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CAS SPRl N(;KxIT’ RTNnFRY VOLUME 92. NUMBER 23 --TY*. RONICLE - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBERCHRONICLE 2,1998 FIFTY CENTS 14 PAGES SPRTNGPIW M N,W+ I Colony Contract vote near House sold Back to scho to Thumb Sugar, area bank A popular area banquet hall union optimistic~ has bcen sold to Signaturc Bank of Bad Axe. Michigan Sugar Company anything we could put in the employees and contracted crops. Signaturc Bank officials re- officials emerged from a con tract .” workers as it has since Aug. “We are committed to the ccntly confirmed the pur- marathon 12-hour bargain- Negotiators representing 7, when employees rejected 1,400 sugar beet growers who are the backbone of the chase of the Colony House, ing session Monday with Michigan Sugar and the the company’s settlement which was closed last year by some words of optimism, al- union spent more than 7 offer. agricultural community in long-time owners Marv and though no tentative agree- hours at the bargaining table The workers were subse- mid-Michigan. We will not Janice Winter. ment had been reached. Thursday after Don Power, a quently locked out of Michi- put their family farms and The facility, located miles Talks continued early this federal mediator, invited gan Sugar’s factories in Caro, livelihoods at risk.” 4 Negotiations began June 3 north of M-81 on M-53,for week as a lockout of some both sides to again try to Carrollton, Croswell and years hosted scores of trade 250 employees entered its work out their differences. Sebewaing Aug. 10. and concluded July 3 1, when fourth week. the workers’ previous 3-year and craft shows as well as Following the session, com- Michigan Sugar’s parent Thumb Electric Coopcrative “We’re hoping right now contract expired. A week pany officials vowed to do company, Imperial Holly annual meetings and Thumb that we’re going to have an later, union members re- what is necessary to meet Corporation, operates sugar- Ag Day -- the area’s largest offer that the (union) mem- jected the contract, citing dis- their obligations to growers processing factories 16 agricultural show - not to bership is going to have an in putes over wages and other and customers. locations in 9 states and em- mention dozens of banquets, opportunity to vote on,” issues, including worker Mark Flegenheimer, vice- ploys nearly 2,000 salaried wedding receptions, proms Mitch Reno, Michigan Sugar morale. president and chief operating workers, according to and othcr cvunts. c om rn u n i c a t i o n s man age r, Company officials have officer at Michigan Sugar, Flegenheimer, who said the When it reopens, the tacil- said Tuesday morning. since proposed an extension said the company will con- company will utilize these of the contract until March ity will scrve as a general Reno said negotiations tinue to operate its 4 facto- resources to protect area 31, 1999, but the union has ope rat i on s c c n t e r for the were slated to continue Tues- sugar beet growers and their bank, housing computer op- day at 1 p.m. ries with managerial, salaried not accepted the offer. et-a t i o n s, s t atcnie n t render- Dean Hutchinson, president ing, accounting and other of Local 260, American Fed- “back room” banking act ivi - eration of Grain Millers, ex- tics, according to Gerry pressed cautious optimism Trio charged in dozens Smith, bank president and Tuesday. chief executivc officer. “We have a package to Smith, who declined to dis- bring back” to the union membership, he said. “It’s of break-ins last vear cuss the purchase price, said d the facility will enable the not signed, sealed and deliv- hank to continue growing in ered. We haven’t got every- Huron County authorities activity. the strength that would oth- . thing ironed out, but I’m op- have charged a trio of Thumb Bond was set at $50,000 erwise be lacking if pursued “We outgrew our current t im i st ic .” residents in connection with cash for Kowalski and as individual prosecutions.” facility in Bad Axe, so we CASS CITY SCHOOLS opened Thursday Hutchinson said union a spree of break-ins targeting Champagne, who remain Investigators said the crime were looking for sonic addi- including second grader Leigha Drohn (fro members are happy to have dozens of schools, busi- lodged in the Huron County spree began with a meeting tional room,” he added, not- an offer, but the loss of nearly nesses and churches last Jail. Both men face prelimi- of the suspects late last sum- ing thc Colony House also a month of work has taken a year. nary examinations Sept. 10, mer in a Bad Axe apartment. of’ters ii good, central loca- a big toll on workers. The crimes were committed Filion, who was released on As the criminal enterprise tion. “It was important to us “We’ve last so much being in 1 1 different counties, cov-, a $50,000 personal recogni- unfolded, Gaertner said, the suspects allegedly commit- to kccp it close enough to locked out, it overshadows ering a period of nearly 3 zance bond, faces a prelimi- Racl Axc” so employees mon t hs . nary exam Oct. 8. ted an average of one bur- every 2 days. won’t have too far to travel. Against Aari Sales The incidents - 50 in all Gaertner said his office un- glary Smith said IS to 20 current - included break-ins at dertook the investigation “During this time, ‘Huron bank employees will work at Deford, Gagetown and with a focus on REO be- County investigators recog- the facility, which is slated to Kingston elementary cause it provides the neces- nized a pattern and ulti- undergo cxtensive rcmodel- schools, Ubly High School sary tool to take isolated mately developed suspects ing this fall. Bank officials Wills seek $100,000 in suit and Gagetown Cooperative criminal incidents, scattered through traditional investiga- tive techniques. However, hope to begin operations in Elevator between Sept. 29 over a large multi-jurisdic- and Dec. 20. tional area, with scant physi- the investigators were frus- the spring. supplement in question, the The suit states the Wills tive from one of its own Ca- A Cass City area dairy Huron County Prosecutor cal evidence, and weave trated by the failure of the Thc purchase by Signaturc couple claims they were told ccased feeding the pelleted nadian feed suppliers claim farincr is seeking $100,000 Mark Gaertner announced them together to present a Bank follows an unsuccess- the supplement was, in fact, supplement to their dairy that the Wills’ hired man had in damages from Agri Sales, Friday that the suspected prosecution “which will have Pleasc turn to back page. t’ul attempt earlier this year pcrcent protein and would cows, but continued to feed mixed the vitamins and min- Inc., claiming a feed supple- 44 “school bandits” had been to rc-open the banquet hall. be good for the dairy herd. the mix to their bred heifers erals wrong the feed ment delivered to his farm by in arraigned in Huron County Thu Huron County Eco- According to the suit, Rob- and dry cows. supplement. What the com- thc company in 1995 resulted District Court following a no111 ic. Dcvelopinent Corpo- ert Wischmeyer, who was After feeding the mix to pany apparently didn’t know, in the loss of milk production nearly year-long investiga- Union rejects ration served as a facilitator manager of the Agri Sales their cows on a number of he added, was Agri Sales had and 2S cows. tion into the burglaries that in an effort to organize a Bad Axe facility at the timc, days, the Wills claim they mixed the vitamins, minerals Harold T. Wills and his resulted in damage estimated group of Thumb investors, was contacted by the Wills, began to notice the animals’ wife, Karen H. Wills, filed and salt into the soybean at a combined $1 19,000 and which officials hoped would suit against Agri Sales Aug. made a visit to the farm “and hcalth failing, requiring con- meal prior to delivery. school contract pool their resources and pur- the theft of $67,000 in cash 20 in Huron County Circuit acknowledged that there was stant veterinary attention. Cass City School bus driv- of 3 1 years, said union mem- chase the business. The suit alleges that, and checks. C c) u rt . Rumensin in the pelleted ers, cooks and custodians last bers rejected the contract for More than 100 letters were feed, but said that it would In the end, Cubitt said, the through sloppy handling, The suspects were identi- The couple, who have ap- week rejected a proposed 3- reasons other than the pay mailed out inviting Thumb dairy operation’s milk pro- Agri Sales workers mixed fied as Donald J. Kowalski ei-ated their farin in Sanilac not hurt the dry cows and year contract. hike offered by the district. community leaders as well as heifers and to ‘go ahead and duction suffered. The Wills, into the Wills feed supple- Jr., 22, Bad Axe; John V. County since I98 I, have re- Champagne, 25, Kinde, and Members of Operating En- “We’re feeling the money business, agriculture, manu- yuestcd a jury trial. They are feed it to them’.’’ who milked about 50 cows ment a large quantity of at thc time, were forced to pelleted feed destined for a Melissa A. Filion, 20, Bad gineers Local 547 voted Aug. issue was fair, but there were facturing and banking repre- rcprescnted by the Bad Axe Calls to Wischmeycr’s Cass other issues that were sentatives to an informa- sell IS animals, while an- beef farmer, and that the feed Axe. 25 not to accept the labor law lirin of Cubitt & Cubitt. City residence, and offices of agreement approved by the tabled,” she said. tional meeting Jan. 13. The the Saginaw-based Agri other 10 cows died. contained the source of the Gaertner said the trio were Atrorney H. Dale Cubitt charged with conducting a school board a day earlier. For example, LaPeer said, session drew 30 to 40 peoplc, said the suit was filed he- Sales, Inc., were not re- At one point, Cubitt said, tetracycline detected in the Agri Sales had a representa- Wills’ milk. criminal enterprise under the The vote was I2 to 10. custodians want written job who toured the facility and C;IUSO rcpcated attempts to turned. discussed the proposal. state’s Criminal Enterprise ncgotiate a settlement with Statute, commonly known as In the end, however, there thc company have been un- “We ’refeeling the money simply wasn’t enough inter- RJCO (Racketeering Influ- successful. enced and Corrupt Organiza- est, according to Huron ”All wc get (from them) is, issue was fair, but there County EDC Director Carl tion Act). 91) ‘nced more time, nccd more Kowalski and Champagne were other issues Plcax [urn to’hack pagc. time’,” he addcd. “You only ... have been charged with one have so much time to file count of conducting a crimi- =-JeanetteLaPeer thcse things.” nal enterprise, alleging 50 union steward Accot-ding to thc suit, Agri separate incidents of rack- Blaze Siiles dclivcrcd ;1 load of feed eteering involving breaking The union represents about descriptions detailing what s u 13p I e i tic n t pu I 1 et s a 1 I eg cd I y and entering. containing antibiotics to the 30 Cass City School employ- they are and are not expected damages A majority of the crimes, to do. The cooks would like Wills’ tiiriii in early Dcccm- ees whose previous 3-year 19, took place in Tuscola her- 1995. Thc supplement pact expired June 30. to be able to work on County. Seven break-ins was fed to the cows and, sub- The proposed 3-year con- President’s Day, taking care home were reported in Huron sequcntly, the Wills’ hired tract, approved by the school of preparatory jobs, and bus County, 6 in Sanilac County, iiiiin discovered some form board during its monthly drivers want to be paid for An clectrical short ignitcd a each in Saginaw and St. of‘ drug in the t‘artn’s milk 4 meeting Aug. 24, called for fueling and washing their sinall blaze in a Cass City Clair counties, 3 in Bay tank during random tcsting, raises of 2.6 percent in each buses, rather than being com- home last wcck, causing an County, 2 in Arenac and [tic suit slates. of the first 2 years and a raise pensated on a per-run basis estimated $2,000 in dainage. Iosco counties, and one each of 2.9 percent in the final only. Elkland Township fire ‘l’lic Wills then contacted in Gratiot, Lapeer and year of the pact, There are many, many is- t hc. i r in i I k coin pan y, which fighters wcrc called to the Ida Montcalm counties. In addition to wage hikes, sues that are important to the Jewett rcstdencc, 6555 Eliza- conducted tcsts at the farm Gaertner said Filion has the contract offered increases employees, she added. hcth St.. Aug. 25 at 731p.m. and discovered there was tct- also been charged with one in insurance payments. Two- Despite last week’s vote, Fire Chief Ron Pawloski rat-yclinc, a broad spectrum count of conducting a crimi- run drivers would have re- LaPeer indicated she’s opti- antibiotic, in the milk, reported an electrical outlet nal enterprise, alleging she ceived $ I 00 a month with an mistic both sides can come in thc residence had shorted “thcrchy requiring the plain- assisted the other suspects in increase of $5 a month for to terms. “We’ve got some out and a portion of a wall tiffs to duiiip their inilk for a 22 of the crimes. the next 2 contract years. options, so hopefully it will hcgan to burn. The blaze was pciiod of at least h days at -a If convicted, each suspect Three-run drivers and cooks be settled,” she said. quickly extinguished, but the substantial loss,” the suit faces a maximum 20 years in were offered $1 15 a month, Micklash said the next step hornc sustaincd fire and s t atcs. prison or a fine of up to increasing $5 a month in the is uncertain. Negotiators s it1oke dam age. ‘I’hc Wills contcnd the fccd $100,000, or both. second year and $5 more in could start all over again, a Thcrc were no injuries. suppleinent, delivered from CASS CITY Police Chief Gene Wilson recently gave village In addition, Gaertner said, the third year of the contract. mediator could be brought Jcwctt was home when the Asri Sales’ f‘ormcl- Bad Axe council members a demonstration of the new lap top comput- the court could order the sus- School Supt. Ken Micklash in, or the union could con- firc started, but she was operation, was supposed to pects to pay court costs and said the labor agreement re- duct another vote. alerted by a sinokc detcctor hc cotnposcd of protein soy- ers installed in 2 patrol cars. Above, Village President L.E. all other expenses related to jected by union members “At this point, we don’t and escaped unharmed, hcan iiieal with csscntial vi- the investigation and pros- featured the same package know what step will be taken Puwloski said. tiiiiiins, minerals and salt Althaver (left) and Trustee Dale McIntosh watch as Wilson ecution of the offenses. The presented to the district’s next,” he said Monday, add- F i re it1 c n rem ai n cd at t hc addcd. accesses driver’s license information. The computers also court could also order forfei- othcr employee groups. ing school officials will prob- scene for about 30 minutes, And, on the day an Agri ture of any property used in Union Steward Jeanette ably have a better idea at the the chief reported. Sales driver delivered the enable officers to complete reports in their patrol car. or derived from the criminal LaPecr, a veteran bus driver end of the week. 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I dI i scout Meg’s Peg Cass City registration Social Items New books Sept. 8 Call your local news Cass City Girl Scouts are of school 872-2010 having scout registration Sept. 8, at 7 p.m. Registra- tion will take place at the by Melva E. Guinther willThe meet HUB SeDt. Investment 14. 7:30.Club Reservation Road by John Burnhanz Schwarrz: The Learner Cass City Middle School at Rawson Memorial ~i:family is on their way home from a concert when 10-year- room 408 in the cafeteria. old Josh is hit by a car while standing near the family’s car at Our older grandson, Drew, it. brary. This meeting is for all adults a gas station. The hit-and-run driver, Dwight Arno, is a law- started kindergarten last and girls interested in form- ***** Marion McClorey, onalee yer who has a 10-year-old son of his own. The story is about ing ncw troops. week. Dwight’s struggle over whether he should come forward and Naturally, Mom cried when Crawford and M~~~ D~~~ L~styear, girl scouts were visited ~ll~,.,Crawford in admit his guilt and the frustration of Ethan Learner, Josh’s involvcd in a food drive, Mit- he got on the school bus for Here’s a heart tugger that father, when the hit-and-run driver cannot be found. Both ’ the first time. Upon return- came over the Internet: Argle Sunday afternoon. ten Trcc, Coat Collection, families are profoundly affected by this accident and the book ing home, Drew, having Girl Scout Birthday dinner oh- explores the psychological crises involved. and various camps. Indi- served thc scene through the Some time ago, a friend of I bus window, asked her why. mine punished his 3-year-old vidual troops made decora- With Honor and Purpose by Phil Kerb+y:In this book the ‘ How do you answer? How daughter for wasting a roll of tions for the Community ’ reader walks in the shoes of an actual FBI agent as he does can you explain to a gold wrapping paper. Money 1 Thanksgiving Dinner, deco- Marriage battle with society’s dark side. As both street agent and field kindergartener what that first was tight, and he became in- rated trees at the hospital, commander, Phil Kerby has worked on every type of crimi- day of school means to his furiated when the child tried niiicle various crafts and had licenses nal case. He has been a leading investigator on important mother’? to decorate a box to put un- tun niaking new friends and cases involving the Michigan militia movement, bank rob- After you’ve done your best der !he Christmas tree. 1 earning badges. If these ac- beries, and even the Oklahoma City bombing. Now Kerby to prepare a child for that gi- Nevertheless, the little girl tivitics sound like fun, please reveals the glory and pain of his life as he dealt with many of Ronald and Shirley Geiger ant step toward indepen- brought the gift to her father Jason Michael Williams coiiie and join us. For niorc and Anna Christel Holdren, society’s crooks, outlaws and murderers. inf‘ormation or if’ you have dence by talking it up as a the next morning and said, wonderful, long anticipated “This is for you, Daddy.” both of Cass City. questions call Cathy at 872- Rainbow Six by Tom Clarzcy: Ex-Navy SEAL John Clark is event, it’s hard to justify the He was embarrassed by his Steven James Klida and Geigers mark SOKX. selected to head an international task force to combat terror- tcars. earlier overreaction, but his Kimberly Kaye Clothier, Mothers cry on the first day anger flared again when he both of Kingston. ism. It is not long before the incidents begin and Clark’s group gets into the action. At first the incidents of terrorism of school bccause, whether found that the box was Nathan Daniel Hurley and 104 attend Joie Leigh Humes, both of seem to be separate, but soon Clark and his team leaders or not they are aware of it at I 50th anniversary em p y . begin to wonder if thcrc isn’t a connection. There is no way the time, they somehow He yelled at her, “Don’t you Cass City. to predict the real threat; a group of terrorists different from Ronald and Shirley Geiger Rapids and their children, sense decp down that this is know that when you give David Alan Czapla and Field any that has ever been encountered in the past, They are so recently celebrated their 50th Joe and Nate; Ken and Shari the beginning of a succession someone a present there’s Annette Mae Stewart, both of extreme that their success could mean the end of life on this wedding anniversary. The Schott of Cass City and their steps that will ultimately supposed to be something Cass City. of earth. Clark and his team must stop this group and it won’t former Shirley Wells and chldren, Ben and Kevin, and reunion result in separating the child inside of it?” Dylan Adam Torkelson be an easy assignment. Ronald Geiger were married Scott and Brenda Geiger of from the parent. The little girl looked up at Miner and Jessica Starr Aug. 28, 1948, at the Salem Ingleside, Ill. The 40th Field reunion was You’re glad the child has him with tears in her eyes and Torrez. both of Caro. held July 25 at the munici- Evangelical United Brethren devclopcd to this point. But said, “Oh, Daddy, it’s not pal park in Cass City, with a Fay descendants meet Church in Pigeon. They Also attending were thc at the same time, there’s grief empty. I blew kisses into the _-Sr. Citizens’- Menu marked their anniversary by couple’s best man and his record crowd of 104, 101 over the phasc of childhood box for you.” descendants and 3 guests, in hosting a family weekend at wife, Ken and Dorothy Gei- that will nevcr be recaptured. The father was crushed. He Senior Citizens are asked for. reunion Aug. 29 the Holiday Inn in Flint. ger of Lakc Odessa, brother attendancc. They came from You’re never ready for it put his arms around his little as far away as California, to make reservations before In attendance were their of the groom, and maid of completely. girl and begged her forgive- The descendants of John C. games and visiting. Florida, Oregon, Tennessee, children and grandchildren, honor and her husband, Drew’s school days will ness. meal,9:00 by Oncalling the day ClaraOf the and Harriet (Yoe) Fay held The eldest present was Mart and Sandy Hyzer of Doug and Dorothy Harvey of and the surrounding area. mean a new era for Grandma My friend told me that he Gaffney, 872-2875. the annual Fay reunion at the Irene Radovic. Jesse Caseville and their children, Sterling Heights, sister of the The usual potluck dinner and Grandpa, too. kept that gold box by his bed home of Manly and Ann Fay Wiederhold was the young- was served. Games were Lori and Dan; Marc and bride. Also attending was Thosc spur of the rnomcnt for years. Whenever he was SEW. 7-8-11 at Waterford Saturday, Aug. est. Sally Anderson of Grand Sara Lee of Pigeon. played and the softball game week-long visits to Michigan discouraged, he would take 29. Attending from Cass City was won by the Fields. Al- when Dad goes on a business out an imaginary kiss and Monday - Closed - Labor A potluck dinner was held were CharLtte LaPeer, Alice bums of old family pictures trip will be much more rare. remember the love of the at noon. The afternoon fea- McComb and Shirley 99s ARE ARRIVING. were availablc for viewing. Day. We’ll no doubt be making child who had put it there. tured music by Dale Bullock, McCornh. Representing the fiimily’s more trips to Pennsylvania to In a very real sense, each of Tuesday Meat loaf, ANY REMAINING 98s branches were 47 from - see the kids. And even then, us as parcnts has been givcn mashed potatoes, cole slaw, Eldon’s family, one from we’ll see them only when a gold container filled with French bread, fresh melon. HAVE GOT TO GO! Lucille’s, 7 from Caroline’s, they’re not in school. Drew’s unconditional love and Returning in September one from Clara’s, 2 from brother, Spencer, will begin kisses from our children. Friday - Macaroni & SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! 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(And anyone else he can It’s easy to forget how much A woman staggered in from don’t know what that fellow air travel has changed over the parking lot to report did with it. the years. I remember the someone tried to open the I wasn’t worried, though. days when a person could hood on his car. The wind It’s pretty hard to lose your walk into an airport, hand peeled the hood back like luggage when there’s only over his suitcase, and get on someone opening a new can one airplane. If predictions for travel over the Labor Day holiday prove thc plane. of Spam. “Must have been a The baggage clerk was the correct, be prepared for traffic jams in peak driving periods. Now, we arrive hours be- tourist,” the woman sur- same person who took my There are expected to be 1.6 million Michiganians with travel fore takeoff, park the car mised. ticket and ushered me onto plans. That’s 200,000 more than were on the road over the miles away, and spend half Soon after that a 50 gallon the plane. I think he was in holiday last year. the morning answering ques- oil drum went rolling across charge of security, too, jude- As always on a Monday holiday, the Chronicle will publish tions about how our bags the runway. I figured the ing from the little badge in one day later than normal. Deadlines for advertising and were packed. Then we jump breeze was freshening. his shirt. Those were the days news copy remain unchanged. on a conveyer and ride Airport personnel sug- before metal detectors, photo through the airport -just gested it was probably an I.D,s, and $6 per day park- ********** like a bale of hay entering the empty oil drum I saw. “The ing. barn. planes don’t fly when full Some folks might like the In recent years goals set by the Cass City School Board Someday I’m going to tell ones are blowing.” big modern airports, but I included achieving the impossible to achieve 100 percent the baggage clerk, “No, I I handed my suitcase to a don’t. If I had my druthers, graduation ratc and to emphasize “Character Counts” as part THE CASS CITY Schools staff includes 3 new teachers this didn’t pack my bag. My wife luggage clerk, and he handed I’d still be flying out of of the school improvement plans. packed it. And neither you, it to the guy behind him. I Pe nd le t o n . As part of this effort, a workshop will be held to get all of year. They are, from left, Sarah Satchell, fifth and sixth grade nor I are supposed to know what’s in it.” the school employees on the same page for school improve- special education, Krista Connolly, ninth grade English, and Call Us = 872-2010 ment. The workshop, at a date to be announced, is planned All of this hassle comes in for custodians, teachers, bus drivers and administration staff. Lisa Green, special education. the name of progress and se- 1 With Ideas For Feature Stories 1 curity. I can’t speak for ev- i ********** eryone, but I felt better in the old days - when I could see In the recent school year, a total of 24 students were brought Investigate theft, vandalism where my baggage went. before the board for disciplinary reasons. Of the 24, 10 failed The concept of airline Cass City police invcsti- Village police arrested a 39, was stopped near the cor- “hubs” with huge planes and to appear and were expelled. Seven others were not expelled gated incidents of thelt and Mayville man early Sunday ner of Main and West streets enormous airports has gone but placed on a one-point more and out, meaning that any vandalism, and arrested onc niorning on suspicion of op- at 2:07 a.m. Police arrested too far in my opinion, We’re rninor infraction would have resulted in expulsion. motorist over the past week. crating a motor vehicle while the motorist, who was The official policy of the hoard is to keep all students in getting to the point where it According to reports, Kevin undcr the influence of liquor. wanted on a Friend of the costs more to park the car school and to increase in-school detention whenever pos- A. Hoppe, Cass City, told Rcports state a vehicle Court warrant issued in Oak- sible. than it does to buy the plane police someonc damaged a driven by L,loyd M. George, land County. ticket. I a’ I- for all locations call (517) 872-3000 I fragrance machine hosc and ********** Why can’t the airlines help ’Out Inca* Eat Regular Grocery Store Foods stole a vacuum hose nozzle upgrade the smaller airports One-on-One Counseling at Thumb Auto Wash, 4385 where a person could find his \ Desimed for Men & Women / It‘ you are a dyed-in-the wool football fan, the proposed Doerr Rd. Hoppc, who is new cxpanded play-off plan will delight. If you feel that The way around, instead of build- employed at the business, ing a monstrosity no one can emphasis on sports is already the tail wagging the dog, you reported the incidcnt Aug. will be dismayed. even get into? 25. Damage was estirnatcd Haire I have fond memorics of I.. The plan calls for starting the games a week earlier and at more than $100. SPECIALIZING IN practices 2 days earlier than they are undcr the present sys- flying into the little airport at tem. Also Aug. 25, Alfred Net Pendleton, Ore. - many +F Tune-ups All teams with 6 or more wins qualify, For Cass City, that Wright, Cass City, rcported years ago when United Air- means that the chances are good that we would finally make someone broke the drivcr’s lines still scheduled flights there. The Pendleton Airport it into post regular season play, side door vent window on his Repairs medical service Cass * The in vice was installed. Under the 2 previous play-off systems, Cass City never 1985 Ford van. Thc vehicle was small then, and I don’t City worked on all cylinders As pointed out at the start, qualificd, although one 8-1 team would have made it under was parked at Cass City Mini suppose it’s any bigger now last week to bail me out of the care was excellent. I al- +k Overhauls the system in effect today. Storage, 4305 Doerr Rd., ac- that United has abandoned what was possibly a life- most wrote exceptional, but cording to police, who csti- the premises. threatening situation for me. I caught myself just in time. Allmakes andmodels mated damagc at $100. I sat in that airport one It happened Monday night I like to believe that the care morning and watched the The Weather Cole Mcllendort’, Cass City, after I arrived home around I received was standard op- wind howling down the run- ofpush mowers riders, High Low Prccip. reported someonc stolc his 11 p.m. after a session cov- erating procedure and I have way. You can’t see the wind Tucsday ...... 89 ...... 60 ...... 0 cxhihition-style bicycle Sun- cring and writing about the absolutely no reason to be- in many parts ofthe country, chah saws, tillers and Wednesday ...... 86 ...... 56 ...... 0 day while the hikc was Cass City School board. lieve that it wasn’t. but you can in Pendleton. trimmers. Thursday ...... 87 ...... 66 ...... 0 parked in front of Cass City Without going into details, Besides the care I received, The wind there is full of Friday ...... 78 ...... 64 ...... 23” Hardware, 6092 Cass City my condition eventually re- I was also lucky. The 3 things: Russian thistles, Jim 411 Major Credit Cards Accepted Saturday ...... 87 ...... 56 ...... 0 Road. The hike is chromc in sulted in an early morning nights I spent in the hospital Hill Mustard, pieces of drift- Sunday ...... 85 ...... 5 I ...... 0 color with green diamonds. call to the Cass City MMR were in a double room. wood. DAVE’S SMALL Monday ...... 80 ...... SO ...... 0 and it responded in a very This particular morning, After the first night I didn’t (Itecurded at Cnss City wastcwater treatment plant.) Classes few in i n Utes. windows rattled and lights in ?’he Hills and Dales Hospi- have to sharc the room and the airport lobby began to ENGINE REPAIR to resume tal staff quickly administered was able to do what I wanted, flicker. I wondered if this was stabilization hcart treatment when I wanted. a normal day for that part of 1275 E. Riley Rd., Caro - 517-673-3957, Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Can hardly beat that. Sunday School classes at and I was bundled off to what the country. IICall Us - 872-201011 is commonly known as St. Fraser Presbyterian Church Luke’s Hospital but has a will resume Sept. 6 at 10:30 0 1 With Ideas For Feature Stories a.m. Classes are providcd lor new name now, which I can’t recall. Y both children and adults. New mernbcrs are welcome. Anyway, one thing led to Scpt. 13, a potluck nical and another and it was deter- gamcs will be hcld following mined that a pacemaker was Sunday School. nccdcd and it was installed late afternoon Thursday. 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Llke a good neighbor, State Farm IS them.’ Slate Farm Insurance Companies Home Olfices Bloominglon Illinoi‘ 919 8 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1 0-G board revises grade policy suggested by the junior-se- Denise Smith’s request to al- Owen-Gage School offi- policy approved during thc pass thc tirst 9-weck cxain nior high principal and coun- low her daughter, Anna, to cials last week revised a new, bo;ird’s Aug. 10 monthly with a grade of 0-plus, thcn mecting, junior and senior go on to fail thc ncxt 9-wcek hCl0t. attend school outside of the tougher grade policy adopted “Their rationale was, com- Huron ISD. earlier this month, but stu- high students were required cx;m and the tinal exam, and ing in to a ncw school dis- dents will still have to tow the to carn a minimurn “D” still receive a passing grade. gt-adc in the first 9-week School Sup Manuel Thies trict, (somc students) might IN OTHER BUSINESS line when it comes to their h;ivc difticulty adjusting, and performance in class. rnarking pcriod, and improve reuommcndcd Thutsday that that grade to at least a “C”in thc minimum gradc to pass 11’ thcrc are going to be any In other business, the board The school board also dealt voted to repair, rather than s u h sc q u t‘ n t 112 ark i n g periods . the first, 9-wcek exaiii, be piuhlcms, they will probably with a pair of transfer re- occur in the lirst 9 weeks,” sell, a district-owned home in quests, including one involv- ‘I’tic policy replaced a point changed l‘roni a 11 to a D- systcin which, school offi- minus. Studcnts will still be tic added. Owendale. ing a student previously ex- Turning to student transfers, Thies asked the board to pelled by the district, during cials said, was being abused tcquirtd to earn a C-grade or the hoard approved a petition consider the future of the a special meeting Thursday. by some students. Undcr the bcltur on subscqucnt exams. allowing a student to re-en- house in light of the need for Undcr the toughcr gradc old system, H studcnt could Thics said thc revision was tor thc Michigan school sys- roof repairs, window re- tciii following his expulsion placement and other costs froin Owen-Cage a few estimated at $5,000 or more. ycars ago. However, the The residence has housed board rejected the request of the district’s superintendents tlic boy’s mother to release in past years, but is currently hiiii to attend school in the being rented out because THE CASS CITY Lions Club have rededicated the flag pole USA District. Thies has his own home in ”FALLF-Y DAY/& Thies explained the student Owendale. - originally dedicated by the Cass City Order of Eastern StarS was expelled as a seventh Trustees Ron Good and to the old middle school - to its new location in the Elkland grader after school officials Walt Swiastyn both voiced a discovered a knife in the desire to keep the home, say- Township Cemetery. Pictured are (1-r) Maxine Profit, East-, Octagon Barn boy’s locker. ing it could be difficult to ern Star Worthy Matron, Ken Martin, Lions Club board The board noted the student entice future superintendents could opt to attend any I without offering housing. member, Don Erla, Elkland Township sexton. 4 Saturday, September 12, 1998 school district in the Huron Intermediate School District A motion to keep the house 9:oO a.m. - 6:oO p.m. undcr the state’s Schools of and seek repair estimates Choice guidelines. USA passed on a vote of 5- 1, with .VanVliet earns degree at CMU ‘ Schools are in the Tuscola Trustee Jeff Faist dissenting. ISD, and the board’s policy The board also: has been to reject student .Unanimously approved transfers to other ISDs unless the nomination of Janet the receiving school has a Muntz as the district’s Friend studcnt who wants to trans- of Youth representative. degree in business adminis- management consultant firm fer to Owen-Gage. ,Approved a motion to sell btration at CMU, graduating in East Lansing. In another student transfer an old bus in need of several rcqucst, the board rejected hundred dollars of repairs. Rope Makmg Cedar- Shingle Mill & Forge HDC gearing Quilt Display Weaving Worlung Corn Binder up for raffle I! I Each year the Human De- and admit 2 for dinner, bev- 1 Large Pizza or 2 for 1 Buzz Saw Stearn Engmes ve 1 opine n t Corn in i s s io n erages, fellowship, and a At Pizza Villa With This Coupon (HDC) hosts a raftle which chance to win a $15,000 sav- Antique Tractors Cas Lxigincs benefits a variety of services ings bond, a $2,500 savings One coupon per family - bond, a color television, sat- Aritique Farm Machinery the agcncy provides to Not good with any other coupon. people throughout the ellite dish, or a VCR. \----,u---mIII--mllm Thumb. Procecds derived from this The programs that benefit raffle will be used to support froni the raffle are diverse, the many services HDC of- and include the Foster fers to the community. To Grandparent Program, Hous- purchase a ticket, or for ad- ing Services, Early Head ditional information, please Start, and the Thumb Area contact the Caro HDC office Assault Crisis Center. at (517) 673-4121. This year’s annual raffle is schedulcd for Saturday, Sept. IC), at thc Knights of Colum- bus Hall in Caro, beginning Thumb at 6 p.m. Tickets are $100 per couple writers -1 -1 to meet FABRIC: The next regular meeting of the Thumb Area Writer’s Welcome to Club (TAWC) will be held Tuesday, Sept. 8, in the EYECARE w, Sandusky High School, lo- SALE cated at 19 1 Pine Tree Lane, the GRAND Sandusky. Follow Pine Tree Lane east to the end, turn left, park by double doors at east end of school. Upon entering FOREVERYONE OPENING the school, take first hallway to the right and go to room examsProfessional eye #259. The meeting is sched- Special abl le of the new Thursday, September 3 through Saturday, September 12 uled to begin at 7:30 p.m. Prescriptions filled All writers needing encour- Large selection of agement in their creativc en- yds./ deavors, are urged to attend. frames 2 Please attend this month’s meeting and read us your Featu r i n g Top - Q u a1 i Women ’s Clothing , ALL ITEMS IN THE STORE ARE REALLY work. ty Everyone is welcome, you and some men’s and children’s items. We PRICED TO SELL, and will go at prices do not have to be a member marked (or less). ..no reasonable offers to attend any meeting. If you also offer Household I tems, including do decide to join, member- dishes, housewares, lamps, tables, chairs, refused! We accept items on a DONATED ship is open to poets, and fic- tion and non-fiction writers. silverware, antiques, knick-knacks, craft basis or on a CONSIGNMENT basis. All Any correspondence should items, collectibles, and more. For those on contributions are tax-deductible to the be sent to: Thumb Writer’s Club, P.O. Box 27, an office budget, we have a limited supply fullest extent allowed by law. Plenty of Sandusky, MI 4847 1. Phone FREE PARKING available here! 8 10-648-9648 or 5 17-673- of office goods arid equipment available. 6653 for further information.

