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I CASS C CHRONICLEI VOLUME 86, NUMBER 19 C/ ST 12,1992 FIFTY CENTS 12 PAGES Freeze salaries at 0-G; up lunch prices Hot lunch program deficits continue to dog the Owen- FROZEN Howard noted the property Gage School District, has since reverted to a rough prompting the Board of Turning to administrators’ lawn area, and indicated he Education Monday to in- salaries for the coming year, wants the parcel in order to crease prices for the second a committee composed of square up and fence his time in 3 years. Warack, Tom Fritz and Jack P‘OF,W The board also froze ad- Brinkman presented its rec- Dung brief discussion of ministrators’ salaries for the ommendations following a the matter last month, the third consecutive year dur- 90-minuteexecutive session board indicated it would be ing the %how monthly that included discussion willing to consider a land meeting . regarding teacher contract trade with Howard if he School Supt. Harley Kirby negotiations. would pay survey and legal recommended increasing The committee recom- expenses. lunch prices by 10 cents for mended that Kirby’s salary But Howard said Monday students and adults, saying be frozen at $53,600. he isn’t interested in a trade red ink continues to be a The motion passed on a because the land he would problem at the elementary vote of 6-0, as did a motion have to trade includes a and high school levels. to offer high school Princi- sandbox, ornamental tree “Both the cafeterias are pal Manuel Thies an addi- and other items he doesn’t falling behind,” he re- tional personal day. His want to give up, marked. Kirby indicated salary remains at $38,500. The board voted unani- lagging state aid payments mously against giving How- MONDAY’S SIZZLING WEATHER brought the swimmers to the Helen Stevens Memorial Pool at the A third motion, offering ard the land, and tabled the and dwindling federal sur- elementary school Principal matter for further study. park in droves.The hot weather lasted just for a day and projections are for more cool weather. The cold plus food supplies are partly William Britt a $500 pay weather has reduced attendance by over 50 percent this year. Cool summer cuts attendance Monday’s sizzler crowds pool the lunch programs ended in time. A Mayville couple accused Monday was one of the mers plunged, the students turned away each Thursday. the red in 1991-92 anyway. A second vote offering receiving lessons remained ARTS AND CRAFTS A treasure hunt was held of manufacturing marijuana busiest days of the year at the There have been special July 24. There were 60 at- Two years ago, the board only the extra personal days are among 3 persons ar- constant. Last Season there “forgave” several thousand Cass City Pool and also one There 81e slightly more days for the children in July. tending to earn one of the passed, 6-0. Britt’s salary raigned on separate felony of the warmest, Pool use has were 129 taking beginning dollars of accumulated debt to advanced skim cladses children registered this year July 3 a scavenger hunt at- many pri7~3.Last week was remains at $34,610. charges Thursday in Tus- declined sharply this year, (204 to 200)in the and tracted 25. July 10 was Car- from the district’s hot lunch cola County District Court. and this ywthere were 127.- arts T-shirt tie-dyeing day. reflecting the record cold crafts program, director nival Day and on this rainy for the first time last program, and increased RJLJECTED James S. Duncan, 38, and weather in Cass City and in Eight were in this year’s life- Started prices by 10 cents. guard class and 6 last year, Wendy Weaver reports. day 30 participated. year, the event has proved Suzette L. Duncan, 36, Michigan this summer. There have been large in- An obstacle course was Trustee Nick Warack In other business Monday, Mayville, each face one While the number of swim- while 14 families were in popular. Last year 51 dyed creases in the daily partici- held July 13, with 45 partici- white T-shirts and this year Monday voiced some con- the board flatly rejected an count of manufacturing mers and the revenues from infant and preschool classes cern over the idea of raising Owendale man’s request in 1992 and in 1991. pation. pating. Last year the event 47 are wearing shirts with art marijuana July 17 in the pool are down sharply, 8 drew just 16 entries. prices again, saying the hot that school officials transfer Mayville, according to court the and crafts program work self-created. arts The cold weather also put a A July report to the village lunch program provides the a 35-footby 80-footdistrict- records. has been booming. council showed an average According to the pool rec- damper on revenues earned in the June 28-29 swim-a- of 47 in the program, com- charge. each suspect, and a prelimi- ords through July 22 this pared to 39 the previous Guinther praised nary examination was year and through July 19 last thon held to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy ASSO- year. The PrOPeflY is Part of the scheduled for 9 a.m. Friday. season, lessons and passes Arts and crafts is especially Elkland Township Fire reported by Tom Guinther, superintendent’s yard in Also last week, Douglas D. income was down 66 per- ciation. Last year $850 was Department officials lauded raised and this year, $390. popular with the preschool- 6542 Elizabeth St., who Ow endale, Tafoya, 28, Saginaw, was cent and admission fees ers. There are 50 registered, a Cass City man’s action in spotted the flames while were down 52 percent. Cold Not only was the weather 11 more than the previous an early morning fire re- getting ready to go to work. weather closed the pool on colder this summer, but also season. cently at the Walnut Trailer Guinther, a Genera1 TeIe- several days. the water temperature at the Park. phone Co. employee, then pool. It wasloweredbecause The program has been The blaze, reported at went to the trailer park and The figures are: lessons of an algae growth problem. stretched to its limits. The about 4:OS a.m. July 27, awoke 2 people in a nearby and passes, $4,052 in 1991 Director Bobbi Fisher re- maximum number that is destroyed a trailer house trailer, owned by Arthur as compared to $1,374 in ported that the colder tem- allowed for the Thursday belonging to Lena Remsing, Remsing, that was scorched 10 cents for students- to$l officials refused to Sell the . Bond was set at $200 for 1992. Admission fees perature and the addition of morning session is 15. The 41 17 Kain St. Remsing was in the fire, said Connolly, at the elemen? school and 35-foot by 80-foot parcel the defendant, whose pre- brought in $1,670 last year more chemicals and more session has been filled every not home at the time. who added the area resident $1.35 at the hlgh school - because then-Supt. Ronald liminary exam also was and $8 15 this year. frequent cleaning have Thursday except one and an According to Fire Chief may have been responsible and by 25 cents for adults, Ericksonwantedthelandfor slated for g a.m. ~ih~. While the number of swim- eliminated the problem. average of 3 have ken Milt Connolly, the fire was for saving 2 lives. who will be charged $2. a garden. Past is vreserved A Old school becomes home for Maitrotts Walking into Gene and desire to learn about how of‘the goals of the project is Jean Maitrott’s home is like other communities in to “help us learn about the - taking a trip into the past. Michigan were using their history of education and It’s wrily quiet inside, but one room schools,” said increase awareness for an one can almost hear the EMU graduate assistant education experience and shrill laughing of youngsters Jennifer Tucker, who has building form that is becom- at play; the tapping of pen- worked on the project. ing extinct.” cils printing words on slate Project surveys have re- The effort has the full sup- pads; the echo of a teacher’s vealed a total of 524 one port of the Maitrotts, who voice explaining a math room schools still standing have worked to restore the problem or history lesson. in the state, including 6 in Old Laing School over the If the walls could talk, the Sanilac County,4 in Tuscola years, tales told would likely be County and 11 in Huron “I kind of would like the fascinating. County. public to become aware of “We’ve often thought of Tucker pointed out the list one room schools,” Jean that,” Jean recently re- represents only the “tip of commented. “It’s too bad, marked at the Old Laing the iceberg.” when they are worth saving, School, which she and her Estimated reports from (people) tear them up and husband purchased in 1976 individuals completing sur- turn them into garages, or and have since used as a vey forms indicated that just let them go.” home. there could be as many as The school, located 2 3/4 2,000 to 8,000 one rmm The Maitrotts have put a lot miles south of Argyle on M- schools that existed at one of work into the Old Laing 19, is one of more than 180 time, she said. School, but their, efforts one room schoolhouses in have emphasized restora- Michigan that are being DEMOLISHED tion - painting and repairs used as residences, accord- - rather than remodeling. “At present we have ing to theOneRoom School- “We didn’t want to change house Survey Projcc t, spon- learned that most of the it that much,” Jean said. sored by the Eastcm Michi- schoolhouses are being used “Wc put in a hearth and we as residences and a large gan University Chapter of put in a stove,” Gcnc re- Phi Delta Kappa, the Col- number (60) have also been marked. “We’ve put on a lege of Education at EMU demolished. A surprising 54 new roof and put in a new THE CHALK BOARD AT the Old Laing School, home of Gene and Jean Maitrott and the Historical Society of arebeing used as museums,” well.” Michigan. she added. for the past several years, has been signed by a host of visitors, including a number According to Tucker, one The effort “emerged from a Please turn 1.0 page 9. of former students and teachers. PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY,AUGUST 12,1992 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Class of ’52 holds reunion

The Cass City High School Cass City Personal Items graduating class of 1952 held its 40th year reunion at Call your local news to the Chronicle office - 872-2010 Rolling Kills Golf Course Saturday. Fifty-seven at- I tended. Tom and Kathy Dorland of Don and Lois Roberts of Visitors at the home of A social time was held CassCityaretheparentsofa George and Lois Moslander from 5 till 6:30 with dinner Mio were overnight guests new baby boy, Kevven of Dale and Mary Damm Sunday were her brother, following. James. He was July 23 Bill Ream of Warren, and John Agar was emcee and born Saturday. They came to at- at 11:05 p,m. at Bay Medical tend the class of 1952’s class nephew, RichardRm, and welcomed the class and Wes Center and weighed 6 his wife Deb and son Dom- Frederick gave the blessing. reunion at Rolling Hills Golf pounds, 15 ounces and was inic of Orlando, Fla. After dinner, Mary Damm Course. 18 inches long. He joins 2 David, Sharon, Paul and held a memorial service for brothers, Adam and Aaron, the 8 members of the class Crawford family Kevin Asher of Phoenix, AZ and a sister, Krystee, at left Monday after spending who have died. She and home. Grandparents are gets together Doris (Root) Barto read let- Mr. 2 weeks visiting friends and and Mrs. Dean Toner of relatives in Bay City and ters from classmates who The ancestors of Clayton couldn’t attend. Caro,Patricia Toner of Car0 Cass City. and Mr. and Mrs. Otis and Anna Crawford met John Agar spoke about the Dorland of Decker. Sunday, Aug. 2, at the home Born July 31 to Mr. and Donald and Martha Wilson accomplishments of the of Marion McClorey, with Mrs. Steven Wynn, a baby class members in the past 40 A meeting will be held 65 members attending. girl, Molly. years and in general about Tuesday, Aug. 18, at 6:45 The oldest member was Wilsons celebrate. “The class that was the p,m. at the Charmont for the Marion McClorey and the best.” Charmont Tuesday Night youngest was Alexandra Engaged David of Caro. Dick Wallace read a hu- Ladies’ League. %I morous poem and also the William Crawford of Ari- 40th anniversary class prophecy. Bertha Shagena received a zona has been visiting rela- Donald and Martha Wilson children. To end the program, Tom birthday card from President tives and friends for 3 of Cass City celebrated their Donald and Martha have 8 Schwaderer readaprayer for and Mrs. George Bush hon- weeks. Others came from 40th wedding anniversary children, Donald Patrick Mr, and Mrs, Greg Simmerlein graduates. oring her for her 80th birth- Indiana, Detroit, Harm Is- Aug. 8. (deceased), Joseph, Ann day, which was Aug. 2. land, Troy, Rochester, Hirsch, Jeanette Reed, Coming the greatest dis- Rochester Hills, Saginaw, The Wilsons renewed their Sarah Blanchfield, Robert, Gloria Dropeski and Greg skirted opera length dresses tance to attend were Alex Caro, Deford and of coral slipper satin with a Mr. and Mrs. Tim Muz of marriage vows Saturday af- Stanley and Mary. Simmerlein were married and Irene Salas from Car0 announce the birth of Gagetown. ternoon at St. Pancratius They also have 10 grand-. May 16at Sts.PeterandPau1 portrait collar and lace in- Nesconset, N.Y., and Mike Janice McDaniel of Cali- children, Erica 7, Kaylie 5, serts. They carried bou- their son, Aaron Francis, Church of Cass City in front Catholic Church in Ruth. arm and Doris (Root) Barto from born July 29 at Saginaw fornia, who was visiting her of family and friends. Later Patrick 5, Teddy4, Danny 3,. Father Rick Bokinskie of- quets. The dresses were de- Brook Park, Ohio. mother, Mable McComb, Danielle 3, Mathew 1 1/2; signed by Yvonne General Hospital. He that evening areception was ficiated at the double ring Mary Damm was in charge weighed 8 pounds, 13 for 2 weeks, and Beatrice held in their honor at the Steven 9 months, Meagan 5 ceremony. O’Conner. of arrangements and the Cellner, who was visiting months, and Jenna, a few^ Junior bridesmaids were ounces. He joins a brother, VFW hall in Imlay City for The bride is the daughter of class plans to hold another Benjamin, and sister, Laura, from Florida, were also 70 guests, given by their daysold. Harold and Carol Dropski, Carrie Bulla and Michelle reunion in 5 years. present. Todd, cousins of the groom. at home. Grandparents are Minden City. The groom is Robert and Florence Schell The reunion will be held the son of George and Mary They wore matching white the first Sunday of August organza dresses, and flow- Hartwicks meet of Cass City and Clayton and Simmerlein Sr. of Ubly. Marie Sheffer of Dryden. next year at the same place. Heidi Marie The organist