I Courts toolenient, says reader Clerk Elsie Hicks ends career \ PAGE 10 I PAGE 10 - __ CASS CITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 82 , NUMBER 39 CASCITY, MICHIGAN -THURSDAY, JANUARY 5,1989 ‘]TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 12 PAGES PLUS 2 SUPPLEMENTS $5,000 f cabin ..ashe S take

e fire es of 2 da,mage Fire resulted in an esti- in county mated $5,000 damage Fri- day afternoon to a house along Germania Road in Tuscola County recorded Huron County’s Greenleaf its last trafficfatality of 1988 Township. and its first of 1989 over the Nearly 30 fire fighters past week. from the Bingharn and An 18-year-old Millington Elkland Township fue de- woman died Sunday mom- partments responded to the 3 ing in a one-vehicle crash in p.m. alarm. Vassar Township. Bingham Fire Captain Earl Longuski, who noted no one was home when firemen arrived on the scene, said the , blaze apparently was caused by an electrical short or re- 15 south of Evergreen Drive lated problem in the base- ment of the house. andDeputies struck asaid tree the victim Pair plead He said the house, located FIRE FIGHTERS FROM the Bingham and Elkland Township departments was extricated from her 1 about 8 112 miles southwest vehicle at the scene with the ofmly, is owned by Alex- responded Friday to a house fire on Germania Road in Evergreen Township. ander Lesh, Warren, who Above, Elkland Fire Chief Dick Root stands by as firemen enter the building, Department’s Jaws of Life, uses fie building as a hunt- and transported by the Vas-

ing cabin. I which sustained about $S,OOO in damage. sac Area Ambulance Service to taro Community Hospi- city robbery tal, where she was pro- Cass City merchants reDort nounced dead. The accident remains un- The remaining 2 defen- Larry and Karen Wilding, der investigation. dants charged in the armed 6359 Pine St., who were held A Saginaw woman last robbery of a Cass City at gunpoint in their upstairs week became Tuscola couple Feb. 28 entered pleas apartment by 2 gunmen who Holiday.sales generally good County’s 14th traffic fatal- of guilty to separate charges demanded drugs and ity of 1988. Tuesday in Tuscola County money. Police believe Circuit Court. Nerkowski and Zimmerman Deputies reported Alice were waiting outside the Growing competition and Steep, 77, died Dec. 28 when The defendants, Anthony Old Drug Owner good” thanks to a lot last holiday rctail season, others as being about the =me as E. Nerkowski Jr., 24, of apartment in a car. an erratic ptfor farmcrs Tom Proctor agreed, but . +-minuteshoppers;-- hcr northboiind vehicle dis- were less pleased. last year, which was worse Dearborn, and Allen PT. Thc nthcr 2 defendants didn’t dampen holiday sales added local efforts to attract Musical instruments regarded a stop sign at the have already entered pleas for a number of retailers in shoppers has bcen a big help. Vandemark of than average. He said the intersection of White Creek Zimmerman Jr., 25, of turnedouttobepopular*is Dan’s Men’s Wear and local farm situation and Gagetown, were scheduled of guilty in circuit court to Cass City. “Thc efforts of the rctail year, according to Brian Road and M-46,about 3 armed robbcry. A total of 11 business division to coordinate ac- Dawn’s Country Casuals more places to shop are miles east of Kingston, and for trial, but entered pleas ’ Fernando Vega, 21, of owners werc recently asked tivities. . .has bcen vcry who Opened said sales this year were not partly responsible. was struck broadside by an instead, according to court Mallory’s Music prior to the __-A rccords. Detroit, was sentcnced last to describe business be- good,” he said. “We didn’t g-0 eastbound pickup truck. holidays. Bud Schneeberger 01 Bond was continued at month to a prison term of 6 to tween Thanksgiving and set records, but it was a good “It was slower than our The spokesman said the “It was better than ex- previous years. I don’t know Schneeberger ’s Furniture $300,000 for Nerkowski, .20 ycars, and Lonnie L. Jor- Christmas, a pcriod which year.” pected. We’were kind of and Appliance reported a truck was driven by David dan, 21, also of Dctroit, was accounts for a significant (why); business dropped off Proux, 52, also of Saginaw, who pleadcd guilty to a The holiday season also surprised,” Mallory re- after Thanksgiving and decent year, about the same charge of armed robbery. sentenced in early Novem- portion of yearly sales for . marked. He added that elec- as last year, but he indicated who was not injured. ber to 4 to 20 ycars in prison. many retailers. received good marks from didn’t pick up again until the Zimmerman, meanwhile, Cass City Sports co-owner tric guitars priced under week of Christmas,” she shoppers should expect to entered a plea of guilty to In proceedings Dec. 22, Of .those surveyed, most $300, and keyboards were pay more for various goods The Caro Fire breaking and entering an Detroit resident Eric Hub- indicatcd holiday qhoppcrs Phil Martin, who noted arch- said. Department’s Jaws of Life ery equipment was popular hot items. Vandemark said rctailers in 1989. occupied dwelling with in- bard, 26, entered a plca of made this year satisfactory felt that the local wcre used to free Steep from this year. “We in general were expected to tent to commit larceny. His guilty to breaking and enter- or better. pcoplccamc out in force and “We had a good year. It the wreckage, Deputies said ing a building with intent to “We had an excellent year. “I’d say we wcre probably have a slow fourth quarter, bond was continued at reallv Datronized us (and) might even be UP over last she was wearing a seat belt at $50,000. commit larceny. In fgct, we’ve been up for the 10 to 12 percent up from last we ;c&y haven’t slowed For Ben Franklin Store co- Y,.” He added; however, the time of the 5:17 p.m. A presentence investiga- past 3 months,” Bill ycar,” he said. “I didn’t see Sentencing for both men is down that much. We’re still owner Gerald Prieskorn, “There’s going to be more crash. to be scheduled, tion was ordered for the Kritzman, owner of the last minute surge like we doing pretty wcll,” he said, 1988 holiday sales were inflation” in 1989. A total of 5 pcrsons have dcfendant, who is charged in Kritzman’s Clothing Store, have in past years.” Both defendants’ pleas While many retailers said neither good nor terrible. Everything’s going up, he lost their lives on Tuscola stem from the robbery of Please turn to page 5. remarked. :‘We’re vcry “We’rc not disappointed at they experienced a good Prieskorn described sales said. County roads over the past 2 happy. We saw a lot of all,” Cindy McConkey of (strangers) in town.” McConkey’s Jewelry and Kritzman, who estimated Gift Shop agreed. an increase in salcs of about “It was long and kind of $450,000 needed 10 percent, said he bqlieves drawn out, but in the end a decent year for farmers is sales were as good as last one contributing factor. year. We had a nice Christ- “It’s hard to put your finger mas,,’ she said. C;roupexamines financing for on it. I feel the gencral econ- Some new business owners omy was better here his also reported good holiday year,” he said. sales. Mike Weaver, owner of “We had a really good Coach Light Pharmacy, also season. We had a lot of Jordan College building inCass City rcported a good year. traffic-a lot of new people “It was better. I’m happy,” who hadn’t seen our store,” he commented,adding sales Jeff Leinwebcr, vice-presi- If Jordan College is to were pretty much up across dent of CasCity Hardware, become a reality in Cass City, it appears that a por- the board. observed. Wcavcr pointcd out that Leinwebcr said sales for tion of the financing of a new retailers in a community the the store, which opened in building by interested local size of Cass City continuc to early Dccember 1987, were residents will be required. up at least 10 percent over That was the ccnclusion face stiff competition both reached at a memng of in and out of town. He last year. some 15 arcit residents at added, “Wc have the same Also enjoying a decent sccond holiday season was Walbro Corporation Mon- 8,000 pcople” in our service day night that was chaired area. “We’re in a closed Bigclow’s Hardware, Co- community. It’s hard to do owner Janice Hunt de- by Lambert Althaver. more and more business.” scribed sales as “pretty It has been estimated that Auto crash a ncw bui1d;lng for the col- lege, now operating at Res- cue, north of Cass City, will cost some $450,000 exclu- A rt Holm b erg sive of thc cost of the land.

rill e Thc sitc suggested is at the corncr of Main and Ale, suJ-ers injury property that was recently Cass City resident Arthur curred. Hc was admitted to donated to the Economic Holmberg, 4659 N. Seeger Crittenton Hospital, Roch- Development Corporation. St., is recovering from inju-. ester, with broken ribs, a Thc site and adjacent lots ries sustained in a car acci- broken nosc and facial lac- would provide 52,272 dent that occurred after the erations. square feet for the building, Christmas holidqy. Area residents who would which would have a total of Fewdetailsaboutthecrash like to send a card to 14,000 square feet. were available early this Holmbcrg can write to him ’ Althaver told the group week, but it was rep-tcd at his daughter’s residence, that the collegc has had fi- that Holmbcrg was on his where he is recuperating. nancial problems in the past way home from his ~ The address is 1106 Willow that apparently have been daughter’s house in Roches- Grove Court, Rochester, corrected. If the student OUTLINING THE PROBLEM OF FINANCING the proposed new building for ter when the accident OC- Mich., 48063. population projections are Jordan College Tuesday night was Lambert Althaver, left rear. PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 5,1989 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Garnet-Gaunt wed Dec. 24 Cass City Area Social and PersonalItems J

Pvt. 2 Heidi Gaunt, daugh- Phone 872-3049 ter of Gerold and Yvonne Audrey Katzenberger Gaunt of Reese, and Pvt. Peter Gamet, son of Garry and Kris Gamet of Cass Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gucsts of Mrs. Ruth Tim- Miss George Thompson Tuesday afternoon guests Shelley LaPeer, Patti and Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Pat- Mary Damm of Cass City City, exchanged vows Dec, Nemeth stayed with their mons and Patti and Dcbbie spent the past week with hcr of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tracy Debbie Timmons and their ton and daughter Amanda of and Nancy Wooster of Car0 24 in a -ring cere- son, John Brewton of Tay- Timmons for Christmas Day sister, Gencvicve VanAllen. were their granddaughter, guest, Patricia Egashira of Lexington, Ky., spent a visited Susan and Tim mony, with Rev. A. McFar- lor, Dcc. 22. Thc next day dinner were Mr. and Mrs. They had Christmas dinner Mrs. Paul Charles of Ypsi-, Brazil, wcre Christmas Eve week with his parents, Rev. Wooster in Mt. Morris Sun- land officiating, at the Cass they travelled to Clifton, Gaylord LaPeer and Patricia with Mr. and Mrs. Jack lanti, and grandson, Theo- dinner guests of their grand- Clareand Mrs. Patton. Other day. City Church of the Naza- Va., to spend some time with Egashira of Brazil. Hartwick and family and dore O’Dell Jr. of Milan. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gay- weekend visitors were their rene. another son, Keith Baudoin, spent the evening with Mr, lord LaPeer. Mr. and Mrs. son and family, Mi. and Mrs. Mark Guinther of Con- A reception was held at the and family. They all went Mr. and Mrs. Clifford and Mrs: Douglas VanAllen Lynwood LaF‘ccr wcrc cvc- Terry Patton, daughter Ken- cord, Calif., returned home Martin entcrtaincd for Sunday dinner guests of home of Norris and sightseeing Monday, view- and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tracy ning visitors, dra and Mrs. Ruth Petruna of Friday after spending a week , Shirleene Holdburg, E. Cass ing the White House, the Christmas dinner Saturday, Vassar. with his parepts, Stan and. Dec. 24. Gucsts wcrc Mr. were her sister and husband, City Rd., Cass City, follow- Archives, Smi thsonian Mrs. Helen Lorentzen Mr. and Mrs. Don Whit- Tuesday, Dec. 27, Mr. and Melva Guinther. ‘ His in-’. ing the ccremony for family buildings, theTreasury Mint and Mrs, Brian VanderStcl, Mrs. Daisy Hodges of tendcd Tuesday flight was Mt. and Mrs. Mike DcVries spent from Wednesday until tenburg. Mrs. George Fisher Jr. and and friends. and othcrs. Mr. and Mrs. Friday in Clio with her son, Elizabeth entertained at Caro, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley cancelled bccause of bad4”. The bride complcted Army Nemeth returned home Dec. and son Adam of Grand Morell, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry weather in Chicago. Sandy,. Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mr. and Mrs. Rick Rev. and Mrs. Rocky Christmas supper, Rev. and AIT at Fort Sam Houston in 30. Lorentzen. Thursday they Culpepper and family left Mrs. Rocky Culpepper and Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. Guineer of Dayton, Ohio, ’ San Antonio, Texas, and Ewald, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jack Laurie, Mr. and Mrs. returned home Thursday‘ Martin, Mr. and Mrs. David celcbratcd Rick’s birthday. Monday for their home in family of Thomaston, Ga., was home on leave before Mr. and Mrs. William Thomaston, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher Doug Laurie, sons Guthry after a week with her psi-' reporting to duty at Fort Ord, Malone of Fayetteville, Martin and Philip Martin of and Evan, and Mr. and Mrs. en ts. Cass City. Mrs. Carol Shields of Mar- I11 and family of Caro, Dan Calif., The groom was home Tenn., spent some timc with Ictte and granddaughter, Miss Melinda Kirn of Holt Manwcll of Millington, Dave Laurie and daughtcr Mrs. Lilah Wilhelmi re- on holiday leave from Army Mr. and Mrs. Frcd Leeson Lynne Walsh of New York spent New Year’s weekend Miss Michele Ice of Macon, Maegan, all of Cass City, turned home Wednesday. AIT at Aberdeen Proving over the holidays. The Mr. and Mrs. Raymond were in Toledo, Ohio, Jan. 2 Hendrick of Pennsylvania City, had lunch Wcdnesday with her parents, Mr. and Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Gerald aftcrspe ding the week with4 Grounds in Edgewood, Md. Maloncs are former rcsi- with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mrs. Stanley Kim. Langmaid and family and to have their Christmas din- her son on in Detroit, son.’ He will be returning to duty dents of Cass City. came Thursday evcni’ng to ner with Mr, and Mrs. James 3 visit Mrs. Celia Smith and Tracy. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher Ernie in Plymouth and. Jan. 3. The couple hopes to Mr. and Mrs, Chris Sr. of Cass City. Neal. Joining the group were be stationed together in Sheree LaPeer, Bill Mark- grandson, Matthew Smith. Mr. and Mrs. James Dennis daughter and husband, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frcd Smith and Hartwick of River Grove, and Mrs. Ed Hunt, in Li- California in February. ham and Patricia Egashira Mrs. Donnaline Clink of Ill., Mr. and Mrs. Eric and daughter Karry of Caro, family of Lapccr wcre Sat- vonia. Mrs. Hunt returned p were Saturday guests of Mr. Pontiac was a guest of her Hartwick and daughter of who wcrc en route home and Mrs. Gaylord LaPccr. urday guests. The Hcndricks sister and husband, Mr. and New Year’s guests of Mary after being in Florida for a home with her. rcturned home Sunday. Unionville and Mr. and Mrs. Singers Luncheon guests wcre Patti Mrs. Max Agar, from George Fisher Sr. of Cass Lou McIntyre were Mr. and and Debbie Timmons, Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nicho- Wednesday until Saturday. City were brunch guests Mis. Bruce Gee,Ann Elliott, Timmons and Miss lasof Kawkawlin visited hcr Patricia G. Poured, Cathcr- Mrs. Gene Sickler spent Des. 31 of Mr. and Mrs. to begin Egashira. mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Chuck Hartwick. ine MacGillvray and Esther S tine, Sunday aftcmoon. In from Thursday until Satur- McCullough. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. the evening thcy visitcd Mr. day with her parents, Mr. Jim Henry of Jamestown, rehearsals Donald Smith Jr. and family and Mrs. Ivan Stine in Ubly. and Mrs. Max Agar. Rhode Island, spent the I HILLS AND DALES f- Christmas Day were Mat- Sunday evening guests of Christmas holidays with his Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher (” GENERAL HOSPITAL AI thew Smith, Floyd Myers mother, Mrs. Lucille Henry, 1 872-212i .I Area residents interested in Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lce in Cass City. Jr. were Rev. and Mrs. joining the Tom Thumb Rocky Culpepper and fam- 1 EVENT DATE TIME PLACE ’1 Smith, Mrs. Rhonda Smith /: 1 J ,, Singers are reminded that and Amanda, Jim Wutzke, ily of Thomaston, Ga., Mr. Dr. Girgis jm. 10 9-11a.m. Clinic :(. Mrs. Laura Ball was a din- and Mrs. George Fisher I11 Urologist the first rehcarsal is slated Randy Myers and Chris and ner guest of her son and i for 7 to 8:30 p.m. Monday at and family of Caro, Mr. and AI r : family, Mr. and Mrs. Clare family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dr. Donahue Jan. 11 8-11a.m. Cass City High School. Myers, Mrs. Nancy Myers, Mrs. Gerald Langmaid and Clinic Additional information is Without Ball, New Year’s Day. Mr. family and Mr. and Mrs. I Bob Myers and Michcllc, and Mrs. Wesley Ball of Dr. Jeung Jan. 13 8-11a.m. Clinic available by calling Jeanie Howard, Kim and family. George Fisher Sr. of Cass I Auten at 872-2275, or Ge- wax Reese were callers in the City. Overeaters anonymous meets every Monday evening. I neva Richards at 872-2467. in the meeting room at 4 p.m. The regular meeting of by Melva E. Guinther VFW Post 3644 will bc I Mrs. Bertha Shagena spent I Immediate Care Clinic usually available Hills and Dalee Monday evening, Jan. 9, at Visitors during the past Friday, 6 p.m. through Monday, 6 a.m. and a week in Ann Arbor with week of Mrs. Lilah Wil- I the post hall at 7:30 p.m. Dcnis Waitlcy, in “Seeds This came to mind one day her grandson, Ray Arm- holidays in the Ambulatory Care Center. General Hospital ofGreatness,”ulksof theart helmi were Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Keith whcn Stan and I were dis- stead. Thumb Area Home Care call (800) of sculpting, which was a Tom Kolb and sons of Kim- 1 358-4749. Buehrly of Livonia and Mr. cussing ccrtain individuals, I Physical, Respiratory, and Speech Therapy PATIENTS LISTED popular profession in an- thc very few, that we really mell, Ind., Mrs. Louann and Mrs. Earl Ray1 of Mrs. Audrey Cummins Hanselman, daughtcr Misty plus Mam.mograp h y avai table. TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, cient Romc. don’t care for much. was in Midland from Thurs- I Gagetown were Thursday and son Adam of Dccker- Home Care Equipment call 872-2121 ext. 250. 1989 morning callers of Mr. and It secms that a Roman who In trying to detcrmine the day until Saturday with her was anybody had scvcral rcason, it became abun- v’ille and Mrs. Ed Hunt of I Party Take-Out Food Available. Mrs. Charles Wright. daughter and husband, Mr. Livon ia. Nicholas Nanney, Lorene statues of the gods adorning dantly clcar, The people we and Mrs, Paul Torres. I Watch for Expectant Parent classes. Rienstra, Marion White- Mr. and Mrs. Charles his dwelling. don’t like are those who foot, Michael Williams, Wright of Cass City and Mr. As with every occupation, seem insincere, or “waxy.” Cass City; and Mrs. Lester Hurd of there were good and bad You know the type. They Verna Calkins, Wendall Gagetown spent Thursday at sc u 1p tors. may bc ever so proper and Guinther, Gagetown; Caseville with Mr. and Mrs. Whcn an artisan occasion- say and do all the right Helen Eremia, Caro; Larry Moss, where they vis- ally made a mistakc with his things. Yct you sense that .. Marjorie Green, Kingston; ited Mrs. Aletha Moss of chisc1;he would fill in thc they’re wearing a Amanda Kiel tyka, Decker; Rotunda West, Ha. Mrs. crackcd orchippcd arca with mask, playing a role. You ...... Shawn Holmes, Detroit. Moss is a sister of Charles wax. Some of thcm bccame ncvcr fccl that you know thc Wright and Mrs. Hurd. so adept at repairing their rcal person underneath. And works that it was difficult to you can’t help wondering if Mamiage Licenses detect the ciror. they might not smile sweetly For health. Ncvcrthclcss.-. discrimi-- -- while stabbing you in the insurance to Howard Anderson and natinp customcrs who back. (A relative once had a dog like that. He’d come up wagging his tail in the friendliest fashion ....and me, City. ketplace that displayed thc bite you on the leg.) see Robert Jenson and Cynthia sign, “Sine cera,**Latin for Ernest A. Teichman, Jr. Johns, both of Vassar. “iithout wax.” Whcn they The other extreme, of course, is the pcrson who’s Call: 6240 W. Main Mathew MalloY and purchased a sculpturc there, Cass City, Mich. brutally blunt, telling the Sharon Graham, both of they wcre sure of gctting thc truth as he it whether Phone 872-3388 Caro. real thing, a genuine master- sees James Q’Hearn and lh~npiece that would stand thc you want to hear it or not. At Currier, both of Millington. test of time. least you know where he stands. And I guess I prefer James and Lisa El1- Waitlcy gocs on to say that erthorpe, both of Caro. “More than any other virtue that to the saccharine adula- tion of the insincere, Donald Jahr Jr-9 Scbe- we look for in pcoplc, wc What causes people to be stare Farm Mutual Automoolie insurance companv waing, and Kelli Downing, value sincerity, without nome Oftice BIoomingtOn l%nOi% insincere? Probably fear Caro. Wax .” that the real person within will be rejcctcd or disliked, which demonstrates a poor self image. That’s under- standable, but it just doesn’t seem that thcrc wduld be much real in life if you are constantly on guard, ncvcr letting your hair down. Elkland Township paybe somebody won’t like you. Few people are admired by everyone. But -- you are what you are. You can work on weaknesses and Senior Citizens develop strcngths, but you can’t change the basic If you desire help in completing your homestead property unique person that lives SECURE YOUR FUTURE. tax credit forms we will be at the fire hall (township office). within your skin. The sooner we accept who we If you understand the forms and do not need help filling are, Ihe sooncr we can begin OPEN AN IRA. it out it is not necessary to have it completed at the town- to enjoy real satisfaction in shiD office. life. “Some way, someplace, sometime, somehow, the person or house of wax will mclt to revcal the fraud in- SATURDAYc side,” Waitley concludes. Jan. 7 I think he’s right.

