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CASS CITY / VOLUME 82, NUMBER 2 CAS CITY, MICHIGAN -WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,1988 Twenty-five cents SECTION ONE, PAGES 1-12 18PAGh,s - .UPPLEMENTS

OK $25,000 At Chamber banquet water main project Althaver predicts

A block-long section of an old water main believed to be causing rust problems for Third Street residents will be replaced this year, more at Wabro the Cass City Village Coun- jobs cil decided Monday night. ...I In addition to learning “very, very gooa. “greatest show on earth” to be hit by a bullet rather The council voted unani- who won honors for the Althaver, who is also mously to pursue the esti- that was a hint of what is in than if, he said. We owe year, members of the Cass president and chairman of store for Cass Cityans and these men a debt of mated $25,000 project, City Chamber of Com- the board at Walbro Corpo- which will involve replac- visitors during the Christ- gratitude,and said thathe continued,publicity merce attending the annual ration, said that there will mas season. ing a section of main bet- banquet Tuesday night at be new opportunities for ween Woodland Avenue about the inability for re- Cass City High School en- employment at Walbro be- KEYNOTE SPEECH turning vets to adjust is and Ale Street. joyed a varied program and fore the end of the year. Councilman Nat Tuttle, heard everywhere, but the heard some good news from Guests also got a sneak Stanley Beach, retired facts are that veterans as a chairman of the council’s Lambert Althaver, village preview of this year’s United States Marine Chap- Public Services Commit- group have better jobs. president, who presented Christmas creation by lain who was awarded the graduate more from col- tee, recommended ap- the state of the village ad- Lloyd Vyse and Carl Schell, Bronze Star, showed slides proval of the work. lege and are more success- dress. a large cow-like papier and described life with sol- ful than those who were not “We sincerely hope that Althaver called attention mache figure named Hilda. diers on the front, Citing will take care of the whole serving overseas. to the progress in the busi- Vyse also dressed in a the odds, he said that On a personal note, problem,” he told the coun- ness community in the year ringmaster’s outfit and Marines in Vietnam after a cil, adding that if problems Beach said that he had lived and said that the prospects brought out a group of few days at the front talked in 18 different homes during continue, village officials for industrial growth were clowns to announce the about when they were going will take steps to investi- CITIZEN OF THE YEAR MIKE WEAVER accepts Please turn to page 6. gate further. congratulations from last year’s recipient, Lou LaPonsie. A petition requesting im- mediate action on the water problem, signed by more Weaver honored for long than 21 Third Street resi- dents who live between Woodland Avenue and Seeger Street, was pre- sented to the council last month. servece to cornmunitv Village Manager Lou S. LaPonsie at that time stated that weekly testing A long record public by the village confirmed of served as the first parade ary. PancratiusHe is a memberCatholic of St. service stretching back to chairman. He also served Weaver has been secret- “objectionable” levels of when he joined the Cass iron in water from the on the board of the Hills and ary and president of the Church in Cass City and City business community 20 Dales Medical Center and Thumb Area Pharmacy As- served as a member of the main. He estimated the years ago has earned Mike as secretary and long-time main is more than 50 years sociation and a member of parish council. Weaver, 42, citizen of the board member of the Cass state and national drug- He and his wife, Toby, old. year honors for The LaPonsic Monday stated 1988. City Industrial Develop- gists’ associations. have 2 children, Jean, a award, together with the ment Corporation. He is a He entered the business freshman at the University that the project will be co- co-junior citizen of the year member of the board of vered by funds in the vil- community after purchas- of Michigan, and Wendy, a ’ awards were announced Chemical Bank Bay Area ing Mac & Scotty Drug sophomore at Cass rity lage’s Water System Fund. Tuesday, April 12, at the In other business during in Cass City. Store, later expanding it High School. annual Chamber of Com- He is a member and past twice and renaming it In accepting the award the 40-minute rescheduled merce banquet at Cass City president of Cass City Rot- monthly meeting, the coun- Coach Light Pharmacy. Please turn to page 6. High School. I cil approved extending an The junior citizens are existing contract with David Burnette and Jane Gateway Sanitation Ser- Marie Dickinson. vices, Almont, through Weaver has been active Dec. 31, 1989. in virtually all of the organi- The extension, a one-year School board says zations promoting Cass contract beginning Jan. 1, City for business and indus- 1989, calls for continua tion try. He currently is serving of the current service rate his second term as a of $3.50 per month per resi- member of the village coun- dent. The agreement also cil and is active in the Sal- no to Millington states that Gateway has the vation Army. option of raising the service He is active in the Cass rate should landfill costs in- City Chamber of Com- crease. merce and the Retail Divi- Millington High School’s 750 students compared to schedules. Whether or not A representative of Gate- sion of the Chamber and is entry into the Thumb B As- Cass City’s 550, and the the league admits Mil- way who attended Mon- sociation, regarded as vir- travel distance involved. It lington will not be known a past president of both or- tually certain before a sur- Was Pointed out that Mi1- until Marlette reaches a de- day’s meeting indicated ganizations. As a Chamber that service rates could in- member he was one of the prise vote by the Cass City llngton would be about the cision. crease slightly. He said a 20 originators of the annual School Board at its regular Same size as North Branch percent landfill price in- homecoming parade and meeting Monday at Everg- and Car0 among league ADOPT POLICY crease to Gateway would reen School, is now up in teams. Cass City is about in translate into a hike to resi- the air. the middle in enrollment A policy change proposed dents of only about 5 per- The Cass City board with Bad Axe, Lakersand at the last meeting was cent. voted 4-3 not to allow Mil- Marlette smaller. adopted. It was made The contract extension lington in the league to re- Voting to allow Mil- necessary to qualify for I was approved on a vote of place Imlay City in the 1989- lington to Join were Presi- $50 000 extra state aid. *’ Area more season. dent Ed Scollon, Dick Wal- ChAnges included a re- 4-1. Trustee Joanne Hop- police say help 90 per, who stated shebelieves The unexpected action lace and Allan Hartwick. quirement of a semester of the contract language re- now leaves the fate of Mil- Leading the opposition computer education and a garding a possible service lington’s entry into the was Ben Hobart, who said change in graduation rate increase is vague, cast league up to Marlette’s that he felt that Millington guidelines for other courses the lone dissenting vote. needed in war on drugs board of education, which was not the school for the that Principal Russ Biefer Also Monday, the council tabled the request at its league and that if neces- saidwasnogreatproblem. received a petition signed meeting. Cass City Athletic sarY could be admitted in a In. a related action the by 18 Fourth Street resi- Director Don Schelke told Year Or 2. Also voting board heard a proposed pol- Extensive drug raids con- sons, including a Cass City to fight it. Burns, a member of the dents who requested that area resident, was praised criminal investigations the board that it takes 6 against admittance were icy change in the adult edu- their street, between West ducted by federal, state and Last week’s raids, con- votes (three-quarter Fred Matthew% Jim cation program, also made other officers. in Bay, by law enforcement offi- ducted by some 170 law en- section of the Michigan and Vulcan Streets, be re- cials in Tuscola County. forcement officers, were State Police, the April 12 majority) to allow a team Turner and Beverley necessary to qualify for surfaced ; appointed new Saginaw and Tuscola coun- in the league. Since Imlay 8Auten. state aid. What it amounts ties last week have been At the same time, how- the result of lengthy investi- raids turned up guns, cash, trustee Matt Prieskorn as ever, county officials say large quantities of cocaine City abstains, 6 of the re- Schelke told the board to, Director Dave Lovejoy deemed a major victory in gations conducted by the maining 7 league schools that a 7-team league. Pses told the board, is that adult the village’s Memorial Day the recent drug raids are a and 25 to 30 vehicles. Parade chairman, and re- the war against drugs in the FBI and BAYANET (Bay must approve accepting a SerlOuS scheduling dlfflcul- education must have core Saginaw Bay area, frustrating reminder that Area Narcotics Enforce- One of the investigations new team. ties. He said that Millington education requirements scheduled its regular May the drug problem here is resulted in the arrests of 12 meeting from Memorial The owration. which net- ment Team). The objections to Mil- needs a decision SO that the that compare with the regu- Day to May 23. lington were its size, about School can Plan its athletic lar day school. Students al- ready enrolled in adult edu- cation will not be affected by the change, Lovejoy explained. Policy changes must be Cass City names top honor students considered for a month be- fore passage and it is ex- pected that the changes necessary will be adopted ating. the next regular meet-

APPEAL TRANSFER Supt. Ken Micklash has See received notice that Mr - and Mrs. James Brinkman story have appealed the denial of their request for a transfer of land from Cass City to Page 6 Owen-Gage school district before the State Board of Education. No hearing date has been set. Micklash told the board that he had talked with Supt. Harley Kirby over the phone about the situation JANEDICKINSON MARK CRACEY KATHY LEINO DAN TUCKEY RAYMOND STACHURA DEAN WHITTAKER that involved 2 children of Co-valedictorian Co-valedictorian Co-valedictorian Co-salutatorian Co-salutatorian Brinkmans and 2 of the Please turn to page 9. PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,1988 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

Hills and Dales Meg’s Peg I General Hospital Cass City Social and Personal Items PATIENTS LISTED MON- d DAY, APRIL 18, WERE: A nickel Adrienne Warju, Ethel Audrey Katzenberger Phone 872-3049 Huntington, William Kitchin, Lona Piaskowski, a pickle Arlene Edwards, Pauline Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Born to Dan and Sandy An Indian Fry-Bread sup- Mr. and Mrs. Les Caroline Ward and McArthur, Esther McCul- By Melva E. Guintht-r Widdis, a daughter, Lydia per was prepared Satur- Hartwick entertained Mon- Rumptz of Ubly visited Mr. James Clark, both of Flint, lough, Cass City; Beth, Tuesday, April 5, at day, April 9, by Mr. and day evening at supper in and Mrs. Clem Briolat visited Francis Elliott of Donald Cross, Deford; ._~- ~- i Bay Medical Center, Bay Mrs. George Wilson and celebration of birthdays of Thursday. Cass City Saturday. Nancy Ruggles, Kings- “A nickel isn’t a pickle.” paratively easy for me. i City. She weighed 8 pounds, with help of the Progressive George Fisher Sr., Ruth ton ; That’s how I remember don’t know if it’s a knack 15 ounces and was 21% in- class was ser-ved to the Fisher and the wedding an- Mrs. Phoebe Klinkman Sandy Guinther of Day- Caroline Cantu, William that nickel is spelled “el” one is born with or if it re- ches long and is the third members of Salem United niversary of Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. George ton and Gordon Neumann Lenhard, John Olszak, not “le.” flects early training or child in the Widdis family. Methodist Church. Chuck Hartwick. Besides Fisher Sr., were in Rose of Springboro, Ohio, spent Gagetown ; For some strange reason, temperament. I do know the honored guests, attend- City Thursday to visit Mr. the weekend with Sandy’s Sylvester Abraham, Bad pickle doesn’t give me any that it mystifies those who ing were Mr. and Mrs. Art and Mrs. Reuben Nagel, parents, Stan and Melva Axe ; trouble, but I had to look don’t possess it when those HILLS AND DALES Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. John cousins. Mr. Nagel is very Guinther Doris Butterfield, Ernest nickel up in the dictionary who do can correctly spell Shagena and children, Mrs. ill. continually before invent- words that aren’t even in GENERAL HOSPITAL The Cass River WCTU ing the clever little phrase. their vocabularies. Phone 872-2121 1 George Fisher Jr., Don Fritz,Ruth Sebewaing Goodell, Mayville ; ; Finkbeiner and children, Twenty members of the will meet Friday, April 22, Joann Izydorek, Vern Every gimmick helps. Bart Hall, a bright young Overeat e rs Meeting Larry Finkbeiner and Mrs. Adult Fellowship group of at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Johnson, Decker ; The “I before E except 8th grader at Cass City In- Anonymous Apr. 25 4-5 p.m. Room Phoebe Klinkman. Trinity United Methodist Mrs. Martha Remsing, 6558 Wilma Edwards, Ernest after C” jingle probably termediate School, re- Church attended the Tom Elizabeth St. Krumenaker , Ubly ; helps some people. It holds cently represented the Sag i naw Gerald Spencer Jr., Caro. true more often than not. school and came in 7th at a Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Some spelling devices, regional spelling bee that Heart Group Apt. 25 10-12 a.m.Clinic Hartwick and Richard Engaged however, are of dubious included 23 schools. Hartwick of Cass City, Mr. value. Frankly, I find it That reminded me of the Dr. Girgis 9 a.m.- and Mrs. Roger Hartwick, easier to remember the let- county bee in which I par- ters in “geography” than ticipated as a 4th grader at Urologist Apr. 26 1 p.m. Clinic Jeff and Angela and Mr. Wednesday evening after and Mrs. Gregg Geesey of “George Eastman’s Old Brown School. church, Mr. and Mrs. Don The Progressive class of Millington and Mr. and Grandfather Rode A Pig The word that did me in 8 a.m.- Whittenburg and Mr. and Salem United Methodist Mrs. Elwyn Hartwick of Home Yesterday,” or “A was “parallel.” Two Dr. Donahue Apr. 27 1 p.m. Clinic Mrs. Ivan Tracy brought Church met for its monthly Vassar attended the fun- Rat In The House May Eat schoolmates had already ice cream and cake to the meeting at the home of eral of their sister-in-law The Ice Cream” for spel- spelled it incorrectly. Deep Gerald and Donna Auten. and aunt, Mrs. Madeline ling arithmetic. down I knew that the only Women’s home of Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher Sr. in celeb- Fourteen members were Ball, in Tawas City Mon- If it works for you, great! spelling left was p-a-r-a-l-l- Clinic Apr. 27 9-12 a.m. Clinic ration of their birthdays. present. Shirley Geiger had day, April 11. “Hors d’oeuvres” is not a e-1, but that lone 1 dangling devotions on witnessing- word that the average per- at the end seemed aestheti- Mrs. Beulah Craig at- The group shared the diffg: Mrs. Bill Threloff of son is called upon to spell cally wrong and I refused Dr. Sy Apr. 28 1-3 p.m. Clinic tended the Frankenmuth rent ways they witness. Northfield, Ohio, spent the frequently. When it does to accept it. 8 a.m.- Christian Women’s Club Following the meeting, re- weekend with Mr. and Mrs. come up, I usually check So although the last spel- luncheon in Frankenmuth served- the dictionary for corrob- ler standing, I had to divvy Dr. Jeung Apr.29 1 p.m. Clinic freshments were Emerson Peters of Vassar April 12. The next meeting will be and attended the turkey oration. That is, I did before up the $10 prize with the held with Mr. and Mrs. Gil dinner at Good Shepherd someone told me to re- others whose spelling Free blood pressure 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Mrs. Clem Briolat of Cass Schwaderer* Lutheran Church in Cass member “horse, doe and paralleled my own. I’ve uvres.” (The person offer- never forgotten how to spell Respiratory, physical and speech therapy. City, Mrs. Jean Michalski City. Mrs. Threloff also at- Becky Whittaker tended her aunt and uncle, Jo ing the tip explained that the word, but it still doesn’t Health clinic available in the ER on holidays of Deford and Mrs Gloria Mrs* Doug1as Thomas James Rasdale Michalski of Ubi; spent daughter Erin and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Preston uvres are purple animals seem right. and Fri. 6 p.m. until Mon. 6 a.m. every week. Tuesday afternoon with Ivan Tracy spent the Karr’s, 50th anniversary with 3 horns.) weekend in Milan* The engagement of Miss Since it’s the “oeu” that’s Home health equipment for rent or sale. Mrs. Eleanor McNally, a open house at the Presbyte- Becky Jo Whittaker and confusing, that prove MarriageGregoryv Narner, Licenses Union- patient in Hurley Hospital they attended a rian Church in Cass City. For home health care call 1-800-358-4749. shower for Miss Linda Thomas James Rasdale of helpful.(Another hint learned re- Mammography by appointment. in Flint. Lansing is announced by ville, and Shelley Causley, O’Dell at the home of Mrs. The Elmwood Quilting her parents, Gerald and cently is that “HOMES” U$!k;ggles, Care, and Circle will meet at the Cul- Ruth Whittaker of Cass will help in remembering tural Center Wednesday, City. Rasdale is the son of the names of the Great Ay$fiFk, April 27. Charles and Joan Rasdale Wozniak, I. Lakes, Huron, Ontario, Saginaw, and Margaret 893-2255for an appointment. Mrs. Alexia Cook, for a 3- of St. Johns. week visit. Mrs. Isabelle Whitten- Miss Whittaker is a 1979 Michigan,Actually, Erie, spelling Superior. is com- 1 Williams, Mayville. Engaged burg, Mrs. Jean Wood, Mrs. Cass City High School Rosella Kretzschmer, Shir- graduate and 1981 Ferris ley Shaw, Geri Perry of State University graduate. Cass City and Mrs. Cathy She is employed in the A MCCONKEY Gommeson of Bad Axe at- radiology department at In- JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP tended the Eastern Michi- gham Medical Center, Her gan Baptist Women’s Rally fiance is a 1971 graduate of Retreat at the Holidome in St, Johns High School, 1974 Farmington April 15-16. University of Michigan graduate and 1978 Cooley Weekend guests of Mrs. Law School graduate. He is Lilah Wilhelmi were her employed with the Michi- Large Selection children, Jon Wilhelmi of gan Court of Appeals. East Detroit, Ernest An Oct. 8 wedding is Wilhelmi of Plymouth and being planned. Mrs. Ilene Hunt of Livonia. Confirmation CORRECTION and Mrs. Beulah Craig had Sunday dinner with Mrs. In the engagement an- Alva McNeil in Caro. Rev, nouncement of Kendra J. Communion and Mrs. Robert Milner of Kretzschmer and Jeffrey Scheila Lynn Dunford Mt. Morris were also C. Cassell, in last week’s Steven Northam issue of the Chronicle, Miss guests. Kretzschmer’s name was GI FTS Mrs. Katherine E. Dun- Craig Langmaid of Fer- incorrectly listed under the ford of Silverwood and J.F. ris State University spent picture as Norma instead Dunford of Canton an- the weekend with his pa- of Kendra e nounce the engagement of rents, Mr. and Mrs. Gil Sch- -1 their daughter, Scheila CASS CITY CHRONICLE Musical Plaques Picture Frames waderer . USPS 092-700 Lynn, to Steven W. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY Northam, son of Mr. and AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Cross Necklaces Mr. and Mrs. Judd Rosaries Mrs. Robert E. Northam of Tom 6550 Main Street of Birch Run and Mr. and Prayer Books Figurines North Bellmore, N.Y. Mrs. Clem Briolat of Cass John Haire, publisher. The future bride is a National Advertising Representative. graduate of Mayville High City spent Sunday with Mr. Michigan Weekly Newspapers, Inc. 257 and Mrs. Marvin Briolat Michigan Avenue, East Lansing, Michigan. McConkey’s is always School and Asbury College and family in Davison. 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?? ...... I “rf It Fitz ... ..;.*...... ’.*.‘ I ...* Rabbit Tracks g:*:::::: ...... *.*.-.* Vacation report t.‘.!.! by John Haire ....*:.:.:.: I .*.*.*.. (And anyone else he can :.:.:.:.::$.... get to help.) .>:.>:...... By Jim Fitzgerald 3 I It’s hard to begin this va- self because every time he beginning for a column in- cation report. I thought I’d said “bear right” he cluding the dangers of vac- The winner and still champion. Bill Zemke successfully defended his crown as the first to come to the Chronicle , start by bragging that swooped his left hand to the ationing with 2 small grand- my with morel mushrooms. , hair isn’t red and rough, left. When I finally men- children. But the big reason and I don’t have to cover tioned this apparent geog- for motoring with Emily He picked the first couple of morels, abut a quarter of an my head in embarrassment raphical contradiction, he was to take her to the same inch in height, a little after 3 p.m. April 13. in public. used his right hand to exp- tourist traps - Silver ******** ’ For traveling, my wife lain himself, causing the Springs, Weeki Wachee and conserves luggage space by nozzle to jump out of our so on - we took her mother Suggestions for what to do with the long-closed Port I transferring some toilet gas tank and splash Shell ’ to 25 years earlier. We items from big bottles into on the dumb navigator’s made the poor kid pose in Austin Air Force Base should be forthcoming at a meeting tiny bottles. Headed south, right shoe, serving her Wednesday. the same piaces her mother The Department of Defense, Office of Economic Adjust- . in several motels she right. posed in 1963, and now we LOCAL WINNERS IN a math contest sponsored by the handed me shampoo that After sniffing, Emily’s ment, will send a man to a meeting at the Port Austin Civic have mother- Center from 7 to 9 plm. to hear ideas for reuse of the base. produced such paltry suds answer was: “Grandma, daughter vacation snap- Michigan Council of Teachers of Mathematics are Cass that I finally demanded an your right big toe smells shots with which to bore City eighth graders (back row, left) Scott Traube and Bart ******** , investigation that revealed like gasoline.” people twice as much as Hall, (front row) seventh graders Ben Schott and Rosie it wasn’t shampoo, it was That might have been a usual. hand lotion. When we got to Blue, and sixth graders David Bills and Shane Baird. Each Marlette Community Hospital and other Sanilac County good opening line, with So maybe I should have hospital facilities are trying to get a letter campaign going Florida, I stopped e Of the Winners Will Compete at the regional level April 23 at stran- guitar accompaniment begun this column with a to change their classification from rural to urban. gers and instructed them to But then there was description of what Emily Delta College. The change in classification means big bucks in pay- notice I didn’t have chap- Emily’s 2-year-old sister, did after her exhausted ment for services for the hospitals. Sanilac is the only one of ped hair. Tricia, who flew to Florida grandfather finally the 3 Upper Thumb counties (Huron and Tuscola) that is But there was an evening with her parents. We took reached the beach in stuck-with the rural classification. in a motel when I overheard her to a fancy cocktail Naples and sat in one of Car0 man hurt in Friday crash Letters to Washington and Lansing are urged. my barefoot wife ask our party given by my barely those low-slung canvas 6-year-old granddaughter, younger sister, Mary Lou, chairs that are much easier An 18-year-old Car0 man 2801 Lee Hill Rd., was center line and entered a * Emily: “Does my right big to honor our much older sis- for an old poop to get into was listed in “satisfactory” northwest bound on East ditch, struck a large boul- toe smell like gasoline? ” ter, Terrible Jean, also than out of. condition Monday at Car0 Dayton Road northwest of der and then hit a tree. It A group of avid golfers from Cass City and Marlette were Immediately I wrote known as America’s Guest. “Give Grandpa a hand,” Community Hospital fol- Riley Road at 7:40 a.m. appears Campbell was to take off Wednesday for Cincinnati, Ohio, to get a jump on those unlikely words in my Terrible Jean distinguished Emily’s mother instructed lowing a one-car crash Fri- when his vehicle left the traveling at a high rate of the golf season. travel diary. Such a strange herself this winter by her as I struggled upward. day morning in Wells roadway at a curve. speed at the time of the mis- Monday afternoon the high temperature in Cincy was a question seemed like an ap- spending all of it in Florida Emily applauded. Township. Police said Campbell ap- hap, reports state. C-0-0-L53 degrees. propriate beginning for without sleeping in the Maybe I should begin According to reports filed parently lost control of the Lots of luck, guys. today’s column, or the same guest bedroom more again Friday. at the state police post in vehicle, which re-entered Campbell’s vehicle sus- name of a country-western than one week. She walked Onward, anyway. Caro, David W. Campbell, the roadway, crossed the tained extensive damage. ******** song. down 1-75, from Tampa to An hour earlier we’d be- Naples, to avoid the trouble t I It’s probable that every one of the 300 persons at the Lions come lost while searching of finding a parking place The Weather car raffle was pleased that Todd Comment won, if they for the Marriott motel near near the homes of unsus- High Low Precip. couldn’t. Atlanta’s airport. This was pecting friends, acquain- The drinks were on the house after he took home the the fault of my wife the tances, and people she once Tuesday...... ,GI.... .s...... -0- brand new Plymouth. navigator rather than her stood behind in checkout Wednesday, ...... ,66.... .42, ..... ,13” husband the pilot. Her job, lines. Thursday...... ‘48... .B...... 44” as always, was to read When Terrible Jean Friday...... 40.... .30 ...... 03” Free CPR classes aired maps and tell me which mailed her Florida itiner- Saturday...... 54.... -32,. .... -0- To continue to help re- fering free CPR (Cardio- way to steer. My job was to ary to Mary Lou, she mag- Sunday...... 67 ....,30...... 22” duce cardiovascular mor- pulmonary resuscitation) steer. The only other person netized it to her re- Monday...... 44 ....26 ...... -O-. tallty in our community, classes during the summer. in the car was Emily, and frigerator door. The door (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant. 1 Dr. Beatriz Martin at the CPR can save a life. Please it was her job to keep quiet fell off. Possibly the top stories of fort things won’t get better CaSS City Internal calk 8724331 to register. as per instructions received Anyway, cute Tricia the young year and cer- and could very well get I Medicine Clhic will be of- from her mother before made a big hit with the tainly the top stories of the worse. ~ leaving home: “Just keep party guests, and kissed month have been the drug Are we scared enough your mouth shut when them all goodby. Im- busts and the in-fighting at about the future of our com- Grandpa yells at Grandma mediately after, it was re- the Farm Credit Services munity, our young persons for getting lost.” vealed Tricia had just been of East Central Michigan. and our way of life to dig ‘I We Promise You Satisfaction” discovered in the bath- The drug bust where 3 down to get a vigorous anti- NAVIGATOR GETS pounds of cocaine was GAS PAINS room, brushing her teeth drug program going? Prob- with the toilet bowl brush. found at a Severance Road ably not e But we should be. We stopped at a gas sta- home is not surprising to tion where the attendant Now on to the farm situa- SAME TRAPS, many who watch the drug t ion. said several times that we scene closely. One person could get to the Marriott by SAME PHOTOS Farm Credit’s battle is closely’ involved with with the way the organiza- “bearing right.” We kept That charming story athletes in this community asking him to repeat him- might have made a good tion is being handled. When said that Tuscola County is you separate the wheat the worst in the Thumb for from the chaff, the question drug abuse and Cass City that is causing the sparks was the spot where the ac- is how far should the or- t ivity centered. ganization go to bail out far- When the person told me mers who made poor busi- that, I mentally discounted ness decisions when land Are you getting the service you deserve from your financial institution? much of it as hyperbole, be- values were soaring and lieving that I was hearing now want loans restruc- about a problem painted tured so that they can elimi- much worse than it was. nate part of their obliga- Listening to the talk it’s tions and save their land. sure that many now believe There are other questions as I did that there are drugs involving Farm Credit, but around, but that they are none of them caused much not a really serious prob- of a stir until the great farm lem. Just a few fringe depression hit and land Val- / dingbats was the unspoken ues went through the base- thought. But the evidence ment. abounds that the abuse is I talked to a farmer that Don’t Worry Any More! here and getting worse. was hard hit, but prudent Since that break-in in Cass enough to handle his affairs City a few weeks ago where so that he is not in danger There ARE advantages of a “locally Four great R.Johns Ring Styles to the persons accused of the choose from! of foreclosure, and one,who owned bank!” At Thumb National Bank SPECIAL crime said they were look- is now in court trying to Pnce includes special optlons ing for a drug house sup- and custom features ViJI wme avert foreclosure and diffe- we can answer questions or resolve feature und dramcJndS extra posedly there at one time, rent stories unfold. I’ve heard of 2 more places charge I The distressed farmer your problems here and now, not in $64 95 Apphcablr on Valadlum that neighbors regard as believes that the Federal Rinm onlv Sun*hte Valadium. suspicious. another city miles away. 0- -, - $6495 Land Bank should use funds , 10K and 14K Yellow Gold avd- REGULARLY $93.95 Getting the evidence is allotted by the Feds to able at higher prices the hard part and it takes make it possible for him to men and money which the Ask about our col1eg:t. trade-in option. continue farming despite We’ve been the cornerstone of the hard-up county won’t be bills that it is impossible for providing. There’s no cer- him to pay. community since 1895 and are here McConkey Jewelry& Gift Shop tainty that pouring more Phone 872-3025 Cass City The solvent farmer (a money at the problem will member of Farm Credit to stay. OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY BY R. JOHNS, LTD. ease it. It is certain that This offer expires May 31, 1988 Services) says, why should without a concentrated ef- I be required to pay for his poor economic judgement. Our in-house computer system He’s concerned, too, about the more strict require- provides the facts and figures you At ments for credit that he now faces as Farm Credit has require instantly. Coach stiffened all of its loan re- Light quirements after the huge losses encountered in re- So give us a call. Our knowledge- Only The cent years. It’s locking the barn door after the horse able staff is willing to assist you in Price, NEVER has escaped, he says. There doesn’t appear to your financial matters. The Quality be any easy answer to all of this except maybe that the is final solution would be to get the government out of Discounted. the farm subsidy business. I’m sure that the many concerns that depended on farm trade that have gone We Promise You Satisfaction belly up wish that someone in Washington would have As Near As Your Telephone! said save the family imple- ment dealer or family All it takes is a phone call, and we’ll deliver all your needs elevator or family hardware when they lost promptly. If you have any questions about medications you take, everything, but no one said over-the-counter remedies or prescriptions, feel free to call us anything other than, too and we’ll be happy to answer them. So keep our telephone num- bad. ber handy. That puts us as near to you as your own telephone. If you believe in the trends, the sad part of this is that the family farm that is already big business will get bigger. In the long fun Phone 872-3613 - Emergency 872-3283 you can’t save the family farm anymore than you can save any small bushess. PIGEON CASS Cl7Y They grow or go and lllL Coach light Pharmacy that’s the essence of our 453-3113 8724311 - MEMBERFDIC CASS CITY capitalistic system that we give lip service to if nothing else. I

PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,1988 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Service cuts expected to be aired so0.n in Tuscola County d An ad hoc committee The committee, com- during the board’s April 12 quest, 1.5 mills for 4 years, were not released. Agency. charged with studying posed of commissioners regular session. would pass. The reserve Casting “no” votes on a County Controller planned service cuts in Tus- Kim D. Glaspie (D-Cass The appointments were funding included in the motion to approve the con- Michael Hoagland stated cola County may present City), Michael Green (R- one of several actions, in- budget was based on that tract were commissioners that the board’s decision to its proposals as early as the Mayville) and Chairman cluding the tabling of ap- premise, he said, adding Worth, Green, Terry split its insurance coverage county board’s next regular William Worth (D-Mil- propriations requests from that commissioners at that Houthoofd (R-Akron) and between 2 companies was meeting, slated for April 26. lington), was appointed Community Mental Health, time believed serious ser- Robert Russell (D-Vassar 1, based on an expected sav- the Health Department and vice cuts could be avoided while commissioners Glas- ings of $4,000 to $6,0oo due Veterans Service office, if the additional millage pie, Chris Taylor (R-Carol to the lower vehicle pac- tied to the rejection of a was made available begin- and John Goodchild (R- kage bid from the Othersen 7 exposed to county-wide millage re- ning in 1989. Fairgrove) voted “yes.” Agency. quest April 5. “My feeling is that we The board tabled approp- Also last week, the board should look at this (cuts) in riations requests of $21,000 received the Road Commis- Commissioners also re- terms of the county’s 4-year from Community Mental sion’s annual report, and jected, on a vote of 4-3, a plan,” he added. “We can Health, $54,750 from the approved the following fi- rabies virus in labor contract proposal always amend budgets, so Health Department and nance related requests: made by Probate Court I’d rather see us make cuts $2,784 from Veterans Ser- transfer of $5,754 from Con- employees. now.” vices. tingency Equipment Capi- TAM manager of According to Glaspie, the Glaspie indicated that Commissioners indicated tal Outlay to pay for a pro- TRUDEAU, ad hoc committee was ex- commissioners will take the requests, all involving ject involving additional Training and Development for Walbro Mavville area pected to meet this week. the millage request to vot- nonmandated services, will cell space in the county jail, Corp., addressed GLJC students at a “We’re going to look at a ers again this year. be held pending the ad hoc payment of $11,744 for “Women in Business” symposium last number of different op- In the meantime, he ob- committee’s recommenda- maintenance of effort at the The Tuscola County monitor, evaluate and take tions. I really don’t know served, “there are some Medical Care Facility and month. Health Depar‘tment last appropriate action regard- tions. how extensive the cuts will tough decisions ahead. ” In other business, the transfer of $11,924 from the week announced that 2 ing the domestic and wild although I’m sure the Medical Care Facility mil- domestic animals--a dog animal populations in the be, board did approve spending sheriff’s road patrol will be CONTRACT VOTE some $127,000 for a new in- lage fund to cover new Professional women and a cat--in the vicinity of affected areas. To date the lights in patients’ rooms, Mayville and east of the (primary) focus,’’ he surance package. situation has been isolated remarked last week. Commissioners rejected Schillinger and Schil- and payment of $2,488 to Mayville have been found to the Mayville area and Glaspie noted that the the Probate Court labor linger will handle all but former treasurer Elgene to be infected with rabies. concerns only domestic ani- county’s 1988 budget was contract proposal following the county’s vehicle insur- Keller for past administra- speak at GLJC The department is cur- mals which have not been prepared with the assump- an l8-minute executive ses- ance package, which was tive work on delinquent rently in the process of pro- properly immunized tion that the millage re- sion. Details of the contract awarded to the Othersen taxes. Great Lakes Junior Col- dles which she had to over. viding the immunological against the rabies virus. lege, Caro, held a Profes- come as a woman in a man‘ materials to individuals ex- sional Women in Business agement position. posed to the disease, ac- Golson urged residents to “America and Me” symposium in honor of pro- Lucy Schiller spoke on cording to Health Officer properly immunize their fessional business women how various life influences Edward Golson, who added domestic animals, which, March 30. and the overcoming of cer- that the agency is working he said, provide a buffer A panel of guest speak- tain childhood misfortunes closely with veterinarians between the human popula- ers, Tam Trudeau, man- helped mold her into choos- and physicians to protect tion and the wild animal Area essay winners announced d ager of Training and De- ing her present-day career. residents who have been in population present in rural velopment for Walbro Cor- Janet Allen spoke on how contact with animals in- Tuscola County. Six area high school stu- All 6 students received the top 10 essayists will be with the help of Farm poration, Cass City; Lucy her work today, and the fected with the rabies virus. dents have been named award certificates for their honored at a banquet in Bureau Insurance agents Schiller, executive director skills she uses, are a reflec- In addition, the health de- local winners in the achievement. In addition, Lansing and at a meeting across the state. The topic of Big Brothersmig Sisters tion on her past job posi- As of last week, 7 persons, partment urges residents America and Me EsSay the first-place winners with Michigan’s top gov- of the 1987-88 contest was of Tuscola County, and tions and voluntary work including one individual to avoid contact with wild Contest, sponsored by names will be engraved on ernmental leaders in late “What The Future Of Janet Allen, branch man- experience. Allen also pro- who was bitten, have been animals, which may act as Farm Bureau Insurance a plaque for permanent dis- May. America Holds For Me.” ager of State Savings Bank, vided GLJC students with exposed to the disease, Gol- a reservoir for rabies. Group. play in their respective A team of finalist judges Caro, spoke on the role of information on Caro’s Bus- son said. The students, who earned schools. that includes Gov. James Started in 1968 and open professional businesswo- iness and Professional Golson pointed out that first, second and third place The first place essays Blanchard and Lt. Gov. to all Michigan eighth men in today’s professional Women’s Association. The Tuscola County the department will con- awards for their schools, now advance to the Martha Griffiths will deter- grade students, the contest environment. Great Lakes Junior Col- Health Department has tinue to monitor the situa- are (first) Debbie Tim- state level competition, mine the top statewide encourages Michigan Tam Trudeau spoke spec- lege students also addres- alerted county animal con- tion and take appropriate mons, Owen-Gage, and from which the top 10 es- winners. youngsters to explore their ifically on aggressiveness sed the panel regarding trol officers in Tuscola as action as necessary. Offi- Brenda Rockwell, Cass says in Michigan will be roles in America’s future. vs. assertiveness. She dis- proper dress in the work well as in adjacent counties cials also will continue to City; (second) Lisa selected. The top 10 Several thousand eighth As sponsor of the contest, cussed various proper uses environment and coping on the presence of the dis- appraise those individuals Dorsch, Owen-Gage, and statewide winners, who will grade students from more Farm Bureau Insurance of assertiveness in the with various employer per- ease. involved and continue to Shawn L. Sherman, Cass be announced in May, will than 500 Michigan schools Group has earned 11 na- working environment. She sonalities. All 3 women be- monitor and control the City, and (third) Maelin receive plaques and U.S. participated in the 1987-88 tional awards from the also addressed the long to the Business and Golson said the local de- situation as it relates to the Damm, Owen-Gage, and savings bonds valued from America & Me Essay Con- Freedoms Foundation at employeremployee re- Professional Women’s or- pafiment will continue to wild animal mpulation. Wendy Baker, Cass City. $500 to $1,ooO. In addition, test, which was conducted Valley Forge. lationship, and various hur- ganization. More efficient application of fertilizer can save millions Michigan farmers can save Michigan farmers tilizer value of legume save millions of dollars on more than $10 million annu- crops grown in the field the fertilizer purchases if they ally. Increasing the effi- year before, and for man- improve the efficiency of ciency of phosphorus appli- ure that they have applied. their nitrogen and phos- cations by 40 percent would “Farmers who haven’t phorus applications. cut fertilizer bills by more had their soil tested re- “Researchers estimate than $3.6 million. cently may find they don’t that only 50 percent of the need to apply a phosphorus nitrogen and 20 percent of To cut fertilizer applica- starter fertilizer ,’’ Vitosh the phosphorus applied to tion without sacrificing pro- says. “Liberal applications Michigan crops each year duction, Vitosh strongly re- of phosphorus over the past is effectively used,” says commends that farmers 20 years have built-up phos- Maurice Vitosh, Michigan have their soil tested. Far- phorus levels to the point State University Extension mers specify yield goals on where additional applica- THE ELKLAND T0,WNSHIP fire department responded agronomy specialist. “This the soil test form and then tions may not be needed.” inefficiency results in re- are told exactly what nut- To cut nitrogen costs, Vit- to a chimney fire Monday night, around 7:OO p.m., at the duced farm income, wasted rients the crop needs in osh recommends that far- Fox residence on Robinson Road. Light damage was re- energy in fertilizer produc- what amounts. When filling mers sidedress nitrogen. ported, although the chimney stack sustained a minor tion and application, and out the soil test form, far- Research indicates that the potential degradation of mers should remember to many fields have large crack. surface and groundwater- take full credit for the fer- amounts of residual nitro- quality. ” Vitosh is an official of the Michigan Energy Conser- Cass city Cass City millage meets slated vation Program for Ag- riculture and Forestrv The Cass City School and 2 will be additional, br- held at the regular June officially adopted a inging the total millage to school election, when 2 is(MECPAF). intended to Thehelp program farmers Board members of the board will police report resolution asking for 3 mills 28.90, well below the aver- and foresters substantiallv age for the state and Thumb also be elected. - for operation, of which one To acquaint voters with reduce energy coscs will be a renewal of money schools. through practical conser- 2-car Crash Offer Begins April 18 - Expires May 23.1988 voted for asbestos removal The millage vote will be the issues, special informa- ,= Good at participating Carquest tional meetings have been vation practices. Auto Parts Stores. - scheduled by Supt. Ken “Many farmers believe SAW Micklash at district A 2-vehicle accident at that applying more fer- the intersection of Leach COUPON schools. They are: tilizer will substantially in- AT DEFORD-Thursday , Street and Garfield Avenue Wednesday is,.. crease yields,” Vitosh says. in Cass City last week re- April 28, 7:30 p.m. “Though yields have in- AT EVERGREEN-Thurs- sulted in moderate damage creased in response to fer- to both vehicles. day, May 5, 7:30 p.m. tilizer usage, they did not AT CASS CITY HIGH A Cass City Police report grow in proportion to the states that a southbound SCHOOL-Thursday , May additional amount applied. 12. vehicle driven by Leslie L. As a result, many farmers Klein, 4129 Leach St., Cass The board also went on are experiencing very high record as being available City, struck a westbound soil test levels for phos- vehicle driven by Bill H. to any club or organization phorus. ” that wants to learn about Sattelberg, 6317 Shabbona the millage request and the These excessive fertilizer Rd., Deford, at 1O:M p.m. reason it is necessary. applications also pose a April 12. Election inspectors were threat to surface and Klein was cited for fai- also authorized, They are: groundwater quality in lure to yield the right of some of the state. way. Chairman Norma Wallace, areas ALsPwB0-m B12-m Kay Rutkoski, Patricia Fertilizer nitrates may be- loddno=faWx44 =&ggmy Wells, Joan Little, Helen come a groundwater prob- Nazarene church mttsmn.m. Double Print Loren tzen , Charlotte lem in areas where sandy LaPeer. Alternates are Jes- soils are predominant. Soil Double Value Day! sie Goodall and Mary erosion and excessive use slates reunion wcw~umFltsrt#ct Rabideau. of phosphorus is causing uurmp#allWatnramlssbnsr.I Every Wednesday recelve a In another action, the phosphorus loading of The Cass City,Church of second set of prlnts absolutely board authorized a special Michigan lakes and The Nazarene is planning a meeting May 11 at 12:30 streams, and contributing reunion Sunday, April 24, ~ FREE! p.m. to consider bids for the to the degradation of sur- as part of its spring promo- Call (517) 872-21 78 OIYw~durlrrgWedne.sdays malbuslinw houri removal of asbestos from face water quality. tion. NEKT,q4Y w FREE VOID on -le Mts the school. Contracts will Vitosh estimates that an Guest pastor will be Rev. El esm be awarded at the regular improvement of 20 percent Fred Belleville, who was monthly meeting May 16. in nitrogen efficiency would pastor at the church from GQUm MAIN STREET AUTO PART’! Hours: Mon.-Frl. 7:30-6:30;Sat. 7:30-2:30 qr 6585 E. Main St., Cass City PAGE FIVE

thc local whistle, will be activated Pawloski, who pointed dI The success of a year- rcntly. fire depart- The la,rgest long fund-raising campaigri merit phone nurnher rings via radio waves set off at out that all but about $1,500 U conducted by the Elkland the phones in 18 Elkland the sheriff’s department. of the money raised over zI- selection of Township Fire Department Township fircmeii’s homes Fire Chief Dick Root the past year was raised by translates into good news as well as a ‘l’usc;ola County pointed out that the fire the firemen, stated that the Sheriff’s Ikpartmont dis- phone system will continue department’s next goal is w for area residents. children’s movies The ca ni pa ig n , which patcher iri Caso. I’hc prob- in a few firemen’s homes. to purchase a private pag- ENDS THURSDAY 7:30 ONLY netted $8,464, has allowed lem, he added, is many of The reason, he explained, ing system, which would local fire officials to purch the volurlteci-s work during is the system would allow a allow officials to activate Thursday is “Bargain Nite” Save $$$ 2 intheThumb asc 23 pagers. the day, so unless they hear few volunteers to be con- the pagers from the Tire hall Burt Reynolds and Kathleen Turner I That, according to fire- the whistle, they don’t know tacted at home if the phone in Cass City+ The system “SWITCH I NG CHANNELS” man Ron Pawloski, means they are needed. lines in Car0 were to go costs about $300, he esti- ALL TAPES the department now has a The pagers, likc the fire down temporarily. mated. more dependable method STARTS FRIDAY, APRIL 22-23-24 of con tact ing volunteers, All Evenings (Except Saturday) 7:30 regardless of where they Saturday 7:30 and 9:20 ew FRMSAT. are, when a -_ .~-- ~ . .- - -- comes in. Pawloski, who along with $175 fireman Janet Hurley headed up the committee in 24 hrs. charge of the pager cam- paign, explained that the fire phone system relied on by the department over the years hasn’t been effective in securing enough volun- teers for some fire runs. The Department cur- rently has 20 regulhr volun- teers plus 5 auxiliary mem- bers, yet it isn’t unusual for only 5 or 6 volunteers to STARTING SOON show up when the fire whis- Cher in “Moonstruck” tle blows, Pawloski said. “There’s been tinics Disney’s “FOX& The Hound” 2 when we’ve had to call for assistance because we. I didn’t have enough person- WESLEY’S nel,” he remarked. “CELEBRITY” a Pawloski noted that cur- Cookies ‘n Cream c DONKEY e A car-deer accident re- IMSKEFBALL Ice Cream 2 port involving a Cass City resident was filed last wcck I at the state police post in Caro. SHOW $2.19 GAL Rodney A. Anker, 4511 Milligan Rd., was APRIL 29-7:30 P.M. westbound on M-81 west of Colwood Road in Ellington ELKIAND TOWNSHIP firemen (from left) Ron Owendale-Gagetownat High School w...ENOW RENTING Township April 12 when his Pawloski, Janet Hurley and Chief Dick Root pose with one n < S tee1 J ust ice vehicle struck a deer. of 23 pager units purchascd with funds raised by the de- Sponsored by Senior Class + Damage to the vehicle in Advance Sale - AdultslHS $3.00, Child $2.50 Howling Ill the 10:30 p.m. mishap was partment over the past year. The pagers are expected to I Made in Heaven light, the report states. improve volunteer attendance at fires. Gate Sale - AdultslHS $4.00, Child $3.00 For tickets call 665-2498 between 3 and 5 p.m. 4 Death Wish 4 2k Beverly Hills Cop II aw Hamburger Hill a Big crowd expected for Senior w Stakeout w nu OVER 3000 b2 Power Day, April 27 in Lansing ?II Steeped in a tradition of is simply not true. The fact . who are interested in at- pose is to research and ad- d MOVIES TO RENT long-established customs is that altrwt ;1 third of tendirq contact their vocate issues affecting and mutually shared bc- hIiuhigati’s ohkt adults are neared Area Agency on seniors and then to present FEATURING THE WORLD FAMOUS liefs, Senior Power Day near or below the poverty Aging ;AAA). Tickets on a these issues at their annual BUCKEYE DONKEY BALL DONKEYS r. TAPE RENTAL 1988 is said to promise great lwei, Senior F’owrr Day first-ccme, first-served public forum : Michigan FROM WESTERVILLE, OHIO things for all Michigan ard t hc pr.rlseilt:!t iuri of a basis ire_. available- through Senior Power Day. W n older adults who plan to at- thoughtful and thought-pro- AAAswhich ensure seating tend this annual gathering. voki ng plat for in, ” says in the main auditorium. Scheduled for April 27 at Ottrn, “ran rlo niwh iri the A bxed lunch will be av- ~ay d~s~~c~il;r~g3rrrythx ailatje at noon at a Fadwal Rnwvp System, at the close of business MI &ch 31, 19€4, publish4 in rccwdurcr t hr Civic Center in Lansing. nitn a call &e by the Fdderal Reserve Bank of this District pursuant to the provisions of the $2. “the seniors have, for about older persotis -- suggsted donation of Federal Rnrrw kt. months now, been looking myths that swrn to persist Traisportation to and from forward to this day,” says PLWI in t hi, faw or drmog- the Lansing Civic Center, ASSETS w J 111111s 0t ten of Dear born, raphim that sf:.ongly point fro many areas of the Thousands of dollars Qc this year’s SPD Steering to the rirwl for arr improved stat , is available. iirh and balances due iron depository institutims: _--__------_ Committee Chairperson. quality of lifc for. many of Bnior Power Day, Inc., Nonintwest-bearin~,bdlancesand currency and coin ...... : 1,286 ; w NO DEPOSIT i 100 I *’ colvener of the state’s Intnest-beuing balances ...... Otten says a quality of our seniors. : 3,660 : Conveners of this event, lagest advocacy gathering Securitier ...... 5 TAPE PLAYER RENTAL life platform, focusing on Federal funds sold : 1,500 : ? expecting the crowd to ex- of dder adults, is a non-pro- ...... key issues in the areas of Securitier purchased under djreements to rmell ...... 1______.______0: ceed G,OW), sriggtbst that all fitorganization whose pur- Lows lease iinancing receivables: I NO MEMBERSHIP FEE I health, housing, employ- and *-- 4 J ment, transportation and Loans and leases, net of unearned incw ...... : 10,664 : 4 COMING ATTRACTIONS 3 state and federal support BARGAIN NIGHTS LESS: Allowance for iadn and lease losses ...... : 212 : I-2 z: for aging programs (Elder LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve ...... I--U Aid), comprise the core of MON. & TUES. Loans and leases, net oi unearned incone, ___ allwce, and reserve 10,472 LL what advocacy efforts arc ADULTS.. .$2.00 ...... : : Untouchables Assets neld in traoinq accounts : 0: --__I-_ - ...... E expected to be put forth -_.- Running Man Senior Power Day. Premises and fixd assets iincluding capitalized leases) ...... I 481 I SUN. 230 TILL 6:OOALL SEATS $1.50 6thw real estate wed : ---l_._-_l-p ...... 289: G _--- ->..- - - - .- - ._- Pick Up Artist “It’s a platform,” he Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated cocppanier ...... I 01 FRIDAY THURSIAY, APRIL 22 28 87 I says, “that’s action- thru - CuStcwrs’ liability to this bank MI acceptances outstanding ...... : 0: oriented and one . that Intmqible assets ...... f 0: ’ MATTHW@RODERICK 5 seniors can work to see im- Othw assets ...... I 300: DISNEY MOVIES 2 plemented, not only to en- Total asuts ...... I 18,088 I THEARMY LCSS~Sdeferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823(j) ...... i 0: UJ sure their own well-being, MADEEUGENEAMAN. ac WILDLIFE AND HUNTING TAPES a= but that of all future genet-- Tctal assets and losses defwred pursulnt to !? U.5.C. 1823(j) ...... I l8,M-i w Complete set of World at War (W,W.ll), Vlctory at Sea UJ ations who will resrde in -- BUT DAISY GAVE HIM LIABILITIES a (W.W.ll), and Ten Thousand Day War (Vietnam). 2 this state.” The platform, -1 U traditionally presented to Deposl ts: __*_------I- TAPE RENTAL - TAPE RENTAL - TAPE I- the governor and key legis- In dwstic off ices ...... -+-_-_+_*____-- i-,,--&ep41 Nmintwest-bearing ...... : 1,622 Intwest-bearing ...... : lgAw--i ----....-*--- Federal funds purchased ...... I_ 0: kurities sold under agreemts to repurchase ...... I 0: Chronicle’s Classified Ads “The notion that most hand notes iswed to the U.S. Treasury ...... I 01 0th- barrowd mey ...... : 0: seniors retire with fat pen : 01 sions and winter in Florida tlwtgage indebtedness and obligations undw capitalized leases ...... You Will Too! Bank’s liability on acceptances executed and outstanding ...... : 0: Notes and debentures subwdinated to deposits ...... : 01 STARTING TIME OF “BILOXI BLUES” Othw liabilities ...... : 162 1 7- 7 Friday and Saturda:7:40 and 9:47 Total liabiliti6 ...... I 17,171 : Liri ted-1 ife preferred stock ...... ------.+- Sunday 518 anc7:30 Only 1 ,,PL Monday and Tuesda 7:30 and 9:32 TEMCO GAS GRILLS- CAPITAL Wednesday and ThursdabOnce Only at 7:45 EQUITY

- - _I_ --.----- L+f____-____- --_ .I ” Perpetual prefwred stocb. : 01 The Best Choice in Outdoor IGrilling ...... LOOK! 2 VERY SPECAL MATINEES W stock ...... I w: surplus ...... : 400: SATURDAY AI 2:OO llndivided profits and capital reserves ...... : (143) I Temco gas grills are a natural Total equity capital .;....,...... I 917 I choice to enjoy the rase of outdoor SUNDAY AT ’3:OO Losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. lE23cj) ...... : 01 capital and deferred pursuant : 917 i cooking Loaded with f~atiiresthat AI! Scats $1 .SO...Never tlown Before! Total equity losses to 12 U.S.C. 1823(J1 ...... -I_----______-._- Total limited-life preferred stock, capital deferred ; //////////I : outcook the rest. and styles & I liabilities, equity and lases prices to suit your neeas ‘&hen it pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 18?3(j) ...... I comes to outdoor c,aoking. . thc best choice IS TEMCO. heeuranda: Depo5its of State bey- flichigan 7 of the abovp-naed bank do hereby dKlre that RJ- I, RJ- 04 th spVd , (hand title ai ufficw wthaized to sign report) this Mort of Crnditim has been prepud in conformance with the 1nstru~t;msissurd by the Wdd lkvwnors of the Federal hmve Syrtm and 15 true to the best of ay knowledge and beiief.

