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7-- CASS ‘ CI SPRINGPORT ElkDERY 1 SPRINGPORT 49284 ’HROI?JICLE MI VOLUME 86, NUMBER 23 CASS CITY, MICE F’IFTY CENTS 12 PAGES

Kingston feels loss Work and Learn Center to add 40 beds-in Vassar Pioneer Work and Learn spent some $1.5 million in Lansing to death” in an H. Laycock, who estimates building its facility in Vas- “Most definitely, and not Center officials have won a effort to convince them that the district received just from a business point of state contract for 40 addi- SX. township officials who sup- $250,000 to $300,000 a year view,” he added. “I think tional beds, but none of them Haines said the decision port the camp would be in additional revenue due to not to return to Kingston they have a super program. I will be located at Kingston voted out of office. the Pioneer opera ti on. think everybody ought to Hills Camp. Hills Camp was based on It worked, he lamented, “Certainly it’s a severe continued opposition to the give these kids a chance.” In fact, despite having won despite the fact that a major- loss,” he said. “It cuts back Another Kingston mer- the right to operate at the program by a handful of ity of residents have sup- on anumber ofourprograms camp facility after a bitter, 3 people in the township. chant, John Barden of ported Pioneer, as well as (and) we’ve laid off 5 of our Barden’s Hardware, agreed 1/2-year zoning battle, it “We had to make a busi- township officials who sup- teachers.” the Pioneer program had an appears the now Vassar- ness decision that was in the port the program, at the A percentage of youths based rehabilitation pro- best interest of the agency in economic impact on the polls. participating in the Pioneer community. gram for male juvenile de- the long term,” he said. Pioneer officials ran a program are categorized as linquents won’t return to “The bottom line is it’s still quality program that caused “We miss them. They were special education students, a very, very good cus- Koylton Township for some an uncertain environment no crime problems in the and all of them are court time, if ever. over there.” community, and they fol- tomer,” he remarked. “It’s placed, As such, Kingston too bad for Kingston, but we The same is true for thou- “We wish we were there lowed through with prom- Schools received state aid sands of dollars generated (Kingston),” Haines com- ises hire and shop locally just have to go on without it, to and a half for each youth as that’s all.” by the Pioneer program, a mented. “We’re sad - as much as possible, he well as a host of additional loss some say is having a we’re sad that we weren’t remarked. Now, he said, Others say they won’t miss services and categorical the camp. significant economic im- to work things out in the they’re doing that in Vassar. funding. PIONEER WORK AND Learn Center’s move to Vassar has pact on the community. community.” “I’m disappointed, but, Among them is former Those monies benefitted township zoning board Bill Haines, associate Haines wouldn’t rule out hey, we gave it agood shot,” all students, “but the camp had a definite economic impact on the Kingston School camp director for Pioneer the possibility of using Kramer added. member Russ Mayer, who generated the funds,” led the zoning board’s fight District and some businesses, including the IGA store in Work and Learn Center, Kingston Hills some time in “We didn’t lose; We have Laycock pointed out. announced the new state the future. money in our school system to shut down the camp due to town. New owner Marty Plazinich (above) says the program zoning violations. contract Friday, saying the that we would not have had, BUSINESS 40 beds will be located in a LESS OPTIMISTIC Mayer, who resigned after used to spend $8,000 to $12,000 a month at the store. there are several people in the Township Board voted facility to be built adjacent Kingston who drive every Some businesses also have to the new Pioneer center in Koylton Township Trustee to allow the camp to re- day to Vassar to work and felt a financial impact. open, questions the extent of Vassar. Pioneer, which cur- Doug Kramer, however, is (we’ve) given. . .kids a sec- “Sure, it hurt us. (They rently serves 50 youths and less optimistic. Pioneer’s economic impact ond .” were) doing $8,000 to locally. employees 50, is in the proc- “It’s like somebody dying; Kramer acknowledged, $12,000 a month with us,” Bogus phone caller ess of purchasing 10 acrcs you might as well mourn however, that Pioneer’s “Any economic gain by the said Marty Plazinich, who for the new buildings, he ofer it and go on because it’s camp being here, I think, has move to Vassar in July has purchased the IGA Store in been offset by the loss of said. not going to happen,” he cost the community. Kingston a month ago. Haines guessed the addi- said. “I don’t see any possi- local support,” he said, add- Although new to the busi- ing businessqs lost custom- operating in area tional beds will mean 35 bility of the program being $250,000 ness community, Plazinich ers by suwfting the camp- more full-time jobs and an here.” is familiar with the Pioneer investment Of about $1 mil- Kramer chuged a few Probably few officials program and said he would PROPERTY VALUES Cass City police are cau- Dr. Block, asked tobeespciallycae- lion in new construction. township residents have would agree more than like to see it retm to Resident Papke ioning area residents to Suspicions werc raised on ful by asking for and check- The agency has already continued to “pound people Kingston School Supt. Jew Koylton Township. beware__ Of an __ - - more than one occasion ing out references, Please turn to back page. making phone calls, claim- when the man made inap- List year, an Elkton couple ing to be a physician or psy- propriate sexual remarks, were charged and later con- chologist and seeking the Sheppard said. victed of charges stemming names of a potential baby According to Cass City from a baby-sitting scheme sitter or counselor. Hurricane Stomacks to Police Chief Gene Wilson, in which 2 teens were sexu- forces The individual made at the caller began by phoning ally assaulted after being least 6 calls Aug. 3 1, accord- the hospital and asking for lured to the couple’s home i!g i!g to the Rev. Rick Shep- the names of area clergy- with the promise of baby- pqrd, pastor of the Trinity men. He then started calling sitting jobs. Jnited Methodist Church. pastors in an effort to solicit return home to Thumb to stay ‘Calls were made to the names and phone numbers. Sheppard said the latcst Trinity and Salem UM “To the best of my knowl- series of phone calls may be Church parishes, the First edge, nobody’s gotten any nothing more than the work Hurricane “Andrew” may that, ever.” safe,” she said. adding that when 2 shop- hurricane, panic grew as the Baptist Church, Hills and call backs,” Wilson said, of a crank, but that hc’s be fading from the news Looking back, Angel and So, they prepared, filling pers would exit ‘the store, storm approached. Dales General Hospital and adding, however, that area concerned because the indi- headlines, but memories of Brian said they made a very every container they could the police would allow 2 Brian recalled waking up 2 area residents, Sheppard residents should be cau- vidual was very convincing the fear and devastation uninformed decision to stay find with water, and going inside. at about 3:30 a.m. By that said, adding the man told tious. and very good at soliciting spawned by this country’s and ride the storm out. to convenience stores to Brian said he also taped time the electricity was out. some he was looking for a names and numbers of oth- costliest natural disaster “People would say, ‘Stay, stock up on canned goods. and blanketed windows at “The winds were probably baby sitter, and others he If called, he advised, try to ers during the various con- ever remain vivid for Angel you’ll be fine’,” Angel re- home to keep them from 60 to 70 miles per hour by was seeking a young women get a name, address and a versations. and Brian Stomack. called, noting she had never CROWDED shattering,as well as board- then, I would guess,” he Q counsel a 12-year-old girl telephone number, and then “At the least he’s a weirdo Angel, a former Cass City experienced a hurricane ing up windows at the feed said. new to the community. call the police-don't try to on thc phone,” he com- resident, still fights back the and couldn’t comprehend a “The (grocery) stores ‘store he managed. “At about 4:30 the wind He identified himself in meet with the individual. “If mented. “I’d prefer to tears every time she sees a storm of Andrew’s magni- were so crowded with Despite their prepara- picked up and logs began different conversations as a it’s obscene, just hang up.” underreact, but today, you news report depicting the tude, “We decided, we’re people, that finally the po- tions, including keeping a hitting the roof,” he contin- Dr. Brogen, Dr. Drogen and Parents of teenage girls are don’t know.” massive destruction of south in the country and we’d be lice came,” Brian said, radio handy to track the ued. “At 5, it really hit.” Florida, where she and her As the wind continued to intensify, windows began to break, and the family moved to a small hallway, - away from the glass. “We “I don’t think we’re going covered our heads with to go back,” the 1980-CaG blankets, held each other City High School graduate and held on,’’ Brian said. appeal vote count remarked Friday at the home It’s true a hurricane of her parents, Karen and sounds exactly likea freight Chuck Holm of Cass City. Unsuccessful 84th District after the recount. 3,002 votes, and Hcilig train, he remarked. “The state representative candi- gained one vote, receiving a “We lost everything.” house shook so bad the tiles In Tuscola County, Allen total of 2,008 votes. “There’s nothihg to go fell right off the bathroom date Julia Heilig, Ubly, has back to,” agreed Brian, decided not to follow originally was thought to In Huron County, Heilig walls. Our ears were pop- have received 2,956 votes, gained 8 votes in the re- who’s originally from Min- ping because of the pressure through with an appeal of den City. in the house.” the vote recount from her but the total was increased to count, finishing with 4,156 3,003 due to the tabulating votes, while Allen lost 5 Interestingly, the Aug. 4 primary race against Stomacks lived near and SECOND HALF ?cumbent Dick Allen (R- error. He lost one vote in the votes, finishing with 3,284 recount for a final tally of votes. know Steve and Anne Bal- Caro). lard, former Cass City resi- The winds eased as the eye Heilig said Tuesday she dents who lived in Home- of the hurricanepassedover- made the decision after fur- stead and lost everything in head, but the second half of ther considering an appeal 2 hurt in crash the hurricane. the storm was the worst, and discussing the matter Brian and Angel said they according to the couple. with legal counsel. At one point, Angel re- “A lot of things have hap- and their children survived Friday afternoon thc hurricane in their rented called, “He said, ‘I think pened, (but) I know the elec- we’re really going to die.”’ tion inspectors have done a duplex a couple miles north The Stomacks - were good job. They’ve worked Two people, including a was idcntified as Julie E. of Homestead, then re- mained there a week - shocked at what they saw kird,”she commented, add- Deford man, sustained mi- Crowton, 23, of Dryden. afterwards. The house, built she appreciates all those nor injuries in a car-tractor Both she and Freeman without electricity and phone service and in fear of of cinder block and rein- who worked on the recount. collision Friday afternoon in were transported by Cass forced against strong winds, Heilig filed an appeal with looters -before deciding to southwestern Novesta City-Mercy Ambulance to abandon the life they had withstood the wind well, but the state Board of Canvass- Township. Hills and Dales Gcncral their car was destroyed, as ers following last week’s Troopcrs at the state police Hospital, Cass City, whcre made for themselves in Flor- ida. were their appliances, and recount, which resulted in post (n Car0 reported that they were trcated and then THUMB NATIVES Brian and Angel Stomack and their their home was flooded. no change in the election’s Gilbert H. Frecman, 25, rclcascd. “The hurricane itself was very frightening,” Angel children, Emily, 10, and Joshua, 14 (not pictured), try uprooted urns and piles of outcome but revealed that Dcford, was driving a tractor will to rubble were strewn every- 47 votes cast for Allen on westbound Deckerville Crowton was speeding said, “but thcn, when you whcn the 1:45 p.m. accident look out and see everything make a fresh start in Michigan after surviving hurricane where. weren’t originally counted Road, west of Kingston “1’11 just never forget look- in’Tuscola County’s Arbela Road, when he attempted to occurred, according to you’ve worked for for 4 years is gone. . .” “Andrew,” which forced them to abandon their Homestead, ing out that back window; ‘0w ns h i p. make a left turn and was troopers, who cited her for careless driving. She was “It’s hard to describe the ’Heilig originally lost to struck from behind by a Fla., area home. “We’re just thankful to be alive,” remarked justsky seeing and just the coloreverything of the Allen by 90 votes, a margin westbound car. wearing a seat belt, reports feeling,” Brian commented. tlyt increased to 123 votes The driver of that vehicle indicate. “There’s no way to forget Angel, a 1980 Cass City High School graduate. Please turn to back page. PAGE TWO CASS CITY, MICHIGAY CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, SEFTEMBER 9,1992 1 1 ? Burns feted for ?: 25th anniversary 1 Cass City Personal Items I Fifty-four family members attended a surprise 25th Call your local news to the Chronicle ofice - 872-2010 wedding anniversary dinner Friday at the Charmont in Cass City in honor of Jack and Mary Lou Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Patera Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mer- Clarence Ashmore of The former Mary Lou entertainedat a family cook- chant, Mr. and clar- Tawas visited Mr. and Mrs. Houghton and Jack Burns out Saturday evening in ence Merchant and Mr. and Gaylord weer Monday were married in Cass City honor of Don and Barb Mrs. Gaylord LaPeer visited morning. Sept. 2, 1967. Hanby’s birthdays. Aimee Merchant and Deb- Their children, Julie bie Timmons, who attend Mr. and Mrs. Paul Valen- Burns, David and Stephanie The Faith Free Method- Michigan State University, tine of Mayville announce Hutchinson of Deford, and ist Church at 2380 Decker- East Lansing, recently. the birth of a daughter, Kate- Lisa Burns, hosted the re- ville Road, Snover, is spon- Jacob Esau Ballard, 8 lyn Marie, Aug. 3 1 at Lapeer ception. soring a film, “Eye of the pounds, 9 ounces, was born Regional Hospital. She Storm”, Sunday, Sept. 13,at to Anne and Steve Ballard weighed 11 pounds, 4 Marriage 1icenses 7 p.m. It stars, Connie ounces. Katelyn joins a sis- Sept. 3 at S.Miami Hospital, Dean Lloyd Johnson and Sellecca, Jeff Conaway and Miami, Fla. He is the first ter, Amy, and a brother, Deborah Tuckcr. More in- Scott, at home. Grandpar- Sue Ann matt, both of grandchild of Ruth and Jack Fairgrove. formation is available from Esau and they express ap- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Hmld Mr, and Mrs. David Lewis the church office, 313-672- Wills of Cass City and Mr. John David Zmierski, Cass preciation to the multitude City, and Tamera Lynn 92422. and Mrs. Dane Valentine oi Jane Lowe of Gagetown mutton sleeves. ,’. * of concerned friends and McMullen, Fostoyia. relatives, near and far, who Fostoria. and David Lewis of Casev- The veil was a crown effw Mr. and Mrs, Christopher Blades The Association for Michael Ross Scott and ille were united in marriage with pearl and sequin ac-‘ expressed their care and Sally RoxanneLoomis,both Children for Enforcement of concern with calls, visits, Sandy and Andy Welter of Saturday, June 13, at the cents held in place with silk Julie Couch Edwards and Susan Day of Austin was Support (ACES) will hold a Dayton, Ohio, spent the of Cass City. Caseville United Methodist illusion xiling. .\I. gifts, flowers, prayers and Gary Emmitt Nanney and Christopher Allen Blades bridesmaid. She wore a regular monthly meeting love during the aftermath of weekend with Sandy’s par- Church in Caseville. The bride carried a bouqust. exchanged wedding vows royal blue off-the-shoulder Thursday, Sept. 10, at 7:30 ents, Stan and Melva Tamera Lynn Giddings, Pastor Greggory Mayberry of bridal white and peach Hurricane Andrew, which both of Caro. Aug. 22 in a 1:oO p.m. cere- taffeta tea-length gown. p.m. at the Sandusky Civic devastated so many unfortu- Guinther. Mark, Shelley performed the double-ring roses accented with pearls; mony in the, Anderson Mill Chris Vedner of Austin Center. Persons interested in and Drew Guinther returned Michael James Bailey, ceremony. and peach ribbon, It had nate peoples’ lives, plans Mayville, and Serena Ann Baptist Church in Austin, was best man. joining are invited and more and hopes. to their home in Concord, fresh spring arai and flowing The ring bearer was Tony Bills, Caro. The bride is the daughter of Texas. The Rev. Billy Hu- information about the non- Calif., Monday after spend- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lock- ivy. The bouquet was hall officiated. Edwards, son of Julie Ed- profit organization is avail- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward of ing 9 days with the Guinth- Larry Lee Weisenbach and sprinkled with iridescent Michelle Lyn LaPratt, both wood of Cass City and Dale wards, and the flower girl Coral spent a few days last ers. dusting. .‘I, I The church was decorated able by calling 313-fA8- Loweis the ofson Snover. of Mr. The and groom Mrs. with white gladioli, white was Taryn Odom, daughter 5158. week with Lillian Hanby. of Sebewaing. Sally Draschil, friend of, carnations and blue statice. of Susan Day. Marc Robert Rickwalt and the couple, was the maid of: Mr. and Mrs. John C. The regular meeting of Norma Frances Smith, James Lewis of Pigeon. The bride is the daughter of Immediately following the Post 3644 vFw will be both honor. ceremony, a reception was Steven Wright Brewton Of of Caro. The organist was A1 Make- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Couch of visited Monday, Sept.14, at the post sha of Bad Axe. The soloi$t Erin Bulgrien and Lindsei , Austin, Texas. The groom is held at The Oasis Restaurant his parents, Louis and Grace hall at 7:30 p.m. Randy Lee Baker and Bulgrien, nieces of the in nearby Lago Vista, Texas, in combined Nemeth, Sunday. Melinda JayneMosher,both was AI Pittenger of Casev- the Son of Mr. and Mrs. ille. Songs included were bride, were flower girls. James L. Blades of Cass for about SO guests. of Unionville. Roger Keillor, friend of the The groom is employed by August Joseph Meer- “Ave Marie,” “Always,” City. arms exercise Mag’s Peg and “The Lord’s Prayer.” couple, was the best man..’ The bride wore a Spanish A- 1 Lanes, Nacogdoches, schaert I11 and Gail Rose Ushers were Jeff B~Q: styledgown with tiered lace, Texas. Marine Lance Cpl. Steven Gallagher, both of Mayville. Given in marriage by her brother-in-law of the bride, a train, lace sleeves and The couple is residing in C. Wright, son of Dalbcrt N. Bernard Allan Boyne and father, the bride wore a and John Hoemke, brothera - and Nancy J. Wright, 7298 beaded bodice. Nacogdoches. Vickie Ann Pritchett, both white satin imported gown in-law of the groom. ,-! E. Elmwood Rd,, Cass City, of Kingston. with hand beaded sequins After the ceremony, a dint. - recently participated in a and pearls on the bodice and ner took place at the PigeW, combined arms excrcise. Hills and Dales sleeves. It had a semi-cathe- District Library for 120, Wright participated in the Hospital &a1 tiain accented with ,* a General guests. L I* exercises with 2nd Battal- schiffli embroidered lace Y PATIENTS LISTED The couple honeymooned,, STORY ion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine I i” by Mclva E. Guinther ruffles and a Victorian in Northern Michigan. They Division, Twentynine TUESDAY, SEPT, 8, styled neckline with leg-0’- will reside in Caseville. WERE: Palms, Calif., where he is Here is a Celebrity Rhyme currently assigned. Notes from readers: Loretta Lamoureux, * Others Get Quick Results With The Time quiz. Each clue can be Denise Sutherland called Gilbert Mullins, Cass City; The month-long exercise, answered with 2 rhyming TIME conducted at Marine Corps our attention to a typo in a Erma Binder, Unionville. Chronicle’s Classified Ads- words. Example: Costner’s recent reunion story. It said, Born Sept. 5, to Mr. and at Base, Marine Corps Air yeast = Kevin’s leaven You Will Too! Ground Combat Center, “The ancestors of Clayton Mrs. Kurt Tuckey of Cass Twentynine Palms, encom- and Anna Crawford met City, a baby boy. Rawson 1. Presidential candidate’s Sunday at.,..” passes all the weapons avail- medication u. -snIwu able in the Marine Corps Denise thought that would 2. Another candidate’s fur- make for a rather spooky arsenal. The Marines were naces Memorial Library trained in Marine combat get-together. Did they hold 3. Former candidate’s de- a seance? 1 For 3 and 4 Year Olds forces of command and feats Benefit A ucti-on control procedures, tactics It was, of course, the de- 4. Rogers’ cowhands scendants that met, not the Each Thursday and skills required to exe- 5. Country singer Brooks’ cute a wide range of effec- ancestors. That one got right firesides by this proof reader. How In October tive military response op- 6. Gretzky’s progress tions in a desert environ- many other readers caught 1O:OO a.m. 7. Montana’s enemies it? ment. 8. Golfer Sam’s accom- Antiques, quilts, hand tools, Register No Later Than Wright, a 1989 graduate of plishments ***** new merchandise from area Monday, Sept. 21 Cass City High School, 9. Comedian Bob’s lassos merchants, solid oak tables joined the Marine Corps in 10. Advice columnist Ann’s June 1989. Nellie Anthes called to and chairs, Baker‘s Dozen smoothing tools report an incident she 1 1. The Donald’s downward thought worthy of recogni- Bake Sale-and much morel spirals tion. Life Insurance. . 12. Superman’s inclinations Nellie walks with the aid of -Watch for our sale bill in next week’s paper! E The only way to live 13. Absurd lip synching a cane and as she was leav- 1 i performers ing a local drug store, a Bay Shore Camp, 450 N. Miller St., Sebewaing How can you live with peace of 14. Newsman Dan’s bubble young man she guessed was (just west of Michigan Sugar Company on M-26) nd now and in the future? bath? about 12 or 13 left ahead of (517) 883-2501 Protect your family with a Life insurance 15. Talk show host Joan’s her. He came back to hold plan from Farm Bureau Life Insurance quaking the door open for her, then 16. Main parts of Autry proceeded to help her into Company of Michigan. westerns Call for a prompt review of your her car. 17. Confederate general’s She didn’t get the boy’s 1MakinginsuraFeeds. your future more predictable. vegetables name, but she was sure some 18. Actor Orson’s shouts mother must be very proud Notice of Public DFARM 8UREAU Bad Axe, MI 48413 19. Dirty Harry’s photos of him. qD,o WSURANCE Y.yI lyfy . lY .Iw LII - IY ul“MHmA . m y*n Phone - 269-991 1 or 872-5152 20. Veep’s postal deliveries That’s an upbeat anecdote ********** that proves not all young Hearing on Increasing people are inconsiderate slobs. 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By Jim Fitzgerald C-Tec Cable Systems of Michigan has continued its policy raising rates at more than double the rate of inflation. What would President law allowed, a 17-year-old Naturally, I can’t help of George Bush do if his grand- Oct, 1, basic cable charges will go from $19.95 a month to girl seeking an abortion wondering what would hap- son blinked at the wrong asked the judge for a waiver pen if a sexy girl put a glint $21.95 a month. That’s an increase of 10.02 percent. time, thus aborting the glint In a survey, the company says that its charge of $21.95 is of the parental consent re- in the eye of the son of Dan in his eye? quirement, he would refuse and Marilyn Quayle? If a kssthan the state average of $22.49 per month. But it’s more Would the president put his aanischargedotherusersintheThumb,whichis$21.50per because of the testimony of a public health nurse advised month. arm around the young man scientist, given in a Tennes- young Quayle to rub the and say that, although he see case, that life begins at glint away, would Army What’s more, if you pay by check, be sure that your disagreed with his decision an checking account is in balance. If you happen to bounce a conception. firing squad shoot the nurse check, the cost is $25, up from $10. to blink, he would continue Never mind that, accord- at ? to love and support him, ing to the highest court in the ********** even if the grandson devel- land, aboftion is legal. Even though the vice- oped a tic. Never mind that the girl may president expressed com- Would Barbara Bush say have been raped and im- passion for his son’s urge to Walbro Corporation is one of 4 Thumb area firms to be the aborted glint was no one bonored for excellence in government contracting at a pregnated by her father. blink, would Marilyn wemony slated Sept. 11 at the Thumb Area Consortium/ TEACHER CONNIE KLXNKMAN admires her gift of grati- else’s business, even if her Never mind the terrible Quayle insist that the glint grandson, instead of just trauma the unwanted birth be surgically removed and Community Growth Alliance in Marlette. blinking, went so as to Others to be honored include Thumb Industries, Inc., of tude received recently after retiring from the Cass City Pre- far could cause the teenager. put on ice until it required Bad Axe, M. C. Aerospace, Brown City plant, and Off-Shore School program after 16 years of service. rub the glint away with his For the judge, the most diapering? Driving, Lapeer. own hand? important legal factor was These importantly face- that adoptive parents be WORTH WORRYING .Fred Grasman, Michigan Department of Commerce, will tious questions, of course, present the honor roll awards at 11 a.m. found for the embryo. ABOUT Police investigate theft, are based on medical evi- Excuse me, but in my zeal ., ********** dence that thousands of for excess absurdity, I As I’ve written before, my sane, mature persons all couldn’t help writing: “We frivolous exaggerations over the world have tradi- You don’t like to gamble? Better not be a farmer. Accord- don’t want no Little Orphan don’t mean I think there’s vandalism in Cass Citv tionally looked at each other Embryo ‘round here. ‘Arf, anything funny about abor- ing to Jeff Andresen, MSU Extension agricultural meteor- d and said: “I knew you when hgist, there’s a 50-50 chance that there will be a frost in arf,’ said Sandy.” tion. I worry about how Cass City police investi- Thcft was also reported by have entered the apartment you were only a glint in your the area by Sept. 22. Today’s re-entry into the close even the earliest ah- gated incidents of theft and Tony A. Butler, 4752 Hill through an unlocked deck father’s eye.” tion comes to killing a hu- If the frost comes by the Sept. 22 date, much of the bean S t., Cass City, who reported land of make-disbelief is vandalism ovcr the past door, listed the missing As my valuable contribu- prompted by the recent U.S. man being. But I also worry crop won’t make it. week. someone entered his apart- property as a remote control .r tion to the never-ending Department of Health and about how much of a woman Stcphcn R. Wallace, 4693 mcnt Sept. 1 and and took charger valued at $50, a *******I** car abortion debate, I’ve written Human Services ruling that, is killed when the govern- N. Seegcr St., Cass City, several items from his bed- system valued at $75 previously that some anti- beginning Sept. 23 at feder- ment forces her to have a reported damage to his ve- room closet. and a 13-inch black and abortionists are so extreme Visited Grandpa Tony’s new outlet on Wilder Road re- ally funded clinics only baby she doesn’t want. hicle Sunday. Butler, who told police the white television valued at they make a guy feel guilty Whatever, abortion is here cently. Happy to report that if your taste runs to Italian steak Wallace stated he parked individual responsible could doctors can discuss abortion $25. of murder for breaking a with pregnant women. It to stay, legal or not, safe or sandwiches like those served at the now closed original the vchicle on West Street date. I said I expected pro- restaurant, this is as close as you’ll come to them. will be against the law for risky, no matter how absurd north of Main Street, and lifers to propose pro-glint the ti-choice ideologues There have been several other Tony’s outlets visited and, when he returned he discov- nurses to even mention the an S.O.A.R. retirees meet legislation, claiming life dreaded possibility of a get- frahkly, they just weren’t the same as the original. ercd somconc had used a begins at perception rather Idle note: You are a long-time resident if you can remember woman controlling her own So let’s everyone lighten sharp pointed object to than conception. up, like a glint. when “Tony’s’’ sent a member of the family out to serve scratch the paint in the left Rctirces of S.O.A.R. held a ing wills, trusts, wills and body. mecting Sept. 1 at the VFW other subjects. A question I even suggested that the Italian dishes at a banquet at what was then the high school rear area of the vehicle. Operation Rescue zealots arid is now the Middle School. Another Cass City resi- Hall. and answer period will fol- Mrs. Harold Heck chaired low. should throw their bodies The Weather ********** dent, Mark Havens, 6354 between arousable males Fourth St., told police some- the meeting and introduced High Low Precip. John Cooper of General Sr. Citizens’ Menu ‘and attractive females, to Tuesday ...... 72 ...... 0 : Most crops have been delayed by the cool summer, but the one stole several itcms from prevent the wan ton eye con- 53 mum crop is an exception, Instead of 2 weeks late or so, the his pickup truck during the Cable Co.,who spoke on and Senior citizens are asked to Wednesday ...... 72 ...... 67 ...... 20” explained the retirees’ in- tact that could produce Thursday ...... 76 ...... 57 ...... 0 mums are 2 weeks early, Jim Bolton, veteran grower, evening hours of Sept. 2. make reservations on the day glints liable to be blinked. reports. Missing were a cellular surance package. Aquestion Friday ...... 76 ...... 58 ...... 0 and answer period followed. of the meal between 8 a.m. I For that reason, the mums that he donates to thc Cass City phone and case valued at Saturday ...... 80 ...... 66 ...... 0 On the sick list were Wana and 9 a.m. by calling Ann NEVER MIND THE Sunday ...... 80 ...... &l.... ‘1.15” &my Club will be in full bloom when they go on sale $332.80, a checkbook and 3 FACTS $muday by the club. credit cards. In addition, Hallack and Ann Klinkman. Stepka, 872 -5337. Monday ...... 78 ...... 67 ...... 0 $hebeautiful plants will sell for $3.50 each or 3 for $10. The 50-50 winners were (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant) Havens toldpolice a24-inch SEW, 14-16-18 thought that was the ze- @e money earned is to finance local projects, includ- Harold Heck and Mary I used mountain bike was taken nith of absurdity until last i$ the student exchange and the new park track. from his yard. Hendra. Mrs. Harold Heck Monday - Cheesy Oven ‘* has donatcd an afghan to the Fried Fish, Candied Sweet year, when a Michigan Others Get Quick Results With club for a raffle. A drawing Potatoes, Broccoli, Sliced judge said he would appoint 111”- ~- ’ will be held at the Novembcr Tomato Cubes, Variety a guardian for the embryo in The Chronicle’s Classified Ads- \ Now The Most Authentic, Delicious or December meeting. Tick- Bread, Fresh Apple, any parental-choice case You Will Too! Pizza In Thumb Has ets are available from any Wednesday - Pork Steak that he handled. If, as the The member. & Creamy Sauerkraut, Bingo was played and a Tossed Salad,French Bread, 2 potluck lunch was served. Fresh Plum. for 1 Next month’s meeting will Friday - Honey Glazed be Oct. 6, and the speaker Chicken, Spinach, Buttered BUY ONE ONE ITEM PIZZA will be Walter Salens from Noodles, Corn Muffin, 14” Caro. 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MEMBER FDIC P?@- PIGEON ‘flye CASEVILLE flL CASSCllY 1 186 Cleaver Road 0 Caro, Michigar1 48723 453.3113 w2247 WUE. 072-43 11 Next Doar to Broadcast House PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY,SEPTEMBER 9,1992 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN2 48 attend McLarty Down Memory Lane reunion From the files of the Chronicle

Dale and Maxine Ostran- 5 YEARS AGO cause of a fire Sunday when Airman Philip Decker of Members of the Cass City der were hosts to the annual it landed on a utility pole on Cass City, who has been Chamber of Commerce McLarty reunion. Approxi- Allyn Hartwick received Ritter Road, west of M-53, home prior to assignment voted by a narrow 24-19 mately 48 guests gathered 2nd degree bums on his touched a live wire and overseas, has received or- margin to remain open Sat- 559, B. Warju 558 (242),5. High Team Game: Kil- hands when a couch caught ground wire with his feet, ders to report to San Fran- urday evening instead & Navarro 557, D. Orton 554 bourn Service 680. Aug. 30 at their home in Mt. Morris. fire at his home and he at- was electrocuted and fell to cisco for duty in Viet Nam switching to Friday evening Jacques Seeds 4 (215), L. Summers 243. THURSDAY MORNING Clarence Rossman, 86, tempted to move it. the ground. The mass and was to leave Sept. 5. hours. The vote climaxed. Martin Electric 4 Owosso, was the oldest and Pioneer Seeds 3 MERCHANTS' "B" COFFEE LEAGUE Sept. 2 Sept. 3 James Foss, 10 months, son Kilbourn Tech 2 of Kim and Jim Foss, Mt. Northon Const. 2 Clemens, was the youngest Cass City IGA 2 Gilligan's 4 ? 7 Charmont Motel 4 Sal's Country Clipper 6 attending. Traveling the Nelesco 2 greatest distance were Floyd Bushwackers 1 Mack Tools 3 Kingston Mini Mart 6 AIDES 3 and Beulah Silverthorn of Deford Country Groc. NA Hyatt, Inc. 11/2 Holden, Ma. Gilligan's NA Micro EDM 1 m 1 HI Roth 1 Two couples were cele- Rooster Ranch 0 Board Chrysler 0 brating wedding anniversa- Kilbourn Service 0 Charmont 0 High Series: V. Humes High Series & Games: 188. ries, Mr. and Mrs. David High Series & Games: G, M. (Ruby) Trzasko, and Mr. Robinson 649 (235), K. Weltin 716 (278-239), R. High Game: D. Rabideau 675 (249-223),M. Mathewson 500. and Mrs. George Ferguson, Martin 610 (249), J. Lefler Flint. A white elephant sale 61 6 (219-217)' Duane L~tz600 (212-210), T. High Team Series: ? 1808. Comment 591, R. Kerkau High Team Game: King- was an added attraction this O'Dell217,W.Laming21l, year, Carl Rossman, B. McLachlan 581 (234). 574, C Com men t 57 3 (2 15), ston Mini Mart 653. S. Hammett 554, B. Brede- Owosso, served as auction- TUSCOLA rneyer 21 8, K, Frappart 212, FRIDAY NIGHT eer. A mini-McLarty reun- GET TOGETHERS MIXED DOUBLES ion was held the same day at Lake Mohave, Ariz. Aug. 31 THURSDAY NITE TRIO Sept. 4 Sept. 3 Officers for 1993 are Cole Carbide 7 Chairman John McLarty, The Family 7 Yale; sharing games and Gagetown Inn 7 Martin Electric 7 Helter S kel ter 7 B.A. Calka 5 Pioneer Seeds Town & Country treasurer duties, Susan 7 5 Trzasko and Carol Fiedler, Erla's 4 Jacques Seeds 6 1/2 Old Folks 5 Charmont 4 Cass City Oil & Gas 2 Port Huron, and secretary Spaulding Builders 3 Gilligan 's 6 Deloris Willerton, Midland. Nelesco 5 The Kids 2 Cass City Sports 3 Kilbourn Service 4 Bye 0 Exercise slows C.R. Hunt 2 Cass City IGA 3 1D Rhando's Gen. Store 0 Miller Eggs 0 Kilbourn Tech 3 Men's High Series: L. aging process Phil's Clippers 0 Northon Const. 3 Tracy 533, J. Navarro 519, High Series and Games: M. Deford Country Groc. 1 Men's High Game: L. You, too, can stay youthful Weltin 693 (246-224-223), Bushwackers 1 Tracy 224. longer. Scientistsat the U.S. R. Rabideau 612 (213), T. High Series and Games: G, Women's High Series: D, Department of Agriculture Comment 607 (214-213),E. Robinson 644 (2 19-212- Smith 544, B. Watson 510. Human Nutrition Research Schultz 600, J. McIntosh 213, R. Kilbourn 630 (257), Women's High Games: C. Center on Aging say that 599 (245), R. Kerkau 577 M. Spencer 612 (233), D. Haley 213, D. Smith 209. people who exercise (211), P. Martin 225, Doug Doerr 617 (252), M,Diegel High Team Series: Town throughout life usually have O'Dell223,L. Tracy217,C. 216, D. O'Dell 623 (Zll), & Country 1809. better health and maintain Bellow 214, C, Comment W. Laming 214. High Team Game: Cass independence longer than 213, F. Kapral212. High Team Series: Pioneer City Oil & Gas 666. High Team Series: Cole those who don't exercise. Carbide 2825. High Team Game: Cole Carbide 989. MERCHANTS "A" &BARGAINS! Sept. 2 BARGAINS,BARGAINS Mathewson 4 Brentwmd 4 Kritzman's 4 Summers 4 375-Q-TipS.@ Warju Flooring 3 Just Arrived DOUMe-tipped Gilligan's 2 1/2 i bonus pack. qngston State Bank 1 1/2 Featuring Ckannont Motel 1 soft cotton lf$w Englmd Life 0 tips & flexible Charmont 0 I stems for your Chrispy 0 High Series and Games: L Tomaszewski Jr. 708 (247. 235-226), R. Rabideau 69s b.U.mH (275-219), K. Beachey 648 (244-212), M. L~tz614 equipment (233), G. Robinson 614 (231-214), J. Smithson 61C 0 Potting (212-210), M. Bauer. DISCOVER THE 6.u.m. IN YOU schmidt 602 (215), D. King Soil 593 (217-214), G. Milletic! Boys' or Men's Hooded Sweatshirts in 591 (225), J. Stom Jr. 581 polykotton fleece. Slightly irregular. L. Tomaszewski Sr, 57E New Shipment of Assorted solid colors. Jergensa 6- 11 Asstd. Reach@ (214), B. Anthes 577 (215) ox. Lotion. Toothbrushes. 84 M. Grifka 567, D. Millei SWEATSHIRTS - Assorted 565,T.Comment 559 (214) Colors, Latest Fashions Only $1 1 !!h Cass City school menu SEW. 14-18 Monday - Mini Ravioli, Peas, Fruit, Milk, Bread- stick. Tuesday - Macaroni & Cheese, Green Beans, Fruit, Milk, Orange Sherbet, Ice Cream. Wednesday - Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup, W)tbwwicm Tossed Salad, Fruit, Milk, Paper. 96-sheets Breadsticks. Thursday - Cheese & Pep- other crah uses 56 peroni Pizza, Mixed Vege- table, Fruit, Milk. Offray@ spool 0' 2 Games. Aaatd. Little Golden@ Friday - Teacher In Serv- Ribbon. Assorted spools Checkers. chess, Golden0 ice - No School. widths & colors. 25 bingo, dominoes w $1 Chinese checkers. many titles I Classic Games. OB iM 2nd Entree - - Hot Dog w/ ea. for kids Bun, -J WatercolorCrayolaa

