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by Tom Montgomery- News Witor p until about a year ago, hard work and dctct- U mination were simply a way of approaching life for George Norcross. Those traits-kame ape- cially imprtant 1- June, however, when the Owen- Iale area resident dqmaged a deftktive vertebra in his neck. The injury causal an alteedy growing fceling of weakness in his limbs to turn into full blown paralysis from the neck down. Despite the seriousncss of the damagc and the surgcr- its which followed, Norcross is now looking forward to returning to work his fall. But rocovery hasn’t come easy. “It’s been a long toad,” the 47-year-old remarked re- cently while undergoing physical therapy at Hills and Dales General Hospital, where he’s worked to im- prove his strength and en- durance over the past sev- eral months. ‘*I’m not going to k able to and eat - - NOWO~Etw’ncd possible," Dillon, who be- west sidcof Chambcrs Road was discovcrcd, troopers run and jump and throw 8 home, in a whwlchalr and gan to work with Norcross just north of M-46 at ahout 2 said. to work this f;rll. PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,JUNE 21,1989 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

Cass CitvJ Personal Items Audrey Katzenberger Phone 872-3049

Mr. and hlrs. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Ron Geiger A Father's Day cookout Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark of Mayville visited have 2 of their grandsons, was held at the home of Mr. McComb of Detroit visited his sister, Mrs. Gladys Joe ,and Nat Spencer, of md Mrs. Jack Laurie Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Agar, Saturday. Williamston with them for day. Present were Mrs. LaPeer Friday. 10 days. Their grandson, Kelly Dowd of St. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dan Hyzer, of Caseville Petersburg, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Celia Smith and Rienstra and children, Sam also spent 2 days. + Mrs. James Dennis, daugh- grandson, Matthew, went and Amber, of Harrison ter Kelly of Caro, Mr. and to Lapeer Saturday where came Sunday and took his Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Doug Laurie, sons they attended open house parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Sr. and his family Guthry and Even, Mr. and €or Kelly Smith at the home Peter Rienstra, out for and grandchildren were at Mrs. Loren O'Harris, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Father's Day dinner. the home of Mr. and MFS. Jonathon and Rebecca Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hurd Rick Hartwick in Owendale Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mrs. Elsie Blades and for a Father's Day cookout Laurie, daughter Maegan Mrs Margie Schwartz daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sunday. , and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley announces the birth of her Hurds to celebrate Anita Blades, were in South Morell. first granddaughter. Kati Lyon Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. StanlFy Rebecca Hill was born to 11 a Mrs. Pat Blades and her Morell called on Mr. and Mr. and hrs. William Kim and Dorothy Hill June mother, Mrs. Dorothy Ire- Mrs. Gaylord LaPeer Finkbeiner of Palm Bay, 13 in McKenzie Memorial golden anniversary land. Thursday evening. Fla., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy Smith and Friday visitors of Mr.ahd Mrs. Lloyd Finkbeher. Mrs. Elizabeth Stine -at- Mrs. Amasa Anthes in Saturday they all attended tended open house Satur- Gagetown were Mr. and open house in honor of Jeff day in honor of Tammy Mrs. Stanley Morell. Gadient'at the home of his Nicholas at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gadient, in Waterford. Mr. Roger Nicholas in Kaw- Morell attended open house and Mrs. James Sweeney kawlin. Tammy is a grand- in honor of Kerry Dennis at of Cass City were also pre- daughter of Mrs. Stine. the home of her parents, sent, Jeff is a grandnephew Mr. and Mrs. James De- of the Lloyd Finkbehers. Mrs. Lyle Zapfe attended nnis, in Caro Saturday. a family Father's Day pic- Kerry is the 11th and last Mr. and Mrs. Jessie nic at the home of Mr. and grandchild of the Morells to French, who spent the past Mr, & Mrs.Todd Sweeney Mrs. Bud Peasley Sunday. graduate. week with Mrs. Dorothy the w

Not just my kids

By Jim Fitzgerald

firepower: “One time, 24 cause, it is alleged, Wil- A great human interest picture bit the dust when a shot of The most remarkable TV crews took off, but only 3 liams sold us 708 missile en- he Dana Truemner and Tom Dorland children with a wild coverage of Tiananmen came back.” gines made by another con- Square showed a brave McCulloup lamented tractor, adding to paby wasn’t clear enough to print. The baby duck was briefly halting $%,oOo an orphan wandering down Church Street in Cass City that Chinese man that the Al ied victory in the price of each engine the progress of a column of World War I1 didn’t have simply for acting mid- Tqn saved from an approaching cat, and the families had tanks. Everybody was talk- as 10 idea where it came from. the result he was fighting dleman. ing and/or writing about it fa: “Isn’t it a shame we’ve There’s nothing more luc- After the childfen were through oohing and ahhing, the for several days afterward. )aby was shipped to the Broecker farm, east of Cass City, had 2 wars since? We al- rative than doing business It was a highly dramatic ways felt we were doing this with the Pentagon, or with where it joined a couple of other ducks cared for by Robert scene, and there is no deny- so when we have children any government agency 3roecket, and last week was reported as doing well. inn that it belonged at the some day, they won’t have that spends ow money and a STUDENTS HONORED FROM SALLY DOERR DANCE tobfthenews- - to do this, and fortunately never has to worry about ++++++++++ But there was another my children haven’t. going broke. STUDIO are: (front row) Janelle Jones-1st place, Jenny televised moment Gat, - - “But I had it h mind for mere’snowgmoredh- - Lots of City area fours Will rememhr Toshiyuki Jones-2nd place, Michelle Guzman-2nd place, Anne furthereven though comment it generated from the no evemmy~not just my mayhg than wondering khown here as Toshie) hi,the Japaneseexchange student kids. ” how many Sonias might be Obertein-2nd place, Jennifer Obertein3rd place, Not just vho spent a year here and attended Cass City High School. Nicholas ~‘;~~io~&t~!~~my kids. fed and clothed if $19 mill- Hewasinthenewsmently*His pictureran in the Detroit Hofmeister -3rd place, Melanie Rae Joles-lst place. (Back ture of the young man Did YOU see the photo of ion were *vest& in, say, ?*Press because he was the first native Japanese attorney standing in front of the half-nakd, %‘ear*ld agriculture instead of in Sonia On the back page Of nuclear weapons that could o be admitted to the Michigan- Bar. row) Judd Krause-3rd place, Roxann Ingersoll-ballet- in- tanks. It W~Sa short inter- Thursday’s fie Press? wipe out the world, view with a youngwho had Ameri. fled She lives h Sari Pedro Sda, I how 2 American jour- ++++++++++ structor, Sally Doerr-instructor,owner. The champions corn- Honduras, in a hut made of nal&& currently risking peted in different age groups ranging from 10-18 year olds. when the b1-g sticks and plastic on the their lives covering *e bat- A little restaurant tucked away against the west side of side of a hill. She was cuing tle for democracy h Beij- Saginaw River, just a half block north of Lafayette The interviewerL he suggested the woman musf becausehermotherhadleft ing. They are 2 very beet, offers something that hasn’t been available in the her alone to g0 into town to talented, brave and in- ;ommunity. kgfor money to k=~Sonia ter-thg people. I’ve en- It’s a deli-type restaurant. Called Wanagan’s, it features Police lookingfor driver- thatbe feeling she was pretty many good miles now fed and clothed. Her joyed conversations with away from the shooting. every xobably 25 different types of corned beef, beef, pepperoni She conceded she was fortu- mother goes them, and I’m looking for- md similar sandwkheson a variety of breads tO Suit your Cass City police are con- fled the scene. struck a tree near the inter- nate, but added: “I feel aste. Several different SOUP varieties are also on the menu. tinuing their investigation of Reports state a vehicle section of ’Huron and Hunt good for me, but what about ‘I wasn’t as enthusiastic abut it as the people who a one-car crash Thursday in owned by Michael Home, streets at about 10: 15 p.m. those .dead Chinese stu- wommended it to me, but it was satisfactory. The big plus, which the driver apparently 4 118 Seeger St., cas city, There was no one at the dents who didn’t escape?” CORPORATE But I should worry about if course, is that it offers something that I was uvable to find scene, according to police, And she was sobbing as the IMPLICATIONS, TOO more people than a couple camera pulled away. iorth of Detroit in the past. tr who said Home denied of fellow journalists I hap- being the driver. I’m a sucker for those On the front page of the pen to know personally. , people who never forget to same newspaper there was Like Bill McCullough and Also last week, a vehicle care about what happens to driven by Diane P. Battel, an article about Williams the young American The Weather other people, especjally International Corp., a Com- woman who escaped Beij- 6910 Ritter Rd., Cass City, when those other people are High Low’ Precip. merce Township defense ing, I should care -and cry backed into a parked ve- strangers, perhaps citizens - about what happens to Tuesday.. 64 .54 ...... I” ..... contractor that allegedly ...... hicle, owned by ElaineZalut of a foreign country has charged taxpayers as strangers thousands of . Wednesday 68 58 ...... 13” ...... of Kingston, in the Walbro thousands of miles away. much as $19 million more miles away, or just on the Thursday ...... 64 .... 58 ...... 35“ ... Corp. parking lot north of than necessary for cruise other side of town. .Friday...... 66 ..... 51 ...... 12” .... Schell Street. ‘EVERYBODY, NOT missile engines. Onward and Upward. I JUST KIDS’ The U.S. . Saturday ...... 62 .... 47 ...... 27”*... The government could what it costs to drive the Minor damage was re- MY Navy wants to get out of a should have everybody in Sunday ...... 80 .... 58 ..... 0 .... put Orbital in orbit. Orbital same car on gasoline. It was ported in the 7:48 a.m. mis- contract with Williams be- mind, not just my kids. Monday .11.1...... 1.172 55 .77111111 I was .similarly impre- ...... is the 2-cycle engine on suggested that an engine hap. ssed by something Bill v (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant.) which Wal bro Corporation could be developed that McCullough of Southfield is working to fine tune car- would run on methanol or Historical said in a D-Day anniver- bonation for mass produc- gasoline. sary interview in the Free tion. The success or failure You don’t have to be too Press Tuesday. McCul- Society lough was 21, an Army TREK1 to Air / of the engine is inextricably long in the tooth remem- JOY, wound with politics. Here’s ber how the public reacted Forces radio operator and why. when lead-free gas was to meet er stationed in Eng- 1 VacaKon Bible School 1 p;““and, and June 6,1944, was It would be easier to make required, and lead-free was first day in combat. CASS CITY MISSIONARY CHURCH more expensive than regu- The Cass City Historical his He water run uphill than get ended up flying 34 more June 26-30 6:30-8:30p.m. American motorists to vol- lar. Society will hold a meeting bombing missions over Fr- untarily subscribe to the Drivers by the hundreds of featuring special music by ance, Germany ,and Bel- =Come Board JOYSHIP ENERGIZE- ECountry Greenhiouse latest proposal out of Wash- thousands ripped off pollu- James Hobbs Monday start- gium before being $!I 327$ Cemetery Rd., Cass City ington to solve our air pollu- tion control devices and ing at 7:30.p.m. at Rawson grounded by battle fatigue, For More Information Call 2 1/2 miles south of light, next to tign problems. rammed through the narrow Memorial, Library, 6495 after watching dozens of his opening in gas tanks so that Pine St., Cas City. friends killed by enemy The president wants a half the car could run on regular million cars and trucks to be and save 5 to 10 percent per powered by methanol by gallon. 1995 and to jump to a mil- What kind of a market is 4 lion 2 years later. That’s a out there for a car with an tiny amount when com- engine that doubles the cost pared to the number of cars of fuel? It doesn’t take a on the road, but one that the genius to figure that out. THE HEART GROUP, P.C. administration regards as One of the delays in get- significant to put methanol ting the Orbital engine into on the road (pun intended). mass production is its cost- Experts have figured that benefit in the marine mar- to run a car on methanol ket. wovld cost motorists double It was figured that the Environmental Protection *, ra * ” =- Agency would be cracking [ down on engines in the is pleased to introduce 4 The best investment you marine market and that boat manufacturers would be * can make in your future 4 looking for an engine for the larger boats that solves the c e pollution problem and still is 1; is an education at economicgl to run. Orbital solved this prob- Great Lakes Jr. College! lem, but it also costs more ITS NEWASSOCIATE than the marine engines now 1 :* in use. Since boats are run .. - - perhaps 100 hours a year, a Great Lakes Jr. College offers associate degrees little savings in fuel was not