was Marilyn ered wreath headpieces. at park Sunday Eric Joseph Klee who also accompanied They carried baskets of the Sts. Peter and Paul mixed flowers. Ed and Carol Peters and Thank church choir. Best man was George E. The 34th annual Hartwick James A. and Kay Sweeney Simmerlein Jr., brother of reunion was held at the Cass announce the engagement Given in marriage by her the groom. The groomsmen City Park north pavilion of their children, Heidi Ann mother and father, the bride were Tom Drost, Mike Pa- Aug. 9. Bob and Cathy Wil- Marie, and Eric Joseph, all wore a formal length white pas and Mike Pogasic, liams and Kay and Rich of Ubly. Armstrong were hosts and You chiffon gown. It featured a friendsof the couple. Ushers Both are graduates of Ubly portrait necklineand beaded hostesses. Seventy-six High School and are plan- were Jerry and Dan people attended. and sr-quin fitted bodice Dropeski, brothers of the ning a Nov. 28 wedding. with a dropped waistline. A potluck meal was served By Drew Guinther bride, and Mike Todd, the Guest columnist for your The full circle skirt had a groom’s cousin. at 1:OO. Hills and Dales chapel train with lace and Friends and relatives came The bride’s mother wore from Florida General Hospital headed embroidery inserts. an ice mint street length and Wiscon- My grandma usually writes whimper and Grandma’s continued support She wore a fingertip veil sin. Oldest present was this column, but she asked right there to see what the PATIENTS LISTED dress. The groom’s mother Thelma with a beaded crown. She wore a dusty rose chiffon Bogart and the me to fill in this week to trouble is. MONDAY, AUG. 10, carried an arm bouquet of youngest was Andrew Va- write something about She’ll feed you, change WERE: street length dress. nAllen, 5 months old. calla lilies, white roses and A reception was held at the grandparents. your diaper, rock you, burp DICK ALLEN Boys and girls, young and ivy. K of C Hall in Ruth for 325 I’ve only been around for 8 you, sing to you, walk with Elizabeth Ewald, Anna not so young, played ball in weeks, so I may not qualify YOU,whatever. She may not Klakulak, Stephen Osen- The maid-of-honor was friends and relatives from the afternoon. Republican... Working for you! Norecn Dropeski, sister of Ohio, Indiana and various as an expert on the subject, figure out what you want at toski, Ila Walker, Cass City; Robert and Pat Hartwick first, but the important thing Pd. for by the mmm. to re-dsct DICK ALLEN STATE REPRESENWHVE, the bride. The bridesmaids parts of Michigan. but these are my first im- Edward Gorecki, Rosev- 3372 W. Gillord Rd., Caro. MI 48723 came the farthest. pressions. is that she’ll keep trying till ille. were Barb Dropeski sister of The newlyweds are resid- Bob and Karen Fischer and the bride, Lisa Randazzo ing in Sterling Heights after Next to moms and dads, she does. Elaine and Jay Crane will be grandparents are probably That’s during the daytime. and Tina Pogasic, friends of a week-long honeymoon to hosts for the 1993 reunion. CORRECTION the couple. They wore full Kentucky and Tennessee. the best people to have I don’t know what happens around. They hug and kiss a to grandparents at night. The birth announcement baby a lot. They always They’d be there when I went printed in last week’s paper smile and play with you and to sleep, but when I got up at should have read: Imurance %ency talk in some strange lan- 3 a.m. ready to eat and play, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ste- guage that includes words they’d vanished. There was ven Wynn, a baby girl, like 000 and gitcha. no sign of anybody but Mom Molly. Grandparents are older or Dad. than regular parents, and Grandpas aren’t as soft as Marriage licenses TO USERS OF VILLAGE WATER SERVICE when they look down at you grandmas, but they’re pretty in your crib, their faces are a decent fellows. They take Jeffery Scott Felske and During the flushing of the hydrants Thursday and Friday, Aug. lot funnier. But that’s okay, your picture a hundred times Kristi Marie Baily, both of 13-14, starting at 4 a.m. there may be an abundance of because they love it when and make you feel really Reese. you laugh at them. special - - as long as you’re S hane Michael Edler, crystalized iron (rust) in the water supplied to your area of the Since I live in California, playing and laughing and Millington, and Doris Kay vi I I age. my Michigan grandparents things are going well. But Hudden, Otter Lake. hadn’t seen me in person they tend to pass a guy off to Edwin Raymen Anger and Alan Klco Mary lnbody until a couple weeks ago, Grandma or Mom when he Arlene Sue Andrews, both Representing This condition does not render the water unfit or harmful for when they flew out for a springs a leak, gets hungry, of Fostoria. consumption; however, clothing washed in this water will visit. or doesn’t smell good. James Raymond McMa- Hastings Mutual Insurance Compan probably become discolored. I’m told that they are nor- Maybe that’s why I always han and Barbara Ann for your insurance nee& mally well-mannered folks, ended up going shopping Wither, both of Caro. but it wasn’t evident during with Mom and Grandma Todd Joseph Finkbeiner Check the color of your water before placing your clothing that first encounter. When instead of golfing with Dad and Janice Kay Wilcox, both Company Insuring Farms Since 1885 they got off the plane, they into it. and Grandpa. of Millington, Agents with over 17 yrs. experience gave Mom a quick hug, That was okay with me, Frank Jasper Wright, Fast, Friendly Claim Service completely ignored Dad, because there are a lot more Lapeer, and Julia Marguer- The village is not liable for damage caused by this condition. and made straight for me, lights and bright colored ita Corkins, Caro. kootchy-cooing all the way. things in the mall than on the The extra attention during golf course. Besides, when “That’s Our Policy” Physicians numbered 198 Ymr cooperation will be greatly appreciated. their visit wasn’t too hard to you’re right there, looking Hours: 8:30 - 500 Sat. 9 - 12 take, and I soon discovered cute, grandmas can’t resist per 100,000 people in something useful. Grand- Michigan in 1991. 6265 Church St. 872-51 14 Cass Cit! buying you stuff. - mas just can’t stand to hear a They eat it up when people -- VILLAGE OF CASS CITY guy cry. lust let out a little stop and say how smart, alert, strong or good-look- ing you are. (Salespeople, like politicians,afen’t really likely to look at a baby and Thank You, Tuscola: call him ugly or dumb.) All in all, grandparents are interesting people that re- quire further study. A guy is probably lucky to have County Voters! Has your investment income dropped along with interest rates? Short-term investments them. are now paying you the lowest rates in years. 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n cgn nn e 3 gE n %E: m 0 .- d !2 2s K c .% August school E 2= E E$ v) v1 a 0" p? 5 72Y 52z g2$2 rz0 2,o Elkland 31 66 80 115 141 45 152 184 152 136 81 119 104 206 102 234 100 53 153 os 110 283 118 335 88 299 116 start good idea Elllington 5 15 49 57 49 11 76 58 &I 86 21 53 76 SI 53 113 61 28 49 24 93 109 108 165 50 145 73 Elmwood 18 12 36 29 49 6 32 66 55 If it's possible to have a neighbor who lives in distant 46 18 47 61 33 37 75 45 7 40 87 59 78 67 112 35 89 56 California, Janice McDaniel of Redondo Beach fills the Kingston 13 37 51 38 84 7 74 66 90 57 36 66 a 66 50 60 92 52 23 48 29 97 127 98 161 68 136 89 bill. The blonde, shapely divorced mother of 24-year-old Koylton 24 14 22 60 116 14 son is a frequent visitor to the community. 99 83 54 66 48 46 68 80 37 109 47 23 81 35 99 135 98 194 48 158 83 She is visiting her mother; Novesta I1 17 54 46 43 13 Mabel McComb, and has nu- 55 53 72 51 31 48 55 42 43 81 32 20 49 23 106 88 129 175 57 140 90 County merous friends and relatives in Totals 629 844 1771 1642 2237 684 the community. !956 2006 847 2480 1305 2286 2369 2222 2047 3572 1853 853 1984 149 2924 1465 3260 5972 1954 5412 2493 The Chronicle found McDaniel in the library, which she feels is really a "fine facil- Mi Ilages County ity."Informed that school in Cas Drain Road Corn m issioner State Rep. U.S. Rep. Prosecutor Sheriff Commissioner Canlmissioner County Parks Library Scniors Dist. #1 83rd District 5th District City is scheduled to start Tues- day, Aug. 25, she said that it's a 2 good thing to do. I used to feel h- that starting before Labor Day n n was foolish in that the kids just n get started and then it's vacation time again. But I've changed my mind, she explained. When the kids get in before Labor Day, they can use those first few days to get back in the educational groove. You know, tell all their friends and classmates what they did during the summer vacation. Community hymn sing

~ set Sunday State Rep. U.S. Rep. Prosecutor Approve millage renewals The Cass City Summer Sheriff Treasurer 84th District 5th District Community Hymn Sing will be held Sunday at the In Novesta Church of Christ., 7- Voters upset incumbents 2896 N. Cemetery Rd,, be- ginning at 7 p.m. There will be specials from Incumbents dropped like bents, 'only one, Martha which includes Evergreen, various churches in the flies in last week's primary Thuemmel of District 7, Greenleaf and Argyle town- community as well as con- election, but Thumb area faced opposition. She de- ships. Foote, of Snover, lost gregational singing. Fob Mark Wiese voters proved generous feated Stanley Fisher in the to challenger John Merri- when it came to millage Republican primary. man, 429-342. questions. In addition, A1 Long was In District 4, meanwhile, Among the upper Thumb's named the winner in a 3-way Della Wright defeated in- 3 counties, Huron registered race in District 4, beating cumbent Elfrieda Conrad, the biggest turnout, with 40 fellow Republicans Edward 649-323 (candidate Les percent of voters going to Draves Jr. and Fred Duggan, Kraft had 279 votes), and the polls, while 33 percent of and Republican Gary Krug District 5 incumbent Dan Sanilac voters cast ballots. and Democrat David Jaroch Dean was defeated by Carl 4 Family The turnout in Tuscola advanced to the general Black, 45 1-446. ZNext Door County was 26 percent. election in District 2, which County voters approved In Tuscola County, voters includes Bingham and Grant requests for renewal of .2 of 3 seminar a mill for 4 years each for ~-wuuo approved renewd of4 levies townships. s Neighbor + Other winners were incum- library services and older 613-3200 3 - .9 of a mill for 6 years for slated the sheriff's road patrol and bents, Sheriff Michael citizens services, but re- dispatch, .2 of a mill for 6 Gage, Prosecutor Leslie jected a request for .2 of a years for senior citizens Hagen and Treasurer mill for 4 years for the services, one mill for pri- Roberta Moetelli. county's parks, mary roads for 2 years and .5 Among area Huron County Also last week, Argyle THURSDAY ONLY 8:OO Only of a mill for bridges for 4 townships, 2 of 3 millage Township voters elected ''Bargain Nite" Child $1 SO TeedAduIt $2.00 years. renewal requests were ap- Linda Krumenacker as the MEL GIBSON & DANNY GLOVER Gourmet Coff In addition, Novesta proved. new treasurer with 94 votes Township voters said "yes" Sheridan Township voters over fellow Republicans "LETHAL WEAPON 3" f: to a levy of .75 of a mill for approved one mill for 2 Mary Spaetzel (58 votes) services provided by years for fire and ambulance and Paul Wheeler (32 STARTS FRIDAY, AUG.14,15,16 & 20 Rawson Memorial Library service, 120-31, and 2 mills votes). In a race for 2 Bustee Fri. Sun. Thurs. 8:OO Only in Cass City. The millage, for 2 years for roads, 10844. seats, the winners were in- - - rejected on a previous at- Less fortunate was a request cumbent Sally Jo Henry (89 Saturday 7:30 & 9:30 tempt, was approved on a for renewal of 3 mills for 4 votes) and Bert Sutherlandy . --- THE SUPER-HERO MEETS HIS MATCk ily, Dr. Lynn will point out (110 votes). Theodore what's right and ways to vote of 138-96. years for road maintenance Voters were less generous and dust control in Grant Davis garnered 66 votes. strengthen it. Participants Argyle Township voters will receive help for their with a pair of veteran county Township, which was de- Kc INSURANCE commissioners. feated on tie vote, 48-48. also approved renewal of 2 specific family situations. a Board Chairman Terry mills for 4 years for rebuild- Subjects to be discussed ing and maintaining roads include appreciation, com - Hou thoofd and Finance SANILAC COUNTY AGENCY Committee Chairman Mi- and bridges, and one for 4 mitment, time together, years for the purchase and 6505 Main Street spiritual training and com- chael Green were both Sanilac County voters ousted by challengers; booted 3 out of 5 incumbent maintenance of fire depart- munication. ment equipment. Both The seminar is free of Houthoofd by newcomer commissionersout of office, charge; however, a love of- James Schafer, 653-489, in as well as incumbent Drain measures passed 114-57. District 1, and Green by Don Commissioner Harold Millage renewal also was Representing fering will be taken for Dr. approved in Greenleaf Lynn's ministry. More in- McLane, 527-428, in Dis- Donaghy and Road Com- AUTO formation is available bv trict 5. missioner Stanley Alexan- Township, where voters calling the church at 875- The election also featured der. approved one mill for road SOON: Whoopi Goldberg MEMBtR OF THE rlAVO\ER INSURANCE COUPAYIES 3658. a pair of hotly contest races Incumbent Prosecutor maintenance for another 4 "SISTER ACT" LIFE HEALTH for county clerk and drain James Young narrowly es- years, 53-33., . com m issioner. caped defeat. Other winners COMMERCIAL Air support Deputy Clerk Delores were incumbents, Sheriff Gangler got the nod over Virgil Strickler and Treas- You are invited to come in and le? us group meeting circuit court employee urer Carol Dale. show you how we can save you $$$! Donna LaFave for clerk and Among the ousted incum- The Thumb Area Parkin- and will face Democrat bent commissioners was JIM PULASKEY, AGENT sons Support Group will Margie White in the fall. For Eugene Foote in District 1, meet Tuesday, Aug. 18, at drain commissioner, Dep- 872-4880 1:OO p.m. at Hills and Dales uty Drain Commissioner General HosDital. Sarah Pistro emerged victo- Offer free rious over Republican rivals e contact Nancy C&h at 5 17- Tom Romain and Gordon hearing, vision i The Want Ads Are Newsy TOO? : 872-4053 or Jean Anthonv. Smith. In the race for sheriff, state screening SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1992 Trooper William MacNicol .