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Down Memory Lane SALE FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE FIVE YEARS AGO tcr of Linda and Jachto PLUS WINTER CLOSE-OUT Aguilcra of Sebewaing. The Beth and Bradley Sprague 8-pound, 9-ounce baby was of Sebewaing are the parents born Tuesday afternmn. of Joshua Duane, the first She has a sister, Racheli.4. SHEET SETS BATH baby born in 1984 at Hills Mr. and Mrs. El- TOWEL and Dales General Hospital. (Bud) McDonald, O*n- by J.P. STEVENS Bradley Sprague was the dale, celebrated the+ Bth TOWEL first baby born in Bay City in wedding anniversary $ First Quality - Floral and SPECIAL 1960. Joshua was delivered family dinncr held Ch6st- Patterned Muslin Three by Dr. Sang H. Park, MD. mas Day at thc home of Mrs. by "J.P. Stevens" The baby and his parents McDonald's mother, Yrs. styles to choose from SPECIAL ALLIANCE will be showered with prizes Bertha Kisner at Pigepn. 50% cotton - 50% (Slightly Irregular) Rose, Blue, Vanilla, Peach from several Cass City mcr- The couplc has three d$l- po Iye st er Assdrted colors, Heavy chants. drcn, Damn, Mark #nd4 First Quality - Heavy Weight Sandy Nicholas and her Dena Lynn. weight, 100% Cotton s family on N. Seegcr Strcct ' ,d Size 25"xSO" Towels wcrc hosts to an exchangc 25YEARSAGO student for several days in each Dcccmber. Jillian Mardon, Congratulations are in $r Sets set $199each 17, of New Zealand arrived der to Bob Frceman for j@n- Dcc. 11. She is now living ing the Peace Corj~s. His with a family in Taylor. effort is especially com- Full Bed Hand Towels Joanne Maurice, 17, of mendable because he joined immcdiately after scrving Sets 139? each South Africa, arrived Dcc. $299 12 and stayed with Dale and two years in the service. each Kathy Iseler and family on Six Cass City Boy Scouts Queen Size Schweglcr Road. Shcisnow took part in a IO-miIe, hike living with a family in Saturday led by Jim Sets 169? Wash Cloths , Mount Clemens. Jcze w s k i , S cou tmas tcr. WHITE SALE ENDS Callers Sunday evening at Participating were: Torn King Size SATURDAY, JANUARY 14 the Garrison Stinc home Moore, Joe Hillaker, Roi ~'~ were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cody, Toni Guinther, Steve Sets 189? or if items are sold out 9 9 each S tine and baby of rural Ubly. Filion and Jim Husa, scnior "It went through the 1981 patrol leader. fire and it ain't going to Eleven members of the make it through the ncxt Junior High Youth Fellow- BED PILLOWS one," Dean Hutchinson ship of Salem EUB church commented last Wednesday and two leaders were present Polyester fdled as he watched his barn burn. Dec. 23 at the home of Eric Part of the 60-by-80 foot Esau for a monthly business structure was more than 100 meeting and Christmas 21"x27" 2 1"x 3 1" years old. The barn owned party. Games were playcc by Hutchinson and his wife, under the direction of Standard Size Queen Size Nancy, was on Spencc DonaldMr. and Joos. Mrs. Frank Larn- Road, northwest of Cass City. Elkland Township ing and Mr. and MIS. Cliff 1J..,,Ly Entire Stock Fire Chief Jeromc Root Jr. Robinson were Sunday eve- only estimated theloss at $35,000 ning visitors at the Duane $299 $999! to the structure and $30,000 Chippi home in Cass City. to the contents, including livestock. The fire was re- ______-~ ported by Paul Hutchinson, 35 YEARS AGO White Irregular Slightly Irregular - riped Hutc hinson's nephew. 113 off PILLOW PROTECTORS CKS Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Freed PILLOW T TEN YEARS AGO and son of Wakarusa, In#., spent from Saturday uritil Weekend guests of thc AI Tuesday with her pare@, SALE ITEMS St anda rd Averys, from Friday till Mr. and Mrs. Clair Tuck@. TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Tuesday, were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lea Quinn re ' Size $11 7 Otto Utich of Sterling that Bob Quinn's recorg THROUGHOUT THE STORE Hcigh ts. of "Yodeling Santa Cia" each About 27 residents and was tunc of the week!& guests attended the annual WJRDec. 18. Bobwrote@e FITTED . Christmas party at Provin- song and indicationsare &t cial House. Following it will bccomc one of the%p MOUNTAIN MIST greetings by Activity Coor- songs next year. .? MATTRESS PADS SNOW dinator Mary Vatter and 9 QUILTING BATTS I Administrator Constance Slightly irregulars ing a few wceks in (Limit 12 per customer) Schwadercr, Rev. Gerald BOOTS Rodgers of the Dcford Miss Frances Dicbcl is sw- WINSIZE Community Church, ac- ing in thc Hulien home wjth $499each 4S"x60" $277 companied by Betty Kim of Carol and Tom during tc Cass City on the piano, led absence of their parents. *. group singing. A group of fricnds me@t FULL SIZE 199 First baby born in 1979 at the hornc of Mr. and qs. each 72"x90" Hills and Dales General RichardYear's Evc. Downing Nqw. 399 Hospital is Rebecca, daugh- II QUEEN SIZE 8 1" x96" 699 !% 499 Your neighbor says :: KING SIZE 799 90"x108" 599 Holiday spirit 5 * That vitality was never more evident than on the Hurry for best selection! face of your neighbor, 4- year-old Estec J. Woods. The cheerful Estee was more than happy to corn- menton what Santa Claus Men's and Boys' left at hcr CasCity home. I #9 "I got a buggy and swing for my dolts," stated thc FLANNEL pretty young lady. ~~ Of coursc, we all know that Santa only visited the SHIRTS good little boys and girls and Estee told us why the *. grey beardcd holiday worker visited hcr. 9. 0 "Bccause I can clean my room all by myself," respo&d Estee proudly. /o Santa wasn't thc only one to make this'young blank a 20 bundleofjoy,asEstecalsogotanew drcss from herGran&na*w * in purple. Janssen her favorite color, ;I It may sccm that the youthful blonde was the big vict& 25% off Christ's birth, but anyonc who shared the holiday someone as young and innocent as Estee knows thacYh er mother Colleen is the biggcst winncr. ;: Colleen is employed by Thumb National Bank of CassQty."Q off 4 CASSCITY CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 5,1989 PAGE THW ‘Tf It Fitz... 95 Cosmetic phoniness

I By Jim Fitzgerald

Detroit city officials are will be spray-painted to look weck whcn, eight years after cumently pretending busi- like lampposts Jan. 6-15.) the Republican convention, Cliff Gibbey was back in town from Florida over the ness is good in close,d hotels, the unsightly fence- which holidays. He said that he works for the Chronicle. Only it’s TO improve the view for HISTORY REPEATS can also bc seen from the the Citrus County Chronicle. It has always amazed me that downtown visitors, at least ITSELF Pcople Mover - was un- Gibbey went toFlorida to work. It is even moreastonishing $70,000 is being spent for posted and repainted in that he has stayed. awnings to shade broken Similar civically cosmetic honor of the North Ameri- Gibbey thrives on cold weather. When he stopped at the windows and keep the sun phoniness was committed in can International Auto office after Christmas, he was in a sweater and short Sleeved frbm shining into the eyes of 1980 when the Republican Show. shirt. That was the way he dressed for most of the winter teiiants who checked out 10 National Convention was when he lived here. years ago. held in southside downtown ONE EYESORE ++++++++++ Also, the boards in Detroit. At that time there BEGETS ANOTHER boarded-up windows are was no stubborn People Indirectly the Chronicle has a report from the Lyle Ming painted to look like Mover to expose defense- This time there is no blar- Clarkes, who are working in the Peace Corps in Gabarane glass, so the people who less delegates to northside ing mention of the historic Botswcha, Africa. The Clarkes wrote Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord aren’t inside can look out squalor, but there was the restoration, which should be Lapcer. They said that good watcr is available, but indoor and see the throngs of shop- Monroe Block, full of crum- fascinating for out-of-town plumbing is still very rare: pers who aren’t outside. bling buildings, too close to 1989 auto show reporters The idea is to make convention headquarters to who also covered the 1980 ++++++++++ downtown’s north side look risk the embarrassment of GOP convention: “Jeez, better for visitors to the truth. look at that. The restoration Perhaps you have read about the $lOO-millian plus devel- North American Interna- So a long, tall fence was was only a green paint job, opment that is planned on Lake Michigan near Petoskey. tional Auto Show, which erected and on it, in huge and it took eight years. Over the weekend a visit with one of the workers on the will be held on the south colorful letters, was printed That’s really historic.,’ project revealed an interesting bit of trivia. ’ side,atCoboHall, Jan.6-15. the moving-forward mes- And if those reporters re- RETIRING TUSCOLA COUNTY Clerk Elsie Hicks, De- The cement plant that has been closed for years and will The problem is thc onc- sage that an “historic resto- turn in eight more years, be the site of the new development is being torn down. track-mind People Mover ration” was taking place on they will probably see the ford, was thanked Thursday by county commissioners for Every piece is being numbered and will be shipped off that insists on transporting the Monroe Block. Out-of- ultimate history achieved by her long and faithful service. Commissioners said of her, “If shore to a new location and the plant will be reassembled people through the north town reporters, on their way the Monroe Block restora- where labor costs are lower. side to get them to the south to the GOP convention, tion - - a one-story shed with there is a single word to describe Elsie Hicks, surely that It makes a capsule statement of the problems the state side. walked by and said, “Jcez, an attached 10-acre parking word would be loyalty. Indeed, the impact of (her) exem- faces in keeping employment growing, docsn’t it? “As you know from riding look at that. An historic res- lot. ++++++++++ me People Mover, it’s pretty toration, except it’s on the Anyway, with so many plary service.. .will be felt by society in general for many grim there on the north side other side of the fence and Detroiters out of work, it’s Usually by this time the basketball race in the Thumb B of the route,” said Patrick you can’t see it,” hard to understand why our years to come.” Fitzgerald, a spokesman for Association has been narrowed to2 teams, with oneof them The Monroe Block fence brilliant city planncrs the favorite to win. That’s all changed this year. With the the Detroit Auto Dealers quickly bccame stopjxd at merely adding Association. “So the city is J.B. Hunt looking for drivers cage wars starting again, 5 of the teams in the &member downtown’s favorite post- awnings and fake windows league have a shot. They are: Vassar, Caro, Lakers, Imlay trying to spruce it up so re- ing spot for campaign post- to our closed hotels. J.B. Hunt Transport Inc. the 7.p.m. meeting. able by callinp: Bettv Pat- City and Cass City. &rters from out of town ers, profane declarations of Why not hire real people to don’t come inand say, ‘Jcez, dissatisfaction with current look out the phony windows representative Tom More information is avail- tullo ai673-8575. lpok at that.’” government,. raunchy ro- Strausbcrg will be back in and wave at the out-of-town town looking for farmers - (Patrick Fitzgerald is no mantic overtures, and prom- reporters on the People Advertise relation, although, in the ises from organized religion who are interested,.in be- The Weather Mover Jan. 6-15? Why not coming full-time truck driv- spirit of the auto show fa- to rescue passersby from hire doormen and rent li- High Low Preclp. I cade, it would be nice if he Satan. mousines with bag people in ers. It In J.B. Hunt Transport will Tuesday...... 4 1 -25 .22“ Netended to be my son and Once pu! up, no sign nor rented formal wear as pas- ...... soon be locating a terminal Wednesday...... X...18 .... 0 gave me 50 percent off on a screw was cver removed, so sengers?Atminimumwage, Thursday.. 1989 Oldsmobile fully in the Detroit area and ...... 21 ... 14.. ... 0 it was possible to pass the they’d cost less than thc Friday...... 35,... 22 ....,o equipped with the alarms Monroe Block and urged Strausbcrg will have infor- Saturday.. The be awnings on Washington mation for anyone inter- ...... 34.. .. 18 .... 0 and ignition cutoffs required to vote for candidates who Blvd. Sunday...... 33.. ..31 .... trace ested in driving as a career. to thwaft local car thieves. lost the election long before “Jeez, look at that. Real Monday...... , ...... 31, ... ,12 .....~CC The thieves, incidentally, you were Until last He will be at the Farmers (Recorded at Cas City wastewater treatment plant.) Chronicle. born. people. I’m surprised they Job Club at the Cooperative didn’t hire real monkeys to Extension Scrvice, 362 red play on those monkey Grcen S t. Caro, Monday for bars * ”

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Net It never works. Twine to At first blush there’s a 7 REASONS use simple solutions tb s&e tendency to say any persons complex problems. There selling that amount of dope seldom are black and white should bc put away. Yet, in answers without any shades the case in question, it was of grey. determined that the guilty That camc to mind when person was a family man with no criminal record and WHY the brouhaha arose recently when a judge refused to sold the cocaine to support Mike Weaver his own habit. sentence a defendant found ’ guilty of selling 1.4 pounds Balance that against the More prescriptions are now of cocaine to a mandatory true dealer in drugs, those life sentence. Circuit Judge who sell for huge profits and David F. Breck called the kill to maintain territories. filled at Coach Light than law unconstitutional and Okay, so selling the dope refused to pass the sentence. is a dirty, degrading busi- He has since becn removed ness that is changing the ever before. from all cases involving the fabric of the cities and mov- mandatory sentence. ing into rural areas. Agreed. 1. New Lower Prices But to toss the guilty into jail and throw awiy t6e key 7 - hasn’t made any dent in the 2, Generic Drug Options Carefully business and appears as if it won’t. Exolained -- As a practical matter, those Ld life sentences arc making Y --- our crowded jail conditions worse. We are forced to - - place violent criminals back - 3 on the streets. But what makes it a bad * law is that it attempts to 4.24-Hour Emergency Service -- -- legislate at a distance and makes no allowance for 5.10% Senior Citizen Discount circumstances that should affect the sentencing. --PAY- FOR It appears from a distance 6.Pharmacists You Know And Who Know that after a jail term where -- the drug dependence could You! They Care. = be attacked, the man could