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By Jim Fitzgerald

C-Tec Cable Systems of Michigan has continued its policy of raising rates more than double the rate of inflation. What would President law allowed, a 17-year-old Naturally, I can’t help at George Bush do if his grand- Oct. 1, basic cable charges will go from $19.95 a month to girl seeking an abortion wondering what would hap- $21.95 a month. That’s an increase of 10.02 percent. son blinked at the wrong asked the judge for a waiver pen if a sexy girl put a glint time, thus aborting the glint of the parental consent re- in the eye of the son of Dan In a survey, the company says that its charge of $21.95 is in his eye? lcss than the state average of $22.49 per month. But it’s more quirement, he would refuse and Marilyn Quayle? If a thanischargedother usersintheThumb,whichis$21 Soper Would the president put his because of the testimony of a public health nurse advised month. arm around the young man scientist, given in a Tennes- young Quayle to rub the What’s more, if you pay by check, be sure that your and say that, although he see case, that life begins at glint away, would an Army disagreed with his decision conception. firing squad shoot the checking account is in balance. If you happen to bounce a to blink, he would continue nurse check, the cost is $25, up from $10. Never mind that, accord- at dawn? to love and support him, ing to the highest court in the ********I* even if the grandson devel- land, abottion is legal. Even though the vice- oped a tic. Never mind that the girl may president expressed com- say Walbro Corporation is one of 4 Thumb area firms to be Would Barbara Bush have been raped and im- passion for his son’s urge to bonored for excellence in government contracting at a the aborted glint was no one pregnated by her father. blink, would Marilyn wemony slated Sept. 11 at the Thumb Area Consortium/ TEACHER CONNIE KLXNKMAN admires her gift of grati- else’s business, even if her Never mind the temble Quayle insist that the glint Community Growth Alliance in Marlette. grandson, instead of just trauma the unwanted birth be surgically removed and tude received recently after retiring from the Cass City Pre- blinking, went so far as to could cause the teenager. put on ice until it required Others to be honored include Thumb Industries, Inc., of rub the glint away with his Bad Axe, M,C. Aerospace, Brown City plant, and Off-Shore School program after 16 years of service. For the judge, the most diapering? own hand? important legal factor was Driving, Lapeer. These importantly face- -Fred Grasman, Michigan Department of Commerce, will that adoptive parents be WORTH WORRYING present the honor roll awards at 11 a.m. tious questions, of course, found for the embryo. ABOUT ,, are based on medical evi- Excuse me, but in my zeal Police investigate theft, dence that thousands of ,I ********** for excess absurdity, I As I’ve written before, my sane, mature persons all couldn’t help writing: “We frivolous exaggerations over the world have tradi- don’t want no Little Orphan don’t mean I think there’s You don’t like to gamble? Better not be a farmer. Accord- tionally looked at each other ing to Jeff Andresen, MSU Extension agricultural meteor- vandalism in Cass Citvw Embryo ‘round here. ‘Arf, anything funny about abor- hgist, there’s SO-SO chance that there will a frost in and said: “I knew you when arf,’ said Sandy.” tion. I worry abut how a be Cass City police investi- Theft was also reported by have entered the apartment you were only a glint in your the area by Sept. 22. Today’s re-entry into the close even the earliest abor- gated incidents of theft and Tony A. Butler, 4752 Hill through an unlocked deck father’s eye.” tion comes to killing a hu- If the frost comes by the Sept. 22 date, much of the bcan vandalism ovcr the past St., Cas City, who rcported land of make-disbelief is door, listed the missing As my valuable contribu- prompted by the recent U.S. man being. But I also worry crop won’t make it. week. someone entered his apart- property as a remote control <. tion to the never-ending Department of Health and about how much of a woman S tephcn R. Wallace, 4693 ment Sept. 1 and and took car charger valued at $50, a abortion’debate,I’ve written is killed when the govern- ********** several items from his bed- Human Services ruling that, N. Secger St., Cass City, stereo system valued at $75 previously that some anti- beginning Sept. 23 at feder- ment forces her to have a reported damage to his ve- room closet. and a 13-inch black and abortionists are so extreme baby she doesn’t want. Visited Grandpa Tony’s new outlet on Wilder Road re- Butler, who told police the ally funded clinics only hicle Sunday. white television valued at they make a guy feel guilty doctors can discuss abortion Whatever, abortion is here cently. Happy to report that if your taste runs to Italian steak Wallace stated he parked individual responsible could $25. sandwiches like those served at the now closed original of murder for breaking a with pregnant women. It to stay, legal or not, safe or the vchicle on West Street date. I said I expected pro- risky, no matter how absurd restaurant, this is as close as you’ll come to them. north of Main Street, and will be against the law for lifers to propose pro-glint nurses to even mention the the anti-choice ideologues There have been several other Tony’s outlets visited and, when he returned he discov- legislation, claiming life frankly, they just weren’t the same as the original. S.O.A.R. retirees meet dreaded possibility of a get. ered someone had used a begins at perception rather woman controlling her own So let’s everyone lighten Idle note: You are a long-timeresident if you can remember sharp pointed object to than conception. a Retirees of S.O.A.R. held a ing wills, trusts, wills and body. up, like a glint. when “Tony’s’’ sent member of the family out to serve scratch the paint in thc lcft I even suggested that the Italian dishes at a banquet at what was then the high school rear area of the vehicle. meeting Scpt. 1 at the VFW other subjects. A question arid is now the Middle School. Hall. and answer period will fol- Operation Rescue zealots Another Cass City resi- should throw their bodies The Weather dent, Mark Havens, 6354 Mrs. Harold Heck chaired low, I********* the meeting and introduced between arousable males High Precip. Fourth St., told police some- ‘and attractive females, to Low : Most crops have been delayed by the cool summer, but the one stole several items from John Cooper of General Sr. Citizens’ Menu Tuesday ...... 72 ...... 53 ...... 0 Cable Co., who spoke on and prevent the wanton eye con- Wednesday ...... 72 ...... 67 ...... 20” mum crop is an exception. Instead of 2 weeks late or so, the his pickup truck during the Senior citizens are asked to tact that could produce hums are 2 weeks early, Jim Bolton, veteran grower, evening hours of Sept. 2. explained the retirees’ in- make reservations on the day Thursday ...... 76 ...... 57 ...... 0 surance package. A question glints liable to be blinked. keprts. Missing were a cellular the meal between 8 a.m. Friday ...... 76 ...... 58 ...... 0 and answer pcriod followed. of Saturday ...... 80 ...... 66 ...... 0 For that reason, the mums that he donates to the Cass City phone and case valucd at 9 by calling Ann On thc sick list were Wana and a.m. NEVER MIND THE Sunday ...... 80 &I ’1.15’’ Club will be in full bloom when they go on sale $332.80, a checkbook and 3 FACTS ...... bturday by the club. credit cards. In addition, Hallack and Ann Klinkman. Stepka, 872 -5337. Monday ...... 78 ...... 67 ...... 0 The 50-50 winners were (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant) shebeautiful plants will sell for $3.50 each or 3 for $10. Havens told police a 24-inch I thought that was the ze- @e money earned is used to finance local projects, includ- Harold Heck and Mary SEW. 14-16-18 mountain bike was taken nith of absurdity until last iqthe student exchange and the new park track. from his yard. Hendra. Mrs. Harold Heck Monday - Cheesy Oven \ has donatcd an afghan to the Fried Fish, Candied Sweet year, when a Michigan Others Get Quick Resiilts With L club for a raffle. A drawing Potatoes, Broccoli, Sliced judge said he would appoint will be held at the November Tomato Cubes, Variety a guardian for the embryo in The Chronicle’s Classified Ads- Now The Most Authentic, Delicious or December meeting. Tick- Bread, Fresh Apple. any parental-choice case You Will Too! Pizza In Thumb Has ets are available from any Wednesday - Pork Steak that he handled. If, as the The member. & Creamy Sauerkraut, Bingo was played and a Tossed Salad, French Bread, 2 potluck lunch was served. Fresh Plum. for 1 Next month’s meeting will Friday Honey P- - Glazed be Oct. 6, and the speaker Chicken, Spinach, Buttered BUY ONE 14” ONE ITEM PIZZA will be Walter Salens from Noodles, Corn Muffin, Caro. He will speak on liv- Fresh Cantaloupe Slice. 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MEMBER FDIC PIGEON CASEVILLE fli CASSCIlY 1 186 Cktvcr Road 0 Caro. Michigari 18723 453-3113 E2247 WLM:. 872-43 11 Next Door to’Broadcast House CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE FIVE AutomationCASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDYESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1992 :: State of the art equipment eliminates

B need for Aprojectionist at Cass Theatre Folks of all ages pass under about 2,000 hours, and only investment and you just video industry isn’t making the brightly lit marquee into one projector is needed be- hope you’re going to make movie theatres a thing of the a cozy lobby where the cause an entire double fea- it,” past. “Videos haven’t hurt mouthwatering scent of ture can be placed on one Hendrick said getting parts the theatres,” he added, fresh popcorn fills their nos- film platter for continuous for the older machines has “because people want to see trils. showing. gotten increasingly difficult the movies as they were They’re welcomed with a or expensive or both. A meant to be on the big Smile, and with ticket stubs BETTER QUALITY good example arc the old screen .” hnd goodies in hand, they carbon lighting tubes, which With that philosophy and make their way down a car- “I think we’re getting bet- have steadily increased in equipment changes, includ- peted aisle and into thickly ter quality because the xe- price as demand for them ing an improved speaker cushioned seats, waiting for non (lighting) doesn’t fluc- has dropped. system planned at a cost of the single big screen to light tuate,” Hendrick said. He Hendrick, who pointed out abut $2,000, Hendrick is UP. explained the amount of more and more theatres are looking forward to many The scene has been re- lightingaffectsthe focusing. going to xenon light, said a more years in the theatre peated over and over for The new equipment has 6-month supply of carbons business. decades in Cass City. been in operation for abouta currently costs about $800. But he doesn’t expect to And while the Cass The- week and a half, sooner than Two years ago, the same become a wealthy man that atre has retained its distinc- the local theatre owner had supply cost $500. way. tive, small town appearance initially planned. The prices and equipment “Theatres in a small town and flavor over the years, “Wehad been looking into of today are a far cry from --unlcssyouownachain- today’s features are shown it for the past couple of the rented portable projector you’re not going to make on state of the art projection years,” he said, adding he and 16-millimeter films anything,” he commented, equipment. decided to make the invest- Hendrick started out with at adding the Cass Theatre “We’ve joined the OS," ment sooner when a whole- age 14. would have been gone long owner Dick Hendrick re- sale company, faced with The area native broke into ago if it weren’t for fie full- marked with a chuckle, re- slower than expected sales, the theatre business back in time job he’s held with GTE ferring to his recent invest- made him an offer he the late 1940s. He would set for nearly 35 years. ment in some $12,000 worth couldn’t refuse. up a portable drive-in in But then, it’s clear Hen- AUTOMATION-EMPLOYING a full-time projectionist isa thing of the past for of equipment that has auto- The equipment was re- towns such as Argyle, Tyre, drick gets a great deal more mated his projection room. duced to $lO,OOO from Cumber, Gagetown and than money out of his the- Cass Theatre owner Dick Hendrick, who recently installed a xenon lighting system The new equipment con- $14,bOO to $15,000, accord- Cass City, and show free atre. sists of a xenon lighting sys- ing to Hendrick, who said he movies paid for with adver- “I make my living with the and film platters capable of showing up to 4 1/2 hours of film automatically. The tem and a set of 3 large, spent another $480 for a tising purchased by area phone company,” he said, equipment shuts itself off in the event of a tear in the film or other problem. circular film platters with special film splicer. He also merchants. “but this is my love.” the capacity to show up to 4 had to purchase an extra Back then, there would be a 1/2 hours of film without xenon light tube, which run 20 or 30-minute intermis- Girl Scout registration changing a reel, about $800 each, and the sion, and local businesses And without the need of new equipment required would stay open during that having a projectionist on installation of a bigger fan in period so people could pick scheduled Thursday hand at all times. the projection room. up groceries or whatever, The annual girl scout regis- The registration of girls Before, movies were Hendrick acknowledged Hen drick recalled. tration and program is new to the program, fol- shown on 2 projectors that there will be savings in not He spent 2 years in the scheduled for Thursday, lowed by refreshments, will utilized carbon lighting. “A having to pay a full-time service and then, in 1957, Sept. 10, at 6 p.m. at conclude the program. man had to switch from one projectionist, but said that returned to Cass City, where Campbell Elementary machine to the other every wasn’t reason enough to he resumed showing films at School. It will include Daisy Volunteers to serve as half hour” to show a film, switch machines. what is now Bartnik’s at the bridging to Brownie and leaders are needd. For more which typically comes on 6 comer of M-81 and M-53, Brownie bridging to Junior information or to volunteer, reels, Hendrick explained. GETTING OLD He also worked as clean-up ceremonies. call 872-4844 or 8724290. In addition, he said, some- man and projectionist at the one had to monitor the car- “Our equipment was get- Cass Theatre, which was bon lighting tubes, which ting old,” he said. “It was then part of the Schuckert require regular adjustments still working good, but it Theatre chain. ahd have to be replaced of- seemed every time you “This was the last theatre kin. bought a part, it cost 3 times they owned,’’ Hendrick re- ’ In contrast, the xenon as much.” called. “ML Schuckert kept THURSDAY ONLY 7:30 Only lighting tube has a life of “I figure it’s a longtime this one till I was ready to take it over.” “Bargain Nite” Child $1 -50 TeeWAduIt $2.00 Tom Hanks & Madonna in 30 YEARS Hendnck will celebrate 30 “A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN” years as owner of the theave next May. STARTS FRIDAY SEPT. 11,12,13 & 17 Through the years, he and Fn., ., Thurs. Only his wife, Elaine, have tried 7:30 to offer the public quality Saturday 7:30 & 9:30 entertainment and a pleasant surrounding. A BRlLlIANT PSKHOTHRlllER3.H Glia WITH 51m JUSTSECOND THE nMfw WCHT AMOUNTOF LAUGHS! “We base our business on a COUNTRY quiet, clean theatre,” he said. “Every theatre can GATHERING present a movie, but it’s how you present them - that’s what brings the people FOLK ART SHOW back.” Folk Art, Antiques, &Handcrafted Wares Hendrick maintains the Knights of Columbus Hall 903 Ryan Rd., Caro, MI Sunday, September 13, 1992 11:OO a.m. - 5:00 p.m. L4 NEXT: “3 NINJAS’ EXHIBITORS’ BOOTHS AVAILABLE SOON: “SINGLE WHITE FEMALE’’ For More Information Call Mary at 673-3200 Chronicle Liners Work Like Magic! Cass City Chronicle Phone 872-2010 CRAFTHOUSE 1 Find the Service ot Product

you Need in This. b Action Guide THE CASS THEATRE has retained its small town appear- I anceandflavor overtheyears, but today’sfeaturesareshown I SERVICE DIRECTORY on state of the art projection equipment. BEGINNING OIL LANDSCAPE PAINTING Advertise The Chronicle with Marge Johnson It In Sept. 15,22 8 29 at 5:00 p.m. PLUMBING d IlEATlNG INC - Cost $1 5.00 + Materiats 6528 Main. MAKE A BEAUTIFUL TREE TOP ANGEL WITH PORCE- Phone 072.5881 LAIN HEAD & HANDS, FABRIC LACES, GOLD BEADS 6590 Main St. Sept. 17 at 1O:OO a.m. or 600 p.m. Cost $8.00 + Materials Cass City, MI 48726 ’* ’* (51 7) 872-4800 LEARN TO PAINT A CANDLESTICK RESIN SANTA fhajorAppliance Service Center Sept. 24 at 10:OO a.m. 01 6Mp.m. Cost $8.00 + Materials 2 Audio-Video-Electronics- Tuff-Kote Dinol 1: 1: Antenna Systems CREATE A SANTA CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT ”:. ”:. Factory Authorized on Automotive Rust Proofing WITH PAPIER-MACHE’ 4 many brands IDAN’S POWER & STOVE] Systems Waxing Oct. 1 at 1O:OO a.m. or 690 p.m. Cost $8.00 + Materials We Specid/ize in Service Fireplaces, Stoves, Chimneys Gravel Guards __ Mon.-Fri. - 8-5 Chimney sweeping 8 repairs Running Boards SCARY 28CREATIVE TWIST WITCH COMPLETE Sat. - 8-12 STIHL chainsaws 8 ouldmr Rock Kote Stone Chip Prorection WITH A BAT ON TOP OF HER BROOM I power equipment c Phone 269-9585 Sept. 21 at 6:00 p.m. or Sept 25 at 1O:OO a.m. Lawn 8 garden equipment Makes a wonderful pink applesauce. A bushel Cost $9.00 + Materials SNAPPER mowers 8 tillers Sales & Service of these apples makes about 25-32 qts. of CONSTRUCT A LAZY SCARECROW FROM CREATIVE TWIST AND RAFFIA, A BLACK CROW 6509 Main, Cass City applesauce to can or freeze. Easy! What SITS ON HAT. Phone 872-3190 an economical treat for your family! L HIS & Brake Shop Sept. 30 at 6:OO p.m. or Oct. 2 at 1O:OO a.m.

