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CASS- I - CITY CHRONICLE VOLUME82, NUMBER 17 CASS CITY,MICHIGAN -WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3,1988 TWENTY-FIVECENTS Fourth suspect inmerrnan faces charges in robbery A fourth suspect has been apartment. entering and armed robkry, arrested in connection with Police believe Detroit resi- while Vega and Jordan also the Feb. 28 armed robbery dents Lonnie Jordan, 20, were charged with’ posses- of a Cass City couple in their and Fernando Vega, 21, sion of a firearm in the upstairs apartment. broke into the Wilding commission of a felony. Allen Zimmerman, 24, home in search of drugs and Nerkowski also faces 7697 Huron Line Rd,, money, while a third sus- charges of breaking and Gagetown, was arrested pect, Anthony E. Nerkowski entering and larceny in a near his home July 26 on Jr., 23, of Dearborn, waited building in connection with suspicion of breaking and outside the apartment in a the Feb. 28 break-in of the entering an occupied dwell- car. Zimmerman also is Joseph D. Rocheleau resi- MAURICE HAAG OF Cass City (standing, right) poses a question to DNR ing with intent to commit believed to have been wait- dence in Gagetown. fisheries habitat biologist Don Nelson during a public input meeting last week on a larceny, and armed robbery, ing in the vehicle, although One of the defendants, proposed fish kill in the Cass River. The meeting, held last Wednesday in Cass City, Tuscola County Sherifr s he was not with the other 3 Vega, recently pleaded Department Detective suspects when state police guilty to armed robbery in drew 41 persons. Larry Walker said. troopers apprehended the Tuscola Cdunty Circuit Zimmerman, who was ar- ttio after a brief car chase on Court. He also entered a At Cass City meeting raigned the same day on M-24Vega,near Jordan, Caro. Nerkowski guilty plea in U.S. District those charges, is being held Court, Bay City, to a charge in lieu of $50,000 bond. A and Zimmerman alj face of use of a firearm in a drug preliminary examination charges of breaking and traffickhg crime. has been scheduled for 8:30 DNR backs off proposed Cass a.m. Friday. Cocaine possession County Prosecutor Wil- liam Bond said Zimmerman is charged with aiding and Owendale man abetting in the robbery of River fish kill as residents protest Larry and Karen Wilding, 6359 Pine St., who were held at gun point by 2 men faces charges By Tom Montgomery A sccond public input tire river systcm, including prey, including an osprey, said other options are devel- who broke into their upstairs A 35-year-old Owendale According to court rec- News JCditor meeting was to have been all inlets to the system, along a one-mile stretch of oping imaccess so man was arraigned in Tus- ords, Robert W. DeCoe, 44, held Mor:day ni&& in the would have to be poisoned the river. that thc existing fish popula- cola County District Court 146 Brown Rd., Mayville, is A proposed Department of Frankenmuth area. out in order for a total fish Such birds depend on fish tion is more available to the Bess heads Friday on a charge of pos- charged with resisting and opinion is that total Natural Resources manage- “My kill to be effective. in thc river, while others, public, stocking hatchery session of cocaine less than obstructing Trooper Oren , ment plan for the Cass River treatment is not the solution “With all the ditches and including wood ducks, de- reared game fish in all or Cass City 25 grams. Johnson while the officer will not include a recom- to the Cass River,” Gruhn all the channels, county pend on the river’s insects portions of the river, seek- Court records state An- was investigating an inci- mendation for a total fish remarked last week. “I drains and ponds in- for food during their ing changes in regulations drew F. Murawski, 3717 dent of illegal possession of kill. think our solutions, espe- volved,” a total fish kill cycle, he said, adding, so that existing fish popula- State Bank Notter Rd., is charged with fireworks. Robert W. De- That’s what DNR District cially in this area, are going wouldn’t be feasible, Gruhn “How can you knock out tions are either not har- possessing the substance Coe Jr., 24, of Mt. Moms, 11 Fisheries Supervisor Bill to be habitat oriented.” explained, adding, “That 20-pound carp without hurt- vested or more equitably The Cass City State Bank July 5 in Cass City. He was meanwhile, is charged with Gruhn told 41 Cass River Gruhn said his recommen- doesn’t mean we couldn’t ing the insect population?” shared among anglers, and board of directors has arrested by Cass City Police resisting and obstructing fisherman and other inter- dation is based on 2 factors-- uy it, but I suspect the re- improving and developing named C. James Bess presi- Thursday. Johnson while the officer ested persons attending a 2- the physical makeup of the sults would be less than SUCCESSFUL habitat and cover within the dent and chief executive A preliminary examina- was transporting an individ- hour public meeting on the Cass River systcm and pub- desirable. I think there are Despite Gruhn’s decision river. officer. tion was scheduled for 8:30 ual arrested for illegal pos- issue last Wednesday in lic sentiment. better ways to spcnd our Bess joined the bank in a.m. Friday. Bond was set at not to recommend a fish kill, Cass ‘City resident David session of fireworks, and Cass City. He explained that the en- money.” fisheries habitat biologist March of 1986 as executive $20,000. damaging a patrol car win- Area residents agrecd. Dunn, a leading opponent to vice-president and chief Don Nelson earlier in the the fish kill proposal, sug- If convicted, Murawski dow. lending officer, He was could face a maximum sen- meeting told residents hc gested fishermen could Bond for each man was set NO DISPUTE named president and CEO tence of 4 years imprison- at $S,OOO. The elder DeCoe, believes that method would improve fishing by regulat- May24, 1988. bc successful and that re- ing their catches. ment and/or a $25,000 fine. if convicted, faces a maxi- “We’re not disputing your Originally from Mt. Pleas- Also facing preliminary stocked fish would “survive “It’s something we as mum penalty of 2 yeats facts,’’ Cass City resident ant, Bess kgan his finance exams Friday are a father imprisonment or a $l,OOO and do well.” sportsman have to look at-- and banking career tin Kay Warner remarked dur- “You will suffer the fish- and son who were arrested fine, while the younger ing the meeting, adding resi- limiting our catch as op- Jackson, Mich., 26 years ery for those first few years, posed to catching our following an alleged scuffle DeCoe could face a penalty dents agree there are a lot of ago. Prior to coming to Cass with a state police trooper of up to 4 year imprisonment but you will have bettcr fish- limit,’, he said, adding that City, Bess was president and non-game fish in the river. ing,” he said, adding it July 23 in Fremont Town- and/or d $2,000 fine if con- “We have kids who like to would take about 4 years for Please turn to page 9. Please turn to page 9. ship. victed. fish the suckers and carp. planted fish to reach legal We also have areas where size. we get a lot of game fish. Nelson presented an analy- I’m saying we fish both sis of surveys of fish popula- segments of the water and tions in the river conducted we like it that way,” Warner in 1985 and again this sum- said. mer. Kingston resident Bob His report states that large Walker indicated he resents game fish, such as the DNR trying to tell long- smallmouth bass, northern time area fishemen what pike and rock bass, as well kind of river they should as large numbcrs of young have. “We grew up on the smallmouth and rock bass, river. We spend a great deal are prcsent in the river, par- of time on the water,” he ticularly in the upper half of said. “It’s not like Frank- the mainstream. ! enmuth, but the fish are cer- The presence of thcse fish tainly there. My boys enjoy indicates significant natural pulling suckers out of the reproduction is occurring. river and going home and However, according to the smoking them.” report, large non-game spe- Curt Strickland, Cass City, cies, such as carp and a vari- pointed out extremely low ety of sucker spccies, domi- Fisheries Supervisor Bill Gruhn watcr levels due to recent natc the river. drought conditions and “On a weight basis these questioned the effectiveness species comprise 84 percent of a fish kill followed by of thc total collection. Con- Chamber Fun rcstocking. “I don’t know versely, on a river-wide,] what kind of !ish you could pound-pcr-acre basis, sport plant in hcre that would sur- fish comprise only 9 percent vive,” he said. of the total fish popula- Day scheduled “I’m convinced it’s (fish tion,” the report states. kill and restocking) not The second annual Fun planned, headed by the going to generate any more DEGRADED popular golf carnival tourism or dollars.” Day sponsored by the Cass Nelson said the watcr qual- City Chamber of Commerce scramble. Other events in- Questions were also posed cludc card games, volley- regarding how a fish kill ity of the Cass River has has been schcduled ken degraded over the Wednesday, Aug. 10, at ball, croquet and horse- would affect the bird popu- shoes , Chamber Presidcn t lations supported by the years by a number of fac- Rolling Hills Golf Course, tors, including agricultural eo-chairmen John Maharg Tom Hcrron reports. river system, and how the Another highlight will be a chcmical rotenone, used to run-off, poor municipal and Dave Lovejoy an- waste watcr treatment, irri- nounced this week. steak dinner served from 7 poison fish, would affect to 9 p. m. Persons not able to insect and other river life. gation withdraw and chan- The special day is opcn to partkipale in the many One person, who noted he nel dredging and straighten- .cryone and starts at 4 p.m. events are welcome to the has spent several years sur- ing. THE TUSCOLA COUNTY Fair’s 4-H goat show began lhesday and runs SCI interested persons can dinner. Dinner tickets are veying birds along the Cass Opposing such activities is through today. Shannon Borodychok, 14, of Caro, milks 3-year-old Miracle for a attend afkr work. $7.00 and green fees have River, said he recently one alternative to a fish kill, Many events have been been reduced to $3.00. sighted 7 species of buds of according to Nelson, who small audience before the judging. 1

PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,AUGUST 3,1988 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN C.ass City Personal Items

