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4 VOLUME 84, 17 I ‘HROI?JICLE NUMBER Inin1 LENTS 14 PAGES PLUS 2 SUPPLEMENTS Community To decide hot races ‘eader McConkey succumbs Prirnarv election

Maynard Henry McCon- key, 77, a lifelong resident of Cass City, died Sunday, dy29, at his home. vote Tuesdav He was born Oct. 5, 1912, in Cass City, the son of Robert and Clara (Bingham) Many eyes will be on the dates will battle tor the posts Elmwd,Elkland,Novesta Groner retired after 35 McConkcy. Cass City area next week as of clerk and trustee, On the and Kingston townships, 3 years. He married Miss Clara 5 candidates battle for their non-partisan ballot, 4 candi- Republicans and 2 Demo- Three candidates are seek- Hoffarth Aug. 28, 1937, in respective party’s nomina- dates will be vying for the crats are vying for the oppor- ing a trustee seat. They are NovcstaTownship. She died tion in the most hotly con- opportunity to run for elw- tunity to run in the General Democrat Elizabeth Bag- Dec. 10,1980. Hemarried tested Primary election race tion as district court judge in Election in November. gleman and Republicans Mrs. Joyce (Conklin) Rapes for a Tuscola County Com- November. The candidates are Repub- Douglas Kramer and in Cass City Aug. 18,1984. HARVESTTIME- Wheat yields generally are low this year mission seat. In addition, voters will licans Jack Brinkman, Ed- Russell Mayer, all of King- A retired dairy farmer, he in Tuscola, Sanilac and Huron counties and the crops of Ubly The battle for the District 2 decide a county-wide mil- ward~C. Scollon and Roy J. ston. served as trustee and mem- post isn’t the only competi- lage request for primary Tuckey, and Democrats Other candidates seeking ber of the administrative area farmer Louis Walsh were no exception. Walsh said dry tion featured in the Aug. 7 roadstreet improvements, Mary Lou Bums and’Rich- township office in the board of Trinity United election, however. and Elmwood Township ard Erla. county are Republican Methodist Church of Cass weather stunted grain development. He is pictured gathering Other primary races are set voters face library and road The District 2 seat was Elaine Seibel, Gagetown, City. He had benchairman wheat from his field near Cumber and Wheeler Roads. in District 5 and in Koylton work millage questions. vacated last spring by Kim who is running for the office of the County Board of Township, where candi- In District 2, which covers D. Glaspie, who resigned to of clerk in Elmwood Town- Commissioners, the Cass accept appointment by Gov. ship, and Republicans Ed- City Library Board and of James J. Blanchard -as the wGd Spannagel and Janice the Tuscola County Health county’s district court R. Vogel, both of Union- Department. He served on Crops lookgood, not great; judge. ville, who are seeking the he Tuscola County Social - Appointed to replace Glas- offices of supervisor and Welfare Board, had been pie was former long-time clerk, respecthely, in Co- Elkland Township Supervi- county clerk Elsie 3icks, lumbia Tiwnship: sor and helped to formulate Deford, who stated at that the Tuscola County Soil time that she would not seek MELAGE PROPOSALS ’ Conservation Service. He wheat yields under average election to the 2-year post. was also a life member of In District 5, which con- County voters will decide Tyler Lodge F and AM by Kristine L, Renaud age of the entire Crop Was corn market,” LeCureux are still recovering trom agricultural outlook, county sists of Fremont, Dayton, the fate of a County Road #3 17, Cass City. Staff Writer destroyed, he added and “It commented. “Prices are still early set-backs. livestock farmers have good Koylton and Watertown Commission ballot issue He is survived by his wife, probably won’t have an ef- higher than some of the lows Cutting winds damaged reports as well. townships, incumbent Mi- that requests one mill for 2 Joyce; one son, Edwin Despite scattered €)rob- fect on the overall yield.” we’ve seen over the years,” sugar &t fields in some “They’re telling me lems with drought, heavy Beet harvesting starts late Stein said. chael Green, Mayville, will Years. VcConkey and his wife areas of Sanilac County, they’ve got more hay than be challenged by Don If approved, the road work Karen of Burke, Va.; 2 winds, insects and diseases, in September. Until then Although Huron County’s requiring 2 or 3 replantings they know what to do with, McLane in the Republican millage wouJd be levied in daughters and their spouses, the agricultural Situation in weather conditions could corn and bean fields look and causing Some economic and that their corn looks Primary. 1990 and 1991, raising an Clarke and Janet Cummings the tri-county arm Seems still improve or hinder the promising, LeCureux said loss. However, improving better than ever,” said Brian estimated $616,000 each . of MLPleasant and Dr. 10- about average and slightly crop, Stein remarked, add- wheat yields are down in weather conditions helped Troyer, Sanilac County year. Of the total, some above that mark in some ing no major delays are fore- Some areas because of crop The winner will face seph and Linda Riley of Ann revive the plants. dairy agent. Democrat Ronald W. Harris $450,000wouldgoannually Arbor; one step-son, Larry regions. seen. ailments, cool temperatures “I think the sugar beets are Individual area farmers to the road commission. The “For the most Part I think Annywoms feasted on the in November. and insufficient moisture. looking pretty good over- generally concur with the the remainder would be distrib- things are looking Pretty county’s cereal crops, pi- ,Fortunately, farmers all,” NageUcirk remarked. Also in General Elec- were county-wide findings in tion, incumbent Vassar uted to the county’s villages goad,” commented Martin marily enjoying the oats. able to deal with a few iso- In adaiti6n to a favorable Please turn back page, and- the City of Vas=. 1 Nagelkirk, Sanilac’ “They basically defoliate lated cases of armyworms. Democrat Robert Russell, CountY’scooperativeexten- the plants by eating the “Most of the armyworms District 6, faces a challenge Road commission officials siondirxtorand Crop agent- leaves,” he explained. “The were controlled border from Republican Nancy J. have said that a majority of by the In Huron County “Crops Ne worms clip the heads off the spraying,” LcCureux noted. Bittner, also of Vassar. county’s 350 miles of looking pfetty fair,” accord- stalks, They are not harves- District 6 consists of Tus- primary roads are in need of In Sanilac County wheat Caroite faces cola and Vassar townships. some repair, and without ing to agricultural agent Jim table then.” harvesting is nearly corn- w Commissjnners.-____I -_--..Irunnine Stein said because the pests additional funding, those plete and the bean and corn. unopposed are Akron RC repairs may have t6be done appeared late in the season, crops appear healthy, publican Terry Houthoofd, at the expense of township yield loss.. should prove Nagelkirk said. rape charge District 1 (Wisner, Akron, road work. fairly small. Due to several small grain A Cam area man was ar- assault with intent to rob *Irner and Further, officials say the and wheat diseases, primar- done as LIVESTOCK WILL ily the barley yellow dwarf rested Ffiday in connection while armed, and 3 counts of Ellington townships); Vas- be BENEFIT with fie July 11 rape of a use of a firam in the cornc sar Republican Arnold quickly as Pssibk before mosaic virus, the cereal Krumnauer, District 3 minor work becomes a ma- crops incurred some dam- Car0 woman in her home. mission of a felony. Alfalfa fields overcame the age, he remarked. Various Troopers at the state police According to troopers, the (Gilford* Fairgrove* jor victim had arrived home at mark and ’miata t~~~- odds andproducedabumper fungi and armyworms also post in Car0 said officers Next week’s millage ques- crop this year. “Hop~fullyit from the Car0 and Bridge- about 1 p,m. July 11 when ships); Democrat tion will be the road took their toll, but not to a she was accosted by a male Norma Bates* District will help to make a better severe extent. port posts arrested Rickey ’* commission’s third attempt quality feed, which should Recent rainfall helped the Lee Hutcherson, 35, in Br- intruder who had entered the (Indianfieldstownships), and and Millington roadin 2 yearsfunding. to secure primary. result in more milk produc- plants but cool temperatures idgeport at about 11 :20 p.m. home prior to her arrival. tion,” he remarked. After assaulting the woman, Democrat *. Voters in August 1988 re- hindered their growth, he HWherson was arraigned the intruder left the resi- Worth, District (Arbela jectedarequestof2millsfor Dry bcans are turning into added. Saturday in Tuscola County dence and fled the Scene in and Millington townships). another high-y ield crop. “We’re really not that dif- District court and is being 4 years. Three months later, Beans growing in this area, ferent from last year, but I the victim’s vehicle. a proposed $20 license plate especially Tuscola and on $600~ooobond* A The vehicle was later RACES surcharge to fund the work \ still don’t quite see the tem- preliminary examination is found abandon& in be Huron counties, look good peratures the crops would was soundly defeated, enough to influence prices set for Aug. 8. parking lot of the Big Wheel In Koylton Townshipv enjoy.” James In Elmwood Township, on the national market, Stein Arrested on a 7-count war- store just outside Of CUO. voters are being asked to predicted. Whcat and corn rant, the suspect is charged Troopers, who were as- Clifford, and Mary Brief, approve 314 of a mill for SET-BACKS HINDER Kingston, will vie next week grown elsewhcre in the CROPS with first degree Criminal sisted by Car0 @ice, said a for the clerk’s post. The operation and maintenance Midwest are lowering coun- Sexual Conduct, breaking lead developed during their and entering, unlawfully investigation led to Friday’s OfficeBorek hassince been April, whenby bw,of Rawson and oneMemorial mill for Li- 5 try-wide prices in those Although cereal crops such markets. driving away an automobile, arrest. as wheat, barley and oats veteran clerk Winford Please turn to back page* “It’s the national picture have survived and are ready that’s going to affect the for harvesting, other plants Village to pay $2,000 to help pay brochure cost

A request to help pay the “is beyond the capability 01 cost of a brochure featuring the chamber budget.”’ Cass City, and a proposal to Village President L.E. pave an alley in the village Althaver noted Hills and were approved during a brief Dales General Hospital and monthly Village Council service clubs, as well as the meeting Monday night. chamber, are sharing the The request for funds- cost* $2,aK)-was made by the Turning to the alley pro- village’s Chamber of Com- posal, the council noted it merce, which is sponsoring has received a pctitioil from the projject. residents asking tha thc al- The 20-page brochure, ley behind their 4 Main which is entering the final Street lots, between Down- stages of production, will ing and Brooker streets, be showcase Cass City, featur- paved. ing a number of pictures and The residents also sug- emphasizing the quality of gested that they pay for the life available in the area. work initially and then be In a lctter to the council, reimbursed by the village KAREN LENTON HOLDS one of her favorites among a doll collection estimated chamber president Jen Tor- over a 3-year period, a pay- she dai explained that 10,000 ment method which has at some 200 pieces - the Tiny Tears doll had as a little girl. The Ubly area copies of the brochure are been used with similar proj- woman, whose family also collects tractors, toys and teddy bears, also restores and being printed at a cost of ects in the past. $5,000,and that the expense “If the property owners are makes dolls- (Story page 5.1 PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,AUGUST 1,1990 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Cass City Area Social and Personal Items

A udrcy Kut Len herger Phone 872-3049

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stine Among those who at- Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Mrs. Don Wildman and and daughter Roxanne of tended a retirement open LaPeer, Shelley LaPeer, grandson Jonathan visited Hastings came to spend the house for Clayton Hubel in Ann Neal, Nathan, Stephen Thursday afternoon with with his mother, Swartz Creek Sunday were and MiChelle LaPeer of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Mrs. Elizabeth Stine. Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doerr, Houghton were guests at a LaPeer. day, they all visited Mr.and Mr. and Mrs, Harold birthday dinner Tuesday at Mrs. Roger Nicholas, who the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pattie and Debbie Tim- are vacationing at the Guinther, Mr. .and Mrs, Gaylord LaPeer. Michelle ken Guinther, and mons spent Sunday after- Caseville County Park. Mr. LaPeer’s birthday was noon with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Stan Guinther, Archie celebrated. Nathan LaPeer Gaylord LaPeer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McPhail, Mr. and Mrs. spent Monday night and Lash left Saturday to spend Charles McPhail and Mr. Tuesday with his great- Mr. and Mrs. Basil McIn- a few days with Mr. and and Mrs. Dick Szarapski. grandparents, Mr. and tosh of Caro visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gelbaugh and Mrs. Gaylord LaPeer. Mrs. Gaylord LaPeer Tues- family at a cottage at The annual reunion of the day afternoon. Crooked Lake. family of the late John Mr. and Mrs. Don Whit- Guinther and Marion tenburg attended the The Golden Rule class of Mrs. Gladys Albee of Gu in her Whi tefoot was Salem UM Church met in Holiday, Fla., came Tues- farewell party at. the held Saturday afternoon at Wahjamega Country the fellowship hall Thurs- day and stayed until Mon- the Cass City Gun Club. day, July 26, for a potluck day visiting Mrs. Laura Church for pastor Rev. supper. A business meeting Ball. Mrs. Eleanor Shell of Rodney Decker and wife followed with 13 members Midland came Thursday Mary Damm, Marion Linda. Rev. Decker is leav- answering roll call. The and stayed until Sunday. ing to be an instructor and McClorey and Larry chairman of Department of next meeting will be Aug. They visited Mr. and Mrs. McClorey visited Tim and 23. Phil Brack in AuGres. Biblical Languages at the Susan Wooster in Flint Sun- Cavalry Bible College in Saturday, they attended the day. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hanby Florida picnic at Oak Kansas City, Mo. entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Kurt Mika Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Rich Beach. and Mrs. Don Hanby, son MF. Sharon and Kevin Asher Meg’s Peg Greg, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rae-Lyn Rocheleau of Roth, all of Cass City and Anita Kay Hartwick and in-law Paul Warcxinsky and of Phoenix, Az., arrived I I Hanby, Eric and Kirk, Mrs. Jeffery Rokrt Rich were 1.- Gagetown married Kurt friends of the groom. Sam Wald, the grcmm’s Wednesday to spend a 3- Lillian Hanby and Vera Ringbearers were Justin married May 5 at CassCity ’s cousin. The bride’s nephew, week vacation visiting King at a cookout in honor Mika of Cass City Saturday, Evangelical Frcc Church. friends and relatives in of the birthdays of Barb and May 12, at the St. Agatha Ewald of Sebewaing, Jef- Taylor Bills was the ring Fertilizer Catholic Church , frey Ricker and Brian Pastor Eldred Kclley offici- with Cass City and Bay City. Jacob. bearer. Along Wald, Gagetown. Father Julius A. Ricker of Jackson, all cous- atcd at the double-ring cere- the br idc’s brothcr-i n - la w for sale mony. Thursday dinner guests Spleet officiated at the 2:OO ins of the bride. Michael Bills also ushered Engagement of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley p.m. ceremony. ivoryThe bridetaffeta wore with a gowna high of The bride is a 1985 Cass the guests. Morel1 were Mrs. James Paul and Lynda Roche- City High School graduate announced ‘, by Mdv8 E. Guinther Neal of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Given in marriage by hcr .*’ L leau, Gagetown, are the neckline accented with and an employee of “The father, thc’bridc wore a for- Robert Garcia and family bride’s parents and the pearls and sequins, The full of Adrian and Mrs. Marilyn Travelcr” in Sandusky. The mal satin gown featuring a Mr. and Mrs. James Mal- groom’s parents are Cass skirt was accented with groom graduated from Lawn sheep are showing sure he lived up to it as far as Dennis and daughter Karry scoop neckline, kcyholc lory of Kingston announce up all over town, all over the that bride and groom are of Caro. CityKathleen residents, Mika. Richard and blush pink taffeta roses, and Deckerville High School. back, hand-bcading and a the engagement of their lengthhad a train.sweeping She cathedrdcarried a Harry and Harriet countryside, actually. concerned. scalloped train. She also daughter, Trasi Alison, to Friday supper Serving as maid of honor Hartwick, Deford are the The Halls, on North See- Another client had him guests of wore a tiara accentcd with Keith Richter. He is the son ger Street, have a veritable show up at a ritzy hair styl- Mr, and Mrs. Leslie was Amy Thies, Owendale, cascading bouquet of prim- bride’s parents and Dccker- sced pearls and a fingertip- of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rich- Hartwick were Mr. and friend of the bride. Brides- tulips, white ville residents Robert and menagerie in their front yard ing salon with his pet mon- rose freesia lcngth vcil. Her buquct ter of Kingston. - - 2 sheep, 4 head of cattle grel, claiming that the dog’s Mrs. George Fisher Sr. of maids were Marcie bridal pink roses, accented Sherry1 Rich are parents of Cass City and Jeff was made of lilies, roses and An Oct. 27 wedding is and 2 pigs - - and they’re missing patches of hair were Draschil, Owendale, friend with iridescent paper ana the groom. gardenias. king planncd. Hartwick ‘and friend of Big of the bride, Michele greens. adorable. the result of a botched perm Rapids. Other relatives Serving as matron of honor During the ceremony mu- We have only sheep in our at the salon. Murphy, Cass City, sister of The maid of honor and was Dawn Bills, the bride’s Marriage Licenses came in the evening to help the groom, Jane Billy, Cass sic was provided by vocalist back yard, but they have to When the dog, who had no Leslie Hartwick celebrate bridesmaids wore blush sister. Also in attendance the most realistic animals City,. and Susan Salcido, pink tea-length satin gowns Ron Zdrojewski and organ- Paul Valcrian Izydorek be training whatsoever, ran his birthday with ice cream Owendale, friends of the were Kimbcrlee Bader and ist Jan Moore. Selections around. and cake. with chantilly lace. Thei Anne Polk, friends of the and Maria Anna Meggc, around in circles at the sa- bride. included “Thc Wcdding both of Dccker. When we returned from a lon, Antion claimed he was The Women’s Bible Study carried handtied bouquets of bride and Brenda Song,” “The Lord’s Prayer” trip recently we discovered Flower girls were Miss light pink tulips, rose Warczinsky, the groom’s James Thurbur Chrysler, upset because he knew he group of the Sutton Ashley Ewald, Sebewaing, and “The Vows Go Unbro- Vassar, and Lisa Dawn Kirk, that the little rips had fertil- had a show the next day. Methodist Church went to alstromeria, accented with sister. Shelly Warczinsky, Gpn ” Miss Andrea Ricker, nw”’ Fairgrove. ized the lawn. *Nokidding. He ranted and raved about the Paul Findlay home at wax flower and iridescent nicce of the groom, was the Little sheep doodoos depos- Sand Point for a potluck Jackson, cousins of the bows.Organist Dedise Lenhard flower girl. Aftcr the wedding, a reccp- Scott Allan Pero and Mel- the “show dog’s” career bride, and Miss Ashley itcd behind each one. dinner Tuesday e Attending tion was held at Colony ody Kay Clampitt, both of being ruined and insisted Krause, Ann Arb, cousin Standing up for the groom HOW for 250 guests. Fol- Vassar. Our lawn has never been that they send him a canine from here were Margaret of Howell, singers Cindy greener. Lounsbury, Irene Tracy of the grmm. Bader of Cass City, and Cass was his fnend, Brian Patter- lowing a onc-wcck honey- Barton Michael Long and toupee kit by express mail and Ida Wiles. Best man was Mike son. Groomsmcn were moon in Jamaica, the couple Renec’ Sharon Bock, both We didn’t have to check before the dog show. Ferris of Saginaw provided for fingerprints, We know Langen burg, Cass City, the music church brothcr Kevin Rich, brothcr- now rcsidc in Dcckcrville. of Millington. Eventually he brought in A group of United during who’s responsible - the friend of the groom. services. Kurt Jay Tuckey and Ann the balloons and sang Methodist Women of Sutton Groomsmen were Paul Maric Jordan, both of Cass same culprit who put a “For “Happy Birthday” to the Methodist Church went to Following the wedding a

Sale” sign ‘in frobtbf our Mika, Cass City, brother of reception was held for 500 City. stunned stylist. + dinner Monday and to house while we wete on the groom, Scott Murphy, guests at Dom Polski Hall, Darryl Vincent Posluszny He’s reported to have 3 Huron City to tour the CasCity, brother-in-law of and Tami Wynetlc Mallory, vacation one year, among dozen paid accomplices, museum. CWO. other pranks. It’s getting so the groom, Jeremy Roche- The groom is employed at both of Dcford. including midgets, a strip- Mrs. Lyle Zapfe was a leau, Gagetown, brother of we’re afraid to go away. Cole Carbide, Cas City. ,I Mark Fdwin Bartlctt and tease artist who starts off in a dinner guest Sunday of Mr. the bride, and Mark Patricia Jane Bcssler, both At the risk of giving ideas gorilla suit, and a man who and Mrs. Bud Peasley in The bride is employed at :. to our “friend”, who dTsn’t Copeland, Cass City, friend Hills and Dales Hospital, 2 of Cass City. weighs 4SO pounds and de- Deford. of the groom. Ushers were Richard Michael Warford need any encouragement, livers “moon-a-grams.” Cass City. I’m reminded of a story that Gleason and Julia (Bolla) Leigh Langenburg, Rusty The couple are residing in :., Sr. and Ethclyn Alice Kelly, Now that has to be even Rolhfs of Vienna, Va., spent Schneeberger and Jurgen both of Caro. appcared in a daily a few more disgusting than sheep Cass City. weeks ago. Saturday visiting friends in Stcphcn Arthur Smith and dung! the Cass City area. They Susan Mark Smith, both of it told about a guy named came to attend the Rolhfs Antion, who organized Antion charges from Vassar. Tom $19.95 to$l,O,depending reunion. Gleason is for- Baders celebrate i’I: Clarence Daniel Van- Prankmasters, a company merly from Fairgrove and that designs and executes on the complexity of the Sickle 111 and Tammy Lynn prank. Julia is formerly of Cass Watson, both of Vassar. practical jokes for all occa- City. 59th anniversary David Arthur Schluckebicr sions, and gets paid for it. And to think our friend Mr.andMrs.LloydBader Donna Auten and Dale :: and Lisa Lynn Salk, both of He operates in the Wash- collects, delivers and dis- Hills and Dales were honored on their 59th Bader of Cass City, Bob :: Milling ton. ington,D.C.,areaand weall tributes manure for nothing! General Hospital wedding anniversary Satur- Bader of Decker,Mrs. Helen t: OUR HOME Marvin Eugene Streeter, know what a bunch ofjokers day afternoon and evening Hubbard of Kingston, Mrs $ hang out there. CASS CITY CHRONIC~E PATIENTS LISTED MON- with a party for family and Wanda Parrott and Mrs. Lachinc, and Clara Mac USPS 092-700 DAY,JULY 30, WERE: :. Kerby, Fairgrove. One of his stunts involved PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY friends at the White Creek AudreyHalasofRoyalOak; ;: INSURANCE attending a wedding and AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Club near Deford. 24 of their 25 grandchildren, Joseph Leroy Yax and 6550 Main Street Elgene Foster, Alger :: reception with a female CAN REDUCE Patty Mac Soldon, Cass John Hairc, publisher. Freiburger, Margaret Approximately 120 guests and 20 great-grandchildren. 2 City. cohort, as a nerd couple. He Na uonal A dvcrtising Rep resenla tiv c . Johnson, Kayla Yax, Cass attended the afternoon and Dennis Gcne Richey and showed up wearing white fichigan Weekly Newspapers, Inc., 257 City ; evening of visiting, food and The grandchildren Pre- and a red paisley Michigan , East Lpnsing, Michi- sented Mr, and Mrs. Bader YOUR HOME Dcborah Lynn Dillchay, socks gan. -. Hazen Stevenson, Caro; fellowship. both of Millington. jacket over a Hawaiian Subscription Riccs: To post offices in Glen Armstead, Snover ; Among those attending With a portrait of the @and- $ Ernest Lee Baumgard and sports shirt. The only thing Tuscola, Huron and Sanilrc Counties - James Burleson, Decker. were the Baders’ 7 children, children taken at a recent 3U INSURANCE that matched was his behav- $10.00ayear.or2ytarsfor$18,3 years Mrs. Marjorie Caister, Mrs. get-together. Amber Marie Hillikcr, both for $25. $7 for months, and 3 months of Milling ton. ior. for $4.00. PREMIUM Jack Wayne Finktwiner He reportcdly snatched In Michigan - $12.00 a year, 2 years and Phyllis Ann McCoy, rolls off the banquet tables, $22.00. both of Millington. gawked at the chandeliers In other pans of the United States - 20% Savings If You’re Over55 and managed to worm his $15.00a year, or2 years $28.00. Payable Dennis B. Clark, Milling- m advance. ton, and Amanda May way into most of the pictures For information regarding newspaper 872-5114 Millerov, Vassar. for the wedding album, advcrtising rod commercial and job Antion’s motto is “What- printing, telephone 872-2010. 6265 Church St., Cass City Brian Harvey Jones, Snow, and Kelly Jo Cry- ever we do for you will be derman, Caro. remembered forever.” I’m VOTE AUGUST 7 for DISTRICT JUDGE’ Mary Lou KIM DAVID BURNS GLASPIE Democrat District #2 Commissioner, Tuscola Co.

