VOLUME 90, NI JMBER 35 ESDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1996 FIFTY CENTS 18 PACK irr ;4-: ,Y ,- 1 hk--;; y 3,’ --f Familiar Phys. ed. changes coming artists Parents demand returning 4for Bach help for child ’The Cass City School Long range, there will be significant changes, CASH BONANZA Festival Board reached a decision on a problem that has been on Micklash said. Tops among Look for the parking lot on The 18th annual Bach Fes- the agenda for 4 months, and them will be an increase in the east side of the high tival returns to Cass City at now faces another brought the awareness of the prob- school to be hard topped next its traditional time, the week- by the parents of a deaf stu- lems of the deaf with staff summer, eliminating an area end after Thanksgiving. The dent. The 2 issues high- members in contact with that receives much use and 3 performances at the First lighted a busy session of the them. It would include an is full of potholes. Presbyterian Church follow board Monday night at orientation meeting at the 3 cello-organ recital at the Dcford School. beginning of the next school i’he school will be able to r‘i rs t Pres by teri an Church in First the decision. The year. complete this project be- ’ Caro Tuesday at 8: 15 p.m. board had been mulling the Another would be to have cause Micklash was in- The recital features Brant selection process used in de- staff learn basic hand com- formed this week that the dis- Austin Taylor, ccllo, and termining the awarding of munication to aid a deaf stu- trict has been approved for a Layton James, organ. the Paul Smarks trophy that dent in times of emergency, payment of $155,140 as its indicates the outstanding se- including when he is sick or As always since the first nior scholar-athlete, and the hurt. please turn to page 15. Festival in 1979, the perfor- AAUW trophy presented to mances in Cass City will be the top scnior female under the direction of Don scholar-athlete. Budgets reviewed Th. Jaeger, conductor. What the +month hassle accomplished was to place on the record the method al- ready in use to determine the winners and make sure that Village costs weight was given to athletes in programs where junior varsity letters were not avail- JAN MOORE’S COMMUNITY Choir will perform during holiday festivi- able. Athlctic director Russ to increase ties set for Friday in Cass City. Above, Moore rehearses with 7 of the choir’s Biefer said that the guide- lines were ones that the vast The Cass City Village due to new construction. Vil- 15 members, (front row, left) Jo Ann Kritzman, Shirley Schenk, (middle majority approved. Council reviewed a pair of I age President L .E. AI t haver row, left) Brenda Burns, Betty Fritz, Sue McIlhargey, (back row, left) Marv The problem that may take proposed 1997 budgets noted state shared revenue, longer to solvc was presented Monday night. which totaled nearly $57,000 Hobart and Robert Becker. by Ray and Bonnie Ferris, The budgets differ only in in 1996, has been eliminated. parents of Jared, who is deaf. the area of major and local However, the village is ex- The parents appeared before streets, but both would in- pected to receive $73,500 the board and demanded ac- crease spending over 1996. more in state sales tax rev- Town-wide sale tion. They say that students Which budget will be enue. Don Th. Jaeger are bullying others on the adopted will be determined The general fund budget . conductor playgr UUllCt. by the avaiIability- of a state includes an appropriation of What they want to see now grant that would fund 75 per- $25,850 from fund balance, Many of the perli)rincr-swill is the numbcr of monitors on cent of the cost to rebuild which is estimated at ae familiar to persons who the playground increased Seeger Street, from the $49 1,984. have attendcd previous Fes- r-rzdayprogram to ignite from 2 to 4. We’ll come back southern village limits to the If the Seeger Street project tivals. Included are 5, in ad- as often as needed. Ray old north village limits. doesn’t receive grant fund- dition to Jaeger, who have Ferris said, to get action. We If the grant is approved, the ing, the proposed 1997 bud- performed consistently since have got lots of talk, but no I997 spending plan would get will total $I ,988,900, an the first Festival. Thew char- gala Christmas season action. Bonnie Ferris said total about $2.3 million, increase of $147,140, or 8.1 ter members arc: violinist that she wanted captions which translates into an in- percent over actual estimated Norman Paulu, foniirr chair whenever available used crease of $498,690,or nearly 1996 expenditures. of the string dcpartmcnt of with television programs. 28 percent over estimated Under the second scenario, A special program Friday Five free bicycles will be the University of Wisconsin will have plenty of candy for Thosc arc thc Fen-ises’ short actual 1996 expenditures. the village would spend will officially kick off a gala given away in a drawing Dec. and first violinist of thc Pro the kiddies. term goals. Long range, they Total cost of the Seeger $62,000 in its Major Street Christmas season in Cass 14 at I p.m. in front of the Arte Quartet; William Prcucil Residents can also enjoy 2 want more awareness of the Street project, including re- Program to resurface Doerr City, highlighted by special Cass Theatre. There is noth- ” Sr., former violinist of the other events that herald the handicapped by all the staff moval of the original cement Road and Garfield Avenue, events, free bikes and an ing to buy. Just have the cou- Stradavari Quartet in resi- start of the yule scason. so they do not have to repeat lanes,$5 17,000. is estimated at and widen the roadway at the dence at the University of early bird town-wide Christ- Families will be entertained pon on the back page signed their battle with the school Main/Doerr Road intersec- mas sale this weekend. or stamped by an employee Iowa; violinist Doris Prcucil, by the Jan Moore Commu- each ycar. Village officials hope to tion. founding dircctor of the It all starts when Chamber nity Choir and will be able at any store listed and when Supt. Ken Micklash and the And, under Local Streets, 6 signatures are collected, learn within the next few Preucil School of Music and of Commerce president John to view the live nativity scene school board were in general weeks whether the grant an estimated $63,000 would deposit it at any participating formcr president of thc Cooper lights the Christmas from 5 to 8 p.m. on display agreemcnt that the program funding will be in place be spent to place curb and store. for Suzuki Association of the tree in the Cass City Munici- Friday only at the parking with the handicapped needs the project. The grant would gutter and blacktop on Scotty Americas; violinist Rose- pal Building parking lot at lot. Free movies for the kids revision and change, but fell McCullough Drive. will be shown at the Cass cover 75 percent of the cost mary Malocsay, recently re- 5:30 pm. Friday. Cass City shoppers will find short of promising specific --nearly $337,000. The vil- Theatre at 2 p.m. Saturday tired from thc faculty of the After the tree lighting money-saving specials all changes until a study is com- lage is responsible for the CAPITAL OUTLAY and Sunday, Dec. 14,15, and Interlochen ArLs Academy, comes the event that all the over town. A list of the co- pleted . remaining 25 percent plus Dec. 21, 22, Adults with a and Julie Kurtyka, noted children look forward to. operating merchants can he Micklash told the Ferris engineering fees. Included in both versions of purchase receipt from a par- free-lancc violinist in De- Santa Claus will bc bustling found on the back page of‘ family that they would be Projected revenues in the thg 1997 spending plan are troit. into town on a horse drawn this issue. ticipating Cass City store on kept informed about imme- budget total $2,340,450, in- some significant capital out- sled at 6 p.m. When he ar- FREE BICYCLES thc day of the movie can also diate changes that are cluding a modest increase in lay projects, including a Following tradition, the art- rives at the parking lot, he receive free admission. ists will be housed at area planned. anticipated property taxes Please turn to page 15. homes. REHEARSALS Area music lovers are in- vited to attend any or all of4 Depcinski honored for rehearsals at the church in Cass City, which are offered free of charge. Rehearsal times and days are: Thurs- day, 8 to 10 p.m.; Friday, 9 55 years 4=Hservice a.m. to 12 noon and 12:45 to 4:20 p.m.; Saturday, 9 am. to noon arid 1 to 3:45 pm., sk Huron County Depcinski, who has served in the livestock, too,” he said. clerk for crop judging at the and Sunday from 1 to 2 p.m. Extension Direc- 4-H for the past 55 years, state fair. Another tradition is the tor Bob Johnson started at the age of 18, when OTHER ACTIVITIES And he continues to show Sunday brunch with the per- about bundling he helped take over the reins exhibits at the state fair. Just formers at rhe Masonic up wheat and other grains ex- of the county livestock club. An avid gardener who cares a year ago he won the top hibiteda for judging at 4-H Two years latcr, in 1943, he award in the best education Temple, Maplc and Garlkld for some 300 fruit trees at his Streets. The brunch is by res- shows, and chances are good played a key rolc in found- Ubly area residence, he has crop exhibit for his display ervation only. Call S 17 872- he’ll tell you it’s a lost art of ing a new 4-H club. “Ben also been involved in other focusing on “heart smart” 2309. sorts. Westrate was the district 4- 4-H and state fair activities. food choices. He’s also likely to say that H agent out of I’uscola But it’s the young people Prior to each pert’ormance “I’ve been on the state crops Wilfred Depcinski is keeping County -he had Huron and development committee, and who have kept him active in Harold Peterson, the found- thc art alivc with skilled Tuscola counties -- and he 4-H all these years. “Seeing ing dean of thc School of I help with Crop-0-Rama hands and lovc for 4-H. talked me into starting up thc each year in March on the the kids, how they come Education at Saginaw vdlley Dcpcinski, 73, bcgan show- Jolly Workers 4-H Club,” a1 ong ,” he commented. State University, will con- campus of State ing crops at the state fair in De pc i n s ki rec ;L 1 I e d . * ‘We’ ve University,” he said, adding “You’ve got to (love kids). ” duct lectures. Friday and 1947 and he hasn’t missed a been going ever since.” he’s conducted crop and I don’t have any of my own. Saturday lectures are at 7 ycar since. In the process, he The club currently has I guess that’s my family. p.m. and Sunday’s at 2 p.m. wheat iden ti ficat ion con tests has shared his knowledge about 14 youths ranging in with Johnson . “The training they get in 4- and time with countless Hu- agc from IO to 17, but mem- H helps them,” he said. Tickets arc still available by For several years, he was ron County youth through hcrship has bccn as high as active in coaching 4-H soft- “They always say that a 4-H calling SI7 872-2131. ext the 4-H program. 50 young pcople. kid won’t get into trouble. 269. On concert days call ball, teams, including one VETERAN 4-H volunteer Wilfred Depcinski of Ubly displays As a club leader, he has squad that won the state That’s not as true (as it used 872-5400. Rcscrved seats The retired farmer was to be), but a large percentage are $15, general admission, among several 4-H adult and helped students develop their championship in its division. a pair of bundles - one made of barley and the other, wheat skills, as well as the tricks of Depcinski has also worked of them do not get into $10 for adults and $8 for stu- teen leaders who were hon- trouble.” - that he has created for showing at various 4-H shows and --\ dents and senior citixns. orcd at the annual Huron the trade, in showing crops as a county conference assis- and vegctahlcs at various 3- tant at the annual Exploration “It’s his life, in a sense,” ’ The complete Festival pro- County 4-H Leaders’ Ban- Johnson, who is in charge of fairs. Depcinski has spent more than 50 years passing on his gram is printed on page 5 in quet, held earlier this month H shows and state fairs. Days in June, and for the past knowledge of agriculture to Huron County youth. this edition. in Rad Axe. “I help out as much as 1 can 4 or 5 years has served as Please turn to page 15. PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1996 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN* Engaged i~ It’s a boy!

Richard and Evelyn Ziehm of rural Gagetown have re- ceived word of the birth of . their eighth grandchild. A 1c x and e r R i c hard L i nd I cy Strathdce was horn to Walt and Lori (Ziehm) Strathdee of Home Hill, Queensland, Australia, Oct. 8. The Strathdccs have a 2-year-old You know Christmas is A mobile movie theater for d a u g h te r, Cat h e r i ne. conning when 11 catalogs the kids, for a mere $769. Great-grandparents are Ba- arrive in one day’s mail. The Or how about a Handy Grip sil and Freida Ziehm of previous record was 7. Some to “help you carry more of’ them warn that this may Gagetown. stuff.” It’s only $8.95, slips Jennifer Smith and hc my last catalog unless I through all the handles of Jeffrey Brown order something. Wanna whatever you’re carrying and bc t ‘? will hold up to 80 pounds. I Mrs. Sonya S. Smith of Closed For the benefit of those not could have used that on a few Quincy, Fla., announces the on every mailing list in the shopping trips lately. engagement of her daughter, In observance of the country, we pass along some The animal catalogs - Jennifer Kay Smith, to Jef- ‘I’h an k s g i vi n g hol i day, of the unique gifts available. Pedigrees, Cats, Cats and frey Wayne Brown, both of Tuscola County Recycling For the person who really More Cats, and Cat Claws - Jacksonville, Fla. Shc is the will hc closed Nov. 28 and has everything, Hammacher sell all sorts of nifty items for daughter of the late William 29. They will resume normal Schlemmer has an authentic pets (which we don’t own). S. Smith. His parents are operation Monday, Dec. 2, London taxi cab made in There’s a rain slicker made Wayne and Jill Brown of from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Deborah and Richard Parrott I986 by the London Coach of heavy duty waterproof vi- Palm Bay. Fla. Wayne Harold and Esther Guinther Co., Inc. A bargain at nyl from Doggduds. It fea- Brown is a former Cass City $43,000. tures an attached hood and resident. Put Your Or how about a program- rear leg straps to hold it in The future bride’s grand- Confidence In Parrotts celebrate inable hand-assembled ro- place. Hey! You need that parents are Mrs. Evelyn R. Guinthers celebrate bot? It costs $300. “Some to keep Fido’s watch dry! Snipes and the late T.K. Our Mobile Home asse ni b 1y required .” S uppos- Available in S, M, L, and XL. Snipes of Malone, Fla., and Insurance. 25 years together edly it takes 7 hours to put Also sort of pet related, the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 50th’anniversary together. N. Smith of Quincy, Fla. The The couple are asking there’s the dog poo key hider. Your mobile home should be pro- Deborah (Wentworth) and Then there’s the Dog Col- What self-respecting thief groom-elect ’s grandparents Harold and Esther Guinther in their honor Saturday, Nov. tected from much more than just Richard Parrott arc hosting friends, neighbors and rela- lar Witch, a quartr. analog would deign to look in a pile are Mrs. Martha Parker of cclebrated their SOth wed- 30, from 2:OO-5:OOp.m. at

fire and wind. We insure thousands an open house at thc Novcsta tivcs to join them in celebra-

of mobile homes, so we know that watch built into a woven ny- of dog poo for a key? Palm Bay, Mrs. Dorothy ding anniversary Nov. 21. Good Shepherd Lutheran tion, cake and ice cream. + you also need qualrty protection for Church of Christ, 2896 N. lon collar for Fido. I’d guess Parker and the late Jack Church Fellowship Hall in Thc Parrotts were married You’d have to keep moving contents, personal Iiabilrty, flood, Cemetery Rd., Cass City, it’s intended for the benefit it around to avoid suspicion, Parker of Sacramento, Calif., Miss Esther Esckilsen be- Cass City. No gifts please. theft and many more coverages. Deo. 7 from 2-5 p.m. in Dec. 1 I, 197 1. They have 2 of’ the dog walker. Fido and the late Willis and came thc bride of Harold The Guinthers have 3 chil- You can also save money when you children, Kick and Lindi. No though, wouldn’t you? How honor of their 25th wedding would have a hard time see- long would one pile of dog Loretta (Jackson) Brown of Guinthcr Thursday evening, drcn, Bcvcrly (Jim) Terry of insure both your mobile home and anniversary. gifts please. cars with Auto-Owners or qualify for ing thc hands with the watch poo last in one location un- Cass City. Nov. 2 1 , 1946, at 7:30 p.m. Maineville, Ohio, Christine our mature mobile homeowners on his collar. der normal conditions? And The bride-to-be is a 1989 They were married by Justice (Ron) Weippert of Cass City discount. Among the more practical if it’s as realistic as they say, graduate of Robert F. J.C. Corkins. Their wit- and Toni (Kay) Guinthcr of Tom Thumb Singers items, H ammac her you have to hope you don’t Munroe High School of nesses were Mr. and Mrs. Cass City. The couple has 7 Schlemmer offers a CPR reach for the wrong pile Quincy and received a Hazen Guinther. grandchildren and 5 great- Pronipt home learning sys- when you come home late at bachelor’s degree in nursing An open housc will be given grandchildrcn. set annual concert tem, complete with practice night. from the University of The Toin Thumb Singers of Glenda Wilson. Jan Roll mannequins, for $59.95. If none of these suggestions Florida in Gainsville in 1993. are busy preparing for their is the acconipanist. Forty or Another kind of dummy is seems quite right, Country She is presently employed by Looking for a CHURCH‘? 14th annual conccrt, “Sing morc singcrs arc expected to available from “The Safety magazine offers a “Piece of Jacksonville Baptist Hospital We welcome you through our door. for Joy”, scheduled Saturday, participate . Zo 11 c .” When in f 1 at ed , the Country Lease Program.” in Jacksonville, Fla, Dec. 14, ‘at 7:30 p.m. and There is no charge, but a “Safety Man” appcars to be You can lease all sorts of The groom-to-be is a 1986 You’ll like what you find and be Sunday, Dec. IS, at 3 p.m. at lrcc-will offering will be h feet tall and 180 pounds. farm related items for a year graduate of Palm Bay High welcomed back for more. the First Presbyterian t a ke n . Hc has a positional head and - a Holstein cow, a pig, School, Melbourne, Ha. He Church, corner of Scegcr and ti and s , air- br u s hcd fac i al lamb, chicken, tractor, maple received a Bachelor of Sci- Huron Strccts, in Cass City. highlights, salt and pepper tree, an Amish acre, corn,- ence degree in criminology Calvary Bible Singcrs t‘rorn 7 cornniuni- It’s a girl! hair, and coxncs with a repair field, vineyard, apple or- and a certificate of public ties are members of the choir, patch. Whcrc clsc can you chard, etc., etc. administration from Florida which is under the direction get ;i man like that who The recipient gets a gift an- State University in Tallahas- Fellowship see in 1990. Hc is cmployed docsn’t talk back for $ IOO? nouncement, lease docu- MAIN STREET, CASS CITY. ...ACROSS (You hwc to drcss him your- by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s ment, periodic reports and FROM THE CASS THEATRE self.) pictures from the owner of Ofiicp, in Jacksonville. Innrmnu%mqr PARKING AND ENTRANCE LOCATED Tircd ot‘“Arc we there yet?” the leased item, and samples The wedding is planned for 6263 Church St. from thc hack of the Feb. 8, 1997, at 6:0()p.m. at BEHIND THE CHlJRCH Cass Clty, MI 48726 ‘M r, of products made from it - Phone 517-872-51 14 minivan? cheese from the cow’s milk, the First Baptist Church in SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 a.m. 800-835-9870 Alligators can close their Herrington’s, the Enthusi- maple syrup from the tree, Quincy. A reception will fol- ears just as camels can Alan Klco Msw Inbody asts’ Catalog, has the answer. low at the Sawano Club in MORNING WORSHIP 1 1 :00 a.m. close their noses. etc. Most of the leases include Quincy. EVENING SERVICE 6:OO p.m. an open invitation to the les- Friends and relatives of the PRAYER MTG. WED. 7:OO p.m. see to visit the farm or ranch couple are invited to attend Due to Construction Marriage and see the rented item first- the wedding and reception. hand. Rawson Memorial Library licenses Prices range from $28,99 will be J for Harriet, the chicken, to $87.99 for an acre of flow- Donald Dwayne Donley ers. Alliah Kathrene Riddle and Jean Ann Stcinbacher, There you have it, lots of both of Vr-lssar. gift ideas. Now quit stalling CLOSED A daughter, Alliah Larry Alan Inscho and and start shopping! Kathrcnc, was born to John Kathleen Ann Iverscn, both and Lori (Gohsman) Riddle of Fostoria. CASS CITY CHRONICLE for TWO WEEKS USPS 092-700 Oct. 24 at Bay Medical, Bay PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY City. She weighed 7 pounds, Sr. Citizens’ Menu AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Dec. 2 - Dec. 14 3 ounces and was 19 1/4 Serzior citizens are asked to 6550 Main Street Second-class postage paid at inches long. make reservations on the day Cass City, Michigan 48726 Paturnnl grandparents are of the meal between 8 a.m. POSTMASTER: Send address No books or other materials will be Williarn C. Riddle, Yuma, arid 9 a.m. by culling changes to Arb., and Peggy Jo Riddlc, Berenice Sowden, 872-2397. CASS CITY CHRONICLE, P.O. due during this 2 week period No BOX 115, CASS CITY, Mi 48726 Phocnix, Ariz. Maternal DEC. 2-34 John Haire, publisher lute fees will be charged. All library grandpmnts arc thc late Carl National Advertising Representatbe. 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ryNryh)NNNNNNNry~NNN Memkr FDIC Developmental I Take Outs Available at 2:30 p.m. E-Mail us at: [email protected] Kindergarten. Call 872-3336 or 872-3960 This message courtesy oJ Mutual Savings Bar-tk, Cass City SOON: Michael Jodan & Bugs Bunny “SPACE JAM” CAS CITY. MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27.1996 PACE THREE The back forty

