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;pF;Jqy2gFi; ni 49294 VOLUME 89, NUMBER 43 WA CAS- CASS CITY, MICHIGANry - WEDNESDAY, JANUARYCHRONICLE 24, 1996 FIFTY CENTS 12 PAGES PB B found in hog on die in Citv area farm crash, Ca.ss U driver The Michigan Department currently pursuing additional chickens were destroy ed. YBB hasn’t been manufac- of Agriculture is continuing testing of feeds, feed residue At that time, the FDA set a tured since the early 1970s. critical its investigation into the re- and other environmental PBB action guideline of .3 With very high levels of cent detection of polybromi- samples on the farm. MDA parts per million. None of contamination, PBB can A Sebewaing woman re- nated biphenyls (PBB) in a is also investigating any other the samples taken in the cur- cause health problems in ani- mained hospitalized in criti- hog from a Huron County possible source of feeds for rent investigation have been mals, including weight loss, cal condition early this week farm during routine testing. this farm. over .I parts per million. skin disorders and reproduc- following a 2-vehicle head- The hog, found to contain To-date more than 165 tive problems. Investigators on crash that claimed the * .1 parts per million of PBB, samples have been taken in Since the 1973 accident, the said the levels found in the lives of twin sisters last week was at a custom slaughter- the investigation and ana- Michigan Department of current case are not high in Akron Township. house and its meat was in- lyzed by the MDA Labora- Public Health has been moni- enough to cause any obvious The accident occurred last tended for use by the family. tory. These samples have toring the health of 4,100 health problems. Wednesday at 7:44 a.m. on The farm, which is located included tissue from animals exposed citizens. So far, the Only one other incident of M-25 just west of Rogers near the Cass City area, does on the farm, feed, soil and health and life event statistics PBB has been found in the Road. not commercially market other environmental for this group are not un- USDA testing program. A Tuscola County Sheriff’s swine. samples. usual, leaving scientists cau- goat from the deputies said a westbound “None of the contaminated The test results completed tiously optimistic. Evalua- area showed levels of PBB vehicle driven by Ann Marie meat reached the public and to-date have found that 3 tion of possible health im- which was traced to a chair Bolzman, 26,3875 Car0 Rd., we have found no evidence other hogs and 3 cattle, all at pacts continues today. the goat had eaten. Sebewaing, was passing an- of contamination beyond this the same farm, contain very other car when it struck an one farm,” said Dr. Gordon low levels of PBB. All ani- eastbound vehicle head-on in Guyer, MDA director. destroyed.mals that test positive will be Report fight in the eastbound lane. The PBB finding was ini- The driver of the other ve- tially made by the U.S. De- Investigators said the pres- hicle was identified as Linda partment of Agriculture as ence of PBB in other animals Ann Davila, 16, of Akron. part of its on-going meat on the farm indicates it’s middle school Davila along with her twin monitoring program. The likely the is A Cass City Middle School down the stairs, according to sister, Angela Marie Davila, MDA ran confirming tests On the As a pre- student will be petitioned reports, which state the boy 16, were on their way to and substantiated the pres- caution, however* MDA into juvenile Court following ran and the suspect followed, Unionville-Sebewaing Area ence of PBB in the hog. spectors have been visiting an incident last Wednesday hitting him on the side ofthe High School, according to State agriculture depart- farmsin the area in which he allegedly struck head. deputies, who reported both ment officials, with the assis- to gain background informa- another student several girls were pronounced dead tance of the Food and Drug tion, and they have taken times. The victim ran into the at the scene. Administration (FDA) staff from The alleged assault took school’s resource room and WELFARE REFORM well as a number of other factors Bolzman was transported to I in Saginaw, have initiated an houses in the Thumb area* place at about 1 :25 p.m. on told a teacher what was hap- Bay Medical Center and later investigation to determine if “I want to Michigan the third floor of the middle pening. Reports state she have impacted Friend of the Court COkCtiOnS in mscola transferred to St. Mary’s other animals on the farm are citizens that the department school building, near the cen- then walked to the doorway Medical Center, Saginaw. ; contaminated with PBB and is using its full resources to ter suiwell. and blocked the suspect from County. Above, Friend of the Court Mary LOUh~rns reviews Witnesses told police that to locate the likely source of investigatethis situation,” A student told police an- entering, although he alleg- some collection figures with Lois Keoshian, an enforcement the Davila vehicle didn’t contamination. Guyer said* “we leave other student walked up to edly shoved her left arm and have its headlights on. Re- All animals on the farm no Stone unturned and him and struck him 3 or 4 shoulder while attempting to Case work* ports noted the pavement have beq quarantined. Of- give the public a report times, then tried to push him enter the room. was wet and it was still dark ficials noted the farm In ques- of our findings. when the early morning tion was not one that was PBB is a group of organic crash occurred. quarantined during the PBB compounds used as a flame Neither Bolzman nor the incident in the 1970s and Davila sisters were wearing appears to have no history of retardantinals, various such in industrial plastics.the early materi- 1970s seat belts. All 3 occupants PBB contamination. as Privatization is madness, says were trapped in their vehicles The only outside source of and had to be removed by the feed from this farm was corn In 1973, a flame retardant Fairgrove Fire Department’s screening from a Thumb el- additive called Firemaster Jaws of Life. evator, according to investi- was accidentally substi tuted friend of court Mary Lou Burns Sheriff’sdeputies were also gators, who said feed and for a dairy cow-feed supple- assisted at the scene by screenings from the elevator ment. The accident resulted Unionville police, the Akron- have been analyzed and posted since she took over difference, she says. through existing cases, “We’ve gone through Columbia-Wisner Fire De- found to be free of PB B . The the job 4 years ago, At the same time, Bum is checking to see whether the nearly half our caseload, and partment and ambulance ser- elevator was not involved in ’ Welfare reform has had a concerned about Some state- support being paid is the ap- that’s made a huge difference vice, Echo 351 paramedics the PBB contamination of hand in improving those wide changes that could propriate amount based on in the amount we’re collect- and Fairgrove Ambulance the 1970s. numbers, but internal negatively impact her office, income and other factors. Please turn to back page. Service. MDA staff members are changes have also made a bip; which, with a staff of 20, an- nually juggles about 4,000 cases involving an average 16,000 men, women and children. “Just about every year, we’ve raised our collections by a half million dollars at least,” Burns said recently in her Green Street office in Caro. Total collections by the FOC office went from $5,368,403 in 1993 to $6,538,770 in 1994 and $7,058,315 last year. Over- all, collections were up by 7 percent in 1995 over the pre- vious year, with both spou- sal support and child support up by 9 percent. Of the $6,662,368 in new RECENT.APPROVALof an agreement with the DNR has paved the way for resto- support ordered in 1994, the FOC collected $6,347,092. ration of the Octagon Barn and nearby farmhouse east of Gagetown. The Friends Burns attributes the in- of the Octagon Barn are looking for volunteers willing to help out in the effort. creases to several factors. “The collections are higher because we have increased our enforcement personnel from one person to 4,” she #Roundbarn restoration explained. Along with additional per- sonnel, the office has taken advantage of a variety of new tools to find absent parents and use okayed by DNR who should be paying spou- sal or child support. The future of the Octagon and John Munro. as an historical attraction, but if*,**she commented. “Now, A computerized locating Barn has been made more The agreement culminates indicated they wanted the we’ve got to get busy and system, bank accounts, the certain with the recent ap- about 6 months of work by barn and other structures re- start the work. Law Enforcement Informa- proval of a“memorandum of the friends, a committee of moved from the site. “We want to put a new roof tion Network and unemploy- understanding” between the volunteers dedicated to re- However, negotiations with on the house, and then there ment offices are just a few of the sources used in the search Friends of the Octagon Barn storing the unique, 8-sided the Friends of the Octagon are still some spots on the for parents. and the Department of Natu- barn, also known locally as Barn resylted in a compro- barn roof that we have to ral Resources. the “round barn.” mise, with the DNR main- work with, too,” she said. “We’re finding them all Under the agreement, the The committee was orga- taining ownership of the over the ,” friends will be allowed to re- nized as part of the non-profit buildings and land, and the AGREEMENT Burns said. “We use any store the historical barn and Tuscola 2001 in January friends taking responsibility source we can within the farmhouse just east of 1994, about 3 years after the for their upkeep. Under the agreement, the confines of the law.” JOE JANSSEN has reopened Janssen’s Party Store in the Gagetown. DNR purchased the barn and News of the agreement was DNR: exciting for the committee, SUPPORT REVIEWS James and Cora Purdy surrounding property, mak- *Gives Tuscola 2001 unlim- absence of his father, George, who is recovering from a stroke. it according to member Norma owned the Richie Road prop- ing part of the 1,000-acre i ted access and sok use of the erty in the 1920s when they Gagetown State Game Area. Wallace of Cass City. ’‘ “Anothe: tMdg made a few chanp,+mt says the business will “It’s like it just takes you off Thumb Octagon Barn, adja- is support reviews,” she had the 15,000-square-foot At the time, DNR officials cent house and outbuildings, retain its reputation for selling the best buffalo burger around. barn and 18-room farmhouse acknowledged various your feet, because we’ve added, noting her staff has built by carpenters George groups’ interest in the barn gone so long saying, ‘if, if, Please turn to page 9. been gradually going (Story page 4) PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY?, JANUARY 24, 1996 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Tommy Minkler wins It’s a girl! Hailie Maria Robinson was National Geography Bee I Social Items I born Jan. 11 at McPherson Hospitalweigh4 7 inpounds, Howell. 6 ounces, She Deadline for submitting items in the calendar is the Fri- Tommy Minkler, a 7th third-place winner, a $10,00 Call your local news and was 20” long. day noon before publication. grade student at Owen-Gage, scholarship. to the Chronicle office Parents are Edward and won the school-level compe- Alex Trebek, host of “Jeop- 872-2010 Mary Robinson. Grandpar- tition of the National Geog- ents are phi1 and Sandy raphy Bee Friday, Jan. 12, ardy”, will moderate the na- Thursday, January 25 Scott Iwankovitsch and Robinson. and a chance at a $25,000 tional finals, which will air The Tuscola County Republican Committee will hold its college scholarship. Wednesday, May 29. Gregory Suzor, freshmen at next meeting at the Brentwood, Caro, 7:30 p.m. Placing second and third in M i c h i g an Tech n ol og i c a1 Completes Magazine Sale at Rawson Memorial Library Jan. 25-26 the competition were Nicho- University in Houghton, during regular library hours. las Warack and Ryan Fritz, Luncheon set were among 1,221 students course respectively. Both are also to earn a place on the dean’s 7th grade students. list for the fall quarter. ~rmypvt. clayton p. Friday, January 26 to raise funds Iwankovitsch is studying en- Venema has completed the The school-level bee, at basic field artillery cannon- Alcoholics Anonymous and AI-Anon, Good Shepherd which students answered gineering and Suzor, com- Lutheran Church, 8 p.m. The Human Development puter science. eer course at Fort Sill, oral questions on geography, Commission (HDC)will Lawton, Okla. was the first round in the hold a fund raising luncheon Marion McClorey, Beverly During the course, students Wednesday, January 31 eighth annual National Ge- Thursday, Feb. 8, to benefit were taught the duties of a ography Bee, which is spon- Frank and Mary Damm at- Duplicate Bridge 7 p.m. at Charmont. Everyone welcome. its annual Walk for Warmth tended a bridal shower for Howitzer or gun section sored by National Geo- campaign. Serving will be crewman. They also received Last week‘s winners: Cathy Hellow and Duke Sward. graphic World and Chrysler Mrs. McCloreyts niece, from 11:OO a.m. until 1:30 Stacey McNamara, at Kings instruction in communica- Corporation. p.m. at HDC’s Caro Senior tions, maintenance and the The kick-off for this year’s Cove in Rochester Sunday Dining Center, 429 afternoon. handling of ammunition and bee was the week of Dec. 4, Montague Avenue. Featured explosives. with thousands of schools will be soup and sandwich Manly Fay and Ann of JoEllen and Joe Bukoski Venema is the son of Karen around the United States, the for a suggested donation of Waterford and Stanley Fay of R.Hutchinson and Calvin D. District of Columbia, and 5 $3.50, payable at the door. Clarkston visited Mr. and Venema, Cass City. U.S. territories participating. Mrs. Gaylord Lapeer Satur- The Walk for Warmth is in He is a 1995 graduate of The school winners, includ- day and were lunch guests. Cass City High School. Pratt-Bukoski vows ing Tommy Minkler, will its sixth year, and is a ben- now take a written test. Up ?fit event to aid those who are Mrs. Marjorie Pearce spent caterlngLicensed and Cass6234 City, W. Main MI 48726 St. to 100 of the top scorers in unable to properly heat their Monday with Mr. and Mrs. spoken at Novesta homes in the winter. All Hospital notes promotional (formerly Country each state and territory will Gaylord LaPeer. servlces be eligible to compete in monies raised are returned to PATIENTS ADMITTED Bumpkin) JoEllen Pratt and Joe Junior groomsman was Todd their state bee March 29. the counties from which they To THE HOSPITAL DUR- (HOME-E FOOD AT ITS- Bukoski were married Oct. Osentoski, nephew of the come. spically, the public is THE WEEK JAN. groom. Ring bearer was A.J. ING OF We come to you or use our facility 14 at Novcsta Church of The National Geographic asked to gather pledges and Marriage 14 -JAN. 21: Christ, Cass City. Charles Pratt, Oephew of the bride. Society will provide an all- then walk a fixed one-mile (50 people capacity) Emmert, minister, officiated Ushers were AI Pratt, expenses-paid trip to Wash- route to demonstrate involve- 1icenses Marie Younglove, Bad We can plan your promotional event for you! at the 4:30 p.m. ceremony. brother of the bride, and Ken ington, D.C.,for state cham- ment. This February lun- Axe; k Business 5 17-872-4074 Home 5 17-872-3853 Parents of the bride are Bukoski, brother of the pions and their teacher-es- cheon offers area citizens Andrea Kaake, Kendra Arthur and Mary Helen Pratt. groom. corts to participate in the another way to support the Grady, Mishelle Powell, Parents of the groom are -The reception was held at National Geography Bee na- event. Perry Addison Seibert, Cass City; Harry and Joeva Bukoski. the church fellowship hall. tional championship May 28 Caro, and Deanne Marie Troy Caverly, Deford; The bride wore a white ro- The couple honeymooned and 29. The first-place na- For more information, or to Holik, Ann Arbor. Amanda Hess, Gagetown; mance satin formal-length in the Upper Peninsula. tional winner will receive a receive a pledge sheet, inter- Timothy John Daenzer and Wanda McConnell, Pi- gown. It featured a Queen The bride currently works $25,000 college scholarship; ested persons‘may call Lori Constance Marie Lawrence, geon; Anne neckline, leg of mut- for State Savings Bank of the second place winner, a Offen bec her or Miche I le both of Millington. Fern McCreedy, ton sleeves, fitted bodice Caro.The groom is currently $15,000 scholarship, and the Gayari at (5 17) 673-4 I2 I. Steven Donald Anderson, Unionville. PAY OFF! .,\ smothered in embroidered employed by T.M. Morley in Vassar, and Audrey Janine lace, sequins and pearls. A Mt. Clemens as an owner- Reinert, Reese. full ball gown skirt fell from operator. the Basque waist. The skirt was edged in embroidered Tech Center lace and fell to a cathedral train. A heart cut out and 2 Lioness Club tier jabot accented the back test winners of the gown. sets bazaar Matron of honor was The Business Professionals Michelle Hendrick, sister of The Ubly Lioness Club will of America regional compe- the bride. be sponsoring its 7thAnnual tition was held at Baker Col- Bridesmaids were Anita Spring Bazaar Saturday, lege Jan. 12 and 45 students Brenneman and March 30, at the Ubly Fox When our 3-year-old grand- out where the games began. from the TbscolaTechnology Volmering, sister of the Hunters’ Club from 9:00 son, Drew, was here over the According to the “Encyclo- Center co~pehxlqjpinst 370 groom. Junior bridesmaid a,m.