$c Resident of District 37 yrs. +@ Former Office Mgr. and Nurse H. T. Donahue, M.D. (18 yrs.) Lifelong Former Your Current ARespected ’ 2...:* ‘1 * Graduate of Kinqston- High- School * Current Chairperson Tuscola County Tuscola County Tuscola County Jurist of ’*‘ * Registered NurseiParalegal Allen Home Care Advisory Board Resident Commissioner District Judge Proven Ability 2pi Former Hills and Hospital I: Dales +# Paralegal - Burns & Biddinger, P. C, Office Mgr. Pad by Commlltec to Elect hlary Lou Burns. 6352 Gartit:.;d St Cass City, hli&Vgan 48726 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLEWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1,1990 PAGE T&

s...... *.’.....~...... ~.‘.....~.*.*.....‘..~,’.’. *.*.y. !w3 95 Missionary “lf It Fitz ... to speak at $999 pliers? Holbrook Missionary MaryBeth By Jim Fitzgerald Banning, a religious worker assigned to the Philippines, I I will present a program on Crown Amusements Inc., the fmthat provides the rides lead in a 1940 stag film, sit- day Inn table that Joe has put the Philippines in the and concessions for the Tuscola County and other It was recently revealed Holbmk Baptist Church Fair ; that the federal government ting on a cheap hotel couch, his feet under. similar events, has an agent well-known in the Thumb arm. hoping humbly for a star Second, there’s the job auditorium Sunday from 10 He is Red Morgan, a former coach at Akron-Fairgrove and paid $999 for a pair of pliers. a.m. to noan. So what I want to know is dope dealer to save his farm purpose. Hidden cameras Kingston. He was in the office on business and remarked that from foreclosure. require holes in hotel and The program, faturing his firm could spice up the Cass City Festival. how come the FBI couldn’t slides, a lecture and question : get a clearer picture of FBI videotapes are always motel walls. Skilled Ameri- Cass City has always shied away from this type entertain- in black and white, That can laborers must be hired to and answer session, will ment, prefemng to stick with home-generated activities. ;Mayor Marion Barry smok- include the latest infonna- ’ makes our federal govern- drill those holes, There’s a temptation to say that, depending on the cost, ing crack, if that’s what he tion on the political and : was really doing. From ment look cheap and ridicu- Third, there’s the public maybe carnivalrides should be added to give the event a shot lous. My relatives bor- reassurance purpose. Ever earthquake situations in that of adrenaline. They add something, especially for the kids, 1 where I sat, he could have tape country. been taking nose drops. ing cocktail parbes in full since Richard Nixon said he but they take something away, too. You lose a little of the It wasn’t surprising that the color, for Lord’s sake, and wasn’t a crook, many of us There will be no charge for one-on-one home town flavor when any group of pros comes have had doubts about OUT admission, but an offering in. Barry hotel-room video was no one ever wants to look at will taken. lousy poor lighting, them. The Barry tapes were elected officials. Well-pro- be so - Holbrook Baptist Church, *I++++++++ shown on television to in- duced videotapes can reas- :blurred images, muffled 8012 Germmia Rd., is lo- dialogue, unimaginative di- trigued viewers all over the sure us we were right in the world, we have to wait first place. cated about a half-mile A Cass City woman, Kay Warner, is doing her bit in a - recting, tacky set, amateur- Do south of the Petroglyphs in , Those are only 3 reasons campaign to recruit adults for girl scouting. Kay Warner, ish camera technique, unin- 30 years for Ted Turner to Sanilac County’s Greenleaf ,spired choreography. The colorizeFBI taps before we why the FBI videotaping director for the Mid-Thumb Service Unit of the Mitten Bay know what shade suit the budget should be greatly Township. Girl Scout Council, has taped a public service commercial ‘same thumbs-down review GIVE ME THAT old-time religion Additional information is :was earned several years ago mayor of Washington, D.C., increased. If we can afford - that is slated to be aired in abut 10 days on channel 5. $999 for one lousy pair available by contacting the The TV spots are part of a media blitz that also includes when the FBI taped some wears to trysts? of Last week Argyle, Decker and Shab- Rev. Darrell Banning at Siskel and Ebert might pliers, we can certainly R. radio and print media congressmen for the AB- af- bona United Methodist Churches 658-2580 or 799-9338. . SCAM Film Festival. suggest that the hidden- ford Warner Brothers-type **+***+++* * And remember the dread- camera genre needs murky spending for the sophisti- sponsored a vacation Bible school titled ful mas the government black and white to provide a cated camera equipment and made of John DeLorean’s realistic atmosphere for experienced people needed “Bibletimes Marketplace.” Tents were Indian relics I suppose the odds aren’t as great as winning the Lotto, but image? Debrean went into tapof mayors who sneak to produce high-quality, erected on the Shabbona church lawn I’m sure that you will agree that Father Julius Spleet of St. the project with an interna- around on their wives. I full-color tapes of top gov- featured at Pancratius Church was the beneficiary of a long shot last tional reputation for being a might suggest that pompous ernment officials getting in to create homes and craft booths for an week. wealthy, super-smart chief critics who always pro- trouble in hotel rooms. ancient Biblical village. About 65 chil- church museum As he explained it to his congregation, this is what executive, always com- nounce “genre” COITW~~Y One tip: Rather than teach happened. On a return trip from Ann Arbor, he stopped at the pletely in charge. He came should be smart enough to quality filmmaking to an dren participated in the 4-day event. Owens Road exit for a coffee break. He placed his appoint- Indian artifacts will be fea- out looking like the second realize that anyone who FBI agent, it might be easier Pictured in the weaving tent are Argyle ment book with his gas mileage records and other papers on can’t cheat realistically in to teach sleazy entrapment tured at St Mary’s Church- the top of the roof of his car and drove away. living color has no business to Steven Spielberg. residents Tanya Janqow (left) and Parisville museum the first He realized what happened and, since he did not have his Sundays in August and Sep- .~ running for public office. name or address in the book, mentally wrote it off as lost. Bobbi Armstead. tember. Later he received a call from Father LaFleur from Port

CATCH__ ~~ To me, it appears obvious 3 from area Sanilac saying that if he wanted his notebook back to call a that FE3I videotape produc- Rocks carved and painted number that he furnished. Mystifiednot only by the number *THE* tions are severely under- by Indians, stone and prehis- but how Father the number, he called and his toric axes, and similar items learned budgeted. But why? Pratt & on dean’s list notebook was returned. Whitney, the jet-engine will add to the museum’s The person (unidentified) who found the notebok found builder that sold those $999 usual display of antiquesand Michigan relics. Father LaFleur’s number in it as one of the persons that pliers to the Air Force, de- Three area residents have Father Spleet was call. He left word on Father been named to the spring Located in a 115-year-old to called and A fended the price by saying. Mew’sanswering machine to call him at the number he “They’re multipurppse not term dean’s list at North- building north of thechurch, - the museum originally left to get the notebook returned. only do they put the clips on wood Institute, Midland. Father Spleet called and presto! the mailed opened about 10 years ago, book was to but they take them off.” 1. him. BACK-TO-SCHOOL PRICE! ’ ‘ They are junior Mark closed about 5 years after r- 7 Give me a break. Is there any Him and senior Lisa A. tax-funded product or proj- Hirn, In the olden, golden days for him or her. Don Loomis that and was reopened last both the children of Mr. and wives listened to their hus- piped up with this gem. summer, said curator Cle- ect more multipurpose, than Mrs. Robert Hirn of Cass $5995 a videotape of an elected bands, It was an admirable When I want a favorite mens Ulfig. The Weather NOH5 IhL‘ time to Get in10 the Spirit’ City, and sophomore Darin system. home-cooked meal I go a High IAw Preclp. I with this terrrf~cIJIC on the popular official breaking the law? to Many bf the Indian articles I Atlas and Athena CidSS Rings BUI hurry J, Gyomory, the son of Judy I was reminded of that restawmt. this offer ekpirer September 5.1990’ displayed in the museum First, there’s the enkrtain- Gyomory of Deford and Jim when Anita Loomis was in Tuesday...... 78 ....48.. ... 0 Dumonh end 11%ow omJoblP Whew1 I don’t know what were found on the Ulfig Wednesday.. .85 .SO .O lor on ratm cnorqr Gyomory of Middlebury, ...... ment purpose, especially the office and casually re- mnedthen, but I was in Thursday...... W.. .,55...... O OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY BY R. JOHNS. LTD. during the summer when Ind. farm, he said. Parishioners marked about the the fallout range when Anita Bea Kubacski and Pat Vogel Friday...... 80.. .. 60.. ... 0 reruns and rejected sitcom Chronicle’s bookkeeping came to the Chronicle. Saturday,...... 82.. ..62 .....O pilow put everyone sleep. To achieve dean’s list rec- also donated historical relics McCONKEY to ognition, students must earn system. and help run the chwch- Sunday...... ,,.M ,,.,,72 ...... 0 It is fascinating for Joe She was noticing the piles Can you imagine?, she Monday...... 77, ....S6...... W’ JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP Doe a 3.0 grade point average on is a guy who owned museum, Ulfig to see his congressman take of papers and books strewn fumed. Here (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant.) I Phone 872-3025 Cass City money under the same Holi- a 4.0 scale. never in his married life has noted. murid the office in hum- eaten anything but home- cane fashion. All of my Memorial Day to part made bread and rolls and he From wife’s booklceping system. said he has to go the res- Labor Day the museum is I hastened to tell Mrs. to opnthe first Sunday of each Loomis that she had touched taurant. month from noon to 4 p.m. a husband-wife nerve end. Now any beleaguered On Aug. 5 and September 2 For a couple of years now I husband can tell you that a a special display of Indian Accepting Registrations for have been pushing for a remark like this was made in relics will add to the 1990 FALL SEMESTER switch to of the comput- jes~It’s just that wives don’t one museum’s collection of an- Classe for 4-year olds. ers we have in the office. take the time to understand tiques. 3-and little witticisms like this. Dorothy will have nothing to All are welcome to visit the Limited chsizes, so call ww do with it. Like Rex Harrison says in museum, located at 4190 For information call Dawn Harrison Let me say that I don’t “My FairLady”,whycan’ta Parisville Road, Ruth, free expect the computer to be woman be more like a man? of charge. 872-5458 better or more accurate than the way that we have been doing it for 40 years. (Forty years, doesn’t that tell you something?) In fact it may be less effective. The old formula still applies: gar- bage in, garbage out. But what happens if you aren’t available?, I ask her. That’s all it takes to start a violent temperature change. First it gets red hot around here, and then plunges into a deep, deep freeze. Rational discussion like the kind you can have when discussing a business deci- sion between co-workers (especially if they are men) goes out the window. All of this was explained to Mts. Loomis and she indi- cated that she hew just whexe my wife was coming BURGESS IS EDUCATED from. There aren’t any Doctor of Jurisprudence degree, Wayne State computers in dispute at the University Law School. Loomis household as far as I Bachelor of Science degree: Business know, but Don Loomis Administration - Finance, magna cum laude. failed to pile up any points recently and in fact may Brown City High School Salutatorian. WITH OUR have used up any that he had BURGESS IS TRAINED stockpiled. By partners: Maurice C. Ransford and Gary J. BROKERAGE DEPT. It happened in a restau- Crews. A member of the same law firm for 11 years,

Now you can enjoy the convenience of doing rant when the conversation now Ransford, Crews & Burgess, P.C. all your financtal business under one roof. + switched to favorite meals. Everyone told what was best In District Courtroom practice and procedure. Buy or sell stocks, bonds and other securities Was a court officer and law clerk in Livonia’s through our low cost brokerage department. Wedding District Court; and a law clerk in Oakland County Designed to save you money and save you time, Announcemenfs Probate Court. the fine service which distinguished our same and BURGESS IS EXPERIENCED ;, banking procedures are now yours where our Licensed member of State Bar since 19’79. professional staff will put their investment ex- tnvifations Extensive Tuscola County District practice pertise at your service. Stop in today! including civil cases, and criminal cases, both as I: a defense attorney and as a prosecutor for numerous Villages and Townships. 6re& bsc r ipt ion with Each Order COMPARE BURGESS’EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPFRIENCE, TO ANY OTHER Catalogs loaned CANDIDATE’S YO1 J MAKE DECISION WHO IS MOST QUALI- 1:. MEMBER FDIC AND THE AS TO THE overnight FIED TO SERm AS YO= DISTRICT COURT JUDGE. Pigeon Cass City Caseville .‘453-31 13 872-4311 /??LWW. 856-2247 The Chronicle Paid for by Elgene Keller, Treasurer: BURGESS For DISTRICT JUDGE Committee, 124 W.Bush St., Cam,MI 48723 PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,AUGUST 1,1990 CASS CITY,MICHIGAN Coe, Robertson Tuscola County SCD to get Your neighbor says get scholarships DNR pollution control grant Two 1990 Cass City High Down Memory Lane School graduates planning Exercise requires to enter Alma College as From the files of the Chronicle Rep. Dick Allen (R-Caro) County Soil Conservation freshmen in the fall-have and Sen. James A. Barcia District will coordinate with been awarded scholarships (D-Bay City) announced the Cooperative Extension by the college. that the Tuscola County Soil Service and the Tuscola time and motivation Conservation District has County Drain Commis- For more than a decade, many Americans havc pursued They are Dalton Coe, the been selected to receive a sioner in the project. healthier lifestyles. Increased aerobic activity, decreased fat son of Rita Cw,6368 Huron FIVE YEARS AGO Tuscola County Fair, was school convention. $20,450 grant to control Soil and water samples intake and challenging forms of exercise such as rock Ave., Cas City, and Jason the 1,260-pound Simmental nonpoint sources of pollu- from similar watersheds climbing and kayaking seem to define life in the United Robertson, the son of the Rev. Joe Robertson re- crossbreed belonging to Fred Maier, a partner in a tion to the Allen Drain. have tested positive for pes- States. Rev. and Mrs. S. Joe cently took over the ministe- John Gallagher, 18, son of local meat market for 50 Norpint sources of pollu- ticides and nutrients. Soil Robewon of East Tawas. rial duties at the Trinity Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gallagher years, this week announced tion are diffuse; they do not carried from the watershed United Methodist Church in of Cass City. his retirement from busi- enter streams through pips by water or wind erosion Robertson is receiving a Cass City. Anne Esau attended orien- ness. His share in Gross & or other conveyances. Typi- conttibutes to the declining Presidential Scholarship, Jeff Reed and Jamie Guc tation at Michigan State Maier Meat Market has been cally, they are related to quality of water in Saginaw awarded on the basis of out- had a good day of fishing University in East hnsing purchased by James Gross storm events. Bay. standing scholarship and Friday on the Cass River, July 22-23 and then spent who now is the sole owner of The grant is offered by the national test scores. Dcsig- landing a 16-inch several days with her sister, the concern. Surface Water Quality Divi- “This planning effort will nated an early decision smallmouth bass and an 11 Mary Beth Esau in South- Mrs. Marjory Pringle an- sion of the Michigan Depart- identify the soil conserva- scholar, he also will receive 1/2-inch rock bass. The two field. nounced this week that bids ment of Natural Resources tion practices needed to re- additional financial awards 15-year-old Casg City will lx opened for the erec- using money available duce this pollution, their by having committed to at- youths were fishing near the TWENTY-FIW tion of the elementary through the Federal Clean costs, and incentives needed tend Alma before Dec. 1. railroad bridge, using YEARS AGO school in the new Deford Water Act. to implement the plan,” nightcrawlers. Consolidated District Tues- The grant will support stated Allen and Barcia. Coe also is a recipicnt of Stan, Melva and Mark Attending the Church of day, Aug. 2. planning activities in the “Staff of the TuscolaCounty the Presidential Scholar- Guinther and Shelly Pink- Chnst camp for 12-year- Mrs. Joseph Sommers Allen Drain Watershed to Soil Conservation District ship. In addition, hc will ston spent Wednesday at brought in samples of pole investigate pollution from will work closely with lad ago. olds this week at Rock Lake receive a Performance Mackinaw City, Mackinac are Ariane Ball of Sandusky, beans grown by her husband intensive agricultural pro- landowners in this effort,” “I used to do aerobics everyday and more bike riding,” she Scholarship in instrumental Island and St. Ignace. Marsha Ball, Sharon Hartel in their garden. The beans duction. The Tuscola they concluded. commented. music. The *family of the late and Libby Hillaker. were 11 inches long. Edward and Mary Mark held Centennial winners in vari- Ann MacTavish, student Heckman said she hasn’t had time for a daily regimen since Performance scholarships nurse at Gmce Hospital, marrying Dale Heckman, a Walbro employee, and moving are awarded to students who their sixth annual reunion at ous categories for best of the Archie Mark home in beards were: Marvin Innis, Detroit, is spending 4 from Custer, Mi. to Car0 then Cass City and recently to have demonstrated a high weeks’ vacation with her Gagetown. level of accomplishment in Flushing, Sunday, July 28. fullest; Duane Vollmer, vocal instrumental music, Fifty-three members at- handsomest; Ken Butler, parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A bookkeeper for Harris-Hampshire Insurance Agency in or MacTavish. dance, art and design, and tended. grand champion, Lorn Bit- Cass City, Heckman said she and her husband get their Thirty-six pieces of furni- terling, longest; Forrest exercise by enjoying spring and summer pastimes like theatre. Students receiving these scholarships complete ture, including some of the Tyo, best goatee; Elmer Cattlemen to golfing, biking, playing softball and occasionally canoeing most expensive items, have Francis, side bums and mut- or playing volleyball. In the winter they are less active, she performance requirements at Alma. been vandalized at ton chops; Allen McDonald, meet Aug. 16 noted. Schneekrger’s Furniture best mustache; Dwaine Pe- Store. The loss was esti- ters, curliest, and Wally Thumb cattle producers Although Heckman said she buys low-fat and non-fat are invited to a special din- foods, lean meats and skim milk, there are times when she mated at between $25,000 Kappen, ugliest. and $30,000 by Clarence Sunday supper guests of ner Alrg. 16 at the Franklin and Dale throw Caution to the wind. “We frequent fast food InnA cashin Bad Axe.will be opened restaurants, too,” she admitted. SFhneebergcr, owner, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Auslan- bar der and Dale were Mrs. If she could find time in her schedule, Heckman said she’d Charles Meredith, Mrs. at 5 p.m., followed by dinner start a regular exercise routine again. YEARS AGO at 5:30 p.m. The dinner is The real name of James TEN George Ross and Mr. and “I used to do 15 to 20 minutes of aerobics4 or 5 days a week. Mrs. V.J. Donaghy, all of being sponsored by the McNeill Whistlers painting Thumb Cattlemen’s Asso- I’d like to get back into that,” she remarked. “The only of his mother was “Arrange- Sandusky, and Mr. and Mrs. problem is getting motivated and taking the time to do it.” ment in Grey and Black.“ An open house was held Arthur Severance and fam- ciation and the Huron Saturday evening, Aug. 2, in ily. . County Extension Service. the Salem United Methodist Dianna Bryant is spending All Thumb cattle prcduc- Church basement is honor a month with her sister and ers will have an opportunity of Gerald and Donna family, Mr. and Mrs, James to share dinner with Kent Auten’s 25th wedding anni- Gustin and daughter, in County Canadian cattle- versary. Springboro, Ohio. men, who will be touring in Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Bishop the Thumb Aug. 16. spent July 14-19 at Traverse THIRTY -FIVE The dinner will feature City with his brother and YEARS AGO roast beef, Salisbury steak wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred and beef medallions. Cost of Bishop. Here from Monday until the dinner will be $1 1.50 per After 23 years of deliver- Wednesday morning with person. Checks may be ing mail to the residents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kirn made payable to the Huron along Cass City’s postal and son, Michael, were Mr. County Extension Service. route 1, Chester “Chet” Kirn’s parents, Rev. and Reservations are due by Aug, 6. More information is Others Get Quick Results With The Muntz made his last deliv- Mrs. S.P. Kim of Mt, Pleas- Chronicle’s Classified Ads- ery Friday. ant. They left early Wednes- available by contacting Dr. Grand Champion market day for Cleveland, Ohio, to Beth Ellen Doran (5 17) 269- You Will Too! sker, judged Tuesday at the attend a national Sunday 9949. COME JOIN THE FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT THE TUSCOLA COUNTY FNR Now thru Saturday, August 4 t