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Friday, Apr. 29. State of Kichigan County of Tuscnla 86 Southeastern Michigan Gas Cornpan). ii @\$ ’ Matinees Sworn 13 and subscribed before me this ’lrth Sandusky 648-2334 Saturday f day of ADril , 193 Check your telephone directory for a toll free number in your area 8 and i Sunday. I Dicrins or Dit‘~!a P CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,1988 Good news aired at chamber event said proudly. ?is career and when it came Other a6tivities of the Lime to retire, he came Chamber, according to the 3ack to Cass City. president, were the quar- The reason was the terly newsletter and work people here. The leaders on the Christmas display, lave given so much back to for which $2,000 was do- :he community to make it nated.

Commerce president, re- The group was enter- vealed that already there tained by 2 selections from are 135 members in the the 'hm Thumb Singers Chamber this year and that and 22 floral centerpieces more are coming in daily. were distributed to persons That's an all-time high, he attending. Weaver named CHAPLAIN Stanley J. Beach, guest speaker at the Chamber banquet, mtertained the audience with a citizen OX year rariety of military stories and slide b wesentation. class tre surer and junior READY, AIM, FIRE! Chamber of Commerce President Weaver- said that he was and senio\ class vice-presi- Tom Herron receives a special award, a pie in the face, gratified, pleased and dent. She participated in during the annual Chamber banquet held Tuesday, April happy to receive the award. basketball in 9th and 10th He said that he has found grades and was active in 12, at the high school cafeteria. Cass City, as expected, to the student council. She is be a great place to live and a member of the National raise a family and thanked Honor Society and has won Cass City High School everyone who thought he awards in district and reg- 172s W. CARO ROAD - BOX 28 qualified for the recogni- ional theatre competition. CARO, MICHIGAN 48723 tion of the community. She attended Rotary's Leadership Training Camp JUNIOR CITIZENS and was vice-president of O@ials name 4 Valedictorians, Drama Club as a junior. John Maharg presented She has been active in Carn- the junior citizen of the year pus Life and the Trinity Un- awards and said that the ited Methodists Church 2 salutatorians in class of 1988 competition among the 7 SPRING SPECIAL1 Youth Groupl Her award Jack Hawley, Mark Hirn, finalists was the closest was accepted by her pa- Cass City High School Council representative and also attained-the rank of Cash Rebates - Cash Rebates - Cash Rebater that he could remember. Principal Russell Biefer re- senior class secretary, and Eagle Scout. Mike Jones, Laura Kosal, rents as she is vacation- cently announced the has been active in the Girls' His future plans include Karen Mathewson, Lisa '1987 SABLE. , .$11,495 Burnette was a member ing out of stat6 . . of the all-school play and school's valedictorians and Varsity Club. She was a attending Oakland Univer- Nicholas, Krista 4 dr., 6 cyl., auto., air, stereo, The other 5 finalists who Snowcoming Queen candi- Nurnberger, Jennifer received the director's were recognized at the salutatorians for 1988. sity to study mechanical P.S., P.B., P.W., P.L.,P.seat Jane Dickinson, Mark date, football and basket- systems design. Palmer, Ted Particka, award in 1987. He won let- meeting were : ~ Lisa Rus- Cash Rebate - $1,000 ters in golf in his junior and Gracey, Kathy Leino and - ball cheerleader and Also representing the Stacey Patera, Raquel

sell, Dean 'Whittaker, Rockwell, Lisa Russell,

senior years. Kathy Leino, Tapmy Hurd Dan Tuckey have been Homecoming Queen candi- class as salutatorian with a + Brenda Severance, Holly $10,495 He was an academic and Kathy Marshall. named valedictorians, date. 3.976 grade point average is games participant and a while Raymond Stachura Leino plans to attend Dean Whittaker. He is the Smith, Terri Summers, Jeff 3 .1988 Lincoln Town Cars ...... teacher in computer sci- and Dean Whittaker have Hope College and study son of Wayne and Evelyn Sontag, Wendy Wheeler, Full power. ence in Community Educa- PAST JUNIOR ~ITIZENS been named as salutato- business and foreign lan- Whittaker, 4968 North Van Shelley Woodruff, Julie tion. He attended the Rot- rians. guages. Dyke Rd., Cass City. Wrona and Bonnie Wilson. 1987 T=Bird...... $11,250 Betty Kennedy ...... 1965 Dickinson has main- Dan Tuckey has also Whittaker is a member of V-6, auto., air, cruise, tilt, stereo, P.W. ary Leadership Training Camp and was a speaker at Robert Rabideau 1.. .. 19616 tained a perfect 4.0 grade maintained a perfect 4.0 the National Honor Society Historical group 1987 Taurus ...... $10,925 the 1988 National Honor Tim Knight ...... 1967 point average during her grade point average during and fqrensics club. He is an Auto., air, stereo, P.W., P.L., cruise. Society ceremony. Joan Maleck ...... ;.. .. 1968 high school career. She is his high school career. academic games particip- slates program He was a member of the Lynn Haire ...... 1969 the daughter of Harlan and Tuckey is the son of Mark ant and member of the all- 1987 Topaz...... '8695 Sally Geiger ...... 1970 Marjorie Dickinson, 6391 Tuckey and Fonda Doyen school play, and was nomi- Auto., air, stereo, cruise, tilt. Drama C1,ub and Campus for April 25 Life and was active in the Cindy Strickland ant Church Street, Cass City. of Cass City. nated for Cass City's Junior 1987 Tempo...... W95 school's debate, drama and and Anne Bulen ..... 1971 Dickinson has been in- He has been actively in- Citizen of the Year. Auto., air, stereo. forensics program. Ron Crandell ...... "_ 1972 volved in numerous ac- volved in the marching pep He plans to attend either The Cass City Historical Dickinson posted a per- Kim Glaspie ...... 1973 tivities, including Trinity band, National Honor Soci- Spring Arbor College or Society has invited Clyde 1987 Crown Victoria...... '13,495 Melody Bacon ...... 1974 United Methodist Youth ety, all-school play, and Central Michigan Univer- Leiterman of Sebewaing to V-8, auto., air, stereo, cruise, tilt, P.W., P.L. fect +point grade average while participating in a host Marie Hobart ...... 1975 Group, all school plays, served as editor of the sity. He wants to study bus- entertain the group April 25 1986 Grand Marquis LS ...... $12,900 of extracurricular ac- Ann Hobart and clowning and National school newspaper, He has iness, particularly finance with'a program on the dul- Full power. tivities. She has been Sue Pobanz ...... 1976 Honor Society. She has held also participated in or marketing. cimer, a wire stringed in- freshman and sophomore Cathy Hobart ...... 1977 a class officer position in academic games and Stu- Named as honor students , strument played with light 1986 Dodge 600 Convertible...... $12,000 Ross Ridenour ...... I978 each of her 4 high school dent Council. for attaining a 3.50 grade hammers held in the hands. . Turbo, auto., P.S., P.B., P.W., P.L., stereo cassette. David Heins and years, worked co-op at Tuckey plans to earn a point average or better are: The program, scheduled 1986 Chrysler 5th Avenue ...... $10,900 Fence, gate Frances Kozan ...... 979 Erla's and has been ac- doctorate in medicine at Kevin Bergman, Barry to begin at 7:30 Pam., will . Full power. Ken Martin Jr...... $80 tively involved in debate either the University of Brown, David Burnette, be held at Rawson Memo- Tammy Tibbits ...... 981 and forensics. A DAR Good Michigan or Western 1985 Dodge Caravan SE $8195 Vickey Englehart, Tammy rial Library in Cass City...... damaged at Scott Hobart ...... 4Bz Citizenship Award reci- Michigan University. Hurd, Alice Kappen, Kathy The public is invited to : Auto., air, stereo. cruise, tilt, 7 passenger Carrie Lautner ...... 183 pient, Jane was recently Representing the class of Marshall. Kristv Marshall, attend. _. 1985 F-150 Pickup...... $7695 Suzy Scollon ...... 1h4 selected as Cas City's Co- '88 as salutatorian with a. Chuck Merchint, Dawn' ------V-8, P.S., P.B., auto., stereo, cruise, 2-tone. business Julie Smith ...... 195 Junior Citizen of the Year. 3.976 grade point averate is Mulrath, Chris Rabideau, A LITTLE Tammy Iseler ...... 1% Jane's future plans in- Ray Stachura, the son of Becky Smerdon, Ryan 1985 Lynx ...... $4195 More than $100 in damage Clayton Hobart ...... 198 clude attending Western Raymond and Antoinette Smith, Jennifer Tracy and CHRONICLE was reported in a malicious 4-speed, stereo. Michigan University where Stachura, 1572 Crawford Matt Tuckey. 1 WANT AD destruction of property she plans to study either Rd., Deford. Students graduating with 1985 Club Wagon Van ...... $7995 complaint involving a chain 6 cyl., 4-speed, P.S., P.B., 8 passenger, stereo PAST CITIZENS counseling or education. Stachura has partici- a 3.0 to 3.49 grade point av- link fence and gate at Buds Mark Gracey, also has pated in varsity football erage are Lisa Britt, GETS Big 1985 Pontiac Parisienne ...... $8599 and Blossoms by Sandy, Willis Campbell ...... 1963 been a 4.0 student through- and track. He was junior Jeremy Brown, Sandy Loaded. 4546 Leach St., Cass City. Herb Ludlow ...... 1964 out his high school career. class president and Student Frank, Charlie Hall, Mark i Results A Cass City Police De- M.B. Auten ...... 1965 He is the son of Garrison Council president. He has Hampshire, Greg Hanby, 1985 LeBaron GTS ...... $4995 partment report states that 4-speed, P.S., P.B., stereo. Lucille Bauer ...... 1966 Gracey of Troy and Albina ' an officer discovered the E.B. Schwaderer ...... 1967 Gracey of Cass City. 1985 Suburban Silverado...... $11,500 damage, estimated to have Dr. H.T. Donahue ..... 1968 Gracey is a member of Loaded ! taken place between 6 p.m. Jim Bauer ...... 1969 the National Honor Society. Saturday and 9:15 a.m. Audley Rawson ...... 1970 'He has participated in the 1985 S-10 Blazer ...... $9695 Sunday, while on patrol. V-6, auto., stereo. Curt Hunt ...... 1971 Honor Society tutorial W.E. Walpole ...... 1972 Drogram and has been ac- 1985 LeBaron GTS ...... $8995 H,M. Bulen ...... 1973 .ive in academic games and 5-speed, turbo, loaded. Harris & Company Harry Little ...... 1974 he all-school play. 1984 Olds Cutlass Supreme...... $5795 Cliff Croft ...... 1975 His future plans include 2 dr., V-6, auto., air, stereo, cruise, tilt, P.L. Evelyn MacRae ...... 1976 ttending the University of Helen Baker ...... 1977 Iichigan and majoring in 1984 Mercury Capri...... $4395 Lambert Althaver .... 1978 rchitecture and business 4 cyl., auto., P.S., P.B., stereo, sunroof. JOINS THE Bill Kritzman ...... 1979 aministration. He would 1984 F-150 Pickup...... $6395 Dr. D.E. Rawson and lie to earn a master's de- Stine soybeans don't have a lot of company at the top of the yield trials. I? fact, in 6 cyl., 4-speed, P.S., P.B., low miles. Esther McCullough . 1980 gee at the University of some tests Stine soybeans have brought in not just the best yields but also the AMEV 1981 Jim Ware ...... Suthern California. second best yields in the trial! 1984 Mercury Capri...... $4395 Holly Althaver ...... 1982 Cathy Leino is also a 4.0 P.S., P.B.,auto., stereo. Art Holmberg ...... 1983 stident. She is the daughter FAMILY Tom Herron and 1984 Caravan SE .. ?...... $7295 ofNancy Leino, 4869 Hem- Auto., air, stereo, cruise, tilt, 7 passenger. Geraldine Prieskorn. .19&( lo& Lane, Cass City. Two lonely beans for your area. AMEV Investors, lnc. has Tom Proctor ...... 1981 Leino has been involved 1984 New Yorker...... $7995 been providing consumers Jack Esau ...... 198 in numerous activities, She Loaded. with investment products LOU LaPonsie ...... 1q has served as a Student for over 35 years. Now that 1984 Escort Wagon...... $3795 I have joined AMEV 5 speed, stereo. Investors I am able to offer SELLING 2 BRANDS IN CASS CITY AREA 1903 Dodge Conversion Van ...... $5495 you the AMEV family of I v8, P.S., P.B.,stereo. mutual funds and other 1480 Brand 2710E Brand NEW! 1 invest men t prduct s. 1979 Cadillac...... $3995 Why don't you join the Full power. AMEV family? YOU. Call me today . . , These two Sine numbers are making a lot of friends among growers near Try ECONOMY SPECIALS one this year and you'll find out that it may be lonely at the top ... but the view is great. Cash Your Rebate cost Newell E. Harris 1984 Lynx, 2 dr...... $400 $2095 6815 E. Cass City Rd. 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PAGE SEVEN CASCITY, MICHIGAN CASCITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,1988 S t ac hura ac c ept s’ s c ho 1ars hip HEALTH TIPS Cass City High School systems design at the Tus- Kingston names senior Raymond K. cola Area Skill Center. 1 - Stachura, Deford, has ac- The son of Raymond J. cepted the Student Life and Antoinette Stachura, Healthy baby teeth Scholarship from Oakland he recently was honored for University. earning the Boy Scouts’ honor roll pupils The $1,000-per-year highest rank, the Eagle, require early care scholarship is awarded to and now serves as a Boy Following is the third Doug Hawkins, Mike Mc- TWELFTH GRADE fall freshman or transfer Scout assistant in Cass marking period honor roll Laughlin, Shari Nelson, students who have been City. forI. Kingston . Community Angela Wroubel. *Yannick Bjetenholz, cited for academic achieve- Your baby’s teeth begin old enough to take tablets. who need extra suckling Wh001S. ment and have been active *Mary Cherniawski, Ed to form early in pregnancy, Fluoride tablets should be will be satisfied with a bot- * All A’s. ELEVE”fH GRADE Coon. Lynne Creason, Amy in community affairs. A and that’s when you should taken through the teen tle of plain.water, and if the student may renew the begin to care for them. The years. water is fluoridated, that’s award by maintaining in-. minerals, vitamins and Because sugars play such an extra bonus. volvement in the university other nutrients that will a large role in tooth decay, Children are ready for community and continuing give your baby strong teeth you should avoid creating a their first visit to the dentist good academic standing and bones are supplied by sweet tooth in your baby. by about the age of two or while living in residence the foods you eat. And the Don’t sweeten cereal or two-and-a-half, when all lin, Harold Murthum, halls. foods that are good for you fruit to encourage the child their baby teeth have come Cindy Ostrander, Judy Stachura, 18, plans to - meat, milk and dairy to eat. Children will eat un- in. It’s a good idea to take Rauch, Patrick Taylor, study mechanical en- products, fruits and vegeta- sweetened food just as the child with you on one of Maria Vanderpool, *Mat- WON, gineering at Oakland. He bles and breads and cereals readily, and, when they’re your visits to the dentist, so thew Zajac, Denise currently is in his second - are best for your baby, older, they won’t crave that he or she can watch Zyrowski. year of study in mechanical too. Calcium, found in milk candy, cookies, cakes and you sit in the chair and see CROWLEY, ------.E.- and cheese, turnip greens, other decay-producing that visiting the dentist is a EIGHTH GRADE, collards and kale and dried foods. routine part of growing up. BERMAN [ The Want Ads? beans, is particularly good Many babies who go to Baby teeth need to be fil- William Albin, Billi Jo for your baby’s teeth and sleep with a baby bottle de- led if there is decay, be- Bilicki, Roy Browning, Are Newsy Too! 1 bones and should be an im- velop severe tooth decay, cause untreated cavities Laura Dadacki, Theresa portant part of your daily often in their front teeth. can cause pain for the baby, Diegel, *Erika Grubba, NOLAN diet during your pre- The problem is the sugars and lost baby teeth can lead Jason McLaughlin, Donnie gnancy. in the milk, formula, fruit to badly placed permanent Moore, Steven Nemeth, Attorneys 8t Counselors At Law At birth, your baby will juices and sweet drinks. teeth and problems with Trevor Ramsey , Bobbie and have about 20 teeth growing During sleep, the liquid is feeding and speaking. Sue Roberson, Stacy Sims, Professional Business inside its tiny jaws. Usu- not always swallowed Make it a habit to take Russell Smith, Leslie Steff, STATEWIDE OFFICES ally, the first teeth to ap- quickly. It may pool behind your child to the dentist reg- Jodi Swalwell, Jeffrey pear are the two upper front the baby’s teeth and keep ularly. And remember the Zajac, Jill Zyrowski. ALL TERRAIN DIRECTORY ones. Even though these them bathed in sugar for other rules for healthy baby baby teeth and those that hours. Sometimes, these teeth. First, start caring for NINTH GRADE VEHICLE ACCIDENTS follow will, someday, be re- teeth become so decayed your baby’s teeth when you ACCOUNTANTS PHYSICIANS placed by permanent teeth, that they cause severe pain are pregnant by eating the Daniel Dean, Deanna NO RECOTERY- NO FEE Y it is important that they be and may break off or have right foods. Second, be sure Jacob, Tina Pohlod, kept healthy and cavity- to be pulled. your baby’s teeth have *Daniel Wenzlaff, Brian (Never a consultation fee.) Anderson, Tuckey free. Why? Because chil- Parents can avoid “baby fluoride protection. Third, Woytovick. (We make house calls.) Bernhardt 6 Co., P.C. BALU K., MD. dren, no less than adults, bottle tooth decay,” as this brush baby’s teeth regu- Cerfilred Public Accounfanfs ‘bstetrician 6 Gynecologist need healthy teeth if they condition is often called, by larly and carefully. And, TENTHGRADE CALL COLLECT Ow A-, GPA * 673-3137 70 North Elk Street are to eat and speak prop- holding their baby while the fourth, have any decay in Robrl Tuck.7. CPA * 072-3730 Srndusky, MI 46471 .lorry 8unh*rdl, CPA - 673-3137 erly. Also, infected baby last bottle before bedtime your child’s baby teeth re- Amy Byers, *Alice Phons (313) 648-4733 3 13-667-9500 715 E. Frank St., Caro. MI teeth can alter the forma- or naptime is given. Babies paired promptly. Gerhardt , *James Green, and Olflcr Hwn: Mon.. Tusn., Thurs.. Frl. tion and placement of per- 6261 Church St. 9 to 5. Appolntmont Only manent teeth as they de- Cass City, MI Alter Haurn Call velop in the gums. Phon. 172-4668 (313) 040-3770 Baby teeth collect plaque (sticky masses of germs), Ray Armstead Jr. Harold T. Donahue just as adult teeth do. When Certified Public Accwnfanf M.D., A.A.F.P. plaque and sugar meet and Ofilcr Hwra: 9-5 Mon.-Fri., Sat interact, they produce an 9-12, Other houri by Appmtmbnt 4674 Hill Street acid that will eat away 6312 Main Street Cess City tooth enamel and produce Cass City, MI 48726 872-2323 a cavity if it is not removed. Offlce houri weekdays rkcspt Thursday So, as soon as your baby’s first tooth appears, clean it COUNSELING -~ by wiping it with a Pr. J. Gelssinger washcloth or gauze pad. As Chiropractor more teeth appear, brush 00 YOU HAVE A them with a soft brush, MlNKlNa PROBLEM? gently and carefully every ALCOHOUCS ANONYMOUS Mom, Tues., Thurs.. . Fri. AND AL-M 9-12 a.m. and 2-6 p.m. day. Sat., 0-12 EwFrklay E- - 1.00pm. a.m. By the time your baby is 21 N. Alrner, Cero, Mkh. Good sh.ph.rd Luthlrul church two-and-a-half years old, ’Good customer service ...that’s how we at Ames didn’t want to tell you that “We don’t take that Acme ram IOA itwe Cl88 city all the baby teeth probably see it. You may be making a purchase on the way card. It’s part of the attitude at Ames to will be in, and you can begin provide friendly and convenient shopping for Phom Caro 673-4464 to teach your child to brush home from work. You know ...one of those 0 ENTlSTS his or her own teeth, using frequently used items that you just ran out of and our customers. So whether you stopped for a __ a soft toothbrush with a can’t live without. So you head for Ames where bar of soap, a TV set or you simply want to Rlchard A. Hall, D.O. fluoride toothpaste. Re- you take home a full house of exciting values from CARO FAMILY you know will find that quality brand name for Ostedpathic Physician member, though, that you less. You realize you’re a little short of cash as Ames, we are going to make sure that you , DENTAL CENTER child ’will be unable to 1 4674 Hlll St. you reach the cashier and you say “Charge have the winning hand. We guarantee it. Dalton P. Coe, D.D.S. Catis City. Michigan adequately remove plaque. You should continue to do It”. The employees at Ames simply n Kenneth F. Tiseo, D.D.S. 872-4446 rmu 8724725 ~orm872-4782 the brushing until your 204 W. Shmrman, Caro child is about seven years Monday thru Friday 8-5 old. Tues. and Thurs. Evenings If your community’s Saturday by Am’ntmenf Hoon K. Jeung, M.D. water supply is fluoridated, Phone 673-2939 Surgeon it will help protect your in- Emergency 883-3530 fant’s teeth against decay. Speclalist In Stomach If your water is not fluori- C and Bowel Problems b dated, ask your dentist 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily about fluoride drops or tab- R. Paul Chappl, ODs, PC lets. Drops usually are re- Family Dentistry Saturday - 9 to 12 noon Closed Thursday commended until a child is Comprehensive Orthodonticr Hospital Drive 6240 Hill, Cass City 6230 Soil Stewardship Cass City, MI 48726 Phot30 872-3870 Phone 872-461 1 Week scheduled Home 072-3130 HEALTH CARE Emphasizing everyone’s role in protecting soil and I IMMEDIATE Dr. E. Paul Lockwood water resources for future 1 NON-EMERGENCY Chiroprectic Phyaidan generations, the Tuscola mkr M:Mon.. f-., Wd., Frl Soil Conservation District HEALTH CARE e12 mud 1-6m p.m. is encouraging local s.Dwd.y 912 a.m. $25 f88 churches, organizations -MJIYnW-Y lfdluhg phyliclm’m I.. and individuals to join the phorw 872-27W uty udc(yIK:rwm cur for -tmnt nationwide observance of No Appointment Necessar Soil and Water Stewardship 600-830pm Fnd.~ Week, April 24 - May 1. 2 30-8 30 p m Saturdryi Beatrlt G. Martin, M.D. The Tuscola Soil Conser- 1000rm -830pm Sundly vation District, which lnfemal Medicine works throughout the year HILLS AND DALE! on soil and water conserva- HOSPITAL 4672 Hill St. tion measures, is providing Cass City, MI literature that highlights Phone 872-4331 man’s responsibility to be active stewards of our na- OFFICE HOURS: tion’s soil and water re- THUMB AREA sources. NOHE CARE AGEWCY Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Tom Hess, chairman of Numlng: OccupatlOn~l,Phyrlcal, Saturday 8 a.m.-Noon the TSCD, said that while Spesch ThOr8PY Accsptlng New Patlenta Nurse Aldeo up to 24 houri. farmers and ranchers know M&lc.rr and Mdlcald CeniflWJ that good conservation Blue Cmr8 practices help increase Ywrlocally owned. private yields and improve their non-proht. full service N. Y. Yun, M.D. Home Care AWW Phyrlclmn & Survn profit potential, they also Houri: know the importance of 1 (517) 6744746 I OW& Mon..Frl. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. passing on well-cared-for 1 (800) 358-4749 I 1 Thurs. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. natural resources for fu- Sat. - 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. ture food producers. “We could give our children all 6232 Hoapltal Drlva the money in the world, but Cl.0 Clty it would do them little good Offlce 8724733 unless we also give them a Res. 072-4257 productive soil on which to -- live,” he remarked. VETERINARIANS - - Since 1955, the National Association of Conserva- tion Districts has sponsored COMPANION ANIMAL Soil and Water Stewardship HOSPITAL Week in cooperation with 4430 S. Sewer St. nearly 3,000 local conserva- Csss Clfy - Phone 872-2255 tion districts nationwide as Rod Elllr, D.V.M. one way to emphasize the Grand Opening Friday, April 29 Carol Gmlkr-Elllr, D.V.M. importance of good stewardship of basic soil CARO ROAD WEST ~ 1560 ~- and water resources. NEW STORE in CARO Edward Scollon, D.V.M. The TSCD provided more Veferinsdan *than 7,000 bulletin inserts Farm and and booklets especially de- Pet Animals signed to convey the 1988 Pho~8724WS theme “Stewardship Is Our 4849 N. Seager SI.. Car CirV Future” to over 30 churches throughout the county. CAS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,1988 Basement finish se:en for ung Bulldogs in NCTL Start with Steve Root. Another speedster is The Owen-Gage boys' Although Coach Arnie Root was a state qualifier Graham Besonen. Besides track team will be hard Besonen's thincl ads w i 11 in the shot put, and also was the 100 and 200 meter pressed to improve on their feature 6 returning .letter- counted on to help out on dashes, Besonen should 5th place finish of a year men, graduation losses will the relay teams. earn points in the long ago in the North Central take their toll on the youth- The Bulldogs will also jump. Thumb League. ful Bulldogs. miss the services of Billy Another long jumper and Kuhl and Stu Stirrett. Both the team's best is Chad Stir- were regional qualifiers in rett. The lanky sophomore the sprint relays. Stirrett will also run the low and also earned points in the high hurdles. high hurdles. The Bulldogs will need to Pepri find someone to create MnUH Further, the Bulldogs points in the distance will have to replace the events and Coach Besonen point production Ricky Sal- feels that newcomer Robert cido provided in the high Schenk and freshman Mike jump, where he consis- Kady will help immensely tently cleared over 6 feet. in that area. Coach Besonen's squad, Besonen sees Deckerville which does not include one and Akron-Fairgrove as the senior, does have some teams to beat in the NCTL promising returners along this year, followed closely with a couple of newcomers by Kingston and North that Besonen feels could de- Huron. Their season opens velop into consistent point Tuesday, April 19, at earners. Akron-fair grove. 112 Liter Marc Reinhardt is the team's best sprinter. He, ITHE1988 TRACK season should be a rebuilding year for pk* Btls. Plus Deposit also will be the team leader, Boys' track schedule the Bulldogs as they are inexperienced and lackin'g in * along with the team's best numbers. They are from left to right, kneeling: Mike Kady, threat of being a triple win- April 19 At Akron-Fairgrove 4: 15 p.m. ner as he also high jumps April 26 At Deckerville 4: 15 pm. Brad Susalla,, Chad Zimmerman, Robert Schenk. Back: HOGAN'S INC. 6' and long jumps over 18'. May 3 At Akron-Fairgrove 4:15p.m. Coach Arnie Besonen, Scott Norcross, Graham Besonen, - _. a Reinhardt will be called on May 14 at Bad Axe Hatchet Chad Stirrett, Marc Reinhardt, Brian Abbe. Kingston 5976 State St to anchor both the 440 and Invitational i0:00 a.m. 880 relay. May 17 League Meet 4:OO p.m. May 20 Track 1O:OO a.m. Not hitting well The wonderful knitting worsted weight or 21 Regionals ' May 23 Huron Tribune Meet yarn from Patons feels rich and costs of Champs 3:30p.m. less ... choose from a variety of beautiful May 27 Bay City Handy All shades in easy-care 100% acrylic. Stars (must qualify) 3:30p.m. opener of Champs Girls Car0 Meet split May 31 June 4 Traverse City - Finals 1o:oo a.m. Sale Price $1.50 The Cass City Red Hawks City came back in the top grove had pushed 6 runs ac - Original Price $1.95 split a doubleheader at of the fifth to score the de- ross the plate and the SUMVly Side OB the 872-2076 Try The Want-Ads Today! ran Tammy Hurd and 10s- 8 hzs, but had perkt con- close the gap to 2 runs with Dpm: 9.m5.00;clod .I 2:oo on B.1. Stheet pfing the nightcap, 12-5, as trol, not walking a batter. 3 tallies in the top of the freshman Brandv Eason- -- Sakat took the loss, allow- fourth to make the score had control probI6ms. ing% hits and walking 5. 7-5, but Hurd tired after Coach Jim Fox says that In the nightcap, Eason pitching most of the 2 his charges have not yet was just unable to get the games and the Vikings bat- found a groove at the plate ball over the plate and ted around in the bottom of and are not hitting well. lasted just two-thirds of an the fourth to put the gamt. An exception to that is inning, gave up a hit and out of reach while scoring 5 Cindy Powell, who was 3 walked 6. Despite the dis- runs. for 3, scored a run and was mal start, Fox regards the Leading the offense for involved in 2 other run pro- freshman as an excellent Cass City was Vicki Robin- ducing rallies. prospect who will win lots son, who cracked a double The game was tight all of games before she that drove in 2 runs. the way after the Vikings graduates. Adams went the distance staged a 3-run rally in the By the time the first in- for Akron-Fairgrove, al- VALlJ-RITE@ COUPON fourth to tie the score. Cass ning was over, Akron-Fair- lowing 6 hits and 3 walks. BIGGEST SPRING SALE BRAWNY@ PAPER TOWELS Krol throws %hitter IN TOWN! with this coupon and any $5.00 purchase your price NEW! 20 ft. Tail is*. . . Boys take pair KITES $439 Ready to Fly The Cass City Red Hawks was led by Paul Tuckey Wright arid a single by Jeff Nylon cord - Mylar Strength opened the baseball season with 3 hits in as many tries. Sontag to drive them in ac- on a bright note with a doub- Tuckey was the only Hawk counted for the first 2 runs. leheader victory at Akron- with more than one hit. Six In the fourth, an err4 Fairgrove Monday, April other players each col- and hits by Dillon, Krol ancl 49".Price Without Coupon 79s 11. lected a hit, all singles. Wright accounted for the Coupon value 1 / 20 of 1o Krol walked 3 and struck scores. The Vikings scored 'E onlr at partlclpatlng Valu-Rlte stom. The Hawks rolled to an out 11 while Miller walked their only runs in the fourth Cou- Wntpher on last sale date. easy win in the opener, 9-1, Except for producb excludcd br W. one in addition to yielding 9 as Fry singled and Volk behind the 2-hit pitching of hits. lashed a home run. Jeff Krol, who was helped Krol led the Hawk attack by a lusty 9-hit attack by his Jeremy Capps chalked with 3 hits in 3 tries and GAY LA '' KITES teammates. up the win in the nightcap, Wright and Dillon were Assor red dmgns as he went the distance, al- ea& 2 for 3. Capps strwk [ask fo asstviiblF SWEET TOOTH SPECIALS! The game was lowing 3 hits in Cass City's out 8 and Schmitt, 4. I decided in the first inning 4-2 win. &hmitt took the The Hawks open 400' KITE STRING. .99"lgg! 'OUR 2 Ib. Box tt $729 when the Hawks sent lo loss and was touched for 9 Thumb B Association sea' BEFORE YOU EXERCISE! Russell Stover Ass't. Chocolates men to the plate and scored hits* son Thursday at Cass City 7 times. - . __ - -. Reg. $9.75 In the first inning the TheHawkswonthegame Park with a Hawks combined? hits with with a pair of %run rallies against 2 walks and 2 errors in the in the second and third in- Care Tigers. Game scoring spree. Cass City nings. Hits by Krol, Steve 4:30p*m* Wabok, Hurd help teams A pair of athletes from 3 runs for Colorado College sophomore at Nazaret - the area are doing well in against Colorado School of College in Kalamazoo ahd college, according to an- Mines. After 23 times at a member of the 13-person nouncements of sports de- bat, Walpole has 9 hits and softball team. The team partments of their respec- is hitting -391. plays 12 doubleheaders and C tive schools. Yvette Hurd of the schedule is completed YW/-- 1 Pete Walpole, Cass City, Gagetown, a graduate of April 23. went 3 for 4 and knocked in Cass City High School, is a

