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t PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1996 CASS CITY, It’s a boy! Walbro Corporation to Cass City host Harvest Gathering Social Items Walbro Corp., Cass City, way, across from the tool Call your local news will host its Annual Harvest crib) and pick up their ad- Gathering celebration Oct. missionhaffle tickets to the to the Chronicle office 30 31. 9:30 a.m. celebration. 872-20 10 A canned food collection Prizes will be awarded for I will begin at 7 a.m. and con- the best costumes, and gifi certificates will he given out YEARS IN BUSINESS Debbie Tirnrnons and tinue until 9:30 a.m., fol- to the top entries in a new Wayne Curry of Sterling lowed by the harvest gath- Reading thc hook Too deep and he’s wasting ering celebration. activity this year - a pump- Heights visited Mr. arid Mrs. “Clabhered Dirt, Sweet the rich part, wasting it dccp Employees are reminded to lun decorating contest. Em- Gaylord LaPeer Saturday af- Grass”. a tribute to farming SO’S ployees are asked to drop off ternoon and were Sunday and gone the roots can’t drop off‘their food contribu- by Gary Paulsen, stirred lot their decorated pumpkins to dinner guests. a reach it. Tell a man hy how tions in advance at the col- of Iiiemories. straight and deep tic plows lection station (near the foot Lisa Herman, human re- Many of the memories are and how tall and neat his of the east mezzanine stair- sources, Oct. 29. Natasha Elizabeth McNeil observed rather than experi- woodpile is and how sharp was born Sunday, Oct. at 13, enced, because although wc he keeps his axc and buck- Dustin Kady 7:59 a.m. to Robert and Haunted Qegisteh to ~[II a gilt Cehtiiicate Michael lived on ii farm whcn I was saw and how clean his barn Tanya McNeil. She weighed a kid, we were riot fariiiers. is and how his horsc harncss Michael and Renee Kady of 7 pounds, 4 3/4 ounces and Marriage to be giiea away each deeb M y g r a n d p are n t s , w h o is loose and supple with oil house set [\ Bad Axe announce the birth was 20 1/2 inches long. She livcd just south of‘ us, were and how his wheels don’t I has a brother, Nicholas, 2 1ice ns es of their son, Dustin Michael. farmers, though, and every- squeak on his manure Oct. 29-31 He was born Sept. 8, 1996, years old. Grandparents are body got i tivolvcd when spreader and how even his Hills and Dales Health Care Enter our TRIVIA CONTEST at Huron Memorial Hospital John and Linda Dillon and threshing time canic around. corn grows and how plunih Jams Ellis Dennis and Jen- Corporation will be sponsor- in Bad Axe. He weighed 8 Donna Walker, Threshing was a conimri- his granary wall is and how Winner will receive $100 pounds, one ounce and was nifer Lynn Nye, both of ing a haunted house Oct. 29, nity cvcnt. All the fi-lrmers truc his fences run .... but CXU. Gift Certificate 20 1/2 inches long. Halloween in the neighborhood gath- mostly, you can tell a nian 30 and 3 1 at the Walbro Cul- Erik Scott Woodhull and tural Center building (off Dustin’s grandparents are ered to help when the thresh- by how hc plows. Lorena Darlisa Monahan, Leach Street by Little To be given away October 26 Eugene and Melanie Kady of carnival ing machinc cmc. Two ot‘ 11 S onie o t‘ Paul se 11 ’s writing both of Vassar. Caesar’s in the back alley. Bad Axe and Andrew and my dad’s uncles, Jack Patricia Murawski of planned is reminiscent of another Keith Brian Marker and The haunted housc will be Shapenl-1and Dan McClorey, time, but much can btl ap- Rebecca Marie Gray, both of Owendale. His great-grand- owned thc thrcshing ma- open from 7 to -1 0 p.m. each The Cass City branch of preciated by any t‘arnicr in vassar. night. The cost is $1 for chil- parents are Emery and Anna American Association of chines that traveled from & Fabric Shop Kady of Gagetown and any era, regardless of nieth- Jack Ernest Groombridge dren under 12 years of age ‘Eby;:*I University Women (AAUW) farm to flvni during harvest [\l 124 N. State St,, Caro, MI 48723 \ Helen Pyrek of Gagetown. od 0 10 g y . and Diane Frances Hill, both and $3 for those 12 and over, will sponsor a Halloween seas0 11. of Cass City. 673-3062 What I rcnicniber nnost For instance, tic says: If it with a maximum of $10 per Carnival Tuesday, Oct. 29, Kenneth Allen Hoftman, Jr. familv. Announce form 5-7 p.m. in the Cass vividly was nwaltime. Thc doesn’t rain the seeds won’t and Stacey Lynn Hoffman, 31 City Middle School cafete- 10-I2 nnen all uaiiie up to the coiiie up, if it rains too much both of Millington “4 Nights ria. house, washed in A tub by tho seeds won’t conic up, if Hcath Eugene Wehrman, Children of pre-school age thc backyard pump, then it rains hut then doesn’t rain Fairgrove, and Mq-cy Ann for God” through 6th grade are invited troopud in and sat around again at thc right tinic thc Nicholson, Wixoni. 55 Or Older? to participate in games, face- Grandnia’s huge dining seeds will conic up hut the Thonnas Wayne Stilson Jr. The United Methodist painting and a “bookwalk.” ruurii tahlc. plants will die, it thc rain and Shelley Lcc Forster, both We‘ve Reduced Church of Cass City will ob- Hot dogs, cider, popcorn The thrcshcrh worked hard. doesn’t come at first and the of Gagetown. The Cost Of serve “4 Nights for God” and cookies will be available but the wotiicii in thc kitchen wind comes the topsoil will Daniel James Heit and Oct. 28,29, 30 and 31. for purchase. wcrc no slouches either. blow away enough to un- Kimberly Luann Prell, both Every woman wanted to Members are invited to at- Children are encouraged to cover the seeds and blow (1 1‘ Mi 1 ling tori. tend one of4 meals that will wear a costume and partici- put oil a feed just a tad bet- them away and they will die, Mark Edward Mclncriicy Homeowners. be served: a dinner Monday pate in an evening of fun and ter than her neighbor’s. We if the rains conic pcrfcctly and Barhie Jo Hcss, both of at 6 p.m., a lunch Tuesday, prizes . got to help with Grandma’s and the wind doesn’t coiinc Fairer ovc. Oct. 29, at noon; a dinner fcast, roast hecf and pork, but thc nnllstard weeds gct a Steven Allen Dundas arid Wednesday, Oct. 30, at 6 potatoes and gravy, special good start the plants will t7c Tiua Leah Withers, both of Here’s why! Our statistics show that salads, vegetahlcs and lots of choked off, it everything p.m, and a breakfast Thurs- M i 11 i ngt o 11. mobile homeowners and older homcniadc pies. She also works exactly right and the 55 day, Oct. 31, at 8 a.m. Kentvn Jay Howard, Cass have fewer and less costly losses nn adt. sonic t h i n g c a1 1 ed rains conic :it thc right tinic Members who have not City, arid Kin1 Angel Perez, than other age groups. So it’s only been contacted about attend- “iii ps .’, and thc wind doesn’t co~inu Add shelves at the C2agcc own . fair to charge you less for pur ing a meal are asked to call Docs anyone else rcnnein- and thc wcccis don’t over- C hri stop her Larry -Leo bottom of a small child’s her nips‘! Thc faniily’s col- conic thciii thc plants will mobile homeowners insurance. Norma Dawson, 872-3 152, closet to hold under- Ennis and Jamie Marie Fye, or Marian Keating, 872- clothes, shorts, slacks, lective mcnnory says they grow and they will head and both of‘ Vassar. ,-.,-.I,- ot‘ they will bccoiiie ripe and 3jY3 * even toys and games. were niade dough rolled Edward Leroy Broadworth U4UtO~OW~ out and cut into thin strips, golden and then, and t/iw it’ and Joanne Mary Maguire, then boiled. It docsn’t sound the wind stays away and Immnce both of Fairgrove. Life Home Car Business all that grcat, but as wt‘ re- doesn’t conic to rip the Brutt Allan McCall. Otter call they were very tasty. heads loose atid thc hail Lake. ;mi Ann Maric Yorkc. The‘hbf?-&4-

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Rabbit Tkacks The back forty 81994Rwerkn-d by Roger Pond

Fall is always a time of ex- While younger hunters are several feet overnight if this citement for me. I remember practicing their steely gaze will help them fall on your as a boy going to bed the and the aura of ice-water in tent. night before opening day of their veins, the veteran is A mature hunter recalls the squirrel season - - and lying more concerned with ice- iron-clad rules of the out- awake for hours listening to water down his back. He doors; “Don’t brag on your Even Wayne Dillon, counselor at Cass City High School, the wind in the trees near my strives to pack light, but dog before the hunt,” and or Bob Stickle, retired middle school principal, who have window. makes sure his car has plenty “Never trust a skinny cook.” been connected with the school for eons and eons, weren’t Wind is bad for squirrel of gasoline. He knows the value of good around when Art Paddy coached his championship teams at hunting, because it covers the The experienced hunter equipment and buys 2 of ev- the school in the late 1940s and early 1950s. sound of squirrels champing knows there’s no such thing ery thi ng . The dwindling few who remember Paddy were able to keep on nuts or rustling thrqugh a a waterproof tent, and that A man’s last hunting trips in touch through the numerous articles run about him in the the branches. Those were the air mattresses make good life are a sad thing. By the time a metro press. days when a youngster could preservers. He understands guy can afford all the stuff hc Another appeared in the Oct. 17 News. Paddy, 79, slip off to the woods at day- why firewood is always wet, really needs, he’s always too coaches at Ortonville Brandon, a class BB school, and his break, bag a couple of squir- anihow dead trees cin grow old t; carry it around. - team last week was 6-0. He runs the same Wing-T offense rels and still catch the bus for he used in Cass City in 1946. school. ********** School was detrimental to squirrel hunting, too; but I always found a way to sus- Running Hills and Dales General Hospital on an interim THE OWEN-GAGE Drama Club will present the comedy, pend my education for open- basis are Kathy Rowe and Denise “Dee”McKrow. I was “Frankenstein Slept Here”, Oct. 26 and 27 in the Gagetown ing day. pleased to be able to sit down with them in a wide-ranging My sixth grade teacher discussion about the facility. Elementary School gymnasium. once asked why I was always It will appear in the special health section in next week’s absent the first day of squir- Chronic le. rel season. I told him I thought it was a national ********** ho 1 iday. Fortunately this teacher was 0-G slates spooky comedy from West Virginia - - where One way to curb car theft, says Jerry Hinton, of Automo- the entire squirrel season is bile Club of Michigan, is to leave paper work at home. Car The Owen-Gage Drama Those planning to attend tations, Wear a costumc: and considered a holiday, That registration should be kept in pocket, not left in cars. Club will present “Franken- one of the performances, receive a prize. was another place arid time, Registrations, of course, are required to be available when stein Slept Here,” Oct. 26 and slated for 7 p.m. Oct. 26 and Tickets are $2 for all seats. though, and I haven’t shot a designed for )tour loted onei driving a car. Since very cars are driven only by one few 27 in the Gagetown Elemen- 2 pm.Oct. 27, are invited to A special elementary per- squirrel in 20 years. when you’re nor there for them. We re person, that theft deterrent is not likely to gain wide accep- tour the “Monster’s Wax formance will be held Oct. I’ve moved on to larger tary School gymnasium. ready to help you preplan so all costs and tance, Just too inconvenient. A cast of 15, directed by Museum” before the presen- 30 at 1 p.111. game. If it isn’t big enough arrqements will be taken care of Sandy Parks, will perform to cut into quarters and drag ********** the one-act comedy, written from the woods on a hay by Tm Kelly. The play takes rope, I’m just not interested, Call us today For place in a castle run hy Bar- anymore. your famil!. 1 This is school bus safety week. Children riding on buses oness Frankenstcin. A Most hunters progress were safe last year, There were 11 persons killed in bus acci- strange collection of. . through a series of stages as dents. Eight were drivers or passengers in other vehicles, 2 .friends live in the castle, and they mature. We learn to : were pedestrians and one an 11-year-old bicyclist struck by when visitors from Anierica value the outdoor experience : a school bus. However, there were 566 injuries in non-Fdtal arrive, the fun begins. more than the quest for meat. : crashes. Cast members are Ann It’s a good thing too, be- Number one cause of bus accidents was cars tailgating buses. Warack, NicoleWarack, Lisa cause some of us haven’t Debra L. Kranz, Director Be careful. Warack, Nicholas Warack, killed anything in a long Tara McKellar, Laine Tetil, More times than I can But it’s also true that, ac- count over the years I have cording to the polls, the ma- time. Lily Leitermann, Jeff The mature hunter often ********** Maxson, Josh Errer, Guthry had readers come up to me jority of Americans favor Cass City, MI 48726 Kingston, MI 48741 and say that such and such some sort of gun control. takes to the field with noth- 517-872-21 95 517-683-221 0 Laurie, Karen Kretzschmer, ing but his camera. Not out We fall back to Eastern Standard Time Sunday morning. Jason Ramirez, Heather a column was really great. It’s to be on the side of Over the years 1 have the majority for a change and, of love for photography, but I Set your clocks back an hour. The thought here is that for Sprague, Shannon McClorey Michigan, which is on the edge of the time zone, the switch learned to translate what since there are more backers because he forgot everything : and Kristie Radabaugh, else. comes about a month late. The end of September would these words of praise sig- of gun control, especially for nify and what they do not. hand guns and “attack” The veteran outdoorsman is :. have eliminated getting up in the dark for another 30 days or less concerned with bagging -. so. May ville It does not mean that the weapons, chances are that thoughts were expressed in more readers will feel that his limit, than with finding someone to eat it. His heart man charged ’ eloquent, poetic prose or this is a well-written article The Weather that the subject matter was than those who will feel it heats less from excitement expressed with such clar- really stinks. and more from exhaustion + High Low Precip. A Tuscola County man ity that it deserved the Tuesday ...... 61 ...... 50 ...... 0 faces charges of indecent highest accolades. Wednesday ...... 73 ...... 48 ...... 0 exposure and sex offender - What it invariably signi- Thursday ...... 76 ...... 55 ...... 02” failure to register in connec- fies is that the view ex- Friday ...... 54 ...... 40 ...... 65” tion with an alleged incident pressed is one with which Saturday ...... 50 ...... 43 ...... 0 Oct. 9 in Mayville. the reader wholeheartedly Sunday ...... 64 ...... 48 ...... 0 Darin E. Smith, 29, concurs. Monday ...... 53 ...... 46 ...... 02” Mayville, was recently ar- That’s human nature and (Recorded at Cas City wastewater treatment plant.) raigned on the charges in we all suffer from it. Last Tuscola County District week a story appeared in Court, Bond in the case was the Detroit News talking set at $10,000, and a prelimi- about gun control in Brit- nary examination was sched- ain in which the govern- uled for Friday at 9 a.m. ment, in response to a slaughter of children, NF,ED NEW CAR moved to ban most hand- il A OR TRUCK? guns. Britain already had very stringent gun control laws. In 1994,75 people in Brit- ain were slain with guns. By comparison, the United “OWR 200 NEW & USED CARS States, with 4 1/2 times the I population had more than I ~~~!~~~~!l!AND TRUCKS AVAIIABLE” 200 times more gun homi- cides that year, 15,456, I I 11‘ ,(; Right away I thought that Ron Ouvry “Every Make and Model” this proves again that gun Representative Green promised to represent control is something that’s

