Friendship Festival bargains Hawk gridders for ‘real.3 See section 2 Page 7 ___ -- r CASS. CITY CHRONICL VOLUME 82, NUMBER 22 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN-THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 8,1988 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS SE- ONE,PAGES 1-10 18 PAGES PLUS SUPPLEMEN’

Ubly man Township investigation continues killed in 2C Jalhquents due in crash

A 33-year-old Ubly man H was killed and 2 other area Ku - ’amp Oct. 1 residents injured Friday in a 2-car collision in Huron Up to 20 youth offenders he said, “They have not again over the camp, last near Lexington in Sanilac County’s Sheridan Town- are expected to enter made any effort to get any week’s licensing was a vic- County, as well as near Ann ship. Michigan’s first “work and permits. As far as they’re tory for proponents of the Arbor and Holly. Patrick A. Binkley, 4575 learn” camp in Koylton concerned, the township “work and learn” concept, Garfield St., Ubly, was Township Oct. 1 following dmsn’t exist.” which has been rejected by 3 Citizen opposition also has killed after his northbound licensing of the camp last Mayer noted repairs or other Michigan communi- kncvidcnt in Koylton pickup truck collided with week. construction exceeding ties since it was proposed by Township, but DSS offi- an eastbound United Parcel The state Department of $500 require a township Gov. James J. Blanchard in cials, including Drenovsky, Service truck bven by Social Services issued the zoning permit. He said he January 1987. say Pioneer officials demon- Kelly M. Dillon, 23, Cass camp license Aug. 31 to believes work at the camp strated “sufficient comrnu- City, at the intersection of Pioneer Work and Learn has exceeded the $500 cap in Citizen opposition ended nity support” for the local McIn tyre and Barrie roads at Center Inc.. which has con- some areas, yet no permit plans to establish a camp program. about 9:45 a.m., a Huron tracted wiih the DSS to has been requested. County Sheriffs Depart- operate the program at He added that he expects ment spokesman said. Kingston Hills Camp, lo- township zoning officials to Dillon was treated and re- catedabout 1 1/2milessouth request permission in Tus- leased from Huron Memo- of Kingston cola County Circuit Court to Free bean soup rial Hospital, whileapassen- According to Jack make a sccond visit to the ger in Binkley’s vehicle, Drenovsky, program man- camp via an order of discov- Madonna M. Czewski, 32, ager of the contracts unit in ery in an attempt to deter- of Ubly, was listed in “good” the DSS Office of Children mine what has been done. condition at the hospital and Youth Services, the Drenovsk y , meanwhile, Wcdncsday morning. DSS also approved a second According to reports, there said the DSS does not intend contract with Pioneer offi- to “bully anyoneor step over The’Cass City Friend- traditional free bean soup were no seat belts in the ship Festival will start the cials. the bounds of what must be will given away. Binkley vehicle. Dillon was The 13-month contract, fall SCaSOn On a festive One of the principal at- wearing a scat belt at the done to operate the camp effective Aug. 31, 1988, to lawfully. That is our clear note as the Cass City Re- tractions to area shoppers time of the accident. tail Committee this week will be the townwide bal- Scpt. 30, 1989, calls for under stand i ng- t hat (this) There are no traffic signs at expenditures of up to $2.945 has arranged for a good loon bust to be hcld for 3 the intersection, the spokes- A HANDFUL OF OHIO strain muskellunge were planted in must be and will be done time for all and a town- days, Thursday, Friday million. The contract re- lawful 1y .” man said, adding neither the Cass River near Cass City last week. The fish that survive, places a trial contract for wide bargain bonanza. and Saturday, driver apparently saw the Hc added that local ap- There will entertain- if any, are expected to reach legal size (30 inches) in 3 to 4 years. $43,253, which ran from proval of physical improve- bc other until it was too late to May 3 to Aug. 30. ment by the Banjo Kings After picking out the avoid impact. (Related picture page 5.) ments isa requirement of the & Queens in the merchandise at participat- Mike Jones, director of the camp liccnse. camp, remarked Tuesday Chemical Bank Bay Area ing stores, customers will Although township and parking lot at the comer break a balloon and re- that job interviews, many of Pioneer officials have ad- them with area residents, arc of Sceger and Main ceive from 10 percent to knowlcdged they expect to Streets on Friday from 5 50 percent off their pur- already well underway for scc one another in court positions suchas counselors, to 7:30 ym., when the chases. Plant Ohio muskellunge cooks, secretaries and main- tenance Dcrsonnel. Jones s&d he’s interviewed some 40 local residents for jobs at the camp. “They’re in Cass River experiment knocking on my door. Gracey parts with There’s a lot of interest,” he said, adding the camp staff River for the initial plant- will eventually total 54 per- sons. “We’re definitely ing. . “It (Cass) seerncd to fit the going to hire right here.’’ her doll collection bill in tcrms of habitat,” Despite the planned own- Nelson explained. He added ing, Koylton Township zon- that large pools and an ample ing officials say they are by Tom Montgomery other items--furniture,tools, kep her. All my nieces r- - ~- continuing their investiga- News Editor appliances, antiques, etc.-- have played with her; my muskel I unge. ings is promising. in a southcfr; Michigan rivcr. population of redhorse sucker Bernice Gracey recently will be sold at a public auc- grandchildren have played About 150 fall fingerlings tion of the camp, which will “Michigan has for 20 years (the primary forage base for spent 2 hours at her Sanilac tion set for Sept. 10 at her With k.** from the DNR’s Wolf Lake “Although the numbcrs Ohio strain muskcllunge) eventually house up to 50 tried to get some of the Ohio juvenile delinquents-ages County home unpacking home, about 8 1/2 miles east “Sbe’s in pretty Fish Hatchery in Mattawan were disappointing, one thing made the river a good choice. bad were planted in the river near this planting has done is put strain,” he continued, aid- 13 to 17-who have been boxes of dolls she’s collectcd of Cass City. fh-, she’s been through a Ne1.m noted thc Ohio strain convicted of non-assaultive over the years. Leaving the dolls be- lot. People will say, ‘You Cass City, Aug. the Cass River on the very ing, “They’re hard to come 30. She picked up an old, hind was hard decision, ought to do this with her Dcpartment of Natural top of the list for future plant- by. is a typc of northern muskie crimes. a or Resources ofkials expressed ings of this Ohio strain,” Aftcr lcarning of an ex- that inhabits rivers mther than The campers will take part shabby doll, and despite its Gracey admits, adding her you ought to do that,’ but I DNR Fisheries Habitat Bi- pected surplus of the fish, lakes. Although thc river in -a 6-month program that ragged appearance, recalled collection at last Count to- like her just the way shc is. . disappointment at thc small .she’s old like I am.” numbcr of fish available for ologist Don Nelson markcd officials selcctcd the Cass muskellunge tend to be a emphasizes educational and it being very special to her. taled about 85 figures of little smaller than their open work experiences similar to The doll, packed away with various sb,styles and ages. Gracey’s fondness for water cousins, they “havc those offered in popular the others in a closet in re- Many ofthcm are handmade. dolls has kept her collecting Cass City school talks stall the potential to rcach very wilderness survival pro- cent years, was her only “I’ve picked them up for more than 30 years, al- large sizes, up to 45-48 grams such as Outward Christmas present one year in different states and coun- though she’s nevcr purchased inches,” he said. Bound. whilegrowing up during the tries. I got one in a strect a brand ncw doll for the Nelson pointcd out that any Koylton Township Zoning depression in Hudson, Wis. sale in Wisconsin. I picked collection. OK’s local study will havc to wait Board membcr Russell Although she’s never up one doll in Ireland. . .and “I just like dolls, and Kingston until pact significant numberof a Mayer rcrnarked Tuesday lost her loveof dolls, Gmy’s I got one in Germany. I’ve when I,d see a doll at a ga- the Ohio strain muskie are that those responsible for collection, with the excep- been lo every state but Ari- rage sale or something and Kingston teachers and tion, tcachers and the local ProgrCss” was made during available. Thcre’s little repairs at the camp continue tion of 3 special dolls and a zona, California and Mex- take a fancy to it, I just chance of detcrmining, with school officials reached a schoolboard,Laycocksaid. thc session and that thc 2 to ignore township zoning few G.I. Joe figures, will smn ico,”,,I she lilre continued.my own bll,,, bought it,” shesaid, adding, tentative contract settlement In Cas City, teachers will sida remain far apart On a the numbcr of fish planted laws in terms of required be on the auction block. “I’d just see a doll, think it Friday following 2 all-day continue to work as school number of monctav issues. last wcck, whcthcr any havc permits. Havingdecided to move GWysaid of tk batled was cute and I could clean it ncgotiation sessions. and union officials prepare Thc teachers’ latest con- survived 3 or 4 years down With the exception of elm- Out of state, most of her doll she received a& the age School officials in Cass to begin mcdiation Scpt. 14. tract CxPircd AUg. 15. thc road, hc said. trical and furnace permits, household furnishings and of 10 ym. “I’m going to Please turn topage 10 U of M honors Dr. Donahue ame previous 2-ycarpactcxpired School Supt. Ken Mick- Aug. 3 1. lash said a mediator was Details of the new contract requested by the schwl aren’t king released pend- board’s labor consultant Dr. H. T. Donahue of Cass second in 1928. He was sec- of fame will be other ath- ing ratification by the Tri- during the Aug. 30 negotia- City willbeoneof 7persons ond in National Collegiate letes well known by all who County Bargaining Associa- tion session. Hc said “little to be inducted into the Athletic Association compe- follow sports at the univer- Michigan Hall of Fame at tition in 1928. In 1928 he sity. They are Ed Frutig and thc honor induction banquet narrowly missed qualifying Merv Pregulman, football; at Crisler Arena Friday, for the Olympics. Two Francis Heydt, swimming; Imposters working Scpt. 16. qualified and he finished Donald McEwcn, track; M. Dr. Donahue will be hon- third. His carccr rccord is C. Burton, basketball, and ored at the organization’s 29-5-0. Bruce Haynan, baseball, in Thumb area 11 th induction ceremony Dr. Donahue assisted Besides their athletic for his wrestling rccord at Coach Keen while attending prowess, selection of tbc the University of Michigan. medical school. He was a 4- new members was made Dr. Donahue was the first time State of Michigan because they continued to Big Ten wrcstlingchampion amateur champion in the enhance the university’s for the Wolverines in 1926. 158-mund class. reputation through their PAGE TWO n CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1988 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Mag’s Peg announced Mr. and Mrs. William Guinther of Cass City an- Sunday nounce the engagement of their daughter, Susann Marion, to Ronald John thoughts Pawloski of Cass City. His Audrey Katzenberger , Phone 872-3049 parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Bukoski of Harbor I *< Beach. \ by Melva Guinther Miss Elaine Stoutenburg Rev. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Don Whit- I E. I Miss Guinther is Mr. and Mrs. George The 2nd annual family Fhher Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. of Detroit spent from Evans and son Brian, mis- tenburg entertained Friday picpic was held at the cot- employed at Hills and Thursday until Sunday with One of the enigmas of life Did I do somcthing wrong? Dales General Hospital and Lloyd Finkbeiner attended sionaries in Argentina, at a family Potluck supper tage of Bill and Carolyn An- is how you can feel so sleepy Oh, I’d ktter sing along the wedding of Julianne her parents, Mr. and Mrs. were visitors in Cass City for the class of Juniors 4, 5 derson of Caseville. Attend- ... Pawloski is employed at Eldon Stoutenburg. in church Sunday morning More love to Thcc ... More General Cable Co., Cass Schenk and Brian Holms over the weekend. Rev. and 6 graders of First Bap- ihg were their children, when you know you wouldn’t love to Thee. City. Saturday afternoon at ,St. Evans was the speaker in tist Church that Mrs. Whit- Paul, Jason, Donna and Paul’s Lutheran Church in Miss Melinda Kirn of Holt the morning and evening tenburg teaches each Wed- Jaime; Jim and Jan Sow- fall asleepat 1 1 a.m. at work, The couple will be mar- spent the weekend with her shopping or on the golf ried Oct. 29. Caro. Miss Schenk is a services at the First Baptist nesday night. The supper den of Clarkston; Ken Sow- So my fricnds, if this is grandniece of Mrs. Fisher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- den of Clarkston: Danean course. true, ley Kirn. theChurch morning Sunday. service, Following a pot- wasMeredith in honorwho is beingof pro- Do you suppose counting Hills and Dalm and Mr. Finkbeiner. Brunson of Pontiac; Lloy.’ And “playing church” is luck dinner was held. The moted into Junior High. and Wilma Finkbeiner 01 pcws would help insomnia? what you do, Genera1 Hospital Debbie and Patti Tim- Craig Langmaid of Big Evanses left Tuesday to re- Later, all the girls attended Cass City, and John and Don Greenleaf gave us a Rapids spent the weekend Please listen now and hccd PATIENTS LISTED TUES- mons spent Friday and turn to Argentina, a slumber party at the Barb Gadient and children, copy of this song by Flo Price this solemn warning. Saturday with and Mrs. with his parents, Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jeff and Alissa, of Drayton DAY, SEPT. 6, WERE: Mr. Mrs. Eil Schwaderer. that too many of us under- 0 you can * t fool God you’ll Gaylord Lapeer. Mr. and Mrs. Kathryn Petzold of Montei in Deford. Plains. stand too well: Marlowe Hoebbel, Mrs. Jerry Decker were Redford is spending 2 find, Richard Sugden, Thomas Mrs. Josephine Rondo of He knows just what’s on Friday evening dinner weeks with her cousin, Mrs, Saturday afternoon Vis- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith Wozniczka, Cass City. guests. Cathy Carnegie of Pontiac, Mrs. Donnaline Elizabeth Stine. itors of Mr. and Mrs. Don and daughter Kelly of THOUGHTS ON A your mind Stacy Enderle, Robert Clink of Zephyrhills, Fla., SUNDAY MORNING Car0 was an overnight Whittenburg were Mr. and Lapeer visited his mother, As you mwt to worship Thorp, Owendale; guest of Patti Timmons. Mrs. Leila Huffman and Sandy Guinther of Day- Mrs. The0 Pugh of Deford. Mrs. Celia Smith, Friday. Wondcr just how many Him on Sunday morning. Wilma Edwards, Ubly. Mrs. Della Wright of ton, Ohio, spent the bricks Lapeer had lunch Wednes- weekend with her parents, Mrs. Theda Seeger, Mr. Mrs. George Sangstc day with Mr. and Mrs. Max Stan and Melva Guinther. and Mrs. Jerome Root and and daughter Becky visited Are between those candle- HEALTH TIPS Agar. The women are sis- sticks. Mrs. Pat Hester took a trip her mother, Mrs. Eva Wat- ters. Charles Wright was flown through northern Michigan son, Friday. What do you suppose we’ll by helicopter Thursday last Monday and Tuesday. have for dinner. morning to St. Mary’s Hos- En route home they visited And how come Mrs. West pita1 in Saginaw where he the Smiley family in Alger. Always wears that same Bill Watson spent-saturday is a patient. red dress? with their mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Marriage Licenses She really isn’t getting any Eva Watson. thinner. Strickland and daughters ’ Hugh Cain and Kathleen Wow! It’s getting close to cvcn thc bcst hcart special- family history of heart or Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cari and Audrey of Lake Pierce, both of Vassar. ’ C. Everett Koop, M.D. Campbell and girls of Lake The first successful electric time ists to save you from a heart blood vessel disease, those City, Fla., came Saturday John Elledge, Vassar, Orion spent the weekend and spent the weekend with and Patty Cain, Colum- typewriter was the Blic- For the game on channel A new program is undcr attack. That is why every- who havc high blood pres- with her parents, Mr. and kensderfer Electric in 1902. 9. way in the Public Hcalth sure and males, smokers, Mrs. Charles Wright. Mrs. biaville. It would have been more body needs to know his or Mrs. Leslie Profit, at the Strickland is a granddaugh- Kevin Isrealson, Love to see O.J. return that Service. It’s called the Na- her blood cholcsterol num- diabetics and pcople who are Profit cottage, near Huron successful if more offices ter of the Wrights. Gagetown, and. Deborah had electricity. punt. tional Cholesterol Educa- bcr . obese. City. Frederick, Caro. ’Ihese seats are getting hard. tion Program, and its pur- You can gct a cholestcrol In most cases, the method Seven members of the Joe Howard and Sally Good thing I was on my pose is to reduce mortality tcst from your doctor or at a for lowering blood choles- Mrs. Helen Lorentzen Art Club went to Lowe, both of Cass City. dASS ClrV CHRONICLE guafd, from hcart disease, thc health center. Your partici- terol is simple. Avoid fds spent the weekend with her Richmondville Wednesday, Lee Willett and Gail San- USPS 092-700 That usher almost had me number onecauseof death in pation in the tcst will that are high in saturated fat daughter, Anne Marie Aug. 24, to the home of Mr. ders, both of Fostoria. PUBLISHED EVERV WEDNESDAV be Lorentzen, in Saginaw. AT CASS CITY. MICHIGAN down in front. America today. Its message: quick and cay; you simply and cholcsterol, control and Mrs. William Handley. James Pifher, Otter 6550 Main Street Other guests Saturday Mr. Handley is a nephew of Lake, and Melinda LaCoix, “Know your c holcs tcrol havc to give up a sample of wcight, and exercise. A John Haire, publisher. were Mr. and Mrs. Rick Mrs. Mary Kirton. A pot- North Branch. What a funny word “be- lcvel. It could save your blood from a vcin in your brisk walk of 2 miles, inci- Lorentzen and son Danny National Advertising Representalive- hoove. ’ ’ life.” dentally, can be almost as luck lunch was enjoyed and Roy Klein and Stacy Michigan Weekly Newspapers, Inc. 2; arm. From that sample, your of Clio and Miss Doris a business meeting fol- Moody, both of Vassar. Michigan Avenue. East Lansing, Michiian. Look! Those bricks begin The links betwccn high cholcstcrol number will be beneficial as more strenuous Gardner of Saginaw.. Subscription Price: To post oflies in Tua- lowed conducted by Presi- Rolland Jobson and da. Huron and Sanilae Counties. $8.00 a to move-- levels of cholesterol in thc calculatcd. excrcises, such as cycling, dent Mary Kirton. The re- Debra Yeo, both of Mil- year 01 2 years lor S15.00. 3 years lor If I close one eye real fast blood and the dcvclopment At prcscnt, dcviccs that swimming or tennis. Sunday evening, Mr. and $21 .oO,$4.50 for six months and 3 months mainder of the afternoon lington. lor 52.50. and then the other. of heart disease arc clcar. require only a drop of blood Here are a few dietary Mrs. George Fisher Sr., was spent playing canasta. Ernest Jones and Connie In Michiian - $10.00 a year. 2 years Got to file that broken nail; Many good studics havc (from a simple fingcr stick) suggcst ions: Mr. and Mrs. George Before departing for home, McLaren, both of Mil- $18.00,6 months $5.50. Fisher Jr., daughter In other parts d the . 51 1 .Mi q Grampa Johnson looks so documented the connection; - Eat lean cuts of meat root beer floats were lington.Todd Beckrow and Mary for the measuremcnt of cho- Elizabeth and her friend, a year 01 2 years. $20.00,6 months $6.00 pale; the matter is beyond disputc. lesterol are king evaluated. and/or substitute fish and served. and 3 months for $3.25. 50 cents extra The problcm is that high chicken for beef, pork, lamb Dan Manwell, and Mr. and Ozbat, both of Caro. charged lor part year order. Payable in ad- : I really ought to write to These tcsts are of grcat intcr- Mrs. Gerald Langmaid and V-. 