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- D Political 1,ce lift! due Nov.8 in Tuscola County LOCAL Pat Britt (above) is showing an exhibition ARTIST Area voters will head to locdracesandpmpositions. of her work at Rawson Memorial Library in Cass City Nov. upper Thumb will take place reelection. will decide a township race their respective polling The polls will open at 7 in Tuscola County, where 2-8. The exhibit consists of 20 to 25 paintings featuring a wide places next week, Tuesday, a.m. and remain open until 8 Allen, 45, a Deford busi- as well as a millage ques- Nov. 8, to choose a new p.m. voters will elect a new nessman, has lived in the tion. prosecutor, sheriff, clerk, township since 1948. He variety of painting styles and themes. (See story page 12) president as well as decide a BY far the biggest face lift Republican Jeannine I host of state, county and in county government in the treasurer, register of deeds owns and operates Dan’s Hobart and Demockat Rich- and at least 2 new county Auto and Fireplace Shop. ard J. Patnaude are both commissioners. Stine, 63, has been a farmer seeking election to the office Voters also will decide the all his life. He has lived in of township treasurer. In- 70 sign petition fate of a county-wide mil- the Deford area for 27 years. cumbent Treasurer Kenneth lage request for veterans Neither of the candidates M. Hofmeister decided not services,and aproposed$20 has previous political expe- to seek reelection. motor vehicle registration rience. Patnaude, 62, has been a fee. The’ millage request, 2 cash crop farmer in Area voters in Huron and mills for 3 years, would raise Gagetown since 1945. He Area residents protesting Sanilac counties also will about $24,000 per year and also has worked as a tax elect new sheriffs. would be used to prepare consultant for businesses In addition, area Sanilac unpaved township roads for and private individuals for voters also will elect a new black topping. 20 years. 48-unit apartment complex drain commissioner and a A similar request, one mill Hobart, 56, also is a cash new commissioner in Dis- for 5 years for roads, was crop farmer. The Unionville tric t 5, which includes Ever- defeated by voters in a spe- native, who has lived in the Proposed development of a that the proposed site is dents will receive ample later sold it to Cherry Enter- near future, trustees re- green and Gmleaf town- cial election held April 5. iownship for 12 years, 48-unit low-to-moderate across from a gravel pit. She opportunity to voice their prises Inc., and now is in the marked. ships, as well as vote on a served one year on the Co- income apartment complex said children living at the opinions at public hearings pmess of reacquiring the Also Monday, the council: county-wide millage re- ELMWOOD lumbia Township Zoning south. of Maple Street has proposed apartment com- required for annexation and business, -Amended a motion to quest for renovation work at Board.Voters will again be asked drawn fire from residents plex wwld be attracted to zoning changes. If approved, the license order a brand new patrol car the county courthouse. Registered voters in living in that area of the vil- took position we will allaw only the same .after lewning &e, %We Huron C~wtyvoters will the pit, thus increasing the “We the EIrnwood Township also please turn to page 9. lage. liability of the county. did primarily because there activities as allowed previ- model usually purchased for also elect a probate judge A petition signed by nearly Trespassing is already is a desperate need for hous- ously-sales of liquor by the the Police Department isn’t and a commissioner in Dis- 70 residents who don’t want rampant at the gravel pit and ing ,” Al thaver com mented . glass, and dancing. Police available anymore. trict 6 as well as decide a the multiple family housing probably will continue, de- “There is a need for apart- Chief Gene Wilson and the Instead, the council de- county-wide millage re- Farm accident complex recently was pre- spite a recent decision by the ments in the community.” council have recommended cided to purchase a similar quest for the county medical sented to the Cass City Vil- county road commission to The council in September that Stilson’s request for an vehicle and package at a cost care facility. lage Council, which dis- erect a cable and signs there, approved a motion in sup entertainment permit not be of about $1 1 ,OOO, compared Locally, a new supervisor, claims life of cussed the issue with a she continued. port of the project provided approved. to $13,200 for a new car. treasurer and clerk will be spokeswoman for the resi- all necessary legal steps, Council trustees noted that Officials noted they learned elected, and 3 millage ques- “We have 3-wheelers and their approval of the license about the used vehicle-a dents during its monthly 4-wheelers and. .target including annexation of the tions decided in 4 area town- meeting Monday night. . proposed property to the transfer is subject to “rea- 1988 model with 6,000 ships. Mayville man Elizabeth Street resident practice’’ at the gravel pit, sonable resolution” of 2 ci- miles-through local car she remarked. “I’ve seen it village, are taken. A 36-year-old Mayville Grove Road, east of M-24, Nancy Weippert, who at- Milo S. Turner of S.I.D.C. tationrne for serving a dealer Roger Board. NOVESTA tended the meeting along all, and now we’re going to minor and another for pa- -Approved village area farmer died last week when the accident occurred have children playing there? Ltd. Partnership, Frank- Treas- following a power take-off late Thursday afternoon. with Frank Schott and Ger- enmuth, approached village trons on the premises after urer Joyce A. LaRoche’s Novesta Township voters ald Polk, Woodland It’s just asking for trouble, in which states 93.67 will both choose a new accident in Fremont Town- Blonde apparently moved both my opinion.” officials with the proposal in hours-recently issued report, ship. too close to the machinery Avenue residents, outlined early September. Assuming against the business. percent of village taxes have supervisor and decide the the group’s opposition. The council addressed been collected to date, com- fate of a millage request for According to a report filed and his clothing became some of the points raid by financing is approved, It was noted that, accord- by Deputy CurtisChambers, entangled in the power take- She said residents don’t Turner indicated he would ing to the Liquor Control pared to 92.65 percent last road improvemehts. residents. Two long-time Deford who assisted ambulance off shaft, the deputy re- believe the proposed site is like to build the complex on Commission, the transfer of year. The amount collected sufficient for 48 units with- ownership cannot be com- totaIs $489,391.49. residen ts-Republican personnel responding to the Pod. ASSURANCE a 4-acre parcel that starts at Danny Allen and Democrat scene, the farmer, Michael Blonde, who was trans- out creating a great deal of pleted until the violations The county treasurer called ’ the south end of Maple Maynard A. Stine-are L. Blonde, 1495 E. Grove ported via helicopter to St. congestion, and the incom- Council President LE. Street and continues east have been settled. for delinquent taxes Sept. Rd., apparently was unload- Hospital in Saginaw, ing streets to the area would 22, LaRoche reported, add- vying for the supervisor’s Mary’s Althaver said the assurance 891 feet. The parcel, owned post, held for the past 12 ing corn frolm a gravity later died due to the extent of not sufficiently support the Bruce is 200 feet MASTQR PLAN ing 119 tax notices were increase in traffic. given residents in 1984-85 by Gee, turned delinquent in the years by William C. O’Dell, wagon onto a corn elevator injuries sustained in the regarding the type of hous- wide. who decided not to seek behind a residence on North accident. She noted that the council Village officials indicated A motion to include expen- please turn to page 9, in 1984-85 assuredresidents ing that would be developed in that phrt of town was spe- Turner represents the Same ditures of up to $15,000 in that the rezoning of that that built, the village’s Cass City’s 1989 budget to section of town was done cific to village-owned prop- fm erty, 3 acres of which was existing low-to-moderate update the village’s master only for the purposed of sold for construction of a income apartment complex. plan was also approved. developing senior citizen senior citizen apartment The council, which noted housing, not general occu- complex. LICENSE TRANSFER the plan has not been up- pancy apartments. Althaver and the council dated since its completion Weippert also said she has also noted that village zon- In other business Monday, some 30 years ago, stated spoken with residents living ing would allow Construc- the council approved a rec- that an update is needed in near the village’s other low- tion of 48 units at the pro- ommendation to transfer a order to insure orderly to-moderate income apart- posed site, which would be liquor and dance license for growth and development in ment complex, located accessed by Maple, Sher- The Station bar in CasCity. the community in future north of Provincial House. man and Elizabeth streets. The transfer request was years. She said comments about Althaver pointed out that made through the Liquor An up-to-date master plan living near the complex the proposed complex is still Control Commission by also is a must if officials have been “unfavorable.” only a proposal, and that if Donald J. Stilson, who pre- hope to secure certain state Another concern of the the project proceeds, resi- viously owned The Station, and federal funding in the citizens, she pointed out, is

Ykland-NovestaAd4 United Was goal to remain at $17,000

Elkland-Novesta United teers at the end of the cam- Contributions totaling Festival ($1 ,OW), Cass City Way officials quietly kicked paign, he remarked, adding $16,975 were made possible Park System ($2,0O0), Pony iff their 1988 campaign this the campaign began Nov. 1 through the 1987 local cam- League Baseball ($550), week in hopes of reaching and will continue through paign. Tom Thumb Singers ($525), last year’s goal of $17.000. Nov. 23. Funds went to the Cass City Cass City Little League HALLOWEEN COSTUME PARADE CONTEST WINNERS were selected bj Proceeds collected by local Literacy Council ($250)’ ($1,700), Mid-Thumb Girl The local United -Way volunteer^, who tradition- Cass City Girls’ Softball Scouts ($l,OOO), and the judges Saturday afternoon. Each of the winners received gift certificates donatec board, which met Thursday, ally have met their goals, are League ($1,500), Boy Scout TuscolaCounty United Way by Cass City merchants. decided not to hold a formal used annually to support Troop 594 ($600),Cass City ($7,000). kick-off dinner this year, several local agencies and, branch of the American Hemngshaw pointed out Front row, from left: Alissa Ratliff, Kira Groosbeck, Chuckie Keiser, Timmj according to group Presi- through the Tuscola and Assmiation of University that the $7,000 donation to Karr and Jeremiah Westfall. dent Doug Hemngshaw. Michigan United Way Women-RIF ($lSO), Cass the county United Way pro- “This year what we’re groups,contribute to at least City AAUW Youth Theatre vided services in excess of Second row: Nicholas Lindquist, Jamie Battel and Jason Ratliff. going to do is reverse it” and 40 county, state and national ($400), Cass City Cub f40,OOO in the Elkland- (Related dcture. stow Page 9) say thank-you to the volun- charitable organizations. Scouts ($300), Village Bach Novesta United Way area. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,NOVEMBER 2,1988 Cass City Personal Items

Audrey Katzenberger Phone 872-3049

A Food for Peace meeting, Filion Saturday to visit Mrs. mother, Mts. Elizabeth played, including an out- "Solving the World Food Chuck Greyerbiehl, sister of Sthe. dmr treasure hunt. Follow- Shortage with Expanded Mrs, Sharrkd. ing refreshments, a balloon Production at Parity Prices," Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Profit launch was held, will be held Sunday, Nov, 6, Miss Carolyn Tuckey spent the weekend in Lake at 5 p.m. at the Bavarian Inn spent the weekend with her Orion with their daughter Bob Howell of Valpa- Motor Lodge in Frank- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy and family, Mr. and Mrs. raiso, Fla., was a guest enmuth. Speakers include a Tuckey . Thomas Campbell and girls. of Mrs. Marion McClorey French farm leader. and Larry McClorey Mon- Monday evening, Mr. and day, Oct. 24. Mi, and Mrs. James Pear- I. Echo Chapter No. 337 son of Brant spent Sunday Mts. George Fisher Sr. were Order of Eastern Star will at Don Finkbeiner's for cake October birthdays were and Monday with her sister, celebrated at the Friday have an open installation of Mrs. Elsie Blades. and ice cream in celebration officers on the regular meet- of Sally's 8th birthday. meeting of the Cass City Other iUests were Sally;s meal site when were pre- ing night Nov. 9, starting at Frank Scepanski of Casev- 22 friends, Jessica and Missy, sent. Matilda VeMevy and 7:OO p.m. ille and Stanley Morell spent Thelma Holcomb were hon- a few days at the cottage in and Mi* and Mrs* Eugene ored. Celebrating anniver- and Miss Sandy Guinther of Houghton Lake, Of saries were Martha and Dayton, Ohio, spent from Gagetown. Luther Durham. 55 years. Friday till Monday with her Cliff and Thelma JaGkson; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Warack Mrs*ShirleyHoughtonand Abut 40 children were years, and Lloyd and parents, Stan and Melva Mrs* spent 54 Guinther. Her brother, present for a Halloween Phyllis Raatz, 51 years. Julie Ann Enderle and Marcy Enderle of Bay Cit) Monday in with Mrsm party Saturday at Fraser Jane Mitchell will take Daniel Warack were united was maid of honor. Brides- Mark, of Concord, Calif., Daisy Hodges. returned home Sunday after Presbvterian Church, COS- blood pressure readings- at in marriage Sept. 24 at St. maids were Cindy Enderle Mr. and Mrs. David Richmond 'S meeting. of Ann Arbor, Stacy Enderle spending a week with his Mrs. Stanley Morell at- tumei were worn and games Agatha Catholic Church, parents. Gagetown. Father Julius of Owendale' and Beth Mr. and Mrs. David The couple have 3 chil- tended the baDtismal service -- - I Lievens of S terlina Heights. at the Gagetown Methodist Meg'S Peg Spleet and Sister Nancy Richmond of Fostoria, for- dren, Denise Bruderick of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fulmer Ayotte officiated at the 2 They wore tea-length dark merly Decker, will mark Sandusky, Dwane of Church for her great-grand- purple satin gowns. of Melmore, Ohio, visited daughter, Maegan Ann Lau- p.m. ceremony. their 25th wedding anniver- Lapeer and Currell Music selections included sary Wednesday. of North Branch, and 2 Mrs. Esther McCullough ne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Warack of Sebewaing Kathy Markel and grandchildren, Deena and Monday and Tuesday. David Laurie. "The Wedding Song" and Name that "Nobody Loves Me Like was best man. Groomsmen Richmond were married Danay Bruderick. were Bill Warack of Sebe- 2, 1963, You Do." Musicians were Nov. in Unionville. Twenty-four members of The Historical Society met product! waing, James Warack 01 the Golden Rule Class of Paul Kerbyson, organist/so- Sr. Citizens Menu at Rawson Memorial Li- loist, Laura Witczak, flute, Ga etown and Craig En- Hi.band Dab Salem United Methodist brary Monday, Oct. 24, with der e of Owendale. Ushers Church met in the fellow- and Steve Burk, trumpet. f: 19 present. The meeting was q by Melva E. Cuinther Parents of the bride are were John Retford, Owen- ship room, which was deco- L conducted by President I L I Tony and Pat Enderle of dale, and Ross McCallum, rated for Halloween. A pot- Charlotte LaPeer followed Cass City. luck supper was served. Iva Owendale. The groom is the by a film on the life of Tho- The ad people would have 13. We treat you right. son of Juanita and the late Hildinger provided a birth- mas Jefferson, the third been disappointed had they 14. Atta boy, Dave. The bride's mother wore'a drj cake for her mother, 15. Nothing else delights William Warack of street-length dress of dusty president of the United seen the results of a game Gagetown. MONDAY, NOV. 7 Mrs. Bertha Hildinger's, States. played at a bridal shower you like . rose quiana knit with a crys- PATIENTS LISTED MON- 84th birthday. Following the 16. We run the tightest ship Given in marriage by her tal pleated bodice, accented recently, The object was to father, the bride chose a DAY, OCT. 31, WERE: Spanish Rice meal, President Mrs. Helen Mr. and Mrs. Don Whit-' name the product or com- in the shipping business. with a bow at the hipline Calif. Blend Vegetables Bartle presided over the tenburg spent Tuesday with pany associated with a par- 17. The great American white satin gown featuring a The groom's mother wore Yvonne Fulcher, Lawr- Salad Bar meeting and Mrs. Elizabeth Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Imhoff ticular advertising slogan. road belongs to . Sabrina neckline with lace an aqua street-length dress ence Miller, Robert Adams, Variety Bread Stine had devotions. The and hanging crystal beads. accented with sequins. Delphenia Bean, Traci in Goodells. Most of the women at the 18. Things mad8 the tradi- Plums next meeting will be with tional way. The fitted bodice was ac- Haas, Chester Kulinski, shower were familiar with Following the ceremony, a Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mrs. Elizabeth Stine of the slogans, but remember- 19. Nothing runs like a cented with crystal beads, Ronald Webb, Michael Wil- WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9 pearls and iridescent se- reception was held at the liams, Cass City; Bartle. Cass City and Mx. and Mts. ing what product they repre- William Garrison, sented was another I quins. The cathedral train Colony House, Cass City. Turkey Ala King Gerald Nicholas of Owen- story. was surrounded by Chan- Tiffany Reinhardt, cousin of Mayville ; with Vegetables Mr. and Mrs. Russell Glea- dale attended a 40th anni- came up with a meager 15 20. Where quality and Anne Jones, Snover; son of Saginaw were Sunday out of 30, and I guessed at fashion fit, tilly lace. To complete her the bride, and Angie Win- Wax Beans versary party Friday eve- attire, she wore a bow head- chester, niece of the groom, Margaret Bain, Union- Hot Biscuit dinner guests of their niece, ning at the Bear Track Inn, some of them. 21. So nice to come home to. piece outlined in pearls with ville ; Apple Mrs. Betty Greenleaf. AuGres, for Mr. and Mrs. Here are 25 mottoes from served as hostesses. -. Larry A. Creason, De- 22. We're there at every streamers of lily of the val- Kim LaPraire. En route TV commercials or newspa- Following a honeymoon ford ; FRIDAY, NOV. 11 W. and Mrs. Eldon Shar- home they spent the night per ads (Hint: We slipped in turn. ley. She carried a cascade Ruby Evans, Betty 01- rard of Waterford spent Sat- 23. Because so much is bouquet of white roses and trip to northern Michigan, sowy, Gagetown; Veteran's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Roger a few from local merchants.) the couple resides ne@ urday with his sister, Mr. and Nicholas in Kawkawlin. See how many you can iden- riding on your tires, carnations, accented with Hattie Kropp, Pigeon; 24. It's the right thing to do purple statice. Owendale. Margaret Maurich, Coffee, tea and milk pro- Mrs. Laurence Bartle. tify. Scott Stine of Saginaw and and the right way to do it. Linda Winter, Akron; vided with each meal. 25. Livin' in real time. Casey Perry, Caro; (Menu subject to Mrs. Eldon Sharrard and Randy Stine of Ionia spent 1. We bring good things to Edwin Sager, Sandusky. change). Mrs. Helen Bade were in the weekend with their life. ILLS AND DALES 2. Quality is job 1. 3. Where everything you NERAL HOSPITAL buy is guaranteed. 872-2121 4. You're in good hands EVENT DATE TME PLACE with 5: GO^ to'the last drop. Saginaw 9 a.m.- 6. All the right parts in all Heart Group NOV.7 12 noon Clinic the right places. 7. Taste them again for the first time. Dr. Girgis 9 a.m.- 8. Everything we do is in Urologist Nov. 8 11 a.m. Clinic good taste. 9. Nothing says lovin' like something from the oven. Dr. Donahue NOV. 9 8- 11 a.m. Clinic 10. Just a few smiles from home. 11. Home of Irish bread. Dr. Sy Nov. 10 1-3 p.m. Clinic 12. Choosy moms choose Dr. Jeung Nov. 11 8-1 1 a.m. Clinic Overeaters Anonymous every Monday 4-5 p.m, Shabbona UM church Immediate Care Clinic available Fri. 6 p. m. through Mon. 6 a.m. and Holidays in the honors 7 area couples Ambulatory Care Center. .Thumb Area Home Care call l(800)358-4749 Seven area couples, all Ralph and Ruth Smith, 54 Physical, Respiratory and Speech Therapy HONORED FOR A COMBINED 379 years of marriage are Shabbona United members of the Shabbona years; Andy and Eva Hoagg, plus Mammography available. Methodist Church members (front row, left) Andy Hoagg, Clark Auslander, Clair United Methodist Church, 62 years; Clark and Gladys Home Care Equipment call 872-2121 ext. were honored at a Spala1 Auslander, 54 years; Lloyd 250 Auslander, (second row) Esther Severance, Eva Hoagg, Gladys Auslander, Irene service held Oct. 9. and Irene Bader, 57 years; The co~ples,who repre- Clair and Virginia Auslan- Bader, Virginia Auslander, Margaret Burns, (third row) Lloyd Severance, Ralph sentacombined379yearsof der, 52 yeus, and B& and Smith, Ruth Smith, Lloyd Bader and Bob Burns. marriage, are Lloyd and Margaret Bums, 50 years. Esther Severance, 50 years; Business. He is employed Engaged at Motorola Corporation in Marriage Licenses NEW

Barbara- - - -I and- Norman- - - - Chicago* Clifford Mardlin and -ANNQUNCING-. -- LUNCHEON SPECIALS Stein of Utica announce the Susan LaPratt, both of Un- engagement of theirdaugh- ionville. U~AULw- U*AUL' ter, Karen Lynn, to Robert David Heidger, Fostoria, CASS CITY MAXI MUFFLER Joseph Kerbyson Chi- and Darcy Lask, Vassar. of Carl Henne, Bay Port, - is now your LOCAL cago, Ill. He is the son of and Pamela Draper, Mil- Mary and Gerald Kerbyson lington. of Higgins Lake, formerly Dennis Broughman, Mil- of Cass City. lington, and Tracie Shaw, Ms. Stein is attending Otter Lake. Michigan State University, Shawn Faircloth and Michelle Frank, both of includes FREE DRINK where she is majoring in 11 a.m. - p.m. Materials and Logistics Cass City. only 2 Management. She will graduate in June. Money-savingnews I UMAUC 1 Kerbyson is a recent or State Farm ddvers $19.95 11 graduate of Michigan State Karen Lynn Stein per day University College ol Robert J. Kerbyson 50 and over. plus mileage State Farm's new reduced cai insur- ance rate is raving money for many State Farm Mutual policyholders 50 and over. Call and sfm if you qualify. - .Moving Pads .Tow bars I Hospital auxiliary Ernest A. Telchman, Jr. 1 At Pizza Villa With This Coupon 6240 W. Main *Car Top Carriers &Trucks I 1 I: Cass City, Mich. I Expires 1-79-88 Phone 872-3388 -2 .Auto Transports .Trailers One coupon per famiiy- airs Oct. 21 meet t good with any other coup Jane Mitchell presented @AutoDollies .We sell and the program on health at quilt project. This year's the monthly meeting of quilt will be given away .Tow Dollies install Trailer Hitches Hills and Dales Hospital Dec. 9 t the hospital. I,.., 1.11 The November meeting Like 6 good neighbor, Auxiliary, held Oct. 21 at Cass City Maxi Muffler the Charmont . of the group is Monday, 76 Nov. 28,at noon at the Char- I THE PIZZA VILLA( Florence Karr distri- 4083 S. Cemetery Rd. 872-2866 Open 6 &.m.to 0 p.m. Dally Phone 872-4371 buted quilt patterns to mont, preceded by a board 314 mi. south of stoplight meeting at 11:OO. 0 members for next year's .... \

CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,NOVEMBER 2,1988 PAGE THREE “If It Fitz.. .tt Alone and desperate