~ Home 872-2495 For Your Best BuvJ long overdue in the United his district well and he has. During his 1 Business 269-9781 CALL ME TOIDAY! states. freshman term he has achieved: That’s my bias showing. I That shooting statistic doesn’t allow for the dif- 100% attendance in session ference in people. Our record shows that we are a violent people. Every po- 100% attendance in committee meetings litical figure f‘rom the president to a local tax as- sessor is at risk. Successful response to 2,000 constituent So it’s wrong to assume requests for assistance and information that gun control such as that in Britain would solve Cass City Public Schools our problem here. What Enactment of 9 bills (3 more nearing final can be said with assurance PROGRESS IN EDUCATION is, the worst that can hap- approval) to streamline State Government from the desk Ken Micklash, Superintendent pen is that we would not of be any worse off than we are today and could be bet- Appointed as Vice Chair of House Agriculture & The Michigan Department of Education has published the latest school finan- ter...... Forestry Committee cial data for the 1994-95 school year. The data ranks Michigan’s 559 school In America the right to bear arms is considered by sup- districLs (this includes both K-8 and K-12 districts). porters as a civil rights issue, AVAILABLE: Attends meetings in district daily not so in Britain. The following represents Cass City’s financial rank in relationship to the rest ACCEWBLE: Talks & meets personally with of Michigan’s public schools. Cass City Schools continue to provide a quality education at very competitive costs. constituents DEPENDABLE: Does what he says he will do Paid for bv The Committee to Elecl Mike Green State Representative A rea of Comparison Cost Per Pupil State Rank THAT’S STAtE FARM /rVSURANCE. Operating Expenditures $4’4 12 496 SEE ME:

support Service 958 5 10 Ernest A. Teichman, Jr. 6240 W. Main Cass City, Mich. Administration & Business 440 527 Phone 872-3388

Like 8 good nrlghbor, Questions can he sent to me at 4x68 N. Seeger Street., Cass City, MI 48726 State Farm I# there3 Stale Farm Insurance Companies Thank you! Home Offices Bloorninglon lllinms Obituaries GOALS many yeais:' said McComas, Esther Brady Gladwin; several nicces and Rosemary Sams of Tucson; "Our 2 goals at this point who added the society al- nephews; a cousiii, Janette 2 sons, Edwin of Toledo and ready has 31 paid rnember- Davis of Gladwin, arid spe- Raymond and his wife are education, through the Esther Christine Brady, 74, Ad opt - A - Te ache r program ships. cial friends, Juanita Spencer Delores of Cass City; 2 "SO,we've got a good start, of Gladwin, formerly of arid Barbara Clouse, both of brothers, Dr. Patrick Garety in particular, and the spay Ki rigs to n, died Wednesday, and neuter program," but we've got a long ways to Caro. She was preccdcd in and his wife Janet of Pigeon go,', she concluded. "We Oct. 16, 1996. after a long death hy a brother, Gerald and William Garety and his McCorrias explained. i I1 ness. definitely need some funds to R~t~~ell. wife Dorothy of Saginaw; 5 In the Adopt-A-Teacher get us going, and we need She was born May 29, Funeral scrvices were held sisters, Sister Martha Garety, 1922, in program, individuals and or- pe op1 .'* Pvntiac to Lamottc Friday, Oct. 18, in Kranz I.H.M., Monroe, Helen g iin i za ti o n s are encouraged Anyone interested in mak- and Irene M. (Jasmond) Funeral Home. Kingston, S ween e y, Livon i a, Pa tr i c i a to adopt a teacher at a cost ing a tax-deductible donation Russell. She married Leon J. with Rev. Mark Shertiold 01' Garety, Jackson, Tenn., of $20 each. In turn, the can make checks payable to Brady. the Church of' Christ in Beatrice Swecncy, Ubly, and A member of the Caro Ae- GRAND OPENING ceremonies were held Oct. 15 at the new Humane Society provides the Humane Society of Gladwin officiating. lntcr - Sister Elaine Garety, I.H.M., teachers with monthly stu- Tuscola County, and send rie Eagles No. 3578, she is mont was in East Dayton Detroit; a sister-in-law, Doris Cass City IGA. Above, owners Dan and Cindy Wills (center) dent packets that include a them to P.O. Box 6, Vassar. survived by her children, Cenietcry, Caro. Garcty of Smith Creek. Also news sheet entitled, "Kind MI 48768. Sandra (Roger) Miller of' Memorials may be niadc tu surviving are 10 grandchil- Gladwin, Dennis (Lori) cut the ribbon in front of the store. News," which teaches re- Additional information on t he fam i 1 y d i scr e t i o ti ;ir y dren and 10 great-grandchil- Brady of Mecosta, Allen spect for animals and people the society and how to get fll I1 d . dren. Preceding him in death Below normal alike. involved is available by con- (Meda) were a twin sister, Marie I Professional and Business 1 tac ting Reg ensburger at Brady ofAlhright Shores and Elva Burt Murray; 3 other sisters, McConias said there has Doris (Norman Ball) Austin Michigan's thrni cl-ops con- (5 17) 823-0089, McComas Caroline Garety, Abina hecti a lot of support for the of' Caro; 10 grandchildren; tinue to look below norninl. at (517) 872-5700 or Elva D. Burt, 99, of New Sweeney and Gertrude C. program in Cass City, where X great-grandchildren; a sis- Both corn and soybeans havc Marlene Boufflers at (517) Smyrna Beach, Fla., for- Garety, and a brother, Peter. 1 DIRECTORY 1 Principal Jeanne Lohel a has ter, Naonu Wood of suffered due to late planting 761 -7089. merly of Cass City, died Mass of Christian burial encouraged local participa- and lack of rainfall in rnuch Monday, Oct. 14, 1996, in will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, tion. The rcsult has been a of the growing season. Hills and Dales Hospital. Oct. 26, at St. Helen Catho- r vote by the Student Council Anderson, Tuckey, She was born Aug. 8, 1897, lic Church. Rev. Robert DOUGLAS Legal to fund the program for all in Marlottc to Charles and Meisslier will officiate. Bernhardt, Doran & Co., P.C, lifth grade students this year. Minnie (Clark) Dennis and There will be a prayer ser- Public PANKRATZ, M.D. Certified Accountants notice was an area resident iiritil vice at the Deisler Funeral Gary Anderson, CPA (Caro) Also new is a program that Deadline for submitting items in the calendar is the Fri- Robert Tuckey, CPA (Cass City) Board Certified day noon before publication. 1960, then moving to Home Friday at 8 p.m. con- Jerry Bernhardt, CPA (Caro) ot't'ers a financial inccntive to Florida. She married ducted hy Sister Eleanor Thomas Doran, CPA (Caro) Orthopaedic pet owners to spayheuter Clarence Lee Burt Jan. 8, Kea n e y . Valerie Jamieson, CPA (Cass City) thcir cats arid dogs. Surgery Thursday, October 24 192 I, iii Detroit. Hc dicd Internlent will be in St. An- L Phone 673-3137 The Humane Society is ot- Oct. 18, 1955. drew Cemetery. 6261 Church St., Cass City, MI fering a $25 gift certificate to Annual Campbell Elementary Open House for parents, I *Specializing in After high school she at- I Phone 872-3730 pet owners willing to spay/ grandparents and members of the community, 6-7:30 p.m. tended Ferris Institute and Bernice Kroetsch Joint Replacement, Rawson Memorial Library work day, 530 p.m. neuter their animals through worked for the Nestle Com- Arthroscopic their own veterinarian. Pet pany as an office manager, Bernice Mary Kroetsch, Surgery & owners pay the remainder of Friday, October 25 retiriiig after many years. She 100, of Cass City, formerly DOYOU HAVE A Fracture Care thc toe, and their vet would was a member of the ot' Argyle, died Saturday, DRINKING PROBLEM? theti rcturn the certificate to Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 8 p.m. Coronado Methodist Church Oct. 19, 1996, at Tendercare ALCOHOLICS the Humane Society for re- in New Smyrna Bzach. of Cass City after a long ill-' 4672 Hill Street inihurstlnient. Order of Eastern Stars open installation, 8 p.m. at Ma- ANONYMOUS sonic Temple. Surviving are a sister, Velma ness. AND AL-ANON Cass City, MI 48726 "All veterinaries in the Myhre of New Smyrna She was born Aug. 15, MEETINGS HOURS county have already agreed Saturday, October 26 Beach, and a brother. Clark 1896, in Argyle, the daugh- BY (Mildred) Dennis of ter of Frederick and Esther Every Friday Evening - 8:OO p.m. to cooporate in thc program," Lamvtte Craft Show, Lamotte Township Hall, Hemans. APPOINTMENT McConias said, Marlotto, and many nieces (Enpels) Doerr. She married Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Free admission, door prizes. Lunch served. and nephews. She was pre- John Kroetsch Nov. 25; Cass Citv St, Elizabeth Parish Annual Harvest Arts and Crafts Show, MUCH INTEREST ceded in death by 3 brothers. 1913, at St. Joseph's Catho------(517) 872-4320 9 a.m.-4 p.m., St. Elizabeth Parish Center, 12835 E, Wash- Arthur, Harry and Cecil Den- lic Church of Argyle. He INSURANCE ington (M-gl), Recse. $1 .OO admission. No strollers. ------or Sho added the decision to nis. died Aug. 27, 1973. Harris-Hamprhlrm (517) 269-9551 t'orni a Humane Society in Funeral services wcru hcld A graduate ofArgyle Coun- the county has heen met with Sunday, October 27 Thursday, Oct. 17, in Little try School, she farmed with Established I924 a lot of interest from resi- Mid Michigan Teen Challenge, Living Word Worship and Kranz Funeral Home her husband until 1967. She K)ur horwtown indqwndent Chapel, with the Rev. Rick was a parishioner of St. irisutunt e qent fiw. dents throughout the county, Center, 1 1 :00 a.m. The Teen Challenge program is struc- Teriii & Universal Life including Cass City. For ex- tured to help students sever their associations with their Sheppard of the United Joseph's Catholic Church. Auto Hoine aniplu, Dr. Susan Hoppe, a past habits. Call (517) 753-1 103 for more information. Methodist Church of' Cass Surviving are a son, Philip Business Health local veterinarian, has agreed City, I) t'fi ci at i ti g . Kroetsch and his wife Agnes INANCIAL PROTECTION to serve on the Hunianc So- Monday, October 28 Memorials may he made to of Port Austin; 3 daughters, ciety Board. Hills and Dales Hospital Auxiliary meeting, 12 noon, the Coronado Mcthodist Mrs. Mary Lee Culver of Charmont. Church of New Sinyriia New York, Mrs. Wanda Kegcnsburger, a member of Cass City Women's Club (formerly BPW) meeting, h p.m., Beach, Fla. Kaliszewski Qf Bad Axe and the Michigan Humane Soci- Charmont. Interment was in Elkland Mrs. Barbara Ellenbaum and ety, recalled placing a 2-line Cass City School Board meeting, high school, 6:30 p.m. Township Cc ni e t er y . her husband Ralph of advertisement regarding Cass City Village Council meeting, 7 p.m., municipal Florida; 16 grandchildren; wanting to f'oi~iia Humane building. John Garety 27 great-grandchildren, and @PTOMETRIST Society early thi:, year. The one great-great-grandchild. -w------COMMUNITY RURAL- ad ran for only one week, but Tuesday, October 29 John J. Garety, 91, died She was preceded in death DR. PAUL A. GOLSCH HEALTH CENTER by son, Walter Kroetsch; FOR NON-EMERGENCY she received 26 calls. "That Thanksgiving Comniunity Dinner meeting, 6:30 p.m., St. Sunday, Oct, 20, 1996, in a a Optometrist HEALTH CARE made me really think that I Paiicratius Hall. Tucson, Ariz. He was born daughter, Jane Chapman; 4 * Glasses in about an hour %0 fee was on to something here. AAUW Halloween Carnival, 5-7 p.m., Cass City Middle May 2 1, 1905, in Owendale, brothers, Lee, Norman, Eye examinations Including physician's fee Regensburger said the School cafeteria. the son of James and Matilda Grant and Bernell Doerr, and Glasses 8. Contact lenses and clinic room group is using a positive ap- (Meyer) Garety. 6 sisters, Stella Keating, Outside prescriptions filled Hills and Dales Haunted House at Walbro Cultural Cen- No appointment necessary proach in trying to deal with ter, October 29, 30 & 31, (off Leach Street hy Little Caesars He married Gertrude F. Pearl Wintzel, Goldie *.Visioninsurance plans welcome FOR IN WKMAT1 () N , 1'1 , I !AS 1; Dinewith, Winifred Miller, 100 W. Huron Ave., Open 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. CALI.: aiiinial welfare problems in - in the hack alley), 7-10p.m. Fees: under 12 $1.00, 12 & Walker June 1, 1933. He Bad Axe 269-9759 HILLS & DALES (8 10) 642-4202 the county, rather than being over $3.00, faniily $10.00. Sponsored by Hills and Dales worked for the Tuscola Co. Gladys Peters and Coila 461 N. State St.. Car0 673-8155 GENERAL HOSPITAL 'liott & Trott, P.(.. critical of agencies such as Health Care Corporation. Road- Commission and the Nelson. 25 S,Elk, Sandusky 648-3354 Attorneys for HRS'I' ('IlI(~AG0 Funeral services were 872-21 2 1 NB D MORKA( i17 ( '( )M PAN Y the county aninul shelter. Michigan State Highway ------Physician on site 24 hr./day 30150 'I'clegtaph Department before retiring in scheduled Wednesday morn- "We'rc gutting a lot of re- Suite 100 Wednesday, October 30 1973. ing, Oct. 23, at St. Joseph Bingham 1;arnis. Michigaii -1XO!S sponse. We're very, very Duplicate Bridge 7 p.m. at Charmont. Last week's win- The Garetys lived in Cass Church, Argyle, with Rev. File W609S2 14 FAMILY RURAL pleased, but wt: have a lot of' tie, William Gruden, pastor, of-' HOON K. 10-9-s ners: Jim Herndon and Don Warner, and Joe and Dot City, Akron and Saginaw JEUNG, M.D. HEALTH CARE work ahead ot' us." Viger. Everyone welcome. area before moving to Tuc- ficiating. Burial will be in "We'rehere for your son in 1991. He was pre- the church cemetery. Surgeon ceded in death by his wife of Zi nger -S mi g idski Fu ner al health care needs" Specialist in Stomach Find the Service or Product 63 years. Home in Uhly was in charge and Bowel Problems Richard A, Hall, D.O. Surviving are: a daughter, of arrangements. You Need in This.. . a Action Guide1 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily John Zawacki PA-C Saturday - 9 to 12 noon 4674 Hill St., Cass City Closed Thursday Phone 8724725 6230 Hospital Drive Office Hours: SERVICE DIRECTORY Cass City, MI 48726 I Phone 872-4611 Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 872-3490 Sat. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. ~- You work hard to cart for your home. 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State St., Caro, MI 517-673-3424 51 7-672-3563 48723 (51 7) 269-3002 Call 872m2010 Phone 872-3190 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1996 PAGE FIVE After 32 years of service Letters to Krantz will be :Chiefcalling it quits the editor featured B Milt Connolly will close the i pair of pumpers and a me an t c ou n t 1 ess i n terr up- outweigh the bad ones, “I’ve Festival soloist books on more than 30 years tanker, but firemen also have tions in his life over the eqioyed working with all the Allen Krantz, noted com- San Francisco Conservatory of fire fighting in the Cass a rescue van and a grass truck years. But the missed social City area when 1996 comes past tire officers and the fire Owen-Gage booster poser and guitarist, will ap- and Stanford University and at their disposal, not to men- occasions and postponed fighters today,” he said. to a close. tion Scott Packs (self con- pear as featured soloist at the is a former affiliate artist, nieals didn’t add up to a big And while he’ll miss his having served in this capac- “lt’s been rather interesting, tained breathing apparatus), 1996VillageBach Festival in sacrifice, he said, “hecause I role as chief, Connolly has ity in past years in Midland I’ve enjoyed every bit of it, and the Jaws of‘ Life, which regret concerts Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 k n e w s ome b od y n eed ed some other things to look expresses at the First Presbyterian at the Midland Center for the traveling with other people arc used to extricate accident help. and belonging to different forward to in retirement. Church in Cass City. This Arts. He is a member of the victims from their automo- I In regards to the headlines By criticizing the school “I think probably the tough- will be the first time in 18 faculty of the New School organizations,” comrnented hilcs. in last week’s Chronicle publicly instead of lookiog est part is going into a scent‘ “I’ll be 69 years old next seasons that the guitar is fea- Institute at Temple Univer- the chief, a memher of the where you have a (f’atality),” month and it’s time to let ab out the 0wen -Gage into a one on one meeting Tuscola County Firemen’s Fire departments are rou- Booster Club, I would like to solve a few problems or tured at the Festival. sity and has composed and added Connolly, who has re- someone else do the run- Krantz has appeared produced music for docu- Association for I3 years, in- tinely called to accident sponded to both fire and traf- ning,” he said. “I’m going to express my regrets of the ni i su n d er stan di n g s , we o 11 I y cluding 3 years as president. scenes today and they play a manner in which the school made hard feelings and throughout the US.,includ- mentary films and commer- fic fibtalities during his ten- to do a little bit more travel- ing appearances at Carnegie cials. Connolly, who served as a vital role by helping to free ing. I’ve got 4 great-grand- was notified that we would ilia& our school look had. ure. “That can be tough on a Hall. Maestro Charles Dutoit At the Festival Krantz will fire fighter with a U.S.Navy accident victims from the fire fighter.’’ children up north and I’m become inactive. Thc Boosters have dune has conducted members of perform his own composi- crash crew, joined the wreckage, and by reducing However, the chief indi- going to spend more time After giving 19 years of Elkland Township Fire De- too many special things for the Orchestra in tion, “Summer Music”, with the risk of an explosion due cated the good memories with them.” dedicated work and support partment in 1964, filling a to a fuel spill. to the Boosters, I felt as an our school which I take great 2 performances of Krantz’s flutist Carl Ellenberger, the vacancy left by his brothcr- But it wasn’t always that officer I should have read the pride in to he remembered setting of e.e. cummings’ ever popular, “Concerto for in-law, Harold Douglas. way, according to Connolly, lettcr prior to the school de- in a hitter close. “anyone lived in a pretty how Guitar” of Vivaldi, and He was named chief about who said the practice of dis- Wright receives livery and felt we could have town.” With flutist Deborah Schubert Songs with soprano 4 1/2 years ago, taking over patching fire departments to quietly faded into the sun- A very disappointed club Carter he has recorded Penelope Jensen; Dowland the reins from former chief accidents has been common set, closing the club with treasurer, “Summer Music”, a CD for Songs with mezzo-soprano Dick Root. for the past 10 or 3 5 years. doctorate degree dignity. Janet Muntz Lhe DTR label which features Priscilla Peeples, and When he officially retires Today’s fireman is also Ronald 0. Wrlght, son of from Cass City High School 2 of his works for flute and Beethoven’s “Adalaide” with Jan. 1, Connolly will leave much more aware ofthe dan- Orrin and Bernice Wright of in 1959, and earned a guitar. Upcoming releases tenor Quentin Quereau. a department that is niuch gers related to hazardous Cass City, was granted his hachclor’s degrec from Cen- include his “Sonata for Vio- For ticket in formati on, Urge support write Village Bach Festival, better equipped and more materials. Volunteers are doctorate degree from tral Michigan University in lin and Guitar” and “String prepared than the one he trained in hazardous materi- Wayne State University. 1963. He earned his master’s Quartet No. l”, performed by Box 27, Cass City, MI 48726 joined 32 years ago. als awareness and proce- Dr. Wright was graduated degree from Eastern Michi- the Wister Quartet. Krantz is or call 872-2131, ext. 269. “Most of it (training) was dures, and they maintain a gan University in 1967. of Proposal G composer in residence for the on-the-job, hut we did have list of such materials used Dr. Wright has been with Philadelphia-based en- .,ome class work hack then,” and/or stored at area indus- the Davison Community Dear Editor: radicals to talk us into turn- semble, “1 807 & Friends.” he recalled. tries, the chief pointed out. Schools since 1963, He now ing our backs on a heritage His unique partnership with In contrast, today’s volun- During his tenure, Connolly holds the position of elemen- This fall, Michigan voters that two million Michigan Janet Eilber, celebrated prin- teer fire fighters must com- also has seen pagers replace tary principal. will be asked to choose be- residents enjoy? I hope not. cipal dancer of the Martha plete 166 hours of mandatory the familiar sound of the fire tween sound, scientific wild- Please support Proposal CY, Graham Company, resulted Fire Fighter I training. In whistle when a fire is re- life management and man- Cast your vote for profes- in 3 collaborations for cham- addition, Coiinoll y pointed ported, although the whistle agement by emotion and sionalism, not radicalism. ber ensemble featuring gui- out, “there’s a minimum of still calls volunteers to the Pair win propaganda. The choice is tar and dancer. 12 hours per year required” hall during the daytime between Proposal G, which Si n cere1y, Krantz is a graduate of the by the local department. hours. And the chief has ob- comedy would give the authority for Sanilac County Sportsmen’s Connolly has also seen served the introduction of wildlife management to the Club :hanges in equipment, in- wonien into the volunteer professional biologists who Doug Belger, Secretary -FALLCLEAN-UP SUPPLIES cluding the usc of 5 differ- fire fighting ranks. contest have given us an abundance ent pumpers over thc years. “It’s worked out fairly good of wildlife that is thriving “When I started, we had 2 here,” he said. “The ladies Thunihtastic Toastmasters like never before, and Pro- School open d Rakes pumpers and a tanker.” hc are good, conscicntious is cclcbrating with 2 local posal D, which is backed by said. me m her s .” niemhers winning the outstate animal rights orga- Today, the department’s fire Connolly’s commitmcnt to nizations bent on ending all house set d Lawn Carts Ronald Wright T hu nib t as t i c To as t 111asters fighting arsenal still includes the fire department has comedy contest in Caro. hunting and recreational Parents and grandparents fishing. along with other members of / Wheelbarrows Re-Elect Thomas Young and Fran Our hunting and fishing is the community are invited to Kern went on to compete in part of a rich tradition that Campbell Elementary thc division contest in Bay has made Michigan what it School’s annual open house, /Trash Bags HOLBROOK City Sept. 26 and won the is today. Hunters and an- which is scheduled for Judge of the area contest. There were 2 glers support a multi-million Thursday from 6 to 7:30p.m contestants from each Divi- dollar tourism economy that Residents are encouraged to BIGELOW HARDWARE Court of Appeals keeps state among the sion 5 club - Midland, Bay our tour the facilities. Class- Cass City Serving Michigan as a Judge for 24 Years City, EDS Saginaw, most popular destinations in rooms will, be open and the Thuriibtastics club and the the nation. Are we going to HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.rn.4 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. More than anv other Candidate school staf! will be on hand OWNERS: Jew & Beth, Stilson Harvey Spaulding club. allow a few animal rights to greet visitors. E, Holbrook, 4th District I Donald Jr. The Oct. 2 division contest Paid fw bv the Committee to Re-Elect Holbrook. P.0. Box 15034, hdng, MI LlNon-Partisan Ballot I in Bay City was a clidlcnge. 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BULLDOG AMANDA SALCIDO drives toward the basket against Akron- Fairgrove's Jamie Keena during Thursday's North Central Thumb League Hawks aim to stretch win tilt. Salcido tallied 13 points in Owen-Gage's 60-45 win,