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hcn it comes to engine show, there’s a flea larger tractors as well as cludes porcelain, rubbcr and because of the expciiw irl visiting a garage market.” antique farm implemenis cloth doll figures. volvcd -- many of tllc L ,’ :i Wsale or flca mar- and gas engines. She smiled She and her husband have panics’per doll. priccs start at kct, Karen Len- TRADITION and added, “I find them, he also refurbished an antique ton has a simple philosophy fixes them.” baby buggy that holds her “Thcrc arc smc thal I 1’1 - if she sces a pretty face, Karen pointed to a camper Karen, who’s on the board grandmother’s doll. $1 ,OoO to $1,2(X),” s hc she considers making a pur- parked outside her home and of directors of the Thumb 2- i “but you won’t scc“ II c hasc. explained they pack it up Cylinder Club, commented TINY TEARS herc.” Judging by a recent visit to and take off for various that she enjoys helping Still, Karcri indicated s.-fl* shows throughout the state. Wayne and John with their Among her favorite figurcs hcr Ubly area home, Lenton enjoys collcc ting w ir Iw I! It’s a summer tradition hobby, are a Tiny Tears doll she had ’ has secn quite a few pretty spending a fortunc. 1%wl faces over the past 5 years. they’ve enjoyed for about 10 Collecting the antique as alittle girl, a trio of porce- whcn she’s not chcckitilr ~1’ That’s how long she’s been years. models for her, she said, is lain Goldilocks, Shirley a flca markct or othcr sal1 \ Karen said the interest in “just like dolls I don’t Temple and Hcidi dolls she collecting dolls - nearly - prospcctivc additions to IL * 200 at la5t count. Hercollec- tractors grew, in part, out of have a preference for any bought from a doll com- collection, shc’s rii:iL .fllr toys given to her son when one kind; I like them all.” pany, and a baby doll made tion ranges from thc old - dolls and othcr crafrq:. an estimated 50-year-old he was small boy. On the other hand, Karen in Spain that she picked upat doll that bclongcd to her ’ “As he got older and we got remarked, “I guess I’m kind a garage sale. “I guess thcy’rc just fu~iI( grandmother - to the new, into this more, we just of on my own as far as the Karen, who purchased that show off and to t;iIk I . including a special edition started collecting them for dolls are concerned.” doll for $1 and used her pcoplc about,” she (I 3 modcl of ageless Barbie. ourselves,” she said. “I have always liked dolls, sewing skills to rcpair the mentcd. Lenton’s love of dolls of all The family’s enthusiasm even as a kid, and I had a figure,later saw an identical Karen notcd th3t itir (11 I‘ sizes, shapes and styles can also was sparked when they lot.” doll at a show in Indiana. that catch hcr cyc ;ur 11 i. bc sccn in just about every attended their first tractor Although she’s collected The asking price was $105. necessarily valuahlc 0-1 :I room of the home she shares show and met others who for only a few years, she’s Karen pointed out that she tiquc. with husband Wayne, son share the same interest. managed to put together an purchases few new collcc- “If they’ve got a prcttq f 1 R E-ELEC T John, 13, and daughter Di- “That led to another one and impressive display that in- tors’ dolls from companies (and) thc price is rigti1 ane, 19. anothcr one,” Karen added. But it’s also apparent she While a number of the isn’t theonly collector in the models were gifts to John Aug. 7 family. and some were Wavne’s as A pair of barn-shaped he was growing up, a num- SANllAC COUNTY woodcn showcases hanging picked~rofthetractorsh~ve~n up at shows, garage Races, ballot issues awai on thc wall of the kitchen contain several matchbox sales and flea markets. COM M ISSl ON ER size antique tractors. A few Other tractors have been 5th District fect away, in John’s bed- added to the collection by Huron, Sanilac residents room, several toy sized simply taking advantage of a REPUBLICAN modcls are displayed, and good opportunity. Area voters in Huron and be decided in District onc, protcction. outside, in a pair of barns, “I was delivering flowers Sanilac counties will decide which consists of 4 town- Experienced in County Government arc more than a dozen mod- one day and I went up to this primary races for county ships, including Brookfield. (Currently in 1st term as County els of the real thing. door and on the porch was commission seats and a cir- There, incumbent Bruce Commissioner) “We collect tractors, we this little John Deere tractor, cuit court judgeship, as well Kuhl, Bay Port, is being In Sanilac County, :U#\’) Owner & Operator of Apsey Funeral Home collect toys. I have a lot of and it was broken,” Karen as a variety of special ballot challenged by Gerald Elston voters will cast ballots Ict Married; 3 Children toys from whcn I was little, recalled, adding she lam issues in the Aug. 7 election. of Unionville. Both are countycui t j udgc conimissii~n candi datarid(3 N, (*rr;i I u Paid for by Committee to Elect Apsey Commissioner and my husband does, too,” asked if the toy was for sale Republicans. Karcn remarked, adding her and bought it. HURON COUNTY on2countwideballot ISSIP,> In District 2, which in- Three candidarcs arc V:P! daughter also is a collector - cludes Grant and Sheridan - of tcddy bears. FIXES THEM Five candidates, including ing the county comiiiisrili 8 3 from Ubly, are vying for townships, incumbent Re- scat rcpresenting Distr ii E 7, “I go to garage sales and a publican R. Dale Wcrtz, Bay lot of flca markets,” she Like the toys the couple the Huron County Commis- which includes C;rcerilc*:~t, collects, Karen indicated sion seat representing Dis- Port, is running unopposed. Evergreen, L,amottt- ;IT, 1 continued. “We go to a lot of Two area townships will cngine shows, tractor she handed the broken trict4, which includes Bing- Argylc townships. model to Wayne, who re- ham Township. also decide millage rencwal Secking the post * shows, just about every requests. wcck. And where there’s an stores both the small and The candidates are Demo- krnocrat Gucnthcr Ki.lllri ’ crat Alfred Grifka, Ubly, Bingham Township votcrs of Forcstvillc, Rcpiitilic~;l: am and Rewblicans Shirlev C. will be asked to approve a incumbent Brad A~cb, Corn silage Guza, Harbor Beach, wil- road millage of 2 mills for 5 Dcckerville, and for 1: 7 liam Nugent, Bad Axe, and- years for construction and cornrnissioncr and t )I..’ Julia Heilig and Earl maintenance, and Sheridan lcngcr Eugcnc F‘w~c, 1‘ zlinic slated Longuski, both of Ubly. Township voters will be Republican from Snow . asked to approve 2 mills for In addirion, Evrrgt>,~-r: 2 years for road improve- Township voters will ? ments and one mill for 2 asked to approvc. a inilhcl: i, years for fire and ambulance renewal of onc nriII for Y E: years to upgrade, widvii ;41d1.

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a---- The morning session (9:30 Road to Kohirrwn Ro;r(l ;’ 1.m. - 12 noon) will involve C,SaFaP,distribution On thc rm-pxti,saii 1~11kl~,: ! on-farm demonstrations. 4 candidatcq arc vying 101 The9Ob judgcship.24th Judici:i1 arcCirr S,”* iiit ‘, For the hcy 1

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took at Jordan College Sanilac County P~OVXIJ:: * ” James V. Young. really helped me get my , mindedto bring their green Sanilac County votcrc ;jt At - the se~~~dfarm demon- The distributions are registration card and boxeS face county-widc propot job with the railroad. 1 tration, MSU Extension scheduled follows: I as rcqucsting rcncwal 01’!-it-. pecialists will address silo or sacks. am now doing work with lesign, calibration of appli- tenths of a mill for drill! t:! i ;I ation equipment, packing/ force funding, and whcr! * computers, in addition to ovcring silage and safety to allow bow and arr :; my other job respon- echniques with silos. ing, 684 N. Port Crescent, 6jY4. hunting on Sundays. * Bad Axe. sibilities, and have even The afternoon seminar 1 :OO - 3:30) will include the Tuscola County -Aug. 14 had a promotion during :;, iricing of corn silage in the from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the ield and the silo, silage my two years here.” dditives and preservatives nd the feeding of corn si- age for dairy or beef pro- CLOSED THIS UTEEK Jim Hanby luction. FOR VACATION Jordan College Graduate The clinic is sponsored by IC Michigan Cooperative STARTS FRIDAY, AUG. <: V& 10 ’, xtension Service. ’i; **OneFull Week Only** e: Jim Hanby enjoys his career More information on regis- P :e Tom Cruise UI i a railroad company. He succeeded ration can be obtained by Aug.7 I alling (517) 269-9949 or in his new career after being out of ;., i 3 13) 648-25 15. high school for ten years and working for a factory during that time. Jim said that returning to college after the time out was / “scarey.” but the faculty wer z friendly and helpful and made him fee comfortable at Jordan. Programs offered in Business, Liberal Arts, Republican Computer Information. Word Processing and more. We’ll help you find money for college and we’ll help you find a job: Fall Lifetime Resident of Tuscola County Experienced in Negotiations to keep County in a classesbegin in September at our new location Lifetime Member of Farm Bureau balanced position ilrj in Cass City. Resident of District #2 for 34 years Willing to work hard and keep the people of +F School Board Member & Treasurer for 16 yrs. my district involved on important issues IB Presently School Board President Honest IE Call 872-4394 Korean War Veteran Married and father of two and grandfather 0: ~LI: I! Now Recognized by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, in Candidacy Status. YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED II CASS MICHIGAN PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1,1990 CITY, GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION NOTICE Holbrook Area News TO THE QUALiFIED ELECTORS: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION WILL BE HELD IN ALL PRECINCTS IN Mrs. Thelma Jackson TUSCOLA COUNTY MICHIGAN ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1990 Phone 658.2347 ~. ~ EUCHRE CLUB Ruth Knowles of Novi spent the United Methodist the weekend with Mr. and Church house in Bad Axe FOR THE PURPOSE OF PLACING IN NOMINATION, BY ALL POLITICAL PARTIES THEREIN, Sunday. Games were played CANDIDATES FOR THE FOLLOWING OFFICES, VIZ: Five tables of cards were Mrs. Jim Hewitt. Bill Bre- played when the Euchre dow was a Friday overnight and prizes given. Mrs. Gor- don Bensinger won the door STATE: Governor CONGRESSIONAL: United States Senator, Representative in Congress Club met at the home of Mr. guest. and Mrs. Elmer Fuester for a Mr. and Mrs. Wallace prize. A buffet dinner was LEGISLATIVE: State Senator, State Repmsentative barbecue and potluck picnic Warner of Elkton was a served.Guests attended from dinner Sunday. High prizes Sunday evening guest of COUNTY: County Commissioner were won by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Jackson and Grand Rapids, Harriet&, , Ronnie Gracey. Low prizes Don. Bad Axe, Ubly, Harbor TOWNSHIP: Offices where vacancies exist Beach, Filion, Kinde, High- I went to Mrs. Arnold LaPeer Earl Schenk visited and also any Additional officers that may be on the ballot. 2s. land, Novi, Port Austin, St. ~ and Jr. Robinson. Leonard B trice Hundersmarck in Bad Axe Saturday. Joseph and Cass City. Ruth AND ALSO TO ELECT PARTISAN CANDIDATES FOR THE FOLLOWING OFFICES, VIZ: Buella won the traveling prize. Ron Pearce, Adam and will marry Bob Karg Sept. 1. COUNTY: Ptecinct Delegate8 Trish of Wyandotte left ****** and also any additional officers that may be on the ballot. ****** Thursday after spending 3 days with Mr. and Mrs. John AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING COUNTY PROPOSAL First Lt. and Mrs. Dale Walker. Jim Jackson was a ~ Cleland of Missouri visited Mrs. Glen Shagena visited Wednesday overnight guest TUSCOLA COUNTY PRIMARY ROAD / STREET IMPROVEMENT Mrs. Jim Doerr Monday Henry Jackson and Edith of A.J. Batie. Shall the County of Tuscola levy one mill ($1.00 for each $1,000.00 valuation, as equalized) for the years 1990 through 1991 inclusive, morning. Sunday evening. Car0Mr. andwere Mrs, Thursday John Gray guests of and the monies used for the sole and exclusive purpose of improvements to County primary roads and major streets. Reva Silver was a Monday Mr. and Mrs. Allen Far- ~ ~ guest of Phyliss Pickering at relly and Kathryn Tyrrell of Mrs. Earl Schenk. AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING LOCAL PROPOSITIONS: Scott Pearce of Wyandotte ~ Marlette. were among a large group ~ returnedspending home a week Friday with afterMr. ALMER TOWNSHIP ELMWOOD TOWNSHIP INDIANFIELDS TOWNSHIP Mrs. Kirk Powers and Pam who attended the wedding BUS SYSTEM RENEWAL MILLAGE PROPOSITION NO. 1 BUS SYSTEM RENEWAL MILLAGE of Highland, and Mrs. Wil- reception for Mr. and Mrs. Shall the Caro Transit Authority ~sses9an ad valorem on all real langibk Shall the Cam Transit Avlthority assma v8bm bxon all real mdtan ibk tax and and Mrs. John Walker. an d Shall the township of Elmwood levy threefourlh mill (50.75) for each $1,OOO.~ personal property in the Township of Almer lndianfields for a period of three liam Rees of Filion were Tom Talaski at Ubly Fox personal property in tiw mnhipsa( Nmrad ldianfielh for a period of tRrw and valuation, as eqU8lirsd). monied to be used for the sole and exclusive purpose of years from 199l-lW3,~nclusiw, of onehaH mill (So cents per $1pOO) of the ~~98s~- years from 1991-1993. incluiive, of onehalf mill (50 mnC per $1,000) of the assm- operation and maintenance of Aamn Memorial Library? Saturday guests of Mr. and Hunter's Hall Saturday eve- Mrs, Glen Shagena visited d valuation as finally equalized to be udlor the purpose of codnulng public ed valuation as finally equalized 10 be used for the purpose of Eontlnulq puMc ,bus transportation services within the Torm8hipe of Almer and Indianfiilds? 0 YES 0 NO bus transparlation setvicsa within the Townships of Almer and IndianfleMs? Mrs, Jim Hewitt, Charles ning. Mary Beardsley and Mr. and i* a YES 0 NO 0 YES a NO and Christopher were over- Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cle- Mrs. George King and Jim. INDIANFIELDS TOWNSHIP night guests. land and Jeff Doerr were I ALMER TOWNSHIP Helen Leszczynski of ster- ELMWOOD TOWNSHIP BUS SYSTEM NEW MILLAGE BUS SYSTEM NEW MILLAGE Kathy Martinez visited Thursday supper and eve- ling Heights, Stella PROPOSITION NO. 2 Shall the Cam Transit Authority 888889 an addwonal ad valorem tax on all Shall the Cam Transit Author1 man additional ad valorem tax on nll real real and tangible personal pmperty in the Township of Almer and lndianfields Margaret Carlson ahd Mrs. ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'adtangible pedproperfy inkmipol Almand Mibr aped Leszczynski and Doyle Shall the Kmnship of Elmulevy one ($1.00) for each $l,ooO.OO valuation, a8 for a perlod of three yeanr from 19911993, indum. of twtenths mill (20cents of three years from 19911993, incldw, of ImWenths mill (20 mta per Sl,W), equalized), for five (5) years 1WlSS5 inclusive; monies be for the sde George Jackson Wednes- Kim Anthony and family. tb used per $MOO), of the assessed valuation as finally equalized IO be used for the Spencer were Thursday eve- of the assessed valuation as finally squalitd to be urred for the purpoee of improv- and exclusive purpose of maintaining Elmwood Township roads? and Mrs. Frank Lam- ing public bus tranmion seW *in he Mipof Alm lndienfislds? purpose of improving public bus transportation ~BWICBSwithin the Township hY* Mr. ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. and 0 YES 0 NO of Almer and lndianfields? 0 YES NO Mrs. George Barber, Mr. ing, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram 0 0 YES 0 NO Evans Gibbard. and Mrs. Dennis McWil- Keyser, Mrs. Melvin Par- Mrs. Clare Brown and ticka and Mr. and Mrs. VASSAR TOWNSHIP WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP GILFORD TOWNSHIP MILLINGTON TOWNSHIP ARBELA TOWNSHIP liams and daughters and Sue Ar- Lindaday evening Young guestswere Wednes- of Mrs. ROAD MAINTENANCE DETROIT EDISON FIRE MILLAOE RENEWAL DETROIT EDISON Anthony of nold LaPeer attended the DETROIT EDISON FRANCHISE Barber and FRANCHISE PROPOSAL FRANCHISE Shall the Township d Millington levy (one I 50 Confirming grant of franchise to Royal Oak spent the week- Greenleaf Extension picnic Alex Cleland and Carol Confirming grant of franChiM to MTROlT Shall the Township of watertown as8ess an Confirming grant of franchise to DETROIT half) mill renewal for the operation of the Fire EDISON COMPANY, for the purpose of the DETROIT EDISON COMPANY, for the EDISON COMPANY, for the purpW of ths ad vatorem dl repl and tangible ptmmal Department? end with Mr. and Mrs. Evans at the Russ Schneeberger tax on erection, construction, and maintenance of purpose of the erection, conrdnrdion.and Laming. erection, construction, and maintenam of mrtyIw a pcdd5years from 19W1994, lowem, pdeqmains,wires. pipes, wndub, ap YES NO maintenance of towers. polwnains, Gibbard and Saturday at- cottage at Sand Point Mr. and Mrs, Arnold tawers,poles,mains. wim. pipea conduk rrp inclusive, of 1 mill ($1 per $looO) of the MSW& 0 0 wires, pipes, conduits, etc,,~ paratus, ek., requisite for the tnnsmisdon, paratus, etc., requisite for the transmission, appamtus, ed valuation 98 finally equalizedto br urred for quisite for the transmiSSlon, ft'at'I8fOrITIing tended the wedding of Kim Wednesday. transforming and distribution of Wricity lor transforming nnd dlstribution of electricity for LaPwr were Thursday after- road #Instruction andlor road repair? public and private us@? and distribution of electricity for public Gibbard and Tom Talaski at Jerry Cleland and Mrs. public and private use? OYES 0 NO and private use? noon and supper guests of 0 YES a NO OYES 0 NO 0 YES 0 NO St, Joseph Catholic Church Curtis Cleland spent Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Don Tracy at ~ at Argyle. A reception fol- day and Wednesday at the Oak Beach. AND ALSO ANY OTHER PROPOSALS THAT MAY BE ON THE BALLOT lowed at the Ubly Fox Hunt- RLDS Blue Water reunion First Lt. and Mrs. Dale ers Hall. at Lexington. Cleland of Fort Leonard- COUNTY TREASURER'S TAX STATEMENT Dorothy Harris of Bad Axe Paul and Mark O'Henley wod, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. was a Monday guest of Mr. were Tuesday visitors at the Marty Chockley of Algonac I, PATRICIA DONOVAN, Treasurer of Tuscola County, State of Michigan, hereby certify that as of July 10, 1990, the records of this office and Mrs. Larry Konkel, home of Edanna Sweeney and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis indicate that the total of all voted increases over and above the tax limitations established by the Constitution of Michigan, in any local unit Marney and Lois Cardenas. and David. of government affecting the taxable property located in Tuscola County, Michigan, is as follows: Cleland were Sunday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bartle ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. LOCAL SCHOOLS INTER. SCHOOL TOWNSHIP and Tommy of Cass City VOTED were Wednesday supper and Jeny Cleland. ASSESSMENT JURISDICTION VOTED VOTED VOTED VOTED VOTED VOTED VOTED VOTED VOTED OPER. DEBT BLDG. SP. EDUC. VO. EDUC OPER. SEN. CIT. ROAD BRIDGE MED. CARE TOTAL evening guests of and were Monday evening AKRON TOWNSHIP Mr. 24.00 2.80 2.75 3.25 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 33.70 Mrs. Mike Maurer and Mr. Akron-Fair rovq Schd 0.50 0.50 39.20 Mrs. Jerry Decker. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Unionvideb. School 25.50 4.00 2-80 1.75 3.25 0.20 0.90 and Mrs. Jack Krug were ALMER TOWNSHIP August Lindquest and Dar- Farrelly. Darlene Terrassi 24.00 2.60 1.75 3.12 0.20 0.80 0.50 0.50 33.57 Akron-Falrprove School 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 35.22 Saturday evening guests of Car0 School 24.60 1.14 2.80 1.75 3.12 ren Virgo were Friday eve- was an afternoon guest. I.75 3.12 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 32.62 Cess City School 21 .!XI 1.15 2.60 ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edanna Sweeney and ARBELA TOWNSHIP 0.50 0.50 25.86 Frankenmuth School 17.85 1.31 0.50 1.25 0.75 2.00 0.20 0.90 David. 22.94 4.32 2.80 1.75 2.00 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 35.71 Jim Hewitt. Danny Schultz of Iceland, a Millington School 0.50 0.50 32.04 Vassar School 22.50 1.08 2.80 1.75 2.00 0.20 0.90 Emily, Justin and Matt 7-pound, 8-ounce daughter, Mr. andMrs. Joe Campbell COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP 2.80 1.75 1 SO 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 31.95 af Utica Gordon Far- Akron-Fairgrove School 24.00 33.59 Miller spent the weekend Sabrina Danelle, at 10 p.m. and 24.50 1.14 2.80 1.75 1.SO -0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 0.50 31 .OO z;%hool 21 -90 1.15 2.80 1.75 1.50 0.20 0.90 0.50 Wednesday, July 25. Sab- relly of New Baltimore were 6::; 31.05 4.39 2.80 1.75 1.50 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 43.39 with Jack Miller at Byron. Qwenga e School 0.50 0.50 3x45 Unionvllbeb School 25.50 4.00 2.80 I.75 I .50 0.20 0.90 rina is 21 inches long, Tuesday guests of Mr. and DAYTON TOWNSHIP 23.60 2.60 2.60 1.75 1 .OO 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 33.55 A.J. Batie spent Thursday Grandparents and Mrs, Allen Farrelly. Kingston School, 0.50 35.85 are Mi. Mayville School 25.50 2.90 2.60 1.75 1-00 0.20 0.90 0.50 with Mrs. George Jackson Mrs. Frank Schultz of Bad DENMARK TOWNSHIP 0.50 0.50 24.56 Mr. and Mrs. Don Frankenmuth School 17.95 1.31 0.50 1.25 0.75 0.70 0.20 0.90 and Don, 20.50 2.80 1.75 0.70 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 30.85 Axe and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rsese School 3.00 0.50 0.50 30.74 McKnight of Bad Axe were Vassar School 22.50 1.08 2.60 1.75 0.70 0.20 0.90 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hewitt. Monday evening guests of ELKLAND TOWNSHIP 0.90 0.50 0.50 30.25 Cass City School 21 -90 1.15 2.60 1.75 0.75 0.20 Glaza were Sunday evening Al Wagner and Don 51.05 4.39 1 1.49 0 75 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 40.78 Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt. Owenpage School .oo guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson went to Lordel's in Jim ELLINQTON TOWNSHIP 24.50 1.14 2.60 1.75 3.50 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 35.69 Don Jackson and Jim were Caro School 0.50 33.00 Ambrose Chinoski at Paris- Bad Axe for brunch Sunday. Cass City School 21 .€m 1.15 2.60 1.75 3 50 0.20 0.90 0.50 Sunday supper and evening ELMWOOD TOWNSHIP ville. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts, 24.50 1.14 2.60 1.75 1.50 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 33.59 guests of Kathy Caro School 0.50 0.50 31 .M3 Martinez Cas5 City School 21.90 1.15 2.60 1.75 1.50 0.20 0.90 Mrs. O'Bert Regal of Ply- Ryan and Jeff were Tuesday 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 41.53 and A1 Wagner. Owengage School 31.05 4.39 1.OO 1.49 1.50 mouth and Mr. and Mrs. supper and evening guests of FAIROROVE TOWNSHIP I Mrs. Stanley Glaza visited ' 24.00 2.80 1.75 2.00 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 32.45 Dave Regal of Whittemore Akron-Fairgrove School 34.09 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Glaza. Caro School 24.50 1.14 2.60 1.75 2.00 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 Mrs. Lou Osentoski Mon- 20.50 3.00 2.60 1.75 2.00 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 31.85 Lake spent the weekend and Pace Reese School Mr. Mrs. Don day afternoon. FREMONT TOWNSHIP ' 0.50 0.50 32.09 with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gib- and Helen Lukasiak of Cero School 24.50 1-14 2.60 1.75 0.20 0.90 1.75 ,0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 34.85 Mr. and Mrs. David Dick- Mayvllle School 25.50 2.90 2.80 bard and attended the wed- Wyandotte were Friday QILFORD TOWNSHIP ens and family of Warren 1.75 200 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 32.45 ding of Kim Gibbard and Akron-Falrgrove School 24.00 2.60 0.50 0.50 31 .95 guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Reds6 School 20.50 3.00 2.60 1.75 2.00 0.20 0.90 Tom Talaski and a reception spent the weekend with Mr. INDIANFIELDS TOWNSHIP Walker. 1.75 1 78 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 33.87 and Mrs. John Walker. Caro School 24.50 1.14 2.60 at Ubly Fox Hunters Hall David Matthews Jr, of Bad JUNIATA TOWNSHIP and Mrs. Glen Shagena 24.00 2.60 1.75 1 .oo 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 31.45 Mr. Akron-Falrgrove School 0.50 0.50 33.09 Saturday evening. Axe was a Tuesday evening Caro School 24.50 1.14 2.60 1.75 1 .oo 0.20 0.90 ~ were Monday afternmn of 20.50 3.00 2.60 1.75 1 .oo 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 30.95 Reese School 0.50 0.50 31.04 Anna Fritz of Owendale guest of Mrs, Alex Cleland Vassar School 22.50 1 .OB 2.60 1.75 1.00 0.20 0.90 Ceil Johnson in Caseville. was an afternoon and supper and Carol Laming. KINGSTON TOWNSHIP 0.50 0.50 29.50 Cas8 City School 21 .go 1.15 2 60 1.75 0.20 0.90 Irene Nicol was a Monday . 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 32.55 guest of Mrs. Joe Watson, 23.50 /, 2.60 2.60 1.75 Bertha Shagena visited Kin ston School 0.20 0.50 0.50 28.78 Majette School 20.50 2.28 1 .oo 2.00 0.90 0.90 and Mrs. Glen Shagena afternoon guest of Mrs. Alex KOYLTON TOWNSHIP Mr. Glen Shagena and Mr. and 23.50 2.60 2.80 1.75 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 32.55 Cleland and Carol Laming. Kin ston School 0.50 0.50 28.78 visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Malette School 20.50 2 28 100 2.60 0.90 0.20 0.90 Mrs. Curtis Cleland MILLINGTON TOWNSHIP Sawdon at Deckerville 2.60 1.75 0.37 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 34.08 Wednesday afternoon, pllin ton School 22.94 4.32 2.05 sp. Issot Police 2.05 Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Fran- NOVESTA TOWNSHIP 0.50 29.50 and Arnold Cas8 City School 21 .m 115 2.60 1.75 0.20 0.90 0.50 Mr. Mrs. zel visited Mr. and Mrs. TUSCOLA TOWNSHIP 0.50 24.36 LaPeer visited Mr. and Mrs. Frenkenmuth School 17.95 131 50 1 25 0.75 0.50 0.20 0.90 0.50 Arnold LaPeer Thursday IRA? 0.50 0.50 34.21 Millington School 22.94 4.32 2.60 1.75 0 50 0.20 0.90 Sylvester Bukowski and Mr. 1.75 0.50 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 30.54 forenoon. Vassar School 22.50 1 09 2.60 and Mrs. Jr. Robinson at VASSAA TOWNSHIP 0.50 34.85 First Lt. and Mrs. Dale Checkwith Ma ille School 25.50 290 2.60 1.75 0.20 0.90 0.50 22.94 4.32 2.60 1.75 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 33.71 Sand Point Wednesday eve- Milfigton School 0.50 0.50 30.04 Cleland of Fort Leonard- Varsar School 22.50 1 .oo 2.60 1.75 0.20 0.90 ning. State Farm WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP 34.85 wood, Mo., Mi. and Mrs. 25.50 290 2.60 1.75 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 Ma ille School 0.50 0.50 33.71 Mrs. Curtis Cleland was a Milfigton School 22.84 4 32 2 80 1.75 0.20 0.90 Marty Chockley of Algonac Ernest A. Teichman, Jr. . WELLS TOWNSHIP Tuesday overnight guest of 1.14 2.60 1.75 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 32.08 and Mrs. Jerry Cleland spent Cass City,W. Main Mich. Caro School 24.50 0.50 0.50 29.50 6240 Cess City School 21 .eo 1.15 2.60 1.75 0.20 0.90 her cousins, Leila and 2.60 1.75 0.20 0.90 0.50 0 50 32.55 the weekend with Mr. and Kingston School 23.50 2.80 Florence Davis, at their cot- WISNER TOWNSHIP 30.45 Mrs. Jim McCartney at Phone 872-3388 24.00 2.60 1.75 0.20 0.90 0.50 0.50 Akron-Fair rove School 0.50 0.50 35.95 -tage Unionvills8eb School 25.50 4.00 2.60 1.75 0.20 0.90 at Lexington. Alma. CITY OF VASSAR Mrs. Jack Krug and Mrs. I.75 0.20 0 90 0.50 0.50 30.04 Reva Silver visited Edanna Vassar School 22.50 1 .OQ 2.60 Mike Maurer were Wednes- .? .- Sweeney Sunday. 9-d day afternoon guests of Mr. Patricia Donovan and Mrs. Marshall Sparling. Tuscola County Treasurer Alex Ross of Bad Axe vis- BRIDAL SHOWER ited Mr. and Mrs. Jim A. THE POLLS FOR SAID ELEmION WILL BE OPEN FROM 7 O'CLOCK A.M., AND REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK P.M. OF THE SAME ELECTION DAY 0 Sweeney Monday. A group of relatives and State Farm Lila Insurance Cowany Mr. and Mrs, Gary Ross friends attended a bridal Home Office Obrn;n'jton. lllhoul - LXLErma Brown and family of Harrietta and shower for Ruth Knowles at

