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VOLUME 84, NUMBER 11 CASS CITY MICHIGAN -WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20,1990 THIRTY CENTS 12 PAGES PLUS 2 SUPPLEMENTS Classes cease at Evergreen despite protests

The death knell was special health problems. Evergreen Township tor use sounded for the Evergreen Denise Puterbaugh, an- as a school but reverted back Township School building other Evergreen resident, to the owners in case the Monday night by the Cass was sharply critical. She school closed. City School Board in its claimed that opponents to Micklash indicated to the regular meeting at Cass City the closing were left out of Evergreen dissidents that High School. The board the decision making proc- there would be a future voted, 6-1, not to hold ess. You meet behind closed meeting with the Keyworth classes in the building in the doors and then don't reveal heirs. Mrs. Puterbaugh 1990-91 school year. Fred what the situation is with the asked that she and othcrs Matthews voted against the Keyworth heirs, she said. with her view be allowed to closing. The board met in a session attend, Permission was re- The board acted over the closed to the press and the fused. THE EVERGREEN TOWNSHIPSCHOOL building was erected in 1955 and 12 classrooms were strident objections of sev- public for about a half hour, The meeting was attended added in 1964. has been a part of the Cass City district for some 20 years. Negotiations are in eral district residents from purportedly to discuss pur- by about 25 persons. All that the Evergreen area. chasing the school building expressed a view were process to determine the fate of the building in which no classes will be held next year. They were spearheaded by from the heirs. When the againstby the board. the proposal adopted the Donald Olsons, who regular meeting started claimed that the board was again, Supt, Kenneth Mick- Before the vote, Micklash acting without all the facts lash would only say that the reported that his estimate of and that there would be no heirs wanted the building to $3S,000forabusgaragewas savings, as their children remainthe school. under the control of confirmed by 2 contractors. George B. Ellesin would require a specially He said that he has not yet equipped vehicle to be In a unique agreement, the received an estimate for Cass Citv man killed in crash bussed to school because of building was donated to Please turn to back page. aJ -Editorial George B. Ellesin, 91, of Church in Caro, with the The car-deer accidents Deford, On Severance Road corner when his car lett the - Murray Road, Cass City, Rev. Fr. Donald J. Eppen- investigated by the shcriff's near Warner Road Sunday at road. was killed Friday in a 2-car brock officiating, and burial department wcre: 530 a.m. Injury was avoided in a 2- crash in Almer Township. in Ellington Township Eric J. Matusak, 18, of Serious injury was car accident at the corner of He died at St. Luke's Hospi- Cemetery. Unionville, on Schwegler avoided in a one-car mishap Leach and Main Streets, Why the secrecy? tal in Saginaw, where he was Funeral arrangements Road Tuesday, June 5, at Tuesday, June 12, at 957 Cass City, Thursday. taken after being treated at were by the Huston & Rans- 9:40 p.m. p.m. According to the report Car0 Community Hospital. ford Funeral Home, Caro. Paul R. Britt, 18,011M-81, filed at the sheriff's office, James L. McDonald, 7181 According to the report of OTHER ,QCCIDENTS a quarter of a mile east of Duane Lee-guy Edwards, East Cass City Road, The Cass City School the school to have the build- the Michigan State Police at Crawford Road. stopped to make a right turn Board acted within the letter ing. Caro, Ellesin rolled past a There were also several 6321 SeveranceRoad* Onto Leach Street. He said minor accidents and 4 car- Lorraine F. Musial, 46, City, lost control of his car but not the spirit of the law Unless the district plans to stop sign while driving east that he moved into the pass- when it went into a session take the property for $1 or so on Deckerville Road at deer mishaps reported to the Decker, on East Car0 Road, while attempting to turn ing on Leach to avoid a closed to the press and the and then sell it, it makes no Cleaver Road, where his car Tuscola County Sheriff's near Deckerville Road, June onto Cemetery Road from car dauble-pxkedm taxpayers Monday night. sense for the taxpayers to collided with a vehicle Department and the Cass ' 11, at 550 a.m. Deckerville Road. He ran City Police Department. Stanley F. Venema, 25, of over the stop sign on the Please. turn to back page. The announced purpose have to foot the bill for main- driven by Angela C. Skrent, was to discuss purchasing taining an empty building. 30, of Caro. She received the Evergreen school build- Perhaps the district has minor injuries and was re- $500,000 surplus ing. The law allows that some other plan for the leased from Car0 Cornmu- ~ because premature disclo- building. If so, the people nity Hospital after treat- sure could influence the cost have aright to know about it ment. The acciden t occurred of the property in question. BEFORE a decision is at about 4:30 p.m. Makes sense. reached. Ellesin was born Jan. 29, School financiallv healthy But not by the wildest 1899, in Austria, coming to stretch of imagination could The board and the superin- the United States as a child The Cass City School start the new school year. books. cost $47,640 and referees, public disclosure of the tendent should not forget with his parents, and to the Board adopted a revised Local tax revenues in- The cost of running the transportation and other Evergreen building situ- that it is our dollars that pay Tuscola area in about 1940 budget for thecurrent school creased $346,890 over the athletic program increased costs came to $41,075. ation affect the price. for all this and that there is no from Detroit. He married year that will end June 30 previous year and revenues only slightly, requiring a The school's 2 bond issues It's a building that has legitimate reason for con- Francis M. Crowley Feb. 3, and then passed the same from the state were sharply transfer of $62,000 from the for buildings were re- due ting these negotiations general fund. That is for viewed. It is expected that very limited market appeal. 1934, in Detroit, budget for the 1990-91 up, increasing from $1.773 Kenneth Micklash says only in secrecy. Taxpayers de- He had been employed school year at its regular actual cash expenditures the debt for both issues will serve better than this. million to $2.083 million, a be retired within 5 years and that the Keyworth heirs want with the Michigan Employ- meeting Monday at the hefty jump of $309,578 and and does not include any of ment Security Commission scl?ool. the cost of building mainte- no increase in the tax rate is about $9O,OOO more than nance. Salaries and wages expected to be needed. for about 31 years, retiring . This year's budget will be forecast for the year. Mick- Feb. 1,1969, as the manager close to the actual expense6 lash said that the increase of the Bay City office, He of the district, Supt. Ken over the budget forecast was was past national president Micklash said, but the due to special grants for of the American Cancer budget adopted for next year special programs started by Committee works to maintain Society and the past interna- is an action required by state the state. tional president of the Inter- law. The current school year national Association of Per- When revenues are marked the first time that the sonnel & Employment Serv- known, the budget will be school budget went over the free status for celebration ice. Also for many years, he revised to reflect current $5 million mark, to $5.421 was a counsellor for the revenues and expenses. At million, Senior Core of Retired Ex- that time most expenses will A bright spot in the year's Twelve years ago when 10 a.m. Monday. Details are p.m. works Sunday at 10 P.m. entations and one of the ecutives, be increased, although the the first July 4 Festival was elsewhere in this issue. Most of the favorite that will officially end the most expensive to stage. activities pointed out by Annually there serious Surviving, besides his elimination of classes at Micklash was the school organized, a basic decision The highlight of the pro- events from previous years celebration. is wife, are one son, G. Mark Evergreen will cut some lunch program, that was was reached toprovidequal- gram is the Civil War battle have been scheduled, in- The fireworks have been debate about presenting Ellesin of Cass City; 3 cost. switched from outside to ity entertainment without rcenactmcnt Sunday at 2 cluding the popular fire- oneofthemostpopularpres- them, because of the cost. grandchildren; 5 nieces, and For the second straight any admission charge so that Cost of the event will school control. Savings al- sharply increase this year one nephew. Three brothers year, the district will finish lowed the program to earn a families could enjoy the day and one sister predeceased with a surplus, estimated at net profit of $33,211, of and not worry about the cost. because of the expanded him. $316,273. Added to last which $lO,OOO will be trans- It's still that way today, program due to the 125-year Funeral services were year's balance, it leaves the ferred to the general fund, although visitors and resi- celebration. scheduled Tuesday from district with over a half mil- which was carried as an dents attending will get a lot To help defray this cost, Sacred Heart Catholic lion dollars with which to obligation on the school more for no money than they volunteers have collected did 12 years ago. donations under the stop- The reason is that this year light on Main Street and a the celebration is combined raffle will be held. That's with an observance of Cass about the only way we will City's 125th birthday and be able to meet our ex- Cass City Police probe families can enjoy 3 days penses, one committeeper- instead of one. son said. One of the highlights of It is expected that this the first event waq the parade year's birthday bash will Cam City Floral theft at noon. It was well received draw record crowds if the then and since that time has weather cooperates. The become one of the highlight expanded program, advance Cass City Police are inves- Investigating officers re- reported Saturday that sev- of the Festival. publicity from TV-5 and the tigating vandalism and a ported that entrance was eral letters from the front of Again this year the parade switch from July 4 to the theft at separate Cass City apparently through a small his store had been taken. has been in the capable weekend before are quoted businesses. door in the rear of the build- Investigating officers hands of Gary Jones, who as the reason for the opti- ing. Nothing else was taken, later found the letters on top reports that this year's pa- mism. When the holiday is Cass City Floral, 6450 Joel and Carol Ingles, own- of CassTheatre, thebuilding rade may well be the largest FORAGOOD CAUSE-Geraldine Prieskorn, chair of Cass on a 3-day weekend, folks Main Street, was broken into ers, reported. adjacent to the store. and most diversified yet City's festival committee, is pictured soliciting donations leave home and miss out on sometime Friday night and An employee of a Main staged. what the community offers. about $100 was taken from A few coins were scattered Street store, Information The parade is scheduled from motorists at the Main and Seeger Sts. inte~SeCti0n. In the 3 days-nearly 50 the cash register. The theft near the rear of the building. Exchange, reported a theft for Saturday, June 30, start- Prieskorn and several Knights of Columbus members col- different eventsare planned. was discovered by Becky Police have suspects which of a wallet. Charlene Hun- ing at 11 a.m. Before that , Complete details of each hard, an employee, when are under investigation. dersmarch, 303 Bacon, Bad time there will have been 3 lected $565 Friday between 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. The event will be available in a she arrived at work Saturday Ralph Retherford, owner Axe, said her wallet was special section in the June morning. of'Fort's Store, 6428 Main, taken sometime Saturday. 27 issue of the Chronicle. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN ‘2 ’ PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,JUNE 20,1990 Couple exchanges vows