~ 7-s - -be rehabilitated andI sent -=- CHRISTMAS -- -back to socictv. 7. Participating In Most Prescription - Forgetting about the hu- Insurance Programs including RC, G~OW Health =s IN ADVANCE-? -- man equation in all of this, I -- can’t, conjure up just how Service, PAID, P. C.S., Network, Health Plus, SET, Michigan -- much it costs to keep a per- Teamsters, Medicaid, Medimet, Aetna and Nationwide. son in jail, but studies have Year after year. many customcrs tcll us that - We handle most 3rd party billing. - shown that it is expensive, the only way rhcy car1 pay thow Ctiristmns - very expensive. bills is io do it in advance with Chrisrnms Club - So letting circumstances systematjc savings. Now is rhc: time to starr - decide punishment to fit paying your 1989 Christmas bills. So visit a - individual cases is not only nearby Chemical Bank and open your .- the right thing to do, it’s the Christmas Club soon. -5 - economical way togo also. -- NO matter what the cost. we have to keep the profes- sional criminals Qff the CHEMICAL BANK street. That includes drug Bay Area dealers and others who prey W&h&*W - on the unwary. MEMBER F 0 I C / EOUAL HOUSWG EOUAL OPPORTUNITY LENDER But in our frenzy to get

4 Substantial initrcbi Dcnaltv lor carlv wlthdriwrl-. that job done, let’s Dot lump -e .. ,- all the lawbreakers together Steve Eyer

3 ~ in a forlorn attempt to-solve 72 the problem. *: It’s not that easy. J CASS CITY, ~ICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY,JANUARY 5,1989 PAGE FIVE New Year’s Eve .-__ Concert draws crowd

Despite a few surprises, the minute cancellation by the City since the concert was Brothers* New Year’s Eve Concert in hster Brothers of Mt. Airy, established 22 years ago, Cass City proved as popular N.C., one of 3 groups which and the “Tender Touch”, a Area residents who have as ever over the holiday were scheduled to appear’ brother-sister duo from faithfully attended the con- weekend. during thc Saturday evening Brown City. cert over the years probably concert. The concert annually Luckily, the Cass City noticed a couple other draws 1,OOO to 1,200 per- Layman’s Club, which changes, such as a new face sons. The other 2 groups were sponsors the event, was able or 2. But few seemed to Among the biggest sur- the Flint based Calvarymen to quickly arrange for gospel mind, according to organiz- mises this vex. at least to the Quartet, which hasn’t singer Jerry Goff of Nash- ers, who deemed the concert r -I - event’s sponsors, was a last missedaNew Year’s inCass vilk to replace the Easter another success. Charge Sebewaing

man in break-in ENDS THURSDAY 7:30 ONLY A 19-year-old Sewwaing Farver’s Market, 8756 M-25 “Bargain Nite” Save $ $ $ man was &raigned recently in Wisner Township, Aug. The NEW Air Force Action in Tuscola County District 17. Court on 2 charges of break- Also facing a preliminary “IRONEAGLEII” ing and entering. exam Jan. 11 is Cass City Bond for Jeffrey S. Bullard resident David A. Czapla, STARTS FRIOAY JAN. 6,7,8 & 12 ~I was set at $15,000 per 25, 5297 Kelly Rd., who All evenings (Except Sat.) 7:30 ’ DESPITE SOME NEW faces, the Calvarymen Quartet, Flint, has retained the charge. A preliminary ex- faces charges of operating a Saturday 730 & 9:20 ‘ ’ distinct gospel sound which has made the group an annual favorite at the New amination was slated for 9 motor vehicle while under a.m. Jan. 11. the influence of liquor, third IN THE ALFRED HITCHCOCK TRADITIOh .1. :* Year’s Eve Concert in Cass City. Singer Barbara Ledford (above), who has been Court records state Bullard offense, and violation of li- cense restrictions. I filling in for a regular group member, was the first woman to appear with the group is charged with breaking . into 2 buildings-a gas sta- The offenses allegedly in Cass City since the New Year’s concert began 22 years ago. tion at 6709 N. Center St., occurred Dec. 18 in Elling- Unionville, Aug. 12, and ton Township, records state. Michigan Mirror

:‘’a Propose deregulation of trucking .. Deregulation of The association, advocat- “It would enhance percent reduction in trans- is more expensive than in But he said the issue does Michigan’s intrastate truck- ing thc deregulation through Michigan’s business cli- portation costs, which surrounding states. not seem to be so much the ing industry could reduce the elimination of the Public mate. Michigan’s current would create some 1,300 “Michigan is quickly be- but the transportation costs for busi- Service Commission’s au- regulation of the motor car- new jobs and $36 million in corning an island of regula- Costs to shippers because of SOON: “THE LAND BEFORE TIME” %ess and industry by $86.6 thority over the intrastate rier industry has had a damp- Dcrsonal income bv 1990 tion as Indiana begins de- it. Disney’s “OLIVER & CO.” million per year, according carriers, said not only would ening effect on intrastate to a study released by the thcre be monetary savings, shipping vitality,” said Bill ‘Association for Safe and but new jobs, improved effi- Rustem of Public Sector Competitive Transportation ciency and greatcr service Consultants of Lansing. Some of the trucking com- The Cass City Chronicle (ASCT). available. “We estimate that deregu- panies probably like it as it Phone 972-2010 lation would result in a 20 is,” Long said. Michigan businesses _at a posed revisions in its current Rustem said when deregu- lation is proposed, those competitive disadvantage policies, but it is thekgisla- regionally and nationally turf that makes the laws by who oppose it usually argue because intrastate trucking which it must operate. that public safety will be jeopardized without strict regulations. How to contact I “Conversely,” he said, “little evidence exists that economic regulation makes i-g’ STORE OPEN 8-8 2 your legislators a significant contribution to trucking safety.” I U.S. Senator Carl Levin, Russell Senate Office To accomplish the deregu- 5 Building; Washington, D.C.20510, telephone (202) 224- aw lation, over a 2 year 6221. (District is an of Michigan.) . period, 5 Rustem said the association w -a? U.S. Senator Donald W. Riegle Jr., 1205 Dirksen is recommending the Legis- Senate Office Building; Washington, D.C. 20510, lature look at eliminating 2 telephone (202) 224-4822. restrictions on routes or ter- U *Tape Rental f ritories of operation and F, . I U.S. Rep. Bob Traxler (8th District) 2448 Rayburn commodities carried; elimi- Building, Washington, D.C. 20515, telephone (202) 225- nating the requirement that HONEY 2806. (8th District includes Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac carriers wishing to enter the Counties.) industry demonstrate the 16 oz. $1.49 need for their services; per- State Sen. James Barcia (34th District 1, Michigan mitting carriers to discon- 32 oz. $2.69 State Senate, Room 127A Capitol Building, Lansing, tinue service at their discre- Mich. 48909, telephone (517) 373-1777. (District includes Tuscola and Huron Counties. ) tion, and allowing free rate setting and negotiation by FOR State Sen. Dan L. DeGrow (28th District), Michigan all carriers. State Senate, Room 802 BSF, State Capitol, Lansing, The deregulation would SALE Mich. 48909, telephone (517) 373-7708. affect about 20 percent of the trucking industry in the State Rep. Dick Allen (77th District), Michigan state. House of Representatives, Room 220% Capitol Deregulation of interstate London Building, Lansing, Mich. 48909, telephone (517) 373- trucking by the federal gov- Homogenized 0476. (District consists of Tuscola. and Huron ernment, Gaffney added, Counties.) has resulted in a $63 billion annual savings to the U.S. State Rep. Keith Muxlow (78th’ District), Michigan economy, House of Representatives, 220% Capitol MILK Room The federal deregulation Building, Lansing, Mich. 48909, telephone (517) 373- 0835. (District includes Sanilac County.) was in the early 1980s and statcregulations were modi- fied in 1982, Long said. “It has opened up. We have $1.79 been -granting quite a 2 bit ...more companies are z allowed to do business. 2 NOW RENTING’ HW There’s more flexible w Arthur 2 01 SATURDAY MATINEE - ALL SEATS $2.00 rangcs.” e 8 SUN. 2:30 ‘til 6:OO ALL SEATS $2.00 Long said should the Leg- 3 Three Men & A Baby I ~ - islature choose to revise the I HURRY!! HURRY!! FINAL WEEK!! Body Beat --Colors 2 PSC guidelines, it must look A s Fri. thru Thurs. January 6 - 12 at the impact on smaller 2 Gor--Bloo@Sport-Tracker 5 companies which might be, 5 ae squeezed out of business by Nightmare on Elm St. IV larger companies which can Y E U offer better rates. I= I OVER 3500 I Pair plead