Chris Hahn scored from one yard out and Oesch, from 4 string to 3 with BadAxe yards. Although the Cass City Red Hatchets, he added, have drive wcrc passes from Chad line. Oesch took the ball i'he offense was well diver- Hawks are out of the race for played on an up and down Ilicgel to Oesch. Thc first around left end for the touch- sified with 4 backs picking the Thumb C National foot- hasis, much the saiinc as wt' ~';iinu011 foiirth and 4 on the down on the next play. Andy up significant yardage: ball title, the team could bal- have. Marlcttc 35 and covcrcd 18 Edwards kicked the extra Daniel, 7 runs tor 84 yards; ance its won-lost record at 4- It looked as it Cass City yards. Thc second was a point. Ryan Brinkman. 8 for 64; 4 with a third victory in a row might jump off to a quick screen pass to Oesch that The Hawks made it 21 -0 Oesch, 11 for 64, and Hahn, Friday against visiting Bad start in thc opening minutes wcnt 19 yards for the marker. with 49 seconds left in the 14 for 50. Axe. of the game when Matt Thc Di cgul-Ocsch comhi n a- half, scoring on a 70-yard Tim Spencer Icd the defense Tuesday & Saturday The Hawks' third victory of Ocsch intercepted a pass on tion workctl for the extra 2 drive. with 8 tackles, 5 solo, and a 3 1/2" prints or 4" p r in t s blocked punt. Daniels had 7 the season came at the ex- the Marlette 40, hut thc points. Daniel intercepted a pass on At'ter breaking thc scoring tackles, recovered a fumble pense of winless Marlette, Hawks returned thc favor 2 the Cass City 30. A pass to 12 Exp, I Im99 2.99 34-7, which turned the ball plays later when a pitch-out ice, it didn't take the Hawks and intercepted a pass. Oesch Ryan Brinkman picked up 19 was in on 8 tackles, inter- over time after time with was fumhled. long to strike again and by and then he ran for 29 yards fumbles and pass intercep- the half they had the game cepted a pass and forced a 15 Expm 2m49 N/A in the lO-play drive. Ocsch fumble. Ryan Brinkman was tions. Neither team could stage a rinder coiitrol. scored from the 3-yard line. sustained drive in the tirst credited with 2 sacks and a Coach Tom Oesch said that C'ass City scored itgain with 24 Exp. 3199 4,99 quarter. A fiiinblc rcoovcry The teams exchanged fumble recovery, he felt that his charges played 4:Sl left in thc half and it was well in dominating the by Kyle Daniel 011 his own touchdowns in the third quar- game the det'cnse that set up the II 599 6,99 44 led to the first Cass City ter. Marlette scored on a 65- 36 Exp. . and added that the team will score. Tim Spencer blocked CASS CITY MARLETTIC need to keep playing on a touchdown at the 7:29 Inark yard run by Scott Campbell. Single Print Sale good on glossy 3V2" sire prints from 135, 110, a punt to give the Hawks a The Hawks added a pair of CC M 126, disc C-41 film only. Sale day does not apply to Jumbo 4" high level if they are to de- in the second period. prints, other special offers, 3%" size matte prints or 5"x 7" WOW fmt Rad Axe this week. The Big plays in the 1 I-play first on the Marlette 9-yard markers in the last half when First downs 20 7 mints. Does not apply to V2 frame 35mm. Passes connplete, intcept. 8-13-0 3-10-2 Yds. passing 1111 37 Rush attempts 50 31 Yds.rushing 308 120 Total yds. 409 157 Pen a1 t i es 3-20 7-70

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Coach Jim Mastie has said stripe and Lindsay Maharg quarter to lead 19-7 with all season that his Cass City chippcd in a pair of treys and 7:02 left in the period. Red Hawk haskethall tearin a foul shot to key the attack. Mastie used all of' his play- was capable of playing with In the third quarter Kara ers in the quarter and X of anybody in the Thumb it' Mclleiidort', the other half of hem scored, and at the halt' they could put it all together. Cass City's potent "twin tow- the game was decided 3s-13. Last week his charges wcnt ers", keyed heattack with 3 Mayville held its own in the a long way towards proving hoops and I~cHawks entered final quarters, outscoring the it. the final quarter with a solid coasting Hawks, 21 -20. Cass City rolled over Laker 43-29 lead. Cass City had no players in High last Tuesday, 60-40, In the last quarter Maharg, double figures, while Nicole anti then had an easy time Ult'ig and Mellcndorf Patterson scored 13 for the handlud a11 ot' the scoring to visi tors. Chad Tate disposing of the Mayville Wildcats, 56-35, Thursday. chalk up thc 60-40 decision. The Hawk win over the Bcsides Ul tig, Mellendorf; CASS CITY - LAKERS Lakers was especially grati- with 15 points, and Maharg, fying as the Lakers defeated with 1 1, were in double fig- CASS CITY - Maharg 2-1 Cass City when the team was ures. (3-4) 1 1 ; Chappel 0-1 (0-I ) Chad Tate 2; Daniel 0-1 (2-2) 4; Rea 0- not at full strength and is otic: Thc Hawk defense was uf the top teams in the solid all night. Ultig (12) and 1 (0-0) 2; Ulfig 0-6 ( 14- I 8) Thumb C National. Mellcntlort' (7) led the 26; Melleridorf 0-7 ( 1-2) 1 S. runner-up TOTALS - 2-17 (20-27) 60. LAKERS - Damm 1-3 (0-0) 9; Rathje 0-2 (0-0) 4; Gchrs 1-2 (4-4) 11; Elellhiiutil O-1 (0-0) 2; McLcllarl 0-3 (1 -3) for state title 7; Miller 0-2 (0-0)4; Hurrcii 0-1 (3-7) 5. slow start in the first quarter MAYVII,I,E GAME TOTALS - 2-14 (8-14) 40. and at the end of thu tirst 8 minutcs was in front 1 1 -10. It was a case oftoo much CASS CITY - MAYVII,I,E But contrary to many SHELLY ULFIG, who is the Cass City Red Hawks' leading of everything for the games this season, the of- Mayville Wildcats. The CASS CITY - Maharg 1-2 rebounder, is in the ideal position to grab the ball off the of- :, fense came to life in tho SN- (0-0) 7; Dore 0-0 (1 -3) 1 ; The Rud Hawks missed Hawks had too much re- fensive against :Enierald at Maplc C'reck. ond quarter, moving the teani 1 boards the Mayville Wildcats. bounding, too much ball han- Mastic 0- (0-0)2; Brown 0- I St, Johns, enahled Jeff' Irish qiialifying for the state tinals into a commanding, 30-1 8 dling, too niuch def'cnsc and 4 (1-3) 9; Cartwright 0-1 (2- of' Lansing Catholic. C'enlral by just 5 strokes, finishing lead at the internirssion. m 1 0 e 1 too much scoring power for 2) 4; Atlthony 0-2 (0-0)4; to take tlic tillr h) ii strokc. 13th. The top 10teains in the Ultig converted all b ot'hcr scriii- t'inals qualify for the the visiting Wildcats. Chappel 1-0 (2-4) 5; Daniel 145-146, chances from the charity 0-1 (0-0) 2; Rea 0-2 (3-6) 7; uueyis soaring champ finals. North Muskegon, Coach Mastie used every- U11-i~0-2 (3-7)7; Mellt11doII' Tate hit his sccoiiil diol oil with 3 led the field in the of Cass City. A 1977 gradu- He was presentea witn me : IS, body 011 ttw squad and evcry- 0-2 (0-0) 4; Mutioz 0-2 (0- the hole to the let1 atiti his semi-finals at Royal Scot ate of Fraiikcnriiuth, he is one scored with the excep- 0) 4. Marion C. Cruce Trophy, chip went over the grccii. (111 Go1 I' Coiirsc, hut bowed in currently living in , sterling silver punch bowl tion of exchange student TOTALS - 2-19 (12-25) 56 in 4 stroktx, he 7-pittcd tor tlic t'inals to Schoolcraft Kreda Ornari. Texas. where he is a pilot for and tray along with cups a 7. (322 ). which tinished second Amer i can Ea g 1 t' Co nmcr- engraved with the names of The Hawks took charge MAYVILLE - Manning 0- 1 Prior to thc firial tiiali.h. 'l'arc Friday Runner-up for the TCC NATIONAL cial Airlines. the 26 former winners of the WLWL early. Af'ter an early ex- (0-0) 2; Schllltz 0-0 (1 -2) 1 ; -.ad all qualifiers w11h ;I 7 1 a1 title was Goodrich (324). BCAS 60113 Tuckey was among 25 pi- change ot'haskets, Cass City Patterson 0-5 (3-9) I?; trophy. Royal Scot Golf C'OIIISC in Bcst rotind in the finals was EPBP 4295 1o t s 1'r n~ t h r c) u g h o u t t h e Marlene 3 3 8 7 movcd into a narrow lead, Lieher 0-2 (0-0) 4, u Lansing, Icacliiig Irish hy ii posted by Lmsing Catholic Cass City 3 3 7 7 country who took part in the Tuckey, who previously Badhe 2 4 5 9 12-7, at the end of the tint Dzikowicz 0-3 (0-0)6; Tho- stroke. Ccntral (321 ), but they USA 06212 quart cr. mas 0-1 (0-0) 2; Fwte 0-2 coinpctition, in which pilots finished fourth in the 1995 He parred 12 straighl Iioles scored only 323 in the scnii- are requircd to fly a specific championships, held in TCC AMERICAN In thc second quartcr Cass (1-3) 5; Dennis 0-1 (0-2)2. before taking a 20-niinute finals, too niuch to over- glider (Schweizer Model 1 - Moriarty, N.M., will defend WLWL City removed all doubts TOTALS - 0-15 (5-16) 3s. break. Wheii tie retririied ho c'otne. H. Beach 6 1 12 1 26) over specified his title at the 1997 1-26 Sandusky 5 2 13 2 ahout tho outconie of the courses went hogcy. par, douhlq bo- c'ass City totaled 334, trail- Dsckewille 5 2 7 7 gaine. Cass City scored the JUNIOR VARSITY: Cass gey and par on thc last 4 iiig only Harbor Beach (333) Reese 4306 Ubly 257 7 lirst 7 points in the second City 42, Mayville 38. grandsoti of Evelyn Tuck t io 1es . ti ii 1 o t I g T hu II I h t cii tins, Mayville 2 5 2 12 It was thc third \traiplir ycar Ind~vidualCass City scores Cros-Lex 0 6 1 13 lrlk was in thc liiials. As a Friday were: Tate, 71; Dave NCTL freshman, he tlnicticd tifth WLWL Hohbs, 80; Andy Green, 87; Kingston 11 0 13 1 illid last year was sixth. Hc'x Drew Kelly, 96, and Chris Port Hope B 1 12 3 0-Gage 7 3 8 5 A-Fairgrove 5 5 6 8 Peck 474 10 Caseville 2 7 2 9 CPS 293 12 N. Huron 1 8 2 11 John Clarke TUESDAY'S GAMES Announciy. + + BCAS at Bad Axe Forecast I Haire I Haire EPBP at Marietta USA at Cass Cty Cros-Lex at Deckerville Cros-Lex at V. Lutherai V. Lutheran V. Lutheran V. Luthcraii Cr 0 s-L,e x Harbor Beach at Reese Dcckcrville at Ubly Decker vi 11e Deckervi I Io Dcc kcrvil le Duckerville CELLULARONP's Sandusky at Ubty H arhor Bcach Harbor Beach North Huron at Peck H. Bcach at Mayville Harbor Beach Harbor Beach NBW at Caseville Lakers at Mxlette Lakers Lakers Lakers Lakers Port Hope at CPS Rad Axe at Cass City Bad Axe , Cass City Cass City Cass City NEW OFFICE WEDNESDAY'S GAME BCAS LJS A Vassar at Mayville BCAS at USA BCAS BCAS lieese at Sandusky Sandusk y Sand u s k y S and 11 sky San du s k y IN DOWNTOWN THURSDAYS GAMES c-PS Garber et BCAS C-PS at Owen-Gagt. c-PS c-PS c-PS Coach Light Pharmacy Deckerville at Sandusky Dryclcn at Kingston Ki ng st 0 I1 Ki ng s t 0 I1 Kingst OII Kingston Harbor Beach at Cros-Lex N. Huron at NBW NBW NBW NRW , North Huron r: Ubly at Mayville \\\ BADAXE Kingston at Peck North Huron at Caseville Last week's record 8-2 7-3 Owen-Gage at CPS I'ercentalres I~~~-I!Jl73% I 7-3157-14) 80% (57-14) 80% (54-17) 76%