01994bPond by Roger Pond

I have always enjoyed giv- “Go ahead: Scare all the fish This also confirms one ing advice. I think back to with your fdncy boats! At piece of advice I’ve been giv- my previous life as a county least I’ve got my education. ing to prospective authors for extension agent and realiz,e They can’t take that away years: “If you want to be a that dishing out advice was from me.” writer, try to get yourself a probably my favorite part of Another person I advise nice, quiet room with a tall Fred Auten, Cass City, was astounded recently while at- the job. occasionally is serving time fence out front.” tending a wedding on Huron Line Road. He was seated op- Some of it was good advice, in a state penitentiary. He Maximum security is best, posite a lady who lives in Wisconsin, hut came to the wed- too, and some of it wasn’t. wrote me several years ago so folks won’t keep barging ding from New York City. That never bothered me, about doing a book on mush- in all the time. I’ve never She had no trouble finding wherc to go, She looked it up though. Most of this advice rooms. known a writer who couldn’t on the internet. The computer directed her not to Cass City went to farmers, and they’re 1 should make clear this benefit from a little restraint but right to the home where the wedding was held. smart enough not to take it, man’s prison sentence has now and thcn. In addition, it outlined 3 different routes: the shortest, the PAGERS WERE presented Thursday to Victim Assistance Program if it isn’t any good. nothing to do with my advice easiest and the quickest. volunteers (front row, from left) Jim Chambers, Cass City; Judi David, All that has changed. Now - - or mushrooms. He just How that ever got on the computer is beyond me, Auten I sometimes give advice to happens to know a lot about F.E.T.C.H. to said. Vassar; Delores Jashinske, Caro; Stacy Enderle, Palms; (second row, folks who don’t know me so fungi and somehow thought feed everyone ********** left) Maria Taylor, Caro; Aaron Aumann, Cass City; Diane Santhany, well, and there’s the fright- I knew something about Cass City; Kami Errer, Elkton; Candy Mattson, Millington; (Lt. Jim ening possibility some of books . them may believe me. A few weeks ago, I received The Cass City High School Jiroux and Undersheriff Jim Jashinske), (back row) Ron Begeman, Caro, A few weeks ago, I got a a second lctter from this fel- Student Council is sponsor- Readers Digest has come up with a new wrinkle in thc never and Rick Tbckey, Caro. letter from a man in Pennsyl- low - - along with copies of ing project F.E.T.C.H. (Feed ending battle for subscribers. vania who wants to publish articles hc has published in a Everyone This Christmas It proposes that the $23,500 that may be due me will be a book. He has the manu- popular magazine and a sci- Holiday). The group will col- delivered by American Protcctive Services, Inc. Enclosed is script - - with illustrations, entific journal. I think this lect goods Dec. 3 from the a legal-appearing document to sCrve as an “authorization slip” and was wondering how qualifies him as one of the north end of town and Dec. so I can accept the money. Right. Success story: Victims these things should be sub- most successful writers I 5 from the south end of town Suggestion for Readers Digest: Save your money, I’ll take mitted to a publisher. know. from 7:30-9:30 both nights. a check. This fellow grew up on a dairy farm, has a B.S. in ag- Assistance program b riculture, and a keen interest ********** in rural living. Near the end Tuscola County Sheriff’s by policy and procedures date, ranging from incidents of his letter, my correspon- Sometimes itcms in the “Michigan Trivia” book remind that Department officials are developed by the sheriff’s of rape to the death of an in- dent mentions he recently time is fleeting by. One of thc items was to name the man- pleased with early assess- department. They are avail- fant due to Sudden Infant received his J.D. ager of the Detroit Tigers when they won back-to-back pen- ments of the department’s able to any law enforcement Death Syndrome (SIDS). So, I gave him some advice. nants in 1934-35. Victim Assistance Program, agency or emergency ser- Two of the calls, involving I said he could mail his stuff The answer is Mickey Cochrane. The book doesn’t men- which has been in place for vices in the county. domestic violence and a fa- to publishers if he wanted, tion it, but the teams were the St. Louis Cardinals (gas house about 9 months. Jashinskt: pointed out the tal traffic crash, occurred in but he might as well save the gang), which won in 1934, and the Chicago Cubs, which “I’ve heard some very posi- volunteers frec up police, fire the Cass City area. postage. If he really wants it Detroit defeated. tive things, personally,” and mcdical personnel to do published, he will probably Pre-arranging It remains stuck in memory because I waited all night to Undersheriff Jim Jashinskc have to do it himself. their jobs without leaving the Hospital personnel, victims and pre- get a bleacher ticket for one of the Chicago games when 12 said last week following a victinis or the victim’s fam- and their families, and oth- Then, I congratulated him years old. meeting in which the volun- ily unattended. “They have ers who have witnessed the on getting his John Deere, -~__ teer advocates were pre- really helpcd us to fill that victim advocate program in and told him I’ve always sented with pagers. gap,” he said. action have had a lot of good wanted one, but could never pie and secure way to provide The Weather The equipment was pur- At last week’s meeting, it things to say about the vol- scrape up the cash. Several days later I realized for the approaching tomorrow. High Low Precip. chased with funds from a was noted the advocates have unteers, according to $48,500 federal grant what I had done. I assumed Tuesday ...... 36 ...:...... 21 ...... 0 been sent out on 10 calls to- Jashins ke. awarded to the sheriff’s de- J.D. was an abbreviation for The Funeral Assurance Plan is Wednesday ...... 35 ...... 28 ...... 0 partment and the Human “John Deerc”, when it likely a special insurance program Thursday ...... 32 ...... 26 ...... 0 stands for “Journalism De- Friday ...... 40 ...... 30 ...... 03” Development Commission’s designed for your loved ones Thumb Area Assault Crisis gree.” Saturday ...... 36 ...... 30 ...... 0 when you’re not there for them. Center, which are work i ng Instead of joining an elite Sunday ...... 33 ...... 28 ...... tr. cooperatively in the effort. class of tractor owners, thc We’re ready to help you pre-plan Monday ...... 36 ...... 27 ...... 0 The grant will also be uscd poor fellow just received his so all costs and arrangements (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plmnt.) to hirc a coordinator for thc journalism degrec! He must will be taken care of. program. feel the same way I do when The county program cur- I tow my ’59 Glasspar down rently has 13 volunteer ad- to the boat ramp. THEFUNERAL F vocates, who are called to ASSURANCEPLAN All the mechanics and car- Don’t forget to service in the event of a ho- Most folks lovc ;I parade. much to be thankful for and micide, suicide or any trau- It’h an cvcnt that ratcs right will give thanks at the turkey penters arc unloading their check us out matic death, including fatal up thcre with fireworks, sure dinncr planned for later in bass boats, with the 90-horsc Debra L. Kranz, Director motors and electric coffee or serious injury traffic acci- to draw a crowd. the day. Cass City, MI 48726 Kingston, MI 48741 makers, while I’m shoving for your dents; criminal sexual con- It docsn’t haw to bc an ex- Meanwhile, get out of the 517-072-21 95 517-683-221 0 duct; domestic abuse and my old boat off the trailer. Christmas travaganm eithcr. ‘Take Cass way, you’re blocking the Call us today for your family. other types of calls such as City’s tnodcst 4th of July view. Sometimcs I want to shout, gift giving house fires and natural disas- paradc. Folks gct chairs 15)- needs.. ters. catcd along thc parade route Victim advocates’ duties soon after day break to assure include comforting and help- a good scat. a ing victims and making ap- I supposc that’s why niaijor propriate referrals to igen- cittcs iicros\ thc country cies and services available to stage thosc giant parades on them. ’I’hanksgivtng. It draws They also serve as a go-be- peoplc who rnay bccorne Great Present .I. tween for victims, their fami- customers and thcy all end lies and police officials and with Santa ho-ho-hoing on emergency service provid- thc climactic find float. ers; accompany victims to The s e par ad e Y w 1) u 1d the hospital, police station or quickly become history if shelter, as needcd, and aid thcy dcpcnded on folks lib ,I and educate victims as to mc. A little gocs a long way their rights, Crime Victim’s Great Filiture! and whatevcr tho paradc’s Compensation and the crim- notcd for quickly becomes nal justice system. ‘ too inuch. way too much, of The volunteers receive 40 a good thing. 315 NORTH STATE ST. CARO, MI 48723 hours of initial training by a Threc that T haw attctided PHONE 673.2238 M i c h i gan Sheriff As soc i a- ovcr thc ycarx quickly come tion trainer, followed by on- to mind. Thc hands at the going training sessions. HoI larid ‘I‘u I i p Fe s t i Val. Victim advocates are bound Bands add ;i lot but after about SO of thctn, thc last 25 arc no lotigcr music to the ci1t.s. Cass City Public Schools InWyorning thc paradc: was in con-junction with a rodeo PROGRESS IN EDUCATION and after an hour or so of ,from the desk of Ken Micklash, Superintendmt horscs arid niorc horses, they could put thc rernaindcr in thc corral and save a lot of INCLEMENT WEATHER AND SCHOOL CLOSING work for thc clean-up crcw. ‘I’hc rcnowned Parade of I Roses in Pasadcnn is great During thc weeks and months ahead we can expect ice, rain, snow and fog. Severe or fot thc first couplc of hours at adverse weather conditions will undoubtedly force the closing of our school buildings hut iiftt‘r that you start think- one time or another during thc school year. ing that bcfore it’s all over, the flowers \\.ill ht. ;is wilted Canceling school or not canceling is usually a no-win situation. Part of the problem is as you ~Irc, that our school district covers approximately 200 square miles. Our boundaries extend 1kt mi t ’5 ann 11 al ‘I’hun ksgiv- to Sebewaing Rd. to the north, Arnold Rd. to the east, Colling Rd. to the west (which is ing Pat-aclc has survived Idirectly north of Caro) and Legg Rd. to the south (which is one mile south of Hemans). sonic trying periods when Each geographic area can, and often does, have a different ice, snow, rain or fog condi- Hudson’s gavc up it\ spon- tion on the sanic day. There is no way we can satisfy everyone; nevertheless, we attempt sorship, imcl appears to he to do the best we can with making a rational decision as early as possible regarding back on track. hipgcr and closing and delays. hcttcr thiw cvcr. with expo- surc on national television. On days in question regarding the opening or possible early closing of schools wc It has bragging rights hc- suggest you listcn to the listed radio or TV stations. Early morning decisions to close CI-IUSC‘of what sponsors claim school will be made before busses are dispatched for thc morning runs by 6:45 a.m. if‘ are the largcst papicr-mache possible. Please rcmember that on occasion, our Michigan weather changes rapidly, and heads in the world. There are things do not always go as planned. During these times we ask for your patience and sure io bc hordes of tolks huddled under blankets and undstanding. J ou s t i n g for ad van t ag cou s I viewing sites long bcforc the Radio Stations WKYO - AM 13.60 - Caro paradc passcs by. In Tuscola County, see Dennis Crookedacre, Moore Motors of Caro, and Advanced WLEW- AM 13.40- Bad Axe It’s sure that !or thc vast Communications of Vassar. WMIC - AM 6.60 - Sandusky inaj or i t y what Than k sg i v i ng In Huron County, see Deborah McBride, East Huron n/ of Bad Axe, and Bukoski WHNN - FM 96.1 - Saginaw is all about or, rather. what it Chew-Pontiac of Ubly. WIOG - FM 102.5 - Sapinaw was originally crcatcd for, - Call Toll-Free 1-800-624-8766 @ MorORokA won’t merit cvcn ii passing 0181 E. Huron, Bad Axe (across from courthouse)... Ph. (517)269-1666 IT.V. Station WNEM - TV 5 - Bay City thought. 4536 W. Caro Road (M-81),Caro ...Ph. (517)673-1666 I It’s surc, alw. that if‘ you L ‘TeleTac requires 2-year contract, Flip Phone requires 3-year contract. Certain restrictions amlv. asked, rnwt of the paradc A 1 Questions can be sent to mc at 4868 N. Seeger St., Cass City, MI 48726. Thank you. f’ans will hay thal thcy havc CASS CITY, MICHIGAN DAP-E E111 TR ClASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1996 Men's Printed Men's "Dickies" Down Memory Lane Flannel MATCH UNIFORMS Navy - Green - Brown From the files of the Chronicle PAJAMAS LONG SLEEVE Sizes Small SHIRTS They are Joyce DeLong, 5 YEARS AGO ing, at the monthly meeting General Insulatcd Wire thru X-Large Sizes 14 1/2-17 112 of Cub Scout Pack 3594 held Works employees, Cass City, clarinet; Toni Jones, sousa- BUTTON or phone, and Bill Dohbs, trom- The El kl and-Novesta Nov; 20 at the Campbell El- voted against joining thc PULLOVER Unitedway campaign netted enientary gym. United Steel Workers ot' bo ne. $13gg Danny Fritz, 33, of Cass Anierica union, a branch ot' At Foodtown IGA Super donations well over this Sizes 18-20 year's goal of $16,500. For City, was killed in an acci- the A€%-CIO, in ;.in clcction Market - Large size Blue the fourth consecutive year, dent on U.S. 27, near held Tuesday at the plant. Chcer, 25 cents; Heinz To- UPS employees achieved Houghton Lake Friday night. Three Cass City High mato Soup, 10 cents; Whitc Funeral services are sched- School niusic: studellts have Grapefruit, 6 for 39 cents; $1sg9 100 percent participation in the fund drive. Their dona- uled Tuesday, Nov. 25, at been picked from a list of' 7 Jonathan Apples, 4 Ihs. 39 Rea. &Tall tion, $5,200 of which came Inimanuel Lutheran Church, to play in the Youth Coriccrt cents; Miracle Whip, qt. .jar from employee contribu- Scbewaing. to bc presented at Caro High 49 cents. tions, was the single biggest School Saturday, Dec. 2. donation to the local cam- 25 YEARS AGO paign. The end of a glorious sea- Stings are top son arrived for the Cass City With about one percent of Red Hawks Friday in the dis- the 1970 sugar beet crop still trict basketball finals at to come in to Caro's Michi- .farm managers Frankenmuth, as a potent gan Sugar Plant, an astro- Five farm nianagers cn- Anlong thosc honored are noiiii cal tot a1 exceeding Frankenmuth Eagle team rolled in Michigan Statc David and Donna Sting of All at overpowered Cass City. 300,000 tons of'the crop has Univcrsity's Tclfarrn pro- Unionvillc, who run a 660- crossed the scales. Normally Selected to thc Blue Bay gram have hccn sclcuted to acre farm that produces a crop of 220,000 tons is con- League all -conference first receive the 1990 Farm Man- wheat. corn. sugar beets, ed- sidered excellent. team were Jodi Hillaker, ager of' the Year award. ible soybeans and several High winds, starting out of Jenny Storm and Jodi Telfiirrn is a f;irrn husincss typcs of dry ediblc beans. the southwest, moved into Schember. Darcie Monroe analysis and record-kecping Thc farrir has been enrolled Tuscola County Sunday, and Stephanie Leiterman re- system that has bccn assist- in the Telfarm program for stranding a numher of hunt- ceived honorable mention. ing farm rnanagers with thcir ahout 24 years. ers out on Saginaw Bay, and Thumh area huntcrs taking hu s i nc deu i si on i ncc Diivid is prcsident of the forcing other hunters to re- ss s s part in this year's regular lire- 1928. local church school board, is treat shore as quickly as arm deer season appear to be to The Tclfartn awards recog- active in Michigan Farm Bu- possible with the water niov- taking a higher percentage of nize thc nianiigcrs' etficicnt reau and is a member of the ing out of the hay. A coast bucks compared to recent organization and farin husi- board of directors of the re- guard helicopter picked up 3 years. As of Thursday, the ness opcration during the cently merged Scbewaing more Flint area hunters early DNR Cass City Field Office past 3 ycars, thcir Icadurship and Pigeon elevators. He Monday morning after a cold had checked 185 deer since in Michigan agriculture and scrvcd for many years as a Sunday night on the bay. gun hunters took to the field their contributions to their director for the Sebewaing An informal talk by Presi- Nov. 15. Last year, 107 bucks local community, says John Cooperative Elcvator. dent W.E. Walpole high- had been checked by the Jones , ?'e I farm d i rcc t or. same date. lighted a banquet and award dinner Saturday night for an estimated 275 employecs of r-- l!!mmmm 10 YEARS AGO Walhro Corporation at @ Mall of America 9 12/3 & 12/10 ood Qualiiy with MetaZ Zippers S herwood Forest Country Relief efforts are well un- Club in Gagetown. Walpole 1.DAY derway on behalf of a Cass recognized Neil Hurry for his hw '139'w City family of' 15 which was work with thc company and PRE4lOLIDAY New York forced from its 2-story, 7- told of his various achievc- bedroom home Thursday ments for Wdlbro. Hurry, thc $1599 night by a 2-alarm fire. The first employee to achieve re- Cass City and Gagetown fire tirement status from the man- I New York or Mall of America fr# IJq WPP departments were called at agement staff, will end his about 8:30 p.m. to the Walbro career at the end of' Melvin Hoppc homc on Van the year. ORLANDQ@,J119'0,, Dyke Road. Mrs. Hoppe was Eldred Lee Kelley, son of Dates: 7 Nights: 1/4, 1/11, 1/18, 1/25 AirlCarMotd Ladies' "Lee" sent to Hills and Dales Gen- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kelley, Package Available eral Hospital lor treatment of Cass City, is enrolled as a stu- Wednosdays & Saturdays 3,4,7,10,11,14 NQMa shock and smoke inhalation. dent in Asbury's Theological JEANS Tentative plans by the Seminary, Wilmore, Ky., in United Parcel Service in Cass a course of study leading to 'etites - Med's. - Longs City to purchase and relocate the Master of Divinity de- ATLANTICOne Day "Fun Trips" C1-K 3oys' on about 3 acres of the gree. ind All village's 75-acre industrial park were unveiled by the 35YEARS AGO vlen's village council Monday night. Either a faulty burner or a Zasual Fred Leeson Sr. of Cass faulty control was listed as Imb City has been promoted at the cause of a niinor boiler I "i gS9 Saginaw Division of General exp 1 o sio n at Fre i burg cr 's COAT Motors. He was a former Grocery Storc, Sunday at THIS WEEK associate administrator and 2:30 p.m. and has become superintendent Konrad's Bakery, owned of materials management. and operated by Konrad DVENTURES IN TRAVEL Ron Hudson was awarded Konwalski, is scheduled to 6734080 or JACKETS the "Arrow of Light", the hold its grand opening Fri- 140017~3117 l20 W. Burnside Downtown Cam &xi /".-I' highest award in Cub Scout- day, Dec. 1. I Now A22 At Men's "Van Heusen" 25 0/o DRESS SHIRTS DAYS ONLY FRI., SAT., SUN. Short or Long Sleeve 3 - Solids or Prints ov !ember 29, 30, Dec.1 Boys' Long Sleeve Off Sport & Knit BAG & CARRY $40°0ffSHIRTS SALE! Sizes 4- 18 If you can fit it in your cart OURALWADY LOW PRICE2 0 and carry it out, you can take it at Ladies' 20 /a OFF FREE 20°/0 THE PRICE! GIFT NRAPPINC Off Sale prices BUY NOW! effective for dl Infants' in stock merchandise Toddlers' only. Girls' Sportswear COME IN AND PICK UP YOUF SAVINGS BAG