at St. Mary’s Church Cass CitvJ Personal Items Miss Julia Kay Gorkowski by a gold cross. Audrey Katzenberger Phone 872-3049 of Filion and James Edward Matron of honor was Lori Tyrrell of Ubly were mar- Osantoski of Owendale, sis- ried Saturday, May 26, at St. ter of the bride. She wore a Mrs. Irene Tracy at- Mrs. Bob Adams and 4 black and white gown with a Father’s Day, Mr. and Thirty-six members of the Mary’s Roman Catholic Chuck Hartwick en- tended a bridal shower for sons of Lakeland, ma,, are Church, Kinde. The Rev. bodice of black brocaded Mrs. Vern and Verna McConnell Abigail Fox in Lapeer tertained 27 members of the family met at the home of spending 2 weeks with her Rick Filary officiated. satin with stand-up collar Fisher family at a co-op Saturday in the home of and elbow-length sleeves. Stan and Melva Guinther Sally Johnson, She and Jay parents, Bob and Joyce The bride is the daughter cookout. McArthur. They came to of Eugene and Agnes The front had white scal- Sunday for a Father’s Day Carins will be married Aug. cookout. 18. attend and participate in the Gorkowski of Filion and the loped lace in a V-shape and Mr. and Mrs. George wedding of Brenda Thane groom is the son of John was centered with a white Fisher Sr. attended open Members and friends of Friday, Mr. and Mrs. and Doug McArthur, Mrs. Tyrrell of Ubly and Kathryn lace medallion. The V- house for Mary Shagena, Roger Godbey of Livonia Adams’ brother. Tyrrell of Ubly. shaped waist was attached to Saturday. the Baptist Philathea class held a cookout Monday visited Mrs. Lyle Zapfe and Joann Gorkowski of New a white ruffled peplum, fin- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lash. Georgia Thompson of Jersey, the bride’s sister, ished off wit+ white bridal Louis and Grace Nemeth night of last week at the worked at the 21st annual home of A1 and Barb Hutch- Gaines spent Friday night & Mrs. George Nowakowski .< was lector and Travis Pe- satin. Mr. and Mrs. James Neal with her sister and husband, Mr. . .. was Steelworkers Golf Day inson, with about 30 persons rusk, nephew of the bride, Best man Herb June 910 at Partridge of Toledo, Ohio, visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley was altar boy. The groom’s Volmering of Minden City. attending. It was a farewell and Mrs. Stanley Morel1 Creek Golf Course, Mt. Cle- get-together for Stan and Saturday. McArthur. They all at- :”- godparents, Marge Bendall Bridal couples were: Col- mens. They spent overnight tended the wedding Satur- Nowakowskis to celebrate and Ed Tyrrell, were Eu- leen Luczak, Kawkawlin, with their son and family, Ellen Beach, who are mov- ing to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laurie day of the McArthurs’ charistic wine servers. and Dean Sweeney, Ubly; the John Brewtons, in grandson, Douglas 25th wedding anniversary LaNee McGee, Mt. Pleas- Taylor and left for Clifton, held their annual family The unity candle was a Father’s Day cookout Sun- McArthur, and Brenda wooden candelabra, made ant, and John Rzyhak, De- Va., to attend Kelly Bau- A surprise birthday party Deford residents George June 26,1965, in Flat Rock. doin’s graduation from was held Monday, June 11, day. Thane at the Colwood by the bride and engraved troit; Tammy Majeski, Bad United Brethren Church. and Catherine (Baker) Following the wedding, with the couple’s names and Axe, and Floyd Holdwick, Fairfax High School. They at the Cas City meal site spent a few days with the for Isabelle Seeley, Guests Mrs. Laura Ball, Mr. and , Nowakowski will celebrate they resided in Warren, ,.,- wedding date. The side ta- Ruth, all friends of the bride Mrs. Don Ball and sons of Mrs. Ann Stepka enter- their 25th wedding anniver- moving to Deford in 1976. and groom; JaNiece Hiller, Baudoins. included her sister and tained last Monday at a pers, surrounded by beige family, Mr, and Cass City and Mr. and Mrs. sary June 26, when they will The Nowakowskis plan to . and peach silk flowers, were Harbor Beach, and Skatch Mrs. Wesley Ball and son Grant birthday supper for her Gertie Erla of Cass City Robert Hall Sr. and daugh- repeat their marriage VOWS. celebrate their anniversary I lit by the parents before Peruski, Ubly, cousin and of Reese attended the daughter, Isabelle Seeley. is a patient at University ter Margaret of Port Guests were Mr. and Mrs. The couple were married with a trip to Canada. Mass. nephew of the bride, and Hospital in Ann Arbor. Her Huron. The Halls furnished Crocker reunion Saturday Brenda Tyrrell, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall Sr. and Mar- As the bride and groom lit Reese, address is 6th Floor, room the decorated birthday garet of Port Huron and Tim Kubacki, Ubly, sister 6412, Allan Cook in Saginaw. Mr. the lace-embossed center U-M Hospital, Ann cake. Father’s Day was ob- and Mrs. Clark Seeley. Robert Miracle promoted I candle, the bride’s cousin, and friend of the groom. Arbor, MI 48109-0112. served Monday when a spe- Dan Hyzer of Caseville Danny Jo Ignash, sang “Ave cial program was held. The bridesmaids all wore Mrs. Nellie Robinson of Maueen Krueger, senior spent last week with his Mr. and Mrs. Don Whit- to rank of staff sergeant Maria” in Latin, accompa- dresses identical to the ma- grandparents, Mr. and tenburg attended open nied on the organ by Janet Flint had lunch with Pat center pr‘ogram coor- tron of honor’s and all were Easton last Tuesday and Mrs. Ronald Geiger. house Saturday for Mary Robert L. Miracle, son of room supervisor with the . Schornack. dinator, will be at Friday’s Shagena at the home of her made by the bride’s mother. was a supper guest of Mr. meet and will present a Nelson Miracle of Saginaw 379th Mission Support . 2. Other music selections and Emerson Peters Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd parents, Mr. and Mrs. John They carried homemade, Mrs. short program. and Bernice Copeland, 6935 Squadron at Wurtsrnith Air A. were “Like a Seal on your of Vassar. Finkbeher attended open Shagena. lighted wooden candle house Saturday for a grand- E. Sanilac Rd., Kingston, Force Base, Mich. Heart”, “Only a Shadow”, sconces with mirrored back- Mrs. Don Holland of has been promoted in the “On Eagles’ Wings” and Sebewaing visited her pa- nephew, Guy Winters, at Mr. and Mrs. Don grounds. The votive cup Engaged the home of his parents, U.S.Air Force to the rank of Oj*: “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desir- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mr. Whittenburg met their son, He is a 1983 graduate of was surrounded by white and Lorne Winters. staff sergeant. ,e‘ ing,” Finkbeiner, Father’s Day. Mrs. Dave O’Dell, of Ovid Fri- Kingston Community High and peach flowers intet- Also guests were Henrietta day at the airstrip at Hap Miracle is a unit orderly School. The bride approached the Also visiting were Hen- Finkbeher and Al and laced with satin loops and rietta Finkhiner and Al Campbell’s where he took altar on the arm of her father, black flower accents, The Althea Kabak of Far- his parents for a ride in his 2nd Annual wearing a San Martin for- and Althea Kabak of Far- Sconces and flowers were mington Hills. mington Hills. plane. LITTLE MISS PAGEANT mal-length gown of white done by the bride and her bridal satin, styled with a in Cass City, June 28, 7:OO p.m. sisters. Meg’s Peg Mrs. Dorothy Smith, keyhole neckline, with Ven- Ushers were Tony 3 categories: Tiny Miss: 3-4 yr. old or 5 going in ise lace trim on the bodice Mrs. Elizabeth Stine of kindergarten Gorkowski of Colorado, Cass City and Mr. and Mrs. and along the Gibson style brother of the bride, and Ron Little Miss: K-2grade sleeves. The embroidered Lyle Wheeler of Fenton left Hiller of Harbor Beach, Rites Wednesday, June 6, for Junior Mlss: 3-4 grade hemline continued around cousin of the bride. Murfreesboro, Tenn., to at- (Go by grade just finished) the full cathedral train that The bride’s mother wore a tend a reunion of the late E. Limited to first 20 in each category featured large sheercutouts. gone wrong Carmack Smith’s mother’s RegistrationDetails June 21, 7:OO in Cass City High The tea-length veil, made by handmade peach gown of bridal satin featuring a family. Friday evening all School. Registration fee $8.00. All proceeds help pay the bride’s mother, con- v the cousins attended a for 4th of July fireworks. ruffled lace collar with a ‘b I by MchE. Cuinthcr country music festival in sisted of Venise lace motifs lace medallion, surrounded \ with a scalloped lace edge. Woodbury and Saturday by V-shaped lace and a de- n It was attached to a spray of Ah, what is so rare as a day psychological significance evening they all had dinner tachable 2-tiered ruffled Jody Lynn Hazzard at the Lions Club. They re- flowers with string-of-pearl peplum. in June, the month of brides to this?) turned home Monday. accents. The groom’s mother wore Michael Dale and weddings? On one occasion, it was She carried a knee-length a light peach tea-length And what is so rare as the the groom. The unruffled Wednesday, June 6, Hos- bouquet of all white silk dress with a shirred neckline Mr. and Mrs. Garth Haz- perfect ceremony that priest carried on while the pital Auxiliary members of roses, ferns and greenery. It and belted waist and match- zard, Cass City, announce comes off exactly as the unconscious groom was car- Hills and Dales Hospital was interlaced with puffs of ing pant-length jacket. Both the engagement of their happy couple planned, with- ried out. He was returned had a luncheon on the netting, loops of crystal mothers wore silk corsages daughter, Jody Lynn, to out a hitch? and propped up in time to be gazebo at the hospital. Ap- beads and was highlighted Michael Dale, son of I don’t mean to alarm pro- pronounced man, as in man proximately 40 members of mini carnations and Mr. were present. Ken Jensen Hills and Dales sweetheart roses with hints and Mrs. Kirk Dale Sr., spective brides and grooms, and wife. spoke to the volunteers in of peach and blue. Marlette. but regardless of how long Then there was the bride’ appreciation of their work. General Hospital ‘ Miss Hazzard is a recent and carefully you plan the who didn’t have a thing to Arriving at the Rapson Mr. and Lynwood PATIENTS LISTED MON- Sportsman’s Club in a deco- graduate of Michigan Chris- big event, things can, and Weal-. Mrs. often do, go wrong. I encountered her a few LaPeer and Lynette and DAY, JUNE 18, WERE: rated hay wagon, the bridal tian College and is em- Belinda LaPeer were party greeted guests from ployed with Cable Media When I told some friends years ago in the UPS office, Saturday evening visitors Clara Bond, Alvera Midland, Auburn, Corporation, Farmington about the wedding guest frantically trying to track and Belinda and Lynette Ruhlman, Kenneth Hobart, Kawkawlin, Saginaw, Hills. Dale is a co-operative who keeled over in the lobby down the gown that still spent overnight with their Cass City; Georgia, Colorado, New student at Michigan Tech- just before OUT son’s wed- hadn’t arrived for her wed- great-grandparents, Mr. Salvatore Audia, Ubly ; nological University, pursu- ding, they related some ding the next day. and Gaylord LaPeer. Elsie Nichol, Kingston ; Jersey. Arizona. Illinois, the Mrs. Bernice Pelton, Janet ktr& area, Grand Rapids ing a B.S. degree in electri- wedding tales of which The late Fritz Neitzel, who Sunday evening visitors Parrish, Deford. and Huron and Sanilac cal engineering. He is em- nightmares are made. photographed a lot of wed- were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold counties. ployed by General Motors At our son’s wedding, the dings, used to say, “The Lapeer. Come To Music Camp! Hydramatic Division in incident only caused a slight bride came down the aisle After a short trip to the The Singles Club will Upper Peninsula, the couple Warren. delay while the paramedics wearing a smile.” Perhaps You are invited to register for a Following a June 23 wed- were called and worked over this was the one. meet Sunday at the Char- litis near UHY. They plan a mont at 7:OO p.m. This is a Free Demonstration Class that will The Chronicle 1 winter honeymoon to Colo- ding, the couple will reside the man before taking him to One perfectionistic bride time change. rado. in Rochester, Mich. the hospital in an ambu- had planned and executed introduce you and your child to the 1 lance. However, given the every detail to assure there usual pre-ceremony jitters, would be no slip ups. Never- Schneeberger exciting benefits of music. Group it seemed like an eternity. theless, when it was time to (He was well enough to begin, the organist couldn’t on dean’s list lessons available for children 2-1 6. make it back in time for the find the key to the organ. reception, fortunately.) After frantic searching to Connie A. Schneeberger, “MUSIC FOR LllTLE PEOPLE” The worst scenario for a no avail, it was decided that 4365 S, Seeger St., Cass wedding, I suppose, would she would have to play the City, has been named to the Kay Loomis, teacher be having one of the princi- piano instead, which spring 1990 semester dean’s pals not show up. I didn’t worked out okay, but it al- list at Taylor University, talk to anyone who had suf- tered the whole ceremony. Upland, Ind. offering a 6-week summer fered that humiliation. When the mother of an- She is the daughter of Mr. One wedding Was held up other bride broke her foot and Mis. Clarence Sch- session beginning July 9. for an hour, however, wait- just before the big day and neeberger and was a fresh- ing for the bridesmaid and had to go down the aisle in a man majoring in Biology. ring bearer, whose car had wheelchair, the fathers of To be named to the Dean’s broken down en route. the couple had to take the List at Taylor, a student (Can’tyou just seetheguests mothers’ places in lighting must achieve at least a 3.6 who had grudgingly given the candles, grade point average on a 4.0 up a golf game to attend?) If there’s anything to be scale while carrying 12 or One of the most common learned from all this, I guess more credit hours. wedding problems seems to it’s that it pays to be flexible Taylor University is a For more information call 872-3187 be having someone in the and maintain a sense of Christian liberal arts institu- bridal partypass out during humor. tion. the ceremony, and it seems And that, by the way, is not to happen to men more often a bad way to begin a mar- riage. CROWLEY v WE’VE MOVED CHIROPRACTIC Now located at Wecreate through i c education. gentle Selected LACE 112 OFF fechniques & personal 6265 Church St. Reg. Sale Reg. Sale care, a healthy and (Ella’s Shopping Center) Babv_. I I.pain free body. Quilting $1 2.30 yd. $10.99 Unger Plantation Bulky I Matching YARN $2.49 $1.89 &0 PLEASE Call For An Appointment Fabric 4.56 yd. 3m99 Unaer Nubby ta ~Ccu-In6udy Solid 2.99 2.29 CASS CITY 2.49 Broadcloth 2.86 yd. 1 5986 E. Cass City Rd., (M-81) Insurance Agency Fabric, Notions, How-To-Books, Yarn, Needlepoint Kits, Sewing Notions, Patterns (in the Allen Health Center) 872-51 SANDER’S YARN 5963 state st., 872-4241 14 King sto n 6 Appoint ments taken Cass City DR. CROWLEY fues. & Fri.-9:00-12:00 Phone Alan Klco Mary lnbody and FABRICS PLUS 683-2176 ~ B.S.D.C. Wed. & Thu~.-2:00-7:00 I CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20.1990 PAGE THREE

Vf It Fitz ... 9? An ideal father

By Jim Fitrgerald

I I Teachers’ salaries are increasing faster than the rate of “He was the ideal father,” Claude organized a summer going to write about my late inflation, areport from the Michigan Association of School Rose Bell said a few days program for about 30 young- funny father, wno spent his Boards says. before Father’s Day. She sters, Glenn said: “He got retirement years as a volun- Salaries will increase an average of 5.8 percent next fall, was talking about Robert P. them food, and tents to sleep teer, often driving disabled based on data from 438 of the state’s 524 K-12districts and O’Neil, who died of lung in. He was like a first lieu- people to the doctor (He 48 of 57 intermediate school districts. That’s without “step” cancer last Monday. He was tenant. He taught them to bragged he once got lost and increases for all teachers who have not reached the top of the only 53 years old. say grace before meals and became the first person in ‘‘)ay scale for years of service. heners.” taught them table man- history to get directions Both the taxpayers and the teachers come up losers in With a kind laugh, Bell from a blind backseat payment for health care. Teachers (including Cass City) recalled the time O’Neil After the drowning, Rose driver). visited her home and she have been accepting deductibles, but the cost to school Bell speculated her son But then Rose Bell told me districts has increased despite the change in benefits, the apologized because the might have been escaping place was a mess. “He said I about Robert O’Neil, who report reveals. from a life of chronic unem- will be missed by many should relax, if he ever saw ployment. He wasn’t paid ********** my place when it wasn’t a people who never met him, for his work with children and who, through his chil- mess, he’d think he was in and “the system looks down the wrong place.” dren, will help many people Repeated calls to Rev, Harry Capps have been unsuccess- on volunteers.” not yet born. ful in talking with the former pastor of the First Presbyterian I know Rose Bell. She is an The system should look up The ideal father, and vol- 3hurch in Cass City. Capps is leaving and, according to elderly black woman who at volunteers, especially unteer.. members of the congregation, is leaving the pulpit. lives in Detroit’s Jeffries such generous givers as Over the years we’ve had several opportunities to hear 4TH FUNDS - The Ladies Auxiliary of VFW Post 3644 Projects and her apartment Robert O’Neil. “He was Capps speak and always have been impressed with the way presented a $275 check to the Cass City Fourth of July is usually messy because it always getting us food, health he organized his material. overflows with clothing, clothing, toys, money. He For We were even more impressed with his public speaking Festival Committee Friday to help fund celebration of the food baskets and other tools thought of things; he gave insurance ability. After hearing him I always left with the feeling that upcoming holiday and Cass City’s 125th birthday. Above, of her trade. I never met Dr. good advice.” His church, that provides he was among the very best. Robert O’Neil, but I know St. PriscillaCgtholicChurch income when auxiliary President Berenice Sowden presents the check to he was white, was the chair- of Livonia, collected things ********I)* man of the University of for United Neighbors. hospitallzed, Lota Hartel, a member of the festival committee. Detroit’s psychology de- “And Dr. O’Neil taught his see me. Notes on the first trip north for the summer season. Maybe partment, and lived in Li- children the meaning of because it’s too early for the tourist boom, it appeared vonia. poverty. He taught his kids Ernest A. Teichman, Jr. relatively quiet over the weekend, There were vacancies in Shaw moving to Spurgeon College to give,” Bell said, noting Call: 6240 w. Main nearly every motel that we passed. she recently received a Cass City,Mich. Folks in the north evidently feel that the lull, if there was QUITE A PAIR “second generation” dona- Phone 872-3388 one, is strictly temporary. Building is booming, including a The Rev. R. Mark Shaw, pastoral and mission minis- Church in CassCity isapart. tion froi O’Neil’s oldest very large shopping center in Gaylord and individual build- son of Dick and Shirley try. The college is an ap- Both Teall and Shaw ex- There would seem to be son, now grown. ings sprouting like mushrooms almost everywhere. Shaw of Cass City, has re- proved agency of the Gen- pressed their enthusiasm some incongruity here. signed his pastoral ministry era1 Association of Regular over the opportunity to train Why, during the past 20 HIS LEGACY in Waterloo, Iowa, to be- Baptist Churches and asso- the coming generations of years, was O’Neil a regular CONTINUES come the assistant to the ciational fellowship of ministry personnel for local visitor at Bell’s home? Why state Farm Mutual AutOmObllC Insurance company . president at Spurgeon Bap- which the First Baptist churches. ’ did he often bring along his For Father,s D~~,I was Home Offlce Bloomlngton,llllnols f Printing Service 1 tist Bible College, Mul- wife, or mother, or some of berry, Fla. Bush participates in his 6 children? Whatever your printing needs, we serve them Shaw has been working Because O’Neil and his right! Latest modern offset and letterpress with the Rev. Timothy W. family were helping Rose The Weather equipment to assure you of the best results Teall, former pastor at First Global Shield ‘90 Bell with her trade, which is High Low Preclp. in every way. Baptist in Cass City, in the helping people. “A simply Waterloo ministry. Sgt. Bradford L. Bush re- port United States national marvelous family,” Bell Tuesday.. ,...... , ...... 76 .. ,60.. . . *25”, Wednesday...... ,85 . 68,. . -05”. Teall has accepted the po- cently participated in the policy. said. . .. . sition of president of Spur- Thunday., ...... , . , 80 .. .SO .. . . -02”. f Things We Print Strategic Air Command -Bush, a fuel specialist at Friday...... , . . .. ,. . . . . ,. . . 84.. . 53 . 0 geon Baptist Bible College Bell has achieved a modi- ...... Tickets 9 Business Cards exercise, “Global Shield McConnell Air Force Base, Saturday.’...... 81 .. . 64 ,.. . 0 , effective Sept. 1. Both the cum of local celebrity as the Accounting Forms ‘90.” Kan., with the 384th Supply Sunday...... , ...... I 86 .. .68 , ., . -01”. Menus founder, 28 years ago, and Letterheads Programs Teall and Shaw families will Squadron, is the son of Di- Monday...... , . 77, ,49 ., . . ,03”. be moving over the summer The exercise tested the nah L. and Floyd E. Argo of sole operator of United (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant.) Vouchers Statements months to assume their new Neighbors, a group of volun- Brochures Envelopes readiness of SAC units Devine, Texas. responsibilities. around the world, as well as His wife, Elizabeth, is the teers that supplies food, Air Force Reserve and Air daughter of Kenneth R. and clothing and other aid where Booklets Spurgeon Baptist Bible it’s needed. And, quite College is a ministry train- National Guard units, to Joan E. Pierce, 6039 State carry out orders which sup- St, Kingston. uniquely, the people receiv- Cass City Chronicle ing school offering 6 pro- ing help are required to grams of instruction de- “pay” for it bi helping Phone 872-2010 signed specifically for the United Neighbors help oth- preparation of people in ers. I first wrote about Rose I Bell in 1980, smn after the lifeless body of her 28-year- old son, Claude Bell, was found floating in the Detroit River, It might have been suicide, Because of a painful illness, Claude wasn’t able to support his family the way he wanted to. Like his mother, he spent most of his time helping others, usually children “Claude was always taking Milwaukee Best Lite I youngsters to wherever they had to be to get help or jobs or schooling. He tried to 12 pk. $399+ dep, show them how to live in the society they have to live in,” Order Your Keg Beer KimUs l- l- the Rev, W. Herbert Glenn said at the time. He is pastor of the Clawson United Methodist Church, a sup- porter of United Neighbors. Recalling the summer Our Dairy Industry AUCTION SALE The following personal property will be sold at public auction located 4 miles east of Cass City on M-81,3miles south on Van Dyke (M-53), 1 114 miles east at 9530 Argyle Road on Does It All! T,HURSDAY, JUNE 28 at 12:30 rom raising prize cows to marketing world- renowned products, our dairy industry Massey Ferguson #35 tractor wnoader F John Deere A tractor - narrow front makes an invaluable contribution to the local Gradall mobile crane economy and way of life. 1978 Chevy pickup 1957 Chevy #5700 truck w/l6’ box and hoist 1962 C-60 Chevy truck eep up the good work, dairy producers! Our Heavy duly, triple axle machinery trailer T semi-mount mower hats are off to you during Dairy Month, and Huskee 18.8 tons wodsplitter - gas engine - new BUZZRoller saw a&

ourK doors are open year-round to help you in every Metal lathe + 7’ over all length - good t Milling machine 26 5’ channel iron way we can. Test Rite power hack saw - new Pickup topper Guardian 5 speed drill press 3 hand wood splitters Power hack saw 2 sump pumps Heavy duty bench grinder Truck3 chargers 8 car tires Valve facer Air bumper jack Wood stoves Oliver 2-12 frailer plow Apt. size gas rangc 3 point, 2 row cultivator Many other hems ability. Subscription Price: To post offices in Thumb National And with the publicity the Tuscola. Huron and Sonarc Counties - focus changed, No longer $10.00 a year, or 2 yanfor $18.3 for $25, $7 for six months, and 3 months Harvey Kritzman, Owner ElaGiEZ&WS was success measured by the for s4.00. rn enjoyment of the builders In Michigan $12.00 a yur, 2 years Clerk - Hillaker Auction Service and friends and neighbors. $22.00. MEMBER FDIC Terms - Cash or check with ID. Everything settled for day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. I Pigeon 453-3713 - Cass City 872-431 1 - Auctioneers - Lorn & Clark Hillaker daily press and on televi- advertising and commercial and job I Caseville 856-2247 sion? printing, telephone 872-2010. Phone 51747213019 I‘

PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,i - JUNE 20,1990 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN - 4-fromarea Pageant open for Obituaries vounef J U ladies