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1, n -* ';i 3 5 PC Call or Stop By HarrisHampshire Agency, Inc. 6815 E. Cass City Road Cass City 872-4351 CASCITY, MICHIGAN CASCITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,1988 PAGE NINE Zn major leagues ~~ Degebk continues quest to visit every ballpark

Jerry “Diggy” Degel- beck’s job is selling insur- ance from his home on Oakes Street in Marlette, What makes the diminutive, friendly, bald- but his joy is baseball and ing 54-year-old fan different is his campaign it has been since the 54- year-old fan was 12 years to visit every one of the 26 ballparks in the old. major leagues. That’s not unusual and thousands of others like him can be found in the leg- up and keep it like it is, he that traditionalist Diggy might suspect that the ion of fans that follow the says, and while they are at abhors in baseball parks. baseball hall of fame would game. What makes the di- it “add a few more day It’s antiseptically new and appeal. If so you are right. minutive, friendly, balding games. ” has artificial turf‘. Just a “I spent most of a day there 54-year-old fan different While still an avid fan, big cement block building, and really enjoyed it,” he from your average fanatic Degelbeck doesn’t see as disdains Degelbeck. said enthusiastically. is his campaign to visit many games as he used to, The next park to be vis- As a traditionalist you every one of the 26 perhaps half a dozen each ited (Kansas City) is also might expect him to rank ballparks in the major year, but he still monitors new, but Degelbeck may Tiger Stadium up there leagues, them closely on radio and find this one to be pleasing with his all-time favorites, EIGHT DOWN AND COUNTING towards his goal of He already has visited 8 television. even if it lacks a long-time which he does. of the parks and confidently tradition and has a carpet visiting all of the ball parks in the major leagues is Jerry plans to add 2 more to the STADIUMS REVIEWED instead of grass. After all, As a traditionalist and a Degelbeck of Marlette. The hat and the programs are list this year. Ernie Harwell told him per- long-time Tiger fan, you souvenirs of his visits. He has tickets for Kansas Degelbeck has memories sonally that it was a great might expect him to have City over Memorial Day and opinions about each of stadium and Diggy is look- an opinion about this year’s weekend. At the end of sum- the stadiums visited: ing forward to his Memo- Tiger team, which he does. mer Degelbeck and his wife RED SOX Tops of any he rial Day visit. Third behind Toronto and have a pair of free plane has visited. Unique. The As a traditionalist when New York, he says with tickets to use and if their wall and the size and the it comes to baseball, you conviction. Girls, boys struggle in son is in California as ex- closeness of the seats make pected, Candlestick Park in it great. San Francisco will be next to be enjoyed and CHICAGOWRIGLEY Beautiful. FIELD- Has a Recent drug raid U evaluated e great atmosphere, great Degelbeck is a sports fan fans and is a great place to first track meets of year probably because he played see a ball game. (Aiways in baseball, basketball and football in the early 1950’s theTORONTO daytime, too.) It’s another Two factors combined to mith won the 100 meter low high jump, Frankenmuth Marker, Sandi Hutchinson htratiwU reminder and Jennifer Nye. in Marlette. He was an av- favorite. Exhibition make it a long afternoon for hurdle’s and Cass City’s won all 11 points with a erage player, he confessed, Stadium is unique, there the Cass City Red Hawks in John Wright was first in the sweep of the first 4 places. Other points earned by in football (he kicked off in isn’t another like it, Degel- the opening track meet shot put with a heave of 41- Hawks included : Laura an important game against Monday, April 11, at Fran- 9. GIRLS’ MEET Stine, 3rd in 1600 meter run; a Bay City team and in bas- backbeck issays, the artificialthe only turf.draw- for county police kenmuth. The Eagles are Other points earned by Dana Johnson, 4th in 400 r/ meter run; Susie Scollon, ketball (scored a point in MILWAUKEE It’s okay. mf loaded with talent and the Hawk thinclads were: 2nd Vassar and Cass City the state finals of the Michi- An older park, but in a Hawks will be struggling by 400 meter relay team of fared a little better in the 2nd in 3200 meter run and gan High School Athletic do it as one departmental Nye, 4th in high jump. smaller community and the @- unit; we may have to band all year to remain competi- Dadacki, Stilson, Ross and girls’ competition, but tournament after the game atmosphere reflects it, De- or 13 suspects, including tive in the Thumb B Associ- Beecher ; Steve Tuckey ,3rd Frankenmuth still won eas- Frankenmuth won 11 of was hopelessly lost). together with a couple of the 16 events. gelbeck feels. Dennis Todd, 36, and Char- other counties in ation. in 800 meter; Brent Wood, ily. The scores: Franken- But baseball was his CLEVELAND Not one of lene Todd, 35, both of 2610 the area.” As a result, Cass City 4th in 300 low hurdles; John muth, 92; Vassar, 51, Cass ST. LOUIS RELAYS game and he was far and the more celebrated parks, Ringle Rd., Vassar, and Tuscola County Pro- boys were buried in a trian- Thomas, 3rd in the 200 City, 21. Charge it off to experi- away better on the diamond but DePrelbeck ranks it over Cass City resident Larry secutor William Bond ag- gular meet that also in- meter, and Wright, 3rd in Cass City registered 2 ence. The girls’ and boys’ than on tne hardwood or some the newer ones. It’s reed that local efforts d Williams; 47, 6840 Sever- against drug trafficking cluded Vassar. Franken- the discus in addition to his firsts. Sue Papp won the teams competed in the St. gridiron. in the open right on the lake ance Rd. Each-of them is muth rolled to victory with win in the shot put. long jump with a distance Louis Relays Saturday and In his day there weren’t and there is character, a are limited, but said he be- charged with conspiracy to lieves local officials “do a 129 points; Vassar was sec- Frankenmuth had 2 dou- of 16-3 and Jandi Hillaker failed to win points. There any carpeted ball fields. sense of history and that distribute cocaine. ond with 31 points, and Cass ble winners at the meet. took the 200 meter dash in were 24 teams entered and The game was played on wind coming off the lake good job with what they That investigation and have to work with.’’ City third with 15 points. Jeff Grainger won the 1600 28.97. Papp also was fourth the Cass City teams grass, outside and in the gives it something that the related raids, Burns said, Frankenmuth won all but and 3200 meter runs and in the 100 meter low hur- finished between 11th and daytime and perhaps that’s others lack. netted more than 4 pounds one of the track events and Terry, Sutorik won the 200 dles. Hillaker ran a leg on 19th.- one reason why, when it OAKLAND Nothing of cocaine (more than a POOR OPPORTUNITY duplicated the feat in the and tied for first with team- the 400 relay team that The Hawks return to comes to baseball, Degel-. much. memorable about pound at the Todd resi- field events. mate Scott Jacobs for first finished second. Others on competition at home Thurs- beck is a traditionalist. this park and it ranks near “We have a very poor op- dence and 3 pounds at the portunity to investigate and Vassar’s Kevin Klines- in the 100 meter dash. In the the team were Jane day against the Lakers. Another reason is that the bottom of the 8 visited. Williams residence) ; more Degelbeck fell in love with Riverfront prosecute drug activity in CINCINNATI than 100 weapons (many at the county because don’t the game when he was a kid Stadium has everything the Todd residence), in- we and ‘&fora buck and a dime have the resources,” he cluding automatic weapons added. Michigan Mirror for a streetcar ride I could with silencers; a total of watch the Tigers play, and According to detective Cass City some $100,OOO in currency, Larry Walker of the I must have seen half of the and about $25O,OOOin coins. home games that sum- sheriff’s department, “We’re still compiling maintaining existing drug mer.” evidence,” Burns re- Although visiting all the says no to enforcement may get a lot marked last week. “The tougher due to voters’ re- ,$600 rnillion for schools major league parks is now case is still under investiga- jection April 5 of a county- a project to be deter- tion. ” minedly pursued at every Millington wide millage request. opportunity, it didn’t start IMPORTANT Walker, who noted that out that way. Hedrifted into the county has been faithful in providing some funding -inBlanchard’s tax plan it because of his love for the Fred Mikolons and said He noted that the drug game. It started in 1973 for drug enforcement, that- it appears that an ag- arrests are important for pointed out that lay-offs of when he happened to be in reement can be reached. Tuscola County, where, like road patrol officers would Governor James J. Blan- venues. There seems to be becomes a much less parti- cigarette tax another 4 Oakland during play-off Kirby is expected to meet in other rural areas, local chard, attempting to reach sentiment that moves that san issue.” House Democ- cents. time and learned that tic- prevent officials from using this week with Micklash in police agencies are unable county funds to hire part- .a compromise on school fi- way.” rats had already indicated The cigarette tax, just kets were available. I cal- Cass City. to stage large-scale drug dnance reforrh, revised and The governor had prop- their support for that level. raised in December by 4 led up and got 2 tickets. Re- time undercover officers. A student from the Laker enforcement operations. The county board has in- I pared down his tax loophole osed several new/increased But Bowman added an cents to 25 cents, would be ggie Jackson hit 2 home district was granted per- Burns pointed out that ,package for quality prog- taxes in his State ,of the August, rather than 2 runs, he said, smiling at the dicated the sheriff’s road increased cents in 1988, mission to attend Cass City Tuscola County Sheriff patrol would be reduced or rams and will support a 2- State Address as a first step November, election on such one cent in 1989 and one cent recollect ion. Schools from kindergarten Paul Berry has been trying percentage point increase toward education reform a proposal “is where we’ve in 1990. eliminated without ap- through graduation unless to beef up drug enforce- proval of the millage. ‘.in the sales tax, aides said while saying he would only pitched our tent” saying the Bowman said a proposed TIGER FAN the Laker district becomes ment locally for years. recently . “consider” a sales tax prop- primary elections provide increase in taxes on Michi- Walker indicated the loss eligible for state aid. A sec- “Unfortunately, the law of any funding hurts be- And solidifying an earlier osal at that point. a less partisan atmosphere. gan-based insurance com- As might be expected, ond child not yet of school enforcement in these areas position, the aides said a Although now supporting The Senate passed a Diggy is a Tiger fan. His 2 cause the drug problem panies, hotly opposed by Se- age was also granted the is spread thin,” he here is already more wide- sales tax proposal, which the 2-cent level, to a tax of proposed constitutional nate Republicans, was favorite players in Tiger right to attend school in explained. “It’sdifficult be- would require voter ap- 6 percent, he is still insist- amendment, aimed for the history that he saw play are spread than many people eliminated because school Cass City. cause you can’t get money. realize. proval, must be placed on ing the Legislature approve November ballot, with a 2- finance “is too important Hal Newhouser, left- The request was made by . .to do it.” the August ballot. those revenues first before percentage point sales tax handed ace hurler in the “There’s just so much of an issue to break down on David and Patty Metzger, “That hits the nail right it, it seems everywhere we Treasurer Robert Bow- putting a sales tax measure increase and hiking the ideological concerns. ’’ 194O’s, and Mickey Lolich, who live on Hartsell Road on the head,” Berry concur- man cautioned that the before voters, William Kan- share of general fund another southpaw, who won go, we run across it. People Also eliminated from the where a Cass City bus red. don’t have any idea,” he loophole package, which dler, legislative liaison, money to schools but with- governor’s initial package 3 games in the 1968 World travels. Metzger works in “The (drug) activity is eliminates higher insur- said. out raising any other taxes Series among his many ac- remarked, adding that in- was a strict limit on eligibil- Cass City and said that was here, but we really don’t vestigations in Tuscola ance taxes and includes a Blanchard had 3 weeks devoted to education prog- ity for property tax credits complishments. the only reason for request- know how involved it is,” 4-cent per pack increase in ago still refused to commit rams. Not only is Diggy a Tiger County have turned up ev- for homeowners, a provi- ing the transfer. he remarked, adding, “I erything from marijuana to the cigarette tax, “is not set himself to a specific sales Bowman called the Se- sion which yields far less fan, he is a Tiger Stadium would love to have the in concrete. We’re trying to tax hike level, but Bowman nate action a “crucial first fan and was one back when “crack.” revenue if property taxes OTHER BUSINESS means to get the equipment noted raise options and choices. said with Senate Republi- step” but said it falls short. are reduced through the it was called Navin Field and manpower to do the Walker that The only thing we’re trying cans and the State The revised Blanchard and Briggs Stadium. Fix it ENACT, which began a 3- sales tax hike. Ron Laeder and Theresa job, (but) we haven’t had month fund raiser this to argue forcefully is there Chamber of Commerce out administration plan would Shiffler, speech therapists the finances for a full-blown must be statutory re- front on a %cent hike, “It provide about $600 million month, hopes to raise from the Tuscola Inter- investigation. ” $12,000 for drug enforce- in new revenue for schools mediate School District, “We do have people when fully implemented ment. eQlained their program to working on drugs in the “It takes a lot of time and after 4 years, plus $1 billion the board. They are teach- county, but we’re just to cut property taxes. money” to investigate and TRI-COUNTY ANIMAL ing 53 students with speech scratching the surface,” fight drug trafficking, he The Senate-passed plan problems in Cass City Berry continued. He noted provided about $236 million observed. “But we don’t Schools, most of them in the that the local organization feel we can give up on it.” PRODUCTS, INC. in new revenues for school first 4 grades, although stu- ENACT (Eliminate Narco- Phone 5 17-872-4595 programs. dents are handled from tic Activity in the County of The loophole package at Tuscola), was created to (Formerly Animal Health Service) birth to 25 years old, Laeder $187 million in new re- said. There are 9 speech help finance county drug Located at the intersection of M-53 and Bay Clty- venues when phased in in therapists in Tuscola trafficking enforcement. Forestville Rds. Under new management. 1991-92 instead of the $250 County that care for about “We just don’t have million first proposed by Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9:OO a.m. to 4:OO p.m. 600 students. enough dollars to go the governor, includes: Letters of commendation around,” the sheriff said. eliminating industrial A hummingbird nest is the * for Mrs. Donna Emerson, “We may never be able to size of a walnut SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK OF APRIL 17 tax abatements for school of the teaching staff, and Regular Special purposes Barb Hutchinson of Raw- * taxing large lottery 6V2’ T Post...... $2.39 son Memorial Library were $2.09 winnings authorized for their work 15’12 ga. 4 pt. Barbed Wire * taxing pay of active promoting the “Battle of (American Made) ...... $26.95 $20.95 military personnel the Books” reading prog- The financial statement of the 12~2ga. 4 pt. (American made)...... $36.95 $32.95 * eliminating preferel,- ram. Rawson Memorial Library is Ot her.Fencing Supplies Available tial treatment of utilities A new 3-year contract * taxing lump sum dis- with Canteen Service Co. available for public examination SPECIALS AVAILABLE AT ALL THESE LOCATIONS tributions from certain cor- ROGER BOARD, owner of Board was authorized by the board. It can be reviewed at the library during regularly Farmers Elevator, Minden City - 517-864-3400 pora tions Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth, hands * taxing smoke-less and annually. Micklash said scheduled hours. Peck Farmers Elevator, Peck - 313-378-5986 other non-cigarette tobacco over the keys to Lion raffle winners that the hot lunch program Michigan Seeds & Supplies, Port Hope - products Todd and Jeanine Comment who won is in the black and no in- - Rawson Memorial Library Board 17-428-4677 * increasing the crease in prices is expected 5 the 1988 Horizon Friday night. for the next 2 years. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,1988 Chemical Bank I USE CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS earnings up 0bituaries in quarter Transit (nonbusiness) rate* f General I 10 words or !ess, $1.25 each I Automotive 1 J insertion; additional words 7 (Merchandise) Gilbert A, Currie, chair- FOR SALE - 1986 Pontiac man of Chemical Financial cents each. Three weeks for She was predeceased by and Hedwig (Vahovick) the price of two - cash rate. Sunbird SE, AM/FM, tilt, Corporation, reported net Madeline ~~11 air, defrost, very clean, income for the first quarter her husband, Lawrence R. Pulcer. Save money by enclosing Ball, July 6, 1973. She married Ernest cash with mail orders. Rates warranty, $6100. Phone 683- Services were held Mon- Krumenaker April 20,1918, for display want ad on 2111. 1-4-20-3