Audrey Katzenberger Phone 872-3049

Mrs. Ada Salgat had as last Local persons attending David Asher of Phoenix, Mrs. Philus Hennessey of Monday guests, James and the wedding of Dave Shaw AZ, arrived Thursday to Oscoda spent a few days last Don Lockhart of Park Hill, and Barbara McCafferty in spend a week with his family week with relatives and On t., and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Grand Rapids Saturday in Cass City. friends in Cass City. Beach of Ocala, Ha., and were Dick and Shirley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Abby Shaw, Mrs. Olive Stark, the Don and Geri Tonti were Mrs. Betty Greenleaf and of Caseville were Tuesday Bill Ewalds, Stan Guinth- hosts Sunday at their cottage Mrs. Neva Greenleaf took visitors. ers, Chuck Hartwicks, to members of the Cass City Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bums of Elwyn Helwigs, Russ Hil- Rotary Club for a summer Tallahassee, Fla., to Tri- Tuesday, a group of “the lakers and Don Kowbels. outing, highlighted by a fish City Airport to return home old Evangelical Church boil. Thursday, July 28, after choir girls” met at the Char- David, Sharon, Paul and spending 2 weeks with his mont for lunch. They spent Kevin Asher visited Doug, Mr. and Mrs, Lany Morden parents in Port Austin. the afternoon visiting at the Maureen and David Rorner and children of Goodells home of Mrs, Jack Esau. at Ann Arbor Saturday. were Friday visitors of Mrs. Dean Stine of Ionia spent The group included Mrs. They attended the Tiger ball Ada Salgat. Tuesday night and Wednes- Katy (Jms) Dean; Mrs. game in Detroit Sunday. day with his mother, Mrs. Lucile (Anthes) Bush, both Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tracy Elizabeth Stine. of Caro, Mrs. Alice (An- Mr. and Mrs:Fred Smith left July 10 for Canada and thes) Gottsleben of Yale, and daughter Kelly of Niagara Falls. -They visited Rev. Ralph and Delores Mrs. Grace (Gilbert) Gor- Lapr spent Friday night friends and relatives in New Imhoff of Gdells were don of Grand Rapids, Mrs. with his mother, Mrs. Celia York State and Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday luncheon guests of Clinton Beardsley in Colch- Lena (Joos) Hanes of Shab- Smith.- ..- . Mr. and Mrs. Don Whit- ester, Vt. They also went to bona, Mrs. Helen (Battel) of tenburg,” Greenleaf, Mrs. Hazel The regular monthly meet- New Hampshire, Acadia Jeffery and Diane Binder (Hower) Seeley and Mrs. ing of Post 3644 VFW will National F%uk in Maine, Mrs. Lucilel Miller and Ruth (Schenck) Emu of at the post hall Monday Massachusetts and Con- Mrs. Paul Craig attended a be necticut. They visited Ivan’s Diane Marie Russell and and they wore matching Cass City. Mrs. Arthur &il- evening, Aug. 8, at 7:30 birthday party Sunday at the rrm daughter, Beth, and Jerry home Mr. and Jeffrey Allen Binder were shoes. lian) Ricker organized the pll. of Mrs. Frank Tkach in the Bronx. En route Storm in Unionville. The united in marriage June 18 Elizabeth Elsesser of choir about 1925. Dr. and Mrs. Dale Karr Archie Wickman and Eric home they spent 2 days with birthdays of Frank and his at the First Presbyterian Reese, niece of the bride, their son, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Church in Cass City. Rev. was miniature bride. She Jimmy and Susie Sroka Hayes, of the Nazarene sons, Jeffery and Ryan, Church, spent the past week O’Dell in Carlton, and were were celebrated. Mary Christine Kreuz and Syracuse, Ind, Harry Capps performed the wore a satin white dress and her friend Amy spent overnight guests of their double-ring ceremony, similar to the bride’s. Her from Thursday till Sunday at camp in Howell. Dr. Dale George Karr were Following the ceremony, a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sixteen members and one united in marriage June 18 reception was held at King’s Parents of the bride are headpiece was a wreath of in Cass City at the John James Bolz in Milan, return- Betty and Royce Russell of flowers and pearls with cas- Haire home. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert guest of the Golden Rule at St. Joseph Catholic Grant Inn. Guests attending Naren of Sterling Heights, ing home Wednesday, July class of Salem United Meth- Church in Wobum, Mass. were from Allen Park, Can- Cass City and Claire and cading peach and white rib- 21. Chester Binder of Livonia bons, Marriage Licenses Mrs. George Sangster of odist Church enjoyed a pot- The Rev. S.T. Geary offici- ton,Caro, Ypsilanti, Cass AnnCity Arbor, and are the groom’s parents. Best man was James Decker, Bill Watson, Mrs. luck supper at the Cass City ated. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Don Whit- The bride, given in mar- Binder of St. Joseph, brother Rodney Diener Jr. and George Lynch, Ann Marie park July 28. Mrs. Betty The bride is the daughter of Gagetown,-as well as Indi- Lynch and Matthew Lynch tenburg received word of the Green leaf , vice-president, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kreuz ana, Virginia and the Boston riage by her father, wore a of the groom. Groomsmen Karen Hores, both of Fair- birth twin boys July to visited Mrs. Eva Watson of 29 presided at the meeting and of Woburn, Mass. The area. traditional wedding gown of were Bob Russell of Bay grove. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Lutge of satin and Venice lace. The City, brother of the bride, Jason Koehler and Debo- Saturday. Maurice Jms had devo- groom is the son of Mr. and The bride is a secretary at Ithaca. Grant Allen weighed tions. Mrs. Leonard Karr of gown featured a low basque John Hillock and Mike rah Kasdorf, both of King- Massachusetts Institute of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rienstra 5 pounds, 14 ounces, and Gagetown. Technology, Cambridge, fitted bodice, with lace Wolf, both of Livonia, ston. Mitchell Dean weighed 6 pearls, puffed sleeves with a Douglas Howell Jr. and and son Me1 of Bradenton, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kady Attendants were Sally Mass., and a student at friends of the groom. pounds, 3 ounces. They join I1 of Gagetown entertained Kreuz, maid of honor, and pleated organza ruffle on Junior ushers were Robert Machell Mihacsi, bth of Fla., were Sunday dinner Northeastern University. 2 brothers, Rickey James Sunday evening in celebra- bridesmaids Nancy Eaton The groom is a professor of the shoulder and high Russell of Bay City and Caro. guests of Mel’s daughter and Eric. Grandparents are banded neckline with schif- Ted Buff and Ann Sergent, and family, Mr. and Mrs. tion of their daughter and Patty Bethune, all sis- Ocean Engineering at MIT. Matthew Elsesser, nephews Mr. and Mrs. Lester O’Dell Kayla’s first birthday. Pres- ters of the bride and resi- fili lace. The attached of the bride. both of Millington. Steve Freeland and son Ste- After a honeymoon in Ber- ven, in North Branch. of Ashley and great-grand- ent were grandfather, Don dents of Woburn. muda, the couple resides in chapel train was accented The groomsmen wore grey Matthew Werner, parents are Mr. and Mrs. with satin bows and Chan- Gagetown, and Sandra Finkbeiner, and family, and Tim Good of Gagetown Woburn. shadowweave tuxedos with Elmer Fuester and Mr, and great-grandparents, Mr. and was best man. Arnold Karr tilly lace around the bottom. a peach tie and cummer- Milligan, Holland, Mich. Mrs. Ann Klinkman spent Saturday in Pigeon with her Mrs. Don Whittenburg of Mrs. George Fibher Sr. The of Syracuse, Ind., and Dr. Her headpiece was a wreath bund. Rick Vassallo, Silver- Cass City. Honor Susan of pearls and sequins and the wood, Kimberly Clark, sister-in-law, Mrs. Viola grandparents and great- Curtis Karr of Ann Arbor, Arthur Holmberg, Cass and grandparents the Kady brothers of the veil was accented bv pearls. City, sang 2 selections dur- Ortonville. Jarvis. Sunday dinner guests of on both groom, Damm at shower Maid of honor was Lisa Terry Brown and Mary side were also present. served as groomsmen and ing the ceremony, “Panis Mr. and Mrs. Rick Joan Merchant were her ushers along with Eric Karr, Russell, sister of the bride. Angelicas'* and “The Davison, both of Mayville. daughter, Barbara Mer- Eighteen ladies of Salem Bridesmaids were Janet Els- Todd Hebert Amy Lorentzen and son spent last a nephew of the groom from United Methodist Church Lord’s Prayer,’ ’ accompa- and Wednesday with his chant, and Dale Vollmar, Hills and Dale8 esser of Reese and Susan nied by Susan Scollon on the Pierce, both of Vassar. her son, John Merchant, and honored Susan Damm at a Caister of Bay City, both Julius Credeur and Diane mother, Mrs. Helen bridal shower Saturday, July organ. Lorentzen. Jenny Tracy. General Hospital Engaged sisters of the bride, and Hallie Russell, Bay City, Cockerill, both of Atlanta, 23, at the home of Louine Dawn Binder, St. Joseph, niece of the bride, attended Ga. MW’8 PSg PATIENTS LISTEb Patton. sister-in-law of the groom. the guest book. Timothy Fryers and Lisa MONDAY, AUG. 1, Susan was presented a cor- The bridesmaids wore A reception and dinner Kelch, both of Mayville. WERE: sage by Louise Buehrly. matching peach satin and followed at the Vassar Golf David Jacot and Annette Door prizes were given to 3 lace tea-length gowns with a and Country Club for 93 O’Dell, both of Caro. Helen Brooks, Cass City; of the guests. harem skirt. The dresses had guests. A DJ provided din- William Bellamy, Vassar, POSSUM. Edith Slack, Robert After the buffet meal at a Sabrina neckline and ner and dance music. and Rene Camp, Byron. McLellan, Deford; noon, Miss Damm opened three-quarter length sleeves Timothy Gardner and 7. gifts. Following a honeymoon to ANYONE? Patrick Farver, Caseville; r------7 the Pocono Mountains in Mary Leach, both of Cass Lester Marquardt, King- She and Tim Wooster of Pennsylvania, they =e re- City. Car0 will be married Aug. 6. The Want Ads * ston; siding in St. Joseph where Timothy Wmster, Mt. ,L ’ I by Melva E. Guinther Lynda Rocheleau, I Are Newsy Too! both are employed at the Morris, and Susan Damm, Gagetown; Cass City. A couple of months ago, recipe for possum stew? Linda Winter, Akron. our neighbor reported see- ++++++++++ ing a possum eating out of Dawn Marie Parrish the cat’s dish by our back Ed Connell passed along Engaged Carl David Parrott Registration for Dance Classes door. this “Medical Terminology A few nights later, we For The Layman. ’ Mr, and Mrs. Dave Parrish came home and discovered ARTERY-The study of of Deford announce the Sally Doerr Dance Studio I the culprit strolling noncha- fine paintings upcoming wedding of their lantly across the back yard. BARIUM-What you do daughter, Dawn Marie, to Monday, Aug. 15,398 p.m. Wednesday, AUgm 17,398 p.m. Those things are so ugly, when CPR fails Carl David Parrott of only another possum could DILATE-To live for a long Branchville, S.C. He is the For All Previous Students For All New Students tolerate one. time son of AI Pat-rottSr. of North Fearless Stan captured the NITRAlT-Lower than the Augusta, S.C., and Janet Now-- Of ferina: animal and released it in an day rate Tuttle of Branchville, S.C. Tap Jazz Ballet - isolated spot in the country. NODE-Was aware of The couple will be married Aerobics Pre-Ballet An interesting incident, PROTEIN- In favor of Aug. 27, near Caro. - since we live but a block young People * Tap - 5 years and up from the center of town, but URINE- Opposite of * Pre-Jazz - 7,8,9 years old not really too noteworthy. you’re out * Jazz - 10 years old and up More recently, however, ORGANIC-Musical Annette M. O’Dell GENERAL HOSPITAL t Ballet - 5 years and up caught a glimpse of a MEDICAL STAFF-A David L. Jacot 872-2121 Stan doctor’s cane * PreBallet - 3 & 4 years smaller version of the first Event Date Time Place Aerobics possum scampering under CAESAREAN SEC- the back porch. TION-A district in Rome Annette M. O’Dell and Ove reaters Meeting We later discovered that COLIC-A Sheep dog David L. Jacot, both of Anonymous Aug. 8 4-5 p.m. Room the little rip had access to, COMA- A punctuation Caro, willbemarriedSatur- and was taking full advan- mark day, Aug. 13. CONGENITAL-Friendly, Dr. Girgis Aug.9 9a.m. tage of, all the comforts of The bride-elect is the Urologist I p.m. Clinic home, including the cat’s outgoing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. food and litter bx, on the FESTER-Quicker Carson O’Dell of Car0 and enclosed back porch. He G.1, SERIES- Baseball her fiance is the son of Mrs. Women’s may have slept in her quilted games between soldiers Ida Mae Jacot of Riverside, Clinic Aug. 10 9-11 a.m. Clinic bed for all we know. (Anybody who’s had one Calif,, and the late Theron Introducing Ballet Instructor knows it isn’t a day at the Jacot of Caro. Well, we cut off his en- Park.) The couple will be mar- Roxann lngersoll trance and later caught him GRIPPE-A suitcase ried at the Car0 United and awarded him a free trip HANGNAIL-A coat hook Methodist Church, on Dr. Ahmed Aug. 11 10 a.m. Clinic 6 yrs. instructing experience, member of the to the country, too. Allergist -1 p.m. Cecchetti Ballet Council, qualified grades MINOR OPERATION- Gilford Rd., at 1 o’clock. A To make a long story short, Coal digging company dinner and reception will 1-3 Cecchetti teaching exam, Cecchetti we have thus far caught, students exam available for grade level MORBID-A higher offer follow at 5 p.m. at the Col- Dr. Jeung Aug. 12 8-11 a.m. Clinic testing. transported and releasedX’5 OUTPATIENT-A person ony House, Cass City. little possums and 2 adults, who has fainted They plan to honeymoon . Free Blood Pressures in the E.R. 8 a.m.-8 p.m DANCE WEAR AND one at a time. POST-OPERATIVE-A in Riverside, Calif. Respiratory, Physical and Speech Therapy. SHOES AVAILABLE Either we’re dealing with a letter carrier Immediate Care Clinic available in the ER or tribe or those who’ve visiled SECRETION-Hiding Holidays and weekends. CLASS LESSONS are recommending our 5- For More Information, Please Call something Soap powder in packages sale.Home Health Care equipment for rent o $20.00 per month star lodging accommoda- SEROLOGY-Study of was the result of one $16 Special Rate for 872-2093 Home tions throughout pos- English knighthood man’s decision to package Second Class or Family sumdom. the shavings from soap For Home Health Care call 1-800-358-4749 Studio TABLET-A small table Member and so 872-5331 Taking those little critters manufacturers instead of Mammography available b.y appointment. on $5.00 Registration Fee Per Family TUMOR-An extra pair remelting them. This was Pre-Pointe and Pointe $24.00 a month out of town, one by one, is VARICOSE VEINS- about 1845 and made an Women’s Clinic every Wednesday. 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I was so surprised and what’s inside, or eat it, or live 65 miles away. A quick Another in the long list of stories about the Walbro happy to see Tricia I kissed wear it. She simply wants to investigation revealed that, success is due to be published in the Automotive News. her before she could remove dump it and then move on to at the last minute, their fa- It will be interestingto see if the author can come up with the pacifier from her mouth. the next container. Tricia ther, uncle and cousin de- a new angle. A wise guy might call that can completely trash a 6- cided to watch the Detroit I kame aware of the impending article when I re- safe sex. I don’t know what room, 2 1/2-bath apartment Tigers play baseball a few ceived a call from the reporter doing the story seeking Ann Landers would call it. in only 10 minutes. blocks from my place, and background information about Walbro and its effect on I’ll ask her. Tricia wasn’t supposed to they dropped the kids off on the community. Dear Ann Landers: Last be in our home that Sunday. the way by, along with their The interview was of more than usual interest because Sunday, my wife and I took Neither was Emily, her 6- mothcr and aunt. it concerned Walbro and because the reporter was Ed our time returning home year-old sister, but there she Fitzgerald, son of Jim Fitzgerald, who writes for the Free from church. We stopped at was, too, ready to be hugged BUT WE LIKE OUR Press, is reprinted once a week in the Chronicle and is a a restaurant for breakfast, as soon as I was through GRANDCHILDREN long-time friend. and went shopping. No with Tricia. It is handy to ++++++++++ hurry. There was no one entertain the 2 of them to- Which brings me to you, Why us? Received a note from the Idaho State Library waiting for us at home. gether, because the best way Ann Landers, and a coinci- asking how it can locate issues of the Chronicle August, We live alone. Our plan to get Tricia to stop empty- dence. Later that samc day 1918,throughJanuary, 1919. Thelibrary wants themon was to spend the afternoon ing the world is to do some- in your column I read a list microfilm. with the newspapers and TV thing calm with Emily, such of “Bylaws for married CASS CITY HIGH School graduates Dan Tuckey and It’s puzzling to me that a library in Boise, Idaho, would baseball. We’d eat my as read her a book. children.” One of thc by- Kathy Leino have-been named the recipients of 2 $750 have ow name and request copies 70 years old. What’s wife’s super special Sunday Tricia wants to do what- laws ordered the married even more puqzling is why they wanted it at all. dinner -- grilled cheese ever Emily is doing, and children: “Don’t drop in scholarships, presented annually by the Cass City Lions ++++++++++ sandwiches -- and sit the have whatever Emily has. unexpectedly. If you can’t Club. Tuckey will be attending Western Michigan University For the fmt time in over a year, a walk took us down the night away. Quiet and rest- Tricia tries to accomplish telephone or haven’t been in Kalamazoo, while Leino plans to attend Hope College in former railroad tracks on the way for a stroll around the ful. this goal by gently insinuat- invited, wait until you are.” gravel pits southwest of town. We should appreciate ing herself into Emily’s ter- Another bylaw: “Don’t Holland, Mich. what we have. On the way we saw 2 deer, a rabbit and ENTER THE GREAT ask us (grandparents) to a turtle. EMIYTIER ritory, attacking from all directions and screaming baby-sit, Stay at home with During the entire walk not one car was encountered But, Ann, when I opened your kids like we did. Or ,!&&police reports from the time we left until we got back. It’s a shame that loud enough to awaken ~ our apartment door, there in people in foreign countries. hire a baby-sitter. suggestions for converting the rail right-of-way to a the hallway stood The Great Emily responds in kind. Geez, Ann, they sound hiking-bicycle trail never came to anything. It is a Empticr, which is what we The result of this sweet more like “Bylaws for Area residents involved delightful, easy walk. call our 2-year-old grand- sibling interaction re- people you don’t like.” But ++++++++++ daughter, Tricia. That’s sembles a skirmish between you said they were a com- True fish story. Rick Tuckey went fishing recently and because Tricia’s only mis- crazed warring neighbor- posite of opinions sent you came back with a tagged fish. He measured the fish and sion in life is to empty con- hood gangs. But that’s not by parcnts of married chil- in several minor mishaps to help research along he mailed the tag to the conserva- tainers -- boxes, cans, important. The important dren from all over the world. tion department. bottles, purses, drawers, thing is that while skirmish- Maybe that’s what’s wrong Troopers at the state police it was struck in the rear by A 2-vehicle mishap on He received a card back from the DNR stating that the cupboards; tubes, baskets, ing, The Great Emptier is with the world. post in Car0 reported sev- another vehicle, driven by Vulcan Street north of Sixth fish when released was about 2 inches longer than it was whatever, it doesn’t matter. not emptying. It is a welcome surprise eral minor vehicle mishaps Gagetown resident Adam Street in Cas City was re- when caught. Tricia doesn’t care what’s What were these 2 doing in when my children and/or involving area residents W. Harp, 6959 Walsh Rd., ported July 26, ++++++++++ inside the containers; she my home? They weren’t grandchildren drop in uncx- over the past week. on M-24near Mertz Road in Reports state a vehicle doesn’t want to play with invited or expected. They pectedly. I’d hate it if they A Kingston youth sought Fremont Township. driven by Joseph A. It doesn’t seem right with the election on Tuesday not to thought they had to be in- his own treatment for inju- Troopers said Sharkey’s Gonzales, 2370 Tin Bill stay up all night to bring you the results the next day. There vited. I enjoy baby-sitting. ries sustained in a 2-vehicle vehicle had slowed behind Rd., Caro, was backing out was serious debate wi* the staff about coming out a day For instance, I like taking crash on Rossman Road in another vehicle when the of a parking space onto late (Wednesday) to bring you the election results while grandchildren to the movies, Kingston Township July 26. 11:40 a.m. crash occurred. Vulcan Street at 655 a.m. they were hot, but at the final moment it was decided to stay which I do with great organi- Reports indicate Steven L. Harp was cited for violat- when it struck a northbound with ow regular publication date. zation. Like the other after- Lip, 15, 3275 River St., ing the basic speed law. vehicle driven by Susan A. This election is the first to occur since publication day was noon when, laden down with Kingston, was injured when Wynn,Cass City. a07 Seventh St,, moved up a day. We’ve found plenty to be happy about popcorn and candy, we the off-road recreational Also Saturday, A Cass City with the Tuesday .printing, but like anything else, there are shufflcd through the dark vehicle he was driving ran a area resident escaped injury Gonzales, whose vehicle drawbacks, and this is one of the bigger ones. into a side row of the theater. stop sign at the Cemetery when the vehicle he was sustained slight damage, As the 5 of us sat down, we Road intersection and was driving in Fairgrove Town- was cited for failure to yield. There’s no jealousy, just a thinking that in other activi- discovered there were only 4 struck by a westbound ve- ship left the roadway, en- Wynn’s vehicle sustained sense of awe when I use any ties that come our way in a seats in thc row. hicle driven by Mary R. tered a ditch and rolled over. light to moderate damage. The Weather of the modem gadgets, in- weekly I might have the It may be a hassle, but it’s Gyomory, 2711 White Reports state Bob M. Gregory P. Dam, 6221 High- Low Prcdip. cluding the computer that edge in natural ability. fun. Lord help me, I even Creek Rd., Kingston. Woodward, 16,6687 Sever- Cedar Drive, Cass City, this is written on, that are Regular readers might dis- enjoy watching The Great Lipe’s vehicle sustained ance Rd., was northbound reported he was involved in Tuesday...... 82.. ..56.. ... fast woming common- agree, but ii‘s not boasting on Sheridan Road south of Wednesday...... 84. ...58 ..... Emptier empty, and I don’t moderate damage in the a car-deer accident on M-8 1 Thursday...... 95 ...,62 ...... o 1 place in business and soci- to know that the writing mind picking up aftcr 12:30 p.m. crash. Fairgrove Road at about in Elkland Township Fri- .. portion the job always her. Friday...... ,%, ... 70...... o ety. of Gyomory’s vchiclc sus- 4:15 p.m. when his vehicle 86.:. .1.71 The question, Ann, is am I dY* Saturday,...... 53..... How these things are con- came easy for me. tained slight damage. ran off the edge of the road- Darr stated he was west- Having said that let me nuts, or am I right in fceling Sunday...... 82 .:. ..63 ..... 0 structed arc so far from my terribly sorry for your read- A northwest bound vehicle way. bound on M-81 east of Monday ...... ; 96 ,’.. 68 ...... 0. hasten to add that when it level of ability that they are ers who sent in hose by- driven by Ruth J. Sharkey, Woodward, whose vehicle Crawford Road at about (Recorded at Cam City wastewater keatment pladE.) on another level that doesn’t comes to writing I truly laws? -- Wondering in %- Mayville, sustaincd moder- sustained light damage, was 6:15 p.m. when a deer concern me, Most of us appreciate some of the writ- troit ate damage Saturday when cited for improper lane use. bolted into his path. don’t give more than a pass- ers that have a spark of gen- ing thought to the zillions ius. Guys like Frank Dcford, owned or controlled by the whose word portraits of Ford family, for example, sports’ figures in Sports Il- but if the guy across the lustrated are a source of street makes twice as much wonder. Or Jim Fitzgerald, as I do, that’s on a level that who writes for the Detroit can be understood and per- Free Press and is reprinted haps envied. once a week in many week- All of this is a rather long- lies including the Chronicle. winded way of getting into Or a dozen others who have the topic for today. It came the spark that moves them to the front as I watched above other professionals in Dwight Loeding figuring the field. out what was wrong with a Wouldn’t it be great if all press and giving me a run- of us could be the very best ning commentary while he at something? In fantasy fixed it. time often the speculation is about how it would feel tobe Either he was sure that I at the top, the very best there understood what he was is. Astonish friends and foes trying to tell me, or from alike. long experience has given Most of us don’t need to up trying. There’s a little wony about that. What we bend here that has to be can do is console ourselves straightened to take the play by comparing with others at out of the roller here, he our level. said, to make it work right. Just as sure as thcre is some- Sure. one out there who is better in That’s the same feeling I whatever you pride yourself get when the staff blithely on doing, there’s someone spells some cockamamie who hasn’t had your success word (like cockamamie) or demonstrated ability without even looking it up. equal to yours. Nothing to it, Sure, Concentrate on whoever What I do in cases like this that is and feel better about is to console myself by yourself.

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Admission to the Sunday, Aug. 7 through the Indian Trails Rodeo At 9 a.m. Monday the 4-H Another attraction at the first fair cheerleaders con- again this Year, Satur- derby will be $5 adults and Saturday, Aug, 13. starts its show. Also Sunday horse show gets underway. fair exwted to run 4 davs is test will be held. day at 5 p.m. In Case of rain, $2.50 children. “The grass is cut real nice night the midway opens at 6 Tuesday the swine show harrres’s racing. Beginhing The contest is open to all and the grounds are ready pm. begins at 8:30 a.m. followed Tuesday the daily races are high school cheerleading Tamara L. Shorna for the fair,” remarked Thc midway is expected to by the open horse show at slated to begin at 1:30 p.m. squads and admission to the Budd Decker, fair director. run, every day of the fair 9:30 a.m. The beef and veal event is free. Decker said he expects beginning at noon, except show is set for 1:30p.m, and Making its first appear- Another addition to the some 50,000 people to pass Tuesday, Kids’ Day, when the sheep show for 7:30p.m. ance at the fair this year, line-up is the horse show put Tamara Shorna through the gates and enjoy the midway will open at 11 The goat show kicks off Wednesday at 8 p.m. a one on by the Huron County the 52 pes of events a.m.atreducedratesunEil5 Wednesday at 9 a.m. fol- 1/2-hour show of “power Sheriff‘s Posse. The event is Msugrad throughout the 7-day fir. p.m. lowed by the rabbit and trucking’’ of the ‘80’s Mon- is slated for 9 a.m. Saturday. Former Cass City resident ster Truck Madness will Other events returning for commence, Adults will be yet another year are the Tamaragraduated L. (Tibbits)from Michigan Shorna Constituents losinR to PACs charged $6 and children horse pull, 7:30 Monday, State University this m&th - over 5, $2.50 to view the pickup pull, p.m. Tuesday Constituents who elect influence after a general rectly to legislators,” the 7 with a master of arts degree report noted. monster truck car crushing. and tractor pull, 7 p,m. Fri- in curriculum construction legislators to represent election when they are af- Also this year, follow their interests in state gov- fecting the legislative deci- PACs contributed $4.1 new - day. Tuesday’s and Fri- and an endorsement in ernment are losing out to sion-making process. million to legislative candi- ing the crowning of the day’s grandstand events will middle school education. political action committees “The effect of influence dates in 1986. Huron County Bean Queen cost adults a fee of $4 and Shorna, a 1981 Cass City (PAC’s) which are in- may not be seen in some- The average House PAC High School graduate, fluencing Michigan’s thing as obvious as a vote,” contribution was 58.19 per- earned a bachelor of arts elected,officials at an ever the report says. cent, with Democratic can- degree in secondary educa- increasing rate, a report re- “It may not be seen in a didates getting 71 percent Smith joins staff \ Over-theLCounter Remedies tion at Anderson University leased recently by Common small change in a bill. It of their funds ($1.6 million) in 1985. She currently Cause in Michigan says. may be seen in an attempt from PACs and Republi- A Deford area couple’s resident advisor during his There arc dmu when over-th-ntcr rtmtdicr cmn wcyour teaches seventh grade math The report is a culmina- to influence a colleague. It cans getting 29 percent grandson has .joined -the junior and senior years. hdtb ne&. Pleue fed free to uk out phurrmeirr about our tion of PAC studies done by may be seen in a cancelled ($659,5741, while the aver- Washington staff of Con- a rercctioa of non-prtwdption prodwta that ue dyad- and reading, and serves as Smith also worked as 8bh. profcdoarlm who artabut your pod bdth. Common Cause since the committee meeting. The ef- age in the Senate was 47.71 gressman Bob Traxler (D- research assistant for 3 years We ue the music specialist at Hope 1978 election through the fects may be subtle, but percent, with Republicans Middle School, Holt. Bay City) as a legislative at the University of Michi- 1986 election. they are there.” getting 62 percent from assistant. Shoma, who was Cass The study shows state ($1.1 million) and gan Hospital, where he did We are Happy to The negative trends cited PACs Traxler recently an- City’s “Junior Citizen of by the report include: PAC legislators received 53 per- Democrats 38 percent extensive research on the the Year” in 1981, resides money tends to make legis- cent of their 1986 contribu- ($682,028). nounced that Tobin L. history of medicine. He also Recommend Generic in Lansing with her hus- lative races less competi- tions from PACs, and there The report noted a Senate Smith of Car0 has joined his served as president of the band, Michael, a computer tive because PACs contri- is a growing trend of PACs study showing total PAC staff. Undergraduate Political Drugs When Possible draftsman. She is the bute much more money to giving money to caucuses. contributions to legislators Smith, the son of Gordon Science Association for 2 incumbents; elected offi- “Caucus funding pro- and political parties in the and Ann Smith of Car0 and‘ years. daughter of former Cass vides a mechanism by election cycle City residents Lewis and cials are more accessible 1985-86 was the grandson of Clarence to PACs contributors than which special interests can $9.7 million, or 77 percent and Phyllis Cox, Deford, At Coach Light Only Geraldine Tibbits of Sebe- the average citizen, and channel funds to legislative more than the prior elec- waing. and the late Kenneth the Price, NEVER PACs have their greatest races without giving di- tion, with business PAC Churchil1,earneda bachelor contributions up 78 percent of general studies degree in the Quality is May at the University of Michigan. Smith’s studies Discounted. emphasized political sci- ence, communications and social psychology. While pursuing his degree, Smith was a member of the COACH LIGHT Political Science Honorary Fraternity and the Honorary International Relations So- PHARMACY ciety. He also served as Phone 872-3613 - Emergency 872-3283 editor-in-chiefof the Michi- CASS CITY gan Journal of Political Sci- ence and was selected as a Tobin L. Smith Mark Your Calendar - 2nd Annual Cass City Chamber of Commerce FUN DAY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10 at Rolling Hills Golf Course Golf-Carnival Scramble with Green Fees