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Village Bach Festival Saturdov. November 30, 1996 7:OO p.m. Lecture 8:15 D.m. Concert J.S. BACH Program Cantata No. 2 10 '0 holder Tag, erwunschte &it" Penelope Jensen, soprano Recitative- Aria Linda Strommen. oboe d'amore FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CARO, MICHIGAN Recitative-Aria Recitative- Aria Jacqueline Hofto. flute Recitative- Aria Brant Austin Taylor. cello Tuesdav, November 26, 1996 8: 15 u.m. Concert Mrs. Thelma Jackson Recitative- Aria TheLayton Festival James, Orchestra harpsichord Phone 658-2347 J.S. BACH ALLEN KRANTZ Suite 1 in Major, BWV 1007 Brant Austin Taylor, cello No. G Summer Music for Flute and Guitar Carl Ellenberger. flute Sheryl and Bobbi Allen and Prelude Allen Krantr, guitar Allemande Prelude Franklin Sweeney of Lan- evening guests of Mr, and Dancing Allen Farrelly had dinner at Courante spent from Thursday Mrs. Chet Leppek. Berceuse sing the China King in Bad Axe Sarabande through Saturday with David Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finale Friday. Menuets I and II INTERMISSION Canham of Niagara Falls, Sweeney. Bill Cleland of Wallcd Gigue ,Gary Wills of Port Austin Canada, and Mrs. Gerald Lake, Don Kramer of MAX BRUCH ARTHUR HONEGGER Wills were Monday supper 4as a Sunday afternoon Appleton, Wis., and Eric Kol Nidre, OD,47 Brant Austin Taylor, cello Concerto da Camera far Flute and English Horn ,crest and Reva Silver was a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Layton James, organ Allegretto amabile Jacqueline Hofto, flute Sedaburg of Pontiac returned Andante ElizabethThe Festival Tomorsky, Orchestra English horn Sunday supper guest of Mrs. Hind. INTERMISSION home Sunday after spending Vivace %raid Wills. Mrs. Curtis Cleland, Mr. 4 days with Mrs. Alex J.S. EACH Lois Cardenas was a Tues- and Mrs. Jerry Cleland, Mr. JOHN DOWLAND Cleland and Carol Laming. Selected Hymn Settings Layton James, organ day overnight patient at Hu- and Mrs. Jim Doerr, Cory Come Again Priscilla Peebles, mezzo-soprano Bob Karg of Westland and Allen Krantr, guitar rgn Memorial Hospital in and Caitlyn Rickett attended CESAR FRANCK Flow My Tears Danny Schultz of Canton Awake Sweet Love Bad Axe. the potluck supper at the Chorale in A Minor Layton James, organ Shabbona RLDS Church spent a few days deer hunt- ing with Jim Hewitt. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CASS CITY, MICHIGAN VlTTORlO GlANNlNl Jennifer Felmlee of Saturday evening. Prelude and Fugue for String Orchestra The Festival Orchestra Houghton and Winnifred Winnifred Sofka returned Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Rumptz were among a group Friday, November 29, 1996 7:OO p.m. Lecture 8:15 p.m. Concert Spfka were Thursday and home Tuesday after spend- Sunday, December 1. 1996 2:OO p.m. Lecture 3:15 P.m. Concerf liday overnight guests of who attended the retired J.S. BACH ing 6 days with Steven and J.S. BACH Uavid and Janie Main and school personnel meeting at Cantata No. 85 "Ich bin ein guter Hirt" Penelope Jensen. soprano Carol Sofia, Krysten and Priscilla Peebles, mezzo-soprano Concerto No. 1 lor Harpsichord Layton James, harpsichord the Presbyterian church in Aria (baritone) in D Minor, SWV 1052 The Festival Orchestra Jbhn of Highland. Friday, Thomas at Harrison. Ouentin Cluereso. ienor Bad Axe Wednesday. Aria (metzo.soprano) Allegro Janie Main, Jennifer Felmlee Choral (soprano) Timothy Jones, baritone Adagio and Winnifred Sofia went to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elizabeth Tomorsky, oboe Allegro Jim Hewitt was a Tbesday Recitative.Aria (tenor) Ann Arbor and Saturday Canhani of Niagara Falls, Choral Linda Strommen. oboe ' supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brant Austin Taylor, cello LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN went to the Marty Felmlee Canada, and Tom Wills of Adalaide far Tenor and Guitar Quentin Quereau, tenor Jim Doerr. Layton James, harpsicl~ord Allen Krantz. guitar home in Bay City before Las Vegas spent from Sunday The Festival Orchestra Doris Western, Mr. and till Thursday with Mrs. ANTONIO VlVALDl Winnifred Sotka returned Mrs. Dan Franzel, Mr. and PABLO CASALS Concerto for Guitar in D Major Allen Krantz, guitar Gerald Wills. Song of fhp Birds Brant Austin Taylor, cello Allegro The Festival Orchestra home. Mrs. Chuck Allen Sr., Nrs. Francis Schultz called Mr. Mr. and mrs. Gerard The Festival Orchestra LargrJ and Mrs. Chuck Allen Jr. and Allegro ;in Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt Marchand and Mr. and Mrs. LAYTON JAMES Allen Farrelly had dinner at Aria "Behold. Let Us Love One Another" Penelope Jensen, soprano INTERMISSION ihursday . Floyd Spiers of Waterford the Franklin Inn Tuesday for Brant Austin Taylor, cello spent the weekend at thc Layton James, harpsichord FRANZ SCHUBERT Chuck Allen Jr.'s birthday. St3ndchen, froni Schwanengesang 1825 :Bob Cleland of Waterford Marchand home here. Penelope Jensen, soprano G.P. TELEMANN Heidenrbslein, Op, 3, #3, 181 5 spent from Monday till Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mr. and Mrs. Greg Decker, Allen Krantr. guitar Robinson of Cass City were Concerto for Two Flutes in A Major Carl Ellenberger. flute Wednesday with Mrs. Alex Scott and Juliann of Ply- Gravement Jacqueline Hofto, flde SAMUAL BARBER Timothy Jones, baritone Cleland and Carol Laming. Saturday evening guests of mouth spent the weekend Vistement The Festival Orchestra Dover Beach Mr. and Mrs. Kevin The Everest Quartet Other visitors were Dan with Mr. and Mrs. Art Largenient Stephen Rose. violin Robinson and Chris. Vivernent Jeanne Preucil Rose, violin Cleland of Clawson, Mrs. Decker. INTERMISSION Shirley Knapp of Walled Joan DerHovsepian, viola Ken Osentoski Sunday and Brant Austin Taylor, cello ANTONIN DVORAK Uick Wallace Monday. Lakc spent from Wednesday J.S.Caiitata BACH No. 81 "Jesus schlaft, Jennifer Felmlee of String Quintet in E-Flat Major, Op. 97 The Everest Quartet till Sunday visiting relatives was sol1 icli hoffen?" Houghton was a Wednesday Stephen Rose, violin Mr. and Mrs. Gary and fricnds in this vicinity. Allegro nnri tanto Aria (niezro-soprano) Penelope Jensen, soprano overnight guest of Winnifred Allegro VIVO Jeanne Preucil Rose, violin Reciiative-Aria (tenor) Priscilla Peebles, mezzo-soprano Andersen of Brighton left Mrs. Jim Hewitt spent a few Sofia. Larghetto Joan DerHovsepian, viola Arioso-AriaRecitative (mezzo (baritone1 soprano) Quentin Ouereau. tenor Sunday after spending 5 days days with Mrs. Danny Finale, Allegro guisto Brant Austin Taylor, cello Timothy Jones, baritone Jim Hewitt was a Saturday with Sally Chisholm, viola Choral Carl Ellenberger, flute with Mrs. Earl Schcnk. Schultr, and daughters at supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacqueline Hofto, flute Don McKnight and Jim C ant on . Char 1ie Corbi s hley . TOMMASO ALBlNONl Linda Strommen. oboe d'amore Hewitt were Tuesday guests Richard Bukowski, Danny Concprto in D Minor for Oboe, Op 9,No. 2 Linda Strommen, oboe Elizabeth Toinorsky, oboe d'amnre Julie Koroleski, Tanya and Allegro lion presto The Festival Orchestra Brant Austin Taylor, cello c,f Catherine McMichael, harpsicliord Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bredow. and Jeff of Lake Orion spent Katie of Bad Axe and Allen Adagio The Festival Orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Clarencc a fcw days with Mr. and Mrs. Farrelly spent Nov. 15 with Allporo Rumptz were Monday Clarence Rumptz. Laura Kulish. Joyce Voil and a friend from Sterling Heights spent Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alex Cleland and Carol Orbital: $5.5 million tax exempt bond Laming. Eleven members of the The Michigan Rciiaissance 'rownship, Saginaw County. equipment for this facility. officer and department djrec- stroke engines, primarily in Traveling Breakfast Club Fund rccently approved a tor of the Michigan Jobs the marine cnginc market. met Thursday at McDonald's $S.S million tax-exempt The project includcs the fi- "Projects such as thls pro- Commission. The company employs 75 food and family restaurant in bond issue to help finance nancing of leasehold im- vide increased job opportu- people and as ii result of the Bad Axe. They will meet at the expansion of' Orbital provements to a 42,500 nities for Michigan residents. Osbital Fluid Technologies project will be creating an Fluid Inc , square feet lcased facility. We are pleased to be able to Inc. is a manufacturer of fud estimated 35 new jobs within !%'':j a\ Thir beautiful Holiday the Peppcrmill in 2 weeks. Tcchnologrcs L.' BARBIE Keepsake Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hind which has relocatcd l'rom and the acquisition and in- provide support," said Doug and oil systems for direct in- the next 3 ycars. 3rnsment is 4th in a were Wednesday evening Cass City to Bucna Vista stallation of' machincry and Rothwell, chief executive_- jection. -~ of 2-stroke and 4- ieries. Get yours today! guests of Reva Silver. Marie Decker of Adrian a 7- --'- spent the weekend with Flo- rence Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Canham of Niagara Falls, Canada, Tom Wills of La Vegas, Rhonda Ulfig and Vanessa of Ubly, Gary Wills of Port Austin and Reva Sil- ver were early Thanksgiving supper guests of Mrs. Gerald Wills Tuesday evening. Allen Farrelly visited Laura Kulish Saturday forenoon and Sunday.

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-J I 'I I ,?** IL--- - _ - - -1 GIFT MESSAGE (limit 25 characters) *I I !b -I-p :I u-J 1 I PAGE SIX (’ASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1996 CASS ClTY, MICHIGAN’ Kingston falls to Glen Lake in semifinals For the 2nd tirnc in 3 ycars, Mikowski accounted tor the Glen Lakc hold Kingston to rest late in the final frame the Kingston Cardinals’ gme’s nuiden scort: with II jiist I47 yilt-ds of’ to1;11 of‘- following MuLaughlin’s 2nd dream of playing for the one yard I-un alicr recovering Insc. Kingston pickcd up 76 interccption as Kingston was Class DL) state title was his own fumble near thc ymls rushing, includitig 27 l‘orced to go almost exclu- foiled by the Maple City Kingston goal line. hy Mcl .aughlin on 9 totcs. sively tu an air attack. Glen Lake Lakers. M i kow s k i ’ s fu tii b I e was :inc! 7 I yards pissing on 3 Glen Lake marched from Coach Bill Hollcnbeck’s originally rccovcrcd by ;i c o 111 p1 c t i o n s . Kingston’s 40 yard line to the Lakers endcd the Cardinals’ Kingston playcr who Kingston’s dc fcnsc also goal line in just 2 plays, fantasy season with a 2 1-0 coughed it hack to Glen Lake plii yed wcll. ‘I’tle Cardi rials where they held a first and victory at Clare Saturday on the samc play when hc held Cilcn I.,dx‘s high pow- goal. The Kingston defense during the (’lass DII sernifi- tried to advmce thc pigskin. crcd option of‘t’crisc to just stuffed Glen Lake on its first nals. Kingston argued that the over IO0 yards rushing 3 downs before Mikowski Kingston got oft to a shaky fumblc was rccovcrcd in ttic 1t I 1.0ug ti t hc g :I I IIC ’ s ( ) pe ti i rig scored his 2nd marker from start, but then regrouped to end lone that would have 3 quarters. one yard out. Jason Wuerfcl hold Glen Lake scoreless re s u I tcd i n ‘an autom at i c added the extra point kick. Hut witti 1 1 :24 lctt 111 tho until the final quarter. t ( u u ti bac k , Glen Lakc rushed for 268 The Lakers’ initial score Both schools had their g a it1 e, q u ;ir t c r b iic k B I i ii n yards. Mi kow ski collec ted wasn’t without controversy. sharc of miscues on the af- Maurer I-accd 03 ynrcts to pay 105 yards on 21 carries, Senior sensation John ternoon. Glen Lake coinmit- dirt. Maurcr’s run for points while suphomore Maurcr McLaugh1 in was intercepted ted 6 turnovers, but their de- af’tcr extcndcd Glcn [,itkc’s chipped in 10 I yards rushing on the Cardinals’ opening fense proved worthy to all advantagc to 14-0. and another 58 through the drive. Glen Lake’s Jeff tests on all occasions. Glen Lake put the game to air on 6 of 9 passes.

