VOLUME 90, NUMBER 29 MICHIGAN - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16.1996 FIFTY CENTS 14 PAGES
~ ~ ~ No coopFation cited 0-G boosters club votes to disband A decision by the Owen- club’s fund raising activities form a committee to meet Appold & Co., P.C., gave the Gage Booster Club to be- by new state laws prohibit- with booster club members. district’s finances a clean bill come inactive left school ing smoking on school prop- Board members disagreed. of health, saying state rev- board members shaking their erty. The new laws have vir- Trustee Paul Hunter stated enue sources climbed by heads Monday night. tually killed activities such as the board has little to base some $100,000 from the “This is to notify the school bingo -perhaps the group’s any action on at this time, 1995 budget to 1996, while that because of the current most profitable and consis- largely because the board expenses were up by about lack of cooperation, support tent fund raiser -- school doesn’t hiow the reasoning $50,000.Revenues in 1994-95 to- and appreciation, the Owen- Supt, Manuel Thies com- behind the boosters’ letter. Gage Booster Club, as of our mented, adding groups all The board indicated it will taled $1 368 million and ex- Oct. 2 meeting, has decided over have been affected. further discuss the matter penses were $1.7 million, to become inactive,” club Koch was not available for with the boosters club in an compared to revenues of President Joan Koch stated in comment Monday night. effort to better understand its $1,998 million and expenses a letter read by board Presi- The board, which accepted decision. of $1.75 million in 1995-96. dent Terry Muntz, the boosters’ letter “with re- The result was a fund bal- “This means to you, that gret,” reaffirmed its apprecia- ance increase of about any school projects that it tion for everything the club GOOD NEWS $250,000 to $6 15,451. The would have been assumed has done for the district. boost follows a fund balance the booster club would pay “1 did (appreciatr: then)),” Turning to school iinances, increase of $177,000 in for, is now the responsibility said Trustec 3 ack Brinkman. the board received plenty of’ 1994-95. of the school itself and nut “I worked for thcm. 1 think good news in the form of an the responsibility of the they did alot for thisschool.” annual audit report that re- IN CYTHER RUSINESS HELPING HAND - The Cass City United Way Friday joined those rallying booster club (DARE, Cedar District resident Bill Per- vealed a healthy budget and Point, YOUIIFAuthors, eic.),” duc, however, suggested the a growing fund balance. In other business during the around cancer victim Sue Baker. UPS Driver Sue Laming approached the United Koch wrote. hoard was taking the matter A representative of Owen- Please turn to back page. “In May. wc: will meet and “too lightly” and Shollld Gage’s auditing tirm, Laine, Way with the idea, and in no time a $500 check was drawn up for the Cass City award any edu- woman, Baker (front, second from left) is pictured with United Way representa- cational scholarships and 75 -percent decline then use the reniaindcr of the tives (from left) Nina Davis, Dawn Prieskorn, Ken Spencer and Kirk Winter, who furlds on a nlemorial itemfor is also UPS assistant center manager. our 20 years of support for this school and the $21 5,000 which we have given over thc Pheasant season years.” Board members ind 1 cated they were baffled as to why Urge community support the club has decided t c) ceasc its activities, althouEh xcvcrd outlook dismal theories were discussd. Pheasant huiiier? expecting ally do. 1 think (pheasant crease around 1986-87, with Sonic trustces wondered plcnty ofsticcess this tali arc numbers are) down 75 per- the population peaking in for 9nake a difference It week WI wtkr the cl ub*s ;2i111( 111i1 LC , going to be disappointed. curit or more,” he said. “If 1990. “They’ve been drop- mcnt was linked to the That’s the word from De- you could find 10 birds last pinggo in ever10- tosince, 12-year It seems cycles.” to board’s decision last month partment of Natural Re- year, you would be lucky to Cass City Chamber of spruce up yards or blocks, a Bolton said, adding the corn- Aside from the chamber not to givc thc boosters per- sources officials, who COII- lirid 2 this year. And you’re Jarvis said there hasn’t been Commerce and Downtown nearby alley, vacant lot or niunity also has an active and DDA, a number of mission to use a school gyin tribute the poor hunting pros- going to have to do a lot 01 a significant change in avail- for ii line dance. At thc time, Development Aut h or i t y field. Another idea is to or- chamber membership that groups are planning to par- pccts to several factors, in- walking to find those birds,” able habitat, which he says board members stated 11l;e (DDA) members are organiz- ganize a group for projects shares the same goal. ticipate as well as students cluding the same hedvy June Jarvis indicated no single has been expanded and pre- daiccrs’ boots had damaged ing a campaign designed to such as washing windows, or So, the 2 got together and and the village, which has rains that plagued Farmers factor is to blame for the re- served in recent years thanks gym floors in the past. encourage residents to to help out an elderly neigh- decided it would he a good promised to cooperate wherc ihroughmit the Thumb. duced phcasant population, to the Crop Reserve Pro- “make a difference” next bor. idea to combine in an effort and when possihlc by col- ‘histee Ron Good said he P1ieasd:it se;ison runs from although he noted hedvy gram. would willingly rcotinsirler week. There’s something to he to at least create an aware- lecting extra debris and junk. 0c.t. 20 to Nov. I4 111 the summer rains came during “I think it’s just a combina- The village will join com- done for ev’eryone who’s ness of the importance of‘ Churches and civic organi- the request if the line danc- Lower Peninsula. A seccrnd the birds’ critical nesting pe- tion of weather and natural ers agreed to wear only teri- munities across the country willing to lend a hand, ac- sprucing up the downtown zations arc welcome to take hulit wII he held Dw. 1-15 riod. cycles that seem occur,” he His shoes. to in observing the national cording to Jim Bolton, who area and beyond. The result part. Anyone interested in 111 south-central and south- “That certainly had an im- added. “Make a Difference Week,” sits on both the local cham- was the organization of 2 joining in is encouraged to However, former board ciixtern Michigan (not in- pact on the survival of the Jarvis compared this year’s Oct. 21-26. ber and DDA boards. clean-up days each year, the contact Bolton at 872-4355 member Walt Swiastyn sug- cluding the upper Thumb chicks,” he said, “and we had hunting prospects with those Residents are asked to take “The DDA has had an in- first during the third week in or 872-4765 to find out what gested the booster club’s de- counties.). Thc daily bag some losses last winter, back in the 1970s and early some time next week and terest in trying to do what- May, and the second during areas of the community cision may havc been based ‘limit IS 2 cocks. which was a fairly hard win- 198Os, although he said clean up and pick up around ever we can to keep the the national “Make a Differ- haven’t been assigned to a on internal factors. “I think “We’ve decided tu cancel ter. pheasant numbers are higher their homes and businesses, downtown looking good,” ence Day” in October. group yet. it’s just a handful of people thc season,” jokcd Bud “There are some things we than they were back then. who are getting tired of car- Jarvis, a wildlifi biologist at just don’t know about pheas- rying the load,” he said. the DNR’s Cass City field ants. They go in cycles, they “Hunters are going to see a Others suggested the reason office, when asked about Uie always have.” few birds. The bottom line may have something to do phcasaiit prospects this Fill. Jarvis recalled pheasant is, hunters shouldn’t expect Vietnam veteran memorial with the toll exacted on the “I think it’s that bad, I re- numbers were on the in- great results this year.” Seek donations for “wall”
Organizers of an effort to long structure, which bears Harley W. Rich Sr., who week. “We still stand a good bring the Vietnam Veterans thc names of some 58,200 works for the Sanilac County chalice (of getting the wall) Memorial Moving Wall to servicemen who gave their Division of Veterans Affairs, for 1997. the Thumb are on their last lives for their country. has spearheaded the effort to “I have wit out over 6,000 leg of a fund raising effort to The moving wall began bring the wall to the Thumb. letters requesting donations turn the plan into reality, but touring the country in 1984, “As of this date we’have from businesses and service they still need more help. 2 years after the original raised a little over $5,900 and organizations, with only less The moving wall, a half- monument was revealed to need to get $7,800 by Nov. than 2 percent response,” scale replica of the Vietnam the public in Washington, 8. This will be just 3 weeks Rich added. Veterans Memorial, is the D.C. To-date, it has been to before Vietnam Combat Vet- “The canisters that we had brainchild of Vietnam vet- more than 500 cities erans, LTD, makes up their in business places covered eran John Devitt, He spent 2 throirghout the nation, in- schedule. for 1997 for the most of (our) expenses for years building the 252-foot cluding 14 in Michigan. moving walls,” he said last Please turn to back page. Service will be key note at remodeled IGA store
Ask Dan Wills what it takes tinuc for 2 weeks. been husy it1 reccnt months, houw ii walk-in t‘rcezer arid to run a successful business “There will he lots of good giving the Cass City store a cardboard baler. and chances are he’ll say 3 bargains and givuaways,” he new look inside and out. The addition will also serve things - customer scrvice, said. Outside. decorativc as ;L rccciving area, replacing customer service and cus- “I’ve heen intercsted in shingles have received a a large door at the front of to mer service. buying a smaller store for a fresh coat of paint, and at- the store. “It will he much Wills recently purchascd loiig time - 1 cmc from a t r ac rive letter i ng w c 1c omi ii g niorc convenient for shop- the Cass City IGA store in siiiallcr town.” said the motorists into town has been pers once that trat‘tic is out Cass City troiii Harry Lenda, Li II w ood resi de n t . who is added to thc wcbt side of thc of‘the way.” Wills pointed 011t . Inside, a IICW ceiling and years in the business. town about the size ot Cass aren’t 100 percent NEW CASS CITY IGA owner Dan Wills has made a host of changes, including “Wt’re definitely going to City. located 8 riiiles cast ot’ tlooring have heen installed “we dorie yet, but we’re ‘Ontinu- c I) tic en t r a te on the customer RoIW C) . ~S,W~IIas IIW retripration expanding his work force, in effort to improve customer service. pic- ing to try to make the im- an He is service cnd of it,” Wills CUIN- “The high volumc sales in c‘iisus thro\rghout the storc. provements day by day,” he mented Friday as he and his thc city are nice, hut it’s tiice Workers are iii the process of tured above (fourth from left) with his department managers, (from left) Dawn said. “I appreciate all the staff prcpared for the store’s to gut hack to thc country.” building a new. 40-foot by patiencc ot’ customers Anker, Shelly Mellendorf, Greg Lenda, John Merz, Don Ritchie, Cathy Lenda grand opening, which kicked Wills. who also owns an SO-toot addition at the rear off Monday and will con- IGA store in Bay City. has ot‘ tlic biisimss, which will Please turn to back page. and Maria Groombridge. PACE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1996 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. I Engaged 23 attend Ladies Aid meet Oct. 7 The Ladies Aid of Good Christian Growth Commit-
Shepherd Lutheran Church tee, Ginny Lounsbury. I met Monday, Oct. 7, with 23 The meeting was closed hy ladies present. The meeting praying the Lord’s Prayer. Randy Mark Hollenbeck was opened with a reading Refreshments were served and Stacey Marie Caverly, entitled “Litany ForThe Giv- by hostesses Eloise Dorsch both of Mayville. ing of Mites” presented by and Lois Moslander. Jeremy Robert Bower, Donna Schuette and Lois Clifford, and LeeAnn &egg, It was a quiet Sunday after- of crackers. a great Mosl ander. (He’s Mayville. noon at the Guinthers’ . The fan,encouraging my poor art Christopher Joseph Knoll The Lutheran Women’s Engaged quiet was more acute than Missionary League Thumb and made-up songs.) and Brenda Lee Clark, both usual duc to the absence of When the finishing touches of Fairgrove. Zone Fall Rally was slated our 2 grandsons, who left had been made on our pic- for Oct. 15 at Good Shepherd Bradley Gene Arnold and that morning with their ture list, sweetly asked if Lutheran Church, Cass City, he Michaela Rose Thompson, mother after spending the to with speaker and Bible study I knew how draw a toy. both of Vassar. week with Grandma and What a con artist! Ruby Bryant & Tony Yost leader Pastor David Eric Hagen and Holly Ann Grandpa. But now the noise and com- Davis, both of Caro. Winningham, former pasto- Life can get a bit hectic with Tony Yost and Ruby Bryant ral counselor of the Michi- motion has subsided and the Daniel Fred Gohsman and little people around. household is almost back to Shondi Lyn Shepherd, both of Cass City announce their gan District LWML. The Lord wisely knew at engagement. LWML Sunday will be cel- normal. of Vassar. what stage of life we’d be The 18 teddy bears have all The couple will be married ebrated Oct, 20 with a spe- Michael Lee James and able to cope, which is why been released from teddy Toni Renee Rondo, both of July 8 on Mackinac Island. cial service planned and re- we have menopause, And freshments will be served by hear hospital and have re- Reese. why, under normal circum- turned to their respective Brian Troy Phillips, Flint, the Ladies Aid following the stances, grandparents give service. homes minus bandages. and Lori DeniseWasik, Caro. Missionary the children back after enjoy- (Not one of them escaped Larry Ray Goodman and A mini retreat entitled ing the fun part. Alfred and Dorothy Kosowski “Joy’s A Bubhling” is set for injury when their train, con- Teressahn Overten, both of League Saturday, Nov. 2, at Good Mayville. Shepherd. All ladies of the Robert Steven Drubin, congregation and their guests Gary Becker and Millington, and Rebecca Kosowskis mark Sunday set are invited to attend. The Christine Prosowski Lynn Ewing, Vassar. speaker will be Corrine Opel, Barry Lee Willson Jr., Lutheran Women’s Mis- former member of the Michi- Alan and Terry Prosowski Vassar, and Teri Renee 50th anniversary ,:. sionary League Sunday is gan District LWML Chris- of Cass City and Wayne and Walker, Richville. slated to bexelebrated at tian Growth Committee. Marjorie Becker of Paul Allen Nicholas and Dawn Marie Mitchell, both Alfred and Dorothy Stanislaus Church in Detroit, Good Shepherd Lutheran New officers were elected Unionville announce the en- (Rantovich) Kosowski will are the parents of Kenneth,,, Church Oct. 20 at 9:30 a.m. for 1997. They are: presi- gagement of their children, of Cass City. Michael Scot Bareither, celebrate their 50th wedding Kosowski, Susan Schrot A special worship program dent, Jackie Guinther; vice- Christine Marie and Gary annivcrsary with a dinner (Mark), and John Kosowski will be used and the ladies of . president, Connie Britt; sec- A1 len, Saginaw, and Karen Marie Weinert, Caro. party arranged by their chil- (Denice). There are 3 grand- the church will serverefresh- retary, Lucille Stine; trea- Christine is a 1996 gradu- dren . sons, Matthew, Zachary and ’, ments following the service. surer, Sharon Rockwell, and ate of Cass City and is attend- The couple, who married Justin. ing Delta College. Sr. Citizens’ Menu Oct. 19, 1946 at St. Thecoupleisretired. Gary is a 1991 graduate of Senior citizens are asked to Cass City and a 1992 gradu- make reservations on the &y Another man’s ate of Spec’s Howard. of the meal between 8 a.m. The couple will wed June and 9 a.m. by calling misfortune is 21, 1997, in Unionville, Berenice Sowden, 872-2397. your gain at, . Drew & Spencer as Tigger & Pooh OCT. 21-22-25 VAUGHAN’S RV CENTER Musical through the whole of October At 19 months, Spencer is sisting of a footstool, several Monday - Swedish meat- month acquiring quite a vocabulary. small chairs and an over- balls, mashed potatoes, win- DON’T MISS OUR GIGANTIC comedy One of‘ his clearest, most turned wastebasket, became ter blend (broccoli and car- emphatic words is der ai 1ed. ) rot mix), French bread, BLOW OUT SALE! “Idonwannoo!”, as in re- We’ll be vacuuming up oatmeal cookie. We have taken in several repossessed slated sponse to “Spencer, pick that Cheerios and cookie crumbs Thesday - Stuffed cabbage travel trailers and fifth-wheels from How to apply for a job? up!” or “Spencer, come for some time, and finding with tomato sauce, parsley another dealership. And we plan to How to develop executive here!” cars, books and colanders potatoes, baby carrots, vari- style? How to begin making They learn so young. under and behind the furni- ety bread, fruit cocktail. SELL contacts? If you’d like to Of course, his little state- tur e. Friday - Oven roast pork, SELL learn the answers to thew ment of defiance is tenipcred The sniudpes need to be roasted potatoes, diced beets, questions and more come to hy his sweet smile and wiped off the patio door wheat rolls, apple crisp. SELL! the Port Austin Community cuddliness. It’s awfully hard where they entertained each Don’t mlss out. Come we what we have to oner: Playhouse, Oct. 25, 26, and not to give in to his every othcr by pressing their faces That’s 27, Nov. 1,2, 3,8,Y and 10, whim when he flashes that against opposite sides when to see “How to Succeed in smile and gives you a big it was too cold for the VAUGHAN’S RV CENTER Business Without Re4lly hug. He’s a charmer. younger one to go out. 2104 W. CaroRd. Trying,” directed by Joanne Drew, the hig brother, is 4 It’ll be a few days before we According to the U.S. Pietscher. years old and his favorite stop hearing little feet run- Dept. of the Treasury Caro, Michigan 48723 Meet the irrepressible J. word is “why‘!’’. He can be ning down the hall and little there are 4,829,861,685 I 5 17-672-4300 Pierpont Finch, played by pretty clever about getting voiccs calling “Poppa” or dollar bills in circulation. i Eric Thuemmel, and his what he wants too, “Grandma.” leading lady, Rosemary Drawing pictures on my We’ll continue, for a while, Pilkington, played by Lori grocery list one day, I asked to come to full alert during Lehrke. him if he was adding some- the night when we imagine a Big business, romance and thing to the list, He replied sound might be one of them office politics are only soiiie that he was, but didn’t know falling out of bed or calling --- I of the high jinks you’ll see how to draw milk, and asked us. Pre-arranging in this musical comedy. me to do it. So I drew a crude Then gradually it’ll all fade and pre- For reservations call (51 7) bottle of milk. Then he into memories that warm our 738-52 17. wanted MC to make a picture hearts and make us smile.