To the qualifiedelectors of all Townships and the Cities of Vassar, County of Tuscola, State of Michigan, notice is hereby given that the clerks of the Townships and the City of Vassar will1 accept registrations at the following locations: AKRON TOWNSHIP DENMARK TOWNSHIP FREMONT TOWNSHIP KOYLTON TOWNSHIP WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP Pauline Gainforth, Clerk William A. Kamm, Clerk Rita Talsma, Clerk James R. Borek, Clerk Barbara Marr, Clerk 6800 N. Vassar Road 3099 VanBuren Road 6112 Lincoln Street 5019 S. Phillips Road 1101 Barnes Road Unionville, MI 48767 Reese, MI 48757 Mayville, MI 48744 Clifford, MI 48727 Fostoria, MI 48435

ALMER TOWNSHIP ELKLAND TOWNSHIP GILFORD TOWNSHIP MILLINGTON TOWNSHIP WELLS TOWNSHIP William A. Reavey, Clerk Norma Wallace, Clerk Robert Beach, Clerk Clayton Beagle, Clerk Marion Huff, Clerk 2866 N. Unionville Road 4693 North Seeger Street 3405 North Bradford Road 8553 State Street 2555 Murray Road Akron, MI 48701 Cass City, MI 48726 Fairgrove, MI 48733 Millington, MI 48746 Caro, MI 48723 ARBELA TOWNSHIP ELLINGTON TOWNSHIP INDIANFIELDS TOWNSHIP NOVESTA TOWNSHIP WISNER TOWNSHIP Mary C. Warren, Clerk Frederick J. Bardwell, Jr. Clerk Samuel W. Anderson, Clerk Nursie L. Kloc, Clerk Larry D. Beach, Clerk 8935 Birch Run Road 2979 Dutcher Road 111 Joy Street 6195 Severance Road 3733 North Bradford Road Millington, MI 48746 Caro, MI 48123 Caro, MI 48723 Cass City, MI 48726 Fairgrove, MI 48733

COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP ELMWOOD TOWNSHIP JUNIATA TOWNSHIP TUSCOLA TOWNSHIP CITY OF VASSAR Janice Vogel, Clerk Elaine Seibel; Clerk Thomas A. Hile, Clerk Mary Lou Blasius, Clerk Dianne B. Johnston, Clerk 6925 Colling Road 6803 Colwood Road 1726 South Ringle Road 7343 Bud1 Road 287 East Huron Unionville, MI 48767 Gagetown, MI 48735 ' Caro, MI 48723 Vassar, MI 48160 Vassar, MI 48768 DAYTON TOWNSHIP FAIRGROVE TOWNSHIP KINGSTON TOWNSHIP VASSAR TOWNSHIP Opal Hunter, Clerk Karen R. Goodchild, Clerk Victoria Wolak, Clerk Betty Kochalka, Clerk 4311 Hurds Corner Road 3076 West Gilford Road 2083 South Kingston Road 6205 South State Road Kingston, MI 48741 Caro, MI 48723 Kingston, MI 48741 Vassar, MI 48768 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1,1990 PAGE SEWN More money expected Schools welcome aid bill the same. ]age rollback isn’t likely, Friday’s signing of a new UBLY in the 1989-90 school year. state aid school bill by Gov. He remarked, however, With an SEV of some partly because school offi- James J. Blanchard was that if Owen-Gage loses the Ubly Community School $~.25million, be increase cials are anticipating a loss welcome news for a number MTM of students ex- officials estimate a school is equal to more than 2 ID of $30,000 in the coming of area school systems. pe~td,the district will aid increase of about mills. school year via a Headlee rollback. As reported in the Chron- receive the $174,000 with the new bill, Mark Tenbugh, district icle earlier this month, Cass amount of aid-some The district received business manager, indi- KINGSTON City Schools is among the $200’000-received in the $335,459 in membershipaid catcd, however, that a mil- Michigan districts that will last schdol year. reap the benefits of the bill, Dr. Jerry H. Lavcock, with an expected state aid Silverwood man faces 7 Kingstontendent, saidS‘hmls that thesip’n’ new increase of 7.6 percent. If all other factors that in- state aid formula would re- fluence the amount of state sult in an increase of abut aid received remain the $185,000to his district. That same, the Cass City District gle is abut17.4 percent. . . over._. the would receive an estimated char s afte r in ci de n t amount received in 1989- RONALD McDONALD visited Cass City Monday to cap off $369,712 more in the corn- 90. ing school year than it did in A Silverwood man facing 7 Court records state wspreliminary exam is However, thcre is a string the Rawson Memorial Library’s summer reading program. 1989-90. charges is among several Urchick is accused of as- scheduled for 8:30 am. attached to the new allot- In June, about 200children signed up for the C4Batche~of The following is a run- persons recently arraigned saulting Sandra Urchick and Aun. 8. Bond has been set at ment. Lavcock said. State down on how other area in Tuscola County District Sharon Provost with a club, $1 mancked requirements Books” program. Those who read at least 10 books between school systems expect to and illegally entering a According to records, necessary to comply with to court. with dam- receivefundswillamountto fare. John 5. Fessler, 25, Silver- Mayville residence July 21 H&y is June and August were given a ticket to Ronald’s show, held wood, faces charges of felo- Mayville resident Donald aging a 1989Chevy abuts25 per pupil in extra in Campbell Elementary School. More than 100 children and OWEN-GAGE nious assault (2 counts in- E. Hurst, 21, was recently belonging to Paula M. Le- costs. volving a shotgun), felony arraigned on charges of Valley. The incident alleg- Kingston has a budget of their parents attended the PerfOmanCe. Pictured is assistant In the Owen-Gage School f~earm,possession of a malicious destruction of edly occurred July 28 in just under $3 million. librarian Doris Jones helping Ronald with a magic trick. District, where officials short-barreled shotgun, car- police property, resisting Cass City. expect to see a decline in rying a concealed weapon (2 and obstructing a police of- Milling ton resident enrollment., the new bill may counts involving a rifle and ficer, operating a motor Ronald C. Babcock, 19, is mean the difference be- knife) and fleeing and elud- vehicle while under the in- charged with larceny over You’ll Save More With Coach Light’s tween staying in-formula ing a police officer. fluence of liquor, and driv- $100 in connection with the and returning to out-of-for- All the charges stem from ing with a restricting or sus- May 28 theft of a 1989 mula status. an incident that occurred pended license. Honda motorcycle in Arbela “It makes me more opti- July22in WatertownTown- A preliminary exam in the Township. mistic that we will be in- ship, according to court rec- case will k held Aug. 8 at A preliminary exam in the formula, (but) it’s still going ords. 8:30 a.m. Bond has bccn set case is slated for Aug. 3 at to be close,” school Supt. A preliminary examina- at $100. 8:30 a.m. Bond has been set Harley Kirby said, adding he tion in the case is set for 8: 30 The charges stem from a at $15,000. believes the district could a.m. Aug. 3. Bond has been July 14 incident in Water- Also, Bret L. Marrow, 30, lose as many as 10 students set at $25,000. town Township that in- of Montrose, was recently and still be in-formula. North Branch resident volved Sgt. Glen Skrent, an arraigned on a charge of “Again, it’s a numkrs game John S. Urchick, 19, has officer with the Tuscola unlawfully driving away a with us,” he added. been charged with 2 counts County Sheriff‘s Depart- motor vehicle. Kirby declined to estimate, of felonious assault and one ment, records state. His preliminary exam will based on the new aid bill, count of illegal entry. Brian K. Haley, 23, of St. be held Aug. 3 at 8:30 a.m. how much more the district His preliminary exam was Charles, faces a charge of Bond has been set at $5,000. could receive in state aid if to have been held Tuesday. malicious destruction of The charges stem from the all other factors remained Bond was set at $1 property over $100. Feb. 23 theft of a 1969 John ,ooO. Deere front end loader in Bridgeport Township. c 3 They’re Here Vote For Jury finds RICHARD inmate guilty NINJA last week TURTLE (DICK) A Camp Tuscola inmate was found guilty last I Wednesday of being a pris- MOVIES I ERLA oner in possession of a Killer Pizzas weapon following a 2-day District 2 Commissioner jury trial in Tuscola County Super Rocksteady I CD’s Circuit Court. I DEMOCRAT Cowabunga The defendant, George Richard (Dick) Erla has been involved in politics for the past Mayes Jr., 20, will be sen- Large Selection Only tenced at 9 a.m. Sept. 17, Latest Releases 40 years, and a resident of Tuscola County for 37 years. according to court records, Retired and able to devote FULL time to represent the people which state his offense oc- FROM curred March 25. $14.99 - Erla, Good for All Citizens Also last week, Davison resident Diane M. Rice, 27, $5.99 HONEST SINCERE ERLA entered a plea of guilty to a - - charge of writing 3 non-suf- Paid by Committee to Elect Richard Erla, 4633 Huron, Cass City, MI 48726 ficient fund checks within 10 days. Her sentencing is sched- uled for 9 a.m. Aug. 20. Bond was continued at For Home - Car $2,000. Court records state Rice’s Beach - Anywhere In the August \ offense took place Jan. 7 in 7th Primary Election, Car0 and involved checks @DUAL CASSElTE Panasonic 9 for $207.99, $207.98 and AM/FM Radio - Full Year Vote for: $199.66 drawn on NBD WALKMAN STEREO Warranty - A Summer Favorite .EXPERIENCE Genesee Bank. *KNOWLEDGE Sr. Citizens Menu Only .. $2897 Only ...... $6197 $32.95 value $74.95 value eFWSS Senior citizens are asked CASSE~E to make reservations on the TAPES .IMPARTIALITY day of the meal between 8 DURACELL BATTERIES a.m.-9 a.m. by calling Ann Special Selection Stepka 872-5337. Alkaline or D Closeout Prices C 1 AUG. 1-3-6-8- 10

Wednesday - Liver & On- I ions with Gravy, Mashed Your $239 Potatoes, Cauliflower with Choice .rnmrnrn..-.*.... Cheese, Corn Muffin, Apple I $2.99 value Twin pk. John Bishon= I Crisp. FOR TUSCOLA COUNTY Friday - Sloppy Joe on a Hamburger Bun, Steak Fries, Mixed Vegetables, -VIDEO TAPE SPECIALS- DISTRICT COURT JUDGE Blueberry Cheesecake. JUDICIAL DISTRICT Monday - Meatloaf, 71-B KODAK VIDEO TAPES POLAROID VIDEO TAPES SUBLIMINAL TAPES 4 @ON-PARTISAN POSITION) Mashed Potatoes, Salad Bar, Variety Bread, Cherry *EXPERIENCED MEMBER OF: Cobbler. Special .. $397 High Grade $519 Educational in all aspects of *American Trial Lawyers’ Wednesday - Herb Baked $9.95 value -- District Court Practice Chicken, Diced Potatoes, Association Stewed Tomatoes, Roll, DropOff - Pick-up Thumb Distributor Pay your We accept all .INTERNSHIP .American, Michigan and Applesaye. STATION HOLLISTER THUMB Pre-Pay Friday - Chicken Pattie on with Michigan Migrant Tuscola County Bar For OSTOMY Prescription Legal Assistance Program Associations a Hamburger Bun, Tator ELECTRIC 4D Tots, Lima Beans, Plums. PRODUCTS GENERAL Bill Here mDOCI’OR OF Title and Conveyancing 1 I Plans JURISPRUDENCE Committee of the Real Ask for Degree earned from Property Law Section of Want Help 10% SENIOR CITIZEN We Bill MONEY 100’s Thomas M.Cooley Law School the State Bar of Michigan PRESCRIPTION Medicare for CD Recordings COUNCILMAN, city of Vassar Litigation and Dispute ORDER Finding DISCOUNTS You Available In Stock FOlRMER MEMBER,Tuscola Resolution Commit tee County Substance Abuse Advisory of the American Bar What You Council Association’s Real Property, *FORMER CHAIRMAN, Probate and Trust Section Want? Vassar Flood Relief Fund , Vassar Chamber of Commerce A’ITORNEY-AT-LAW, Vassar Rotary, past president Try The Sole Practitioner and director *MARIUED, 40 years old, Resident of Vassar Want-Ads PAID FOR BY BISHOP FOR DISIRIm COURT JUDGE COMMITITE 107 N. MAIN ST. VASSAR, MI 48768 Tdsy! PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,AUGUST 1,1990 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN ’ ------I------7