By Jim Fitzgerald 1987 Michigan State Police have released figures for Last Wednesday was because I hadn’t driven it their way to Detroit. Ninety Michi- showing that there were40,000 car-deer accidents in scheduled to be my day with since Sunday, and the keys minutes later, I had Tricia gan. In Tuscola County there were 644 accidents with 16 my youngest grandchild, 2 had been in my pocket and two sets of car keys in injuries. In Sanilac the figures were 720 car-deer accidents Detroit,and it was time go with one person killed and 28 injured. Huron County’s tolls l/Z-year-old Tricia. Just she Monday and Tuesday. The to and I. I’d promised to do second set of keys was 65 puzzled,to Lapeer. especially Tricia by wasmy were 18 injuries and 522 accidents, whatever she wanted. miles away in Lapeer with I’ll bet a cookie that there will be more accidents and more Things got off to a disastrous my wife. injuries when everything is added up for 1988. teats. Start. We found time to do most ++++++++++ The plan was for me to RUINED of what Tricia wanted-eat Walbro Corporation has joined the war against smoking meet Tricia, her mother Ferd by holding classes at the company plants in conjunction RENDEZVOUS? at a McDonald’s, ride a and my wife - who’d tem- merry-go-round at a K mart with Hills and Dales General Hospital. The classes are half porarily deserted me- at 10 and play on the playground over in Cas City and have been completed in Caro. Jane I was alone and desperate Mitchell, who conducts the classes, says that national a.m. at a Rochester mall, in Detroit. Luckily, my behind Emily’s school. The t midway between our Lapeer most fun of being with Tri- averages indicate that about 40 percent of those taking phone call reached Ferd’s classes will successful in quitting. and Detroit homes. Mom home before they left for cia, besides hugging her, is be VERNA MAE MacRAE, center, accepts a tray as BPW’s and Grandma would go Rochester. It was with great listening to her speak. She There’s no telling how much success the employees shopping and lunching and speaks strangely. enrolled in the classes will have, Mitchell says, because she woman of the year from Business & Professional Women shame that I admitted I’d to Meadowbrook Theatre. lost my keys. I pride myself When she doesn’t want to has had classes where the success ratio has been as high as president Clara. Gaffney (right) and long-time friend and Triciaand I would go adven- percent. in never losing anything. lie down, she says, “I wanna 90 turing. We also would go to lie up.” When she wantshelp Meanwhile, Walbro is formulating awlicy that will club member Gerry Fischer. . Dumb, careless people lose restrict more areas in the plant from smoking. Lapeer to pick up her sister things, but not I. I told Ferd removing her clothes, she ++++++++++ Emily when she got out of to stay put until I phoned says, “Button me off.” Officials at Hardee’s have isqued invitations for some of “Woman of Year” school at 3 p.m. After further with better news. She didn’t When she thinks you’retalk- adventuring, we three would have to tell me there was no ing too much, she puts her *e leaders in the community to attend a reception in rejoin Mom and Grandma at celebration of the opening of the restaurant in Cass City. other baby-sitter available hand over your mouth and No, not at the spanking new facility. It’s being held at the Meadowbrook at 5 p.m. for Tricia, and no one else to says, “YOU makin’ me Charmont. It’s probable that most folks will have seen the MacRae honored by club Nothing to it. pick up Emily. My stupidity cazy.” She continually asks Cass area office and then retiring after Woman of the Year was Except when it came time was going to ruin the day for me what time it is, and when new building by the time the reception is held. Interest in Long-time City I tell her, she says, “Oh.” Cas City’s first fast food chain restaurant has been high. resident Verna Mae MacRae 20 years of service. given a silver tray. Among for me to leave for the 10 her and my wife, and waste ++++++++++ was named “Woman of the Shc has spent many years those in attendance during a.m. meeting in Rochester, I two theater tickets. At the playground, while I couldn’t find the keys to my Maybe the keys had fallen was teeter-tottering with I One of the world’s most thankless jobs is judging the Year” by the Cass City Busi- playing piano for Rotary the special program were 2 car. How could that be? I Emily, Tricia got stuck on employee Halloween costume contest sponsored by the ness and Professional Club luncheons, and is a guests, Evelyn MacRae and off the hook and into the Women’s Club during a former member and organist leave them on the wastebasket below. I the monkey bars. She hol- Cass City Chamber of Commerce. Thankless and long Barb Rockwell. same kitchen hook. I knew I lasting. It took the judges about 3 hours to come up with the meeting at thecharmont last of Fraser Presbyterian searched the basket and got lered: “Me havin’ a poblem various winners listed elsewhere in this issue. There week. Church, and a current mem- hadn’t left them in the car, awful yucky stuff on my here.” are The group’s next meeting garaged 26 floors below, I told her she wouldn’t times when names make the news, but we omit them to save An active charter member ber of the Cass City Presby- will be held Nov. 28. hands. I searched the pock- innocent volunteers from undeserved rebukes and this is and fourth president of the terian Church, where she ets of all my clothing. I know what a problem was one of them. (Who says the Chronicle has no heart?) local BPW organization, served as organist for 10 looked under furniture and until shegot married and had MacRae has also been active years and still plays on spe- tore closets apart. I reached a son like her Uncle Nerd. in other civic organizations, cial occasions. deep under chair cushions, including the Junior MacRae, who attended finding 63 cents and cutting 1: The Weather Women’s Club, hospital Flint Jr. College and Ferris a finger on a petrified potato ”Living Tkuth” 1. ’. High Low PrecIp. I auxiliary and community State College after graduat- chip. I phoned every place Tuesday...... 41 ... 33.. .. .02“ bell choir. ing from Flushing High I’d been in the last two days, coming to Wednesday ...... 44 ... 32 .... 0 She has held a variety of School, met her husband, to see if any keys were Calvin, while at Ferris State. found. No luck. .. ,Thursday...... 50 ... 36 .... ,06” jobs over the years. She Cass City ,I. Friday ...... 38 ... 27 .... 0 worked in thcofficcat Buick The pair moved to the area I phoned my son Nerd at Saturday...... 40 ... 21 ...-0 Motors in Flint before com- after marrying Feb. 12, Interest at the local level in contests is for sheriff. We work, to borrow his car, but ,. “Living will Sunday ...... 40 ... 19 ... 0 ing to Cas City, where she 1944. They have 2 daugh- the general election is about find Democrat Tom Kern he wasn’t there. Finally, Truth” be .I . Monday...... 49 ... 36 .... .OS” worked at Clara Flower ters, Mrs. John (Charlene) as great as I can recall in 37 more qualified than Repub- Ferd phoned with a solution holding special services ‘a’ (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant.) Shop, Shellane Fuelgas and Nipper and Mrs. Phillip years on the corner of Oak lican Bill Montague for this of sorts. Her husband had to Nov. 6-9 starting at 7 p.m. at Bauer Candy Co. Her most (Barbara) Rockwell, and 4 and Main streets. More local office. Another Democrat drive in to the Detroit area on Salem United Methodist recent employment was grandchildrcn. competition for offices and that receives our endorse- business, and he could bring Church, 4446 Alest., Cass with General Telephone Co. Following a “This is Your more propositions that stir ment is Kim Glaspie for me Tricia and my wife’s City. as office supervisor, later Life” program presented in the electorate. district 2 commissioner. keys. 1 would then drive “Living Truth” is a unique transfemnrr to the Davison honor of MacRae, the 1988 Probably the most contro- Glaspie has served one term Tricia back to Lapeer to pick music group composed of versial is state proposal A, in office and we feel has up Emily and then to Mead- Dale and Debi Ackerman of which requests the elimina- served the district well. His owbrook, where I would Elkton, and Russ and Dee tion of tax funds for abor- opponent Jack Brinkman, trade Tricia and Emily to Dee Tibbits and Tammie tions for persons receiving Republican, has a long pub- Ferd for my wife, whom I Barbret of Caro. They play public ‘assistance. We are lic service record as a mem- would drive back to Detroit. 17 instruments, both antique c convinced that voting in ber of the Owen-Gage Got that? and contemporary.’ These favor will not reduce our tax School Board and would be A few minutes after I include hammered and burden, but increase it, and conscientious on the job. agreed to Ferd’s plan, my Appalachian dulcimers, re- is unfair lo the poor. We urge However, Glaspie has done son called. You won’t be- corders, zither, ukelin, a no Vote. the job in his first term and lieve this. He said he’d taken manaphone, steel drum, We have no opinion about we sec no need for change. my car keys by mistake, not melodica, flute, guitar and proposition B, concerning In the races for clerk and discovering his error until synthesizer. crime victims’ rights. We treasurer, we endorse the reaching the apartment ga- They have traveled heartily endorse proposition persons who have bcen rage. So he put the keys throughout much of the C, bonding for improvement working in the offices. We under the floor mat in my United States presenting of the environment, and recommend Erma Brown, car, where I wouldn’t have their diversified musical proposition D, bonding for Republican, over Alexan- thought to look for them in program in combination state and local recreation dria Maylou, Democrat, for 50 years. He hadn’t phoned with a meaningful testi- projects. The need is urgent clerk, and Patricia Donovan, me sooner about this rather mony of their vital relation- and grows greater daily. Democrat, over Jim White, important development in ship with Jesus Christ, Michigan’s greatest long Republican, for treasurer. my life because he was busy. term asset is its water and its Finally, we like Dick Al- recreation area. A trip len, Republican, over David SO LITTLE TIME around the Saginaw Bay Herrington, Democrat, for YOU WANT shoreline or the coast of representative. Allen will After fervently promising MONEY Lake Michigan is all that is be seeking his fourth term in my son to kill him the next requirqd to see that the time The ancient Greeks office and has moved into timeIsawhim,I hungupand awarded crowns made of left to solve the burgeoning positions of importance in called Lapeer. Too late. laurel leaves to victorious problems caused by a bur- the House. In addition he has Ferd and my wife had al- athletes. The ancient Ro- geoning population is short. kenresponsive to the needs ready left for Rochester, and mans decorated their war One of the propositions of his district. Tricia and her dad were on heroes with crowns of oak QUICKLY AND sure to watched closely is leaves. be the request for $20 each for every vehicle registered in the county for local road HUDSON” improvements. We are VITAMIN SALE EFFICIENTLY ambivalent about this one. There is no doubt about the need. I lost my vote when the recent request for a millage increase went down. To raise the money by a regis- .. tration tax strikes me as an unfair way to raise the money. We all use the roads, A FANTASTIC 2 FOR 1 OFFER FOR YOU! regardless of whether we Sugar, Starch and Preservative Free Formulas own a car or not. We should 1 share in the cost. To charge the owner of a car the same oncentrate 600 Cm500mgm~OWw/Rose Hips amount as the owner of a 60 Tabs (Cmp.r. to c.Iv4,. me .) 100 Tabs 2 s399 reg. price $3.99 ea. 6 rea-. price $3.99 ea. semi-truck isn’t the most .- I equitable of arrangements. Stress See All Your Loan Needs! No tax is perfectly fair, of Formulasoo Us For course, and the money is 60 Tabs (c0mo.r. io sirmubs aooe-) needed. List me among the reg. price $4.99 ea. undecided on this one. One of the hottest local Niacin 100 mg. 250 Tabs CASCITY CHRONICLE reg. price $4.49 ea. reg. price $5.35 ea. fl U PSO92-700 PUBLISHED EVERY WEONESOAY AT CASS CITY. MlCHlW 6550 Main Street

John Haire. publisher. Netional Advert~sing Representative. Michigan Weekly Newspaprs. Inc. 257 Michigan Avenue. East Lansing. Michigan. Subsccnption Price:To post officesin Tus- cda, Huron and Sanilac Counttes. s8.00 a year M 2 years tor S15.M), 3 years tor, S21.W. W.50 lor six months and 3 months for $2.50. 130 Tabs Icornoarr lo T~.~.~~.~.~~-1 In Midugan - $10.00 a year. 2 years $18.00, 6 months S5.50. reg. price $6.29 ea. In other parlscl the United States, $1 1 .a a year W 2 years, 520.00. 6 months $6.00 Cass City, MI 48726 and 3 months tor $3.25. 50 cents erlra charged lor pan year order. Payable in ad- MEMBER FDIC vance. FW inlwmabm rgvding newspaper & verlising end cmnmercial and job printing, !elmphone 872-2010. PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,NOVEMBER 2,1988 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN 50+ Cub Scouts 0b ituaries Down Memory Lane attend meeting ’. ’ From the files of the Chronicle <*

More than 50 Cub Scouts this month were Jake Mildred Booms lengthy illness. daughter of Samuel and 1 and their families met Lounsbury, Josh Louns- She was born Feb, 9,1893, Rachael (Newstead) Grey. Thursday, Oct. 27, for the bury, Nicky Bliss, Jeff Services were held Mon- in Evergreen Township, She married Leslie “Tom- monthly pack meeting. Powell, Todd Milligan, day, Oct. 24, for Mildred Sanilac County, the daugh- Twenty-two new Cubs re- mie” Townsend Dec, 13, Jonathon Fruendt, George “Millie” A. Booms, 53, ter of James and Jane Ann 1928, in Windsor, Ontario, ceived their Bobcat badge Wright, Jason Wright, Jess Ruth, who died Friday, Oct. including Nathan Brown, Ciesielski, and Eric Hayes (Coulter) Brown. She mar- Canada. They made their Nathan Hennessey, Nathan (Handyman Award). 21, at Port Huron General ried James Orton McQueen home in Cas City, where Haag, Matt Derfiny, Aaron Hospital after a short illness. DE. 8, 1915, in Evergreen they operated the Townsend Barriger, Jason Humpert, Matt Klinkman, Jared She was born June 21, Township, where they lived Variety Store for over 31 Matt Ross, Eric Zawilinski, Roth, Richie Priestap, 1935, in Palms, daughter of until 1956, when they years &fore retiring to Joseph .Khoury, Kareem William and Anna (Lang) Isaac Ponder, Brad Deer- Khoury, Josh Little and moved to Greenland Road in Tucson, Ariz. Mr. ing, Franklin Horning, Kurt Iwankovitsch (Fit- Molloy. Elkland Township, Mr. Townsend died Jan. 30, Doug Ball, Stephen McIn- She married Jerome McQueen died Oct. 5,1974. tosh, Paul Powell, Robert ness Award), Little also 1973. earned Outdoorsman ; Booms Jan. 16, 1954, at St. Mrs. McQueen moved to S t. Mrs. Townsend moved to Bliss, Daniel Caister, Ryan Patrick’s Catholic Church, Lowman, Daniel Sherman, Iwankovitsch earned Out- Johns in 1980. Pigeon in 1985. She had George Wright, Jason doorsman, Naturalist, Ar- Palms. She had been a member of been a member of the First Wright, Jess Ciesielski and tist and Readyman. Mrs. Booms graduated the Shabbona United Meth- Presbyterian Church of Cass from Sts. Peter and Paul Eric Hayes. Members of Webelos Ar- odist Church and the Ever- City and was a life member Tim Sherman was pre- rows were presented with Catholic School, Ruth. She green Ladies Aid for many of the Order of the Eastern sented with his Bear‘badge pins for participating in the was employed 22 years at years. Star Echo Chapter OES and one gold and one silver 1988 Fall Camporee at Deckerville Die Form and Surviving are one daugh- #337, Cass City. arrow. Sherman, along Sleeper State Park. retired in March 1988. She ter, Mrs. Margaret Brown, Surviving are one daugh- with Tim Micklash, were The Cub Pack will be was a parishioner of Sts. and her husband Hazen of ter, Mrs. Betty Eppich and awarded the “Recruiter” prticipating in the “Scout- Peter and Paul Catholic Cass City; 2 sons, Clare her husband, Richard, of award. ing for Food” project Nov. Church 33 years and a life- McQueen, and his wife Webelos earning awards New Port Richey, Ha.; one 12-19. long resident of Huron Phyllis of Snover, and son, Tom Townsend and his County. She also was a George McQueen, and his wife, Mickey, of Redding, member of Sts. Peter and wife Marilyn of St. Johns; 11 Calif.; 7 grandchildren; 3 Professional and Business Paul Christian Mothers. grandchildren; 18 great- great-grandchildren, and Surviving are her husband, grandchildren; one half one sister, Mrs. Mary Jerome of Ruth; 3 daughters, brother, Lawrence Brown Spence of Calgary, Alberta, Mrs. Robert (Brenda) Page of Harlem Springs, Ohio, Canada, Two brothers and DIRECTORY of Ruth, and Denise Booms and one daughter-in-law, two sisters preceded her in and Tracy Booms, both of Mrs. Marilyn McQueen of death. ACCOUNTANTS PHYSICIANS Kalamazoo; 4 grandchil- Saginaw. Funeral senices were held dren; 3 sisters, Mrs. Mary Two sons, James and Thursday morning at Anderson, Tucksy Harold T. Donahue Wetzel of Minden City, Clark, and 4 sisters, Eva, Little’s Funeral Home, Cass ‘ Mrs. Edward (Ann) of Bernhardt & Co., P.C. M.P., A.A.F.P. * Varty Ella, Iva and Maude, pre- City, with Rev. Harry Certified Public AooOunlants 4674 Hlll Street Port Huron and Mrs. Otto ceded her in death. Capps, pastor of the First QU~-. GPA - t173-31~ (Alma) Wendt of Swartz FIokrl TucLy. CPA * 872-3730 cam city Funeral services were held Presbyterian Church of Cass Jwry Runhardt, CPA - 6f3-3137 872-2323 Creek, and one brother, Tuesday at Little’s Funeral City, officiating. 715 E. Frank St., Cam, MI Offlce houri weekday8 James Molloy of East De- Home, Cass City, with Rev. Interment was in Elkland and, except Thuruday troit. Eldred Kelley, pastor of the Cemetery, Cass City. 6261 Church SI. She was preceded in death Evangelical Free Church of Casa City, MI Elmer J. Vandemark Phonr 8724668 Dr. J. Galasinger by one brother, Urban Mol- Cass City, and Rev. Clare loy. Chiropractor Patton, pastor of the Salem Funeral services were held Services were at Sts. Peter United Methodist Church of 1 Ray Armstead Jr. for Elmer J. Vandemark, 84, Mon., Tues., Thurs., Frl. and Paul Catholic Church. Certified Public Accountant Cass City, officiating. of Deford, Sunday. He died 9-12 a.m. and 28p.m. The Rev. Richard Bok- Om- Wn: 9-5 MOn.-Fti.. Sal Interment was in Elkland Thursday at the Tuscola 9-12, howl by Appoinlmmt Sat., 9-12 a.m. , inskie, pastor, officiated. Other Cemetery, Cass City. County Medical Care Facil- 6312 Main Street 21 N. Almer, CUO,Mich. Burial was in the church Acrw frpm IGA atwe ity following a lengthy ill- Cass City, MI 48726 cemetery. route home they visited Mr. sonic Hall in Cas City Fri- (517) 872432 Arrangements were by Alton Putman ness. Harris & Cornpaw Phone Car0 67- Born Oct. 15, 1904, in and Mrs. Jerry Robinson and day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Zinger-Smigielski Funeral Alton “Al” Putman, 69, sons and Mr. and Mrs. Anson Clifford Martin, the new Newell E. Harris: Home, Ubly. Tuscola County, he was a Saginaw, formerly of the lifelong resident of the Gu in ther worthy matron and patron, 517-872-2688 :E Richard A. Hall, D.O. Elkton and Owendale areas, county. Mrs. Gene Czapla of Ply- were escorted to the East by CassCity :Z Ostmpathk Physician Helen Brooks died Monday, Oct. 24, at St. He married Beatrice An- mouth was a Sunday dinner their children. Fred and +I 4674 Hlll St. Medical Center, Y Mary’s derson June 27,1928. guest of her Parents, Mr- and Jean, and officers of Echo u Cas8 City, Michigan Mrs. Helen Nellie Saginaw. Vandemark retired in 1970 Mrs. John Dunlap. Chapter. 872446 Brooks, 64, of Evergreen He was born Sept. 18, after 33 years’ employment me St. Mw’s Historical ~t a congregational meet- mm 872472S Honw 87247W Township, died Saturday, 1919, in Owendale, son of with the Tuscola County Society in PariSVilk Span- ing Sunday, budget for the TIME INSURANCE COMPANY Oct. 29, at St. Luke’s Wospi- Jesse and Mary (Kavanagh) Road Commission. sored a slide Show Of Poland First Presbyterian Church, , a tal in Saginaw after a Putman. Tuesday evening. Richard Hoon K. Joung, M.D. lengthy illness. He was a member of the DENTISTS Mr. Putman lived in Elkton Deford United Methodist Erla of Cass City was the Surgeon She was born Oct. 18, and Owendale most of his 1924, in IPlymouth, the Church and Tuscola County narrator and the slides Specialist In Stomach daughter of Vernone and life. He was employed in Farm Bureau. shown covered his recent R. Paul Chappl, ODs, PC and Bowel Problems Family Dentistry Roseanna (Besiusyour 1 construction as a truck Swivors, besides his trip to Poland. Mr. and Mrs. driver until his retirement. Erla also displayed many Comprehensive OrthodwlbC8 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily Hammond . widow, are: one daughter, Miss Hammond was mar- He also was a life member of objects they brought back 6240 Hill, Cass City Saturday - 9 to 12 noon Mrs. Ferris (Joyce) Graham Closed Thursday ried to William J. Wilcox the Tip of the Thumb Veter- of Caro; one son, Eugene, from Poland. Phon. 07213870 Sr. June 16,1941, in Wayne, ans of Foreign Wars, Pi- and his wife Nellie of La- 6230 Hospital Drive where they made their geon. He was a World War I1 25 YEARS AGO Cass City, MI 48726 home. May 14, 1966, crosse, Wis.; 4 grandchil- HEALTH CARE Mrs. U.S.Army veteran, serving dren and 6 great-grandchil- Phone 872-4611 Wilcox was married to in Europe and receiving the dren. Also sufviving are a Beverly her, daughter of Home Rubin B. Brooks. She came IMMEDIATE 872-3138 to Evergreen Township in Silver Star. brother, Emery Vandemark, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Irrer NON-EMERGENCY June of 1988 from Yuma, Surviving are 3 sons, Errol and a sister, Mrs. Glen (Eva) of Gagetown, completed her HEALTH CARE Az. Putman, Mount Pleasant, Tousley, both of Deford. studies and recently gradu- Dr. E. Paul Lockwood She is survived by her Jesse Putman, Burton, and Services were held at the ated as a medical laboratory $25 tee Chiropractic Physician husband, Rubin, of Yuma, Patrick Putman, Munger; technician from the Elkhart hcruding phyakI.n’* In Collon Funeral Home, Caro. Offlcr Hwn: Mon., Tues,, Wed., 4 sons, William Wilcox daughter, Gwen Cutler, .nddinicroom. AZ; one TheRev. C. William Bollin- University of Medical and Frl. 812 nwn and 2.5 p.m. Jr. of Wayne, Richard Wil- Tampa, Fla.; several grand- Dental Tecnique, Elkhart, No Appointment Necessary 1 Cl0r.d: Thursday and Sefurdry cox of Taylor, Leonard Wil- ger and Rev. Sam Mills offi- Phone 872-2765 Cars children; one brother, Wil- ciated. Ind. 8:#8:30 p.m. Fridays cox of Cass Cityand Robert liam Owendale, Bishop 2:*8:30 p.m. S.turdry* Clty for Appolntmont Wilcox of Lady Lake, Fla. ; Putman, Burial was in Alrner Town- Postmaster Lewis 1o:m a.m. - 830 p.m. my and 2 sisters, Mrs. Willard this week reminded area one daughter, Miss Suzan ship Cemetery. You can Shrink the size 01 your heating I unique burnef which ignites gas . HILLS AND DALES (Helen) Ellicott and Mrs. bills when you Install a cost cunlng Ultra eleclrralty lo produce a high inlensity IWilcox of Lady Lake; 22 High Etiiciency Gas Furnace from mnheal wilh no COnlinuouSly Durn. HOSPITAL grandchildren, 6 great- Gertrude Endersbe, both of GlovvCorc in0 pilor and no chimney to waste gas Beatrlt G. Martln, M.D. CVIGA$COnWWIWNW35H. HEATWJRWAftR.lw. grandchildren and 6 sis- Ow endale. Thomas Harper completes The GmCore gas lurnace e.’The GlowCore lurnacs also works lnlemsl Medicine prcw- a remarkabbe 91% luttl witn an optional Iawecmrywater . -- ters, Mrs. Charles Habicht He was preceded in death etliciency65% etflcienq compared of most to olderthe 55- tank to prwde a constant supply of HOME CARE arid Mrs. Donald Bostic, by one son, Putman, hor water and Bven greater energy Brian Army basic training furnaces. That means yJu LISB savings 4672 Hill St* both of Belleville, Mrs. 35% less gas tor the =me and one brother, Frank Put- amountfECHNOLD(ilCAUY ol heat ADVANCED. THUMB AREA Cass City, MI Robert Milspaugh of Hill- man. HOME CARE AMWCY GlwCore s remlutionary design is Phone 872-4331 man, Mrs. Louis Habicht Services were held Thurs- the key to htgh efftciency GIowCore features Hedlng & Coollfg Rod& and Joan Britcher, Nurslng: Speech Therapy Mrs. day at the Elkton Chapel of OFFICE HOURS: both of Westland, and Mrs. Nurse Aides up to 24 hours. John Phelps of Arkansas. Champagne Funeral PLUMING 8, HEATING Medlcare and Medlcdd certlfkd. Man.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m, Funeral services will be Chapel. The Rev. DeWeerd Blue Cross Saturday 8 a.m.-Noon Smith, pastor at Community G-3H ETLE Licensed Master Piumber YOU/ locally owned, wvars held Wednesday at 11 a.m. 6526 Main St.. Cass City. Ph. 672-5084 nonprofit, full service Accsptlng New Patlenta at Little’s Funeral Home, Wesleyan Church, Elkton, Home Care Agency. 7184 Nit2 SI., Pigeon, Ph. 4534531 Cass City, with Elder Dean officiated. Burial was in Cass City, is a 1988graduate 1173 N. Van Dyke, Pn. 269.8091 (5 17) 6744746 Smith of the Shabbona Grant Township Cemetery, of Car0 Community High High Efficiancy Is Our MyBusiness. !uoo) 358-4749 Reorganized Church of Ow endale. School. N. Y. Yun, M.O. Jesus Christ of Latter Day INSURANCE Phyrlclmn 6 Surpn Saints, officiating. otfI6. Hourr: Interment will be in I_ Eva Townsend Allen Wltherrrpoon Mon..Fri. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evergreen Cemetery, NowEQJMU* Thurs. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Sanilac County. NEL &-Fund Sat. - 9 a.m. 12 p.m. NEL EWFd Laura McQueen Mrs. Eva Grey Townsend, NEL heomrFunP 6232 Hoapltal Drlvo MonyMukr- Cimr Clty 77, of Bad Axe, died Mon- PhoM 872-2321 Offlcm 8724733 Mrs. Laura Christina day, Oct. 24, at Huron 4615 oak Cass Cil Res. 872-4257 McQueen, 95, of St. Johns, County Medical Care Facil- formerly of Cass City, died ity in Bad Axe, after a OPTOM ETRlST Saturday, Oct. 29, -at the lengthy illness. VETERINARIANS Hazel I. Findley Country ShewasbornSept.2,1911, Manor in St. Johns after a Dr. G. W. McNlven in Ontario, Canada, the Pvt. Thomas J. Harper I Dr. R. R. Watson COMPANION ANIMAL I 9 IRA’sand Keogh Plans Opromerds rs HOS PITAI Prlmary Vlrlon Cmtor P.C. 4438 S. Seeger St, ELECT 8506E.W,CurC#y Cass City - Phone 872-2255 Tax Deductible Contributions 8724374 or 87214375 Rod Elll8, D.V.M. Hour.: Monday thru Carol Gnh-Ellla, D.V.M. Accumulation Free of Current Friday 9-5 Special Income Tax Appdntments Available Edward Scollon, D.V.M. SANILAC COUNTY Velerlnarian 9 Many Retirement Options Farm and PHYSICIANS Pel Anlmals COM M ISSl ON ER - - --d Phone 872-2935 5th District BALU K., M.D. 4849 N. Seeger SI., CISS City For Details: Obstetrician & Gynecologist REPUBLICAN 70 North Elk Street Sandurky, MI 48471 Experienced in Village Government Phons (313) 648-4733 This space could (Currently In 2nd term 88 Presldent of H-ARRIS & COMPANY Offlea Hwrr: be yours for Village of Deckendlie) Newell Harris 872-2688 Mon., Tusa., Thurr.. FrI. I 9 lo 5 - Appolnlmrnt Only as little as $1.75 Owner 4% Operator of Apaay Funeral Home After Houn Call Cass City (313) 848-3770 per week. Married; 3 Chlldren 6815 E. Cas8 City Road ‘Current Rate Paid for by Commlttee to Elect Apsey Commissioner - I