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Dr. Abdole- Allergist - 10,24 Dr. Aly - Pediatrician Dr. lung - Neurologist - 8, 22 Dr. Aqil - Internal Medicine - 14,21,28 Dr. Lin - Urologist - 8,22 Dr. Atri - Nephrologist - 10 Dr. Rayes - Infectious Diseases Dr. Bartnick - Oncologist - 15 Dr. Ritten - 2,23 Dr. Carney - Cardiologist - 2,9, 16,23,30 Dr. Roberts - Dermatologist - 8 Dr. DeSantis - Orthopaedic - 4, 11, 18,25 Dr. Swong, Eye, Ear, Nose - 3, 17 Dr. Jilani - Physiatrist Dr. Tuckey, OB/GYN - 15

CANCER SUPPORT CROUP - SEPTEMBER 2 ND AND 16TH- 4:OO P.M. 1 Please call Kerry Brown, Social Worker, 517-872-2121, Ext. 319 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. ‘0911 PAGE FIVE ;OwenmGagefootball team !eagerto open grid season Coach Joe Candela’s sons, the Bulldogs appear felt his squad played without Mellendorf will help secure 3wen-Gage football team is confident and eager heading much emotion for parts of the quarterback at the guard iet to open a new season Fri- into their non-conference the 1997 season. position. jay at Arenac-Eastern. opener. Although the Bulldogs re- Also assigned to protecting Despite winning just once That’s good news for the turn with some experience at the quarterback for Owen- n each of the previous 2 sea- 2nd year mentor. Candela the skilled positions, Candela Gage will be junior center admits the Bulldogs are rela- George Jenssen and tackles OWEN-GAGE FOOTBALL tively untested in the Nathan Dale and Kendall Sept. 4 Arenac-Eastern 7:30 A trenches. Kretzschmer. II Hale 7:30 H “Some of our biggest con- Calling the signals for his I8 CPS 7:30 H cerns will be with our offen- 3rd year at quarterback for 25 Peck 7:30 H sive and defensive line play,” Candela is junior Derek Oct. 2 Akron -Fair. 7:30 A says Candela. Howard. Howard is a sea- 9 North Huron 7:30 H Owcn-Gage will need to fill soned player with a good arm I6 Kingston 7:30 A a void created by the gradu- and good mobility. 23 Atlanta 7:30 A ation loss of Jcff Maxson on When Owen-Gage needs a 30 Au Gres 7:30 H the front line. Also gone from big play, look for senior wing Nov. 6 PI ay o ffs TBA last year’s team is Aaron back Joey Salcido to be in- Baker, who helped carry the volved. Salcido will be load in the Bulldog .Howard’s favorite receiver. I I backfield. Candela’s biggest His hands are among the I I I %at’s I graduation loss was provided squad’s best and he can be I I by Dan Dorsch, who weekly counted on to run good I slim, witty I led the Bulldog defense last routes. I I Sal I. Teaming with Bolzman in I amd easy I MEMBERS OF THE 1998 Owen-Gage football team are (front row, left) Josh Errer, Tommy I I However, Candela feels this thc backfield will be senior Minkler, Donny Perdue, Eugene Kady, Dale Minkler, Devin Papkey, (second row, left) Ryan I to pick up? I is his best team to date and Ray Salcido. Salcido is quick I I should compete for the North off the hall and should pro- Tabar, Allen Roe, Matt Rogers, Shane Mellendorf, Kendall Kretzschmer, Cory Fritz, Jason I Besides I I I Central Thumb League vide a useful outlet valve for Limberger, (third row, left) Juan Soto, Anthony Brinkman, Ryan Fritz, Nathan Dale, George I I cham pions hip. Howard. I me? I Owen-Gage will be led by Candela also expects some Janssen, Zach Fritz, (fourth row, left) Nathan Kain, Nick Warack, Derek Howard, Chad I I I a pair of seniors in Joel help from a pair of freshmen Mellendorf, Joel Bolzman, (fifth row, left) Joe Salcido, Ryan Richards, Ray Salcido, Earl McKee, Bolzman and Chad in Earl McKee and Nathan (back row, left) Asst. Coach Herschel Adams, Asst. Coach Arnie Howard, Head Coach Joe Mellendorf. Bolzman is a Kain. Both have good foot hard running tailback with speed and possess an overall Candela and Asst. Coach Scott Gaeth.

