VOLUME 89, NUMBER 32 IESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1995 FIFTY CENTS 14 PAGES PLUS ONE SUPPLEMENT

$550,000 project Pinney grant sparks plan for library expansion Rawson Memorial Library ers and material oi particu- lors. comprised of Bev Perry, officials last week unveiled lar interest to that group. Mike Weaver. Barbara Related story plans for a major renovation “A room will be devoted to ‘Cuckcy,Annette Pinney, Bill and cxpansion project made audio and visual materials, WL~II~UC,Dr. Delhert page 14 ~ possible largcly through a with machines and ear- Rawson, Glen Pietenpol and partnership with the Cass phones for prcviewing items. Jude Patnaudc.. savings in a building fund. City-based ‘Pinncy Founda- Thci-e will hc spacc for ad- tion. “We’re trying for soiiic ecluart. public use computers. FOUNDATION grants.” she said, “and we’ll Cost of the project, which close by an expanded refer- be forming ii fund raising follows a year-long compre- ence arca. A lounge area for Thc Pinncy Foundation was committee to raise tunds IO- hensive study of current and reading papers and maga- cstablished in November future library service nccds, cally. zines and quiet study areas 199.3 by Frcderick and Lottie “I’m hopeful we can raise is estimated at $550,000. Iocarcd in areas will be quiet Pinncy f‘or thc benefit o1’Cass most of thc money locally, AccordinlrU to lihrarvd- Direc- o t‘ the 1i brary.” City and surrounding areas. but it will be necessary to tor Barbara Hutchinson, new Funding for the project is MI-. Pinney served as the construction would rncludc a have some increase in oper- cxpccted to come from a president of Pinney State ating millage.” 46-foot by 42-foot wing to n uti1ber of‘ sources. Bank from 193 1 to 1977 and The library, which has an west0fthe build- Although a specific figurc RAWSON MEMORIAL Library in Cass City will take on a whole new look una was a lifelong Cass City resi- annual budget of some has not been set yet. the ing dent. $175,000, is funded prima- der a proposed major expansion and renovation project designed to meet the The wing, to bc named in Pinney Foundation has indi- honor of the Pinney family, To-date, the foundation has rily through a .75 mill levy needs of the community into the year 2015 and beyond. Details of the proposal cated it will commit to a sub- contributed thousands of dol- in a district comprised of will a lneelingrOOt,l s til n t i a I c o n 1I’ i b u t i c) n h y lars to community projects Elkland, Elmwood and were announced last week. designed to comfortably seat matching dollars raised by 100 people, kitchenette fa- such as park improvements Novesta townships. the library. and school playground Other funding sources in- cilities, adequatc storage for think thc Pinney Founda- “I equipment, Donahue noted. clude penal fines, appropria- tables and chairs, newtoilct tion is going 10 support this “But this is our biggest tions from contracted town- 100 percent because we’ve project by far.” ships. state aid. revenue from ~~~~i~~~~r~~~~~~~~~talked ahout sonic kind of Adjacent land owner Johnson And it will take support copy machine and book abilities Act and Michipan community meeting place from many sources in the fines, gifts, etc. barrier-free laws, a lobby Ind the t‘oundation could put community, Wallace pointed Despite the size of the task a 26-foot by 46-foot storage somc nioncy into. and this is out. “It’s an aggressive ahead, Hutchinson indicated basement. ideal.” commented Dick project that’s going to need she’s confident the project “A separate entrance will. Donahue. *suesCass Citv Gun Club some push.” will move ahead. In fact, she permit use of thc room and Donahue chairs the Pinney Hutchinson noted the li- said, “We’re hoping that we toilet facilities during hours Foundation Board of direc- when the library is closed, brary currently has $50,000 Please turn to back page. A neighbor dispute has emotional stress and injury The self-employed refrig- to discuss the situation, but making possible an even prompted a Novesta Town- rcqu iring medical attention. cra ti onhppli ance repairman no solution has been reached. more diversified use of thc ship man to file a lawsuit In an interview last August, said bullets also flew on his According to court records, facility,” Hutchinson said. against the Cass City Gun Johnson and his wife. Lmurie, property last June while he the couple is seeking dam- Another addition will be Club. said their problems with the and another man werc cut- ages in excess of $10,000 located on the north side of The suit was recently filed gun club began Scpt. 18, ting wood. - and a court order forcing gun the building. With re-zoning by Eric M. Johnson in shortly 1tfte:r they purctiased The Johnsons, who have 2 club officials to change the of the property, Hutchinson Tuscola County Circuit an 80-acre parcel on the sons, ages 7 and 8, said much down range location of the explained, a section of wall Court. north side of Severance of their property is wooded, club’s range, 34 feet long can be pushed Johnson claims that “on re- Road, just east of Englchart with the northern half of the out 16 feet. Road. peated occasions, members parcel located adjacent to thc The Cass City Gun Club has “This will add 544 square and guests of the defendant “ pellets fell on us 40-acre gun club property to feet in the non-fiction and while posting the property on been open for 30 years and Cas City Gun Club have dis- the west. Eric said a large has a membership of about reference area and is a very charged firearms, causing the hack west sidelinc,” Eric mound of earth used as a important part of the commented, adding about 107 people, according to bullets, shotgun pellets and backstop is located just feet project.” , month later, while bow hunt- club President Charles other projectiles to enter from his property line. McPhail, who could‘ not be The additions will increase ing, bullets from a high-pow- plaintiff’s property, endan- reached for comment on the space on the library’s main ered rifle came within feet of The Johnsons said they’ve floor by 57 percent, and us- gering plaintiff and his fam- rnct with gun club officials lawsuit. ily, including minor chil- him. ing the basement for storage dren.” will free space on thc main Johnson alleges his prop- Zn fatal accident tloor. erty has sustained “numerous and irreparable damages,” RENOVATION reducing the value of the land and timber. Aside from new construe-. The suit, which charges the Mother files suit. tion. plans call for the exist- gun club is in violation of ing building to be completely state trespassing laws, also A Decker wonian whose suit are Amanda J. Smith, 14, Inc ., Harbor Beach. i-ernodeled and the electrical alleges the gun club has in- 12-year-old daughter was of Deford, who allegedly The fatal crash occurred at heating system converted to adequate target backstops, killed in a fatal crash last drove the stolen pickup truck about 1: 10 a.m. March 25 as a more efticient form of en- and that the improper loca- spring has filed suit against in which Nazario was a pas- Recse police pursued the sto- ergy. ON THE AIR - REMC #10 Director Bob Townsend cut a tion of backstops is prevent- several defendants, including senger; Smith’s parents, Rick len, eastbound pickup on M- ing Johnson and his family a Deford family, Wruhlc El- and Dawn Slater; Reesc Po- 81 near Kirk Road, accord- “Rearrangement will in- ribbon at the doorway to the REMC television studio in Cass from enjoying safe, full use evator Inc. and the village of lice Officerled Hull; the vil- ing to Tuscola County clude ;1 children’s room with of their land. Reese. lage of Reesc; Tcrry Cramer Sheriff’sDepartrlient reports. computers tof young people City Monday to mark the first official broadcast of Thumb As a result, the suit states, June Nazario f‘ilcd thc suit of Bad Axe, thc driver ofthe Deputies said the pickup to use the wide variety of Area Television. Thumb TV will broadcast 2 channels of edu- Johnson has suffered severe in Tuscola County Circuit pickup, which was owncd or left the highway and rolled software dcsigned for them.” Court on behalf of her leased by Wruble Elevator over about 8 miles southwest Hutchinson said. Another cational programming 24 hours a day on channels 98 and 99 daughter, Edelfina Nazario. Inc., and Debbie Wruhle of of‘ Caro. rooni, shc added, will be set aside specifically for teenag- or 61 and 62, depending on the age of the television used. Named as defendants in the Ubly and Wruble Elevator Please turn to page 8.

$80,000 project New ambulance home

Construction began Mon- have full storage facilities, Elkland, Novesta, Greenleaf day morning on a new ani- too,” Beem said. and Evergreen townships, bulance base in Cass City. Thc total project cost is es- and the village of Gagetown, “We’re kind of excited. It’s timated at $80,000. each of which has a represen- been a long time in coming,” Beem pointed out the new tative on a local board that John Beem, project manager ambulance base will include oversees the operation. for Mobile Medical Re- sleeping facilities for on-duty The funding provided by sponsc (MMR), commented crews, something not avail- those local governmental at the building sitc. which is able at the fire hall. units, along with surplus rev- located iicross from thc vil- That convenience will make enue from the ambulance lage municipal building on it easier to secure substitute operation, will fund con- Church Street. crew itienihers when needed, struction of the new ambu- “We’re hoping to he in by according to Ron Pawloski, lance headquarters. January.” an Emergency Medical “We extend our thanks to Thc new ambulance bast: Tc c h n i c i a n - S pec i a1 i s t on the Elkland Township Fire will consist of a modular staff‘ in Cass City. Department for allowing us home with an attached 2-bay Beem agreed having crew the many years use of their garage. quarters will improve service fire hall,” Beem said. GROUND WAS BROKEN Monday morning at the new Cass The ?-bedroom holtlc. to arca residents. “Our goal Formerly known as Cass schuduled to be delivered the is to work towards reducing City-Mercy Ambulance, the City ambulance base site, located across from the village mu- first week of December, will response times,” he added. local service is staffed and an Office and Thc Cass City ambulance managed by MMR, which nicipal building on Church Street. Ambulance crews are ex- dayroom dong with space scriricc hiis hccn housed in was created last fall as the petted to move into the new facility in January, according t0 for training. “There will bc Ihc Elkland Township Firc result of the merger of Mercy a full basement under the Hi111 sincc thc late 1970s. Ambulance of Saginaw and MMR Project Manager John Beem, pictured above. house and the garage will ‘Thc service is subsidized by EMS of Saginaw. PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1995 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Engaged Cass City Area Social and Personal Items

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Born to B.J. Haire and hus- Stan and Melva Guinther LaPeer Sunday for the birth- band Roger Salo, a baby girl, spent from Thursday until days of Debbie Timmons and Grace Elizabeth, Nov. 1, at Sunday with their daughtcr other family members. It was St. Joseph Hospital in and son-in-law, Sandy and also a going away dinner for Ypsilanti. It is the second Andy Welter, in Dayton, Manly Fay and daughter, child for the couple, who live Ohio. Ann, who are going on a sa- in Plymouth. B.J. is the sis- fari to Africa. Patti Timmons ter of Clarke Haire and the Nineteen family members was home for the weekend daughter of John Haire of were present at the home of from U. of M. Guests came Cass City. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord from Owendale, Waterford, Clarkston, Detroit, Lapeer and Cass City. Katherine Davis Meg’s Peg Michael Jones Tina and Todd Bundschuh Jane Lautner, formerly of Cass City, is battling an ad- Michael K. Jones of Royal vanced form of cancer. Well Oak and Katherine A. Davis wishes could be sent to 5 1 15 of East Lansing announce oops! Sunnybrook Ct. #16, Cape their engagement. Pohlod-Bundschuh: Coral, FL 33904. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Robert and 75 Carole Davis of East Lan- ,married August 28 Lynn & Clint Messing Concert sing. She recently graduated bv Melva E. Guinther from the University of slated . Michigan with a B.A. in edu- Mr. and Mrs.’Daniel Pohlod groom. Flower girls wed Lynn Seaver Clint No, Pastor Streeter, we their record, some untied cation and is currently sub- of Kingston and Mr. and Shelcey Lee Gusek and and haven’t forgotten your name. rookies will have to come The “Son Shines,” a musi- stitute teaching in the East Mrs. Arnold Bundschuh of Alyssa Grace Plazinick. , And yes, I did proofread the through big time. (Perhaps cal group from Good Shep- Lansing schools. Caro announce the marriage Best man was Gerry Gusek. article in last week’s the record would be better if herd Lutheran Church, will The future groom is the son of their children, Tina Groomsmen were Bryon they hadn’t tied them up.) present a concert, “Good of Gary and Doris Jones of Danielle andTodd Woodrow, Pohlod, brother of the bride; miss pel led. {untried} Things From God,” Sunday Cass City. He is a graduate Aug. 26, at the United Meth- Dave Pretzer, Scott Romain; In fact, I read it 3 times, Real Estate For Sale: Golf at 3 p.m. at the church. of Michigan State University odist Church of Kingston. Steve Mathews and Ke! twice on the computer screen course, rowing business. This is a benefit concert for and will be a May 1996 Pastor Lyn Chappell offici- Kotsch. Ushers wer? Lynn Seaver and Clint A reception was held at the Naomi Minnick, a member Freeland Convention Center, and once on hard copy. It’s (Maybe you row out to re- graduate of the Detroit Col- ated. Damian Pohlod, cousin of Messing were married Aug. of the congregation who has Matron of honor was Holly the bride, and Eric Vrable. 1 5, in a 2:OO p.m. ceremony Freeland. hard to believe I missed it cover balls in the pond?) lege of Law. every time. It had to be the {Growing} leukemia. Ad Association An Aug. 24 wedding is Randlett. Bridesmaids were The couple greeted guests at St. Joseph Catholic The groom is employed by for Lutherans Branch 7607 is at the Knights of ColumbuS Bay Engineering and De- gremlins ! The bride’s gown had a planned. Deanna Jacob, Christina Church, Bay City. Fr. sponsoring the benefit and Hall in Caro before leavink sign, Midland. That’s the thing about typo- burst skirt that fell from a Patrick, Robbin Broadworth, Raymond S. Fron officiated will match any funds raised. Kim Weinand, and Jilann on a honeymoon t$ at the ceremony. The bride is employed by graphical errors. They hide lifted waist. (Hope they got A free will offering will be Bundschuh, sister of the Mackinac Island. I The bride wore a sequined E I ect ro n i c Data S y stem s , ever so cleverly until after the it on film forAmerica’s Fun- page goes to press. Then niest Videos.) { sunburst taken and refreshments will Slide show lace dress. Saginaw. be served. ’ Parents of the bride are After a wedding trip to the they leap out at you in deri- skirt} sion. Donald and Sharon Seaver of southwest, the couple is re- The committee applied for Sr. Citizens’ Menu Nov. 13 Freeland. The groom’s par- siding in Freeland. Our estimable editor, Tom funds for rebuilding 12 Senior citizens are asked to ents are Dexter and Theresa Montgomery, caught another brides. (Trying to make make reservations on the day one that almost made it into Messing of Cass City. someone over after the wed- of the meal between 8 a.m. Torn Lounsbury will print recently. present Maid of honor was Jill ding rarely works.) und 9 a.m. by calling present a slide show entitled It’s often necessary to carry {bridges} Seaver of Freeland, sister of Marriage Bereriice Sowden, 872-2397. “Yellowstone Back-Country the bride. a front page story over onto For the golden wedding cel- Adventure,” Monday at 7 NOV. 13-14-17 Bridesmaids were Kristy licenses another page, where there’s ebration, she wore her SO- p.m. at Rawson Memorial Messing and LuAnne Mess- another headline to identify year-old yellow stain. (Well, Library.

~~ Monday - Pork Steak, Pars- ing of Cass City, sisters of the __ it. some stains are stubborn.) As proofreader, I check the {satin) ley Potato, Sauerkraut, Lounsbury recently re- groom, Mindy TerBurgh of Bradley James Martin, Waldorf Salad, Roll, Rice turned from Yellowstone Midland, and Holly Watson runovers for continuity and David H., 2, was sentenced Vassar, and Rita May Tone, see that the correct head is at Pudding. National Park where he pa- Nov. of Hemlock, friends of the for operating a motor vehicle Mil 1 ington. the top of the story. The head Tbesday - Polish Sausage, trolled the park border with bride. They wore wine col- while under the influence of IO, 11, 12 Shawn Daniel Ellcsin, East Cooked Cabbage, Peas & his cousin, John Lounsbury, ored dresses. on this particular runover liquor. (Where were this Lake, and Joyce Ann Ward, said “Less deer.” Yours truly, Onions, Marinated Beets, a park ranger. They also went Junior bridesmaid was kid’s parents!) (32) Cass City. ever striving for grammatical Variety Bread, Tropical Fruit into the elk camps during elk Robin Messing of Cass City, If you have not received an Richard Lee Littleton, accuracy, changed it to read Mix. hunting season. sister of the groom. influenza this year, Hills and Reese, and Gail Irene Lapak, Friday - Pepper Steak with Best man was Richard “Fewer deer.” Dales Hospital has doses Richville. Tom happened al*ong:before available. (I’m sure they do, Rice, Veges in Steak, Orien- Slides of this adventure will Noffsinger of Ypsilanti, be ,shown and Lounsbury Friday and Salaayd**A’ Douglas Leo Eckenswiller the page went to the camera tal Blend Vegetables, Hot . *I friend of the groom. but why spread it around?) performances at 8 p:m. - and Alana Sue Ostrander, and protested. I was ready { Influenza vaccination} Roll, Tapioca Pudding. will share his experiences on Groomsmen were! Wayne both of Gilford. this trip. A question and an- Seaver of Freeland, brother to argue the case for chang- Sundays at 2 p.m. Steven Andrew Darbee and ing the wording until he swer period will follow the of the bride, Thomas P. Little Shanon Marie Gilmore, both pointed out the story was program and refreshments For reservations call 51 7-738-5217 of Portland, friend of the of Caro. will be served. about pheasants, not deer. -- - groom, Chad Niswander of David Allcn Kuegcr and Pinconning friend of the Such things keep a person Lee Ann Carroll. both of humble. bride, and Kevin Limbaugh, Gagetow n. Fort Myers, Fla., friend of the Nevertheless, we do catch Daryl Franklin Randall and a few typos. Here’s our lat- groom. Julia Anne Reeder, both of est collection caught before Caro. they went to press. Hope I Thanks for I Dewey Wayne Rapson and they provide a chuckle or Suzanne Elizabeth Smart, two. calling 8724010 both of Vassar. I with feature I Mark Thomas Phillips and For Sale - Old chiffon Teresa JO Richard, both of robe.,. (It’s hard to think story ideas Deford. there’s a market.) { chifforobe} In his final inspiring presen- A Great Big tation, Buegler commis- sioned the delegates to “Live THANK YOU by Dog’s Design.” (Now that is an inspiring challenge!) Mr. and Mrs. Martin Moore to {God’s design} “Honor Irene with a car, but HELEN AGAR please no gifts.” (No tacky who has been in business for cheap gifts, that is. Cadillacs Moores celebrate and Lincolns welcome.) over 40 years in Cass City {card} Helen, If the team is to improve fiftieth anniversary Thank you for being a wonderful boss. Your kindness, Helen MacLachlan and brother, Stanley Moore, now thoughtfulness and caring will be remembered always. Martin Moore of Bad Axe of Bowie, Md. You are a beautifulperson with a heart full of love for people, were married Nov. 6, 1945 in They have one daughter, Check May the Love of Jesus be with you and your family always. the Elkton Methodist parson- Florence (William)Welch, of May the Lord Richly Bless You, Pine seeds may blow as age by the late Rev. Ellis Attica. out Richard, Andy and Barb Haas far as 300 feet from the Hart. They were attended by On Oct. 29, 1995 they were parent tree. his sister, Ina (Moore) honored at a family dinner at Bissett, Cass City, and Zehnder’s in Frankenmuth. our CASS rates Surround Sound Stereo before WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 7:30 , Wed. Double Punch On Movie Goer Card YOU Thu rs. “Bargain Nite” $2.50 NICOLE KIDMAN “TO DIE FOR” buy it. I $5,000 at for mo. I STARTS FRIDAY (5 EXCITING DAYS) 9.62% APR 48 All Imns subject to credit approoal. Rates subject to change without notice, All Evenings (Except Sat.) 7:30 Saturday 7:30 & 9:30 NO Mon. & Tues. This Picture