day, April 11, at Immacu- at St. Joseph’s Catholic application. ~ tire with rdly rim, new; late Heart of Mary Catholic Church, Argyle. cut green lumber boards, LOOKING FOR a goad Church in Tawas City. Fr. Mrs. Krumenaker was a FOR SALE - 1983 Buick 8’, lo’, 12,’ in length, 6” to used TV? Portables and Lawrence Boks officiated graduate of St. Mary’s Automotive) Century, 4 door, many op- 8” wide. Call 864-3122. consoles, priced from $40 to $2,000 9-4-13-3 $250. with burial in Pioneer School, Parisville, and had tions, needs work, or -*--- We also clean and ser- attended Dominican Con- best offer. Call 872-3165 vice VCRs. Rick’s Earth Cemetery, Grant FOR SALE - 1978 Ford Station Caro phone 673- Township. vent, Adrian, from 1912- Pinto, 4 speed, runs good, days. 1-4-6-3 FOR SALE - 2 boat motors, 47B, 1916. She taught school in E. C;ro Rd. very clean and little rust, 25 h.p. Hiawatha, 5 h.p. Sea 2-1-2o-tt Arizona and Ohio and $800 or best offer. Call 872- King. Call 658-2162. 2-4-13-3 FOR SALE - 1978 Olds 98 Donald Krohn farmed in Argyle Township 3565 * 1-4-13-3 with her husband until 1958. Regency, 4 door sedan; Paul’s Pump Repair SYSTEMS - Donald H. Krohn, 59, Bad She was a member of St. Early American table EXHAUST Axe, died Saturday, April Joseph’s parish for 70 years FOR SALE 1977 Olds Delta lamp; walnut coffee table. Complete or partial sys- 1/2 hp M ers shallow or - tems. Stop in and we will be 16, at his residence after an and a former member of St. 88,4 door. Call 872-5145. Call 872-3668. 1-4-6-3 deep wer 1 jet pump $192 apparent heart attack. Joseph’s Altar Society. 1-4-13-3 happy to give you a quote. ln hp submersible Cass City Tire, phone 872- He was born Dec. 6, 1928, Surviving are her hus- FOR SALE - 1983 pickup, pumps $32i in Sheridan Township, son band, Ernest, Ubly; 3 5303. Your headquarters2-4-20-1 for 30 gallon bladder FOR SALE - 1986 Ford Es- Chevy S.,10, 4x4, 66,OOO Cooper tires. of Wrayburn and Donna daughters, Eileen Bran- miles, good condition, tank $114 denburg, Romeo, Rose cort wagon, air condition- FOR SALE - Timothy hay, 42 gallon bladder tank $126 (Reddaway1 Krohn, ing, AMiFM, $5,000. Call many extras. Call 872-4114 He married Addie Mae Krumenaker , Madison 872-4627. 1-4-20-3 or 673-6141. 1-4-20-1 Hunter Sept. 30, 1955, at Heights, and Grace $1.25 bale. Call 658-2136. For prompt service anytime Fairgrove Presbyterian Krumenaker, Royal Oak; 3 __ 2- 44-3 Call Paul at Church. sons, Eugene Krumenaker, General 6 73 -4850 !. Argyle, Walter 7 2-10-7-tf Mr. Krohn was a 1948 Carol Dale eyes MerchandiseJ FOR SALE - 1972 Suzuki graduate of Bad Axe High Krumenaker, Imlay City, 750, liquid cooled. Call 872- - School. He owned and oper- and Francis Krumenaker, FOR SALE - house trailer 5145. 24-13-3 FOR,SALE - 2 tractor tires, ated Krohn Standard Ser- Snover ; 16 grandchildren; Sanilac County 13-6-28, $10 each, sn0.w vice, Bad Axe, from 1958 to 13 great-grandchildren. 3 axles and 6 tires. Asking Letter $100 per’set or best offer. fence, 150’, $10 for 50’ roll. 1962. He was a beverage She was preceded in NEW SHIPMENT of Bas- Call 872-3749. 2-4-13-3 driver for 23 years, working death by one son, Wilfred treasurer post Call after 4 p.m. 872-4042.2-4-20-3 sett sofa sleepers with in- to the editor for Draves Distributing, Krumenaker ; one daugh- nerspring mattress. U- ~ Bad Axe, for 12 years and ter, Marion Krumenaker; 4 Foun-Dit Furniture, corner FOR SALE - green Colonial Jerry’s Distributing, Caro, brothers, and 4 sisters. FOR SALE - 1974 Starcraft M-81 and Deckerville Rd., couch, excellent conditior. until 1986. Services were held Satur- camper, sleeps 8, good con- Caro. Phone 673-5336. Call between * 8 :00-12 :00 He was a member of the day at St. Joseph’s Catholic dition, new tires, $1,200. 2-3-30-5 a.m. 665-2574. 2-4-13-3 Teamsters Union Local No. Church. The Rev. Michael Phone 872-4557 after 3 :30. Mother upset with 339; Fraternal Order of Bell, pastor, officiated. Bu- 2-4-20-2 Eagles, Caro, Aerie No. rial was in the church 3587; Loyal Order of Moose cemetery. FOR SALE - 1981 CB-750 little league article Lodge, No. 1049, Caro, and Zinger-Smigielski Fun- Honda, low mileage. Ask- the First Presbyterian eral Home, Ubly, handled ing $1300 or best offer. Call Church, Bad Axe. arrangements. after 4 p.m. 872-4042. To the Editor, up. As circumstances hap- Surviving are his wife, 2-4-20-3 pened we were unable to Addie Mae, Bad Axe; 3 Last year, my oldest son get to the school by 8 p.m. daughters, Mrs. Mark A. Cecilya Lenda had the fun and experience March 29. (Debra) Smith, Bad Axe, Personalized Napkins of playing baseball in the However, I didn’t realize Cass City Little League. Mrs. Gary L. (Karen) Etz- Cecilya hnda, 102, died or 269-7311. 2-3-9-8 there was going to be any ler, Pine City, Minn., and * Wedding FOR SALE - 30” electric This year he won’t. He problem as there were Saturday, April 16, at Caro ~ Lana Krohn, at home; 2 Community Hospital. * Anniversary range, like new, $140. 60’’ won’t be able to play be- names and numbers to call sons, Samuel W. Krohn, * Graduation FOR SALE - Lavender for- She was born Feb. 4,1886, Carol A. Dale loveseat, beige tweed, year cause I called to sign him given in the paper. I quote, Bad Axe, and Spec. 4 Pat- mal, size 8, $60 or best up on the morning of March in Poland, the daughter of old. 6772 Main, Cass City. offer; rolltop desk, $200 or “Players must register on rick H. Krohn, US. Army, Many colors and designs 872-5330 30. John and Josephine Marlette resident Carol Phone mornings best offer. Call 872-3176. one of these dates or con- Fort Bliss, Texas; 4 grand- with your name only. 2-4-20-1 I learned of Little League tact Dan Ulfig or’ Ken (Adamskick) Dobiznski. A. Dale has announced that 2-4-20-3 children; one sister, Mrs. Mrs. Lenda lived in the sign-up days by the article Schott in order to play.” Dale (Dolly) Hind, Bad she will seek the post of See our new catalog for 1988 printed in the Chronicle. We When I called the next Caro area since 1964 when Sanilac County Treasurer Axe, and 2 brothers, Lyle she moved from Owendale. RealEstate Forsale marked the date on our morning I was told the Krohn, Bad Axe, and on the Republican ticket. CASS CITY CHRONICLE 1 calendar, and our 7-year- deadline was the night be- She married Walter Dale currently serves as James Krohn, Palatine, Ill. Lenda in Detroit in 1904. Phone 872-2010 old son was anxious to sign fore and that was the rule. He was preceded in death secretary to the Sanilac 5-1- 13-tf I can understand that with She was a member of the County administrator and by one son, Daniel, in 1972; Sacred Heart Catholic ______.- Real Estate so many - children and one sister, Betty Witzke, County Board of Commis- Organic Growers people involved a deadline Church, Caro. sioners as well as deputy FOR SALE - Antique John and one brother, Paul Eight children survive, Deere tractor with loader. is necessary to organize ev- Krohn. county clerk. She also is a to holdApril meet erything. ,But, why not Mrs. Jake (Jenny) trustee on the Marlette Call 269-8803. 2-4-20-3 Services will be 11 a.m, Schwartz of Gagetown, make it clear to parents? Wednesday at the Zinger- TownshiP-. Board. The Thumb Chapter of Why make it sound like I John Lenda of Warren, Dale ind her husband, Smigielski Funeral Home, George Lenda of Ham- BLACKSMITH FORGE, the Organic Growers of had the option to call? It did Ubly. The Rev. David R. Kirk F. Dale Sr., reside at new; pony hames covers, Michigan will hold their not say call by March 29. I tramck, Ann Lenda of Caro, 5515 Cooper Rd., Marlette. Dively, pastor of the First Mrs. Darl (Welda) Gilbert new; 3 sets of spread rings; monthly meeting April 21 had no idea I was too late! Presbyterian Church, Bad The couple, who have 4 horse and pony shafts ; POA at 7:30 p.m. at the Kingston I just want to make pa- of Warren, Bernard knda grown children and 2 Axe, will officiate, Crema- of Caro, Harry Lenda of pony, cart and harness; Fire Hall Family Center, rents aware that if sign up tion will be at the Northern grandchildren, attend First horse collar with mirror. 1/4 mile south of the blink- dates are given, they should Cass City, Mrs. Irene Krug United Methodist Church in Michigan Crematory, Bay of Bad Axe. Others are 29 Call 269-8803. 2-4-20-3 ing light on M-46. realize that it is also a dead- City. Marlette. line. Don’t interpret as I grandchildren, 57 great- Speaker Paul Luttan- grandchildren and 25 great- NEW SHIPMENT of swivel bacher will talk on the use did, that one could call if Kingston School not able to make the date. great-grandchildren. rockers with nylon covers, of biological insect control Clara Krurnenaker Preceding her in death many colors to pick from. RETIREMENT OR STARTER HOME through Integrated Pest If this letter will save Over 1,OOO sq. ft., 2 bedrooms, living room, dining anyone’s son the disap- were 4 daughters, round-up set W-Foun-Dit Furniture, Management. Clara Krumenaker, 91, Josephine, Sophia, Mary corner of M-81 and Decker- room and kitchen, beautiful yard with small Pointment of beingY denied Argyle Township, died garage and garden spot. Close to churches and More information is Ihe chance to. play Little and Helen, and 2 sons, Ed- for May 3 ville Rd., Caro, phone 673- April 14, at her home after mond and Peter. 5336. 2-3-30-5 downtown shopping. #128 available by contacting League, it was worth writ- a long illness. Funeral services were Keith Kirchner at (313) 688- She was born April 26, scheduled Tuesday at Sac- The Kingston Elemen- , 3491 or Lee Purdy at (313) Sincerely, 1896, in Paris Township, tary School kindergarten FOR - Cedar posts, 62 1-4977. Marcy Brinkman red Heart Catholic Church, SALE daughter of the late John Caro, Rev. Fr. Donald J. round-up has been picnic tables, lawn swings, Eppenbrock, officiating . scheduled for 7 p.m. May 3 wishing wells, clothes line Burial was in St. Agatha at the school. poles, lawn chairs, wooden Find the Service or Product Cemetery, Gagetown. Parents are asked to take flowerpots. 4351 Rescue Collon Funeral Home, their prospective kinder- Road, Cass City. Call 872- You Need in This. . Action’ Guide I Caro, handled arrange- garteners to the round-up. 2039. 2-3-19-tf I ments. I SERVICE DIRECTORY I Equine specialist Real Estate For Sale ) to speak in Caro REDUCED IN PRICE/FmHA APPROVED 24-HR. SERVICE Dr. Ken Gallagher, Michigan State University NEW ON THE MARKET Giza Newly remodeled and redecorated, 3 large bed- CASS CITY TIRE Croft-Clara Lumbor, Inc. PLUMBING & UEATINC, INC. Equine specialist, will be Hercules and Cooper rooms, full basement, Country kitchen and dining Cas$ Clty - 872-2141 8528 Maln speaking to 4-H club lead- TIRES Adrrrrr W&dowr Phone 8714OU ers and all interested horse rmm with patio doors onto large patio and fenced in Tlre Repalr hrtor 1Kh Plgron Phonr 4534131 courtyard. 2% car garage all insulated, wired and Allgnmsnts Muffler8 owners in the Thumb, ac- has heat. #148B Brake8 011 Change3 hofldrbdharh 4 cording to John Wurm, Ex- CerllfiedMechanic Morr,.Frl. - 8 am.630 p.m. tension 4-H Youth Agent for Phone 872-5303 Sat.- 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuscola County. Since the recent outbreak ~ ~~ Iof EIA (Equine Infectious Clare’s Sunoco Service Rlch’s Disposal Anemia) has led to a grow- Tuna Up8 Mlnw ROprlr8 Residenllal 8. Commercial ing concern among all Tirrr Baltrril8 Buy your crrprt or Ilnoloum, then Rubblsh Removal horse owners throughout 0 c~llUI lor expert Inalrllatlon. Wr Grama 6 011 Container Service Avallable Michigan, an informational Cerlified M8ChanlC rlro do curtom and repalr work. Factory trrlnad, “Wo 00 It Aioht.” Call 683-2233 meeting has been slated for B Call 872-2470 Satlrlactlon Ourrmteed. 7:30 to 9 p.m. April 27 at the L I CASS CITY SCHOOLS J.J.’s Flooring Senrice Tuscola County Area Skill Cass Clty Center, 1401 Cleaver Rd., Be proud to live in this well kept home with the pleas- Phone 685.2684 or 8724701 Caro. ant yard. Room for the kids with 3 bedrooms, large I L&S Mobil Senrice I Additional information living room, full basement. Natural gas furnace and hot water heater and roof are all less than 5 years old. Phone 872.2342 TuffOKote Dinol concerning EIA is availa- INCOME PROPERTY ble by calling Jean Eilf at New thermal windows throughout. FmHA approved, Duplex just 2 blocks off Main Street, 2 bedrooms in Cerlilied Mechanics reduced to $32,900. cco64 Aulomollvr Ausl PrOoling 673-4268, April McQueen at each apartment, fully rented with lots of room for Complete Car Care Servlce 673-2037, or the local Buds and Blossoms Sy8temr 6 Wixlng increased rental income. Call today! #124 Wrecker Service Gtovel GuJrdS Cooperative Extension Ser- NEW LISTING between Caro and Cass City on paved Running Boards vice Office. road. All brick country home on 7.14 acres includes 30 NEW ON THE MARKET Rock Kolo Slono Chlp ProlectlOn by tool shed, barn. Large country kitchen, small owers - Plants - Balloons Cooperative Extension 60 2 story brick home, 4 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, office, 1 bedroom down and 4 up, 2 baths. Ideal happy Village Service Center Sandy lk Tom Tierney, Owners Service programs are open wood stove, formal dining room, living room. Lots Tirrr V.Belts Ballorlo8 4%$ Leach St., CaSS City, MI 48726 Phone 269.9585 to all without regard to family home. Possible land contract terms, $67,900. of natural woodwork, French door and lead glass Tuna-Ups Brrkrr Mutllsra Phone 872-3935 827 S. Van Dyke, Bad Axe race, color, national origin, ow011 windows, close to schools, parks and downtown Certilied Mechanic sex or handicap. shopping. #160 I fML OWENDALE AREA MINI-FARM... . .2 story home I*-town Hclr Up 4 kbrrry solid and well built needs TLC. Nicely landscaped yard LISTINGS NEEDED ON ALL Phona 872-3650 READ THE with 40x60 barn, 1% car garage, 13.7 acres. Asking TYPES OF REAL ESTATE - b. ’I $51,900, will take land contract. OW005 SUPREME Chronicle 3-4-20-1 01 FREEESTIMATES WINDOW CLEANING HEATING a WATER Storms.Scrrona.Windowr Janltorirl Senlcr Floors. mil!!# BOARDING SOFTENERS ENrr & GutIWr ClObnrd HbRInar KENNELS Servlce & Rontal Cats - Dogs Ertlmrter on Cornmrrclrl, RlaF @ Fuelgas Aosldrntlrl& lndurlrlrl Work THEY CAN They’ll be right at home at Complete lnrurrncr Coverago “RIVER HOU SE” Sacurity Sonlcr~Avallablr Junction of M-53 AND AUCTIONEERING Kelly W. Smith, Broker Information - Reservation 1120 Gratlot, Saginew and M-81 f2, Call 872-4377 Farm - Commercial - Residential Listings Wanted! Call Call Cass City EQurrl ~ousl~ or if no answer 872-2352 3*4-13-1 CBS8 city OfflCr 6451 Main St., (517) 872-2248 072-2690 790-7609 -Fasf! Ciro otflca 253 S. Strtr, (517) 673-2555 ~ Phone 872-2161 CASS CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, 20,1988 PAGEELEVEN CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CITY APRIL TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH - USE LOW COST CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS General I f General I I ForRent 1 \ Merchandisej (Merchandise) APARTMENT FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT - 4 bed- REWARD $50.00. NO ques- “SPRING SPECIAL” - simpson ti^^ 3958.GARDEN TILLING - 872- - Call between 8:00-12:00 rooms. Call 313-672-9589, tions asked. Lost medium khme delivery -morning 8-4-6-tf .SALE ON innerspring mat- SALE - satellite antenna, a.m. 665-2574 4-4-13-3 References and deposit. size female dog, white with Free Press, 13 weeks - tress and boxsprings, $1,695, quality system, offer South and east of Cass City, brown markings, mixed- $13.00. Phone 872-4429 or Sand - ravel - TOP soil UHF-VHF antennas, sal& single twin size mattress expires May 31. C & M $250. 4-4-13-3 breed, Cock-a-r>ooand ter- 673-6551. 5-4-6-3 Septic Systems - Ditch and service. All makes and starts at $69.95 each, twin Satellite Antennas. Call 872- FOR RENT - 145 acres of rier, just been clipped cleaning - Water lines - models, C & M Satellite An- set is $129.95 thru April 30, 5075, Mike Fields. 2-4-13-3 pasture land. Phone 872- Driveways - Basements - tennas. Call 872-5075, Mike 1988. U-Foun-Dit Furni- 2528 after 6 :00 p m . 4-4-20-1 FOR RENT - Masonic Tern- Short, red collar. ‘‘‘1 872- SOFTBALL PLAYER This and That Fields. 8-4-13-3 ple Refreshment Hall - Dar- 2435- 5-4-6-3 wants to ioin serious team ture, corner of M-81 and De- NAME PINS, desk namep- iies, dinners, meetings: NO in Caro ieague. Excellent FREE ESTIMATES - ckerville Rd-9 Care, phone lates and plastic signs in PROFESSIONAL office alcoholic beverages. Call Soup & Salad base speed, percentage hit- space available, Main 1 dlvE * 673-5336. 2-3-30-5 various sizes made to your Barney Hoffman, 872-2042, Supper ter. Play 2nd base or out- CARPET & UPHOLSTERY specification. For informa- Street location, very 4-2-17-tf field. Call Dave 683-3133. call 872-4502 CLEANING FOR SALE - purebred Yel- tion and prices, contact reasonable rent. Call 872- 5-4-13-3 8-3-23-8 4555, 4-3-2-tf Free estimates ‘low Labrador puppies, 6 Mrs. Buschlen at 872-2121, SEPTIC Truck mounted equipment weeks old. Parents are ext. 212. 2-2- 17-tf -- FURNISHED apartment JOHNSON’S ’super hunters, $100 each. 4 BEDROOM house for sale for rent. Ideal for one work- Adult High TAhK - Cleaning - availa- ing person. Inquire 4431 Call 658-2332 nights. or rent, $300 rent per month s. Shabbona School Grad;ates bl@ 7 days. No charge Seeger St., Cass City. Shir- mileage. Call 269-8097. 2-4-13-3 The Thupb plus deposit, or $250 per Community Hall Yarn Shop month on land contract ley Strickland. 4-3-23-tf loth Year A.H.S. 8-18-18-tf with small down payment. 1- Sponsored by Decker FOR SALE - Size 7-8 royal Can be seen at 301 S. Craw- I schh reunion blue formal dress, never 8 miles north Of M-81 and FOR RENT - newly remod- Charge Youth Ken Martin M-53 intersection and 112 ford Rd., Deford,or contact eled business space in Carnival - Flea market 8:OO24, p.m. 1988 worn, $40. Call 872-2374. Dave Deering. 4-4-13-2 MAY Electric, Inc. 2-4-20-3 mile west on Rescue Road prime location in Cass City. 5-4-20-2 ., Phone 8724377 or 872-2352 - Homes - Farms evenings. 4-7-31-tf DAN’S AUTO and Firep- At Cass City High School Commercial .f lace, chain saws, Call 872-4151 if you have Industrial _i lawnmowers, sales and re- not received a letter priced at 3599.95 includes FOR SALE in Cass City - 3 New and rewire VCH. CLEANING and re- sofa, love seat and chair Phone 269-8097 pair. Call 872-3190. 54-20-3 pair, all makes and models. 2-3-12-t f bedroom house, large coun- State Licensed with Antron Nylon covers try kitchen, recently re- 5-4-20-ln C & M Satellite Antennas. and hardwood -frames. U- modeled, call 872-2608. No SATURDAY ONLY - April COMPLETE car care - Call 872-5075, Mike Fields. 23, 5-family garage sale. Phone ‘872-4114 8-4-13-3 Foun-Dit Furniture, corner Realtors, please. 3-4-13-3 LOST male beagle in Cass Hand wash and wax - inside of M-81 and Deckerville items for Compound bow, sewing - and out. Your satisfaction 4180 Hurds Corner Road Rd. ,Care, phme 673-5336. sale - Vicki Gies, Provincial machine, fuel oil tank, an- City area. Reward. Call 872- 8-8-10-tf 3010 or 872-5336. 5-4-20-3 guaranteed or we do it TIRED OF calling for 2-3-30-5 House. 2-4-6-3 LISTINGS NEEDED - Call tique coke machine, infant again free. Cass City Tire, for free appraisal. Our ex- Satellite Service without and children’s clothing, phone 872-5303. 5-4-20-1 any response? Call Rick’s perience is your insurance.. miscellaneous. Corner of OSentoski Realty, Cass Earth Station. We service Pine and Woodland. For prompt Satellite all makes and models. Ac- CJty, phone 8724377. 14-4-20-1 $100 Reward Service 3-5-28-tf Rummage Sale ross from Caro Honda on For arrest and convic- M-81.Phone 673-4783. HASEMENT SALE - April Priced to Sell tion of individual or indi- Thursday - Friday Rick’s 8-5-6-t f ‘Thinking of Buy- Top dollar for 21-22,8:00-4:00,4661 N. Oak viduals who vandalized St. All sizes clothing, shoes, Earth Station ing or Selling? prime hunting 60 Acres - close to town, motor home and swim- May 5 & 6 We service all systems! [ Wanted to Buy 1 beautiful building site, knickknacks galore, some ming pool April 6. Call one of our land!! furniture, dishes, cameras, WANTED TO BUY - ser- mostly wooded, perked. 9:00 - 5:OO p.m, 673-4783 Real Estate pro- Excellent hunting - will old boat to refinish, child’s Contact 87 2-2 2 50 Phone vice age Holstein bull. Call fessionals. Unique Marketing split. used bike, a lot of miscel- 1433 E. Car0 Rd., Caro 864-3122. 6-4-13-3 Techniques laneous. 14-4-20-1 First Presbyterian Call Bob Stickle Church 54-20-1 Cass City 8-4-20-1 [To Give Away 1 Call Richard Dorris 872-3403 BIG GARAGE SALE - (313) 623-9334 I 5-4-20-3 Thursday and Friday 9:00- FREE PUPPIES - 2 left. DORRIS & SON, INC. LOST - tan Shitzeu, in N. INTERIOR AND Exterior 7-4-20-3 Cass City 872-2248 5:OO. Saturday lO:M)-l2:00. Call 872-3374, REALTORS Lots of linens, dishes, col- Seeger area Sunday, April pain tipg + Theron Caro 673-2555 2-4-tf 3-4-20-2 RENT-A-STORK - An- Esckilsen. 4355 Ale St., lectibles, Avon - wholesale, 10. $50 reward. Call 872- FREE TO GOOD homeCollie, - 3-4-20-1 good bedside commode - 4762. 5-4-13-3 nouncement service. Ador- Cass City. call 872-3095. able outdoor display deli- 8-4-2-tf 4-month-old A / never used, good walker - vered and placedin front of Shepherd, Golden Re- used very little. Ella BINGO - every Wednesday triever puppy, male. Call Cumper and Katherine Mil- new baby’s home to an- BRING NEW LIFE ’ night. Open 6 :00 - early-bird nounce arrival. Color of TO YOUR CARPET 872-4409. 7-4-20-1 ler, 4182 Maple St. 14-4-20-1 7:00. 6:30 - regular bingo bundle tells friends and Rsvlvr the original bsauty of your Post 3644VFW, E. MainSt. neighbors if boy or girl. Call urpal. Cleaned In your own home LAHGE 5 FAMILY garage 5-2-26-tf 872-3407or 872-2191. by Von Schrrdar [ Livestock 1 dry.fasm method - sale - 2279 Bliss St., Ubly, 3 54-29-tf 7/8 ARABIAN mare, Bay blocks south, 1/2 block east Quick Work of Removing ANI daughter, 8 years old, THIS VERY CLASSY COLONIAL COULD BE YOURS!! of the Ubly bank. Starting Wallpaper [ “SPECIAL” excellent trail horse, great Wednesday, April 27, thru Services 1 show prospect. Call 804-787- April 30. 9 a.m. till ? Clo- 2318 after 7 p.m. 10-4-20-3 thing for men, women, chil- The Paint Store April is Spring dren and teenagers, all now rents Cleaning time. sizes, clean, some items Save time and (Help Wanted) new. Also furniture, Quick-Strip Wallpaper money, let us knickknacks, books, cur- Steamer take care of it WANTED - bartender for tains, lawn mowers, chain- Cass City 872-4614 either Saturday nights or 3 saws, boat motors, sewing Stop in or call 872-2445 8-10-88 times a week, maybe col- machine, toys, pickup box Main St., Cas$ City Root’s lege student. Apply in care liner - like new. Lots of mis- 5-4-6-8 of the Chronicle, Box C. cellaneous, some antiques. 11-4-20-1 14-4-20-2 AVAILABLE FROM Renf- cleaning - 5 p.m. Saturdays. John AStork: “Unique” baby Blair, 1/8 mile west of M-53 HELP WANTED - Carpen- PORCH SALE - Friday ana announcement products for Commercial & Residential on Sebewaing Road- Phone try and masonry skills help- Saturday 9 a.m.-7 p.m. ,269-7909. 8-12-13-tf ful. Call 872-2921. 11-4-20-1 new parents. Call 872-3407 Friendly Service corner of Cemetery and or 872-2191. 5-10-15-tf Kelly Rds., mobile home, Carpet - log sq. ft. BARTENDER, part time 3475 Cemetery Rd. Chair, 2 (Reg. price 159 sq. ft.) nights. Apply at The Sta- doors, TV, bedding, much BINGO - Every Thursday ConstructionGary Wills at St. Pancratius Hall, S. Stain Guarding 2e sq. ft. tion, Cass City. 11-4-20-3 much more. 14-4-20-1 Seeger, Cass City. Doors, -PLUS- open 6:OO p.m. Early-bird Couch - $27.00 Licensed an! Insured Builder- WANTED - Nurse aides to Notices 1 6:30, regular bingo 7:Oo. Love Seat - $20.00 work in a skilled nursing Phone 872-5410. Knights of Chair - $12.001 Free estimates facility. If interested please FOUND - black, brown, Columbus Council No. 88%. (with fr& Stain Guarding) Sand and Gravel contact Sue Baker at 872- white male puppy. Call 872- 5- 12-31 -tf - Residential Only - Bulldozing and 2174. EOE. 11-4-13-2 3163 or come to 6733 Main, Phone Backhoe Work Cass City. 5-4-20-1 CROSS WITH CHRIS June1 673-8255 -Jim Root Cass City [Work Wanted] 22-July 6, Germany, Au- 872-2068 r’RESH FISH ! Fishing sea- stria, Switzerland, $1,897. Phone 872-3505 Jerome Root 8-10-21-tf EXPERIENCED baby-sit- son has started. Perch, her- July 7-12 Britain, Ireland, ter will do sitting in my ring, whitefish, catfish, buf- $1,909.Includes flight from 8-4-13-3 falo, etc., smoked fish. On home in Cass City. Call 872- Detroit, hotels, 26 meals. 4450. 12-4-20-3 the docks in Bay Port. Open Free brochure : Chris 7 days, 9-5. Bay Port Fish Press, 7369 Becne Rd., Pi- Arthur Brown CO. 517-656-2121. 5-4-13-3 geon, Mi. 48755, phone 517- Cass City WANTED - yard work. Call 453-2202. 5-4-13-2 I 872-5054. 12-4-20-3 Adult High Well Drilling ~~ School Graduates NOTICE - New business WILL RAKE LAWNS or cut hours. Quality Health Pro- and grass. Call 872-4061, Jude 10th year A.H.S. ducts “Nutrition Shop,” McNaughton. 12-4-204f school reunion Cass City, phone 517-872- Pump Repair CARPET CLEANING 4700. Beginning April 1: LICENSED [ASS CITY, WANTED - carpenter with MAY 24, 1988 Tuesday-Friday 2 p. m .-6 STATE MI, 15 years’ experience, seek- 8:OO p.m. p.m.’ Saturday 10 a.m.- Also Upholstery Cleaning ing full time employment noon. Located: Erla’s park- Phone 673-3800 Commercial & Residential 8-1-27-tf or roofing, siding or block At Cass City High School ing lot. Lots of daily and Fast, courteous and layer jobs. Reasonable Call 872-4151 if you have weekly specials. Don’t miss inexpensive rates. No job too far. Call not received a letter them. Come in often. Chuck O’Dell Free Estimates 665-2643. 12-4-13-2 5-4-20-3 5-3-30-5 2 rooins - SSq.95 Excavating 3 rooms 57.95 - mowing,LANDSCAPING, house painting,lawn- 5 rooms - 79.95 -‘The Mystery Sleutn” will RETIRED, clean living. Christian, male, 55. Uses Septic systems installed Residential on1)- be presented at the Port Au- & cleaned fully insured. Call 517-658- no drugs including alcohol, Car & van & RV stin Community Playhouse sand - gravel - ponds 2279. 12-4-13-4 April 22 through May 1. but smokes tobacco, seeks interior cleaning quiet one bedroom apart- ditching - hydrahoe - dozer SPWIAL! ! ! PERFECT FOR RETIREES OR NEWLYWEDS - In Cass City, 1 story Curtain time Friday and backhoe Phone 872-3725 LOOKING FOR capable frame home, 2-3 bedrooms, modern bath, roomy kitchen, family room, very neat Saturday 8:OO p.m., Sunday ment with stove and refrig- rator. Cass City Occu- Terry Edwards person to live in Florida and basement, 1% car garage, close to schools, shopping, churches, etc. Priced to #16,528sell at at 2:OO p.m. Call 738-5217 or area. L 8-2-12-tf care for 2 elderly persons. $34,900.00. Don’t let this one pass you by, call today! 874-4234 for tickets. 5-4-20-2 pancy July 1. Phone 872- Phone (517) 872-3031 3296. 5-4-13-3 43z3 Krapf Rd. Call 872-2676. 12-4-13-2 Cass City, Michigan AUC‘I’IONEERING - See WHEN IT’S TIME FOR YOU TO BUY OR SELL YOUR HOME, CONTACT A brn “Slim” Hillaker. Top PROVEN REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL. 8-6-3-ti dollar for your property. [ Card of Thanks 1 I Phone 872-3019, Cass8-10-3-tf City. Personalized Napkins SINCERE THANKS are ex- CALL B.A. CALKA REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, SERVICE AND RESULTS! ! ! RICH’S DISPOSAL - Resi- tended to our neighbors, For Showings or Listings Call * Wedding dential and Commercial CUSTOM friends and relatives for * Anniversary ltubbish Removal. Con-* SLAUGHTERING their many prayers, memo- tainer service available. rials, flowers, cards, food * Graduation BEE F-PO R 5-VE A L-LA M B B.A. Calka, Lori Calka, or Brian Invitations Call 683-2233. 8-2-12-tf and other expressions of Many colors and designs and CURING, SMOKING AND sympathy in the loss of our Pellizzaro, we’re ready to serve you! ! with your name Announcements PROCESSING loved one. Special thanks to ’See our new catalog for 1988 Smith Refrigeratior TUESDAY & FRIDAY the VFW Posts from Caro Call 517-872-3355 officeor 872-3230 for all social occasions and Cass City, the VFW Au- CASS CITY CHRONICLE and xiliary for the lovely lunc- 9 9 p.m. Phone 872-2010 New 1988 Catalog --- PackingErP om, Inc. heon served, the American from a.m. to 5- 1-1341 loaned overnight Appliance Repair USDA Plant 1074 Legion Post and DAN from Cass City 517-872-2191 Caro for their support. FREE WATER Analysis - Matching accessories All makes and models 8-4-9-tf Also, appreciation is ex- B.A. CALKA, REALTOR Guaranteed salt, iron and including matchbooks, -- pressed to Rev. Eldred Kel- 6306 West Main Street rust removal. Purification napkins, thank you notes Call ley and to Little’s Funeral systems. Ask about our free RON’S Retcigeratron - Re- Home. May the Lord re- Cass City, Michigan 48726 @ 872-3092 pair all makes of washers ward your thoughtfulness. trial and at discount prices. Cass City Chronicle dryers, refrigerators, OPWRTLmirr National Discount, phone 1- Phone 872-2010 The family of LRo (Bob) REALTOR Now is the time to your selection! ! ! freezers and ranges. Call make 1- 13-t f a-l0*?2-tf Miller. 13-4-20-1 , 800-544-9231. 5-2-10-tf 5- Caro 673-6278. 8-6-24-tf PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,1988 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Walbro sales reach new quarter high