exceptional spccd. At 6’ I ” toughness. McKee will see and 190 Ihs., he should see action at the other guard slot. the pigskin often when the Kain will see duty at the wing HILLS 8z DALES GENERAL HOSPITAL IS Bulldogs are on offensive. back position. PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF “Bolzman was clocked at 4.5 m in the 40. He’ll return punts As usual, Candela sees Peck and kicks. I want him to get and Kingston as the teams to I I the ball as much as he can heat in the North Central THUMB PEDIATRICS! I I when we’re on offense," says Thumb League. I Bring in this coupon and get a ; Can de I a. “Thcy (Peck and Kingston) Mellendorf has good speed arc always going to be there. ASHMF M. ALY, M.D. - Board Cedfled I buy Shoebox card FREE when you also. At 6’2“ and 2 Ihs., he A kron-Fai rgrove showed I I IS Pediatrician I any flallmark card. I should be the team’s best improvement last year,” says I I tackler. On oSfensc, Candela. I Offer ends September 30,1998. I SCHEDULES I I CLINIC I I I I I I I I Mental Health I 810200 I I I Cass City Clinic Unionville Clinic Ubly Medical Clinic I I 4622 Hill St. 6456 Center 2254 Main St. I offers group help I Cass City Unionville Ubl y ._.. I In a continuing quest to en- showing support, setting lim- I Mon. - 8:30 - 4:30 Wed. - 8:30 - 4:30 Thus. - 1:OO - 7:OO I I hance the lives of its consum- its, improving communica- I Limit one free card up to $2.00 value per customer per visit. Not valid I ers, Tuscola County Com- tion and problem-solving Tues. - 11:OO - 6:OO I with any other offer. Void where prohibited. NO cash uduc. YOM pay amy I munity Mental Health Au- skills, development of re- I tw. Copitr and facr;milrr not accepted. I Fri. - 8:30 - 4:30 I Pettailer: Send +o Hallmark fulfillment Center. P.O. BO*66772. I thority (TCCMHA) is sponsibility and confidence, __ t St. Louis. Iv\O 63166-9Y66. I and other related topics. This pleased to present 2 groups Call: 5 17-872-5223 Call: 5 17-674-8603 Call: 5 17-658-9191 designed to assist individu- group is free of charge and I I I als with specific needs. meets every Friday from 9 The first is a Family Life a.m. until I1 a.m. Group, whose purpose is to The second group, focusing help with parenting skills re- on Co-dependency, meets lated to discipline issues, Tuesdays from 9 a.m. until 10:30 a.m., and is also free of charge. This group is es- Enjoy The Beautifil pecially for those who live Setting Of Woods with or deal closely with per- S3 County sons who have drug or alco- hol problems. & Water Both groups are presented Greedrjirier “It‘s Worth The Drive” under the direction ofThumb 4 miles south of Mayville on M-24 Area Behavioral Services ------=-DD=m Center (TABSC), a division E I of TCCMHA. Each meets on I I site of TABSC, which is lo- GOLF SPECIAL cated within the Tuscola I 2 People-18 County Health Department $ Building on Cleaver Road in P Caro. Persons who are inter- I Holes With Cart ested in either group are wel- Offer CodOnly with Coupon Monday-Friday3sooi 9 a.m.-3 p.m come to join at any time. I I Sat. & Sun. after 2 p.m. Excludes Holidays. CCCJ For further information, LII--IIIII~anBawIIIIIm~ please call Thumb Area Be- tl 9350 N,Laper Rd., Mayville, MI 48744 5 17184316575 havioral Services Center at (5 17) 673-7575. Gladys Toner Estate

P Auction Sale J Real Estate Household

The following personal property will be sold and the following real estate will be offered for sale at public auction located 3 blocks east of traffic light in Cass City, 2 1/2 blocks south at 4368 Sherman Street Saturday, September 26 at 10 am. to a better life!

Supported Employment,a program of CasValley Enterprises,provides mentoring of individualswho are developmentally disabled or mentally ill. Under this program, job coaches help the individuals receive training in various types of work that will allow them to pursue employment and daily life in the private sector. Among our current placements are consumerswho are working in production, fast-food, and retail grocery environments. If you are interested in learning more about this program, please call Supported Employment at (517) 672-3085.

Administrative OM-: 125 W. Lincoln Street, Tuscola County car^, MI 48723 PH. (517) 673-6191 Cass Valley Enternrim: 1342 Prospect Avenue, CZO, MI 48723 PH. (517) 672-3085 ce Center: INWqAhWVI AM UNITY Personal1332 Prospect Independen Avenue, Caro, MI 48723 MENTAL HEALTH PH. (517) 673-6191 Real Estate - to be offered for sale at approx. 12:30 on September 26 I--- Thumb Area Behavioral Services Center: 4 bedroom home on shaded lot. Kitchen w/ nice cupboards, living room, dining room, 2 bedrooms, many Authority 1309 Cleaver Road, Cam,MI 48723 closets, linen cupboard, bathroom on main floor. Unfinished upstairs with 2 bedrooms, full basement with PH. (517) 673-7575 natural gas, forced air furnace and natural gas water heater. For more information and inspection of home Other Pro~rams:PH. (517) 673-6191 or call 517-872-301 9 or 517-872-5375 Call Toll-Free 1-800-462-6814 PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1998 CMS CITY. MICHIGAN Hawks open gridiron year with visiting Car0 Friday

Red Hawk gridiron backers Greater Thumb West confer- IC1 last fill. Cass City returns severa are anxiously awaiting the ence. Another honorable mention skilled players who are surt team’s season opener Friday For Cass City to be success- selection, offensive end Ryan to figure in what should be i against visiting Caro. ful, Oesch’s teain must opcn R r i n kin ;i n , w i 1 I ii I so be high scoring offense, That’s because under the their cariipaign in mid-sea- 111 issed. Brin kinan recorded In the backfield will be jun- direction of Coach Tom son form. After Caro, the 1 1 rcceptions that netted 302 ior Ben Zimba and senioi Oesch, Cass City will field a Hawks will host Bill yards and accountecl for 3 Nick King. Both players arc team with enough talent to McLcllan’s Lakers in week touchdowns. The pair hclped hard runners. challenge for the Greater 2. The winner in that contest the Hawks to a 5-4 record in Also figuring to spend time Thumb West title. will have a leg up on the field 1997. in the Hawk backfield, CASS CITY Red Hawk varsity football team members are: front (I-r) Phil Car0 returns with plenty of to capture the conforcnce’s Also gone by graduation are mainly at wing back, will be Mathewson, Tim Dooley, Dan Cuddie, Bryce VanVliet, Chad Wolschlager, Adam talent of its own. The Tigers top prix. J osh B ri n km an, Matt I rrer, senior Aaron Barrigar and are the preseason favorites to Oesch isn’t without his Kurt Russell, Andy Eciwards, junior Adam Dorland. Dorland, Roy Davis, Adam Stoeckle, Nathan Haag, Aaron Barrigar. Middle row win the tough Tri-Valley share of‘ graduation losses. Corcy Mayer and Frank Barrigar proved his worth Conference and may be the Topping the list is Paul H a w I ey . during his junior season, (1-r) Assistant Coach Ed Stoutenburg, Ryan Ouvry, Chris Duhay, Bruce Horning, Thumb’s best squad. S 111 arks win n cr Chad Oesch, now in his 3rd sea- while Dorland is one of the If the Hawks could upset Ben Zimba, Bill Goodall, Matt Perry, Jeremy Kilbourn, Grant Gould, Coach Tom Ide n h 11 rd . I,c ii 11 a rd w as an son 11s head conch, has a slew team’s best athletes. The foe, their M-81 howevcr, honorable iiicn tion al I-con- 01‘ vctmns returning to lead Hawks will find a way to get Oesch. Back (I-r) Nick Anthony, Dave Sutter, Matt Frappart, Nick King, Steve Cass City devotees would ferencc defensive back for his squad. the pigskin into Dorland’s McIntosh, Heath Zawilinski, Doug Ball, Nathan Fritz, Paul Balk, Luezern Dickson. certainly like thc team’s Cass City in his final ycar. He Foremost on that list are hands. chances to succeed in the was the tearii’s leading tack- senior quarterback Heath When the Hawks go to the Missing are Aaron Bell, Chris Hyatt, Nick Zartmm. Zawilinski and senior line- air, look for wide receivers tiian Nathan Fritz. Dan Cuddie and Bill Goodall I As a junior, Zawilinski for big play potential. The Fabulous t threw for 698 yards in leaguc pair complcment each other Red play that earned him I st team wcll. Cuddie has the speed Four’s al I -conference acc o 1ade s . He to outrun most defensive completed 55 of 101 passes backs and Goodall, the Cross and tossed for 7 touchdown strength and size to cross the Fearless strikes. Zawilinski also Sale ends I middle. Goodall will be one John tossed for 0 2-point conver- of the team’s bcst hitters on Clarke Tom Doug class September 2Sh , sions. He was intercepted 6 Forecast Haire Haire Montgomery Hyatt defense. Senior Nathan Haag September 4 ~ Find us on the t iines. can also be expected to add set Internet @ 1,ook for the Hawks to use receptions in the Hawks’ air Cros-Lex vs. Bad Axe Cros-Lex Cros-Lex Cros-Lex Bad Axe Zawilinski on roll out pass at t ac: k. Deckerville vs. BCAS BCAS BCAS Dec kerville Deckervi Ile The American Red Cross, www.autoval uexom PARTS STORES p I a y s . Hi s dec is ion 111 a k i n g Another player expected to Car0 vs. Cass City Car0 Car0 Cass City Cass City in an effort to increase the on the field will play a piv- deliver big blows on defense Harbor Beach vs. Lakers Lakers Lakers Lakers Lakers availability of Red Cross otal role in the team’s pros- for the Hawks is junior de- Ubly vs. North Huron Ubly Ubly Health and Safety Courses in pcrity. If his receivers are fensive back Bryce VanVliet. Kingston vs. Marlette Marle tte Kingston UblyKingston UblyKingston the Thumb, is holding an in- CHROME covered, Zawilinski has VanVliet played wcll as a Mayville vs. Brown City Brown City Brown City Mayville Brown City structor class for persons in- plenty ofspccd and ability to sophomore and should ben- Yale vs. North Branch North Branch Vorth Brancl North Branch North Branch terested in becoming certi- elude pursuers. efit from another year of ex- A-F vs. NB Wesleyan (9/3) NBW VB W NBW NBW fied to be a Red Cross in- Fritz was the team’s bcst perience this season. Owen-Gage vs. Arenac East, Arenac East. 3wen-Gage Arenac East. Arenac East, structor for Adult CPR, In- trap blocker in 1997 and also Peck vs. Dryden Junior Chad Wolschlager Peck Iryden Peck Peck fant CPR, First Aid for the earncd 1st team all-confer- Reese vs. Vassar Vassar saw action as a sophomore ieese Reese Professional Rescuer and en c e rec og n i ti o 11. Coach USA vs. Sandusky USA JSA USA SanduskyReese Standard First Aid. Oesch calls Fritz a very smart on the Hawk line and, to- Redford St, Agatha vs. C-PS gether with Ball and Fritz, Red ford tedford Red ford Red ford Instructor training will con- foothall player who is CII- sist of 3 classes to be held at pable of picking up the gives the Hawks a tested group . VARSITY FOOTBALL the Red Cross Office in Caro, opponent’s blitzes and block- 852 S. Hooper St. The ing schemes. He will provide Untried in thc trenches, but Sept. 4 Car0 H 7:30 classes are as follows: leadership on the front lines. with plenty of size are jun- More 11 Lakers H 7:30 Wednesday, Sept. 23, from Another key player on thc iors Luezern Dickson, Chris 18 BadAxe T 7:30 6:30 to 10 p.m.; Saturday, Ghoice . each interior line is senior center Hyatt and Nick Zartman. 25 Reese 7:30 Sept. 26, from 9 a.m. to 5 Doug Ball. Big, strong, and They will competc with re- sports H Oct. 2 USA T 7:30 p.m., and Wednesday, Sept. just plain tough, hc has turnees Adam Stoeckle and 9 Byron 30, from 6:30 to 10 p.m. played on thc viksity tcarn Steve McIntosh for time on T 7:30 Page 5 16 Mayville H 7:30 To register for the instruc- since his sophoniore year. the line. 23 BCAS H 7:30 tor class or for more infor- HITCH 30 Marlette T 7:30 mati&, call Sue Kennedy at 1-800-472-6225. BALL HIDER 1 718” & 2” #I74052 99 Only$1

turtle wax. __ - . SUPER I HARDSHELL THE OWEN-GAGE Golf Team is composed of (front row, left) Anthony Brinkman, Ryan Fritz, Ray Salcido, Chad Mellendorf, Justin Anthes, Joe Salcido, (back row, left) Coach Dave Salcido, Nathan Dale, Earl McKee, Zach Fritz, Joel Bolzman, Shane Mellendorf and Corbin Swiastyn. LIQUID PASTE CASS CITY’S Cross Country team is under the direction of IT1 23 WT222 first year Coach Sandi Smith. They are: front (1-r) Coach Smith, Becca Kruse, Lindsey Mills, Melanie Nizzola. Back turtle wax. (I-r) Jeremy Klinkman, Brad Ypma, Craig Emmert, Kris Patera. Missing are Ben Adams, Matt Derfiny. Emmert top runner CARWASH #T149,100 OZ. Cass City opened its cross with a time of 18:28. Brad time of 28:OO. Melanie country season Wednesday at Ypma recordcd a top 10 fin- Nizzola ran the course in Bad Axe undcr new leader- ish for Cass City with a time 30:49 that went for 23rd ship in lirst year Coach Sandi of I9:54, good for 9th place. place. Sin it ti. ‘The Hawks also had Ben Also competing for the Although the Hawks have Aciiiins finish 1 1 th with a Hawks this year are Jeremy s~iiiegifted runncrs, ii lack tiiiic of’ 20: 16, while Matt Klinkman, Kris Patera and ot nuriihcrs will hurt the Dcrfiny’s time of 21:OO Lindsey Mills. tcatn’s chances to compete earned hiin 18th place. Cass City’s next meet is to- for any leayuc honors. With the girls, Rebecca night (Wednesday)at Akron- --