- (RAIN DATE SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1992) defeated Terry Maiers on the Republican ticket and The Tuscola County will take on Democratic Health Department will be -SaginawValley - incumbent Tom Kern in the offering free hearing and fall. vision screening for any 12:OO p.m. University Among area township, child who may have missed - 7r00 State Koylton Township incum- Kindergarten Round-Up bent trustees Don Ashton and will be entering school ACTIVITIES INCLUDE and Douglas Kramer won in the fall. FALL 1992 SEMESTER reelection over challengers Screening will be Aug. 13 * ARTS & CRAFTS * CHILDREN'S GAMES AUGUST 31 - DECEMBER 12 AT CASS CITY H.S. Faye Stoll and Richard and 20, at the Tuscola POOL ACTIVITIES # DUNK TANK Borek. Kramer received County Health Department, * COURSES OFFERED: # Criminology BASIC Programming Elements of Composition I Advanced 110 votes, Ashton, 106 1309 Cleaver Rd., Caro, * FACE PAINTING RAFFLE/PRlZES Composition World Civilizations to 1500 Colloquium In World History Soclal, Stoll, 77, and Borek, 71. from 8:OOa.m. - 12:OOnoon, # CONCESSIONS # TOURNAMENTS Political and Legal Environment of Business 9 Beginning Algebra College and 1:OO p.m. - 3:30 p.m. PUPPET SHOW # MAGIC SHOW Algebra Enjoyment of Music Exceptional Child Abnormal Psychology HURON COUNTY Please call the Tuscola * Statlstlcs Introduction to Social Weltare/Soclal Work County Health Department # CLOWNS # PHOTOS TAKEN Unlike their neighbors, at 673-8114 to schedule an Registration: July 29, 30 Huron County voters re- appointment. Sponsored by THE LIGHTHOUSE of Car0 tained most incurnbei.'q The purpose of this screen- Late Registration: Aug. 10-11, 17-18 seeking reelection. Ing is for early identification & CAR0 PARKS AND RECREATION Basic Skills Robert Witherspoon was of possible hearing or vision Guest Appearance Senator James Barcia Testing: Call for appointment the only incumbent county problems. These problems by commissioner to experience can be subtle and difficultto 81 Representative Dick Allen For more information, call defeat. He was outpolled by detect, but they can affect 872-3579 or 872-41 51 Glen Townley in District 6. your child's performance in Proceeds to Big Brothers/Big Sisters Of the remaining 4 incum- school and other activities. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12,1992 Price suppoIrt loans available to producers

Huron County ASCS offi- loan program, the Commod- cials announced that price ity Credit Corporation support loans are available makes loans to eligible pro- for wheat producers who ducers, using the commod- ‘‘Y~~Always Pay Less participated in the 1992 ity as collateral. Stocks may programs. be stored on the farm in The loan rate is $2.16 per approved structures or off At Schneeberger’s bushel for Huron County. the farm in approved com- The rate reflects relative mercial warehouses. county market prices. Loans can provide imme- In Cass Citym’’ Under the price support diatecash for Huron County farmers and allow them time Report to make marketing deci- sions, or to hold the grain for later sale. bike theft Wheat loans are available A Cass City resident re- through March 31, 1993. cently reported the theft of The interest rate currently is his bicycle. 3.75%. George Hale, 6419 Interested farmers me VOLUNTEER ROB Ginther (right) assists during a drum Houghton St., toldCass City to contact the Huron section rehearsal at last week3 marching band camp at Cass . police his mountain bike ASCS Office for more infor- was stolen from his resi- mation. City High School. dence sometime Thursday evening. The 10-speed bicycle, de- scribed as a man’s 26-inch madel, red in color with black trim, is valued at $300. Childbirth classes set A series of childbirth edu- cation (Lamaze) classes will be offered at Huron Memo- rial Hospital beginning Wednesday, Sept. 2. This class is for anyone having a baby before December. The next series will begin Nov. 4. Class topics include preg- nancy, nutrition, prenatal care, labor, birth, hospital routines, Caesarean birth, post partum and newborn care, and various labor cop- ing skills. Also included are breathing, relaxation and visualization exercises, films of various births, and a tour of the hospital’s mater- nity department. Thcre is an optional breast feeding class. Pre-registration by mail is BACK TO CAMP - Some 35 members of the Cass City High School marching necessary prior to the first night of class. For more in- band gathered last week for 5 days of drilling, marching and playing in preparation formation please contact Laurie Roggenbuck, RN, at for the 1992 football season. The band will be led this year by drum major Jennifer 864-3165. Vandecar.

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Morgan, a student now by contacting Cass City Dillon for more information ski and Mrs. Larry Robinson Sept. 12. Wednesday afternoon guest Mrs. Bob Deachin and at Cass City High School High School Counselor on the program. of Caro, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Brian and Major Michele of Reva Silver. Laura of Lake Orion visited Hoxie who are home on and the son of Nellie and O'Connor, Danny and *I)**** Michael Brown of Ubly Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson leave from Seoul. Edward B. Hopper of Cass Shane of Minden City, was a Wednesday overnight Wednesday afternoon. City, recently enlisted in the Marie Griggs and Eleanor, guest of Chris Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Far- Gordon Fmlly was a Ann Benkelman under- U.S Army Reserve Delayed Lorene Bowron of Bad Axe, relly were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wednesday evening guest went eye surgery at Cas Training Program for a 6- Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anthes of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell LaPeer were Sunday eve- of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Far- year tour of duty as a cannon Gagetown and Mr. and Mrs. ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. relly. City Hospital Wednesday. at Utica. Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Sharrow crewmember. Kevin Robinson, Tracy and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt Cliff Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bredow He is scheduled to report Chris and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cor- of Axe and and Mrs. spent the day with Mrs. were Wednesday dinner Bad Mr. Benkelman. for active duty June4,1993, Philip Robinson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bishley, Charles and Chris- Jim Hewitt spent Sunday at and is gated to receive both among a group of around 50 liam Rees at Filion. topher of Bad Axe were the Free Methodist Camp at Edanna Sweeney visited Mrs. Ray Depcinski basic and advanced training who attcnded the Robinson- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shagena Tuesday supper and evening Covenant Hill and were din- at Fort Sill, Okla. Lowe-Lewis-Waite reunion visited Edith Karle at Bay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim ner guests of the Rev. and Wednesday . Sunday at the Cass City Gun Port Saturday and attended Hewitt. Mrs. Burton Kincaid. Club. The next reunion will the fish festival and saw the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoxie, Eill Jackson of Bad Axe k held at the same place parade. Beth, Rob and Ryan visited was a Saturday evening Cass City next year. Mr. and Mrs. Gary An- Mr. and Mrs. Terry Parcel1 guest of Mr. and Mrs. Glen dersen and Carol of and family in Imlay City Shagena. Co-op Preschool BRIDAL SHOWER Brighton, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gary An- David Hacker, Beatrice Stella Leszczynski was a dersen and Carol of Fall Sign-up 3 & 4 year olds Mrs. Arnold Weer was Hundersmarck and Mrs. Tuesday evening guest of Brighton spent the weekend Limited enrollment. among a group of around 50 Earl Schenk attended the Mr. and Mrs. Evans Gib- with Mrs. Earl Schenk. relatives and friends who bard. First come, first served basis. wedding of Miss Christine Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cle- Informational meeting Tues- attended a bridal shower for Britt, daughter of Ma. and Mrs. Allen Depcinski was land and Courtney Doerr Kimberly Franzel, daughter a Friday evening guest of visited Mr. and Mrs. Don day, Aug. 25, at 7 p.m. in the of Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Fran- Mrs. Bill Britt, and Martin Boote, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glen S hagena. Near and Dons Kinney Good Shepherd Lutheran zel, at the Frciburg church Mr, and Mrs. John Pfaff Monday afternoon. Church fellowship hall. hall Sunday afternoon. John E. Boote, at the Shab- bona United Methodist and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anthes Reva Silver visited Edanna Please check with your Games were played and Church Saturday. A recep- were Thursday supper Sweeney and David Tues- doctor or local health depart- prizes given. tion followed at 6:30 at the guests of Mr. and Mrs. day evening. A buffet luncheon was Kevin Robinson, Tracy and ment concerning the revised Car0 United Methodist immunization requirements. served. Church on Gilford Road. Chris. Kimberly will become the Mr. and Mrs. John Naples Mrs. Curtis Cleland visited Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Wright of J3st Detroit spent the Brenda Hillaker 872-5375 - Membership chairperson bride of Scott McCarty, son were Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Peter VanTool weekend at their home here. Wednesday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cur- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson tis Cleland. were Thursday supper and [Thewant Ads Are Newsy Too! 11 Mr. and Mrs. GeraldWills evening guests of Mr. and were Saturday supper guests Mrs. Jerry Decker in honor - of Reva Silver. of Cliff Jackson's and Jerry Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Elaza, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Decker'sMr.and Mrs, birthdays. Otto Stinko of Professional and Business Sofia, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Willis and Mr. and Mrs. Don Glaza and Mr. and Mrs. Pearce, Scott and Christo- Tony Cieslinski spent from pher of Wyandotte spent DI R ECTO RY Friday through Monday at horn Friday &rough Sunday the Glaza cottage at Lewis- with Mr. and Mrs. John ------cc.- ton and attended the break- PHYSICIANS Walker Sr. Agnes Kanaski ------I- fast and Amish and Men- of Bad Axe was a Saturday nonite relief sale at Fairview guest. Anderson Tuckey Dr. Jeffrey Crowley Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bartle Bernhardt & Co., P.C. Chiropractor Certified Public Accountants and Tom were Sunday after- 5986 E. Cass City Rd. noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Anderson, CPA - 673-3137 Cass City (M-81) Allen Farrelly. Robert Tuckey, CPA - 872-3730 Jerry Bernhardt - 673-3137 Phone 872-4241 Mr. and Mrs. Don 715 E. Frank St., Caro, MI McKnight of Bad Axe were and Richard A. Hall, D.O. Wednesday evening guests 6261 Church St., Cas City, MI Phone 872-4668 Os teopthic Physidan of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. 4674 Hill St. Mr. and Mis. Tom Kolar Cass City, Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 872-4446

Shoemaker were Thursday _____ Onim 8724725 Horn 072-4762 evening guests of Mr. and DO YOU HAVE A Mrs. Kolar. DRINKING PROBLEM? Tom ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Mrs. Kevin Robinson was a AND AL-ANON Dr. E. Paul Lockwood Chiropractic Physician Tuesday guest of Mrs. Ray Every Friday Evening - 8:00 p.m. Michalski.Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 9- 12 only Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cleland Tuesday Evenings 8:00 p.m. Phone 872-2765 St. Pamaa'us Parish Hall Basement Cass City for Appointment and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cass citv Leather Cleland met Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bailey, Sherry Czar- HOON K. neck of Livonia and Mr. and JEUNG, MmDm Mrs. Harvey Ward of Alle- IMMEDIATE ganmetat theComptonPark Surgeon ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR in Lapeer for a potluck pic- NON-EMERGENCY Specialist in Stomach nic dinner Saturday. HEALTH CARE and Bowel Problems Reva Silver was a Wednes- $25 fee 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily day evening guest of Alice Including ph sidan's fee Saturday - 9 to 12 noon and cldrmm McComb in Cass City. Cash basis, and we will give Closed Thursday For The Entire Family Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Decker you a statement. 6230 Hospital Drive No Appnment Usually City, MI 48726 were Wednesday evening Neceessary Cas guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ar- 6:00-8:30 p.m, Fridays Phone.872-4611 nold LaPeer. 230-8:30p.m. Saturdays 872-3490 1O:OO a.m.-8;30 p.m. Sunday - Christopher and Charles HILLS AND DALES i.H. Raythatha, MoDm Corbishley of Bad Axe were HOSPl TA L Wednesday overnight Dr. Ray & 81 6 Catalyst Sculptress guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fitness Total Fami& Care OE- Hew i tt. Mrs. Allen Farrelly at- THUMB AREA 4672 Hill St. tended a play at the Port HOME CARE AGENCY Cass City Austin Playhouse Sunday. Nursing, Phydcal, Oocupational Phone 872-5010 OFF Lorraine Hoxie of West speech Therapy Bloomfield, Major Brian Nwse Akles Iff ice Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5 Hoxie and Major Michele Medicare, Medwa 0% Hoxie of Seoul, Korea, and Hue CrUM certified NwYm M.D. YW bd&omred, mate, Yun, Our Regular Price Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Hoxie mpvR Wserntce Physician & Surgeon attended a welcome home Home Care&mcy Office Hours: party at the home of Mr. and 1-8W3584749 Mon-Fri. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mrs. Doug Hoxie at Sterling I------Thurs. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Sat. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 6232 Hospltal Drlvr Allen Witherspoon city ON&. LEATHER ATHLETIC Nm Engknd Life OfficeRes. 8724257 8724733 NEL Growth Fund NEL Equity Fund NEL lneoms Fund --_-I------Money Markd Serb# POD IATR I STS FOOTWEAR Phone 872-2321 -e------4615 Oak Cas City M. Steven Khoury DmPmMm Foot & Ankle Specialist Dr. David saker Laser Surgery Inside: ...you're the best friend I could ever want. Optornetris t Tuscola Medlcal Center Caro,150 Millwood MI 48723 4624 Hill St. A card for your Cass City (517) 673-3887 best friend. Otflce Hours: __ ~ ~ Mort.-Fri., 9:OO-4:30 VETERINARIANS Special cards for s 872-3404 ------o le. Our "Just rialow I COMPANION ANIMAL F"Pee cards" are written the way you would like to HOSPITAL say it. 4438 S. Seeger St. BALU K., M.,D., Cass City - Phone 872-2255 Obsfefrtcian70 "I & Elk Gynecologist Streel Carol Galka, D.V.M.