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NEXT: Thumb Premier,The New James Bond W-,- PHONE 51 14 1-800-835-9870 I 111 7-872-51 “GOLDENEYE” CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1995 PAGE THREE Radio, bikes “If It Fitz .... II Rabbit Tracks Report theft in village Does anyone Cass City police investi- Upon questioning, the sus- same suspect was allegedly count sheep? gated reported incidents of pect told police he forgot to involved in a similar incident theft over the past week, in- pay for the gas, according to Sept. 27 at Mr. Chips in Cass cluding a missing AM/FM reports, which noted the City. By Jim Fitzgerald

cassette radio. ~ The radio, valued at $220, pass through customs to re- Carrie Hillaker, daughter of Jim and Susie Hillaker of Cass was taken from a vehiclc be- 3 arraigned on felony What do you think about to win the war. or were thcy City, celebrated a birthday Oct. 26 and it did not go unno- longing to Bryan Turner of when you can’t get to sleep trieve their newspapers. traitors, tor God’s sake.) The customers’ names ticed. Uhly. He told police Satur- at night? Does anyone really That Hi-Speed station is She received a letter from President Clinton congratulating day that the vehicle was charges in district court count sheep? , don’t come back as readily long gone, replaced by it Not Fred Longe of West as the architecture. I reinem- dentist’s office. Also eonc her and also noting that her birthday was on the same date as parked at Wal bro Corp. 6242 from the same block isL- riiy that of the president’s wife, Hillary. Garfield Ave., when he dis- Three people were recently Flint, faces charges of break- Bloomfield Tohhip. A ber Keys, Higgins, Philpot, covered the radio missing. arraigned on separate felony ing and entering an Arbela semiretired dentist, Longe Stone, Clancy, Robison, boyhood home, 1020 Pi tic ********** Ryan C, Downing, 4272 charges in Tuscola County Township garage Oct. 11 said his favorite “midnight Elliott, Duffy, Harrington, Grove, torn down in I977 by District Court. Rose, Urmy, Van Haften, - Maple St., reported the theft with intent to commit lar- muse” concerns the nutty the Michigan Mutual Ins111 Chronicle advertisers get results ....sometimes from unusual .Deborah J. Leonard, 33, ceny, conspiracy to commit English language. For in- Brophy, Stimson, Mann, ance Co. When I sobbed iil places. Just ask the village council, which recently adver- of 2 bicycles and mysterious appearance of a third at his also known as Deborah J. breaking and entering with stance: “The oughs, though Benedict, Teeple, Redmond, pri n t, M ic higan Mu t iiii I tised a 1991 Ford Taurus (police car) and received 6 bids Smart, Debbie Smart, intent to commit larceny, and it is enough to make me C haffee, Mac N am ara, kindly sent me the front ranging from $850 to $2,005. Included were bids from Win- residence last week. Downing stated 2 bikes, Debbie Leonard, Norene larceny of a lawn mower and/ cough at the thought of a Gough, On, Tappen, Baker doorknob and mail slot froin ners Motor Corp. of New York and Chicago Motors. valued at $200 and $50, were Turner and Norene Johnson, or an air compressor. bough in a tree.” and the William Fitzgeralds 1020, handsomely mountcd President Lambert Althaver asked clerk-treasurer Joyce of Mayville, was charged Bond was set at $25,000 Longe sounds more like a (no relation; in fact, their son on a wooden plaque now LaRoche where she advertised. Her reply, the Chronicle. taken sorrietirrie Oct. 31 af- ter 6 p.m. At the time he dis- with assault with intent to and a preliminary exam was semiretired columnist. Have Jim grew up to be a priest, hanging on my office wall. murder and possession of a slated for Nov. 14 at 1 :30 some more: which is about as unrelated ********** covered the theft, he found The knob won’t turn. I that someone had left a 6- firearm in the commission of p.m. “A seamstress is one who as you can get). sometimes test it, just to hc. McDonald’s is leaving no stone unturned in its effort to be speed bicycle, valued at a felony. *Bradley E. Green, 38, replaces a lost button on a The charges stem from an Caro, was charged with op- shirt. She should be a sewer. reminded of the scveral tinm cverywhere you look. Authorities for the chain, which is $200, in place of the other I caiiic home unexpectedl),. bikes. The propcrty was con- Oct. 19 incident in Dayton erating a motor vehicle while But a sewer is a place for Art GETTING CAUGHT coming to Cass City later this year, announced that for the very late, aftcr misplacing. fiscated by police. ‘t’ownship, court records under the influence of liquor, Carney in ‘The Honeyrnoon- AT 3 A.M. first time a restaurant will be located in a gas station. It’s to my damn key, and wax Also last week, police filed state. third offense, and violation ers’ and my garbage. Then be located in Clio off the 1-75 expressway. It will offer carry- locked out.You rnay reiiicni- out service and be open 24 hours a day. a request for a warrant charg- Bond in the case was set at of license restrictions Oct. 27 again, a suer is a plaintiff ing a Cass City resident with $50,000. A preliminary ex- in Fremont Township. who is either unhappy with My apologies to survivors her my favorite Dad quotc, larceny under $100. arnination was scheduled for Bond was set at $100. He his hemline or his garbage of those 7A families not re- yelled at 3 a.m. when he \vx The Weather The request stemmed from Nov. 14 at 1:30 p.m. faces a preliminarv exam collection. called, but remember, that awakened by the sound of an incident Nov. 1 at 6:40 *Michael W. Moore, 38, Nov. 14 at 1:30 pm.’ “Maybe I should have slept was around 50 years ago, me crawling through a living High Low Precip. through the night,” Longe which is a long time, espe- room window, Tuesday ...... 46 ...... 38 ...... 49” a.m. in which the suspect al- legedly pumped $IO of gas concluded. cially if you’re still waiting Wednesday ...... 6 1 ...... 56 ...... 4 1 ‘I for your paper boy to show I saw him first, at the heid Thursday ...... 63 ...... 34 ...... ,08” into his vehicle at the of the stairs, and askcd People’s Choice Market, The up. (True fact: In 1943, due Friday ...... 35 ...... 26 ...... trace t6 World War 11 manpower “Who’ s t t iere ?” Saturday ...... 37 ...... 25 ...... trace 6144 Main St., and then PAPER ROUTE “You stupid idiot, you arc drove away without paying. UNFORGETTABLE shortages, I got a summerjob Sunday ...... 43 ...... 27 ...... 0 in a defense factory and breaking into my home,” Monday ...... 50 ...... 37 ...... 18” didn’t have time to deliver Dad answered. “I’m the onc CASS CITY CHRONICLE (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant.) who’s supposed to ask who’i USPS 092-700 Besides Longe, a recent the afternoon paper until af- PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY “olden days” photo in the ter dark. When customers t hc re .” AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Port Huron Times Herald complained, 1 asked thern Some memories are worth 6550 Main Street whether they wanted our side staying awake for. Sewice ofKemem6rance Second-class postage paid at Cass also reminded me of restless City. Michigan 48726 There is discussion in con- course, that for this type ail- ress about a bill that would nights. Taken in 1946, it POSTMASTER: Send address ment the miracle drug pro- shows the Hi-Speed gas sta- changes to imit liability in certain cir- duced no miracles. Sunday, November 12, 1995 CASS CITY CHRONICLE, P.O. tion at 1028 Pine Grove Ave. BOX 115, CASS CITY, MI 48726 cumstanccs for products pro- The only thing that the poor duced by companies. A few years earlier, when I 3:OO p.m. John Hairc, publighcr guy received for his needless delivered Times Herald route National Advenising Representative. It would eliminate the pay- treatment was the sympathy 7A, my bundle of newspa- Livina Word Church of God Michigan Weckly Ncwspspers, Inc., 257 ment of damages for prod- of all of us who were there. DEER HUNTERS! Mchigan Avenue, East Lansing, fichi- pers was dropped off for me ucts years after they were gan. Today the chances are good at that station. 7ry our tasty Worship Center Subscription hca:To post offices in manufactured after receiving that everyone remotely con- I went right to sleep every (formerly Trinity United Methodist Church) Tuscola, Huron and Sinilac Counties - approval by the appropriate nected with the treatment Breakfast Specials $12.00 a year or 2 ycars for $22,3 years governmen tal agency when night in those days, but over 6536 Houghton Street forS32, $9 for6monlhs, and 3 months for would be sued. 50 years later, I sometimes S6.00. produced. A classic example Last week it was reported OPEN EARLY WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15 - 5 a.m. don’t. And sometimes I Cass City, Michigan In Michigan - $15.00 a yur, 2 years is the use of asbestos in in- that a black athlete who $28.00. count route 7A’s 60 custom- sulation. slugged a referee was suing Sponsored by In dher parts of the United States - ers instead of sheep. I can $17.00rycar,or2ycan 532.00.Payable Damage claims forced a for damages because he said KRANZ FUNERAL HOMES in advance. visualize almost all the coiiipany out of business and the referee made a racial slur For information regarding newspaper against him and subsequent homes; the easiest to see Kingston and Cass City rdvcrtising and comncrciol and job then it was learned that as- again are the ones beside the printbig, telephone 872-2010. bestos was not as cancer- police investigation violated [HOT COFFEE) his civil rights. St. Clair River, which sepa- <-> Don’t forget causing as originally feared. rate’s the United States from The point is that the insula- Without judging its merits, why in the world should a Canada, and the strong BROASTED CHICKEN tion was produced in compli- throwers from the weak. ance with the known safety case like this end in a dam- Add age suit ....and thousands The papers were folded into Take Out or Eat In! Warmth... and health standards at the tight little squares that could time. It would not eliminate more just like them? In days gone by it would simply have be thrown from a moving damages in case of negli- bicycle onto porches 20 To Your Holidays! gence. been settled between the par- SOMMERS’ ties and the school. yards away. Usually. But I’m sure that legislation like Bakery & Restaurant this would receive over- whelming support from the Cass Citv 072-3577 voters. Warm-up your holidays and every- It would also tend to re- day with Heat-N-Glo’s direct vent move the fetters that the natural gas fireplaces and inserts. threat of future liability brings to business. With several models to choose When I read of a multi-mil- from ...Heat-N-Clo is certain to lion dollar settlement for a warm your heart and your home. woman burned by hot McDonald’s coffee, I imme- diately wonder what ever happened to individual re- sponsibility for actions?You spill coffee meant to drink, SOUTHEASTERN you suffer the consequences. MICHIGAN GAS COMPANY When these bizarre cases 69 Natural <;as It’s Better For The Long Run are revealed I often think back (way back) to World Sandusky 648-2334 or 1-800-624-2019 CASS CITY War I1 days when I was a patient in an army hospital, Patients were housed in an army barracks type building and were bunched together Cass City Public Schools for a variety of treatments. One of the treatments was PROGRESS IN EDUCATION for a soldier who suffered from the desk of Ken Micklash, Superintendent from a series of boils. \ At that time penicillin was I considered a miracle drug Cas Citv’s 1995 Taxable Valuation and doctors were administer- ing it for most anything. The Recently, I was asked what the Cass City Public School’s 1995 taxable valuation poor guy was receiving a was by township. The following represents the current taxable valuation broken shot every 4 hours day and down by “Homestead” and “Non-Homestead” comparisons as provided by county night for 2 weeks. It was later learned, of equalization department. As we renovate our office at 6363 Main Street we would like to thank These figures include only the township property which is within the Cass City you for your continued patience. School District.

Homestead Non-Homestead We look forward to servicing you Townsh i D Valuation Valuation Total on Saturday, December 30, 1995 Almer $ 488,603 $ 96,700 $ 585,303 in our full service, newly remodeled Columbia 3,09 2,500 I48,67 1 3,24 I, 17 I office. Elkland 35,665,5130 24,2 8 8,5 86 59,954,s 1 h El 1i ng ton 2,809,644 181,341 2,990,985 Elmwood 10,777,011 8 18,805 1 I ,595,8 16 We appreciate your business! Evergreen I 1,688,330 I ,949,195 13,637,525 Grant 5,094,000 304,600 5,398,600 Mark Wiese 2380,364 I 1,245,967 Greenleaf 8,865,603 HARRIS-HAMPSHIRE 3,64 I ,497 Kingston 3,100,112 54 1,385 6815 E. Cass Clly Rd., Cass City Lamotte 37,859 17,749 55,608 (517) 8724351 Novesta 13,862,749 2,794,470 I6,657,2 I9 Sheridan 179,900 2,600 It32,SOO Wells 1,209,179 207,846 1,4 17,025 CHEMICAL BANK SM

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Ouestions can be sent to me at 4868 N. Seeger St., Cass Citv. MI 48726. PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1995 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN House okays product GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE Holbrook liability reform bill Returning common sense seller would not be liable if Area News and personal responsibility the product complies with 30% off to the state’s legal system is state and federal standards. Mrs. Thelma Jackson an essential step in combat- @Themanufacturer would Phone 658-2347 ing frivolous lawsuits, said not be liable if the injury is Everything Storewide an area lawmaker after the caused by alteration or mis- House approved much- use of the product. Craft items, 100% cottonfabrics, bridal, store fixtures Mrs. Earl Schenk spent a Harold Ballagh and Reva Sil- day afternoon guest of Laura needed product liability re- few days with Mr. and Mrs. ver were Sunday guests of Kulish and a Wednesday sup- forms Wednesday. *The manufacturer would Bob Andersen and family in MI. and Mrs. Gerald Wills. per guest of‘ Mr. and Mrs. “Senate Bill 344 cuts the not be liable for failure to THE COUNTRY GOOSE Canton, and Sunday attended Mr. and Mrs. Don Dan Franzel. hidden tax placed on all con- warn of risks that should be a birthday party for 2-year- McKnight were Monday Gary Wills of Port Austin sumers by companies be- obvious to a reasonably pru- 163 E. Himn Avc., Bad Axc old Sydney Andersen. Other evening guests of’ Mr. and was a Saturday afternoon cause they have to pay such dent person. * All ct-cdit ~ardsaccepted guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jim Hewitt. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald high rates for product liabil- *Damages would be lim- HOURS: 9 to 5:3O, Mon.-Thurs.; 9 to 8, Fri.; and 9 to 5, Sat. Bch Andersen Sr. of Art Decker was a Wednes- Wills. ity protection,” said Rep. ited for noneconomic loss Westland, Mr. and Mrs. Gary day guest of Mrs. Joe Mrs. Bill Bredow of Bad Mike Green, R-Mayville. (such as pain and suffa-ing Benters of Livonia, Mr. and Watson . Axe and Mrs. Jim Hewitt “Not having to take respon- claims) to $280,000, unless Mrs. Frank Moore and Mrs. Mark Farrelly, Laura spent Wednesday in Bay sibility for one’s actions has there is evidence of gross daughter Julie and Mr. and Kulish and Allen Farrelly City. made a mockery of our court negligence. Mrs. Rodney Harris and 2 had breakfast at the Sam Ppwers of Millington system.” sons of Canton. Peppermill in Bad Axe was a Tucsday visitor at the The National Association Triteria would be estab- Mrs. Charlic Corbishley of Wednesday morning. home of Mrs. Martin of Manufacturers estimates lished for the testimony of BadAxe was aTuesday guest Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shagena Sweeney. that product liability ex- expert witnesses. of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. Allen Farrelly met Ray En- were Wednesday Afternoon penses range between $80 .An absolute defense Mrs. Larry Konkel and glish, Doris Western and Mr. gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. billion and $120 billion an- would be available if the Marney were Sunday George King and Jim. and Mrs. Dan Franzel in Bad nually for U.S. firms, Green evcning guests of Mr. and Axe for breakfast Thursday person injured or killed was Mrs. Ray Depcinski is said. He also noted that impaired by alcohol or a Mrs. Frank Terry at Elkton. spending some time with Mr. morning. Michigan is ranked 48th of Laura Kulish and Allen Visitors at thc Don Jackson controlled substance, and and Mrs. Dean Carpenter Sr. the SO states in the fairness was 50 percent or more at Farrelly were Wednesday af- and family at,Hay Market, home this week were Kay of its product liability laws. ternoon guests of Mr. and Depcinski, Melvin fault in the accident. If the Va . “There was a case in person is impaired but less Mrs. Dan Franzel. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hind Wolschlagcr, Wally Hagen Westland earlier this year in Reva Silver was aThursday and AI Wagner. than 50 percent at fault, the were Wednesday afternoon which a man sued an ice amount of damages would aftcrnoon guest of Mr. and guests of Reva Silver. W i n n i fred S o f‘k ;.I spent arena for injuries suffered Mrs. Harold Ballagh. Tuesday and Wednesday at be reduced. Darlene Terrassi, Julie and while playing hockey. The “This legislation does not Mr. and Mrs. Allen Melissa were Tuesday the Steven Sofka home. man, who did not wear a undermine safety - - to the Dcpcinski were Sunday af- evening guests of Allen Norenc Krug was a Sunday protective mask, was struck ternoon guests of Mr. and evening guest of Reva Silver. consumer or worker,” Green Salad Bar availablewith Friday Night Fish Fry Farrelly. in the face by a puck. The said. “We have not changed $595 Mrs. Ray Dcpcinski, and Mrs. Jim Doerr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis courts ruled the arena should “AII-Yo u-Can- Ea t” they all had supper at the Cleland, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry any state or federal laws Curtis Cleland spent Thurs- have provided better light- regulating safety. These re- Peppermill in Bad Axe. day with Irene Kippen at Cleland, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- ing,” Green said. “It is time Saturdays “Lunch For A Buck” featuring a special men1 Caitlyn Rickett and Mrs. gene Cleland and Mr. and forms bring us back to the North Street. Other lunch for this foolishness to end, ideals of accountability, Curtis Cleland visited Mr. guests were Sharon Lily, Mrs. Brycc Hagen went to and that’s why I supported with all items for just $1O0 each 11 am,- 3 p,m, and Mrs. Hiram Keyser the McAlpine Funeral Home common sense and tradi- Amy and Jessica. this legislation.” tional values. Real cases of Discount for Senior Citizens Wed ne sd a y . Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Hagen in Bad Axe Sunday to pay Under SB 344: IO% Dan Franzel was a Thurs- respects to Don Near. negligence by manufactur- 2 mn,,Mondav - Thursday for lunch and dinner met Mr. and Mrs. Ben Meske @Themanufacturer or ers will still be prosecuted, after day aftcrnoon guest of Allen Mr. and Mrs. Mark Farrelly of Port Hope at the Masonic but frivolous lawsuits will 3%c TAKE-OUTS AVAILABLE +k Farre1I y. and Allen Farrelly attcndcd Hall in Bad Axe for brunch no longer get in the way of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hind, the wedding of Chery I Adam Cass City Sunday. doing business. Michigan Jim Krohn, Mr. and Mrs. and Mike Farrelly at St. Allen Farrelly was a Mon- needs a stable economic cli- Mary’s Mystical Rose mate. If we can promote that OPEN AT Catholic Church at Armada debaters environment and save Friday. A reception followed money for consumers, we’re at Tena’s Country House in compete all better off.” I Armada. The Cass City High School SI3 344 now goes back to Nine members of the ‘Trav- the Senate for concurrence. I HUNTERS eling Breakfast Club met at Debate Team participated in I the Peppermill in Bad Axe an all-day tournament Oct. HUNTER’S BREAKFAST Thursday morning. Next 28 at Frankenmuth High week they will niect at School. PRE-CHRISTMAS COUPON BOOK SALE SPECIAL Stephano’s restaurant in Bad This year’s debate topic is 2 eggs Axe. entitled “China policy and * Additional Books Available At Coach Light Pharmacy * 2 strips bacon or sausage Mrs. Kevin Robinson was the United States govern- Hash Browns a Monday guest of Ardean rn e n t .” $265 Michalski. “Students have been chal- Toast lenged learning about the Forest People’s Republic of China :* SUTTER’S BAKERY and then analyzing this infor- ALUMINUM products mation to develop arguments FOIL & RESTAURANT 25 SQ. FT. for debate,” commented Cass ASSORTED TYPES. 6479 Main 872-2570 Cass City America’s forest products 1.19 VALUE. IBAR industry produces wood and City teacher Judy Hoelzle. paper products valued at Receiving 2 first-place Convert Your WITH more than $200 billion a scores in speaker points dur- year. As many as 1.4 million ing the recent debate tourna- WoOdBurning EFFICIENCIES people are involved in grow- ment were Lee Dillon and Fire laceToClean ing, managing and harvest- Jim Dale. Also receiving UP TO ing trees and producing first-place scores for Cass BLningGaS. wood and paper products. City were Shannon Haley, VALUABLE COUPON 1 I Jessica Frederick and Brenda I But despite the demand for wood and paper products, DuQuesnay. 80% Second-place scores for CHRISTMAS I the United States has nearly I two-thirds of the forest cover speaker points went to Josh GIFT WRAP Come in and see Lounsbury, Scott Haag, 2-SHEET. 8 113 Sa. FT. I that existed in the 1600s and 1.25 EACH VALUE. ou r fi be r logs b u r n i r y8 more than existed in 1900. Kristy Thornton and Lee I Dillon. RlTT “Debate rounds were won OR BUll€R MINTS I by the negative team of Lee I I (517) 872-3190 I Dillon/Shelly Ingrao, who I beat teams from I’ I 3/$1 I Dan’s Power & Stove Frankenmuth and Gaylord,” Y 6509 Main St., Cass City Hoelzle said, adding the af- I firmative team of Jessica I Frederick/Scott Haag de- LIQUID HOLIDAY I feated Lake Orion. DISH CHRISTMAS “The affirmative team of I Brenda DuQuesnay and DETERGENT MlNlATURES I 42 OUNCE. SNICKERS OR MILKY WAY. Kristy Thornton defeated the ASSORTED TYPES. 8 - 9 OUNCE BAG. I negative team from Oscoda.” I Cass City debaters will be I competing in Lower Thumb I99 League debates, including I events scheduled for Nov. 13, 1 20 and 27, all starting at 3:30 ‘PROGRESSO r I p.m. at Frankenmuth High I I School. HEALTHY I “Interested persons are in- I vited to come and listen to CLASSICS I students as they debate this I year’s topic,” Hoelzle said. SOUP 16 OUNCE. ASSORTED TYPES I TISSUE November 11 & 12 4 ROLL PACK. Powerful Choices Forlb cornpatdm are strong providsn d kaelal Mcurlty, ollerlng powrgul chobr for pur llnnnclal needs. Pine Creek Farms Tlmi In8urmncr: Indhrldual Medlcal Including Shorl Term I Medical. Small Qrwp bnelllr, Come watch her in a demonstration Fortis Long Term Care. GUMMI I of spinning mohair. Forth Bmfltr: Group Benelilm. \SAVERS I i HOLIDAY I See her handmade Santas ForIh Flnmclal Group: Mulud Funds: Fixed and V~rlable !KEEPSAKE made from mohair, porcelain and mink. Anndlb: Uta Inrur8nce. VariaMS 5 ROLL. BY PLUS MARK. L I I Universal Ute Insurance. ITIN 1 Santas will be available for sale. 18 OUNCE. i For more InformalionContact. 1 OPEN HOUSE HOURS: I Saturday, Nov. 11 Local RegfstmdRrpnrmtafiw Newel1 E. Harris P.O. Box 38 Cas City, MI 4872MK)38 I (517) 872-2688 I i Reglslered representalhre i 1 t i CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1995 PAGE FIVE Baby, Think it Over Doll Teens get taste of motherhood