MAPLE CITY’S J.T. Musselman is stopped by Kingston’s Don Anfer (72) and Bulldogs top Ubly, lose Mike Spencer (54) after picking up short yardage during the Class DD semifi- nals. Glen Lake advanced into the state finals with a 21-0 win. (Photo courtesy of Kona Hillaker) in finals,to Kingston -

As expected, the Kingston a go to player and we have S hugc boost from junior Dana ing into the final period. Kate (Powers) did a good job Cardinals captured the dis- girls who don’t want the Zyrowski in thc 2nd stanza. Owen-Gage opened thc fi- defensively inside,” credited trict crown Saturday at Ak- ball.” Zyrowski tossed in 7 of hcr nal period with a 5-1 run to Roller. ron with a 36-30 victory over Stepping up for Kingston gninc high 13 niarkers to knot the gam at 24-all but Ubly closed the gap to 33- thc Owen-Gage Bulldogs. down the wire were seniors help stake Kingston to ;I 1 h- Kingston responded with an 29 on Creguer’s 15’ jumper, IS advantagc at thc brcak. The win advances the 22-1 Devin Kellcy and Megan 8-2 run of their own to cap- but a timely 3-point play Although Kingston Coach Cardinals into the Class L) Roland. ture their 2nd consecutive from Powers with 1:50 re- rcgionals at Ubly, where they Kelley and Roland, who sat Jim Grccn had his Cardinals district crown. maining in the period ex- holding the hall at the ond of will meet Ashley tonight out much of the first hall On the evening, Kingston tended Owen-Gage to a 36- (Wednesday) in the regional plagued with foul trouble, thc opcning 2 f’raiiics, it was converted I6of 25 foul shots, 29 margin. Uhly’s Rachel finals. tallied 10 of the Cardinals’ thc Bulldog ot’t’cnsc that was including 4 of 6 in the final Morell’s free throw ended ‘The Bulldogs finish with a final 13 riiarkers to preserve on hold to opcn thc 2nd half‘. minute to preserve thc win. the scoring in the quarter. “We -just couldn’t do any- 12- 10mark. the win. Besides Zyrowski, Powers Smith took control of the thing on ot‘l’cnsc,” said As was the case during their Both teaitis came out tight finished with a dozen in her contest in the final period, Roller. “Attributc that to 2 North Central Thumb in thc opening frame, whcrc final game in a Bulldog uni- scoring 7 straight points for K i ngst on’s de f’cnsc. ‘I‘hci r League tilts, Owen-Gage Owen-Gage grabbed a 5-3 form as the game’s only the winners during a 9-2 quickness hurt battled the league charnps for lead on a pair of charity us.” other double digit performer. spurt. ’Thc C ard i n al I i in i t cd 4 quarters before bowing. tosses by senior Amanda s Salcido added 9 for the los- When Wyrick collected her Owen-Gage to just 2 ficld “They find a way to beat Salcido. ers. 5th foul at the 2:4X mark, us,” said Coach Dean Roller. With Kelley and Roland on goals by senior Kate €'ewers Ubly’s chances of any come- “In the 4th quarter they have the bench, Kingston got a to gain a 23- 19 riiargin hcad- 1JBLY G AM E back were laid to rest. Wyrick finished with a team best 17 Owcn-Gage advanced into tallies. thc district final with a 59- OWEN-GAGE- 40 win Thursday over the KINGSTON CJbly Bearcats. Junior Tonyn Smith proved OWEN-GAGE - Smith 3-0 to be thc differencc, as she ( 1 - I ) 7; Powers 5-0 (2-3)12; tossed in a game high I 2 Nickerson 0-0 (2-3) 2; points that included 11 in the Salcido 1-0 (7-8)9. final period. TOTALS 9-0 (12-16) 30. Senior Krissy Wyrick kept - the Bearcats close through- KINGSTON - Corlis 1-0 (0- out the initial half with timely 0) 2; Meredith Roland 1-0 shots behind the 3-point arc. Wyrick collected 3 treys in (0-0) 2; Ke1lt.y 1-0 (5-6) 7; KINGSTON’S JOHN McLaughlin leaps to break up a pass ZyrnuskiMegan Roland 3-2 I -0(2-5) (5-10) 14;7; the half that kept Ubly within play intended for Maple City’s Chris Garvin during the Class 3 at the break, where they trailed 28-25. :;,;c;\p-o (2-2) 2: King 0-0 DD semifinal Saturday at Clare. (Photo courtesy of Rona Hillaker) Owcn-Gage got a huge lift TOTALS 7-2 (16-25) 36. t’roni Melissa Vargo in the - early going as she collected IO points by the halfway point. “Vargo had some big points in the first half,” said Rnller, who will look for Vargo to of thc GET carry much load next year along with classmate Smith. Owcn-Gage extended its margin to 36-30 heading into the final frame as the Bull- UBLY’S ANGIE Puvalowski splits Owen-Gage defenders dog defense held Ubly to solo baskets by Wyrick and Tonya Smith (32) and Melissa Vargo during Thursday’s dis- Sara Creguer in the 3rd trict action at Akron. s t an /.aI “Jennifer (Winchester) and Have A f picture Perfect PRICE TO MATCH Holiday PRIMESTAR is the only mini satellite dish with equipment to buy. with Photo Greeting Card a Plus, for a limited time, you’ll get our Super Val1 EYE CAR1 Pack of 84 channels, which includes HBC Cinemax, Encore and STARZ! along with all you & EYEWEAR favorite cable channels, FREE for two months 3” - 20 pictures for $899 That’s a savings of nearly $1 lo!

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S t 11 de 11 t s i n t c r c‘s t cd i 11 but Jump says students often option to attend thc univer- hiinds-on ciirt‘ers in agricul- enroll because they are seek- sity an opportunity to take turc c~nget good jobs with- ing a career change or an thc courses that they want or oiit 3 years of stiidy. addition a1 degree. 11ee.d. M ic higall SI atc Univcrsi ty ’s “The students in the “Currently, a basic soils I n s t i t utc o t’ Ag r i c u 1 t 11 r a 1 turfgrass prograiii average 27 Technology ( 1AT), t‘oundud years of age and are usually class has 19 students enrolled right here and tiiorc that1 100 yuars ago, is looking for a second degree,” on canipus, 15 a 2-year progriiiii that contin- he says. students in Grand Rapids and iics to prcparc its graduatcs John Shelle, director of the 19 students in Travcrsc City who are learning vii-1 ITV,” 3.9 Magnum 1 tor good paying johs. horse nianagenient program. V-6 engine, 4 speed Clit‘t Junip: 1AT director. says the program enables his Jump says. automatic transmission, says the prograni is an ap- students to have all the OP- SLT-plus package, air Four iiiorc‘ courses will hc conditioning, aluminum pciiling altcrnativu for stu- portunities of a technical in- taught next spring through wheels, power windows, den ts interestcd in agricu 1 - stitution at a university loca- ITV, he notes. power locks, tilt wheel, turc who know what they tion. ’ cruise control, 22 gallon want out of their education. “The beauty of the tech pro- Though the program has BuY.$1,5001 -1 fuel tank, keyless remote, Down Down Down AM/FM stereo cassette A Thc IAT consists 01’ 10 ar- gram is that it provides a some drawbacks, such as 66 Months 36 Months 1 I 1 1 48 Months much, much more. c;ix 01‘ study riingi ng from goo d education with ha ii ds - hi g h t Lii t i on and conipt:t i ti o n $394** $335** $290** 1i v cs I oc k a I 1 d t I o r se m ;I n age - 011 experience and technical from c om niuii it y c I) 1 1eg es, I iiient to crop production arid training in a university envi- Jump says that thc results Far t 11 r t‘grass 111 ii II agcnicn t. The ronment where there is a lot outwcigh them. Iiia,iority ol‘stiirlcilts ciirollcd of educational opportunity iiiusl coiiipletc 48 credit through usc of l‘acilities and “It is thc greatest opportu- hours to reccivc aii resources,” he says. nity for a young nian or associatc‘s ccrti ticatc. This A 4-year horst: manage- woman to get self-confi- 5.2Ilkf v-8 usu~llytakes only 3 or 4 se- men t pr ogr ani train s stude n t s dence when starting out,” he one I I magm*nengme,4-spad mesters. for work in areas such as !ked says. “It is of the best aulunabc bansmisson, ar Jump says that 99 percent and p h ar iliac eu ti CB1 1n du s- investments that they can mdbonng, Utwhed, muse make for thcir future.” wntd, pwsr windows, powsr ol’the stiideiits cnrolled in the tries. The 2-year tech pro- locks, MFMstereo cassette, power stewing, poww brakes, 11 r o g r :~IIi ti ii v ch a I r c ;id y gram is designed for students ntermittentwpws, drww‘s #de worked iu iliu industry and who desire to work with ani- ’ air baa.5’ P245l75 R16OWL hiiw ;I good idca [ha1 that is nials on a daily hasis. This Special bres, tachometer,slidng rear whal. Lhuy cviirit to pursue iis ski 11 s- or ien ted program o f‘te 11 hdrseat, hght group, rear stop a ciircer. Approxiiiiaicly two- trains students to work with services 66 Months thirds 01’ the ncarly 400 stu- the animals as trainers or decw group, dunmum wheds, $271** $259** @us much, much mme. dunts will rcturn to their l’m- st ab1 e 111 an agers . $344**[ I I [ I i I y tiriii opcra ti o tis. Only 25 students are al- slated “J oh ()ppor t ii 11 it ie s iirc grca t lowed per ycu, so many are l’or those who ;ire opeti to turncd down for admission. The Cass City Church of the rclocalion. hut ahout 90 pcr- Any growth in the program Nazarene will hold special ccnt of the gradiiates choose depends on availability of‘ services Dec. 4-8 each night IO stiiy 111 Micliigu,” Jump fi-lculty iiiembcrs, univcrsi ty at 7:OO p.m. with the Rev. \‘I y\. funding and facilitics to sup- Donald Ault. 2.4 liter, \ dwIlltl~l~ll~ellI port it. dual overhead cam DAMAGE WAS estimated at $5,000 in a house fire Monday ‘‘m was 1” og1 ‘Ill1 lh dtwgned to pvc The landscapc and nurscry Rev. Ault born in Af- engine, 3-speed rica, the son of missionaries afternoon at the Maurice Joos residence, 4346 Woodland Ave., \tlItienth prricIictil tr,llnlIlg111 program prepares students automatic transmissior for careers in ;was such as who ministered in several anti-lock brakes, high Cass City. Elkland Township Fire Chief Milt Connolly said ~~’’’$tr:il ,!~~,~l~~~~c~;l,~~~~~landscape design and con- South American towns, and back bucket seats, full is now pastoring the wmIO take WIIK techrllud s tructi on, green house niai n- , , . , , carpet, rear defroster, an electrical problem is suspect in the blaze, which started at Gagctown Church of the kiiowlcdgc hick tlonie with tenaiice and garden center AMlFM stereo, air bag the rear of the house in a kitchen wall. Nazarene, BuYd,”$’;l””o 1 lLeas;;~~~oooI Iticiii:’ says Jot. Doiiiccq. management. Director Boh 66 Months 1 1 36 Months 36 Months 7 passenger seat, air, d,iiry iiiiinagcnient prograiii Schutzki says that both stu- $31 O** $299** $271 ** driver‘s side rear door. d I rcc t o r . dents enrolliiig in the pro- WeddinR Doiiiccq poiills out that the gram for a change in career * I. I. LJ iiiiriiy dairy t‘arins atid and others just out of high lnvitatrons agribusinussos in the state school find it appealing. 6 o l’l‘ur ni iin y exc cl1 u ii t j oh op- “Students tind the program Traditional Gtylish port uni ties for st I iden t s who a viable option in doii‘t tiavu ii t‘arm to return p os t seco 11 d ary ed u c at i o ti. SEE ME: Cass City Chronicle to. Upon completivii ot‘ the 16- Ernest A. Teichman, Jr. Phone 872-201 Many students enroll’iti ttic month program, they are able automatic transmission, 0 W. Main IAT right al‘tcr high school, to focus and entcr the indus- 6240 air conditioning, power try right out of‘ school,” he Cass City, Mich. windows, power locks, says. Phone 872-3388 tilt wheel, cruise control, Jump says that the program cast aluminum wheels, is currently using interactive 11.1, *..I AWFM cassette stereo cassette,and much, dual much air more. bags, State Farm Insurance Companies television (ITV) to give stu- I*IUR*llC~eb lo Home Offices Elcomington, IllinOiS dents who don’t have the

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A From $60°” Deadlinc tor submitting items in the calendar is the Fri- day noon bcl’ore publication. Road vote recount set A Sanilac County wonian Ladd last wwk filed a pcti- is paying the $300 cost ($10 Monday at 8:30 a.m. in the Friday, November 29 believes there may have been tion requesting a recount. per precinct) for the recount, board of commissioners Alcoholics Anonymous and AI-Anon, Good Shepherd an error in counting thc votes In the petition, Ladd cites Kozfkay said. chambers, located in the @-- CHRISTMAS TREE FARM Lutheran Church, 8 p.m. cast earlier this month for thcclosc vote in light of‘more The recount, expected to county courthouse in 7692 Rossman Rd., Kingston (517) 683-2695 Christm;is Tree lighting, Santa Claus’ arrival, Jan Moore’s and against a proposcd than 17,000 ballots cast, ac- take about 3 days, will begin Sandusky. cording to KoLfkay, who said ‘OLLOW THE SIGNS FROM THE CORNER OF M-46 & M-53 Community Choir, Shabbona United Mcthodist Live Na- county-wide 2-1nill road IN THE FIELD WE HAVE: ONTHE PRE-CUT LOTWE HAVE: tivity, 5-8 p,in., downtown Cass City. millage, and she’s willing to Ladd dso stated a previous road rnillage was defeated by Scotch Pines to 9’ Scotch Pine pay to find out for certain. sought for White Pine Monday, December 2 Sanilac County Clerk Linda votcrs in April 1995, and she Warrant 4 White Pine allcgcs use of new electronic White Spruce White Spruce Band I?trcnts’ meeting, 7 p.m., Homc Ec room, high I. Kozfkay last week an- Blue Spruce nounced the county’s board bal I c) t count i ng cq u i pmcn t Doualas Fir to 6’ sct IOOl. Cass City woman A fek Blue Spruce---WE ALSO OFFER---Douglas Fir to 10’ Novesta Twp. Board iiieering, 7:30 p.m. of canvassers will conduct a might have resultcd in an er- recount of the vote held dur- ror. Cass City police are seek- forged on several personal * White Pine Garland * Wreaths & Door Swags Wednesday, December 4 ing the Nov. 5 general elec- KoLf‘kay indicated shc ing an arrest warrant charg- checks written between ing a live-in health care January 1996 and October Tree Stands *Tree Disposal Bags Duplicate Bridge 7 p.m. 2.t Charniont. Last week’s win- tion. docsn’t helievc thcre wcre worker with allegedly bilk- 1996. **a Discount Trees from $6O0(pre-cuts) ners: John Haire and Bill Dupuis. No game Nov, 27. Next County votcrs were asked any problems with the new game Dec. 4 to approve 2 mills for 5 years optical scan ballot counting ing her employer out of more Police interviewed Moody FreeTree Cleaning and Wrapping for primary roads and ma-jor equipment, saying the than $2 1,000. and said she signed a confes- HORSE DRAWN RIDES ON NOV 29,30& DEC. 7,14 county’s back-up equipment Cass City police reports sion stating she had forged and local streets. Visit The Log House Store nevcr left her office. “The state charges of forgery and the victim’s name on a num- Craft “Winston Man” visits The measure passed by just 25 Local Artisans Offer Their Crafts 1 I votes, 8,172-8,16 I, pav- systern worked fine.” uttering and publishing will ber of checks made out to be sought against Lucinda K. credit card companies and in this 19th centurv historical landmark ing the way for some $1.2 Still, shc explained, election ~ Tuscola County pupils million in funding for pri- law provides for ii rccount on Moody, 24, Cass City. other businesses. The com- New Hours: Mon.-Fri. 3:30-6:30;Sat. 9:30-6:30 mary roads and $362,I)OC)for a proposal if a county resi- Police said the investigation bined checks, which totaled and Opening Day, Nov. 29, 9:30-6:30 Dave Goerlity., the former Fairgrove attended. major and local streets. dent tiles a pctition alleging began when the victim’s $2 1,013.IO, included pay- CLOSED SUNDAYS “Winston Man”, paid a visit Gocrlitz made 4 main However, Bridgcharnpton an crror and/or fraud. daughter reported that her ments for book orders and a ---See You In Church--- to ‘I’uscola C’oiinty Nov. 4. points in his mcssage: De- Township resident Dixie Ladd did just that, and she mother’s signature had been computer. Gocrlitz, I~ortncrlyii 3-pack spite what the tobacco com- a day siiioker-. prcsentcd a pmics woulcl have you bc- powcrl’ul ~iicssngcto junior licvc, (I) the ads are lies -I high and high school stu- about the real value of their Senlor Citizens dents about thc decision they product; (2) kids really are 5% Discount must itlakc regarding to- thc targets of the multi-bil- Every bacco USC. He dt.livcred his lion dollar advertising cam- Wednesday Cass Citya messagc in 3 45-triinutc prc- p:iigns: (3) use of tobacco (Excludes alcoholic sentations, 2 of‘ which werc will not makc you a succ~ss, and tobacco at Cart) kligti School and onc it will only nuke you sick prvducts). 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M L* Kc c , I) 21 1 e M i n k I e r * , IOTH GRADE Joe Vatter, Sausage Maker E;$chott's Accounting 1 1 Hanimett 626 (2161, D. Sh- Men's High Serics: J. Duvin Pitpkuy, kin Roach, Long process annon 597 (234), R. Kerkau l3 r:ind i Ross, Tam 111 ic Stilit h, co Ann & Rhea €3'\ 11 Arnold 528. Melissa Albrecht, Cara It can take 10 or 12 years - 593 (219), J. Johnston 591 I..cc Strickland, Corhin 517458-8609 D Kr ,l*s 8 Men's High Gamcs: (.i. B ickel*, Karcn Krct zschnier, of traditional plant breeding I (214), B. Kingsland S8S Swiiistyn, Kym Tahar, I Smith 207. Chad Mellendorf, Nicole to develop a plant with a spe- 1745 E. Cass City Rd., Ubly, MI 48475 !* !* Mcn'h High Series: D. (222),B. Potrykus 576 (221), Women's High Serics & Rchccc:i 7'urnt.r. cific genetic characteristic, W:lr-:lck...... 9 tinriquist 560. C. Anthes 575 (236), B. ~anie:B. wats6n 502 ~r I 86. whether it's good taste or re- Hours: 6:30 p.m. to p.m. weekdays 2 Mcn's High Games: J. Anthes 574, L. Morgan 57 I, High Team Serics & Cimc: 81'H GRAD€< llTH GRADE sistanuc to disease. But bio- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekends Jyittt1cwson 2 18, I). R. Byrncs 56.5, T. Comment Lindqui\t 2 14. 562 (2 12), J. Mushenski 560, .' Worncn's High Series: J. J. Milletics 553 (215), J. bcrcdith 461. Langenburg 247, D. i Wonicn's High Game: C. Kirkbride 222, J. Krol 21 1, brown 177. G. Robinson 2 1 1. 0 0 0. +iigh'learn Series & Game: High Team Serics & Dee's M.P. Rockcts 35 )))% hlyBuds Kr Blossoms 1865 Games: Milletics Surveying Un p red ic t ab1es 27 Alley Cats 25 ( 064 ) . 2870 ('396). STAR 25 CHARMONT LADIES Golden Oldies 24 MERCHANETTE KREW 20 LEAGUE Dott Manufacturing 7 Nov. 21 Live Wires 6 High Scries: W. Sknklc S 17. JB's Crew 5 High Game: 13. Mathewson Ncl's Kitchen 6 Team #7 5 186. Heartland Home Care 5 Wi 1d John 's 4 High'Ieam Serics Kr Ganie: Ikt ro i t Ed i s c) n 5 Cable-ettes 3 Unpredictables 182s (6 17). J.R.'s C'rcw 5 Dee's M.P. Rockets All Scason Rental 5 Cass City IGA 2 Rolling Hills 4 Pizzavilla 1 THURSDAY NITE TRIO Cam Chiropractic 3 Cass - 0 City Tire Nov. 21 1'OITil YOU 3 3 t 'I'hurrib Auto Wash 2 High Team Series & Gamc: IGA Northwood Golf Course 2 JB's Crew 3033 (1061). County Widc Builders 10 High Series: B. Watson 574, Pioneer Sccds High Actual 'Team Series & S. Hutchinson 521, B. Killers Auto Parts ;# Gamc: J.B.'s Crew 1851 & Pringle 474, B. Kilbourn General Cable 6 658. 477, L. Kilbourn 465, D. Martin Elcctric SO0 Series: L. Erla 531, L. Mathewson 540, C.Hill 468. Marlette Oil & Gas Lciterrnan 522, J. Krohl 5 10, High Games: B. Wdtson Mycogen Plant Scicnccs 4 Spreading Christmas Cheer to,Your Loved Ones Just Got J. Lapp 505. 236, C. Hill 188, D. NEIC 200 Gamcs: E. Erla 201. Mathewson 186, S. H y at t Farms Cheaper By the (Baker's) Dozen.. Thanks to the Book Hutchinson 185, P. Kelly 175, R. Copeland 171. High Tcam Series & C'raiiic: MERCHANTS Mart Same Day Photo Lab Photo Greeting Card I Martin Elcctric 1610 (574). Nov. 20 FRIDAY NIGHT High Scrics & Games: J. MIXED DOUBLES Hacker 602 (235), D. Special! M i 1 IC t ics Surveying 4 Nov. 22 Beechcr 587 (224), G. Wickes 4 Pringle 249. C'hannont Motel 3 Jegstcrs 59 €3 re n t wood 3 Split Happens 52 Twelve Plus One Photo Greeting Cards $7.49 C'ass City Sports 3 us SI Thumb Ag Day Ncw England Lifc 2 Gators 49 t set Dee. 11 , . Photo Greeting Cards @@@@@a@@@@@@@@@ Thumb AR Day 1996 MI Twenty Four PIUS TWO $10.49 63 @ be held Wednesday, Dcc. 11 @ Some gift ideas for you! from 9 a.m. to 4 p.111. at tlic Colony House, Cass City, Thirty Six Plus Three Photo Greeting Cards e @ which will servc as honic of $13.49 Lang Calendars the ThuIlIt, UC~*SIM~CS~ AF- ricultural trade show. @ New shipment of 9 This year's program is big- Forty Eight PIUS Four Photo Greeting Cards $16.49 ger thaii ever with over 100 @ Terry Redlin prints @a agri-businesses having dis- Iregreetingto your order ..... $1.49 4&- .4 plays and information !'or Christmas Crafts participants. Colorize your personalized greet inq. 9 The morning speakrbr will .. .. 49 cents @ Wildlife Gifts a feature Jim Hilkcr, Michigan State University agriciiltiiral PIUS ... Hang a Book Mart Photo Lab Greeting Card on our AGFA @b ec o 11 o inic s spec i a1 i s t , w i th the afternoon prograni focus- Tannenbaum Christmas Tree to enter your name for a chance to win FRAMESHOPPE ing on humorous spcaker AND GIFTS @ Ron Eberhard's prcscntation, a new thirty five millimeter camera kit. The winner will be chosen on @b "If You Can't Gripc, You Need not to "If Jt's Special, Gef It Framed" Can't Farm." Christmas Eve. be present win, no further purchase is ' Odd Sizes dut Specialty CuFtorn Ftaniing Wild;+ Acctssuncs Remember to highlight necessarv.,,- a --- Matting Prints Plates @ Dec. 1 1 011 your calendar uiid e plan to take part in this year's ;b9 N Slate $1 517-673-5825 NOTHING ESCAPES AGFA FILM Caro MI 49723 Torn 8 Linda Krauselowner @ Thumb Ag Day. Limited $2 AG FA lunch tickets will be available. e at the door.