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(And anyone else he can Several times each year I’m this researcher said hatchery cost electricity ratepayers reminded of the Will Rogers fish will return 5 or 6% in $5.3 million, That spill was quote, “All I know is what I good years. expected to aid salmon mi- read in the newspapers.” He We’re not just talking about gration and might return one was joking of course. fish going over dams. Many more endangered adult There will be a change in the Chronicle obituaries from Will was a pretty smart coho runs in the Northwest chinook to the Snake River now on. It’s being adopted on the suggestion of a reader, cookie, and not easily hood- don’t go over any dams. run. Winnie (Orr) Bauman. winked by the daily rags of So what does this tell us‘? Last week I read a comment : Nothing earth shaking, but we believe a better way. We plan his time. The “All I know” For me, it says all salmon are from an environmental group important, but the ones that i to add the year along with the day and month of death. quote was just his way of in- in which their spokesman ; That’s for people who clip articles for scrapbooks and need troducing a humorous dia- survive the ocean experience very important. said he wasn’t concerned ; to refer to them years later. It might help, certainly can’t logue. are about tribal fishermen net- That’s not what I’ve been hurt. On the other hand, we can ting and selling fall chinook learn something from the reading in the newspapers, for $2 a pound this year; be- ********** newspapers, if we recognize though. There is barely a cause Native Americans have the details are missing from mention of ocean conditions treaty rights, and that fishery Band director James Smigell gets high marks here for en- many stories and nearly ev- in most news stories about was only expected to catch thusiasm and promotion of school spirit. eryone has some kihd of ax salmon. one endangered Snake River to grind. He’s had a pep band at several basketball games this fall, Why is that? I think it’s be- salmon. something that’s been noticeably absent in previous years. My favorite of the day is the cause nobody has found a What’s more, when the students aren’t playing they are loud salmon controversy in the good way to waste money in So what can we learn from 1 team support, led by Smigell, who I hope gets as much Northwestern states. A per- the ocean. the newspapers? I don’t fun out of it as he appears to. son can read almost anything This week I read a “guest know about YOU, but I’ve fig- on this subject, and believe comment” in which a man ured out why endangered ********** all of it, part of it, or none of who studies such things said Snake River salmon have it - - depending upon one’s federal hydropower manag- trouble getting over the Maxfield’s appears out of the agricultural landscape like a political and environmental ers estimated water spilled dams. giant tree still standing in a cut over forest. persuasion. over The Dalles Dam on the The darned things must A few weeks ago I read a Columbia kver last summer weigh 2.5 million pounds! For the record, it’s located at 11118 Wyman Road, THE of the Library’s “1 Love the Library” Bazaar, which Blanchard, Mi. Very few happen by and stop by accident. FRIENDS feature about the effects of To find it, go to Edmore on M-46, turn at the blinker and began Friday at the VFW hall in Cass City and is continuing this week poor ocean conditions on head north for 3 miles and presto! There it is, all by itself. at the library, is expected to net about $1,300 for the Rawson Memorial coho salmon survival. The Vow it has grown to its present size is a mystery. It’s a far story was very well done, in Jece from any population center. Library Building Fund. Above, (from left) Sharon Workman, Elfriede my opinion, with quotes At a glance I’d say the restaurant is about the size of the Englehart and Geneva Richards look over the merchandise on display. from -oceanographers and Charmont including the bowling alley. fishery experts. This article Deadline for submitting items in the calendar is the Fri- It first gained fame for its seafood buffet on Fridays. I can’t stated 99% of the coho day noon before publication. comment on that. It was Sunday when visited and I ordered salmon from Northwest pan fried perch, $13.95. The other 5 in the party took the streams have been dying chicken buffet offered every Sunday for $10.95. Okay $1.4 The soon after reaching the ocean Friday, October 18 The meal and buffet come with an excellent soup and fruit in recent years, due to poor Alcoholics Anonymous and AI-Anon, Good Shepherd and salad bar. The chicken is fried and there are also chicken Ocean conditions and/or pre- Lutheran Church, 8 p.m. and dumplings, beans and choice of potatoes. I’m told it was million dation. iraod. I’ve read hundreds of news Saturday, October 19 ‘There was an ample supply of perch in my dinner. The reports about salmon over cas$ City High School Junior Class bottle drive, 9 a.m. buffet should rate at least a 7, with my fish dinner about a 6 the pa3t 10 years and have for roads never seen an ocean mortal- Fun Day-Fund-raiser at Rolling Hills Golf Course, 1:00 1/2 on the one- 3 0 scale. p.m. Proceeds to Rawson Memorial Library building fund. As a success story, you’d have to give it a 12 on the same ity figure such as this. So I U.S. Congressman Jim called one of the researchers scale. A little [if this and that from Tigers would be a great job Sundav.~~ October 20 Barcia (D-Bay City) last J/ the rorner of Main and Oak. no matter how much they quoted in the story to see if week announced $1,424,000 it was accurate. Living Truth will be in concert at the Lamotte Missionary f paid. *r has been approved to repair Our rearticin to some clf the Church at the 8:30 & 11 a.m. worship services. news ofthe duy. Of course, in those pre-his- He said this figure is prob- Tuscola Extension damage caused by the flood- + toric times, most folks ably accurate if one is talk- Wednesday, October 23 ing in June on federal-aid Somc of the outlandish worked 5 1/2 or 6 days as a ing about returns of hatchery highways in Bay, Lapeer, coho, but thereis a 2 to 3 year Duplicate Bridge 7 p.m. at Charmont. Last week’s win- agent earns award statements of persons in- matter of course and most ners: Bill and Alice Lovejoy. Everyone welcome. Gaginaw, Sanilac, St. Clair volved with controversial is- interval between 44soon after f basehall players’ salaries 1 and Tuscola counties. sues irritate so much that it were not so much greater entering the ocean” and re- A Michigan State Univer- sion agents throughout the The Federal Highway Ad- sity Extension program asso- state, The award is presented almost - I said almost - than a well-paid worker re- turning to the stream, so that ministration is awarding the makes you take the con- comment might be a bit mis- ciate and acting agricultural annually. grant through emergency re- ceived. agent in Tuscola County has Muz was cited for an inno- trary position just to get even. And baseball was leading, Wild fish have a bet- lief funds to the Michigan ter return rate, and I believe won the Michigan Associa- vative program that trained Department of Transport a- Case in point.The squabble game- tion of Extension Agents top growers in stored grain insect tion. over how bear hunting in award for her pesticide edu- management. “This is good news for Michigan should be handled. The training sessions, cation programs. those of us who drive fed- Chasing hears and shooting which involved 29 growers, on Joyce Muz, who has eral and state highways them in trees or at a bait pile were conducted in coopera- throughout the Thumb and doesn’t seem to mt: to he very . orked for the Tuscola tion with area Extension staff eounty Extension Group Mid-Michigan,” Barcia said. sporting, sort of like catch- members, agribusinesses and ing a trout moments after since 1994, was awarded the the Michigan Department of “Funding will be made avail- Outstanding Pesticide Appli- able immediakly to repair they have been dumped into Agriculture. the damage caused by heavy a stream from the hatchery cator Training Program Muz was graduated from Award. rains and flooding that oc- truck. MSU in 1979 with a curred in June of this year.” bachelor’s degree in crop and Despite that, the plan is to White Rain The award was presented soil sciences. She worked “We already have received FEMA assistance for indi- vote for the handling of hear SHAMPOO Oct* at MSU during the with the Natural Resources hunting regulations by the annual pesticide education ~~~~~~~~~i~~ servicefor vidual homes, businesses and or program for local governments to repair Departmen t of Conservation . several years before assum- roads and bridges. This Whcii bears and people col- ulfiife CONDlTlO N E R ing responsibility for the award is another step in re- lide, bcars must give way. Your gypsy moth education pro- turning things back to nor- The people in the DNR art: gram for Tuscola County. mal in the 6 designated coun- trained to handle it in the best Choice! Bottle In 1994, she began working ties - - Bay, Laper, Saginaw, interests of all of us. merit 2 OL in the Saginaw Bay Water ~cnaselessorBenGay Sanilac, St. Clair and Remember the roars of pro- $329 Quality Demonstration f- drive set vidingsant Tuscola. I’m pleased that the test when the DNR estab- Pr0ject.h part of that effort, Federal Highway Adminis- The Cas$ City High School she organized a subgroup of lished antlerless deer hunt- \ junior class will hold a bottle the Innovative Farmers of tration has responded so ing’? Everything it predicted thoroughly to the needs of 8gC AquaVelva drive Saturday, Oct. 19, at 9 Huron County in Tuscola came to pass, with car acci- $729 I Mid-Michigan and the 5th a.m. County. dents and crop damage ma- I Congressional District j or problems. 35 OL through this action.” ke Blw ot Ice Sport The Weather Congressman Barcia sits on Now listen to the rhetoric. the Transportation and Infra- “These national organiza- High Low Precip. structure Committee, which tions (favoring restrictions) Tuesday ...... 50 ...... 40 ...... 03” has fundingjurisdiction over equate the life of a rat to that Wednesday ...... 54 ...... 40 ...... 17” the Federal Highway Admin- 01’ a human; so extreme are Clearasil Thursday ...... 50 ...... 30 ...... lo“ istration. Barcia has also lob- they that they prefer crip- Friday ...... 52 ...... 38 ...... 0 bied extensively to FEMA pling disease to using mice AM Care Cream 0.6 oz or Saturday ...... 65 ...... 48 ...... 0 and the Clinton administra- for medical research.” (That I Maxinun Strength Tied or Sunday ...... 76 ...... 42 ...... 0 tion in securing natural disas- has scirnething to do with Monday ...... 58 ...... 33 ...... 0 ter relief assistance for his hiinting Dear:‘ Not.) (Recorded at Cars kity wastewater treatment plant.) district. “We must not allow those who equate the life of my 9- Cass City Public Schools year-old son to that of a rat, a pig or a dog to remove the PROGRESS IN EDUCATION efficicnt and effective tools from the desk of Ken Micklash, Superintendent of professional wildlife man- Apment.” (UP rareful, the Middle School Bids Opened nexl thing vou know there will be u lzeur looking fbr Last week bids for the new middle school were opened. 91 bids which relate lunrh ut the corner of Main to the various construction trades were received. This indicates that there was a and Seeger:) Med fondas lot of interest and competition for the work. At present the information received “Taking sides with the DNR aiid Natural Resources Com- from the apparent low bidders is being reviewed to assure that the bids meet mission is like taking sides Tylenol specifications. Several of the bids came in under budget and several were over with the devil.” (Heavens ExIra Stmgth budget. Our architect and project superintendent are now looking at some alter- above, is that what made Fast Cap native bid packages whch were submitted along with the base bids to reduce them do it ?) mr caplets costs in certain areas. Once this process is completed and the project is brought The sad truth is that we will withm budget, contracts will then be taken to the Board of Education for final all be inundated with this . approval. This process is expected to take one to two weeks. When contracts garhage for another month. -- are approved the building will begin. ********** VI I While this is happening the driveway and parking lot are being completed. Rembrandt Hagen Construction, which is doing ths work, will also be removing topsoil How times change. Did
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from the building site area. Th~sall has to be completed before the buildmg you catch the story about the Plus Efferdent 5ss begins. Our construction pro.ject superintendentinforms us that things are moving bat hoys who are suing the $399 Detroit Tigers for treating along as expected. A winter work schedule is also being worked out. The them unfairly and illegally jentative plan is to construct a couple of building wings, enclose them and work f‘or worlung extra hours with- on them during the cold of winter. Then when spring breaks, the rest of the out extra pay’? building will be constructed. Without commenting on the I merits of the ca$~,,,Ican re- Questions can be sent to me at 4868 N. Seeger-Street., Cass City, MI 48726 call my days d ay&ng.teen- agcr thinking that [email protected] bat Thank you! boy for thc summei“1br the . CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PACilI.: 14 )\ JR CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1996 Adam receives olbrook Area News 4-H citation Mrs. Thelma Jackson , Faye Adam, Snover, was recognized as the Sanilac Phone awarded the Michigan 4-H County Friend of 4-H for her 658-2347 Citation Sept. 27 at Michigan many contributions. State University. The Michi- YEARS IN BUSINESS 11 gan 4-H Citation is the high- In 1988, she became one of the trustees of the Michigan Howell were Friday lunch of Millington were Tuesday est recognition given by Museum Center and Heidel- 4-H Foundation. In 1992, she guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce guests of Mrs. Martin Michigan 4-H Youth Pro- berg Gallery and antique became the first woman shop. Hagen. Other afternoon Sweeney, gram. Shannon, Sabrina and president of the board of The next meeting will be at guests were Mr. and Mrs. Adam has been involved in trustees. Under her guidance Samantha Schultz of Canton 4-H in many ways since her the home of Mrs. Gaylord Harold Aardal of Traverse as president, the Kettunen were Friday overnight and own 3 children became ac- ' LaPeer. City. Center VISION 2021 cam- Mr. and Mrs, Jim Hewitt Saturday guests of Mr. and tive in the mid 1960's. Adam paign was launched. ****** spent from Tuesday till Fri- Mrs. Frank Schultz. and her hushand, Waync, day with Mr. and Mrs. Danny Bob Andersen Jr. and Jake quickly became involved in The 4-H Children's Garden CRegisteh to it^ Q gilt Centibicate i Schultz and daughters at of Canton were Saturday and 4-H as leaders and Adam re- was opened during her presi- Laura Kulish and Allen Canton and were Thursday Sunday guests of Mrs. Earl mains a project leader in den cy. Re1 a ti on ships with to be gillen aulay each uleeb Farrelly went to the Karrer dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Schenk. Sanilac County to this day. Poland 4-H were explored and Simpson Funeral Home Cliff Davis at Monroe. Ray English, Dale Ignash. Locally, in 1990, Adam was and relationships with other in Port Hwon to pay respects Susan Sofka of Davison, Allen Farrelly, Mrs. Dan youth development organiza- to Stanley Gucwa Sunday Winnifred Sofka and Mrs. Franzel, Doris Western and tions were initiated. Adam Enter our TRIVIA CONTEST afternoon. Martin Sweeney were Hazel Mattice met at has also represented Michi- Winner will receive $100 Velma Cleland visited among a group who attended McDonalds in Bad Axe for Teachers gan in Washington, D.C., on Marion Grey and Marion the 40th wedding anniver- breakfast Thursday niorning. 2 occasions in delegations Gift Certificate Dorman Tuesday afternoon. sary party for Mr. and Mrs. Bobbi and Cheryl Allen and that meet with government Fifteen members of the can be To be given away October 26 **'t; * ** Clarence Heleski at the Ubly Allen Farrelly wcrc Thurs- officials to advocate for 4-H Traveling Breakfast Club Fox Hunters Hall Sunday. day evening guests of Laura and othcr Extension gro- met at Oliver T Restaurant in Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cleland Kulish. "adopted grams. Bad Axe Thursday morning. and Jeff Doerr were Monday Mrs, Gcrald Wills canic '' They will meet at the She is director-at-large of \ Yarn & Fabric evening guests of Velma home Saturddy, after a 3- The Humane Society of the Michigan Farm Bureau Shop Peppermill next week. C1 el and. week trip to LasVegas, Nev., Tuscola County is initiating 1 124 N, State St., Caro, MI Twenty-one members of the and a member of the Youth I 48723 Mrs. Allen Depcinski went with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wills. ai "Adopt- A-Teacher" pro- Advisory Board of the Traveling Breakfast Club as one of the chaperones for Ellen and Mike Moorman gram. 673-3062 met at the home of Mr. and Sanilac County Community the 6th grade class from Ubly This will provide monthly Foundation. Mrs. John Pfaff for a potluck school to Lansing, where at the home of Bryce and student packets of material to dinner Thursday, Oct. 3. It they toured the Capitol, But- Betty Hagen Sunday interested elementary public was a surprise pre-wedding terfly House, football sta- evening. Guests werc Jim, school teachers in Tuscola NEED A NEW CAR OR TRUCK? 11 get together for Mary dium and a museum Wednes- Dorecn, Nicholas arid Jenni- County, The student Johnson and Bob Quinn.The day, fer Hagen. ncwssheet, "Kind News," group will meet Oct. 10 at Bob Cleland of Waterford Charles and Christopher tcachcs respect for animals Oliver T in Bad Axe. spent Friday and Saturday Corhishlcy were Friday over- and othcr humans. Thc Hu- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ulfig and with Mrs. Alex Cleland and night and Saturday guests of mane Society will fund the Vanessa and Mr. and Mrs. Carol Laming. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. program at $20 per teacher Tony Cieslinski visited Tom Allen Farrclly, Cheryl Allen Charlie Corbishltty was a per year. Wills of Las Vegas and Mrs. and friend Kristy had dinner Saturday supper guest. El crri cn tar y tcacher s who Gerald Wills Saturday. Friday at the Peppermill in Mr. and Mrs. Clarcnce wish to he "adopted" may Mr. and Mrs. Paul Aardal of Bad Axe. Rumptz were Sunday gucsts call Lisa McComas at (Sl7)- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hind and of Ty Myzk at Elkton. 872-5 700. Reva Silver attended Harvest Win ni fred So tk a spent fro ni Individuals and organiza- Ron Ou I Days in Bad Axe Thursday. Thursday, Oct. 10, through tions are encouraged to adopt Home 872-2495 Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Hagen Sunday at the honic of Janic For Your Best Buy a teacher at $20 each, Con- received word of the death of Business 269-9781 and David Main and John at tributors may specify par- her aunt, Aletha (Walker) CALL ME TODAY! High1and. ticular teachers. Mako Shubel of Southficld. Fu- Betty Hagen was a Friday checks payable to Humane neral services were at the afternoon guest of Ben ant1 Society of Tuscola County Step Funeral Home in Donelda Mcskt: at Port aid send to Box 6, Vassar, MI Redford. Aletha was a former Hope. 48768. Designate "Adopt-A- resident of this community. Lana Putcrbaugh and Klyn, Teach c r .'. Reva Silver was a Sunday Katlyn and Cory Rickett and afternoon guest and Gary Velma Cleland wcrt: Thurs- Persons dosiring more in- Wills of Port Austin was a day suppcr guests of Mr. and i'ormation may attcnd the Tuesday evening guest of Mrs. Jim Doerr. Nov. 4 meeting of the HLI- Mrs. Gerald Wills. Mrs. Danny Schultz, Shan- inanc Society at the Mr. and Mrs:' 'Don non, Sabrina and Samantha Brcntwood Restaurant. Caro. McKnight were Monday of Canton and Mr. and Mrs. starting at 7 p.m. The Chronicle - an ideal wedding gift evening guests of Mr. and Jim Hewitt attended a birth- Mrs. Jim Hewitt. day party for Bob Karg and Mrs. Evans Gibbard was a Randall Knowles at thc Karg Monday afternoon guest of home Friday evening. Stella Leszczynski and Eu- Mrs. Mark Farr'elly and gene Otulakowski. sons and Allcri Farrelly at- Susan Sofka of Davison tended a birthday party for spent the Oct. 6 weekend Boh Farrclly at Mt. Clematis with Winnifred Sofka. Saturday. Scare Up SomeJack Mary Maurer and Betty Mr. and Mrs. Larry Konkol Hagen went with a group on and Marney were Sunday a tour of Homes with Char- cvening guests of Mr. and With Your O'Lantern acter put on by Huron Me- Mrs. Frank Terry at Elkton. morial Hospital Sunday af- Susie Grzyeowski and Mrs. This Year! ternoon. Martin Sweeney were Jim Doerr visited Mr. and Wednesday evening guests Mrs. Jim Hewitt Wednesday of Mr, and Mrs Tony $SOOO.OO In The forenoon. Ciesl i nski , Win ... Eleven memhers of the Laura Kulish and Allcn Wednesday Breakfast Club Far re1 1 y w cr e S u n day Master Pumpkin Carver Jack met at Pat's restaurant in evening guests ot' Mr. and O'Lantern Photo Contest! 1 .FCIN f,ENERAL WARNING Smdrmg Crurao Lmg Cncsr HOW1 OlSUMe Ubly. Mrs. Lconard BcLeniek in Emphycama And May Cornpllwfs Pregnancy Mr. and Mrs. Sam Powers Ubly. I, I *.( .I - * ,.,11ms Beverly Rocket'cllcr was ;i Tuesday evening gucst ot' Reva Silver. Sponsored by Kodak, and by Concept Marketing! Contest rules and entry blanks now available at the Book Mart Same uction Sale Cut back Day Photo Lab...
