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An agreement that would allow 4 students to attend the schools of their choice am:rabies problem in the Owen-Gage‘and Cass City school districts was ap- proved unanimously by the Dr. Kenneth Wilcox from A statewide distribution told the press Monday. It Wilcox said that how soon Owen-Gage Board of Edu- the Michigan Department of a new rabies vaccine requires only 5 relatively after exposure to a sus- cation +Monday. of Health in Lansing, to- started Monday and is av- painless shots for protec- pected rabid animal treat- The board continued to gether with a group of other ailable free. It is being tion. ment should start depends struggle with its student doctors from the depart- given to area health depart- The commercial cost of on the circumstances. How- transfer request policy, ment and a veterinarian, ments and will be made av- the vaccine would be $200, ever, the sooner treatment however, voting 3-2in favor outlined the problems and ailable to doctors and hospi- but the healthdepartment’s is started after a bite by an of another transfer request. concerns with the discov- tal emergency rooms. aim is to make it available animal that does prove to ery of rabies in 3 animals There is good news about to everyone without regard be infected, the better the School Supt. Harley B. in the Mayville area at a this new vaccine, Wilcox to the ability to pay. Please turn to page 16. Kirby told the board that he press meeting Monday af- and Cass City School Supt. ternoon in Marlette. Kenneth Micklash have TheThumb is a “rabies drafted an agreement that belt” in Michigan because will allow the children of of the proximity of wild ani- Mr. and Mrs. James mals to household pets and Brinkman and the children to people. Area pet owners of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miko- Dogs, cats and bats are Ion to attend the schools of most dangerous to humans their choice through gradu- because they are most ation. likely to become infected from foxes, coyotes, All 4 children already to vets skunks, raccoons and bats. flock have received permission CASS CITY VETERINARIAN Dr. Edward Scollon The health department to continue attending their (right) says he’s seeing a big increase in the number of pet urges all owners of pets to The recent outbreak of “There’s been quite an we‘ve noticed a surge the respective in the owners getting their animals vaccinated against rabies. 1988-89 school year. have them vaccinated. rabies in southeastern Tus- increase in the number br- next day,’’Reid continued. Under the agreement, hlarlette resident Duane Chamberlain (above), who took 4 Dogs are required by law to cola County is causing area inging in their pets for im- Dr. Rod Ellis, DVM, of which will be presented to have the vaccination, but pet owners to “wakeup.” munizations over the last 2 the Companion Animal dogs in for shots last week, remarked that the recent rabies enforcement has been a That’s the conclusion of a weeks,” Scollon remarked. Care Center in Caro, re- the City board May 16, outbreak in the county “woke us up.” state aid, if applicable, will problem, according to area number of area veterina- He reported vaccinating ported a “2 or 3-fold in- be collected by the school animal control officers. rians, who say they’ve been 22 animals last week, com- crease” in rabies vaccina- where the children are at- swamped in recent weeks pared to the 5 or 6 animals tions. Normally, 5 to 10 vac- tending. At area schools with calls from persons who he would normally vacci- cinations or fewer would be Kirbi noted that he has want their dog or cat vacci- nate over the ‘same time given per day, but the requested a one-month nated against the disease. period. number has ranged from 20 postponement of a State An informal survey of Scollon noted that a dog to 25 per day in recent Board of Education hearing several clinics revealed or cat that gets its first weeks, he said. on a property transfer re- that veterinarians in recent rabies vaccination between “This is normally the auest filed bv the weeks have been adminis- the ages of 6 months and busiest season for us be- swirl sa tering 2 and 3 times the Graduation one year would be safe for hinkmans. The “hearing cause it’s heart worm number of rabies vaccina- one year. After that, each check time, so it’s been dou- ~ was to have been held May 12, he said. Area high schools will and 19. Other students will May 24 beginning at 6:30 junior-senior prom is Slated tions they normally would vaccination, which costs an bly busy,” Ellis remarked, Turning to another stu- close out the 1987-88 school finish out the year June 9, p.m. at the elementary for Saturday at the Bava- this time of year. average of $10, is effective aduing, “It’s too bad this dent transfer request, the year with concerts, awards with finals set for June 8 school. rian Inn in Frankenmuth. Most of the doctors attri- for 3 years. kind of thing has to happen board approved a motion assemblies and final exams and 9. Seniors are set to take The event will begin at 6 bute the sharp increase to to get” pet owners in. The school’s bac- their final exams May 19 p.m. 3 animals in the Mayville SIGN that will allow the son of before officially recogniz- GOOD Ellis’ wife, Dr. Carol Mr. and Mrs. Charles ing graduates during com- calaureate ceremony will and 20. Their last day of The year will draw to a and east Mayville areas begin at 2 p.m. May 22 at school is scheduled for May close May 25 for seniors, that, since February, have Scollon pointed out that Galka, DVM, who operates Bumhoffer, Sebewaing, to mencement exercises this the Companion Animal continue attending USA month. the school. The Rev. S. Joe 20, while other students will who are scheduled to take tested positive for rabies. residents are taking cats as Robertson, pastor of the finish out the year Qune 8 their final exams May Aside from those animals, well as dogs to his office for Hospital in Cass City, com- High School for the 1988-89 Four area schools--Cass 23, ofmented, people “We’re who don’tseeing (nor- alot school year. The Bumhof- City, Owen-Gage, Kingston Trinity United Methodist following final exams June 24 and 25. Finals for other a raccoon, which bit a vaccinations. That’s a good fers stated that they plan to and Ubly--plan to graduate Church, will be the guest 7 and 8. students will be given June county resident, escaped, sign, he said, because while speaker. Some 50 students who 7 and 8, with the June 8 and officials are waiting for the state requires dogs to mally) have veterinary move into the Owen-Gage a total of nearly 300 stu- There’scare for been their quite animals. an in- district this summer, but dents. Cass City, with 121 The class of 1987-88 will have remained on the honor being the last day of clas- results on another be vaccinated in order to be graduate during exercises roll throughout the school ses. “suspicious” raccoon. The licensed, no such law exists want to allow their son, who seniors, has the largest brokecrease everabout since the the rabies news will be a sophomore, to con- class among the 4, while slated tostart at 8p.m. May year will take a one-day trip Sixty seniors are ex- Tuscola cases were the first for cats, which are as likely 26 at the high school. One of to Cedar Point June 10. pected to take part in com- in Michigan this year. as dogs to be exposed to the tinue in the USA district. Owen-Gage has the smal- cases.” lest - wit.h 21 . the class’ 4 valedictorians, The Rev. Patrick C. mencement exercises set to To date, 11 persons, in- virus. “NO” VOTES Jane Dickinson, and honor O’Connor of St. Columbkille begin at 2 p.m. May 29 in cluding 2 who were bitten, Pam Reid of the Caro Galka said she’s glad pet CASCITY student David Burnette Church, Ubly, will give the the high school gym. No have been exposed to the Veterinary Clinic echoed owners are taking the in- Board trustees Mary A. have been selected to speak message at the school’s baccalaureate is planned. deadly virus in Tuscola Scollon’s observations. itiative to protect them- at the ceremony. High baccalaureate, to be held Kingston High School County and are undergoing Abbe and William Several Cass City stu- “A lot of people are cal- selves and others, but Kretzschmer cast the dis- dents will be honored at an school Principal Russell at 7:30 p.m. May 22 in the graduate Thomas T. Lan- treatment. added she’s disturbed by According to area vet- ling to see if their animals senting votes on a motion to annual awards assembly Biefer will present the class elementary school gym. way, who now serves as are up to date,” she noted. reports that some persons, grant the request. Trustee slated for 1 pm.Friday in to school Supt. Kenneth Commencement exer- superintendent of the Caro erinarians, including Dr. out of fear, are shooting any Edward Scollon, DVM, of “We’re seeing a lot of Joseph Warack did not at- the high school gym. The Micklash, who will award cises will begin at 8 p.m. School District, will be the people calling for rabies domestic animals they see. tend the meeting, event will recognize a vari- the diplomas. May 26 in the high school guest commencement Cass City, pet owners are “That’s not going to al- gym. Manuel Thies, high speaker. He will be joined apparently listening to vaccinations, (and) we’re The board, at its April ety of honors, both seeing more cats than in leviate the problem ; it’s not academic and athletic. OWEN-GAGE school science teacher and by Kingston’s 1988 valedic- local and state health offi- the answer,” she said. “The meeting, tabled a request senior class advisor, will be torian, Mary R. Cher- cials’ pleas to make sure the past.’’ by Greg and Lore Festian, Also scheduled this Every time it (rabies) only way to stop it is to vac- month is the senior high End-of -the year activities the special speaker. Dip- niawski, and salutatorian, domestic animals are im- cinate the animals.” Gagetown, who asked that at Owen-Gage High School lomas will be presented by Donald M. Weinand Jr., munized. comes out in the news, their son be allowed to at- band concert, set for May 19 beginning at 8 p.m. in the include an academic and Board of Education Presi- who will each address their tend kindergarten in Cass other awards assembly at 9 dent Ronald Good. classmates. Diplomas will City in the 1988-89 school high school gym. May 19 will also be the a.m. Monday in the high be awarded by Board of year. school gym. Athletic KINGSTON Education President Louis The couple stated at that last day of school for seniors, who are scheduled awards will be presented at Wenzlaff. Please turn to page 16. to take final exams May 18 a ceremony scheduled for Kingston High School’s Please turn to page 16. Opponents vow court battle over proposed Kingston camp

A court battle appears in- $4.5 million for up to 17 struction, vocational edu- fathered” into the existing mile radius of the proposed evitable in the planned months, authorizing cation and a wilderness sur- township zoning as a con- camp, he said. opening of a “work and Pioneer Work and Learn vival experience based on tinuing nonconforming use. learn” camp in Koylton Center, Inc., to develop and the “Outward Bound’’ SAFETY Township for juvenile de- open the camp at the Koyl- model. Family and indi- “We believe that it is,” linquents. ton Township site, located vidual counseling, during he remarked, adding, “The The safety of residents, A state Department of So- 1 1/2 miles south of Kings- and after the camp stay, attorneys for the camp particularly the elderly and cial Services official Mon- ton. also is an integral part of program (have) read the students who attend school day said the camp is slated The state board’s deci- the.program. zoning, and they have inter- in the nearby Kingston dis- to open as soon as possible, sion came one week after preted it to say they have a trict is a primary concern although he acknowledged the local DSS,board voted TRIAL CONTRACT right to go in.” of residents, according to the issue may be decided in 2-1 not to recommend ap- Township board trustee Papke. court. proval of the camp in the State DSS official Ken Richard Borek, however, Significant opposition to That appears’to be one of township. Visser said the agreement said Monday that the camp the proposal, he repeated, the few points on which both According to DSS offi- approved last week calls is not zoned for use as a has been proven with 700 sides agree. cials, Pioneer, a division of for a trial contract of up to “work and learn” facility. signatures obtained from The township board, dur- Wolverine Human Services 90 days, during which He added, “They’re not residents in the township ing a special meeting Satur- of Detroit, is one of 6 firms Pioneer will attempt to re- going to get a zoning permit and in the Kingston School day, joined the Concerned that bid on the camp con- solve a zoning dispute, and as far as we’re concerned.” District who are opposed to Citizens of Koylton tract, which authorizes a obtain licensing, necessary Concerned Citizens of the camp, the local DSS Township in hiring San- facility for 50 youths, ages building permits and esti- Koylton Township spokes- board’s vote and recent dusky attorney Anthony 13 through 17. The youths mates on planned renova- man Carl Papke, whose meetings on the issue which Sykora in anticipation of a can tx multiple offenders, tion at the camp. farm is located about 1,300 were attended by at least DESPITE STATE APPROVAL last week, a host of legal battle over whether but will not have been con- Another contract will feet south of Kingston Hills 150 persons against the Koylton Township residents remain vehemently opposed to the camp meets township victed of an assault related then be executed with an Camp, remarked that resi- camp. a youth rehabilitation camp slated to.open in the township. zoning laws. crime, expiration date of Sept. 30, dents have clearly shown “You tell me how the Saturday’s action came Youths would spend 6 1989, he said. they don’t want another state can do this. This isn’t Carl Papke (above),spokesman for the Concerned Citizens only 4 days after the State months at the camp, which Visser said the zoning dis- youth camp in their area. Russia,“ he said. “How else of Koylton Township; says the state has ignored local Administrative Board ap- emphasizes a combination pute is focused on whether There are already 3 Teen can the people of the corn- opposition to the camp. proved a contract, of up to of regular academic in- the camp is “grand- Ranch facilities within an 8 Please turn to page 16. CASCITY, MICHIGAN PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, MAY 11,1988 Rose Worstell r Sr. Citizens Menu Meg’s Peg Senior citizens are asked celebrates 80th to make reservations on the Cass City Personal Items day of the meal between 8 Weird birthday party a.m.-9a.m. by calling Ann -ai, Audrey Kattcqbcrgtr Phone 872-3049 Stepka 872-5337. Rose Edith Worstell was news honored Saturday, April 30, FRIDAY, MAY 13 at a surprise birthday party I at the home of her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tor- Mrs. Helen Lorentzen Mr. and Graydon Chop Suey w/Rice and son-in-law, Jean and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith Mrs. by Melva E. Guinthet res, son Nathan of Midland and daughter Kelly of spent the weekend with her Agar of Florida, Pastor and Oriental Vegetables Lyle Clarke of Cass City. and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cum- daughter, Anne Marie Pickled Beet Slices Mcs. Worstell was born Lapeer came Sunday and Mrs. Allen Jennex of mings of Saginaw took Mrs. took his mother, Mrs. Cella Lorentzen, in Saginaw. Mr. California and Mr. and Variety Bread May 4,1908, in Yawkey, W. Audrey Cummings out for and Mrs. Rick Lorentzen, Mrs. Max Agar of Cass City Pineapple Tidbits dried, lacquered moose VA, to Walter T. and Effie Smith, to the Cass City New Year’s, when few had Mother’s Day dinner Sun- Park for a picnic with Mrs. and son Danny of Clio spent Friday with Mr. and time to appreciate them droppings, at $22.50 each. (Pauley) Bell. After day. joined them Sunday and Mrs. Gene Sickler in Mor- MONDAY, MAY 16 The entrepreneurial graduating from Grif- Freda Kelly and family of fully, The Detroit News Caro. they had Mother’s Day din- ley. Saturday they visited printed a summary of spirit is alive, but sick! fithsville High School in Mrs. Beulah Craig had ner at the Hunan Restaur- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Baked Stuffed Peppers Lloyds of London insured 1925, she went to County “Weird News” stories that Mother’s Day dinner with Chuck Guinther is re- ant in Saginaw. Owens in Comstock Park. AuGratin Pot atoes occurred during 1987. the prototype of “My Pet Normal and began teaching Mr, and Mrs. Robert Salad Bar Slug,” which we’ve men- in a rural, one-room school. cuperating at his home fol- Sunday they had Mother’s I found them in my files McNeil in Unionville. lowing surgery. His ad- Mrs. Elizabeth Stine left Day dinner with the Owens. Variety Bread recently and decided to tioned here previously, for In 1926 she maeied Har- dress is: 2220 Santa Valera, Cass City Wednesday, April Fruit Cocktail share a few with those of over $l,OOO. ley 0.Worstell and they had Mrs, Beulah Craig at- Rio Rico, AZ 85621. 27, and spent the night with Visitors Sunday of Mrs. you who likewise didn’t get Singer Michael Jackson khildren before moving to tended a mother-daughter Mrs. Kathryn Petzold in Eva Watson were Mr. and WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 to read them earlier. tried unsuccessfully to buy Michigan in 1933 where 3 banquet at the Colling Verna McConnell is a pa- Redford. They went to Mrs. Herb Burkett of One tale of woe was about the mortal remains of John more children were born. Church of the Nazarene tient in Huron Memorial Owensboro, Ky., where Saginaw, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Baked Chicken a Midland man who was Merrick, “The Elephant Saturday evening. Hospital, Bad Axe. She had they visited Mrs. Petzold’s George Sangster, Mr. and Mashed Potatoes treated for minor injuries Man,” from London Hospi- She has made her home surgery Saturday after suf- son, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Pet- Mrs. Robert Watson and Green Beans after the following series of tal Medical College. It was in Cass City since 1976 and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koch fering a broken hip in a fall. zold and returned home Bill Watson. Variety Bread events: He picked up the never explained publicly is a member of the Church of Port Sanilac spent Thurs- May 1. Hot Buttered Apple newspaper from his lawn, what he intended to do with of Christ and Senior Citi- day with his sister, Mr. and Attending Northern Mrs. George Lynch, Slices got in his car and headed the deformed skeleton. It’s zens Club and a past Mrs. Charles Wright. Michigan University’s Mr. and Mrs. Murray daughter Ann Marie and for work; he found a live probably just as well. member of meals-on- graduation program in Cargnimo of Ferndale son Matt hew visited her FRIDAY, MAY 20 bird inside the paper and Albert Lowry, author of wheels, Hospital Auxiliary Mrs. Charles Wright of Marquette April 30, when spent from Thursday till mother, Mrs. Eva Watson, stopped to let it out; he fell “How You Can Become Fi- and Cass City Extension Cass City and Mrs. Charles John Zdrojewski received Saturday with Mrs. Audrey Wednesday. Sweedish Meatballs out of the car in the process, nancially Independent by Group. Wright of Gagetown at- his degree, were Mr. and Cummings. Mashed Potatoes chased the car as it rolled Investing in Real Estate” Among the 75 guests in tended the mother-daugh- Mrs. Kenneth Zdrojewski Mrs. Lyle Zapfe and Mrs. Spinach off without him, crashing and “Hidden Fortunes : attendance were her ter banquet in Linkville of Cass City, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Torres Donna Holm had Mother’s Variety Bread into a neighbor’s house, and How to Profit from the New daughters, Wilma Randall Saturday evening, William ’ Thompson and and Nathan of Midland Day dinner with Mr. and Orange he lost his pants running Opportunities in the of Clare, Karen Bryant of Mrs, Ne11 Thompson of Min- spent the weekend with Mrs. Roger Root. after it. Eighties,” filed for ban- Suffern, N.Y., Janet Fahs Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mrs. Audrey Cummings. Coffee, tea, milk and but- kruptcy. Perhaps it’s all den City, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Langmaid of Big stoodSome in bed.days you shoulda of St. Louis, MO, Brenda Wright of Kalamazoo and Daniel Zdrojewski of ter available with each part of his scheme? Newman of Leslie, MI, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pro- Rapids spent the weekend meal. Also in 1987, a wholesale Palms and Dana with his parents, Mr. and A London man was con- her son, Elwood Worstell of Wright, Jim and Allen of Zdrojewski of Detroit. fit spent Mother’s Day (Menu subject to victed after robbing gas jeweler in Georgia changed Grand Haven. Her eldest weekend with their daugh- Mrs. Gil Schwaderer. change.) his name from Gary Davisburg attended church Mrs. Amanda McArthur, stations wearing nothing daughter, Phyllis with Mr. and Mrs. Charles ter and family, Mr. and but a stocking mask be- Eugene Duda to Zippidy Hartshorn of Lexington, a former resident of the De- Mrs. Thomas Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Duda. Wright and took them to the ford area, will be 99 years cause he “didn’t want to be Ky., was unable to attend. Charmont for Mother’s Day Shawn and Shannon in Lake Kitchen and Sarah were Joy Anthony Although these events old May 23. Friends who Tuesday supper guests of identified by his clothes.” dinner. Orion. Holdup victims identified took place last year, a sob- Her children presented would like to greet her on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fleenor, ering observation made by the occasion, may write in celebration of Sarah’s tells of Russia him instead by vaccination her a mother’s ring and she Miss Carolyn Tuckey of Mr. and Mrs. Graydon marks and skin blemishes. the News writer remains received many cards in- East Lansing spent the Mrs. McArthur, Oakland Agar of Oldsmar, Fla., birthday. valid. “These people are all Geriatric Village, 1255 W. at UMW meet Who can understand the cluding one from President weekend with her parents, came Tuesday to spend criminal mind? out there -- somewhere.” and Mrs. Ronald Reagan. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tuckey. Silver Bell Rd., Pontiac, MI until Monday with his pa- Miss Christine Tuckey of 48057. East Lansing spent the The United Methodist A bank robber sued a rents, Mr. and Mrs. Max California savings and loan Agar. weekend with her parents, Women of Salem United CASS CITY CHRONICLE Mother’s Day dinner Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tuckey. Methodist Church met for $2 million in damages USPS 092-700 2, after a booby-trapped bun- PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gil Mr. and Mrs. Don Whit- Monday evening, May in AT CASS CllY. MICHIGAN Schwaderer were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald the fellowship room for a dle of cash exploded in his 6550 Main Street tenburg left Friday and at- Russian supper. pants. Mrs. Laurence Bartle, Mr. Auten and Kathleen took John Haire. publi8her. tended the Eastern Michi- A milestone in 1987 : Alas- and Mrs. Roy Tuckey, Paul gan Baptist Association Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fleenor theMrs. assistance Helen ofBartle, Mrs Betty with Nalional Advertising Representative. and Carolyn, Craig out for an early Mother’s kan airline officials re- MIchiQan Weekly Newsp#qmrs. Inc. 257 meeting at the Emanuel corded what is thought to Miehigen Avenue. East Lansing, Mlchigen. Langmaid and Herb Bartle. Day supper Friday. Hammond and Mrs. Shirley Subscription Price: To post offices in fus- Baptist Church in Flint. be the first midair collision They vjsited Mr. and Mrs. Geiger, prepared the meal. da. Huron and Sanilac Counties, $8.00 a Mr. and Mrs, Ray Mrs. Laura Ball spent the About 24 attended the meal. involving a fish, when an year of 2 years for 515.0a, 3 years for Dwight Forshee in Yp- eagle dropped a salmon or $21.OO. 54.50 for six months and 3 monlhs Fleenor had dinner in Vas- silanti and Saturday at- weekend with her son and The supper was served in for $2.50. sar Sunday with Mr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wes- courses. cod (probably hard to dis- In Michigan - 010.00 a year, 2 years tended the wedding of their The guest speaker was tinguish after the fact) onto 518.00.8 months $5.50. Mrs. Mark Warner and grand-niece, Linda O’Dell, ley Ball, in Reese. Sunday, In other parts of Ihe United States, 51 1 .oO Megan. Other guests were and Paul Charles in Milan. John Ball was confirmed Joy Anthony who spoke on the cockpit roof of a Boeing a year or 2 years, 520.00. 6 months $6.00 Mrs. Kathy Warner and Also present was their and they all had dinner at her experiences in Russia. 737, Md 3 mths lor 53.25. 50 cents extrr Donald Warner. cousin, Mr. and Mrs. A1 the Linden Hof in Bay City. Wosk from Denver, Colo. Hills and Dales Mrs. Wosk is the daughter Saturday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Fred guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray . General Hospital Brown, formerly of Cass Fleenor were Mr. and Mrs. Lalko, both of Cass City. ATLAS ATHENA VENUS Brian Ewald and Elaine I PATIENTS LISTED MON- City. Riggs Bedford, Andrea and Burger, both of Caro. We have Four )!,red1 K. Johns King Styles lo DAY, MAY 9, WERE: Geri Auten of Warren. -. . Clarence Rubey and choosr from! Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Tom Her- SPECIAL Charrie hsoski, Craig Fisher Sr . were Friday Susa& Armstead, both of Emmert, Antonette Peters, ron were in Boonville, Mo., Cass City. CEMETERY night guests of Mr. and to visit their and attend Steven Cybulski, Janet Mrs. Sherwood Kelly in son Michael Krzewinski and Hurley, Ardith Molnar, the Military Ball at Kemper Rhonda Dawson, both of PIECES New Boston. Saturday they Military Academy which Cass City; attended the wedding of Caro. Rhea Vatter, Audrey their son attends. James Miller and Judy - ----n- , Linda O’Dell and Paul Urns Hearts Crosses I OK ad Y~IoH(;old avail- REGULARLY $93.95 Romberg, Ubly; Bailey, both of Reese. I4K Charles in Milan. Mrs. Herron hosted ahlr ar highrr prices Thomas Gretz, Decker ; Tom Richard Esckelson and / I \ Wreaths Blankets Pots a bridal shower Saturday, Raquel Esckelson, both of Ask abtmt oiir colkgc tradc-in optioti. Susan LaPratt, Vassar; Don Finkbeiner and sons April 30, for her niece, Kingston. Franklin ClaPP, Clark and Donald were Fri- Danielle Miller of McConkey Jewelry& Gift Shop Madeline Sont ag, day night guests of Mr. and Darryl Babcock, Otter * We SERVICE and DELIVER* * Gagetown ; PIymouth. Mrs. Herron’s Lake, and Julia MacKay, Phone 872-3025 Cass City Mrs. Jim Bolz in Milan. daughter, Brenda to all of , Edward Szymanski, Millington. OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY BY JOIINS, LTLI Saturday they attended the R. Dearborn ; Brinkman, and daughter Randall Buchanan and Tuscola and Huron Cemeteries. Ihis t)fft.r cxpires Mt~y31, 1988 wedding of Linda O’Dell Lexie of Atlanta, Ga., came Christine Tyler, Caro. and Paul Charles. Robin Shafer, both of and surprised them. The Gagetown. We will re-pot and re-do your grave pieces. shower was a morning After church Sunday Jeffrey Valentine, Akron, brunch with 22 ladies at- and Lynn Gruehn, Sebe- evening, Mr. and Mrs. tending. See us for your hanging baskets, George Fisher Sr. and Mr. waing. and Mrs. Art Fisher had Andrew P’raser, Swart2 geraniums, petunias and other perennials lunch at the home of Mr. Friday, May 6, Mr. and Creek, and Dawn Reehl, for your porch boxes and yards: and Mrs. George Fisher Jr. Mrs. Tom Herron attended Kingston. in celebration of George the graduation of their Timothy Severance, De- Fisher Jr.’s birthday.- daughter, Paula, from cker, and Roxann Reid, Cass City-Floral Saginaw Valley ‘State Uni- Caro. 872-3675 versity. Phillip Hopkins Jr. and Baptist Haist Flowere & Cifte - 453-2414 21/2 miles south 3275 Cemetery Rd. ladies Tracey Redfield, both of Phone Mrs. Brenda Brinkman Millii ton. of stoplight in have bufiet and daughter Lexie left Cass City. 872-2030 May 9 for their home in At- A birthday salad buffet lanta, Ga., after spending a 0?40 Interest With A Catch! supper was enjoyed by week with her parents, Mr. ladies of First Baptist and Mrs. Tom Herron. Visit Our New Greenhouse Church May 2 in the fellow- ship rooms. The Frankenmuth Inde- OTHERS The meeting was opened pendence Village AARP ANlVUAlS PERENNIALS by the group singing “HOW chapter will meet May 17 at For a limited time you can No Interest for 1 Year! Firm A Foundation.” Two 1:OOp.m. in thevillage. The buy America’s Dream Machine Free mnBag Catcher St raw berry Plants ’ thank-you notes were read program will be Pastor bv Lawn-Bov. a new 8-HP elec- Hanainavu Baskets Flowers Flowering Petunias ’from Sharon Evans and Ehlert of Frankenmuth, &c start rkar engine riding Bedding Plants Charlene Curtis. who will show slides from mower interest free for one year a Marigolds Bushes Rita Hanby explained his trip to the Holy Land. A and get a twin bag grass Vegetable Plants Geran iu m s how the missionary closet board meeting will be held catcher free! ““$250 a Shrubs operates by the point sys- at 9:oO a.m. before the No interest charges Stat ice Spring Rye tem. meeting. Straw Flowers Vinca Vine Prayer time was led by Everything as Born to Debi and Craig You Expect Shirley Shaw, Michelle Emke of Goodrich, April 26, Hanby and Ruth Fisher. a baby girl, Ashley From a Mrs. Ellen Beach was the Iarun-Bou Breiana, 6-pounds, 7------J installments speaker for the evening. ounces. Grandparents are She told of her travels and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Emke a8-HP Brigs activities as the wife of a THURSDAY, MAY 12 and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas & stratton Navy chaplain. She said a Van Allen of Cass City. Mr. u Navy wifehas to learn to be and Mrs. Douglas Van very flexible, as the govern- Allen and Mike went to visit rnent gives the orders. them Mother’s Day. a12 volt electric start with recoil a5 meed Pick Up Your transmission Marble Chips Volcano Rock .Rugged 30” full floating Potting Soil Top Soil rnnwm- dprk with Cemetery Urns at