SUlduSky. MI 4&71 Edward Scollon, D.V.M. Phone (313) 1648-4733 Vetednatfan Farm and Coach Light Pet Animals Pharmacy Phone 872-2935 Cass City 872-3613 4849 N. Seeger St., Cass CW PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12,1992 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Recreation hoop league successful The Cass City Summer 50 local players partkipat- Basketball League came to a ing. successful conclusion The league will continue Wednesday night at the Cass next year with more teams city Recreational Park, ac- and players anticipated. cording to league organizer Cass City Red Hawk basket- “I’d like to thank Rona ball Coach Jeff Hml. Hillaker and the village for Hartel reported that the allowing the league to new league consisted of 6 schedule games and resew- teams which played from ing the courts on Tuesday mid June through early and Thursday nights,” said August, with a total of about Hartel. ~----Jk----oc-~*L; /-. A

THE UNDEFEATED Cass City Little League tournament team: Front row, from left, Tim Micklash, Aaron Barringar, TUESDAY MORNING Rick Doerr 150 Craig Swiderski, Dan Sherman and Mike Prosowski. Back LADIES’ LEAGUE John Haire 150 THE SUMMER BASKETBALL League champions, Joel’s.- End of Season Wes Neumann 149 row, Coach Maw Klein, Paul DeLong, Kyle Daniel, Trent Doug O’De11 145 Jammers, are : (from the left) Jim Glidden, Joel Palmateer,” FLIGHT l(18) Anton Peters 135 Levalley, Toby Kilbourn, Joseph Khoury and Nathon Klein. Jason Kahler, Brian Wright. Missing are Tim Talsma, Eric .* Toby Weaver 110.0 Jack Bums 134 Babich, Craig Kelley, Ed LeBarr, Don Rutledge and Greg.. Nelle Maharg 108.0 Doug Clelland 130 Mary Rabideau 106.0 Gary Jones 124 Daily. Cass City wins tourney Esther Reagh 97.5 Eric King 123 Fran Bellew 92.5 Joan Montgomery 85.0 FLIGHT 4 The Cass City Boys’ Little Competing were 2 teams The scores; Ruth Houghton 83.5 Doug Zdrojewski 199 League Maroon and Gray from Reese and Cass City Cass City, 7, Vassar, 1. Barbara Sterker 74.5 Rich Schwartzendruber196 teamwentundefeatedtowin and one from Vassar in the Cass City, 9, Reese, team Paul Bessler 182 a tournament held July 24- double elimination tourney. one, 2. FLIGHT 2 (9) John Niebrzydoski 169 Lil Jaroch 108 26 in Cass City. Sound defense and a SDX- Cass City,-. 32, . Reese. team Gary Robinson 167 kling offense were the ieys 2, 12. June Licht 99 Alden Asher 164 ifito,the team’s win, coaches Cass City, 10, Reese, team Linda Helwig 95 Bill Ewald 164 baseball 5 sad, 2,3. Pat McIntosh 95 Ken Jensen 163 Millie Nadison 95 Jim Bolton 162 racketball Mary Yaroch 94 volley ball Kvin Green 162 Bunny O’Berski 88 Booms 159 handball Geri Corcoran 86 Les kickball Jim Ceranski 159 Eleanor Rees 76 Pat Essian 151 softball I CHURCH 3 11 inning game. Mary Hutchinson LEAGUE 64 basketball 8 Deford eliminated John Agar 145 Don Hazard 132 stickball 3 TUESDAY,AUG. 4 colw~. FLIGHT 3 and fmtball X Church of Christ elimi- Don Roemer 132 Marie Scott 113 Mark Bartlett 105 but you haven’t played 6 Shabbona defeated De- nated Lamottea Vera Ferguson 112 Tom Schweigel 99 i ball, until you have Marilyn Carpenter 111 95 Craig Kelley played 8 ford’Catholics defeated TUESDAY, AUG. 11 Mary Lou Mauer 103 John Jewett 67 x Lamotte. Blanche Rump& 90 PAINTBALL Colwood eliminated Bap- 7:00 Deford plays Church Noreen Krug 83 LEAGUE HONOR of Christ. the ultimate sport for the nineties, 8 tist* Jane Hool 82 ROLL: Low Actual Round to play ball, 3 Church of Christ elimi- 9:00 Shabbona plays win- Betty Zulauf 79 for year, Don ouvry, 33. GamesBy X nated Mizpah 4-3 in 8 in- ncr. Jan Kritzman THE SUMMER BASKETBALLLeaguePlayoff champions, E Winner of 2nd gamc plays 69 WEEKLY: Flight 1, Ken x nings. Gene Palmer R.A.M.B.O. Catholics, 7: 15 Thursday. Zdrojewski, 36. Flight 2, Meininger’s Mackers, are (from the left) Clare Trisphler, ’ rud mr nu7 I!!-8 4 omm0*U Jim Peyerk, 39. Flight 3, UBLY. MICHIGAN 3 THURSDAY, AUG. 6 FLIGHT 4 Rick Salcido, Anthony Moran, John Meininger, Dave Salcido : Dani Hicks Keith Adelberg and Bob 128 Stickle, 42. Flight 4, Phyllis Ridge I17 Doug and Dave Miller. Jo Ann Brown 111 Zdrqjewski, 40. I Verna Mae MacRae 106 Enid Craig 105 Jackie Freiburger 91 Virginia Ruthko 86 AUG. 10 Evelyn Coaster 80 Betty Hammond 76 EFFECTS OF Charmont plays NBD, 7:30. Most Improved Golfer - Lil Charmont plays Mer- Jaroch. chants, 9:00, Ringer Winners: 1st Flight,

~~ ~ Toby Weaver 72 (18 holes); Hearing loss is a painless, gradual thing. By the time you STANDINGS 2nd Flight, Pat McIntosh 39 notice it, you may have lost a great deal of hearing. (9 holes); 3rd Flight, Marie Unfortunately, the hearing often cannot be restored, but it Merchants 6-3 Scott 42 (9 holes); 4th NBD 6-4 rn usually be helped with the use of aids and protective Flight, Jo Ann Brown 48 (9 devices. Charmont 2-7 holes). The result of hearing loss can be very troublesome. People OWENDALE VOLLEY- MEN’S GOLF who are unable to hear well may withdraw from crowds, BALL avoid enjoyable pastimes because they are unable to hear ASSOCIATION FLIGHT 1 well enough, and generally lose touch with life. It is Friday Night League Ernie Bellew 186 important to prevent these problems by early correction Newel1 Harris 185 when the problems are smaller. By treating at a younger Coca-Cola over The Heart- Jerry Toner 181 age, the results are generally quite good compared to breakers (2-1) 11-15, 15-7, Don Hilbig 166 waiting until a profound hearing loss occurs and changes in 15-3 Dale McIntosh 165 one’s life-style take place. Berger Babes over Char- Randy Sherman 165 ICE CREAM There are a few things you should watch for as signs of mont (3-0) 16-14, 154, 15- Ken Zdrojewski 162 damage to your hearing. Any ringing or difficulty hearing 9. Bill Kritzman 154 after being around loud noises is a warning sign. Also, any Pit Stop 76 over George’s Rich Tate 153 pain that occurs from loud noises can be harmful--yourears Bar(2-1) 15-4,15-8,13-15. Dan Dickinson 15 1 are not tolerating the intensity of the noise. A high-pitched Berger Bundy’s over Don Ouvry 151 ringing may be noticeable in a quiet room or when you are SOCIAL Ralph’s Tavern (2-1) 15-6, Jim Apley 148 trying to sleep; this may be an early sign of hearing loss. 15-17, 15-13. Kevin Vincent 148 The loss of hearing in the higher frequencies is usually the Dave Hoard 147 Vanilla - Chocolate resultoftoomuchnoiseexposure,anditwillbeapt tocause FINAL STANDINGS Russ Biefer 142 distortion of the sound of voices. Words may sound garbled WL Clarke Haire 14 1 Neapolitan and certain sounds such as S, F, SH, CH, and W may be Pit Stop 76 22 2 Mark Swanson 14 1 difficult to discern. Coca-Cola 19 5 Mike Murphy 135 Your doctor can help diagnose problems you may have George’s Bar 14 10 Elwyn Helwig 133 with hearing, and prescribe proper treatment, hearing aids Berger Batds 11 13 John Maharg 123 and protective devices. The Heartbreakers 11 13 Dennis bug 121 This is one of a series of articles brought Charmont 9 15 FLIGHT 2 Berger Bund y ’s 9 15 to you in the interest of better health by Jim Peyerk 193 Ralph’s Tavern 123 Gene Kloc 192 00 Jim Smithson 172 Help on way Jack Burns 171

L M Some nutrition help and Clark Erla 17 1 .< n advice is on the way for the Ken Tiseo 167 HILLS & DALES GENERAL HOSPITAL people who run school cafe- Brian Reinhardt 165 4675 HILL STREET CASS CIW, MICHIGAN 48726 terias and other programs John Neumann 160 serving federally subsidized Scott Murphy 158 IF If meals to kids. The U.S. Jerry Houghton 157 Others Get Quick Results With Department of Agriculture Jack Hool 153 will be training food person- Todd Comment 152 11 The Chronicle’s Classified Ads- nel on how to prepare meals Mike Becking 149 You Will Too! that meet low fat national Jason McCallum 145 dietary guidelines. Dan Hittler 143 I Dick Haley 14 1

/ Mike Neumann 14 1 Kim Glaspie 138 Fred Leeson 137 George Bushong 120 J More than Dick Wallace 105 FLIGHT 3 F just a nice touch Don Erla 192 CASS CITY IGA FOODLINER When it comes to protecting your family, life Keith Adclberg 175 insurance is more than a nice extra touch - it’s a Clayton Sawdon 175 necessity. Bob Stickle 172 6121 Cass City Road, Cass City, Michigan 48726 Keep your family safe. Depend on Farm Bureau Craig Bellew 169 Life Insurance Company of Michigan, backed by 40 Tom Wallace a1 65 Phone: 872-2645 years of financial stability. Rich Ypma Jon Zdrojewski 154 Store Hours: Mon.-Wed.: 8:30 to 7; Thurs. & Fri.: 8:30 to 9;Sat.: 8:30 to 6;Closed Sunday Maklng your future more predictable. PO. Box 40 Bert Althaver 153 DF.4RMBUREAU Bad Axe, MI 48413 Phil Moses 153 Beer Wine mPkg. Liquor Lottery Tickets Food Stamps Bakery Deli INSURANCE Jim Hillaker 152 YYY*mY.IVrrru~m..u.I*uour.r-nrDm Phone - 269-991 1 or 872-5152 Daryl Iwankovitsch 152 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12,1992 PAGE NINE Pair preserves old school’s past

as well as authentic school- located at the corner df thick - all fieldstone. The Laing School records. related items on display at DeckervilleRoadandM-39. ceilings are 12 feet high and Frei burger happened upon COLLECTORS the old schoolhouse, includ- then the upstairs is another them while looking for fam- ing textbooks and supply “This was the second 12 feet. It’s all rough sawed ily photos at his aunt’s home The Maitrotts, both avid catalogs, an antique water school for this area. The first white pine lumber.” in Cumber, Gene explained, antique collectors, have a cooler, a globe, an old paste was a log school at Shab- Theschoolremainedopen adding Freiburger’s uncle number of old class photos jar and slate pencils and bona Road and M-19,” Gene until 1967 or 68, and later had been a member of the pads. explained. was used as an antique shop school board. before the Maitrotts bought “We’ve heard a lot of “We try to collect anything The Old Laing School was the structure from the late that relates to the school,” schoolhouse stories over the Set outdoor built in August 1893. “It Keith Woodward. years,” Gene remarked, Jean said. Several people cost $1 ,O00 and was made to Since then ,the couple have have simply stopped by and smiling. His wife nodded in hold lo0 students,” he said, entertained a hostof visitors, agreement. given the couple various adding the school has 3 many of them former stu- worship items, she added. Considering the interest in floors - a maple floor ovcr dents and teachers. one room schoolhouses The couple have also done 2. one-inch layers Of white Among them is a neighbor, voiced by the Maitrotts and service their homework. pine. Arlee Freiburger, 81, who many others throughout Jean said the school, built attended the school, as did Michigan, Tucker sug- Good Shepherd Lutheran abut 99 years ago, was 25 INCHES THICK his father and his daughter. gested that information col- Church will hold its annual named after a town of the Thanks to Freiburger, the lected in the One Rmm outdoor worship service at Same name hat be “The Walls are 25 inches Maitrotts have scores of Old Schoolhouse Survey Project 11:OO a.m. on the church could be used to start a state- qrounds Sunday. The Son wide association made up of bines, a musical. group individuals who study, re- Anade up of members of the search, live in or simply congregation, will provide appreciate one room music and lead the congre- schools. gation in singing. “People are beginning to Following the service look anew at the one room there will be apotluck picnic schoolhouses of our past,” with meat and beverages Tucker said. She noted the provided by the elders, generations that attended or After the picnic the Board of taught in one rmm schools, THE OLD LAING School, located close to 3 miles south of Education is sponsoring a as well as the buildings carnival with kids’ games, themselves, are starting to Argyle, is one of at least 181 one-room schoolhouses in olleyball, horseshoes, face disappear.That’s a shame, Gene ac- Michigan that are now being used as private residences. painting and many other activities. knowledged. “It’s a part of Proceeds from the carni- American history that will val will be used for the never be again .” 