PAGE FIVE CASCITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNBDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1988 Evangelical services set Society sets meet at Church of Nazarene The Watrousville/Caro fits due veterans, widows Area Historical Society and their children. willmeetonTuesday,Nov. Special tribute was paid to 8, at the Car0 Municipal the 13 Civil War Veterans Building, 317 S. State St., buried in the Watrousville Caro. The meeting begins Cemetery and all other at 8:OO p.m. veterans by the planting of p,m. today through Satur- ’----’- Featured speaker will be a Sugar Legacy Maple tree James T. McCann who re- in their memory by the dav.--*. and at 11 a.m. and 6 The elder McFarlmd,-- who is current pastor at the Cass tired with 24 years of mili- Historical Society from the p:m. Sunday. memorial fund. *Thespecial speaker will be City church, invites the tary service and 14 years public to attend the services, with Tuscola County as Refreshments will be the Rev. Dallas E. McFar- served following the pro- land, who has served as pas- which will include special Veteran Administrator. music by arearesidentsDale McCann’s main topic will gram. The public is invited tar of Lansing Woodview to attend. €hurch for the past year. andFay Bullock. be on the changes in bene-

Good Ole’ Country Weekend Celebration ENDS THURSDAY 7:30 Only at&CUt+%- He made a car years ahead of its time Jeff Bridges is

. from Nashville CASS CITY STUDENTS will present the comedy, “The American Dame”, Nov. 10 “TUCKER” Darlene Austin and 11 beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the high school. The cast includes (above, left) STARTS FRIDAY NOV. 4-56 & 10 and Janet Koch, Adam Wright, Amiee Cooper, Chris Folk, Judy Matthews, Sally All Evenings (Except Sat.) 7:30 The Union Brooks, Caren Britt, Floyd Stilson, Dana Johnson and Pam Nieboer. Saturday 7:30 & 9:20‘ Station Band “BEST ‘DIRTY- Pat Collins, HARRY’- WWOR-TV EVER!” Rhett Brady Allmhool play slated Nov. 10,ll range of sources. The gen- girl, the educated woman, CasCity High School stu- then playing out that theme. Fri., Nov. 4 & Sat., Nov. 5 With the simplest of props eral format is a series of the frontier wife, the suffra- dents will present an all- contiguous skits ‘and read- gette, the bloomer girl and school play entitled, “The and costumes, cast members the“The club audience woman. will Tickets Available At: will assume a variety of ings,” be fas- American Dame”, Nov. 10 Reif noted that the cast will Reimann-Snyder Co. - Bad Axe and 11 beginning at 7:30 characters in many situ- Sutters Bakery Cass City begin at the beginning- cinated by the tremendous - p.m. in the high school cafe- ations. “The whole idea is to Mr. Chips Party Store - Sebewaing give the audience the plcas- with Eve and the apple. talent the young adults at Gilli‘s Bar - Minden City teria. “With this earliest hint of Cass City have as they shift Parrott Tours - Deckerville ure of watching actors act from character charac- Although “The American and make ideas fun,” she what is to come we move to Caro True Value * Caro through Biblical and Eliza- ter,” Reif remarked. Mr. Chips Party Store - Sandusky Dame”, written by Philip C. said. The all-school play cast -or- Lewis, is a comedy, it’s best Reif continued, “In this bethan times and, drawing described as a “play/out”, case the theme is the saga of closer to home, to the lot of consists of 12 actors-7 Send check to: seniors, 2 juniors and 3 according to Director Jane American womanhood, Indian squaws and puritan COMING FRIDAY NOV. 11th Colony House, 8430 N. Van Dyke, Cass City, MI 47268,517.872.3300 Reif. She explained that a humorously and compre- and colonial ladies,” she sophomores-plus a light- play/out consists of actors hensively set forth through said, adding the play moves ing crew composed of Adam The New Sexy, Funny, Comedy Doors Open at 7 pm Advance Tickets 16 announcing a theme and material drawn from a wide on to witty examinations of Suzor, Brent Sturtevant and .Show Starts at 8:30 At Door 18 the first American working Deb Adams. L. Nerkowski enters plea to obstruction A Cass City area man Records state that Bow- 9gc pleaded guilty Friday in man, initially charged with Tuscola County Circuit third degree CSC,a 15-year Court to a charge of obsttuc- felony, allegedly engaged in *Tape Rental tion of justice. sexual penetration with a Sentencing for Lawrence person at least 13 years of A. Nerkowski, 38,7791 Bay age but less than 16 years City-Forestville Rd,, will be June 4 in Dayton Township. held at 9 a.m. Dec. 9. Bond David F. Champagne, 20, was continued at $S,OOO. of Caro, stood mute to a POP $199 The plea stems from the charge of larceny over $100 late February armed robbery at his arraignment. A plea of 8d/2 Liters of a Cass City couple (Mr. not guilty was entered on his and Mrs. Larry Wilding) in behalf. their apartment by 3 men, Bond was continued at one of whom police believe $5,000. A pre-trial is sched- London was Nerkowski’s brother, uled for Friday. Anthony E. Nerkowski of Champagne is charged Homogenized Dearborn. with stealing a 3-wheel off- Court records state Law- road recreational vehicle Christmas is rence Nerkowski obstructed Jan. 12 in Koylton Town- a justice in the case by will- ship, according to records, fully and unlawfully threat- which state the offense car- ening or coercing or offering ho-ho-whole lot more fun ries a maximum sentence of I payment to. . .Larry Wild- 5 years or $2,500. ing” in order to prevent him when you plan from testifying in the case In other proceedings Fri- ahead against Anthony Nerkow- day, Carl W. Jacques, 23, ski. 502 Fremont St., Caro, was 7, NOW RENTING Also entering a guilty plea sentenced to 120 days in the Christmas bells quickly turn into own savings pace. Just meet a was Eddie F. Bowman, 20, county jail, and his proba- Friday the 13th, Part of Pontiac, who is charged tion was revoked for an Oct. Christmas bills. Many of us over- with a personal banker-and dis- 2 7 with Criminal Sexual Con- 18 conviction of probation E.T. duct, fourth degree. violation. spend,in order to make the holi- cuss how much you can realisti- H Bowman’s plea, however, K Rambo 3 was refused by the court, Records state he violated day memorable for our families cally set aside each month. That’s ? Beetle Juice which ordered the schedul- probation by consuming all there is to it. I ing of a pre-trial hearing. alcoholic beverages. and friends, only to be hounded Jacks Back by bills when January comes. Then as you add to your Christ- Shakedown g And yet, as Mr. Scrooge can mas Club account, we add inter- gc Serpent & the Rainbow tell you, it’s no fun to be a miser at est! (Now there’s something even this time of year. So how can you Scrooge would approve of!) And escape the wrath of Christmas if you have direct deposit, we can MOVIESTO RENT Past-Due? It’s easy. 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-1L, a. Bulldog cagers lose shooting Kingston too big,*I touch and NCTL advantage The Owen-Gage Bulldogs’ After trading baskets for of her game-high 26 points took over the game, scoring Owen-Gage FG FT PTS when Mike McLaghlin was 1. 12-game winning streak most of the night, the Bull- in the quarter while the con- 31 of their team’s total Ricker 1- 2 All Bulldog mentor hie andsaid Besonen.good football te*,*’ came to an abrupt halt last dogs folded in the final test was still close. points and giving the Eagles A. Godin 2 6-10 10 Besonen could say after his on the receiving end of a 5- 6 2-7 14 week, when they lost 2 stanza. On the night the Bulldogs a 52-29 rebounding advan- Dorsch gridders tumbled 36-0 at yard pass from quarterback Kingston put the g&e It was the inside work of shot a measly 29% from the Mandich 1 2-3 4 Kingston Friday in the Bull- S hane Campbell. awaythey racked in the 3rd up period,15 pointsttowaen North Central Thumb tage. Bolzman 7 1-3 15 League con tests. the Bulldogs’ Angie field while the Pirates Dawn Dorsch’s 8 points dogs’ final football game of Trailing 6-0, the Bulldogs the season was “only 281 were able to penetrate to the go up 29-0 heading intq@r More importantly, with the Bolzman and Dawn Dorsch burned the nets at a 52% were high for the losers. 11-24 17 45 Cardinals’ 20-yard line in .1 losses, the Bulldogs relin- that kept the host team in clip. days until next year.” The final period. 1. The Bulldogs also had their Owen-Gage FG PTS Bulldogs finish the season at the 2nd quarter, where they +* quish their 2-game lead over front early. Dorsc h recorded Y FT both Deckerville and Peck 6 of her 14 tallies in the share of trouble from the Ricker 3-8 THUMBBASSOCIATION 7-2. fumbled on first down, kill- Their first score in the &- Gosh 2-2 2 ing great opportunity to in the race for the league opening quarter and foul stripe, where they hit on M. - BASKETBALL “Pretty good for a team that a ond half came *Fn 11 A. Goslin - 2-4 2 wasn’t even talked about climb back into the contest. Campbell’s 2nd touchdown title. Bolzman dumped in 4 bas- only of 20 attempts. Dorsch 3 2-2 a Over- By no coincidence, it was kets in the 2nd period to give DECKERVIKLE GAME before the season started,” Kingston’s 1000-plus yard toss of the night. This time Mandich 3 1-3 7 League all said Besonen. rusher, Ron Moore, made Dave Retan accounted for the Peck Pirates who the Bulldogs a 29-28 advan- Despite jumping out to a 7- Bolzman 1 5-8 7 downed the Bulldogs Thurs- tage at the halfway point, 0 lead, the Bulldogs couldn’t w LW L “A lot of our success has to the Bulldogs pay on the the marker. Moore’s 2nd It was the same pair that the survive an 8-46 perform- NorthBranch 10 0 15 0 go to our offensive line,” miscue as he scored on a touchdown on the night fol- day 5745, and the Decker- 31 Marlette 8 214 2 ville Eagles who conquered Bulldogs turned to in the ance from the field and fell Besonen commented about onz-yard run. Moore closed lowed Harold0 Leite’s 11- victims to the Deckerville Cass City 7 311 4 his team’s season. The Bull- out the scoring in the first yard field goal, and the gamr Owen-Gage earlier in the second half, and the duel Deckerville FG FT PTS Lakers 4596 week, 44-3 1. kept the Bulldogs close be- Eagles Tuesday and suf- Brown - 3-6 3 Imlay City 4577 dogs will return all but one, half when he added the 2- was well in hand for the Both losses were attributed fore Peck’s Shelly Ross took fered their first road loss of Brinkley 1 0-2 2 Vassar 3 7 511 tackle Warren Volz, from point conversion. Cardinals, who finished the control of the contest. the season, 44-3 1. Varosi 1 0-0 2 Caro 2 8215 the starting line in 1989, The second half belonged year at 7-2.~ to poor shooting, very pmr 1 Ross heated up late in the “We missed a lot of easy Hooper 0 1-2 Bad Axe 19115 Althougi the Bulldog of- to the Cardinal trenchmen, - shooting. Pahullo 2- 4 The Bulldogs got a fine The Bulldogs will now 3rd quarter, knocking in 4 shots, and that would be the, fensive line is a good one, it as they wouldn’t allow the defensive effort from Nick have to regroup by this Fri- buckets along with a pair of story of the game,” said OswaldBeifeniek 45 3-41-6 11 NORTH CENTRAL was no match for a bigger bang-up Bulldogs, who Roller, Kingston front wall, which played without Starting Pavlichek’ who Out day when they travel to charity tosses, and helped Bulgrien 3 4-5 10 THUMB D over- controlled the line of scrim- quarterback Chad Stirnett his l1 Carsonville-Port Sanilac, her unit capture a one-point Foul trouble also hurt the -. -. “’*. mage. and running sensation bkC With only 3 NCTL games margin heading into the fi- Bulldogs as Andrea Goslin, 16 12-25 44 League all the team’s leading scorer, LW The Bulldogs took the Reinhardt, to mount any left, the schedule favors the nal 8 minutes. Peck FG w L 0-G P FT PTS Owen- Gage 11 2 14 3 opening kickoff and substantial drive. Bulldogs to cop at least a That’s where the Bulldogs and Dorsch sat out much of 11 4-5 First downs 8 ‘ 17 Ross 26 Deckerville 11 2 12 4 share of the conference went ice cold. Dorsch and the 2nd and 3rd periods Durand 2 4-5 8 ‘rnwched down inside the Coach Besonen wouldn’t Rushing attempts 38 45 Peck 10 2 11 4 Cardinals’ own 10-yard line attribute the Bulldogs’ inju- Rushing yards 217 crown. Bolzman were held to just where the host team Strickler 2 0-1 4 Akron -Fair 170 8486 but the drive stalled after the ries to his team’s inability to Passes completed 1 :: 3 Couldn’t believe our poor one free throw toss between outscored the Bulldogs 26- Tenniswood 3 0-5 6 North Huron 8587 in 11 18 shooting problems would them and the Bulldogs re- 14 to build a9-point cushion Miller 1- 2 CPS 3 9 412 Bulldogs were penalized. move the ball the second Passing yards continue into the Peck corded only 4 poifits, to al- with one quarter to play. Kerr 2 1-2 5 Caseville 3 10 3 12 Kingston took over on half, but they had to take Passes intercepted 0 0 Molesworth 1 2-2 4 Port Hope 2 10 3 11 downs and put the first their toll on the night. Fumbles lost 00 game, stated Coach Dean low the Pirates to run away Both Dorsch and Goslin Gordon Roller. Especially in the 4th with an easy win, thanks fouled out in the final period 1- 2 Kingston 0 12 1 12 points on the scoreboard “Kingston is a big, tough yds. 8-60 3-13 quarter. mostly to Ross, who added 8 as Deckerville’s big girls 23 11-20 57 Looks to other sports injuries Iorce Stirrett from Owen-Gage football Disappointment looms on seasons apan Gagetown,” Stirrett’s injury this sea- still be active during the the face of Owen-Gage jun- But what Stirreu grudges hoop season, but not in the ior Chad Stirrett. It’s also a son,whichhappenedOct.14 the most about his football in a home game against capacity he or coach Dean look of puzzlement, disarray injury is still ahcad. He’ll Rollcr anticipated. and simply “why me?” Peck,will keep the laid back miss the sport he likes the “I’ll keep stats when I can For the 3rd successive sea- sports enthusiast out of ac- most, the one that is more son, the star athlete has sus- tion forat least 6months. His get into a walking cast. I also important to him than all the plan to hit the weight room tained a broken limb during _. broken right leg is encased others. Stirrett willbe sitting the football campaign. The in a full-length cast. in a couple of weeks,” ex- INSULIN SYRINGES out the basketball cam- plains the youngster, 6 Chewable Tablets first 2 times, the 6’4”, 150- Full recovery is expectcd paign. Ib. Bulldog quarterback es- but the break (2 different Understandably, S tirrett’s AI .I $2.69 “Baskltball takes more injury will end his football. Value caped with relatively minor bones plus a bone chip) is skills than any othcr sport, $21 9 breaks in Ms right arm. This already causing the junior “NO sense in playing one DiscountPrice 100 Swabs the movement, the finesse,” sport and giving up 4 oth- $163,. time Stirrett’s injury won’t plenty of grief. declared Stirrett on why let him off so easily. “I’ve missed the state play- ers,” stated Stirrett. basketball is his true love. Even before his high Oddly enough, Stirrett suf- off in golf,” said Stirrett, Stirrctt, nicknamed Cilli- fered his broken arms on who was coming off his best school career, Chad had gan by his running mates been prone to injury around exactly the same day, and in round of the season. “I because of his similarity to precisely the same spot, 2 posted a 37 last week at the football field. the television character, will In 4th grade while playing IF YOU HAVE DIABETES, THIS recess football, Stirrett broke his nose. The follow- ing year in a pick up grid game, Stirrett broke his left WORD CAN SAVE YOUs75.00 arm. And although Stirrett’s in- jury will keep him sidelined GLUCOMETERRII the entire basketball season, ,$ ----- SAVE ------$>A he plans to try to improve on his game. Regular. *...... #. $179.95 Q’‘ fi~&CM@~F*IP “I’ll start that weight lift- -_-zrLrzz-_ r4awI Our Price.. . $115.00 I_ . . . ing program when I get into I ‘1 my walking cast,” says I I Less Rebate . . . . . $75.00 I Chad. lJ v)I YouPay Chad’s dad, Jerry, a truck driver,and mother, LeeAnn, >

An estate planning seminar important consideration tively plan your estate trans- or update present estate will be held Nov, 16 from 10 when deciding what will fer. There will be a discus- plans, Persons can enroll by a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Franklin happen to a person’s prop- sion on the guidelines for calling 269-9949 and asking Inn in Bad Axe. A fee will be erty after death. This session wills and the probate proc- for Barbara Neuman, exten- charged for the day-long will be presented by Bill ess, and he will answer gen- sion home economist.Dead- seminar, which includes Hamilton of the Cdopera- eral questions. line for enrolling is Nov. 9. lunch and materials. tive Extension Service. This seminar, sponsored The morning session will, The afternoon session will by the Cooperative Exten- focus on estate planning be presented by probate sion Service, will provide tools, deeds, trusts, life in- court Judge David Clabu- participants with the infor- ”Trifles make perfection, surance and the new tax esch. He will discuss the mation on wills, as well as and perfection is no trifle.“ laws. All of these tools are an steps necessary to effec- the steps necessary to begin Michelangelo

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Huron, Sanilac voters to elect sheriffs e? 1