guilty in U a W w robbery a. NO DEPOSIT e SEPARATE ADMISSION EACH FEATURE- N 2 TAPE PLAYER RENTAL the Oct. 18* break-inI1.I of the It3 NOMEMBERSHIPFEE 4k z Coulter Farm Supply Store 2 c 0 M I N G AT T R A C T I 0 N s $ at 5918 State St., Kingston. w CL 32,1518Also, Robert E. Car0 A. MullinRd., Caro, Jr., a$ Young Guns 2 was sentenced to 365 days in I the county jail, with credit Blood Money - Black Roses 4 U for ‘one day sewed, for a Monkey Shines - Red Heat CI Saturday Matinee - OLIVER 200 Sept. 6 conviction of Crimi- 2 5 DISNEY MOVIES w Fn., Sat. & Mon. thru Thurs. OLIVER 7:30 nal Sexual Conduct, fourth CL: degree. WILDLIFE AND HUNTINO TAPES ”W MY STEPMOTHER 9:20 C-ourt records state thc of- 2 Complete set of World at War (W.W.ll), Victory at Sea 2 Sun. - OLIVER 3:lO & 500;STEPMOTHER - 7:20 fense occunred between + (W.W.W, and fen Thousand Day War (Vietnam). I- Scrooged septemkr 1986 and ~une ‘TAPE RENTAL TAPE RENTAL TAPE Soon: - TwiXked-Gun 1987 in Caro. - RENTAL PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 5,1989 CASS CITY,MICHIGAN. .t Hosts needed Group to me& Mrs. Thelma Jackson for Japanese at hospital :? Phone 658-2347 Area News h Holbrook >$ Host families will be The Cass City Retired Per- needed this summer for 70 -d sons group met Dec. 8 at youth and 6 adults from '1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dcpcinski and Ervin were Tom, Clint and Krista of AI Wagner and Kathy Coleman and Mr, and Mrs. Ill., Dallas, Texas, Owosso, Good- Shepherd Lutheray Japan. Fellowship hall with 19, Young of Elkton, Linda Christmas Day dinner Goodrich. Evening guests Martinez were Friday after- Harry Glassbrook of Lapeer Livonia, Bad Axe, Ubly and ' The youth are from the Young of Yale, Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. were Sylvestcr Osentoski noon guests of Mrs. George were Wednesday afternoon Cass City. members present. LAB0 Party where they Bob Young, Ed Young, Randy Rutkowski and fam- guests of Mrs. George A potluck Christmas dill:: have been studying English and Jeanette. Jackson and Don. Christmas holiday week- Dawn and Sara Maurer, and ily. Christmas night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Greg Moore Jackson and Don. end guests of Mrs. Mary ncr was served at noon.: and American culture for Mr. and Mrs. Don Long, Ron Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kmg Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland and family of Snover, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Myrtle McColl said grace;,: many years. They will live Mark Par- Beardsley were her son, and Brenda of Bad Axe were were Christmas Day dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Jack and Mrs. Dan Gedert and ticka and Adam of Spring, David Beardsley Sr. of Kis- Cards were signed to mail to with Michigan 4-H families Christmas Day. dinner guests of their daughter, Texas, Mr, and Mrs. Wil- members unable to atten$ for about a month, from July Recor and Mr. and Mrs. family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan simmee, Fla., Mr, and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Carol Ann and Dr. Jerry Jerry Cleland. Gibbard and family, Mr. and liam Goodell of Chicago, David Beardsley Jr. of Al- Christmas carols were sunp 20 to Aug, 20, The youth Sweeney, Janice, Paula and Hart, Jayme and Stacey in Mr, and Mrs. George Matt Particka and friend, and there was an exchang range in age from 12 to 18 Mrs. Dan Taylor and Tom mont, Mrs. Dan Wilson and Roger. Bad Axe. Jackson of Oxford, and Talaski were Christmas Eve Roxanne Brown of Britton, children, Merle and Chrys- of gifts. "V years. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoxie Bob Andersen of Westland Mich., Mechelle Parlicka The January meeting wifi This is the 16th year Michi- Brent Jackson of Bad Axe guests of Mr. and Mrs. tal of Spring Lake, Connie and family came home spent Sunday and Monday were Christmas-Day dinner and friend, Richard An- Beardsley Metamora, be held at the Hills and Dales gan has offered this tremen- Evans Gibbard. of m. Hospital meeting room Tuesday night after spend- with Mrs. Earl Schenk. guests of Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Clayton nesser of Madison Heights, and Mrs. Joe Wills Sr. and Jan! dous experience to 4-H ing a few days and Christ- Other Christmas night Tea Particka of Midland and 12. Members will purchay youth. Those hosting this Jackson and Don. Other af- Wheeler visited Mr. and children, Joe Jr. and Nichole mas with Mr. and Mrs. Ha- guests were Mr. and Mrs. ternoon and supper guests of Cadillac, Mrs, Michelle their lunch at the cafeterig summer will have an oppor- Mrs. Glen Shagena Mon- Mi. and Mrs. Melvin'h- instead of potluck. P rold Ackerman at Athens, Ken Hayard, Joshua and were Jay Morell, Melissa, day. ticka were Christmas Eve Beardsley and son Michael tunity to visit Japan in 1990 Ill. David and Mr. and Mrs. Anyone unable to attend 6 and become a member of a Jason and Jim Jackson. Mr. and Mr. Chuck Mulder buffet guests of Mary Beno. of Killeen, Texas, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shagena David Hacker, Don and Carrie Tyrrell of Kinde and and Mrs. AI Shotwell and asked to call Lillian HanI$ Japanese family. spent Christmas weekend Duane Osentoski of Lan- they will know how ma^ were Thursday afternoon Chris. Brenda Tyrrcll of Bay City with his parents in Luding- sing and Lorraine Holz were daughter Elizabeth of Dry- so The cultural exchange is a guests of Mr. and Mrs. to prepare for. unique experience for the Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ross were Christmas guests of ton. Monday guests of Edanna den. George King and Jim. and family of Harietta, Ruth Jim Tyrrell. Emma David of Westland, Sweeney and David, entire family. Applications Mr. and Mrs. Jack KrLg Knowles and Randall of must be submitted to the Bob Cleland Sr. and Stacy Mr. and Mrs. Earle Timber- Jan McLure, Bob Cleland were Thursday evening Novi, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie and Jan McLure of Water- lakeofLogan,Ohio,Mr. and Sr. and Stacy of Waterford, Cooperative Extension guests of Lynn Fuester in Corbishley and Charles, Service office by March 1. ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mrs. Ronnie Weir of Bellev- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cleland Cass City. Leslie Hewitt and Mr. and Cleland and family of Dray- Matches will be made in ille, Canada, and Anna and family of Drayton Mrs. Mark Particka and Mrs. Bill Bredow of Bad ton Plains spcnt Christmas Codling of Inkster spent Plains, and Mr. and Mrs. April so that correspon- Adam of Texas, Mrs. Hiram Axe, and Lori Schultz and dence can begin prior to Day and Monday with Mrs. Christmas weekend with Bob Cleland Jr. were Christ- Keyser, Mrs. Jim Doerr, and Shannon were late Christ- Alex Clcland and Carol Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Codling mas night guests of Mr. and their arri Val. MrsCurtis Cleland attended mas supper and evening McMahan Auto Supply's Additional information Laming. Other Christmas in Cas City. Other Friday Mrs. Ken Oscntoski. a tea at the home of Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Day dinner guests were Mr. afternoon guests were Mr. Julie Koroleski and daugh- about this and other educa- Melvin Particka Thursday. Hew i tt Wednesday. Winter PI 'ice Slash tional 4-H programs is avail- and Mrs. BobCleland Jr,and and Mrs. Cliff Jackson. ters of Bad Axe were Christ- Emily, Justin and Matt Katie Anthony was a Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Osen- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haas of mas forenoon guests and Mi. 50 Month. able by calling Robert A. Miller are spending their day supper guest of Mr. and Johnson, Huron County toski. Toledo, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mark Farrelly and Auto Value Christmas vacation with Mrs. Curtis Clcland. Reva Silver was a Thurs- Steve Rickett and Cory of Grant were Christmas after- Extension Director, at 269- Jack Miller at Byron. Mrs. Leonard Shoemaker now only 9949. day evening guest of Edanna Redford, spent the weekend noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Hewitt, and Myrtle Sadro were Sweeney and David. with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr Allen Farrelly. Katie and Nicky Anthony Wednesday visitors at the Mrs. Francis Schultz of and Jeff. Othcr Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cleland $39.95 were Saturday afternoon Tom Kolar home. Bad Axe, Savanah Schultz breakfast guests were Mr. were Christmas weekend for most cars guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cur- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts, nnouncements of Virginia Beach and Lori and Mrs. Jamie Doerr and guests of Mr. and Mrs. and trucks tis Cleland. Jeff and Ryan and Frankie Schultz and Shannon spent Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Cleland. Marty Chockley at Algonac. Anita Engel and Gina of Peplins ki were Wedncsda y Thursday in Bay City. Ruth Knowles and Randall John Walker Jr. and Laura Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. supper guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bartle of Novi spcnt a week with Blett were Christmas Eve Be ready for old Tom O'Henley and sons, Mrs. Stanley Glaza. and Tommy of Cass City Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Catalogs loaned Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brent Jackson and Mrs. were Christmas Eve dinner Christmas Day dinner Walker. Depcinski and sons, Mr. and George Jackson spent a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haas of I Man Winter's Blast FREE ,SUBSCRIPTION Mrs. Dale Laming and fam- week with Mr. and Mrs. Farrell y. Walker wcre Agnes Martin Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. Steve, WITH EACH ORDER, ily, Mrs. Aloysius George Jackson Jr. at Ox- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sturgil and Jeff Kanaski, Kim Rickett ,and Cory of I,, a Depci nski , Wilfred ford and all were Wednes- and David of Hawaii, Mrs. Walkcr, Rick Peter, Laura Redford, Mr. and Mrs. Jim with New-Auto I the Chronicle Depcinski, Arthur Booms, day, Dec. 21, early Christ- Doerr and Jeff and Mr. and ! Doug Cleland and family of Blett and John Walker Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Allen mas dinner and evening Bad Axe and Mrs. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. John Michal- Mrs. Curtis Cleland were ttery guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cleland were Wednesday ski and fafnily, Mr, and Mrs. Christmas supper and eve- Hofert and family in Lapeer. lunch guests of Mrs. Eugene Jim Michalski and family, ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Par- Cleland and Karen. Mrs. Ray Michalski and Mr. Jamie Doerr. ticka and Adam of Spring, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson and Mrs. Dave Michalski Around 50 members of the Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- visited Mr. and Mrs. Ward and family were Christmas VanErp family met at St. * liam Goodcll of Chicago, Benkelman Wednesday. Day dinner guests of Mr. and Andrew's Catholic hall for a Matt Particka and friend, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Slezak Mrs. Kevin Robinson,Tracy Christmas dinner and get- 872.321 0 Roxanne Brown of Britton, and Kennie of Harper and Chris. together Monday. Guests I Mich., Mcchelle Particka Woods spnt Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Mick Peter of attended from Carol Stream. and friend, Richard An- and Thursday with Mr. and nesser of Madison Heights, Mrs. Tom Kolar. Other and Ted Particka of Mid- Thursday gucsts were John land, who attends North- Brockman and Robert Fuller FUEL OIL, L.P. GAS, GAS wood Institute, spcnt a few of Lexington. days and were Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Leonard guests of Mr. and Mrs. Goronowich of Harbor Melvin Particka. Also a Beach were Monday guests SALES and SERVICE Christmas Day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanlcy was Mary Beno. Glaza. Reva Silver was a Thurs- Visitors at the home of Don day aftcrnoon guest of Bev- Jackson and Mrs. George erly Rockefeller. Jackson were Clarence HEADQUARTERS 3e Sure To Take It All! Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hill Depcinski, A.J. Batic and and Adam of Parisville and Ray Depcinski. out doctor prercriber a ipecific number of pillr when he Mr, and Mrs. Mike Maurer Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krug, THUMB rites a prescription. By using the entire quantity at the wereChristmas Day dinner Mr. and Mrs. Mike Maurer, CASS CITY OIL bquired frequency, you make iure that the medication guests of Mr. and Mrs. Greg Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson rovides its full benefits, just as your doctor prescribed, Gordon and family. and Edanna Sweeney went 3URNER SERVICE Bob Schultz and Savanah to the Collon Funeral Home & GAS - PROPANE of Virginia Beach were in Car0 to pay rcspects to Corner West and Main St. 87212065 Remember - Wednesday guests of Lori Nick Decker. Schultz and Shannon and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Phone 872-2065 The Price Vr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. Tittjung and family of Stcr- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cleland ling Heights, Mr. and Mrs. were Tuesday guests of Mr. John Mergyland family, Mr. 2 Servicemen is Discounted and Mrs. Jim McCartney at and Mrs. Richard Bukowski Alma. and family of Lake Orion, fl Experienced NEVER the Quality Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bartle Mr. and Mrs. Don Kulish and Tommy were Wednes- and family, David Grifka of fl Qualified day evening guests of Mr. Big Rapids, Denise Korolc- at and Mrs. Allen Farrelly. ski of Caro, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Robin- David Olshove and daughter to handle your son, Heather and Aliceson Nicole, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry COACH LIGHT of Homer spent from Friday Grifka, and Mr. and Mrs. Oil or Gas through Tuesday with Mr. Mike Rumptz and family We Sell 872-3613 and Mrs. Torn Kolar. Other were Christmas dinner Furnaces PHARMACY Christmas Day guests were GAS FURNACES CASS CITY guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Mi. and Mrs. James Gage, encc Rumptz. Larry Silver of Bay City Air Conditioning GAS HOT WATER HEATER: was a Christmas Day dinner guest of Reva Silver. Complete Installation GAS SPACE HEATERS Ruth Knowles and Randall Service of Novi, Lon Schultz and Shannon, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt wcrc Christmas COME TO MR. CHIPS FOR 0 Eve overnight and Christ- SUPER FLOW PREMlUlr mas Day dinner guests of FAST, FRIENDLY Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brcdow. Monday Christmas lunch . SERWCE 9.00 /o guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr and Jamie were Mr. Mufflers and and Mrs. Bill Sturgil and David of Hawaii, Mr. and Tune-ups This custom balanced formulation contains IRA'S and Keogh Plans Mrs. Eugcnc Cleland and special moisture dispersing agents which constantly Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill work toward prevention of moisture accumulation Tax Deductible.Contributions Cleland and daughters, Mr. from condensation. and Mrs. Doug Cleland and Four Point Reduction = 20-30 F. Accumulation Free of Current family, Joe Holdwickof Bad Moisture Dispersant Ashless Income Tax Axe, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lowest Conradson Carbon Residue Cleland and Mr. and Mrs. By using Super Flow Fuel Oil in your home, you SAVEON . Many Retirement Options Curtis Cleland. TIRES will notice during the sub-tero temperatures your $ Rick Peter and Kim fuel oil will burn more efficiently. Super Flow Fuel 4% Walker were Monday guests I Phone872-3850 1 Oil is a refined #2 fuel oil to help reduce normal fi of Mr. and Mrs. John winter problems associated with cold temperatures. p'* W a1 ker . Use our Special Customer waiting I For Details: Mr. and Mrs. Allen Far- area while your car is serviced. SAME PRlCE AS REGULAR HEATING OIL $ rclly were Monday guests of h I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbcll MR. CHIPS HARRIS & COMPANY in Utica. Cass City Oil & Gas CO,~I Newell Harris 872-2688 Mr. and Mrs. Stanlcy SERVICE CENTER 6407 MainlSt., Cass City, MI 48726 Glaza wcrc Christmas Day Phone 872-2065 or 872-3122 6815 E. Cass City Road Cass City dinner guests of Mr. and formerly MllageService Center WHOLESALE & RETAIL, GAS, DIESEL, FUEL OIL, MOTOR OIL Mrs. Bill Robcrts and fam- CASS CITY ily. PAGE SEVEN CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 5,1989 ;Pvt. Hoppe completes ' Gen Kehoe Hit, driver Gagetown Area News Phone 665-2221 training I damages vehicle 'byPrivate Michacl R. Cas City Police reported a 4782parked Hospital at Provincial Drive. House, Dec. 28 on Woodland Ave- I-foppe, son of Alice and handful of minor vehicle Melvin Hoppe of 7501 Van The Murl LaFaves cele- family; in Washington. Mrs. Bill Merz and family ~ouellaRomainofCarowas nue south of Houghton also a guest. mishaps over the past week. Also, a southbound vehicle Street. Dyke Road,-Cass City, has brated Christmas at the Linda O'Neil and family; of Saginaw spent Christmas Dallas Rabideau, &I32 cbmpleted training at the home of their daughter and Robert Jewel in South Lyon weckend the home of Alma, Because of the Night of driven by Connie L. Allen, Damage in the 540 p.m. Entertainment Jan. 8, spon- Garfield Ave., reported J.S. hyInfantry School, son-in-law, Lynette and and Kathy md Mike King Mary and George Wald. 6787 Third St., Cass City, accident was slight, reports sored by S t. Agatha Admini- minor damage to a vehicle sideswiped a parked vehicle state. Fort Benninn, Ga. Paul Martin, and Brooke of and family of Kinde. An- Christmas Eve, all were parked behind his residence. other son, Richard Jcwcl, is of stration Committee, it was .~ Flushing. Other guests were guests Mike and Ne1 Reports state an unknown Dennis and Cheryl LaFave, with the Navy in California. Wald. decided there will be no monthly breakfast that day. vehicle is believed to have Jarrod and Stephanie of Leonard and Margc Karr Christmas Day guests of hit Rabideau's vehicle -Rely on Maumee, Ohio, Marsha and had as guests Christmas Mrs. Tom Seurynck, Tom The next breakfast is Sun- - sometime Saturday or Sun- Bob Potter and Kathy and weekend, Dale and Mary and Pat were Doug and Sally day, Feb. 12. Ben and Jeanine Hobart day. KLCO - INBO!Dy Adam Burkenpas of Grand Karr of Boston, Mass., Ar- Elston and children of Sebe- Police arrested Charles G. Rapids. nold, Jan and Eric Karr of waing. announce the birth of their Insurance Agency first grandchildren. Mrs. Crittenden, 3250 Harrison Sally and Dick Patnaude Syracuse, Ind., and Cyd and Alma Wald and her son, Auto, Home, Commercial. Bonds, ule 4 Hsallh Hobart's daughter and son- Rd., Kingston, on suspicion and family were Christmas Dr. Kurt Karr of Ann Arbor. Mike Wald, attended the of driving while under the 6703 Main SI. Cass City 872-5114 guests of Tom and Katy Tom Wolschlagcr Sr. is a in-law, Barbara and Jim funeral of her cousin, James Stelzl of Dallas, Texas, are influence of liquor Sunday Jackson of Cass City. patient at Bay Medical Cen- Phelan. Mr. Phelan died at evening following a one ter, Bay City, where he the parcnts of a girl, 5 Friday, Dec. 23, thc Dillon his home in New Baltimore vehicle mishap on Kelly w and Seurynck families cele- underwent surgery last at age 79. His funeral, under pounds, 9 ounces, Lauren, .for Workers' Comp- born Dec. 20. Kathy Hobart Road west of Cemetery brated Christmas at a dinner Thursday. the direction of the Gender- Road. party at the Charmont in Mrs. Fred McKellar enter- nalik-Sebold Funeral Spicer and her husband Kevin of Detroit are the Reports state Crittenden, -Insurance. Cass City, with 60 attend- tained last Wednesday at her .Home, took place Friday at parents of twin boys, 4 28, was eastbound on Kelly These days, knowing the details of Workers' ing. The evening was spcnt home on Bach Rd., her an- St. Catherine Catholic Road when his vehicle left at the home of the John nual Christmas get-together Church in Anchorville. He pounds, 9 ounces and 4 Compensation laws isn't enough. You need pounds, one ounce, born at the roadway and entered a Pvt, Michael Hoppe Ma hags. for Family and friends. was the last member of the ditch. mmeone who can translate detaded laws into Mrs. Basil (Frieda) Ziehm Guests were Kerry and Glo- James Phelan Sr. family, Providence Hospital on Crittendcn, who was at- a program that fits your business. @.wingthe course, students returned home Friday from ria McKellar of Sebewaing, New Year's Day. They're rveived uaining that quali- well known in the Gagetown tempting to free the vehicle Your independent agent representing Saginaw General Hospital, the Gary McKellars of area. Mrs. Emmett named Nathaniel and when police arrived, denied Hastings Mutual Insurance gives fjed them as light weapons Daniel. Mrs. Hobart is Company where she underwent sur- Gagetown, Shirley and Dan (Maretta) Phelan of Bren- being the driver, saying his you reliable Workers' Camp dormation-and iofantrymen and as indirect gery last Monday, Haag and Nathan of Cass spending some time in Dal- twood, Tenn., visited the girl friend was driving the the insurance you'U need to comply. What's fire crewmen in a rifle or During the Christmas City, Mr. and Mrs. Ken las. family over Christmas but vehicle and had left the more, you'll get the personal attention you niortar squad. weekend, Bob and Chris Sprunger and family of had returned home to Ten- Gerry Carolan was the fnstruction included weap- scene. deserve-at competitive rates, Jewel visited their children Rhodes, Arnold and Eric nessee before the funeral. breakfast guest of her niece Jodi L. Williams, 2665 +s qualifications, tactics, After all, we consider our work with you a and families. In New Karr of Syracuse, Ind., the Lawrence Langlois is a and nephew, Harry and Gen Cemetery Rd., Cass City, ptrolling, land min? war- Hudson, they visited Mr. Bill Ehrlichs and the Kit patient at Saginaw General Kehoe, New Year's Day. pytnership. That's why we say "We're your fpe, field communications reported that both rear tires and MIS. Clifford Jewel and Rickers. A special guest was Hospital. Martin Bartholomy of on her vehicle were punc- Sdent Partner." But we're only silcnt until . apd combat operations. 3 children; inRochester, Mr. Mihoko Yokota, exchange Harry and Gen Kehoe and North Branch was a caller you need us. ;Hoppe is a 1988 graduate Monday at the homes tured Thursday. The dam- and Mrs. David Jewel and student from Japan, living- Velma Helwig met last FA- of age, estimated at $75, Hastings Mutual of Cass City High School. Veronica Mullin and M.E. is with the Dan Haags. day with Paul and Maggie believed to have occurrcd 1% hurance Company Grady and other relatives. Mt. and Mrs. Harlan Stock Langlois of Caro, Joan while the vehicle was N'r'rt,rr& d71r rivitd wnc bu~tlIU werc Christmas Day guests Swartzendruber of Mctaire, Agatha LaFavc visited of Mrs. L.J. Dillon of La., and Wil and Wen Birch Irene Hunter at the Timbei Colwood. of Bay City for a holiday line Retirement Home. PEPS1 Tara McKcllar took part in dinner at the Lindenhof in Tina Kamrod Lautner ( the Christmas Eve program Sunset Beach, Calif., visite 8 fi Illers Bay City. They spent the at St. John's Lutheran evening at the Birch home, her parcnts, Mr. and Mr $*79 Church in Linkvillc. The where other guests were Steve Kamrod Jr., over tl" McKellar family attcnded, Mark and Diana Birch and holidays. Friday Tina an then spcnt the cvcning at the daughter Katie of Grand her father visited neighbor Plus oep. home of Mary McKellar. Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Elger Gene The Gary McKellars enter- Ray and Ginny Comment ous. tained Christmas Day. of Rochester spent New Milt and Ann Connolly NEXT Two area couples marked Year's weekend with Mr. Cass City were callers Mor wedding anniversaries last and Mrs. Eugene Comment. day at the home of Marg ar Loser's Lotto Drawing week, Marian and Dick El ger Generous. Carroll Dec. 28 and Sally Catherine Ross of Ubly ar Saturday, January 14 and Dick Patnaude Dec. 29. Owen-Gage her mother, M.E. Grad Eugene and Doug Com- were overnight guests of M mcnt attended the funeral of School menu and Mrs. Patrick Ross I Jim McEachin at St. Co- Pontiac. Christmas Da 4mbkiUe Chwch, . Sheri- Mrs. Grady was the dinm

dan, Dcc. 24. I+ 3, guest of the Lee Stapleton ' 'In celebration of fhb birth- day of Bill Lenhard last Bill, co-captain of Cass City's wrestling team, was selected student Thursday, 'his daughters, MONDAY of the week for his 1st place finish at the Birch Run Invitational. Ann and Mary of Saginaw, Kappen is undefeated in the 145 lb. weight class. spent thc day at the Lenhard Chili, Crackers home. Salad Bar Gcrry Carolan and grand- Dessert it son, Craig Carolan, were TUESDAY "You've heard about - Now,experience it at Board" callers at the home of Sadie Tait of Caro. Spaghetti Grwn Beans Salad Bar Fruit IT DOESN'T TAKE A I WEDNFSDAY Hot Dog/Bun CHEST FULL OF MONEY Fries corn c TO FURNISHYOUR HOME Salad Bar Fruit Welcome 1989!

THURSDAY For your own eye health and good vision, keep that Meatballs/Mushroom or New Year's resolution and Tomato Sauce have a complete eye ex- Mashed Potatoes amination now. Salad Bar An annual aye examina- Apple Crisp tion keeps up wi th the grad- ual changes taking place in FRIDAY your eyes. Changes occur 'Rear step bumper "Full size Spare and rim ENGINE 1s ORDERED, THE FOLLOWING regardless of age and in 'Intermittent wipers '6x9 mirrors ITEMS ARE ALSO INCLUD~D: most people the muscles "Liaht Package 'LT 235/85R 16" tires Macaroni and Cheese controlling the shape of the *D&x'e wh&l covers '8700 G.V.M. *Holset turbocharger . Peas eye's lens eventually begin '4,000-lb. capacity front axle (4.500 for 4x4) Salad Bar to lose their elasticity, CASH PRICE.... Applesauce causing a gradual decline $, capadty rear axle , g-'.*1,915-lb. capacity front springs (2.250 for 4x4) in your focusing ability. m120-amp alternator There is blurred vision at Bread, butter, peanut *1,02Samp maintenance-freebattery normal reading distances. butter, jelly, chocolate and *Front bumper guards You may feel eye strain or white milk served each day. I *30-gallon fuel tank get headaches after doing (Menu subject to change). *Heavy-duty starter and air cleaner close work, Professionally OR FINANCE FOR7.. Maximum engine cooling system prescribed reading *Auxiliary transmission oil cooler w/auto transmission glasses, bifocals or trifo- .Engine block heater cals can compensate. * * De lam a rte r .Fuel shut-off Cataracts and glaucoma *Fuel and air heaters tend to occur in the 55-plus gets wings .Underhood reel-type light ' age group. Cataracts, a MONTH! *Water-in-fuel, low fuel and low warning light! natural aging disorder, vacuum $289" *Transfer case skid plate (4x4 only) AND A $199 VALUE!- -- Daniel D. Dclamarter, son cause gradual clouding of *Sound Insulation Package the lens of the eye. 20%-50% of Mr. and Mts. Robert Del- Cummins Turbo Diesel nameplates OFF Glasses can improve your amarter of Spring Arbor, has received the silver wings of vision until the cataract is 'Plus tax, license and title-No hidden charges ready to be removed. "'On approved credit through Chrysler Credit an Army aviator and was Glaucoma, the build-up of FREE! appointed a warrant officer for 72 months at 12% fixed rate with $4,197.52 pressure in the eye, has no LIFETIME RUST-PRQOFING! down plus sales tax, license and title fees. upon completion of the ro- symptoms in its early STOREWIDE tary wing aviator course at stages, but it can be de- SALE ENDS JANUARY 31,1989 the U.S. Army Aviation tected during routine eye School, Fort Rucker, Ala. examination. Referral for The course provided train- treatment can prevent vi- ing in leadership and hcli- sion loss and possible copter flying techniques as blindness. well as instrument flying. Delamarter's wife, PRIMARY Sfiaron, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. VISION NTOWN CAS$ CITY Ross, 4665 Hospital Dr., New Car Showroom 872.2184 Used Cars. 872-5020 Cass City. CENTERS He is a 1976 graduate of CASS CITY Ot TOLL FREE - 'THE CALL'S ON ME!" Jackson County Western PH. 872-4375 l/Chryslerl High School and a 1980 BAD AXE, DIVISION OF CHRYSLER MOTORS 1=800=622=1312 graduate of Ferris State I University, Big Rapids. 269-9708 I PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 5,1989 CASS CITY, MICHIGAd / r 1 1