Four area residents were the son of Jack and Judy In 1986 Heleski began at- Bureau Insurance Co. in Bad A popular event started for pre-fifth grade. last year’s festival will take Registration is scheduled among the students who Gillig. tending SVSU as well as Axe. place again during the for June 21 at 7 p.m. in the graduated from 2 Michigan The 21-year-old plans to taking extension classes A Cass City resident, Julie village’s birthday celebra- Cass City High School universities this past spring, continue working on his through CCHS. He recently Burns received her bachelor speech room. Loomis will Michigan Technological family’s cash-crop farm in received a bachelor in busi- of business administration tion. Decker.A 48-year-old SVSU withness administrationan accounting degreemajor The Little Miss Pageant accept the first 20 registrants University’s spring com- degree with an accounting mencement ceremonies major in SVSU’s May:? showcases some of the in each age division, 60 girls *, area’s youngest ladies. total, Participation isn’t took place May 19, during graduate said the college’s and management minor. ceremonies, Slated for June 28 at 7 p.m. limited to Cass City resi- which 823 degrecs were extension courses offered Between his stint at MSU The daughter of Jack aAd in theCassCity High School dents. given to 800 graduates. through Cass City High and 1986,Heleskiworkedas Mary Lou Burns, Ju!ie cafeteria, the event isn’t Late regisuation and a re- Saginaw Valley State Uni- School got him back on the a dairy farmer, married and graduated from Cass Cify versity conducted ceremo- education track, had 2 children. He and his High School in 1986. . ,-. designep to promote corn- hearsal is slated for June 27 nies May and awarded James Heleski received his wife Emilie are the parents Detitiveness. at 7 p.m. at Cass City High 5 Bums is working as coordi- School. degrees to 338 students Ubly High School diploma of Deborah, 21, and Jean, nator of the Detroit Edison Girls are evaluated on their completing their studies in poise, appearance and abil- For more information, cdl in 1959 and started at Michi- 19. Project for Thumb Enter- ity to express themselves. Loomis after 4:30 p.m. at the winter semester. gan State University in the At the end of June, Heleski prises, a subsidiary of the 8724221. Cass City resident Scott fall. After 2 years, he left will begin working as an Human Development Comr,* Beauty and talent are not mission in Caro. factors in this program, said Geiger received his master MSU. insurance agent for the Farm coordinator Deanna of science degree in electri- .. waing, retiring from the her in death. C:a1 engineering from MTU. Loomis. Pupil missed Holbrook Baptist Church in Funeral services will be Former resident The pageant isdivided into 1975. Mr. Gelatt died Jan. A Cass City Intermediate held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at 3 age categories: Tiny Miss, 21, 1982. the First Baptist Church, 3 and 4-year-olds and 5- School honor roll list re- Mrs. Gelatt, who had been year-olds who, haven’t cently published in the Cass City, with Rev. John R, Chronicle should have in- a school teacher in the Wood, pastor, officiating. started kindergarten; Little Thumb area prior to her Burial will be in Novesta Col. Reid promoted- Miss, K-second grade and cluded Mandy Nizzola, a marriage, was a member of seventh grader who earned Cemetery, Cas City. passed the guidon that sym- 32 1s t since January, respon- pre-third grade; Junior Miss, the Holbrook Baptist Arrangements are by third and fourth graders and all As. bolizes command of the unit sible for 150 Minuteman I11 Little’s Funeral Home, Cass to Brig. Gen. Patrick Caru- nuclear missiles deployed in City. ana, commander of the 42nd silos throughout much of Air Division, who then eastern North Dakou. George West passed it on to Reid. The son of Mr, and Mrs. The promotion makes Donald Reid of Cass City, George “Al” West, 82, of Reid, who previously served Reid,46, is a 1961 Cass Cit, it. Clair died Friday, April as vice commander of the High School graduate. , !7,.I in River District Hospi- ai He was born Aug, 20, 1907, in Muirkirk, Ontario. TMJgroup s lates meet I le married Alta Boughner Scott Geiger Thomas Whitney, Hi lune 25, 1932, in Marine - The Thumb Area Chapter DDS. will speak to the group about Ttrtdry The son of Shirley and k \ of the Tri-County TMJ Sup- Ronald Geiger, Scott gradu- port Group will meet July 10 conservative options in the. Mr. West graduated from ated from Cass City High at 7 p.m, at Hills and Dales treatment of temporomandk Cass City High School in bular (jaw) joint syndromG\r School in 1983 and began Former Cass City resident Hospital in Cass City. 1925 and from Central Guest speaker will be F. attending MTU the follow- Col, James H. Reid recently (Tw. .f Michigan University in ing fall. He earned a bache- was named commander of + e e :*Ie. 1929. He began his teaching lor of science degree in elec- career at St. Clair High trical engineering from that the 321st Strategic Missile Others Get Quick Results School. He was a well- Wing, Grand Forks Air The *: university in 1987. With Chronicle’s a -, known coach and physical Force Base, North Dakota. : .% Currently Geiger lives in a In a brief ceremony held Ads- education teacher in St. suburb of Chicago and . Classified This Weekend Only Clair until he went to work May 31, outgoing com- You Too! 8- works for Motorola, Inc. mander Col. Lance Lord Will : for the Diamond Crystal Salt The 25-year-old moved mememeoe+eeeemaoo+ea+.+..+.C’: Co. of St. Clair in 1945. He there in mid-January for an COPPERTONE retired from Diamond Crys- electrical engineering posi- r- tal in 1972 as vice-president t;-” LlV11. of industrial relations and John Gillig of Decker also personnel. was awarded a diploma from NOTICE LOTION mmmmmumm OF SPECIAL VILLAGE COUNCIL MEETING’ Regular Value $6.57 W $2.48 Clair. He had also belonged Notice is hereby given that there will be a special Village of to the St. Clair Rotary Club Cass City council meeting at 8:OO a.m. on July 18, 1990 to since 1929. He was a former member of the St, Clair consider a resolution authorizing a private sale of the follow-. County Library Board and the the County Board of Health. ing described land owned by village: He was also a member of Lot 1 and the North 71.40 feet of Lot 2 of Cass City First Congregational Church of St. Clair. Industrial Park, according to the Plat thereof recorded in He is survived by his wife; Liber 4 of Plats, pages 62-63, subject to an easement a son, Dr. Robert W. West of across the North 30 feet of Lot 1for Village water, storm, WATER BABIES RAID Imine, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. SOLARCAINE and sanitary sewer lines, and for other utility purposes. Sunblock Wasp and Frederick H. Pinney of Cass Sunburn 19 $449 City, and a niece, Miss 1.87 acres more or less. Eream ...... Itornet Spray $39‘ Annette Pinney of Cass ipray .... 4 02. 14 02. 3302. City, Abrotherandsister-in- Regular Value $7.69 Regular Value $6.38 law, John W. and Bertha Regujar Value $4.99 West, died earlier. Dated June 15,1990 House and fard Spray $375 A memorial service was John Gillig Joyce A. LaRoche 1 13 02. Village Clerk Regular Value $5.7 1 e!!2% Anti-Itch Cream Rev. Robert Findlay offici- ated, “LET US HEAT OR COOL YOUR HOUSE”:; BAND-AID DEEP WOODS Organic h-, ’lastic BENADRYL $15g OFF 3andages en UL Anti-Itch Growers $369 Cream ...... Bug Spray .. $2Q! Regular Value $4.55 .. 6c to meet Regular Value $4.78 The June meeting of the Organic Growers of Michi- gan will be held Thursday at 730 p.m. at the Detroit Edison Building in Lapcer. SUMMER The building is located at 105 Suncrest Dr., about a TUNE-UPS AND half-mile east of M-24 be- SLIM-FAST tween M-24 and Millville REPAIRS FO Road. Ultra $659 NEOSPORIN The meeting will feature 2 YOUR ENSURE video tape presentations Formula 14 02 Antibiotic $299 PLUS entitled, “Intensive Corn- FURNACE Regular Ointment .... rnercial Vegetable Produc- $579 if2 02. 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The Great Seal of the US. has 13 of each of these items: stars, stripes, clouds, arrows, laurel leaves, ber- ries, feathers in each wing and tail, and rows in the pyramid. This is one case where 13 is a lucky number! CASS CITY, MICHIGAN I CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,JUNE 20,1990 PAGE FIVE Round dancers Senecals hoo k ped on teaching

vanced classes. While liv- “When I’m teaching, I no- as cueing, round dances for ’ Kristine L. Renaud by ing in Pittsburgh, from 1982 the Lapecr Squarestompers, Staff Writer tice when I make a mistake to 1984, the Senecals were the students make the same Romeo Country Cuzzins, all Joe and Mari- members of a round dance mistake,” Joe added. Erie Squares in Port Huron anne Senecal club which pushed them to To hone their round danc- and Wheelin’ Dealers in square dancers achieve higher difficulty ing style and keep up with Burton. As couples dance to and the pair will levels. innovations, the SenecaIs round dance songs, Mari- quickly refute that label. ‘That’s where we really belong to 3 organizations anne,tells them what figures Talented and stylish per- developed our dancing a and subscribe to 6 publica- to do and keeps them mov- formers, the Cass City little more,” Joe said. tions. ing to the music’s beat. couple are dedicated to Cuers are necessary be- round dancing, a style h- TEACHING THEIR CONTINUING cause “we don’t expect the vented by square dancers. CRAFT EDUCATION dancers to learn all the “Not a lot of people know dances by memory,” Mari- about round dancing,” Joe Shortly after moving to One group, Roundalab is anne explained. said. “But there’s a lot to it. Cass City in 1984, the Sene- an internationalround dance When Marianne isn’t call- There’s a lot going on.” cals were given the opportu- teaching club. Another or- ing for other groups, the Round dancing looks like a nity to share their expertise ganization, Michigan Senecals teach 3 nights a 0 combination of square and with others, a chance they Round Dance Teachers As- week in Burton, Port Huron ballroom dance techniques. rejected at first. sociation, is one the Sene- and at home. The club that Instead of requiring 4 While round dancing at cals were presidents of this meets in their basement, the couples to a square, couples Car0 and Cas City square past year. Universal Round “Sen-E-Q’s”, formed from perform steps with their dances, the Senecals were Dance Council is the third the original 11 couples who partners while moving in a approached and asked if club to which they belong. asked them to start teaching. - kircle. they would consider teach- “We also attend a lot of Currently, the couple has ’;‘ Dancers learn steps on ing. They turned down that things,” such as workshops their house up for sale while ’~ariouslevels of difficulty, original offer because they and weekend-long semi- Marianne works on obtain- ‘.phasesone through 6. Then didn’t want to risk not hav- nars, Marianne pointed out. ing a real estate license and the figures are combined ing time to dance. At such dance clinics the Joe interviews for a new job. -depending on the song. “Once you become a Senecals learn new steps, Even if they move out of this Round dancers perform the teacher, you don’t have time practice execution and styl- area, where they are estab- Same dances to the same to do any dancing yourself,” ing, and find out what lished, the Senecals won’t records, and every couple in Joe said. dances are popular in the quit round dancing. ROUND DANCERS Joe and Marianne Senecal are shown performing one of their the circle moves in sync. However, in January 1985, United States and abroad. “I’m not going to give up “A lot of the international Car0 residents Fran and “The more clinics you go to, my dancing,” Marianne favorite numbers in the basement studio of their home. The Senecals are round ballroom figures have been Norma Freville arranged for the more national and inter- dance instructors, a style originated by square dancers. incorporated into the round 11 couples to meet at the national teachers you meet,” ment in “That’slife, to teach my enjoy-round dances,” Joe pointed out. Senecal home for round Marianne said. They have dancing ,” dance lessons. Joe and met instructors from the .‘.‘Round dancing has really Marianne soon were hooked Netherlands, New Zealand, MICHIGAN’S POPULAR CANOEING RIVERS taken off because you do it on teaching. Australia, Japan, West Ger-- State ,boasts of 36,000 as a couple,” he added. The One thing Joe particularly many, Alaska and other Onlonrpm LAKE SUPERIOR Senecals know of couples enjoys is helping men over- parts of the world. 0 who enjoy the pastime so come the discomfort of Through the magazines miles oJ canoe water much they plan their timeoff learning to dance. and newsletters they re- work to coincide with round “All of a sudden you see ceive, the Senecals keep up From aquietpaddledowna river paddle should wear the other. Attach bags to the dapce seminars, sort of like them relaxing a little more, with the newest dances and scenic liver to a fast moving tennis shoes and bring a dry canoe. working vacations. The then their egos take over,” discover which have made ride on the rapids, change of clothing, suntan SChKals, originally from he said. It’s like the men are the “classics” list. Michigan’s 36,000 miles Of oil, hat and windbreaker. Alcohol affects balance Detroit, started round danc- thinking, ‘I look good out “Some dances have been inland waterways will lure Leave expensive jewelry and coordination and in- ing in 1967 when a member here,”’ Joe remarked, around for years. Eve one thousands Of Canoeists this home and place wallets and creases your WilhgneSS t0 of their square dance club “Women pick it up a lot still knows them and5 oes Season, AAA Michigan re- keys in zippered Or buttoned take risks, SO don’t drink introduced them to it. They easier,” because generally them,” Marianne said. Porn- pockets. while canoeing. Canoers *’mained in the club for they are more comfortable Round dancing is more In addition to canoes, T~ keep personal posses- should know how to swim $bout 4 years then quit to abut dancing, Marianne technical now than a few many liveries also rent inner sions dry, place items in and wear personal flotation Fise their daughter, Diane, added. devices approved by the years ago and that is why the tubes to take advantage Of garbage bags sealed sepa- gow married and living in Even though the Senecals Senecals try to stay in touch growing interest in “tub- rately and packed one inside US.Coast Guard. Ph oen ix . have taught for more than 5 with trends, Joe explained. ing.” Some liveries also :At the insistence of friends, years, they continue to take Although they learned to provide kayaks and paddle- Adults ‘@epair got back into danc- lessons and attend work- round dance from square boats. $3.50 $g around 1977 and quickly shops to improve their tech- dancers, many clubs are “Canoe rental rates vary widely, ranging from $12 a Children geveloped*theirskills. niques. starting to hue separate $2.00 :“The easy level got boring “If you don’t keep up your round and square dance call- day to as much as $18 an @ us,” Joe laughed, adding ownskillsit’s hard to teach,” ers. hour depending on the loca- Ends Thurs, June 21 pey soon moved into ad- Marianne explained. Marianne calls, referred to tion,” said Peter Erickson, Michael J. Fox in AAA Michigan Club Serv- “BACK TO THE FUTURE PART 111” ices director. “But most liv- - Money for you eries are holding prices to STARTS FRIDAY last year’s levels.” when you need it Some liveries charge June 22 most ...from hourly rates of $3 to $18. Others reserve canoes for 2 UNIVERSAL LIFE 1/2 hour blocks at costs be- Canoe rentals, public access and other services are available on most of tween $14 and $20, Some “TOTAL kujYou can build a huge cash value the state’s popular canoeing rivers listed. With more than 36,000miles charge daily rates of $12 to \/fund that earns a high rate of of rivers and streams, other Michigan rivers also provide canoeing interest-and use it for family needs, Opportunities for enthusiasts. $30. Half-day, weekly and retirement, college for the kids, or other group discounts also may be big dreams you might have. Choose the policy that available. R ECA LL” protects your life and provides the money you Rich Ypma Steven Wright Rivers listed on the AAA need throughout your lifetime-Universal Life from P.O. Box 40 Michigan 1990 Canoe starring Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company of Michigan. Bad Axe, MI 48413 Guide range from quiet wa- Making your future D FARM BUREAU Phone 269-9911 reports for duty ter to fast moving with rap- more predictable r EMEWl-n ~r 074-5172 Marine pfc. Steven C. ids. For more information Arnold Wright, son of Dalbert N. about individual liveries, and Nancy J. Wright, 7298 write to the Michigan Rec- E. Elmwobd Rd., cass City, reational Canoeing Associa- Schwarzenegger recently reported for duty at tion, P.O. Box 296, Mon- Marine Corps Security tague, Mich. 49437. The Force Company, Naval association represents more Mon. - Sat. 7:OO and 9:15 p.m. Weapons Station, Char- than half of state liveries. leston, S.C. Most liveries open in April Sunday 3:00,5:OO and 7:OO p.m. or May and remove canoes A graduate ~ 1989 of Cass . City High School, he joined from the water in October or 1 the Marine Corps in June November. Reservations 1989. are recommended, espe- Others Get Quick Results With The cially during holidays and Chronicle’s C1 assi fie d Ads- summer weekends. Those heading out for a You Will Too! II I