Betty’s Country Greenhouse At Participating Dealem 2k miles south of stoplight in Cass City 3275 Cemetery Rd. CASS CITY HARDWAR.E Phone 872-2030 6092 E. Cass City Road For Lnformatlon conmrnlng thc dealer nearcst you please contact; JAC-VANDistrlburors. Grand Rapids MI. 616-698-6188 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, MAY 11,1988 PAGE THREE I 1

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So this is how it ends, shop that needed them - years, and my wife was so after 12 years of faithful cheap - to restore a excited by my World War - service, in a dusty metallic wrecked car for less money I1 reminiscing that she Evelyn MacRae has a long history of public service and is graveyard, Someone than an insurance company slept for 2 days straight. one of the most likeable, friendly persons that I have should play taps. was paying. That’s mad- Most eye-wa tering , that worked with over the years ....except when you try to put I’d like to play taps on dening. There would be car was the last in which I her in the limelight. someone’s head. fewer thefts if there weren’t took my mother and her 2 I tried to tell this to Jane Hittler, who is ramrodding the That’s what I thought so many “respectable” sisters out to dinner. They campaign to keep the flowers growing on the Main Street Saturday as I stood in a tow businesses eager to buy thought it was a grand car, plots, when she called to say that an “adopt a tree” shop storage lot, viewing bargain merchandise they and I drove it to their funer- program has been started. the remains of my 1977 Old- know damn well is stolen. als. For me, it was a grand THE PRE-PLAY selection committee consists of left to What’s wanted are persons to volunteer to see that a tree smobile, recovered 10 days I was surprised at how car, and it deserved a bet- right, Scott Warner, Jane Dickinson and Pat Bess. Ken they adopted has the flowers watered and the weeds pulled. . after it was stolen. I have bad I felt to see my old Olds ter fate than to be torn (Sad to say, not all property owners along the main stem owned several &doors and reduced to junk. To me, apart by creeps. Hofmeister (second from the right end) was elected to will do it.) 4-doors, but this was the cars are nothing more than Patrick Stanley, an east- chair the next meeting. Hittler said that one of the first to volunteer was Evelyn first no-door. transportation. That’s why side businessman and New MacRae. Too bad, I said, I would love to take a picture. No Why would someone take I keep one as long as it runs Baltimore resident, also problem, says Hittler, who called back to say that MacRae 4 doors off that battered, decently. I couldn’t care had his car stolen. His 1987 In Cass City would be in Monday morning for a picture, poorly repainted old car? I less about sleek styling, Chevrolet wagon disap- Monday came and went and no MacRae appeared for a wasn’t surprised the wheels powerful engines or chic peared from Greektown photo. were missing, also the nameplates. April 24. Four days later, That probably only surprised Hittler. Over the years I’ve radio, CB and speakers. Stanley received a phone learned that MacRae is as shy about publicity as she is A CAR PACKED call from a private security Theatrical club formed dependable about doing the work. But those doors were begin- WITH MEMORIES ning to rust through and officer who’d seen the car Her tree is in good hands even if no one will ever know But when you drive a car parked near Rivard and Around 20 enthused and meeting. A patron membership, who was responsible. . were prime evidence that, interested people attended The club will be looking according to Hofmeister, as my wife often said, I forever, it picks up precious Warren. He’d had no trou- But shy or otherwise, more volunteers are needed. Just an informal meeting Mon- for donations to help defray will cost $25 and will include 872-3147. - shouldn’t be allowed within memories. That ’77 Olds ble getting Stanley’s iden- call Hittler at took us to California for a tification from inside the day night, May 2, at the the cost of its first play, recognition in the program 2 miles of a can of spray Cass City High School lib- which Hofmeister said along with 2 tickets to the paint. Is there really a mar- family wedding, with fre- car because the front win- ******** dow was broken, the igni- rary to form what will be should air in late summer. production. ket for such shoddy auto quent stops so my youngest called the “Cass City Two types of donations A benefactor designation - parts? daughter, pregnant with tion smashed and the radio ripped out of the Players. ” will be accepted and may will cost $50 and will also Now this is a case of real apple polishing. On every Sure, according to police. Emily, could throw up. It The theatrical club, be sent to Cass City Com- include recognition in the teacher’s desk on Teachers’ Day, May 3, there was a nice My doors were most likely returned me to Camp Polk, dashboard. shiny apple, Dick Partlo, teacher, reports. A 2-year-old moron could which boasts a wide range munity Education in care program along with 2 tic- stolen in order for a repair La., for the first time in 35 of ages, will hold their next of Michelle Zdrojewski. kets to the play. No information about where they came from in the note 1 see it was a stolen, burglarized car. But get meeting Monday, May 16, that crossed my desk. this: There were 3 parking at 8:OO p.m., again in the Theft of 2 snowmobiles, tickets under the library. The public is wel- 1 The Weather I come. I High Low Yrecip. windshield wiper. They’d * * * * * I been written on 3 different The meeting will be trailer reported recently Tuesday...... 64 ... .33 .....-0- chaired by Ken Hofmeister, Last chance to get the latest information about the up- Wednesday...... -67 34 .....-0- days by the same officer. .... information resource The theft of 2 snow- Robert Papp, 2289 E. coming vote for 3 mills for operation of Cass City Public Thursday...... -70.... .36...... -0- THE VICTIMS HAVE center coordinator at Wal- mobiles, a trailer and an Dutcher Rd., Caro, told de- Schools comes your way Thursday, May 12, at 7:30 p.m. in Friday...... 66. ....32. ....#-O- bro in Cass City. air compressor from an El- puties that someone stole the speech room at the high school. Saturday...... 74 ...... -0- TO PAY 50.. Hofmeister said that a lington Township residence the items between April 28 The 2 additional mills and one renewal mill vote is Sunday...... 83.. .61 This Municipal Parking ...... trace pre-play committee has was recently investigated and April 30. The snow- scheduled in the annual school election June 13. Monday...... 75. ....56. ....,.52” Department officer did not been established and a play (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant.) by the Tuscola County mobiles had been parked report the obviously stolen will be voted on at the next Sheriff’s Department. on the trailer near a drive- ******** car, If the security officer way, according to reports, to - hadn’t reported it Stan- which state that the air Sometimes you wish that he wouldn’t follow in his ley, and to police, Stanley’s compressor was taken father’s footsteps. Over the years the father has been stolen car might still be get- The from a nearby shed. widely acclaimed for goofing up pictures. Saturday the son ting a ticket a day from the did it. A picture of the winners of the annual Gavel Club Wednesday is... same intrepid parking of- The snowmobiles are val- ued at $2,000 and $2,800, Invitational Golf Tourney Saturday at Rolling Hills Golf f icer . aire Course went pfft. Subsequently, according H while the trailer is valued The winners were Clint House, Tom Craig, Phil Gray, all to Stanley, a police officer at $520 and the air compres- of Cass City, and Kich Cook of Bad Axe. said he’d have to pay the tickets. A friendly way for the city to treat a crime vic- tim. The headlines said that policy under question has “I won’t pay,’’ Stanley Northwest Airlines was get- ilready been -abandoned, said. God bless him. It was ting indigestion over a furor even in the now doubtful the third car he’s had stolen about hot dogs and ice event that it ever occurred in Detroit. cream. as questioned. As for my old car, I had They are not alone. It Let’s assume that North- to pay a $35 towing fee to made me a little sick to my west is guilty and that the kiss it goodby. Police ques- stomach, too, when I read alleged policy was handed tioned the man who pawned about it. down from headquarters. the golf clubs from the In case you missed it this The question then centers trunk for $10 but said there is what the furor was all around what damage the Double Print was no way to disprove his about. The Teamsters policy caused. It’s hard for story that he’d bought them Union accuses Northwest me to believe that flight at- Double Value Day! for $5 from “some guy of establishing a policy that tendants are diminished named Larry,” address un- prohibits flight attendants personally or financially by Every Wednesday recelve a known. from eating hot dogs and this eating ban. In fact it second set of prints absolutely My car was stripped in a ice cream while in uniform may be the opposite. When residential neighborhood because it may be sexually you wear a uniform FREE! on the east side. For a mi- suggestive. everyone that wears it is o/levgoodduhg Wednesdaysmslbuslnes hours nute, I was naive enough to Northwest denies that painted with the same NEXTUYor FREE VOID on Double Rfnts wonder why some citizens there ever was such a pol- brush. What one soldier didn’t observe this obvi- icy and said that the whole does tends to reflect on ously criminal behavior thing is a hoax. Ken every other soldier. and call the cops. But then Daugherty, Teamsters rep- On the face of it then, I remembered the 3 tickets resentative, says that it de- going to court would appear on Stanley’s car,. and I finitely isn’t a hoax and to benefit only the lawyers laughed out loud at my came from the Northwest for the defendants and for stupidity. Detroit Inflight, the the plaintiffs. Auto theft is a rinky-dink monthly employee bulletin. But on sober second crime in this drug-infested, He is threatening to sue. thought I admit that might shoot-em-up city. Most of Isn’t that great? Talk about not be the case. There have the public, including Stan- frivolous lawsuits clogging been very strange (to put it ley, perceives Parking De- our courts. This one goes to mildly) decisions handed Others Get Quick Results With The partment officers as regu- the top of the list on all down by juries in damage lar cops, more than just counts . cases. Outlandish rewards Chronicle’s Classified Ads - “meter maids.” And if a It’s not that eating a hot of amounts that defy any cop doesn’t give a damn dog or an ice cream can’t rational explanation. about your missing car, be sexually suggestive. These decisions have to You Will Too! why should a citizen? Certainly it can. It depends be passed on to the consum- on who is doing the eating ers as insurance rates and the mind of the person skyrocket. If your medical watching. 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t Area man sentenced for “Cub Scout of the Year” announced drug related conviction Cub Scout Pack 3594 Pancratius Catholic named its “Cub Scout of the Church, where he sings in Year” during the final 1987- youth choir, serves as altar A 20-year-old Cass City Rd., was sentenced to one driving away a motor vehi- man was sentenced Friday year in the county jail, with cle. 88 pack meeting, held server and has earned the credit for time served and Witkovsky also was or- Thursday evening at Cass “Parvuli Dei” (children of in Tuscola County Circuit God) Award. Court to one year in the while in an in-treatment dered to pay costs totaling City Intermediate School. program, for a plea of $300 in addition to attorney The award was estab- Finishing off his last county jail, with credit for lished by the Gavel Club in as time served, for a convic- guilty Feb. 22 to operating fees. Restitution is to be de- meeting a Cub Scout, tion of attempted delivery a motor vehicle while under termined. memory of Ivan MacRae. Iwankovitsch and another the influence of liquor, third The conviction stems Special guest Evelyn Mac- scout, Luke Taylor, were of LSD. Rae attended the meeting inducted into Boy Scout Robert A. Cook, 4442 offense. from an incident Nov. 17 in Seibel, also was or- Caro. to tell the pack about the Troup NOSH. Doerr Rd., also was or- 34, recipient and his ac- dered to serve 5 years prob- dered to serve 5 years prob- Richard R. Lawrie, 19, Other Cub Scouts re- ation and pay a $500 fine 502 E. Frank St., Caro, en- complishments this year. ation, undergo substance This year’s award reci- ceived various awards at abuse counseling, and pay and attorney fees. tered a plea of guilty to the Thursday meeting, Seibel’s third offense took breaking and entering a pient, Scott Iwankovitsch, $600 in fines and costs and son of Daryl and Connie which included a brief slide attorney fees. place Dec. 24, in Elmwood motor vehicle, and larceny show on the history of Cass Township, court records from a motor vehicle. Iwankovitsch, has been an According to court re- active member of the pack City, presented by Cass cords, the offense took state. Sentencing for Lawrie is City historian Jack Esau. Also sentenced Friday to be set. Bond was con- for 3 years. place June 19, 1986, in Elk- Iwankovitsch has re- Presentations of the Wolf land Township. Cook was was Robert E. Witkovsky, tinued at $5,ooO. badge Thursday evening 20,624 Frank St., Caro, who The offense, which in- ceived various badges and arrested Sept. 12, 1987. He arrows over his years as a were made to: Matthew pleaded guilty March 11. received a one year delayed volved a 1987 vehicle and a Miller, David Malone, Mike sentence for a plea of guilty radio converter, took place scout, including the Arrow Gagetown resident David of Light award, the highest Prosowski, Mike Rolando, J. Seibel, 6803 N. Colwood March 25 to unlawfully April 26 in Caro, according Tim Sherman, Matthew to court records. Cub Scout award. This award was presented by Zigich, and Nathan Weip- Robert A. Hendrick Jr., Eagle Scout Ray Stachura. pert. Bear badge recipient 19, entered a plea of guilty As a Cub Scout, Iwan- Richard Priestap also re- to false pretenses of $100 or kovitsch took part in com- ceived his award Thursday. less, and to possession of a CUB SCOUT OF the year Scott Iwankovitsch poses with petition in district Olym- short barrel shotgun. award, presenter Evelyn MacRae (left), father, Daryl, pics, attended Cub Day Other awards went to: Sentencing is to be set. Camp, Webelos camp, a Kurt Iwankovitsch, An- Bond was continue at and mother, Connie, all of Cass City. Boy Scout camp-out and thony Rolando, Josh Little, $5,O00. Also, bond on a Klondike Derby. Ben ji Hennessey , Ken bench warrant for Hen- Iw ankovit sch presently Roehl, and Joseph Khoury. I Rent A Inducted into the Cub U drick, 8964 Vanderbilt Rd., attends 5th grade at Cass A k Fairgrove, for non-appear- Shp&@zngcomplaint reported City Intermediate School. pack were: Nathan Brown, z ance was set at $15,000. He participates in band, Nathan Haag, Nathan Hen- c w nessey , Jason Humpert, wz 3 TAPES a The charge involving A 21-year-old Cass City at about 2:05 a.m., reports volving a smashed car win- basketball, Battle of the a w false pretenses involves a man was arrested early state.Police interrogated and dow was filed recently by Books and Little League. Isaac Ponder, Matthew n $50 check written Dec. 1 and Monday morning on suspi- Cass City resident Harold He is a member of St. Ross, and Eric Zawilinski. drawn on Akron State cion of operating a motor released a 17-year-old area Whittaker, 6608 Pine St. Ul? $2.50 OFF -:Bank, court records state. vehicle while his license resident Friday afternoon The vehicle’s rear win- k I was suspended. in connection with a shop- dow apparently was shot In court proceedings I A According to the Cass lifting complaint at Old with a BB, according to re- A Receive Thursday, a jury found City Police Department, Wood Drug, 6498 Main St., ports, which state that the U 2 Reese resident Jeffrey J. Trevor K. Kain, 6567 Cass City. incident occurred between Waters, 26, innocent on 3 Church St., was observed The name of the resident, 4 and 5 p.m. May 3. ENDS THURSDAY 7:30 ONLY charges of felonious assault driving a pickup truck who is suspected of taking ’a;FREE XILARGE 9 following a 2-day trial. north on West Street when a carton of cigarettes, was Thursday is “Bargain Nite” Waters, 9206 Wilder Rd., it “rolled” through a stop being withheld Monday Ubly man Academy Award Winner: Best Actress had been charged with as- sign at Church Street and pending further legal ac- Cher in “MOON STRUCK” saulting 3 persons with a turned east on Church tion. PIZZA~ rifle Dec. 8 in Denmark Street. Police stopped the A malicious destruction ‘I Township. hospitalized STARTS FRIDAY, MAY 13-14-15 A From Johnny’s Family Inn vehicle and arrested Kain of property complaint in- All Evenings (Except Sat.) 7:30 Only after crash Saturday 7:30 and 9:20 - pce POP $199 An 18-year-old Ubly man was listed in “stable” con- dition at Huron Memorial Hospital in Bad Axe Tues- 8-1/2 Liters day morning following a 2- ‘I car collision Saturday A about one mile southeast of +-4 Ubly. 5 According to a Huron a County Sheriff’s Depart- w ment spokesman, the &:25 e p.m. accident occurred 4 I- when Harold F. Morrish, c I 58, of Cass City, attempted I to make a left turn into a 2 private driveway from J 2 Liter 3 2 eastbound Atwater Road z with 3 5 and collided with an oncom- w Rentals pe- ing vehicle driven by De- oe W nnis M. Briolat, 18, of Ubly. w Mon., Tues., p. Morrish and Kenneth A. 5 Wed,, Thurs. Briolbt, 23, of Wixom, a pas- Y senger in Briolat’s vehicle, were treated at Huron WESLEY’S Memorial Hospital and re- leased. MANY HANDS WORKED together at the Good Shepherd Peanut,Butter Cup Lutheran Church in Cass City to make a quilt for Sarah Miller, who is recovering from injuries sustained in a car Ice Cream accident. The quilt was prepared by children at the church, who each made a square with their handprint, and women in the Ladies Aid, who sewed and tied the gift. $2.19 Tuscola drivers set for “Roadeo” ENOW... 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Must ;Over 74 sockets and accessories I aw Starcade 87 The roadeo involves driv- the drivers to improve their ment of clearance and dis- I buy case to recelve rebate. ’In inch and metric sires. Llmlted I ers from Arenac, Bay, skills, the roadeos also pro- tance. They are also tested I .,?lifetime?., Llmlted buantlties.uarantee. X8086. 8 .w Witches of Eastwick Isabella, Lake, Mason, vide an opportunity to rec- on verbal, written and be- I mer axplrar May 23, 1888. QWat pa- Mecosta, Midland, ognize the many safety- hind-t he-w heel knowledge !rtlclptlng CARWEST Auto Part8 Btorrs. I h I Montcalm, Osceola, minded bus drivers,” of safety regulations. [arm II I I 1~ip-1 1 Offerttlclpatlng oxplrrs CARQUEST May 23,1888. Auto GoodParts Storm.at pa I OVER 3200 Saginaw and Tuscola Coun- Robert V. 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Scholastic I Newbooksat A 11-A me ric an Down Memory Lane Cass City Intermediate the library I School eighth grader Scott ,From the files of the Chronicle Traube has been named a THE FIFTH CHILD by Doris Lasing (fiction). Mildly Scholastic All-American by eccentric English couple Harriet and David Lovatt are the the National Secondary L ~,~.~*:,:.~.~.~.:.~.:,:.:,;,:.:.:,:,~,~~,:.~,~,~:.:,~~~.:,~~,~.;.~.~*:.~.:.~~.:.~.~.~.~~~.~~.~~~~~~.~~~;.~~~;.;.~:.;.~.:.~.~,:,:.:,:,~~;.;.~~~~;.~~.~.~.~,:,:.~~~.;.~.;.:.~...... contented parents of 4 healthy children. Suddenly, their Education Council...... peace is forever shattered by their fifth child, Ben, a The NSEC has, estab- fiercely malevolent goblin-child with a penchant for lished the Scholastic All- FIVE YEARS AGO ChristianRochester. Junior College in largest low frequency radio violence. It is suggested that Ben is a throwback to earlier, American Scholar Award transmitter. Since his precivilized time, that he represents a random settling of Program in order to offer Two teams of Cass City A short business session graduation from elec- Neanderthal-like genes that all humans carry. Only Harriet deserved recognition to teachers competed in a tug followed the formal open- tronics school at Great tries to civilize the boy, and he gradually learns to function superior students who excel of war after school May 3 ing of the Monday evening Lakes, Ill., and from Com- on a primitive level and even collects a band of similar in the academic disciplines. in the high school gym. The American Legion Auxiliary munications school at outcasts about him. Unwanted, they leave their homes to The scholars, selected by winping team members meeting. President Mrs. Portsmouth, Va., he has wander England like modernday troglodytes. Society’s secondary school instruc- were Diana Williams, Reva Little gave an infor- been serving on the USS complicity with their fate is a reflection of its callousness. tors, counselors or other Karen Wallace, Betsy Dil- mative talk about Mrs. Stalwart based at Charles- qualified sponsors, must lon, Joe Guza, Wayne Dil- Rose Kennedy. Refresh- ton, S.C. TELL IT TO THE KING by Larry King (non-fiction). “The earn a minimum 3.3 grade lon and David Hoard. The ments were served by Mar- Mrs. Jim Doerr, Mrs. King” was a Dodgers-worshipping kid from Brooklyn who point average. winners received a trophy. ion McClorey and Elgene Curtis Cleland and Mrs. went on to star in his own TV and radio call-in talk show. In “Recognizing and sup- Vi Pena of Cass City, a Keller . Jerry Cleland attended the this capacity he has had the opportunity to chat with porting our youth is more member of the Tri-County At the state forensic tour- motherdaughter tea at the baseball greats Jackie Robinson, Stan Musial and Joe important than ever before Handicappers Coalition, nament, Jane Hobart took RLDS Church at Shabbona, DiMaggio, as well as with notables of stage, screen, in American history. Cer- presented the organiza- fourth place in her category Tuesday evening. politics, finance, law, organized crime, literature, etc. - tainly, winners of the tion’s business of the month of children’s storytelling, Bruce A. Little recently thousands of names spanning the world of celebrity. King Scholastic All-American award last Thursday to 9th and 10th grade division. graduated from McConnell attributes his success to the curiosity he expresses in an Awards should be con- Veronica’s Restaurant Twenty-three youth from Airline School in Mh- interview situation: “What made you decide to...?” From gratulated and appreciated owner Veronica Trinity United Methodist neapolis and is now work- more than 30 years’ accumulation of interviews, the for their dedication to ex- Gaszczynski. me Cass City Church attended an outing ing for Eastern Air Lines as authors here assemble a host of anecdotes - illuminating, cellence and achieve- . business received the at Horseshoe Acres, Bad a radio operator. embarrassing, hilarious, poignant - involving the likes of ment,” Dr. George Ste- plaque for “outstanding ef- Axe. Entertainment in- bnny Bruce, Don Rickles, John F. Kennedy, Richard vens, executive director of forts in obtaining barrier cluded swimming and a hot 35 YEARS AGO Nixon, Hubert Humphrey, Jacqueline Susann and Judith the National Secondary free access to your place of dog roast. Adults who ac- Krantz (“A little mouse”). King retains a boyish Education Council, said. business a ” companied them were Fire razed the east half admiration for an earlier broadcaster, his acknowledged Traube, who was nomi- Frances Marie Kozan Ernie and Pat Teichman, of the Schwaderer cement mentor Arthur Godfrey, about whom he Says, “The best nated for the honor by inter- graduated April 30 from the Jim and Shirley Karr and block plant Friday evening, thing he did was that he did himself.” mediate school counselor University of Michigan, Rev. Byron Hatch. causing damage estimated McCONKEY R.B. Partlo and science Ann Arbor, with a Bachelor at $5,000. BILLAROOBY by Jim Anderso? (fiction). Lindsay Arm- teacher James Mastie, is of Arts degree. She is the 25 YEARS AGO Privates John Gruber strong, aged 11, relates events generated by his parents, JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP -the son of John and Vija daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Elwyn Helwig, medical Jack and Lillian, who move the family from England to Andrew Kozan of Seed aidmen, separated after Phone 872-3025 Cass City Traube. The grandparents Forty-one individual Billarmby, a remote community in the outback. Although are Mr. and Mrs. H. Traube Street and is a 1979 badges were awarded Girl spending 9 months in the the reason for emigrating is never mentioned to the boy,