.. Strickler, Lakatos vie 3 battle for sheriff’s .*..*I

for support in Sanilac office in Huron County:’1.‘fl A hotly contested primary management through Sagi- race for the District 5 her home in the Thumb for As is the case in Tuscola incumbent Sheriff Richard w years. eastern Oakland Coun tyt I& race staged the battle for the naw Valley State Univer- Sanilac County Board of the past 18 years. and Sanilac counties, area V. Stokan announced he He and his wife, Carol, also worked as a probation’ - office of sheriff between sity. Commissioners seat. voters in Huron County will would not seek reelection. have 3 children. officer in district court.-... JnI-. Sandusky Police Chief Vir- Lakatos, 48, has been a District 5 represents 8 DRAIN OFFICE elect a new sheriff Nov. 8 as In the August primary, Stickney, 59, boasts 28 that gil Strickler, Szindusky, and townships plus a portion of area. professor at St. Clair Com- well as a probate judge and Gage defeated Undersheriff years of involvement in law Stickney and his w%,- criminal justice Professor munity College, where he another. The district in- Two Sandusky residents county commissioner. Robert F. Finkbeiner for the enforcement, including William Lakatos of Decker- earned an associate’s degree cludes Greenleaf, Ever- are vying for the post of Unlike the neighboring Republican nod, while training under the auspices Elaine, have 2 daughk6.: ville. in criminal justice, for the green, Argyle and Larnotte drain commissioner. counties, however, there are Stickney won his party’s of the Michigan State Po- Scheuerlein, 52, cumnb Strickler defeated 2 other past 15 years. He also holds townships. Running for the office are 3 candidates vying for the nomination unopposed. lice. Township.is police chief He hasin Fairhayen sewk&?n candidates, including one- a bachelor’s degree in police Apsey, 37, won his party’s Republican Harold Huron County sheriff‘spost. Gage, 43, most recently Currently a licensed pri- term incumbent John G. administration from Wayne nomination by defeating Donaghy and Democrat They are Republican Mi- served as Huron County’s vate investigator and part- that capacity for about 2 Osborn, to win the Republi- State University, and a incumbent Eugene Foote, Walter Tereschuk. Incum- chael Gage of Kinde, Demo- Emergency Sewices direc- time police officer with the years, but has been with the department for a of 14 can nomination in August, master’s degree in educa- Ubly, in the Augustprimary. bent Stuart Armstead, crat John Stickney of Port tor, a position he held for Port Austin Police Depart- total while Lakatos claimed the tion and community devel- Dawson ran unopposed in Snover, is retiring. Hope,and independent can- more than 14 years before ment, his previous employ- years, Before that I- Democratic nom ination opment from the University the election. Donaghy, who defeated didate Larry W.Scheuerlein leaving to seek the office of ment has included 15 years worked as a law enforce- over Frederick Graff of of Michigan. Apsey is owner of Apsey James Bowerman, Carson- of Caseville. sheriff. as Beach Police ment officer in Mmmb Harbor Count)’ for 6 years. Sandusky . Lakatos began his law en- Funeral Home in Decker- ville, and Howard Oster- The race to next week’s Gage also served on the chief and serving as con- Strickler, 40, has served as forcement career in Detroit, ville and is currently serving hout, Sandusky, in the Au- Nov. 8 showdown opened administrative staff of the stable for 8 years in Scheuerlein, who recently police chief in Sandusky for where he was a police offi- his second 2-year term as gust primary, currently up in late May when.-- 4-tern Sheriff‘s Department for 6 Clawson, located in soutli- earned his advanced police the past 12 years. He joined cer for 6 years. He then village council president serves as deputy drain com- officer training certifica- the department in 197 1 after served as a deputy sheriff in there. He also is a member missioner. tion, holds a bachelor’s de- spending 4 years in the Air Sanilac County for about 6 of the Dexkerville Hospital His opponent is a lifelong gree in Education fkpm Force. years. Board. Sandusky area resident and Concordia Teacher’s Coli He holds an associate’s , Dawson, 53, has been a farm owner. Currently a Millage questions lege in Illinois, and.‘a 5 degree in criminal justice DISTRICT RACE registered nurse €or more factory employee, Teres- master’s degree plus 3f from St. Clair Community Deckerville Village Presi- than 30 years. She currently chuk also ran a fuel oil busi- semester hours in admw,; College, and is currently dent Bradley Apsey ,Kepub- is in her third year as a ness for 18 years and serves stration and supervisigq working towards a lican, faces Forestville member of the Forestville as secretary of the Sandusky Michigan lhi- bachelor’s degree in crimi- Democrat Joanne Dawson, a Village Council. A Detroit Christian School Commit- fromversity Central . nal justice and business native, Dawson has made set in tri-counties nurse and homemaker, in the) tee. He and his wife, Donv! Aside from a host of town- veterans office hours from 3 raise about $1.42 million have 4 grown children. . ship and county races, voters to 5 days, and the remainder over the 3 years, would be Presidential Pqimary Law in Tuscola, Huron and would go towards the Sol- used to build an addition to PROBATE JUDGg b‘: Sanilac will be asked to diers and Sailors Relief the north end of the court- approve special county- Fund. house that would put the Probate Judge David ’&. wide millage requests Nov. For the owner of a home structure into compliance Clabuesch, Pigeon, is bein, 8. with a state equalized valu- requirements.with federal barrier-free challenged by Peter B@s Declare party preference Nov. 8 Capling Bad for In addition, Tuscola ation of $20,000 ($4O,OOO of Axe 9$ year term probate judge. Voters going to the polls calpartypreferenceaspartof Under Public Act 275 of to allow voters to participate County residents will be market value), the millage The law requires that pub- as would cost additional $2 lic buildings provide bar- Nov. 8 will be given an oppor- the Presidential Primary Law 1988, Michigan will hold a in the presidential nomina- asked to approve a $20 mo- an ~ Clabuesch, 38, was ip tunity to declare their politi- which took effect Sept. 1. closed presidential primary tion process. The new law tor vehicle registration fee. inThe taxes registration per year. fee420 rier-free access to handi- pointed to the post last April: requires voters to declare a Registered voters in Tus- capped persons. by Gov. James J. Blanchad political party preference to cola County, who in August per registered motor vehicle The courthouse, built more to replace retiring Judge be eligibleto vote in the presi- approved a combined mil- in the county for 5 years-is than 70 years ago, currently Neil MacCallum. ,. isoutit has ofcompliancebecause no elevator in the 3- dential primary. lage increase of l. l mills for being requested in an at- Capling, 54, is an attoiei: Implementation of the law senior services and the tempt to fund a county-wide He served as county pros? began Sept.l when voters sheriff3 road patrol and dis- road improvement program story building, and the cutor from 1969 to 1980. for major streets and pri- restrooms aren’t accessible were given the opportunity patch, will be asked next I for the frrst time to complete week to approve .1 of a mill mary roads. to persons in wheelchairs. The would raise a Pofitical Pgty Preference for 4 years to fund veterans fee be- If approved, the millage tween $800,000 and tax Smokeless would mean a increaseof I. Form when registering to services. I vote. Representatives of the Al- $poO,OOO per year. about $20 per year for the Voters going to the polls lied Veterans Council said In the Primary Election, average homeowner residents defeated by a mar- Nov. 8, and during each elec- the additional taxes-more ($20,000 SEW. PWR FRT AND REAR DISC AMlFM STEREO tion up until Feb. 15, 1992, gin of nearly 1,OOO votes a than $56,00a--would be county-wide millage re- HURON BRAKES SOFT RAY TINT GLASS will also be given an opportu- used in 2 areas. The major- ELE REAR DEFRST MORE!!!!!!!! nity to declare their political ity of the funding would be quest of 2 mills for 4 years for road improvements. Do you dip party preference for the presi- used to expand the county Huron County voters will or chev fW0TONE PAINT decide a millage request of smokeless tobacco? Many SPECIAL SALE PRICE dential primary. DUAL SPORT MIRRORS Voters who do not declare SANILAC .5 of a mill for 4 years. If people think that chewing RACK AND PINION STEERING . New ag. approved, the millage would tobacco is not as bad ‘8s their political party prefer- smoking cigarettes, but ence at least 30 days before In Sanilac County, voters be used towards operation to okay a that is not the case. UMpg SIDERECLINING WINDOW BUCKET DEFOGGER SEATS $7,495 oo* the presidential primary will program are being asked and maintenance of the smokeless tobacco exmes request of one mill for 3 Huron County Medical Care STEEL BELTED RADIAL TIRES - not be allowed to vote in that you to more nicotine n CUSTOM WHEEL COVERS I primary. The presidential years topay forconstruction Facility. cigarettes do, and d so announced of a small annex to the The hike would raise Y WIDE BODY SIDE MLDS primary, which will be held causes cancer in yqu$ on the third Tuesday of March “Teen Adventure Into the county courthouse, for en- nearly $323,000 per year cheeks, gums, and thma in presidential election years, Future” is a new program in ergy plant improvements and would mean a tax in- For more information c& will be held for the first time agriculture career and lead- and maintenance, and fire crease of about $10 per year the Cancer inform^ ership development for and safety renovation. for the average homeowner Service of Michigan, ‘k& ~ Mmh 17,1992. * teens. The millage, expected to ($20,000 SEW. free, at I-~KWI-CANCE~~;:.: Each polling location will +LC*Jz providevoters with thePoliti- Sapilac County, along with ’.f.,‘* cal Party Preference Form 6 other counties, was asked after they vote Nov. 8. Voters to pilot the program last have several options when spring. It is partially sup- they receive the form, which ported by grants from was developed by the Depart- Michigan Livestock Ex- ment of State’s Bureau of change and the National 4-H Elections staff. voters may: Council. * complete the formmd In June, Stev,e Jpnes, Dan hand it in at the polls; Gibbs, and Tonya Kamen of 1988 PONT BONN LE 4 DR MAROON $11495 * take the form with them, Deckerville; Jeff Hassler of 1988 * PONT BONN LE 4 DR DRK BLUE 11495 complete it at a later date, and Sandusky; Les Roggenbuck and Neil Best of Snover, and 1987 CHEVROLET PICK UPTT PNT 12995 return it to their city or town- ship clerk; or Jeff Gillig of Marlette at- tended a week-long work- 1986 CHEV SUBURBAN lT BL & SlLV 11995 * they can choose hot to fill PONTIAC GRAND AM 2 DR GRAY shop at Michigan State Uni- 1986 6995 out the form. versity. 1986 FORD ESCORT 2 DR. BLK SIL 3895 The form requests the vot- Hassler, Kamen, Best, 1986 FORD ESCORT 4 DR. TAN 4495 ers name, address, county Roggenbuck and Aletha 1986 BUICK CENTURY 4 DR SILVER 7795 and city or township of resi- Mahaffy, program assistant/ dence, and date of birth. It 1986 BUICK CENT CUST 4 DR LT BLU 5495 Ag in Transition, attended a also requests the voter’s second workshop Oct. 22 1986 PONT GRAND AM 2 DR RED 7995 driver license or personal and 23 at Michigan State 1985 CHEV CELEBRITY 4 OR BURRG 6495 identification card number, University. The 2 days were 1985 OLDS CUTLASS SUP 2 DR CHRCL 7995 however, declaration of that spent on exploring addi- 1985 DODGE LANCER 4 DR SILVER 3495 number is not required in tional career opportunities PONTIAC 6000 2 DR GOLD order to vote in the presiden- and on developing their CASS CITY PRE-SCHOOL STUDENTS haunted the Pro- 1985 3495 tial primary. 1985 EMC SAFARI TT GREY 9795 leadership and team build- vincial House Monday, where they sang songs’and visited Voters who choose not to ing skills. 1984 PONTIAC T1000 4 DR BRWN 2495 declare their political party A workshop is being with residents. Here 4-year-olds Heather Holcomb and preference will not affect 1984 ELECTRA EST WAG WDGRAIN 7995 planned for February in Donald Spencer trick treat with 1984 BUCK LESA’BRE 4 DR BLUE their eligibility to vote in Sanilac County. or Margaret Boag DRK 6695 any election other than the 1984 PONTIAC SUNBIRD 4 DR RED 2795 presidential primary. 1984 CHEV CAV TYPE 10 2 DR BRWN 2295 In addition to having the - Wedding How do you find business insurance 1983 CHEV 314TON VAN BLUE 4995 opportunity to declare party 1983 PLYMOUTH RELIANT 4 DR RED 1995 preference when voting, the Announcements made foryour business? option will be incorporated 1982 GMC 112 TON PICKUP BLUE 3895 into the voter registration and No problem. 1982 BUICK LESABRE 4 DR GREEN 2405 form used by city and town- Invitations 1982 MERCURY ZEPH 4 DR BROWN 3195 ship clerks and in Secretary Auto-Owners’ Business Insurance policies are written 1982 DODGE 400 2 DR LT BLUE 2995 of State branch offices. specifically to meet your unique business property and As part of the Presidential be with 1981 PONTIAC LEMANS 2 DR SILVER 1495 liability needs. Business assets may protected no Primary Law, the Secretary more or no less coverage than you need. 1980 CHEVROLET BEAUVILLE VAN 2995 of State will be offering So ask your “no problem” Auto-Owners agent how you 1980 FORD LTD II BROWN 995 voters the right to register to can protect your business. * .and be assured of fast, fair vote and declare their politi- claims service, the “no problem’’ Auto-Owners way. * Sale price includes factory rebate -Just add tax and license cal patty preference when renewing their driving li- Free Subscript ion cense by mail bginning with Each Order March 1.1989. Catalogs loaned overnight . Harris-HampshireAgency, Inc. M-24 Frank St. Car0 6736 The Chronicle 6815 E. Cass City Road Cass City 872-435 Thomas Jefferson’s shoe size was 12-112. CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,NOVEMBER 2, 1988 PAGE NINE CASS CITY, MICHIGAN h d‘ Several arraigned -1 Letters in district court to the editor I and concern. fseveral persons were ar- Oct. 25 on a charge of Crimi- ing a compound bow and Sincerely yours, Tigned recently on felony nal Sexual Conduct, first arrows in a motor vehicle; ShirleyRick Tuckey Rhodes cbarges in Tuscola County Pornography degree. Eugene R. Bond, 34, also District Coutt. of A preliminary examina- Lapecr, who is charged with awareness Tuscola County American A 41-year-old Car0 man, tion was scheduled for today carryingapisto1,and Ronald Family Association Larry H. Giddings, 3551 (Wednesday) at 9 a.m. Bond Bruisee Rd., was arraigned E. Betts Jr., 30, of South was set at $8,000. Branch, who is charged with underway Appreciates Court records state the carrying a pistol and com- defendantengaged in sexual Face*:, lift pound bow and mows. Dear Editor, . penetration with a person at Betts also faces a charge of surplus food least 13 years of age but less Tuscola County Ameri- operating a motor vehicle ~ can Family Association in que in than 16 years of age, and that while his license was sus- conjunction with the Na- distributions the defendant is related to pended. tional Organization of the the victim. The offense al- Carrying a concealed American Family Associa- Dear Mr. Haire, ,Tuscola Co. legedly occurred in 1981- weapon is punishable by up tion is sponsoring Pornog- I am writing about the 1982 in Indianfields Town- to 5 years imprisonrncnt or a raphy Awareness Week surplus food - full of bugs. ship. $2,500 fine. Oct. 30-Nov. 6. The Morality We also have rice that we THE GROUP WINNERS OF CASS CITY’S townwide ‘30 approve a millage request The offense carries a maxi- Grand Blanc resident Mor- in Media is advocating a received from the Human .fa fire protection provided mum term of life or any term campaign agaifist pornog- Development Comm. I ley H. Pulford 111, 43, was raphy - WRAP. You can employee costume contest went to Doctors Green’s/ ’bFy:the Elmwd-Gagetown of years in prison. arraigncd Oct. 26 on 2 finished one bag of rice last ?ire Department. The re- David A. Church, 24, of help in this campaign by week, and opened another Nahernak’s bees. Front row, left to right, Mary VanVliet, counts of nonsufficient fund displaying white ribbons on one this week. We had chic- qumt is .5 of a mill for 10 Fht, was arraigned Thurs- checks for $200 or more. house doors, in house or Connie Mellendorf, Kim Bitzer. Back row: beekeeper Bob $ears. If approved, the mil- day on a charge of Criminal ken and rice (without legs) Bond for Pulford, who also store windows, on car an- last night, and will have Green, Becky Tait, Theresa Micklash, Ruth Strickland, lage would raise about Sexual Conduct, third de- was to have a preliminary tennaes, or on trees. Some rice pudding tomorrow. I $7,600 per year. gree, and furnishing alcohol people will be wearing *I examination today, was set examined the remaining beekeeper Nick Nahernak. ‘. to a minor June 14 in Vassar at $2,000. white ribbons on their clo- bags I have stored very ELLINGTON Township. The chargcs stem from 2 thing. carefully, and they are free ’. I- Churt h s preliminary incidents that allegedly OC- It is suggested that we of bugs. -”Democrat Virginia Papp exam also was schcduled for curred between May 26 and use two and three fourths (2 We appreciate the today at 9 a.m. Bond was set surplus food very much, 15 winners in Halloween 6fia Republican Fred June 1 involving chccks for 3/4) inch wide ribbon cut in €!&dwell Jr. are vying for at $5,000. 18 inch length strips for car and hope they don’t stop $500 and $91 1 received at giving it. Not all people get Qe’ office of Ellington Church allegedly engaged Manufacturer’s National antennaes. You can make -ownship clerk, previously in sexual penetration with a bows for doors, windows, food stamps. Bank of Detroit. etc. to show your concern. contest named Monday !$I$ by Clayton L. Turner, person at least 13 years old Russell A. Rhodes, 20, of Sincerely, 4@0 did not seek re-election. but less than 16 years, ac- Smaller bows would be ap- Myrtle Helwig Gastoria, N.C., was ar- propria te for clothing. 4333 Ale of 3 most original costumes humorous division: Clara Papp was born and raiscd in cording to records, which raigned Friday on a charge Fiftwn winners in the sec- pwnship, where she is a state the offense carries a Thank you for your help Cass City, Mi. ond annual Halloween con- winning awards. Othcrs Gaffney from Family Dollar 9: of unlawfully driving away were Kim Wing, Clothes for “Clara Bell” clown; Jan- cdsh crop farmer. The 43- maximum penalty of 15 an automobile Oct. 13 in test for employees in Cass year-old currently is vice- years imprisonment. City, sponsored by the Cass Closet, for “Diet Coke” and ice bonk for baby with Arbela Township. If con- Denise Hazard of Cass City diaper from Provincial president of the Tuscola A 26-year-old Car0 victed, he could face a sen- City Chamber of Com- County Farm Bureau. She woman was arraigned Oct. merce, were named Monday Floral for flower. House and Marsha Grady for tcnceof up to 5 years impris- Nov. 22 recital Three awards fof most “sick person” from Old alsg has served as a lobbyist 25 on a charge of felonious onment. and presented with gift cer- fdr,‘that organization for 2 assault, and assault and bat- tificates or other prizes. frightening were presented: .Wood Pharmacy. Rhodcs faces a preliminary Kim Hendrick of Old Wood Period costume awards .$us and has been on the tery. examination at 1:30 p.m. The best group prize was k$ecutive committee of Kristal L. Jurish, 147 E. won by the staff at Dr. Pharmacy for were won by 2 Ben Franklin NOV. 9. Bond was set at to,kick off “Frankenstein’s Bride”; Store employees, Karen BIK~Ufor years. Conmess St.. was scheduled d?c Ivy\ Green’s dental office. A P2m 3 Y Hittler and Mary Rabideau. ‘%rdwell,42, is a fbrmer 6- to appear at her preliminary last Friday, Camp centerpiece was awarded to Dawn Kipper of Cass City Ellington Township examination today. Bond “’AT,Tuscola inmate Richard v. Provincial House for the Floral for a witch, and Eve- A “pretty” award went to ym lyn Witkovsky ofProvincia1 Juanita Bradley from Dr. swrvisor. A life-long resi- has been set at $1,500. f‘mxmwn;nno

p------degree through the commu- ni6 college ifthe Air Force. Advertise It In 1 Mozden, the son of Ronald J. and Marcia A. Mozden, The Chronicle 1 1520 N. Kingston Rd., De- ford, is a 1988 graduate of --v.-v.--y.ccI Deford Christian Academy. PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,NOVEMBER 2,1988 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN TRI-COUNTY ANIMAL USE LOW COST CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS: PRODUCTS. INC. Located at the intersection of M-53 and Bay City-Forestville Rds ( Automotive) [ Automotive)

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Phone 517-87214595 Transit (nonbusiness) ratea. FOR SALE - 1984 Chevy 4x4 in Owendale, starting at COMING SOON FOR SALE - 1986 Honda FOR SUE - John D-re $265 month. Heat included, Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9:OO a.m. to 4:OO .m. 10 words or !ess, $1.25 each pickup, excellent condition, Fourtrax, excellent condi- SPECIALS GOOD FROM NOV. 1 THRU NO $.30 insertion; a'dditionol words f one owner, 46,000 miles. snow blower for lawn trac- near public schools. Call Call 8724504 or 872-2464. Parts and service tion. Call after 530, 872- tor, used 2 hours. Call 872- 517-678-4401. EHO 4-8-24-%f (while supply lasts) cents each. Three weeks for 3389. 2-10-19-3 price two 1-10-19-3 McCulloch 2592. 2-11-2-3 SPECIAL REG. the of - cash rate. for Fave money by enclosing ~ ~- FOR RENT - 3 bedr- Windvane Fseder s59.0s $669.95 cash with mail orders. Rates 1961 VW Saws - weed trimmers - - fresh turkeys house, Gagetown area, 150 Gal. Rubbermaid lank Transporter-van, FOR SALE - purebred FOR SALE 89.95 99.95 for display want ad on 65,000 original, new muf- water pumps - leaf blow- beagle pups, 8 weeks old. for Thanksgiving, large or Cass City Schools, oil QF Purina Rat Control Pellets 10.95 11.95 applicalion. fler, runs great, restore- ers - hedge clippers Both parents good hunters. small, dressed or alive. wood heat. Security de- Hog Panets 13.95 15.95 able. Call 872-2318. 1-11-2-1 1st shots and wormed. Call Also available for Christ- posit, references. No pets. Teat Shield wl Germicide 15.99 17*49 (in melots) 1982 GT 5 liter Mustang, air Rex Binder Sales 872-2912. 2-10-19-3 mas. Kitchen gas stove, Call 665-2585. 4-1 1-23 1986 OLDS 98 Regency M-81, Car0 cheap. Call 872-2310. Sulfamethazine 1X 10.49 1 1.49 conditioning, stereo cas- 2-11-2-2 TAKING APPLICATIO~S 4 Brougham, 4 door, in excel- Phone 6734367 Barn Scraper IB" 16.95 18.95 sette, loaded, speed, orig- I- one bedroom apartmept inal owner, southern car, lent condition, medium Serving all your small FOR SALE - Cedar posts; 4 fine Fork 15.95 17.95 gray color, loaded. Call 872- FOR SALE - ladies' leather in pleasant Cass City Apart- Brake Fluid 12 oz. .99 1.79 excellent condition. Call engine needs since 1957. picnic tables, lawn swings, ments. Designed for seniqr 2592. 1-11-2-3 2-10-262 wishing wells, clothes line coat - size medium, men's Galvanized Gate rxl 2' 00.94 90.98 872-3276. 1-10-19-3 leather jacket - size 38 reg- citizens. Rental rates de- 8 Door Hog Feeder RF2W 185.95 199.95 poles, lawn chairs, wooden ular. Both like new. Call pend on income. Call 873- 1985 OLDS Calais, charcoal flowerpots. 4351 Rescue FOR SALE - 1969 Ford after 6 p.m. 872-3786. 2009 for information. An gray, air conditioning, Road, Cass City. Call 872- Equal Opportunity lad- Special Tingley Boot Sale motor home. No rust, clean, power steering, power The Thumb 2039. 2-3-19-tf 2-11-2-1 All size small 1300,1400,1500 reduced $2.00 self-contained. In good con- lord. 4-6-29; t f brakes, cruise, AM-FM, Yam Shop + All size medium 1300,1400,1500 reduced $1.00 dition. Call 872-2397. good condition in and out. T -Salt Nugget Special- 1-10-26-3 Call 872-3529evenings. e miles north of M-81 and FOR SALE - Maple hutch, FOR RENT - newly rem&- 1-10-26-3 M-53 intersection and Id table and chairs. Also eled business space in 50# bag @ $3.49, in ton lots mile west on Rescue Road. - prime location in Cass City. will deliver FREE with 1 week notice FOR SALE - 1974 Olds, runs child's handmade table and good. Call evenings 872- 1979 FORD LTD chairs. Cail872-3208. FIFTEEN FAMILY base- Phone 8724377 or 872-2352 Apollo Premium (2 piece ear tag system) 2588. 1-10-26-3 Brougham, 350 V8, air, au- Open daily 12:OO till 2-10-19-3 ment sale, Wednesday, evenings. 4-7-31;tf buy 2 pks. @ $16.99 ea. tomatic transmission, AM/ 9:OO p.m. Thursday, Friday, Nov. 2-4, GET an Apdlo Applicator FREE FM, good condition, $795. FOR SALE - Mortin free starting at 1O:oO a.m. Clo- FOR RENT - 2-bedroo,p - 1985 Chevy Call days 872-2109, p.m. 872- thing for teens, men, mobile home. No pets. $180/ (a $1 1.95 value) FOR SALE Phone 269-8097 standing fireplace, new. Cavalier, 4 door. Call 872- 2662. 1-10-262 2-3-12-tf Two file women, toddlers, lots of month, deposit required. 3 ~ 4-drawer cabinets, 2825. 1-10-19-3 electric Victor adding odds and ends. Freda Par- north, 1/4 west of Cass City. Good Quality Sawdust Available Now 1978 ~ FOR SALE Ford 4381 ~. - A CONGRESSMAN you machine and Casio printing rish, Brooker. Call 872-2986. 4-10-263 (Call for additional information) FOR SALE - 1981 Olds 98 Granada, runs good. 64W will see and know. Lloyd F. calculator. Call evenings 14-11-2-1 6th St., phone 872-2396. GLOVE SPECIAL --BUY12 at i&&r Regency Brougham, 4 Buhl, on the Bush team, 872-2588. 2-10-26-3 FOR RENT - 2 two-bed- pr. door, diesel, beautiful con- 1-10-26-3 asks for your vote Nov. 8. room apartments, partially Price - Get 2 p. FREE! dition, loaded. New GM Buhl for Congress Commit- furnished, availabl$ * FOR SALE - wood Stove, *-TOW ROPES AVAILABLE- motor, 35,000 miles, 30 tee, Deckerville ,MI November. Contact Cas$ miles per gallon. Call 872- f General I 2-11-2-1 captain's bed, dresser, City Floral. 4- 10-26;. Casio MT-35 keyboard. All MOBILE HOME - 12x56 2 c A Large Selection of Oil 79 cents Der at. '2537. 1-10-19-3 (Merchandisel 7 in good condition. Phone bedroom, all set up in Huntsville Mobile Home OFFICE SPACE for red; Animal Vaccines Available FOR SALE - Tappan De- NADARA'S 872-3061. 2-1 1-2-1 location on M-53, 3% mi@ Park. Immediate occu- north of M-81. Call for more* Farmers Elevator - Minden Crty - (517).864-3400 Coming Auction luxe gas range and Kitch- *Grave Blankets pancy. $6,250 with $1,000 enaid dishwasher and sink, information 517-872-2581- .: Peck Farmers Elevator Peck -(313) 378-5986 Saturday, Nov. 12 A (3 Sizes & Baby's) Paul%Pump Repair down and monthly pay- - - best offer. Call 872-3176, Stakes Included 4-7-2O-tb Michigan Seeds & Supplies - Port Hope - (517) 428-4677 household and real estate ments $127.00. Call 1-517- 2-10-19-3 *Grave Wreaths l~!hp Myers shallow or 635-7551. 3-8-24-t f auction will be held at the deep well jet pump $195 (Limited Quantity on Some Specials) & Crosses FOR - 2 bedroom' Mary Mark residence lo- 112 hp submersible RENT SPECIALS AVAILABLE AT ALL THESE LOCATIONS cated at 4314 Ale St., Cass 18-CU.-FOOT A-0 *Garland *Wreaths home in the country, near: Also Want To Purchase Bull Calves, May Be Medicated. For (Any Size) Pumps $336 LISTINGS NEEDm - Cass City. Call 872-2352; City. Hillaker Auction Ser- Philco refri erator. $175 or gallon bladder Additional Information Call Any 01 The Above Locations vice. best offer. Pt one 872-2236. Decorated Or Plain 30 for free appraisal. Our ex- after 6 4-11-2-1I perience is your e , *Novelty tank $116 insurance. 2-10-26-3 42 gallon bladder tank $137 Trees, Osentoski Realty, CaSS FOR RENT one bedroom: City, phone 872-4377. KEEP Canes & apartment in Cass City. All: For prompt service anytime 3-s-28-tf utilities furnished. Call 872- Stars : Call Paul at FOR SALE BEDROOM 4377 days or 872-2352 even-;: *Christmas * 673-4850 ings . 4-11-2-1 ; PATDONOVAN Trees 2-10-7-tf home, 2 baths, gas hot d Colorado water heat, insulaed, re- Blue, modeled, near schools, ex- OPENING - furnished :; Tuscola County Treasurer White Pine, Scotch Pine cellent location. $42,000. home for 2 senior citizens. :. I 5737 Muntz Rd. Will look at offers. Call Kitchen privileges or meals :. I was appointed County Treasurer Betty Hammond 872-2009, and laundry furnished :: Cas City, MI agent Osentoski Realty. extra. Call 872-4213. January 1,1988 Days 665-2241 3-10-19-4 4-11-2-3 1: Evenings * I have 16 years experience in Diamond, precious 872-3429 2-11-2- Treasurers Office stones and pearl rings - I have served 11 years as Deputy exquisitely styled - FOR SALE - John Deere 38 reasonably priced. FOR SALE -commode, like inch snow thrower. Call 872- County Treasurer new. Call 872-2010. 2-11-2-2 Lily Cheng * a 5336 after 5. 2-1 1-23 Phone 872-5071 I will be full time Treasurer I 4863 Spruce St., Cass City I have no other jobs or business FOR SALE- 304 viInterna- SCHWEITZER Orchards - 2-9 -21 -If interests to conflict with my tional motor. Two 8.75x16.5 now selling Ida Red, snow tires on rims S0.00. Jonathan, red and yellow ,LLOYD F. BUHL, your responsibilities Four 8.00x17.5' snow tires Delicious, Northern Spy, Working Congressman be- * I have bi-partisan support on rims $50.00. Phone 872- Winesap, McIntosh apples. lieves in the future of the I am a lifetime resident of 3901. 2-10-26-3 North on Cemetery Rd. to 1-75 corridor. He needs your Sebewaing Rd., 3 miles vote Nov. 8. Buhl for Con- New listing in Cass City. Excellent buy on this Tuscola County east, 112 north, 3168 gress Committee, Decker- beautiful retirement home. Ranch home on large * I would appreciate your support in EARLY WINTER SALE Grassmere. Call 269-7008. ville. 2- 11-2- 1 corner lot, easy to heat, patio doors open to large patio, 30% off all Opendaily9:N to4:30. ~~ ~ ~ nice sunroom, all landscaped yard plus a 3 car garage exhaust products 2-11-2-1 NAME PINS,desk namep- with heated workshop for the husband to keep busy. lates and plastic signs in TCC932 Stop in time --- FOR SALE - 6 windows various sizes made to your Find the Service or Product BeforeWinter Brake Sale m"x36",27"x66". All 2with windowsstorms specification. For informa- Country living 5 minutes from Cass City. 3 bedroom tion and prices, contact ranch home on 2 acres. Surrounded by woods, 2 car Free Car Inspection and screens. Call 872-2635 You Need in This. . . Action Guide Mrs. Buschlen at 8-72-2121, attached garage, 1% baths, patio doors, newly MUFFLER MAN after 5:Oo. 2-11-2-3n ext. 212. 2-2-17-tf plastered walls, fireplace, LP gas heat. Call now to see C4776 751 S. State, Caro HEAVY DUTY shocks - gas SERVICE Phone 673-7?62 char ed shocks-struts. See Retiring couple selling farm at a sacrifice. 96 acres of Monday-Saturday8:00-6:00 us. &ss City Tire, phone mostly tillable land with a 10-year-old 3-bedroom ranch 2-10-12-4 872-5303. 2-11-2-1 Magic Heat home, plus a 34x48 toolshed, 40x48 Farrowing house, for wood stove 28x48 Finishing house, loafing shed, Bryer storage silo, Give a Gift (like new) plus a lot more. Call now for more details. F622 Subscription to LORANN FLAVOR oils, over 30 in stock. Coach Only $65.00 Just northeast of Cass City. Beautiful light brick 2 Cass City Chroniclt~ Light Pharmacy. 2-11-2-7 I I story home on corner 8 acres with a 28x48 pole barn. Home has 2 car attached garage, all new windows, Birthday, Anniversary LOOKING FOR a good ThumbPawn I blown insulation in walls and attic, 4 bedrooms, Service personnel used TV? Portables and 815 S. Hooper St. modern kitchen with snack bar, first floor laundry. College students consoles, priced from $40 to 673-5997 3-11-2-1c4785 t $250. We also clean and ser- 2-1 1-2-1 Phone 269-9585 I Gift card sent with every vice VCRs. Rick's Earth 827 S. Van Dyke, Bad Axe order. Station, Caro, phone 673- I 4783,1433 E. Car0 Rd. be yours for 2-9-21-tf - 2-1 -20-tf as little as $1.75 per week. I WRITETOUCH 1 Prof esalonall Customized Resumes Buslness Typing Word Processing Cr~ft=Clor~LUIH~W, IN. @ Fuelgas Tutoring In reading and Kelly W. Smith, Broker Caas City - 872-2141 wrltlng, certlfied teacher, Farm. Commercial ResldrntialListings Wanted! Adwaaa Widow8 Junctlon of Ma53 Ellen Toner hxtor Ld8 and M-81 Phone 872-2508 hMab.lr#*llrl Cam Clty Mmb-Frl. - 8 arn.b.3 p.m Phone 872-2161 Sat.-- 0 a.m.4 p.m. UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN BEAUTIFUL 24-HR. SERVICE Big C's I 4354 Woodland NORTHWOOD ESTATES PLUMBING L. HEATING, INC 872*5020 LOCATION GOOD on this cozy ASPHALT 0528 Main Financing & Service GOOD .... TERMS Phom lt?-we4 starter home. Owner moving because of health and will Pbom Phew 4834531 Cont facts Available SPECIAL [Free Credit Checks) look at all offers. See the freshly decorated kitchen, the 0r iveway very large living and dining room,designed for comfort- lO'x70' $600 able living. Three bedrooms, basement and garage with electric door opener. Re-insulated in 198 1, new furnace Labor + Materials in 1980, new roof in 1980. Just needs some cosmetic Included touches M make it yours. Included are curtains, washer, Rlch's Disposal dryer, Call now for appointment to see it, FREE ES TlMA TES Residential & Commercial SUPREME range. an Call 517-738-5254 Rubbish Removal WINDOW CLEANING