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Family Pack I Cheese & 1 item Chicken, Fish or Both with fries and coleslaw I $E99 L J $2035 I I Each additional item $1 .OO extra i Expires June 25,lBgo -~ Expires June 25,1990 COMING FRIDAY, JUNE 29 L~~~~~~--~~~J~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --ONE FULL WEEK== JOHNNY’S F%ihLy Eddie Murphy & Nick Nolte 1252 E. Gro Rd. 515 Nestle (M-81, Next To Hardees) ‘WE Durn’’ Cass City “ANOTHER 48 HRS” Caro - 673-3805 - 872-5333 CASS MICHIGAN PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20,1990 CITY, Owen-Gage Your neighbor says Mrs. Thelma Jackson honor roll Holbrook Area News I Phone 658-2347 Owen-Gage High School Civil War reenactors officials have named the following students to the spark Smith’s interest . . : The Euchre Club will meet Mr. and Mrs. Mitch cilaza visited Mrs. Reynold house for Karen Sweeney at LaPeer were Sunday eve- school’s fourth marking Friday afternoon, June 22, at Warner of Ubly, Mr. and Tschirhart in Bad Axe the ho’me of Mr. and Mrs. ning guests of Mr, and Mrs. period honor roll: With the village celebrating its 125th birthday, Cass City’s : 2 o’clock at the home of Mr. Mrs. George Zaratzia and Wednesday afternoon. Franklin Sweeney at Lan- Cliff Jackson. Fourth of July festival promises special attractions this time I ‘ and Mrs. Frank Laming. family of Union Lake, Mr. Mrs. Ken Osentoski and 2 sing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 12TH GRADE around. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bouck and Mrs. George Jackson Jr. grandchildren, Tracy and Wednesday lunch guests of Elaza were guests of Mr. Popular events from past years, the 3 on 3 basketball games, . were Monday evening of Oxford, Leanna Lucka- David Matthews, and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland and Mrs. Leonard Goro- Ann Carr, Stacy Enderle, pool games for the kids, the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Cliff doo and Brandon of Bad Mr.and Mrs. Bob Cleland Jr. were Mrs. Bill Sturgil and nowicz at Harbor Beach. Marla Goslin, Kristin Grass- parade, a flea market, arts Jackson. Me, Jerry Peter of Clark- were Saturday afternoon David of Hawaii and Karen Lynn Spencer attended the mann, Brandy Salcido, Brad and crafts and fueworks Mrs. Dick Krug of Warren, ston, Mrs. Bob LePla of guests of Mrs, Alex Cleland Cleland of Bad Axe. Other Royal Arch Masonic annual Susalla, Dale Tabar. will return along with a few Florence Mattice of Dear- Yale, Mrs. George Jackson and Carol Laming. afternoon guests were Mrs. meeting in Car0 Thursday extras. born and Mr. and Mrs. and Don Jackson attended a Dougal Leitch and Mr. and Mark Particka and Adam of evening. 11th GRADE Civil War reenactors may Stanley Glaza were graduation open house for Mrs. Dale Hind were Texas, Mrs. Melvin Particka Mr. and Mrs, Ken Osen- prove to be the most out- Wednesday lunch guests of Melissa Jackson at the home Wednesday forenoon guests and Mrs. Hiram Keyser. toski were Sunday and Marilyn Abfalter, Alice standing addition to the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Osen- of Linda Jackson Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wednesday evening guests Garza, Michele Glasgow, festival. Authentic camps Ballagh were Wednesday Miller of Cass City were Lori Radabaugh, Vicki set up in the artillery toski. afternoon. 1 of Mrs. Alex Cleland and park, Mrs.Lynn Spencer at- Mrs. Steve Rickett, Cory evening guests of Mr. and Sunday aftentoon guests of Carol Laming. Ricker, David Thomas, demonstrations and a tended a pink and blue and Caitlyn of Redford and Mrs. Gerald Wills. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bouck. Virginia Greenlee of Ar- Debie Thorp, Chad Tim- staged battle probably will shower for Robyn Shamka Mrs. Curtis Cleland visited Mr. and Mrs, Henry Sofka Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson gyle was a Tuesday supper mons, Kathy Wildman, draw record crowds. at the Fraset Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Doug Cleland were Saturday evening were Tuesday afternoon and evening guest of Reva Mark Zaleski. Although this year’s gala Church Monday evening. and family. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tony guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ha- Silver. is noteworthy due to the Reva Silver was an after-’ Cieslinski. rold Copeland. Susan Sofka of Davison lOTH GRADE village’s anniversary, noon guest of Edanna Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bouck Beatrice Hundersmarck of Mrs. Lynn Spencer at- and John Main of Highland many residents have appreciated the last 12 festivals as well. were Saturday supper and Bad Axe, Mr. and Mrs. tended the Ubly Miriam spent the weekend with Mr. Maelin Damm, Lisa neighbor J.E. Smith said he has attended village Sweeney. Your ~ Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cies- evening guests of Mr. and David Hacker and Chris and OES Past Matrons meeting and Mrs. Henry Sofka. Dorsch, Angie Gruber, festivals since before 1979, when they were organized in linski and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clifford Connors of Mrs. Earl Schenk were and lunch at the Crazy Horse Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gracey Mickey Parks, Debbie Tim- honor of July 4. Henry Sobwere among a Filion. among a group who attended in Ubly Tuesday. and Mr. and Mrs, Arnold mons. Some of Smith’s favorite activities are the parade, basket- group who attended the Brenda Tyrrell of Reese a graduation open house for Mrs. Alex Cleland spent a LaPeer were Tuesday after- ball tournaments, mud volleyball and the Sally Doerr danc- - golden wedding anniversary spent the weekend with Suzanne Britt Sunday at the few days last week with Bbb noon guests of Mr, and Mrs. 9TH GRADE ers, just because such events are fun to watch. party at Franklin Inn in Bad Kathryn Tyrrell, home of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Cleland Sr. in Waterford. Lee Hendrick. If asked by the festival committee to suggest improve- Axe Saturday for Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson Britt. Reva Silver was a Monday Mrs. Glen Shagena visited Janet Abfalter, Alissa ments, Smith said “I perhaps would like to see a few more - - Mrs. Floyd Zulauf of Ubly. visited Ann Benkelman and Mrs. Ruth Rakowski of and Wednesday afternoon Bertha Shagena in CasS City Draschil, Shane Martindale, high school bands.” Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gracey Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wallace Bad Axe and Edanna guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Saturday forenoon. Tanya Muntz, Loretta Rol- However, he said he understands the difficulties in reas- were evening guests of Mr. Friday afternoon. Sweeney and David at- Wills. Wildman.sfon, Carli Salcido, Robin sembling bands after school lets out for the summer and’ and Mrs. Arnold LaPeer. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley tended a graduation open Krysten Soh was a MYSTERY TOUR families leave on vacations. Wednesday luncheon and History is something about which Smith enjoys reading and’ ‘ dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Twelve members and 2 8TH GRADE he’s looking forward toseeing the Civil War reenactors. As ’ Henry Soh. guests went on the Greenleaf for the battle, “I’m interested in seeing how it comes out,” he Mrs. David Hacker and Extension mystery tour Angie Martindale, Brandy remarked. Chris were Tuesday guests Thursday to the Om Mu- Parks, Shannon Smith, Patti Another member of the Smith household, son Robert, of Mrs. Earl Schenk. seum and Antique Shops in Timmons, Jodi Wood. makes a point of attending the festival. An Upper Peninsula Mr. and Mrs. Otis Robin- North Branch. They had resident since 1981, Robert spends a week at his parents’ son of Bad Axe were Satur- lunch at the Heritage Inn in 7TH GRADE Cass City home during the July 4 celebration. Smith thinks day evening guests of Mr. Brown city, after taking a his son may have ulterior motives for returning every year. - - and Mrs. Glen Shagena. scenic tour of Amish farms. Melody Abfalter, S hana “I think he comes to enjoy his mother’s home cooking.” Kathy Martinez was a They toured the Brown City Adkins, Shane Kady, Mich- Monday forenoon guest and motor home factory and elle Pisarek, Kay Timmons, The ChefkChoice Melissa Jackson and A. J. stopped at an antique shop in Jill Wildman. Batie were Wednesday Af- Marlette. VILLAGE OF Outdoor Coohing ternoon guests of Mrs. ******** L. Jamison Barbecue season is here, and now is the time -- George Jackson and Don. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard to think about replacing that old gas grill with Mrs. Kevin Robinson was a Marchand of Drayton Plains a new “In-ground’’ Embermatic natural gas Wednesday evening guest are spending a few days at selected for GAGETOWN grill. With many quality features, you’ll love of Mrs. Ray Michalski, their home here. an Embermatic.. .the chef’s Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cleland Please take notice that the village of choice in outdoor cooking. Mr. and Mrs. John Naples hodor guard and daughters were Surlday of East Detroit spent the Gagetown, MI, will be taking sealed bids evening guests of Mr. and weekend with Mrs. Louis A Cass City girl is among from those persons interested in construct- $14SgS Mrs. Curtis Clcland. # Naples. 52 Mitten Bay Girl Scouts +Installation 61300 ing a / Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson Marsha Lee Carlson and and 7 adults selected to serve the State of Michigan as the 40’x 80’ METAL POLE BUILDING USE OUR CONVENlENl PAYMENT PLAN OPEN MONDAY - FRIDAY 8-5 of Alpena, Mr. and Mrs. son of Bay City were Sunday Clarence Miller of Cass City afternoon guests of Mr. and Governor’s Honor Guard at for the village on property owned by the LSoutheasternMichigan Gas Company Mrs. Marshall Spading. the Scout Service Camp on ~ and Mr. and Mrs. Olin Mr. and Mrs. Larry Konkel Mackinac Island Aug. 11- vi11 age. Sandusk y: 640-2334 Bouck were supper and eve- ning guests of Irene Davis of and Marney and Lois Carde- 18. All bids for the construction of said build- Check your telsphone directory for a toll fee number in your area. Bad Axe. nas were Sunday afternoon She is Laura Jamison, ing must be received by no later than Mr, and Mrs. Arnold guests of Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Eugene and Pat Lewis Loss at Deford. Jamison, Cass City, who 5 p.m. on July 2,1990. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Far- along with Rebecca Pe- Specifications pertaining to the construc- relly went to the Zinger- tersen and Heather Rundel, tion of the pole building may be obtained Smigielski Funeral Home in both of Caro, will represent Ubly to pay respects to Tuscola County. from the village clerk, Elery Sontag, 6574 Ralph S hagena Tuesday Gage St., phone 665-9956, or from the vil- evening. The Scout Service Camp is Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anthes the only location in the lage president, William Downing, 6634 were Wednesday lunch United States where Girl Gage St., phone 665-9986 between the hours guests of Mr. and Mrs. Scouts and Boy Scouts are of 9 a.m. & p.m. Monday-Friday. Kevin Robinson and family. integral to the operation of 5 Mrs, Steve Rickett, Cory an historical site. The village reserves the right to refuse any and Caitlyn of Redford are Each summer, thousands and all bids. All bids received by the village spending a few days with of visitors from all over the will be opened at the regular village council Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr and world visit Mackinac Island. Jeff. Other Wednesday af- As these visitors tour the meeting held on July 2,1990, at 8 p.m. at the ternoon guests were Mrs. historic Fort Mackinac and Gagetown Village Hall. Joe Doerr and Leone Doerr other sites, they are greeted of Argyle. by a Girl Scout’s smile and Elery Sontag, Village Clerk Mrs. Mark Particka and friendly assistance. son Adam of Woodland, h Texas, are spending 2 weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Particka. Murines commend Stirrett Marine Cpl. Jerry L, Stir- rett, son of Leeann M. and Jerry L. Stirrett Sr., 3589 Third St., Owendale, was recently commended while serving with the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Corps Air Station New River, Jacksonville, N.C.

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CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, TUNE 20,1990 PAGE SEVEN ...... HEALTH TIPS Reeves is ,Culver Cost savings of generic Academy graduate Down Memory Lane drugs can be dramatic From the files of the Chronicle Reeves has attended CMA Deford was among the 169 3 years and achieved the Generic drugs enjoy wide- decades,” he added. generic drug is bi- graduates of Culver Military rank of cadet staff sergeant. (Wuivalent to the original- He is a member Beason spread use, yet many con- In 1988, sales of generic Academy and Culver Girls’ of ...... sumers know little about drugs nationwide were $3.4 BimquivdencY that Academy, Culver, Ind., to Board of Governors,ski club them and have questions billion, accounting for one the generic bug is absorbed receive their diplomas June and scuba club. FIVE YEARS AGO education and is currently laude, renardinn their use. third of all Dnscriptions into the bloodstream at the 3, In academics he earned one seeking a teaching position Mrs. Willard Dobbs of Y in the Thumb area. “Gene& drugs are same rate and to the Same Silver A and as a frrst-class- Bobbi MacKay graduated Cass City presented her pi- effec- filled. board tive. They are chemically To get Federal Drug Ad- degree as the brand name man he received the John from Fems State College, Retiring hospital ano pupils in a recital Sun- drug. Phillip Sousa Award, which Big Rapids, May 24 with President Jim Bauer wel- day afternoon at the Cass the same as brand name ministration (FDA) ap- comed new trustees Robert drugs, but usually cost less - proval, a generic Fgmust Recent attention has been is presented to the most out- associate degrees in nursing City Methodist Church. - in some cases dramati- be the same as its brand focused on generic drugs standing first-class instru- and radiography. She is the Green and Don Tonti at the Thirty-?ne students partici- cally less - - than brand name name counterpart. It must because the FDA is investi- mentalist. Reeves also daughter of Mr. and Mrs. annual meeting. pated in the program. drugs,” said Dr. Fred Sew contain the same amount of gating allegations that a few graduated with honors in Robert MacKay of Cass City Supt. Donald Crouse said, Ed Retherford became the eryn, associate medical di- active ingredients, call for manufacturers tried to speed music. and a 1982 graduate of Cass following the decisive de- second CasCity area youth rector for Blue Cross and the same dosage, and be up the drug approval proc- The son of Mr. and Mrs. City High School. nial Monday of 3 extra mills to snag a huge Blue Shield of Michigan taken in the same manner, ess. Ted Marshall of Deford, he Sixty-two attended the foroprations,718-461,that smallmouthed bass from the “What has come out of plans to attend Northwest- dinner sponsored by the he will immediately outline Cass River in recent weeks. (BCBSM). “Generics have for example by mouth. the cuts that will made played an important role in Manufacturers also are these incidents is an even em Michigan College. Dorcas women June 11 at be Retherford came into this health care over the last 3 required to prove that the more stringent application Salem UM Church. Mau- necessary to operate the office with a giant 18-inch process for new generic rice Joos led grace at the school next year. fish. meal and Francis Joos pre- The community will honor / drugs,” said Dr. Severyn. “The FDA is taking steps to Quilt show sided over the business Dr. James H. Ballad with a 35 YEARS AGO Professional and Business make sure that generic drugs meeting. cooperative dinner Sunday maintain the good track rec- scheduled The Evergreen School re- at the Masonic Temple. The Mrs. Lloyd Finkbeiner of ord they have had over the union was held Saturday at public is welcome and asked Cass City successfully com- years.” David Reeves The Thumb Thimbles the Evergreen School, S hab- to bring a dish to pass and pleted work this spring for a DI RECTORY _. Quilt Guild will host its third bona. Mrs. Clark Auslander table service, said Helen The cost savings Ot genenc Ralph N, Manuel, presi- BS degree in elementary bi-annual quilt show June 22 registered 40 ‘who attended Lorentzen, coordinator of education from Central drugs can be dramatic. For dent of the Academies, the event. Jack Esau will ACCOUNTANTS PHY SlClANS instance, a 2 supply of made the presentations dur- and 23 at Kingston High the reunion. Officers Michigan College. Mrs. week lead a brief program ac- the brand name antibiotic ing the sihool’s 96th Com- School. elected for the coming year Finkbeiner worked as an off- are: Edsel Connell, presi- knowledging Dr. Ballard’s campus student for her de- “doxycycline” can cost a mencement ceremonies. The show will be open Fri- years of service as an area Dr. Jeffrey Crowley pharmacy $55, while its dayfrom9a.m. to7p.m.and dent; Ernest Hyatt, vice- 35 gree. president, and Marie physician. Certified Public Accountants Chiropractor generic equivalent costs $5. Sr. Citizens Menu Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Gleason Rohlfs has been Meredith, secretary-treas- appointed the new Huron Gary Anderson, CPA - 673-3137 5986 E. Cass City Rd. A similar supply of the brand name “cephalexin,” also an Senior citizens are asked There will, be some 100 urer. 25 YEARS AGO County agricultural agent. Robert Tuckey, CPA * 872-3730 Cass City (M-81) to make reservations on the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jerry Bernhardt, CPA - 13733137 antibiotic, can cost a phar- quilts and other items on Mrs. Carroll Howarth took Phone 872-4241 day of the meal between 8 Comment and and Cass City firemen were 715 frank St., Caro, MI display. The majority of the Mi Mrs. her daughter, Carol, to Sagi- E. macy nearly $80, compared a.m.-9 a.m.by calling Ann the and guild’s 21 members are from Harry Kehoe were callers called twice Monday to naw Sunday, from which to $28 for its generic form. Stepku 872-5337. Steve Cybulski 6261 Church St., Casr City, MI Harold f. Donahue hgmanufacturers apply Friday evening at Oak farm, four place she left for Camp Phone 8724668 Kingston, although the quil- Bewh, where the Bill and a half miles west of the M.D., A.A.F.P. to the FDA for approval to JUNE 25,27,29 Mini’wanca, near Mus- 4674 Hill ters also come from the sur- village, to put out fires in a Streel produce a generic drug after Blisses of Cass City are kegon, where for two Cess City rounding of Fairgrove, hay field where Cybulski COUNSELING the patent on a brand name areas spending the summer. months she will serve as ----- 872-2323 Monday - Barbecued Millington, Marlette, Lex- was working. OlhCrhOWlw-)r drug expires. Because the Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, counselor and craft insbuc- uol#fhudrr ington, Snover and - TEN YEARS AGO Mrs. Robert Wallace, the DO YOU HAVE A generic manufacturer does Salad Bar, Variety Bread, tor. The camp is sponsored DRlNKlNG PROBLEM3 Croswell. former Beatrice Leslie, was by the American Youth not have the advertising and Pineapple Tidbits. Some of the activities en- among 785 students gradu- ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Dr. 3. Geisslnger development costs of the Kathy Toner, daughter of Foundation. AND AL-ANON Wednesday -Pork Chops joyed by the group include ating recently Central Chiropractor original producer of the Patricia Toner and Deaa from Every Friday Evonlng - 8:W p.m. with Stuffing and Gravy, friendship quilts, round Toner, recently graduated Michigan University. Mrs. Mrs. Floyd Werdeman and Good brand name generics Shepherd Lutheran Church drug, Mashed Potatoes, Corn, robin quilts and sharing new from Central Michigan Uni- Wallace is the daughter of Theresa Ann and Mrs. Vin- ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Mon,, Tues., Thurs.. Fri. usually can be sold for much Roll, Cookies. ideas. Members also get versity, majoring in health Mrs. Albert Leslie and the cent Wald and Mary Louise Tuesday Evenings 8:OO p.m. 9-12 a.m. and 2-6 p.m. less than brand name drugs. Friday - Chicken Patti on a St. Pancratius Parlsh Hall Basement Sat, 912 p.m. together for all-day work- education and biology. She late Mr. Leslie of S habbona. left Tuesday for New Roch- Cass city On occasion, a physician Hamburger Bun, Tator Tots, shops. She graduated magna cum elle, New York. 21 N. Almer, Caro, Mich. may prefer a brand name received a BS degree in _____- - Across from IGA store Lima Beans, Plums. DENTISTS drug for,a certain patient, Phone Caro 67- The physician indicates this h. Paul Chappsl, DDS, PC by writing “D.A.W.” on the prescription, or “Dispense Family D8ntiStty Richard A. Hall, 0.0. As Written.” Comprehensive Orthodontics Osltwpathic Phpkian A recent sampling taken by 6240 Hill St., Cass City 4674 Hill b. FDA Cass City, Mtchiigan the of the top 30 ge- Phone 872-3870 8724446 neric drugs found only 1.1 872425 Horm 1724782 percent lacked potency or didn’t dissolve properly, HEALTH CARE approximately the same ‘Hoon K. hung, M.D. percentage found in brand Surgeon name drugs. The 30 drugs NON-EMERGENCY tested represent approxi- Specialist in Stomach HEALTH CARE and Bowel Problems mately 75 percent of all new $25 fee generic prescriptions. Including ph sldan’s fee 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dally mi ciinL room Saturday 9 12 nm cash basis, and we ~IIIgive - to you a statement. Closed Thursday ID. Wright ’ No Appinbnent Usually Necessary 6230 Ho8pital Drlve 6:00-8:30 p.m. Frldayr Cas8 City, MI 48726 gets early 2:30-8:30p.m. Saturday8 1O:W a.m.-8:30 p.m. Sunday Phone 872411 HILLS AND DALES HOM 872-3138 promotion HOSPITAL Dr. E. Paul Lockwood Duane L. 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.. Phone 8724331 INSURANCE OFF ICE HOURS: Allen Wilherrpoon Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.4 p.m. Now E- Lll. Saturday 8 a.m.-noon NEL Growth FW NEL Eqw Fund NEL Fud Accmptlng Nmw Patlents Mwwy Mahot Swws I Phon. 872-2321 I 4615 Oak Cars City N. Y. Yun, M.D. OPTOMETRIST Physician & Surgeon Duane L. Wright omce Hours: Dr. David Batzer Mon.-Fri. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Optometrist Thurs. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. The airman was awarded Sat. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. the new rating ahead of other 6232 Hoapbl Drlvo Air Force members by a 4624 Hill St. Cass City Cam Clty “below-the-zone” promo- otflw 8724733 tion board which considered $4990° $7590° $13490° Otfica Hours: Rmr. 0724257 job performance, military $4990° Whirlpool Electrlc DESIQNERStVLEfM Ranae Model RF366BXV Mon.-Fri., 9:00-4:30 , knowledge, bearing and 072-3404 self-improvement efforts. Wright is a crew chief in Japan with the 374th Organ- Or. G. McNiven W. COMPANION ANIMAL izational Maintenance Optometrist HOSPITAL Squadron. Primary Vision Center P.C 4438 s. seeger St. A 1986 graduate of Cass 6505 E, Main, Cas City See At Cass City - Phone 672-2255 City High School, he is the These Other Great Whirlpool Savings Schneebergefs 072-4374 or 872-4375 Rod €1118, D.V.M. son of Linda J. Kritzman, - - Hours: Monday thru Carol Galka-Elllr, D.V.M. 5580 Robinson Rd., Cass Friday 9-5 City. Special His wife, Lorreen, is the Appoint ments Available Edward Scollon, D.V.M. daughter of Marvin E. and Veterinarian Barb Irrer, 4885 Sebewaing Farm and Rd., Owendale.