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~ --BUSINESS INDUSTRY - BUSINESS - INDUSTRY BUSINESS - INDUSTRY BUSINESS - INDUSTRY INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS AAUW ~ R. Paul Chappel, DDS Kirn Electric St. Pancratius Catholic Church Ms. Lota Hartel Anderson, Tuckey & Bernhardt H.T. Donahue, MD Knights of Columbus State Farm Insurance/ Mr. and Mrs. Doug Herringshaw Anrod Screen Cylinder Robert Green, DDS Kritzman’s Ernest Teichman Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hittler B.A. Calka Real Estate Hoon K. Jeung, MD Little’s Funeral Home Sutter’s Bakery & Restaurant Mr. Arthur Holmberg Ben Franklin Store Paul Lockwood, DC Main Street Auto Parts The Paint Store Mr. & Mrs. Lou Horner Berger & Co. Beatriz Martin, MD Marshall Distributing Thumb National Bank Ms. Celia House Board Chrysler Nicholas Nahernak, DDS Martin Electric Trinity United Methodist Church Mr. & Mrs. Tom Jackson Brooks Landscaping Kenneth Tiseo, DDS McConkey Jewelry Tuckey Bloc klsebewaing Mr. & Mrs. Mike Kropewnicki Buds & Blossoms by Sandy NoYun, MD McMahan Auto Supply Concrete Mr. & Mrs. Peter Kuperus & H LaneslCharmont C Eastern Star Michigan Livestock Exchange Village Service Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Langmaid Restaurant Eicher’s Cleaners Mr. 2’s Carpet Cleaning WaI bro Corporation Mr. & Mrs. Lou LaPonsie Cass City Car Wash Engineered Tools Mutual Savings Wash King Laundry Cass City Chronicle Mr. & Mrs. C.William Lovejoy Erla’s Inc. Old Wood Drug W h irrisies Mr. & Mrs. David Lovejoy Cass City Floral Fuelgas Co. Parkway I Witherspoon Insurance Co. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin MacRae Cass City Oil & Gas Gavel Club Pizza Villa Wright’s Painting Mr. and Kenneth Maharg Cass City State Bank Mrs. General Cable Primary Vision Zonta Club Mr. Robert McCue Cass Theatre General Telephone Co. Provincial House INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS Chemical Bank Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Micklash Georgine’s Quaker Maid Mr. Charles Auvil Mr. David Miller Clare’s Sunoco Kim Glaspie, Atty. at Law Revive Carpet Cleaning Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bell Mr. Mrs. John Perry Clothes Closet 81 Haebler Studios Rolling Hills Golf Course Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beach Mr. & Mrs. Bob Stickle Coach Light Pharmacy Harris-Hampshire Agency, Inc. Ryland & Guc Mr. and Mrs. Tim Cummings Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Tavernier Cole Carbide Industries, Inc. * Helen’s Beauty Salon Sally Doerr Dance Studio Mr. and Mrs. David Daust Mr. & Mrs. James Turner Copeland & Gornowicz Insurance Herron Builders Shetler Plumbing & Heating Mr. and Mrs. Dan Derfiny Mrs. Linda Sokol Croft-Clara Lumber Co. Hills & Dales Hospital Shoppers’ Guide - Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dillon Mr. & Mrs. Bill Wallace D & D Construction Huron Daily Tribune Carter Publishing Mr. and Mrs. David Dyer Mr. & Mrs. Robert Walpole Dan’s Men’s Wear IGA Foodliner Sommers’ Bakery & Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Craig Guernsey Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Weider Dawn’s Country Casuals Inemar-Wholesale Retail Special Scents Mr. and Mrs. Max Hammond Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wischmeyer Detroit Edison Kelly & Co. Realty Spring Green Lawn Care Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hardwick Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Zdro’jewski CASCITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,AUGUST 3,1988 PAGE FIVE Audit report good AIR CONDITIONED :%"2; - %% C.r.4e, Novesta Township's fi- members notcd that resur- Tuscola County. nances are in "good" facing of mile-long sections ,:: ' Also, Kloc indicated the shape, according to an audit of Cemctery and Kelly board has received word report revicwed by officials roads has been cornpletcd, that Cable Properties Inc., - during a monthly township .and met briefly with Caro Columbiaville, is proceed- * board meeting Monday attorney James R. Reed, a ing with plans to offer cable . night. Republican candidate for service to township rcsi- the office of prosecutor in dents. , Township Clerk Nursie L. : Kloc said the township's ': auditor, Ray Armstead Jr., KoepfEen Rd. work okayed STARTING FRIDAY, AUO. 12 : Cass City, has indicated the AV township is in sound finan- The Elkland Township Monday night. cia1 condition, according to Board approved resurfacing Township Clerk Norma state auditing procedures. one mile of Koepfgen Road, Wallace said the road work In other business during from M-81 south, during a will cost the township the hour-long session, board brief monthly meeting $9,610. Also Monday, the board decided to request bids for gravel to be used on town- ship roads. Glucose

A screening _ __ SUN. TILL 6:OO ALL,SEATS $1.50 POP $199 pcW available 2:30 FRI. thru THURS. AUGUST 5.11 8-V2 Liters e A free glucose screening U test is available on Wednes- day mornings, Aug. 10, 17, I 24,31, at the offices of Dr. Beatriz Martin, M.D., 4612 2Z Hill Street. w The test is used to discover pc w diabctes which, with its e complications, is the third 2 leading cause of death by I disease in the United States. FRISBEE FUN -- 2 112-year-old Thomas de Sainte Marie, A Michigan has 300,000 the son of Bruno and Jeanne de Sainte Marie of Cass City, undiagnosed diabetics. tries to fling a frisbee through a tire during Rawson Memo- z2 Fasting is preferable be- w fore the test and persons rial Library's annual ''Passport to Adventure" carnival, a desiring the tests are askcd held Thursday at the village park in Cass City. w to call for an appointment. NOW RENTING Fatal Attraction Holik family Wall Street holds reunion. Telephone The 8th annual Holik fam- STARTING TIME OF FEATURE:- Throw Mama From The Train ily reunion was held July 24 FrL Sat.- Mon.-Tues.:- 7:40 and 950 Suspect at the Russ Schneeberger Sunday:-3:15 - 520 - 7:25 Act ion Jackson cottage at Oak Beach, with Wed. and Thurs.-\ One Showing Only at 7:45 65 attending. Blindside Mrs. Muriel Holik, 83, of Cass City was the eldest OVER 3200- member present. The group COMING NEXT..TH E also celebrated Bob Bond's ONE YOU HAVE BEE! MOVIES TO RENT birthday. WAITING FOR. Guests attended from STARTS FRIDAY, Warminister, Penn., Oxnard, Calif., Longwood, 1 AUGUST 12 SEE IT! *;lr TAPE RENTAL Fla., Bad Axe, Ann Arbor, Zee,land, Olivet, William- ston, Niles, Freeland, Cass City and Caro. Advertise It In The Chronicle. Notice of Public Sale bY Sealed'BidAuction NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Ordinance 126 adopted by the Village of Cass City on June 20, NO DEPOSIT 1988, that the following described real estate located on the Cass River and previously used by the Village TAPE PLAYER RENTAL 2 as a public dump shall be sold at a public auction on i ''&:I NO MEMBERSHIP FEE 1 TOSSING PEANUTS into a cup, Mara Branoff, 3, of Cass August 22,1988: ;a 4 4 City, was among 106 youths who visited the library's carni- !.% COMING ATTRACTIONS 3 val. Admission into the event was reading (or being read to) All that part of the south=westquarter :W .: .: a zE 10 books. of the south-west quarter of SectSon r: pJ Cinderella w a i 34, Township 14 north, Range 11 East, ;a Good Morning Vietnam 4 $3 c- lying and being between the north ;I E.T. I I; CUSS City and south branches of Cass River ;A Broadcast News A containing one (1) acre of land, more' 23 Missing Action 111 z2 or less. $.w z Last Emperor w ;. a a 2 hurt in vehicle mishaps %' w OISNEY MOVIES w Also the west half of the west 40 rods e Two persons were hurt in Robinson Rd., suslained hicle attempted to move -:U e WILDLIFE AND HUNTING TAPES 4 separate vehicle accidents in minor injuria Friday eve- from the inside lane to the and 8 feet .of a strip of land lying and ': b- Complete set of World at War (W.W.ll), Victory at Sea + '4 Cass City last week. ning whcn the vehicle'he was outside lane, which was oc- being south of the highway and north * I (W.W.ll), and Ten Thousand Day War (Vietnam). I Cass City area resident Jer- driving hit another vehicle cupied by Brombrys' ve- of the south branch of the-Cass River APE RENTAL - TAPE RENTAL - TAPE RENTAL emy S. Blown, 17, 4150 on Main Street east of Leach hicle. and being a part of the south-east street. A reprt filed at the Cass Police, who ticketed Sting quarter (SE 114) of the south-west City Police Dcpartmcnt for improper lane use, said quarter (SW 114) of Section 34, states Brown was westbound the youth has a restricted Township 14 north, Range 11 east at about 8: 15 p.m. when his drivers license, but noted he BEAT THE HEAT SALE vehicle back-ended a violated the provisions of the and adjoining the first above stopped vehicle driven by license by having a passen- described piece of 'land on the On (omforhnaker Gas Furnaces Darlene L. Monroe, 3560 ger in the vehicfe with him, east line of the same, all situated in Phillips Rd., Cass City. and by driving outside a maximum 12-mile radius of the Township of Elkland, County of Brown, who sought his own ' treatment, was cited by po- his family's farming opera- Tuscola and State of Michigan.. lice for failure to stop in an tion. What better way to beat the heating season assured clear distance ahead. Sting's vehicle sustained last minute rush,. .than a 20% savings on a Both vchicles sustained light damage in the 11:20 Any person interested in purchasing the property may new Comfortmaker gas furnace. Be ready light damage. a.m. accidcn t. Brombrys' submit sealed bids to the Village Clerk by 3:OO p.m. on when the heat is on.. . See us today. A 54-year-old Bad Axe vehicle sustained moderate Monday, August 22,1988, and the bids will be opened man was hurt July 26 in a 2- dam age. vehicle accidcnt on Main by the Village Council at 7:OO p.m. at their regular Street east of Maple Street. August meeting to be held on that date. The Village According to reports, Mal- reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids if colm W. Brombrys was in- the Village Council deems the amount bid to be jured when his westbound inadequate. If a bid is accepted, cash payment in full vchicle was struck by a wcst- There's no documentary bound 3-axle stake truck evidence that Louis XIV ac- must be made within seven (7) days, on or before tually said "L'etat c'est lj____+. . . - dnvcn by Chad M.Sting, 14, August 29,1988.- of Unionville. moi" (The state, it io I). The office of the Village Clerk is at 6737 Church Southeastern Michigan Gas Cornpaw !@) Brombrys was admitted Tradition has it that Vol- and later rcleascd from Hills taire attributed it to Louis Street, Cass City, Michigan. Sandusky. 648-2334 but actually made it up and Dales General Hospi d. himself. Napoleon, how- Check your telephone directory for a toll free number in your area. Police said the collision ever, did say it to the Joyce LaRoche, Village Clerk occurred when Sting's ve- French Senate in 1814. CASCITY, MICHIGAN I PAGESIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1988

L 125 attend CCHS HEALTH TIPS 10-year reunion Gen'Kehoe Gagetown Area News 665-2221 in Gagetown Interactions of Around 125 persons, in- cluding dates and spouses, food and drugs attended the 1978 class of Bill Ashmon accompa- Dave and Cindy Mgrtin of Evangeline Marietta were Mr. and Mrs. Mu1 Wave Cass City High School 10- nied his daughter and son- Cass City and Mrs. recent guests of Carl and left Thursday to spend a few year reunion Saturday night The effects that foods and consumed regularly in ex- because they increase the in-law,FloyandRayAmold Ashmore joined them Sun- Caroline Lenhard at their days with their daughter, at Shewood on the Hill in drugs have on each other cess amounts, may cause an turnover rate of these vita- of Cass City, and they spent day for a party in honor of cottage in AuGres. Kathy Burkenpas of Grand Gage town. can determine whether elevation in blood pressure. mins in the body. Mineral last weekend with Bob and the Hines' son, Tim. Mrs. Harold Koch accom- Rapids, and her son Adam. After a 7:00 p.m. dinner, a nledications do their jobs Continued use of products oil, an old-fashioned laxa- Carla Hines in Southgate. Mary Downing and paniedGinny Ziehm and her Visitors Wednesday at the short program preceded a and whether your body gets containing natural licorice tive still widely used by children and the Ronnie home of Les and Milly night full of reminiscing and the nutrients it needs. It extract can aggravate high elderly people and in nurs- -__ Ziehm children, and they Munro were Loraine and blood pressure or counteract ing homes, can hinder ab- Thumb Christian Academy is now taking enrollment dancing. might not occw to you, for spent last weekend at McK- Bernie Keyworth of During the docket many example, to avoid taking a the effect of medication for sorption of vitamin D, vita- for the 1988-'89 school year. We are encouraglng all inley. Lakeland, Ha., and Ma- min K and carotene, a sub- parents who are considering thls alternative education honorariums were handed tetracycline capsule with a high blood pressure. Mary and Gordon rysville. out: Gary Warju was recog- glass of milk. Yet, the cal- Perhaps the most hazard- stance the body converts to to please contact us now. We are eager to serve you and Wolfgang their children vitamin A. your children. Make your appointment today by calllng and Mary McKellar has as nized for creating the pro- cium in milk, cheese and ous fd-drug interaction is 269-8686. of Franklin, Mass., arrived guests for 2 weeks her sis- gram emblem; Susie yogurt impairs the body's the one between monoam- There are a number of , last week to spend a 10-day ters, Alma Binge of Denver, (Asher) Hillaker was cred- absorption of tetracycline. ine oxidase (MAO) inhib- things that consumers can ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Colo,, and Sue Penrod of ited with the latest newborn; On the other hand, taking itors, which are drugs some- do to prevent food-drug Bill Goodell. Sterling Heights. Tim Tuckey, who traveled some iron supplements with time prescribed for depres- interactions: COLLEGE PREP CURRICULUM Mrs. Marian Dangel of Dick Burdon was released from Boston, where he is citrus fruits or juices that sion, and such foods as aged - Read the labels on over- Port Huron and Irene Hunter from Hills and Dales Hospi- preparing to take his bar contain ascorbic acid (vita- cheese, Chianti wine and the-counter remedies and were guests of their sister tal. examinations, was honored min C) enhances absorption chicken livers. MA0 inhib- the package inserts that Bible Studies Scripture Memorization and brother-in-law, Theresa While visiting in the area, for the most years in school, of the iron. itors 'tan react with a sub- come with prescription and AI Johnson, at their cot- Joyce Harowitz of Long and*Ann Lindfors traveled stance called tyramine in drugs; The extent of interaction Elementary Secondary tage at Port Austin. Branch, N.J., called on the greatest distance. She these foods and force the - Follow your doctor's Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koch Madge Murray and Dick resides in her native land of between foods and drugs blood pressure to danger- advice on foods and bever- Phonics Program Advanced Math attended a wedding in Ro- and Esther Walsh Friday. Sweden. depends on the drug dosage ously high levels, some- ages that should be avoided Kindergarten Earth Science gets City July 2 and were Mrs. Joe Laniewski of Dean Severance high- and on the patient's age, size times causing severe head- while you are taking medi- Life Science guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ha- Redford and her baby lighted the evening with the and medical condition. In aches, brain hemorrhage cations; Reading rold Spencer and family daughter, Mara Jo, spent a general, the presence of Grammar help of Susan (Russell) and, in extreme cases, - Don't be afraid to ask Accelerated Math July 1-4. few days with her parents, food in the stomach and in- death. (Thelistof foods with whether and how the drugs Literature Caister, when they pre- testines influence a Language While Mrs. Virginia Sal- Lori and A1 Seurynck, and sented a slide presentation can which MA0 inhibitors may you take might interact with Spelling Writing & Research gat of Saginaw was visiting Kristen. of the class' high schobl drug's effectiveness by ei- react is quite long; anyone your favorite foods or bever- Foreign Language Mrs. Ed Romain of Caro, Lenhard family members ther speeding up or slowing taking these drugs should ages; be sure to tell your History days. down the time it takes the Social Studies Marian Comment was a who visited at the home of Cher Martin gave a report discuss the possibility of doctor about any symptoms Geography caller Wednesday morning, Bill and Shirley during the medicine to go through the Business on the class' financial stand- food-drug reactions with the that occur after you have Science Sadie Tait of Car0 and past week were John Len- ings. gastrointestinal tract and'be prescribing physician.) eaten particular foods; Music Drama Gerry Carolan were over- hard oLCaro, Ann and Mary High school sweethearts absorbed into the blood- Just as some foods can af- - Eat a nutritionally bal- Art Computers night guests of Mabel and Lenhard of Saginaw, Jeff of Ron and Julann (Auten) strm. It is usually not fect the way drugs behave in anced diet from a wide vari- Spanish Les Clark of Kinde last Sebewaing and Tim and Kuenzli had been married wise, for example, to take the body, so can some drugs ety of foods; if your overall sports Denise Lenhard and family drugs with soda pop or Home Economics Tuesday. the most years. affect the way the body uses nutritional status is good, use Janet Koch spent the week of Howell. Plans are now in progress acidic fruit or vegetable food. Drugs may hasten of a needed drug, even on a Guests of Mrs. Joe Leyva juices. These beverages We are now in the process of completing our gymnasium of July 18 at Bay Shore for a 15-year reunion. excretion of certain nutri- long-term basis, is less likely Camp as a counselor. last week were her sister and may result in excess acidity ents, hinder absorption of to cause depletion of vita- brother-in-law, Genevieve that can cause some drugs to nutrients or interfere with mins and minerals. and Bob Rodriguez of San dissolve quickly in the the body's ability to convert For more information on Consolldrted Rmporl of Condltlon of THE CASS Antonio, Texas, her aunt, Baptism held stomach, rather than in the nutrients into usable form. foods and drugs that are 01 Caas City, Michigan And Forelgn and Dotktic Subrldlarlea, at the cloae of buaineii Chente Dim of Cass City, intestines where they would Anticonvulsant drugs that likely to interact, write to June 30. , lSm, a stale banklng lnllltutlon organlzod and oprratlng undor tho hnklng Iawa and 2 granddaughters, Carol at Ida church be more readily absorbed. are used to control epilepsy "Food and Drug Interac- of lhis slate and 4 memWr of tho Federal Rerrrve Syrtom. Publlahed In accordance with 4 call made by tho Strlo Banking and Betty. Authorlly adby lho FJoral Ramwo Bank of thla Dlatrlct. Foods often contain natu- can lead to deficiencies of tions," Dept. 50, Pueblo, While Mrs. Tom Wolsch- Casey Jean Schultz, ral and/or added chemicals vitamin D and folic acid, Cola 81009. ;lager of Bad Axe was a pa- daughter of Mark and Den- that can react with drugs in Dollar Amount8 In Thourandr tient at Schemer Hospital in ise (Rocheleau) Schultz of ways that make them virtu- ASSETS Pigeon, Mr. Wolschlager Petersburg, was baptized 1. Cash and brlances due from depoiltory Inrtltutloni: , ally useless or even danger- Wednesday is. .. spent a few days with his a. Nonlnterert-bearlng balrncrs and currency and coln'r...... 1.a. Sunday, July 24, at St. Jo- ous. Licorice that is ex- b. Intoreit-bsarlng bPIICnCbB'...... 1.b. daughter, Pauline Reehl, seph Catholic Church in Ida, tracted from natural 2. Securltles (from Schedule RC-8), ...... 2. and family. 3. Federal funds rold and wcurltlss purchawd under agmmmtr to resrll: Mich. sources, for example, con- John Meininger underwent a. Federal fundi rad4 ...... 3.r. Godparents are Amy Eidel- tains a substance that, when b. Securltlpa purchased under agreprntr to n8oIP...... 3.b. surgery at Saginaw General brock and Steve Beaufiat of 4. Loan8 and leare flnanclng rocelvabler: Hospital Saturday. a. Loan8 and lra8e8, not of unearned Income (from tichodulr RC.C)...... 4.L Dundee. Grandparents at- Mittlestat-Nuwla.nd b. LESS: Allowance for loan and karr lor8rr...... G ...... 4.b. Several area residents at- tending were Don and Bev c. LESS Allocated trrnrfer ri8k rerarvr...... 4.c. tended the Our Lady of Schultz of Dundee and reunion in Car0 d. Loans and loasen, net of unearned Incomr, Guadalupe Festival at Saint allowance, and reaorve (Item 4.r mlnui 4.b and 4.c)...... 4.d. George and Nancy Whaley 5. Aisetr held In trrdlng accountd...... 1. Francis Borgia Parish in of Gagetown. Omer rela- A I reunion of the Mittles- 6. Premises and flxed aa8etr (Includlng capltaltzd kurr)...... 6. Pigeon. tives attending were Matt tat-Nowland family was 7. Other real rrtate owned...... '...... 7. Harry and Gen Kehoe 8. Investments In unconsolldatd subrldlarler and rswlatd eompmlr8...... 8. and Tina Schultz, Rachel held at Indianfields Park in 9. Customers' llablllty to thls bank on rcceptrncea outrtmdlng...... 9. spent the weekend with and Mandy, and Russ and Car0 Sunday, July 24. 10. lntanglble aswtl (from Schodule RC-M)...... 10. Elaine and Bill F'rieur *of Angie Beaufiat of Dundee. Eighty-three members at- 11. Other OIWta (from Schedule RC*F)...... :. .... 11. Port St. Lucie, Ha., in Li- A family dinner held 12. a, Total risetr (ium of Item8 1 through 11)...... 12.8. was tended from all over Michi- b. Losses deferwd pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 182q) (from Schsdule RGM)...... 12.b. vonia where the Prieurs are in Casey's honor at her par- gan and Tucson, AZ. DOUBLE PRINT e. Total assets and loasel deferrsd punurnt to 12 U.S.C.1823(0 (rum of ltema 12.. and 12.b) . , , 12.c. spending the summer with ents' home. Casey has a The youngest member, 11 their son-in-law, Gerry Ch- one-year-old brother, Jacob. days, was Chelsae Mitflestat DOUBLE VALUE DAY! IlncIudra cash Items In procram of collrcllon and unpocted d.blt8. eaves. of New Baltimore and the 0 oldest was Marvin Mittles- Every Wednesday receive a second Dollar Amountr in fhourrndr tat of Flat Rock. LIABILITIES 0-G Seniors meet set of prints absolutely FREE! 13. hw8)t8: Members who traveled the a. In domertlc offlcoo (rum of total8 01 columna A and C from Schodulr RC-E) 13.a. greatest distance were Mr. '"Check Our New Lower (1) Noninterert-bearlngl ...... 13.4.(1) and Mrs. Donald Hossler Photo Processing Prices." (2) Intereat-bearlng...... 13,a.G) at July potluck b. In forelgn offlce6, Edge and Agreement iubrldlarles, md IBFO...... and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Offer good during Wednesday normal businesshours (1) Nonlntereat-bearlng...... Mittlestat Jr. of Tucson, AZ. NEXT DAY or FREE VOID on Double Prints. (2) Intere8t.brarlng ...... More than 30 persons at- traveling prize. 14. Fsderrl fundi purchased and m@xrltlea rold under agrewnrnta to npurchare: The reunion was organized a. Federal fundr purchared1...... ,...... ,...... 14.a. tended the Owen-GageSen- The seniors' regular this year by Yvonne Burle- b. Securltled rold under rgreementi to repurchare' ...... 14.b. ior Citizens monthly pot- monthly business meeting son and Barbra Hendrick of 15. Demand not08 Issued to the U.S. Treasury ...... 15. luck dinner July 21 at St, July 7 was canceled due to 16, Other borrowrd money ...... 10. Cass City and Mary Gault of 17. Mortgage lndebtednrsr and obllgstlonr unhr crpltalltod Iwws ...... 17. Agatha's Parish Hall in the heat. Caro. 18. Bank's llablllty on rccrptancer executed rnd outstandlng ...... 18. Gagetown. The 34 persons August Committee mem- The Mittlestat family was 19. Notes and debentures rubordlnated to depoaltr ...... 19. in attendance included one bers are Leslie and Millie formerly from Flat Rock 20. Other llaMlltles (from Schedule RCG) ...... 20. guest, David Heltsley. 21. Total llabllltlrs (rum of ltomr 13 through 20) ...... 21. Munro, Margaret Beckett, and Snover and the Now- Following dinner a brief Gerry Carolan ahd Sybil land family from New Bos- 22. Llmltrd-llfe preferrrd stock...... 22. business meeting was held. Miller. ton. EQUITY CAPITAL Members of the group voted 23. Perpetuai prrferred rtock ...... 23. .24. Common itock ...... : ...... 24. to have a potluck dinner 2s. Surplul ...... ~"""~"~~~~~.~~~~.~~.~.'"'~.~~.~."""~.~~"'"~.~~"25. rather than sandwiches dur- 26. Undlvlded profltr and capltal rereTver ...... 26. 27. Curnulatlve forelgn currency tranalatlon rdjurtmrntr ...... ing their fust meeting each 28. a. Total equlty capltal (sum of itom8 23 through 27)...... 28.8. month. b. Lorsrs deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. lW)(from Sehrdule RC-M)...... 20.b. Door prizes went to Vir- Make a sound investment c. Total equity capltal and lorses deferrod purruant to 12 U.S.C. lMW) (rum of Items 28.a and 28,b)...... ,:...... 28.c. ginia Anthes and Am An- 29. Total Ilabllltlrr, Ilmlted~llfepreferred stock, equlty crpltal, and lorrea deferred thes, Euchre winners were pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 18230) (ium of Items 21,22, ad28.c)...... 29. Louis Ouvry and Iva Peter- in your future at Memorrndum Depo8ita of State Money Hichigqn ...... ,,..,,...... $ 7 son (high), and Bob Schell I. Indlcatr In tho box at tha rlght the numbr at tho rtatament hiow that kst aascritm tne moat and Gerry Carolan '(low). comprehonrlvo lovel of auditlng work performd lor tho bank by Indopendent axternal audltora an Numolr Am Anthes received the . of mydate during 1887...... -1 M.1. 1 = Independent audlt of the bank conducted In accordance 4 = Mrectors' oxamlnatlon of the bank pertormod by other ox. ' wlth generally accepted audltlng rtrndardr by a crrtlfled tmal audltorr (may br requlrod by atate charterlng Sr, Citizens Menu publle swntlng firm whlch rubmiti a report on the bank aut horlty) 2 6 Independent audlt of the bank's parent holdlng company 5 = Review of the bank'n flnanclal statementn by rxternrl Senior citizens are asked conducted In accordance wlth generally aceepled audit- audltorr to make reservations on the ing rtandardr by a errtifled publlc rccountlng flrm whlch 6 = Compilation of tho Mnk'r flnanclalStatrmentr byoxtrrnal day of the meal between 8 c OF CUSINIESS submltr I report on the conrolldated holdlng comprny audlton a.m.-9a.m. by calling Ann (but not on the bank repwately) 7 - Other audlt procedurrr (rxcludlng tax preparation work) Visit our new Caro Campus, 3- Dirrcton' oxamlnatlon of tho bank conducted In acco~ 8- No extrrnal audlt work Stepka 872-5337. dance wlth generally Accepted audltlng rtrndardr by I 1231 Cleaver Rd We offer associate degrees I conifled publlc rccountlng flrm (mry 80 rqulred by rtrta MONDAY, AUG. 8 Just North Of M-81 aharlorlng authority) and certificate programs in: Liver & Onions w/Gravy Caro I lncludri total drmrnd arporltr and nonlntarart.bwlnQtlmo and wlngi dopoilt~. Mashed Potatoes 1,- 1,- Prw.khLt , 01 the above.namrd bank do hereby declare that this Raport of Condltlon N.n* a@l Llm 01 olllci ~vlholwIo men rrpor( Salad Bar hla been prepared In conformance wlth the Instructlono Imud by tho Board of Governors of the Federal Reeone Syrtem Hot Roll/Butter and the State Banking Authority and la lruo to the Wit of my knowledge and bollef. Apple Crisp Wr, tho underslgnsd dlrectorr, atleat to the corrrc4nrra of thla Report of Condltlon and doclare that It ha$ twn mxamlnad Milk/CoffmRea by us 4nd to the bat of our knowledgm and kllef has boon prrparod In conformancr wlth tho lnitructloni Iasuod by tho Board 01 Governors of the Federal Roaene System and the State Banklng Authorlly and Is truo and COrrOct. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 10 Golden Baked Chicken Parsley Potatoes Broccoli Variety Bread Butter Citrus Fruit Sherry1 Seeley Milk/Cof feepea I N0l.q PUtIllC FRIDAY, AW. 12 I I I Porcupine Meatballs CORRECTION Mashed Potatoes Due to error in the composition of this statement by the TossedSalad I Variety Bread Chroniclg last week it is being re-run. The contents are Butter p unchansed, but presented in a more readable manner. Pears M ilk/Cof feenea The Cass City High School Cass City.