“I. and certificate programs in: enough to compensate for 1 the more expensive engine. ROBERT A. But the EPA has focused its attention elsewhere and un- less that changes, a marine application for the motor , seems to be years away. Accounting That’s bad news, of GENOVESE, M.D. Data Processing course. But this week’s ac- tion by President Bush is Business good news. For Orbital has Administration the type enginc that fits hand in glove with the * ElectronidComputer administration’s proposal. Practice Limited The engine was taken for Repair Tech. fuel system development by Secretarial -8‘*, Walbro bccausc it is ex- pccted to solve the pollution to problem. It’s light, it’s less expensive than conven- tional engines and, best of all, it is made to run on most any kind of fuel, including Cardiology Consultation We understand financial aid and how important it methanol and ethanol. Last week General Motors .I can be to your plans to attend college. We can help! signed an agreement with Orbital to test its engines, and Ford of Europe has had a Invasive & Non-invasive program underway for some time. Given the lcad time that the auto companies need, it 4701 Towne Centre Road 4011 Orchard Drive Of BlJSlNESS isn’t likely that Orbital will Suite create any production jobs Medical Arts II - Suite 201 2004 Stop by our admissions office at 1231 Cleaver Rd., in Cass City in the immedi- Saginaw, Michigan 48604 Midland, Michigan 48670 ate future, but thcre is hope. I Telephone: 51 just North of M-81,Cam or call 673-5857 A tiny share of the huge Telephone: 51 7-792-4872 7-832-0900 or visit our Ncw Bad Axe Campus market for auto engines 315 Whitelam Ph. 269-9288 would be a huge boost for Great Lakes Jr, College enrolls students without regard to age, sex or race. 1 -- Walbro, its shareholders and thc community. \ CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE FOUR CASS CIVCHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21,1989 Dunlap Wats o n appointed completes Your neighbor says traininp advisor v Family relationshipr Pvt. James C. Watson, 19, Cass City native John of Cass City, has completed Dunlap of Rancho Mrs. Cliff Jackson visited garet Carlson. home of Dorene Heronom- OES Past Matrons meeting Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Cucamonga, Calif., has Fred Schmidt of Decker- ous at Sandusky to see her Monday afternoon at Fran- basicJackson, training S.C. at Fort used to be closer been appointed public advi- Knechtel in Elkton Wednes- ville was a Wednesday large collection of dolls, kenmuth. day afternoon. evening guest of Mr. and then on to Lexington to the Mr. and Mrs. Gerald sor for the South Coast Air Mr. and Del Spooner Quality Management Dis- Mrs. Mrs. Glen Shagena. “Sampler” for lunch. The Wills were Thursday sup- Over the years there have been many developments that and Mrs. O’Bert Regal of Reva Silver was a Mon- craft shop, general store per and evening guests of have changed how people see and do things. trict. Plymouth, Mildred Trusler day evening guest of and bazaar were visited in Dunlap, 30, is the %on of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wills at of Pontiac, Mrs. George Edanna Sweeney and the afternoon. They had Port Austin in honor of former Cass City residents Barber Sr., Sue Barber and David. coffee and ice cream at the -Gerald Wills’ birthday. John Dunlap of Ramona, Anthony of Royal Oak and Ira Leppek of berry farm on North Black Doug Morel1 and Jay Calif., and Karen Klcba of Mr. and Mrs. Evans Gib- Bakersfield, Calif., is River Road, Croswell, and were Saturday guests of Ontario, Canada. He is also bard attended a graduation spending some time visit- visited a greenhouse and Mrs. George Jackson and the grandson of the late open house for Larry Curtis ing relatives, friends and flower shop at Sandusky. Don. Dave and Helen Matthew at the home of Mr. and Mrs. neighbors in this vicinity. Charlotte Particka and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and Jack and Erma Dunlap. Jim Curtis Sunday after- Mrs. David Hacker spent Velma Cleland were in LaPeer attended a gradua- In his new position, Dunlap noon. Monday with Mrs. Earl charge of the tour. tion own house for Brian Mr. and Mrs. Glen Schenk. Mr. and Mrs. Cluf Davis: son of Mr. and Mrs. will manage AQMD’s com- Shagena visited Neil Lmene Bowron of Bad munityrelations, small busi- Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cliff Davis of Deckerville, Sweeney at Huron Memo- Axe, Mrs. Kevin O’Connor, ‘Wilson and family, Mr. and at the Deckerville Com- ness assistance, public in- rial Hospital in Bad Axe Danny and Shane of Minden munity Center. formation and notification Mrs. Jack Harbec, Mr. and Sunday evening. City, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mrs. Clem Briolat, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry sections, speaker’s bureau, Mrs. Fritz VanErp was a Robinson and Luann, Mr. Stanley Briolat and, Mr. Sofka were Sunday evening publications and special Tuesday lunch guest of and Mrs. A1 Anthes and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krug were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ber- to do and places to go. events, as well as the Edanna Sweeney and and Mrs. Kevin Robinson, among a group who at- nard O’Berski at Parisville. . district’s advertising efforts. David. Tracy and Chris attended a Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jef- We stayed home in my family and I think our relationships tended a wedding reception Pvt. James C. Watson were closer.” He joined the district 6 Visitors at the home of graduation open house for for Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hool frey Kawecki, a 9-pound, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Spencer Connie Robinson at the 4-ounce, 20-ipch-long McFarland added that she was remarried 13 years ago to years ago as qn air quality were Mr. and Mrs. Kermit at the Colony House Satur- specialist in the planning Cass City Gun Club hall day evening. Miss Debra daughter, Alexandria During basic, students re- Rev. A.E. McFarland and together they have 14 children and Hartwick, Mr. and Mrs. Art Saturday evening* Paula, June 14 at Huron ceive instruction in drill and 49 grand and great-grandchildren. McFarland pointed out division,’and later served as Battel, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mr. and Mrs. Marty Wallace, daughter of Mr. program manager for trans- and Mrs. Jack Wallace, and Memorial Hospital in Bad ceremonies, weapons, map that her family still has good relations today. “We still are Doerr, Lynn Fuester, Les Felmlee, Jennifer and Jill Dale Hool were married at Axe. She will join 2 sisters, reading, tactics, military close but I think it stems from when I was young.” por tat ion im plemen ta tion. . Beach, Jim Milligan and of Bay City were Sunday Leann and Jessica at home. In 1987 he was appointed Clarence Merchant. 2 o’clock at St. Pancratius courtesy, military justice, Many of the advances in the society have allowed younger guests of Mr. and Mrs. Catholic Church Saturday. Grandparents are Florence first aid and Army history people to have more things, she remarked, adding, “I’m glad community relations offi- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wills Henry Sofka. Mrs. George Barber Sr., Szostak of Kingston and cer. Dunlap also man- and Rhonda Bruni of Elkton Mr. and’ Mrs. Leonard and traditions. kids have what they have.” has Sue Barber and mthony of Leonard and Arlene However, McFarland explained that she is concerned aged the transportation pro- were Wednesday evening kismack and Irene were Royal Oak, Mildred Trusles Kawecki of Cass City. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday evening guests of The son of Robert G. Wat- because the younger generation doesn’t seem to appreciate grams office. of Pontiac, Mrs. O’Bert Mary Fisher was a Tues- son, 4960 Leslie Rd., Cass Gerald Wills in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Far- Regal and Mr. and Mrs. Del day guest of Mr. and Mrs. what they have. “Things don’t make you happy but giving Gerald Wills’ birthday. relly. Allen Farrelly . City, Watson currently is and sharing does.” Spooner of Plymouth vis- stationed at Fort Gordon, 3ur new Medicare Reva Silver was an after- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr, ited and Mrs. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Merle McFarland was raised in a big family, 11 brothers and noon guest. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cle Mr. Ga., where he is preparing to Supplement is Gibbard Sunday. Kitchen ’ were Thursday sisters, and she said she is thankful for that. “I’m glad I was Mrs. Earl Schenk visited land, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Mrs. Glen Shagena vis- evening guests of Mr. and enter the field of computer raised in a big family. I didn’t have a lot of things but we had among the best... Doug Britt and Mr. and Mulder, Mrs. Curtis Cle- Mrs. Arnold LaPeer. repair and maintenance. Mrs. Howard Britt Friday. ited Edanna Sweeney Sun- each other and we were close.” ;ood coverage, land, Mrs. Steve Rickett, day afternoon. -Jennifer Zauner of hs The large family allowed McFarland to have a full child- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Doerr, Florence Mattis of Dear- Altos, Calif., was a May The 1987 Cas City High 300d price, and Sofka were Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Jim School graduate is now hood. But, “kids grow up too quick nowadays. They miss born Heights and Ruth graduate of St. Francis the fun of being a kid. They hardly enjoy life like it is.” good neighbor June 7, guests of Mr. and McCartney of Alma and Krug of Warren visited Mr. High School and was a max- undergoing a 20-weck elec- claim service. Mrs. John Zawilinski. Mr. and Mrs. Thor Neilson and MrS. Stanley Glaza and ima cum laude student. She tronics training course, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Far- of Harbor Beach, Mrs. Ad- other relatives Wednesday. is the granddaughter of Mr. relly attended a birthday rian Kippen, Sharon Lily of Dorothy Harris of Bad and Mrs. Jack Pelton. morewhich advanced will be followedtraining. by dN* I# THE CLASSIFI~~ party for Julie Salowitz at Port Huron and Mr. and Axe was a Tuesday after- their home in Bad Axe Mrs. Marty Chockley of Al- noon guest of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday evening. gonac attended the wed- Larry Konkel, Marney,and Grant Brown and 2 ding ‘of Dale Cleland and Lois Cardenas. granddaughters, Mr. and Shawn Leighton at the Melissa, Jason and Jim Mrs. Elmer Fuester, Mr. RLDS ‘Church in Prairie Jackson were Wednesday and Mrs. Jerry Decker, Village, Kans. Saturday supper and evening guests Helen Schultz, Clara Bond, morning, some of the group of Mrs. George Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hur- visited Truman Library ford, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Don. ;all: Ernest A. Telchman, Jr and RLDS Auditorium in Edanna Sweeney visited Hurford, Mr. and *Mrs. Kansas City, Mo., and met Mrs. Earl Schenk Monday 6240 W. Main Mike Siebel and son, Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cass City, Mich. and Mrs. Chuck Ruby, evening. Phono872-3388 . J Bailey, Joy Saper and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Glaza Tommy Armstead and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sawden were Wednesday afternoon and Mrs. Cliff Jackson at- and girls of Missouri who tended a graduation open guests of Mr. and Mrs. also attended the highton- Henry Sofka. house for Christy Damm, Cleland wedding. Mr. and Mrs.*Allen Far- relly were Thursday guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs Jo& Campbell at Utica. If you have diabetes, don’t mkx . . Mrs: Alex Cleland and GOOD NEWS FOR Carol Laming spent from Wednesday evening through Saturday with Bob Cleland Sr. at Waterford to mj SYRINGES WITH THE prepare for a graduation open house for Stacy Cle- ____ land at the Bob Cleland Thinnest, home Saturday. Others at- STARRING A $60 mail-in rebate on any GLUCOMETER” Blood Glucose tending the graduation Finest, open house were Mrs. Her- Sharpest Monitoring System* bert Hichens and Mr. and Needle For FEATURING $20 in extra savings from the manufacturer if you trade in a Mrs. Ken Osentoski. --Unequalled competitive meter. lnjec tion Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey Limited-Time Engagement: Offer good March 1- July 31, 1989. of Brown City were Sunday Comfort. I The folbwiq items will be sold at public auction hated 3 miles west of Cass City on Cass City Road (Mal), a-- Regular Price Special Price Mfr. Rebate Trade-In evening guests of Mr. and k- ‘ 6-D LO-DOSE’ lQCC $20.00 3 112 miles north on Dodge Road or 1/2 mile east of Gagetown on Bay City-Forestville Road, 1/2 mile south Mrs. Evans Gibbard. Edanna Sweeney was a 100 SYF INGES ONLY $18.95 $1 79.95 $1 49,95 $60.00 . Saturday afternoon guest SATURDAY, JUNE of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald FINAL COST $69.95 24 Wills. at 9:30 a.m. Jeanette Osentoski and ALCOHOL ‘Applies to GLUCOMETCR II 1#55201, GLUCOMETER I1 with Memory (#5625) and GLUCOMETER M (#5606 or #5606A) Blood GlmMonitoring Systems Wood trunk & Many tins Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kolar GLUCOMETER is a registered trademark of Miles IN ‘HOUSEHOLD Sebewaing beer can - Tobacco tins attended a wedding recep- GE side-by-side refrigerator - Television Barrel bung driller - Beer signs tion for Mr. and Mrs. Gary SWABS Refrigerator - Wringer washer Coke tray - Cigarette tray Rudy at Columbian Club Oval Wood tabk w/4 matching chairs - very nice Many bnles including &kine bfllm Hall at Fisherville Satur- 2 sofa sleepers - 3 occasional chairs Underwood typewriter - Single trees day. Miss Jeanette Leppek 2 couches wlmatching chairs Com knives - Crocks & jugs and Gary Rudy were mar- Wood kitchen table w/4 matching chairs Others ried at St. Vincent DePaul Chrome kitchen table - Barrel chair Catholic Church at 1 Coffeetable - End tables - Book case OVER 100 AVON BOTTLES o’clock. 2 sinale beds complete - Plant stand A1 Wagner, Kathy Mar- Rad6-record player - Piano & bench MISCELLANEOUS tinez, A.J. Batie and Ray Metal double bed frame - Lamps Depcinski visited Mrs. 4 bar stools - Magazine racks 3-door, dpriiht, T cooler 10’ George Jackson and Don ”Lilly ” 2 medicine cabinets, new - Pictures Metal bench w/vise - work bench Monday evening. High chair - Coffee maker - Dishes Budget 1 T chain falls - Elec. motors Mr. and Mrs. Martin .NPH 5 Humalin Elec. mixer - El%. fry pan including 5 hp, 3 phase Sweeney visited Mrs Hyd. jacks - TV antenna Quantity of glassware * Angus Sweeney at the Human Pots & pans - Many fruit jars Small bott bin w/many bls Huron County Medical LENTE Flower pots - Lawn swing Large bott bin - 2 air oil pumps Care Facility and Neil Lawn lounge chair, 6 4’xlO steel rmfing INSULIN Air grease gun - Funnels - Fire extiwishers Sweeney at Huron Memo- 10 cc. Picnic table - Small 4x7 table rial Hospital and Mr. and Elm. adding machine - Fireplace sueens 4”xlO’ well casing - Dual truck chains Req.c - Lente Gas nozzles - Tire cage for truck tires Mrs, Frank Sageman at Andirons - Set of Webster’s dictionaries their home in Bad Axe $898 NPH Stuff& animals - Elec. game 2 large yard lights - Oil cans Car rack - Elec. cords - Elec. drill Tuesday. Hockey game - Radio Shack computer Tony Cieslinski, Mr. and Adding machine - Elm. typewriter (script) Batteryetester- 2 Ford 6 hole truck rims Gas hose - Pipe fittings & valves Mrs. Henry Sofka and Mr. Chalk board - balls, light and Mrs. Gerald Wills met Check writer - Exercise pad Truck breaking bar - Oil tanks at the home of and Mrs. -. 2 restaurant cooking trays Large tin Texaco sign Mr. Commercial glass cutter & glass Dale Hind to make plans I We Bill 5 4’x4‘ 112” slate - Gas pump for the Appin School reun- 7FN -. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Truck flares - Driveway bell ion to be held at the Ubly 16. - - -- Cast iron parbr stove Wood doors - Gun cleaning kit village park July ORDER-- - I in ~IOCK YOU Recliner chair - Lamp table Smal) tools - Rupp snowmobile Mr. and Mrs. Allen Far- Available I Wood dining table 8 buffet relly attended a graduation I DroP Off - Pick-up Smoking stand - Nail kegs open house for Roger Thumb Dlstrlbutor MACHINERY Pay Your We accept all STATI N Wood tobacco box - Wash board Kombs at the home of his o HOLLISTER Rolling pins - Wood box - Wood pulleys New Holland mod. 705 crop dryer, portable parents, Mr. and Mrs. THUMB Prepay For Kilbros box wagon Roger Kombs, at Utica Sun- OSTOMY Long spouted oil can - Coal scuttle on prescription GENERAL Shoe lathe - Horse shoes Ford dl 30 4-1 6 PIOW day. ELECTRIC, Plans PRODUCTS 20’ 6“ auper - 16’6“ auger Phyliss Pelton of Shab- Blll Hsr2 TEI EDUnNE 18 ft. fiberglass boat with 40 hp. Evinrude motor with bona was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Alex Cleland and E-2-Load trailer with 2 tops Carol Laming. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vander- vennett of Canton spent Owner: AI bert Anthes from Friday through Sun- CLERK: Hillaker Auction Service day with Mrs. Louis TERMS: Cash or check with ID. Everything settled for day of sale. Naples. Edanna Sweeney visited Not responsible for accidents. I Lunch Wagon Mr. and Mrs. Tom O’Hen- ley and sons Tuesday even- Auctloneers: Lorn & Clark Hillaker ing. Phone 51 7-872-3019 Mrs. Lynn Spencer at- Cass City tended the Ubly Miriam I

:ASS CITY, MICHIGAN I CASS CITY CHRONICLE-)VEDNESDAY. JUNE 21.1989 PAGE FIVE Zn Cass Citv Mock ”disastertests response It’s 2:30 p.m. Thursday. A %cur during a specific type week’sdrill andoffered help hope it never happens, but if purpose of us learning how storm packing high north- of emergency, she said, in critiquing local efforts it does. . .” to handle toxic materials west winds hits ihe area, adding the exercises begin Cass City Police Chief (and) what we are to do in downing an electrical pole afterwards. a with the initial call for help, Discussing what was done Gene Wilson and Fire Chief case like this.” in the Walbro Corp.parking followed by response to and , well ,and what could have Dick Root agreed. “There were a lot of mis- lot. A van carrying 2 SO- treatment at the Scene and been done better is a vital “It’s worthwhile, it really takes, but we could have gallon drums of polyure- ending with evacuation and part of the exercise, accord- is,” Wilson remarked, add- gotten by on those,” he con- thane foam veers to avoid treatment at the hospital. ing to Anthony, who noted ing mistakes made during being struck. The van flips tinued, adding that’s the ‘The purpose is to see how the hospital sponsors the the exercise are valuable for point of practicing, over and the driver, thrown fast we can respond; how we all personnel who partici- clear, lies unconscious in drills in compliance with “If we just walk inti an handle the sibation,” she requirements of the Joint pate, accident (like this), one the lot. . remarked. Commission on Accredita- Root, whose department is whiff could be the end of us,’ Chemicalsfrom the drums Aside from local agency tion of Hospitals. planning to start working ooze into the parking lot. he said. “You can read about representatives, the county Overall, she continued, the with Dow Chemical on it, but it’s better to go Electrical sparks are emergency services director drills are important because chemical emergency proce- through the drill. “It’s too flyinHower is out ai the and a Dow Chemical repre- they help various agencies dures, remarked, “It’s a very late to practice” during the hospjtal and inside Walbro. sentative attended last to be more aware. - “YOU important drill. It serves thk real thing. Y THE SCENE-A Walbro parking lot was the site of the mock Across from the plant, a passing mtorist veers off emergency drill, where a van (above) swerved to miss a the roadway and hits afire downed power line, causing the vehicle to dump 2 barrels of hydrant, tearing it of its base and causing water to toxic chemicals. The driver and 2 passersby (far right) Were gush into the street. among the Wctims.” Sparks from the electrical wires ignite the chemicals from one of the barrels, re- leasing toxic fumes into the air. Some passersby col- Aging services officials lapse. If such a disaster occurred in Cass City, would local seek deserving seniors emergency services and vil- lage personnel be prepared The Michigan Office of ognizes an older adult man tion’s presiding officer. to respond adequately? iervices to the Aging is or woman for their commit- This year’s presentation ,Area police, fire, ambu- ooking for a few good older ment, dedication and work will be held Aug. 28 at the lance, hospital and other vomen and men deserving for the benefit of their com- State Fair in Detroit. officials attempted to find bf statewide recognition for munity in either the service Nominations must be out last week, when they lard work and leadership or leadership category. submitted on official Senior participated in a mock disas- n their communities+ Persons worthy of this Citizen of the Year applica- ter drill designed to bctter Presented each year on award must be nominated tions, available from the prepare emergency person- ienior Citizens Day at the by an organization and the Michigan Office of Services nel to handle a toxic waste itate Fair, the Senior Citi- nomination must be en- to the Aging. The deadline en of the Year,Awardrec- dorsed by the organiza- spill. ‘ for submission of nomina- “Overall, we think it went tions is July 28, 1989. Appli- cations may be requested very well,” Jean Anthony, via phone by calling (517) co-coordinator of the drill, 373-8230, (517) 373-4096 rcmarked Friday. “I think (TDD). everyone learned a little Applications should be something.” , . mailed by the July 28th Anthony, a registered deadline to the Michigan nurse at Hills and Dales Office of Services to the Gencral Hospital, explained Aging, PO Box 30026, Lans- Thursday’s 1 3/4-hour drill ing, MI 48909. Upon nomination by a was one of 2 hcld each year local organization.and sub- in the village. AN ELKLAND FIRE fighter checks on a youngster who was passing by the mission to the State Office The drills consist of realis- disaster drill scene when he and several others were ‘‘overcome77by fumes. on Aging, nominees are tic situations that might evaluated by a selection committee comprised of state level aging officials I STAR TREK ONE WEEK ONLY and State Fair officials. Winners will be notified in writing and are not re- quired to attend the award ceremony, to win. This award is sponsored by the Commission and Of- fice of Services to the Aging Frjday thru Thursday June 23-29 and the Michigan ’State Fair. .-- MATINEE SATURDAY 2:15 HDC needs donations

‘The Housing component of the Human Development FREE Commission is in need of donations for their POPCORN emergency shelter house. The items most needed are i! good used re- DUE TO THE NATURE of the mock disaster, Elkland Family frigerator, throw rugs, cur- tains, pots and pans, and Township firemen were called on to conduct an on-scene dishes. Persms who have Movies any of these items to donate triage and then transport victims to waiting ambulances are asked to call the HDC Wednesdays at 673-4121 and ask for Sue. nearby. Huron bean queen Fri. & Sat. 720-9:30Sat. Matinee 2:15 candidates .sought Sun. 3-505-7:15-9:25Mon.- Thurs, 7:15-925 ENDS THURSDAY 8:OO Only Next “INDIANA JONES” The deadline for entering Cooperative Extension Ser- Thursday is “Bargain Nite” the Huron County Bean vice, 104 County Building, James Belushi in Queen contest, sponsored Bad Axe, MI 48413. Soon “GHOSTBUSTERS II” 1 by the Huron County Bean Deep Star Six Growers’ Association and -- Huron County elevators, is Prodigal STARTS FRIDAY, JUNf23,24,25 & 29 July 24. The Accused All evenings (Except Sat.) 8:OO To be eligible, candidates must be single, between the Stepmother is an Alien ages of 18 and 25 and the