ufflrn* Shooks f LWottims guarantees - SUPREME 1 APPLIANCE Blains deBeaublen, Prop, SALES & SERVICE WINDOW CLEANltJG Only $8 00 a bushel FUCL LrJE Dc UAGC CNF KITMNAH0 LAUNOAY Storms+Screens-Windom I$, 6597 Main, Cass City Janitorial Service Floors 7 mi. east of Owendale on Sebewaing Rd. Oct. 8 at 1O:OO a.m. or 680 p.m. Cost $8.00 t Materials s I Eaves & Gutters Cleaned HI-Rlw Servioe J. Rental & 1/2 mi. north on Grassmere Rd. mF SERVCE Estimates MI Commercial, CASS CITY TIRE WTWESELL Residential & lndustrhl Work Phone 269-7008 Herculer and Cooper CALL US TODAY Complete Inauranoe Coveriqc Open Mon. - Sat. 9:OO - 5:OO TIRES @ Fuelgas Sesurity Services Available Sundays 1:00 - 5:OO 209 N. State, Caro TWOReppair Jundion d M.53 9 AI nmnlr Mulllors 1120 Gratiot, Saginaw B&s Od Changoi Md M-81 cnlrlird UKhanc Cur Cliy Phone 879-5303 Phone 872-21 61 790-7609 PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1992 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Travel to CPS Saturdav Bulldogs slip by Eagles, 7-6 “It wasn’t pretty, but we’ll period, halfback Matt Man- added what proved to be the punt game, blocking stunk board late in the 3rd stanza, take it.” dich, who led the Bulldogs game-winning point after and our pass game.” The That’s how Coach hie with 76 yards rushing in 19 whcn Rich Anderson attempt. Bulldogs failed to attempt a blocked a Mike Tkacz’ punt Besonen summed up his carries, capped an %play, pass against the Eagles. Bulldog gridders’ opening “we need to work on 3 on the one-yard line and 62-yard drive in the 2nd things,” says Besoncn, “our performance Friday, a 7-6 period when he scorcd on a Arenac got on thc scorc- recovered it for ttic hosts’ win at Arenac Eastern. 3-yard dive. only score. After a scoreless opening Teammate Brent Fritz With only 3 minutes re- O-G girls mark maining, the Bulldog de- fcnse held off the Eaglcs’

final drive. CE’ 3rd win, but slow c ’ t 01 Arenac drove to the Bull- dogs’ 5-yard line, where From Sutterls Bakery starts a concern they had 4 tries to punch the THE 1992 ROLLING HILLS golf club champions are (from ball in, but the Bulldog de- t fense provcd equal to the twt left): Keith Adelberg, Scott Murphy and Jerry Toner. and @stuurun The Owen-Gage girls’ bas- vantage before Coach and recorded their first goai ketball team won its home We’ll give all Grandparents Rollcr clcarcd his bench. line stand of the early ca’m- opencr last Tuesday and Bcside Susalla’s 15 points, paign. 10% Discount kept their record unblcm- Tkacz and Lori Ondrajka 40 compete in Labor Day tourney ALSO: COFFEECAKE SPECIAL ished at 3-0. finishcd in doublc digits for Defensively, the ‘Dogs Despite trouncing visiting the winners, each netting a were led by Jason Karr and Roughly 40 golfers com- advanced into Monday’s AuGres, 56-29, Coach Dean in 15 holes. i bakcr’s dozen. Ondrajka Eric Susalla, who split 18 peted in the annual members match play finals. In the club’s 2nd flight, S WEEKONLY Roller expressed concern on also collccted a team high 7 stops. Karr was credited tourney over the Labor Day Keith Adelberg bested his squad’scontinued trait of steals, while Angie with one quarterback sack. weekend at Cass City’s In the championship flight, Daryl Iwankovitsch in 19 getting off to a slow start. Wildman, height notw3h- Rolling Hills Golf Course. Jerry Toner defeated last The Bulldogs didn’t score standing, swiped 9 rc- holes of match play. Also contributing to the Divided into 3 flights, the year’s club champion, Dale until the 3:49 mark of the bounds. top 2 individual scores from McIntosh, in 16 holes, while McIntosh recorded the best opening quarter and led by Bulldog defense effort was OWEN-GAGE 2 3FTPTS Mandich, who intercepted 2 Saturday’s and Sunday’s in the 1st flight, Scott 2-day total of 148 on the par only 4 tallies heading into combined Whole rounds Murphy downed Jeff Hartel 70 course. the 2nd stanza, 9-5. L. Ondrajka 6 1-1 13 passes and recorded 5 tack- “We have to break this M. Tkacz 5 3-5 13 les. pattern or eventually it will A. Wildman 3 6 C. Salcido 3 1-4 7 0-G will travel to Carson- hurt us,” says Roller. ville Port-Sanilac Saturday, Eventually will probably L. Smith 1 2 HDC director to head NACAA J. Susalla 5 5-7 15 where they will be slight come Thursday when the favorites against the NCTL At its annual conference in mission, the Community network’s regional and n& ‘Dogs travel to tangle with TOTALS 23 10-1756 Tigers, who boast a power- Orlando, the National Asso- Action Agency serving tional activities as well. NCTL favorites Peck. ful backfield in returnees ciation of Community Ac- Huron, Lapeer, Sanilac, and Vandcmark is a long-time Jill Susalla, who had a Steve Bopra and Scott tion Agencies elected Mary Tuscola counties, as well as resident of Caro. She is the game high 15 points, got the AU GRES 2 3 FTPTS J. Bilacic 1 2 Nichol. Ann Vandemark of Car0 St. Clair County for sub- daughter, spouse, ant! hosts on track in the 2nd president. stance abuse services. mother of local citizens, ah period when she poured in 9 K. Jennings 1 1-3 3 O-G A H. Ferris 1 2 First downs 86 In her new position, Van- active member of Sacred markers, to finish with 13 Rushing attempts 40 36 demark will guide theactivi- Vandernark serves as the Heart Catholic Church, and first half points. Susalla, and M. Nowak 1 1-2 3 L. Nowak 2 0-1 4 Rushingyards 144 76 ties and direction of the na- executive director of this a vital part of many local a stingy Bulldog defense, Passescomplete 0 5 tional network of human agency, a position she has civic and charitable organi: helped suetch the Bulldogs’ H. Nelson 1 2 A. Fitzgerald 1 1-2 3 Passing attempts 0 15 services organizationsoper- held for the past 13 years. zations. Her office at HDC, lead to 30- 11 at the intermis- ating in nearly every area of She has been active in the in Car0 is where she may sion. J. Pockrandtc 1 2 Passing yards 066 be W. Diellernan 4 8 Intercepted by 2 0 the nation. field in various positions for reached for commentq Held to only 3 points Fumbles/yds. 3/2 3/1 Locally, this includes the over 20 years, and has been questions, or suggestions, € through the first 16 minutes, Human Development Com- deeply involved in the 673-4 12 1. 1 high scoring guard Michelle TOTALS 13 2-8 29 Penalties/yds. 6/40 3/35 Tkacz put the game on ice for the hosts as she pumpcd k in 10 3rd period points and gave the hosts a 46-16 ad- 6 Hearing I scheduled Some 200 corn producers f have petitioned the Michi- gan Department of Agricul- ture, (MDA) requesting es- tablishment of a Michigan Corn Marketing Program. A hearing to discuss the issue has been set for Scpt. 24 at 1:30 p.m. in the Michi- gan Library and Historical AUCTION SALE Centerin Lansing. 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c CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1992 PAGE SEVEN Laker test next! Hawks overcome bad brea. to top Car0 in grid opener Fresh from a satisfying ond quarter Qn a drive that victory over the Car0 Tigers started on the 50. A pass to covered much of- the dis- by Lopez, who went 24 in the season's opener Fri- BrianRickwaltwasgood for cc c tance. Ben Schott hit John yards untouched and put day at Cass City, the Cass 34 yards, and 3 plays later First downs 10 7 Phillips for 18 yards and Car0 in the lead with 4:44 City Red Hawks will find George Lopez went through Rushing attempts 43 32 Walther for 20 more for a left in the game. out this Friday if this year's the center of the Hawk line Rushing yards 201 151 first on the 13. Sophomore The Hawks came charging football team is for real for 23 yards and a touch- Passescomplete 6 4 Jason Morgan rammed the back on some bruising runs when it meets Laker High, down. A run for extra point Passing attempts 8 15 center for 6 yards and an by Morgan and a key 25- the defending Blue Bay failed. Passing yards 65 39 offside penalty moved it to yard scahper by Toner for a League champion and, in Cass City tied it up with Fumbles 11 the 3, from where Morgan first down on the 8. A pen- recent years, one of the pre- 7:32 left in the half on a 45- Penal ties 85 slammed over for the score. alty set the ball back to the mier teams in the state. The yard drive. Brandon Toner Penalties, yds. 60 30 The key extra points were 13, from where Morgan ran Lakers opened their season picked up 17 yards and, after scored on a pass to Phillips. off tackle, broke 2 tackles to with a 17-8 win over Union- Lopez going over from the2. It looked as if Cass City go the distance for the win- a penalty, Jason Walther Cas City went in front for ville-Sebewaing. scampered for 11 more. was in control when a break ning marker. The Hawks defeated the the fust time with 9:42 left in let the Tigers surge back into On defense John Gibson Two plays later Walther the game. The drive started Tigers, 20-18, and were broke through the line and the lead. Schott had dropped showed the way with 9 tack- forced to play over a pair of went 30 yards to tie the from about 70 yards out and back to pass and was blind- les, 6 unassisted. Walther bad breaks to do it. score. the Hawks moved steadily sided before he could throw, ran for 58 yards in 4 at- A bad pass from center on The Tigers forged back in down the field. Two passes The fumble was picked up tempts, a 14.5 average. the first series of downs gave front in the third quarter and the visitors a first down on it was a Dass to Zack Hanscln

Number 56 for Cass City is Rick Parrott. took over the ball. and gave Car0-1 a firstYI on thi The Tigers got on the 10, From there the Tigers scoreboard early in the set- scored in 3 plays, with Hawks roll to wins in opening

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b' .Jodi Schember whipped in when Schember fails to The Hawk offense lagged her first 2 shots from the convert any of 9 shots proba- in the second half, but the THE RED HAWK LINKSTERS are: (From left to right) outside and Jenny "Thun- bly will never happen again defense racked it up a notch. der" Storm connected on a this season. That last year's The Hawks scored only 22 Mark Wallace, Sean Zawilinski, Chris Chappel, Brent pair from inside and it was leading Hawk scorer will points in the last half, but the &ja vu for the Cass- City contribute to the offense is a defense throttled the Eagle Morley, Matt Rutkowski, Chad Zawilinski, Joel Shagcna, Hawks, defending Blue Bay given. attack, allowing just 12 Jeremy Russell, Mike Larges, Coach Dave Hoard, &ague champions. Cass City fell behind in the points. &yville was the opening firstquarter, 13-6and 18-10, Monroe led all scorers with Gght victim of the Hawks before fighting back to tie it 15 points. Storm added 12 apd it was strictly no contest, at 18-all at the end of the and LaRoche, 11. Jessica a? Coach Marty Daniel's period and LaRoche scored Peruski led Deckerville with 8 of her 11 points. Green golf team charges waltzed to an easy 14 points. 56-13 win at Cass City High Storm, with 7 points, and Darcie Monroe, with 5 School Tuesday, Sept. 1. m JV GAMES it was the first of 2 victories points in the second quarter, of the young season for the paced Cass City to a narrow, The Hawk junior varsity no match for Car %wks. Thursday night-s .- 32-30, lead at the half. split, defeating Mayville,-. atytopped Deckerville,54- 34-26, and bowing to Deck- It's more than a rebuild- Car0 Tigers Thursday, Aug. 42, Jodi Schember " T h under " Stor rn CASS CITY- erville 45-17. CASS CITY GOLF DECKERVILLE ing year for Cass City High 27. The Hawks were over- 'There's little doubt that School's golf team. Coach was a laugher all the way and. the last quarter and Karla whelmed, 178 to 233. Sept. 1 1 BBC-Lakers 4:OO Cass City has a strong team, gave Daniel a chancc to havc Zinnccker,all 8 of her points CASS CITY 2 3 FT. PTS. Dave Hoard faces a corn- The best Cass City scores 16 Sandusky 4:30 but just how strong? Part of his entire squad gain valu- in the final last quarter J.Schember 0 2 2 plete rebuilding of the team were a pair of 55s turned in 21 Mayville 4:30 will 15 CASS 2 3FT.PTS. that finished second in the by Chris Chappel Chad the answer comeThurs- able playing time. splurge. D. Monroe CITY and 23 Lakers 4:30 day when the team travels to While Schembcr and For the night, Storm was J. Storm 3 3 12 J. Schember 1 1 5 Blue Water Leagueand fifth Zawilinski. Mark Wallace, 28 Bad Axe 4:30 Lakers, which was touted to Monroe 3 1 7 in the state in class c last 60,and Matt Rutkoski, 63, Stom carricd the scoring thc leading scorer with 16. A. White D. ~ - -_ 30- - Marlette - - ...... 4:30 a serious competitor for year. were the other 2 scores be load in the opening quarter J.LaRoche 5 1 11 J* 8 16 best Oct. 2 Vassar-Warner 8:30 the hoop crown in pre-sea- with 9 of the team's 11 DECKERVILLX J. Fruendt 4 8 A, White 2 4 Every member of that for Cass City. son estimates. 7 BBC-Sandusky4:30 points, the remainder of the B. Kelley 1 2 KZinnecker 4 8 team has graduated, In- For Car0 Jeff Hinderer 9 Regional? ? The game against Mayville J.LaRoche 5 2 12 cluded are Garen Barker, team found the range in the It was a laughcr against H. Kelly 1 2 -- was medalist with a 41. Home gamcs in bold. 1 Jeff Hockey, Kevin Franz, next 3 periods and 8 of the 9 Mayville but it was a differ- TOTACS 21 1 9 54 J~menQt 2 Lucas Strachan netted a 44, .m.m.r....n.aa. players on the squad shared ent story at Deckerville and H. Kelly 1 2 Bart Hall and Troy Osen- Tory Lake, 45, and Cavitt maybe you have played: in the scoring. the Hawks were forced to DECKERVILLE TOTdS 25 1 3 56 toski. TheWant : bascball Randall, 48. The key to the Hawk win come from bchind to regis- The lack of veteran talent rackctball 3r;"x'gPTs* MAYVILLE 2 3FT.PTS. was in It was a cold, windy day n AdsAre : was an aggrcssive defense ter a 54-42 decision. S, Brinker apparent the opening I vol Icy ball that kept the Wildcats from Daniel said that a good 1 H. McKellar 2 4 match of the season, a non- and it rained all during the M. Dunlap l2 J. Bishop match. :NewsyToo! rn hand bal I easv shots and causcd turn- insideoutside attack pow- L. Roberts 3 11 league encounter with the C,Robinet 3 28 kickball ovirs.- .. crcd the team to victory. The L. Rumble F 2 4 H. Knapp so Cthal I team dcfense continued to J, Peruski 11 basketball The Hawks bounded in ' l4 J. Binkley 1 2 improve, he said, against the TOTALS 172 42 TOTALS stick ha1 I front 11-2 at the end of the Eagles, which have one of 6 4 16 and football first 8 minutes and were in the quickest teams we will but you haven't played front 24-4 at the intcrmis- fxc all seaon. I2 sion. The visitors rallied a An added plus is that the I ball, until you have X little in the third auartcr and played Hawks won and Schember 3 wcrc outscored b) only a 9- failed to net a field goal, but TINNITUS== PAINTBALL x 5 margin bcfore Cass City handled the Deckerville Ultin,atesport for ,,incrics, scored23in the last period to press with easc. A night xX end thc one-sided gamc. to play ball, call "RINGING EARS" Games By In the last period a couplc -- i WE'RE GONN R.A.M.B.0. X ofplayers up from last year's Adtiirrg water tc- maneuver$ by Osentoskiz junior varsity indicated that beatcn eggs, rather UBLY, MICHIGAN x they are ready to hclp the than milk, wili makt for a timore tender 1-800-468-2492 OR 658-8113 5 team this vear, Jodi ~RO- Ringing in the ears is a common symptom which can be very bothersome. It is usually due to hearing loss from WAS NOW aging or exposure to loud noises. Occasionally it can be due 1985 Dodge Aries, to more serious diseases such as nerve tumors, so it should 2 dr., Silver, 82,000 miles be evaluated,especially if the ringing is mainly on one side. Other causes which can be easily treated are high blood 1985 Ford Tempo, 1 55OrOldeC pressure, anemia and side effects of medications. 