Coach Jim Mastie enters his title,” says Mastie. as good as It gets. inside the 15’ range. 3rd year as head of the Cass After opening with Harbor The Hawks will possess one Running the Hawk offense City girls’ basketball pro- Beach, one of the favorites of the best inside combina- will fall partly on the shoul- gram with 5 returning se- from the Greater Thumb East tions in the Greater Thumb ders of senior Becky Dore. niors, size and talent. bracket, Tuesday, the Hawks West conference in twin tow- Dore is the team’s best ball What this squad needs, and will face the Hatchets and ers Shelly Ulfig and Kara handler and her penetration the previous 2 seasons Patriots among their first 4 Mellendorf. Both seniors will be a key factor is help- lacked, is a favorable start tests. stand at 6‘ tall and have 4 ing to open the Hawks’ in- during the early stages of One hurdle the Hawks must years of varsity experience side game. their schedule. A year ago, clear for a successful start is under their belts. Mastie will depend on a thc Hawks dropped 4 of their replacements for starters Mellendorf, a first team all- pair of returning seniors to opening 8 games before ral- Janis Mastie and Lindsay conference selection as a jun- provide offense from the pe- lying to set up a title game Maharg, gone via gradua- ior, will anchor the post. She rimeter. Tara McNeil and against the Lakers in the tion. Maharg was a 2nd team is a solid rebounder with a Nicolette Zawilinski both are regular season ending show- a I 1 -con fe re n ce pe r f o rm e r i n soft touch around the hoop. capable of hitting from be- down. her final year. Ulfig was chosen to the hind the 3-point arc. If they Mastie’s rookie season at Also gone from last year’s conference’s 2nd team fan- can score consistently, it will CASS CITY Red Hawk varsity basketball team members are: front (1-r) Shelly the helm ncarly mirrored last team that finished with an tasy squad last season. She go a long way in developing season as the Hawks just 1 I- 1 1 record (8-4 in league will play power forward. A Cass City’s inside threats. Ulfig, Kara Mellendorf, Tara McNeil, Nicolette Zawilinski, Becky Dore. Back missed capturing the Grcater play) are Andrea Rea, Col- roughed rebounder, she is The Hawks’ home opener is row (1-r) Heather Porneroy, Kim Morrish, Andrea Walsh, Melissa Homakie, Thumb West Division crown. leen Cartwright and Sara capable of running the floor slated for Thursdav against 4” How the Hawks open their Dore, who all >aw plenty of‘ and hitting her jumper from Bad Axe. Alyssa Glaspie, Brooke Ouvry, Lindsay Gaszczynski. campaign this week may go playing timc. a long way in deciding if they “Getting the juniors to step GIRLS’ BASKETBALL are to become a champion- up and give quality minutes ship team. In the Hawks’ corning off the bench,” is Sept. 1 Harbor Beach T Hobbs team leader first 4 games, Mastic’s troops critical to the team’s start, 3 Bad Axe H will face 3 schools that says Mastie, 8 Uhly T should challenge for their That group includes Alyssa 10 USA H confcrence’s honors. Glaspie, Andrea Walsh, Me- 15 Marlctte H “If we stay healthy and play lissa Homakie, Brooke 17 Reese T to our capabilities, we should Ouvry, Lindsay 22 Deckerville T Hawk golfers look contend for the conference Gaszczynski, Kim Morrish 24 BCAS H (title). Lakers, Bay City All and Heather Porneroy. 29 Sandusky H Saints, Bad Axe and USA And although much of thc Oct. 1 May vi1 le T should also field experienced team is untested, the Hawks’ 6 Yale H teams and contend for the returning 5 seniors are about 7 Caro-Frosh T 13 Brown City T to defend crown 15 Lakers T 22 BadAxe T The Cass City Red Hawk lowcd with an impressive 43, LEAGUE MEET strokes back from the league i Save monev with our I 27 USA T golf team has started their good for runner-up mcdalist to urn ament winners Wednes- 29 Rccse H defense of the Greater honor. Cass City finished I I day at Lakers. I multidpolicy discount! 1 Nov. 3 BCAS T Thumb West Division titlc in The Bay City All Saints ran 5 May v i 1 le H splendid fashion. GOLF SCHEDULE away with top honors by 10 Caro JVNar. H After opening the season carding a lofty I54 total that 12 Lakcrs H capturing the top place at a Aug. 13 CC Tourney H 8:45 included 2 players posting %school tourney, Coach Paul 25 VassarMerill T 4:oO low scores of 36 on that day. Chappel’s linksters have con- 26 Lakers 9 hole Tourney T TBA Hobbs completed his run- I tinued their winning ways. 28 Brown City H 4:OO ner-up medalist round at 37, Despite heavy graduation I Scpt. 2 Deckerville T 4:OO helping the Hawks to a 165 Chip losses, the Hawks seem 8 Ubly H 4:OO total, Rounding out the scor- - loaded with talent. 9 Lakers T 4:OO ing was Mayville at 169, Shots I Gone from last year’s 11 Brown City Tourney T 8:30a.m. Lakers at 181, and Bad Axe I championship squad are 14 Harbor Beach H 4:15 with 193. Norccn Krug graduates Chad Tate, Andy 16 BCAS TUESDAY MORNING 96 H 4:OO Chappel and Goslin tallied LADIES’ LEAGUE Phyllis Ridge 89 Green, Shawn Henn and 23 BadAxe T 4:OO Virginia Ruthko Drew Kelly. 30 Mayville scores of 40 and 43, respec- As of Aug. 25,1998 57 H 4:15 tively, at the league meet for Evclyn Coaster 38 Tate ’ s ac h ievemc n t s Out. 2 Vassar Tourney T 8:45 seemed endless. He left, ar- Cass City. 1st Flight - 18 Holes 7 League Tourney Tl3A WEDNESDAY 2-MAN guably, as the best golfer in GOLF LEAGUE 18 holc The Hawks will swing back Mary Rabideau 141.0 the scheol’s history. 9 Regional s TBA 1998 Interdivision This season, however, it is into action Wednesday at KINGSTON INSURANCE AGENCY Nelle Maharg 135.0 Match Results 16- I7 State Finals Decker vi I le. 5979 State St., Kingston, Michigan Fran Bellew 129.0 Tate’s playing partner that’s 1-800-777-6156 or 5 17-683-2229 Joan Montgoniery 127.5 M aharg/Pasicczny v. leading the charge. AGENT: DONALD J. FRALEIGH Toby Weaver 114.5 3. HillakdS. Murphy (W) Senior Dave Hobbs has led Kally Maharg 110.0 Zdrojcwski/Wiseman (W) v. Cass City to wins in matches Ardis Haist 107.5 WrightlPrieskorn with Vassar, Merrill and Runny O’Herski 101.5 B u m/Hutch i nson v. Brown City. Hobhs also McCallum/Randall (W) helped the Hawks to a 2nd 2nd Flight - 18 Holes Henn/Pcters v. place linish during the league FOR SALE Sc hnee bc rgc r/Ke I ley (W) meet. Mi II ic Nadison 149.5 Williarnson/Riernan (W) v. In Chappel’s team’s last Bonnic Millcr 134.5 Hartel/Cornment outing, Hobhs fired a 39 at % Used Mowers Linda Helwig 126.0 Strickland/Schelke v. Hool/ Rolling Hills Friday to help Li 1 Jaroc h 118.0 Toncr (T) set back visiting Brown City. The Hawks upped their indi- Marie Scott 109.5 Kritmim/Burns v. Chappel/ Riding Lawn Barb Wilson 100.0 Pas ant (T) vidual record to 3-0 with a * 166- I87 win. Ilec Pickett 88.5 Bliss/Baker v. M. Murphy/ C’andy Holdship 77.0 Martin (W) Hobbs had plenty of help Mowers Wall ace/Apley v. Bec king/ from sophomore Brent 3rd Flight - 9 Holes Bliss (W) Goslin against the Green SriL.kle/Iwankovitsch (W) v. Devils. Goslin was co-med- i alist with 39. One shot back, Tr mme rs Eleanora Rees 12s C . Hi 1 1a ke r/deB cau b ien at 40, was freshman Nick VI Major Credit Cards Accepted Janc Hool 114 Srnith/Regnerus (W) v. Arlcnc Rcgentin 98 Joncs/Marshall Chappel.On Tuesdav last week. the - _.. Pcg Veldman 86 Miller/Greenlee (W) v. I -_-- DAVE’S SMALL Mary Lou Maurcr 82 lloerr/Haire Hawks traveied to Vassar and THE CASS CITY Red Hawk golf team will battle for the Joann Martin 7n HcrrvnRuckey v, Smith/ defeated the Vulcans by a Thumb C West Division League crown. Team members are: Blanche Rurnptz 77 11 i dd in ge r ( W ) score of 176- 194. Also play- Dillon/Retherford (W) v. ~ngon that day was Merrill, front (I-r) Nick Chappel, Derek Bellew, Zack Glaspie, Matt ENGINE REPAIR 4th Flight - 9 Holes 1x Vd I I e y /M o rg an whoAgain finished Hobbs at 205. registered Ender. Back (I-r) Joel Brinkman, Brent Goslin, Ryan Down- 1275 E. Riley Rd., Caro - 517-673-3957, Mon.4at.8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Pcarl Parscll 102 W-Winner T-Tie medalist honor with a career low 36. Ryan Downing fol- ing, Dave Hobbs, Coach Paul Chappel. PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1998 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Down Memory Lane BASKETBALL From the filcs of‘thc Chronicle DULES 5 YEARS AGO Midland Hospital Center in 37 functioning as a Teen- Midland. Pinney served with Mission National Parks The Rev. Duane Plonta will distinction for 57 years at the Evangelistic team. begin holding regular ser- Pinnoy State Bank, now Lynn Ray1 fell in love with vices soon in a building he Cheniical Bank Bay Area. Spain in an %week study recently built on Farver ’Ihc Hills and Dales tour and returned to Spain Road. The new church will ”Scrubs” softball tcain re- Sunday for a stint as an En- be called Farver Road Bap- cently won a May tourna- glish instructor in a private tist Church. iiicnt and at the siitiic time school. She is obligated for Several residents have re- raised $220 for Special at least 6 months in her new FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD ported damage such as bro- Olympics. job. (Home games in bold type) ken windows and scratched A Colorado author, Fawcett The Huron County All games at p.m. cars in recent weeks, and a 7:30 Gold Medal novelist Jim Sheriff’sdepartment is inves- Sept.4 Caro number of Cadillac owncrs ...... Miller, has dedicatcd his lat- tigating a report of a 11 Lakers have contacted police regard- est book to late fellow author Gagetown man who was re- ...... BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD 18 ...... Bad Axe ing the theft of hood orna- Lawrence Wright, who died portedly held up and robbed (Home games in bold) ments. Oct. 11, 1987, in Cass City in front of his home on Lin- 25 ...... Reese Some of the suggestions after a lengthy bout with can- coln Street Saturday. Sept. . 1 ...... Harbor Beach Oct. ... 7 ...... Caro-Frosh Oct. 2 ...... USA made at the “town hall” cer. He was 44. Miller has Cass Cityans should have ...... 3 ...... Bad Axe ...... 13 ...... Brown City 9 ...... Byron meeting held at the Detroit 17 westerns in circulation, no trouble buying gasoline ...... 8 ...... Ubly ...... 15 ...... Lakers 16 ...... Mayville Edison building Tuesday Teacher contract negotia- over the long Labor Day ...... 10 ...... USA ...... 22 ...... Bad Axe 23 ...... BCAS night were: Build a primitive tions arc “progressing well” weekend - - if they stay in the ...... 15 ...... Marlette ...... 27 ...... USA 30 ...... Marlette camping area near the woods in the Kingston and Owen- area. Many metropolitan sta- ...... 17 ...... Reese ...... 29 ...... Reese in the recreational park. Gage school districts, but the tions might close in protest ...... 22 ...... Deckewille Nov. .. 3 ...... BCAS Build a park on 25 acres al- prospects are less optimistic to government pricing ac- ...... 24 ...... ;... BCAS ...... 5 ...... Mayville ready owned by the village in Cass City. Teachers have tions affecting their profit ...... 29 ...... Sandusky ...... 10 ...... Caro JVNar. near the . Enlarge agreed to work Monday and margins. 3ct. ... 1 ...... Mayville ...... 12 ...... Lakers the walking trail by adding a Tuesday, Aug. 29 and 30, but ...... 6 ...... Yale Phone 872-432 1 loop so that walkers wouldn’t work thcreafter will be de- 35 YEARS AGO have to return to the starting cided on a day-tp-day basis. area by retracing their steps. The tcachers have requested Cass City’s Bob Profit has Deb Otulakowski of Cass (and received) strike autho- one chance in 100 of driving I City was one of 165 persons ri zat i on. one of Chrysler r from among 25,128 appli- Corporation’s new gas tur- Anderson, cants to be awarded a license 25 YEARS AGO bine cars this fall, when they m LA/ARg Tuckey, Bartnik Sales to hunt elk in the season that are distributed on a selected AI Swiderski Bernhardt, Anrod Screen & Service starts Wednesday. Her li- Tusuola County’s long- basis. cense calls for the shooting awaited Stalc Police post will James Wallace of Cass City General Agency Doran Phone 872-3541 of an antlerless elk only. l’inally become a reality has been named a district Phone 673-1488 Caro - Cass City Cass City The Knights of Colurnbus about Nov. I. It is presurned scout executive of the Paul Caro Phone 872-3720 recently made a $500 dona- the site for the post will be in Bunyan Council, Boy Scouts I tion to the Cass City Schools the building formerly occu- of America. He will be re- for special education pro- pied by the County Road sponsible for the administra- I BUBBA’S PLACE I Cass City grams. Commission in Caro. tion of Chippewa District, GmnerlyVeronica's) Cass City Cass City The Misses Karcn O’Dcll which comprises all scouting Chronicle Oil & Gas Ti re 10 YEARS AGO and Eve I y n Merc ha II t arri ved units in the city of Midland & Propane horne Aug. 20 al’tcr an ab- and the southern part of Mid- Just Plain 01’ Good Food! Phone 872-2010 Phone 872-5303 Phone 872-3122 The community lost one 01 sence of 8 wceks during land County. Wallace and his DAWN ANKER, Proprietor Cass City Cass City Cass City its strongest boosters and a which they travcled from family will be moving to Main St. Cass City 872-1237 retired prominent business Washington, D.C., to San Mid I and. leader Friday when Fr a n c i s c o an d rc t u r n ed . Amasa Anthes Sr. of Frederick Pinney, 83, did at They wcre part of il group of Gagetown was injured last 11 Dr. Paul Chappel, 11 week when he fell 16 feet Cass City CELLULARONE Chemical Bank from a tree while picking Wrecker & Auto 11 DDS. pears. He suffered a dislo- Caro - 673-1666 Dr. James Thomas, Thumb Area Electric Bad Axe - 269-1 666 cation of his right collarbone DDS. Phone 872-4355 and re-injury of a lumbar Phone 872-2251 Sandusky - 810-648-1 666 Cass City or Phone 872-3870 n vertebra in the spine. Miss Martha Knoblet, a 1-800-624-8766 Cass City member of Cas City’s fac- A I1 I ulty for the past 17 years, was guest of honor Saturday at a Detroit Edison this coupon lo ordtr envelope tea in the home of Mrs. TURNING Double D Gas color postte/- Coupon evpires 9/30/98 Delbert Profit. Having G$ ENERGY & Diesel Repair FOOD CENTER 20 x 30 t493 taught second grade here, R INTO Phone 872-4540 -IN CASS CITY- Miss Knoblet will teach third Phone 872-2191 Phone 872-2 11 1 grade in her new position in SOLUTIONS Cass City & 4” Availlable lrom 110 or 35mm color Cass City Cass City 3” negatives only 4” no1 available from Bloomfield Village school. Phone 1 -800-477-4747 Color 110 size color negalives Extra charge The Bad Axe Little Theater lor color copy negatives from slides or Reprints prinls Mach lhis coupon lo order group will open this fall with Order Four a Get envelope. Coupon expires 9130196 a comedy, “I Remember Dr. Robert Green, 4th One FREE! 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‘4 I ,h\:A 1 Bank & Trust Busch & Labor Day Phone 872-2696 WaIbro Corp. Bud & Cass City Phone 872-8473 Phone 872-4311 Phone 872-2131 Busch Lt. Bud Lt. Holiday Cass City Cass City Cass City CAS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1998 PAGE NINE Reporter's notebook Holbrook Area News CMU intern says goodbye Mrs. Thelma Jackson Hy Leah Nixon good laughs anyway when I Chronicle. spending 3 months in a small Phone 658-2347 Staff Writer told thcm about my adven- The people I have encoun- town far from my shopping turcs in farming and garden- tered have been nothing but malls and fdst food restau- Scliool is .just around the ing. nice and friendly, always of- rants hccause if I didn't, I corner as suuiiiw winds to would havc passed up the op- YOUNG IDEAS Sweeney cnjoyed dinner at My experiences over the fering a smile and a hello. A ;\ti end, iind fill. tliilny COIIC~C portunity to know what a FARM BUREAU Ubly Heights Country Club summer helped me gain my far cry from the many un- slllllenls ttMt n1C;IIls thc c:ir p 1 e asan t , fr i end 1 y , we I c om - Sunday. confidence covering farm is- friendly fxcs of a city. i!-, alrcdy packed and the ing town Cass City IS. The Young Ideas Farm Bu- Gary Wills of Port Austin sues, but nothing could pre- Making my stay in Cass kcys ;ire hot in thcir hands as So. when next year's intern reau group met at the home pare me for the Tuscola City even more enjoyable visited Mrs. Gerald Wills rhcy count down the final asks me what I thought about of Jim and Virginia Sweeney. Monday evening. County Fair. werc the Hittlers, who Era- cliiys of' SLIIIIIIICI*hc1.or-c they my stay in Cass City, 1 can After the meeting cards Gary Animals. Real, live, farm ciously gave me a place to Mr. and Mrs. Ross and rclllrn lo scliool. were played and Ray and animals, and the Chronicle live while I worked at the say you'll love it. Jim of Arcadia, Ruth Karg I must adtilit, I'vc been I can also say they always Rita Depcinski won high and Jaimie of Westland, Mr. wants me to cover the small C hron iclc. I' ( )u n I i ng dow ti days in y se I t. prizes. Clarence and Pat animal and livestock auc- In fact, if you were wondcr- need cxtra guards at the pool, and Mrs. Danny Schultz and Not hccausc I want to get so if you have your Heleski won low prizes. daughters, Carol Corbi sh Icy tions. I'm going to stick out ing why there was such a dry ~IW~\Yf'1.0111 lily t110111, hut hc- I i fe g u ;I rd i n g ce r Ii f'i ccl t i on s , The next meeting will be and sons, and Bill Bredow like a sore thumb because the weather spell, it was because c;iust' 1 iiiii xtually excited you can also gct some sun in held at the home of Joe and attended the annual family closcst I have cc)mc to a farm I didn't wash windows dur- 10gt) hack to school. Josephine Wolschlager. aniinal is in a book. ing the month of July. Ev- your spare time by get-together at the home of A scaly thought, I know. hut lifeguarding like I did. The hostess served a lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. I finally just told myself, ery time I washed windows, 1 look ;I[ relurniiig to school Not only do you beef up Leah, you're not ;1 dumb gal, 3 to be exact, in June thcrc ;is ;i rcunioii of' l'ricnds you ****** Allen Farrelly attended the just look at it as a learning was a rain storrn that very your rcsume by the end of hiivcn'r sccn itll simtncr and funeral of Ray Puvalowski at experience and have fun with same evening or very next thc sumrner, but you make ;\e I i v i t i t's w h i c: ti t (1 p ped Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pelton St. John's Catholic Church in s it. My positive attitude in day. contacts. make new friends dcxl in their trucks the day I attended the wedding of Ubly Friday morning. tow, I prepared to set off for You wouldn't havc known and learn a lot about agricul- AMY VENEMA and 1 share a laugh left Mount Pleasant. Miss Jennifer Gamer and Bob Cleland Sr. of thc fair. I washed the windows after ture all while getting a tan on Good ol' the Edward Mongo at the Open Waterford and Bill Cleland Five minutes before I it rained if you hadn't seen the side. at 'Llrscola County Fair. I bought University. It will be nice to Door Missionary Church at of Walled Lake werc Mon- walked out the door another me with your own 2 eyes, bc hack, 1.01. ii month or 2 Sandusky Saturday after- day guests of Mrs. Alex thought screamed through was thc joke between Mrs. "" anyway until 1 alii counting noon. A reception followed Cleland and Carol Laming. my mind, they want me to do Hittler and me. say thank-you to cveryone. I was on assignment- covering the clown tho days hcfiirc SCIIICS- at the Sanilac Center at Mrs. Curtis Cleland was a what?, buy a pig? That's Having a positive attitude You'vc riiiide my adventure tcr hrcak and thcn sutnincr. small animal and livestock auctions. S andusky. Wednesday afternoon gucst right. Clarke gavc me all the has also hclped me along the here one I will never forget. I c;in ' t coin pl ai n, though, Mrs. Martin Sweeney, Mrs. of Florence Watson. inforniation and a check and way. I like to be positive hc- hcciiusc C'M1J is the reason I Gerald Wills, Mrs. John Sixteen members of the sent me on my merry way to cause it makes life more en- spciit niy SUIUII~C~in Cass O'Henley and Thelma Jack- Traveling Breakfast Club buy a pig from the auction. I joyable number one, but it Notice of Public Hearing son visited Mary Louise met at Stafono's in Bad Axe City, a town I may hnve heard had never even hecn to a fair ol sotiwwhcrc in a rancionl also gives life a light-hearted Booms, Mabel Fisher, Gillis Thursday morning. They will bct'ore. conversation once in my life spin. Brown, Lou Osentoski and meet at the samc place next I must say, it was fun. In It really came in handy, on Increasing Property Taxes bc.1'0rc I ckillllehcl-c. Christine Conkey at the Hu- week. I';ict, buying that pig was the snapping me out of my de- M y ,i() 11 I' ti ;I I i x 111 ii d v i s or ron County Health Center in Allen Farrelly was a Satur- highlight of my week. And pression when 1 left my kllCM' I WiIS hot (111 the t1cat Bad-Axe Sunday. day cvcning guest of Bobbi boy, did my fiimily ever think friends and my apartment in looking for ;in intcrnship atid Mrs. Elgin Wills, Ella Mac and Chuck Allen Sr. that was a hoot. Leah, who Mount Pleasant at the end of sllggcstcd I apply to the CilSS Becker, Clara Bond, Mr. and wouldn't go near a farm ani- the school year to spend the The Township Board of the Township of Elkland will hold Mrs. Alcx Cleland was a City Chronicle hccausc it is Mrs. Ron Fox, Mr. and Mrs. mal with a 10 foot pole. summer as an intern in Cass Tuesday af'tcrnoon guest of ;l wondcrl'ul paper lo gain a Harold Ballagh and Thclma bought a pig for the City. public hearing on a proposed increase of .0631 mills in Phyllis Pelton in Cass City. w I-i 1 i ng c x pc ric ncc w i th a Jackson were among those Chronicle at the fair. I am thankful I was able Edith Jackson, Reva Silver ki~owlcdgcahlucditor. [he cperating tax millage rate to be levied in 1998. who attended the funeral of You got it, and I even had have a positive attitude about Lorene Rienstra at the Kranz and Mrs. Gerald Wills were So, hcrc I ;in1 6 iiionrhs htcr my picture taken with the will1 3 tiioiiths valiuhlc jour- Funeral Home in Cass City Saturday afternoon guests of pig. This adventure even Thelma Jackson. ti:it is t i c: c x pc r ic nuc u ndcr I 11 y The hearing will be held on Monday, September 14 at Tuesday. A luncheon fol- prompted my grandfather to hclt. Nor to nicntion knowl- 28 attend lowed at the Frascr Presby- Mr. and Mrs. Danny send tiic an article about pig 7:OO p.m. at Elkland Township Hall, 6691 Church St., Cass Schultz of Canton and Ruth cdyc 01' f.:irining and lhrlii terian Church. Burial was in kir 111 i ng . iitiitiiiils. I ;in1 ;i horn and Elkland Cemetery, Cass City. Karg and Jairiiic of Westland You may be wondering why McLarty City, Michigan. AI Novak, Mr. and Mrs. spent thc weekend with Mr. i.;iiscd city girl. I rcfcr to everything as an ad- Dan Franzel, Doris Western, and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. Shan- venture. Well, that's exactly reunion Ray English, Ron non, Sabrina and Samantha A 'I'RUE CITY GIRL how I sec my story assign- The date and location of the meeting to take action on S hul tz returncd home with ments, as an adventure to The McLarty reunion was WoI schl ager and AI len held Sunday, Aug. 23, at the proposed additional millage will be announced at this Farrelly met at McDonald's their parents after spending Eking ;I true city girl at hcurt learn about new people, a week with thcir grandpar- wii\ rat her intiniidating when places and events. Wildwood Park, Bright's public meeting. in Bad Axe for breakfast Sat- Grove, Ontario. Approxi- urday and Wednesday morn- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt. Toi~g;i\'c me ~iiyfirst hig btory Curious by nature, I love mately 28 were present. Su- ings. Allen F~rellywas a Sunday to rcp01.r on thc out- jumping into new stories and san Trzasko presided over the Mr. and Mrs. Don suppcr guest of Mr. and Mrs. cxiiiic of' plnnting sc;ison 1i)r If adopted, the proposed additional millage will increase f.al~lllc assignments to see where I gathering. McKnight were Monday Dan Franzel. rs . I though to rnysclf, ttic only might go, whom I might The oldest guests were evening guests of vi. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland was il operating revenues from ad valorem property taxes 2.71 % ' vcgctahlc I can idcntify in thc meet or whom 1 might talk Mildred Rossman, 86, of Mrs. Jim Hewitt. I,. Friday supper guest of Mr. ticld is corn and that is he- to. Owosso, and Ray Maedel, over such revenues generated by levies permitted wit$ Mrs. Gerald Wills, Rzva Sil- and Mrs. Torn Bailey, Cory ciiiisc it ISan obvious choicc. 72, Livonia. Taylor Nicole, ver and Thelma Jackson and Caitlyn Rickctt. out holding a hearing. If the proposed additional millage Other than that, I don't know ADVENTURES AND 21 months, daughter of were Sunday supper guests Mr. and Mrs. Ray the difl'crence betwccn a ATTITUDES David and Susan Trzaski, rate is not approved the operating revenue will increase of Mrs. Curtis Cleland. Dcpcinski attendcd a back- wccd and a sugar beet plant. North Street, was the young- Ted Particka and Kim yard barbecue and wedding That thought also came to It was definitely an adven- est. Traveling the greatest by 1.56% over the preceding year's operating revenue. Willaby of Clinton Township reccption for Jeff and Missy mind when 1 was helping ture coming to Cass City. I distance were Carla Barber and Greg LaMere of Ubly Gucwa at the home of Mr. Mrs. Hittler wccd her garden. am originally from Saginaw and children, Andrea, Ahron were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gucwa. I said, Oh Cod, I don't know and didn't know what to ex- and Chris, of Jenison. The taxing unit publishing this notice, and identified be- and Mrs. Melvin Particka. Mrs. Ken Osentoski was il ttic first thing about garden- pect May 13, my first day on Verna McLarty, Bright's low, has complete authority to establish the number of Sister Marie Decker of Tuesday afternoon guest of ing. I hope thcrc arc evcn the job. Grove, acted as auctioneer Adrian is spending a few Mrs. Alex Cleland and Carol plants left aftcr I plow All 1 can say, now, is that for the white elephant sale. mills to be levied from within its authorized millage rate. days with Florence Watson. Lain i n g . through ttic gardcn digging working at the Chronicle has Officers for I999 are: Presi- Pat and Janet Garety of Pi- Allen Farrdly was a l'ues- up wccds left and right. been one great adventure af- dent Susan Trzaski, North geon, Dan and Mary Kay day evening guest of'Mr. and Shc made it casy on me, ter another. My decision to Street; vice-president, Carol This notice is published by: Ritter, Alex and Beth of Mrs. Leonard Bczcmck and though. I only had to wecd accept this internship was the Fiedler, North Street; games, Elkton and Jim A. and Kay Maric in Ubly. around the marigolds. Bet- right choice. Andrea Barber, Jenison, and Elkland Township tcr f'or her, she might havc I have learned valuable secretary, Deloris Willerton, 6691 Church St. been missing more than a skills which were taught in Midl and. The Novesta Township Board fkw grccn kilns, spinach and journalism class and rein- The next reunion will be Cass City, MI 48726 hcct plants by thc tirw I was forced by my work on held Aug. 22, 1999, in (5 17) 872-4843 will meet done. CMU's student paper, CM Canatara Park, Point Ed- It gavc my family a few LIFE, but refined at the ward, Ontario. Tuesday, Sept. 8,1998 at 7:30 p.m. at the Novesta Township Hall, Deford Maynard Stine Sumi-v i sor AT G&= BAD AXE