1 my brother. blood cholcstcrol, like high est to public health officials and other meats high in fat, Mrs. Daisy Hodges and Charles Erla and For informaiion rxsrding newspaper sd- children were guests of Mr. venising and mnwrcial and job printing, b Glad I woke up just in time; blood prcssure, seldom - Use polyunsaturated Mrs. James Dennis of Caro, Michelle Fahrner, both of bccausc they typically give and Mrs. George Fisher I11 Mrs. Gerald Houghton and Cass City. telaphone 872-2010 Umm, forgot to give my causes symptoms. You can rcsultsin 3 to20minutesand and monounsaturated fats in Car0 for ice cream and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley . dime. have high blood cholcstcrol can be used at worksites, like safflower, corn, soy- cake, in celebration of their Morell of Cass‘ City at- and not know it, and if you shopping malls and other bean and olive oils. daughter Kristen’s 2nd tended the Morell reunion I wonder why he’s looking wait until you feel ill to bc locations where large num- - Use margarine instead birthday. Sunday held at the Forester Premier Heart Plan I straight at me. tested, it may be too late for bcrs of people could be of butter. Ann Borger and son Park. About 25 were pre- givcn the opportunity to - Use low-fat dairy prod- Brian of Westlake Village, sent. know and, if ncccssary, to ucts. Calif., spent the past 2 control their blood choles- - Broil, roast or bake, weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. tcrol levels. rather than fry foods. Gerald Whittaker of Cass Sr. Citizens Menu If you havcn’t had your - Limit intake of egg City. blood cholesterol chccked, yolks (but not of whites, Senior citizens are asked which contain no choles- Frankenmuth Indepen- to make reservations on the you may, ncvcrthclcss, have dence Village AARP chap- day of the between 8 heard other people talk tcrol). meal It’s also a good idea to cut ter will meet Sept. 20 at 1 :00 a.m.-$a.m, by calling Ann about their readings. When p.m. in the village meeting Stepka 872-5337. they say that their level is salt consumption in half and room, The program will be 200, 180, 230 or whatever, to quit smoking. In so doing, Gerry “Rocky” Smith and Low in calories, cholesterol, they are referring to milli- you reduce or eliminate 2 he will present his collec- MONDAY, SEPT. 12 sodium and saturated fat. grams of cholesterol per other risk factors for heart tion of rocks from the Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Entrees disease. U.S.A. and Canada. The Hot Turkey Sandwich deciliter of blood, or mg/dl. with Gravy Low Cholesterol Eggs & French Toast A dcsirable level usually is These dietary practices and board meeting is at 9:oO other precautions are espe- a.m. Next month, members European Blend Chicken & Cod A La Carte Sept. 12 & undcr 200 mg/dl. A reading are asked to bring a hobby Vegetables . 14 bctwcen 200 mg/dl and 239 cially important for people I or crafts to display. Salad Bar at Erla’s-1:00 p.m. mg/dl is considered to be whoareat highriskofdevel- Brownies “borderline high,” and a oping heart disease. They, Mrs. Marion McClorey, lcvcl of 240 mg/dl or more is and everyone else, should Larry McClorey, Bev and WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14 high blood choleskrol. take a cholesterol test at their George Frank and daugh- Pcoplc who have readings of earliest opportunity. Re- ter, Sandy, and Dale and Hamburger Sept. 13 &I5 240 or more should talk to member: knowing your Mary Damm had dinner at Macaroni Salad thcir doctors about further cholesterol numbcr, and the Charmont Monday Pickled Beets Variety Bread testing and about how they taking steps to bring it down evening, Aug. 29, Bo help At Pizza Villa With This Coupon if it’s high, can save your Larry McClorey celebrate Prunes can lowcr thcir blood cho- his birthday. Expires 9- 17-88 lesterol levels. So should life. FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 One coupon per family- *Also at these stores will be an assortment pcople who have readings of I 200 to 239 who have heart The Regular Meeting of Village Council t good with any other coup hand-out materials. Golden Baked Chicken of discase or are at high risk of Parslied Potatoes *Participants of the tours may enter a dcvcloping heart disease, The regular meeting of the yeas, 0 nays. Green Bean Parisienne drawing for an A.H.A. Cookbook to be which is to say those with a Cass City Village Council The July financial statement Variety Bread m~mmmmm~mmw~mmmm given away in each store. was held Aug. 22, 1988 at was reviewed. Favorite Cake SIMULATED 7:00 p,m. All trustees were The treasurer’s report was Limit to 15 people-Register at hospital present with the exception reviewed and showd 55.22% Milk, coffee and butter THE PIZZA VILLA( ENGRAVED of Trustcc Helwig. of the taxes collec ted to date. available with all meals. Open 8 a,m, to 9 p.m. Dally Phone 872.437 1 BUSINESS CARDS As advertised, bids were A motion was made by Menu subject to change. Frl. 6 Sat. Ooan 24 Hrs. 872-4440 I 872-2121 Available 1 -Color opened on the river landfill Stahlbaum and sup- or 2-Color Trustee Sponsored by property. One bid was re- ported by Trustee Weaver ceived from Curt Strickland that the bills be approved as Hills and Dales General Hospital t The Chronicle in the amount of $3,150.00 presented. Motion carried 6 At less survey and title search yeas, 0 nays. cost. A motion was made by The Planning Commission Coach Trustee Tuttle and supported minutes were reviewed. Light by Trustee Prieskorn to ac- A motion was made by cept the bid under the condi- Trustee Tuttlc and supported Only The tions stipulated in the bid by Trustee Weaver to ap- letter. Motion carried 6 yeas, prove additional paving for Price, NEVER 0 nays. the north and east sides of The Quality TO USERS OF VIUAQE WATER SERVICE The minutes of the regular the Municipal Building to July meting were reviewed. our 1988 street projects. is During the flushing of the hydrants Thursday and A motion was made by Trus- Motion carried 6 yeas, 0 nays. Friday, Sept. 15-16, starting at 4 a.m. there may be an tee Stahlbaum and supported The annual Municipal Discounted. by Trustee Weaver the min- League Convention will be abundance of crystalized iron (rust) in the water supplied utesbeacccptcdaspresented. held at the Saginaw Civic

to your area of the village. b Motion canicd 6 yeas, 0 nays. Center Sept. 28 through the Don Schelke, Athletic Di- 30th. rector, Cass City Public The DNR will be holding As Near As Your Telephone! This condition does not render the water unfit or Schools was presegt concern- the Governors’ Recreational harmful for consumption; however, clothing washed in ing the possibility placing Meeting Aug. 25. of All it takes is a phone call, and we’ll deliver all your needs a baseball field on school A letter was received from this water will probably become discolored. promptly. If you have any about medicationsyou take, pqxrty. A motion was made Connie Ivankovitsch, chair- questions over-the-counter remedies prescriptions, feel free to call us by Trustee Weaver and sup- person for the Bicycle Safety or Check the color of your water before placing your ported by Trustee Prieskorn Program expressing thanks and we’ll be happy to answer them. So keep our telephone num- clothing into it. to formally request the Cass to Chief Gene Wilson and ber handy. That puts us as near to you as your own telephone. City Public Schools to place Officer William Hartsell for a bascball field on school their assistance in organiz- I The village is not liable for damage caused by this property, if possible, to al- ing the event. condition. low the village to convert A motion was made by Phone 872.3613 - Emergency 872.3283 1 the present baseball field into Trustee Stahlbaum and sup- a slo-pitch diamond. The ported by Trustee Tuttle that Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated. village will assist the school the meeting be adjourned. in constructing a new dia- Motion carried 6 YW,0 nays. Coach light Pharmacy 1 mond by providing equip- CASS CITY I ment and man power for the Joyce A. LaRxhc VILLAGE OF (ASS CITY project. Motion carried 6 Village Clerk CAS CIW, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 8,1988 PAGE THREE

~~~~f~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...... ~~~~...... #*: &$$ It Fitz. *+:+*.”. ‘rf .-.-.*.* Rabbit Tracks gg.’.*.’.* ..>:.>*...... A’.* by John Haire E:$ Life in the big city (And anyone else he can **.*.*.* $$$,‘.55‘ get to help.) , x<: f.‘.... By Jim Fitzgerald ,.~:~~~~~~~~~~~~.:~~~~~~;~~!~~~ *.* .*.,*.*.*...... ,.f...., **.+.< *...... f f...... *.....**....*...*.*.* .* *.** p...... :.:.:+: *...... *.c...... A...... *.*..i....’...... 2.. *...... Around noon one day early tion for a while, and came up YOU GET USED TO IT The shoe was on the other foot recently. The writer had this month, my wife his picture taken for publication in a newspaper. It was was with an answer that likens a Saturday morning she wheeling a cart of groceries life in the big city to moun- scheduled as part of a story written by Lena Karlsson,of home from tbsupermarket took granddaughter, Emily, Amal, Sweden. Karlsson was in town with her husband, tain climbing. You know visiting from her small town across the street from our who works for SEM, thenew with which Walbto you could get killed or hurt, home, shopping in colorful company apartment building in lovely but the adventure is worth has entered into a joint venture. Lafayette Park on the east Eastern Market. They were He’s slated in 3 different areas while in the States his the risk. We live here be- in a spice store when a and edge of downtown Detroit. cause it’s here. wife plans to write an article for the “Saffle-Tidniger,”a A good-looking, well- drunken man had to be 6,500 circulation newspaper that publishes 3 times weekly. There is much pleasure in evicted, with much pushing, dressed young man, passing living in a downtown high- ++++++++++ shoving and cursing. Emily her on the sidewalk, asked: rise. I can lqok out one win- It’s not unusual for a reporter to folloy a Department of “Do you want to have sex?” was frightend and wanted Natural Resources official around when a story is brewing. dow and see the lights of to gct out there immedi- When she reacted with Tiger Stadium. Out another of Our Tom Montgomery went a step farther last week. startled speechlessness, not ately. Her grandma He was following the DNR officer around the country- window I see freighters wouldn’t leave until her sure she heard what she from Europe and Milwau- side to see him plant muskies in the Cass River. After he purchases were completed, heard, the young man - kee gliding on the beautiful watched the, officer drive around and around without whom she’d never seen be- Later, we chuckled about getting anyplace, he approached him. Discussion indicated Detroit River. I see a couple Emily’s incxprienced reac- fore - repeated the question. of fine restaurants I enjoy that he was looking for theold railroad bridge, but couldn’t She simply kept heading tion. Twelve years earlier, find it. Tom promptly showed him the way, and the river visiting. I’m a short walk her grandma would have THE CAR WAS TOTALED but injuries were avoided in this acci- toward home, and the young away from lots of enjoy- got the fish, Tom got the story and everyone got to proceed man walked off in the other gone through a wall to get dent. Fred Matthews, of rural Cass City, and 3 children were in the on with the business of the day. ment, in Greektown, Ford out of that store quickly. direction. Auditorium, the RenCen car travelling north on M-53, about a half mile north of Argyle Road ++++++++++ On thc door of the drug- My wife tells the story with and so on. Wednesday at 8 a.m. The car was struck in the rear by a truck driven We all know it, but it still bears repeating. Kids 5 to 19 great whoops of laughter, store where I frequently are only 24 pexent of the population, yet were victims in I’m lucky. I live where I do shop there is a sign that says and I laugh right along with by choice; I’m not finan- by Russell Hill, 25, of Strafford, Wis. Russell was ticketed by a 43 percent of last year’s pedestrian traffic accidents. her. We figure the guy was a “No Change Without $5 too Extra care now that school is in session may avoid a cially trap@ in some Purchase.” Huh? What if I trooper from the Sanilac State Police post for driving fast for prostitute, but we don’t scummy neighborhood tragedy. want to buy a $2.50 item posted conditions. know, Maybe he was a rap- where police protection is a ++++++++++ ist. with 3 dollar bills? The All the statistics indicate that there has ken a tourist sad joke. Downtown is full owner said not to worry, the So what is there to laugh of cops,protccting thecity’s boom in Michigan, especially northern Michigan. Judging about? only putpose of the sign is to City by the people that were crowding all of the ehtertainment image as seen by tourists, discourage thieves from Arrest 2 drivers in Cass making surc the riverfront is centers and restaurants, it appears that the statistics are asking for change just to see CITY LIFE HAS worthy of being named after Cass City Police arrested a uor. Tuckey’s vehicle sustained accurate. ITS RISKS how much money is in the Reports state Connie R. moderate damage, while My question is how do they get “up north.” the Lord Mayor Coleman cash register. That made me 62-year-old Deford man Young. Tuesday night on suspicion Krol, 3479 Pine St., was Pierce’s vehicle sustained We’ve made several trips north, always on the week ends I thought about that ques- laugh. It didn’t make mc arrested after she^ was ob- slight damage in the 4:lO and during both the July 4 and Labor Day holidays and the A fortunate thing about worry about being caught of driving while his license living in the big city is that was suspended following a served making an erratic p.m. accident. traffic returning south on the last day (normally the inside the store during a lane change without a signal A vehicle driven by Nora J. heaviest) been less than in previous years. Cass City your tolerance for crime holdup. one-car mishap in Cass City. has inflates, just like prices. NO Reports state Frank G. while driving east on Main Frederick, 6349 Church St., Are the tourists staying longer or returning earlier? Who A few days ago a 14-year- Street west of Seeger Street Cass City, was northbound knows? But something has lessened the jams that were players set matter if you live downtown old boy boarded the Mack Skripick, 900 Crawford or in the neighborhoods, Rd., was driving south on at about 1:45 a.m. on Leach Street at the Main common during peak periods in other years. bus at Cadillac Square and,a Street intersection Thursday Sept. 8 meet there is no guarantee against few blocks later, was shot Nestle Street north of Main the rapists in the park, the Street at about 7:15 p.m. Cass City Police also re- when she failed to yield the ._- ._ _ - residents intcrested in dead by a fellowpassenger. I sponded to 2 minor vehicle right of way to an eastbound Area burglar through your win- often board the Mack bus at when he had a seizure, caus- participating in a commu- dow. The bad guys are eve- ing him to lose control of his mishaps over the past week. vehicle, driven by Ricky D. The Weather nity group invited Cadillac Square. My wife Vehicles driven by Daniel Joles, also of Cass City. theatre are rywhere, in varied numbs, and I wondered, with a vehicle, which traveled 292 High Low Pm. to attend the next meeting of and you gradually grow to feet southeast through the R. Tuckey, 6282 Pine St., Frederick’s vehicle, which laugh, how many times I’ve %day. , , ..,52. the Cass City Players, slated accept it. car wash lot on Main Street Cass City, and Elizabeth L. came to a stop partially on .,...... 73, .. .. 0 to begin at 7 p.m., Sept. 8 at sat next to some young punk Pierce of Car0 collided on the sidewalk bordering the Wednesday...... , .. , ...... 80,. + 52, . , trace Twelve years ago, as a before coming to a stop. Thursday.. , 84 , ,51.. 0 the Cass City High School carrying a gun. Church Street east of West north side of Main Street, ...... newcomer to the city after a Skripick refused medical Friday...... , .. . . . , . , ,8L.. , 63 . . ..09” library. That’s life in the big city, Street Monday afternoon. sustained slight damage. . lifetime of rural living, my accepting risk to gain adven- treatment, according to po- Saturday,...... , ...... 73.. ..63 , .. ..03” The Cass City Players are a wife would have screamed lice, who noted his license Reports, which state both Reports indicate a third ve- Sunday ...... ,...... 66.... 48,.... 4.11“ newly-formed local produc- ture, just like mountain vehicles were. eastbound, hicle, which was making a and fled from that young climbing. We enjoy the ex- , has hen suspcnded indefi- Monday...... , .. .57 .. . 39...... 04’ tion company which pre- man offering sex in the park. nitely for medical reasons. indicate Tuckey was pulling right turn at the time of the ’ (Recordedat Cass City wastewatepbriatment plant.) sented the Broadway play, citcment and laugh at the away from a parking space 2:45 p,m. mishap, may have Today it is an adventure, a danger of falling off the A 25-vcar-old Kingston “Never Tao Late”, in its funny story to tell at cocktail debut performances Aug. 19 mountain. We laugh nerv- parties. ously. Saturday morning in Cass and 20 in Cass City. City on suspicion of opcrat- We laugh to keep from ing a motor,vchicle while crying.’” ” I L under the influence of liq- Sat urday &pt. 70th

Let’s stir up the water a bit not because I’m starting to P abut various topics of thc act my age. Never. day and see what comes out. ++++++++++ In recent weeks the daily Did you catch the story the paQers have been full of sto- other day that listed the aver- ries about John Lennon and age salary for teachers in Elvis (the King) Presley. Michigan? ,It was over What a waste. A couple of $34,000 a year. In real guys that really never wages (adjusted for cost of amounted to much when living) Michigan teachers alive are exhumed in story receive more than teachers after story andon television. in any other statc in the un- A shrine for a dope-using ion. In addition teachers in singing entertainer? Only in Michigan have a fringe America. ++++++++++ bcncfit package sccond to none. Join the homeowners who’ue As a Dctroit baseball fan I That’s why we discount as should be more excited hogwash the cry that we about the Tigers than I am. would have better teachers if discovered the ualue of home After all at this writing we paid them more to be- (Thursday) they were lead- come competitive with in- equity CIS a tux aduantuge ing the league and in the dustry. midst of a torrid pennant Consider that teachers race. Maybe it’s because work for abut 185 days of i and credit resource. they have very few exciting the year and I submit that By now you have already discovered With a Home Equity at our players and are in the throes their salaries are more than Loan of a losing streak. Perhaps I competitive with that paid the new tax code is consistently bank, you can use the money for have home jaded by the by industry. reducing the amount of interest you anything you wish. You can success of the team. No, it’s Schools in the urban areas can deduct with a consumer loan. purchase an auto, pay off other jerk the average up. Al- By the year 1991 even fewer types of loans that may not have the ability though it’s not known what teachers in the Cass City interest expense can be deducted. to provide interest deduction, buy a district will receive this year The one exception to this loss of boat or recreational vehicle, take a Be Ready for Winter and it undoubtedly will be interest deduction is some, or all, of vacation, fix up your home. . . even more than earned during the the interest on loans secured by the buy real estate. last school yea, it will k and Save 20% less than the figures ,quoted equity in your home. A tax advisor Stop in, let’s discuss the On all flGas Furnaces above. would be in position to explain your advantages of a Home Equity Loan Cass City district salaries particular ability to deduct interest ranged last year from a start- for you.. ingsalaryof$19,889toatop paid on a home equity loan. (2persons) of $32,630.That With cold weather around the places them in about the corner.. . now is the time to replace that middleof the pack in salaries old furnace with a new Comfortmaker gas pajd by arca schools. furnace and save 20%. See the heating ++++++++++ experts today and start saving this winter. Dr. H. T. Donahue has received a host of accolades and honors over his long distinguishcd career. All eamed. I’m sure that he would have a hard time judging which excited and USE OUR CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY I TO 5 pleased him the most. e But it’s sure that his up- coming induction into the Southeastern Michigan Cas Company ~ hall of fame at the Univer- Cass City, MI 48726 Sandusky 648-2334 sity of Michigan ranks right MEMBER FDIC Check your telephone directory for a toll free number in your area. up there for one of the community’s staunchcst Go Blue! fans. CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 8,1988 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Letters to the Editor Saturday night The Chronicle we1 comes letters to the Letter editor. Obituaries Letters must include 3 persons hurt in the writer’s name, ad to the editor dress and telephone