1 , i, League Chip I Little League I play-offs Shots I starting FLIGHT 1 Paul Ressler 150 AllStars win Jim Apley 158 Anton Peters 145 Dieter Roth 154 Rick Doerr 143 Dave Hoard 151 Alden Asher 142 The playoffs for the Cass Newel1 Harris 148 Don Hazard 142 2 tourneys City Church League were Don Hilbig 147 Phil Moses 142 scheduled to start Tuesday. Jerry Toner 145 Doug O’Dell 135 The Cass City Little BAD AXE TOURNEY e. ,: In the opening round, Na- Dale McIntosh 144 Keith Pobanz 133 J .R. koldizsar 132 League All Stars completed tional Division champion Bill Kritzman 143 July 27, 28 found the All Brad Goslin Ken Jensen 132 a successful traveling tour- Mizpah was scheduled to 142 nament schedule with 2 Stars in Bad Axe. Again :. American Division Rich Tate i35 Craig Bellew 124 meet Don Roemer consecutive championship they brought home the.’. champion Deford and the Tom Craig 134 123 weekends. The 13-member championship. The firsf -. Elwyn Helwig 134 Dave Weeks 123 Cass City Catholics were to Eric King team started the tourna- game was a very tight and Don Ouvry 128 120 ment trail at a double elimi- well played win over a play S habbona. Paul Chappel Clayton Sawdon 117 5-3 126 nation event at Reese July tough Marlette team. That. ’. Lamotte will play the Tim Cummings 126 Ron Geiger . 115 6-8. Losing their first game was followed by a 15-0 blow-. a Baptists and Colwood plays Ken Zdrojewski 124 Jack Burns 111 Church of Christ. The win- John Niebrzydoski 109 to Reese Number one Fri- out of Harbor Beach. The Dick Wallace 122 day, they fought their way game was called after 4 in- ner of the Deford-Mizpah Jim Peyerk 118 Bob Bredemeyer - 90 back through the losers’ nings due to a 15-run mercy game plays the Church of Billy Coston 117 LITTLE LEAGUE All Stars - Front row, left to right: LEAGUE HONOR ROLL bracket with 3 wins over rule. A 9-run second inning Christ-Colwood winner and Dave Batzer 107 Nathan Buehrly, Tom Dewey, Dave Murphy, Tim Marker, Sebewaing, Unionville and broke this game open. the Lamotte-Baptist winner Jason McCallum 103 Mayville Saturday. Sunday Storm, Uflig, Rob Gnagey John Maharg 04 WEEKLY meets the survivor of the Chad Zawilinski, Andy Gray and batboy Tim Micklash. they tallied the fourth and Tom Dewey all had big I hits in the inning. The ’ Catholic-Shabbona game. FLIGHT 2 Flight 1 - Don Hilbig, Back row, left to right: coach Mike Murphy, Rob Gnagey, straight win, this time Form was followed in the Myles Smith 166 Jason McCallum, Dale against Essexville, only to championship game was final regular season games. Mark Swanson 165 McIntosh - 37. Sam Spencer, Kevin Storm, Nathan Mastie, Dan Sherman, lose to Reese Number one against Bad Axe Blue. The Mizpah defeated S habbona, Jack Burns 154 Flight 2 - Don Schelke - 39. in the championship game All Stars registered a con- 17-3 Catholics topped Colwd, Doug Herringshaw 153 Flight 3 - Todd Comment, Chad Diegel, Corey Ulfig and Coach Ken Micklash. to finish 2nd. vincing win. Storm and Lamotte defeated Church of Russ Biefer 146 Dan Dickinson, Kevin Vin- Mastie each connected for Brian Reinhardt 145 Not pictured: Coach Dan Ulfig, Coach Marv Irrer and HARBOR BEACH home runs. Ulfig added a Christ and the Baptists cent - 43. > single, double and triple for Clark Erla 144 Flight 4 - Ken Tiseo - 43. Scorekeeper Mike Diegel. TOURNEY topped Deford. George Ridge 137 Cass City. All the pitching CHURCH LEAGUE Randy Sherman 134 July 21 the Stars were at duties were shared in each Final Standings Jim Smithson 134 Harbor Beach for a one-day game by Zawilinski and Fred keson 128 tournament. They opened Storm. National Don Erla 127 with a 10-3 win over Bad WL Jack Hool 124 Axe Number one. Trailing Mizpah 11 3 Bob Stickle 122 Solons seek wav to 3-0 in the fourth, they broke Up business Lamotte 95 Dennis Krug 117 the game open with 8 runs. Church of Christ 8 6 George Bushong 115 Next up was Pigeon which phone prices Shabbona 77 Clarke Haire 114 fell in an 11-0 shutout. The Don Schelke 112 championship game American Jerry Houghton 110 against Ubly was a wild af- GTE North’s multi-line insure more children b WL Gene Kloc 108 fair. Ubly jumped off to an business subscriber tele- Catholics 11 3 Kim Glaspie 105 Involvement by the pri- cost of the health care. cation has approved $17.8 468 local and intermediate early 5-1 lead in the first phone charges have in- , Colwood 59 Scott Murphy 99 vate sector, including indi- “We might not see sav- million in awards for the school districts. The total inning and extended it to 7-2 creased as a result of a shift : Baptists 3 11 vi@.&, small businesses, ings ribht now, but in the 1989-90 Classrooms of To- amount sought by Michigan by the fourth. Cass City in cost approved by the Deford -- 2 12 FLIGHT 3 large corporations and long run, we will start be- morrow Program which teachers for computers was bats exploded in its half of Federal Communications : Todd Comment 162 the fourth. Twenty-one charity operations, with the nefiting,” Nye said. “If we will provide computer $57.1 million. Commission (FCC),accord-- * SAN-CASS LEAGUE Stan Guinther 154 state providing tax credits can help people get insur- equipment for classrooms The awards range from batters came to the ing to Mike Foster, vice--.. ‘STANDINGS Daryl Iwankovitsch 153 ais an incentive, could be a ance, it helps the state fi- this fall. $1,712 for Baraga Township plate and 18 crossed the presiden t-general manager* . July 25 Kevin Vincent 149 means of providing health nancially.” 3 * A total of 8,027 individual Schools, Breckenridge plate. The final score was for in Michigan. - John Haire 148 insurance to the nearly 1.5 Legislators of both par- 23-7. Pitching chores for the GTE teacher applications repre- Community Schools, Bul- Multi-line business cus- ; WL Dick Haley 142 million persons in the state ties rejected the governor’s senting 456 school districts lock Creek School District, weekend were handled by R&H Auto 93 Dick Peterson 142 who do not have such cover- Healthy Start Plan, saying will participate in the prog- Mendon Community Chad Zawilinski and Kevin tomers in Michigan began ; Charmont 93 Dan Dickillson 139 age, the House Republican the state could not afford to ram. Schools, Onekama Consoli- Storm, with a fine relief paying an additional $.61 : NBD 56 John Neumann 139 Task Force on Affordable initiate such a potentially State Superintendent of dated Schools and South performance by Nathan per line, per month, effec- , I Kelly & Co. 48 Gary Jones 135 Health Care for the Unin- costly program. Public Instruction Donald Lyon Community Schools Mastie in the first game tive July 1. Single-line busi-; . : CC Merchants 49 John Agar 131 sured reported recently. L. Bemis said the awards to over $2.5 million for the win. Leading hitters for the ness or residence customers,. Mike Neumann 129 The Republican proposal While the Pennsylvania plan is currently being are an outgrowth of the Detroit Public Schools. weekend were Mastie and will not be affect4 by the : Mike Becking 127 for ways to provide medical board’s commitment to in- Corey Ulfig, each with 6 rate change. Keith Adelberg 126 care to the uninsured explored by BCBS in Michi- creasing the use of technol- hits, Storm and Dan Sher- + Dan Hittler gan and was discussed by There are two novels buried 125 comes after the Legislature the Democratic Commis- ogy in the educational pro- man with 5, and Tom Mike Lefler 125 failed to incorporate Gover- in the 1939 New York A homing pigeon can fly at . ; sion on Families earlier cess. World‘s Fair time capsula: Dewey and Rob Gnagey Bill Ewald 123 nor James J. Blanchard’s The board had received a with 4. Storm had a 3-run a speed of up to 60 miles ; Wes Neumann 119 $13.1 million Healthy Start this year, Nye said the Margaret Mitchell’s Gone an hour over a distance of total of 24,063 individual the Wind, and Arrow- homer in the championship Phil Gray 113 changes cannot be made with 75 miles. program, providing care teacher applications from smith by Sinclair Lewis. contest. V& Avery Kaplan 113 for young children from without enabling legisla- Steve Zigich 94 low-income households. tion. Ed Miles 90 In a report containing 8 Though both Crandall FLIGHT 4 recommendations) task and Nye agreed the task Aug. Tom Schweigel 160 force co-chairs Nancy force recommendations 7 Bert Althaver 157 Crandall (R-Muskegon) will not provide care for Ken Tiseo 156 and Michael Nye (R-Litch- everyone, they are in- field) said establishment in tended to be “a step along Michigan of a Blue Cross- the way.” Blue Shield program allow- “This is a way to reach ELECT ing for the “adoption” of a some of those people. We’re More Convenience. child in order to provide in- trying to >be responsible surance could help many of with what we’re recom- More Flexibility. the 245,000 youngsters now mending,” Crandall said. Viewing without protect ion. Other recommeqdations FOOTE A similar BCBS plan in include requiring ‘insur- More Remote Control Options. Pennsylvania is now pro- ance carriers to offer viding health care for some policies for children and From chassis to picture tube to remote control, Zenith‘s new System 3 and Sanilac County 17,000 children. grandchildren, which Cran- Advanced System 3 Color TVs offer more innovative features than ever before. The “Caring for Kids” dall said will benefit those It’s your assurance that you’ve selected program, Nye said, would whose families can afford All designed to rmke your television viewing Commissioner cost $200 to provide full be- it to provide the coverage, easier and mare enjoyable than ever before. the very best for years of viewing pleasure. nefits for one child, with the and allowing health cover- - New Digital Audio Processing: ExclusiveComputer “Brain”: District 5 state providing an income age under a parent’s policy precise, accurate sound reproduction. or business tax credit on to continue for full-time col- New Vanguard Chassis: 30O/0 fewer parts, automatically monitors output of the red, minimal module interconnection for maximum green and blue electron guns, keeping that amount of $9.20. lege students who are’ not reliability;higher power to Chromacolor Contrast colors in balance throughout picture tube life Your Support Is Apprecia ted That, he said, is much dependents on that parent’s Picture.Tubefor exceptional picture quality. cheaper than the public tax return form. New Multi-BrandTVNCRICable Exclusive New Automatic Picture Paid by Committee to elect Eugene Foote having to absorb the total Both of these measures, Remote Control: operates Zenith Nye said, would further re- SynchronizationAlignment System: and most other brands of dynamic self-testing. self-adjustlng circuits TVs, VCRs and cable converters duce the total number of assure like-new picture quality each time for simplified TV/Componentscontrol: children who do not have the TV is turned on. coverage. New Auxiliary Jack Panel: New Auto Channel Search: inputloutput jack versatility Several other recommen- self-programming tuner locks in simplifies video/audio accessory dations, besides the “Car- available channels for quick connection and switching. ing for Kids” program, scanning by remote control. would allow tax credits, in- YIC Jack: direct video connection cluding credits for those New On-Screen Displays: for Super-VHSVCR or Camcorder large graphics for easy, precise for optimum picture resolution businesses which provide a control of source selection, Master Reset Feature: automatically (over 400 lines of horizontalresolution): health insurance deducti- tuning, programming, returns all audlo, color and picture adjustments to “On selected models ble assistance program, picture and sound. nre-set nntimum levels for most viewina conditions whereby companies pay less for insurance with a lower deductible, then use the difference for a pool of money within their own or- ganization to assist their employees, and credits for those businesses which par- ticipate in a non-profit health insurance pool. Further recommenda- tions would establish incen- tives for physicians to pro- -Save! Q.99ms9.99 vide charity care to the un- insured, including protec- -Sony -Spartan tion from civil liability, and -Memorex -BASF the purchase of Medicaid health benefits by employed disabled adults, employed parents of dis- abled children, and un- employed injured workers -New line of Earring and their families, & Necklaces A final recommendation -Men’s Gold Chains of the task force encour- ages insurance carriers to MODEL SF2033Y develop more diversified MODEL Sf2725TA *35@ - VIDEO RENTAL - options, including “menu” The quality goes in before thv nC3mrgot’s on @des coverage, whereby those -Tues.-Rent 1 Nintendo, 2nd FREE wishing insurance could SERVICE AFeER THE SALE 025Q@ SQ -Wed.-Rent 1 Movie, 2nd FREE, , select individual protec- of equal value tions and eliminate those +,o@ which are not applicable to I their situation. STATE BOARD APPROVES $17.8 MILLION FOR COMPUT- ERS The State Board of Edu- CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1,1990 PAGE NINE Huron Community Fair HEALTH TIPS Tips for keeping farm *Walkyour way set to open Sundav operahons injury Jree The 122nd annual Huron horse show slated Monday to better health by Dennis Stein workers. 5. Do things right. Train bmmunity Fair opens Sun- at 7 p.m. County Ex tension 2. Keep informed abut employeesand family work- ing of tiredness persists for day at the fairgrounds and Horse pulling and horse For centuries, people you’re increasing your fit- Director safety. Read and follow in- ers to work safely and well. the week-long event will racing will Ix featured on 5 have taken strolls for plea- ness level. hours, then you’re exercis- ing too hard. On the other structions in operator’s 6. Be physically and men- feature traditional events as days of the fair, starting with sure and to get a little exer- We live in America and the manuals, product labels, tally prepared cope with the heavyweight pull Sun- cise into their lives. Today, Here’s a less scientific hand, if you’re not brea- to well as new entertainment way to determine if you’re thing any harder than you freedom to be your own warning3. Inspect decals, all etc.equipment each day’s activities. Know features. day at 7:30 p.m. Light- we know that walking used as an aerobic exercise can exercising at the proper normally do, you’re not giv- manager is the rule for most and respect your limitations. Among the new attrac- weight horses compete rate. If you can’t hold a con- ing your heart a sufficient Michigan farm and orchard and facilities for hazards. Stay fit and seek medical tions is the Monster Truck Monday at 7:30 p.m. do far more: it also pro- vides remarkable physical versa t ion comfortably with workout. operators. How many of you Correct them, but also de- care for health problems. race and exhibition slated Harness racing starts someone, youlre working You should feel pleas- manage LOSS CONTROL vise ways to avoid or live at and psychological benefits, 7. Be prepared for acci- Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday 1:30 p.m. and including : too hard. antly tired, but good after from a human pcrspcctive? safely with fixed hazards. Four-wheel trucks will be will be held at the same time an effective exercise bout, dent, medical, fire and 0 strengthens heart and Or, if after exercise you Every 5 minutes someone 4. Take nceded precau- weather emergencies. ;led to the limit by the on Wednesday and Thurs- lungs says Dr. Severyn. are exhausted and the feel- in agriculture is injured seri- tions before starting the job, 8. Take special precautions demands of the course, fair day 0 increases high density ously enough to require like checking that equip- authorities say. lipoproteins (the “good” to protect children, the eld- There will be special IC- medical attention. Every ment is in good working erly, handicapped, and farm Also new is the miniature day a child is killed while duced prices for rides. cholesterol0 decreases ) blood pres- order, shields are in place, visitors. For example, don’t Solar-powered car working or playing on the Monday from 5 to 11 p.m., sure and you are wearing appro- let kids ride on farm machin- one $8 ticket will buy an farm. Every day more than 4 priate personal protective 0 relieves stress ery. unlimited number of rides. adults are killed while doing equipment (safety shoes, aerobicWalking exercise, becomes accord- an HARD Thursday is family day with at Jordan College ag-related jobs. goggles, respirator, etc.) for 9. Strive to make your 4 rides for $2, and Saturday Has your farming opera- the job or conditions. operation “injury free.” ing to Dr. Fred‘Severyn, TheJordan College/West- that participated included -‘WATER from nmn to 5 p.m. kids can associate medical director ern Michigan University the University of Michigan tion been “injury free’’ this buy an unlimited ride ticket for Blue Cross and Blue solar-powered experimen- (which finished first), Mas- past year? for $7. Shield of Michigan tal car which recently com- sachusetts Institute of Have you calculated the CROWLEY HURTS As always, the backbone (BCBSM), if it raises our peted in the Great GM Sun- Technology, Dartmouth cost of any injury to your heartbeat for at least 20 of the fair will be the 4-H rayce U.S.A. 1990 competi- College, Arizona State Uni- business? To your family? CHIROPRAC FFA consecutive minutes, and if tion from Disney World in versity, University of Farm residents lose nearly TI and shows, which will we walk at least 3 times a We create through be held every day. The 4-H Florida to the GM Techni- Maryland, Western $5 billion each year in acci- week. Washington, and the Uni- education. gentle livestock salc is scheduled The key to any successful cal Center in Warren will dents and fires. This in- Thursdayat I p.m. be on display at Jordan Col- versity of Pennsylvania. cludes medical expense, techniques & personal exercise program is consis- Residents of the Thumb tency, says Dr. Severyn. lege Thumb Campus in proprty damage and time care, a healthy and Cass City Aug. 1 and 2. area can view the Jordan lost. Future losses from Similar to budgeting your The Jordan entry, named College entry and talk with pain free body. Chemical money, you must budget “Sunseeker,” placed 8th the driver and other par- lower productivity and the -- your time so that walking out of 32 entries in this 1800 ticipants from the Jordan nagging medical costs of a . . . your hair and skin. yowr or any other exercise -- is pcrmancnt disability can hot wrter heater, dishwasher, earnings mile race. Other schools College Energy Institute. An Appointment wishing mrchina, plumbing. given a top priority in your cripple a family’s financial * your clothes. floors, walls schedule. stability and even lead to a CASS CITY rnd ceiling, your cooking:. . . increase Another important ele- Witheys hold annual meet loss of the farm. ’ .,> 5986 E. Cass City Rd., (M-81) rnd yowr pocketbook. ment is to accept that fit- & -..-a* .So why be 8 hardnose rbout ness is a never-ending goal The annual Withey family Fred N. Withey. (in the Allen Health Center) hirdwrtrrl The riqht rltm Gilbert A. Currie, chair- You can managc for that sometimes take years, reunion was called to order The Withey reunion is and type of qwrlity wrter man of Chemical Financial depending on how out of safety! Managers in most 872-4241 eondltlonrr cmn mrkr your Corporation recently an- July 15. Because of the named for Lillie Viola industries know that safety lifi 4 whole lot nicer and llV8 shape you are when you nounced the company’s weather situation this year, Withey, daughter of Joel D. pays. Aside from human Appointments taken ywmoney kslchrl begin. DR. CROWLEY Tues. & Fri.-9:OO-12:OO second quarter earnings. “Too often people believe the reunion was moved from Withey, who was a residcnt considcrations, cmphasiz- Net income increased that with a concentrated ef- Howell City Park to the of Elkland Township for ing safety results in consid- B.S.D.C. Wed. & Thurs.-2:00-7:00 7.7% to $2,916,000 for the fort they can become fit in home of Art and Gcnneive nearly 60 years. Lillie mar- erable savings, including second quarter of 1990, a few short weeks, or even Toop. ried John Wesley Heffel- lower insurance costs. compared with $2,708,000 months,” says Dr. Severyn. Sixty family membcrs at- bowcrand lived in Cass City WATER COMOfllONER for the same period last Farmers and ranchers are no “But if we exercise har- tended, Those coming the during her childhood, and exception.... doing the job PRINTING SERVICE year. On a per share basis, der than our bodies can ac- farthest were Connie Trace net income for the current moved to Flint aftcr her safcly is doing it well. cept, we’re more likely to from Indiana, Tonya Heffel- marriage. Whatever your printing need, we sewe them right! BUY OR RENT quarter was $.W,or 3.4% sustain injuries. Manage for safety on your Latest modern offset and letterpress equipment to over the $.87 per share bwcr from Chicago, Ill., The next reunion will be farm by following these tips: “And if we expect drama- and Fred and Nig Withey held in Brighton at Huron assure you of the best results in every way. earned in the second quar- tic changes in stamina, or 1. Make accident preven- ter of 1989. For the first 6 too great losses of weight or from Cascville. The young- Meadows Park, the 3rd Sun- tion a rnanagcment goal. The Cass City Chronicle I~HETLER)months of 1990, net income inches, we’re more apt to est attcnding was 2-year-old day in July, with Joe and Dcvclop a safcty plan suited Jim Hcffclbower, son of Phone 872-2010 PLUMBING & HEATING increased 5.9% to lose interest because it Sherry Goffra as host and your 1 $5,422,000, $1.67 to your operation and ticensad Moiler Plumber or per doesn’t happen quickly,” Danicl, and the oldest was hostess. PIGEON 453.353 I share, compared with says Dr. Severyn. “It’s the BAD AXE 269-809I $5,119,000, or $1.63 per gradual building of CASS CI I Y 872.5084 share, for the same period strength and fitness and the I of 1989. gradual weight losses and smaller measurements that are the most enduring, and they take patience and persistence in pursuing.” How to know whether CH-AP-IELO you’re walking too fast or too far, or not enough? Learn how to take your pulse, either at the neck or inside your wrist, Dr. Seve- ryn says. Use the formula 129 East Lincoln, Car0 below to determine what is I1 the maximum heart beat you should reach during exercise, and the minimum. Here’s the formula. Sub- tract your age from 220. The maximum rate at /$50to$100 which you should exercise ’I is 85 percent of that figure. The minimum is 65 percent of that figure. REBATES! If you’re 50 yeats of age, for example, subtract 50 from 220, or 170. Your maximum heart rate dur- ing exercise should be 85‘ i Phone 673-7488 x 170 = 144 beats per mi- nute. The minimum is 65‘;; x 170 = 110 beats per mi- Use Our Convenient nute. Take your pulse midway Pick-Up - Drop-off through exercising and again when you’re finished a t Randall Is exercising. Count the pulse for 6 seconds and multiply by 60, or count for 10 sec- CASS CITY onds and multiply by 6. In addition to learning whether you ‘re exceeding your maximum or not get- PRDCES CUT UP TO $60 SINCE APRIL! TIRE ting up to the minimum, measuring the heartbeat Mo 6392 Main, Cass City also tells you whether t:xtra deep Spacemaker” Extra deep SpaceniakerfY door holds gallon containers. donrs hold gallon containers. !?titi cu. ft. capacity; 9.88 cu. ft. 19.1 cu. ft. capacity; 3.39 cu. ft. I frce7cr. Dispenses ice & water. freezer. (;lass shelves.

