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and Ben Boy1 won their re- election bids, receiving 211 votes and 176 votes, respec- tively. Challenger Richard Filipek garnered 124 votes. Kingston voters also said “yes” to the statutory 18-mill tax levy provided for under while, voters overwhelm- Also Monday, Owen-Gage proposal A. The vote was ingly approved statutory 18- OWEN-GAGE voters approved a request of 213 to 68, with a pair of mill levies as provided for spoiled ballots. fUnding through 18 mills for the next 10 years. A total Of 270 Votes, Of Approval will mean no posal A. about 24.5 Percent of regis- change for homeowners. UBLY About 10 percent of regis- District, where 8-year in- homestead property will con- Fred Matthews, a Decker cumben t Walter S w i as ty n, tered Ubly School District area farmer and veteran tinue to be taxed at a rate of voters went to the polls in an who has served as the school 24 mills. school board member of 12 board’s treasurer for the past election that saw incumbent years, lost his bid for reelec- 6 years, lost his bid for re- Had the millage failed, the trustee John Rutkowski tion to a fourth term Monday, election to another 4-year school system would have ousted by a narrow margin. garnering 152 votes. The term by fewer than 20 votes. lost its eligibility to receive winners were another vet- Newcomer James Albrecht state foundation grant mon- Winning Rutkowski’s seat eran incumbent, Beverley received the most votes at ies, which now account for was newcomer Donald E. Auten, who received 260 159, followed by veteran in- more than 90 percent of the Koglin, who received 21 1 votes, and newcomer Dave cumbent Ron Good, who district’s annual funding un- votes. Incumbent Martin Knight, with 180. der Proposal A. Kubacki won another 4-year garnered- 158 votes. TWOother challengers, In the race for a 2-year seat, term, receiving 214 votes, Marv Irrer and Dave incumbent Paul Hunter re- KINGSTON while Rutkowski garnered Osentoski, received 134 ceived 149 votes to defeat 186 votes. votes and 104 votes, respec- challenger Joan Koch, who Kingston Board In all, 341 votes were cast Trustees Raymond Wolak in the election. tively. received 108 votes.

IT’S NOT THE biggest white pine in Michigan, but this sped- [ men at the Val Vance residence, 6400 W. Severance Rd., Cass City, is definitely in the top 10, Vance’s towering pine mea- sures 232 inches in circumference, just 11 inches short of the leading entry in a statewide big tree hunt contest. fC ,

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New activities scheduled Cass City Schools in very Festival plans near completion

-J --- ~ ~ accepting team registrations. Staff Writer The celebration will feature for the children. many new activities and at- Other festival favorites, in- The fifth annual Fourth of Cass City Schools’ healthy Cass City will complete with tractions such as the Kelly- cluding a golf tournament at July Festival Golf Tourna- financial condition was con- Complete Bad Axe, Lakers and Miller Brothers Circus and a Rolling Hills Golf Course ment will be held Friday, July firmed again by the proposed Sandusky. The other divi- strawberry social at the and the 3-011-3 basketball 5, instead of on a Thursday 1996-7 budget that was budget details sion will include Brown City, United Methodist Church, as tournament, have been up- as in previous years. Course adopted by the school board Cros-Lex, Marlettc, well as old favorites like the dated and changed to roll owner John Maharg decided at its regular meeting Mon- page 16 Mayville and Yale. VFW Dance, the poker walk with the times and accom- not to have the tournament day night at the high school. Each division will play and and American Association of modate more people. Both on Thursday this year for 2 It anticipates that revenue round robin within its divi- reasons; one to accommo- removal was received from a sion and there will be a date more players and 2, be- will exceed expenditures by special 3-year tax for build- over $50,000 and bring the league tournament at the end cause the fourth fell on a ing improvement, the board of the season, Thursday this year. fund balance to $934,546 at thought it appropriate to heend of the fiscal year June The cost to participate in the spend the money to improve OTHER BUSINESS event is $200 per team. Each 30,3997. Total revenues will parking at the middle school, be over $8.246 million. team consists of 4 golfers. high school and Deford Registration will be accepted In addition, from general school. +Two veteran teachers an- fund revenues the school ex- nounced their resignations. at any time including the day As always, the budget of the event at the Rolling pects to wring $100,OOO as adopted will be amended They are Dick Partlo and part of an estimated Bob Gengler. They will be HillsRe-registration club house. is required $200,0002-room addition to later in the school year, when taking advantage of the Campbell Elementary costs and the number of stu- $20,239 offered to veteran to participate in the 3-on-3 dents enrolled will known. School. be teachers who voluntarily Fire in the Sky Basketball There has been a significant leave the system. Tournament, sponsored by NEW SCHOOL decrease in employee benefit .The board adopted the an- the Cass City Rotary Club. costs due to a legal ruling that Architect Fred Eurich pre- nual resolution that enables The registration deadline is reduced these costs from the sented plans for the new the school to participate in June 2%. 18 percent budgeted last year middle school building to be Michigan High School Ath- Teams will be accepted on to 14.5 percent actually built northeast of Campbell letic Association events. a first come, first serve ba- spent. Elementary. He predicted .Under a new school code sis. The cost is $80 to par- Another unexpected finan- that it would be at least 2 that goes into effect July 1, ticipate in the 3-on-3 compe- cial windfall that will add months before plans would the board needed to reorga- tition, $1 30 to compete in the from $75,000 to $100,000 be finalized and ready to be nize. Fundamental changes new 4-on-4 competition, or comes from the district’s ap- submitted for bids. It will of meetings, number of $190 to participate in both. proval as one of some 100 take at least another month hoard niemhers and other Teams will be placed into *chools in a class action suit after that before any con- changes were possible but one of 6 age divisions and that qualified for damages. struction can start, Eurich the hoard voted to keep compete throughout the day The school spent almost predicted. Construction time things unchanged. It’s pos- at July 6 at Cass City Recre- $200,000 to remove asbestos is estimated to take a year, he sible that the regular meet- ational Park. from the Campbell Elemen- said. ings will be switched to the Registration forms can be tary and high school build- fourth Monday of the month picked up at many local busi- NEW LEAGUE ings. trom the second Monday nesses, including Little Caesars, Hardees, Mr. Chips The money comes from a date now in force. fund established by many The board authorized Cass REMC #10 DIRECTOR Robert Townsend sits in Area Television stu- Service Center, Charmont, companies that produced the City’s entry in a new junior Veronica C o m mi r e, 9 t h dio control room in Cass City. The first Thumb Area TV broadcast last fall culmi- Lake Huron Cellular, Chemi- asbestos for construction. high wrestling league fash- grade English teacher, dem- cal Bank, Pat Curtis and Sub- First payment is expected in ioned among teams in the onstrated the Dream Writers, nated years of hard work on the part of Townsend, who is gearing up for a new way/Peoples Choice. a new mini computer lab on September. Thumb C League. career challenge in the field of distance learning. (Story pages) Please turn to back page. Because the money for the There will be 2 divisions. wheels. .\.- I.

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... by John Haire Dr. Fred Roberts, a special- beginning July 10. Patients pointments should call the e1994RogerW by Roger Pond ist in dermatology, has joined interested in scheduling ap- hospital at 872-2 12 1. (And anyone else he can the health care team at Hills Sometimes I wonder if edu- farmer efficiencies often de- Corn Belt farmers, on the and Dales General Hospital cation is a good thing. crease after a certain age, but other hand, are so efficient in Cass City. There’s no question basic this differs by region. Farm- when they start Firming, thc Dr. Roberts can care for education (grade school, ers in the West show more only way they can go is various conditions, including high school, college, etc,) is productivity increase up to down, Besides, it gets hot psoriasis, acne, skin cancers, a societal benefit; hut duca- 35 to 44 years of age, and and muggy in the Corn Belt. Take it from NellieAnthes. There’s nothing really new about moles, varicose veins, hair tion just for the sake of more less decline after that, than (I’m no farmer, but 1 know the rain and foggy days that we have been experiencing. She loss, nail diseases and fungal instruction and new degrees farmers in other regions. hot and muggy affects me a ’ was born 80 years ago June 10 and on that day her father was infections. Treatment of must certainly have a limit. Farmers in the corn belt ex- lot more than it used to.) plowing in the rain, getting ready to plant corn. these ailments includes a re- 1 can remember my dad hibited no increased effi- Farmers in the Northeast I Her father told her that the next day it was so foggy that he view of the patient’s lifestyle coming into the house after ciency up to middle-age, but have always started out like couldn’t see his plow. The weather must be like it was then lost efficiency in later years. to determine if something the talking with a man who had a house a-fire, but then and Anthes wonders if anyone is old enough to remember it. patient is doing is causing or a great amount of education, Farmers in the Northeast We don’t know if he remembers or not, but one area man fizzled-out around lunch aggravating a skin condition. and saying, “You know, that showed high increases early, time. Anyone who gets up ai probably would be old enough. That’s George Fisher, who and then lost their zip as they Dr. Roberts is a Michigan fellow is so smart, he’s stu- 4:OO a.m. every morning to PIrevealed while at the school voting booth Monday that he native who grew up in Livo- pid.” got older. was born in 1910. Still hale and hardy, too. milk a string of cows, is nia. He received his Doctor That was Dad’s way of say- What does all this tell us? bound to lose some bounce of Osteopathy degree from ing, “The guy has a brain-full Nothing everybody didn’t in their twilight years. ********** the University of New En- of information, but no com- know in the first place. gland in Maine and then re- mon sense to help apply it.” Ranchers in the West are This just brings me back to Quick now, how many full basketball courts are there at turned to Michigan to com- Formal education and com- bound to take a long time to my original thesis. Only a , Cass City Recreational Park? Chances are that you didn’t plete an internship at Garden mon sense aren’t mutually reach peak efficiency. person with a huge amount . know, right? We needed that information and were not sure, City Hospital. He served his exclusive, of course, but one They’ve got to find the of education would go to that so we asked around the paper without getting a definite right residency at the Redford doesn’t guarantee the other. horses, saddle them up, put much trouble to determine t answer. Dermatology Center. My example for today is a the dogs in the pickup, and how farmers change as they : In the office at the time were John Cooper, who has worked Dr. Roberts and his wife, Cornell University study of pull some grain drills out of get older. on the courts, and Steve Wright. Neither was sure. Robin, and the couple’s 5 farmer efficiency. This re- the mud before they can do Everybody knows, they ‘, The answer is 5. Did you get it? children live in Metamora. search was based upon the anything. It takes a few years don’t change at all.They just Clinics for Dr. Roberts will common belief that a to bet ail of that organized. take longer naps! I ********** ?* r be held at Hills and Dales farmer’s productivity in- **.“ a* creases with age until he or I1 4‘. Golf continues its expansion in the Thumb. Last week the Vandals DR. FRED Roberts, a specialist in der- she reaches a peak in middle- II -4Zikockholders at Scenic Country Club, Pigeon, voted exten- matology, has joined the health care age and then decreases until *:b“sive modernization to the tune of $750,000. target the poor, old codger isn’t HEY *0.: Work is expected to start within 2 weeks. Play will not be team at Hills and Dales General Hos- doing a blamed thing. ~ :interrupted but there will be some temporary tees used dur- bathroom This has widespread impli- :::ling construction. pital. cations, according to those Itv: Vandalism at the Cass City ~m KIDS! .‘ .‘ Recreational Park was who asked for the money. ********** “Even the international com- I, among the complaints inves- * tigated by village police over petitiveness of the nation’s :! ’ Pi’s Chinese Restaurant at 1815 South Saginaw, Midland, The farmers is a concern because ‘4 thc past week. *. has a buffet that includes a wide array of dishes. Included According to reports, van- the average age of US. farm- 11 Ronald McDonald ii are sweet and sour pork, chicken, hot and regular Chinese dals entered the men’s room ers is increasing each year,” :: vegetables, shrimp and other dishes I can’t identify. near the basketball courts they suggest, :. There are brown and white rice, egg rolls, 2 kinds of soup, Thursday between 8 and 11 The study assumes farmers is coming to a filled potato chip, 2 kinds of nuts, chicken on a stick in p.m., pulled a sink oft the within a region use about the .-’ addition to the chicken on the main menu, pineapple and tea. wall and dropped it on the same technology, but farm- Cass Citu > The quality was very acceptable. floor. No damage estimate ers of various ages might All you can eat at a very low price. In the group were 2 :: was available. Schools in the upper apply the technology differ- f: adults and 3 children and the total bill was $34.16. nor John Engler to establish ently. In addition, farmers In other reports: Thumb appear ready for a voucher system where the < Give it a 7.5 on the one to 10 scale. .Joseph Howard reported 7 cross district transfers ofstu- might gain or lose efficiency I student takes the voucher and as they purchase more land putting green flags and a dents, as required by a new cashes the $5,000 or so at the Visit him at the Library wooden entrance sign stolen statc law that allows students and become older, richer, and The Weather school of choice. more senile, (They didn’t say from 1 - 2 p.m. from the Northwood Golf to go to schools of choice If so, that’s a different ball High Low Precip. Course, 4795 Hospital Dr., within their intcrmediate dis- that exactly.) game. It opens up the possi- The project learned that Tuesday ...... 70 ...... 53 ...... 0 somet i me 1ast Wed n esd a y. tri c ts. bility of special schools with Wednesday ...... 12 ...... 54 ...... 0 The signs are valued at a The schools must announce special interests at the ex- ~. Thursday ...... 66 ...... 60 ...... 25“ combined $200, hy July 1 if they will accept pense of the public school Friday ...... 62 ...... 56 ...... 41” M i c h acl K r opew 11 i c ki , transfer students. system. LUCKY THUMB MOTORCYCLE CLUB Saturday ...... 66 ...... 58 ...... 01 “ 4861 Hemlock St., told po- It would he surprising to me If 10 percent ofthe students Sunday ...... 66 ...... 60 ...... 57” lice Friday that someonc if Cass City doesn’t vote to roamed off to new schools June 16 Ron Stolzman Memorial Monday ...... 80 ...... 58 ...... 04“ smashed a window adjacent accept these students. Not with special curriculums, it July 14, 1996 (Recorded at Cass City wwtewater treatnient plant.) to the front door of his resi- hucause they would antici- would materially wound the dence. pate students to come tlock- school and the students that August 18 William Warwin Memorial *William D. Yuunglovc, ing, but because they don’t. remained. Cass City, reported the theft Schools in the Thumb have That would bc especially SCRAMBLES of 5 packs of Winston ciga- been practicing de facto true if the voucher could he T.T. rettes June 3. The cigarettes school of choice for years. spent at parochial schools. InvitationsWedding were takcn from his car while And not only within the in- Parents with kids in school 1 the vehiclc was parked at his Traditional @5&ylish termed i a t e sch o o 1 d i strict , need not worry about that. residence, according to re- but with all area schools. Before a voucher cashable at Cass City Chronicle ports, which state Younglove Whcn, for one reason or a parochial school is legal, also found a small screw- another, a request is made to their children will be long 872-2010 driver on thc front passenger t r a n s !‘cr to an other sch o o 1, gone from the educational seat. permission has grown to be system. a routine atfair. It wasn’t al- In the Thumb any change NEED A NEW CAR OR TRUCK? ways this way and thcrt: was under the present new law ALL DISTRICT 14 a time whcn it was a hassle will bc hard to detect. CLASSES for a hniily to get a student i out of the district where they Sign Up - 8:OO a.m. I ived. Practice - 1O:OO am. The root of the concern, of Race - 12:OO noon .&ucraomaoAiw courx, was the money that “OVER 200 NEW & USED CARS COIIICS from the state for each child. School people looked TIRES - No Dual Sports, 7 @? AND TRUCKS AVAILABLE’’ at the money that cach brings Semi-Knobs or No Knobs SmncNon*d to the school coffers and Your house. LOCATION OF TRACK: were reluctant to see one Your car, 3 miles north of M-46 and M-53 intersection, Ron Ouvry “Every Make and Model“ lcave. then west on Snover Road 2 1/2 miles But that all ended perhaps Your business. FOR MORE INFORMATION CAU: 517435.2282 Home 872-2495 For Your Best Buv a half dozen years ago. It I J II I Business 269-9781 proved to hc a wise choice. You. CALL ME TODAY! Students leaving were bal- anced hy students from other districts that entered. Nearly every transfer in or Allstate’ out has been the result of convenience. A parent wha works in the neighboring school district or a haby sit- McVey Agency Inc. ter who lives in that area arc 4546 Leach St., conimon grounds for trans- ters, Cass City, Mich. The Bookstore at ‘Book Mart May Have the Book and In 40 years I can recall just (517) 872-4860 Magazine Titles You Have Been Searching For! OIICC‘ that a student left he- Cass City Public Schools cause of an advanced course For your insurance needs- OUR VAST IEL€WION of: BOOKS INFUIDES TITLES FROM TWE that was not availahlc in the Being in good hands is the only place to FOUOWING~ PROGRESS IN EDUCATION home district. be: from the desk of Ken Micklash, Superintendent There are observers who feel that the new law isjust HARDCOVER IBEITIEUER IN$PlRATIONAL & BIBLES SCHOOL YEAR ENDS the opening salvo by Gover- PAPERBACK BESTSEUER REFERENCE & COOKBOOKS GENERAL FlCnON CMILOREM BOO(U -