Thp following items will be sold at public auction located in Cas City 3 blocks south of on salt traffic light on Seeger Street, 4 Mocks east at 6712 Third Street on Now that sodium contcnt is Book Mart Is Your Headquarters for Master Pumpkin listed on Nutrition Facts la- bels, many people arc bcgin- Carver Carving Supplies from Concept Marketing Saturday, October 19 at 11 a.m, ning to realizejust how much sodium thcy're consuming and are trying to cut back. Buying "no-salt addud" Shop at Home... Shop at BOO!k Mart canncd vepctahlcs or tioxn vegetables 1s an easy way to do that.
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I V CASS CITY, MICHIGAN ’ PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1996 Arrested in Tuscola County Deadbeat mom owes $38,000 w Child Support Month got a eciitor and Friend of the cffort to bring child support move betweeii states and Engler noted: “The Friend of ,big boost rcccritly when Court can work together,’’ cvaders to justice.” have an arrearage in support the Court system will be .Michigan nahbccl a deadhcat said Engler. “When we “The intensive action takcn payments. A first violation more family-friendly, par- &,Faren t , G u vcr ti o r J I) h n passed legislatioil this sum- to apprehend one of is punishahle by 6 months ents will be held more ac- Engler ann o\i nced Kelly mer, we were confident we Mic higa 11’s first deadbeat imprisonment andlor a countable for paying child Julichellc Carter Patel turned would begin to locate the parents proves that this law $5,000 fine. support, and children will be iberself in tu Tuscola County largest child support is working,” added State In July, En@ signed state better served. +uthor i t ies . sc0 ftl aws . Rep. Mike Green (R- leg i sl at i on refor rn i n g the “For many Michigan fami- I Patel, tho absent parent of‘ “The Tuscola Friend of the Mayville), whose district in- state’s Friend of the Court lies, the failure to receive kinor children ages 6 and 8, Court made more than 60 cludes Caro. “The message system. The legtslation re- child support is the reason has been wanted for not pay- contacts with various em- we’re sending is loud and quires each of Michigan’s 64 they fall into poverty and ing child support since ployers, government agen- clear: ‘If you don’t make FOC offices to post its 10 have to go on welfare. No -.fidgement was entered cies and support enforce- your child support payments, biggest child support parent should be able to walk ‘:Against hcr in August 1990. ment authorities around the we will track you down no scofflaws, to remain open in away from the financial re- pat el's arrearagc totals more nation in the effort to enforce matter where you arc.”’ non-traditional hours, and sponsibility of being a morn -than $38,000. the Patel order. Patel, who since 1990 re- create FOC advisory coun- or dad and hand taxpayers LIGHTHOUSES WERE the topic of a book read by .+: She is anlong the tirst par- “The Tuscola County peatedly changed her resi- cils. the tab,” Sandy Parks’ second grade students at Gagetown Elementary Bnts located since the gover- Friend of the Court - - Mary dence to avoid paying back Other legislation signed in The governor said citizens ;nor signed state legislation in Lou Burns - - and the county support, is eligible for pros- July allows ajudge to retro- can report missing parents School, The students then used their imaginations and some :July making Friend of‘ the prosecutor are to be com- ecution under the federal actively correct the amount who are delinquent on child Court offices more user- mended for their hard work Child Support Recovery Act of support due from an indi- support payments by con- craft materials to construct their own lighthouses. -friendly and upgrading child and results in this matter, We ‘support co1 I ec t i on c ffor t s. hope Friends of the Court, states to make referrals to the knowingly fails to report or ily Independence Agency’s -. “This is a texthook case uf prosecutors and citizens all U.S. Attorney’s office ot‘ misreIiresents their income. oftice of Child Support at The Chronicle - an ideal wedding gift ‘how thc state, county pros- over Michigan will join the 1 Several face felony counts in district court I FOOTBALL BASKETBALL Si~giiiiiw,was arraignccl on - ‘ The following p”?Ic were a recently arr aiptud on I‘elony c: h iir gc c) 1‘ ilia 11 u fac tu r i n g .charges iri liiscola County Iiiorc than 20 hut t‘cwer than District Court: 200 marijuana plantsAug. 13 ’, *Scott A Salvador. 26. in Akron Township. ,Cam, is ch,irgcti with rcsisi- Bond wiis set at $25,000 for jng and ohstriicting a policc. thc delendaut. who faces a ,officer, opcr allllf a nnotor preliniinary exmi Nov. 1 at vvehiclt.whilc tinder Ihc intlu- c) a.111. SCHEDULES bncc of‘ liqiior, third offt‘nsc, *Randy S. Dennis, 20, .violat i ng I iccn sc rcst ric t ions, Caro, is charged with posses- possession o 1’ an opcn intoxi - sion with intent to deliver cant in a motor vuhiclc. and 111 ar iju a n a, opera t i ng a m o - failure to change the address tor vchiclc whilc under the FOOTBALL BASKETBALL pn his driver‘s liocrisu Oct. h itilluence of liquor, posses- in caro. sion o1’an open intoxicant in Marlette MayviI le USA at at at
p.!n. Cass City Cass City Cass City o t un 1aw f‘u 11 y drivi ng awiiq’ 811 autoniohile Oct. 7 in *Michael E. Fisher, 31, Indian ti el ds TI)w n s hi p . Caro, was arraigned on one Fri., Oct. 18 Thursm, Oct. 17 Tues., OCtm 22 ,Bond wiix hcl ,it $S,OM)and count of larceny in a huild- ing between June 1994 and -J re I 1 m 1 ii ‘i r y cx a 111 w as led for Ocl. 2S at 9 a.m. April 1996 in Caro, FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Williani M. Rurnhani, 21, Bond was set at $1,000. A Games start at 7:30p.m. (Home games in bold type) Thurs., Aug. 29 ...... Reese 51, Cass City 45 Thurs., Oct. 10 ...... Cass City 67, Ubly 57 Sept.6 ...... Car0 34, Cass City 6 Tues. Sept. 3 ...... H. Beach 50, Cass City 27 Tues., Oct. 15 ...... Lakers .... 13 ...... Cass City 34, Ubly 6 Thurs. Sept 5 ...... Deckerville 45, Cass City 27 Thurs., Oct. 17..w.r..r*..*-rm**r* .... 20 ...... Cass City 6, USA8 Tues. Sept. 10 ...... Cass City 42, Lakers 60 Tues., Oct. 22 ...... 27 ...... Cass City 0, Lakers 48 Thurs., Sept 12 ...... Cass City 48, Sandusky 55 Tues., Oct. 29 ...... Marlette Oct.4 ...... Cass City 8, BCAS 36 Tues., Sept. 17 ...... Cass City 52, USA 38 Thurs., Oct. 31 ...... Car0 .... 12 ...... Cass City 14, Valley Lutheran 0 Tues., Sept. 24 ...... Cass City 52, Marlette 41 Thurs., Nov. 7 ...... Bad Axe .... 18 ...... Marlette Tues., Oct. 1 ...... Cass City 43, BCAS 55 Tues., Nov. 12 ...... BCAS .... 25 ...... Bad Axe Thurs., Oct. 3...... Cass City 44, Cros-Lex 32 Thurs., Nov. 14 ...... Harbor Beach Nov. 1 ...... Harbor Beach Tu=, Oct. 8 ...... Cass City 39, Bad Axe 45 Anmumiy. . SPONSORED BY THESE HAWK BOOSTERS AI Swiderski Coach Light Pharmacy CELLULARONP’s General Agency Phone 872-3613 --I NEW OFFICE Phone 673- 1488 phone 872-2248 Phone 872-4377 Anderson/Tuckey/ Double D IN DOWNTOWN h&% - BernhardtlDoran & Co., RC. Kirn Electric The Paint Store Gas & Diesel Repair Phone 872-3821 Phone 872-2445 Phone 872-3730 Phone 872-4540 Anrod Screen People’s Choicg
Kritzmans’ Inc. Phone 872-3470 Phone 872-4371 Phone 872-354 7 Phone 872-3712 Erla’s David Batzer II, O.D. Quaker Maid Dairy Store Dr. Food Center Little Caesar’s Phone 872-3404 Phone 872-4884 8 Phone 872-4600 Phone 872-2 19 1
Cass City Chronicle d&b- S.H. Raythatha, M.D., PmCa Phone 872-2010 I CORNER CUPBOARD (Drm Ray) Phone 872-27 1 7 Phone 673-5244 Phone 872-5010 v Cass City Wrecker Dr. Robert Green, D.D.S. Phone 872-2257 Phone 872-2765 Phone 872-3569
Cass City Oil & Gas Phone 872-2084 Phone 872-3 722
Cass City Tire Ken Martin Electric Phone 8724 1 14 Phone 872-5303 Phone 872-3434 I I I _- ~ ~ - CELLUIARONE I-- McVey Agency, Inc. Thumb National Caro (5 7 7) 673- 7666 or *rs Phone 872-4860 Bank &Trust 1 -800- 624 - 8 766 &- Cass City Phone 872-43 7 7 I ~~ ~ Dr. Paul Chappel, DDS...... - . ... Cass city@ Mr. Chips Food Store Walbro Gorp. DENNIS CROOKEDACRE -Tuscoia L Sanilac Counties MOORE MOTOR Dr. James Thomas, DDS. Phone 872-2645 SALES. Car0 DEBORAH McBRlDE - Huron & Sanilac Counties Phone 872-5688 Blr. /w Phone 872-213 1 [ R-UKOSni CHEVROLETlPONTlAC - Ubly EAST HURONTV - Bad Axe Phone 872-3870 Chip&
THUMB REGION Northwood Shores C ILULA RONE’ CHEMICALBANK Dr. Hoon K. Jeung, MmDa E BAY AREA Restaurant Wa rj u ’s F1 o o rc overing CAR0 Car0 Centre (Near Central Shop-Rite), BAD AXE 181 E Huron Phone 872-461 I Car0 517-673-1666 1-800-624-8766 Bad Axe 517.26Sl66i Phone 872-4355 Phone 872-5642 (517) 672-3363
I 1 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, ] 996 Obituaries
Pasadena, Calif. He was a 111 hlayvillc to Jessie Let: and Shirley Hossler Donald Schwartz Henry Doerr deacon in thc Worldwide Pcxl (Thomas) Giliiiorc. He Church of God and was di- niiirrlctl Dco1:i Elta Warner Henry C. Doerr, 45,died of Shirley Hossler, 69, of Tuc- Donald J. Schwartz, 66, of rector of thc church's youth Atig. 20, I934 in Lake Orion. son, Ariz., died Oct. 6 in Gagetown, died Saturday, heart fiiiluru Monday, Au~. program. A LJnion City resi- Mr. Gilniore worked for B 1o om in gt 011, I nd . Oct. 12, 1996, in his home 26, 1996, in San Mateo, C'a- dent t'or 17 years, he enioyod niaiiy years at Buick Motors lit. She was born May 29,1927 after a short illness. ru n n i ng rn ar a t ti on s. Ern - III Flint ;is Victoria Doerr, 11, hotti ot nieces and nephews. He was daughters, Barbara and Su- fought at Old Baldy and re- Corjr or ti t i o 11 's Co 111niu n i t y Union City; his parents. pruceded in death by all of san, and several grandchil- ceived a Bronze Star. He was Wealth C:rc clinics located at Mary and Henry Doerr of his hroihcrs and sisters, Ha- dren; brothers, Matt (Murial) a member of the National Cass City and Uiiionville are Mayville; 2 sisters, Susdn icl I
Any youth, grade 2 and older, interested in joining il youth league, is Tcd J. "Dode" Giltnore, 84, asked to sign up at The Charmont on October 19,1996. ot' Kingston. died Wednes- by day. Out. 0, in Hills and Dales sponsored Leagues will be held every other Saturday from 1:OO-3:00 p.m. KRANZ FUNERAL HOMES, Cass City and Kingston according to the following schedule: Grneral Hospital after a long illness. 3c tober 19 December 28 Break-No Bowling March 1 tic was born Aug. IS, I91 2 November 2 January 4 March 15 November 16 January 18 March 29 Cass City November 30 February 1 April 12 Chronicle December 14 February 15 April 26 872-2010
May 10 - Bowling Party! -3 Price per child for league play is $4.50 per week. This price will include trophies and Powerful Choices 3 bowling party. basis, Forlls companies are slrong [f your child does not wish to bowl on a regular but would like to substitute, providers 01 llnamlal securlly, please sign him/her up on October 19. Children must have a permission slip signed by ollerlng powerful choicer lor your a parent in order to participate. Slips are available at The Charmunt. llnancial needs. Will Bring Service For more information call Barb Wright or Don Doerr at The Charmont, 517-872-4321 Time Insurance: liidividual Mdical including Short Term Medical, Small Group Benelils, Forth Long Torrn Care. BackToThe Public Fortla Benefili: Qroup Benefits. Fodli Flnanclal Qroup: Mulual Funds; Flxed and Varlable Annuities; Llle Insurance, Varlable Universal Lile Insurance. OSBORNE FO~ SHERIFF For more Informallon contact: NOVEMBER 5 Local Registered Rrprcmtatloc Our newly remodeled Conference Newel1 E. Harris P.O. Box 38 A Team Dedicated Room is now available for meetings Cas City, MI 487260038 (517) 872-2688 Public Service or small parties To Reglslered represenlalive Supported by Senator Joel Gougeon Charmont Ron Schneider Owner: Cindy Doerr and Representative Mike Green Hours: Mom-Sat, Undersheriff Fun-n-Food Open at 10:30 am 6138 E. Cass City Rd, 872-4321 Sunday - Open at Noon PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. Basketball Owen-Gage last half rally l-.---JYCC NATIONAL WLWL BCAS 5OQ.1--- EPBP 4104 Marlene 2 3 7 6 BadAxe 2 3 5 7 CassCIfy 2 3 5 7 stuns favored North Huron
helm ot the Bulldog pro- USA 2142 Langley's h yard nin around ,I BadAxe 1 2 2 4 the right end. CassClty BULLDOC: ,JOELBOJXh'IAN looks for extra yardage dur- From there, however, it was Marlene 0 3 0 6 <,:: ing Friday's tionieconiing victorvr' over North Huron. r~ll0~~1i-Gage. Hope tops 0-G again (.)wen-Gage's first score' TCC AMERICAN came from 14 yard outs WLWL Thc third tinie wasn't the Deckewille 4 0 5 1 whcii Bolzman found pay Port Hophcnefittcd from effort with 7 points that ,: Sandusky 4 1 5 1 Fabulous dirt 011 ;i well executed rc- charm for Owen-Gage last a 7-9 effort from thc foul line helped draw Owen-Gage , H. Beach 3 1 5 1 Tuesday, but it was close. verse. Chad Mellcndnrf in thc maiden half. Owen- withining into a basket,the find 37-35, frariie. head- ,./ Reese 2242 Coach Dean Roller's BLIII- Ubly 1324 addud the points after and the Gago connected on just 2 of' Four's dogs (S-3 NCTL) tri~veledto Mayville 1 3 1 5 2 bctiools cntercd the inter- 6 tosses froni the stripe in the Port Hope, however, coli- , Cros-Lex 0 5 0 6 mission deadlocked at 8-all. t'ace North Central Thumb gallic's sec o nd y11arter. vcrted 9 of 10 from the foul Lt.~g~efoc Port Hope for NCTL Fearless It stayed that way until "We niissed easy shots arid line in the tirial lime to reg- I , WLWL Doug MtAlenclort added a 2-yard what he hopes will hc the ti- fi-oo throws that prevented us ister the win. Kingston 4 0 6 0 Hya t t tial time this year, and suf- from w i 11 11 i n g ." sai d Ro 11 er. Besides Miller and Powers, ,, .-- ruri late iri the final period Peck 3142 fered a 50-41 setback. N. Huron 2 2 2 4 that capped a 70 yard drive. Kate Powers, who topped Port Hope's Daiia Pawlitz , ; BCAS It was the third outing he- A-Fairgrove 1 3 2 4 Bolzriian added the 2 poini Owen-Gage with I6 tallies, finishcd 111 double digits, CPS 1315 LJSA twucn Ihc 2 schools during Icd a third quarter comeback with 1s. 0-Gage 1 3 1 5 C'ros-lAex cotivcr sion. thc cainpaign. And unlike FRIDAY'S RESULTS Dcc kcrvil IC BOlz111:m led all rushers their first outing, a4S-27 loss BCAS 24, EPBP 16 Rcusu with 82 yards on 24 carries. during the Caseville tourria- Harbor Beach 36, Bad Axe 0 rricnt in late August, Owen- USA 38. Marlene 0 Lakers Bill Schlak collected 45 Deckewllle 28, Msyville 0 Kingstori yards on 15 carrios, whilc Gagc battled thc Blue Stars Reese 26, UMy 14 Cass r11y Mcllendorf rail for 37 yards for 4 quartcrs. Sandusky 57, Cros-Lex 28 Tho Bulldogs should be Owen-Gage 16, North Huron 0 Puck on 8 totes. Most of those Kingston 46. A-Fairgrove 6 Ihcn-C;agc ahlc to return to the win col- _____---- yards came through thc middle of' the Warrior de- uinii this wcck as they arc to SATURDAY'S RESULTS Y- I entertain A kron-Fairgrove Peck 53, CPS 30 (47-14) 77% fknsc. Cass City 14, Sag. Val. Lutheran 0 "Thcy shut 11s cIow11 at thc Thursday following ii Tucs- corners. We rail straight be- day tilt against Casevillc. twecii the tackles." said Against tho BIUCStars, both H assler. squads canie out iiring iti a Def'rnsivol y, Aaron Baker well played initial quarter. WHOLE tiad 7 so10 tackles and 4 21s- Jessica. Miller paced the sists. Schlak accounted for hosts IO a 12-10 advantage HOUSE 5 solo stops and 5 assists. with 7 of her game high 17 FULL OF owcn-Gage also got p tallies in thc ripening franio. tcrcep t i on from J u f 1' M axson Port Hope used a pair of' a11d Rakcr duriiig the final field goals from Sara Iseler ha 11'. during an 11-6 spurt that "There was a lot ol'defensc helpcd put the hosts in front being pliiyed," says Hassler. 