A secure jab, god health care, an afhrdable home, a decent education for their children, arid the chance for ii relaxed and enjriyahle retirement arc what people want most,

Congressman Jim Rarcia cams, and is working in Congmss to help yrw by:

-&- cmpnsorinp: and supporting H bahnced budget Ilcrnsti tutional amendment;

voting to reform the way government does hminexs, including the line item veto;

+-. supporting rneminflul tax refom for capitat gains, Congressman ediic;ition and home ownership; and & protecting Social Security, Medicare, and vetem Jim Barcia programs.

Caring, Working and V0tin.g for the people of the 5th District i DENNIS CROOKEDACRE - Tuscola & Sanilac Counties * MOiEMOTOR SALES - Caro * DEBORAH McBRlDE - Huron L Sanilac Counties BUKOSKI CHEVROLETlPONTlAC - Ubly EAST HURONTV - Bad Axe ! - - , - - - . - - - Endorsed by Bay Area Chamber of Commerce, hhited Auto Workers, Michigan Farm Bureau, National Association of Policc Organizations, , Vctcrms of Foreign Wars Political Action Committee 1 CE LLU LA RONE* CAR0 Caro Centre (Near Central Shop-Rite). BAD AXE 181 E Huron I Caro 517-673-1666 1-800-624-8766 Bad he517-269.1666 PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1996 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Walbro CALL 872-2010 TO PLACE AN ACTION AD Transit (nonbusiness) rates. General For Rent Notices Services Services .) 10 words or less, $1.75 each # / reports insertion; additional words 8 Merchandise FOR RENT - One-bcdroom cents each. Three weeks for ( J FREE SENIOR the price of 2-cash rate. Save 1969 MOBILE home to be FOR SALE I Storage barns, upstairs apartment in Cass Thomas Roofing City. 872-4579. 4-10-23-3 CITIZEN BINGO record money by enclosing cash with nioved. 2 budrooms, 1 1/2 all sizes, horse barns, dog Serving the area baths, kitchcn. dining room, houses, craft items. Will de- PARTY mail orders. Rates for display SIQbouette glrnousme ~L~ice for 25 years want ad on application. largc living room. Lots of liver. Call 872-2608, 3rd FOR RENT - One-bedroom Thurs., Oct. 31 apartlnent in Gagetown. Whatever the Occasion... sales built-ins, stove and refrigera- house on Hurds Corner Rd., 1:00 - 4:OO p.m. LICENSED ' tor included. 872-4472. north of M-8 1, Harold $1 5Ymonth plus utilities. Leave the Driving To Us! ( Automotive \ Prizes & Refreshments Weddings Proms L. E. Althaver, chairman 2- 10-9-3 Deeri ng . 2-9-23-tf 5 17-672-4035. 4-10-23-3 VFW Hall INSURED and chief executive officer, Concert5 Sporting Events 1983 GMC Suburban 350, 4533 Weaver St. BONDED RENT - 2-bedroom Airport Runs A Night Out Walbro Corporation, re- automatic, power steering , NEW, NEVER USED SINGLE BED, $100. FOR SponsoredCass City by: house in town available Nov. WALLY LAMING, OWNER ported record sales of power brakes, tilt wheel, Craftsman 26. in. push lawn Electrolux attachmeqt and 872-2970 $132.545 million for the 1, $375 a month plus de- 4276 Ale St., Cass City trailer package. $900 or best sweeper with 7.0 cu. ft. hop- power nozzle $75 or best of- Post 3644 Ladies Am. 5 17-872-1290 Cass City third quarter ended Sept. 30, posit. No pets. Call 872- offer. 872-3881 after 330. per. Adjustable brush height. fer. Call 872-3325. 8-10-23-tf compared with $124.495 5517 after 4:OO 4-10-23-3 5- 10-23-2 1-10-23-1 Cost new $106.00. Will takc 2- 10- 16-3 million for the third quarter $70.00 O.B.O. for it. 872- - of 1995. Simpson Excavating 1988 CHEVY Astro Convcr- 3166. Dick Erla. 2-10-23-1 TOY POODLE with papers, Notices Net income was $2.346 sionVan. Loaded. Well main- $100 or best offer. Ask for 2 Dozer landscaping - All, million for the third quarter JENSEN 500 WATT 4 chan- LOST - Female mature cat, types of backhoe work : tained, excelletit condition, Jan. Call in morninpu- or eve- - - compared with $2.289 mil- $4,500 OBO. 872-5700 be- riel amp $175, Optimus 175 nings. Phone 872-3629. spayed, charcoal grey. Left Hous; demolition & removal lion for the same 'period in fore 8 p.m. 1-1 0-23-3 watt anip $75, pair Band Pass 2-10-16-3 new home in Cass,City the Season Footings - Waterlines - : 1995. Net income per share speakers $140,300 watt Pio- Could be in Schwerlcr 01 Siding v Dennis and His Music Complete septic systems of 27 cents was the same as neer 10" sub encloser $150, Milligan Rd. area. Con. 872-5082 the same period in 1995. Av- FOR SALE - 1987 Ford Sony indash CD player $150, & - cerned if she has been seer Makers at VFW Hall Sand - Gravel - Topsoil EXP. Call 872-2538. * Licensed & Insured erage shares outstanding for 872 -4 3 34. 2- 10-23-3 now through Oct* 31. or has new home. Please ca] Friday, Nov. 1 Variety of fill - the third quarter were 1-10- 16-3 service on weekends. 872-3888. * Guaranteed Workmanship Any size fill job 5-10-23- 1 7 - 11 p.m. 8,645.041 and 8,610,864 in TOY POODLE with paj3ers Polega's Vegetable Stand, * Free Written Estimates FreeEs ti ma tes 1995. FOR SALE - 1973 truck and to good homc. Ask for Jan, corner of M-53 and Bay $5.00 per person * Over 20 yrs. Experience 872-4502 . trailer, Oliver grain drill, Call in morning or cvenings. City-Forestville Road. Luiich included * Call Jim today 8- 1 -23-tf For the first 9 months of hand built cattle trailer, hand Phone 872-3629. 2-10-16-3 2- 10-2-4 GOULDS 5-10-23-2 Thank You! 8-5-12-tf I 1996, Walbro reported sales made disk field cultivator. If of $440.501 million com- interested call Unionville FREE STANDING wood Household MIKA'S CUSTOM Thank 9th Annual pared with $312.786 million (517) 674-8441. 1-10-16-3 burning stove with 15 ft. of MOLDINGS for the same period in 1995. all-purpose 8-inch chimney, LAMOTTE many accessorics, like new, HUGE GARAGE SALE & 9 Hardwood Molding Income for the 9-month 1993 CAVALIER RS, ex- YOU CRAFT SHOW period was $1 1.704 million, $450. Phone mornings, 872- Estate Sale - Something for Beauty Salon Furniture Repair tended warranty to 75,000 everyone. Thursday, Friday compared with $11.212 in 3748. 2- 10-23-3 Saturday, Oct, 26 Open Mon.-Sat. (app't. only) Woodworking . miles, 53,000 miles, 4 wheel and Saturday, Oct. 24,25,26, 1995. Income per share for Lamotte Township Hall Evening app'ts. available Reproduction Design: ABS, cruise, air condition- 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day. for 9 months was $1.35 com- FOR SALE - 84" sofa, 9 miles north of Marlette, KATHY SWEENEY Kiln-Dried Hardwood, ing, 4 new tires. $6,500 or shades of beige, brownish 3130 E. Cass City Rd. 6 3/4 pared with $1.30 for the best. (517) 872-4221. 1/2 cast on Snover Rd. 0w nerlOper a tor gold and touch of pine green. miles west of Cass City. following (517) 872-4898 same period in 1995. 1-10- 16-3 14-10-23-1 FREE ADMISSION 4556 Green Rd., Cass Ciiy Also wood trim hanging 4821 Huron Line Rd. DOOR PRIZES 872-3976 * Continued strengthening of light. Both excellent condi- 1/3 mi. east of the automotive market in 1988 MUSTANG LX, S- tion. 872-2920. 2-10-23-3 ESTATEYARD SALE - Sat- God's LUNCH SERVED 8-4- 13-tf speed, 2-door, cassette, urday, 26th, and Sunday, Cemeter y/Elkt on Rd, Europe and the resulting de- 5- 10-16-2 8-12-20-tI mand fo Wal br o power locks, air, woman FOR SALE - 1986 Honda 27th. Many miscellaneous items. One mile east and one calling Automotive's products in owned. Asking $2,300 or 250 Big Red %wheeler. & & <%& % Ronold E. Palmer best offer. After 5':30 call mile north of Cass City. Cor- k s that market helped the cor- Looks rough. Runs well. Chuck , Builder poration set a new third quar- 872-2380. 1 - 10-9-3 $700. 872-5079. ncr of Schwegler and ter sales records, Althaver 2- 10-23-3n Milligan Rds. 14-10-23-1 Susan "CLASSY% Z Smith New buildings, old said. FOR SALE - Super hunter/ Tom % buildings, roofing, GARAGE SALE - Saturday, Refrigeration "Walhro Automotive's new fisherman vehicle. Big and CHOLESTEROL TOO s 4" siding, pole burns HIGH? Lower it with Heart- Oct. 26, at 6349 Brenda Paul CUTS plastic fuel tank facility in powerful 1978 Ford LTD 11 Drive, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. only. and NO JOB TOO BIG OR station wagon. Not nnuch Flo capsulcs. Available 5-10-23-1 ' Cacapava, Brazil, was sched- Kally Maharg. 14-10-23-1 SUNSHINE Appliance Repair TOO SMALL uled to begin production in rust, lots of work done 011 Coach Light Pharmacy. 2805 Crawford Rd. 2- 10-23-2 Certified Master Mechanic the third quarter. However, engine and drivetrain, runs inCassCity Cass City, Mich. 48726 great. Body and interior in GARAGE SALE - 4301 Computer Align men t s delays in customer programs Jacob Rd., Cass City. Items is at P All makes and models (5 17) 872-4780 postponed production, which great shape. 155,000 miles PUBLIC NOTICE: Major Computer B a1an ce too numeroub to mention. CIASSY CUTS p is now expected to begin in only 2 owners. Very clcan. M a nu fac t urer 1 i qui d a t i n g & Rotation- Call 872n3092 8-9-30-t. Hauls a lot for the family, Arch steel buildings, 40x30 New, used and antiques. Oct. Front End parts Novem ber," Althaver noted. 24-25,9-5. 14-10-23-1 8-3- 15-tf This delay was a factor in hunter, or fisherman. $2,000. was 6,200 now 2,990; 40x56 Shocks & Struts the below anticipated levels Call 872-2843 after 5:30 was 10,900 now 5,990; other TANN I N GI I Ken Martin I sizes. 1-800-745-2685. MOVING SALE - Oct. 25 Brakes of income for the third quar- p.m. 1-1 0-9-3 .~ 2-10-23- 1 and 26. 4 beds, some bed- TU~C-U p s UNLIMITED MONTH Electric, Inc. ter, Althaver said. Inefficien- ding, miscellaneous furni- Free Estimates 872-3579 Homes Farms cies related to the transfer of ture, electric stove and refrig- Call - plastic tank production to a 1988 GRAND PRIX LE, STORM All your tire needsflorn $250° Commercial power windows, locks, seats, erator - 2 years old, washer, new plastic fuel tank facility wheelbarrows Robert Bliss air, tilt, cruise, CD player, WINDOWS dryer, many dishes, pots, Industrial in Lokeren, Belgium, also pans, and old chat type to tractors Hours: Daily 7-9 p.m. New and rewire contributed to reduced earn- remote keyless entry, 2 door. ,r, Sat. 7-1 p.m. Builder white. $3,500, 872-4784. VINYL freezer - works good. 3844 See us today LICENSED ings, according to Althaver. % Licensed & Insured STATE 1- 10-16-3 Savers Cedar Run Rd., Cass City. Walbro Engine Manage- Heat 872-3362. 14-10-23-1 Cass City Tire I WIGS *NAILS Replacement Windows Phone 872-4114 m'ent experienced a slower 1/2 House & Vinyl Siding 4 180 Hurds Corner Road WINDSHIELDS - We do I TANNING New Construction & than expected ramp-up of Real Estate Phone 872-5303 8-8- 10-tf glass. We contact your insur- <& Remodeling carburetor production at its Full House Deals 5-12-18-tf ance. We pick up and deliver. 87mCLASS Homes & Businesses new plant in China. In addi- .._ SALT FREE iron condition- We guarantee our work, One ACE GLASS 8-5-3 1-tf ers and water softeners, tion, mird quarter orders for call does all. 872-2822, ACE 872-5277 lawn and garden products 872-2822 2-8-21-14 HOUSE FOR SALE - All 24 Hour 32,000 grain, $700. In-home Glass. 1-8-21- 16 % next to Cass Theater were below normal seasonal new windows, new roof, new service on all brands. Credit levels due to wetter and FOR SALE - h ft. Galaxic siding. Near Colony House. WRECKER Francis Builders cards accepted. Call Paul's fiberglass camper top. Excel- 872-3784. 3- 10-23-6 milder than normal spring FOR SALE - '94 Ford 150 New Homes or Pump Repair, 673-4850 and summer weather. These Icnt condition, $350, Queen- 800-745-485 1 for free analy- XL, new tires, bed cover, bug size bed and franic, Serta SERVICE factors combined to produce shield, 48,000 miles, great CHEBOYGAN COUNTY: Remodeling, Roofing, sis. 8-9-25-tf niattress, like new, $200, 872-2251 day earnings levels that were less shape. $12,000 firm. Call Cart 10.01 Beautifully Wooded Siding, Barns, Pole and harness (needs work), Rolling Acres. Short walk to 872-5606 night than previously anticipated, 872-4716 anytimc. 1-10-2-4 Buildings Althaver explained. $200. 15 inch saddle, good State Land. Remote hunting condition, $200. Call 872- and camping. Trail road ac- Licensed and Insured FOR SALE - 1989 5th Av- 3657 aftcr 3:30 p.m. 4 place cess. $16,500, $500 down, Lapeer enue, good condition, s 11 u w 111 o hi le t r ai I er, g oocl $200/month, 11 % Land Phone 872-2921 123,000 miles. Call (517) condition. $800. Call 872- Contract. Northern Land woman 665-2284. 1- 10-23-3 4983 Or 872-3657. Company 1-800-968-3 1 18, or 872-4696 You call, haul " 2-1 0-16-3 3- 10-23- 1 we 8-2-26-tf Gas & Oil Furnaces CASS CITY WRECKER/ files suit General All Gas Appliances FOR SALE - ThoIrIas Pl~y- HIGH RISK AUTO ELECTRIC $505 A Lapeer woman tiled a Merchandise mate organ. Good condition, AAA Affiliated lawsuit Thursday against I I mortgages, refinance, pur- HEATING $300. Call evenings (517) 5-8-3 1-tf wlSalad Bar Erla's Inc., Cass City, claim- 658-2270 or leave message. chases, homes, vacant land, and ing she was hurt when a con- FOR SALE - Remington 4 - 9 p.m. 1100 and 870 slug barrel, 2- 10-9-3 mobiles on land, cash in K OF c SPAGHETTI and tainer of soda was dropped ~- hand, consolidation, slow meatball supper - Saturday, TUESDAY SPECIAL COOLING on her foot while shopping smooth and rifles and other All You Cun Eut barrels. Remington 11 FOR SALE - 14x52 rrzobilc payment, bankruptcy, fore- Nov. 2, 4:30-8:OO p.m., St. March 11. 00 12 Liver & Onions SPECIALIST gauge and 20 gauge. Call honie in an adult park, near closures ok. Call Annette Pancratius Center. Adults $4.25-~ - ~ 872-261 9. 2- 10-9-3 Ruskin, Fla. For more infor- CONTINENTAL $3.50, students $2,00. Under Paul L. The suit, filed by Roseanne mation please call (51 7) 673- 5 free. Take-outs available. LUNCH BAR Ramirez in Tuscola County I IN a.m.- I:Mp.m. $4.75 Brown 4482. 2- 10-9-3 MORTGAGE 5-10- 16-2 ~ ~ Circuit Court, seeks damages FOR SALE - Used Whirl- WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Owner in excess of $10,O00. pool and Kenmore washers FOR SALE - I super single 1-$00-561-5715 & BINGO Every Sunday at Spaghetti Breadsticks State Licensed and dryers, $75 to $95. Also free flow watcr hed. $200 or - St. Pancratius Hall, S. All You Can Eat *Flood removal 24 Hour Emergency Ramirez claims the al!eged new and used motors and best ot'fcr. Call 872-2653. $4.25 Don 2- 10-9-3 For Rent Seeger, Cass City. Doors Dohn Sewice injury to her right foot re- parts fo Whirlpool, open 5:OO p.m., games start Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11-8 p.m 4394 Maple #3 sulted in the termination of Kenmore and GE washers Fri.11-10 p.m.; Sat. 11-9 p.m. CALL 517-872-2734 FOR RENT - Hillside North, at 5:30."No smoking" ef- Cass City her employment at a health and dryers. 5 17-872-20 1 3 HARDWOOD/FIRE- Sunday 9-3 p.m. 2- bedr oom apart men t , coin - fective May 5. Phone 872- Phone 872-347 1 8-7- 10-tf 8-3-30-tf care facility. 2-10-23-3 WOOD - $35 face cord. operated laundry. Security 5410. Knights of Columbus NORTHWOOD SHORES ._ Call 872- 1 140. 2- 10-5-tf RESTAURANT deposit and first month's Council No. 8892. Drys Faster rent. Call 872-4654. 5-4-24- tf 6106 Beechwood Drive StaysFiuffy FOR SALE - Kennel fe11~- CARPET BRIE 11 Ray Armstead and Co. 4-9-1 I-tf 872-5642 Smells Good .Payroll Processing ing. Y'x30'. 1969 634 Scar- VFW HALL available for STEAM 13 yrs. Experience 13 i o snow n~u hi 1e. Ni n te n do rental occasions. Call Jim Truck Mount Complete Bookkeeping ciitcrtainment center system. FOR RENT- Cass City Mini Ceranski at 872-435 1. < To Give Awav Aftur 6 call (517) 872-2475. Storage. Call 872-39 17. 5-2-21 -tf and Accounting Services 2-1 0-16-3 4-3- 13-tf FREE - Healthy and ador- .Tax Preparation able orangc and white kit- WANT TO LEASE dccr tens, 6 weeks, litter trained, APARTMENT FOR RENT hunting land, father and son 872-461 Computer Consulting - good renters wanted. Must Call 872-5612. 7-10-23-1 4 with references. Call collect, Larry Harper Upholstery Cleaning 6545 Church St., Cass City, Michigan have references. 81 0-659- ask fur Scott, (517) 892- 4205 Little Rd. Spot Removal 8432 or 810-659-7279. 5 136. 5-1 0-9-3 Services Cass City, MI 48726 Odor Killing Experts Ph: 517-872-4532 Fax: 517-872-51 40 -rnSlnce 1957 4-7-3-tf FOR RENT - Hillside North, WOULD THE PERSON ANTENNA 1-bedroom apartment, coin- who assisted me out of my INSTALLATION operated 1aundr y. Security seat belt at the 2-car accident on M-53 and Bay City- TUNE-UPS deposit and first month's SERVICE REPAIR rent. Call 872-4654. Forestville Rd, 10-10-92. Also Rndios, VCRs, OVERHAULS 4-9-1 1-tt please call this number, 8 10- 664-0376. 5- 10-9-3 CBs, Murine Radios, Repair all makes & NICE CLEAN 2-bedroom Stereos, TVs models push mowers, mobile honie for rent, 3 miles BINGO - Every Wednesday PHONE 872-2696 riders, trimmers, chain from town. $300 per month night. Open 6:OO-early bird saws & tillers CARO 673-4367 plus utilities and $300 secu- 6:30 - regular bingo 7:OO. Schneeberger's Phone: 517-673-3957 12M € kroAd. r i t y dep osi t . 