Shop at Ho Ho Home.. Shop at Book Mart! Valuable Coupon! Valuable Coupon! Valuable Coupon! Free! Single Prints Processing 1 Ten Percent Discount $2.89 Carlton Collectible Christmas Any Box of Russell Stover AGFA HDC 36 exposure film, any Gift Candy Ornament with any purchase speed of $50.00 or more! Commercial Clients Do Not Qualify! expires 12/31/96 expires 12/31/96 I

Valuable Coupon! Enter to Win! Win an Adorable Christmas Plush Toy! Name: Free Single Prints Telephone: Processing ! Street: city: Any Disposalble Camera with or without ZI p: - flash ALL BRANDS! Pictures with Santa Drawing Held Christmas Eve Shop at Ho Ho Home.. Shop no epplratlon date! Need Not Be Present to Win! Refreshments = courtesy of at Book Mart and Health Mart! area banks I Gift Wrapping Wagon rides with elves (with purchase dated 12-20-96) ) AGFAe FILM AND KNOWSyOu. "OLD WOODSTORE DRUGu HOURS: NOTHING ESCAPES AGFA FILM MANY STORES ARE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT BOOKMART Mon, lhru Fri. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sponsored by Caro Area Merchants NEW SHERIDAN Books, Cards, Photo & Gltts Sat. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. HEALTH MART PHARMACY 6498 Main St. Sun. 12:30 p.m. - 4 p.m. Jonathan Shores, R. PH. CASS CITY, MI 48726 (517) 872-2075 OPEN EVERY OTHER SUNDAY PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNEBDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1996 CASS CITY. MICHIGAN ~ Kingston High School expansion on track An expansion project de- day. 98 school ycar. square feet and will involve signed to give Kingston High Unfortunately, a planncd Construction hcgan in Oc- construction of 960-square- ; School students more elbow driveway leading to the el- tober, about 6 months af‘ter foot c I iissrooni s. room, warmer classrooms ementary school won’t be voters approvcd a $ I .97 mil- In addition, the bond issue and state-of-the-art technol- blacktopped until spring, lion bond issue to fund thc is enahling school officials to ogy is on track. Goodchild said, adding. work. rcpair a 26-year-old gymna- ’ “The building itself is on however, “We may go ahead The bond issuc will covcr sium roof, and install ii new schedule,” school Supt. and use the drive when the the cost of building K new ccntral boiler system that will ,

George Goodchild said last ground freezes.” classrooms. Plans also call providc room-to-room heat ~ week, noting workers have The lane was planned in an for the addition of a coin- control. been busy laying the founda- effort to avoid having school puter lab as well as the tcch- Heat has hccn provided by , tions for new classrooms and buses use the M-46 and Ross nology lab that will cxposc several rooftop furnacc units : a new technology lab. Street intersect ion, which students to technologics such that heat various Lones of the 1 Pavers were expected to presents a safety risk. as computer aidcd dcsign school. But the equipment, complete work on a parking Goodchild said the building (CAD), laser controls, acro- which came with the school lot in front of the school any project should be completed dynamics, robotics and wa- when it was built in 1970, has by the end of next summer, ter purification systcms. failed miserably in reccnt Chemical before the start of the 1997- The expansion totals 13,OOO years. NEW CLASSROOMS ARE beginning to take shape at Kingston High School, announces where work on a 13,000-square-footexpansion project has been underway since October. Above, school hptD George Goodchild videotapes the progress from the dividends rooftop. Alan W. Ott, chairman of Chemical Financial Corpora- tion, announced that the cor- Police poration declared the regular fourth quarter 1996 cash dividend, as well as a 5-per- arrest cent stock dividend. The fourth quarter cash 4 men dividend of $0.20 per share of common stock will be Cass City police recently payable Dec. 12, to share- arrested 4 suspects in sepa- holders of record Dec. 2. rate i nc idc n ts, onc stemming The 5 percent stock divi- from a disorderly conduct dend that was declared will call, and the other involving result in shareholders receiv- al I e g c d doni est i c v io I e ncc . ing one additional share of Pol i uc arros tcd Chris topher common stock for each 20 W. James, 22, Caro, Stacy J. shares owned Dec. 17. Wright, 22, Marlette, and Berlyn W. Zimrnerman, 26, Ott reported that the board Schcwaing, following an in- of directors indicated their cident early Sunday morning intent to establish the quar- in which the suspects were terly cash dividend for 1997 ohscrved by officers fighting at $0.21 per share of com- in a village parking lot at the mon stock. This proposed corner of Pine and Leach increase in cash dividends, s t rcc ts. coupled with the increased WLirrantsseeking charges of number of shares outstand- disorderly conduct arc being ing following the 5 percent sought against each man. stock dividend, will result in Last wcck, Wilson L. a 10.25% overall increase in

Rowell, 41, Caro, was ar- cash dividends to be paid in BRICKLAYERS WERE busy Thursday, continuing work on

rested on suspicion of do- 1997. The year of 1997 will :: mest ic v iolcnce. inark the 23rd consecutive what will be Kingston High School’s new technology lab, where + year of annual dividend in- According to rcports, Kim- creases paid to Chemical Fi- students will learn about technologies such as computer aided hcrly Wirk, 435s Leach St., nancial Corporation share- Cass City, callcd police from holders. design, aerodynamics and robotics. thc Farm Bureau Insurance office, whcrc she had locked hcrsclf’ in Nov. I X after hc- ing approached by Rowell in an adjaccnt parking lot. Wrnrk told police Rowcll hc- gan yelling at her and grabbed hcr by the coat. Police later located Rowell near Wark’s rcsicieticc and took him into custody. He dcnicd grahhing Wark. Thank you! Also last wcck, James Baker, Cass City, rcported tools wcre stolen from his pickup truck soinctirnc bc- tween Nov. 19 and 23.

Missing iirc a Makita rc- vcrsible drill and it Makita cordlcss skill saw. The pair iirc valucd at $500. Dear Friends:

Srriall Business Owners: At this time of year, Vicki and I want to offer our best wishes A TIPP for your employees for a joyous holiday season, and our sincere thanks for the friendship you have shown to us throughout the year. We especially want you to know how much we appreciate your wonderful support during this year’s election.

Time Insurance Praesidiurn Plans I treasure the trust you have placed in me with your votes, and I fully intend to honor that trust with my continued best efforts on your behalf.

This is the time of year to pause and give thanks for our many blessings and good fortunes. For me, the best way to show my thanks is to be there when you may need my help. Whenever I can be of assistance to you regarding any mat- ter before Congress, or with any problem you may have with

* a federal agency, please know that you can count on me.

With warmest regards,

Local Registered RcprcE*nfatiue Newel1 E. Harris Jim Barcia P.O. Box 38 Cas City, MI 4887260338 (517) 872.2688 Reglslered representallve Congressman Jim Barcia

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For your convenience, our 1996 ACHIEVA sales department is now 1996 CUTLASS SUPREME (Demo] M .S . R. P...... $16,406.00 open Mondays and M.S.R.P...... $20,160.00 Option 1 Price ...... 14,454.95 Thursdays until 8 p.m. Option 1 Price ...... 18,280.80 Rebate ...... 1,250.00 Sales & Service are open 5% Closeout ...... 1,008.00 YOUR Saturdays 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. YOUR PRICE $13,204.95 PRICE $17,272.80 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1996 Gavel Club project Ross recalls 1944 toy auction and you didn’t run to Friday, the day after So, a committee was Ciross” after decided to use nished the music and Lorn Saginaw for a play.” he said. Thanksgiving, is tradition- formed to lay the ground- 0lne heavy coat of paint on Brown, Howard Loomis and work for the project. “First, tlnc toys, rather than 2 coats. Jim Milligan served as call- “It was a social event for the ally one of the busiest shop- community.”The amount raised during ping days oi the year, and as we had to decide what we When the dust cleared, the ers. Dancing continued un- any parent knows, thc selec- were going to make, then we lub had produccd 300 toys. til the early morning hours had to design it and make a ncluding doll cradles and and a ‘good time was had by the auction wouldn’t be a lot tion of toys out there is end- of money by today’s stan- less. pattern for the parts,” Ross beds. rocking horses, sleds all.’ The attendance was es- Ind pull toys. timated between 300 and 400 dards, he concluded, “but But thcrc was i-i time when said. pcople.” multiply $2,000 by the per- toys were plenty scarce dur- cent of inflation from 1944- ing the Christmas season. EXPERIENCE WELL MADE Ross indicated the atten- I996 (and it was) a huge suc- Bernard Ross remembers dance wasn’t a big surprise. that time well. He also re- Then-village Superintcn- cnlls a local scrvice club’s dent Bud Burt, drug store oys,” Ross pointed out, re- eflort to till that void and, at owner Warren Wood and erring to the solid construc- We Cater thc sarrie time, raise money clectrician Ed Baker “had ion of each item. “My for the Cass City community experience in wood work ;randchildren arc using them Hospital Fund. design and construction of iow.” wood toys and furniture,” Ross explained he pur- The year was 1944, and al- Ross added. “They also had :hased a doll bed and cradle though the cnd ofworld War br his daughter, and a sled the necessary tools to cut the and I1 wasn’t far away, American parts for each toy.” ‘or his son, “I’m sure they’ll 111 an u fact u ring efforts rc- Crews were formed and as- :toys) go 2 inore genera- SMALL PARTIES inained concentratcd on the signed various tasks, such as .ions.” 15 to 1,000 people war effort . cutting out parts, sanding and “There was a shortage of He recalled the toy auction painting. Before long, some was well received. “Bidding everything during World War volunteers who weren’t club 11,’’ Ross recallcd. “Thy was fast and very good be- Price break on hall through members pitched in to help. :ause some felt it was a do- didn’t make cars, they didn’t “We had a regular assembly the Christmas Holidays BUILT TO LAST - Lifelong Cass City resident and retired make any thing .” iation to the hospital fund, line,” Ross said, noting the md a very good toy.” businessman Bernard Ross poses with a sled and doll bed and At the tirnc, Ross was a club members worked in sec- member of the Cass City According to an article pub- WE ALSO CATER FOOD OUT ond floor rooms at what are 1ished in the Dec. 22, 1944, cradle he purchased during a December 1944 auction of toys Gavel Club, which was now the Osentoski and AT YOUR LOCATION built by Gavel Club members. The project provided much- fornicd with thc goals of ini- Healthinart buildings in Edition of the Chronicle, to- proving members’ spcaki ng town. tal receipts and contributions Book Your Party Today needed toys and netted $2,000 for the Cass City Community skills, as well as to improve “We assigned people work totaled $2,214.22 - $2,048 their community. after expenses. Hospital Fund. (according) to their talents. I During the club’s t‘irst la11 didn’t have any talent, so “A free dance was held in Cali Colony House for prices meeting in 1944, it was de- they put me on sanding,” connection with the auction cided to make toys to be auc- Ross joked. I became an ex- of the toys,” the article states. 872-3300 tioned off for the benefit of pert at sanding each part for “Gunsell’s orchestra fur- n the hospital fund, according the toys, to Ross, a Cass City native He recalled Jim Gross was and rctired businessman. in charge of painting, and Earn your “Cass City had 2 good hos- with a shortage of paint, the pitals at the time,” he said. color of each toy was deter- “For Cass City to grow and mined by what color was improve, a ncw, modern, available at the time. Gross College Degree largcr hospital was necdcd.” was nicknamed “one coat Cass City 7 arraigned on felony in counts in district court Take all of your classes right here in Cass City! The following people were rectional Facility Oct. 30. Call us tomorrow for information about our recently arraigned on felony Bond was set at $2,000 and charges in Tuscoln County a preliminary exam was Degree programs in Accounting, Management, District Court: scheduled for Dec. 3 at IO Chmputer Infomat ion Sy sterns, Adrn in is t ra t ive *Joseph L. Nowiski, 29, a.m. I Clio, faces one count of‘ sec- ,Kevin E. Wright, 32, Caro, I Assistant, or Word Prxessing Specialist. Or ask ond degree criminal sexual was charged with 2 counts of I Flickering Flame Lamp conduct a1 legedl y involving first dcgree criminal sexual about our Bachelor progrms in Management, $639 a child under thc agl: of 13 conduct allegedly involvirlg i $8.95 value - Now a child under the age of 13 I Accounting, or Business Leadership. years, and 2 counts of fourth [ degree criminal sexual con- years in December 1993 and ~IiCL~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ duct allegedly involving a January 1994 inWeIlsTown- t child at least 13 years of age ship. but under 16 years Sept. 1 in Bond was set at $20,000 for Take everyone’s favorite treat this Thanksgiving Arbe I a Towns hip . the defcndant, who faces a 6667 Main Street, Cass City, MI 48726 Bond in the case was set at preliminary exam Dec. 3 at $5,000 and a preliminary 10 a.m. exam inat ion was sc hcdulcd .Renee N. Hoef, 38, for Bec. 3 at 10 a.m. Millington, was charged with Assorted Truffles .Gary R, Dixon 11, 20. m an u f ac t ur i n g mar ij u an a Recse, was arraigned on 2 Sept. 17 in MillingtonTown- in decorative tin counts cacti ol assault with ship. $799 1 For a career. For afuture. For a &e. intent to murder and posses- Bond was set at $1,000 and & An Equal Opponunity Aflirmative Action Institution sion of a fircarrn in the com- a preliminary exam was - mission of a felony in con- slated for Jan. 2 at 9 a.m. b 1 nection with a Nov. 14 inci- *Charles M. Hoef; 42, was dent in Denmark Township. charged with manufacturing = Bond set at $so,ooo~A marijuana Scpt. 17 in I The,Chronicle an ideal wedding gift 1 (7997 KodakL ’ M i 1I ing t on Township . I J preliminary exam was to 4 lave becn held l’ucsday His bond was also set at iior n i n g . $1,000. A preliminary exam 1 @MichaelS. Patterson, 38, is scheduled for Jan. 2 at 9 h-o, was charged with de- a.m. i ve r y /m an u fact u r i n g mar i - APS Focus-Free Kit LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME? 1 uana, second offense, Scpt. Advanced Photo System camera otters wcrry-free loadink enhanced IS in Caro, and delivcry of‘ Dance set picture quality & selectable 3 print sizes. Auto fhprewind L advance. narijuanlt Scpt. 14 in Caro. Sensalite* llarh reduces ‘Red Eye’. Self4imer. Kit includes 2 ‘MA” Bond was set at a conibined The Friendship Singles ban., film and coupons I-yr. warr. 64KlJ... 699.95 .,...... Cost 119.97 E 10,000. Pattcrson faces a Club is sponsoring a Christ- I Alarm Clocks preliminary exam Dcc. 3 at mas dance Sunday, Dcc. 22, 10 a.m. at the Old Coach House, Assorted styles I1 CHANTILLY *nmatc Willic C. Moss, 38, Marlette golf club (across by Houbigant $1250 $1997 was arraigned on charges of from M arlet te Hospital). being a prisoner in posses- Those attending will swing sion of contraband (rnari- and sway with music by D.J. juana) and prison cscapc Dave LeMaster from 8 p.m.- Home from the Camp‘hscola Cor- 111 idn i g ht . Carpet and 1/2“ Pad 26x48 Eclipse Aluminum Slider Patio Door @1,400) Model 7001 -.Refrigerator w/ lcemaker 3 Bedroom/zBath Dishwasher Deluxe Gas Range prox, 1253 sq. f0