Container Sewice Avallable Slc~mr-Scrrrnr~Window8 Call Jrniloriri $OfviCO FlW8. 683-2233 bV.8 6 GutIrta Ciemnrd HI*RIW 3 Bedrooms - All Utilities Ready to Move In L Grnicr 6 Rrnlrl Eoilmrtoa on Commrrclrl, High Efficiency Gas Furnace - Terms Available Arsldrnllrl 4 lndualrlrl WOfk PEOPLE READ Camplrlr lnrurrncr Corrragr See Tom Herron LlttlO Ad8 Imcurlty Solvlcrr AvrIIabh AND AUCTIONEERING .You're Reading One 1120 Gratiot, SaQinaw Call 872-4377 Herron Builders, Inc. Smdy a Tom Tlemey, Own@r8 Now! Call Leach St., Ca8a City, MI 48728 or if no answer 872-2352 3-11-2-1 4W 790.7609 Cass City 3-10-19-4 Phone 872-221 Call.872.201 0 - #.e 7 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,NOVEMBER 2,1988 PAGE ELEVEN CALLING 872-2010PUTS AN ACTION AD TO WORK FOR YOU [ ForRent J [ ForRent J (.ForRent 1 Notices I Notices 1 [ Services 1 [Help Wanted) I ForRent f I ____ BINGO - Every Thursday RON’S Refrigeration - Re- R.N.s AND L.P.N.s part- LAFAVE STEEL pair all makes of washers, time positions available, at St. Pancratius Hall, S. dryers, refrigerators, SUPPLY, INC. Seeger, Cass City. Doors may work into full time if For all your steel needs: open 6:00 p.m. Early-bird freezers and ranges. Call desired. Join our team with fabricating, machine shop, 6:30, regular bingo 7:oO. Caro 673-6278. 8-6-24-tf emphasis of rehabilitative welding, hydraulic hose ac- Phone 872-5410. Knights of nursing. For further infor- cessories. Columbus Council No. 8892. mation contact Director of UNIONVILLE Apartments ELECTRIC motor and 8260 Van Rd., Cass City 5-12-31 Nursing at Provincial - in Unionville, starting at Dyke -tf power tool repair, 4 p.m. to House in Cass City, phone $260 month. Heat included, Phone 517 872-2581 8 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to 517 -872-2 174. 11-10-26-2 FOR SALE BY Monday thru Friday near public schools. Call 5 p.m. Saturdays. John ~ B.A. CALKA REAL ESTATE 517-674-2904. EHO 4-8-24-tf 8:OO till 5:00 fservices 1 Blair, 1/8 mile west of M-53 Saturday 8:d-noon. Closed on Sebewaing Road. Phone ATTENTION Men and GARAGE RENTAL space for lunch 12:00-12:30. THUMB AREA wallpaper- 269-7909. 8-12-13-tf 56 ACRES: 6 room home with 3 bedrooms; basement; home on a knoll with nice ing and interior painting. Women - The Farm Bureau valley views; 32x50’ pole type building with shop; muck and Miami loam; 1/4 acre for one car for the winter. 5-10-I9-tf Insurance Companies will Call 872-4095. 4-10-26-3 For quality work at reason- be hi.ring 3 new sales rep- pond 12’deep; furnace& hot water heater2 yrs. old; Kingston-Mayville Area - priced able rates, call today 872- to sell at $61 ,OOO.OO - 20% down payment, L,#16,582 8-11-2-2 Arthur resentatives in this area in FOR RENT - one bedroom THINK 2609 Brown the near future. Licensing, apartment, partially fur- CHRISTMAS Cass City training, and financing are HUNTING LAND & RECREATIONALLAND - - - 75 Acres - Isolated good hunting nished. Includes utilities, provided. We are serving & camp area - small stream thru property; rolling hills; partridge, deer, rabbits and INTERIOR AND Exterior heat, water and sewage. A gift subscription to the painting. Theron Esckilsen, Well Drilling Michigan with insurance pheasants - offered for quick sale at $30,000.00.Kingston Area. L. #16,581 $275 per month, plus sec- IChronicle for a year is an 4355 Ale St., Cass City. Call for auto, home, life, farm, urity deposit. 2nd floor. Call ideal gift! 872-3095. 84-2-tf and business, and much more. BUILDING SITE: M-46& near Vassar Golf Course - 1.77 acres - $5500.00. 872-2691. 4-10-26-3 No experience is neces- ~~~ Beautiful greeting card an- Simpson Excavating sary. For confidential in- 40ACFtES: Close in toCass City -Ideal hunting &recreation land with good building ROSECRANS Apartments nounces your gift. Pump Repair terview call 673-4155. site; site surrounded by trees - pond about 14’ deep - old trailer house - - - all this for in Gagetown - starting at Sand - Gravel - Fertile STATE LICENSED 11-10-12-4 with $4,OOO. down payment. L. 16,583 $265 month. Heat included, Call 872-2010 $30,000.00 black dirt - Septic Systems Phone 673-3800 near public school. Call 517- CASS CITY CHRONICLE - Ditch cleaning - Water 5-10-26-6 8-1-27-tf WANTED - appliance tech- COLONIAL 665-2673. EHO 4-8-24-tf lines - Driveways - Base- nician. Contact Bud IN CASS CITY: Two story aluminum sided home with approx. 2,000 square feet ments. Schneeberger, at of living space; blown’in insulation in ceiling and walls; open stairway; formal FOR RENT - 2 bedroom CASH - Have you sold your Schneeberger TV, Furni- dining room; 4-5 bedrooms; 2 car garage; excellent location - near downtown apartment, Northwood property on a land contract This and That Smith Refrigeration ture & Appliances, Cass Cass City - distant owner wants immediate sale. -Your inspectior).invited!. I! or mortgage and now you L#16,521 Heights. Phone 872-2369. FREE ESTIMATES City. 11-11-2-tf 4-10-19-tf would like the cash? MDL and Investments, ask for Mike, Call 872-4502 WANTED - social worker SPECIAL!! 1 1/2 story aluminum sided home - 3 bedrooms; new bathroom; new 872-4555. 5-6-29-tf 8-5-25-tf Appliance Repair with bachelor’s degree to laundry room 1st floor; new carpeting; new heating system 4 years old - new roof; new I Noticee 1 work in long term care set- electric water new water pump; over $lO,OOO spent on remodeling; nice ting. Interested in geriat- heater and BINGO - every Wednesday John’s Repair All makes and models rics, hours flexible, Mon- yard for the children to play in - Pine trees, ideal for starter home or for Florida travelers COMPLETE CAR CARE - night Open 6 :00-early bird Hand wash and wax - in- day thru Friday. Call Con- that want reasonable priced home for the summer. All this for $28,500, terms available 6:30 - regular bingo 7:00. Service Call nie Schwaderer 872-2174. to responsible parties. Immediate Possession. List. #16,580 side and out. Your satisfac- Post3644VFW, E. MainSt. tion guaranteed or we do it 5-2-26-tf 872-3092 11-11-2-1 again free. Cass City Tire, or natural gas furnace, NEAR CASCITY: 2-1/4 ACRES: 1%story home with 4-5 bedrooms; all modern r- LP BABYSITTER needed in phone 872-5303. 5-11-2-1 PLAN TO ATTEND water heater, range or 8-10-22- tf kitchen; aluminum siding; 1%bathrooms; Moncrief gas furnace with Energy- Annual dryer repairs my*home only, for 3-year- Mate wood furnace; formal dining room; many features - large 2 car garage; 20TH ANNUAL old. Call anytime, 872-4103 very neat in and out - situated on a knoll overlooking the country side - Your HARVEST SALE or 872-4183. 11-11-2-3 L.# 16,569-A KOUNTRY KITCHEN dh/E inspection invited - priced to sell at $59,900.00. Monday, Nov. 7, 1988 Phone 872-3476 EXTRA NICE Bazaar, Bake Sale, CARPET & UPHOLSTERY Luncheon 7:OO p.m. 7170 Deckerville Rd. CLEANING NEAR CASS CITY: 5 ACRES - Remodeled BRICK HOME with all new kitchen Saturday, Nov, 12 Deford PHONE comes with appliances - 7 rooms - laundry room off kitchen; new circuit breaker Baked goods, candy, John Laszlo Free estimates 10 a.m. crafts. Many Christmas SOLICITORS box - many other features; large barn I situated on a knoll - attractive setting - 8-10-26-2 Truck mounted equipment * Diabetic baked goods, gift items. Cass City phone blacktop road -Call us for a personal showing --priced to sell at $52,500.00. decorated sweatshirts, Auto interior List. #16,575 GOOD SHEPHERD .- quilt, baskets, Christ- Commercial exchange mas decorations, wood LUTHERAN For Fast, Efficient Reasonable ’ 1 MILE FROM CASS CITY - 1 7/8 Acres - RANCH TYPE HOME with 3 bedrooms; FELLOWSHIP HALL Repairs on your Earn money at home ih laundry room; gas furnace - very neat in and out - nicely landscaped - covered PATIO crafts. your spare time selling the TRINITY UNITED Main St., Cass City Detroit Free Press. - garage with workshop - live stream - priced to sell at $36,000. terms. L16,577 METHODIST CHURCH I 5-10-26-2 &S;telliteSystem Houghton and Seeger St. Just in time RESIDENCE WITH OFFICE!! Cas City 5-11-24 SCRATCH PADS - Excel- for Christmas lent stocking stuffers. At IN CASS CITY: 1%story home with aluminum siding; in very good condition in The Chronicle. 5-10-26-4 and out; 3 bedrooms; 1% bathrooms; basement; formal dining room; PLUS LLOYD F. BUHL,a Work- Phone 872-4429 OFFICE with FIREPLACE - 2 piece ceramic bathroom; suitable for Real Estate, ing Congressman for the 11-1 1-2-2 etc., special features: SPRINKLING SYSTEM AND CENTRAL AIR - Condition- 8th District, asks for your Happy Birthday Rick’s ing extra large lot 132x132’ - VACANT - Immediate Possession upon closing - vote on Nov. 8. Buhl for Con- MOM - CRAND- Earth Station BABY-SITTER wanted in - gress Committee, Decker- Wanted toBuy 1 $57,500.00 bank terms. Listing #16,571 MOTHER AND GREAT- 1433 E. Caro Rd. my home 7:30 a.m.-3:30 ville, MI. 5-11-2-1 GRANDMOTHER Caro. Phone 6734783. 3.m. for 2 children. Must 14 ACRES - 2l/2 miles south of Cass City - comes with 12x50’ mobile home sitting 8-10-19-tf WANTED - windmill and lave reliable transporta- on a slab - 68’ deep well with own water system - septic tank - 15x15’ storage ’ pump. Cass City area. Call ;ion. Call 872-5481 after 4 building - 6-7 acres wooded :horse barn -priced to sell at $lS,OOO.Oo. Li’sting#16,500 AUCTIONEERING - see 872-3552. 6-11-2-3 ?.mi 11-10-26-3 Lorn “Slim” Hillaker. Top ’ 10 ACRES - Beautiful building site; lots of Pine & Birch trees - live stream on dollar for your P~OW~~Y.WANTED LOCAL Financial Institu- Phone 872-3019, CassCity. dimes, silver coins, property -- reduced from $14,900 to $12,900. terms. L# 16,474 quarters, halfs 1~ tion is seeking individuals 8-10-3-tf and back - silver dQllars to train as part-time bank IN CASS CITY: 4 bedroom home with 1%bathrooms; forced hot water furnace; 1878 to 1935. Paying top tellers. Those selected will . lots of storage room; large kitchen; dining room; comes with 2 LOTS - close to 5-11-2-1 price. The Coin Shop, 6439 be offered flexible downtown Cass City - walking distance to playground, schools, churches, etc. Chuck O’Dell schedules of 18 to 25 hours Invitations Main. Phone 872-3919. a week and a starting wag,, DISTANT OWNERS want ‘quick sale --- IMMEDIATE POSSESSION --- Sellers Excavating 6-9-2 1- tf will hold land contract. Asking $49,900. Terms. #16,285 and NO HUNTING of $4.65 per hour. Additional Announcements SIGNS Septic systems installed compensation is commen- HUNTING LAND: We have several parcels available -- 40 acres, $28,000, adjoining and cleaned surate with experience. for all social occasions Red & black ..... 25g ea. Also, offered is paid vaca- state land.-40A--Pond $30,000. sand - gravel - ponds ditching- hydrahoe-dozer FREE TO good home - tion, life insurance and 401 Catalog; 5 for $1.00 backhoe Siamese cat, spayed and (k) participation with RETIREES: One story stone home with 2 bedrooms; forced hot air furnace; loaned overnight ****** declawed. Phone 872-3861. matching funds. Please laundry room; all modern kitchen; carpeted; large barn for storage or horses - Phone (517) 872-3031 7-11-2-1 send resume to Cass City all this on3%acres and close to Cass City. Priced to sell immediately at $29,500.#16,565 Matching accessories Black ink ...... 20g Chronicle, Box SA. including matchbooks, 11-10-26-2 CAGETOWN!! Cass4323 City, Krapf Michigan Rd. FREE - puppies to give napkins, thank you notes 2.. .. . * ..35g 8-6-3-tf away, Lab and Spaniel mix. 8...... $1.00 Call 872-2695. 7-11-2-3 Ranch home with 3 large bedrooms; lots of closets and storage; large family Cass City Chronicle JOHNSON’S SEPTIC Tank size kitchen with Kitchen-Aid dishwasher; built-in china and desk; laundry room CASS CITY CHRONICLE Phone 872-2010 - cleaning - available 7 TO GIVE AWAY - 8 pup- off kitchen; 2 bathrooms; 2 car garage attached; IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, WILL DO baby-sitting in $42,500.00 terms . L#16555 5-9-21-3 days. No charge mileage. pies, mother is Chow, Lab- Portable toilet rental avail- rador. Call after 4:00 p.m., my home. Marlene LADIES VFW Langmaid. Call 872-4139. Medical Building - well constructed - suitable for Dentist, Doctor, CPA, Attorney, able. Call269-8097. 8-5-25-tf 872-4522. 7-10-26-3 Insurance or Real Estate Office - Priced to sell -ImmediatePossession. L#16,451 Bazaar & Slug 8c Rifle Shoot 12-10-19-3 Bake Sale & Running Deer I Livestock WILL DO baby-sitting in 3 ACRES: Lunch served 1 STARTER OR RETIREES: One story home with two new my home, located in town. : HOME FOR THE Sunday, Nov. 6 Call 872-4450. 12-10-26-2 : bedrooms & bathroom - aluminum sided; 12x20’ utility building - 20 fruit trees; SATURDAY, NOV. 12 FOR SALE - 2 young Suf- 9: 00-5: natural gas heat - plus 20 shade trees, etc. Located on M-53 near Cass City; 00 1:OO p.m. folk ewes, 1 ram, special ’ L .# 16,56 WILL BABY-SIT in my reduced to $27,500.00 for immediate sale. VFW Building, price 4-H members. Also home Monday thru Friday. Main St., Cass City Cass City Does your- TV__ or VCR need aged Arabian stallion - I to be repaired$ cheap to good home. Call Have 2 children. Phone 872- Tables to rent for Gun Club 2979, ask for Pam. 4 south, 1 east, 1/4 north Bring it to Rick’s 269-8803, 10-10-26-3 1 HUNTEIRS SPECIAL!!! I crafters - call for fast dependable service 12-10-26-3 40 ACRES close to Cass City - surveyed and perked - will sell each 10 acres for 872-3094 or 872-2057 of Cass City us a together and 40 Phone 872-2283 Rick’s Earth Station [Help Wanted] $7500.00 or make an offer on the 40 Acres; get group buy the 5-11-2-2 5-11-2-1 ACRES - OR sites - - Call or see B.A. Calka, Realtor, 1433 E. Car0 Rd., Caro Card of Thanks] HUNTING BUILDING - - PIANO LESSONS - given in or Marv Hobart, Associate Realtor, at 6306 W. Main St., Cass City, Michigan LLOYD F. BUHL, the ~ my home - fall and winter I WOULD LIKE to express 48726, (5 17) 872-3355. scheduling. Marcia Mer- George Bush preference for dants, reservationist, cus- Congress, 8th District. B for my thanks to Dr. Martin, 1I chant, phone 872-4563. tomer service, and mainte- Hills and Dales Hospital . 5-11-2-3 Buhl on Nov. 8. Buhl for nance. Earn top pay while staff and friends for OWENDALE: 2 story’ frame home with lots of Oak trim; Oak stairway; 3-4 Congress Committee, De- Ken Martin 1 you train, plus great be- kindnesses while I was hos- bedrooms; 2 bathrooms; dining room; basement; 2 car garage - could easily be ATTENTION CERAMIC ckerville MI. 5-11-2-1 Electric, Inc. nefits. Call Job Facts, 313- pitalized. Julie Patterson. converted into 2 INCOMES - $20,000.00 --- to settle estate. Possession on short ’ & CRAFT HOBBYISTS! 374-5000. 11-10-26-4 13-11-2-1 not ice. L .# 16,573. Homes - Farms COUNTRY HOME ON 2 ACRES! In n Commercial For your ceramic & Industrial RN’dGN’s NEAR CASS CITY: Very neat 3 bedrooms with closets - 2 bathrooms; new well; craft creations, we have New and rewire extra large kitchen - extra large living room with sliding glass door leading to I Music Box Movements State Licensed %.Luke’s of Saginaw, a progressive 282-bed sun deck; many other features - small horse barn for 3 horses; nicely landscaped in stock. Over 68 song hospital, is offering an excellent opportunity for -- Asking only $45,000. terms. 1 titles plus Christmas L # 16,493. tunes available. Phone 872-41 14 RegistereWGraduate Nurses who are interested in 4180 Hurds Corner Road working in achallenging professional Orthopedic LISTINGS NEEDED ON ALL TYPES OF REAL ESTATE Mallory Music 8-8-10- tf nursing environment. (BUYERSWAITING) 1 6422 Main St., Cass City, 14 ACRES: Cass City - Owendale --- large 4-5 bedroom home - basement; 1% Phone 872-4175 Our 36-bedOrthopedic Unit has immediate open- 5-11-2-1 CUSTOM bathrooms; large barn with new roof; room for several horses, etc. Immediate I ings for full-time and part-time positions, on SLAUGHTERING both Possession. Priced to sell at $47,500. Terms. L#16,568. CASS CITY OVEREATERS afternoon and evening shifts. See, Call or Write to: I ANONYMOUS BEEF-PORK-VEAL-LAMB I 4-5 Mondays p.m. CURING, SMOKING AND In addition to offering the challenge of profes- sional nursing care, SL Luke’s has a generous Hills & Dales General PROCESSING ~ compensation and benefit package, well as, TUESDAY & FRIDAY as B.A. CALKA, REALTOR Hospital basement Personalized Napkins potential for career advancement. 6306 West Main Street meeting room Erla I Phone 872-2121, ext. 222 * Wedding Packing Inc. Applicants interested in pursuing this excellent Cass City, Michigan 48726 * Anniversary Co., opportunity may call 517-771-6031 for an ap- Caro group meets * Graduation USDA Plant 1074 pointment or apply in person to: B.A. Calka, Realtor Wednesdays 7:OO-8:OO p.m. Cass City 517-872-2191 Marv Hobart, Associate Broker United Methodist Church Many colors and designs 8-4-9-tf St. Luke’s Healthcare Association ’ Gilford Road with your name I 5-11-2-1 Human Resources Department I See our new c’atalogfor 1981 RICH’S DISPOSAL - Resi- 700 Cobper Avenue Call 517-872-3355 dential and Commercial Ask For Free Folder FOUND - bird dog - must CASSCITYCHRONICLE Rubbish Removal. Con- I Saginaw, MI 48602 Phone 872-2010r 4 1 REALTOR Our 36th year serving Tuscola, Sanilac and Huron Counties identify. Call 872-2959. tainer service available. i I 3-1-15-1 -a 5-10-26-3 I Call 683-2233. 8-2-12-tf CASS CITY, MICHIC 2 PAGE TWEL- CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,NOVEMBER 2,1988 Hospital Taking employees stock