___~ and Konstance Tirzmalis, graduate of Cass City High Scouts of Troop 113 at a same area. Licdsay suspects it was an unspeakable act in his father’s all of Marshalltown, Iowa. School. third court of awards held A reading by Norma Har- past. Jack is crude, a hard drinker, and Lindsay avoids The Want Ads Are Newsy Too! The Owendale-Gagetown Wednesday in the scout ris, a vocal quartet, with him, He elects as a hero, instead, a Japanese soldier whom Senior Citizens Group met rooms. Scouts earning 5 Richard Joos, Phyllis Cope- he glimpses during the prisoner’s brief escape from a Thursday at the Gagetown badges were Sally Geiger, land, Norma Harris and nearby camp. Empathy between the boy and the prisoners Village Hall with 50 attend- Barbara Ballard and Jean Florence Butler and a strengthens as he secretly visits the encampment and sees ing. The meeting was Doerr. Carla Calka earned selection by the Sunday them brutally treated. Tensions in the community are hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Ed 4 and earning 3 were School orchestra were fea- exacerbated by a devastating drought and by incitements Good Sr., Bob Schell, Ann Brenda Wagner, Lynn tured on Mother’s Day at to riot when Jack and fellow racists make Billarmby a war Kulakulak, Esther Werde- Haire and Mona Calka. the EUB church. zone. man and Elma Miklovich. ETN 2 Tom Hulien, son of A group of friends paid a Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hulien surmise visit to the Milton TEN YEARS AGO of Cass City, has received Hoffman home Thursday 6 an assignment to Cutler Advertise It In The Chronicle. 9 Kathy Clarke, daughter Naval radio station at Cu- eveningHoffman tocelebrate help Mr.his of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Clarke tler. Maine. the world’s birthday of CassCity, has been ac- cepted at Harding College in Searcy, Ark. for the fall VITAMIN semester. She graduates this month from Michigan Your CD Interest BPW Club grants 3 scholarships Take It Any Way You Want. It The Cass City Business and Professional Women’s Club granted 3 scholarships to seniors Vickie En- glehart , Tanya Hatmaker and Wendy Wheeler at the April 25 meeting at the Charmont. Clara Gaffney, 1st vice- president, chaired the meeting with 16 members, 2 guests and 5 seniors pre- Vitamin C Vitamin E sent* Ann Milligan and Gloria 500 mg 400 I,U. DLA Hartwick reported on the TWIN PACK! TWIN PACK! Spring District 11 meeting they attended April 9 in 100+100 tablets FREE! 100+100 softgels FREE! Lapeer. Members voted a $300 contribution to Project $2.79 $5.29 2012, a remodelinglexpan- sion of National Headquar- ters in Washington, D.C. Newly-elected officers for 1988-89 are: Clara Gaffney, president; Gloria Hartwick, 1st vice-presi- dent; Helen Bartle, 2nd vice-president, Leota Anthes, recording and cor- We at Thumb National believe the interest responding secretary, and Johnn Smithson, treasurer. you earn on your Certificate of Deposit is The club meets the 4th Monday of each month and yours! And you can have your interest is open to all working women. Information can be obtained by calling 872-2679 Calcium, or any member. “Any Way You Want It”. Vitamin B.6 Writers’ contest 50 mg Magnesium TWIN PACK! & Zinc is underway *Monthly - Quarterly - Semi-Annually - Annually. You may receive 100+100 tablets FREEl An annual Spring Writing your interest with a check, directly deposited into another account, or TWIN PACK! Contest, sponsored by the leave the interest compound until maturity. 100+100 tablets FREE! 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SIMULATED ENGRAVED BUSINESS CARDS d Available 1 -Color PIGEON or 2-Color CASS CITY 453-3113 MEMBERFDIC MAGCUE. 8724311 j The Chronicle 0-G honor roll Gen Kehoe pupils listed Gagetown Area News Phone 665-2221 ELEVENTH GRADE SkVKN’TlI f;RA flE NINTH GRADE Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kain Caro, were callers at the Hospital in Ann Arbor and were Mother’s Day guests Caseville, and Mary and Honor Roll - Scott and Mr. and SMrs. Jim home of Mr. and Mrs. Elger is recuperating at the home of the Bob Beauchamps of Gary Carolan of Marlette, All A’s - Alisstl Draschil. All A’s ~ Sara Carnagie. Cavanaugh, Nancy Cum- Rabideau attended a sur- Generous. of her daughter, Jane Ro- Bay City. Honor Roll - Janet Ahfal- Honor Roll - Marilyn Ab- for dinner Saturday even- mins, Dennis Czap, Bill prise 75th birthday party Recent weekend guests main in Care. Mrs. Eugene Mrs. Arthur Carolan was ing at the Castaways. Mr. ter, .Jodi Capeland, Misty falter, Jody Joles, Michelle Ehrlich, Jodie Fritz, honoring Mrs. Kain’s sis- of Dick and Esther Walsh (:oryell, Rebecca Fahrner, Metzger Connie Miller, Comment visited Saturday. the guest of her children, and Mrs. Les Clark of Kinde Andrea Goslin, Tonya Hal- ter, Loraine (Comment) were their daughter and At a recent meeting of St. Phylis and Skip Connors of joined the group. fsrunt Fritz, Shclne Martin- Lori Kadahaugh, Debra dane, Dawn Holland, Do- Knechtges of Pleasant family, Debbie and Fred clalc!, ‘Tanya Muntz, Cadi Agatha’s cemetery com- Thorp, Kathy Wildman, reen Huizar, Heidi Lake, April 30. The party Oury and children of Grand mittee plans were made for Sa loido , Tam my Tim mons, Sherry Williams, Bethany Jaworski, Andrea Man- was held at the home of her Rapids. f tohi n i Id man. Kay]. the annual Memorial Day W dich, Jackie Norcross. daughter and son-in-law, Last Monday’s prayer outdoor Mass. Weather per- Patti Ondrajka, Marc Julie Ann and Dan Angers service in St. Agatha’s be mm*rfi(XAIW TENTH GRADE mitting, it will held at VILLAGE OF Reinhardt, Theresa in Livonia. chapel was in memory of the cross in the cemetery at Schwa rt z, Em i I y We i sen - Guests from a distance Alfred and Lottie Goslin. a.m. May with a All A’s - Debbie Tim- Honor Roll - Stacy En- 1l;OO 30, bath who attended the April 16 Family members attending luncheon following in the GAGETOWN mons, Angie Gruher. derle, Arnie Fritz, Krista wedding of Sam Wald and were Dorothy Goebel of Pt. Honor Roll - John Grassmann, church hall. The public is John TWELFTH CRADE Kim King were Mr. and Austin, Helen Wood of Es- invited. . Maurer, Renee Murawski, Jaworski, Brent Reehl, Mrs. Dennis Gr licki of sexville, Felice Vermersch Aimee Merchant, Michael Brandy Salcido, Dale A]] A’S- Jill Janke. Susan Rochester, Mrs. Jill Merz of Unionville, Ila Seurynck Kendra Reehl, student at Parka, Missy Susalla. Tahar, Tena Thorp. Salcido. and family of Saginaw and and Keith and Marie Gos- Central Michigan Univer- Honor Roll - Jane Billy, Mrs. Chet Holcomb of lin. They spent the after- sity, arrived home Friday CLEAN=UP Brad Copeland, Marcie North Branch. The best noon at the Keith Goslins’. for summer vacation. She Draschil, Gina Errer, man, Alan B. Krisoff, came attended the mother- Lloyd Fritz, Tamara Kady, from Maryland and STUDY CLUB daughter banquet at the Ellen Lymburner, Sharon roomsman David Delozier First Baptist Church in Bad Parker, Donna Rocheleau, rom New Orleans, The Gagetown Women’s Axe with her grandmother, PUBLIC HEARING f La. Mrs. Millie Reehl, Satur- DAYS Marshall Sheldon, Amy Mrs. Clara Toohey and Study Club met May 2 at Thies. daughter, Margaret Ann of the home of Mrs, Don Mar- day. Also attending were tin. The main item of busi- Mrs. Tom Wolschlager of ness was planning for the Bad Axe and Mrs. Torn May 16 thru May 20 Village of Gagetown -0-Gvaledictorian annual rummage sale to be Reehl. held June 6-11 at the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mosack building next to the Kehoe and Velma Helwig earns scholarship post office. Salable items met Friday evening with may be brought to the site Mr. and Mrs. Paul Langlois To Raise June 3 from 1:OO to 5:OO. and Mrs. Carl Sieland of Guest speaker for the Caro and they celebrated evening was librarian Bar- an early Mother’s Day at bara Hutchinson of Cass Fritz’s Restaurant in RUBBISH (NO GARBAGE) Village Taxes City. She spoke of the many Richville. materials and programs Father Tom Zelinski of available to the public at the Queen of Angels Re- PlCK=UP BY THE 13.7594 newable scholarship start- Rawson Memorial Library. treat House in Saginaw from ing in the 1988-89 academic Among them are slides, celebrated the weekend year. She will be awarded magazines, film programs Masses at St. Agatha. CURBSIDE a certificate at an and a story hour. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goodell academic awards assem- The next meeting is June to15 Mills. bly slated for May 16. 6 when the club will join Janka competed against members of the Elmwood some 300 applicants with Extension for dinner at the cumulative grade point av- Capri in Caro. erages of at least 3.25. Final Elma Miklovich and selection was made on the Gladys served refresh- Monday, May 16,1988 basis of an index score ments. which combined the Ameri- 7:OO p.m. - 8:OO p.m. can College Testing compo- ****** site score and a student’s cumulative grade point av- Sister Nancy Ayotte’s erage. birthday May 4 was Seniors marked by a day of several Elmwood Township Hall celebrations, A 6:30 am breakfast with Fred and Gagetown Cathy Sullivan was fol- Mark Hirn lowed at 9:30 by an im- Son of Robert The toucan’s bill is larger Jill A. Janke promptu get-together at the and Mary Ann Hirn than its bodv. Village Coffee Shop, where several friends gathered for birthday cake, rolls and coffee. Refreshments were Angela Herron provided by Marie Goslin, Daughter of Mamie Russell and Helen Stock. Sister Pat Wilson of Tom and Linda Herror Saginaw was Sister Nancy’s luncheon guest, and later Sister Nancy was the overnight guest of Sis- ter Judy O’Brien of Kinde. Mark and Angela were recently awarded the Julia Murray Members of Bill and Shir- Scholarship. ley Lenhard’s family are

spending several days with Courtesy of Board Chrys/er/P/ymouth/Dodge“Your Downtown Dealer. “ them while Mr. Lenhard is I recuperating at home after YOUR I IOME ~QUITYa stay at Hills and Dales Hospital. Sue Lenhard of New Orleans, La., arrived home Thursday. Mrs. Vince (Louella) Ro- WATCH US GROW! main of Car0 underwent surgery last week at U of M Board ChryslerlPlymouthlDodge Owen-Gage invites you to meet the newest School menu MAY 16-20 additions to our staff.

MONDAY Chili/Crackers Salad Bar MEL BOMBRYS Dessert New & Used Car Sales Professional TUESDAY Me1 brings 8 years of Beans and Franks selling experience to the Salad Bar Board staff. From Bad Because we undexstand the need for financial free- Fruit Axe, Me1 formerly worked for Ouvry and Mickowski. dom and convenience, we offer a revolving line of WEDNESDAY Turkey credit secured by the equity you have in your home. Dressing Potatoes an added benefit, under the new tax law all or Baked Beans As Salad Bar KAREN HOLM Pudding part of the interest may be deductible from your Assistant Parts Manager income taxes. For specific information about your THURSDAY Karen is a 15-year resident of Cass City and individual situation, consult your tax adviser. Sloppy Joe Corn a mother of 6. She under- Salad Bar stands Cass Cityans and Put your home equity to work for you today! Fruit their needs. She is ready Cookie to go that extra mile to FRIDAY assure you quick efficient ’ Ask us for details. i service. Grilled Cheese Tomato Soup Salad Bar Applesauce 10 % SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT! On Parts and Service Does not apply to advertised specials. I Bread, butter, peanut butter. jelly, cheese. choco- Extended Sales Fri. till 9 p.m. Sat. 10-2 late and white milk served Service & Parts Mon. thru Fri. 750-530 each day. chlenu subject to change I.