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I a .- 4 PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21,1989 CASS CITY, MICHIGAP ...... :. ~~~~:*~:.:.~:.~~:.:.~~:*:.:.~~~..:.:.:.~~~:.:.:.:*~~:.~:.:.:.:.~~~:.~:.:.~~~,.~:.:.~:.~~:.:.~~~~~~~~~~.~.~.~~~*~~.: ...... \ Owen-Gage $900 damage ...... seniors Gagetown Area News to parsonage air meet I reported Down Memory Lane , Phone 665-2221 I From the files of the Chronicle The Owen-Gage Senior _, I Some $900 in damage to Citizens met Thursday in the Salem United Methodist Gagetown for a potluck din- Elma Miklovich was a While Sherry Woodard conducted the business Church parsonage was re- ner, attended by 34 members dinner guest of her son, Jim and Jodi of -Colleyville, meetiing . ported by the church’s ndw and guest LeRoy Evans. Hauk, of Fairgrove and his Texas, visited the Eugene Vernita, Comment res- pastor last week. friend, Lori Densmore, last Comments, all were dinner igned her job of tending the FIVE YEARS AGO end of the school year pack green Guys ‘n’ Gals 4-1 The Rev. Donald Daws meeting Thursday, Cub Club,’ was mistress of cere President Elma Miklovich Sunday at LaSenorita in guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob altar linens, the July 11 told Cass City police a win- conducted a brief business Bay City. Bliss and family of Cass luncheon at Greenfields in Four members of Echo Scouts who earned badges monies at the Sanilac Mr. and Mrs. Murl City last Monday. dow had been broken on the were David Erickson and meeting, which included Pigeon was discussed, and north side of the house, lo- Chapter, Order of the East- County 1964 4-H Fun Festi discussion of a motion to LaFave were guests of Cathy and Fred Sullivan also the Aug. 27 parish pic- ern Star,Clarence and Max- Marshall Sheldon, bobcat, Val. their daughter and son-in- had news of a grandson, nic and appreciation day. cated at 4454 Ale St., some- ine Merchant and Elmer and and Troy Rechl, Billy Ehrl- and Mrs, Jack Beltz o . change the group’s meeting law, Lynette and Paul Mar- time between 5 p.m. June 12 Mr. date from Thursdays to their second, born last week Arlene Eaderle gave a Jane Fuester, were pre- ich and Marshall Sheldon, Saginaw spent the weeken tin, and Brooke of Flushing to Robin and Chris Scurto closing prayer and the and 10 a.m. June 14. wolf. Wednesdays. The measure last weekend when Mr. sented with their life mem- with Mi. and Mrs. Jeq of Redlands, Calif. His meeting adjourned. Hostes- Upon inspection, police bership certificates by Wor- Ubly lost its third straight Decker and Kathy. failed. LaFave celebrated his name is Adam Christopher. ses Louise ‘Ashmore and discovered the window and birthday. Another daugh- Gary and Mary Carolan thy Matron Betty Murphy at Babc Ruth game Monday by Also during the meeting, Ne1 Wald served pizza, cof- siding on the house had been dropping a 9-8 decision to YEARS AGO ter, Marsha Potter, of of Marlette, Phylis Conners fee and cookies. hit with a number of small the regular chapter meeting 35 Johanna Miklovich took 14 Grand Rapids was also a of Caseville and Mrs. Ar- ****** last Wednesday. Cass City. Kevin Downing blood pressure readings. scrap carbide steel tools, went the distance for the guest. thur Carolan attended the The wedding of Laura which were apparently Tentative program partici- Mrs. Frank Alward, afte Euchre winners were Helen and Harlan Stock graduation of Todd Carolan Ann Dunn and Troy Patrick pants at the next meeting-of winners. Mark Jahn started submitting questions to thi attended open house honor- at Lapeer High School. thrown or hurled with a Homer and Beulah A Sweeney took place Satur- slingshot. the Cass City Area Histori- for Ubly and was relieved by “Double or Nothing” pro ing their grandson, Paul party honoring the day at 2:Oo o’clock at St. Kretzschmer (high), and The case remains under in- cal Socicty will be Avis Chris Foreman. gram on television for over; Reid, a Caro High School graduate will be held June Agatha’s Catholic Church. Youqgs, Katie Crane, War- year, has finally had onc Gerry Carolan and Mike graduate and son of Pam 25 in the village park in A dinner reception was held vestigation. Pisarek (low). and Dick Reid of Caro. ren wood and Jack Esau, 25 YEARS AGO us4 on the program Friday Lapeer. at the Colony House. The who will tell the way it was She received $100. Saturday, June 10, Gerry While Rev. Zina Bennett bride is the daughter of Bob Sr. Helen Rocheleau w’on the Carolan attended the wedl Citizens Menu 50 years ago as they experi- A $100,000 fire wiped out Pvt. John P. Keller, son ai traveling prize, while Iva was away at the United and Donna Dunn and pa- ding of Miss Debra Ann Methodist Convention, rents of the groom are Mr. enced working in and Dr. H.T. Donahue’s dairy Mr. and Mrs. John Keller .Peterson and Les Munro Senbr cirizensart asked to around Cass City. farm at the northern out- Wallace and Dale Hool at Mary McKellar spent a few and Mrs. Edward Sweeney. ’ Cass City has been assigned received the door prizes. St. Pancratius Catholic mke resemtions on he In a Cass City Church of Cass City early to Company Am 45th Ar. days with Mrs. Bennett in Rose and Enoch Osen- meal between3 skirts Church in Cass City. The Dryden. They visited Sue toski celebrated their 35th of rk League upset last week, the Monday morning. De- mored Infantry Battalion, Members of the July Com- ceremony took place at 2 a.m.-9 am. by calling Ann Deford Grcen team beat the mittee are Stanley and Penrod in Sterling Heights wedding anniversary when stroyed in the inferno were 5th Armored Division, o’clock and a reception was and Diane Malapolski in they repeated their mar- Stepb 872-5337. Catholics, 7-6. Winning 49 registered Holstein cows, Camp Chaffee, Ark. Audrey Frankowski, Nettie held at the Colony House in Utica. riage tows before Father Doan and Jennie Deneen. pitcher was Mike Wilson. eleven calves, 300 tons of Kathy Wood returned the evening. Jack and Hacriett Down- Julius Spleet at the 4 o’clock MONDAY, JUNE 26 Gary Robinson took the loss. hay, some corn and other home from the University of ing visited their son and Mass at St. Agatha Church Tony Doerr of Austin, feeds and equipment. daughter-in-law, Dr . and Michigan Wednesday, after Saturday, Sloppy Joes Tex., is spending a month Robert Hrabec, son of Mr. spending a week in Ann Mrs. Greg Downing of Kan- Members of the Mashed Potatoes , sas City, Kan. Gagetown Women’s Study Salad Bar with his mother, Mrs. Philip and Mrs. Jack Hrabec, Cass Arbor as Cas City’s repre- Mabel Clark of Kinde was Club and a few guests en- ‘ Hamburger Bun Doerr. City, has accepted a position sentative to the 12th annual I admitted to Hills and Dales joyed a spring outing with Prunes as accountant with Harvey Wolverine Girls’ State, Hospital last Thursday. a trip to the Japanese Tea TEN YEARS AGO Construction Company, Roger Little, who has been Her sister, Mrs. Gerry House and dinner at Holly’s WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 Cass City Lions and Lion- Detroit. He recently gradu- stationedat Fort Hood,Tex., Carolan, visited. Landing in Saginaw. esses met June 9 at the Ar- ated with a Bachelor of Sci- arrived home Friday to Saturday, June 10, Mary Steve and Barbara Kehoe Tropical Chicken ence degree from Detroit spend a furlough with his McKellar attended the wed- of Brighton spent Father’s Scalloped Potatoes rowhead Country Club, Caro. Lion of the Year College of Business. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ding of a cousin, Lisa Fr- Day with the Harry Kehoes. Green Beans Miss Patty Rogers of Evcr- Little. ances Medcalf, who mar- They had brunch at Sher- Variety Bread award for outstanding serv- ried Daniel B. Martin Jr. at wood on the Hill and were Favorite Cake ice, loyalty and dedication First Baptist Church of joined by Marian and to Lionism was presented to Bridgeport. A reception Eugene Comment who FRIDAY, JUNE 30 Peter Rienstra by club Presi- PRINTING SERVICE1 was held at Walli’s Supper celebrated their 6th wed- dent Jim Guinthcr. Whatever your printing needs, we serve them Club near Flushing. The ding anniversary. Italian Style Meatloaf Jack Esau and daughter, right! Aatest modern offset and letterpress bride is the daughter of Mr. Baked Potato Mary Beth of Kalamazoo, equipment to assure you of the best results and Mrs. Walter Medcalf of Concert at Corn Bridgeport and the groom’s Variety Bread left Saturday on a 3-week in every way. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fruit Cocktail trip to England and Scot- I Gagetown church Daniel B. Martin Sr. also of land. The Cass City Chronicle Gagetown Cub Scouts met 1 Bridgeport. The Olivetians of Olivet Coffee, tea, and milk pro- Phnm 972-2010 1 The Tim Lenhards of Nazarene University, Kan- vided with each meal. at the Gagetown park for an Howell were callers Satur- kakee, Ill., will present a (Menu subject to day at the home of Shirley concert of sacred music at change). and Bill knhard. Gagetown Church of the Nazarene in Gagetown Fri- ST. ACATHA WOMEN day night, June 30, at 7 p.m. Women’scouncil \ A freewill offering will be Tuesday, June 13, St. received. Rev. Tom Hum- Agatha Women’s Society phreys is pastor and the installs officers held their meeting in the church is located at 6609 church hall with 12 mem- -- Lincoln St. As Mr. Tavernier is in a nursing home, the following items bers attending. Mary Wald The Olivetians consists of St. Pancratius Women’s be at public auction located 4 miles south 6080 Cas8 C& Rd, Cars City . gave the opening prayer 7 pkople who are full-time Council’s meeting was held will sold of Cass pho~072.2616 and President Ne1 Wald at City on Cemetery Road, 3 miles east on Severance Road, 1 ’ students at Olivet. the Charmont Monday ‘ evening, June 5. Father mile north at 5053 Lamton Road in Tuscola County. Spleet and 19 ladies were 3428615490368414203976213601468954134286 Log Cabin Day present. FRIDAY, JUNE at p.m. 5490368414203976213601468954134286154903 23 1 set Sunday Installation of officers was ATTENTION hosted by Chris Erla. 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Not responsible tor Log Home dates back to the accidents. tion and hard work the last 2 AUCTIONEERS: Lorn & Clark Hillaker Phone 517-872-301 9 Your mid 1850’s and was origi- years. nally located in Casco I Township, St. Clair County. I Statewide, the Log Cabin Society of Michigan spon- Ho-me-Town Bank sors Log Cabin Day to dis- cover, preserve and prom- SOMELIKEITH#T ote log cabins in Michigan. Additional information is available by contacting the museum at (313) 982-0891. Some Looking for a bank that can Don ‘It.

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Governor James J. Blan- sufficient funds to kgin when 4 new prisons add passed by the Legislature GTE Telephone p-duceadditionalrevenuefor the present 9 to 3. (Rate the poverty income level or chard said he is committed hiring more troopers, and 2,104 beds to the system. last year is expected to in- tions in Michigan fd Fn- GTE, it will be reflected as groups identify the monthly below as determined by the tb adding 100 State Police said a schedule will be de- The projections indicate crease admissions, and the day with the Michigan hub- an addition to local service network access rate Michigan Department of tkoopers to freeway pat- veloped based on attrition end-of-year prison popula- state’s demographics do lic Sewice Commission rates, Preston said. charged to customers in an Social Services. Features rols, fulfilling a pledge due to early retirement and tions will rise from 29,8Q6 not suggest a decline in the (MPSC) for a general rate The company is prop- exchange and are based include a $2.00 credit to the made in 1987 when a sur- “ensure there will be 100 this year to 36,560 by the prison population “over the increase which will pre ing 2 types of local service primarily on the number of monthly network access charge was imposed on more trmpers on the road end of 1991. next several years,” he duce $22.8 million in addi- pricing, reflecting the customers there are in the charge, an associated $2.00 speeding tickets to boost than the (1987) ben- With prison expansion said. tional revenue plus a 3-year technological and competi- local calling area). credit to the monthly Fed- traffic enforcement. chmark.” leveling off in early 1990 The new forecast aban- plan to shift $9 million from tive changes the industry * The introduction of 3 eral Subscriber Line Top aides said the addi- State Police had 1,139 through 1991, the shortfall dons an assumption that ad- a longdistance carrier sur- continues to undergo, me- levels of local calling ser- Charge of $3.50 and a prop tional patrol force should troopers assigned to patrol , in prison beds is projected missions will decline. charge to local service ston said. vice including 2 economy d reduction of 50% in the be in place by next spring. duties in 1987, and 130 vac- to fluctuate between 3,500 At the present rate, the charges. Although rates One pricing structure packages for residential one-time service hook-up ancies were reflected in the and 6,000 until the second state*will take in 12,700 pris- will vary, the increase for While saying the depart- (Type One) applies to GTE customers served by ex- charge if Michigan’s Link current year when num- quarter of 1991 and then oners this year, up signific- residential will be 14% and customers served by ex- changes with all one-party Up America plan is ac- ment has been hampered bers were slightly below grow to a shortage of 7,413 antly from the 10,700 admis- for many businesses, 16% by attrition through early changes with conventional service and Stored Prog- cepted by the Federal Com- that, despite hiring 211 per- beds by the end of that year. sion rate in 1988 when the in the first year. It will in- switches or with multi- ram Control (corn- munication Commission. retirement, Blanchard said sons over the last 2 years. last record was set. crease again in the follow- he was surprised the addi- The number of Prisoners party customers remaining puterized) switches. The The introduction of a ing 2 years if approved. in exchanges with corn- economy services provide rll)-cent per call per tional troopers were not is 5,345 more than the de- The announcement was month hdded and in fact, STATE’S PRISON “At this time, it is dif- puterized switches. A sec- for a reduced network ac- local directory assistance - partment’s last projection ficult to explain the con- made by H. Max bton, ond structure (Type 2) cess charge (basic monthly trooper strength is now POPULATION of October: 1988, and the charge after 2 calIs per tinued increase in the vice-president and general applies to GTE customers rate) and a percall charge month. lower than at that time - bed shortage is worsened manager in Michigan’s prison popu- prison population because for GTE Michi- served by exchanges with of 4 cents. “Econo-Pak 0” *The introduction of “in- and was surprised he was because the 4 1992 prisons of several potentially sig- gan. lation is expected to rise be all one-party service and features a network access centive regulation,” a pro- not told about it earlier this were expected to ready nificant ‘unknowns’ that The proposal would in- $9.15 year before he read news dramatically through the in 1991. Stored Program Control charge of per month cess which will allow GTF, may innuence commit- crease GTE’s annual in- (computerized) switches. and 4 cents per local call. some freedom from the cur- accounts of the issue. end of 1991, leading to a pro- Terry Murphy, chief of trastate revenues by $22.8 ments, ” Murphy said. (More than 40 of the com- “Value Pak 60’’service has rent regulatory request jected shortage of over the research division for million or approximately 9 “What we need is 100 7,400 beds by then, accord- the department, said the Those include effects of pany’s 178 exchanges will an $11.19 monthly charge, process in establishing more real live patrols on the “crack down” on drugs percent. The additional $9 be classified as Type 2 by 60 “free” calls, then a 4 earnings levels but re- ing to updated automated projectionF’are up from last million will shift in freeways,” the governor and jail overcrowding and be a re- 1990). It does not include cents per local call charge. quires that customers prison population projec- year’s forecast because venue source from the told reporters. tions released by the De- the rise of “short-termers” tem- the CasCity exchange. Unlimited local calling ser- share in the benefit of earn- there has been no slowdown with sentences of 12 months prary surcharges applied Management and Budget partment of Corrections. in admissions as was previ- Residential one-party vice for a flat rate will also ings above a MPSC-estab- Director Shelby Solomon or less, he said. by the MPSC in 1984 to in- customers in Type Oneex- be available in these ex- lished percentage. The problem will be ously expected. terexchange carriers said transfers would be eased somewhat in 1992 The 69-bill crime package changes will see average changes. The monthly cost *The ability for GTE to sought this year to free up The report showed 25.7 (longdistance companies monthly access rates in- will be $12.66 for rate group be flexible in the rates it percent of the admissions to assure that local ex- crease from $9.09 to $12.36 one, $13.67 for rate group 2 charges for intraLATA long during 1989 were of prison- change carriers (local tele- the first year and sub- and $14.74 for rate group 3 distance calls to accommo- ers with minimum terms of phone companies) could sequently to $13.34 in 3 customers. date competition-driven 12 months or less, nearly maintain revenue while years. Business one-party * The introduction of a rate changes without hav- double the 14.5 percent rate making the transition from rates in those exchanges Lifeline program for li- ing to procede through a of 1987 when 1,025 prison subsidized local service will go from $18.77 per mited income customers, lengthy rate application inmates had such terms. rates toward cost-based month to $21.84 in *e first basically those at 130% of process each time. local senice rates. year and to $22.82 by the Corrections Deputy Di- Although the transition in third year. Business key rector LRO Lalonde said the revenues from the longdis- projection “shows we have system rates will move tance company surcharge from S28.n to $32.45 and to come up with creative to local rates will not pro- ways todeal with prisons.” PBX rates from $34.05 to $32.45. Both will move to One of the things which $33.43 in the third year. will help, he said, is the gov- Cam man Type 2 exchange residen- ernor’s proposal to give tial customers, because of counties money to build enters drug the technology involved, jails for state prisoners will have a choice of 3 local with minimum sentences of charge plea service packages: “Unli- 12-24 months and to charge mited Calling,” “Econo- counties to put those offen- A Car0 man entered a plea Pak 0” and “Value Pak Warm Only ders with sentences of 60”. Most business custom- of guilty June‘13in Tuscola ers in these exchanges will under 12 months in state County Circuit Court to a prisons. pay a lower network access charge of delivery of LSD. charge and then will pay 8 Loser’s Lotto Drawing Sentencing is to sched- Lalonde said the com- be cents per outgoing call. munity corrections act with uled for Vern R. Law, 23, Major elements of GTE’s Saturday, June 24th alternative programs for 149 W. Grant St., whose, proposal call for: probations, and increased bond was continued at * A change in the way bus- LAST WEEK% WINNERS use of such thin s as tether $5,000. A pre-sentence in- iness customers are billed programs shouli also help. vestigation was ordered. from flat rate to metered Kathy Smith Court records state the of- service in exchanges with Mark Walsh -fense occurred 29, all one-party service and March Stored Program Control Paul Windy 1’988,in Kingston. (computerized) switches. Monthly network access charges for business one- party customers would Jail escape change from the present range of $14.85 - $21.25 to a nets charge proposed $15.55 and cus- tomers would pay 8 cents for every completed outgo- A 20-year-old Mayville ing call. man was recently arraigned * A reduction in the in Tuscola County District number of rate groups from Court on a charge of escape from the county jail June 11 while awaiting arraignment on a misdemeanor. A preliminary examina- tion for Bradford C. Ross, MINLVAN 6053 Ful ton S t., was to have been held Tuesday. Bondt was set at $4,O00, according to court records. Walbro Corp. MAXI-SALE- declares lo@dividend The Board of Directors of Walbro Corporation has de- clared a second quarter di- vidend of 10 cents per share, payable July 31, to stackholders of record June 30, 1989. The dividend will be paid on approximately 4,053,186 shares ,outstand- ing. The second quarter di- vidend of 10 cents per share represents a continuation SEVEN PASSENGER of the higher dividend pay- ment initiated in the third NEW quarter of 1988. 1989 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER ONLY Brown attends dedicationI PUS‘STOCKlrKr=TAX DESTINATION, AND nu $13,499: With Automatic Transmission, Clah Seats, 2.5 L Engine, Front Wheel Cass City resident Dag- mar Brown, chief dental Drive, Sunscreen Glass, Sliding Side Door, Deluxe Convenience Package, technician U.S.N.R. re- Dual Horns, tight Package, High-Back Reclining Seats, Deluxe Sound tired, attended the dedica- Insulation, Sport Wheel Savers, AMStereo, Remote Outside Mirrors, tion of the new Armed Air Conditioning, Rear Wiper, Rear Defrost., Ice-Blue Clear-Coat Color. Forces Reserve Center in Saginaw June 10. The center includes the n Nayy, Army and Marines, and is the first of its kind in the Ninth Naval District. Honored guests included ICHRYSLE~ Rear Admiral John Cal- howl, Commander Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Ill. ; Robert Trader, US. representative, and oit) win Delbert Schrems, mayor of Saginaw. Admiral Calhoun re- minded everyone that read- Serving Tuscola County iness is the key to the war we hope will never be fought. Trader presented a flag that flew over the area for 24 years capitol. PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21,1989 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN ~ 4 Peace Corps volunteers Clarkes find Africa studv in contrasts

