Woman raped in Cass City area Assaulted in broad daylight

Michigan state policc at may be thc same onc rcspon- point as she was walking suspcct vehicle and rcturncd thc Caro post arc .sixking a pounds. He has dirty, shod- siblc for rapes that also oc- towards the entrancc of the to her vchiclc. dcr-length blond hair, a pot malc suspcct and a rusty, currcd in broad daylight in Cass City IGA, where shc The state policc wcre noti- whitc panel van following belly and a 2- to 3-inch shopping mall parking lots had stoppcd to do soinc fied of the incidcnt by offi- beard, which isn’t trimmed. the rcportcd abduction and in thc Saginaw area. shopping. cials at Hills and Dales scxual assault of a woman Monday’s incidcnt was The suspcct forccd thc Gcncral Hospital, whcrc thc The suspect vehicle is an near Cass City Monday reported to have occurrcd at woman into his vehicle, woman went for treatment. older, white. panel van with in orn i ng . about 11:30 a.m. drove to a location not far no sidcyindows. The ve- An invcstigation of the A spokcsman at thc Caro from the village and sexu- Trcmpcrs said thc suspcct is hicle is rusty on both sidcs incidcnt is undcrway, ac- post said a Tuscola County ally assaulted her, the a whitc male, 25 to 30 years and in the back, and has 2 cording to troopcrs, who are woman in hcr 30s rcported spokcsman said, adding the of age, who is at least 6 feet covered windows in the rear woridcring if thc suspect she was abducted at knife victim then flcd from thc tall and weighs closc to 300 doors.

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CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17,1990

A RESCUE WOKKKR carries one of 5 victirns in last week’s VOLUME 84,NUMBER 28 THIRTY CENTS 16 PAGES PLUS ONE SUPPLEMENT gas explosion at an Ubly area residence to an awaiting ambulance. Three of the 5 persons injured remain hospital- Led at St. Mary’s Medical Center in Saginaw. Fire puts home Friday 1 Seek aid for Explosion Tuesday injures 3

Three persons rcmain hos- Ubly area residence dnrn- "serious" condition in the St. ~aq’s. accident, and Cheni Apley, pitalized with burns follow- agcd bcyond rcpair. burn unit at St. Mary’s Allan Bosky, 6, was 19, was admitted and then I cancer victim ing a propane gas explosion Still hospimli~cdarc Shan- Medical Centcr, Saginaw, ucatcd at Hills and Dales discharged Thursday. last week that sent 5 wrsons non Boslcy, 1 1, and Randy and Donna Boslcy, 3 1, who Donations arc king sought cmcrgency room whh. pitiil, S;ip,iriaw, 3 Moiidays a Gcncral Hospital, CaSs City, Donna Bosley also was hi- t~ thc hospital and left thcir Bosky, 25, both listc,d in is1istcdin“fair”conditionat to hclp out an Ubly arca Nash said the efforts of month and must spcnd ;i full and released following thc please turn t~ back page, couplc who have dcvotcd hospital cmployccs and wcck thcrc cach nionth much of thcir lives to hclp- family rncmbcrs arc king undc rpo i 11 g i n tc n s i v c t hc r - irig othcrs. gcarcd ti)wards hclping to apy. 7’hc couplc, Iknnis arid reduce somc of the couplc’s Now, tic faccs 3 niiijor sur- Nancy Karr, face ovcr- financial burden rclatcd to geries. ~1-,~IiiiiGg L.~p,::,:,c~;rtbl:i::d tmvd and trcatrricnt as well T’h(> rhf I 1r-a f;t# ivc*ly as normal living expcnscs. schcrlultd Icw wrly 1)cccni- $5,000 loss in n-ursery to Dcnni(;’ brlttlc with can- ;xr, according to 14)rrainc “The main thing is to hcip kx, will tw a 10-hour pwc- Wh, who is among thosc rclievc the sucss and pro- durc involving rcriwv~i1of a working to hclp raisc funds vidccrnotional and financial mass i vc a hd om i n a1 turn or. for Lhc Karrs. support,” shc addd. A ncck tumor af‘fccting his caused by rubbing deer Nash is patient accounting In rccent rrionths, thc Karrs throat and hcart is slatcti for manager at Hills arid Dalcs have had to trawl to thc rcmoval Iaicr, as is ariothcr Gcncral Hospitrll, Cashcity, Univcrsity of Indiana in smaller turnor in his ncxk. as much as 90 percent still potted. whcrc Nancy Karr, an crwr- Indianapolis cvcry 4 wccks Ovcr the years the evcr be of dccr away and Brooks is for spccial chemotherapy Nadi piritcd out that the thcir value. The DNR suggest4 that caught in the middle. Right gcncy rooin ward sccrctc?ry, ordeal has draincci the expanding dwr hcrd in the ha:, kcn crnploycd for trcatm en ts , N ash c x pl a i ncd . Thumbhas provided huntcrs Although thc major loss is an clcctric fcncc bc installed now all he can do is survey In addition, Dennis rcccivcs couplc financially. ‘I’hcy from thc rubbing, the dccr to protcct the nursery. Will thc daniagc daily, repair any rrcarly 18 pus. havc no insiir;iIicc and arc and all thosc who gct a treatment at St. Luke’s Hos- also get in thcir licks to the Brooks do it? In a minute, if trces that he feels might be not eligible for Mctlicaid chargc out of one of nature’s “Kight now thc couplc is very young plants by eating hc wcrc surc it would work. salvaged and hopc that the bccauw of Nancy’s job. most bcautiful animals thc tcndcr buds, effcctivcly But thcrc is no guarantcc dcvastatcd by the serious- grcat momcnts of fun and dccr go away or are ha- Ironically, thc Karrs have killing many while thcy are that the fence will kecp thc vcstcd by the huntcrs. ness of his illness,” Nash spent a number i>f ycr~rs relaxation. rcrri ar ked. hclping othcrs. Thc flip sicic of thc coin is “We arc planning for soinc Dcnnis has scrvcci as an that they arc also an incrcas- fund raisers, one of which ing problcin and economic c mc rg c nc y in (XI i c a I tcL t i 11i I will bc a walk-a-thon,” she to c iari - spc c i ;i I is t w i th thc hardship for fumcrs, Add said, atidirig thc 4-mile that list Oscar Brooks’ nurs- B i rig hri n I 7’0w n s ti i p A r n bu - event will hc hcld Oct. 27 lance Scrvicc, and has cry on Schwcglcr Road, just stxting at 10 a.m. at Cass workcd for thc Marlcltc, north of biilligan Road. His City High School. Cass City-Mcrcy and C‘aro loss might be grcatcr than am bu I :incc scrv icc s . N mcy thosc suffered by farmcrs. Persons intcrcstcd in tak- Thc dccr have caused ing part arc askcd to sccure is an eriicrgcricy nicciiual tcchn icirln who also works damage cstiniatcd at $5,000 thcir own pledges (a ccrtain to sccdling trccs. Thc deer amount of rrioncy pcr milc), for he13 irighmI arr~bular~~ scrvicc. arc killing the young trccs and rcgistcr by calling the which stand about hcad high hospital at 872-2I2 1. Dcnnis, an IJbly ;1rch;1 nil- tivc, also has hccn active in by rubbing antlers on thc Pledge shccts can bc picked Dennis Karr tcndcr trcc trunks. up at thc hospid gift shop or ‘Thurnb arc3 softhdl xid baskcttrall Ictlgucs a< an The trccs arc valued be- urnpirc and rcfcrcc. 1 IC also tween $SO and $125 and has coachcd little lcaguc. alrcady morc than 50 arc Both have tJccn thc kind of lost, Brooks cslimatcd, and poplc who hrivc iilwiiys the damage continues gonc out of tlicir way to do n i g h rly . for othcrs, Nah indicated, adding, “Thcy’vc bccn Whcn hc callcd on thc doing things f‘or pcoplc. and Dcprutrncnt of Natural Re- now it’s thcir turn” to bc sources to inspcct the dam- hcl pc d . age 10 days ago, 40 trecs Pcrsons intcrc\tcd in niak- wcre damaged. Since that ing a donation or lcnciirig a time 10 more have been hand can contact Nit41 at rubbed, somc of them morc 872-2 12 1 (at. 28 I). than once. Brooks pointcd to several Program set trecs that hc had paintcd to save, only to havc thc deer horse puller of the year, to support rcturn and rub thc paintcd Page 5 arca raw again. serviceti1 en The DNR has granted Brooks thc right to shoot dccr to protcct the nursery but that hasn’t hclped. ’The dccr visit at night to do the Gagetown park committee d;i m a g c. sets fund raiser, There is a little financial p3gc 5 hclp from the DNR, uhizh will pay Brooks thc cojt of the sccd trces. That’s bcttcr than nothing, hut still a long way short of assu:igirig ttic loss. Brooks Cas City School Board demands gets nothing for the count- OSCAR BROOKS of Cass City shows one of the trees in his less hours hc spcnt preparing stopping lights used on all buses. thc trmfor salc, k,hich may nursery damaged by rubbing dew. page 13 CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17,1990 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Girls Scouts 1 seek service pen pals Audrey Katzenberger Phone 872-3049 Arca Girl Scouts arc biking part in 410pation:Fricnd- ship” - a pipi1 progrim with Anicricaii service nicnikrs in Saudi Arrahia Suplxr and cvcning guests Mrs. Marion McIntosh of Marilyn Woodward, Court- and thc Pcrsim Gulf. of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorge Bay City was a Friday dinner ney Woodward, Chris Gib- Girl Scout lcttcrs arid pack- Fishcr Jr, wcrc Mr. and Mrs. guest of Mr. and Mrs. bard, Tory and Wcsley spent ages will hc atidrcsscd to Gcorgc Fishcr Sr., Mr. and Stanley Morell. In he after- Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. “any service iiicriihcr” arid Mrs. Gerald Inngmaid, Paul noon, Mrs. McIntosh and Hazen Roberts and Mrs. Clark and d i s t r i b u tcci rmd om I y to and Sarah, and Mr. Mrs. Mrs, Morcll wcnt to a fu- Rigg in Pinconning. squads and i nd i v id ual s. Dan Manwcll. Thc occasion neral home in Lapccr be- Scrvicc nicmhcrs shurc the celcbratcd Mrs. langmaid’s cause of thc dcath of thcir birthday. cousin, Gladys Hunt. Mary Bonkowski of Sagi- Icttc‘rc and, if thcy choo.w, naw and Betty Lauric wcre niay writc hack and bcgir, a dinncr gucsts of Mr. and pc n pa I cor rc s po n tlc ric c . Matt Pcaslcy, son of Mr. Mrs. Theda Sccgcr and and Mrs, Chuck Pcaslcy and Mrs, Betty Grccnleaf took a Mrs. Stanley Morcll Thurs- Arca kiriiilics that would day. likc local Girl Scouts to great-grandson of Mrs. Lyle color tour to Wcst Branch writc to thcir Lirnily nicmbcr Zapfe, Icft last Sunday for and attended a quilt show in S3utii Ariitjia or thc Gulf Saudi Arabia. Saturday, Oct. 6, WCTU to arc cncouriigcd to ooritrict thc Mittcri Hay Girl Scout Mr. and Mrs. William hold annual C’ouricil oflicc at (517) 754- Movie time Joncs of Livonia visitd hcr 652 1 or 1-800-968-1 185, mother, Mrs. Mary Kirton, con vention Mrs. Paul McKee with thc scrvicc riicmbcr’s set Friday and took her out for a birth- day dinncr. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Tibbits Sarah Anne Swcency, 11 a r 1i c . The Women’s Christian mid-back cnhmcc thc M ilitiiry pcrsonncl cannot Kawson Memorial daughtnr of Mr. and Mrs. to Library’s “movie time” for Temperance Union, District Central Free Methodist dccp opcn V of the hack of rclcaw thc tiariic-s of Iwal Mrs. Theda Sccgcr and Melissa Olson and Jennifer Ncil D. Swccncy of Ubly, scnior citizcns will be hcld 8, will hold its 1 10th annual Church in Lansing was the the bodicc. ’I’hcy worc tcar sc‘rviccriicn arid woriic‘ri, hut Mrs. Betty Grccnlcaf visitcd Olson, cousins of the bride, was unitcd in rnarriagc to Friday starting at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Rhca Sweet in Lapccr convention Thursday begin- setting for the Aug. 11 wed- Tamara S horna, sister of the Paul Allan McKce, son of drop hats with fingcrtip vcil- f‘riniily rrwnbcrs may givc ning at 10 a.m. at thc Cass ding of Todd Tibbits and to ttic inforniation if thcy so at thc library, &I95 Pine St., Saturday . groom, Lori Fulton and Mr. and Mrs. George ing in colors match tticir City Missionary Church. Kristina Lehman. Rev. Shi- of bluc, c htwsc. Cass City. Christine Wilson. Katie McKcc of Lapcer, July 14. gowns rose, shririip, The church is located at nabargcr and Rev. Horace blush, orchid and aqua and The goal of “Operation: Films schcdulcd to be The Historical Scxicty Adams,cousin of thegroom, ‘I’hc double-ring ccrcmony shown are “Aus~raliain thc will mcct at 2 p. m, Sunday, 4449 Koepfgcn Rd., one Murry, grandfather of the was flower girl. was pcrformcd by Rev. carricd cascading bouqwts Fricnd hh i p” is to g i vc M it tcn mile west and an .8 of a mile groom, pcrformed the cere- of glamcllia blossoms and Ray Girl SCOULSthc opportu- OS," “Dead River Rough- Oct. 21, at Rawson Mcmo- The groom was attended Fathcr Pctcr Gaspny at St. Cut” and “Dcath Vallcy.” south of Cass City. mony for the children of Mr. glad io I us 11 owcrc ttcs . nity to show support, apprc- rial Library. by best man, Paul Colurnbkillc Roman Catho- Election of officers and a and Mrs. Lewis Tibbits of Hodgcson, Larry DcSim- The flowcr girls wcrc cialion arid fricndship to special memorial servicc lic Church, Shcridan Cor- Meg’s Scbewaing and Mr. and Mrs. plarc, Kcvin Harrcll, Mikc ncrs, IJhly. Organist for thc Melissa and Ashley Aiiicrican scrvicc riicaitxrs Peg conductcd by Mrs. Harriet David Leilman of Lansing. Swccncy of Bad Axc. They in S;iucii Arabia and thc Pcr- / f Shorna, brother-in-law of c crc iri c) n y was Joanne /= Ray1 will be featured during Candlelighters wcre worc kncc lcngth taffeta sian Gulf. thc groom, Kent Coll ing and S wccncy and shc accompa- the convention’s morning Heather and Becky Olson, Brent Dietxman. Ushers nicd soloist Karen Powell in gowns of bluc and pink. 7’hc session. The Rev. Cliff Jor- cousins of the bride, from drcsscs wcrc dctailcd with Happy werc Geoff Bontrager and “S uti ri sc S un sc t ,” The 8 from area dan, the host pastor, will Gaylord. The musicians widc portrait collars of Brian Snyder. Lance Tib- M’cdding Song,” “On This birthday conduct devotions. wcrc Ron and Jan Olson, bits, cousin of the groom, Ihy” and othcrs. whitc lace and C.‘indcrcll:i In the afternoon, a time of Amy Hiler, Joanna Shina- by sclf make GLJC to Fluff was ring bearer. The bridc was c.scortcd to skirts acccntcd largc prayer and praise will bcgin bargcr and Lcwis Tibbits, fabric bows at thc back. thc altar by hcr father, wcar- at 1 pm., with Mrs. Hollis father of the groom. Songs Mr. and Mrs. Kent Tibbits ingan off-whitcgown ofraw The ring bcarcr, Nathiin dean’s list by Mtlvr E. Cuinther Sanford serving as devo- includcd, “Sunrise, Sunset,” Hanselman of Bad Axe, and Mr. and Mrs, Tom silk. Thc gown featured a tional leadcr. “Sec uri t y ,’, “God ’ Music ,” Grcat I akcs Junior c‘ol- s Wilson scrvcd as hosts and Sabrina nccklinc descending escorted his cousins to the The guest speaker will tx writtcn by thc bride’s uncle, altar wcaring a whitc sailor lcgc officials rcccntly hostesses, to a mid-length V in back Michelle Baucr, Saginaw, Ron Olson, “Flesh of My The couplc greetcd guem short sct. nanicd 152 students, includ- which wasdctailcd byacqx and spccial music will bc Flesh” and “Togcthcr.” at the Lansing Civic Center Mikc Gingcll, Lapccr, ing 8 arcs r‘csidc*nLs,to thc ruffle cnhanccd by hand cut provided by Tccn Chal- Escorted by her father, the for thcir reception. Many fricnd of thc gr(xm, was best school’s dean’s list for thc lace crnbosscd with pearls lenge. Everyonc is wclcomc bride approached thc altar fricnds and rclativcs gave S~III~II~CI1990 tcrrri. arid iridcsccnt scquins. The man. The grwmsmcn wcrc to attend. wearing a white satin gown Jack Danicls of Iapccr, 7’hc local stuclcnts arc Curt prescntations and provided fitted Mice, tapering to a with a V ncck and V waist, music for thccntcrtainmcnt. fricnd of thc groorn, Gcnc Tc 11 11 i s City; 111 in i 111 ur II 7 . 5 gr adc point adorned with bows similar gown, thc bride chose a Swccncy and Francis Gertrude Wildner, Myrtle 3 vc rag c . to the bride’s. Advertise It In closc fittcd spray of raw silk Swccncy, brothcrs of thc Nclson, Unionvil le; Maid of honor was Kathy bridc, both of Bad Axc. John Sigmund, Lloyd The Chronicle flowers dchilcd with pcarls Lehman, sister of the bride, I as hcr headpiwe to sccurc a Thc bride’s mother worc a Schmitt, Gagctown. and bridesmaids were I’ 1 cathedral lcngth vcil of strcct lcngth gown of scii- English net. She carricd a grccn urcpc, fcrituring wrist cascading bouquct of gardc- point slccvcs and ;1 dropped nias, ivy and foliagc. waist enhanced with hand- ‘l’hc I Jriitcd Mcthodist SWEETEST DAY Serving as matron of honor cut finely dctiiiled cotton Worrier1 of Saltwi ltriitcd Saturday, Oct. 20 was her sister, Maurecn lace. Mrs. S wccncy cliosc Mtlt hodict (’t1urc.h rnct at t ti(>fellowstii~) hall for a pot - tiansclnian of Bad Axe. pearls and a corsage of rcd luck supper Monday, Oct, 1 I BUY A Hridcsmaids included hcr swecthcart roscs and baby’s A IiitlctiIig followed and sistcrs, Elii?Hkth Swccncy, brcath to acucnt hcr gown. was cwnductcd by Prcsi- iIannah Swccncy arid Kah- The groom’s moihcr chosc dcnt Shirlcy Ckigcr. She DREAMBOAT lccn Swcmcy, all of Sagi- an aqua strcct Icngth gown rcati ari artic.le about a naw, arid thc groom’s sistcr, of pulycstcr crcpc featuring mottitlr arid her 3 children FOR YOUR C‘indy hlcKce of Lrlpcer. whitc lace dctailing at the c‘o rI ti i c Sc h ura dere r had Suzinna and Jcnnifcr Abcd wrists and waistline. She the missions topic “How FCabc) of Saginaw Scrvcd also worc a corsagc of rcd dangcrous is the World for SWEETHEART their aunt as junior bridcs- swccthcwt roscs and biiby’s Children.” Betty Ham- rriond showed a tape on Un- They’re Delicious! ri I ai d \. brcath. itcd Methodist Women the a 7’hc bridcsmaids worc Aftcr ccrcmony, rc- c‘iirn jiaign for children. raintww colorcd ~calcngth ccption was conductcd at thc goufris of shimnicring satin VFW hall in Pigcon for 300 M a I- r i age I i ce n scs I wonder it: cats bccomc stylcd with a Sabrina ncck- gucsts frorri thc surrounding scnilc. Somctirric‘sshc acts liric, natural waistlines arid area. Dcnnis Paul Setla and just like an old lady. Cas City 872-3s77 full gatllzrcd skirts. The Aftcr a horicyirl0.m to Shclly Suc Rakcr, both of The other night she gan. waisllirics wcrc dctailcd by Toronto, Canada, thc couplc Caro. marched into the bathroom Subscription Priccs: To post officcs in as if shc had a mission, then I‘uscola, Iluron arid Sarrilac Oniintics . sc 1f Ifa tu-i c c u rn mer b u nd s arc making thcir hornc in Thcron W. Orton, SI[J.uoaycar,or2vcars for$18,3 )car. and largc fabric bows at Cass City. Gagctown, and Donna Mac stoppcd abruptly in the for $25, $7 for six tnonhs, znii 3 mor1t):i Orton , OxCord. middle of Ihc room. I could for WOO. almost hear hcr say, “NOW, In \lirhigan - $!2 00 a year, 1. ycan MAKE HALLOWEEN FUN 11 Or v i 11 c La v c r L3 i c kc r son $22 00. what did I COIT~Cin hcrc for?” anti t~uulincI hrrici Fortcn, 111 other parts of thz Lnitd Statcs - ho:h of Fairgrove. Cats are an cnigma. I’hcy S 15.00a ycar, or 2 years $28 00. Pa! dble Rodricy floyt Rrtwkins, pivc that supcrior. know-it- ui advance. FOR EVERYONE M i I I i rig ton ,ii n d Pamc 1a Jcan C hr i stric r , Flush i rig. Eric Todd Stoll and Shclly Lynn Crosby, hoth of King- Please ston. :EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH: V i ncc n t Antti cmy Can d el a e Plan Your arid Mxricy Suc Curcll, both e at 0 of Vassar. 0 HILLS AND DALES : :-GENERAL HOSPITAL : Trick or 872-212 1 0 a MIKE 0 : FIELDS 0 His associates :say he is a hard Hours: 5:30 till 7:OO p.m. :worker. He iscoop- :erative, has a great Wednesday, Oct. 31 :attitude, a pleasant :personality and The Cass City Village has a good rapport with the staff. Thanks You For Your HOURS: 6 : It has been said tt at patients even ask: Co-operation - Using :for him by name. Wednesday, Oct. 31 : Though very few of us would like to see: The Of ficia Ily Sanetioned Hours. 6:OO - 7:30 p.m. :Mike coming to do his job - all of us enjoy: :seeing Mike. 0 Village of Gagetown : We‘re proud to have Mike Fields as: Cass City Village Council :our October Employee of the Month. : ~~~ra~oeaeee~emaooooaeLmam~~e CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17,1990 PAGE THREE