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@ Jim Ceranski Mark Wiese b SF Harris-Hampshire Agency, Inc. 6815 E CassCity Road Cass City 872-4351 Established 1924 PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,AUGUST 1,1990 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN 4 seek 6-year post District judge candidates air views The Chroniclc recently pie, who was appointed to The following are the can- decline to respond to such. I the caseload. and that training by experi- tween parties and their attor- seek to preserve the respeCt. the post by Gov. James J. asked each of the 4 candi- didates' responses: must add that if I answered The civil caseload can be enced partners is something neys. Finally, if necessary, I our system of justice d&; dates seeking election as Blanchard in March follow- them any other way it would improved through the use of that no other candidate can will take advantage of my ing the retirement long- Glaspie's responses: serves. As your district. district court judge in Tus- of indicate that I could not more pretrials scheduled by offer. I am the only candi- experience and good rela- judge, I would pride myself, cola County to respond to time Judge Richard F. Kern, work within the parameters the court and conduct@ by date to have spcnt his entire tionship with the 3 district 1) I believe that the contin- on being able to treat every? the following questions in the county's first and only of the rules set for judicial the judge so as to facilitate career ac ting both as a prose- court judges in Bay County one in my court with de< preparation for the Aug. 7 district court judge until ued implementation of com- candidates. If I could not possible settlements. This cutor and defense attorney, to ask for assistance in re- cency and respect. r1 Primary Election: Glaspie's appointment. puterization in the court will work within these parame- would alleviate the need for which will allow for a bal- ducing any Tuscola County help us deal with the ever 3) I would bring 11 years of Previously, Glaspie, 34, ters, it may be that I could trials, or the setting of trials anced view and thus impar- backlog. legal experience on bot.$ 1) Among the biggest maintained a private law increasing caseload. AI- not work within the parame- and having the parties settle tiality. 2) I have been a practicing sidesof the court (5 years in challenges facing district practice in Cass City, where ready by June 1, 1990, the ters of the laws, if elected. their differences as the jury I'm certainly not a stranger attorney in Tuscola County the Tuscola Count-. court is keeping up with a he and his family reside. He new case filings were ahead 3) In addition to education waits in the hall, as has often to the courtroom, having for 11 years, and I believe Prosecutor's office and (I. heavy volume of cases. of 1989 in every area. In was a practicing attorney for and practical experience, I been the problem in the past. worked for district court the most challenging and years in Tuscola County How do you propose to nearly 10 years. some cases the new filings have an edge on my oppo- If a criminal case is sched- judges before being licensed fascinating part of my job improve or otherwise deal are almost 3 months ahead private practice, including nents in diversity of general uled for trial, then possible as an attorney, and having lies in handling the legal criminal defense) to the with this situation? *Attorney John Bishop, of 1989. Although the court experience.I believe a judge plea negotiations must have spent considerable time in problems of each individual 2) Assuming the caseload has no control over the bench. Besides being the 40, who has practiced law in should be able to relate with been explored prior to the Judge Kern's courtroom and case or client. I am a strong candidate with the most le- remains difficult, how Tuscola County for 7 years. number of cases filed, we people of various social, date of the trial, so as to have handled nearly any and believer in the would you approach the can control the methods we U.S. gal experience and the best He is a Vassar resident. educational, financial and avoid the unnecessary ap- every type of case that Constitution as the supreme balance of legal experience, challenge of effwiently dis- employ to deal with that cultural backgrounds to in- pearance of witnesses and would come before a district law of the land and will posing of cases and at the caseload and I convinced I also believe that my ability *Attorney Duane Burgess, am sure that each person is jurors. court judge. make sure that the constitu- to be fair, perceptive, same time treat each de- 36, of Caro, a memkr of the that the steps already taken treated equally. Unlike the I know the problems of Each of the candidates has tional rights of all parties prompt, and courteouE fendant as an individual? law firm of Ransford, Crews to computerize the court other candidates, who are attorneys in private practice integrity and honesty. How- before my court are pro- 3) Aside from education would make me an effectivt. & Burgess, P.C.He hasbeen must be continued. younger than myself, I did and how the backlog from ever, in addition to those 2 tected no matter how effi- judge. Commenting on my and practical experience, in private practice in Car0 not go immediately from the volume of cases affects essential requirements, I ciently or swiftly a case is hard work in th? what can you bring to the since 1979. high school to college to law their practices and their handled. I believe that the bench that would have a respect for the people prosecutor's office and on make school. Among other jobs, I clients, and would therefore involved, the patience to primary job of the district the campaign trail when 4 you an effective judge and *David G. Myers, 38, of have worked as a janitor, Caro, who has been in pri- expect and accept the attor- listen to both sides of the court judge is to resolve ran for Tuscola County FVO: the best overall candidate construction laborer, press neys' cooperation and sug- issue, and the administrative legal disputes (criminal or bate judge in 1982, the Tus- for the job? vate practice in Car0 for 6 operator, quality control, years. He previously was gestions to resolve the prob- ability to keep the cases civil), and in doing that job I cola County Advertiser said, sewage plant operator, secu- lems. would first look for a pretrial Those seeking the office employed in the Tuscola moving. "Myers will make a god rity guard, computer data 2) The only way to effi- settlement satisfactory to judge." My experience and and 6-year term are: County Prosecutor's Office entry person and farm man- ciently dispose of cases is *Incumbent Kim D. Glas- for 5 years. Myer's responses: both parties. Secondly, bar- ability makes me the best ager. I feel that these diverse HARD WORK.The court- ring pretrial settlement, my overall candidate for thisjqi. experiences will help give room must be in operation 1) The first thing I would goal would be to assure a fair and 1 believe our next dis: me the proper temperament from 9 to 5,5 days a week. I do as district judge to keep trial and fair result. Finally, trict judge should be elected Professional and Business for being a judge. have been in a busy law firm up with the heavy volume of no matter who wins or loses, on the basis of experience. in private practice for I1 cases is to work hard, work I will not demean the parties and ability and not politi-, Burgess' responses: years and certainly know the efficiently, and work often. or their attorneys and will cally appointed. meaning of long hours, long DI RECTORY Another area where I can 1) First, the district court days and hard work. deal with the caseload is in must continue the comput- However, cases can be the control of the Court's , SPECIAL THIS WEEK ACCOUNTANTS PHYSICIANS erization which was started moved efficiently with hard docket. We must give crimi- kfore Judge Kern retired. work, without denying any- nal cases first priority, but The use of computers will one the respect they deserve. Anderson, Tuckey certain types of hearing BALU K., M.D. allow for increased effi- I know the anxieties and Miller, Bernhardt & Co., P.CI Obstetrician & Gynecologist days, arraignments, sen- ciency in scheduling, mail- concerns of those who ap- Certified Public Accountants 70 NoRh Elk Street tencings must be combined Sdudry. MI 4W71 ing of notices, record keep- pear in a courtroom, many Miller Lite, Gary Anderson, CPA - 673-3137 to free more available trial (313) ing, etc. for their first time, and for Robert T~~key,CPA - 872-3730 Phone 648-4733 days for civil cases. Miller Jany Bernhardt. CPA + 673-31 37 many, their only contact mwHoun: 2) There are only so many with the criminal justice 715 E. Frank SI.,Caro, MI Mm.,Tuer.. Thurs.. Fn. hours in each day and Genuine and B lo 5 - Appanvnents only system. Every participant in AmHoum bll 6261 Church St., City, MI whether you deai with 5 Cass (313) wmno the system, whether that be Draft Phone 8724668 individuals or 50 individuals they all should be accorded the police officer, victim, 24 pk. cans the same rights and consid- witness or defendant is en- COUNSELiNG IDr. Jeffrey Crowley I titled to be treated in a cour- After $2.00 eration. Therefore, any time teous manner. The judge's There have been over 1,800 mail-in Chiropractor saving steps that the court new civil and criminal cases $1Itp,,,. DO YOU HAVE A can employ will free time to respect for the individuals is rebate $9.60 DRINKING PROBLEM? 5986 E. Cass City Rd. reflected then by the filed in Tuscola County ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Cass City (M-81) accomplish this goal. One individual's respect for the District court so far this year AND AL-ANON way to improve this is to system and the ultimate out- alone. I plan to meet this Last Week's bsers' Lottery Winners Every Friday Evenlng - 8:OO p.m. make sure that all appropri- come. challenge by implementing Good Shepherd Lutheran Church ate information is in the 1. Richard Burleson 2. Bea Baker ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Harold T. Donahue 3) Aside from a business new district court proce- court's file cause Tuesday Evenings 8:OO p.m. M.D., A.A.F.P. so as to not administration degree in dures for alternativedispute St. Panaadus Parlsh Hall Basement 4674 Hill Street undue delay during a pro- finance and a law degree resolution (settling cases Cass city Cass City ceeding. This function isone Michigan law provides from Wayne State Univer- without trial). These proce- 872-2323 for the judge, his staff and dures would include media- Onwsr tuwn wwkdryr that small claims hearings sity, and 11 years of experi- OENTiSTS rrcrpl fbursdoy the prosecuting attorney's shall be done to lessen the encc, I can bring a great deal tion (by objective 3 lawyer staff. By keeping communi- time for the parties away panels) of civil cases, pre- R. Paul Chappel, DDS, PC to the bench. Not only do I Richard A. Hall, 0.0. cation open between the from their employment, and have 1 1 years' experience in trial conferences with the Qbiker Osteopathic Physician offices and staffs, and by I would suggest that evening district court, I have the court in both civil and crimi- 4674 Hill SI. reviewing files prior to the nal cases, and active in- Maid Comprehensive Orthgdontlcs Cass City, Michigan hours be considered to ad- combined experience of my actual court appearances, volvement of the court in .C 6240 Hill St., Cass City 072-4446 dress that legal mandate, partners with whom I've Mon. thru Sun. 8 a.m. - 11 p.m. m 072-4725 nome 872-4762 we can save valuable time to and as a means to help with practiced for all those years, promoting settlement be- Phone 872-3870 give individuals before the ..... - . . . - - . Hoon K. Jeung, M.D. court, HEALTH CARE Surgeon 3) My background in

.._.. . county government as a Specialist in Stomach commissioner gives me the IMMEDIATE and Bowel Problems NON-EMERGENCY unique perspective of know- ing the constraints and HEALTH CARE 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily con- Saturday - 9 to 12 nm cerns that commissioners FINAL SUMMER CLEARANCE $25 fee Closed Thursday have when dealing with the lncludlng ph 6ldan'S fee and cidroom court. So often I lxlieve that Cash bask, and we will give 6230 Hospital Drive the exwutive branch of you a statement. Cam City, MI 48726 Men's - Women3 - Girls'- Boys'- Infants'- Toddlers' No App4nmmt Usually county government and the Necessary Phone 8724611 judiciary experience misun- 6:OO-8:30 p.m. Frldays Home 072-3130 derstandings kause each 2:30-8:30 p.m. Saturdays view their roles differently.I 1O:OO a.m.-8:30 p.m. Sunday ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED! HILLS AND DALES Dr. E. Paul Lockwood have seen those roles from HOSPITAL Chiropractic Physician each side and that helps me Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. deal with the court's budget, 9-1 2 only personnel and administra- SUMMER CLOTHING Phone 872-2765 all8 tion in a way that only one City for Appointment who has worn both hats can (Does not include work clothing!) THUMB AREA appreciate, HOME CARE AGENCY NljrJng, Phydd, OcarPatlonal Additionally, I klieve that s. SmhTherapy Beatrit G. Martln, M.D. I bring the proper tempera- Nurse Aldes Internal Medicin8 ment and personality to the Mediare, Medlceld b, bench necessary todeal with 'I Blue cross certified 4672 Hill St. Yocw kcawy owned.private, the demands of the position, mprofir, lullserv(ce Cass City, MI Home Care Agency Phone 872-4331 (517) 674-8746 Bishop's responses: 1 (800) 3584749 OFFICE HOURS: Men-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 1) Your first 2 questions Saturday 8 a.m.-noon INSURANCE appear to ask for statements which would require a Acceptlng Patients Allrn Wlthmpoon New pledge or promise of my H.rr Enprvd ue conduct in office, if elected. NEL OI- Fvrd NEL EMFvd NEL lnxm Fud N. Y. Yun, M.D. MULU -8 Physician 8 Surgeon Phm872-2321 ottice Hours: 4615 Oak Cass Clty M0n.-Fri. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thurs. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 0 PTO M ET RlST Sat. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 6232 HoapH.1 Orlvr Cau Clty Optometrist octlw 672-4733 4 Re& 872-4257

4624 Hill St. n Cass City

O'fflCe HWr8: ANIMAL Man.-Fri., 9:00-4:30 COMPANION 872-3404 HOSPITAL 4438 S. Seeger St. Canon 7 of the Michigan Cass City - Phone 872-2255 a'* Dr. G. W. McNiven Rod €Ills, D.V.M. Code of Judicial Conduct Cmrol klk&Elllr, D.V.M. specifically states, "A can- Optometrist ' didate, including an incum- Primary Vision Center P.C bent judge, for a judicial 6505 E. Main, Cass City Edward Scollon, D.V.M. office: should not make 4 072-4374 Or 872-4375 Veterinarian pledges or promises of con- Hours: Monday thru Farm and Pet Animals duct in office other than the b** Friday 9-5 faithful and impartial per- I Special Phone 872-2935 4849 N. Seeger St., Cas City formance of the duties of the Appointments Available office...." Therefore, I must LASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1,1990 PAGE ELEVEN 3 Republicans, 2 Democrats 5 from Cass Citv seek District 2 post rhree Republicans and a judicial system. service and what effect have been negotiating for pair of Democrats will vie As a former resident of committing the necessary for their respective party’s Kingston and Novesta our’school system for 16 funds to deliver it ade- years and am very familiar nomination in next week’s Townships and having quatcly would have upon the Primary Election in the Dis- worked in Elkland Town- with the process. county’s ability to fund The reasons why I feel I trict 2 Tuscola County ship since 1966, I am famil- other compcting programs. am Board of Commissioners iar with the District #2 area the best candidate for the Existing policies and/or commissioner’sposition are race. and the needs of its citizens. practices need to bc re- Richard Erla Those seeking the 2-year my awareness of the current From my past business viewed on a regular basis to issues, my interest in better- term are: insure that the reasons for experience, civic, state and *Republican Jack Brink- ing community affairs of our local achievements I feel implcmcnting thosc policies time, attention and money people, and my ability ian, 57, a farmer and long- rcmain valid and that the solvinganddecisionmaking to that I could do a good job in spent on preventative meas- tasks it involves. have an open mind in mat- time treasurer of the Owew policy itsclf either saves ures in these areas will save County Government. Being Gage Board of Education, ters concerning anyone or with no other jobs I money or insures effcctive- in the long run. retired , He recently was elected to Jack Brinkman anything no matter in what have the time to devote and ness and efficiency.I would area of my district it would serve as president of the not be in favor of continuing I believe that the main di- represent the people of the board. be. I also would visit our 2nd District. policies just because “it has rection is for the board to townships at least once or . *Republican Edward C, always been that way.” A keep TUSCOLA COUNTY Being a Senior Citizen Scollon, 54, a veterinarian twice a year to keep every- (retired) I feel taxes and constant review of policies a sound and growing com- one in my district involved. and long-time Cass City and scrutiny of their reason munity. One of my main county spending would be Board of Education presi- for existence are integral concerns is to keep the road Roy Tuckey my num,ber one priority, dent. parts of a Comrnissioncr’s patrol on the road. I feel the giving a great deal of *Republican Roy J. responsibility. present board has the county Tuscola County is one of thought to our Seniors on a I‘uckey, 49, an Elkland My business management heading in the right direc- the major agricultural coun- fixed income. Township Board trustee cxperience has afforded me tion, but if I wereelected and ties in the state and its many who is self-employed as a the opportunity to dcal with would see an area of con- prominent local industries fherand works part-time employer/employee labor cern, I would not hesitate to requireitsboardofCommis- My past experience as a for the Agricultural Stabili- Because Tuscola County rclations. I believe that the inform the board and try to sioners to be equally fore- local business person and zation and Conservation has been faced with pcriods wages of any employe rectify the situation. sighted and energetic. farmer has given me insight Service. of economic crisis, I have should be bascd upon re- Our county board needs to into the needS of Tuscola *Democrat Mary Lou the training and expericnce sponsibility, training, expe- anticipate possible prob- County. Having run a busi- Burns, 41, a paralegal and necessary to evaluate the rience, and job perform- lems before they occur and ness for several years, I can registered nurse employed deal with employer-em- efficiency and effectivencss ancc. ’ be a forceful bard that will #or 18 years at Dr. H.T. of the county’s ability to I belicve it is imperative My 19-year term on the follow through. A positive ployee relationships and I donahue’s office in Cass deli vcr and/or make ava i 1- that the Board and Judiciary Cass City School Board, move recently by the board will be open-minded and City. able services to its citizens. maintain constantopen lincs is the Tuscola County Solid fair in ,negotiations while *DemoCrat Richard Erla, both as trustee and presi- keeping the burden of the With the limited resources of communication in order dent, has given me experi- Waste Management Plan 65, retired part-owner of available, it is absolutely toopcrate without thc neces- with a and more recently its inquiry taxpayer in mind. ence wide variety of I have knowledge the Erla’s Food Center and necessary that priorities be sity of confrontation which administrator decisions in- into possible local recycling of Packing Co., Cass City. set by the Board regarding results in lawsuits and un- volving public policy mak- and composting. This is an construction industry which Each of the candidates re- the delivery of services. I am necessary expense to the ing, long and short range area that requires should prove helpful, and cently agreed to answer a committed to establishing taxpayers. Such open com- planning, and personnel hir- everyone’s attention and if my years on the township qiiestion posed by the munication would help to elected, I will give it my full board have taught me the Having had a number of those priorities in order to ing. I have also personally workings of local govern- Chronicle--”In what direc- insure that the available re- assure that the Courts are been involved with 12 pub- support. people working for me while ment. *ibn do you Mieve the sources are most efficientlv operated in such a manner to lic employee contracts. As a As a Commissioner, I I was in business I feel that I +mty should be headed, utilized for the citizens of dcliver the bcnefits and pro- result of this school board a would strive to increase I would like to continue could help put in county hQw can you contribute and Tuscola County. tection of swift and efficient communication into areas serving the people at the labor relations. involvement,I have learned next level of government ayare you the best candi- Without question, the most administration of justice to to respect the concept of where it seems to be lacking. As the governing body I date for the job?” important function of gov- the citizens of Tuscola conflict of interest. If If elected, I could contrib- I would like to see more and promise to be just as would like to see a good :The following are their utemy knowledgeof negoti- available to the people a ernment is to continue to County. elected, it is my intention to communicationbetween the .. as relationshipwith the County responses: improve the quality of life resign from my present ating to the board, since I Commissioners and our commissioner as I was as a corn. for its citizens. Obviously, Ed Scollon elected office in order to Mary Lou Burns health care needs, especially As any unit of government, avoid any potential conflict My business management of its senior citizens, and to county commissioners nced with the decision-making etperience in my past and insure adequate protection to be sensitive to the needs process. My 3 1/2-year ten- GENERAL- PRIMARY ELECTION vesent employment has of their property and per- and wants of its constituents ure on the Tuscola County To the Qualified Electors of the Townshiis of Evergreen and Greenleaf, County of Sanilac, State of raught me to deal with budg- sonal safety are extremely while using tax dollars in an Health Department has fa- Michigan. eting and the financial con- important. advantagmus and respon- miliarized me with county cerns of employers. My Of the many other services sible manner. I believe our government. Since Jan. 1st eoucation as a registered provided by County govern- officials have strived to do of 1990 I have served as NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That A General Primary Election will be held in the County of Sanilac, State

nurse involved decision ment, the development of this in the,past. I would chairperson of this unit of of Mic hiaan1 making processes in prob- priorities in the budgeting continue to work towards governmen t. lem solving and advocacy. process will require a deter- providing services in mental My wife and I have raised a TUESDAY, AUGUST 7,1990 My paralegal training and . mination of the extent of the and public health, law en- family of 5 children in this need for each service, the experience has made me forcement, ylice protec- county during the past 26 FOR THE PURPOSE OF PLACING IN NOMINATION BY ALL POLITICAL PARTIES PARTICIPATING cost of the delivery of that years and in my work a aware of the functions of the tion, agriculture, child and as THEREIN, CANDIDATES FOR THE FOLLOWING OFFICES, VIZ: STATE - GOVERNOR CONGRESSIONAL - UNITED STATES SENATOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS LEGISLATIVE - STATE SENATOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE COUNTY - COUNTY COMMISSIONER Also any additional offices, if any, for which partisan candidates afe to be nominated. 4nd for the purpose of placing in nomination, candidates participating in a Non-Partisan Primary Election for he following offices, viz: JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS AND CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

AND FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING: Delegates to the County Convention of the DAVID G. MYERS ISTHE DEMOCRATIC and REPUBLICAN Parties.

ALSO TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING EVERGREEN TOWNSdIP - PROWSAL I COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP PROPOSALS ROAD XMPROVEMENT RwfEWAL PROFQShL CANDIDATE FOR TUSCOLA Shall one (1) mill of the &6mea8ed valuation a8 (and any-other proposals): equalized of a11 proparty in Evergreen Township, PROPOSAL D Sanilac COWlty, Michigan, k &88e88edD a6 provided for In Section 6, Article IX, of the Conotitution of the TAX RENEWAL HILLAGE FOR State of Michigan, for a period of five (5) years (1991 JUDGE CONTXNUATION OF DRUG TASK FORCE DISTRICT 1995) COUNTY fund6 through for the purposa of providing to For the purpose Of providing fUlId6 for the upgrade, vidan and pave five (5) miles on Gennania continuation of the Drug T46k Force, whost .Ole Road, from Dackarville Road to Robinoon Road, Townnhip : BEST QUALIFIED BY: purpose shall be the prevention, detection, of Evergreen. County of Ssnilac. State of Michigan? arrest, and prosecution of persons involved in the distribution of illegal controlled substances, and related criminal activity under ;A. EDUCATION= the direction and supervision of the Drug Task Force Board,consisting of the Chairperson of the B.S. with honors in Criminal Justice from MSU 1974 County Board of Commissioners, Michigan State Police, Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff, ad a E.L.B., Dr. of Law from Detroit College of Law 1978 representative of the Sanilac County Police Chief’s Association, shall the limitation of the I, Carol A. Dab, County Treasurer of the County of Sanilac, Michip B. EXPERIENCE- total amount of taxes which may be assessed hereby certify that as of JULY 5, 1990, the records of this office against a11 property in the County of Sanilac, indicate that the total of all voted increases, over and abve the tax State of Michigan, be increased as proyided by 11 years combined lea exyrience. 5 years Tus- limitation established by the Constitutlon of Michigan in any Article 9, Section 6 of 1963 Constitution of local cola County Prosecutor‘s Office, 6 years private Michigan by not more than S/lOth of 1 mill (0.5) units of Sanilac County, is as follows: of the assessed valuation, as equalized, of all practice in Tuscola and Bay County UNIT NAME VOTED INCREASE USE YEARS property within the County for tach of the years ------*------I-h-* ------1990, 1991, 1992, and 1993 inclusive? C. EXTENSIVE COMMUNITY County of Smnilmc 00.20 Hw Sr Cit. 1988-91 Li br8r y 1988-91 INVOLVEMENT- PROPOSAL E Evrrgrrrn Tawnrhip 01.00 I R0.d 1986-90 BOW AND ARROW HUNTING ON SUNDAY Grrtnlraf Townrhip 01.00 I R0.d 1989-92 In Tuscola Bar Association (past president), Car0 Shall Act No. 1 of the Local Acts’ of 1989, 01.00 n Fire 1989-92 entitled “An Act to Amend Section 1 of Act No. 4 Cmra City School. 21.90 W Oprr 1990-92 00.15 Debt 1966-92 Knights of Columbus (Grand Knight, 1989 Knight of of the Ucal Acts of 1929, entitled ‘An Act to n 01.00 I Debt 1965-93 preserve game; prohibit hunting on Sunday in the Year), Car0 Rotary, Car0 Chamber of Com- Ubly Schoolm 01.00 n Bu*=a 1987-91 Sanilac County; and to prescribe penalties for 20.35 R Oprr Indrf.1989-93 merce, Car0 Sacred Heart Church and other com- violation hereof; and to repeal act number two Huron Intrrmdirtr 01.00 M Sp Ed hundred ninety-eeven of the Public Act6 of 01.49 n Vo Ed fndri. m u nity activities nineteen hundred twenty-three;’ and to provide a Tumeolm Intrrmrdirtr 01.75 H Vo Ed fndrf . 02.60 1 Sp Ed Indef . referendum,I’ be adopted, which would allow D. ENDORSEMENT- Sunday hunting with bow and arrow, excluding Endorsed by Right To Life of Michigan and Right To firearms and dogs in Sanilac County? I Life of Tuscola County EVERGREEN TOWNSHIP QREENLEAF TOWNSHIP Township Hall - 2nd bulldlng Townahlp Hall, Gllbeirt Rd, W. of Decker and Shabbona Rds. 2 miles N. of Cas8 City Rd. Arthur Severance, Clerk Clare Brown, Clerk