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1 I b BUY From 310,700* 1 I 1 t Or Cease with $0 down only $1'19**per month 1 I I 1 L I I I I I I I I I t I I I I PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1998 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Letter to the editor Legal Notices Deadline for submitting items in the calendar is the Fri- day noon before publication. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT said mortgage and the statute in such case MORTGAGE SALE A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OB- made and approved, notice is hereby TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT given that said mortgage will be fore- Notice is hereby given that Default has School contract-fair? PURPOSE closed by a sale of the mortgaged pw occurred in Mortgages given by Richard Wednesday, September 2 mises, or some part of them. at public L. Powell and Sharon K.Powell, husband TT a 1 01 MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been vendue, at the Front entrance of the Court- and wife, to the United States of America, Duplicate Bridge, 7 p.m. at Charmont, Everyone wel- made in the conditions of a Mortgage house in thevillage of Caro, Tuscola. MI, acting through the Farmers Home Admin- come. job made by Robert Bank and Licia Bank, at I I :oOA.M. on Septeniber 18, 1998. istration. United States Department of Union member: every husband and wife, Mortgagor(s), to Mort- Said premises att: situated in TOWN- Agriculture: Thursday, September 3 gage Corporation of America, a Michi- SHIP OF DAYTON, TUSCOLA County, I) Mortgage dated and recorded on gan corporation. Mortgagee, dated De- Michigan and are described as: January 27, 1993, in Liber 636 on pages Friends of the Library meeting, 9:30 a.m., Rawson Me- ceiiiber 30, 1997, and recorded January 847 to 850 of the Tuscola County morial Library. important piece of puzzle 13. 1998, in Liber 728, Pages 75-13 I, of THE SOUTH 400 FEETOFTHE WEST Records; Tuscola County Records. Michigan, on 544 FEET OF THE SOUTHWEST 2) Mortgage dated and recorded on April To the editor. have a problem with the tiation process the union which inortgage thee is clainied to be due QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST 26, 1978. in Liber 486 on pages 36 to 39 Friday, September 4 of as of the date of this notice, the sum of QUARTER OF: SECTION 20, TOWN 1 I of the Tuscola County Records together Alcoholics Anonymous and AI-Anon, Good Shepherd wage increase, was with the contracts. Negotiating con- Forty Seven Thousand Nine Hundred NORTH, RANGE IO EAST. with Extension Agreement dated and re- Lutheran Church, 8 p.m. This letter is in regards to a fact that we were given the tracts are time consuming Twenty Seven and 741100 Dollars corded on January 27. 1993. in Liber 636 union contract that was re- same percentage increase as (547.927.74).including interest at on pages 851 and 852 of the Tuscola Every Friday, Bingo, Bad Axeport Austin VFW Post 1 16 and the bonus was probably County Records: jccted by the bus drivers, 14.99070per annum. The redemption period shall be 12 at 3 101 Rescue Rd., Bad Axe. Doors open 6 p.m., Early the teachers of the district. much deserved, however, the Under the power of sale contained in months from the date of such sale, unless 3) Mortgage dated and recorded on Oc- Birds, 7 p.m., regular Bingo 8 p.m. cooks, and custodians of the Which sounds all well and the amount paid to Mr. wid niortgagc. and pursuant to the stat- determined abandoned in accordance rober 18, 1982, in Liber 528 on pages 75 Cass City Public School Dis- good, except let's not forget Micklash is more than many ures of the State of Michigan. notice is with 1948CL 600.3241(a) in which C~SK to 78 of the Tiiscola County Records to- hereby given that said mortgage will be the redemption period shall be 90 days gether with iin Extension Agreement Monday, September 7 trict. The meeting and vote that 2.6% raise on a teacher's of the employees related to torrclusctl by a sale ofthe niongaged pre- from the date of such sale. dated and recorded on January 27, 1993. was on Tuesday, Aug. 25, at in Liber 636 on pages 853 and 854 of the Have a safe and happy Labor Day! salary is quite a sum more this contract make all year. mises. or some part of them, public 1998, the contract was re- than on a bus driver, cook or Since this money was in ad- auction to the highest bidder, on October DATED: August 5, I998 Tuscola County Records; jectcd by a 12 to 10 vote. custodian. To put this into a 9, 1998, at I0:OO o'clock in the forenoon, 4) Mortgage dated September 3, 1985, Tuesday, September 8 dition to his salary, why at the front entrance of the Court House THE CIT GROUP and recorded on September 5. 1985, in Wc wondered if anyone better perspective, after tax Liber 553 on pages 198 to 201 of the Rotary, 12 noon, Charmont. should we as employees be in the Village of Caro, Tuscola County, Assignee of Mortgagee cared why we rejected the per week, the increase allows expected to do things on our Michigan. Tuscola County Records together with an Girl Scout registration, 7 p.m., Cass City Middle School, contract. Our union represen- Said premises iire situated in the Town- ATTORNEY FOR: Assignee of Mort- Extension Agreement dated and recorded us to buy a gallon of milk, own time and not be com- ship of Tuscola, Tuscola County, Michi- on January 27, 1993, in Liber 636 on room 408. tative, Doug Fogelman, left gagee Tyler Lodge #3 17 but the teachers would be pensated? gan. and are described as: pages 855 and 8S6 ofthcTuscola County after the vote was counted able to fill an empty gas tank, Robert A. Tremain &Associates, P.C. Records; and without one question as to For example: Lot 32, of Haines Subdivision, accord- 401 South Old Woodward Avenue 5)Mortgage dated September 27, 1985, (Of course this depends on and recorded on October 7, 1985, in Liber reasons why members re- The bus drivers requested ing to the plat thereof, as recorded in Liter Suite 300 the size gas tank.) 2 of Plats Pages IS and 16, Tuscola Birmingham, MI 48009-6616 5S4 on pages 207 to 210 of the Tuscola jected the contract. Maybe An item of the contract that this co-n-tractbe changed to County Records. 8-5-5 County Records together with Extension we should be looking for a needs much attention is the compensate them for wash- Agreement dated and recorded on Janu- Coninioiily known iis: 4829 Cottrell Rd., ary 27. 1993. in Liber 636 on pages 857 new representative. Fact that the district wants to ing their buses and refueling Vassar, M148768,Tax Item: 019-012-300 and 858 of the Tuscola County Records; Many things were asked for otfer a credit toward paying their buses. Bus drivers are 3200 (n) and by each group yet very little health insurance on the av- paid per run. A run should be 6) Mortgage dated and recorded on was given. A wage increase The redemption period shall be six January 27, 1993, in Liber 636 on pages erage of $1 10.00 a month. considered from the time months from the date of the sale, unless 843 to 846 of the Tuscola County is always expected and ap- This is a credit toward pay- they leave the high school the premises are determined to be aban- THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR Records. preciated. The wage in- ing for health insurance that until they return which for doned pursuant to MCLA 600.3241 (a), ATTEMPTLNG To COLLECTA DEBT. creases, by majority, were most drivers is an average of in which case the redemption period shall ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN No proccedings have been instituted to runs approximately $540.00 he 30 days froni the date of such sale. WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. recover any part ofthe debt which is now not the issue of rejection. a month for a family of two. 2 hours. They are expected One Hundred Eighty Five Thousand Dated July 21. I998 MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been Threc Hundred Ninety One and 66/100 Most felt that the increases Many members are working to wash and refuel their buses in wages were satisfactory, when necessary, which is made in the conditions of a mortgage ($185341.66)Dollars. just to pay for health insur- Morgage Corporation America, Mort- made by Wayne OEDER N/WA Wayne The Mortgages will be foreclosed by averaging about 22 cents an necessary many times per of ance. gagee ADER, unmarried (Original Mortgagors) selling the property described below at a public auction to the highest bidder. The hour in the first and second Also, this credit cannot be week. to Option One Mortgage Corporation, A year and 25 cents an hour in Allen J. Dyer PS4857 California Corporation, Mortgagee, datd sale will be held September 25, 1998, at used in conjunction with an- It is impossible to do these Attorney for Mortgagee April 28, 1997, and recorded on May 7, 1O:OO a.m.. local time, at the front en- the third year of the contract. other health insurance plan. things while driving the chil- P.0 Box 24021 1997, in Liber 7 IO,on Page 258. Tuscola trance of the Court House in the Village Those mcmbers that did Detroit, MI 48224 County Records, Michigan, and was as- of Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan, For example, a union dren on a run. Washing and (313) 886-555s signed by said mortgagee to the THE which is located at 440 N. State Street. I member's husband works refueling buses are time con- BANK OF NEW YORK, as Trustee of Cam, Michigan. which is the location of Letters to the Editor elsewhere and pays for suming jobs also, and as Mr. Post: 4829 Cottrell Rd. AMRESCO Residential Securities Cor- the Tuscola County Circuit Court. The The Chronicle welcomes health insurance out of his Micklash's compensation Vassilr, MI 487611 poration Mortgage Loan Trust 1997-3 property will be sold to pay the amount was deserved, so do the bus 8-26-5 under pooling and servicing agreement then due on the Moltgage, including in- letters to the editor: check because it is a cheaper trirst iit rhe rate of 7.75%per year, legal dated as of Septenlber I, 1997, as as- I Letters must include the plan, but the Cass City em- drivers deserve to be com- signee hy an assignnient dated June 22, costs, attorney fees and any taxes or in- pensated for their time in tak- 1998, which was recorded on July 2 I, surancegagee before which the niny sale. be paid by the mort- 9 writer's name, address ployee is not entitled to ap- NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE ing care of the districts buses. 1998, it1 Liber 745, on Page 465, Tuscola ply the $1 10.00 a month to- County Records, on which mortgage The propeity to be sold is located in the and telephone number. PURSUANT TO SECTION 1692 OF ward her husband's insur- Now let's talk about not thew is claimed to be due at the date K i ng s t on Towns h i p, Tu scol a Cou n t y. The latter is in cuse it is TITLE IS OF THE UNITED STATES ance plan. If this is a benefit being appreciated. The hereofthe sum of Ninety-Seven Thousand Michigan, and is more specifically de- necessary to call for veri- CODE, YOU ARE HEREBY IN- Five Hundred Sixty And 46/100 dollars scribed in the Mortgages as: that they are giving us, then teachers were invited to a FORMEDTHATTHIS IS AN ATTEMPT ($97.560.46). including interest at TO COLLECT A DEBT AND THAT ficution, but won't be used give it to us. welcome back breakfast 1 I .6S% per annum. Parcel I: Coniiiiencing in the Southwest ANY INFORMATION THAT YOU in the newspaper: For those who already have Wednesday, Aug. 26. The Under the power of sale contained in coriier of rhc East 112 of the East 1/2 of PROVIDE MAY BE USED FOR THAT said mortgage and the sratute in such case the East 1/2 ofthe Southwest 1/4 of Sec- Names will be withheld insurance, they should be bus drivers, cooks, and cus- PUKPOSE. made and provided, notice is hewby given tion 2, Township 12 North. Range I I for from publication upon able to receive benefit from todians were not invited to that said mortgage will be foreclosed by East; thence North 297 feet, thence Lst 2 WHEREAS, defilul~has been made in a sale ofthe niongaged premises, or some 165 feet, thence south 297 feet, thence this money also. One sugges- request, for an adequate this welcome back breakfast. the terms and conditions of a certain tion was to put the money part of them, at public vendue, at the front West 165 feet to point of beginning. reason. Of course the cooks cooked Mortgage made by Delben D. Pillen and entrance ro the Courthouse in the Village into a That is about Beverly A. Pillen. Mortgagors, to Parcel 2: The East 112 of the Northwest 401K. it and other than a few indi- of Caro, Tuscola County. Michigan at 1/4 of Section I I. Township 12 North, The Chronicle reserves per school year that we NationsCredit Home Equity Services 10:oO o'clock A.M., on October 2, 1998. $990 vidual teachers, were not Corporation, Mortgagee. on the 20th day Range II East. the right to edit letters for should be able to receive and Said premises are siruated in TOWN- 00 given a public thank you at of August, 1997. and recorded in the Of- SHIP of DENMARK, Tuscola County. $1 Parcel 3: The West 1/2 of the Northeast tice of the Register of Deeds for the length and clarity. use as we see fit. If we all the breakfast. While the Michipan. and iir described as: bought the insurance the County ofTuscola, State of Michigan, on 114; Northwest 174 of Southeast 114; East We will not publish thank teachers and administration the 5th day of September, 1997, in Liber 112 of the Northeast 114 of Southwest 114 money would be spent any- Part of the Northwest quarter of Section Section 1 I, Township 12 Notth, Range I you letters of a specific ate together in the cafeteria, 7 19, Pages 53 1-538. and; b 16, Town 12 North, Range 7 East, Den- I I East, except commencing at the North- way. the cooks and custodians ate WHEREAS, the amount clainled to be niiirk Township, Tuscolrr County, Michi- nature, for instance, from west comer of the West I12 of Northeast The major problem with the what was left over the due on said mortgage as of the date of gan. Described as beginning at a point on in this Notice is the sun1 pris- I /4 of said Section I I, thence East I287 u club thanking mer- of%91.219.80. the Wcst line of said Section 16. which is I contract is lack of job de- kitchen. Isn't this a form of feet; thence South 438 1/4 feet; thence I chants who donated cipiil. interest and insurance, and, South 00 drgrccs 35 minutes 00 seconds scriptions or a list of duties discrimination? WHEREAS, no suit or proceeding at law West 1287 feet; thence North 438 114 feet I List. 20X 00 feet fi-oiiithc Northwest cor- I prizes fiir a rafle. or equity has been instituted to recover to beginning. for each classification. The Every job in this district is tiei- of said Sectioii 16; thence. continu- I the debt secured by said Mortgage or any ing along said West line, South 00 de- t employees related to this an important piece to a The propxty will be sold subject to prior I part thereof. and default having been grcus 35 niinutes 00 seconds East. 130.00 contract are being given du- made whereby the power sale con- liens and interests, unpaid and/or delin- I puzzle. The puzzle requires of feet; thence parallel to the North line of I quent real property taxes, easements and ties or are expected to do tained in said Mortgage has become op- said Section 16. Nonh 89 degrees 22 min- . every piece so that the beauty rights of ways of record. AUGUST 30 SEPTEMBER 26. 1998 erative; Utes 12 seconds East, 2133.00feet; thence, tasks that they either do NOT of the picture can be seen. The redemption period will expire one NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of the North 00 degrees 35 minutes 00 seconds (I ) year from the date of the sale. get paid for or due to their The edge pieces are the struc- power ofsale contained in said Mortgage West, 130.00 feet; thence. South 89 dc- For more information about the prop- job title should NOT be ex- ture and foundation but they and pursuant io the statute of the State of grccs 22 minutes I2 seconds West. 283.00 erty you may contact the Farm Loan Michigan in such case made and pro- feet to the West line of said Section I6 pected to do. are meaningless without the vided. Manager listed below the City and point of beginning. Subject to the In Cass inside pieces. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Right of Way for Quanicassee Road over Robert Catherwood Chronicle's, Aug. 26 article the I I th day of September, 1998, at I0:OO thc Westerly side thereof. in the forenoon, local time, said Mortgage USDA + Farm Service Agency titled "School Board okays Sincerely, I075 Cleaver Road shall k foreclosed at sale at public auc- The redemption period shall be 6 non-union pay hikes", it Caro, MI 48723 rion to the highest bidder at the front en- month(s) from the date of such sale, un- 17) 673-8173 stated that Mr. Micklash was A concerned parent, tax tnnce of the Courthouse. Village of Caro, less deteimined abandoned inaccordfing- (S given a $6500.00 payment County of Tuscola, State of Michigan, .wit11 1948cL 660.3241a. in which case payer, and union member (that being one of the places of holding Dated: August 19, 1998 for his services in the nego- Sheila Robinson the redemption period shall be 30 days Circuit Court in said County), of the pre- from the date of such sale. mises described in said Mortgage or so UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. niuch thereof as may be necessary to pay ACTING THROUGH THE FARM Dated: August 19, 1998 the amount due, as aforesaid, on said SERVICE AGENCY F/K/A Area couple district rriortgiige with the interest thewon at the THE FARMERS HOME ADMINIS- THEBANK OFNEWYORK. asTrustee iipplicable note riite and a11 legal costs, TRATION, OF THE UNITED STATES Whirlpool LSR8233E charpcs and expenses. including the at- DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR INFOKMATION, PLEASE CALL: 27" Super Copacity Plus dairy representatives toriiey fee allowed by law. and also any (248) 642-4202 Automatic Worhcr Electric Dryir sunis which may bc paid by the under- PREPARED BY: Trort & Trott. P.C. ULTIMATE CARE" System signed, necessary to protect its interest in JOHNWINEGARDEN. R.TUCKER SHEDD, (P37348)HALEY. ULTIMATE CARE' System Keith and Jane Wood, The state OYDC Confer- AII~IWYSfor THE BANK OF NEW 8 Drying Cycler the premises. 8 Automalic Cycles Kingston, recently repre- ence, held at head- YOKK. :IS Trustee. MMPA The premises described in said Mort- LINDHOLM & ROBERTSON. P,L.C. 3 Woter Levels Electronic DRYMSER" 301 50 Telegraph sented Michigan Milk quarters in Novi, is designed gage is located in the Township 01. Attorneys at Law 3 Warh/Rinre Temperalure FINISH GUARD" Suite 100 Producer's Association Dis- to provide information about Millington, County of Tuscola, State of SO1 Citizens Bank Building Cornbinotions Wide-Opening Hamper Door Binghani Farms, Michigan 48025 Michigan and legiilly described as' Flint, MI 48502- I983 OdOff End-of4ytle Signal trict 9 in the annual Out- milk marketing activities, XTRA ROLL ACllON ' Agitator 7.' fde #980654 I 5 (8 IO) 767-3600 8- 19-5 Bleach and Fabric Sohener standing Young Dairy Coop- cooperatives, milk testing Tlir West I29 feet 7 inches of the South 8- 19-5 Dispensers erators (OYDC) Contest held procedures and other current 258.44 feet of the Southeast 1/4 of Sec- MAGIC CLEAN Selfdeoning Aug. 12-14. events within the dairy indus- tion 33. Township 10 North, Range H Lint Filter The Woods, members of the try. The contest has been Eiist. Deford Local, were selected held annually over the past TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the pe- by fellow dairy producers 48 years. riod of redemption. pursuant to MCL earlier this year to participate "The OYDC program iden- 600.3240, shall be six (6) months from the time of the sale; unless said premises in the annual conference. tifies outstanding young iire abandoned. in which event the re- leaders in our organization deniption period shall be thirty (30)days. The Woods milk 54 'Ow' and provides the opportunity and farm 250 in for them to gain a greater DATED: August 5, I998 Kingston* have understanding of milk mar- dren, Wendy, Will and Katie. NATIONSCREDIT HOME EQUITY ,. L AI keting activities and SERVICES CORPORATION Whirlpool GH7145 Family-. Capacity . Each year one couple or in- MMPA" said Elwood M ui-tgiiprr Mkrowave/Hood Combination dividual is selected from the 1 4 Cu FI (opacity Kirkpat;ick, MMPA presi- MAK'I'IN H. NEUMANN 11 district winners to repre- Atrnrney for Mortgagee 4 1000 Wottr hoking Power dent. sent MMPA at various indus- 6810 S. Cedar Srreet, Suite 16 4 Oulct Partner System All the MMPA district try activities. James and OYDCs will be officially rec- Lansing, MI 489 I I Doreen 'Iavik, were ognized at the 1999 annual (5 17) 694-3300 whirlpod GR396lXG 30" Wf- selected as the state winning 8- 12-4 Freestatdq Ekctrir Rmgs Mi+l SFUSPEE 30" klf- I998 OYDCs. state delegate meeting to be Super Capotity 4.65 Cu. R. Oven s Chkg hit+ hsRay held in March. AnuBoke" Advontsd Temperature Super [opacity 4 65 (u Ft Oven Robert A. Tremain &Associates. P.C. is U Selection of the OYDC is MMPA is a milk marketing a debt collector and we are attempting to Management System AauBoke" Advanced Temperature collect a debt and any information ob- EZ.Touch' 300 Elcrtronic based on the applicant's cooperative owned and con- Whirlpbol MHfl30 Full-Size Managemtnl Splem tained will be used for that purpose. Oven and limer (ontrok Mitrowort/Hood combination *ssOkd6arBUmm Pdrming operations, farm-re- trolled by approximately who existing want efficiency 1 3 [u FI Coportty Self Ckomq oven with lated and community activi- 2,700dairy farmers in Michi- MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been For homeowners have an fireplace, but and 900 Wattr cooking Power Auto Lotthlng ties and demonstrated lead- gan, Indiana, and Wis- made in the conditions of a niortgage convenience, Heat-N-Glo has the answer - take vour choice of these high ership abilities. consin. made by ROBERT G.SCHlPlNSKl performance fireplace inserts -The Bay Insert, AT-Supreme, AT-Cmnd and AND BARBARA E. SCHIPINSKI, the AT-ZC.Each insert can be easily installed into most masonry or zero clearance .It ll~#l14. 'WITH MAIL IN RMATE SEE DEAHR FOR DFTAllS VOID WHERE PROHIBIIED BY LAW HUSBAND & WIFE to AAA MORT- fireplaces,providing a beautiful. heat producing fire at the touch of a button. GAGE & FINANCIAL CORPORA- Features: TION, A MICHIGAN CORPORATION Sealed combustion chamber maintains indoor air quality NO MONEY DOWN AND NO PAYMENTS Mortgagee, dated October 14, 1996, and recorded on January 8, 1997, in Liber Variable flame allow you to alter flame height OR FINANCE CHARGES FOR 6 MONTHS! September 5 & 6, Caseville 703, on page 924, TUSCOLA County Approved for mason? or Zero clearance fireplaces It all starts with low prices!! SUPERSTORE Records. Michigan, and assigned by said UL4LC Listed 1 mile southwest of town and 3'4 south on Caseville Rd. mortgagee to THE CIT cJp\OUP, by as- Custom sized surrounds up to j0" wide signment dared December 13, 1996, and Optional remote control Sat. 10-6, Sun. 10-5 recorded on July 30, 1997, in Liber 7 16. High efficienq (70%4) Sponsored by Poorman's Promotions on page 1052, TUSCOLA County AFUE Rated (nppmo\-ed3s a hiniace for supplemental heat.) Records. Michigan. on which mortgage (517) 874-4774 or (810) 639-5388 there is clainied to be due at the date -- hereof the sum of one hundred seventeen thousand four hundred fifty nine and 74/ DAN'S POWER & STOVE Sept. 12 & 13 in West Branch 'lo0Dollars ($I 17,459.74). including in- terest at I S.600% per annum. Main St. Cass City (517) 872-3190 Sept. 19 & 20 in Montrose Under the power of sale contained in CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1998 PAGE ELEVEN Obituaries Call 872-2010 to place an ad 1 Transit (nonbusiness) rates, 10 words or less, $2.50 each r Automotive 3 (General)(-) Mary Jane Bad Axe; 4 brothers, Willard Charles Parker insertion; additional words 1996 CUTLASS Supreme Merchandise Merchandise and his wife, Joanne 10 cents each. Three weeks SL, 2 door, medium green Meininger Alexander, Arkansas, Robert for the price of 2-cash rate. Charles Ralph Parker, 7 1, of gray metallic, 3.4 liter, V-6, FOR SALE - Gas stove (1 PIANO - beautiful oak up- M U LTI - FAM I LY g ar ag e and his wife, Marvel Save money by enclosing automatic. Sport package, year old), gas dryer, refrig- right with matching bench. Alexander, Ubly, J.D.and his Shepherd, died Tuesday, cash with mail orders. Rates sale - Sept. 4-5-6, 9:OO till Mary Jane Meininger, 67, Aug. 2S, 1998, at thc Cen- loaded. 17,000 miles. erator. 872-5267. 2-8-26-3 Excellent condition. Must 6:OO. 3 miles south of M-81 died Wednesday, Aug. 26, wife, Marti Alexander, for display want ad on ap- $12,950 firm. Phone 872- ~ ~ sell. $375 OBO. Call 517- Decker, and John (Jack) and tral Michigan Community plication. on M-53. books, clothes, and 1998, at the Covenant Medi- Hospital, Mt. Pleasant. 2976. 1-9-2- 1 872-4577 after 5 o'clock. miscellaneous. 14-9-2-1 his wife, Edna Alexander, FOR SALE I Storage barns,