..e...... It ...... 1 “If It Fitz ...... :;;$:...... Rabbit Tracks .....e...... - by John Haire ...... * .....*...... *-Q% (And anyone else he can ....j;j$j;.... Detroit bashing get to help.) ...... _...... r.:...... The annual rcport on car-dmr accidcnts for 1989 was released this wcck. In thc 3-county arca, thcrc wcrc 2,232 There are a couple of things driver’s license? The attcn- accidents. Sanilac was the leadcr with 780, in which 28 wcre purse. I wondcrcd how she you should know.. .. dant said he allowcd the carries it. injured and one killed. Tuscola County had 730 accidcnts Talk about Detroit bash- thief to take the car because and 21 injurics and Huron County, 722 accidents with 34 ing.IntheOct.3 issucofThc his face matched thc license “She wears it around her pcrsons injured. Lapcet County Press, col- photo. Couldn’t thc address neck inside a lace slip- Kent County reportcd thc most accidcnts, 1’54 1 with 52 umnist Len Ganeway wrote: OH the license possibly lead cover,” my fricnd Ralph injuries, according to the Michigan Dcpartnicnt of Statc “Pat Brown of Lapecr to an arrest? said. “It is called the royal Police, which compiled the report. County Bank went to a “One detective said the collar. This style was crc- Today the dcet hcrd in Michigan is cstimatcd at 1.8 meeting at RenCen in De- thief had a rccord, with atcd by the palace searn- million, third highest in thc nation. troit recently. His car was multiple convictions for stress hundreds of years ago, gone when he went out to thc whcn Bette Davis was queen *****ICs*** auto thcft’but that wasn’t parking lot. The attendant enough,” Brown said. They of England. The toilct-seat told him a man had come to needed a witncss. “Thcy neckline was thc first to be Bcst one-line conccrning the current tax-deficit carrie him and said he had lost his wanted to know if I saw the called plunging, a dcscrip- from Tom Wicker, columnist for thc Ncw York Times, on keys. The attendant gavc thief.” tion applied to it by a a TV show: The American pcoplc arc not against paying him permission to hot-wire Brown was in the Westin handmaidcn’s son who was What is is for higher taxes, each against higher taxes thcni. thc car. Hotel during the theft. He a plumkr’s hclycr.” “Brown called Cctroit po- ********** didn’t know he was sup- Ralph further noted that thc lice and was told, in effcct, posed to stand car guard in thcy didn’t havc time to queen always travels with a The Heritage House in Chcsaning has a reputation as one the garage. But what about mcss with stolen cars. A large entourage, including a of thc bettcrrcstaurants in mid-Michigan, sonaturally it waq LAST PAYMENT - Hills and Dales General Hospital the attendant? He saw the Scotland Yard dctective. on ow list of places to try. Unfortunately, we pickcd a day week later his car was found, thief. minus about cvcrything that “Local police take carc of when the place was jammcd hccausc thcw was a festival in Auxiliary ‘Irtasurer Betty Hurst (above) presented the final The detective said thc at- the quecn’s sccurity when could bc strippcd from it, tendant rcfused to progress and we had to wandcr thc strwts for a half hour $7,500 installment for the hospital’s mammography machine including the steering col- she’s traveling. The Scot- before wc could be scated. Pcrsons who Iihc arts and crafts coopetatc,Brown said. Case land Yard detective’s job would havc a ball, as therc wcre 3 blocks of booths lining to hospital Administrator Ken Jensen last week. The auxil- umn. closed.The car was found a ‘‘I haven’t bcen in Detroit has more to do with proto- both sides of the strcct. week later, so completely col. At parties, hc kccps iary paid the entire $30,000 price for the equipment, which in five years, and wouldn’t striped that the insurance The restaurant is a convcrtcd historic house and thcrc are considcr going there unless people from speaking to her 2 floors,plus the basement, which arc uscd. Although thcre has benefitted SOIIIC 1,700 women over the past 3 years. company declarcd it a total lxfore she spcaks to thcni, ordinarily is a lunchcon and sandwich nicnu, the day we Iraq was my only other loss. choice,” Ganeway con- He makes sure pcoplc don’t were thcre only full coursc nicals wcrc scrvcd. Incidentally, Brown was in bore Quccn Elizabcth, and We had one of the houw spccialtics, stufful pork loin cl uded. Detroit to attend the Repub- Aw, he watches her closcly for roast. The chicken-nooclle soup was outstanding, thc salad c’mon. Thc parking lican State Convention. Set benefit for Huron native attendant allowcd the thief clues that she wants to go.” satisfactory, not grcat. Mayor Young should do Clucs? The pork was excellent, as wcrc Dorothy’s ricc and my to hot-wire the car? Without something about that. De- demanding proof of owner- potatoes au gratin. A txjttle of irnportcd bcer and coffcc A kncfit break fast rind Schcmkr, 42, an IJbly the Masonic Temple in Bad troit wouldn’t havc been “Ycs. Like whcn she starts comyletcd the meal. auction will bc hcld Ckt. 21 liigh Schcwl graduate and Axe. ship? I couldn ’t bclievc that. bashed in The Lapeer to loosen her collar.” The place itself is onc rcason for its popularity. for Bad Axc arca nativc Victnarn War vcterm, cur- Tickcts arc $3.50 for adults It soundctl likc thc sort of County Press if the dumb probably Larry Schcin\icr, who is The ambience is a decided plus. rently resides in Auburn, and $2 for pcrsons 12 and unfair Detroit-bashing that Republicans had convened tourists It’saplacetogo if you warit somcthirig nicc, hut notchcay. brillling cmiccr. A pancake and sau.sagc undcr (5 under get in frce). scms away and in Grand Rapids. breakfast will kgin at 10 Articlcs for the auction and makes Mayor Coleman Total cost with tip, $3 1 ~ mi. and continuc through 2 monetary donations are Young so mad at the blecp- PLUNGINGQUEEN NECKLINE E’S ********** 4=HChb p.m., arid thc auction will king accepted. Additional bleeping news media. No kgin at 2:30 p.m. Both information is available by Detroit parking attendant Aftcr rnorc than 20 years, it was bxk to thc bcginriing for elects cvcnts, spnsorcd by family contacting Earl Schembcr at could be that dumb. According to People Postmaster Bill Zinricckcr. Hc slung a rnail bag ovcr his and f‘ricnds, will bc hcld at 872-243 1, Columnist Ganeway is magazine, Queen Elizabcth shoulder and was spotted dclivcring the mriil in Cass Ciry’s officers getting on in years (he’s my of Britain travels with her business district. age) and sometimes gets his own toilet seat. From what facts third-hand and mixed Juct filling in for an ill ernploycc, Rill said with a smile, Thc Cass City Livcstcxk 4- I’ve seen of the quem walk- (Confidentially, it appcars that hc cnjoycd his day on the The up. As a dedicated Dctroit ing away, her toilet Scat H Club hcld its iiiori:.hly boostcr, 1 did Mayor Young kat). mccting Oci. 4 ai thc 1ntcl.- probably won’t fit in her A change is as good as a rest? a favor and phoned Pat mcdiatc School calrtcria. H aim Brown, senior vice presi- dent of Lapeer County Offurs wcrc clcmrl a< Bank. Surc enough, Ganc- The Weather follows: Cory Liitlc - prcsi- Net way got it wrong. A little. High I.,ow Yrccip. dcnt, Rob Roach - vicc- There was no cvidence that Tucsday ...... 44 ...... 42 ...... 98” prcsiden t, arid Jcnri i f’cr I 2PlZZAS I the attendant, in the parking m’ 111 i pn - wL-rctary- i rcu- Evcry night as I watch ing his lips we would cnd up Weclncsday ...... 52 ...... 40 .... 1.14“ M garage just wcst of the I urcr. political intcrvicws of with new taxes before his Thursday ...... S4 ...... 33 ...... 0 RcnCen, OK’d my hot-wir- Friday ...... 57 ...... 33 ...... 0 Ocni (K rats arid Kepu blican s tcrrn ended. What’s mom, ing, according to Brown. I Dc mons t ration Y M‘ct-c hcld on thc tubc, I change party unlike what the plls show I 2lTEMS Saturday ...... 64 ...... 39 ...... 0 But the attendant did allow in C‘PK by Scot1 Mills iiiig*lin a 1 Icg ia ncc w i t h eac h the majority fecls, when he Sunday ...... 64 ...... 38 ...... 42” the crook to take the car n 0 Monday ...... 56 ...... 33 ...... 0 c n ton I 01og y and i 11 w:c IS by spcakcr. Whcn the Demo- agreed to a new tax he went (Kecorded at Cass City waslewatcr trcameiit plant) K at h Ice n N i zmla. crats pontificatc, I vow to up a notch, not down, in my without showing the appro- vote Republican, and when approval rating. priate parking rcceipt. All I $12.95 forboth i thc thicf had to do was say it’s the Republicans’ turn, I He’s waffling on the issuc I W switch brick again. hc’d lost the receipt -- it I now, but I still feel that he’ll (Must present coupon) I It just rubs me raw whcn happcns -- fill out thc . Early Bird accept a new tax whcn all propx form and leave Expires 10-23-90 thc politicians cntcr thcir tcll the wrangling is over. k- I thcrri what thcy want to hcar hind a photostat of his n~umn~~~um~~~~~m~ama.111*w. Especially if the final vote drivcr’s license. Christmas Special 1 1 Iocii. is delayed until after the ‘The most rccent cpisodc clcction. out our Hunting Supplies cam on a discussion about A LICENSE TO thc budget on thc MacNeil- And if you feel that there STEAL With More Lehrcr show last week. will be any new tax enacted Thc Dcrnocrat talks on before the election, meet me Two police detectives as- and on about aid tu the poor, southoftown. I’vegotadeal sured Brown that “we don’t Billfold Pictures a tax on the rich and no cuts on the Cass River bridge for investigate car thefts,” he in scrviccs. She sticks it to you. said. But what about that hcr Rcpublicmadvcrsary by talking about how thc pres- ent tax structure hits the wage earner making % 100,000a ycar or less at 33 jxrccnt aid the wage earner Inaking more than hatat 28 pc r Cell I. We’IZ HeZp What’s wrong with that? Nothing. She’s right, it is \ uiikiir and darn any person you meci will agree. It You would make almost every- t IJL L PKICE \ $1gg5 one fccl better if that inequi- thlc lax bubble wcre burst. U’hcrc it all hits the fan for m Play Package Inclmdes: nie is when she says that taxing thcrich will solvcow 2 - 8 x 10s deficit prnblcrn. She knows, 2-5x7s or should know, that there’s 24 Billfolds 110 way that taxing the rich, cvcn if you took it all, will in 2 Poses cliniinatc the deficit. When it cornu to paying, Our best past_.$4t-e in ttiC $13.95 it will lx thc middle class that will foot hc bill. You package. We do not riukp up trxtr‘i can’t get it from the poor or pictures to sell at higher price. enough of it frm thc rich. Now thc Rcpublican was Open a Christmas Glut! At Christmas time you will get notabut tobcstuck withthe Satisfaction Guaranteed or your deposit refunded. Account today and save a all the money you have saved No age limit No Quantity Limit No Extra Charge for Groups “tax the poor and wethe tag, so Families Welcome Infants to Adults Low-priced reorders available by mail rich” hc rctrcats into bundle for next year. Deposit plus the earnings for carefree Double Exposiire and Black Background at No Extra Charge that tired old Republican wtc gcttcr. The way to solve your savings regularly and Christmas shopping, this deficit, hc says, is to cut earn 5% interest compounded Full Size Professional Prints the spending, not make ncw B by Kolorkraft taxes. That’s a sure vote quarterly. gctter. It elected a movie - actor and then rc-clccted We care niuch about as him, placing a mortgage on as your portraits you do. our future as the country slid a ~ furrher into debt. President Bush is recciv- Friday, October 19 -- 1O:OO a.m. = 7:OO p.m. ing the heat from his party anti Mr. Average Citixn for saying that hc would accept sonic sort of new tax to try and cut the hugc national dc b t. MEMBER FDlC That’s no surprise. Cyni- fl! Pgeon 453-3113 - Cass City 872-437I - Caseville 856-2247 cally, I always thought that Lu0Cl-m. whcn wc wcre through read- PAGE FOUR CASS CITY, MICHIGAN ITHE BOSS HAS GONE CRAZY SALE

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Sale Ends Sunday, October 21 :CAS CITY,MICHIGAN Top pullerCASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17,1990 PAGE FIVE Clair Auslander named ”Horse Puller of the Year” m :: It’s been a few years since Auslandet, who said he en- much biggerroleon the farm The effort paid off in the truckload, If there was a !:Clair Auslander drove a joyed pulling both ways. “If when he began pulling. long run. “In the 50s and good one in the lot, I’d keep ;:sturdy team of Belgians or you have a good, honest pair “When we first started, as,we could compete right him,” he said. Auslander ::Percherons in a horse pull, of horses,” he pointed out, they were just a work team,” in the top.” explained he would often :!but his love of the sport is as “they’ll pull on anything.” he explained. “There were sell the others at the stock- *;strongas ever. During that same year, he notractorsthen. They didall LIKE AN ATHLETE yards in Shipshewma, Ind. :: So are’his memories of competed in Saginaw and the work-that was ,all the “We played with horses for I more than 50 years of work- ” finished fourth among 28 power there was.” “A horse is like an athlete. quiet a long while and they +g with horses. teams at tlie 1934 State Fair The same was true when he Getting a pair of horses always paid their way,” he The Shabbona native will in Detroit. kgan logging in the Thumb ready to pull is like getting continued. take both with him this week in the 1940s. an athlete ready to play ball. He recalled purchasing 3 MONEY :when he travels to the state PRIZE “When I started, it was dl It takes work to make a good Belgians--2 young horses hirgrounds in Detroit to be pulling horse-it takes work and an older one to train :,honored by the Michigan “At that time the top prize done by horses. When we quit (in 1978), it was all .... to make a good athlete,” he with-for $800 each. After :“Dynamometer Association money was less than $100, machinery.” explained. training them, he sold the :as “Horse Puller of the where today the first prize is Auslander, who noted older horse for $800, got :Year”. The award will be $450,” Auslander remarked, “I think we got our fust horses are like people in that $1,200 for one of the :I PresentedFriday in conjunc- adding he took home $35 or tractor in 1942, (but) we kept some are smarter than oth- younger ones and $4,500 for ttion with the 14th annual $40 for his fourth place fin- horses for a number of ers, said there’s no trick to the other. :Michigan-Great Lakes- ish, which “was real good years-just kept them to training them outside of Auslander sold the last of ;International Draft Horse money” back then. play with,” he said. “just being good to them.” his horses nearly 5 years 1Show and Pull, Oct. 18-21. Over the years, Auslander, Although a number of Aside from training and ago. ~ f The event, billed as the a member and former long- “good” pulling horses came pulling, Auslander bought He misses them, but con- ;“largest and finest” show of time board member and out of the pre-tractor era, and sold horses regularly ceded it was getting to be too fits kind in the world, isn’t president of the Michigan Auslander said even they during the 1950s, 60s and much work for him. :new to Auslander, 78, who Dynamometer Association, had to be trained to pull. 70s. “We go to a lot of pulls :pulled in each of the show’s has spent many a weekend “It was nothing to come yet,” he said. “I mess it’s yust 4 years. traveling with his wife, Vir- home from the woods and “Back in the early 50s just like watchi6 a ball 1: “It’s a great sport. I’ve had ginia, to, and taking part in, spend 2 hours a night just horses were chea~less game-it was more fun CLAIR AUSLANDER HOLDS the fourth place ribbon he lot of good horses,” he horse pulls throughout driving them and working than $100 would buy the when you were competing. ;tecently remarked at his Michigan and Canada. themjusttogetthemready,” best horse there was--and But it’s still fun to go and Won in a horse pUhgcontest at the 1934 Michigan State Fair. Severance Road home, not “Just (as long as) we got our he recalled. we’d go up north and buy a watch them.” :Far from the farm where he work done, we went,” he )?as born, raised and lived said. most of his life. The couple have traveled Extension group meets ; A retired logger and life- to most of the state’s 87 :long farmer, he started horse county fairs and have gone pulling in 1931, about 8 to the state fair many times, The 11 members of the home of Mary and Alma :years after the sport was fust but both have maintained Elmwood Extension group Wald. :introduced at the Ohio State close ties with their own met Oct. 3 at the home of Mary Wdd conducted the Fair. county fair. Both have been Gladys Laurie. meeting in the absence of the president, and Mary Russell 5 “I pulled at the f~st4-H fair very active in Sanilac 4-H P $n Sandusky,” he recalled, programs for many years. ! conductedChairman the JanetmWhg, dur- readsented the the minutestreasurer’s and pre- Poting the county agent at Clair helps care for the fair- ing which several members The remainder of the session :the time had asked him to grounds and Virginia is a read articles on minorities. was spent planing a long-time member of the $enter team. “There were 3 Mary Wald, who is 95 grams for the coming year. :mms there that day,” he fair board. years young, read a humor- bid. “We finished second.” The pair indicated they ous poem on aging. The group’s next meeting : That’s all it took to hook enjoy traveling and getting will be held Nov. 7, with $he veteran horseman, to know people from other Seven members and one Stella Leyva as hostess and *hose first contests in- areas, something they did a guest attended the POUP’S Elma Miklovich as co-host- volved a conventional horse great deal of during the years fust meeting Sept. 5 at the e=. pll in which a team of 2 Clair worked with horses borses pulls a weighted sled. and pulled in various events. ;: Three years later at the $934 Tuscola County Fair in LITTLE CHANGE ?uo, he was introduced to horse pulling on a dyna- Looking back, Auslander THURSDAY ONLY 7:30 Mometer, a device mounted indicated the sport hasn’t Thursday is “Bargain Night” bn a truck that measures changed much over the mechanical power. There years. Steve Martin & Rick Moranis bn’t a lot of difference be- He pointed out that the “MY BLUE HEAVEN” been the 2, according to horses, however, played a STARTS FRIDAY, OCT. i9,20,21 & 25 All Evenings (Except Sat.) 7:30 Saturday 7:30 & 9:30 ABOVE, THIS YEAR’S “Horse Puller of the Year,” Clair Auslander, driving his Child $1 .SO Teen & Adult $3.00 team, June and Thunder, at the 1959 Croswell Fair. Nov. 4 in Gagetown Park committee sets fund raiser A kick-off fund-raiser has known as “Tootsie ing, according to committee Sept. 4 meeting of the been scheduled for next VanKelly,” and her band, chairman Crystal Mosack, Gagetown Village Council, month by the newly-formed “The Grand River Trio.” who said members decided which, she added, was re- Gagetown Community Park “Twtsie” has been appear- to spend the fall and winter ceptive to the committee Committee, which was or- ing regularly at the Amway months raising funds for use and its goals, and welcomed ganized to address problems Grand Plw Hotel in Grand at the park in the spring. the opportunity to work to- Coming Next Friday and solutions related to the Rapids for several years. The group’s first meeting gether to develop the park. “DARKMAN” Gagetow n Cam m unity was held Aug. 28. Fourteen Park. Tickets will be sold in village residents attended The fund-raiser will be advance and will be limited the session, with selection of held Nov. 4 from 4 to 8 p.m. due to space. Reservations Mosack as chairman, Phyl- at Shemood on the Hill, may be made by calling 665- lis Root as secretary and Ne1 Gage town. 2494. Wald as treasurer. “Pne featured entertainer The fund-raiser was among will be former Gagetown the items discussed at the Mosack said 7 members of resident Ruth Russell, better committee’s Sept. 18 meet- the committee attended the Snover farm among state swine program competitors