87 2 - 3 34 5. Post 3644 VFW, Weaver St. Appliances-TV-Furniture 1275,Riley Rd., Cam, MI 48723 8-4-24-tf & 4- 10-23-3 5-2-26-tf 8-6-19-tf CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1996 PAGE NINE .'CALL872-2010 TO PUCEAN ACTION AD -IO WOODED ACRES - Close TWO STEEL BUILDINGS, (1) Services Services Services Services Services Help* Wanted tg lamii river3 - mme next to 40x3~$3,961,was (1) 50x60will sei!was for \ P I. < > m,m ELECTRIC MOTOR and state land. $10,500, $300 , ?AUL'S PUMP REPAIR - SEMI TRUCK driver for down, 11% interest - owners $10,909, will sell for $7,809. power tool repair, 8 amto ' Erla Packing :' water pump and water tank COMPLETE DOG kennef- John's SmaII sugar beet harvest. Must financing. Call (517) 348- New, never put up, can deliver. 5 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to 6233 Church St. 3104, write P.O. Box 185, Call Dave 1-800-292-0111. : sales. In-home service. ing, starting at $6 a day. Call noon Saturdays. John Blair, Engine Repair have CDR or F endorsement Cass City and one year experience. Grayling, MI 49738. Credit cards accepted. Call 658-2332. 8-9-4-tf 1/8 mile west of M-53 on ALL MAKES & MODELS :: 673-4850 or 800-745-485 I Phone 872-2 19 I Call days (517) 673-0610, THE SECRET TO BUYING Sebewaing Road. Phone 6426 Cass City Rd. MAGAZINES for 95% off anytime. 8-9-2s-tf evenings (517) 872-4071. LEGAL ADVICE OVER THE : 269-7909. 8- 12- 13-tf Cass City, Mich. Custom Butchering PHONE. Experienced lawyers. revealed!! Incredible opportu- Fridays only 11-10-9-3 Interior & Exterior LEE MORGAN Across from stockyard Private; Confidential; Con- nity. Too easy. You must hear I KAPPEN TREE Crankshaft straightening USDA Inspected Plant venient - No Traveling. this. 24 hour toll free message. :I Painting PAINTING HIRING LABORERS. Call Concerning leases, land, cred- 1-800450-7086. SERVICE available Custom Curing, Smoking, Thomas Roofing (517) 872- CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Reasonable Rates Cutting, Wrapping and it, debt, family, estate, criminal, Let YOUR 'tree probleni 2970 Monday-Friday, 8:30 business. 1-900-896-4630, DIABETICS ! (using in su I in) *INTERIORS Mon.-Fri. 4 - 9 p.m. Freezing a.ni.-4:30 pm.EOE. *EXTERIORS be OURS! Sat. 9 4.m. - 5 p.m. We Make Venison Sausage $1.99 minute, 18+. Medicare pays for your sup- We're insuredfor your 11-10-9-3 plies. We bill them, ship to you. *WOOD GRAINING 872-3866 8-6-22-tf 8-10-31-tf *TEXTURING protection Save money. Satisfaction TREES BRUSH HELP WANTED - truck SAVE ON COMPUTER guaranteed. Liberty Medical 1- Ross Kraft LIMBS STUMPS Farm driver wanted, experienced MEMORY! SIMMs: 8Mb/$52; 800-633-2001 - NO H.M.O. Cass City,Mich. Gall Anytime Equipment in hauling farm commodi- 16 Mbl$117. Complete P5-100 members mention 9041. 1-800-322-5684 F.E. Franzel ties. For beet hauling. CDL Multimedia System w/Monitor (51 7) 872-3840 or 1-517-673-53 13 required, competitive wages $899. Credit cards welcome. $$CASH$$ Immediate $$ for 8-9-4-9 8-3-27-1 Well Drilling 1947 A FARMALL tractor. (517) 674-8429, 11-10-16-3 Lifetime Warranty on Memory. structured settlements and runs good, snow plow, snow Sky-Tech Computers, South- deferred insurance claims. 2" to 5" wells chains, $2,500. James field & Howell (800) 975-9776. J .G. Wen tworth 1-800-386- Real Estate For Sale drilled & repaired Franklin, 872-5201. HELP WANTED - Employ- 3582. 9-10-16-3 ees to work with develop- METAL ROOFING AND SID- Pump Sales mentally disabled adults. ING. For HouseslBarns. ATTENTION HOMEOWN- Promoting active treatment Incredible Proven Product. ERS! Tamer Mortgage & Service < Livestock and teaching daily living Super Attractive. Low Cost. Company Introduces, The 2nd (517) 843-5811 skills. Must have GED or di- Easy Installation. GUARAN- chance Mortgage. Are you FOR SALE - Black Angus ploma, phone, and be at least TEED 20 Years. We Cut To delinquent on house pay- 8-9- 15-tf cow, raw calves in April and 18. 51 7-872-5677. The Inch. Fast Delivery! FREE ments, property or income May. 872-201 9. 11-10-23-2 Literature. 1-717-656-1814. taxes, over loaded with credit 10-10-23-4 cards, in foreclosure, bankrupt. Call today for a NOW ACCEPTING applica- FREE credit analysis. NO tions for all shifts. Apply at D IAB ET ICs! (using insulin) APPLICATION FEE. Program People's Choice, 6144 E. Did you know Medicare (or also includes mobile homes on Cass City Rd., Cass City. insurance) covers Most land. 800-285-52841810-626- Psychiatric RNs 11-10-16-3 Supplies? Save money - call 1296. Remember IF YOU 1-800-633-2001. Liberty DON'T CALL WE CAN'T GIVE US A CALL! Our Bay City Home Care office now has per Medical-Satisfaction HELP. WANTED - Responsible fe- Guaranteed. No H.M.O. mem- diem positions available for the Thumb area. male roonimate to share 3- bers mention 9040. Current RN license is required. Flexible hours bedroom, 2-bath, mobile NEED MONEY? Homeown- home near Cass City. Must ers, We have the right loan for and schedules available. MANAGER NEEDED you!! Speedy service Quick have references. 872-2007. LOCALLY for Business Heartland Home Health Care & Hospice 11-10-16-3 closings. Slow credit OK. Take Consultant. Career minded- cash out for ANY worthwhile 1-800-932-6691 , ext. 1 16 mature, honest, dependable. purpose. Call Mortgage H C)US EKEEPERS No selling-high income. Will EOE America today! 1-800-334- NEEDED for cleaning office train - Call (847) 884- 7038. 11-10-23-1 buildings in Cass City area, 10724630) 41 5-0655. 4.43 Acres+- 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 3 Bedrooms - 2 baths, large family part time, evening hours. Call HIGH RISK, Mortgages, Re- full basement, fireplace, Good size room. Cass City schools. Well kept PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR 1-800-968-349 1.1 1 - 10-16-2 finance, purchase homes, DRIVER 9 EARN $500 PER rooms. 2 car garage. CC-289 home. 24'x30' barn. CC-287 We ofier a challenging position with excellent ben- vacant land, mobile homes on WANTED - Person to clean WEEK GUARANTEED! Solos land, cash in hand, consolida- efits for whands-on team oriented individual who snow from First Presbyterian average 2,500 mileslweek, tions, foreclosure OK. CALL possesses the following qualiiications: Church sidewalks. Please teams average 5,000 CONTINENTAL MTG. 1-800- call 872-2522. 11-10-23-3 mileslweek. Over 80% drop-n- 561-5715, Open Sat, 9-3 p.m. * Experience in light manufacturing and welding. hook, no cabovers or slip seat- * Knowledge of SPC and Automotive quality AN OHIO OIL company ing. (800) 729-9770. BUILDERS LICENSE COU- requirements. needs responsible person RSE. Money back guaranteed GOVERNMENT FORECLOS- * Ability to accept and delegate responsibility. now in the Cass City area, you will pass the Michi an Regardless of cxperience, ED HOMES, pennies on the builders license exam. $95 * Self disciplined, positive attitude. write H.K. Read, P.0, Box $1. Repo's, VA, HUD, Sheriff includes complete course sales. No money down gov- 3 Bedroom Ranch Home - Nice Beautiful Newer Home - Central air, * Sound leadership, planning, training, problem 696, Dayton! OH 45401. materials. Prepare now for solving and goal setting skills. 11-10-23-3 ernment loans available now. next exam. Information: 1-800- full baselnent. ~~~t.1 car mastcr bath wlwhirlpool tub, marble fire- Local listingsldirectory. Toll 541-1030. place, oak trim. Full 12 block basement. * MRP experience. free 1-800-669-2292 ext H- send re- MANUFACTURING com- 4000. For consideration please resume and salary pany in Cass City is taking DRIVERS - SOLOmEAMS. quirements to: Box AS, doCass City Chronicle, P.O. applications for surface Teams - $loOK+! Trainers - 115, Cass MI 48726. grinder operators. Steady GOVERNMENT $70K+! $2K signa (teams)! Box City, SEIZED Drive conventionals coast-to- 11-10-23-2 employment and benefit CARS for pennies on the $1. package, No experience nec- Jaguar, Corvette, Mercedes, coast! Bonuses, benefits, 401 K. Covenant Transport essary. Please send resume to BMW, Porsche, Honda, 4X 4's, trucks and more. Local (experienced) 1-800-441-4394 HELPWANTED -Part-time Box C25, C/O Cass City Ext. SY-19. (Graduates) 1- baker. Must have some ex- Chronicle, P.O.Box 1 15, salesldirectory. Toll free 1-800- 669-2292 ext A-4000. 800-338-6428 Ext. SY-19 perience in production bak- Cass City, MI 48726. Weekend recruiters. ery. Also need part-time do- 1 I -7- 17-tf nuts and cake decorator. Driver - HERE WE GROW AGAIN! Drivers are needed !LOTTERY WINNERS! Get Apply in person mornings at $cash$ Now for your future Sommers). 11-10-23-1 immediately. Exp'dllnexp'd. OTR. $2,000 sign-on bonus payments. We also purchase WILDLIFE/ (exp'd.), company-sponsored insurance settlements. 1-800- training, comprehensive bene- 326-9520. CONSERVATION fits. Gainey Transportation Beautifully Decorated Condo Located Adjacent to New on the Market - Used to be the country stone Services, Inc. 1-800-326- ORLANDO - Pulte Homes has Lake. Full flnishcd walk-out lower lcvel with a 3rd school and presently is a very nice 2 bedroom home on JOBS 8889. new 2/2 condos available in bedroom. Ceramic tile in kitchen and baths. just over 4 acres of land, complete with a 6O'x11Ox16' Game wardens, security, Gated Golf Course Comm- Natural gas heat and central air. TCC1171 pond stocked with fish. ??? maintenance, etc. No exp. unity with 24 hour security. Purchase with or without furni- necessary. Now Hiring . DAYTONA BEACH, FL. Stay ROMANTIC WEDDINGS IN Location, hcation, Imxttion!! Beautiful family home clvse to For The Dreamer - Ycs, you can remodel this older home into ture. Rent it now and move schools, park and downtown. 4-5 bedrooms, 2 112 baths, den, your dram house or build your dream house from scratch where For Info Call in a nice place on the beach GATLINBURG area. Simple this winter. Special monthly yet elegant Christian wedding later. Free video. I-888-BY- fireplace, large covered patio. 3 car garage, great backyard for this home is sitting. Beautiful location with a breathtaking view, (219) 794-0010 PULTE. thc lads to play. TCC 1 167 you can see for miles. There are 3 bedrooms, newer furnace, rates thru February. New, starting at $129. Flowers, Jwt Outside the Village Limits - Very nice 2 story brick home water heater, but docs need lots remodeling. Over 2 112 ext. 8942 M, Superior-rated, tropical, Photographs, Lodging avail- of acres HAROLD IVES TRUCKING with 3 hedroums, 1 112 baths, pantry rwtii oifkitchen. Walk-in with home sitting on top of a hill with lots of trees. Asking $29,900. 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., 7 days oceanfront motel. 1-800-682- able. 1-888-428-9996 Toll iittic rooiii, I st lloor laundly. 4 car gmige. 'TCC 1 I69 cy2020 11-10-2-4 0919. Free. needs motivated individuals to Excellent Horiie for thc Couple Starting Out - I'riced at only All Brick 2 Story - 1 up and 3 down. Yes, there's plenty of tuum enter our Training Program. $49,c)(X). 3 bzdmoni ranch with a largc: cncluseil purch, carport, for your family in this finc honie. Nice size dining room, living WILD WEST RANCH in So. Call 1-800-999-8012 for com- plete information. Experienced storage shed. Neat and clcan and very nicely dcclmtd 'TCCI 179 riwii and large country kitchen. The lot size is 13S'xS45', the ( Real Estate For Sale Colorado. 55 AC - $39,900. New Ranch Hoiiie Built in 1995 - All 9' cciling, Merrilat cherry garage is 22'x36' anti the chicken coop is 10'S"x16'. Cass City 1 Mix of beautiful woods & drivers call: 1-800-842-0853. cabinets, 6 piinel pine doors, bevclul glass front door, garden tub schools. Cheat Irxatiun and yes, this home has lots of potential rolling fields wlspectacular in muter bedrcmi, brass faucets. Beautifully decorated and land- and the owner hu done lots of updating. Take a look and make bluffs & mtn. views. Year round DOCTOR BUYS LAND CON- scapcd. "CC I I80 an offer. hslung $54.900. C'y30 12 access wltelephone & electric. TRACTS and loans money on Can't Drive By - YUUhavc tu Itwk inside tu see what this homc Just A Little South of Cass City sits this 3 bedroom ranch home. Excellent financing. Call now real estate. Fast closing. hiic to offer. 3 bcdrotinis, 2 baths, hardwood floors, open stair- 2 bathrooms, largc country kitchen, living rooin and extra large 719-485-0656 Red Creek. Immediate cash. Deal directly caw. Newer gas furnace and hot water heater. 2 car garage. sewing rtxmdlaundry room, lhe garage is attached and there is with Doctor Daniels & Son, 1- 7'C'C1181 an additional liirgt: 24'x30' that is heated, electric and workshop I 800-837-61 66, 1-810-335- Country Setting with the Convenience of Town - Custom built insulated. Out back are lots of trees and extrd storage buildings. WOLFF TANNING BEDS. Tan 6166. ranch home featuring 3 hedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, full finished base- Owner relocating north. Asking $69,90O/rnake an offer. Cy2015 at home! Buy direct and SAVE. ment. 2 car garage. Bcau~ifullylandscaped with flowers and Nestled in the Woods - Yes, located just east of Cass City sits Commercial/Home units from HOMElPROPERTY OWNERS trees. TCC1183 this 3 bcdruum, 2 story honie on just under 5 acres of woods. 2 $199. Low Monthly Payments! One of a Kind - Beautif'ul hoiiie set on 1 3/4 acres. Large master bathrwms. dining room. latchen, den, and family rmm in the Need Debt Relief? *No appli- Call today for FREE Color cation fee Avoid high broker suite. music rocinl, den or oftice. Family rwni with vaulkd ccil- basenlent. The garale! 's iittiichd and it is an extra large one and Catalog 1-800-842-1305. ing and tireplace. I .VISof closets and slurage throughout. Full the pole barn was built just'. a fcw years ago and it's 20'x24'. The One bedroom. Large lot. Upstairs un- fees Pay Taxes Credit card debt Land contract balloons baseinent. 2 car garage. 'I'CC 1 1x5 hunting is great in this area it'yuu'rc a hunter or if you're not, you finished. AskinE $1 2,500.00. OW-72 NO DOWNPAYMENT? NO Neat, Nice tk New - Ideal tor the retird couple. 3 bedrcwni ranch can enjoy the wildlife as it is. f'rice was just reduced to $69.900 Home improvement PROBLEM! Build on your lot, Commercial properties home under construction. Call now and you can choose your after being on the market less than 30 days. This is a sign of a NOW, without 20% downpay- own carpets. countertop and cabinets. 'KC:1 187 MO?'IVATH) SEI,I,Earge wrii p-iiround prch for sum inert i nit' sit ti ng . busincss Irication. 'I'OSO 1 Miles Homes 1-800-343-2884 A BANK TURN YOU DOWN? 1'CC 1 18X Hunter's and Fisherman's Paradise - 3 bedroom home with . 6501 MAIN STREET, CASS CITY, MI 48726 Team uPL Ext. L. HOMEOWNERS CASH What A View! Sit in the sun room and ltwk out over the golf wonderful lireplacc and enclcisctl porch. Boat dockage available FAST! 1ST and 2ND MORT- cwrse from this ranch home coinplete with 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. with property. A pcrfcct placc to enjoy Saginaw Bay. Cy1084 GAGES, PURCHASE OR lull finished walk-out hwment. Ixge deck on hack. TCC I190 Immsculate 3 Bedroom Ranch - Hiirdwood floors. nice win- REFINANCE, LOANS BY Move Right In - Kedy for the family, this C'olunial humt' has 4 dows. Deck and Iiiiiture shack trccs un double lot. 2 112 car PHONE, SAME DAY APP- bedrooms. 2 baths. nffice. tiinnal dining, rw rwni with fireplace garage. A must SLY. TO507 ROVAL, FirstlSecond Home, and pool tilhll.. 'I'CC'I I c) I Vcry Well Maintained 5 Hcdrooni Home with partial basement Income Property, Land Need a Home with an Extra Home? Here it is. 1 112 story and 1st flcwr laundry. This spacious home is ready for that spe- English tudur complete with a srnall hmie bcside it, Main hotlie cial fatiiily in wry nicc nt-ighhothocd. 7'0503 Contract Refinancing, Home Improvements, Bill Consolida- features 4 bedroiiins, 1 112 births, fireplace, full biiseiiient. Guest This Is It! Private canal that lids ii well maintained niobile home hime has kitchen, living rooni. hchuoni and bath. l'C'c'1192 with cnclosed porch. You hiive your own boat dock and 24'x24' maintcnancc building and two rental homes. tion, etc. Any Worthwhile O.K. Close to Town on Blacktop Road - 2 acres of land with this garage with iicces,c to Saginaw Bay's duck hunting, fishing and Cass City - Nice building lot on Dale Street. Only $9,500. Purpose, Slow Credit country ranch jus\ built in 19x9, featurcss 3 \wclrooni,~,2 baths. boating iircn. MH66.3. Fast Easy-Call 24 Hours. AA4 snack bar. largr dc-ck. main Ilonr laundry. 2 cat giiriige plus a Two - 5 Acre Lots out in the country on paved road. Mortgage & Finance 30'x40' polr building. Cy 1099 Corporation 1-800-968-2221. $9,500 each with low, low down payment. Statewide Services. Open Sat. Call Easy land contract terms. Located just south of Bad Axe 9-1; Sun. 1-4. Free Qualifying Cass City 517-872-2248 Appointment. 6703 Main St., Cass City (Parkway Building) or Caro 517-673-2555 PLACE YOUR STATEWIDE Kelly W. Smith, Broker ADHERE! $239 buys a 25- word classified ad offering Farm Commercial Residential over 1.4 million circulation. Listings Wanted Contact this newspaper for details. PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23,1996 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Herron Builders unveils Northwood Modular Homes