Long Sleeve CLOTHING 5 YEARS AGO cently. He is the son of Ken 14 1/2 to Pant colors: Navy, and Theresa Micklash. 17 1/2 $1 Brown, Spruce Green Area farmers are keeping P9 their fingers crossed for any 25 YEARS AGO upcoming torrential down- pours to pass them by. Vary- General Cable workers Long Sleeve ing amounts of scattered crop walked off the job after last 18 to 20 2::t $1499 loss in Tuscola County have minute negotiations failed to $15gs 29" to 44" been reported, especially bring agreement Friday, and corn. went on strike Saturdav Police Chief Gene Wilson morning. Short Sleeve emptied parking meters and A utility shed at the Cas: Small thru removed one of the remain- City Recreation Park burnec ing Main Street parking Wednesday night. State Fin X-Large $1I 99 meters Friday afternoon.The Marshall John Voss sifted thr Cass City Retail Chamber ruins for evidence to confirn requested the meter heads be suspected arson. The 10s: Short Sleeve removed and stored for a was estimated at ahoul 2xL to 4xL $1899 one-year test period. $1,000. $13sg 52' & 54" Navy Petty Officer 2nd A freak hail storm confinec Class Bryan Beecher of Cass to a small area in Elkland anc City received an award for Elmwood townships Mona his role in Operation Desert day caused severe damage tc Storm from the Navy League homes and farms in its path of the United States during It was accompanied by 2 its annual convention held very heavy rainfall. The go11 May 25 to 30. ball sized hail resulted in sev- Campbe 11 Elemen tar y s eral broken windows and 1990 kindergarten "gradu- other minor damage to ates" were treated to a spe- homes and building. cial ride from the school to Durell Caister was the win- the park and back on the last ner of the annual IGA con- day of school last week. The test sponsored by the local rig and horses were donated store, a fabulous 6-day trip by Mr. and Mrs. Ron Speirs to California. of Cass City, while school Tom Proctor, Rotary's Dis- custodian Don Loomis did trict governor, described a the driving with the help of a few of the highlights of his neighbor, Stan Wal ters. over 12,000mile trip around The Thumb B Association the Pacific to Australia and a1 I-con ference basehall team the Far East Tuesday noon at as selected by league coaches the Cass City Rotary Club. includes 2 players from Cass City, Brad Gray in the out- 35 YEARS AGO field and Troy Benitez, in- field. Ninety-five seniors gradu- Regular, Bigs and Talls The Evangelical Free ated at Cass City Higl- Church's Pastor Eldred School Tuesday evening Kelley and his wife, Luanne, Salutatorian of the class i! are planning to leave the area Susan Shaw, and valedicto. in mid-August for their new rian is Thelma Krueger. positions in Florida with Thomas Seurynck o and World Gospel Mission. Gagetown was injured Mona day while working with tht 113 Off power take-off of his tractor DRESS 10 YEARS AGO He was treated at Hills anc SWIMWEAk Dales General Hospital foi Doesn't include Carharttjackets Cass City lost a respected an arm injury, a bruised leg SHIRTS citizen and long-time com- and sprained ankle. His arrr munity booster Sunday when was placed in a cast. Short or Long Sleeves 0 off Curtis R. Hunt died after suf- 25 h _I Officers were elected at ar fering several strokes and a Solids & Stripes organizational meeting of i long illness. business and professiona Magnus Berglund's nearly women's organization Tues- year-long stay in Cas City day evening. Officers named as a Rotary Exchange Stu- were Dorothy Muntz, presi- dent is drawing to a close dent; Iva Hildinger, first vice- with a bang of a climax - a president; Mabel Marshall. 30-day western tour of the second vice-president; nation. Magnus is a native of Patricia Wagner, treasurer: Men's Linkoping, Sweden. For 4 Marjorie Matuszak, record- months in the winter he ing secretary, andVerna May Casual Cotton stayed at the home of Gary MacRae, corresponding sec- and Doris Jones, and then at retary. thc Ben Hobart farm. Navy Scanian Apprentice WORK GLOVES 1 Mark A. House, son of Judge Joslyn Clinton C. and Celia L. 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Cass City - Bad Axe - Sandusky Sale ends after June 15 PAGE FIVE CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1996 Thumb TV career highlight REMC chief Robert‘ Townsend moving on U so simple, so cost effective to mented. He explained he’s do that. So I came back with talked to police, hospital and the idea that this was some- economic development offi- thing we could do in the cials, among others, about Thumb. the possibilities of producing “That was about the time and offering a myriad of that a lot of people had community service programs started to talk about 2-way to Thumb residents. interactive TV,” said Townsend acknowledged Townsend, who pointed out the road from proposing the cost was prohibitive, re- Thumb Area TV to the first quiring about $25,000 worth broadcast was a long one. of equipment in every class- “We had originally pro- room. posed a system for the entire Thumb in which we would COST EFFECTWE broadcast directly to schools, but the price tax was pretty In contrast, ITFS requires a steep and we didn’t get a television set and a tele- whole lot of support,” he re- phone. “Many of our called. schools have been wired for At the time, Townsend saic this Channel One news pro- he wasn’t aware of the fed gram, so they already have eral grants available to help NO FEAR -THESE whitetailed deer seemed almost oblivious to passing motor- the video distribution capa- fund the project. bility. It’s a very cost-effec- Originally, he learned the ists just a few yards away on M-81 Thursday afternoon. The pair were enjoying tive way of delivering pro- cost for equipment to convert grams especially for kids in the broadcast signal for 2 some lunch in a field just east of Cass City. rural schools.” channels was $1,500 per school, and with 95 schools, Examples of the program- the tab added up fast. ming being delivered in the Cow (space) Thumb include elementary VERY SUPPORTIVE level language programs, for sale middle school language, But then someone sug- math and science programs, gested utilizing cable compa- and advanced courses in Ger- nies, which were already in An enterprising British man, Russian and Japanese. place in 2 dozen Thumb farmer is offering his cattle c o mm un i ti es. “The cable as advertising billboards. But students aren’t the only companies have been very Harry Goode’s farm is lo- ones benefitting from Thumb supportive, very coopera- cated near a major highway. TV. One of the most impor- tive” from the beginning, he He believes his grazing cattle tant aspects of the project is said. can provide advertisers with teacher in-service offerings, Then the real work began. an eye-catching chance to get according to Townsend, who “We had a lot of engineering their messages across to pointed out the state in recent to do to see if this was fea- passing motorists. Goode is years has extended teacher sible, and it took about a year charging up to $450 a week probation from 2 to 3 years to put the financing in place,” for each inimal to wear a and requires each teacher to Townsend continued, noting tiLOOMY SKIES Saturday didn’t dampen the spirits of these special plasticjacket bearirlg have 15 days of professional he had to raise $95,000 to Evangelical Free Church youths, who held a car wash to raise the advertiser’s slogan. He development activities dur- match a $95,000 federal has already sold space on 8 ing probation. money for church activities.. -. cows.

service programs that can lot of credit to Walbro Corp. s help teachers met those re- President L.E. Althaver, , quirements within their own whose company’s founda- schools. tion was the first to donate “One of the really promis- money, and later donated a ing things is the excitement site for the Thumb Area TV we’ve been able to generate broadcast tower.

i~ outside the educational com- The broadcast system was munity,” Townsend com- built last summer, with the first broadcast taking place last November. “I’ve learned more than I ever thought I wanted to know,” Townsend joked, re- ferring to the lengthy process card We will custom arrange of getting Thumb Area TV forever lasting flowem on its feet. ‘ for all your special 1 Ib. Assorted Chocolates Quality for Over 60 Years holders - large or small! On a more serious note, he 2 Ib. Assorted Chocolates SCENT PACKAGES said some teachers have ex- Give Dad a pressed fear that Thumb Area card that Timex - A No-Fail Gift Item TV programming could dis- Mon. - Frl. 10 to 5 firs his style place them. However, he ;I makes him Ticket said, that could never happen smile. Top off your greetings because the state requires Nith a great gift-you’ll find the Candy SUlMlMER classes to be monitored by a kst ideas at Hallmark! &I FUN certified teacher. Mike tk Ike As for the future, Townsend is getting ready along with 3OC -I $looI his wife, Carole, for a move kk back to his hometown of @?%’ mn 454. .* 1/11 R yw4 5% Cadillac, wherc he’ll begin +- Wedding Invitation his new duties in July, serv- A THREE-FOLD Luxury Standout Consultants ing schools in Michigan as MANY m Cass City Chroniclc well as Indiana and Ohio. Looking back, he said he’s CHOICES A LOT 8 72-2010 been involved in a number of IN Marshmallow major projects during his ca- FAVORITE reer, ranging from building AFTER Munchies 1OF NEAT 1 construction to establishing SHAVE \ cooperative purchasing sys- 1 COLLECTIONS ,ran 69” tems. “Bu~in terms of both I II I the complexity of the project After Shave Lotion I 11 IDEAS! I Musk Fdr Men 7 and the potential, there really ,- hasn’t been anything like After Shave Lotion Thumb Area Television.” Join the Jet Set. stetm The toys of summer await, Kawasaki’s exciting 1996 line of JET SKIcu Cologne Spray watercraft offers something for everyone, from wake-ripping performance I PLUG INTO OUR MUSIC Give Dad a: for three adults with the STS 3EGISTER NOW DEPARTMENT model. Plus six other models Electric Shaver packed with features to Kodak Camera Calculator New Telephone style on the water. e’ Box Fan To Stay Cool Check out the B Real Charcoal BBQ Grill JET SKI ECORDER I I -- watercraft today. Caro’s Only 1 E Authorized Dealer ‘%ut Stop Shop“ On M-24 In Car0 517457313939 Kawasaki I Hours: 9-6 Monday - Friday, 01996 Kawasaki Motors Corp. U.S.A. Always wear a personal flotation device I 9-3Saturdav and other appropriate apparel. PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1996 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Se? education program approved