.~ number. The latter is I.. in case it is necessary Cody Geary Thursday evening at Littlc’s to call for verification. Funeral Home, Cass City. 2-vehicle accident but won ’t Le used in the Haby Cody Duwayne Funeral services wcre hcld Rude motorist interrupts newspaper. Ckary of Cass City was Friday at Little’s Funeral Thrcc arca residcnts, in- he pulled off the shoulder said. Names will be with born Sept. 3 at Bay Medical Home with Rev. James cluding a Deckcrville and made a U-turn into the Both vchiclcs sustained held from publication (‘,!re Center in Bay City Falscy, pastor of St. Michacl’s youngster, wcre injurcd in a path of another westbound modcrate damage, accord- funeral, irks area visitor upon request, for an where he lived for a few Catholic Church of Wilmot, 2-vchiclc crash on Cass City vehicle, driven by Brian L. ing to reports, which state adequate reason. hours, officiating. Burial was in Road west of Crawford Morel1 of Deckerville, ac- Phillips was cited for care- The Chronicle re- IIe is the son of Mr. and To the Editor: sion from thc church.to the serves the right to edit St. Michael’s Cemctcry, Road Saturday cvcning in cording to a Tuscola County less driving. Mrs. Jeffry (Dawn Davis) Just what has happencd to ccmctery at ALL times. Are letters for length and <;vary of Cass City. Other Wilmot. Elkland Township. Shcriff’s Department re- Also rcportcd last wcek there no police on duty in clarity. Mark T. Phillips, 7944 . port. was a car-deer accidcnt in- our society? On Monday, We will not publish survivors include paternal Aug. 29, a very sad incidcnt Cass City on Mondays? lyandparents, Mr. and ERNEST E. ZINGER Dcckerville Rd., Dcford, Injured in the crash were 2 volving a Caro area resident. Thcdrivcr, whoever he may thank you letters of a took place in your fair vil- Mrs. Charles (Sarah) was westbound on Cass City passcngers in Phillips’ vc- Daniel F. Dcckcr, 1800 be, and the company he rep- specific nature, for in- C;c&aryof Morgantown, Ky., Ernest E. Zinger, 68, dicd Road at about 8 p.m. when hiclc, Thomas Tyo, 43, and Biebel Rd., rcportcd hc was lage of Cass City which stance, from a club almost resulted in an acci- resents should be forced to maternal grandmother, Saturday, Scpt. 3, at Sagi- Marilyn Tyo, 41, both of driving wcst on Dcckcrville make an apology to this thanking m erchan E s MI-s. Sandra Davis of naw Community Hospital. CassCity,and Joshua Dcike, Road wcst of Murray Road dent. who donated prizes for family out of respect,.- and to €

at the MUNICIPAL BUILDING 6737 Church Street, Cass City, Michigan Joyce A. LaRoche, Village Clerk CASCITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1988 PAGE FIVE 3 sentenced, several enter in busv Tuscola Circuit Court Three persons wcrc sen- drug abuse. sar Township, carrying a tenced to jail and/or prison The charges stem from the knife in a motor vehicle and C. Gipson, 27,2075 S waffer He was previously sen- during a busy day Thursday April 26 break-in of a ve- Rd., entered a plea of inno- tenced to 60 months proba- damaging wa terbeds, blan - cent to probation violation. in Tuscola County Circuit hicle in Caro, and the April kets and sheets belonging to tion fora June 17 conviction court. 20 break-in of a house at A hearing on the case is to be of operating a motor vehicle Robert Tyndall Aug. 7. scheduled. Akron resident Joseph H. 2888 W. Gilford Rd. in Thomas J. Parrent. 33. while under the influence of Brady, 22,4331 Beach St., Almer Township. liquor, third offense. was sentenced to 93 days in Vassarresident Rodney W. In proceedings Aug. 29, the county jail and 32 Withers, 36’ 2002 Higgins 30-ycar-old Car0 resident months to 60 months in Rd., was sentenced to 90 Teddy L. Craft, 3330 Lee prison for Aug. 10 convic- days in jail, which was de- Hill Rd., entered a plea of tions of retail fraud, second ferred, with work release guilty to operating a motor degree, and probation viola- granted, for a bench verdict vehicle while under the in- tion. of guilty to malicious de- fluence of liquor, second Brady also was ordered to struction of property over offense, and operating a pay in restitution. $8,000 $100. motor vehicle while his li- Court records state he stole Withers also was ordered property from a store in cense was suspended, subse- to serve 2 years probation, quent offense. Car0 July 26, and violated attend mental health coun- Sentencing is to be set. his probation by consuming seling and pay $500 in costs Bond was continued at alcohol July 25. and fines. S7’500. Randall C. Fielder Jr., 17, The conviction stems from 143 Ellington St., was The offenses, which OC- Caro, an incident involving an Township,curred June 5carry in Indimfields a maxi- sentenced to 365 days in the automobile Nov. 22, 1987, county jail, to be delayed in Juniata Township, court mum penalty of 5 years until the end of the school records state. imprisonment and/or a year, for 2 counts of break- Also Thursday, a plea of ing and entering. $5,000 fine, and license guilty to fourth a degree 363 1 MusLroom Rd., ’who treatment. - revocation. DNR HATCHERIES Specialist Dennis Mulka gently places He also was ordered to Criminal Sexual Conduct, serve 5 years probation, pay entered by Juan Ruiz, 24, of faces a charge of false pre- some of the fall fingerling muskies, taken from the DNR’s Wolf $600 in fines and costs plus Akron, was refused by the tenses over $100. Lake Hatchery near Mattawan, into the Cass River. restitution and attorneys court. A motion to reduce-Lind’s fees, and receive therapy for (See story page 1) The case is to be scheduled $5,000 bond was denied. for trial. The case is to k scheduled Court records state Ruiz is for a pre-trial hearing. SUN. 230 TILL 6:OO ALL SEATS $1.50 d shortagg charged with engaging in Lind is charged with -_ sexual conduct with another claiming to be his father, Larceny ExDectsee person, using force or coer- Leroy Lind, and giving per- HELDOVER- I I I . .... cion to engage in the act, mission to have $2,500 Positively must endon Thurs.. SeDt. 15 1 reported 1 Order now, farmers urged April 13. withdrawn from his father’s The larceny of an alumi- The offcnse carries a maxi- bank account, TOTALLY ENT E RTAl NI NE ! num camper pickup top mum sentence of 2 years from an Ell ing ton Township Farmers should order their farmers place their orders, grain seeds early. The offense cakies a maxi- seed corn as soon as possible the more likely they are to imprisonment and/or a $500 mum sentence of 10 years residence was reported last “There will be an adequatc fine. week to the Tuscola County because of an anticipated get their desired hybrids.” wheat seed supply for imprisonment or $5,000. shortage of seed corn for Like most Michigan farm- Gerald Csirke Jr., 19, of Michael L. Nowicki, 19, of Sheriff’s Dcpartmcnt. Michigan Farmers, provid- Burton, pleadcd innocent to Grant Howell told deputies next year. ers, seed growers have suf-, ing they order early,” Dcn- Wellston, stood muteduring “I don’t think we’re ready fercd from this year’s charges of breaking and en- his arraignment to a charge last Wedncsday that the nis Greenman, manager of tering an occupied dwelling, campcr top, located at his to press the panic button yet, drought. Early projections the Michigan Crop Im- of unlawfully driving away but farmers should be aware are that yields will be re- carrying a concealed an automobile belonging to sister’s residence at 3 195 E. provement Association, weapon and malicious de- Dutcher Rd., Caro, appar- that therecouldbeashortage duced by about 50 percent said. “People handling seed Timothy Fryers Aug. 9 in of seed,” Elmer Rossman, from previous years. struction of property over Mayville. ently has ken missing since aren’t going to get stuck $100. Aug. 28. Michigan State University “Just how short the seed with a large inventory, so corn breeding research spc- supply will is still un- Bond was continued at STARTING TIME OF “COCKTAIL”... Hc estimated the valuc of be farmers need to get their A pretrial hearing is to be $5,000. A pre-trial hearing cialist, said. “The earlier known at this time,” Ross- Fri.-Sat.-Mon.& Tues. 7:40 and 9:45 the top at $400. seed lined up.’’ set. Bond was set at $7,000. isThe to beoffense set. carries a maxi- man remarked. “We’re at Sunday: 3:20 - 525-73 least a month away from Greenman explained that Csirke is charged with Wed.and Thurs. ONCE ONLY at 7:40 knowing the actual seed set. Michigan supplies winter mum sentence of 5 years breaking into a house at imprisonment. Early frosts could also dam- wheat seed to Wisconsin, NEXT: Bruce Willis in “DIE HARD” 7206 Washburn Rd. in Vas- Millington resident Gary age yields.” Canada and part of New Rosssnrur expects that York. This means that growers will be able to get Michigan growers who wait adequateseed for next year’s until the last minute to order I I crop, but they may not be their seed may find it diffi- 4 A 4 able to get the preferrcd cult to find enough seed to I- hybrids that they have plant their normal acreage. 2 Farmers should also line up WQc pc grown in the past. POP $199 Z To make matters worse, supplies of oats, barley and W this year some sed compa- rye early to ensure they will 8-1/2 n 24 Liters nies had reduced their seed have an adequate amount to k -3 carry-over from last ycar. plant. The availability of I I Seed corn companies al- soybean and dry bcan seeds A will not be known for abut 4 ways carry-over sed to k cover this typc of an emer- another month. z3 gency, Rossman said. But at Because of the low test z W a the start of this year the weight and small size of W wheat and oat seeds this e \e carry-over was not as large U as normal cecause of the year, Greenman recom- I- 2 Liter large carry-over from 1986. mends that farmers get a I I Farmers who have seed left seed count per pound. Grain A with 3 A drills should recalibrated U over from this spring can be k Rentals still plant it next ycar. Seed because wheat seeds from 2 this year’s crop are about 25 Zw Mon., Tues., W that is stored in a cool, dry a Wed.. Thurs. a place should be viable for 3 percent smaller than normal. w w- or 4 years. Farmers should Greenman added that n have a germination test run smaller what seeds will not I NOW RENTING 3I on the seed to ensure it will have an cffec t on next year’s I I produce an adequate stand. yields. Germination testsare 2 Fatal Attraction 4 Farmers should also order 95 percent or better from 4 Planes, Trains, Automobiles I- 2 their wheat and other small wheat harvested this year. w2 Good Morning Vietnam 2 W a Empire of the Sun a w w n Suspect n 4 W I- Action Jackson 2 AIR CONDITIONED I Missing Action 111 I ENDS THURSDAY (2 BIG HITS) “BARGAIN NITE”--SEPARATE ADMISSION

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Reinhardt scores 3 TDs Daniel not disappointed Arenac no match for experienced Hawks dropfirst game to powerful Pirates 48-37

Bulldogs in grid season opener the game, At the same jumper, Cass Citj‘eut the The Cass City Red Hawks time, all-stater Colleen Pirate margin to 8 points. The Owen-Gage Bulldogs Jt was a super effort on failcd. a f ter fai led. opened the 1988basketball 1 Arcnac countered playing time. That drive fizzled when are busy preparing for this evcrymc’s part,” com- Reinhardt sealed the vic- season with a48-37 loss to Wruble was called into Stirrett’s TD with their only Besides Reinhardt’s 101 Monroe picked up her week’s home opcncr against mcntd Bcsoncn. tory for theBulldogscarly in the Harbor Beach Pirates action despite recovering The Bulldogs opcncd the pints on the night which rushing yards, teammate from a stress fracture. fourth foul and was Wchbcrville, after dcfeating the second half when he Graham Besonen picked up Tuesday, Aug. 30, but new scoring at the 7 minute mark rcsultcd from a 16 yard pass head coach Marty Daniel Wruble, combihed with benched again. Harbor an inferior Arcnac Eastern play from Chuck Keclcy to rcac hed pay dirt on a nifty 10 52 yards on 7 carries. The team Friday for thc sccond in the opcning quarter whcn was far from disappointed the loss of Monroe, Beach assumed control and Dan KammerzeII. Keelcy’s yard jaunt, giving the Bull- Bulldogs, who gained 307 sparked Pirates into a pushed its lead to 45-23 as year in a row, 33-6. spcdstcr Nick Pavlichek dogs a 3 touchdown lead. with the performance of the run for points after was yards of total offense, 15-11 leadat theend of the the third period ended. Arcnac was the only team wason therwcivingendofa Pavlichck addcd the point rushed for 236, while hold- his charges. Chad Stirrctt pass. The 8- stopped short and it looked frrst 8 minutes and they to fall victim to coach Arnic after. ing Arcnac to only 25 yards We handled the full court The Hawks cut into that yard tossgave the Bulldogsa like the half would end with never trailed again. Bc.wnen’s corps laqt .scawn Rcinhardt completed the on the ground. press of one of the top huge margin early in the 7 point lead whcn Brad the visitors in front 13-6. programs in the Thumb, The Pirates put the game and the veteran head coach But Marc Rcinhardt, who hat trick early in the fourth fourth quarter. Despite knows that his squad’s first Susalla’s kick for point after Reinhardt also turned in a Daniel pointed out, and out of reach in the second losing Monroe with 5 split the uprights. rushed for 101 yards on 13 quarter when he capped the with discipline and poise period. MON~was put real test will comc this Fri- carries, broke the game wide Bulldogs’ final scoring fine defensive effort as he fouls, the Hawks closed the , wecanbccomeaverygood back in, played for a little day. The Bulldogs added- an- opcn when he crossed the drive on a 5 yard dash. was credited with 6 tackles. gap with a full court man- “We’ve got our work cut Jay Susalla picked up 3 tack- basketball team. over 4 minutes and picked to-man press, cutting the other markcr ncar the goal line with 12 seconds Susalla’skick for point after The Hawks jumped off to up another foul and had to out for us against a strong quarter’s end whcn Stirrctt clo.scd the scoring for both les to go along with a fumble lead to 9 points with a remaining bcfore intermis- a 6-4 lead in the opening beCas knched City again.succumbed to Wcbbcrville team from the bulled over from the 2-yard sion on 23 yard pass from squads, as Coach Besonen recovery in a fine defensive minute and a half left. Lansing area. We’ve gat to a minutes of a slow moving linc. The kick for point Stirrctt. The kick for point gave his reserves precious show. Both teams were poor corrcct several mistakes, first quarter and visions of the Pirate press for a brief mainly ones that occurred in an upset were dancing in period and the Beachers from the charity stripe. the first game. S6 we’re not the eyes of Hawk support- put 6 quick points on the Cassand Harbor City hit Beach, just 8 of 22. 29 going to panic,” Bcsoncn Roller’s cagers tune up for ers. Sophomore Jandi Hil- board to roar to a 31-17 said. laker and veteran Cindy half-time lead. lakerCass andCity Powell,was led bywith Hil- 9 Webbcrville trounced the Powell combined to Cas City refused to fold Bulldogs 32-0 last year and handle the Pirate press. under the pressure and points each, while the handed the young Bulldogs NCTL with tourney win The 2 teams were battling played some of its b:st Pirates’ Jenny Meissner scored 14 and Marcic Nor- their first of 8 consccutive on just about even terms basketball in the third Good players come and go, years. test. Thursday when they travel quarter. With Monroe rish, 1Opoints.Monrocled losscs. But this time around but a good coach seemingly Roller, however, will be when Darlene Monroe AnotherAy performer is to Port Hope, picked up her second foul scoring from inside and the Hawk rebounders with it will be the Bulldogs who always produces a solid the first to admit you can’t Dawn Dorsch, who netted arc the veteran team, as team. And that’s what fol- win without skillful players, 1 1 points in the 38-32 cham- Dye Martin and had io be taken from Powell hitting the outside 8. C Wcbbcrville lost 9 starters, lowers of the Bulldog girls’ and he feels he has the mak- pionship win, Dorsch, like via graduation, from a year basketball squad apparently ings of a capable team. Gosh, utilizes her height offers free ago. can look forward to. Start with Andrea Gosh, well, Car-deer It’s apparcnt that with The Bulldogs opened their who led her team in scoring Roller also praised the ef- hearing test maturity also comes size. It ’88 season by capturing the against opening round oppo- forts of senior Andrea Man- New books at is also clear-cut that the annual Caseville Invita- nent Caseville (who fell 5 1- dich. Mandich nailed 2 Dr. Beatriz Martin, Cass accident Bulldog line has improvcd tional tournament last 29) and in the championship clutch free throws late in the City, will conduct free hear- ovcr the summer, especially Thursday, without the serv- game against runner-up 4th quarter against Mayville ing tests for community resi- the library the play of Warrcn Volz. ices of 3-year standout Susie Mayville. At 5’9”.Gosh is dents on Wednesday reported I to preserve the victory and mom- “Wc*vc finally got a line Salcido; who graduated last small for a .post up player helped run the Bulldog at- ings, Sept. 7,21, and 28, at Minor damage was re- that’s opening holcs up the June. Much ofOwen-Gage’s but, according to Roller, a tack from her point guard her office at 4612 Hill ported by a Kingston motor- RIDING THE IRON ROOSTER: By Train Through China middlc. The offcnsivc line success has to be contributed “smart player who knows psition. Street. ist involved in a car-deer by Paul Theroux (non-fiction). Theroux spnt a year did thcjob. We really didn’t to head coach Dcan Roller, how to get position well.” Roller and the Bulldogs Interested persons are mishap Friday. exploring China by train, and his impressions about what gct to usc our pasing game who has turned the Bulldog Gosh led a balanced attack will open their North Cen- asked to call and make an Kathy L. Daley, 3851 has and has not changed in the country, as gathered in to complement the offcnse. program around in 3 short with 12 points in each con- tral Thumb League schedule appointment. Cemetery Rd., told troopers hundreds of conversations.withChinese citizens, make up from the state police post in a large portion of the book. The Cultural Revolution ad Car0 that she was south- the vandalism of the Red Guards have left scars on both m bound on Kingston Road land and the people. Mao’s death brought a collective sign RED HAWK HOME north of Rossman Road in of relief from the population; reforms brought about under Kingston at about 4:30 p.m. Deng Xiaoping have generally been welcomed. Whether when a deer struck her ve- describing his dealings with a rock-hard bureaucracy, hicle. musing over the Chinese flirtation with capitalism - they’ve FOOTBALL = BASKETBALL “turned the free market into a flea market’’ - or comment- Basketball at Cass City High ing on the process of traveling, Theroux conducts the 7:30 p.m. School Gym 6:30 p.m. reader through this enormous country with wisdom, humor Bowling and a crusty warmth. CASS CITY MERCHANETTE LEAGUE QUILTS OF ILLUSION: Tumbling blocks, delectable