cal Center-Cooper in 2-9-2-3 ~ He was born Nov. 10, 1926, ~. Saginaw following a one- Bay City, and 32 nieces and (' Automotive 1995 GRAND-AM "SE' 4- all sizes, horse barns, dog nephews. in Akron, son of James and > houses, craft items. Will GARAGE SALE - Sept. 3- year illness. Eunice (Freeman) Parker. He door, low mileage, quad 4, FOR SALE - New 5 ft. x 7 4. Small tools, lawn chairs, She was born June 21, She was preceded in death automatic, air, tilt, cruise, deliver. Call 872-2608. 3rd married Beverly Lootens I993 DAKOTA - 5-speed, V- ft. tilt bed trailer, wood side exercise bike, etc. 6632 Hu- 193 1, in Owendale, daugh- by one brother, Franklin power locks, steredcassette, house on Hurds Corner Rd., rails. 5200 E. Cass City Rd., Alexander, one sister, Shirley July 18, 1953, in Cass City. 6, good condition. $4,500 north of M-81. Harold ron. 14-9-2- 1 ter of Nickolas and Alice rear defroster, factory 872-4708. 2-9-2-3 ~ ~~ He was a farmer, a meat OBO. 5 17-872-4236. (Kretschmer) Alexander. Alexander, and 3 nephews. sunroof - in excellent condi- Deering. Call anytime. Funeral services were held cutter, a factory worker and 1-9-2-3 2-2- 12-tf GARAGE SALE - Sept. 3 She married Frank painted for Evans Products tion! $8,900 OBO. (517) FOR SALE and free - couch and 4, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. an- Meininger Oct. 22, 1952, in Saturday at the Owendale 872-3047. 1-9-2- 1 United Methodist Church. for 11 years. tiques and collectibles, old Owendale. I994 IICIDGE CARAVAN oil lamps, several Aladdins, The Rev. Richard Kriesch He is survived by his wife, Sli, looks great, runs great, 1995 DODGE NEON, She was a member of the Dazey churns, to include a 1- officiated. Beverly Parker of Shepherd; clc:in. V-6, front wheel drive, 83,000 miles, green, 4-door. furnace. I I years old, excel- 0we ndale United Met hod i s t children, John Parker and igood condi&n); 7 1/2 foot quart churn (rare), 2 portable Church and was active in Cremation followed and aluininuin wheels, air, tilt, $6800 OBO. 517-683-2128. lent condition. $400 OB&- Christmas tree $25 (nice); inurnment was at the Grant David (Rachel) Parker, all of Call 5 17-872-2474 after 6 sewing machines, one Singer their women's society. tini, cruise, Infinity stereo 1-9-2-3 '6~~- Mt. Pleasant, and Jean Parker chair and ottoman,free; in cherry cabinet with bench. Surviving are her husband, Township Cemetery near wilt1 cassette, running -~ p.m. of Shepherd; 6 grandchil- 2-9-2-3 rage type" refrigerator, free. Snow shoes, ladies' and Gage town . hoiirds. Message: 872-4900 1989 FORD PROBE, black, Frank of Sebewaing; one Phone 872-3082 after 6. men's clothing and house- Arrangements were made dren; a brother, Wayne or call after 4 p.m., 872- automatic, air, tilt, many new FOR SALE - Antique table son, James Meininger, (Donna) Parker of Cass City; 2-9-2-1 hold items too numerous to by the Dinkel-Juengel Fu- 252 I , $8,500. I-8- 19-3 parts, $2,250 or best offer. with 4 high back oak chairs, Owendale; 2 sisters, Nancy a sister, Jeanette Schultz of list, 6839 Herron Dr., Cass and her husband, Charles neral Home (a Golden Rule 665-23 19. 1-9-2-3 $150. 16" color TV, $50. FOR SALE - New GE gas Richmond, and many special 872-3060. 2-9-2-3 City. 14-9-2- I Grady, and Janet and her Funeral Home) in range, $350 OBO, Also new ~ .. ~ nieces and nephews. I99 1 PI .Y MOlJTH Voyager ~ husband, Joe Todaro, all of Sebewai ng. FOR SALE - 1996 Astro Van Nordyne gas furnace, 70,000 He was preceded in death $1:. Loadcd, new tires, FOR SALE - Brahma pickup FIRST TIME yard sale - 75,000 miles. $5,995 or best LS, 48,000miles, color - teal, BTU, down flow, .air condi- 6394 River Rd., Sept. 3-4,9 by his parents; 2 brothers, trailer package, bench seats. cap, fits 1988 and up full size James and Norman; 2 sisters, ot'ter. Call S 17-872-2890. tion adaptable, $850 OBO. a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. $9 a.m.-2 Very good condition. Chevy pickup, $300. Call 872-4574. 2-9-2-3 I Professional and Business 1 Hortence Gacth and Helm 1-9-24 872-2633. 2-9-2-3 p.m. Baby items, hunting $13,000. Phone 5 17-872- Turner, and an infant sister. 2068. 1-9-2-3 equipment, antiques. Weather permitting. Funeral services werc held FOR SALE - 1992 Pontiac ~~ FOR SALE - College dorm BARTLE'IT & BOX pears 14-9-2- 1 DIRECTORY Friday at Helms Funeral Bonnevillc SE. Excellent 1987 CAMARO IROC 5- size refrigerator, $30. Elec- are about ready - pick your I 1I Home, Mt. Pleasant, with own. $4 bushel. Bring your 1 c*ondition.$7,(K10. 872-5 133. speed, 23,000 miles on re- tric power washer, $40. 5 17- GARAGE SALES 6851 Pastor Richard Fulkerson of- 1-8-26-3 built motor, new clutch, 665-2235. 2-9-2- 1 own containers. Stanley E. - ACCOUNTANTS PHY SIC1ANS Herron Dr., 6797 Houghton, ------ficiating. newer paint, T-tops, good Morell, 872-29 12. 2-9-2-1 Interment was in Woodland Thursday and Friday, 8-5, Anderson, Tuckey, tires, clean car. $3,300 OBO. FOR SALE - Burnt orange DOUGLAS Cemetery, Rosebush, FOR SALE - 1973 Mustang, 872-9964. 1 -9-2- 1 and tan couch, Flexsteel, 3 FOR SALE - 2 250-gallon Sept. 3 and 4. Hedge trim- 3ernhardt, Doran & Co., P.C. Memoria 1 con t r i but i on s 35 1 Cleveland motor, 83,000 cushions,just like new. Must tanks. Whistes, gages, filters mers, welder, sand blaster, Certified Public Accountants PANKRATZ, M.D. may be made to the family. original miles, $3,000Or best sell. $125. 872-2446. and piping. $20 each. 6797 post hole digger, weed Gary Anderson, CPA (Caro) Arrangements were made offer. 5 17-69 1-5 I 1 1, or 872- 2-9-2-3n Pine St., Cass City. 2-9-2-1 whacker, file cabinets, 3 Robert Tuckey, CPA (Cas City) Board Certified 9903. 1-8-19-3 Jerry Bernhardl, CPA (Caro) by the Helms Funeral Hornc, ~ drawer legal, winter suits size Thomas Doran, CPA (Caro) 3-4,5-6, Jacobsons. Orthopaedic Mt. Pleasant. FOR SALE - Older style HUGE Valerie Jamieson, CPA (Cass City) FOR SALE - 1996 Harley 14-9-2-I 715 E. Frank St., Caro, MI Surgery pickup camper shell with bed Phone 673-3137 Davidson XL 1200 Sportster, and cupboard; microwave TUPPERWARE 6261 Church St., Cass City, MI "Specializing in 4,500 miles, extended war- 600 watt; 19" TV. Call after GARAGE SALE - Thursday Phone 872-3730 ranty, lots of extras. $8,000. SALE and Friday, Sept. 3-4, 9:OO- -.__------Joint Repla cement, 6100,872-3 123. 2-9-2-I 872-4654. 2-5-27-tf New lhpperware 5:OO. Everything goes. M-53 COUNSELING A rth roscopic and Bay City-Forestville Rd. -----I-- 50% off ~~ Surgery & FOR SALE - established PIZZA 14-9-2- 1 DO YOU HAVE A Fracture Cure liiiiousine service. Sale in- at Some Garage Sale Items DRINKING PROBLEM? cludes future bookings and 2 1/2 north of Colwood on GARAGE SALE - Friday, ALCOHOLICS establ i s hed c 1 ie n te le. Cal I PARKWAY Colwood Rd. Sept. 4, and Saturday, Sept. ANONYMOUS 4455 Doerr Rd., Suite 4, 872- 1290. 2-8- I9-tf 5, IO a.m.-S p.m. Recliner, Any Pizza, Sept. 4-5-6-7,9 a.m.-? AND AL-ANON 2-9-2- 1 computer desk, household Cass City, MI 48726 All around items, dolls, other miscella- ME ET1NGS HOURS Any Toppings 1-800-267-5692 BY FOR SALE - 15 welding neous items, 9 miles north of $looOplustax Every Friday Evening 8:bO p.m. APPOINTMENT tables $60 each. Black wal- Ehrlich's Cass City at 3575 Elkton Rd. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church nut logs, all sizes and lengths. DRIVE THRU 14-9-2- 1 Cass City the house. Day 5 17-872-2602; night Flag Business -.-I----- (517) 872-4320 5 17-872-4442. 2-8-26-3 872-5448 GARAGE SALE - Thursday, INSURANCE or . ~~ ~ FOR ALL YOUR Friday and Saturday. Thurs- day and Friday 9-6, Saturday, McVey Agency Inc. DARK BLUE, Big Man's FLAG NEEDS! In.rrl.-n.mp.hlr. (517) 269-9551 winter parka, 4X, wore Donution for 8-4. Lots of material. Stella ETtdhshed 1924 4546 Leach St. twice, $40. Tin carhop win- Business Cards & Other Leyva, 4770 Gifford St., Your hornetowrl rncieymd~nt OCTAGON N,Y. Yun, M.D. Cass City, Mich. ter jacket, 4X, wore very Gagetown. 14-9-2- 1 insi4ranw agent for: Advertising Accessories ~. ~ Term & 1Jiiiversal I-ift: Physician & Surgeon (517) 872-4860 little, $40. Old pedestal white BARN Wedding invitations GARAGE SALE Auto Home Office Hours: enamel bathroom sink, needs - 6634 Gage St., Gagetown (Val Businecs Health Mon.-Fri.- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. cleaning, $20 OBO. Ceiling Face cord Firewood 1-800-369-8882 FINANCIAL PROTECTION Thurs. - Closed Downing). Dolls, doll For homeowners insurance - lainp, dark brown cane Maple, Ash $25O0 Bill Ehrlich, Sr. 665-2568 IS OUR BUSINESS Sat. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. clothes, lamps, dishes, pic- shade, large ball glohe, $20 Pickup Load Bill Ehrlich, Jr. "We want to he your ugerit" 6232 Hospital Drive Being in good hands OBO. MUST SELL: Everest 665-2503 tures, curtains, few antiques All Outdoor Flaws 2-8- 12-tf Agents: Cass City & Jennings electric wheel- Slabwood $25" - many good items. Thurs- Mark Wiese Jim Ceranski Office 872-4733 is the only place to be:: - day, Sept. 3, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 6815 E. Chsc City Rd. Res. 872-4257 chair #3N needs batteries Call 5 17-665-9948 or i Friday, Sept. 4,9 a.m.-noon. ---Io--- 0 1996 Allstate Insurance Company, Northbrook, and battery case. Will sell Tbngsten Mower ('acs ('ity, MI 48726 Inquire (it 1 4-9-2-3 ii c' t to c' ;1~ t 517-872-435 1 I 1li n (1 i s . S bjc lo AI 3i I abi li ty 3 nd quali tic 3 io n s. $1,000 OBO. 5 17-872-4968 ~ ~~ evenings. Vanity large mir- Fall Family Days Blades in Stock Other terms, conditiorls and exclusions apply. - GROUP GARAGE SALE - COMMUNITY rored. 5 drawer, 1947, $I SO Sept. 12,1998 Ariens - Bolens PHYSICIANS Case Ingersoll Lots of miscellaneous, some -----I-- HEALTH CLINIC as is. 2-8- 19-3 2-8-26-2 Cub Cadet - Dynamark antiques. Thursday, Sept, 3, FOR NON-EMERGENCY 8-6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 4, 8-6 HOON K. HEALTH CARE John Deere - Fall-K-Mart Kubota - L,awn Boy p.m. Saturday, Sept. 5, 8-2 $50 fee Find the Service or Product BACKiTO-SCHOOL p.m. 5355 Hartsell Rd., Cass JEUNG, M.D. Including physician's fee Sears - Roper You Need in This. . City, 5 miles north, one mile Surgeon and clinic room . . Action Guide SALE Simplicity - Allis No appointment necessary Jacobsen east, 1/4 mile north of Cass Specialist in Stomach Bac kpaeks City. 14-9-2-1 and Bowel Problems Open 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. V-idlers - Flat idlers HILLS & DALES Air cleaners - Seats 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily Bible Book Covers GENERAL HOSPITAL SERVICE DIRECTORY Deck Wheels - Belts HUGE GARAGE SALE - Saturday - 9 to 12 noon lunch Boxes Many new and like new Closed Thursday 872-21 2 1 I Spindle brgs. items. Towels, sheets, dishes, 6230 Hospital Drive Physician on site 24 hr./day I Other School Supplies Many more too numerous to books, cassettes,jewelry, lots Cass City, MI 48726 for emergency care. APPLIANCE SERVICE Hercules and Cooper _-- me II tion. Next day, UPS of Avon, large matching sofa, Phone 872-4611 loveseat, chair, ottoman, [ FAMILY RURAL 9 Tire repair 0 Drain Cleanina We sharpen and 872-3490 1 JOHNSON 1 DISCIPLESHIP HEALTH CARE balance blades $600 for set; brass and glass lapis 3x., cas8 City coffee, sofa and 2 end tables, Dr. Jeffrey Crowley -"Welre here fur your - - . __ .7rlIa,,," FAMILY BOOKSTORE REFRIGERATION 11 Phone 872-5303 & CHRISTIAN SUPPLIES Rabideau $ I50 for set. Saturday, Sept. Chiropractor health care needs" $211. Strtr St.-lJmt ell IC1 PMlw Loll 5, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.. Sunday, 4452 Doerr Rd CAR0'8rmgng - ThePh. 1:ltrislian517-673-5605 Bookslare Farm Store Scpt. 6, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 4 872-1 101 FLOWERS miles east and 2 miles south (across from Shell Gas Station) Experience tionre To 0111Area' Phone 872-2616 Hra. tuea.-fhw. 10-61 frl. 10-81 6080 E. Cass City of Cass City on M-53. 4674 Hill St., Cass City Washers, Dryers, Fireplaces, Stoves, Chimneys Sat. iO-Jd0; Closed Sunday Phone 872-4241 2-8-26-4 14-9-2- I Phone 872-4725 Dishwashers, Microwaves, Chimney Swesping & Repairs Oftice Hours: Stoves, Refrigerators, by Sandy Gas, Wood Fireplaces, I- S.H. Raythatha, M.D. All Brands Stoves & Fireplace Inserts Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m,-5 p.m. 7171 Severance Rd. Flowers - Plants - Balloons Safes & Service Dr. Ray Sat. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Total Family Care YANKEE CANDLES" 4672 Hill St. Cass City NORTHEASTERN ~ FOOT CLINIC ServicdAito Electric NAILS Jj Tuff -Kote Dinol Dr.Thomas Bobrowski Swcializina in auto 8 truck eleclncal wiring I Phone 872-5010 Certified Mechanic Automotive Rust Proofing "YOUR FAMILY FOOT c Blaine deBeaubien, Prop. Systems &Waxing Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5 CARE CENTER" Phone 872-2251 Betty's Nail Salon Full set Acrylic Nails $30 4672 Hill St., Cass City Gravel Guards Fill-ins $15 Running Boards 872-4327 or Phone 872-5757 for appointment I Brian C. 3592 Center, Essexville Betty Palmer, Licensed Nail Technician Rock Kote Stone Chip Protection 895-8594 6325-ChurchSt., Cass-Cjty deBeaubien, MOD. ALSO FEATURING... Phone 269-9585 Board Certified Wood Crafts For Sale - Some by order only 827 Van Dyke, Bad Axe Orthopaedic Surgeon COMPREHENSIVE IWINDOW CLEANING I ~ ORTHOPAEDIC CARE Edward Scollon, D.V.M. I SUPREME Total Joint Replacement Veterinarian APPLIANCE WINDOW CLEANING Arthroscopic Surgery Farm and SALES & SERVICE Sports Medicine Pet Animals FULL LINE OF MAGIC CHEF Adult & Pediatric Phone 872-2935 KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY Storms - Screens - Windows APPLIANCES Endoscopic Carpal 4849 N. Seeger St., Cass Ctty Janitorial Service Floors FREE ESTIMATES Eaves & Gutters Cleaned Tunnel Release To Place An Ad ON DELIVERY, SET-UP Come visit us for the only candles that are famous for fragrance': AND INSTALLATION Hi-Riser Service & Rental Arthritis Care ALL PETS in The WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL Estimates on Commercial, Most insurances accepted VETERINARYCLINIC 1 1 Action Guide 1 CALL US TODAY AT Residential & Industrial Work 1455 Doen Rd., Suite 4, Cass City P.C. Thermogas- Complete Insurance Coverage (51 - Security Services Available 7) 872-4320 Susan Hoppe D.V.M. Call 872-201 0 Customer Care enter 6480 MAIN STREET I080 S. Van Dyke, Bad Axe I 4438 S. Seeger St. 961 N. VanOyke Rd., Bad Axe 1 120 Gratiot, Saginaw CASS CITY. MICHIGAN 48726 (51 7) 269-3002 Phone 872-2255 Phone 269-9955 Call 790-7609 PAGE TWELVE C'ASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1998 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN ' CALL872-20lOTOPLACE AN ACTION AD For Rent Notices ( To Give Away ) < . Services Services ( Help Wanted )( Help Wanted > Additional APARTMENT FOR RENT - f;REE TO A good home: 2 RNs/LPNs NEEDED. Full WANTED - Home help onc hcdrooiii, close to town NOTICE fcrnalc calico kittcns and one Kappen nee Call 872-3579 and part-time shifts avail- aides, CENAs, CNAs, some and school. $2XS nionth. hliick arid white ~nalc.3 Service able, or PRN if preferred. experience required. Full and Classified X72-3294 al'tel. S. 4-8- 19-3 Good Shepherd Illt)lItti\ old. 872-9832 ask Let YOUR tree problem Robert Bliss Come join our team: part t imc positions available, '( )I ;I. competitive wages, benefits Lutheran Church 1 'I.il11 y 7-x- 19-3 be OURS! Autumnwood of Ads on Deckerville, 3387 Ella available. Contact Seasons FOR RENT - Cass City Mini 6820 E. Main St. We're insured for your Builder Street, Deckerville, MI Change, 1-800-378-18 18 or Storage. Call 872-39 17. protection 4-3- 13-tf 872-2770 FREE TO GOOD home - Licensed & Insured 48427- 1000. (8 IO) 376- 5 17-269-73OO. 1 1-8-26-3 Worship Service 9:30 a.m. neutered, decl awed, 1 i tter TREES BRUSH Replacement Windows 2 145. EOE. 1 I-8- 19-3 LIMBS STUMPS Bihle Class 6t Sunday trained, 5-year-old cat. 4405 Vinyl Siding FOR RENT - Masonic Ale st., (5 17) 872-3034. Cdl anytime TUSCOLA COUNTY School 10:45 a.m. New Construction & Temple Refreshment Hall - 7-9-2-1 5 17-673-5313 Remodeling BECOME A Certified Nurse Medical Care Facility has a Ptistor: Gcrtild Mtyr parties, dinners, meetings.- 1 - 800-3 2 2 - 56 84 Homes & Businesses Aide by attending free full-time RN position avail- 5-7-1 -tl No alcoholic beverages. 8-1 1-8-tf 8-5-3 1-tf classes at the Tuscola County able on midnights (1 1 p.m.- Call 872-2309 or 872-2575. Services Medical Care Facility. To 7 a.m.). Applications can be GARAGE SALE - Saturday 4-4-30-tf FOLJND - Male Brittany . . _._. start Sept. 9. If interested filled out at TCMCF, 1285 only, Sept. 5. Lots of toys and wearing rcllector collar. 872- RIA3 HAWK 'Tree Service - Thomas Roofing Smith contact Alice Chase D.O.N. Cleaver Road, Caro, MI baby clothes, other miscella- Notices 2507. 5-9-2- 1 Trimming and removal of all by Sept. 4, 1998. 11-9-2-2 48723. 11-9-2-2 neous items. 421 I Doerr Rd. trees. Qualify workinanship, Serving the area Refrigeration _ 14-9-2- 1 reasonable rates, free esti- for 27 years HUNTER SAFETY mates. Call John, (5 17) 872- and WRIGHT'S PAINTING. PROJECT ENGINEER - LICENSED QS-9000 registered manu- GARAGE SALE - Friday, 2 Cass City Gun Club 9804. X-3- 1 1-52 Appliance Repair Painters wanted ,journeymen p.m.-6, Saturday 9 a.m.-6. S- Sept. 10,11 & 12,1998 INSURED and apprentice, male or fe- facturing plant in Sanilac 1O seat cover, S- 1O bed trap, Registration - Sept. 10,6-7 p.m. male. 5 17-872-39 17, Cass County requires a project girls' clothes, toys, books, Classes - Sept. 10, 7-9:30 p.m.; BQNDED City. 11-8-12-tf engineer to take new prod- many other things. 5 1/2 Sept. 11, 7-10 Pam.;Sept. 12, 8 Labor Thy Weekend All makes and models ucts after design and provide miles west of Cass City, 3770 a.m-1 p.m. 872-2970 tools, equipment and prn- Cass City Rd. 14-9-2- I Must have Social Security Seniors Dance Cass City Call 872-3092 cessing for production. The number at registration. THE TUSCOLA County Friday, Sept. 4 8-3-25-ti 8-3-1 5-tf candidate must be self-moti- GARAGE SALE - Thursday $5.00 class fee Health Department has a vated and have a bachelor's 7:OO- I I :OO ~J.III. full-time Registered Nurse only, Sept. 3. Everything Must be 12 yrs. old by Match 3 1, BOB WARJU, carpet and vi- degree in engineering. A must go. Clothing, hunting I999 - Must attend all classes Cass City VFW Hall nyl installer. 5 17-672-2440. position open to work in vari- mechanical engineering de- For more information ?7iCHA€'LY ous public health programs. and fishing equipment, horse Dennis and His LUAmSCArnC & Pager-voice mail, 920-8815. 'gree with somc expcricnce in supplies, tools, more. 63 I3 5495 5 ---9 2 8-2-25-tf Salary range: $24,503 to injection molding and the Mus ic makers D€SiChJ $3 1,206. Excellent benefit 113 APQP process is desired, but Kelly Rd. 2 south and Speclallxlng in derign, mile west of Cass City. Ev- $5.00 per person LEE MORGAN package. Send application or not required. Excellent hen- FLAG InsMaUon, or mnovatlon of resume by Aug. 25, 1998, to: erything free after 5 p.m. Lunch included rrrrldentlal or cornmefcial PA1NTl NG efit package including Iandsccrpa6. CALL: Personnel Office, Tuscola 14-9-2- 1 5 - x- 26-2 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN 401(k) Plan. Send resume to FOOTBALL County Health Department, Box PE, C/O Cass City (517) 872-5733 *INTERIORS 1309 Cleaver Road, Caro, GARAGE & MOVING sale <& ~,%XLX~X *EX?EKlOKS Chronicle, P.O. Box 115, 5th-6th grade MI 48723. Equal Opportu- - Thursday and Friday, 8-5. *WOODGRAINING Cass City, MI 48726. %CLASSY CUTS%.x- nity Employer. 1 1-8- 19-3 4405 Koepfgen Rd. Brand starts Sept. 12, Carpet & Upholstery *TEXTURING I 1-8-26-2 new, never worn, wedding FdlkrulcmS.lon ,x 10 a.m.-12 noon Make-up Nails gown and hat, size 8. Lots of Licensed DuPont QUALITY TECHNICIAN little girls' clothing and baby Men's Football 2- .Tanning Perms ? S tainmaster items, high chair, car carri- X- Color *Cuts Thumb Area carbide and ceramic cutting tool and wear 'A GIFT CERTIFICATES VACUUM CLEANERS: parts manufacturer is accepting applications and resumcs ers, car booster seats, lots of starts $+ (51 7)872-3840 Little Tykes toys. Also 1987 Sept. 13,l p.m. (F AVAIL ABL E Rcpairing Kirby Vacuums 8-1 1-27-tl for a Quality Technician. Plymouth Sundance, runs cx Smoke-Free since 1977. Authorized ser- Must be experienced in AQP; PPAP, all phases of inspec- good. 1989 Dodge Shadow, Anyone interested Walk-in or ,x- *3-M protectors vice center! New and used ELECTRIC MOTOR and tion, SPC, GAGE R+R, and developing quality systems. -d vacuums on sale now! Qual- power tool repair, 8 a.m.to needs motor. 14-9-2-1 call Doug Hyatt Appointment x *mood removal Full benefits include: Company paid health and life in- x- Don Dohn ity - Reliability - and perfor- 5 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to 872-4584 between mance; 90 days same as noon Saturdays. John Blair, surance, 401 K, paid vacation and holidays. GARAGE SALE - Bikes, x 872-5277 X- 4394 Maple #3 clothes, dishes, books. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. cash! With approved credit - ]/8 mile west of M-53 on Please send resume, including salary requirements to: Thursday, Friday, 9:OO to 5 -9-2-2 Will ship PaPer,hags, belts, Sebewaing Road. Phone Box QT, c/o Cass City Chronicle, P.O. Box 115, Cass 5:OO. 4405 Ale St. 14-9-2-1 etc. Carry all parts necessary 269-7909. 8- 12-13-tf City, MI 48726. VFW HALL availablc lor to repair- the -Kirby vacuum 1 1-8-26-2 rental occasions. Call Jim BINGO - Evcty Wednesday system. 1-5 17-269-7562 or Interior & Exterior Real Estate DOG KENNELING - open Ceranski at 872-435 1. night. Open 6:OO - early bird cvcnings 1-517-479-6543. EARN EXTRA MONEY! 7 days. Rooster Ranch. Painting 5-2-2 6:~- rcgu~ar tingo 7:~.Post Need carpct shampoo-stain U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 5 17-658-2332. 8- 10-8-tf 3644VFW. Wcavcr St. remover to clean your car- BUREAU OF THE CENSUS FOR SALE - 158 acres with 2 OR 3 RESPONSIBLE 5-2-26-tt' pet? We have it, All in stock, remporary Address Listers are needed to list household housc. All tiled cropland. hunters looking for property ANTENNA 8-9-24-52 iddresses to develop mailing lists for the Census 2000, be- Locatcd Section 16, to use for bow, gun and Ccrtified Master Mechanic ;inning November 1998. Elmwood Township, west of muzzle loading stfitson. In Computer Alignments INSTALLATION iddress Listers will be paid $8.75 per hour plus $ .31 Gagetown. 5 17-665-2430. Huron or Tuscola counties. Coniputcr Balance SERVICE Ross Kraft :ents pcr mile while on official husincss. 3- 8- 26-3 Call 5 17-665-2673. Scott. & Rotation Also Radios, VCRs, Cass City,Mich. ro QUALIFY: For Rent 5 - 8 - 5 -h Front End parts Be a U.S. Citizen ~. Shocks & Struts CBs, Mnrirre Radios, (517) 872-3601 Take a written test ofbasic skills HUNTSVILLE MOBILE Nel's Kitchen 13rnkcs StL)rms, TVs 8-4-8-tf I8 years of age or older (16 or 17 years old with a Trailcr Park is taking appli- High School diploma or equivalent) Tunc - ups PHONE 872-2696 . cations for single lots and in Gagetown Must have an automobile and telephone 1;re c tis t i 111 at c s ALL BRlTE CARPET possibly onc double wide lot. Schneeberger's Be availablc days, evenings, and weekends Call 872-2248, or evenings will be All ,your tiw rwrr1.s Jtvrn Appli~nces-TV-Furnitur~ and UPHOLSTERY 872-2357 after 7:OO. CVtl0 tJ1 Dcr rro \t1S 8-6- 19-tf CLEANING To be scheduled for tcsting 4-8-26-3 1 Closed ro trwtor's Rooms $1gQ5 pleasc call toll free 1-888-325-7733 PAUL'S PUMP REPAIR - THE CENSUS BUREAU IS AN EQlJAl,OPPOKTUN17'Y EMPLOYER Sr'c lI.1 todq HOUSE FOR RENT Watkr puiiip and water tank Sofa $350° 1 - small 1 Sept. 6-7-8 SALT FREE iron condition- I-H-26-7 log cabin in wood setting. saI c s. I n - home service . Labor Day Weekend ers and water softeners, Love Seat $225'' Loft, one bedroom, easy to Cass City Tire Credit cards acccpted. Call MACHINE OPERATORS Have a sufe holidny! h73-48N or 800-745-485 1 24,000 grain, $700, In- Chair s15°0 heat, fuel tank full for win- home service on all brands, ter. Avai la hle immediately, Phone 872-5303 anytime. 8-9-25-tf Cleans deep and dries fasl Accepting applications for: s- I2- 1 8-tl Credit cards accepted. Call Odor & Spot Removal Machine Operator Trainees Cass City area. $325 per Paul's Pump Repair, 673- month. 375-2376, 4-9-2-3 NO SMOKING Bingo - Ev- Included Full Benefits Include: ery Sunday at St. Pancratius -D & PUMP 4850 or 800-745-4851 lor 100% Satisfaction 3 Hall, S. Sceger, Cass City. 24 Hour free analysis. 8-9-25-tf Guaranteed Company Paid Health/Life Insurance FOR RENT - Front office Doors open 5:OO p.m., SERVICE Call Toll Free :7 401K space in Cass City available WRECKER after June 22, 1998. Heat, games start at 5:30. Phone Water Pumps & Tanks R I 13 - A - L EA K B ase m e n t 1-888-424-0414 Paid Vacation/ Ho I iday s 872-5410. Knights of Co- 2 electricity, water, snow and SERVICE Sales & Service Wa t c r p r o o t'i n g . 0 v c r 20 Applications will be taken at 27 10 W. Caro Rd., Caro lumbus Council No. 8892. years ex per i en ce , I i fe t i me trash removal included. Ex- 872-225 1 day Senior Citizen Ronold E. Palmer between the hours of 8:30 a.m.-1 1 a.m. and 1 p.rn.- cellent location. Contact s-4-24-tf gual-ant cc, tree est im ates/rea- X72-ShM night Discount 3 p.m. Elsie Hahn at 872-2155 or STATE LICENSED sonahlc rates, scnior dis- Builder 872-35 19. 4-7- 15-tf 3D Archery counts, fully licenscd and 11-8-26-2 1 DOUGLAS GERMAIN New buildings, old Shoot insured. Bay City (517) 684- buildings, roo$ng, % ARE NOW taking ap- 51 7-683-2697 2443; SaginLiw (517) 752- Carbide Cutting Tool Manufacturer has siding, pole bartzs plications for 1 & 2-bed- Cass City 8-9-3-tG 3535; Flint (8 IO) 257-3397, room apartments at c 8-7-29-6 NO JOB TOO BIG OR openings for experienced Machine Operators Northwood Heights Apart- Gun Club TOO SMALL If you have experience in any of the following Machines: Ken Martin Centerless Grinder ments in Cass City. Rent is 2805 Crawford Rd. I Sept. 8,15 8t 22 11011 ChCIll, N'C' ilfllll based on income. For rental HENDRIAN Cass City, Mich. 48726 OD/ID Grinder 6 pin, to dark CASS Cl'l'brWRECKER Electric, Inc. Surface Grinder information call 5 17-872- (517) 872-4780 2369 or Crest Property Man- Adults $6.00 AU'I'O ELECTRIC Homes - Funis Cam Grinder agement at 517-652-9281. Co rnmerci a1 FLOOR 8-9-30-tf Inspec tor I6 yei11.s & under $4 A A A Affi 1i ;I t cd Some units harrier free. I n 11 us t r i al Machine Repair Equal Housing Opportunity. Ncw and rewire COVERING Mill & Lathe 4-4- 1 5-tf STATE LICENSED Full Benefits Include: Company Paid Health/Lifc Insurancc SUGAR CREEK Apart- THE TUSCOlA TECHNOLOGY Phone 872-4114 401K ments - one, 2 and 3-bed- 41 80 Hurds Corner Road Pa i d V;lc a t i o n/ H (1I id a y s room plans with washer/ CENTER X-X-lO-tf Salary based on Experience. dryer connections. 726-1 MiZZ-Direct 164 6 I Gas & Oil Furnaces Applications will be taken at 27 10 W. Caro Kd., Can) sq. ft,, starting at $459. 208 Simpson Excavating t between the hours of 8:30 a.m.- I1 a.m. and 1 p.m.-3 p.ni. Romain Rd., Caro, 'MI Ca ~peSales All Gas Appliances LIFE LONG LEARNING Dozer landscaping - All 1 1-8-26-2 48723. 5 17-673-05 15. Carpet and Vinyl types of backhoe work HEATING 4-6-1 7-tf OFFERS EVENING CLASSES Instdled in the Thurnt House dcmolilion & removal and IN area for 14 year-s HILLSIDII NORTH Apart- Footings - Waterlines - COOLING Real Estate For Sale > iiicnts arc IIOW accepting ap- Complete septic systems Scott Hendrian, plications t'or our 1 and 2 Sand - Gravel - Topsoil Installer Welding & Fabrication SPECIALIST bed rooin units. Furnishcd Variety of GI1 - FOR SALE with stove. refrigcrator, air I-W. Any six fill job Cass City Paul L. Auto Body Repair F-Z- conditioncr. Location is ac- Fr cc b; s ti In ate s Brown cessible to hospital, doctor's 872-4502 ol'l'icc and grocery store. 872-2015 Owner 8-1-23-tf 'I'hcse units also have ;1 coin State Licensed opcriitcd laundry tiicility and 24 Hour Emergency Residential Electricity Carpenfry DAVID ZARTMAN storage room for your con- Service \*cnicncc. Plc:~call 872- Nurse Aide Certification (517) 872-2485 3h54 f'or inore iniorniation. CALL 517-872-2734 4-8-12-ti' Medical Insurance Billing CICENSED& INSURED BUILDER 8-3-30-tf Auto Technology ZARTMAN'S MASONRV FOR RENT, Caro: Taking e Farm 6469 Sixth St., Caw City applications for a 3-bedroom 2ountry Charm with the convenience of town. 3, possibly housc in town, and a 3-bed- Equipment I, Basements & Foundations OVER 20 YEARS bedrooms, 2 baths, forinal dining room, full dry base- room furnished house in Call 517-672-2224 to Register All Types of Cement Work EXPERIENCE nent. New natural gas furnace with central air. 2 112 car country. New 1 y remodeled. 1952 FARMALL M - IH 6 Other classes available, Pole Barns, Garages, Additions prage. Many updates. Low maintenance on a half lot. $525 per month plus security row trip planter, JD 6 row House Jacking do realtors, please! deposit. 5 17-673-5048. call for information c u I Ii vat o r, 6 7 3 - 3999. 5-9-2-4 8-3- 18-tt' (517) 872-4653 to schedule an appointment tf 4-8- 19-3 '3-8-26-3 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1998 PAGE THIRTEEN CALL 872-2010 TO PLACE AN ACTION AD Card of Thanks STEEL BUILDINGS ,.. "Rock STEEL BUILDINGS! HIGH RISK, Mortgages, $$$NEED CASH??? WE pay DRIVERS - TEAMS & ( Helr, Wanted > < HelD Wanted ? f > Bottom Prices!" Go factory SEVERE SUMMER HEAT Refinance, Purchase Homes, for remaining payments on SOLOS. 3 mos. i- school min. direct and save. 25x30 $3,488. FORCES LIQL'IDATION OF Vacant Land, Mobile Homes Property Sold! Mortgages! 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Call Cass City 517-872-2248 Caro 51 7-673-2555 Sebewaing 517-883-2248 Let The Summer Sun Rise Kelly W. Smith, Broker We have homes throughout Farm Commercial the whole Thumb. RMLS Marie Osentoski Da fPUAL HOUSING nuAlulcn---~~ Residential Listings Wanted OPPWNITY Cooper -Kellv a Smith Holly Don't let the sun set until you Visit us on the internet at: www.realestate-rn1s.com 375-2 306 Listings needed Call One Of OUT agents Buyers waiting at Osentoski Realty! (YOU CAN REACH US ON THE-INTERNET:www-realestate-rnls.com > NEW LISTING UCTION 4:OO D.~.DD location Mar