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The Owen-Gage Board of vice. learned in ihe home by of- high basketball and freshman Powerful Choices Education Monday accepted Also resigning were fering students accurate in- class; Jim Brinkman, varsity with “deep regret” the resig- Fonls mmpanles are strong Beverly Wise, the district’s formation appropriate to boys basketball; Dean Roller, prodden financlsl recurlly. nation of longtime teacher ol preschool program direct or each grade level, and by pro- varsity girls basketball and olfrrlng powerlul chdcer for your and veteran football coach for the past 2 years, and high moting responsible decision softball; Judy Campbell, var- flnanclal needs. Arnie Besonen. school social studies teacher making. sity volleyball; Sheila Time Insurance: individual Besonen, who formally an- and assistant football coach Students, particularly those Pawlak, junior varsity and Medkal Including Short Term nounced his decision to re- in the upper grade levels, will Medkal, Small Group Benelils. Joel Douglas, who was hired junior high volleyball; Kim Fortis Long Term Care. tire Monday, effective at the a year ago. be exposed to topics ranging Fish, Business Professionals Forlls Benefit$: Group Benels. end of the 1995-96 school from the reproductive pro- of America; Sandra Parks, Forllr Flnmnclat Qmup: Mutual year, was among 4 school SEX ED cess to contraception to sexu- school play; Deb Gleissner, employees to submit resigna- Funds: Fixed and Variable ally transmitted diseases. National Honor Society; Annuities; Life insurance, Variable tions to the board. In other business during the However, committee mem- Diane War ack, sophorn o r e Universal Life Insurance. Besonen, who tops the se- monthly meeting, the board bers pointed out an empha- class, and Sandy Juengel, For more Information contact: niority list among teachers in approved a sex education sis will be placed on absti- Foreign Language Club. the Owen-Gage District, was curriculum as recommended nence, including ways to *Adopted a state-mandated Local Registered Rrpnmtative hired in 1969 as an instruc- by the district’s Sex Educa- deal with peer pressure. MARKING IN THE $490,000 rectangle on the Rawson Me- tor. But the social studies resolution changing the Newel1 E. Harris tion Advisory Committee. district’s status from a fourth morial Library’s building fund donation chart is library trea- teacher is perhaps best The board’s unanimous ap- IN OTHER BUSINESS P.O. Box 38 known as a staunch supporter class school district to a CmCity, MI 4872MM38 I proval came after a brief pre- (517) 872-2688 surer Bill Lovejoy. A check of $2,500, presented Wednesday of Owen-Gage athletics in “general powers school dis- sentation from several com- Also Monday, the board: trict.” The resolution states his role as the Bulldog foot- mittee members. .Scheduled a special bud- Regislered representative by Gavel Club Treasurer Tom Guinther, put the library within ball coach, having won a host all school procedures, by- Among them were high get meeting for June 25 start- laws and policies will remain $160,000 of its original goal. of honors over the years, in- sch o o 1 Pr i n c i p a1 J o an n e ing at 7 p.m. in the Owendale cluding induction in the in effect until changed by Hopper, who noted the cur- High School library. action of the board. Michigan High School riculum, drafted in conjunc- *Approved several coach- Coaches Hall of Fame in Mt. +Approved an annual reso- tion with the Michigan ing/advisor assignments. lution to continue member- Pleasant in the spring of Model, represents 2 years of 1990. They are: Joel Brandel, ship in the Michigan High study and work by the com- golf; Brian Wright, junior School Athletic Association. No replacement has been mittee, which is composed of named yet for the veteran teachers, administrators, par- coach. School officials have I ents and clergy. I Life Insurance posted the position with Hopper, along with elemen- plans to hire a new coach in tary Principal William Britt time for football practice in and teachers Sandy Parks August. and Brian Wright, outlined In the meantime, teacher various aspects of the cur- Brian Wright has offered to riculum geared towards stu- supervise weight training for dents in grades K through 12. A growing family needs more life insurance. football players, who are Overall, they said, the cur- Your Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company of asked to contact him if they riculum was drafted with an Rich Vpma LUTCF Michigan agent will make sure you have the wish to participate in a train- emphasis on the family and 6703 Main Street ing program. the importance of parents’ security you need, Call today. Cass City, 48726 The school board also ac- MI discussing sex education Making your future more predictable Phone: 872-4326 cepted with deep regret the with their children. resignation of secretary/ The new curriculum is de- bookkeeper Bonnie Gaeth, signed to supp!ement what is who will leave the district after nearly 32 years of ser- Gougeon seeks LIONS CLUB Member of theyear Steve Wright (left) receives a plaque for the honor, from last years’ Lions Club Member partiul birth of the Year, John Cooper. abortion ban Senator Joel Gougeon (R- Bay City) recently intro- duced a bill to ban the par- tial-birth abortion procedure. Similar legislation is pend- ing in other states, and has passed both chambers of the United States Congress. Make Dad King However, President Clinton recently vetoed the congres- sional legislation. 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MLNOR LEAGUE Sutler’s Bakery Baseball: the league’s best AS of 6-8-96 Dodgers 28 WL LITTLE LEAGUE General Cable AS of 6-8-96 Cass City placed 2 players Infielders - Tom Innes, se- Axe. Giants 81 nior, Marlette; Todd Walker. on the Thumb C National Outfielders - Matt Voss, Cass City Oil & Gas Chappel’s Dentistry first team all conference sophomore, Bad Axe; Brian sophomore, Lakers; Bill Orioles 8 1 Giants 61 squad as selected by league Shaw, senior, Lakers; Dave Eisinger, senior, Bad Axe; Kritzman’s coaches. Dave Murphy, jun- Murphy, junior, Cass City. Scott Campbell1, junior, ! All Season Rent-All Cubs 42 ior, was selected from the Outfielders - Lance Marlette. ‘ A’s 6 2 Little Caesars infield and Matt Oesch, jun- Cowper. senior, Marlette; Utility/designated hitter - Erla’s Orioles 42 ior, was named as a utility/ Eric LeVasseur, senior, All Mike Errer, senior, Bad Axe. Cubs 3 7 C.C. Wrecker Service design a ted hitter, Saints; Jason Fritz, senior, Yankees 23 Also honored with berths All Saints. HONORABLE Hardee’s Martin Electric on the second team were Utility/designated hitter - MENTION Yankee’s 6 Tigers 25 pitcher Chad Zawilinslu, se- Matt Oesch, junior, Cass Cole Carbide McDon a1 d’s nior, and infielder Corey City. Pitchers - Bob Galbraith, Tigers 2 7 Dodgers 05 Ulfig, senior. Chad Diegel, sophomore, Cros-Lex. junior, received honorable SECOND TEAM Catchers - Nic Ford, mention in the outfield. sophomore, All Saints; Brian DAVE MURPHY Marlette, with 4 players on Pitchers - Chad Zawilinski, Bennett, junior, Cros-Lex. Infield, first team the first team, dominated the senior, Cass City; tie between Infielders -Ray DuRussel, selection as all schools in the Dave Gwizdalla, sophomore, senior, All Saints; Todd league with the exception of All Saints, and BrimNatzel, Wurml i nger, sophomore, Cros-Lex had players on the junior, Bad Axe. Tros-Lex. Catcher - Tim Osentoski, Outfielders - Jordan THE LIONS CLUB annual best ball golf sophomore, Bad Axe. Carriveau, senior, Bad Axe; tournament’s top honors went to Todd FIRST TEAM Scott Young, sophomore, Infielders - Dave Cros-Lex; Chad Diegel, jun- (left) and AI Glaza. The pair carded a Pitchers - Gabe Sowa, SC- Gwizdalla, sophomore, All. ior, Cass City; Eric Saints; Brian Adamczyk, se- Campbell, senior, Marlette. winning total of 55 Saturday on Rolling nior, Marlette; Corey Ulfig, U tilit y/designa ted hitter - Hills’ par 70 course. fine collection of senior, Cass City; Tim Don Peterson, senior, nior, Marlette. Weitenberner, senior, Bad Marlet te. Invitations and Blackfly menace Accessories. e Black flies are more than streams to attack farm ani- MATT OESCH 0 just an annoyance when mals. Scientists have tested a bacterial organism that is Cass City Chronicle Designated hitter, a Chip : you’re out fishing or golfing. first team They can cause millions of placed on water to kill black Phone 872-2010 Shots dollars of damage when they fly larvae. The bacteria is emerge from rivers and harmless to all mammals, * fish and adult insects, TWO MAN Anton Peters 51 GOLF LEAGUE FLIGHT #1 George Bushong 51 June 12 Clayton Sawdon 45 Ken Zdrojewski 57 Mick Dawson 45 EARLY DIVISION Jim Peyerk 57 Phil Robinson 43 Elwyn Helwig 52 John Niebrzydoski 43 Jim Apley 48 Hardees Wal I ace/ A p 1e y 79 John Agar 41 BurndJeung 75 Doug Zdrojewski 47 Bruce LeValley 34 Don Hilbig 47 Williamson/&eman 71 Dickie Green 29 HendPeters Dan Dickinson 45 69 Tom Wallace 45 Bye BeckindGlaza 65 - ~ __ Stricklind/Schelke 58 John Maharg 41 TUESDAY MORNING Stickle/Iwankovitsch 56 Russ Biefer 37 LADIES’ GOLF CHAD ZAWrLINSK1 P. 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STARTER KITS I uw $244 $899and A 4 mg. 108 pieces 2 mg. 108 pieces Refill - Was Sale Was Sale 2 mg. 48 pieces FANS - COOLERS - CARDS - GAMES $5gg9 s43°0 s5299 s2288 GpEAT G1Os CANDY - SOCKS - CLOCKS PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12. 1996 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN ecial Scents Periso to run for Lc zostaks buv floral shop supervisor by Rebecca Messer for a number ofreasons. “It’s ture as the need arises. pleased with the new owners, Staff Writer always been my dream to Special Scents will con- which made the store easier Elmwood Township Super- own a retail business and tinue to provide regular ser- to sell. visor James C. Turner will While many people spent both of us love to work with vices such as their Memorial “We found a wonderful face competition in the No- Saturday relaxing with their plants, flowers and antiques,” Day and cemetery services, couple to buy the store so we vember General Election af- f‘aniily or getting chores Michele explained. in addition to placing empha- went for it,” she said. ter all. done, two Cass City residents Another consideration for sis on gift baskets for all oc- The Tordais said they are Township resident Fred spent Saturday working as buying the store was its lo- looking forward to moving Periso, 33, Monday an- the new owners of a flower casions and other new items. cation. Michele, a lifelong Customers can look for- on and spending time doing nounced his bid for election shop in town. Cass City resident, said, “We ward to a special grand open- as supervisor as a write-in Michele and Wally Szostak other things, like traveling. both have very strong roots ing in the Fall to celebrate the Jeri said she will continue to candidate on the Democratic recently bought Special in the Cass City area. We work with the Chamber of ticket, Turner is seeking re- Scents Flower Shoppe, 6459 new owners, which will fea- wanted to be a stronger part ture special prices on mer- Commerce, election as a Republican. Main St., from Frank and Jeri of the community.” c handi se . Periso, a farmer, has lived Tordai. Saturday was their Although the Szostaks have in ElmwoodTownship for 15 first official day running the Even though the Tordais no major changes planned don’t own the store, they will Pollinated years and is a former shop as owners. for the store right now, they E 1m w o od Township - continue to work at the shop Some fruit trees must The Szostaks said they de- said customers should antici- be Gagetown fire fighter. He as consultants and designers. pollinated with pollen from cided to purchase the store pate small changes in the f’u- Jeri Tordai said they are very previously ran for a trustee a different variety of the seat on the Gagetown Village same kind of tree. Scientists Council 2 years ago. call this cross-pollination. If elected, Periso said he Apples, pears, red and yel- will represent the electors low plums, sweet cherries who put him in office. and some varieties of apri- don’t believe candi- cots all must be cross-polli- “I the PROUD NEW OWNERS Of Special Scents Flower Shoppe, date that’s running right now nated. Other trees like tart is doing his job,” he said. “I cherries, and peach Wally and Michele Szostak, stand in front of their new ven- believe he forgot the people and nectarines, can use their own pollen. who put him in there.” ture Saturday morning. Other Elmwood Township incumbents are seeking re- election unopposed. They are Clerk Elaine N. Seibel DADS and trustees Kenneth Blue Marlette boy, 4, killed in crash and Joan A. Sattelberg, all Republicans, and Treasurer UNIQUE GIFTS FOR DAD A Marlette woman and her section of Frenchline and died as a result of injuries seat safety laws. Deputies Mary Marker, a Democrat. son remained hospitalized Boyne roads in Marlette sustained in the accident. said it isn’t known if Kibbey Many under $1Po early this week following a Township . Hemmi’s other child, Joel, 2, was wearing a seat belt. 2-vehicle accident that was seated in the back seat. Investigators reported alco- HUNTING, FISHING, GOLFING, claimed the lives of her 4- S anilac County Sheriff’s Deputies said Mrs. Hemmi hol was not a factor in the year-old sun and unborn deputies reported Kalib B. was pregnant and lost her accident, which remains un- PICTURE FRAMES & child Friday afternoon in Kibhey, 17, of Marlette, was unborn child as a result of the der investigation by Sanilac Marlette Township. driving south on Boyne Road crash. County Sheriff’sDepartment MEMORABILIA. Penny S. Hemmi, 27, when he disregarded a stop Kibbey was transported to accident reconstruction ex- SEE ME: Marlette, was listed in stable sign at the Frenchline Road Marlette Community Hospi- perts. COLLECTIBLE CARS & DUCKS condition Monday at intersection and struck the tal and later transferred to St. Ernest A. Teichman, Jr. Saginaw General Hospital. passenger side of Hemmi’s Mary’s Medical Center. He Deputies were assisted at 6240 W. Main COLOGNE & CARDS Her son, Joel A. Motley, 2, westbound vehicle. has since been discharged, a the scene by Marlette police, Cass City, Mich. remained in serious condi- Josiah A. Motley, 4, who hospital spokeswoman said. fire and ambulance crews, Phone 872-3388 tion at Saginaw St. Luke’s was in the front passenger A preliminary investigation Sanilac Ambulance and Hospital. seat of the Hemmi vehicle, indicated all 3 occupants in ECHO unit, and troopers Thc accident occurred at was rushed to Marlette Com- the Hemmi vehicle were ob- from the Michigan State Po- Stale Farm Insurance Companies about 3:20 p.m. at the intcr- munity Hospital, where he serving safety belt and child lice post in Sandusky. Home Offices Bloornmgton,IIII~IS

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111 My family and I have been in Cass City now for years. In that time, I’ve purchased and r 9 remodeled a major “eyesore”on the corner of Maple and Main. I‘ve paid over $15,000 a year in school, property and other miscellaneous taxes. I employ 10 people with an annual payroll of almost 1/4 million dollars. I’ve tried to be a good citizen and most of you know, I rarely turn a deaf ear to any good cause. Every day I see a new vehicle (my brand) pop up in Cass City with a competitor’s logo on the back - almost always, the person has not even bothered to step foot in my building and ask to look at a vehicle, forget getting a price! Frankly, my dealership registers more vehicles in Bad Axe and Ubly than in my own town! Shameful! LASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY,- JUNE 12, 1996 PAGE NINE Late NOTICE TO VILLAGE RESIDENTS Planting severely delayed, but Effective immediately, Cove Sanitation “reasonable” year still possible will pick up yard waste on Thursdays. by Rebecca Messer corn are usually planted by for farmers is feed prices are The yard waste needs to be placed in a Staff Writer mid-May, she said. good I Besides not being able to 30-32 gallon trash container. No plastic Although Mother Nature get in the fields to plant, the “One of the brighter spots has been reeking havoc on rain and cold are causing is feed prices are up. The bags inside the container or separately. area farmers this spring with problems for seeds already outlook for grain prices are Mark the container with an “X” and cold and wet weather, she planted. Andrich explained up and that can help compen- can redeem herself in the the seeds that are in the sate in terms of total in- place the container with the “X”facing eyes of farmers with a drier ground aren’t germinating come,” Nagelkirk said. the street. summer and late fall. because it is so wet, which is The weather this spring has forcing farmers to either re- Mother Nature could also help farmers by delaying au- not allowed farmers to get plant areas of their fields or into their fields and plant tumn a little to allow crops mere is no extra charge for this pick up. leave them empty. their crops. “The spring has more time to grow. “Prob- been about 3 to 4 weeks late. “If the farmers don’t decide lems arise if fall comes at its normal time. Then the corn Qny questions, please call thevillage of- This should be the middle of to re-plant, then there are big May instead of the first of problems with weed control, is too moist and it has to be ice at 872-291 1. dried down,” Andrich said. MRS. FULCHER’S third grade class is singing “God Bless June, weather and crop because something will cer- wise,” said Kent Graf, agri- tainly decide to grow in those The U.S.A.” by Lee Greenwood in sign language as part of cultural manager from the unplanted areas,” Andrich Michigan Sugar Company. said. Campbell Elementary School’s end of the year program hon- “We are severely delayed,” Many farmers have worked oring the Olympics Monday morning. said Sanilac County Coop- the ground and got seeds erative Extension Service planted between rain show- Director Martin Nagelkirk, ers but that has caused more about getting crops such as problems because the rain corn, soy beans and sugar has not let up. beets in the ground this spring. NOTICE Wedding The wet soil also makes the According to Nagelkirk, seedlings more prone to root The Regular June meeting of the Cass Announcements between 60 and 70 percent funguses such as pythium, of the corn is planted and 30 which attacks corn and soy City Village Council will be held June to 40 percent of the soy beans beans, and phytophthora, I and have been planted. Although 17, 1996 at 7:OO p.m. at the Municipal which attacks only soy A In vitations most farmers have not even beans. 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(‘oilier Bogart - Michigan arship, Sandusky Optimist Shivaugn Ray1 - Michigan Sign-up for the' summer reading program continues this week at Rawson Memorial Library. C'ornpcti tive Scholarship, Club Scholarship, Oakland Co mpet i t ive S ch ol ar s h ip , C'cn t ral M 1 chigat1 University University Merit Scholar- Ben Hobart Memorial Schol- Ronald McDonald program at Rawson Memorial library, Roar d of 'Irustecs Scholar- ship. arship, Henry and Rena 1 p.m. ship. Dawn Longuski - Michi- Leach McRae-Cass City Li- Friday, June1 4 Sean Hooth - Michigan gan Competitive Scholar- ons Club Scholarship. C'otirpetitivu Scholarship. ship , Oak I and University Jenny Rick - Cass City Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon, Good Shepherd ('ori Britt - Michigan Merit Scholarship. Business and Professional Lutheran Church, 8 p.m. ('0 1111) c t i t i ve S c h o 1a rs h i p , .lamie hana - Michigan Women's Club Scholarship, Stitdrrit Couricil Scholarship. Competitive Scholarship, Huron Daily Tribune Schol- Monday, June 17 Andrea Cooper - Cass City Baker College Board of Re- arship, Julia Murray Schol- Euchre Club, St. Pancratius social hall, 7 p.m. !,I o ti s c'111h S c h I) 1 arshi p , gents Scholarship. arship. LIONS CLUB President Daryl Codling (back left) and Presi- The Well Spouse Support Group will feature Linda Courter Ferris Stak LJnivcrsity Rcsi- Aubrey Marshall - Oak- Becky Smith - Cass City dent-Elect Tim Hallwood recently handed out scholarships to of Sanilac County Family Planning Independence Agency de 11 t i 1 L i f k Sc h 01 iir ship. land University Student Life Business and Professional speaking about Medicaid for nursing home care. .lereniy Dillon - Michigan Schol arshi p. Women's Club Scholarship, (from left) Kristi Wood, Shivaugn Ray1 and Patricia Krol. Vacation Bible School at the Novesta Church of Christ, ( 'ompct i t ive Scholarship. Angie Martinez - Wallace Student Council Scholarship. June 17-21 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Sign-up at the church. Heather lhnn - Oakland Kelli VanVliet Central Call 872-3658 for more information. University Student Life Zi n necker Scholarship. - .josh McNaughton Michigan University Board Schol:trship. Jitliii Murray - Tktesday, June 18 M i chi g an Competitive of Trustees Scholarship. Letter to Schc )I mhi1'. Cass City Community Blood Drive, 1 - 6:45 p.m. at Hills S c h I) 1ar sh i p . Anthony Walther - Julia Jason Krla - Michigan and Dales General Hospital. Sponsored by K of C, Cass Crystal McKnight - Murray Scholarship. C 'o II I put I t 1 IT Sc h o I arshi p. Corporation Scholar- Kristy Wood - Henry and the editor Ci ty/Gagetown. Chitritg (iaszczynski - Walhro Thumb Area Parkinson Support Group meeting, 1 p.m., ship. Rena Leach McRae-Cass M 1 u h I g ;I 11 C'ompe t i ti ve Emily Miller - Michigan City Lions Club Scholarship. Hills and Dales Hospital. Sch)1 mhi1,. Jill Wright - Don Doerr Robert Ciengler - Julia Competitive Scholarship. Wednesday, June 19 Whitney Osentoski Memorial-Cass City Lions Periso h?l iir ra y S ch o 1ar sh i p . Club Scholarship. Duplicate Bridge 7 p.m. at Charmont. Everyone welcome. Andy (;r;ry - Julia Murray M i c h i g a n C o m p et i t i v e Scholarship, Saginaw Valley Chad Zawilinski - Rawson Last weeks winners were: (3-way tie) Jim Pulaskey aV4 Scliol mhi1'. Foundation Scholarship. seeking Don Warner, John and Phyllis Ridge, and John Haire a,d Ild I1artivir.k - Michigan Statt: University Presidential Scholarship, Western Michi- Bill Dupuis. C,'oi~ipetit ivc Scholarship Sanilac County Democratic Party monthly meeting, 6:00 Nathan tlendrick - Michi- gan University Academic support Scholarship. p.m., at Liberty Lanes. g ti II I' ()11 1 lw t i I I vc S uhol ;ir- Board 411p. Natalie Yonder - Michigan My name is Fred Periso. I Iric Hoelzle - Michigan Corn pet i ti ve S chol ar ship, am running for Elmwood Walbro Corporation Scholar- okays new V() I 1 I p,c I i t I vc' S c 11 o 1 ar shi p , Township Supervisor. Naiioiial hlcrit Scholarxhip. ship. Kareern Khoury - Michi- Matt Kamirez - Michigan I've lived in Gagetown for Co nipe t i ti ve chol ar ship, road name 15 years. I am 33 and I be- Invitatior6 p ;III C' o 111 pet I I i vu S c ti o 1 ;ir - S Traditional @ Stylish lieve in family and family I ALSO RECEIVING scholarships were -\. b Novesta Township officials values. I have 4 children in