Jessica Markel missed the parenting classes this year. to take it to work. .to a ken- LOVE, LIMITS Scoliirn noted she typically homecoming football game “When I bought this doll nel, and it didn’t work very has 2 or 3 boys in her and dance this year because last spring, it was one of only well. I love kids, it was just aThe parent class can emphasizes provide a wayscon- parenting class, but for the of her responsibility to her 7 in the state of Michigan,” really difficult:’ first time she has none this baby. said Scollon, who learned Another student, sopho- sistent, nurturing home with semester. The Cass City High School about the doll through an ar- more Laura Truemner, de- both love and limits. There was one boy, but af- sophomore also lost a lot of ticle, then found out how she scribed her weekend with the ter holding the “Baby, Think sleep seeing to the infant’s could obtain one while at- doll as both exciting and The goal, students are About It Doll” on the first needs, and put up with the tending a home economics embarrassing. “I ended up taught, is to “help their child day, he’d had enough and stares of others when they conference last fall. taking it up town,” she re- develop to the best of their dropped the class. saw her carrying a child in In past years, a bag of flour called. “Everybody wanted abi 1it y p h y s i ca1 1y , em c) t i on- Still, the doll’s an effective town. served as the “baby” in to know if it was real.” ally and intellectually, and teaching tool. At least that’s Fortunately, the petite 15- Scollon’s class. While the doll has become what they can do as parents the opinion ofsome students, year-old’s “motherhood” But there’s no comparison a unique part of the parenting to help their kids be the best including Truemner, 15. lasted for only a weekend, with the new baby, a $220 class, students are exposed to they can be,” Scollon ex- “If anybody our age ever and her “baby” was actually doll that is realistic in size a host of other information plained. wanted to have a kid, this just a doll. and weight, and features a and hands-on experiences, “You’re not just taking care would be a great experience. But not just any doll. special battery pack which including a playschool they of a child; you’re trying to It would change their mind,” For the first time, home eco- can be programmed to make operate for one hour on teach them somethinR, she commented. “It’d make nomics teacher Dottie it cry loudly at regular inter- Wednesdays and Fridays for you’re trying to guide the& them think twice.” Scollon is using a high-tech vals. children ages 3,4 and 5. prop, known as the “Baby, If picked up and cuddled, “We’ve had anywhere from Think it Over Doll” in her the baby stops crying. Some- 8 to 20 children,” Scollon times. said, adding the service is “The whole idea, of course, Put yourcar offered free of charge to area Kathy Hale is to discourage teenage parents. pregnancy,” Scollon ex- The students take turns recipient plained, noting that hasn’t working with the kids and and homeunder been a big problem locally, planning activities. Students of award but all schools experience it are also required to design a to some degree. game that is adaptable for onemof. Scollon said each student in young children who can Kathy Hale, Sanilac County the semester-long class is re- read, and they have to write Extension home economist, quired to take the doll home a book geared towards young has received thc National for a weekend, and to ensure children. Communications Award, the teenagers don’t leave Topics such as child safety newsletter category, from the their charge on a sofa or bed are discussed, and there are National Association of Ex- during their assigned week- special speakers from agen- tension Home Economists end, the doll is attached to cies such as the health de- (NAEHE). She is also one of their wrist with a hospital ID partment, hospital and social 3 recipients of the Doris bracelet. services department who Wetters Travel Fellowship cover topics ranging from from the Michigan Associa- CARING FOR BABY nutrition to CPR to child tion of Extension Home abuse. KINGSTON INSURANCE AGENCY Economists (MAEHE). “The idea is that they have Scollon also touches on a 5979 State St., Kingston, Mich. to take care of it,” she said. variety of other issues -pre- 1-800-777-6156 “Sometimes it would cry ev- natal care, the effects of 5 17-683-2229 ery 2 hours and sometimes it drugs on pregnancy, cloth- ing, discipline and the cost in AGENT DONALD J. FRALEIGH would cry just about every 4 Suhym hi lwal avulhiliry and qunhlicaion~OIW1 Alludie lnrurmc Company, t&mrlhhnrrt Illinois hours, and they are supposed general of raising a child. to have to pick it up and fuss n a with it a bit and give it some attention. “Sometimes it (crying) stops and sometimes it L I doesn’t, just like in real life.” And there’s no cheating; lights on the programmable battery pack that fits inside the doll indicate whether the I “baby” has been neglected or FILM TODAY WHILE handled roughly. I I : STUDENTS IN Dottie Scollon’s parenting class spend a por- The goal of the project, YOU’RE AT ! Kathy Hale though short term, is to give 2, *-2z-Y==wd ’ tion of their time operating a playschool for young children. young people a realistic taste Coach Light Pharmacy of the responsibility that goes ~ Above Jessica Markel, 15, works with one of the class’ young The NAEHE Communica- along with having an infant. charges Friday morning. tions Award is presented an- Judging by the comments ? nually to encourage excel- of some of the students who lence in home economics have already experienced communication. The educa- their weekend of parenthood, i Seek pageant contestants tional newsletter category is that goal is being met. judged on content, writing “It was kind of hard to take t’ style and format. care of. It was tiring because a 0 Applications are being ac- eant, which is to be presented tional Pageant strives to rec- Hale received the MAEHE it woke you up every 2 e cepted for the title Mrs. at the Smith Theatre-Oak- ognize today’s married Doris Wetters Travel Fellow- hours,” commented Markel. Tuscola County, official pre- land Community College in woman’s role as wife, ship, which supports profes- : liminary title to the Mrs. Farmington Hills April 28. mother, professional and “It was kind of awkward, sional development activi- people were looking at you,’’ ’ Michigan International Pag- The Mrs. Michigan Intcrna- civic or charitable volunteer,as wcll as her other ties. She used the stipend to she said. “You didn’t want accoinnl ishmcnts. attend the Dallas NAEHE people to think you’re carry- BEAUTIFUL The donian chosen as Mrs. meeting and to research ing around a doll and you usco cola countywill evaluation systems of other didn’t want them to think you an ofticial and sash. The states’ home visiting pro- had a baby.” BEGINNIN G8 woman selectcd as Mrs. grams* Markel said her father, Cass M i c h ig an Intern at i onal w i I I City teacher Don Markel, start with be awarded an all-expense Group in “thought it was pretty funny. paid trip toTexas to compete A He remembered what it was BEAUTIFUL for the title of Mrs, Interna- like to have a baby. He tional, nimctous prizes and concert thinks it’s (doll project) a INVITATIONS! good idea for young teenag- cash.Cornpetitions lor the title of Sunday- ers. M rs . M i c h i gan Intern at i onal Sunday, Nov. 12, at 7 p.m., “1 think it’s a good idea be- i tic I ude i n t e r v ic w, aeroh i c- “Not Ashamed” will be in cause you think it over - wear and evening gown. concert at Fraser Presbyte- how hard it would be to have I’hcre are no talent or swim- rian Church. The church is your own child at a young suit competitions. located at the corner of M- age.” Married women living in 53 and Huron Line Road. Senior Angie Martinez ‘l’uscola County interestcd in The group will be singing agreed. applying can rcquest more contemporary Christian mu- i n fortn at i on by writ i n g sic. GOOD EXPERIENCE Michigan Pageants, Inc., A fellowship hour will fol- 2474 Pontiac Dr., Sylvan low. The public is invited to “It was a good experience,” Lake, MI 48320, or calling attend. the 17-year-old said. “I had 8 10-682-76 16. - 0 - II IIJOnV IN THE FUN! - EST IC CONVERSION! bu‘re Invitede... INCLUDES COLOR-KEYED FIBERGLASS RUNNING BOARDS, FULL BEDLlNER & BUG DEFLECTOR! Thursday Novernber 16 Second Annual Heritage Lace Curtains Seminar