CASS CITY I mountains, stairway to heaven, log cabin, windmill blades, vs VASSAR . Sept. 1, 1988 ’7 Sept. 8 and other optical designs by Laura Fisher (non-fiction). Croft-Clara Lumber 4 Fisher, a noted quilt dealer, has assembled a vs GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL IGA Foodliner 3 fascinating collection of unique nineteenth-century quilts. Tues., Aug. 30 ...... Harbor Beach-48, Cass City-37 Miller’s Chicks 3 The text includes discussions of the dynamics of optical VASSAR Thurs., apt. 8 ...... Vassar Konrad’s Bakery 3 illusions (e.g., in line rhythm,perspective, color variations Tues., Sept. 13 ...... U.S.A. Sobczak Construction 3 and composition) and the origins of, regional variations in, Caro Chiropractic 2 and skills applied to the quilted illusionary forms in both Sept. Thurs., Sept. 15 ...... Lakers 2 9 Anrod Screen Cyl. Further material encompasses a Tues., Sept. 20 ...... Ubly Clean Up Crew 1 America and Europe. L Thurs., Sept. 22 ...... Car0 Cass City Sports 1 richly descriptive portfolio of these amazing quilts along Tues., Sept. 27 Mayville Kelly & Co. Realty 1 with reproducible patterns. Profusely illustrated with color OARD AND ...... and black-and-white photos. Thurs., Sept. 29 Bad Axe Cass City State Bank 1 ...... Kritzman’s 0 SCHEDULES Thurs., Oct. 6 ...... North Branch ANGEL FIRE by Andrew M. Greeley (fiction). Tues., Oct. 11 ...... Mayville High Team Series: Caro This novel is about biologist, Chicago Irishman Sean VARSITY FOOTBALL Thurs., Oct. 13 ...... lmlay City Chiropractic 2456. Desmond, who wins the Nobel Prize for an evolutionary Fri., Sept. 2...... Cass City-33, Mayvllle-0 Tues., Oct. 18 ...... Marlette High Team Game : Croft- theory that says, in essence, that every eon in every way, Clara 849. Fri., Sept. 9 ...... Vassar Thurs., Oct. 20 ...... Vassqr we’re getting better and better, Le., we’re homing an- 500 Series: S. DeLong533, gelic. it seems lots of folks don’t like this message and Fri., Sbpt 16 ...... Lakers Tues., Oct. 25 ...... Lakers J. Lapp 527, N. Wallace 524, Now want to liquidate Seano one of his nicknames). But, Fri., Sept. 23 ...... , ...... Car0 Thurs., Oct. 27 ...... Car0 R. Fritch 513, J. Morel1 511, oust mere minutes before they start trying, a guardian angel Fri., Sept. 30 ...... Bad Axe L. Erla 507, L. Jamieson Tues., Nov. 1 ...... ”~..,.Bad Axe comes to his aid, debuting first as a lovely voice and, Fri., Oct. 7 ...... North Branch 502, K. Speirs 501. Fri., Nov. 4 ...... North Branch 200 Games: P. Corcoran somewhat later, after not only liquidating the first round of Fri., Oct. 14 ...... ,Imlay City Tues., Nov. 8 ...... lmlay City 213, L. Jamieson 209, K. liquidators but evaporating their remains, as buxom, hippy Fri., Oct. 21 ...... Marlette Fri., Nov. 11 ...... Marlette Speirs 205. Gabriella Light (get it? - Gabriel-la), who accompanies Fri., Oct. 28 ...... Reese Tues., Nov. 15 ...... U.S.A. Seano as he journeys from Chicago to Stockholm. The THURSDAY MORNING baddies keep trying to off the scientist, Gaby keeps offing COFFEE LEAGUE them with lightning bolts and similar pyrotechnics, and SPONSORED BY THESE HAWK BOOSTERS after copping the prize, sends her charge into the arms of Ken Martin Electric, Inc. Deford Country Store 3 her human lmkalike, Dubliner Nora Flanagan. Anrod Screen Cylinder The Clothes Closet . Sallv’s Cut & Curl 3 Phone 8 72-210 1 Phone 872-4~ 1 14 The-A .I .S. 2 Phon9 8 72-3930 .D.E Mutual Savings & Loan Assoc. Fort’s Bartniks Sales & Service Continental Rental Phone 872-2 105 Rosie’s Roses Pin Pals 31 Charge dropped Phone 8 72-354 1 Rent to Own Phone 872-4444 Pizza Villa Berger & Co. Phone 872-4440 Phone 8 72-21 71 Copeland & Gornowicz Phone 872-4371 Insurance Agency, Inc. Rolling Hills Golf Course Phone 8 72-3569 Boa rd-Chr ysle r- Plymou th-Dodge Phone 872-4006 Phone 8 72-2 184 Croft-Clara Lumber, Inc, Schneeberger TV Phone 8 72-2d 4 I Appliance and Furniture Buds & Blossoms by Sandy Phone 8 72-2696 Dan’s Men ‘s Wear FRIDAY NIGHT Phone 8723935 Phone 872-2333 MIXED DOUBLES Scott Chevrolet/Olds Sept. 2, 1988 6.A. Calka Real Estate Dawn Is Country Casuals Phone 8 72-430 1 Phone 8 72-2333 PhOM 872-3355 * #Ones 7 GKGd Cass City VFW 5 Erla ’s Food Center The Family 5 Cass City Chronicle Plumbing & Heating Terra 4 Phon8 8 72-20 10 Phone 8 72-219 1 Cess City - 872-5084 Pigeon - 453-3531 Bee Gee‘s 3 Fuelgas Division Team X4 2 Cass City Oil & Gas of Emro Propane CQ. Sommers Bakery Dream Team 2 Friday Night Hopefulls 0 Phone 8 72-3122 Phone 8 72-2 16 1 and Restaurant Megnetek Control Phone 8 72-35 77 General Cable Company Hell Raisers W- WI Cass City State Bank Phone 872-2 7 1 1 Special Scents Men’s High Series: D. Phone 8 72-4338 Phone 872-3434 Wright 520. - f ((tB\l/i,it * &\ SeafoodBuffet’ Men’s High Game: J. 8 Cass City Tire Phone8 72-5396 Thumb National Bank Navarro 212. Large Salad Bar Phone 8 72-5303 & Trust Co. Women’s High Series: D. 2 soups Hiiebler Studios Phme 8 7243 1 1 Wilson 466. 8 Charlie’s Hair Style Shop Phone 8 72-5 18 1 Women’s High Game: D. -Bread Village Service Center Wilson 168. Phone 8 726094 IGA Foodliner Phone 872-3850 High Team Series: Cass 8 81 PhW 8 72-2645 City VFW 1825. Walbro Corporation High Team Game: M. Phone 8 72-2 13 I Controls Ml. Phone 8 72.2248 Winter Colony Chemical Bank Cass City is House Kritzmans ’ Inc. Catering Hall Phone 8 72-4355 Phone 8 72-3470 Phone 8 72-3300 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1988 PAGE SEVEN

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Hawks for rt aal?Y Vassar Friday

Friday the Cass City Red thequarter,The try for point half-time advantage. the offense. One reason is CC M missed. The Hawks struck again probably Tuckey. He hit 8 of Hawks will find out if they First downs 14 9 arc prctcndcrs or contendcrs A fumble with 2:06 left in early in the third quarter. 10 attempts for 109 yards Rushing attempts 33 27 the half gave City the for the Thumb B Associa- Rushing yards 173 18 cas The drive was capped by a and 2 touchdowns while tion crown this ycar. The Passes Complete 86opportunity to score again 13-yard toss from Tuckey to king intercepted once. Hawks will host Vassar in a Passes inter. 11and the team was quick to Jason Robertson. Markel awarded decals to leaguc meet fresh from an Passing yards 109 54 takeadvantageof it. Starting Steve Wright got into the Brent Beecher for his work uncxpectcdly easy victory Fumbles lost 43on the Mayville 33, they scoringaction with2:37leff on offense and to Leroy over Mayvillc in thc opener, Penalties, yds. 65 98 pushed the ball across with in the third quarter. He took Beccher for his job as offen- 33-0. 41 seconds left in the half. aMayvillepuntandreturned sive lineman. Decals went to Beecher got the drive off to it 83 yards .for the touch- Scott Dillon, defensive As indicated by the final Tuckey threw his first pass scow, Cass City dominated of the Season and it was a a Start with a 15-Yxd down. The kick by John back, and Brent Meininger, the game on offense and home run strike into the run. When the Cats were Wright was good and ended defensive lineman. dcfcnse. The Hawks limited hands of Jeff Dillon, who called for a face mask pen- the scoring for the night. JV WINS the Wildcats to just 18 yards was all by himself behind the alty, Cass City had a first on Coach Don Markel indi- The Hawks made it a clean on the ground while piling Mayville secondary. The the 6. Two plays later cated bfore the season sweep for the week as the up 173 as Brcnt Beccher Same combination clicked Beecher went over from the started that theHawks would Hawk junior varsity de- ramblcd for 121 yards with for the extra points and the 3 to give the Hawks a 20-0 look to the pass this year in feated the Cats' JV, 14-6. 9.3 yards per carry. Hawks were in front, 8-0, The 2 teams spent the first with 2:44 left 'in the period. few minutes of the game Early in the second period, feelingcach other out before the Hawks staged their sec- thc Hawks started a touch- ond drive of the night. This BROTHER ACT OFF for Cass City High School's one started on their own 32 PAYS down drive from their own and Cass City mixed passes football team Friday. On this play, Jeff Dillon caught one of 25-yard line. Beccher picked up 30 yards andmns to score. Beecher the5 passes he caught against Mayville while his brother, Scott in thedriveon runsof 18and broke a couple of tackles on a 10-yard jaunt for a first TE 51, 12 yards. The Hawks were we retiring from fanning, wc will sell thc following items at public auction locattd 4 miles west of Ubly, 1 31 Dillon, number blocked. down. A pass to Dillon net- As are fourth and one on the 4 miles south on Barric Road or 8 miles east of Cass City on Cass City Road, 4 114 miles north at corner of Barric Rad ted another first down on the and Huron Line Road in Huron County. Mayville 28 when . they Marlette 30. A 7-yard pass Zdrojewski tricked the Cat forward wall and another Bcecher run put into jumping offside for a the ball on the one, from critical first down. where Beecher dove over for wins first On the very next play, Paul the marker with 4:37 left in 1 team opens r------*F. I with 2 wins I tourament Chipe 1988. Seller to pay all Rcal Estate taxes for 1988. I urity deposit on day of sale balance wilhin 'I The Cass City-Gagctown and The Cass City Red Hawk Francis, 44; Garen Barker, Knights of Columbus Coun- olf team got offm the right 47; Steve Hammett, 44. For , cil 8892 held its first golf F start in apair of early season, Owen-Gage the results outing Aug. 28 at Rolling FINAL STANDINGS Newel1 Harris 175 LOADER 1 hp electric motor Large jewelry wagons Jim Fox 174 non-league tuneups with were: Bryant Abbe, 45; Hills Golf Course in Cass OLIVER 770 TRACTOR wlth ~~~~~~~~~~~~ FLIGHT 1 Paul Chappel 172 Owen-Gage and Port Hope. Kcvin Koch, 43; Chad Stir- City. Elwyn Helwig wide front, gas Platform scales. 2 large tarps ANTIQUES & The Hawks topped Owen- rett, 43; Dennis Czap, 52. 228 Steve Fobear 166 IHC 300 TRACTOR - gas - Post driver - 2 fencers COLLECT1BLES There werc 2 places Dale McIntosh 216 Clint House 164 200 gal. fiberglass tank Pull*tYPe Gdge at Sherwood On The The tcam returned tu the with bean puller Commode with towel rack. very awarded plus prizes for the Billy Coston 209 Fred Leeson 136 sprayer old and very nlce friendly confines Rolling 520 wood extenslon ladder Hill Wednesday, Aug. 31, of shotcloscsttothepinon hole Rich Tate I 209 36' Pltcher and bowl set John Deere -55 Combine 12 ft - 10' alum. extension ladder Wood nail kegs Potato planter 180-183. Coach Jim Fox Hills Golf Course for the 4, and thc highest score. Dave Lovejoy 203 FLIGHT 2 grain head. Martin bean head - - Tractor chalns for Ford tractor Neck yoke. Crosscut sawl described the play at Shcr- game with Port Hopc and The winncrs werc Kcn Bill Kritzman 200 DonErla 225 new motor 2 14-4 28" used tractor tires Brad Gosh John Deere 12' RWA wheel dlsc Cream separator wood and against Port Hop won casily, 177-212. Thrcc Wrojcwski, first place with '96 Rick Peterson 219 11 hp log splitter 1 row horse cultivator Jim Peyerk John Deere 12' fleld cultivator Small drlve belts as consistent, but not spec- Hawks, Francis, Harnmett a 41; Jirh Smithson, second 18& John Maharg 208 John Oeere U5 mower 10 gal. milk cans. Plg snout clipper Small air compressor Insulators - Sewlng machine frame qcular. If we can show and BrcntHall,eachshot44, Gene Kloc 187 Kim Glaspie 206 John Deere 13 hole grain drill place with a 43; Ron Ken Zdrojewski 12" McCulloch ehaln saw Approx. 50 cedar ralls steady improvement as the while Micklash postcd a45. 186 Dave Hoard 197 New Holland -67 b&lsr 20" Pioneer chaln saw Rutkoski (grand knight), New Idea 5 bar hay rake Yoke for dinner bell Clark Erla Jason McCallum 195 Hay rope - Block & tackle Many others season progresses, we For the visitors, Matt Brown 2 closest to thc pin on holc 4, wagons wlth gravity boxes + Tom Craig 184 Alva Allen 191 Camper loader 2 fish shanties should do okay, Fox says. and Brian Bucholti! shot 52 and Lavern Rutkoski (treas- Don Hilbig Ollver 3-14 3 point plow 180 Ron Nurnberger 190 Ollver 2-16 3 point plow GUNS The Hawk scores were: and Chad Wilson and Steve 10Dehorners hole hog - feederBench grinder Model 12 Winchester pump 12 urer), highest score. Dick Wallace 178 Jim Smithson 189 Ford front end bean puller Several rolls snow fence Ken Micklash, 45; Mike Dailcy shot 54. Wagon wlth 16' flat rack gauge Jerry Houghton 187 2 bolt cutters - Sears chain saw Gauge Rem'ngton auto* - new 4 sectlon harrow - 3 SeCtlOn harrow Craftsman 1~ amp, arc welder '* Jim Apley 12 gauge single barrel 1. Johnwn 186 2500 watt generator wlth 5 hp Bunsaw for front of tractor - Russ Biefer 182 Br&p & Stratton engine - like new 12 gauge double barrel - hammer with blade 16 Gauge Stevens pump Don Schelke 182 Wagon -Small 2 wheel trailer Telephone polesPor posts 2 wheel trailer with 12' box 35 Remlngton pump - llke new Bob Stickle 180 38" buzz saw blade Savage lever actlon llke new Bale conveyor Lawn roller - Electrlc cords 303 - Clarke Haire 175 IHC #40 4 row planter 12 gauge Long Tom Submersible sump pump 22 Remington pump llke new Don Work 171 Hay condltioner - Clover windrower chains - Randy Sherman 168 IHC 1 row corn picker 22 Western Field auto. clip Hand pruners and trimmers 22 bolt action Remlngton Doug Haringshaw 166 16' 4" grain auger Clay plgeon thrower Cyclone PTO grass seeder 12 303 Brltlsh army rlfle - bolt actlon George Ridge 158 - 25'1 %!'I plastic hose volt Glen has been proud of his gun John Haire 151 Car ramps - Bag cart Large pipe vlse Chaln blnders - Fence Stretchers collecfiori and taken very oood care Cement mixer wlth motor Shovels - Forks - Hoes - Rakes of them FLIGHT 3 Mark Swanson 224 Tim Cummings I 218 GLEN & IRENE SHAGENA,OWNERS Bill Ewald 210 Phone 517-658-2y 7 Dan Hittler 205 CLERK Hillaker Auction Service COPEUND twcn WAQON George Bushong 204 TERMS k8hor check with ID. Evefythlng settled for day of sale. Not responsible Daryl Iwankovitsch 204 for accldents. Anton Peters 202 AUCTIONEERS HILLAKER AUCTION SERVICE Phone 51743724019 Cas8 City Jim Bess 199 Keith Adelberg 197 Bruce Thompson 194 Keith Pobanz 190 Ron Geiger 187 Dick Peterson 181 Tom Wallace 162 Doug O'Dell 161 Phil Gray 160 Ken Jensen 135 Mike Lefler 131 FLIGHT 4 Having sold my home and moving out of state, I will sell the Bert Althaver 236 following items at public auction located 8112 miles east of Steve Zigich 234 Cass City on Cass City Road. Bob McCue 228 1987 CHEVROLET BLAZER 4x4 - White, all the options ...... $14,995 Phil Moses 223 1987 CHEVROLET HALF TON 4x4 - 2-tone paint, air, V8, auto, loaded ...... 12,995 John Agar 209 1986 BUICK CENTURY LIMITED 4 dr.,, silver, locks, windows, nice car . 8,495 7,795 Myles Smith 205 - Todd Comment 198 SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 1986 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO SS - Maroon t tops, buckets, priced Brad Hilbig 197 at 10 a.m. to sell ...... 9,495 8,495 Dave McNaughton 197 1986 BUICK CENTURY CUSTOM - 4 dr., light blue ...... 5,435 4,495 Mark Wiese 197 HOUSEHOLD AND ANTIQUES AND 1986 PONTIAC GRAND AM - V6, auto., air, tilt, cruise, red ...... 7,995 ,7,295 Jim Ceranski 196 Mike Diegel 182 1986 BUCK CENTURY - 4 dr., limited, 44,000 miles, clean ...... 8,495 7,995 Don Hazard 180 MISCELLANEOUS 1985 DODGE LANCER - 4 dr., silver, good buy ...... 3,495 Maple hutch - large and very nlce COLLECTABLESOrnate dresser and mirror with brass handles Alex Robles 158 Drop leaf table - RCA console color TV Elmer Fuester 155 -very nice * 1985 PONTIAC 6000 - 2 dr., light brown in color ...... 3,495 2 auto. washers - clothes dryer Music cabinet - mirror 1984 CHEVROLET CHEVEITE - 4 dr., only 43,000 miles ...... 2,495 Ken Tiseo 153 Dishwasher - Lazy-Boy chair Caned chair -Caned stool 1983 FORD ESCORT GT - 2 dr., front wheel drive ...... 2,495 Scott Horner 149 Couch and matching chair Wood storage chest -Wall telephone Craig Bellew 142 2 occasional chalrs - Small tables Oak llbrary table - Picture frames 1983 CHEVROLET 314 TON VAN - Partial conv., clean ...... 4,995 J.R. Boldizsar 132 Bedroom outfit with queen size bed, chest of Pitcher and bowl set - Wash boards 1982 GMC 112 TON - 6 cyl., with topper, light blue ...... 3,895 Gary Hornbacher 114 drawers and dresser with mirror Rug beater - Wood hay fork 1982 WICK LESABRE 4 dr., full size car, priced to sell ...... 2,495 Double bed, complete - Single bed, complete Plant stands - Copper boller LEAGUE HONOR ROLL Stereo-radio combination - Records 2 gallon jars of buttons 1982 WICK SKYHAWK - 4 dr., dark blue ...... 3,195 Lamps - 2 bar stools - Wood chairs Key collectlon - Silverware 1982 MERCURY ZEPHYR - 4 dr., auto., 2-tone paint, super clean car ...... 3,195 Low Actual Round for 4 metal chairs - Metal folding table Flgurlnes from carnlval - Rockwell plates Metal cupboard - 2 cots - Picture frames 12x16 woven rug - very old 1981 DODGE OMNl - 4 dr., super buy at ...... 995 Year - Paul Chappel and Electrlc twin mattress pads - quilts & afghans 1981 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS - 4 dr., auto, air, tilt, cruise, nice car ...... 2,495 Dale McIntosh - 34. 2 crazy qullts - Sheets and pillow cases CqLLECTlON OF 40 DOLLS 1981 OLDS TORONADO - front wheel drive ...... 3,495 Blankets - Drapes - Cast Iron fry pans - Traxler to hold Pots and pans - Large quantity rug yarn Most handmade 1980 CHEVROLET BEAUVILLE VAN - 8 passenger ...... 3,995 Gas grill - Lawn furniture 1979 CHEVROLET 1/2 TON 4x4 - 2 tone in color ...... 3,995 Lounge - Plcnic table and benches SEARS LTlO RIDING LAWN MOWER office hours Blender - can opener 1979 CHRYSLER NEWPORT runs great 695 cut - ...... Bow and arrows - Wheelchair 36" 1978 FORD GRANADA 2 dr...... 695 Congressman Bob Traxler BOLENS 2 WHEEL GARDEN TRACTOR - 2 walkers - Gas cans - Small tools \ 1978 CHEVROLET 112 TON 4x4 - auto., V8 ...... 3,995 will hold office hom Sept. Hoe - Rake -Shovels HONDA No. 70 TRAIL BIKE 1978 BUCK LESABRE - 4 dr., super clean car ...... 1,995 19 at the Tuscola County Bike rack -Saw Horses SNOW BLADE FOR GARDEN TRACTOR Meat saw and cleaver 16 GAUGE SINGLE BARREL 1978 BUCK LESABRE - 4 dr., silver ...... 1,095 Court Annex, 207 E. Grant St., Caro. Wheelbarrow - Electric cords SHOTGUN 1977 BUCK LESABRE - 4 dr., blue ...... 1,495 ' Electric sander - 10" chain saw The hours will be 9:30 to 2 electric saws - Many others Shotgun shells 1976 FORD F150 PICKUP - great wood hauler ...... 695 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 to 4:30 1974 MERCURY MONARCH - 2 dr., light blue ...... 1,495 p.m. BERNICE GRACEY, OWNER PHONE 517.658.8760 HOWARD BELL, INC. CLERK: Hillaker Auction Service TERMS: Cash or check with ID. Everything settled for day of sale. Not responsible BUICK - PONTIAC - GMC Garlic has a wide reputa- for accidents. tion as a trearnient for in- AUCTIONEERS HILLAKER AUCTION SERVICE M-24 & Frank St. Cam - Ph. 673-6126 testinal worms and para- P- sites in both cats and dogs. Phone 517472.3019 Cass City . PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1988 CASS CITY, MICHIGAh .‘...... *...... ’...... ,...... ‘...... *...... -...... >...... ;J,..>>>...*.e ...... *...... --, ....+.w ...... -.+....,...... ,. L.. >. ...,, .. ,.., ,~ *t ... ,. -, G. Dorman

I Your neighbor says completes USE LOWlCOST CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS training Transit (nonbusiness) rates. 10 words or !ess, $1.25 each I Automotive (Real Estate) Detroit Lions should insertion; additjonal words 7 ~ Cadet Gary J. Dorman, cents each. Three weeks for 1 ’ForSale ‘J son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur the price of two cash rate. - FOR SALE - ’75 Oldsmobile 1982 YAMAHA 650, FOR SALE - puppies. R. Dorman of 184 Decker Save money by enclosing Omega Hatchback. $650 or cash with mail orders. Rates Maxium Special, 4,029 orig- Mother - Brittany, father - I Thinking of Buy- have a pretty good year Rd., Decker, has completed best offer. Can be seen at inal miles. Take over pay- Springer. Parents good a US. Air Force ROTC field for display want ad on 7351 Greenland Road or call Although your neighbor, the club that finished near training encampment at application. rnents. Contact James hunters and family dogs. 872-2883 after 5 :00 p.m. Wutzke, 872-4754. 2-9-7-3 call quick to get first pick. : ing or Selling? Arden LaPP of kford, the bottom last season. Plattsburgh Air Force 1-8-24-3 doesn’t follow the national $10 each. Call 872-2236 after ’ Call one of our When interviewed, Lapp B~~l~-~gining,attended f Automotive NOW TAKING orders for 3:30- 2-8-24-3 elections too Closely, he ~8at his job painting corn- 1 Real Estate pro- FOR SALE - 1959 Christmas : Stained glass does follow sports, includ- mercially for a City by cadets normally bet- available until 8 cas ween their second and third FOR SALE - 1979 Chevette, Studebaker Lark, 4door, lamp shades. George Wil- VIDEOS fessionals. ing the Detroit Lions foot- business. year of college, gives an op- 4 sped, AM-FM cassette, original - 22,ooO miles. son, phone 665-2296. 2-9-7-3 p.m. at Old Wood Drug. 2500 ball team. The young Painter portunity to evaluate each good tires. Runs good. $450. $3500.00. George Wilson, current movies in stock in He swsa little hope for his expanded modern depart- single, student’s potential as an of- Call 872-5115. 1-8-31-3 phone 665-2296. 1-9-7-3 SALE - beautiful faint- favorite football team fol- FOR ment at Wood’s. 2-8-24-4 ficer, an Air Force spokes- ine couch $225. Call 269- Cass City 872-2248 lowing Sunday’s one-sided man said. For Sale 2150. 2-9-7-3 FOR SALE - 1974 Chevy 1/2 Caro 673-2555 victory over Atlanta. They The summer’s cur- 1985 White Chrysler - Cherry dining 24-tf seem to have a new attitude, riculum consists of orienta- 5th Avenue ton pickup with 3/4 ton FOR SALE springs, $700 or best offer. FIREWOOD FOR SALE - room table, 4 chairs and Lapp said, and those new tions on jet aircraft, career 67,925 miles, power fresh cut maple, split and lighted buffet. Brand new. guys, Bennie Blades and opportunities, human rela- sunroof, power seats, Call 9 to 5 673-7727, ask for delivered immediate FOR - ir Ron Winters. 1-9-7-3 in Call 872-3839. 2-8-24-3 HOUSE SALE Chris Spielman, are helping tions education and equal air, tilt, leather, cruise, Cass City area, $28 face country, 3 bedrooms, 2 ful out a lot. opportunity training. Phys- rear window defroster, cord. Phone 673-3999 after 6 baths, 10 acres, Cass Citj ical fitness and survival AM/FM stereo. New FOR SALE - 1983 Buick p.m. 2-9-7-3 FOR office desk, schools. Will hold land con. Although he is a fan, he tires, battery, brakes, Electra. Very clean, new SALE - doesn’t pick the Lions to win training also are em- electric typewriter, stereo, tract. $34,000. Call 872-2472 phasized. etc. tires, $3,500. Bernard Ross, after 5:OO. 3-9-7-3 the division. I wish they Financing and wa- phone 872-2095. 1-9-7-3 FOR SALE - bedroom set, Baldwin keyboard (cost The field training is 4 ranty available. Asking vanity, bed, chest of draw- dsoo new - asking$#)()), can- would, he grinned, but my weeks, but cadets in the 2- ers and mirror. Call 872- ning jars, dresser, child’s guess is that they will end up $7,995.00 or best offer. HOUSE For Sale - Attrac year ROTC program re- Call Kelly 872-2248 1984 GMC van - 48,000, Star 3036. 2-9-7-3 table and chair set, toybox, second. Lapp says that he ceive an additional 2 weeks - tive 4 bedroom split leve; ‘1-8-24-tf Craft custom, excellent clothing and miscellane- home, 3 acres, large deck, figurcs that the team will of instruction in the de- condition. Call after 3:30 - FOR SALE - taking orders ous. Call 872-5057. 