-4:00 p.m. holidays, he was dvvtrheard pediavof SpdrtP; footbblj+is stvd9qp fro@,?p Ma W?,s was Hannah Bukoski, niece muttering, “Footballll @oat- a descendent of soccer, in region VII. of the groom. Flower girl was’ The bazaar will include a ball! All they watch is foot- which originated in England Winners in each event Jaclyn Hendrick, niece of the raffle, bake sale, luncheon ball !” in the 1 1 th century, although qualified to attend the State bride. and a wide variety of crafts Where in the world do you there’s little resemblance be- Leadership Conference and Best man was Carl for spring and Easter. suppose he heard that? tween the two today. competition Mar. 14-17 in Bukoski, brother of the A couple of historians have Detroit. Qualifying from In addition to the bazaar, Admittedly, his grandma is groom. not much of a sports fan, tried to claim that football Cass City was first place win- Groomsmen were Vince the Easter Bunny will be which by the way is short for was played by the ancient ner Eric Hoelzle, in proof- Bukoski, brother of the present to visit with children Greeks and/or Chinese, but reading and editing. groom, and Rich Volmering, and pass out a treat from fanatic, On the other hand, his grandpa loves just about there appears to be little evi- brother-in-law of the groom. 1O:M a.m.-noon. dence to back those theories. In addition, there were sev- any sport, especially if eral students finishing sec- Michigan State is involved. More reliable sources say For details stop in or call Dale McIntosh or Colleen Lungenburg. that it all began after the ond from Cass City. They (Given the Spartans’ overall included: Jamie Luana, pay- success recently, that’s about Danes vacated England, which they occupied from roll accounting; Ray all you can say -that they’re Meredith, financial assistant; involved.) 1016 to 1042. Workmen Garret O’Berski, computer Come Talk To Us! At any rate, in the midst of who were excavating an old Brim the kids programmer. watching the fanatics watch battlefield uncovered a Dan- the games, a non sports fan In addition to his first place, to Rotyald’s ish skull and began kicking Hoelzle was third in business has lots of opportunity to it to show their disdain for dis wonder how it all came spelling and spelling team. Dane, and others. Jonathan Fruendt was third about. Some boys watching de- When did men first decide in database applications. I I KetinancinE cided this might be fun and Other third places earned by v it would be fun to see who dug up some more skulls. could run through a cow pas- Cass City students were: After discovering how hard Jamie Luana, computer ac- ture with a ball without get- Danish skulls could be, one ting knocked down or step- counting; Jeremiah Markel, Debt Consolidation boy decided to substitute an spelling team, and Ray 7.02 ping in something? inflated cow’s bladder for the And what is it about a ball, Meredith, payroll account- I I Residential Land skull. ing. whether it’s batted, dribbled It’s still a pretty brutal ac- APR Contract Refinancing or chased around with a club, tivity, but at least it’s a bit that gets people so excited’? more sophisticated now. Steven Pfaf And why are people paid so Most Americans know - much money for playing a something about the origin of promoted game? (There’s undoubtedly basketball, which will be our a correlation between the constant companion from Marine Sgt. Steven E. Pfaff, excitement and the money.) now until golf season begins, son of Edward J. and Ellen At any rate, I decided to find probably because it’s an K. Pfaff of Snover, recently American invention. was promoted to his present It all started in 1891 when rank while serving with 2nd Dr. James Naismith fastened Assault Amphibious Battal- a couple of peach baskets to ion, 2nd Marine Division, a gymnasium balcony in Marine Corps Base, Camp Thumb Nationa Springfield, Mass. Lejeune, N.C. Although the sport has Pfaff was promoted based l&dk&UGQEY2 changed a lot from the sim- on sustained superior job plicity of that first game, performance and proficiency FDIC EQUALU HOUSING most of the rules Naismith in his designated specialty. laid out are still basic. The 1989 graduate of OPPORTUNlrY We can thank Scotland for Deckerville High School golf. 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Sports.” It’s available at they will only pay after you’ve lost everything you own! 111 PHONE 7-872-5114 1-800-835-9870 - 51 Rawson Memorial Library. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1996 PAGE THREE Group working to grant The back forty 4 Thumb kids’ wishes 81994ROaMM by Roger Pond I It’s amazing what a person Do you suppose that bare lady, “I don’t see anything Deputy Robert Willis, who along with businesses and Hodgkins disease and one can do with a little grant spot on his head is the same physically wrong with your serves on the Board of Direc- citizens from the area. has a rare genetic disorder. money. Today I read about a thing I’ve got here on my bull. He probably just needs tors of “Thumb’s Up For “The amounts and locations Each child is between the project called the “Veterinar- arm?” a little boost in his libido. ian Sun Protection Study”, I’ve got some pills in the Kids” as a representative from which contributions ages of 3 and 17 and has been The vets are savy about this Idle speculation department. If Yale and Brown City join from the Sanilac County and conducted by the Na- truck that will take care of the Thumb League, it would be really great if Car0 also have been made is deeply diagnosed by a physician as kind of thing, though. They C Sheriff’s Department, an- appreciated. We are thank- tional Fann Medicine Center that.” became si having either a terminal or won’t tell you anything, un- member, nounced the organization is ful for people’s confidence in in Marshfield, Wis. The Doc said, “Give him If the league could be induced to accept Car0 and if Caro life-threatening illness. The project was funded by less you can show them an two of these in his feed each presently at work to provide our program as well as our Individual announcements, animal that has the same would agree to join, it would balance the divisions at 8 teams wishes for 4 children from a grant from the Wisconsin day, and you’ll likely see a each. ability to coordinate the ar- which occur only with the symptoms. the Thumb area. rangements for each indi- Farmer’s Cancer Control big difference within a Car0 is right smack, dab in the geographic center of the permission of each child’s Program. That organization The most notorious case of week .” proposed western division of the league. Remember, if you In each child’s case there vidual child’s wish,” he said. family, will be made at later such medicinal monkey- has been a diagnosis of either received the money from the A couple of weeks later, the will, that Car0 was in a league with several of the schools in dates. business is credited to a a terminal or life-threatening Of the 4 new children National Institute of Occupa- woman’s husband stopped the present league and played with several others, They were If anyone would like to con- tional Safety and Health. ranch woman in Montana, by the vet’s office and told illness. whose wishes are being pro- in that league much longer than Cas City has been in the tribute to this tax-exempt or- who called the vet out to look the receptionist, “My wife “Thumb’s Up For Kids” cessed, present league and the defunct Blue Bay League together. 2 are from Sanilac ganization, they can send it Anyone want to guess at her bull. Breeding season asked me to stop by and get was formed in March 1995 county and one each is from to: “Thumb’s Up For Kids” where the National Institute had just begun, but the bull Car0 is a class B school, but that shouldn’t really matter by individuals representing some more of those pills Doc any more than it does for Cros-LRx, Bad Axe and Yale. Huron and St. Clair counties. c/o Sanilac County of Occupational Safety and didn’t seem all that inter- left on his last visit.” the various units which com- lhoare afflicted with mus- Treasurer’s Office, Court- Health got the money? It ested. prise Sanilac County Gov- “The vet won’t be back ‘til ********** cular dystrophy, one has house, Sandusky, MI 4847 1. wasn’t from any bake sale, tomorrow,” the receptionist ernment. Through payroll you can bet on that. So the vet gave ‘01 deductions and volunteers’ It seems there’s so much Bullwinkle a complete said. “What kind of pills Schools leave no stones unturned in attempting to get an physical, but he couldn’t find were they?” inside track on athletes with potential. JoshuaAsselin, Caro’s efforts, the charitable foun- grant money around these dation works with these spe- days, folks are staying awake a thing wrong. The critter “I don’t know what he calls 6-10 center, drew a scout from the University of Kansas to TNU bust nets seemed a little dull, but ‘em,” the man said. “But last Tuesday’s game in Cass City. cial children and their fami- nights, trying to think up new lies to make a dream come ways to spend it. physically, he was fine. they’re small, and green, and ********** true that may otherwise never The Veterinarian Sun Pro- The vet told the rancher taste like licorice.” be possible, 4pounds of pot tection Study was supposed One more item of sports related trivia. David Asher, Cass To date, 8 children from the to determine if farmers and Thumb have had their wishes ranchers would object to re- City, received an invitation to participate in the Olympic suite Thumb Narcotics Unit of- Chemical income UP program in Atlanta. come true. The effort neces- in Lapeer County. ceiving human health infor- sary to make these 4 ficers arrested 2 Detroit resi- Both suspects were lodged There is a wide choice of suites in this “once-in-a-lifetime mation from their veterinar- children’s wishes come true dents early last week after the in the Lapeer County Jail and ian. The project involved Ala W. Ott, chairman of up 7.6% over 1994 earnings opportunity? Openings are available for just about all the pair delivered 4 pounds of wanted events. is, according to Willis, “an were to be arraigned last 1,503 farmers and ranchers, Chemical Financial Corpo- per share of $1.97. ambitious goal but one we marijuana to an undercover week in Lapeer County You can watch soccer, men’s and for as little as Dis- each of which received edu- ration (NASDAQ:CHFC), women’s, definitely believe can be at- officer in the village of trict Court. $10,500. For basketball prices, start at and for cational brochures about skin recently announced net in- $I20,000 tai ned .’* Almont. Powerful Choices gymnastics, at Track and field prices start at ’ cancer. come of $5,929,000 for the $232,000. Willis pointed out several of Assisting TNU officers Fortis companies are strong $392,000. fourth quarter of 1995, an provlders 01 finenclal securily, Sanilac County’s school sys- The arrests took place on were the Almont police, For a mere %SO,OOO you get an official Olympic games pa- Some got the brochures increase of 8.4% over 1994 offrrlng powerful cholcsn for your the evening of Jan. 15, ac- troopers from the Michigan from their veterinarian, while llnanclal needs. tron program identification badge, 2 invitations to the Olym- tems’ teachers and staff have fourth quarter net income of become regular contributors, cording to TNU officials, State Police post in Lapeer others got them through the pic games patron reception and official Olympic games gifts. $5,469,000. flme Insurance: lndlvidual who said the marijuana, Val- and deputies from the Lapeer mail. The researchers then Medical lncluding Short Term CASS CITY CHRONlCLE ued at an estimated $1 O,OOO, County Sheriff’s Depart- asked these cooperators if Earnings per share for the Medical, Small Group Benefits, USPS 092-700 was destined for distribution ment. getting this material from a fourth quarter of 1995 were Fortis Long Term Care. The Weather PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY Fortlr Benetits: Group Benep. AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN veterinarian was just as good $0.64, up 8.5% over the High Low Precip. 6550 Main Street as getting it through the mail. $0.59 per share earned in the Forlls Flnanclal Group: Mulual Second-classpostage paid at Cass Most said, “Sure,” they 1994 Funds: Flxed and Variable Tuesday ...... 46 ...... 32 ...... 06” City, Mlchigan 48726 comparable period. Annuities; Life Insurance, Variable Wednesday ...... 46 ...... 40 ...... 28“ POSTMASTER: Send address The didn’t care how they got it: Ott stated that fourth quar- Universal Life Insurance, Thursday ...... 58 ...... 23 ...... 32” Changes to They said the vets are nice ter 1995 earnings were posi- CASS CITY CHRONICLE, P.O. Friday ...... 2 1 ...... 6 ...... 0 people and can deliver bro- tively impacted by a reduc- For mors lnformatfon contact: BOX 115, CASS CITY, MI 487% Haire chures just fine, as long as Saturday ...... 19 ...... 6 ...... 01” John Hsirc. publisher tion in Federal Deposit In- Local Registered Representatiot Sunday ...... 32 ...... 30 ...... 0 National Rcprcscoutivc. they keep them out of the surance corporation premi- MichiganWcJtly Ncwspapcrs,lnc., 257 manure. ums, a 16% increase in non- Newel1 E. Hams Monday ...... 46 ...... 24 ...... trace hchigan Avenue, East Liming, Michi- interest revenue and by a P.O. Box 38 (Recorded at Cass City wastewatertreatment plant.) gan. Isn’t it amazing folks can Cas City, MI 487260038 Subscription Pnccs: To post offices reduction in operating ex- in get a grant for something like (517) 872-2688 Tuscda, Huron and Sanilrc Counties - penses. $12.00 a yur or 2 years yera this? Everybody knows for $22,3 After reading the news of buy a new one and have tu- for$32,S9for6monthr,and3mon~rfor ral residents have a very high For the year ended Dec. 3 1, Re“glstered representative 56.00. the day, it’s not too difficult enough left over to eat like a regard for their veterinarian. 1995, the corporation had InvitatioG In Michigan - $15.00 a yur, 2 yeur to find stories or events in king for the rest of his life. $28.00. which the conclusions Many of us have been net income of $19,731,000, In ather partg of the United Statw - And, contrary to building a Traditional @ stylish reaqhed leavs me muttering weasling medical advice out an increase of 8.0% over 517.00 a year, or 2 yurs $32.00.Payaplo new Lions’ stadium, it would of our vet for years. 1994 net income of ‘iq advance. m to myself about what hap be done without one cent of Cass City Chronicle For infonation regarding nbwspper pened to rational behavior. We call the vet out to look $18,268,000. advcnising and comncroLl and job subsidy from his neighbors at an old horse, and then say, For the year of 1995, net Phone 872-2010 printhg, tdcphone 872-2010. Last week 2 stories on the when they pay their taxes. same business page quali- “What do you think Doc? income per share was $2.12, fied. 10th Anniversary Celebration The first concerned a suit against the Ford Motor Co. by a mother whose daughter Garlic NEW!! was killed when her Ford Escort smashed into a tree. Reg. W49 Fashionable She said that the car wasn’t Value Gold Plated equipped with an air bag and which might have saved her $699 , life. Sterling At the time of the accident Silver air bags were not mandated, Bike Jewelry Luc Plush but if the company had the stuff e2 animals ability to install them it could be a good case, one expert Century said. FREE PROMOTIONAL Since the United States Su- Vite Vitamin C COMING ITEMS!! preme Court has decided to Reg. s94a let the case go to trial, it can’t 500 mg SOON!! E WATER BOTTLE be called frivolous, but it is Value Reg. $3% A chance with every Hybrid to me. $729 Value to win Mountain Bike or It’s a matter of personal re- UI ‘ IU sponsibility. If the woman $239 a tricycle $20 or more purchase wanted the safety of an air E STICKER bag and it was available, then with any purchase buy it. The car met the safety Call Scott standards of the day and that Ackerman of a 16“ or 20“bike should be all there is to it. for Reg. $9= qualifying The second concerned the building of a new stadium for details 6247 Pine St. Value the Detroit Lions, in the col- Calcium & $759 (517) 872-4930- Cass City, MI umn by Jon Pepper in the Daily Detroit News. Combo Magnesium He answered a letter that questioned why the Lions Reg. $7= with zinc Cass City Public Schools needed money when the value of the team rose from value W9 PROGRESS IN EDUCATION $6 million in 1965 to about from the desk of Ken Micklash, Superintendent $140 million today, Pepper’s answer: “The house you bought for Recently I received the following question relating to which students will be $30,000 may be worth Calcium assigned to the various buildings if the upcoming bond election is successful. $lOO,OOO, but that doesn’t $649 mean you have the income to Reg.gn Value Your Question - I support the school system, but want to know what grade levels will be buy groceries. You’d have to Valentine assigned to each building if we construct a new middle school? sell your asset.” will be wild about If that house increased at this tiger! Answer - Presented for your information is how each building would be utilized if the same rate as the worth of we moved forward with the building project. the Lions, our home owner Our stuffed tiger is ferociously would have about $690,000, lovable with its heart-shaped Deford Elementary School will continue to be used as a K-3elementary school for so he could sell his house, paw pads, red ribbon and satin the southern section of our district. heart. Pounce in and snare this great value today! Cass City High School will continue to serve all 9th through 12th grade students.