Afterrloon Demonstration c-. 2 P. M. Evening Demonstration - 7 P. M. No Charge - Refreshments - Bring A Friend A Representative Will Demonstrate Unique Pr: Innovative Window Treatments Using HERITAGE LACE PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1995 CASS crry, MICHIGAN ViewingI wand Bulldo win paire to open new gs .P %frontiersfor of leag ue contests In the busiest week of' the Tonya Smith led the attack 0-G - P-H regular season,' the Owcn- in the third quarter that 4" neuros urgeons Gage Bulldogs won 2 of 3 sealcd the victory. She hit 3 OWEN-GAGE - Susie games played last week and field goals and a pair of free Koemcr 1-0 (2-8) Tonya the victories came in North throws for 8 points and when 4; Imagine a space-age system of tumors and important Smith S-0 (2-6) 12; Kate Central D League , Powers chipped in 3 more that navigates through the structures of the brain. Using Powers 6-0 (4-1 I ) 16; Jenni- both games played at home. hoops, Owen-Gage moved brain to help a neurosurgeon thc Viewing Wand can rtiini- t'cr Winchester 5-0 (3-6) 13. The loss was on the road at into a commanding, 3 1-20. by providing information in mix the size ofthe incision, TOTALS - 17-0 ( I 1-3 1 ) 45. a way never before possible. providing protection for es- Au Gres. lead going into the final quar- That surgical instrument is sential structurcs during sur- Owen-Gage defeated Port tcr. Hope, 45-42, and it was a called a Viewing Wand. Us- gery. It allows the surgeon to Smith ended the game with PORT HOPE - Melinda ing images provided by a CT opcratc prcciscly, rapidly and repeat of the first gamc bc- 19 points and Powers added Dailcy 2-0 (4-4) 8; Lindscy scan, Magnetic Rcsonancc with confidence whilc, at thc twcen the schools with one 14. Jarnic Bartley netted 18 McTaggart 2-0 ( 1-3) 5; important exception. In thc Imaging (MRI) or s;irnc time, shortening the for the losers. Dana Pawlit/ 4-0 (8- 13) 16: angiography, this tool cn- operation time and hospital first game the Bulldogs were Crystal Mausolf 1-0 (0-0) ahead by a point at the half AU GRES GAME ables the neurosurgcon to \ t a y ;i 11 ci i iii p r(1 v i n g ( ) 11 tu()nlc. 2: Jessica Miller 0-0 (2-8) and lost 54-S2.This time the operate based on thc patient's 2; Lisa Schultc 0-3 (0-0)9. own brain anatomy and not Dr. Robert Spctzlcr of the Bulldogs were also ahcad by Au Gres had too much fire- TOTALS - 9-3 ( 15-28) 42. 3 points and then hcld on to power lor Owen-Gage and just brain anatomy in gen- Barrow Ncurological Insti- win. era1.All that needs to be done tute in Phoenix, AriL., has easily defeated the Bulldogs, 0-G - CPS is to point theviewing Wand called theviewing Wand one Coach Dean Roller said the h 1-40, with the combination key to the win was the good to see cxact locations and of the 3 most significant im- of a tough full-court press OWEN-GAGE - Susic directions . provements in neurological defense thc team played in and the play of Adrian Roemcr 2-0 (3-3) 7; Tonya A fund-raising effort is now surgery. ranking with the stc- thc crucial last quarter to Fitzgerald, who scored 2h Smith 8-0 (3-6) 19: Katc underway to securc the reoscopic operating micro- poi n t s . Powcrs 6-0 (2-7) 14; Jcnni- $286,000 cost 01' the ma- scope and cross-sccti onal The Bulldogs stayed in con- fer Winchcstcr 3-0 (0-0)6: chine. Proceeds from the imaging techniques. Less tention in the first half as Amanda Salcido 0-0 ( 1-2) I . Nov. 25 Cornette Ball, spon- Susie Roemer netted 9 of her TOTALS - 19-0 (9-18) 47. than 50 hospitals across the IO points in the game in thc sored by the St. Mary's United States have theview- Medical Center Foundation, first 2 quarters. ing Wand and there are cur- a 12-5 lcad and appcaied will be uscd to support thc tb Owen-Gage trailed by jus1 CYS - Janiic Bartlcy 7-0 (4- rently only a couple of them ready to take charge, only to 3 points at the intermission, 9) 18; Marcy Wesscl 1-0 (0- projcc t . in Michigan. Thc C'ornctte Ball will be School-to-work survey have the Blue Stars bounce but quickly fell out of con- I ) 2; Kathryn Schornmer 2- held at the Saginaw Civic back into contention at the tention in the last half as the 0 (0-0) 4; SX~Zech 3-0 (I - Center, Unity Hall and will The Field Neurosciences half when they trailed by just Au Gres defense limited 6)7; Erin Caycc 2-0 (0-2)4. 3 points, 25-22. feature a gournict dinner and Institute plans to improve the underway this month dancing to a l7-piccc orches- already high quality The visitors closed that gap half points. At the end of the tra, The Ambassadors. Ticket neurosurgical program at St. naires, which will thtn be in the third quarter and led third quarter the winncrs Wedding informationmay hc ohtaincd compiled into a Tuscola by a point going into thc fi- were in front 44-31. by contacting the St. Mary's County Resource Guide. nal 8 minutes to set thc stage Smith shared scoring hon- Announcements for the Owen-Gage dcfensc Foundation, (S 17) 797-3080. The guide will be available ors for Owcn-Gage with 10 and This machine consists of an to all school districts in the to win the game. points. Julie Seebeck netted aluminurn probe and robotic county, giving studcnts expo- Kate Powers of Owen-Gage 16 for Au Gres. Invitations and Dana Pawlitz of Port arm that, with a computcr, sure and experiences in the OWEN-GAGE - Susie pinpoints thc prccisc location workplace. Hope shared scoring honors Roemer 2-0 (6-7) 10; Tonya with 16 points each. Smith 4-0 (2-2) 10; Kate It's hoped thc School-to- Powers 2-0 (0-2) 4; Jennifer C-PS GAME Cross country Work initiative, a federal, Winchester 4-0 (0- 1 ) 8; Beth state and local program, will Nickerson 2-0 (0-0) 4; Catalogs loaned benefit all partners by prepar- The Bulldogs broke open Amanda Salcido 2-0 (0-0)4. .i overnight. ing a better and more expe- the game against C-PS in thc TOTALS - 16-0 (8- 12) 40. 4 rienced work force and by third quarter whcii the team able Free Subscript ion giving students opportunities was to succcssfully ,AU GRES - Jen McFarlene Revis earns state medal break the Tigers' press to with Each Order for gainful employment. 1-0 (0-0) 2; Nicole Taylor 2- Cass City's Chris Revis was post a 47-35 decision. 0 (0-0) 4; Adrian Fitzgerald Additional inforrrmtion on one of 3 runners from the The first half was a defen- 9- I (5-5) Staci Schcll - the school-to-work program 26; I The Cass City Thumb to earn medals in the sive struggle in which the 0 (1-3) 3; Andre Currie 2-0 is available by contacting state cross country compcti- Bulldogs used what Roller (0-0) 4; Rose Willis 3-0 (0- Bob Hirn at the Tuscola Chronicle tion Saturday in Lowell. said was an improved de- 2) 6; Julie Seebeck 6-0 (4-4) School-to-Work Coordinat- Phone 872-2010 Rcvis finished eleventh fense tl.1 stay in the lead. At 16. ing Center at (517) 673- whill; posting thc besh time the intermission thc Bulldogs TOTALS - 24- 1 ( 10- 14) h I. of his carccr, 16:47. Josh Koley of Marlettc finished ninth, 16:47. Robert Mitchell of Ubly was thir- teenth with a time of 16:48. Revis and Roley are seniors, LA-Z-BOY Mitchell a junior. Thc first 15 places in the race earn medals. The cham- pion individual was Joe Ve Id rii an of Rive r Val 1e y with a time of 16:08. NoGreat Chairs, Christie Achen bac h of USA finished second in the girls' competition with a time of 20:Ol. Abbi Rystak of One bwPrice! Benzic Central was state champion with a time of 19:5. Nicolc Ruhancn of Recse also won a medal with ii ninth place finish with a tinie of 20:34. THETHUMB'STWO premier cross country runners are side No Cass City girl qualified by side Saturday in the state finals. At left is Cass City's Chris tbr t hc tin a1 s . In the team competition Revis and to his right, Josh Roley of Marlette. 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Sat. 9-5 269-7263 872-3404 - 94, PAGE SEVEN CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, N~VEMBER8,1995 District tourney 8-1 season's record draws held Banner season for Hawks vs. Pirates Hawk junior varsity 1 The Cass City Red Hawks team's better pertormancc in The Cass City High School 2 touchdowns on their first 2 emy Walthers, Jason Wright will meet the Harbor Beach recent games as reasons why Junior Varsity football team offensive plays from scrim- and Heath Zawilinski. The Pirates in the opening game an upset is possible. recently completed a very mage, besting the Riders, 33- team was coachcd by Scott of the district 88 basketball The top hrackct pits favored successful season.The squad 8.In week number 8 the de- Dillon and Tom Oesch. Both tournament in Cass City. Lakers over USA, which is finished with an 8-1 won loss fense came to the rescue coaches felt the team im- in a rebuilding year. The UNCON- record. The season started again, as BadAxe was beaten proved all year long, and feel The teams will meet at 7:30 teams meet Tuesday, Nov. with a 20-6 come from be- 13-6. For the last game ofthe that the sophomore group p.m. Monday, Nov. 13, and 14, at 7:30 p.m. TESTED hind win against Caro. Next will contribute to the varsity the Hawks will be the de- The winner of the Harbor year the team traveled to SHOTS were up was Ubly, who the Hawks next year, and the freshman cided underdogs. Beach-Cass City game will Harbor Beach and after trail- bested in a 32-30 high scor- have a good nucleus return- While the Pirates have al- play Uhly at 7:30 p.m. ing 6-0 in the early going, the hard to come by ing affair. In the third week ing. Bath coaches also feel ready defeated the Hawks in Wednesday, Nov. offense went wild for 22 first IS. the team traveled to Cros- that for the level of play to 2 regular season games, Cass Finals will be Friday at 7:30 in the Marlette- quarter points in a 38-20 vic- Lex and again came out on continue at the varsity Icvcl, City fans can point to the p.m. tory. Cass City defen- top with a 16-8 victory. The there needs to be more effort f The team was a good mix in the weight room during sive struggle, young Hawks then traveled of sophomores and fresh- the off season. 0-G Port Hope north to play Lakers, and lost man; sophomores on the vs. This shot by a heartbreaking 24- 14 game. team were Josh Brinkman, The Hawks led with approxi- Owen-Gage opens its dis- advance to the semi-finals Peyten Daniel hit Ryan Brinkman, Andrew Mink ranching Wednesday against mately 6 minutes to go, but Edwards, Scott Haag, Matt trict 1 13 run at Port Hope and turned the ball over twice in Commercial scale mink Caseville, which drew bye. the rim and Irrer, Nathon Klein, Chad will meet the tourney host a the last minutes during the ranching goes back only a The winner of thc Owen- Lenhard, Cory Mayer, Tim team Tuesday, Nov. 14. The bounced away. rain-soaked affair. Up next few decades in the United 2 teams split during the regu- Gage-Port Hop game will Micklash, Chad Phillips, was Bay City All Saints, and Mike Prosowski, Jayson States. Before World War 11, lar season. p 1 a y Akron - Fa i rg rove the defense played an out- pelts were obtained from Thursday. Rayl, Kurt Russell, Chris In the top bracket Kingston standing game as the team The finals will he Saturday, Smutek and Adam Wiles. wild mink. These pelts var- will meet North Huron, got back on the winning ied widely in quality. In con- Nov. 18. Monday, Nov. 13, and the track with a 14-6 victory. Freshman members of the All games start at 7 p.m. trast, modern mink ranching Cardinals will be favored to Week number 6 saw the team team were Doug Ball, Aaron permits controlled breeding travel to Valley Lutheran Barrigar, Kyle Daniel, Tay- and propagation of strains where the visiting Hawks lor Diegel, Nathan Fritz, with desirable fur quality. dominated the action in a 28- NathanJustin Humes, Haag, IsaacJosh Humes,Ponder, More than half of Michigan's Funds available 6 win. League foe Marlette mink are raised in the Upper came to town next and the Kevin Schott, Adam Peninsula, which provides an for heart study offense exploded by scoring Stoeckle, Shawn Talaslu, Jer- ideal climate for healthy fur. an All Saints' test next ; ~ The Tuscola County Health ,vour organizationv has idea

: Department announces fund- ~ in mind that may reduce the *' ing is available for cardiovas- incidence of cardiovascular 'I cular disease prevention. If discase, for any age gtoup, you may apply for funding Last second shot nets to assist you. Examples of projects that may be funded incliidc nu- trition education, blood pres- THUMB C NATIONAL wc ight upset sure control, manage- Hawks Marlette School W L W L ment, physical fitness, snwk- pleased with the way his CASS CITY - KelliVanVliet *BCAS 9 0 17 2 ing cessation, etc. It was undoubtedly the fin- and set the stage tor Marlette 6 3 14 5 est moment of the season for Mellendorf's game-winning charges limited the Tigers' 1-0 (0-2) 2; Katie Anthony The funding is aviiilahle 1-0 (0-0) 2; Ashlie Chappel EPBP 54127 from thc l'uscola County the Cass City Red Hawks. It shot. The Hawks had 4 sec- shot selection and offensive Cass City 5 4 9 10 was undoubtedly the most onds left with ball out of movement, 1-0 (2-2) 4; Shelly Ulfig 3-0 Health Deparlment and the (7-1 1) 13; Kara Mellendorf BadAxe 2 7 5 13 "Hcalthy Michigan Fund" exciting game of the season bounds to get the shot off, Cass City's freshmen scor- ing duo, Ulfig and 5-0 (0-0) 10. Cros-Lex 0 9 1 16 through thc State of Michi- for the largest crowd of the VanVliet found Mellendorf season at the game. in time to win the game. Mellendorf, paced the attack TOTALS- 11-0(9-15)31. gull.man The Hawks upset the that saw 8 of the 9 players MARLETTE - M. THUMB C AMERICAN Funding will be awardcd on Although Ruggles was the School W L W Marlctte Red Raiders when on the squad break into the Vantrump 1-0 (0-0) 2; B. L a competitive hasis for dominant player for the Kara Mellendorf hit an 8- scoring column. Ross 0-0 (1-2) 1; Nicole Sandusky 9 1 16 2 amounts up to $I,OOO. Ap- Raiders, Coach Marty Daniel Harbor Beach 9 1 3 f'rwt shot that was in the air At the half the Hawks were Ruggles 6-0 (4-8) 16; Stack I5 plication torms are wailable was pleased with the defense Reese 6411 7 as the final buzzer sounded in front 3 1-9 and added to the Macklin 1-0 (2-5) 4; Melanie by contacting the Woi ksitc: on the Marlette star, holding Deckerville 6 5 10 to give Cass City a 3 1-30 vic- lead the rest of the game. Rushing 2-0 (1-2) 5; Tiana 9 and Community Hedth Fro- her to 6 points under her UblY ' 56 613 tory. Ulfig scored 11 and Durling 1-0 (0-0) 2. motion c oord i n a t or, S ii 1 1 y season's avcrage. USA 19 216 It was a typical defensive Mellendorf 14 for Cass City. TOTALS - 11-0 (8-17) 30. Bellsky, R.N., at lhc Tuscola Ulfig and Mellendorf Mayville 0 10 1 17 County Health 1)epartnimt. struggle all the way, the kind that the 2 teams have played shared scoring honors for The last day to submit ap- Cass City with 10 points NORTH CENTRAL plications is Deck. IS. over the years. There was THUMB never more than S points each. Ruggles scored 16 for For more int'ormation, crdl the visitors. School W L W L 673-8 1 14, cxtension 127, separating the 2 teams and *Peck 13 0 17 1 and ask for Sally. Cass City had that margin The Hawks have now won Kingston 11 2 13 5 with 2;36 left in the game. their last 5 games, but will N. Huron 8 5 11 7 have their hands full when Port Hope 5 7 6 8 Free ice cream That's when Nicole they meet All Saints at home Owen-Gage 5 7 7 11 Ruggles, the Red Raider star Friday in the last game of the CPS 57 612 sixth grade for 4 years, took over. She regular season. A-F 3 10 5 12 for scored a basket to pull the The Hawks won the junior Caseville 0 13 1 15 Raiders to within 3 points, varsity contest over the Raid- *Clinched title Cass City Middlc School but that bucket was matched ers, 35-30. sixth graders were treated to by Kelli VanVliet with a THURSDAY'S RESULTS ice cream from an authentic pretty baseline drive. The CASS CITY - Lindsay Bad Axe 46, Cros-Lex 34 pushcart last week, thanks to Raiders closed the gap to a Maharg 2-1 (0-0) 7; Kelli BCAS 62, EPBP 50 Thumb National Bank. single point on Tiana VanVliet 1-1 (1-2) 6; Katie Helps you Reese 86, Deckerville 70 Two reading classes had Durling's basket before Anthony 1-0 (0-2) 2; Jill Harbor Beach 53, Mayville just finished and 3 were be- Shelly Ulfig calmly con- Wright 3-0 (1-1) 7; Ashlie 25 ginning a humorous novel verted a pair of free throws Chappel 4-0 (0-0) 8; Peyten Ubly 52, USA 51 called "The Pushcart War." for Cass City. Daniel 1-0 (1-2) 3; Shelly Kingston 54, A-Fairgrove 4 1 The story involves a rivalry Ruggles then pushed Ulfig 2-0 (7-16) 11; Kara ring in the Peck 55, Caseville 39 between pushcart peddlers Marlette into a tie when she Mellendorf 4-0 (6-10) 14. Owen-Gage 47, CPS 35 and truck drivers in New drove the center and con- TOTALS 18-2 (16-33) 58. North Huron 59, Port Hope York City. verted a jump shot, was 52 Students also built smaller fouled and made the free CARO - Jessica King 1-0 (0- pushcarts of their own cre- throw. With 53 seconds left, 0) 2; Lisa Gensell 1-1 (0-0) Holidays! FRIDAY'S GAMES ation as part of this book she made one of 2 free shots 5; Danyle Bostian 2-0 (2-2) Cass City 3 1, Marlette 30 study. to put her team in the lead 6; Molly Hawwell 2-0 (0-0) Au Gres 6 1, Owen-Gage 40 4; Lori Burgess 0-0 (1-2) 1. TOTALS - 6-1 (3-4) 18. With calls for ALL Thumb Cellular customers! EASY VICTORY FREE Make your calls and airtime is FREE* ALL day SPORTSMAN'S The Hawks had little trouble defeating the Caro Christmas Eve and Christmas Day! 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SUNDAY NO ROLLERS Channont 2 All Season Rental 17 112 Oct. 29 Kritzman’s 2 Hills dk Dales 17 The accident culminated a Anthcs Bros. 0 Cass Tavern 14 series OS events that began about I4 hours earlier, when Ubly Buds & Blossoms 13 Rolling Hills 12 Spank-O-Rama 9 High Series 6t Games: P. Northwood Shores 12 Smith, Nazario and another CB’s 9 McIntosh 659 (224-247), J. Allen Home Care 1 I I12 youth, Jcssica Mestcr, 12, of CWD’s 8 Smithson 652 (263), C. Form You 3 5 Cass City allegedly stole a Schott’s Accounting 7 112 Zawilinski 656 (231-2351, C. pickup from the parking lot New Arrivals 6 112 Anthes 631 (221-222), R. High Actual Team Series: at the Charmont restaurant in Half N Half 6 Witherspoon 605 (226), T. Caro Chiropractic 1933. Cass City. N.F.G. 5 Davis 604 (236), Dcl Miller High Actual Team Game: All 3 girls were students at 603 (235), J. Ridge 594 Hills & Dales 697. Cass City Middle School. The lawsuit states the Men’s High Series: T. Com- (213), Dillon 218, 500 Series: J. Morell 551, B. C. pickup was the responsibil- ment 6 15. Comment 2 IO. Pat McIntosh 530, W. Jensen Mcn’s High Games: T. 5 17, L. Erla 509, C. Wallace ity of Cramer, a then-Wruble HighTeam Series & Game: Elevator employee who al- Comment 245, R. Meredith Cass City Sports 2882 (978). 507. 2 16. 200 Games: J. Morell 221, legedly left the vehicle unat- Women’s High Series: C. K. O’Dell 2 18. tended and unlocked with the Lindquist 510, J. Krol 498. MERCHANTS LEAGUE keys in the ignition and the Women’s High Games: C. Nov. 1,1995 THURSDAY NITE TRIO engine running. Lindquist 199, J. Krol 192. Nov. 2 The suit claims Hull’s pur- WALBRO CORPORATION EMPLOYEES in Cass City and Caro collected 3,200 High Team Series: Half N Cole Carbide 24 I12 suit of the pickup resulted in Half 1864. Independent Bank 23 Kil bourn Service 27 a high-speed chase, allegedly pounds of food last week during their 4th annual drive to benefit the Michigan High Team Game: N.F.G. Charmont 22 Hy a t t Farms 26 112 exceeding spceds of over 100 Harvest Gathering project. Winners in the company’s Halloween costume party, 653. Millctics Surveying 2 1 Backroads D.J. 25 I12 milcs per hour, just prior to Charmont Motcl 21 General Cable 23 the Vital crash. which concluded the drive, were Dora Fobear (cannibal),Linda Leiterman (Michael New England Lite 19 County Wide Builders 23 The suit sccks damages in Brcntwood 19 Gemini Plastics 2 1 112 excess of $10,000. Jordan) and Kelly Rochfort (Energizer bunny). CHARMONT LADIES Soundz by Greg 19 Mxlette Oil & Gas 21 Wickes 18 NEIC 20 Dolt Manufacturing 25 Homesteaders 13 I12 IGA 18 Wild John’s 21 Warju Flooring IO Martin Electric 13 I12 Welfare reforms to Pizza Villa 20 112 Pro-Temp 6 Pioneer Seeds 13 J.B.’s Crcw 19 112 Mycogen Plant Sciences I1 *Cass City Tirc 18 High Series & Gamcs: K. usher in ‘new era’ Cable-ettes 17 112 Beachy 688 (279-223), J. High Team Series: General A sweeping welfare reform and certain penalties.” *Dee’s M.P. Rockets I6 Johnston 67K (267-212), K. Cable 1965. package unveiled last week The plan also contains pro- WaI hros 15 DeSinipelare 668 (256-223), High Team Game: N E I C by leading Republicans visions that would: Thumb Nat’l Bank 12 M. Lutz 667 (247-2171, D. 673. would help end the cycle of .Require minor parents to Live Wires 11 112 O’Dell 664 (233-224), I,. High Series & Gamcs: Ci. dependency and encourage live with a parent or other *To be adjusted. Tomaszewski 660 (242-227), Snnith 752 (2S2-246-254), D. individual responsibility, adult-supervised households. hlgh Interest, offer tax-deferred interest C. Altizer 659 (255), D. Bcecher 6’30 (234-232-224), said an area lawmaker who .Deny or revoke profes- High Team Game: Thumb eamlngs, and guarantee a ltfetlrne retlrement Kirkbride 659 (235-2 I4- J. I.,angenhurg 64 1 (278), K. supports the effort. sional licenses of deadbeat Income. Call today for details. ‘ Rich Ypma LUTCF Nat’l Bank 1103. 210), B. Rutkoski 646 (248- Martin 634 (235), Doug State Rep. Mike Green, R- parents who fail to pay child High Team Series: Wild Maklng your 6703 Main Street 2 I5), J. Milletics 626 (22 I ), O’Dcll 627 (224), E. Mayville, said the plan pra- support. -FARM MJREAU Cass City, MI 48726 John’s 2968. J. Smithson 623 (267-2 14), Schmaltz 613 (220), K. vides a framework to develop tuture more DaDNWRANCE r PY.UI * H UYI IY UYI * 1- -” High Series: V. Patera 496, .Forge stronger partner- predictable u ww. Lm Phone: 872-4326 B, Anthes 621 (229), M. Pichla 613 (220), E. Cham- the most comprehensive ships with foster parents, J. Stevens 49 1, L. Comment changes in the nation. Gettel 617 (220). C. Anthes pagne 591, G. Robinson 576, adoptive parents and ex- 494, C. Hill 478, B. Postma 61 2 (2 13-2 I3), J. Mushcnski 13. Dickinson 226, Duane “Our state is leading the 486. tended families on behalf of 6 IO (245), T. Comment 604 O’Dell 224, Dennis Wyatt way. By restructuring the children. High Games: P. Corcoran (214-213), D. Orton 224, Heleski 214. system, wc will strengthen n 594 D. *Mandate that adult recipi- 234, C. Hill 216, L. Com- (21 1). D. Little 592 (21 8), D. families, increase responsi- ment 208, J. Stevens 198, V. Volz 592 (234), K. Pobanz SATURDAY SPINNERS bility, and promote commu- ents engage in at least 20 Earn hours per week of employ- vow Patera 179, B. Erla 173, V. 591, A. Ruggles 580 (2 I7), Nov. 4 nity involvement,” Green Humes 170, B. Postma 172, R. Witherspoon 578 (222), said. “It’s a new era. Welfare ment, Work First activities, S. Hutchinson 170. K. Repshinska 572 (2 IO), S. 8 Ball 16 as we know it will end in education or training, or Hammett 568 (2 I6), 7’. Sum- Handicaps 111 15 M i c h i g an .” community service. College Degree 14 mers 567 (213), M. Dangerous Minds Under the plan, the Depart- .Broaden child protection TUSCOLA War Hawks 10 Zawilinski 567 (213), G. ment of Social Services services at the local level. GET TOGETHERS Names Not Needed 9 Robinson 566 (223), T. adopts a fresh name and fo- .Establish a contingency Oct. 30 Magics K 1/2 cus. The new Family Inde- Schnell562, M. Jackson 56 I, fund for use during times of Cass City R i Ra Ss 8 1/2 in Kelley 560 (212)’ J. Krol t- pendence Agency would re- Cass City Sports 7 C, high unemployment, to as- 555, P. Voss 555 (223), Saint Bernards 8 quire each adult client to Board Pro Temp. Racing 5 R, sure that Michigan can assist Precious Moments 8 have a customized agree- Take all of your classes right here in Cas City! Charmont Motel 5 Salcido 55 I, B. Fischer 24’3, those in need nqw and in the C. Comment 21 1. Pin Heads 5 ment outlining specitc re- Blind Team 4 future. Call us tomorrow for dormation about ouri High Team Series & Game: sponsibilities. This social Miller Eggs 3 Boys’ High Series: R. Degree programs Accounting, Management, Milletics Surveving4c 3 I I8 contract must be honored for The package was developed in Kc-ssler 5 18, K. Schott 490. (1 106). assistance to begin. by several bipartisan advi- Computer Information Systems, Administrative Boys’ High Games: K. “There will be a clear set of sory groups throughout MERCHANETTE Schott 220, J. O’Dell 193. expectations,” Green said. Michigan that examined Assistant, or Word Processing Specialist. Or ask LEAGUE Girls’ High Series & Game: “Applicants must dernon- such crucial issues as child Nov. 2,1995 M. Jewett 347 (142). strate responsibility for be- protection, cash assistance, about our Bachelor programs in Management or High Team Series: Magics coming self-sufficient before child care, and Medicaid. Business Leadership. North Central accredited. Caro Chiropractic 30 1586. any payments will be made. Nearly 400 focus groups in- Thumb Auto Wash 21 High Team Game: Natncs Failure to comply with the volving more than 4,000 in- Nel’s Kitchen 20 Not Needed S79. contract will result in swift dividuals offered input. “Thanks to this grass-roots effort, a sensible plan has emerged. With more incen- 6667 Mmn Street, Cass City, MI 48726 tives, I am convinced that those in need will meet their responsibilities,” Green said. “The basic goal is to reward self-initiative and stress inde- pendence. By eliminating barriers to work and increas- ing opportunities, many For a career. For afuture. Fm a life. Michigan families will tind &An Equal Opwnunity AWirmattve Action Institution ’ their way to a better life.” *, PAGE NINE I "CASSCITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE! - WEDMSDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1995 Under investigation Obituaries Blaze levels house