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CC-338-ZStoryCountry Homeon 1.51 AcreSetting-Ovcr2,300sq. ~~~~~l~ County, Novcsta Township, Section I 2. of- Barb Osentoski 672-7777 ft. homc is tastefully dccoratcd in ncutral colors. Master fcrcd 3 ways: parcel A: 5 bedroom home on 5 acres. ] bcdroom down w/full bath, Oak kitchcn cupboards. For- 3/4 bath, 2 car garage. very open. ~cwroof this mal dining room w/wood platc rail. LargC living rOOm,W/ summer, pareel & 35 acrc~. 12 aCrCS mix,-- woods, thc bay window & custom drapcs. Family room offcrs ficld rcmaindcr clear and gravel. 40 acres corn- Stonc fircplacc. Patio doors out to 16'x22' deck w/brick plctc with land, house and buildings. FOR MORE built-in BBQ. Open staircasc to bcdrooms and full bath. DETAILS CALL OUR OFFICE. Ncw windows, roof shinglcs & siding in '96. Optional Beautiful Family Home - Set on a large well-landscaped yard and on a cul-de-sac New on the Market - Ideal location for downtown, schools or the park. 2 story Morton building & largcr lot availablc. strcet. Just under 2.000 square feet of living space plus a full basement and 2 112 homc with 4 bedrooms, basement, attached garage and nice yard with mature car garage. TCC I24 I trees. $70.000. TCC I25 1 L