named one road and dis- Andrea Cooper (left) and Jill Wright. the Owen-Gage schools. I'm y: Cass City Chronicle cussed getting a sign posted a farmer and I understand mn Phone on another road during a what it means to work to- 872-2010 June 3 monthly meeting, gether as team members. I REVIVAL! Pair enter pleas in recently was on the Township Clerk Kathy Elmwood Township Newell said the board de- Gagetown Fire Department June 19 = 23 cided to name a small section for 4 years - one of those of road Venema Road, after county circuit court years I held the secretary resident Stan Venema, who position. AUDITIONS I lives along what was previ- Tho men entered pleas to uled. Nightly 7 p.m. ously known as part of North separate charges last week in *James P. Long, 30, I believe if I am given a Phillips Road. Tuscola County Circuit Millington, pleaded no con- chance in this Supervisory " Position I can make a differ- Winnie-The-Pooh" I Court. test to assault with a danger- EVANGELIST NORMAN FARVER "It's probably only 300 or ence in this township. Boys and Girls, age 4 and up Armada, Michigan 400 feet long," Newell said In order to cast your vote of the road in question. She tempted manufacture of mobile a'publiciighway for me - you have to write my MONDAY, JUNE-17th& TUESDAY,+JUNE18th noted road commission offi- name in (Democrat). When "Good Singing If cials told the township it marijuana and possession of J~~.7 in Millington T~~~- 7 p.m. at the theatre marijuana 8 in CaSS City. ship. you vote, ask for ballot sheet could give the road any name Jan. instructions in order to know as long as the new name A pre-sentence investiga- A pre-sentence investiga- where to cast your vote on FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL "Refres h men t s " wasn't similar to that of an- tion was ordered and bond tion was ordered and bond the ballot. other township road, was continued at $3,000. was continued at $5,000, I encourage everyone to (517) 874-4905 Sentencing is to be sched- Sentencing is to be set. vote. I 4330 Farver Rd., Gagetown 'l'urning to other road-re- lated matters, Newell said the (517) 872-3525 township discussed a request Pigeon Elkton TO to designate Koch Road as a aa Bay Port Bad legal road. Axe The street is located south of Cass City and serves as the village's right-of-way to the old Cass City landfill. The I1 road is located in Novesta Township but is maintained BEGINS JUNE 17 AUG. 16 by the village of Cass City. Town ship Super visor Cost: FREE Maynard Stine said that, 'I'HIE ALL NEW- To -Bay City-Forestville Rd ] a To based on discussions with the Youth Basketb llnioiiville M-53 A ges: 7-16 yrs. Gagelown 3 road commission, he expects I nmaiin that a road sign will be LGayuG posted in an effort to ensure (Boys & Girls) BOYS & GIRLS 11 p.m. To that the postal service, fire - a.m.- 2 department and ambulance Sign up June Cass City 17 To Caro service can easily locate resi- -- dences on the road. b 7m W - June 14 & 15 (D.J.) MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY LIBERTY TENNIS SOFTBALL SOCCER *ROLLER BLADING/ BIKING MYSTERY I1 June 21 & 22 (Live MUS~C) . DAY METHOD X Recreation Activities Run 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. Basketball Runs Every Day 11 a.mm- 2 pornm

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:7. Gardenclub Fatal hit, run crash _. z, members spruce Car0 man charged in death up downtown area A Car0 man was charged Bond in the case was set at minutes later, about 2 miles preliminary exam was slated last week in connection with $100,000. A preliminary from where the accident oc- for June 18 at 1:30 p.111. Residents of Cass City may a hit-and-run fatal accident examination is to be sched- curred. .Jerry J. Eckler, 19. spring of 1993. that claimed the life of an uled. have noticed members of the When the club first started, In other recent district court Mayville, was charged with Garden Club hard at work Thomas said, many of the Akron motorist June 2. The fatal crash occurred at arraign men ts: forgery and uttering aiid pih- the past couple of weeks, merchants downtown do- about 8:15 p.m. near the in- .Dennis A, Binder, 22, Bay lishing involving a $40 check James D. Beardsley, 32, tersection of Dutcher and malung downtown more col- nated money to help pay for Caro, was arraigned in City, was charged with re- drawn on Mayvillc State Ringle roads in Fairgrove ceiving and concealing sto- , orful. the cost of buying the pots as Tuscola County District Bank March 9; fleeing and The Garden Club was well as other supplies such Township. len property (various tools, eluding a police officcr, up- as Court on several charges, in- Tuscola County Sheriff’s founded in the fall of 1992 the soil, fertilizer and, of cluding operating a motor including drills, drill bits, a erating a motor vehiclc: while by JuneThomas and her hus- course, the flowers. deputies said an eastbound voltage tester, battery charger under the influence of liquor, vehicle while under the influ- pickup truck driven by band, Donald. June said she The Cass City Chamber of ence of liquor - causing and saw blades) valued at reckless driving and carrying wanted to start a Garden Commerce currently pro- Beardsley rammed into the more than $100 May 28 in a concealed weapon May 17 death, manslaughter with a rear of a motorcycle that had Club here because she be- vides enough funds for the motor vehicle, and failure to Akron Township. in Mayville; forgery and ut- longed to one in her previ- club to purchase the flowers, stopped at the signed inter- Bond was set at $10,000. A tering and publishing involv- stop at a serious personal in- section. ous hometown, Clarkston, while fund raising money jury accident . preliminary exam was to ing a $50 check drawn 011 and she wanted to make Cass pays for the other miscella- The driver of the rnotor- have been held Tuesday. Mayville State Bank Mny 1 0, ‘ City more beautiful. The first 2 offenses are pun- cycle, Kevin R. Horner, 25, .Matthew J. Rogers, 35, and writing a no account atid 9, neous supplies. “When I moved here down- ishable by up to 15 years in of Akron, was dead at the Essexville, was charged with non-sufficient fund check 01‘ In addition to raising scene, according to deputies, , town looked so drab. I can’t enough money to buy sup- prison and/or fines of $2,500 possession of marijuana, sec- $200 or more May 18 in tell you how different it looks plies, the club members had to $lO,O00. The maximum who said Beardsley struck a ond offense, and possession Mayville. stop sign, drove into a ’ in 4 years,’’ she commented. to raise extra money to re- penalty for failing to stop at of an open intoxicant in a Bond was set at a coiiibincd plowed field and than fled “We haven’t done a whole lot place 11 of the pots along a personal injury accident is motor vehicle May 25 in $20,000 and a preliminary but the flowers do add a little Main St. because of vandal- 5 years and/or a $5,000 fine. the scene. A Lrnn exam was scheduled for J~tie color.” ism during the winter. Thomas said the club, Beardsley also faces Aside from working to charges of driving while his which currently has 12 mem- make Cass City look more bers, started planting flowers license was revoked or sus- beautiful, the local garden pended, and driving without ‘ along Main Street and in club tries to help the commu- GARDEN CLUB members Fay and insurance. front of the library in the nity in other ways. Members recently handed out seed- Don Craig of Cass City recently helped lings to some children in the I Quilt show Wheat 2000 community to get them inter- to continue a 4-year club tradition of ested in gardening. planting flowers along Main Street, June 28,29 1, meet slated Fund raising is an important element of keeping the Gar- Above, the pair finish planting flowers Mark calendars for June 18 den Club running, and mem- in the last 2 flower pots. in Kingston and plan to attend the wheat bers have already decided on

I variety and wheat 2000 their major fund raiser for The Thumb Thimbles Quilt pro-ject meeting. The meeting this year. In August the Guild will host its sixth bi- : will be held at the innovative group will begin selling a annual quilt show June 28 GLIDDEN MAKES ; farmer’s plot located at the cookbook. Your neighbor says and 29, at the Kingston High THE FINEST SHADES : Shaw site, half a mile east of The recipes in the book will School. OF DISTINCTION : M-53 on Wadsworth Road, be among the members’ fa- Tuesday, June 18, at 7:OO vorites. The cookbook will There will be approxi- Wth ovw 100 rvltom linli : p.m. cost $5.50 and can be or- Install meters, mately 100 quilts and other intrrioi Glidda’s hourr durablepoints, you11. dered from any Garden Club ; Find out what happened to items on display. Some are knowlho! pcrl~t you’re ,hodelyainp lo lind member. older quilts, but the majority ‘7 this year’s wheat crop and The Thomases may have of the items have not been yj what varieties were the most started the Garden Club to fix local roads shown before. Some of the *#: *#: winter hardy. Discussions beautify Cass City, but June will be led by Michigan State activities enjoyed by the ?! says the biggest reason is Install parking meters and use the money for road re- group include friendship ; University Wheat Breeder because it is enjoyable. “It’s pairs, is the advice Ross Ford gives to the Cass City Vil- quilts, round robin quilts, all- ;; Rickward. a lot of fun.” lage Council as a way to fix the parking problems along day workshops, (where new Main Street. techniques are explored). Ford, a 2-year resident of There will be door prizes, a Cass City, said he thinks free pattern, and a white el- W MAIN ST. CAS aTI 872-244s parking meters, rather than ephant table. extra policing or signs limit- ing parking, would go a long The show will be open from way toward alleviating the 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For further problem of people parking information, call Evelyn at all-day in front of businesses 5 17-683-2402. along Main Street. Ford, who has already had to replace 2 tires on his car because of road conditions, ylmF-andiMon.-Thun. 8:OO to 7:OO p.m. 1 Food Stamps thinks the money from the Fridav 8:OO to 8:OO o.m. meters should be used to fix local roads, cspecially M-81. ERLA’S HOUSE FULL OF “I think they should use the money to fix the roads, like M-81, it’s lumpy and bumpy and it ruins your tires.’’ FOOD CENTER Another suggestion Ford had was creating a section on -IN CASS CITY- each block of Main Strcet that would be designated for Phone: 872-2191 store employees and owners to park in and leaving the spc in front of the stores for customers. “You’d have mor WINDOWS $1199* customers it they could park in front.” *Based on 6 double hungs & 1 picture wlndow 1200 sq. in. - 1 BUNDLE SALE ALLOW ONE DAY FOR PICK UP