honored By Bill Myers Oct. 26 Excerptsflorn a talk to a time and strength to try an- They all start out as prom- taxable corporate bonds or Hills and Dales Hospital group of old folk at Delray other. ised but when they are fi- governments, depending on officials honored 14 em- Beach, Fla. So we have a platform from nally liquidated - - when the the kind of your other in- ployees during the annual Like any good medicine which to milk the cow. Sup- cattle are sold, when the come. recognition tea held Oct. 26 show, we have something to ported by OW stool of SKU- movie is through running or There you have SECU- at the hospital. attract your attention - - in rity, Good Net Income and the oil well has been drilled, RITY, the debt of an estab- this case a milk stool. It Liquidity, we’re ready to ask there is never as much lished company such as Among those recognized comes from the wilds of East old Bossy to “give down.” money left as the promoters Southern Bell, with pay.. was Johanna Miklovich, Africa, where it is also used What brM of cow are we figured.” ments of interest and princi- who is retiring after 17 years as a pillow at night - - ac- looking for? Stocks, bonds, Typical ones I’ve seen in pal a prior lien on the of service in housekeeping counting for the long necks real estate, gold, old paint- these final stages settlelfor company’s obligations.You HILLS AND DALES Hospital ofllcials last week honored and as a nurses aide. of the natives. It is no differ- ings, china, or single pre- 25 cents on the dollar. have good and steady in- ent in function than the 3- mium annuities or the Flor- They’re also not liquid come, say 10%. It comes their own, including 15-yearemployee (left) Janet Kratz, and Honored for 20 years of legged stools many of you ida State Lottery or bingo while they’re active. You twice a year, and it doesn’t 20-year employees Phyllis Little and Isabel Wright. employment were Mary haveusedtomilkacow.The with the Seminoles. can’t sell out except at a vary. The bonds are liquid. Ann Abbe, medical records feature of a 3-legged stool is Running down the list and discount of say 35%. Sell them with a phone call. diagnosis related ,groups that it doesn’t tip over on applying our 3 vital signs... So we’re getting down to They are also taxable. The coordinator; Florence uncertain ground. It can be REAL ESTATE - - qure the old bread and butter stuff 10% in income shrinks to Sweeney, R.N.; Phyllis pretty crude and still work. enough, in that it won’t dis- - - savings accounts and 7.2% if you’re in a 28% Little, R.N.; and Isabel The legs don’t have to be the appear, but not liquid, not CD’s, stocks and bonds. bracket. That’s better, Wright, director of support same size and only roughly saleable, and so often not a CD’s have some features. though, than the 6.1Q after- services. the same length. good producer of income. They’re easy to buy and tax from an 8.5% CD. We will use it as a founda- GOLD - - no income. You there, are no commissions. Finally we come to tax-free Janet Kratz, an operating tion to extract milk from the hope for capital gains if the With $lOO,OOO Federal in- municipal bonds. State of rmm technician, wasrecog- money cow. The 3 legs each price goes up. People hoped surance, you’ll get your Florida, for example, whose nized for 15 years of service, have a name. One of them is for that a few years and money back. Interest rates general obligations bonds while 4 employees cele- SECURITY or SAFETY.In bought some at $800 an are pretty good - - say 8%or are rated AA - - just a notch brated 10 years of service. other words you want to get ounce. Within a year it fell to so. But it’s taxable. If your belowreturn government 7 3/4% tax bonds free. - - They are Nancy Walters, your money back. After $200. In more recent years it income tax is 28%,a CD at dietary aide; Iva Rockwell, Social Security and pen- has been going nowhere. 8.5% will net you 6.12%. municipalThere are some bonds good - - quality Inter- dietary clerk: Rosemary sions, investments will be And thecommissions to buy They are semi-liquid. You Gaeth, x-ray assistant; Mil- the only source of income. or sell are high. can cash them before matur- mountain Fbwers of Utah, lie Mark, housekeeper; and It’s not as though we were 30 , OLD PAINTINGS - - The ity but with a penalty. Georgia Municipal El=- Nancy Karr, ward secretary. years old and could get into quotes are on the retail sale Now we’re down to trics, North Carolina East- another field if we go broke. prices. When you buy STOCKS. Stocks aren’t as ern Municipal Power, Also honored were 5-year S-TY, then, is an essen- there’s a 10% commission. much fun as they used to be. Jacksonvilleyield 8%or more, Electric, again, that tax .employees Martha Hill, tial leg of the stool. Another If and when you sell there’s In the wonderful 13 years housekeeper ; Bonnie leg is INCOME. NET in- a 10% commission. Mean- from 1974 to 1987, the mar- free.Compare that yield to aver- ’Johnson, registered dieti- come. After taxes. What while there is no income. ket went up 500% - - from AMONG THE 10-year hospital employees honored were cian, and Lynda Rocheleau, good is a Safe and Secure SINGLE PREMIUM 575 to 2775. That was in age dividends, about 4% (left) Millie Mark, Nancy Walters and Rosemary Gaeth. nursing administrative as- investment if it doesn’t pro- ANNUITIES - - not all August a year ago. When I now, and taxable. After in- sistant. duce dividends or interest or they’re cracked up to k, stood here Oct. 15, 1987, it come tax on dividends of returns of some kind -and Some withdrawals are with fell lo0 points that day, over 28% - - less than 3% net - again, NET returns after taxes deferred. The commis- 100 the next, and on Black 3% or 8%. 3% net from a expenses, and commissions sions (which are boried) and Monday, Oct. 19, it dropped market whose values Local artist, and taxes. the overhead costs reduce 504 points. It hit bottom dropped 43% in 2 months. A The third leg is LIQUID- the net income. They aren’t around 1700 - - a total fall of year later it has recouped ITY. I’ve known so many saleable except at a penalty. 43%. And it hasn’t been the half its big loss. people who have owned Brokers push them because same since. Apply our yardsticks - - the displays work apartment buildings or va- commissions are high. An investment that falls 3 legs of the stool. Bonds are cant lots or parts of small YOU an buy MORT- from 2700 to 1700 is not my secure, they produce good businesses. It was easier to GAGES. Income is pretty idea of security. An invest- afkr income, and they’re A selection of paintings in a recent interview, adding tax get in it was get out. good, but it’s taxable. Most ment that at the market liquid. I like them - - and donc by Cass City area na- that she wants to share her than to peak tive and artist Pat Britt is on At our state in life, we don’t of them are secure enough. was returning 3% of taxable enjoy arguing about them. art with others. “It’s excit- have time enough to pa- But .they’re easier to buy dividends is not my idea of display at Rawson Memo- ing for me.” be rial Library, 6495 Pine St., tient. than they are to sell, except income. I will admit that M. Gretch Cass City. Britt said her display of There are too many contin- at a discount. Liquidity is stocks are liquid, but so The exhibit begins today paintings will feature a wide gencies ahead that we could Poor* much of the liquid Seems to finishes basic (Wednesday) and will con- variety of themes composed need big sums of money for, TAX SHELTERS? Beef have leaked out before you primarily of oil paints, but accidents, illnesses, cam- feeding schemes, oil well try to pour it from the tinue through Nov. 8. The “partnerships,” movie part- hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. also water colors, charcoal trophes in the family. pitcher. nerships? They’re pushed Army Reserve Pvt. Mi- today, Friday and Monday; and other mediums. In our own case,I could sell In all the cold water I’ve chael J. Gretch, son of Betty 9 to 5:30p.m. Thursday everything I own,except the by brokers because the thrown at other choices of a.m. “It doesn’t to any one commissions are high. The and John Gretch of 6547 and Tuesday, and from 9 stick apartment, by lunch time investments, I do so from style,” she explained. “It manwhodoesmy taxreturn, standpoint, of retired Canbaro Rd., Owendale, a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. today. (I forgot about the OUR has completed basic training (themes) gps anywhere sailhat. That would take a and has for 20 years, is Steve people, past the stage of Britt, who will be on hand from fairly realistic to out- at Fort Jackson, S.C. to mect the public from 7 to little longer.) Tubbs at Grossman Wein- taking flyers, taking our HILLS AND DALES Hospital Admin- right abstracV’ berg on Glades Road. I lumps and then getting up During the training, stu- 9 p.m. today. Friday and At this stage in life, this 3 asked him about these “shel- and trying something else, dents receiyed instruction in istrator Ken E. Jensen presents a cer- Monday, haibeen painting Britt and her husband, drill ceremonies, weap- legged stool is recom- ters”. We need to hang onto what and mended. It is not for the we have, make it produce ons, map reading, tactics, yuppie crowd, who can af- “I’ve seen hundreds of good income after taxes, and military courtesy, military ford to take risks and try these go by across my justice, first aid, and Army U letting us go to sleep at night. hospital after 17 years of service. want some people to see student at Central Michigan more sophisticated ways of desk..” history and traditions. what I can do,”she remarked University, and Paul, 17, a making money. If one ca- “Ever see any that worked The answer for me, and for Gretch is a 1988 graduate senior at Cass City High reer, or some system doesn’t out as Dromised?” these times, is bonds. Tax of Elkton-Pigeon-Bay Port School. work, then they have the “Oh, ies, one - - maybe 2. exempt municipal bonds. Or High School, Elkton. WHICH ONE OF THESE MEN WILL YOU ELECT AS TUSCOLA COUNTY SHERIFF? On November 8th you will elect one of these men as your sheriff for the next four years. Which one of them do you think: is the best qualified for the job? TOM KERN WILLIAM MONTAGUE Your choice 1. A certified police officer who passed the 1. NEVER certified as a police officer, police academy. and DID NOT pass the police academy. 2. 18 years full-time experience in the sheriff’s 2. 8 years as a PART-TIME Caro police Red and Black department, 14 as a command officer. officer, 8 years experience serving legal papers. NO command experience. 3. Drug enforcement training from the Federal 3. NO training from the Federal Drug Drug Enforcement Agency. En f o rce me nt Ag e ncy. 4, Advanced training from the Michigan State 4. NO state police advanced training Police in police administration. 5. Training in jail management from the 5. NO jail management training. Michigan Department of Corrections. 6. Associates degree from Delta College, and 6. NO college degrees. Bachelor’s degree from Saginaw Valley St at e University.

204 each THAT’S WHY WE NEED TOM KERN FOR TUSCOLA COUNTY SHERIFF ENERGY EDUCATION - EXPERIENCE - EXCELLENCE DEMOCRAT The Cass City Chronicle Paid for by the Committee to Elect Tom Kern Sheriff - 1715 S. Garner Road - Reese, Mi. CASS CITY 2, 1-8 CHRONICLESECTION PAGES TWENTY-FIVE CENTS VOLUME 82, NUMBER 30 CASCITY, MICHIGAN -WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1988 Several Joles says suit car-deer accidents is not really reported Tuscola Sheriff‘s deputies reported several car-deer mishaps over the past week, for the money including 2 involving area residents. Owen-Gage Schools, its The Joles acknowledged didn’t agree with that sug- Edward J. Stoutenburg, football coach and a student their intent to seek legal gestion. 6692 Houghton St., Cass are named as defendants in a action against the school, According to Pam Joles, City, was driving on suit filed recently in U.S. coach and student nearly 2 her son’s alleged experience Schwegler Road north of District Court, Bay City, by ago following a series with a “hit line” wasn’t the East Cass City Road in an area couple who claim of meetings with Owen- first time for him,and, based Elkland Township Saturday their son was assaulted after Gage School officials and on affidavits, the practice when a deer ran into the path a football game nearly 2 the Board of Education after had gone on for at least 6 of his southbound vehicle. years ago. the alleged incident took years, she said. Damage to the vehicle in The suit, filed Oct. 12 by place. She explained that a “hit the 7:15 p.m. mishap was Rick and Pamela Joles of The Joles, at that time, line” consists of certain light. Cass City, contends their stated they fmt met with players-usually non-start- BINGO! -The Lamotte Township Fire Fighters Ladies Auxiliary raised $47,923 Simon Pollum of Deford then high school Principal son, Jack, then a sophomore ing freshmen and sopho- in bingo revenues 3 purchase a 2,000-gallon pumper-tanker. was southbound on Ceme- at Owen-Gage, sustained Robert Andrews Oct, 20, mores-being called to the over years to new tery Road north of Kelly severe contusions on his 1986, and gave him 3 days to back of a bus by their team- Members of the auxiliary were on hand, along with some fire fighters, Road in Novesta Township torso and 2 fractured bones investigate the incident. mates. She added that the Friday when a deer ran into in his nose when some team- Two days later, the couple, underclassmen are then when the truck was delivered. Pictured above are (from left) Les Phillips, Betty the side of his vehicle. mates struck him in a “hit Andrews, 2 coaches and the punched, pushed, tripped, Walkowski, Joe Walkowski, bingo Chairman Lou Dibble, Fire Chief Robert Fields, Pollum’s vehicle sustained line” as they rode home on a father of the student alleg- inappropriately grabbed and slight damage. school bus from a winning edly involved met, but little have their clothing tom. Mary Smith, auxilidry President Doris Fishell, Vanessa Fishell and Art Fishell. football game Oc t. 17,1986. PrOPaS was made- In a brief telephone inter- Among fie couple’s The school bodmet With view Monday, Joles re- claims are negligence on the the couple adtheir attor- marked her goal in filing the PROMOTE INTEGRITY part of school officials, and neY* Brian R. SchroP% dur- lawsuit remains the same. General Cable fetes Nina AND EXPERIENCE assault and battery. ing a closed session Nov. 10. “We don’t give a dang The Joles are seeking in Also during that monthly abut the money,” she said. excess of $10,0oO in corn- meeting, the sddboard “~ewmtmmakesurethat Davis for 35 years ’ service CI RCUIT JUDGE Densatow. punitive and ex- approveda@cy on student Besonen is no longer coach- RichardD. KUHN For service wi-ih Commercial COURT OF APPEALS Cord Company of New York, and 25 years with General Cable Co. of Cass 4)akland County Circuit Judge, 15112 years City. Davis currently is the sen- ior accounting assistant for Endorsed by: General Cable and reports to .Detroit Free Press eHon. M. Richard Knoblock the controller, Garre Co- .Detroit News .Rep. John Strand chran. In addition to her full time .Oakland Press .Rep. Dick Allen work, Davis is very active Police Officers Association of Michigan within the community.She is on. the board of the .Michigan Farm Bureau Novesta United Way, a “Preferred.andwell qualified.” - Civic Searchlight member of the Business and Professional Women’s or- dd fa by tb ChitJdrp fnMrt of+ r ,1550 N. Wmdwd, Suim 10 .. K9 ganization, a volpnteer with -Mi.,48011 the Women’s Auxiliary at Nina Davis Hills and Dales HosGtal, captain of the Live Wire Bowling team and currently president of the Tuesday night bowling league, and a very active member of St. Pancratius Parish, Cass City. In recognition of her many years of service with the company, Davis received a Howard Miller Mantel Writer’s club sets meeting The Thumb Area Writer’s Front-row savings that Club urges area writers to vote on election day, Nov. 8, make it easier than and then enjoy a nonpoliti- cal evening at the club’s ever for you to be an monthly meeting in San- dusky. armchair quarterback! The meeting will be held in the Sanilac County confer- ence rooms, 37 Austin St., beginning at 7:30 p.m. (A.) “Eagle”Reclina-Rocker” Recliner Persons interested in all Soft and casual, featuring contemporary forms of writing, whether rolled-over back and pillow-style arms. for fun or profit, are invited to bring their manuscripts to read and discuss. Critiques are offered by club members in a supportive,inspirational maw v. Discussions also will be held on upcoming events, contests, markets and other information that will benefit writers. Additional information on the club is availableby send- ing a self-addressed, stamped, business size en- velope to: TAWC, 215 Ellington St., Car0 48723. To receive a sample copy of TAWC’s monthly newslet- ter, “Thumbprints,” please nclose SO cents. (B.1 “Suburban”Reclino-Rocker@ Recliner ’ A versatile transitional beauty with a Aok for deep-tufted pillow back, padded roll arms. (c.)“The Champ” Reclina-RockermRecliner .VOTE YES Deep seating comfort and traditional good looks! Tufted button back, T-cushion seat. NATIONAL ARTCRAFI‘S NOVEMBER 8