Lyle and Jean Clark are kets with frozen food, plas- was occupied by a full truck backs on the road and we heard another vehicle. 1 Now we are back at school, retired teachers. Lyle was tic wrapped meat, and rows grown male lion. We ex- the mud was getting worse, ran down the road and sure quietlyworking reading on the puzzle,books andbut. the agricultural teacher ut of prepared fd,and tiny You can see Mercedes and don- changed silent, solemn so we turned around to go enough, 2 trucks were com- GasCiv High Scbol.Both “general dealers,” with a looks (his eyes were bright back, but,the wheels sank ing. Fortunately the drivers the next school break is only few basic essentials. You are Peace Corps volunteers key carts on the same road, TV orange) and Lyle took his into the mud and we were had been in the area before a few weeks away and again’s who teach at Mochudi, can see Mercedes and don- picture while I rolled up my stuck. and got us headed in the right we can adopt our tourist role Botswana, Africa. key carts on the same road, antennas and outhouses in the window. Then the lion casu- Five hours later I had put all direction. They escorted us to see the Africa most TV antennas and outhouses ally walked away without a the tree branches under the Americans fancifully in the same yard, and have same yard. There is little or nopro- backwards glance. through rivers, across lakes, be-; Dear John, wheels I could, as Lyle and around mud holes to the lieve is the norm. Life in Botswana is mostly your dinner cooked in a As the afternoon pro- jacked up the truck inch by vision fur garbage. we lots of other last camp. The next day we one of extremes. There are modem restaurant, or out- gressed, saw inch. We were wet, muddy chose a well travelled, semi- Sincerely, ultra modem buildings ten side in a big, black pot. Coke animals, but the track turned and tired when we @ought dry road back to Maun. Lyle and Jean Clarke * stories high complete, with and beer are available every- people are well aware of Lyle teaches at one of four into mud and we often glass walls, air condition- where, their modem, bright modem living. They desirea local secondary schools. weren’t sure which way to ,. ing, and computer commu- colored mns litter the streets better way of life, but lack Out of 50 weekly periods of go. We finally reached the I. nications. A few miles away and highways along with the education to achieve it. 40 minutes each, he teaches second camp, put up our are “rondavels,” small, countless plastic containers tent, and then, that night it In addition to knowledge, eight periods and supervises _. round, thatched roofed and grocery bags. There is rained again. Now we were Farm Bureau urges they do not have the influ- 12 periods of gardening and homes with walls of dung, little or no provision for ence of generations of work 5 periods of study hall. I am at the far end of the reserve mud, and/or cement in vari- garbage. ethics to spur them on. Time assisting 2 other women and and the road was really bad, ous states of preservation. These are the signs of a has always been abundant. a cook in a day care center The next morning we There are modern supermar- developing nation. The Why do today what could that has abut 40 children started out and almost im- insurance vote mediately turned left when ~--- enrolled. The children just as well wait till tomor- are we should have kept to the row. The equalizing eco- mostly the sons and &ugh- - and ters of teachers and repre- right. Eventually we real- “he Michigan Farm “There has been a simi- ity sold to a licensed grain Professbnal Business nomic concept of commu- ized there were no other is nism is an ever present po- sent the more affluent, edu- Bureau urgingthe state’s lar program operating in dealer. For example, it grain and bean farmers to for about 5 years and l i tical possibility Therefore cated people in society. We Ohio would cost 20 cents to pro- . sign a petition authorizing it has provided a great deal tect $200 worth of corn-- democratic nations pour spend a great deal of time a referendum on the new of protection for farmers DIRECTORY reading, and Lyle has a modities. Farmers would millions of dollars, yen, Agricultural Commodity there,” Craig said. “It’s re- be reimbursed from the 2000-piece puzzle he has _-- . . . ._- ____ francs, and pounds into the Insurance Programs that ally a very inexpensive pro- fund for losses incurred ACCOUNTANTS PHY SICtAHe economy to educate, im- been working on for 3 will protect them from the tection when you consider when a handler declares prove the standard of living, months. But as tourists, life bankruptcy or insolvency that some farmers could be bankruptcy or insolvency. and create jobs. But there are can be real exciting at times. of grain dealers. wiped out if the, elevator Reimbursementis based on Anderron, fuckoy The program was signed they deal with goes out of BALU K., M.D. not enough jobs and produc- During the fist school a valid claim with payment Bmmhrrdt & Co., P.C. tivity is extremely low. break we flew to the north- into law last Decemkr by business. They could end at 100 percent of the first c.rll(HdR+b/kAe#runmlr Obsfefrklun & Gynecologlsf Gov. James J. Blanchard, up with nothing, or next to loss, and 80 percent A-. A-. SPA - 673-3137 70 North Elk Strrrl Leaping from the bush to the west comer of Botswana to $2O,OOO CPA but requires an up-front nothing, terms of the T-. .e72-3t30 EknQurky,MI 48471 modem world is a bewilder- the town of Maun. There we in of any amount exceeding J.rq -PI, CPA * 673-3137 producer referendum be- grain that they marketed Phon. (313) 641.4733 ing, disillusioning process. rented a four-wheel drive $mOOo. 715 E. Frank SI.,Cmra. MI OtfhHoun: fore a check-off to fund the through the elevator sys- md vehicle (from Avis car rent- Mon., Tuom., fhun,, F rl. They have no idea of the program is -sed. tem. ” Craig said the Michigan’ 6261 Church SI. 0 lo 5 * Appolnlmnt Only work involved in our mod- als) and drove over a dirt Farm Bureau aiming for Aiirt nwn clii “It’s important for far- Craig said the fund will is Caw city, MI track for about 4 hours to July 1 to have the petitions horn072466B (313)M&3770 em way of life. They only mers to understand that the be established by assess- see and desire the results. reach the Moremi Wildlife sooner we get the petitions ments of one-tenthof a cent signed by the required 2,000 Our village of 20,000 Reserve. The rainy season signed to present to the on the value of the commod- farmers. ,I a COUNSELING Harold 7. Donahue people is 20 miles from the was supposed to kover, but Michigan Department of M.D., A.A.F.P. capital city of Gaborone. It it rained the night we ar- JEAN CLARKE Agriculture, the sooner the DO YOU HAVE A 4674 Hlll Street rived. There are no fences, referendum can be con- has few modern buildings, du ed and growers will be Waste control DRINKING PROBLEM? Cam City but does have water piped gas stations, stores or pple ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS ab e to vote on whether they 872-2323 throughout the area. Most living in the reserve. There wantQ the program,” said AND AL-ANON Offlo burr wwkdayr families carry the water in are 3 camping keas where Ew~Fdday E-ning - 8m p.m mr(c1~1Thurldrv Robert Craig, manager of meeting slated oood 3h.ph.d Lutheran Church pails on their heads from the water and toilets are avail- Michigan Farm Bureau’s ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS community water taps. able. As we approached the Commodity Activities and sioner, will be speaking on TudyEvmninnr D.m. Pr. J. Gelrrlnger Research Department. Solid waste management SI. Pancratius PuihHal Burmnl Electricity is available to first camp we saw giraffes, her county’s solid was&, Chiropractor those who can afford to pay zebras and various kinds of Petitions must be signed will be the topic of a meeting curCRY slated for to 10 p.m. plan. Other speakers will for it, but there is no sewage antelope. Because it ‘was by at least 2,000 grain and 7:30 present recycling, Fri. June in the Sanilac talks on Mm., Tuer., Thurr., disposal system. almost dark and we were bean farmers before MDA 29 organic gardening and alter- DENTISTS 13-12 am. and 2-8 p.m. initiates the referendum. County Conference Room, We live in a small, cement uneasy about the wildlife, natives hazardous house:, , Sat., 9-12 a.m. Craig said farmers can sign 37 Austin SL,Sandusky. to

block house with electricity decided to sleep in the ~ 21 N. Almor. Cuo, Mleh. we the petition if they produce hold products. The meeting R. Paul Chrppd, 1308, PC and running water. We have that night rather than Registration is available by A#ourromKu.tore truck dry edible beans, soybeans, calling (313) 648-2515. also will feature videos en- Family Oentlsfry a refrigerator, gas cooking set up our tent. The next day small grains, cereal grains, titled“Why Waste a Second compr.h.ruive orvlodonlicl Phom Caro 1734464 stove and indoor bathroom. we started our 50 or 60-mile corn, grass seed or hay and Helen Jarmolowicz, Chance” and ‘The Trouble 6240 Hill, C.86 civ We can purchase, in Ga- drive around the perimeter LYLE CLARKE legume seeds. Sanilac County commis- with Toxics.” I. *. Phom 072-3870 borone, almost anything you of the reserve. We hadn’t Richard A. HmII, 0.0. can in Cass City, but it takes gone far hefore we saw a Osrmthk Physician HEALTH CARE us 1 1/2 hours to get there by herd of elephants, One took 4874 Hlll St. bus and everything must be exception to our being in his CuiCity, Michigan IMMEDIATE carried by hand. We are not territory, raised his trunk, 872-4446 allowed to own a car. We flapped his huge eats, and NON-EMERGENCY rMm Hmw 072-47W HEALTH CARE could have a telephone, ra- started toward us. *We es- dio and TV set, but we have caped! We saw many more $25 fee been very successful at lncludhg phydclan’s fee Hoon K. Joung, M.D. not animals before noQn when and cllnic room. learning the language, so we we crossed a partly sub- Cash Basis, and we wtll give Surgeon you a statement. have little use for them. Our merged, rickety log bridge No Appointment Usually Spsciallst In Stomach home is owned by the which we were and Bows1 Problems sure we Necessary Botswana government, our didn’t want to try to CK)SS 6:00-8:30 p.m. Fridays salary of about 2:30-8:30pm. Saturdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dally $200.00 again. A short time later we 1O:OO a.m. 830 p.m. Sunday Saturday - 0 to 12 noon each, monthly, is paid by the rounded a cufve and a huge HILLS AND DALES Closed Thuriday US.government and is ade- elephant stood squarely in HOS PlTAL 6230 Hospital Oriw quate for this area. There are our path. He decided to Cas8 City, MI 48726 no street lights nor side- come and investi ate our walks in the village, the HOME CARE Phone 872461 1 vehicle. Lyle shiP ted into 50 YEAR WARRANTY. I roads are winding, rough m,::s Horns 872-3138 reverse and we backed up and rocky. Drivers are care- pausing only long enough to f&ii D/4 - D/5 WHITE NOME CAN AGENCY less and drive, very fast in see if the elephant was still Nunlng: Spnch Therapy vehicles that are not kept Dr. E. Paul Lockwood in coming. He finally gave up. Chiropractic Physician good repair, Buses quit run- We crept ahead and eventu- OlHn Houn: Mon., Tuaa.. Wed.. ning at about 8 o’clock, ally saw the whole herd off Frl. 912 noon urd 2-5 p.m. consequently we have been g2s,. to the side of the road, but Ckrrd: ThurrPay .nd 8rturdry $39 out a total of 4 evenings in got by them with only fmm- Phone 871-276s C888 the 6 months we have been City for Appolntmrnt pet calls to warn us away. here. The next bridge we came to

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c Decision weeks away HEALTH TIPS Pratt chosen Att-orneysfor Camp Kingston, ‘ Can vitamins ward off cancer? for choir JoEllen Pratt has been township wrap up hearing selected to participate in an auditioned choir June 13-24, b The choir called “Promise” by Tom Montgomery others - - year-round. The “I don’t have any real feel- were there people living Can the vitamins in our ,research to- make any re- the United States, and an there as their residence,” he is made up of high schoolers News Editor attorney, who noted he also ing as to how -the appeals foods help protect us from commendations regarding estimated 6,000 deaths. and graduates from In- presented records indicating board will go at this stage, continued. “That’s why I ,cancer: Dr. Seymour L. supplements of these ,vita- Early detection is still the diana, Michigan and Ohio. Attorneys presented their the camp has been used (but) I think it’s quite pos- think the odds are strongly in Romney, Director of mins for cancer protection. best means for preventing Great Lakes Bible Col- clFsing arguments Thursday throughout each year, ar- sible some minds were our favor.” Gynecologic Research at Most health agencies, in- and fighting this disease, lege in Lansing is the spon- du~ngthe final session of a guedthattheuseofthecaplp changed. . .on some aspects Albert Einstein College of cluding the American Insti- but with additional re- sor of the choir. hearing that will resolve, at SUPREME COURT Medicine in New York, is tute for Cancer Research, search such as Dr. Rom- After rehearsing musical isn’t changed simply be- of the case,” he said. investigating that possibil- recommend eating a vari- leap temporarily, a drawn- cause Pioneer Work and In contrast to McCargo’s ney’s and his colleagues, selections one week, the ity in a research on cervical ety of fruits and vegetables there may some day be group tours the tri-state out zoning battle over the Learn Center is operating at reqarks, zoning board attor- Still, the attorney pre- cancer, funded by the to ensure adequate supplies usof Kingston Hills Camp. dietary recommendations area to perform. the facility. ney Anthony J. Sykora, dicted, “This is going to the American Institute for of these and other impor- to help prevent such can- But that decision, like the Sandusky, said he believes Supreme Court one way or Cancer Research. tant nutrients. cers. hearing itself, isn’t expected ANTAGONISM zoning officials have pre- another .” Dr. Romney is investigat- For now Dr . Romney sup- to come soon. sented a solid case. Sykora and McCargo indi- ing whether 3 common vita- ports the current consensus The hearing began more McCargo admitted that, “I feel that we presented all cated they don’t expect a mins, beta-carotene, ascor- of opinion which advises Health than 3 months ago and is a going into the he decision by the appcals bic acid, and folic acid, may pelvic examinations, in- hearing, of thc proofs that pertain to help reverse cervical part of a Tuscola County believed> the .proceedings the distinction of what was board until after Aug. 30, cluding Pap tests, for early Circuit Court order issued dysplasia, the abnormal .detection of cervical officer were “more form than sub- going on before and what when written summaries are cells which sometimes de- cancer. last July. The order gave the stance” because of what he was going on after” the due from both attorneys. township Zoning Board the velop into cervical cancer The Pap test is effective resigns called a position of antago- opening of Pioneer Work For Zoning Board Chair- in women. in detecting this form ,of authority to pursue a hearing nism in the township to- and Learn Center, he com- man Russell Mayer, the All 3 vitamins are part of ‘cancer. Women who have Citing personal reasons, in front of the township’s ward.~both the camp and mented. decision can’t come too most diets, found in many reached of 18 and Tuscola County Health Zoning Board of Appeals to Pioneer Work and Learn Aside from physical soon. common foods. Common are sexually active should Department Health Officer present its case against the Center. changes made at the camp, “It’s just been dragged out sources of beta-carotene in- have an annual Pap test Ed Golson recently resigned camp. Sykora said he focused on and dragged out. It’s just clude deep orange fruits and pelvic examination. after 3 1/2 years at the post. Zoning officials charge He added, however, that ridiculous,” he remarked and vegetables, and many For women who have a sta- information provided dur- “the uniqueness of the (work dark green leafy vegeta- that use of the facility as a and learn) program. Never last week. ble sexual relationship, The health board has ap- year-round “work and ing the hearing about the bles. Our bodies convert after 3 or more consecutive, before did they have 50 kids Mayerstated much of the this nutrient to vitamin A. normal, annual Pap tests, pointed Michael Green as JoEllen Pratt learn” camp, opened last fall camp and the camp program plus 50 counselors just liv- camp’s .testimony centered interim health officer. Nurs- by Pioneer Work and Learn may have altered some atti- Ascorbic acid, more com- examinations may be JoEllen is the daughter ing there year-round. Never on information about the monly known as vitamin C, scheduled less frequently. ing Director. Gretchen Center under contract with tudes. camp program, which he Tenbusch, RN, meanwhile, of Art and Mary Helen is found in citrus fruits and It is estimated that there Pratt, Shabbona Rd., De- the state Dcpartment of said isn’t relevant to the vegetables such as to- will be 13,000 new cases of has stepped in as administra- Social Services, constitutes ford, and is a 1989 Cass City case. What is at question, he matoes and green peppers. cervical cancer this year in tor of the department. High School graduate. an illegal non-confoning said, “is a loss of our right to Folic acid is one of the B use. I govern ourselves. It’s the vitamins, found in many They say the camp was Koylton residents state taking precedence over green leafy vegetables. grandfathered into the local ordinances, and that’s In previous research Dr. township’s zoning ordi- Romney and others found what they’re trying to do.” that women with cervical nance as a seasonal recrea- “That’s the key to the tion facility, but that use has face millage vote dysplasia have lower con- whole thing,” Mayer added. centrations of these 3 vita- been changed with the open- “It’s not whether we like the mins in their b@d. Other ing of Pioneer Work and camp.” studies suggested that the Learn Center - - an intense, McCargo agreed the work abnormal cells of the cervix 6-month rehabilitation pro- and learn program itself may also contain lower b gram for juvenile delin- should have played a small levels of beta-carotene and quents on a year-round ba- part in the overall procecd- folic acid. -CLASS RINGS sis. ings, but pointed out that the In a double blind, placebo Detroit attorney Samuel E. information needed to be controlled study, Dr. Rom- Choose from Atlas or Athena styles. McCargo, who is represent- ney and his colleagues are Personalized with your name, presented because of wide- studying 200 women with activity. mascot and gemstone. ing the camp, indicated he’s spread efforts to influence Order now for September delivery. confident he has proven moderate cervical the community via negative dysplasia who will be tak- Offergood thru July 31, 1989. , otherwise. rumors. ing supplements of these 3 “The zoning question is a Regardless, Mayer indi- vitamins in an attempt to OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY BY use question,” he remarked, cated his mind hasn’t been reverse this condition. If adding, “There’s (been) changed. successful, future studies R. JOHNS, LTD. aGsolutcly no changes in the “Ithope that they (appeals would consider whether all use of the property over the board) rule against the 3 vitamins are necessary, years.” camp,” hc said. “Thcy are in or if only one vitamin, or 2 McCargo said witnesses violation of the zoning ordi- or more in combination, 95* M cC0N K EY testified that the camp has can produce the desired ef- VALAD’UMTMONLY nance and they have not fect. - JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP becn uscd by various groups $54 Phone 872-3025 Cars City convinced me that they are Dr. Romney cautions Diamonds and Cubic Zirconias are available for an additional charge. - :he VFW,Boy Scouts and other than that.” that it is too early in this # i *

I PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,JUNE 21,1989 CASS CITY, MICHIGAI Bolton headed for S. Africa

by Matt Bath anyway .” like a safari, They have wild

Staff Writer.__ Her mother. Saundra, animals there. I would also pointed out’that she didn’t like to see Johannesburg. cass’city High want her daughter to go at It’s got a large shopping School junior is first, “It nothing I was center,” she remarked, going the encouraging. I didn’t want laughing. A for One my girl to go away. But now year as a Inkma- Bolton pointed out there is Row I see it as a broadening of her a tour along the coast of tiOnd exchange student horizons, I think she’ll learn South Africa. South Africa which she about herself being on her would like to take. Most of Kathleen Bolton, 16, is -...- *, looking forward to leaving UWII. all, however, Bolton wants in August, for Trichardt, Bolton agreed with her to “see how they live. I hear mother that she’ll learn from they have a high standard of South Africa, because, “it’s the trip. However, South not a common place for living.” people to go to. Africawasnotthefmtcoun- The high level of living is “All the South Africans try she selected. When shown by the South African I’ve met are interesting, Bolton was interviewing to people’s dress, which in- GERALDINE PRIESKORN and Alan Sward met Thursday outgoing, they’re wild,” she k an exchange student she cludes the school uniform at Charmont to finish some of the plans for the July 4 festival. remarked. “You can have had to pick from a list of 39 Bolton will have to wear. fun with them in whatever countries in which she “That’s something different would like to live. you. do.” that they don’t do around Even though there is much Her first pick was Austra- here much.” con trover s y concerning lia. South Africa was her In addition to getting used Applications for first South African apartheid, second choice and number to wearing a uniform, Bo1 ton said it does not worry 39 on the list was India. “1 Bolton will have to adjust to her. “It doesn’t bother me.” didn’t know much about being away from home. She pointed out some of her India.” “It’s my fmt real big time Coller scholarships set relatives are concerned and After she was assigned to away from home.” She others are happy for her. South Africa, Bolton did added this trip will be just as KATHLEEN BOLTON, 16, will be some investigation on the if she were away at college, I 0.) Hicks noted the dollar worthy students go to col- “My immediate family is leaving for South Africa in August as a amounts will be selected lege who otherwise real excited. The rest of my country and made a list of so it will prepare her for S. and Leonard J. Paterson, with the idea of helping stu- wouldn’t be able to,” he family is womed. My things she hopes to do there. when she does go to college, Rotary International foreign exchange Sandusky School SW. dents obtain higher cduca- said, adding that at the same grandmother was scared, Whether or not Bolton‘ “I want to go to see the does get hornhick, her student. Here Bolton is wearing he JamesR. Nolan and Decker- tion rather than providing time, his aunt wanted the but she likes to brag about it Kruger National Park; it’s ville School Supt. Ozzie D. full payment. students to have to “dig a mother remarked she is Rotary jacket filled with various but;. Parks. “Her intent was to help little bit’’ on their own. planning to visit her daugh- Students will be selected to ter in June, 1990. tons, which she’ll trade with students i@ receive scholarships follow- George Norcross, Another thing Bolton will South Africa. ing a 30-point rating proc- have to adapt to is the Afri- Wednesday is... ess. kaans language. She ex- * Applications received by 46, beats the odds plained Afrikaans is a mix- Leino on dean’s list the foundation will first be ture of Dutch, German and 1 screened through a 20-point French. The pplein South Africa also English, rating-- system for academic, Leta agreed, “He was very speak at Hope College achievement and financial ’ determined to go back to so Bolton shouldn’t have too second of 2 walking canes, is He’s worked awfully many problems communi; need. The directors will a work. Cass City resident Kathryn of 2,781 men and now walking 3 miles day hard, (and) I think it’s made cating. J. Leino has been named to and is affiliated with thk then schedule interviews and hasbegun Wdriveagain. with the tap scoring appli- a big difference in how fast While in South Africa she the dean’s list at Hope Col- Reformed Church of Am+ cants, who will be rated in Dillon, who’s quick to’ he’s recovered,” she said, will submit monthly reports lege, Holland, for the second ita. the areaof character for up to point to the skilled hands of “I’m very proud of him.” to her high schaol so she can semester the 1988-89 the surgeons repaired of 10 more points. who Although Norcross contin- receive tredits while school year. Norcross’ iniuw. as well as ues to surprise those around abroad. In addition, she To be named to the list, a Correction Recipients of the grants the supp0rt”offerd by his him with the level of rtxov- prepared a slide presenta- will be awarded ongoing family, commented, ‘Ther- tion about Michigan to show scholarships throughout ery he’s achieved, he says he DOUBLE PRINT apy for George, right now, is isn’t done yet. during her stay in South their college education, in- a vocation - - that’s all he “I don’t think I’m going to Africa, and plans to prepare DOUBLE VALUE DAY! cluding graduate and post- does.” be happy until I can run a a slide presentation of South graduate students, provided ‘‘I’ve been surprised at the Africa to show her friends they comply with the little bit, at least try,” he Every Wednesday receive a second amount of progress he’s remarked. when she returns. set of prints absolutely FREE! foundation’s requirements. made. We are hoping to get * Once the expense for main- him back to work in Septem- taining the continuing kr.” “Check Our New Lower grants and administrative Norcross’ therapy inc 1ude s I Photo Processing Prices.” expenses are determined exercises that simulate what Were Is each year, projections will he does at work, according Offer good during Wednesday business hourt; be made as to how many new to Dillon, who noted it’s NEXT DAY or FREE VOID on Double Prints. grants can be made. hoped the next step will be Your Action According to Hicks, the more specialized therapy in foundation board currently Owosso or Saginaw, where is studying long-term in- Norcross can actually prac- Pucked

vestment proposals de- tice doing the same things he I signed to give the scholar- does at Huron Casting. ship fund a long life. “They’re anxious to get As of April 15, he said, the him back.” he added. “He’s-- scholarship fund includes a good worker.” $900,000 in one-year Cer- For Norcross, the idea of tificate of Deposit invest- getting on with his life is ments. Another $@l7,000 in what’s kept him going over Advertise It In The Chronicle. 0 thisthe fundtime. is not invested at the pastyear. Festival Program GIVING UP

“Several different times , I’ve felt like giving up, but there’s no sense in giving up THURSDAY, JUNE 29,1989 everything you’ve worked 7:OO p.m. Cass City Uttte Miss Pageant, High School for,” he said. “I couldn’t stand the thought of being in a wheel- SATU

I “I don’t really keep track of .)r ‘A’. it (progress); I just keep working as hard as I can.” TUESDAY, JULY 4,1989 “His progress is a tribute to @ Millions save billmns the annuity way. his hard *work,”-Bauer re- 7:OO a.m. Rotary Pancake Breakfast, Park t softball Finals marked. “It basically comes 1O:OO a.m. Flea Market, Park 1:M p.m. , * Bingo down to George’s hard work Arts & Crafts Fair Firemen’s Waterball Contest and determination.” 1O:W a.m. Parachute Jump, Main Street Kid’s Water wes, pool 11:M3 a.m. Parade, Main Street 2m p.m. Kid’s Paint-In. AAUW 12:oo In the Park: Kid’s Games McGrath gets Food mncessions; b Mud Vdleyball Lions BBQ 3:OO p.m. Parachute Jump, Football Field Army medal Rotary Free Swimming, -1 Gavel Club 4:OO p.m. Tot Run, Track Army Sgt. Joseph I. OtherS 5:OO p.m. Little League Au Star Game McGrath has been awarded 3 man B~S~~&IIsign up Church League All Star Softball Game Tennis Tournament sign up 7:OO p.m. Sally Doerr Dancers Performance the Good Conduct Medal in 1-5:oO p.m. ”Open Barn’, 5776 Schwegler Rd., West Germany. 7-1O:oO p.m. Square Dancing, North Pavilion Stoeckle Farm, 2 1/2 mi. north of M 81 Dark Fireworks The award was presented Flea Market 1O:M p.m. Teen Dance for exemplary conduct 1:oO p.m. Horseshoe Finals 1 Auto-Owners credits 1 while in the active service of \ high tax-deferredearnings the United States. Parade Information: Call Gary Jones 872-2639 to savmgs plans and retuement Concessions . Lota Hartel 872-3514 programs Contact your Auto-Owners McGrath, a missile elec- Arts/Crafts/Flea Market Pat McCullough 872-3366 nt for current rates tronics material specialist Lip Sync Conrest Sally Doerr 872-5331 or 872-2093 with the9thFieldArtillery is 3 Man Basketball MaU Prieskorn 872-5033 a 1981 graduate of Cass City Tennis Tournament Clarke Haire 872-2010 High,School. He is the son of Ann Lounsbury and step- son of Carl Lounsbue of Jim Ceranski The% M&fi- Mark Wiese Cas City. Richard Hampshire Harris=H amps hire Agency, Inc. I” 6815 E. CSSS City Road Cas4 City 872-4351 The median age in the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is 31.