2-8-31-3 velopment of air power and recently foreclosed, im. have a pretty good ycar and 517-872-3400. 1-8-24-3 for canning pickles. Call 665-, mediate possession. Pricec end up winning more than it the contemporary Air FOR SALE - 1976’ AMC wagon, 360 engine, good 2536 after 5 :00 p.m e 2-8-3+ SCHWEITZER Orchards - for quick sale, will considei loses. If so.~~ it will be a Force. transportation, $400 or best north on Cemetery Rd. to trade. 5864 McAlpin Rd. marked improvement for ’:$$ ...... ’ , ., >. , Dorman is a student at FOR SALE - 1982 Buick the University of Michigan, offer. Also 1975 350 pickup LeSabre, 2 door, V8 au- %~~l’sPump Repair Sebewaing Rd., 3 miles east Gagetown, drive by the] ...... and 1i2 north at 3168 call owner, Ed Horn 800 ...... Ann Arbor . engine and trangmission, tomatic, power steering, ...... $300. Call 872-4025. 1-8-24-3 power brakes, cruise, rear 1/2 hp Myers shallow or ’ Gcassmere Rd. Phone 269- 292-155O. 3-8-17-t window defrost, AM-FM deep well jet pump $192 7008. Now selling Paula Red - 1977 1/2 hp submersible apples. Open 12:OO noon till FOR SALE Mercur stereo, power locks, air FOR SALE - 3-bedr~ Monarch, $700.00 firm. Cai conditioning. Very clean, in Pumps $336 5:00 p.m. Tuesday-Satur- ranch home with baseme& 673-3278. 1-8-24-3 excellent shape. Call 872- 39 gallon bladder day only. Closed Sunday2-9-7-1 and attached garage. Twc 3901. 1-9-7-3 tank $116 and Monday. 42 gallon bladder tank $137 acres with 30x40 pole barn. FOR SALE - Oldsmobile, Call 872-3344 after 6 p.m. Seniors invited to meet 1981 Delta Royale, excel- 3-8-31-3 lent shape. Call 658-8029. I- For prompt service anytime 1-8-24-3 Call Paul at ’ Area senior citizens are ducted, Reservations for the ices called for in emergency invited to take part in devel- noon meal are available by conditions. 6734850 2-10-7-tf CASCITY - If you are look- FOR SALE - 14x70 Hollj oping plans for senior sew- calling (5 17) 761 -7044 or 1- AH seniors are urgeh to GARAGE SALE - 1 day only ing- for a smaller ranch Park mobile home with util. ices through the Tuscola 800-843-6394by 8:45 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 10, 9 till ? SALE Large upright home, call to see this neat ity shed, set up in River. participate in the orga.niza- Garety *earns SoR view Park, Caro. Call 673- County Council on Aging. The Tuscola County Coun- tion and voice their feelings Weather permitting. Infant 2-bedroom home on quiet clothing, girl’s toddler to freezer, frost 4590. 3-8-1 ; Seniors are invited to at- cil on Aging represents sen- and concerns regarding use degree in Call 673-3278. $zoo.OO. street. Includes stove and tend the group’s next regu- ior citizens aged years of senior millage programs size 7, like new Weather 2*8-24-3 refrigerator, drapes, co- 60 Tamer girl’s size 7 winter lar mecting, slated for 10 and older, who meet on the for home care, nutrition, electronics verd patio, gas -utilities, LISTINGS NEEDED - Call coat, maternity wear. 6385 FOR SALE - Cedar posts, aluminum siding, attached for free appraisal. Our ex- a.m. Sept. 12 ,at the King- second ’Monday of each health programs or any other ’ Garfield St. 14-9-7-1 picnic tables, lawn swings, garage and lovely yard. ston Mcal Site, located in month for,the purpose of needs. perience is your insurance. Former Cass City resident ~ -- wishing wells, clothes line $32,500. Call Betty Ham- the Kingston Village Hall Osentoski Realty, Cass coordinating and developing Membership consists of 3 Raymond J. Garcty, 24, has YARD SALE - Friday, poles, lawn chairs, wooden mond 872-2009, agent for City, phone 872-4377. Confemcc Room,3655 Ross plans for a cornprchensive delegates fram each club and graduated from Great Lakes Sept. 9-5. Assorted furni- flowerpots. 4351 Rescue Osentoski Realty. 3-8-31-tf 3-5-28-tf st. system of services for sen- meal site in the county. Junior College, Midland, with ture, women’s and teen’s Road, Cass Citv. Call 872- Election of officers for the iors, and to acccpt rcsponsi- an associate’s degree in elec- clothing , miscellaneous 2039. 2-3-19-t f year Oct. 1, 1988 through bility to assist service pro- Coming Auctions tronics. items too numerous to men- FOR SALE - Quart canning . Scpt. 30, 1989, will t~ con- viders in carrying out serv- tion. 4117 Doerr, Cass City. 14-9-7-1 jars and lids, only used 3 Deford - 20 acres of woods, 1 1/2 miles south of Dt times. Call 872-3491, 6252 ckerville Rd., on Dodge. $1&,OOO.00,$1,800.00 down, ’ Cedar Dr . 2-8-31-3 11% interest at $150.00 per month! K-100 and collectibles, and she: FOR SALE - Duraliner tool- JUST LISTED personal property at the place box for full size pickup, like Over 40 acres close to Cass City, 3/4 wooded, natural ; state ReD. Dick Allen~ - -- A located 8 ln miles east of new, $80, Downflow oil fur- gas available - excellent hunting and ideal building , site. Land contract available. Asking $34,900.00. The Michigan Townships resentative and input from Cass City on Cass City Rd. BALLOON BUST at Geor- nace, 78,000 BTU, good con- A148 I . Association Political Ac- township officials in that Hillaker Auction Service. gine’s in Cass City Sept. 8- dition, $75. 275 gallon oil tion Committee (MTA- House district. 10. Discounts 10%to 50%. tank, $30, double oven gas 2-9-7-1, wall unit, gold, $25, 25” Mini Farm - 1 bedroom house, 40 acres of land - barn color TV $50. Call 8724676. - M-53location. House is currently rented for $zoO.00 HEAVY DUTY shocks - gas 24-24-3 per month. Land rented out for cash rent. Excellen’ charged shocks -struts. See investment. Asking $39,900.00. F616 us - Cass City Tire, 2-9-7-1phone FOR SALE - 3 Suffolk rams; MTA-PAC’s endorse- MTA is impressed by at the place bcated 8 miles 872-5303. 2 ewes; horse drawn buggy, Possible immediate occu ncy! - Lovely 3-4 bedroom ment is based on Allen’s re- Allen’s support for east of Cass City and 4 1/4 excellent condition; an- modern %tory home, 2 &IS, basement den, 2 kitch- sponse to a questionnaire township government and miles north at corner Of tique bed, dating back to ens, inground pool on over 5 acres of land, attached LANE RECLINER Sale - garage, pool barn or horse barn. Located between on township issues, his pre- for good government in Barrie and Huron Line Rd. big semiannual factory au- Civil War era. Phone 269- vious record as a state rep- Michigan. Hillaker Auction Service. thorized! The lowest dis- 8803. 2-8-24-3 Caro and Cass City. CY767 counts of 30% to 50% off every Lane chair in store! Raymond J. Garety Big savings also on glider LOOKING FOR a good Find the Service or Product rockers, swivel rockers and used TV? Portables and Garety, who graduated wood rockers! Free laya- consoles, priced from $40 to You Need in This. . $250. We also clean and ser- . Action Guide IMagna Cum Laude, is em- way, free delivery, free ployed by Westinghouse ...let us know vour vice VCRs. Rick’s Earth set-?nee s. “U-Foun-Dit Furni- Station, Caro, phone 673- Instrument Service Corp., 4783,1433 E. Caro Rd. Midland. He resides in ture,” corner of M-81 and Call Cass City 517-872-2248 or Deckerville Rd. Open till 2-1-20-tf Midland with his wife, Re- 1 Car0 517-673-2555 6:pO p.m. weekdays, 4:00 --- becca, and their children, I Kelly W. Smlth, Broker p.in. Saturday. Phone 673- The Thumb Farm Commwcial Ro8ldmritlrl Llrlingr Winlad! Cassie, 3, and Raymond 111, 5336. 2-9-74 I - 5. Yarn Shop A 1982 graduate of Cass $$$$$SAVINGSgalore on Tuff=KoteDinol P miles north of M-81 an( Hrrculor and Cooper City High School, Garety is innerspring mattresses this M-53 intersection and 1/ TIRES Aulomollvr Ruil Prooflng the son of Mr. and Mrs. month. .. .$69.% twin size, fln Rrprlr Plants Balloons mile west on Rescue Road. - - 6 WlXlIlQ *. Allgnmont~ Mufflrr8 Sandy 6 Tom Tkrnry, Ownrn Sy8lOm8 Raymond J. Garety of Cass each piece. .$129.95 per Srakrr 011 Ch4ng.r Qraval Ourtar set. about the “Chiro- 4546 Lemch St , Cmm Clty, MI 4728 City. Ask 12:00 Csrtrtmj Machank Runnlng Board$ Magic waterless waterbed Open daily till Phone 872-5303 Rock KO10 Stone Chip PfOI~CtlOn on display at “U-Foun-Dit 9:00 p.m. -Ubly 4-Her Furniture,” free delivery! ! Phone 269-9585 Corner of M-81 and Decker- Phone 269-8097 I 827 S. Van Dyke, Bad Axe among horse ville Rd. Open till 6:00 p.m. 2-3-124 Buy your carpal or Ilnolrum, Inan I weekdays, 4:00 p.m. Satur- ---- call u8 for rxprrt Inrtall~llon.Wr day. Phone 673-5336. 2-9-7-4 4I.o do CUllOm urd frpdr Work. NAME PINS, desk namep Flctwy trrlnrd, *‘We Do It Right.“ TYPING/TUTORING- 2 show winners lates and plastic signs i~ Grtlilrerlon gurnntrod. SPECIAL SALE on 3-piece various sizes made to you: J.J.’s Flooring Service An Ubly resident is living rooms this week! ! WRITETOUCH ‘ specification. For informa Casa Clty among 9 Sanilac County 4- Sofa, love seat and chair tion and prices, contac Phorw 665M or 872.4701 Professlonall H’ers who competed $550.00 for all 3 pieces. Reg. Mrs. Buschlen at 872-2121 Customized Resumes against 485 4-H’ers from 53 $699.00 and $799.00 sets. Business Typing Beautiful new country look ext. 212. 2-2-174 BUILDING MATERIALS Word Processing Michigan counties at the 4336 WOODLAND State Horse Show at Michi- sets just arrived at “U- 3 Tutoring In readlng and Foun-Dit Furniture.” 30% 1 Whv Pav More? Call now to see this nicely remodeled bedroom gan State University, East d home in good location. New oak cabinets, new Cnft-ckKo luarbar, Inc* writ I ng, cert i f led teacher, to 50% discounts on all sets Ellen Toner Lansing, Aug. 16. plumbing,, new heating, windows, doors, wiring, car- Casa City - 872-2141 BULK TANKS - to make room. Corner of Importe AUSUf AN0 MXU TANKS AW-U Phone 872-2506 Among the winners was pet, linoleum, drywall, roof and insulation. CCT030 Adoram Werr Hc prwldr Our Curtomrn With: Tina Kidd of Ubly (Bronc M-81 and Deckerville Rd. h8fW No minimum wgc mquimnent Free delivery, free laya- Jewelry Dncount to Budget Plan customer$ Riders 4-H Club), who re- 40 acres of vacant land, 1/2 wooded with over 10,O00 hrcu1L.l- OixOunt to COU~~SYFill mitomen - USED- ceived a Gold rating Stock way, financing available in Morr-Frl. - 8 am.b:30 p.m. Oiwount to munwncr owned tank store. Open till 6:OO p.m. pine trees all sizes, 2” well over 100’.deep, paved Sat,- 8 a.rn.4 p.m. Ride diwprtchd twb Seat Equitation and 5th Diamond, precious road, pole for electricity and 2 barns, only $27,900 Intenn.Fm Financing on apppl~mn weekdays, 4:00 p.m. Satur- stones and pearl rings - Cxtory-friimd IcMcc tHhnuims place Western Pleasure. on land contract. Better price for cash. 5 miles north n 41 day. Phone 673-5336. 2-9-7-4 exquisitely styled - and 3 miles east of Kingston on Mushroom Road.Al30 CALLTOM r/ reasonably priced. @ Fuelgas 872-5020 FOR SALE 2 Baldwin Lily Cheng 37.5 acres of farm land, tiled SEC Novesta Big C’s Wedding organ, full pedal, manual, in 28, Junctlon of M.53 Financing & Service Phone 872-507 1 Township. Low down payment. A127 and M-81 Contracts Available Announcements with speakers for church or 4&63 Spruce St *, Cass City ASPHALT Cass Clty (Free Credit Checks) home. $400 or best offer. 2-2-3-tf Call 665-2265. 2-9-7-1 Dairy farm with 80 acres mostly tiled for only Phone 872.2161 and $79,500.Good terms. SEC 29 Novesta Township. A234 SPECIAL - -.- Driveway Invitations 24aHR. SERVICE ’ 120 acres tiled farmland in Novesta Township. A235 1O’x70’ $600 1 - Sand and Gravel Labor + Materials 160-acre farm all tiled with %bedroom ranch home PLUMBING G MUTING, INC. goodand other terms. farm A339 buildings only $139,500. Offered with Included SUPREME Bulldozer I It2.W WINDOW CLEANING FREE ESTIMATES cmm Back Hoe Call 517-738-5254 Stormr.Scrr~nr~WLnQowr Janltorirl SInicr F loori, c Hydraunit €war & Gurlrrr Clrrnrd HI-Riwr hivier 4 Rrntrl Free Subscription - Eillmrtri on Comrnrrcw, GARAGES AND POLE BARNS RmsLdrnll.16 Induwlrlal Work with Each Order This space could Rich’s Disposal Complete lnrurrncr Coveraga Licensed and Insured Builder Smcurity Sowlcmr Avulrbla Catalogs loaned be yours for Residential 8. Commercial d Rubbish Removal 1120 Gratlot, Saglnaw overnight. AND AUCTIONEERING as little as $1.75 Container Service Available Call , Gary Wills Construction Call 872-4377 per week. 790.7609 w1- no 872-2352 Call 683-2233 The Chronicle 51 7-872-3505 7676 Gilbert Rd.. Cass City or if answer 3-9-7-1 > CASCITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1988 PAGE ’NINE TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH - USE LOW COST CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS [ ForRent ? I ForRent 1 I ForRent 1 I Notices I Notices 1 I Services I I Services [md) - 1 ’ FOR RENT--- 2 bedroom VACANCY - one bedroom FOR RENT - one bedroom BINGO - every Wednesday CASH - Have you sold your RON’S Refrigeration - Re-s HELP WANTED - Sutter’s downtown apartment e $250 apartment in pleasant Cass ap&tment, partially fur- night. Open 6 :00-early bird property on a land contract pair all makes of washers, Bakery and Restaurant, month. Security deposit City Apartments. Designed nished, includes electricity, 6:30 - regular bingo 7:00. or mortgage and now you dryers, refrigerators, Elmer H. Francis Main St., phone 872-2570. plus first month’s rent. Call I for senior citizens. Rental water, sewage and garbage Post3644VFWt E. MainSt. would like the cash? MDL freezers and ranges. Call Building 11-9-7-1 pick up. $230 per month. a 872-3839. 4-8-24-3 rates depend on income. 5-2-26-tf Investments, ask for Mike Car0 673-6278. 8-6-24-tf Contractor Call 872.2009 for informa- Security deposit and refer- 872-4555. ., 5-6-29-tf I NEEDED - part time office :* FOR RENT - 2 bedroom tion. An Equal Opportunity ences required. Phone 872- New homes or remodel- girl. Some medical experi- 4-6-29- 2691 GRAND OPENING - videos INTERIOR AND Exterior ing, roofing, siding, . . apartment in Sebewaing, landlord. tf after 5 p.m. 4-9-7-3 till 8 p.m. at Old Wood Phar- FALL FASHIONS at Geor- ence preferred. Call 872- ... . kitchen appliances, carpet- painting. Theron Esckil- barns and pole build- macy. Best selection, best gine’s in Cass City. Balloon sen, 4355 Ale St., Cass City. 4611. 11-9-7- 1 * ing, drapes, storage, coin- OFFICE SPACE for rent, Bust Sept. 8-10. 10% to 50% ings. operated laundry. Call 872- prices, most convenient - Call 872-3095. 8-4-2-tf location on M-53, 3% miles [ Notices 1 Wood’s ! 5-8-24-4 discount. 5-9-7-1 3610 after 6:00. EHO north of M-81. Call for more Licensed and insured HEY, MOM! Kids gone to FmHA. 4-9-7-2 information 517-872-2581. CUSTOM school? Worried about ex- SLAUGHTERING 4-7-20-tf Walk-A-T Phone 517 872-2921 penses? Supplement your ion Congratulations 8-8-31-4 income by selling Christ- FOR RENT - newly remod- Sponsored by H .lls and BEEF-PORK-VEAL-LAMB eled business space in GRANT APARTMENTS - Dales General I [ospit a1 mas Around the World in Owendale, starting at CURING, SMOKING AND items part-time. We have a ’ prime location in Cass City. Personalized Napkins AUCTIONEERING - see $250 month. All utilities in- STEWART & SHARON PROCESSING lot to offer you! Call for ’ Phone 872-4377 or 872-2352 Saturday, Sept. 10 at 9:OO a.m. . BATTS Lorn “Slim” Hillaker, Top evenings. 4-7-31-tf cluded, near public schools, * Wedding TUESDAY & FRIDAY dollar for your property. more information and in- Call 517-678-4401. EHO * Anniversary Proceeds to redecorate our Phone 872-3019, Cass City. terview. Sharon Vanden- 4-8-24-tf * Graduation X-ray Waiting Room. If YQU Erla bossche, 872-4245. 11-9-7-tf FOR RENT - 2 bedroom on your baby boy, James 8-10-3-tf house, located 4 miles east, UNIONVILLE Apartments would like to participate, pick Packing Co., Inc. .. Many color6 and designs up pledge sheet at the hospi- Steven, born Sept. 2. PART-TIME with flexible -a’ 5 miles south of Cass City, USDA Plant 1074 - in Unionville, starting at with your name tal or phone 872-2121 for hours showing home decor, ’ ’ $275 a month, Plus $275 Cass City 517-872-2191 Lebioda Farms $250 month. All utilities in- See our new catalog for 1988 more information. toys and gifts for House of ’ ’ 8-4-9-tf UritY deposit, 12-month cluded, near public schools, 5-8-24-3 I 5-9-7-1 and Excavation Lloyd. No investment, col- lease. Call 872-2248. Call 517-674-2904:EHO CASS CITY CHRONICLE 4-8-24-tf ELECTRIC motor and lecting or delivering. Free 4-8-24-tf Phone 872-2010 8 84 Pit run and processed $300 kit and supplies. No ex- 5-1-13-tf LaFAVE STEEL Supply, powerp.m. toolweekdays, repair, p.m.a.m. to Inc., for all of your steel gravel, processed stone, perience, will train, Call . sand, black dirt, topsoil, FOR RENT - storage, Cass ROSECRANSApartments in needs, fabricating, [ Services J 5 p.m. Saturdays. John Pat 843-6629 or Cathy 673- . City Mini-Storage. Call 872- Gagetown - starting at $250 CASS CITY OVEREATERS septic systems, ditch dig- 6284. 11-9-7-2 machine shos. welding.. Blair, 1/8 mile west of M-53 ging, basements, drive- 3917. 4-5-4-tf month; All utilities in- ANONYMOUS hydraulic hose‘accessoriei: h on Sebewaing Road. Phone cluded, near public school. Every Monday 4-5 p.m. ‘ways,stump removal, etc. Call 517-665-2673.EHO go to 8260 Van Dyke Rd., 269-7909. 8-12-13-tf Cass City, or phone 517-872- --- Call 872-3149 872-2861. [Work Wanted 4-8-24-tf Hills & Dales General or 2581, hours Monday Ken Martin Hospital basement through Friday, 8:00 to WILL DO babysitting in my FOR’RENT - Ueluxe 2 bed- meeting room Inc. 8-8-17- 1 home 4 miles west of Cass room apartments in Caro, 5:00, -Saturday, 8:00 to Electric, I 1 FOR SALE - 3-bedroom 12:00, closed for lunch, Does your TV or VCR need City on Cedar Run Road. ranch with 2 car garage on very energy efficient, car- Phone 872-2121, ext. 222 to be repaired? Homes Farms KEEP-IT KLEEN Service Call 872-4229. 12-8-24-3 peted, ample parking, dup- 12 00 to 12 30. 5-7-27-tf - - floor, window mainte- paved road. 4 north, 4lheast Commercial ~ .- lex, $330 to $360 per month. Car0 group meets Bring it to Rick’s nance, commercial or .,. . of Cass City. Call 872-3188. Wednesdays 7 :00-8 :00 p,m . for fast dependable service Industrial WILL DO housekeeping or 3-9-7-3 Call 872-3610 or Tom 791- HUNTERS SAFETY New and rewire domestic. Write P.O. Box 3614 noon till 2 p.m. 4-8-10-tf United Methodist Church baby-sitting. Call 872-5111. - .- Rick’s .Earth Station 25, Cass City, MI. 8-9-7-4 Gilford Road. Thursday, Friday, 1433 E. Caro Rd., Caro State Licensed 12-8-31-3 BY OWNER - 3 bedroom 5-7-6-1 2 BEDROOM apartment in Saturday Phone 673-4783 PROFESSIONAL house home on one acre. 4 east Sept. 8-9-10 [ Wanted toBuy and 4 south of Cass City. Cass City, 1st floor, car- 8-8-31-2 Phone 872-4114 cleaning service, call 872- ‘: Reduced to $29,900.Call 872- peted, stove, refrigerator, COME AND SEE why your 4180 Hurds Corner Road 4502. 12-8-17-12 neighbors are happy. We Thursday Registration - 8-8-10- tf LOOKING FOR a round , 5057. 3-8-31-3 $230 per month. References aVE - 6:00-7:00 p.m. - over 9:30 864-3122 and deposit reauired. perform quality work. Cer- CARPET & UPHOLSTERY corn crib. Call I WOULD LIKE to baby-sit Phone 65212550 after 6p-m. tified mechanic. Affordable CLEANING PAINTING, SPRAY paint- after 5:OO p.m. 6-9-7-3 a child who is in afternoon prices. See us today at Cass Friday - ‘ MOBILE HOME - 12x56 2 4-8-174 ing barns, roofs, tool- kindergarten or afternoon 7:00 p.m. - 1O:OO p.m. bedroom, all set up in City Tire, phone 872-5303. Free estimates sheds, storage tanks, grain WANTED - Half-dollars, early 5. Call 872-4442, Julie Huntsville Mobile Home FOR RENT Masonic Tern-- 5-9-7-1 Saturday Truck mounted equipment bins, etc. Paint with 10-year silver dollars. Will pay top Trischler . 12-8-31-3 ‘ Park. Immediate OCCU- ple Refreshment all - par- 8:00 a.m. - 1:OO p.m. Auto interior durability available. Hen- price. Coin Shop, 6439 Main, PancY- $6,250 with $1,m ties, dinners, meetings. No WANTED TO RENT - large Commercial drick’s Paint Service, Cass Cass City. Phone 872-3919. home in Cass City area. $5.00 includes Saturday 6-7-27-tf WILL DO Babysitting in . down and pay- alcoholic beverages. Call Reasonable City. Phone 872-2019. my home starting Aug. 29. merits $127.00. Call 1-517- Ted FurneSS, 872-4509. Call 313-238-0641 or 517-673- lunch - Must attend all clas- rates 8-5-4-22 ses. Have 4-year-old boy and 15 635-7551. 3-8-24-tf 4-2-17-tf 5524. 5-8-31-2 Flooding [To Give Away 1 month old girl, Love chil- Don Dohn BRING NEW LIFE Cass City Gun Club dren. Phone 872-5341 after 394Cass Maple City #3 TO YOUR CARPET FREE - puppies, part Lab- 3, Cheryl Osentoski. FOR SALE BY 4 south, 1 east, 114 north of Revlve the orlginal bsauty ot your rador, all black, +weeks. Cass City. 872-3471 mprt. Clernrd In your own home 5291 Koepfgen Rd. 7-9-7-3 12-8-10-6 B.A. CALKA REAL ESTATE I 5-7-7-1 by Von Schrader fi i 8-4-15-tf dry-foun n’ulhod WANTED - someone to cut 3 ACRES : I FREE TO GOOD home - down 2 branches from my ’ STARTER HOME OR $OR THE RETIREES: One story home with two new “SPECIAL” angora tortoise-shell cat, tree. 6319 Pine St. 12-9-7-1 bedrooms & bathroom - aluminum sided; 12x20’ utility building - 20 fruit trees; Free full grown female, de- natural gas heat - plus 20 shade trees, etc. Located on M-53 near Cass City; Deodorizin clawed and fixed. Very EXPERIENCED in child reduced to $27,500.00 for immediate sale. L.