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, Gagetown, Michigan K ICK-OFF Tootsie VanKelly row Show and is a coopera- Michigan Livestack Ex- change near Cass City Dec. NO DEPOSIT 10 to determine average daily gain and lean gain per FUNDRAISER DANCE TAPE PLAYER RENTAL Tues.-Sr. Cit. Night $2.50 day4 Wed.-FREE Popcorn with Sponsored By A 45-minute educatiod-- Gagetown Community Park Development Committee NO MEMBERSHIP FEE program will be conducted COMING ATTRACTIONS at each collection site to Sun. - Thurs. 7:30 p.m. only address live hog evaluation. “Tootsie VanKelly & Her Band” Fri. - Sat. 7 p.m. & 9:15 p.m. Carcass and health informa--- - .A& Hunt for Red October cI Fl tion will be collected at Routh Packing Company in “The Grand River Trio” 1 Sandusky, Ohio. # Cash Food # Cash Bar # Door Prizes “DEATH WARRANT” R TICKETS $1 2.50 in advance (Reservations Requested) DISNEY MOVIES Tickets Available at: Sutter’s Bakery, Cass City Gagetown STARTS FRIDAY, OCT: 19 ~ Nel‘s Kitchen, WILDLIFE AND HUNTING TAPES BUSINESS___ CARDS Available 1-Color Kelly’s Market, Gagetown Sherwood On The Hill, Gagetown “MARKED FOR DEATH” R I 111 or *Color Ill Osentoski Realty, Caro Lucky’s Records, Bad Axe Steven Seigal I Thechronicle 1 or by calling Crys at 51 7-665-2494 v h PAGE SIX C ASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER 17,1990 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN The month of October has lives, to mourn those who women have been and con- group. Six million women in Crisis Center, a program of support groups for victims, obtained by calling the ken declared, both nation- have becn beaten and died, tinue to be victims of via- this country are beaten each the Human Development batterers and children. Last Thumb Area Assault Crisis ally and in Michigan, as to recognize the work of lence in their homes. The year by their husbands or Commission,providesserv- year the Thumb Area As- Center at (517) 673-4121 or Domestic Violence Aware- shelters and other serviccs Federal Bureau of Invcstiga- boyfriends. Children in vio- ices to victims of domestic sault Crisis Center provided 1-800-292-3666. ness Month. for victims of domestic vio- tion reports that a woman is lent homes are traumatized. violence and sexual assault services to more than 665 The purpose of this annual lence, and to educate the battcrcd every 18 seconds. In over half the cases, they in Huron, Lapeer, Sanilac clients. awareness observance is to celebrate community about the extent are physically abused them- and Tuscola Counties. Serv- the success of womcn and of domestic violence and the The crime of domestic selves, and many grow up to ices include emergency More information on avail- children who have survived need for everyone to be- violence affects everyone. It repeat the pattern of victim shelter, counseling, advo- able services and what citi- Ads Are month set battering relations and have come a part of the solution. occurs in every ethnic, SO- or abuser. cacy, information and refer- zens can do to help end gone onto live violence-free Historically and presently cio-economic and religious The Thumb Area Assault ral, a 24-hour crisis line and domestic violence can be

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: Gaylord Weer for a salad TEN YEARS AGO Church house in Bad Axe Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keller Jr. + luncheon. Activity Director sing. were all among a group who Laming. chairman. Velma Cleland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Fran- was elected for council at the Bad Axe K of C Hall : from Provincial House, The 1980 Cas City High Allen stated that the attended a birthday party for : M-ary Vatter, was the guest Elkland Township Fire Mrs. Maynard Hoff at a hall zel and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold member for the coming Saturday evening. School homecoming queen Chief Jack Hartwick and $150,000.00 is still in place Reva Silver was a Friday speaker. and earmarked for the im- in Wayne. LaPeer attended the funeral Year. was crowrid by last year's Assistant Chief JeromeRmt of Jeanette McCallum at St. afternoon guest of Beverly queen, Julie Helwig, and plementation of the system Mrs. Doris Glaza, Mrs. Plans were made to tie Among the 15-year leaders Jr. suspect arson was the Delores Frantz, Rita Mattias Catholic Church at Rockefeller. was presented the tradi- possible cause of a fire in the 3-county area. quilts at Tendercare Oct. 18. honored at the Sanilac 4-H O'Berski and Winnifred Sterling Heights, Burial was The next meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Arnold tional bouquet by Principal which destroyed an unoccu- Sofka were Wednesday at Resurrection Cemetery at Leaders' banquet were Judy Russell Richards. The held at the home of Velma LaPeer were Sunday eve- Doerr, Ubly, and Wm. John pied trailer belonging to Father-son luncheon guests of Mrs. MLClemens. queen is Lori Gohsrnan. Duane Chippi Sunday eve- Cleland Tuesday, Nov. 13. ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Agar, Decker. Joanna O'Berski at Harbor Jim, Danny and Mike Cliff Jackson. Annette Rockefeller was ning. Beach in honor of Rita Marks of Milan spent the New local pastors serving crowned homecoming banquet set ****** Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross and the three United Methodist O'Berski's birthday and weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Earl Schenk attended queen at Owen-Gage Friday 25 YEARS AGO Plans for an upcoming fa- spent the afternoon tying a John Walker. churches in the Snover area night, receiving her crown Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt the Heritage Music Makers are Reverends Ed and Pris- ther and son banquet were quilt at the home of Mrs. Kent Powers of California from last year'squeen, Mary James Ross has started his were Wednesday guests of program at the Argyle Meth- ' cilla Steward. discussed during an Oct. 1 Joanna O'Berski. and Mrs. Kirk Powell of odist Church Sunday eve- Kay Burrows. Peace Corps work in Bo- meeting of the First Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr Highland were Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Bob Karg and Three members of this The Cass City Red Hawks Randall. ning. year's Cass City High livia. Ross, son of Mr. and Church Missionary Fellow- took a color tour of northern guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mrs. Evans Gibbard vis- have ended their golf season Mrs. Lester Ross of Cass ship. Michigan Saturday and Hew i tt. Kathy Martinez visited City, graduated from Alma Mrs. George Jackson Mon- ited Stella Lmzczynski The banquet is scheduled Sunday forenoon. Mrs. George Jackson at- Thursday afternom. and College in June. He spent 10 for Oct. 27 at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Silver tended thc fish supper at &Y* Professional Business weeks training for his as- The Rev. Douglas Bassett, of Bay City were Sunday Pinnebog Friday evening. signmcnt at the University assistant pastor at the Car0 afternoon guests of Reva Emily, Justin and Matt of Washington in Seattle, First Baptist Church, will be Silver. Miller spent the weekend DI RECTORY followed by a month in the guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Don with Jack Miller at Byron. Puerto Rico. In other business during the McKnight of Bad Axe and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hind . -- Cass City Public Schools October meeting, hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ACCOUNTANTS PHYSICIANS received $57,150, in State group President Shirley spent Monday in Bay City. Wills spent Wednesday in ------Aid monies this week in the Shaw and Linda Helwig, it I Jim Jackson spent the Bay City. Anderson, Tuckey first payment of the school was noted that Christmas weekend with Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sofka BALU K., M.D. year. County Clerk Archie Bernhardt & Co., P.C Obstetrician & Gynecologist cards will be sent to mission- Jackson and Don. Other and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Certified Public Accountants 70 Nwth Elk Slreel Hicks forwarded the first aries. Sunday afternoon guests Glaza spent from Friday %dusky. MI 4847 1 Gary Anderson, CPA - 673-3137 payments to county schools Also, Cathy Howard led were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peter through Monday at the OX ROAST Robert Tuckey, CPA - 872-3730 I Phone (313) 64a4733 after receiving the monies. devotions, members dis- of Mt. Moms. Glaza cottage at Lewiston. Jeny Bernhardt, CPA - 673-3137 Kingston, the only other Thursday, Oct. 18 mca Hour.: cussed questions on having a Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bartle 715 E. Frank St., Caro, MI Mon , her, Thun , Fn. area county school to re- personal relationship with and Tommy of Cass City Alex Prill visited Mr. and and e IO s - AgpMntments only ceive a portion of the funds, God, and groups divided up were Monday evening 6261 Church St., Casa City, MI Aftor Hours -11 Mrs. Glen Shagena Wednes- (313) -3770 received $35,930. Phone 8724668 for prayer. guests of Allen Farrelly. day forenoon. IMr. and Mis, Russell Sch- At the group's September Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cies- neeberger and daughters, meeting, hosted by Betty linski were Sunday after- COUNSELING IDt. Jeffrey Crowlei Gloria and Cindy, moved Ewald and Rosella noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chiropractor last week into their new Kretzschmer, pictures of Gerald Wills. DO YOU HAVE A home on Schwegler Rd. supported missionaries and Kathryn Tyrrell attended a DRINKING PROBLEM? Cass City Rd. 5986 E. Lawrence Wyatt was re- children were shown. class in Sandusky Wednes- NOTICE OF INTENT ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Cass City (M-81) cently elected to the Sanilac Carol LaPonsie, prayer day sponsored by the Li- AND AL-ANON Phone 872-4241 Every Friday Evening - 8:OO p.m. County Farm Bureau Board, chairman, mentioned prayer brary of Michigan. TO VACATE LAPAK ROAD EXTENDING Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Coach John Bifoss singled for servicemen and the Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cle- ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Harold T. Dbnahue out Randy Clara, 170-pound openness of the gospel in land were Wednesday sup- 1/2 MILE NORTH OF BAY CITY-FORESTVILLE ROAD Tuesday kvenings 8:Oo p.m. M.D., A.A.F.P. senior lineman, as his China. St. Panaalius Parlsh Hall Ba3ernent 4674 Hill Street prguests of Mr. and Mrs. Cass Clty player-of-the-week for the A recent trip to London, Cass City Douglas Cleland and fam- The Gagetown Village Council at its regular meeting on October 1, 872-2323 Cass City Red Hawks. England, and East and West ily. DENTISTS mlcr harm weekdays Germany was the topic of a Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stir- 1990 adopted a resolution that it is advisable to vacate Lapak Road **up( TFurSdly AGO 35 YEARS program presented by Shaw, rett of Bad Axe were Friday from Bay City-Forestville Road 1/2 mile North and further desig- Roger L. Wright, 17, who along with her husband evening guests of Mr. and Richard A. Hall, D.O. nated November 5, 1990 at 7:OO o'clock p.m. at the Gagetown Family Dentistry Osleopalhic Physician bagged a buck Sunday while and 35 employees of the Mrs. Cliff Jackson. 4674 Hill St. bow and arrow hunting near Betaseed Co. took part in the Gerry Rich of Harrison was Village Hall in Gagetown, Michigan as the date and time for the Comprehensive Orthodontics Cass City, Michigan Luzerne with Larry and Pat visit. a Tuesday and Wednesday 072-4446 Hiser. The buck was a spike Included in the tour were village council to hear objections to said action. 872-1725 Ha872-4762 guest of Reva Silver. An- Phone 872-3870 horn, Westminster Abbey, Big other Tuesday guest was Queen Janet Caister will Ben, House of Parliament, - - - - - . - . . . Phyliss Pickerel of Marlette. TAKE NOTICE that on November 5, 1990 at 7:OO o'clock p.m. at Hoon K. Jeung, M.D. reign Friday night at the changing of the guards, St. HEALTH CARE Surgeon Jeff Kanaski and Mrs. John Cass City High School tradi- Paul's Cathedral, Tower of Walker spent Thursday in the Gagetown Village Hall in Gagetown,,. Michigan, the village IMMEDIATE Specialist in Stomach tional homecoming game, London, floral gardens, Caro. council intends to take action to vacate Lapak Road from Bay City- and Bowel Problems against Sandusky, and sugar beet farms, Windsor NON-EMERGENCY Richard Bukowski and Forestville Road north as a village street. dance that will follow. Castle, Cambridge Univer- sons of Lake Orion spent the HEALTH CARE 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily Members of her court are sity and a concert at the Saturday - 9 to 12 noon weekend with Mr, and Mrs. $25 fee Closed Thursday Bonnie Pine and Carol London Paladium Theatre. Clarence Rumptz. Any persons objecting to this action may appear and voice their Including physician's tee 0'Neil. Shaw remarked that she Bill Bredow spent Thurs- and clinic room. objections or submit their objections in writing to the village clerk at Cash basis, and we will give 6230 Hospital Drive A Cub Pack meeting will found the airport in day at the Jim Hwitt home. you a statement. be held Wednesday at the Frankfort, Germany, very 6437 Lincoln St., Gagetown, Michigan 48735. No Appointment Usually Cass City, MI 48726 A.J. Batie, A1 Wagner and Phone 8724611 high school, according to an large, and that the scenery, Melissa Jackson were Necessary I 6:OO-830 p.m. Frldays Home 072-31 30 announcement made this food and service were all Wednesday evening guests 2:30-8:30p.m. Saturdays week 1O:oO a.m.-8:30 p.m. Sunday by Alden Asher. wonderful. In contrast, the of Mrs. Gcorge Jackson and Elery Sontag HILLS AND DALES Dr. E. Paul Lockwood Fuelgas Company an- buildings in East Germany Don. Chiropractic Physician nounced this week that they are unattractive, the lawns Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Spencer Gagetown Village Clerk HOSPITAL are nearing completion of Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. uncared for and the service left Tuesday for Tombstone, their new retail store and gas at restaurants poor. But the Ariz., where they will spend HOME CARE 9-12 only October 1 1990 Phone 872-2765 mas sales on the corner of M-81 people were very gracious, the winter, Their address is City for Appointment and M-53. she indicated. THUMB AREA HOME CARE AGENCY Nurslng, Physlca). Ocarpational 6 Speech Therapy Beatriz G. Martin, M.D. Nurse AMes ~ Internal Medicine Medicare, Medldd & Blue cross Certlned I 4672 Hill St. Your kcally owned,pkare, nunprofif, full service Cass City, MI hecar9 Agency Phone 872-4331 (517) 674-8746 87 Cavalier "CS"Wagon 89 LeBaron "GTS"4-dr. 1 (800) 3584749 OFFICE HOURS: Mon.-Fri.8 a.m.4 p.m. KATHY BOLTON 88 Pontiac Fiero "Spt. Cpe" 89 Lancer 4-door Saturday 8 a.m.-noon INSURANCE Kathy, daughter of Jim and Saundra 87 Grand Marquis "LS" 88 Jeep Wrangler 4 x 4 Accepting New Patlents Bolton,haS been chosen this week's StU- Allen Wltherrpoon (2) 89 Reliant "LE" 4-doors 88 Ranger nXLT" Club Cab New EfqMLda dent of the week for her services as NEL Growtn Fa NEL Eqw Fund student secretary. Kathy found her re- 90 Dodge Spirit "V-6" 4 -dr. 90 Shadow "Spring Special" NEL lnmmr Fm N. Y. Yun, M.D. myMafk.1 Sum Physician b Surgeon cent experience as an exchange student Sundance "Spring Special" Eagle Premier "LX" Phone 872-2321 in South Africa enjoyable and very excit- 90 89 4615 Oak Cass City Othce Hours: Mon.-Fri. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 87 Aerostar Mini-Van 89 LeBaron "Convertible" Thurs. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. ------____ Our congratulations to Kathy. Pontiac 6000 "LE"4-door 87 LeBaron "Turbo" Coupe Sat. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 86 OPTOM ETRlST The Student of the W88k is selected by the Cass City Student Council. 6232 Holpbl OrlvO 86 Mustang "LX" 3-dr. H/B 87 New Yorker "Turbo" C.88 City II 1I I Or. David Baker ottlea 8724733 Optometrist Rea. 8724257 '*INADDITION TO BEING AWARDED CHRYSLERS HIGHEST AWARDS, THE 'AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE*& 'THE FIVE STAR SERVICE QUALITY AWARD' - PEOPLE MAGAZINE HAS 4624 Hill St. VETERINARIANS NAMED BOARD CHRYSLERIPLYMOUTHIDODGE OF CASS CITY AS Cass City ONE OF THE TOP 5 DODGE DEALERS IN THE UNITED STATES!" 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You're Reading One Farm and C;. Now1 Pet Animals :'RE BUILDING OUR REPUTATION - ONE DEAL AT A TIME!" C1ll8724010 Phone 872-2935 4049 N. Seeger St., Cas City PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17,1990 CASS CITY. MICHIGAN Best in wars Pheasant Bulldogs blow increasing opportunities FALL GOLF LEAGUE STANDINGS Flight A in loss to N-H BeckingNincent 68 in Thumb McIntosh/Helwig 64 Upthegrove converted the 2- Paant/StickleSwanson/Sherm& 6263 Area hunters should be west of Cass City) Saturday Four blown scoring oppor- pleased with the prospects and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 tunities kept Coach hie point conversion on the only *s~itzmm59 for the upcoming pheasant p.m. DNR personnel will Besonen’s Owen-Gage score in the half. Adelberg/Bellew 58 and quail hunting seasons, also be in the field those days Bulldogs from recording 54 Department of Natural Re- checking pheasants and dis- their 2nd NCTL win Friday The Bulldogs botched an- WdlaceErla sources officials say. tributing survey cards. other scoring opportunity in Crai-on 50 as they bowed to North the 3rd stanza set up by a Burn~o~s 4‘ “The forecast for pheasant Hunters may check in Huron, 14-0. Mike Kady fumble recov- Newmanmcwman 43 hunting in Sanilac, Tuscola pheasants at the Cass City “It was a contest to see who cry. Maharflerringsha w 40 and Huron counties is better office during regular office wanted to lose the worst and than the area has experi- hours throughout the season. we won,” said a disheart- Kady apparently advanced -enced in many years,” Bud “The purpose of the pheas- the North Huron blunder to B ened Besonen after the the 4-yard line but officials GremeVGeiger 78 Jarvis, a wildlife biologist ant check is to evaluate the game. stationed at the Cass City impact of the sichuan pheas- The ‘Dogs were held score- ruled him down at the 38- Smihmn/Zdrojew*i DNR Field Office, re- ant releases on the local less ixide the 15-yard line yard line, where North R~mer/H~~~62 Huron’s defense proved Tate/AP1eY 60 marked Friday. population over the past few on 4 possessions, 2 in the HammondJrhompson 58 “The scason will not com- years ,” Jarvis explained. first quarter, that set the tone worthy to the test. pare to the 40s and OS, but Turning to the quail hunt, for much of the night. The Bulldogs staged one lw~kovi~~eters54S- final scoring drive late in the Relnherdflmg hunting should compare to the wildlife biologist Owen-Gage’s best scoring 4th quarter. Niebrzydoski/Pobanz 435~ the mid OS," hc added. pointed out this will be only chance came on their first The pheaLsantseason opens the second hunt allowed in drive as they pounced on a After moving down to the Erla/Coston 40 Saturday and will conclude the upper Thumb in several North Huron fumble on the 8-yard line, another costly Hardcomment Nov. 1 1. The daily bag limit years. opening kickoff. The mis- penalty on the offensive line Israelsonkkkman 34 killed the ‘Dogs’ hopes of is 2 birds per day in Tuscola Prior to last year, quail cue gave the Bulldogs a first and Sanilac counties, but hunting had been closed for THUMB hunters down on the 18-yard line. escaping with victory. only one male pheasant per 15 years in Tuscola, Sanilac .can seek out their After advancing to the After that Besonen put in day in Huron County. The and Huron counties. The hosts’ 6-yard line, the ‘Dogs his 2nd string defense, season bag limit is 8 pheas- season was again closed this %rstpheasant of the were penalized and conse- which yielded a meaning- less touchdown by Kosinski ants. year in Huron County, based season (above) Sat- quently ran out of downs. Quail season, meanwhile, on the result of DNR run Coach Besonen questioned on a 17-yard jaunt. Kady played perhaps his THUMB B will get underway Oct. 28 surveys. *irday. The season the call. ASSOCIATION “Wewere called for tilting best game of the season, and conclude Nov. 11 in Despite the closing, the cor quail (left) in leading the ‘Dogs on both WL Tuscola and Sanilac coun- prospects for success in the the ball more than 45 de- Lakers 60 ties. There will be no quail Thumb are promising, ac- ’hscola and Sanilac gras before the snap. I am offenseKady rushed and defense. for a team high Bad Axe 51 hunt in Huron County this cording Jawis, who noted not blaming the refereeing. I Marlet& 42 year. southernto portions of Tuscola :ounties, mean- thought it was bad for both 58 yards, and recorded 14 tackles, including one quar- 42 The optimism related to and Sanilac counties should while, gets under- teams,” says the Hall of North Branch 33 this year’s pheasant hunt be as good as any place in the Fame coach, who added it terback sack, one fumble gay Oct. 28. recoveryception. and one pass inter- car0 City 24 may have something to do state in terms of quail num- was the first time he had that 15 with the release of sichuan bers. call h over 20 years of (Chinese) pheasants in the coaching. The Bulldogs play CPS at 0,s home Friday. area in recent years, but North Huron took over and NORTH CENTRAL Jarvis indicated increasing marched steadily for what 0-G NH THUMB WLD numbers are more the result ------would be the winning score. of good weather and im- First downs 6 13 zr------John Upthegrove ac- Rush. att. 36 41 Deckerville 40 proved habitat conditions. counted for the score when Rush. yds. 100 124 *On-Fair@Ove 3 1 he hauled in a 60-yard Pass. att 9 10 NorthHuron 31 George Kosinski pass. The weather.I would“I think consider, We’ve it’s hadmostly mild 4, whatwin- the Pass. comp. 3 2 Kingston 2 2. for powerful Deckerville drive covered 82 yards on 8 13 ters in a row,” he com- Pass. yds. 75 75 Peck plays. Penalties 8-60 8-65 Owen-Gage 04 mented. “The second thing Owen-Gage took the ensu- is many farmers have put The Owen-Gage Bulldogs by a 60-point margin, man- and hung with the NCTL P Owen-Gage FG FT PtS ing kickoff and sustained land in the (crop) set aside started the 2nd round of the aged only 4 first-half points. leaders. their best offensive series on CHAPEL0 program .” NCTL schedule with the Last Thursday the Bulldogs Six fast break baskets be- 23 the night, marching 69 yards same results netted in their entered the locker room tween Bulldog guards Vicki Tkacz 61 15 Ricker 5 1 4-7 17 to the hosts’ 12-yard line. SHOE SERVICE DNR officials released 500 opening game of the regular trailing 40-22. Ricker and Michelle Tkacz Again the Bulldogs’ drive season -suffering defeat to “We did play a lot better helped the ‘Dogs offset the Murawski 2 1-2 5 of the sichuan pheasants in Timmons 1-2 1 stalled when they ran out of 1986 and anothcr 500 last Deckerville. against them than the first inside play of Angie Beze- downs. However, Coach Dean time we played. We’ll need mek and Monica Spranger, Ferguson 2 4 Use oyr convenient pick-up & drop-off at Randall’s year, according to Jarvis, - The 2 teams traded field who said the birds were re- Roller was pleased with the to keep that up for the rest of who combined for 18 tallies psition for the remainder of CASS CITY TIRE marked improvement the says Roller. 15 2 6-18 42 leased in state land north and season,” by the intermission. the half, which ended 8-0 as 6392 Main Cass City west ofCass City, and in the shown in the Bulldogs’ The ‘Dogs will need that The Eagles settled the Deckervllle FC FT PtS Owcndale area. home defeat by powerful same type of effort this game in the 3rd stanza when 23 Deckerville, 78-42. Thursday, when they travel they held the Bulldogs Rumble 1 2 8 He pointed out that the “They were just too much to North Huron (7-2). scoreless for 7 minutes. Mosure 4 2 2-2 16 DNR will be checking for us inside,**stated Roller Trailing 20-6 entering the Ricker finally broke the Vogel 2 4 pheasants at the Cass City of the undefeated Eagles. 2nd stanza, the Bulldogs put ‘Dogs’ cold spell with a Kelke 3 2-3 8 Field Office (located 5 miles In the 2 teams’ first meet- together 8 minutes of thcir short jumper, followed by a Oswald 2 3-4 7 ing Owen-Gage, trounced best basketball this season 3-point boom, but it was too McCully 2 1-3 5 AND UP. AND UP. GET OUR PENALTY-FREE CD. YOUR RATE CAN ONLY GO UP. Rate adjusted monthly to six months or one year U.S. Treasury Bills. Your rate can go up, but never down. W $500 minimum deposit. W No penalty for early withdrawal. H Add to principal at any time.