23- 16 at the intermission. WINDOWS $1199*:;i "Our det'cnsive linc able was 0-(;-PORT HOPE lo put prcssure on their yuar- tcrback. You've got to give (assistant coach) Joe Candela PORT HOPE - McTdggart 1-0 (0-0) 2; Pawlitz 3-0 (9- a lot ot credit for the way the dcfcnse perl'or~ned." IO) 15; Iseler 3-0 (0-0) 6; Mausolf 4-0 (0-0) 8; Miller 6-0 (5-7) 17; SchLlltc 0-0 (2- What is tofu? 2) 2. TOTALS - 17-0 (16-19) SO. Tofu is a soft, cheese-like prodwt niaclc from soybeans OWEN-GAGE - Srnith 3-0 likc ttioso grown herc in (0-0)6; Powers 6-0 (4-5)16; Michigan. 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CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Defeat Ubly CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1996 PAGE NINE Tourney medalist Hawks bow Tate leads Hawks to Hatchets Although the game that was 28 in 8 games. to state semi-finals scheduled Tuesday at Laker Ulfig has the best scoring High won't propel the Cass average per game, 15.9, and Seames, 79, Goodrich; John City Red Hawk basketball also is the top per game hding on the broad shoul- TEAM...... RESULTS team into contention for the rebounder, with 81 in 8 ders of Chad Tate, the Cass Zang-Bodis, 79, Harbor Beach, and Nile McGeorge, Go odr i ch 325 Thumb C National title, it is games. City Red Hawk golf team Harbor Beach 342 finished third in the state re- 80, Capac. still an important game. CC - BAD AXE Cass Citv 357 Very important following gional tourney last Friday at The top 10 teams and the Brown city 360 CASS CITY - Maharg 0-1 Woodland Hills in Sandusky ,t Tuesday's loss to the Bad Capac 369 Axe Hatchets, 45-39. The (0-0) 3; Chappel 2-2 (0-0) to qualify for state competi- top 10 individuals, plus any team or person within 10 37 1 team has yet to show that it 10; Ulfig 9-0 (4-9) 22; tion. The semi-finals will be shots of the lead at the semi- Hamady 3 72 can compete successfully Mellendorf 2-0 (0-4) 4. played Friday at Royal Scot finals qualify for the finals. 381 this year with leading teams TOTALS * 13-3 (4-14) 39. Country Club in Lansing and Sandusky 390 in ;the conference. the finals Saturday at The LEAGUE MEET Lakers 400 A win over the Lakers RAD AXE - Melnik 1-0 (O- Emerald, St. Johns. Mayville 410 would be a great confidence 2) 2; Sheldon 1-0 (0-0) 2; Tate was also the medalist The Hawks finished third in ~~~~~~ille421 builder at a time when it is Polega 2-0 (3-4) 7; Bailey 1 - 45s 0 (0-2) 2; Jawaski 3-0 (3-6) at the Thumb C National the league meet despite a sorely needed. League meet Wednesday at sparkling 72 by Tate. Cass Memphis 456 The game against Bad Axe 9; Prill 3-0 (2-2) 8; Johnson 4-0 (7-12) 15. Bird Creek, Port Austin, City, with a 342 total, trailed 'lowed a familiar script. The regional was won by All Conference Cass City came out and TOTALS - 15-0 (1 5-28) 45. champion BadAxe, 329, and Goodrich, which posted a Bay City All Saints, 338. Thumb C National played miserably in the first 325, followed by Harbor half. The total offensive out- CC - URI,Y Other scores were: Marlette, First Team Beach with 342. Cass City's 344, and Lakers, put in the first quarter was a CASS CITY - Brown 1-0 (O- 355.. trey by Lindsay Maharg and total was 357, 0) 2; Chappcl 3-0 (2-2) 8; Tate shot a 77 for medalist Chad Tate ...... CC a basket by Kara Mellendorf. Daniel 0-2 (2-3) 8; Rea 2-0 honors. Other individual The teams also finished in Don Robbins ...... M The offense in the second (0-0)4; Ulfig 11-0 (5-8) 27; Cass City scores were: Dave the same order in the final Jed Berry ...... L quarter, the entire point pro- Mellendorf 7-0 (4-4) 18. Thumb C National League Scott Jezowski ... B.C.A.S. duction, was 3 baskets and a Hobbs, 86, Andy Green, 93, TOIAIS - 24-2 (13-17) 67. Drew Kelly, 101, and Chris race. Eric Shard ...... B.C.A.S. free throw by Shelly Ulfig. Smith, 1 18.The top 4 scores kch Degelbeck ...... M 4gain following the trend Tate's medalist effort was URLY - Creguer 1-0 (2-2)4; count in the team competi- aablished in most games, sparked by a torrid b&k nine Second Team N. Puvalowski 0-0 (1-2) 1; tion. the Hawks came out strong where he was 2 under par. Morel1 1-0 (0-0)2; Bragg 3- The top 5 individuals in the in the third quarter and Other Cass City scores were: Scott Monto ...... B.C.A.S. 1 (2-2) 13; Tolheli 2-0 (0-4) regionals qualify for the state Nathan Bailey ...... B.A. quickly overcame the 4; Shrader 3-0 (2-4) 8; individual competition. The Dave Hobbs, 82, Andy Brian Natzel B.A. Hatchet 22-1 2 half-time lead Wyrick 2-0 (5-10) A...... 9; golfers arid the qualifying Green, 93, Drew Kelly, 95, Dave Hobbs ...... CC and took the lead briefly be- Puvalowski 3-0 (0-2) 6; An- ANDREA REA scores from in close for Cass City as Ubly scores are: Tate, 77; Jason Josh Male, 95, and Chris Steve Kuzak fore falling back to trail, 32- thony 3-0 (4-8) 10...... B.A. defenders contest the shot. Braun, 79, Armada; Scott Smith, 97, Scott Dorland ...... L 29, going into the last quar- TOTALS - 16-3 (36-34)57. ter. t Cass City fouled repeatedly in the final 8 minutes and the mhets converted 50 per- Hawks play IIwell enough to gent from the stripe, enough to preserve the victory. Ulfig led all scorers with 22 points. In double figures fw If the Hatchets was Aleatha Johnson, with 15. win over SVL = Marlette next URLY GAME The Cass City Red Hawks win at V/aIley Lrrlhcran Sat- purl oriiianw rititil it ad.justcd sisted, and picked off' a pair play OII third and long. urday in ii ganic where lo playing in the afternoon. The Hawks finally did will be favored to win their of Valley Lutheran passes. Thc next Cass City touch- Coach Torii Ocsch said that The ;i iter n ()uti g ii I 11c had tio nething right in the first third game of the season and B r 1 n k 111 a ti con t r i bu t ed 8 down drivc started on their his team playud just wcll ncgative effect the dc- quarter when the Ubly the first inThumb C National on tackles. 2 sacks and a fumble own 36-yard line. Diegel enough to win. t'ensu. which Ocsch said Bqcats came to town and competition Friday when the rccovery. Kurt Russell was hootlegmarchcd play. in from the 11 on a Ocsuh said that playing on played rcally well. It was as .a result rolled to a 67-57 winless Marlette Red Raid- lllvolved 111 C) tackles. Saturday iificrnoon instead spurheaded hy Ti ti1 Spencer victory in the non-league ers come to town Friday. The first quarter was score- Thc Hawk air arm was the Cass City will be entering of' thc irsiial Friday night iitid Ryan Brinkniun. Spen- less, primarily hccause Val- contest , kuy to the drive. The Hawks October 19,l:OO p.m. thc game fresh from its 14-0 probahly slowcd thc tcatii's ccr liad 14 tackles, 10 iinas- Icy Lutheran staged a long picked up 22 yards on a pass With Ulfig leading with 7 \ (alternate date Oct. 20, 1:00 p.m.) points and 3 other players march down the field. Rack- to Little and another 15 yards ing up first down al'lcr tirst on a Diegel to Matt Oesch 9 Holes of Golf shwing in the sconiig, Cass down. Lutheran coil trol led City racked up a 17-10 lead toss. Food, Beverages & Prizes the ball tor 9 minutcs and in the first 8 minutes. Lead Cass City defense. Ocsch said that he was ex- Fun at Every Hole IJloVed to IllSldC the CkLSS 4~eoffense was sparked by tremely pleased with the play City 5 before king stopped. per person deductible) some outstanding feeds by ofhis special team, keyed by $37.50 (tax Cass City won the game Peyten Daniel, who also 2 booming punts by Andy Proceeds go to the with 2 long drives in tho scc- played good defense with 6 Ed wards . Rawson Memorial Library Building Fund. ond pcriod. The first covered st6als for the night. 93 YiUdS and the payofl'play cc VI, Sponsored by Qerewas only a slight drop was ii pass into the end mnc' FirstRushing downs attempts 3813 4317 *Rolling Hills Golf Course, in the point production in the from Chad Diegel to Josh la$t 2 minutes of the first *era Companies, lnc., General Contractor Little from 14 yards out. Rushing yards 185 106 +Library Fund-raising Committee qarter and all of the second Two kcy plays kopt the Pass, intercepted ydarter when Coach Jim ...... drive alive. CEis Hahn 7-13- 14- 14-2 Mastie had 4 of his 5 starters picked up 1 1 yards un ,third Passing yards 90 29 :the bench. down and Diegel found Ryan Total YZ~S 275- 135 Vith a 31-18 lead at the in- Penalties 9-75 5-70 tetmission, the Hawks staged Brinkman in a 20-yard pass their usual big third period, byrning the nets for 23 points :of a 54-31 lead going into the fourth quarter. In the big third quarter, Ulfig ripped in 6 field goals a$ a free throw for 13 of her garne-high 27 points. "cllendorf contributed 18 knile Beth Bragg, 13, and Mchelle Anthony, 10, led my. SEASON'S STATISTICS Tim Spencer Ryan Rrinkman 6 MONTHS SAME AS CASH With 12 games played, I I I I Mellendorf leads the ZDGTMHigh Contrast Picture rebounders with 97 and Tu be I steals, 29, while Lindsay 25'0:.*TV ChannelNew Surf's Selection UpT,MFavorite % I hlaharg is tops in assists with ead Meg's Peg I . 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I 5.99 6,99 1 Glasses repaired I I PV\r I Single Print Sale good on glossy 3V2" size prints from 135, 110, I Blue Cross & VSP 126, disc C-41 film only. Sale day does not apply to Jumbo 4" prints, other npecial otfers, 3h" size matte prints or S"x 7" WOW participant prlnts. Does not apply to W fmme 35mm. DAVID C. BATZER II, O.D. Professional Eye Care Bad Axe Cass City 269-7263 872-3404 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1996 I Council proceedings I ' The regular meeting of the defined contribution plan. A Cass City Village Council motion was made by Trustee Down Memorvw Lane was held Sept. 23, 1996 at Helwig and supported by From the files of the Chronicle 7:OO p.m. All Trustees were Trustee Haley to adopt a new present . retirement plan, authorize The minutes of the regular the Public Safety and Person- August meeting were ap- nel Committee plus Presi- 5 YEAKS AGO night with a surprise shivaree proved as presented. dent Althaver and Gene Wil- in honor of' thcir SOth wed- 25 YEARS AGO The Cass City Schools and^ The August Financial State- son to obtain performance Ahout 1 IN bencldctors at- diiig annivers;u-y. most area schools will be ment was reviewed. records from Chemical tended the benefit concert Merrit Dare11 Allen, 57, of' closed Friday for the first day The Treasurer's report Bank, Thumb National Sunday afternoon at First 10 YEARS AGCI Dodge Road, Cass City, was of pheasant hunting. - showed 94.3% of taxes col- Bank, and one other invest- Presbyterian Church, Cass killed in a onc car accident It was lucky Friday the 13th lected to date. ment advisor, to make the fi- City. Two acclainied musi- Menwries of a bout with Monday at Dickerson Road for the Leland Strieter fam- A motion was made by nal decision on the advisor cians donated services to polio years ago have turned and Unionville Road. His ily of Cass City. Mrs. Strieter Trustee Kropewnicki and and design of the new plan raise between $4,500 and into a nightmare for Eliza- wife, Myrtle, 60, is listed in had her 13th baby in Hills supported by Trustee Karr and to hire a lawyer for the $5,000 for the Bach Festival. beth Stinc, 66, who for the serious condition in St. and Dales General Hospital. that the bills be approved as close out of the present plan William Preucil Jr. is first past 2 years has suffered in: Luke's Hospital in Saginaw. He was also the 13th baby to reviewed by Budget & Fi- MOTION CARRIED 7 yeas ' violinist of the famed Clevc- creasing niuscle weakness in Two daughters, Connie, 22, be born at the hospital in the nance Committee. MOTION 0 nays. land Quartet. Arthur Rowe, her legs and left arm due to and Sharon, 28, were also month of October. CARRIED 7 yeas 0 nays. A motion was made by teacher at the University of post -p 11 1io syndrome. seriously injured and are Sue Starmann, ajunior at A motion was made by Trustee Haley and supported Iowa, acc o rn p an i ed Pr euci 1 Members of the Cass City listed in fair condition in Alma College, was one of 4 ROGER MARSHALL, right, receives Trustee Karr and supported by Trustee Weaver to adopt the Tuscola County Emer- and also presented a piano Rotary Club held a special Hills and Dales General Hos- students as the award from Snowmobile Business by Trustee Helwig to autho- solo. mcetirig Thursday night in pital, queen's court for the home- rize the Public Services gency Telephone Service Each class at Campbell El- thc conference room at coming Saturday. She is the magazine. Committee to seek bids for District Enhanced 9-1-1 Ser- ementary took part in Cass Walhro Corporation to dis- daughter of Mrs. Lucy vice Plan. MOTION CAR- An estimated 100 persons the drilling of two (2) test C i t y ' s ho mecomi @' fes tivi - cuss ways in which the club Starmann. wells and one (1) production RIED 7 yeas 0 nays. tics last week by participat- and the community could attended the charter night Tho quotes were receive( ceremonies of the Cass City well. MmONCARRIED 7 ing in a float contest. The help farmers with crops de- squash grow in his garden for the purchase of a 1997 Jaycee Club highlighted by yeas 0 nays. grand prize winner was made stroyed by the flood of 1986. this year at his home-north- The Streets and Parking Dodge Ram 1500 Pickup. by Linda Gray's fourth grade the installation of officers east of Cass City. The squash Cass City Chrysler bid of and an address by District Committee reported that one class. Good Shepherd Lutheran weighs 59 112 pounds. It has career in business bid was received for the re- $16,600.00 and Tuhhs President Patrick Sheridan of Brothers Inc. of Sandusky of Cass City High School's Ladies Aid held its regular a girth of 45 inches and Roger Marshall, CEO of Cass City, was honored re- placement of sidewalks. The homecoming queen for 199 1 meeting Oct. 6. A slide pre- Detroit. He told the group $16,070.00. A motion was that Cass City has an advan- stands 30 inches high. Marshall Distributing, Inc., cently by Snowmobile Busi- bid was awarded to Romain ISStephanie Leiternian. This scntation was made by Heidi made by Trustee Karr and tage in that it can look around ness Magazine as one of 30 and Son Construction Com- year's king is Brad Gray. Iseler in which she shared her business leaders who has pany of Caro. The resulting supported by Trustee Don Roherson, 71, of experiences as an exchange the community, see what Kropewnicki to accept the needs to he done and do it. Federal grants played a significant role in total cost will be 10.40 per Kingston, said thank-you to student in Dcnmark. the growth and success of the lft. bid from Cass City Chrysler. the village of Kingston TC- Thc Postal Scrvice plans a snowmobile industry over The Parks and Promofion MOTION CARRIED 6 yeay cently by huilding a covered new Dcf'ord Post Office. Mrs. Darold "Ets" Tcrhush the past 30 years. The award Committee reported that the 1 nay bridge, which was installed Deford Postmaster Don Hills won 3 trophies this suninier awarded to counties was made at a black tie gala pool consultant will be here Minutes of the Planning Saturday at a small park on said thcy hope to have the when she participatcd in The Michigan Jobs Com- gan Jobs Commission, the in Minneapolis, celebrating Wednesday morning at 8:30 Commission, Downtown the west side of Kingston. new post office in by next enduro racing. A young mission announced that grant provides funds for lo- 30 years of the business of to inspect the pool. Development Corporation The