A new Cass City Middle School would provide educational classrooms for all of our district’s5th through 8th grade students. Truly Lmw TMy L.or Talc, 35 Oz., Cologne Spray Campbell Elementary School would house I st through 4th grade students. Ernest A. Teichman, Jr. The existing East Annex of the present middle school would serve as an early 6240 W. Main childhood center for our preschool program, Developmental Kindergarten classroom Cass City, Mich. and regular Kindergarten classes, which are now in the Campbell building. (An Phone 872-3388 appropriate name for this building would have to be developed.) u*. good ndghbor, Stat. hrmIs therm.@ Stale Farm lnwnnco Cornpenbm Questions can be sent to me at 4868 N. Seeger St., Cass City, MI 48726. Thank you. Homo Onm Bbomiqtm. lltnoli PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1996 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Down Memory Lane Janssen continues family From the files of the Chronicle

5 YEARS AGO Cass City. Top scorers were Marshall of Cass City has Mike Kelley with 22 points been elected as one of the and Dave Miller with 12. business tradition in ’96 : Each classroom at delegates. Campbell Elementary New lights are being in- Five musicians from Cass stalled at the 2 softball dia- City School are among some The new year ushered in a house he and Audene re- ing new people.” and buffalo roasts and He pointed out he plans to School has “adopted” a sol- steaks.” dier who is taking part in monds at Cass City Recre- 90 from high schools in new era for Janssen’s Party stored some time ago, and Joe added he plans to con- pursue some other business ational Park. Costing Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Store, a familiar site at the that might be something he’ll tinue offering meat from buf- Joe indicated he’s enjoying ventures in the future, but Operation Desert Storm. The carrying on his father’s busi- students collected goodies $23,500, the lights will be up counties selected to play in corner of Sebewaing and want to pursue now. falos raised in the Fife Lake will continue running the and then packed the items in and operating by this spring. theTri-County Honors Band Elkton roads, 4 112 miles east Originally from Utica, area by his uncle, AI Janssen. ness. He said his younger store at the same time. “I boxes, which were mailed at Sehewaing Saturday. The of Owendale. George owned and operated brother, George, 14, is help- think I’ll do it, hopefully, for-. ing out and runs a sports card Friday. Jeff Healy, 1984 25 YEARS AGO students are: Bonnie Joe Janssen has taken over the former Janssen’s Motel 900 POUNDS ever.”Joe said his decision to help Cass City High School Copeland, Mary Lou in the absence of his father, just west of Cass City after shop in the back of the store graduate and U.S. Air Force The road to recovery has Crawford, Bill Dobbs, Linda George, who suffered a moving to the area. He “In fact,” he said, “we’ve during the summer. out pleased his father. “It just sergeant serving in Saudi been long for Dwaine Peters Hulien and Tom Jones. stroke Sept. 18. And al- opened the party store nearly got 900 pounds coming in. “All the people that come in wouldn’t be the same” if Arabia, will receive a pack- and his son, Dwaine, follow- The annual banquet honor- though he hadn’t planned on 19 years ago. We have people corning all are really friendly, and I’ve someone else owned the age from Mrs. Iseler’s third ing an accident last July. ing Cass sity High School running the family business, That tradition will continue, the way from Rochester and known a lot of them for store, he concluded. “He’s grade class. Some 6 months after the ac- gr‘idders’bas held Tuesday the 1990 Cass City High and although Joe isn’t plan- Detroit for buffalo burgers years, growing up here.” real happy about it.” ’ Owen-Gage sophomores cident, Dwaine Sr. is con- night. Coach Yedinak pre- School graduate says he’s ning any major changes for Deb Powers and Tanya fined to his living room still sented plaques to Tim ready to give it his best shot. now, he has given the store a Muntz are among 184 recuperating from a badly Anthcs and Bob Wright as “I know a lot of the people new look with a modernized Michigan band students cho- broken leg he received in the most valuable players. Also in the area, but I never layout and fresh coat of sen to play with the Michi- accident. receiving a plaque was Dick thought I’d be running it,” he paint. gan Lions Band, which is Mr. and Mrs. Pat Martin Albee, captain of the team. recently commented. “It was He noted his past work ex- slated to perform in Austra- have sold Martin’s Restau- The Chronicle received a kind of a surprise. I didn’t periences are serving him lia and Hawaii in June. rant to Mrs Veronica picture of Daniel Papp Jr. really know what was going well now. Most recently, he The Red Hawk volleyball Gaszczynski of Cass City. and Jim Wilson, both of Cass to come about.” worked forTom’s Drywall in team defeated the NCTL‘s Also The Western Auto City, who are overseas. Thc The store, known for miles Cass City. Before that, he Kingston Cardinals Monday Store has been sold to picture was of the 2 men around for its buffalo burger, was employed by a concrete night. Jandi Hillaker and Everett Phillips, 52, for- enjoying their leisure time in was shut down after George’s restoration firm and a paint- Keri Santos had several merly of Birmingham. The a sidewalk cafe in Naples, stroke and remained closed ing business in Florida, good tips in the Hawks’ win, sale agreement has been Italy. until Joe reopened the busi- where he moved a year ago as did teammate Shelly signed with Ferris Ware. ness Jan. I. after owning and operating a Me1 lendorf. A former area resident, successful car wash business Virginia Greenlee recently Miss Joanna Albecca Gra- Broyles in In the meantime, George in Cass City for nearly 3 retired after 20 years of ser- ham, 75, was found mur- and his wife, Audene, re- years. vice with the U.S. Postal dered Saturday by the De- the Army ceived quite a few inquiries Joe acknowledged business Service, including 7 years as troit police on the 2 I st floor from people interested in is a bit slow, but he expects postmaster in Argyle. of the Sheraton-Cadillac John C. Broyles has joined buying the store, according things to pick up in time. It’s now official. Cass Hotel, where she resided. the United States Army un- to Joe. “If it weren’t for the locals, JANSSEN’S PARTY Store’reopenedJan. 1 after being closed ! City’s school colors are dark Miss Graham was born in der the delayed enlistment “I had kind of offered to run it’d probably be real tough, maroon and white. The Freiburg, May 27, 1895, in program at the U.S. Army it for them,” he said. “I didn’t and it’s going to be slow here for 3 1/2 months. The store is now being run by Joe Janssen, ; school mascot is the “fight- Sanilac County. Recruiting Station, Caro. really want to see it go into for a while, with January be- ing Hawk” for sports events An open house celebration The delayed enlistment pro- different hands.” ing a slow period. But, little son of owner George Janssen, who opened the business nearly and the “flying Hawk” for Sunday commemorating the gram gives young men or George, who has diabetes, by little, every day we’re see- 19 years ago. more formal occasions, 25th wedding anniversary of women the opportunity to suffered the stroke after a day Mr. and Mrs. Richard Erla delay enlistment into the of enjoying a favorite hobby 10 YEARS AGO of Cass City was attended by Army for up to one year be- - searching for antiques, 272 relatives and friends. fore reporting to basic mili- Joe said Audene could tell 10 named to honors list A barn loaded with stored tary training. something was wrong when the couple returned home. items went down in flames 35 YEARS AGO The enlistment gives the Ten area residents are mSnover - Cathy A. on a snowy, windy evening new soldier the option to Today, 4 months later, among 5,014 students Howard, who is majoring in Sinus Problems Hoarseness Tuesday at the Francis The new clinic of Dr. H.T. learn a new skill, travel and “He’s doing good,” Joe re- named to the honors list at accounting, and Jeremy M. Sore Throats Mde & Skin Cancer Withey residence on Cem- Donahue, across from Hills become eligible to receive as ported. “He’s walking good Michigan State University. Peruski, an international re- Snoring h Sleep Apnea etery Road. The loss was and Dales General Hospital much as $30,000 toward a and he’s starting to gain The area students are: lations major* FACIAL PLASTIC & on Hill Street, will soon be estimated at $30,000. college education. After strength in his arms. He’s Wbly - Jill A. Kubacki ready for occupancy, as will COSMETIC SURGERY Richard and Janice Hunt complction of basic training, still going to therapy for that TaSSCity - *- and Jessica M. Ligrow, both are the new owners of Dr. K.L. MacRae’s new soldiers receive advanced Non-Surgical Treatment d Spider & Varicose Veins and also for his speech.” Pisarek, an education major; education majors; Jennifer Liposuction Bigelow Hard ware. clinic located at the corner individual training in their Jason Walther, who is E. Trepkoski (no major), and Eyelid & Brow Lift Breast Enlargement Breast Reduction The Owen-Gage Board of of Oak and Church Streets. career specialty. ANTIQUE SHOP majoring in food systems Jill M. Trepkoski, who is Education vows to continue The Tuscola County Re- , Broylcs, a senior at Cass ecOn”fnlcS and manage- majoring in general business *TummyT~k to fight for “Gosh” school publican Committee elected City High School, will report Joe indicated it’s unlikely ment, and ,AndreaR. Speirs, administration. land. delegates to’ the state con- to Fort Sill, Okla., for. mili- a premedical major. 4 DOUGLAS F?HEGY€,’D.O. - ’ his fdther will return to the The &dents achieved the soard~fled - : (I. :, The Cass City Red Hawks vention in Grand Rapids at tary bask training Aug. 6. .Kingston - Gregory A- store. Instead, he’s talked honor by earning a mini- CAR0 topped the Bad Axe Hatch- a meeting held in Car0 He is the son of Charleen about opening an antique and Peter, a building construc- mum 3.5 grade point aver- Broylcs of Deford. 706 E. FRANK ST, 6734 670 ets, 72-50, Friday night at Wednesday, Jan. 18. John craft shop in the old school tion management major. age. L I

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Helen Doyle ter, Stella Zimmerman or a group of Fair Board mem- With an A.O. Smith Water Heater Oregon. bers who attended the Michi- Mrs. Allen Depcinski tor Cass City Cub Scouts' pack you can have all the energy-saving Helen Simkins Doyle, 76, Her parents, Elizabeth and gan Association of Fair birthday cake and ice cream meeting at the Cass City economy and performance of a natural gas water heater that will of Sacramento, Calif., died Nelson Simkins, and 2 broth- Boards Convention for 3 in honor ofAllen Depcinski's Middle School Thursday ers, Jerry and Russell, pre- days at the Grand Plaza at birthday. evening. serve your family's needs for years Dec. 30, in Sacramento. Allen FmellY was a Tues- She was a former Hol brook ceded her in death. Grand Rapids. Curtis Cleland came home to come. Install one today and start Sunday evening after spend- day afternoon guest ofh~a saving. area resident and as a young Burial was in St. Mary's Mr. and Mrs. Dan Franzel, East Lawn Cemetery in Sac- Doris Western, SherylAllen, ing 2 weeks in Hills and Kulish. girl played the piano at the Dales Hospital in Cass City. Mr. and Mrs. Evans Holbrook church, ramen to. Bobbie Allen and Allen Farrelly attended the K of C Virginia Greenlee ofArgyIe Gi bbard were Sunday She is survived by 5 chil- ****** dren; 2 brothers, Charles fish fry in Bad Axe Friday and Reva Silver were among evening guests of Mr. and Simkins of Florida and John evening. a group who attended the Mrs. Leonard Shoemaker. SOUTHEASTERN Mrs. Jim Doerr was among Ten members of the Trav- Fraser Presbyterian church Mr. and Mrs. Doug Cleland MICHIGAN GAS COMPANY Simkins of Pontiac, and a sis- dinner Wednesday. were Wednesday evening eling Breakfast Club met Natural Gus. It's Better For The Long Run. Thursday morning at George Jackson and A1 ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis 69 McDonald's Food and Fam- Wagner were afternoon Cleland. Sandusky 648-2334 or 1-800-624-2019 criminal ily Center in BadAxe. They guests of Don and Jim Jack- Doyle Spencer visited A IO Evans Gibbard Thursday af- will meet at the Big Boy next son and A.J. Batie. week. Beth Hoxie attended the ternoon. cases heard in Irene Kippen and Amy Brownie Scouts' meeting Lilly and daughter Jessica of Monday afternoon at the Port Huron were Thursday Cass City school. circuit court lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene TOWNSHIP OF ELKLAND The following people ap- Curtis Cleland. Cleland of Bad Axe were motor vehicleAug. 30 in Fre- Pat Trepkowski Sunday afternoon guests peared last week in Tuscola mont Township. of Bad Axe of - and Mrs. Martin Sweeney Mrs. Curtis Cleland. lbscola County, Michigan County Circuit Court on He was placed on probation various criminal charges: for 12 months and sentenced visited Mrs. Jim Booms at Laura Kulish and Allen Inmate Timothy to 30 hours of community Harbor Beach Thursday af- Farrelly had dinner at Coral The Zoning Board of Elkland Township, Tuscola County, Michigan, will continue a public hearing request of Triple Krzeminski, 32, pleaded no service work, $200 in costs, ternoon. Gables in Bad Axe. In the Vern Glaza of Mount T Farms, L.P. for rezoning of property near the west boundary of the Village of Cass City, located south of state contest to being a prisoner in oversight fees totalling $120 afternoon they visited Katie highway M-81 and east of Koepfgen Road. The amended legal description of the parcel proposed for rezoning is: possession of contraband and a $40 victim crime fee. Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Particka at Tendercare in (marijuana) Nov. 17 in Glaza were Thursday after- Cass City and were evening Indianfields Township. *Thomas A. Kerkau, 18, noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr, and Mrs. A The West lL2 of the Northwest 114 of Section 33, Town 14 North, Range 11 East, Elkland Township, Tuscola The defendant was re- Reese, was sentenced to 36 Stanley Glaza. Leonard Bezemek in Ubly. County, Michigan, subject to all existing road easements,and excepting from said description the following parcels manded to the custody of the months probation and 180 Rob Hoxie attended The Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Glaza of land: sheriff's department, his pre- days in jail (deferred to the Cub Scouts Den 5 meeting at were Monday supper guests 1. The North 233 feet of the West 557 feet of the West 1/2 of the Northwest 114 of Section 33, Town 14 sentence investigation was end of probation), with work the Cass City Middle School of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Glaza. North, Range 11 East. Monday evening. ordered updated, and bond release, for his plea of guilty Larry Konkel was a 2. And excepting the North 233 feet of the East 672.18 feet of the West 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of Jason Jackson, Kathy and Wednesday guest of Mr. and as continued at $10,000. to attempted larceny over Section 33, Town 14 North, Range 11 East. Sentencing is to be sched- $100 Feb. 8 in Reese. Krysta were Wednesday Mrs. Frank Terry at Elkton. uled. He was also ordered to pay evening guests of Don and Mr. and Mrs. Don '3. And excepting the West 200 feet of the South 100 feet of the North 333 feet of the West 1/2 of the @MichaelW. Prell, 17, $600 in costs and fines plus Jim Jackson and A.J. Batie. McKnight were Monday Northwest 1/4 of Section 33, Town 14 North, Range 11 East, ElklandTownship,'hscola County, Michigan. Millington, stood mute to a $720 in oversight fees, $100 Sharon Sturgil of Bad Axe evening guests of Mr. and 4. And excepting, Commencing at the Northwest comer of Section 33, T14N-R1 lE, Elkland Township, charge of delivery of mari- in restitution and a $40 vic- was a Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Jim Hewitt. Tuscola Co., Michigan; thence S88°11'39"E along the North line of said Section 33, S57.0 feet to the Point juana Oct. 27 in Millington, tim crime fee. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Judy Wallace called on Mrs. of Beginning of this description; thence SSP11 '39"E along the North line of said Section 33,80.20 feet; and pleaded guilty to posses- Cleland. Alex Cleland and Carol @EddieJ. Parker, 30, Caro, thence SOl056'33"W and parallel to the West 1/8 line of said Section 233.0 feet; thence N88°11'39"W. sion of marijuana, also Oct. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Peruski Laming Monday. was sentenced to 2 to 5 years and Allen Farrelly spent Mr. and Mrs Tom 80.83 feet; thence N02"01'32"E and parallel to the West line of said Section 33,233.0 feet to the Point of 27 in Millington. Beginning. Subject to right-of-ways and easements of record. Being in and a part of the W 112 - NW 1/4, A trial will be scheduled for in prison for his plea of guilty Thursday forenoon in Bay O'Henley, Mr. and Mrs. e first count. A pre-sen- to attempted armed robbery City. Randy Rutkowski and fam- Section 33, T14N-RllE. tence investigation was or- Feb. 13, 1994, in Fairgrove. Mrs. Evans Gibbard spent ily, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lam- 5. And excepting, The area(s) of the parent description (A) already zoned as Business (B-1) dered and bond was contin- He was remanded to the cus- Saturday afternoon with ing and family and Albert ALSO tody of the sheriff's depart- ued at $500 for the second Mrs. Joe Walsh. Depcinski and family en- B. The North 348feet of the Northwest 1/4 of the Southwest 114 of Section 33, Town 14 North, Range I I East, Elkland ment. Mrs. Ken Osentoski was a count, with sentencing to be joyed a fish fry and cake and Township,Tuscola County, Michigan, subject to all existing road easements. scheduled. *Edward M. Palmer, 18, Thursday afternoon guest of ice cream for Sunday dinner Mrs. Alex Cleland and Carol at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Keith R. Johnson, 25, Caro, pleaded guilty to pos- The owner has requested rezoning of the approximately 83 acres or any part thereof containing at least 10 acres fro= session of a dangerous Laming . Allen Depcinski in honor of Caro, received a one-year Agricultural Zoning District (A-1) to Manufacturing Zoning District delayed sentence for his plea weapon (metallic knuckles) Mr. and Mrs. Mark Farrelly, Allen Depcinski's birthday. (M-1). Grant, Heath and Lee and of guilty to operating a mo- Dec. 1 in Fremont Township. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Horton Allen Farrelly attended the and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry The rezoning will be presented in detail by the Township of Elkland at the public hearing continued from Thursday, tor vehicle while under the A pre-sentence investiga- fluence of liquor, third of- auto show at Cpbo Hall in Cleland were Sunday December 21,1995 to: tion was ordered and bond Detroit Sunday.' evening guests of Mr. and fense, April 5 in Caro. was continued at $5,000. Johnson was placed on pro- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt Mrs. Curtis Cleland. Sentencing is to be set. spent from lhesday till Fri- Time: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, January 25, 1996 bation for 12 months and or- * Mike Gucwa and Clarence day with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Location: Elkland Township Hall dered to pay a $200 fine, Depcinski were Monday @WilliamC. Tribbey, 34, Karg and Jaimie and Randall evening guests of Don and 6691 Church Street oversight fees totalling $240 Millington, pleaded guilty to and a $40 victim crime fee. Knowles at Westland and Jim Jackson and A.J. Batie. Cass City, Michigan 48726 child abuse, second degree, were Friday overnight and Larry Glaza was8 forenoon He was also ordered to un- Dee. 21 in Millington. dergo alcohol treatment/ Saturday guests of Mr. and guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley All Residents of Elkland Township and especially those within 300 feet of the proposed project are invited to attend therapy and complete 30 Mrs. Danny Schultz, Shan- Glaza. A pre-sentence investiga- non, Sabrina and Samantha and participate at the meeting. A professional planning consultant will present an analysis of the proposed use. hours of community service Joe Konkel was a Monday tion was ordered and bond of Canton. i-#grk. afternoon guest of Mr. and was continued at $25,000. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Iseler Mrs. Larry Konkel and Roger Root, Chairman *Daryl E. Miller, 40, Sentencing is to be sched- and family were Monday Elkland Township Zoning Board Clifford, was sentenced to 36 Marney. uled. evening guests of Mr. and Rob Hoxie attended the months probation and 365 days in the county jail, with .James P. Bond, 22, worksite privileges, for his Millington, pleaded guilty to plea of guilty to operating a home invasion, second de- motor vehicle while under gree, Sept. 29 in Millington the influence of liquor, Sept. Township, conspiracy to 14 in Caro. commit breaking and enter- Miller, who was remanded ing Sept. 27 in Millington the custody of the sheriff's Township, receiving and department, was ordered to concealing stolen property MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR OUR undergo substance abuse over $100, and being an ha- counseling and pay $1 ,OOO in bitual offender. court costs and fines plus at- torneys fees, $720 in over- A pre-sentence investiga- sight fees and a $40 victim tion was ordered for the de- crime fee. fendant, who was remanded CELLULARONE@WORKSHOP *Joshua L. Brown, 17, to the custody of the sheriff's department. Bond was con- Monday January 22 Lexington Cadillac Vassar, received a one-year tinued at a combined House delayed sentence for his plea $1 10,OOO. Sentencing is to Wednesday January 24 Ca to Brentwood E guilty to unlawful use of a * be scheduled. Thursday January 25 Bad Axe Cousins Monday January 29 Cass City Charmont I Tuesday January 30 Sandus ky West Park Inn I I Wednesday January 31 Vassar Municipal Building I

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Coach Brinkman lauded the defeating Peck in straight for the winners. Powers also Coach Jim Brinkman’s While Tkacz was finding efforts of Wade Tetil around games. netted 7 blocks, 6 good for squad (2-8 overall, 1-5) was holes around the Eagles’ ex- the glass as the Bulldogs The win, the Bulldogs’ 5th winners. paced by Austin Brinkman’s terior, Brinkman went to were without the service of conference victory, gives Jennifer Winchester led the game high 20 points and Joe work inside. center Mark Damm. Owen-Gage a 9-1 overall guests at the service line with Tkacz’s 16 tallies as the Bull- ** Brinkman, who had 8 re- “Tetil did a good job filling standing heading into 11 tallies and a team high 7 dogs rallied from an early 3- bounds and 3 steals, gave the in for Damm. He had 13 re- Thursday’s contest at North ace serves. Sophomore Me- point deficit at 17-14. hosts a 28- 19 margin when bounds,” said Brinkman. Huron. lissa Vargo added 10 points, The ‘Dogs won’t be able to he scored on a nifty Bulldog Caseville had Nick followed by Salcido and se- afford a slow start this Fri- out-of-bounds play. The Bednorek and Aaron Britt in A win against the Warriors nior Susie Roemer, who each day with North Huron if they Bulldog captain followed double figures with 13 and will put Owen-Gage netted 9 markers. Salcido hope to upset the Warriors on that play with an offensive 10 points, respectively. squarely in the driver’s seat and Roemer split 10 ace their own court. rebound and put back on the to’ repeat as NCTL champs serves. Winchester received , Tkacz, the Bulldogs’ light- hosts’ next trip down the heading into the second half credit for 8 assists on the ning quick point guard, floor. That extended Owen- 2 Midland of their campaign. Owen- night.- nearly single-handedly spot- Gage’s margin to 3 1-21 and Gage was scheduled to face ted the hosts to a 12-8 lead handed the ‘Dogs their first teams top Carsonville-Port Sanilac when he penetrated the Eagle double digit lead of the night. Monday. defense for 5 field goals in John Richmond put the the initial period. crowd on its feet with his trey gymnasts At Peck, Owen-Gage regis- Jason Maust answered from the right corner that had tered wins by the scores of TCC NATIONAL Tkacz’s antics for Caseville. the hosts in front 38-27 en- The Cass City gymnastic 15-11,15-7 and 15-6. EGlw UL YYL Maust collected the visitors’ tering the final frame. “This match was a free-for- Marlene 30 90 team competed in one of EPBP 21 91 only field goals during the only 2 home contests all until the ball hit the floor. Cass City 2 155 game’s first 8 minutes as a Brinkman, who had 17 Wednesday when they enter- There were only 3 net calls BCAS 12 45 tight Bulldog zone held the points following the inter- Bad Axe 1235 tained Midlaad High and all night,” said Campbell. Cros-Lex 03 28 Eagles to just 19 first half mission, kept the Eagles Midland Dow. Kate Powers played big at Coach Lena Waltz’s squad the net for the ‘Dogs, how- TCC AMERICAN EGtw 1YYL UL scored 108.75 points to fin- ever, Campbell had high Reese 40 71 ish behind both Midland praise for the efforts of jun- Ublv 31 63 High (125.25)and Midland RED HAWK SHAWNA Long lunges for a shot Monday night ior Amanda Salcido. Mabilk 3 154 Dow ( 123). “She kept us going all night. ~~rs~,,h f Leading the Hawks on the against Cros-Lex. Also pictured is Melissa Heinlein. There were few illegal hits Deckerville 1 4 1 Q night were Courtney Turner, USA 0316 Cheryl Laming and Gia e NORTH CENTRAL THUMB Mellendorf. EiGtlWl YYL HI Turner, the school record KingstonCPS 5 1 8101 1 holder in the floor routine, Peck 52 56 Hawk- spikers still wzniess NorthHuron 3 2 3 5 placed 3rd in the event with - PortHope 2 3 4 4 a score of 8.85 and 3rd on A-fairgrove 2 3 3 5 Owen-Gage 1 5 2 8 theLaming, beam with the a tallyteam’s of 7.55.only ajter loss to Cros-Lex Caseville 1 6 1 10 reg i on a1 -q u a 1i fier to date, LAST FRIDAY’S RESULTS placed 4th on the vault with Bad Axe 67, BCAS 64 a score of 8.2. Mellendorf CassMarlene City 61, 69, EPBP Cros-Lex 60 registered a 6th place finish Visiting Croswell-Lexing- Guernsey block that sent Again, Cass City leaped out from freshman Shannon 56 ton handed Cass City their Britt to the service line. Britt in front early as Deering, Smith at 12-7.Harnden on the floor with a total of ended the match with a hard ~$1~~1~~~~~~,,74 8.35 4th straight loss in dual meet responded with 2 points, the Britt, Guernsey and Katie Owen-Gage 57, Caseville 45 matches Monday, defeating first coming off a Peters’ Anthony served the hosts to wike down the middle. Kingston 70. Port Hope 60 The Hawks’ final home Peck 50. CPS 41 the Hawk spikers 15-1 and match is scheduled for next 1 spike, that gave the hosts a 7-2edge. LAKER MATCH NBW 72, A-F 69 15-7. their last lead of the game at Wednesday, Jan. 3 1, against Trailiig 7-4, southpaw at USA- The loss will keep Coach Hosts Elkton-Pigeon-Bay Ubly Vassar. 11-10. Megan Brown stepped to the Port had little trouble dispos- RED HAWK COURTNEY Thrner dis- Sherry Bader’s spikers look- Leading by one, Cass City Cass cityat FRIDAY’S BcAs GAMES “Courtney and Gia need service line and couldn’t be BridAxeat~~~~ ing for their first conference inn of Cass City Thursday, mounts from the beam to a 3rd place fin- only one more score to yielded the game’s final 5 stopped by the Hawk de- recording wins -of 15-5 and qualify for regionals. I am win Thursday when they points. The last 2 were reg- fense. Brown ran off l l un- ~;;~~,~t~~~ck travel to face TCC foe 15-9. Harbor Beach at Ubly ish Wednesday against Midland High confident they’ll join Cheryl istered by Tanya Harnden. answered points, including 4 Sandusky at Reese Marlette. ..All state candidate Betsy at regionals,” said Waltz. Game 2 mirrofed the ini- ace serves. Drury led the Lakers with 7 and Midland Dow. Against the Pioneers, the tial tilt. Lots of good pass- Brown was aided by a net ~~!~~~~~,o,,Huron lady Hawks jumped out to kills. Julie Esch added 3 kills A-F at port Hope ing, but little net play. call at 9-7 and by a nice tip VCA at NBW big leads in both games, but for the winners. couldn’t hold on for the win down the stretch. Red Hawks Leann Deering and Cori Britt each recorded 2 service points to help Cass Keep yiur BeCovedNear andDear lo City gain a 4-0margin in the opener. Karen Farley, the best net a Thoto --your Heart.,, With Valentine player on the floor, gained the visitors a side out when she recorded one of the r*- I From the BookMart Thoto 1 La6! A contest’s few spikes that led to a pair of service points Photo Valentine Specials That Say, “I Love You”, to Your Special Someone(s) from teammate Sarah Mathews. 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The Cass City Red Hawks ally. Along with the award, intimidating Hawks around ter. a win is a win and the Hawks have been winning the games the most valuable player is the hoop. That was the margin at the moved their Thumb C Na- they were favored to take and named. The first winner was Cass City, which often is off 6-minute mark. A pair of tional League mark to 2-1 losing those that they weren’t Manuel Villalopondo, Car0 to a slow start in the first free throws by Wallace and with a victory over visiting supposed to win and if that junior who scorched the nets quarter, reversed the trend. baskets by Chad Zawilinski Cros-Lex Friday, 69-60. trend continues, the team will for 39 points, including 9 in Paced by Wallace’s pair of and Dan Sherman closed the To chalk up the win, the have lost at MarletteTuesday overtime to win the game. treys, the team bounded out gap to 64-60with 22 seconds Hawks were forced to come and will be favored to win Cass City, which had been to an 8-0 lead in the first 4 left and set the stage for the from behind in the last half. ,-idayat Bay CityAll Saints. in the shooting doldrums, minutes before the Tigers shot by Wallace that sent the The Pioneers had moved in Fans looking for close, ex- snapped out of it against the broke the ice with a bucket game into overtime. front in the first quarter with citing games haven’t been Tigers with 12 3-point bas- by Joel Rodriguez. The Tigers had a bie re- a 3-point shot at the buzzer, bounding advantage, 38-27, disappointed this season, kets, including a shot from The Hawks led, 10-4, going 10-7. Cass City has not been blown the cheap seats by Scott into the second period when and that was the key to the Turnovers were frequent for out of games this season and Wallace that tied the game at Tigers out-muscled the game. Wallace had a career both clubs and Cass City the night for the Hawks with 22 neither have they put their the buzzer and sent the game Hawks on the boards to tie didn’t handle the Cros-Lex opponents away by one- into overtime. the score at the mark. points, 7 assists and 3 steals. press well in the early going. 537 Coach Jeff Hartel said that sided margins, Cass City did a creditable After that the teams were tied The Hawks moved ahead, Games played last week job holding the Tigers’ her- twice and the lead changed the offense improved but the 13-10, for the first time in the didn’t break the mold. Tues- alded big man, Joshua hands twice before the visi- defense was not as good as it game with a 6-point splurge iy Cass City lost to Caro in Asselin, 6-10, to 11 points, tors went ahead at the half, should have been. We need to open the second quarter. Overtime, 8 1-75, and the Ti- but he was a big factor in the 30-25. to get both together to be ef- The Hawks’ chances of gers won the first ever M-81 game. The Tigers maintained that fective, he added. building a comfortable lead TravelingTrophy that will be He took away the Cass City lead through most of the sec- CROSWELL-LEX vanished as the Pioneer press awarded to the winner of the inside game blocking shots, ond half and led by as many GAME resulted in numerous turn- Cass City-Caro game annu- forcing changed shots and as 8 points in the last quar- overs in the third period. The It wasn’t a pretty game, but Hawks scored the first 7 ~ .^ points of the third period and THE BATTLE UNDER the boards was won by Cass City Six t the lead varied from 2 to 8 points the rest of the period. Friday against Cros-Lex and was a key factor in the Hawk The Hawks moved into a win. Cass City’s Corey Ulfig scrambled to get this ball under Swift m 10-point lead in the opening rs“ minutes of the last quarter his offensive boards. Sports and were never seriously threatened the rest of the John Clarke Tom Doug Gary Jim Haire Haire MontgomerJ Hyatt Robinson Hillaker way. City Seers ~~ Yale, Brown may Cass City won the rebound- January ing battle, 33-28, led by 23 Corey Ulfig with 6. The Bad Axe at Cros-Lex Bad Axe Bad Axe Bad Axe Bad Axe Bad Axe Bad Axe Hawks’ good outside shoot- join Thumb Cleague Deckerville at H. Beact Harbor Beach Harbor Beach Harbor Beact Harbor Beach Harbor Beach Harbor Beach Cass City at Marlette ing continued with 6 of 15 Marlette Madet te Marlette Marlette Marlette Marlette treys, Overall the squad was BCAS at Lakers Lakers Lakers Lakers Lakers Lakers Lakers 23 of 55 for 41 percent. I. Huron at Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope North Huron North Huron North Huron Port Hope A-F at Owen-Gage Eight Hawks shared in the A-F Owen-Gage A-F Owen-Gage Owen-Gage A-F scoring, led by Ulfig with 14. USA at Sandusky Sandusky Sandusky Sandusky Sandusky USA Sandusky Yale have been asked io join Reese at Mayville Reese Reese Reese Reese Reese Reese JV GAMES the Thumb C League. Kingston at AuGres AuGres Kingston Kingston Kingston Kingston Kingston The junior varsity also split If the teams accept the of- I NEW WINTER HOURS games during the week. The fer, the proposed alignment January 26 JV defeated Caro, 66-57, and of National and American Harbor Beach at Ubly Harbor Beach Harbor Beach Ubly Ubly Harbor Beach Ubly lost to Cros-Lex, 62-53. Divisions would have Mayville at USA USA USA May ville Mayville USA USA CC - CAR0 schools that would shorten Sandusky at Reese Reese Reese Reese Reese Reese Reese travel time and maintain Marlette at Cros-Lex Marlette M arlet te Marlet te CASS CITY - Dave Murphy most of the traditional rival- Madet te Marlette Marlette 0-2 (3-4) 9; Scott Wallace 2- 7ass City at BCAS Cass City Cass City Cass City Cass City Cass City Cass City ries. 5 (3-4) 1- l3ad Axe at Lakers Lakers Lakers Lakers Lakers Lakers Lakers 22; Dan Sherman There would be 7 teams in 0 2; Josh Ouvry 1-0 A-F at Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope Port Hope (0-0) (0- the National Division and 8 Owen-Gage at N. Huroi North Huron North Huron North Huron North Huron North Huron North Huron 0) 2; Chad Diegel 0-1 (0-1) in the American Division. 3; Corey Ulfig 0-7 (7- 10) 13; A-F at Kingston Kingston Kingston Kingston Kingston Kingston Kingston The National Division Kurt Iwankovitsch 1-0 (2-2) would include Cass City, Bad 4; Chad Zawilinski 4-2 1) Last Week’s Totals 11-3 11-3 10-4 11-3 8-6 12-2 (0- Axe, Lakers, USA, Mayville, 14;; Bob Gengler 2-0 (2-3) 75 % 71% I 76 % 81% 76% % Reese and Bay City AI1 Percentages rp’ 80 6. 7 Saints. - 1 I Paper Pros 178-62 74% 1 TOTALS - 11-12 (17-22) I Upstarts 190-50 79% I 75. CAR0 - Manuel Villalpondo 9-4 (9-10) 39; Joel Rdriquez 1-0 (4-8) 6; Aric +NOTICE# Hawk wrestlers Armbruster 1-0 (1-3) 3; Cass City Muffler & Brake Shop Brian Stephens 5-0 (1-3) 1 1; has become Garrett Keller 0-0 (3-4) 3; top Lakers, 59-24 Tim Koop 2-0 (2-3) 6; Josh Asselin 4-0 (3-6) 11; Travis Cass City Wrecker Parrish 1-0 (0-1) 2. Service/Auto Electric TOTALS - 23-4 (23-37) 8 1. continue to do well in single Lawson, 1 :25 of first period. I and dual meets, adding the Ken Roehl (140 pounds) CC - CROS-LEX Lakers to their victory toll pinned John Leipprandt, .56 last Wednesday, 59-24, be- first period. Chris Revis (145 CASS CITY - Dave Murphy fore finishing third Saturday pounds) pinned Don Bittner, 2-3 (0-0)10; Scott Wallace at the Bad Axe Invitational. .53 of first period. Jeremy 1-0 (3-6) 5; Matt Oesch 4-0 .Still Stronger Than Ever Despite their 7-2 meet Dillon (152 pounds) pinned (0-0)8; Jeff Little 2-0 (2-4) Home 872-2i95 mark, (4-0 in the Thumb C) Jeff Mallory, .29 first period. 6; Chad Diegel 1-0 (8-9) 10; For Your Best Buy 24 HOUR WWCKER SERVICE Coach Don Markel said that Eric Hoelzle (160 pounds) Corey Ulfig 4-1 (3-5) 14; Business 269-9781 CALL ME You call -We haul his team has hit a lull and is decisioned Charles Krohn. Chad Zawilinski 1-2 (0-0)8; I TODAY! not wrestling well right now, Laker wins were by: Adam Bob Gengler 2-0 (4-4) 8. If you have a problem, call us We will change our practice Bouverette (189 pounds) TOTALS - 17-6 (20-28) 69, technique and aim for an pinned Jon Fruendt in 3:14 Williams 4-0 Regular Business Hours 8:30 a.m.-2:30p.m. improved performance this CROS-LEX- of second period. Matt Lapka (0-0)8; Clarkson 1-0 (4-6) ICall 872-225 1 week when the team is slated (215 pounds) won by forfeit 6; Wood 10-0 (3-4) 23; to wrestle at Bad Axe and Ben Champagne (275 Dionne 1-1 (1-2) 6; Sheldon All Other Hours Thank you, Wednesday and in the pounds) pinned Wally 1-0 2; Pearson 3-1 (4- Call 872-5606 Blaine J. deBeaubien Mayville Invitational Satur- (0-0) McClorey in 1 :14 of first pe- 4) 13; Gerlach 1-0 2. day. (0-0) riod. TOTALS - 2 1-2 ( 1 2- 1 60. The Bad Axe Invitational 7) was won by Marlette with 181 points. Flushing was second, 177 points, and Cass City third, 120 points. Other teams finished in the following order: Mayville, 95 1/2; Cros-Lex, 81 1/2; Yale, 70 1/2; BadAxe, 66 I/ 2; Brown City, 65; Bridge- port B, 58 1/2; Vassar, 5 I ; Lakers, 39; Almont, 34. Seven Hawk wrestlers earned medals. Finishing second were Jeremy Markel, 135 pounds, and Jeremy Dillon, 152 pounds. Third places were won by John McNaughton, 119 pounds; Chris Revis, 145 pounds; Eric Hoelzle, 160 pounds, and Nathan Hendrick, 17 1 pounds. If your current mortgage interest rate is over 8%, Call the Mutual Savings Bank loan professional near LAKER MEET now is the time to refinane and enjoy the benefit you for an estimate of the savin s you may realize with of a lower monthly payment. If you have an a Mutual Savin Bank ioan. They will he1 I ou The Hawks lost the 103- IA Home pound class as Mark Liston rate mort age, considk refinancing to select a loan to Pit your financial plans and goals. $lti pinned John Williams and loan an*I benefit from the security of our lap-top computer application system, we can bring d: 1. then dominated all but the 3 a consistent monthly payment. t heavy weight classes to post the refinancing process to you - anytime or anyplace! an easy win over the Lakers, 59-24. Josh McNaughton (I 12 pounds), John McNaughton (1 19 pounds), Nathan Hendrick (I 7 I pounds) and Cory Mayer (130 pounds) + -4 872-2105 0 6241 Main Street won by forfeit. MUTUAL%VINGS BANK,f,s,b, Don Pisha (125 pounds) pinned Pat Gothro in -52 of first period. Jeremy Markel PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1996 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN New chapter I Cass City Bowling Toastmasters air meet I Obituaries