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smdwky. MI 48471 BUSINESS CARDS This space could Phons (313) W733 Avrilable 1-Color be yours far or Wolor as litfle as $1.75 The Chronicle per week. PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,JUNE 20,1990 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Gardners need 3,000 man-hours to create Great Lakes fishing boat

In J~W, Todd Wil- buildingaso’long, 16wide, example of how Weldall lims, of the Bay Port Fish 100% aluminum fishing Welding, located south of Company, approached vessel?, he asked. Elkton, has converted itself Weldall Welding’s prmi- Sixmonthsand3,mman from a hammer and tong dent, Gary Gardner, with a hours later, the ship is ready shop into industry fabrica- proposition. to set sail. tion specialists. Would YOU be inkma in The project is a classic It all started 27 years ago, “Back then we did mostly To construct the super agriculture repairs,” says structure, which weighs Gary, who holds a welding some 15,000 lbs., Gardner and design degree from Fer- needed the expertise of 2 ns State University. individuals. Tim Graul, a Wisconsin As business grew and architect, supplied the blue- Ellis’s free time diminished, prints for the craft. he was forped to make a decision. Either close shop “Actually the blueprints and work normal hours for just give you some general Active Industries,or venture ideas to go by. Precise meas- into business for himself. urements and configuration were left up to us.’’

THE 100% ALUMINUM VESSEL, 1/3 lighter than a corn- parable steel ship, is actually several pieces of aluminum welded together. Here a worker puts the finishing touches on Today Weldall Welding &bine diesel which will the ship’s deck. employs over 10 people and drive a single 32” propeller. topples $4OO,OOO in gross That should allow the ship sales annually. to travel around 25 knots per hour and hold around 20,000 Gary, currently working lbs. of fish. It will draft towards his mechanical nearly 5’ of water. engineering degree from Saginaw Valley State Uni- Gardner, who started weld- versity, was a little bit more ing at age 7, pointed out apprehensive about their some of the advantages of latest endeavor than his fa- the aluminum vessel. ther. “Their (Bay Port Fish Company’s) biggest saving will be in maintenance. “When you’ve got so much Aluminum won’t rust and time invested into a project it’s 1/3 lighter than steel.” that you’ve never done be- Gardner senses his busi- fore, it’s a gamble,”says the ness is heading in the direc- 33-year-old Gardner. tion of “set product line” in The undertaking will ac- the 90’s. WELDALL WELDING’S GARY GARDNER, the project’s count for a generous portion “We’re very thankful for engineer, inspects the cargo area of the 50’ craft which will be of Weldall Welding’s sales the support local farmers this year. have given us. Without able to carry some 20,000 Ibs. of fish, them, we wouldn’texist, but our future will be in design.” Faust receives scholarship Currently, Weldall Weld- ing has a patented picnic which she wiIl select from Jane Faust of Notter Road, table and plans are under READY TO go to work. CRIME STOPPERS Owendale, has meived a among the more than 60 way, with aCassCity native, Join the Fbht to Stop Crime in Our Community scholarship to College offered.She may also tour to market a boat anchor. Week,June 18-21 at Michi- the MSU campus or the state Further, the company I -8001422-5245 gan State University. The capitol during free time and helped design Walbro’s scholarship is provided by participate in other events Fuels Test Center in Caro. L’Anse Crew Farm and aimed at developing her The lab, which is featured Garden of Macomb County. potential to make a differ- on many of Walbro’s yearly College Week, an annual ence in the family and the reports, is a world class event sponsored by the MSU community and to herself. showpiece, used to monitor Cooperative Extension “Classes will cover topics fuel pumps. Its design will Service home economics such as leadership develop- be implemented in Walbro program, attracts more than ment, health and nutrition, plants in France and Korea. 1,OOO persons from every financial planning and fam- Gardner isn’t sure if he’ll county in Michigan. ily communications,” said ever build another ship, but While at College Week, Pam Boyce, MSU College is certain about one thing. Faust will attend 4 classes, Week program coordinator. “It’ll be a whole lot easier the second time around,” he smiled. Elizabeth Bush in Global Shield

Staff Sgt. Elizabeth A. tion Squadron at McConnell Bush recently participated Air Force Base, Kan. in the Strategic Air Com- ‘A 1980 Kingston High mand exercise, “Global School graduate, she is the Shield ’90.” daughter of Joan E. and The exercise tested the Kenneth R. Pierce, 6039 AUTO MALL readiness of SAC units State SL,Kingston. around the world, as well as M-25, Sebewaing Air Force Reserve and Air Her husband, Air Force National Guard units, to Sgt. Bradford L. Bush, is the Chevrolet Pontiac carry out orders which sup- Son of Brad Bush of San uick Geo Oldsmobile porthe United States ia- Antonio, Tejcas, and Dinah Ford Mercury Tuscola County Sheriff Dept. Michigan State Police tional policy. Argo of Devine, Texas. Bush is a passenger and 420 Court Street 120 Millwood Street household goods specialist WELCOMES Caro, Michigan 48723 with the 384th Transporta- Free calls for Social “Thisisn’t what I meant when I adour I house insurance wwld be cheaper if we Security I and / put our car in wth it!” Toll-free telephone service Tank Top S is a convenient option avail- able now to people through- out the country who want to contact Social Security, William T. Clynes, Social Security manager in Sagi- naw, said. The 800 number was estab- BARBARA lished as an additional serv- 7d Mislsey ice to the public to supple- MERCHANT Junior ar ment traditional office serv- ice. Now, almost all Social Sales Representative Security business can be SWIMSUITS handled by telephone, Clynes said. People who See Barb for home with car insurance prefer to visit a Social Secu- Combining insurance rity office can phone the 800 a deal on money with Auto-Owners. saves you number for an appointment New GM $40°OFF or for the number ofthe local / Open Euew Sunday Noon till 4 p.m. MarkWiese office. Social Security’s toll-free Cars or on number is 1-800-2345-SSA (1-8OO-234-S772) and is Quality Usec Harris-Hamps hire Agency, I nc. available from 7 a.m. to 7 6815 E. Cass City Road Cass City 872-4351 p.m, However, for the best Cars service, call between 7 and 9 ,1-800-322~0150 a.m. weekdays. * CASS CITYCHRONICLE~WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20,1990 PAGE NINE

In -- Pony League E I I Chip I I I I Shots I Whites improve record I

The Cass City White Pony FLIGHT 1 Dick Peterson 73 He spread out 4 hits, walked June 15 the Cass City Mike Becking 70 League team improved its nine, and struck out 15. White team posted a 19-5 Jim Apley 89 John Neumann 70 record to 6-1 with a victory victory over Car0 5. Jerry Toner 7% Schott was relieved by Jason team 77 Mike Neumann 67 over USA team June 11. Morgan, who continued the Jim Hempton went the dis- Don Hilbig Dan Hittler 66 Cass Dave Hoard 77 City White won 13-4. excellent pitching. tance for Cass City and al- Phil Gray 63 Wendell Guinther paced the was lowed only 2 earned runs. Tom Craig 75 62 The game scoreless Mike Lefler team with 3 hits. Jason until the 12th, when each Jason Morgan collected 2 Dieter Roth 75 Avery Kaplan 59 Billy Coston 74 Morgan picked up the vic- team scored once. Matt hits to lead the offensive Steve Zigich 59 tory relief help from Elwyn Helwig 74 Wes Neumann 58 with Grimshaw pitched 9 innings attack. Bill Kritzman 71 John Agar 53 John Phillips. for the Vassar team. He Cass City White will travel Don Work 70 Gary Jones 50 June 13 the Cass City fanned 17 and gave up only to Car0 June 21 and 22 to Newel1 Harris 68 Bill Ewald 44 White team visited Vassar to 3 hits. The game was post- play Car0 teams 2 and 3. Don Ouvry 68 Keith Adelberg 42 play Vassar team 2. At the poned because of darkness They will play at home Jim Peyerk 63 Ed Miles 39 end of regular play the game Paul Chappel 62 and will becompleted Satur- against Vassar team 3 June Dale McIntosh 62 was a scoreless tie. Ben day, June 23, at Vassar. 25. Games start at 6:OO p.m. Ken Zdrojewski 62 FLIGHT 4 Schott pitched 8 innings for the Cas City White team. Dave Batzer 60 Tom Schweigel 88 Rich Tate 56 J.R. Boldizsar 87 Dick Wallace 54 Don Hazard 77 Tim Cummings 50 Paul Bessler 76 Log cabin Jason McCallum 42 Craig Bellew 74 NICE CATCH -DEAN Gee (right), son of Dan and Cheryl John Maharg 38 Eric King 73 black history to Anton Peters 71 Gee of Cass City, was casting a No. 1 and orange FLIGHT 2 Ken Tim 70 Mepps spinner in the Cass River early Thursday afternoon Alden Asher be featured Mark Swanson 87 67 when he hooked this hefty northern pike. He and a buddy, Myles Smith 84 Rick Doerr 64 The Deckerville Histori- Russ Biefer 82 Keith Pobanz 64 Bert Althaver 63 Dave Bills (left), combined efforts to land the 9-pound, 34- cal Museum officials will Brian Reinhardt 80 celebrate log cabin history Doug Herringshaw 77 Ron Geiger 63 inch fish. Doug O’Dell 61 June 23 by showing a cen- Jack Burns 73 tury old cabin on the Fred Leeson 73 John Niebrzydoski 60 museum grounds and Jim Smithson 73 Clayton Sawdon 60 Set workshop featuring pioneer history George Ridge 72 Ken Jensen 58 and clothing. Randy Sherman 72 Dave Weeks 57 George Bushong 66 Phil Moses 56 A special lecture on local Don Roemer 54 on Alzheimer’s Jack Hool 66 pioneer history will I be Bob Bredemeyer 51 Gene Kloc 66 “Understanding Alz- 1 ~ given at 2 p.m. by Joyce Dennis Krug 57 Jack Burns 51 heimer’s individuils and Reid, who will wearing STANDINGS Pitching the Tigers to vic- be Scott Murphy 56.. giving professional, tender authentic pioneer clothing. 52 LEAGUE HONOR ROLL. tory were Dave Murphy Clark Erla Care”-iS the title of a free and Tom Dewey. Murphy Don Erla 52 WL The museum is located workshop set for June 28 51and Alan White had 2 hits. Jerry Houghton 52 Low Actual Round for Year - Craig Swiderski reached one mile north of Decker- Don Schelke 52 from 1 to 5 p,m. at Huron Indians 51 ville on Ruth Road and is County Mental Health. Dodgers 41base safely 3 times and Clarke Haire ’ 51 Russ Biefer, 35. open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Giants 41‘scored each time for the Ti- Bob Stickle 50 gers. The Giant offense was Saturdays.Admission is $1. Kim Glaspie 43 WEEKLY The workshop is being of- Orioles 2 3‘ fered by the Valley Area Tigers 23 led by Chad Lenhard, Sam Persons who have some- PIZZA VILLA Agency on Aging through a Cubs 24 Spencer and Nathan Hen- thing they would like to dis- THE Flight 1 - Jim Apley, drick, each with one hit. FLIGHT 3 Dave Batzer, 39, grant from the Michigan Yankees 16 play or have pioneer his- Open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Daily Phone 8724371 16Giant pitchers were Dan tory to share are asked to Dick Haley Flight 2 - George Department of Mental Pirates Sherman, Matt Oesch and Fri. & Sat. Open 24 Hm. 872-4440 86 Bushong, Don Schelke, 40. Health. call Joyce Reid at (313) 376- Dan Dickinson 85 Giants 11. Indians 10: The Hendrick . 6695. I John Haire 82 Giants broke the Indians’ Wednesda June 13 - Daryl Iwankovitsch 82 FlighFS - John Neumann, Registration is available by winning streak behind the Orioles 19, &rates 12. Todd Comment 81 41. cahE 269-9293 or (313) hitting of Trent LeVallev Leading an Oriole hitting Kevin Vincent 81 Flight 4 - Anton Peters, 239-757 1. and David Hobbs. LeVallG barrage were Jesse Kornel- Stan Guinther 73 45. hit 2 homers, one which was son, Nathan Mastie and a grand slam. Hobbs also Ray Meredith, each with 3 contributed a homer. Chad hits. Mastie and Andy Gray Middaugh and Mark Waltz pitched for the Orioles. Tim each had homers for the In- Vatter did double duty dians while Brad Russell again for the Pirates. He contributed a key double. had 2 hits at the plate and The game was well played also handled the pitching with the lead changing chores along with Nathan hands throughout. Buehrly . The following personal property will be sold at public auction at the place located A’s 13, Dod ers 11: The Thursday,June 14 - Giants 1 mile East, 1/4 mile North of Cass City on Schwegler Road on: A’s stopped tie Dodgers’ 16, Yankees 5. 4-game winning streak be- Shortstop Matt Oesch an- hind the hitting of Brbn chored a strong defensive SUNDAY, JUNE 24 Kelley and the pitching of effort for the Giants. The Giant offense wasl t commencing at 12:30 sharp Lunch on the grounds Issac Ponder, Jeff Schwartz and Richard Kes- spearheaded by Roger sler. The Dodgers stayed in Rockwell’s 3 hits, along the thick of the game with 2 hits by Nathan Hen- thanks to Josh Lounsbury’s drick and a triple by home run and Keith Rus- speedster Dan Sherman. Table saw sell’s 2 hits. Yankee pitchers were 4 rolls of fencing, 4 ft. high Tigers 15, Yankees 9: The Corey Ulfig and Tim MACHINERY: Marker. Anthony Walther Electric motors Tigers pulled off their sec- IHC BN tractor, narrow front w/2 row ond win of the season. had a triple for the Yan- cu It ivator Cub Cadet lawn tractor, runs good. Aaron Wiles, Matt Ross, kees. Field cultivator, 3 point Windows Nicholas Matt and Bryce Friday, June 15 - Orioles Quantity of plumbing supplies Van Vliet scored the crucial 13, Tigers 10. 4 Small manure spreader : runs in their hard fought The Orioles jumped out Disk Honda Big Red 3 wheeler to an early lead behind the ’* victory. Josh Humes’ triple :. Heavy duty trailer, dual wheels, new 2 bikes Tires for 3 wheelers and Greg Walters’ single hitting of Andy Gray and 0. Quantity of hand tools Ray Meredith. They each I - 2 row corn planter were key hits for the Yan- kees. had 3 hits for the game. ; Blade, 3 point Oriole pitchers were ANTlQU ES: Indians 11, Orioles 5: The :. One bottom plow Indians continued their Nathan Mastie, Steve Hill :. PTO for Ford tractor Quantity of chairs winning ways with a deci- and Jesse Kornelson. A :: Jewelry wagon Tiger oak dresser w/mirror sion ofrer the Orioles. Paul Tiger comeback that fell I short was led by Mark Lamps Powell, Andy Green and Mark Waltz had key hits for LeValley and Aron : HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Some carnival glass the victory. Heath Romstad, who had back to : Signature 25 cu. ft. side by side refrig- Quantity of bottles dating back to the Zawilinski had a goodoffen- back homers in the fourth 1800’s sive game while Zack inning. LeValley and Alan erator and freezer White each had 2 hits in a Draw knives Bouck had his second fine Coldspot 20 cu. ft. upright freezer defensive game of the sea- losing cause. Kurt Iwan- RCA XL100 25 inch console color TV Sewing machine son. kovitsch played strong re- Whirlpool automatic washer and dryer Cross cut saws lief to keep the Tigers close. Tools CBF SR. LEAGUE Matching love seat and settee done in UPCOMING GAMES Barrels green velvet Tuesday, June 12 - Cass 2 rocking chairs Body steamer Apple press City Maroon defeated Vas- Wednesday, June 20, Magnavox stereo console Axe sar #3 4 to 2. Winning Cubs vs. Giants. Kerosene barrel pitcher was Bill Graham. Thursday, June 21, Ti- 1 Zenith stereo wAurntable gers vs. Pirates. Many, many other antiques He also had the key hit of : Tappan microwave the game. (End of season) ; Zenith 19 inch portable color TV Wednesday, une 13 - Cass BOYS’ STANDINGS