4 dr., Grey, 70,000 miles The benign forms of hearing loss from aging and noise 1984 Chevrolet Celebrity, We've Reduced exposure cause a loss of hearing of the higher frequencies. The ringing is often made worse by tension, depression, 2 dr., Brown, over 100,000 miles it is The Cost Of illnesses or fatigue and commonly most annoying at 1984 Chevrolet Cavalier Sta. q-9 night when the room is quiet and a person is trying to sleep. over 100,000 miles 495 There are a number of things that can be done to decrease 795 the ringing. The underlying problem cannot always be 1984 Buick Cent. Sta. Wag., cured, but hearing aids can improve hearing and reduce the over 100,000 miles 1,995 1,795 ringing. When the room is quiet, "maskers" can produce enough 1983 Chevrolet Celebrity, background sound to hide the ringing. The masker is 4 dr., Lt. Brown, 100,000 miles 1,495 595 matched to the frequency and loudness of the ringing. 1983 Chevrolet Celebrity, These work quite well for the people who use them and 4 dr,, Lt. 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Cass City Rd., Cass City 6875 4675 HILL STREET I CASS CITY, MICHIGAN 48726 CASS CITY, PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY,SEPTEMBER 9,1992 MICHIGAS I pr Vol..named 1 In circuit court new campus 0bituaries director 2 sentenced, 2 enter pleas, Great Lakes Junior Col- Westland; 9 grandchildren; grandchildren. 63, died Monday, Sept. 7, at Two people were sen- ing to report to his supervis- Bond in the case was con- lege has announced that Martha Bezemek 13 great-grandchildren; 3 He is also survived by 2 Hills and Rales General tenced and 2 others entered ing agent after Oct. 3,1991, tinued at $5,000 and prii Linda A, Volz of Cass City great-great-grandchildren, sisters, Cherry Ferret of Hospital in Cas City. pleas Friday in Tuscola according to court records. sentence investigation was has been named associate Mrs. Martha Bezemek, 92, and 4 sisters, Catherine Hernando, Fla., and Marge He was born Oct. 17,1928, County Circuit Court *David A. Esterline, 22, ordered. Sentencing is to be campus director of GLJC’s of Ubly, died Friday, Sept. 4, Palmer of Deckerville, Lucy Hardenburg of East Tawas, in Detroit. *Inmate Scott K. Brigham, Otisville, entered a plea of scheduled. Bad Axe campus. at Autumnwood of Dccker- Pore of Mt. Clemens, Victo- and a brother, Dale, of 27, was sentenced to one no contest to a charge of Graves violated pmbatiofi Volz, a 1971 graduate of ville. ria Schoncr of Dearborn and Lugoff, S.C. He is survived by his wife, year to 5 years in prison for second degree criminal sex- when he consumed alcg Bad Axe High School, was She was born Dec. 15, Laura Kulish of Ubly. She He was preceded in death Helen M.; one son, Charles his plea of guilty to prison ual conduct. holic beverages June 17; named to succeed Richard P. 1899, in Minden City, the was preceded in death by 3 by his parents; 2 sons, An- P. (Jill) of Vancouver, escape. Heescapedfrom the Bond was continued at according to COW recora, Everts, who has been direc- daughter of Anthony and grandchildren; 4 brothers, thony (Tony) Lloyd in 1991 Wash.; one daughter, Ann Camp Tuscola Annex build- $3,000andthecourtordered which state he was origi- tor of Great Lakes’ Bad Axe Veronica (Pollum) Grimski. John, Tony, Clarence and and Aaron Forest in 1989, Marie (Charles) Keiser of ing, Cam,March 17, accord- mandatory HIV testing and a nally placed on 2A mont@s campus since November She married Matt Beze- Roman, and 4 sisters, and a grandson, Jeremy Dale Cass City; 2 grandsons, ing to court records. pre-sentence investigation. pmbation for a Novemb& 1990. Everts will assume the Chuck and Chad; his broth- mek May 13, 1915, at St. Frances, Mary, Anna and Vanderpool in 1973. *Teddy L. Craft, 34, Cam, Sentencing is to be sched- 1991 conviction of usin#1 leadership of Great Lakes’ ers and sisters, Joseph Agnes. was sentenced to 5 years uled. cocaine. 1 Mary’s Catholic Church in A Cam campus. Parisville. He preceded her A rosary service was held memorial service was (Dorothy), Lawrence (Mary probation and 90days in jail, Esterline was charged with held Sunday, Sept. 6, in Volz, a graduate of Michi- in death May 22, 1965. Sunday evcning by the Lou), Lillian (John), Elean- with work release privi- engaging in sexual contact gan State University, has Christian Mothers, and a Vassar. ore (Harold), Margie and leges, for his plea of guilty to with a child at least 13 years 40 mph or less‘ Mrs, Bezemek was a 9 been employed at Jordan graduate of West Minden wake service was held Mon- Memorial contributions Martha, probation violation. The of age but under 16 years College since September School and a former parish- day evening, may be made to the family Funeral services will be sentence is to be reviewed in Dec. 12,1991, in Millington Studies have shown that 8$ 1990. ioner of St. Mary’s Catholic Funeral services were held discretionary fund, held +T+hursday,Sept. 10, at 45 days and possibly recon- Township. Court records percent of serious injuries. “This is kind of like com- Arrangements were by 10 a.m. at the Leo T. Sa- sidered. state he coerced the victim and deaths occur in car$; Church in Parisville. She Tuesday at St. John’s Catho- Kranz Funeral Home, King- ing home,” she stated. “I’m had been a parishioner of St. lic Church in Ubly with the docinski Funeral Home in Craft, who was initially to submit by exerting his traveling 40 mph or less., pleased to be back in Bad John’s Catholic Church in Rev. Peter Gaspeny officiat- ston, Eastpointe, Mich., with placed on 60 months proba- authoritative position. Few people realize that even ‘ Axe, and especially pleased Ubly since 1944, where she ing, Deacon John Dossin offici- tion for a Match 1990 con- *Gary A. Graves, 3 1, Cm, at low speeds the force of to be a part of Great Lakes was an honorary member of Burial was in the church Charles Ramsey ating. viction of drunk driving, pleaded guilty during his impactsengers onis abrutal. driver andflrafffc’. pas, Junior College’s effort to the Christian Mothers Circle cemetery. Burial will be in Sacred third offense, violated his arraignment on a charge of bring higher education to #2, St. Monica’s. Arrangements- were Charles Ivan (Ed) Ramsey, Heart Cemetery, Roseville. probation agreementby fail- probation violation. Safety Now) t4-, Huron County. I know that She is survived by one handled by Zinger- Great Lakes is interested in daughter, Mrs. Frank Smigielski Funeral Home in making a positive contribu- (Grace) Lemanski of De- Ubly. tion to this community, and ford; 2 sons, Leonard (Irene) RED HAWK HOME I’m excited about the oppor- Bezemek of Ubly, and Or- Charles Bigelow tunity to be a part of that ville (Celia) Bezemek of effort.” Mr. Charles Bigelow, 84, a OTBALL - BASKETBAL L lifelong resident of Cass Professional and Business city, died Monday, Sept. 7, Basketball at Cass City High School at Four Seasons Health Care ----- Center in Bad Axe, follow- ing a lengthy illness. CASS CITY vs REESE DI R ECTO RY He was born March 11, ------1908, in Cass City, the son of Tues.,, Sept. 15 Sam and Jennie (Walmsley) - -- ~ ACCOUNTANTS __ d ------I-PHYSICIANS ------I - Bigelow.- 6:OO p.m. I Anderson Tuckey He married Miss Twila --- Bernhardt & Co., P.C. Richard A, Hall, D.0, JaneGreen Aug*30, in GIRLS BASKETBALL Certified Public Accountants Osteopathic Physician Toledo, Ohio. Bigelow had been the Gary Anderson, CPA - 673-3137 4674 Hill St. Mr. All games start at 6 p.m. except Oct. 20 at 6:l Robert Tuckey, CPA - 872-3730 Cas City, Michlgan Elkland Township Ceme- Jerry Bernhardt - 673-3137 072-4446 tery sex ton forover 36 years, retiring in 1981. Heattended Tues., apt. 1 ...... Cascity 56, hlbyVilb 16 715 E. Frank St., Caro, MI OH&- 8724725- H~~ 8724762 1...... and Trinity United Methodist E!!!+-- Thurs., Sept. 3 Cass City 54, Deckerville 42 6261 Church SI., Cass City. MI Church, Cass City. Thurs., Sept. 10 ...... Lakers* Phons 8724668 He is survived bv his wife, TUeS., sept. 15 ...... Reem Twila; daughkrs, Mrs. Dr. E. Paul Lockwood 2 Thurs., Sept. 17”...... Bad Axe* Chiropractic Physician Alvin (Jane) Meredith of 0 Snover and Mrs. Lany Tues., Sept. 22 ...... Ubly Mom,Tues., Wed., Fri. Thurs., Sept. 24 ...... Marlette* DO YOU HAVE A 9- 12 only (Linda) Sokol of Cas City; DRINKING PROBLEM? SCHEDULES Tues., Sept. 29 ...... Mayville ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Phone 872-2765 6grandchildren,and8gmt- AND AL-ANON Cass City for Appointment grandchildren. One brother, VARSITV FOOTBALL Thurs., Oct. 1 ...... Lakers* Friday Evening - 8:OO p.m. Andrew, and 3 sisters, Tues., Oct...... Bad Axe* ggSh8Dherd Lutheran Church Florence, Alice and Laura, ALCOH6LICS ANONYMOUS Home games in bold. Thurs., Oct. 8 ...... Marlette* and AL-ATEEN HOON K. preceded him in death. Thurs., Oct. 15 ...... Lakers’ Tuesday Evenings 8:oO p.m. Funeral services will be Tues., et.20 ...... Bad he* St. Pancratius Parish Hall Basemen1 JEUNG, M.D. conducted Thursday at 1 Fri., Sept. 4 ...... Cast City 20, Cam 18 Cas$ City p.m. at Little’s Funeral Thurs., Oct. 22 ...... Marfette* ------I--.Surgeon Fri., Sept. 11 ...... EPB Lakers Home, Cass City, with the Tues., kt.27 ...... Ubl y HEALTH CARE in Stomach Fri., Sept. 18 ...... Bad Axe -----I)-- Specialist Rev. Rick Sheppard, pastor Thurs., OCtD 29 ...... Lakers’ P and Bowel Problems of Trinity United Methodist FrL, Sept. 25 ...... Marlette 1 IMMEDIATE Tues., Nov. 3 ...... Decketville FA, Oct. 2 EPB Lakers NON-EMERGENCY 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily Church of Cass City, offici- ...... Fri., Nov. 6 ...... Bad Axe’ Saturday - 9 to 12 noon ating. Fri., Oct. 9 ...... Ubly Tues., Nov. 10 Reese HEALTH CARE Closed Thursday ...... Interment will be in Fri., Oct. 16 ...... Bad Axe Fri., Nov. 13 ...... - ...... Marlette’ $25 fee 6230 Hospital Drive Elkland Cemetery, Cass Fti., Oct. 23 ...... Marlette Including physician’s fee Cass City, MI 48726 City . ‘Indicates league game. and clinlc room. Fri., Oct. 30 ...... Brown City Cash basis, and we will gtve Phone 872.461 1 Memorials may be given to Home games in bold you a statement. 872-3490 the Trinity Church. No Appinment Usually Necessary 6:00.8:30 p.m. Fridays SPONSORED BY THESE HAWK BOOSTERS 2:30-8:30p.m. Saturdays S.H. Raythatha, M.D. Basil Nelson Jr. 1O:OO a.m.-B:M p.m. Sunday Dr. Ray HILLS AND DALES Basil Forest Lloyd Nelson HOSPITAL Total Family Care Jr., 56, of Vassar died Charmont Kritzmans ’ Inc. ------Wednesday, Sept. 2, in his 4672 Hill St. Phone 872-4200 HOME CARE home. Phone 872-3470 ------131 Cass City He was born Sept. 22, Phone 673-1’488 THUMB AREA Phone 872-5010 1935, son of Basil E. and Chemical Bank Bay Area HOME CARE AGENCY Viola L. (Coles) Nelson. LaFave Steel Supply Office Hours: Mona-Frl.8-5 Phone 872-4355 Nursing, Phydcal, Ooeupational He married Norine Putnam Anrod Screan Cylinder Co. Phone 872-216.3 speach Therapy 6 Nov. 26, 1953. Phone 872-210 1 Nwse Aldes Nelson worked for Micare, MedicaM 4 Mr. cfowley Chiropractic Blue Cross Certified N.Y. Yun, M.D. Carl Putnam Saw Mill, & Yw&aw amred,@are, United Plastics of Vassar, - Dr. J.L. Crow/ey, D.C. nonpro& Mrervke PhFidan & Surgeon Bartniks Sales & Sewice where he served as UAW Phone 8 72-424 I e ’ Home &my ORce Hours: union steward. He drove Phorre 872-3541 1-8W358-4749 MomFri. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. trucks for Gus Matoriic of Thurs. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Phone 872-4884 - Bay City, and workcd for Sat. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Dr. David C. Batzsr 11, 0.D. Erla’s Food Center ------6232 Horpltsl Drlve Wilkinson Cheniical of Phone 872-219 I he Phone 872-3404 Allen Witherspoon Carl Clly Lapeer, where served as a New England 111 olflce 8724733 teamster union steward. He Ken Martin Electric, lnc. NEL GrMh Fund Rmo. 8724257 was later self-employed as Fuelgas Division Phme 8 72-4 1 I# NEC Equity Fund Basil Nelson Sand and B@ARD NE1 Incorm Fund of Emro Propane Co. Money Markof Sorma Gravel. He was a member of Chrysler-Plymouth- Dodge Phone 872-2161 Phone 872-2321 PODIATRISTS the NRA and the “For the Phone 872-2184 People’s Choice 4615 Oak Cass City People” organization. He e Phone 872-4346 c.------was a mechanic and inven- M. Steven Khoury tor. Brooks L aiidscaping Gazebo Gourmet Coffee Shop D.P.M. He is survived by 3 daugh- Phone 872-3337 ters, Anne L., Arlene Nelson Phone 872-2932 Or. David Baker btti Ankle Specialist Rolling Hills Golf Course of Caro, and Amy Lu (Rich- Phone 872-3569 Optometrist Laser Surgery ard) Filipek of Kingston; 3 General Cable Company Tuscola Medlcal Center sons, Allan Basil (Dawna) Guds & Blossoms by Sandy Phone 872-21 1 1 4624 Hill SI, and Arnold (Sue) of ~ 150 Millwood Carl Phone 872-3935 Schneeberger TV Cass City Caro, MI 48723 Vassar, and Adam Lee of White Water, Wis.; 19 Dr. Robert Green D.D.S. Appliance and Furniture Office Hours: (5 1 7) 673 -3007 grandchildren, and 2 great- Dr. Nicholas Nahernak D.D. Phone 872-2696 Mort.-Fri.,9:00.4:30 Cass City Chronicle S 872-3404 Phone 872-2181 NORTHEASTERN ’s Phone 872-20IO ~ ~~ Parkinson . -~~ FOOT CLINIC Plumbing & Heating ~ PHYSICIANS- - Dr. Judi Ecker Support Group Hills & Dales General Hospital -----I-- Dr. Thomas Bobrowski CC Muffler & Brake Shop Phone 872-2121 Cass Cily - 872-.W8d sets Pigeon - 453-3531 “YOURFAMILY FOOT meeting Phone 872-2251 CARE CENTER”

4672 St., Cass City ~ Sudushy. MI 4.8471 Hill The Thumb Area 072-4327 or Parkinson’s Support Group Special Scents Phone (313) U8-4733 3592 Center, Essexville will meet Sept. 15 at 1 p.m. Cass City Oil & Gas @pHURON BUSINESS PRODUCTS INC. Flower Shoppe 895-8594 in the basement meeting Phone 8 72-206s Phone 872-3434 room at Hills and Dales (5 17) 872.5655 1.800-626-2867 General Hospital, Cass City. FAX (5 17) 872-5657 The subject of depression Thumb National Bank will be discussed. Care- Cass City Tire IGA Foodliner & Trust Co. Phone 872.5303 Edward Scollon, D.V.M. givers and family members PhOM 872-2645 Phone 872-43 1 1 Or. Jeffrey Crowley] Veterinarian of Parkinson’s sufferers are Chiropractor Farm and welcome. 1 Walbro Corporation 5986 E. Cass Citv Rd. Pet Animals Questions or concerns may Dr. Paul Chappel I be directed to Nancy Cech at Phone 872-213 I Cass City (M-81) Phone 872-2935 Phone 8 72-38 70 Phone 872-2248 4849 N. Seeger St., Cas City 872-4053 or Jean Anthony Phone 872-4241 at 872-2121. CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1992 PAGE NINE Your neighbor says Sixty attend Fenner- -