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c .: CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS OCTOBER 17,1990 CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, PAGE NINE :- Barker is medalist Tough teams ahead ’ ; Hawk golfers Hawk cagers bow -* qualify for state tournev to Bad Axe, Ublv d The Cas’s City Red Hawk regionals also compete in The Cass City Red Hawk easy picking in the opening 8 minutes, 10-8, with bal- golf team finished second the individual meet even if basketball team is in the quarter and a blow-out was anced scoring. The teams behind the Bad Axe Hatch- their did not qualify. midst of the most rugged coming up. Led by Jennie played on about even terms team portion of the 1990 basket- Gavitt, the Hatchets charged ets in the regional tourney Three players tied for sec- and at the half the Hawks held Saturday at Willow ond in the individual meet. ball season and Coach Marty to a 14-4 lead. trailed by a single point, 23- Hills in Sandusky and Cas They were Todd Carder, Daniel’s charges would be But Jandi Hillaker wasn’t 22.Ubly took charge in the City’s Garen Barker, who Bad Axe, Steve Klaty, San- doing very well if they could going to let that happen. shot 81, was meet medalist. dusky, and Roger Major, win 2 of these 5 games. Despite being the focus of third quarter behind 3 buck- There were 14 teams en- Mayville, each with 84. One thing is sure. Cass the Bad Axe defense, she ets by Angie Stefan and a tered and the top 3 teams Scores were high because City will be decided under- poured in 8 points in the slump in the Hawk attack. qualified for the state finals of the condition of the dogs in most of these con- second period and Cass City Jodi Hillaker hit a pair of scheduled Saturday at Royal course. Although the meet tests. Already they have lost moved back into contention field goals and Jenny Nyc 2 Scot Golf Course in Lan- was played in good weather, 2 of the 5 games against at the half, trailing by just 4 free shots and that was it for sing. Tee-off is at 10 a.m. rain in the previous days some of the strongest teams points, 22-18. Cass City in the third quar- The scores of the top 3 made the course soft and in the area. The Hawks continued to ter. Going into the final pe- teams were: Bad Axe, 356; Last week the Hawks apply the pressure in the riod the Bearcats were in eliminated roll. bowed to Ubly on Tuesday, Cass City, 359, and San- Winter rules were in effect third period and going into front 35-28. It was too much dusky, 369. 47-39, and Thursday lost to the final quarter the game for the Hawks to overcome. and players were allowed to Bad Axe in a Thumb B Asso- The state meet features pick and clean plugged was tied, 33-all. Jandi Hillaker led Cass both individual and team JANDI HXLLAKER BEAT THE BUZZER on this 3-point ciation game, 49-39. Tues- But from there on in it was City with 14 points and Jodi balls. day the Hawks were to have competition. All teams that Other scores posted by the all Bad Axe. Led by Lynette Hillaker addcd 10 points. qualify are automatically in shot with a second left, to move Cass City to within a point of met North Branch, followed Grifka’s 3-pointer and4 free Ubly was led by 3 players in Hawk team were: Chris by Millington Thursday and the individual competition. Herringshaw, 92; Jeff Ubly, but the visiting Bearcats still prevailed in the last half, throws and 3 buckets by double figures, Kelly Fran- In addition, any who are Marlette, Tuesday, Oct. 23. Jennifer Brining, the win- zel, 10 points; Tracee La- Hockey, 98; Troy Osen- 47-39. Guarding Hillaker is Renee Pionk. Of special interest to Hawk among the top 5 in the toski, 9 1, and Bart Hall, 95. ners outscored the Hawks, Buhn, 12 points,and Stefan, fans will be the Marlette 16-6. 11 points. I. . game. The Hawks bowed by Jandi Hillaker led all scor- a single point when the ers with 19 points, while JUNIOR VARSITY Hawks bow to BadAxe teams met in the fust round Gavitt and Heidi Reimann I The Hawk junior varsity at Marlette. shared scoring honors for had little trouble defeating If Cass City play with can Bad Axe with 14 points the Hatchets, 52-21, but the defensive intensity each. shown against the Hatchets, were soundly dcfeatcd by Broncos-Ca the Ubly JV, 45-29. Ubly ss CitV chances are some good UBLY GAME things will happen as the and Car0 are the only teams to hold wins over the Cass regular season winds down Some excellent shooting City junior varsity. and schools prep for the dis- enabled the Ubly Bearcats to .game rated even trict tournaments. top the Hawks. Ubly con- Daniel called it the best verted 19 of 36 shots from The teams are even in the are in the standings. The battle between the team defense the Hawks the field for a gaudy 53 per- ThumbB Association stand- North Branch will be schools is for fifth place in have played all year. It cent average, It was more ings with 2 wins and4 losses coming off a defeat by the league. Lakers have al- wasn’t enough to win, as than Cass City could over- The globefish staves off and, judging by the seam’s Millington, and Cass City ready clinched at least a tie Bad Axe controlled the of- come. predators by gulping a record, the game Friday at will try to get back into the for the title with thcir key 30- fensive boards to chalk up It was anybody’s garnc for large quantity of water, till North Branch promises to be winning circle after losing to 14 win last week over Mar- the victory. 3 quarters. The Bearcats it becomes simply too I about as even as the teams Bad Axe Friday, 28-14. lette. It looked as if Bad Axe had slipped in front after the first large to be swallowed by The Hatchets piled up an its enemies. impressive edge in the sta- tistics, but it was anybody’s game until the winners scored a touchdown mid- way through the final period to go ahead by 14 points. In the early going it ap- peared as if an upset was in the making. The Hawks drew first blood with 6:22 left in the first quarter as Brad Gray hit Troy Perry with a 33-yard touchdown strike. The run for extra point failed, Bad Axe got that one back a couple of minutes later, also via the air route in a play that covered 76 yards. Cass City made it 14-6 on an unusual play. Gray hit Perry with a short pass and Perry then tossed the ball to JENNY STORM OF CASS CITY was Tim Englehart, who went closely guarded by Kelly Franzel of the remaining distance in a GREG GRAHAM Leading tackler play that covered 29 yards. Ubly as she attempted to get the ball in Gray then teamed withPerry for the extra points. to Jennifer Fruendt in the first half

But after that it was all downhill for the Hawks. Angie Stefan. The team was hurt whcn hr I Englehart suffered a leg in- jury that sharply reduced his CROWLEY effectiveness and playing time. CHIROPRAC Wecreate through the The Hatchets tied the PCllNT STORE education. gentle score at half-time as Bob 6544 MAIN ST. - CASCITY 872-2445 Forsyth turned the left cor- techniques & personal ar= ner and went 38 yards. The care, a healtlg and extra point run was good. painJree body. Bad Axe went ahead for the first time in the game PLEASE Call For . with proven expe- with 3.28 left in the third An Appointment Let’s quarter, scoring on a one- rience, integrity and yard quarterback dive. CASS CITY The clincher was added 5986 E. Cass City Rd., (M-81) honesty. Dick is a Keep Dick with 7145 left in the game as (in the Allen Health Center) a Forsyth capped a drive with “native son” who has a 9-yard run. The extra 872-4241 points came on a run. Appointments taken served the interests Working DR. CROWLEY Tues, & Fri.-9:00-1290 of his constituents for w Dcspite his injury, B.S.D.C. Wed. & Thurs.-2:00-7:00 Englehart piled up 135 yards I’ J His rushing in 19 carries, a 7.1- eight years now. For Us! yard average. Greg Graham ability and availabil- led the defense with 15 tack- Clip & $ave Pizza les, including 6 unassisted. on are our most valu- Kevin Mika had one of his itvC best games on defense with able link with State 13 tackles. Government. CC BA First Downs 12 13 re-elect Rushing attempts 39 54 Rushing yards 151 218 Passescomplete 6 3 Passing attempts 16 8 Passes inter. 11 Passing yds. 69 104 Fumbles lost 31 Penalties, yds. 3-25 7-50 Al 1 Republican State Repre

Paid for by cmm to re-elect Dick Allen. The basketball dribble 3372 W. Gilford Rd , Caro, MI 48723 was first used profession- : BRAD GRAY Touchdown strikes ally by Bert Loomis in 1896. PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17,1990 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Windbreak Letter seminar Donations still I to the editor I scheduled needed for I The Tuscola Soil Conser- vationDistrictwill sponsora windbreak and reforestation Parade units seminar Oct. 17 at 230 u.m. food closet at the John Findlay farm. Topics to be covered in- Workers at the Cass City isting supplies. in wrong order clude planning homestead Community Food Closet are “We’d appreciate any and field windbreaks and hoping area residents will do help,” she added. “The only reforestation plantings, their part to help meet the things we cannot accept are Dear Editor: fraternal organization ahead never-ending challenge of home canned items.” of them - was a mistake by weed control in tree plant- - keeping the emergency food Wonsie pointed out that a The village of Car0 is to the parade chairman. I have ings and opportunities for be cost sharing on agricultural program’s shelves stocked. number of church groups complimented on having a nothing against the other The need is nearly as great have been faithful in makinp fine Pumpkin Festival this military organization or the land. Chuck Volz,”a forester for as ever, particularly with donations over the years, as year. It was fine weather, a fraternal organization, but it layoffs and other economic is total disregard of protocol the Department of Natural have the Boy Scouts, who real fine turnout of people. difficulties being faced by sponsor a food drive. that I object to. Other vet- Resources, will discuss the But as commander of the planning and techniques area families. Typically, the The food closet was estab- car0 VFW Post 4164, I feel eran organizations feel as approach of cold weather we do. needed for a successful lished in 1982 to help those I must point out 2 errors in and the holiday season also without a steady income, the parade lineup. In the event that proper woodlot planting. Dr. Douglas Lantagne, Exten- translate into an increased persons who are on welfare First, after the county protocol and precedence is STOCKING UP- Area residents are being asked to help fill need. disregarded next year, I will sion specialist in forest re- but are having a hard time sheriff and police escort, the generation and herbicides, the shelves at the Cass City Community Food Closet. Dona- A year ago food closet offi- makingendsmeet,andthose military units march in the recommend that the Car0 cials saw supplies fall to who face a one-time finan- VFW Color Guard not will talk about weed control first unit, not an intermin- in forest plantings. David tions can be made by contacting Carol LaPonsie (above) at their lowest levels since the cial emergency. gling of military units and march in the 11th annual program1980s. began in the early Since 1983, the program fraternal organizations. Pumpkin Festival parade. Claerhout, ASCS director, 872-3314. will clarify the type of land has been administerd by These units are to be sepa- O=Gseniors A plea for help brought the Human Development rated. Secondly, the host Sincerely: and ownership that will qualify for Department of needed donations and, to- Commission, Caro, which veterans post is to march air activities day, officials say the situ- provides a significant behind the police escorts, Clifford Seeley, Agriculture cost sharing programs. Jim Graham, dis- Thirty-eight members of Nursing home ation is a bit brighter than it amount of supplies through The Car0 Vrsw Post 4 164 Post Commander, was then. However, they donations of Surplus Color Guard marching in Tuscola County VFW Post trictconservationistwith the the Owen-Gage Senior Citi- Com- zens Club met Oct. 4 at the point out, the number of modity Program foods and position 4A with another 4164 Soil Conservation Service, - - will cover the various de- parish hall of St. Agatha’s persons seeking help contin- occasional small cash military organization and a Caro, Michigan Jreceiveshonor I ues increase. signs of homestead and field Church in Gagetown for a to grants. w indbreaks. potluck meal and business “This year alone we’ve A representative of a The John Findlay farm is meeting. A Kawkawlin nursing lence decree based on out- served 77 households, or household is allowed 4 visits Ulfigreturns located on the south side of Seven blood pressure home owned by a former standing merit. 287 people, and we’ve each year to the facility, from Teadings were taken and Cass City resident and her The award is based on added 28 new households, or door prizes were awarded located in the basement of husband was recently hon- evaluations of administra- 85 people,” Carol LaPonsie the First Baptist Church, to Florence Schell and ored by the Health Care remarked. Luther Durham. tive agency reports, facility 6420 Houghton St., Cass 1/2 miles east of Ree~. The group sang “Happy Association of Michigan, operations, community rela- Wonsie, along with Edsel City. The hours are 9 to Navy Petty Officer 3rd lette High School, he joined Birthday” to Andy Szedik, which represents 270 nurs- tions and on-site evaluations and Fern Connell, are volun- 11:30 a.m. on Tuesdays. Class Jeffery J. Ulfig, son of the Navy in May 1987. Homer Kretzschmer, Irma ing homes in the state. conducted by a team that teer workers at the food Additional information is John N. and Christine A. Cass City Ouvry, Bernice Clara, Au- consists of a consumer, an closet. available by calling 872- Ulfig, 4518 W. Sanilac Rd., drey Frankowski and Mary Huron Woods Nursing attorney or accountant, a Currently, she said, “we 33 14 or 872-3 155. Snover, recently returned school menu Wald, who just had her 95th Home Center, a 60-bed physician and 2 nursing are low on food that comes from deployment to Europe birthday. OCT. 22-26 skilled nursing facility home administrators. from the community. We Festian on while serving with Naval It was noted that Mary owned by Jack and Arlene received a bundle of (sur- Mobile Construction Battal- Blondell is now recovering Monday Beef & (O’hll) Peplinski, has been Diabetes group plus) commodities, but ion-3, Port Hueneme, Calif. - Bean at her daughter’s (hfrs. named recipient of the 1990 we’re limited on how much honors list Burrito, Mixed Vegetables, Robert Ricker) home in Fruit, Facility Excellence Award. slates program we can give away.” During the 8-month de- Milk. Owendale. Also, a get-well Gagetown resident Lore A. ployment, he participated in Tuesday - Cheese & Pep- card was sent to Bernadine That’s where local contri- peroni Green Good. butions-canned fruits, Festian, 5664 Green Rd., is various military operations, Pizza, Beans, among 206 summer semes- humanitarian service proj- Fruit, Milk. All who have signed up vegetables and meats, paper for the dinner at the products and other house- ter students who have been ects and community support Wednesday - 2 Tacos w/ named the honors list at projects, and visited several Beef & Cheese, Carrots, Methodist Church in hold items-come in, Lap- to Fruit, Gagetown Oct. 18 were *- onsie said. She noted a lack Delta College. foreign countries, including Milk. asked to take their own “Retinopathy”. To eligible fok the Spain, Italy, Greece and Thursday Meatloaf w/ of an abundant supply of be - table service. According to officials of The speaker will be Dr. such items has forced pro- honor, a student must carry Scotland. Roll, Scalloped Potatoes, At the first meeting in the Health Care Association Weiner, Wednesday, Oct. Fruit, gram workers to cut down on at least 6 credits and main- Currently, Ulfig Milk. November the club will of Michigan, the excellence 17, at 1:OO p.m. at Marlette tain a minimum grade point serves as Friday - No School. hold a craft show for the amount of food given the special mechanic with show award is not an automatic Community Hospital con- away in order to stretch ex- average of 3.5. Jeffery Ulfig 2nd entree - - - Hot Dag w/ or for sale. Also, a nominat- yearly award, but an excel- ference room. Seal Team No. 6, stationed Bun. ing committee will be in Virginia Beach, Va. named for the election of a A 1987 graduate of Mar- new president ’ and vice- Organize grief president in December. Candidates to support group speak at A Grief Recovery Support to 8 to 10 persons. Group is being started for According to Charmley, Oct. 22 meet anyone who has experi- grief that remains unre- enced the death of a spouse solved, or inadequately re- The Tuscola County Allied and needs support in work- solved, goes “underground” Veterans Council will host a ing through their grief. and will eventually cause “meet the candidate” get- problems such as chronic together Oct. 22 at the Car0 Rose Mary Charmley, anxiety, chronic sleepless- VFW Post Home, located at R.N., aging specialist with ness, physical health prob- 1030 W. Car0 Road (M-81). Tuscola County Commu- lems and even alcoholism. The meeting will begin at nity Mental Health, an- 7:30 p.m. nounced she is organizing an “The pain of grief is not a All candidates for county, 8-week series beginning prolonged, dull ache, but state and national office Oct. 23 and continuing ev- rather acute, excruciating, have been invited. ery Tuesday through DE. stabbing pangs, with feel- Each candidate will have OIL 11 A A. ings of overwhelming lone- the opportunity to express liness, helplessness, hope- his or her views and answer The series will be held at lessness, anger and fear,” questions from the public. the Indianfields Public Li- she explained. “By working brary, 840 W. Frank St., through these and many Caro, from 1 to 3 p.m. CHANGE varied feelings with others The group will be limited who are also grieving, the surprise process can be facilitated ;orneone with and usually hastened.” AEROBICS -* i Halloween “Knowing that you are not SPECIAL 1 at alone,” Charmley added, ;ard! “and that your feelings are a 1 Northern Sun Tanning Salon normal part of the grief re- covery is a big step in the Classes start first week of November healing process.” * NO Appointment + 15-Minute .I Relax in Comfort Monday & Wednesday 7:OO p.m. Additional information on Necessary Oil Change In Our Customer Lounge the topic and upcoming sup- Sign Up Now port group sessions is avail- able by contacting Charm- 872-4167 ley at 673-6191. DO=IT-Y 0U RS E L F E RS SAVE SAVE $AVE/-? - When You Buy By The Quart Case you warm and cozy this winter. Let us show you how the Century gas furnace can heat your home efficiently and Save you 20%. Drum