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I Obituaries IHealth project gets okay Lee D’Arcy Clarence Ashmore The Thumb Partnership for matters. the 1996-1997 school year.” Elsie married Don Lindsay Herman Schenk, and a band, Clayton, of Lake Health - a joint effort to im- “Our initial response from The Thumb Partnership for March 7, 1946 in Decker. brother, Oscar Jenereaux. Odessa; 16 grandchildren; 2 prove health and health cafe the schools has been posi- Health will also work wit Lee W. D’Arcy, 76, of Clarence M. Ashmore, 82, She and her husband moved Funeral services were held Kingston, died Tuesday, June brothers, Edward Sieradzki in Huron, Sanilac and tive,” Ringle said. “They other local groups in an ef- of Tawas City, died Monday, from Flint to Hobbs in 1982. Saturday, June 8, in Little & and his wife, Barbara, of Tuscola Counties - has.re- seem eager to participate in fort to promote and imple- I 4, at his home in Kingston June at St. Joseph 3, Tawas She was a member of the St. Kranz Funeral Home, Cass Lapeer and Walter Sieradzki ceived official approval from the program. We’re looking ment strategies to reduce Township . Hospital. Paul’s United Methodist City, with Pastor E Robert He was born June 30,1919 and his wife, Janet, of Mt. the W.K. Kellogg Founda- forward to its actual imple- substance abuse in the He was born Jan. 20, 1914 Church in Hohhs, and Hobbs Tucker of Potters House Clemens. tion. mentation at the beginning of Thumb. in Kingston to Frank and in Gagetown. Kitchen Band. Church, Officiating. Margaret (Jackson) Arcy. Funeral services were held The Partnership received D’ He retired in 1980 after 31 She is survived by her hus- Memorials may be made to approval of the “implemen- years’ employment with Na- Monday, June 10, at St. He was a lifelong area resi- band, Don Lindsay of New the Family Discretionary Michael’s of Wilmot. The tation phase” of this Kellogg Council proceedings dent and farmer. He married tional Gypsum Company. He Mexico; sons, Ken of Hous- Fund. funded project May 14 and was a member of Tawas ton, Texas, and Robert of Rev. Richard Bokinskie, pas- Phyllis Hilborn Dec. 1941 in Interment was in Elkland tor, officiated. will now begin to address the The regular meeting of the ation of said property. MO- Snover. She died Sept. 15, United Methodist Church, Hobbs; twin sisters, Inis and Township Cemetery. issues of access to health Cass City Village Council TION CARRIED 7 yeas Baldwin Lodge #377 of Iris Bulgrien of Snover, and Burial was in St. < 1946. He married Betty care, appropriate compre- was held May 23, 1996, at nays I.O.O.F. and Irene Rebekah 3 grandchildren; She was Columbkille Cemetery of Tuckey Aug. 21, 1948 in Chester Sieradzki Sheridan. hensive health education and 7:OO p.m, All Trustees were Bob Bliss was present and Cass City. Lodge #137. preceded in dcath by her par- substance abuse in the 3- present. requested that the Village Mr. Ashmore is survived by ents and 2 brothers, Floyd Arrangements were made Lee was a member of the by the Zinger-Smigielski county area. As advertised, a Public look into the possibility that his wife, Josephine (Severn); and Norman. Chester Arthur S ier adzki, Currently, Thumb Partner- Lamotte Missionary Church 61, of Deford, died Thurs- Funeral Home of Ubly. Hearing was held at 7:OO too much storm water is en- whcre he was very active as 2 sons, Richard (Rosie) Funeral services were held ship for Health is addressing p.m. concerning the estab- tering the sanitary sewer on a Church Leader, Sunday Ashmore of’Clio and Donald Saturday, June 8, in the day, June 6, at Hills and the first issue - access to Dales Hospital in Cass City. lishment of an Industrial De- Beechwood Drive. School Superintendent and (Barb) Ashmore of Marsh Funeral Chapel in Sa0. A. R health care - by investigating velopment District on prop- A petition was received teacher. He was a former Whittemore; 2 daughters, Marlette, with Rev. James He was born Oct. 8, 1934, options surrounding the cre- in Hamtramck, the son of erty owned by Anrod Screen from the downtown mer- Board member of the Parker Patricia (Richard) Green- Renc ontre officiating, group airs ation of a Thumb area data Cylinder Company located at chants requesting 2 hour School. wood of Cass City and Carol Burial was in the Moshier Edward and Irene M. base of health care resources. (Dybilas) Sieradzki. He mar- 6160 Garfield Avenue. Hear- parking limits along Main Jean Ashmore of Alpena; 14 Ccmetery, Hemans. The directory will be com- ing no objections, a motion Street and side streets where He is survived by his wife, grandchildren; 8 great- Memorials may be given to ried Miss Marlene June meet puter software based, easily Betty D’Arcy of Kingston; Tomaszewski June 18,1955, was made by Trustee Helwig parking meters used to be grandchildren, and 3 broth- the American Heart Founda- Members of S.O.A.R.met updated, and accessible to and supported by Trustee located. This request was re- sons, David of South Bend, ers, John of Mayfield, tion or St. Paul’s United at St. Augustine’s in Detroit. health care and human ser- He attended Transfigura- June 4, with President Eldina Karr that the Public Hearing ferred to the Streets and Ind., Paul and Karin of Charles of Cass City and Methodist Church in Hobbs. opening the session by vice providers, as well as the Woodhills, Calif., Richard tion Grade School and was a Heck be closed. MOTION CAR- Parking Committee for rec- Justus of East Tawas. saying the pledge to the flag. general public. RIED 7 yeas 0 nays ommendations and the rules and Beverly of Kingston; a Funeral services were held graduate of Pershing High “We hope to have the Re- Pearl Schenk School in 1952. He was a Minutes of last month and A motion was made by codttee for any ordinance daughter, Kaye and Bob Friday, June 7, at Tawas the treasurer’s report were source Directory up and run- Sims of Kingston; a brother, truck driver for Peplines Trustee Karr and supported that may be necessary. United Methodist Church given by Lorene Englehardt. ning by fall of 1966,” said by Trustee Prieskorn to adopt John and LeEtta D’Arcy of with the Rev. S. Joe Pearl E. Schenk, 97, of Trucking Company of De- Gagetown, died suddenly A discussion was held on Lisa Ringle, project coordi- a resolution to establish an A motion was made by Kingston; and sisters, Ruth Robertson officiating. troit for 20 years. He was nator for theThumb Partner- Trustee Helwig and sup- Thursday, June 6, in Car0 also employed by Levin and S.O.A.R. buying a table for Industrial Development Dis- and Don Conard of Osceola, Interment was in Memory the hall to show appreciation ship for Health. ported by Trustee Karr t\ Ind., and Lois Brenneman of Community Hospital, Sons of Detroit and was cur- trict located at 6160 Garfield Gardens Cemetery, Tawas for meeting there. A motion In addressing the second Avenue and owned by Anrod levy 12.5 mills for General Mishawaka, Ind.; 5 grand- City. She was born Oct. 31,1898 rently employed at Ron in Deford to William and was made by Carl Englehardt issue of health education, the Screen Cylinder Company. Operating, 3.5 mills for children; 2 great-grandchil- The family suggests merno- Starzyk Delivery Service of Thumb Partnership for Streets and 2.5 mills for Debt Bertha (Hillman) Jenereaux Madison Heights. He moved to give money for a table, MOTION CARRIED 7 yeas dren, and several foster rial contributions to Tawas seconded by Grace Nemeth. Health will offer a fiee, non- 0 nays Retirement as voted by the grandchildren. He was pre- United Methodist Church or and has been a lifelong area to Deford in 1963 and resident. She rnarried August Debbie Harbec Elliott was competitive program for The Minutes of the regular people, on the 1996 SEV of ceded in death by his parents, the Tawas St. Joseph Hospi- farmed with his family until Thumb area elementary $34,282,837 Real and E. Schenk Feh. 3, 1929 in 1978. He had been a parish- present and spoke on her April meeting were approved wife Phyllis, sister Eleanor, tal Cardiac Unit. plans to run for the Dis- schools, en titled “The $10,3 16,600 Personal and to and daughter-in-law, Pontiac. He died March 14, ioner at St. Michael’s since 84th asA presented. motion was made by 1972. trict Representative seat, Feelin’ Good Mileage Club” charge 1% administration Re bcc ca . 1963. He was a semi-profes- fee, and to levy half of the Elsie Lindsay Pearl was the oldest mem- sional football player for which includes Huron, to promote physical fitness, Trustee Kropewnicki and ber of the Living Word Wor- lbscola, Sanilac and part of increase social skills and supported by TrusteeWeaver millage on the tax roll for Funeral services were held Hawthorn Recreation in De- Industrial Development Ex Friday,June 7, in the Lamotte Elsie Lindsay, 74, of ship Center Church of God, troit for 3 years. Lapeer counties. motivate children to become that the bills be approved as It was noted the Sugar better educated in health emptions. MOTION CAR- . Missionary Church, with Hobbs, N.M.,formerly of joining when she was 92, Surviving are his wife, Fes- presented. MOTION CAR- Decker, died Monday, June She is survived by her chil- tival held in Sebewaing each RIED 7 yeas 0 nays RIED 7 yeas 0 nays Pastor Gary Buttcrfield and Marlene, of Deford; 3 sons, Minutes of the Planning Pastor James Keller officiat- 3, at Columbia Lea Regional dren: Bertha (Wayne) Chester and his wife, Jo Ann, year will be June 28-30. As advertised, a Public Medical Center in Hobbs, Crcason of Cara, Marie The District 2 Steelworkers Barcia aide Hearing was held at 7:15 Commission were reviewed, ing. of Ocala, Ha., Michael and Minutes of the Downtown N,M. ‘lillman of Saginaw and Au- his wife, Stephani, of picnic is coming up July 20, in Thumb p.m. concerning an Industrial Interment was in the She was horn March 24, gust (Shirley) Schenk Jr. of in Midland Emerson Park. Facilities Exemption Certifi- Development Association Redford, N.C., and Ronald were reviewed. Marlette Cemetery. 1922 in Shabbona, to Peter Gagetown; I4 grandchil- and his wife, Teri Ann, of Steelworkers and their fami- An aide to Congressman cate for property located at Memorials may be given to xi Annie (Douglas) dren; 4 step grandchildren; lies and fiiends are welcome. 6160 Garfield Avenue for Manager’s report was re- Deford; 3 daughters, Linda Jim Barcia is holding con- viewed. the Lamotte Missionary Heronemus. 24 great-grandchildren; one Wdsh and her husband, Rob- The group’s 50-50 winners stituent hours in Huron, Anrod Screen Cylinder Church. She graduated from grea t-great -granddaugh ter; ert, of Clermont, Ha., Judith were Eldina Heck and Sanilac and Tuscola counties Company. Hearing no objec- A letter was received form Arrangements were made Marlette High School in many nieces and nephews, Hopkins and her husband, Howard Hallock, and door Anyone with a question or tion, the Public Hearing was Kelly Smith requesting tha by Marsh Funeral Chapel, 1940 and Mott Community She was preceded in death by Gerald, of Cass City, and prizes went to Elsie Gyurko concern about an issue be- closed. village water be made avail- Marlette, College in 1975. stepsons, Eugene Schenk. Beth Harmer and her hus- and Howard Hallock. Bingo fore the U.S.House of Rep- A motion was made by able to Huntsville Mobile was played. resentatives, or who has a Trustee Helwig and sup- Home Park and the property The next meeting will be problem with any federal ported by Trustee Prieskorn that he recently purchased held July 2. agency is encouraged to visit, to issue an Industrial Facili- north of Huntsville, com- The t he’ll thank you Barcia’s aide will meet with ties Exemption Certificate monly known as the Chippi constituents: for a period of 12 yeais with pond. The request was re- Wednesday, June 12, from a SEV reduction of 50% to ferred to the Public Services every day. 10 a.m. to noon at the Hu- Anrod Screen Cylinder. Committee. gr ron County Courthouse, MOTION CARRIED 7 yeas Barney and Ruth Hoffman’ board of commission office, 0 nays donated $loO,OO for the im- 250E. Huron Ave., BadAxe. A request was received provement of Seeger Street. At prices that onlv last Wednesday, June 12, from fiom Thomas Herron for an- A motion was made by n WY 2 to 4 p.m. at the Tuscola nexation to the Village per Trustee Karr and supported’ County Board of Commis- the attached letter. A motion by Trustee Helwig that the tor one week! sion Office, Courthouse An- was made hv Trustee meeting be adiourned. MO- nex, 207 E. Grant St., Caro. Kropewnicki 6; supported TION eARRkD 7 yeas 0 Friday,June 14, from 10 by Trustee Weaver to adopt nays a.m. to noon at the Sanilac a resolution to petition the County Conference Room, Tuscola County Board of Joyce A. LaRoche 37 Austin St., Sandusky. Commissioners for annex- Clerk OUTSTANDING CASS CITY MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS 11 Sponsored by the Middle School Staff The following Cass City Middle and others, very kind and is a Becky Bulla is also in the 7th -. ~ School Students were selected as responsible person. Danielle was grade this year. She was nominated 3utsfandlng for the month of May: nominated by the 6th grade teacher because she is very hard-working SAVE %Ooo SAVE $50’’ Cristen Wiles, Brad Stine, Danielle team. Danielle is the daughter of and is very level-headed. She is a ’Arlington” Reclina-Rest@ “Aspen” Reclina-ResP recliner Suilds, Robin Messing, Jessica Glenn and Kim Guilds of Cass City. very friendly person. Becky was recliner has comfortably tufted with luxurious channeled head- cushions for added comfort. rest back and deep seat cushion. renbusch, Amy Polega, Becky Robin Messing is another nominated by the 7th grade teacher Bulla, Brent Goslin, and Nate outstanding 6th grader, Robin is team. Becky is the daughter of Bl-Ue. very dependable, gets her work Patsy Bulla of Cas City. Kristen Wiles is in the 5th grade completed on time, and is very Brent Gosh is completing his at CCMS and was selected as responsible and kind. Robin was 7th grade year and was nominated Outstanding because she is always nominated by the 6th grade teacher because of his outstanding behav- Nilling to lend a helping hand. She team. Robin is the daughter of ior. Brent is a person of character 1s an excellent student who always Dexter and Theresa Messing of and has high standards for himself has her work completed. Kristen is Cass City. and others. Brent was nominated always wearing a smile. Kristen Jessica Tenbusch is also a 6th by the 7th grade teacher team. uas nominated by Mrs. GreenShe grader who deserves oustanding Brent is the son of Brad and Ann