#16,56 good house cat, comes with witq this ad care, mother of 3 would like Septic systems installed 10% dlscounl to accessories. Call 872-4092. to care for extra children in SPECIAL! ! Executive home with approximately 1800 square feet of living space; I Senior Citizens and cleaned 7-8-31-2 my Cass City home, 1st Brick & Aluminum - large Bay window 5 pane - large bedrooms with lots of closet -- ’ sand-- gravek-pmds shift. Call 872-5438. and storage space; well insulated 2” styrofoarh around the walls of the home; 5 CARPET BRlTE 12-9-7-3n also basement blocks are insulated - living room with BRICK FIREPLACE with I Cass City 872-4614 [ Livestock7 heatilator; sliding glass doors lead to wooden deck; many kitchen cabinets of 8-loaf- better quality - 2 bathrooms; MUD ROOM has laundry room, etc. Full basement I FOR SALE - live ducks Announcements $3.00 each, geese each. [Card of Thanks] with very economical heating system - Central Air-conditioning - 2% car garage I Phone (517) 872-3031 RICH’S DISPOSAL - Resi- $5.00 attached - plus 14x24’ utility building for garden equipment and lawn equipment 4323 Krapf Rd. 4 miles west, 1 1/4 south of i for all social occasions dential and Commercial - many more features - PEACE & CONTENTMENT here - just off M-53 Highway Cass City, Michigan Rubbish Removal. Con- Cass City on Cedar Run Rd. THE FAMILY OF Charles price reduced from $84,500 to $79,500.00 -- Call right now for a personal tour 8-6-3-t f After 5:OO, 10-9-9-3 Merchant wishes to express --- New 1988 Catalog --- tainer service available. of this fine home which is only 9 years old and sets on 3 acres of nicely landscaped I Call 683-2233. 8-2-12-tf their gratitude and thanks parcel of land. L.#16,510. loaned overnight TIRED OF calling for to all those who remem- Satellite Service without [Help Wanted) bered us during the loss of I Matching accessories IN CASS CITY: 2 story home with 4 bedrooms; over $40,000 spent on remodeling any response? Call Rick’s Simpson Excavating HELP WANTED - man- our father, grandfather and I including matchbooks, Earth Station. We service great-grandfather. Your about 7 years ago; 2 bathrooms; new natural gas fired boiler; new asphalt shingle napkins, thank you notes ager of Radio Shack and roof; 12” insulation in ceiling, and walls are insulated; formal dining room ; plus all makes and models. Sand - Gravel - Fertile tape department at thoughtfulness is deeply ap- Across from Caro Honda on black dirt - Septic Systems preciated. A special thanks many other features; garage; 2 blocks from schools; reduced from $47,500. to Cass City Chronicle Schneeberger’s TV. Apply $42,000.00 - owner leaving area. Terms. L.#16,490. M-81. Phone 673-4783. - Ditch cleaning - Water in person, ask for Bud. to Rev. Harry Capps, Roger Phone 872-2010 8-5-6-tf linesmnntc - Driveways - Base- and Bev Little, the Masonic 5-1-13-tf 11 -8-24-tf OWENDALE: 2 story frame home with lots of Oak trim; Oak stairway; 3-4 I brothers and the ladies of bedrooms; 2 bathrooms; dining room; basement; 2 car garage - could easily be I NURSE’S AIDE needed for the Eastern Star. Thanks converted into 2 INCOMES - $20,000.00 --- to settle estate. Possession on short I Smith Refrigeration This and That home care. ,Flexible hours. also to the staff of the Huron THE STATION will have County Medical Care Facil- notice. L.#16,573. live music every Friday and FREE mileage reimbursed. Call and Saturday, top forty. Sue Woudstra, Allen Home ity and the Scenic Nursing CASS CITY & CAR0 : Quad-Level home 4 years old - Approximately 2400 square I Home for the excellent care Don Stilson. 5-8-24-4 Appliance Repair Call 872-4502 Care, 872-4341. 11-8-31-2 feet; forced hot water heat with 3 zones; 2 bathrooms; 3 large bedrooms; FAMILY I 8-5-25-tf you gave our loved one. ROOM 15x21’ approx. Andersen windows; ideal for entertaining; 24x28’ garage ! RN - Case manager needed 13-9-7-1 with electric door opener attached to home; has to be seen to be appreciated --- I BINGO - Every Thursday All makes and models for home health agency. situated on landscaped one acre; Possession on short notice --- $79,500. L#16,567. 1 at St. Pancratius Hall, S. JOHNSON’S SEPTIC Tank Part-time, flexible hours. WE, THE MEMBERS of Seeger, Cass City+ Doors, Call - Cleaning - available 7 Must have good assessment Mathew Labric #50, want CHOICE BUILDING SITE : Only 2% miles from Cass City - frontage- to M-81; 5 i, oDen 6:00 s.m. Early-bird 872-3092 days. No charge mileage. skills. Call Sue Woudstra, to thank the village of Cass Acres --- Call office for details. \- 6:30, reguiar bingo- 7:OO. Portable toilet rental avail- Allen Home Care, 872-4341. City and the people who Phone 872-5410. Knights of able. Call 269-8097. 8-5-25-tf contributed to our success- 8- 10-22-tf / 11-8-31-2 NEAR CASS CITY: One story home with aluminum siding; over $lO,OOO.OO spent 1 ~du~busCOuncilN0.88g2. _-- fully “Forget Me Not” on remodeling; new anchor fence cost $1800.00 - 1 bedroom; very neat ‘inand out 5-12-31-tf Arthur B~~~~ WANTED - Responsible drive. Disabled American - small basement; 1%car garage - nicely landdscaped; over l/2 acre lot - Taxes I, babysitter for third shift in Veterans and Auxiliary. last Year $225.00 - priced to sell-at $19.O00.00 terms. L.#16,572. 1 Cass City my home. Call 872-2507. 13-9-7-1 Well Drilling , 11-8-24-3 SPECIAL! ! ! Near Cass City -- 75 Acres, 7 room home with 3 bedrooms; 2 bat- I[ Real Estate For Sale WORDS FAIL TO express hrooms; FIREPLACE with wood-burning insert ; it has the “OPEN LOOK” living 5.? FULL TIME Public Health our sincere appreciation to room and dining room; many other feahres, PLUS guest home, one story with 1 .- and Nurse: To work in Adoles- the many who sent cards, 1 bedroom, etc. PLUS 24x40’ BUILDING for garage and workshop & storage; cent Health special project flowers and called during Mostly wooded - built in 1979 -- Priced to move immediately at $69,500. Terms, I in cooperation with Huron the loss of our beloved L#16,490. [ Pump Repair and Sanilac County schools. mother, grandmother and STATE LICENSED BSN required and experi- sister, Ardis Bauer. May NEAR CASS CITY: Very neat 3 bedrooms with closets - 2 bathrooms; new well; ence in public health nurs- God richly bless you all. extra large kitchen - extra large living room with sliding glass door leading to Phone 673-3800 ing, school health nursing, 13-9-7-1 sun deck ; many other features - small horse barn for 3 horses ; nicely landscaped 8-1-27-tf and/or program develop- -- Asking only $45,000.terms. L# 16,493. ~- ment, Send resume to Shir- I WOULD LIKE to thank HURON TREE SERVICE. ley McMann, R.N., M.S.N,, my many friends and cus- COLONIAL Tree trimming, removal Director of Nursing, tomers for their many IN CASS CITY: Two story aluminum sided home with approx. 2,000 square feet and dead wooding, stump Sanilac County Health De- years of support while I op- of living space; blown in insulation in ceiling and walls; open stairway; formal removal. Fully insured. partment, 115 N. Elk, San- erated Clare’s Sunoco in dining room; 4-5 bedrooms; 2 car garage; excellent location - near downtown Free. estimates. Over 15 dusky, MI 48471. Applica- Cass City. Your support Cass City -distant owner wants immediate sale! ! ! Reduced to $55,900. terms. years experience. Owner - tions accepted through and help will always be re- L#16,521 COUNTRY DREAM. 3 bedroom trl-level wlth open saling area and livlng room on 2 acres cloqo to paved road. Large famlly room. rai?ed wood deck, Mx22 polo barn, Marvin Andreski. Call 874- Sept. 16, 1988. An equal op- membered and ap- Marlelle schools and only $58,900. 4457. 8-6-15-tf portunity/affirmative ac- * preciated. Clare Mellen- LISTINGS NEEDED ON ALL TYPES OF REAL ESTATE tion employer. 11-9-7-1 dorf. 13-9-7-1 (BUYERS WAITING) i 14 ACRES: Cass City - Owendale --- large 4-5 bedroom home - basement; 1% i RNs & LPNs bathrooms; large barn with new roof; room for several horses, etc. Immediate Possession. Priced to sell at $47,500. Terms. , L#16,568. Needed for Acute & ECF Hospital I See; C; 11 or Write to: 5 Experienced and graduate nurses welcome B.A. CALKA, REALTOR c1 * Competitive salary 6306 West Main Street i * Excellent benefits ORIGINAL BUT MODERN. 4 bedroom brick farmhouse on 314 acre lot on paved road, * 12-hour shifts Cass City, Michigan 48726 i modern kllchen. 1% baths, mostly new windows, large attached parage, workshop, t plus 2 car garage. Reduced to 558,8M) I STAN C.HRYSLER - REPRESENTING ’ Contact Personnel Department Marv Hobart, Sales Associate f I I STATE WIDE REAL ESTATE MAINSTREET MARLETTE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Call 517-872-3355 b44 Van Dyke 2770 Main St., Marlette, MI 48453 Ask For Free Folder Almonl, MlchlQIn4wO3 m Phone: (313) 798-8591 E Our 36th year serving Tuscola, Sanilac and Huron Counties ‘E&%? i Evenings: (517) 635-7781 Phone 517 635-7491 11-8-31-2 PAGE TEN CASS CJTY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 8,1988 CAN CITY, MICHIGAN Auction Saturdav Taking stock Bernice Gracey says goodbye rr Pf By Bill Myers to her treasure &of dolls Delbert’s parents’ fm, in about moving toFlorida,but start a new life,,Gracey still “I kind of hate to part up a littler” 1974 after Delkrt retired first she’s planning a trip to thinks abut the dolls. She with after mag)them 4Somewy else,s trash from &netal Motors in Singapore, where she plans noted that she’s helping her this many years,” she re- The current rage of the Madison HeiEhts resident them moncy for 30 days and Pon tiac. to visit aniece. “When I get 14-year-old granddaughter, peated. “I’ve always liked environmentalists is gar- then renewing evcry month. was my treasure.” back, 1’11 settle down,” she Jennifer Johnson of Florida, dolls,,but it’s been 30 or 35 would get cancer after 70 Gracey said her collex- NOW, as Grzlceym bage. Suddenly America is ycars of living in the same “Rep’s’’ they call this sort tion has diminisha some- $el1MY of added. with a budding doll collec- Years. I’ve got to get rid of menaced by swill. The solu- house 24 hours a day. of deal. ings, she says she’s thinking Despite getting ready to tion. them.” Average rate around 7% whatover theDast few vears. tion of course is to throw Personally if I had to live in She ha& no millions upon million over the pcriod. Taxable, recalled of the same Madison Heights trouble selling 25 to 30 dolls dollars at the problem. house 24 hours a day for 70 with net yield after tax, 5%. during an auction held after Value each now For example: In the little ycars I would welcome of %l,W her husband, Dclbcrt, died suburb of Madison Heights malignancy. Mind you, after 3 years of compound- in ing, $1 157. 1982. north of Detroi t they have an there would be 29,999.55 She now that she and incinerator which up to now The comparison is one of people in town who her husband had moved to has not disturkl the state wouldn’t tx afflicted. And apples and oranges, Case I1 the Cass City area, 3 to bureaucrats and the EPA only 45/100th of my body is as close to 100% liquid as * and the local Nervous Nel- would get hit. you’re going to get. With lies. Seriously, do you know of 30-day paper, your average But now the bureaucrats anyone who has lived in the time to cash-in is 15 days. Local DSS havc done a ‘4study.” same place for 70 years, 24 You can hold your brcath Thcre is some fly ash that hours a day? almost that long, and it warns area goes out of the stack when I ran down the list of wouldn’t hurt most of us to garbage is burned. The friends around 70 and find starve for a fortnight. govcrnmcnt has said the that they all have lived in at Rising interest rates would residents stuff is dangerous. least a dozen different helplhe fellow with the 30- How dangerous? If you places during their lifetime. day loans to the bank. livcd on the lei: side (pre- In the face of argu- They’d hurt Tiny Tim, the such worker and the other a DSS vailing winds are south- ments, the government will grandson whose mother is - west) for 70 years, 24 hours holding the zero-coupon worker enforcing a court still insist that Madison order for the child’s removal a day, then the chances are Heights spend $12 million bnds for him. However, 15 in one million you would the youngster young from the be. to cut down the fly ash from is too to “If you are contacted by contract cancer, says the the incinerator. That’s worry, and his mother is too study’s report. busy.. anyone claiming to be a right-- 12 million bucks. Department of Social Serv- Madison Heights has That’s worse than an afflic- With an insured housing 30,000 people. That would bond from Tampa, you do ices employee, please ask to tion in itself. their identification, mean that 45/1OOths of one Onward! know that it will be paid off see ********* at par, and Tiny Tim will get which includes the em p 1o ye e * s pi c t u re, ” Two case histories: (June the full amount in 2014, Detwiler urged. For health 1985 to June 1988) when he will be 29 years “In addition, if you are at Case I--A gift of 25M (par old, and hopefully out of Insurance *.* all uncertain whether or not value) ot zero coupon bands school and ready to go to this is a legitimate contact mat provider is made to a new grandson. work. from the Department of Income when Tampa. Fla. Home mort- So the zero-coupons are Social Services, plcase call now worth $1763. The 673-9100andrequestverifi- - coupon, insured by Verex, rep’s in the bank deal are see-mom cation of the person and the yield basis at purchase, worth $1157 after com- authorization make a visit about lo%, tax free. Due pound ing. to Crnmrt A. Tolohman, Jr, to your home.” Call: 8240 W. Maln 2014 but callable by lot It’s still early in this game, Detwiler said an investiga- bcginning 2004. Tax free. Score: Cam Clty, Mlch. but so far, so gd. tion of the recent incident is Phone 872.3388 Cost, $I,Ooo.Oo $1763 vs $1 157. underway. She said the Markct value Junc 30, As any financial writer couple was last seen driving 1988--$1763. will tell you, the time to a late model white Chevette. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF a few special dolls, Sanilac County resident Casc: 11--A conservative report news is when it’s in Persons who have any in- invcstor, successful ovcr a your favor. formation or see anything Bernice Gracey is selling her collection of more than 80 dolls as she prepares to lifetime, and a canny man, Bill Myers is a retired edi- suspicious are asked to call move out -of state. The dolls, as well as furnishings, antiques, tools and other items, 8’‘s a re-pu‘chax agrm- the state police post in Car0 State Farm Mutual Autornoblle Insurance Comoanv.. tor and investment coun-‘ go on the auction block Sept. 10 at her home, 8 1/2 miles east of Cass City. Home offlc? Bloomlngton,llllnols ment with his bank, loaning se lor. at 673-2156.

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Classes Free to Non-graduates CASS CITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 82, NUMBER 22 c- CITY, MICHXCAN -THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1988 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS J SECTION 2, PAGES 1% 125 attend annual meeting of Tuscola Farm Bureau

Some 125 persons attended warning to members about Duane Weber was recog- Memkrs approved dele- the 68th annual meeting of charter millages. nized as the retiring Promo- gates for the Michigan Farm the Tuscola Coynty Farm Resolutions passed which tion and Education Commit- Bureau annual. meeting, Bureau, held Aug. 25 at the will be sent to the state pol- tee Representative and which will be held Nov. 29 K of C Hall in Caro. icy development committee James Petzold as the Young to Dec. 2 in Grand Rapids. Key Club Awards were for consideration include Farmer Representative. The final report of the presented to Deb Schmidt, support for the reinstate- Rick Seidler received the evening was given by Re- Roy Knoll, John Foley, Ted ment of Michigan's Quali- Distinguished . Young gional representative Bernie Balzer and Dave Kolacz. fied Agricultural Loan Pro- Farmer Award and Barry Bishop. He commented on District VI Director and gram; support form initiat- Hedley was honored with a the state making its member- Michigan Farm Bureau ing and promoting congres- special Service to Agricul- ship goal, reported MFB had President Jack Laurie dis- sional action to address the ture Award. extended its well water test- cussed the disaster resulting water rights issue; support Membership awards were ing program, and reminded from the drought and alter- for high-risk insureds to presented to Bill Gray, Roy members who were in P.A. 1 16 that they could file for a natives for dealing with dis- carry the costs of the special Knoll, Beverly Daily, Vir- asters in the future. He also programs used to fund ginia Papp and John Foley. refund if thy were not al- spoke about the role agricul- "high-riskpools"asopposed John Foley was re-elected lowed to use the "loss carry ture and Farm Bureau will to all insureds subsidizing as District I11 Director and forward'' provision because play in the future. the pools; *support to in- Virginia Papp we re- of P.A. 254. He concluded by saying crease the amount assessed elected as an At-Large Di- Following adjournment, a there is always a new chal- for drain maintenance; sup rector. reorganizational meeting lenge to face just when we port for walk-in commodity The Cream of the Crop was held. The Executive think a11 the problems are referendum voting; support Community Action' Group Committee for the ujxom- solved. Farm Bureau will for enforcementof P.A. 116 received first prize for the ing year is: president, Den- continue to face these chal- violations; support for a largest percentage of mem- nis Engelhard, Unionville; SCHOOL'S OPEN -Cass City adult crossing guard supervisors recently attended lenges. study on merging pubiic krs present and Maple vice-president, Virginia County resolutions passed services; support of educat- Grove received second Papp, Caro, and third mem- a seminar in Saginaw to begin an attack on a growing statewide young pedestrian kr,John Foley, Millington. safety problem. While 5- to 19-year-oldsmakeup percent thestate's population, by the membership were ing consumers abut over- prize. 24 of support of efforts to resur- charge in the food system they are involved in 43 percent of the pedestrian traffic deaths and injuries. AAA face M-81; support of a plan and false statementsby news dealing with solid wastes; .... media; support for provi- .-.-.-.- .....*.. Michigan Safety and Traffic Education consultant Paul Weber (right) is shown .....'.'.*..**.*.*.-*-...... and support of the Road sions for farm credit, and ...-.*...*.*.*.* .*..**...... preparing seminar participants for the opening of school. With him are Sara Commission's efforts to .'.'.*.* .... :.:.:.:. support for the current dairy ....**.*...* ...*...... -.-.*.*.*.'.' Browning, a fifth grader at Peace Lutheran School in Saginaw, and Cass City Police raise extra funds to improve program. .'.*.'.'...... Things We.Print .*.*...... *.-.* ...... *.-.* :.:.:.:.'a#..... Tuscola County Roads. The membership sup- .'.....'i*-.*.. Chief Gene Wilson. The seminar, one of 9 around the state, was sponsored by AAA ...... *..*.-...... Tickets Business Cards :::$ County reaffirmations in- ported a proposed amend- .....:.:.:.: ...:.:.:.:1.m...... Menus AccountingPrograms Forms$$$....::;:A: Michigan and the Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning. cluded: thanking the Coop- ment to Michigan Farm .*.*.*.* erative Extension for hclp Bureau policy which would ...... Letterheads .:.:.:.: during the Flood of '86; make a hotline or pamphlet encouraging ag tourism in available to members re- the county; support for VO- garding the risks and com- Curt Strickland awarded cational ag classes in county pensation they could expect schools; support for funding if their land were surveyed of the Displaced Farmers for seismographic activity Program; support for drain- or oil leasing. advanced banking degree age ditch maintenance; sup- Support was also given for port for a study on the a reaffirmation of Michigan Cass City banker Curt A distinguished faculty of merger of government pro- Farm Bureau policy dealing r Wednesday is... Strickland was awardcd a morc than 130 pcople in- grams in the county; and a with school finance. diploma at the 44th annual cludes leading bankers, comrnenccment exerciscs of economists, educators, con- the Graduate School of sultants and Ggovcrnmcnt Bmkihg,"'Midison,' Wis., orfic ids. Aug. 19. Strickland is vice-presi- dent and branch manager of Thumb National Bank and Trust, Cass City. The school, presentcd by the 16 state bankers associa- tions comprising the Ccntral Earn Your States Confcrence of Bank- ers Associations, and the DOUBLE PRINT University of Wisconsin- Madison, was establishcd in HIGH SCHOOL I DOUBLE VALUE DAY! 1945 to provide bankcrs with an opportunity for Every Wednesday receive a second advanccd study and rcscarch set of prints absolutely FREE! in banking, economics and Curt Strickland DIPLOMA "Check Our New Lower monctary problcms. This year, 1,000studcnts from 35 Photo Processing Prices." statcs attcndcd. Thumb singles or Offer good durmg Wednesday normal business hours NEXT DAY or FREE VOID on Double Prmts Instruction in the Graduatc meet Sept. 10 School of Banking takcs The YMCA Thumb G.E.D. CERTIFICATE8 place in 3 2-week summer Singlcs Club will hold its sessions, along with cxtcn- rcgularly scheduled party at FALL 1988-89 sion, or home study work, Sandusky Maple Valley including comprehcnsivc Elementary School Satur- banking problems to be CASS CITY ADULT HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION CLASSES day, Sept. 10, from 8:30 September 19,1988 Janwq 19,1989 completed in the pcriods p.m. to 12:30 a.m. bctwccn summer rcsidcnt Music is by the Blue Notes. CUSS MEETS TITLE TIME ROOM TEACHER sessions. Guests are welcome. MONDAY US. History 6:OO-lO:OO 304 Zaw iI in s ki Typing 6:0O-8:OO 101 Brown Accounting 8:OO-lO:OO 102 Brown