0-G Senior Citizens meet Christian Education Grant The Owen-Gage Senior President Orville Mallory Happy Birthday was sung to : Aid Fund (CEGAF‘), which Editor’s note: Area resi- Citizens met Thursday, brought the meeting to order him and Amasa Anthes. * awards $500 a year to stu- dents interested in learning Aug. 6, at the Gagetown with the group reciting The Florence Schell read a . dents from the congregation more about the One Room Municipal Building at noon Lord’s Prayer and pledge to poem, “What A Hug Can I attending aLutheran college Schoolhouse Survey Project for a potluck dinner. There the flag. Do.” er seminary. can call the Historical Soci- were 40 members present. Mike Pisarek was honored Door prizes were won by ety of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mildred Beach and Orville * Les Beach said ”grace before on his 90th birthday with a For health at (313) 769-1828. the meal. birthday cake from his wife. Mallory. insurance that provides income when hospitalized, see Itlea Ernest A. felchman, Jr. 6240 W. Maic Cass City, Mich. Phone 872-3388 Filler I A GLOBE, BOOK carriers and slate pencils and pads are among the antiques the Maitrotts have collected and have on Price 2 for 78~ display at the Old Laing School in Argyle Township. Less Mail -1 .OO In Rebate NOTICE Theme 311 .OO I*\ CostFinal FR EE B00 ks Less Mail -1 22c! TO CASS CITY RESIDENTS In Rebate .oo Y/ Limit 2 Count 70 Coupon Expires 9/15-92. Detaib In Stow The Clean Air Act (CCA) Amendments of 1990 include provisions for the disposal of items 1.00 Ea. Value CostFinal FREE containing ozone depleting substances. Specifically,Section 608 requires that chlorofluorocar- Details In Store bon (CFC) and certain hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) substances contained in white goods (Le., refrigerators, freezers) and bulk goods (Le., air conditoners, dehumidifiers) must be removed prior to disposal. Effective July 1,1992, the CAA requires that the CFCs and HCFCs Transparent Toothpaste contained in white goods and bulk goods must be captured prior to disposal to prevent discharge Tape 3Pack 6.4 Oz. of these substances to the atmosphere/environment. Therefore, effective July 1,1992, our refuse Sale 1/2” x 800” Rolls Price 1.00 hauler will not be accepting white gds/bulk goods that contain refrigerant unless it has been \ -- 1 Sale professionally removed by a refrigerant recovery service company and a Certified sticker Price I .oo Less Mail In Rebate -1.oo attached. Less Mail In Rebate -1 “00 In an effort to do more recycling, Waste Management is going to pick up the bulky goods that Final costFinal FREE once contained CFC’s and HCFC’s with a separate truck along with other bulky metal goods. cost FREE .I Detaili In Store Examples of items that will be collected are as follows: Details In Store Tampax Freezers (refrigerant removed and stickered) Refrigerators (refrigerant removed and stickered) Save Tampons Dehumidifiers (refrigerant removed and stickered) On 0 Count Air Conditioners (refrigerant removed and stickered) Sale 1.29 Washers ouseho Id Price Dryers Less Mail -1.29 Hot water heaters Goods! In Rebate Stoves With Flushable Furnaces ADDliCatOf cost - I I- I FREE I Dishwashers I Details On Pad I HI-DRl Paper Towels Jergens6 Bar pack 3 Oz. Soap Burly Trash Bags Other large items, such as: Jumbo Roll ...... 2/1rn 00 13 W.-150.. 28 Gal.-lO Ct. 1.98 Value 33 Gal.-7 Ct. 1.98 V~UO Wisk Liquid Laundry Sale Sale 1.oo Price 1.oo Price Chairs Less mall Detergent 64 02...... 3.49 Less Mail -1.oo Televisions In Rebate In Rebate -’ Couches Palmolive Dish Liquid Final Final cost FREE 22 02. Original Or Lemon Lime H8.m cost FREE Tables 1.00 Details In Store Details In Store Box springs We accept most Mattresses, etc. Ask for FAX 10% SENIOR CITIZEN 100’s Pre-Pay will be picked up with the regular trash truck as it is currently. PRESC RIPTlON CD Recordings Prescription CENTER DISCOUNTS In Stock Plans The bulky metal goods truck will need to be scheduled. The Village Office will create a list of addresses as residents call in for pick up of bulky metal goods and then once per week contact the waste haulers with the addresses. The scheduled pick up day for our community is Thursday. The office will need to be notified two (2) work days in advance of the regular pick up day. Call 872-291 1 between the hours of 8:OO a.m. till 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Joyce A. LaRoche Village Clerk PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12,1992 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN I...... :.:.;.:*:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.~:.:-:.~:.:.~~~~~~.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.~.:*~.~.:.:.:.:*:.:.:.~.:.:.:.:.~:.:*:.~*~.:.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.~:*~.~~~:.:*~:.:.~ ...... Windy reunion CALL 872-2010FOR AN ACTION AI)' held Sunday Transit (nonbusiness) rates, 10 Down Memorv Lane words or less, $1 SOeach inser- d The Windy family held its tion; additional words 8 cents Merchandise Merchandise 14th reunion Aug, 9 south- each. Three weeks for the price From the files of the Chronicle of 2-cashrate. Save money by SALE - clarinet, GARAGESALE-Thursda? east of Cass City on the FOR good and Friday, Aug. 13 and 14, Windy farm with 70 mem- enclosing cash with mail M- condition, $75. Call 872- Good Selection den. Rates far display want ad 94. Rototiller, chair, kerod ...... bers attending. 45 14. 2-8-5-3 of Compound sene heater and clothes, ...... t'.~.'.sg=~.'.'.'.'.'."...'.'.'.' .*...... *****.-.*...... I: ...... >...... A potluck dinner was on application. "...... r...... ~...... *~...... *...... *.....~.~~..***.....-~~... 6378 3rd SL 14-8-12-1 served at noon. BOW - HOYT - case, Bows 5 YEARS AGO home at 6817 E. Cas City Don Lorentzen, was one of scopes, arrows, release, 1 Road to put out a chimney Members came from c Automotive 1 Put yours on GROUP GARAGE Sale -- 32 seniors to graduate from Moultrie, Ga., Saginaw, quiver, complete, $300. Aug. 13-14-15, 4 wt, 4: "Christmas Town" Cass fre, which was an unseason- Saginaw General Hospital 6729 Houghton, Cass City. layaway able task. A basement fire- Lapeet, Waterford,Mt. Cle- north, 1/4 east on Ritter: City is returning. Lloyd School of Nursing Sunday. mens, Car0 and Cass City. FOR SALE - 1985 S-15 2-8-12-3 Vyse will help supervise the place was being used to burn The annual meeting of truck, 4-~peed, tool box, THUMB Road. Lots of toddler boys' : papers and garbage when Family members enjoyed and girls' clothes, double: program and give instruc- stockholders of the Farm looking at family pictures, good condition. $2500 or CRAFTS AM) PAWN stroller for twins, Craftsman ' tion in papier mache tech- creosote in the chimney Produce Co. of Cass City best offer. 872-2633. CHILDREN'S furniture caught fire. card bingo, volleyball and - 815 S. Hooper, Caro 6" plangr, 4 hp. rototiller,, niques. was held Tuesday when offi- kids' games. 1-7-29-3 Monday through Friday, Decker resident Ernest SK3 Mark D. Zmierski, a cers were reelected for an- miscellaneous. 14-8-12-1 , Officers elected for the Call 872-2608. Harold Hyatt, 90, recently cele- storekeeper on the supply other year. Joe Crawford is Deering,4366 HurdsCorner ship USS Ponce, has been coming year were: presi- 1983 BUICK Riviera. Ex- brated the dedication of his president; Audley Rawson, cellent condition, very Rd., Cass City. 2-2-264 farm as a centennial farm. named sailor of the month vice-president; D.W. dent, Theresa Ordway, on his ship. Reese; vice-president, clean, non smoking, 87,000 The house was built some- Benkelman, treasurer, and WATERPUMP time from 1889 to 1890. Sarah Windy, Reese; secre- miles, loaded. Phone 517- C.J. Striffler, secretary. 872-5405. 1-8-5-3 WATER WELL Mrs. Mary Kloc of Cass 25 YEARS AGO Directors are Frank Reid, tary, Rick Doerr, Cass City, and treasurers, Myra Windy WATER SOFISENERS City was feted for her 88th Don Wallace and Audley Installation & Service birthday Aug. 8 at the sum- Forty-six years under the Kinnaird. of Reese and Agnes Gruber '8 1 FORD Fairmont,station mer home of her son Walter, same ownership ended at The drive for funds for the of Cass City. wagon, 6 cylinder, auto- near Caseville. Forty guests Fort's Store with the an- Cass City Community Hos- The 1993 reunion will be matic. 6729 Houghton, Cass attended the party. nouncement this weekof the pita1 will start Monday, the second Sunday of Au- City. 1-8-12-3 Cass City Lions Club impending sale of the store Sept. 23. IN-HOME SERVICE gust at the same location. Paul's Pump Repair President A1 Seurynck re- to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Reth- FOR SALE - 1957 Grey- cently presented scholarship erford. Ron Biunt Drilling hound GMC bus. Must sell, Call 673-4850 anytjmc checks of $750 each to Dick DeLong sold his very reasonable. Call 269- grand champion hog to Erla OT 1-800-745485 1 Christine Britt, who plans to I Legal Notices I 6632 8 a.m.-3 p.m., after study sports medicine at Packing Co. at the auction 2-1-16-tf held at the Tuscola County 3:oO - 269-2523. 1-8-12-1 Central Michigan Univer- Mongagc Sale - Madta h4hg becn attorney fee. The property is situated in 2 CHAIRS WITH matching the City Vasmr, Tudr County, sity, and Julie Hrycko, both Fair. made in the mditiona of I oar~inMort- of end tables in heavy pine, one 1987 Cass City High School Don Koepfgen of Cass City gage by Jose G. Runim urd Dam J. Michigan and d&M 18 fallows: 1989 FORD ESCORT, ex- Lay-z-boy recliner, Early with Ramiru, Husband and Wife. to Family PART OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF cellent condition, low miles. graduates. has stocked his pond 50 SECTION 15, TOWN 11 NORTH, American heavy pine tables, Decker, phone 872-3093. bass and 150 bluegill finger- Fderal Savings and LAur Ausociation. Call 872-2245. 1-8-12-1 State Senator James A. 5145 Glrtiot Road, Sagiruw, Michigan, RANGE 8 EAST, VASSAR TOWN- one Jenn Aire stove. Call 2-8- 12- 1 BIG MOVING SALE -' Barcia, Bay City, addressed lings. now known aa Heritage Fedcnl Savings SHIP, TUSCOLA c0UNl-Y. MICHI- 872-4701. 2-8-7-1 Clothes (bring a paper bag);' Bank of the City of Saginaw and Taylor, GAN: FOR SALE - Pontiac Fire a crowd of more than 300 Two Cass City men es- AS BEGINNING AT A furniture, tools, electronics;: caped injury Sunday after- Michigan, a corpontionagd under DESCRIBED Bird fully loaded. Call Cass persons Saturday afternoon the Home Owner's banAct of 1933 of mINT ON THE EAST-LINE OF SAID SE, FOR SALE - feeder pigs; 6 Shop City! toys, cars, pony rides fof for ceremonies dedicating noon when their small boat the Unitd Stab of America. dad SECI'ION 15, WHICH Is SOUTH. 872-5032. 1-8-12-3 ft. mesh satellite dish; also We can meet or beat big kids and more. Aug. 13 and caught fire while they were Novanbcr 7,1977 md recorded in the 998.90 FEET FROM THE NORTH- the Department of EAST OF SECllON chickens. Call 872-4 126. city prices. Guarantees 14, 8 a.m,-6 p.m. 1935: fishing in Saginaw Bay. offic~of the R~gistcrof D~sfm Tug- CORNER SAID 1973 FORD U-haul, 24' box Natural Resource's new of- cola County, Michigan on Nmanber 9, 15; THENCE CONH"G ALONG 2-8-12-3 and low prices are our Dodge Rd., Deford. Fro@ fice, located about 5 miles Fred Periso and Ray Periso 1977, in Lik480, Page 339, and said SAID EAST-W, SOUTH, 208.75 van, 359 h.d., new walls and Caro, turn right on Decker: swamped their boat to extin- mmgagcc having ddunder the FEET; THENCE WEST. 2W.75 FEET; floor in box, runs good, in system for making happy west of Cass City. THENCE' 208.75 FOR SALE - 2 desks, one ville Rd., go 7 miles tp guish the fire and were tcrma of laid Mat.gage to doclue the a- NORTH, FEET good condition. $3,000 or customers. tire principal and adintmt THENCE EAST. 208.75 FEET TOTHE large, one small, 3 candy bar Dodge Rd., then left oQ POWT0FBEGIN"G. SUBJECTTO best offer. Call 872-5309. Muffler & 10 YEARS AGO brought to shore by a nearby thm due, which alcction it dots vending machines, take C.C. Dodge. First house on righid boat. hertby excrcisc, pmwtto which them THE USE OF THE EASTERLY 33.0 1-8-12-3 dimes, buggy/stroller, and Brake Shop 872-5450. 