- Cutc Country Living, Story and a half. 3 bcdmms, I 314 baths. Dccoratcd all country, Nicc wood kitchcn cupboards. 2 bmsup, I down. lO'x26'bcauty shop, MR-032 - 1980 Activc manufacturcd homc on 10 cquipmcntoptional tobuy, Yardisncatlylandscapcdandncatasapin.Vcrycutchomc. acrcs. 3 bcdrooins, 1.5 baths, inain floor utility room. 24'x26' attachcd garacc wldoor opcncr. 15'x 18' cc- PRICE REDUCED mcnt block worksl;bp. -Approxirnatc'ly 8.5. acrcs sccdcd into Alfalfa this ycar. Vcry quict ncighborhood. Vcry Corner 2 Story - Hoine fearures 3 bedrooms, updated wiring, newer windows & Move In Day of Closing - Freshly painted and carpeted. 3 bedrooni home with nicc scttiiig. An additional IO acrcs is availablc to shingles. 28'~.12'garagsand X'x 12' storage shed. $80,000. TCC1246 den, large kitchen with doors tu a deck. large entry room with utility room. Base- purchasc that is also sccdcd into Alfalfa this ycar. ment. attached garage. $79.0. TCC I244 Neat Cli Clean Ranch Hunie - Nice fenced backyard. 3 bedroonis. I bath. At- hlWCT-lS9-Nicc 3 b&wm rdnch homc. Brick front Laqc kitchcn and dining room t;Ichcd garage. Newer vinyl windows. central air. $67.500. TCC I227 Price Reduced -Country 2 story on 2 acrcs of lmd. Large spacious rooms, coinbo. Full bascincnt, prodwalls. Bright & chccry. Roof had ncw shinglcs in 97. New on thc Market - 2 story horrir in town with 4 bedrooms. Lots of updating. 3 bedrooins, 2 baths, den, fmiily rooin, country kitchen. 2 car garage. JVt0-K-329 - IO acrcs, 1/2 woodcd, on M-53with a 1994 manufacturcd homc..Beau- iiicluding siding. windows. roof. wiring. Nicely decorated throughout. Large $84,900. cy2 IO I tifully dccoratcd Nicc Lqc ms.Just unb1,800 sq. ft Maw Roger Pohlod 872-2747 bcdrooin has walk-in closct and gardcn tub wlskylight. Othcr porch. 2 I/? c;Ir garugt.. $75.'X)O. TCCI?SO Location, Location & Definitely Not a Drive-Ry House - Turn the key Built in 1994 - This condo is neat and clean. Beautiful view. B;lsement. 2 bed- Mwins have walk-in C~~SCISalso. Homc has c~ntralair. hgc cm-la Bcautihl mulb-lwcl h,Ncwlyha ,j.,*gholrt. Ncw carpet and niwe in. 3 bedrooins, 2 baths. fireplace, sunken family rooin. skylight off the back whuilt-in grll. Minutcs from City. -,,,,, i-uoiiis. tour $92,Y(X). dcck Cass all room, Armstrong flooringdin.,Conpolcum-kit Frcplacc in living Ccntml Take a today. TCC1249 in kitchen, Florida room. Take P look. Cy2103 ex. Pqo room. New. on the Market - 1986 14'x70' home all set up in Huntsville Park. 2 cc-330-4bedroom ranch hoinciapprox. 2yooo q. '. EvcV air, natural gas furnacc and watcr hcatcr. Largc lot, 14Yx226'ncxtto ncw middlc school. Touch of Class - Beautiful hick ranch overlooking the golf course and thing likc ncw. katkitchcn w/Skylighhts. 2 lqcbaths. ClIS city TcrraCcoffback door and patio with mfovcrand brick pr;vacy,+,all, 3 blockfrorn town, park. h~droorii~,ciitry rooiii, storage shed. Move in day of closing. MH72 I lakc. Full, linished lower level, sun rooiu. decks. patio, fireplace, rcc room, rhuols. Handyman Special - 2 story home coinpletely gutted and ready to hc: re- Largc ccdar closct. LOISof storagc and cupboards. Walking distancc to all schools. Largc office. Call today TCC I242 &Jj'j!- I I acrcs wcst ofDcford. Backs up to statc land. oficc, I5'x 13', family tmm 15.9'~13.4'. iiiodc1t.d. Sct on 1.2 ams with mature trees, 30'xSO ham, paved road. Remodeled 2 Story Country Home - Priced to sell at $69,900. 3 bed- !JY,'mo, cy2 104 rooms, opun kitchen and living room. Attached garage. Mature trees in 1 Look for our coming. auctions-* .* at our web site. I Excellent 1,ocatiun to Bay City - Kanch home on a SO'x I SO' lot. 4 bed- yard. Cy2100 roo111 ranch hoinc. storagc shed. Bigger than a drive by can tell. $48,s)(M). Got Some Land? We have 2 mobile honics available to be moved. One 2 Cy2097 bedrooin and one 3 bedrooin. Give us P call, Be The First Family - Lovely 3 hLilrootn, 2 bath ranch home. Nice opn What More Could You Ask Fur - Beautiful ranch home. 10 acres of fluor plan for a spacious fwling. All wood triin and 6-panel doors. Full woods and only 5 tninutes from town. 24'x36' horse barn, 2 car garage. hasrriiriit, 1 c:ir garage. Take :i look. TCC I247 Call and take ;L look. F72S New Country Home on the Market - Sct on blacktop road, this 2 story ACKEAGE huriic teatui-cs3 kdrooiiis with walk-in closets, I 1/2 baths, den or possible Ideal 3 acrc building site - Only 2 miles froin towti. A39 1 4 bedrooins, open staircase. Front and back enclosed gl~ssporches. Priccd I .6 acres, Cass City, Natural gas across road. A367 IO sell at $50.500. cy2 108 6 acres, Village of Caro. Water and sewer available. A374 New Country Homo on the Market - Close to town on blacktop. Cape 64 acres. Grant Township. Farin land. A382 Cod hoinc. with 3 bcdrouins. den, full busciiicnt. 76'~32'garageand 2 114 Sehcwaing Township Building Sitc - 3.49 wooded acrcs at the end of pri- aucs of land. S I09,900. Cy2 IO0 vate road. PAGE FOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1998 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Trio charged in dozens of break-ins at any one crime scene,” he As the investigation inten- “We have not developed and every victim that was added. sified, one of the suspects, sufficient evidence to charge harmed during this episode,” suspects to leave any great Huron County investigators Champagne, was jailed on every burglary that may Gaertner continued. “Every amount of physical-- evidence subseauentlv met with other March 12 on an unrelated appear to be linked to these institution we hold dear to police agencies in the af- charged. Soon thereafter, suspects,” he explained. “We our hearts in our, and enjoin: fected counties in an effort to Gaertner said he was able to have only charged on those ing communities, was vio- coordinate their efforts. charge Kowalski with a burglaries, and there are lated by this organized, con- Gaertner offered to under- breaking and entering that many, that we felt we can tinuing, criminal enterprise. take the prosecution so that occurred almost 2 years ago. prove in court. Churches, schools, coopera- tive elevators, businesses, all or as many victims as pos- Kowalski was jailed April 9. “We have worked on this sible could be addressed in a “At this point both of the veteran meeting halls, were case morning, noon and single prosecution. main suspects were in jail all touched by this.” and out of circulation, thus night, This was and will con- Gaertner said his officc was allowing investigators to fur- tinue to be difficult case with assisted by detectives from a lot of work ahead for all of The Roth IRA: ther develop the racketeering the Huron County Sheriff’s case,” said Gaertncr, who us in law enforcement. Department and the Michi- stressed this was a crucial “We have tried to the best gan State Police posts in Bad of our ability to address each Is it right for you? key in the case. “We had to Axe and Caro. be sure thc crimes were no The ncw-for-’!W Koth IRA iiiiglit.jwt he ;I good longer being committed.” rniltch for you. It’s dift‘erent bcc;iuse it otkrs special Gaertner said attempts to Indian Heritage tax advantages. And there’s an illcredible window of conclude the investigation

R omottunitv if you’re I1 ,I were stalled on a number of considering rolling over occasions as new inlorma- EMPLOYEES AT the Cass City McDonald’s held a car wash your Traditional IRA to tion was developed and in- Day Sept. 12 a Kotli IRA in 1998. vestigated. last Wednesday to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Associa- That’s because of a The Deckcrville Historical nere will be Indian crafts tion. The crew washed a total of 17 cars, raising $71. special tax rule that lets you Museum will present the for children all day and at 1 spread out any tax payments over four years-but Colony 1 I th annual “Indian Heritage p.m. prizes will be given to only if the conversion takes place within the 1998 Day,” Saturday, Sept. 12, thebest children Indian whocostume. come There in the window. It’s a benefit you won’t want to miss! House frotn IO a.m. until 4 p.m. Cancer support group to meet The museum will feature will also hc a piha contest. Call me! sold many displays of Native A lunchcon will be Huron Memorial Hospital, cancer, and legal rights of using a “Look Good-Feel American itcms and there held at noon. Those attend- Bad Axe, is offering a Breast pcople with cancer. There Good” approach to help with ing arc asked to bring a dish will also be guests of Indian will also be a prcsentation stress. to pass. Cancer Sumort Groun that self-esteem and descent who will speak and will begil; ‘Sept. 17: *me Newell E. Harris Spccial music written about show artifacts. Talks will be group will meet for 6 weeks Osentoski. “Indian Dave” will hc prc- NO HUNTING SIGNS at Although the ct’f’ort failed, givcn both morning and af- on Thursdays frorn 4:30 to 6 ternoon for the public. se 11 t cd . 5 for $7.00 Oscntoski said, thc decision p.m. at Huron Memorial The first talk is on “Indian Pop and popcorn will be Harris 81 Company by Signature Bank officials Hospital. CASS CITY CHRONICLE Dave”, the famous Chippewa sold by the Minden City Boy to purchase thc Colony 517-872-2688 Indian who was widely Scouts all day. The Huron Memorial On- 872-2010 Housc is good ncws. known throughout the Face painting will bc done cology Department ex- the ideal world, we “In Thumb ar-ca. This will be by Erin Tighe-Munoz. A $2 pressed a need for a Breast would have had a meeting givcn at I0:30 a.m. and again fee will be charged. Cancer Support group to facility. Thcse riicciings are at I :30 p.111. The museum is located at help women deal with their Fortis Flnrncial Group still going to takc place, but , 4028 Ruth Rd., just one mile illness and recovery. The Fortis Advisers, Inc. (fund management since 1949) “The Thrce Tribes of it (Colony House) will bc Michigan” will be given at north of the stoplight in group will discuss pertinent Fortis Investors, Inc. (principal underwn’ter; member NASD, SIFC} hard to replace,’’ tic said. 11 a.m. and 2 Dec kerville. topics related to hrcast can- Fortis Benefits Insurance Company & Time lnsurance Company “On the other end of it, it’s pm, “Indian Artifacts” will be The show will be hcld rain cer and recovery such as in- (issuers of FFG’s insurance products} nice to see a business buy it givcn at I1:30 a.m. and 3 or shine. Cost is adults, $3, formation on resources avail- PO. Box 64284 Si. Paul, MN 55164 (800) 800-2638 and put it into productive use, and children, $2 for all day. able to women with breast http:llwww.ffg.us. fortis. com rather than let it sit vacant.” p.m.

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