L.E. Althaver, chairman, come for the first quarter based on an average of buretor manufact uring (In thousands, except share data) president and chief execu- of 1988 was $2,128,000com- 3,465,284 shares outstand- facilities continued to oper- pared with net income of ing. ate at full capacity to Three Months Ended tive officer, Walbro Corpo- March 31 ration, reported sales from $3,386,000 for the same In discussing Walbro’s satisfy the demand for continuing operations of period in 1987. first quarter results, Al- diaphragm carburetors.” 1988 1987 $35,644,000 for the first Income per share from thaver noted that sales “The lower income was quarter ended March 31, continuing operations was reached a new high for a due in part to exceptionally Net Sales $35,644 $31,003 $.78 for the first quarter, One thing about bond- compared with $31,003,000 single quarter, up 15 per- high throttle body ship- during this 5 years. His based on an average of cent from the previous re- ments in the first quarter of buyers -- they’re cautious. $10,000 he invested now, in for the same quarter in Income (loss) The same man who will 1987, Income from continu- 2,773,102 shares outstand- cord set in the first quarter 1987. A one-time gain due to Continuing Operations $ 2,152 $ 3,000 1988, has earned $3,825. We ing. This compares with in- of 1987. Income from con- an accounting change also buy cats and dogs in the have assumed no price ing operations for the quar- Discontinued Operations -- (54) ter was $2,152,000 com- come per share from con- tinuing operations was distorted first quarter 1987 stock market on rumors, change when 1993 comes Cumulative Effect of tinuing operations of $.87 down 29 percent compared results, ” Althaver added. hunches, tips from his around. pared with $3,0,00for the Accounting Change -- 440 first quarter of 1987. Net in- for the first quarter of 1987, with the same period in The Walbro chief execu- Preferred Dividends (24) *- barber or bartender, will Outcome No. 2: Rates go -- change his whole personal- 1987. tive predicted continued up and prices come down. Althaver said that the strong sales for Walbro fuel Earnings on Common Stock $ 2,128 $ 3,386 ity when the subject is Assume Charley’s long bonds. first quarter results were system products through bonds that were bought at in line with expectations. the year. He also noted that Income Per Share “Those Florida state a 7.65%) rate find the Busy circuit ’ “Demand for most Wal- the acquisition of Primary, from bonds - I hear they’ve got 1993 market with overall J Continuing Operations $ .78 $ .87 some highway problems, bro products in the first Whitehead Engineered rates 1% higher -- a pretty quarter was strong,” Al- Products, Meriden, CT, Primary Earnings won’t have enough money good swing. That doesn’t on Common Stock $ .77 .98 to balance the thaver said. “Shipments of early in the year added to mean his 7.65% bonds will court sentences electric fuel pumps for au- the company’s financial Fully Diluted Earnings budget.. .Michigan bonds, sell on an 8.65% yield. His on Common Stock .72 NA not for me -- auto com- tomotive original equip- performance in the first bonds now - 1993 - have only ment applications re- quarter, and should con- panies aren’t doing so well 15 years to go, so the time Primary Average Shares -- wouldn’t get anything mained high, and Walbro’s tinue to do so throughout factor has offset some of Unionville man offshore small engine car- 1988. Outstanding 2,773,102 3,465,284 that wasn’t insured ...” that -- say, .25%, so they are With great apprehension, priced at 8.40% (8.65 - 0.25 this sort of person will fi- = 8.40). nally buy a few bonds -- but The question: What is A 22-year-old Unionville The conviction stems nothing over a 5-year market price of a 7.65%- man was sentenced to 4 from an incident involving a house at 2166 W. Brown maturity. coupon bond, 15 years to go, years to 10 years in prison This would be all well and selling at an 8.40% yield? Friday in Tuscola County Rd. in Fremont Township good if interest rates were Circuit Court for a convic- March 6. You need a bond calculator. Also Friday, a 39-year- around the 3 to 4% range of The answer: 93.67. But tion of breaking and enter- 25 years ago. Then, if in- Charley is still ahead. Re- ing an unoccupied dwelling. old Fostoria man entered a terest rates went up (and member he got $3,825 in in- plea of guilty, but mentally prices went down, of terest, while Short-term Scott B. Miller, 4711 Un- ill, to a charge of attempted course) the 5-year bonds Sam got only $3,000. Tabu- ionville Rd., was convicted indecent exposure. would fall off less than the late: by a jury March 9. Sentencing was set for 20-year bonds. And you Short term Sam; The offense involved a ce- Larry R. Maxwell, 454 Car- wouldn’t have to wait so Bonds matured .... $lO,OOO ment block building at 6675 penter Rd., whose bond was continued at $20,000. long to maturity, when Interest, 5 years ...... 3,000 Center St., Unionville, Aug. you’d be paid off and could Total, 1993 $13;wU 12, court records state. The offense occurred re-invest in bonds at higher Also sentenced Friday May 1 in Fostoria, accord- interest rates. This Long-bond Charley : was Andre J. Paquette, 220 ing to court records. In other proceedings last scenario-doesnot fit today. Value, bonds, 1993 . $9,367 Plumb St., Vassar, who was week, Cass City resident Rates are already high. Interest, 5 years ...... 3,825 convicted on a plea of guilty Personally, I think it’s Total, 1993 $1m March 4 to a charge of de- Todd N. Ellithorpe, 26,4591 better over the long haul to livery of marijuana. Lamton Rd., pleaded guilty April to a charge of Crim- Get the get “longer” bonds -- ones “Not a big deal,” I can Paquette, 22, was or- 12 Relief WithThe that don’t mature for 20 hear my baby sister out in dered to serve 60 days in inal Sexual Conduct, sec- years or more. The extra San Francisco yip. “About the county jail with work ond degree. Double-Strength income will take care of the release and 2 years proba- Sentencing is to be Micatin enough to buy a pair of scheduled. A pre-sentence Difference fall-off in prices if you give shoes. ” tion. He also was ordered to the market a few years to But there are some fringe pay a $100 fine and $150 in investigation was ordered CURE FOR work for you. Not always, benefits : costs. and bond was continued at but in the last 20 or 30 years, Charley doesn’t have to Paquette’s convict ion $25,000. more times than not. go back into the market be- stems from an incident The offense, which in- Let’s get down to the situ- cause his bonds still have 15 Feb. 28 in Vassar. volves sexual contact with DOUBLE ation today. Here are some years to go. Sam has to buy Two Car0 residents re- a person under the age of 13 years, occurred Nov. 16- t rates on new A-rated issues some new ones when his ceived one-year delayed selling at par, or 100: sentences. 24 in Novesta Township. COMFORT short bonds mature in 1993. Steven M. Pomeroy, Figure maybe a $100 corn- Hugh J. Cain, 18, 654 19, 5 year maturity ...... 6% mission. Meek St., received the sen- 704 Lincoln St., Caro, was INSOLES 20 year maturity ... 7.65% Charley’s bonds are tence for a plea of guilty found guilty by a jury April worth $633 less. If he wants Feb. 22 to larceny in a build- 12 of using an automobile Super-cautious Sam buys to, he cm sell them and ing. without authority, and DOUBLE-STRENGTH the 5-year bonds, Charley, The offense, which occur- habitual offender, second 3 oz. take a capital loss, taking a offense. MYLANTA3I $309 his opposite, buys 20-year deduction of 28% of that, or red Jan. 25 in Vassar ANTACID/ ANTCGAS 97* The conviction, which bonds. $177. Every little bit helps, Township, involved the lar- Three possibilities lie as the old lady said. ceny of tools and other came after a 2-day trial, ahead : items from a mechanics stems from an incident Oct. Outcome No. 3: Rates in Indianfields Township. 1. Bond market stays the come down and prices go shop at 4702 Saginaw Rd., 4 $34912 oz. same as today. up, 5 years hence. 01’ Sam according to court records. Sentencing is to take 2. Interest rates go up David J. Vandemark, 27, place after a pre-sentence will still cash in his bonds investigation is completed. (and bond prices come in 1993 at 100. His income 1975 Cameron Rd., mean- down.) while, received a delayed Anthony J. Mihacsi, 21, will still have been $600 a M-25, Akron, pleaded 3. Rates go down and year, for a total of $3,000. sentence for a guilty plea to 7839 prices go up. operating a motor vehicle guilty April 11 to a charge Far-out Charley will be of breaking and entering- Now flip the calendar to rejoicing. His 7.65% -coupon while under the influence of 1993. liquor, third offense. entry without breaking 20-year bonds with a 1% with intent to commit lar- Sam’s 5-year bonds ma- change in interest rates will Vandemark, who also ceny. -I /--- ture. He has gotten 6% for not only go to a 6.65 yield, was convicted on a guilty 5 years on his $lO,OOOinvest- but to an even lower yield plea Feb. 22, was arrested Sentencing is to be set. ment -- or $3,000. (Skip com- on the charge Oct. 25 in Col- Bond was continued at because of the time factor. SQUIBB pounding for simplicity.) They’re now 15-year bonds umbia Township. $5 ,OOo. ti- Charley had 20-year In other proceedings Fri- The conviction stems and selling at a 6.4% yield. from an incident involving bonds, that paid him 7.65% Their price will be 112. day, Car0 resident Gerald Meanwhile the coupons of M. Houghteling, 52, 2135 a cement block building at -. Fenner Rd., stood mute to 6675 Center St., Unionville, 7.65% keep coming in. Aug. 12. Homeowners Compare: (Rates 1% a charge of Criminal Sexual insurance lower, 1993) Conduct, first degree, dur- Short-term Sam : ing his arraignment. Colgate Shave Cream discounts from Bonds matured .... $lO,OOO A pre-trial is to be $100 Gage ampts 60 Capsules State Farm. Interest, 5 years ...... 3,000 scheduled. Bond was con- Total $13$UU tinued at $sO,OOO. “AND” Only While For qualified homeowners. Houghteling is charged new state we offer discounts which can Long-bond Charley: with engaging in sexual $477 Supplies Las make our already low Value bonds, 1993 . $11,200 penetration with a person Ultrex Shaver I premium even lower Interest, 5 years ...... 3,825 under the age of 13 years Call for details Total $15JJZ March 28 in Juniata police post Ernest A. felchman, Jr, Township. The offense car- 6240 W. Main So Charley in all 3 cases ries a maximum penalty of Cass City, Mich. is ahead. Rates stay the up to life in prison, An Ubly couple’s son-in- Phone 872-3388 same, $825 ahead. Rates go Also standing mute dur- law recently was named the up (prices down), $192. ing arraignment was Wil- commander of the third dis- Rates go down, $2,025. liam C. Pomeroy Jr., 21, trict of the Michigan State Caro, who is charged with Police in Saginaw. Bill Myers is a retired breaking and entering an St~tpFarm F re ~rvjLAwa IY C omw ), editor and investment He is Capt. James Gage, Hnmta 011 I P Rwoms-lqrrJrl 11 rici counselor. unoccupied dwelling with a Bad Axe native whose intent to commit larceny, wife, Mierial (Kolar) is the and larceny in a building. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A pre-trial is to be Thomas Kolar of Ubly. scheduled. Bond was con- 100 Tablets tinued. Gage’s new command in- Pomeroy is charged with cludes Huron County as HAIR COLOR COLD MEDICINE taking 10 cases of beer from well as portions of 14 other DEODORANT the M-46Party Shoppe, 1020 counties, which includes 9 $4426 02. $369 W. Sanilac Rd., March 3. posts and some 300 troop- The breaking and enter- ers. $519 $139 ing charge carries a Gage began his career maximum sentence of 10 with the Detroit Police De- years imprisonment, while partment before joining the the larceny charge is state police. He has served We Bill I 100’s Ask for punishable by a maximum at several posts, including MONEY 110% SENIOR ClTlLE of 4 years imprisonment assignments in Iron Moun- Medicare for CD Recordings P RESC RIPTlON and/or court records ORDER In Stock DISCOUNTS $2,000, tain and Detroit. He was You state. promoted March 15, 1981, Available 1 I Flint resident Brad R. as commander of a post in Lapenas, 18, Churchill 2602 Flint, where he spent 7 Pay Your We accept all Drop Off - Plck-up St., entered a plea of guilty years. Thumb Dlstributor to a charge of attempted THUMB Pre-Pay STAT1For 0 N HOLLISTER breaking and entering an Gage formed the Flint OSTOMY occupied dwelling. Area Narcotics Group, the ELECTRIC Sentencing is to be forerunner of BAYANET Ell1 Here PrescriptionPlans TELEPHONEGENERAL PRODUCTS scheduled. Bond was con- (Bay Area Narcotics En- tinued at $15,000. forcement Team).

FRY Gome Baked Bread I SHERWOOD ON THE HILL GAGETOWN PH.665-9971 CASS CITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 82, NUMBER 2 CAS CITY, MICHIGAN -WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,1988 Twenty-five cents SECTION 2. PAGES 1-6

Audiencegives thumbs UP to Torn Thumb Singers

;s atten the sixth annual Tom Thumb b’ Singers spring concerts, “A Spring Allelui , over the weekend. The concerts

were filled with variety, including (left)1 “All Shook Up,” performed by the “ancient Elvis impersonators,” anc1 “Nine to Five” (right).I* performed bv the - ’” Y “Dollies.”

Vehicles suffer minor damage in accidents

A 29-year-old Gagetown mishap at the intersection Both vehicles sustained was northbound on Green- was light in the 3:45 p.m. man was arrested on suspi- of Bay City-Forestville and light damage. land Road at 7:40 p.m. mishap. cion of operating a motor Cemetery roads. Also reported last week when he lost control of his A vehicle driven by vehicle while under the in- Bolzman was westbound were 3 minor accidents vehicle after reaching Kingston resident Jonathan fluence of liquor following on Bay City-Forestville at April 13. down to pick up an object. D. Powell, 5850 Fisher St., a %vehicle accident early about 12:30 a.m. when he A vehicle driven by Greg- struck a deer while travel- Saturday morning in Elk- drove through the intersec- ory J. Lenda, 4036 Crawford Also in Novesta ing south on East Dayton land Township. tion and struck a vehicle Rd., Cass City, sustained Township, Darin J. Gyom- Road in Wells Township. driven by Russell V. Bad- minor damage in a one veh- ory, 1296 Englehart Rd., The accident, whim re- According to a Tuscola der, 6989 Elmwood Rd., icle crash on Greenland Deford, was driving west County Sheriff’s Depart- Cass City, reports state. sulted in slight damage to Road about 1/2 mile south on Mushroom Road west of the vehicle, occurred north ment report, Lyn A. Witnesses stated that of Elmwood Road in Crawford Road when his Bolzman, 3741 Dale Rd., Bolzman did not stop at the Novesta Township. of Bevens Road at about vehicle struck a deer. 8:45 p.m., reports state. was arrested following a intersection. Lenda told deputies he Damage to the vehicle HERE’S PROOF -MOORE SELLS FOR LESS

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7 Cass City Bowling Leagues

Date: Wed., May 4,1988 MERCHANE’ITE LEAGUE 237, L. Leiterman 218-200, ment 234-212, K. Beachy SUNDAY DIRTY McLachlan 210. High Team Game: I \ April 14, 1988 M. Fahrner 212, D. Childs 231, P. McIntosh 223, J. DOZEN High Team Series : Miller Should A Been 774. 200, J. Lapp-200. Smithson 214, J. Howard April 10, 1988 Eggs, Inc. 2940. 25 211. End of Second Half High Team Game : Miller CHARMONT LADIES 2 and 3 day programs. Cass City spo& 24 MERCHANTS’ ‘*B” Winner Round 1: Clare’s Eggs, Inc. 1025. Car0 Chiropractic April 13, 1988 Sunoco. 22 Woodchoppers 26 FRIDAY NIGHT Live-WiresVeronica’s 2928 Kritzman’s 22 Final Standings Round 3 Winner Round 2: Herron Special Blend 20 Place: Good Shepherd Sobczak Construction Builders. DOUBLES 21 Don Erla Foods 19 April 15, 1988 Fort’s 24 Lutheran Church Chemical Bank , 19 Herron Builders 32 Individual High Aver- K’s & 2’s 19 Colony House 23 Cass City State Bank 17 Clare’s Sunoco 31 age: R. Custard 191. No-Problem 18 #Ones 69 Anthony’s Party Shoppe 3’ J<\- 25’/2 High Actual Series I 4 Parents and preschoolers Miller’s thicks 15 Warju Flooring for The 4 R’s 17 Charmont A, Anrod Screen Cylinder 14 D & D Construction 24% Year: R. Custard 743, Dream Team 66 welcome. A’cooperat ive Bad Axe Burns 14 Should A Been M Pizza Villa 19 Kelly 8~ Co. Realty 13 Cass Tavern 21 High Actual Game for Team 6 14 Cableettes 18 nursery. 2V2 to 5 Croft-Clara Lumber 12 Winter’s Truck Sales 21 Year: R. Custard 278. Cass City VFW #1 62 Laurie Acres 13 The Family 61 Spare Me 17 IGA Fodliner 12 Jaycees 21 High Team Series for Sandbaggers 12 Cass City VFW #2 60 Truemner Salvage 16 Charmont 19 Year: Clare’s Sunoco 3053. No-Timers 11 Cass City State Bank 14 High Team Series: Car0 16 High Team Game for S.O.A. 54 Tuckey I n-Laws 9 46 Erla’s 10 For more information call: Chiropractic 2399. Fuelgas 9 Year: D & D Construction Four Stars High Team Game: 1133. Bee Gees 44 Men’s 500 Series: C. Rus- Odd Balls 42 Team High Game: Live- 872-5018 872-2069 Chemical Bank 856. High Series: T. Comment sell 570, L. Crane 542, K. Wires 1086. - MERCHANTS’ “A” Whatever 41 500 Series: L. Leiterman 639, J. Smithson 618, B. Kilbourn 528, D. Doerr 541, Team High Series : Live- April 13, 1988 Paisanos 21 595, M. Fahrner 558, J. McLachlan 566, K. Beachy L. Sweeney 525, J. Hillaker Wires 3040. . Lapp 533, S. Dehng 506. 563. Final Standing Round 3 502, D. Regnerus 507, D. Ro- Men’s High Series: J. Tilt High Series: M.VanVlii 200 Games: S. DeLong High Games: T. Com- main 500. M. Truemner Charmont 29 610. 545, 506, N. Men’s 200 Games: L. Men’s High Games: J. Davis 546, J. Smithson 523, Scott Chevy-Olds 27 Sweeney 201, D. Romain L. Yost 535, P. Corcoran Paul’s Urethane Syst. 26% Tilt 243, W. Shaw 213. 207, R. Sherman 211, L. Women’s High Series: D. 604; J. Lapp 559, H. Peters Brentwood 26 Crane 218, Kilbourn 221, K. Frantz 506. 540, C. Davidson 556. Croft-Clara Lumber 26 C. Russell 208, High Games: C. David- New England Life 24 Women’s High Games: Women’s 500 Series: S. D. Frantz206, D. Smith200. son 217, J. Lapp 219, P. Cor- Cass City State Bank 24 Hillaker 504,B. Phillips 523. coran 217-203, L. Yost 201, Best Five 19 High Team Series: Sould Women’s High Game: S. A Been 2192. M. VanVliet 207. Kingston State Bank 19 Hillaker 199. VILLAGE OF CASS CITY Fuelgas 18 High Team Game: Spe- Cass City Oil & Gas 15 cial Blend 863. Kritzman’s 10 ’12 High Team Series: Don‘ Erla Foods 2483. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN 48726 High Series: K. Martin 667, T. Comment 636, R. TUSCOLA Sampling by the Michigan Oepartment of Public Health has confirmed the presence of lead in Custard 623, M. Lefler 616, GET TOGETHERS “A” drinking water from certain piping systems where the water has remained stagnant for a period K. Pobanz616, W. Teets615, April 11, 1988 of time. Levels in excess of the current drinking water standard (50 parts per, billion) have been M. Lutz 599, J. Gagnon 598, J. Smithson 585, B. Bar- Miller Eggs, Inc. 51 detected. Laboratory testing has shown that the principal sources of lead are lead piping and kowska 580, C. Comment Blue Water Harvestore 41 lead based solders and fluxes used to join copper piping. Based on these ,results and those from 579, D. Doerr 579, K. Adel- LaFave Steel 41 other studies, the Michigan Department of Labor, Bureau of Construction Codes and the berg 569, B. Musall 563, L. Hogan’s IGA 38 Michigan Department of Public Health have supported legislation which prohibits ‘the use of Wenzlaff 555, D. Wallace Charmont 37 550. D & F Signs lead based solders and f!uxes in potable water piping systems. The plumbing industry and 32 High Games: K. Martin J& J Brinkman Farms 32 If you have investment properties and homeowners who may construct potable drinking water piping systems must no longer use 254-231, T. Comment 248, R. Kermit’s Crushers 32 lead based solders and fluxes for joining copper piping. Other solder materials or joining Custard 244-213, W. Teets Estech, Inc. 29 find your premiums too high, give us a methods are available and must be used. Lead piping has not been allowed for new installations 227, K. Pobanz 226-212, B. Cass City Sports 21 call for a NO OBLIGATION quote. Let Musall 225, B. Barkowska Larry’s Car Wash 15 us check over your current palicy and for about the last ten years. Building copper piping water systems constructed to date likely 224, J. Gagnon 221, M. Doakers Pro Shop 9 contain lead based solder and flux. Lefler 221, M. Lutz 215, K. SAVE YOU MONEY! Adelberg 211, A, Wither- High Series: D. O’Dell Water is the universal solvent and even relativety stable water when stagnant for a period of spoon 211, K. DeSimpelare 663, T. Comment 642, D. 210, R. Nicholas 210. Miller 623, J. Zawilinski even a few hours in contact with lead solder and flux can result in a significant concentration of Winner of Round 1: 610, D. Doerr 598, D. Childs Auto Farm Owners lead in the water. The health department is recommending that those piping systems in which Brentwood. 583, J. McIntosh 580, G. Health Cancer Insurance Winner of Round 2 : Char- Robinson 576, P. Brown 564, the water has remained stagnant overnight or for longer periods be flushed for several minutes Life Insurance Homeowners prior to using the water for drinking or cooking purposes. This typically has been found to mont * E. Schulz 564, S. Hammett -Individual High Average 561, J. Doerr 554, E. Patch satisfactorily reduce the level of lead and other metals that may concentrate in the water within I for Year: T. Comment 207. 553, J. Smithson 551. the building’s piping system. High Actual Series for High Games: B. Fischer Copeland-Gornowicz I Year: M.Lutz 746. 246, D. Weeks 243, D, Miller The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sets drinking water standards High Actual Game for 238-234, D. O’Dell 235-217 Year: M. Lutz 297. 211, T. Dorland 233, J. Insurance Agency, Inem and has determined that lead is a health concern at certain levels of exposure. There is currently High Actual Team Series Zawilinski 231, T. Comment 0539 Maln Cas8 City 872-4008 a standard of 0.050 parts per million (ppm). Based on new health information, EPA is likely to for Year: Paul’s Urethane 226-215, P. Harmer Jr. 226, ’ I lower this standard significantly. Syst. 3085. P. Brown 225, J. McIntosh High Actual Team Game 224-224, E. Schulz 218, J. The Want Ads Are Newsy Too! for Year: Brentwood 1147. Agar 213, D, Doerr 213, B. Part of the purpose of this notice is to inform you of the potential adverse health effects of lead, This is being done even though your water may not be in violation of the current standard.