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Anthony 616. Town & Country 22 LADIES'AFTERNOON LEAGUE training at Lackland Air Air Force Base, Homestead, Oct. 11 R. Spcirs 182. High Games: M. Weltin Hell Raisers with an actual series of 607. :; Force Base, Texas. Fla. 243, J. Lefler 236, Duane Bee Gee's 19 Oct.9 .I She bowls for the team of Rolling Hills 21 O'Dell 227, Doug O'Dell Dream Team 18 Croft-Clara 21 NIGHT OWLS 215, D. Doerr 214, J. Baker Country Gals 16 Gainer's Meat Packing on Educators Quaker Maid 17 Oct. 10, 1990 219, K. Anthony 225, B. Sunshine Girls 15 the Tuesday Kings and Cass City 16 McLachlan 223. Chemical Bank 14 Queens League at Crazy Horse Saloon, Ubly. Kritzman's 14 Pro's 9 High Team Series: Deford Men's High Series: Lee Georgine' s 14 to hear Tracy 601. Car0 Chiropractic 13 Cole Crew 7 Country Grocery 1963. Charmont Boozers 13 Sobczak Const. 13 Bowler Boys High Team Game: Deford Men's High Game: Lee Other 550 and higher series 6 Tracy 214,203. bowled were: Pam Corco- Dr. Wong Miller's Chicks 13 Lush Boys 5 Country Grocery 742. IGA Foodliner Women's High Series: High Series: N. Rabideau ran, 608 and 580, Charmont, 12 Cass City; Grace Rifenbark, Herron Builders 12 High Scries: B. Kingsland Missy Fee 447, 493. The Tuscola Staff Devel- Clean Up Crew 11 541, T. Babich 538, J, SATURDAY SPINNERS Women's High Game: Rita High Game: N. Rabideau 559, Bad Axe Lanes; Sandy opment Consortium is spon- Hany Lenda, Inc. 5 Jr. League Murphy 167. 171. Hyzer, 554, Ty's Bowling Langcnburg 524, L. Albre- Lounge, Elkton; Virginia soring its fifth one-day con- cht 501. Oct. 13, 1990 High Team Series: Cass High Team Series: ference at Car0 High School 500 Scries: P. Corcoran City Oil & Gas 1840. Georgine's 1690. Maurer, 551, Bad Axe High Games: B. Kingsland Lanes, Cindy Dubs, Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 587, P. Little 535, N. Wal- 204, T. Babich 201. High Bowlers 5. High Team Game: Cass High Team Game: and The keynote speaker is Dr. lace 526, Phyllis McIntosh Tigers 5 City Oil & Gas 6l3. Georgine's 59 1. 550, Pigeon Lanes. High Team Series: Cole a Harry Wong of Sunny Valc, 521, S. DeLong 5 14. Crew 1540. T& Speed Balls 4 1/2 Calif., one of the most 200 Games: P, Corcoran High Team Game: Cole Bad Boys 4 sought after speakers in 210, N. Wallace 206. Crew 565. Ninja Turtles 3 1/2 1 Dynamite Bowlers 3 Jason Jezewski education today. His topic High Team Series & will be "How to Achieve Games: Car0 Chiropractic First Timers 3 '. SUNDAY NO ROLLERS The Strikers 3 : During the 6 weeks of Maximum Success in the 2322 & 837. Oct. 7 Classroom," and he will Pin Busters 2 * training, the airman studied Garfield's Gang ' 1 112 .' the Air Force mission, ot- speak to everyone in the Hammer Time 11 those MERCHANTS' L'A'' The Little Rollers 1 " ganization and customs, and morning and to who Family Affair 9 I! ' Ultimate Warriors 1/2 received special training in have chosen his session for Oct. 10 Warju Flooring 7 human relations. In addi- the afternoon, Buds & Blossoms "7 BrentwOOd 17 Boys' High Series: Brad ' tion, airmen who complete After lunch, which is pro- E.T. 6 Russell 224, Corey Gilliam basic training earn credits vided as part of the day's Board Chrysler 15 Paul's Urethane Sys.14 1/2 Airborne 5 220. : toward an associates degree program, there will be ses- Gamblers 5 Charmont 14 Boys' High Games: Brad ", through the community col- sions on classroom manage- Anonymous 4 Charmont Motel 13 Russell 121, Justin Humes "" lege of the Air Force. ment, teaching strategies, Hardee's 4 the school improvement Kingston State Bank 13 120, U Can't Touch This *4 Girls' High Series: Kara process, inclusive education Croft-Clara Lumber 12 Simpson's 3 Gaymer 146. and other current topics as Gilligan's 11 Bundy 3 well as sessions for content D & D Construction 10 1/2 Girls' High Game: Kara New England Life 10 Gaymer 93, areas. Men's High Series: P. High Team Series: Tigers Presenters include many Kritzman's 8 Rushlow 601, S. Murphy Ncut rogena' Herron Builders 6 600 local educators as well as 593, R. Perkins 537, T. High Team Game: Dyna- representatives from the Coleman 527. mite Bowlers 309. Department of Education. High Series & Games: G. Men's High Game: S. There will be several ven- Robinson 684 (278-235),M. Murphy 223, P. Rushlow dors with exhibits as well as LU~Z632 (237-227), T. Comment631 (225-212),D. 212, R. Perkins 212. the 4-H Teens, who will Women's High Series: D. SATURDAY SPINNERS assist the prescnters, and Dickinson 614 (234-215), Cosway 478, C. Talaski 437. M. Jackson 594 ((224), W. Sr. League D.A.R.E. representatives Womcn's High Game: D. Oct. 13,1990 from the sheriff's depart- Smith 580 (213), K. Ecachy 577 (210),D. Englehart 572, Cosway 198, T. Rabideau ment. 171, H. Karr 168. The Cruisers 8 C,Karr 571, J. Maharg 569, High Team Series: Ham- Neutrogena G. Riccardi 567 (222), S. The Pin Heads 7 mer Time 1787. om1 ne! wt 01 gm) Right to Hammctt 558 (243), R. Sharp Shooters 7 net wl 35 oz I100 35 (loo Rabideau 557, D. Miller High Team Game: Pin Destroyers 6 'SKIN CARE Life meet 556, L. Summers 556, D. Simpson's 639. Rolling Thunder 5 Volz 555, J. Lefler 554, L. Hammer Time 4 set Oct*22 Spiekerman 553 (234). High Rollers 3 Wild Bowlers 3 A meeting of the Tuscola TUSCOLA Fiercesome Tigers 2 Reg. County Right to Life organi- MERCHANTS' "B" GET-TOGETHERS P2MH 2 $5.39

zation will be held at 6:30 Oct. 10 Oct. 9 Miller Eggs, Inc. 1 p.m. Oct. 22 at the Indi- Bar 3.502.-+ anfields Township Library. Engineered Tools Ball Dusters 0 $239 19 Millers 24 Soap mee...... Warju Flooring 14 Spaulding 21 Boys' High Series: Ben Reg. $2.95 Northern Sun 14 Hunt 21 Schott 524. Mr. Chips 14 Brinkman 20 Boys' High Games: Ben h I I j norwegianformula richer thana lotion 1 CASS CITY II Charmont 7 Charmont 20 Schott 192, 191, Ryan I I 5 1140~. $535 Jaycees 4 Parkway 17 Pringle 169, Jason Morgan Emulsion om PRESCHOOLO I1 B.A. Calka 17 166, John Phillips 163. Reg. $6.69 High Scries & Games: T. D&S 14 Girls' High Series: Tracey has a few openings for Commcnt 578 (223), Gary Kermit i3 Patera 370. Robinson 578 (245), P. & 4 year olds cc sports 8 Girls' High Game: Joie 3 Mika 574 (220), D. Roth 565 Humes 147. Call Dawn Harrison (243), S. Murphy 550, B. High Series: C. Comment High Team Series: The Pin Bredemeyer 226, G. Perkins 633, E. Schultz 588, B. Heads 1697. 220. 872=545a McLachlan 620, T. Com- High Team Game: Thc Pin // ment 606. Heads 616. _- CHARMONT LADIES High Games: B. Bnnkman 248, N. Holdburg 212, B. THURSDAY MORNING Boards 19 Anthes 223, D. O'Dcll214, COFFEE LEAGUE Cass City Cable-ettes 19 F. Kapral 214, P. Martin Oct. 11,1990 Servi Star 18 243, Trucmncr Salvage 17 High Tcam Series: Millers Deford Country Groc. 21 Live-W ires 16 2716. Pin Pals 19 IGA@ Foodliner Burnettes 14 100 50 100 1 High Team Garnc: Spauld- Sal's Country Clipper 17 Cass City Tirc 13 ing 963. €€IRoth 14 1/2 TYLENOL TYLENOL TYLENOL Thumb Nat'l. Bank 12 1/2 Forts 14 Reg. Strength Extra-Strengt h Extra-Strength Continental Rental 12 THURSDAY NITE TRIO AIDES 13 Pizza Villa 12 Oct. 11, 1990 Kingston Mini Mart 12 1/2 Tablets Caplets Tab lets Gilligans 10 Bye 1 Charmont 5 1/2 Nelesco 20 Rooster Ranch 19 $597 High Team Series & $488 $377 Cass City IGA 18 Game: Deford Country Tcam High Game: Cable- Martin Elec. 11 Reg. Value $6.69 Reg. Value $5.62 Reg. Value $8.45 Northon Const. 14 Groc. 1788 & 608 ettcs 1055. High Game: Rose Levine Kilbourn Sew. 14 Team High Series: Cable- 189. ettes 3095 Deford Country Groc. 14 Kilbourn Tech 11 High Series: Diane Smith & liter High Series: B. Kilbourn 494. 524, P. Corcoran 521, D. Fuelgas 11 Sweeney 478, P. McIntosh Charmont 11 rn 478, M. Michalski485, N. Jacques Seeds 11 FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED Davis 473. Quaker Maid 8 DOUBLES High Games: B. Kilbourn Oct. 12, 1990 204, P. Corcoran 201, M. High Series: M. Weltin Michalski 187, R.Copcland 654, J. Lefler 586, B. The Family 23 ANTI-FREEZE WINDSHIELD BIRD SEED SOLVENT $1I9 2188~ 99c 2 Ib. Sunflower Seed gallon Dr 5 Ib. Wild Bird Feed

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$::Huge* aid to fire fighters Install area drv hvdrant i4;* It might sound a bit Warner residence Saturday differs from a standard fire cessed by removing a cap on saving deal.” Mayville and Car0 depart- ‘strange, but a dry fire hy- by Car0 and Elkland Town- hydrant in that no water the pipe and attaching a Kingston Fire Chief Bob ments, he said. ‘hmtlocated just south of ship firemen with the help of pressure is involved and the “hard suction hose” to a fue Miller, whose department All 3 are the result of a Deford is expected to give Duane Sprague, captain of water source is a pond or pumper, which draws and will also use the dry hydrant cooperative effort among ”’firemen a big edge in bat- the Tuscoh County Dive river. pumps the water into a wait- put into operation Saturday, the Elkland Township, Cqo I,.>fling fires in the rural area. Rescue Team,the hydrant is Elkland Township Fire ing tanker. echoed those comments. and Kings ton departments, -‘ In fact, officials say the r: the third of its kind put into Chief Dick Root explained “It’s a source of water for “It takes a lot of water,” he which pooled a combined .relatively new fire fighting operation in the Thumb over that a dry hydrant consists of fighting rural fires, is what it said. “If you get a structure $1,800 in DNR grants tool can mean the difference the past 6 weeks. several feet of buried PVC is,”Root said. “Wecan have fre that’s fully involved, they’ve received this year to between saving and losing Despite its name, a “dry” piping leading from a some more water in less of a time especially a barn, you can purchase the materials. some structures. hydrant is a readily available of water to the edge of 3 span.” put thousands of gallons on The deparfments, which Installed at the Clinton source of water, although it roadway. The water is ac- Car0 Fireman Dick Damm it.” have matched the grant agreed and added that hav- Root said the dry hydrant money with in-kind labor, ing a readily available dso provides some other sought and received permis- source of water near a fire benefits, “We’re not only sion from landowners to use will increase the chances of saving the village money as their ponds. saving a burning structure. far as water, we’re saving Root, Damm and Miller all Damm and Car0 Fire Chief wear and tear and the cost of remarked they would like to Dave Mattlin have spear- operating the trucks,” he see more dry hydrants in- headed the effort to install explained. “It’s a savings all stalled in other nearby rural dry hydrants in the Thumb. around.” areas. “This is going to save us a “If you could get these 5 or lot of time,” Damm said. Root noted 2 other dry 6 miles apart, you’d improve “We’re not going to have to hydrants have been installed fire fighting a lot,” Root run back to town to re-fill in the area in recent weeks. said. “I can see so much tankers .” One, near the intersection potential for these things, “I’ve seen so many homes of Riley and Murray roads, and I think every fire chief in lost because we ran out of will serve the Elkland the county will agree.” water or didn’t have other Township, Car0 and King- Miller indicated he also sources of water nearby,” ston departments, and the sees a lot of potential for the Root, a veteran Fire fighter other, installed near Murray hydrants, although area de- CORKINS FITS the final section of of more than 38 years, com- Road just south of M-46, partments haven’t had a lot mented. “This is a property will service the Kingston, of experience with them yet. PVC pipe onto the dry hydrant, from “There may be some prob- which area fire departments will vac- lems,” he conceded, “but if you don’t try these things, uum water out of a nearby pond, you’ll never know. We’re Vandals smash still better off than we were through a pumper, into a waiting j ELKLAND TOWNSHIP Fireman Randy Middleton digs a before.” tanker. trench in preparation for the installation of a dry hydrant at homes windows i the Clinton Warner residence. Standing by are (from left) Pay off your mortgage Elkland Township fireman Roger Hurley, Caro fireman Dick vandals went on a brief ing at least 3 windows at 3 and send your kids to Damm, Elkland Fire Capt. Milt Connolly and Chief Dick rampage early Sunday houses in the village. college . . . with L morning in Cass City, break- According to Cass City ! Root. police, the individuals re- UNIVERSAL LIFE sponsible first hit the Albert You can reach your most important goals with a and Judy Haas home at 4243 Universal Life policy from Farm Bureau Life Insurance Seeger SL Company of Michigan. Besides low-cost life insurance The couple reported being Drotection, Universal Life helps build a substantial cash 1 I;due fund that you can use to buy a house, pay off a awakened at about a.m. by a crash, police said, adding a mortgage, or educate your kids. Find out more about the Rich Ypma one policy that can meet the needs of your life. window at the residence was P.0. Box 40 struck by a pumpkin taken Making your future more predictable Bad Axe, MI 48413 from a nearby residence. DFAUM BUREAU Phone: 269-9911 or 8NSURANCE 10 IY llyl I- IM T*w I( ul“ About minutes later, a I.h‘r.LIW . uw ,* . - . 872-5152 steel toy car was thrown at a I I window at the Glen Miracle residence, 6458 Garfield Ave., and 5 minutes later, a large plastic pipe was used to smash a window at the home of Leona Webb, &IO6 sixth st. Police Chief Gene Wilson said one of 2 additional re- ports he received Monday may also be related. That report came from officials at Coulter Farm Supply, 4 155 VulcanSt.,wherearcckwas thrown at a window. Wilson said another win- dow, at the office of Attor- ney Jack Burns, 6352 Garfield Ave., was smashed Sunday night.

i CAR0 FIREMAN GARY Corkins steadies the 6-inch PVC piping used to make YEAR MAKE MODEL COLOR WAS NOW ,adry hydrant in a pond just south of Deford Saturday morning. After Tbscola I I 1988 Sunbird GT Turbo 2 dr. Silv 8395.00 7395.00 Nine million tons of salt 5295.00 4295.00 County Dive Rescue Team Capt. Duane Sprague (above, in the water) helped set are applied to American 1988 Chev Corsica 4 dr.Grey the piping in place under water, the trench was filled back up with sand. highways each year for 1988 GMC Ext. Cab Lt. Blue 899500 8495.00 road de-icing. 1988 Ford Escort 2 dr. Grey 4295.00 3795.00 1988 GMC Sierra Pikup 4x4 Blye 13,995.00 12,995.00 1987 Olds Firenza 4 dr. Gray 5995.00 4995.00 Salvation Army plans 1987 GMC Suburban TT Blue 9995.00 8995.00 1987 GMC Suburban l7Brown 1 1995.00 11,495.00 1987 Chrysler New Yorker 4 dr. 3795.00 3195.00 1987 Ford Tempo GL 4 dr. Red 4595.00 3995.00 military- gift- program- - 1 I PAT CURTIS - Chevrolet - Oldsmobile - Cadillac 1987 Sunbird GT Blk Grey 6495.00 61 95.00 A A special gift program to ized plastic coffeemug and a gifts in the hands of our serv- 700 N. State St., Caro Ph. 673-2171 1987 LeSabre Cust. 4 dr. Claret 5495.00 4995.00 remember Michigan resi- message from home. In- icemen and women in time 1986 Chev Celebrity 4 dr. Maroon 4995.00 4495.00 dents who are serving over- scribed on each mug is: forChristmas,”Imeysaid. I 9495.00 seas in the U.S. military will “Michigan Loves You.” Persons wishinn to have a I 1986 GMC Suburban Red Silver 9995.00 lx conducted during the gift mug sent to’ a family 1986 Pont Trans Am Black 6495.00 5995.00 upcoming holiday season by “This will be an additional SPECIAL SERWCE feature of our statewide member in the service over- 1985 Pont. Parisienne 4 dr. Gold 2995.00 2495.00 .the Salvation Army. seas can send the service- 1985 Olds 98 Reg. Brghm 4 dr. Blck 6495.00 “The presence of so many 1990 holiday service pro- 6995.00 gram,” Harvey said. “The man or woman’s name and 1985 Buick Cent 4 dr. Blue 21 95.00 1895.00 Michigan men and women APO address to: The Salva- Sunday, among U.S. Forces in the Salvation Army has been 1985 Chrysler Laser 2 dr. Burg 3295.00 3295.00 serving men and women in tion Army, Project Christ- Persian Golf prompted us to mas Mug, 16130 Northland 1985 GMC Safari Van TT Grey 7995.00 ?995.00 launch this holiday gift ef- uniform throughout our 125 Oct. 21 year history. This year’s Drive, Southfield, MI 1984 Chev Suburban Tan 6995.00 5995.00 ‘fort,” Lt. Colonel Clarence 48075. Harvey, commander of the program is just an extension 6:OO p.m. 1984 Ford Bronco 4x4 Black 5295.00 4795.00 of what we have done all If families wish to include a “Svation Army for Eastern brief message they can do so 1984 Buick Prk Ave 4 dr. Lt Brown 3995.00 3495.00 Michigan, said. along,” Cass City 1983 Chev Celebrity 4 dr.Lt Bnnrn 2595.00 He noted that Salvation by writing it on a small (2”x 3495.00 ”But we want to make sure 3”) tag-size piece of paper. 1982 Olds Cutlass Ciera 2 dr.Red 1995.00 1995.00 state’s active military Army donuts, hot coffee and bur “There will be no charge Church of God 1982 Buick Century Cust 4 dr.Gry 2495.00 1895.00 personnel at every overseas sandwiches became staples for this service,” Harvey location are remembered for servicemen and women 1981 Pont Grand Prix 2 dr. Red 1995.00 1995.00 duringbothWorldWarIand added. ‘The cost of buying 6455 Sixth St. during the holidays.” and mailing the gifts will 1981 Chev Chevette 2 dr. Lt Blue 695.00 695.00 World War 11. be 1 Harvey said -Michigan paid through special funds 1980 Buick LeSabre 4 dr. 1495.00 1495.00 families are being asked to The Salvation Army will we will raise during our Julie Jenkins Singer - Psalmist 1980 Pont. Gr Lemans Sta Wag 2995.00 2495.00 ’send to the Salvation Army collect names of Michigan annual Christmas cam- - names of loved ones who military personnel until paign. We feel that our men 1979 Dodge Trans Van Motor Home 8995.00 7995.00 will be stationed overseas Dec. 1 Volunteers will help and women in the militaq Come, Worship the Lord with us 1979 Chev Blazer 4x4 Blue 1995.00 1695.00 during the holidays. pack and wrap the individ- have a special need to be on this special Sunday evening 1978 Buick Regal 2 dr. Black 2495.00 1995.00 Once it receives the names, ual gifts, and send them via rememkred this year, and 1978 Dodge 3/4 Ton 4x4 White 2795.00 1995.00 military mail to servicemen the Salvation Army will we want to meet that need. 2995.00 send each serviceman and and women. We think our donors will For ten years Julie has been a member and 1978 Chev Blazer 4x4 Red 2995.00 senicewoman a personal- “Our goal is to have the agree and will help us.” pan ot the Ministry of Helps staff at Living Word International in Midland, Michigan, and she is now a pirt of Mark Barclay Ministries. Scott M. Tysick, Pastor CASS CITY, WCHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER 17,1990 PAGE THIRTEEN . .. . . Sr. Citizens Menu Worci~~askd t6makemervatimsarrtba Your neighbor says day of the mcal Mwd~8 policy 8Ztm.cdiqg Ann board Stepka School adopts by to a.m.-#a.m.