bridge, 24 feet in length, fall. mother and housewife, she more than $523,500 in fed- cal communities to ensure snowmobiling. The Public Safety and Per- and the Economic Develop- is 6 fcct wide and 10 1/2 feet US. Army Capt. Neil W. began riding last sumnw eral funds have been that all students with disabili- Marshall, along with his sonnel Committee recom- ment Corporation were re- high. It was his way ot'thank- MacCallurn, son of Anna when her father bought her a awarded to local programs to ties have a job, access to wife Linda, founded mended that Halloween viewed. ing the community that wel- MacCallum of rural Cass 125 Yamaha trail bi kc. help high school students community programs and Marshall Plastic Company in hours be from 530 p.m. to The Manager's report was comed him and his wife with City, recently began duty as with disabilities make a activities, and support ser- 1968, and began rnanufactur- 7:OO p.m. It was the consen- reviewed. open arms 43 years ago. The Cass City School chict' legal assistant and part- smooth transition from vices so they can maintain ing snowmobile windshields. sus of the council to accept A motion was made by About 40 friends and ncigh- time magistrate at thc US. Board inched forward on 2 their employment and self- this recommendation. Trustee Helwig and sup- plans for capital improve- school to work. The name was changed to hers surprised Harold and Army Training Center in Fort sufficiency. Marshall Distributing in Mike Weaver reported on ported by Trustee Karr thai ments.The most expensive is The Tuscola Intermediate Hclen Cvpeland Sunday Leonard Wood, Mo. School District has received 1972, and today the company the employees' pension plan the meeting be adjourned. * consideration of add i ti I) ti a1 $26,162 and the Huron Inter- Safety concerns is one of the largest and recommended that a MOTION CARRIED 7 yeas site land. Supt. Donald mediate School District has aftermarket distributors in lawyer be retained to close 0 nays Crouse discussed purchasing Concern about salmonella out the existing defined ben- property from Dr. and Mrs. received $22,750 to continue North America, selling parts ELECT BARBARA E. the work of a local coalition has food safety experts re- and accessories for snowmo- efit ~lanand to enter into a Joyce A. LaRoche, Clerk H.T. Donahue. Crouse said of students, parents, educa- minding consumers to buy biles, ATVs, personal water- there are 58 acrcs adjacent to eggs only from refrigerated present school-owned land tors, and business and com- craft and motorcycles. munity leaders. These com- cases and keep eggs refrig- Dick Wendricks, publisher arid that the cost would be in munity transition councils erated once you get home. of Snowmobile Business thc ncighborhood of$1,500 develop and implement sup- Other food safety tips in- Magazine, says "Roger per acre. port services needed hy clude washing hands and Marshall represents the heart young people with disabili- utensils with soap and hot YEARS AGO and soul of the snowmobile 35 ties to be successful in their water after any contact with industry over the past 30 first job - - or as they enter raw eggs, and avoiding years. Through his dedica- The Cass City Red Hawks college or other training. dishes with raw egg, such as tion, moxy, drive and long- spoiled thc Vassar Vulcms' The funds are nude avail- homemade ice cream, egg term vision, he has helped REGISTER OF DEEDS homocoming festivities with able through a 5-year federal nog, cookie batter, Caesar the snowmobiling business FARM STORE a 12-0 victory in a game grant for youth with disahili- salad dressing or Hollandaise grow and prosper." 6080 c8m city Rd., crrr city Rmw 877-2616 played in 40-degree tempera- ties transition services ;allce. DEMOCRAT turc. Kcy players were Dick awarded to Michigan in Paid for by committee to elect Barbara Gaul Crcason, Walter Hempton 1993. and Larry Robinson. Administered by the Michi- SIMPSON'S AIRBOATS and Florida Direct Let Book Mart Be Your Source for Halloween USED CARS Treats ! WHY PAY FOR A SNOWMO5lLE Book Mart offers both great selection, and affordable prices on all of your favorite Halloween candies. 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FOR MORE INFORMATION (517) 872-2007 or (517) 658-2560 Formerly 'OLD WOOD DRUG" Ask for Eli Simpson "We noat You Better, So You'll Feel Better" Store Hours: Mom- Fri. 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. NEW SIIERIDflN BOOKMflIR'T Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. I ACROSS FROM STOCKYARD - 6396 E, CASS CITY ROAD HEflLTH Mfii7l PIiFiRMWY Books, Cards, Photo b Gifts Sun. 12:30 p.m.-4 p.m. Jonathan Shows, l7. Ph. 6498 Main St.,Cass City, MI 48726 (517) 872-2075 Open Every Other Sunday CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1996 PAGE ELEVEN Cass City Bowling Leagues NO ROLLERS SUNDAY Women’s High Series: C. Charm on t 11 Potrykus 589 (217), S. Oct. 6, 1996 Brown 483. Charmont Motcl Nel’s Kitchen 7 11 Fobear 587, J. Langenburg J.B.’s Crew 5 Women’s High Games: D. Homesteaders 9 ‘ CWD’S 12 Smith 244. Pro -Te mp 581 (212), E. Schulz 580 8 (228), A, Reed 575 (219), J. High Actual Team Game & Half N Half 12 High Team Series: The New England Life 7 The S.H.L. 10 Smithson 575 (212), D. Series: Thumb Autp Wash S.H.L. 191 1. Independent Bank 5 717 and 1990. We’ll Get Back To You 8 High Team Game: Half N Salcido 570, G,Pattullo 565, Series: Erla C B’s 7 Half 728. G. Robinson 565 (213), L. 500 Lisa 545, High Series & Games: D. K. O’Dell 536, C. Wallace I Ubly Buds & Blossoms 5* Tomaszewski I1 559 (211), O’DCll 750 (279-236-235), 519, J. Smithson 503. Schott’s Accounting 4 MERCHANTS T. Comment 713 (279-221- M. Gettel 558, W. Guinther D & J’s 3* Oct. 9, 1996 558 (212), R. Byrnes 557 200 Games: K. O’Del1203, 2 13), M. Lutz 696 (259-223- J. Smithson 200. * Incomplete 214), C.Kelley 675 (266), R. (227), 1. Krol 556, R. Pierce Cole Carbide 18 Lewis 657 (236-223), R. 554, D. Wallace 550, B. THURSDAY MORNING Men’s High Series: S. Vatter Brcntwood 17 Salcido 655 (279), D. Shan- Kingsland 21 1. COFFEE LEAGUE 676, B. Brown 612. Soundz by Greg 17 non 643 (235-216), B* Oct. 10 I Men’s High Games: S. Millctics Surveying 15 HighTeam Series &Gamc: 634 (234)7 1 Vatter 257-236, K. Schott Wickes 14 Hamniett 630 (223), P. ’. Cole Carbide 3003 (1053). Cass City Sports 12 VOSS Alley Cats 17 216, B. Brown 212. 617 (233-2241, D. THURSDAY NITETRIO Dee’s M.P. Rockets 17 Englehardt 614 (233), R. Oct. 10 Unprdic t ables 13 Kerkau 61 1 (222). J. STAR 13 I Professional and Business I Milletics 608 (21i), T. Golden Oldies Killcrs Auto Parts 20 12 Potrykus 607 (24X), C. Pc- Pi on eer Seeds 19 Kxew 12 ters 605 (232), K. Marlette Oil & Gas 18 ABOUT 300 PEOPLE turned out for a benefit dinner Friday DIRECTORY DeSimpelare 601 (225), D. NEIC 15 1/217 High Series & Game: L. at the Cass City VFW Hall. Organizers said $5,000 was raised 1I I ------Ki,rkhride 600 (230), M. Hyatt Farms Dibble 528 & 191, Bauerschmidt 596 (23 1 ), V. General Cable 14 1/2 High Team Series: Dee’s to help out cancer victim Sue Baker, a Cass City resident who .. ACCOUNTANTS PHYSICIANS Trisch 592 (218), B. M.P. Rockets 1815. ------County Wide Builders 11 this week began a series of procedures leading up to a bone Anderson, Tuckey, Mycogen Plant Sciences 1 I High Team Game: Allcy DOUGLAS Cats 634. .Bernhardt, Doran & Co., I?C Legal Martin Electric 9 marrow transplant. 1 IGA 6 a, Certified Public Accountants PANKRATZ, MmDm Gary Anderson, CPA (Caro) ‘ I notice Robert Tuckey, CPA (Cass City) Board Certified FRIDAY NIGHT Mortgage Foreclosure Sale High Team Series: Pioneer Jerry Bernhardt, CPA (Caro) 175 1. MIXED DOUBLES I Seeds Thomas Doran, CPA (Caro) Orthopaedic Oct. 11 Valerie Jamieson, CPA (Cass City) THIS FIRM IS A DEBT CWLLEC- High Team Game: General Test beans before feeding 715 E. Frank St., Caro, MI TOR ATTEMPlING TO COL- Surgery LECT A DEB’I’. ANY INIUKMA- Cable 630. Phone 673-3137 High Series & Games: K. Jeg s ters 32 . 6261 Church St., Cass City, MI TION WE OBTAIN WIL,I. BE: Making hay or silage out of goes ahcad with making soy- analysis is not done.” *Specializing in IJSED FOR THAT PIJRPOSE. Pichla 673 (266-225), Duane us 29 Phone 872-3730 Gators 27 i 1ii1iiat ii rc or fro SIud i n 111 1a - hean silage should limit it to Research at South Dakota ----I--- Joint Replacement, O’Dcll 626 (237), G. turu soyhcans may sound no niore than 25 percent of MORTGAGE SALE - Default ha.T Robinson 608 (222), D. Split Happens 24 State University shows that COUNSELING A rth roscop ic been made in the conditions of a appealing and look good oii thc :iiiinial’s forage intake even when immature soy------mortgage madc by Daniel I,. HILLS Doerr 601 (223), G. Barnes Rare Form 22 paper, hut it rnay not bc a and use it in the TMR along Surgery & and Drhra 1,. HIIJ,S, IIudxmi and 579 (219), P. Regnerus 575 9-N-A-Wiggle 21 beans are harvested at 15 DOYOU HAVE A- Wife to FIRST C€-IIC’AGO NBD Grumb 1er s 19 good idoa for dairy cattle, with corn silage or alfalfa si- percent moisture, they tend Fracture Care MORTGAGE (’OMPANY (f/Wa (214), Doug O’Dell 226, R. DRINKING PROBLEM? Misfits 18 ec on o~iii c: a 1 I y or ti 11 tr i ti on - lagc,” Bucholtz says, to heat in storage unless they NBD Mortgage C~onqxtny,a I)&- Pringle 226, D. Beecher 220, a1 1y. ALCOHOLICS ware Corporation), Mortgagee, G. Pringle 215. “Cut Throat’’ 17 are constantly aerated. ANONYMOUS 4672 Hill Street dated Novemhr 28, 1994 and re- Easy 7 I4 cr b i c 1 dc rcs t r i c‘ t 1 un s may “I’d be inclined to keep the Therefore, they should be 15 soybean silage away from AND AL-ANON corded on November 30, 1994 in The Family 15 proliibi t i mniature soybeans dried in a standard corn Cass City, MI 48726 Liber 667, on page 634-639, trom being wcd as a forage, close-up dry cows, transition MEETINGS Tuscola C:ounty Rccords. Michi- 7- 10’s 13 dryer, raising the tempera- HOURS BY CHAHMONT LADIES says Hcrh Bucholti.. Michi- groiips with fresh cows and Every Friday Evening - 8:OO p.m. gan, on which mortgage there is ture to round 200 to 220 de- t hc high producing cows be- APPOINTMENT claimed to bc due at the date hereof Men’s High Series & gan State University Exten- grees F, to improve storage Good Shepherd Lutheran Church the suniofF;orty Nim’lhousand Six JB’s Crew 16 si u n d ai r y nut r i t i o 11 is t. A Is0 , ciiuse of their sensitivity to Hundred Seventy One and 79/100 Games: G. Smith 617 (235), stability, Bucholtz says. Cass Citv Wild John’s 16 farmers appear to haw little r lit i o 11 changes ,” B u c hol t z 17) 872-4320 dollars (%49,671.70), including iti- Live Wires 15 J. Ridge 555 (243), T. Smith He says that roasiing or ex- (5 tercst at 8.62S% per annum. 587 (214), E. Pulse 583 prac.ticd experience iri put- says. “A better bet would be truding immature soybeans [Jndet the power of‘ sale contained Cass City IGA 12 ting up soybcans as hay or early dry cows and/or heif- or in said niortgage and the statute in ## (234), T. Potrykus 534 (214), is also acceptable. However, Tcam 7 12 silage. c1.6.7’ such cue made and provided, nG C 21 b 1 - t tes R. Wright 540 (201). these services may not he (517) 269-9551 ticu is hereby givcn that said mort- c 11 He adds that whenever a Cass City Tirc Women’s High Series & Froni a practical standpoint, readily available to dairy pro- In.rrlcn.mp.hlnEstablished 1924 gape will be forrclr~ssedby a sale of 11 high protciii crop, such as the mortgaged preniiszs, or sonic Dott Manufacturing Games: B. Watson 592 (21 7), to ducers because of the need hur homerown independent N.Y. Yun, M.D. 10 soybeans. 1s harvested at it niay hc better harvest insurunce ugmt for: part of them, at public vendue, at Piua Villa 9 R. London 534 (lgl), C. immaturc soybeans as a to process normal soybeans Physician 8 Surgeon the front entrance to the Courthouse Smith 508, D. Potrykus 489. about 70 percent moisture, for the consumer market. Term & Universal Life in tho Villagc of C’aro. Tuscola Dec’s M.P. Rockets 8 the resultitig clostridia fer- grain and dry, roll or crack .Auto .Home Office Hours: HighTeani Series & Game: Bucholtz says that imma- (’ounty, Michigan at 10:00 a.m. nictitation ot the silage will thcni, then fccd them at a rate Business Health Mon.-Fri. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. o’clock, on Novzrnhcr 22, 1996. Jegstcrs 2 185 (738). ture or cull dry ediblc beans High Team Series & Game: depress dairy animal feed 01‘ about 5 pounds per cow FINANCIAL PROTECTION Thurs. - Closed Said premises are situated in Cass City IGA 2955 & 1052. pcr day. roasted and/or dried in the IS OUR BUSINESS Sat. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Township of FAIK(;KOVE, Tuscola intake. The silagc will also be (’ounty. Michigan, and art. de- High Serics: B. Watson 537, same manner as immature “We wunt ro be your uRent” 6232 Hospital Drive qu1tt. pllngenl hccause of scribed as: D. Mathewson 508, T. Skripy “The protein content of soybeans can produce fairly Agents: , Cass City Useful hiityric ac*d tl~tforriis dur- comparable results in liy- Mark Wiese Jim C‘qqpski Office 872-4733 47X,’V.Pitera 497. matiirc and immature soy- I‘ornnirnclng 804 fret South d the irig fcrriiciit ;I t io II stock rate of gain and pro- 6815 E. Cass City Rd. Res. 872-4257 Northwest Corner of Section I, High Games: T. Skripy 222, Tllc h~gIl17robahlrty o1‘Icai‘ hcatis will bc similar, but the ‘I‘own 13 North, Range 8 East, 210, wastes duct i on . Cass City, MI 48726 D. Mathcwson T. atid pod loss cmseti by witid- fat content of the immature 517-872-4351 Thence East 407 Feet; Thenup Middaugh 181, B. Watson soybean will he quite vari- “The protein content of dry ------No1 th 326 tcrt; Thencc West 407 The World Bank says that rowing and r,ikiiig incans beans is lower than that of feet; Thence South 726 Feet to thr 187, B. Burns 188, D, that soybcan platit stcn1s md able arid may be 10 percent, OPTOMETRIST pollit of ht.glllnlng. Sweeney 182, M. Moore organic wastes generated in soybeans and the fat is con- 4- 4- - - 3 - - - - urban centers can, when pieces will probably form the or lower, than the fat content 174, V. Patera 178, B. Wil- of mature soybeans,” siderably lower, so they DR. PAUL A. GOLSCH ’Ihz redemption pcriod shall he 12 properly collected and pro- hiilk 01 thu forage. As a rc- should be tested for fat and month(s) from the date of such sale. son 757 J*Hutchinson l75. Bucholtz says. “Those beans Optometrist ’ cessed, be used to fecd de- sult. uattlu will not readily protein content before they c‘otis~~t~icit. should be sent to a laboratory 9 in hour 1)att.d: Octohet 9. 1996 MERCHANETTE pleted soils. More than half Glasses about an with instructions to analyze are incorporated into the * Eye examinations 1,EAGUE of a typical urban landfill “It WOUId he 0111 fCCOlI1- dairy ration,” Bucholtz says, Including physician’s fee FIRST (‘IIICAGO NBD MOK’T- them for fat. Typically, a fat 4 Glasses 8 Contact lenses Oct. 10,1996 mendatioii that anyone who and clinic room GAGE C‘OMPANY consists of soiled paper, de- Outside prescriptions filled gradable sludge, yard wastes ;Vision insurance plans welcome No appointment necessary Open 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. FOR INFOKMATION, PI,EASE Form You 3 14 1/2 and food wastes. By separat- 100 W. Huron Ave., CALL.: Bad. Axe. 269-9759_ .. . - . HILLS & DALES Heartland Home Care 13 ing food garbage from trash I (8 IO) 642-4202 461 N. State St., Car0 673-8155 Trott & Trott, P.C. Car0 Chiropractic 13 in recycle bins and properly 25 S. Elk, Sandusky 640-3354 Attorneys for FIRST C‘HIC‘AGO Northwood Golf Course processing the mix, rich I NBD MOKI’GAGE C‘OMPANY I------10 112 Quality homeowners with a 30150 Telegraph compost can be made for insurance comes PHY SIC1ANS Suite 100 Rolling Hills 10 improving soil fertility and few extras, like a variety of discounts that can cut --IC---- Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025 Thumb Auto Wash 10 biological activity, both es- your costs. I‘ HOON Km FAMILY RURAL Filc #1)6095214 All Season Rental 10 sential for sustaining soil As a homeowner in this area, you could benefit 10-9-5 Detroit Edison 7 productivity. JEUNG, MmDm HEALTH CARE from the competitive rates and discounts we are Rich Ypma LufCF Surgeon “We’rehere for your offering. Call today for a personalized cost quote. 