*< '. Elkland Township fire The owner of the house, City Department of Public !;: Jennie Deneen Kloc of Deford died Sunday, fighters recently responded Jarold Hudson, Cass City, Works employee reported an ,,*% Nov. 5, in her home. She was to a pair of suspicious fires, told Connolly no one had incident of arson involving a 3, I% lived in the residence for 5 dumpster on Pine Street, bc- ;::Jennie Irene Deneen, 89, of 73. including a Devil's Night to IO years. tween Leach and West streets :$ass City, died Sunday, Oct. Kloc was born May 7, blaze that leveled a vacant 1922, in Natchez, Miss., to house on Akron Road just Cass City firemen, who re- on property owned by C.R. , :89, in Tendercare Nursing mained at the scene for about Hunt Construction Co. 'Home of Cass City. James and Nettie (Jones) west of Dodge Road. Bourke. She married Stanley The fire was reported Oct. 2 hours, were assisted by the She was born March 3, Elmwood-Gagetown Fire The blaze was reported Oct. 1906, in Huron County to J. Kloc Oct. 2, 1943, in 31 at 12:34 a.m., according Department, which sent 6 30 at IO: IS p.m. and Elkland *Cory and Mary Jane Natchez. She had served as to Fire Chief Milt Connolly, Novesta Township clerk for who said the structure was men and a tanker. Township firc fighters rc- (Bloomfield) Stanton. She The firc remains under in- sponded to thc sccne. Rc- married Glen Earl Deneen 14 years. destroyed. There was no es- She is survived by her hus- timate on the dollar value of ves tigat ion. ports state there was no dam- March 10, 1926, in BadAxe. Earlier last week, a Cass age. He died Aug. 27, 1983. band, Stanley; sons, George the loss. She was a member of Cass R. (Rose) Kloc of Chesa- :City United Methodist peake, Va., Joseph S. Church and of the Owen- (LouAnn) Kloc of Austin, Gage Senior Citizens. Texas, Floyd P. (Diane) Kloc Cass City Honor Roll Mrs. Deneen is survived by of Saginaw, Robert J. (Lori) a Kloc of Freeland, Richard J. CASS CITY THIRD graders got first-hand lesson on money, ,a5 children, Lyle Deneen of St. Louis, Aileen Dory of Kloc of Montgomery, N.Y., including some history on currency and coin, during a tour of The Cass City High School Terri Moore, Jaime Parsell, ing, Chad Lenhard, Mcchellt: *.Warren,Jacqueline Wilke of Stanley M. Kloc of Oxford, Thumb National BankThursday. Above, Assistant Vice-Presi- honor roll for the first mark- Brent Ruggles, Brad Speirs. Lizek, Aaron Long, Rcbccca St. Clair Shores, Daniel Mich., Raymond F. (Bobbie) ing period has been an- B or Better - Katie Anthony, Lowe, Tim Micklash, Jason Deneen of Fairbanks, Kloc of Franklin, Va.; daugh- dent Cindy Kruse speaks to a group of students. nounced. Liz Bashur, Nichol Becker, Mohr, Charles Myers, Idaura :Alaska, and Carol Guza of ters, Mary E. (Don) Corrigan Lesley Colling, Amanda Osantowski, 0 r i an Lakeland, Fla.; 9 grandchil- ofVassar, Margaret A. (Clair) TWELFTH GRADE Deering, Chad Diegel, Lee Puterbaugh, Andrea Kea, dren, and 13 great-grandchil- Lapham of Mt. Pleasant and Dillon, Shannon Gibson, Amber Rienstra, Kurt dren. She was preceded in Madeleine L. Kloc of 2 sentenced, 5plead to All A's - Andrea Cooper, Heather Hulburt, Dan Russell, Marie Russell, Leah death by her parents and her Howell; 15 grandchildren; 2 Bob Gengler, Billi Jo Kingsland, Marcia Klaus, Shagenc, Tim Sherman, husband, Glen. great-grandchildren; sisters, Hawley, Eric Hoelzle, Matt Klinkman, Joni Lam- Suzanne S In o 1ark ie w i c L, Memorial services will be June (Henry) Martin of Kareem Khoury, Dawn ing, Rebecca Laming, Pam Brad Swecney, Melissa held Saturday, Nov. 1 1, at 11 Natchez, Miss., and Bobbie felonies in circuit court Longuski, Jamie Luana, Leiterman, Josh Little, Vdndecar, Randy Whi ttaker, a,m. in Cass City United (Edmond) Burke of Natchez, Aubrey Marshall, Emily Shawna Long, Amanda Heather Woidan, Anna Yost. Methodist Church with the Miss.; a brother, Freddie Miller, Tony Polega, Lowe, Cia Mellendorf, The following people ap- uled in the case. Bond was Rev. Robert Garrett and the (Flora) Bourke of Natchez, A pre-sentence investiga- Shivaugn Rayl, Amy Raymond Meredith, Dave peared last week in Tuscola continued at $25,000. NINTH GRADE Rev. Rick Sheppard officiat- Miss., and many nieces and tion was ordered and bond Schelke, Kelli VanVliet, Murphy, Jason Nicol, Matt County Circuit Court on ing. nephews. .Brian E. Kitchen, 29, was continued at $10,000. Chad Zawilinski. Oesch, Mike Peruski, Jeff She was preceded in death criminal charges: Filion, pleaded guilty to de- He was ordered to pay $20 B or Better - Nic Bliss, Powell, Jeremy Powell, Ri- All As - Amanda Board, Memorials may be made to Shelly Crow, Ryan Downing, the family discretionary by her daughter, Katherine J. .Kenneth C. Garnet, 17, livery of marijuana and forg- weekly towards court-or- Mike Bolton, Cori Britt, chard Robinson, Danielle Kloc. Vassar, was sentenced to 36 ery involving a $572.46 dered obligations. Sentenc- Leann Deering, Jeremy Westfall, George Wright, Ja- Dave Hobbs, Rose Hoelzle, fund. Danielle Laming, Kara Arrangements were made Funeral services are sched- months probation and 365 check drawn on Thumb Na- ing is to be scheduled. Dillon, Heather Dunn, Mel- son Wright. uled for I1 a,m. today days in the county jail, with tional Bank. Both charges .Edward C. Eddy, 22, issa Epskamp, Jason Erla, Mellcndorf, Brad Roche, by Little & Kranz Funeral Adam Stoecklc, Marissa Home, Cass City. (Wednesday, Nov. 8) at St. worksite privileges, for a stem from Sept. 27 incidents Mayville, received a one- Jonathan Fruendt, Andy Michael's Catholic Church plea of guilty to attempted in Caro, court records state. year delayed sentence for his Gray, Ed Hartwick, Jason TENTH GRADE Sweeney, Amy Venema, Donna Heckroth in Wilmot, with the Rev. Ri- breaking and entering a plea of guilty to carrying a Kilbourn, Pat Krol, Jennifer Nicolette Zawilinski. chard B oki ns k ie off3c i at i ng. building with intent to com- A pre-sentence investiga- concealed weapon (knife), Lambert, Jeff Little, Jake All A's - Tammy Acker, Lori B or Better - Ben Adams, Visitation will be held prior mit larceny June 10 inVassar. tion was ordered and bond and 3 concurrent jail terms Lounsbury, Jeremy Markel, Brown, Josh Brinkman, Col- Doug Ball, Aaron Barrigar, Donna Claire Heckroth, 66, to the funeral, from 10 to I I Garnet was also ordered to was continued at a combined of 30 days in jail, with work Eric Martin, Karissa McIn- leen Cartwright, Cyrus Aaron Bell, Vicky Benjamin, of Deford, died Friday, Nov. a.m., at the church. attend a substance abuse pro- $20,000. The defendant was release, for fleeing a police tosh, Crystal McKnight, B.J. Healy, Kristy Hicks, Emily Brandon Booth, Ashley 3, in St. Luke's Hospital, Interment is to be in St. gram and pay $200 in court ordered to pay $20 weekly officer, unlawful use of a li- Mearns, Jennifer Morell, Hopper, Ryan Hutchinson, Carlise, Mandy Chappel, Jim Saginaw. Mic hac I 's Cemetery. costs and fines plus attorneys towards 'attorneys fees and cense plate and possession of Erin O'Dell, Whitney Lindsay Maharg, Janis Dale, Kyle Daniel, Rebecca She was born April 14, Memorials may be made to fees, $720 in oversight fees restitution. Sentencing is to marijuana July 2 in Fremont Osentoski, Josh Ouvry, Mastie. Dore, Brenda DuQuesnay, 1929, in Oshkosh, Wis., to the American Cancer Society and a $40 victim crime fee. be set. Township. Natalie Ponder, Chris B or Better - Jessica Apel- Nathan Fritz, Nathan Haag, Burt and Melvina (Winches- or Father P. Ben *Christopher M. Popp, 23, .Hazen B. Reavy Jr., 6 1, Eddy was also ordered to Prosowski, Matt Ramirez, Mifsud, Becky Bennett, Jessica Henderson, Jeremy ter) Webb. Her stepmother Van De rS c h u ere n, Caro, pleaded guilty to con- undergo substance abuse Kim Raymond, Chris Revis, Ryan Bennett, Dana Bitzer, Kilbourn, Laura Kundinger, was Adeline She Caro, entered a plea of guilty Webb. mar- Collegelaan 36, B2 140 spiracy to commit larceny of counseling and pay $200 in Jenny Rick, Dan Sherman, Amy Butler, Stacey Amanda Lapeer, Ashley ried Paul W. Heckroth in to unlawful use of a motor Borgerhoutt, Antwerp, Bel- stereo equipment in July- vehicle Sept. 17 in Dayton costs, oversight fees of $120 Rebecca Smith, Harold Ccranski, Christina Doerr, Little, Steve McIntosh, Tara 1945 in Chicago, Ill. gium. August in Caro, receiving and a $40 victim crime fee. Spencer, Tania Thick, An- Sarah Dore, Ryan Dorland, McNeil, Shannon Morden, Mrs. Heckroth graduated Township. Funeral arrangements were and concealing stolen prop- thony Walther, Kristy Wood, Jamie Englehart, Julie Erla, Amanda Morrish, Joel Nicol, from high school and at- made by Little & Kranz Fu- erty (stereo equipment) over Jill Wright. Jennifer Eyer, Jonathon Susan O'Hara, Becky Oesch, tended junior college, major- neral Home, Cass City. Fobear, Thomas Fulcher, Kary Otulakowski, Amber ing in art. juana$100 and Scpt. possession 21 in ofAlmer mari- . -. . OES Decker Chapter ELEVENTH GRADE Maria Garety, Cara Phillips, Sarah Ponder, Paul She is survived by her hus- Township, and breaking and Graichen, Andy Green, Powell, Matt Ross, Scott band, Paul, of Deford; chil- Adam Hanselman, Andy entering a motor vehicle in installs 1995-96 officers All As - Collier Bogart, Kuggles, Brad Russell, Jason dren, Timothy (Vicky) Thumb Ag September in Almcr and Sam Hobbs, Kurt Hartwick, Jennifer Haynes, Schmotzer, Kevin Schott, Heckroth of Peterson, Iowa, Fa i rg r ove tow n ships . Iwankovitsch, Joseph Melissa Heinlein, Shawn Jon Sherman, Shelly Ulfig, Janice (Jeff) Tuckey of Cass The pleas were taken under Decker Chapter #438 OES Matron, Vi Vining; Worthy Khoury, Anne Kimmes, Henn, Rachel Hoard, John Williams, Eric City, Randall (Shelley) Day set advisement by the court, installed its new officers for Patron, Terry Hudson;Assoc. Chad LaJoie, Josh Kristina Janes, Drew Kelly, Zaw i li ns ki. Heath Heckroth of Caro, Karen which ordered a pre-sentence 1995-96 Friday evening, Matron, Judy Hudson; Lounsbury, Todd Milligan, (Matthew) Cooper of Ster- Assoc. Patron, Ralph Dec. 6 i n v e s t i gat i c) n , con t i n u ed Oct. 27. ling Heights, Daniel (Ann) bond at a cortihined $90,000 Guests were present from Simmons; conductress, Heckroth of Cass City, and remanded the defendant Grand Blanc, Caro, Ubly, Gertie Saigeon, assoc. con- Ronald (Raine Smith) Farmers are reminded to to thc custody of the sheriff's North Branch and Cass City. ductress, Iva Rockwell; sec- Heckroth of Federal Way, mark Wednesday, Dec. 6, on departmcnt. Scntencing is to A buffet supper was served retary, Irma Ross; treasurer, Wash., and Paula (John) their calendars forThumbAg be set. at 6:OO and installation was Carolyn MacDonald; organ- Walker of Cass City; a son- Day. ist, Eleanor Shaw; marshall, .Todd E. Green, 26, at 7:30. in-law, Jack Stokes; 19 Irene Lee; chaplain, Evelyn Unionvillc, stood mute to Installing officers were Flo- grandchildren; brothers, From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. the Smith; Adah, Barbara charges of resisting and ob- rence Shrader, Past Grand Gordon Saltzieder, Clarence Colony House, Cass City, Chaplain of the Grand Chap- Beschoner; Ruth, Francis Hughes and Cecil Battles; will be the home of the structing a police officer, op- Nichol; Esther, Sue Ryan; erating a motor vehiclc while ter of Michigan; Carolyn sisters, Nancy Vick, Betty Thumb area's largest agricul- McDonald, installing Martha, Evelyn Simmons; Landis and JoAnne Battles, tural trade show. This year's under the influence of liquor, Electa, Merle Cumper; war- third of'fcnse, driving with a marshall; Francis Nichol, in- and many nieces and neph- program is bigger than ever stalling chaplain; Opal den, Bea Vatter; sentinel, ews. She was preceded in with over IO0 agri-busi- suspended or revoked Harold Lee; soloist, Evelyn driver's license, subsequent Hunter, installing organist, death by a daughter, Nancy nesses offering displays and Simmons, and instructor, offense, fleeing a police of- and installing soloist, Evelyn Ann Stokes, in 1987. informat ion to participants. Gertie Saigeon. ficer, driving without insur- Simmons. Funeral services were New officers are: Worthy - scheduled Tuesday at Little The morning speaker will ance and driving without a STAT€ FARM & Kranz Funeral Home, be Jim Hilker, Michigan license plate Oct. 14 in -*ass City, with the Rev, State University agricultural Gagetown. *avid Edwards of Cass City economics, and the after- A jury trial is to be sched- Dairy :;klissionary Church officiat- noon program will feature a uled in the case. The court 19112 WMAIC :$l?g. Farm Bill update from Con- continued bond at $lO,OOO and remanded Green to the It s the simple way to answer .H-:*.Interment was to be in gressman James Barcia's of- banquet any questions about your fice. sheriff's department. larnily insurance protection ::$lkland Township Cemetery, And it s free Call me :::Memorials may be made to Vincent Sagnclli, 73, Ot- ::$e family discretionary Limited $2 lunch tickets ter Lake, stood mute to a plans set Ernest A. Teichman, Jr. ::fpnd. will be available at the door. charge of second degree 6240 W. Main 1...*** This program is sponsored criminal sexual conduct al- The 60th annual Sanilac Cass City, Mich. by the Huron, Sanilac and :ff"a Nursie KIoc legedly involving a child un- County Dairy Banquet is Phone 872-3388 Happy Holidays? :*:*cc Tuscola offices of MSU Ex- der the age of I3 years June slated Dec. 2 at the Sandusky ** :::Former long-time Novesta tension with cooperat ion 14 in Watertown Township. High School cafeteria at 7:30 ::&wnship Clerk Nursie L. from area agri-businesses. A jury trial is to be sched- p.m. The banquet has been held annually for the past 59 years. Its purpose is to rec- ognize local dairy farms for excellence in milk produc- tion, milk quality, and ser- lBU6 UlintER Let the photo lab at Book Mart Books, Cards, Photos, and CHts help you to send just vice. the right m-ge for the Holidays, with a photo greeting card for everyone on your This year's entertainment Christmas Card list, Transform the photograph negative of your choice into a will be provided by Ron beautiful memento of the Holiday Season. bXt &! k amihbbefar Eberhard of Grove City, ~GidS~dvingthewrwlcdChrisbrPr Ohio, Eberhard is a motiva- dwm phobo tional speaker, humorist, and During the months of November and December, tnr0 author known for his ability of observing the "human dazenfm5ddr;uge. condition" and putting it into a humorous perspective. Hang a photo greeting card on the AGFA Tannenbaum at the front of the store, and Tickets are available at the quaMytowinanervcu#n~firemlinc6er~-- Sanilac MSU Extension Of- A winner will be dmwn at random, from the cards hung on the tree, on the meng fice at 37 Austin Street.in third of December. You need not be present to win! Sandusky or from one of the Shop At Home Shop At Book Mart! following committee mem- ... bers: Gene Burgess, Brown City; Jeff Mohr, Sandusky; John Gallagher, Carsonville; AGFA* FILM Mike Bender, Dr. Rick Langolf and Jeff Shinn, NOTHING ESCAPES AGFA FILM Croswell; Dorothy Sanford, Dr. Mark Fox and Mary HEALTH^ ) Nichol, Deckerville; Tom - WeTreatybum, FotmPrly- Stamp, Marlette; Art Glaza, SOykrllkd&ettar. 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PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1995 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Unique class project :I Letters to the editor v1 1 vv 1 I I: Students bury I can t Cass City High School of a d i ffc ren t ad m in i st ra t or arid niay everyone present was to encourage students to freshman put the phrase “I each hour. pick up their lives and move embrace a more positive at- ‘0-Gfan responds to titude, Commire pointed out, can’t” to rest last week in a The eulogy, borrowed from ,forw~ardin his absencp. u n i q ue c 1ass r oom pr ojec t another teacher and rewritten Amen.’’ “to show them they can do that includcd a funeral, com- by Commire, read: these things. It was for mo- Corninire noted each stu- plete with a grave digging, “ Fricndb-, we gather- tiere tivation, just to make theh ’superintendent’sletter burial and wake. today to honor the memory dent signed a tombstone at come together as a group ‘[n The exercise was the brain- of ‘I cun’t’. While he wus the mock grave site as a sign class exercise. of their commitment to not child of English teacher Jane with us oti Earth, he touched “I definitely hope it was”a To the Editor, sarcastically tell him that he your school about further 1 recall attending the girls’ Reif. Freshman English the lives of everyone, soni~ say “I can’t.” The lesson good (lesson) for them. It had oficiated a good game. contests,Your school had re- volleyball regional last year teacher Veronica C om m i re niore thun others. His name, concluded with a wake back certainly seemed to be:” in the classroom. I am responding to a letter During that game, two of our sponded that if there were at Dryden where Owen- took it from there, asking her 11 t Ifo rt IA t iute (y, has been spo - Cornmire added. “It was dif- The goal behind the project written by the North Branch players ended up with any conflicts, they would be Gage competed against students to write a list of keti itt every public. building ferent. It was fun.” Wesleyan Academy’s Super- bloody noses. While a time- willing to play all activities North Branch Wesleyan and things they feel they can’t do. - schools, city halls, stutr intendcnt Mr. Larry Curell. out was called for our coach at Owen-Gage, but wanted to there were signs prepared by Among the most popular capitals und, yes, even the In reference to the varsity to deal with his players’ keep Owen-Gage as part of North Branch Wesleyan that entries, Commire said, were White House. Needlecraft display set game played at North Branch noses, the referee was stand- read: Bump, Set, “Kill”. I their scheduling because it “I can’t get along with my ” We huve provided ‘I cun’t Wesleyan, I was also present ing, talking with the North was hard to get enough realize that these are volley- sister/brothcr/parents”. “I with u find resting plaw and Nov. 6-18 at library for that game. If your facili- Branch Wesleyan players, scheduled games. So maybe ball terms, but for a so-called can’t be skinny or pretty”, “I ii heudstnrie thut contains his ties are such that fans are to and laughing. I don’t believe you were just not made Christian school to empha- can’t feel good about my- epituph. He is survived by Wendy Prange will present band, Bart, moved to all sit on the north side of the that this is what is considered aware of this. size the word Kill by plac- self’, and “I can’t get a girl- his brothers and sisters, ‘1 a needlecraft display Nov. 6- Northwood Lake Condo- field, why then are there not “taking charge” of a contest. I attend many athletic ing it in quotation marks, is f r i e nd .” cun’, ‘I will’ und ‘I’ni ping 18 in the Rawson Memorial miniums in Cass City. any signs, or directions, stat- The last I recall, basketball events, and in response to not setting a very good ex- Throughout the day, each to right away’. They urp not Library meeting room. Prange has been involvdd ing that for the opposing was considered to be a non- your ill feelings of the Owen- ample. freshman class - 130 stu- as well known as their fa- Prange was born in the with needlecraft since child- teams’ fans’? Or why were hood. The pieces on display, contact sport. Gage board’s actions, I feel dents in all - placed their “I nims rc/lutive arid urt ccr- southeast of England and we not informed about it, by Our school board also was that there is no one better to Owen-Gage Fan can’t” lists into a shoe box tairily not us strotig undpocv- came to the United States in done in embroidery and you, before the beginning of informed, during the 1993- present the facts than the par- Wife of a Board Member and buried them in a plotjust e$ul yet. Perhups some day, 1982 where she livcd in cross-stitch, were completed :dhe gamc?To add to this fact, 94 school year, that our ath- ents and fans who attend the north of the high school. with your help, they will Royal Oak and later in Roch- during her first few years in ‘I was also present at the letic director had contacted events and see what goes on. Kaye Swiastyn The ceremonies included nuke an even bigger mark on ester Hills. She recently re- the U.S. and reflect her cap- ,Owen-Gage vs. North the reading of the lists and a the world. tired from Ford Motor com- tivation with the American Branch Wcsleyan football special eulogy with the help “May ‘I can’t’ rest in peace pany and, along with her hus- scene. \-gameplayed at your school Kids deserve apology two years ago.All of our fans -stood on the south side of the field during that game and as 1 stated before, nothing was It’s not whether vou win ever mentioned that we were not allowed to stand on that This letter is in regard to the the Cass City Chronicle esteem‘! To suggest that the side. There is no place else Oct. 25 Haire Net. when they had their one cross country team is “going in our league that we stand Mr. Haire, I would like to home meet. Why is that? nowhere” this year and was and root for our players on know why you wrote an ar- The Tribune had a color a loser last year contradicts the opposing team’s side. ticle like this about the Cross photo of the boys’ team from everything we have tried to As far as the Owen-Gage Country team. They may not Cass City from the same instill in our children, to help fans harassing their own have won as a team in the meet. Where was our home them put high school sports coach and players, this is ah- years past, but they are all town paper? These boys and in a proper perspective. surd ! The fans were support- winners. The kids run three girls go out there and give it It’s not whether you win or ing our coach and players miles a day at every practice their all. By the way, Mr. lose, but how you play the due to the fact that our team and every meet. They run for Haire, one of the boys quali- game. I think all of our team was issued a penalty (with- each other and themselves. fied for the state meet this players are winners. out a warning) for a player Every boy and girl as the sea- year (and also last year). The wearing an illegal pair of son went on improved their state meet was Nov. 4. This Sincerely, gloves that he had worn for times tremendously. Each of boy placed in the state meet. 5 games prior to this one. the team members has to be Do you call that a loser? I call Cross Country Team Parent In reference to the portion in good physical condition or that one of the best in the Carol Kessler of your letter concerning the they obviously couldn’t run state. I believe you owe the Owen-Gage vs. North Cross Country so that, in it- cross country team an apol- Branch Wesley an basketball game played in a previous year at North Branch Wesleyan, I was also therc. Unless your eyes saw things differently, the Owen-Gage one on the team is going fm simply walkzd across the somewhere just because they floor aftcr the conclusion of are on the team. Letters to the Editor air meet the J.V. game and put his arm As for media coverage, The Chronicle welcomes around the referee’s back to there was no one there from letters to the editor. The November meeting of Letters must include the the Friends of the Library writer’s name, address was held Thursday morning on cross and telephone number. at the library meeting room. I Comments exercise last week. a The lalter is in case it is The nominating committee necessary to call for veri- presented the slate of offic- country team offensive fication, but won’t be used ers for 1996: chairman, Bud Smith; vice-chairman, Historical society airs in the newspaper. strated great sportsmanship, Marge Feebish; secretary, Pat 3cLsEpHikm- Dear Mr. Haire, will be withheld I found your comments in integrity and determination. Names Britt; treasurer, Phil Work- progress on history book !EEEs!%--Al Th. ywnic *. Lunch At Cdr ahop nolm ...... m.es the Oct. 25 Haire Net ex- I assert anyone who pos- from publication upon re- man. Voting for these offic- quest, for an adequate tremely offensive. Your state- sesses such characteristics is ers will be held at the Dccem- were received from Irene and a “winner.” reason. The Cass City Area Histori- ment, “The Cass City cross ber meeting . Robert Dilman, and Jay and Any student who joins a The Chronicle reserves cal Society met Oct. 16 at the country team is going no- An update on the picture Elaine Crane. where this season and was a sport and tries to the best of the right io edit letters for Detroit Edison Building. afghan of Cass City was President Katie Jackson re- A soup supper was enjoyed loser last year,” was uncalled their ability should be ap- given by Marian Keating. lenglh and clarity. ported that the History Book by about 35 people, and the for and a heinous attack on plauded. They can not be in We will not publish thank One hundred and fifty anyway be described as a is on schedule and progress- program was given by the self-esteem of these ath- you lelters of a spccfic afghans in 3 colors have been Gerald and Elsie Hicks on letes. “1 oser.” ordered. A sample is ex- ing satisfactorily. Jack Esau nature,/or inrtance, from gave a tribute to Jim Milligan the hi story of Noves ta Town- “It’s not whether you win pected by the middle of this a club thanking rnefdimts ship. They presented history ... . , ,. ,, ...... , ...... I..I JAM. 27- 8 All athletes on the cross or lose it is how you-play the month and will be hung at the and Frank Pemberton, and , In Nm who donated prizes jor a and personal stories about country team had steady game.” library. The price will be $44, praised each man’s life work, rme. and the extra special help Novesta and Dcford, as well growth and improvement. - but for a short time will be as updates on the schools, These athletes have demon- Nesa Johnson offered for only $40. It was they gave to thc Historical Society. Book memorials to churches, farms, and DNR, decided to ask a deposit of PARROm9STOURS the Rawson Memorial Li- including thc Cass River 50 Dercent when an order is 1 brary were given in their Bridges and many more an- placed. At this point, 33 or- names. ecdotes about the area that ders have been received. we live in. The afghans are expected to The society is looking lor bc on sale the first part of more historical materials in- December. Vicky Krantz will cluding pictures. Recent gifts OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT 7 DAYS! be in charge of mailing if it is necessary. There will be an additional charge of$5.50 for this service. The annual sale will be held in January. This time books will\also be of- fered. A woodworking show Chronicle Liners is scheduled for the week of +k SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK +-& Feb. 26. Work Like Magic! The meeting adjourned to Cass City Chronicle Homemade Beef Jerky fold and label the December Phone 872-2010 newsletter. WE HAVE ALL INSTANT LOTTERY TICKETS AVAILABLE I/ Fresh Ground Chuck $1.691b.