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:ASS CITY, MICHIGAN GASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21,1989 ' PAGEELEVEN. Livestock 4 from area are among contest c... gnnounced.*. recent MSU grads +* :&ea4-HandPuture,Fan- Four area residents are intends to pursue a master's University bef0i.e transfer- $ of America teams and among 4,692 students who degree and eventually seek ring to MSU.where she was @@vidual members aged 9 recently received diplomas full-time employment in the a member of the National e. 19 years are invited to from' Michigan State Uni- personnel relations field. Agri Marketing Associa- &!tend the first Thumb Invi- versity. Root, 22, is the daughter of tion/Agriculture Cornmuni- fq0tiona.l Livestock Judging The local graduates are Roger and Kathleen'Root, cators of Tomorrow, and the Cbntest, slated for Saturday Steve J. Fox, Barbara A. 3805 Huron Line Rd., Cass Block and Bridle Club for 2 3$e Saginaw County Fair- Root and Susan E. Scollon, City. Years.Also at MSU,she was the eunds. allofCassCity,andLindaF. ** Adam of Snover. Scollon, who also earned a recipient of the William R. :$ne hundred medals will bachelor of arts degree, B iggsfiilmore scholarship, *awarded during theevent, majored in studio art and art served as agriculture editor &ich will feature one mar- education. She plans to seek of FOCUS magazine and as $$ class and one breeding employment as an art ambassador for the College :@s each of beef, swindand teacher after she and her of Agriculture and Natural Wp.In addition, there will fiancee, Daniel Cornett, Resources, and completed k'2 halter horse classes. many next month and move internships with the Michi- 3e contest will include to Washington D.C. gan Farm Bureau and @th junior and senior judg- Grower Service Corp., both I$ divisions. Linda F. Adam in Lansing. Adam, a 1985 Marlette 4 small fee will be charged The Snover native, who High School graduate, is the 6gnter theevent, which will currently is looking for a job daughter of Wayne and Faye &in at 10 a.m. following in her field, studied for 2 Adam, 4150 Snover Rd., ifl hour-long registration years at Western Michigan Snover. 0 KriOd. Contestants, who are urged to pack a lunch for the day, can obtain additional infor- miation by contacting Beth PEOPLE JUMP AND grab the best they can in an attempt Steve J. Fox Doran, extension livestock ]gent, at (313) 648-2515. to get a balloon containing prizes. The event, along with a 25- Fox, son of Virjean Fox and James both of Cass <. cent pop and hot dog sale, was at Erla's Friday. Fox, City, earned a bachelor of arts degree in materials and logistics management- transportation management. A 1985 graduate of Cass Susan E. Scollon CRIME City High School, the 21- ycar-old currently is looking The daughter of Dr. Ed- for employment in the busi- ward and Dotty Scollon, ness management field. STOPPE I 4849 N. Seeger St., Cass City, Scollon,23, graduated FLIGHT I John Haire 81 Root, another 1985 from Cass City High School JOIN THE FIGHT Bill Kritzman 87 Tom Wallace 75 City High School graduate, in 1984. TO STOP CRIME Ken Zdrojewski ai Dick Peterson 73 earned a bachelor of arts Clint House 79 Anton Peters ' 73 degree in social science. The recipient of a number :IN OUR COMMUNITY Paul Chappel 73 Ron Geiger 73 of arts scholarships, includ- Dave Hoard 71 George Bushong 73 ing the Car0 Arts Society Newell Harris 71 Brian Reinhardt 67 Scholarship, she attezded I PRINTING SERVICE [ Rich Tate 70 Steve Zigich 65 year Call 1-800-422-5245 John Maharg 70 Alma College for one Whatever your printing needs, we sew8 them Mike Lefler 62 before transferring MSU, Jerry Toner 69 Phil Gray 61 to right! latest modern offset and letterpress Gene Kloc 67 where she served as a resi- Somctimc during thc late hours of March 25th or early Ken Jensen 59 equipment to assure you of the best results Dave Lovejoy 66 Dar yl Iw ankovitsch 55 dent assistant for 2 years. in every way. morning hours of March 26th, 1989, someonc cntered Billy Coston 64 Todd Comment 51 'the property of Moore Motor Sales locatcd on W.Caro Elwyn Helwig 62 Keith Pobanz 48 Adam, 22, earned a bache- I Road in Indianfields Township and vandalized nine Tom Craig 62 Bert Althaver 47 lor of science degree in agri- The Cass City Chronicle Jim Peyerk 58 Bob Stickle 38 culture and natural re- kehicles. Dale McIntosh 57 source$ communication. Phone 872-2010 The suspccts used a "BB"or pellet gun and shot out Brad Gosh 56 4 I FLIGHT I windshields and headlights from the vchiclcs, causing Don Ouvry 55 Mike Diegel 102 'an estimated $4,000 in damage. Dick Wallace 51 John Agar 90 RESTAURANT-STORES-COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS Jim Fox 51 Dave McNaughton a9 RESIDENCE/INCOMEPROPERTY-LAND-LIQUOR LICENSES Dieter Rot h 03 ,I Crime Identification Number TC-5-89 FLIGHT 2 Scott Murphy 76 Tim Cummings 87 Phil Moses 76 REAL ESTATE/PERSONAL PROPERTY ;- Anyone with any information can call 1-800-422- 'Jim Apley 82 Craig Bellew ' 75 5245 or 673-8160 bctween 9:OO a.m. and 5:OO p.m., Clark Erla 80 Stan Guinther 74 * AUCTION ' Don Work 74 Don Hazard 67 Barbara A. Root , Monday thruFriday. Rewards will bepaid forinforma- By Order of American Home Bank Jim Smithson 74 Jack Burns 66 :;ion leading to the arrest and conviction of this crime. Randy Sherman 74 Ken Tiseo 56 Currently employed for the Wednesday, June 28th 10:30 a.m. Don Schelke 74 \ J.R. Boldizsar 49* summer in the employee 2969 STREET, UNIONVILLE, George Ridge 74 Jim Ceranski 47 at CASS MICHIGAN Fred Leeson 71 relations department at John Niebrzydoski 44 General Motors, Flint, she Jerry Houghton 71 Daryl Codling 36 Liberal ownerhank financing term available on real estate and mal &ate and chattel pdages with 25% dorm to pm-rpprwd Don Erla 71 Pat Pruitt 34 purchassn;409Cdowntononpre-approvsdpurchasersaHatbebwmarkstinterestrates. Thisaudionshould notk,missosdbyanyinvertor, Mark Swanson 67 Russ Comer 32* business person or anyone nding a business site, residence including restaurant, party store, or tavern qmratom. 1Sonlng All Your Small Englne Need8 Slnce 1957 1 Clarke Haire 66 Dave Weeks 29" Real Estate - various parcels in the Village of Unionville Doug Herringshaw 61 Pard #l 2969 Cass Strkt, Modem masonry 4,000 sq. foot building more recently remodeled, at present this Kim Glaspie 55 *Points to be adjusted. wilding is fully equipped with newer restaurant equipment as a modem restaurant complex with the most modcm Jack Burns 54 titchen and dining and refrigeration equipment plus four room apartment or office. This building,howevcr, is ideal Jason McCallum 49 LEAGUE HONOR ROLL 'or just about any commercial or professional use including medical, retail or service. With umunqrcial Zoning, the I, ' Don Hilbig 1 PARTS AMCCULLOCH SERVICE 1 40 wilding is sewed by all public utilities and the building is heated with gas hot water heat, and has central air Russ Biefer 41 Low Actual Round for mditioning. Theproptrty is located at the southwest corner of assand Merry Streets and within 100fcctof inter- Myles Smith 40 Year - Dale McIntosh - 33. iection M-125and M-138. Parcel #l is also available with the following opims: High bidder shall have the ern >fpurchasing a complete line of modern restaurant equipment including vast refrigeration and dining, and kitchen FLIGHT 3 WEEKLY quipment for an additional SlS,000and/or escrowed Class C and SDM Liquor Limefor an dditionrl$5,ooO. 1284 E. Caro Rd. Keith Adelberg 90 Liberal financing available on bthreal estate and/or real estate and chattels. The property also features generous Dan Hittler 83 Flight 1 - Paul Chappel, >ff-strect parking. Newell Harris. Jerrv Toner Pard Urz 3118 Bay Street (M-25)Former party store and restaurant, this building would also bt ideal for many tarid uses. Approximately 4,000 sq. feet, the building also has a built-in mler of approximately 7' x 30' whim m bc readily removed if so desired. There is liberal owner financing available and pad#2 is also availaMe with Steve Eyer L SDD and SDM Liquor License option. Pard #3 6531 Granger Strwt Reddentid-Income Property. The primary midcnct has approximately 1700 No Sweat! Iq. foetof livingarcrandhasbeenconvertcdtoa two-famiIy home,but could~ilybtrtconve~torringle-funily home. The home has natural gas force-air heating systems and sewed by dl public utilities. In addition a smaller Onc of thc ways our bodics Join the thrills with weekly eliminate excessive heat is dwelling used as a third apartment will provide additional income. The primrry residence has full hmm. through the proccss of swcating Lreplace and many extras. Lot six99 x 132, this proptrty sells absolute to the highest bidder without mihimmnr racing every Saturday Night w perspiration. But sweating 31 reservations. ofm produces an offensive odor, I Bowling 1 panicularly undcr thc arms. Thc Pard#4 3021 Phelps Street (Corner of Phelps & M-138)Formerly used as a body repair md paint shop. The odor is caused by baclerial break- property is zoned general business and this paroe1 includes a metal sided frsme building of approximately 2,250 down of secretions of the ap- sq. crine sweat glands. To help fight feet with cement floor. Lot size is 122 x 198 and all utilities are available. 'Ihis poreel ig offered yirithoutminimmr TUESDAY NITE LADIm under arm wetness and odor, thc DT reservations and sells absolute to the highest bidder. June 13, 1989 majority of adults in North America routincly use unriper. Parce1#53225 PhdpsStreet Former lumberyardproperty. Havingcombincd road frontageof approximately 608 Pinheads 7 spiranls. Sales from antiper- on bthPhclps and Brown Streets, this parcel is zoned general business and contains several fmne hildings d 5 spirants in the United Stales a masonry storage building. Parcel #5 would bt offered in two tracts, one of which consists of a wmmerchlly mcd Thumb National approach onc billion dollars each 4 lot with a 1,200 foot storage bam. Parcel #5 will also be offered in entirety as unit with the seller hviq Gagetown Gales year. - sq. its one Country Girls 3 thebpion of whichever nets tht highest price. This parcel also sells as absolute, without minimtna or rekervationr. "Our Pleasure" 3 Antipspimu arc rhought to Pin Movers 3 reduce odor by cilhcr inhibiting Parcel #6 3026 Bay Street (M-25) A former meat market and store, this property sells at absolute auction. Bad Girls 2 bactcrial growth on thc skin 01 The reducing sccrttions from the Owner- financing available all parcels or traas in excess of $5,000. prppmvcd purchasers doww s wcat glands. Aniipcrspiranl an To High Games:D. Mathew- .product ingredicnls judgcd to bc payment to be 25%. To non pre-approved plrchasen down payment to bc 40% whae-in an unpaid bctto bc son 180-161, J. Fallman 171, safe and effective by Lhe United fully paid in monthly installments as per 2Oyur smonization including intercst at lO%permum, subjectto ah D. Williams, 180, L. Erla States Food and Drug Admin. year ballmn pyment. 169-213, J. Yost 171-192-178, iseation include aluminum chlor- aluminum sulforc. Lhe alum. ide, Note: All property sells at sale location ~t 2%9 assStreet, Unionvillc, Michigan at 10:30 a.m. L.Karr200. inum chlothydrares. and thc COMING JULY 1 C High Series: L. Erla 518, riluminum zirconium chlor, J. Yost 541. Iiydrat cs. For illustrated sale brochure phone Auctioneer at 517-894-2859.Brochures may dm bt obtrincd at Unianvilleor Racing plus spectator draas $: High Team Games: Car0 offices of American Home Bank, For financing pte-approval phone American Home Bank in Unionville I cars) f Gaggtown 672- AI1 individuals do not rcspnd 674-873 1 or Cuoat 673-5656. Pre-Salt Inspection on rcal estate and personal prcprty Tues&y, June 2oth, 4 p.m. $100 to win (Stteetiegal vehicles only-pickups or the same way to identical anti, b7p,m. Tues&y,June27th,4p.m.to7p.m.,Wednesday,June28th.8 amto9:45r.m. Note: Salesrepresamtivcr 4 perspirant preparations. Produc~ shall located at 2969 CIss Street, and Phelps Street during prc-sale inspxions. All other buildings shall Gates Open 5 p.m. - Time Trials 6 p.m. formulation differences can alsc be 3025 g aktthe effectiveness and accep. also be open for inspection. r Racing 245 p.m. rB-5-w tance of antiperspimnu. Appl) E anripcrspirants 10 under ann y'cas Personal Property AucUop Chronicle that arc clean and dry. Do no 1030a.m., Wtd, June 28th Bulk lots of contents of various buildings will bc sold at Real Estate Auction iacludin# f put on clolhing until the anu, hardware, lumber company inventory, refrigtrotion and store fixtures and cquipnent. !OWENDALE SPEEDWAY'trnw ptrspirant has had time to dry. j Call for brochure New Family Plan - $15.00 for immediate family only $ 1 & Sale conducted by (Passes not included) THEY CAN Dan Van Sumeren and Associates Auctioneers, Phone 67814447 Essexville, MI 517-894-2059 ********m*****w***********************d - .I

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Commissioners table service bills hnrit (nonbusiness) ram. 16 words or !mi, $1.25 crcb inserth; additional words 7 tenh tach. Three weeks for for disputed Friend of Court copier tbc price of two - cash rate. Fve money by enclosing cash wfth mail mdets. Ra:er - Compact re- and Fittings An ongoing dispute be- The machine is at the cen- Although comm issioners $2,254 from Thumb Office for djapfay want ad on fdgerator, ideal for d- 872-2635 after 5 :00. tween Tuscola County com- ter of the dispute, which agreed on holding the bills, a ppkr Lion. lege student, exceflent con- 2-&21-3n' ' Supply for office supplies dition. Wilton cake decorat- 114,318, 14, wa, 314, 1,' missioners and Friend of the began in April when com- they couldn't come to a and $3,3 13 from Reid Paper 1 wire and 2 wire Court Nancy Moriartey over missioners took bids from consensus on the contents of ing pans and supplies. Can- I FOR SALE - 8x10 storage- . for paper supplies. A low shed, storage . control of equipment pur- Galaxy Machines, a letter to the editor which, 99% coverage 6x8 shed-2 Office bid of $8,142, from PTI 2-6-14-3 20" boy's bikes. 24" 10 sm. chases remains on hold, but Caro, for 4 copy machines, following a 5-2 vote, was Asphalt for resurfacing the I the issue continues to sur- in,cluding one for the FW published last Wednesday in Cooperative Extension Rabideau Farm face during bi-monthly office. the Tuscola County Adver- 1985 CUTLASS Supreme parking lot, also was ap- Brougham, Zdoor, V-8, air, Paul'? Pump Repair Store board meetings. ' however, re- tiser. Moriartey, proved, cruise, tilt, power windows, Cass City Commissioners, following fused to accept delivery, The letter was written in 517-872-2616 *Approved a request frod Power @ks, AMmM cas- 1/2 hp shallow or an 80-minute executive ses- saying the Galaxy machine response to a letter written the equalization director to Myers 2-6214 set@ wire wheels, 62,000 deep well jet pump$180 1. sion, last week agreed to didn't meet specifications by Moriartey on the dispute establish an overtime ac- miles. Phone 633-8690. Located Deckerville ., table 2 Stockton Finance she outlined earlier. She and published a week ear- 1/2 hp submersible had count because of additional . 1-6-21-1 pumps $336 FOR SALE - 2 wheel trailer, Rd., 2 miles east of De- Service bills totalling about then purchased the Stockton lier. hours needed in the office 30gallonbladdertank $116 filter for swimming pool. ford. $922, pending a recommen- machine, which commis- Casting the "no" votes due to computer program 1983 TOYOT* pickup, 4 42 gallon bladder tank $143 Call evenings 872-2838. dation from counsel. The sioners ordered moved and were commissioners Mi- training. wheel drive, SR5 package, 24-7-3 bills are related to a copy replaced with the Galaxy chael Green @-Mayville) "Approved spending up to machine purchased by the machine. Another S tockton and Kim D. Glaspie (D-Cass $532 from the Delinquent friend of the court from machine has since been in- City), who said he thought 6734850 pro-free style bike, many Tax Administrative Feed FOR SALE - '79 Chevy Cap-' Stockton Office Systems, stalled in the FOC office. the letter could have been 2-10-7-tf extras, mint condition. Call Call 673-6476 7' Fund for secretarial chairs rice Classic, 4 door, au- I 072-5124. 2-6-7-3 2-6-21-2 -'- 4 Grand Blanc. presented in.a more profes- and file cabinets. tomatic, AMPM radio, tilt 4 sional manner. "I guess I *Authorized implementa- FOR SALE - Lowrey Genie -- wheel, power windows and 98 organ, $700 or best offer. MAKING hectagon tables,