pressed by Activc Homcs. getting harder and more Hospital Drive, Cass City, buyers to move into a ncw Our eniployecs also toiirt‘d costly to finance major build- invites all area residents in- home in 6-8 weeks, con)- the factory and were amazcd ing projects. terested in seeing what the pared to the standard transi- “Our with the quality of the work- “Custom work is becoming future of housing holds to the tion phase of ovcr 3 months modular manship,” says Hcrrun. more costly. Subcontractors grand opening of Northwood involved with most custom With the clost: proximity 01‘ are getting harder to secure Modular Homes. home undertakings. homes are Active Modular Homes, and most lumber yards do “Modular homes are the A n other ad van tag e for Hcrrori Builders will be able not carry a large enough in- way of the future,” says modular home buyers is that all built to to save home buyers thou- vc n t or y .” Linda Herron of Herron they have an opportunity to sands of dollars whethcr they If this new business does Bui Iders. see thc completed homc he- B.0.C.A have chosen to build in Cass well it is something our em- Herron was quick to point fore buying. During City’s Northwood Suhdivi- ployees can carry on when out that modular homes are North w o o d M o du 1 ar codes, sion or any place in the we (Tom and I) retire. not to be confused with sec- Homes’ open house visitors Thumb. ’ “Let’s face it, Tom can’t tional or trailer homes. will be able to tour 2 on site 1,inda Herron “We like the idea of riiov- keep this pace up forever,’’ Modular homes, according buildings, including a mag- Herron Builders, Inc. ing the homes less than 100 jested Herron. to Herron, have to meet all nificent Cape Cod home. miles,” says Herron. the same standards and codes Also available for viewing North w o od M od 11 1 ar And although Hcrron Builders will still offer cus- tom and comrncrcial work, they hope that this new husi- ness will he something their DE Raves has bag, will travel

was like a detective in his it’s hoped the new clinic will by calling (517) 658-9 19 1 . the Ubly Senior Center in the work.” opcn sometinit: around While office renovations are Sleeper PublicLibrary, ubly, EASY DOES IT - A high boom crane gently places a the way for the establishment Christmas. coxnplcted, Dr. Raycs will hc on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to of the internist. SPECIAL INTEREST In the meantime, appoint- meeting the community and 3 p.m., and at Hills and Dales Northwood modular home into place in Cass City’s Northwood Osler, who played a vital ments are now being taken setting up appointments at Gencral Hospital. Subdivision. role in establishing the Johns Dr. Rayes, who has a spe- Hopkins Medical School, cial interest in theAmish and was 35 years old when he left Mennonite cultures and Montreal in 1884 to teach hopes to serve residents of clinical medicine at the Uni- both communities, plans to versity of . make house calls an integral There, Osler exhibited all the part of his practice, although hallmarks of the great phy- some details will have to be sician - compassion, intel- worked out. ligence, acute perceptiveness and dedication to science - “I am going to try to imple- according to historical ac- ment this as much as pos- counts. sible, and 1 have a clear feel- Dr. Rayes read a brief story ing that the hospital is going about Osler, saying that to back me up,” he said. while practicing medicine in Dr. Rayes said his outreach Montreal, Osler struck up an work will likely focus on acquaintance with a young patients with chronic types of Englishman who was visit- illness who need a ing the city on business. The physician’s assessment. But 2 men dined together on sev- he emphasized he’s also a eral occasions. One evening, strong advocate of hornc Osler noticed that his com- care. “I’m ready to work panion appeared ill and in- hand in hand with all the sisted that he go to Bed im- home care agencies in this med i ate 1y . area,” he said. “It soon became clear that He added he hopes his ac- the young man had smallpox, ceptance of house calls won’t and during the 3 days in be abused as a convenience which the disease ran its by those who have no diffi- course, Osler spent long culty coming to him !or care. hours with this man who he Instead, he wants to provide hardly knew -even reading treatment to people of all a prayer for him when he ages who need medical care died - and later wrote a but who are physically un- warm letter to his father in able to make frequent trips to England .” a doctor’s office. In his time, Osler combined Dr. Rayes and his wife, that sort of personal touch Dunia, have 2 children, with modern medical appli- Louis, 4, and Jennifer, 7. The Northwood Hartland Model cations, Dr, Rayes said. “He family resides in Ubly, where Report UFO sightings HNN last week in Cass City $750 OFh Marlette man, who is a mem- ber of the international Mu- ing it.” tual UFO network. n “YOUfeel goofy telling Snow said UFO sightings in Landmark Line people about it, (but) I’ve the Thumb appear to come Through December 31,1996 never seen anything like it and go in waves, during pe- before,’’ Kelly added. riods of a week or more, “but NNN Square Feet 1443 She indicated she received there’s no pattern to it.” Width 52 some confirmation that her Many such sightings, par- Depth 28 eyes weren’t playing tricks Ranch model also ticularly those at night, are ovollable on her when she showed her difficult to document, espe- $1,500 OFF video tape to some other cially if no one photographs people. “Everybody was or videotapes what they see, convinced. . .that we saw he said. But Snow is con- Active Line something.’’ vinced we are not alone and living Pmrn That doesn’t surprise Roh- that life forms far more tech- Through December 31 1996 ert Snow, who has spent the nologically advanced than Second Floor past 4 years documenting ourselves are out there some- various UFO sightings in the where. i I lPanch Addison Thumb. “We’ve got visitors. In my “The Thumb seems to be a mind there’s no doubt we’ve pretty hot area (for sightings) got visitors from sonicwhcre at times,” commented the else.” Another man’s -I p- misfortune is / @ACTIVE HOMES P your gain at... VAUGHAN’S RV CENTER NORTHWOOD HOMES through the whole month of October Specializing in 6.0.C.A. Coded Modular Homes DON’T MISS OUR GIGANTIC Made in Michigan Thumb Area BLOW OUT SALE! Y We have taken in several repossessed Wcortated Modfals * Pri Refreshments travel trailers and fifth-wheels from another dealership. And we plan to North of Cass City across from High School in the Northwood Subdivision SELL SELL SELL! Don’t miss out. Conw see what uw havc to oflei: That‘s HERRON BUILDERS VAUGHAN’S CENTER RV n 6463 CHESTNUT, CASS CITY, MI i7 2104 W. Caro Rd. Squorr Fed I388 Wldh 50 Caro, Michigan 48723 U 1-800-798-2217’ @ ACWf HOMES Doplh 28 5 17-672-4300