I Fuel refund available Professional and Business Bowler of I With the repeal of the ex- been specifically used,on a Cass City the week cise tax on diesel fuel for off- fm for farming purposes DI RECTORY Bowling road use, effective Jan. 1, and must be used bcforc the farmers are eligible to re- claim is filed, but no later

i ceive a special one-time in- than June 30, 1989,” PHYSICIANS terest-bearing refund, ac- Almy said those seeking The Thumb Area cording to A1 Almy, Michi- NIGHT the intcrest-bearing refund 1FRIDAY Women’s Bowling Associa- gan Farm Bureau’s public must not have taken any BALU K., M.D. MIXED DOUBLES LUtZ 226-210-211, B. MERCHANTS’ “A” tion Bowler of the Week for Dec. 30, 1988 McLachlin 220, D. Miller Dec. 28, 1988 affairs director. other credit against their Obstetrlcian & Gynecologist 213, 13. Brinkman 224, C. Dec. 11-17 is Sherry Mau- The federal government taxes for the refund they are 70 North Elk Slreot solf with a 549 actual series. imposed a 15.1 cent per gal- Sanduiky, MI 18471 #Ones 12 CommentHigh Team 226. Series: Paul’s Urethane Syst. 19 seeking. Es- Board Chrysler-Ply- She rolled games of 228, tax Phone (313) 648-4733 Cass City VFW 12 tech 2936. lon excise on the pur- “The refund is not avail- OffbHoun: Terra 11 mouth-Dodge 16 196 and 225 and bowled for chase of diesel fuel at the able to anyone who has al- Mon., Tusa., Thurl.. Frl. The Restless Ones 9 High Team Game: Croft-Clara Lumber 13% the team of Gutter Getters on 0 Io I- Appolntrwnt Only tech 1022. wholesale level beginning ready filed for a refund After Hwn Call Magnetek Control 7 Scott Chevy-Olds 13% the Sunday Night Mixed April 1, 1988. The refunds through the quarterly (313)-3770 New England Life 12 Doubles League at Blue Team #4 7 THURSDAY NITE TRIO Brentwood were mandated under a re- Farmers paying Dream Team 5 12 Water Lanes, Beach. method. I Dec. 29, 1988 Harbor cently enacted correc- Charmont Motel 11 tax more than $1,O00 in,excise The Family 5 Other 550 and higher series tions bill. Ray Armstead Jr. Bee Gee’s 5 Kingston State Bank 11 taxes were allowed to file for Karold 7. Donahue bowled were: Sue Amott, “The refunds will go to quarterly refunds,” he said. Certified Public Accountant Friday Night Hopefulls 5 Kilbourn Service i: Cass City Oil & Gas 10 616-568, Almac, Bad Axe; om# Houn: Q5 Mon.-Frl., 5.1 M.D., A.A.F.P. Hell Raisers 2 Kilbourn Tech. Charmont 10 farmers and others who paid The refund claims can be 9-12, Omw hwn by APp0in-t 4674 Betty Mazure, 587, Bad Axe the tax pur- Hill Street Bye 2 QuakerAnthqny’s Maid Party Store i: Kilbourn Tech. Supply 9 on diesel fuel made on form 843, which 6312 Main Street cw 121/2 Herron Builders. 7 Lanes, and Phyllis McIn- chased for off-road use. The are available through local Cass City, MI 48726 Rolling Hills tosh, 556, Charmont, Cass 872-2323 Men’s High Series: C. NelesFo 12Y2 filing deadline has been set Internal Revenue Service (517) 072432 Offlca bunwwkdaye Walsh 560, D. Wright 551, City. at June 30, 1989,” Almy offices, or by calling 1-800- W I exce~tThursday Spaulding Bldg. 12v2 High Series: T. Comment H. Edwards 531. Croft-Clara 12 662, J. Mathewson 613, C. said. “The fuel must have 4% -FORM. Men’s High Games: C. Cass City IGA 11 Karr 608, J. Navarro 594, P. 209, 204. Dr. 3. Gelsslnger Walsh H.Edwards Scott Chevy-Olds 10% Smith H. Edwards 582, V. Gallaway 196. 588, Chiropractor Northon Const. 9 P. Robinson 577, Beachy Kravi tsky S. K. Women’s High Series: Jacques Seeds 9 575, D. Truemner 567, J. Howard 493, D. Wilson 464. Guinther 563, Lutz 562, Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. Women’s High Games: M. is promoted 9-12 a.m. 2-6 p.mi High Series: S. Miller 616, C. Altizer 557, M. Weltin and D. Wilson 190, T. Rabideau Sat., 0-12 a.m. B. McLachlin 580, M. Wel- 553, W. Teets 550. 181. 21 N. Amr, Cero, Mich. tin 588, S. Miller 616, R. Kil- High Games: T. Com- Kimberly A. Kravhky, High Team ‘ Series: AucmtrPmKumme bourn 592, E. Schmaltz 575. ment 278, A. Ruggles 255, daughter of Betty L. De- #Ones 1921. High Games: S. Miller H. Edwards 243, C. Karr Grave of Marlette and My- Phone Car0 8734.464 High Team Game : Team 236, B. McLachlin 233, M. 237, W. Teets 231, P. Smith ron R. Rumptz of Snover, #4 685. I Of Change Of I Weltin 214, S. Miller 236, D. 222, K. Beachy 221, A. Pet- has been promoted in the Doerr 215, E. Schmaltz 224, 215, 214, J. MORNING ers J. Navarro U.S. Air Force to the rank of R. Pod Chappl, DDS, PC THURSDAY B. Rudich 210. Guinther 213, P. Robinson Family Dentistry Richard A. Hall, 0.0. COFFEE LEAGUE senior airman. High Team Series: 212, 211, Osteopathic Phystcian Dec. 29, 1988 C. Altizer D. Wal- Kravitsky is a missile sys- Comprehensive Orttxdonticr Nelesco 1921. 4674 Hill St. lace 210. tem maintenance specialist 6240 Hill, Cass City’ Caw City, Michigan High Team Game: MHTING Deford Country Store 9 Nelesco 701. with the 321st Organiza- 1 Phonm 872-70 872-4446 Rosie’s Roses 7 MERCHANTS’ “B” tional Missile Maintenance 1 1 mka I724725 norru 872-4782 Pin Pals 7 MERCHANETTE Dec. 28, 1988 Squadron at Grand Forks Air Sal’s Country Clipper 6 LEAGUE HEALTH CARE Dec. 99, 1988 Force Base, Fort’s 4 N.D. Warju Flooring Her husband, Air Force DATE A.I.D.E.S. 3 I IMMEDIATE Car0 Chiropratic 20 Walbro Senior Airman Stephen M. Hoon K Jeung, M.D. Cass Tavern NON-EMERGENCY Surgeon High Game: M. Lorencz Sobczak Construction 19 Kravitsky, is the son of 1 the Regular January Cass City State Bank I 13 Jaycees HEALTH CARE 180. Baker Stephen N. and Carol Kmv- :I Speclalist in Stomach High Series: B. Watson Clean Up Crew 13 itsky of Brooklyn, N.Y. $25 fee and Bowel Problems Croft-Clara Lumber . 13 D & D Construction Meeting of the 492. Cass City Sports She is a 1986 graduate of herudhOphyrkkn’rk. High Team Game: The Kritzman’s 12 uddiniero#n. 9 a.m. to S p.m. Dally Cass City Swrts 10 Charmont Marlette Community High A.I.D.E.S. 643. SC ELKLAND Appointment Necessary Saturday - 9 to 12 noon Konrad’s Bgkery 10 h0ol.k I No High Team Series: De- Closed Thursday & Co. 10 High Series : T. Comment ImSi p.m. Frldryr ford Country Store 1763. Kelly Realty 2:30.833[1 p.m. SalurUwl 6230 Hospital Drive Anrod Screen Cyl. 9 640, P. Harmer 626, R. Hol- TOWNSHIP BOARD iO:00 a.m. 8m p.m. 8und.y lis 573, Zawilinski 557. - Cass City, MI 48726 IGA Foodliner 9 B. 1 CHARMONT LADIES Smith on will be HILLS AND DALES Miller’s Chicks 6 High Games: T. Com- Phone 872461 1 ment & P. Harmer 246. J. HOSPITAL Home 872-31 38 Board Chrysler-Ply- High Team Series: Car0 Smithson 222, B. Zawilinski dean’s list mouth-Dodge 18 219, 210. 2387. R. Hollis ,, Cable-ettes 15 Chiropractic MONDAY HOME aRE -. High Team Game : Clean . Thumb Nat’l Bank 14% up Crew Decker resident Julie A. I Dr. E. Paul Lockwood Anthony’s Party Shoppe 14 858. Chiropractic Physician 600 Series: J. Yost 649. Smith has been named to the Pizza Villa 14 Series: C. Davidson dean’s list at Eastern Michi- -==-lHOME CARE AGENCY 011h Houn: Mon., TUII., Wed., Cass City State Bank 13 500 Frl. 912 noon and 2.5 p.m. 551, G. Corcoran 529, N. gan University for the fall Jan.9,19&9 Cl0r.d: Thursday and Saturday Truemner Salvage 12 1 509. semester. Colony House 11 Wallace Phon. 872-2765 Cas8 200 Games: J. Yost 251- She is the daughter of Mr. Veronica’s 10 Many people have believed I Clty for Appolntment 222, G. Corcoran 201, and Mrs. Don Smith, Live-W ires 9 ‘/2 K. they could make rain by im- 200. Charmont 9 Herringshaw itating thunder. Decker. ServiStar 3 Beatrlt G. Martln, M.D. High Team Game: Live- lnfemel Medldne Wires 1036. High Team Series: Live- AN INSURANCE 4672 Hill St. Wires 2983. Cass City, MI High Series: J. Gyomory Allen Withempon Phone 8724331 544, K. Holm 534, L. Yost NwEngwuh NEL QfmFwd 538, E. Roman 529, L. NEL Equlty Fuld OFFICE HOURS: Beachy 519, N. Davis 507, NU mFd B. Kilbourn 497; H. Peters MonyMuluc- Man-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 481, S. Badder 482. Ph- 072-2321 Saturday 6 a.m.-Noon High Games: K. Holm 4615 Oak carrs Cil Acceptlng New Patlentm 200, L. Gaymer 170, J. Gyomory 195, T. Warner OPTOMETRIST 180, A. Turner 166, L. - ...... Beachy 199, L. Shoke 160, r N. Y. Yun, M.D. P. Corcoran 181, S. Badder Dr. David Batzer PhydClm Surmn 183, L. Yost 190, E. Romain 183, H.Peters 184, C. David- IS YOUR SMARTEST OPENING MOVE Op tom e t ris t Onl& Houri: son 175, B. Kilbourn 177, J. Mon.-Frl. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It’s a strong strategy for short-term advantage in tax savings, and at - Merchant 175, N. Davis 194. 4624 Hill St. Thurs. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Cass City Sat. 9 a.m. 12 p.m. the same time puts you in excellent position for long-term security. - TUSCOLA 6232 Hoipltal Drlvm GET-TOGETHERS “A” And of course, now is the best time to make that move-while Office Hours: crma Clty Mon.-Fri., 9:OO-430 Off Icm 8724733 Kermit’s Krushers 29 it can still be of benefit to you when figuring your I988 taxes. 872-3404 Res. 072-4257 Blue Water 22 Brinkman’s 21 Our doors are open and our phones are on the hook. Your move. Estech 21 Dr. G. W. McNiven VETERINARIANS Doakers 20 Dr. R. R. Watson Martin Electric 19 @fOt?l8tdSb Miller Eggs 17 Pflmuy VI.lon cmur P.C. COMPANION ANIMAL LaFave 17 &506 E. M.ln, curclrv HOSPITAL Charmont 12 0724374 072-4375 or 4438 S. Sewer St, Vanderpoel 12 HOUm Monday thru C~SSCity - Phone 872-2255 D & F Signs 11 Friday 9-5 Rod Elllo, D.V.M. B.A. Calka 9 Speclal CASS CITY Carol GaIka-ElIlm, D.V.M. Appolnbnent6 Available 453-31PIGEON 13 . MEMBER FDIC High Series: M.Lutz 647, ULka 872-4311 J. Smithson 562, B. Anthes Edward Scollon, D.V.M. 554, D. Miller 593, J. Doerr This space could Vsferlnarfan 571, B. McLachlin 580, R. Farm and Englehardt 557, L. Tracy be yours for Per Anlmals 628, D. O’Dell645, F. Kopral as little as $1.75 PhoW 872-2935 565. - per week. 4849 N. Seoger SI.. Cess City High Games: L. Tracy 245, D. O’Dell 214-229, M. 4

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Richard Hampshire Jim Ceranski Mark Wiese Call or Stop By HarrisDHampshire Agency, Inc. , 6815 E. Cass City Road Cass City 872-4351 GASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITYCHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 5,1989 PAGE NINE i Caro Friday in key matchup -

Cass Citv duo he1 cagers-- P ’, -.. topple Mayville., 64-59 ~ ‘d:-_ The Cass City Red Hawks Mayville’s Eric Frenzel, a maining when both Tuckey the Cass City win column. points. 1 ucKcy rccordetl were apparently still on 5’ 8”guard, saw that his team and Randall missed the The Wildcats still had time game scoring honors with vacation Tuesday night &- remained on top throughout fronts of consecutive one to pulloff the win but back to 28. Beecher and Krol ekh spite defeating thc visiting the first quarter with’timely and one situations when the back half court steals and pitched in 5 for thc h3sr Mayville Wildcats 64-59. shots from the perimeter. Hawk attack seemed stale- lay-ins by Jeff Krol and team, while Dillon poste&2. The Hawks will need to get The quarter ended 15-13. mated. Bcecher sealed the decision. JVGAME back to work by this Friday Cass City took its first lead, The Hawks were able to Cass City’s JV used goJd when they host a key Thumb after the opeFing basket, on battle back to within 3, 56- For most of the second half free throw shooting dyII B Association contest with another 3-point shot by 53, when Jeff Dillon calmly it was Randall who kept the the wire to record a 31442 rival and co-TBA leader Tuckey to tip off the 2nd a pair of clutch frec Hawks close. He scored 24 win over Mayville. i sank - .- { Car0 in a game that could stanza. Both teams then throws with 2:40 remaining. prove pivotal in the Hawks’ exchanged leads many Randall knotted the score campaign towards the times before the intermis- at 56 with a 12-footjumper a league crown. sion, at which they ended few seconds later. Both teams suffered in the tied at 34. Cass City was The Hawks then fouled early going Tuesday after aided by 4 technical $free Mayville’s Frenzel, who the holiday layoff as turn- shots in the period, all of scored 25 points, and he overs were thc rule rathcr which were converted by responded by netting both than the exception. Tuckey. After an opening 3-point tosses. The Hawks’ first basket by After a Cass City free basket by Cas City’s Paul someone other than the 2 throw by Tuckey and one by Tuckey, lwho returned to the with ‘I,’ I senior standouts came I.’ -. ’ INVITATIONS , Wildcat Tony Blonde, who ._.8 starting lineup after missing only 3:42 till the intermis- .I 4.9. was the only other Mayville bobthe needn’t bc expensive. Our beautiful I’lowcr H’cdding

2 games with an ankle in- sion on a lay-in by Brent * + player to finish in double Line album proves this with over 500 samples of outsmdirrg - jury, Mayville ran off 11 ’ Beechcr, For the night the digits, with 17, Cass City Invitations, Announcements and Perbonalized Accessoricc, crested unanswered points bcfore i MIKE RANDALL NEEDS BUT A HALF STEP TO MAKE Hawk duo scored 52 of the notched the dinning basket. using exquisite papers, lettering styles and workinanship. it kawres .:: i defenders like Mayville’s Tony Blonde pay the price. Randall the Hawks settled in. team’s first 60 tallies. Trailing 59-57, with 30 Heliograving@ -rich raised lettering, eleganr as .I cc fines! From there Tuckey and Ironically, it was the 2 he- seconds remaining, the craftsmanship. yet costing so little! Come see oLr cornpiebe Mike Randall put on a 2- selection and choose the perfect invitation lor your wedr,inp, i ! used a variety of low post moves Tuesday to register 24 points roes who almost turned into Hawks found Tuckey loose l man show for the Hawks. J goats for the winners. on the left wing. Tuckey Prompt Service and Oufslanding Quality! 4 and help the Hawks stake a 64-59 triumph. Randall sliced the visitors’ The Wildcats took a 46-42 drove the lane, was fouled lead to 12-9 when he canned lead into the 4th period and and completed the 3-point CaSs City Chronicle - i the Hawks’ next 3 baskets stretched it into a 6-point play, which put the game in .”- from the low post. Phone 872-2010 -7 Deckerville next margin with 4 minutes re- bh’i clll

* Bulldogs play horribly in‘ FOLLOW THE HAWUS

[ 84-26 loss to Cougars Car0 : The Owen-Gage Bulldogs It was a combination of cent) from the field. From return of Mike Kady, who :were outmanned by visiting things, all bad, that led to the the free throw line thc tcam was nursing a groin pull. Hc i Bay City All Saints Tuesday one-sided result. Coach hit just 8 of 17. scored 12 points to lead the vs. ;and are still looking for heir Dean Roller’s charges com- team. All Saints was led by :first win of the Season after mitted 4 1 turnovers and hit About the only bright spot Jim HUiSkenS with 22 :dropping a 84-26 decision. just 8 of 4 1 shots (20 Fr- all night, Rollersaid, was the Pints. . Cass City : It doesn’t look like there is :any relief ahead for the be- Friday, Jan. 6 :leaguered Bulldogs Friday, At Cass City :when the opponent will be :potent Deckerville. In addi- Plans set for I * tion to being outmanned, the I Bulldogs had a horrible

;6 I*hight against the Cougars

I and the only question re- i paining at the half was what girls basketball ; $he final score was going to U