The POIISof said election will be open 7 o’clock a.m. and will remain open until 8 o’clock p.m. of said day of election. Delene Schulthelss ’ Sanilac County Clerk ’ ’?d for by The Committee to Elect David G. Myers, District Judge, L. James White, treasurer, 191 N. State St., Caro, MI 48723 PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST I, 1990 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Easlick on CALL 872-2010-FORAN ACTION AD 0bituaries USS Prairie Transit (nonbusiness) rates. 10 words or less, 51.W each Navy Petty Officer 2nd insertion; additional words 7 Class Frank N. Easlick, cents each. Three weeks for SALE the price of 2 -cash rate. Save Gas furnace, FOR'SALE - kitchen stove Kingston, recently departed money by enclosing cash with 8,000 BTU with pipe duct and range hood, avocado, Annual GARAGE SALE - Aug. 11 i 1lness. Long Beach, Calif., on de- mail orders. Rates for display only, 8:OO a.m. to 8:OO p.m Paul Cobb want ad on application. Charger,work $50; body 1983 has noDodge rust, excellent condition. Call She was brn May 13, ployment to the Western 872-2566. 6-483 Merchant Rd., CasL 1898, in Cass City, the Pacific Ocean while serving new battery, $925. Call 872- 2-7-18-3 Rummage Sale City, 2 112 miles north of Paul R. Cobb, 70,died July daughter of Christian and aboard the destroyer tender I Automotive) 2736. 1-7-25-3 Main St. light on N. Cemet- at Lapeer Medical Care Jane (Blaine)Schwad- Water Pump - THURSDAY & FRIDAI' ery and Merchant Roads. 30 Mary U.S.S.Prairie, homeported Men's, women's clothes; Facility. He was a North erer. in Long Beach. FOR SALE - 1985 Dodge Water Softener & AUG. 9-10 FOR SALE - Ford F150 pic- Caravan, 77,000 miles. Ex- 9:00 till 5:OO color TV and stand, dishei, Branch native and a past Mrs. Smith moved from kup. 1985, high mileage. Well Repair hair dryer, end tables, resident of Cass City. Detroit to Saginaw in 1950, cellent shape. $5500 or best Good condition, $2100. Call offer. Call 872-4348, ask for books, shoes and lots of miS- Cobb is survived by his where she was office man- 872-4087. 1-7-25-3 Good Shepherd cellaneous items. 14-8-1-2 wife, LoRee Cobb, of North ager and instructor, until her Al. 1-8-1-3 10% off most Lutheran Church Branch and 2 daughters, retirement, at the Arthur 1982 FORD Fairrnont Fut- new pumps and tanks Main St., Cass City FOR SALE - Hunter of Mt. Cle- Murray Dance Studio ura, 6 cylinder, automatic, 14-8-1-2 dresser., Mary chests, sewing machine' mens and Donna Could of owned by her son, Harmon power steering, power brakes, air. $1600. Call 872- end stands, chairs. Thurs- North Branch. Cobb also is Smith, and daughter, Miss Prompt in-home service 3-FAMILY SALE - Lots of day, Friday, Aug. 2-3, 6632 survived by 4 step-daugh- Leola Jane Smith. 3689. 1-7-25-3 FOR SALE -. single axle good stuff!Crafts, dolls and Huron St. 14-8-1-1 ters, Rose Mary and husband Mrs. Smith was a past Sears utility trailer, $100. Paul's Pump baskets, toys, clothes and Jim Krego of Lapeer, Gloria member of the First Presby- FOR SALE - 1981 Cutlass 4282 Sherman St., Cass Repair much more. 6633 Voss Rd., GARAGE SALE -Thursday Fischer of Lapeer, Barbara terian Church of Cass City Cruiser, power steering, City. Call 872-2840. 2-7-18-3 Cass City. 3 112 miles north, & Friday, Aug. 2-3,lO:00 tiH and husband Glenn Burgess, and a member of the First power brakes. Runs good. Phone 673-4850 1/4 mile east. Aug. 1 and 2, 5:OO. Lots of little girls' clw $600. Call 872-4472. 1-8-1-3 9-5. 14-7-25-2 Lapeer, and Penny and Russ Presbyterian Church of FOR SALE - 1981 Suzuki 2-4-25-tf thing, sizes 4 to 10, some King of Attica. Sagina w . G550 Limited, excellent adult clothing and much Six of his brothers and sis- FOR SALE - 1984 Old- condition. Call 872-2566. NAME PINS, desk name- more. 1 milekast of Cass ters and their spouses also She is survived by 2 daugh- smobile 88 Royale, power 2-7-18-3 plates and plasic signs in ~$~~~,~~~~cit~~~;City. Connie Lapeer. : ters-in-law, Mrs, Mary locks, air, tilt steering, 14-8-1-1 ~ various sizes made to your clothing and survive: George and Agnes CHOLESTEROL TOO tionspecification. and prices, For informa-contact ous. Thursday andmiscknane- Cobb, New York state; Art Smith of Saginaw and Mrs. good condition. Call even- Betty Smith of St. Peters- ings 872-2384. 1-8-1-1 and Artis Cobb, Ortonville; HIGH? Lower it with Mrs. Buschlen at 872-2121, to 4. Iva and Henry Wheaton of burg, Ha.; 3 grandsons, Jef- FOR SALE - 1976 Lincoln Heart-Flo fish-oil capsules. ext. 212. 2-2-17-tf Colurnbiaville; Jessie and frey B. Smith of Springfield, Frank N. Easlick Available at Coach Light YARD SALE - a little of ev- Continental, very good run- erything - clothes, toys, lots OWENDALE - for sale - 2 Gene Fricke, North Branch; Pa., Richard Wishart of Pharmacy. 2-7-4-6 Utica, Mich., and Kurtis During the deployment, he ning condition, fair body. RENT OR LEASE of stuffed animals, chil- bedroom house in country, 9 Ada and Russell Thomas, $500, Call 872-4156. 1-8-1-3n Wishart of Royal Oak; 2 will participate in various BY THE DAY, WEEK, dren's rockers, luggage,-- - fireplace, recreation room -1 Columbiaville, and Carrie etc. Aug. 2-3,9 a.m.-7 p.m., on 2-acre lot, pole barn. : and Robert Stiglich, Geor- great-grandsons, Brendan military exercises and will T & C Collision MONTHOR YEAR ports. rain dates Aug. 9-10, 4442 $25,000 cash. Phone 678: *: gia. and Peter Smith. visit several foreign Council proceedings 1 14-8-1-1 4168. 3-8-1-3 1990 DODGE Doerr Rd . .* Other survivers are sisters- fl Easlick, a 1984 Kingston 5097 Koepfgen Road SHADOW in-law Dorothy Cobb, Bir- Two sons, Harmon and A Special Meeting of the Cass City 'AIR CONDlTlONEDr \ Blaine, one daughter, Leola High School graduate, is the AUTOMATIC, TILT. CRUISE, mingham, and Leona Cobb son of Rita Frank Cass City Village Council (517) 872-4215 POWER STEEWNG AND STEREO. [ RealEstate ForSale of North Branch, 8 grand- Jane Wishart, 3 brothers, M.and N. was held July 18, 1990 at children, 7 great-grandchil- Eugene (Chick), Will and Easlick Sr. of Kingston. 8:00 a.m. to consider a re- All makes and models dren and 6 step-grandchil- Edward Schwaderer, and 2 solution authorizing a pri- I I His wife, Barbara, is the vate sale of land. President I Chuck Mester I 1ST 100 MILES FREE1 l &en. sisters, Cora Young and NOW'S THE TIME Preceding Cobb in death Mabel Hunt, preceded her in daughter of Donald and Althaver and Trustee Hel- Manager Jackie Conat of Cass City. wig were absent. Tom Russell were 3 brothers; Byron, death. In the absence of Presi- Rent-&Car Roger and Ralph. dent Althaver the meeting 2-7-25-3 TO SELL! Visitation was scheduled was chaired by President Give call to Tuesday (July 31) from 10 Cass City police Pro-tem Weaver. FOR SALE - 2 freezers, a a.m. to 9 p.m. and Wednes- A motion was made by both 15 cu. ft., upright $150 JoNell Beecher day from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Trustee Tuttle and sup- and chest - $125. Call 872- BOARD 2223 after 7 p.m. 2-8-1-1 Downtown Cass aty Blackburn Funeral Home in ported by Trustee Weaver 1-800-622-13 12 at Osentoski Realty North Branch. Funeral serv- report 2 mishaps that the Village President ices will follow and Clerk be authorized to FOR SALE - 10% ft. mesh MAKING hectagcr. tables, Wednesday 's visitation. Cass City police reported a Willard W. Ulrich, Sebe- sign a warranty deed sel- satellite dish with remote birdhouses, doghouses, toy pair of minor vehicle mis- waing, was eastbound on ling approximately l .87 Norsht receiver, 100 ft. chests, cedar posts, picnic Burial will be at Burlington haps over the weekend. Main Sueet and eniered the acres of land in the Cass cable, $950. Sofa and chair, tables, lawn swings, wish- Cemetery in North Branch. According to reports, 2 intersection as the signal City Industrial Park to good condition, $50. Tappan ing wells, clothes line poles, vehicles collided on Sher- changed from yellow to red Lawrence L. and Patricia electric stove, works great, lawn chairs, wooden M. Maurer in the amount of good condition, $150. Com- flowerpots. 4351 Rescue GREAT HOME BUYS man Street north of Main foreast-westtraffic,accord- ponent stereo system, Leola Smith Stxeet late Friday afternoon. ing to police, who stated the $9,450.00. Motion carried 6 Road, Cass City. Call 872- yeas, 0 nays. turntable, receiver, 2 2039. * 2-1-25-tf STOP IN TODAY Being there was no other speakers, $400. Call after A memorial service will be business to come before the 3 30 - 872-2305. 2-7-4-tf Household held Sunday, Aug. 5, at council, the meeting was f 1 NEAT AS A PIN - 3 bedroom home built in 1979,2 Little's Funeral Home,Cass adjourned. Sales baths, family room, well insulated, 2 car garage. rich looking City, for Mrs. Imla (Sch- YARD SALE - Wednesdav $74,900.00.TCC950 waderer) Smith. Rev. 5:25 p.m, when another Joyce A. LaRoche vehicle, driven by LeRoy F. Village Clerk and Thursday, 9-5 p.m. Cl6- Eldred Kelley, pastor of the Business Cards thing - men's, women's and CORNER LOT - New listing in town, 4 bedroom Evangelical Free Church of Jacot of Caro, backed out of I home with large kitchen, formal dining room, fire- Cass City, will officiate at a private driveway into his at place, openw,.forli(Went, hardwood.floors. the 2 p.m. service. path. Reunion held Call today, $49,500.00.TCC992 Mrs. Smith, 91, of Sagi- At about 4 p.m. the next Novesta church gan Road, 3 miles west, 1 LAKESIDEDRIVE-3bedroom mobilehome, naw, formerly of Cass City, day, 2 vehicles sustained 14x70 died Saturday, Feb. 30, A reunion was held June 21 Cass City mile north, 1/8 mile west of Hillcrest,washer & dryer, stove, curtainsand drapes all minor damage when they Cass City. 14-8-1-1 1990, at Saginaw Commu- collided at the intersection Aug. 7 at the Novesta Church of Chronicle stay. Priced to sell at $8,000.00.MH555 nity Hospital after a lengthy Christ Hall, Cass City, for Phone 872-2010 of Main and Seeger streets. 2-1-17-tf MOVING SALE - 1 day the TurnerFledcalf fami- only, Wednesday, Aug. 1, SOUTHEAST OFTOWN - 2,000 square feet of home lies. on 7 acres of land. Recently all remodeled, large deck, %************************** This is fie first time in PICKLING cucumbers for 9:OO to 4:00,6350 Pine. Fur- niture, dishes, china fireplace,gas hot water heat, 2car garage. $74,900.00. * many years that an attempt sale - you pick - small $6.00 CY825 Want Help finding What You Want? * bushel I pick $7 00 bushel cups and saucers, pewter has beer Steins, Jewelry, bas- * KMde to reunite the * Mixed ' you pi& $5.00, Try The Want-Ads Today! * descendants of Dwight and pick $6.00. Call 872-2839. kets, picture frames, oil 2 UNIT APARTMENT HOUSE - located in Cass A Emorilla Medcalf Turner, -2-8-1-3 paintings and much more. City. Both apartments are currently rented, room to who had resided in the Cass 14-8-1-1 make another apartment. Good cash flow. $24,900.00. * c CASS CITY CHRONICLE City area COM873 Gravel GARAGE SALE 7 Aug. 2-3- * * 4,9 a.m.-6 p.m., 4450 Akron The affair was hosted by Delivery * C Cass City, Michigan * Elaine Turner Noble of Lake Rd., 4 west and 2 south of Orion and Donna Turner Cass City. From Caro M-81 * * to 2 112 miles Lowe of Bay City. The day Pit run and processed Akron, east. ***************************d black dirt, fill dirt Crib, stroller, walker, was spent visiting and re- , porch swing, toys, girls', newing acquaintances boys' and adult clothes, among the 72 attending. A much more. 14-8-1-1

Find the Service or Product potluck dinner was served B.A. Lebioda ~ after which Clayton Turner, GARAGE SALE - Aug. 2-3- You Need in This. . Action Guide formerly of Cass City, gave 872-2861 I 2-6-27-tf 4, 8:30 till 6:OO. Infant to a history of the family ori- teen girls' summer and Call Cass City 517-872-2248 or I gin. - Car0 517-673-2555 - winter clothing very good Erma VanAllen of car0 FOR SALE - Time-share shape, furniture, dishes, Kelly W. Smith, Broker was the oldest attending and condo, travel anywhere bedding. 4839 Seeger St. Farm Commeriiai Residential Listings Wanted! traveling the farthest was U.S. Call872-2672after 5. 14-8-1-1 Janice Turner Severence of 2-8-1-3 Florida. uds and Blossoms Guests attending were OFFICE BUILDING Hercules and Cooper from Florida, New York, TIRES Plants - Balloons Systems 8 Waxing Illinois, Virginia, Caro, Tire Repair Gravel Guards A;lignmnts * Mufflers Fairgrove, Deford, Cass Brakes 011Changes FOR SALE Cerfih& Mechane City, Lake Orion, Fenton, Phone 872-5303 Akron, Grand Blanc, Alma, 1 The Tuscola County Board of Commissioners will be taking sealed bids for the Phone 269-9585 Troy, Ubly, Port Huron, Invitations % 827 S. Van Dyke, Bad Axe Flushing and Bay City. purchase of the Tuscola County Health Building located at 2266 W. Car0 Road, OLD CASTLE EXHAUST DAN'S POWER & STOVE and Caro, Michigan. MuffIsre-Shocks Fireplaces, Stoves, Chimneys SUN TANNING Announcements Lifetime guarantees Chimney sweeping & repairs Minor engine repairs S TlHl chainsa ws 8 outdoor McComb clan The building is approx. 7500 square feet, block construction, located on 1.8 acres Certified Mschank Northern Sun for all social occasions Blalne doBeaublen, Prop. power equipment holds reunion near the Car0 Municipal Airport. Phone 872-2251 Lawn 8. garden equipment f Tanning Center loaned overnight 6597 Main, Cass dity SNAPPER mowers & tillers Sales & Service I There is a second floor containing approx. 1500 square feet of frame construction The 30th McComb family Matching accessories with aluminum siding, 6509 Main, Cass City reunion was held July 21 at including matchbooks, Phone 872-3190 the Cass City park, with 50 napkins, thank you notes Water supply is a private well, and the sanitary sewer is connected to the village APPLIANCE members and guests attend- ing, Cass City Chronicle lines. Buy your airpet or linoleum, then SALES & SERVICE Phone 872-2010 call us tor expert installation. Wo FULL CINE OF MAGIC CHEF also do custom and repair work KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY Marvin and Donna Matulle The building will be available for occupancy December 1, 1990. Faaory trained.'We Do it Right.' Of Ornro, wis*, came the FOR SALE beehive Satisfaction guaranteed. J.J.'s Flooring Sewlce peatestdistance* supplies, also dishwasher, For further information contact Paul Lefler, Buildings and Grounds Director, at of south Rock- needs $10. Call 872- Cass City work, the Tuscola County Courthouse Annex, E. Grant St., Caro, MI or call Phone 872-4701 wood, Mich., was senior 3988. 2-8-1-3 207 48723 SUPREME memkr and Zachary Hop- (517) 673-5999 Ext, 209 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:OO p.m. WINDOW CLEANING per, Casscity, the youngest. GEORGINE'S IN Cass City Jundion of M.53 Slorms.Screeno.Windowr has Summer Sale on all and M-81 * Jsnltorlrl Service Floors. Submit bids to the Buildings and Grounds Director, 207 East Grant St., Caro, MI PEOPLE READ Cass City The reunion in 1991 will be SUmr~merchandise. Eaves 6 Gutlorr Clrrnrd HI-Rlrrr 2-8- 1-1 no later than 12:OO noon on AUGUST 28,1990. Bids will be publicly opened and Llttle Ads Phone 872-21 61 Sanicr 4 Renlrl held Saturday, July 20, with read aloud at 2:OO p.m. in the Board of Commissioners Room at the Courthousc Eiilmrirr on CommrrCIaI. the followhg -officers: 24-HR, SERVICE Resldrnllrl & lndu8\rlol Work TRANSPARENT apples - ArTnex on the same date. You're Reading One Complrta Inaurrnco Covrrrgr President Linda Boulton of Pick your own in your own Sscurily S@nlcoSAv~lrbh Livonia, Vice-president containers, a.m.-4:00 Gia Larry Boulton of Livonia, 1O:oO The Tuscola County Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all Now1 1120 Gratlot, Saglnaw .- D.m, only: Schweitzer Or- PLUMBING b HEATING. INC Call and Secretary-Treasurer 'chards, 3168 Erassmere bids and to waive any informalities therein. 6528 Maln. Karen Schmnover, Harsons Rd., Owendale. Call 269- Call.879.2010 Phone 872-5064 790-7609 3-7-25-4 Pigeon Phone 453.3531 Island, Mich. 7008. 2-8-1-1 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,AUGUST 1,1990 PAGE THIRTEEN.

CALLING 872-2010PUTSANACTION - AD TO WORK FOR YOU For Rent ( ForRent ) (Noticee] Noticee Foam Sheets. Dow, Celotex,' I Services 1 [ Livestock Silver Sheets up to 18 feet long. Free samples, prices, FOR SALE - Golden delivery anywhere over $500. TV & VCR Chinese pheasants, Bob Priced below anyone. No White quail, Bob White seconds. 51 7-265-5774. I. Service ;I. Save. 3-8-1-3 e A 11:at 12 noon. Plea&'hri& quail eggs. Call 872-2310. 1 All makes and models mile west, 2 In north of Cass City on Koepfgen Rd. Truck Owner/Operators - Antenna and 10-7-25-3 Tired of competing with com- any trucks? Call Warren Satellite Service ?ransport, The 100% [Help Wan ted'l Owner/Operator Company, Call Mike - today! Nationwide operation. 872-3315 TAKE CONTROL of your Class 8 rigs only. 1-800-832- 8-3-21-tf life, your time and increase 0555. Dept. A-76 your income. Call for an in- New Homes Custom Built 5-12-31-tf terview 313-6724733. Ken Martin 11-7 -1 1-4 To Fit Your Needs. Discover Electric, Inc. how Miles Homes can say. I Services 1 "No Down Payment and 0 In- terest For Four Months" while -- of old wallpaper. Call 872- NOW de- -- -Steamaster Carpet Homes - Farms HIRING banks are saying, "No" to new FOR SALE - large lot, 112 2445, 4-11 -2-tf Commercial monstrators for Christmas 3 BEDROOM HOUSE for On - the - Farm home construction. Brochure block from park, across & Upholstery Industrial Around the World, also 1-800-334-8820. street from elementary in the country. Service New and rewire booking parties, (517) 693- school. Just $300.00 down apartment.RENT $250 - bedroomplus de- 2:;etown area, Cass City Cleaners 6775. 11-7-4-5 Experienced, Fast, Need Cash or Credit? ln- and $1SO.O0 per month. Call posit. Call 872-5435 or 872- schools. References, see- Tractor Tire Repair State Licensed 872-3928. 3-7-25-tf 2217. 4-7-25-3 urity deposit.' No pets. Call Chloride Pumping Courteous, Inexpensive crease your purchasing 665-2585. 4-8-1-3 Goodyear Farm Tires Residential & Commercial HELP WANTED - Neat, power with our Guaranteed Car & van interiors Phone 872-41 14 honest hard working adults Credit Program. Call 1-900- FOR RENT - Apartment in LISTINGS NEEDED - Call Call today Water & fire damage 4180 Hurds Corner Road for cashiers and stockers. 420-3500 get instant credit, for free appraisal. Our ex- Owendale, 2 bedrooms, FOR RENT - 2 bedroom Visa, Mastercard, signature with stove and refrigerator. apartment in Cam City. All 10% Senior Discount 8-8-10-tf Part time position. Apply perience is your insurance. Licensed DuPont person - Erla's bans. $amin. 24 hours. 1 month plus deposit re- utilities included, S300.00 Cass Cit Tire in Food Osentoski Realty, Cass Stainmaster Applicator Center, Cass City. 11-7-25-2 City, phone 872-4377. quired. $225 monthly. NO per month plus security de- Phone 8g-5303 *Escape!* Ready to chuck pets. call 843-6907. 4-7-25-3 posit. Call 872-2691 after 5-5-30-tf PAUL BESSLER SEPTIC SYSTEMS 3-5-28-tf Cleaning & Installation the job and strike out on your ~ 5:OOp.m. 4-8-1-3 872-47 16 8-6-6-tf WANTED - someone to own? Break into a recession- PORT Fish Simpson plow 25 acres. Call 872-3241. proof industry. Buy this local : Real Estate For Sale 1-BEDROOM apartment "BAY 11 Sandwich Festival" - Satur- DEAN'S GARAGE DOOR Excavating -8-1-3 vending route, Harry 1-800- c for rent. Ideal for single Service - Dean Wisenbach, 749-0044. working person. Call 872- day and Sunday, Aug. 4-5. 'Ten Thousand' of those phone 872-3097 or 872-3197. Dozer - backhoe - loader 3315. 4-8-1-tf Residential and commer- WANTED - hairdresser, Opportunity! Opportunity! ~ famous Bay Port's original topsoil - gravel - sand full or pakt time, 1 year ex- 24x40 steel Shed. Home has been redecorated and fish sandwiches at $1.50. cial doors, door openers. any size fill job Opportunity! Have you al- FOR RENT - Masonic Tem- Free estimates. 8-7-25-tf perience. Call 872-3056. ways dreamed of finding a insulated. Beautiful yard, many trees. Low taxes, Cas ple Refreshment Hall - par- Bay Port Chamber of Com- driveways - waterlines 11-8-1-3 'City schools. CC130 ties, dinners, meetings. No merce. Phone 517 656-2391. this & that product that many many 5-7-25-2 M & N LAWN & k* Free Estimate people need and mne has alcoholic beverages. Call RN NURSING students - but you? We have it1 This is a ; 10 wooded acres, comes with 3 hdroom home, only 5 Ted Furness, 872-4509. YARD SERVICES are you looking for a way product with a U.S. Govt. ; miles from Cas City. Only $29,900. CC131 4-2- 17-tf PENNZOIL I Mowing, Rolling, Phone 872-4502 to use and improve your Patent. Call 800-541 -9433. or Trimming, Thatching, 8-1 - 17-t f clinical skills? Do you need ' Good location!! VALVOLINE Fertilizing, a flexible work schedule Preclslon Built Garage, Inc. 3 kdrmm, 2 bath home in Cass City, family rcmm, Garden Plowing, and additional income We build any size. An style to Lube, Oil, Filter Smith Refrigeration hardwood floors and attached garage. Asking $42,500. NEED SHAKLEE pro- Screen Replacement while you complete your de- meet your needs. Calrfor Free gree? Call Curt at 517-872- estimate or Free CCT049 ducts? Call 313-672-9733. $11.95 and 2121. 11-8-1-4 5-7-11-4 Most Cars Call 872-2048 or brochure.(517) 347- 1150. Vacax Land - 38 acrcs about 1/2 wdd.hsy land OLD CASTLE EXHAUST 872-4264 Appliance Repair contract terms available, $29,900. A162 CUSTOM stonepicking. AND AUTO SERVICE HELP WANTED - part South Carolina - Myrtle Call (517) 872-2691 even- Where the cllrfomct Maynard Hebig time janitorial. Send re- B 8 a c h Resor t -oceanfront CassCity schools 10 acres with old log cabin. Priced to ings. 5-8-1-3 ir treated liba 84-25-tf All makes and models sume to Colony House,Cass condos, tennis, indoor pool, sell at $14,900. A047 KING!!! City. 11-7-25-2 putting green, saunas, SUMMER SALE at Geor- 6597 Main St. 872-2251 whirlpools, housekeepin and 5-8-1-1 Call 872-3092 golf packages. Lee :Nice building site City water & scwer available. King- -gine's in Cass City. All sum- WANTED - assistant car- Brochure: 1-800-448-5653 ston. 2 acres for just $4,900. L110 mer merchandise marked Carpet & Upholstery pet installer, full time. Call FREE - In-home demonst- 8-3-15-tf 7a.m. til 11 p.m. down. 5-8-1-1 ration of the Generation I11 Cleaning Bud at Schneeberger's 872- .- . - .'Like to build a new home? Let one of our qualified vacuum brand-new model, ,*Licensed DuPont 3315. 11-11-15-tf Asbestos Removers agents help you put together an OWpackage. OW BINGO - every Wednesday Kirby, glides at the touch of Stainmaster AUCTIONEERING - bee Needed. $1 0 HWUP. Train- :homes arc Optimum Valuc Enginwred to make home night. Open 6 :00 - early bird a tirger. Please call 269- applicator Lorn "Slim" Hillaker. Top ing Required. Class Fee . owncrship affordablc. 6:30 - regular bingo 7:M. 7.562 - evenings 479-6543. *Auto Interiors dollar for your property. [Work Wanted) $325. For class schedules Post 3644VFW, E. MainSt. Also carry Kirby parts. cleaned Phone 872-3019,Cass City. and job informationcall 1-800- 8-10-3-tf your own businessReali7~the American Dream. 5-2-26-tf 5-6-13-8 in your WILL BABY-SIT in my 726-5588 (24 hrs.) driveway home afternoons, any age Commercial buildingdowntownCassCity. 1918sq. ft. or will do light housekeep- with apartment above. New roof in 1987. COS14 Happy 50th *3-M protectors For Fast, Efficient Gra ling Area: 10 acres *Flood removal Repairs on your ing or cooking evenings. hardrwoods excellent .* Call 872-4609after 3: 00. . hunting near river and I 12-7-18-3 Satellite System WILL DO BABY-sitting in your home or our Christian Chuck O'Dell home, any shift, Call12-6-27-6 872- 9289 and/or 61 6-258-4350 Rick's 3738. Excavating ViWMastercard Easy, fast! AND AUCTIONEERING Over 20 years' experience Earth Station No deposit. No credit check. 1433 E. Caro Rd. Also IHS Gold Card Guaran- Call 8724377 Septic systems installed Caro. Phone 673-4783 fQUMWB 3-8-1-1 Dean, Faron & Paula 5-8-1-1 teedl $5000 credit limit. Cash I and cleaned 8-10-19-tf advances! Free info. sand - gravel - ponds 1(800)234-6741, anytime. ditching - hydrahoe - KIRBY VACUUMS - Qual- (Free Call). dozer - backhoe ity, Reliability, Perfor- mance. Need Kirby bags, Happy Jack Flea Gard: All Phone (517) 872-3031 belts, etc? Will ship parcel- $30/Hr. Part Time - is what metal patented device con- BUYING'OR SELLING 4323 Krapf Rd. post. Also free in-home de- you could earn in our own trols fleas in the home without I& Cass City, Michigan monstrations. Excellent re- vending business. 6art time pesticides. Results over- 8-6-3tf pair service. Wanted sales investment $6,000 to night. Environmentally safe! $18,000. No selling required. At better feed & pet stores. CUSTOM people. Kirby Company, Call 1-800-753-8363 Ext 809. SEE B.A. CALKA FIRST I SLAUGHTERING Bad Axe, phone 269-7562, Distributed by Wayne Pet evenings 479-6543. 8-6-13-8 Supply 313-728-5302. NEW LISTING: 30 acres - 1 1/2 story home, remodeled and new addition; FAMILY ROOM with cathedral BEEF-PORK-VEAL-LAMB $American Dream$ Local cciling; LIVING ROOM 16x32' approx.; FIREPLACE; forced watcr heating system; 28x48' barn in good CURING, SMOKING AND ~ Fruit Juice Route can earn A Wonderful Family Ex- PROCESSING you up to $52,000 per year. condition; plus DAIRY 30x1 10approx.; milk house; utility building - A very good buy don't wait. GARY WILLS perience Australian, & BARN - Service Holiday Inns, Best Immediate possession - - - $65,000. Bank terms. TUESDAY & FRIDAY CONSTRUCTION Europe an, Scand inav ia n, LicensedInsured Builder Western, Comfort Inns or Yugoslavian high school ex- ERLA other company owned ac- FOR RENT: 3 Apartments from $200 to $250.00 pcr month, plus Security Deposit. New Homes/Remodeling change students arriving in Packing Co., Inc. Repair, Pole BuildingslTruss counts. Part or Full Time. No August. Become a host family Setting. Sand/Cravcl & Top selling involved. Requires for American InterculturalStu- BUSINESS BUILDING: Main St., Cass City - - - lots of room to expand - - - let us tell you about it I - - $24,000. USDA Plant 1074 soil, Excavatingldemolition $19,500 cash investment. dent Exchange. Call 1- 800- ** - - $8,~.00balance like rent. Immediate Possession. Cass City 517-872-2192 Bulldozing & Grading Call 1-800-782-1550 SIBLING. Backhoe k Hydrohm Anytime. 8-4-9-tf ReasonableFree estimates rates SAND POINT - Cascville: Ycar around home - beautiful stone home with over 2,000 square feet of living area Cali The Best Party Line in Airline Careers Airline , - 1 1/2 bathroom; FAMILY ROOM, office - built-ins, Stone Fireplace - large finished 2 car garage attached to - America! Meet new friends. M-81 east of Cass City career training seminars are