Class of 1983 held its 5-year Among tho? traveling I Mrs. Thelma Jackson reunion July 23 at the Bren- distance to attend were Ca; Ho1,brook Area News twood in Caro. rie Lautner of Los Angelc- -, Phone 658-2347 Attendance by the 153- Calif., Kathy Tuckey of Ar member class was light, with zona, Aaron Fisher and I a total of 63 guests in atten- wife of East Lansing, anir dance. Chairman of the Paula (Ewald) Vanderstel r;l Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Fran- RAPT~MS Mrs. Allen Depcinski and suppcr Saturday and a wic- birthday. Corey of Redford spent the event was Janie Vollmar of Grand Rapids. Ervin, Albcrt Rutkowski, ner roast Sunday. The next Lynctte Robcrts of Livonia zcl were Wednesday eve- weckend with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Depcinski, Julia reunion will be the Samc spcnt the weekend with Mr. ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr and Jeff. Steven James Depcinski, time, same place next year. Arnold Weer. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson son Depcinski, Art Booms, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rokrts and of Mr. and Mrs. Albert and Mrs. Tom O’Henley, ****** family at their cottage at Oak Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ward spent Sunday with Mr. and Depcinski and Amy Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Engel Mr. and Mrs. John Mcrgyl Beach. Other Sunday guests of Florida, Hannah Bums Mrs. Me1 Kennedy at Ar- Rutkowski, daughter of Mr. and family of Lake Orion and Marion Ballard of Pon- mada. and Mrs. Randy Rutkowski, and Gina, Mr. and Mrs. Dale were Mr. and Mrs. Stanlcy Laming and family, Arlcne spent the wcckend with Mr. Glaza. tiac are spending some time Randy Kleinfelt and 2 chil- were baptir~dSunday at the and Mrs. Clarence Rump Mrs. John O’Henley was a at their home here. Mrs. dren of Louisiana, Mr. and 9:30 by Father Pat Erla and son and Mr. and Mass Mrs. Tom O’Neal and fam- and Saturday attended the Sunday afternoon guest of Glen Shagena was a Satur- Mrs. Chuck Dieti! of Sterling O’Connor at St. John’s day forenoon guest. Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Evangelical Catholic ily. wedding of Connie Petcr Mrs. Fritz VanErp. ****** and David Little at St. Co- Earl Moon went to the Bob Anders.cn of Westland Danny Leguare of Mt. Cle- Church at Ubly. and Jeri Ford of Livonia mens. and Mrs. David Sponsors for S tevcn BAILEY REUNION lumbkille Catholic Church home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mr. at Shcridan at 2 o’clock Farrelly after spcnding 4 were Sunday guests of Mrs. Dickdns and family of War- Dcpcinski were Mr. and Earl Scherrk. ren, Laura Blett, John Mrs. Tom Gonowicha. Around 50 membcrs of the where Amy Mergyl was days in Hills and Dales Hos- Bailey family attended a flower girl. A rcception fol- pital in Cass City. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kolar Walker Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. TOP OF MARKET PRICES Sponsors for Amy Rutkow- were July 20 and 21 guests Bob McLaughlin were Sun- ski were Mr. and Mrs. Dcn- reunion at the home of Mr. lowed at the K of C Hall in MODERNUNL~~~I~-. EFFICIENT and Mrs. Jerry Cleland July Bad Axe. Mr. and Mrs. Marty of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce day and Monday guests of nis Rutkowski. Chockley of New Balti- Slezak and Kennie at Harper Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kleinfclt A dinner was held at 1 23 and 24. Thc time was Ruth Knowlcs and Randall of Novi spcnt the wcekend more, and Chuck Muldler woods. of Detroit at their home at 1 spent visiting, playing vol- I o’clock at the home of Mr. and’ Beth Ann Cleland of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pyle of Light-House Park where and Mrs. Randy Rutkowski leyball, badminton and with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Extended Hours horseshoes and visiting Hewitt. Leslie Hcwitt was a Big Rapids spent the week- Fort Wayne were Friday they celebrated all of the for the sponsors and Mr. and end at the horric of Mr. and overnight guests of Mr.and July birthdays. Mrs. Mrs. Elmer Rutkowski and places of interest to the Sunday gucst. During the Harves family . Ray Depcinski, A.J. Bcatie Mrs, Jeny Cleland. Mrs. Martin Sweeney, and McLaughlin made and deco- family, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Mr. and Mrs. OhBouck also visited Mr. and Mrs. rated the birthday cake. Season Goniwicha, and The group had a potluck and Joe VanErp visited Don ard Mr. Jackson Monday evening. and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Albert Gallagher and Grant Randall Knowles of Novi is Janice and Paula were Jackson attended the funeral Brown. spending a week with Mr. Government or guests of Linda Long of of Mayme Guild at Little’s Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Can- and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. Char- Yale at the lake at Harbor Funeral Homc in Cas City ham of Niagara Falls, Can- les Corbishley was a Mon- Commercial Stomge Beach. at 1 o’clock Wedncsday. ada, left Sunday after spend- day overnighi and Tuesday is available Linda Robcrts of Aurora, Coleen and Amanda Sulli- ing a few days with Mr. and guest. Colo., lcft Sunday aftcr van and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs. Gerald Wills. Other Melissa Jackson was a DI RECTORY spending a week with Mr. McKnight of Bad Axe were Friday suppcr and evening Wednesday lunch guest of We have a Complete and Mrs. Orville Glaza and Thursday guests of Mr. and guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Jackson and line of family . Mrs. Jim Hcwitt. Gary Wills of Port Austin Don. ACCOUNTANTS~ PHYSICIANS I and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wills Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Glaza ~ Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bouck Mrs. Ray Michalski and KENT FEEDS entertained Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Kevin Robinson were of Elkton. were Tuesday afternoon ’ Anderson, Tuckey Harold T. Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bouck guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bernhardt 81 Co,, P.C. M.D., A.A.F.P. Roy Davis of Bad Axe, Mr. Tucsday guests of Eleanor - r A Certrlred Public Accounfanls 4674 Hlll Street and Mrs. Carl Peterson of McNally at Argyle. and family of Hartland spent Sofka. 0.w Andarm, CPA - ~3-31~ Cass City Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Farrelly ~otmTUC~O~. CPA - 0r2-3730 Clarence Depcinski, A.J. Jerry Bunhrdt, CPA - 673 3137 072-2323 Clarence Miller of Cass City Beatic and Don Jackson Olin Bouck and all attended visited Morris Mardlin in 71 5 Frank Caro. Offlce houri weekdays the Withcrspoon reunion at Crittenton Hospital in Roch- E SI.. MI Sunday for dinncr honoring wcre Tuesday evening A ConAgra Cwnpany and except Thurlday Mrs. Davis’ birthday. Oak Beach. ester and Mr. and Mrs. Joe guestc of Dennis Morel1 at 6210 Main St. Cass City 072-2171 6261 Church SI .. Mrs. Adrian Kippcn of Mindcn City. Mrs. Steve Rickett and Campbell at Utica Tuesday. Cass City, MI Port Huron was a Saturday Phone 872-4668 Dr. J. Gelsslnger Mrs. Lcc Robinson and I Chiropractor overnight guest of Mr. and Aliceson of Homer spent Mrs. Curtis Cleland and at- from Tuesday through Ray Armstead Jr. Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. tended thc Bailcy rcunion. Certrlred Publrc Accountanr Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. 9-12 and 2-6 p.m. Wlco Hourr. 9 5 Mon -Frl, S4l a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Tom Kolar. 9-12. Other houri by AppMnvnenl Sat., 9-12 a.m. Richardson and Brenda Mr. and Mrs. Tom O’Hen- 631 2 Main Street 21 N. Amor, Caro, Mch. wcrc Sunday evening gucsts Across fram GA atme ley wcrc Saturday evening Cass City, MI 48726 of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff guests of Edanna Sweeney (517) 8724532 Phone Car0 6734464 Jackson. and David. Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knechtel and Mr. and Mrs. Kirstcn of Dctroit were Wchard A. Hall, D.O. Floyd Farvcr of Elkton were Thursday guests of Marga- Osteopathic Physician Friday evening gucsts of ret Carlson. 4874 Hlll St. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laming. Joe Konkcl and Dorothy Cas8 City, Mlchlgan Jim Hcwitt spent Thursday Harris of Bad Axe were 872-4446 at thc home of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday guests of Mr. and lib 872472s Honw 872-4762 Charlcy Corbishlcy at Bad Mrs. Lany Konkel and Axe. Marney and Lois Cardcnas. ~ __ Mrs. Gcorgc Jackson vis- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Con- Hoon K. Jeung, M.D. itcd Margarct Carlson Sun- nors of Filion accompanied Surgeon day cvening. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bouck to W U Speclallst in Stomach Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Robin- the Connors’ cabin near R. Paul Chappel, DDS, PC , and Bowel Problems son, Tracy and Chris wcrc Family Dentistry Hubbard Lake for a few Sunday guests of Mr. and days. Comprehensive Orthodonlics 4 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily Mrs. Kevin O’Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Steve 6240 Hill, Cass city Saturday - 9 to l2.noon Danny and Shawn at Min- Closed Thursday Hosncr, Cindy and Ricky of Phone 872-3870 den City. Warncr-Robin, GA, spcnt a 1 6230 Hospital Drive Mark and Paul O’Hcnlcy few days with Mr. and Mrs. HEALTH CARE Cass City, MI 48726 spcnt a week with Mr. and Curtis Cleland and Mr. and Phone 872-4611 Mrs. Charlcs Sink and fam- Mrs. Jim Doerr and Jeff. IMMEDIATE Home 872-3138 ily in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Robin- NON-EMERGENCY Larry Silvcr and Lindsay son, Tracy and Chris were of Bay.City wcrc Sunday HEALTH CARE Wednesday evening guests Dr. E. Pay1 Lockwood guests of Reva Silvcr and of Mrs. Fay Michalski. $25 fee Chiropractic Physician Robcrt Walker. Includ~q-phymk4an’rloa Offloe Houn: Mon., Tuss,, Wed., Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. George Lang and dink room Frl. 9-12 noon and 2-5 p.m. LaPwr wcrc Monday cve- of Centerville spcnt from No Appointment Necessary Cl0r.d. Thurrday md Saturday Aloe Gel Laxative Phon@872-2785 Cas8 ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Friday through Sunday with SPC 6 SPC 4 6 00.0 30 p m. FWyl Clty for Appolntment Elmer Fucstcr in Cass City. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kolar and 2 39-8 30 p rn Saturday* Mr. and Mrs. Bcrnard Saturday all attended the 10004rn -830p.m Sund.y $3094 oz. $299 $439 Shagena of Sebcwaing wcrc Lang reunion at Slccper $309 Capsules HILLS AND DALES 30 Wednesday cvening guests Statc Park. $4.99 Value $6.25 Value HOSPITAL Beatrlz G. Martln, M.D. of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robcrt Walker and Reva $5.50 Value $5.50 Value Infernal Medicine S hagena. Silver were Friday evening HOME CARE Mrs. John Grey of Caro and guests of Edanna Sweeney 4672 Hill St. Beatrice Hundcrsmarck of and David. THUMB AREA Cass City, MI Bad Axe wcre Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Danny HOME CARE AGENCY Phone 8724331 guests of Mrs. Earl Schcnk. Wictck of Detroit spent Nursing: Speech Therapy Mr. and Mrs. Lconard from Friday through Mon-

Nurse Aides up IO 24 houri. OFFICE HOURS: Shoemaker wcrc Saturday day with Mrs. Louis Naples. Medlcere and Msdlcald Cedlfkd. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. evening gucsts of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson Blue Cross Saturday 8 a.m.-Noon Mrs. Tom Kolar. wcre Thursday suppcr and YOU( loca/ly owned. private non prom. tu//service Accaptlng New Patlenlr Mrs. Brian Swcency, Jan- evening guests of Mr. and Home Care Agency ice, Paula and Roger wcrc Mrs. Jcny Decker.

, (517) 6744746 Tucsday evcning gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Can- 1 (800) 358-4740 Mr. and Mrs. Martin ham of Niagara Falls, Can- -.. N. Y. Yun, M.D. Sweeney for cake and ice ada, and Mr. and Mrs. Ger- INSURANCE Phyrlclm & Surgeon cream in honor of Janice’s ald Wills were Thursday Gel oO116stiourr: Hair _F 10th birthday, Paula’s 8th evening guests of Reva Sil- Hair Color Allen Wltherspoon Mon.-Fri. - 9 a.m. lo 5 p.m. birthday and Roger’s 5th ver. SPF 4 Shave Cream New EnglMd Ute Thurs. - 9 a.m. lo 12 p.m. Color NEL GrowzhFund Sat. - 9 a.m. 12 p.m. NEL EgOltyFund 11 6232 Hoipltel Orlvm $377 $23302. NEL -Fund $557 Discount Discount$519, Moray Mark01 sams Cirr Clty Discount Price Off Ice 8724733 $3.30 Value Phone 872-2321 NOTICE OF Price Price 4615 Oak Cass CI Res. 872-4257

OPTOMETRIST Thumb Distributor VETERINARIANS DATE CHANGE We Bill 100’s I Ask for HOLLISTER 10% SENIOR ClTlZEl The regular August meeting of the OSTOMY Medicarefor I CD Recordings 1 RESCRIPTION COMPANION ANIMAL PRODUCTS You In Stock OJSCOUNTS HOSPITAL 1 I I 4438 S. Sewer St. Cass City Village Council Pay Your Drop Off - Plck-Up Cass Clty - Phone 872-2255 We accept all Rod Elllr, D.V.M. THUMB Prepay STATION RENT or BUY will be held For Walkers Carol Galkr-Elllr, D.V.M. ELECTRIC Prescription Commodes Blll Here Plans TELEPHONEGENERAL Crutches Edward Scollon, 0,V.M. August 22,1988 Wheel Chairs VeI erinan’an Farm and Pel Anlmals at 7:OO p.m. Phons 872-2935 4849 N. Seegsr St.. Cass City BALU K., M.D. at the 1 Obsterr/cran 8 Gynecologis 70 North Elk Street Sandusky, MI 48471 Phone (313) 648.4733 This space could MUNICIPAL BUILDING Offlcr Hours: be yours for Mon , Tues , Thurs , Frl 6737 Church Street, Cass City, Michigan 9 to 5. Appolntment Only as little as $1.75 Aftrr Hwra Cill Joyce A. LaRoche, Village Clerk (313) 648 3770 per week.

. PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3,1988 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Area coal mines New Location topic at meet I Newbooksat t. The Watrousville-Caro For Area Historical Society will meet at the museum in Down Memory Lane .4 Watrousville Tuesday, Aug. the librarv JIM’S BODY SHOP 9, at 8 p.m. From the files of the Chronicle Moved from 6552 Kelly Rd. The program will be on “Coal Mines of the Area. * * SPENCE + LILA by Bobbi Ann Mwon (fiction). Over the to The public is invite.d and years of a long, hardworking marriage, Spence and Lila anyone who has pictures or Culpeppcr have farmed their land and raised 3 children newspaper clippings is who, even in the lean years “were always well-fed and wore 6254 Main St. urged to bring them to show. good clothes.” Now Lila is in the hospital in Puducah, Rev. and Mrs. S.P. Kim of facing first a mastectomy and then an operation on her Mt. Pleasant and John Kirn Refreshments will be who is currently employed Cass City served. carotid artery. She must come to terms with the possibility of her death, and Spence with the possibility of life without in Saginaw visited Mr. and New In ancient Japan, the ruler her. Both are bewildcred by the medical jargon and the Mrs. Stanley Kim and baby Phone (517) 872-3979 was believed too sacred to high-tech diagnostic machines. These are good people, the Sunday afternoon. have his hair, beard or nails soul of America. An interesting group of cut. items brought back by the DEATH AT THE CUT by Douglas Kiker (mystery). Mac scouts from their recent McFarland, a newcomer to Cape Cod,is happily settled in Jamboree trip tB” California Our All with his love, Kate. Mac’s contemplating a plum assign- is now on display at Hulien’s 4NNQUNCING ment from the New York Times when he spots a car champion. He is the knof Clothing Store. NEW submerged in the bay and a girl buckled in the passenger Delbert and Dorothy Healy 25 YEARS AGO Jacobs, Some people once be- seat. Identified later as Susan she’s beyond rescue of Daus Road. lieved that unless the king efforts, although Mac and his friend, police chief Noah Brewster Shaw Jr.’s long- Joseph M. Heilig, elec- sat up at all times, no Simmons, do their bcst. The case nags at reporter Mac, but time goal of flying in space tronics technician second winds would blow and all he has to concentrate on the Timcs article as he goes to meet is getting closer. The Cass class, USN, son of Mr. and navigations would be en- Republican presidcntial prospect Senator Adolphus City native will be one of a Mrs. Marcus Heilig of Cass dangered. Bridges, a guest with his wife and retinue at the swank crew of 6 on the Columbia City, was advanced to the summer home of Dody and Charles Monroe 11. Wealthy space shuttle scheduled to present rate May 16 while Harris & Company Built by Kelly Springfield Monroe is the blameless, popular senator’s strong backer be launched from Cape serving aboard the nuclear- and is Mac, until he sniffs the air, redolcnt with secret ’ so Canaveral, Fla., Oct. 28. powered missile frigate A new line of all-season fears, and follows his reporter’s nose to the national capital Salem United Methodist USS Bainbridge, currently and other places where he checks on Susan’s background. Church youth who are at- deployed with the Sixth tires priced for your As a result, he’s back home with questions for the political tending senior high camp Fleet in the Mediterranean. JOINS THE hopefuls, when gunmen kill a young suspcct in the drowned this week at Bay Shore The Church-League all- pocket book. Quality tires. girl’s case and wound Kate, who’s helping Noah counsel the Camp, Sebewaing,are Tami stars softball game is slated by- Stempfel, Mathew Inbody, for Aug. 14. Russ Hillaker I All season traction Brian Hockey, Mark will manage one of the MICHIGAN: THE BEATEN PATH by Jim DuFresne dream teams and Doug Bird FAMILY Free OFF Hobart, Chris Tuckey and (non-fiction). In this treasure trove of unusual travel ideas, Tracy Copeland. will be in charge of the urnmtt iNDURANCE mounting DuFresne directs Michigan visitors to a gristmill-turned- Some homes in Cass City other. dinner theater and to the American Museum of Magic, Lyle Clarke, vocational AMEV Investors, Inc. has P155180R13 wlslw $33.95 were without electricity for been providing consumers P175180A13wlslw a 35.95 identifies perfect sight for hang-gliding lessons, and more than 20 hours Friday agriculture teacher at Cass with investment products P195175R14wlslw 44.85 points out the best spots for smelt dipping. Sources for City High School, attended P205175R14wlslw 46.95 and Saturday as the result of for over 35 years. Now that P205175R15 WlSh 48.95 complete maps are mentioned, and addresses and phone lightning that struck during the 44th annual conference 1 have joined AMEV Stop in and P225175R15wlslw 53.95 numbers for the unusual tourist spots are sometimes accom- a storm that dumped 1.54 for teachers of vocational Investors I am able to offer panied by directions. Du-Fresne finds such truly special inches of rain in about 2 agriculture at Michigan you the AMEV family of see the friendly places, whether they are historical sites, recreational areas, hours Friday evening. State University. mutual funds and other experts at ,& umrntt SIEMPRP v or simply out-of-the-way dining and lodging spots. investment products. KP155180R 13 wlslw 539.95 The Cass City Methodists Why don’t you join the Cass City Tire P175180R13wlslw 43.95 TEN YEARS AGO P195175R14wlslw 48.95 have succeeded in paying AMEVCaU mefamily? today ... - your complete P205175R14wlslw 50.95 off the mortgage for the P205175R15wlslw 52.95 Steve Ross, 9, a member of addition to their church after 1 headquarters P225175R15 wlslw 58.95 Club to fete Cub Scout Pack has 3594, just 6 short years. Members Newell E. Harris for all your been presented with a cer- ofthe finance committee are tire Quality Service is our TRADEMAR1 tificate of merit from the Dr. D.E. Rawson, Robert 6815 E. Cass Clty Rd. needs Lake Huron Council of Cas3 City, MI 48726 Alignments Shocks and Struts torv authors Area Keating, Bill Profit and The August 1meetlng of the the Boy Scouts of America Audley Rawson. 517-an-2688 Brakes Air Conditioning 37 Austin St., Sindusky. for having rescued his sister, Thumb Area Writcr’s Club Three money prizes are to Tire Repair Computer Tire Balancinc Amy, 4,’ from possible 35 YEARS AGO will feature an awards pro- be awarded in each of 3 drowning. gram to honor winncrs of the categorics: fiction, non-fic- Mrs. Alex Cleland and club’s annual spring writing tion and poetry. Several Eunice Tuckey of Cass Carol were Saturday fore- City left Monday on a contest. It will be held Aug. honorable mention certifi- noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the Sanilac cates will also be presented. travel-study tour for study in 6392 Main St. Ph. 872-5303 Curtis Cleland. P. 0.AMEVBox 64284 Investors. St. Paul, MN Inc. 55 164 County conference rooms. This year’s winncrs are Michigan history with a from Caro, Lansing, Lex- Three elected delegates group of 28 other Central ington, Port Hope and Port from United Steelworkers Michigan College students. Huron. Their names and Local 6222, which repre- Pfc. Dale Damm of Fm For mort complrfc information abaut tk sents employees at General AMEV family of mulual funds, placements will be ao- Bragg, N.C., returnd there idding charges and apmsrs, nsk for Cable, attended the state after spending a week at his a fmpr‘ospccfw today. Rrad it cartfully nounced that evening. HOWyou in& or md mow. Thc top award-winning AFL-CIO convention in home here. story, article and poem will

be read after the presenta- *‘& n tions. Refreshments will be

served. . *. The contest entries were judged last month by Sherri Hoy, the head librarian at 1988 Huron Indianfields Public Library; Mary Siebigteroth, a re- porter/photographer with Community Fair the Tuscola County Adver- tiser, and Jean Clark, a tcacher in the English de- Aug. 743 partment at Car0 High School. .. L The public is invited to Bad Axe attcnd this special awards &8 night. The Sanilac County conference rmms building is located 2 blocks west and one-half block south of the M-46 and M- 19 intersection SCHEDULE OF EVENTS ------in Sandusky.

FRIDAY, AUGWT 12Draft Horse Show ~ Arena Indian Trails rodeo ’ 9:30 NASDAQ to Midway opens 12:00 noon Midway Opens 130 p.m. Harness Racing Green Series Colt Stakes list Chemical 7:OO p.m. Gay 90s Carriage 8 Draft Horse Hitch Classes- Arena 7:OO p.m. Tractor Pull in front of Finan cia1 Corp. Horse Pulling -arena. Grandstand Adults $4.00 Children 5-11 Chemical Financial Corpo- Under 5 Free ration common stock will be Swine Show included in thc next expan- Open Horse Show SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 sion of the NASDAQ Na- 4-H B FFA Judging 9:OO a.m. Huron County Horse Show - Sheriff‘s Posse tional Market System Aug. Kids’ Day Rides Reduced 10:30 a.m. Kids’ Games 2, according to Alan W. Ott, Beef and Veal Show 12 noon Midway Opens president and chicf execu- Kids pay one price 57 for day 12 noon. 5 p.m. tive officer of the Midland- 5:wp.m. Demolition Derby based bank holding com- Adults $5 Ghildren 5-11 $2 50 R Under 5 free Pay- Rain Day Sunday, Aug. 14 Goat Show ” Stockbrokers will be able Rabbit & Poultry Show Stop in and visit our to provide their customers I 10:oba.m. Dairyshow a .. NEWEST STORE in with last-salc prices and up- Midway Opens to-the-minute volume infor- Harness Racing .Standardbred Colt Stakes ,. Cass City and check mation on thc company’s Arena Sweepstakes Power Trucking of the ‘80s WALK-IN ADMISSION out our quality line of common stock throughout Monster Truck Madness . Monday thru Saturday 1.50 the trading day. Chcmical 11h.hour show Sunday Fm TVs, Stereos. VCRs, Financial Corpration com- Adults $6.00 Children $2.50 Children Under 11 Free Each Day Under 5 free ChIldm unkr 6 odmittd FREE to mon stock will bc quoted All Qnndmrnd show$ Appliances and THURSDAY, AUGUST 11 under the symbol “CHFC.” Allhior hmm8CltLmnr h mdm-for $1.00ta ’ Furniture. 12:OO noon Midway Opens 12:OO-11 p.m. 4 1 The company’s common Family Day Rides for $2.00 Gates open each day at 8:OO a.m. v,w 1.00 p m stock will be includcd in the Livestock Sale Arena ExhibitE open at 10:M a.m. each day, Mon-bt 1:OO p.m. I. Harness Races Gold Serles Close at 1O:W p.m. Mon-Fri; at 7:00 pm. Sn .- “NASDAQ National Mar- Colt Stakes .” 7.30p.m 4-H Talent Show - arena .. kct” newspaper stock table .I which shows high, low and arena baron Auto Pas $10.~ .. 4m PARKlNG t. closing prices for the most *. CrowningBean Queen Huron in front County of .. active and prominent Daily Qr Pass (Sun thru sat) ~3.00 *. grandstand Car inClUdc adrniuion to Fair .” .I NASDAQ securities. The Cheerleaders contest, open for all mprnh .. table appears every business to all high school squads .. Free Grandstand .. day in The Wall Strcet Jour- ’ .. .a nal, The New York Times, .. and other large dailies, in- *I cluding the major Michigan *... *. newspapers. Chemical Fi- ,. nancial common stock will appear in the NASDAQ Na- tional Markct tablc as “ChmFin.” CASS CITY , MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3,1988 PAGE NINE Mt,. Joles Bess named new Letter places 3rd 0bituaries to editor the in show I bank president Erma Dunlap great-grandson ana 14 step- Interment- - - was to be- in -6 also has a pending applica- Cass City youth Melanie great-grandchildren. One ElklandCity. Cemetery, Cass tion to acquire ~GplesState Rae Jole~,11 , placed third in Mrs. Erma Isabelle Dun- daughter, Doris Jean, and CEO of American Bank ana Bank Car0 later this fall. Se e k VOlU yt te ers Trust Company, Lexington, of a talent show held to benefit lap, 70, of Flint, formerly one sister preceded her in Cas City State Bank's the Muscular Dystrophy Evergreen Township, died death. Diabetes KY.Bess stated that the bank's affiliation, with the 2-year- Association July 16 at Mar- Wednesday, July 27, at Funeral Services were held old holdiqg company, lette High School. Saturday Reorganized Many people may be pleased primary objective will con- for Red Cross McLaren Hospital in Flint at the to know about the progress formed by the bank's own after a lengthy illness. Church of Jesus Christ of tinue to &.the delivery ofd being made against diabetes, sup"rior personal service management and board as She was born Dec. 17, Latter Day Saints in Shab- a leading cause of death in the well as bank consultant John Dear Editor: ices to individuals or fami- and financial prducts to its The Tuscola County lies in emergency situations 1917, in Arcadia Township, bna with Elder Dean Smith U.S. killing 300,000 people Pattison, is hoped to provide Red each year. customers and the comrnu- Cross would like your read- and to provide services to f the daughter of Frank and officiating. *** ...*.. additional mass and re- Burial was in Elkland IIILY. ers to be aware that our military families. We also Gladys (Hanks) Schwerin. There are two types ofdia- sources to facilitate the , group is available to the have first aid and CPR in- Miss Schwerin was mar- Cemetery, Cass City. betes: non-insulin dependent Bess also looks forward to changing needs of a grow - residents iof Tuscola structors available to teach ried to Roy M. Magel Nov. Arrangements were by and insulin dependent. The affiliating the bank with the ing customer base. County. courses for individuals, 16,1935, in Metarnora, and Little's Funeral Home, Cass first type can usually be con- Community Financial Cor- The main purpose of the groups or businesses. they made their home in City. trolled with diet*** and exercise. poration. The corporation Frank Gotch, whom many : Red Cross is to provide sew There is a Red Cross blood Hadley, Mich. Mrs, Magel Those with the second type CUITently iS a one-bank consider the greatest * program in nearly every married John D. Dunlap in Glenn Profit need regular doses of insulin. holding company consisting ~~~t~einr~~~f~~~m~'i community in Tuscola Deford July 9, 1955 and A new kind ofinsulin, called of Huron County Bank with fall--pinning an : DNR backs Counm as well gd they made their home in the Glenn Murl Profit, 87, of Hmulin, has been developed. offices in Harbor Beach and as Cass City died Saturday, opponent in 6-1/4 ; participation in this program Shabbona area and moked ~~~~~-~N~Bad Axe. The corporation seconds. \ to Flint in December of July 30, at Provincial House off from from several schools in our after a lengthy illness. county, 1986. Mr. Dunlap died May 12, 1987. He was born July 2, 1901, We hope that 8s we rebuild She is survived by 2 sons, in Elkland Township, the, fish kill our chapter we can develop son of 'James and Almeda many more programs but we Norman Magel of Decker and Leroy Magel and his (McIntyre) Profit. He mar- need your help! We need ried Miss Ella Christina fisherman should keep me- volunteers! People who wife Helen of Skandia, MI; dium sized game fish and one daughter, Mrs. Leona Helwig June 1, 1927, in could be trained to help in Ubly. Mrs. Profit died Sep- release larger fish, while at case of disaster are espc- Felisky and her 'husband the same time not throwing Melanie Rae Joles tember 9,1983. cially needed as we work to Ronald of Flint; 2 step- back all non-game fish. daughters, Mrs. Phyllis A retired farmer, he was a develop a new disaster plan. Joles, the daughter of Rick life member of the Fraser Gruhn acknowledged that We would like to thank the and Pamela Joles of Cass Czapla and her husband his recommendation not to Eugene of Plymouth and United Presbyterian people who have made con- City, performed a lip-sync Church, where he served as pursue a fish kill could be tributions to help support us act to Michael Jackson's Mrs. Janice Smith and her rejected by his supervisors, husband Donald of Decker, elder for many years. He over this past year. Your "The Way You Make Me was also a life member of but said he feels he can de- donations are very important Feel." and one stepson, John Dun- fend his position and sug- lap and his wife Janis of Tyler Lodge #317 F and to us as we work to help The Cass City Intermedi- AM, Cass City. gest more appropriate meas- others. ate School sixth grader has Ramona, Calif. Other survi- ures, particularly habitat vors include 6 brothers, 8 Surviving arc 3 daughters, If you would like to join our studied dance for 3 years at Mrs. Joseph (Berneice) improvement. group, could help in any way the Sally Doerr Dance Stu- sisters, 6 grandchildren, 12 He said it will take "a few step-grandchildren, one Armstead of Green Valley, or would like more informa- dio, Cass City. Ariz., Mrs. Roger (Almeda months" to complete the tion about the Tuscola river management proposal, Christina) Forster of Cass which will be sent to Lan- County Red Cross, call 843- City and Mrs. James (Donna sing for review. 6629. Mae) Sturm of Bad Axe; 11 Cass City m,an, grandchildren, 11 great- If stacked on top of one Sincerely, grandchildren; one sister, another, checks written Mrs. Ilene Williams of Har- annually in the U.S. would Pat Fox bor Beach, and 2 brothers, We don't charge home buyers any discount form a stack 3,156 miles Chairman 19, pleads guilty Albert John Profit of Coro- points on mortgages... fixed rate, balloon or high, equal -to 17,326 Mt. Tuscola County Red Cross Everests. Source PSEA. nado, Calif., and Kenneth adjustable rate. You start out dollars ahead Profit of Bay City. One sis- with a Chemical Bank mortgage. So point ter, Dorothy Kirk, and one your way in our direction and let's talk. to B&E charge brother, Clair Profit, pre- ceded him in death. PEPS1 A 19-year-old Cas City of no contest to operating a A Masonic memorial serv- 8 - 1h liters man pleaded guilty in Tus- motor vehicle while under ice was held Monday eve- CHEMICAL BANK cola County Circuit Court the influence of liquor, third ning at Little's Funeral Friday to breaking and en- offense. The incident oc- Home, Cass City. W&h&@F tering an unoccupied dwell- curred Feb. 10, court rec- Funeral services were to be ' MEMBER F D I C / EOUAL HOUSING. EOUAL OPPORTUNITY LENDER ing with intent to commit ords state, conducted Tuesday at 1. larceny. Driskell also was ordered p.m. at the funeral home, - Sentencing for Duane S. to attend an alcohol abuse with Rev. Craig Johnson, Warm Only Wilcox, 5206 VanDykc program and pay a $500 fine pastor of the Fraser Presby- Rd., is to be set. Bond was and $200 in costs plus attor- tcrian Church, ofriciating. continued at $15,000. ney fees. loser's lotto Drawing The conviction stems from Lester G. Howell Jr., 23, the April 21 break-in of a 5765 Ormes Rd., Vassar, Saturday, August 13 pole barn locatcd at the also was ordered to spend southwest corner of M-46 one year in the county jail, and Shaw Road in Dayton with credit for 57 days, and PROVIDING HEALTH LAST WEEK'S WINNERS Township, court rccords one year probation in addi- 1st. - Peter Rienstra state. tion to paying fines and 2nd - Dorothy Phillips The offense carries a maxi- costs totalling $400 plus at- mum sentence of up to 10 torney fees. Participation in years imprisonment. TO WOMEN the work site program was In other proceedings Fri- day, 2 county residents were y:Ei entered a plea of no sentcnced on separate con- contest July 1 1 to a charge of vic tions. possession of a dagger in a Ronald A. Driskell, 30, THROUGH THE AGES motor vehicle May 30, x 1012 Tbrner Drive, Caro, 1987, in Arbela Township. was sentenced to one year in the county jail and 3 years Good Health is so important Your need might be for our probation for a June 17 plea Summertime to good life. It crosses all boun- stress reduction and nutrition daries of age and lifestyle. A programs, weight loss program "survival" worjlan's health -is often more or learning about women's biologically complex than that of health through ow extensive a man and requires greater un- video cassette library. kit aired derstanding and care. The Our women's health pro- Though vacation time brings health requirments and needs grams speak to the needs of a lot of free time for the young- of women are as individual as women of, all ages and every sters, there's a lot you can do to ensure that it's also worry- women themselves. lifestyle. Each program is con- free, itch-free, and burn-free. At The Cass City Internal ducted with mspect for your in- One of the first things is to check your medicine cabinet Medicine Clinic, our programs dividual need and preference. to see if it's been stocked with are designed to provide health You'll find that the Cass City In- a basic summertime survival care for the whole woman at all ternal Medicine Clinic is as indi- kit. Here's what you should find: phases of her life. Our commit- vidual as you are. Call Dr. Beat- r ment to your individual neeus rir Martin at The Cass City Inter- has led to such unique pro- nal Medicine Clinic today. Sm grams as The Breast Screening, our new expanded office and Cholesterol, Glucose and Blood meet our friendly, all female Pressure Screening programs. staff.