I FIFTY CENTS VOLUME 90, NUMBER 30 CASS MICHIGAN - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23,1996 CASS CITYCITY, CHRONICL,,ESECTION 2, PAGES 1-8 Society reports ELECT BARBARA E. sales brisk for historical books REGISTER OF DEEDS The Theo Hendrick family The CaSS Citykea Histori- A newly elected Board Of still has the property deed DE MOC RAT cal Society met Tuesday, Oct. Trustee is Gil Schwaderer signed by President Janles Paid for bv committee to elect Barbara Gaul 15, at the Detroit Edison and Marian KeatinE was re- n.. ..12 ..- ___ Building. President, Katie elected for a second term. LI UCIl a11 all. Jackson, reported that the The next meeting is sched- publication and sale of the A soup supper was enjoyed uled for January. The exact historical book, “The Way It. by about 36 people, and the date and place has not been Was” has been wry success- program was given by Larry determined due to Rawson ful. To date over 700 copies Finkbeiner on the History of Memorial Library renova- have been sold, Ellington Township. In 1855, tion. The society received a very when the new township re- generous gift from Harvey quested that it be named ei- tl Kapnik in recognition of the ther Eden or Paradise, the Michigan Athletic & Rehabilitation Center Bradshaw Family and Esther county decided to name it &\ McCullough. Suitable plans Ellington. The first town The staff at Michigan meeting was held in 1856. are being made in order to Athletic and Rehabili- carry out Mr. Kapnik’s The township is cut in half wishes. diagonally by the Cas River. Center Christmas sales of the his- In 1860 the population was (M.A.R.c.) offers GENERAL CABLE Co., Cass City, recently donated a desk torical book are being of- 92 and by 1880 Ellington -physical herapy, occupa- fered including gift wrap and had 723 residents. tional therapy and speech therapy as well to the Cass City MMR base. Pictured next to the new addi- mailing. Finkbeiner related that the as work conditioning,job site analysis and The society will change the settlement of Ellington or tion are Jesus Valdez, Cable plant manager (left), and Ron displays in the Municipal Ellington Corners on M-81 functional capacity evaluations for work Pawloski, MMR supervisor and a longtime Cable employee. Building to reflect the Christ- had many houses, including injuries and other disabilities. M.A.R.C.is a subsidiary of Hills and Dales Health mas Season. a stage coach stop; the store was started by Mr. Gould in Care Corporation and is located in the Hills and Dales General Hospital. Our expert Grant Hutchinson and 1864, and the post office had staff of therapists and athletic trainers are available for all your therapy and fitness Series set to hell Shirley Strickland arc the lat- 2 mail deliveries a day - - one needs. For further information or to make an appointment contact us at (517) 872- parents est people to donate histori- from Cass City and one from 2084. talk so kids will isten cal items. Caro, “HOWto Talk So Kids Will how” they need to bc kip- of classes will begin Wdnes- Listen” is a program that ful to their children and help- day, Oct. 30, in the MSU gives parents the “know- ful to thcmselves. A series Extension Conference What We Do For You! Room, 104 County Building, Bad Axe. This 6-weck series is spon- sored by Barbara Neunian, fair Extension home economist. Each session runs approxi- To All Senior Citizens and Medicare Recipients mately 2 hours, from 7-9 BILL MEDICARE FOR YOU BILIABLE PRODUCT p.m. Registration is required 1 WE ON ANY and class size is limited. The cost is $15 per couple. Id Full line of colostomy, urostomy, and Thcse classes will be espe- cially helpful for parents with children ages 3-12. ileostomy products They will teach parents how WHOLE to get their children to coop- erate, as well as how to dis- Id Diabetic supplies HOUSE cipline without hurting the FULL OF child or alienating himher. Teaching your child to un- d Wheelchairs derstand and communicate hisher feelings is also an d Walkers important part of these p aren ti ng classes, WINDOWS $1199‘ Parenting is a unique occu- d Canes and crutches I ‘Based on 6 double hungs & 1 plcture window 1200 sq.in. - pation opcn to everyone re- gardless of training. Unfor- tunately, each child does not come with a specific set of directions. Every other oc- cupation, from driving a truck to performing surgery, requires months or years of training. Only for the job of Shop Coach Light Pharmacy and let us save you ... raising children is there no training required. Parents need skills and those skills TIME, MONEY, PAPER RECORDS and FRUSTRATION can be learned, Call 517-269-9949 to reg- ister and join a group ofpar- ents interested in improving their ski 1Is. mRh With window purchase for sub-structure Convert Your WlNWWS Free Garden Wndow WoodBUrning Free Screendlocks “=To Clw ’ gGas.

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Holbrook Area News nbarn vow Mrs. Thelma Jackson Phone 658-2347 College Degree EUCHRECLUB York for 5 days. Christian Mothers fall meet- terian Church dinoer Cass City Art Club meeting Mr. and Mrs. Dalc Hind ing at the Sacred Heart Wednesday. at the home of Jennie The Euchre Club met Sat- were Thursday evening Catholic Church in Caro Mrs. Alex Cleland and Kappen Wednesday. in Cass City urday afternoon at the home guests and Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday. Carol Laming spent from Susan Sofka of Davison of Mrs. Arnold LaPeer. Harold Ballagh were Sunday Allcn Farrelly attended a Friday until Sunday with and Janie Main and John Prizes were won by Mrs. evening guests of Mrs. wcdding reception for Mr. Bob Cleland Sr. at of Highland spent the Take all of your classes right here in Cass City! and Mrs, Skatch Peruski at Waterford. They also visited Harold Copeland, Gaylord Gerald Wills, weekend with Winnifred Call us tomorrow for dormation about our LaPecr, Mrs. Jerry Decker Twelve incmbers attorided the Ubly Fox Hunters Hall Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cleland Sofka. and Mrs. Elmer Fuester. thc Breakfast Clu h mccti ng Saturday evening. Jenny and family at Walled Lake. Mrs. Kevin Robinson vis- Degree programs in Accounting, Management, Gaylord LaPeer won the at Pat’s Restaurant in Ubly Kranier and S katch Peruski Mrs. Martin Sweeney and ited Ordean Michalski traveling prize. The group Wednesday morning. They were married at St. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cieslinski Wednesday afternoon. Computer Information Systems, Administrative went to Northwood Shores will meet at the sanne place Anthony’s Catholic Church spent a few days with Mr. Allen Farrelly was a Assistant, or Word Processing Specialist. Or ask Restaurant for supper. ilex t wcc k , in Helena Saturday after- and Mrs. Mike Cieslinski at Tuesday forenoon guest of The next party will be at thc Allen Farrclly visited Laura noon. L‘Anse and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Farrelly about our Bachelor programs in Management, home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kulish at Huron Memorial Mrs. Dale Hind and Reva Terry Vandemark at .+., and sons. Accounting, or Business Ixadership. .. Laming in November. Hospital Saturday. Silver were Tuesday after- Marquette in the Upper Pen- Bob Cleland ofwaterford .’- Mrs. Gerald Wills was a noon guests of Mrs. Gerald insula. spent fromTuesday till Fri- ***** Monday lunch guest of Wills. Chuck and Bobbi Allen and day with Mrs Alex Velma Cleland. Vclnna Cleland visited Mr. Allen Farrelly had brunch at Cleland and Carol Laming. Mrs, Martin Sweeney at- Bob Cleland Jr. and A.J. and Mrs. Hiram Keyser the Pepper Mill in Bad Axe tended the St. Colurnbkille were Sunday guests of Bob Tuesday aftcrnoon. Saturday morning. Catholic Church Christian Cleland Sr. at Wdterford. Fourteen members of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terry 6647 Mazn Street, Cuss City, MI 48726 Mothers meeting at St. Mr. and Mrs Allen Traveling Breakfast Club of Elkton and blr. and Mrs. Andrew’s Hall Tuesday Depcinski and Ervin, Mr. and met Thursday morning at the Larry Konkel and Marney evening. Mrs. Albert Dcpcinski and Pepper Mill in Bad Axe. had supper at Wendy’s in Allen Farrelly was a family attended a golden They will meet at Stafono’s Bad Axe Monday. Wednesday afternoon guest w edcl i ng a 11 II i v e r sar y party in Bad Axe next week. Mrs. Gerald Wills was a of Darlene Terrassi. and dinner Sunday at the Bad Mrs. Dale Hind, Mrs. Sunday aftcrnoon guest of For a career.. For future. Far a life. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terry of Axe K ofC Hall. Gerald Wills and Reva Sil- Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wills at 1 a Elkton and Marncy Konkel Mrs. Martin Sweeney at- vcr were among a group who Port Austin. &An Equal Opponunity Affirmative Action Institution left Tuesday on a tour t3 New tended thc Eastern Rcgional attended the Frascr Preshy- Velma Cleland attended the

NOTICE OF ELECTION - NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION .: To the qualified electors of Sanilac County: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the November Gcncral Election will he held in the County of Sanilac, State of Michigan on: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1996 for the purpose of electing candidates for the following offices and voting on state, county and local proposals:

FEDERAL - Electors of the President and Vice-President of the United States, United States Senator, Representative in COUNTY PROPOSALS Congress - 5th District STATE - Representative in State Legislature - 83rd District, Members of the State Board ofEducation (2), Members of SANILAC COUNTY COORDINATION OF AMBULANCE SERVICES the Board of Regents of Universiiy of Michigan (2), Members of the Board of Trustees of Michigan State Shall the 15 mill tax limitation on general ad valorem taxes within Sanilac County imposed Under Article IX, Section 6 University (2), Members of the Board of Goveriiors uf Wayne State University (2) of the Michigan Constitution, be increased for said county by 2/10 of 1 mill (20 cents per $1,000 of taxablc value) for COUNTY - Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff, County Clerk. County Treasurer, Register of Deeds, County Road Commis- the period of 1997 through 2000 inclusive; for the purpose of providing funds for the coordination of ambulance - , sioner, Drain Commissioner, County Survcyor, County Commissioner emergency service within Slinilac County, advanced training of emergency medical personnel, physician supervision TOWNSHIP - Supervisor, Clerk, Treasurer, Trustees (2), Constable and ambulance-life support equipment under the dircction and supervision of the Sanilac Medical Control Board, which increase shall raisc in the first year of the levy an estimated $150,000? NONPARTISAN:

JUDICIAL I Justice of the Supreme Court (2),Judge of the Court of Appeals - 4th District (3), Judge of the Court of SANILAC COUNTY ROAD MILLAGE Appeals - 4th District (Partial term), Judge of the 24th Circuit Court, Judge of the 73rd District Court - 2nd Shall the 15 mill tax limitation on general ad valorem taxes within Sanilac County, State of Michigan, be increased as 1’ Division provided by Article E,Section 6 of the Constitution of Michigan, by 2 mills ($2.00 per $1,000 of taxable. value) for :; each of the years, 1996 through 2000 (5 years inclusive), for the purpose of providing additional funds for improvement STATE PROPOSALS of Primary Roads, and Major and Local Streets within the county; which increase shall raise in the first year of the levy PKOPOSAI, A an estimated $1,201,277 for Primary Roads and $362,340 for Major and Local Streets? A REFERENDUM ON PUBLIC ACT 1 18 OF 1994 - -AN ACTTO AMEND CERTAIN SECTIONS OF MICHIGAN’S BINGO ACT REFERENDUM ON SUNDAY HUNTING IN SANILAC COUNTY Public Act 1 I8 of 1994 would: Shall Act No. 396 of the Local Acts of 1994, which would result in the repeal of Act No. 4 of the Local Acts of 1929, 1) Change the definition of a qualified organization which is permitted to sponsor certain forms of gaming, including which is an act passed in 1929 that prohibits hunting with firearms, dogs or otherwisc in Sanilac County on Sunday, be bingo, millionaire parties, and raffles, so that an organization which is organized under the Michigan Campaign Finance adopted‘? Act, including a candidate committce, political committee, political party committee, ballot question committee, or independent committee, is no longer qualified to receive a license to sponsor such gaming. LOCAL PKOPOSAI, 2) Permit a change in the single maximum prize or payout for charity game sold by a licensed religious, educational, service, senior citizens, fraternal or veterans organization. Should this law he approved? GREENLEAF TOWNSHIP TAX LIMITATION PROPOSITION RENEWAL OF ROAD MAINTENANCE MILLAGE PKOPOSAI, H Shall the 15 mill tax limitation on general ad valorem taxes within Grccnleaf township imposed under Article IX,Sec. A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO ESTABLISH QUALIFICATIONS FOR JUDICIAL 6 of the Michigan Constitution be increased for said township by one (1) mill ($1 .OO per $1,000 of taxable valuation) OFFICES over four (4) years beginning with the 1997 tax lcvy year and running through the 2000 tax levy year (inclusive) for the The proposed constitutional amendment would: specific purpose of road maintenance in the unincorporated areas of Greenleaf Township; and shall the township levy 1) Specify that a person must have been admitted to the practice of law for at least 5 years to be qualified to serve as a such increase in millage for such purpose during such period, which increase will raise in the first year of such levy an trial court judge, an appeals court judge or a supreme court justice. estimated revenue of Thirteen Thousand Nine Hundred and Twelve Dollars ($1 3,912.00):1 2) Provide that this requirement does not apply to any judge or justice appointed or elected to a judicial office prior to the date the requirement becomes a part of the constitution. Should this proposed constitutional amendment be adopted? I CAROL A. DALE, COUNTY TREASURER OF THE COUNTY OF SANILAC, MICHIGAN HEREBY CERTIFY THAT AS OF OCT. 7, 1996 THE RECORDS OF THIS OFFICE INDICATE THAT THE TOTAL OF ALL VOTED I’KOYOSAI, C INCREASES, OVER AND ABOVETHETAX LIMITAmON ESTABLISHED BY THE CONSTITUTION OF MICHI- A PROPOSAL TO ESTABLISH THE CURRENT MICHIGAN VETERANS’ TRUST FUND IN THE STATE CON- GAN IN ANY LOCAL UNITS OF SANILAC COUNTY, IS AS FOLLOWS: SThWTION AND REQUIRE THAT EXPENDITURES FROM THE FUND BE MADE SOLELY FOR PURPOSES I VOTED YEARS 1 AUTHORIZED BY THE TRUST FUND’S BOARD OF TRUSTEES I UNIT NAME INCREASE USE INCLUSIVE I The proposed constitutional aniendment would: 1)Establish the current Michigan Veterans’ Trust Fund and the Board ofTrustees responsible for administering the fund COUNTY OF SANILAC 0.20 M AMBULANCE-€MER 1993.1996 in the state constitution. 0.50 M PUB SAFETY COMM 1992-19s 0.50 M DRUG TASK FORCE 1994-1997 2) Require the transfer of all funds in the existing Michigan Veterans’ Trust Fund to the constitutionally established 0.20M PARKS 1994-1997 Michigan Veterans’ Trust Fund. 3) Authorize the State Treasurer to direct investment of thc fund. EVERGREEN TOWNSHIP 1.00 M ROAD MAINTENANCE 19S1999 4) Stipulate that except for the State Trcasurcr’s invcstmcnt actions, an expenditure or transfer of a fund asset, interest, or earnings could be made only upon the authorization of a ma-jority of the fund’s Board of Trustees. Should this GREENLEAF TOWNSHIP 1.OO M FIRE PROTECTION 19931996 proposed constitutional amendment he adoptcd‘! 1.00 M ROAD MAINTENANCE 19931996 CASS CITY SCHOOLS ‘18.00 M OPERATING 19951999 PKOPOSAL D 4.76 M DEBT 19SM08 A LEGISLATIVE INITIATIVE l7) LIMIT BEAR HUNTING SEASON AND PROHIBIT THE USE OF BAIT AND DOGS TO HUNT BEAR UBLY SCHOOLS *18.00 M OPERATING 1994-2003 The proposed law would: 4.M)M DEBT 1992-2007 1) Prohibit the use of bait and dogs to hunt bears at anytime. HURON INTER 1.8520 M SP ED INOEFINITE 2) Prohibit bear hunting during open season for deer, bobcat and raccoon if baiting or hunting with dogs is permitted ,1204 M OPERATING INDEFINITE during these seasons, 1.3797 M VO ED INDEFINITE 3) Create penalties for violations, including temporary and permanent denial of hunting license. 4) Allow individuals to sue for damages caused by violations and to seek injunctions, TUSCOLA INTERMEDIATE 2.60 M SP ED INDEFINITE 5) Allow bear hunting by any method by government officials acting in their official capacity and for any person acting 1.75 M VO ED INDEFINITE in defense of life, Should the proposed law he adopted?