Raise federal OCT. 22,24,26 Monday - Lasagna, Yel- endI school bus light confusion low Waxed Beans, Salad Italian Bread, Pears. The Cass City School adopted will be the way that Campbell Elementary particular requirements, he Edwards, teacher, the taxes? No wav Bar, J Wednesday Oven Board wrestled with the new communicable disease con- School librarian, and Cathy receives some sort of a school will purchase 30 texts - Red useof lightson school buses, trol will be handled. It again "token reward" for ,his ac- Enough is enough is the way Colleen Ford of Clifford feels Chicken, Scalloped Pota- Cooper, reading instructor, for elementary art at acost of about the current proposal to raise federal taxes. The people reviewed Several proce- reflects current policy now gave a 10-minuteslide pres- complishments. $1,468. toes, Salad Bar, Variety durestobeadoptedasschool in effect, but not an official entation informing the "My personal goal is 100% didn't make the deficit, she asserts, and they shouldn't be Bread, Plums. policy and hard reports *A resolution concerning required to pay for it. Friday - Pork Chops, part of the policy regula- board of a home/school participation by the stu- the early childhood program from teachers in a strictly tions. reading program entitled dents," added Emerson. They get abig raise in Dressing or Bread, Mashed routine meeting Monday was adopted to make the salaries and want to Potatoes with Gravy, "Reading Magic." In the first 2 wmks of the school eligible for the night at the high school. During the 5-month pro- program, which started in charge it to us, she as- Stewed Tomatoes, Peach The board and Supt. Ken COMMUNITY $45,000 funding for the pro- serts. What they should Cobbler. gram, students in kindergar- October, Emerson reported gram. Flicklash were concerned MEETING ten through 4th grade are over 225 of Campbell's 700 do is take a cut in pay about ,the changes in the encouraged to discover the students have participated in *Round table meetings instcad. school bus law that allows Because the first meeting joy of reading at home with the program, which cost with various employee We spent all our lives New church drivers to use mbr,not red, in which school representa- the help of parents or older $100 a month to fund. groups and board commit- working and they want to lights ifdesired to warn of tives and community civic brothers and sisters. Although the school bore tees were scheduled. take everything away. changes hours stopping to load and unload and business leaders met last Each month's goal is out- the expense of the program's *The fall meeting of the We have had our house children. January proved productive, lined in detail in the form of fmt 2 months, Emerson paid for for 25 years and The newly established Tuscola County School now the taxes keep in- That has led to confusion the board has scheduled a anewsletterthat thechildren plans to ask civic groups to Boards Association was set Cas City Lighthouse Bap- and created a potentially similar meeting Thursday, take home to their families. finance the remaining 3. for Thursday, Nov. 1, where creasing with nothing tist Church will begin meet- dangerous condition, mem- Nov, 8, at 7 p.m. in the high "Our goal is participation more coming in to pay ing at a new time, the Rev. telecommunications in the them with. bers of the board agreed, so school library. in a fun way," says Emerson. OTHER BUSINESS Thumb will be discussed. Michael Wester, pastor of Micklash was instructed to Last year some 15 persons After each student finishes Trustee Fred Matthews vol- Ford will have been retired a year this November after the church, announced. have drivers use amber from industry and business working for 18 years at Ruth's Restaurant in Marlette. Her a book and that month's *At the reauest of Linda unteered to attend.- . - __" - . . _. The church will now meet lights to notify that the bus attended and aired concerns husband, Edsel, was U'IjWed in service and requiresconstant at 6:30 p.m,, instead of8:30 was about to stop and red about the school system. It's use of an oxygen machine. a.m., each Sunday, accord- lights when stopped. The likely that the concerns The couple has 4 children, all grown, and Several grand- ing to Wester, who noM be new regulations will be- voiced then will be reviewed Car0 rnotoristlhurt in children. church will continue to meet come official school policy in this follow-up meeting. She was interviewed while entering Schneeberger's at the Cass City ~dl. at the next board meeting. ture store, where she was shopping for one of them, a year- Additional infomation is In addition, trustee Jim ADULT EDUCATION old granddaughter, for whom she was seeking a baby's available by contacting Turner disclosed that an at- rocking chair. Wester at 673-7402. tempt is underway to make Elaine Howard, commu- one-vehicle crash Friday the amber light, red light nity education director, re- I, II system uniform over the ported on the programs she A Car0 motorist was Cass City police reported a number of car-deer acci- entire 3-county Thumbarea. directs. She told the board treated for minor injuries at 2-vehicle accident the same dents. Two other policy changes that 56 students are enrolled, Kills and Dales General day in the Cass City Inter- The drivers involved and ELECT were presentekl and dis- providing 34.78 full-time Hospital, Cass City, and re- mediate School parking lot. the dates, times and places cussed and are virtually sure equivalent students. leased after the vehicle he Reports indicate Roberta J. of their mishaps are: to be adopted at the next For each student the was driving left a Novesta Seeley, 4316 DWH Rd., Martin F. Levalley, 4202 ROY J. TUCKEY Seeger St., Cas City, 12:20 regular meeting. The poli- school receives a state aid Township roadway and Cass City, was coasting for- Commissioner, District 2 cies concern procedures to grant, The grant is large struck a driveway culvert ward in her vehicle at 3:15 a.m. Thursday on Bevens carry out in severe weather, enough to fund the entire Friday. p.m. when she inadvertently Road east of Hurds Comer snow or blizzards and emer- program and, Micklash said, Troopers from the state pressed the gas pedal instead Road in Wells Township. Help me to put my knowledge gency situations. earns the district between police post in Car0 said the of the brake, causing her Dawn M. Hylton, 2291 There is no change from $5,000 and $lO,OOO profit. vehicle driven by Roger vehicle to hit a stopped car Bliss St., Ubly, 3 a.m. Satur- and experience to work for you current methods in the pro- Adult education in Cass City McKnight, 31, left Decker- driven by David Grushka, day on East Cass City Road posals, but they will lx a has always been more than ville Road west of Cemetery 6729 Houghton St., Cass west of Schweiglcr Road in Your vote Nov. 6th will written record of the way the self-sufficient. Road at about 1050 p.m. City. Elkland Township. school has been, and will be, In addition, there are 195 McKnight, who wasn't Cass City police also re- Lyle J. Ensign, 5313 Dor- be greatly appreciated handling these problems. students in 13 classes earn- wearing a seat belt, reported ported a mishap Oct. 9, rance Rd., Kingston, 6 a.m. Another policy to be ing credits from Saginaw that he swerved to miss a when vehicles driven by Saturday on Mayville Road Paid by the Committee to Elect Roy J. Tudtey Valley State University. deer, but troopers stated they Tanya L, Warner, 64 1 King- west of Hurds Corner Road There are about 155 in believe he fell asleep. ston Rd., Deford, and Lu- in Dayton Township. 11' 1 I Our children's enrichment pro- Also recently treated for cille M. Hayes, 4413 West Cynthia M. Howe, 5823 ttGIioulish grams. Howard said that she minor injuries at Hills and St., Cass City, coilided in a Bruce St.. Deford. 6% ~.m. expects about the same Dales General Hospital fol- private parking lot :-t about Sunday on Sanilac Roadeast Advertise It In The Chronicle. Greetings" number to earn high school lowing a one-vehicle acci- 3:05 p.m. of Shaw Road in Koylton cards are here ... diplomas as in previous dent was Jon J. Becker, 37, Also, area law enforce- Township. Years* 6051 Elmwood Rd., Cass ment agencies reported a City. TRIP PLANNED Becker reported he was Group seeks driving east on Dickzrson Teresa Trisch, teacher, Road west of Jacob Road in infantrymen reported on plans for the Elmwood Township when second annual trip to Europe his vehicle ran off the right The 100th Infantry Divi- by members of her Spanish side of the road. He stated he sion Association is looking and French classes. Because remembered falling asleep for men who served in the of liability problems, it will twice prior to the 11 p.m. division from 1942 to 1945 not be a school-sponsored accident. in World War 11. affair. Troopers cited the motorist The "Century" division Favorable reports from for careless driving and fail- fought in France and Ger- studentson the first trip have ing to wear a seat belt. many in the Rhineland, stimulated- iqerest and the Tuscola County Sheriff's Ardennes-Alsace and cen- number planning to go has deputies reported a minor 2- tral Europe campaigns. jumped toabout 20 students, vehicle mishap Thursday at Over 30,000 men served as compared to 12 in the the intersection of Kingston and were trained at Ft. spring of 1990. and Gilford roads in Novesta Jackson, South Carolina, The trip calls for a visit to Township. and Ft. Bragg, North Caro- + Madrid and several )on't torget Paris, According to reports, Scott lina, before joining the sev- lulloween is other cities in Spain. The trip H. Westphal of Saginaw was enth army overseas. V&esday. October 3 I . will be for 9 days, cost driving north on Kingston Former members, 5,400 $1,200 each plus extras and Road at 4:lO p.m. when he already located, can obtain be taken during the Easter missed his turn, backed up more information by calling >oath Light vacation. The students will and struck the front end of (2 15) 699-9498 or writing raise the money. another northbound vehicle, Wm. H. Young Jr., 307 Pharmacy driven by Nelda L. North Main Street, North READING PROGRAM Mar- :ass City 872-3613 quardt, 1815 s. Kingston Wales, Pa., 19454. Donna Emerson, Rd., Deford. 165 attend PUBLIC NOTICE Prayer meet Trinity United Methodist Women hosted the 4th an- A special meeting of the Elkland Township, Planning nual Port Huron District United Methodist Women's Commission will be held in the Township Hall on October Prayer Breakfast with 165 23, 1990, at 8:OO p.m. 1 guests in attendance Sept. 15. Also present was District The meeting will be to consider a special land use Superintendent Ken Tousley, request to operate an auto and tractor paint and body The meeting was led by the chairman of the Supportive repair business located on Koepfgen Rd. in Section 20. Community, Rose Brown of Port Huron. Music was led All interested persons are invited to attend. by Sharada Hurd-Seurynck of Gagetown and accompa- nied by Joan Merchant of Cass City. Owen-Gage NOW school menu '50°0 OFF Monday - Chili, Crackers, Any LA-Z-BOY OPEN Salad Bar, Dessert. Register For Free Drawing Tuesday - Beans and Name: 9 Furniture Franks, Salad Bar, Fruit. Wednesday - Tacomeat, Off ice Supplies Corn, Baked Beans, Salad (1991 Calendars are how Bar, Fruit. in) Thursday - Turkey Pat- SERVING THE ENTIRE THUMB ties, Mashed Potatoes, Salad IT ALL STARTS WlTU LOW PRICES!! SUPERSTORE! AREA FOR ALL YOUR OFFICE Bar, Pudding. Friday - Assorted Sand- SUPPLYNEEDS wiches,'Green Beans, Salad Stop in today! Bar, Fruit, HURON/ BUSINESS PRODUCTS INC. Bread, butter, peanut butter, jelly, chocolate and 6513 Main Street, Cass City, MI 48726 517-872-5655 white milk served daily. (Menu subject to change). PAGE FOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17,1990 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Vassar man pleads guiltv CALL 872-2010FOR AN ACTION AD Transit (nonbusiness) rates. 10 words or less, $1.25 each insertion; additional wards 7 to Aug. 24 armed rdlb beh cents each. Three weeks for thf ?rice of 2 -cash rate. Save rnuney by enclosing cash with FOR SALE - Horse saddle, JACK-O-LANTERN and NAME PINS, desk name- A 39-year-old Vassar man pay a fine and court costs prided to the end Of proba- mail orders. RLteslor display want ad on application. leather show halter with pie pumpkins 25g to $1.00 plates and plastic signs ir, charged in the Aug. 24 totalling $300, a $30 crime tion) for his Aug. 17 plea of lead, $150, maple drop-leaf each. Acorn, buttercup and various sizes made to your armed robbery of a Little victim fee, $30 per month guilty to attempted false table with 4 chairs, $75.872- butternut squash - priced specification. For informa- Caesars Pizza restaurant in oversight fee and restitution. pretcnses. Automotive] 3463, Roy Wagg. 2-10-10-3 reasonable. Selling on tion and prices, contact Vassar entered a plea of According to court rec- Underwood also was or- weekends only. Also 210 Mrs. Buschlen at 872-2121, . guilty Friday in Tuscola ords, Racine was convicted dered to pay restitution, at- FOR SALE - 1977 JeeD CJ5 gallon fuel oil barrel with ext. 212. 2-2-17-tf County Circuit Court. Aug. 17 of attempting to fiberglass body, lift kit FOR SALE - Shepherd and gauge filter and some cop- torneys fees ($65 per hour), Husky 2 years old, -~ new top, $2700. Call 872- mix, per line - basement ppt, Sentencing for the defen- steal cash from Cass City a $1 ,OOO fine and court costs male, license, has shots. Give a gift subscription 4670. 1-10-10-3 $60.00. Polega's Vege able dant, Hcrbert W. Scharrer, Floral, 6450 Main St., Cass totalling $200. One male Beagle, is hunt- Sebewaing - &:a37 ' Stand, 872-3348. 2-10-3-3 was schcduled for Dec. 21. City, 16. - I June Underwood attempted to ing, abo Beagle pups. Call M-W-Th.-F. 10-5 :00 to The Chronicle Bond was continued at Thomas F. Underwood, defraud or cheat another FOR SALE: 1981 Monte 872-5354 after 5:00. 2-10-3-3 Call Tues. & Sat. I $500,000 by the court, 54, Caseville, was sen- person via a false or bogus Carlo, bucket seats, very FOR SALE: Drum Set. for Christmas I which ordered a pre-sen- tenced to 2 years probation check or other written, good shap. Call 658-8968. Gretch-Blue. 5 pcs. with tence investigation. and 6 months in jail (sus- 1 10- 17-3 CARPET - I have access to cymbals and hi-hat. Excel- printed or engraved inshu- - several thousand yards of POLTERMANN FASH- Another Vassar resident, mcnt Aug. 16, 1989, in lent set for band students. ION dealer booking parties. Charles G. Crittendcn, 30, top quality Stain Master Almer Township, court rec- 1979 CHEV. VAN - body, Worry Free and 100% nylon $200.00. Call 872-2639 af- For information call 872- also entered a plea of guilty Arraign ords statc. tires, battcry, brakes in good carpet. I will carpet your ter 6 p.m. 5054. Free 1/2 price T-shirt Friday. Also Friday, Tabitha M. condition. Needs new motor livingrocyn and hall in a 2- 10- 17-3 for party delivered bcfore Crittcnden is charged with Kirby, 19, of Sebewaing, - $350 or best offer. Cass great new 100% nylon plush Christmas - free with 2 opcrating a motor vehicle 2 inmates received a one-year delayed or sculptured carpet, FOR SALE: 12gaugeIthaca City Chronicle. 872-2010. shotgun, Model 51 Bird bookings and all your host- Call 872-2010 I while under the influence of sentence for her Aug. 31 1-10-17-3 choice of \,colors, for $289. - liquor, third offense,June 14 Price inclbdes carpet, pad ribbcd barrel, 6 years old, ess credits. plea of guilty to a charge of , 2-10-17-3 Vassar, records on charges and installment. (Based on mint condition. After 5:OO I-- I in court forgery. FOR SALE - 1982 Dodge ' state. Kirby was also ordered to 30 Sq. yds.) Add 3 bed--- p.m. Call 872-5361. I Sentencing is scheduled A pair of inmatcs were Omni 024, good transporta- rooms, save even more, 2- 10- 17-3 pay restitution of $250 and tion, $650.658-2332. $699. (Based on 75 sq. yds.) HUGE SALE for Dec. 21. The court, recently arraigned on sepa- complete 100 hours of com- 1-10-17-3 MOVING which continued bond at rate charges in Tuscola CallTodd738-5900. 2-8-15-tf waterFOR SALEbed free- Super flow single with Friday, OCL19,4:OO to 7:00 $1 ,OOO, approved attorneys County District Court. munity service. p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 Records state her offense FOR SALE '81 Olds Cut- headboard - excellent con- p.m., Sunday 1:OO till 6:OO fees of $65 per hour and Jamcs J. Wright, 23, was - dition, round oak dining ordered the defendant to pay formally chargcd Monday occurred April 29, 1989, in lass LS, 4 doors, good condi- p.m. Go-Cart, band saw, Car0 and involved a $250 tion, cruise and air, FOR SALE - 2 male AKC room table with 6 chairs, $50 week towards his cscapc from a V&, Collie puppies, sable like new. Phone 872-2536, power washer, Ford running per with commu- check drawn on the State of Call872-5110. one - legal expenses. nity rcsidcntial centcr in ~00-00- one tri, 10 weeks old, $75.00. 2-10-10-3 bards, Ping-Pong table, In other proceedings Fri- Car0 July 17. Michigan Treasury. 1-9- 19-6 Call 872-5083. 2-10-10-3 cement mixer, picnic table, Bond was set at $25,000 tricycle, Hot Wheels, toys, day, a Car0 man was scn- FOR SALE - plate glass tcnced to 5 years to 10 years and a preliminary cxamina- tools, guns, Weed-Eater, mirror 38x28 - $30, small guitar, bowling ball, motor- in prison far his Aug. 24 plea tion scheduled for 9 a.m. table and 4 chairs, chrome, \Fun Time/ of guilty to a charge of Oct. 24. I (1950s) Call 872-2363. cycle, car, pickup, dishes $25. and much more. 2 miles east breaking and entering an Henry P. Lantze, 51, who is 2-10-10-3 unoccupied dwelling with currently serving a 90-day Obituaries of M-81/M-53 intersection, intent to commit larceny. sentence in the Tuscola Invitations 1 3/4 north on Gilbert Road. Richard R. Lawrie, 22, was County Jail, was arraigned and Phone 872-5 152. FOR SALE - Storm doors, 14- 10- 17- 1 charged with breaking into Oct. 9 on a charge of mali- 36"x80", right hand open- Announcements 'an officefretail building at cious destruction of police Bernice Pelton Church of Christ with Chuck ing, 32"x78" aluminum, 194 State St,, Caro, May 8, property. Emmert, pastor, officiating, right hand opening. 872- for all social occasions (&-For Sale records state. His preliminary exam was Burial was in Novesta 2527. 2-10-3-3 Bernice Helene Pel- loaned overnight ' Also receiving a prison to have been held today Mrs. Cemetery, Cass City. BEAGLE PUPS ~ - term was inmate Robert H. (Wednesday). Bond was set ton, 72, of Deford died Arrangements were by $1,500. Wednesday, Oct. 10, at purebred, 10 weeks old, 1st Matching accessories Avery, who pleaded guilty at Little's Funeral Home, Cas including matchbooks, Aug. 17 to escaping from the According to court rec- Tendercare in Cass City af- shots and wormed. Both pa- City. rents good rabbit dogs. Call napkins, thank you notes I Tuscola County Jail July 30 ords, Lame is charged with ter a lengthy illness. 517-872-2912. 