CHRONICLE DOWNTOWN CASS CITY Cass City, MI 48726 872-2184 Used Car lot 872-5020 h4E hrlBER FDIC Equal Houslng Toll Free “The Calls on Me!” 11800=622=1312 Lender - I PAGE EIGHT CASCITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, MAY 11,1988 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CMU to offer r I Collings earns courses in area -_ trip to Greece Jane Collings of Bad Axe, Central Michigan Uni- Mrs. Thelma Jackson ,,A ,,A district manager for Houx versity will offer a series of I,-,,, of Lloyd, recently com- continuing education Phone 658-2347 pleted a week of training in courses for credit in Tus- Greece, She was one of cola, St. Clair, Sanilac and 1280 graduating class. company’s training trip. ___ - - Jim Hewitt visited Leslie Jason Jackson was a John Walker. BRIDAL SHOWER While in Greece, she par- Students should be enrol- and Jeff, Mrs. Curtis Cle- Greenleaf Extension will Hewitt at 4 Seasons Health land, Mrs. Leon Doerr, meet at Mrs. Melvin Par- Tuesday and Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Gary An- ticipated in seminars on led at least 10 days prior to Care Center in Bad Axe. overnight guest of Don dersen of Brighton spent Mrs. Brian Sweeney, management skills, effec- the beginning of the courses Mrs. Joe Doerr, Mrs. Clar- ticka’s Thursday at 12 noon Mrs. Raymond Wallace Janice and Paula attended ence Eckenswiller and Jackson and Mrs. George the weekend with Mrs. Earl tive communications and they select. Enrollment is for potluck lunch. P.R. visited Mrs. Alex Cleland Jackson. Schenk. Mr. and Mrs. a bridal shower for Lisa company programs. limited, and paid registra- Mrs. Adrian Kippin at- Jane Mitchell from Hills and Carol Laming Friday Running at the Bad Axe tended the candlelight and Mr. and Mrs. Peter To11 David Hacker were Satur- While in Greece, Collings tions will determine prior- and Dales Hospital will in- afternoon. were Tuesday guests of Mr. day evening guests, Methodist Church Sunday, and her husband Bill visited ity. pinning ceremony for the struct the group in CPR. Mr. and Mrs. Armahdo given by the mother and Associate Degree Nursing and Mrs. Tom Kolar. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Athens where they toured Information on the clas- The group welcomes vis- Ty of California were Tues- Mrs. Curtis Cleland vis- bridesmaids. Games were the Acropolis and Parth- Class of 1988 at McMoran Shagena were Sunday af- ses available, and registra- itors. day guests of Mr. and Mrs. ited Mrs. Bob Bailey and ternoon guests of Mr. and played and prizes given. A enon. A 4day cruise among tion. is available by contact- Auditorium and the recep- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kevin Robinson, Chris and buffet luncheon was tion following at College Krug girls Sunday. Mrs. David Merrivan at the Greek Islands and Tur- ing Continuing Education were Friday evening guests Tracy. . Janice and Paula Port Sanilac. served. key was also included in the and Community Services, Center in Port Huron: Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miss Running and Bob Doerr is a member of the Sweeney were overnight Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hill, trip. CMU,at (517) 774-446314371. and Madge Murray at Pea- Hoxie attended the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin and Brian of Detroit, Young will be married June She has been with the body Ranch at Gagetown. statewide meeting of the Jerry Sweeney and family Mr. and Mrs. Randy 25 at Bad Axe Methodist company 3 years and was Mr. and Mrs. Wally Michigan Federation of Co- in honor of Christy Shroeder of Bad Axe, Mr. Church. promoted to district man- op Foods at Ann Arbor Sun- Zawilinski of Cass City, Mr. Sweeney’s birthday. and Mrs. Gerald Hill of ****** ager in 1988. and Mrs. A1 Kubacki, Mr. day. Ralph Hoxie was the Mr. and Mrs. George Parisville, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Joe Van Erp, Mr. chairperson for the busi- King and Jim and Mr. and Greg Gordon and family Mr. and Mrs. Cliff and Mrs. Bob Van Erp and ness meeting. Mrs. Glen Shagena were Kathy Martinez visited and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Jackson visited Clara Mrs. Fritz Van Erp spent Wednesday evening guests Maurer were Sunday din- Vogel and George Rolston the weekend with Mr. and Margaret Carlson and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. in Caro Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Norman Broilat and George Jackson Saturday. Hunt. The first woman governor Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marv Hill and Adam of Charlie Moore of Palms family in Carol Stream and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parisville in honor of Adam was a Sunday afternoon was Nellie Rose, elected Saturday attended the wed- Glaza were Sunday after- Stirrett of Bad Axe and Mr. Hill’s first birthday. guest of Glen Shagena. governor of Wyoming in ’ ding of Miss Alice Broilat noon guests of Julie and Mrs. Ward Benkelman 1924. and James Knudsen at a Goronowich at Harbor of Cass City visited Mr. and Catholic church at Crystal Beach. Mrs. Cliff Jackson Thurs- Lake at 3 o’clock. A recep- Mr. and Mrs. Cleatus day evening. tion followed at a hall at Howey were Friday even- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crystal Lake. ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. William Tom Kolar. Rees and Jim Hewitt at- NOW -m Annette Robinson of De- Annie Horton was a Tues- tended the funeral of Andy troit, Mr. and Mrs. Larry day supper guest of Mr. and Engel at the Riegel Funeral Robinson and daughter of Mrs. Curtis Cleland. Home at Flint Wednesday is the Time on Caro, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Mr. and Mrs. Merle at 10 o’clock. to order all your OverfitheCounterRemedies O’Connor and sons of Min- Kitchen were Saturday Mrs. Rufino Labra and den City, Ed Robinson and evening guests and Mr. and family of Grand Rapids BIG ACRE There ate timer when over-the-counter rcmsdica anwrvt your Brent, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mrs. Cliff Jackson were hemlth ne&. Plearc feel free to pharmmdrt about our spent from Friday till Sun- uk our Robinson, Gary, Connie Sunday evening guests of day with Kathryn Tyrrell. SEED BEANS meleetion of non-premcription producu that are readily avail- and Vicky of Cass City, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord 20.1 0.1 0 able. We 8rc profernionah who cmre abut your good health. Reva Silver spent Wed- By Order Only! and Mrs. Ray Griggs and LaPeer in Cass City. nesday afternoon with I Eleanor and Lorene Bow- Roger Sweeney spent Edanna Sweeney. We are Happy to ron attended a First Holy Sunday afternoon with his Mrs. Joe Watson spent Call Now So We Can Be Communion dinner in grandfather, Martin Tuesday afternoon with Prepared To Help You With All Your Farming Needs Recommend Generic honor of Chris Robinson at Sweeney. Mrs. Henry Jackson and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr Edith. Kevin Robinson and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cies- Drugs When Possible Sunday. Hewitt Tuesday. linski were Sunday evening Jerry Peter of Clarkston Leland Nicol was a Mon- guests of Mr. and Mrs. visited Mrs. George day afternoon guest and Henry Sofka. At Coach Light Only Jackson and Don Sunday Mrs. Ken Osentoski was a Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kolar forenoon. Wednesday forenoon guest were Sunday guests of Mr. of Mrs. Alex Cleland and and Mrs. Bruce Slezak and the Price, NEVER Phyliss Lukas, Mrs. Carol Laming. Hiram Keyser, Mrs. Curtis Kennie at their cottage at the Quality is Cleland, Mrs. Evans Gib- Mrs. Fritz Van Erp, Mrs. the lake. bard, Mrs. Clark, Bertha Dunc Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cleland, Discounted. Shagena, Jean Clarke and Mrs. Dale Hind, Robert Keiko and Sandrena and Olga Schneeberger at- Walker and Reva Silver at- Mrs. Curtis Cleland went to tended the Sanilac County tended the Fraser Pre- the Port Austin Playhouse Homemakers Night at San- sbyterian Church dinner to see “The Sleuth” Satur- dusky High School Monday Wednesday. day. COACH LIGHT evening. Guest speaker Matt Miller attended a Mrs. Glen Shagena vis- See Our Complete Line of was Dr. Ann Soderman, Boy Scout meeting and pic- ited Mr. and Mrs. George Stop In or Human Development nic at the home of Nathan King and Jim Saturday af- Seed Beans Bagged Weippert. ternoon. 15-15-15 specialist from East Lans- Fertilizer for. Lawns Call Bob PHARMACY ing. Her theme was “Life in Clarence Depcinski and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Phone 872-3613 - Emergency 872-3283 the Fast Lane.” Phyliss A.J. Beatie were Monday Jackson and Mrs. Bob Chemicals Kent Dog Food evening guests of Don Copeland were Tuesday CASS CITY Lukas and Bertha Shagena Soybean Seed Seed*Corn Today! each won a prize. Jackson. evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Decker. Mr. and Mrs. Henry 9 Alfalfa Seed Sofka and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konkel, Dorothy Har- a ConAgra company. Stanley Glaza spent from ris and Kerri Kellerman ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES - MlSCE LLANEOUS Monday through Thursday were Sunday guests of Mr. at the Glaza cottage at and Mrs. Larry Konkel and BERGER AND COMPANY Lewiston. Marney and Lois Cardenas. {sa Paula Sweeney was Ron and Sue Pearce of 6210 Miin hss city Phone: (517) 872-2171 among a group who made Wyandotte spent the st., First Holy Communion weekend with Mr. and Mrs. at the 11 o’clock Mass Sun- day at St. Columbkille ~~ Catholic Church with Father Pat O’Connor of- ficiating. A reception fol- As I am moving to a new locatlon, I will sell the followlng items at public auction lowed at St. Andrew’s hall. located 5 mlles west of Cass Clty on M-81, 1/4 mile south at 4300 Green Road (Tuscola Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kon- County) on: -LAST DAY OF kel attended the awards dinner for the Michigan Sugar Company at the SATURDAY, MAY 14 Bavarian Inn at Franken- muth Friday evening. at 10:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Glen m Shagena were Friday sup- REGISTRATIOWn per and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shagena at Sebewaing. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Mr. and Mrs. Don w McKnight were Wednesday Drop front Walnut desk with hand carved pulls 5 gallon crock churn with dasher Large open hutch cupboard, possibly Pine 10 coffee and tea pots - Tin and granite ware evening guests of Mr. and Wood oval dining table Balance scales - Kitchen utensils Mrs. Jim Hewitt. 5 plank seat, wood chairs - Bentwood chair Quantity of wheat pennies - Variety of other Mrs. Alex Cleland and 2 capteln’s chairs - Rocking chair coins including some sllver Bob Cleland visited Leland Large, cherry English chest of drawers 8 thick Edison records Nicol Tuesday afternoon. Oak China cupboard with glass front and sides Over 30 albums with records, some Victor, etc. Reva Silver and Robert ,Oak 4 shelf decorative book case Quantity of books - 1936 Webster dictionary Walker were Friday even- Large 2 piece, 3 door Pine cupboard 5 McCoy vases - Knichknacks ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. 4 drawer chest of drawers Set of figurines made by Cordey (1942.1950) Gerald Wills. 3 drawer chest of drawers Cookie cutters - Old tins - Small bottles Susie Chiffey, Peggy Small gateleg, drop leaf table 2 ”Wallace for President” buttons Vansickle, Carol Edgar, Small chest with 26 drawers Buggy seat, good - Cow bell - Horse collar Alexis Cook and Marion 3 drawer, marble top commode Hames - Neck yoke - Single trees Spencer attended a Pre- Set of 2 Walnut chairs (lady’s and gentle- Kerosene lantern - 10” copper & brass fry pan sbyterial meeting at the man’s), need work 1 man cross cut saw - 2 man cross cut saw Midland Memorial Pre- 2 night stands with drawers 2 steel wagon wheels sbyterian Church Wednes- Pine hanging desk, in the rough Wood hand water pump day. Notice of Last Day of Registration of the Electors of Long harvest table, in the rough Cast iron hand water pump Several other pieces of furniture in the rough Quantity of old lumber, many wide boards Cass City Public Schools Custom built dry sink Area residents Custom built apothecary chest Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, Michigan Blanket chest (no lid) MISCELLANEOUS cautioned to Brass student- desk lamp with glass shade Sears arc welder, 230 amp. To THE ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT: Set of marble, brass and crystal candle Sears hand disk grinder check bins ho Ide rs v? h’p. bench grinder Please Take Notice that the annual school election of the Spoon rack with 12 collectible spoons Big surface grinder with stand Area residents are being Maple framed oval mirror - Stairway post ’ 200 gal. fuel tank and stand - Buzz saw arbor cautioned to check their school district will be held on Monday, June 13, 1988. 2 oil paintings Single bottom trailer plow - 2 section harrow Fireplace tools - Miscellaneous household home stored commodities Several prints, various sizes as the weather up. THE Pictures and picture frames items warms THE LAST DAY ON WHICH PERSONS MAY REGISTER WITH Hanging handpainted light fixture with rims Miscellaneous tools Quite often, insects will APPROPRIATE CITY OR TOWNSHIP CLERKSl IN ORDER TO BE ELIGIBLE TO Jewelry wagon with many good items become active and can approximately 40 years old cause hundreds of dollars VOTE AT THE ANNUAL SCHOOL ,ELECTION CALLED TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, Gone with the Wind lamp , hand painted, PERSONS approximately 40 years old 1965 Ford Mustang. 6 cylinder, 3 speed worth of damage, Tuscola JUNE 13, 1988, IS MONDAY, MAY 16, 1988. REGISTERING Approximately 20 pieces of pewter stick, runs County Extension Director AFTER 5 O’CLOCK IN THE EVENING ON MONDAY, MAY 16, 1988, ARE NOT Collection of trivets (approximately 22) old 1949 Pontiac, for parts Bill Bortel explained, ad- ELIGIBLE TO VOTE AT THE ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION. ding that insects, along and new Gambles 8 hp. riding lawn mower b with temperature changes and moisture will cause a Persons planning to register with the respective city or commodity to deteriorate township clerks must ascertain the days and hours on which the at a very rapid pace. clerks’ offices are open for registration. BEN KITCHEN, OWNER “If you find insect activ- ity, be sure to identify the ‘ Phone 51 7-872-4034 problem and treat it im- This Notice is given by order of the board of education. COPEIAND mediately. Check your bins CLERK: Hillaker Auction Service LUNCH often! ”, Bortel said. TERMS: Cash or check with ID. Everything settled for day Cooperative Extension Benson Hobart WAGON Service programs are open of sale. Not responsible for accidents. ~ to all without regard to Secretary, Board of Education AUCTIONEER Hillaker Auction Service Phone 517-872-3019 Cass City race, color, national origin, - sex or handicap. CASCITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, MAY 11,1988 PAGE NINE Vassar to host students I SPRING I at Young Author Day

Nearly 50 Cass City studied. Charity Gaszczynski, School elementary and in- Of the 47 students hon- Natalie Ponder, Corey termediate students were ored last week, 20 will rep- Ulfig, Blake Hall, Heather honored recently for books resent Cass City Schools at Dunn, Brenda himbury, they wrote during “Young the Thumb Area Young Au- Nicky Bliss, Amy Schelke, thor Day Saturday in Vas- Author Days. ” Jill Wright, Mike Peruski, sar. Among those pupils are Shawna Long, Pthony Activities April 28 and 29 Campbell Elementary stu- Rolando, Craig Swiderski, included a visit by profes- dents Amanda Hudson, Jonathan Fobear, Ben sional storyteller Pamela Andrea Cooper, Cori Britt, Reinhold, Lindsay Maharg, VanderPloeg, Grand Rebecca Bennett, Tim Tim Micklash, Suzanne Haven, who publishes the Marker, Sam Hobbs and Smolarkiewicz, David “Great Lakes Storytellers Doug Ball ; Deford Elemen- Hobbs and Rose Hoelzle. “Specid of Gazette.” Her visit was tary students Lisa Deering, partially funded by a grant from the Michigan Council for the Humanities. CASS CITY INTERMEDIATE School students (from - Also, each of the. elemen------the Week” left) Nathan Mastie, Melanie Fritz, Lindi Parrott, Jenny tary grade classes followed Other students honored Milligan, (Pamela VanderPloeg) Stacey Klinkrnan, Karla this year’s Young Author were: Deford Elementary-- Day theme, “International Campbell Elementary- Veldman. Zinnecker and Ben Hobbs are among 20 pupils who will Day,” by choosing a coun- represent Cass City Schools at a Young Author Day slated try to study and then taking I 1 for May 14 in Vassar. VanderPloeg, a professional story- part in a day featuring _-

crafts, food and costumes + AROUND THE FARM teller, visited with the local winners recently. related to the country being 1 Read the label Copeland-Gornowicz offers new 1988 commercial & homeowner coverage. ’Letter carefully

--*. New and extended I By E3111 Bortel Chevy Pickup : coverage on business to the editor owner package policy. Competitive rates in- clude extras for any home I 1, 15% reduction on com- ownerlike: qed, V-8, auto., air cond., P.S., P.B., :. mercial properties. Free satellite coverage. Reading the pesticide pesticides regularly should mise, cloth interior, Scottsdale, Machine shom tool Additional living ex- I Teach them not to container label and care- have a cholinesterase test ally wheels, box liner, mud flaps. : and dies, clothing stores. Pense. -1 fully followin the direc- 1: Free professional at least every 2 weeks dur- 20% reduction for boat tions are the grst steps in ing the season to detect :: pharmacy liability. owners with this home making a safe application. overexposure so corrective I drink, says reader “The label not only gives . -_._-.._ - ~ measures can be taken be- up to $1,000 property ,directions for mixing and 1: include antennas, outdoor Dear Editor : fore the situation becomes 84 FORD TEMPO : signs and fences, valuable damage coverage on back mindful of the danger ana applying the pesticide, it dangerous. Initial Auto., P.S., P.B., air cond., AM-FM, 4 new up of sewers and drains heartache awaiting those also tells farmers how to :: papers, limit of $1,000. symptoms may include tires, cruise control, 44,000 miles. (opt.). I would like to commend who are victimized by it, he protect themselves from Replacement cost those students of Cass City headaches, weakness, blur- I :- Farm owners up to shunned it like poison. accidental exposure,” :: coverage for buildings and High School who are trying red vision, perspiration and 15% loss free credit. Many drinkers have dis- Howard Doss, Michigan nausea. B: business personal pro- Mobile machinery, all to encourage their covered too late, and to State University Extensionsafety ,: perty. risk. classmates not to drink and Minimizing exposure to 84 CELEBRITY V-6,auto., their ruin, that liquor has a agricultural pesticides will reduce the :: Extraordinarily low drive during the graduation way of getting such a firm specialist, says “Wearing P.S., P.B., air cond., stereo, cruise control. ’* rates for car washes. season. However, I think I risk of accidental poison- I’ grip on its victims that they the right kind of clothing have a better idea. It can ing. Obviously, a chemical MOT0RCY CLES find it impossible to escape can help to reduce exposure that kills insects has the po- be expressed by the follow- its deadly clutches. It be- to pesticides.” Competitive ing story. tential to have a detrimen- Discount - 25% comes their master, it Studies show that most tal effect on humans. 81 JEEP CJ7 4x4 : TOUR BIKE on 1 yr./ownershipltransfer. A woman asked her el- dominates their lives, con- skin exposures to pesticides 4 cyl., 4 spd., AM-FM cass., 59,000 miles. RATES derly father why he had trols their actions, and de- come through the hands. Towing and road Discount 10% never gotten into the habit stroys their careers. It ends Once the skin is exposed, of drinking alcoholic bever- Chorus wins I service included; with motorcycle driver relationships, produces the chemicals can enter the t rai n ina - certificate. ages. Thinking she knew heartache, grief, and tears bloodstream. 184 GMC JIMMY 4x4 I:. I I the answer, she said, and even kills. The con- Farmers should wear un- 2 tone paint, alum. wheels, V-6, automatic, “Could it be that you didn’t Novice award sequences of enslavement lined, chemical-resistant tilt, cruise, pwr. windows, 58,000 miles. like them?” Her father’sre- to alcohol are tragic beyond gloves when working with I! Copeland-Gornowicz sponse was quite surpris- 1 belief. any agricultural chemical. The Lake Huron Chorus ing. he said, “the “NO,” I graduated from Cass Gloves long enough to cover recently returned from a reason I didn’t drink them City High School in 1930. I at least part of the weekend of choral competi- 78 CHEV. SUBURBAN was not because I didn’t have never even once used operator’s forearms reduce like them, but because I tion in London, Ontario, V-8, automatic, trailer special, 86,000 alcohol as a beverage - the potential for skin expo- where they were awarded miles, air cond. . did. ” Recognizing that al- neither has my wife. We sure to chemicals by 95 per- coho1 appealed to him, and the Novice Chorus Award. have raised a son and a cent. The award is given only daughter, both married to Turn up the cuffs of the to newly-formed choruses non-drinkers, and they are gloves to catch drips. Al- during their first 2 partici- 86 S/lO SHORT- raising their children in al- ways wear a long-sleeved pations in competition, and cohol-free homes. It can be shirt with the sleeves only if enough judging = Sport pkg., done. tucked inside the gloves. points are earned in the box pickup Operators need to take categories of music, sound, Ialum. wheels, V-6, air cond., 26,000 miles. Frank 0. Bullock care when removing gloves expression and showman- 31470 Rocky Court so they don’t contaminate ship. Farmington Hills, MI their hands by touching the Bev Haughton of Cass 48018 outside of the gloves. Wash I78 MONTE CARLO City and Carol Bietz of V-8, automatic. hands thoroughly after re- Gagetown are 2 area mem- moving the gloves. bers who attended the com- Medicare program Operators can reduce the petition with the chorus. risk of pesticide poisoning This was the chorus’ sec- at meal site by wearing clean clothes ond competition (having 79 PONTIAC GRAND competed last year in Flint Would $2,500* Improve under the direction of PRIX V-8, auto., air cond., power Laurie Easton of Bay City) sun roof, nice car. However, this year the Your Point of View? chorus was under the direc- tion of Marian Rathje and Peg Hartman of Pigeon. 84 FORD ESCORT A total of 23 choruses competed from the Region STATION WAGON = 4 2 area which encompasses cyl., manual trans., rear wiper, two-tone part of Michigan and On- tario, and size ranged from 1paint. 16 participating singers to choruses with as many as 112 participating singers. I85 PONTIAC GRAND! 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- __ _. . . __ LAWNBOY SALE Reil is nationaJ*. Lann-Boym 21” push mwer 4 HP rated engine award winner ~ 14-gauge steel deck The United States ‘the late Margaret Reil’of dbahtart , Achievement Academy an- Millington, and Ben and the Oneyear limited nounced recently that Lyle late Rosella Lesoski‘ of warranty . J. Reil. an eighth grader at Kingston. WAS $329.95 Cass ‘City Intermediate School, has been named a NOWSAVE United States National Award winner in mathema- ‘7000 tics. The award is a prestigi- ous honor very few students can ever hope to attain, ac- cording to academy offi- cials, who note that the academy recognizes less than 10 percent of all American high school stu- dents. Reil’s name will appear in the United States Achievement Academy Of- ficial Yearbook, published nationally. “Recognizing our youth is more important than ever before in America’s