: les start at 500 p.m. I ; *.2 The Bulldogs stayed Something new is being The plan is to play in van- Daniel also explained that within shouting distance of attempted for the Thumb. ous’ tournaments on week- participation in be AAU ! Phe visitors in the first quar- Marty Daniel, Cass City’s ends. Practices are slated for competition will not affect Sponsored By These i aer, trailing 18-12 after the girls’ basketball coach, an- Saturdays from availablc eligibility for high school 1 xist 8 minutes. But in the nounced this week that an sites closest to the majority sports. The AAU works in becond quarter the roof fell attempt is being made to of players on the team. close cooperation with the ; fin and in the third period the organize girls’ basketball Interested girls must reg- Michigan High School Ath- HAWKS BOCXTERS ; yhole house collapsed. under the auspices of the ister. letic Association, he said. : : In the second period the Amateur Athletic Union Registration in Cass City The teams will play in . ; Saints burned the nets for 25 (AAU). will be Jan. 8, from 2 to 3 various weekend tourna- Mr. Chips f :points while Owen-Gage Present plans call for p.m., at the Cass City High ments until the state tourna- Anrod I The Clothes Closet i :tallied 6. In the third period teams in 5 age groups. They School cafetorium. There is ment in mid-March,. Service Station872-2065 : :the Bulldogs were held to a a non-refundable $10 fee Further information is Screen Cylinder IC are: 17 and under, 16 and 6519 Main Phone 872-3930 Ibv I 6407 Main *free throw while the Cou- under, 15 and under, 13 and that must be paid at registra- available by calling Daniel, 3160 Garfield Phone 872-2102 I1* ’gars scored 20 points. under and 11 and under. tion. No girl will be dowed 872-2724; Jeff Knox, Caro, to try out if she has not reg- 673-7592, or Paul Beachy, Mutual Savings istered, Daniel said. 856-3788. Continental Rental ChryslevPlymouth-Dodge & Loan TRI-COUNTY ANIMAL Rent -t0-0 w n Phone 872-2184 872-4444 6241 Main Phone 872-21 05 PRODUCTS, INC. 40,344 enrolled Downtown Cass City Located at the intersectim of M-53 and Bay City-Foreshrilk R& B.A. Calka Realt6r Croft-Clara I People’s Choice Market Phone 517-872-4595 in new education Phone 872-3355 Lumber, Inc. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9:00 a.m. to 4100 p.mm 1306W. Main cassCity 6141 E. CaSS City Rd. Phone 872-2141 872-4346 6144 E. Cass City Rd. SPECIALS GOOD JAN. 1 THRU JAN. 31 (while supply lasts) Cash a Carry SPECIAL REG. trust avrowam U The Car Wash Eria’s Food Pizza Villa 872-4440 lvomec - 200 ML $99.99 li LE Center Quaker Maid - 872-4600 Rat Control Pellets - 5# 10.95 12.95 Governor James J. Blan- process in August. 4385 Doerr Road 6233 Church Phone 87P-,191 Hog & Cattle Sulfa - 1# 9.95 10.95 chard has announced that A total of 82,495 applica- children have been tions -- accompanied by a Frostchield - 4# * 11.45 12.95 40,344 ,Schneeberger’s TV Fros&ield - 8# 19.95 21.95 enrolled in the Michigan $25 non-refundable f e -- Education Trust (MET) were received durinJ the Appliance, Furniture Sot& rank #226-159- program to guarantee fu- enrollment week. I gal. capacity 79.95 89.95 ture tuition payments at the Bob Kolt , spokesperson 6588 Main Phone 872-2696 14 ft. Silver Econo Gate - 38.95 44.95 state’s 4-year colleges and for the Department of 6550 Main Phone 872-2010 I 6285 Garfield Phone 872-21 11 Galvanized 2”x12’ Gate 80.98 90.98 universities or 2-year Treasury, said an analysis PLUMBING & HWlW Cattle Panel 14.95 16.95 junior and community col- of the contracts has not Licensed Master Plumbe NEEDED: Excellent quality corn for feed leges. been completed as all con- 6528 Main St., Cass City, Ph. 872-5084 A total of $265.1 million tracts are not physically in For additional information call Ron 7184 Nitz St., Plgeon, Ph. 453-3531 has been received and de- house. He said the savings 1173 N.Van Dyke, Ph. 269-8091 @313-648-3080 or 51 7-864:3400 posited in the fund for in- and loan institutions, which vestment to pay tuitions for served as processing and We now have the Dealership for King Seed the enrollees. collection centers for the AI Swiderski Blanchard, in announc- contracts, wired late enrol- Cass City6363 W.State Main Bank Corn,an excellent Seed Corn at reasonable cost a brdet?s General Agency a AM^ ing the final participants lees and funds to accommo- Teat Shield with Germicide during Detroit press con- date the last minute rush of a Phone 872-4338 6209 Main Street 872-3077 Regular $17.49 per gal. in case lots ference, said the initial en- contracts. 6437 Main St. Phone 872-4391 $1.OO off per gal. Save $4.00 in case lots only rollment period is a “great He said a “very unscien- start” for MET and a tific survey” of one day’s Good Quality Sawdust Available Now (Call for additional information) “great future” for the chil- Cass City Tire IGA Thumb dren. contract receipts showed GLOVE SPECIAL - BUY 12 PR. At Regular about 70 percent of the pur- Phone 872-5303 , Foodliner National Bank chasers were parents with Price - Get 2 Pr. FREE! “This investment of $265 6392 Main Cass City I 61 21 E. Cass City Rd. Phone 872-2645 6132 E. Cass City Rd. Phone 872-431 1 A large assortment of men’s work & dress+.- gloves. million marks the estab- the other 30 percent grand- lishment of one of the parents. The age groups **TOW ROPES AVAILABLE-* largest education finance were split across the board A large selection of oil per programs in the nation. It and most people, in the 90 Charmont Kelly 8t Co. Realty Walbro 79Cents qt. also represents, we believe, -- percent range were pur- Cass City - 872-2248 .Corporation Animal Vaccines Available the largest new savings chasing 4-year contracts. Phone 8724200 vehicle ever introduced in Funding ranged from 6138 E. Cass City Rd. Cass City Car0 - 673-2555 ‘ 6242 Garfield Phone 872.21 31 Farmers Elevator - Minden City - (517)464-3400 Michigan,” he said. $1,104 for a newborn to age

Peck Fanners Elevator - Peck -(313) 378-5986 ~ The 40,344 participants one for a single year in the Michigan Seeds & Supplies - Port Hope - (517) 428-4677 met the Nov. 30 deadline community college prog- for funding of prepaid tui- ram to $9,152 for 4 years at Chemical Bank Ken Martin Electric, Inc. (Limited Quantity on Some Specials) tion plans for children who a 4-year institution for a 41 80 Hurds Corner Road Winter’s Colony HOUS~ * SPECIALS AVAILABLE AT ALL THESE LOCATIONS guaranteed themselves a person enteridg his or her Bay Area- Phone 872-41 14 8430 N.Van Dyke Rd. Phone 872-330( Also Want To Purchase Bull Calves, May Be Medicated. For slot in the program through sophomore year in high 6522 Main Phone 872-4355 Additional Informaion Call Any @f The Above locations a week-long application school. PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 5,1989 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Dnringflnal ’88 meet Maxwell * Transit (nonbusiness) rates:,’ Letter 10 words or jess. $1.25 each Hicks, Berry lauded by insertion; additional words 7 . takes part Nicholas Decker cents each. Three weeks for to the editor Nicholas Decker Sr,, 75, the price of two - cash rate. . Cass City, died Monday, Save money by enclosing commissioners for service Dec. at Provincial House cash with mail orders. Rates I 26, for display want ad on ; county’s children’s service for the Medical Cwe Facil- in exercise in Cass City, after a long Personnel related matters, mm applicalion. including resolutions of contact person to the ity, and okayed other bills i 11ness. appreciation for 2 retiring Children’s Scrvicc Agcncy. totalling $32,9 14. IZme running out Sgt. Michael A. Maxwell HewasbornFeb,20,1913, long-time county officials, In other business Thurs- -Authorized the board deployed to Honshu, Japan, in Bad Axe, son of Frank and (Automotive) : dominated the Tuscola day, thc board decided to chairman to establish a line to participate in “Orient Theresa (Patrick) Decker. County Board of Commis- continuc with E.R.C., the of credit with the Clarion Shield“, a bilateral training He married Alma D. Ro- 1978 Renegade CJ7 with 4 sioners’ final 1988 session county’s current provider of Hotel for Tuscola County for local police exercise with the Japanese gers May 27,1933, in Huron wheel drive, 304 wB1” tires, reinsurance on workman’s officials who will attend a Ground Self-Defense Force. $1700 or best offer. Call 872- -: Thursday. County. She prcceded him 4659. 1-12-21-3 L: Commissioners paid trib- compensation claims, for conference thcrc this month. Soldiers participated in in death April 1, 1988. the next 2 years. --Concurred with a small unit training, weapons ute to retiring county Clerk mo- Time is running out for He was a lifelong resident Elsie Hicks and S hcriff Paul The action came after dis- tion approvcd by the Kala- Letter to Editor, firing and a tactical exercise of the Thumb area, and FOR SALE - 1978 Chevrolet cussion with Susan Sardclli mamo County Board of As pressure is put on the local law enforcement. The with the Japanese soldiers. wagon, good condition. For Berry with plaquesandreso- public one day may demand worked as a carpenter. lutions of appreciation. of Corporate Services, ac- Comrnissioncrs urging thc drug lords in the larger cit- Maxwell, a unit supply Surviving are 3 sons, more information call after :; Hicks, who has served in cording to county Controller Michigan Dcpartment of ies, d~.ligs arc starting to a federal police force to specialist with the 25th In- Nicholas Decker Jr., Hawk- 6:00, 872-2067, $900 1-12-28-3or best .; the clerk’s office since 1962, Michael Hoagland, who Natural Resources to pro- flour; in our area and the solve our nation’s crime fantry Divisionxat Schofield ins, Texas, Alonzo Becker, offer. said $3 million in covcrage vide for state reimburse- criinc [.AS increased substan- problem; our people will not Barracks, Hawaii, is sched- Penbrook, Fla., and Phillip has been the county’s clerk tially, yet the worst is yet to for the past 18 years. Bcrry pcr year ($250,000 dcduct- ment , of personnel and tolerate failure. uled to 1 be medically dis- Decker, Lansing; 5 daugh- FOR SALE - 1979 Mercury .1 ible on a per incident basis) equipment expenses in- come. It’s like a bomb shell I do not raise the specter of charged at the end of this Zephyr, $800, stereo, $75 or 1; is a 33-year vetcran of the which shows sign of ters, Mrs. Osca (Patricia) sheriff‘s department. He will cost the county currcd by local fire depart- no a federal police force merely month due to a foot injury. Brooks and Mrs. Paul best offer. Call after 5:30 - :, served 2 4-year terms as $16,043. ments in the provision of fire being defused. Our state to frighten you. Look at the A 1981 graduate of Cass (Eillen) Lockwood, both of 872-3123. 1-12-21-3 e: sheriff. Also Thursday, Commis- protection services on statc stands among the top imper- organized crime field. We City High School, he is the Cass City, Lillian Decker, In othcr action related to sioners: and federal forest lands and tation of drugs, the hard stuff now see a federal effort foster son of David Lovejoy Frankenmuth, Mrs, Robert FOR SALE - 1974 Corvette , park lands. and marijuana, and is also there, not simply because Stingray, 350, automatic, :. personnel, the board estab- and Fran Lovejoy, both of (Mary) Rau, Caseville, and power steering, power : lishcd a part-time clerical -Approved a number of one of the top states supply- organized crime is interstate Cass City. Carol Stolz, Detroit; 29 ing the “Saturday night spe- brakes, air conditioning, T- aidc position in thc Building budget adjustments and in nature, but because local His wife, Jo Ann, is the grandchildren and 15 great- tops, white with red in- : Codes-DPW Department at transfers in accordance with cial” pistols used in most law enforcement has failed daughter of Dale and grandchildren. crimes of violence. It in- terior. Call 872-5481 after an hourly ratc of $5; author- state law that mandates a Szostak to do the job. Christine Buehler of Ta- Others are 2 brothers, 4:oo p.m. 1-12-21-3 I. ized the pcrsonnel adminis- balanced budget. Hoagland volves the cream of the crop We not only owe, but are coma, Wash. Francis Decker, Caro, (our own children). and trator to post and advertise said it appears, based on obligated to our loved ones, Arthur Decker, Cass City; 2 1966 4x4 with 1/2 1965 car :* unauditcd figures, that 1988 receives Our youth clubs acknowl- so they don’t have to fear for thc position of account edge that juveniles who are sisters, Mrs. Florence Wat- body, good running gear, 4 :. clcrk I1 in the clerk’s office, was a “break-even” year for walking to school alone, or son, Ubly, and Sister Marie cylinder, 3 speed stick, :* the county financially. involved in drugs arc also going to the store after dark, $300. Call 872-2938. 1-1-4-1 :. and changed the part-time promotion involved in some of the Job search Decker, Ann Arbor. account clerk I1 position in -Held a brief discussion without being dragged into a Preceding him in death with new Sheriff Tom Kern major crimes. The crime car by some criminal or sick FOR SALE - 1978 Ford MUS- the clerk’s office to tempo- rate has increased dramati- were 3 children, Clarence rary account clerk 11. regarding pagers for the Former Cass City resident person. is topic of Decker, Alma Doris Decker tang, 4-speed, sun roof, :: cally this year. Our citizens runs good, $300. Call days *: Comrnissioncrs also ap- Sheriff’s Dcpartment. Michele A. Szostak has been Decent people ask for little and Arnold Francis Decker. became victims to such -all they ask for is to live in 872-3488, ask for Jim. s -Approved a $1 1,303 pointed Juvenile Director promoted to assistant man- crime as car theft, breaking, works h op Services were held Friday 1-1-4-3 Robert Popclarius as the maintenance of effort bill ager at the Center Avenue peace and be let alone. Our at the Collon Funeral Home, entering and robbery. The children ask no more, they Essexville branch of Mutual chances of falling victim Caro. The Rev. Eldred L. FOR SALE - 1981 Chevette, .A Savings and Loan Associa- want to grow up as decent A Job Readiness Work! Kelley, pastor at Evangeli- 4 door, 4 speed, new tires. :: have increased morc every and respected people. We Excellent running condi- -. tion, F.A. year. shop has been slated for cal Free Church, Cass City, also must not neglect our persons who want to learn officiatcd. Burial was in St. tion, $800. Call 872-2938. :- What is most disturbing is elderly, who so often fall 1-14-1 ** Szostak, the daughter of that after much talk by the how to fill out job applica- Col um bki 1le Cemetery , prey to this element. Sheridan Comer. Mr. and Mrs. Konrad Kon- federal government and lo- tions, write aresume, handle 1979 CHEW Malibu ;, walski,qass City, isagradu- I want to add that I don’t see interviews and find job cal authorities, so little is any corruption here or any wagon, 305 automatic, runs : ateof Cass City High School being done in attacking the leads. good, good tires, AM-FM :. and attended Kirtland Com- judges being lenient. I find The workshop will be held Co-op sets problem. the opposite, we are blessed cassette, new battery and ;: munity College. Jan. 23 and Jan, 30 from 10 radiator, $550. Call 872-2938. *a True, most policc depart- with good judges and fine ments have done more than a.m. to noon at County record 1 1-1-4-1 ;; She’s becn with the bank police officers in the 3 Conference Room B, 37 since 1979, including em: their share; investigators county area, however, we do have indictcd, many of the Austin St., Sandusky. Per- Farmers representing CO- ploymcnt at the Cass City know somcsubjects whoare sons who havequestions can operative Elevator Corn- brdnc h . drug smugglers. Howcver worth watching in our 3 our justice system could do call the Sanilac County pany, Pigeon, a member county area. Cooperative Extension of- cooperative of Country- more. In closing I am sure other MIXED FIREWOOD - ‘* Coverup fice at (313) 648-2515 and mark, Inc., were among 600 $15.00 face cord. Load your Judges are lenient with the people may also have a con- ask for Grace. who attended the Annual own - more if delivered. ;a The great coverup: On offenders; some are released structive viewpoint to write the surface, the Guadalupe on the street before the po- This program is being Stockholders Meeting of Call 872-4502, 2-12-28-6 :: or think about on what I may sponsored by the Agricul- Countrymark, Tuesday, Dunes in California are lice officers finish their re- have missed. FOR SALE - Esty chord l4 nesting grounds for sea- port and the subjects are re- ture in Transition Team, Dec. 13, at the Masonic Auditorium, Toledo. The organ, reasonable, has : birds including the en- leased on small bonds and been all reconditioned. Call dangered least tern. But ac- ’ Walter W. O’Bee s;. Citizens Menu meeting theme was “Focus are out on the street doing Cass City 872-3633. 2-12-21-3 : cording to International the same thing. on the Future.” 4 Wildlife magazine, it’s Cooperative, .Elevator There has been little in- Editor’s note: Walter Senior citizens are askd to r------what’s below the sand that make reservations on the Company was recognized at makes these dunes un- quiry into juvenile crimes. O’Bee is a retired law en- I Advertise It In Our youth officers are cod- day of the meal between 8 the meeting for being first in usual. When Cecil B. De- forcement oflcer and ad- largest agronomy sales in- I Mille finished his epic silent dling the youths involved in ministrator who spent a.m.-9 a.m. b calling Ann crease, first in largest in- LcCILE..C.-*CIYIyry serious crimes and there Stepka 872-5 37. I TheoChronicle movie, “The Ten Com- nearly 30 years with the P crease in grain marketed. mandments,” in the early have been recurrent com- Warren Police Department, ~O’S, he had the massive .plaints that juveniles arc 4 years as commissioner. MONDAY, JAN. 9 -__------Egyptian set buried under being treated tenderly, often as the dunes. Soon, ar- after being re-arrested for Meatloaf Why Osentoski Realty Continues chaeologists will begin ex- the same offense, Letters to the Editor Scalloped Potatoes Leader in Thumb Real Estate Services cavating the.artifacts. But There are no easy answers The Chronicle wel- VarietySalad BreadBar THE PIZZA VILLA they’ll be working only dur- comes letters to the Open 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dally Phone 872-4371 ing the months when sea- as to why some of the felons 1 Over 18 years in business convicted of a serious crime, editor. Chocolate Mousse Fri. 8 Sat. Onen 24 Hrs. 872-4440 birds aren’t nesting. Letters must include 2 60 or more sales associates such as murder, rape and he writ&r’sname. ad- robbery, are released after dress and telephone WEDNESDAY, JAN. 11 3 7 Thumb area offices serving a small fraction of number. The latter is 4 Serving Tuscola, Sanilac and Huron County Find the Service or Product their sentence only to land in in case it is necessary Chop Suey wmce the arms of the law on new to call for verification, Oriental Veg. 5 Auctioneering marketing services You Need in This. e I. . Action Guide criminal charges. We must but won ’t be used in the Sliced Beets 6 We co-broke with other companies I be concerned with a long newspaper. Variety Bread range solution. We can not Names will be with- Citrui Fruit 7 We have a reputation for honesty and integ- our hands while the held from publication rity I wring upon request, for an FRIDAY, JAN. 13 I 1 criminal gets bolder. ” adequate reason. One of the crime cures is to The Cbronicle re- When you want to buy or sell property, call Osentoski stop the Saturday night spe- serves the right to edit Spanish Rice Realty, 872-4377, for expert service. 3-14-1 cials or slow down their letters for length and Green Beans CASS CITY TIRE sales by a heavy tax making clarity . Golden Corn Hercules And Coopw APPLIANCE WRITE TOUCH We will not publish TIRES thcse cheap weapons more Corn Muffin SALES & SERVICE Professional/ , thank you letters of a 9 Tlro Repalr FULL LINE Of MAGIC CHEF expensive, which would Peach Slices Allgnmonla Muffler8 Customized Resumes KllCHEN AND LAUNDRY discourage their purchase; specific nature, for in- Brake8 Oil Changes Business Typing stance, from a club . cerriliw hct~~n~c Word Processing also a cooling off period Coffee, tea and milk pro- 1 Phone 872.5303 thanking merchants Tutoring in reading and between the time of the sale who donated prizes for vided with each meal. writing, certified teacher and delivery. (Menu subject to change). wur WE irll City lu+tr\uc! CALL US TODAY Ellen Toner Control of these wcapons is AND AUCTIONEERING axi Muffler Phone 872-2506 vital in violent crimes. This -I EQUAL WM Call 872-4377 We specialize in should be under the control i~~ D-E..-~- or if no answer 872-2352 Mufflers Junction of M-53 USED ‘ of our legislature who Wednesday and CAR^ is... I*- Home of $9.95 Oil chang M-81 -- should play an important Cass City in -helping curb the Shocks-Brakes-Exhaust- _Phone872.2161 Interstate Batteries crimes by approving a strict Cute - single story - Lovely 2 bedroom home close to -. Summit Tires aw on gun control. downtown area, large lot, dining room with French : 4083 S. Cemetery Rd. ’ 24=HR. SERVICE 87 2-5020 Also, iffenders should at doors, living room, large country kitchen, plus many 1 Cass City, 872-2866 Financing & Service least serve half of their extras. #TCC913. Asking $26,500.00. ~ ~______1 GE-a Contracts Available prison term before beipg PLUMBING L. HEATING, IHC. (Free Credit Checks) I considered for parole. Lrfe Immediate Occupancy - 3 bedroom Cape Cod home 6528 Maln timers should at lhst serve in town of Cass City. 2 baths, full basement, all alumi- Phon. 472-WU Plgrm Phw463-5631 num sided, deck off dining arca, large Florida room. Cass City - 872-2141 i considered for a parole hear- All this plus more! #TCC931 Adonom Wdonr ing. Before he is released, krtrr Ldr the parole board should Ipmediate Occupancy - Country livin’ at its best! 4 hfiaiabrl hoihg SUPREME bedroom 2 story home 2 acres, barn, attached MomFrl. - 8 am.b:30 p.m. WINDOW CLEANINQ contact the sentencing judge on Sat,- 8 a.m,-3 p.m. and prosecutor for their garage, newly redecorated, all appliances stay, full j Storrns.$Crrrnl.W1RdOw8 approval. DOUBLE PRINT basement,Cass City Schools. $45,000.00. Makeoffer! ; Rlch’s Dlsposal * Janllorlrl Senh f%OfS. 4 Residentla18 Commercial ElW8 6 Gutlafa Clrrmd H1.Riur Mandatory minimum CY753 4 Rubbish Removal S8tMCr6 ROntAl prison term should be given DOUBLE VALUE DAY! Container Service Avallable ~~ilrn~tr~on Commarcbl, for most heinous crimes,and We haveout-of-townbuyers on homesincass Buy your carpol or Ilnolrum, thrn Rasldrntlal6 IMuatfldWork discretion should be given Every Wednesday receive a second CAIIua lor rxprrt Inalrllrtlon. We I I Call683.2233- I Complrlr inrurrncr CorrrrOr City. Call today for free appraisal! allo do custom and rapalr work. I 1 Srcurlly 80krvh8 Arrllablr by a sentencing judge in a set of prints absolutely FREE! Fwlory trdned, “Wm Do II Rlghl.” case involving a hardened Lktldacllon Quaranled. 1120 Gratlot, Saginaw “Check Our New Lower J.J,’s Flooring Senrice Call criminal. PhQto Processing Prices.” Cas8 City 790-7609 Bail should be denied per- Phone 8852686 M 8724701 1 sons waiting an appeal after Offer good during Wedcesday normal business hours conviction of a serious * NEXT DAY or FREE VOID on Double Prints. Tuff-Kote Dinol crime as many crimes are