v+Denver Steak $1.79 Ib. Pizza Villa is open at We%eiust down the street‘ I/ Boneless Pork Chops $3.49 Ib. 5 a.m. Wednesday, j; d Bulk Cheese $2.99Ib. November 15 More independent agents like myself are handling Allstate Insurance for Opening Day! every day. Which makes it eaier than ever for you to get the fast, fair claim *Many Breakfast Specials To Choose From service and competitive rates Allstate has always been famous for. On car, i2 HOT COFFEE TO GO! home, life, business, even boat or RV coverage. 8 So feel free to stop by for a visit. Because now Allstate is even closer ! to home thm you thought. McVey Agency Inc. Allstate’ I !I 4546 Leach St., Cass City, Michigan 1 (51 7)872-4860 1 .Ulst~rInsurmc Gmipm \orthhrrn)k. Illinois .Ulsut~Lifc lnsumiiic (iirnpq. \orthbrcwh. Illintiis I i CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1995 PAGE ELEVEN NEED A NEW CAR OR TRUCK?

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"OVER 200 NEW & USED CARS 5 YEARS AGO Jr. will be the wriiniander of down proposals authorizing Lee Seurynck, cuts and Campbell, chairman, said AND TRUCKS AVAILABLE" the Atlantis, NASA's newest a $100 million bond issue for bruises; Donna Hafner, bro- this week. ,. Police from 5 Thumb law space shuttle, when it low cost housing and denied ken arm and severe lacera- The senior class will present enforcement agencies ar- launches Nov. 26 for a 7-day the vote to 18-ycX-Olds. tions of the face; Miss Blett, their class play, "Meet Me i ti "Every Make and Model" rested 4 persons, including 3 space mission. Cass City's team won the broken leg and cuts, and St. Louis," tonight and Fri- Ron Ouvxy 'from the Cass City area, Allan Milligati arid Ronald annual Tuscola County Land Robert Wilson, a broken Icg. day. Members of the play art. Home 872-2495 For Your Best Buv ,Monday morning on drug- Harp of Schneeherger's, the Judging contest last week at Miss Joanne Bigelow de- Mari 1yn Erla, Betty Dor tilan, Business 269-978 1 ,related charges stemming Radio Shack dealer in Cass Caro. Members of the team scribed her stay in Lima, Linda Hulien, David Binder, CALL ME from a Thumb Narcotics City, recently participated in were Gordoii Wills, Mike Peru, last summer and Jim Ross and Mary TO DAY^ Un it invest i g a ti on . a o ne - d a y c o m p u t e r so I u - Stine arid Jerry Hunt. showed pictures of condi- Bust aman te. VFW Post 3644, ciss City, tions seminar in Midland. tions in the country where Service is having an open house Sat- The Cass City IGA 3S YEARS AGO she was a volunteer teachep urday at the new post hall, Foodliner and Super Food to some 75 members and Sa tisfac tion located at 4577 Weaver St. Services sponsored a sale John Kennedy is the new guests of the Women's Soci- After The Members of the Lamotte sweepstakcs contest. Aniong president of the United ety of Christian Service of Sale Ladies Auxiliary and Bingo the 15 winners out of 1 15 States. the Methodist Church Mon- Committee have spent closc IGA stores in the contest, Four teenagers were irijured day evening. Guaranteed! to $160,000 on lire fighting were Barbara A. and Friday in an accident on Late returns have boosted Fossil records show Creason .~ equipment and township hall Alvina Wllson, hoth 01 Cass Owendale Road, when a flat the Elkland and Novesta that some insects have improvements over the past CI~Y.They each WOI~ Ran- tire caused Miss Pam Blette Township Coniniunity Chest undergone relatively lit- 10 years. quet ni 1 crow avc . to lose control ot'her car to within striking distance ot' tle change for 200 mil- The Chronicle an ideal wedding gift Donald L. Anker, 54, of The Rev. Gary Merlllat has hit a tree. IIijured were: Mary the quota of $7,000, Willis lion years. - .Cedar Run Rd., Cass City, recently taken over as th I -, was listed in "fair" condition iicw pastor at the Holhroo ,at St. Mary's Medical Chi- Baptist Church. The churc

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FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD "- (Home games in bold type) All games start at 7:30 p.m. Tues, Aug. 29 ...... Cass City 31, Reese 32 Thurs., Oct. 12 Cass City 40, Harbor Beach 46 Thurs., Aug 31 ... Cass City 44, Harbor Beach 49 Sat., Oct. 14 ...... Cass City 33, *Bad Axe 32 Sept. 1 ...... Cass City 6, Car0 36 Thurs., Sept 7 ...... Cass City 43, *Bad Axe 34 Tues., Oct. 17 ...... Cass City 54, Ubly 30 WHOLE 8 ...... Cass City 13, Ubly 32 Tues., Sept. 12 .... Cass City 41, Deckerville 49 Thurs., Oct. 19 ...... Cass City 49, *Lakers 55 HOUSE 15 ...... Cass City 13, Cros-Lex 20 Thurs., Sept 14 ...... Cass City 64,*Lakers 72 Tues., Oct. 24 ...... Cass City 70, Mayville 41 FULL OF 22 ...... Cass City 7, Lakers 14 Tues., Sept. 19 ...... Cass City 25, Sandusky 44 Thurs., Oct. 26 ...... Cass City 45, *Cros-Lex 17 29 ...... Cass City 12, BCAS 24 Thurs., Sept. 21 .... Cass City 44, *Cros-Lex 37 Tues., Oct. 31 ...... Cass City 58, Car0 18 Oct.6 ...... Cass City 45, Valley Lutheran 0 Thurs., Sept. 28 ...... Cass City 30, *Marlette 37 Fri., Nov. 3 ...... Cass City 31, *Marlette30 13 ...... Cass City 14, Marlette 16 Tues., Oct. 3 ...... Cass City 35, lmlay City 54 Fri., Nov. 10 ...... *Bay City All St. 20 ...... Cass City 16, Bad Axe 41 Thurs., Oct. 5 .. Cass City 53, *Bay City All St. 61 * Denotes a league contest. WINDOWS $1199* 27 ...... Cass City 0, Harbor Beach 35 Tues., Oct. 10 ...... Cass City 60, U.S.A. 43 'Based on 6 double hungs & 1 picture wlndow 1200 - sq. In. SPONSORED BY THESE HAWK BOOSTERS AI Swiderski Dr. Paul Chappel, DDS. Dr. Robert Green, D.D.S. General Agency Dr. Nicholas Nahernak, D.D.S. Ken Martin Electric Phone 872-3870 Phone 872-41 14 Phone 673-1488 Phone 872-2181