I Over-stuffed chair, like new GUNS: City Maroon efeated Caro d WL Sofa British 303 rifle w/scope #4 by a score of 8 to 1. Win- ning pitcher was Mark Cubs 71 I Air-tight wood stove SS Kresce 12 gauge over & under Kubacki. Leading hitter” Giants 54 2 oak chairs shotgun was Paul Murphy, who Orioles 54 Tigers 54 2 hutches-reproductions lgdomine 12 double barrel shotgun, shot went 4 for 4 at the plate. Yankees 45 1’ twice Richard Kubacki was 3 for 3 at the plate. Pirates 08 TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS: Springfield 67F 41 0 pump shot gun Friday, June 15 - Cass City Skill saw Ted Williams Model 3T 22 rifle, semi Maroon defeated Caro #3 ~*********************************~**************~*~~* 3c Roll of 1 1/4” plastic pipe automatic 25 to 8. Winning pitcher was 30.06 rifle wNVilliams scope Richard Kubacki. hading * 3c. , Quantity of doors hitters in the game included At -ng do~ktm ...... Lawn Sweeper Mossberg Model 5500-1 2 gauge deer Bill Graham 3 for 3, Brian * ymur do better in Honda F 250 4 wheeler slayer Grachian 3 for 5, Blake Hall Honda 250 3 wheeler 2 for 3 and Paul Ulfig 2 for 4 at the plate. 16 ft. boat with 2-50 H.P. motors Cass City Maroon will play their last scheduled home game Friday, June 22, against USA #1 at 6:OO * Monday, June 11 - Cubs 8, +e Yankees 6. * 872-2010 The Cubs notched their * 7th win against one loss be- * Icl hind the pitching of Chad * Zawilinski and Kevin * Owner: RUSS SCHNEEBERGER Storm. Mike Prosowski had * IC1 CASS CITY CHRONICLE 2 hits for the winners. The * Yankees were led by Corey * OSENTOSKI sale take preference Ulfig’s 3 hits. Ulfig, along * I(,- I Cass City, Michigan AUCTION sEnvicE over printed matter with Tim Marker, hAndled the Yankee pitching duties. AUCTIONEERS: OSENTOSKI AUCTION SERVICE & DON MOORE Tuesday, June 12 - Tipers Phons C~SSCity 617-872-2352 01 Bad Awe 517-260-9577 Moor. 517-873-2244 9, Giants 5. PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,JUNE 20,1990 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN .

Transit (nonbusiness) rates. TV-5 prepares for week’s 10 words or less, $1.25 each insertion; additional words 7 cents each. Three weeks for the price of 2 cash rate. Save money by enclosing cash with BINDER’S - Weed trim- Hornelite GARAGE SALE - 6667 I >-

mail orders. Rates for display mers - Are you tired of hard Heavy Duty dual line Houghton St., 9-5, June 21- I.1, want ad on application, starting that won’t feed out trimmer 15” cut 22-23. Loretta Brown.14-6-20-1 I ’ . * broadcast in Cass Citv line? Come in and test an Free Value Pack: 4 02. Automotive) ECHO,state of the art weed oil, comfort strap, re- ,I CaSS City residents know have the Opportunity to Q1S- and directors from WNEM during the week of June23 to [ trimmer. Easy starting and placement line. their town is one-of-a-kind. cover the village for them- shot promotional spots, GARAGE SALE - Lots Of ’ ’ 29 for the station’s week- bump heads that work. Rex Reg. price ...... $129.99 baby clothes and misceLb . FOR SALE - 1967 Chevy 4x4 Binder Sales, (M-81),2-6-20-2 Caro, Sale price 109.99 Now viewers in the WNEM selves, background material and long “Our Town” program...... laneous items, 10:00 to 6:00, . ~ TV 5 broadcast will Last week photographers commercials slated to air pickup, very good condi- 6734367. The village’s Fourth of tion. Call 872-2748. 1-6-13-3 Rabideau Motors daily. 1 1/8 miles south of -. July festivaland 125th birth- Deford. 14-6-13-3- 1.’ 1985 ALUMALITE XL, by Farm Store day celebration caused Cas c 6080 E. Cass City Rd. I. SALE ’71 Chevelle Holiday, Fifth Wheel, 34 City’s request for a televised *FOR - foot, stereo, air, loaded, at- Cass City 1- feature to get noticed. Malibu 305. Call 872-4687. Phone 872-2616 GARAGE SALE - Ham-. 1-6-13-3 tached Florida rcmm 8’1~20’ 2413-4 mond organ, gas stove, re- “We like to tie ‘Our Town’ and shed 4’x8’. Call Florida WHEN BUYING satellite cords, golf balls, miscel-+ weeks into special town FOR SALE - 1976 Lincoln - 1-813-424-5028. 2-6-20-2 A laneous items. Thursday, events,” said community Towncar; new 460 engine ~ system - go with the leader in quality, workmanship Friday. 4285 Woodland. relations director Deb Ki- with 13,000 miles; excellent TABLE WOOD shaper for 14-6-20-1 ertzner. running condition and in- sale, $100. Also will do some and service after the sale. terior; body rusty; $600. Richard’s offers service on Carnivals or shows, a furniture repair. Ray all satellite systems. FIVE-FAMILY garage village’s historical signifi- Call 872-4156 after 6 p.m. Fleenor, 872-3697. 2-6-6-3 sale - kids’ through adults’ 1-6-13-3n Richard’s, 1223 E. Car0 cance, sponsorship of popu- Rd., Caro, Phone 673-7323. clothing, 4 10-speed bikes, gas grill, toys, luggage, lar sporting events and the FOR SALE - Magnavox 2-2-14-tf like provide “something to FOR SALE - 1984 3/4 ton miscellaneous items. ’ Dodge Ram pickup, good stereo system - C.D.player, Thursday and Friday 9:00- build the whole week 2 cassette tape decks, AM- condition, tires good, ready Entire 5:00,Van Vliet,Saturday 4875 Schwegler9:00-3:00. A’ around,** Kiertzner ex- FM radio, turntable, 2 to go. Call 872-3610 after 6 ’ plained. Such information is speakers. Includes wooden Stock p.m. or before 7 :30 a.m. Rd . 144-20-1 ‘ .‘ * ~ developed into news, sports cabinet, like new, mint con- CURTAINS I. 1-6-20-2 ‘ ’ and feature material for a dition. $385.00. Call 872- 20%-50% GARAGE SALE - 4392 S. week’s worth of broadcasts. 3442. 2-6-20-3 Seeger, Friday and Satur- The idea to focus on Off day, June 22-23,10:00-5:00. * smaller cities in the TV 5 Give a Gift Kids’ clothes, toys, house- New arrivals hold and more. 14-6-20-1’‘ . broadcast zone was con- Subscription to CHAIR PADS ceived 2 years ago, Ki- BRAIDED CHAMBRAY skirt RUGS FIVE-FAMILY garage . . ertzner said. At that time BLUE Cass City Chronicle employees wanted a change and vest outfit at Geor- Stop In Today! ! sale - June 21-22-23,9:00 till LOOKS GOOD TO ME WNEM TV 5 employees visited gine’sin Cass City. Cool and 6:OO. Clothing - all sizes, - from covering Saginaw, Birthday, Anniversary especially newborn and Bay City,Flint, Midland and it looks great. Sizes 3646 THE PAINT Cass City last week and filmed background tapes, commer- and 30-40. 2-6-20-1 Service personnel children’s, bikes, furniture, * other big-town news. The College students STORE etc. 7 miles east of M-53 on cials and promotional ads for an “Our Town” program Saginaw-based television FOR SALE ’- 5-year crib. 6544 Main St. 872-2445 Bay City-ForestvilleRd. ” : 28-204 station has featured about 20 Free full size box springs Gift card sent with every 14-6-20-1 ” * focusing on the village. Pictured are Rick Frank, director, -4 cities since then, primarily and mattress, you haul. order. Call 872-2769. 2-6-20-3 MAKING hectagon tables, .. and Bob Compeau, head of the production photography during the springs and sum- GARAGE -Thursday mers, she noted. 2-9-21-tf birdhouses, doghouses, toy SALE department. The technicians were shooting a commercial in chests, cedar posts, picnic 9-5. Oriental rug, “The small communities in ST. BERNARD mix pup- bedspread, painting by L. ,.a. pies, Call 872-4496. tables, lawn swings, wish- The Paint Store, 6544 E. Main. our viewing area are so $20. FOR SALE - kitchen stove Bauer, young man’s shirts I .... 2-6-20-3 and range hood, avocado, ing wells, clothes line poles, unique,” she remarked. lawn chairs, wooden and jackets, plates, pic- “Our excellent condition. Call tures, formals, odds and Town” programs also FOR SALE - Certified Sea- 872-2566. 2-6-13-3 flowerpots. 4351 Rescue provide an opportunity to Road, Cass City. Call 872- ends. 4533 Downing St. Tuc- .. farer beans, bagged and 14-6-20-1 Past county fairs topic work on WNEM’s public treated. Call 674-8604. 2039. 2-1-Z-tf key. relations in villages and 2-6-20-3 FOR SALE - 1981 Suzuki GS550 townships, Kiertzner said. Limited. excellent------GARAGE SALE - one day condition.Call872-2566. only, Thursday, till Each town’s programming FOR SALE 1977 GW 9:OO of program at library suzuki motorcycle, excel- 2-5-23-6 8:OO. Double oven stove, 10 follows a similar pattern. lent condition, $30. Call speed bike, redwood patio struction Act, Shaft said, ties in with the festival. Daily reports are given dur- 872-3429. 2-6-20-1 FIREWOOD for sale - set, clothing - men’s, ladies’ County fairs offer some- An 18-minuteslide presen- ing the 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. and children’s, thing for everyone, from and has allowed the library Mixed hardwood m,birch to develop enrichment pro- tation is the highlight of news broadcasts and a sepa- knickknacks, dishes, toys. livestock and agricultural Monday’s program, slated rate special airs several FOR SALE Approxi- $25, Soft $20. split and deli- Priced to sell. One mile shows to rides and plenty of grams designed for the older mately 16 acres standing vered, any amoung*24-18-ff west of Cass City, 1%north population. for 10 a.m. in the library times that week. hay. Call 872-3128. 2-6-6-3 872-3208* Invitations tasty things to eat. meeting room. Several for- at 5291 Koepfgen Rd. “Remembered Past,” con- In Cass City’s case a news . and 14-6-20-1 Rawson Memorial Library mer county fair participants anchor,camera operatorand Water Pump - and the Cass City Area His- ducted last winter, was the BORDER COLLIE pups for Announcements ~ first such event. The6-week will lead a reminiscence other technicians visited the Water Softener & GARAGE SALE - one day torical Society are sponsor- period after the show. village to shoot a B-roll, sale. Call 872-3203. 2-6-6-3 ing a 2-day program entitled series focused on World Well Repair for all social occasions only, miday, June 22, 8:OO Wars I and 11. The second Memorabilia and photo- background tape for a half- till 6:OO. Highchair, dres- “County Fairs Remem- graphs also will be on hand. hour show slated to air at FOR SALE - 3 1/2 hp GO- bered‘’ which includes a program featured attorney 6 loaned overnight sing table, walker, wicker Those planning to attend are a.m. June 23 and at 7 a.m. Kart, 3 1/2 hp rototiller, 8 hp baskets, Tupperware, slide and memorabilia pres- Michelle Biddinger and a riding lawn mower, 18-ft. I 10%off most welcome to bring personal and i2:30 p.m. on June 24. Matching accessories Home Interior, plants, jars, entation followed by a dis- discussion of wills and es- frostless refrigerator, 21-ft. new pumps and tanks TV-needs work, clothing, tates. artifacts to share or display. Pictures of Main Street, upright freezer. All in good 1 including matchbooks, cussion period. Thursday evening the li- major corporations,the larg- napkins, thank you notes bodling balls, aquarium, The first day’s program, A 10-member board of condition.Phone 872-3509. tricycle, fence posts, senior-aged area residents brary and historical society est church, city hall, town 2-6-13-3 Prompt in-home service Monday, is funded by a fed- Cass City Chronicle barbed wire, van benches, brainstorms on possible ac- arejointly sponsoring a slide ,narks and the like are used chairs, oak table, til; *,lots eral grant and geared during the specials, Ki- Phone 872-2010 toward older adults, said tivities and types of infor- show and panel discussion FOR SALE - 19’ travel Paul’s Pump more. 2 south, 1 1/4 west at ertzner said. trailer, sleeps 5, dual axle, 5961 Kelly Rd. 14-6-20-1 coordinator Margy Shaft. mation to present, Shaft on county fairs. The 7 p.m. Residents of note such as a Repair The grant comes through said. They came up with the program is open to the gen- bathroom. Call 872-2840. NAME PINS, desk name- local historian, village 2-6-20-3 plates and plasic signs in YARD SALE - mostly the Library Services Con- county fair idea because it eral public. Phone 673-4850 various sizes made to your Refreshments are avail- president or city manager, 2-4-25-tf clothes, variety of sizes. m I specification. For informa- Wednesday thru Saturday, able during both events and corporate heads and others I - are taped in the studio as Legal FOR SALE - tion and prices, contact June 20-23, 9:OO till 5:00. a Remember That Tune they discussthe town’s past, mower, 6 years old, used 3 Mrs. Buschlen at 872-2121, 4411 Koepfgen Rd. 14-6-20-1 sing-a-long will round out ext. 212. 2-2-17-tf present and future and de- Notice seasons. Call 872-3491. - Whatever your printing needs, we serve the programs. For more in- 1 2-6-13-3 GARAGE SALE - June 21- scribe some of the back- them right! Latest modem offset and formation. contact the li- 22, 9:00-4:00. Bikes, chu- ground shots. Attorney General J. Kelley letterpress equipment to assure you of brary at 872-2856. Frank QUALITY DRAPES for dren’s refrigerator and Those wishing to display Cass City’s notables will filed a lawsuit in Ingham County window, sliding glass door Salee stove, like new, old pukh the best results in every way. travel to Saginaw on Friday Circuit Court, Docket No. 90- 1 and shade for door, excel- lawn___ ~~ mower. knickknacks, their old fair photos and 66309-CPagainst Scott Ford Mer- memorabilia June 23 to tape this show, Kiertzner lent condition, $50 for all GARAGE SALE - Wednes- clothes, lots of rniscellane: The Cass City- Chronicle said. cury, Inc; Scott Chrysler Plymouth including hardware. day thru Friday, June 20-22. ous. 4661 Oak, next to 1 through 30 also are asked to Dodge I, Inc; Scott C&evrolet-Olds, Pbne 872-2010 Live weather updates, Hardwood front door with 4354 Woodland. 14-6-20-1 schools. 14-6-20-1 contact the library. Inc, and Robert A. Scott. glass windows, excellent sports and news reports will Attorney Gcneral Kelley has air daily from Cass City condition and quality, $25. charged violations of the Michigan Windows, $1.00 each and during the week, she added. Consumer Protection Act and is Real Estate For Sale Promotional spots also aluminum storm windows Find the Service or Product reeking restitution for consumers $5 .oO each. Call 665-2667. were filmed last week on who purchased vehicles or made 2-6-13-3 You Need in This. Action Guide Cass City’s streets. Camera deposits on vehicles which were people went into stores and never delivered. Claims may in- Beautifully Crafted Great Home Buys at Kelly & Co. I merchants and shop- clude unpaid liens on trade in ve- rich looking asked Stop in Today! SERVICE DIRECTORY pers to identify themselves hicles, failure to forward payments I and mention the village for a for extended service contracts and Business Cards deposits on ordered vehicles that HANDYMAN SPECIAL. 5 bedroom home on 10 dozen or so short promo ads, were not delivered. appearing throughout the Designed to make the acres. Nice location southeast of Cass City on paved The time pcriod involved includes first impression a good road. Extra septic and well for mobile home if needed. week- starting Saturday. 1987 and 1988. one. . . and a lasting one This home needs a family and TLC. F650 buds and Blossom8 CLAIMS MUST BE FILED WITH by Sindy Tuff.Kote Dinol THE A”EY GENERAL BY V I I Cass City NEW TO THE MARKET. 3 bedroom Bi-level in the rs .Plants - Balloons SEPTEMBER 15, 1990. CLAIM FORMS MAY BE OBTAINED BY Chronicle country on 6 acres. Newer windows and drain field for CALLING 517-335-0851 OR BY Phone 872-2010 septic. Large terrace off the dining area, 2 car garage, WRITING FRANK J. KELLEY, 2-1-17-tf gas and wood heat. Paved road. $56,900.00. CY 863 The homing instinct of the P.O. BOX 30213. LANSING. MI carrier pigeon is so great that these birds can fly DAN‘S POWER & STOVE more than a thousand OLD CASTLE EXHAUST] miles over unfamiliar ter- Mufflers-Shocks Fireplaces, Stoves, Chimneys ritory and still find their DRESS. Stihl chainsaw and trim- Lifetime guarantbes Chimney sweeping & repairs way home. Minor engine repain Certified Meehank STIHL chainsaws & outdoor Elalna dmBoaublen, Prop. power equipment Phom 872-2251 Lawn & arden equipment Plannin your Special Day ? 6597 Maln, Cars Clty SNAPPW mowers & tillers -2.‘I Sales 6 Service 4 St., Cass City, ‘phone 872- 6509 Main, Cass City 3190. 2-6-20-6 JUST SOUTH OF TOWN. 2 bedroom mobile with Phone 872-3190 Gable roof over top. 1 1/2 car garage, gas heat, over an acre lot, paved road. $15,000.00. MH552 APPLIANCE I RENTOR LEASE Buy your carpet or Ilnoleurn, then SALES 8, SERVICE BY THE DAY, WEEK, call us for expen Installation. We 04 MAGIC CHI@ TOWN LOT. Excellent building site for home or also do custom and repelr work KlrCHLN AH0 WHonV MONTH OdYEAR small business. $7,000.00. TL3 15 Fadory trained.”We Do it Right.” 1990 PLYMOUTH Setlsfadbn gumanted.