Paid by Tuscola County Allied Veterans Council, The Chronicle Box 92, Caro, Mi., 48723 872-2010 PAGE TWO CASS 2,1988 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN * I CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,NOVEMBER Candidates answer questions about offices The .. The race for questions 1) As you see it, what are the most imbrtant (No county clerk duties of this office, and how are you best qual- picture ified to peTform these duties? available) : 4 1 2) How could you improve the effectiveness and efficiency of operations The race for I'uscola.County Sheriff in this office? 3) What are the greatest challenges the winning Alexandria Maylou : . , I'he setting up local drug en- amount of calls and radio Erma Brown candidaJe will face over forcement, second, work .. traffic coming in. the next 4 years? *. questions with State agencies in set- Another challenge is creat- .. ting up the multi-county ing an atmosphere in the 1) If elected, on what is- drug unit. department that en- It's Brown vs. sues would you focus To improve effectiveness, comge the officers to have ~avh your attention over the I would attempt to bring a positive approach to the husband, Harry, have 4 chil- U.S. government (Depart- next 4 years? How do you extra dollars into our county Deputy Clerk Erma dren. ment of the Army) and with stand on those issues? challenging job in law en- by seeking out monies avail- forcement today. Police, of- Brown, a long-time Brown has received the the City of Detroit as an able through grants. Also to ficers deal with a variety of Mayville resident, emerged endorsement of long-time administrative assistant and 2) How could you improve the victor in the primary, effectiveness and effici- be effective I feel that I negatives on a daily basis Clerk Elsie Hicks, who did educator. 4 ency of operations in this would have to be in touch and get very little positive defeating other Republi- not seek reelection to the ofice? with all the communities to feedback. They need the can candidates who sought post. find out their needs and reinforcement from a leader the opportunity to face Maylou, a Tuscola County She holds a bachelor of 3) What are the matest chal- problems . who can respond to every- Democrat Alexandria May- native, has lived in the science in education degre& day problems encountered lou in the General Election. county since 1984. Her and a master of arts degree in by the employees. Brown has served the work experience has in- Hispanic studies from county for 10 years, 5 years.- cluded employment as an Wayne State University, Shirley. The couple have 7 tobe placed in areas wieG Detroit, The race for sheriff in Tus- grown they are best suited. Also, 1 County has continued Kern, 44, is a 17-y~vet- Kern's have a great desire to com- -" -*to . since the eran of the Tuxola County puterize areas within our Elecuon. LATE FALL SPECIAL 1 Sheriff's Department, in- answers department. Many man answers Businessman William cluding 13 years as a com- hours are spent in recording 1 answers 1 Montague stunned 2 term I would like to focus on the statistics in law enforcement Enforcement: It mand officer. He supervises Drug The most important duty FALL IS THE TIME incumbent Paul Berry in drug and alcohol problems. and with the help of a com- could be held in check by the county's breathalyzer of this office is to Serve the August for the Republican program and heads the We need a combination of puter we would be able to active involvement, exten- To insure the troubb free operation of your snow nod, while Reese Democrat public to its fullest. Every moving equipment when winter arrives. now is the department's (Law both enforcement and edu- increase our efficiency. sive training and educa- time to bring pur snow plow or throwr to pur. Tom easily defeated LEIN aspect of the office is im- Kern Enforcement Information cation in regards to those tional programs for all age portant in its own way. I Authorized Briaas & Stratton SMcsCantor. Fa- Nettie Prokopanko, stting There are many challenges Time to replace ? ,tory tiaid &Lics will put your ~qupmsntin tw Network) computer opera- two areas. As far as the edu- have worked in the office flight condition, ready and rarin' to meet old man . a the PUPS. the stage for next week's tion. cation aspect, I would hope that face Sheriff over Drunk Driving and for the past 10 years, I have Get best with winter. Wsarssquippadto~rformeverythingfrom vote. next years. First of all, fund- a minor tune-up to a major overhaul using the right He holds an asswiate de- to work with local law en- Highway safety: Although the experience and know- Brhgs& Stranon tdslorthepb. OnIyoriginalBriggsL Strattonparts a Montague, 5 1, is a former in police administra- forcement officials and ing is always problem for much has been done by law ledge of the functions of the are wd- to motors original m,pawer and per- gree famcs. h 8-year member of the Car0 tion Delta College schools to enhance the exist- law enforcement. Although enforcement at all levels, office. from and our road patrol millage Police Department. The a bachelor of arts degree ing programs and assist in this remains a severe prob- The possibility of going to [m&!%ii Vassar area resident cur- from Saginaw Valley State the introduction of new passed, it does not allow lem on the highways of the computers within other REX BINDER SALES rently is a district court offi- monies for extra help and at e. University. ones. When it comes to en- county and state. An active areas of the office. Your small engine parts and service cer in Car0 in addition to Kern and his wife, June, forcement, it is two-fold. the present time our dispatch enforcement policy may be being co-owner of a tax have 3 children. First, work with ENACT in is totally inadequate for &he the best effort in controlling Changes in voters regist- professionals since 1957 business with his wife, ration that may be required this problem along with by the State. Space within 13M L Cam Rd. Cam Ph. 6734367 L availability of training and the office. Budget and Staff. education of officers. GENERAL ELECTION Crime Prevention: Us- Mayloups To the qualified electors of the Townships of Evergreen and ing and expanding programs such as citizens watches and Greenleaf, County of Sanilac, State of Michigan. having high visibility of patrol units on the road in an answers NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a General Election will be held in the Serving the public as the County of Sanilac, State Michigan attempt to stop crime before of it occurs, mrdkeeper for the county TUESDAY, NOVERBER 8, 1988 as well as involving the eli- THE AREA'S NEW U*HAUL.DEALER Make greater use of gible voter in the arena of government, both local and ANTI-FREEZE We will PURPOSE TEE VIZt available resources. Re- I FOR THE OF ELECTING ?OLLOWING OFFICERS, search records and attempt national. Education in the meet or beat NATIONAL - Preaident and vice-~reaident of the United States, to schedule and place units latter is essential. States Senator, SALE any written CONGRESSIONAL - United in areas when and where For starters - keep the of- Repreaentative in Congress. problems have been identi- fice open during the noon estimate on LEGISLAI1Vt - State Representative. fied. lunch hour which, in many Mufflers STATE - 2 Members of State Board of Education, 2 Members of Board Attempt to develop a instances, is the only time $7.69 -gal. of Regents of the University of Michigan, 2 Members of civilian dispatch program to people can take care of Lifetime warranty on Shocks, Brakes & Mufflers Michigan State University Board of Trustees, 2 Members of enable certified officers to whatever business they may We specialize in: Wayne State University Board of Governors. be placed in cars on patrol or have with the office, since Lifetime Guarantee Shocks COUNTY - Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff, County Clerk, County assignd other law enforce- the latter closes earlier than Treasurer, Brakes Register of Deeds, County Road Commissioner0 ment duties. (Detectives, most businesses do and is Exhaust Drain Commissioner, County Surveyor0 County Commissioner. surveillance.) not open on Saturdays. TOWNSHIP - Supervisor, Township Clerk, Township Treasurer, Front End Alignmentr Again make use of civil- An increasing population, -1 Mighty Perlormrnca Pownahip Trustee81 Townghip Constable, ian resources, most people volatile in movement, Parts AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING NON-PARTISAN OFFICERS0 VfZc care enough to become in- which requires increased, Dayton Tlres NON-PARTISAN - Two Justices of the Supreme Court, Judges of the volved with assisting law more sophisticated logis- Inter8trtr Bitterla8 Court of Appeals, Judge of Probate Court, Township enforcement through exist- tics. How to best cope with Library Boards8 Council Members. ing programs that should be increased costs commensu- expanded to every town- rate with such growth with- AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS: ship, village, and city in the PROPOSAL A out added burden to the al- Apply for Free county. (Citizens watches, ready overburdened tax- FREE RESTRICT USE OF TAX FUNDS FOR A.'ORTfONS FOR REACT, etc.) 76 CARD Muffler, Brake and PERSONS RECEIVING PUBLIC ASSTSTANCE payer. Working in conjunc- tion with existent computer - No Annual Fee - Shock Inspection. PROPOSAL B Maintaining and at- services, leasing such time Same as Cash PROPOSAL TO INCLUDE CRIME RIGHTS tempting to improve pro- and services - when needed - 4083 S. Cemetery Rd. VICTIM.' and services within IN THE CONSTITUTION grams as opposed to purchase 34mi. south of stoplight 872-2866 the budget allowed. expenditure. PROPOSAL C Bringing the joint op- PROPOSAL TO AUTHORIZE BONDS FOR ENVIR\'NMENTAL eration into compliance PROTECTION PROGRAMS with Dept. of Corrections standards and begin plan- PROPOSAL D ning for future construction PROPOSAL TO AUTHORIZE BONDS FOR STATE AND of jail facilities to avoid BILL MONTAGUE LOCAL RECREATION PROJECTS overcrowding and very AND To VOTE ON THE FOLWWING COUNTY costly prisoner boarding and Republican Candidate ANP TOWNSRIP PROPOSALS (and any inmate civil suits, and to for other proposals): improve services. I, *.n mhobd, County Tra4au.r.r of thm County of -1- Improving the morale SMIUC COUNTY he, Wichigan, hareby Cartify that u of Oct. 17, Sheriff COURTHOUSE IMPROVEMENT PUOWSAL 1988, tho raeord. of thia otfico indicata that tbm and efficiency of the present -11 tho County of Burllac Aovy on. (1) rill (51.00 D.K tow of &11 votd inc+aa8am ova* rad rbova tha *u staff. Training, education BILL MONTAGUE has ten ycars law cnforccmcnt cxpcricncc, and S1.000 ot 8t.t. qumlired Value) urnually for a p.th 1hlt.tion a.t.bl1Bh.d by tho Coamtitutiorr of Nichigur and proper assignment of has scrvcd 8 ycars as an officcr of the 71B ot thraa (3) yorrm for huda to provido buriu frea ac- Ln any local unit. of Banilac County u #ollorm: District Courl -tlau accoaa; plant irprovamenta oo[RITY IXI urd anargy ud O? SMIW: 0.50 W Drug Tamk 1987-89 tncl. personnel will improve atti- uiatmanea; ud fir. nfoty ranovatloru to *ba smilac rorc. tudes and performance with County Courthoumo'l Thia lovy uoUd k for tho tbroo tu 0.20 n sr. at. 1988-91 mci. year. at 1989 through 1991. 0.20 W Libruy 1988-91 Inel. minimal cost to the tax- .-1cVER-M BILL MONTAGUE has additional law cnforccmcnt training from GREWrnPOWNSHIP TOWNSHIP: 1.00 M Road 1986-90 Incl. payer. auntM 1.00 TAX WTE LIMTATION IWQlUSE PROPOSITION TOWNSHIP: II Road 1988-92 Incl. Dclta Collcge, also radar training from CASS CITY sa.: 16.90 n oprr. 1987-89 Incl. IXI Shall thm lhitation on tho tot.1 &mount of tuom hlch Michigan Statc Police. my k urnamrod mach yaar againat proprty in the Wm- 3.00 n Op.t. 1988 Oaly ahip of Cra.nla&f, County of Surilac, Sutr of Richigmn, 0.15 N D.bt 1%6-92 Inel. k krcraamrd u providmd in Baction 6 of kticla IX, of 1.00 W Dmbt 1W5-94 Incl. BILL, MONTAGUE has ccrtificatcs from thc Clcvcland Acadcmy of mLY am.; 00.35 M Crprr. 1YUU oaly thm cxmutitution of nichigur of 1963, atfrctivo 5.n. 1, Supcrvision & Managcmcnt. Also was training 1989. for a -rid of foux (4) yoas., from 1989 thru 1.00 W 0p.r. 1988-91 Incl. 1992, inclwivo, onm (1) mill of the umrmmod valua- NSCOU 1,S.D.: 1.75 N V0-M 1ad.f IXI' rnanagcr for a major corporation and was resp- tion a4 qu4lirod, for thr pupom of Pita Rotoctiocl An 1.60 W 8~-td 1rd.f. onsiblc for Lhc operation of 14 branch locations. Rn\ON 1.S.D.: 1.00 W oprr. xrrbar . CtaaaAoaf Poomrhlp? Your BILL MONTAGUE fcels that to bc up front is the best policy. Bill The election will be conducted at the following polling places: announccd his choicc of undcrshcriff, "Jcrry El Osbornc" bccausc it's your right a citi7.n to as vote know all thc facts. Bill. unlike othcr candidaics, EVERGREEN TOWNSHIP GREENLEAF TOWNSHIP won't cxaggcragc his qualifications or tcll you, Township Hall 2nd building Townshlp Hall, Gilbert Rd. Lhc public, hc supponcd a program unlcss hc W. of Decker and Shabbona Rds. 2 miles N. of Cass City Rd. counts can back it up. Otis Dorland, Clerk Clare Brown, Clerk would YOU vote for a "President" who wouldn't announce his " Vice-President?" The polls of said election will be open 7 o'clock a.m. and will remain open until 8 o'clock p.m. of said day of election. Nov. 8 VOTE NOVEMBER 8 Delene Schultheiss BILL MONTAGUE SHERIFF Sanilac Comv Clerk PAGE THREE CASS CITY,MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,NOVEMBER 2,1988 The necommissioner's questions The candidates I) As you see it, what are the most important for Tuscola duties of this office, and bow are you best qual- race in district 2 ified to perform these duties? Co. Treasurer 'he 2) How could you improve Republican L. James mer vice-president of the effectiveness and White of Car0 is challenging American Home Bank. efficiency of operations Treasurer Patricia L. Dono- Donovan has worked in the uestions in this office? van, Democrat, for her post. treasurer's office for some 3) What are the greatest White, who defeated Car0 15 years. The Fairgrove If elected, on what issues Republican Joseph Me1 1en would you focus your at- challenges the winning - resident was hired after high candid& will face ove; dorf in the primary, is a school and was later pro- tention over the next 2 Virginia McLaren years? How do you stand the next 4 years? Sheri L. Rundel Mayville native, He is a loan moted from clerk-typist to on those issues? originator for the Mortgage bookkeeper before being Company of Bay City and is appointed deputy treasurer. How could you improve owner of Regional Abstract the effectiveness and ef- The race for Tuscola and Title Co. in Caro: White She was appointed treas- ficiency of (cdunty) oper- also is a former president of urer in late 1987 following ations in this oftice? Peoples State Bank and for- the resignation of Elgene What are the greatest of Countvw RegisterCJ V Deeds challenges the winning Millington resident Vir- pected death of Ann sal- Ric, have 3 children. Kim Glaspie candidate will face over Jack Brinkman Rundel, a nbrses aide at the D. the next 2 years? ginia (Ginny) McLaren telberg in late May. I hopes to defeat Democrat McLaren, who defeated 2 Tuscola County Medical The fight for the District 2 Both candidates ran unop- marked the first Democrat S hen L. Rundel next week to Republican opponents in the Car0 Facility, has lived in seat on thecounty board pits posed in the primary. elected to represent District win a first prm as register of primary, served as deputy thecounty for 15 years, 11 of ;Cass City attorney and Glaspie is seeking a second 2. deeds following her ap- register of deeds for 3 1/2' which have been in the Car0 Democrat Kim D. Glaspie, term following his history- The district is composed of pointment to the post this years before her most recent area. She and husband, the incumbent, against Cass making victory 2 years ago Elmwood,Elkland, Novesta summer. appointknt. She has work Dave, who serve as foster City farmer and veteran over 4-term incumbent and Kingston Townships. Her appointment filled a in the office since 1981. parents through the Depart- school hard treasurer Jack Royce Russell, Republican. vacancy left by the unex- McLaren and her husband, ' ment of Social Services, Brinkman, RepuFl ican. Glaspie's narrow win Glaspie is a Cas City na- have 3 children of their own. tive, He began practicing law in Cass City after com- Rundel's McLaren 's pleting his education at nology and changing laws. Thomas M. Cooley Law Also, closing the gaps be- answers. -~ I tins wers School, where he earned his tween state/county/town- I Patricia I,. Donovan law degree in 1980. He ship governments is neces- L. James White earned a bachelor's degree The most important duties sary to strengthen county The most impurtant duties government as a whole. I answers at the University of Michi- of the office of Register of of the Register of Deeds are Donovan's gan in 1977. Deeds involves serving the Greater cooperation would answers to record, maintain and up- allow us to utilize I During his first term as a public and handling the du- all real and personal date 4 I would emphasize the The number one issue the everyone's opinions and : romotion of bringing new past two years of my commissioner, Glaspie ties within. property records of the The answers served on the board's Per- I am best qualified because knowledge to sv all the t &sinesses into our county, has been the financial condi- county; to keep accurate One of the most important of my past experiences aspects of situations as they :whether it be by way of tion of the County. That is- sonnel Committee as well as accounts of all documents duties of the county treas- :tourism, agriculture, or on an ad hoc committee through my job, and my arise. One person in any questions manufacturing sue will remain as the issue and monies and to be of serv- elected position cannot urer is being responsible for * small charged with making rec- church work, also keeping ice to the county as a whole. make changes for the better the county's money. The ++facilities.We need to be far requiring the most attention- ommendations related to I feel I am the best qualified treasurer must oversee that , more aggressive in apply- The currentwdhadevel- records with my scout troop. alone, everyone must work county finances and millage With my position treas- because of my nearly 8 years 1) As you see it, what are the money is put into the ing and pursuing grant oped a four year financial proposals. as together in order for all of us monies, we need to expand plan to ensure the soundness urer of the local 2641 of experience in the office - to benefit. the most important, correct accounts and that the .existing businesses and of the county's financial He and his wife, Jac- American Federation of over 3 1/2 of those years as duties of this oflice, and proper agencies get the cor- queline, have 3 children. how are you best qual- 1 make all efforts possible in cadition. State, Local and Municipal the Deputy Register. I also rect amount of funds. Brinkman also is a life- have past experience in the White's ified to perform these The treasurer must also :preserving business pre- over the past three years, Employees (AFS CME), duties? :sently located here. This in ~~~~~bhas had fie lugest long county resident. A through the Tuscola County accounting field and an ex- invest surplus money the -turn will expand and percentage drop in SEV Korean War veteran, he has Medibl Care Facility, gives ' cellent business education answers county has in a safe place stabilize our tax base which as treasurer and as a 2) How could you improve : served me experience at keeping background. the effectiveness and and get the best interest for :will help us provide essen- (smk ~ualized member of the negotiating the money. The treasurer :tial services to our resi- Fderal Revenue Sharing records and handling funds. efficiency of operations commitm for the Owen- The greatest way to im- The duties of the office in this office? must bc able to work well dents and make jobs avail- moniesmafiingofthepast Gage Board of Education for The effectiveness of the prove the effectiveness is to include collection of prop- with the other departmeqt able for our young people and Tuscola County has the erty taxes, either from the 14 years. office can best be improved start at ground level where 3) What are the greatest heads, fellow employees sr) they do not have to leave low,est operating millage in Brinkman and his wifc, var?ous treasurer;. Pre- challenges the winning family and friends in the The combination by a concentrated effort to the laws governing our of- all in and the public. State. Bonnie, have 2 children. paring cnanges candidate will face over *arch of employment.1 be'- of these factors created a help each person as he or she fice begin. I feel all the names arid addresses on I feel I can handle all of lieve a firm stand must be situation in county enters the register of deeds county offices should be- tax descriptions for billing the next 4 years? these duties because I have tfiken by the Board when where the gap bemen reve- office. One main goal would come more involved in prP- purposes, -and -the invest 16 years' experience in the I &aling with the county's nues expenditures w8s address issues arising in be to make everyone feel motmgor institubng legisla- ment of county funds from office and have been doing judges. We must formulate welcome as they enter and a: plan to deal with the ever widening. In an attempt + thoseoffices,,suchas hiring of pemmel, purchasing satisfied with the help pro- aunty's solid waste probe ' to rectify this problem, the vided when they leave. iem before the Department board instituted a plan equipment and supplies and of Natural Resources dic- whereby, the Pur- the general budgeting needs The greatest challenge, as 1 of the department. because of shrinking asses- relationship betien tfid Mtes exact,ly what we must pose millage monies, the see it, wouldbe tocomputer- sed Govern- county and the townships, 810.To act now would save existing revenues and some ize the office. This won't be ment should react the same our office has to work tax dollars and not catch US judicious use of our reserves The greatest challenge is easy, as it would be neces- way that we as individuals completely unprepared. were budgeted to balance the clOselY with the township ability to keep abreast of sary to have efficient do and when income is re- our budget. the county's financial an computer system to handle ciency, I would eventually to whether thii is true or 1would keep in touch with When re-elected, I intend condition.This is an ongoing the volume of data required. to continue to SUPpOfl this process that must be moni- like to see a computer in- not. I have in the past put the people of my District, I This would be a tremendous stalled. It would, however, in the time required to get fajl to see how one can rep- plan for the next two years. tored constantly. It does not asset however, as it would resent the people if you do By then, I hope that our end with the adoption of the need to have the capacity to my job done and I am Wil- speed up access to the infor- be linked heother of- ling and able to do this now. not go to your township decreasing SEV has leveled budget, but continues mation needed, thus serving Each person coming to the meetings or keep in contact off and a gradual increase throughout the year. M'my and a system has office needs the best possi- with them. This is one thing the people of Tuscola proven itself in county gov- has begun bat we find variables change during the - County more efficiently. ble service. I would definitely do, be- new ways generate Evec course of a year and it is vital ernment. The program a-- that I have done * never forget nues by way of uxr fees and that we stay abreast of those wodd have to be capable of One of the greatest chal- en- earning the most inter& that I serve the people and the is tire life. My goal has a*- possiblefor thecountygen- will work towards their best purchasing Of changes so that we may re- handling all line items lenges making the tax interests. supplies. We will continue spond quickly and appropri- Free breast *at lUe now done funds go the farthest to pro- wayspossible been Service, to give whether the best it era1 fund, being available to monitor the existing pro- ately when necessary. ';Jdas being able to add vide service to all depart- was a loan customer or de- for the public when they Another challenge is to exams offered others to be completely cost ments of county govern- , ' I believe solid waste will grams to make Sure that they posit customer, because I have problcms, working be a very real problem as arerunascost-effectivelyas predict what the future holds efficient. This twof SYS- ment and to make county wanted to treat customers with the new department *ill many of the problems passible. for the county, and to shape ,Anotherin the series of free tem would make our office governmentas accountable as J like to be treated when heads and cornmissioncrs, that have plagued US ~ver We must also continue to policies and recommenda- clinics will be offered on more. accountable to the to county citizens as Psi- I am seeking either some and being a fair and honest @e years. We have to deal monitor senior citizen pro- tions based on those projec- Wednesdays in November public since it. would allow ble. It is going to be a chal- service or product. treasurer for the people of with diversifying our grams m make sue fiat the tions. We as commissioners, by Dr. Beatriz Martin. us to pull records not just by Tuscola County. economy so that jobs will seniors receiving the cannot be s;atis tied to react to The doctor will give free grantor/grantee, but ais0 by b available in our county for the dollars that are situations as they arise. 'Je breast exams at her office at address, property descrip- qnd operating a county gov- 4612 Hill Street in Cass tion, dates, etc. ernment which costs will spent On the programs. must look beyond the pres- continue to increase while ent to the future, so that we City. The greatest challenges 111 it appears the available re- A county commisiom may better deal with our It is requested that an ap- the future will probably bc in venue to operate it will not best improve the cffec- ever changing county gov- pointment be made by call- kecping up with new tech- keep pace- It will be the job tivenes and efficiency of ernment ing 872-4331. of the Commissioners to +keepa responsible conser- ing involvedopcr8tiOnS with the by opera- stay- .vative fiscal policy in place. tions of the individual of- ELECT fices and departments.1 work with clients and ow work involves the use of services provided by a wide JACK D. -BRINKMAN range of county offices. By using these services and Commissioner District #2 1 remove decals and knowing how a particular eshly dried paint from office functions, a commis- lindows and cupboards. sioner is better equipped Consisting of Elkland, Elmwood,

Novesta and Kingston Townships I FREE FO,OD For Pregnant Women, Infants, Children *Lifetime resident of Tuscola county WIC Program OFFERS FOR and of District #2 for 32 years. Infants: Formula, Cereal, Juice; For Pregnant Women Yrar after year. many customers tell us that and Children: Milk, Cheese, Eggs, Peanut Butter, .Lifetime member of Farm I Bureau ' the only way they can pay thow Chrisrmns Cereal, Juice. The program provides health screening I bills is to do it in advance with Christmas Club tests and nutrition education. .School Board Treasurer 14 years s),stematic savings. Now is the time to start Who Can Qualify? paying your 1989 Christrnas bills Sa tWt a Pregnant women, breast-feeding mothers, and children ncarby Chemical Bank and pen your *Negotiating Committee 14 years Christmas C!ab soon.. up to their fourth birthday AND live in Tuscola County AND who have a nutritional or health concern AND who .Korean War Veteran meet the income ouidelines. For more informatiin, Call the: CHEMICALBay Area BANK

WICPROGRAM 1 $3 Vote November 8th U W&bb&- TUSCOLA COUNTY J MEMBER F 0 I C / EOUAL HOUSING EOUAL OPPORTUNITY LENDER SubsIanIial inltrcsl pcnally for early riibdraral HEALTH Your Support Appreciated DEPARTMENT 5 s Paid for ky Committee to Elect Jack D. Bnnkman for Commissioner, 6057 N. Dodge Rd., Cass City, Michigan 48726 673-31 99 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN ', PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1988

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Pre-ccwked n-eiiht CASCITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1988 PAGE FIVE Flu vaccine available at motivated health dept. Cass City Bowling Leagues pupils listed The names of Cass City The season for flu is nearly 1 I Intermediate School’s “mo- here and the long-awaited Gkl’sHighSeries: A. Ste- Boy’s High Game: B. tivated”month forstudents October of werethe flu vaccine is now available TUSCOLA MERCHANETTE LEAGUE High Team Game: De- THURSDAY NITE TRIO ford Country Store vens 145. Schott 149. through the Sanilac County * GET TOGETHER “A” Oct. 27, 1988 637. Oct. 27, 1988 High Team Series: De- Girl’s High Game: A. Ste- Girl’s High Series: L. recently announced. Health Department, offi- vens 84. Blue Water Harvestor Cass City State Bank ford Country Store 1828. They are sixth graders cials recently announced. 37 Jacques 23 27 High Team Series: High Burns, Erica Freder- Miller Eggs 36 Anthony’s Pty. Store Croft-Clara Lumber 21 Gii.17s 306*High Game: Amy 23 CHARMONT LADIES Rollers 490. ick, Melissa Veldman and This year’s vaccine will Martin Electric 36 Croft-Clara 22 Anrod Screen Cyl. 21 High Team Game: High Phillips 135. protect against somewhat J.J. Brinkman Farms 33 Northon Construction . Car0 Chiropractic 20 Rollers 297. High Team Series: The Jason Morgan,- and fifth.. 20v2 Truemner Salvage 23 diffcrent strains than last D & F Signs 29 Quaker Maid 20 Clean Up Crew 20 Dream Team 1319. graders Dawn Longuski, Kermit’s Krushers 28 Spaulding Bldg. Konrad’s Bakery 19 Cable-ettes 21 High Team Game: Sharp Amy Schelke and Erin year’s vaccine, so persons 19 Charmont 21 Charmont 24 Kilbourn Serv. ‘12 Miller’s Chicks 18 SATURDAY Shooters 483. O’DCll. will need to be immunized 17 Live-Wires 19 Vanderpoel Trucking 21 Nelesco 17 Sobczak Construction 17 even if they received a vac- Estech Cass City Sports 16 Veronica’s 19 cine in 1987, Karen Buck, 15 Rolling Hills 16 B.A. Calka 15 Cass City IGA IGA Foodliner 15 Cass City State Bank 15 public health nursing supcr- 15 Colony House 15 LaFave Steel 14 Scott Chevy-Olds 12 Kritzman’s 12 visor said. Doakers Pro Shop 6 Kilbourn Tech Kelly & Co. Realty 10 Anthony’s Pty. Shoppe 13 ‘/2 11 Thumb Nat’l Bank 13 She notcd that the vaccine Sharp Shooters High Series: R. Hood 678, High Series: B. Mc- High Team Series: Caro Pizza Villa 12’/2 is recommended for all per- Cass City ServiStar 12 The Nose Crunchers M. Grifka 587, S. Howard Lachlan 615, E. Schmalz Chiropractic 2452. Miller Eggs, Inc. sons 60 years old and older; 588, G. Robinson 641, M. High Team Game: Caro Board Chrysler-Ply- i’i 10 Ix] JEANNINE other persons with chronic. 577. Duane O’Dell 572. mouth-Dodge The Country Kids 9 Lutz 632, P. Harmer Jr. W, High Game: E. Schmalz Chiropractic 834. 8 The Dream-Team health problcms, such as D. Doerr 627, T. Cominent 244, J. Mathewson 216, J. 500 Series: G. Corcoran The Rollers hcart disease, lung discase, 612, D..Miller 602. Doerr B. McLachlan 547, S. Dehng 545, J. High Team Game: Ver- 219, onica’s 1041. Lucky Strikes 8 HOBART diabctes, neuromuscular High Games: R. Hood Morel1 531, P. Little 516, P. :I \ 227, R. Bradley 210. High Team Series: Ver- Wolverines 8 diseases and ancmia; per- 251-226, D. Doerr 227, T. High Team Series: Croft- Corcoran 515, B. Schott 504, Road Warriors Comment 245, J. Zawilinski K. Speirs 501. onica’s 2905. 7‘12 Republican sons with immune system Clara 1838. Pin Pointers 6 215, D. Miller 211-214, J, High. Team Game: 200 Games: S. DeLong High Series: E. Romain problems; and health care, 501, L. Yost 499, B. Phillips Starlights 6 firc and police pcrsonnel Doerr 213, P. Harmer 212, Nelesco 643. 204, G. Corcoran 202. Elmwood Township G. Robinson 217-232,D. Volz 496, M. Truemner 489, J. The Hot Bowlers 2 who have frequcnt contact 220, M. Lutz 219-228,F. Kap- SUNDAY NIGHTERS Lapp 493, ‘B. Kilbourn 497, with TUESDAY AmERNOON Treasurer high-risk persons ,or pal 217, S. Howard 216, R. LADIES’ LEAGUE Oct. 16, 1988 C. Davidson 499, D. Boy’s High Series: B. who perform essential com- Sweeney 499.- Brinkman 228, M. Grifka Oct. 25, 1988 Schott 420. Paid for by Committee to elect Jeannine Hobart, munity services. 213, D. Ashton 223. High Rollers 10 High Games: B. Kilbourn 195, J. Smithson 181, D. 2558 Hobart Rd., Gagetown, MI. Information on cost of thc ’ High Team Series: Ker- Chemical Bank Talaski Trucking 9 1 19 Sweeney 189, F. Withers- vaccine and immunization mit’s Krushers 2914. Country Gals 18 Schott’s Accounting 9 lates and times is available High Team Game : Miller Get Away Girls Scuba Doo’s 9 poon 182, C. Davidson 181, Bowler of 17 E. Romain 190. by contacting Buck at (3 13) Eggs 1031. ww1 17 Misfits 8 Family Feud 6 VOTE for EXPERIENCE 648-4098. Georgine’s 16 FRIDAY NIGHT Charmont Boozers 9 Town & Country 6 Try Hards 5 MIXED DOUBLES the week November 8th High Series: M* Briolat The L.T.’s 3 Oct. 28, 1988 435. The Sweet Guys 3 ELECT High Game: M. Briolat Pat Curtis Chevrolet 2 Dream Team 4 1 ‘/2 175. #Ones 39 The Thumb Area Virginia(Ginny)M. High Team Series : Geor- Men’s High Series: F. The Family 39 Women’s Bowling Associa- gine’s 1550. Schott 584, B. Holmes 582. Terra 38 tion Bowler of the Week for High Team Game: Geor- Men’s High Games: F. The Restless Ones 37 Oct. 9-15 is Tammy Me Laren gine’s Schott 234, B. Holmes 211. Team #4 36 Gnagey, with an actual se- 534. Cass City VFW Women’s High Series: R. 32% ries of 585. Magnetek Control 31 Open Monday thru Saturday MERCHANTS’ “A” Timmins 516. Women’s High Game: D. Bee Gee’s 28 She bowls for Lee’s Land- Oct. 26, 1988 Hayes 179. Hell Raisers 20 Friday Night Hopefulls scaping on the Thursday High Team Series: High 19 Niters League at Pigeon Herron Builders 20 Rollers 1859. Bye 17 Scott Chevy-Olds 19 High Team Game: High Lanes. Cass City Oil & Gas 19 Rollers 672. Men’s Hikh Series: J, New England Life 18 Navarro 550, J, Howard 546, Other 550 and higher series Paul’s Urethane Syst. 18 NIGHT OWLS D. Kilbourn 543, T. Smith bowled were: June Lapp Brent wood 17 Oct. 26, 1988 542. 568, Charmont, Cass City; Kingston State Bank 17 Men’s High Game: J. Grace Rifenbark 5W,Bad For your convenience Kilbourn Tech. Supply 16 King Pins 14 Howard 218, D. Kilbourn Walbro . 13 Axe Lanes; Jami LaRoche Charmont Motel 15 215, J. Navarro 207, M. 561, Charmont, Cass City, Appointment not always needed! Charmont 13 Lush Boys 11 Cryderman 201, T. Smith Board Chrysler-Ply- Pros 10 and Marilyn Labor 560, Paid for by the Committee to Elect Virginia M. McLaren, 2343 200. W. Barnes Rd., Millington, MI. mout h-Dodge 10 Women’s High Series: D. Biff‘s, Kinde. Croft-Clara Lumber 10 High Series: J. Schwartz Smith 478, J. Navarro 477, 586, B. Kingsland 584, C. D. Walsh 445. High Series: M. Lefler Godinez 518, J. Rid,ge 574, Women’s High Game: S. 667,J. StoFm 636;J. Gagnon R. Abbe 514, C. Suzor 522, Nubel 182, C. Haley 167, J. 626, M. Lutz 625, T. Com- G. King 507,M. Parrish 518. Navarro 167, D,Smith 166. KEEP ment 616, G. Robinson 609, High Games: B. Kings- High Team Series: M. Grifka 605, J. Mathew- land 258, M.Parrish 225, J. #Ones 1905. son 587, D. Vatter 575, G. Schwartz 210-202, C. High Team Game: Mag- STATE Riccardi 573, D. Dickinson Godinez 208, J. Ridge 208. netek Control 697. 567, E. Haag 552, D. Iseler High Team Series: Pros 552. 1625. SATURDAY REPRESENTATIVE High Games: M. Lefler High Team Game: Pros SPINNERS “A” 257-237, J. Storm 246, G. 606. Jt. League Robinson 240, M. Lutz 238- Oct. 29, 1988 213, M. Grifka 224, P. THURSDAY MORNING Harmer 222, C. Karr 222, T. White Kittens DICK ALLEN 13 Stylists, Judi Haas, Ruth Baker, COFFEE LEAGUE Comment 221, D. Iseler 213, Oct. 27, 1988 Bowling Busters 12 WORKING FOR YOU! Melanie Enw-Nicholas and Julie Jezowski M. Prieskorn 213, J. Gag- High Rollers 10 non G. Riccardi I 212-210, 210. Deford Country Store 23 Karate Kids 9 Sal’s Country Clipper 22 The King’s Kids 9 REPUBLICAN MERCHANTS’ “El” Pin Pals 19 Go-Getters 8 ENDORSED BY: RECIPIENT OF THE Final Standings Round 1 Fort’s 18% The Rascals 8 Michigan Farm Bureau Oct. 26, 1988 Speed Rollers . NATIONAL A.I.D.E.S. 17 7 State Chamber of Commerce Rosie’s Roses 8‘/2 Tigers 6 SENIOR CITIZEN Walbro 22 The Slammers ’4 Michigan Right-to-Life Jaycees 20 High Games: B. Watson The Rad Rollers 2 Fraternal Order of Police “HALL OF FAME” Cass Tavern 18 ’4 190-184, L. Yost 187, D. Small Business Association AWARD. D & D Construction 18 Boy’s High Series: T. Matthewson 187, V. Taylor Michigan Education Association SERVICES 1 PRODUCTS Baker 16 182, L. Zajac 180. Herringshaw 198. C harmont 15‘/2 Boy’s High Game: T. Paid for by Committee to Re-elect Dick Allen, 3372 W. Gilford Rd. Caro. MI 48723 *Paul Mitchell High Series: B. Watson Perms Waxing Cass City Sports 12 5. Herringshaw 122. *Nexxus Haircuts Highlighting Warju Flooring 6 , Beard trims ~~~~~i~~ *Matrix Sculptured nails Tints +IIclene Curtis High Series: B. Zawi- Wclla linski 632, J. Zawilinski 613, Man ‘cures color ana 1y s i s C, Commeilt 577, R. Cus- Facials *Redken tard 553, P. Harmer 552. Re-Elect High Games: B. Zawi- I 6491MAINST. linski 234, C. Comment 228, J. Zawilinski 226, P. Harmer 214,B. Anthes 211. Kim David Glaspie