MaproDmplaintsdywng sters in summer are poison ivy and heat rash. FREE GLUCOSE SCREENING Salt pills 'to help your (A screening test for detecting diabetes) body cope with excess perspi- ration and help prevent de- As a public service to the corn- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST10 hydration. WEDNESDAY AUOUST 17 An all purpose creme, murlky, Dr. Martin will offer FREE such as Lanacane, which gves Glucose screening exams on: *,, instant relief frop itches AUaUSf 31 caused by insect bites or sun- burn. It can be used by the whole family and works so fast you can feel it. A bee sting kit for emer- gencies. Sunscreen and a sun- r "WE CARE ABOUT HEALTH" 1 burn relief product such as Lanacane spray. 0 Sterile bandages, slips I CASS CITY INTERNAL MEDICINE CLINIC I and tape. DR. B. MARTIN, M*Do An antibiotic creme which aids in healing and protects 4672 Hill %t.,Cars City, Across from Hills & Dales irritated skin. I Add to this a good first aid book and a bit of complon sense and your summertime survi- val skills may put you and your family on the trail towards a safe and happy summer. / PAGE TEN CASS ClT? CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3,1988 CASS CITY. MJCHIGm Chip Many areamresidents included among

FLIGHT 1 Elwyn Helwig 153 Scott horner 134 Mark Wiese 128 University graduates Bill Kritzman 153 Ferris State Billy Coston 152 Mike Diegel 124 Rich Tate 150 Dqn Hazard 120 Dale McIntosh 147 Alex Robles 116 The names of 10 lmal rcsi- serves as Dcan’s reprcsenh- 4380 Hurds Corner Rd. She The 20-year-old currently science in machinc tool administration. Dave Lovejoy 139 Elmer Fuester 103 dcnts are among those offi- tive of the Administrative has one sister. works as a court secretary in tcchnology. J.R. Boldizsar 101 Murrav is a 1984 graduate Ken Zdrojewski 137 cially announced by Ferris and Managcmcnt Socicty Grand Rapids and is seakh- Flemingis the 22-ycar-old of UbliHigh Sch& and is Jim Peyerk 136 Ken Tiseo 100” State University as having (AMs), to continue working Also of Cass City, Tracy ing for a job in the drafting Gary Hornbacher 95 son of John A. and Carolyn J. Tom Craig 135 received associate’s and toward a bachclor’s dcgree Lec Furness, 21, received an field. currently interviewing in Craig Bellew 93 Fleming‘who have 5 other Chicago far in busi- Jim Fox 134 bachelor’s degrees after in business administration. associate in art degree in Her parents, Tom and Kay work Gene Kloc 134 *Points to be adjusted. childrcn. ness administration. completion of the 1987-88 Of the 9 spring graduates, pre-arts. Herr, have 3 othcr children, Fleming plans to return to Brad Goslin 133 school year. Lisa Ann Benitez, of Cass The sister of 3 and daugh- and reside at 2902 Keilitz The 2 1-year-old daughtcr Clark Erla 132 LEAGUE HONOR ROLL Ferns in the fall to continue of Raymond and Thclma Winter graduate, John City also earned an associ- ter of ,Ted and Carol Rd. on a bachelor’s degree. Don Hilbig 125 Furness, 6405 St., plans work hasMurray, 6 siblings. 4287 Nugent Rd., Paul Chappel 123* Low Actual Round for Dewitt Walsh, 1463 Cum- ate in applied science de- 6th Martin Helmut Kocan, Formerly of Snover, Tracy Year - P. Chappel and D. ber Rd., Ubly, obtained an gree in legal assisting, to enter Kendall Collegc in 7220 E. Elmwood Rd., Cass Steve Fobear 116 L, Green accepted a bache- Another graduate noted Clint House 113 McIntosh - 34. associate’s in applied xi- Grand Rapids this fall to City, received an associate’s The 21-year-old 1985kass lor of dicnce degree in busi- with distinction is Loretta J. Newel1 Harris 111* cncc dcgrec in legal assist- City High School graduate work toward a dcgree in in-, degree in applicd science in ness ad ministration. WEEKLY terior design. Wodwaski, formcrly of Dick Wallace 109 ing. currently works for the city industrial electronics tech- Green recently moved to Fred Leeson 89 The 23-year-old Walsh Furness is a 1985 Cass City nology. He plans to return to Ubly. Flight 1 - Tom Craig, Bill of Grand Rapids. She plans Chicago where she is seek- Wodwaski received a graduated from Ubly High on enrolling in Grand Val- High School graduate. Ferris in the fall to continue ing a job in the business FLIGHT 2 Kritzman and Dave School in bachclor of scicnce dcgree 1985. He has 3 Icy State in the fall to finish Car0 High School 1986 working for a bachelor’s administration field. Don Erla 165 Lovejoy - 37. brothcrs and is the son of graduate, K rthleen A. Herr, in mcdical record admini- Flight 2 - Don Work - 39. work on her 4-year degree, dcgree in electrical engi- She is the daughter of Frank Rick Peterson 161 John and Maryann Walsh. in stration. She works at St. Kim Elaspie 149 Flight 3 - Dan Hittler and of Cas City took an associ- neering electronics tech- and Donna Grecn, 4511 Walsh plans to rcturn to Benitez is the daughter of ate in applied science degree nology. Joscph Hospital in Flint in Dave Hoard 149 Mike Lefler - 43. Germania Rd., and a 1983 the medical rccords depart- Flight 4 -.Todd Comment Ferris in the fall, where hr Tincr and Wanda Benitez, in technical Brother to 3, the 20-year- JohnMaharg 142 illustration. graduate__ - of Cass City High mcnt. Ron Nurnberger and %eve Zigich - 44. old is the son of Henry and School. ’ Wodwaski, 22, Jim Smithson 134 Irena Kocan. plans mar- Graduating with distim- riage in &OUtOnC YCW. Shc Jim Apley 133 LADIES GOLF Kwan graduated from Doug Herringshaw 133 Cass City High School in tion (G.P.A. 3.25-3.41). is lhe daugh@r Of Bcr* nadette Wodwaski of 1905 Jerry Houghton 133 1ST FLIGHT: 1985. Don Work 127 Mary Ryan 40 Fay Of mly W. Main, and the sister of 5. Jason McCallum 125 Ruth Grassmann 32 Eric James Oliver of De- rcceived a bachelor Of xi- She graduated fr&, Ubly Alva Allen 123 Mary Rabideau 32 ford emcd a bachelor of ence degree in business High School in 1984. RusBiefer 123 Toby Weaver 32 scicnce dcgree in manage- DonSchelke ’ 123 Dee Lerash 3i ment and a bachelor of sci- Bob Stickle 121 Nelle Maharg 30 ence degree in computer in- PIannin your Special Day? A.:.*-I 1 \ I,. A$ Randy Sherman 120 Pat Bess 27 formation systems. f Clarke Haire 112 June Licht 26 Oliver is the son of Robert George Ridge 112 Oliver, 4025 E. Gilford Rd. John Haire 106 2ND FLIGHT Daniel Bruce Fleming, Vera Ferguson 50 4285 Freiburger Rd., FLIGHT 3 Geri Corcoran 41 Snover, was awarded an as- Jim Bess 157 Marilyn Carpenter 40 degree in applied Bill Ewald 155 Mary Yaroch 39* Tracy Green Kathleen Herr Daniel Fleming sociate’s Dan Hittler 153 Linda Herron 38 Dick Haley 150 Eleanora Rees 32 ’, ! W INVITATIONS f Mark Swanson 150 Kally Maharg 30* j f-q?&>, __ Linda Helwig 26 Ron Geiger 147 I kdtaste needn’t be expensive. Our beautiful Flowcr Wedding Daryl Iwankovitsch 144 Norene Krug 14 Line album proves this with over 500 samples of outstanding Tim Cummings 139 Invitations, Announcements and Personalized Accessories, orcated i Anton Peters 139 SRD FLIGHT using exquisite papers. lettering styles and workmanship. It features George Bushong 138 Blanche Rumptz 44 I craftsmanship,Heliogravingm -richyet costingraised so lettering,little! Come elegant see asour thecomplete finest Keith Adelberg 133 Mary Lou Mauer 40 Phil Gray 128 Lil Jaroch 41 selection and choose the perfect invitation for your wedding. Keith Pobanz 128 Phyllis Ridge 38 i Dick Peterson 116 Georgine Jensen 32 I‘ Prompt Service and Outstanding Quality ! Doug O’Dell 112 Bunny O’Berski 32 Tom Wallace 108 Marie Scott 32 I Catalogs loaned FREE SUBSCRIPTION Mike Lefler 103 JoAnn Brown 27 overnight . WiTH EACH ORDER. Ken Jensen 99 Jan Kritzman 24 I I FLIGHT 4 4TH FLIGHT i CaSs City Chronicle I Steve Zigich 171 Doris Rawson 53 Jim Ceranski 164 Evelyn Coaster 47 John Walsh Martin Kocan Phil Moses 159 Maxine Clara 40 Bert Althaver 157 Betty Hammond 38 Bob McCue 146* Virginia Ruthko 35 Myles Smith 148 Marge Tuttle 35 Crawley earns Todd Comment 144 Verna Mae MacRae 29 Brad Hilbig 142 Joyce McConkey 23 John Agar 139 Gloria Schelke 20 Dave McNaughton 136 *Points to be adjusted. Army promotion A former Cass City resi- After completing the dent rexently received an course, the 1985 Cas City army promotion. High School graduate will Ubly girl Jimmy Lee Crawley, son be eligible to take the state of Genevieve Crawley-Ar- board exam for technical reguin and grandson of 01- vocational nurses. ivia Torres, both of Cass Crawley expects to return earns Ag. City, was promoted to cor- to the United States is Sep- AT ...SCHNEEBERGER’S IN CASS CITY poral in July. He has also tember. been awarded the Expert Field Medical Badge, the scholarship highest award given to medical specialists during An Ubly High School ship Fund and the First of peace time. graduate is among 4 stu- America Bank, are awarded The 21-year-old, currently dents recently named as annually to outstanding serving in Mannheim, Ger- recipients of the Anthony L. individuals who are con- many, has extended his en- listment to 199 1 and plans to E Rapes Memorial Scholar- tinuing their education in an ship. agricultural field. continue studying medi- Among the this year’s Anthony Raps, better cine. After returning to the winners is Lisa LeCureux, a known as “Tony,” was an United States, he expects to second year student at agricultural agent in Huron attend 91 Charlie Course Michigan State University County for 15 years until (medical training course) at who is majoring in agricul- his death in 1980. Fort Sam Houston which he tural biochemistry. The will complete at Fort kwis, daughter of Jim and Eileen Wash. Cpl, Jimmy Crawley LeCureux of Ubly, she has Museum been very active in her FFA chapter, winning many tour honors while attending TRI -COUNTY ANIMAL Ubly High School. planned The other scholarship re- PRODUCTS, INC. cipients are Dave Semen, The Cass City Historical Located at the intersection of M.53 and Bay City-Forestville Rds. Harbor Beach; Cherie An- Society has scheduled a tour Phone 5 174724595 drich, Bad Axe; and Leon of the Huron City Museum Hours: Mom-Frl. 9:W a.m. to 4:W p.m. Roggenbuck, Harbor for Aug. 10. Beach. Interested persons can ob- SPECIALS FROM August 1st thru The scholarships, spon- tain additional information August 31st (while supply lasts) HOUR sored by the Anthony L. about the tour by calling Special Regular Rapes Memorial Scholar- 872-3051, 20” 2-speed box fan (new) $ 19.95 $22.95 16” 3-speed window fan (new) 39.95 43.95 12” 3-speed oscillating fan (new) 18.95 21.95 Purina Puppy Chow - 40 Ibs. 14.95 16.95 SALE! 100 gal. galv. water tank - RE-224 54.95 69.95 SERTA Teat Shield wlgerm (by case) 15.99 18.49 Plastic calf feeders (new) 7.95 8.95 White softener block - 50 Ibs, 3.25 4.24 Blazer alfalfa - 50 Ibs. 119.95 ’ 130.00 Big Ten, 50 Ibs. 130.00 139.50 For all your summer seeding needs check with us for special savings! 10% off Work Shoe Inventory (Limited quantity on some specials) Animal Vaccines Available Farmers Elevator - Minden City (517) 864-3400 Peck Farmers Elevator - Peck (313) 378-5986 Michigan Seeds &Supplies - Port Hope (517) 428.4677 SPECIALS AVAILABLE AT ALL THESE LOCATIONS m. Also Want To Purchase Holstein Bull Calves May be Medicated. For Additional Information Call Any Of The Above Locations, . “Animal Vaccines Available” CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,AUGUST 3,1988 PAGE ELEVEN

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Roast Beef okay agreement Turkey Ham Chicken Veal Italian Sausage over labor dispute Meatball Hot 00~s Hamburg Tuscola County commis- sioners approved a resolu- resolution designating Fish sioners gave their approval tion presented by .Drain county Emergency Services last week to a letter of agree- Commissioner Stanley C. Director Dan Surgent as we stili teature our ment designed to resolve a Henry. The resolution calls coordinator of federal sur- Heart Choice Menu dispute at the sheriff‘s de- for borrowing $1 12,218.14 plus property received by k- partment over vacation at an interest rate of 6.83 the county, and authorized days. percent per annum for work use of up to $1 ,OOO for bath- The agreemeni is a “letter on Kaven Drain, located in room fixtures at Vanderbilt of understanding,’ between Columbia and Akron town- Park in Wisner Township. commissioners and Sheriff COLORFUL BEDS OF FLOWERS like these will soon adorn Michigan’s 79 free- Paul Berry, and sheriff‘s way rest areas and welcome centers, The Michigan Ilepartment of Transporta- department employees be- tion (MDOT)is planting 124,000pansies, begonias, petunias, marigolds and other longing to units one and 2 of annual flowers as part of its continuing highway beautification efforts. the Fraternal Order of Po- included) lice, State Lodge of Michi- gan Labor Council. Expires 8-13-88 County Controller Mi- One coupon per famiiy- chael Hoagland said the Outline drought sheriff has kenfaced with a 3.4 million cases dilemma in terms of main- taining adequate staffing assistance program levels at the jail while at the same time providing vaca- State Department of AM- qualify a producer from THE PIZZA VILLA tion time for employees as culture Director Paul being eligible for help in Open 6 a.m. to 0 p.m, Dilly Phone 8724371 crowding courts provided in their contract. Kindinger said recently the another area that expen- f fl. 6 Sal. Open 24 Hr8. 872-4440 The letter of understanding state’s agriculture industry enda major loss. Nearly 3.4 million cases tions and escheatcd prop- study rmns and areas (61 provides for payment, on has suffered some $6 mil- :were filed in the state’s trial erty. prcent), parking availabil- the last pay period of 1988, lion in damage due to this * ;courts during 1987, accord- Of the 38,828 new cases in ity (57 pcrcent), financial for unused vacation days year’s drought, and since - .ing*tothe annual report re- the juvenile division of pro- aid assistance (55 percent) over and above employes’ long-range weather fore- .‘leased by the State court bate court, Payant said 75 and tutorial help (53 per- maximum allowable cany casts do not look promising ‘AdministrativeOffice. percent involved dclin- cent). over of vacation days. The for rain, the state should State Court Administrator quency with the remaindcr Also 96 percent of the stu- sheriff would have sole dis- prepare for an agriculture :V. Robert Payant repond being cases of juvenilc ne- dents rated tuition as either cretion to grant or deny disaster. that the circuit courts glect or abuse. “very reasonable” or applications for vacation Currently, Michigan’s showed the greatest Success The 1987 annual report “somewhat reasonable.” leave during the term of the drought situation is being rate with 10,OOo fewer cases prepared by the court ad- letter, which is slated to ter- monitored, but as yet, has ‘pending at the end of 1987 ministrative office, noted CHANGESMADE TO minate Dec. 31. not met federal disaster aid gs compared to 1986. that lo0 district courts re- EDUCATIONAL The letter, which hadn’t requirements. Cases pding over2 Years ceived over 2.9 million new I‘ESTINC received approval from the However, federal officials in the circuit court system cases during the year, an union as of late last week, meeting with Governor Showed a decline of8.8Fr- increase of 5.7 percent from The State Board of Educa- also calls for withdrawal of James Blanchard, Kindin- cent. 1986. lion hcis ayprovcd niajor a class action grievance ger and farm representatives Payarii added the circuit Seventy-zven pcrcellt 01% changes in the Michigan filed June 15 by members of said because 30 states have COWLS, in their friend of the the filings were traffic re- Educational Assessment Unit Onc of the FOP local. been affected by the hut OP~tions,reported lated, 13 percent wcre civil Program. In other business during weather, they would have thlkCtiOnS Of $629 million arid small claims, while 10 Supcrintendent of Public more clout in getting fed- child and spoumlsupPW percent concerned criminal the July 26 regular session, eral aid, once Michigan Instruction Donald L. Be- the board approved forma- pn increase of $31 million issues. mis said the proposed test- qualifies. Qver 1986. tion of a county committee Michigan Farm Bureau The report noted an aver- ing plan would cost about which will provide local age of 1 i ,830 new cases per $150,ooQ to implement, due President Jack Laurie pre- reprtfurther noted judge were filed in the dis- input to the Department of sented a plan designed to to additional printing and Natural Resources, Sagi- that probate courts saw in- scoring costs, and the Legis- ease the impact of the c&&d filings in both pro- trict courts during 1987. naw Bay Economic Devel- lature will be for the drought, including supp0l-t @.e and juvenile cases. asked opment Project. .. COLLEGES GET funds. for legislation that will ex- HIGH RATINGS Under the changes science Tuscola County Economic tend the low interest loans ince 1983, filings have for those already in the reased annually with testing, which has been Development Cop Direc- tor Jarncs McLwkey %id state’s agriculture loan pro- 984 new supervised de- Ninety-three percent of given studcnts in grades 4,7 NOTICE lent estate cases, of and 10, would be shifted to the project, funded by a gram. Michigm’s community and Also suggested by Laurie ich 19.9 percent were junior college students said grades 5,8 and 11 in the fall grant, emphasizes eco- of 1989. nomic development of the was helping livestock pro- isematorships and the they were “getting their ducers locate new sources of All Parents of College Students t involved trusts adop- money’s worth,” according Also, a test in writing skills Saginaw Bay area. He said would be given in the spring input on desirable develop- roughage, such as beet pulp to the first statewide opinion and potato by-products. Call us for our special rates survey of both full and part- of 1989 in grades 3,6 and 9, ment and ways to increase time community collegc tourism is being sought On the federal level, hu- on your auto insurance. We’ll students. The bard said writing had from representatives of Tus- to be assessed in the spring rie suggested excusing The survey, conducted by cola, Huron, Saginaw, Bay, wheat and feedgrain pro- give discounts for almost all B vervain plant was be- Project Outreach of the so Michigan teachers could Arenac and possibly Mid- fed by the ancient Ro- heip score it during the sum- ducers from _repayment of State Board of Education, land counties. advance deficiency pay- college students living away ins to cure disease and polled 1,200 students. mer. The newly-formed loyl :oncile enemies. Every pupil scienpe test- committee, called the Tus- ments, including any from home. Other areas receiving drought legislation, the con- ‘god” or “excellent” rat- ing, plus sample and volun- cola County EJX/Saginaw tary testing in health educa- sideration of the special fac- ngs by students included Bay Advisory Committee, tors involved with losses of ARRIS ibrary services (82 per- tion, career development will be chaired by and social studies testing, McLoskey, with Commis- perennial crops such as :em), admissions counsel- apples, cherries, plums and AMPSHIRE AGENCY, INC. ng (68 percent), computer were moved to grades 5, 8 sioner Terry Houthoofd and 11 so thc tcsting burden asparagus, and making sure Ca”Today872.4351 6815 E. Main CassCity abs and facilities (66 per- serving as the county minor production losses in on 4th and 10th grades board’s reffresentative. H :ent), course selection one enterprise do not dis- :ounseling (65 percent), would be reduced.