Aulomolive Ruat PrOollng committed by a person who Syrlorna 6 Wixlng PEOPLE READ is out on bail. Buds and Blorromr Gravel Guards Llttls Ad8 We should also add more Running Board1 parole officers, sharply re- Rock Kolr Stone Chlp Prolrclion You’re Reading One Flowers - Plants - Balloons ducing their tase load, and f Now1 ‘Kelly W. Smith, Broker Sandy 6 Tom Tierney, Owners raising their pay. Some are 4516 Leach SI., Cam Clty, MI 48728 Phone 269.9585 Call 812.2010 Frrm Commwclal - Rerldmntlal Llstingr Wmtrd! 827 S. Van Dyke, Bad Axe getting less than a police Phone 872.3935 recruit. PAGE ELEVEN CASS CITY ,MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 5,1989 CALLING 872-2010PUTS AN ACTION AD TO WORK FOR YOU (7)(Services) (V)Services SPECIAL!! Executive home with proximately 1800 square feet of living space; Brick & Aluminum - large Bay 5 pane - large bedroohs with lots of closet i WILL DO SEWING of all cus”0~1 and storage space; well insulated 2” Styrofoam around the walls of the home; FOR SALE - used couch, HOUSE For Sale - Attrac- also basement blocks are insulated living with BRICK with kinds, alterations, etc. Call SLAUGHTER1 KG aVl\IE - room FIREPLACE green, gold, white stripe. tive 4 bedroom split level 872-3557, 5-12-28-3 CARPET & UPIfO1,STERY heatilator; sliding glass doors lead to wooden deck; many kitchen cabinets of Call 872-3154 between 5 :30- home, 3 acres, large deck, C LEA N I N G better quality - 2 bathrooms; MUD ROOM has laundry room,etc. Full basement 8:30 p.m. 2-12-28-3 recently foreclosed, im- BEEF-PORK-VEAL-L.4S1.IB CURING, SMOKIh’C AND with very economical heatin system - Central Airconditionind - 2% car garage mediate possession, Priced - Free estimates attached - plus utility uilding for garden equipment an lawn equipment CASH Have you sold your PROCESS1 N C; 14x24’ % FOR SALE - Appliances for quick sale, will consider property on a land contract Truck iiiountcd cquipnent - many more features - PEACE 0 CONTENTMENT here -just off M-53Highway trade 5864 McAlpin Rd., TUESDAY & FRIDAI’ Auto interior --- price reduced from $84,500 to $78,000.00 - Call right now for a rsonal tour and repair service. or mortgage and now you of this fin&home which is only 9 yeark old and sets on 5 acres of nice p”y landscaped Washers, dryers, electric Gagetown, drive by then would like the cash? MDL Erla , L.#l6,510. stoves. Reasonable rates. call owner, Ed Horn 800- Investments, ask for Mike, parcel of land. Call 517 673-8112. 2-11-23-8 ‘>!)2-1550. 3-8-17-tf 872-4555. 5-6-29-tf Packing Co., Inc.

~ USDA Plant 1074 ! Cass City 517-872-21~1 NOW MAKING heccagon [ ForRent ] tables and cedar posts, pic- LOST 8-4-9-tf nic tables, lawn swings, UNIONVILLE Apartments ‘ BUY OFT% YEAR!!!! Woman’s knit outdoor jac- ’ wishing wells, clothes line - in Unionville, starting at AUCTIONEERING - scc‘ 118 ACRES: Over $32,000.00 spent on remodeling home - one story - large barn poles, lawn chairs, wooden ket, red and black. Brand $260 month. Heat included, Christmas gift from Lorn “Slim” Hillaker. Top with wing; large granary - tool shed - approx, 95 acres tillable - only 6 3/4 miles flowerpots. 4351 Rescue near plrblic schools. Call new - I my daughter. - dollar for your propert>*. from Cass City - - priced to sell at $80,000.00. Road, Cass City. Call 872- 517-674-2904, EHO 4-8-24-tf I I Phone 872-3019,Cass City. For Fast, Efficient 2039. 2-3-19-tf Repairs on your IN CASS CITY: 1 1/2 story home with 4-5 bedrooms; natural gas forced hot air Lost between M-53 and M- 8-10-3-ti’ - furnace; dining room; laundry rmm in kitchen; let us show you this good buy - APARTMENT FOR RENT 81 New Year’s Eve. priced to move at $29,500.00 - easy payments’- like rent. - spacious. $225 month, heat fh Satellite NAME PINS, desk namep- included. Call 872-4743 or Chuck O’Dell WOODED LOT lates and plastic signs in 872-5128. 4-1-4-tf I Call 635-3413 I System 5-1-4-1 Excavating !’- NEW LISTING: In Cass City - - EXECUTIVE HOME with over 3,000 square feet various sizes made to your of living room - Large family size kitchen with Formal Dining Room - plus large specification. For informa- FOR RENT - 2 bedroom @Call tion and prices, contact apartment in Cass City, CASS CITY Class of I979 is Septic systems installed ’ FAMILY ROOM - 3 bathrooms; sewing rmm or office - Andersen windows Mrs, Buschlen at 872-2121, Rick’s throughout home; comes with all appliances - walk-out basement - extra large stove, refrigerator, garage planning its 10-year reun- and cleaned ext. 212. 2-2- 17-t f included. $260 per ’ month. ion. Anyone interested in sand - gravel - ponds Earth Station garage with electric door opener - has to be seen to be appreciated - Shown by References and deposit re- helping or have ideas, a ditching - hydrahoc - dozcr 1433 E. Car0 Rd. ’ appointment!! Lot is large and nicely landscaped - Call us for a personal showing FOR SALE - Upright piano, quired. Call 517-652-2550. meeting will be held Jan. backhoe Caro. Phone 673-4783. ‘ of this fine home. bar with 6 stools. Call.. 872-. - 4-1-4-2 19,7 p.m. at the Cnarmont. I 8-10-lg-tf TIME TO SAVE - .-New I 56 ACRES: 6 room home with 3 bedrooms; basement; home on a knoll with nick 2211. 2-12-28-3 Call Beth Lebioda 872-2861. Phone (517) 872-3031 ;’valley views; 32x50’ pole type building with shop; muck and Miami loam; 1/4 acre HOUSE FOR SALE or rent 5-12-28-3 4323 Krapf Rd. Year’s Special. Recliners - I pond 12’deep; furnace & hot water heater 2 yrs. old; Kingston-Mayville Area - priced Paul’s Pump Kepair - $24,000 or $250 per month Cass City, Michigan to sell at $61,000.00 - 20% down payment. L. #16,582 plus security deposit. Call &-6-3-tf $150 includes 100% nylon 872-4098. 4-1-4-3 LAFAVE STEEL fabric and labor. Guaran- SITE: & near Vassar Golf Course 1.77 $5500.00. 1,2 hp Myers shallow or BUILDING M-46 - acres - deep well jet pump $192 SUPPLY, INC. teed one year. Call 375-4192 112 hp submersible For all your steel needs: Ken Martin or 375-2730. 8-1-4-2 ATTENTION! !! Pumps $336 FOR RENT - newly re~:ioci- fabricating, machine shop, 30 gallon bladder eled business space in welding, hydraulic hose ac- Electric, Ihc. LISTINGS WANTED ON HOMES, COUNTRY HOMES, prime location in Cass City. cessories. TV REPAIR ‘ tank $116 tlomt-s - Farms FARMS, VACANT LAND, RIVER’ PROPERTY, BUSI- 42 gallon bladder tank $137 Phone 872-4377 or 872-2352 8260 Van Dyke Rd., Cass City evenings. 4-7-31-tf Cornnir rcial - Phone 517 872-2581 lndustrial NESSES. We have BUYERS WAITING!!! I.’or j~romptservice ariytinle now available c_ Monday thru Friday New and rewire Call Paul at FOR RENT - The Paint COLONIAL 8:OO till 5:OO State Licensed Black and white and IN CASS CITY: Two story aluminum sided home with approx. 2,000 square feet 673-4850 Store has a wallpaper Saturday 8:OO-nOOn. Closed steamer for easy removal color TVs for sale - 30 : of living space; blown in insulation in ceiling and walls; open stairway; formal 2- 10-74f for lunch 12:OO-12:30. day warranty. - dining room; 4-5 bedrooms; 2 car garage; excellept location - near downtown of old wallpaper. Call 872- 5-10- 19-tf Phone 872-41 14 :, Cass City -distant owner wants immediate sale. -Your inspection invited! !! 2445. 4-ll-2-tf 180 ,Hurds Corner Road ~#16,521, &-8-10-tf 7 Will help with financing. , FOR SALE - Ice auger, THUMB PAWN PRICED TO SELL!! FOR RENT - 1 bedroom WANT TO LEASE - land bandsaw. Call 673-2756. for hunting rights, small 815Phone S. Hooper, 673-5997 Caro t,SPECIAL!! 1 1/2 story aluminum sided home - 3 bedrooms; new bathroom; new 2-12-21-3 apartment, newly remod- eled. Stove and re- game and deer. Call 517- Simpson Excavating ,?amdryrmm 1st floor; new carpeting; new heating system 4 years old - new roof; new 871-3742, in morning. 8-1 -4- 1 over frigerator, $275 month, re- electric water heater and new water pump; $lO,OOO spent on remodeling; nice 5-12-28-3 Sand - Grsvel - Fertile yard for the children to play in - Pine trees, ideal for starter home or for Florida travelers Give a Gift ferences and deposit. Call 872-3563. 4-12-21-3 black dirt - Septic Systems that want reasonable priced home for thesummer. All this for $28,500, terms available Subscription to - Ditch cleaning - Water [ Wanted to Buy 1 to responsible parties. Immediate Possession. List. #I 6,580 -. ~~ lines - Driveways - Base- VERY REASONABLE!! X Cass City Chronicle ROSECRANS Apartmeiits ments. . WANTED - silver coins, I in Gagetown - starting at dimes, quarters, halfs 1964 +NEARCAS CITY: 2-1/4 ACRES: 1% story home with 4-5 bedrooms; all modern Birthday, Anniversary $265 month. Heat included, Personalized Napkins I This and That and back - silver dollars kitchen; aluminurn siding; 1% bathrooms; Moncrief gas furnace with Energy- w Service personnel near public school. Call 517- 1878 to 1935. Paying top -Mate wood furnace; formal dining room; many features - large 2 car garage; College students 665-2673. EHO 4-8-24-tf * Wedding FREE ESSTIMA rEs price. The Coin Shop, 6439 very neat in and out - situated on a knoll overlooking the country side - Your Anniversary 16,569-A Call 872-4502 Main. Phone 872-3919.6-9-21 -t 1 inspection invited - priced to sell. L.# Gift card sent with every Graduation EXTRA NICE order. FOR RENT - Masonic Tem- 8-5-25-tf NEAR CASS CITY: 5 ACRES - Remodeled BRICK HOME with all new kitchen ple Refreshment Hall - par- Many colors and designs with your name WANTED - # 1 foot traps ‘comeswith appliances - 7 rooms - laundry room off kitchen; new circuit breaker 2-9-21-tf ties, dinners, meetings. No RICH’S DISPOSAL - I.les.-‘ (used). Call 872-2938. alcoholic beverages. Call box - many other features; large barn - situated on a knoll - attractive setting - - See our new catalog for 1988 dential and Commercial 6-1-4-1 . blacktop road -Call us for a personal showing -- priced to sell. List, #16,575 FOR SALE - wheat straw. Ted Furness, 872-4509. 4 -2- 17-tf CASS Rubbish Removal. Con- \ 1 MILE CASS 1 7/8 Acres RANCH TYPE with 3 bedrooms; Call 517-658-2362, 2-12-28-3 CITY CHRONICLE I FROM CITY - - HOME Phone 872-2010 tainer service available. [ Livestock J laundry room; gas furnace - very neat in and out - nicely landscaped - covered PATIO GRAN‘l’ APARTMENTS - 5-1-13-tfl Call 683-2233. 8-2-12- t f - garage with workshop - live stream - priced to sell at $36,000. terms. L 16,577 HAYLAGE FOR SALE, in Owendale, starting at FOR SALE - 42 Holstein RESIDENCE WITH OFFICE!! call 872-3530. 2-14-ln $265 month. Heat included, BINGO Every Thursday near public schools. Call - Smith Refrigeration dairy cows, 8 Holstein dairy IN CASS CITY: 1%story home with aluminum siding; in very good condition in at St. Pancratius Hall, S. FOR SALE - Aluminum 517-678-4401. EHO 4-8-24-tf heifers, due soon. Call (517) ,and out; 3 bedrooms; 1% bathrooms; basement; formal dining room; PLUS Seeger, Cass City. Doors 269-7953. 10-12-28-2 OFFICE with FIREPLACE - 2 piece ceramic bathroom; suitable for Real Estate, camper top for full .size open 6:OO p.m. Early-bird and etc., special features: SPRINKLING SYSTEM AND CENTRAL AIR - Condition- pickup $150. Call 872-4192 FOR RENT - one bedroom 6:30, regular bingo 7:OO. ing - extra large lot 132x132’ - VACANT - Immediate Possession upon closing. after 6. 2-1-4-3 apartment, Northwood Phone 872-5410. Knights of Appliance Repair (Heir, Wanted) Listing #16,571 Heights. Call 872-2369. Columbus Council No. 8892. ONE RACK of assorted 4- 11 -23-tf 5-12-31-tf All makes and models ATTENTION all RNs, 14 ACRES - 2% miles south of Cass City - comes with 12x50’ mobile home sitting * winter apparel, 40-50% off. LPNs and nurses aides. on a slab - 68’ deep well with own water system - septic tank - 15x15’ storage Georgine’s, Cass City. HOUSE FOR SALE or rent Call Come explore the opportun- building - 6-7 acres wooded -horse barn -priced to sell at $16,000.00. Listing#16,500 2-1-4-1 in Ubly. 2 bedrooms. Call ity at Hills and Dales Hospi- 658-2133. 4-12-21-3 NORTHERN 872-3092 tal. Phone872-2121. 10 ACRES - Beautiful building site; lots of Pine & Birch trees - live stream on 11-12-28-3 property -- reduced from $14,900 to $12,900. terms. L#16,474 TheThumb COLLISION Yarn Shop FOR RENT - 1 bedroom apartment, ground floor, in Semis - Cars - Trucks NOW HIRING full time as- IN CASS CITY: 4 bedroom home with 1%bathrooms; forced hot water furnace; town. Security deposit and Free Estimates sistant manager - excellent lots of storage room; large kitchen; dining room; comes with 2 LOTS - close to t? miles north of M-81 and career opportunity - Apply downtown Cass City walking distance to playground, schools, churches, etc. hI-53 intersection and 112 references. Phone 517-872- Full Insurance Work - 3030 or 872-4676. 4-12-28-3 in person now thru Jan. 10 DISTANT OWNERS want quick sale --- IMMEDIATE POSSESSION --- Sellers mile west on Rescue Road. Full Glass from 9:OO a.m. to 6:OO p.m. will hold land contract. Asking $49,900. Terms. #16,285 Continental Rental, 6414 Open daily 12:OO till FOR RENT - 2 bedroom Main St., Cass City. 11-1-4-1 - HUNTING LAND: We have several parcels avadable -- 9:OO p.m. apartment, furnished or un- 4490 Van Dyke, furnished, also furnished 4 miles south of M-81 I)~)~~your TV or YCK rieed POSITIONS available - ex- ; RETIREES: One story stone home with 2 bedrooms; forced hot air furnace; rooms. Call 872-2211. laundry room ; all modern kitchen ; carpeted ; large barn for storage Or horses - Phone 269-8097 Call 872-3 173 IO be repaired? perienced nurse aides and 2-3-12-tf 4-12-28-3 orderlies. Full time and , all this on 3y2acres and close to Cass City. Priced to sell immediately at $29,500. 5-12-7-tf Bring it to Rick‘s #16,565 - for fast dependahlc. her\ ire part time positions now av- GAGETOW ! N! FOR RENT - office space, ailable with skilled nursing located 8260 N. Van Dyke, Rick’s Earth Station facility. Competitive wages SWEATERS to 50% Off 1433 E. Car0 Rd., Car0 and benefits offered with 3% miles north of on M-81 at Georgine’s in Cass City. Phone 673-4783 M-53. 10x14 - $105 per 5- 1-4-1 nation’s largest LTC Corpo- 14x16 8-10-19-tf ration. Classes available L#16555 UNIQUE HOME in good lo- month. - $165 per -. - - .- SPECIAL!! month including utilities. for those without experi- cation, 4 bedrooms, 2 full ELECTRIC motor and ence. For further informa- - baths,,open stairway with Call 517-872-25d. 4-1 1-9-tf INCOME TAX SERVICE - ’ Medical Building -well constructed suitable for Dentist, Doctor, CPA, Attorney, power tool repair, 4 p.m. to tion contact director of Insurance or Real Estate Office - Priced to sell - Immediate Possession. L#16,451 original wood. Completely Prompt, personal atten- 8 pm. weekdays, 8 a.m. to nursing 1-517-872-2174.EOE remodeled, new boiler, new Notices tion. Soper’s Tax Service, 5 p.m. Saturdays. John 11-1-4-1 hot water heater, only 3371 River St., Kingston, Blair, 1/&mile west of M-53 HUNTERS SPECIAL!!! $39,900. Call Betty Ham- Mi. Phone 517-683-2815. on Sebewaing Road. Phone 40 ACRES close to CasCity - surveyed and perked -will sell each 10 acrcs for mbnd 872-2009, Osentoski CASS CITY OVEREATERS 5-1-4-14 269-7909. 8-12-13-tf [Work Wanted Realty. 3-1 4-4 ANONYMOUS @soO.OO or $22,500 on 40 Acres; get a group together and buy the 40 ACRES - HUNT- 7 ING OR BUILDING sites ---- Call or see B.A. Calka, Realtor, or Marv Hobart, AS- Mondays 4-5 p.m. D&D WORK WANTED - Child sociate Realtor, at 6306 W. Main St., Cass City, Michigan 48726, (517) 872-3355. FOR SALE - 5 acres, lots of care now available, day rn small pines, pond. Cass Hills & Dales General Handy Wash shift. Call 872-3925. OWENDALE: 2 story frame home with lots of Oak trim; Oak stairway; 3-4 City Schools, $4500.Call 872- Hospital basement 12-12-21-3 bedrooms; 2 bathrooms; dining room;basement; 2 car garage - could easily be 2938. 3-1-4-1 meeting room Exterior and interior converted into 2 INCOMES - $2O,OOO.O0 --- to settle estate. Possession on short car care Phone’872-2121,ext. 222 WILL DO baby-sitting in notice. L. # 16,573. my home in town. Sandy COUNTRY HOME ON 2 ACRES! LISTINGS NEEDEb - Call Tuesday - Friday Caro group meets 8:00 4:OO Kozan. Call 872-3839. Room for horses in Barn!! for appraisal. Our ex- Saturdaytill 9:OO-2:OO free Wednesdays 7:OO-8:OO p.m. Invitations 12-12-21-3 NEAR CASS CITY: Very neat 3 bedrooms with closets - 2 bathrooms; new well; perience is your insurance. and extra large kitchen - extra large living room with sliding glass door leading to Osentoski Realty, Cass United Methodist Church Gilford Road Announcements Card of Thanks sun deck; many other features - small horse barn for 3 horses; nicely landscaped City, phone 872-4377. 5-1-4-1 Call 872-4778 for appoint- [ -- Asking only $45,000. terms. L#16,493. 3-5-28-tf for all social occasions ment. If no answer, call 872-5306. 8-1-4-tf THE FAMILY of Peter LISTINGS NEEDED ON ALL TYPES OF REAL ESTATE Schmidt would like to take (BUYERSW AITINC) SPECIAL!!! WANT TO BE INDEPENDENT??? this opportunity to thank all GOING BUSINESS - - selling burning fur- loaned overnight IKTEHIOH AKD Exterior of our neighbors and 14 ACRES: Cass City. Owendale --- large 4-5 bedroom home - basement; 1% Wood - naces; woodburning stoves, Stihl chain saws; etc. painting. Theron Esckilsen, friends for food brought in, . bathrooms; large barn with new roof; room for several horses, etc. Immediate Matching accessories Possession. Priced to sell. L#16,568. 5,000 square foot building with 2 offices, display 4355 Ale St., Cass City. Call flowers and cards. A spe- including matchbooks, 872-3095. 8-4-2-tf cial thank you to Donald room;stock room;workshop; comes fully equipped napkins, thank you notes and stocked - - all this for $59,500.00 plus RANCH Greenleaf for the music and Arthur B~~~~ a very special thanks to 1’ B.A. CALKA, REALTOR TYPE HOME 28x60’ 10 years old - 4 bedrooms; Cass City Chronicle Jane and Keith Mitchell for formal dining room; $42,500, Can be purchased with Phone 872-2010 Cass City their help. 13-1-4-1 e 6306 West Main Street or without home. ASKING $75,000.00 for business Cass City, Michigan 48726 and home - $25,000,00 down payment. Established . WE WISH TO thank each since 1939. Let us tell you about this opportunity. one for the flowers and B.A. Calka, Realtor [Services 1 , and kindness shown us during Marv Hobart, Associate Broker the death of our aunt, Ber- B.A. Calka, Realtor nice Ottaway. Also to Jim 517-872-3355 6306 W. Main St., Cass City, Michigan 48726 AUTO REPAIK - Replace Pump Repair and Geri Perry for the Call Telcphone: AreaCode 517 872-3355 or 872-3230 starters, alternators, lovely lunch. She will be Ask For Free Folders .or cali Marv Hobart, Associate Realtor 872-3355 brakes, spark plugs, etc. missed but not forgotten. Call 872-3149, ask for John Phone 673-3800 Ralph and Marian Perry. REAlIOR Our 36th year serving Tuscola, Sanilac and Huron Counties 3-12-28-tf Lebiod a. 8-12-7-tf 8-1-27- 13-1-4-1 ---. ---. tf ,* - *;?- =;I 2 / PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 5,1989 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