wanted to set forth the facts locks, air, cruise. $1,750. tion of a policy whereby The Thumb + as we perceived them" in an Excellent condition. Phone birdhouses, doghouses, toy certified checks or bank Call 8724426. 1-6-21-1 665-2265. 24-7-3 Yam Shop chests, cedar posts, picnic objective way, he added, drafts are required to pay for tables, lawn swings, wish- Glaspie said he doesn't delinquent propcrty begin- 1982 BUICK LeSabre, $150 E miles north of M-81 and ing wells, clothes line poles, believe the media is the or less per month. Call Eric FOR SALE - Trek Travel Obituaries ning 2 weeks before the tax trailer 17 ft., Self-contained, M-53 intersection and 1/2 lawn chairs, wooden place to settle the dispute, Bitzer 1-800-322-0150. mile west on Rescue Road. flowerpots. 4351 Rescue . sale. 1-6-21-1 with gas/electric re- which, he noted, remains *Approved paying a small, frigerator, gas furnace,gas Road, Cass City. Call 872- unchanged at this time. lights. Ready to go, $895. Open daily 12:00 till 2039. 2-1-25-tf ' one-time telephone com- 1986 910 BLAZER. Call 9:W p.m. .. ficiated. Cremation was "They've got the copier pany programming charge Eric Bitzer 1-800-322-015O. Call 872-3628. 2614-6 they want there. It's still FOR SALE - 21 ft. travel - James Sageman conducted. up that will net the county an 1-&21-1 a continuing question about- - mft. trailer, self-contained, with I estimated $2,000 per year in FOR SALE Reese hitch. Call 872-3031 . James 0. Sageman, 78, Catherine Van Winkle who (county) prop- 1987 ASTRO van. Call Eric a~UminUm extension lad- Phone - - __ __ controls phone cost savings at the 269-8z&f 2-6-21-2 . Port Richey, Fla., formerly erty and buildings, but that's Bitzer, 1-800-322-0150.1-6-21-1 der,corner like hutch,new, $40; $10; built-in fish of Bad Axe, died Tuesday, Catherine Elizabeth Van courthouse. f . .. becn an ongoing question *Went on record in favor of June 6, at New Port Richey Winkle, 74, of Tipton, MI, for a long time." aquarium stand, $3. Call .I RealEsbte ForSale I -: Hospital. formerly of Cas City, died remaining in a class action He was born Oct. 2, 1910, Wednesday, June 14, in lawsuit rclatcd to state fi- IN OTHER BUSINESS in Bad Axe, son of the late Zephyrhills, Fla. nancing of the court system. 322-0150. 1-&21-1 Robert and Margaret She was born Sept. 19, *Approved a request for ( McFarland 1 Sageman. 1914, in Cass City, the In other business during the use of the courthouse lawn Strawberries New Listings He married Hazel Roblin. daughter of Lester and June 13 session, the board: during the Pumpkin Festi- '86 MERCURY station Mr. Sageman was a re- Catherine (Zinnecker) bids *Accepted low of val. wagon, excellent condition. Waterfront cottage in Cass City Summer Home Club at tired lineman for Detroit Bailey. Was $5995 - closeout $3995. Edison and had been She married Richard Van Moore Motors, Caro, 673- NOW TAKING ORDERS Zaseville. Only $56.200. CAW5 employed in the Bad Axe Winkle July 25, 1937. 4171. 1-6-21-1 area. He was a member of Survivors are her hus- Zass City country home, partially remodeled, newer, the Masonic Lodge of Bad band Richard; one dau h- Cass City '85 MERCURY Topaz, runs iiunace full basement, barn, 2 1/2 acres. CC099 Axe and a lifetime member ter, Mrs. Gretchen Lon (fon and looks great. Was $4995 Call Karen Walther of the lnternational Broth- of Milan; 3 sons, John of - now $3295. Moore Motors, 872-4750 Wells Twp., Sec,24,17 acres, sandy with some woods, erhood of Electrical Work- Colon, MI, Lm of Chicago Caro, 673-4171. 1-6-21-1 2-6-14-3 dd trailer, $10,800. A146 ers Local 17. and Steve of Adrian; 12 grandchildren, and one Surviving are his wife, '84 CELEBRITY wagon. BAY CITY-FORESTVILLE RD. great-grandchild. honor roll Was $5295 - closeout $3995. Hazel, Port Richey; 2 I Memorial services will Moore Motors, Caro, ' 673- ws daughters, Shirley Harter, Profit, Mike Randall, Shan- FOR SALE - Lawn ornz be held Saturday, June 24, The following students non Roach, Kathy 4171. 1-6-21-1 Fairfax, Va., and Charlotte at 11:OO a.m. at the Peoples have been named to the sec- ments. 4213 Doerr Rd Stearns, Hickory Creek, Rockwell, Roger Root, Con- Thursday and Friday. Presbyterian Church in ond semester honor roll at '88 MERCURY Grand Mar- Wi Texas; 3 grandchildren; 4 Milan. Cass City High School: nie Schneeberger, Jason liam Guinther . 2414- brothers, Norman Sage- Smith, Martin Smith, Steve quis. Sold new at $19,995, Smith, Laura Stine, Adam save $5000, $14,995. Moore man, Cadillac, and Clar- Evergreen l2TH GRADE ence Sageman, Frank club Suzor, Guilherme Tiezzi, Motors, Caro 6734171. LARGE SELECTION Paul Tuckey, Leigh Voss, 1-6-21-1 Sageman and Carl Sage- plans picnic All A'S - Tina Ballard, man, all of Bad Axe, and 2 Teresa Bedell, Caren Britt, Steve A. Wright, Steve C. QUALITY sisters, Mary Sandow and Wright, Bill Zeidler. The Evergreen Guys and Amy Francis, Karen Hit- USED TIRES Martha Sageman, both of tler, Jeff Hrycko, Melissa 1989 Silverado 112 ton Saginaw . Gals 4-H Club will meet at 1 ITH GRADE pickup, miles, au- the home of Judy Matthews Knowlton, Janet Koch, 500 i3" 14" is9 Services were held at Bell Michelle Koepf, Michelle tomatic, air, $12,000. Funeral Home, Bayonet Thursday, June 22, at 7:OO All A'S - Mike Bills, Steve 1987 224 Cavalier, p.m. A picnic is planned. Laming, Julie Loomis, See us today CASS CITY SCHOOLS Point, Fla. The Rev. H. Heather Merchant, Dar- Bills, Jan Erla, Judy 6,000 miles - $5,800. Walton Grady, pastor at St. Registration, for fair pro- Matthews, Paula Mer- 1988 Escort, automa- jects is to be completed and lene Monroe, Pam Nieboer, 2 brick home, Thermopane windows, Mark's Presbyterian JoEllen Pratt, Cesar Val- chant, Ken Micklash, Kevin tic, 26,000 miles, $3,800. Cass City Tire bedroom Church, Bayonet Point, of- turned in. Smith, Jane1 Sweeney. 1988% Escort, straight 6392 Mam St. 200x210 well landscaped lot, 2-car finished attached dez e B or Better - Jeff Bader, Phone 872-5303 garage. About $1500 in new in living room and * B or Better - Gunilla An- stick, 5,000 miles, $4,200. drapes \ dersson, Nic Bullock, Josh Constas, Rebecca 1% Sunbird, stra! ht 2-6-216 bedroom, new carpet in bedroom, newly paved drive, ASS CITY PRESCHOOL Stacey Capps, Jeff Dillon, Davis, Scott Dillon, Bobbi stick, 20,000 mlks? new eaves, new cabinets in 9x22 utility room, new Tracy Dohning, Dawn Fischer, Wendy Hercliff, woo. NAME PINS,desk name vanity and stool and cupboards in newly decorated Edzik, Melissa Jason Jezewski, Michelle 1985 Sunbird, automa- lates and plastic signs bath. Washer, dryer, stove, refrigerator included. II CO-OP NURSERY Flemington, Darin Gyom- Kelly, Denille MacAlpine, tic, 46.000 miles, $2.800. various sizes made to yo' must $SS,OOO. CC098 Tammy McNeil, Melissa 1987 Firenza Olds? Sharp, see. ory, Brent Hall, Carla Osantowski, Sue Papp, specification. For informl Accepting Registrations for Hartwick, Andrea Isard, straight stick, 39,000 tion and prices, conta CASS CITY/DEFORD SCHOOLS Garold Peasley, Beth Pow- miles, $3,600. at 872-212 ' 1989 FALL SEMESTER Krista Iseler, Brad Kam- Mrs. Buschlen rad, Bill Kappen, Scott ell, Ida Remsing, Jason ext. 212. 2-2-17. Classes for 3-and 4-year olds, King, &Ann LaRoche, Robertson, Tim Rutkoski, Call after 5 Limited sizes, so now Don Smith, Chris Ventline, 658-8829 class call Wendy Mellendorf, John Bobbi Voss. FOR SALE - Fan travc For Information call Marilyn Green Merchant, Pat Murphy. 1-6-14-4 trailer, 22-ft., self-co~ Amiee Paladi, Ted Peas- lOTH GRADE tained. Excellent shap ley, Cindy Powell, Connie '84 CHRYSLER wagon, $2,500.00. Call 872-3628. i 872-3309 2-6-14 All A's - Chris Fruendt, extra sharp. Was $5495 - Jandi Hillaker, Peter Kap- sale price $4295. Moore pen, Randy Peasley. Motors, Caro, 6734171. FOR SALE - Vita Maste Find the Service or Product 1-&21-1 rowing machine, Vita Ma B or Better - Robert Bat- ter exercise bike, tableto You Need in This. tel, Amiee Cooper, George drafting board with para . Action Guide I Hawley, Angie Hennessey, Chris Herringshaw, Mark lel-rule, 26x20, 2 bathroor I FOR SALE - 1986 Ford sinks. Call Dawn 872-Z!E Howard, Jeff Jeung, Janet Ranger. Take over pay- CRAWFORD RD. Kubacki, LeAnn Meredith, after 4 p.m. or call 872-2213 I SERVUCE DlRECTORY I ments. Call 1-313-672-9581. 24-14. I I Tricia Opal, Tracey Pat- 1-6-7-4 SUPER BUY!!! 3-bedroom ranch with full basement, era, Ryan Pringle, Lane 24x24 garage, Andersen windows, very attractive and RUST PROOFING Smith, Todd Urban, BUILDINGS, Inc. I 11Melissa Zinnecker. POST quality built, 208x400 lot, 30x48 pole barn. Stove, FOR SALE - 1978 Dodge 24x24x8,l-ft. eaves, one 9: refrigerator, water softener and drapes. $59,900 land CASS CITY TIRE overhead door, 1 semi1 9TH GRADE Diplomat, V-8, air, excel- contract terms. CC095 Hercules and Cooper TuffaKote Dinol lent condition, low miles, door, all colored stec TiRES I $1,750or best. Call 872-5486. $2800. Completely erecte Tlrs Repair Aulomotlra flub1 PfWllnO All A'S - Brad Gray, Bart SHARP Alignmenla Mufflera Plants - Balloons lyslrma 6 WIalnO 1-6-14-2 Other sizes available. C: Brake8 Oil Change8 s - Hall, Kevin Smerdon, 517-676-5803. 24-19 Sandy 6 Tom Tisrnsy. Owners Orad Guards Cerulreo Mecnanrc Runnlng Borrdr Cheryl Stine. 4S.6 Leach St, cas8 city, MI 40726 Phono 872-5303 Rock Kola Stone Cnlp Ptotrctlon B or Better - Deb Adams, 1981 BUICK Skylark, 4 Phons 872.3935 Brenda Battel, Melanie door, air, low mileage. Call Air Conditioning Phone 26909585 Churchill, Uslie Goslin, 872-2434. 1-6-14-3 Service Jodi Hillaker, Troy Osen- 827 S. Van Dyke, Bad Axe I Big C'S toski, Heather Shaft, Jody FOR SALE - 1984 SlO pic- I I Sweeney, Scott Traube, So0 - kup, $30oO. Call after 5 872- Fuel injection cleaning APPLIANCE Yun, Beth Zeidler. 4650. 1-6-14-3 ASPHALT SALES 8 SERVICE Coming Auctions See the experts at SPECIAL WRITE TOUCH FOR SALE - 1985 Dodge Driveway Professional Saturday, June 24 - Albert Charger, good condition, ' lO'x70' $600 Customized Resumes Anthes will sell household 57,000 miles. Asking CASS CITY TIRE Labor + Materials Busin~ssTypW $3,OOO.00.Call 872476. Word Processing goods, antiques and collec- Phone 872-5303 Included 1-6-7-3 CASS CITY SCHOOLS Tutoring in reading and tibles and other personal 2+14-7 FREE ESTlMA TES Fuelgas writing. cenified teacher property at the place lo- (&$ cated 3 miles west of Cass Attractively decorated 3-bedroom ranch, nice country Call 517-673-7264 Junctlon of M-53 Ellen loner - 8'x40,' mobil atmosphere on 2 acres. 2-c~garage, 12x16 shed, c Phone 672-2506 City and 3% miles north on FOR SALE - '79 Chevy 3/4 FOR SALE 31 3-238-1264 and M-81 home, good conditioz I Dodge Rd. Hillaker Auction ton pickup, 350 V8, automa- Priced in 40s. KO86 -58 City clean, excellent huntin, 872-2161 Service. tic transmission, Call 872- Phone 4234. 1-6-7-3 cabin, $500 or best. Call 872 REDUCED IN PRICE,MUST SELL Cass City - 872-2141 Friday, June 23 - Real es- 5486. 2-6-14- Attractive 4-bedroom home on South Seeger in Cas: Adw80r tate and personal property htrrlwh SALE - 1988 GMC S-15 City. Call now to see it. CCT033 of Robert Tavernier will be FOR Give a Gift hfwabd?nelly Jimmy 4x4 Sierra Classic, ~on.-Frl. 8 am.S:30 p.m. sold at the place located 4 Subscription to - PLUMDING Lr UGATING. INC miles south, 3 miles east all options, 2500- miles, Sat.- 8 a.m.4p.m. 6521 Msln mint. Call 658-8853. 16-7-3 and 1 mile north of Cass Cass City Chronkl City at 5053 Larhton Rd. Hillaker Auction Service. FOR SALE - 1971 Chevy Im- Birthday, * Anniversary pala, convertible, restora- 0 Service personnel Buy your chrpot or Ilnolrurn, thon Saturday, July 1 Mari- - ble, best offer. Call 872-5366. 0 College students call UI for rrpert Inota~~rt~on.*hr This space could lyn and Larry Ferguson 1-6-7-3 lrro 80 cuslm 8d rrpalr work AND AUCTIONEERING F~lorytrrlnrd, 'Wa 00 It RIOhl." be yours for will sell service station Gift card sent with eve1 fl 8stla~utlongurrrnllrd. 1120 Gratlot, Saglnaw equipment at the place lo- Call 872-4377 as little as $1.75 FOR SALE Winnebago order. J.J.'r Floorin Servlce Call cated 5 miles west of Kinde - EQUAL HOUSIW or if no answer 872-2352 3-6-2 1- 1 Cass lty per week. 790.7609 on Kinde Rd. in Pinnebog. motor home, good shape, 2-921. ca Call 872-2831, 1-6-7-3 6652W6 OC 6724701 Hillaker Auction Service. $4500. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21,1989 PAGE THIRTEEN

CALLING0 872-2010PUTS *AN ACTIONAD TO WORK FOR YOU (General) [General] Merchandise Merchandise LAFAVE STEEL FREE - adorable kitten, CUSTOM Lebioda blonde with white tips, to YARD SALE - Weather per- RUMMAGE SALE - Friday SUPPLY, INC. SLAUGHTERING’ good home. Call 872-5124. all steel needs: Excavating mitting - Something for and Saturday, June 23-24, For your BEEF-PORK-VEALLAMB 7-&7-3 many interesting things. fabricating, machine shop, Pit run and processed contained, sl&ps 8. Ron everyone. June 21-22. 4819 CURING, skimmer net. Ne& new Houghton St., Cass welding, hydraulic ac- SMOKING AND gravel, processed stone, Rutkoski, phone 872-3771. N. Seeger. 14-621-1 6584 hose PROCESSING liner. $250.Call 872-2310. 2-6-21-3 City, I 14-621-1 cessories. sand, black dirt, topsoil, f Livestock . ~. 1 \ # 2-6-7-3 8260 Van Rd., Cass City TUESDAY & FRIDAY 1 septic systems, ditch . .. . SALE - 6675 Seed St., Thurs- Dyke digging, basements, FOR SALE - 14 ft. travel day, Friday, June 22-23, Phone 517 872-2581 ’ FOR SALE - team of straw- DO YOU NEED a new trailer, sleeps 4 adults. 9:00-5:00. 1976 Dodge Monday thru Friday ERLA driveways, water line, berry roan Welsh ponies, - swimsuit this year? Are the Good condition. Call 872- Monaco, fireplace tools, io- 8:OO till 5:oO Packing Coo,Inc. etc., stump removal, 580 one jenny donkey, >one knees worn out on your old 2334. 2-6-21-3 bike, girl’s, van seat, Saturday 8:OO-noon. Closed Super E backhoe, dozer, black ram. Call 269-8803. speed grading, brush hogging. one? Georgine’s in Cass humidifier, electric typew- LISTINGS NEEDESD Call for lunch 12:00-12:30. USDA Plant 1074 104-14-3 FOR SALE - 1W2 Nomad - 149 City has some great suits in riter, old dresser; coffee for free appraisal. Out ex- 5-10-19-tf Cass-City 517-872-2191 Call John, 872-3 travel trailer, 21 ft., double table, bedding, dishes, 8-4-9-tf Call Beth, 872-2861 sizes 36-54. 2-6-21- 1 perience is your insurance. ~- FOR SALE - ducks, Peking .,. axle, Reese hitch, self-con- .- - .- men’s and women’s clo- and Muscovy. Free kittens. , tained, LP gas;electric 12 Osentoski Realty, Cas FOR SALE - RCA XL- 100 thing, from size 5 through City, phone872-4377. AUCTIONEERING * ~eeCall 872-3552. -----1Wb7-R color console god con- volt setup, $2500. call 673- ATTENTION Craft Ven- TV, X-large, lots of jeans and 3-5-28-tf dors! YQUare inyited to set , Ken Martin Lorn “Slim *’ Hillaker. Top dition, Ping-Pong table 5601. * 2-621-2 lots of miscellaneous. up during Cass City Electric, Inc. dollar for your property with accessories. Call 872- 14-6-21-1 IN CASS CITY - cute 3 bed- Phone872-3019,Cass city. (Help ’ 1 wantdl 1271 after 3:M. 2-6-21-2 Sidewalk Sale Days begin- E room home with attached ning July 12 -- free. Contact Homes - Farms 8-1 Or3- t f [-) [-) GARAGE SALE - men’s, garage. Land contract, E-2 PROFITABLE Growth- : IONUA Odyssey go-cart, Jeri Tordai, phone 872-3434. Commercial women’s,. girl’s clothes, terms. Call 872-3953. Oriented community bank I k~cc,high performance 5-6- 14-2 Industrial exercise bike, row 3-6-14-3 . New and rewire M & W Fix-It Shop in Thumb area is seeking a - water cooled engine, full machine, lots of dishes, branch manager. Must GARAGE SALE - Wednes- FOR - 4-bedroom ‘ace cage, 4 sets new tires, Saturday only, 5215 Cedar SALE State Licensed 5675 Pringle Rd. have 2 years’ lending ex- , rery nice condition. Call day and Thursday only 9: 00 Run Rd., 1%miles off M-81, house .on Main St., Cass Contestants Needed Decker perience, college degree ;74-2376, Unionville. till 6:OO. 4362 Brooker St. 9:oo ? City. Will trade for small to 14-6-21 - 1 872-3089 preferred. Compensation is * 2-6-21 - 1 4-drawer -desk, Avon bot- house. Call between 7:OO Phone 872-41 14 commensurate with experi- e 4180 Hurds Corner Road tles, Home Interior, craft p.m .-9 :00 p*m 872-2372. 4TH OF JULY LIP SYNC ence. Call 313-346-2745. projects and miscellane- GROUP GARAGE SALE - 3-6-21-1 CONTEST 8-8-10-t f Will repair farm Artie Shaw June 22-23 from 9:oO till machinery, tractors, 11-6-21-2 ous . 14-621-1 TO BE HELD JULY 1 5:OO. Home computer - small trucks ipd cars. - Orchestra For sale nice 80 acre ------I GARAGE SALE - 2% miles stand, chair, antique dres- farm with good 4-bed- WANTED - Sun- .: Under direction of. Will do welding HELP Dick Johnson east of Cass City, 9:OO till ser, rollaways, bathroom room home, family days. Inquire Ben Franklin ; 5:OO. Tuesday thru Friday. sink and bathtub, clothes room, fireplace with Registration Store. 11-6-14-2 i Friday, July 7, 14-621 1 size 10 to 16, odds and ends, 6 heatilator, 2-car garage, SENIOR CcltXuIIS - 8-5-31-4 ~ -~ 8:OO- 1 1 :00 Dance only golf clubs, left hand and good barn, 69 acres tilla- , THE PROFLSSIONALS demonstrators for $10.00 advance GARAGE SALE - one day also right hand. 6391 ble, 5 acres of hard We clean the Thumb HIRING : $12.00 at door Church St. Dickinson. Wedne+y, June 21, at GARY WILLS our new line of toys, gifts, only - Thursday, June 22, maple, Cass City Sally Doekr Dance Free Scotchgard with 9-5. Several families. 14-6-2 1 - 1 Schools. Studio carpet cleaning CONSTRUCTION clothing, home decor, and Colony House Lamps.clothes, TV,dishes, -7:OO\ p.m. Licensed/Insured Builder Christmas items. Fantastic I SALE - 6292 Car, van, RV hostess plan. Freekit. Also :: For reservations call games, baby things, much GROUP 75 acre farm, brick interior cleaning 872-3300 more. 4294 Leach St. Mur- Beechwood Dr., Kathy home, pond, about 1/2 New HomedRemdeling booking parties, call Jane . Iseler and Sean Zawilinski. Competitive prices Repair, Pole Buildingsmruss 517-269-8863. 11-6-144 2-6-21- 1 PhY - 14-6-21-1 wooded, lots of deer, will For more information call Expert Service Antiques, furniture, Rain- divide. Marlette 872-2093 or 872-5165 after 5. Setting, SandCravel & Top- Phone 872-4614 - , bow -vacuum and carpet Schools. \ 5-6-7-3 soil, Excavating/Demolition WANTED office help for 8-5-10-tf Bulldozing & Grnding Real Estate For Sale cleaner, freezer, numerous doctor’s office. Experience ~ other items. Thursday 9: 00- 10 acres high rolling, preferred.Call 872-4611. 5:00,Friday9:00 till noon. beautiful wooded spot Free estimates 11-6-14-2 . SUMMER IS really here. Reasonable rates 14-6-21 - 1 for building. Kingston Time to get cool and Elmer H. Francis Schools. com- 5% Senior Citizen Discount NEIGHBORHOOD fortable. Georgine’s in Cass HELP WANTED - exwri- .” NEW OR garage, baked sales : City has some great cool HOMES M-81 east of Cass City enced cook, full time. Sher- At least 6 sales in 2, 1/2 William Mahaffy outfits to make your sum- REMODELING wood on the Hill, Gagetown. ~ mer very comfortable. ROOFING Call 517-872-3505 call a-9971. miles. Deckerville Road - 3 Realty, Inc. 8-5-34f 11-6-21 -2 miles east of M-53 or 5 miles 7489 Burnside Rd. 5-6-21-1 SIDING WANTED - janitor. Inquire details! FA633 west of M -19. Saturday, Brown City 48416 Phone 313-346-2278 Box 1, Cass City Chronicle a. ’-June 24.9:00-5:00. Call 313- BINGO - every Wednesday Licensed and insured office. 11-6-21-2 80 ACRES 1/2 WOODED 672-94 18. 14-6-21 -1 night. Open 6: 00 - early bird - For more information, 6:30 - regular bingo 7:00. Well, septiF, driveway and clcclric all in. Locatcd bc- Post3644VFW, E. MainSt. Phone 872-292 1 WANTED - Saturday night tween Car0 and Cass City on hardtop road. Price Call John D’Arcy bartender. Inquire Box 2, +, 4 FAMILY ara e sale - 11/2 Phone 517-683-2881 5-2-26-tf 8-5-31-8 rcduccd to $40,()0.00. Possiblc tcrms! A165 miles sout o light on -- care of Cass City Chronicle ., fB or 517- 635-7328 office. 11-6-21-2 Cemetery Rd. Garden 3-6-21- 1 STARTER OR RETIREE HOME! rototiller, kitchen stove, gas tank for boat, exercise TEACHERS - full/part- ,: ’3-bcdroom, 2-bath home with living room, dining FOR SALE or possible rent, time for new child develop room, large front porch. All this plus storagc shcd on bike, larger size clothes, Carpet & Upholstery Invitations ment center, college degree boy’s clothes size 2-8, set of neat %bedroom house, good Personalized Napkins ‘ M’x132’ lot, Frcshly painted oulsidc! Asking and in early development or’ _” china dishes - 8 place set- location in Cass City. Call I Cleaning $26,900.00. TCC952 ting, books, many other 872-3907. 3-6-21-3 * Wedding Announcements elementary education, , . *’ Anniversary Truck mountedFree estimates equipment must be a hard working items. Carl Reed Jr. June Graduation for all social occasions North of Cass City. 4-bedroom ranch on 1 acre. Beau- 21-22 only. 14-6-21-1 team player who loves chil- tiful woodcd setting, full bascmcnt, dining area with I ForRent I Auto interior dren. Mail resume, salary ‘,’ Many colors and designs Commercial requirements and bpage . French door onto deck, 1 112 attachcd garage, 24x40 BARN SALE - Thursday, with your name polc barn, 10x20 storagc shcd. $57,000.C4814 June 22,9:00 till dark. From FOR RENT - Masonic Tern- Reasonable loaned overnight summary as to why you * ple Refreshment Hall par- See our new catalog for 1988 would like to work in day I M-53 and M-81, one mile - Matching accessories care center. Higher Hori- 3-bedroom brick home in Cass City. Large lot, 24x24 south and 5 3/4 east. Trailer, ties, dinners, meetings. No CASCITY CHRONICLE axle, 11 hp Briggs engine, alcoholic beverages. Call including matchbooks, zons, P.O.Box 2, Cass City, gafagc about 2 years old. Fenccd in back yard with Phone 872-#)10 napkins, thank you notes MI 48726. 11-6-21-1 . abvc ground pool, 24x24 family hardwood children’s toys, roll of car- Ted Furness, 872-4509. 51-13-tf room, pet, old chairs, tools, floor 4-2-17-tf floors, lots of remodcling and updating donc. Well Cass City Chronicle TEACHERS AIDE - fuiu safe, gas grill, lots of mis- Every Thursda, dccoratcd, in country. TCC945 cellaneous’items. 14-6-21-1 BINGO - Phone 872-2010 part-time, must be hard FOR RENT - The Paint at St. Pancratius Hall, S. working team player who 1 BUILDING SITES -WE SEVERAL HAVE IN BIG GARAGE SALE -June Store has a wallpaper Seeger, Cass City. Doors loves children. Mail child AND OUT OF TOWN steamer for easy removal open 6:OO p.m. Early-bird For Fast, Efficient 22 and 23 only, 4181 Sher- Repairs on HUNTING LAND - WOODED LAND man St., Cass City, 9:OO- of old wallpaper. Call 872- 6:30, regular bingo 7:O. your 2445 * 4-11-2-tf Phone 872-5410. Knights of 5:00* ’ 14-6-21-1 ~~ Columbus Council No. 8892. A Satellite. FREE APPRAISALS CARPORT AND YARD UNIONVILLE Apartments 5-12-31-tf care center. Hieher Hori- sale Wednesday and - in Unionville, starting at System Arthur Brown zons, P.O.Box 2:Cass City, - MI 48726. 11-6-21-1 , LISTINGS NEEDED Thursday, June 21-22, 9:OO $260 month. Heat included, Cass City to 5:oO. Regency scanner near public schools. Call BEGINNING @call Model D810 50 channel, 517-674-2904. EHO 4-8-24-tf FLUTE, PIANO, Rick’s Well Drilling ~~~DandE~,’~,9’~~~~~ ON ALL TYPES OF Sears microwave 1200 watt, VOICE LESSONS Earth Station Ann Fruendt for more in- I lawn mowers, clothing, FOR RENT - storage, Cass