14-8-12- f and Mrs. Dick Shaw, is chimed to be due and unpaid on mid FEET THEREOF AS OAK ROAD. Cause of a fire which de- Mr. EXCEm RIGHT OF WAY OF 6597 Main, Cass City c Mortgage at the date of thia Ndtx fa REC- FOR SALE - 1990 Corsica, infant car seat. Call 872- stroyed the car of Al Pratt Mark, David and Kevin and p~pdthe ulpn d $22,624.18.in-t ORD. 4701. 2-8- 12- 1 872-2251 SALE - Thur$ Immediately following date of 6 cylinder, automatic, AM/ GARAGE Thursday night is unknown. Mr.and Mrs. Elwyn Helwig, rn the sum of $1 329.33, lrtc chugcs in the sale, day-Friday, Aug. 13 and 14:; Craig, Brian and Julie left the sum of $40.80 and a nCgadVe escrow the property may be &caned for 4 pe- FM cassette, power win- The car, valued at $4,000, balance of $257.44, for a tM*l sum of FOR SALE - car top carrier, 8-5. Sofa, miscellaneouS: riod ofrix said propcrty is dows, power locks, luggage was a complete loss. The Saturday on a week's camp- $24,45 1.75, and no suit ar procooding at mcmthr unless E;uLGENZI'S dishes, teen clothing, toy&: abandoned.Inthemcntofabandonmcnt, $30, Call 658-8325. Fiberglass, ing trip which was to include law rx in equity having ken institulcd to rack, cruise, tilt, air, excel- owner wasn't home when the property may bcdcemedduring the 2-8-12-3 specializing in boat repair, books. R. Tuckey, 2 1/4 ea& ~CCOVU the dcbt SCCUIE~ by 6fid Mort- lent condition, $7,000. Call the fire started. a visit to Expo 67. fmt thirty days following the sale. metal flake and insurance of Cass City on M-81.14-8- 12- ? gage, or 4ny pan rhertof; 872-3370. 1-8-12-1 I. 4-H king and queen at the NOW, THEREFORE.by vinuc of the FOR SALE Like new IBM work, free estimates, fluff July 14, 1992 - 35 YEARS AGO power of sale contained in raid Mortgage i Tuscola County Fair were Hcri~gcFtderil Savings Bank correcting typewriter Se- and buff specials, 15 years 4nd pursuant to the statutes of the State of FOR SALE - 1986 Encore, - Cass Neil A. Gudm, Attorney Jim Cooklin of City Michigan in such usc made and pm 4-speed, AC, AlWFM cas- lectric 11, $1,000new - $200/ ex@enCe. Call (3 13) 664- GARAGE SALE-Thw&$ 20600 Eureka Road, Suite and Melissa Rubisch of William H. Zemke, De- vidcd. nuicc M hereby givm that on 900 Taylor, Michigan 481 80 sette, 3door, 31,000 miles, best offer. Call 872-3613. 1719. 2-7-1-10 and Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.r& Vassar. Jim is the son of ford, has been notified by the octobcr9.1992 at 11 o'clock a.m..atthe very clean, $zsoO. 872-2604. 2-8- 12-3n frcmt entrinct of the courthouse in the 5-7-29-5 6797 Houghton St. Law,& George and Coeine Cooklin Michigan Corporation and 1-7-29-3 mowers, water pumm an$ Security Commission that Village of CUO,Tuscola County, Michi- ( Household 'r of Cass City, gan, raid Mortgage will bc foraclorcd by miscellaneous. 14-8-12-? he has passed examination MORTGAGE SALE - Mrulthar bben Wedding J The birthing bed, which a sale at public auction to the hightst ma& in the conditionr of a mortgage Sales retracts into a flat position and is now duly licensed as a bidder of the pranisca described in mid mde by ROBERT W. BAILEY AND Announcements CORNER BLOCK garagi real estate broker. Mongagc, or so much thmfas may be JANICEFIRST FEDERALL. BAILEY, SAVINGS HIS WEE AND to GARAGE SALE - from M- after the mother gives birth, necessary to pay the amount due as afore- sales - 6790 Pine, 6796 Pink Diane Sbresney, 17, of ru- 81-M-53 comer, south 3 is only one of the features of mid, and any sum or aumr that may k LOAN ASSOCIAnON OF FWNT,A 6797 Houghton. Thursday paid by the undersigned at or kfore said miles Argyle Rd., miles the new birthing rmm at ral Gagetown was named FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK now 4 SHOTGUNS for sale. Call to 2 and Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 p,m: 1957 bean queen at the 89th defor tnxes and/or insunncc CHI raid known a# D & N B4nk Mortgage, dad east, 1 1/2 miles south on Hills and Dales General pmiscs, and derauma pid by the 872-2619. 2-8-5-3 Something for everyone: Hospital. annual Huron County Fair or hy24.1979, and rewrdd cn my30, Decker Rd., Friday and Sat- undersigned, with in- thercon at 1979, in Libcr 497, on pge 325, TUS- Kids' clothes, tools, hous& 8.750% pursurnt to the law to the urday, 9-?. 14-8-12-1 last week. and COLA County RecOTdi, Michigm, on AKC REGISTERED Great hold items. 14-8-12-$, Elkland Township fire Anne Marie Lorentzen, terns of mid Moltgage. and all lcgd which mortgage thcre ia clahod to be Dane puppies for sale, $200 c~ts,chargtsand CXPCIISCS, including UI fighters were called to a daughter of and Mrs. due at the date hcraof the Lum af thirty each, $50 deposit required. SALE - Satur- Mr. thowind six hundred ughty throc ad GARAGE GARAGE SALE - 4284: 07/100 Dollam ($30,683.07).including 072-2257. 2-8-5-3 day,Aug.15,9a.m. tilldark. Doerr Rd., Thursday and: int~lutat 1O.ooork mnum. Old tools, bicycles, chairs, Friday, 9-5. 14-8-12-gI Unda the pow= of decontain4 in some antiques, glassware, said mortgage urd the statute in such ulc FOR SALE - Golf driver, made 4nd rpprod. ndcc ir heroby Founders Fresh Metal with nails, screws, miscellane- 5-FAMILY garage sale given th4t mid mortgage witl be fm- 1005' loft, $75. Call 872- Catalogs loaned ous. 8 miles east of Cas Lots of back- to-sc hoof% cldby a sale d the mortgagd pm- City, 2 1/2 north, l/2 mile ha. Q mnc put than. at public 2436, 24-53 overnight clothes, infants', children'& of . west of Germania Road, at VQIIIC, at the Fmt~lm Of tb Court- and adults', also coats and hwin thevilllge Of h,wh. BRITTANY PUPS for sale - 4490 Cleland Road. jackets, antique caned bot-: at 11:OOa.m.MI Scptcmbcr 18,1992. excellent hunting parents. 14-8-12-1 Said pmnissr are rituatod in TOWN- Free Subscription tom chairs and brass bed? SHIP OF VASSAR, TUSCOIA County, Jim Tuckey, 872-3236. lots of miscellaneous itemsl Michigan md are kcribad as: 2-7-29-3 with Each Order YARD SALE - Aug. 13-14- Thursday only, 9-5.' 15, 9:00-7:OO p.m. Home VanVliet, 4875 Schwegler : The North 495.0fact of the Set1/ PIANO FOR SALE - Old, 4 of the Southerut 1/4 of scaim 23, Interior, antiques, dishes, Road. 14-8-12- 1. <' Tom 1 1 North. Range and Vuaar small upright. $125 or best household items, crafts, Township, Tumh County. Michigan, The Cass City offer, Call 665-2246. toys. burning bushes, 2-3 GARAGE SALE - Aug. 122.: more phcularly dcscribad as bcgimhq 2-8-5-3 at I pint on thc Emat line of mid Sectim foot Blue Spruces, and much 13, 9 - ?, 6780 Main St.;, 23 which is No& 846.05 feet fmn the C hro nic I e more. From Deckerville across from park. Usuag: Southenst merof mid dmrharcc DISTRESS SALE, 2 only. Rd., and M-53, 1. mile east stuff. Some furniture, an-; South 89 dcgrocl 58 minut# 55 8ectndr Must sell 2 Quonset half- Phone 872-2010 Wut, 1283.13 fset to €!ut North ud and 1 1/2 mile south on tiques, play pen and more. South 1/8th line, rhcnc9 Noo 14' 56" E round steel buildings, Brand Hadley Rd. 14-8-12-1 14-8-12-11 495,Ofeet along raid North ud Sarth 11 new, never erectd. One is 8th line to the Swth bat 4nd Wert 1/8& 40x50. Sacrificed Prices. 1- line of mid Seaian 23, theNod 8%' 5855"E)rrt. 1280.93 foct llquid hra 800-835-2246 ex t.'58. find the Service or Product and Wan 1/8h line tothe @arthoof uid 2-8-5-2 Scnim. thsnc~South. 4950 feet dorig YQU Need in This. Action Guide the fist line to Kit of Beginning. I BEAUTIFULLY CkAETEC BUSINESS CARDS I

DATED:August 5,1992 Designed to make thak Fit Latex Satin ATTORNEY FOR: Mortgagee impression a lasting one! I APPLIANCE SERVICE 7 \ Gloss Enamel Robert A. Tranain & Aillociatier. P.C. Highest quality 401 South Woodward Avenue raised printing Suite 300 KRITZMAN'S Buds and Blossoms' Latex Primer Birmingham, MI 48009-6616 41 See our catalog. SERVICE DdtNBrnk new Fk- - Plants - 6dI-s Mortgrgec 6590 Main St. Sandy Twnoy, Owmr 5-8-5-5 Cass City Chroniclt Cass City, MI 48726 4WLwh St., Cprr City, MI 48726 (517) 872-4800 Phone 872-3935 Major Appliance Senrice Center Latex LaFAVE STEEL SUPPLY, INC. Audio-Video-Electronics- Tuff-Kote Dinol Flat 8260 N. Van Dyke Cass City, Michigan 48726 Antenna Systems Enamel (51 7) 872-2163 FAX (51 7) 872-2870 Factory Authorized on Automotive Rust Proofing many brands DAN'S POWER & STOVE Systems 8 Waxing At Reawnable Prices We Specialize in Service Fireplaces, Sloves, Chimneys Gravel Guards STRUCTURAL STEEL MECHANICAL TUBES Mon.*Fri. - 8-5 Chimney sweeping 8 repairs Running Boards 14Z Rock Kole Stone Chip Protection ALUMINUM PRESS BRAKES Sal. 8-12 - STIHL chainsaws & ouldoor ~ 'Deeper iolors may cost more FABRICATING MIG 8. TIG WELDING power equipmen1 SHEARING LATHE 8 MILL WORK Lawn & garden equipment Phone 269-9585 ' DEUVEA'ES EVERY 827 Latex Gloss 9 MACHINE SHOP SERVICE SNAPPER mowers 8 tillers S. Van Dyke, Bod Axe House Paint -. -- WEDNESDAY!__ - Sales & Service LaFAVE STEEL 6509 Main, Cass City WINDOW CLEANING Latex Flat House'Paint HYDRAULIC DIVISION & Brake Shop I HYDRAULIC HOSES 114" TO 1 1/4' MuHlert - Shocks - Lletirm guarantees - SUPREME Interior/Exterior Minor engine repain - Csfliliod MsehaniF 2 & 4 WIRE HOSE WINDOW CLEANING Primer Sealer HYDRAULIC CYLINDER REBUILDING & RESEALING Blaine deseaubien, Prop. S Phone 872-2251 Storms-Screens-Window Stain Killer 9 SEAL SIZES ,.. 114" TO 20" DIAMETER SEAL SIZES ... 5MM TO 500MM 6597 Main, Cass City Janitorial Service Fla0:s Oil Gloss Eaves & Gutters Cleaned Hi-Rl#r House Paint UPS, SERVICE AVAILABLE Sewice J Rental STEEL & OTHER DELIVERY ON WEDNESDAYS m S€RVr# Estimates on mmardal, CASS CITY TIRE WHnTWS€ll Residential Industrial Work

HOURS: Mon. thru Fri., 8 a.m. - 5 p m ; Sat 8 a m + noon 6 Herculer and Cooper CALL US TOOAY Complete Insurance Cover% -- ~ ---- - .." . -- . - "_ TIRES @ Fuelgas Security Services Availabie Seal-Jet Stocking Distributor Tit. Repair d AI' nrnnls Mufflots Jundionmd M-81 d M-53 1120 Gratiot,Call Saginaw 'ASS CITY HARDWARE 8 0 Rings 0tS.r - 04Changos 6092 E. Cass City Rd. 872-21 88 u-Cups Vee Packing Curdid Mdanc Cur City $3Back up Rings Wipers Wear Rings Phone 872-5303 790-7609 I CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12,1992 PAGE ELEVEN ':CAJ,J,,ING872-2010 PUTS AN ACTION AD TO WORK FOR YOU f-) f-) I-) (F]Notices Services '1 Services ( Help Wanted ) Card of Thanks ) BINGO - Every Thursday at St. Pancratius Hall, S. Elmer H. Francis Sewing and Alterations ATTENTION LOCAL Our heartfelt thanks GARAGE SALE sears 1973 12x60' mobile home Seeget, Cass City. Doors by Kathleen Nittola Sales Reps - A 10-year-old Annual I .. - Building Contractor to everyone rower xc skier exerciser,few for sale in Huntsville Trailer open 6:OO p.m. early-bird state wide satellite firm is Who helped us through kc Rummage Sa'e antiques, adult clothes, nice Park. $6300. Call 872-2357 6:30, regular bingo 7:OO. New Homes or now accepting applications our trying days. Thursday and Friday variety of items, all very after 4 p.m, Phone 872-54 10. Knights of Bridal Parties for the Thumb area. We of- Aug. 13 3-8- 12-3 Remodeling, Roofing, With flowers, prayers, kind nice. Aug. 13-16, 9 a.m.4 Columbus Council No. Mending, zippers, hems fer pre-approved customers, words and deeds, 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. 8892. 5- 12-3 1 Siding, Barns, Pole Children and adults flexible hours, bonus pro- Aug. 14 pmm* west, 3 lI4 of FOR SALE Cozy 2-3 bed- -tf You touched our hearts Cass City. 14-8-12-1 Buildings gram, above average in- in many ways. '< 9 a.m. till 1 D.m. mmhome. low UOs.. - - Call- -.. . s RENT - Hi pressure No job too small come. Must have minimum 872-5114, 8:30 to or FOR The family of Rachel f RealEstate ) 500 washer and water sand blas- Licensed and Insured Free estimates 3-year direct sales experi- Wright. 