__ -- history. Certain United States Achievement Academy Award winners BIFOCALS Professional and Business should be congratulated The attitude towards PINT SIZE PONY -- “Brown Sugar,” a Shetland pony foal born April 30 at the and appreciated for their bifocals is changing Dennis and Carol Long farm, 2941 Cemetery Rd., isn’t much taller than a dedication to excellence rapidly. At one time, bathtub used as a watering trough at the farm. The foal is shown above with its and achievement,” Dr. many people disliked the DIRECTORY George Stevens, executive idea of bifocals because -~ mother, “Hot Shot,” and Carol Long. director of the academy, re- they felt they’d look marked. PHYSICIANS W. Pettinger “old.” Today, even children are fitted with F -- top graduate bifocals to correct their Anderson, Tuckey distance vision and Bernhardt & Co., P.C BALU K., M.D. Seaman Wayne Pettinger reduce near-seeing Certihed &bile Accwnianis Obstetrician& G ynecologis1 stress that often comes Ouy AnQmon. CPA - 8734137 has graduated with honors * 70 North Elk Street uaries with increased reading. Rokfl ‘Tuckbuy, CPA 672-3730 0bit from an advanced electric- J.r B.mh.rdl. CPA - 873-3137 8mdU8ky. MI 48471 ity course at the Elec- The standard bifocal Phone (31 848.4733 715 E. Frank St., Caro, MI 3) tronics and Gunnery School has one segment for and Olftcr Hwn: at Great Lakes Naval Base, correcting distance 6261 Church SI. Mon., Turr., Thurr., Frl. 0 to 5 Appolntmrnt Only death by one son, Terry Dil- in Pigeon. His wife Ill. vision and another for Cam City, MI L.J. Dillon 12,1936, Allw MwriCall lon, Nov. 23, 1986. died in 1976. A 1979 Ubly High School correcting near vision. Phom 672-4668 (313)648-3770 L.J. Dillon, 61, of Union- A Rosary was recited by He was a member of St. graduate, Pettinger re- The size of the segments ville, died Thursday at St. the Knights of Columbus Agatha Catholic Church, ceived a plaque for depend on the type of Friday evening at Little’s Gagetown. Pinkoski retired graduating at the top of his Harold f. Donahue Mary’s Hospital in Saginaw lifestyle and work the following brief illness. Funeral Home, Cass City. from the Caro Regional class. patient does. M.D., A.A.F.P. a Born April in Funeral services were Center in 1976 and was an Many “anti-bifocal 4674 Hlll Street 17, 1927, Ralston, Wash., Dillon conducted Saturday at St. interior decorator. diehards” can now Cess City moved to Tuscola County Pancratius. The Rev: Surviving are 5 children, choose progressive Julius Spleet, pastor, of- Lyle J. Rei1 072-2323 with his parents, Leland Mrs. Morris (Cecelia) lenses. These have no OHlco houn weokd4ya f iciated. Creason of Memphis, MI, Okcept Thursday and Wilma Fifield Dillon, lines to differentiate when he was a young boy. Interment was in St. Kenneth Pinkoski of Man- The academy selects win- Agatha Cemetery, ton, Mrs. Terry (Sandy) between the distance COUNSELING Dillon married Delphine tiers upon the exclusive re- and near segments, but Stock Sept. 4, 1948, in Gagetown. Stone of Pekin, Ill., Terry commendation of teachers, Dr. 3. Geliaingsr Pinkoski of Gagetown and gradually change their . Chiropractor coaches, counselors or DO YOU HAVE A David Pinkoski of Detroit ; other school sponsors and power as the lens DRUJKlNa PROBLEM? 16 grandchildren; 13 great- upon the Standards of descends from top to ALCOWOUCS AwowYyoU Mom, Tues., Thurs., Fri. grandchildren, and one Selection set forth by the bottom. A small channel AND AL-AnoN 9-12 a.m. and 2-5 p.m. brother, Leo Pinkoski of academy. The criteria are in the center of the lens EW FWY E- - a.mp& Set., 8-12 a.m. Port Austin. academic performance, in- provides intermediate- OoOd~LuvwrMChWCh 21 N. Umer, Cam, M. distaxe correction for om. Preceding him in death terest and aptitude, leader- Cars City -trpm IM were 2 brothers, Ray and ship qualities, responsibil- the patient, too. After your needs have Phorn Caro 87- John, and 2 sisters, Mary ity, enthusiasm, motivation and Alice. been determined DENTISTS . to learn and improve, Funeral services were citizenship and cooperative througb a thorough conducted Monday at St. spirit, dependability and examinat ion, discuss CARO FAMILY Rlchard A. Hall, 0.0. Agatha Church with Fr. recommendation from a whether bifocals or DENTAL CENTER Osfeopafhk Phyakian Julius Spleet and Sister Wayne Pettinger teacher or director. progressive lenses are 4674 Hlll St. Nancy Ayotte officiating. Reil, 13, who was nomi- bestBrought for sou. to you as a Dalton P. Coe, D.D.S. Cas8 City, Mlchigan Burial was in St. Agatha The 26-year-old was nated by intermediate Kenneth F. Tho, D.0.S 8724446 Cemetery. transferred and promoted school counselor R.B. community service by 3mer 0724726 Homr 672-4782 Collon Funeral Home, Partlo, is the son of Richard 204 W. Shermmn, Caro to Petty Officer Third Class Caro, handled arrange- in January, when he re- and Nancy Lesoski. His PRIMARY Monday thru Friday 8-5 ments. grandparents are Ray and Tues. and Thurs. Evening2 ported to his new post at Saturday by Appointment Hoon K. Jeung, M.O. Mayport Naval Base, Fla. VISION Phone 673-2939 Surgeon Clare Root There he serves aboard the Emergency 883-3530 USS Samson, a DDG-10de- CENTERS Specialist In Stomach stroyer. CASS CITY and Bowel Problems Clare Root, 91, of Caro When he’s not aboard made h& home, Walter died Thursday, May 5, at ship, Pettinger resides on PH. 872-4375 R. Paul Chappl, DDS, PI 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dally 0-G Band Lubaczewski of Gagetown the Tuscola County Medical base with his wife, Maxine. The United States would BAD AXE f ami/y Dentis try Saturday - 9 to 12 noon and Sylvester LubaGewski Care Facility after a lengthy illness. He is the son of Harold and fit into the continent of Af- 269-9708 Comprehensive Orthodontic8 Closed Thursday Boosters award of Caro; 9 grandchildren Velda Pettinger of Ubly. rica three and a halftimes. 18, 6230 Hospital Drive and 19 great-grandchil- Born March 1897, in 6240 Hill, Cass City dren. Her-husband and 2 Cass City, he was the son of Phon. 872-3870 Cass City, MI 48726 hips sons died previously. Claude and Almina (White) Phone 8721461 1 Funeral services were Root. -- Home 072-3130 The Scholarship Commit- cratiusheld Saturday catholic at St.Church Pan- He was a lifelong resident HEALTH CARE of the Deford and Caro tee of the Owen-Gage Band Cass City, with Father: Boosters recently an- areas. IMMEDIATE Julius Spleet, pastor, of- Root married Grace nounced the winners of the Hurd May 16, in Cass NON-EMERGENCY boosters’ annual scholar- fiy:$kent was in 1962, City. 1 Y - - HEALTH CARE Each Of the Cemetery. Little’s Funera] He was a member of the pients will receive $400. Home handled arrange- $25 tee The winners are Lloyd s. Caro Senior Citizens Group Inekrdng phyridui. tea and was a retired farmer. Fritz Jr.. son of Lloyd and 1989 FORD PROBE UddKliCm. Surviving are his wife, Betty Fritz, 3555 Fifth St., No Appointment Necessaq Sylvester Grace; one daughter, Mrs. Owendale ; Gary Shemko, Pinkoski Frank (Lois) Nelson of 0:00.8:30 p.m. Fndrys son of George and Virginia p.m. Santa Clara, Calif.; one 2:30-8:34 Solwdryr Beatrlr G. Martln, M.D. Shemko, 6655 Gage St., Sylvester Pinkoski, 75, of 10:00 a.m. - MO p.m. Sundry son, Carmen W. .Root of Internal MedWne Gagetown; Troy A. Reehl, Gagetown died Friday, HILLS AND DALES son of Tom and Pauline May 6, at the Tuscola Cupertino, Calif.; 5 grand- County Medical Care Facil- children, and 10 great- HOSPITAL 4672 t Reehl, 4643 State St., grandchildren. Gagetown; Jill A. Janke, ity following a %month ill- Cass C ness. Twin brothers preceded daughter of Edward and him in death. HOME CARE Phone 8 Norma Janke, 3810 S. Ris- He was born June 2,1912, key Rd., Sebewaing; Mar- in Port Austin, the son of Funeral services were Herman and Lucinda scheduled Tuesday at Col- OFFICE HOURS: cie K. Draschil, daughter lon Funeral Home, Caro, Man-FA. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. of Tom and Sally Draschil, (Moots) Pinkoski. He was a Gagetown area with Ron Ledford officiat- Nurrlng: Occupational, Phyelc+i, Saturday 8 a.m.-Nmn 8443 Sebewaing Rd., Owen- ing. SwhTherapy dale: Amv D. Thies. daurrh- resident for 35 years. - Nur80 Alder up to 24 houn. Accsptlng New Patlsntr ter of Manuel and Caiol Pinkoski married Burial was in the Novesta FORD PROBE GL FORD PROBE GT Mdlwm4nd Mdlcaid certlfieci. Thies, 3628 Seventh St., Loretta Champagne May Township Cemetery. . Get all this when you purchase Option Get all this when you purchase option Blue Cross package 251A. 2.2L fuel-injected engine, package 261A. 2.2L fuel-injected Ywr locally owned. private Owendale; Marshall L. 5-speed manual transaxle, tinted glass, turbocharged engine, 5-speed manual not-t-prorlr. rurr service N. Y. Yun, M.D. Sheldon, son of Ted and interval wipers, dual electric remote transaxle, anti-lock brakes, tinted glass, Home Care A-y. Phyrlclan 6 Surpon Joyce Sheldon, 4049 S. Max- w011,-- -- (51 7) 6744741 Mllb Hourr: well Rd., Gagetown, and control mirrors, tilt steering, rear window interval wipers, dual electric remote defroster, electric AMlFM stereo with 1 (800) 358-4419 lon..FrL - 9 a.m. IO 5 p.m. James B. Copeland, son of CROWLEY, control mirrors, tilt steering, rear window rhw. - Q a.m, IO 12 p.m. James and Beverly Cope- four speakers, power brakes, power defroster, air conditioning, leather- Sat. - 9 a.m. 12 p.m. land, 7800 Bach Rd.. steering, cloth bucket seats, side wrapped steering wheel, power driver’s INSURANCE BERMAN window demisters, protective bodyside 6232 Hoipltal Orlvr Gagetown. seat, trip computer, rear wipedwasher, moldings, sun visor with vanity mirror. power windows, speed control, power Allen Witherspoon Cam. Clty Aok for locks, AWFM cassette stereo with Nm~W* OHtcr 8724733 Starts as low as NEL &-Fund Res. 872-4257 premium sound. NEL EWFIvd NOLAN NEL lncornFurd $10,459 00 Starts as low as m-- VETERINARIANS Attorneys & Counselors At Law Phw872-2321 $13,593 00 @Ai 4615 Oak Cass Cil 4 Home of the Sharpest :OMPANION ANIMAL STATEWIDE OFFICES OPTOM ETRlST ti 0 SPITAL Pencil in the Thumb. 4438 s. Seeger SI. N :ass City - Phone 872-2255 ALL TERRAIN Dr. G. W. McNlven Rod Elllr, D.V.M. VEHICLE ACCIDENTS Dr. R. R. Wataon hrol GaIk4Wm. O.V.M. optometrists NO RECOVERY NO FEE Wmry vworr -tu P.C. - wo6 E. L(Jn. clrrc*/ Edward Scollon. 0.V.M. (Never a consultation fee.) 0?24374 or IMJ3tS Vsfsrinadan (We make house calls.) ~OLOa LI~COLU vcntuar * cwmlstln. nimouiw. DOPCI Houn: MCmday mru Farm and The Cass C’ky 1725 W CAR0 ROAD - BOX 28 Frlday 9-5 Pel Anlmels CALL COLLECT 1’11 6131111 HOURS: Mon., Wed. & FA spedar Phon. 872-2935 Chronicle till 8 P.M. Appdntmenb Avail- 4849 N. Seagar SI., CIIS city 872-2010 3 13467-9500 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, MAY 11,1988 PAGEELEVEN By Kingston Cub Scouts Salt everywhere Salt used in its pure form and in the many chemicals derived from it, directly af- fects almost all major in- dustries. There’s salt in Grandfathem “adopted” at shoe leather, in the dye of a hat and tons go into the production of paper.

VILLAGE OF OAQETOWN Cass Citv Provincial House Gagdorm. Mkhwn 48735 d Sampling by the Michigan Department of Public Health has confirmed the presence ’ &ink (Cubmaster) Debbie of lead in drinking water from certain piping A small Tiger Cub Scout to “adopt” grandfathers at The young scouts have systems where the water has remained pack from the Kingston Provincial House in Cass been visiting their adopted Anger has done a great stagnant for a period of time. Levels in ex- *ea last February became City. grandfathers once or twice job,” she remarked, adding cess of the current drinking water standard {the first boy group Since that time, the 5 first a month. that interested boys and pa- (50 parts per billion) have been detected. L1. Laboratory testing has shown that the prin- . ’. 4 graders who make up the rents can get more infor- cipal sources of lead are lead piping and ,c Last Wednesday, each of .” .. pack have nurtured their mation about the cub scout lead based solders and fluxes used to idin the scouts paired up with a copper piping. Based on these results ana newfound friendships. grandfather to plant pine program by calling Anger those from other studies, the Michigan De- Their goal is to replace trees at the nursing home. at 683-2033. partment of Latior. kieau of Constructioq ;’ loneliness with friendship. Mary Vatter, activity di- Codes and the Michigan Department ot IRA? It wasn’t the first time the Public Health have suppwted legislation “We did not want this to boys worked together with rector at Provincial House, which prohibits the use of lead based sol- be a one-time deal,” Patti said groups such as the sc- ders and fluxes in patable water piping sys- Checkwith their grandfathers on a pro- tems. The plumbing industry and hwneow- Rodenbo said of the grand- ject. Earlier this year they outs are very important to ners wtm may construct potable drinking ~ StateFarm parent adoptions. Rodenbo, built bird houses together. Provincial House resi- water piping systems must no longer use the mother of a Tiger Cub dents. lead based solden and fluxes for joining In April, the scouts made copper piping. 0th solder materials or Ernest A. Tslchmsn, Jr. Scout and one of several pa- Easter eggs out of papier “I really think this is joining methods are available and must be 6240 W. Main rents who work with the mache, and homemade used. Lead piping has not been allowed for going to be a good group,” new installationsfor ebout the last ten years. , Cass City, Mich. pack, added, “With a Easter bunny baskets, Phone 872-3388 she said of the Kingston sc- Building copper piping water systems con- grandmother in Provincial which were filled with outs, adding that the scouts structed to date likely contain lead based House, I understand how goodies for the grand- are among several youth solder and flux. the (residents) feel. They fathers. groups, including some 100 Water is the universal Went and even really look forward to the Other pack meetings relatively stable water when stagnant for a Girl Scouts and a group period of even a few hours in contact with boys coming.” have been spent working on from the Deford Commun- lead solder and flux can result in a significant “The relationships that crafts for, and visiting with ity Church Academy, that concentration of lead in the water. The the boys have developed the Provincial House resi- have followed through in health department is recommending that with the grandfathers is so those piping systems in which the water has dents. terms of maintaining con- remained stagnant overnight 01 for Imger Stale Farm Life heartwarming. The boys “We are hoping to con- tact with their adopted periods be flushed for several minutes prior jnsurance Company really fill a void in their tinue with our grandfathers to using the water for drinking or cooking borne Mfice Blmrnington. Illinois - grandparents. purposes. This typically has been found to lives;” she observed. on through the sttrnmer and satisfacbrily reduce the level of lead and “The residents receive into next year, when the other metals that may concentrate in the . - boys become Wolves--the mail from them--that’s a water within the building’s piping system. next step in Cub Scouts,” big deal. It’s just a real *The United States Environmental Protec- How can you be sure Rodenbo said. good program,” Vatter tion Agency (EPA) sets drinking water stan- “I’d really love to see commented. “I guess you dards and has determined that lead is a could say children are one health concern at certain levels of exposure. to get qualified more boys and parents get There is currently a stNard of 0.050parts involved in Kingston’s Cub of the things the residents per million (ppm). Based on new health enjoy the most.” information, EPA is likely to lower this start- real estlate service? Scouts and Boy Scouts. I dard significantly. “Part of the purpose of this notice is to Trained and professional with inform you of the potential adverse health combined experience of over effects of lead. This is being done even ttmugh your water may not be in violation 25 years in the real estate Ubly 4-H’ers win at of the current standard. business and a reputation for ‘EPA and others are concerned about lead reliability and responsibility. in dnnking water Too much lead in the human body can cause serious damage to You can be sure Spring Achievement the brain, kidneys, nervous system, and red blood cells The greatest risk, even with when you call Max TEAMWORK -- Derek Flikke (left) was one of 5 Kingston short-term exposure, is to young children or Betty Hammond. Tiger Cub Scouts who paired up with their- “adopted” and pregnant women Max L ktty Hommond Several Ubly area 4-H was a senior teen winner. ‘Lead levels in your dnnking water are likely 4224 Woodland Ave members were among the In the crocheting event, grandfathers at Provincial House last Wednesday to plant to be highest Cass City, MI 48726 winners at 4-H Spring pine trees. Above, Flikke gets some advice from adopted if your home or. water system has lead the young tee9-style revue pipes, of Phone: 8722009 Achievement Day, held winners were Jamie grandfather Walter Derrick, if your home has copper pipes with lead April 25 at Bad Axe Inter- Bukoski and Jolene solder, and - if the home is less than five years old, or mediate School, Bad Axe. , Rumptz, while Bethany - if you have soft or acidic water, or The achievement event Brahmer, was named to the - if water sits in the pipes for several OIL CHANGE involved 4.H members who honor roll. Also, Nichole hours ” have completed projects in Your neighbor says give concert SPECIAL Bailey was the junior teen Besldes lead in water from certain piping clothing, crocheting, sew- winner, and Jamie and Cass City resident systems, there are other exposure path- ing €or fun, “buymanship” Michelle Puvalowski were my ways to lead including Lifetime Guarantee $995 L Ernmert will presentQ an and crafts. the senior teen winners. air - from industrial discharges, au- Most Vehicles Members with personal tomobile exhaust MUFFLER Rhonda Heleski was a Recalling earlier hour-longning at 7:30 coniertp.m. Sund b gin-at appearance projects took food - from airborne deposition of lead on This Special Won’t part in an evaluation ses- young teen winner in the the Novesta Churc f of Christ, 2892 N. ~~~$t_~~~crops and lead solder seams in some food Last Long. crocheting-for-fun (nonclo- f6siii rs s2595 sion, where they discussed Rd their project progress and thing items) category, . concerns with 4-Hleaders. while Deanna Smalley and graduation days Rev.Emmert (Iharl& theEmmer& wife of the mnf& anyitems h~m - leadcontaining based leadpaint, dirt, We Specialize in Following the session, Sue Peruski received hon- ors as junior teens. The rejoicing of area high Peters says he often re- tor at the Novesta church,\ It should be noted that the major source of SHOCKS, BRAKES and EXHAUSTS members participated in a has presented concerts at -sure and lead poisoning in the fashion show where style school seniors is nearly cer- minisces about those days. Unded States is due to children consuming Certified Master Mechanic In the sewing-for-fun tain to grow as spring, and There was a total of to 70 various southeastern lead based paint chips revue winners and honor event, Jolene Rumptz 60 Michigan churches. their high school years kids in grades one through People who may have concerns about the roll winners were chosen earned honor roll status as Her concert Sunday will on the basis of the approp- draw to a close. eight at the school, all concentration of lead from their building or a young teen, while Brooke Graduation for many stu- un*der the supervision of feature a variety of contem- household piptng are advised to contact a Apply for Free riatenws of the garment, Smalley was a junior teen porary Christian songs reputable private laboratory for a water dents is a time of celebra- one teacher, he noted. analysis Others who may have specific style, modeling ability and winner, Sue Peruski was highlighted by special light- UNION 76 CREDIT general appearance of the tion, reflection and uncer- About 10 or 12 graduated concerns relative to any possible health - No Annual Fee - named to the honor roll as tainty. the same year he did, in ing and a sound system. effects are urged to contact their physician garment and member. a junior teen, and Amy Her theme for the evening Same as Cash The Ubly area winners: It’s also a time for past 1924. For more information about this niatter, Glaza was a senior teen graduates to recall their will be “Make My Heart please contact your water department, In the clothing category, Peters, who says he be- at (51 winner. Your Home. ” JOHN TENCZEA 7) 665-9960 Deanna Smalley and Tracy years in school--what it was lieves-- - - - manv- - kids eo to Cass City Maxi Muffler Robinson netted junior Amy Glaza was a senior like to leave the safe envi- school toda;“ just forufun,” 4083 S. Cemetery Rd. 872-2866 teen-style revue honors; teen winner and Michelle ronment of a school build- added that he believes and Michelle Smigielski Smigielski was named to ing and enter the “real schools should return to an Cass City the honor roll in a new world. ” emphasis on the “basics” category of competition The education system in education. “I blame the this year--“buymanship.” has changed quite a bit over state today for sticking Participants, in this event, the past few decades, ac- their noses in the education IGA @ Foodliner purchase an outfit, includ- cording to your neighbor, svstem, They have so many ing accessories, valued 80-year-old Decker area re- dasses that are worthless. sident Charles Peters, who PRE-OWNED CAR & TRUCK I under $100. Peters, who was born in resides at 3131 N. VanDyke cy Rd . “I walked 2 miles each Walker receives day” to Argyle School, lo- cated about 112 mile north army medal of Argyle, he remarked. “I came out with an eighth WAS NOW Spec. 4 Margaret C. grade education, (and) I Walker, daughter of Robert 4dr., It. blue, auto., stereo.. $5,995 got my diploma, too. I be- 1986 BUlCK CENTURY ...... $6,595 E. Bootz, 4463 Seeger St., 10,495 came a marine engineer 1986 QMC SAFARI VAN 8 PASS - auto., air, more...... 11,495 Cass City, has been deco- and worked on the lakes 1985 PONTlAC TRANS M 2 dr., 10,000 miles, sharp.. ...10,995 9,995 rated with the Army Com- and the ocean.” 1985 BUlCK SOMERSE 2 dr,, grey, auto., air, loaded...... 7,495 6,995 mendation Medal in West P Germany. 1985 FORD ESCORT STA. WAGON Priced to sell...... 3,595 2,995 1985 GMC HALF-TON - V8, auto., two tone, only 18,000 miles. 8,495 7,995 Report 2 1985 BUICK CENTURY air, auto., 4 cy^...... 7,995 7,495 1984 GMC S15 JIMMY 4x4 = drk. blue, sierra classic, more.. 7,995 6,995 car-deer 1984 BUlCK RlVlERA - 2 dr., drk. blue...... 7,995 7,495 1984 PONTIAC PARlSlENNE 4dr., air, tilt, cruise,...... 7,495 6,495 accidents 1984 BUICK LeSABRE LIMITED - 2 dr...... 7,495 6,495 Two car-deer accidents 6,995 involving Cass City area re- 1984 PONTIAC PARISIENNE - 4 dr., only 27,000 miles...... 7,495 sidents were recently re- 1984 PONTIAC SUNBIRD STATION WAGON auto., air ported to the state police more ...... 3,395 2,995 post in Caro. 1984 CHEVROLET CAVALIER TYPE 10 - 2 dr., drk. blue.. 3,795 3,495 Kelly. M. Dillon, 6172 1984 GMC HALF TON one owner, clean ...... 4,995 4,695 Lakeside Drive, Cass City, 4,995 told troopers she was south- 1983 PONTlAC 6000 LE 4 dr., loaded, 6 cyl...... 5,495 bound on Doerr Road south 1983 PONTIAC 6000 MAROON - 4 dr., air, auto...... 5,495 4,795 of Schell Street in Novesta 1983 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 4 dr., It. briar brown ...... 3,395 2,995 Township Thursday when 1983 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 BRGHM. - 4dr...... 6,295 5795 her vehicle struck a deer. 1,495 Reports state Dillon’s vehi- 1983 PONTIAC PHOENIX - air, auto...... 1,995 cle left the roadway in an 1983 BUCK SKYLARK - 4 dp., 2 tone blue...... ,:...... $AVE Margaret C. Walker unsuccessful attempt to 1982 PONTIAC TRANS AM. silver, t-tops, loaded ...... 7,495 6,995 miss the animal. 1981 PONTIAC PHOENIX - 2dr., It. blue ...... -1,995 1,695 Damage in the 10:45 p.m. The medal is awarded to mishap was light, reports 1980 CHEVROLET MALIBU 4 dr., 40,000 miles, one owner.. 2,495 1,995 those individuals who de- state. ’ 1980 PONTlAC LeMANS - 2 dr., blacklgold ...... 1,995 1,695 monstrate outstanding Minor damage also was 1980 CHEVROLET VAN - T.T. paint, 9 passenger...... 4,495 3,995 achievement or meritori- reported in a mishap Satur- 1978 LINCOLN TOWN CAR full power, 1 owner, ous service in the perfor- day in Elmwood Township. 65,000 miles...... 3,895 mance of theirduties on be- Blaise M.Posluszny, 6280 half of the Army. Deckerville Rd., Deford, 1977 FORD HALF TON 4x4- T.T. paint ...... 1,495 Walker is an executive reported hitting a deer at 1974 DODGE 4x4 . showroom clean with blade...... 3,995 3,595 administrative assistant 9:15 p.m. while driving 1974 CHEVROLET VAN It. bluelwhite...... SAVE with the 32nd Signal Battal- north on M-53 about one ion. She is a 1984 graduate mile south of Deckerville ,HOWARD,BEll,INC. of Alma High School. Road. BUICK - PONTIAC - GMC M.24 6 FRANK ST. CAR0 PM. 673412f 00369%Cs ‘NMOtI &ON 37AlS NI 3AVS