1160° 6247 Pine St. 26x52 Cass City, MI 48726 Eclipse 4 Modd 7005 # (51 7) 872-4930 3 BedroodB Bath We are having a contest for Boys & Girls 1.5 oz. could win - You a $995 20” Bike Ex¶raoptlon~~dedInTbisHome: Starts Nov. 20 Carpet and Pad Deluxe Gas Range Vinyl Patio Door 20 cu. ft. Frost Free Refrigerator h - Come into the store and We have Layaway & Free Gift Wrapping lMX 60” Oval Tub in Master Bath w/ lcemaker R-38 Insulation in Ceiling Dishwasher R-S Insulation in Side Walls FSEd HOMES MERICAN MADE CO, TRUE’ MODULAR HOMES Hours: 1400 East Car0 Michigan Ma.- ‘r’* Road. 9m - 5.00 72-1403 ht.9a-4~~ CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27.1996 PAGE THIRTEEN

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MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made in the conditions of a mortgage made hy CatarinoV. RAMIREZ. a single man to American Financial Mortgage Corp., Mortgagee, dated March 26,1996 and recorded on March 28, I996 in Liber 687. on page 1367, Tuscola County Records. Michigan, and was assigned by said rnongagee to the UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK OF 1NI)IANAPOLIS. 3s assignee, by an assigiiment dated March 26. 1996, which was recorded on March 28. 1996, in Liber 687, on Page I 374. Tuscola County Records, on which mortgage there is claimcd to be due at the date hereof the sum of Seventy Five Thousand One Hundred Sixty Five and 33100dollars ($75, I65.33),including in- terest at 8.500% per annum. Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the moneaeed mmises. some I- . or FIRST GRADER Marissa Surnmersett and her younger ~~~~~~~~~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~ THANKSGIVING FEAST -Campbell Elementary third grade students in Kathy brother, Chris, enjoy their turkey dinner during the Thanks- Iseler's room, along with their first grade "reading buddies," celebrated Thanks- Said premises are situated in Village of giving celebration Friday at Campbell Elementary. CARO, Tuscola County, Michigan, and giving a bit early with a turkey feast Friday. Students prepared for the celebra- are described as 11 lot 2 Block 3 of Fenster Subdivision, tion by studying about pilgrims and Indians. They also learned how to prepare Dairy banquet set for Dee, 7 .recording to the plat recorded in Liber 1 ot Pldts Page 87. now being Page 37B ot some of the traditional foods. 1 us~olaCounty Records 1 Professional and Business I Rawson Memorial I DIRECTORY1 Library to close ------PHYSICIANS Rawson Memorial Library to pick them up during the will be closed to the public tirne library is closed. Staff Anderson, Tuckey, DOUGLAS for 2 weeks from Dec. 2 members will be at the li- Bernhardt, Doran & Co., RC. through Dec. 14. Patrons are brary and will answer the +' Certified Public Accountants PANKRATZ, M.D. oncouraged to stock up on Gary Anderson, CPA (Caro) telephone, but it will notbe Robert Tuckey, CPA (Cass City) Board Certified books and vidcos before the possible to conduct library ' Jerry Bernhardt, CPA (Caro) 4:OO p.m. closing time Sat- business most of the time Thomas Doran, CPA (Caro) Orthopaedic urday, Nov. 30. because computers may not Valerie Jamieson, CPA (Cass City) , All library material, includ- be available. The staff will , 715 E Frank St, Caro, MI Surgery Phone 673-3137 ing magazines and videos, make every attempt to mini- 6261 Church St , Cass City, MI *Specializing in uhccked out that weekend mize the inconvenience Phone 872-3730 Joint Replacement, will be duc when the library caused by the closing. opens Monday, Dec. 16. No During the 2-week period, Arthroscopic library material will be due contractors will be doing ex- Surgery & during the closcd down pe- tensive work on the interior DOYOU HAVE A riod and no late fees are of the building. Carpenters ' Fracture Care DRINKING PROBLEM? charged for the days the li- will be reworking the exist-

< ALCOHOLICS brary is closed. Those wish- ing library and electricians ANONYMOUS 4672 Hill Street ing to rcturn materials may and nicchanical engineers : ANDAL-ANON Cass City, MI 48726 usc the book drop. working on wiring, plumb- Afghans and book bags, ing and heating systems. MEETINGS HOURS BY Every Friday Evening - 8:OO p.m. sold by the Friends of the Another closed period is # APPOINTMENT Library, and Cass City His- planned early in 1997 to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church tory hooks arc still available. paint, install carpeting and Cass Citv Anyone wanting them for reconfigure- bookshelves. (517) 872-4320 Christmas gifts can call the a* or library to mdw arrangcriients Hewitt (517) 269-9551 recently , hur hometown itdependent N.Y.Yun, M.D. r ', iiiPuniiiI e cip-wt tor Physician & Surgeon Terin & Universal Life promoted Auto Home Office Hours: ' Business Health Mom-Fri. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ed John Hewitt, son of

4 FINANCIAL PRUI'ECTION Thurs. - Closed Amr West and Lyle .. IS OUR BUSINESS Sat. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Richardson, was recently "we writ 10 he Jour tigetitt' 6232 Hospital Drive a Make sue promoted from the rank of 6 Agents Cass City sergeant to staff sergeant in Mark Wiese Jim Ceranski Off ice 872-4733 a ceremony held at Fort Res. 872-4257 the house 6x15 E Cas City Kd Campbell, Ky. Cass Citys MI 48726 --I----- Hewitt, an attack helicopter HEALTH CARE is covered. aircraft weapon systems -----3------technician, is currently as- ; PHYSICIANS COMMUNITY RURAL McVey Agency Inc, HEALTH CENTER signed to 7th Battalion, lOlst 4546 Leach St., Airborne Division, Aviation FOR NON-EMERGENCY HEALTH CARE Cass City, Mich. Regiment. JEUNG, M.D. $50fee (51 7) 872-4860 Hewitt is a 1984 graduate Surgeon Including physician's fee of Cass City High School. SDecialist in Stomach and clinic room and Bowel Problems No appointment necessary 1 Open 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily HILLS & DALES Saturday - 9 to 12 noon i Closed Thursday GENERAL HOSPITAL 6230 Hospital Drive 872-2121 1 Phone872-4611 I I for emergency care. YouFind Need the Service in This. or . .Product . 872-3490 I FAMILY RURAL Action Guide Or. Jeffrey Crowley HEALTH CARE 1 Chiropractor "We'reherejbr your 4452 Doerr Rd health care needks" SERVICE DIRECTORY (across from Shell Gas Station) Richard A. Hall, D.0. I John Zawacki PA-C I 4674 Hill St.. Cass City Phone 872-4725 I' I Office Hours: APPLIANCE Tuff-Kote Dinol Dr. Ray JOHNSON SALES & SERVICE Automotive Rust Proofing APPLIANCE & FULL LINE OF MAGIC CHEF KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY Systems &Waxing REFRIGEIKGTIOlV Gravel Guards SERVICE Running Boards Cass City NORTHEASTERN 872-1101 Rock Kote Stone Chip Protection FOOTCLINIC I 1 1 Washers, Dryers, Phone 269-9585 Phone 872-5010 Dr. Judi Ecker Fuelgas Off Entire Stock Dr.Thomas Bobrowski Dishwashers, Microwaves, I I 827 Van Dyke, Bad Axe 1 *25% P Office Hours: Mom-Fri. 8-5 I I ,,YOUR FAMILY FOOT Stoves, Refrigerators, I Division of Thermoaas 961 N. VanDyke Rd., Bid Axe P 9, CARE CENTER" All Brands ! Phone 269-9955 WINDOW CLEANING I #L 4672 Hill St., Cass City \ -4 7 17 1 Severance Rd. Regular Price Now 9 * 872-4327 or 4' Brian C. I Cass Citv DAN'S POWER & STOVE # 3592 Center, Essexville I SUPREME f deBeaubien, M.D. WINDOW CLEANING * COMPREHENSIVE Fireplaces, Stoves, Chimneys --I----AUTO SERVICE Chimney Sweeping & Repairs /* ORTHOPAEDIC VETERINARIANS- 9 Storms - Screens - Windows CARE ------Gas, Wood Fireplaces, Janitorial Service Floors Cass City Wrecker Stoves & Fireplace Inserts Eaves & Gutters Cleaned J $999 Total Joint Replacement Edward Scollon, D.V.M. $749 ' Service/Auto Electric Sales & Service Hi-Riser Service & Rental ....**.*...... Arthroscopic Surgery Veterinarian Farm and Specializing in auto 8 truck electrical wiring 6509 Main, Cass City Estimates on Commercial. P Sports Medicine Certified Mechanic Residential & Industrial Work ; Pet Animals Phone 872-3190 ; Adult & Pediatric Blaine deBeaubien, Prop. Complete Insurance Coverage $799 Endoscopic Carpal Phone 872-2935 Phone 872-2251 Security Services Available $599 0.. Tunnel Release 4849 N. Seeger St., Cass City 6597 Main. Cass Citv FLOWERS ...... 1.1 1 17fl Gratint Ssninnw -1 I. Arthritis Care ; Most insurances accepted ALL PETS '.* VETERINARY CLINIC 4672 Hill St., Cass City P.C. (517) 872-4320 Susan Hoppe D.V.M. 4438 S. Seeger St. Phone 872-2255 (51 7) 269-3002 I I PAGE F( NJRTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1996 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Feb. 4 at Colony House Forage management meeting focus Obituaries HOW pruduccrs can maxi- mize livestock production by Michigan State University eration and what forages 111 ILC forage quality and will be the focus of statewide Extension. should he grazed by devel- growth and thereby maxi- workshops being sponsored The workshops will be hcld oping heifers. in 12 locations around the The afternoon session will state, including Feb. 4 at be on forage fermentation Colony House, Cass City. and silo riianagenient and The cost is $35 for the first how to optimize forage feed- person from an operation and ing. Thcrc will also be pre- $15 for each additional fan- sentations by producers on ily member or farm en- the i r to rage man age mi e n t ployee. The reg is t rat ion practices. deadline is 10 days before each area workshop. Checks should be inadc payablc to MSU and mailed Production to the Departmcnt ofAnirnal Sciencc, c/o Rita House, An- thony Hall, MSU, East Idan: of milk ss City Chronicle sing, MI 48824- 1225. 1rLtvy, Burial was in Riverside The morning program will unchanged He is survived by his chil- Norma Martin Cemetery, Vassar. Funeral services were hcld 872-2010 focus on forage management dren: Alan (Pat) Herr of De- Memorials may be made to Thursday at 1 p.m. at the decision making, what type troit, Steve Herr and Diane Ncrma E. Martin, 83, Marsh Funeral Chapel in of Campus Crusade for Christ, I or variety offorage should bc Dairy hcrds in Michigan (Jack) Groombridge of Cass Wcst Milton, Ohio, died Nov. in care of Jeff and Shelly Marlette, with the Rev. grown for the livestock op- produced 458 million City; 3 grandchildren; 3 sis- 18, 1996, at Stouder Memo- Martin, 200 W. Charter Dr., George Harmon officiating. pou~icisof milk during Octo- ters, Kay (Bernard) Dillon, rial Hospital. Muncie. IN 47303. Interment was in Moshier NEED CAR ber, unchanged from a year Phyllis (Lyle) Milkerson and She was born Nov. 12, Cemetery in Hemans. A "EW OR TRUCK? ago, according to the Fed- 1913, in Cam to the late Memorials may be given to eral/S t ate Michiga ti Agricu 1- Owendale Jams J. rind Emily (Gould) the memorial of choice. tural Statistics Service. l3 astone. John Nauka Arrangements were made &3 Average milk per cow was women She is survived by 2 sons, John Nauka, 80, of Decker, by Marsh Funeral Chapel, , 1,405 pounds in October, up Merrill E. Martin Jr. of West died Nov. 18, 1996, at Hills Marlette. 5 pounds frorri last year. This air meet 'I "OVER 200 NEW & CARS is the iirst month since April ;! USED 19% that production and The Owendale Womc~i's AND TRUCKS AVAILABLE" milk per cow have been at or Club held its Novembcr f above year ago levels. meeting at the school Tues- The dairy herd was esti- day, Nov. 19, with 7 niem- Ron Ouvry "Every Make and Model" mated at 326,000 hcad for bers present and 2 guests, Octoher 1996, thc same as Gina Ketford and Chcryl Home 872-2495 For Your Best Buv the previous nionth and the B rooki n s. RusIness 269-9781 4 previous year. The meeting was presided CALL ME TODAY! The preliminary value of' o\w by Vice-president Janet milk sold dropped from last Rctford. A letter was read nionth's rccord ot'$16.50 per from the Red Cross regard- hiindrcdweight to $15.90 for ing a recent donation. The October. If this price holds group gave a donation to the fix the entire month, it will bcnefit for Ron Susdla, who he tho first month to month is in nccd of a hone nixrow decline in prices sincc March t r a n s p 1an t . S o mc me 111 be r s 1996. either worked at or furnished The mid-month October lood for thc Nov. 23 benefit. slaughter cow pricc was Faith Fahrner's birthday $3 1 .OO per cwt., unchanged honored her with the door trom last rrionth hut down pix. l'lie auction itenn w;is $2.90 from a year ago. Cows purchased by Joyce Sheldon. suld lor dairy herd replace The ladies made a take-home Let us help take the nicnts hrvught an average of pcarl angel, instructcd by MI. $1 130.00 pcr head in Octo- Sheldon. bcr 1996. Dessert W~Sserved by host- 't ''PAIN'' out of PNNTING! 1 Dai r y man u tict u r i 11g p 1a ti t s ess Pat Endcrlc. Thc Deccni- 4 in Michigan produccd 1 .O ber meeting is schedulcd inillion pounds of butter in Monday, DL'c.9, at thc homc September, down 23 percent of Rosemary Gacth. from a month earlier and 27 Roll call was "a turkey ex- percent helow a year ago. Ice periencc". m.ith many hu- * Over 1,000 rolls of wallpaper If! cream output totaled 1.98 morous rcsponscs. R in i I 1 i o n gal 1o lis, co nip ared in stock with 2.1 niillion gallons in Q til Scpteriiher 1995. +k 100s of rolls of bor Stencils Financial HILLS AND DALES HEALTH CARE CORPORATION aid sessions hinging Quidity 1 Iealth Care to Michigan's l'hiinlb * Potpourri scheduled +& Gift Items The annual Huron County workshops to help students and parcnts prcparc lor re- wiving financial aid have been scheduled. Explained Stop in today and let our will be what forms are needed, procedures to follow Ambulatory Clinics Radiology Ji Nuclear Medicine frtendly staff show you through and deadlines. Dr. Abdolc - Allergy - Nov. 29, Dec. 12 C1' Scan, X-ra)*, Matiiiiiography, U Itrasoutid, Stress Ubly High School's meet- Dr. Awerbuch - Neurology/EMG's l'esting ing will be Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. Dr. Bartnik - Oncology - Dec. 3 & 17 Laboratory Services our library of wallpuper books. Owen-Gage's meeting will Dr. Carney - Cardiology - Nov. 27, Dec. 4, 1 I & 18 be Jan. 7 at 7 p.m. Blood and Urine 'Testitig Over 450 to choose from! Dr. Swong - Ear, Nose & Throat - Dcc. 10 Ilrug and Alcohol Testing Dr. Tuckey - Gynecology - Nov. 27 Itespiratury Therapy Dr. Roberts - Dermatology - Nov. 27, Dec. 1 I Breat 11 iiig Tests, Therapy Cass City Community Health Clinic Surgery Primary Care for Families. Open A:OO a.m. to C)r~liop~'dicStirgery, Eye Surgcry, hdoscopy 1O:OO p.m. Medicare & Medicaid accepted. 1'tocr.dwr.s. I-at. Nose & 'l'liroat bwgtxy, CktiernI Chronicle Liners s I I tyc r> Unionville Community Health Clinic Work Like Magic! Cass City Chronicle Phone 872-201 0 I Caro Cass City Harbor Beach Sandusky 1309 Cleaver Rd. 4675 Hill Street 201 S. First Street 171 Dawson Street Mike Shutak, Physician Assistant, will hc staffin ' the Clinic. Ofh-inb) a full line of hospital/health supplies, Providing your community with a broad rmge sqtripiiieiit and accessories for the home. Free of cardiologv services deliver),, free Iioiiie evaluation, eiid 24 hour *I lospiral Lkds *Mobility Aides *Safety llqtiilmeiit *Cliairs & Accessories * osygell * Pat kiit A ides *E3atlirooiii Siipplies *Blood Pressure Units I * II i2 h r ic t 1 nn Iies