2-10-3-3 while serving a term im- damaging a window, broom She was born June 10, Cass City Chronicle posed for a felony convic- and handcuffs belonging to 1918, in Gagetown, the Phone 872-2010 'tion. the Tuscola County daughter of William and Hazel Thorpe KIRBY VACUUMS. Will Avcry was ordered to serve Shcriff's Dcpartmcnt Oct. 3. Cora Bell (Lavine) Cliff. demonstrate to you the 1990 FOR SALE - Gresbeck one to 4 years in prison. The Miss Cliff was married to Mrs. Hazel Pearl Thorpe, Generation I11 vacuum in gravity box with wagon sentence is to run concurrent Harvey Pelton Feb. 11, 89, of Greenleaf Township your home. No obligation to gear and wheels - no tires, with a sentence Avery is 1939, in Pigeon. Following died Thursday, Oct. 11, at buy, carry all parts neces- $450.00. 30' trailer, single their marriage, they made the Huron County Medical sary for repair to your old already serving. Owen-Gage vacuum. Have on hand axle, storage van, low style, James A. Douglas, 33, their home in Dctroit and Care Facility in Bad Axe, $800.00.Call 674-2309. bags - belts - etc. Please 2-10-17-3 Vassar, was sentenced to 3 later on the family Ccnten- after an illness of several call Kirby Co., Bad Axe, years probation and one year students set nial Farm in Novesta Town- weeks. 269-7562 or evenings, 479- ship. She was born Oct. 23, FOR SALE - German Short- in the county jail (6 months 6543. 2-9-12- 12 hair pointer, female with of which was suspended to bottle drive Mrs. Pelton was a member 1900, in Detroit, the daugh- of the Novesta Church of ter of Alex and Edith papers, good hunter, $200 the end of probation) for his or trade. 658-2332. 2-10-17-3 Christ and its Ladies Aid, (Hoffman) Ruesch. Beautifully Crafted CCT-053 Special of the week. Neat and clean 2-level Aug. 24 plea of guilty to a rich looking charge of attempted forgery, The Owen-Gage Business Mrs. Pelton is survived by Miss Ruesch was married FOR SALE -Wood furnace, home. Priced to sell. Prestigiouslocation. 3-bedroom, Professionals of America her husband, Harvey; 2 sons, to Fred Wills April 3, 1921, bath & a half, walk-out deck off eating area. Beautiful Douglas also was ordered Business Cards Energy-Mate, hot air, $200. to pay a $200 fine, court chapter, a student voca- Gerald Pelton and his wife in Ubly. They made their 658-2332. 2-10-17-3 kitchen cabinets, approx. 1800 sq. feet. costsof $300, attorneysfees, tional education organiza- Wanda of West Jordan, home in Bad Axe. Mr. Wills died Jan. 15, 1938. Mrs. Designed to make the FOR SALE - Rust colored CC-140 Mobile home. 10 acres. Spacious, clean & *'restitution,a $30 crime vie? tion, will sponsor a can/ Utah, and Duane Pelton and first impression a good his wife Judy of Kingston; 2 Wills married Rayford recliner, good condition. neat, decorated sharp. No reasonable offer refused. -* tim fee and a $30 per month bottle drive Oct. 27. one. . . and a lasting one Students will be canvass- daughters, Mrs. Janice Thorpe Oct. 18, 1947, and Call 872-5014 after 6: 00 p.m. oversight fee. 2-10-17-1 Court records state ing the towns of Owendale, Homer and her husband they lived in Greenleaf CC-125 Cass City schools. $23,900. Land contract Louis of Cas City and Mrs. Township. He died Dec. 29, Cass City Douglas' offense occurred Gagetown, Cas City and SHAKER SPORT petite available. March 13 in Indianfields Sebewaing in order to col- Marlene Louks and her hus- 1982. Chronicle Phone 872-20111 length pants have arrived Township. lect any cans or bottles band Donald of Caro; 11 Mrs. Thorpe was a member in many colors at Geor- grandchildren, one great- of the Fraser Presbyterian 2- 1-17-tf I Cass City area resident people wish to donate. Cans/ gine's in Cass City. Joseph L. Racine, 6766 bottles may also be depos- grandson. Also surviving Church, their Ladies Aid, 2-10-17-1 Deckerville Rd., was sen- ited at either the high school are 4 sisters, Mrs. Chester and had sung in the choir for FOR SALE - Gray long coat ' tenced for his plea of guilty in Owcndale or the Elemen- Pelton and Mrs. Irma Chish- many years. with white fur, size 20, 3/4 FOR SALE: 1977 Thunder- to a charge of attempted lar- tary school in Gagetown. olm, both of Pinellas, Fla,, Surviving are one son, length coat, plum, size 22,- bird, runs good, $350. Slate Howard Wills and his wife very good condition. Call ' ceny in a building. Proceeds from this drive and Mrs. Leatha Czapla and top pool table in good condi- Shirley of Caseville; one 6!%-2162. 2-10-10-3 AND AUCTIONEERING ' He was ordered to serve 30 will be used to help defray Mrs. Reatha Hughes, both of tion, $700. Call 872-2063. . days in jail and 2 years pro- expenses related to state Caro. stepdaughter, Mrs. Moms 2-10-17-1 Call 8724377 'bation, complete 180 hours competition in Detroit in Funeral services were held (Betsy) Sowden of Vassar; 4 MAKING hectagon tables, €QUAL WJSIW grandchildren; 4 stepgrand- birdhouses, doghouses, toy of community service, and March. Saturday at the Novesta chests, cedar posts, picnic RENT OR LEASE children; 4 great-grandchil- s=i?Et-- L dren; 6 step-great-grand- tables, lawn swings, wish- BY THE DAY, WEEK, ing wells, clothes line poles, MONTH YEAR THIRD FLOOR RETREAT'- Unique older home in Find the Service or Product children,and one step-great- lawn chairs, wooden QR town with a finished room on the third floor, excellent great-grandson.One daugh- 1991 DODGE You Need in This. flowerpots. 4351 Rescue for a studio room. Home has 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, full Action Guide I ter, Hila, and one sister, Road, Cass City. Call 872- SPIRIT basement, hardwood floors, natiml woodwork, point Faye, preceded her in death. 'AIR cottorrlotc€w 2039. 2-1-25-tf ~urownc.TILT. CRUISE. well and 1 1/2 car garage. $49,900,00.TCC993 Funeral services were con- POWER STEERING bN0 SIEAEO. SERVICE DIRECTORY I ducted Monday at Little's CAPE COD ON A CORNER - Very nice 4 bedroom Funeral Home, Cass City, home with 2 baths, full basement with part finished, with Rev. Charles Robin- 1ST 100 MILES FREEI knotty pine breezeway, fireplace in living room, lots son, pastor of Fraser Presby- and lots of storage area, well insulated and easy to heat terian Church, officiating. IFb with anewer natural gas furnace. $7 1,900.00. TCC986 I Tuff-Kote Dinol Interment was in Elkland Rent& ~ DAN'S POWER & STOVE Cemetery, Cass City. COUNTRY LIVING - Beautiful 2 story home all , Fireplaces, Stoves, Chimneys Automotive Rust Proofing I Hercules and Cooper remodeled, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Great room with Chimney sweeping & repairs Systems & Waxing TIRES StlHl chainsaws & outdoor Gravel Guards fireplace, 2 car attached garage and 7 acres of land with Tim Repair HDC slates trees. $74,900.00. Algnmmls Mutllrrs power equipment Running Boards BOARD lots of mature CY852 Brob Od Changes Rock Stone Chlp Protection Downtown Cars City C&I/IU! Mbchanc Lawn & garden equipment Kote SNAPPER mowers & tillers sr. citizen 1400622-1312 NEW ON THEMARKET -2 story home west ofCass Sales & Service Phone 269-9585 City, vinyl siding, thermo vinyl windows, plumbing, 827 S. Van Dyke, Oad Axe health fair FOR SALE - White artifi- well, all in the last couple of years. 4 passible 5 cial Christmas tree. Call bedrooms, formal dining, large mud rmm entry with rclCl SUN TA~The Human Development 872-5014. laundry area, large barn with workshop area. APPLIANCE Commission will host a 2- 1O- 17-1 $46,900.00. CY876 jl Auto Repair Service SALES & SERVICE Senior Citizen Health Fair * Certified Master FULL LM M MACK: CHEF Oct. 24 at the Golden Years SALE Sears refrig- KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY FOR - PEACEFUL AND PRIVATE - 3 bedroom home built , Mechanic Tanning Center Club Mayville Meal Site, .'' * FREE Safety Inspection erator, 16 ft., self defrost, in '79, with lots and lots of extras in the home, over 800 277 West Snover Rd., Water Pump - works good, $25. 872-4655. square feet of deck with a barbecue area, over 8 acres k Pick-up & Delivery Mayville, from 1:oO to 4:OO Water Softener 8E 2- 10- 17-1 with 2 ponds for swimming and fishing, 30x40 tool 4083 S. Cemetery Rd. wrWE SELL p.m. Well Repair shed all surrounded by trees. $84,900.00. CY873 CALL US TODAY The health fair is open to all FOR SALE - Whirlpool 18 @ Fuelgas senior citizens, 60 and over, lb. washer, $100; Lowry OWNER'S ANXIOUS - 14x60 mobile home set up in Jundion of M.53 and thcir spouses. 10% off most organ, excellent condition, Huntsville park, 2 bedrooms, air conditioner, ceiling and M.81 new $450. Call 872-2650. Cas5 City Some of the scrvices avail- pumps and tanks fans, refrigerator and stove all stay with home. OLD CASTLE EXHAUST able during the day will be 2- 10- 17-3 $13,500.00. Muff 1erS-Shocks Phone 872-21 61 MH551 Lifett me guarantees blood pressures, hearing Minor engine repairs screcning, tetanus boosters, Prompt in-home service S C H WEITZER OR- Certified Mechanic 24-HR, SERVICE CHARDS now selling Ida Blalne deBeaublen, Prop. vision screcning and, for a Phone 872-2251 SUPREME small fee, blood sugar test- Paul's Pump Reds, Jonalicious, Red 6597 Maln, Cass City WINDOW CLEANING ing. Repair McIntosh, Jonathon, Red PLUMBING 6 HEATING. INC and Yellow Delicious and 6528 Main. Slormi.Scrorns.Wtndowr) Representatives from local Phone 872-5084 Janllorlal %mica Floors. agencies will be present to Phone 673-4850 Cortland applcs. Also, .. Eaves A Guilerr Clrrnrd HLRlwr answer questions and hand 2-4-25-tf sweet cider and deer apples Senlco & Renlrl in your own containers. Get Eiilmriib on Commrrclrl. out pamphlets pertaining to R0rlaonilrl6 lndurlrlrl Work their service, FOR SALE - Sofa, loveseat your apples while the sup- 69sand Blossoms This space could Complrir lnrurinca Covaragr Additional information is and chair, stereo, sewing plies last. One mile west of Sacurily Slfvlcrr AvrilrDlr machine, Hammond organ, M-53 on Sebewaing Road Call Cass City 517-872-2248 or lx yours for available by contacting Cam 517-673-2555 1120 Gratlot, SaQinaw Maureen K. Krueger, Senior Kirby '84 vacuum with and 1/2 mile north at 3168 s ha mpooer and attach- Kellv W. Smith, Broker Sandy L Torn Tirney. Ownmn Clll Center Program coordina- Grassmere Rd. 269-7008. I 45a6 Leach SI.. Cas Cny. MI 48726 I I per wdk. I 790.7609 ments. Phone 872-4052. Open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Farm Commercial nesldsntiel Listings Wanted I Phom 872-3935 tor, at the Bad Axe Senior 2-9-26-3 I 1-1 Center meal site, 269-990 1. 2- 10- 17- 1 PAGE FIFTEEN ’ CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17,1990 CALLING 872-2010PUTS AN ACTIQN AD TO WORK FOR YOU Notices Notices [Help Wanted] Australian Jobs - 30,000 Im- [ ReaI..Eg$: J [ Notices I [ ] 1 (Services) mediate openings to be filled by over 400 U.S. Firms in COUNTRY CRAFT sale at WILL GIVE piano lessons. BINGO - Every Thursday Steamaster Carpet Australia. All occupations, Hills and Dales. Friday, Call me for a scheduled ATTENTION - RN’s Tax Free Income, Free travel. NEW HOME - second home at St. Pancratius Hall, S. & Upholstery needed all shifts, full time, purchases from 10% down - Oct.26,ga.m. to4p.m. time. Loraine Enos 872- Geeger, Cass City. Doors Cleaners YARD SALE - Thursday 5- 10-10-3 2002. 5- 10-10-3 ,wrt time, any time, interest rate 5.75% first open 6:OO p.m. Early-bird Experienced, Fast, weekends or weekdays 9:00-5:00. Coffee table, 2 year, graduated payment 6:30, regular bingo 7:OO. $50,000 - HAVE A Christ- Courteous, Inexpensive only, +hour, 8-hour and dressers, floor lamp, 2 mortgage for 15 years, at Phone 872-5410. Knights of Residential & Commercial Classlf led Advertlolng chairs. 4280 S. Elkton Rd. mas Around the World BINGO - every Wednesday Columbus Council No. 8892, new 12-hour shifts with pre- Manager for a progressive 10.75 A.P.R .....Need re- party and your name will night. Open 6:W-early bird Car & van interiors mium pay. Call Curt at 14- 10-17- 1 financing to consolidate 5- 12-31-tf Water & fire damage 17,000 daily and Sunday cir- be entered into the drawing 6:30 - regular bingo 7100. (517) 872-2121. 11-9-26-tf culation paper in Mid- debts, cash out or pay off for a chance to win. Call 10% Senior Discount current land con- Post3644 VFW, E. Main St. Licensed DuPont Michigan. Supervision of 5 Mary Ann Kubacki 517-872- 5-2-26-tf Satellite W. with primary responsibility of tract? *. .. Self employed - 4052. 5-10-10-3 Stainmaster Applicator NOW ACCEPTING appli- we have special programs increasing efficiency and skill PAUL BESSLER cations at People’s Choice levels of classified advertising for you.. ,.No application .d*+**s, AUTO Market, Shell. 11-10-10-2 fees for anyone.. .Call Fed- 14 K 872-4716 8-6-6-tj salespeople. Classified Ad- - chains, MAINTENANCE vertising experience a must. FOR SALE large lot, 112 eral Mortgage Corporation . $ rings, earrings t-x3+%*x+. PART-TIME assistant to Telemarketing experience block from park, across at 517-426-5154. 3-9-26-4 CENTER doctor, medical ; street from elementary TV and VCR preferred. Send resume to - Colorful genuine stone *Certified Master background preferred, Jenn I,Anderson, Advertis- : school. Just $300.00 down 200 Repair and beads necklaces. Mechanic Jim Schram Over channels hand written resume only. ing hector, Midland Dail : and $150.00 per month. Call of entertainment. Cleaning in : 872-3928. 3-7-25-tf FOR S&E - Two 3-acre *Brakes Apply person. Dr. Hoon News, P.O. Box 432, MidlanJ lots, one wooded,one set up For quality, value and RICK’S K . Jeung ,6230 Hospital Dr *, MI 48640. for mobile home or house. convenience please call *Shocks & Struts All makes & models Cass City. 11-10-10-2 Call 658-2560. 3-10-10-3 *Carburetor Rebuilding EARTH STATION Lily Cheng *Engine Rebuilding 1433 E. Cero Rd., Cam 6734783 Be Your Own Boss national FOR SALE - Home in the Mike Fields RN NURSING students - manufacturer need local per- country, but close enough 872-5071 *Tune-ups COZY CAPE COD with lots 4863 Spruce St. CUSTOM stonepicking. 872-50’75 are you looking for a way son to service juice route. - to town. Features 2 bed- *Oil Lube Filter Call (517) 872-2691 even- to use and improve your Best one-man business ever. of room. In town, quiet 5-7-25-eo *Alignments 3651 Phillips Rd. ; rooms, sun room, finished neighborhood, 3 bedrooms, ings. 5-8-1-12 Cass City, MI 8-9-4872619-tf clinical skills? Do you need No selling. No overhead. : and heated breeezeway, *Air Conditioning a flexible work schedule Must have $15,000, secured dining room, partial 100% by inventory, $34,000 wet plaster walls, oak floor- finished basement, 1 112 *power Flushes and additional income ing under carpeting, full baths, garage. 4380 Ale *Front End I Services I while you complete your a year very possible. This t: basement with no problem *Rack & Pinion ~- ~ clinical experience? Call could make you independent. St. Appointments only. 872- First time offer. For details . to finish for living quarters. 4168 or 872-5114. 3-9-12-tf *CV Joints LAWN MOWER and small Curt at (517) 872-2121. 2 car garage with door *Computer Diagnosis engine repair, all makes. 11-9-26-tf call5936 9a,m.-9p.m. 1-800-874- openers, gas furnace with *Wheel Balancing Pickup and deliver. 1 1/2 I wood add on. Just off ForRent I I ~ west of Cass Pty. Hank’s - blacktop road, on acres k-FOOLING! *Tire Repair RN’S, LPN’S, MA’S, Instant money-maker! Get 5 *On The Farm Tire Repair, phone 872-5456. phlebotomists - National more or less. For more in- FOR RENT - storage, Cass 8-8-29-tf Arthur Brown 27% better mileage. 100% formation call Max at Kelly Service company is looking for you guaranteed. Earn unlimited City Mini-Storage. Call 872- to perform pre-insurance & Co. Realty, 872-2248 or 3917. 4-1-25-tf *Free Estimates Cass City income reducing full costs on 872-2838evenings. CY831 M & N LAWN & physicals in your area. R,V.’s, autos and diesel Well Drilling Payment is on a exam 3-10-17-1 FOR RENT - 3-4 bedroom, CASS CITY TIRE YARD SERVICES per vehicles. Tests available $550.00 month, 2 bedroom basis, must draw blood, ac- showing 85% pollution reduc- 6392 Main St. Mowing, Rolling. and cess to centrifuge helpful. HOUSE FOR SALE - Barn, $275.00 month. Kelly & Co., 872-5305 tion. 10 yr. guarantee. 24 hr seven acres, low down, as- 872-2248. 4-10-10-3 Trimming, Thatching, Pump Repair Call Kelly 1-800-456-7154. recorded message. 1-616- sumable mortgage, in Fertilizing, 11-10-17-3 732-21 40. Akron. Phone 856-4722. FOR RENT - one bedroom I WILL NOT be responsible Garden Plowing, STATE LICENSED 3-10-17-ln apartment, Northwood for anyone else’s bills ex- Screen Replacement CASS CITY independent in- cept my own, as of May 21 surance agency will have I Loan-By-Phone$ $1000- Heights. Equal Housing Op- Phone 673-3800 $25,000 fast approval. Low portunity. Call 872-2369. to Oct. 11. Micheal T. Call 872-2048 or 8-1 -27-tf future opening for a Carlson. 5- 10-17-1 payments. No collateral. Call ANTRIM COUNTY: 10 4-10- 10-tf 8 72 -4264 licensed customer service us today or we can’t help you On the Farm - ~. ~ ~ representative. Duties in- Beautifully Wooded Acres 6 - - CUSTOM get money! 1- 900-990-mony Service Maynard Helwig SLAUGHTERING clude servicing existing miles east of Torch Lake and FOR RENT -Masonic Tem- NO HUNTING 8-4-25-tf clients and writing new 24hrsndays $9.95 Call fee. the town of Alden. Ideal ple Refreshment Hall - par- B E E F-PORK-VE A L- LAM B property and casualty ac- ties, dinners, meetings. No Tractor Tire Repair SIGNS Nanny opportunities. hunting and camping spot. Chloride Pumping CURING, SMOKING AND counts. Prior experience $9,500, $300 down, $125 alcoholic beverages. Call PROCESSING Salaries $1 50-$400/week. Goodyear Farm Tires Red & Black ...... 354 ea. not necessary - will train Join our successful Nanny per month, 11% Land Con- Ted Furness, 872-4509. Excavating TUESDAY & FRIDAY right person. This is a full- 4-2-17-tf Over 20 years’ experience time position with benefits. Network and experience tract. Call Northern Land Call today 4 for $1.00 ERLA growth with a great East cost Company at 616-938-1097. Please mail resume to In- family. For details, call Arlene FOR RENT - 1 bedroom **** Septic systems installed Packing Co., Inc. surance Service rep., P.O. 3- 10-17-1 house in the country. Call Cass City Tire and cleaned Streisand, 1-800-443-6428. sand - gravel - ponds Box 116, Cass City, MI Minimum age 18. after6:00-872-3540. Phone 872-5303 USDA Plant 1074 48726. 11 -9-26-6 UBLY - Two bedroom home 5-5-30-tf Black ink ...... *...... 25g ditching - hydrahoe for sale in Ubly, close to 4-10-17-3 Cass City 517-872-2192 dozer - backhoe 8-4-9-tf (517) 872-3031 Alert Systems - Medical- Phone I 4323 Krapf Rd. [Work Wanted) Fire-Police as seen on TV 300 Cass City, Michigan Smith Refrigeration times a month. A one in a mil- WORKWANTED: Yard lion situation. All the ad- work of kind. Call 872- vantages of a franchise and any Phone: (517) 678-4181 FARM BUREAU Insur- 5054, without the high startup costs included. $2,000. Call 872- ance: Auto, Farm, Crop, 12- 10-17- 1 of fees, royalties or restric- 3979 8-5 Monday-Friday - to FOR RENT - The Paint Cut-Set ‘N Go Home, Business, Life, An- Appliance Repair tions, Be in business directly Store has a wallpaper nuities. Frank Kluger with the principals. Fully be moved. steamer for easy removal BEAUTY SHOPPE All makes and models WILL DO CLEANING. operational throughout the 3- 10- 17-3 (Agent), office 269-8874 or Experienced, references, country now! Call Jerry Bar- of old wallpaper. Call 872- home 269-7854. 8-2-28-tf reliable transportation. Call 2445. 