m in Caro. A video explaining and leadership. Onekxarnpl’le tors are She is survived by a son, Toastmasters International is that the organization is For infomation, call Nancy Pamela Jane Dodson, 38, Kevin Lowry; 3 daughters, was presented, along with a noted for starting and ending at (517) 872-2824 or Tom former Cass City resident, Leslie Richardson, Holly portion of a regular club meetings on time, The next (517) 635-3561. died Dec. 13 at her home in Lowry and Shannon Cass City Sports FormYou 3 15 J. Hutchinson 193, D. meeting for the new mode 1 --r-- Los Angeles, Calif. Woolley; her mother, Charmont Motel lo Rolling Hills 14 Mathewson 184, D. Williams in atteAance. An agreement lo The Village Diner 11 187, P. Corcoran 178, F. She was born Jan. 5, 1957, Eleanore Grego; a brother, Kritzman’s was made to meet regularly Lawrence S kowran; 4 sisters, Charmont 7 Nel’s Kitchen 10 Witherspoon 177, D. Cuss City BOY in Michigan, the daughter of every Tuesday evening. Willard and Nella (Franks) Margaret Smith, Barbara Board Pro Temp Sweeney 170, B. Postma Members learned that High Actual Team Series: 178. - 4 - Dodson, now of Winfield, Graham,Sylvia Nowicki and Miller Eggs Cass Tavern 1815. Toastmasters International Ala. Virginia Biggott, and one was founded over 70 years grandson. She was preceded High Actual Team Game: SATURDAY SPINNERS Scouts keev bum Miss Dodson attended high High Series & Games: T. ago to help business and pro- 1 - ----J in death+.byher husband, Caro Chiropractic 629. Jan. 20 school in Cass City and lived Comment 641 (214-223), H. fessional People achieve Per- The Cass City Boy Scouts Wolschlager presented the here several years. She was Allan Hugh Lowry. Hartwick 241, R. Kerkau 605 200 Games: Phyllis McIn- tosh 209. sonal growth and Success. have been busy with a num- scouts with their merit a model. Funeral services were held (212-224), J. Ridge 600 Names Not Needed t Thursday at the R.J. Nixon War Hawks 8 Many companies have dis- ber of projects. The scouts badges and the prizes earned Surviving are her parents; 6 (223), M. Grifka 600 (221). covered the value of Toast- have completed their merit from selling popcorn. sisters, Gail Waldrop, Cheryl Funeral Home, Wyandotte. R. Bokinskie 599 (212), J. The Magic’s 8 Graveside services were Dangerous Minds masters training for their badges on fingerprinting and For the month of January Dykes, Carol Ducharme, Ivy Smithson 596 (231), T. THURSDAY MORNING 7 employees who learn to: held Friday at Evergreen Saint Bernards 4 CPR. For the month of De- the scouts will be working Bender, Vicky Guernsey and Potrykus 595 (213), K. COFFEE LEAGUE * Improve sales Presents- cember they made leather on merit badges for Citizen- Valerie Garcia, and a brother, Township Cemetery. Repshinska 587 (223), B. Jan. 18 Ri f-Rafs 4 tions 8 Ball 1 key rings for their fathers ship in the Nation and Rep- Willard Dodson Jr. Potrykus 587, K. Pobanz * Develop managerial skills and are making baskets for tile Study. They will also Funeral services were held 224, D. Gomory 213, F. Precious Moments 0 RATS 16 Pin Heads * Better relate to one an- their mothers. This will also finish their basketry. Dec. 19 at the Lawrence Fu- Kapral 212. Sal’s Country Clipper 13 0 other Handicaps IV 0 give them credit for the The Cass City Boy Scout neral Home in Winfield, Ala., High Team Series: Cass Dees M.P. Rockets 12 * Develop and Present ideas leather and basketry merit Committee invites any adult with Brother James Wyers City Sports 2829. AIDES 12 Boys’ High Series: R. * Offer constructive evalu- badges, who likes working with kids officiating. High Team Game: Fabulous Four 11 ation A Christmas party was and who has a couple of Interment was in Winfield Charmont 977. E’s & V’s Kessler 526, T. Erla 497. 10 Boys’ High Games: * Accept criticism more held Dec. 16, with games hours every other week to City, Dairy Barn 6 R. objectively MERCHANTS Kessler 189, T. Erla 17 I ; A. and prizes. The scouts ex- volunteer to help the boys Dorothy Lowry Jan. 17 Bye 0 Bradley 184, A. Barrigar Toastmasters Club also changed Christmas gifts and reach their goals. If you functions as a laboratory for also received a gift from the would like more informa- 184, J. Schulz 120. Dorothy (Skowran) Charmont Motel 25 High Series: M. Gettel533, developing leadership skill in committee. A lunch was tion, please contact Nancy Lowry, High Games: E. Jerone 203, Girls’ High Series: S. 53, of Lincoln Park,died Jan. New England Life 23 Bessler 252. a Positive, supportive envi- served by the committee, Wolschlager at 872-5397 or Warju Flooring 23 K. Champagne 190. ronment.Memberswilllearn and Scoutmaster Robert Deb ROSSat 872-2318. 13. High Team Series & Game: Girls’ High Game: C. Henn She was born Dec. 24, Soundz by Greg 21 97. Dairy Barn 1942 & 677. ~~-~~~‘ Homesteaders 21 High Team Series & Game: Charmont 20 Names Not Needed 1784 & Mi I let ics Survey. 19 1/2 THURSDAY NITE TRIO 661. Brentwood 19 Jan, 18 Wickes 17 # Pro-Temp 13 Pioneer Seeds 25 FRIDAY NIGHT Cole Carbide 11 1/2 NEIC 24 MIXED DOUBLES Independent Bank 3 Hyatt Farms 22 112 Jan. 20 LET THE CHRONICLE IGA 21 High Series & Games: G. Gemini Plastics 19 112 Funny Fanners 27 Fessler 782 (279-279-224), Marlette Oil & Gas 19 Jegsters 24 S. Hammett 745 (256-255- Martin Electric 17 Four Stars 20 234), M. Lutz 739 (289-226- General Cable 16 The Family 20 *224), M. Jackson 693 (244- Backroads DJ Service 15 Gators 19 226-223), R. Kerkau 688 Kilbourn Service 15 Wilbee Folks 16 (248-227-213), K. Beachy Mycogen Plant Sciences 12 U.S. 16 683 (245-223-215), J. HELP YOU PLAY CUPID County Wide Builders 9 Kingston Mini Mart I1 Milletics 678 (256-228), T. Grumblers 14 Schnell 677 (247-226), K. High Team Series: Pioneer Misfits 11 We’ve cut the cost of advertising Kritzman 670 (245-21 3- Seeds 1701. 212), D. Orton 660 (244- High Team Game: Hyatt Men’s High Series: G. 236), T. Comment 658 (256- Farms 667. Smith 562, R. Kerkau 560. 223)’ D. Little 655 (244- High Series & Games: Men’s High Games: J. 21 8), G. Robinson 649 (255- Doug O’Deli 635 (2 1 1 -230), Newton 235, G. Smith 218. for sending Valentine messages 231), R. Pringle 626 (237- G. Robinson 628 (236), K. Women’s High Series: L. 213), K. Pobanz 621 (227- Pichla 613 (221-211), R. Dibble 518, C. Rozumny 21 3), G. Riccardi 602, B. Pringle 591 (224), R. Doerr 504. Anthes 596 (2 1 I), C. Anthes 589 (231), Dennis Hyatt 595 Women’s High Games: D. in our Valentine’s issue 1. ! 594 (211), R. Lewis 594 (223), D. Beecher 581, P. Ondrajka 192, L. Dibble 188. (223), K. DeSimpelare 593 Regnerus 213, K. Martin High Team Series: Misfits (213-213), J. Johnston 593 218, B. Biebel215. 1920. (215), K. Repshinska 593 High Team Game: Jegsters (237), G. Jackson 589 (2 12)’ 697. T. Davis 577, C. Karr 574 CHARMONT LADIES Just $2.00 Sends Your (217), B. Kingsland 571 Farm safety (2 14), R. Byrnes 566, P. Voss J.B.’s Crew 26 563 (2 17), T. Summers 56 1, Cable-ettes 22 112 session set L. Morgan 558, R. Wild John’s 20 witherspoon 556, D. Wallace Live Wires 19 Farm managers interested Message With A Heart Face 555 (21 &), C. Comment 554, Dott Manufacturing 18 in developing a farm safety p, Brown 551, J. Krol 220, Dee’s M.P. Rockets 17 program can take advantage N. Reehl 215, M. Thumb Nat’l Bank 16 of a session on worker pro- Bauerschmidt 212. Cass City ?ire 15 1/2 tection and safety regulations $1.75 sends a message in regular classified High Team Series & Game: Pizza Villa 14 slated March 6, from 1 to 4 Sound2 by Greg 3322 Wal bro’s 12 p.m. at the Detroit Edison style. Look for these ads Feb. 14. (1 117). Service Center in Cass City. Please place by 3 p.m., Feb. 12. High Team Game: J.B.’s The program will cover ads MERCHANETTE Crew 1078. general farm safety, worker LEAGUE High Team Series: Dee’s protection standards, Jan, 18 M.P.Rockets 3064. worker’s compensation as it High Series: L. Comment relates to farm safety, pesti- See our classified display ad counselor now. She’ll be Allen Home Care 22 571, P, Corcoran 522, D. cide handling safety and the Caro Chiropractic 20 Mathewson 507, D. Sweeney use of personal protective happy to help you write your message CassTavern . 18 495. J. Hutchinson 477. equipment. \ Or Call 872-201 0

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IXASS CITY CHRONICLE 6550 Main Cass City CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1996 PAGE NINE Okay barn restoration . on or before Dec. 3 1, 1998. no time in getting started. 13 starting at 7 p.m. at the Caro. Tuscola 2001, meanwhile, Contractors are being sought Gagetown Village Hall. “Right now we’ve got over agrees to fund all activities to bid on repairs to the house The effort also includes $16,000 in our account, and as well as an adjacent 8.25- roof and portions of the barn continued fund raising ac- since January 1994 we’ve acre area surrounding the and work projects at the barn site, provide a 25-year man- roof. Anyone interested in tivities. The next event is a raised well over $40,000,” barn and house through a submitting a bid is asked to dinner-dance slated for Jan. period extending from Jan. I, agement plan by Dec. 31, 1998, and hold harmless the call Pat Trisch at (5 17) 673- 27 at the Colony House. WallaceThe committee said. has already 1996, through Dec. 3 I, 1998, 2628 after 5 p.m. Bids must completed some major re- for the purposes of preserva- state of Michigan and DNR Tickets are available from for any activities at the site be received by March 15. any committee members, pairs to the barn roof, and tion, restoration and mainte- The friends have also set up volunteersthe house haveand barn,cleaned where out nance. and provide a minimum and they can be purchased at 8 smaller committees - the Book Mart in Cass City, .Allows Tuscola 2001 to $500,000 in liability insur- ance. ranging from barn restora- Nel’s Kitchen and First of several activities were held conduct public tours and tion and site planning-topub- America Bank in Gagetown, dtwing the annual Octagon hold special public events at Both parties also agreed to licity, fund raising and tour and Community Bank in Barn Festival last summer. the barn and make reason- work together i~determining management - and plan to able accommodations for the layout of the 8.25-acre launch a campaign encour- , arking on adjacent suitable site adjacent to the barn and aging more people.to donate ,rands. house, to make annual evalu- their time and talents to the @Agreesto work with ations of the progress to- cause. Tuscola 200 1 on appropriate wards restoration of the “Our number one goal this compatible changes in land buildings, and to assess the year is to recruit volunteers,” use on the property sur- long-term feasibility of man- Putnam said. She noted any- rounding the barn site, in- agement of the site. one interesting in learning cluding development of na- more is welcome to attend ture walks and gardens. READY TO GO the group’s next meeting, @Willpost a 4SO-foot safety which is scheduled for Feb. zone around the barn and “We’re satisfied with the house notifying hunters that agreement ,” commented Fewer no shooting is allowed within Rose Putnam, chairwoman ABOUT 3 DOZEN people attended a slide show Monday night that zone. of the Friends of the Octagon doctors *Agrees to review with Barn. Now, she added, presented by Lyle Clarke at Rawson Memorial Library. The Tuscola 2001 the progress “We’re going to plan for not Rural areas are in desperate show featured photos taken during Lyle and wife, Jean’s, trav- made on restoration of the just stabilization, but com- barn and either renew the plete restoration.” need of primary care physi- els to Germany, Austria and Switzerland. memorandum or terminate it The committee is wasting cians, and recent medical graduation rates don’t help the situation. The percentage of primary care doctors To serve Thumb residents graduating from medical schools between 1981 and

1 1992 declined from 38 per- cent to 14 percent. New cardiac recovery program PRICE REDUCED!!!!!!!!

With the new year comes a and private pay, and we dik *Blood draw for arterial fort to minimize physician home bound, are in a recov- new health service from As- rect bill insurance compa- blood gases paperwork, and to strive to ery-improvement phase of sociated Home Care, a divi- nies,” said Marjorie Wessels, *Venipuncture for lab work minimize physician time in- cardiac rehabilitation, and sion of the Tuscola, Sanilac, home care supervisor. “Our “Prompt notification to vestment, while still provid- live in Tuscola, Sanilac or and Huron Associated Health charges per visit are below doctors of clinical changes- in inR as needed status reports. Huron County. Services are Departments. the maximum rates that a patient’s condition Wi have a full-time Gality available 24 hours a day, 7 Beginning this month, As- Medicare allows. *Individualized teaching assurance department to as- days a week, by calling 1- sociated Home Care will of- “No one is denied needed plans designed to involve sure proper utilization of ser- 800-288-2789. fer a Cardiac Recovery Pro- care based on inability to patients and families in car- vices, accurate documenta- During 1995, Associated gam. pay.” diovascular risk reduction tion and appropriate execu- Home Care completed “The Cardiac Recovery According to Wessels, the and wellness programs. tion of physician orders.” 44,OOO visits to clients. Program assists the cardiac home caregivers in the car- *An exercise program as- Patients eligible for in home Associated Home Care is patient during the recovery diac program are all either sisted by a physical therapist cardiac recovery are those certified by the Michigan and improvement phase fol- registered nurses or 1icen sed to increase strength and en- who are under a physician’s Department of Public CASS CITY lowing a cardiac event,” said practical nurses with an av- durance, establishment of a care, require skilled interven- Health, Medicare, Medicaid, VICTORIAN BEAUTY Christine Hoppe, community erage of 18 years’ experi- home exercise program for tion of a registered nurse or and Blue Cross to provide r ations coordinator for the Stately turn of the century home on large cor- enc- 3 #j*f *$ *u** .the ,papq t,w@ p#grb g WerapbtU 94 @senti.ali,y home care services. ? 