PKOPOSAL E A LEGISLATIVE INITIATIVE TO PERMIT CASINO GAMING IN QUALIFIED CITIES CAROL A. DALE, The proposed law would: 1) Permit up to three gaming casinos in any city that iiicets the following qualifications: has a population of 800,000 or COUNTY TREASURER more; is located within 100 miles of any othcr state or country in which gaming is permitted; and has had casino gaming approved by a ma.jority of the voters in the city. ‘NOT SPREAD ON HOMESTEADS AND FARMLANDS 2) Establish a Gaming Control Board to rcgulatc minogaming. 3) Impost: an 18% state tax gross gaming revenues. on CONDUCTE3l PLACES: 4) Allocate 55% of tax revenue to host city for crime prevention and economic development; allocate remaining 45% of THE ELECTION WILL BE AT THE FOLLOWING POLLING tax funds to state for public education. Should thu proposed law he adopted‘! EXERGREEN TOWNSHIP GREENLEAF TOWNSHIP YHOYOSAL C; Township Hall, 5514 Shabbona Road Township Hall, Gilbert Road A REFERENDUM ON PUBLIC ACT 377 OF I996 - - AN AMENDMENT REGARDING THE MANAGEMENT OF 2nd Building W. of Decker 2 miles N. of Cass City Road >MICHIGAN’SWILDLIFE POPULATIONS Shabbona Road Clare Brown, Clerk Public Act 377 of 1996 would: Arthur Severance, Clerk 1 ) Grant thc Natural Rcsourccs Commission thc exclusive authority to regulate the taking of game including bear hunting. (Currently under the authority ot‘ thc direcror of the Dcpartment of Natural Resources. 1 The Polls of said election will be open at 7 o’clock a.m. and will remain open 2) Require the Natural Resources Cornniission to utilizc "principles of sound scientific management” in making deci- until 8 o’clock p.m. of said day of election. sions rcgardiiig the taking ot’gamu and 10minimize hunnan/bcar encounters. 3) Require that a public mccting he held prior to the issuance of any orders by the Natural Resources Commission Linda I. Kozfkay Sanilac County Clerk regarding thc taking ot‘ pmu. Should this Iiiw tw iipprovctl‘! PAGE THREE CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1996

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0 1 - Chevrolet-Oldsmobile- Par your converuence our sales Cadillac-Geo department is now open Mondays & Thursdays until 8 p.m. Sales & AT 700 N. State Street_.__. Car0 Service are open Saturdays 9 a.m. RT1 (517) 673-2171 until 3:OO. PAGE FOI JR CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1996 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Ladies' Down Memory Lane From the files of the Chronicle

5 YKARS AGO House Sunday. The dance in the form ofa helping hand into it. Damage to tho build- was attended by 200 fellow from the local Lions Club, ing included 2 broken win- Gus S. Almasy, 24, of' Mt. square dancers and 9 area which replaced a portion of dows and a hriuk pillar. Morris was treated at callers, and was hosted by some $200 in groccrics lost The footings arc done and Marlette Comniunity Hospi- the couple's family. when the Crickons'homc uti thc walls arc heguti on thc tal and then transferred to The pheasant hunting sea- Cemetery Road became an nc'w Elkland Township Firc Detroit Receiving Hospital son now underway in the extension of the rapidly-ris- Hall at the corner o1'Church for plastic surgery for a self- Thumb is expected to be one ing Cass River Sept. 1 I. and Ale Strocts. inflicted shotgun wound to ot' the best since the mid Also, while shopping at IGA, Kip Hopper, Curt his ieft hand following a 1970s. officials there gave thc ('ass Strickland and Craig Guern- hunting accident Sunday in The What's Trump Euchre City resident a 10 percent sey were the nominees for Kingston Township. Club met at the home of Ken discount and even covered a the Red Hawk award this A team of 5 area teenagers and Theresa Micklash. Bob small portion of the hill. week. from the Nazarene Church and Sue Hutchinson won by The twin daughters of Mr. competed in a Bible quiz having the most euchres. and Mrs. John A. Fleming of 35 YEARS A(;O held Saturday in Warren. Russ and Marilyn Biefer will Snover have graduated from They placed lirst with a score host the club next month. Air Force hasic training at Thc tower of thc New of 580 points. Participating Lackland Air Force Base, Sheridan hilding owned by were Tmiara Mearns, cap- IO YEARS AGO Texas. Airmen Mabcl R. and Warren Wood has passcd into tain, Angic Boice, Eric Rhoda M. Fleming recetitly limbo. Wood reports that one Hayes, Emily Hopper and Shannon McIntosh was finished 6 wceks of training. of the reasons he was rcmov- B .J. Meanis. Tannara Meariis u r ow ned h o nnec o mi n g queen Both are now studying police irig thc landniark was for had the only perfect score Friday night by the 1985 security in technical school safety. Much of the brick among 113 entrants. quwn, Michelle Carr. at the Lackland base. was cnr rrihli ng . Ephraitii aiid Mary Knight A rash ofhomh threats have Some 41) persons took part David Kraft ot' Va uf Cass City celebrated their plagued Walbro Corporation in Hills and Dales General joined thc staff of the 50th wedding anniversary by and schools in Caro. Hospital's first wal k-a-thon Chroiiiclc this week to assist attending a square dance Relief for Thomas and Bar- Saturday, The participants in the writing and advcrtis- held in their honor at Colony bara Crickon came last week raised niort: than $2,000 for ing work at the paper. the hospital's cardiac and "For Distinguished Service pediatrics units. Sandra to Boyhood" rcads in part a Nizzola of Cass City re- Silver Beaver Award citation NOTICE TO ceived an award for raising presented to Horace M. the largest amount of nioncy Rulcn, Cass City busincss- in pledges at $220. niaii, at Bay City Consistory VILLAGE Thursday night. The award is 25 YEARS AGO the highest thc Sagi tiaw Bay RESIDENTS Area Council can givc a vol- Harry E. Richards, district unteer scouter. Mark Ricker, 8, so11 of Mr. manager, announced that and Mrs. Bruce Kicker, The Village will begin piclung Detroit Edison's officc in Cass City will be closed af- Owendalc, was lulled shortly leaves a up on Wednesday, Oc- ter Friday, Nov. 12. before noon Saturday in 2- car accident at the interscc- tober 23, 1996, Monday Karla Stine was crowncd the 1971 Homecoming tion of Rescue and Notter queen Friday night. Roads. a iiiile and a hall' through Friday, until further no- south ot' Owendale. H arris-H ampshire 1 n su r - tice. ance Co, is offering !or tiee Thc Junior Hawks iiiadc it use, an electric stenciling 4 in a row when they de- drill used for marking valu- t'catcd 11tiheateti ViNiir 19-0 ables to foil thieves. in a game played in Vassar Please rake leaves in windrows Mike Stine and Jesse last wcck. Key players wcrc Zimba, menihcrs of thc Cass Chuck Rovcda and AI Men's Wallace. out to the curb and gutter area City Future Farmers ol America chaptcr, just re- Thermal on curbed streets and to the turned from the National FFA Convention held at Kan- shoulder of the street on non- sas City, Mo. SWEATSHIRTS Daniagc estimatcd between curbed streets. $500 and $1 000 was done lo Hooded with metal zippers Lou S. LaPonsie the Schneeberga TV Sales A cheetah is reported Village Manager and Service building at 8:35 to be able to run 70 pm.when a truck raniiiicd miles an hour. Et;2XL $16

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mcnt of its own, and students study its progress through HUTCHINSON (above) directs a small group of students as holds 2 meetings a;~,::;;:;: they work on their homemade pond. The project was part an scopes. The regular October meet- ncw numbers. Get well curdt, Students, who have started ecology/animal unit in science. ings of the Owen-Gage Sc- were to he nnailcd to Mary work on a second pond, are iiior Citizens Club were held Blondell and Aniasa Anthcs. also devcloping and main- at Ihe Methodist Church in Euchrc was played. Win- taining nature trails to be Gagetown. ners wert': 11~en'shigh. Bob used and'cnjoycd by all stu- Twcnty-nine members, in- Schell; men*s low. Orville de n ts . cluding one guest, Bcrnicc Mallory; woIincn's high, The teachers said the grant JOINS, attended the Oct. 3 Stella Errer; low, Elizahcth moil& will be used on future 111 et' t i n g . President Orv i 1I e B ar tho lorn y. Travel i n g pri zu irnprovements to the nature Mallory conducted the meet- was won by Homer ma. They include the addi- i ing. Culehraling October Kr e tzc h 111 t'r . tion of bird feeders, grass, NO HUNTING SIGNS birthdays were Irrna Ouvry, The committee tor Novcm- shrubs and flowers around 5 for $1.00 H oilier Kret zchmer, Selma hcr is Jack and Irene Doerr. the pond. Also on the wish CASS CITY CHRONICLE Koch, Audrey Frankowski, Robert Schell and Franccs list are picnic tables and Bernicc Clara and Mary H arhec . so~iiebcnchcs. Wald (101 years). Luthcr and Martha Durhanl wcre celebratiig thcir h3rd iinnivcrsary. Door prizes werc won by Louis Ouvry and Stella Errer. Members voted to have thc club buy Great Halloween I thu turkey for Thanksgiving dinner. A get well card was iiiailcd to Maxine Haney. Bingo and cards were playcd. Forty-two attended the Oct. Savings 17 nnecting. Members I than kcd thc Methodist La- dies Aid for dinner. Dour prixs were won by Stclla I /\ 19" 1 Errcbr and Jack Doerr. Sc- I / \ BAT I lcctcd as membcrs of a Iiomi- CASS CITY teachers (back row, from left) Sally Milholin and nating committee to select a Nancy Hutchinson recently received a $300 grant from Wale president and vice-president iir c : B c 11 1ah K rc t x sc h mer, mart for a science project in which their fifth grade students B e r e n i cc S ow d en, Am as a dug a pond. Anthus and Bob Schell. Burt HAI,I,OWEEN FABRIC md Maric Clinckr: becanie 9 Fa5hion lengths Prints and solids

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Chevrolet-OldSmobile- ] Cadillac-Geo 700 N. State Street For your convenience our sales Ca ro department is now open Mondays uRT1l (517) 673-2171 Cyr Thursdays until 8 p.m.Sales & (c Schrvice arc open Saturdays 9 a.m. until 3:OO. PAGE SEVEN CASS CITY, MlCHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1996 Extension offices have guidelines Form information exchange to sell grain

Growers with corn or im- Getting growcrs who havc Thc pro-jcct was institutccl qriali ty 01' crop or forage be available through all MSU mal,,' says Steve Yoindexter, filature grain such as dry ed- immature crops in touch with becausc tlic unusual growing availablc. The listing is lree. Extension county officesand MSU Extension agricultural ible bcans or soybeans that producers who will be short ycar has Ict't miiny ot' The MlGFIE will also list, through MSU Outreach agent in Saginaw County. cannot he profitably dried for on dairy or livestock feeds M i chi g a 11 ' s I i vc s t o c k and I'ruu of' charge. truckers who Communi c ati o n s , at t n : "In other regions of the state thc grain market might be and forages is the purpose of dairy producers with limitcd would like to haul immature MIGFIE, 312 Agriculture crop growth was good, but able to sol1 part of the crop the Michigan Immature grain arid t'oriigt. rc'sourccs grai 11 or t'orages betwecn Hall, MSU, East Lansing, MI the combination of late plant- as a forage or a high-mois- Grain and Forage Inforrna- for winter f'ceding and cash I'arnis. 48824-1039. ing and the recent frost pre- ture grain to dairy and live- tion Exchange (MIGFIE), crop producers with grain Tho listing will be available The MIGFIE list will also vented crop maturity, Rather stock producers. which began last week. crops that woitld riot providc Iicc oi'cliargc to anyonc who he printed in Michigan Farm than face high drying costs a good rcturn in thc pin iiccils to buy iiiiriiatiire grains Bureau's "Michigan Farm or dockage assessments at market. or foragcs niaterial. Thc list- News" and will be available the elevators, those growers 3.9V-6 Magnu-engine, 4 speed Seek ways to reduce The MlGFIE is being coor- ing will not carry the names at county Farm Bureau of- might better market their dinated by Michigiin State of pcoplu who need grain or fiCCS. crops through other farmers," automatic transmission, University Extcnsion, M ichi - I'oragc resources. MSU Extension county of- ht: says. SLT-plus package, air methane from cattle burp gan Farm Biircau and the To be placcd on the fices have guidelines on buy- All MSU Extension county conditioning, aluminum Michigan Furrn Radio Nct- MIGFIE listing, sellcrs ing high-moisture shelled offices have guidelines on wheels,power locks, power tilt windows, wheel, Canadian researchers are ..ro$ phots cattle eat and how work. should call 5 17-432-1555 at corn (Harvest Alert Factsheet handling and feeding imma- trying to find ways to reduce they impkt the higher burp- Growurs who haw imma- MSIJ and ask lor the #14) and on pricing imrna- ture crops and forages to cruise control, 22 gallon nlethans production - nieth- . ing incidents among grazing tiire grain, silagc or othcr MlCiFlE list pcrson, or call ture corn as silage (Agricul- dairy and livestock animals. fuel tank, keyless remote, ane from belching cattle - by ruminants. The Canadians plant inaterial thiil woii Id tural Economics staff paper No guarantee as to the qual- investigating the reasons also are looking at whether makc a suitahlc livcstock for- 1-800-968-3 129 at Michigan #96-82). ity of thc grains or forages :izing cattle "burp" more the bacteria in a cow's digcs- age c;-1n bc listed on tho Fariii Bureau. Growers can "We aren't really sure how delivercd between farms will --- ulan those being fcd in feed- tive system can be changcd MIGFIE. Ttic listing will in- also call their MSU Exten- many farmers need forages hc made by MSU Extension, lots. The scientists say they to increase digestive ct'f'i- cluclo thc grower's tiaii]c* sion office or County Farm and grain, but we know there Michigan Farm Bureau or are looking into grazing ciency - thereby reducing addrcss aiid phone nu tuber Bureau to be listed. are several areas in the state the MichiEan Farm Radio management, and the kinds belching. and thc typc, quantity and Free uopics of the list Will wherecrop growth was mini- Network, -

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Cass City Chronicle d&k SmHm Raythatha, M.D., P.C. (Dr. Ray) Phone 872-2010 I CORNER CUPBOARD I Phone Phone 872-217 7 673-5244 Phone 872-5070 -r Service Hours: Cass City Wrecker Dr. Robert Green, D.D.S. M-F 8:OOam - Dr. Nicholas Nahernak, D.D.S. Dr. Paul Lockwood, D.C. Rolling Hills Golf Course 6:OOpm Phone 872-2257 Phone 872-2765 Phone 872-3569 Sat 9:OOam - Phone 872-2781 2:OOpm

ARRIS rn.A.3.C. Sc hneeberger's Showroom Hours: Cass City Oil & Gas W~IIIEAGENCY. INC. Phone 872-2084 TV & Appliances M,Th 8:30am - Phone 872-3 722 Ebrrblirhd 1924 Phone 872-4351 Michigan Athletic Rehabilitation Centei Phone 872-2696 8:OOpm Tu, W, F 8:30am - Special Scents 6:OOpm Ken Martin Electric Sat 9:OOam - Cass City Tire Flower Shoppe 2:OOpm Fmm TIcr PWA~WHO bows. Phone 872-4 1 14 Phone 872-5303 .bv KNOW &u Phone 872-2075 Phone 872-3434

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