IS the daughter of ‘JoAnn Wallace of recognition. Jessica is a terrific Goslin of Gagetown. +,% Cass City. SAVE-- $60°’ person. She is highly motivated and Nathan Bruce is an 8th grader I SAVE $60’’ ’ Brad Stine is in the 6th grade considerate of others. Jessica is a this year and is a very hard-working “Bridgeport” Reclina-RockeP “Paramount” Chaise Reclina- and gives his best on recliner or Reclina-Wap wall RockeP recliner or Reclina Way’ always pleasure to know. Jessica was student who is cooperative and : chair with pillow-soft cushions, wall chair for full-body comfort. assignments. He is well-behaved nominated by Mr. Gogola and is the conscientious. He is appreciated by and well-liked by his classmates. daughter of Doug and Karen his teachers and other students in 3rad was nominated by MIS. Tenbusch of Cass City. class. Nate was nominated by Mrs. : Derfiny and Mr. Gogola. Brad is the Amy Polega is a 7th grader at Hobbs. He is the son of Jim and ion of Ivan and Roxanne Stine of CCMS. Amy is a diligent student Dee Bruce of Deford. Ubly. who is friendly to those around her. CONGRATULATIONS! Danielle Guilds is also in the 6th She is a very-positive individual. Drade at CCMS.She is depend- Amy was nominated by the 7th Amy Polega, Becky Bulla, Robin able, very helpful to her teachers grade teacher team. She is the Messing, (front): Jessica Tenbusch, daughter of Harold and Joyce Bmd Stine, Danielle Guilds. Missing: Polega of Cass City. Nathan Bmce and Kristen Wiles. I, I SAVE *7Ooo SAV€ =7oo0 ”Dreamtime” Reclina-RockeP “Cashmere” Chaise Reclina- recliner or Reclina-Wap wall cha RockeP recliner or Reclina-Way with head-to-toe chaise comfort. wall chair with head-to-toe combirt 6 MONTHS SAME AS CASH It All Starts With Low Prices!! SUPERSTORE!! CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1996 PAGE THIRTEEN I 1 1 CALL 872-2010 TO PLACE AN AD 1 Transit (nonbusiness) rates. < Automotive 10 words or less, $1.75 each ', Holbrook Area News insertion; additional words 8 FOR SALE - 1983 Citation, cents each. Three weeks for needs brakes. $600 or best. Mrs. Thelma Jackson the price of 2-cash rate. Save Call 872-4654. 3 -5-29-3 SOLID OAK dining room Phone 658-2347 money by enclosing cash with table with 6 chairs, fairly 1 mail orders. Rates for display new, made by Amish, I I want ad on application. $1,300. 872-5034. 2-6-5-3 Mrs. Bob Karg and Jaimie Cieslinski were Wednesday per at the home of Mr. and tion followed at the Fox Thirteen attended the Automotive Of Westland and Mr. and evening guests of Mrs. Mar- Mrs. Arnold Glaza. f FOR SALE - men's golf FOR SALE - 7 black alumi- Hunters Hall in Ubly. Breakfast Club at Pat's Res- RH num awnings, $75 or best Mrs. Jim Hewitt were Satur- tin Sweeney. Andrew Depcinski went Mr. and Mrs. Leonard taurant in Ubly Wednesday irons, graphite shaft $175. day dinner guests of Mr. and Cheryl and Bobi Allen and with the 5th grade class from Goronowich of Harbor 1976 FULL size Chevy Ping-Pong table $75.2 lawn offer. Free 8-week-old gold morning. and white kitten. 872-4400. Mrs. Danny Schultz, Shan- Allen Farrelly were Thurs- Ubly School to Crossroads Beach and Winnifred Sot'ka Sister Marie Decker of Blazer. Runs excellent. mowers. 872-3985. 2-6-5-3 $895 or best. 872-4659. 2-6-5-3 ' non, Sabrina and Samantha day evening guests of Laura Vi11 age. were Wednesday forenoon Adrian spent a few days with at Canton in honor of Jim Kulish . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt guests of Mr. and Mrs. Florence Watson. 1 -6-5-3 FOR SALE - Single mat- Hewitt's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence spent Friday and Saturday tress, like new. 872-3953. FOR SALE - child's car seat, Stanley Glaza. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose FOR SALE - 1990 Chevy Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis of Fibrantz and son Don of with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Karg Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chinoski were Sunday after- 2-6-5-3 like new, aslung $25, stores Cavalier, $2,500 or best of- .~ 'a Utica were Saturday guests Linkville and Mr. and Mrs. want $48. 872-4878. and Jaimie and Randall Rutkowski, Mr. and Mrs. noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. fer, new tires and radiator. of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wills Dale Hind were Sunday Know les at West I and . Tom O'Henley and Mark Stanley Glaza. FOR SALE - Like new black 2-6-12-1 and Reva Silver. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Call after 5 p.m., 872-1267. Allen Farrelly visited and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mrs. Allen Depcinski and 1-6- 12-3 saddle, bridle, etc. $350 or Mr. and Mrs. Mark Farrelly Gerald Wills. Chuck Allen Sr. at Huron WINDOWS, VINYL re- Depcinski were Sunday din- Heather visited Mrs. Alvin ~~ best. Call 872-4654. and Allen Farrelly were golf- Fifteen members of the Memorial Hospital in Bad ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Iseler at Port HopeThursday, MUST SELL 1991 Chevy 2 - 5-29 - 3 placemen t, new construction, ' ing Monday at Rolling Hills Traveling Breakfast Club Axe Sunday afternoon. Randy Rutkowski. where Mrs. Iseler is recover- Astro van, 5 passenger, AM/ quality continental windows, Golf Course in Cass City. met at Sherwood on the Hill Bob Cleland Sr. of Mr. and Mrs. Archie ing from surgery. FM cassette, cruise, air, tilt, FOR SALE - Kawasaki KZ swiggle seals, double hung- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Konkel Thursday morning for break- Waterford spent from Mon- Rumptz and Mr. and Mrs. power door locks, trailer tow- ~~OCC,1980 - $500. 872- sliders, bay, bow and auto 'and Marney were Sunday fast. They will meet at The day through Wednesday with Marvin Hill, Adam and An- ing package. $5,890 or best 4043. 2-5-29-3 glass, vinyl siding and doors. afternoon guests of Mr. and Peppermill in Bad Axe next Mrs. Alex Cleland and Carol drea were Sunday guests of D & G Glass, 872- 1237. Announce offer. Call 872-3946. DSS DIGITAL Satellite sys- Mrs. Frank Terry in Elkton. week. Laming. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Maurer. 1-6- 12-3 2-6-5-2 The Euchre Club will meet Winni fred S ol fa spent Mrs. Larry Konkel and Laura Kulish and Allen tem, receiver, dish, remote, Sunday, June 16, at 2 o'clock Wednesday forenoon with unlimited channels.Valued at AUTOMATIC hinged short Marney visited Mrs. Frank Farrelly had dinner Saturday 1969 CADILLAC Sedan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Steven Soka. Terry at St. Mary's Hospital at the Peppermill in Bad Axe. honors list $700 sell for $450. 872- bed truck cover for full size 'Harold Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Glaza deVille. Excellent running 1192. 2-6-5-3 truck, like new condition. in Saginaw Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Konkel car, body needs work. Has Mr. and Mrs Tony enjoyed a cookout and sup- Mrs. Bryce Hagen visited visited Mrs. Frank Terry at $300. Antique RCA radio vinyl top. Best offer. 4307 WESTINGHOUSE 7000 and record player with vinyl Mrs. Ben Meske at Harbor St, Mary's Hospital in Leach. 872-2446. 1-5-28-33 Beach long term cart: S agi n aw Wednesday. at CMU BTCl air conditioner window records. Best offer. Call 51 7- Professional and Business Wed n es d ay . Alice McComb of Cass City Central Michigan unit, $125. Mariantz stereo 665-2521. 2-6-5-3 I I 1977 98 OLDS - 70,600 -~ ~ Pam Ziemandle, Cheryl was a Wediiesday afternoon receiver SR840, $35. Metal- University's spring semester miles, loaded, very clean. Allen and Allen Farrelly guest of Reva Silver. honors list includes several lic car top carriage, $10, CHOLESTEROL TOO were Friday evening guests Mrs. John O'Henley and Must see. 4307 Leach St., Craftsman riding mower rear high? Lower it with Heart- students from the Cass City 872-2446. 1-5-29-3n :I DIRECTORY I of Laura Kulish. Mrs. Martin Sweeney spent area who earned 3.5 (on a 4.0 bagger, $35. Call evenings Flo fish-oil capsules, Avail- Alice McComb, Reva Silver Wednesday in Parkhill, scale) or higher grade point before 9 p.m. 872-5071. able Coach Light Pharmacy. and Tony Cieslinski were Can ad a. averages. 1976 CHEVY 3/4 ton, new 2-5-29-3 2-6-5-2 Wednesday afternoon guests Mrs. Evans Gibbard was a In all, 2,289 CMU students tires, new gas tank. 872- COSTUMES FOR RENT I Anderson, Tuckey, of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wills. Tuesday evening guest of Mr. were named to the honors 2034. 1-5-29-3 FOR SALE - 36 inch wood DOUGLAS for parades. Gorillas, clowns, 9 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wilson and Mrs. Joe Walsh. list. About 16,400 students exterior door with frame, and Bemhardt, Doran & Co., P.Cl Pilgrims, etc. Call Caro, Mi, 36 inch storm and screen certmed Public Accountants PANKRATZ, UD. were Sunday guests of Mr. Allen Farrelly spent Tues- attend CMU in Mount Pleas- 1993 DODGE Intrepid, fully Gary Anderson, CPA (Caro) and Mrs. Evans Gihbard. day afternoon with Laura ant. loaded, 4 door, $14,500 or 672-4209 after 5 p.m. door, $50. 872-5668. Robert Tuckey, CPA (Cas City) Board Certified Annie McIntosh and best offer. 5 17-683-2854. 2-6-5-4 2-6-5-3 Jerry Bernhardt, CPA (Caro) Kulish. Area students included on Thomas Doran, CPA (Caro) Carlene of Sterling Heights Mrs. Evans Gibbard visited the honors list are sophomore 1-6-5-4 Orthopaechc ~ Valerie Jamieson, CPA (Cass City) and Mrs. Martin Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wilson Nathan J. Mastie, senior FOR SALE - Clipper fiber- FOR SALE - 4' mower deck 715 E. Frank St., Cam, MI Surgery were among a group who at- Wednesday. FOR SALE - 1979 Chrysler, glass outboard and trailer, 35 for Craftsman, $100. 25" Phone 673-3137 Christopher J. Pawloski, jun- tended thc wedding ofTracy Mr, and Mrs. Steven Sofka, ior Benjamin E Schott and runs good, $250. Call 872- hp. Johnson motor. 4907 N. door andjam, $25.872-5448 6261 Church St., Cass City, MI *Specializing in 1-6-5-3 Seeger. 872-4185. 2-6-5-tf Phone 872-3730 Sweeney and Kcvin Lipskey Krystcii and Thomas were sophomore Lindy K. 3629. mornings . 2-5-29-3 Joint Replacement, at St. John's Catholic Church Monday evening guests of VanVliet, all of Cass City; Arth ioscopic in Ubly Saturday. A recep- Winnifred Solka. freshmen Lisa J. Deering, 1987 PLYMOUTH Grand FOR SALE - 8' pickup 3 STEEL ARCH buildings, - Fury, needs head gasket, Surgery di Tiffany L. Shields and camper with stove and refrig- new. 40x30 was $6,150 now Marlene R. Shimer, all of Florida car, no rust. $300. erator, sleeps 4. $650. 872- $2,990; 40x58 was $10,840 Fracture Care 3 8724358. 1-6-12-3 now $5,990; 50x120 was DR INK IN PROBLEM? Nurses 4 Therapists Nurses Aides Deford; junior Jodi L. 2986. 2-6-5-3 G $22,450 now $1 1,990; ALCOHOLICS Copeland, Gagetown; senior Card L Adamczyk, 19g6 MONTE CARLO - T- 7 H.P. RIDING mower, roto endwalls available. 1-800- ANONYMOUS 4672 Hill Street thumb Area Home Care top, excellent condition, AM/ 745-2685. 2-6-12-1 . Kingston; senior Brad A. tiller, chain saw, push mower, AND AL-ANON Cas City, MI 48726 6240 MAIN ST., CASS CITY, 48726 872-2300 Niester, Owendale; sopho- FM cassette, stored winters, and fireplace. 872-4718. MEETINGS HOURS BY low mileage, $5,500. 872- 2-6-5-3 OWN YOUR OWN apparel I more Jessica L. Morell, Every Friday Evening - 8:OO p.m. I.800=358=4749 2706. 1-6- I 2-3 -~~ ~ ~ APPOINTMENT Ubly; sophomore Sarah S, or shoe store, choose: Jean/ Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Wright, Decker, and sopho- FOR SALE - Upright freezer sportswear, bridal, lingerie, FLORIDA CAR - good RN oncall 24 hours. more Theresa L. Albrecht, 16 ft., 4 years old, in excel- westernwear, ladies', men's, ' ('517) 872-4320 freshman Marci L. Peters shape, runs great, 1979 Mer- lent condition. Phone 872- large sizes, infant/preteen, Wiring Is part of the cure." 1 and senior Brenda A. cury Monarch, air condition- 4019. 2-5-29-3 petite, dancewear/aerohic, or hchardson, all of Snover. ing, new shocks and ex- maternity, or accessories (517) 269-9551 hausts. 75,000 actual miles. FOR SALE - 1972 Cham- store. Over 2000 name C Summer Specials \1 $650.8724878. 1-6-12-1 pion 24' motor home. Roof brands. $26,900 tu $38,900: air, low mileage, no genera- inventory, training, fixtures, insurance agent for: at FOR SALE - 1994 Cutlass tor. Call after 6 p.m. 872- grand opening, etc. Can open Term & Universal Life Physician & Surgeon Supreme, &door, blue, 2672. 2-5-29-3 15 days. Mr. Loughlin (612) *Auto *Home Office Hours: Cass City Auto Shlne loaded, including leather in- 888-6555. 2-6-12-1 Business Health Mon.-Fri. - 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. terior and keyless remote. FINANCIAL PkOTECTION Thuts. - Closed HARDWOODIFIRE- $10,900. Call 872-2633. WOOD - $30 face cord. FOR SALE - 1995 6x12 (W) IS OUR BUSINESS Sat. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1-6-12-3 Interstate cargo trailer, new, "We want to be your agent" 6232 Hospital Drive or Call 872- 1 140. 2- 10-5-tf $2,150. Phone 872-41 63 Agents: Cas8 City ~mmmmmmmq Mark Wiese Jini Ceraaski Office 872-4733 $iooo Off Complete Detail 1995 FORD FlSO 4x4 short home or 872-3148. Ask for 6815 E. Cass City Rd. Res. 0724257 box, 16,000 miles, 302 au- I Fran, 2-6- 12-1 Cass City, MI 48726 ------Call Cass City Auto Shine for a//of your Auto Care Needs tomatic, 12 disk CD changer, :L ,OSE K10 LBs-I 5 17-872-4351 1' HEALTHCARE ' Tonneau cover, box liner, IN 3 DAYS! FOR SALE - Dalmatian, 4 I: For appointment call (517) 872-4778 lumbar seats, loaded, ex- I All Natural C.H. 2001 I years old, female, spayed, With Chromium Picotinah tended warranty. Asking I MONEYBACK GUARANTEE I $100. 872-5431 after 5. YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR SUCCESS, $2 1,OOO. 872- 1 192. 1-6-5-3 I ($2 00 OFF COUPON - LIMIT 1 ) I 2-612-3 Optometrist HEALTH CARE 1985 CHEVY pickup, auto- I Coach Light I FOR SALE - 500 gallon and Glasses in about an hour $50 fee 250 gallon oil tanks. Also 1 I* Eye examinations matic, air, good condition, Including physician's fee $3,200. Also 1976 Chevy, I Pharmacy I 250-gallon tank that leaks - :* Glasses & Contact lenses and clinic room YouFind Need the Service in This. or . .Product . 4- wheel drive, for parts, $500. free. 872-2746. 2-6-12-3 ;* Outside prescriptions filled No appointment necessary Action Guide I 872-3613 I 1. 1. Vision insurance plans welcome Open 24 hours 872-5448. 