4scola County Health De- “We’ have always done of a patient’s prdgress. * ner lot. The 17x17 foyer has’outstanding partment. “The program is home care and cardiac nurs- *A home safety evaluation curved oak staircase, oak fireplace in sitting designed to maximize their ing but we are expanding to and assistance with adaptive ‘eve1 of functioning and offer a complete cardiac re- equipment. Kretzschmer is 0-G area overlooking the wrap-around porch, 4 wellness in the security and covery program this month,” *Emotional support for pa- bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, den, full comfort of their own home. said Wessels. “We took spe- tient and caregivers. basement & much more. Carriage house in- “The program is available cialized training for this from Some of the other services “student of the month’’ to cardiac patients who have the University of Michigan available include assistance cluded. Motivated seller has been transferred. had open heart surgery, Medical Center’s Heart Care with personal care, assis- Kelly Kretzschmer, daugh- ley State University and ma- Call 800-864-3251 angioplasty or heart Program. This training estab- tance with daily-living activi- ter of Charles and Geraldine jor in medical technology. catheterization, a cardiac lishes us as a recognized pro- ties, light housekeeping and Kretzschmer of Owendale, transplant, a heart attack, a gram and puts us on referral therapy programs. has been named student of stent, pacemaker or lists. Associated Home Care’s the month for January at OUTSTANDING CASS CITY I (Jefibri11 at or placement, have “We are in the process of teaching materials are based Owen-Gage High School. been diagnosed with a sig- contacting all the hospitals on the American Heart She served on the yearbook MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS ni ficant cardiac arrhythmia, and doctors who handled Association’s program staff and the school newspa- Sponsored by the Cass City Middle School Staff or anyone who may benefit patients from our 3-county which is geared at life-long per and was a member of the I from supervision and teach- coverage area about our new changes and promoting pa- Snowball court as a senior their classes and deserve the recogni- ing regarding the recovery service.” tient and family involvement, and Homecoming court as a The following Cass Ci Middle and improvement mase of Some of the in-home care “Our RNs specialize in senior and sophomore. School students were sel &ed through- tion for their efforts. audiac rehabilitation .” skilled nurses and therapists enterostomal, oncology, car- She was on the volleyball out the month of December as “out- In the 7th grade Kelly Dubay and Associated Hoie Care has provide under the program diac, pediatric, geriatric, or- team as a freshman and jun- standing"! The students were selected A&na Speirs, both from Miss been providing health ser- include: thopedic and surgical care,” ior and the softball team as a their teachers on the basis of vices to the Thumb for over by William’s room, were given the *EKG testing as well as said Wessels. “Any proce- freshman and sophomore. making great improvements or 28 years. pulse oximetry (testing of honors. Kelly is the daughter of Ken dure or regimen a physician She was class treasurer and contributions to their class. “Cardiac home care ser- blood oxygen levels) will order to be done at member of the Pep and and Diana Dubay of Cass City. Adlna vices are covered by Medi- *In home IV therapy, which home, we have a professional French clubs as a junior. She- Dara Iwankovitsch from Mrs. is the daughter of Rodney and Ellen care, Medicaid, most Blue includes antibiotics, diuretics readily available to perform plans to attend Saginaw Val-- Kelly Kretzschmer Mastie’s room and Isabel Hoppe from Speirs of Deford. Both students have CrossBlue Shield, some pri- and inotropic drugs, PICC the task. Mrs. Hutchinson’s room, were selected . made significant improvements and vate insurance companies, line insertion available “We make a concerted ef- from the 5th grade as “Outstanding contributions to their classes, Students”. Dara is the daughter of Deployment completed Steve Boldmar from Mr. Wegener’s Daryl and Connie Iwankovitsch of Navy Petty Officer 2nd mile voyage as part of the 5th Cass City, Isabel is the daughter of room and Brenda Vandemark from Class Patrick L. Shagena, son Fleet in the Middle East. Mr. Zdrojewski’s room were chosen in While in the Persian Gulf, Melvin and Alice How of Cass City. of William and Suzanne L. Both students have made exceptional the 8th grade for their efforts. Steve is Humpert of Cass City, has Shagena helped enforce the the Patricia of Cass contributions to their classes. son of Boldmar returned to Norfolk, Va., af- international embargo City and Brenda is the daughter of ter completing a 6-month against Iraq by conducting In the 6th grade Timothy Khoury maritime interceptions of from Mr. Hall’s room and Amber Brian and Mary Jane Vandemark of overseas deployment aboard Deford. Improvements and contribu- Your Farm Bureau Insurance agent will the guided missile cruiser merchant ships suspected of Reese from Mrs. Pasant’s room were tions were also key factors for their make sure you have the protection you Rich YDma LUTCF USS Vella Gulf, which in- smuggling prohibited mate- selected. Timothy is the son of rials to and from Iraq. selection as outstanding students. need: life, home, auto, farm, business, boat, 6703 Main Street cluded duty in the Persian Kareem and Tahani Khoury of Cass retirement, IRA’S, and more. Call today. Cass City, MI 48726 City. Amber is the daughter of Ben The Cass City Middle School teachers congratulate all of you for Maklng your future more predlctabls Phone: 872-4326 and Pam Reese of Cass City. Both students work exceptionally hard in your fine efforts. Keep up the good D FARM BUREAU work! D. MlsuRANCE ru-ulyrry. --In. Y--. I1- Pictured: (back 1-r) Steve Boldizsar, Kelly Dubay, Timothy Khoury. (Front 1-r) Isabel Hoppe, Amber Reese, Dara Iwankovifsch,and Adinu Put your car Speirs. Missing: Bren& b’andemark and homeunder onemof

CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE I IN PROPER STYLING AND WORDING. l>y500t1. ire in good hands. Allstat’e Cass Cit:y Chronicle McVey Agency Inc, 4546 Leach St., Cass City, Mich. 6550 Main St., Cass City ’’YOU must be a member of an Phone 872-20 10 approved group or organization” (517) 872-4860 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1996 Invite artists to enter state CALL 872-2010TO PLACE AN AD Transit (nonbusiness) rates. General Notices Notices Services Services stamp contests 10 words or less, $1.75 each \ < insertion; additional words 8 Department of Natural Re- cents each. Three weeks for Kid's Korner Simpson Excavating sources Director Michael the price of 2-cash rate. Save Monday-Saturday 9 a.m.- CONSTRUCTION Dozer landscaping - All FOR SALE - Nice floral SALE - barn 5:30p,m. Paint Store, down- p.m Moore has extended a spe- money by enclosing cash with print couch, end table, 2 6x 10, wired for electric, Saturday, 1-3:30 Licensed & insured Builder types of backhoe work town Cass City, . 5-1-10-3 cial invitation to Michigan mail orders. Rates for display lamps, double bed and $600. Call 872-2792. at the 20 Years' Experience House demolition & removal artists to enter designs for the want ad on application. dresser. 872-4654. 2- 1-24-3 2-1-17-3__~- Nazarene Church, Third I Crushed Limestone & Footings - Waterlines - -- - Every Wednesday 1996 Michigan waterfowl BINGO Street. Special guest, Excavating Complete septic systems hunting and trout/salmon Magic Jack, a Gospel ( Automotive 1974ARCTIC CAT El Xgre, 1 Siding and Replacement Sand Gravel Topsoil stamp contests. excellent condition. 1988 illusionist from Davison, - - 7676Windows Gilbert Road Variety of fill - Designs selected will be 1986 PONTIAC Sunbird, 2- Honda 250 R, 2 sets wheels MI. Teens and adults for Any size fill job used the 1997 waterfowl door, automatic, runs good, and tires, new plastic, excel- welcome to see Magic Cas City, Mich. 48726 and fishing seasons. lent condition. 872-3543. FreeEstimates $975.872-4 192. 1- 10- 17-3 Jackkprogram beginning Jim Doerr 658-8625 2- 1-24-3 at 2 p.m. No charge. Artists 18 years of age or 8-12-74 Real Estate 5- 1-24- 48- 1-23-tf older have until April 19 to 1987 OLDS CUTLASS, REFRIGERATOR - 20 CU. submit entries. This year's IS YOUR VCR sick? Call mint condition, loaded, feet, excellent condition. Factory Outlet the VCR Doctor, All brands competition will be held Sat- 83,OOO miles, $6,000 or best. $200. Call 872-2725, Large building serviced. (517) 872-3139, or urday, May 18, in the rotunda 872-1177. 1-1-1 0-3 2- 1-24-3 FOR S&e - Vinvl windows Happy Birthday of the Michigan Library and in Argyle, former bar, many R~fiig,Siding, and Rev. Scott M. vsick bring to Dollar Stretcher. uses. Can be seen by ap- 8-9- 13-tf Historical Center, 7 17 West MAGAZINE SALE (and New Construction Pastor, Living Word Allegan, Lansing. 1987 PLYMOUTH Horizon, pointment only. (810) 672- Worship Center. We runs good, clean car. Call some books too) at Rawson 9005. "FREE ESTIMATES" Artists wishing to obtain Memorial Library, Jan, 25 love and appreciate 872-2906. 1-1-24-3 517-672-2600 waterfowl stamp entry forms ~ ~~ and 26. 2- 1-24-1 you. Thanks for ~ *Auto Interiors may contact the DNR Wild- ( For lRent ' 3 I 1-800-826-2801 sharing the Good Beauty Salon life Division, P.O. Box FOR SALE - 1989 Chevy I 5-741 - Open Men,-Sat. (app't. only) 3 STEEL ARCH buildings, FOR RENT - 1-bedroom and ! News of Jesus Christ. 30444, Lansing, MI 48909- Cavalier 2-24, V-6, factory new, 41x30 was $6,200 now Evening app'ts. available 7944 (5 17-373-9313). sunroof, air, tilt, cruise, cas- 2- bedroom apartments at Our Prayers. $2,990; 40x62 was $10,750 Northwood Heights. Equal Certified Master Mechanic KATHY SWEENEY Those artists desiring trout/ sette, new shocks, new struts, now $5,990; 5 1x 100 was Computer Alignments "The Congregation" *Flood removal Owner/Operator salmon stamp entry forms exhaust, rear-split, fold down housing opportunity. Call $17,600 now $9,990; Computer Balance 5- 1-24-1 4394Don Maple Dohn #3 should contact Fisheries Di- rear seat, medium bludsilver, 872-2369. 4- 12-6-tf (517) 872-4898 endwalls available. 1-800- & Rotation 4821 Huron Line Rd. vision, PO.Box 30028, Lan- highway miles, non- 745-2685. 2- 1-24-2 Cass City sing, MI 48909 (571-373- smoker's car. asking $5,300. ONE BEDROOM apart- Front End parts 1/3 mi. east of ment, newly decorated,$250 Phone 872-347 1 8-7- letf CemeteryBlkton Rd. 2946). 872-3842. 1-1-1 7-3 WIGS FOR MEN and Shocks & Struts %scLAssY" 3r -- women, toupees, and hair including heat. Call 872- Brakes 8- 12-2O-tf The 1996 contest marks the 3082 after 690. 4- 1-3-3 FOR SALE - 4 door 1985 ex ten si on s . Con fiden ti all y Tune-ups Steve Wright Painting 20th waterfowl stamp design yours at Classy Cuts. 87- CUTS ? competition and the 17th for Dodge 600; good condition; Free Estimates good rubber. Arthur Battel, CLASS. 2- 1- 10-4 FOR RENT - 2-bedroom % FULL * the Michigan trout/salmon mobile home, $300 month, All your tire needs from s stamp. DNR officials esti- Cass City. 872-2916. SERVICE 1-1-17-3 FOR SALE - Jenny Lind $300 security deposit, plus wheelbarrows 2- mate that more than 350,000 utilities. 872-3345. to tractors SALON high chair $30. Girl's size 2 3F anglers and stamp collectors 4- 1- 17-3 See us today % would like to 4842 Hemlock Lane will purchase ttouthalmon toddler snow suit, hat and FOR SALE - 1994 company mittens $25, (517) 872-4445 % welcome s Cass City,Mich. 48726 stamps for the 1996 fishing Commercial - Residential vehicle Chevy Astro van, 5 after 5 p.m. 2-1 -10-3 2-B EDROOM upstairs Cass City Tire &- SHELLY ENGLE, season, and another 65,000 passenger, 84,000 miles, apartment, inside stairway, CustomAirless Wallpapering Spray the newest hunters and stamp collectors AMEM tape deck, power no children, no pets, $300 member FOR SALE - Storage barns, Phone 872-5303 to our staff, "When it's worth doin# riKht, are expected to purchase locks, tilt wheel, NC.To sub month, $200 deposit, 872- cull us, we ciin do it ulltt. all sizes, horse barns, dog 5-12- 18-tf specializing s or872-4696 I waterfowl stamps in the fall mit a bid, call 872-2959 or houses, craft items. Will 4785. 4-1 -10-3 Phone (517) 872-4654 of 1996. 5 17-670-0289. 1- 1-24-1 deliver. Call 872-2608. Sec- in both hair and * 8-2-26-tf I Moneys raised through the FOR RENT - Masonic nails. b ond house south of Hurds AL'S APPLIANCE. Experi- stamp sales are used to pur- FOR SALE - 1978 Olds Cut- Corner Rd. off CasCity Rd. Temple Refreshment Hall - chase wetland areas through- lass Salon, runs, $500 or best parties, dinners, meetings. Smoke-Free enced. Very low service Harold Deering. Interior & Exterior rates ! All appliances, micro- out the state and to develop offer. Call 872-534 1 *after 2-9-234 No alcoholic beverages. Call Walk-in or App't. Michigan fisheries pro- 5:30. 1- 1-24-3 Bob Hunter, 872-2836. Painting waves, garage openers, wa- grams. 4-4-34 87-CLASS ter heaters, some household HARDWOQDIFIRE- ~- % heating, hot tubs and whirl- UP FOR &JCTIQN - 1960 - $30 face cord. next to Erla's Cadillac, wrecked. Auction WOOD CASS CITY Mini Storage pools, remodeling, mobile call 872- 1 140. 2- 10-5-tf new building now available, home repairs, water condi held Feb. 1, 9 a.m. at i mDNESDAY SPECIAL Call 872-39 17. 4- 10-19-t f I Spaghetti ~ Breadsticks tioning, TV antennas and Bartniks Service, 6524 N. 1996 POLARIS snowmo- Van Dyke. 1- 1-24-1 more. On 24 hour call. 269- ~ bile, 1989 Kawasaki EX500 Ross Kraft 8904. 8-5-31-tfj FOR RENT - Spacious 1- I youA- -- Ear < ToGiveAwav > motorcycle. Call 8-4, 872- bedroom apartmint with ap- 34.25 43 1 for Cindy or Dale. I 93 OLDS CUTLASS SU- 1. Ask pliances. Walk to downtown I SATURDAY SPECIAL , FREE PUPPIES - Rott. and preme - red, 2 dr., air, cruise, 2-1-10-3 Cass City. $325 per month 1 New York Strip I Husky mix, 8 weeks. Call 1 tilt, power lockdwindows, plus $325 security deposit, $9.95 MUST SELL ALL remain- 872-4713 Jim, 872-2933 Cass City Come in AMEM cassette, bucket plus one-half utilities. Call I 8 OZ. Sirloin*. A! I ana. 7- 1-24-1 Phone 872-2 191 seatskonsole. 3.1L V-6. ing 1995 inventory of arch 872-2722. 4-io-z-tf $6.95 1 and browse Excellent condition. Only steel buildings. Straight iI Custom Butchering sides. Free storage till spring. includes salad bar Services 27,000 miles!!! $13,500 Notices ) IHours: Mon.-Thurs. I 1-8 p.m. RE. Franzel Fridays only through our OBO. 8724863, 1-1-10-3 Easy financing. Sizes 25x24, USDA Inspected Plant 35x42, 40x72. Serious in- IFri.11-10 p.m.; Sat. 11-9 p.m. large I Sunday 9-3 p.m. I DO WINDOWS! Well Drilling Custom Curing, Smoking, quiries. 1-800-222-6335. MAGAZINE SALE (and I NORTHWOOD SHOW I wash walls, clean ovens, Cutting, Wrapping and selection of 2-1-17-2 some books too) at Rawson I 2" to 5" wells Freezing Memorial Library, Jan. 25 ' RESTAURANT scrub floors, etc. Hard 6106BeechwoodRd. drilled & repaired We Make Venison Sausage Wedding ~mrrmDmm~and26. 5- 1-24-1 & 661 working college student I 872-5642 I Invitations, FOR SALE - KX500 1989 :LOSE v: 10 LBSmII BINGO - Every Sunday at L 1- - - -5- 1-24-4- seeking house cleaning or Pump Sales motorcycle, $1,000. 872- WATER PUMP SERVICE - St. Pancratius Hall, S. business cleaning jobs. & Service Accessories, 5073. 2- 1-24-3 Seeger, Cass City. Doors All types repaired. Discounts I !N~z!!x#- __. I on new pumps and tanks. Gift Iterns I $~&!R~~~~~gI open 5:00 pm., games start DRUNK Reasonable rates ! (517) 843-5811 FOR SALE - Upright oil (82.00 OW CWPON * LlMlT 1) Emergency service. Call at 5:30. Phone 872-5410. References. 8-9- 15-tf Paul's. Pump Repair, burner, $50, and 10500kero- I Knights of Columbus Coun- DRIVING 673 and much more! Call 872-3231. 4850 or 800-745-4851. sene heater, $40.872-5356. I I cil No. 8892. 5-12-31-tf KILLS 2- 1-24- 1 I Coach Light I 8-1 -17-2 8-6-28-tf CASS CITY If you get drunk, I Pharmacy I Senior Citizen .John's Small CHRONICLE FOR SALE - 2 office desks. please call. Kelly & Co. Realty. 872- I 872336 3 I Call 872-3579 Catalogs loaned overniRht. BINGO Engine Repair 2248. 2- 1-24-3 LmmDr &Ma at DON'T DRIVE 3 Robert Bliss ALL MAKES & MODELS Cass City VJW Hall DRUNK 6426 Cass City Rd. 4533 Weaver St., Builder Chss City, Mich. Cass City DRIVE Across from stockyard YouFind Need the Service in This. or . .Product . Gas & Oil Furnaces Action Guide1 Feb. 22,l p.m.-4 p.m. Licensed & Insured Reasonable Rates & All Gas Appliances Prizes Lunch SAFELY New Construction & , Mon.-Fri. 4 - 9 p.m. Sponsored by VFW Ifyou oops, call us Remodeling Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. HEATING Ladies Auxiliary SERVICE DIRECTORY 24 Hours Homes & Businesses 872-3866 and 5- 1-24-2 I Wrecker Service 8-5-31-tf COOLING FLOWERS ATTENTION! 872-2251 day 'eople of Cass City and the 872-5606 night Ken Martin SPECIALIST JOHNSON Buds and Blossoms Tuff-Kote Dinol mounding area. Northern Electric, Inc. Paul L. :ollision is under new APPLIANCE & Automotive Rust Proofing management. Come in and Homes - Farms Brown REFRIGERATION Systems &Waxing ee us for all of your colli- Commercial Owner Sandy Tierney, Owner Gravel Guards Industrial SERVICE 6476 Main St.,Cas City, MI 48726 ion and restoration needs. State Licensed 872-1101 Phone 872-3935 Running Boards ,ocated at 4490 Van Dyke, New and rewire 24 Hour Emergency Rock Kote Stone Chip Protection Cass City Mumer & Washers, Dryers, c kker, MI 48426, at comer STATE LICENSED Service f Severance Brake Dish was hers, Microwaves, I PLUMBING-HEATING 1 Phone 269-9585 Rd. CALL 517-872-2734 517-872-3173, 872-225 115605 Phone 872-4114 Stoves, Refrigerators, 4 180 Hurds Corner Road g-3-30-tl APPLTANCE 5-1- 17-2 1-tf All Brands 5-8-3 8-8-1 0-tf 7 17 1 Severance Rd. SALES & SERVICE I WINDOW CLEANING 1 FULL LINE OF MAGIC CHEF 8 Cass City KITCHEN AND UUNDRY IMIKA'S CUSTOM I Ronold E. Palmer Bruce ~ NOTICE MOLDINGS Builder 1 AUTOSERVICE I WINDOW CLEANING l-7 C.C. Muffler & Brake Shop has been Hardwood Molding New buildings, old Brown 1' Storms - Screens - Windaws Furniture Repair buildings, roofing, CALL US TODA Janitorial Service Floors sold to Double D Gas & Diesel. Woodworking Water Well ; ServicdAuto Electric Fuelgas siding, pole barns b Specializingin auto 6 truck electrical wiring. Eaves & Gutters Cleaned Dave and his employees are looking Reproduction Design NO JOB TOO BIG OR Drilling Certihed Mechanic Division of Thermogas 4 Hi-Riser Service & Rental Kiln-Dried Hardwood Blaine deBeaubien, Prop. 961 N.VanDyke Rd., Bad Axe Estimates on Commercial, forward to bringing you the same TOO SMALL Phone 872-2251 Phone 269-9955 I Residential & Industrial Work I 2805 Crawford Rd. and I 6597 Main, Cass City Complete Insurance Coverage friendly muffler & brake service that 4556 Green Rd., Cass City Cass City, Mich. 48726 i 244~9SERVICE security Services Available Pump 1 i r II 872-3976 CASS CITYTIRE I you have come to expect from C.C. (5 17) 872-4780 1120 Gratiot, Saginaw 8-4- 13-1 I Repair !I Hercules and Cooper 8-9-3O-tf Call 790-7609 Muffler. 4 TIRES PLUMBING b. HEATING, INC CARPET PROS I Tire repair II 6528 Main I Alignmenfs Mufflers Phone 872-5084 Services will be moved from Main St. Smith Brakes -Oil Changes Pipeon Phone 4534531 To Place An Ad I Cef tified Mechanic I to Double D at 7923 Cass City Rd. Phone 872-5303 New carpet and vinyl Sales and Installation Refrigera tion DAN'S POWER & STOVE in The 872-4540 I FLOORING Free estimates and 1 Restretching and repairs 24hr: i Upholstery cleaning Appliance Repair Fireplaces, Stoves, Chimneys K.C.Muffler warrantees will be i service I Chimney Sweeping & Repairs Action Guide .Shop at home \ Warju's Flooring a.m.-5 p.m. 1 Gas, Wood fireplaces, honored at Double Hours: Mon.-Fri.9 I' City, Mich. a Carpet, Pad, Labor D* Sat. am-3 p.m. t s Stoves & Fireplace Inserts IO All makes and models NEW LOCATION! !! ! 1227 E. Caro Rd. & Call 872-2010 you, Sales Service Thank 6439 Main St., Cass City I' Caro, MI 48723 6509 Main, Cass City Call 872-3092 i Blaine J. deBeaubien 5- -?4-: 8- -24-24 A 8-7-6-tf 1 517-672-3563 Phone 872-3190 872-5305 I 8-3- 15-tf CASS MICHlGm CITY, CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1996 PAGE ELEVEN CALL 872-2010TO PLACE AN ACTION AD Services ( Help Wanted ) f Help Wanted > f Work Wanted > FREECOLORBROCHURE ( Real Estate For Sale > and land list of beautiful Tennessee lakefront & lake- Thomas Roofing view acreage on huge lake Serving the area near Knoxville & Smoky for 24 years Mountains. Mild climate, low taxes. Excellent financing. LICENSED ing machines: Centerless ALASKA JOBS! Earn up to Incredible savings during Jan CASS CITY AREA Two - 5 acre parcels with low, low $69,900.8 Feb! PricesCall Marblefrom $7,900 Bluff. to1- - Grinder, OD/ID Grinder, ~ INSURED $30,00O in three months.- fish-~~- f Card of Thanks down payment. Terms. BUY NOW AND BUILD LATER .... Surface Grinder, Cam ing salmon. Also construc- BONDED Grinder, Inspector. Full Ben- tion, canneries, oil fields and I WOULD LIKE to thank all 800-376-0602, ext. 6813. File HURON COUNTY - Thirteen acres with 3 Bedroom Home efit Package including Com- more! Call 7 days, 1-504- of the wonderful people for #047249-48. 