6703 Main Street health care needs” MMNG YOUR FUTURE MORE PREDICTMLE Cass city, MI 48726 * Specialist in Stomach Find the Service or Product Richard A, Hall, D.0. Phone: 872-4326 and Bowel Problems FARM BUREAU John Zawacki PA-C You Need in This. . . . Action Guide D 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily DbINSURANCE Saturday - 9 to 12 noon 4674 Hill St., Cass City lr Closed Thursday 6230 Hospital Drive Phone 872-4725 Office Hours: SERVICE DIRECTORY Cass City, MI 48726 Phone 872-461 1 Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-S p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. I 872-3490 - --I----- I I APPLIANCE SERVICE 11 I I FLOWERS I RUSTPROOFING 1 ReadyTo Go For Dr. Jeffrey Crowley PODIATRISTS __ ----I--- JOHNSON * Chiropractor Buds and Blossoms Tuff-Kote Dinol NORTHEASTERN APPLIANCE & by Sandy 4452 Doerr Rd FOOT CLINIC @ Automotive Rust Proofing (across from Shell Gas Station) Dr. Judi Ecker REFRIGERATION Flowers - Plants - Balloons Systems &Waxing Only $41,400 Phone 872-4241 Dr.Thomas Bobrowski Sandy Tierney, Owner Gravel Guards SERVICE 6476 Main St., Cass City, MI 48726 “YOUR FAMILY FOOT 872-1101 Running Boards CARE CENTER” Rock Kotq Stone Chip Protection SH. Raythatha, M.D. 4672 Hill St., Cass City Washers, Dryers, 072-4327 or Dishwashers, Microwaves, PLUMBING-HEATING I Phone 269-9585 All Drywalled Dr. Ray 1 I * 3592 Center, Essexville Stoves, Refrigerators, 827Van Dyke, Bad Axe 895-8594 All Brands Total Family Care I------** Carpeting VETERINARIANS 7 17 1 Severance Rd. I WINDOW CLEANING I I 1’ 4672 Hill St. --I----- t FULL LINE OF MAGIC CHEF Included b Cass Ci v KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY I Cass City Edward Scollon, D.V.M. SUPREME Veterinarian AUTO SERVICE Phone 872-5010 Farm and WINDOW CLEANING Pet Animals Cass City Wrecker Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5 Phone 872-2935 Storms - Screens - Windows Janitorial Service Floors 4849 N. Seeger St., Cass City Service/Auto Electric Specializing in auto & truck electncal wiring Fuelgas Eaves & Gutters Cleaned Certified Mechanic Division of Thermogas Hi-Riser Service & Rental Brian C. ALL PETS Blaine deBeaubien, Prop. Estimates on Commercial, - deBeaubien, M.D. VETERINARY CLINIC Phone 872-2251 Residential & Industrial Work P.C. 6597 Main, Cass Cit Complete Insurance Coverage , COMPREHENSIVE 24-HR. SERVICE Security Services Available Susan Hoppe D.V.M. ORTHO PA ED IC CASS CITY TIRE 4438 S. Seeger St. 1 120 Gratiot, Saginaw CARE Hercules and Cooper Phone 872-2255 PLUMBING & HEATING, INC Call 790-7609 , Total Joint Replacement Tire repair 6528 Main Arthroscopic Surgery Alignments Mufflers Phone 872-5084 Brakes =Oil Changes To place an Pigeon Phone 453-3531 ’ To Place An Ad Sports Medicine Certified Mechanic Adult & Pediatric DAN’S POWER & STOVE *, Endoscopic Carpal ad in the in The HOMES AMERICAN MADE ’ Tunnel Release (mmii ‘ Arthritis Care Fireplaces, Stoves, Chimneys “TRUE” MODULAR HOUSING Most insurances accepted Professional Action Guide Warju’s Flooring Chimney Sweeping & Repairs 5 17-672-1400 Carpet, Pad, Labor Gas, Wood Fireplaces, 4672 Hill St., Cass City Stoves & Fireplace Inserts 1400 E. Caro Road, Caro, Michigan 48723 Directory 1227 E. Caro Rd. (51 7) 872-4320 Sales & Service Call 872-2010 Caro, MI 48723 1080 S. Van Dyke, Bad Axe 6509 Main, Cass City 517-672-3563 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9a.m.-5p.m.,Sat. 9a.m.-4p.m. Call 872=2010 Phone 872-3190 PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1996 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Methodist women meet CALL 872-2010 TO PLACE AN ACTION AD The United Methodist Transit (nonbusiness) rates. ( Automotive ) Notices Notices Services Women of Cass City met 10 words or less, $1.75 each f Household ) ( Oct. 7 for dinner served by insertion; additional words 8 Sales I . -~ 9th Annual Group #1 Jane Mitchell and cents each. Three weeks for 1988 GRAND PRIX LE, gals of the Class of "74' are Thomas Roofing myna Bell co-chairpersons. the price of 2-cash rate. Save power windows, locks, seats, FOR SALE - Storage barns, LAMOTTE chalking up 1 year more? all sizes, horse barns, dog INDOOR MOVING SALE - Serving the area Officers were elected for money by enclosing cash with air, tilt, cruise, CD player, Entire household, everything CRAFT SHOW And still as sassy as before. 1997, Marjorie Dickinson mail orders. Rates for display remote keyless entry, 2 door, houses, craft items. Will de-, for 25 years liver. Call 872-2608. 3rd must go. Furniture, washer, Happy 40th Birthday I will serve as president. want ad on application. white. $3,500. 872-4784. dryer, grill, bikes, Saturday, Oct, 26 LICENSED The monthly bazaar work- 1-1 0-16-3 house on Hurds Corner Rd., Lamotte Township Hall north of M-81. Harold housewares, far too much to shop will be Oct. 21. ( Automotive ) list. Starts Wednesday, 16, 9 miles north of Marlette, INSURED At the next meeting, Nov. Deering. 2-9-23-tf FOR SALE 1987 Ford thru Friday, 18, 9-4. 6642 1/2 east on Snover Rd. 4, goody boxes will be - BONDED 1988 CELEBRITY, runs EXP. Call 872-2538. 1969 MOBILE home to be Huron (back entrance), cor- FREE ADMISSION packed for the church's col- great, must see. $1,500. ner of Sherman. 14-10-16-1 872-2970 1-10-16-3 moved. 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 DOOR PRIZES Your ole buddy w:;:;;- lege students and service per- 872-3755 or 872-3658. 1 Cass City baths, kitchen, dining room, sonnel. Janet Bryant will be LUNCH SERVED turned "4 1 I' ! 1- 10-16-1 1973 truck and 8-3-25-tf the program. FOR SALE - large living room. Lots of GARAGE SALE - Friday, 5-10- 16-2 trailer, Oliver grain drill, built-ins, stove and refrigera- Oct. 18, 9 a.m.to 5 p.m. and - hand built cattle trailer, hand tor included. 872-4472. Saturday, Oct. 19, 9 a.m. to Simpson Excavating made disk field cultivator. If 2- 10-9-3 Happy 30th Sageman elected 1 p.m. Lots of toys and girls' Library1 Dozer landscaping - All interested call Unionville summer and winter clothing, C (517) 674-8441. 1-10-16-3 FOR SALE - Remington types of backhoe Work 1 sizes infant to adult, 35 mm 1100 and 870 slug barrel, Bazaar I House demolition & removal smooth and rifles and other camera, crafts, and odds and izomecoming queen 1993 CAVALIER RS, ex- ends, something for every- There are still items Footings - Waterlines - tended warranty to 75,000 barrels. Remington 1100 12 Complete septic systems Jason Swackhamer of Bad He is president of the Sigma gauge and 20 gauge. Call one. 5946 Kelly Rd., 2 miles from the bazaar miles, 53,000 miles, 4 wheel south and 1 1/4 miles west Sand Gravel Topsoil Axe and Barb Sageman of Pi fraternity, the public infor- 872-2619. 2- 10-9-3 - - ABS, cruise, air condition- of Cass City, 14-10-16-1 available at the Variety of fill - Cass City were named mation officer of the Student ing, 4 new tires. $6,500 or Saginaw Valley State Association and a past mem- best. (517) 872-4221. PUMPKINS & SQUASH - library this week University's 1996 Home- ber of the Residence Halls 1-10-16-3 now through Oct. 31, Full Real Estate only. coming king and queen. Association. He has served service on weekends. Love, the Joneses 5-10- 16-1 as an Orientation Leader and 1983 CUTLASS CIERA - Polega's Vegetable Stand, 5- 10-16- is a Residential Life Scholar. Good dependable transporta- corner of M-53 and Bay WANTED - House to rent tion, AM/FM stereo, air con- Ci ty-Forestville Road. CHEBOYGAN COUNTY: with option to buy in Cass Sageman is ajunior with a 2- 10-2-4 10.01 Beautiful Acres ad- Certified Master Mechanic MIKA'S CUSTOM! double major in marketing ditioning, low miles, body in City. Needs to be 3 or 4 bed- Computer A1 ig n men t s good shape, $800 or best of- joining State Land. Remote room. In town if possible. MOLDINGS ; and management. She is the hunting and camping. Computer Balance As- fer. For more information FOR SALE - 6 ft. Galaxie Phone 872-5623. 5-10-16-1 Hardwood Molding treasurer of the Student Wooded with Oak, Maple, & Rotation : fiberglass camper top. Excel- ~ sociation, senior vice-presi- call 5 17-872-4842. 1-9-16-111 - Furniture Repair lent condition, $350. Queen- Beech, Birch trees. 18,500, Front End parts dent of thc Delta Sigma Pi BINGO * Every Wednesday Woodworking size bed and frame, Serta $500 down, $225/mo. 11% Shocks & Struts business fraternity and a 1986 PLYMOUTH Horizon, Land Contract. Northern night. Open 6:O-early bird Reproduction Design member of the Program 4-dOOr, $400. Call mattress, like new, $200. Cart Brakes 5-speed, Land Company 1-800-968- 6:30 - regular bingo 7:OO. Kiln-Dried Hardwood Board. Sageman also has 872-5 129. 1- 10-2-3 and harness (needs work), Post 3644 Weaver St. Tune-ups $200. 15 inch saddle, good 31 18. 3-10- 16-2 VFW, served as Orientation Leader. 5 - 2-26-t f Free Estimates condition, $200. Call 872- 4556 Green Rd., Cass City Gutierrez is a senior major- 1988 MUSTANG LX, 5- 3657 after 3:30 p.m. 4 place All your tire needsfrom speed, 2-door, cassette, HIGH RISK FOUND IN Cass City - black 872-3976 ing in occupational therapy. snowmobile trailer, good mortgages, refinance, pur- and white 10- 12-week-old wheelbarrows the power locks, air, woman condition. $800. Call 872- 8-4- 13-t She is vice-president of chases, homes, vacant land, puppy, Please call 872-2255. to tractors I Student Alliance for Latino owned. Asking $2,300 or 4983 or 872-3657. mobiles on land, cash in 5-1 0- 16- 1 See us tnduv It .r Support Activities (SALSA). best offer. After 5:30 call 2-1 0-1 6-3 872-2380. 1-10-9-3 hand, consolidation, slow Ronold E. Palmer ? Rarb Sageman Grymonprez is a sopho- payment, bankruptcy, fore- more with a psychology ma- SINGLE BED, $100. 24 Hour FOR SALE - Super hunter/ closures ok. Call Annette Cass City%re I 1 Builder t They were selected by their jor. She has been involved in Electrolux attachment and Phone 872-5303 New buildings, old the Psychology Club adstu- fisherman vehicle. Big and power nozzle $75 or best of- CONTZNENTA L peers for the annual honor. powerful 1978 Ford LTD I1 WRECKER Lauren Grymonprez of dent housing government. fer. Call 872-3325. 5-12-18-td 1 buildings, roofing, station wagon. Not much 2-1 0-16-3 MORTGAGE siding, pole barns Mayville, Sandra Bulla of rust, lots of work done on SERVICE Cass City and Elizabeth Bulla is a senior majoring engine and drivetrain, runs 1-800-561-5715 872-2251 day ( Wanted to Buy ) NO JOB TOO BIG OR Gutierrez of Croswell also TOY POODLE with papers, 3-10-2-5 in elementary education with great, Body and interior in TOO SMALL were selected to the Home- $100 or best offer. Ask for 872-5606 night a double minor in math and 7 WANTED TO BUY - a field great shape. 155,OOO miles Jan. Call in morning or eve- coming court The an- English. She has been a only 2 owners. Very clean. For Rent of silage corn east of Cass nouncement came at the nings. Phone 872-3629. City. 872-3879. 6-10-9-2 member of the SVSU march- Hauls a lot for the family, 2- 10- 16-3 (5 17) 872-4780 crowning ceremony during ing band and the Unified El- FOR RENT- Cass City Mini half-time of the Oct. 5 foot- hunter, or fisherman. $2,000. ementary Education Pilot Call 872-2843 after 5:30 Storage. Call 872-3917. WANTED - chimney sweep; ball game against Ashland Program. p.m. 1-10-9-3 FOR SALE - Couch, 4-3- 13-tf also seasoned firewood by University. Other members of the 1996 wedgewood blue velvet, You call, we haul cord, and 300 bales square Swackhamer is a senior $125, good shape. Call 872- FOR RENT - Hillside North, Ken Martin t court are: Kristi Beck and 1986 NISSAN Sentra, 4- CASS CITY WRECKER/ hay. Call 872-4496. with a communication major. John Reimers, both of Bay 5328. 2- 10-16-1 1-bedroom apartment. coin- 6- 10-2-3 door, tilt wheel, AC. Always operated laundry. Security AUTO ELECTRIC Electric, Inc. : City; Shayla Crockett and starts, never quits. Runs AAA Affiliated deposit and first month's HomesCommercial - Farms * Ruben Mosqueda, both of great. High miles. $700 or 5-8-31-tf S TE I N WAY or M aso n - Saginaw; Shawnette Moll of rent. Call 872-4654. best offer. 517-665-2678. -tf Hamlin grand piano wanted! 4-9-1 1 Industrial li Freeland and Roxanne 1- 10-2-3 Any age, any condition. Will Chantaca of Birch Run. pay CASH and pick up. Call Mark Jordan and Nathan FOR SALE - '94 Ford 150 APARTMENT FOR RENT PAIM'SI 1-800-449-3850 anytime. - good renters warited. Must Cholger ofTawas; Allen Por- XL, new tires, bed cover, bug * 6-9-1 1-6 ter Jr. of Trenton, and Scott shield, 48,000 miles, great UBLY BEAN have references. 810-659- U Rodriguez of Defiance, shape. $12,000 firm. Call 8432 or 8 10-659-7279, ToGive Awav Ohio, also are members of 8724716 anytime. 1-10-2-4 KNIVES 4-7-3-tf s > the court. Hardfaced. Stays sharp. 1991 Caravan, 6- 8r GRUB FREE TO good home - fe- SALT FREE iron condition-: GRAND Cuts beans above roots. FOR RENT - Hillside North, male cat, spayed and cylinder, automatic, tilt, No stones, dirt, roots into 2-bedroom apartment, coin- ers and water softeners; WCTU cruise, air, excellent condi- declawed. 872-3925. combine. Fluffier operated laundry. Security 7-10-16-1 32,000 grain, $700. In-home: airs Octo12 tion. $9,500. (517) 872- deposit and ifjfjrst month's service on all brands. Credit: 4263. 1- 10-2-3 windrows. Dries faster. rent. Call 872-4654. cards accepted. Call Paul'& meeting Reduce cylinder R.P.M. 4-9-1 I -tf Services Pump Repair, 673-4850 or: WINDSHIELDS - We do Faster travel speed. 800-745-485 1 for free analy-: Sandra Bulla Women's Christian Tem- glass. We contact your insur- 5 17-658-8722 NICE CLEAN 2-bedroom REPAIRING KIRBY Vacu- sis. 8-9-25-tfI perance Union met in the sun ums - since 1977. Repair any Y ance. We pick up and deliver. 2- 10-9-2 mobile home for rent, 3 miles TUESDAY SPECIAL room at Hardee's Oct. 12 We guarantee our work. One from town. per month make in vacuum cleaners. $300 All You Cun Eat Free estimates. Need Kirby Square from noon until 4 p.m. call does all. 872-2822, ACE plus utilities and $300 secu- Liver & Onions The meeting was opened Glass. 1-8-21-16 rity deposit. 872-3345. parts - bags - belts - rollers - $4.25 shampoo, etc.? Will ship dance with songs, "America" and 4-1 0-1 6-1 BAR "Let's Get Back to God of LUNCH Parcel Post, Call 269-7562 I I a.m. - 1 :30 p.m. $4.75 slated America," prayer and FOR RENT - 2 bedroom :30 or 479-6543 evenings. Kirby pledges to the flags. house in town available Nov. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL of Bad Axe, 1051 East Hu- Spaghetti & Breadsticks ron, across from the Franklin ' The Casevillc Golden Eagle Marilyn Woodward was 1, $375 a month plus deposit. Gas & Oil Furnaces All You Can Eat Inn. 8-8-2 1-9EO Square Dancers will meet elected secretary for the FOR SALE - Piano and No pets. Call 872-551 7 after All Gas Appliances Oct. 17 at 6:OO p.m. at the coming year. bench, solid oak, good con- 4100.4-10-16-1 $4.25 F.O.E. Hall in Caseville for Everyone was encouraged dition. $350. 