John E Collins, M.D. JeffreyW. Carney, M.D. FACC educational seniiiiars. b1.A.R.C.alsu servcs stroke Dr. Carney completed his cardiology fellowship at Bronx Lebanon Hospital and provides patients and slxcirilizus iii gcriiitrics. ( )htx sci-vices; Home health care provides an alternative tile cardiology services at the Cass City Clinic. Dr. Collins completed his cardiology fellowship at are: care for today's families. Our full-service, n the University of Cincinnati and provides cardiology services at the Caro, Harbor Beach and *Physical 'I'herapy *Work ('oiiclitioiiirig profit home care agency serves Tiiscol * Occ11 pat ion a I 'I'ti erii 11 y * Sport 5: M ecl i c i 11e Saiiilac Couuties. Services include: Sandusky clinic sites. *Speech 'flierapy * Re Ii ah i I i I a t io I I * 1 lorne I lealtli Aides W&U 800-544-9226 * Llrgonom ics 'I'rain itig *Oil Site Job Ailalpis: * Physical Therapy http:/www.thehear tgroup.com * liij tiry Prevent ion 'I'rit in iiig * Occupational 'l'herapy *Speech Therapy *I'laceiiieiit Screeiiiiig . * Mobile Lab Services *Nurses Aides The Heart Group *I:unctioiial Ciipacity l:\~iillli\tioiis * Enterostomal Therapy 4701 Towne Ceritre Road, Suite 201 * Medical Social Work Saginaw, MI 48604 * Personal Care Needs 3 * Respiratory Therapy CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE * WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1996 PAGE FIFT'EEN Parents demand help,forchild council reviews '97 budgets

ter physical education plo- Icaguc arc in class D and B Bevcrlcy Auten. The 1997 budget also in- public restroom facilities at fuel tanks with larger, above- gram was one of thc homi's iis well ilS C'. *The school has becn cludes $48,500 for repairs to the municipal building. giollnd fuel tanks at the air- share of a class action suit $30,000 payment towards The council schcdulctl n port. goals for the year. Stud e n t c' u u n c i I rc 1' rc sc n ~ iiwarded a $10,000 technol- the Helen Stevens Memorial regarding the removal of as- The board acted aftcr I3oh construction of a new water Pool. The funding will cover public hearing on the budget tatives prcscntccl copies of ;I ogy challengc grant for this All members of the airport bestos from school buildings. Miner, health educ:ition well. the cost of replacing/repair- at the start of its next regular uo- ncw constitution that is cx- y t: a r i n p 11 r t n e r s ti i p w i t h authority are being asked to The district removed the pcctcd to be adopted. One The project, including con- ing showers, replacement of meeting, which has been it'- ordinator with the 'I'uscola Henry Ford Museurn Chx- adopr thc resolution, accord- asbestos and paid the full fcaturc is that it outlincs ii struction of a new well tile and removing/replaciii~ scheduled from Deo. 23 to Intermediate School District. tcr School for curriculum ing tu Althaver. who assurcd shot while other schools re- prog I-ain t tint w i I I i iic 1 udc house, testing and consulting the pool finish. Dec. 17 starting at 7 p.m. explained the program. products and professional thc council that the trieasurc ceived aid in the removal. activities for cvcry riicnibcr d evdOpme n t . 1, fees, connection of the well The pro-jcct is in responsc In other business during thc Ove ra I the Miill not cost the village ad- The suit has been settled and of' thc c.ounuil. to the existing water system, to a recent visit to the pool monthly meeting, the coun- OTHER BIJSINESS gmnt is for $50,000 over ;i ditional funding nor affect the first payment is due mo- *Tklcgates were rimed to S-ycar period. and start-up of a wellhead by a Saginaw architect and a cil: protection program, could the village's ability to bor- mentarily for $54,299. .The board was in1 oriiicd thc 'I'uscola County School The board voted to con- pool constructiodrepair spc- .Re-appoin tcd Vi I1 asc add up to as much as row. Micklash cautioned that the by Biefer that thc Thuiiih C' Boards Association iiiccting tinue round table discussions cia1is t , who recotti mended Manager I,ou I~PonsIc.as $200,001). district might not receive the Leaguc will changc its n;itiic Wcdncsdily, Dcc. 1 1, at with school staff. several repairs totalling as the village's legislative coor- He explaincd the airport The council last month full amount set in thejudge- in the near future. The rime Mayvillc. Attcnding will bc much as $245,000. It was dinator. authority has reccivcd a *Chad Daniels was Awarded a contract for the ment, but the initial payment has not been decided hut will Kand y S c vc r;i ncc , J i ni noted Monday that villagc OAdoptcJ ;L resolution per- $20,000 grant to help fund awarded second year proba- drilling of a production well is secure. reflect that schools in thc 'I'urncr iuid thcir wives, and officialsare looking at vari- mitting the Tuscolii Area Air- the cstiniatcd $50,000 tion status. and 2 test wells to Layne In another legal action, the ous options in :in effort to port Authority to borrow up projcut. but the work rriust be board approved the payment Northern Co., Lansing, reduce costs and at the same to $35,000 to cornplctc re- completed this year or thc of $175 for lawyer fees to which submitted a bid of time maintain the pool. continue its class action suit Farmers asked to take $45,406. The work, ex- In addition, $18,261 will be pected to take about 2 for payment due from the a spent on a new police patrol State of Michigan for under months, should begin any car from Cass City Chrysler, unding special education. day, Trustee Les Karr said and $10,000 has hccn ear-

part~ in major survevs Monday. marked for construction of PHYSICAL EDUCATION As Iwmcrs finish harvesting in pci-xon.'l'hcsc survcys will farrow 1 rigs. corn and soybean crops, thc providc tlic dat:i nccessary Produucrs reuciving either Cass City will be the sec- FederaVState Michigan Ag- 1'or csrnhlishing 1'iniil 1996 ttia Dcccni bcr Agricultural Depcinski honored ond school in to ri c u 1tu ral Statistics Sc r v i c c uixip iic~c;igc,yicld :in(! pro- Survcy, I)cccmbcr Hog Rc- become affiliated with the will conduct 3 niaJor sur- duchtioii cstiniatcs arid I997 port or 1;iirni Rcport in the Michigan Education Physi- veys. winter whcat and ryc inail arc: cncouragcd to com- for 4-H service cal Education Curriculum To get the final story on scedirigs.Tlicy will also pro- plctc and rcturn it promptly. program. 1996 crops, 1 1,000 Michi- v id c' c ii rrc n t in for in at i on oil This will cliininatc the need It will affect grades kinder- gan farmers will be contactcd grain stocks, chicken inven- tor tclcphonc or pcrsonal fol- garten to second and will re- on the 1996 Farm Report. tory atid hog inventory and low-up, thus kccping survey the Huron County 4-H Pro- Delores Sinalley, both of sult in more emphasis on Nearly 1,200 farmers will hc costs to a ininitnuin. Indi- gram, said of Depcinski. Ubly (5 years). physical education, includ- asked to completc thc De- vidual reports trorii Ihi-niers "He's a very sincere and Members also clccted a new t dedicated leader in 4-H. 4-H Council during the ban- ing more time spent in the cem her Agricul ural SuIvcy ; PA 233 iiic kcpt confidential and program by children. 500 more will be contacted only sunimari/cd to set quet. Definite plans need to be on the Decembcr Hog Kc- county, statc and national LEADERS HONORED Adult 4-H leaders elected to worked out, Micklash ex- port. focus of cstiiiiatt's of crop production 3-year terms were Pauline plained, but when the school Most selected f;irmcrs will iiiid livcstock inventories. Aside from Depcinski, the Herford, Elkton; Ellen Roth, became art affiliate, it agreed rcccive a questionnairc in thc meeting I'ublisliccl estimates from rccent 4-H Leaders' Banquet Bad Axe; and Delores to give a teacher 3 days for mail. Sorile will bc contxtud thcw \urveys Wlll kccp cv- honored Linda Schumacher Smalley, Ubly. Teen 4-H .In in-service pr0gram.A bet- by telcphone or intervicwccl in thc tnnrkct equally of Ruth, who was presented leadcrs elected to onc-year M ic higa ti Gov. J uh 11 En filer cryonc infornicd. Uscrs of tticsc sta- with the 1996 Outstanding 4- terms were Megan sigiied into law June S,-PA Gottschalk, Port Austin; 273, which amends the tistic\ include farniers and H Leader Award. She has served 4-H for the past 15 Rebecca Grernel, Bay Port; Farmland and Open Space tu-m organimtions, food pro- uc\sors, farm supply firms, years. Nick Protzman, Caseville; Prcservation Act of 1974, and Crystal Smalley, Ubly. cotnnionly known as PA 1 16. cxportcrq, f'orcign and do- Other 4-H leaders who were ti les t I c c'u \ t spor- honored for various years of IICW law allows for scv- onicrs, tran 'Thc service were: cral substantial ctiangcs In- tiition firins and govcrnrnent Recruiting agencic\ that tiianagc Farm P. cludi tig a 44windowol'oppor- Edna Lutz of Sebewaing pi ograiri\ and sct f'arin exhibitors tunity" to terniinatc existing (40 years), Ray and Elaine policy. co0 tracts. Errer of Bad Axe (35 years), The Michigan Department 'I'hc Hogs and Pigs rcport "An odiicati onal rnceti ng Dennis Gaskill of Owendale ofAgriculture is now recruit- Duc. 3 at theTuscola County hcdon thc L)cc~iiibcrHog (30 years), Ethcl Rupprecht ing exhibitors for the Michi- 24-Hour, Prepaid Emergency Road Service Tcchnology Ccnter has hccn wiwy will bc released Dec. of Bad Axe (25 years), Leo gan pavilion at the U.S. Food Travel Services dcsigiicd to addrcss con- 27. The Crop Production rc- Thorns of Harbor Beach (20 Export Showcase, next cerns,'' states Betty P'attullo, port tuscd on the December years); Edith Nowiski of Show Your Card" Discounts spring in Chicago. The pa- com I~H11 i t y d cvcl oprnt'1i t Agriculrural Survcy will be Harbor Beach and Don and vilion has room for 16 com- To wrap up a membership for someonc agcnl for thc MSU Extcnsiori rclcascd Jan. 19, 1997. Donna Wheeler of Pigeon panies showcasing fruits, on your list, stop by or Scrvicc of Tuscola County. County lcvcl estiiiiatos based ( 15 years); Eileen Johnson of' vegetables, processed pcod- give us a call. . . __._ Pry* ~ There' ism registration cost (111 clata froiii thcsc survcys Filion, Randy Maschke of' ucts, beverages, snack foods Membership & I'or thc niucting. Just call will hccomc available in the Bad Axe, Rebecca O'Connor and other export-ready Insurance Sales Agenc Butt y PLittuI Io for mort: in for- \pi.ing of 1997. of Minden City, and Jon foods. 630 N. State Street Caro, Michigan 46723-15 iliation and to ruservc a scat AI Swiderski for ttic Dcc. 3, PA 1 16 pro- AREYOU TIRED OF HIGH USED General Agent grain at thc Tuscola Coiliity A uto matica Ilv CAR PRICES? FINALLY A CAR (51 7) 673-1 488 Tcchnology C'entcr froni 7- d 9:00 [I. 111. DEALER'S DOING SOMETHING the Leadex ABOUT IT! **PREMIERE AUTO** 'REMIERE AUTO OF LAPEER SCOUTS NEW CAR DEALERS Life Insurance ,ND PURCHkSES THE BEST OF TRADE INS - HIGH MILE. ,GE CARS WITH GOOD MAINTENANCE RECORDS ANC iELL CARED FOR! 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LAPEER RD. - LAPEER, MI I517-453-2234 Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 1-800-968-3047 PAGE SIXTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1996 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CALL PUCEAN ACTION AD Transit (nonbusiness) rates. 872-2010TO 10 words or less, $1.75 each For Rent Notices Notices Services Services Services insertion; additional words 8 VFW HALL available for cents cach. Three weeks for FOR RENT - Hillside North, Lordy, Lordy, look rental occasions. Call Jim the price of 2-cash rate. Save 1973ARCTIC CAT El Tigrc, 2-bedroom apartment, coin- who's 40? F.E. Franzel Smith Thomas Roofing ' money by enclosing cash with 400cc. $899 or best offer. operated laundry. Security Ceranski at 872-495 1. Serving the area inail orders. Rates for display 5-2-21 -tf Call 872-2696 between 8 and deposit and first month's Well Drilling Refrigeration for 25 years want ad on application. S. Ask for Russ. 2- 1 1-27-2 rent. Call 872-4654. WANTED - Responsible fe- 2" to wells and PUBLIC NOTICE: Arch 4-9- 11 -tf 5" LICENSED male roommate to share 3- f Automotive stecl buildings, 40x30 was Appliance Repair > bedroom, 2-bath mobile drilled & repaired INSURED $6,200 now $2,990; 40x72 FOR RENT-Cass City Mini home near Cass City. Prefer was $12,500 now $6,990; Pump Sales BONDED 1995 CHF 'SLER New Storage, Call 872-3917. non-smokcr. Must have ref- Yorker, whitc, loaded, abso- 50x 1 18 was $2 1,500 now All makes and models 4-3- 13-tf erences. (5 17) 453-2 125. & Service 87212970 lutely gorgeous. Must sell. $ I 1,990. I-8007452685...... 5-1 1-13-3 872- 1 144. Scrious inquiries 2- 1 1-27- 1 Love, Your Family 843-5811 Call 872-3092 Cass City FOR RENT - Hillside North, (517) only. I - 1 1-27-3 S- 1 1-27- 8-9- I S-tf 8-3- 15-tf FOR SALE - used piano, $35 1-bedroom apartment, coin- operated 1au ndr y. Security BINGO - Every Wednesday - or best offer. Also organ, bcst FOUND - ring, in downtown WINDSHIELDS - We do deposit and first month's night. Open 6:OO-early bird Simpson Excavating offer. 872-5060 or 872-8700. Cass City. Call 673-6349. glass. We contact your insur- rent. Call 872-4654. 6:30 - regular bingo 7:OO. Interior .& Exterior Dozer landscaping - All 2- 1 1-27-1 5-1 1-20-3 ance. We pick up and deliver. 4-9-1 1-tf Post 3644 VFW, Weaver St. types of backhoe work 5-2-26-tf Painting We guarantee our work. One FOR SALE - Solid dark pine House demolition & removal call docs all. 872-2822, ACE Services Sdhouette gimousine Sehvrct 48" round table with 3 12" FOR RENT - taking applica- C > Footings - Waterlines - Glass. 1-8-21-16 --- Whatever the Occmion.. . leaves, 4 side chairs and 2 tions for 2 houses. A 2-bed- 24 Hour Complete septic systems captains chairs. Also largc Erla Packing Lema the Driving To Us! room with garage and a 3- Sand - Gravel - Topsoil matching 2-piece china cabi- ~ Weddings Proms bedroom with garage. Both WRECKER 6233 Church St. Variety of fill - net and matching tea cart. ~ Concerh Sporting Events very nice. $450 to $500 plus Cass City Any size fill job 872-2668. 2- 1 1-27-3 Ross Kraft 10 Airport Runs A Nightsout deposit and utilities. Kelly & SERVICE Phone 872-2 I9 1 WALLY LAMING, OWNER FreeEs ti mates CO.,872-2248. 4- 1 I - 13-tf Custom Butchering Cass City,Mich. 4276 Ale St,, Cass City 1:OK SALE - 2 guinea pigs, HO! HO! ! HO! ! ! Santa loves - 872-2251 day 872-4502 517-872-1290 54 cach with cagc. Call af- Cass City afghans at $40 and Fridays only (517) 872-3601 8- 1-23-tf 2 BEDROOM apartment, 872-5606 night 8-10-23-tf ICI 4:OO p.m. (517) 872- totes at $10. 2-1 1-27-1 USDA Inspected Plant Sh30, ask for Stcphanie. Northwood Heights Apxt- Custom Curing, Smoking, FOR SALE - almost new ments. Equal Housing Op- Cutting, Wrapping and kennel- 2- I 1-27-3 Duchy-Rcnker power ridcr COMPLETE DOG port u n ity . P hI) ne 8 72- 2 3 69. Freezing ing, starting at $6 a day. Call as seen on TV, $100. Call 4-1 I-13-tf GKAVE BLANKETS -NOW 872-3713. 2-1 1-27-3 8-lO-3l-tt I I taking ordcrs, $18 and up. You cull, we haul During Remodeling FOR RENT - Office space, 872-323 I aftcr 4:OO p.m. CASS CITY WRECKER/ Robert Bliss I Francis Builders 2- 1 1-27-3 3 rooms, newly redecorated, ACEGLASS Library _' of Main St. location, good traf- AUTO ELECTRIC of CASS CITY Builder New Homes or Reproduction Design fic area, air conditioning, all AAA Affiliated Kiln-Dried Hardwood 9: NORDICTRACK 4000 Auto Glass Licensed & Insured Remodeling, Roofing, CASS CITY utili ties included, reasonable 5-8-3 l-tf trC:\dmill. $250. 872-3595. Commercial Glass Replacement Windows rates. Call 872-2576. Siding, Barns, Pole ' 2- 1 1-27-3 Replacement Windows Vinyl Siding 4556 Green Rd.,Cass City AFGHANS 4-1 1-13-3 New Windows Buildings 3r New Construction & 872-3976 GIBSON AIR conditioner, WE INSTALL Remodeling Licensed and Insured 8-4- 13-t€, capacity 15,000 BTU, 2 & TOTES APARTMENT FOR RENT Classy Glass &Vinyl Florida Homes & Businesses good renters waiitcd. Must % Rooms 1-tf Phone 872-2921 years old, used very little, at - 8-5-3 available in 5 colors have references. 10-659- Vinyl Siding $400. 872-2535 2- 1 1- 13-3 8 ? or 872-4696 Buds & Blossoms 8432 or 810-659-7279. cuts 517-872-2822 4-7-3-tf Builder COCKATIELS FOR SALE - by Sandy 8-1 1-13-tfl John's Small 8-2-26-tf call 872-4458. 2-1 1-13-3 Nov. 12 thru F New buildings, old Engine Repaii buildings, rooJng, Main Street FOR RENT - Sniall one bed- Nov. 26 KAPPEN TREE PUPPIES - father AKC reg- room apartment. No pets. ALL MAKES & MODEL: siding, pole burns istered Syherian Husky, 872-3935 Hours: 4" SERVICE 6426 Cass City Rd. Phone 872-3363. 4- I 1 - 13-3 NO JOB TOO BIG OR .: mother German Shepherd Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Cass City, Mich. CarDet & bholsterv Keating Residence -~ Let YOUR tree problem TOO SMALL and Husky. Call 872-3 14 1. Sat. 7 a.m.- 1 p.m. Across from stockyard FOR RENT - One hcdroom % be OURS ! 2805 Crawford Rd. : 2-1 1-13-3 6401 Huron We're insuredfor your Crankshaft straightening Licensed DuPont studio apartment; no pets. available S tai nmas ter Cass City, Mich. 48726 872-3393 Call 872-9363. 4- 1 1-27-3 protection FOR SALE - Storage barns, Reasonable Rates (5 17) 872-4780 TAN NI N G TREES BRUSH *Auto Interiors all sizes, horse barns, dog Afghans $40" IAMBS STUMPS Mon.-Fri. 4 - 9 p.m. houses, craft items. Will de- FOR RENT - 2 bedroom UNLIMITED MONTH Cull Anytime Sat. 9 6.111. - 5 p.m. liver. Call 872-2608. 3rd Totes $looo house with OIIC ciir garage, 1-800-322-5684 872-3866 8-6-22-t house on Hurds Corner Rd., 2- I 1-27- 1 dorihle lot in quiet part of' $250° or 1-517-673-53 13 Ken Martin north of M-81. Harold town, mu st havc reterences. X-3-27-t *FIOO~removal Deeri ng . 2-9-23-tf FOR SALE - Drycr $50, re- $450 month plus deposit and Don Dohn Electric, Inc. FULL SERVICE frigerator, 2 years old, $300. utilities. 872-4594. CINDY'S %tgeHowe 4394 Maple #3 Homes - Farms FOR SALE - Brown Free upright older brown pi- 4-1 1-20-3 SAL ON including Cass City r. Beauty Salon Commercial Frigidaire refrigerator/ ano, needs tuning. 872-4594. NAILS Southern Tans Phone 872-347 1 8-7- 10-tf I'reezcr, $50.00. Call 872- 2- 1 1-20-3 Notices Sauna Bath Open Mon.-Sat. (app't. only) Industrial 1843. 2-1 1-13-3 Kirby Bags & Belts Evening app'ts. available New and rewire USED-WINDOWS I BINGO - Every Sunday at 87-CLASS Sewing Center KATHY SWEENEY STATE LICENSED FOR SALE - University of I used "Display" vinyl bay win- St. Pancratius Hall, S. Sewing Machine Repair 0w n doperat or Michigan basketball tickets dow - 3-glass, 48x40 $39Sa' Seeger, Cass City. Doors % 872-5277 Vacuum Repair (517) 872-4898 Phone 872-4114 I used vinyl double hung, like (2). Nov. 26 vs. Ball State; open S:00 p.m., games start Shoe Repair 4821 Huron Line Rd. 4 180 Hurds Corner Road vs. new, 38x54 $lOUn' at "No smoking" ef- next to Cass Theater Dec. 2 vs. Bradley; Dec. 5 5 window package overrun - New 5:30. (51 7) 683-3228 1/3 mi. east of Dctroit-Mercy. Call 872- fective May 5. Phone 872- vinyl single hung for mobile % 5-1 1-13-1 3512 Ross Street Cemetery/Elk t on Rd . 3788 after 4:30 pm. 54 10. Knights of Columbus SALT FREE iron condition- ' homes, pole barns, etc. Downtown Kingston 8-12-204 2-1 1-20-2 $89'" each. 28x36 approx. Council No. 8892. Gas & Oil Furnaces :rs and water softeners, 1 display big bay window, vinyl, 5-4-24-tf 8-11-13-ti 32,000 grain, $700. In-home I insulated, 63x53, J-glass, $69SK All Gas Appliances FOR SAL€: - Crafts - SAW REPAIR - Sales, parts Snow Plowing service on all brands. Credit ~ ACE GLASS SPACES AVAILABLE for and service for McCulloch, cards accepted. Call Paul's Children's tahlcs and chairs, 7th Craft Show PAM'S HEAT1 N G Annual Stihl, Husqvarna, Homelite. Pump Repair, 673-4850 or dcck, cupboiird, toy chest, 517-872-2822 March 8, 1997, Colony and wagons, country cabinet and 2- 1 1-27-4 Bar sprockets and chain for 800-745-485 1 for free analy- HOUSC.872-4594, most makes. Rex Binder sis. 8-9-25-tf ' 111 iscc l lancous. AI so dining 5- 1 1-20-3 Residential and light COOLING tablc, chairs and hutch. 5 17- Real Estate Sales, across from TSC, :ommercial snow removal Downsp 065-2500. 2- 1 1-27-3 Caro. 8- 1 1-27-2 SPECIALIST TAKING BIDS for snow re- - at very reasonable rates. Siding moval. For more informa- & GRUB LAST SHIPMENT of Cass REPAlRING KIRBY VACU- Wc have 2 snow plows Paul L. tion call: Rosecran Apart- City afghans has arrived at HOUSE FOR SALE - All FRIDAY NIGHT urns - since 1977. Repair any available 24 hours a day. ments, 4580 State Street, Brown Buds & Blossoms by Sandy new windows, new roof, new make in vacuum cleaners. Siding Gagetown, MI 48735. 5 17- FlSH FRY All plowing is done and Kcatings' residence. siding. Near Colony House. Owner 665-267 3. 5-1 1-13-3 $5'5 Free estimates. Need Kirby before 8:OO a.m., 872-5082 2- I 1-27-1 872-3784 + 3- 10-23-6 parts - bags - belts rollers State Licensed - - whenever possible. Licensed & Insured shampoo, etc.? Will ship 24 Hour Emergency * Certified Master Mechanic w/Salad Bar Residential drive: * Guaranteed Workmanshii Christmas Trees HIGH RISK 4 9 p.m. Parcel Post. Call 269-7562 $8.00 each occurrence, Sewice Computer Alignments --.--- * Free Written Estimates Huge selection of L or 479-6543 evenings. Kirby mortgages, refinance, pur- C o nipu tcr B a1 ance TUESDAY SPECIAL in town only, CALL 517-872-2734 * Over 20 yrs. Experience Scotch & White Pine of Bad Axe, 1051 East Hu- chases, homes, vacant land, & Rotation All You Cun Eat Commerci a1 : estimates 8- 3- 30-t f * Call Jim today Fresh cut or wc field cut mobiles on land, cash in ron, across from the Franklin Front End parts Liver 62 Onions Inn. 8-8-21-9E0 available upon request. Thank You! 8-5-12- your (.hoke hand, consolidation, slow $4.25 - __ or $10.00 payment, bankruptcy, fore- Shocks & Struts -- Blaine de Beaubien $5.00 LUNCH BAR LEE MORGAN ANTENNA iewing and Alteration 9 a.n1.-7 pm. daily closures ok. Call Annette Brakes 4027 Doerr Rd. I I :30 a.m. - I :XI- -p.m. $4.75 by Kathleen Nizzola Between Hurds Corner Tune-ups PAINTING Cass City, MI 48726 INSTALLATION CONTINENTAL WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Holiday Crafts & 6t Plain Rd. Free Estimates Spaghetti & Breadsticks CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Phone SERVICE Wearahles 3760 E. Bevens Rd., Car0 All your tire nreds frorri All You Can Eat *INTERIORS Also Radios, VCRs, 5 17-67 3-7898 872-2251 1-8OO15614715 w hue 1barrows $4.25 *EXTERIORS CBs, Marine Radios, Bridal Parties * 2-1 1-20-5 IMORTGAGE3-1 1-6-4 Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11-8 p.m *WOOD GRAINING Don't let winter catch you Mending, zippers, hem I to tmrtors *TEXTIJRING Stereos, TVs Fri.11-10 p.m.; Sat. 11-9 p.m unprepared ! Scu us todciy Children and adults Sunday 9-3 p.m. CALL NOW to become PHONE 872-2696 No job too small NORTHWOOD SHORES a regular customer, Schneeberger's Cass City Tire RESTAURANT ind let it snow - let it snou Free estimates Phone 872-5303 6106 Beechwood Drive (517) 872-3840 - let it snow. Appliances-TV-Fumitun Call 872-2663 872-5642 1 1-27-tf 8- 1 k13-tfe1 8-6-19-1 _-- 5-12-1 84 8-