J.J.’s Floorlng Servlce ,-A* Cass City kQ taste nccdn’t br expensive. Our beautiful llower Wedding A SUPREME Line proves this with over 5Qo samples of outstanding WINDOW CLEANINQ Invitations. Announcements and Personalized Accessories, created usin8 exquisite paps. kttcring styles and workmanship. I[ features Stormi.Scrrrne.Window8 -- HelioBravinpa -rich raised lettering, elegant as the finest and M-81 Janitorla1 Senicr Flwfr. craftsmanship, yet costing LO little! Come SK our cornplete~ PEOPLE READ CIS8 CllY Eivm& Gultare Clarnrd * HbRirrr selection and choose the perfect invitation for your wedding. Phons 872.2161 Sarvica L Rrnlrl Llttlr Ad8 I Eetlrnrtrr on Commrrcirl, Prompt Service and Outstanding Quality! Aa~idintlrl&lndustrlal Work Comp~otrlnrurrncr CoriraQl FREE SUBSCRIPTION You’re Reading One $wurlty SIN~C~~Av.Llabl@ Catalogs loaned overnight . WITH EACH ORDER. Now1 1120 Gratlot, Saglnaw Call Cass City Chronicle Kelly W. Smith, Broker 790-7609 CdL 672.2010 Phone 872.2010 Downtown Cass City .. +- & 1-800-622-1 3 12