I- Teskey reunion Aug. 29 Holbrook Area News Neither Bush nor Clinton Mrs. Thelma Jackson Phone 658-2347 About 60 relatives and Others came from Lake fricnds of the Fenner-Tes- , Rochester, Lapeer, Kathy Roshau of Oregon 21'gate high with Nancy Lang key families met at the Metamora, Dew i tt, came Wednesday to spend a Wehrman Farm for the an- Essexville, Munger, Bay few days with Mr. and Mrs. 3: nual reunion, Aug. 29. days of Evans Gibb~d,&. Sweeney of Lansing spent Nancy Lang, 70, pert, vivacious and looking much City, Kawkawlin, Ubly, Jerry Decker. Other Mr.and Mrs. Clinton La; zpunger than her years, has been a member of the commu- The oldest membcr present Gagetown, Caro, Akron, Wednesday evening guests Dan Gedert, Mrs. Dan Gib- the weekend at the homes of fity for just 4 months following her purchase of one of the was Phebe Fenner Gehrls of Fairgrove and Reese. were Mr. and Mr. Cliff bard and Gregory Moore. Ruth mowski in Bad Axe afternoon $Jorthwood Lakes condos in Cass City. Fairgrove. There were 3 new The Fenner family has Jackson. Birthday cake and ice and &nna Sweeney and guestsofMr*andMrs.Mar~' cream were served. David. tin Sweeney. I. '&ked if she believed either candidate for president when babies: Alan Herbert Mar- been meeting in a reunion Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sob quardt, born March 28, that since the were Sunday evening guests say they would provide 1992, thc son of Art and 1902, while Tes- re Services and cut the taxes key family hasbeen meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anne (Dipzinski) Mar- Frantz in Ubly. middle class, she snorted, quardt; Molly Elizabeth since the 1930's. The fami- 00, and what's more, I don't lies have met jointly since Mary Beardsley was a Gehrls, born July 6, 1992, 1 oco spent severd weeks with &ink much of either of them. L/J/. Monday afternoon guest of dow, the daughter of Tom and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shagena. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cleland. (President George Bush or Gov. Wanda Gehrls, and Justin This year the Wehrman Mrs. Glen Shagena was a Bill Clinton.) family farm home was lo0 Diann Bismack and Ruth Mr. and Mrs. David Dick- Paul Ferguson, born Aug. Osentoski were Monday af- ens and family of Warren Sunday afternoon guest of Hhever, she feels that Bush 13,1992, the son of Paul and years old. A decorated cake Mr. and Mrs.Cliff Jackson, is more likely to not add more in the likeness of the house ternoon guests of Mr. and spent the weekend with e. Dawn Ferguson. Mrs. Allen Farrelly. and Mrs. John Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ross westhanClinton. It is probably Art, Anne and Alan Mar- wds'setved. This year also were Sunday evening guests apatural reaction for Lana as she harks the 11lth year for the Mr. and Mrs. Ken Glaza Mrs. Mark Particka, Adam quardt from New Berlin, and Tiffany were Tuesday and Ashley of Texas, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Far- faints out that she is a re&tered Wis., Wyo and Ruth Fenner family centennial farm as relly . agoodbuy. &publican and sometimes votes well as the 90th year for the supper and evening guests of Melvin Particka, Mrs. I &might ticket. from Wauseon, Ohio, Ele Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Glaza. Hiram Keyser, Mrs. Curtis GOP Baxter from Augusta, barn. Mr. and Mrs. Joe I CALLME ,'. While she is disenchanted The next reunion is sched- Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Wright Cleland came home Thurs- Marchand and family of ' Mich., and Kristen Simon of and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram day from a trip to Jose Lake Ernest A. Teichman, with politics, she is enchanted Kalamazoo came the far- uled for Aug. 28,1993 at the Lake Orion and Mr. and wjth her new home in the village, This is a lovely town, she Wehrman farm. Keyser were Saturday eve- near Glennie where they Mrs, Gerard Marchand of 6240 W. Main thest. ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. took a river drive to Oscoda Cass City, Mich. po'ints out, and the air is cleaner than it was in my home in Drayton Plains spent a few Phone 872-3388 lif-ia, I'm breathing better, she adds. Curtis Cleland. and differentpoints of inter- days at their home here. ang is a widow with 2 children. She moved to Cass City Owen-Gage Senior Marney Konkel spent the est in the area and also vis- use her son, Michael, 43, lives in Elkton where he is a weekend with Sara Hill in ited Deer Acres at Pincon- Mr. and Mrs. Evans Gib- cher. She also has a daughter, Melanie Hampton, 41, Sandusky. ning. bard were Wednesday eve- o lives in California. Citizens air meeting Elsie Englehart and Mr. and Mrs, AI Anthes ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edanna Sweeney visited and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Leonard Shoemaker. The Owen-Gage Senior Fire Hall. Mabel Marker at Unionville Robinson were Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cle- Citizens met Thursday, Beaulah Kretzschrner and Thursday where Mabel is IECIip & $ave on Pizza! Sept. 3, at St. Agatha parish Mary Guza were recognized recovering from surgery. hall at noon for a potluck for their September birth- Mike Wisenkrger of Sagi- dinncr. Stella Pisarek said days. naw and Brenda Tyrrell of grace before the meal. There Door prizes were won by Midland spent a few days were 32 members and one Martha Durham and Phil with Kathryn Tyrrell. guest, Doris Vahovick,pres- Guza. ent. Eight blood pressure After the meeting, bingo BIRTHDAY PARTY readings were taken. and cards were played. ill At Pizza Villa II i President Orville Mallory Thirteen children attended I With This Coupon brought the meeting to order a birthday party for Johnny ' 0- coupon tamily ' pr - Walker Friday afternoon. Not good wlth myother coupon. with the group reciting The Thumb club Lord's Prayer and pledge to Games were played. A L-lllll--lllll the flag. clown entertained the group. v!D slates party Birthday cake and ice cream It was decided to have the fall dinner Oct. 15 at the were served. Johnny re- TRY OUR NEW TACOS!!! Gage town Methodist The Y.M.C.A. Thumb ceived many gifts. Church. Dance Club will hold its Thirty relatives and friends Homer Kretzschmer gave next party Saturday from came later for a barbecue a report on his granddaugh- 8:30p.m. to 12:30a.m.atthe and corn roast. ter, who will receive a kid- Sandusky Maple Valley ****** ney from her mother in School. December. The Owendale Refreshments will be Fire Department will have a served and music will be Sons and their wives of the benefit pig roast for her Sept. provided by the Blue Notes. late Ernest and Susie Blood Glucose Monitoring Kit 20 at 1 p.m. at the Owendale Guests are welcome. (Sweeney) Young of War- For monitoring a healthy 1ifesty.le. ren were Sunday guests of their uncle, Bill Sweeney, and visited their mother's, LIFESCAn No wiping. No timing. L INC Accuracy Made Simple. grave at SL Coluhbkille...... -7 Catholic Church Cemetery. 2 a ++ coww Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt were Tuesday supper guests Regular Price ...... $197.90 of Mr. and Mrs.Ken Karg at Our Discount Price .... 159.99 Bad Axe. Mail-in Rebate I.. I 50.00 Mrs. Glen Shagena was a @@-/ ...... Your Final Price $109.99 ...... ,. Saturday lunch guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laming in Cass City. 'Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bartle and Tom were Wednesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Farrelly. NPH. Human Insulin Mr. and Mrs. Dick Krug lsophane and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Suspension (recomhinanl human insulin Glaza were Sunday after- DNA origin) (r?combinant +DNAorigin) 8 100 unitslml zinc suspension u- 100 noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. lorn' Clem Briolat in Cass City. I Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cleland and Sushi Imogena spent the weekend in Toledo, Ohio, where Sushi will attend a Novolin Humulin Squi Toledo college. Steve Sweeney of Lin- wood was a Thursday lunch Insulin Insulin lnsu guest of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Reg. - Lente - Reg. - Lente - NPH Reg. - Lente - Sweeney. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shagena NPH - 70130 NPH visited Howard Turnbull at Your Your Your Huron Memorial Hospital Thursday. Choice Choice Choice Mrs. Ralph Hoxie, Beth, Rob and Ryan visited Sue Boulee and family at S1895 $1725 $1249 Lapeer. Kathryn Tyrrell spent La- bor Day weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rufino Labra and family at Allegan where NEEDLES they helped Sanna Labra 1/2orlcc ALCOHOL celebrate her birthday. K 5th Carey Tyrrell of Holland SWABS was also a Saturday guest for Individually wrapped Shanna's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson were Saturday evening IT'S NEVER TOO LATE guests of Mr. and Mrs. Le- $264 onard Stirrett in Bad Axe. 100 ct. TO GRADUATE! Beverly Rockefeller was a Monday guest of Reva Sil- ver. Mr. and Mrs. Don REGISTER NOW FOR CLASSES McKnight of Bad Axe were Monday evening guests of Classes begin - Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1992 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. Mrs. George King and Jim Monday - Thursday 6:OO-9:30 p.m. were Wednesday forenoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adult High School Completion Daytime Classes S hagena. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Far- Monday & Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. relly were Sunday afternoon US,Histo English Math guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- y Computers don Farrelly. Government Speech Science Health Reading/GED FREE Cass City Community Education FREE BIRTHDAY PARTY 4868 N. Seeger St., Cass City, MI 48726 Mrs. Dan Gedert and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gibbard and family, Mr. and 872-415 1 Mrs. Dan Taylor and Brian, Kim Talaski and Mr. and MIS.Greg Moore and family CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1992 District court arraignments CALL 872-2010FOR AN ACTION AD Transit (non-business) rates, ; 10 words or less, $1.50 each Household Household , Several face felony counts insertion; additional words 8 [Sales) (-1: i The following people were occurred Aug. 16 and in- QUALITY ANTIQUE 3-FAMILY garage de - recently arraigned on felony volved golf carts and turf FOR SALE - Himalayan GIJINEA PIGS for sale - 6 Furniture, clothes, tools and charges in Tuscola County belonging to the Vassar Golf Blue Lynx cat, male, neu- females, 3 males. Make of- SALE - 2 oak buffets, one E with beveled mirror, faint- items too numerous to men- ~ District Court: and County Club Corpora- tered and declawed, $50. fer after 3 p.m. 872-4400. ing couch, curved glass cu- tion. 9-530 Thursday and ; *Brent S. Hudson, 42, tion, court records state. Call after 5 p.m. 313-672- 2-9-2-3 Friday, 9-12:OO Saturday. ~ rio, trunks, chests, etc. ~Caro,faces a charge of Bond for each defendant 9862. 2-9-9-3 Fri- 6022 Cass City Rd., 1/2 mile manufacturing marijuana was set at $4,OOO and pre- SALE Kirby sweeper day, Saturday, Sunday, FOR - Sept. 11-12-13,9 a.m. to 6 west of Cass City. 14-9-9-1 July 24 in Caro. liminary exams were sched- FOR SALE - Sears Lifesty- with attachments, Also din- -~ p.m., 6607 Houghton, Cass ' Bond in the case was set at uled for Friday at 9 a.m. ler ski mac hine/ro wing ing room table and 4 chairs. BIG SALE - Friday-Satur- W,OOO. A preliminary ex- *Michael L. Paquette, 35, machine. Call 872-3953. Call 872-2306 after 4 p.m. City. 14-9-9-1 day, 9-5. Books, baby items, amination is slated for Fri- Millington, was charged 2-9 -9-3 2-9-9-1 clothes, exercise bike, many day at 9 a.m. with manufacturing mari- -~ GARAGE SALE - Friday miscellaneous. 6767 *Brian W.Galsterer, 20, juana July 28 in Millington FOR SALE - Dark pine din- FOR SALE - Savage 300 and Saturday, Sept. 11-12,8 Houghton. 14-9-9-1 Greg A. Kish, 19, Scott R. Township. ing rmm set, 42" round mag. with Simmons scope, a.m. to 5 p.m., 6793 Third Bowles, 19, and Joey L. Bond was set at $4,OOO. A table, 2 leaves, 6 chairs, new strap and hard case, SL, Cass City. Computer GROUP GARAGE SALE - Chapelo, 18, all of Caro, preliminary exam will be lighted china cabinet. 872- Friday, Sept. 11, only. 9 2846. 2-9-9-1 $325. Serious inquirers desk, electric typewriter and face charges of malicious held Friday at 9 a.m. only. Call after 5 p.m. 1- stand, utility cart, table, a.m.-6 pp., 6631 E. Milli- destruction of personal *Richard J. Bilicki, 45, 313-789-2842, mint. ironing boards, exercise gan Rd., across from Rolling property over $100 and lar- Caro, was arraigned on FOR SALE - 70 to 9O-p~~yd 2-9-2-3 bike, Kerosen heater, new Hills Golf Course. Bath- ceny of property valued at charges of operating a motor Golden Eagle bow with - crock pot, electric portable rwm fixtures, draperies, $100 or less. vehicle while under the in- overdraw and bow case, 3 Winter Pool Covers heater, 4-slice toaster, elec- household items, etc. According to court rec- fluence of liquor, third of- years old, like new, $125. All sizes for all kinds of tric broom, hand sander, 14-9-9-1 ords, the offenses allegedly fense, and driving while his Ask for Jerry, 872-4080 Of pools. men's and ladies' clothing, occurred Aug. 2 in Wells license was suspended, sec- 872-4512. 2-8-26-3 antique organ bench, wood Township and involved a ond offense, Sept. 3 in Caro. Order now and get in on ironing board, lamps and For Sale car, cassette tapes and Bond was set at $3,000 and FOR SALE - Realistic 40 other antique items, glass- r jumper cables belonging to truckload pricing. a preliminary exam was channel CB with magnetic ware and collectibles, much FOR SALE - 1979 Patriot Linda K. Teets. scheduled for 9 a.m. Friday. more not listed. 14-9-9-1 Bond for each defendant antenna $35.00. Black & mobile home. 14~70~2bed- *Christopher M.Popp, 20, a.m. excellent condition, Decker electric hedge and Tubby's Spas rooms, partly furnished, was set at $2,000. Prelimi- Antiques, Tools, fiary exams were to have Caro, faces charges of $12,900. Call 658-8268. shrub trimmer $15.00. & Pools House- carport and shed. Set up in breaking and entering an Ag job 1-8-26-3 Jensen AM/FM cassette ste- hold and Collectibles been held Friday. CUO 673-TUBS Huntsville Trailer Park. occupied dwelling with in- prospects reo - fast forward/rewind, Large Garage Sale $9,OOO or best offer. Call for I *Matthew R,Sage, 17, and tent to commit larceny, con- General scan, 4-way speaker hook- 2-9-2-3 Charles J. Dinnan, 19, both Friday, Sept. 11, appointment 872-47 18. spiring with another to com- The people who watch up, model RE900,for auto,. 3-9-9-3 of Vassar, were each ar- mit breaking and entering, employment trends predict Merchandise J 12:00-5:00 raigned on 2 counts of mali- and larceny in a building. mated 6240 W. Main St. job-prospects in agricultural FOR SALE - La-2-Boy lift 1987 MOBILE HOME in cious destruction of prop- Court records state he is services will grow by one Cas City Huntsville Park, very nice erty valued at more than chair, light chocolate accused of breaking into a third in the next 10 years. Cn back of Hahn Building family home. Reduced to S 100 and malicious destruc- house at 1877E. Deckerville brown, $600.00. Call 872- But the number of farmers 2921. 2-9-2-3 $14,800. 872-2789 after tion of turf. Rd., Caro, July 8, and steal- will probably continue to works good. For 1nfOlITla- tones. Phone 872- 3:OO. 3-9-9-3 The offenses allegedly ing guns and a VCR. decline. tion on these items call (5 17) 4022. 2-9-2-3 Wood pie safe, wood chop GARTH BROOKS tickets 872-4977 after 6 p.m. ping block, ice cream table for sale. Call evenings 872- 2-9-2-3 WATERPUMP and 2 chairs, antique wood Turn that land con- 4654 or 872-5033. 2-9-9-1 WATER WELL table with 6 leaves, set of 6 tract into cash. Why INFANTS to size 4 boys' WATER. SOFTENERS matching wood chairs, set wait for payments? FOR SALE - Trombone, clothes and outerwear. Ex- Installation & Service of 4 matching wood chairs, $125. New music stand and cellent to good condition, blonde colored drop leaf metronome, $25872-3589, umbrella stroller, table, oak rocking chair, Peter 2-8-26-3 $4.00; nice walker, $6.00; mater- \ 10% off or more J crocks, German clock, milk glass Sunkist juicer, Kero- Real Estate nity clothes, sizes 10-18. IN-HOME SERVICE 3074 Kingston Rd. please call 665-2667. Paul's Pump Repair sene lamp, picture frames, 2-9-9-1 Ron Blunt Drilling cups and saucers, assort- Kingston, Mi. ment of glassware, bed- (517) 683-2711 Call 6734850 an time w Shop Cass City! or 1-800-745-4& 1 mom set, stuffed chairs, 3-8-5-9 : sofa, Singer sewing ma- . We can meet or beat big 2- 1-164 ? BUY chine with stand, wood CONTEMPORARY style city prices. Guarantees FOR SALE - Beige car-top stools, end tables, Zenith home in Cass City subdivi- and low prices are our carrier, excellent condition, color TV, refrigerator, sion for sale. 3 bedrooms, system for making happy 872-4 114. 2-9-2-3 Daisy BB gun, electric den, living room with cathe- : customers. roaster, power saws, elec- drd ceiling and fireplace, 3 and INSPECTED 2 to 3' Muffler & STATE tric drills, hand saws, tap dining room with wet bar, . C.C. Blue Spruce, White Spruce, Brake Shop and dye set, dado sets, sky lights, 1st floor laundry ; and Austrian Pine, whole- socket sets, many, many 6597 Main, Cass City room and office, 3-car ga- sale prices. 665-2501 (after other items. rage, 2 1/2 baths, basement, . LUMINA SELL 872-2251 4:OO. 2-9-2-6 No Early Sales Call 872-5148 for appoint- - 1990 2-3-20-U 14-9-9-1 ment. 3-9-2-3 4 dr., auto., air FOR SALE - 2-piece living FOR SALE - White Signa- room set. 431 1 Ale SL2-9-2-3 through ;ure refrigerator, no frost, $6,995 F 125. Antique Detroit Jewel I For Sale By'Owner ~ y-V.V.Y.-*C.--- gas stove, $200 or best. Apartment size Roper gas I Wedding I PRICE PAYMEW TERMS The range, $125 or best. Call i fi Announcements 1991 CAVALIER, 2 dr...... %,495 $114'' 60 Chronicle 573-5997. 2-9-9- 1 1991 CUTLASS, Int. red, loaded ..... s14,595 $266'' 60 Beautifully Crafted i I Want rich looking i 1990 BERETIA, #my, V-6, auto., air . %,995 '1 32'' 54 I Business Cards i 1990 CORSICA, Vd, auto., air ...... %,995 $13283 54 Ads Designed to make the firs impression a good -I 1990 CAVALIER RS, 4 dr., white, loaded *7,595 * 144" 54 I Cal I one ...and a lasting one 11989 CORSICA, white, auto., air .... $5,995 $12467 48 I I Cas City 1 1989 DELTA 88, red, full power .... 