1-5-29-3 brrrmrmrd-6-12-2 100 W. Huron Ave., HILLS & DALES TLC FOOD" MORE Ban- 1, Bad Axe 269-9759 quet Room now available. a 461 N. State St., Caro 673-8155 GENERAL HOSPITAL ' 25 S. Elk, Sandusky 648-3354 072-2 1 1 SERVICE DIRECTORY Perfect for rehearsal dinners, II 2 I parties , business 1uncheon s, ------Physician on kte 24 hrlday :------PHYSICIANS for emergency care. group breakfasts, etc. Seats // FLOWERS 11111 RUSTPROOFING 11 50. Call 872-4074. I: HOON K. I FAMILY FIRST 2-6- 12-3 ~~ -~ COMMUNITY JOHNSON ~ JEUNG, M.D. Buds and Blossoms Tuff-Kote Dinol SUMMER CLEARANCE Surgeon HEALTH CENTER APPLIANCE & Sale - at Hazzard's Green- "Wetrehere for your Automotive Rust Proofing house, All flats $5.50 (mix or Specialist in Stomach REFRIGERATION Flowers - Plants - Balloons Systems '& Waxing health care needs" Sandy Tierney, Owner match), includes perennials, and Bowel Problems SERVICE Gravel Guards vegetables and annuals. ' 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily 4674 Hill St., Cass City 6476 Main St., Cass City, MI 48726 872-1101 Phone 872-3935 Running Boards Prices reduced on baskets, Phone 872-4725 Rock Kote Stone Chip Protection planters and potted gerani- Closed Thursdav 1 I Washers, Dryers, ~ ums, spikes, vines, etc., also. Dishwashers, Microwaves, PLUMBING-HEATING Phons 269-9585 Cass City, MI 48726 I 1545 Kingston Rd., Deford, Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.4 p.m. Stoves, Refrigerators, 027 Van Dyke, Bad Axe 872-4611 just north of Deckerville Rd. Phone Sat. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. All Brands 872-3490 2-6- 12-3 7 17 1 Severance Rd. SALES & SERVICE 11 WINDOW CLEAN~G1) FULL LINE OF MAGIC CHEF I I Cass City KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY THE CIRCUS is coming to town right after the parade I. Chiropractor 1 SUPREME- AUTO SERVICE Ray and July 6. Get your tickets in 4452 Doerr Rd WINDOW CLEANING Armstead Co. advance and save $1.00, at Payroll Processing The Paint Store, Fort's, Cass City Wrecker Storms - Screens - Windows Phone 872-4241 Thumb National Bank or any 1: Service/Auto Electric Janitorial Service Floors Complete Bookkeeping Lions Club member. Fuelgas Eaves & Gutters Cleaned CARE CENTER" Specializing in auto & truck electrical wiring 2-6- 12-4 ~ Division of Thermogas Hi-Riser Service & Rental and Accounting Services 4672 Hill St., Cass City Certified Mechanlc :S.H. Raythatha, M.D. Blaine deBeaubien, Prop. Estimates on Commercial, 072-4327 Tax Preparation KING-SIZE mattress and Dr. Ray ~ Phone 872-2251 Residential& Industrial Work 3592 Center, Essexville 6597 Main, Cass City Complete Insurance Coverage Computer Consulting box spring, almost new. Call 895-8594 24-HR. SERVICE Security Services Available 872-257 1. 2-6-1 2-1 : TotaI Family Care CASS CITY TIRE 1 120 Gratiot, Saginaw 4672 Hill St. Hercules and Cooper -1 WALNUT CHINA cabinet,< I TIRES I I PLUMBlNG&HEATING. INC I Call 790-7609 Edward Scollon, D.V.M. lighted, with glass shelves, Cass City Tire repair 6528 Main $350; sofa, 2 sets of end and Veterinarian Alignments Muff leis Phone 872-5084 Brakes *Oil Changes To Place An Ad coffee tables, lamps, TV. Phone 872-5010 Farmand Certified-- Mechanic I I stand, sofa, love seat and, Pet Animals Phone 872-5303 chair, 30'' electric range. Call: I&ice Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5 1 I phone 872-2935 -- DAN'S POWER & STOVE I in The 872-2245 or 872-4676, Can I 4849 N. Seeger St., Cass City FLOORING 1: Ij be seen after 6:OO. 2-6-12-3 r I - I* I Fireplaces, Stoves, Chimneys To place an ad in ALl PETS Warju's Flooring Chimney Sweeping & Repairs Action Guide FOR SALE - 275-gallon oil: VETERINARY CLINIC Carpet, Pad, Labor Gas, Wood Fireplaces, barrel - free - must he moved : the Professional Stoves & Fireplace Inserts P.C. 1227 E. Caro Rd. from basement. Large chest Sales & Service Call 872-2010 Directory Susan Hoppe D.V.M. Caro, MI 48723 Ph: 5 17-872-4532 type freezer $50, exercise; 6509 Main, Cass City machine $30. 872-3664. ' 1: Cali 872-2010 4438 S.Seeger St 517-672-3563 Fax: 517-872-5140 Phone 873-2255 Phone 872-3190 2-6-1 2-1 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE FOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1996 CALL 872-2010 TO PLACE AN ACTION AD For Rent Notices (Wanted to Buy ) ( Services Services Services Additional FOR RENT - 2-bedroom ELECTRIC MOTOR and , OLD ORIENTAL RUGS power tool repair, 8 a.m.to t BEWARE! WIVE EE. Franzel GARAGE SALE BOY'S apartment, air conditioned. any size Or 'Ondim Adson - Hillside North. $360 plus Stav off the sidewalk 5 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to Carpet & Upholstery clothing and miscellaneous. tion. 1 -8oO-443-7740. noon Saturdays. John Blair, deposit. 872-4654. 4-6-5-2 6-5-29-3 Well Drilling June 13-14,944293Leach 1/8 mile west of M-53 on cl~~~!dDuPont St. 14-6-12- 1 Sebewaing Road. Phone Stainmaster 2" to 5" wells applicator FOR RENT - We are now ( To Give Away ) 269-7909. 8- 12-13-tf GARAGE SALE - 4394 taking applications for studio *Auto Interiors drilled & repaired Cleaned Oak, June 13,5 p.m.-8 p.m., 1 and 2 bedroom apartments FREE KITTENS - lots of Pump Sales June 14, 94. Baby clothes, at the Worthwood Heights colors. Call 872-4710. in your furniture, toys, glassware, driveway & Service FOR SALE - Storage barns, Apartments in Cass City. '7-5-29-3 *3-M protectors fabric, dolls, doll clothes, Equal Housing Opportunity. Becky is 16 all sizes, horse barns, dog more. 14-6-12-1 *Flood removal (517) 843-5811 houses, craft items. Will de- 872-2369. 4-6-5-tf and now driving. > Don Dohn Services 4394 Maple #3 liver. Call 872-2608. 3rd LARGE GARAGE SALE - I 872-5082 house on Hurds Corner Rd., FOR RENT - 1-bedroom Cass City K S APPLIANCE. Afford- Thursday and Friday, 9-5. apartment, air conditioned. * Licensed & Insured Phone 872-3471 8-7-10-tf north of M-81. Harold Many toys, kitchen utensils, Churchill & I - able rates. Almost all appli- Deering. 2-9-23-tf Hillside North. $325 plus * Guaranteed Workmanship ances, microwaves, garage furniture and boys' and deposit. 8724654. 4-6-5-2 ~ Clark Reunion * Free Written Estimates women's clothing. 6678 E. Francis Builders openers, water heaters, some FOR SALE - Commercial Last Sunday in June Beauty Salon * Over 20 yrs. Experience Elizabeth St., 2nd house at ' New Homes or household heating, hot tub style aluminum pickup top- Open Mon.-Sat. (app't. only) * Call Jim today l 12:30 p.m. potluck and whirlpools, remodeling, per for full size truck, ladder end of gravel road. FOR RENT - Cass City Mini Remodeling, Roofing, 14-6-1 2-1 Storage. Call 872-3917. Brown's Pond Evening app'ts. available mobile home repairs and rack on top, and swing open KATHY SWEENEY more, On 24 hour call. FIRE- side doors. At new sold for 4-3-1 3-tf N. Wheeler Rd., Snover Siding, Barns, Pole YARD SALE -Thursday and Owner/Oper a t or ARM SALES. 517-269- $600, asking $400. New left 1 1/2 miles south of Custom Buildings 8904. 8-5-29-tL hand slug barrel for Friday, 9-5, weather permit- FOR RENT - large apart- (517) 872-4898 Remington 1100 and 870, ting, 6720 Third St. ment downtown, available at Snover 4821 Huron Line Rd. Licensed and Insured 14-6-12-1 $75. Also other Remington once, no pets. Sommers Bak- 8 10-672-9239 113 mi. east of LWIl WATER PUMP SERVICE ~ Phone 872-2921 - barrels. 872-2619. 2-6-12-3 ery and Restaurant, 872- CemeteryBlkt on Rd. All types repaired. Dis- GARAGE SALE - One day 3577. 4-6-5-2 8-12-20-tj I Service or 872-4696 counts on new pumps and f Household only, Thursday, June 13, 8- tanks. Emergency service. 7 5, 6416 Third St. Bedding, 8-2-26-t f Sales FOR RENT - 2 bedroom Call Paul's Pump Repair, baby bed, toys, clothing, lots apartment in country near 673-4850 or 800-745-4851. of miscellaneous. 14-6-12-1 2 GARAGE SALES Gagetown. Partially fur- Factory Outlet - Vinyl MIKA'S CUSTOM 8-6-28-t f nished, working adults only, June 13,14,15 windows, Roofing, Siding, MOLDINGS $325 a month plus $75, all and New Construction 9 a.m.4 p.m. GARAGE SALE - 3-family Hardwood Molding - first time. June 12, open 4 utilities. Call 665-2616. "FREE ESTIMATES" . WATER SOFTENER SPE 5 miles west of Cas City Furniture Repair 32,000 p.m., 13th 8 a.m. Infant 4-6- 12-3 517-672-2600 & CIAL- grain $650, on Green Rd. Licensed Insured 24,OOO grain $575. Also salt- clothes thru size 12, worn by 1-800-826-2801 Replacement Windows Woodworking Boys' clothes galore! Also one child. Baby furniture, Notices 'Farmers Harvest Discount* Smith Reproduction Design free conditioners. Call for girls', JdMisses' & Men's. Ex- Vinyl Siding water analysis or service. bikes, drapes, carpet and 10% off special New Construction & Kiln-Dried Hardwood ercise bike, stepper, treadmill. BINGO - Every Sunday at Paul's Pump Repair 673- padding, chair, games, toys, Bring in ad Remodeling Refrigeration B/W TV, ice & roller skates, St. Pancratius Hall, S. 4850 or 800-745-4851. mini van ladder and lots -tI & toys, games, bikes, bedding, Seeger, Cass City. Doors 5-7-21 Homes Businesses and 4556 Green Rd., Cass City more. 4708 Huron St., Cass 8-5-31-tf 8-6-28-tf wind spinners, American Silver City. 14-6-5-2 open 5:OO p.m., games start I 872-3976 Eagle coins. sand dollars, much Appliance Repair at 5:30. "No smoking" effec- As of June 1 8-4-1344 KEEP COOL with All- more. tive May 5. Phone 872-54 10. John's Small I A-6 13-1, DUET0 A death in the fam- Temp. Call for tune up on Knights of Columbus Coun- Charlie's Engine Repair All makes and models your air conditioner. Free ii ily, our HOUSEHOLD cil No. 8892. 5-4-24-tf Ken Martin SALE has been rescheduled ALL MAKES & MODELS Call 872m3092 home estimate on new sys- to June 13, 14 & 15,9-? All Styling 6426 Cass City Rd. Electric, Inc. tem. 673-5557. 8-6-7,-tf THE CIRCUS is coming to 8-3- 15-tf furnishings, some antiques. town right after the parade Cass City, Mich, Homes Farms Across - 6022 Cass City Rd., 1/2 mile July 6. Get your tickets in Shop from stockyard west of Cass City. No early Crankshaft straightening Commercial Painting GARAGE SALE - June 12- advance and save $1.00, at Industrial 13,9-5,4441Ale St. Lots of sales. 14-6-12- 1 will be closed on avail able Paul R. Bliss The Paint Store, Fort's, New and rewire -boys' clothes, household Thumb National Bank or any Reasonable Rates Mondays Mon.-Fri. 4 - 9 p.m. Licensed Builder items, toys and much more. VCR sick? Call Lions Club member. STATE LICENSED IS YOUR Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 14-6-12-1 the VCR Doctor. All brands 5 -6-1 2-4 5-5-22-4 872-41 Phone 872-4114 serviced. Call (517) 872- 872-3866 8-6-22-tf 48 4 180 Hurds Corner Road MOVING AND ESTATE 3139. 14-5-15-7 Decks, VFW HALL available for CAR WASH Erla Packing 8-8- IO-tf Ross Kraft sale. Furniture, tools, rental occasions. Call Jim Remodeling, Cass City,Mich. records, Hamond organ. Call GARAGE SALE - June 13- Ceranski at 872-435 1. St. Pancratius 6233 Church St. BILL'S LAWN CUTTING - 8724571. 14-6-12-3 14, 9 a.rn.4 pm. at 4270 S. 5-2-21-tf Parking Lot Cass City and New reasonable rates. Call (5 17) (517) 872-3601 Seeger St. Lots of girls' Phone 872-219 1 Construction 375-2332. 8-4- 17-9 8-4-8-tj GARAGE SALE - June 14- clothing, all sizes. Ladies' Sat., June 15 Custom Butchering - 24 Hour 8-515-5 15, 9 a.m.-? Lots of tools, clothing, dishes, curtains and 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Fridays only McMAHAN'S AUTO SUP- LEE MORGAN furniture. 2960 Huron Line much more. 14-6-1 2- 1 USDA Inspected Plant ply now has ORV's stickers Rd., 1/4 mile east of M-53. WRECKER Sponsored by St. PAINTING Pancratius Youth Custom Curing, Smoking, Ronold E. Palmer and also in stock, parts and 14-6-12-1 accessories for ORV's. 872- CASS CITY, MICHIGAN SERVICE Cars $4, Pickups $4.50 Cutting, Wrapping and Builder 3210. 8-5-22-4 Freezing *INTERIORS YARD SALE - Thursday, 872-2251 day vans $5 *EXTERIORS We Make Venison Sausage New buildings, old June 13, 9 to 4. No early 872-5606 night Also, S&R *WOOD GRAINING sales. 6446 Garfield Ave. 8-10-31-tf buildings, roojing, *TEXTURING Cancel if rain. Stroller, ANTRIM COUNTY: 10.01 GARAGE SALE siding, pole barns CONSTRUCTION walker, bikes, tricycle, dishes Beautiful Acres with bull- Spaces available $10 NO JOB TOO BIG OR Custom Built Decks dozed clearing and electric- Thomas Roofing and lots of miscellaneous. Youth should bring cans TOO SMALL Remodeling, Additions 14-6-1 2-1 ity. Close to State Land. Serving the area $12,900. $500 down, $1601 they collected 2805 Crawford Rd. Roofing, Vinyl Siding (51 7) 872-3840 for 25 years Cass City, Mich. 48726 BLOCK GARAGE SALE month, 11% Land Contract. You call, we haul "NO JOB TOO 8-5-29-5 - LICENSED (5 17) 872-4780 4100 block of Maple St., Northern Land Company 1- CASS CITY WRECKEW SMALL" 800-968-31 18. 3-5-5-2 BINGO - Every Wednesday 8-9-304 GUTTER FLO Cass City, Thursday, Friday, ELECTRIC night. Open 6:OO-early bird INSURED Call Today June 13 and 14,9-5. AUTO SEAMLESS GUTTERS 6:30 - regular bingo 7:OO. 14-6-12-1 AAA Affiliated BONDED Simpson Excavating Phone 51 7 -872-2893 SOFFITS & FASCIA 5-8-11 -tf Post 3644 VFW, Weaver St. 8-5 -29-4 HOUSE FOR SALE - 4454 5-2-26-tf 872-2970 Dozer landscaping - All AVAllA BL E IN GARAGE SALE - June 13 Woodland, Cass City, MI. 2- Cass City SEVERAL COLORS and 14,7 a.m. to 5 p.m., 6933 CertifiedMaster Mechanic types of backhoe work 3 bedroom home with fire- 8-3-25-tf House demolition & removal Lawn Mower 51 7-823-9132 E. Cass City Rd.Across from place, sunroom and deck. Computer Alignments Cemetery. 14-6-12-1 Appliances included. Full Computer Balance Footings - Waterlines - Repair 1-800-346-4040 ~ CLASSY Complete septic systems basement, new roof, storage & Rotation Most makes 10% Discount to Senior YARD SALE - June 13, 9 barn on a corner lot. Within Front End parts Sand - Gravel - Topsoil Citizens and Disabled. Free downspout screens for a.m.-4 p.m. Home Interiors, walking distance of down- Shocks & Struts CUTS Variety of fill - clothes, knickknacks, etc . L & S Service the month of June. town. Immediately occu- Brakes Any size fill job 4372 Brooker St. 14-6-12-1 Walk-Ins (formerly Shorty pancy. Call 5 17-872-4577 Tune-ups FreeEstimates for appointment. 3-6-5-4 Consistently 872-4502 's) FOR SALE - bullk beds, $79. Free Estimates Luettke KAPPEN TREE Great Haircuts Gas & Oil Furnaces 8- 1-23-tf L-shaped $199. Loft beds All your tire needs from 87213382 SERVICE $139. bunks at Q Convenient All Gas Appliances New used FOR SALE - 3 bedroom wheelbarmws prices. Buy direct from home in Cass City, with base- I anytime Let YOUR 'tree problem Downtown Location 8-5-29-4 manufacturer and save. ment, 1 bath, lo08 sq. ft., to tractors HEAT1 N G be OURS i See us toahy Ample Parking f Bruce We're insured for your Country Bunk Beds, 1-888- plus garage. $47,000. Call and 1 ! EXTERIOR PAINTING - 872-3139 (toll free). 517- (517) 761-7387, (7 p.m.-10 w/back door entrancc Barns, roofs, tool sheds, protection : TREES BRUSH 872-3139 Cass City. p.m.). 3-6-5-3 Cass City Tire COOLING Brown ,grain bins. Tree trimming, LIMBS STUMPS 14-6-12-1 WIGS NAILS ; Hendrick Paint Services, Phone 872-5303 SPECIALIST I Water Well Cass City, 872-2019 Call Anytime LARGE GARAGE SALE For Rent TANNING 1-800-322-5684 ' - 5- 12- 1 8-tf I I Paul L. 1 Drilling 1 8-5-3-tf ' Q or 1-517-673-5313 June 13-14-15,8:30to ?Off 1 M-53 6 miles east on Bay FOR RENT - Masonic Brown and Temple Refreshment Hall A WINDOWS, New vinyl, City-Forestville Rd. to - 87-CLASS your choice of quality, you] parties, dinners, meet in g s. Owner Pump Wheeler Rd., 1/4 mile north 8724277 State Licensed \ choice of cost, only with us HelD Wanted on Wheeler Rd. Good clean No alcoholic beverages. Call i Bob Hunter, 872-2836. next to Cass Theater 24 Hour Emergency 4 Repair Ace Glass and Window.8-6-5-2 872. clothing all sizes. Lots of 1 WANTED -Workers stuff 4-4-3 - t f 5-5-29-4 2822. to miscellaneous. 14-6-12-1 Service envelopes. For in formati06