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Cass City Chronicle 872-2010 PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3,1988 CASS CITY,MICHIGAN INTOCASH - USE CLASSIFIED ADS Transit (nonbusiness1 rates. ForRent 10 words or less, $1.25 each - 1 [ ForRent 1 vote insertion; additional words 7 I didn’t 1plan to cents each. Three weeks for FOR RENT - 2 bedroom VACANCY - one bedroom FOR SALE - 24 ft. horse the price of two - cash rate. apartments in Cas City, apartment in pleasant Cass FOR SALE - 1 each 3 and 5 LARGE GARAGE SALE - kitchen appliances provided City Apartments. Designed trailer, 8 ft. wide, gooseneck Aug. 4-5-6. Thursday and piece twin bed sets, 1 day hookup, double axle, $2500 or any candidates ::::w;~;:,,:dg:;:;: along with carpeting. dran- for senior citizens.’ Rental and 2 rollaway beds, 3 for- Friday 9:OO till 5:00, Satur- rates depend on income. will trade. Call 872-2660,after for display want ad on day9:00 till 12:Oo. Winches- eries, storage and coin-oper- drawer dresser, 36” round e1e-c- applicatlon. Call 872-2009 for informa- 5. 2-8-3-3 Yesterday’s primaq want to hear and lie now.’’ ter 300 Savage rifle, major ated laundry. Contact Rkh- table plus other miscellane- tion narrowed down the Trischler remarked that he ard Smith after 6:00, 872- tion. An Equal Opportunity ous items. Weekdays 12-1 appliances, clothing, dis- landlord. 48-29-tf FOR SALE - taking orders candidates for the Novem- spent some time in Massa- hes, water skis, furniture, 36 10. 4-7-l-3-4 and 68 p.m. Saturday 9 for canning pickles. Call 665- ber election which will chusetts in the Dast and kept [ Automotive) bikes, toys, many more a.m.-3 p.m. at 6620 after pm. ~ 2536 5:OO 2-8-3-6 ~” probably attract the most himself infoked on Gov, items. 2% miles east of Cass Houghton St. 2-8-3-1 voters to the polls since the Dukakis’ politics. FOR SALE - 1982 Ford Mus- City on M-81. 14-8-3-1 FOR RENT - newly remod- “Hear- tang, T-top, brand new eled business space in FOR SALE - Freezer, 22:eh last presidential election ing Dukakis’ policies turned ~ FOR SALE - oval glass an- brakes, tires, battery, mas- prime location in Cass City. ft., $150.00. See at 6421 Sixt, Year. me off,**lie noted. GARAGE SALE - Thurs- FOR *SALE - Purebred tique showcase. Call 872- St., Cass City. 2-7-27-3 ter cylinder, radiator (used Phone 872-4377 or 872-2352 3850. 2-8-3-1 One voter who doesn’t “I couldn’t cite who would very little). $3000. Call 872- day-Friday, Aug. 4-5, 9:00 - evenings. 4-7-31-tf beagle pups, 8-weeks-old’ plan on trekking to the polls make a good president, but 2491. 1-7-20-3 ? Marble top table with 2 first shotand wormed. Both We make in November and avoided with all the people who are chairs, entertainment parents are good rabbit FOR SALE - 27” built-in HYDRAULIC center, portable gas grill, FOR RENT - Upper dogs, $50.0each. Also - Sears oven. Best offer. them yesterday is Your capable of running, it’s dis- FOR SALE - 1979 Chevy Works fine. Call 872-3309. HOSES Neighbor, Greg Trischler. illusioning to sec who is children’s and adult clo- ef f i c‘i enc y a pa r t m e n t , older running dogs, 2 one- while you wait . van, good shape. Has De- thing and miscellaneous furnished. Ideal for single year-old males started last 2-8-3-1 Locally, he admits that he running.” For that reason troit Edison shelves in back working person. per Large inventory of hasn’t followed the area items. 4759Hospital Dr. $125.00 winter, $100.00 each. One Trischler plans stay away - Excellent for working out month and $125.00 security 5-year-old female, good The Thumb farm and industrial races and doesn’t believe he to of: $1700. Phone 872-2491. 14-8-3-1 from the voting booth in deposit. Please call 872-5430. hunter $50.0.Call 872-2912. fittings at competitive - is qualified to make a deci- 1-7-20-3 4-8-3-3 Yam Shop sion in them. November . TWO FAMILY yard sale - 2-8-3-1 McMahanprices Auto Supply Trischler is a carpenter. 8 miles north of M-81 and In general, Trischler said FOR SALE - 1978 Suburban 1 day only, Thursday, Aug. FOR SALE - used Admiral The 30-year-old resides in a 4, 9 to 5. Household items, UPPER ONE bedroom M-53 intersection and 112 at the light in Cass City& he doesn’t believe voting is home off Hurds Comer 4~4,400engine, 1978 apartment with stove and microwave, $75 or best mile west on Rescue Road. necessary for everyone Chevy 4x4, 350 motor, ex- drapes, dishes. Lots of offer. Excellent condition. Phone 872-3210 Rd., Cass City. ladies‘ clothes sizes 5 to refrigerator, $200.00 per though people may choose cellent condition, $1,700. month and $200.00 security Call 872-3850or 872-3268. Open daily 12:OO till Call 872-2551. 1-7-27-3 24%, children’s clothes. A 2-7-13-4 to vote. “People who do 4543 deposit. Please call 8-78-5430. 2-8-3-1 9:OO p.m. - lot of miscellaneous. VACUUM CLEANERS - (vote) think they somehow Oak St. 14-8-3-1 4-8-3-3 new and used sweepers-on make a contribution to the FOR SALE - 1980 Dodge van, TURNERS’ BLUEBERRY Phone 269-80972-3-12-tf sale ; excellent repair ser- chain of things, but by vot- new tires, brakes and ex- FOR RENT - 2 bedroom Farm - 201 Albin Rd., Caro. vice, complete check-up GARAGE SALE - Friday Pick your own. Call 673- ing for one man that doesn’t haust. Runs good. Excellent and Saturday, from 1O:OO downtown apartment, $250 only $8.95. Free in-home de- make a difference.” gas mileage. Asking $1700. a.m. Kickknacks, small month. Security deposit 6447. 2-7-20-3 FOR SALE - Chest freezer monstration. Financing 90 “People should be Cdl872-4270. 1-7-13-6 appliances, clothing and plus first month’s rent. Call 15 cu. ft. $175.00, couch and days same as cash. Nee+ aware,” Trischler com- much more. 6305 Houghton. 872-3839. 4-8-3-3 Paul’s Pump Repair 2 chaizs $175.00. Call 872- Kirby parts? Will ship par mented, adding that he be- FOR SALE - 1978 Camaro 144-3-1 4445. 2-8-3-3 cel post immediately. Deal lieves politicians are all ,FOR RENT - 2 bedroom in hp Myers shallow or with us and save. Kirby Go., LT, runs good, body needs Bad Axe, Daniel Messing pretty much the same, and $850. Call 872-4224. ISKIN 5 YEARS apartment. Carpeting, deep well jet pump $192 FOR S-&E - antique Kim- work, 269-7562, evenings 479-6543; that electing one over an- 1-7-27-3 Large Garage Sale stove, refrigerator, air con- i/2 hp submersible ball phonograph. Exercise * Also wanted, sales people; other doesn’t bring about Name brand clothing ditioner, Hillside Apart- pumps $322 cycle. Call 872-3740. FOR SALE - 1981 Chevy ments, phone 872-3613 or 30 gallon bladder excellent opportunity. much of a change. like new. Boy’s slim, 872-2696, 4-615-tf tank $114 2-7-27-3 2-6-15-12 “It’s disillusioning to sce Luv, 4 speed, 4 cylinders. ladies’ sizes 5-11, men’s .-_. .._ 42 gallon bladder tank $126 the final 2 (in the presiden- Call after 8p.m. 872-4781. large and X-large, BMX Muffler Why Pay More? 1 1-7-27-3 bike, trailer jacks, Har- 1 AND 2 bedroom apart- Man tial race). It makes me apa- ments for. rent, starting at For prompt service anytime 751 S. State, Caro thetic as to who wins,” he ley front end, tent, $250-$265 per month. Some Call Paul at Irnporte White Rock much, much more. utilities included. Grant 673-4850 said. “Reading addresses of Wednesflay thru Saturday Oil change Jewelry previous presidents, the Apartments in Owendale, * 2-10-7-tf 2720 E. Deckerville Rd., phone 678-4401, Sigel Apart- depth of thought seemed a Caro, 2% miles east of M- Kendall ...... $ 7.88 Museum ments in Pigeon, phone 453- FIREWOOD - hard $30.00, Diamond, precious 81. 14-8-3-1 Pennzoil ...... $9.88 2494. Mitchell Apartments birch $25.00, soft $20.00, stones and pearl rings - - ~~ - in Elkton, phone 375-4211. face cord, split and deli- We honor all muffler exquisitely styled - GARAGE SALE - Aug. 4 and Union Villa Apartments in vered. Call 872-3208. guarantees reasonably priced. 5, 9:30-5. Boys’ clothes, Unionville, phone 674-2904. 2-7-27-6 Lily Cheng material, player piano rolls, Crawford Apartments in Phone 673-7962 Phone 872-5071 many miscellaneous items. Port Austin, phone 738-8701. HEAVY DUTY shocks. Gas 4863 Spruce St., Cass City picnic will be held on the charged shocks - struts. See ,2-7-27-2 6594 Pine St. 14-8-3-1 Rosecran Apartments, 4580 2-2-3-tf school grounds, located on State Rd., in Gagetown, MI, Us. Cass City Tire, phone M-25 and White Rock 872-5303. , 2-8-3-1 f Printingw Service t 48735,517465-2673. 4-5-18-tf Road, beginning at 1 p.m. 8-FAMILY garage sale - Whatever your printing needs, we sewe them Thursday and Friday 9:OO OFFICE SPACE for rent, FOR SALE - Refrigerator, right! Latest modern offset and letterpress till 5:W. 6371 Houghton St. location on M-53, 3% miles avocado, glass shelves, Miscellaneous variety and north of M-81. Call for more equipment to assure you of the best results water dispenser, needs children’s clothing. 14-8-3-1 information517-872-2581. molding. Call 872-5073. in every way. $150, service and a dish to pass for 4-7-20-tf 2-7-27-3 a potluck dinner. BACK TO school sale - Activities will include Thursday, Friday 9:OO - ? Things We Print raffle prizes, a bake sale, a Boys’ 10-teen,girls’ 14-teen, Tickets Business Cards “pick a pretty package,’ like new, very reasonable. Menus 6614 Gage, Gagetown. Now Under Construction Accounting Forms sale, an odds and ends auc- Phone 665-2265. 14-8-3-1 Letterheads Programs I tion, arts and crafts sales and children’s games. Those in Vouchers Statements Annual Brochures Envelopes attendance also will be able 4 More Units (Twosold) to see a restored antique Rummage Sale Booklets horse and coal shed. and First Come, First Served I Bake Sale The first woman to receive a Nobel Prize for literature Thursday & Friday [ Cass City- Chronicle If was Swedish novelist and Aug. 11-12 Phone 872-20> poet Selma Lagerlof. 9:OO till 4:oo For Sale f Good Shepherd I-- Lutheran Find the Service or Product Fellowship Hall Main St., Cass City Northwood lake Condominiums You Need in This. . . . ~ ~ -~ ~ ~ I Action’ Guide I 14-8-3-2 GARAGE SALE - 1-day , Excellence in Condominium Living only, Wednesdav. Aue. 3. I I --a -, I 6350. Pine, 9:00:5:00. An- tiques, collectables, rhines- AUTO SERVICE 1 PLUMBI NO-HUTIN0 tone jewerly, paperbacks, Big C’s cast iron items, 2 butter CASS CITY TIRE churns, organ stool, old Hercules and Cooper ASPHALT 24-HR. SERVICE wood boxes, glassware, dis- TIRES hes, clothing, all sizes, lots Tlra Repalr 0 Alignmenti Muffler8 more. 14-8-3-1 PLUMING HEATING, INC. Brakes QII Changes Drive wav G Certilred Mechanic lO’x70’ $600 Phone 872-6303 GARAGE SALE -Thursday Labor + Materials Clg*M Phon# 163-3631 and Friday. Lots of house- Included hold items, dishes, glasses, Clare’s Sunoco Sanice FREE ES TlMA TES toaster, curtains and rods, Tuna Upr 6 Minor RIprlrD silverware, stove, towels, Tlrrr B~llrrlar Call 517-673=568? Grama & 011 clothes - all sizes. 4441 Ale Certified Mechanic St. 14-8-3-1 Call 072.2170 I Rich’s Disposal 1flOWERS Aesidsntlal & Commerclal I GARAGE SALE - Friday Rubblsh Removal and Saturday, Aug. 5-6, at Cbntalner Service Available 6362 Sixth St. 9:OO a.m.-6:00 Ranch Style 1100 Square Feet Casscity Call 683.2233 p.m. 14-8-3-1 MAXMCRLER I Flowers - Plants - Balloons I YARD SALE - No junk. Basement Appliances Union 76 Sandy h Tom Thrnoy, Owner8 First time. Newborn to Certified Mechanic *wb WhSI., CuoClty, MI 4871 adult jeans, sweaters, other Full Service Garage Phon. 872.3935 clothing, household items, 1st Floor Laundry 11/2 Bathrooms Guaranteed Mufflers, blankets, sheets, TV - port- Brakes and Shocks able. Huntsville Trailer Phone 8724868 Tuff=KoteDinol 4083 S. Cemetery Rd. Park, 4053 Kelly Drive. Wooden Deck 9 Landscaped . Aulomo\lvo RUDI Prootlng Thursday-Friday 9: 00 till ~- Syrlrmr 6 Waxing Buy your cupat 01 Ilnolrum, lhan 5:OO. 14 -8-3-1 O~avrIGuards 8Ill UD lor export InelallaIlon. Wo Garage With Electric Door Opener alro do curtom md roprlr work. . RunnlngBouPa Fwlory Ir.lm8, “wr Do II Rlqhl.” RoCk Kola Stone Chlp ProtHllon Slilrfrc~longuurnira8. ForRent 1 J.J.’s Flooring Senrlce Phone 269.9585 FOR storage, Cass Cess Clty RENT - 827 S. Van Dyke, Bad Axe City Mini-Storage. Call 872- phorw Wmof 1724701 3917. 4-5-4-tf CALL US FOR A PERSONAL

FOR RENT - 1 bedroom /SHOWING OF A FURNISHED MODEL c apartment, Northwoods Heights, available July 1. SUPREME Call 872-2369. 4-6-22-tf FREE ESTIMATB WlNDOW CLEANING Sales~y: FOR RENT - 1 bedroom B. A. CALKA, REALTOR HEATING &WATER $lOf~.$Ct~W~lndawr apartment, available im- JInlIOfkl &Wh r-8. 6306 W. Main St., Cass City, MI 48726 Elre8 A Guttrro cbu~da Hl-FllW mediately. Call 872-3434 or ‘ Smlcr 4 Aenlrr after 6, 872-2596. 4-7-27-3 Telephone: Area Code 517-872-3355 - E~tlrnrlaion Comrnrrclal, G;;(;as R~blOrnlW& InduitrW Work PEOPLE READ ~ompto~e~nrurrncr covar.oa FOR RENT - Masonic Tern- ANOTHER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BY Llttle Ada Junction of Sacurlty Saknlcaa Av*ll.01@ ple Refreshment Hall - par- M-53 ties, dinners, meetings. No You’re Reading and M-81 1120 Gratlot, Saginaw alcoholic beverages. Call HERRON BUILDERS, INC. Now! Cass City Call Barney Hoffman, 872-2042. Phone 872-2161 790*7609 4-2-17-tf CQI~872-201 0 4 L - -\

/ , CASCITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3,1988 PAGE THIRTEEN TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH - USE LQW COST CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS Noticee- I Notices 1 Notices [Wanted) .- [ Services I hervices 7 BINGO - every Wednesday night. Open 6:W-early bird ANYONE HAVING any MIDDLE-AGED profes- RON’S Refrigeration - Re- TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR SALE - l&-inchZenith FOR SALE - Baldwin knowledge concerning Vol- sional couple moving to the Ken Martin pair all makes of washers, for all positions. Apply in organ, full pedal, speakers, 6:30 - regular bingo 7:OO. area, seeking nice home to color TV, push button con- Post 3644 VFW, E, Main St. lbrecht Paul family or Electric, Inc. dryers, refrigerators, person between 9: 00-10: 30 ’ trol, $75. Children’s metal for church or home $500. rent in Cass City area. Will 5-2-26-tf Michael Race family who freezers and ranges. Call a.m. and between 2:OO and swing set, new last year, Call 665-2265. 2-8-3-1 lived in Novesta Township rent with OF without option to Homes - Farms Car0 673-6278. 8-6-24-tf 5:OOing those p.m. Ortimes. call Wildwoodonly dur- $50, used very little. Call from 1878-1926 please write buy. Contact 517-874-4201 Commercial - 872-3863. 2-8-3-3 LOOKING FOR a good FOUND - male Irish Setter, to: Sally Short Busker, after 5 p.m. 5-8-3-2 Industrial Farms Restaurant, phone Elmwood Rd. between M-81 used TV? Portables and 10206 Brookmoor Dr *, New and rewire imith Refrigeratior 872-2720. 11-8-3-2 FOR SALE - Stained glass and Hurds Corner Rd. Call consoles, priced from $40 to Silver Spring, MD 20901, or ANNOUNCIN~ State Licensed church window 6’6”x8’6”. $250, We also clean and ser- 872-3065. 5-8-3-1 call (517) 673-6021. 5-8-3-3 and CHRISTMAS Around the Ben Franklin woodburning vice VCRs. Rick’s Earth’ OPENING World is the best party stove and 12 cubic ft. chest Station, Caro, phone 673- EDUCATIONAL adminis- Phone 872-41 14 plan. ever! As a part-time type freezer. Call 673-6793. trator needs house to rent, ARMSTRONG tractor 4180 Hurds Corner Road Appliance Repair 4783,1433 E. Caro Rd. fronts and rears - flotation. COIN yourdemonstrator $300 kit andyou cancash earn for 2-8-3-3 2-1-20-tf 2 or 3 bedrooms. Reply to 8-8-10-tf P.O. Box 112, Cass City. Armstrong quality at af- All makes and models ~~ Christmas, while helping 5-8-3-3 fordable tire prices. Stop in SHOP and see us at Cass City Tire, We are ready to buy LEBIODA FARMS and Call hostesseschandise forget having$40 free a mer- $100 [W) coins, gold rings, dental Excavation-gravel pit run phone 872-5303. 5-8-3-1 gold, old pocket watches, and processed sand, black 872-3092 party. No cash investment, [-I [-I no collecting, no delivering, FOR SALE - 3 bedroom $50.00 Reward baseball cards. dirt, topsoil, septic systems, CASS CITY OVEREATER: 8- 10-22-tf free training, free paper home in Cass City, large carry a full line of ditch digging, basement, ANONYMOUS . We driveways, etc. Call 872-3149 supplies. Call me today! recently remodeled Thinking of Buy- FOR RETURN Mondays 4-5 p.m. coins, baseball cards and kitchen, decorated country. or 872-2861. 8-8-3-2 RICH’S DISPOSAL - Resi-’ Sharon Vandenbossche, ing or Selling? OF BLUE-GREY supplies. dential and Commercial 872-4245. 11-8-3-1 . Call 872-2608. 3-7-27-3 PERSIAN CAT Hills & Dales General Call one of our WE DO APPR4ISALS .- Rubbish Removal. Con- Hospital basement CUSTOM . Cass City’s only licensed tainer service available. INSTRUCTORS - full and FOR SALE - 12x60 mobile Real Estate pro- Lost near Koepfgen Rd. meeting room SLAUGHTERING home on 5 acres, new sep- and M-81 - Cass City gold and silver buyers. Call 683-2233. 8-2-12-tf part time, day and evening fessionals. Phone 872-2121, ext. 222 - hours, in the following :tic, new well, 6318 River 6439 Main St. BEEF-PORK-VEAL-LAMB , Rd., Cass City. Call 872- subject areas: business Phone 872-3868 Phone 872-3919 ChuckO’Dell : 3740. 3-7-27-3 5-8-3-1 Caro group meets CURING, SMOKING AND administration, electronics Wednesdays 7 :00-8 :00 p. m . 5-7-27-3 PROCESSING Excavating technology, medical FOR SALE - mobije home United Methodist Church TUESDAY & FRIDAY transcription, computer 14x70 with expando, 2 bed- Cass City 872-2248 NEW FOSTER CARE Gilford Road AVAILABLE FROM Rent- Septic systems installed science and secretarial .rpoms, 2 baths. Excellent Car0 673-2555 home for women, in Ubly, 5-8-3-1 A-Stork : “Unique” baby Erla sand and- gravel cleaned - ponds science. Minimum condition. 2x6 walls. Call 2-4-tf private. Call 658-2518. announcement products for Packing Coo,Inc. qualifications: bachelor’s ,517 635-7391, 3-7-20-3 new ‘parents. Call 872-3407 ditching - hydrahoe - dozer degree with emphasis in one 5-7-6-5 LOOKING FOR good home USDA Plant 1074 FOR SALE - 2 bedroom - gentle female Brittany. or 872-2 191. 5-10-15-tf backhoe of the above subject areas mobile home, approxi- THERE no Girl Loves children, good 7. Cass City 517-872-2191 (master’s preferred) and LISTINGS NEEDED - Call WILL BE 84-9-tf mately 900 sq. ft., im- Scout paper drive Aug. 6. hunter, very smart, about 2 ~ (517) 872-3031 teaching experience (college for free appraisal. Our ex- Phone level preferred). Send Nrience is your insurance. mediate occupancy, $1,500, 5-8-3-1 years old. Dick deBeau- 4323 KrzJpf Rd. must sell. Kelly and Co. Re- bien, 872-3046. 5-7-27-3 AUCTIONEERING - see Cass City, Michigan resume with educational Osentoski Realty, Cass alty, 872-2248. #101A. LOST - male cat, gray with Lorn “Slim” Hillaker. Top background and experience City, phone 872-4377. black stripes. If found call Personalized Napkins dollar for your property. 8-6-3-tf to director of Great Lakes 3-5-28-tf 3-6-29-tf 872-2676. 5-8-3- 1 * Wedding Phone 872-3019, Cass City. ELECTRIC motor and Junior College, 1231 Cleaver * Anniversary 8-10-3-tf power tool repair, 4 p.m. to Rd., Caro, MI 48723. EOE. * Graduation 8 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to 11-7-274 FOR SALE BY INTERIOR AND Exterior 5 p.m. Saturdays. John BOA.CALKA REAL Many colors and designs Blair, 1/8 mile west of M-53 HOMEMAKERS make lots ESTATE with your name painting. Theron Esckil- on Sebewaing Road. Phone of money for school shopping sen, 4355 Ale SPECIAL!!! Near Cass City -- 75 Acres, 7 room home with 3 bedrooms; 2 St., Cass City. 269-7909. &12-13-tf and Christmas, selling See our new catalog for 1988 Call 872-3095 * 84-2-tf bathrooms; FIREPLACE with wd-burning insert; it has the “OPEN LOOK” Invitations -.+ Christmas Around the living rmm and dining room; many other features, PLUS guest home, one story and CASS CITY CHRONICLE WILL DO-interior painting. World. Phone 673-5712. with 1 bedroom, etc. PLUS 24x40’ BUILDING for garage and workshop & Announcements Phone 872-2010 BRING NEW LIFF Carla Hunter, 7101 I 1-7-27-2 storage; Mostly wooded - built in 1979 ---- priced to move immediately at 5-1-134 TO YOUR CARPET Mushroom Rd., Deford. Call $69,500. Terms. for all social occasions R~vlvrtha orlglnal beauty of your 872-5087. 8-7-27-3 -LaFAVE STEEL Supply, urprl. CIwned In your own home (Work Wanted) 14 Cass City 12x50’ Mobile home deep well storage by Von Schrrdor ACRES: Near - - 60’ - 15x15’ New 1988 Catalog --- . Inc., for all of your steel dfy-founmethod f Wanted to.Buy WILL DO baby-sitting in building - small horse barn - Taxes $250.00 - priced to sell at $14,000, L.16,500 loaned overnight needs, fabricating, my home. Ask for Karen machine shop, welding, “SPECIAL” WANTED - Half-dollars, 872-2725after 6 p.m. HOUGHTON ST,- in Cass City - 3-4 bedroom home - neat in and out - Dining room Matching accessories hydraulic hose accessories, silver dollars. Will pay top 12-8-3-3