TUESDAY English 6:OO-lO:OO 203 Lovejoy Family Living 6:OO-lO:OO 109 Scollon Independent Study 6:OO-1O:OO Library Zdrojew s ki

WEDNESDAY ' Math 6:OO-lO:OO 103 Hobbs Science 6:OO-lO:OO 305 Bolton Government 6100-10:OO 201 Gray

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Gen Kehoe walk=a=thon Gagetown Area News Phone 665-2221 A walk-a-than sponsored by Hills and Dales Gcner?‘ SEED I I Hospital will begin at 9 a.m. I Saturday in the Cass City High School parking lot. REUNION Saturday began when the Trinity United Dave Ackerman of Cass M Hospital later this month WHEAT Participants, who are to * \\\ more than 100 family mem- Methodist Church in Sebe- City, Mr. and Mrs. Albert for surgery. On the weekend of Aug. bers met in the Cfiepstow waing. Mary McKellar at- Hass of Bad Axe, Mary Callers Sunday at the secure pledges of any i u, NOW Brightbill and Lucille Ruth amount for the number of 27 an Irish clan met in Village Park, getting ac- tended. home of Margaret and Canada when the first an- quainted and enjoying re- Dick Carroll was a pa- of Port Austin, Irene Elger Generous were Jack miles they walk, will follow ;% We have Augusta nual Mullin-Phelan-Staple- freshments. All attended a tient at Scheurer Hospital Ginter, Elkton, and John Generous and Lillian De- a4-mile course leading back and Frankenmuth ton reunion took place in 4:OO p.m. Mass at Mary Im- in Pigeon where he under- and Joyce Pfaff of Bad Axe. cker of Caro, to the high school. Rides Chepstow. The gathering maculate Church, followed went surgery last week. Mark Nirntz of Escon- Anne Lenhard of Sebe- will be provided for those Seed Wheat was a %day affair, hosted by a sit-down dinner at 5 : 00 Bernadine Good and dida, Calif., a Lutheran waing and Jeff Lenhard of who can’t complete thc by the Mullin family, Peter p.m. in the church hall. Sun- Mary McKellar were cal- youth minister, visited his Sebewaing spent Labor course. Mullin as chairman. day, the local hotel in lers at the Four Seasons parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ar- Day with Mr. and Mrs. Bill We Have nold Nimtz of Sebewaing. Proceeds from the event Chepstow was the site of Nursing Home in Bad Axe Lenhard and Tom. will be used to help fund a :Y.. Fertilizers and Spreaders family group singing, danc- to visit Beatrice Geiger, They were dinner guests of Ray and Ginny Comment Owen-Gage ing and visiting, followed and also visited Evelyn Mrs. Fred McKellar Tues- of Rochester were over- complete makeover of an X- by a late afternoon business Langley in Pigeon. day of last week. night guests of the Eugene ray waiting room at the hos- School menu meeting. Dominic Buffa, son-in- Alma and Mary Wald Comments Labor Day. pital. Next year’s reunion will law of Sue Penrod, died re- spent a few days in Saginay Jim Helwig of Midland Additional information on BEROER be held in Michigan at the cently in Detroit at age 53. with Mary Louise Merz and visited his mother, Velma the event is available by call- THURSDAY, SEPT. 8 family, whose home suf- Colony House, Cass City, Gary and Mary McKellar Helwig, Labor Day. ing the hospital at 872-2 121 * the Wald families making attended the funeral held fered damage from a smol- Mcatballflomato and arrangements. Monday, Aug. 29, at the dering basement fire. The Mushroom Sauce Among those attending Kaul Funeral Home in De- ladies assisted with the Mashed Potatocs this year’s reunion were the troit. clean-up. Salad Bar David Durst families from Mr. and Mrs. William Tim Arvoy and Bethany Pudding New York, Mary Leipler of Ilapke attended the wed- Ford, both of Owosso, were PEPS1 married Friday evening at Lachine, Mr. and Mrs. ding of their daughter, 8 - 112 liters FRIDAY, SEPT. 9 Mike Wald, Mary, Alma Laura Papke, in Glennie 7:OO p.m. in the Owosso I die‘ and George Wald and Aug. 20. Joe Papke also at- Church of the Nazarene. A Donna, Joe Wald and Pat tended. The groom was reception in the church hall Tuna Noodle and Jackie and Bill Staple- Kenneth Lalone Jr. and the immediately followed. Jeff PeaS Arvoy was his brother’s Professional and Business ton. wedding was held at the Warm\ Only $279 Salad Bar Oldest family members Scottsdale Campgrounds, best man and a sister of the Applesauce were Mary Leipler, 88, and with reception following at bride was her only atten- Frank Mullin, 87. Youngest the Mikado Civic Center. dant. The groom is the son MONDAY, SEPT. 12 family member was a new Relatives attended from of Pat and John Arvoy and DIRECTORY baby born to the Peter Mul- Oscoda, Omer, Standish, the bride’s parents are Mr. Chicken Noodle Soup lins Saturday, Aug. 27. Columbiaville and North and Mrs. Joseph Ford, all : ACCOUNTANTS Branch. of Owosso. Marian and N EXT PHYSICIANS Lunch Meat ****** Eugene Comment and John Salad Bar The Harry Kehoes re- turned home Wednesday Comment of Essexville at- : Anderson, Tuckey Harold f. Donahue DCSSCrt Mrs. W.C. Hunter spent evening after a 10-day bus tended and were overnight loser’s lotto Drawing : Bernhardt & Co., P.C. M.D., A.A.F.P. the day last Sunday with trip. They visited the home guests of the Arvoys. Ceriitied Public Accwnlanls 4674 Hill Street TUESDAY, SEPT. 13 Mr.,and Mrs. Murl LaFave. of Thomas Jefferson, Mon- Sam Johnston of Alma I : And.mon, FPA - 673-3137 Cam City Saturday, Sept. 10 * R0b.d fuckw, CPA - 072-3730 Elva Pitcher and friend ticello, Busch Gardens and and Mr. and Mrs. J.C. : Jor~Bornhrdl, CPA - 673 3137 072-2323 Taco/Meat were callers. Colonial Williamsburg in Pitcher of Sebewaing were ; 715 E. Frank SI..Caro. MI Offlco hours weekday8 luncheon guests of the Dick I carrots Josh and Garrett Virginia, took a cruise on and except Thursday Beauchamp of Bay City the New Spirit on Carrolls Sunday. Jack 6261 Church Salad Bar SI. Fruit spent a few days with their Chesapeake Bay, toured Generous and Lillian De- Cas8 City, MI cker were callers. Phorw 672-4688 Dr. 3. Gelsslnger grandparents, Mr. and the Naval base at Norfolk, Mrs. Bill Goodell. visited Arlipgton Cemet- Wil and Wen Birch of Bay Chiropractor WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14 City attended the monthly Qc&ker Mr. and Mrs. Mike ery, the Smithsonian In- Jr. Sunday brunch of the Ray Armstead Mom, Tues., Thurs., Fri. Pisarek Jr. and children stitution, toured Certitied Public Accountant Hot Dogsmun Methodist Church and vis- 9-12 a.m. and 2-6 p.m. spent several days camp- Washington, D.C., and at- Mllc. Houri: 9-5 Mon +Frl,Sat corn ing at Higgins Lake. tended a performance of ited the Harry Kehoes. The 9.1 2. Other by mnlment Sat., 9-12 a.m. hwri Frics Mrs. Fred Werth of Sebe- “Shear Madness” at the ladies were callers at the Maid 6312 Main Street 21 N. Amor, Caro, Mlch. home of Dick and Esther on-Frl 730am +10’00pm Amo- frwn LOA #lore Salad Bar waing died recently at a Kennedy Center. Others Sat 8 Sun 8 00a rn - 10.00 p m Main Street Cass City, MI 48726 Oranges nursing home in Bay City. from the area who made Walsh and Madge Murray. Phone Car0 673-4464 Her funeral took place at the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Murray will enter U of THURSDAY, SEPT. 15 COUNSELING Chickcn Do YOU HAVE A Richard A. Hall, 0.0. DRlNKlMQ PROBLEM? Osteopathic Physician Mashcd Potatocs New! Our FREE ’89 Catalog! ALCOHOUCS AMONYyoU8 4874 Hlll St. Gravy AND AL-AIJON Cas8 City, Michigan Mushroom Grwn Bans 184 Full-Color Pages! Ewry FWy E- - B.Qo p m. 072-4446 Salad Bar Come In for Yours Today! ooad shophrd LuLhuu, Chwch a724725 HOnw 872-4743 Jc I loflop ping Carl Clty FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 Hoon K. Jeung, M.O. D ENTI - STS Surgeon IGrillcd Chcesc Speclallst In Stomach PCaS R. Pmul Chappel, DDS, PC and Bowel Problems Family Dentistry Salad Bar I Applesauce I Comprehensive Orthodontic0 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dally 6240 Hill, Cess City Saturday -9to 12 noon Closed Thursday Phone 672-3870 UM-Flint I 6230 Hospital Drive HEALTH CARE Cass City, MI 48726 courses Phone 872-461 1 Model 25 By Realistic” IMMEDIATE Home 072-3138 at Marlette PC Compatible NON-EMERGENCY University of Michigan- awe‘loo HEALTH CARE Flint credit courscs leading Save $2990 Dr. E. Paul Lockwood $25 iee Chiropractic Physician to a 15-crcdit Small Busi- ~nc~~dqphyridm a fma * ness Mmagcment Ccrtificate Olllcr Houn: Mon., Tuss ,Wed , 4nd dmk room frl. 9-12 noon and 24p m will bc offcrcd this fall and No Appointment Necessary Clomad: Thursday and Saturday during following scmcstcrs 25%on-screen off’ A promptstop performer that make with pro- 399.95 89995 Phone 872-2785 Cass 9995 600-830pm FMwa at Marlctte High School. gramming simple. 122-channel cable- With Personal DeskMate’” 2 software. 2 30-8 30 p m Saturd*y# City for Appointment UM-Flint Extcnsion and compatible tuner HQ system. #16-513 Remote batteries extra 1000.m -830pm Sunday Continuing Education Direc- HILLS AND DALES Itor Douglas Kellcy said the HOSPITAL Beatrlx G. Martln, M.D. plan is to offer all 5 of thc lnfsrnrl Medicine ncedcd 3-crcdit courses at HOME CARE Marlette High School, one 4672 Hill St. each fall and onc each win- THUMB AREA Cass Clty, MI tcr scmestcr. HOME CARE AGIWCT Phone 8724331 The course king offcred eve- NurslnO Speech Therapy this fall, on Tucsday nings starting Scpt. 13, is Nurse Aides up to 24 hour& OFFICE HOURS: Medicare and Medicald CertlflOd. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Management Accounting. Blue Cross Saturday 8 a.m.-Noon Thc class will mcct from 7 Your locaily owned, Private to 9:40 p.m. in room 119. non-l)rolll. lull Service Acceptlnp New Pstleintm Home Care Agency Admission and registration (51 7) 6744746 details are available by call- Speakerphone With Directory Wireless 3-Station Intercom 1 (800) 358-4749 ing or writing the UM-Flint Dual Deck With Dolby* B NR N. Y. Yun, M.D. Office of Extcnsion & Con- $14 SCT-45 By Realistic DU6FONE8-202By Radio Shack Plug ’n Talk‘ By Real1 INSURANCE Phyrlclm 4 Surgwn tinuing Education, Flint Save OM;. Hourr: 48502 2 186, (3 13) 762-3200. Allen Wltherrpoon Man.-Frl. - 9 a.m. lo 5 p.m. b EngW l-110 Thurs. - 9 a.m. lo 12 p.m. 6995 ,7;t5 NEL Gravlh fund Sal. - 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Job hunting NEL EWFund NEL -Fund 6232 Horpltnl Drlvm Stores up to 200 wyMarks sl- Cam# Clty series to names. Programmable Phom 872-2321 OHlce 872-4733 Copy personal tapes in half the time. Con- Touch -Tone / pu Ise’ d ia I- 4615 Oak Cass CiQ Res. 872-4257 bp offered i; tinuous play, auto-stop. #14-643 w ing. #43-625 OPTOMETRIST - -- “Job Stratcgy,” a program il Dual-Powered Calculator “Funtastic” Big-Button Phone to help you bring your job - VETERINARIANS EC-4014 By Realistic hunting skills up-to-date, ET-201 By Radio Shack Dr. G. W. McNiven will bc offcrcd as a 2-part Dr. R. R. Watson COMPANION ANIMAL /o HALF PRICE HOSPITAL scrics Scpt. 13 and Scpt. 20 Optometrists from 10 a.m. to noon in Prlmary Vlrlon -tu P.C. 4430 S. Seeger SI. e506E.M*in.CurClry Cass City - Phone 872-2255 County Confcrcnce Room 8721374 or 872-4375 Rod Elllm, O.V.M. B,37 Austin St., Sandusky. Thc scrics, prcscntcd by Hit all the right buttons! Ideal for home and work- Hourr: Monday thru Carol Gnlkr-Elllr, D.V.M. Friday 9-5 thc Agriculturc in Transi- Touch-redial, mute, ringer shop. Full auto-polarity Special adj us t . Touch -Tone I p uI sei operation, diode check tion Program, is dcsigncd to ory. With pouch. #65-979 dialing. #43-344 function. #22-185 Appdntments Available Edward Scollon, O.V.M. help look for that firstjob,or I Veferlnatian to rc-enter thc job market Farm and PHYSICIANS aftcr a long abscncc. - Pel Anlmals Participants will lcarn how Phone 872-2935 to asscss job opcnings, sct 4W9 N. Sewer SI.. Cess City BALU K., M.D. job goals, dcvclop a rcsumc, Obsretrician B Gynecologist look for a job, and how to 70 North Elk Street conduct thcmsclvcs in an Sandurky, MI 48471 Phone (313) 648.4733 This space could intcrvicw. The video scrics, “You’re Hircd,” will also Offlcr Houn: yours for be Mon., Tues.. Thurs , Frl, be shown. ~ 9 10 5. Appolntnrnt Only Alter Hour8 Call as little as $1.75 Pcrsons can prc-rcgistcr by (313) MI-3770 per week. calling Gracc Hasslcr at 648- 25 15 by Scpt. 9. CASCITY, CASS SEPTEMBER PAGE THREE MICHIGAN CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, 8,1988 3 BIG DAYS EXTRA SAVINGS FROM KRITZMANS’4ALE ENDS SAT., SEPT, 1 O-- -

Boys’and Girls’ , at Kritzmans’ DENIM JEAN BONANZA ”VAN HEUSEN” eGirls’Jeans Size 4 to 6X and 7 to 14 Top Quality Boys’ Jeans Size 4 to 7 and 8 to 16 .Student Jeans - 26’’to 30” waist DRESS SHIRTS Waist sizes to Husky Jeans - 25” 36’’ Kritzmans’ Now Carry In Stock These Famous Brand Shirts. OUR ENTIRE STOCK!! 2O%i OF BIKINI PANTIES Our already Low Prices This Week Only Sizes 5-6-7 97 Ass’t. colors Sorry, no lay-a-ways at these prices. Sale ends Sat., Sept. 1 MATTRESS PADS Machine washable - 100% Polyester TWIN FULL QUEEN FITTED FITTED FITTED Fits standard Pillow

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_. INFANTS ENTI RE STOCK Women’s Fall and Winter MEN’S WHITE RECEIVING CUSHION SWEATIER BLANKETS WORK SOCKS Irregulars of our .By “Riegel” “Railroad” Socks j .SI ig ht I rreg u lars f 100% Cotton .Assorted Prints Elastic Ribbed Sixe 30” X 40” TOP SPECIAL SPECIAL 2 pairPackage $3 77 Size 30” X 30” 3\pr.$299 Striped Border Sizes 10 Thru 13 Special 5-

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Just call or visit us today I. to send the FTDQ Folk Art Festival Grandparents' Day Bouquet. Held at the Elkland Township I FRIENb Grandparents' Day is Cultural Center, Main Street, C~SSCity Choc September 11. FTD Flowers- SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. The feeling never ends. 10 - -

~ dried herbs & naths baskets 4 crates flords SAVE I ATTENTION BRIDES=TO=BE quilts & soft-seulpture Amish & country doh I \1 hand-carvings painted'wood country critttm Special Offer Victorian fancies toys ceramics crochet handmades Ideal shoh INVITATIONS - 50 % OFF hand-knit sweaters hqmespun wood folk-art FREE ADMISSION Order your flowers before 3 pc.- P fi fi FOOD RAIN or SHINE k%-k! Sept. 30 and receive Coven 50% off your invitations. Sque Rou Cuss City Floral Thumb Primitives @ Birrist Flowerr & Gifts Cam City 872.3675 Pigeon 453-2414 ' .J : ;f _.I\'- - 3 pc. Salad Set .A: Chip & Dip set THURSDAY Enioy Friendship Festivul Days D Our Hometown Suviygs Ann iversz -- FRIDAY D With WeAi Thursday, Friday and Saturday i D A rr EZQUEJT MAIN STRER AUTO PARTS) Try our Hours: Mom-Fri. 8-530;Sat. 8-3;OO SATURDAY D a 6585 E. Main St., Cass City B Fish&Chip Rain n I 1 MCC or Sweetheart Dinner Dinner i pc. Chicken dinner Includes Roll and Slaw Phone 872-3025 4 n 2nd Dinw a Shine only $350 Q I 4 D Bakery Special Glazed Q Friday Donuts 4 I B Friday Banjo Kings orange Fried Cakes $180 a doz. Reg. $2.40 \ Reg. $2.40 Now$199 dot. FREE Bean Soup Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Q 4 Stuffed Critters FALL Fresh Vitamins Sommers' Bakery and Restoumnt a in a Crate Hudson 872-3577 SALE Valu Rite BRand Names onlyS50O 4 During Large Assortment of New Plush Animals NEW! 1 m Latest Fa1I Fas h ion Friendship Balloon Bust 1 JEWELRY Arriving Daily Festival for 1 Best Selection - Priced Lower Thursday-Friday-Sat urday \ 10% a25% OFF 88 ./I $1 Sept. 8 - 9 - 10 Your Purchase No Nonsense Hose Just Make Your Selection, Pop a Balloon and Gift -Jewelry Country Design Mini-limps Watch -Toy with Shade Video Dept. SAVE Have ~1000or more lour fall Thur., 8th -Sat., 10th 10% VIDEO HAVEN OPEN UNTIL 8P.M, to Nardrobe cleaning AT WOOD'S I Remodeled Mon. - Sat. 50% Fresh Popcorn done 2500 top movies OFF *Last Emperor @Nuts uanK Tapes \ WII now .Broadcast News Hello Again @' Head Cleaners Save on the following items !/ Moonstruck @Ironweed BookCovers , before @PoliceAcademy 5 @COP Renister For Drive up Drop off AN-D MORE! .Wall Street @Overboard Free Giffs Back Door I cold *Fatal Attraction .Stakeout Grumbacher Up ho Ist ery I I Art Supplies Fabric Stains 1 Movie 3'' Mon.-Tues.-Wed. Movie CIubS2Oo0 Curtains Rugs Blinds weat her. 7Movies 717 2 M0vies4~' 1999 Movies 10 movies -Up to Foam Rubber Wood Craft a Wallpaper Any Time 48 hrs. 1000 7Days 3 rn0vies5~~ $100 e Stencils * Supplies Pillows 0 Paints and Paint -- EKHER'S Lottery OLD CLEANERS: I'With new Film Developing CassCity ' Fun Toys in our Double Prints Toy Department PHARMACY I Every Wednesday & :ASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE FIVE I

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DAYS Final Mark,Down Thursday Friday - Satu rda onSummer Clothes M-Thurs. & Sat, 9:30=5:30 with Fri. 9:30=9:00 Save 60% 75% Dan’s Men’s Wear & DawCs Country Casuals W W Lay-awey - Alterations “Where Quallty and Fmhlon Fit” -BALLOON BUST 6455 MainSt. 1 SAVINGS IISI Qf

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Friday, Sept. 9th Thumb Distributor Or R E NT B UY Ask for 500 p,m. = 7:30 p.m. HOLLISTER Walkers 110% SENIOR CITIZEh OSTOMY I PR ESCRlPTlON DISCOUNTS PRODUCTS I Wheel Chairs 1 I I I Pay Your Wo Accept Most Drop Off - Pickmup THUMB I PREoPAY I STATION PPfECRIPTlOIU For Noon Till 4:OO p,m, - EL EC;T R IC PLANS GENERAL Bill Here TELEPHONE PAGE SIX p. CASCITY, MICHIGAN, County rma1 all 18 8 8 reu ni 0n ...... N ...... ~...... 1 The Tuscola County Nor- 6:OO with doors open at 5 :00. AROUND THE FARM Harris & Company mal All Class Reunion will The school is located at 301 be held Saturday, Sept. 17, HmPr St. I at the Caro High School Memory Lane cafeteria. For more information Down Watch for JOINS THE The reunion will begin at call 872-2652 or 673-7551. From the files of the Chronicle spider mites TRKOUNTY ANIMAL I AMN By Bill Bortel ::::::::*.:::::;$$:::...... ::::::::::::i:::;::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::~;~:::::::~:::;::::::~:::::~~;~:::;~:::~:~::;~~~.~.:::.,~~:~:~~~:~:~~::~:~~.:~.~.:~:~:::::~:~:~*~:. PRODUCTS, INC...... *...... *: FAMILY Located at the Intersection of M-53 and Boy City-Forestville RdS. Lewis Muscular Dystrophy $ There have been several FIVE YEARS AGO President-elect Dale Ket- inquiries at the Tuscola hbanhave given the high- AMEV Investors, Inc. has Phone 5 17m8f2m459S telethon. est percent reduction in kill- Hours: hrkn.-Frl. 9:OO a.m. to 4:OO p.m. tlewell named standing County Extension office ken providing consumers Dagrnar Brown of Cass City A short in an electrical line committees for the new year ing the adult mites, It is with investment prducts started a Sunday eve- relating to spider mites in SPECIALS FROM Sept. 1st thru made her 24th trek across fye at the regular meeting of the growers' soybean fields,and important to use 3 or more for over 35 years. Now that ning at the Croft-Clara lum- gallons of water per acre by 1 have joined AMEV Sept. 30th (while supply lasts) the Mackinac Bridge Labor Cass City Gavel Club Tues- we are encouraging growers 61 ber yard on W. Main Street. air to increase the effective- Investors I am able to offer ' Special Regular Day in minutes. Themwd day evening. Lloyd Vyse, to scout their soybean fields you the family of Heavy Duty Hay Feedefwith sl19,ss Elkland Township Fire Chief ness of the products, Avoid AMEV was estimated at 40,ooO. Ms. Jim Gross and Earl Harris immediately spider mites. mutual funds other Hay Saver Panel S139.W Jack Hartwick estimated for spraying by air except early and Brown is a dental technician were appointed to the house Initial damage appears as investmen t products . chief attached to the Fourth damage at $50. committee and Fred Autm in the morning and late in Scoop Shovel (1910170) 16.95 19.95 Rick and friend yellow speclding on the upper the evening. This will avoid Why don't you join the Co-op Peniclllln G Procaine Marine Dental Company, Damm and C.M. Wallace were surface of the lower leaves AMEV famdy? 