1433 E. Car0 Rd. + bedding, paperback City Mini-Storage. Call 872- and formation, call (517) 872- REAL ESTATE. books Caro. Phone 673-4783. 2174, 11-6-21 -2 z B and miscellaneous. 6432 39‘17. 4-1-25-tf By experienced EOE. Church St. 14-6-21- 1 8-10-19-tf college student Pump Repair NEED EXPERIENCED GRAN’I’ APARTMENTS - DO custom round STATE LICENSED I nurse aides for all shifts. If 1 YARD SALE -bJune 22-23, in Owendale, starting at WILL 9:OO till dark. Children’s baling. Lowest prices in the interested contact Sue $265 month. Heat included, Call 872-2880 area. Quantity discount Phone 673-3800 Baker at 872-2174. EOE. clothes, boy’s size 12 near public schools. Call months and up, girl’s size 5 ask for Wendy given. Will meet or beat any 8-1-27-u. 11-6-21-2 : 517-678-4401. 4-8-24-tf : and up. Adult clothes, blan- EHO 5-6-14-2 competitive price. Call 517- kets, vacuums, stroller, FOR RENT - newly remud- 864-3122 Minden City. Chuck O’Dell toys, kitchen table and 6 eled business space in 8-5-24-6 (Work Wanted) ? chairs, lamps, plaht stands, Excavating prime location in Cass City. , MEET NEW PEOPLE Over 20 experience tires, new and used archery Phone 872-4377 or ‘872-2352 make new friends Coulter Bros. years’ WILL MOW LAWNS with Call Cass City 517-872-2248 or equipment, paint, garden own mower. Call 872-4290. evenings e 4-7-31-tf “Around Seven” is a per Sandblasting and Septic systems installed . Caro 517-6?3-2555 3-6-7-1 tractor and more. 6313 sonal ad introduction ser Painting and cleaned 12-6-21 -1 Barns, coating, Kelly W. Smith, Broker Kelly Rd., 2 south and 114 FOR RENT - Building back Vice for dating and non-dat Roof sand - gravel - ponds Cass silos, grain bins, WORK WANTED in Cass Firm Cornmorcirl h#ldanthlLlstln west of City. of paint store. Call 872-2446. in€!. Mail self-addressed Machinery ditching - hydrahoe - Otulakowski. 14-6-21- 1 Farm City area - 15-yeardd boy Damm. 4-6-7-3n stamped“Around Seven,”envelope to 15 years’ experience dozer - backhoe I Box 337 will do odd jobs, do your Free Estimates Phone (517) 872-3031 lawn with your mower and Caro, Michigan- 48723. Lifelong Thumb area FOR RENT - 1 bedroom 5-6-7-‘ residents 4323 Krapf Rd. rake, clean your garage, or apartment, includes all Fully insured Cass City, Michigan anything that you need utilities, partially fur- (313) 688-3941 or 8-6-3-tf done. Just call Jeremy at 1: BEFORE BUYING OR SELLING 1 nished. $260 per month plus Ade Shaw (517) 872-3732 872-5393. 124-21-2n deposit. Call 872-2691 after Orchestra CURT COULTER ELECTRIC motor and . power tool repair, 4 p.m. to LICENSED DAY CARE in SEE II 5:00 p.m. 4-6-7-3 8-5-244 Under direction of 8 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to Cass City, located in town, Dick Johnson 5 p.m. Saturdays. John openings available for 4 ROSECRANS Apartments Friday, July 7, LAWN & Blair, 118 mile west of M-53 children. Call 872-3925. in Gagetown - starting at M 66 N Bm Am CALKA REAL ESTATE 8:OO-11:OO Dance only YARD SERVICES on Sebewaing Road. Phone 124-14-2 $265 month. Heat included, $10.00 advance 269-7W9. 8-12-13-tf I near public school. Call 517- EDGING $12.00 at dmr CLEANING duo - dependa- We carry one of the largest listings in the area: 66s-2673. EHO 4-a-24-tr Mowing, Rolling, ble, reasonable rates. Call I Colony House Trimming, Thatching, 872-2076 or 872-5366, ask for FOR RENT - three bed- Fertilizing, (-1 room, house. Call 872-4490, For reservations call Garden Plowing, Vickie or Sandy. 126-7-4 872-3300 WANTED TO BUY - Older Businesses such as: Gas Station, Party 8:OO to 6:00, after 6:OO call Screen Replacement Hallmark Christmas orna- 872-2015. 4-6-21-1 5-6-21-1 . Stores,Country Homes, Retirement Homes, Call 872-2048 or ments including 1982 tin Card of Thanks 872-4264 locomotive, 1981 rocking HOUSE FOR RENT - small Services horse, 1978, 1979, 1982 THE FAMILY OF Andrew Executive Homes, Building Sites, 2 bedroom home in Ubly. 1 Lynda McIntosh carousel, 1979 and 1981 here Hoagg wish to thank Maynard Helwig comes Santa, 1982 and 1983 everyone for cards, flow- Farms, Vacant Land - Hunting Land,. etc. Smith Refrigeration -a- 8-5-31-5 holiday wildlife, 1980 frosty ers, food and all the nice FOR RENT - 1 bedroom friends. Dlus many others. things you did for us while apartment in Cass City. SimpSon Excavating Willing io pay more than he iassick and at the time FOR RENT - 2 nicc apartmcnts - nccd rcfcpmcs - Posscssion on short noticc. $200 per month. Deposit and and original issue price. Call of his death. Thanks to the references. Call 517-652- Loaded - wholesale or retail 872-2691 after 5: 00 p.m Shabbona UMW for the din-. For personal showingsee, call or write to: 2550. 4-6-21-2 Appliance Repair Sand. Gravel, Top Soil w7-4 ner at the church, also to Dozer & Backhoe work Rev. Peter Crawford for his, All makes and models Wticsystems* water ’ ’WANTED sliver coins, many calls and prayers, i:Be A. CALKA REAL>ESTATEi lines, driveways dimes, quarters, hatfs 1961 Dr. H.T. ’ Donahue and i 9 and back - silver dollars nurses at Hills and Dales’ NOW ACCEPTING appli- Call This and That 6306 W. Main St., CaSs City, Michigan, 48726 cations for Huntsville 872-3092 1878 to 1935, Paying top Hospital, Little’s Funeral 1 Mobile Home Park. Ask . Free Estimates price. The Coin shop, ~39Home - Mr. and.Mrs. Roger about the senior citizen dis- Little, God bless all of YOU. Telephbne: (517) 872-3355 8-3-15-tf Call 8724502 Main. Phone 87213919, 1s-6-21-1 I i count. Call 872-2357. 5-6-7-3 842-8-tf 6-9-21-tf I

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Taking Hoffman named stock center director Cass City native Randy Mary’s Medical Center, By Bill Myers Hoffman has been named Saginaw. During 5 years director of the newly- there he served first as a shift formed Center for Corporate supervisor and then as an Health at Rockingham assistant depement direc- Stein Roe mutual funds mostly long ones. Yet Stein cost is $14,400. Memorial Hospital, Harri- tor. sent me a do-it-yourself Roe says the test shows I Property tax sonburg, Va. psycho-analysis kit. It was should own: per year ...... $5,000 The center will be a re- Insurance ...... In addition to his work re- designed to “find your in- Money market funds 500 source for area businesses to sponsibilities, Hoffman is Off-seasoncare ...... 5a) vestment personality.” ...... 20% help meet a broad range of a Bond funds 40% Painting, roof, furnace, working toward bachelor Multiple choice questions ...... health care needs, Hoffman, of business administration examples : Growth & Incomehnds appliances ...... 1,m Son of Arlington and Ruth 30% degree with a concentration 1. Age ...... Hoffman of Cass City, re- 2. How much emergency Growth Funds ...... 10% Total these items $7,000 in finance at James Madison savings have you set aside? Why should I have 20% in So you have laid out markeg. University. 3. If you own your home, money market funds? If I $14,4a7 in net interest cost, As director, his responsi- how much is it worth? need cash I call up 01’ John plus $7,000 in taxes, insur- bilities will include coordi- 4. How much money in- Grant at T. McKinnon and ance and upkeep. Total nating services from all has- vested for non-retirement ask him to loan me some at $21,m. pita1 departments to meet uses? margin. Cost of renting for the the needs of corporate 5. What percentage of Bond funds? Why should summer--$lO,&M. clients. your income do you save? I pay a load charge of say So it costs you $11,400 Hoffman, wbalong with 6. How important is ... 5% plus management costs extra to be one of the landed his wife, Jackie, reside in a. Current monthly of 1% a year? I just buy gentry. Some honor! Some some bonds and an eye loophole! Weyers Cave, Va., joined income? keep Rockingham Memorial b. Capital apprecia- on them. And not 40% of my ****** KEITH POBANZ, General Sales manager of Board Chrys- tion? assets (excluding the Hospital in 1983 as director 7. How much time a week house) but 100%. of cardiopulmonary serv- ler/Plymouth/Dodge, hands Over the keys to Cass City’s do you spend on invest- Growth’ and Income Another of Hotline ’s ices. He received his teacher, Nurnberger. ments? funds? Again, why pay a “Loopholes”: associate’s degree in respi- driver education Ron Also taking In all the questions num- load charge and a manage- Buy rental property---dZ- ratory therapy in Detroit in delivery of the Board courtesy car, a Chrysler Dynasty, are erical ratings ran from 0 to ment fee? And who knows family or +family house 1978,then worked 6 years in 8. Higher numbers were for when if ever this growth and actively manage it. cardiopulmonary services. instructors Dave Hoard and Jim Hobbs. higher figures, such as age, syndrome sets in. Only key You have to be active as a manager to keep it out of He worked the first year’in income, investments, time to growth I know is steroids. Detroit before going to St. Randy Hoffman spent on them, etc. “passive”income. In most of them my num- ****** Hotline says you can de- bers were at the top end. duct up to $zS,ooO in losses After scoring the thing I One of these “Tax Hot- against your salary and Farm Bureau sets found myself classified as line” services lists a other income. “Aggressive--one who number of “Loopholes” Big deal. So you lose holds, or should hold, which of course attract al- $25,000 a year but it can ag celebration c growth funds.” most everybody. One is: offset regular income. The .av 28% tax on $25,000 $7,000, I was far away from their Buy a vacation home in- is The Sanilac County Farm bracket labelled “Conser- stead of renting one every so your net loss is $18,000, Activities will start with which has come out your Bureau will host a “Celeb- a 1 p.m. welcome and pre- I vative.” summer. Then you can de- of hide. ration of Agriculture” Fri- sentations, followed by a Whatever Harvard busi- duct mortgage interest and day at HWR Farms, owned ness school PhD wrote the real estate taxes. Once again, wearily we short farm tour. A pig roast say unto you: You can’t buy by Harold, Wayne, and and social activities will test, they couldn’t have O.K.Let’s try one on for Randall in Marlette. missed the further size. groceries with business los- Wood, begin at 4 p.m. mark ses. Sanilac farm leaders will than they did with this kid, Cost of renting a $m,W be extending appreciation I don’t own “growth” summer place for 10 weeks You had a @,W offset against income, but you to the State of Michigan for funds, and don’t plan to. My ...$1 0,m. its support of the agricul- investment philosophy Cost of owning: Assume saved only $7,000 from it. You were out $18,000, and tural industry; to Michigan Classes for would delight a Vermont you can’t find a renter for State University for the bank trust officer. I buy the winter season or some you also had a daily headache from the tenants. land-grant system that only bonds, hoping to find of the relatives pre-empt brought scientific, educa- expectant underpriced ones, and buy the place just before and You have to be a landlord to find this out. Meanwhile, tional and social informa- just after the season. At tion to the state’s farms and 10% on your full-worth ask any landlord you know parents set mortgage (to make figur- if he is enjoying life. rural communities; to their ing easier)--$m,Winterest local Cooperative Exten- Bill Myers is a retired editor sion Service for 75 years of cost. This is deductible, so commitment to agricul- Expectant parent classes you save 28% tax, and net and investment counselor. ture, and to the county are slated to begin Aug. 3 I board of commissioners for at Hills and Dales General supporting their CES. Hospita1,Gass City. State and national elected officials and MSU A total of 6 classes will be dignitaries are on the guest offered. The sessions, list. taught by registered nurse, Faith Fahrner, will run from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays 0 and Thursdays during the 9.25-h Vacation entire month. Bible School Topics to be covered are male and female anatomy, scheduled fetal growth and develop- IRA’S and Keogh Plans “Joy Trek: Journey With Tax,Deductible Contributions Jesus Through Time and Space”is the theme of a free, 9 Accumulation Free of Current 5-day Vac-ation Bible techiiques, contraception, School program slated for and care of the mom and Income Tax next week at the Cass City infant after birth. Missionary Church. Many Retirement Options Bible discovery sessions, A fee will be charged for supcrviscd craft projects, the class. he-registration, which is required, can be 8 singingand other events will be included in the program, done by stopping at the Out- For DetaiIs: which will start Monday and Patient Department at from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Hills and Dales. Financial run arrangements may be each night through June 30. made, HARRIS & COMPANY The church van will be Participants, who are Newell Harris 872-2688 picking up kids ages 2 years asked to take a permission through the sixth grade. from their doctor to the Additional information is first class, can obtain more 8815 E. Cam City Road Cass City ‘Current Rate available by calling 872- information by calling the 2729 or 872-3963. hospital at 872-2121.

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