- basement; 1 1/2 car garage attached to home; plus 1 1/2 car workshop to rear of lot including matchbooks, go to 8260 Van Dyke Rd., price. Coin Shop, 6439 Main, ~~ ~. - Immediate Possession - priced at $28,500. Terms. L. 16,529 napkins, thank you notes Cass City, or phone 517-872- Cass City. Phone 872-3919. WILL HOUSE CLEAN 2581, hours Monday 10% dtsewnt to 6-7-27-tf Thursdays, all day or half FAMILY RESTAURANT - over $40,000 spent on remodeling - grossing over Cass City Chronicle through Friday, 8 :00 to day. Have references. Call $100,000. banquet room - brick & block construction - plus warehouse; same Phone 872-2010 5:00, Saturday, 8:OO to WANTED - scrap iron and after 5,872-5110. 12-7-27-3 - 5-1- 13-tf CARPET BRlTE owner 13 years - RETIRING - Tcrms. L.16,458 12:OO, closed for lunch, old farm machinery for ~ 12:OO to 12:30. 5-7-27-tf Sass City 072-4614 scrap iron. Call 678-4368, EXPERIENCED baby-sit- RENT-A-STORK - An- 8- 16-88 Free pickup. 6-8-3-2 RETLREES: One story stone home with 2 bedrooms; forced hot air furnace; laundry nouncement service. Ador- ter will do baby-sitting in room; all kitchen; carpeted; large barn for storage or horses all this BINGO - Every Thursday my home. Any age chil- modem on able outdoor display de- at St. Pancratius Hall, S. Simpson Excavating CAST-Have you sold your 3 1/2 acres and close to Cass City. Priced to sell immediately at $29,500. 16,565 livered and placed in front property on a land contract dren. Call anytime 6784377. Seeger, Cass City. Doors 12-8-3-3 of new baby’s home to an- open 6:OO p.m. Early-bird Sand - Gravel - Fertile or mortgage and now you nounce arrival. Color of black dirt - Septic Systems would like the cash? MDL SPECIAL!!! HAMMER & NAIL -A unique home built by a Doctor years ago 6:30, regular bingo 7:OO. I WILL do baby-sitting in has 4 lots oak panelling womanized sun plus bundle tells friends and Phone 872-5410. Knights of - Ditch cleaning - Water Investments, ask for Mike bedrooms; of - FIREPLACE - deck; neighbors if boy or girl. Call 8724555, 6-6-29-t f my home. Call anytime 872- storage building - needs work -All for $9,000. terms. $1,500. down. Columbus Council No. 8892. lines - Driveways - Base- 872-3407 or 872-2191, 5-12-31-tf ments. 4073. 12-7-27-3 5-4-29-tf NEAR CASS Very neat 3 bedrooms with closets - 2 bathrooms; new well; (To Give Away CITY: This and That - WILL DO baby-sitting in extra large kitchen - extra large living mom with sliding glass door leading to sun my home in Deford. Call Real Estate For Sale TO GOOD home - 8 deck; many other features - small horse barn for 3 horses; nicely landscaped - FREE ESTIMATES FREE 872-3474. 12-7-27-3 Asking only $45,000. terms. L.#16,493 puppies, German Shepherd Call 872-4502 mix. 6444 7th St., Cass City, Medical Building - well constructed - suitable for Dentist, Doctor, CPA, Attorney, 8-5-25-t f phone 872-2665. 7-8-3-1 [ Card of Thank7 Insurance or Real Estate Office - Priced to ’ell - Immediate Possession. Cas City FREE TO GOOD home - THE FAMILY OF Irene L# 16,45 1 JOHNSON’S SEPTIC Tank AKCregistered Irish Setter, REMODELED! ! Franks thanks all the - Cleaning - available 7 gentle dog, 3 Years old, has 2 ACRES: Cass City - 4 bedroom home with new roof; new siding; new nurses of Hills and Dales Near days. No charge mileage. health. Call 872-2270. Hospital, Dr. Donahue, St. windows; new bathroom; new kitchen; new laundry room; basement; large barn - Portable toilet rental avail- 7-8-3-1 Pancratius Women’s Coun- much more - possession on short notice; $59,000.00. terms. able. Call 269-8097. 8-5-25-tf cil, Fr. Spleet, Fr. Surman of Sebewaing and all 10 ACRES - Beautiful building site; lots of Pine & Birch trees - live stream on Arthur Brown friends, neighbors and rela- property - reduced from $14,900 to $12,900. terms. L.#16,474 tives, also Little’s Funeral Cass City Home. 13-8-3-1 RANCH STYLE FOR SALE - 800 Ford tractor CONDOMINIUMS! ! ! CALL FOR A PERSONAL SHOWING OF A FURNISHED Well Drilling with bucket. Can be seen at US 6259 DeLong Rd. or call after THE FAMILY OF Maee MODEL. 1100 square feet of living space; 1%bathrooms; wooden deck; basement; Guild wish to express their 1st floor laundry; garage with electric door opener - Appliances - landscaped, and and 4,872-2610. 9-7-27-3 appreciation and thanks to much more. our relatives, friends and FOR SALE - Farmall A, neighbors for the prayers, RETIREES or STARTER HOME!!!! 6635 Third St, crank start - starts easy, Near Cass City: Starter home just the second home for pump Repair cards, flowers and food. To

ON M-53 or RE- snowblade, manual lift. Rev. Eldred Kelley for his + TIREES! ! ! ! 1 story home with 2 large 4 piece bathroom; large bedrooms; Charming home built in the English Tudor style. STATE LICENSED Runs good, $900. Phone 872- comforting words, to the : kitchen, living room ; aluminum sided ; 40 fruit trees; all this on 3 acres --- offered Room for happy family with 2 bedrooms down, 2 up, Phone 673-380() 2491. 9-7-20-3 to you for $29,500. CALL AN APPOINTMENT! ! ! L#16561 Evangelical Free Church for TODAY FOR plus finished attic, 2 baths, formal dining rmm, fire- 8-1-27-tf the beautiful luncheon IN CASS CITY: 4 bedroom home with 11,$ bathrooms; forced hot water furnace; lots place in living room. Full, dry basement, fenced in FOR SALE - Hardfaced served. Dr. Beatriz Martin . of storage room;large kitchen; dining room;comes with 2 LOTS - close to downtown back yard. Hardwood floors and beautiful woodwork. sickle sections for all and her staff, Hills and Dales . Cass City - walking distance to playground, schools, churches, etc. DISTANT TIRED OF calling for makes of combines, mow- Hospital staff for their Needs some TLC. Call to see it now. Plus an attached Satellite Service without ers and swathers. Les Pro-

. OWNERS want quick sale --- IMMEDIATE POSSESSION --- Sellers will hold land one-bedroom apartment with bath, kitchen, living wonderful care, the Little’s + anyEarth response? Station. WeCall serviceRick’s fit, 872-2309. contract. #16,285 room,covexed patio. $54,900. CCTO27 9-7-20-3 Funeral Home for their ~ kindness and support.13-8-3-1 all makes and models. FARMERS we have ex- ; HUNTING LAND: 20 Acres - some woods and some clearing - $7500.00 terms. We have Cass City , Across from Car0 Honda on : several parcels available ---- 40 acres, $28,000, adjoining state land, M-81. Phone 673-4783, panded ow inventory of FROM THE John Zin- 8-5+tf agricultural bearings. We necker family, our deepest : Beautiful COUNTRY HOME - near Cass City - Ranch Home with approx. 1800 square also stock roller chains. sincere thanks to the many : feet; quality built home; fireplace with heatilator; thermo-windows; well insulated; MCMahan Auto Supply, at friends who so generously full basement; 2% car garage - wooded back yard - 3 Acres - $84,500.WILL TRADE HURON TREE SERVICE. the light in Cass City. Phone donated for memorials, - FOR HOME IN CASS CITY. L #16,510 Tree trimming, removal who gave food, flowers and and dead wooding, stump 872-3210. 9 -7-1 3-4 for visits, prayers, cards IN GAGETOWN: Ranch home with 3 large bedrooms; lots of closets and storage; removal. Fully insured. and helped in so many ways : large family size kitchen with Kitchen-Aid dishwasher; built-in china and desk; Free estimates. Over 15 during Jack’s long illness. : laundry rmm off kitchen; 2 bathrooms; 2 car garage attached; IMMEDIATE years experience. Owner - To Rev. Patton for his AMERICANSeminars is many visits and encourage- POSSESSION; $42,500.00 terms. L#16555 Marvin Andreski. Call 874- seeking assertive individual 4457. 8415-tf to teach “zero down” real ment, to those who served IN CAS$ CITY: Two story aluminum sided home with approx. 2,000 square feet of as pallbearers, to Don estate seminars. You have Greenleaf for music and ’ living space; blown in insulation in ceiling and walls; open stairway; formal dining HVE seen them on TV, now do beautiful solo, to Roger Lit- room; 4-5 bedrooms; 2 car garage; excellent location - near downtown Cass City - CARPET & UPHOUTERY them in person, $3,000 to distant owner wants immediate sale! ! ! Reduced to $55,900. terms. L #16,521 CLEANING tle for help and understand- $6,OOO part-time, $lO,oOO to ing. All we can say is13-8-3- thank1 $15,000 full time possible, LISTINGS NEEDED ON RANCH TYPE HOMES IN CASS CITY 4354 Woodland Free estimates For interview call 616-345- you. BUYEM WAITING! ! ! Truck mounted equipment 9560. 11-8-34 Owner will look at offers on this excellent starter WE WOULD LIKE to thank WE HAVE SEVERAL EXECUTIVE HOMES, FARMS, VACANT LAND, home that is easy to heat. Furnace and roof new in WANTED - part-time help, all our friends and :BUSINESSES, LOTS - Country homes and homes not shown here. Several parcels 1980, insulated in 1981. Stave, washer and dryer, varied hours. Need someone neighbors for flowers, of HUNTING LAND! ! rotor, included. Has 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, full with good personality and cards and memorials sent 8: See, Call or Write to: basement, 2 car garage. Ask for CCTO26 when you willing to learn. Apply in in memory of my husband call to see it. $29,900. person Cass City Floral. and our father. Thank you 11-8-3-1 to Rev. Clare Patton for his B.A. CALKA, REALTOR comforting words in our LIBRARIAN - part time time of need. Thank you to 6306 West Main Street flexible hours. Minimum Dr. Beatriz Martin for her Cass City, Michigan 48726 qualifications: BLS with ex- excellent care. Also, thank PAINTING, SPRAY paint-- perience in acquisition and you to those who partici- Marv Hobart, salesperson ing - barns, roofs, tool- cataloging. Send resume pated in the Masonic sheds, storage tanks, grain with educational memorial service and to Call 517-872-3355 bins, etc. Paint with 10-year background and experience the ladies who prepared the AND AUCTIONEERING durability available. Hen- to director of Great Lakes lunch. All your acts of kind- Ask For Free Folder drick’s Paint Service, Cass Junior College, 1231 Cleaver ness and help will not be Our 36th year serving Tuscola, Sanilac and Huron Counties Call 872-4377 City. Phone 872-2019. Rd., Caro, MI. 48723. EOE. forgotten. The family13-8-3-1 of Ar- n~~lrOR ‘E&=? r wt Hnu#*o or if no answer 872-2352 3-8-3-1 84-4-22 11-7-27-4 thur Thomas. PAGEFOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3,1988 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Taking Cass Citv Schools crew hard stock

By Bill Myers at work as school year nears I School days are in sight While the high school has school, “There are cup- ELEMENTARY students arrive for class, SCHOOL and custodial and youth custodians com men ted. no specific big project to boards to build, too, We corps crews are working Cas City High School complete, the work to be changed a fan motor on the Summer touches on Just when I’m enjoying the interested to read what my Bcfore the choice looks hard to ready Cass City Principal Russell Biefer done is enough to keep the 4 roof-a lot of work.” Campbell Elementary have summer at Crystal Lake and answer is. too simple, guess what your school buildings for day said he expects work on his full-time workers and one “It’s coming along real also been keeping the 2 staff doing nothing at full speed, Checking with Franklin bracket will be in 1993 after one. school to be completed by part-time worker assigned well,” Biefer noted. custodians and one youth along comes a letter from an Fund to see if the 13% is a 4 years of Dukakis and a Painting walls, waxing school’s start. to complete it busy for a few “They’re doing a real good corps worker busy these pas’ old friend with a devilish misprint, I find that the AGE hrnocratic Congress. An- floors, removing asbestos The painting schedule at more weeks. job. The school will be in months. question. A question that fund is strictly junk bonds. other factor, will you still k from maintenance rooms, Cass City High has marked “I’ve been scrubbing all tiptop shape when we Staff custodian Tim Jewett has many answers. Some 80% of the assets are working and earning plus many miscellaneous 8 rooms, all halls and all the floors. I’ve got a lot of Start.” said he anticipates the proj- In this case, many answers in bonds below investment money, or will you be lwf- jobs began just after school bathrooms for painting. painting to do; I don’t know ects at Campbell will con- is no answer, but we’ll grade, and ineligible for ing? ended in June. Because of And, as both the interrnedi- how many gallons of paint INTERMEDIATE clude near the beginning of muddle ahead and extract banks and insurance compa- I suggest still another the workload, the labor ate and elementary schools I’m going to go through,” SCHOOL the school year. some thoughts. The letter: nies to buy. choice: could last up to the first day do, custodians there plan to remarked Clayton Sawdon, the“A lotasbestos of scrubbing removal,” around Dear Bill: Don’t wait 5 years to dip of school or continue after refinish all floors. a custodian at the high Work on the intermediate I have $lOO,OOO in a de- They are a new and popu- into your fund. Chip away at school, however, may not be Jewettfocused remarked, on now. Also, is being paint ferred compensation fund. lar type of investment, your capital now. fully completed by the time It’s all in the Franklin AGE dreamed up by the boys in There is an immutable law: students and teachers meet is being applied to the ink fund. I’m still practicing law Los Angeles and New York. If you have a tax liability for their frrst sessions. nor and exterior of thc. and as you know, I’m 75. Of the 6 categories of bonds hanging over your head -- Building supervisor, Jim building, and the bathmm My income puts me in a not in default, the AGE fund capital gains or deferred Fox remarked that the crux floors are being refaced. 43% bracket (Federal and bonds rank mostly in the incomc -- you can’t spend it of building work will be The workers are not as State), If I take out the lowest 2. until you do pay the tax. finished around Sept. 1, but loaded with work as they money, I pay 43% at once. Assuming you do quit I will guarantce you that in some “smaller” jobs may were last year when ceilings Meanwhile this AGE fund, working some day, invest- 5 years you won’t feel like still remain in the 3 story were taken out and roof which has all high-yield ments will be your only spcnding it as much as you building to be completed work focused on, fewett bonds, brings in 13%. I can source of income. To con- might now. When emphy- early in the school year. noted, but there is still much roll it over into other Fran- sider anything but gd sema and gout and aithritis to accomplish. klin funds without paying quality is inviting nights of The big project king tack- and prostate problems and by Fox’s team 2 custo- Workers at all 3 Cass City any tax at the time. Later, of led of uneasy sleep. sinus invade that wretched dians and 2 youth corps schools still have nearly a course, when I withdraw it, I you In retirement have body of yours, they will seep workers is the refurbishing month to complete their have to pay the tax. enough problems without away your energy and de- projects in virtually unin- So what do I do? introducing insomnia. of a rwm that once served as sires. a chemistry laboratory in habited buildings. Students JEROME So you are persuaded have only that long left to 0.K. Yes, I said it: Invade your the days the building served to get out of the junk yard. capital now. Spcnd more as a high school. enjoy their summer before Dear Jerome: Two choices: than you take in. leaving for the freshly Good question. I will be 1. You liquidate the Ask God and all your Pres- “Next year we’ll refinish primed classrooms that $loO,OOO and pay your 43% byterian ancestors to for- the floor,” Fox remarked await their arrival. tax. You have left $57,000. give you for falling from explaining what will be ac- Put it into tax-exempt bonds Grace. complished this year. The Donate blood at 8.2%. Compound the Play it right, and on D-Day ceiling has been painted, interest for 5 years, and you when thc undertaker arrives, chemistry lab tables were at Thscola Fair have $85,000. there will not be a dime left. tom out and hooded exhaust 2. Roll over the AGE fund fans mounted in the walls NA~ONALARTCRAW The mortician will get only The Recf Cross b‘bloodmo- I into one of thcir bond funds the $250 from Social Secu- will be transformed into bile” will be at the Tuscola Makt yoar dectiom with of decent bonds at 10% rity. The American Legion shelves. Also the walls and County Fairgrounds Thurs- complett eonfidemcc kt yield and in 5 years com- will prcrvidc a flag to cover floor have yet to be finished day and Friday from 1 to 7 pounding you will have YOU 8- ebWdD# hln 8 that cheap coffin. It won’t for September. p.m.Persons are asked to stop at Umof the hemi QluUty ad $161,000. But then you make much difference. After Other than renovating that comtnem of farm. must pay the tax, and say it your survivors read the will is still 43% total That they probably won’t attend ‘Comt h and kt urn wl.i leaves you net of $92,000. you in your wedding pha~ the services. 1’11 be there, the hrst recently. Durng the begrandstand and pic- So on the tax-free bond near I though, to honor the memory ALL BATHROOMS, HALLWAYS and 8 rooms are slated for transition, the first floor nic area, take time to route you have $85,000 in of the first fellow who ever painting at CasS City High School. Clayton Sawdon began the r~mrequired rewiring to donate blood. ~liblood 1993. Take the corporate did what I told him. task last Week in the midst of many other projects scheduled in accommodate the SOme 24 typesCross are urgently officials said.needed, Chronicle bond path of decent bnds computers. Red I and you have $92,000 in 5 preparation for the 1988-89 school year. BILL Also,. a drop ceiling-I was Free T-shirts, compli- I years, put ‘n a bathroom.. ments of the Tuscola

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food preservation? Call the Let work with to pinpoint Food Preservation Hot Line us you (517) 269-9949 during busi- ness hours (8:30 a.m. to 5 the savings investment that’s p.m.). After office hoiirs your best designed to meet your questions will be answered by master canner volun- 1981 Ford Granada, 2 dr., teers. After 6 p.m. call beige, V-8, auto., 63,519 $2995 overall financial needs. Maggie McQueen at 269- 6582, Carol Polk at 269- I 9862 or Carol Holtrop at 1984 Pontiao Sunbird, 4 cyl., REGULAR SAVINGS 269-7154. auto., air, 78,O.OO 3995 If you live in the Owendale For those unexpected emergencies. area call 678-4185 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 1980 Buick Skylark, 4 cyl., 4- INTEREST CHECKING p.m. Cheryl Brookins, a master canner volunteer, speed, 87,951 1995 So all your dollars left on account can will be on call. earn interest. In the Elkton area, call 1980 Sunbird, 375-2364 after 7 p.m. for Pontiac 2-dr., 6- answers to your questions. cyl., auto., 61,986 2795 MONEY MARKET ACCOUNT Barb Krohn, another master For higher than average interest earnings canner volunteer, will be 1984 Chev. Celebrity 6 cyl., with easy accessibility. happy to help you. Canning and freezing rec- auto., 4-dr., 80,000 4500 ommendations have CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT changed considerably. Be For above average interest earnings of sure and be safe and call for 1978 Chev. 3h Ton, auto. 1995 funds that are not immediately. the current recommenda- needed tions. Michigan State Uni- versity Cooperative Exten,- 1977 Chev. Y2 Ton, auto, 67,000 2495 INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT sion Home Economists have Dollars set aside earning a- healthy interest the latest information on 1981 Chav. Camaro, 4-spd., food preservation. rate a retirement income. guaranteeing Dog days 228,85,000 2995 funds deposit protected up to ’ All on are 1985 Astro, V-6 auto., air cond., $100,000 per depositor by the Federal Deposit hard on tilt, cruise, passenger 9395 Insurance Corporation at no cost to you. 8 animals 1984 Jeep, CJ7, V-6,4 spd., soft The dog days of summer top 4695 Come in and let‘s talk savings! can be as hard on your pet 3s they are on you. Don’t ever leave your dog in a car, even 1983 Ciera, 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto., ‘I with the windows partially open. Temperatures can rise .. Brougham (SAVE)

Watch out for hot spots- red, raw patches on your dog’s skin The spots are itchy and the more the dog scratches the spot, the itchier it gets You may want to try Sulfdene SCOTT medication on the hot spots This US Government approved Cass City, Mi 40726 mdcine 1s available at pt CHEVROLETm stores, supermarkets , d 1 s- MEMBER FDIC coun t or d e p a r t rn e n t s t o re OLDSMOBILE, INC. A penalty is charged for early withdrawal of time funds and IRA accounts. pet counters. It goes to kl. Hour:&smwTrm.-wld.+rl. work instantly to promote &XMdXI Mon. 6 Thun.. WZSl Sat. L Rt % Mile East Of Cas$ City On M-81 healing and rellevc the cause I of the itching Check with your vet €or an accurate diag- nosis and treatment plan for your pet. Supplement To: Cass City Chronicle Cass City IGA Foodliner 6727 Cass City Road-Cass Ciw, Michigan 48726 Phone: 872-2645 Store Hours: Mon.-Wed., a Sat.; 8330-6300 Thurs. & Fri.; 8:30-9:00 Closed Sunday

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