4-1 1-2-tf 3566 Fifth St. nes, 1-800-443-8229 Dee, 673-7861. LISTINGS NEEDED - Call Ow endale call 872-3092 for free appraisal. Our expe- [ Notice8 I Ken Martin 12-10- 17-3 Lonely? Meet others from rience is your insurance. Wed. - Sat. Walk-ins Welcome Electric, Inc. 8-3-15-tf WILL BABY-SIT Michigan! Over the privacy.of WILL DO SEWING, repair weekends. Also rake leaves your telephone 24/hrs. Daily. Osentoski Realty, Cass City, Tues. & Evenings by appt. only 4 Become friends or loved work, replace zippers, Jackie Mandich - Owner-Operator DEAN’S GARAGE DOOR and do odd jobs. Call 665- phone 872-4377. Homes - Farms 9944. 12-10-17-3 ones. Only $2/min. tt works! cross-stitch and crafts. Call Operator- Angie Bolman Commercial Service - Dean Wisenbach, 1-900-786-7710 C.M.S. 3-5-284 872-4594. 5- 10-10-3 Industrial phone 872-4560 or 872-3197. -t------t------New and rewire Residential and commer- 7 cia1 doors, door openers. Long Haul Trucking - Get Free estimates, 8-7-25-tf into a high demand career as BUYlNG OR SELLING? SEE, CALL OR WRITE TI) I StateLicensed an owner/operator with nonh- Phone 872-41 14 American Van Lines! Operate 4180 Hurds Corner Road [ Wanted to Buy 1 your own tractor. If you B.A. CALKA FIRST 8-8-10-tf don’t have one, we offer a c WANT TO BUY - Good lease-purchase program that RANCH TYPE HOME - brick entry - aluminum siding, carpeted; breezeway; basement is practically all finished off show - quality westernsad- is one of the best in the in- GARY WILLS dle, youth size. Call (517) dustry. No experience - fireplace - SUN DECK - nicely landscaped - very neat in and out - Asking $65,000, - all offers considered - CALL CONSTRUCTION AN INSPECTION today!! Listing #16,708. 872-2691after 5 :00 p .m . necessary. If you need train- FOR LicensedlInsured Builder 6- 10-3-3 ing, we will train you, tuition t New HomeslRemodeling free! You must be 21, have a APARTMENTS with refrigerator and range - neat - $200 & $250. I Repair, Pole Buildings/Truss good driving record, and pa$s Setting, Sand/Cravel & Top- WANTED - silver Coins, soil, Excavatingldemolition dimes, quarters, halfs 1964 substance abuse test. Cgll EXECUTIVE COUNTRY HOME situated on aknoll with beautiful setting - rock gardens; lots of matured trees and Bulldozing & Grading and back - silver dollars no ti h-Am e rican for infor ma- flowers; COLONIAL home, 2 story - 10 rooms; 4 bedrooms; completely remodeled - all new kitchen; bathrooms; Backhoe & Hydrohw 1878 to 1935. Paying top tion package. 1-800-348- Formal dining room; FAMILY ROOM with Cathedral ceiling; BRICK FIREPLACE with heatilator; large sun-deck Free estimates price. The Coin Shop, 6439 2147. Ask for operator 231 12x50 and more; Barn for horses - HOT TUB - LOTS OF ROOM FOR ENTERTAINING IFRIENDS, etc. Priced Reasonable rates Main. Phone 872-3919. to sell at $89,900. Terms; all this on 1 1f2 Acres of land. L.#16,714 M-81 east of Cass City 6-9-21-tf CandySnack vending route Call 517-872-3505 for sale. Proven earnings. TO SETTLE ESTATE:One story home with aluminum siding; new carpeting in kitchen and hallway - 2 bedrooms; 8-5-3-t f Bob 1-800- 749-3331. all on one acre of land 3-3/4 miles from Cass City asking $20,000. Terms. Immediate Possession. (To Give Away I [ Card of Thanks 1 - - CmPENTEH WORK - Roofing, siding, windows, FREE - Call 872- Don’t Walt! If you want a new DAIRY FARM: 30 Acres with large new addition to home - 4 bedrooms; FAMILY ROOM with Cathedral ceiling KITTENS THANK YOU to Mike and home but are not satisfied with 16x30’ with FIREPLACE - barn room for 38 stanchions; plus another barn 28x48’ - nice setting - $65,000. ALL ~~~~~le~~’&~~~f~~; 4406 after 5:OO. 7-10-17-1 Ne1 Wald for having open a modular or pre-fab home, OFFERS CONSIDERED. L.#l6,707 pentry work. Call 872-5471. house for my 95th birthday call Miles Homes and dis- 8-10-3-3 and all family and’friends cover how you can build your IMMEDLATE POSSESSION!!! Lots of Oak and 4 formal dining room; all who remembered me. new home, next spring, at this - floors trim - - bedrooms; OFFICE; year’s prices. Brochure 1-800- modem kitchen; forced hot water heating system; basement; glassed-in porch - 1 1/2 bathrooms; nicely landscaped Equi rnent Mary Wald SEPTIC SYSTEMS [T)13-10- 17-1 334-8820. grounds; walking distance to stores, churches and schools. VACANT. L.#16,710 NEW IDEA 213 manure I Cleaning & Installation spreader, nice shape, new - POST 3644 wants to VIsa/Mastercard Easy, fast! WE HAVE BUSINESSES FOR SALE - - - Let us tell you about them - Call office. Simpson paint, $750.00 or best offer. VFW No deposit. No credit check. E Call 665-2227. 9-10-3-3 thank Gordon and Paul Kil- Excavating bourn, who on very short Also IHS Gold Card Guaran- notice, with no labor teed! $5000 credit limit. Cash ATTENTION!!! Weneed LISTINGS ON ALL TYPES OF REAL ESTATE, homes, businesses, advances! Free info. Dozer I backhoe - loader (Wanted) charges and no profit on vacant land - hunting land - river property - country homes - BUYERS WAITING!!! topsoil - gravel - sand material, replaced 2 l(8002 234-6741, anytime. any size fill job WAITRESS WANTED: for burned out gas furnaces in (Free all). - midnights at Pizza Villa, A REAL Ranch type home with new Oak kitchen cabinets, cost $4600; new bathroom; 6 steel doors; all new driveways waterlines our new post hall. We ap- . BUY!! this & that Phone 872-4440. preciate it, fellows.13-10-17-1 Post All Homeowners! $Speedy, thermal windows; insulation; new wiring; new roof on home; dining area needs some finishing 2 car garage with Cash$ Any purpose, low rates, - - Free Estimate 11-10-17-1 3644 * new windows; 75 strawberry plants; grapes, raspberries, etc. ALL THIS FOR $24,500. Listing #16,712 credit corrected, E2 debt con- Phone 872-4502 LPN float position, 64 hours solidation. Express Mortgage, HUNTING LAND - several parcels available - - - 78 Acres on blacktop road - well - new bridge - 60 acres tillable 8-1-17-tf per pay, medical, surgical Money from your home fast! - excellent hunting, etc. $49,500. Listing #16,701 team leader, full-time be- Call 369-CASH, ask for Dept. nefits. Contact Car0 Com- 50.LOAN-1 Outside23. (313) call 1-800- BUILDING SITE: 10 Acres just off Argyle Rd. - blacktop $8500.00 with $2,000 down. munity Hospital, 673-3141, - TY & VCR 11-10- 10-2 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION!!!! Service L Wolff Tanning Beds Commer- Career in the cial-Home units. From ATTENTION RETIREES‘&NEWLY WEDS: We havejust the home for you: 3 1/2 miles south of Cass City -VERY $1 99.00. Lamps- Lotions-Ac- All makes and models Country Auction, October 20,2-p.m., cessories. Monthly payments NEAT IN AND OUT Ranch tyw home - remodeled - basement; two car garage plus small barn and workshop - - - A rewarding sales Crosswinds Estates, on 2 Acres - List. #16,625 $55,000. Bank Terms --- First come - First served!!! low as $18.00. Call Today i .\nlenna aii(1 career can be yours with Ludington, MI. 4 condos, 32 FREE Color Catalog. 1-800- Satellite Se r v 1 w a national manufacturer lots, 7 boat slips, 2 develop 228-6292. We have many others to choose Call, Write or See: known for quality pro- oarcels. lnsoections October from. &I9: 1 -5p.m. 61 6-86-1284. P Call Mike ducts. People oriented A Doctor Buys Land Con- 872-3315 problem solver who B.A. CALKA, Realtor 872-3355 o,r 872-3230 8-3-21 -t f likes to help others make Sheila D. Hallahan - Realtor Associate 872-4538 s wise buying decisions Dale Brown 872-3 158 Realtor Associate can earn above average and inccqne. 6306 WJ+&in St., Cass City, Michigan 48726 power tool repair, 4 p.m. to Supportive training 8 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. oPPa~~umm to program, attractive be- REALTO R@ NOW 2 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU BETTER 5 p.m. Saturdays. Joha nef its. Blair, 1/8 mile west of M-53 Cass City 812-3355 Car0 673-8717 Earl or Marlene Gohs on Sebewaing Road. Phone Call 517 883-3040 11-10-10-2 PAGE SIXTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-’ ’QNESDAY, OCTOBER 17,1990 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN 5 injured in lbesday explosion; trailer.. . destrovedrr in Friday fire IO stove, according to Teel, hours. men were called to the resi- tially admitted to Hills and who noted it appears that Bingham Township fire- dence, M65 Severance Rd,, Dales, but was transferred to when he returned to the men and ambulance person- at 12:44 p.m. St. Mary’s Friday. basement to turn the gas nel were assisted by Cass One neighbor reported he According to reports on the back on, he inadvertently City-Mercy Ambulance heard a loud bang and then Oct. 9 incident, fire fighters turned on an uncapped gas personnel, the Elkland rushed outside and saw were called to the home of line leading to a utility Township and Elmwd- smoke pouring out of the Donna Bosley and Randy c’oseL Gagetown fire departments, house. Another neighbor, Bosley, 3701 Cass City Rd., There was little fire in- and an investigator with the Art Severance, was working at about 6:40 p.m. volved in the explosion, but state Fire Marshall’s office. nearby but reported he Binghm Township Fire damage to the residence W~S didn’t hear a bang. extensive. FRIDAY FIFtE Dep&ent Capt. Lei Teel The structure could not said the explosion was ig- Tee1 estimated damage at be $35,000, but noted the fig- Tragedy struck a second saved, according to Con- nited when someone at the nolly, who estimated dam- residence attempted to light ure may be higher because time last week, when fire the building has been con- destroyed a trailer house age to the trailer at $5,000. a gas stove. Another $2,000 in contents Prior the explosion, demned as being unsafe and located about 2 miles north- to uninhabitable. west of Shabbona Friday was lost, he said. Randy Bosley apparently afternoon. had shut off the stove gas Fire fighters remained at Richard Childers, who Cause of the blaze, which line in order to work on the the scene for about 2 1/2 lived alone at the residence, remains under investiga- escaped serious injury, but tion, is undetermined at this time, << he said. , was transported by Cass City-Mercy Ambulance to Elkland firemen, who re- the VA Hospital in Saginaw mained at the scene for for treatment of smoke inha- about 2 hours, were assisted lation. by the Kingston and Elmwood-Gagetown fire FIRE DESTROYEDTHIS trailer home about 2 milesnorthwest of Shabbonaearly According to Elkland departments, which pro- Township Fire Department vided water tankers and Friday afternoon. The blaze, which remains under investigation, caused an Capt. Milt Connolly, fire- manpower. estimated $7,000 in damage. Michigan Mirror Issues left hanging by legislature The Legislature broke for Both Dodak and Engler sed by the House last year ; percent cut backed by the Sen. John Kelly (D-Detroit) several areas of the budget its election recess ignoring agreed they did not push the Senate had passed ear- Headlee petition. The ag- said the legislation sets up without the omnibus and many of Governor James the Senate on the auto in- lier this year a bill cutting reement also angered those a process allowing resi- Department of Social Ser- J. Blanchard’s top surance rollback or the property tax assessments pushing for the deeper dents to vote on both prop- vices continuation budgets priori ties, including House on property tax re- by 20 percent, applied to Headlee cut. osals at the 1992 election. passed. “We had several gasoline station divorce- lief knowing they could not school operating millages Sen. Gil DiNello (D-East Sen. John Cherry (D- things driving us, finishing ment, property tax limits get the votes in the other only. Detroit) said property Clio) said, “How the Legis- the budget, Headlee.. .” En- md auto insurance rate chamber. They did not William Kandler , the taxes are “the number one lature can recess for the fall gler said. “I would say it’s :ut$. Also left in an incom- want to haggle for 2 or 3 governor’s legislative crisis in this state. In an election, without addres- been a more productive ses- dete state was the 1990-91 days to no avail. “We don’t liaison, said he was un-’ election cycle, people will sing property tax relief, is sion than those in the past ludget, with vetoes in the need more votes in the Se- happy about the unfinished ask us what we did about beyond my conception.” 4’8 or 12 years because we Management and Budget ” :orrections budget not ad- nate to establish our posi- agenda. “We don’t think property taxes and we will passedlation. polluters pay legis- , tressed, a temporary tion,” Engler, the GOP can- they should leave without have to tell them it became Director Shelby Solomon iudget authorization ap- didate for governor, said of doing them,” he said, refer- a hot political potato so we said a lot of business is Some legislators said the roved for Social Services, the tax issue. “The course ring to the gasoline station, did nothing. ” being left unfinished, in- failure to grapple with the md approval of a capital I think is in the interest of property tax assessment Bill McMaster, spokes- cluding the budget, but budget problems is a pre- property taxpayers is to limits, and insurance cuts, man for Headlee group, said, “I am confident we view of a worsening situa- utlay bill that commits the can find ways to deal with tion. House Minbrity tate to $2’7 million more in submit this to the voters in He said it indicates the criticized the Republicans rojects than was approp- November, and let this be Legislature was not serious for agreeing to block a vote it.” The budget was re- Leader Paul Hillegonds (R- iated. The legislature’s one of the decisive issues of about dealing with those is- on the tax cut, saying 60 turned to the Legislature Holland) said, “I think lajor accomplishment the campaign.” sues. Blanchard had House members also would when the governor vetoed there is that possibility that wing the abbreviated 3- Blanchard pressed the strongly urged action on have voted for it before the about half of the DSS the fall session and early eek September session speaker to vote on the insur- bills prohibiting oil re- election. “There’s a tax re- budget, significant parts of next year we’ll be over- ‘as passage of polluters ance and gasoline station fineries from owning volt going on in Michigan corrections, and others be- whelmed by red ink. The ay legislation, which went legislation, but Dodak said, gasoline stations and per- and our elected officials in cause they were unrealistic one thing that’s easy to pre- the governor with final “I explained to him some of mitting station owners to Lansing don’t realize it,” or he disagreed with dict is we’ve got a serious [ouse approval. the problems we purchase supplies from any he said. policies in them. budget problem.” Two issues profoundly have.. .. .being this close to distributor, saying they On the Senate side, 9 Engler accused the Blan- Appropriations Chair the election. It’s because would fight price gouging Democrats and 8 Republi- chard administration of Dominic Jacobetti (D- Tapped in electoral cam- “giving up” on the budget, aigns - a 20 percent prop- we want to get the budget by big oil companies follow- cans sponsored legislation Negaunee) agreed that rty tax cut identical to one and get out of here.” Dodak ing rising tensions in the (SJR Y) calling for a li- saying the Legislature was many issues are unresol- Middle East. The House mited constitutional con- pressured to deal with the ved, saying, “The next 2 roposed by petition and said insurance cuts remain budget in a brief session le insurance cut - were a priority and will be done passed the open supply bill, vention to develop school years are not going to be ut off under an agreement in November, and expres- but not in time for the Se- finance reform and prop- after executive vetoes. easy. If there’s a recession, etween Senate Majority sed high hopes for agree- nate to consider it and it erty tax relief proposals to That would have caused we’re going to be in very eader John Engler (R-Mt. ment on property tax cuts may not ever get to the di- bring to the voters. Sponsor funding to end Sept. 30 in serious trouble. ” ’leasant) and Speaker in the lame duck session as vorcement bill. kwis Dodak (D-Mon- well. Treasurer Robert Bow- rose), permitting both par- A 30 percent insurance man reiterated his criti- ies to avoid casting poten- rate cut without the cost- cism of the Senate for refus- ially unpopular votes. saving measures was pas- ing to pass the property tax assessment limitation THE FORCE of last week’s propane proposal. He noted it is a concept supported by the explosion at an Ubly area residence was Social Security governgr and leaders in so great, the walls of the structure were both parties, with only the Senate refusing to pass it jolted apart. Pictured above is the without being entangled in ‘information and other matters such as a bathroom, where a section of ceiling larger cut not backed by collapsed. sufficient revenues. Bow- man said the limitation services are free plan, capping assessment There are still many un- Genesee and North Warren increases at the rate of in- scrupulous fms in this Streets and the office hours flation, would offer more country trying to convince are 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. long-term relief than the 20 people that they need to pay for information or services which Social Security offers for free, William T. Clynes, ARRIS Social Security manager in I I Saginaw, says. These firms offer to take care of Social Security card AMPSHIRE AGENCY. INC. name changes for new brides or to obtain earnings Established 1924 statements from Social Se- curity for a fee. Both of these services are free with a WHEN PERFORMANCE COUNTS phone call, according to A single source for all your OEM quality tillage C1 ynes. tool needs. Wiese products feature superior de- Some groups try to frighten sign and engineering, heavyduty construction older citizens into believing that their benefits are in from high-carbon steel and are quenched and danger unless they contrib- heat-treated. ute to an organization which can “protect” them. For your convenience, plow parts are cartoned These fms and groups with required bolts and nuts. Contact Rabideau operate just inside the law so Farm Store, Cass City. 872-2616 their solicitations cannot be stopped, Clynes said. “The c kst weapon we have is DISC BLADES public information,” PLOW SHARES Information about Social MOLDBOARDS SWEEPS Security programs, as well SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS SHINS DUAL TILLAGE & asSocialSecuritycardname We want to be your agent changes and earnings state- LANDSI DES FIELD CULTIVATOR Life Insurance IRA’S PARTS ments, is available free by CHISEL SPIKES calling toll-free 1-800- Home Owners Business FERTILIZER KNIVES 2345-SSA (1-800-234- SUB-SOILER POINTS Auto Insurance Hospitalization VIBRO TINES 5772), 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday. The Saginaw Social Secu- rity office is located at East AGENTS Jim Ceranski - Mark Wiese The Cass City Chronicle Call 872-4351 RABIDEAU FARM STORE An autograph of Julius 6080 Cass City Rd., Cass City 872-2616 Caesar is worth over 6815 E. Cass City Rd. Cass City $2,000,000. 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