I 8 CASS CITY,MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,JUNE 20,1990 PAGE ELEVEN CALLING 872-2010PUTS AN” ACTION AD TO WORK FOR YOU - Wanted: 57 overwelght Household f ForRent Notices Notices I I Services 1 people. we’ll pay you to lose --1 (Wanted) 10-29 Ibs. in the next 30 days I BINGO -every Wednesday LPN Home Health and teach you to earn $1,500 night. Open 6 :00 - early bird FOR FOR RENT - storage, Cass BIG C ASPHALT - patch Ken Martin Care, 3 to 5 days per week. to $2,000 per month. 1-313- YARD SALE - New air con- LISTINGS N~EDED- Call City Mini-Storage. Call 872- and repair. All types of as- 6:30 - regular bingo 7:OO. Prior general nursing ex- 746-9287. ioner, 14,000 BTU, 2 twin far free appraisal. Our ex- 3917. 4-1-25-tf phalt - parking lots, drive- PostWVFW,E. MainSt. Electric, Inc, perience required. For in- beds and matching dresser perience is your insurance. 5-2-26-tf Osentoski Realty, Cass ways, roads. We also get formation call Thumb Area Vlsa/Mastercard Easy, fast! with mirror, chairs, rid of those muddy drive- Homes - Farms Home Care, 1-800-358-4749. No deposit. No credit check. Whirlpool 16 ft. upright City, phone 872-4377. I Notices I ways and parking lots. Our I Services 1 Commercial 11-6-13-2 Also IHS Gold Card Guaran- freezer, exercise machine, 3-5-28-tf special -we put in complete Indust rial teed! $so00 credit limit. Cash small desk, kids’ and driveway 10x70 for $650. KIRBY VACUUMS - Qual- New and rewire BABYSITTER needed - in advances! Free info. maternity clothes. Thurs- This price covers labor and ity, Reliability, Perfor- my home in Cass City for 2 1 800 234-6741 , anytime. day and Friday. 4386 I ForRent 1 WANTED - Arts and crafts, flea market, home hobbies materials. Call 517-673- mance. Need Kirby bags, State Licensed boys ages 5 and 10, day (;& ree all). Seeger St, 14-6-20-1 belts, etc? Will ship parcel- shift, for summer, must OFFICE SPACE for rent - to display at sidewalk sale, 7264, 313-238-1264, 313-733- be 1175. 5-6-6-4 post. Also free in-home de- Phone 872-4114 dependableandhavetrans- Avold Bankruptcy! In- sizes 10x14 $105 and 14x16 Call Mike at 872-3613. monstrations. Excellent re- portation. Call 872-2691.11-6-13-3 creaseand bwer your your credit monthly worthiness pay- 4-FAMILY garage sale - $168. Location - 114 mile 4180 Hurds Corner Road rune 21-22-23, 9:OO till 6:00. 5-6-20-4 pair service. Wanted sales 8-8-10-tf south of Colony House on people. Kirby Company, ments. Save $$$$ on interest -aby swing, toys, infant to Van Dyke. Call 872-2163. Strawberries adult clothing, bikes, room Bad Axe, phone 269-7562, R.N. FOR hospital work, cost* Get size, rugs and carpeting, 4-4-1 1-tf Baldwin evenings 479-6543. 8-6-134 we have shifts open to 24 hours, Call 1-900-420- crafts, books and miscel- Filters Now taking SEPTIC SYSTEMS choose from immediately, 3500 $amin. laneous. 1 1/2 miles east of BEAUTIFUL HILLSIDE Cleaning & Installation Apartments - all carpeted, orders Med-Surg, bonus plan, pick Gagetown on Bay City- The heavy duty people Simpson the hours available to fit mrowlng b Away Forestville Rd. 14-6-20-1 refrigerator, range. Lots of Ag and Industrial your schedule. Call now for Rent? Now your ard*amed parking, storage. Call 872- Call CaGt-& Upholstery Excavating more information 1-&0-&7&- money can go t~wards 3315 or 872-3613. 4-5-2-tf Cleaning GROUP GARAGE SALE - Rabideau Farm KAREN 5626. 11-6-13-4 ownin your own Miles Home. *Licensed DuPont Dozer -backhoe - loader Free grochure. 1-800-334- June 21, 22, 23, 8:30-6:00, Store WALTHER topsoil - gravel - sand R.N., FULL-TIMEor part- 8820. junior sizes and misses 16, FOR RENT - House, 2-bed- Stainmaster Phone 872-2616 872-4750 applicator any size fill job time staff nurse on ii:oo- clothing, men’s clo- room,$275 per month, first Cass City 5-6-13-2 driveways - waterlines For Names And Telephone cAling,shoes, coats, crafts, and last montn’s deposit, *Auto Interiors 7:00, acute care, rural hos- 5-6-13-5 cleaned this & that pital that is growing, relief numbers of quality sin8 les, jeans, all in excellent condi- 2898 N. Van Dyke. Call (313) Free Estimate call the National Singles lub, tion, 10x10 shag rug, junior 652-0388. 4-5-9-tf I 6th Annual in your supervisor position if qual- FREE - In-home demonst- driveway ified, benefits and salary the most exclusive singles or- 7-8 brown leather jacket Chicken Dinner ganization in America 1-900- with lining, excellent condi- ration of the Generation 111 *3-M protectors Phone 872-4502 excellent. Contact (517) RENT - Masonic vacuum, brand-new model, St. Pancratius *Flood removal 8-1-17-tf 673-3141. 11-6-20-2 820-31 11,24 hours. $3/min. tion, set of golf woods, 1, 3, ple Refreshment - par- Kirby, glides at the touch of 5, graphite heads, steel ties, dinners, meetings* No Church, Cas$ City Don Dohn shanks, a finger. Please call 269- &4394 le #3 excellent condi- alcoholic beverages. 7562 - evenings 479-6543. SUNDAY, JUNE24 Ma AUCTIONEERING - see tion, golf balls and shoes. 7 Cass 8ity miles south of Cass City to Ted Furness, 872-4509. Also carry Kirby parts. 12:OO noon - 4:OO p.m. Lorn “Slim” Hillaker. Top 4-2-17-tf 5-6-13-8 dollar for your property. Gilford Rd., first place east Menu - 1/2 chicken, mashed Pbne872-3019, Cass City. south side. 14-6-20-1 potatoes, dressing, gravy, Chuck O’Dell~ 8-10-3-tf cole slaw, vegetable, bever- GARAGE SALE - June 21, age and dessert. Excavating 22, 10:00-5:00. Household Over 20 years’ experience For Fast, Efficient i tems ,country decorations, WANTED - RNs, full time, I) Take-outs available Septic systemsinstalled Repairs on your Driver8 America’r most lamps, sheets, tall men’s Adults $5.00 part time, anytime, all HUNT4 Call the search off. sizes, lots of clothing. 4722 and cleaned shifts possible. Call Curt SATELLITE & ANTENNA Children - (6-12) $2.50 sand - gravel - ponds J.B. HUNT has the perfect pb Runt St. Helwig. 14-6-20-1 SALES & SERVICE 5 and under Satellite Landrith, RN, director of in custody. Call 1-800-643- free ditching - hydrahoe - nursing at Hills and Dales, 1223 E. CARO RD. 5-6-13-2 dozer - backhoe System 3331 and get in on the reward: CFAMILY garage sale - CARO, MI 48723 :* 872-2121. 11-6-13-4 great pay, guaranteed 6317 Houghton St. Thursday Phone (517) 872-3031 SPECIAL mileage and fantastic 9:oO to 5:00, Friday 9:OO- 4323 Krapf Rd. 4 Want to Lease Complete Satellite NEEDED - lady to stay and benefits. Our most ex- A.00. Baby clothes to adult Complete Satellite System (517) 673-7323 Cass City, Michigan do housework. Call 872- perienced drivers are earning .rge, glassware and lots of 8-6-3-tf System w/Descrambler $17~~,OO with decoder 5-2-144 3032. 11-6-20-1 as much as $40K-$50Wyr. miscellaneous. 14-6-20-1 I installed 40 acres or more, 4 re- 3.8. Hunt is an EOE. Subject Call sponsiele hunters. ZLECTRIC MOTOR‘ and TEENAGE HIGH SCHOOL to drug screen. I rower tool repair, 4 p.m. to Rick’s girl for cashier. Must live 8 p.m. weekdiys,.8 i*m.to Promote World Peace. Will pay top dollar I Earth Station in Cass City, must be able I 5 P.m. Saturdavs. John 1433 E. Car0 Rd. to work evenings. Cass Australian, European, Scan- For Sale by B. A. Calka Real Estate 1/8 M-53 f I I I Blair, mile w&t of Caro. Phone 673-4783 Theatre, call 872-2252. dinavian, Yugoslavian high Call 313-794-2826, leave on Sebewaing Road. Phone 11-6-20-2 school exchange students ar- SPECIAL!! BRICK HOME with 4 bedrooms, den; hardwood floors; FIREPLACE; 269-7909. 8-12-13-tf riving in August. Become a formal dining room; 2 bathrooms; FAMILY ROOM; lots of closet and storage space, message on answering FARM BUREAU InSUr- host famil for American Inter- machine. WANTED - assistant car- PLUS 3 ROOM with bathroom BRICK home attached - IDEAL FOR YOUR GARY WLLLS ance: Auto. Farm, Crop, cultural Ht udent Exchange. CONSTRUCTION Home, Business, Life, An- pet installer, full time. Call MOTHER-IN-LAW - newly decorated; nicely landscaped; $68,500.00 or will 1 5-6-204J Bud at Schneeberger’s 872- Call 1- 800-SIBLING. ITRADE FOR SMALLER HOME. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION!!! Call B.A. COTTON & POLY terry in Licensed/Insufed Builder nuities. Frank Kluger Calka for personal showing, 872-3355. L. #16,692 blue or white, pants and New HomedRemodeling (Agent) office 269-8874 or 3315. ‘1-11-15-tf $Need Cred It$ $5000.00 tops at Georgine’s in Cass Repair, Pole Buildings/Truss home 269-7854. 8-2-28-tf Credit Card regardless of IN CASS CITY: Custom built brick home in Hills & Dales Subdivision - over 1800 City. Great for lounging. I Setting, SandlGravel& Top- Work Wanted credit history Major Bank love mine! Sizes 36-54 and sol I, Excavati ng/demol i t im Steamaster Carpet ECards also available. Plus a square feet of living space plus basement; 3 bathrooms; RecreationRoom - Den - many Bulldodng & Grading PAINTINGWORK wanted, fabulous camera, film, and built-ins - FIREPLACE - forced hot air furnace; Curtis Bay Window - 2 car Earage 30-48. 5-6-20-1 & Upholstery ! Backhoe & Hydroboe vacation package. Phone 1- attached, Family size kilchen with many cabinets; plus manymore extras - beattifuliy Cleaners inside or outside. Call 872- 405-364-5574, Extension Free estimates Experienced, Fast, landscaped lot - blacktop drivgwqy, etc, $89,500.00. L #16,655. Possession on short NOTICE 4664. 12-6-6-4 #47. NEW HOURS Reasonablerates . Courteous, Inexpensive notice. M-81 east Cass City I of Residential & Commercial ODD JOBS WANTED - Call The Best Party Uno In Call 517-872-3505 Car & van interiors Tree trimming, Yard work, Amerlcal Meet new friends. 1 3 1/2 ACRES - Ideal for Retirees - 2nd home, one story 2 bedroom home - gas furnace; 8-5-3-tf Water10% Senior & fire Discount damage ._ -. deck building, plumbing, Talk or just listen in. 1-900- small barn - utility building - 3/4 mile off M-53- $27,500. IMMEDIATE POSSES- Starting June 25 etc. Reasonable rates. Call 999-7979. 24 hours. 7 days. SION. PAINTING - Interior and Licensed DuPont open 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. exterior. Call 872-3390, 673- Stainmaster 872-4016. 12-6-20-3 9Wminute. $2 1st min. 37 ACRES: Near Cass City - Ranch type double wide 24x44’ with alum. siding; 3 7654. Roll, brush, spray. & Applicator bedrooms; lots of closet and storage space; basement; built in 1974; gas forced hot air 8-6-13-3 PAUL BESSLER Swimming Pools - Make Us furnace; well insulated; 26x26‘ garage with alum. siding; BURGLAR ALARM 872-4716 8-6-6-tf \n Offer Various sizes of fac- Nel’s Kitchen CUSTOM reconditioned, KAYAK SYSTEM; wood burning stove; LARGE POND STOCICED WITH FISH;Central RICHARD’S TV-Appliance %LS - Manufacturer’s Air; Dish Satelliteremains- concrete slab lSx65’set up for mobile home; priced to sell Gagetown SLAUGHTERING 5-6-20-2 and Sound Room offers ser- Narranty, installations and immediately for $65,000 reduced from $74,500. tems. BEEF-PORK-VEAL-LAMB vice for VCR~ TVS - inanang available. Limited Stereos Telephones. For CHEERFUL - LOTS OF LIGHT AND - luantities. 1-800-843-7665 CHAPIN STRAWBER- PROCESSING quality service call 673- StarterlAiternator CASS CITY: Beautiful three bedroom brick ranch type home with Indiana RES-Located 2 miles east TUESDAY & FRIDAY 7323, Carom 8-2-14-tf Carh Loan8 to ~,OOO,OOO. 1 of Deford on Deckerville remanufacturing shop equip- Limestone Fireplace and wall - new carpeting in living room and bedrooms; lots of ERLA ment. Terms and training Prior Turndowns OK! closet and storage space; full basement; garage - many other features - Reduced from Rd. U-pick, your basket, 6W available. 1-800-633-4285 Visa/MC. Bad Credit our $71,900 to $69,5OO. Call B.A. Calka, 872-3355for personal showing. Listing#16,690. -qt. U-Pick my basket, 7W Packing co., Inc. TV & laky. $5,000 Creditline. per qt. Picked $1.00 per qt. VCR uaranteed Acceptance! Picking begins around June Service Cruise the St. hwrence, r OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING!! HARDWARE STORE - Brick building with USDA Plant 1074 Saguenay and Ottawa Rivers Counselors available. Call 1- 16, For more idormation Cass City 517-872-2192 this summer or fall, spend 3, 900-230-1233 $l.QWmin. 2 modem living quarters - comes with fixtures, all stock, equipment and real estate for 5-6-64 84-9-tf All makes and models minute maximum. $225,000. - Terms available. Listing #16,641. 5, or 7 nights aboard ele ant I replica steamshi 8. lee You are invited Arthur Brown Antenna and romantic cities, t Re world- Need Cash or Credlt? In- HAMMER & NAIL SPECIAL!!!Ideal for the handy man - - BUSINESS BUILDING to worship with us Satellite Service famous 1000 Islands, the In- crease your purchasing approx. 30 x 80with 2 bedroom living quarters; comes with all fixtures, equipment and at the ternational Seaway and pwer with our uaranteed Cass City credit program. all 1-900- real estate - SACRIFICING at $10,500.00 - - - suitable for grocery store - party store, CASS CITY Call Mike Locks, whale-watching and 8 I OF GOD Well Drilling 872-3315 magnificent fjords. $519 - 420-3500 get instant credit, I CHURCH 8-3-21-tf $21 75. Dial-a-brochure 1- Visa, Mastercard, signature I 6455 Sixth Street bans. $2/rrlin. 24 hours. BE YOUR OWN BOSS!! Franchise - retail outlet - grossed over $700,000,last year Cass City, Michigan and 800-267- 7868. - you do not have to invest in any stock - comes with equipment, fixtures - full price Sunda Pump Repair CUSTOM HAY WORK, cut- $55,000. Listing #16,696. Let tell you about this wonderful opportunity. Drivers - hthwest Motor Credit Cards Visa - Master- us 1O:OO a.m. SunJay School ting and baling, square or Freight, lnc. is looking for card guaranteed! Bad credit. 11:OO a.m. Worship STATE LICENSED round bales. Call 872-2743 Bankruptcy OK! 99% ap- p.m. Cele- teams and sobs. Excellent SMALL HOTEL with Class B License, SDM,food permit; brick building; approx. 6:OO Worship after 7 p.m. 8-6-13-2 benefits, good MVR. 1 yr. proved. For application call 1- 40x60’comes with equipment, fixtures and real estate - for less than the price of a home bration Phone 673-3800 900-258- 8510 2$/Min. 8-1-27-tf verifiable OTR experience. - - - offered to you for $57,500.00 terms. Listing #16,657. Wednesday Drug screen. Please call 1- 7:OO p.m. Family Train- 800-25 1-629 1. All Homeowners! $Speedy CHLDREN WANTED IN THIS 4 bedroom home - new carpeting; natural gas ing Hour MOBILE HOME roof coat- Cash$ Any purpose, low WANTED - silver coins, furnace about 7 years old - extra large family room; many features; large 2 car giuage REV. SCOTT M. TYSICK ing - Call 872-3390,673-7654. Host families wanted. E.F. rates, credit corrected, E2 Pastor 8-6-13-3 dimes, quarters, halfs 1W Foundation for foreign study is debt ansolidation. Express attached - only $3,000.00 down; balance like RENT!! - Church (517) 872-4637 and back silver dollars currently looking for interna- Mortgage, Money from your Expecting M & N LAWN & 1878 to 1935. Paying top tionally minded volunteers to home fast! Call 369-CASH, 78 ACRES near Cass City - 2 story BRICK HOME - hardwood floors; 1 1/2 “Come price. The Coin Shop, 6439 Something from God” YARD SERVICES help find caring host families ask for Dept. 50. Outside bathrooms; oil fired hot water heating system; 5 bedrooms; horse barn, and other 5-4- 18-eo Main. Phone 872-3919. or to become host families (313) dl1 -800-LOAN-1 23. buildings; dining room with large picture window; blacktop road - approx. 70 acres Mowing, Rolling, 6-9-21-tf themsetves, (61 6) 672-7843 tillable - priced to sell at $99,000 terms. Listing #16,693, Trimming, Thatching, or 1-800-447-4273 Wow Tanning Beds Com- WATER FRONTAGE - IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Scratch Pads Fertilizing, WANT TO BUY - standing mercial-Home units. From Garden Plowing, timber or firewood. Paying Learn how hollywood stars $1 99.00. Lamps- Lotions-Ac- YEAR AROUND HOME - SAND POINT - Beautiful stone home with 4 bedrooms; Screen Replacement cash. Call 872-3208. 6-4-18-tf lose weight the healthy cessories, Monthly payments large STONE FIREPLACE - 1 1/2 bathrooms; family room; comer lot facing two assorted sizes natural way and stay younger low as $18.00. Call Today canals - overlookingSaginaw Bay - large two car garage; nicely landscaped - boat house Call 872-2048 or looking! 1-900-860-9600. 24 FREE Color Catalog. 1-800- I 228-6292. 3 for 28’ boat - wet bar - plus much more. Asking $200,000.Listing #16,698. Cass Citv Chronicle 872-4264 [To Give Away hours, 7 days, $1.00 per 4 5-3-14-3 minute. $2 Ist min. 165 1 Maynard Helwig FREE - kittens. Call 872- A Doctor Buys Land Cow ACRES - ripe for development - 1 mile CASS RI’VER frontage - 1/4 miles road i frontage - all types of trees, etc., or will sell 10 acre parcels with river frontage, Call 84-25-tf 2610 after 4:OO. 7-6-20-2 A rlgnaturo loan to tracts lump sum cash. Fast - decisions. No commissions. office for more information. Listing #16,700, On the Farm DEAN’S GARAGE DOOR $40,000.90 - No credit check, - - FREE - kittens to good free guaranteed application 313- 335-61 66 or 1 -800- 346- Service Service - Dean Wisenbach, rushed call now 1-800-955- 8080. 3 MILES FROM CASS CITY!! phone 872-3097 or 872-3197. home. Call after 6:OO - 872- - Residential and commer- 3344. 7-6-20-3 9453 24hrs. - Vista-Corp MAKE A MOVE NOW TO AFFORDABLE CAREFREE LIVING!! Very neat 1 Tractor Tire Repair Financial, Loans-By-Mail Be Your Own Boss. National Chloride Pumping cial doors, door openers. manufacturer needs local per- story home - 5 rooms plus large FAMILY ROOM - Moncrief furnace plus wood- Free estimates. 8-6-13-4 FREE - kittens. Call 872- burning stove - lots of closet and storage space; basement; plus 24x24’ garage with Goodyear Farm Tires 3289. 7-6-13-2 Dealer Route - Earn son to service 100% natural wood-burning stove workbench also horse barn 28x32’;workshop all this on 2 acres $5 ,5001mon t h restocking uic% route. Best one-man - - - Call today Smith Refrigeration usiness ever. No selling. No of land - IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Priced to move. Listing #16,627. company secured retail ac- i counts in protected territory overhead. Must have $14,400 We have many others to choosefiom. Call, Write or See: Cass Cit Tire and with patented products. No secured 100% by inventory. Phone 87T-5303 NEEDED - person to paint competition. Not vending. $55,000 very possible first 5-5-30-t f tanks. Must have own Price only $5,995.1 -800-869- year. This couM make ou in- B.A. CALKA, Realtor 872-3355 or 872a3230 Appliance Repair transportation. Contact 3961 anytime. * dependent. First time ok er. For Sheila D. Hallahan - Sales Associate 872-4538 Jerry at Fuelgas 872-2161. details call Qam-Qpm.1- 800- INCO__ - - - Everv Thursday 11-6-20-1 633-1740. .. I Dale Brown 872-3158 at St. Pancraths Hall, S. All makes and models Credit card. Guaranteed Realtor Associate issue. $5000 limit. No bank Seeger, Cass City. Doors Place Your Statewide Ad 6306 W.Main St., Cass City, Michigan 48726 open 6:OO p.m. Early-bird Call HELP WANTED - Medical deposit. No credit check, Cash advances. Refundable Here! $300 buys a 25 word 6:30, regular bingo 7:00. Dr.’s office, experience, meNOW 2 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU BETTER OPPOATunn 872-3092 full-time. Send resume to fees. Easy no deposit. classified ad offering Phone 872-5410. Knights of , 8-3-15-tf 1 Cass City 872-3355 Car0 673-8717 Earl or Marlene Gohs Cass City Chronicle, Box Z. Visa/Mastercard also avail- 1,340,000 circulation. Contact Columbus Council No. 8892. 1 11-6-20-1 able. 1-800-445-8070. this newspaper for details. PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20,1990 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Area escapes major Gypsy Moth infestation thiwear r/ by Kristine L. Renaud small number of moths ex- the gypsy moth population. Wallace said, Counties and the United States De- partments of Agriculture, Staff Writer ists for the next 3 or 4 years No artificial measures have to identify potential would aid in population spray areas by September Wallace noted. Gypsy moth caterpillars before increasing again. In this part of the country containment or large-scale and egg-mass surveys are Tuscola County residents were sighted recently in destruction at this time in the done in October, November interested in a suppression Cass City, but the usually the cycles aren’t as regular because the moth eggs are season, Stein said, and December. program should attend the pesky critters aren’t causing However, plans for sup- In addition, counties need meeting June 28 or contact a lot of problems in this moved from one area to the cooperative extension another. pressing the caterpillars to start generating funds not region. next spring must begin soon, provided by the Michigan office in Caro. Tuscola County’s coopera- County residents inter- tive extension office has ested in starting a Tuscola received a few reports of County suppression pro- gypsy moth larvae infesta- gram &e wekome to attend tion from the Cass City area, a meeting June 28 at 7 p.m. said director Dennis Stein. in the cooperative extension “I anticipate more people office. If the number of will be coming to the fore- moth larvae will increase front as time goes on,” he next year, as Stein prcdicted, added, caterpillar control may Even if residents do start prove necessary. noticing gypsy moth larvae Normally the caterpillars on their property, it’s too begin hatching at the end of late in the season to try and April and in early May. control the caterpillars. Once hatched, each gypsy “Any application of pesti- moth larva can eat one cides . . is against our rec- square foot of foliage in its REFRESHMENTS SERVED DAILY ommendations at this time,” lifetime, said Bay County 1990 Buick Century Stein said. Pesticides kill gypsy moth program coordi- #2269 parasites and other natural nator Alicia Wallace. MSRP $15,498.00 gypsy moth predators, caw- “If there’s a very large Disc. -1,703.00 WILD AND WOOLY -6cAmerican Safari” was the theme of ing more harm than good. population, they will eat Rebate -500.00 ‘GM Emp -697.40 First Baptist Church’s vacation Bible school. The program, Generally areas with high every leaf on every tree,” ’F.T.B. -600.00 levels of infestation partici- she noted. FINAL COST $1.~ 1,997.60 conducted last week, featured the use of preserved animals pate in a suppression pro- The larvae prefer oak and and skins. Pictured are Pastor Jim Howard, a woodchuck gram, started when the cat- hardwood leaves, Stein 1990 BUCK LESABRE erpillars are feeding. noted. After those leaves are #mi LOADED! and several delighted children. Such control programs gone, caterpillars will eat involve using an aerial ap- maple, ash and ornamental MSRP $18,581.00 plicator to distribute an en- tree leaves as well as rose Disc. -2,186.00 vironmentally-sound bacte- bushesand shrubs,headded. ‘Rebate -750.00 “GM Emp. -903.80 rial spray over infected ar- At this point in the season Theme attracts kids to eas. The spray remains on they are mature, well-fed FINAL COST $14,741.20 foliage for 7 to 10 days, and almost ready to go into a [ 1 1990 BUCK REGAL during which time caterpil- cocoon stage, Stein said. lars eat the treated leaves. Within the next few weeks The bacteria badly vacation-Bible school reacts the larva will prepare for its MSRP $1 7,040.00 with the caterpillars’ diges- transformation by forming a Disc. - 1,545.00-829.25 Inside a green canvas tent ’ assistant pastor Jim How- “shockcd” at the number of tive systems and kills them. hard case around its body. “GM Emp. on the church lawn, Safari ard) decided to call the pro- children that registered. Tuscola County is looking Around July or August the Rebate - 1,500.00 Sam related tales of wild gram “American Safari” “This year we’ve had rec- into the possibilities of start- moths will emerge from the *First Time -600.00 ing a suppression program Pwr. Locks, Air Cond., Cruise, Tilt, AM/FM/ animals and Bible charac- because of the theme’s out- ord attendance,” he re- pupae, mate and die. Egg Cass.. Pwr. Ant.. Much More! FINAL COST $1 2,565.75 ters. Outside, Curly the landishness. marked. About l70children next spring because it ap- gorilla drew a crowd of chil- “Youth pastors usually came for Tuesday’s session pears the number of gypsy white patches on trees, cars, 1990 PONTIAC SUNBIRD moths could increase. dren, some delighted and come up with crazy ideas,” and more than that were on houses, lawn furniture, and #2602 some fearful. for vacation Bible study hand Wednesday, which “It’ll be a significantly other items left outside. activities, he said. reflects an increase of over bigger problem next year i “You can physically MSRP $1 1,106.00 than it was this year,” Stein This was the wild scene at In this day and age when it 35 kids per day, he noted. scrape them off with a paint Disc. -411 .OO last week’s First Baptist seems Bible schools might Perhaps the use of authen- predicted, In Michigan, the scraper or knife,” but while I Rebate - 1 ,OoO.oo Church vacation Bible disappear, Howard said he tic animal skins and real hauling of lumber and fire- this effort seems beneficial, *GM Emp. -533.05 school. Safari Sam (alias: was “surprised” and stuffed animals contributed wood, on which the moths it’s actually futile, Stein *First Time -600.00 have laid their eggs, causes I to the school’s success, said. Destroying the sacs in Howard said. re-infestation of some areas one’s own yard doesn’t af- I FINAL COST $8,561.95 Air, Auto, AWFM, T.T. Paint, Rear Def., More bJ 1 Dale Doyen, a local taxi- and perpetual cycles in other fect the larger population. Revort minor dermist donated several regions, Stein remarked. Soon after gypsy moths 1990 PONTIAC GRAND PRlX 1- hides, a bear head, alliaa- #2242 an On the east coast the moths make their egg sacs, small MSRP $1 5,704.OO tor, woodchuck, snakes ind follow 7 to 10-year cycles, fly-like wasps lay their eggs - Disc. -1,809.00 other preserved animals for he explained. In the first 3 or in the sacs, killing the moth ‘First Time Buyer -=.A*\ area accidents “Safari Sam” to use during 4 years the population eggs. Stein said these wasps “GM Disc. -762.45 uf his lessons, grows, then crashes around aren’t harmful to humans Rebate * 1,500.00 -- John Caudell Jr., 24, of Air, Auto, Tilt, Cruise, AWFWCass., Rear Howard makes compari- the fourth or fifth year. A and naturally help contain FINAL COST $1 1,032.55 Dawn S, Deering, 4525 Deford lost control of his car sons between humans and In Defrost, Plus! Leach Street, traveling east at 12:15 p.m. Thursday other living creatures to il- M on Main Weet was attempt- while driving on Kingston lustrate the powers of strong 1990 GMC ing to turn south onto Leach a quarter of a mile 0 B oard closes Road, P faith, as well as teaching u1 Street when the cars col- north of Centerline Road. about popular Bible figures. lided. Deering said that she He failed to get around a First Baptist’s vacation E verg”een School $19,034.00 moved over in an attempt to Bible school was open June Disc. -1,739.00 miss the McDonald vehicle curve in the road and rolled Rebate -1,500.00 over. He escaped with minor 11 to 15 from 9 a.m. to 11:30 *Lucille DeLong resigned and that she didn’t see any a.m. for area children. “GM Emp. -929.95 double-parked car. injuries. converting the present ga- as bus driver after 25 years. rage into a classroom. *The board voted to start ROUTINE BUSINESS replacing typewriters at the uf request of Cheryl Kilbourn, \(f FINAL COST $14,865.05 Air, Auto, 4.3 V6, Sierramsic, AMIFMIC:ass, Much of the rest of the high school- business UI Tilt,Cruise, Pwr. Windows, Locks, Alum. Wheels, agenda was routine busi- teacher. Many are 15 to 20 [ fi MORE! In the 3rd century B.C., the ness. Bob Kozan, who has years old and the plan is to courtiers of the royal court been the acting Intermedi- start replacing them so that Vl 1990 PONTIAC GRAND AM #2s5 in China were required to ate School maintenance none are over 10 years old. carry doves in their mouths supervisor and t-ransporta- This year 7 machines, at MSRP $13::;:: in order to sweeten their Disc. [ breath when addressing the tion director, was hired for $375 each, will be pur- emperor. the position. chased and the board will Rebate -1,500,00 consider purchasing 8 more ‘First Time Buy. -600.00 R ‘GM Disc next year. That will replace the 15 machines in service IR that are 15 years or older. Air, Auto, Tilt, Cruise, Alum. Wheels, Plus More! FINAL COST $9,665.10 Total cost for 7 machines is -629.90 $2,625. I-A 1990 HALF TON #2442 I Ilt GMC rn *Two years ago the school started to equip buses with MSRP .$12,918.00 P’uzzled with your Disc. radios. Four more are Rebate needed next year to have “GM Emp. -618.40 units in each bus. The board I Ilf okayed the purchase of 4 3;-I Wedding Plans? radios at $403 each and a FINAL COST $10,676.60 1 total cost of $1,656.22. I rnL11 ‘The resolution allowing Tilt, Cruise, SUEquip., AWFMICass.,Alum. Wheels, W.L. Tires, More! ...@$it--We‘11 help you solve them a the school to participate in Michigan High School Ath- letic Association events was 1991 GMS SlS SONOMA Even for the simplest wedding there are many details approved. Ti to be attended to and questions that arise in planning *The next regular meet- $8,569.00 the wedding. Every bride wishes her wedding to be ing of the board will be the second Monday of July in- Rebate -1 ,o00.00 just perfect. To help you prepare for that wonderful “First Time Buy. -600.00 stead of the third, so that the -407.45 day, we have compiled u list of questions most board can reorganize within commonly asked the bride-to-be. The answers the time allowed by law. by $6,561.55 are taken from authoritative sources on etiquette. There will be a special meeting Monday, June 25, May your wedding day be a perfect one, from the when the board will discuss M SPECIAL STRIPE time you say “yes,” to your joyful departure in a goals. PACKAGESAVAILABLE *Dorland Kuntz, Ever- MI shower of rice! Sale prices include all Factory Rebates to Qualified Buyers. See dealer for green principal, has been M [Idetails. Dest. included. Just add tax & license or transfer. Free subscription with each order selected to attend a one a half day session with top y 1 state department officials in The Cass City Chronicle Washington, D.C.,and will HOWARD BELL,I INC. 11 leave Thursday, N!Eir \I\ The board and many of the Phone 0 visitors gave a round of iR BUICK-PONTIAC-GMCSALES & SERVICE rfi 872-201 applause for Dick Wallace, CAR0 PH who served for 8 years on the M M-24 AT FRANK ST. 673-6126 VJ bard and was attending his last regular meeting.

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