9,695 '201 62 48 Chronicle 3 or 4 bedtoom home, front mq.dining mom, den, large kitchen newly remodeled, in Cass City. Inter- 87212010 Phone 872-2010 Cataiogsloaned 1 1988 TRACER, auto., 4 dr...... %3,995 $81 O0 48 I ested in selling by contract. Ask for Russ. 2-1- 17- j overnight. ! Call 872-2696 or 872-2314 1985 DELTA 88,4 dr., auto., air $3,935 '1 36 I 3-9-2-2 .... w9' I f 1983 CHEVE'ITE, 4 dr., auto., low miles $2,695 '1 oodo 24 (@(*'I Free Subscription { @gm with Each Order \ TRUCKS-~~~ .. 5 YouNeedAn 11991- - - - RANGER- .- - PICKUP, 4 wl.. air '8,495- $I 49'' 60 - .- ... .I1 I I 1 I I 1990 TRANSPORT SE, full power .... '12,995 $246" 54 I TheCapsCity \i 1 -~ @ Expert To Really (m) 1989 JIMMY, low miles, one-owner $12,595 $261 '' 48 Chronicle . +:??.'!:T c Entertain You @j 1 1988 DODGE % TON, V-8, auto...... %,395 * 132w 48 I Phone 872-2010 I 1991 & 1992 PROORAMCARS ( Household 1992 ASTRO EKT A.W.D...... I I I ~ Sales 1992 LUMINA EURO, red...... $13,495 *236*' 60 GARAGE SALE - 1 1f2 New on the Market - In Cass City, 3 bedroom home, mile west of stoplight, Sat- 1992~~~~ CIERA. ~ white ...... '12,695 $222'' 60 2 bedrooms down and 1 up, full basement partly urday, Sept. 12, 8:30-5:30, finished off, natural gas heat, 1 1/2 car garage. $42,500 1992 LUMINA EURO ...... $13,495 $236'' 60 Sunday 12400.Ford 6-cyl- - TCC1051 ~ inder engine, weight bench, ...... 60 1992 ClERA lslZ,69SI $222'. LaFAVE STEEL SUPPLY, INC. clothes, some furniture and East of Cas City - 3 bedroom, 2 story*brickhome, 60 miscellaneous items. large kitchen, 1 1f2 baths, full basement, set on 17 1/2 1992 CORSICA ...... *11,595 '203" 8260 N. Van Dyke Cass City, Michigan 48726 14-9-9-1 acres with 2 car garage, 40x60 barn, ideal for some 1992 LUMINA.. s12,595 '221 60 (51 7) 872-2163 FAX (517) 872-2878 horses or cattle. $68,500 - F669 ...... 1 At Reasonable Prices GARAGE SALE - 4405 A% St., Sept. 10-11-12,9-5. on the Market, 80 acres south of Cass City, 1992 LUMINA..~ ...... '12,795 *224m 60 New 1I I 9 STRUCTURAL STEEL MECHANICAL TUBES ALUMINUM PRESS BRAKES 14-9-9-1 wooded, excellent hunting area. M0,OOO - A270 1992 S-10 4 DOOR, red...... $18,995 I '33Se9 I 60 FA BR IC AT1 NG MIG & TIG WELDING - I . SHEARING LATHE 8. MILL WORK CASS CITY Northwood I FREE MARKET ANALYSIS 1 white J18,995 60 1992 S-10 4 ...... I I '33340 I MACHINE SHOP SERVICIE *~~~~$f~VERY Lake condo residents are We need listings, homes in town and in the country, __ -I-.. I _---I-L." - having a block garage sale 1 Pavments Fwured With 20% Down At 10%. Plus Tax. Transfer Fetes For Term Indicated. land for building sites and hunting. LaFAWE STEEL on the 11 th and 12th of Sep- tember, from 9 a.m. until 5 HYDRAULIC DIVISION p.m. 14-9-9-1

HYDRAULIC HOSES 1/4" TO 1 114" ~~ 2 & 4 WIRE HOSE GARAGE SALE - 4191 HYDRAULIC C't'L.IYDER REBUILDING 8 RESEALING Maple St., Cass City, Sept. SEAL SIZES ... 114" TO 20" DIAMETER 10 and 11, 9 to 5. Lawn- SEAL SIZES ... 5MM TO 500MM mower, tools, kitchen uten- U.P.S. SERVICE AVAILABLE sils, single bed, fan, music STEEL & OTHER DELIVERY ON WEDNESDAYS videos, CDs, jewelry, stereo HOURS: Mon. thru FrL 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.;Sat 8 a.m. - noon speakers, baseball cards, ...... , ,--.-I-... adding machine, plants, jig- fl Call Cass City 517-872-2248 or Seal-Jet Stocking Distributor saw puzzles, romance nov- Caro 51 7-673-2555 els, easy chair, toys, men's Kelly W. Smith, Broker 3-9-9-1 700 N. STATE ST., CAR0 PHONE 673-2171 I 0 Rings U-Cups Vee Packing clothing and much more. Farm Commercial Residential Listings Wanted! #aBack up Rings W~pers Wear Rings M44bI CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASCITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1992 PAGE ELEVEN CALLING 872-2010PUTS AN ACTION AD TO WORK FOR YOU For Rent Notices Notices ( Wanted to Buy ) ( Services 3-BEDROOM homeincus RENT Hi pressure WANTED - Old split rails City, and 1-bedroom home St. Pancratius FOR - Erla Packing LAND CONTRACT for washer and water sand blas- and pedal tractor for small in Cass City. Kelly & Co. Women's Council ter. Clean your home, deck, child. Phone 665-2554. 6233 Church St. *sale - 9%interest. Call 407- 872-2248. 4-9-9-2 336-4202. 3-8-26-3 garage, driveway, boats, etc. 6-9-9-1 n Cass City Fall Bazaar Rental on daily basis. Call Phone 872-219 1 FOR RENT - The Paint 872-5456. 5-7-29-tf WANT TO BUY house in Custom Butchering For Rent Store has a wallpaper Cass City or Deford, in 9-9-9-3 AIS, non-proftt High schod Fridays only ( Help Wanted ) seekingForeign Exchangearea representatives Program steamer for easy removal ol Saturday, Sept. 19 town. Will pay up to Inspected Plant FOR RENT - Furnished VOTE FOR Kathy Newell, cash. Call 872- USDA old wallpaper. Call 872- 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 3, for Novesta Town- $30,000 Custom Curing, Smoking, apartment for one working 4628. 6-9-9-1 to We,screen and supewise person. 872-2404 or 856- 2445. 4-1 1-24 ship Clerk. 5-9-9-1 Cutting, Wrapping and potential students ad host families a few hours per week. 2016. 4-9-2-tf at Parish Hall Freezing Notices LORDY, LORDY, look ( To Give Awav 3 Training pvided, eompensa- 5-9-9-2 We Make Venison Sausage . who's 40. Bob Rolston 8-10-3 1 -If tion accordingly to students LARGE 2-BEDROOM placed. For more infomaticin downstairs apartment in It is time to start booking for "happy birthday". Love, FREE TO GOOD homes Christmas parties, family GRAN GRAN, the best Nancy and Loretta. 5-9-9- 1 call Eileen (517)875-5037 or 1- country, Cass City schools. only - kittens, litter trained. 1 the right candidate. Reply to 800-SIBLING. $325 per month, no pets, gatherings or organizational/ Grandma ever. Thank you Call 872-45 12. 7-9-9-3 Elmer H. Francis Box T, c/o Cass City Chron- references and deposit. Call club meetings. for taking me to my first day Hunters' Safety Class Building Contractor icle, Cass City, MI 48726. Wanted: Edltor/Reporter 673-6546. 4-9-2-2 of kindergarten. 1'11 always Thursday, Sept. 17 Services 1 1-9-9-3 for progressive, fast-growing remember that. I love you northern Michigan Weekly. Private banquet facilities Registration 6 p.m.-7 p.m. New Homes or very, very much, Love, Tara Mr. Roofing Experience required, em- CASS CITY Mini Storagb for 100 people. Class over 9:30 p.m. Remodeling, Roofing, PEOPLE'S CHOICE Mar- phasis on sports, must know (Princess). 5 -9-9-1 For all your ket is now accepting appli- now renting 20 new units. Friday, Sept. 18 ROOFING, SIDING, Siding, Barns, Pole Quark pagination. Reply to Call 872-3917. 4-7-294 Class 7 p.m.-10 p.m. cations for the midnight Vicki Naegele, Gaylord ' Tuscola County DECKS, POLE Buildings shift. Inquire within: Herald Times, PO Box 594, Northwood Lakes Democratic Party Saturday, Sept. 19 BUILDINGS, FOR RENT- Masonic PORCHES, Licensed and Insured 1 1-9-9-2 Gaybrd, MI 49735. / Pancake & Sausage Supper Class 8 a.m.-1 p.m. PATIOS AND Temple Refreshment Hall - Golf Course & Cadlllac: (20 Milea Fee $5.00 - SIDEWALKS Phone 872-2921 8 parties, dinners, meetings. Restaurant Thursday, Sept. 24 DECOR & MORE - NOW Northwest) 10 Acres, oounty No alcoholic beverages. 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. includes Saturday lunch. Do it Right 8-2-26-tf hiring demonstrators! Free road, beautifully wooded. Call Ted Furness, 8724859. 872-5642 Dom Polski Hall Must be 11 1/2 years old. CALL: Mr. Roofing kit! No investment! Also Pine, Maple, rollina. Excellent 4-4-3-tf 5-8-5-8 M-24, CUO Must have social security State Licensed AUCTIOmERING - See booking parties. -Sharon deer huding. W& to state Adults - $3.50 number, Must attend 28 Years' Experience Lorn "Slim" Hillaker. Top Vandenbossche, 872-4245. forest. Close to Manistee Phone 5 17-872-425 1 dollar for your property. River. Perfect for home, cabin FARM FOR RENT - 91 LOST - Braided necklace 6-12 - $1.75 all 3 classes at- 11-9-2-tf wi@ hearts, in vicinity of 5 & under Free 8-9-9-5 Phone 872-3019, Cass City. or camping. $8,995. $800 acres, Deford area. Call 872- - Cass City Gun Club down (60 days to pay). $l% downtown Cas City, Re- GARY WILLS Construc- 8- 10-34 HAIR STYLIST, full-time 2839 or 3 13-871-5760. ward. 872-4034, leave 4 south, 1 east and 1/4 per month on a 10% land COW Call .. . cosmetology classes, start- 4-8-26-3 north of Cass City tion - licensed builder, exca- trad. Call Wildwood Land CO. . message. 5-9-9-3 vation to finish. Call 872- ing Sept. 8. Call Bayshire 5-9-2-2 Ken Martin 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 616-824-31 22. LARGE APARTMENT for 3505. 8- 1 -294 Electric, Inc. Academy, Bay City, 1-800- rent all newly carpeted. - 635 -032. 11-8-19-3 Basement Walls - Cracking - A Welcome Tea WATER PUMP, Water or bulging - we can fix them\ Downtown. $285.00 month, for Well, Water Softener Serv- Howard's Homes - Fms without digging - Economical first and last month's rent. ice. All typs repaired. Heating & Air Commercial WAN~D-~sis~tVt- Guaranteed - Free 8s- No pets. Send references to DR. JEFFREY ROBINSON Rebuilt pumps. 10% dis- Industrial layer. Call 872-3315, ask for timates. Timbertown Water, Box B Cas City Chronicle. of Great Lakes Eye, P.C. count on new pumps and Conditioning New and rewire Bud. 11-7-294 Control1-800-832-7060. - Chimney Detroit Relining areaw - 4-9-2-4 tanks. In-home emergency b will be held Plumbing supplies IMMEDIATE JOB open- 1 -800-747-2688. I service. Call 6734850 or STATE LICENSED - +,, FOR RENT I nice remod- Friday, Sept. 11 800-7454851 anytime. Electrical drain Phone 872-4114 ings available. Must have 5: Bled 3-bedroom apartment, 5-6-5-tf 2:OO-4:00 p.m. cleaning 4 180 Hurds Comer Road good transportation, neat in $375/month, $300 security appearance and a willing- Drlverr Takr Charge... o,f 'deposit. Located 3 miles at Hills and Dales General Hospilal Ask for Jerry 8-8- 10-tf your career and your Iif$ 'In -Ground" ness to grow with new area Drive for J.B. Hunt and em 'outh of Deford. Call 683- The public is invited 5-9-9-1 872-2030 business. Call Cable Now 2676. 4-9 -9- 2 Pool Owners top pay and benofiis. We pay 8-9-25 -tf for appointment, 872-5333. for your OTR experience-up FOUND - Sept. 1. Box of Check out the new winter 1 1 -8-26-tf to $0.28 per mile. 1-8OO-2JB- toolseastoflightonMainSt. safety covers! Strong Ll Real Estate's) For all your roofing, siding, HUNT. EOUSubject to dry in Cass City. Owner may I* enoughto holdan gutters, soffits and fascia needs! LOOKING FOR baby-sit- screen. ter, afternoon hours, our payingclaim forby ad.identifying Call 872-2094 and elephant! Carpet & Upholstery Call Jim for a free estimate and Speak & Grow Rkhl B& s86 what he can do for you! house or someone in Cass come a motivatiord Lovely country style home in CasCity, 3 bedrooms, after 6. 5-9-9-1 Tubby's Spas City. Phone mornings, 872- Licensed DuPont Licensed and insured. speaker/manqer. Earn 69 den, 2 1/2 car garage, den all remodeled, easy to heat, Stainmaster 5481. 11-8-26-3 figures. Risk takers OM! extra for extra comfort, just listed, walk to town, large ~ _. Call before 9/15/92. 1-8& garage. Asking $57,900. Take a look! CCTO89 *Auto Interiors CASS CITY 767-6745. 6:30 - regular bingo-7:00. 5-9-2-3 JORDAN COLLEGE seeks I SIDING a qualified adjunct Spanish Immediate Possession - Possible land contract, re- Post 3444 VFW, weaver SL Stay fhlo Winter In Fbr& 872-5082 instructor for spring semes- Condo - Panama Ciy Beat$?. modeled throughout, large new garage, $39,900. Drive 5-2-264 Open House 8-6-3-tf ter, 1993. Contact Jerry by, then see us, 6703 Houghton, ready for occupancy White at (517) 872-4394. nishd. 1,2,3BR. 4-6 Certified Master Mechanic ' 1; b>for Paul Bala h Fr, < now. h* v *."- . . J1-9-2a computer Alignments .-T& C Collision month. 1-80 Deckerville Road 4 4394 Maple #3 5097 - west of Deford - bedroom home Computer Balance Cass Koepfgen Road HELP WANTED - lady for Beachside One City Cas City, MI 48726 plus 30x40 heated garage, shop, solar porch, appli- & Rotation Sunday, Sept. 13 Phone 872-347 1 8-7-104 general housework. Call ances stay, 1-5 1 acres, $45,500 - C-633 (517) 8724215 Joln Our Team! Cenqsll Front End parts 2:00-4:00 1 mile west, 1 1/4 north 872-2377. 11-9-2-3 Michigan Newspapers IS [ Steve Wright Painting I looking for top-notM Hunting Land - 10-80 acres, rivers, streams, woods, Shocks & Struts 15 years' experience ONLY 3 MONTHS till salespeople. We offer full own a piece of the "Thumb"! Contract available. Brakes at St. Pancratius Chuck Mester benefits, promotion from Tune-ups Tom Russell Christmas - Have a fun job Parish Hall with House of Lloyd. Now within and exciting sales h- Free Estimates Managers . hiring demonstrators. Free centives. To join our team 5-9-9- 1 send your resume and cover All your tire needsfiom 4842 Hemlock Lane Complete glass service $300 kit and no investment. Cass City, Mich. 48726 Free estimates letter today to: Drawer 655, wheelbarrows Call district manager sales Central Michigan News- r I 84-34 office, 269-8863. 11-9-94 to tractors papers, PO Box 447, Mt. See us today Seeger, Cass City. Doors Custom Wallpapering EXTERIOR SPRAY paint- Pleasant, MI 48804-0447. open 6:00 p.m. early-bird Airless Spray PERSON TO WORK full ing.. Hendricks Paint and time. Duties - companion- Got A Campground Mem- AND AUCTIONEERING Cass City Tire 6:30, regular bingo 7:OO. Phone (517) 872-4654 Tree Service. Call 872- berrhlp Or flrnashar&? Phone872-5410. Knightsof ship for elderly lady, prepar- Call 8724377 8-4- 1S-tl 2019. 8-4-29-tf We'll take it. Amerka's Wt EOUAL HOUSING 1 Phone 872-5303 ing meals, light housekeep- ?-9-9-"#< - Columbus Council No. successful resort resale OPPORTUHtV 5-12-18-tf ing. Hours: At least 8-6 clearinghouse. Call resort 8892. 5-12-31-tf FARM BUREAU Insi- daily, but live in Monday ace: Auto, Farm, Crop, Thomas Roofing sales information toll free hd#- through Friday would be line. 1-800-423-5967. Home, Business, Life, An- Sewing the area desirable. Must have good nuities. Frank Kluger for 21 years reputation and references. Royal1 Outdoor Boiler - FOR SALE BY BaAm CALKA REAL ESTATE (Agent), office 3754598 or Write Chronicle Box M for ASME Approved, UL Lloted. home 269-7854. 8-2-284 LICENSED Cast iron grate system for interview, Include name, easy ash removal. Preb Simpson Excavating INSURED address, phone number and surized closed system. 1- WANTED!!! Dozr landscaping - All BONDED references. 1 1-9-9-3 800-944-251 6. Horstmann typs of backhoe work' Industries - Elmy, WI. 4TL LISTINGS ON ALL TYPES OF HOMES, FARMS, COUNTRY HOMES, 872-2970 WANTED - Certified :* House demolition & removal BUYERS WAITING!; nurses aid for night shift., i Footings - Waterlines - Cass City 8-3-254 Apply in person, Concept Cmnrddr Colorful Fall- NEAR GERMANIA ROAD!!! Complete septic systems Care, Gagetown. 665-2451. orFoliage 7 nights crubr. aboard Spend elwt %SI 160 Acres near M-53 - Ranch type home with 3 bedrooms; Formal Dining room; large living room with BrickFireplace Sand - Gravel - Topsoil 11-9-2-3 I large basement; 26x64' 2 story frame building - approx. $30,000in hardwoods; many other features - will sell 40 acres Variety of fill - Bruce 1 replica steamboats visrtEng with home; 40 Acres hunting land; 80 Acres of hunting land or 120 acres of hunting land - priced to sell, Any size fill job 1 WANTED - Cook. Apply in romantic cities, the wodd- Free Estimates Brown person, Concept Care, famous Islands, the In- IMMEDIATE POSSESSION!!! 872-45028- 1 -23-tf Gagetown, 665-2451. ternational Seaway aod Ranch type home with over square feet living 2 with blowers; large b locks, whale-watching apd SPECIAL!! 2400 of area; FIREPLACES 1 Water Well I 1 1-9-2-3 FAMILY ROOM & Recreation room; many built-ins - Brick & aluminum siding; large two car garage; elec. door b magnificent fjords. From Ipeners; large utility building for garden tools or lawn equipment - nicely landscaped, etc. PRICE REDUCED FOR ELECTRIC MOTOR and i Drilling ( Workwanted 1 $562.00. Dial-a- bmhurr) 1- i *( 2UICK SALE; Immediate Possession. power taol repair, 4 p.m. to 8 ! andpump 4 800-267-7068. p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5 : a DEPENDABLE 36-year- Ywf D/VOt8 Wed. & JUNTING LAND - - - 22 Acres - close in to Cass City - CASS RIVER borders property - some woods - ideal p.m. Saturdays. John Blair, Repair pay, good benefits. 