A HOST of T~s- cola County offi- cials, including a new prosecutor, treasurer, register of deeds and sev- eral county com- missioners, were JOTTINGS: and selling. With thc great He fired back, “What do sworn into office The AARP i‘s taking a well- numbcr of bond funds now you mean ‘today’? I Thursday by Tus- deserved pounding on the coming out, lots of choices wouldn’t have put a dime in big new tax peoplc on Medi- are offcrcd. yesterday, And don’t forget cola Circuit Judge care will pay next year of Address is Scott Lcttcr, the state banking depart- Patrick R. Joslyn. 15% more on thcir income. Box K 132, Richmond, Va. ments in your list of culprits And thc following ycar- 23288. Ask for a couple that let the S & L’s go to Below ,Joslyn con- 25% extra. samplcs. pot.” All too long the AARP has ****** ****** gratulates District automatically plumped for Starting Jan. 1, Medicare For a long time my friend 2 commissioner anything in Washington that deduction from your Social Gerrit Baker has sounded meant more benefits for the Security chcck will be the alarm about too much Kim D. Glaspie. old folks. This one came $31.90. You can get under easy credit in the new car home to roost. Thc funds for the extendcd covcragc a full market. As an ex-dealer and it will comc out of the hides ycar in thc hospital, with financier, he knew what he of the elderly. It will get only one deductibleof $560. was talking about. BASEBALL CARD- extra medicare bcncfits for ****** Ford Motor Co, has admit- us, whethcr we want thcm or THE GRACE COMMIS- ted publicly it put out too SALE not. AARP says thc tax will SION of government spend- much moncy on bad car 4) * Score Big with these hit only 10% of the old ing is still hammering away loans. GM did, too, but it ik people. Nuts. Anyone who e at the bureaucrats to trim won’t confess, Five year Winning Buys pays an income tax will pay cxpcnses. The fight is car- loans are ridiculous and 15% more next year and ricd on by Citizens Against everyone who has been in ‘88TOPPS 3/$1.00 25% more****** in 1990. Government Waste. Ad- this field knows that such dress is 151 1 K St. NW, Ste paper is under water from ‘88 TOPPS cella 2l$lm0O THE SCOTT LETTER on 643, Washington, D.C. the start. ‘88 SCORE 3/$1.00 Closed-end Funds looks like 205. Ask for thcir bro- The Automotive News a pretty good one, and I’ve says the companies got too ‘88 TOPPS and Rac chure, “$1 10 billion saved, DUNRUSS Pac $1.00 ea. subscribed for six months. $314 billion to go.” greedy for sales. To me,closed-endsare more Some simple and quick I’ve often observed there is attractive than thc standard savings that Congress could quite an infinite demand for --ROOKlllE CARDS- type of mutual funds. do right now-if they felt bad credit. ‘85 TOPPS Reg. Thcy’rc often sold at a dis- like it: ****** count, and thcir overhead is Just when I was getting in CLEMONS ~12.i $8.00 -Closc unnecessary mili- ‘85 TOPPS Rcg. usually lower because oncc tary bases, save $16 billion. the spirit of the Christmas the original offering is sold, -Sell Naval Petrolcum season, and das feeling the PUCKET $10.00 $7.00 the market handles buying Rcscrvcs, savc $7.5 billion. happy, warm glow that per- ‘85 TOPPS Reg. ~~ -1ncreasc user fees for cer- vades at this time, along GOODEN $11.00 $8.00 tain gov’t services, such as comes an item in the Wall Plus many others For Health Coast Guard, census, Small Street Journal. Outstanding young man Busincss Adm., Food & “The share of college stu- --SETS-- Insurance Drug Adm. Save $6.3 bil- dents 25 years and older has ‘84 TOPPS ’ l ion. increased to 39%.” Reg.382.00--- -- $65.00 That’s A Cut -Turn over managemcnt of Hard to believe. Four out of ‘86 TOPPS Reg. federal loan programs and 10 able-bodied, intelligent Mark Shaw nets h-onor $29.00 Above The Rest collection of bad debts to people are still in class- ‘86UPDATE FLEER Reg. $Dm privatc brisincss. Save “3.9 rooms at age 25 and up. Consider the 2A Karat Major ‘Mrd- A former Cass City resi- lege, Mulberry, Fla., where plishments, and civic and $i8.oo $14.00 icnl Plan from lime Insurance. billion. ‘:lick parcnts support them dent has been selected for he earncd a bachelor of arts political participation. Time’s plan outshines the compe- ‘ ****** and/or the government gives inclusion in the 1988.edition I tition because more value has been degree in 1984. built into every benefit you re- The pcrcentagc of bullish them cheap loans to keep of Outstanding Young Men The men listed, along with ceive. Values like: market letters put out by them there. It’s a nice life for of America, the program’s He and his wife, Diane, fellow Outstanding Young I Freedom lo choose your. brokers is now only half the collegians. Board of Advisors recently have 2 children, Timothy, 4, Men throughout North doctor and hospital what it was beforc Black I won’t call them kids or announced. and Thomas, 2 1/2. America, were selected af- 9%nowsmoker’s Monday in October, 1987. youngsters-good heavens, HeisR. MarkShaw,28,the discount ter 150,000 nominations At 25% it’s thc lowest in six they’rc 25-plus. son of Richard and Shirley Now in its 26th year, the were received from political THE H Prescription drugs, ambu- Time they get through lance, and x-ray coverage years. Shaw of Cass City. Outstanding Young Men of leaders, university and col- ’ being parasites, they’ll 100% coverage for pre- These lctters resemble a be A 1979 graduate of Cass America program is de- lege officials, clergymen admission testing , second flock of birds. Ever see campaigning for early re- City High School, Shaw, signed to honor and encour- and business leaders as well COIN SHOP surgical opinions, home blackbirds sitting on a tele- tirement. who currently resides in age exceptional young men as from various civic groups health care and more. MAIN CASS CITY phone wire? Suddenly one Bah, humbug! Waterloo, Iowa, is an assis- between the ages of 21 and and community organiza- 6439 872-3919 In addition, because the 24 Karat flies away, and thcy all do. A tant pastor at Hagerman is a hospital pre-certification plan, Bill Myers is a retired edi- 36 who have distinguished tions. little latcr, one flies back, Baptist Church, where he’s themselvesin many fieldsof It uses a system of managed health tor and invesimcni coun- care to ensure that every hospital and thcy all do. served for the past 18 endcmor. including service Each Young man Will be k treatment and service you receive Thcy’re like columnists, selor. is medically appropriate for you. and I hope that doesn’t in- For more information contact: cludc mc. director of admissions at achievement, business ad- tigiousannual awards publi- x Harris & Company ****** Thumb Spurgeon Baptist Bible Col- vancement, cultural accom- cation. Newell E. Harris 517-872-2688 1 sent a clipping of a reccnt writers colunin of mine in which I 6815 E. Cass City Rd. said “1 wouldn’t put a dime to meet

\ P.0, Box 38 in a Savings & Loan today,” Cass City to an old retired banker in The Thumb Area Writer’s mm Michigan, C.M. “Doc” Club will hold its first meet- Ruhmann. TIME INSURANCE COMPAFY ing of 1989 Jan. 10. The meeting will be held in the Sanilac County Confer- USED JOHN DICERE cnce Rooms located at 37 Riding Tractors & Snow Fighting attachments Austin St., Sandusky’begin- ning at 7:30 p,m, Nothing There will be an election of Runs Like hpecially from hethem’s a Deem officers for the new year and discussions on upcoming John Deere 110,8 H.P.,1970, rcconditioncd activities. Time will be. al- John Dccrc 110, 1973, 10 H.P. lowed for reading attending writcrs’ poetry, fiction and John Deerc 110, 10 H.P., clectric lift, 1974 nonfiction manuscripts. John Dxrc 112 L & G tractor, 10 H.P. Persons interested in pur- John Ucerc ’112 L & G tractor, 12 H,P., elcclric lift suing a writing career or John Dccre 116, gear, 1985, 16 H.P.(used onc season) hobby arc welcome to join John Deerc 212 L & G tridctor, 12 H.P. thc mcrnbership. The club John Deerc 3 17, 17 H.P., dual hyd. hydrostatic provides encouragement John Dccrc 317, twin cyl., 27 H.P., hydrostatic drive and helpful information to writcrs involved in all fields 1980 of writing. John Decre 318, 18 H.P., 1986, hydrostatic, power For additional information steering and a copy of the club’s John Dcere 180, 17 H.P., gear drivc, 1988. (Uscd 1 monthly newsletter, season, 1 year warranty) “Thumbprints,” send 50 John Decrc 42 front bladc to fit oldcr 110 & 112 cents and a self-addressed, bcfore 1968 stamped business size enve- lope to: TAWC, 215 Elling- John Deerc 43 front blade to fit 110-216 ton St., Caro, MI 48723. John Dcere 43 front blade to fit 110-216 with man- ual anglc Belurtger John Dccrc 54 front bladc to fit 140-318 John Dccrc 56G front blade to fit 400, 54“ widc on duty John Deere 37A snowblowcr to fit 110-216 John Dccre 49 snowblower, like new. To fit 300 serics in Korea John Dcerc 49 snowblowcr to fit 140-318 Pvt. Dale C. Belanger, 18, John Dccre 5OG snowblowcr to fit 400 of Kingston recently left for John Dcere 338 snowblowcr to fit 114 a one-year tour of duty at John Dcerc 321 snowblower to fit JD 1 1 1 or 116, Camp Casey, Korea. like new Belanger, a light-wheel John Dccrc 320 walk bchind snowhlowcr mechanic, previously com- John Decrc weather enclosurc, glass windshicld, pleted a wheeled-vehicle mechanic course at the U.S. hand wiper, canvas sides to Cil 11 1 or 116 Training Center, Fort Jackson, S.C. During the course, students were trained to perform mainte- nance and assist in the repair of automotive vehicles and associated equipment. 673-3939 The son of Arthur D. and Patricia A. Belanger, 6885 245 Columbla St., Caro, Michigan E. Sanilac Rd., Kingston, Belanger is a 1988 graduate “AROUND HERE ITS ’JOHN DEEREm of Marlctte High School. Supplement To: Cass City Chronicle

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