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Afterm. winning first 7 Girls finish 2nd ‘:Peckhands O=G Vikings whip 0-G :firstsetback, 912 thinclad teams The Owen-Gage track Long jump - Friedland, - ’ The Owen-Gage softball In a horrendous showing also contributed to the team dropped its first game the Bulldogs’ diamond 9 Bulldog victory, which teams competed in their P.H.,‘ 14’4”. of the year Thursday when committed 8 errors in their ended 15-5, adding 2 singles 2nd North Central Thumb 1600 run - Foster, AF, they split a home twin bill worst defense struggle of apiece. League meet Tuesday, May 5 :51.1. with the Peck Pirates. The the year. The Bulldogs scored 5 3 and were soundly beaten 4x100 relay - AF, 59.9. Bulldogs, still in the thick NORTH HURON times in the tor, of the 6th by host Akron-Fairgrove. 400 dash - Tonkin, AF, In the girls’ competition 69.5. of the North Central Thumb League title chase, boast a Akron-Fairgrove pulled High jump - Wark, AF, lofty 7-1 record. down 15 first place finishes 4 “6”. Coach Judy Campbell’s on its way to gathering 258.5 Shot ;put - Peteprin, AF, troops rode the strong arm points. 30’5”. Following the Vikings 800 run - Foster, AF, of Angie Bolzman in the many tries. were Owen-Gage with opener Thursday to a 4-2 The Bulldogs, who com- 52 2:34.9. The Bulldogs scored 15 mitted 5 errors, scored in points, Flint Holy Rosary- 300 hurdles - Aldrich, AF, triumph. runs on an 11 hit attack in Bolzman, who got off to a every inning but the 2nd but 47.5, Caseville-32, Kings- 56.5. the opener to give Owen- trailed 14-15 entering their ton-27 and Port Hope with 200 dash - Foster, AF, shaky start, allowed both Gage pitcher Angie Pirate runs to cross the final at bats when they 26 points. 27.7. Bolzman the win. Shelli scored 5 times on 4 .hits. The Bulldog girls were 3200 run - Lillrose - AF, plate in the first inning. Tibbets suffered the loss for From there she buckled led by 3 2nd place finishers. 13: 03.11. down and herd the Pirate Susie Salcido took second 1600 relay, AF, 454.2. offense at bay the rest of in the discus with a toss of- the contest. %’ 4”, Dawn DorsCh BOYS’ TRACK Not only did Bolzman finished 2nd With a leap of keep the Pirates from scar- 13’ 10”.in the long jump, 3200 relay - AF, 9:20.74. ing another run, she held while Andrea Mandich took 110 hurdles - Campbell, the visitors hitless after the second in the 200 meter K, 16.82. opening stanza en route to dash with a time of 31.09. 100 dash - Damm, 0-G, In the competition 12.10. tossing a 2 hitter. boys’ Bolzman was the reci- information Akron-Fairgrove posted Shot put - Green, AF, pient of some splendid de- Two 235 points while capturing 43’2”. fense as her supportingcast 11 first place finishes. They 4x200 relay - AF, 1:42.1. came up with a fine defen- were followed by Kingston High jump - Maciak, sive effort while commit- seminars announced with 96 points, Flint Holy H.R.,5’8”. Rosary-91, Owen-Gage-47, 1600 run Rayl, AF, ting only 2 miscues on the - afternoon. There is relatively .little held May 20 at McLaren Port Hope40 and Caseville- 5: 10.0. focus in society on Par- General Hospital’s au- 18 points. Long jump - Fairman, I Char Durand was on the mound for the Pirates and kingson’s disease and Hun- ditorium in Flint. A dupli- The Bulldogs recorded H.R.4x100 18’4”. relay - AF, 49.5. was handed the loss. tington’s disease, 2 condi- cate seminar will be held one first place finish, it was Uurand gave up one run in tions which may be accom- June 9 at the Tuscola Area in the 100 meter dash where Pole vault - Fairman, Skills Center in Caro. Each lO“6”. the Bulldog first and 2 more panied by dementia. Andre Damm posted a time F.R., in the second inning. The To help fill this gap, Val- seminar will run from 1 to of 12.10. 400 run - Ingram, P.H., Bulldogs added an insur- ley Area Agency on Aging 4 p.m. The winners, times and 56.9. More information is av- distances are : run - Crow, AF, 2:21.8. ance run in their half of the is sponsoring 2 community OWEN-GAGE’S Angie Bolzman displays the form which 800 fourth. information seminars open ailable by calling the Valley GIRLS’ TRACK Discus - Green, AF, Area Agency on Aging at 120’ 1‘l. to the general public. led the Bulldogs to a 4-2 victory Thursday against Peck. relay - AF, 11:47.99. .Leading the Bulldog at- (313) 2397671. 3200 300 low hurdles - Roles, tack, which picked up6 hits, The first seminar will be Bolzman hurled a 2 hitter against the Pirates. 110 hurdles - Aldrich, AF, 19.17. AF, 44.5. \vas shortstop Susie Sal- 200 dash - Leonard, AF, cido. Salcido collected 2 100 dash - Foster, AF, 13.45. 25.00. singles in 3 trips to the 3200 run - Wardynski, AF, plate, knocking in 2 Bulldog Discus - Peteprin, AF, 11 : 98’10”. 40.9. runs. Chip 1600 relay, AF, 4:00.5. The same 2 pitchers went Delegate deadline 4x200 relay - AF, 2:07.4. at it again in the nightcap, but this time Durand bested Bolzman 9-2 giving the Bulldogs their only loss of Sanilac County Clerk De- had to have 15 valid signa- TRLCOUNTY ANIMAL Democratic party has a FLIGHT 1 the season. lene Schultheiss reports tures. As before, the dele- total of 213 delegates to be that legislation has been gate petitions can have up Dale McIntosh 35 Steve Zigich 31 The Pirates led this one elected, and the Republican Bert Althaver 28 ‘Tom start to finish. Picking enacted in Michigan that to 20 signatures. Elwyn Helwig 30 PRODUCTS, INC. party has a total of 143 dele- 30 Bob McCue 27 dp 2 runs in the first, the changes the provisions of Delegate petitions must Dave Lovejoy gates to be elected. Billy Coston 29 Gary Hornbacher 25 Phone 5 17mar204s~s Pirates added another run the Michigan election law be filed in the Sanilac Schultheiss says this governing the election of County Clerk’s Office, San- Jim Fox 27 Dave McNaughton 24 (Formerly Animal Health Service) in the second to go along legislation will encourage Don Hazard 23 with a big 3rd inning when precinct delegates. dusky, by 4 p.m. May 24 in Clint House 27 Located at the Intersection of M-53 and Bay City- more people to become in- 25 Phil Moses 23 they scored 4 times. Under House Bill 4090 a order to have their names Brad Goslin volved in the precinct dele- Don Hilbig 25 J .R. Boldizsar 19 Forestville Rds. Under new management. precinct delegate petition printed on the ballots for gate election process by 19 And although the the Aug. 2 primary election, Fred Leeson 25 Scott Horner Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9:OO a.m. to 4:OO p.m. is now required to contain making it easier to have Todd Comment 18 Bulldogs were held to just only 3 valid signatures of Petition forms are availa- Tom Craig 21 their names placed on the Bill Kritzman 21 Ken Tiseo 18 4 hits, 2 of them doubles off registered voters from the ble in the county clerk’s of- ballot. SPEClAU FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 8th Salcido’s bat, it was their precinct of a delegate can- fice. Dick Wallace 21 Alex Robles 17 defense which threw them didate. Formerly, a peti-. The number of delegates Paul Chappel 20 John Agar 16 Mark Wiese 15 Solid Shank Dropped Forged Draw Pins (%” x 61/4”) frpm the unbeaten ranks. tion for a precinct-delegate to be elected from each of Vassar Clark Erla 18 the 43 precincts in Sanilac Gene Kloc 18 Craig Bellew 11 Regular Special Jim Peyerk 17 Mike Diegel ** County varies from one to Elmer Fuester ** SINGLE ...... , .$5.95 $4.95 16 as determined by the woman Steve Fobear 16 Myles Smith ** local Democratic and Re- Newel1 Harris 15 BY BOX (10) ...... $4.95 $3.95 publican parties. The Rich Tate 12 **Scores to be adjusted. arraigned Ken Zdrojewski 8 Animal Vaccines Available LEAGUE HONOR ROLL FLIGHT 2 Also want to purchase Holstein bull calves. May be Ladies’. O=Gplans A 29-year-old Vassar Don Schelke 32 WEEKLY medicated. For- additional information call any Q woman was arraigned in George Ridge 31 of the below locations. Tuscola County District Jim Smithson 31 Flight 1 - Dale McIntosh Farmers Elevator, Minden City - 517-864-3400 2 millage Court recently on 2 charges Don Erla 29 - 35. Peck Farmers Elevator, Peck - 313-378-5986 of writing no account Jim Apley 28 Flight 2 - Dave Hoard - 40. Michigan Seeds 8 Supplies, Port Hope - checks. Randy Sherman 28 Flight 3 - Mark Swanson 517-428-4677 meetings Bond for Corrine D. Dave Hoard 25 - 44. Specials Available at All These Locations Somers, 876 E. Huron Av- Kim Glaspie 23 Flight 4 - Bob McCue - 41. Hs- Two millage informa- enue, has been set at $2,000 John Maharg 23 tional meetings were for each charge. A prelimi- Ron Nurnberger 23 scheduled by the Owen- nary examination is Rick Peterson 23 Gage Board of Education scheduled for 9 a.m. May Bob Stickle 22 Meeting at the Charmont Monday night. 18. Russ Biefer 20 The first session is slated ’ According to court re- Alva Allen 18 CITY TIRE cords, Somers is charged CASS for 7:30 p.m. May 31 in the Clarke Haire 17 6392 Main Street, Cass City, MI Ph. 872-5303 Gagetown Elementary with writing 2 checks to be Jason McCollum 16 School cafeteria, and the covered by funds at Kings- John Haire 14 Where Quality Service is Our Trademark Tuesday, May 24 second will held at 7:30 ton State Bank, where she Don Work 14 be has no accounts. The pm.June2intheOwendale Jerry Houghton 12 I If You’re Experiencing ‘ 7:OO p.m. High School library. checks, one for $80 dated Doug Herringshaw 11 The board last month ap- March 30 and another for loss of engine p0we.r misfiring Or call 872-4200 if you can not attend. proved asking voters for re- $95 dated April 1, were writ- FLIGHT 3 stalling or poor gas mileage newal of 15.5 mills for 2 ten payable to Uncle Ray’s Mark Swanson 34 years at the annual school IGA in Vassar. George Bushong 33 We can solve these problems with election, set for June 13. If Greg Muir 33 approved, the district Ron Geiger 30 OUR FUEL INJECTOR would again levy a total of New homes Mike Lefler 30 41 mills for operations, the Phil Gray 28 maximum amount allowed ut state park Daryl Iwankovitsch 24 4NEJ CLEANING SYSTEM by law. Keith Pobanz 24 Many new homes have Anton ,Peters 23 We specialize in: recently appeared within Bill Ewald 22 the boundaries of Port Doug O’Dell 21 Air Conditioning Mufflers and Brakes Crescent State Park. Dick Peterson 21 Minor “Yes,” admitted Roy Elie, Jim Bess 20 Front End Parts Oil Changes Lube Park Manager, “we have Dan Hittler 20 several communities in dif- Dick Haley 19 Ball Joints, Tie Rod Ends, Idler Arms- Sport Rimsl damage ferent areas of the park. Tim Cummings 15 This includes woodland, Keith Adelberg 12 Shocks and Struts Tire and Tube Repair meadow, and waterfront lo- Dick Gorz 10 Alignments Starters - Alternators - Generators cations. ” Tom Schweigel 8 reported However, the occupants Ken Jensen 7 of these homes will not be We carry Cooper and Remington Tires - of the human variety, for FLIGHT 4 Most major brands are available. Minor damage was re- these “homes” are nesting Jim Ceranski 35 ported in 2 vehicle acci- boxes and platforms being Brad Hilbig 34 OWNERIMANAGER: ART RANDALL dents involving parked cars provided by the Huron Au- recently in Cass, City. dubon Club for use by sev- Pick-up shoe service for Chapel0 Shoe Repair. According to reports filed eral uncommon and at the Cass City Police De- threatened species of birds partment, a vehicle driven which breed in this region. by David L. Peruski, 4163 -CASS CITY TIRE IS PROUD- Because of habitat de- Maple St., Cass City, struction and especially the MERCHANETTE LEAGUE to welcome into their business backed from a driveway at clearing of standing dead Roll-off the same address into a wood, cavity-nesting birds’ i At Plua Villa Wlth Thla Coupon : parked~- vehicle. . Sunday.___ numbers have drastically . I The parked vehicle is 1. Croft-Clara Lumber LARRY‘S AUTO SALES I a declined. The “artificial” 3011. Expires 5-21-88 a owned by Michael R, nesting cavities provide 85 LTD 4 dr., 6 cyl., auto., air, power 83 Firebird - T-Tops, all the Gaszczynski. 2. Kritzman’s 3004, - One coupon per family- much-needed nesting op- 3. Miller’s Chicks 2955. steering and brakes, tilt wheel.. . . $4,995 goodies...... $4,995 good with other cou A similar accident was portunities. Boxes and plat- any reported Saturday on Main 500 Series: J. Lapp 566, forms have been placed in N. Wallace 550, D. Wis- 86 Olds Cutlass Supreme - 4 dr., pozzi 79 W Ton Chevy Short Box - 8 cyl., Street west of Leach Street. suitable locations to pro- Reports state that a vehi- chmeyer 536, M. Miller 530, traction, theft deterrent, AM-FM auto., power steering and brakes, vide nesting places for sev- B. Schott 523. cassette ...... Only $5,395 cruise ...... $2,795 cle driven by Roger H. eral species of owls, wood 200 Games: J. Lapp 225, Gainforth, 625 Eighth St., ducks, bluebirds, and the Sebewaing, backed into a N. Wallace 218, M. Miller Come and Look Over Our Used Cars osprey, a raptor species of- 210. t I: THE PIZZA VlLLAI parked vehicle owned by ficially listed as Located at Open 6 a.m. to 0 p.m. Dally Phons 872.4371 Clare A. Schuette, 8374 Van- ‘All doors are open to “threatened” by the Michi- 6392 Main St., Cass City - Ph. 872-5303 ‘4 ’ Frl. 6 Sat. Omn 24 Hrr. 872.4440 I Dyke Rd., Cass City. gan DNR. courtesy.“ Thomas Fuller PAGEFOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, MAY 11,1988 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Kurt Proctor TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH - USE CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS gets fellowship Transit (nonbusiness) rates. 10 words or less, $1.25 each f General 1 f General I The American Founda- insertion: additional words 7 [-I Merchandise tion for Pharmaceutical cents each. Three weeks for (Merchandisej (Merchandise] -E Education has awarded the price of two - cash rate, FOR SALE - reconditioned FOR SALE - Cedar posts former Cass City resident, GARAGE - Multi- FOR SALE - broadcast TIRE REPAIR - We repair Save money by enclosing SALE GARAGE SALE - 1 day washers, driers, electric bias and radial tires, car, picnic tables, lawn swings, Kurt Proctor, the 1988 cash with mail orders, Rates family, Thursday and Fri- lawn spreader, $30. Like only, Wednesday, May 11, new, Call 872-2702 after 6. stoves. Guaranteed. Also pickup and truck. We stock wishing wells, clothes line Pfizer Foundation-AFPE for display want ad on day, May 12, 13, 9:00-5:00. 9:00-5:00,6350 Pine. Lots of appliance service. Reason- poles, lawn chairs, wooden Pharmacy Administration/ application. All sizes clothing, lamps, 2-5-1 1-3 tubes. Cass City Tire, phone old things, pine cupboard, able rates. Call after 4 p.m. 872-5303. Your headquar- flowerpots. 4351 Rescue Pharmaceutical Marketing curtains, drapes, window, tables, chairs, dishes, cook- Road, Cas City. Call 872. Fellowship. 4’x6’, camp cot, dishes, FOR SALE - Kenmore air (517) 673-8112, 2-5-4-4 ters for Hercules tires. books, jewelry, Avon, 2-5-11-1 2039. 2-3-19-tf miscellaneous. 6675 Seed wooden boxes, collection of conditioner, WBTU,new, St. 14-5-11-1 china chickens, small $150. Call 872-2702 after 6. FOR SALE - 8-ft. pickup 2-5-11-3 camper cab-over, $450. Call GARAGE SALE - Thurs- pump, lots more. 14-5-11-1 YARD SALE - 10 families, 872-2442. 2-5-11-3 Personalized Napkins day-Friday, May 12-13, 9 all kinds of clothing, house- [-I. a.m.-6’ p.m. Hoover vac- FOR SALE - Walker, used * Wedding UBLY SCHOOL Area home uum cleaner, child’s swing hold items, baked goods. f Automotive I very little, $20, pair of FOR SALE - dining table ~ * Anniversary May 12-13-14, 9:00 till 5:00. lamps, 3-way switch, black and 4 chairs, oak, pedestal, - owner says he will look a, set, lots of boys’ clothes - FOR SALE 1978 Chewy 314 * Graduation offers on this $59,900 ranch sizes 6-10, toys, screened 4355 N. Hurds Corner Rd., - and white, $10, tweed coat, round 42” - 18” extension. 1 mile north of M-81. ton pickup, treated wood size l8%, $7, utility cart Like new. 6772 Main, Cass home built in 1977 with over summer house “Casita,” 14-5-11-1 box, body in excellent con- Many colors and designs 1,300 sq. ft. of living area. lamps, women’s and men’s $5.00. Call 872-2377. If no City, phone 872.5330. with your name dition. Phone 872-2551. answer call after 6 :00. Located in heart of deer clothes and lots of miscel- 2-5-11-1 country. 3 bedrooms, 1% laneous items. Also some GARAGE SALE - Spring 1-4-27-3 2-54-3 clzaning - lots must go. See our new catalog for 1988 baths, full dry basement, 2 antiques. 6766 Third St., NAME PINS, desk namep- car garage. Pleasant; near Woodland. 14-5-11-1 Electric stove, vanity, fur- FOR SALE - 1973 Le Sabre, lates and plastic signs in niture, 200 paperbacks, 300 FOR SALE - 1983 Honda 750. CASS CITY CHRONICLE bright and spacious. Calf 10,OOO miles on rebuilt en- various sizes made to your Phone 872-2010 hardcover books, children gine, needs body work, Shadow, excellent condi- for an appointment to see it 4-FAMILY Garage Sale - tion with chrome kit, $1,700. specificatioii. For informa- 5-1-13-tf now. Betty Hammond, 872- clothes, dishes, furniture, and adult clothing, dolls, clean up, $150. Call 835-2755. tion and prices, contact toys, GI Joes, craft mate- 1-5-4-3 Call 872-4348 after 6 p.m. 2009, Osentoski Realty, 269- bedding, shoes, coats, for- 2-5-4-3 Mrs. Buschlen at 872-2121, 9577 or 872-4377. Ask for mals, garden tractor, rials, country decor, ad- ext. 212. 2-2-17-tf vanced & D. Freestyle SALE ON innerspring mat- UB005. 3-5-114 radios, toys, Avon collec- D tresses and box springs. Kurt Proctor bike, Rupp snowmobile, FOR SALE - ,1978 Ford FOR SALE - 1950 Alma tion, paperback books, Sega Master system, lots Granada, good shape; 52- travel trailer, 8’x30’, fully WHEEL HORSE B-111 - 11 Single twin size mattress beds. Thursday, Friday, more. 1 day only, May 14,9 gallon gas hot water heater, equipped, excellent shape, hp riding lawn mower, 36 starts at $69.95 each; twin Thinking of Buy-. AFPE fellowships are Saturday, 8 till 6:30. 1 mile inch cut, excellent condi- set is $129.95. Ask about the awarded to students cur- to 5. Across from Hills and like new. Call 872-37M. optional lO’x20’ deck with ing or Selling?* west, 3/4 north of Deford, 1-4-27-3 awning, like new. Call 856- tion, Briggs and Stratton Chiro-Magic waterless rently enrolled in graduate 1860 14-5-11-1 Dales Hospital, 6255 Vir- Call one of our+ Phillips Rd. ginia Drive. 14-5-11-1 3937. 2-5-4-3 engine, mower just recon- waterbed. Free delivery. programs, administered by ditioned, $550.00. Dick Erla, U-Foun-Dit Fur nit ure, I Real Estate or affiliated with a College 3-FAMILY Rummage Sale FOR SALE - 1975 Chrysler 872-3166, 4633 Huron St., corner of M-81 and Decker- fessionals. of Pharmacy, leading to a - Thursday only, 9:OO till YARD SALE - End stands, station wagon, runs good, Cass City. 2-5-11-2 good, ville Rd., Caro, phone 673- Ph.D. degree in the phar- 5:00. 1 mile south and 2 1/4 dresser, kitchen utensils, body , 5336. 2-5-11-1 maceutical sciences. luggage, etc. Thursday, 85,000 miles $450.00 or best. east of Cass City on Importe Proctor is a doctoral can- Elmwood Rd. 14-5-11-1 Friday and Saturday, 9 to Call after 4:30 p.m. 872- DISCIPLESHIP ALL WOOD dinette sets, didate studying pharmacy 3.6772 Main, Cass City. 2866. 1-5-11-3 FAMILT BOOKSTORE L Jewelry CHRISTIAN SUPPLIES wood table with 2 wood administration at the Uni- 14-5-11-1 chairs, $169.95. U-Foun-Dit Cass City 872-2248 FOUR -FAMILY Garage FOR SALEmrade - 1976 247 S.State St , Caro, MI 40723 Caro673-2555 24-tf versity of Texas at Austin. 673-5605 Furniture, corner of Sale - 6405 Sixth St., open LARGE 5 family Garage Olds Toronado, good trans- Diamond, precious M-81 He is currently working on Thursday and Friday, May stones and pearl rings - Hours: T, W, TH 10:30-6; and Deckerville Rd., Caro, his dissertation entitled, Sale - baby clothes, boy’s, portation, power, $305 or Fri. 10.30-9;Sat. 10.30-5:30 12-13, 9 a.m. till ? 14-5-11-1 junior misses small to will trade for rototiller. Ed exquisitely styled - , phone 673-5336. 2-5-11-1 “The Effect of the Drug reasonably priced. LISTINGS NEEDED - Call large, women’s and men’s Fleming, 872-4496. ~ 1-5-11-4 Price Competition and Pa- GARAGE SALE - clothing, Lily Cheng FOR SALE - 5 hp rototiller, for free appraisal. Our e%- tent-Tekm Restoration Act to XXL, chandeliers, ~ curtains, paperbacks, Phone 872-507 1 good used push mowers, 2 perience is your insurant?. of 1984 on Stock Returns of paperback books, electric FOR - engines - Odentoski Realty, Cass crafts, small appliances, floor scrubber, inside SALE 400 4863 Spruce St., Cass City 8 hp riders. Call 872-3932. Research-Based and knickknacks and a lot with transmission, 351 2-2-3-tf 2-5-11-3 City, phone 872-4377.3-5-28-Ef ’: Generic Pharmaceutical doors, grill, drapes, cur- Chevette engine and trans- more. Wednesday-Thurs- tains, furniture, lots of Manufacturers. ” day from 10:W a.m. 6305 mission, %speed Chevy LOOKING FOR a good After receiving his knickknacks, dishes and transmission. Call 872-5087 Houghton, Cass City* much much more. Thurs- used TV? Portables and We’ll help you find a home of your choice bachelor of science degree 14-5-11-1 after 6. 1-5-4-3 consoles, priced from $40 to in Pharmacy from Ferris day-Friday 9:OO-6:00. Lo- cated between M-81 and $250.We also clean and ser- f, State University in 1984, 1985 DODGE ARIES - 4 vice VCRs. Rick’s Earth Looking for hard to find music Proctor went on to earn a Cas8 City Rd. at 4180 Hurds door, red - red interior, or Webooks? will take the time to look Coming auctions Corner Rd. K. Martin. Station, Caro, phone 673- master of science degree in power steering, power 4783,1433 E. Car0 Rd. Pharmacy at the Univer- Saturday, May 14 - Ben 14-5-11-1 brakes, air, tilt. Original them up. Kitchen will sell antiques, 2- 1-20-t f sity of Texas in May 1987. owner - woman. Can be Free parking behind store. collectibles and other per- LARGE 10 family & A 1979 graduate of Cass seen at Anthony’s Party FOR SALE - Johnson 35 hp City High School, he is the sonal property at the place neighborhood Garage Sale Store, M-53. Call 1980 FOR SALE -,saw sharpen- 5 - (5 houses) May 12-13, 8 $4500.00. with controls, like new, son of Tom. and Elaine located miles west of Cass 872-2944. 1-5-4-3 $1100. Call Caseville 856- ing equipment. For infor- Proctor of Cass City. City and a quarter of a mile a.m. till ? 6 east of M-53 on 3261. 2-4-27-3 mation call 872-3316 after south at 4300 Green Rd. Bay City-Forestville Rd. 6:00 p.m. 2-4-27-3 Hillaker Auction Service. Baby items and clothes, furniture, white uniforms, Retirees FOR SALE - 1969 Cris Craft Saturday, May 21 -Lillian set of speakers, Home In- Barr will sell antiques, col- terior, and miscellaneous. 21’, wooden, $10oO. Call 872- FOR - 1985 230 Quad 4016. 2-4-27-3 hold meet lectibles and some house- 14-5-11-1 SALE edding Sport. Call 658-2136. 2-5-4-3 @ hold goods at the residence COUNTRYSTYLECAPECOD The Cass City Retired __ FOR SALE - 18 hp 318 John located one block west and GARAGE SALE - Thurs- Lovely executive home on over 3/4 of an acre - 3,000 sq. Persons met April 14 at the one block south of the light day, Friday, Saturday, FOR SALE - Bikes - boy’s Deere tractor with 50” lawn ft. plus) - formal living rmm, dining room, .fireplace Good Shepherd Lutheran mower, hydrastatic, full in in Deckerville at 2448 May 12-13-14. Drapes, cur- BMX $50.00, girl’s 24” Invitations the family room. This home has everything your Hall with 14 members pre- Maple St. Hillaker Auction tains, antique food safe, $10.00. Phone 872-3263. hydraulic lift, snow blower, family needs including over‘ 2,000 sq. ft. of deck in the sent. and wheel weights, chains, full Service. etc. 6632 Huron. Gallaway. 2-5-4-3 Announcements back yard, inground swimming pool - just too much to Following the noon pot- 14-5-11-1 cab, only 40 hours. Will sell mention. Call Kelly 6 Co. Realty for more details luck dinner, Jane Mitchell The ancient Peruvians be- FOR SALE - 15 cubic foot tractor and mower sepa- today ! 61164 for all social occasions rate. Call 872-2592. (Moving showed a film on stress and lieved they could catch the GARAGE SALE - 6339 upright freezer, $100. Call 1I high blood pressure. sun by stretching a net be- Brenda Drive, near water 872-2050 evenings. 2-5-4-3 out of State). 2-4-27-3 The next meeting will be tween two towers. The to- New 1988 Catalog --- tower. May 12-13 9:00 till loaned overnight I May 12. wers, complete with iron 4:Oo. 14-5-11-1 FOR SALE - 1973 Honda BEAUTIFUL Bassett sofa hooks, still stand. 350. Call after 5 :30 872-5364. Matching accessories beds, newest styles andfab- 2-5-4-3 including matchbooks, rics with innerspring mat- napkins, thank you notes tress, 33% to 50% off retail. Find the Service or Product FOR SALE - Lawn orna- Free delivery ! U-Foun-Dit You Need in This. . Action Guide ments - every Thursday Cass City Chronicle Furniture, corner of M-81 and Friday - all summer at Phone 872-2010 and Deckerville Rd., Caro, 4213 phone 673-5336. 2-5-11-1 Doerr Rd., Cass City. 5-1-13-tf I- I 2-5-4-3