872-221 1. Hours: Mona-Thurs. 11-8 p.m HEATING Fri. 1 1 - 10 p.m.; Sat. 1 1-9 p.m, a farewell potluck honoring to vote. The proposals were 2- 10-2-3 Notices and those dancers who will soon discussed, especially Pro- Sunday 9-3 p.m. MVE be leaving for the south. posal E about gambling. FOR SALE - 1 super single K OF C SPAGHETTI and NORTHWOOD SHORES Carpet & Upholstery COOLING Please bring a dish to pass Dolores Hartsell led devo- free flow water bed. $200 or meatball supper - Saturday, RESTAURANT Cleaning and your own table service. tions and all prayed for sev- best offer. Call 872-2653. Nov. 2, 4:30-8:OO p.m., St. 6106 Beechwood Drive ih Licensed DuPont SPECIALIST All area square dancers are eral prayer requests. Tributes 2- 10-9-3 Pancratius Center, Adults 872-5642 S tainmas ter -~ $3.50, students $2.00. Under applicator Paul L. invited and will be warmly were read to those with Oc- *Auto InteriorsCleaned tober birthdays, Sisters FOR SALE - Thomas Play- 5 free. Takeouts available. welcomed. Dancing begins mate organ. Good condition, Brown at 7:30 p.m. to the calling of Marilyn Woodwood, Olive 5-1 0-16-2 $300. Call evenings (517) in your Owner Fin Burk. Hutchinson and Phyllis Grand driveway Wright. Each received a 658-2270 or leave massage. State Licensed 2-1 0-9-3 BINGO - Every Sunday at - *3-M protectors rose. "Flood removal 24 Hour Emergency The Halloween Dance will STORM St. Pancratius Hall, S. % Opening be held Oct. 31 at 7:30 p.m. The Nov. 8 WCTU Thanks- Seeger, Cass City. Doors Don Dohn Sewice giving potluck dinner will be FOR SALE - 14x52 mobile WINDOWS 4394 Maple #3 Costumes are optional. Cider home in an adult park, near open 5:OO p.m., games start 4" CALL 51 7-072-2734 and doughnuts will be held at noon at the Detroit at 5:30. "No smoking" ef- Classv cuts oL Cass City Ruskin, Fla. For more infor- VINYL ? Y 8-3-30-t A served. Fin Burk will be the Edison building. All are wel- -- fective May 5. Phone 872- & Phone 872-3471 8-7-10-tf come. mation please call (51 7) 673- - c ai 1er. 4482. 2-1 0-9-3 I Heat Savers I 5410. Knikhts of Columbus I 112 H~~~~ & I Council No. 8892. October 29 +CARPET 5-4-24-tf HARDWOODIFIRE- 10a.m.-7p.m. p BRITE Smells Good Ray Armstead and Co. WOOD face cord. House - $35 VFW HALL available for 4L GLAMOUR STEAM DRY 13 vrs. Experience ; Call 872- 1 140. 2- 1O-5-tf .Payroll Processing ACE GLASS rental occasions. Call Jim PHOTOS 11 Truck Mount 11: Cornplet e Bookkeeping c872-2822 2-8-21-14 Ceransh at 872-435 1. c3gu5 FOR SALE - neutral colored 5-2-21-tf F and Accounting Services sofa, Flex-O-S tee1 gold re- 'x- Includes: makeover, *Tax Preparation cliner, pine green, wood Landscaping nees WANT TO LEASE deer and trimmed, straight hack chair s 872-4614 For Sale hunting land, father and son 1 Free8x10 Cornputer Consulting and hanging wood-trimmed ? photo 2- 3' to 4' Blue Spruce $25 with references. Call collect, Larry Harper Upholstery Cleaning 6545 Church St., Cass City, Michigan light, all excellent condition. ask for Scott, (517) 892- 4205 Little Rd. Spot Removal $350 package. Sofa table plus taller sizes available 51 36. 5-1 0-9-3 & Register by phone &- Cass City, MI 48726 Odor Killing Experts : Ph: 517-872-4532 Fax: 517-872-51 40 (57"x15") marble like top, Thundercloud Plum % 872-5277 &A excellent condition. Call ll', $41 WOULD THE PERSON DAVE'S SMALL ENGINE 872-2920. 2-10-1 6-3 Royalty Crab - 6', $23 who assisted me out of my ' AVAILABLE Plus many others to seat belt at the 2-car accident REPAIR SERVICE I; FOR SALE baby swing, Smoke-Free - choose from. on M-53 and Bay City- L TUNE-UPS infant car seat. futon, wed- Walk-in or REPAIR All potted and ready to plant Forestville Rd. 10-10-92, % ding dress. 872-1 957. Appointment OVERHAULS 2-10-16-1 LUBACZEWSKI please call this number, X 10- 664 -0376. 5- 10-9-3 Repair all makes & TREE FARM s 87-CLASS SALE - Kennel fenc- models push mowers, FOR 2 1/4 miles north from ing. Yx30'. 1969 634 Scor- ST. JOHN'S Horse Auction & 872-5277 riders. trimmers, chain DNR station on Green Rd. Major credit cards accepted &- pio snowmohile. Nintendo annual paint and quarter v- entcrtainment center system. Open Saturdays only horse sale. Expecting 300 Downtown Cass City % & Phone: 517-673-3957 After 6 call (517) 872-2475. (5 17) 868-3227 or 665-2501 hcad. Oct. IC), 11:OO a.m. 5-10-1 6-1 1275 Riley Rd., Cam, MI 48723 8-4-24-tf 2-10-16-3 2-10-9-2 5 17-838-2300. 5-9-25-4 h CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1996 PAGE THIRTEEN CALL 872-2010TO PLACE AN ACTION DRIVER - EARN $500 PER WILD WEST RANCH in So. Services Services Services Services Services ( Help Wanted WEEK GUARANTEED! Solos Colorado. 55 AC - $39,300. 4 average 2,500 t'nileslweek, Mix of beautiful woods & SEMI TRUCK driver for teams average . 5,000 rolI in g fie Ids wls ped acu I a r Erla Packing sugar beet harvest. Must mileslweek. Over 80% drop-n- bluffs & mtn. views. Year round 6233 Church St. have CDR or F endorsement hook, no cabovers or slip seat- access wltelephone & electric Cass City and one year experience. ing. (800) 729-9770. Exc. financing. Call now 719- Phone 872-2 19 1 Call days (517) 673-0610 , 485-0656 Red Creek. evenings (517) 872-4071. Custom Butchering FA1RY -TA LE WED D IN GS in 7 11-10-9-3 Gatlinburg's most luxurious WOLFF TANNING BEDS. Tan :Interior & Exterior LEE MORGAN KAPPEN TREE ~ Well Drilling Fridays only chapel. Complete packages, at home! Buy direct and * USDA Inspected Plant fantastic summer prices. All SAV E. Com m e r ci a IlHom e *P Painting PAINTI NG HIRING LABORERS. Call SERVICE 2" 'to 5" wells Custom Curing, Smoking, Thomas Roofing (517) 872- wedding services, romantic units from $199. Low Monthly CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Let YOUR 'tree problem drilled & repaired Cutting, Wrapping. and 2970 Monday-Friday, 8:30 honeymoon suites, and recep- Payments! Call today for *INlXRIORS be OURS ! Freezing a.m.-4:30 p.m. EOE. tions available. 1-800-242- FREE Color Catalog 1-800- *EXTERIORS We're insuredjor your Pump Sales We Make Venison Sausage 11-10-9-3 7115. Gatlinburg, Tmn. 842-1305. *WOOD GRAINING protection 8-10-31-tf *TEXTURING & Service GOVERNMENT NO DOWNPAYMENT? NC! TREES BRUSH HELP WANTED - truck LIMBS STUMPS (517) 843-5811 FORECLOSED HOMES, pen- PROBLEM! Build on your lot, I RossKraft driver wanted, experienced PAlMf Cdll Anytime Francis Builders nies on the $1. Repo's, NOW, without 20% downpay- : Cass City,Mich. 8-9- 15-tf in hauling farm commodi- VA,HUD, Sheriff sales. No ment most banks demand. 1-800- 3 22- 5684 New Homes or ties. For beet hauling. CDL (517) 872-3840 or 1-5 17-673-53 13 money down government 100% construction & perma- i (517) 872-3601 ELECTRIC MOTOR and Remodeling, Roofing, required, competitive wages loans available now. Local list- nent financing if qualified. t 8-9-4-9 8-3-27-1 I power tool repair, 8 a.m.to Siding, Barns, Pole (517) 674-8429. 11-10-16-3 ingsldirectory. Toll free 1-800- Miles Homes 1-800-343-2884 5 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to 669-2292 ext H-4000. Ext. L. noon Saturdays. John Blair, Buildings HELP WANTED - Full-time 118 mile west of M-53 on GOVERNMENT SEIZED c Real Estate For Sale Licensed and Insured Assistant Secretary for local ATTENTION HOMEOWN- 1 Sebewairrg Road. Phone agricultural organization. In- CARS for pennies on the $1. 269-7909. 8- 12- 13-tf Jaguar, Corvette, Mercedes, ERS! Tamer Mortgage Phone 872-2921 surance and computer expe- Company Introduces, The 2nd rience preferred, excellent BMW, Porsche, Honda, 4X or 872-4696 43, trucks and more. Local chance Mortgage. Are you client relations and customer delinquent on house pay- John's Small I service skills. Must enjoy salesldirectory.Toll free 1-800- 8-2-26-tf I 669-2292 ext A-4000. ments, property or income Engine Repaid working with people and an- taxes, over loaded with credit ANTENNA swering telephones. Please H0 ME- BAS ED TRAVEL cards, in foreclosurc, 6426 Cass City Rd. submit resume and refer- CAREER! Exploding company bankrupt. Call today for a Cass City, Mich. INSTALLATION ences to Office Manager, FREE credit analysis. NO .- seeking independent referring Across from stockyard P.O. Box 240, Caro, MI agents. Free travel, perks, tax APPLICATION FEE Program Crankshaft straightening SERVICE 48723 by Oct. 21,1996. benefits. Ongoing Training and also includes moDile homes on avail able Also Radios, VCRs, 11-10-16-1 support $1,500 set-up fee land. 800-285-52841810-626- Reasonable Rates CBs,Marine Radios, I 2,000+lPt-9,000+lFT monthly 1296. Remember IF YCIJ Mori.-Fri. 9 p.m. WANTED Responsible fe- possible 1-800-830-7925. DON'T CALL WE CAN I 4 - Stereos, TVs - HELP. GIVE US A CALL! Sat. 9 d.m. - 5 p.m. PHONE 872-2696 male roommate to share 3- bedroom, 2-bath, mobile SAVE ON COMPUTER NEED MONEY7 Homeowti- Schneeberger's home near Cass City. Must MEMORY! SIMMs: 8Mb/$56; ers, We have the right loan for have references. 872-2007. 16 Mbl$119. Complete 486- you!! Speedy service Quick I Appliances-TV-Fuyiture 1 11-10-16-3 call 872-3579 8- -19-tf 100 Multimedia System closings. Slow credit OK. Take wlMonitor $799. Credit cards cash out for ANY worthwhile Robert Bliss HOUSEKEEPERS welcome. Lifetime Warranty purpose. Call Mortgage NEEDED for cleaning office on Memory. Sky-Tech America today! 1-800-334- Smith buildings in Cass City area, Computers (800)975-9776. 7038. Builder part time, evening hours. Call Licensed & Insured Refrigeration 1-800-968-349 1.1 1 - 10-16-2 REWARD! BOY SCOUT HIGH RISK, Mortgages, Re- Rep1acemen t Windows and PATCHES may be worth thou- finance, purchase homes, Vinyl Siding MANUFACTURING com- sands. Cash paid for Order of vacant land, mobile homes or1 New Construction & Appliance Repair pany in Cass City is taking the Arrow Patches. Pre-1968. land, cash in hand, consolida- Remodeling applications for surface Most have "WW." Call John tions, foreclosure OK. CALL Homes & Businesses grinder operators. Steady Williams 817-772-0956. CONTINENTAL MTG. 1-800- 8-5-31 -tf All makes and models employment and benefit 561-5715, Open Sat. 9-3 pm. package. No experience nec- STEEL BUILDINGS, Huge Downspoul Call 872-3092 essary. Please send resume to Discounts, Winter closeout /\ 8-3- l5-tf Box C25, C/O Cass City specials! Arch style, straight BUILDERS LICENSE COU- Chronicle, P.O.Box 115, sides, 25' X 30',30' X 30',35' RSE. Money back guaranteed Cass City I I Cass City, MI 48726. X 40', 40'X 50', 45' X 60',50' X you will pass the Michigati 1 1-7- 17-tf 70'. full Warranty, Free deliv- builders license exam. $95 Siding ery, Financing available. includes complete course Large Fenced-in Backyard 1/2 base- Ranch Home - Full basement finished. 872-5082 Beauty Salon f Work Wanten Steelmaster - 1800-945-7569. materials. Prepare now for menti new carpet, open dining-living 2 baths, 3 bedrooms, natural gas. I car Open Mon.-Sat. (app't. only) next exam. Information: 1-800- * Licensed & Insured SEEKING TO ADOPT. LOVE! 541-1030. room area. Natural gas heat. 1 car ga- garage plus carport. * Guaranteed Workmanship Evening app'ts. available CAILL DAVE'S Handyman SECURITY! Happiness! rage.- CCT- 150 RMLS * Free Written Estimates KATHY SWEENEY for those little jobs for repairs Teacher and engineer long to DRIVERS - SOLOTCEAMS. ~~LYLCnKiAHuSfmsrnv~ct LOTS NEEDED IN TOWN AND OUT * Over 20 yrs. Experience Owner/Oper a tor you can't get to. Pre-csti- share lives and hearts with a Teams - $loOK+! Trainers - * Call Jim today (517) 872-4898 mates. Call 872-4862 after 4 newborn. Please call Carol $70K+! $2K sign-on (tearris)! 8-5- 12-tf p.m. Ask for Dave. and Terry at 1-800-711-4727. Drive conventionals coast-to- Thank You! 4821 Huron Line Rd. 12-8-14-tf 1/3 mi. east of coast! Bonuses, benefits, CemeteryElkton Rd. PROFIT STORAGE 401 K. Covenairt Transpart CENTERS: Steel mini-storage 12-204 < Card of Thanks > (experienced) 1-800-441-4394 8- buildings. Factory direct; erec- Ext. SY-l8.(Graduates) 1-800- WE WOULD LIKE to ex- tion available. 30x100, 20 338-6428 Ext. SY-I8 Sewing and Alterations press our heartfelt thank you units, $9,692; 40x150, 30 Weekend recruiters. by Ka til 1een Nizzol u to all our family and friends units, $16,215. Free Holiday Crafts tk Who were so thoughtful dur- brochures. Sentinel Buildings, !LOTTERY WINNERS! Get 800-327-0790, extension 790. $cash$ Now for your future Wearah les ing the loss of our son DJ. Even though this was a very payments. We also purchase Bridal Parties difficult time for us, we both STEEL BUILDINGS: 5,000 + insurance settlements. 1-800- Mending, zippers, hems were blessed to have re- sizes. 30X40X10, $5,496; 326-9520. ceived so many cards and 40X60X14, $8,863; New on the Market - Set between Cass City & Caro, Children and adults ORLANDO Pulte Homes has New on the Market - Beautiful ranch home only 1 mile phone calls of sympathy, We 50X60X14, $10,214; - ' this 2 story home has been all remodeled. 3 bedrooms, No job too small 50x100x1 6, $16,134; new 212 condos available in from town. 3 bedrooms, 1 112 baths, 1st floor laundry, are grateful to know so many gas log fireplace. Full basement, 2 car garage. Call 2 baths, large open rooms, formal dining, family room, Free estimates 60X80X14, $14,681 ; Gated Golf Course Comrn- people cared. We would es- unity with 24 hour security. now or it will be gone. Cy2019 large 1st floor utility room. 30'x30' garage with ev- 60x100x1 6, 18,652. Quality- erything for the husband's second home. Cy2021 Call 872-2663 pecially like to thank Pastor Service. Free brochures. Purchase with or without furni- --0 19-tfec Dave and Bonnie Edwards, Sentinel Buildings, 800-327- ture. Rent it now and move who were with us through- 0709, Extension 79. later. Free video. 1-888-8'1'- out this time. Also to every- PU LTE. one who helped take care of GENTLEMEN F"Equipment Missy and David while wc 'INTRODUCTION 900 LINES' HAROLD IVES TRUCKING were in Detroit. We would bring you lovely Michigan needs motivated individuals to also like to thank Walbro enter our Training Prograni. 1947 A FARMALL tractor, ladies. May we introduce JO. Corporation and Thumb Tool 20, Gorgeous green eyes, Call 1-800-999-8012 for com- runs good, snow plow, snow Engineering and their em- long legs, easy going, "Nuff plete information. Experienced chains. $2,500. James ployees who gave us com- Said??" Call her 1Ol15 - 1111-- drivers call: 1-800-842-0853. Franklin, 872-5201. fort. We also thank the Cass Listen--leave message--1- New on the Market - Handyman special just west of 9-1 0-1 6-3 City Missionary Church, 900-622-9054. 1.89 minute. DOCTOR BUYS LAND CON- Kingston, Set on a gorgeous 2 1/2 acres with nice New on the Market - 3 bedroom ranch home on over 1 Average 7. 18+. Updates lst, TRACTS and loans money or1 1/2 acres of land. Septic and well redone in last 3 who provided the luncheon. trees and up on a hill for a fantastic view. To settle Livestock And to all those we haven't 3rd Tuesdays, 5 P.M. EST. real estate. Fast closirig. estate. $29,900. Cy2020 years. Some vinyl tilt windows, 1 1/2 car garage plus LADIES: Call JHCService, Immediate cash. Deal directly a 35'x55' pole barn. Priced to sell $59,500, Cy2022 FOR SALE - Hereford heifer mentioned. thank you. We know our son is with Jesus 8101693-61 29 to be featured with Doctor Daniels & Son, 1- feeders, 250-350 pounds. FREE. 800-837-61 66, 1-810-335- Harold Hunt, 872-2610. 10- and we will someday be to- 6166. 