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7h&yIcb&+x+ h/BdESSVHKe SupphPRODUCTS MKllrns. Servrre INC. Cy1inder Co. U".rn#t1-01 aYI-mcL91.I !a Phone 872-2101 Phone 872-4355 Phone 872-5655 UlRh Wlfh window purchase tor sub-structure People's Choice Market Bartnik Sales & Service Coach Light Pharmacy IGA Foodliner Phone 872-4346 WINDOWS Free Garden Window Phone 872-354I a Phone Phone 872-3613 8?2-2645 Free Screendlocks @ Phone 872-4373 Free Double Strength Glass Copeland Gornowicz Free Thermo Glass Dr. David Batzer II, OmDm Insurance Agency, Inc. Dr. Hoon K. Jeung, M.D. Quaker Maid Dairy Store Phone 872-3404 Bob Copeland Agents Robert S. Gornowicz Phone 872-4611 Phone 872-4600 Phone 872-4006 Sally Doerr BeARD Rolling Hills Golf Course C hrysler/PlymouthlDodge/Jeep/Eagle Dance Studio FOR YOUR ENTIRE HOME Phone 872-3569 Phone 872-2184 Phone 872-5331 Phone 872-2248 Double D Schneeberger's * Lo"wAs $35rnMo. Kirn Electric AS$1.799 Downtown Cass City Gas & Diesel Repair TV & Appliances LOW J - - Phone 872-3821 Phone 872-3935 Phone 872-4540 Phone 872-2696 AS - - - - - . -- Detroit Krant Funeral Homes Special Scents Add Insulation And Beauty Cass City Chronicle To Your Home Edison Cass City 872-2195 Flower Shoppe Cover Soff iff Facia With A Phone 872-2010 Agwdprtof~lilc. Kingston 683-2210 Vinyl Wrap And Never Paint Phone 1-800-477-4 74 7 Debra L. Kranz, Director Phone 872-3434 Again Cover Exterior Window Thumb National Trim/New Caulk Cass City Muffler & Brake Krittmans' Inc. New Gutters/Downspouts Bank &Trust Phone 872-2251 Phone 872-3470 In Choice of Color Phone 1 1 New Shutters With Every Phone 872-2 I9 1 872-43 Siding Order (Limit 2 Pair) mcHu -nu :%&,&4~~~~*~Cfh~?W *Based on 24'x36' ranch at 12% ram. mum- d&b. Interest. 84 mo. tlnanclng Cass City Oil 81 Gas @ CORNER CUPBOARI) JAMES E. TUTWILER. Broker Rich Vpma, Agent Full Service Real Estate Phone 872-3122 Phone 673-5244 Iqrrl 1w11.1 Phone 872-4326 Phone 872-1 148 owommltv Cass City Tire Dr. Paul Lockwood, D.C. ~1 Wal bro Corp. 1=800=288-4385 Phone 872-5303 Phone 872-2765 Phone 872-2131 Phone STATE LICENSE #2101109016 872-2111 CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDmSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1995 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN C&J, 872-2010 PIACE AN ACTION AD Transit (nonbusiness) rates. TO 10 words or less, $1.75 each RealEstate Notices ( ToGiveAway ) ( Services insertion; additional words 8 1Merchandise < cents each. Three weeks for FOR SALE - 1992 Olds Cut- the price of 2-cash rate. Save lass Supreme. Excellent con- FOR SALE - red and black GRAVE BLANKETS and VERY EXCLUSIVE Hair having their X-mas open 10-month-old part Lab dog money by enclosing cash with dition. 49,000 miles. $8,800. hunting suit, all wool, size wreaths - Now taking orders. Salon near the Cocoa Beach house Nov. 1 1- 12, 9-4, 12- (Tanner), house broken, has mail orders. Rates for display 872-2959. 1-1 1-1-3 medium. Tbvo La-2-Boy re- Call 872-323 1. 2- 1 1- 1-3 and Cape Canaveral, Fla., 4. Downtown Cass City. all shots. Moving. Call 872- want ad on application. cliners. Call 872-3543. area. Well established, on the 5-1 1-8-1 4054. 7-1 1-8-3 2-1 1-1-3 beach,-- over 15__ -years in busi-- .__ '91 BUICK REGAL, auto- FOR SALE - General Elec- 4842 Hemlock Lane ness. Must sell because of ill- Cass City,Mich. 48726 < Automotive ) matic, tilt, cruise, power tric 30" electric stove. All SINGLE MAN would like to FREE TO GOOD home 3- - Commercial - Residential steering, brakes. locks, air, ness in family. $15,000 meet drop dead, gorgeous HOMEMADE HOLIDAY burners and oven in work- down, rest on Land Contract. year-old neutered male dog, Custom Wallpapering FOR SALE 1988 Buick rear defogger. Great car! female, non-smoker, be- Airless Spray 58,000 miles. $8800. Stan baking - Pies, cookies, din- ing order. 872-3463. Call 5 17-872-2040 or 8 10- medium size, house broken, LeSabre. V-6 3800 engine, ner rolls, etc. 8 10-672-9662. 2- 10-25-3 tween ages of 28-40. If in- good with children, inside or "When it's worth doing right, Guinther, 872-3284. 666-8433. ' 3- 10-25-3 us. clin it ~~ call we do all". air, power locks with hand terested, write Box WI, Care . 1-1 I-1-3n 2-1 1-1-6 outside- - __- - - doe. 872-4061. crank windows, low milage. HARDWOOD/FIRE- of Cass City Chronicle. 5 7- 10-25-3 Phone (5 17) 8724654' - Call 872-3426. 1 1 1-8-1 WOOD - $30 face cord. For Rent 5-1 1-1-3 -~~ 1969 C 750 Ford stake side, FOR SALE - Remington Call 872- 1 140. 2- 10-54 UPSTAIRS APARTMENT Services 1979 MUSTANG for parts, dump bed, 360 2-barrel, 5 slug barrels for 12 and 20 I Erla Packing ' I - speed transmission, 2-speed for rent. 2 bedroom, living NOTICE: TO all single, cute, $250. 872-2730. 1 1 1-8-3 gauge and Mossberg 9200 6233 Church St. " GRAVEL - 5 yards or less room, kitchen, garbage and skinny, brown haired gals rear end. 1982 Buick Lesabre slug barrel. Call 872-2619. Kappen nee Service Cass City 2-door, $1,400 or best offer. 2-1 1-1-3 road gravel and fill sand. No water included. Main Street. only, with intelligence, per- 1990 FORD Ranger XLT. Cass City, Michigan Phone 872-2 191 Good shape. High miles. 1983 Ford Escort for parts. job too small. 872-2230. Call 872-3935. 4- 11 - 1-2 spective, personality and 1' 2- 11-8-4 Tree removal or only $3200.872-4087. 1 - 1 1-8-3 5 17-872-2040 or 8 10-666- maturity enough to know that CustomFridays Butchering ~. ~ 8433. 1-10-25-3 FOR SALE - 1 long red CASS CITY Mini Storage' humorous, romantic, literate, trimming , , coat,size 24, 1 blue jacket FOR SALE 1983 Chevy FOR SALE - 30" self clean- new building now available. attractive and muscular men USDA Inspected Plant - with little blue fur, size 22. Stump removal Cavalier, good looking, runs 1984 CHEVY Sports van, ing electric stove, $75. En- Call 872-3917. 4-10-19-tf don't grow on trees, and will Custom Curing, Smoking, Both in excellent condition. Free Estimates good. Jack E Doerr, 6720 3rd some rebuilding on motor. tertainment center, $40. 872- move to secure this one while Cutting, Wrapping and Will take offer. 658-2 162. FOR RENT - 3-bedroom still serious and available in Insured 1_ St., Cass Runs. $500. 872-2428. 5 133. 2-1 1-8-3 Freezing 1 City, MI. 872-271 1. 2-1 1-1-3 1-1 1-8-1 1 - 10-25-3N mobile home in country set- Unionville, Box 221,48767, 517-673-5313 We Make Venison Sausage ;- FOR SALE - 12, ting. Call after 5 p.m. 872- with pictures, phone number 8- 10-31 -If 20, 28 gauge - deer and bird 3534. 4-11-1-3 and details. I'll respond 1-800-322-5684 FOR SALE Brown couch - barrels. Deer rifle for sale. promptly with same, any age. 8-1 1-8-tf that folds into a bed, $100 RENT - Spacious 1- 5- 1 1-8-3 Ag Expo at MSU is Will buy or trade. Call 872- FOR 1 or best. Pyramid equalizer, 2766. 2- 1 1-8-3 bedroom apartment with ap- CONSTRUCTION 1: $20. Dunlop golf clubs, like pliances, Walk to downtown Call 872-3579 Licensed & Insured Builder major agricultural event new, $150 or best. Call 872- Cass City. $325 per month 20 Years' Experience 4659. 2- 10-25-3 SCHWEITZER OR- pia-, CHARDS - Pick your own plus $325 security deposit, A*LmL=IMPROVEMENT Robert Bliss Crushed Limestone & :: Ag Expo at Michigan State agric u 1 ture. deer apples in your own con- plus one-half utilities. Call -- ~ Excavating :: University will be held June Harrigari says that the WIGS FOR MEN and tainers every day. Stop at 8 72-2722. 4- 10-25-tf Factory Outlet Builder Siding and Replacernett 25-27 next year. switch it1 Ag Expo show women, toupees, and hair house. Also available, Red Vinyl windows Windows 4, That's about a month ear- dates has hecn considered for extensions. Confidentially Northern Spies, Ida Red, STARTNG A NEW busi- Licensed & Insured 7676 Gilbert Road :I ness? Need office space Roofing, Siding, and lier than it has been held several years. His discus- yours at Classy Cuts. 87- Empire, Cortland and with New Construction & Cass City, Mich. 487% since it started at MSU in sions with exhibitors this CLASS. 2-10-1 8-4 Jonathon, Friday, Saturday reasonable rent? All utilities New Construction Jim Doerr 658-8625 :: .~ Remodeling 1980. year spurred the decision to and Sunday. 7 miles east, furnished, good traffic area. "FREE ESTIMATES" 8-12-7$ make thc change. Call before noon 872-5448. Coinciding with the change FOR SALE - 1978 Buick 1/2 north of Owendale at 517-672-2600 Homes & Businesses in dates is a change in the "There probably is no good 3168 Grassmere Rd 4-7-12-tf 8-5-3 I-tf Park Avenue, $450 or best 1-800-826-2801 directorship. Bill Bickert, week in Michigan agricul- offer. Chasis and 36" mower 2-1 1-8-1 STARTING A NEW busi- I show chairperson since its ture when no one is busy deck for Dynamark lawn ness? Need office space with inception at MSU, is step- with something, but the end tractor, $75 or best offer; FOR SALE from estate - r&sonable rent? All utilities SHAGENE ping aside. of June sectns to be one of bunk beds with bookcase Bing and Grondahl Mother's furnished, good traffic area. Every Sunday a€ Furniture Rtpair -1: Taking his place will beTim those times when firm op- BINGO - EXCAVATING headboards, $175. Looking Day collector plates from Call before noon 872-5448. Woodworking !:d erations may not be as com- St. Pancratius Hall, S. Harrigan, who has been in- for sofa-sleeper to buy or 1969 to 1994. Valued at over 4-7- 12-t f Sand - Gravel Reproduction Design volved with Ag Expo's field pelling as they are further Seeger, Cass City. Doors - possible trade for bunk beds. $1,500. Will consider rea- open 5:OO p.m,, games start Kiln-Dried Hardwood.2 demonstrations and main into the summer," Harrigan Topsoil - Fill - *. 872-5057. 2-1 1-1-3 sonable offer. All in new con- FOR RENT - 1 bedroom at Phone 872-5410. ~ 5:30. .-. exhibition site since 1982. says. dition. 1-517-872-3896. apartment at Northwood Bicker[ says it is simply Knights of Columbus Coun- B ack-Hoe work 4556 Green Rd., Cass Ci& He says that the 1996 ficld 2- 1 1-8-3 Heights. Equal housing op- cil No. 8892. 5-12-31-tf time for a different person to MUST SELL 2 straight sided demonstrations will be on the portunity. Call 872-2369. Trucking 872-3976 $ take over managing the arch buildings. Used as dis- role of machinery and equip- TAKING BIDS on large 4-10-1 2-tf. 8-4- 1@f show. He will continue to play buildings at State Fair. quantity of hardwood tree CASH 872-3648 7"- coordinate the animal han- ment in alleviating soil com- 25x24, 35x36. No reason- paction, which is becoming tops for firewood. Call 517- FOR RENT - nice clean 2- 8-3-29-d dling demonstrations and able offer refused. Huge sav- NOW! an increasing concern among 673-4338, "Steve." bedroom mobile home, 3 serve Ag Expo in an advisory ings. Financing. Call 1-800- 2- 1 1-8-4 grow crs. miles from Cass City. $275/ When the bank says NO..# AL'S APPLIANCE. Expi- capacity. 222-6335. 2-1 1-1-2 month, $275 security de- We say yes! enced. Very low service Carpet & Upholster$: Licensed DuPd*Io when*g started at The animal handling dem- 9-DRAWER DRESSER posit, plus utilities. Call 872- -Refinancing rates !All appliances, micro- &\Cleaning MSU in a beef pasture, it 3345. 4- 1 1-8-3 onstrations will focus on with mirror, $30 or best of- *Pwch as e waves, garage openers, wa- occupied about 14 acres. TO- livestock feed processing and FOR SALE - 7 black alumi- fer. Call after 4:30, 872- ter heaters, some household day the show grounds On the handling, fecding equipment num awnings with hardware, 3204. 2-1 1-8-1 FOR RENT - 2-bedroom *Land Contract Pay Off heating, hot tubs and whirl- south side of the MSU cam- *Bill consolidation I I-%" *r.rr..wy and ,n,prc,ved approximately 30" wide, home in Cass City, 4335 pools, remodeling, mobile Clean@ pus consist of 35 awes with pract,ces that can be $100 or best offer. Queen- FOR SALE - size 14 winter West Street, $350/month. *Home Improvement home repairs, water condi- in yoq permanent roads and build- to individual farms, size waterbed bladder. $15. coat. Excellent condition. Call 8 10-724-26 14. .Slow Pays tioning, TV antennas and drivewdy ines. And Aa Ex~ois rated 872-4400. 2- 10-25-3 Can see at 43 1 1Ale St., Cass 4-1 1-8-1 B ankrupt ci es/Forecl o sures more. On 24 hour call. 269- *3-Mprotectots aLone of thi top 22 farm City. 2-1 1-8-3 -~ 8904. 8-5-31-tf *Flood rernovd shows in the United States. Call Annette at: FOR RENT - Masonic DonDohn 'I "I think the major credit for COFFEE TABLE with end FOR SALE - 8' pickup Temple Refreshment Hall - CONTINENTAL F.E. Franzel 4394 Maple #3 the appearance, growth and tables, 2 chests of drawers. camper, good shape, stove parties, dinners, meetings. MORTGAGE Cass City success of the show has to go Phone 5 17-872-3042. and refrigerator. 15' fiber- No alcoholic beverages. Call Well Drilling Phone 872-347 1 8-7- 10- to the agribusiness industry 2- 10-25-3 glass boat and trailer. Call Bob Hunter, 872-2836. 1-800-561-5715 that is involved in the exhibi- 5- 10-1 8- 872- 191 1. 2-11-8-1 4-4-3-tf -~ 2" to 5" wells tor side of the show," Bickert drilled & repaired JS YOUR VCR sick? Ca says. FOR SALE - Storage barns, FOR SALE - dry firewood. Notices Zertified Master Mechanic the VCR Doctor. All brant He says that Ag Expo has Computer AI ignments all sizes, horse barns, dog Will deliver small amounts. Pump Sales serviced. (5 17) 872-3139, I grown from little more than houses, craft items. Will 872-3327. 2- 1 1-8-3 Computer Balance bring to Dollar Stretcher. a glorified field day to deliver. Call 872-2608. Sec- & Rotation & Service 8-9-13- Michigan's major agricul- ond house south of Hurds FOR SALE - antique kitchen .-CLASSY? Front End parts (517) 843-5811 tural event where wood and gas range, $100 or Corner Rd. off Cass City Rd. Shocks & Struts agribusiness, the farm f'am- best offer. Also Peavey 8-9- 15-tf Harold Deering. Brakes ily and the university inter- 2-9-23-tf Backstage Plus amplifier, % CUTS ?bt act to focus on new ideas for $50. Call 872-4453. Tune-ups Ronold E. Palmer 2-1 1-3-1 % See the Free Estimates Builder ~- ~ % All your tire needs fmm DOLLAR New buildings, old YouFind Need the Service in This. or . .Product STRETCHER - % Hair % wheelbarrows Furnaces Stocking stuffers, lowest ev- buildings, roofing, Gas & Oil Action Guide to tractors ery day prices in the Thumb. Problem % siding, pole barns All Gas Appliances Across from Theater, down- Solvers at See us today NO JOB TOO BIG OR HEATING town Cass City. 2-1 1-8-1 3r % TOO SMALL Cass City Tire and SERVICE DIRECTORY ~mmmmmrrq2 Classy Cuts 2805 Crawford Rd. I Cass City, Mich. 48726 I Phone 872-5303 COOLING Openuntil ULOSE noLBS: 5- 12-1 8-tl (5 17) 872-4780 IN3DAYS! I 9 p.m. every % 8-9-30-tj SPECIALIST ' All Natural C.H. 2001 &. % night Wth Chtvmlum Ptcollnato CEEP with All Paul L. JOHNSON Buds and Blossoms Tuff-Kate Dinol MONEYBACK GUARANTEE DRUNK COOL ($2 00 OFF COUPON - LIMIT 1) s Smoke-Free ?emp. Call for tune up 01 APPLIANCE & by Sandy Brown Automotive Rust Proofing Walk-in or App't. % DRIVING our air conditioner. Free ir REFRIGERATION Systems & Waxina I I ome estimate on new sys Owner Sandy Tierney, Owner Gravel Guards Coach Light s87-CLASS KILLS :m. 673-5557. 8-6-7-t State Licensed SERVICE 6476 Main St., Cass City, MI 48726 Running Boards &- next to Erla's .& If you get drunk, 24 Hour Emergency 872-1101 I Pharmacy I Rock Kote Stone Chip Protection %%%%*%> please call. Service Washers, Dryers, I 872-36131-8-4 I Smith CALL 517-872-2734 Dish washers, Microwaves, bmmmmm-mmd BINGO - Every Wednesday DON'T DRIVE L- L- night. 6:OO-early bird 8-3-30-1 Stoves, Refrigerators, A(027 Van Dyke, Bad Axe I Open Refrigeration APPLIANCE 6:30 - regular bingo 7:OO. DRUNK All Brands f Household Post 3644 VFW, Weaver St. and *j 7 17 1 Severance lid. SALES & SERVICE FULL LINE OF MAGIC CHEF Sales 5-2-26-tf DRIVE Appliance Repair I Cass City KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY t Bruce SUPREME SAFELY AUTOSERVICE HEATED GARAGE SALE - 11 11 N IN DOW CLEANI NG Wednesday and Thursday, CVimtage Ifyou oops, call us Brown 9:30-5:OO. Bunk beds, Cass City Muffler 1 Storms - Screens - Windws Commadore computer, 24 Hours Water Well & Brake Shop CALL US TODA) Janitorial Service Floors 8-3-15-tf Fuelgas Eaves & Gutters Cleaned rototiller, older Buick, La-2- Souse Wrecker Service Mufflers - Shocks - Libtime Guarantees Boy, clothes and miscella- Drilling Minor engine repairs - Certified Mechanic Division of Thermogas Hi-Riser Service & Rental 872-2251 day ZXTERIOR PAINTING - : Blaine deseaubien, Prop. 961.- N.VanDvke Rd.. Bad Axe Estimates on Commercial, neous. FREE 16'x7' garage and Phon6 269-9955 872-5606 night Barns, roofs, tool sheds, : Phone 872-2251 Residential & Industrial Work doors. 1545 Kingston Rd., pain bins. Tree trimming. 1 6597 Main, Cass City I zomplete Insurance Coverage Deford. 872-5057 Pump 1 24-HR. SERVICE November Special Hendrick Paint Services, Security Services Available 14-11-8-1 City, i CASS CITYTIRE Zass 872-2019. Repair 1 120 Gratiot, Saginaw Perms V7O0 8-5-3-tf ! Hercules and Cooper Real Estate Reg. $30.00 1 TIRES PLUMBING & HEATING, INC WRIGHT HYPNOSIS i Tire repair 6528 Main Open Mon. - Sat. CENTER Call Alignments Mufflers Phone 872-5084 - Cass City Mumer & (App't. only) Puts you first Brakes -011Changes Pigeon Phone 453-3531 To Place An Ad ! 1-800-377-805(l Certdied Mechanic HOUSE FOR SALE - sell- Evening app't. available Brake Private affordable sessions t I Phone 872-5303 I DAN'S POWER & STOVE ing below market value. All KATHY SWEENEY 872-225115605 M. Louise Wright in The offers considered. If inter- Professional Owner/O perator 5-8-3 1-1 Fireplaces, Stoves, Chimney: ested call (517) 665-2602. Hypnotherapist can help 7 years experience you in all areas of your Chimney Sweeping & Repair: Action Guide 3- 10-25-6 (517) 872-4898 Warju's Flooring STIHL Chainsaws & ( Wanted to Buy -) life. 4821 Huron Line Rd. Learn self-hypnosis to Carpet, Pad, Labor Outdoor Power Equipment 1972 CONCORD mobile Cass City HIGHEST PRICE paid for take charge and stay in 1227 E. Caro Rd. Call 872-2010 home, remodeled, good con- Sales & Service (1/3 mi. east land contracts. Cash within control of your life Caro, dition, 3-bedroom, must be 812-4226 i 8 -7-6-t f MI 48723 6509 Main, Cass City of Cemetery/Elkton Rd.) a week. Call Dave at 1-800- moved. $4,500, Call 375- 878-3237. 6- 10-25-6 8-9-13-16 i517-672-3563 Phone 872-3190 4088. 3-1 1-8-3 5-1 1-1-: CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1995