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8 miles north of M-81 and APARTMENT BUILDING 3 units in tiptop condition. Harculrr mdCoop.r Bud8 8nd Blorromr M-53 intersection and 1/2 HOUSE FOR SALE 2 1-bedroom and 1 2-bedroom apartments. Live in 1 unit mile west on Rescue Road I FREE ESTIMATES #115H - 2-story farm home, wood beam ceiling in family and rent the, other 2 out to make your payments. Excellent tax savings. Large corner lot including 1% Allgnmontr Mufflira HEATING a WATER room, field stone fireplace, charming country kitchen, 3 Brakrr 011 Changer Open daily 12:OO till 9:OO car garage. Call today! #148 CwlitW Mochrnk I SOFTENERS I p.m. bedrooms, full basement, several outbuildings, 2 acres. t Phone 269-8097 Clors’r Sunoco Service 2-3-12-tf

OfO48a & 011 HAY FOR SALE - mixea Certllied Mechanic Ctoft=UaroLumbar, fnc, Cass City timothy. Call 658-2136. REAL ESTATE Cass City - 872-2141 2-5-4-3 Call 872-2470 Admer Wow4 Phone 872-2161 BROKER hrtw ldr FOR SALE - 1971 Triumph 3771 Colwood Rd., Caro hetwILdru&g 650. Call 658-2136. 2-5-4-3 ’ Hon=FrL- 8 am.490 p.m PH. 673-8151 or 673-7440 3-5-11-1 Sat.- 0 a.m.4 p,m. MAXI MU FFLER FOR SALE - 550 Honda, - fairings, trunk, new tires, Union 76 Rlch’s Disposal Reridsntlal b Commercial 15,000 miles. Asking $525. 9 COUNTRY LIVING - This affordable home could be Certified Mechanic Rubblsh Removal Call 658-2428. 2-54-3 Full Service Garage Big C’s LOCATED BETWEEN CAR0 AND CASS CITY yours - priced in the 60’s - 1 acre of land, 3 large Avallabie Guaranteed Mufflers, Corrtalner Service bedrooms, large living room, country kitchen with all Brakes and Shocks ASPHALT Call 683-2233 Paul’s Pump Repair oak cupboards, full finished basement with family Phone 872-2888 mmand canning kitchen. Just north of CasCity! #i66 4083 S. Cemetery Rd. SPECIAL 1/2 hp M ers shallow or J I Driveway deep wer 1 jet pump $192 WHY RENT! lO’x70’ $600 112 hp submersible THE MOBILE HOME CONNECTION Villaae Service Center Pumps $322 Tlrar V.Brllr Battarlam Labor + Materials 30 gallon bladder 1973 Rembrant - 2 bedrooms, all set up in Huntsville - Tunr-Ups Brrkrr Mulllafa Tuff-Kote Dinol Ceftili8d Mechanic Included tank $114 $5,500.00. 42 gallon bladder tank $126 1974 Challenger - 2 entry - all set up FREE ESTIMATES Aulmllvr Rurl Pfwllng bedrooms, mm in Syrtrrna 6 WaxlnQ Huntsville -$7,500. ~r.taWa~ct up 4 cavy Call 517.6734687 Qrrv~lGurrds For’prompt service anytime f Phon0 872=385O Aunnlng Borrda Call Paul at 1976 New Yorker - 2 bd“)mS, plus exspando - Rock KOIO Stone cnip ProiocirOn 6734850 - $15,500. 2-10-7-tf t Phone 26909585 1984 Fairmont - 2 b&room~,2 baths with exspando $16,900.00. 827 S. Van Dyke, Bad Axe Bpportunity knocks. Buy with a low down payment and I ~uryour CUM[ or ~~no~rurn.than I FOR SALE - Zenith color BOARDING TV, 25” console, good condi- et the upstairs apartment make your payments OR LISTINGS NEEDED ON ALL TYPES KENNELS tion, $200. Phone 872-2702 lave a large 3 bedroom home OR rent both apartments. of OF REAL ESTATE Cats Dogs after 6. 2-5-11-3 ’retty setting, neat and attractively remodeled. Best - 111, owner has reduced to $25,000. Call now an lhey’lI be right at home for af 3.3,’s Flkrlng Senrice ippointment to see it. CC027. “RIVER H0 U S E” Cass Clty FOR SALE - 1981 %wheeler, SUPREME Honda 185-S, good condi- Information 1 Reservation Phm66WWl 872-4701 I or WINDOW CLEANIN0 tion. Call 872-2256 after Cal I 6:OO. 2-5-11-3 872-2698 FOR SALE - 2 rotary lawnmowers, 1 self-propel- PEOPLE READ 24=HR. SERVICE led. Call 872-5007. 2-5-11-1 Llttls Ads GHEfLES3 FOR SALE - I980 transmis- fi AND AUCTIONEERING Kelly W. Smith, Broker You’re Reading One PLUMBING L. HCA’IING, INC. sion transfer case out of Farm Commercial - Residential Listings Wanted! Call 872-4377 6528 M~ln jeep CJ7. Good condition, cam city O~HCO6451 Main st.. (sinm-ma Now! Equac Iuygla or if no answer 872-2352 3-5-11-1 CIro offlco 253 S. Slalr, (517) 6752555 Phone l72-m $375. Call after 6:30 658- Call 872-2010 Pbaon Phom 1134631 8856. 2-5-11-ln CASCITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, MAY 11,1988 PAGE FIFTEEN TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH - USE LOW COST CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS ForRent 1 ForRent 1 [ ForRent I Notices 1 [Help Wanted) r~- [ Services ) [ Services 1 TAKING applications for PROFESSIONAL office FURNISHED apartment REWARD $50.00. No ques- Simpson Excavating LOOK! R.N.s, Hills and Cass City Apartments, de- space available, Main for rent. Ideal for one work- tions asked. Lost medium Dales Hospital is proud to POR SALE - nice 3 bedroom signed specifically for Street location, very ing person. Inquire 4431 s. size female dog, white with Gary Wills announce new premium ranch home, attached 2 car senior citizens who wish to reasonable’ rent. Call 872- Sand - Gravel - Top soil Seeger St., Cass City. Shir- brown markings, mixed- Septic Systems - Ditch Construction rates for all shifts for occa- garage and workroom, on maintain their indepen- 4555. 4-3-2-tf 4-3-23-tf breed. Cock-a-poo and ter- ley Strickland. cleaning Water lines Licensed and Builder sional staff. Call 872-2121. paved road. 4 north and 4% dence in a luxurious warm rier, just been clipped - - Insured Driveways - Basements - 11427-3 east of Cass City. C$l 872- friendly setting at afforda- short, red collar. Call 872- ROOM FOR RENT - This and That Free estimates 3188. 3-4-27-3 ble rates. Call 872-2009 for reasonable, ladies only, no ,FOR RENT - 2 bedroom more information. An equal apartment, in Cass City, 2435. 5-4-27-3 Sand and Gravel CHRISTMAS Around.. the smokers, kitchen kitchen appliances, carpet- FREE ESTIMATES Bulldozing and World - A unique party plan opportunity landlord. privileges. 872-2377. 4-5-4-3 specializing in Christmas FOR SALE by owner - 4-5-4-tf ing, drapes, air con- BINGO - Every Thursday Backhoe Work at St. Pancratius Hall, items and gifts is now hir- Ranch home in the country, RENT - cropland, ditioned, storage, coin op- S. Call 872-4502 FOR 60- erated laundry: Call 673- Seeger, Cass City. Doors, Cass City ing supervisors. Earn ex- 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, 65 acres, 7% miles east, 2 8-3-23-8 cellent income working 2 8151 or 872-3610 after 6:00. open 6:OO p.m. Early-bird ~ fireplace, car attached FOR RENT - Masonic Tem- miles south of Cass City, Phone 872-3505 from home, months a garage plus shed. Only 3 ple Refreshment Hall - par- 4-5-4-2 6:30, regular bingo 7:OO. TIRED OF calling for 5 Evergreen Township, 1/4 Phone 872-5410. Knights of 8-10-2 1-t f year, hiring. and training miles from stoplight in Cass ties, dinners, meetings. No Satellite~~ Service without share rent or $40 cash rent Columbus Council No. 8892. demonstrators, no invest- City on 2 acres of land. alcoholic beverages. Call per acre. Call 872-3067 after any response? Call Rick’s Phone 872-5341 after 3: FOR RENT - newly remod- 5-12-31-tf PAINTING, SPRAY paint- ’ ment, no experience neces- 00. Barney Hoffman, 872-2042. 5:30 p.m. 4-5-4-3 Earth Station* We service ing - barns, roofs, tool- sary, free training. 1-800- 3-4-27-3 4-2-17-tf eled business space- in all ~~kesand rnodels* Ac- prime location in Cass City. AVAILABLE FROM Rent- sheds, storage tanks, grain 643-0302, extension 12. fOSS from Care Honda On bins, etc. Paint with lo-year 11-5-11-1 Phone 8724377 or 872-2352 AStork: “Unique” baby M-81. Phone 673-4783. evenings. 4-7-31-tf announcement products for durability available. Hen- PAINT BRUSH SPECIAL!!! In Cass City - 7 room home in need of decorating - 8-5-64f drick’s Paint Service- Cass WANTED - Experienced --I ---- new parents. Call 872-3407 City. Phone 872-2019. basement; garage - offered to you for $15,000. or 872-2191. 5-10-15-tf 1 nurse aides to wdrk in 117- Notices 8-5-4-22 bed skilled nursing facility. FOR RENT: Need additional land to rent? --- we have 80 acres of land only. I 1 Elmer H. Francis Also taking applications for Building anyone interested in taking 159 Acres: Brown City - highly productive soil - 47 stanchion barn; milk house, 36’x72’ The Class of 1978 10-year Contractor INTERIOR AND Exterior nurse aide class. If in- holding barn; tool shed - 3 bedroom home - $20,000 down payment. reunion committee is paintipg. Theron terested, please contact looking for the addres- Oh, no! Esckilsen- 4355 Ale St., Mrs. N. Baker at (517) 872- ses of: ~ewhomes or remodel- Casscity. Call 872-3095. roofing, siding, 2174. EOE. 11-5-4-2 The big ha, 8-4-2-ff Linda Hawkins , bsnsand pok buildings Lois Hazelton 50 ATTENTION ! R.N.s, Rich Lautner BRING NEW LIFE weekends only, weekdays Happy Birthday Licensed and insured Douglas McCampkll TO YOUR CARPET only, any shift, full time, Gordon Okerstrom Revive tho orloinai bsruty of your part time, sometime. Call Phone 517 872-2921 bycarwt. Jon SchraderCleaned In your own home If you can help locate BOB 84-274 872-2121. 11-4-27-3 these people, please con- 5-5-11-ln dry.foun method tact Barb Doerr at 872- “SPECIAL” 5165or872-2197 (after5). CROSS WITH CHRIS June RON’S Refrigeration - He- [ Memorial 5-5-11-1 pair all makes of washers, 22-July 6, Germany, Au- dryers, refrigerators, stria, Switzerland, $1,897. IN MEMORIAM - Thoughts freezers and ranges. Call of you are with us. Eleven July 7-12 Britain, Ireland, Caro 673-6278. 88-24-tf Quick Work of Removing $1,909. Includes flight from years have not dimmed our Wallpaper memory of your kind and Detroit, hotels, 26 meals. loving ways. The Mabel Free brochure : Chris CARPEf BRlTE The Paint Store Press, 7369 Berne Rd., Pi- Ken Martin Stine family. 13-5-11-1 We are offering you this spacious home - 4 large bedrooms; 3 bathrooms; open geon, MI 48755, phone 517- :ass City 872-4614 now rents Electric, Inc. 8-10-8-tf winding staircase; FIREPLACE ; formal dining room ; wrap around porch; 453-2202. 5-5-1 1-2 [ Card of Thanks I basement; 2% car garage with electric openers; fenced in landscaped ygrd - lots of Homes - Farms trees; this home offers modern conveniences along with the charm and quality - over Quick-Strip Wallpaper Steamer Commercial Farm 1 I WOULD LIKE to thank $24,000.00 spent on remodeling in 1987; call right now for private showing of this fine Industrial [Equipment everyone for their flowers, home. New and rewire prayers, cards, concerns, Stop in or call 872-2445 Adult foster care Main St., Cass City State Licensed FOR, SALE - 20’ Harley food brought in and every- Quiet Country Location: Near Cass City - SPOTLESS COUNTRY HOME - RANCH family home has Rock windrower. Call after thing that was done for my type - 3 large bedrooms; 2 bathrooms; extra large living room leads to outside deck; 5-4-6-8 private room open 6 :00 ‘p. m ., 658-8757. 94-27-3 family and me while I was HORSE BARN and garage; 2 Acres of land - Offered to you for $45,000. Phone 872-41 14 in the hospital and at home FOR RENT - storage, Cass Private or state 4180 Hurds Corner Road recuperating. Dr. Jeung, 8-8-10-tf FOR SALE - International We also have INCOME PROPERTY, FARMS, VACANT LAND, HUNTING LAND, City Mini-Storage. Call 872- 460 tractor with plow, the nurses, and everyone in BUSINESSES, HOMES. We carry one of the largest listings in the THUMB AREA. No 3917. 5-54-tf Call 872-3861 $2,200; 10 hp Cub Cadet In- the hospital were very kind. charge for LISTING, JOHNSON’S SEPTIC ternational garden tractor Nancy Ruggles. 13-5-11-1 TAKK - Cleaning - availa- with mower, $1,000. Call SEASONAL take out restaurant - fully equipped - Offered for $25,000. terms, Let us ble 7 days. No charge R ENT=A-STO R K 5-5-4-3 665,2227. 9-4-27-3 I WOULD LIKE to thank tell you about this business opportunity. Brent L Marliyn’s mileage. Call 269-8097. my relatives and friends for Baby Announcement Service 8-18- 18-tf all their prayers and cards, NEW LISTING! ! Rent an ourdoof display to AIR CONDITIONING ser- [Work Wanml tell Wends and neighbors ol * J and those who visited me at 80 Acres: Over $7500.00 spent on remodeling home; barn in poor condition; 75 Acres your new arrival. vice - We check system, re- tillable 1 mile off M-53 highway distant owner offering at $65,000. Terms. EXPERIENCED truck St. Mary’s Hospital in - - (517) 872-3407 or place parts, add new freon Arthur Brown Saginaw . And thanks to 872.21 91 and oil. Expert service. Cass City driver looking for work. NEW LISTING! ! Call 872-2230. 12-5-4-3 Pastor Wood for his “We deliver Cass City Tire, phone 872- prayers and visits. Ruby Just outside village limits of Cass City: STARTER HOME - one story - natural gas after 5303. 5-5-11-1 furnace; own water system; septic tank - to settle estate -- $20,000. 13-5-4-2 NEW LISTING! ! I Services 1 CHURCH ST. --- Ranch type home with 3 bedrooms; natural gas furnace; full Cass City, MI 48726 basement; corner lot - distant owners‘-$65,000.‘ Unlqus Noveltles and ELECTRIC motor and Gift Certificates available power tool repair, 4 p.m. to WE HAVE SEVERAL MOBILE HOMES with desirable locations and prices. 8 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to STATE LICENSED - - 12-5-4-3r----- prayers and good wishes. I 5 p.m. Saturdays. John REDUCED BINGO - every Wednesday wish to especially thank Blair, 118 mile west of M-53 Phone 673-3800 LAWN MOWING, yard- Rev. Patton, Father Spleet CLASSIC BEAUTY CAN BE YOURS!!! night. Open 6:00 - early-bird on Sebewaing Road. Phone 6:30 - regular bingo 7:OO. 8-1-27-tf work. odd iobs. Have mv and Rev. Dodson for their Post3644VFW, E. MainSt. 269-7909. 8-12-13-tf own mower >gd equipmenf. calls and Prayers, Agnes 5-2-26-t f - Career Experienced, dependable. Milligan, Catherine Mac- women, Call 872-4054. 12-4-27-3 Gillvray and Betty Green- Jamieson Tiling bachelors, disabled - pro- leaf for all thev did for me. Greenleaf fessional housekeeping ser- God bless a1l“of you with Backhoeing, small vice, spring cleaning,,cot- His richest blessings. Township ~ bulldozing tage opening, party prep- Esther McCullough. Licensed septic field aration, weekly-monthly 13-5-11-1 Zoning Board installers assistance, all tasks done Meeting including windows, have FREE ESTIMATES references. Call 8724502 Thursday, May 12 anytime. 8-5-4-4 8:OO p.m. Call 872-5016 or 872-5447 4168 Rescue Rd. +friends and relatives for QUALITY BUILT HOME IN HILLS AND DALES SUBDIVISION - approximately Greenleaf Township Hall Cass City CUSTOM WILL RAKE LAWNS or cut Prayers on Our behalf; also 8-5-4-4 SLAUGHTERING grass. Call 872-4061, Jude for flowers, food, cards and 2400 square feet, 4 bedrooms, 2% bathrooms, family room, workshop, wet bar, McNaughton. 12-4-20-tf other expressions of sym- finished basement, 2 FIREPLACES, sunken living room, study, formal dining room, 5-5-4-2 BEEF-PORK-VEAL-LAMB pathy in the loss of our be- 2% car garage, shed, all this on an EXTRA LARGE LOT! ! ! If you take pride in where A GARDEN PLOWING and you live, this is the place for you! ! No. 16,479 CURING, SMOKING AND light grading. Call 872-2589. PROCESSING Veronica’s 8-5-4-3 REDUCED, REDUCED, REDUCED, OWNER WANTS A QUICK SALE - 1986 TUESDAY & FRIDAY Springbrook mobile home on concrete piers and tie-downs, has Coleman fuelgas Restaurant furnace, well, TV tower, 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHROOMS, laundry room, comes 872-2550 to Deford Community Offers : fHeb Wanted) Church ladies for the lovely equipped with refrigerator, electric range, oven, and many other features, all this on Root’s PackingErl? om, Inc, L a beautifully landscaped lot. Priced to sell at $24,400.00! ! Located between Cass City 1. GOOD FOOD ’ meal. Special thanks to and Kingston. No, 16,482 2. GOOD SERVICE USDA Plant 1074 NOW HIRING - full time Pastor Gerald Rodgers for 3. BANQUET ROOM Professional Carpet and Cass City 517-872-2191 assistant manager. Some his words of comfort and to Upholstery Cleaning 8-4-9-tf (HANDYMAN’S SPECIAL) 4. FRIDAYS - ALL YOU bookkeeping and sales ex- Dr. G.G. Waun for his re- CAN EAT SALAD BAR perience preferred. Large marks and to Roger Little HERE IS A REAL BARGAIN! ! ! In Unionville, unique antique blue painted home in Mother’s Day S ecial AUCTIONEERING see fast growing company of- for his help and direction. nice neighborhood. Has garage, workshop, on an EXTRA LARGE LOT. - 872-2550 May 1st thru 1r th Lorn “Slim” Hillaker. Top fers excellent opportunity God bless all of you. The IMMEDIATE POSSESSION! ! PRICED AT ONLY $9,OOO.00ONLY $2,500.00 DOWN! ! Phone for advancement. Accept- Virgil VanNorman family. CALL TODAY. 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No. 16,520 able outdoor display deli- plants, flowers, food and vered and placed in front of Jim Root - 673-8255 Septic systems installed WANTED - Baby-sitter for beautiful cards sent me ! ! - Cass new baby’s home to an- sand -& gravel cleaned - ponds 2 boys, 3 and 8 Years, in my while I was in the hospital VERY CLASSY COLONIAL COULD BE YOURS! In City, you can feel the Jerome Root home, day shift. Must be and recuperating after quality when you walk into this home! Has 4 bedrooms - all upstairs, large modern nounce arrival. Color of kitchen, elegant living room with FIREPLACE, formal dining room with large bay bundle tells friends and 872-2068 ditching - hydrahoe - dozer reliable and have own surgery. Special thanks to window, 1% bathrooms, 2,000 square feet of living space, VERY LARGE 2 CAR neighbors if boy or girl. Call backhoe transportation. Call 872- Rev. and 9Mrs. Bennett and Residential only8-5-4-2 GARAGE, with enclosed back yard. Owner will sacrifice. Call today for a private 872-3407or 872-2191. 2691 after 5:00p.m. Elder Eric Richards for showing ! No. 16,521 5-4-29-tf Phone (517) 872-3031 11-4-27-3 their inspirational visits. I Krapf Rd. couldn’t have made it with- BRYANT BUILDERS - ad- 43F out your prayers. Also, a WHEN IT’S TIME FOR YOU TO BUY OR SELL YOUR HOME, CONTACT A ditions, garages, pole Cass City. Michigan SUPERVISOR - 3100 to PROVEN REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL. 11:OO R.N. needed, at least sincere thank you to the barns, roofing, siding, insu- 8-6-3-tf doctors, nurses and staff of lation and window installa- 32 hours per week, experi- Huron Memorial Hospital CALL B.A. CALKA REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, SERVICE AND RESULTS! ! ! tion. Licensed and insured. ence preferred but not re- Personalized Napkins RICH’S DISPOSAL - Resi- quired. Call 872-2121. for their fine care. Ber- I Call 872-5124 after 6 p.m. nadine Good. 13-5-11-1 * Wedding 8-4-27-3 dential and Commercial 11-4-27-3 FOR SHOWINGS OR LISTINGS * Anniversary Rubbish Removal. 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Call 8-4-15- t .f 8-10-22-tf 517 269-8863. 