1 yr verifi- ecreational land - - - desirable - - - Offered for $24,000. OPEN TO OFFERS, i old seeks year-round em- l/8 mile west of M-53 on i ployment. Call 665-2672. able exp. or school &, 6 Sekwaing Road. Phone I Cass City, Mich. ' 12-6-24-20 months OTR. CDL wR(qz- 3XECUTIVE HOME with over 3,000 square feet of living area; 4 large bedrooms; 3 bathrooms; MARBLE 269-7909. 8- 12- 134 : i mat. 1-800-888-6824. ;. TIREPLACE; built-ins; formal dining room; family room; comes with appliances - Andersen windows; walk-out WILL DO baby-sitting in Frlendty tiom0 Partba No Jasement; extra large lot - nicely landscaped - large 2 car garage attached; laundry room 1 st floor; many other features Smith my home in the area of M-53 Opening8 for demnstratp. Asking $135,000- OPEN TO OFFERS. and Deckerville Rd. Call No cash investment. No &r- Refrigeration 872-5106. 12-9-2-3 vice charge. High comriris- Hills & Dales - choice building site 120x21 1' - - - $8,500. sion and hostess awargs. and WILL CARE FOR ELD- Two catalogs, over 600 items. RANCH TY PE HOME - just outside village limits - 1750 square feet of living area -FAMILY ROOM approx. 16x28' person in their home. Call 1-800-488-4875. ', with beautiful fireplace; cathedral ceiling laundry room 1 st floor; full basement; 2 garage attached lot lOOx293', Appliance Repair ERLY - car - 7 years' experience, $5 per Wolff Tannlng Bed& dw dacktop road - priced to sell, $72,900.00 - possession on short notice. day minimum. Call 872- Commercial-Home Units All makes and models 299 1. 12-9-9-2 From $199.00. Lamps-b- BUSINESS BUILDmG - on blacktop road - comes with SDM license - $12,500.00 - Immediate Possession. tions-Accessories. Mo ly WILL TAKE CARE of per- payments low as ~18.~.Ta~ NEAR CASS CITY on M-53Cass River frontage - 10 1/2 ACRES - mostly WOI *d - secluded- Cass City School Call 872=3092 son in your home. Call 872- Today. Free New C+r 1 8-3-15-11 8-6-174 ~ District - Mobile home 12~60'plus12x24' addition - 30x60' pole building - excellent .iunting, fishing,camping, pasture 4 12-8-26-4 Catalog 1-800-228-6292. ; - Your inspection invited!!! Priced to sell at $38,500.00.TERMS 5490. We Pay Ca8h fOr hid& Are you ready Interior & Exterior Card of Thanks > tradn Free 24 hour rd- BUSINESSES - - - Family hardware store with living quarters, comes completely stocked and equipped. More ing explains how you can'get information at office. Paint i 11 g for spring? SPECIAL THANKS to Dr. more cash faster, and pay m Get your lawn mowers fees. Call, 1-800- 428-13$&Y FAMILY RESTAURANT - enjoying a good gross - priced to sell!!! Ray, Dr. Isterabadi, and the and tillcrs rcpaired. nurses at Hills and Dales A Doctor Buys Land dsn- Call Hospital for their excellent tra~rrrandgivea-on &I G & B Enterprises care. Also thanks to Rev. B.A. CALKA,# Realtor 872-3355 OR 8723230 Ross Kraft Smith for visits and prayers, 6306 E. Main St., Cass City, Michigan 48726 517-872-5456 Cass City, Mich. to my family, relatives and PlBoQYOuT~Ad~! 1 ?/2 milcs friends for their concerns, $3CWiysa25mwddassified visits, flowers, cards and WCS~of Cass City (517) 872-4122 ad dfm ww 1,7~,~&* Our 40th year serving Sanilac, Tuscola & Huron Counties E;;;;;;;;! phone calls. Ken Maharg. culation. Contact &is m REALTOR^ 8-4 - 8-t f 8 -4-8-26 13-9-9-1 w3Wpprfordetai&. " PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1992 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN One-day drive Pat Boldizar kevs relief effort for victims of hurricane A drive in Cass City to drive was Pat Boldizar of Army and that required a bit was contacted. campaign, she pointed out. help the victims of “An- CassCity who,inaddition to of doing that might have Boldizar got busy and All togethir there were drew”, the humcane that attending Saginaw Valley discouraged most persons. the campaign was an- perhaps 100 donors. Boldi- devastated South Florida, with an extra heavy 18- Boldizar first contacted the nounced over channel 12 zar said that Holly Althaver proved last week that busy credit schedule, is also a Red Cross with the plan and and all area radio stations. and Geraldine Prieskom people can always find time homemaker with 3 children, was informed that the or- The word got out quickly were especially helpful. in crowded schedules to lend 2 at home. ganization had all the help it and 2 truck loads ofclothing, Members of the Novesta a helping hand. It also pro- The drive was organized, needed with the exception of pots and pans and other Church ofChrist werc great, vided more proof that Cass promoted and successfully cash. items were taken to the she adds. City and the surrounding concluded in about a day, Boldizar garage and later In addition to the mer- area are full of caring, com- Boldizar said. She was informed that the picked up by Army trucks. chandise the campaign net- passionate pcople. It was held under ihe Salvation Army might be The great thing about ted a $20 cash donation by a Ramrodding a one-day auspices of the Salvation able to helpand SkipOverly, this, Boldizar pointed out, is resident. who wanted to - _ __ the director for the eastern that the items given were remain anonymous. half of the Lower Peninsula, very good, no junk at all. The gifts are expectcd to agrccd to the plan. Mike LOB -of donors evidently become part of a shipment New books at Weaver, Cass City, Thumb went out and purchased going to Horida, Sept. 11, coordinator for the Army, the library items especially for this Boldizar said. Hurricane “Andrew ’’ drives SECOND SON by Stephen Stark (fiction). Son Jack says of his father Addie, “After everythingthat’s happened between CASS CITY’S PAT BOLDIZAR spearheaded a drive that us, all the unswept broken glass of our relationship - it Stomacks back to Thumb surprises me that either of us wants to be with the other. And riearly filled a Salvation Army truck with aid, donated by area yet we do. It’s like a family game of chicken, without knives they could salvage. residents, for the victims of hurricane Andrew. or cars or trains - love is the weapon, or trust, and we’re the stroyxi. The family is staying at the 2 cars that fly toward one another at breakneck speed.” being gone,” Angel re- The idea of staying became home of Brian’s parents, Jack’s mother and older brother arc recently deceased; this called. “There wasn’t a leaf more intolerableby the day, Clarence and Theresa devastation adds strain - and makes their connection even on a tree.” Brian indicated, noting they Stomack, in Minden City. more problematic than thc normal, everyday misunder- As time passed, those who had lost their jobs, there For now, finding employ- Work and Learn standings and rivalry. They reach out desperately for rela- remained in the neighbor- were no banks open - no ment is a top priority. tionships with the opposite sex, and only after trauma in that hood got together, trading way to buy fdorice- and Although difficult, The direction do Jack and his father reestablish their closeness. food and helping each other there were no schools. couple indicated starting out. One neighbor drove 13 The days were very hot, over will be casicr than eras- Center expanding PENNIES ON A DEAD WOMAN’S EYES by Marcia hours round trip to buy ice, and the stench of garbage ing the memories of hurri- Muller (mystery). In 1956, the wife of a think-tank member water and batteries, which “was like everyone in Mi- cane “Andrew.” closed right now and there’s money along with 60 jobs was convicted of hacking a society girl to death and placing he brought back and sold at miopened up a refrigerator Angel still stares in disbe- nothing on the docket.” He and $20,000 a month spent 2 rare lead coins on her eyelids. She pleadcd innocent but cost to the others, Angel full of rotten food,” Angel lief when she recounts the agreed and added the by the camp in town, all was convicted, largely on the testimony of her 10-year-old said. said. past couple weeks. “It’s camp’s existence adversely explained the cost of de- fending the Pioneer program because of a few people who daughter. More than 3 decades later, with the woman now “You had to stick together. So, the couple decided to unimaginable,” she said. affected property values in in Koylton Township has couldn’t be convinced that free, Private Eye McCone is asked to reinvestigate the case It was like a camp,” she call their parents. Angel’s “It’ll take years to forget, if the township. left the, facility in debt. the program was an asset to and present any newfound evidence at a mock trial. What she explained, adding she be- brother-in-law and stepfa- you could ever really for- Papke, who lives about a Even so, Conlcy maintains the community, ,eco- finds is a lonely old woman frightenedby crank phone calls came the camp cook. ther drove down, rented a get.” half-mile south of thc camp, both and graffiti, a number of now-powerful men, and tales of he would have followed nomically and in its role as a LOOTERS trailer and brought them “We’re just thankful to be and his neighbor, Walter casual sex, abortion, and multiplc lovers. back with what clothing alive.” Reid, both said they’ve tried through with his promise to model for the future of youth When night came, candles reimburse the township rehabilitation in Michigan. to sell their homes, but that COLONY by Anne Rivers Siddons (fiction). Muskrattish were the inly light. Brian potential buyers walked $70,000 in legal expenses said he and his neighbors all had Pioneer returned to the “I always felt logic would Maude Gascoigne, raised in the swamps, discovers the outer away when they heard about come to pass,” he said, “and world on the fateful night her older brother brings home a carried guns to protect their the camp. township. homes from looters. “Every As it stands, he said, the the people of Vassar are glad Princeton buddy, Bostonian Peter Chambliss, to escort her Both indicated they simply to the traditional St. Cecilia’s corning-outball in Charleston. subdivision had great big it didn’t.” ... . don’t want to have Pioneer township has lost that Instant and deep, her love for Peter catapults her into the signs: All looters will be Work and Learn Center for a highly structured world of the summc6ng place called shot - those that don’t die “Retreat.”The saga of the 3 generations of Chamblissesends will be prosecuted,” he neighbor.There remains a sizable Baptists start in Maude’s desperate struggle to protect and pass the legacy added. opposition to the camp in the to her granddaughter before the place is destroyed. After a couple days, the N. State St., Caro Ph. 673-2171 A on I PAT CURTIS700 - Chevrolet - Oldsmobile - Cadillac I township, according to couple went in search of a Mayer, who said victories Awana program store to buy some supplies. for the camp at the polls have They also got a better look at the widespread damage. been the result of extensive Officials at the First Bap- pastor. “Since the resump- Letter voter recruitment. tion of these clubs in 199b, They found that both of their tist Church in Cass City work places had been de- “We still have a lot of announced the start of this literally hundreds of chil- people” against the camp, he year’s Awana children’s dren have enjoyed-- this excit- to the editor added, “and the next ing program,” I I Immunization election’s going to tell us.” program. “Many children all across The program’s third year clinic set As for the future of King- the community enjoy will begin Sept. 16 from ston Hills Camp, owner games, team competition, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Children Treatment available ~h~ ~~scolacounty James Conlcy said he isn’t at weekly prizes, Bible study ages 3 through the eighth Health Department will be all sure what’s going to and much more,” said the grade are invited to attend holding a free, walk-in bPP=. Rev. Jim Howard, assistant and enjoy a club designed drug abusers immunization clinic Sept. The camp, he, noted, “is especially for them. fOr 23. The hours of the clinic Those ages 3 to 5 will take are 8:30 to 11:15 a.m. and Dear Editor, For more information, 12:30 to 3 p.m. part in Cubbies and children September is national Al- please contact Tuscola Sub- in grades K-2will be Sparks. Please bring your child’s Third and fourth grade boys coho1 and Drug Abuse stance Abuse Services at immunization record with Treatment Month. The Na- (517) 673-7575. you. If an adult, other than are Pals and the girls are tional Coalition on Alcohol Chums, while fifth and sixth the parent or legal guardian, and Drug issues in Washing- Sincerely, will be bringing in your grade girls are Guards and ton, and Tuscola Sub- the boys are Pioneers. A D.C., child, a health department stance Abuse Services will Dennis Mitin, BA, SW consent form must be signed new club started in 1991 and observe Treatment Works! Prevention Specialist continuing this yea for sev- by the parent or legal guard- __. ian. enth and eighth grade guys Drug and Alcohol depend- and gals is the Junior Var- Diabetes group If you would like to attend DID YOU KNOW... ence is our nation’s and on a different clinic date, McCONKEY As little as onegallon of gascan potentially con- sity. communities’ most serious slates meeting Weekly Awana club meet- please feel free to call 673- JEWELRY 81 GIFT SHOP taminate up to 750,000 of our drinking health problem. According gallons ings include an opening flag 8 114 to schedulean appoint- water. to the National Association The Lower Thumb Chap- ment. ceremony and a game time. of State Alcohol and Drug ter of the American Diabetes Handbook time allows per- FACT: Gas is not only a problem in water, but Abuse Directors 1987report Association will meet Sept. sonal club leader-member on treatment, the most effec- 16 at 7 p.m. in the Marlette the lead released into the air from leaded gas interaction as the young and our cars account for 450,000 tons in our air. tive way to reduce alcohol- Community Hospital con- people achieve in Bible ism and drug abuse, increase ference room. study/memorization and employment, improve psy- DID YOU KNOW The speaker will be Bill ... crafts. Council time in- cholog ical adjustment, de- Howard of Marlette Phx- Up to 20% of the drivers use leaded gas for cars cludes songs, announce- crease crime and other nega- that specify unleaded gas only. macy. Everyone is welcome ments, awards and Bible tive behaviors is through to attend. lessons. alcohol and drug abuse FACT: This not only ruins your car but renders “The Awana clubs were a treatment. Treatment has A little lemon juice This week’s student of the week is native to anti-smog equipment ineffective, creating tremendous blessing in past offered hope and recovery to in the cooking water Poland. Agnieszka Rolek is attending Cass years and we look forward to those suffering from the dis- will help keep-- your rice working with the young ease of addidon. white. City High School as a foreign exchange stu- There are reasons for the plastic hoods on gas people of our community dent and will graduate with the 1993 class. revent the escaping of danger. again this year,” Howard She enjoys the school, the people and espe- ur atmosphere. Gasoline alsc said. cially her host family, Nancy and Edward This butane is a culprit in the Additional information and transportation are avail- INSURANCE Adams. Her parents in Poland are Anna and able by contacting Howard Andrzej Rolek. She may attend college here at 872-3155. AGENCY in America. She would also like to see the AGNIESZKA ROLEK sights America has to offer. 6505 Main Street The Student of the Week is Selected by the Cass City Student Council. e can Come in Representing you $2,500. THIS MESSAGE HAS BEEN BROUGHT through our AUTO - TO YOU BY AN ENVIRONMENTALLY large 9 selection of I CONSCIOUS MERCHANT... # Wedding LIFE HEALTH I n v it t io ns, “We use pollution controlling pump COMMERCIAL hoods on our gas pump nozzles. 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