CALL 872-2010TO PIACE AN~JACTIONDRlVERSlOTR - CRST. Our top driver'KB averaged over Services Services Services Services ( Help Wanted ) Help Wanted ) (Card of Thanks ) < $1,200 a week. No experience 'I- Simpson Excavating RECREATIONAL THEM- WANTED - part-time person THANK YOU TO our fam- necessary, free company train- :* :* Ken Martin John's Smaf PIST for activity department for Tuscola County law of- ily, friends and especially the ing. NOfelonies please. 1-800- I Dozer landscaping - All 59 7-2778. Serving the area - Full time position, Enthu- fice. Must have computer many church families who ; Elect offer love and security to a of available lakefront & view 872-5082 counting and Intermediate newborn. Let's help each acreage & houses on hu e Accounting. Please send re- CERTIFIED NURSES Aide i! Licensed & Insured other. Call Jeannie and Bob, 1 - lake near Knoxville & Smo y * sumes to Human Resources will do private home health town of Cass City. 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Deadline for submitting items in the calendar is the Fri- for library expansion Retirement day noon before publication. Home For Elderly designed to accommodate female Needlecraft by Wendy Prange on display at Rawson Me- Residents morial Library, Nov. 6 - Nov. 17. these very important will be able to break ground Disabilities Act, Hutchinson changes. by next fall.” said. “Every bit of space in the Wednesday, November 8 Much work has already “In today’s information present structure has been gone into the project in the age, computers and afford- Eastern Stars regular meeting, 8 p.m. at the Masonic put to use, and the result is form of months of research able audio and visual mate- Temple, Cass City. crowded material that is hard and planning. rials are 2 important factors to use and a cluttered appear- Friday, November 10 that have affected service to ance. The meeting room has STUDY DONE people served by small town become a community center Alcoholics Anonymous and AI-Anon, Good Shepherd libraries,” she noted. “Today, Lutheran Church, 8 p.m. and is in constant use with The proposal specifications with electronic communica- library and community ac- Monday, November 13 are the result of a study con- tion and with CD Rom prod- tivities, and isn’t really large ducted by Koster & Associ- ucts, patrons in a small town enough for the events it is OPEN HOUSE: Call Anytime For More Information. Cass City School Board meeting, high school, special time, ates, Cleveland, Ohio, a firm such as Cass City have ser- 9:OO p.m. used for. Connie Maxson - Administrator that specializes in vices that were not available “It has become apparent 5 17-665-2493 Owen-Gage School Board meeting, 7:30 p.m. reconfiguring and expanding in even quite large libraries Elkland Township Board meeting, 7 p.m. that if the past rate of growth 6974 McEldowney Road, Gagetown. Michigan 48735 existing libraries. just a few years ago. and excellence of service is Slide presentation ” Yellowstone Outback Adventure” by The study concluded an “Those factors, however, Tom Lounsbury, 7 p.m., Rawson Memorial Library. to continue, a larger building additional 3,030 square feet have also contributed to the and better utilization of the Wednesday, November 15 are needed to meet projected present crowded condition. present space is vital,” needs of the library over the The present structure was not Duplicate Bridge, 7 p.m. at Charmont. Everyone wel- Hutchinson concluded. come. Last week’s winners were Don Warner and Jim Herndon. Sanilac County Democratic Party monthly meeting, 6:OO p.m., Liberty Lanes, Sandusky. Rawson library: Thumb’s I I best up-to-date services Red Hawk Teacher of the Week is Jane Reif. I Professional and Business I She teaches College Prep English and Applied The planned expansion/ Elmwood and Novesta town- Rawson Memorial Library English. Jane is being recognized by staff and renovation of Rawson Me- ships joined the district. circulates 11-39 items per peers for her wonderful organizing abilities re- morial Library in Cass City Prior to 1970, the library capita - nearly double the DIRECTORY state average of 5.8; is open garding the recent trip to Stratford, Canada. 67 I 1 marks a continued effort to was housed in a 20-foot by I------offer area residents the most 30-foot room behind the fire 60 hours per week, again students and 20 adults participated. She man- ACCOUNTANTS up-to-date service and facili- hall. A new and much- above the state average of aged to keep the cost at a minimum as well as ties in theThumb, according needed 2,900-square-foot 34.8 hours, and maintains an arrange motorcoach transportation. This is the I Anderson, lUckey, I DOUGLAS to library officials. facility was built in 1970 by active program schedule for Jane Reif second year for this event. Great job!! Bernhardt, Doran & Co., P.C, PANKRATX, M.D. “Rawson Memorial Library the Audley Rawson family in all ages, from preschoolers Cerlified Public Accountants has served the needs of the honor of Mr. Rawson’s wife, through senior citizens. The Student of the Week is selected by the Cass City Student Counci Gary Anderson, CPA (Caro) The library, Eoverned by an Robert Tuckey, CPA (Cass City) Board Certified community by being at the Lena. Jerry Bernhardt, CPA (Caro) forefront in offering comput- Eight years later, several g-mmber board of trustees, Thomas Doran, CPA (Caro) Orthopaedic ers and software for the pub- small bequests to the library is staffed by a director, 3 full- Valerie Jamieson, CPA (Cass City) time assistants and 2 Part- 715 E. Frank St., Caro, MI Surgery lic, usinp, automated circula- funded construction of a Phone 673-3137 tion and on-line catalogs to 1,500-square-foot meeting time clerks, and has an an- 6261 Church St., Cass City, MI “Specializing in improve service, and having room and storage area. nual budget of about i PhoW 872-3730 Joint Replacement, a large video and audio col- “That seemed to be more !§ 175,000. The facility officially serves Arthroscopic lection to check out,” com- than adequate space for COUNSELING mented library Director Bar- growth, but use of the library 8,232 people in 7 townships, Surgery & bara Hutchinson. has exceeded all expecta- but Hutchinson said the li- DOYOUHAVEA 1 Fracture Care “This has resulted in an as- tions,” Hutchinson said. brary is also used by many DRINKING PROBLEM? ’ tonishing 500 percent in- “With the addition of the people outside the legal ser- CHRYSLER Dodge Jeep ALCOHOLICS crease in the use of the li- meeting room, the library vice area. ANONYMOUS 4672 Hill Street brary during the 25-year pe- became a community center In all, the library has 5,700 AND AL-ANON Cass City, MI 48726 riod that the library has been as we!! as a traditional li- active library cards on file. MEETINGS in the present location.” brary. With the high rate of In 1994, in addition to mate- HOURS BY rials used in the library, Every Friday Evening - 8:OO p.m. The library has come a long use and the introduction of DOWNTOWN CASS CITY APPOINTMENT way since it was started in computers and new media 94,000 items were checked out. Local Number (517) 872-2184 1910 by the Women’s Study forms, conditions are verv2 (517) 872-4320 Club. crowded.” The library was formally Hutchinson said the Cass Seasons or organized 8s a township li- City library is well ahead of Individual, Family, Group (517) 269-9551 brary in 1954. In 1966, other libraries in its size cat- Counsellng Elkland Township and the egory in services offered, DENISE D. HOFFMAN village of C~SSCity form’ed ’ Master’s Degree in Counseling N.Y. Yun, M.D. hours open and amount of ” Licensed ProfessionalCounselor a district library and in 1990, material circulated. ‘ Certified Social Worker Physician & Surgeon MOST INSURANCES ACCFPTES Office Hours: 517-872-1 922 Mon.-Fri. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Located in Parkway Building Thurs. Closed Tough drunk by Appointment Only Sat. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. .------.I 6232 Hospital Drive INSURANCE Cass City driving law Off Ice 872-4733 Harrls-Hamprhlm Res. 0724257 Established I924 Your hometown independent is effective insdunce ugent fiw: Chiropractor Traffic safety experts credit Green said the stricter sanc- Term & Universal Life 4452 Doerr Rd tions reflect a growing con- .Auto *Home Michigan’s zero tolerance Business Health (across from Shell Gas Station) law for reducing crashes and sensus among lawmakers FINANCIAL PROTECTION Phone 872-4241 saving lives, said an area law- who must respond to inci- IS OUR BUSINESS maker who supports the dents of underage drinking “We wunt to be your ugenf” ---e-----~~ policy, which is celebrating and driving. This concern has Agents: HEALTH CARE its first anniversary. prompted passage of legisla- Mark Wiese Jim Ceranski -.I------State Rep. Mike Green, R- tion that: 68 15 E. Cass City Rd. Mayville, said the massive *Authorizes law enforce- Cass City, MI 48726 IMMEDIATE CARE 5 17-872-435 1 CLINIC effort by legislators, law en- ment officers to seize photo forcement officers, educators licenses and issue paper per- and safety advocates sends a mits to underage drivers who I $50 fee strong signal that underage violate the zero tolerance Including physician’s fee drinking and driving is un- law. DR.PAUL A. GOLSCH and clinic room acceptable. *Adds a criminal misde- Optometrist No appointment necessary Statistics compiled by the meanor offense for minors Glasses an hour 9 10 g-lasting in about a.m. - p.m. Office of Highway Safety Eye examinations who purchase, consume, or HILLS & DALES Planning show that 1,023 ar- possess alcoholic liquor, or * Glasses 8 Contact lenses GENERAL HOSPITAL * Outside prescriptions filled , rests have been made since attempt to do so, regardless 1 872-2121 Vision insurance plans welcome I . ~~. .. I the law took effect Nov. 1, of whether they are driving 100 W. Huron Ave., Physician on site 24 M./day 1994, Underage drinkers in- for emergency care. at the time. Bad Axe 269-9759 volved in alcohol-related dboard “While these are favorable 461 N. State St., Caro673-8155 crashes dropped almost 8 25 S. Elk, Sandusky 648-3354 FAMILY FIRST developments, more must be percent, and involvement in I------COMMUNITY done,” Green added. PHYSICIANS fatal crashes has decreased To continue addressing the HEALTH CENTER 39.4 percent, compared to problem, lawmakers formed “We’rehere for your the same period in 1994. the House Republican Task stock HOON K. “Zero tolerance has a health care needs“ Force on Traffic Safety. The JEUNG, M.D. proven track record,’’ Green group has spent several 4674 Hill St., Cass City said. “The strategy is a suc- months listening to testi- Surgeon cess because it combines Specialist in Stomach Phone 872-4725 mony during a statewide se- strong enforcement with a ries of public hearings. and Bowel Problems Office Hours: statewide public education Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Green said the task force re- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily effort.” port will be issued later this Saturday - 9 to 12 noon Using the “Zip, Zero, Sat. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. year. Closed Thursday Zilch” slogan, the campaign -IC----- “While legislation alone 6230 Hospital Drive has distributed more than 5 for cannot solve, the problem of Cass City, MI 48726 I PODIATRISTS 150,000 fliers and additional Phone 872-4611 ---I---- underage drinking, sensible information to Michigan reform measures greatly as- I 872-3490 high schools, colleges and sist public awareness cam- universities. The materials paigns, Strong laws, with an $1.00 S.H. Raythatha, M.0, Dr. Judi Ecker have alerted young drivers emphasis on education and Dr.Thomas Bobrowski about the tough new stan- paren tal involvement, will 2% each Dr. Ray “YOUR FAMILY FOOT dards. save even more lives,” Green CARE CENTER” The law states that individu- concluded. Total family Care 4672 Hill St., Cass City als under 21 convicted of Hill St. 872-4327 or driving with a bodily alcohol More apples 4672 3592 Center, Essexville cantent greater than .02 per- Cass City 895-8594 cent face a 30- to 90-day A recent survey shows that I---.----driver’s license suspension Michigan has 1 million more Phone 872-5010 VETERINARIANS followed by a mandatory apple trees than we did in ------$125 reinstatement fee, Up to 1991. Kent is the state’s top Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8- Edward Scollon, D.V.M. apple county, followed by 45 days of community ser- Veterinarian Berrien, Van Buren, Ottawa vice and/or a fine of up to Farm and and Oceana. The top 5 most To place an ad in the $250.~conviction results in grown apple varieties are Pet Animals 4 points on a driver record. Professional Directory Phone 872-2935 Red Delicious, Golden De- Penalties increase for a sec- licious, Jonathan, Rome and 4849 Seeger St., Cass City Cass City Chronicle N. The ond conviction. Mac Intosh .

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Battery and Power 6 Quick-Grip Clamp Pack sold separately. 19.99 Pack of 2 Ideal for clamping small jobs. Unique pistol grip allows for one-hand operation. NAl67/ln8144 #5462 29.99 Extra Heavy-Duty Versa PakT VersaPakTM Detailed Sander Multi Saw Electric Sands in tight and hard-to-reach Compact, in-line design for easy Staple Gun areas. 7.2-volt. cutting in tight areas. 1-pc. solid steel base. NA17511175291 #VPSlOT NA17411n5289 #VP650T Exclusive on/off safety trigger lock. Patented jam-proof mechanism. IO' cord.

NA168/1/77041 #ETF50P 9.99 @ 17.99 7%''Carbide-Tipped PowerShotTM Saw Blade Staple Gun Fully hardened heat-treated steel Easy-to-use. All-metal plate for maximum durability. construction. 1 NA16911113818 #DW3173 I?+\NA170/1/60816 #5700

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Home Profecfion Buys ?+ Carbon Monoxide Detector Features 10-year Sensor Life, 85-decibel alarm. 5-year mfr. warranty. ~~178/im47#HSBOOO~

circuit breaker. NA181/1/53427 #6400FA-L Painting & Repair Headquarters

Waterproofing Sealel NAI 144/4/07238 5-Gal.36.99 10.5-02. Liquid Nails" Flat Eggshell Enamel* NAI 145/1/07250 Win Pack Ceiling Decoration NA1168-73/l/lPS Gal. V.O.C. 7.99 Includes two 10.5-oz. cartridges. NAll74/2/19871 NAll46/4/49683 'Deeper colors may cost more NA16/6/74871 WLN60152PK Primer & Sealer NA1147/1/497275-Gal. V.O.C. 36.99 NAll75/2/24593 I2@49 SERVI!hR SERW!hR, 11-0s. InteriorExterior Ultra-Gloss Stain Killer Polyurethane NAI 176/2/05264 Enamel Spray Qt. 5.49 NAI 179-94/6,1/IPS NA1177/4/12485 12-OZ. Spray 2.99

39m99 67.99 __ 6' Aluminum Stepladder 6' Fiberglass Stepladder Type Ill, 200-lb. household-duty Type I, 250-lb. Features Tool-Tra" rating. Features molded Tool-Tra ' top and slip-resistant foot pads. top and spill-proof pail shelf. NAI 109/1/06641 #6006 NA1112/1/15730 #356 8' Fiberglass Stepladder 94.99 8' Aluminum Type 11 Stepladder NAll10/1/06643 U6008 1 76.99 NA111311106645 #368 Pail Shelf 14.99 NAll11/2/57091 U76-2 24m99 2-Ft. Aluminum Stepstool Type I, 250-lb. Slip-resistant molded shoes, molded plastic top. NA1114/1/56188 #I508

Replacemenr nib ..,,,,Y. ...>,. .- - - NAll20/1/45085 U05986 NA1117/1/42443 #I8101 I 7p I 19.99 Wi-FoldIncludes slip jointGift and Set long

nose pliers, adjustab)e wrench, 2 jewelers screwdrivers, cushion-grip screwdrivers, steel claw hammer, tape measure and more. NAI124/1/67084 #33728

i, .. ~ -... I ~ .J Miser Flood Lamp Green or Red For indoor/outdoor holiday lighting. NAll30,1/1/35434,6 #13474,2 IOx 20” x Ill 14”x 20” x I” 14r1x 25 x 1lr I5x 20” x l’! I6x 20“ x lrr I Energizer Batteries I6x 25 x Ifr Tote Containers 20” x 20” x 1“ or One S-VoIt wx25”x 1” NAI125-7/6,12/22775,6,17757 Use for clothes, toys, tools and more! Lock-lid handles. 69L #E93BP-2,5BP-2,522-BP NAll33-5/1/01333,6.7 #0380,4.6 Air Filters Pack of 4 “AA” or AAA” 2.79 NA1128,9/12/22774,12281 #E91BP-4.2BP-4

01995 by SERVISTAR Corporation Prepared and prices suggested by SERVISTAR Corporation Butler PA 16003 1510 for participating owners who may limit quantities and set prices subject to change without notice Individual owners may not stock all items Some stores may restrict items to cash and carry terms only Items temporarily out of stock often are Printed on available for reorder Items within this circular ad may require some assembly Please check with your independently owned SERVISTAR store regarding its assembly policies Not responsible for omissions or typographical errors All rebates subject to manufacturer’s restrictions See store for details

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