11 -4-27-4 13-5-11-1 PAGE SIXTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, MAY 11,1988 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Pupil transfer Officials meet policy plagues on rabies cases and dogs are vaccinated. If a suspected rabid ani- chances of preventing mal is observed, panel O=Gboard rabies. In any case, vaccine members said, the best should be administered thing to do is to call the local 3 It was a shocking and If the health of these 2 has gone from nearly $751 within days. animal control center and tragic day in the family very old people doesn’t im- Persons who become in- time that their daughter million in 1985-86 to an m- let it handle it. we’ll call the Bakers. prove, then someone will pected $610 million in 1988- fected and are not treated Assistance is available Charley, the 94-year-old have to to court and be next school year will be at- almost always die. The in- go tending preschool in Cass 89, a drop of about $142 mill- for persons who have ques- father got up in the middle named a guardian. That ion. Revenue, meanwhile, cubation period is usually tions about rabies from the of dinner to go to the bath- City, where their son has between 2 to 8 weeks, but process is costly and it’s attended preschool in the has gone from $790,000 in state health department, room. It was only a few slow. Even after the guar- 1985-86 to an expected may vary from 10 days to a 517 335-8050, or from the steps away so he didn’t dianship is established, current school year. Both year. full-time Walbro Corp. $630,000 in 1988-89, a drop of Tuscola County Health De- bother to use his walker. there are reports to make some $160,0oO. Death comes from re- partment, 673-8114. That was the big mistake, regularly to the court. If employees, the couple said spiratory paralysis with de- Although rabies is always they would have to hire 2 State funding has gone and the first of many real estate has to be sold from a peak of $409,720 in lirium and convulsions oc- fatal and extremely pain- dominoes to topple. that’s more red tape and baby sitters if their son was curring from 2 to 6 days be- forced to attend kindergar- 1984-85 to an expected ful, Wilcox said that in He lurched against a full- expense. $227,450 in 1988-89, he said, fore. Michigan there has only length mirror in the dining It’s an awful mess. It’s ten in the Owen-Gage dis- trict. adding that the district’s Although health officials been one recorded death room, hitting it so hard the sad and it’s frustrating, but fund equity has gone from are taking every available from the disease. mirror fell from the wall, the financial problems Board members told the couple that they couldn’t nearly $sOO,OOO in 1985-86 to step to alert the public to hitting Charley and knock- could have been avoided. an anticipated -$55,OOO in the dangers of rabies, they ing him into the table. From Two ways : make a decision because of Court battle uncertainty regarding 1988-89. caution against overreact- there he fell to the floor, 1. If a living trust had Also Monday, the board: ing to the outbreak. It’s not along with all the dishes. been in effect, then the trus- Owen-Gage’s status as an in-formula district. If -- Met in an hour-long necessary to keep the chil- looms over He lay stunned and life- tee could take over, pay the SPRING SNOW That’s the way it dren inside, members of the less. His wife screamed and bills, sell real estate, make Owen-Gage is in-formula, executive session to discuss -- which is partly based on ongoing teacher contract was April 19, 1947, according to area panel said. If they are play- camp proposal ran for the phone to call investments, dispose of a negotiations.’ ing in the woods and an ani- their son, their only kin in car, for example, if it could student enrollment, the dis- trict would receive state resident Otis Dorland, who noted that mal appears, run, they south Florida. no longer be used. --Heard comments from bulldozers and rotary plows were said. Next she called the 2. If the couple didn’t “membership” aid. 3 parents regarding con- munity feel but completely cern over what they needed to clear the white stuff off M- The best thing that pa- emergency number 91 1 want to go the living trust rents and others can do for ignored. I’ Then she keeled over onto route and have a trustee MILLAGE SUPPORT thought was the hiring of 2 53 near Cass City. the children, the panel ag- Visser stated that resi- the kitchen table. It was a who could act when they cheerleading advisors. The reed, is see that their,cats dents’ opposition has not heart attack. became incompetent, there In other business Mon- parents indicated they’re been ignored. He added The paramedics, bless was still a way to enable day, the board approved a not happy with the individu- that the DSS has met with them, got there quickly. kinfolks to tend to theik af- resolution supporting plans als chosen for the jobs. The residents, answered thei The son rushed to the scene. fairs. They call it a Durable by the Huron Intermediate board stated that noone has Year-end activities aired letters and talked with There was so much confu- Power of Attorney. It’s School District to request been hired yet, and that them on the phone. sion in the little house, that quite simple, but it should additional millage in the such action must receive “It’s a matter that we the paramedics told the son be done by a lawyer, and it fall. final approval from the don’t agree with them,” he Jim to stay outside. He should specify it will con- HISD Special Services board. at 4 area high schools said. “It’s not the same.” looked through the window tinue in effect if the one Director Albert Tennant --Approved a motion Visser indicated that the and saw his father still on granting it becomes incom- addressed the board waiving $5,657 owed to the asked potential con- briefly, saying that more 1-1 Thursday in the gym. ‘l’he calaureate and commence- DSS the floor, motionless, petent. It should also school district’s General ment exercises will be held tractors to show “some evi- millage is needed to offset Fund by the Owendale Hot UBLY high school band will pre- ashen, and with his eyes satisfy the bank, when ac- beginning at 2 p.m. May 22 dence of community sup- declining state and local re- Lunch program for 4 sent a concert at 7:30 p.m. wide open, and apparently cess to the grantor’s funds May 18. in the high school gym. The port and community in- unconscious. venues, rising costs and a months in the 1986-87school A number of activities volvement,” not necessar- becomes necessary. steady increase over the “Expo 88”, an annual Rev. Michael Bell, pastor Two ambulances came There are some other year. Kirby stated the ac- are slated to take place at of St. Joseph Catholic ily a majority opinion ir past decade in the number tion will allow the lunch Ubly High School this event in which students in and took the father and provisions a power of attor- grades K-12 display pro- Church, Argyle, and St. Ig- favor of the camp. mother to the hospital. ney ought to have, so a of handicapped students re- program to continue impro- month, including a junior Support for the camp was ceiving special ed services. ving in terms of eventually jects with themes ranging natius Catholic Church, There, doctors found Char- lawyer is necessary. A high-elementary band con- from English to science, Freiburg, will deliver the revealed, he said, in some ley had broken his “good” blank form bought at the paying for itself after sev- certset tobeginat7:30p.m._. 600 signatures obtained The HISD, which pro- eral years of red ink. will be held from 1 to 4 D.m. invocation and benediction. hip. The mother was put drug store might work, and vides only mandated prog- Sunday in the high sihool The Rev. Craig Johnson, from residents within a 10- into Intensive Care for her it might not. I know that --Okayed a request by mile radius of the camp. rams, hasn’t had a millage physical education and Minor damage gym, The Expo also will be pastor of Ubly First Pre- heart attack. banks are skeptical of increase since 1969, Ten- open to the public Monday, sbyterian Church, will give Also, the county Economic Next day, surgeons gave them. health teacher John W. Os- Development Corporation nant told the board. He terland for a leave of ab- reported in when the school will hold its the scripture reading. Charley a new hip, A few With the exception of an added that the local school annual awards assemblv Julie M. Booms will me- and a local juvenile judge days later he was put into otherwise smart Palm sence in the 1988-89 school endorsed the proposal, he districts, many of which year to further his educa- car-deer crash beginning at 6 p.m. “ sent the valediciory a nursing home. Some days Beach doctor, I don’t know are out-of-formula,will end Also, an annual Future speech, while Sarah E. noted. he was lucid and some days of anyone who doesn’t have tion. Citizen opposition to tb‘ up paying for the services --Approved Christine A car-deer mishap in Homemakers of America Landeryou will deliver the he wasn’t. The outlook was at least a will and/or a living Spring Banquet is slated for salutatory speech. “work and learn’’ can, dim, and doctors thought it if additional millage isn’t Wissner, Stella Errer, Wil- Elmwood Township Satur- trust. Trouble with just a approved. day resulted in only slight 7:30 p.m. May 19. The class will be pre- concept has prevented es- doubtful he would get bet- will is that it doesn’t go into liam Putman, Kay Karg, tablishment of such a facil- Tennant stated that the Genevieve Kehoe and Tom damage to a Bay City The 92 seniors in the class sented to Kenneth Dekoski, ter, although he could effect until death. The mess of 1987-88 are scheduled to Board of Education presi- ity in the state thus far. linger a long time. that this family I’ve de- intermediate district’s Laurie as election inspec- man’s vehicle, according to Similar camps to the one state equalized valuation tors. the Tuscola County finish the school year May dent, by school Supt. David Charley’s wife became scribed is in, is com- Sheriff’s Department. 18 after 2 days of final Landeryou. Dekoski will be planned in Tuscola County paranoic and accused the pounded because there is Reports state Don C. exams. June 3 will be the assisted by board Trea- have been unsuccessfully son and others of trying to 4 no way the son Jim can take Anker, Bay City, was last day of classes for other surer Alfred Grifka, Harold proposed in other coun- rob her. over and manage. No way, Cavanagh eyes westbound on East Cass students, who are set to Swartzentruber , high, ties, including Sanilac As I write this, the son, except becoming a court- City Road, west of Seeley take their finals June 1, 2 school Principal William County, since the concept Jim, is on his way to get his appointed guardian. It is emerged nearly 2 years Road, at 2:30 p.m, when his and 3. Courliss and business man- father out of the nursing quite possible this would vehicle struck a deer. The combined bac- ager Mark Tenbusch. ago. home and bring him to his take months, and also quite (Jim’s)own home. possible both the father and new court post The troubles have just mother would be dead by begun. The father, still that time. Oakland County attorney “This, plus my experi- mentally disturbed, can’t I was given a power of Mark J. Cavanagh has filed ence in private practice even sign his name. He does attorney once by an old his petitions for one of the since 1985, I believe, will be have some money in a friend who was terminally, 2 newly created seats on the of real value to me in arriv- checking account, but it’s ill. A nurse witnessed it, Michigan Court of Appeals, ing at conclusions and in his name only. and the doctor wrote a let- 2nd District. judgements in cases that There’s also some cash in ter that the patient was The 2nd District covers come before the court.” several other banks, thinks mentally competent. 15 counties, including Tus- Since leaving the pro- the son, but he isn’t sure The power of attorney en- cola, Sanilac and Huron secutor’s office in 1985, which of the dozens in this abled me to get out her counties. Cavanagh has maintained part of Florida. safety deposit box at the Cavanagh received a a general law practice and Meanwhile, hospital bank, where we found bachelor’s degree from the serves as a special assis- bills, nursing home bills, bonds with long-past-due University of Michigan and tant attorney general as- the doctors’ bills have piled coupons that needed cash- his law degree from the De- signed to the Workers Com- All season, all terrain all UP- ing. I was able to pay her troit College of Law. He pensation Division. wheel position for light How will they get paid? current bills, taxes due on worked for a number of He and his wife, Linda, trucks, vans, RV’s The son doesn’t have a her house, dispose of her years at the Wayne County reside in Rochester Hills. and 4-WD. I m proved Tract i power of attorney. The car, and a number of things Friend of the Court. While Wrangler mother is antagonistic and that needed attention. in law school and after be- mentally disturbed. The This is yet another illust- coming a lawyer, he Radial father is in-and-out of the ration of problems of the worked in the Wayne Sale Price real world. There is no “liv- elderly. I keep harping on County Prosecutor’s Of- ing trust,” which usually this subject because it is fice, first as a special assis- provides for the trustee to very important, and you, tant prosecutor and then as s7895 step in and run things in a too, will be old some day. an assistant Wayne County P235175R15 case like this. Prosecutor assigned to the Detroit Recorder’s Court I Felony Trial Division. I Outline Sale P White Letter...... Price Uige Hib vaccine “My years spent in inves- *Easy rolling, tigative, research and trial 27-850R 14 “C” ...... $79.95 48 95 long wearing work in the Wayne County 30-95ORl5 “C”...... 98.95 Flexible sidewalls Prosecutor’s Office have 31-1050R15 ‘IC” ...... 108.95 deliver a smooth, given me real insight and 31-1150R15 “C” ...... 115.95 comfortable ride for yo ungs te rs identification with the myriad of crimes real and What is Hib Vaccine? one child in every 20 with alleged,” he remarked. Should I get it for my child? meningitis caused by 75 95 performance Are there any risks? All Haemophilus b dies, and these questions may cross one out of 4 has permanent Purvis is any parent’s mind when brain damage. they hear about this rela- All children 2 to 5 years Mark J. Cavanagh tively new vaccine, accord- of age should be im- automotive ing to Karen Buck, public munized. Children 192 to 2 Cavanagh hopes to con- health nursing supervisor. years of age may also be award winner tinue in the family tradition Hib vaccine is short for considered for immuniza- begun by his father, the late tion if they are in a high risk

Haemophilus b + polysac- A Deford resident re- Jerome P. Cavanagh, who caride Vaccine. Given by group, such as those attend- cently received the I.W. served as mayor of Detroit injection, it offers a very ing day care facilities. The Thompson Automotive from 1962 to 1970. The elder high degree of protection vaccine does not cause the Award at Northwood Insti- Cavanagh was an influen- against H. influenza b, a proper immune response in tute, Midland. tial leader in Michigan poli- bacterium which can cause children under 18 months David R. Purvis, a sopho- tics until his death in 1979. P215l70R14 96.80 CUSTOM WHEEL severe disease (meningitis, old. more at Northwood, ac- Cavanagh’s uncle, P225170R14 99.55 SELECTION pneumonia, severe bone The Hib Vaccine has been cepted the award at the col- Michael F. Cavanagh, is a P225170R15 102.60 shown to be relatively free P235170R15 105 75 AILWHEELSAT and blood infections) espe- lege’s annual Honors Con- present justice of the Michi- P205/60R 13 90.00 ~S~OlEShlE cially in children less than of side effects. The most vocation. gan Supreme Court. Justice ,;&&14,[ 131,ml 397,101 tailers for savings on P235160R14 103.60 PRJCESl ’235160Rld 13985 421 55 one of two Eagles. 5 years of age. common side effects are Purvis is the son of Shir- Cavanagh was 2nd District P245/60R 14 lc6 80 -. This bacterium does not low fever for 24 hours after ley Purvis, Deford. Court of Appeals judge cause the “flu.” In the U.S. vaccination, or slight sore- To receive the award, a prior to election to the Sup- Special Terms on Truck and Farm Haemophilus ,influenza b ness at the vaccination site. student must be a 2-year reme Court. A brother, causes about 12,000 cases of As with any vaccine or graduate and exhibit David P. Cavanagh, is a Tires with Approved Credit meningitis (infection of the drug, there is a rare possi- scholarship, demonstrate Wayne County commis- covering of the brain) each bility that allergic or other leadership ability and pos- sioner, and a cousin, James year, mostly in children reactions could occur’. sess the potential to receive P. Cavanagh, is a county under 5 years of age. About This vaccine is available fine recognition in the au- commissioner in Eaton. We’re More Than a NORTHWEST TIRE 7 free at the Sanilac Health tomotive marketing field. Department, as are vac- Tire Store 4’ Gold Star SIMULATED Northwd, a private, cines to immunize children coeducational, accredited on the Farm ENGRAVED against diptheria, tetanus, college, specializes in prac- We will not be 8 SERVICE BUSINESS CARDS pertusis, measles, mumps, tical career preparation in undersold on Pit Stop Available 1 -Color and rubella. Persons who business related fields. The I [WJ Service. or 2-Color have questions can check college’s curriculum in- Cattle branding was prac- competitive tires ! 6168 W. Main Cass City 517472.2127 I with their local physician cludes both 2-year and 4- ticed 4,000 years ago. Old On Farm Service Mon.=Fri. 8 a.m. 5 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m.= 12 p.m. ; The Chronicle or call the health depart- year career degree prog- tomb paintings show Egyp- p~,l ment at (313) 648-4098, rams. tians branding their cattle. Supplement To: Ca& City Chronicle Cass City IGA Foodliner 6121 Cass City Road-Cass City,, Michigan 48726 Phone: 872-2645 Store Hours: Mon.-Wed., 8 Sat; 8:30-6:OO Thurs. Lt Fri.; 8:30-9300 Closed Sunday * Beet * Wine .k Pkg. Liquor * Lottery Tickets * Food Stamps .k WAC. Coupons * Bakery * Deli *

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