13-8-12-1 ' Good Shepherd 1 872-4 168 after k30.3-8-5-3 ter. Clean your home, deck, Phone 872-2921 ence. Call 1-800-982-3474. I ForSale I garage,driveway, boats, etc. Call 872-2663 11-8-5-2 For Rent Rental on daily basis. Call 8-2-26-tf 8-8-12-1 Turn that land con- 872-5456. 5-7-294 ROOFING & PROGRESSIVE dairy farm tract into cash. Why FOR RENT - Masonic beyou ready looking for stable long-term YARD SALE - one day Temple Refreshment Hall - WATER PUMP, Water SIDING employee to do relief milk- only, Wednesday, Aug. 12, wait for payments? parties, dinners, meetings. Well, Water Softener Serv- for spring? For all your roofing, siding, ing, feeding, mechanical 9a,m,-5p.m. 1/2 mileeast of No alcoholic beverages. ice. All types repaired. Get your lawn mowers gutters, soffits and fascia needs' and field work, 250-cow Cass City. of old items, Call Lynwood LaPeer, 872- Rebuilt pumps. 10% dis- and tillers repaired. operation, 6 days a week, 2 Lots Peter 3191. 44-3-tf count on new pumps and Call Jim for a free estimate and furniture, graniteware, Call see what he can do for you! weeks' paid vacation, beef, Ba8ement Walk - Cracking Real Estate tanks. In-home emergency or Bulging - we can fix them glassware, baskets, quilts, 3 & B Enterprises Licensed and insured. health insurance, housing, hump-back trunk, old doll 3074 Kingston Rd. CASS CITY Mini Storage service. Call 673-4850 or $300 per week. Must have without digging - Economical hnk, pictures, post cards, Kingston, Mi. now renting 20 new units. 800-745-4851 anytime. 517-872-5456 CASS CITY experience and references. - Guaranteed - Free Es- ihinestone jewelry and Call 872-39 17. 4-7-294 56-54 Send resume to Larry Niec, timates. fimbertown Water (517) 683-2711 1 l/2 miles Control - Chimn Relining - much more. Cancelled if 3-8-5-9 ( Wanted to Buy 1 west of Cass City 5455 E. Wilson Rd., Clio, 1-800-832-&%etroit area hin. 14-8-12-1 RENT - Cass City, 2- 872-5082 Mich. 48420. No phone 1-800-747-2688. FOR 84-8-tf calls. 11-8-5-2 - bedroom upper, heat-fur- WANTED TO BUY - Truck Driving Tralnlng: f Real Estate For Sale 1 nished, $325 per month plus Singer Featherweight sew- Ken Martin You can be CDL certified in 8 security deposit, Call 872- ing machine in good work- Electric, Inc. T & C Collision IMMEDIATE POSITIONS weeks. Job placement, finan- 2195. 4-7-294 ing condition with case. Call 5097 Kwpfgen Road available for installers, re- cial aid available for those 872-3405. 6-8-12-3 Cass City, MI 48726 ceptionists and sales. Call who qualify. 1-800-325- It costs nothing! To come in and talk about the price Homes - Farms (517) 872-4215 Bell at 872-5333. ROOM FOR RENT - In- Commercial Mr. 6733. Eaton Roadranger Osentoski Realty can get for your Cass City area home. 1mile west, 11/4 north 11-8-12-1 Tralnlng Institute. We've displayed a lot of "sold" signs lately and NEED quire 6729 Houghton, Cass REAL ESTATE wanted - Industrial City 4-8-12-3 Bordering State Game area, 15 years' experience listings! Stop in the Cass City office and discuss it with New and rewire RESIDENT MANAGERS Retiring? Choose Beautthri 5-10 acres, vacant or with Chuck Mester Wayne County, TN where un- one of our experienced professionals. Absolutely no ONEAND2bedroomapart- needed for small apartment obligation. older or mobile home. Call STATE LICENSED Tom Russell spoiled streams, riiers, forests, ments available in Cass 313-545-6055 or 313-748- CompleteManagers glass service community. Rent free and and beauty abound; extremely City. Please call 313-659- 3948. 6-7-29-4 Phone 872-4114 small salary. Equal opportu- low living costs. Low land and Fine old home -one block from Main Street., CassCity, 8432. 4-8-12-tf 4180 Hurds Comer Road nity employer. Send resume 4 bedrooms, dining room, basement game room, hard- Free estimates home prices. Chamber Com- 8-8- 104 to Box S, c/o Cass City merce (615)722-9022. wood floars. Call for showing. Only $49,900. CCT086 ( To Give Away ) 84-3-tf Chronicle. 11-8-12-3 FOR RENT- 2-bedroom Norwegian Hlgh School Ex- FREE TO GOOD home - 4- Thomas Roofing GARY WILLS Construc- change Student, boy 17 14x65 mobile - breezeway - garage and shed - Argyle apartment at Northern WANTED - Person to finish Road, east of M-53 one mile. $23,500. By appoint- Heights Apartments. Call month-old puppy, black and Serving the area tion - licensed builder, exca- needs host family. Interest in a desk. Call 872-3062. scouting, sailing, watersports, ment. CC194 872-2369. Equal Housing white female, mostly Brit- for 21 years vation to finish, Call 872- 11-8-12-1 Opportunity. 4-6-34 tany spaniel with Some col- 3505. 8-1-29-tf skiing. Arriving in August. 3 - country atmosphere, Sebewaing, lots of lie, housebroken. Has had LICENSED Call Jan (517)463-6461 or 1- bedroom Steve Wright Painting SEAMSTRESS WANTED 800-SIBLING. character, pole barn, central air, $63,000. USA-43 FOR RENT - The Paint 1st shots. Call 872-3943. INSURED - Call 872-3062. 11-8-12-1 Store has a wallpaper 7-8-12-3 How To Play Popular Piano. Possible rent with option - 3-4 bedrooms, ranch, Bay steamer for easy removal of BONDED NEED BABY-SITTER for New home study course. City-Forestville Road. Cass City schools, $52,000. old wallpaper. Call 872- FREE MINIATURE Ger- Fast, easy method. Guaran- 2 children, 2 days a week, teed. FREE information. CC193 4- man Shepherd mixed pup- 872-2970 2445. 1 1-24 possibly more. Cass City Studio, 1,103 1054 Ellis St., pies. Call 872-4629. Cass City 4842 Hemlock Lane area, competitive wages. - 4 brick home, walk to town, new roof, large 7-8-12-1 Cass City, Mich. 48726 Kebwna, B.C. V1Y 121. 1- bedroom Notices Call 872-2475. 11-8-12-1 800-667-7497. deck, fine old CassCity home. Asking $56,000.CCO66 Commercial - Residential Services AUCTIONEERING See DfhfOr8. Do you warit better Certified Master Mechanic - Custom Wallpapering LOOKING FOR part-time pay? Do you want more Computer Alignments Lorn "Slim" Hillakcr. Top Airless Spray waitressand full to part-time miles? Then call J.B. Hunt: RANDY CLARA Builder. dollar for your property. cook. Reply to Box N, c/o Computer Balance Licensed and insured. Re- Phone (517) 872-4654 1-800-2JB-HUNT. EOESub- Phone 872-3019, Cass City. Cass City Chronicle, Cass ject to drug screen: & Rotation modeling, additions, roof- 8- lG3-tf 8-4- 15-tf City, MI 48726. 11-8-12-3 Front End Parts ing, siding and window re- MWT Drlvers Needed. Top Shocks & Struts placemen t, . wallpapering ALASKA pay, good benefits. 1 yr verifi- Howard's EMPLOYMENT able exp. or school & 6 and painting. Please call - fisheries. Earn $S,OOO+/ 7~7AND AUCTIONEERING Brakes 673-3877. 8- 7 -8-8 months OTR. CDL wMa- Tune-ups Heating & Air month, Free transportation! mat. 1-800-888-6824; 1-800- Call 11324377 Room and board! Male or EOUAL HOUSING 3-8-12-1 Free Estimates 777-5255. OPPORYUnW Smith Conditioning female. No experience nec- Stainmaster All your tire needs from Plumbing supplies essary. Age 18 to 70. Sum- Business Opportunity US. Refrigeration mer or year-round employ- launch - The most exciting wheelbarrows Electrical drain *Auto Interiors product of the decade. New to tractors arid ment available. For employ- digital minidish satellite tech- cleaning ment program call 1-206- See us today nology, the greatest advance Appliance Repair Ask for Jerry 545-4156 ext. 3035. in entertainment and com- Cass City Tire 872-2030 1 1-7-22-6 munications since the All makes and models Flood removal television. Sky-high income Phone 872-5303 8-9-25-tf Don Dohn f Work Wanted > potential. Entrepreneurs 5- 12-18-tfl 4394 Maple #3 wanted now. Call for free Call 872-3092 Cass City WORK WANTED - LaPeer info-pack 1-800-321 -6879. Bruce Phone 872-3471 8-7-10-tf BLUEBERRIES - Turner's 8-3-154 !I Lawn Service. Lawn mow- 1 Truck Drlvera - $2,000 sign- Bluekrry Farm, 201 Albin ing, tree and shrub trim- on bonus for safe, qualified Room for everyone - Beautiful home with over 2,000 Rd., Caro. U-pick, 8 a.m.-8 EXTERIOR SPRAY paint- 1 Brown Interior & Exterior ming, edging, brush hog- drivers with 6 monthsOTR ex- square feet of living space, 3 large Wooms, 3 baths, ging, rototilling, custom pm., 7 days. Call 673-6447. ing. Hendrick's Paint and ! Water Well i@ Painting perience. Up to 30e/mile, den, family room, fireplace, basement, 9/10 acre lot. 5 -8-5 -4 Tree Service. Call 872- 4 I welding, repairing, rebuild- plus 2e/mile MPG bonus. $87,000 - TCClOlS 2019. 8-4-29-g & Drilling ing and fabricating. Call Get-home guarantee. COMi [t is time to start booking for i 872-3 19 1. 12-7-15-6 TRANS Inc., 1-800-759- Set on a corner - 3 bedroom ranch home with a full Christmas parties, family ? andpump 6980, Dept. AE-201. Erla Packing 8 basement, attached 1 1/2 car garage, fenced in back gatherings or organizational/ b 6233 Church St. Repair DEPENDABLE 36-year- Friendly Home Parties Has yard. Immediate occupancy. $27,900 - TCC1046 club meetings. t old seeks year-round Openings for demonstrators. Cass City i Ross Kraft em- t Cass City, Mich. ' ployment. Call 665-2672. No cash investment. No ser- Huntsville Park - Nice 2-bedroom mobile home, Cass City, Mich. Private banquet facilities Phone 872-2 19 1 i 12-6-24-20 vice charge. High commis- appliances stay, hand-built storage shed 9x9, $6,000 - Custom Butchering ! 1 sion and hostess awards. for 100 people. 4 MH587 Fridays only Call : (517) 872-4122 WILL DO baby-sitting in Two catalogs, over 600 items. USDA Inspected Plant 8-4-8-21 my home, days, when school Call 1-800-488-4875. Northwood Lakes Custom Curing,Smoking, starts. Call 872-3893. Alisun & Wolff fannlng Cutting, Wrapping and AL'S APPLIANCE. EXP- 12-8-5-3 Beds. New Commercial- rienced. Very low, local Golf Course & Freezing Home Units From $199.00. 1 service call rates! All appli- INTERIOR AND EXTE- We Make Venison Sausagc Lamps-Lotions-Accessories. Restaurant ances, microwaves, garage RIORpainting,also window Monthly payments low as 8-10-31 -If 872-5642 openers, water heaters, cleaning. Good references $18.00, Call Today. Free ELECTRIC MOTOR and some household heating, and reasonable rates. Call New Color Catalog 1-800- 5-8-58 power tool repair, 4 p.tn. to 8 remodeling, mobile home 872-5032. 12-8-12-3 228-6292. p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5 repairs, water conditioning Make A Frlend... For Llfe! fi Call Cass City 517-872-2248 or 1 and pumps, sewing ma- Card of Tlkanks 1 Scandinavian, European, Caro 51 7-673-2555 12- 8-6-17-tf ! 3-8- '- chines, TV antennas and Yugoslavian, South Kelly W. Smith, Broker more. Call 1 -8OO-3OO-32A2. NOVESTA TOWNSHIP American, Japanese high Farm Commercial Residential Ustings Wanted! FARM BUREAU Insw 8-8-12-4 VOTERS - Thank you for school exchange students... ance: Auto, Crop, arriving Augu Host Families Farm, Mr. Roofing your support. Kathy Newell. st... Home, Business, Life, An- 13-8-12-1 Needed1 Amerii l+-m~l- nuities. Prank Klugcr For all your tural Student Excha Call (Agent), office 3754598 or RWFING, SIDING, I WOULD LIKE to take this Patricia (517)887-25j5 or 1- home 269-7854. 