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Cass City Road Village Manager Distributed by JAC-VAN Distributors Grand Rapids, Michigan PAGE THREE CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20.1988 Thumb literacy project slated St. ColumbkiUe Christian Mothers meet The governing boards of The $5,000.00 award, able and private sector the Thumb Area Employ- funded through the Michi- needs. ment and Training consor- gan Department of Educa- Questionnaires will be Down Memory Lane tium have commissioned tion 8% Coordination mailed in early April to the Center for Governmen- Grant, will provide a needs more than 90 Thumb ser- tal Research at Central assessment survey on liter- vice providers which offer From the files of the Chronicle Michigan University to con- acy in the Thumb which will assessment, training, or duct a Literacy Identifica- address 2 principal areas -- supportive services to tion Project in the Thumb. community services avail- adults who are deficient in basic educational skills. The objectives of the sur- vey are (1) to determine FIVE YEARS AGO Salem United Methodist of a fire Tuesday that de- what services are currently Church met last Thursday stroyed livestock, buildings Don’t try to available, (2) to identify Art Holmberg received with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon and machinery on the Lloyd strategies which have his “Citizen of the Year” Stoutenburg. ShifleY Frederick farm northwest proven successful with the award from Jim Ware. Pre- Geiger led the devotions of Snover. Damage is esti- install a adult learner and (3) to pro- sent to see him receive the and Dick Gaffney presided mated at $30,000. vide recommendations honor were his children, over the business meeting. First place winners at the through which a regional Paul Holmberg of North- bimonthly meeting of the water heater plan for combating illiter- ville and Joan Pollock, TEN YEARS AGO Cass City Duplicate Bridge acy may be developed. Rochester. Cindy Ware of Cass City Club were Mrs. Edwin Fritz Thumb businesses will Bobbi MacKay has been finished in first place at the and Mrs. Horace Bulen. rate Mass for Confirma- ENGRAVED also participate in the Lit- named to the dean’s list for Mrs. Dan Erla has been by yourself end of the Bible quiz season tion. Tenth grade mothers BUSINESSCARDS eracy Identification Pro- the winter term at Ferris in the Saginaw Valley Truth elected president of the will serve. Graduation Sun- ject. A separate question- State College, Big Rapids. for Youth association. Junior Women’s Club. day will be held yay 29. Available 1-Color naire will be mailed in early A freshman, she is the Cindy is the daughter of Mr. Eleventh made mothers or 2-Color April to more than 400 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ferris Ware and 35 YEARS AGO will act as uhostesses. I I Thumb business owners Robert MacKay of Cass is a junior at Cass City High Due to a visit to the area and personnel managers to City. Mary K. Brown, Cass School . City, will be one of 640 out- develop a composite pic- State qualifiers from Maynard McConkey, standing students recog- ture of the literacy needs of Cass City High School in a county commissioner for nized at the University of area employers. regional industrial educa- district No. 2 on the Tuscola Michigan’s 30th annual “Literacy is becoming an tion fair were Jay McClus- County Board of Commis- honors convocation today. 1i WHY PAY MORE? I employment necessity,” key in mechanical drawing sioners, has announced he Mrs. Helen Ross is now stated Marvin N. Pichla, di- and Brent Szarapski, best won’t run for reelection this president of the Mer- Jewelry for rector for the Thumb Area in class in woodworking for November. The Cass City Employment and Training his electric guitar. chanette bowling league Republican will complete and Mrs. Dorus Klinkman Mother’s Day Consortium, “and the fight The Progressive class of six years on the county is president of the Cass City I against illiteracy must re- board when his term ends. Ladies Bowling Associa- Direct I y sult in an alliance of busi- 4 honored He is presently serving his 5 tion. Imported From ! ness, education, labor and second year as chairman of Mrs. Curtis Hunt, as- government leaders.’’ at Northwood the board. sisted by Mrs. E.C. Fritz The Orient i I The Center for Gov- Lynn R. Babich of Deford Four area residents have and Mrs. H. Benkelman, ernmental Research will is now working part-time gave a luncheon Saturdav. 1-j Diamonds, Precious Stones disseminate a final report been named to the dean’s as a registered nurse at r’, honor of Mrs. Robeit and Pearl Rings. of the findings, based on the list at Northwood Institute, Saginaw General Hospital. Douglas of H~~~~. 2 surveys, in June. The re- Midland, She graduated in De- Nancy I Exquisitely Styled - \ port will be available for The local students are Schwaderer, $ from the nursing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reasonably Priced. \ We’re licensed professlonal plumbers We have public review in the Small freshman Lisa A. Him, program at E.B. Schwaderer, Cass I knowledge, skills and tools to put a new State Water I Business Library at the daughter of Robert and Damage was estimated City, has been elected sec- ! LILY CHENG Phone872-5071 I Heater in your home the right way So we’ll do Central Office of the Thumb Mary A. Hirn of Cass City; - at to $lo@? ho!se retarv of the Art Club at 4863 Spruce St., Cass City t the hard part the actual installation Area Employment and sophomore Brian J. Gyom- fire reported baturaay Albioh College. You do the rest Drain your old water heater be Training Consortium. ory, the son of Jim and Judy night. The fire was at the fore we arrive and dispose of it after we leave You Further infor mation on Gyomory , Deford ; and home of Mr. and Mri save us some labor; we save you some money and the Thumb Literacy Iden- sophomores Matthew L. Robert Grosbeck of Gilfor headaches-.--___ tification Project is availa- and David R. Purvis, the Road. ble by contacting Etta Mac- sons of Shirley Purvis, De- Call now and see how Donagh,Dumler, Center for ford. 25 YEARS AGO Each of the students inexpensive a new Governmental Research, There are 2 open schoc at (517) 774-3316 or Rebecca earned the honor by achiev- board posts at Cass Cit State Water Heater Nicholsen, Thumb Area ing a minimum 3.0 grade Public Schools. The 4-yea can be Employment and Training point average on a 4.0 scale. terms of John A. Esau an Consortium, at (517) 635- Donald Reid are expiring 3561, Northwood Institute is a Senior private, coeducational, Esau, currently board pre! accredited college ident, has announced thz PLUMBING & HEATING After stuffing a turkey, specializing in practical he will not seek a secon G-3H ETLE Licensed Master Plumber close the cavity with the career preparation in busi- term. Reid, also comple 6528 Main St., Cass City, Ph. 872.5084 dampened heels of a bread, ness-related fields, The col- ing his first term, has dr Hilary 7184 Nit2 St., Pigeon, Pt’. 453-3531 Push each into an open- lege’s curriculum includes clared himself a candidat 1173 N. Van Dyke, Ph. 269-8091 ing with crust facing out for reelection. Mrs. Geral to hold the stuffing in. both 2-year and 4-year career degree programs. Prieskorn has also ar nounced that she intends t Pike be a candidate. LAA Daughter of Authorities are still UI able to pinpoint the caus Patricia McCullo and Jack Pike

Hilary was honored as student of the week for earning an art scholarship from Aquinas College for $18,000 over 4 years.

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THE 1988 ELKLAND Township fire fighters are: front row, left to right, Roger Hurley, Charles Tunis, Don Root, Dick Root, Jack Hartwick, Milt Connolly. Back row: Don Finkbeiner, Randy Middleton, Jim Jezewski, Ross McCallum, Dennis Karr, Janet Hurley, PAGER FUND Don Russell, Allen Sherman, Ron Pawloski. Missing from photo are Doug Caister, John Finkbeiner, Dick Gaffney, Mick Kirn, Dave McNaughton, Stephen Osentoski, Dennis Regnerus, Jerome Root, Danny Gee a id Mike Stec.

The Elkland Township Fire Department extends sincere appreciation to these firms and individuals for the r support.

Allen Home Care Chemical Bank Bay Area Dr. Lockwood Konrad’s Bakery Primary Vision Center Cass City American Legion Cherry Enterprises Dr. Lawrence Whiting Kritzmans’, Inc. Provincial House B.P.W. Club (The Station Bar) Dr. P. Chappel, DDS Little’s Funeral Home Quaker Maid Dairy Store Ben Franklin Church of Christ Dr. Parks McConkey Jewelry and Rabi deau Tractors Berger and Company City Dairy Bar Elmwood Sewing Circle Gift Shop Ryland and Guc, Inc. The Clothes Closet Erla’s Food Center McMahan Auto Supply Betty Lynn’s Country Sag inaw Hospital Crafts Coach Light Pharmacy Fort’s Confectionery Mobil Service Store Schneeberger’s Furniture, Bigelow Hardware Cole Carbide Industries TV &Appliances Fuelgas Company Mr. and Mrs. Casimir Bill’s Barber Shop Copeland and Gornowicz Sommers’ Bakery & Georgine’s Bartnik Buds and Blossoms Ins. Agency Restaurant CroftClara Lumber, Inc. Hair Benders by Sandy Mr. Harry Hartwick . Special Scents Cass City Chronicle Dan’s Auto Fireplace Shop Helen’s Beauty Salon Mrs. Helen Jezewski Tuckey Concrete Cass City Lions Club Dan’s Men’s Wear Hillside Beauty Shop Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kirn United Steel Workers Cass City Livestock Yard Dawn’s Country Casuals I.G.A. Cass City Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller of America Cass City Oil and Gas Deford Country Grocery J and C Service Mutual Savings V.F.W. Post 3644 Cass City Paint Store Doerr Insurance Jack’s Hillside Barber Northwest Tire and Service Veronica’s Restaurant Cass City Sports Dr. B. Martin Shop Old Wood Pharmacy, Inc. Village Service Center Cass Theatre Dr. Donahue Kelly Smith Osentoski Real Estate Wesley’s Milk Co. Cass City Tire Dr. Galka and Kingston Mini Mart Parkway Yellow Freight System Inc. Charmont Dr. Ellis, DMV Kirn Electric Pizza Villa Zemke Real Estate

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Tickets available at the door or from any firefighter. CASS CITY,MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,1988 PAGE FIVE Ferris alumni to meet May 11 Ferris State University formal gathering will serve olbrook Area News Mrs. Thelma Jackson alumni from the Thumb ’tointroduce FSU graduates I area are invited to attend a and friends from the Phone 658-2347 dinner meeting May 11 at Thumb area, and update the Capri Restaurant in them on recent campus de- Caro. velopments.

Funeral HQme in Ubly. Ilene and Richard For- registration at 5:30 p.m., be made by calling the FSU TRIP Reva Silver. LaPeer of Cass City were ited Mr. and Mrs. Red dinner at 6:30 p.m. and an alumni office at (616) 592- Mrs. Curtis Cleland spent Sunday guests of Mr. and Janowiak in Ubly and Mr. There was an informal bush and baby Rebecca question and answer period Lynn of Hartland and Mrs. informational session at 2346. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walsh from Monday evening Mrs. Cliff Jackson. and Mrs, Kevin O’Connor, 7:30 p.m. by Elton “Ott” and Mr. and Mrs. Evans through Wednesday with Ron Pearce, Sue and Danny and Shane at Min- followed by the business Keith Forbush were dinner den City. meeting. guests of Mary Edith and Gingrich, former Caro resi- Gibbard arrived’ home Mr. and Mrs. Marty Adam of Wyandotte spent dent and a member of the Since sunlight cannot pene- Wednesday after spending Chockley at New Balti- the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cleland and The next meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Jackson April 10. Ferris Alumni Association, trate the sea‘s entire depth, a week with Diana Walsh at more. While there they vis- Mrs, John Walker. Other Bob Cleland Jr. spent at the home of Charlotte some sea creatures living at Particka May 12. Plans Mr. and Mrs. Duane and Bill Scheible, FSU La Sierra, Calif. While in ited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sunday guests were Mr. Thursday with Bob Cleland coordinator of alumni af- depths below 3,000 feet California they visited Mr. Recor and family at Al- and Mrs. Dean Kleinfelt of Sr. at Waterford, Shirley were discussed to attend Rushlo and Mr. and Mrs. have been found to possess Homemakers Night May 2 Jerry Cleland spent a few fairs. and Mrs. Jay Brown at La gonac and Wednesday vis- Detroit, Agnes Martin and Knapp at Walled Lake and Sponsored by the Ferris their own phosphorescent ited Mrs. Adrian Kippen in Jeff Kanaski of Bad Axe, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cleland at Sandusky High School. days touring Ohio, Ken- “lighting system.“ Mesa and Mr, and Mrs. tucky and West Virginia. Alumni Association, the in- Darrell Hoffman and Port Huron. John Walker and Laurie and family at Drayton ****** daughter at El Cajon, and Jerry Peter and Nancy Blett. Plains. Mrs. George Jackson vis- spent a day at Tijuana, Peter of Clarkston, Mr. and Helen Kautz, Joan Robin- Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mor- ited Margaret Carlson Mexico. They also toured Mrs. Harold Piotter and son and Kathryn Tyrrell at- rish and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Monday afternoon. Universal Studios, went to Mrs. George Jackson at- tended the fish supper at Cleatus Howey returned LaPeer, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wills Hollywood where they saw tended the funeral of Mrs. the Bad Axe K of C Hall Friday from a 3-week trip Jerry Decker, Mr. and Mrs. of Elkton were Monday af- the Will Shriner show, went Jack Logan at an Oxford Friday evening. to Florida where Mr. and Lee Hendrick and Mr. and ternoon guests of Mr. and STORY to the wax museum at funeral home Wednesday Edanna Sweeney and Mrs. Howey visited Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kitchen were Mrs. Gerald Wills. Buena Park and visited and later visited Mr. and Reva Silver were Tuesday Mrs. Ray Howey at In- Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill wineries in Temecula. Mrs. Dan Peter at evening guests of Mr. and glis, Fla., and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Roberts, Ryan and Jeff Clarkston. Mrs. Gerald Wills. Mrs. Calvin Morrish visited LaPeer. were Wednesday supper ****** Arnold and Larry Glaza Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cle- other relatives. Edanna Sweeney visited and evening guests of Mr. TIME were Tuesday lunch guests land were Wednesday even- Tom and Mary Jo Peters Helen Morley at Owendale and Mrs. Stanley Glaza. at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krug of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. of Bad Axe were Wednes- Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Alex Cleland and . and Mrs. Bryce Hagen Glaza. Curtis Cleland. day evening guests of Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Carol Laming spent from were Friday evening guests Mr. and Mrs. Glen A.J. Beatie, Clarence De- and Mrs. Jack Krug. Wills were Saturday after- Wednesday till Monday of Edanna Sweeney and Shagena were Friday even- pcinski and son were Wed- Mike Maurer is re- noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. with Bob Cleland Sr. and Rawson David. ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. nesday evening guests of cuper ating from Gary Wills at Port Austin. were Thursday supper and Mrs. Alex Cleland, Carol Cliff Jackson and Sunday Don Jackson. pneumonia at home. Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Shar- evening guests of Mr. and Memorial Library Laming and Bob Cleland evening guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Glaza row of Bad Axe were Tues- Mrs. E~llClelandand fam- Jr. went to the Bob Cleland GREENLEAF EXTENSION day guests and Mr. and ily at Drayton Plains. For 3 and 4 Year Olds Sr. Mrs. Calvin Hunt. were Friday afternoon home in Waterford Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krug guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cliff Jackson were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff nesday, In the afternoon, called on Mitch and Loretta Stanley Glaza. Twelve members of the Friday afternoon guests of Jackson visited Bessie Each Thursday or Bob Cleland Jr. and Mrs. Warner Monday evening. Bob Cleland Sr., Mrs. Greenleaf Extension group Mr. and Mrs. Ward Benkel- Spencer at Scenic Conva- Alex Cleland visited Kathryn Tyrrell attended Alex Cleland and Carol met Thursday at the home man in Cass City. lescent Home in Pigeon Friday in May Blanche Clutz at Walled the Blue Water Library Laming visited Mary of Donna Walsh for a salad Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Saturday. Lake. Bob Cleland Jr. vis- Federation meeting at the Comas (Mary Cleland) and luncheon at noon. Kersten of Huntington Mr. and Mrs. !oe 1O:OO a.m. ited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cle- St. Clair County Library at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Comas The lesson on “Facts Woods were Friday guests Campbell of Utica were land and family at Drayton Port Huron Wednesday. and Michael at Kalamazoo About Funerals Every of Margaret Carlson. Wednesday guests and Register No Later Than Plains in the evening before Mrs, David Hacker was a Joan Brown was a Thurs- Beverly Rockefeller was Sunday. E Family Should Know” was Tuesday, May 3rd coming home. a Saturday afternoon guest Mr. and Mrs. Charles given by John Smigielski Wednesday guest of Mrs. day afternoon guest of Mr: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bar- of Reva Silver. Johnson of Wayne attended from the Zinger-Smigielski Earl Schenk. and Mrs. Allen Farrelly. tle and Tommy of Cass City Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ric- the funeral of Lillian Ken- were Monday evening kett and Cory of Redford dall Sunday afternoon and guests of Mr. and Mrs. were Sunday dinner guests Monday the Johnsons and Allen Farrelly. of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr Bertha Shagena visited Mr. LoDeema Lemkie of and Jeff. Mrs. Curtis Cle- and Mrs. Clayton Wheeler Sault St. Marie and Ger- land- went home with the at Sandusky. trude Quinn of Pinnebog Ricketts to stay till Monday were Tuesday lunch guests evening, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krug. Jim and Jason Jackson Jackson were Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt spent the weekend with Don evening guests of Mr. and spent Tuesday and Wednes- Jackson and Mrs. George Mrs. Arnold LaPeer. day with Mr. and Mrs. Jackson. Mary Fisher and Bea Charlie Corbishley and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hind Gracey visited Mr. and Charles in Bad Axe. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mrs. Allen Farrelly Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wills were Saturday even- day afternoon. Wills were Wednesday sup- ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keiko Kuji and Sandrene per and evening guests of Simon spent 10 days in Harold Ballagh. Florida with the Campus 7 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Life group. r------Shagena were Saturday Mrs. John O’Henley, Advertise It In 1 evening guests of Charlie Mrs. Fritz VanErp and I Moore at Palms. Edanna Sweeney visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles by independent facilities. Then of course, comes the 1 The Chronicle I Johnson of Wayne, Mr. and Flora McLellan at Sunny dave you ever bought something that seemed like Mrs. Elmer Fuester and Acres Nursing Home Wed- a great value only to find out later that it really pricing. At Amcs we work hard to deliver key values nesday. didn’t Quite perform up to your expectations? everyday. In fact our everyday low priced merchandise Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Chuck Weckner and son and John Naples of East Art Has Deals That Will Detroit were Sunday lunch guests of Mrs. Louis Naples. SPIN YOUR WHEELS Mr. and Mrs. Arnold LaPeer visited Mr. and We Sell Brand Name Mrs. Elmer Fuester Thurs- day afternoon. SPORT RIMS & ACCESSORIES Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wills were Wednesday af- ternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Torn Wills at Elkton. Mrs. John O’Henley vis- *Western ited Edanna Sweeney Mon- day. * Cragar Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross of Ubly who spent the * Keystone winter in Brownsville, Texas, came home Sunday * Appliance and were afternoon guests of Mrs. Earl Schenk. Other Enki afternoon guests were Mr. * C. and Mrs. Doug Britt. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson visited Susan Armstead and Tommy, Manager Art Randall Gladys Bliss and Ruby Certified Mechanic Don Home Hartsell Wednesday after- 6392 Main St Cass City Ph 872.5303 Pick UO Stallon for Chsoelo Shoe Service noon. Mrs. Kevin Robinson vis-