10- 1 6- 1 gether. Sincerely, Dwaine $$CASH$$ Immediate $$ for and Barb Peters 11. structured settlements and HOMEIPROPERTY OWNERS 13-10-16-1 deferred insurance claims. Need Debt Relief? *No appli- J.G. Wentworth 1-800-386- cation fee 9 Avoid high broker OUR SINCERE THANKS 3582. fees Pay Taxes Credit card NOW ACCEPTING applica- to our family and friends for debt Land contract ballvcris tions for all shifts. Apply at the many prayers, visits, INTERNET Home improvement People's Choice, 6144 E. cards, gifts and concern for ADSIHOMEPAGES. If you Commercial properties Cass City Rd., Cass City. our son, Trent. Also thanks want results- you need to Vacant land. Fcr Fast Cash Finish the Remodeling - Material is there and move 11-10-16-3 to Hills and Dales Hospital advertise in the iMALL on the Call 1-800-968-3626. First into this nice 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath home on an extra Very Nice Home for the couple starting out or a retired staff for their excellent care. Internet. Free Details. 1-800- National Bank of Michigan. large lot with nice trees. Basement, 2 car garagc. couple. 2 bedronni ranch. Hmiwood tloors. knotty Our heartfelt thanks to Alvin 408-8618 ext. 1760. pine hrac;lcway critry. Basomcnt, 1 1/2 car garagc. NOW HIRING! Christmas TO506 Around the World/House of Martin for freeingTrent from A BANK TURN YOU DOWN? $44,900. TO502 the tractor, Above all, we are TRAVEL U.S. Glamour photo HOMEOWNERS CASH Lloyd demonstrators needed. company wants photolsales & 38 Acres on Van Dyke - Some woods, possible building site, A355 No initial investment, Earn so grateful to God for spar- FAST! 1ST and 2ND MORT- 2 Story Brick Home - 4 bedrooms, large kitchen. Full basement, large workshop gmgc. Nice trees and fruit ing our son's life. Trent make-up trainees. Salary, ben- GAGES, PURCHASE OR 17-3096 commission. Also efits, expenses paid. Reliable REFINANCE, LOANS BY trees in yard. $54,900. Cy2012 booking hostesses for par- Dorland family. 13-10-16-1 Nice 1 1/2 Story Home on 4 1/2 Wooded Acres - 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, large country kitchen, 2 car garage. vehicle required. 800-800- PHONE, SAME DAY APP- ties. Earn $50 in free'mer- 4948 ext. 556. ROVAL, FirstlSecond Horne, Full basement, pole barn. $75,000. Cy201 7 chandise or more. Call 4 - 10 Acre Building Site in Kingston country. A348 Income Property, Larid Nancy today! (517) 673- Driver - HEREWEGROW Contract Refinancing, Horne Beautiful 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Ranch Home - Built ncw in 1995. Basement,. 2 car garage. Very nicely land- 4062. 11-10-2-3 scaped. TCC 1 1 80 AGAIN! drivers are needed Improvements, Bill Corisolida- 3 Story Victorian Home Beautiful oak woodwork throughout. Hxdwood tloors. open staircase, pocket doors, immediately. Exp'dllnexp'd. tion, etc. Any Worthwhile - OTR. $2,000 sign-on bonus fireplace, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. A must see home. TCCl188 WILDLIFE/ Purpose, Slow Credit O.K. (exp'd.), company-sponsored Fast Easy-Call 24 Hours. AAA Only 1 112 Miles from Town - 2 story home with 3 bedroonis. 1st tloor lautidry. Large deck. 2 1/2 car garage, CONSERVATION training, comprehensive bene- large 2 story workshop and 4 acres ot' land. Cy2008 Mortgage 8 Finarice JOBS fits . Gaine y Transport at ion Corporation 1-800-968-2221. Services, Inc. 1-800-326- Game wardens, security, Statewide Services. Operi Sat. Call OWN YOU OWN APPAREL, 8889. 9-1; Sun. 1-4. Free Qualifying Cass City 517-872-2248 maintenance, etc. No exp. bridal, westernwear, shoe, Appointment. necessary. Now Hiring. crystal/gift or $1 .OO variety ROMANTIC WEDDINGS IN or Caro 517-673-2555 For Info Call store. Includes inventory, fix- GATLINBURG area. Simple PLACE YOUR STATEWIDE Kelly WmSmith, Broker (219) 794-0010 tures, buying trip, training. yet elegant Christian wedding ADHERE! $239 buys a 25- Minimum investment starting at $129. Flowers, word classified ad offering Farm Commercial Residential ext. 8942 $16,900.00. Call Dan at Photographs, Lodging. avail- over 1.4 million circulation. Listings Wanted 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., 7 days Liberty Fashions. 501-327- able. 1-888-428-9996 Toll Contact this newspaper for 1 1- 1 0-2-4 ~mi uvu I. Free. details. PAGE FOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1996 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN In Thumb counties Church names n: t HDC adds 3 new , * f new minister i e e The congregation of the tist church. The pub& is Calvary Bible Fellowship invited to attend any ofithe had a 100percent vote to call services. ,senior services Pastor Brian Cuddie to be The Human Development I or any of those mentioned, Caro (Tuscola County), their full time pastor. Pastor Retirees * Commission (HDC) an- should contact the Human (517)6734121, or Sandusky Cuddie has been ministering travel to t4 nounced that it has added 3 + Development Commission (Sanilac County), (810) 648- at Bay City South Baptist Frankenmu6+ new senior services to its list office in their area. The num- 4497. A toll-free number, 1- Church for the past 13 years. of programs, effective Oct. 1. bers are: Bad Axe (Huron 800-843-6394, is also avail- He is a graduate of Grand These include Homemaking, County), (5 17) 269-9502; able. Rapids Baptist College (Cor- Personal Care and Respite nerstone) and Grand Rapids The Cass City Retired 6 , - Care, each of which had pre- Seminary, graduating with sons visited Frankenmm viously been provided by the Donations still needed EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS at the Cass City IGA include the Lehman Strauss Exposi- Thursday with 17 memtjers Associated Health Depart- tory Preaching Award. present. Lunch was enjojred ments in the Thumb Area. to bring ‘wall’to area this sign painted on the west side of the store, welcoming shop- at the Bavarian Inn. During The geographic areas of pers as they enter the village. lunch the group was ser- service for all 3 programs enaded by a young man and will continue to be Huron, his accordion. He sang happy Sanilac and Tuscola coun- postage, copy paper7copies Insurance Agency in Cass birthday to Onalee Heltsley, ties. All persons previously made .for mailout, phone Yvonne Burleson, Betty receiving these services will City, and Stephen Welch, calls and envelopes.” owner of the Harrington Inn Customer first at IGA Ewald and Helen Paladi. He continue to do so, with Although some canisters also sang the “Happy W? HDC’s expressed intent of in Brown City and a World placed in businesses have derer” and “Edelweiss” dl providing uninterrupted care. War I1 veteran who is serv- Wills has also implemented worked at Wills’ Bay City been stolen, Rich lauded all ing as treasurer for the Mov- store as a stock manager for our request. The 3 new services will the businesses and individu- other changes in an effort to ing Wall Memorial Fund; and through this. Once the con- better serve customers, 10 years, and Assistant Store After lunch and a visit to thi complement HDC’s roster of als who have given their sup- bakery the group went to Lawrence Spiekerman, vet- struction is done, then we can The business hours have Manager Greg Lcnda, son of programs designed espe- port/donations. really start to fine tune the Bronners and visited the Si; cially for those who are over erans counselor in Tuscola been expanded to 7 a.m. to 9 Harry Lenda, The list includes sponsors County. help and service.” Wills said he’s putting to- lent Night Memorial Chapel; 60 years of age, allowing one p.m. Monday through Satur- It is a replica of the chapel in agency to efficiently provide Rich has spent months on day, and the store is now gether training programs for planning and paperwork. employees in an effort to Oberndorf, Austria, where: most of the senior services in open on Sundays, from X Silent Night was sung for the: the Thumb. fiscola, “This has special signifi- a.m. to 5 p.m. improve service to the cus- cance for me,” he com- Boosters to mer. first time, on Christmas Eve: Homemaking provides as- And, the IGA’s lines ofpro- in 1818. mented. “I served almost 3 It’s a must because shop- Cuddie sistance with basic house- Sanilac duce, dairy and frozen foods Pastor Brian The November meet i 1- hold chores, such as clean- years in Vietnam and my pers are going to go wherc brother served 14 months. have been cxpandcd. “So the they feel hey will receive the will be the regular time and: ing, vacuuming, doing dishes customers should he iihle to He ministers with his wife place, and buying groceries. Along receive We were among those that hcst service and prices, he Terri, daughter Sarah, and came home, and many of our board find a better variety in these said. Today, Wills acknowl- with CHORE (a service al- departments .” son Daniel. ready provided by HDC, cop funds friends are inscribed on that edged, “People have a lot of which assists seniors with Wall. Next on the list are new c ho i ce s .’ ’ The Cuddies live in Bay larger, less frequent tasks), it “In order to make this cash reg i stcr s with scan n i n g Already, Wills has noticed City, but want to relocate in will help assure that most of Congressman Jim Barcia project work, I had to be to- monthly meeting, the board: capabilities, and a Lotto ter- his efforts itre being noticcd Cass City as soon as they find an eligible senior’s house- (D. Bay City) announced that tally dedicated and devoted *Approved Thies’ recom- minal, according to Wills, by area residents. a home in the country. hold tasks are completed. several 5th District commu- to it, which I am,and I am in mendation for a new copy who has also expanded his “Business has been good,” I’ I Personal Care offers help nities have been awarded it to the end, the end being machine under a contract that work force. he said. “As a matter of fact, The congregation meets in with the daily routine of per- funding from the U.S. De- the wall (brought) here,” provides a new machine and it kind of surprised me. I downtown Cass City. Wor- partment of Justice, Bureau Rich said. allows the district to keep an “We kept the original 13 thought it would take longer ship services are Sunday Ernest A. Teichman, Jr. sonal hygiene that an elderly employees and we added person may not be able to of Justice Assistance for “I have put over 9,000 miles older machine, all at a cost than it did. school 9:45 a.m., morning 6240 W. Main crime prevention initiatives, on my car and over 1,200 of about $20 less than the ahout 20 new employees,” he “We’ve dotic a lot of work worship 1 1 :00 a.m., evening Cass City, Mich. accomplish alone, such as said, adding a few of the bathing, grooming, dressing, such as funding to hire addi- hours into this community district paid last year. in the past 4 months, but services 6:OO p.m., Wednes- Phone 872-3388 project. When I start some- original workers left, Thc day evcning Awana and *Learned Owen-Gage we’ve en.joyed it. It’s been a ; and so on. tional law enforcement per- staff now totals 30 employ- Respite Care is a compan- sonnel, enhancing security thing, I finish it, I’m not a Schools has been identified real pleasure working with prayer niccting 7:OO p.m. 11.1, I.,m quitter.” es,including store Manager The church is a friendly, in-. ionship program, providing around schools and estah- as a Pilot School for Goals the customers and people Slate Farm Insurewe Companies When the wall makes its John Merz, who previously dependent fundamen tal Bap- IHIYIAHC~a HmOnleas Bloominglon,lllinols assistance 10 seniors who are lishing drug courts. 2000 because of the work of here in town.” 1 Ilo appearance in the area, it will f already attended by “I’m proud to announce the elementary and high caregivers. This program these grants for communities be on display on the court- school principals . house lawn in Sandusky. provides relief for those and law enforcement agen- *Adopted a resolution in- Pvt. Swoish However, Rich emphasizes BAYOU@300 4x4 caregivers while-assuring cies throughout mid-Michi- corporating the board’s an- completes uninterrupted care. gan,” Barcia said. that he wants to bring the wall here for all Thumb resi- nual meeting into the Provided under the guid- “Crime prevention and district’s by-laws. The work training ance of Region VI1 Area prosecution is one area that dents. And although organizers is part of an on-going effort Agency Aging, these demands adequate funding on ser- still need to raise more funds, to update by-laws as required Army Pvt. Jamie A. Swoish vices, which are new to and these grants are one step by state law. has graduated from basic HDC, join a list of senior to achieving that goal. We he indicated he’s confident the goal will be met. *Recognized the efforts of military training at Fort Sill, programs which includes need to give our police de- several students, including Lawton, Okla. home-delivered meals and partment the resources they “We are currently working on the opening ceremony Lisa Warack, who has re- congregate dining, adult day need to effectively roll back ceived the Principal’s Lead- During the training, stu- crime and do their job of with a fly-over - helicopter dents received instruction in services, foster grandparents, and C-130 aircraft - honor ership Award. keeping criminals of the Also recognized were the drill and ceremonies. weap- transportation, tax counsel- guards from the 4 branches ons, map reading, tactics, ing, Thumb Area Senior street. Funding is also avail- following students who were able to fully prosecute of- of service, Army, Air Force, mi 1it ar y c our t es y, mi 1it ar y News, and more. Navy and Marine Corps, nominated as “focus students Persons who wish to learn fenders and patrol schools of the month” based on their justice, first aid, and Army and areas that experience a color guards from all the ser- history and traditions. more about the new services, vice organizations, guest demonstration of being pro- high incidence of crime:’ ductive citizens: Stephen Swoish is the son of James Among the communities speakers to include the Ward to see former POWs from theViet- Roemer, Caitlin Sorenson, B. Swoish of 1263 Kingston receiving funding are: Derek Ricker, Stacy Road, Dcf’ord. Farmers know their extra- Sanilac County - - $20,818 nam War from the 5 counties, Don’t Make A slOO.OO Mistake, Shop At bethem%Before You Buy! 21-gun salute and taps.” Crandall, Lei Adams, big, often-slow tractors can to hire additional law en- Stephanie Dorsch, Adam The private 1s a 1994 gradu- be hard to see, too. (Espe- forcement personnel and Anyone who would like to ate of Deford Christian donate can send a check, Kain, Josh Errer, Cory Fritz, cially in the fall, when they support personnel and to pur- Andrea Ziehm, Nicole Academy. harvest most of their crops chase law enforcement payable to “Vietnam Veter- ans Memorial Moving Wall” Warack, Brandy Halasz and and it starts getting dark ear- equipment, technology and Ann Warack. lier.) That’s why farmers put to Stephen Welch, c/o other materials; .Laud& the efforts of stu- what’s called a “slow-mov- Tuscola County $1 5,23 1 Harrington Inn, 4154 Main - - dents, staff and administra- ing vehicle” sign on all to enhance security in and St., Brown City, MI 48416. efforts in assist- UYourOne Stop Shop” On M-24In Car0 equipment that goes on the around schools and other lo- Additional information is tion for their m!! ing the victims of an apart- p. road. It’s a reflective sign cations deemed special risks available by contacting Rich 51 7-673-3939 shaped like a triangle. for incidents of crime. at (810) 648-2383. ment building fire in Hours: Moa - Fri. 9AM - 6 PM;Sat. 9AM - 3 PM Owendale last week. 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