8-2-284 DECKS, POLE BUILD- opportunity to thank all the 800-SIBLING. LNGS, PORCHES, PATIOS patrons of the Cass City Post Taylor Waterstoves @ - Out- SHAGENE., and SIDEWALKS Office for their cooperation side wood fired hot water fur- EXCAVATING Do it Right and understanding during naces. Heats your entire OPENHOUSE CALL: Mr, ROOFING my time as postmaster. I home and domestic hot water State Licensed hope overall I served you in from a wood fire outside your from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. a satisfactory manner. Also home. 1-800445-2293. Black Dirt - Top Soil 28 YpasExperience a special thanks to all em- Dtlvers Go To Work lmmedC August 15,1992 Gravel - Sand - Fill Phone 517-872-4251 Back-Hoe work ployees past and present for ately. Roadrunner Distribu- 8-7-1-7 all the help and support you tions Services, Inc. TX - 160 ACRES with RANCH TYPE HOME, 1800 square feet of living area; formal dining room; extra large LIVING gave me. I certainly could 1-800-285-8267. Competitive ( Help Wanted not have done the job with- pay, new conventionals, medi- ROOM with BRICK FIREPLACE with hatilator; 2 4-piece bathrooms; basement; PLUS 26x64' building with 2 872-3648 > floors; bathroom; will sell 40 acres with marketable timber and buildings; or will sell 120 Acres wooded and excellent out you. Customers and cal/dentahacation, etc... sign Cass City WANTED - Responsible employees alike, you will all onbonus. EOE. hunting, cgmping & recreational use, or will sell the 160 acres for $195,000. OPEN TO ALL OFFERS, 8-7-22-4 person to baby-sit in my be missed. Bill Zinnecker. We Pay Cash for Land Con- home for 2 girls, one night a 13-8-12- 1 tracts. Free 24 hour record- Located: at 4490 Cleland Road, Cass City, Michigan, Directions: 8 miles east of Cass City to Germania Road; then week, references a must. left (north) on Germania 2 1/2 miles to Cleland Road, turn left 1/4 mile to 4490 Cleland Road. Simpson Excavating ing explains how you can get I Call 872-2697. 11-7-29-3 SPECIAL THANKS to all more cash faster, and pay no Dozer landscaping - All See, call or write to: B types of backhoe work' who remembered me during fees. Call, 1-800- 428-131 9. WANTED - assistant carpet SPY at Hills and House demolition & removal layer. Call 872-3315, ask for A Doctor Buys Land Con- Footings - Waterlines - HosPlml. cards, Slf& WJh tracts and gives loans on Bud. 11-7-29-tf prayers and phone calls. Real Estate. Immediate ser- B. A. CALKA, Realtor I Complete septic systems Alsb a specialihank you to vice 31 3-335-6166 or 1-800- 6306 W. Main St., Cass City, Michigan, 48726 Telephone: (517) 872-3355 Sand - Gravel - Topsoil PARK RANGERS, game Dr. Jeung and the hospital 837-61 66. Variety of fill - wardens, security, mainte- for their wonderful care. All Statewlde Ad Any size fill job nance, etc. No experience Place Your necessary. For information was appreciated. May God Here! $300 buys a 25 word Free Estimates call (219) 76945649 (ext. bless each and everyone. classified ad offering over - Our 40th "year serving- Sanilac, Tuscola & Huron Counties LK;;;;;;:~ 872-4502 8942). 9 a.m. to 9 D.m. 7 Stephen Cy bul ski. 1,700,000 circulation. Contd REALTOR~ 8- 1 -23-Lf 1 days: 113-8-8 13-8-12-1 this newspaper for details. PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12,1992 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Letter to the editor Fullers praise God DID YOU KNOW ... ! The biggest culprit of CFC (chlorofluorocar- i bon) emissions to our atmosphere is "leaky" tor miracle cure air conditioners in automobiles? U A praise to God from a room to tell us the bad news, i FACT: This pollutant is STILL widely used in the tumor was malignant. He : cars, residential air conditioners and refrig- thankful family. Through the months of May and June told us Laura would need an ; erators. 1992, our family was put amputation and chemother- ; DID YOU KNOW... through a test of faith. We apy. After treatment she ; The CFC's are released into the atmosphere would like to thank the Lord would have a 60%chance to 92 PREMIER "ES" I during production of styrofoams when and all those that prayed for live. They sent the tumor to i they crumble and break. Laura Fuller of Port Sanilac. pathology to confirm the FACT: Non-CFC foam insulation & polysty- Near the beginning of May, diagnoses of Telangiectatic LIMITED i Osteosarcoma, a fast rene foam (Styrofoam) is available as an alter- Our 7-~~-0lddaughter, Miles! Full Laura, was complaining of a spreading cancer of the Only 7,000 V-6, Air, Auto, Power including : native. Avoid polystyrene foams such as the sore ankle. We thought a bone. We were devastated! Seats on both sides, Leather, 8-Speaker Cassette & More! form fitting packaging materials found with possible sprain or pulled At that point knowing what appliances equipment, coolers, and foam muscle. We took Laura to God had done for us in the ROG peanuts. Retailers can pass on information. our family doctor for an X- past, we believed God for a I Don't buy aerosol products containing ray. The X-ray showed a miracle, stating to the doc- I CFCs. Substitutegases suchas propaneand dark area in hcr left tibia, tors they would see one in 4 Laura. We took Laura home I butane also lead to smog. about 3 to inches. We were referred to another special- that evening and called Laura Fuller Check out the labels. Avoid buying products ist. In the meantime we took many friends and family ithat list these types of CFCs: CFC-11 Laura to our church in Madi- members to pray. Prayers firming that the tumor was (Trichlorofluoromethane), CFC-12 (Dichlo- son Heights and had her had gone up to God from benign! Laura is on her way ; rodifluoromethane, CFC-113 (Trichlorot- prayed for according to hundreds of people of all to a normal and blessed life. I rifluoroethane), CFC-114 (Dichloro- James 5:14. The first diag- different faiths, from'Michi- Thanks again to all that have I tetrafluoroethane), CFC-115 (Monochlo- nosis was a bone tumor that gan to New York to Texas. prayed and supported our List Price ...... $20,712.00 ropentafluoroethane). looked benign according to God heard! The next day we family through this time. .. I thc X-ray. We were referred received a call from our It is wise to buy appliances that are labled Most of all we thank the Minus Rebate ...... I...... $1,500,00 to another specialist from doctor telling us a miracle Lord for this MIRACLE! "energy efficient" models. Hutxl Hospital in Detroit had taken place. He said the "Boss Is Gone"'Discount ...... $5,224.00 I THIS MESSAGE HAS BEEN BROUGHT who is one of 2 doctors in tumor was now benign. The Dan Fuller Family ;TO YOU BY AN ENVIRONMENTALLY Michigan who specializesin Many family mcmbers were Port Sanilac, Mich. Your Price CONSCIOUS MERCHANT.. this type of bone tumor. there when the call came $1 ,988 Formerly of Cass City 3 "WE CAN RETRIEVE FREON Laura was scheduled for through. There was a lot of BUT YOU MUST TAKE * FROM 01 D APPLIANCES." surgery at Children's Hospi- rejoicing that day. Praise DELIVERY BEFORE tal May 28. That day they Jesus! Editor's note: The Fuller HE'S BACK wcre going to remove the Laura was rescheduled for family lived in Cass City 4or KRITZMAN'S SERVICE tumor and rcpair the bone. A surgery and the second op- 5 years ago, Brad Fuller, a You Save Almost $7,000! Main St., City biopsy would bc pcrformed eration was successful, con- brother, said. 6590 Cass first to verify that it was 872-4800 bcnign. The surgery was to take about 1 112 hours and Laura would be on her way Council proceedings presented. Motion carried 7 Advertise It In The Chronicle yeas, 0 nays. -+ A letter was received from 7:OO p.m. AlfTrustees were Waste Management of present. Almont stating that effec- As advertised, the Public tive July 1, 1992, the Clean Hearing regarding a vaca- Air Act requires that the At The tion petition for the alley CFC's and HCFC's con- located between lots 2 and 3, tained in white goods and block 7, Pinneys addition bulk goods must be captured Charmont was opcncd. Hearing no prior to disposal to prevent objections, a motion was discharge of these sub- made by Trustee Helwig and stances to the atmosphere/ Fri. & Sat., supported by Trustee Tuttle environment. Waste Man- to close the Public Hearing. agement will not be accept- Motion carried 7 yeas, 0 ing white goods/bulk goods August nays. that contain refrigerant un- As advertised, the Public less it has been profession- 21 &22 Hearing regarding the filing ally removed by a refriger- of an application for an In- ant recovery service com- dustrial Facilities Exemp- pany. A notice to the resi- tion Certificate from Gen- dents of the Village will be BOWLING, eral Cable Company was published in the Cass City opened. Jim McLoskey, Chronicle. HOT DOGS, Tuscola County E.D.C., and A motion was made by Garre Cochran of General Trustee Helwig and sup- 4 Cable were present. Hearing ported by Trustee Weaver to MAKE THESE USED CARS DISAPPEAF I! MUG BEER no objections, a motion was vacate an alley located be- B5 SUNBIRD "LE" 2-dr., Air, Auto, Lo Miles! w $2,98I 3 madc by Trustee Helwig and tween lots 2 and 3, block 7, I3 & POP supportcd by Trustee Tuttle Pinneys addition. Roll Call B5 LEBARON "GTS" TURBO 4-dr., 44,000 Miles! w $3,98 to close the Public Hearing Vote: Weaver-yea, Hopper- B8 PONTIAC 6000 4-dr., "Never Smoked In!" 4zHs $3,98I 3 and adopt a resolution ap- yea, Karr-yea, Prieskorn- I proving the application of yea, Tuttle-yea, Helwig- B8 BERETTA COUPE Air, Auto, Rally Wheels s?9= $4,98 3 General Cable for an Indus- yea, Althaver-yea. Motion B8 DAYTONA SPT. CPE. One Owner, Air, Auto ss5 $4,98 I3 trial Facilities Exemption carried 7 yeas, 0 nays. B8 CORSICA 4-dr., 44,000 Actual Miles, Air $%;f395 $4,98I 3 Certificate for a Rehabilita- President Althaver recom- tion Facility. Roll Call Vote: mended that the following 87 CAVALIER "RS" 2-dr., Air, Auto, Cassette sa95 $4,48I 3 BRING THE Prieskorn- yea, Tu t tle-y ea, persons be named to the B7 TOPAZ "LS" 4-dr., Loaded! 49,000 Miles rn $4,48 I 3 Helwig-yea, Weaver-yea, Down town Development WHOLE FAMILY! Hopper-yea, Karr- y ea, Board: Roger Board and 87 SOMERSET CPE Air, Auto, 44,000 Miles S?EE $5,48 I 3 Althaver-yea. Motion car- Janice Chippi for a one (1) B8 CUTLASS SUPREME 2-dr., Loaded! V-6 m $5998 13 ried 7 yeas, 0 nays. year term, Jim Bolton and B9 ACCLAIM "LE" 4-dr., Turbo, Air, Auto vs5 I3 Jean Comment for a two (2) $5,48 As advertised, bids on a year term, Betty Howard B9 ARIES "LE" 4-dr., 46,000 Miles, Air es5 $5,48 I3 STRIKE U 1988 Plymouth were and Tom Meismer for a 30 CAVALIER "CL" 4-dr., Air, Auto "Red" Rm5 $5,98I 3 opened. Two bids were re- three (3) year term and NEW FRIENDS {IPS ... ceived. A motion was made Sharon Kraft and Tom Proc- B9 TAURUS "GL" 4-dr., V-6, Air, Auto $6,98 I3 by Trustee Karr and sup- tor for a four (4) year term. A B9 SUNBIRD "LE" 2-dr., Sunroof, Air, Auto $6,48I 3 ported by Trustee Weaver to motion was made by Trustee -3w= accept the high bid of Karr and supported by Trus- B9 NEW YORKER "LANDAU" 4-dr., Low Miles! sw§ $8,98I 3 $535.0 from Alfred J. tee Hopper to accept the Wisnicwski of Cass City. recommendation. Motion Hurry...First Come - First Served! Motion carried 7 yeas, 0 carried 7 yeas, 0 nays. " All prices are plus state sales tax. license title fees. nays. The Planning Commission The minutes of the regular minutes were reviewed. June meeting wereapproved The Manager's report was as presented. reviewed. The treasurer's report A motion was made by showed 15.21% of taxes Trustee Helwig and sup- collected to date. ported by Trustee Karr that The June Financial State- the meeting be adjourned. Charmont Lanes still has a few ment was reviewed. Motion carried 7 yeas, 0 A motion was made by nays. openings on the following leagues: Trustee Weaver and sup- Sunday Night Mixed Thursday Night Ladies' League ported'by Trustee Prieskorn Joyce A. LaRoche Every Other Sunday Starting Time 6:45 - 5 Per Team that the bills be approved as Village Clerk Tuesday Afternoon Monday Night 12:30 Starting Time - 4 Per Team 7:30 Starting Time - 5 Man individuals & Teams Wednesday A.M. Men I Thursday A.M. Coffee League Starting Time 1O:OO Startina Time 1O:OO Wednesday Night HOWARD'S HEATING Thursday Night Men's League Starting Time 7:OO & 9:15 - & AIR CONDlTlONING Starting Time 9:30 - 3 Man Team 3 Man Team Olsen 87.7% Oil & 95% Gas Friday Night Mixed Starting Time 7:30 High-Efficiency Furnaces INDIVIDUALS OR TEAMS INTERESTED IN BOWLING, *Electric Auger Drain & Sewer Cleaning CALL 872-4200OR 872-4321 - ASK FOR TODD *Plumbing Supplies *Air Conditioning Electric & Gas High Efficiency State Water Heaters L- CHRYSLER Dodge Jeep CHECKFUmNOWmSUMMER

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