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Includes. TREES and Accounting Services tarrying me For Sale *Tax Preparation thoin loo leather qPaver CUT FRESH *Computer Consulting 1872-4614 protective glasses Larry Harper Upholstery Cleaning EVERY WEEKEND 6545 Church St., Cass City, Michigan 4205 Little Rd. Spot Removal Cass Cityl MI 48726 Odor Killing Experts 51 Chain Saw Ph: 517-872-4532 Fax: 517-872-51 40 Scotch Pine As low as $IOoo DAVE'S SMALL ENGINE Blue & White Spruce Available REPAIR SERVICE {OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY ONE) TUNE-UPS I $-Day latirlaction Guaranrtc 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. REPAIR i Starting Nov. 24 'til Christmas -) OVERHAULS ~- Repair all makes & Lubaczewski models push mowers, riders, trimmers, chain Tree Farm saws 8 tillers 5 miles west, 2 1/4 miles north of Cass City on Green Rd Phone 665-2501 Phone: 51 7-673-3957 I Ted Lubaczewski 1275 Riley Rd., Caro, MI 48723 8-4-24-tf i -,'* i CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1996 PAGE SEVENTEEN CALL 872-2010dT0PIACE AN ACTION AD Card of Thanks IDAHO LAND BARGAIN! Services Services Services < Help Wanted ) ( Help Wanted 1 ( Help Wanted 1 C > 160AC. - $59,900 Snake & Salmon Rivers. Open & wood- WE WOULD LIKE to ex- ed acreage between the 2 press our heartfelt thanks to most powerful rivers in Idaho. the many people who have Spectacular 360-degree supported us in Morn's ill- views, creeks, overrun wltro- ness and passing. Your cards, phy elk & deer. Private & calls, prayers, visits, gifts and remote wlcountry rd access. words of encouragement Exc. financing. Bargain price, meant everything to Mom won't last. Call (208) 839- and us. May God bless you 2501. as you have truly blessed us. The Jeannine Hobart Family. HATCHET RANCH - Southern 13-1 1-27-1 Colorado. 57 acres - $26,900. HA Mor&,ge Ref&&. NO WANTED - Someone to cut Tendercare, 4782 Hbspital 1st time offered! Spectacular cxpcricncc. Own hours. Call firewood on shares. Call Dr., Cass City, MI 48726. views of Pikes Peak, 24-7 days. (504) 429-9233 872-3834 evenings. 5 17-872-2174. E.O.E. . WE WISHTO thank the doc- Greenhorns & Sangre De ..i- Ext. 40591347. 11-1 1-27-1 11-1 1-27-3 1 1-1 1-20-2 tors and nurses and espe- Cristo Mtns. Beautifully rolling [& fields & woods - perfect horse cially the Oncology Depart- ASSAULT CRISIS CENTER PHOTO PROCESSING ment at the Huron Memorial country. Outstanding wildlife. 6463 Chestnut @WE Reduced Prices - Cnll For Details clerk. Part-time. Apply in Hospital. Also Father Randy Close to lakes & nat'l forest. Yr Decorated Models PART-TIME RESIDENT MANAGER person only. Book Mart Kelly, St. John's Church and round access wltelephone & Photo Lab, 6498 Main St., electric. Excellent financing. Must have good communication skills. Knowl- the ladies that put on the Cass City. 11 - 11 -6-tf meal. And to the many Call (719) 564-6367, edge of issues related to domestic violence and friends for their prayers, me- f Work Wanted 3 morials, cards, flowers and NEED MONEY? Receiving sexual assault also desired. Send letter of ap- payments on insurance settle- I WILL BABY-SIT in my food and support in our time plication and resume to the Administrative As- of sorrow. Also the ment or annuity. We buy all or sistant, Human Development Commission, 429 home, Saturdays only, 7 part for cash today. Call R&P a.m.-3 p.m. Many refer- Smigielski Funeral Home. Capitol Resources 1-800-338- Montague Avenue, Cam, MI 48723. AN EQUAL ences. for more information, The family of Laurie McRae. 5815. We also buy lottery win- 13-1 1-27-1 OPPORI'lJN ITY EMPLOYER. 11-1 1-27-1 call 872-2896. 12- 1 1-20-3 nings!!

~ ~~ -~ WILL DO HOUSECLEAN- CAN'T AFFORD THE HOME CARDIAC RNs ING, Monday-Friday. Laun- YOUNEED? Own a home dry included. Call 872-2060, now without the down pay- Our Medicare certified office is currently seeking a ment most banks require, 12-1 3 -20-3 full time RN to work on our Cardiac team making Complete permanent financ- (Card of Thanks ing if qualified. DeGeorge visits in Huron, SanilacandTuscola counties. Must '> Home Alliance. 1-800-343- have ACLS certification and cardiac nursing expe- I AM VERY grateful to ev- 2884. GIVE US A CALL! rience. Excellent benefits and mileage reimburse- eryone for your kindness and generosity. It's great to be a TIMESHARESICAMP- men t . SHIPWRECK VIDEOS: GROUND MEMBERSHIP/ , part of a community that is Edmund Fitzgerald and other HEARTLAND HOME HEALTH CARE & HOSPICE so willing to support one of RESALES, Buying * selling * Great Lake documentaries. renting. America's most suc- (517) 893-5319 their neighbors. God bless Amazing underwater footage, cessful resort resale clearing- EOE 11-1 1-27-1 you. Sue Baker. 13- 1 1-27-1 pictures, testimonials, etc, house. Accepting all resorts. Makes a great gift. Call now for Call Resort Property Resale free brochure 1-800-697- International. Toll Free Hotline ( Help Wanted b ( Real Estate For Sale ) 9731, 1-800-423-5967. MANUFACTURING com- AAAA-FEDERAL JOBS, ROMANTIC WEDDINGS IN pany in Cass City is taking House For Sale By Owner 18,340-115,700. Immediate GATLINBURG area. Simple a p pl i c at i on s for sur Eac e openings, all occupations & yet elegant Christian wedding grinder operators. Steady career levels, (810) 452-9663. starting at $129. Flowers, employment and benefit Photographs, Lodging avail- package. No experience nec- BELOW WHOLESALE able, 1-888-428-9996 Toll essary. Please send resume to PRODUCTS of all types. Items Free. Box C25, C/O Cass City for retail stores, flea markets Chronicle, P.O.Box 115, or individuals, Receive daily CASH FAST. Refinance your faxes. Free trial period upon home for any reason. Good Cass City, MI 48726. request. Call E&S Enterprises, 1 1-7- 17-tf credit, bad credit or no credit. (616) 467-8006. Call the mortgage experts at Alternative800-536-81 83. Lending today. 1- NURSE AIDES with current LOG HOME DEALERSHIPS, or rcccnt experience needed. Nice Country Home located only Unlimited earning potential! All shifts available. Good Partlfull-time. Protected mar- 2,000 REASONS TO CALL ... benefits and comparable 4 miles from Cass City on a paved keting aredleads. Log pack- EXP'D Otr - $2,000 sign-on ages from $12,000: For infor- bonus. Inexp'd - company- wagcs. Plcase apply at I mation call Brentwood Log sponsored training. Compre- I'endercare, 4782 Hospital road. New windows, new siding Homes, 1-800-264-5647 ext. Drive, Cass City, MI 48726. hensive benefits, assigned and new insulation. 2 largebed- CP16. conventionals. Gainey Trans- 5 17-872-2174. E.O.E. portation Services, Inc. 1-800- 11-1 1-20-2 rooms and 16'x20' living room. DRlVERlOTR - NEW SIGN- 326-8889. 4 ON BONUS.Full medical plan, Large 2 car garage and a fenced in 401(k) program. New conv. $$CASH$$ Immediate $$ for Equip. Rider program & much, structured settlements and back yard on 1 acre. Appliances much more! CDL-A required. deferred insurance claims. 1-800-788-1145, EXt. 500. J,Go Wentworth 1-800-386- included. 3582. ADS ON THE INTERNET. If Asking $49,900. you want results - you need to ATTENTION HOMEOWN- Please call 5 17-872-2715 advertise in the iMALLon the ERS! Tamer Mortgage Internet. Free Details. 1-800- Company Introduces, The 2nd for more information. 408-8618 ext. 1760. chance Mortgage. Are you ?-1 1-37- delinquent on house pay- SERVICEISALES REP. Auto Beautiful Brick Ranch on Extra Large Lot - Lots of room Hobby Farm - 20 acrcs with woods and farmland. Very ments, property or income Aftermarket. Local territory. on the main levcl plus a full basement, 2 fireplaces, 2 1/2 neat and clcnri 2 s;lory Iionic, ready to hc nioved into. 3 taxes, over loaded with credit Must like working with your cards, in foreclosure, baths, main floor laundry. 2 car garage. A must see. hcdroorns plus playroom, family room, storagc shed. Priced Hela Wanted 3 hands. $40K base + bonus + TCC 1 189 bankrupt. Call 'today for a I to sell at $69,500. F712 benefits. EOE. 1-800-316- FREE credit analysis. NO 1042. APPLICATION FEE. Program also includes mobile homes on CASH NOW!! We purchase land. 800-285-52841810-626- mortgages, annuities and 1296. Remember IF YOU ' business notes. Since 1984 DON'T CALL WE CAN'T highest prices paid. Free esti- HELP. mates, prompt professional service. Colonial Financial, 1- NEED MONEY? Homeown- CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBlLE - CADlLLAC 800-969-1200 ext. 57. ers, We have the right loan for FORECLOSED GOV'T you!! Speedy service * Quick HOMES. Save up to or closings. Slow credil OK. Take Beautifully Remodeled 2 Story Home - 3 bedrooms, 2 Location, Location, lmation! Only I 1/2 miles from town 50% cash out for ANY worthwhile baths, family room, large dining room, hack entry room, more, littlelno down payment. on pavcd road. 2 story, 3 hcdrooin horne. Main floor laun- Poor Credit OK! CALLNOW purpose. Call Mortgage large utility room, ideal !Or scwing and ironing. 3O'x30' dry, largc twautil'ul dcc*k 01'1' thc living rooti\. 2 1/2 car for directory 1-800-777-0097 America today! 1-800-334- garage with cverything. Circlc drivcway. Call today. garagc. Nicc 2 story workshop, hip roof barn. 4 acres of The overwhelming success of "The Only ext, 860. 7038. $74,900. cy202 1 Price" (the haggling, Imi. cy 2(108 no negotiating, no HIGH RISK, Mortgages, Re- I no hassle sale process) has created a GENERAL ASSIGNMENT finance, purchase homes, Unique Home with Attached 1 Bedroom Material There - Finish Remodeling & Move REPORTER needed for north- need for additional salespeople. ern Michigan weekly. Position vacant land, mobile homes on "Mother4n-law" Apartment - Spacious 4 bed- On In - 2 story home in Kingslon. 3 bedrooms, IF YOU ARE: requires strong writing and land, cash in hand, consolida- tions, foreclosure OK. CALL room with some wood floors, full basenlent, 1 1/2 baths, frirriily roo~ii. 2 car garage. Extra Self motivated photography skills, accuracy, initiative, ability to work with CONTINENTAL MTG. 1-800- many closets, I 1/2 baths. Enclosed porch. large beautiful lots. 'Io settle estate. 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Information: 1- near Saginaw Bay and new niarina. 1'0509 this ranch tiorlit. hay large open rooms, 3 bed- seeks sales reps. 15 sales a Company vehicle week earn you 75K! per 800-541-1 030. Great Starter or Investment Home - Fantastic rooins, 2 haftis, walk-in closets, fireplace, large 401 K plan annum. $100 paid per sale. HAROLD IVES TRUCKING hunting, fishing and recreation area. Public boat kitchen with 10th ol'cuphoards. New on the mar- Health and Life program Work your own hours be benefit i3 needs motivated individuals to launch near home, 2 bedroom ranch. Conve- ket. F7 I3 A large selection of new and used vehicle independent. Call: (517) 394- 9888. enter our Training Program. inventory Call 1-800-999-8012 for com- nient town location. TO508 Just Outside C'aro - Ncwly constructed home. An opportunity to be a part of a winning plete information. 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