homc; nicely landscaped; water frontage 2 sidcs double seawall boat house for up to boat; sprinkling Talk or just listen in. 1-900- ~ on - - 28' Call 51'7-872-3505 now being scheduled in your systcm and much more - Reduced from $200,000 to $185,000 for immcdiatc sale. 8-5-3-t f 999-7979. 24 hours. 7 days. ; area. informationalSeminars: 95dminute. $2 1st min. Well Drilling Saginaw-August 6, Flint- 4 l l[yF-] I 37 ACRES close in to Cass City: Ranch typhome with 3 bedrooms; lots of closet and storage room; aluminum ELECTRIC MOTOR and August 7, Lansing-August 8, siding; basement; BURGLAR ALARM; 26x26 2 car garage; several fruit trees; LARGE power tool repair, 4 p.m. to Grand Rapids-August 21 ,' All Homeowners! $Speedy POND STOCKED Cash$ Any purpose, low a WITH FISH: Central Air; excellent hunting; Satellitc dish cost $2,000, remains; plus concrete slab for a 14x65' 8 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to Kalamaroo-August 22. Call : today for more informationl 1 rates, credit cgrrected, E2 4 mobilc homc; many othcr fcaturcs - reduccd from $74,500.00 to $65,000 for QUICK SALE. 5 p.m. Saturdays. John - debt consolidation. Express ! .Pump Repair Blair, 118 mile west of M-53 800-950- 4359. International Air Academy. We're proud to Mortgage, Money from your WE HAVE SEVERAL BUILDING SITES FOR SALE - Example: 10 Acres with some woods for $8500.(-~) on Sebewaing Road. Phone home fast! Call 369-CASH, STATE LICENSED 269-7909. 8-12-13-tf be America's largest national- u - $2,000down payment; 5 Acres with Cass Rivcr frontage - loaded with Pines for $10,500. Terms. We have others. ly accredited Airline training ask for Dept. 50. Outside Phone 673-3800 school! St. Louis, MO. (31 3) call 1-800-LOAN-123. i POSSESSION ON CLOSING!! 8-1-27-tf [ Wanted toBuy 1 Call The Best Party Line In Wolff Tanning Beds Com- FOR SALE:One of the most amactive homes in Cass City: b WANTED - silver coins, Amerlca! Meet new friends. mercial-Home units. From appoximately 2,000 quare feet of living space - RANCH FARM BUREAU Insur- dimes, quarters, halfs 1964 Talk or just listen in. 1-900- $1 99.00. Lamps- Lotions-Ac- TYPE-BRICK- All American Walnut finish cabinets; liv- ance: Auto, Farm, Crop, and back - silver dollars 999-7979. 24 hours. 7 days. cessories. Monthly payments ingroom approx. 13x2?'- Andcrstn windows: large5'china Home, Business, Life, An- 1878 to 1935. Paying top 95dminute. $2 1st Min. low as $18.00. Call Today nuities. Frank Kluger price. The Coin Shop, 6439 FREE Color Catalog. 1-800- . cabinet built in - Centtal Vacuum system; Kitchen Aid 228-6292. dishwasher, sliding glass doors from bedroom or entertain- (Agent)office 269-8874 or Main. Phone 872-3919. Dealershlp Route Sales: ment center to 15x32' wolmanized deck; plus large PATIO home 269-7854. 8-2-28-tf 6-9-21- tf Needed: A reliable, steady driver, salesperson who A Doctor Buys Land Con- for entertaining; large 2 car garage - plus basement parti- . tracts lump sum cash. Fast tiontd for 2 more Wooms or offices; FIREPLACE would enjoy runnin hisher - Light Carpentry - Deck building - own business in t e local decisions. No co m miss io ns . situated two nicely landscaped lots - 2 large bathrooms; a 313- 335-6166 or 1 346- on Tree trimming Yard work area(s). Must have a business -800- plus plumbing for additional in basement; $99,950.00,. - - and/or sales background. 8080. REDUCED TD $89.9CK).OO. TERMS. LR16.634. RE- Basic plumbing Odd jobs Send resume' to Sales All offers considered! - Be Your Own Boss. National DUCED NOW!! Manager, 10 Dogwood Trails, manufacturer needs local per- . Pacific MO, 63069. ft-mi. son to service 100% natural We have marly otlicrs to choose Call, Write or See: juice route. Best one-man busi- Wanted: Antique wooden ness ever. No selling. No over- carousel horses. Will pay top head. Must have $14,400 B.A. CALKA, Realtor 872-3355 or 872-3230 dollar. Call 61 6-873-2966.' secured 100% by inventory. $55,000 very possible first , Sheila D. Hallahan - Sales Associate 872-4538 Master8 Level Limited year. This could make you in- License Puychologist to dependent. First time offer. For ! Dale Brown 87213158 Realtor Associate work with children and details call gam-9pm. 1- 800- Reasonable rates families. Competitive salary, 633-1740. 6306 W.Main St., (lass City, Michigan 48726 @ and excellent fringe benefits. Send Resume to: North Place Your Statewide Ad ' Dave Wilson Central Community Mental Here! $300 buys a 25 word ; REALTO R@ NOW 2 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU BETTER E~E~~lEG Call 872-4016 Health, 201 N. Mitchell, Suite classified ad offering Cass City 872-3355 Car0 673-8717 Earl or Marlene Gohs 200, Cadillac, MI 49601. Attn: 1,340,000 circulation. Contact t 8-8-1-1 Outpatient Supervisor. EOE. this newspaper for details. PAGE FOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,AUGUST 1,1990 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Area farm crop outlook / Harvest time is ear 9 accident time seen good, but not great

Geraldine R. Smith of the number of reportable inju- “The bcans look excep-’ crops (1014 acres ot corn, Farm Safety Project chal- ries per thousand units. Tuscola, Sanilac Huron. mnally well right now soy beans, dry beans and About 40 percent of all and lenges every farmer to make “We’ve had better wheat. (however) we could use a some oats): “Right now they combine accidents occurred little more rain,” he com- this grain harvest season It’s probably about an aver- look pretty good. We could “injury free.” while the machine was har- mented. Barring insect in- use a shower, but they’re vesting, One-third hap- age crop this year,” said festation, hail, too much or The National Safety Tuscola County resident hanging in there. They look Council’s farm accident pencd while thc machine too little rain, he thinks he’ll average to above average was stopped and not run- Keith Goslin. He also have an average return after surveys indicate that com- planted navy beans, corn rightAlong now.” with his regular bines rank fourth in the total ning. Nearly one in 5 in- September harvest. volvcd a stationary but run- CASS CITY RESIDENT Harland Lounsbury is shown bal- and sugar beets and owns a number of disabling injuries total of 1600 acres. Father and son farmers crops, Hcdley tried some- involving farm machinery. ning combine. Two-thirds ing straw in a wheat field at Dodge and Cass City roads. Louis and Rodney Walsh thing new this year. His dry of the accidents happened in “It’s a little drier here than Although combines areused Barry Hedley, Unionville, owns the land. Hedley found most of the areas. We can agreed the dry spring bean crop is planted in nar- for considerably fewer the field, with the remaindcr weather didn’t benefit the row rows, half as wide as a occurring in driveways, use some moisture any hours each year than trac- himself in the same position as many area farmers; he said his time,” he noted. Godin is wheat. typical bean row, he said. tors, they have twice the machine sheds, lots and on “It was pretty dry at first Normally dry beans grow roads. wheat crop yielded less grain than he was expecting. located 3 miles west of Gagetown on Bay City- and some of the wheat heads in 28 to 30 inch rows. In a Forestville Road. are shrunken,”Rodney said. field west of Cass City, In spite of his standard When it rained about 2 Hedley planted his bcans in wheat harvest‘ and strug- weeks ago their farm at groupings of thirteen 15 inch . 7 area students Jordan college grads Cumber and Wheeler rows and two 30 inch rows. gling bean crop, Goslin is This gives him drive pleased with the sugar beet Roads, southeast of Cass rmn to Jordan College’s Thumb Shcree Markham, Cass Limberger has worked for keeper. She and her chll- program about 6 years ago City, received a little more a truck through the field and Area Campus announced City, also was an outstand- the Bad Axe accounting dren, Jeremy, 17, and and went on to Jordan Col- fields. Apparently the plants were in a good spot and than one inch of precipita- avoid crushing the plants, he that 7 area students partici- ing student. A 1979 gradu- firm of Hyzer, Hill, Booms Nathan, 11, live in Ubly. lege, where she earned an tion, he noted. said. pated in the commencement ate of Cass City High P.C. for about 2 years and An associate in applied A.A.S. degree in business heavy enough to avoid wind damage. The Walshes tend about “So far it looks like it’s ceremony May 13. Among School, Markham earned an plans to retain her secretarial science dcgree in business management. 500 acres of wheat, oats, working real nice,” he com- 300 winter and spring gradu- associate in applied science position. She and hcr hus- administration was earned At this time Gemmell does “We lucked out. We didn’t barley, soybeans, hay and mented, noting his plants ates were 21 from the degree in legal secretarial band, Steven, have 3 chil- by Cass City resident Val home shows for Princess have to replant any sugar corn. Hay fields produced a currently are above standard Thumb. and graduated cum laude dren: Jason, 7, Nicole, 3, and Hudson. She also studied House Crystal. In order to beets.” good first cutting but came height. with a 3.48 GPA. Jamie, 8. computer information. use her degree, she is look- Goslin said he thwarted up short the second time, Top graduate, Ubly resi- The daughter of Lynwood Hudson is a 1975 Cass City ing to get into the business dent Ladonna Volmering, Beverly Melnick gradu- insects, such as the leafhop- Rodney said, adding, “It’s and Jeanette hpeer, Cas ated from Jordan with an High School graduate and management field as well. per, from eating his beans by not too bad but it’s not Primary earned a 4.0 plus grade point City, Sheree is married to thc daughter of village resi- Gernmell has 3 children: average while pursuing an A.A.S. degree in business spraying from the start. At great .” Willard Markham Jr. She is administration and a com- dents Donald and Patricia Thomas, 24, Michelle, 22, this time Gosh has com- Insects and disease didn’t vote associate in applied science employed by Home Intcri- Mills. and 18-year-old Meredith. digree in accounting. Since puter information minor. pleted the wheat harvest and pose a problem for the Wal- ors as a displayer and has no The daughter of Parisville Currcntly she is intcrview- Linda Keller Martin, is planning to gather beans shes and, overall, their crops January she has worked as a immediate plans to pursue a ing for full-time work in the Tuesday bookkeeper out of the home natives Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Decker, received an A.A.S. in September, beets in Octo- are doing well. legal secretary position. mond Danielski, Melnick is business field. She has 2 degree in business admini- ber, then corn. “Last year was pretty dry she shares with her husband, children, Ron, 14, and Owendale residcn t Lori a 1974 graduate of Ubly stration. Since graduation “I don’t anticipate any Dan, and their children, Limberger received an Amanda, 13. Andrew, 5, and Sara, 3. High School. she has remarried and problems. The stuff is look- barley. It seems a little kt- township roads. A.A.S . degree in secretarial Flanncry and Sons auto Owendalc resident Jane moved to Mount Pleasant. ing pretty good,” he re- ter this year,” Rodney The road millage would Volmering, the daughter of science. She is the daughter dealership in Bad Axe em- Gemmell graduated from She couldn’t be reached for marked. of Owendale residents Le- stated. raise about $16,500 pcr Ruth residents Richard and ploys Melnick as a book- Cass City’s adult education further information. year, according to township Jane Maurer , graduated wis and Carolyn Mandich SEVERAL PROBLEM DISAPPOINTMENT officials, from Harbor Beach High and a 1980 graduate of AREAS School in 1978. Owen-Gage High School. Japanese entertain 4-H ’ers On another farm west of Gagetown the agricultural guests, 4-H.*staff,4-H lead- Yokokawa and Kyoko Thc sound of collective Nakata. picture wasn’t as bright. ers, parents, and 4-H mem- “I think the wheat and bar- clicking emitting from the bers by announcing this The guests shared some of pointed about the return brary District, currently eatstand at the Sanilac the pleasures and differ- ley look a little bit below from his 1 1 1 acres of wheat. composd ofElklandTown- County 4-H Fairgrounds in year’s theme, “Celebrate the average,” Alvin Seurynck Japanese Way!” The ences they have experienced “The wheat yields were ship and the village of Cass Sandusky June 14 was not of remarked. Those crops are fair. They weren’t what we City, evening’s program included between Japan and the coming in about 20 percent a ncwly formed pcrcussion United States. Sanilac 4-H were hoping for*” Hedley Membership in the district PAT CURTIS - Chcvrolet - Oldsmobile - Cadillac group. Rather it was that of using chopsticks, a demon- below the expected yield stration on origami, mini- LABO participants Jeff said. As for his remaining would mean the is 700 N. State St., Caro Ph. 673-2171 75 pairsofchopsticksand 75 because of the spring part owner of the library and I I speeches by Japanese Doerr, Matt Ropp and Toni drought, he said. ncwly-trained diners at- Warner responded with will be represented on the tempting to manipulate tid- guests, and a slide prescnta- In addition to dry weather, tion on Japan. some of their impressions of library board. bits of Japanese snack foods. a mold set into Seurynck’s Community Japanese culture. Matt Ropp barley and a new disease had Anothcr municipality, Jeff Gillig, Sanilac 4-H Judy Doerr, 4-H Volunteer displayed a table of Japa- King, opened the annual 4-H an effect on the wheat. He leader Novcsta Township, will ask International coordinator, nese souvenirs while Toni voters to approve a similar Foods For Fun event by offered commentary in con- couldn’t identify theailment introduced Japanese guests and fungicides didn’t con- welcoming the honored Soshi Imaimmi, Shigeyllki junction with her slides. McConkey- requestCurrcntlv. in November. Elmwood trol it, he noted. w “It’s something we’re SuCCumtxi Townshippa$$l percapita going to have to deal with ($1,337 total) Der year for CLIP & $AVE next yearprobably,” he said. library service: If ihe mil- His corn crop also is strug- a *a #.e a lage issue is approved, the gling and may come in be- cost would increase to a total low average. “The corn is - under stress right now in our area due to lack of rain,” he explained. “I would say we’re just a little bit under last year’s outlook right i now .” , ~t pizza Villa Wlth Thla Coupon 1: Along with wheat, barley I Expires 8-1-90 I and corn, Seurynck also One coupon per famlly- produces navy and soy good with any other cou beans -a total of 500 acres. On the flip side of his cereal JUDY DOERR (left) of Ubly, Sanilac 4-H International crop and corn problems, - coordinator, and Matt Ropp (center) of Sandusky, 4-H LABO Seurynck’s beans are grcW ing well. , THE PIZZA VILLA participant, assist Shigeyuki Yokokawa of Japan (right), 4-H Open 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dally Phone 872-4371 LABO member, in teaching Sanilac 4-H youth how to use Fri. & Sat. Open 24 Hrs. chopsticks at the annual 4-H Foods For Fun. Collectibles ;1Antiques YY As weAw are moving, we will sellt theion following items atSale publlc auclon katod 1 mile swth 01 Hemans on Van Dyke (M-S),1/4 mile east a16300 Adam Road or 8 miles north of Marlene on Van Dyke, 114 mile east (Sanilac County) 1990GRANDAM 1990 GXWND PRIX I * Saturday, August 4 I10 a,mm MlSCELLANEOUS Butter bowl & Paddle ANTIQUES & Daisy butler churn Photo album Postcards - Lamp table COLLECTIBLES ANTIQUES 4% Maylag wringer washer FURNITURE COLLECTIBLES Scylhes - Sickles - TWIS Round oak, drop-leaf table Grandeware Ceiling lght fixtures HarnessLujhtning rods - BuggyBean jack pcker 011 lamps - Eleclnc lamp Vlctwian love seat + Velorian chair Buggy shah - Brush axes Commodes - Vctorian sola Miniature oil lamps - Bottles chairs - Cra&-type Vctrola Large jar Of buttons - Marbles Manyearly other demsstoves Iron beds - Homer cupboard top Canning Jar - hsulalors Sewing machines - Fbor ash trays WashRocking tub horses Stand Toyswringer 1972 Delivery Van Barble dolls 8 accessories 1979 650 Yamaha Motorcycle * bxes Tins Crates GLASSWARE - & POTTERY Ouanlity of pctures GUNS *First Time Buyer Discount & GM Option 11 Savings to Qualified Buyers Only. 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* GRAND SAVINGS *I Fenton - Heisey - Cambrtdge Vintage c&h;ng Trunks Winchester Mod 97 16 gauge A EVENT! + Depression glass Pressed glass Sad WOnS Copper boiler Winchester Mod 97 12 gauge Advertisement pises Crocheted bedspread 8 tablecloth RemingtOn Md 1100 20 gauge-auto * Stevens 22 4 10 8 under Collecton of milk pdchers Quilt Quill top - over Duncan Miller stemware Biscuit 8 cookie box covers Marlin 22 boll w/scope * Occupied Japan dinnerware Ouantrty of cas1 iron - Baskels Mauser 7 mrn $1 3,304 M.S.R.P. $1 5,704 Quantdy Of salt PWrshakers 2 pcnc baskets - Mirrors & frames Ranger 12 gauge pump -654 Disc. -1,847 * Ironstone platters 12,650 13,857 The Following Items Consigned from **Rebate -1,500 Rebate -1,500 A. Williams’ Estate by David & Judy Bennett First Time Buyer* -600 First Time Buyer* -600 (517-843-5634) 1 GM Opt. II* -642 GM Opt. II” -762 ‘* SIGNATURE QUILT from CASS CITY AREA Many local names stitched into this beautiful, old red & white quilt. * $9,908 $10,995 Fine hand-stitching8 in excellent condition. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Brass stad. Baby beds. Trunk Oak Hoosier cuphard - Square oak table Linens 8 tablecloths - Ouihs 8 .A- Oak dresser w/mirror - 2 chest 01 drawers Pctures - Books magazines 2 dressers - Chairs - 2 oak lamp tables Several, very old composdlon dolls * * End tables - Walnut M Jewelry - Buggy seat ~ Others HOWARD BELLJNC. * Owners: Duane & Diann Hayward * 517-635-2845 Phone Clerks - Hillaker Auction Service Terms - Cash or check with ID. Everything settled for day of sale. Copeland Lunch Wagon Auctioneers - Lorn & Clark Hillaker PhOM 517-872-3019 2-26 IN

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