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VOTE NOVEMBER Phone 872.361 3 - Emergency 872m3283 8,1988 Coach light Pharmacy Your support is appreciated CASS CITY Paid for by the commihee to re-elect Kim David Glaspie, 4 728 Sch wegler Road, Cass City SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1988 PAGE c CASCITY, MICHIGAN - Crisis Center offers I volunteer training Gen Kehoe hold meets News Phone 665-2221 The Thumb Area Assault training is designed to teach Gagetown Area Crisis Center will be con- skills in effective listening, Nearly 50 persons attended ducting volunteer training empathy, crisis intervention each of the Owen-Gage sessions the weekends of and problem solving tech- Senior Citizens' bi-monthly Nov. 12 and 13, and Dec. 3 niques. In addition, partici- meetings last month. Saturday, Oct. 22, Jackie panied Mr. and Mrs. Ron of Unionville and nieces De- Mrs. Elva Haggitt and Mrs. Kehoe were callers Sunday and 4 for persons interested pants will be introduced to The Gagetown' United and Bill Goodell hosted a Good to Mt. Pleasant where lores McAlpine of Cass City Torn Jamieson in Wisner at the home of Wil and Wen in working with victims of the dynamics of domestic Methodist Women served birthday dinner for Francis they heard Ron Good Jr., and Alice Trost and Shar- Sunday and the ladies cal- Birch of Bay City. domestic violence. violence and what their role 49 members at a dinner Goodell. Mr. and Mrs. student at CMU,in perfor- ron Diebel of Pigeon. led at the home of Oma Mrs. Fred McKellar en- will be in dealing with this meeting held Oct. 20 at the Harold Kolb of Pontiac mance with the Conert Under the direction of Vader . tertained Sunday at a fam- problem. Gagetown United Method- were guests. Choir at the Mt. Pleasant Jim Patnaude, High School The Rev. Mary Neal con- ily dinner at her home. OD An orientation session is Mr. and Mrs. Doug Com- Presbyterian Church. Religion teacher, a Hallo- scheduled for Nov. 8 from 7- ist Church. Guests in atten- ducts Bible Study Monday Bach Rd. Guests were Mr. Once trained, volunteers ment accompanied their The wedding of Robin ween party was held Sun- mornings from 9:30 to 11:N and Mrs. Kerry McKellar 9 p.m. at the Human Devel- dance were the Rev. Mary daughter and son-in-law, Thick and Sylvester day evening in St. Agatha will be qualified to work in Neal and Mary Kretzsch- at the Gagetown Methodist of Sebewaing, Mr.and Mrs. opment Commission's Cen- the newly-opened she1 ter for Sue and Mark Bridson of Goniwicha took place at St. Church Hall. Church. Gary McKellar, Tany?, tral Office, 429 Montague abused women and to assist mer, Bad Axe, on a recent trip to Agatha Catholic Church at Gerry Carolan visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bobby and Tara. St., Caro. Export, Penn., where they 2:OO p.m. Saturday. A re- clients with advocacy is- Bob and Florence Schell spent the weekend with ception at the Pigeon All sessions will be held at sues, transportation ar- furnished pumpkins as table Mr. VFW the HDC central office. The and Mrs. Michael Com- followed. The bride is the rangements and crisis man- decorations, and the pump- ment and Matthew. Marsha daughter of Dennis and agement in the 4-county kins were later given away, Comment of Wnionville and Mary Lou Thick. area of Huron, Sanilac, Tus- by drawing, to Margaret Miss Mary O'Rourke were . Jim and Dee Helwig of SPECIAL cola and Lapeer. Beckett, Helen Pyrek, Elma also guests. Midland spent the weekend \ count on the 1! Miklovich, Bernadine Gerry Carolan was an with Mrs. Velma Helwig Persons desiring further Good, Beatrice Jones, Ven- overnight guest at the hbme and attended the Thick- I t. Classifieds f information about the shel- ita Kling, Louise Ashmore, of her granddaughter, Toni Goniwicha wedding Satur- It EVANGELISTIC 5:I:: 1 ter house, or the training can Wald, Alma Wald and Watterworth, in Caseville day. Dee Helwig was the Mary last Sunday. overnight guest of her twin to bo the Job contact Mary Ann Osen- Mary Blondell. Jackie and Bill Goodell sister, Sue Rapson, Sunday. toskiat(517)673-4121 or 1 were last Sunday dinner Gary and Mary Carolan 800-292-3666. Euchre winners were Bob guests at the home of their of Marlette were dinner SERVICES Schell and Iva Peterson daughter and family, Joane guests of Gerry Carolan (high), and Mary Kuehne and Bob Beauchamp and Saturday. and Homer Kretzschmer sons, and they visited Ciel Kendra Reehl, student at at CASS CITY COME TO MR. CHIPS FOR (low). The traveling prize Zuraw in Bay City. CMU, spent the weekend was won by Mary Kretzsch- Before she left for with her parents, Mr. and mer, and Homer Kretzsch- Florida, accompanying Rin Mrs. Tom Reehl, and was CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE FAST, FRIENDLY mer and Leanora Shantz Dehng,Dee Comment was soloist at the wedding of received the door prizes. guest of honor last Sunday Robin Thick. at a birthday dinner at the Mrs. Tom Wolschlager i. SERVICE home of Clare and Jeanne is November 2-6 . .if At the group's Oct. 6 meet- Sr. of Bad Axe a patient : 5: ing, held at St. Agatha's Comment at Sand Point. Ila at St. Mary's Hospital, Each evening 7 p.m. - Sunday 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Parish hall, 45 persons at- and Leo Seurynck were Saginaw, where she under- {; Mufflers and tended, 16 of whom had among the guests. Tues- went repeat surgery last day, Mrs. Comment was week. Tom Wolschlager is their blood pressure reading the luncheon guest of the spending a few days with HOMETOWN MUSICIANS: Dale and Fay Bullock 5 !. Tune-ups taken, One guest, Lloyd Seuryncks and visited Mrs. his daughter and son-in- f Finkbeiner, also was in at- Harold Reick of Unionville. law, the Tom Reehls. They tendance. At the regular Bingo af- visited Mrs. Wolschlager at ternoon Tuesday, the St. Mary's Sunday. Rev. Dallas E. McFarland will be the spedal speaker. He The terms of president and Gagetown Senior Manor Mrs. Mary McKellar at- is presently pastor of Lansing Woodview Church of the vice-president expire in volunteers hosted a Hallo- tended the memorial ser- Nazarme. ween party in the dining vice Friday for her cousin, December, a nominating Since Dallas graduated from Olivet Nazarene College he committee composed of Iva room at the Manor. Clyde Betty Ludwig, who died at Leiterman entertained a Warren Hospice Center has pastored Boyne City Church for three years and the Peterson, Elma Miklovich with music and song for the Sunday. Mrs. McKellar ac- Cddwater Church for Wtve years. He has been at,% and Venita Kling was ap- 21 residents and guests. companied Ralph Ludwig Lansing Woodview Church for one year. pointed. Sunday, Oct. 23, Mrs. of Sebewaing. The service SAVEON TIRES Also during the meeting, Mary McKellar accom- was held at Cadillac Memo- Dallas is the son of Rev. & MS. A.E. McFarland, present the 55th wedding anniver- rial Gardens in Warren. A pastor of the Cass City Church. He loves people and '5 sary of Luther and Martha luncheon followed at the preaches Bible truths with o~npssslonand he. .f I Phone872-3850 I Durham was honored, and Owen-Gage Sveden House, The family I door prizes were won by gathered at the home of 5 Stella Errer and Lloyd School menu Dick and Ann Berry of War- . Finkbeiner. ren. Others from the area who attended were Mrs. CHIPS NOV. 7-11 Suzy Adams of Bay City, I! The public is invited to all services. -:I: f. MR. sister of the deceased, and A.E. McFarland, pastor MONDAY family. Mildred Roemer of 5' &:'i: SERVICE.CENTER Sebewaing, Dorothy Nast I, yI.f.V.-- --,V.LC.IC.-V.LZI--LC.-V.V.V.YIVILC.V.LI..-~. ... Keep a whole batch of Chicken Soup form e rl y ViI lag e Se Nice Center pancakes warm while you Lunch Meat make more by placing Crackers CASS CITY them between two or Salad a three folds of a heavy Bar towel in a warm oven. Dessert TUESDAY MARY MARK Spaghetti

Green Beans 5 Salad Bar Fruit WEDNESDAY Pizzaburger MESSAGE FROM Corn A Salad Bar Fruit THURSDAY THE CASS CITY Meatballs/Mushroom or Tomato Sauce REAL HOUSEHOLD Mashed Potatoes ESTATE Salad TEACHERS As I am unable to care fgr my home any longer, I will sell the following items at public auction located 4 blocks Bar east of stoplight in Cass City, 3 1R blocks south at 4314 Ale Street. Pudding

Macaroni and Cheese PeaS k REAL ESTATE AUCTION . 3 P.M. Salad Bar The fjlllowittg ckw-rihed Red Estate will be nflcrcd for sale ai PUBUC AUCTION a1 approximatdy Applesauce 3.00 p.ni.,Sancrduy, November 12 on the premises lacared at 4314 Ale Strcct, Cass City, Michigan. Bread, butter, peanut butter, jelly, chocolate and white milk served daily. (Menu subject to change), Gabler serving OUR WORKING

Thlr homf u in gmd cornliium UJ wcll mainuinrd. 1W7 Township ma ;AS 5513 Y~-.IYNKVII~~~Cumarc - $227 r- 95 in Georgia TERMS: 10% wurity deposit on duy oTsalc, balance dut and payable within 30 dqsnner drlibety of Markctable CONDITIONS Title. Pass+zsion and Real Fat.& taxa Io k pro-rutd to dale of clasing. For showing call 517-672-2966. Army Pvt. Laura S. Gabler, daughter of David L. Ga- -y.------I---&--pYH-CU bler, 1406 Cedar St., De- & Fishing box 8 quipent - Fishing poles Drcsscr sa-Small cclluloid boxes ford, and Ramero of HOUSEHOLD Silvcrwuc - Did- Knickknacks JCWCI~- WJU~WI poCkCI watch Lucy H&ed mgS * FigWk * KniChkMfLU ARE YOUR MISCELLANEOUS ~$~-w~~~wcuinPs Port Hmn, has arrived for Fkra bowls & plam duty at Fort Stewart, Ga. WhirlpDd ~frigeratorwllop rmma Elccvic drill - Small stcpladdcr Sevcral picccs of pink & grccn Dcwion Chill Chst small. chut-lupc rrocm Si~pMdcn - 2 EU 16' cxlcnsion ~~ddcn glass Admiral color TV Wocd dcsk, nim - Shovcb - Fwks - Haichcu - Trimmcn kriulrc disks 2 twin bats complclc, nice Rakcr - Hacs - Gardcn hape 6 cichcd cut turnblcrs Dwblc bcd complcle - BodsiJc bblc Full lcngth fur cw CHILDREN'S 5 clchcd CUI shahs & mirror hgccksi of drawers hcmr - Bed spreads - Limns - Blonkcu - Towels Clwglass krry bowl El - SCVCd rcrpolr Benncll uprighi pim& knch in gad 0th~~ CUPS& wwcro - Cclcy dish condition Food ~wI* Sal& Wood dlap hfbbk & 4 matching choirs ANTIQUES 8t Muuachc CUD.- "Fornci Me Not" Buffet - Grtcn couch - Grc;cn rcclikr Nippn disks - PI& - &IS Swivcl chair - ofc*sion;rl chair COLLECTIBLES LEARNING Wood hshuwhr FaSWl- step cnd tabk Small s&nd 8 Rkhwork quilts bcnch - - 2 gal. crock - gal. crock olhcr Chromc kilchcn table with 2 cbirs Ingnharn manic1 clsk 6 - crocks Copp hilcr FNil Card tablc Humidificr Elcc. hcalcr Kctosene lamp - Flat lop trunk - jarr - - OM & new shcct music - Tiin with hums 2 PrcSSurC WkCrS Turn Rqcr Bms. silvcrwuc - Dalfod1l pwcm - Strnighi rind ~rnp Lamps - Floor lamps - Vacuum swccpm Piciw fnmcs - Wood chum - 2 s~ls. mw Fpnn Roducc dust pan Royal typwrim. ponablc - Suiuwr Treadle scwinp machinc - Wood cuphoud CONDITIONS! FUN Produce kvel

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AUCTIONEERS 9 HILLAKER AUCTION SERVICE The 19-year-old is a 1987 Cass Phone 517-872-3019 or 517-872-5375 Cess Clty, MI. graduate of City High School. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,NOVEMBER 2,1988 PAGE SEVEN

1 t Mrs. Thelma Jackson sets dinner Holbrook Area News Phone 658-2347 TO celebrate the coming

Larry Silver was a Satur- of the Veterans of Foreign Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krug honor of Amanda Kathryn Tyrrell wereamong Melissa and Jim Jackson birthday. Post 3644, Cass city, were Sunday afternoon day afternoon and supper bard and Dan Gibbard were Wars Bukowski's 8th birthday. a bus load of 92 who went on were Sunday guests of Mrs. Sunday guests of Lillian Jim Jackson was a will have a potluck dinner at gqests of Lynn Fuester in guest of Reva Silver. Bertha Shagcna was a a Parrott Tour to Nashville, Wednesday overnight guest Mr. and Mrs, Sylvester George Jackson and Don. Otulakowski and Stella the post hall Saturday begin- Cas5 City. Sunday afternoon guest of Tenn., sponsored by the Mrs. Curtis Cleland visited of Don Jackson and Mrs. ning at 7 p.m, Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Bukowski of Sand Point, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shagena. Barney Shubering band and Leszczynski. George Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Deachin Mary Beardsley Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt, Recognition will be given LaPeer visited Mi. and Mrs. Barney Schubering of Port Lon Schultz and Shannon to those who have rendered Vlrgil Lowe Friday fore- of Lake Orion and Mr. and Krysten Sofka spent Lori Schultz and Shannon EUCHRE CLUB Hope from Thursday were Wednesday afternoon were Wednesday evening special service to the com- noon. Mrs. Clarence Rumptz were through Sunday. Thursday afternoon with guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sofka. guests of Mr,and Mrs. Char- munity and to veterans ac- '+*Bill Sweeney spent Five tables of cards were Cleland and'family at Bad tivities. 'Vednesday with David and Mrs. Richard Bukowski played when the Euchre Mrs. Vern Crane of Pontiac, Edanna Sweeney and Mrs. lie Corbishley and family. Axe. and family at Lake Orion in Earl Schenk visited Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. 0tto S tinko of CJ weeney , Club met at the home of Mr. Angie Doerr, Chrjs Wright .-- Lynn Fuester, Mr. and Mrs. Willis spent the weekend and Mrs. Harold Copdand. Elmer Fuester, Mr. and Mrs. David Hacker Friday. and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wedding High prizes were won by Lee Hendrick, Mr. and Mrs. with Mr, and Mrs. John Cleland were Sunday supper Mrs. Gaylord Weer and and Mrs. Harold Lee of W a1 ker . guests and Mrs. Jim Announcements Gaylord LaPeer, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shagena of Mr. Sylvester Bukowski. Low Mrs. Arnold LaPeer, Grant Marlette and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Doerr and Jeff. and PEPSI prizes were won by Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Arnold LaPeer attended a visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mr.and Mrs. Bob McLach- * A. 1.. Leonard Buella and Arnold Ross, Mr, and Mrs. Jerry pink and blue shower for Jackson in Bad Axe Thurs- lan and Mr. and Mrs. John In vitu tions LaPeer, Cliff Jackson won Decker and Mr. and Mrs. Cindy Lee at Lapeer Sun- day. Walker attended a dinner for Catalogs loaned the traveling prize, Cliff Jackson were among a day. Susan Soh of Davison Jim West at Lamont Hall overnight. and Mrs. Leonard and John Main of Highland The next party will be held group who attended the fu- Mr. Sunday. F REE* SU BSCRlPTlON I: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Buella of Sandusky and spent from Thursday till 79 neral of Mrs. Leslie (Eva) Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Heleski WITH EACH ORDER. and Mrs. David Plus Dep. Jerry Dccker Nov. 19, Townsend at Little's Fu- and Mrs. Clarence Rumptz Monday were Wednesday evening A potluck lunch was neral Home Thursday. were among a group who Main of Highland spent the guests of Mr. and Mrs. The Chronicle Warm Only $2 served, came home Wednesday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soh, -- +***** Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bailey evening from an 8-day trip Henry Sotka. : Loser's Lotto Drawing Kathy Martinez was a Jr. were Saturday lunch toBronson, Mo., where they Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krug Tuesday afternoon guest guests of Mr, and Mrs. Cur- attended different country were Friday evening guests and Mrs. George Jackson tis Cleland. music shows, went on a of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fu- Wednesday is... : Saturday, November 12 was a Saturday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray color tour and visited Silver ester in Cass City. Margaret Carlson. Depcinski and Mr. and Mrs, Dollar City. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Earl Schenk visited LAST WEEK'S WINNERS Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen Depcinski were Dean Adams of Springfield Beatrice Hundersmarck in I 1st - Sylvester Goriwidra McKnight of Bad Axe wcrc among a group who attended spent Saturday and Sunday Bad Axe Thursday. 2nd - D. Sugden Monday evening guests of the funeral of Mrs. Jerome with the group. Mr. and Mrs. Don Tracy of I Oak Beach were Monday Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. Booms at Sts. Peter and Paul Mr. and Mrs. Glen S hagena evening guests of Mr. and Chris Wright of Cass City, Catholic Church at Ruth attended the wedding recep- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr and Monday. tion for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mrs. Arnold LaPeer. Jeff and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mrs. Evans Gibbard spent Armstrong at Colony House Mr.and Mrs. Cliff Jackson Clcland were Thursday sup- Monday and Tuesday in were Tuesday evening Saturday evening. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Oak and Pontiac Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Decker Jamie Doerr. where she visited Mr. and were Wednesday supper and Shagena. Tracy and Chris Robinson Mrs. George Barber, Mrs. evening guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Chester were Saturday overnight Dcnnis McWilliams, Mr. Mrs. Cliff Jackson. Goretski of Port Austin, guests of Mr. and Mrs. AI and Mrs. Lloyd Barber, Mr. Mrs. Gary Wills' sister and Anthes. and Mrs. Doug Schneidcr Patsy Recor, Mrs. Hiram husband of Caseville, and DOUBLE PRINT Joan Robinson and and Miss Sue Barber in Kyser and Mrs. Curtis Cle- Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Wills Royal Oak and Mildred land attended Homemakers were Wednesday guests of DOUBLE VALUE DAY! 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Every year there are complaints about the traditional Halloween night trick or treats programs. Some feel it is something that should be curbed and are bothered by the hordes that visit. Most persons look on it as a once a year event and aren't bothered by the many ghosts and goblins that visit. Markay Prang of Warren, whose par- ents, Jess and Bernice Kanapsky, were former residents in the S habbona area, said that in the sub- division where she lives, she has 150 or more visi- tors every Halloween. Any trouble? We get the usual soaping of windows and Janet & Russell Smith toilet paper on the trees, she laughed, but as long as it is just once a year, it's okay. What bothers Prang is vandalism that occurs in Detroit. Kevin was chosen student of the week for king recognized by the Burning of homes and the placing of razor blades in candy Tuscola Area Skill Center for his superior effort in attendance, work and fruit is a concern. We haven't had this problem where I habits and skill development in the commercial program. live, she explaincd, but when you read about it happening, art you just have to be concerned. Courtesy of Board Chrysler/Plymouth/Dodge "Your Downtown Dealer" KOHN MUSIC HERENW! OUR I CHECK PRICES ON BAND INSTRUMENTS 189 W1250 4x4 "LE" Spectacular Savings on Direct Purchase of New Instruments

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* 0 Fall achievement class is available Ubly 4-H’ers earn awards I at school A number of Ubly youths Stores Best of Show Award horticulture; Tracy Smigielsh, wno receivw a’ I3 Kalosomatics is an or- were among those who re- in the “sewing for fun” divi- Sweeney and Tracy Robin- “citizenship” award. ~ ceived 1988 4-H Fall ganized exercise routine of sion. son, foods and nutrition; based“Best on neatness,Report” conteu,awards, the body geared to ability. Achievement Awards in Tracy Robinson, home de- This class is held Monday Huron County, Oct. 17. Amocg those earning indi- sign.Special county awards quality and completeness of and Wednesday evenin s at The awards recognized vidual county project med- the Cass City Intermefiiate a report and story submitted, Huron County 4-H members als, and their divisions, are were presented to several 4- were given to several you@s Cafeteria. It is possible to for outstanding work in proj- Kristy Elliott, arts; Kevin H members, including 2 take just one of the nights in their fust year in 4.6; ect areas, competitive ac- Morell, beef; Ricky Beaver, Ubly youths, based on total Among them are Chris@ to exercise. Classes begin tivities and in leadership collections; Koglin Monday, Nov. 14, and con- Chandra involvement and accom- Sadro (age 9 division), Den- tinue through December 20, roles in the 4-H Youth Pro- and Donald Koglin Jr., cos- plishment. The area youths ise Weber (age IO), Ricky from 7-8 p.m. It runs for 6 w* metology; Jason Booms and are Dawn Beaver, who re+- Beaver and Ryan Sadro (ri e weeks and there is a fee Among the Ubly youths Denise Weber, crafts; Chan- ceived an “all-achievement 11), and Chandra Ko&n charged with a discount for recognized is Amy Glaza, dra Koglin, crocheting; Lisa award, and Michelle and Keith Sweeney (age 1%); senior citizens. who received a Mill End Sweeney, floriculture and Tae Kwon Do is also of- fered. It is a form of karate WINNER MARY RXNNESS, Cass City, poses with IGA for men, women and school- age children interested in Foodliner owner Harry Lenda. She was the lucky winner of exercising mind and body together. You can increase a refrigerator given by the store. Kraft representative Tim coordination while learning Jias presented the check to Rinness Wednesday. The ticket this ancient art of self de- fense. The session lasts 6 was drawn by shopper Kay Guinther. weeks, from 7-9 p.m. Mon- day evenings beginning Nov. 14 and continuing to Dec. 19 at Campbell Elementary School gym. There is a sliding fee for Cass City HighSchool famil participation. Cail‘fie Cass City Com- munity Education Office at 8724151 for more informa- honor students named tion on these offerings.

GRADE King, Leann LaRoche, Matthews, Kevin Smith. 12TH Julie Loomis. Eric Matuszak, Wendy B or Better - David Coe, All A’S - Tina Ballard, Josh Constas, Scott Dillon, Caren Britt, Jeff Dillon, Mellendorf, Lorie Messing, Laura Edwards, Jennifer The koala bear eats noth- Amy Francis, Jeff Hrycko, Darlene Monroe, Pat Mur- Jamison, Michelle Kelly, ing but eucalyptus leaves. Brad Kamrad, Bill Kappen, phy, Pam Nieboer, Amie Doug Marker, Tamrhy Melisa Knowlton, Janet Paladi, Cindy Powell, JoEl- McNeil, Paula Merchant, Koch, Michelle Koepf, len Pratt, Connie Profit, Ken Micklash, Leslie Michelle Laming, Heather Kathy Rockwell, Roger Navarro, Sue Papp, Garold Merchant, John Merchant, Root, Connie Schnee- Peasley, Ida Remsing, Cesar Valdez. berger, Steve Smith, Fioyd Shayna Robles, Jason Stilson, Laura Stine, Adam Robert son, Sharon B or Better - Gunilla An- Suzor, Alex Swiderski, Paul Rosenstangel, Christie Rut- derson, Teresa Bedell, Tuckey, kigh Vow, Adam koski, Tim Rutkoski, Mary Brent Beecher, Nic Bul- Wright, Steve A. Wright, Shagena, Jane1 Sweeney, lock, Stacey Capps, Jodi Bill Zeidler, Marla Chris Ventline, Daryl Clark, Tracy Dohning, Zmierski. Dawn Edzik, Darin Gyom- wood. ory, Brent Hall, Karen Hit- llTH GRADE lOTH GRADE tler, Sandi Hutchinson. Andrea Isard, Krista All Mike Bills, Steve A’S - All A’S - Amiee Cooper, Iseler, Brian Jones, Scott Bills, Jan Erla, Judy Chris Fruendt, Randy Peasley . B or Better - Robert Bat- tel, George Hawley, Angela Hennessey, Jandi Hillaker, Michelle Johnson, Peter Kappen, Janet Kubacki, VOTE Kirt Merchant, Lane Smith, Christine Whit- ERMA BROWN taker, Melissa Zinnecker. for 9TH GRADE B or Better - Deb Adams, COUNTY CLERK Brenda Battel, Melanie Churchill, Catherine Coe, Deputy Clerk Jodi Erla, Leslie Gosh, Brad Gray, Bart Hall, Jodi 5 years Hillaker, Troy Osentoski, Brenda Rockwell, Heather Office Experience: Shaft, Kevin Smerdon, County Clerk’s Office Cheryl Stine, Jody Sweeney, Trina Whittaker, ,lo years So0 Yun, Beth Zeidler. Resident 24 years ------Endorsed by County Weddin# . Clerk, Elsie Hicks Announcements and REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE In witations Catalogs loaned WITH EXPERIENCE! overnight. Paid for by The Committee to Elect Erma Brown, 629 FREE ,SUBSCRIPTION WITH EACH ORDER. Murphy Lake Rd., Mayville, MI 48744 The Chronicle

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