6 872-2970 and Outbuildings. Asking only $56,500. for all .... pany Paid Health and Life 641-7778 Ext. 1127 K04. all the cards, calls and BAD AXE AREA Nine Hole Executive Golf Course with Cass City Insurance. Salary based on 1 1 - 1-24-4 thoughts of me while I was FREE DEBT CONSOUDA= - 8-3-25;tf amount of experience. Ap- in the hospital. Cathy Smith. TION. Immediate Relief! Too club house; maintenance building; professional greens & ply at 27 10 West Car0 Road. HELP - Now hir- 13- 1-24-1 many debts? Overdue bills? 1' WANTED fairway equipment; rental house and rental mobile home as Caro, MI 48723. 11-1-24-2 ing at People's Choice Mar- Reduce monthly payments WATER SORENER SPE- 30%-50%. . Eliminate interest. bonuses. GOOD EASY TERMS AVAILABLE CIAL - 32,000 grain $650, ket/Shell in Cass City. Ac- SPECIAL THANKS to all .... MACHINE OPERATORS - Stop collection callers. Re- 24,000 grain $575.Also salt- cepting applications11-1-17-4 for all who remembered me while 1 2. Accepting applications for shifts. store-800-955041 credit. NCCS, non-profit. 6703 Main St., Cass City (Parkway Building) A free conditioners. Call for I was at Huron Memorial I I. water analysis or service. Mac hi ne Operat or Trainees. Hospital and home, with Full benefits include: Com- Paul's Pump Repair 673- PART TIME maintenance their prayers, cards, visits DISPLAY ADVERTISING pany Paid Health/Life Insur- Also REPRESENTATIVE. Looking JAMES E. TUTWILER, BROKER (IPP(IKTl'hlTY 4850 or 800-745-485 1. helper wanted, up to 4 days and phone calls. Pastor i 8-6-28-tf ,ante, Paid Vaca t i on/Hol i - Richard Mearns for his vis- for ad sales professional! days, 401 K. Applications per week. Maintenance ex- perience helpful, will train, its. All was greatly appreci- Experience in newspaper will IX taken at 2ii ow. car0 ated. May God bless you all. advertising/media sales and Rd., Caro, between the hours high school diploma re- ELECTRIC MOTOR and quired. Apply Monday thru Stephen Cybulski. knowledge of ad agency pro- power tool repair, 8 a.m.to of 8:30 a.m./ll:OO a.m. and 13-1-24-1 cess preferred. Excellent 1 p.m./3:00 p.m. Friday, Tuscola County 5 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to :OO Medical Care Facility, 1285 opportunity for goaloriented noon Saturdays. John Blair, 11-1-24-2 individual. Compensation Cleaver Rd., Caro, MI, 8 packa e includes base salary 1/8 mile west of M-53 on WILDLIFE a.m.-4 p.m. 1 1- 1-24-2 Sebewaing Road. Phone CONSERVATION plus %onus, mileage reim- 269-7909. 8- 12- 13-tf bursement, company-paid JOBS The Tuscola County benefit plan and excellent Game wardens, security, Health Department retirement plan. Please send has a full time, Regis- EXTERIOR PAINTING - maintenance, etc. No resume with references and tered Nurse position salary history to: Box W, Barns, roofs, tool sheds, experience necessary. We have a waiting list of buyers for the grain bins. Tree trimming. available to work in Michigan Press Association, Hendrick Paint Services, Now hiring. various public health BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: 827Lansing, N. MIWashington 48906. EOE Ave., town of Cass City. Thinking of selling? Cass City, 872-201 9. For information call programs, including Lawn Care & Snowplowing in 8-5 -3-t f 219) 794-0010 ext. 8942 Geriatrics. small, Northern Michigan com- Give us a call! Salar range: $24,023- munity. Complete turn-key ARE YOU RECEIVING PAY. I 9 a.m.to 11 p.m. 7 days $d,594, operation. $1 OO,OOO+ yearly MEWS from a Land Contract based on KEEP COOL with All- 11-1-34 experience. rss possible. Asking You Own? Sell Now! We Pay Temp. 19,995. Call (616) 775-4592 Cash' for Land Contracts Call for tune UP on QUUInTECH - Carbide Send application or, Nationwide. R&J Funding, 1- your air conditioner. Free in and Ceramic ~~~l and Wear resume by January 31, for more information. home estimate new 'ys" 800-543-5443. On Parts Manufacturer has an 1996 to: NAVY!!! WE NEVER ACCEPT tern. 673-5557. 8-67-tf opening for a Quality Tech- PERSONNEL OFFICE SECOND BEST Neither $$ CASH $$ Immediate $$ for nician with background in ascola County should you! HS grads to age structured settlements, annu- Kappen nee Service Lay-Out Inspection, GD &T, Health Department 24 preferred. Must relocate. ities, lottery payouts, insur- Cass City, Michigan SPC, etc. Full benefits in- 1309 Cleaver Road Call 1-800-922-1703 Mon-Fri ance claims and mortga es 1- this vour swcial kind of Dlace? Secluded Attractive 3 Bedmm, 1 Story Home - New win- Tree removal or clude: Company Paid Caro, MI 48723 8 to 4. 800-386-3582. J.G. %lent- He a1 t h/Li fe In suran c e, Equal Opportunity worth, the nation's only direct . trimming 401 K, Paid Vacation/Holi- Employer "'AVON"' Action hotline 1- purchaser. Stump removal days. Apply at 27 10 W. Car0 11-1-24-1 800-SELL-AVON. A part-time opportunity. 80400% by tele- CUSTOM PRINTED Free Estimates Rd., Caro, MI 48723. 11-1-24-2 phone. FREE training and SHIRTSlHATS Great for Insured < Work Wanted > support. We will teach you to reunions, company logos, make money. Independent organizations, events, races, 517-673-5313 'WON" - Representatives CARING DEPENDABLE Needed! NO DOOR-TO- Sales Representative. 1800- schools, clubs, fund-raising, 1-800-322-5684 mother of one will babysit in 53 1-6755. promotions, businesses, in- DOOR required, sell to any- my home. Flexible hours. 8- 1 1 -8-tf centives. Fast quotes, Toll one! Independent Sales Rep- 872- 126 1. Leave message. STEEL BUILDING SALE: All free. 1-800-798-6688. Enjoy the Beautiful view from the wraparound deck with resentative, 1-800-713-8834. this trulv uniaue home. Nictlv sccludcd with lots of wssi- 12- 1-1 7-3 remaining 95 inventory must ( Help Wanted ) 11-1-10-4 o! Up to 40% savin s! WANT A LOVE LIFE? Call Lg-YEAR-OLD housewife mmediate or deferred%de iv- now - hunbeds of local singles . B B , RN 3-li1;3Q%h& full or "< - POSTAL i3'6iiS +..~ta~ti-lseeb;s.,~aPly-sitting!~~ . >a. @y:( Cdlf for free 'Mocfiute' 'or are waitin$ tb meet on the sin- part time. Must love geriat- my, I car garage & more. 'I'acre. CC-24 1 sitting on I acre witKmat;re cedarltrees to block the house $12.08/hr. For exam an'd'ap ' clean home. Lunches and Quofe - 1-800-922-2344. les date line. $2.95/min.- from the road. BA-016 rics. Tendercare, 4782 Hos- plication information call crafts, excellent references ivg/5 min. 18 or older. 1-900. pital Drive, Cass City, MI, (2 19) 769-8301 Ext. Mi528, and reasonable rates. Please MAJOR MECHANICAL PRO- 443-0024 ext. 66. Information 872-2 174. E,O.E. TECTION, multiple years ... Brokerage Systems. ma. 8 a.m.-8 p.m., Sunday-Fri- call Renae at 872-4742. .I . 11-1-L4-1 day. 11-1-3-4 12- 1 - 17-3 any car up to 150111. PLUS we agree to purchase car if you DRlVERSlCOAST TO wish when contract ends. COAST FREE TRAINING, a SERVICE CO. 1-800-422- GUARANTEED 'ob, and the 9788. best pay in t ll e industry! Southern Michigan only $40,OOON EA R INCOME please. Call 1-800-597-CRST. POT ENTIA L. TypistslPC users. Toll free 1-800-898- POSTAL, SOCIAL WORK- 9778 Ext. T-6391 for ERS, and Com uter Trainees listingsldirectory. now hiring. !2llhour plus ' excellent benefits. No experi- GOVERNMENT FORE- ence necessary. On the job CLOSED HOMES for pennies training. For application and on the $1. Delinquent Tax, information: 1-800-637-2792. Rep's, REO'S.Your area. Toll free 1-800-898-9778 Ext. H- A BANK TURN YOU DOWN? Move in Da of Closin - 4 Bedroom home Set on a Comer Lot - This 2-story home has 6391 for directory and listings. HOMEOWNERS CASH set in Cass cyitv. 1 1/2 bata s. 1st floor laundrv. lots of room to roam. Over 2.500 sauare feet HILLS & DALES SUBDIVISON: Four bedroom FAST! 1ST. and 2ND MORT- basement, larie garage. Call today. $87,566 of livin s ace, natural gas heat, 2 cir garage. home with large closets; Formal dining room; Large $35,00O/YEAR INCOME GAGES, PURCHASE OR TCC 1153 TCC 1 fSf living room with FIREPLACE with 5 glass panels in potential. Reading books. Toll REFINANCE, LOANS BY BAY WINDOW Office - Large kitchen with breakfast free 1-800-898-9778 Ext. R- PHONE, SAME DAY APP- nook; Jenn Aire elec. range - laundry room - small pan- 6391 for listingsldirectory. ROVAL, FirstlSecond Home, try - heating system is fired by natural gas HYDRO, Income Property, Land PLUS - extra large garage 26x37' - plus 10x48' to rear FREE CAREER Training ro- Contract Refinancing, Home of home with beautiful landscaping; Well insulated cost vided for Computers, fata Improvements, Bill Consolida- over $4,000. - $600 to heat home and hot water; Large Entry, Health Occupations and tion, etc. Any Worthwhile basement - several fruit trees - lots of flowers - adjoins More. Ages 16-24 only may Purpose, Slow Credit O.K. .golf course - Lot is 120 x 240 rolling land; many other apply. Medical benefits while Fast Easy-Call 24 Hours. AAA features; price reduced from $105,000 to $80,000 for in training, earn your GED and Mortgage & Finance Corp. 1- quick sale. CALL RIGHT NOW FORANAPPOINT- More. Call today 1-800-774- 800-968-2221 Statewide Ser- MENT (517) 872-3355. Possession on short notice!!! 5627. vices. Open Sat. 9-1; Sun. 1-4. Free Qualifying Appointment. SPECIAL;!!! LOOKINGFORVACANTLAND -ALL LIQUID WORMERS not doing ' Live in One & Rent the Other - Very lovely New on the Market .. Set on 8 acres in Cass TILED - 142 Acres - Elmwood Township - Taxes the job? Get HAPPY JACK LOANS FOR HOMEOWN. brick duplex set on the outside edge of Caro. City Country, this home features 3 bedrooms, $1611.42 - - - BUY OF A LIFETIME!!!! $135,000, TRIVERMICIDE. Gets hooks, ERS Closed In 7 Days. Self- Lots of very nice features in both units. Large 2 baths, kitchen has oak cabinets and sky- rounds & ta s in dogs & cats. employed OK. Slow Credit yard with mature trees. $84,900. TC 377 light, $69,900 Cy 1087 FOR RENT!!! 2 Bedroom apartment - Main St., Cass Available BfT-C. At farm & OK. Home or Rental property. City, $300.00 per month - - - VACANT. feed stores. Any worthwhile urpose. No Application Fee. eall today for New on the Market - Beautiful 4 bedroom, 2 bath Cape Cod. Full finished FOR SALE: STATELY HOME IN CASS CITY - 4 BECOME A HOST FAMILY. a FREE ANALYSIS. 1-800- bedrooms - 2 1/2 bathrooms; HOT TUB - extra large Scandinavian, Euro an, 334-7038. MORTGAGE AM- basement, breezeway entry, fireplace, natural gas heat and central air. $89,900. living room; plus sitting room; lots of storage & closet South American, &n ERICA. TCC 1156 room; carpeting practically new - highly efficient natu- Russian high school exchangi Built in the 60's - With over 3,000 square feet. Beautiful home featuring 4 ral gas boiler - forced hot water heating system; appli- students arriving August. DOCTORBUYSLANDCON- ances remain - plus large two car garage - 150 AMP American Intercultud Student TRACTS and loans money on bedrooms, 3 baths, fireplace, formal dining, recreation room, office. TCC 1150 Exchange. Call 1-800-SIB- real estate. Fast closing. service - basement, 1 room finished off - nicely land- LING. Ideal Starter or Rental Home - 2-3 bedroom home on a 90x200 lot, partial scaped - many other features -Your inspection invited - Immediate cash. Deal directly shown by appointment. with Doctor Daniels & Son, 1- basement, wood floors, mature yard. $29,900. TO 493 *'EXCELLENT 800-837-6166, 1-810-335- Within 4 Miles of Cass City Ranch home on 9 acres, 3 bedrooms, 1 3/4 baths, PROFITS'LOG HOME 61 66. - WANTED A PLUMBER & HEATING journeyman WHOLESALERS*' Join 2 car garage with heat, water & electric. $78,900. Cy 1075 or master license to purchase this well established busi- proven 18~Log Manufacturer. ness - 100% location with lots of parking - owner will HOMEOWNERS GET CASH Set in Huntsville Park - 14x70 mobile home featuring 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, 16 Kilndried log styles, start- QUICK for bills, foredosures, help out to orientation of business and customer; IN- ing $9800. Exclusive territo land contract payoffs, or any lots of built-in storage. Move in day of closing. $12,000, MH 644 CLUDED in price of $37,500,00 is Business Building, Mr. Buck 1-800-321-5647 reason. Slow or poor credit no Set in Huntsville Park - 2 bedroom mobile home, natural gas heat. Stove, refrig- fixtures, equipment, inventory - WALK IN OPERA- Old-Timer Log Homes. problem. 100% financing av- erator & window treatments stay. Only $3,000. MH 646 TION!!! $37,500.00. ailable for qualified applicants. HIGH RISK, Mortgages, We buy land contracts. Call INCOME BUILDING IN CASS CITY - - - - 3 large Refinance, purchase homes, your financial specialist NOW APARTMENTS and 2 businesses, $17,5OO.O0 spent vacant land, mobile's on land, at Tamer Mortga e Company. on updating building - separate entrances - income over cash in hand, consolidations, NO APPLIc~~FEE. 1- $13,000 per year, plus 1 store unit to rent out. Many foreclosure, OK. CALL CON- 800-285-5284, 1-810-626- other features - priced to sell at $85,000.00. Will hold TINENTAL MTG. 1-800-561- 1296. LET US TAME YOUR land contract - Call RIGHT NOW FOR AN AP- 5715, Open Sat. 9-3 p.m. Fl NANCIAL PRO 8LEMS. Cass City 517-872-2248 POINTMENT!! ! GOT A CAMPGROUND WOLFF TANNING. New Membership or Timeshare? Commercial-Home units from EQUAL HOUSlNG Kelly MI. Smith, Broker B. A. CALKA, Realtor We'll take it. America's most $199. Lamps-Lotions-Acces- sones. Monthly payments low OPPORiilNlTV 6306 M'. Main St., Cass City, Michigan 48726 successful resort resale clear- inghouse. Call Resort Sales as $18. Call today. FREE Listings Wanted Telephone 1-517-872-3355 3-1-10-2 Information toll free hotline 1- NEW color catalog. 1-800- 800-423-5967. 462-9197. PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1996 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN In Tuscola County Jan. 30 meet to focus FOC collections up FOCs out of circuit courts Burns isn't opposed to a on Tuscola County plan state proposal in which FOCs 1 and place them under county ing." would be reimbursed not Mark Wyckoff of the Plan- also be presented. The plan Planning Commission in the nership between thelhscola ents make back payments on boards. County Planning Commis- Another factor has been a regular basis. "I would say "I believe that will have a based on expenditures, but ning and Zoning Center Inc. for planning will be used to preparation of a new County sweeping welfare reform negative impact on our col- on performance. of Lansing will conduct the prepare a request for propos- Comprehensive Plan. sion, Tuscola County Board 75 percent of our clients keep second meeting regarding a ah to seek private consulting of Commissioners and implemented in the state. up on their arrearages." lections," Burns said. "They "FOCs would have to pro- assistance to the County The project is a joint part- Tuscola 2001 Inc. "That's made a major im-, Despite all the good news, want accountability for the duce a certain number of or- plan for planning forTuscola pact on our caseload," she Burns outlined some changes FOG, but we are account- ders in order to be paid their County at the lhscola Tech- said. "Our ADC caseload and proposed changes in able; to the circuit judge, to reimbursements,', she ex- nology Center in Car0 Jan. has gone down quite a bit, but FOC operations that she the board of commissioners. plained. 30 at 6:30 p.m. our collections have not gone fears will have a negative ef- "It's going to create a new "We produce hundreds of Wyckoff will share key Davis completes seminar- down significantly." orders every week. I feel real trends facing Tuscola fect. layer of administrative Davis and a group of other Burns commented the re- people because the commis- certain, with my staff, that we County. A variety of maps, Patrick L. Davis of Cass hands-on training in all as- One of them has already City recently completed an pects of golf club assembly participants also worked with forms have been effective, taken place. Three months sioners do not understand the would have no problem. It's tables and figures will be pre- intense, technical seminar at and repair. The curriculum the various special tools and but from her viewpoint the ago, she was notified a 10 court dealings like the judge going to keep FOCs working sented showing recent trends - tougher standards have been does." hard to keep their collections and projections for new the Golfsmith Clubmakers developed and presented by equipment and participated percent federal incentive in round table discussions on implemented too quickly. "I And when new board mem- up." population, employment and Training program in Austin, Golfsmith technical staff, can see a lot of custodial par- paid to her ofice would be The biggest problem for households in Tuscola Texas. Golfsmith, the leading designers, engineers and re- the theory of club fitting as reduced to 9 percent ret- bers come on board, time and ents are struggling," she said. - effort will have to be spent FOCs has been under-staff- County. A draft work pro- golf club component sup- pair craftsmen - covers cus- it pertains to the various golf Burns pointed out the state roactive to 1994. That cost ing and inadequate funding, gram detailing actions that plier and golf club making tom golf club fitting, assem- club elements - such as shaft $6O,OOO right off the top, she educating them, she added. material, shaft flex, and club has also added an 8 percent Another proposal outlined Burns said. She added that could be taken in Tuscola company, started its training bly techniques, wood and said. , weight and the individuo' charge to support arrearages by Gov. John Engler during when she took over the FOC County, leading to the devel- program in 1970 as the first metal wood refinishing, - in an effort to encourage par- post, there was one enforce- opment of a new county of its type in the world. The trouble shooting and general golfer's swing charac teri s- GEAKE his "state of the state ad- ents to keep up on their sup- dress," would take support ment worker trying to deal Comprehensive Plan will school offers instruction and golf club repair techniques. tics. port payments. collections out with a caseload of 4,000. "Another thing that's im- of the FOCs At the end of 1994 in and turn them over to a pri- "When I first started, the pacting Our system is the Mortgage Foreclosure Sale Tuscola County, total back vate company to improve court orders were 6 months Legal notices Proposal;' she contin- "TANDTRUIT ISA'ITEMPTING - support owed to the state to- compliance with support or- behind. Now, they're on the I taled nearly $5 million and ued* Burns explained the computer within a week of To COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY IN- ders. FORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE state proposal would take when the judge signs them." Mortgage Foreclosure sak Mortgage Foredmure Sale another $3.8 million was The Tuscola County FOC USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Mortgage Foreclosure Sale MORTGAGE SALE Default has I 1 office currently mails out Aside from additional en- - ken TRUITANDTRUIT ISAmPTPJG forcement workers, Burns made in the conditions of a mortgage TRUITANDTRUITISKITEMVIWG TRO'IT TROTT IS AT- support checks twice each To COLLECT A DEBT AND IN- TEMPTING TO A Professional and Business cited other improvements in made by Donald M. SHERWIN and FORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE TOCOLLECTADEBTANDANYIN- COLLECT I I week to custodial parents, Belinda A. SHERWIN, husband and wife, FORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION the office. USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. according to Burns, who to Wellington Mortgage Company, Mort- Default has been USED FOR 'IHAT PURPOSE. OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR gagee, dated June I, I994 recorded MORTGAGE SALE - "Judge Joslyn is very con- and made in the conditions of a mortgage MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been THAT PURPOSE. questioned how quickly on June 9, 1994, in Liter 659, page cerned for the kids in Tbscola on made by Gary Jams Temple and Gloria made in the conditions of a mortgage MORTGAGE SALE - Default has those parents would receive 1468, TUSCOLA County Records, made by TIMOTHY G, TAGGE", a DIRECTORY I J. Temple, husband and wife (original been made in the conditions of a I I County, and since I've been Michigan, and assigned by said Mort- single man to Express Funding, Inc. dhl checks under the governor's mortgagors to First Central Mortgage mortgage made Matthew ------here, he's allowed us to gagee to FORD CONSUMER FINANCE a EPI Punding, a Nevada Corporation. by R. proposal. Corporation. Mortgagee, dated Novcm- LAHAIE, a married man and ACCOUNTANTS PHYSICIANS by an assignment dated June 6,1994,and ber 24.1975, and recorded on December Mortgagee, dated February 13,1995 and "I think it would be sheer implement new programs to recorded on June 9, 1994, in Liber 659, Denise M. LAHAIE, his wife to . ------help the children." IO. 1975, in Liber 455,on page 500-503. recorded on February 15,1995, in Liber madness." on page 1471. TUSCOLA County TUSCOLA County Records, Michigan, '670, on page 359-365. TUSCOLA UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS. Records. Michigan, on which mortgage County Michigan, and I Anderson, "hckey, 1 I DOUGLAS-. Burns indicated she be- One of those programs re- and assigned by said Mongagee to FED- Records, assigned BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS, quires all new divorce clients there is claimed to be due at the date ERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE AS- by said Mortgagee to BANKERSTRUST Mortgagee,dated May 15,1995 and emhardt, Doran & Co., P.C. lieves the local and court- hereof the sum of NINETY PMKRATG MmDu SEVEN SOCIATION by an assignment dated COMPANY, s Trustee for holders of recorded on May 22, 1995, in Liber Certnled Public Accountants to attend a SMILE (Start THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED Gary Anderson, CPA (Caro) based FOC system in place November 24,1975, and rccordcd on De- DU Mortgage Acceptance Corp., Mort- TWENTY SIX DOLLARS AND 673, on page 1122, TUSCOLA Robert (CBS city) in Making It Livable for Every- 37 cember in Liter on page gage'h - Through Certificatw by an Tuckey, CPA Board Certified Michigan is working. CENTS ($97,326371, including interest IO. 1975, 455, County Records, Michigan, 01 Jerry Bernharclt, CPA (Caro) 906,TUSCOLA County Rccords, Michi- assignment dated November 17, 1995, She cited a February 1995 one) program, which helps at 13.3808 per annum. Adjustable rate which mortgage there is claimed to Thomas Dorm, CF'A (Caro) gan, on which mortgage there is claimed and recorded on December 12,1995, in Orthopaedic parents and children to deal mortgage interest rate may change on due at the date hereof the sum of ? CPA letter from the Michigan 04- to due at the date hereof sum of Liber 683, on page 508. TUSCOLA be Jamieson. (CasCity) 01 and 10-01 of each year. be thc 715 E. Frank St., Caro, MI Friend of the Court Associa- with divorce. THIRTEEN THOUSAND ONE HUN- County Records, Michigan, on which SIxlY FIVE: THOUSAND Surgery Under the power of sale contained in Phone 673-3137 The office has also DRED EIGHTY EIGHT DOLLARS mortgage there is claimed to be due at FORTY THREE DOLLARS AND tion announcing that for the FOC said mongage and statute in such case 6261 Church St., Cass City, MI the 82 ($13,188.82). includ- the date hereof the sum of THIRTY 15 CENTS ($65,043.15), including *Specializing in made provided. notice is hereby given AND CENTS 13th time in the past 15 made a host of paperwork and ing interest at 8.500% p" annum. SEVWTHOUSANDTWO HUNDRED interest at 10.000% per annum, that said mortgage will be foreclosed by NINETY DOLLARS AND Joint Replacement, years, the state's FOC asso- available to make it easier for Under the power of sale contained in EIGHT 48 Under the power of sale contained ------a sale of the mortgaged premises, M some CENTS (S37,298.48), including interest said mortgage and the statute in such case said I ciation led all other states in clients without attorneys to pan of them, at public wndue, at the Front at 15.550% per Adjustable rate in mortgage and the statute in COUNSELING Arthroscopic made and provided, notice is hereby given annum child support collections. seek changes in support entrance courthouse in the Village of mortgage interest rate may change on 09/ such case made and provided, no------or that said mortgage will be foreclosed by Surgery & Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan at 10:00 01 and 03/01 of cach year. tice is hereby given that said mort- other matters in their cases. a sak of thc mortgaged pmnises, or some A.M. o'clock, on March 8, 1%. Under power of sale contained in gage will be foreclosed by a sale of In data published by the "We've tried very hard to part of them, at public vendue, at the front the Fracture Care Said premises are situated in TOWN- said mortgage in such case made and pro- the mortgaged premises, or some DRINKING PROBLEM? "I 994 Green Book," an over- make the office more user of DAYTON, County, entrance Courthouse in the Village of SHIP TUSCOLA Caro. County, Michigan at 1O:OO vided, notice is hereby given that said part of them, at public vendue, a ALCOHOLICS Michigan. and arc described as: Tuscola view of entitlement pro- friendly," Burns said. "It's a.m. o'clock, on February 2, 1996. mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the Front entrance Courthouse in 4672 Hill Street the mortgaged premises, or some part of ANONYMOUS grams published by the U.S. a big operation. We deal with Said premises are situated in TWP of thevillage of Caro, Tuscola County. Pan of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 13, them, public vendue, at the Front en- TUSCOLA,TUSCOLA County, Michi- at at AND AL-ANON Cass City, MI 48726 House of Representatives a lot of agencies; child pro- and the Southeast I14 of Section 14. Town trance Courthouse in thevillage of Caro, FebruaryMichigan 16,11 1996. :OOA.M. o'clock, on gan, and are described as follows, to wit: MEETINGS HOURS Ways and Means Commit- tective services, law enforce- 11 North, Range 10 East, Dayton Twn- 'hscola County, Michigan at 1000 a.m BY ship, lhscola County. Michigan. De- Said premises are situated in Every FrMay Evening 8:W p.m. tee, the 3 best performing ment, probate court, the A parcel of land in the Southeast 114 of o'clock, on February 9,1996. - scribed as beginning at a point which is TOWNSHIP FREMONT, APPOINTMENT Fractional Scction 29, Town 11 North, Said premises are situated inVILLAGE OF states of Michigan, Pennsyl- prosecutor's ofice. And a lot South 89 degrccs 25' 19" West 1330. I3 OF Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Range 7 East, TuscolaTownship,Tuscola CARO, TUSCOLA County, Michi- TUSCOLA County, Michigan, and vania and Ohio accounted for of frustrated people," she feet along the East and West 1/4 line of gan, and are described as: are described as: mid Section 13 South 00 hgneei45' County, Mihigan described as follows: percent of all chil! concluded. and Coni$encing on the South line of said (517) 872-4320 27 sup- 26" East 1.56 fctt and South 88 dcgrccs Scction29atapoint 151.40feet,N. PARCEL 1 : of 1/2 of port collections, while the 3 "We're getting the job done. 24' 34" West 557.00 feet and South 01 90'- All that part South the INSURANCE- -- W-00" W., of the Southeast corner of Commencing at a point 46 rods 1 foot South 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of ------or states contain only 13 per- It's an awful lot of work, but degrees 06' 06" East 169.23 feet and West of the Southeast corng of Section J Section 29. thence N. W., on South 87 degrees 04' 44" West 613.48 feet 90'-00'00" Section 15, Town 11 North, Range cent of the nation's popula- I enjoy it, I feel like I'm the South line of said Section, 122.05 feet, 34,Tbwn 13North, Range 9 Fast, thence (517) 269-9551 and South 01 degrtes 3 1'04" West 200.00 West 8 rods 10 feet; thence North 12 rods; 9 East, lying East of Beach Drair. 1 tion. helping kids." thence N. W-15'-00" W., on a line which feet from the center of said Section 13 thence East 8 10 feet; thence the 70 feet of the Established 1924 is parallel to and 275.10 feet. measured rods South EXCEPT North Your hometown independent said point of beginning being South 88 12 rods to the place of beginning, except East 330 feet thereof. N.Y. Yun, M.D. degrees 29 06" East 160.00 feet dong parallel to said South Section line, East- imurunce agent for: erly of the West line of a parcel conveyed the East 60 feet thereof, Physician & Surgeon the East and West 114 line of Section 13. PARCEL 2: ?he redemption period shall 12 Term & Universal Life andSouth01 degrees 31'04"West405.85 by Dennis Harrison to John V. Harrison be Students earn honors Commencing at a point 820 feet West of month(s) from .Auto -Home Office Hours: feet from the West I14 corner of said Sec- as defined in Liber 1, page 616, 2Sl.SO the date ofsuch sale. feet, thence W-OO'-oo"E., parallel to the Section line and 12 rods (198 feet) Business Health Mom-Fri. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tion 13; thence South 88 degrees 29' 06" S. North of the Southeast comer of Section said South Section line, 149.43 feet, FINANCIAL PROTECTION Thurs. - Closed Dr. Julianne Princinsky, PRESIDENT'S LIST East 33.00 feet: thence South 01 degrees 34, Town 13North, Range 9 East, thence Dated January 3,1996 31' 04" West 359.67 feet; thence South thence S. ooO-oo'-oo"W., perpendicular IS OUR BUSINESS Sat. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. campus president at Baker to the South line of Section 29, 250.00 West 82 feet; thence North 33 feet; thence 89 degrees 26 38" West 439.64 feet to a East 82 feet; thence South 33 feet to the FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE want to be your agent" 6232 Hospital Drive feet to the Point of Beginning, Subject to "We College of Flint, has an- Cindy Caraballo, Kingston, traverse line dong Shay Lake; thence point of beginning. CALL: Agents: Cas8 city nounced that 577 students and Stacy Kundinger, along said traverse line, North 01 degrees the rights of the public, and of any gov- Office 072-4733 ernmental unit in any part thereof taken, (8 10) 642-4202 Mark Wiese Jim Cerpnski have been recognized for Unionville, 36 27" West 123.60 feet; thence North The redemption period shall be 6 Trott and Trott, P.C. 07 degrees 37' 03" East 84.4 I feet; thence used or deeded for srreet, road or high- 6815 E. Cass City Rd. academic achievement for way purposes. month(s) from the date of such sale, un- Attorneys and Counselors " East Cass City, MI 48726 --I----- North 43 degrccs 57' 2 I I 12.45 feet; less determined abandoned in accordance thence North 02 degrees 59' 04" East 30300 Telegraph Road, Suite 201 517-872-4351 the fall quarter of 1995. One FULL-TIME The redemption period shall be 12 with 1948CL 600 3241a, in which case HEALTH CARE hundred twenty four stu- 85.24 feet to the terminus of said traverse the redemption period shall be 30 days Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025 LIST month(s) from the date of such sale, un- dents have been named to DEANS' line; thcna South 88 degms 29 W East from the date of such sale. File #95124973 ZOMMUNITY RURAL 326.05 feet to line and the waters edge of less determined abandoned in accordance the college's president's list with 1948CL 600 3241% in which case HEALTH CENTER Tim Farver and Mariea Shay Lake. Subject to an easement over Dated: December 27,1995 UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS and 453 students have been and across the Easterly 66.00 feet thcrcof. the redemption period shall be 30 days DR. PAUL A. GOLSCH FOR NON-EMERGENCY from the date of such sale. BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS cited on the full-time deans' Spencer, Cass City, and FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL: Optometrist HEALTH CARE Mark Kilburn, Deford. Subject to and including the right of in- (810) 642-4202 list. This represents 15% of Dated: December 20,1995 Glasses in about an hour $50 fee gress and egress over Easement "B" and Trott and Trott, PC. 1-3-4 the 395 1 students enrolled at subject to Easement "C'described below. Eye examinations including physician's fee FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL: Attorneys and Counselors Glasses & Contact lenses Baker College of Flint and PART-TIME 30300 Telegraph Road. Suite 201 and clinic room lhement "B- Part of the Southwest (810) 642-4202 Outside prescriptions filled Cass City for that quarter. LIST Trott and Trott, P.C. Bingham Farm, Michigan 48025 No appointment necessary DEANS' 1/4 of Section 13. Town I I North, Range File #95103978 Vision insurance plans welcome Open 24 hours To qualify for the IO East, Dayton Township, Tuscola Attorneys and Counselors loo W. Huron Ave., 30300 Telegraph Road, Suite 201 a Cass County, Michigan, Described as begin- COMPANY, as Bad Axe 269-9759 HILLS & DALES president's list, student City - Michele Bingham Michigan 48025 BANKERS TRUST ning at a point which is South 88 dtgrees Farms, for holders of Mortgage N. State St., GENERAL HOSPITAL must achieve a grade point Barrigar, Suzanne Kidney, Ale #95 I TRUSTEE DW 461 Caro 673-8155 29 06" East 127.00 feet from the West I/ 24797 Acceptance Corp., Mortgage Pass- 25 S. Elk, Sandusky 648-3354 072-2 12 1 average of 4.0, or all A's, Marilyn Leiterman, Karen 4 corner of said Section 13; thence con- Through Certificates Physician on site 24 hr3day during a quarter in which 12 Ostentoski, Shannon Sapien, tinuing South 88 degree's 29' 06" East' FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE 12-27-5 for emergency care. credit hours or more were Stephanie Tate, Donna 66.00 feet; thence South 01 &pes 31' ASSOCIATION 04" West 164.34 feet; thence North 87 1-24- 1 completed. Deans' list stu- Witkovsky. degrees 04' 44" East 545.87 feet; thence FAMILY FIRST dents earned a grade point Decker - Merry Martin, North 01 degrees 06' 06" West 136.99 COMMUNITY average of 3.5 or higher. Lynn Talaski. feet; thence North 88 &pees 24' W" East The following students have 540.00 feet; thence South 01 dcgrccs 37' HEALTH CENTER Deford - Rebecca Cherry, 15" East 33.00 feet; them South 88 dc- been honored for this exem- Terri Graichen, Julann grees 24' 34" West 524.31 feet; thence plary performance: Kuen zl i . south 01 degrees 06'06" East 168.48 feet; thence South 87 degrees 04' 44" West and Bowel Problems health care needs" 614.91 feet;thenceSouthOl degrces31' 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily 4674 Hill St., Cass City 04" West 169.46 feet; thence North 88 Saturday 9 to 12 noon degrees 29 06" West 66.0fcct; thcncc - A Make it a perfect Closed Thursday Phone 872-4725 North01 degrees31'W" East400.00fect to the point of beginning, to be used for 6230 Hospital Drive Office Hours: purposes of ingress and egress. Cass City Red Hawk Students of the week are Phone 8724611 Easement "C' - An easemnt for drain Sat. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. purposes, being part of the Southwest I/ Jessica Frederick, 11th grade, daughter of Nora 872-3490 4 of Scction I3 and the Southeast 114 of I I and Gordon Frederick, and Renee Zawilinski, 1I th ------Section 14, Town 11 North, Range IO I Dr. Jeffrey Crowley I PODIATRISTS - East, DaytonTownship, Tuscola County, grade, daughter of Mick and Jacquie Zawilinski. Michigan. Described as being a strip of Jessica chaired the first ever Christmas Semir Chiropractor land 40.00feet wide. 20.00 feet on each side of a centerline described as begin- Formal Dance Committee, which was a great suc- I 4452 Doerr Rd I ning at a point on the South, East and Wat (across from Shell Gas Station) 118 line of said Section 14, which is Nwth cess. Renee chaired the Toys for Tots program Dr. Judi Ecker 00 degrees 48' 40" West 1325.57 feet Dr.Thomas Bobrowski along the East line of said Section 14 and with four other assistants. In total they raised "YOUR FAMILY FOOT South 88 degrees 48' 47"West 132.11feet Jessica Frederick $1 80.00 and provided much footwork to make the CARE CENTER" along the South, East and West 118 linc of said Section 14 from the Southeast Renee Zawilinski campaign a success. S.H. Raythatha, M.D. 4672 Hill St., Cass City corner of said Section 14, them North The Student of the Week is selected bv the Cas Citv Student Council 072-4327 or 26 degrees 55' 06" East 1280.93 fcct to Dr. Ray 3592 Center, Essexville the terminus of said centerline, said ter- I minus point being North 89 degrees 29' 19 East 160.00 feet along thc East and Total Family Care -----I-- West 1/4 line of Scction 13, and South 4672 Hill St. VETERINARIANS 01 degrees 31'04" West 20S.85 feet and ------North 87 degrees 04'44" Enst 343.57 feet Cass City 1 Edward Scollon, D.V.M. from the west 114 comer of said Section Veterinarian 13. Phone 872-5010 Farm and The redemption period shall be 12 Pet Animals monrh(s) from the date of such sale. I Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5 872-2935 Phone Dated: January 24.1996 4849 N. Seeger St., Cass City . . r FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL: CHRYSLER Dodge Jeep- 1 (810) 642-4202 To place* an ad in I ALL PETS I Trott and Trott, P.C. VETERlNARY CLINIC Attorneys and Counselors the Professional 30300 Telegraph Road. Suite 201 P.C. I / Cass City Chronicle Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025 Directory File Susan Hoppe D.V.M. 872-2010 W601016 DOWNTOWN CASS CITY FORD CONSUMER FINANCE Local Number (517) 872-21 84 1-24-5