250 ML Camp LeJeune, Kenny Clothier, both of St. the problem of spray par- 939 -99 N.C. appointed discussion lead- and Callmetcday I.. 11 Petersburg, Fla., spent a few gradually progresses to ticles being upward 50% Dextrose 1.89 2.39 The Cass City High Schml ers. bronzing entire leaf. carried days with Rick's of the Genecol99 6.99 7.99 class of 1978 held its five- pnts,Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard by currents of warm rising and Mrs. Dale En Infestations often start along air. For ground applications Newell E. Harris Galvanized 12 qt. pail 3.99 4.99 year reunion Aug. 27 at the Damm. Damm and Mrs. Dale Damm grassy or weedy edges, near Knee Boots 9.99 11.95 Brentwoad in Caro. Mr. and route back to Florida, they took Pfc. Dale Damm to using drop nozzles directed 6815 E. Ca8S City Rd. visited Kenny's in dusty roads or in previously into closed canopy bans, 50 Gal. Rubbermate Tank 59.99 69.55 Mrs. Jim Hillaker and Mr. relatives Willow Run Monday after- stressed of fields. Cass City, MI 48726 Aluminum Rqof Coating 24.99 29.99 Virginia dry or areas use 40 gal- . and Mrs. Jerry Toner were mnand he left there by Treat any portion of a field PSI and 30-40 517-8~2~ White Salt Blks. (cattle) 50# 3.74 2.99 door prize winners. The annual John Y. Brown plane for Fort Bragg, N.C. which has severely bronzed lons o'f water per acre for Special selection of Dress Boots and Trucker Boots Kathryn Sue Kim received reunion was held Sunday at Mr. and MIS. Lyle leaves. Be sure to check how best control. ('1 .OO over cost) a B.S. degreq in medical the Gerard Marchand farm. Lounsbury of Clarkston vis- far the mites have spread If you should have further Fly Bombs 2 Ibs. '6.95 per can technology from Saginaw All five living children of ited relatives here over the questions relating to the spi- John attended. beyond the area of visible der mite, please contact the Good Quality Sawdust Available Now Valley State College. She is Y. Brown weekendandMr.Lounsbury, damage. Spot treat the en- They Mrs. John Guink, Tuscola Cooperative (Call for additional information) now employed as a techni- are Grant Hutchinsan and Gilbrt tire area in which mites are County I Extension Service office in AMEV Inverrtoq. h.I FOR SALE: 5 month old (450#) Holstein Feeder Steers cian in the Jaboratory at Charles Brown and Willis Albee went on to fish at Mio. present. If the infestation is P. 0.Box H2M Sr, Pad, MN 55161 These steers have been dehorned, implanted, dewormed, Car0 at 673-5999,Ext. 228. Deckerville Community Brown, all of Cass City, and more general but bronzing vacinated x2, fed on,a whole shelled corn and beef pellets Hospital. Miss Kim is the Donald Brown andEmerson with BVT. Premium quality feeders for the man who can daughter of Betty and Stanley Brown, both of Detroit. Writer's Club finish these steers in 7 months. Kim of Cass City. Animal Vaccines Available The Deford Craft Club will 25 YEARS AGO to meet Sept. 13 Farmers Elevator - Minden City meet Monday at the Novesta Church of Christ. The proj- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Persons involved in any (517) 864-3400 phase of writing are invited ect will be quilt tying. Host- Kritzman of Shabbona, Mr. tions but usually not com- Peck Farmers Elevator - Peck to attend the Thumb Area esses will be Joan Darling and Mrs. Bruce Ruggles of Writer's Club meeting Sept . pletely remove them. Where (313) 378-5986 and Josephine Wolak. Kingston and Mr. and Mrs. 13at7:Mp.m. inthesanilac rainfall has occured, continue ' Michigan Seeds & Supplies - Port Hope Raymond Kipp of Croswell County conference rooms, to scout to catch any mite V TEN YEARS AGO attended the annual summer 37 Austin St., Sandusky. build up. (517) 428-4677 meeting of Michigan Soil The club meetings are in- SPECIALS AVAILABLE AT There have been a few fields Rob Albee, Kevin Bliss, Conservation Districts, Inc. formal with time set aside in Tuscola County sprayed ALL THESE LOCATIONS El. for the reading and critiqu- M;uk and Brian Rutkoski and at Cdmp Kett, for spider mites, however, Alsq Want To Purchase Holstein Bull Calves Jon, Dana and Doug Zdro- ing of attending writers' May be Medicated. F_orAdditional Information The Kirton family reunion poetry, fiction and non-fic- the real concern we have is jewski collected $194 in Cass if the weather should warm Call Any Of The Above Locations. was held Sunday, Aug. 25, tion manuscripts. Discus- Complete-t-ine Of Parts i service Department City Monday for the Jerry at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sions are held on upcoming up and dry and hot condi- tions prevail, the spidermite Authorized Sales & Service On Small Engines RobertKirton,casscity,with conferences, contests and Briggs & Stratton, Kohler & Tecumseh other infor mat ion pertinent problem can really explode. 35 attending the potluck Luwn & Garden Equipment dinner at noon. to writers. Consequently, it is impor: Bob Gracey of Pontiac and Membership is open to tant to continue to observe ARIENS CUB CADET LAWN BOY Dawn Parcell of Car0 were professionals and your fields through mid Chain saws & Grass Trimmers Versatile Satellite Sunday forenoon guests of amateurs of all ages who September since good, ECHO JONSERED OREGON share the love of writing for Mr. and Mrs. ArnoldLapeer. profit or fun. healthy green leaves deter- Bars & Chains For Most Other Makes & Models The club's monthly news- mine size of soybean har- Yes, We Take Trade-Ins Mrs. Sandra (Bryant) Gustin vest. participated in graduation letter, "Thumbprints," will Reception That's be publishing the top win- The insecticides recom- exercises Thursday, Aug. 29, ning manuscripts from our mended for spider mite con- REX BINDER in Dayton, Ohio, after she recent writing contest. For 11-01 are: Cygon (dimethoate), had completed nurses' train- a copy of "Thumbprints," Lorsban 50W,Diazinon AG

ing at Miami Valley Hospi- send a stamped, self-ad- 500, SALES Clearlv Mesh Ornite 6E, Comite and + 4 tal Schoal of Nursing. dressed, business size en- Curacron 6E. Information 1264 E. CAR0 RD. velope and 5@z to: TAWC, (M-81) CAR0 he new line of Extruded Plus Mesh Antennas from a recent test against /IT-Lock" 35 YEARS AGO 215 Ellington St., Caro, MI mites in Indiana have shown CALL 673-4367 from Channel Mastera offer vermtility in a C or Ku mesh 48723 that Cygon (dimethoate) and design with a choice of button hook or quad-leg feed The West Elkland 4-HClub completed a very successful Tsupport. Designed to blend week nearly season last when 3ttractively into any environment 80 per cent of the 43 objects bile delivering ,superior recep- shown ht the county fair :ion, "T-Lock" Plus antennas received blueribbons. Doris PROVIDING HEALTH Matthews, Seas canning, I kature a heavy-duty steel polar placed third in the county nount, rustproof hardware and and Joyce Donnelly, who ipecially formulated powder displayed nine projects at the fair, received nine blue '0 WOMEN :oat paint for a durable long-life ribbons. nstallation.

~ Classes set FULLY THRC UGHTHE AGES INSTALLED: at hospital Good Health is so important Your need might be for our $1595 00 to good life. !t crosses all boun- stress reduction and nutrition I Expectant parent classes daries of age and lifestyle. A programs, weight loss program start Sept. 15 at Hills and Dales General Hospital in woman's health is often more or learning about women's Cass City. biologically complex than that of health through our extensive The classes will be Thurs- a man and requires greater un- video cassette library. day nights from 7 to 9 p.m. derstanding and care. The Our women's health pro- Model 64401111 in the hospital meeting health requirements and needs grams speak to the needs of room. of women are as individual as women of all ages and every Topics covered in the ses- women themselves. lifestyle. Each program is con- sions include male and female anatomy, fetal At The Cass City Internal ducted with mspect for your in- growth and development, Medicine Clinic, our programs dividual need and preference. maternal changes, breast are designed to provide health You'll find that the Cass City In- feeding, maternal nutri- tion, labor and delivery, care for the whole woman at all ternal Medicine Clinic is as indi- ~&!d&S&f Authodzed Dealer: cesarean section, brea- phases of her life. Our commit- vidual as you are. Call Or. Beat- he now Channel Mmstefl Yodol 6440M VldroClpherW Sitellltr R~oIverintegrates a high performance C/Ku-band thing and relaxation rment to your individual needs riMartin at The Cass City Inter- itellite receiver. dish positioner and descrambler into an attractively compact. contemporary styled unlt Designed to techniques, infant care and rovide complete operation via the 30-function infrared remote control, Ihe Model 6440M IS fully operational at the has led to such unique pro- nal Medicine Clinic today. u-band. The incorporated VtdeoCipherWl descrambler rnadule allows the reception of scrambled subscriptlon pro- contraception. See ramming and dellvers digltal stereo on all VCll channels grams as The Breast Screening, out new expanded office and The classes will be taught meet our friendly, all female by Faith Fahrner R.N., Cholesterol, Glucose and Blood BSN, and other staff mem- Pressure Screening programs. staff. Ready to Serve You bers. There are a total of 7 classes. Participants may bring a friend if a spouse is not available. Information on fees and FREE HEARING TESTING registration is available by (Screening for hearing impairment) calling the switchboard at test detecting Hills and Dales General As a public service to the . Hospital, 872-2121. community, Dr. Martin will Wednesday, Sept. 7 KRITZMAN Wednesday, Sept. 21 Barriger to offer FREE Hearing Wednesday,. Sept. 28 Sat el Ii te screening exams on: Tech n ic ian speak at Channel Master Wat ro usville Antenna Specialist The Watrousville-Cam I "WE CARE ABOUT HEALTH" Area Historical Society will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday eve- LOW ning, Sept. 13, at the mu- I CASS CITY INTERNAL MEDICINE CLINIC IT ALL STARTS WITH PRlCES!!SUPERS TORE! &urn in Watrousville. OR. BeMARriN, Meme 'The public is invited -to 4672 Mil! St.8 CmSS thy, Across from Hills & Dales 0 come and hear Mrs. Lillie HOURS: Barriger tell of her trek as a All commerdal insurances accepted, Blue Gors/Blue Shield, Medicare and MofkFri 8 am.5 pm small child to Oklahoma by 872-433 1 Blue Cross/ Blue Shield Trust participating physician. (We process your forms covered wagon. for your convenience at no extra charge.) Accepting new patients. Sat 8 am - Noon , Refreshments will be I served. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY,CHRONICLE-THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 8,1988 PAGE SEVEN 1 I VFWDO8t 1 Mrs. Thelma Jackson setsrneet Holbrook Area News Phone 658-2347 I I The monthly meeting of Veterans of Foreign Wars REUNION Kathryn Tyrrell. of Ubly were Wednesday Church in Ruth at 1:30 Wednesdaybreakfastguest Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robinson were Wednesday Post 3644 will be held Mrs. kanna Lackado of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cur- Saturday. of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hor- Kirsten Of Detroit were evening guests of Mr. and Monday beginning at 7:30

1 The Ed Peters family North Branch and Brent tis Cleland. Mrs. Blake Soule of Sebe- top and family in Imlay Tuesday guests of Mar- Mrs. Kevin O’Connor, P.m. at be post hall, ai^ reunion was held Sunday at Jackson of Bad Axe were Mrs.,Dennis McWilliams waing was a Monday guest City, and also visited Mr. garet Carlson. Danny and Shane at Min- Street, casscity. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday guests of Mr. and and daughters and Mrs, of Mrs. Earl Schenk. and Mrs. Terry Persell in Jeff Doerr came home den City. Mitch Warner. Seventy- Mrs. George Jackson Jr. George Barber of Royal Jason Jackson spent a Imlay City and Mr. and Sunday after spending a five attended the potluck Mr. and Mrs. Don Oak spent the weekend with few nights with his mother, Mrs. Harold Persell at week with Mr. and Mrs. dinner at noon. Games McKnight of Bad Axe were Mr. and Mrs. Evans Gib- Linda Jackson. Rochester and was a lunch Steve Rickett and Cory at were played by the chil- Thursday guests of Mr. and bard. Other Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stod- guest of Samantha Brown Redford. FREE FOOD dren. The afternoon was Mrs. Jim Hewitt. in honor of Evans Gib- dard of Sprat were Satur- in Lake Orion and an after- Mr. and Mrs. Chuck :spent visiting and seeing Mrs. George Barber of bard’s birthday were Dan day guests of Mr. and Mrs. noon guest of Christy’Col- Franzel, Kathy and Brad- For Pregnant Women, Infants, Children the cattle and crops on the Royal Oak visited Martha Gedert and girls, Mr. and Tom Kolar. lins in Pontiac. ley and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- WIC Program OFFERS FOR farm. Robinson at the home of Mrs. Dan Taylor and Mr. Leslie Hewitt was a Wed- Mr, and Mrs. Cliff nold LaPeer were Sunday Infants: Formula, Cereal, Juice; For Pregnant Women and Mrs. Dan Gibbard and nesday guest of Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guests attended from Mr. and Mrs. Allen Far- Jackson were Sunday sup- and Children: Milk, Cheese, Eggs, Peanut Butter, Florida, North Carolina, relly. \ family . Mrs. Jim Hewitt. per and evening guests of Chris Franzel at Lum. Oregon, Detroit, Farwell, Cleo Pelch of Finwich’ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wal- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Mrs. Joe Walsh, Mrs. Cereal, Juice. The program provides health screening Elkton, Ubly, Vassar, Bad was a Tuesday lunch guest lace and Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and Kathy of Richardson and Brenda. Evans Gibbard, Lillian tests and nutrition education. Axe, Saginaw, Pigeon, of Edanna Sweeney and Elmer Fuester of Cass City Utica were,Tuesday guests Jim Jackson went home Otulakowski, Stella Who Can Qualify? Utica and Port Huron. David. were Tuesday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Far- after spending some time Leszczynski and Eugene ****** Mr. and Mrs, Kermit guests and Mr. and Mrs. relly. with Mrs, George Jackson 0tula kow ski attended the Pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, and children Hartwick of Cass City were Leonard Stirrett of Bad Axe Reva Silver was a Wed- and Don. funeral of an uncle at Our up to their fourth birthday AND live in Tuscola County TRIP Sunday guests of Mr. and were Tuesday evening nesday evening guest of Sylvester Osentoski was Lady Help of Christians in AND who have a nutritional or health concern AND who Mrs. Lynn Spencer. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Edanna Sweeney and a Wednesday afternoon Detroit Thursday. meet the income guidelines. David. Mrs. Cliff Jackson visited : Mr. and Mrs, Ed William- Mr. and Gaylord Jackson. guest of Mr, and Mrs. Tom For more informath, Call the: ;son of Sterling Heights and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Wood- Olga Schneeberger of Kolar. Mr. and Mrs. John Walker ;Mr. and Mrs. Mike Maurer Lapeer of Cass City were chisky and family and Mrs. Cass City, Martha Keyser, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Far- Wednesday forenoon. Thursday supper guests of Ray Michalski spent a few Charlotte Particka and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 8 ;came home Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Arnold relly and Grant of Ubly and WICPROGRAM 0 from a 4,000 mile, %week days with Mr. and Mrs. Velma Cleland spent a Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bartle Glaza were Monday supper TUSCOLA COUNTY Q LaPeer. Other evening John Carter at West Bur- couple days at the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- *) !rip through 10 states. They guests were Mr. and Mrs. and Tommy of Cass City spent a week with Elaine lington, Iowa. Schneeberger cottage at were Saturday guests of nold Glaza at their cottage HEALTH s Bill Franzel of Port Fritz VanErp and Oak Beach and while there at Oak Beach. L Lansing at Denver, Colo. , Sanilac, Lorene Toner of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Far- and also visited Airman 1st Edanna Sweeney attended visited Shirley Rabideau relly. Mr. and Mrs. Howard kRWd Seminole, Fla., and Mrs. the wedding of Sue Volmer- and Mr, -and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Britt were Sunday guests of DEPARTMENT Class Mickie Tyll who was Rose Sullivan of Birming- 673-3199 -dm* home from Germany on ing and Paul Ternes at St. Tracy. Wills were Thursday even- Mrs. Earl Schenk. ham. Bernice Cracey was a A1 Anthes and Gladys furlough, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Per- Peter and Paul Catholic ing guests of Reva Silver. Connie Tyll at Grand Junc- sells of Imlay City were tion, Colo., and Mr. and Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin (Luella) Val- Mrs. Ralph Hoxie and fam- n n ley and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ily. liam (Merla) Clark and Mrs. O’Bert Regal of Kimberly at Parker, 010. Plymouth and Mildred ****** Trusler of Pontiac took Mr. Mrs. Alex Cletand and and Mrs. Evans Gibbard to SEEING :Carol Laming came home Wildwood Farms for dinner :Thursday after spending 5 to celebrate Evans Gib- :days with Bob Cleland Sr, bard’s birthday. :at Waterford. They were all Mr. and Mrs. Ray De- Monday afternoon guests of Hondt of Almont were ‘Mr. and Mrs, Bill Cleland Thursday afternoon guests IS ‘and family at Drayton of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Plains. Jackson. Kathryn Tyrrell, Mrs. Helen Kautz, Lillian Fritz VanErp, Edanna Bair, Sharon Flannery of BELIEVING! Sweeney and David at- Bad Axe, Joan Robinson tended a wedding reception and Kathryn Tyrrell were for Mr. and Mrs. Paul supper and evening guests Ternes at Ubly Fox Hunters of Gladys Robinson. See For Yourself During Cooperative Elevator Hall Saturday evening. Mrs. Ray Peter of Port Huron, Mrs. Bob LePla of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Dic- Yale and Mrs. George Country Mark Seed - Pioneer Hybrid - North Country Seeds :kinson and Gladys Robin- Jackson had dinner at the :son were Monday supper Franklin Inn in Bad Axe :guests of A1 Anthes. Tuesday. Brent Jackson of Bad Axe Mrs. Francis Kanaby :was a Tuesday guest and was a Wednesday forenoon :Ray Depcinski and A.J. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom :Batie were Tuesday even- Kolar . ;ing guests of Mrs. George Mrs. Bill Bredow of Bad :Jackson and Don, Axe and Lori Schlte spent v. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt Wednesday in Bay City. visited Mr. and Mrs. Char- Mr. and Mrs. A1 Salowitz lie Corbishley and Charles of Mt. Clemens were Sun- in Bad Axe Monday. day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Farrelly. : The first Greenleaf Ex- Beverly Rockefeller was knsion meeting for the fall a Saturday forenoon guest will meet Sept. 8 at the of Reva Silver. Rome of Mrs. Evans Gib- Neil Sweeney visited Mr. bard. The lesson will be on and Mrs. Martin Sweeney ?Wellness and Stress.” A Sunday. Representatives Will Be Present potluck lunch will be served Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr at noon. Anyone is welcome met Mr. and Mrs. Steve 6 to attend. Rickett in Romeo for dinner Tours Are From 10 am to 2 pm Duane Osentoski of Lans- Sunday. Cory Rickett came ing and Mrs. Earl Schenk home with Mr. and Mrs. visited Edanna Sweeney Doerr to spend a week. View 8 Evaluate New Varieties Friday. Jim Blades of Texas and Mrs. Dennis McWilliams Elsie Blades were Tuesday and daughters and Mrs. guests of Bernice Gracey. Served at Noon George Barber of Royal Mr, and Mrs. Gaylord n Lunch Oak, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lapeer were Wednesday Pelton, Mr. and Mrs. Gene afternoon guests of Mr. and Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mrs. Cliff Jackson, baming, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gedert, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Gornowich of Harbor qold LaPeer, Mr. and Mrs. Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Taylor and My. and Henry Sofka were Sunday Mrs. Evans Gibbard at- evening guests of Mr. and tended the wedding recep- M~s.Stanley Glaza. tion for Mr. and Mrs. Doug A1 Anthes and Gladys Booms at the Ruth K of C Robinson were Tuesday Hall Saturday evening. supper and evening guests Miss Kristin Pettinger and of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Doug Booms were married Robinson, Tracy and Chris. at Our Lady of Lake Huron Mrs. George Jackson vis- Catholic Church at 1 o’clock ited Margaret Carlson Sun- Saturday. day evening. Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jackson were Saturday af- Spencer spent from Mon- ternoon guests of Mrs. day through Friday in Charlie Hendrick at Port northern Michigan where Austin. they visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Dick Hudson at Mill Creek Michalski and family of De- Campgrounds at Mackinaw ford, Mr. and Mrs. MIke City and also went to Drum- Leppek of Warren, Mr. and mond Island and Cedar- Mrs. John Woodchisky and ville. family of Ubly, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mrs. Dave Michalski and wills spent from Saturday family and Mr. and Mrs. through Tuesday at Kevin Robinson. Tracy and Caseville. Chris were Sunday dinner Mrs. Martin Sweeney vis- gbests of Mrs. Ray ited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Michalski. Gallagher in Cass City Brenda Tyrrell of Bay Tuesday. atyspent the weekend with Mr and Mrs .Jack Kwor CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 8,1988

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