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-- II- Grand Opening Friday, April 29 Company NEW STORE in CAR0 1560 CARO ROAD WEST CASS CITY PH. 872-2171 I PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,1988 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN ~ ...... *-+_*_... v ...... Owen-Guge ...... IIUY I School menu Your neighbor says Gen Kehoe APRIL 25-29 I Gagetown Area News Phone 665-2221 MONDAY U Increasing drug Stew and Biscuits Salad Bar traffic frightening Dessert Harold and Marge Gosh Velma Helwig and the friendship quilt, the annual hostesses Mamie Rus- Joyce and Hazen Parker attended confirmation ser- Harry Kehoes. June outing and the need sell, Shirley Lenhard and and Ted and Pearl Kain TUESDAY The war against drugs in be left unlocked and keys vices at St. Francis Borgia Bill Lenhard is a patient for a nominating comrnit- Sister Nancy Ayotte served were among the “snow- Michigan and those in- left in her car. Church in Pigeon April 10 at Hills and Dales Hospital tee for the election of new coffee and cake. birds” returning home Meat Loaf volved in transporting and “So now 1 lock my door, when their granddaughter, in Cass City. officers. The next meeting is heir- from Florida last week. Scalloped Potatoes selling the substances con- but what good does it do? Patricia Sturm, was con- President Enderle intro- loom night May 10. The United Methodist Sweet Potatoes tinues to hit closer to home. What good is a locked door” firmed. She is the daughter WOMEN’S SOCIETY duced guest speakers ****** Women held their monthly Salad Bar A major drug raid last if someone comes to your of Don and Linda Sturm of MEETS Diana Kausch of Owendale meeting Wednesday at the Fruit week conducted by nearly home with a shotgun, she Pigeon. A family get-to- and Maggie McQueen of home of Betty Laurie. Ten 200 federal and state law added. gether was held after the St. Agatha Women’s Soc- Bad Axe, Huron County Ex- Mrs. Jackie Goodell vis- members attended and WEDNESDAY enforcement officials is a Torres, who retired from service. iety held their meeting tension homemakers. Their ited Mrs. Harriet Warner Beth Anthes gave the lesson prime example. Cocaine, her job as a cook at Hills Harold Gosh underwent April 12 in the church hall subjects were “Coping With in Deford last Thursday. on the heritage of John Wes- Hot Dog/Bun large amounts of cash, and Dales General Hospital eye surgery a couple of with 20 members and 2 Difficult People” and “The Friday Mrs. Goodell called ley. Corn weapons and cars were con- last May, resides at 6372 weeks ago at St. Luke’s guests attending. Function of Extension in Bay City at the home of Salad Bar fiscated via search war- Pine St. with her daughter, Hospital in Saginaw. President Arlene En- Groups and Their Goals. ” her daughter and son-in- For a belated birthday Fruit rants in the case, which Jan Crowley. Last Wednesday after- derle conducted a short The scheduled speaker, Sis- law, the Bob Beauchamps, celebration, Mary McKel- ended in 30 arrests. She moved to Cass City noon, Celeste Baranek and business meeting during ter Josepha of the H & M and brought grandson Josh lar was the guest of Carol THURSDAY Tuscola County was one about 8 years ago after liv- Nan Larkin of Bay City which discussion was held Retiree Home, was unable Beauchamp home to spend Ehrlich and Jessica Ricker of 3 counties involved, with ing in Gagetown for 6years. were callers at the home of on the quilting of the to attend. the weekend. She also cal- for lunch at the Charmont. Lasagna 3 residents--one from the Before that she was an led at the home of Ceil She was also the guest of Mixed Vegetables Cass City area--being ar- Elkton resident for 25 Zuraw in Bay City. Sunday the Merton Hendershots Salad Bar rested and some 4 pounds years. the Beauchamps were and the Earl Rayls for din- Fruit of cocaine seized. guests of Jackie and Bill ner at Sherwood on the Hill. The incident worries FRIDAY Goodell for Mr. Goodell’s Carl Lenhard, Ann and Cass City resident Olivia birthday and belated Eas- Torres, who recalls the ap- ter celebration. Mary Lenhard of Saginaw, Chicken Nuggets Marie Cartwright of Union- Fries parent drug-motivated Several volunteers, led ville, Tom Lenhard of Bad armed robbery of a couple by Frances Newberry and Green Beans near her Pine Street home Agatha LaFave, helped Axe, and Mrs. Dick Mariett Salad Bar visited Bill Lenhard at Hills Fruit less than 2 months ago. Gagetown Senior Manor re- and Dales Hospital. “It’s really shocking and sidents celebrate their Bread, butter, peanut scary, really. I can under- April birthdays. Mrs. Mrs. Jerry (Denise) butter, jelly, cheese, choco- stand (that happening) in a Mildred Poppy was 91 April Cheaves, the daughter of late and white milk served big city, but not in this’ 17 and Mrs. Anna Yorko Elaine and Bill Prieur, died daily. town,” she remarked. will be 94 April 22. Wednesday at her home in Menu subject to change. The mother of 7 grown Several persons inducted Livonia. She was 39. Her children, Torres said she into the Catholic church at funeral took place Saturday Sr. Citizens Menu chose to live in the Thumb the Easter Vigil, and their at 1 p.m. at the Fred Wood because of the small town sponsors, were guests of Funeral Home in Livonia. atmosphere, which in- Mr. and Mrs. Wen Birch of Senior citizens are asked honor last Wednesday to make reservations on the cluded less of a drug prob- evening at a party at the Bay City, Mr. and Mrs. lem compared to met- Steve Kehoe of Ann Arbor, day of the meal betweeri 8 home of Cathy and Fred a..m.-9a.m. by calling Ann ropolitan areas. She recal- Sullivan. Bishop Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bieth of led a time when doors could Highland, Mr. and Mrs. Stepka 872-5337. Untener and Sister Pat Wil- ...... t...***’ *.*vat...... ;.‘*.*‘*’*’*‘*’*** ...... son of Saginaw and Sister Harry Kehoe and Velma MONDAY, APRIL 25 ...... *.i.*.*.*.* ...... Nancy Ayotte attended. Helwig attended the fun- Elger Generous was ad- eral. Veal Parmesan mitted to Car0 Community Nine persons attended Scalloped Potatoes Hospital last week. the monthly group break- Salad Bar Mary hu Lorencz and fast at the Village Coffee Variety Bread Agatha LaFave attended Shop Thursday. Applesauce the bowling banquet of the Pigeon Ladies’ Afternoon WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27 League, held last Tuesday Motivated at Lor Dels in Bad Axe. Golden Baked Chicken Paul and Barb Burdon students Yams 5::I. 1.i announce the birth of their Brussel Sprouts .** first grandchild, 6-pound, Cass City School officials Variety Bread And ask about this week’s service specials. *. 11-ounce, Joshua Jacob recently named the inter- Pineapple Tidbits Burdon born April 12 to mediate school’s “moti- Diane and Willard Burdon vated students” for April. FRIDAY, APRIL 29 ...... \\? ,‘.‘.j*...’.‘...’b:<.,.:G;u>:< of Muskegon. Mrs. Burdon They are fifth graders ...... visited Wednesday. Ben Hobbs, Jaime Caister Porcupine Meatballs Basil and Frieda Ziehm, and Lisa Burns, and sixth Mashed Potatoes graders Jenny Milligan, Buttered Peas Renee Keehn, David Bills Hot Rolls and Becky Britt. Fruit Cocktail Coffee, tea, milk and but- Enrichment ter available with each meal. classes offered Menu subject to change. The Cass City Commun- ity Education Department recently announced its spring line-up of enrich- ment classes. Most of the spring classes begin the last week in April. Class sizes are limited. Monday’s classes include Kalosomatics, Drawing the Human Figure and Basic p Auto Maintenance. Tues- day classes include an of- fering for young ladies who want to improve their image, called Cosmopoli- tan. There also are Knitted Yoke Sweatshirt, Apple Model EMR358AR 13” diagonal Works, General Landscap mcA ing and Intermediate Golf classes. Wednesday’s clas- RCA 13” dlagonal ses include 2 basket clas- XL-100Color TV ses; Heart Basket and 81 Jeep 4x4 Renegade Pkgm, hardtop. rn $39995 18-Button ChanneLock Remote Control RCA 267 dlagonal W.T. Wall-Hanging Bonnet, mHi-ConTM COT” Picture Tube ColorTrak 2000 Stereo There is also a Beginning 84 Ford Tempo $4,195 Auto-Programming Golf class on Wednesday...... Monitor-Receiver Thursday offers an Invest- * m94-Channel Quartz Crystal Cable Tuning’ *New Square Picture Tube ‘Uha-band cable chnneb requlra o lional rlggnal splitter ment Planning class. 86 Chevy Scottsdale Pickup Y29V-8,auto. $7,395 check your cable company’s compa~ihtyjequirornentr. *Direct Stereo AudioNideo Jack Panel Gymnastics for children .Broadcast Stereo Sound System ages 4 through 10 years will be offered in July. 84 GMC Jimmy Blazer 4x4, lopded I ..$7,995 $19985 W-T‘ Anyone interested in re- gistering for a class or re- $699’’ ceiving more information 87 Chevy CaVdiW, 3tochoosefrom $7,995 can call the Cass City Com- munity Education Office at 8724151. 86 Ford Bronco II, v-6, power brakes, power steering, AM-FM cassette, privacy glass, cloth interior, air rn . $9,995 Mother-daughter RCA Video Cassette 87 GMC Sgfari, 7pass.,loaded I I $13,595 Recorder banquet slated @InfraredRemote Control Priced to 84 ChWy Celebrity, V-6, auto., power *New Express Recording (XPR) Popular inspirational au- fit any *Electronic Tuner With 80 Presets thor Ann Kiemel Anderson steering, power brakes, stereo, cloth Interior . . .High-speed Search And Stop Action will speak at a mother- Budaet W.T. IJI ~07n daughter banquet at Car0 1 VL-ILIV B.W.T. 122 W# Model GMR644 Community High School W.T. SelectaVision 25” diagonal May 5. A former teacher, youth W.T. RCA 25” dlagonal director and college dean $5gg5 of women, Kiemel Ander- ’19995 XL-IOO Color w son has written 11 books, mHi-ConTM 1lo” COW Picture Tube including “I’m out to .Single-Knob Electronic Tuning System Change the World,’’ “I .Automatic Picture Control Systems Love the Word Impossi- .Unitized XtendedLlfe Chassis ble,” “I Gave God Time” SERVICE AFTER and “And With the Gift Came Laughter.” THE SALE! The dinner, sponsored by 539995 10 Tuscola County churches, including the Evangelical Free Church CHEVROLET- in Cass City, will begin at 6: 15 p.m. OLDSMOBILE, INC. Local musicians will per- form prior to the main prog- ram, and “Living Truth” Sale Hours: 8:30-6:OO Tues.-Wed.-Fri. will minister during the 1 mile east of Cass City on M-81 8:30-8:OO Mom & Thurs., 8:OO-2:00 Sat. program. 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LONG HANDLE Sale Price...... GARDEN TOOLS Sale Price...... After Rebate ...... Injection molded no-rust poly Sale Price ...... GARDEN HOE. tank 1&501,233585 1'/3 gal. actual tank, 1 gal. Less Rebate...... l4" BOW RAKE. useable capacity After Rebate ..... -1m Nozzle adjusts from fine mist 1 Qt. WEED-B-GON. Your Cost to 25 ft. stream After Rsbate ......

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Sale Price...... Less Mfa. Rebate.. .. .-m Your Cost After Rebate,...... WH EELBARROW PREMIUM SOFT Et SUPPLE Pneumatic Tire REINFORCED RUBBER/VI- Hardwood Handles NYL HOSE. Combines durability of rubber 4.98 e Metal Tray 573477 with light weight of vinyl LAWN FOOD. Fast acting green Extra soft, durable, easy to coil up power. Contains slow release Solid !ass octagon coupling nitrogen. Covers a 5,000 sq. ft. I 5/~"X50 046516 l-H area. 113373 1-I a McOonough company -&A'I." ,'

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ROUND POINT SHOVEL. Turned up step wooden handle. Sale Price.. I ...... ".. . . .7m WOOD MAIL BOX POST. DECORATIVE Less Mfg. Rebate.. . . . -2m I CP-1 179291 2-D MAIL BOXES. ILONG HANDLE GARDEN I TOOLS Your Cost After Rebate.. . . ".5.99 I15.88 18.88 i

FENCE POSTS. 2-H 4 FOOT POSTS 36"XW' PLASTIC o90019 EA: L# COATED LAWN FENCE. No sharp edges. Thick water- proof plastic coating 6 FOOT POSTS resists chipping and 051706 EA.*L~ peeling. Ideal for back-2-G yard use. mfmm

14" X2S' FLOWER FENCE. Heavy plastic 1&88 22" STEEL LAWN/LEA coating over galvan- 28"X50' SMALL RAKE. 22" tempered sprin ized wire. Clear view ANIMAL GARD. steel tines with coiled sprin 6.88 brace, 48" handle. 19-36 POST HOLE DIGGER.2- F open mesh construc- Galvanized wire. Bot- 233478 2- DG50'172882 tion with built-in tom 12" has 4"X 1" stakes. 131078 2-1 spacing. 037614 2-J I

HEAVY DUTY CONTRACTOR WHEELBARROW Pneumatic tire. Metal Tray 2-L Hardwood Handles. 5 CU. FT. 172858 6 CU. m. 281618 I Diaxinon

Sale Price ...... 9.H Less Mfg. Rebate ...... -tu Your Cost AfterRebate...... 8.89 PREMIUM LAWN FOOD OR WEED 8 FEED. e ORTHO LAWN FOOD 3-A WEED FEED DlAZlNON SOIL Et TURF INSECT CONTROL. 8 3-B Use on your lawn to kill billbugs, chinch bugs, white grubs and other 5,Ooosq. ft. 10,msq. ft. 5,ooosq. ft. 10,Ooosq. ft. pests. I 1 13373 113381 113399 113407 Kill cutworms, wireworms, rootworms and other pests in gardens. Use around the outside of your home to kill ants, fleas, ticks, crickets and clover mites. 02591 10 LB. 288530 3-c

3 LB. SHADY TURF: A premium blend of elite variety Kentucky Blue Grasses. 169961 3- F 4.8# 20" DROP SPREADER. High BROADCAST SPREADER. 3 LB. KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS. A special blend of density poly rust and corrosion Control system mounted directly Kentucky Bluegrasses for a lifetime turf. 169946 3-G 8.88 proof hopper. 70 Ib. capacity. to hopper. Spread path 4-8 ft. I185 245613 3-0 lOOA 245621 3- E 4 LB. RANCHER MADE. Fine textured grass seed adapt- I Iable to all conditions. 169995 3- H 2.88

HAND TROWELS. Choose cultivator, transplanter or trowel, with plastic handles. roll 4" high solid bead top'and LIQUID LAWN multiple in-ground ridges. FOOD. 32 fl. 02. Also one 4" connector in- covers 5,000 sq. ft area. 199547 3-J LIQUID WEED Z, FEED. 32 fl. 02. COV- ers 5,000 sq. ft. area A QUALITY

4-A height adjustment. Some assembly required. 117986

GASOLINE POWERED CORD TRIMMER. 14" ELECTRIC STRING TRIMMER. SUPER AIR STREAM 1.25 HP- E-0GER. Sale Price ...... Gear-dri\ten 1.25 HP motor Sale Price...... urn and 8" bllade for tough edging Less Rebate...... BLOWER NAC. jobs. Less Rebate...... -5m 246272 Edger aingles 45-degrees for Vour Cost trenching or sod removal. After Rebate . . Your Cost Features multi-position handle After Rebate . .39.39 Sa le I and grass guard. Lightweight. Wide 14" cutting swath, bump

15" cutting swath. MACGOS feed, adjustable handle for eas- \ ill3233 4- E ier control. 82214 188433 4-F 129.99

8115 13" HEDGE TRIMMER. 13" double-edge blades cut in either direction. 2 handles for

amp motor for smooth, consis- tent trimming. 1 year warranty. 018887 ------5unkzzizz CORPORbTlON

SI DEW IN DERfM WA LL M0 U NT HOSE REEL. Polyethylene wall mount unit holds up to 150' of Vs" hose. Reel detaches from wall mount hub for easy Fairlawn- storane.- SW150 114306 5-A GARDEN HOSE Sale Price ...... l3M by SWAN' FAIRLAWN@GARDEN HOSE by Less Mfa. Rebate...... tw BONUS PAK SWAN@ Save on Fairlawn: reinforced GARDEN HOSE vinyl garden hose. 5/8"X5O . Your Final by SWAN. 218321 5D Cost ...... /i/ \\ BONUS PAK GARDEN HO6E by Sale Price...... &a SWAN@ Save on the BONUS PAK - Garden Hose with Pistol Grip Nozzle in- Less Mfg. Rebate...... w -- cluded! Features a rugged, five-ply, all- sun-CORPORATION weat her rubber/ vinyl reinforced hose. Your Cost GRIPPER@ coupling included. Ve" I.D. After Rebate...... 4.m HOSEMOBILE@PORTABLE HOSE X 60'.282939 5-C 6/8" x 75' . 218339 REEL CART. Sturdy polyethylene hose Sale Price Sale reel cart holds up to 200 feet of 5h" hose...... 1L3# Price ...... 8m H R C200 076604 5B Less Mfg. Rebate...... Less Mfa. Rebate Sale m ...... -w Your Cost Your Cost 2448 After Rebate ...... 8.gg After Rebate......

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NELSON RAINSHOWERTM45 HOSEMOBILE@ SUPREME NON-PUDDLING SPRIN- HOSE REEL CART HDE2SO. KLER. Nelson's better quality Holds up to 250' of VS" hose. oscillating sprinkler with Turbo- j Exclusive Slide-Trak'" feature. Heart@ non-puddling action Easy access storage compart- and Dial-A-Rain@ coverage ment. Easylink@faucet and control. Covers 45' X66' area hose connector, Large 8" ~3OOOsq.ft.). 1035 115881 5F wheels for easy maneuverabil- ity, 5 leader hose, Storage Sale Price...... Nfl compartment. 278234 5-E Less Rebate...... Sa le -2m Your Cost IAfter Rebate . . *. .8.99

SPOT RAINTM35. Dial 5 multi-pattern sprinkler. 5 sprinklers in 1. 2150 164277 5- I RAINSHOWERTM 40. Non-puddling sprinkler. Covers up to 40' X66' (2600sq. ft.). 1015 115899 5-J You RAINPULSETM85. Large area sprinkler on spike a&t? base. Adjusts to water all or any part of an 85' diame- Sa'e ter circle. 1160 164210 I 5-K 4.99 18" GE SWEEP. Palmyra fibre will move heavy, caked dirt TRASH BAGS. Puncture and and debris over rough floor Sur- tear resistant. 6 bushel capacity. face. 10702 013094 6-A LD112TL10 213827 6-B

ROUGHNECKTMREFUSE CONTAINER Tough "EAGLE" HEDGE SHEAR. TFE blades repel acid, . . . tested. Heavy wall construction . . . the Rough- sap and moisture. Contoured ash handles with6- D neck stands up under sub-zero tempertures or super- enamel ferrules. 23-019(EH22) 233718 hot steam cleaning. * Lid fits tight to lock in smells. 014258 "EAGLE" LOPPING SHEAR. Scimitar shaped =-GALLON CAPACITT 2894 hook blade with TFE finish for clean cutting action. Contoured ash handles with long ferrules for added6- E Sale Price,. . . . , , ...... mm strength. 23-028(EL22) 233692 Less Mfg. Rebate . . , . . . . 2m "EAGLE" TRIMMER. Homeowner pole tree trim- mer with TFE cutting blade-12" pruning saw. Your Cost Heavy duty nylon pulley. 8' Action-Pull rope with After Rebate...... 8.83 pull grip. 8' two piece wood handle. Positive lock ~ - I, 12 II "I;

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STINGER LASER'" KLING CAN. Built to last. Polyethylene Weemlock-I8ndSC.W labrlc Easy set up and operation. Safe olastic resists BORDER FENCE around children and pets. No 40 watt. 1 acre coverage. U\ Leather and leaking. 33". Attractive Cape 3' X25'. Lets water bait needed. Galvanized and 235754 Lightweight easy-to- Cod styling. Con- in, keeps weeds out. cast aluminum. 078931 6-G Sale pour spout. Apple nects together to Conserves soil mois- green with white form continuous ture without souring nozzle. 303 21w50 lengths.FE33047662 or mildewing. 6-K102 8.99 I 6-1 6-J 124644

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1 LAWN FURNITURE SET. Contains: 4 Molded stack chairs with cushion. UMBRELLA BASE. For stabi- king your umbrella.#401-B0569

UMBRELLA. 71/2" 8-rib textilene umbrella with crank and 3-position tilt. -1

PHOENIX NO. 87170 (Black) LANSING NO. -1 (Brown) 328 sq. in. of dual level cooking 452 sq. in. of dual level cooking 20,oOO BTU twin burners 32,ooO BTU twin burnen Turcolite automatic igniter New electro-light ignition sys- 20 Ib. L.P. tank tem 7-R Gas minder fuel gauge 15947520 Ib. L.P. tank 7-c ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDERS HOUSEHOLD DUTY TYPE 111. Exclusive 75’/2” pivot safety foot with non-slip tread. Polypropylene rope and

ACRYLIC LATEX CAULK with SILICONE. Superior quality, interior/extbrior. Moisturdmildew resistant. Paintabldeasy cleanup. 18101, 100552

Sale Price...... m Less Mfg. Rebate.. . .-m YourAfter CostRebate,. . . . .5M WELDWOOD@WOODLIFE” WOOD PRESERVATIVE. Protects against mildew, de- cay, rot and fungal stain. Can be painted, stained, or 10.5 02. LEXEL CAULK. finished, Protects against warping, swelling, and split- :one. Firmly binds to almost tinn Will not crack, blister, my surface. Paintable Et mil- jew resistant. Clear or white.

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MASKING TAPE. For painting, packaging and many other shop and house-ati hold needs. SPACKLING SUPER 1”X80 Yds. LIGHTWEIGHT FORMULA. 001008 Needs no sanding. Will not 11/2” X60 Yds. crack, shrink. ONETIME ap- 001016 plication. 1/2 PT. 0542 123 074658 1

RUST-OLEUM@ Stops Rustw brand. Maximum Metal Protection. Exclusive rust-inhibiting ingredients Formulas for clean or rusted metal First step to a long-lasting finish Available in assorted colors

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2.49 PER GAL. 2.39 GALLON QUART MINERAL SPIRITS. Paint WATER SEAL@'WATER- KWIKEEZE BRUSH & STRYPEEZE PAINT 6 thinner.091348 1 gallon. Q208069F PROOFING FORMULA. ROLLER CLEANER. Cleans VARNISH REMOVER. Waterproofs: Wood, Brick, pure bristle, nylon and polyes- Semi-paste stripper works Concrete, Masonry, ter brushes. 01 152 9- D 1 on latex oil base paints, lac- Leather, Canvas, Dry Wall. 673566 quers & varnish. 011039-E 101-01 065128 9-C 1 673525

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After Rebate ...... 4" EXTERIOR BRUSH. SINKMASTER GARBAGE DISPOSALS. 1/3 HP CORROSION-PROOF. Grinding chamber, stainless steel swivel impellers. 1 WASHERLESS DOUBLE NEPTUNE DELUXE year warranty. 401 158014 10-A HANDLE KITCHEN FAU- STAINLESS STEEL 34.991; CET. 9211 221010 10-D 1/2 HP STAINLESS STEEL. Grind ring SINK. swivel impellers. Corrosion proof grinding 7" deep, 33" X 22". chamber. 2 year warranty. 701 158022 1CLB NB3322 167320 10-E 1/2 HP HEAVY DUTY. Fully-insulated sound shell, all stainless steel grinding com- ponents and corrosion proof grinding cham- ber and drain housing. 2 year warranw. 801 158030 10-c 68.88

WHITE TOILET SEAT. Top-Tightening hinge. Easy to install and remove from WHITE TOILET TANK & BOWL. 10-F BONE...... 54M li

lo60 SEPT-X 2 LE. Cleans, reactivates and deodor- YOUR KWIK-SEAL@TUB t9 TILE CAULK. Mil- ires septic tanks in one operation. 021261 10-L CHOICE dew & moisture resistant. Bright white. Paint- Easy cleanup. Excellent flgxibility & 1185 COPPER SULFATE CRYSTALS 2 LB. For -. sewer, septic tanks roots and ponds. 163394 10-M adhssion. 6 02. 18003 100784 COUPON GOOD THROUGH SALE ON 1071 PROFESSIONAL DRAIN CLEANER 1 QT. Designed to unclog drains. 021345 10-N I 5 GAL. JET@VAC. 1.1 peak HP motor. Cleans up garage and workshop debris, laundry room spills, sawdust, dirt and much ;Ij,; more. -1 ll-B

24" SHELF ANCHOR"". LATCH SET FOR STORM Easy to install, nearly invisi- OR SCREEN DOOR. 1" to ble when shelf is inserted. 11/4" thick. Black or al Use with any 5/8" shelf. Brown or almond. 8BBRN, MALM, 214536,214S9 ~ 19.99 STO RAGE S H E LVIN G . 8" X24" OAK Sturdy steel shelving. 36"WX71"HX 12"D. TL526N ll-F

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1 YARD LITE. 175 watt mercury vapor. R175M, 0922&8 12-A I I

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SWAY BULBS. Versatile lighting for your home. Save energy by using only the watt- 2.29 age you need, Soft-White DOUBLE OUTLET coating reduces glare. 30/70/ COVER. With gasket and 100 watts or 50/100/150 screws. C310, 676791 12-E I watts.

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A, GEORGIAN 36" 4 stencil blades. Available in white or brown.

8. SEVILLE 52" 4 stencil blades. Available in polisl7 or antique brass.

C. DECORATIVE SCHOOLHOUSE Light Kit. 2891 16 9.33 PLAIN SCHOOLHOUSE KIT 289298

D. 4 BULB TULIP LIGHT KIT. Available polish or antique brass. 289082/289074

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48" FLUORESCENT ALL 2 Pack 48" 40 WAll AC SINGLE POLE QUIET SWITCH. Brown or PURPOSE SHOPLIGHT. COOL WHITE FLUORES- ivory. onosr, 077099 Uses two 40 watt bulbs. In- CENT TUBES. For shop, cludes ceiling chain and 3 garage and general use. DUPLEX GROUNDING OUTLET. Break-off fins prong grounded plug. F40CW/2PK. 290312 13-E for two-circuit conversion. Brown or ivory. 077255, FAWOR 13D 077263,5320,5320-1 13-G

TWO LAMP FLOODLIGHT YQ HOLDER KIT With rectangular box. Kit includes: lampholders, outlet box, cover, aas- kets, wire connectors, hardware, Gal- ant, and complete instructions. (Bulbs si$> 3.38 not included). K202 154542 Sals Price...... 1W WAlT FLOODLIQHT BULB. Ideal for home secu- Less Mfg. Rebate ...... rity, outdoor decorative lighting or accent lighting Your Cost for indoor walls. ,After Rebate...... 8"W iaPAR/FL 214015 13-1. SUPER HOT PROPANE TORCH KIT. Features solid proof filter and rep1 fuel cylinder. 94220.

14" BACKSAW. Made of 3l/r" CUT HACK SAW special steel, kiln dried hard- FRAME. Heavy plated wood handle. MM14, 1602. RUBBER MALLET. frame with blade #a. I 147827 14-D RM16, 147850 14F I 11316

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I BELT SANDER. SKlL patented Auto-Trackw belt Two tools in one-Variable speed drilling action @ 13.75 control eliminates belt centering. 700 ft./min. belt 2,600 RPM and 0-40,oOO BPM for concrete and ma speed for fast surface removal. Dust bag dust collec- sonry hammering. 3.2 Amp., 1/3 H.P. EDP 179358, PREMIUM FIBERGLASS 1 tor-3" X 18" belt, 3/4 H.P. 7313:04, 024088 15-6 6425:M 15°C HAMMERS CURVED CLAW. The premium ham- ~.. . mer with Permabonfl han- d I dle to head construction. Bench Mounting Clamp Set DrilllDriver Bits included. Cushion arb. 11-402, 260919 $1 1 .OO Retail Value $10.00 Retail Value 1 I , ._ .- _+.I.I-- --+ "8

HANDYMAN@ HAND SAW, 26" saw features COMBINATION tempered steel blade, 8 pts. SQUARE. 12" grooved per inch. Hardwood handle blade. Scriber and level vial in designed for comfort , handle. Metric versions avail- 15526, 113.472 150 able. W222, 408658 15-E

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WOOD HANDLE 4.4w 6 PC. SET CIRCULAR SAW BLADES. face framing ham- POWER Sblade bonus pack. Contsins mer. Heavy duty SCREWDRIVER cutoff /rip, pmood and chisel claw, 17" hickory -178. 15096, tooth blades for a full range of handle. 505M, cutting. ZWW, 610834 15J 273763 15-ti 1.48 10.5 02. LIQUID WD-40. 9 02. spray NAILS. Waterproof PAINT. 12 02. Chip lubricant loosens. - - - - .. - bond remains elastic on Uand corrosion resist- I rusted parts and pro- most building materials. ant. Variety of col- tects metal. 453902 LWGo1-B, 177766 16-B ors. 16-C 16-D Ski1 I e sum Twist* ' Iron out.

POLY /VINYL 13.99 19.99 2.88 HEAVY DUTY TARPS CORDLESS SCREW- SUPER IRON OUT. STAPLE GUN. DRIVER. Your manual Cleans, water soft- 8'XlO'142042 ..... 3-88 Uses 6 staple sizes, screwdriver just became eners. The all-pur- 114" to 9116". and obsolete. 114'' hex collet. pose rust and stain 10' X12' 5.88 Ceiltile@for ceiling EDP 178327,2105 16A remover. 157438 142059 ..... tile. T-50M, 008409 16-E 16-F 16-T;

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CROFT-CLARA 4ARIABLE SPEED JIGSAW. Qual- ty straight line jigsaw with variable peed to handle a wide ranw of mate- ials from wood to steel. 3.0 Amp. '13 LUMBER 4.P. EDP360404,4235:01 16-1 6141 EmCASS CITY RD., CASS CITY. MI

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