~~ b CALL 517-872-2734 t CARPET PROS send a S.A.S.E. to R & GRUB Services 8-3-30-tj Associates, Box 302, Lyons, ESTATE SALE : 1-800-377-8050Call I IN 47443. 1 1 -5-29-J it Scrap Iron & Metal Recycling I Sales and Installation 411 N. Cresent, Bad Axe Now accepting copper, brass, Free estimates ALASKA SUMMER JOBS! aluminum, auto bodies, Restretching and repairs To $30,000 fishing 3 month Upholstery cleaning June 14-15, Starting at 9 a.m. iron and steel service I Salmon season, Act Now! i1 9 Shop at home Season opens soon. Also; Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. D & W Salvage, Inc. 1 construction, canneries, oi! 1303 Minnick Rd., Bad Axe Sat. 10 a.m-3 p.m. GLASSWARE - Large collection of Crys- ! NEW LOCATION!!! fields. (504) 429-9223 EX^. TUESDAY SPECIAL For more information & pricing phone Ware complete. Also Oriental pieces. I' 6439 Main St., Cass City 4059 S23. 24 hours, tal All You Can Eat 517-269-6829 Liver & Onions 8-7-6-tf 11-6-12-i hand painted bowls, dishes, 12 place setting Open Monday - Friday 8:OO - 4:30 p.m. 8-5-29- U.25 of China, Waterford crystal glasses. Much BAR I HELP WANTED for newN LUNCH Drys Faster purchased supermarket. 11:30 a.m. 1:30 $4.75 DAVE'S SMALL ENGINE F'r+ More. - p.m. CARPET BRlTE stays Fluffy fer experience but will train;. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL REPAIR SERVICE I Good Several positions available; Spaghetti & Breadsticks TUNE-UPS STEAM DRY 13 yrs. Experience Truck Mount Competitive wages and bent FURNITURE - Nice chairs, white couch, All You Cun Eat REPAIR efits. Send resume to: Bo& $4.25 OVERHAULS ON, Cass City Chronicle: foot stools, end tables w/marble tops, Ori- Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 1 1-8 p.m. Repair all makes & Box 115, Cass City, MI ental chairs, Oriental desk, brass candle hold- Fri.11-10 p.m.; Sat. 11-9 p.m. models push mowers, 48726. 11-6-12-2_I ers, oil painting, brass bed complete, cystal Sunday 9-3 p.m. riders, trimmers, chain 872-461 NORTHWOOD SHORW saws 4 8 tillers Larry Harper HELP WANTED to work lamps. Partial listing. All items cleankom- RESTAUR ANT UpholsterySpot Removal Cleaning Sundays. Inquire at Be 6106 Beechwood Drive Phone: 51 716733957 4205 Little Rd. 1 plete. Cass City, MI 48726 Franklin in Cass City. 14-6- 1 2- 1 872-5642 1275 Rilev Rd.. Cam. MI 48723 8-4-24-tf I Odor Killing Experts CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1996 CALL 872-2010TO PLACE AN ACTION ADPAGE FIFTEEN Help Wanted ( Real Estate- > < Work Wanted 1 ( InMeniory ) Driver and Contractors - Digltal Satellite Business Driver teams start up to needs lnde ndent Sales WAITRESS WANTED - ap- 37dmile (split) and average ply at Sutter's Bakery. WORK WANTED - Cass "IN MEMORY" - We miss Associates. BoWHours. City woman will baby-sit or 5,000 mileweek. Solos start $120 commissions.8% Lifetime 11-5-29-3 you so much, Mom and Dad up to 30 112 cenwmile and residuals. invento linsur- TUTWILER & ASSOCIATESCASS CITY AREA care for elderly person in my (Gladys-Frank), and brother No home or yours. Call 872- average 2,500 mileshveek. am. In business for 72. 1- BABY-SITTER needed 4 Bill Weatherhead. We think 1,500-mile lengthof-haul. 1 4628. 12-6-12-3 888-276-6300. LIKE NEW CONDO in Cass City at Northwood Lake. Featuring four bedrooms, two days a week, early mornings. about the many fun experi- 90% No-Touch. Celadon living areas, three baths and garage on two levels, adjacent to a picturesque golf course. Call 5 17-673-4006, leave ences of our busy family, and Trucking Services. 1-800-729- Steel Building Sale ... Save WORK WANTED - Reliable BROCHURE AVAILABLE. message. 1 1-5-22-3 find ourselves laughing, with 9770. EOE. 48%. Factory Direct. No teen seeking lawns to mow. tears in our eyes. Our hearts Salesman. When its over - its VACANT FIVE ACRE PARCELS WITH EASY LAND CONTRACT TERMS Call 872-3927. 12-6-5-3 CONSERVATION JOBS - are filled with much love for Frito LaylHershey Route. over. 25x40 $2,998.00.30~44 EXECUTIVE 9 HOLE GOLF COURSE just south of Bad Axe. Fully equipped; indud- Wildlife positions, $16,000- you. It was special, sharing Excellent cash business, to $3,766.00. 40x60 $6,244.00. ing club house, maintenance bldg., professional equip. and two rental properties for addi- MOTHER OF 2 will baby- our lives with you. We will local sites, na selling involved: 46x80 $6,998.00. 56x100 $35,000/yr. Clerical, Secu- $1,500 per week potential. tional income. Priced to sell with OWNER FINANCING. BROCHURE AVAILABLE. rity, Game Warden, etc. No sit Monday-Friday days. Call see you again in God's $12,488.00. Others. Pioneer Kristy at 665-2689. House. We send our love. Small investment. 1-800617- 1400-668-5422. 13ACRES PLUS year 'round three bedroom home in Grindstone City. Property includes experience. For information 6430 ext 2900, open Sun-Fri. 21 9-769-8301 , ext. WMI 12-6-5-3 Anita Loomis, Elaine outbuildings and is in a rustic setting. Priced at only $56,500 for a quick sale, Hendrick, Ken Weatherhead. CUSTOM PRINTED SHIRTS 528, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Sun.-Fri. Get Paid To Shop! 15-6-12-1 Make HATS 9 Summer Special: 12 6703 Main St., Cass City (Parkway Building) 11-5-29-4 ~~ $347 Weekly. .. As 'Mystery golf shirts pn'nted with your THE FAMILY of Russell Shop er' for local stores. logo $12.99 each, 100 hats - (517) 072-1 148 WANTED - young girl to Deneen wish to thank all our Chec R friendliness, cleanli- $1.99 each, 48 T-shirts - $4.99 baby-sit 2 1/2 hours a day. friends and neighbors, every- EuI'AL IIOI*SIW. ness. Shop for T.V.'s, dothes, each. Shirt Factory, 1-800- JAMES E. TUTWILER, BROKER orrl,uTl SllV 872-2034. 1 1-5-29-3 one who brought food, flow- y for it... You 798-6688. ers and memorials, the Stars &;!it! $$send S.A.S.E. HIRING ROOFERS - Call for making the delicious Shoppers 9852 W. Katelia, Thomas Roofing, 517-872- meal, the Masons and the Oept 168-2275 Anaheim, CA PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS. 2970, 8:30 a.m. thru 4:30 Veterans, Dr. Hall, the ambu- 92804. TLC Group. Regional, Local & p.m., Monday thru Friday. lance crew, the nurses at Hills OTR positions. equip- Raft the & Gauiey New E.O.E. 11-6-5-2 and Dales, Pastor Stu Roy New ment, ood aylbenefits. 2 and Little and Kranz Funeral $Debt Consolldatlon Free$ Rivers Camp, Family Fun! years CbL 'ApCall Recruiting WAITRESS WANTED at Home. Also thanks to our Cut monthly payments up to Call or write: Drift-A-Bit, IN. at 1-800-333-5599. Pizza Villa, Cass City, for 3050%. Reduce interest, stop PO 885, Fayetteville, WV family for being so much 25840. Call 1-800-633-7238 afternoons and midnights. support during our grief. collection calls. Avoid Apply within. 11-6-5-3 bankrupt FREE confidential for free brochure. ATTENTION HOMEOWN- Thanks again, Marie ERS, we haw CASH for you, Deneen, Bob Spencer and help fCCS Non-profit, licensed/Bonded. 1-800-955- Scott Antlque Market 1200 NURSEAIDES with current Judy Lawson, 13-612-1 Antique Exhibitor Booths. or recent experience needed. 0412. *LL ~~W -L-I-sTING-s-Ti*- w - June 22 & 23. Monthly - All shifts available. Good ( InMemory ) November Ehru June. Ohio Bankruptcy, NO PROBLEM, *e* benefits and comparable State Fairgrounds - Columbus, CASH out on Investment wages. Please apply at IN LOVING MEMORY of Truck Driver - Tired of being a Tommy Gibbard, someone company driver, want own Ohio. 1-71, Exit 17th Avenue. Homes. Call Today for your GIVE US A CALL Tendercare, 4782 Hospital to (614) 569-4112. Free credit. Drive, Cass City, Michigan very special we lost 10 years your own truck? Call Paul at ago June 2. Sadly missed by 5 17-224-8463. Motivated OTR NOam#s PLICATIONand rate 48726. 517-872-2174. Drivers need only apply. OWNYOUR OWN apparel, YOteEE, TAMER MORTGAGE E.O.E. 11-6-5-1 the Gibbard family. COMPANY at 1-800-285-5284 15-6-12-1 bridal, westernwear, shoe, crystzllgift or $;.I;G variety OR 1-810-626-1296. WE CRUISE store. Includes inventory, fix- CAN'T HELP IF YOU DON7 [ Real Estate For Sale ) tures, buying trip, trainin . CALL SHIP JOBS! - .- Minimum investment $16,9d . Call Dan at Uberty Fashions. Earn $300/$900 weekly. (501) 327-8031. INVESTMENT COMPANY Nostalgic - 2 story home, 4 bedrooms, 2 20 Acres+- 3 bedroom ranch. 2 baths, Year round positions. NORWOOD SUBDIVISION BUYS Land Contracts. Sell baths. New 22'x26' garage. Full base- full basement. Neutrally decorated. Hiring both men/women. DRIVER - OURGROWTH Direct! No fees or commis- ment. Oak floors and woodwork, 2 lots. Quiet area. 30'x40' pole barn. 50'x80' Free roomboard. Will MEANS OPPORTUNITY sions. Fast arrd professional himoof Se-. Call 1-1-1717, CCT142 r barn. CC281 train. Call 7 days. FOR 10 DRIVERS! Guam- teed home 3 weekendslmo,, 8am-9pmt 7 days a week. 1-504-64 1-7778, Freightliner Conventionals, ex- Ext. 1127C21 cellent starti pay. Must have HOMEPROPERTY OWNERS 1 1-5-22-4 1t ars OT7 experience in- Need Debt Refief? .No appli- duM-F, rirg 8am-5 cross m:border. 1-8000-345- Call Lou, cation fee Avoid high broker WANTED AT ONCE - fees Pay Taxes 9 Credit card debt. Land balloons Clean-up boy/man at .- -I .- -- Jl 3154. FREDRICK confrad Sommers Bakery. 872-3577. Home improvement COMING SOON!!! Call now to find out about Commercial properties 1 1-6-5-2 asthree bedroom ranch home. Features include LAKE LIQUIDATION 1.38AC Very Unique Home on MAcres - Large liv- 7 Acres - 2 bedroom mobile home in ex- ~ wldock $19,900 was $29,900. Vamt land. For Fast Cash ing room,hardwood floors, oak kitchen cabi- cellent condition.. Deck on porch facing gas heat, painting, floorcovering, light fixtures, Call 1-800-969-3626. First RN - Weekend manager for PRmier developer is now liqui- National Bank of Michigan. nets, 2 full baths, hot tub. French do&. 2 oval shaped pond, 20' deep in center. All skilled geriatric facility?com- patio, and much more. Other options are avail- dating final phase of gorgeous car garage. Satellite dish stavs. CC-27.7 furniture stays, Call today. CC-280 petitive wage for combined able. $75,900.00. Ask for Barb at (5 17) 872-22 17. lakefront community with corn- "% 0 I S LAY A V RTI SI NG public relationshursing po- ALL NEW HOMES, 3% DOWNTO QUAkIFwD BUYERS manding views. All parcels P D E LOTS NEEDED IN TOWN AND OUT RMLS wooded on paved rds, u/g util- REPRESENTAWL Looking ---- sition, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., nego- HERRON BUILDERS for ad sales professional! tiable, 1 or 2 weekends per ities, and much more. This Experience in newspaper month. EOE. Tendercare, Call: could be your last chance b advertisjnglmedia sales and 517-872-2174. 11-5-29-2 (517)872-2217 save thousands! 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TCC1175 Peak i mre ~e rnstos, now - hundmls of bcal singles TCC1169 VOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION!!! 2 story, 3 bedroom rolling fields, trophy elk, deer & are waiting to meet on the sin- iome includes basement, 2 car garage, gas heat, floor cov- big horn sheep. County rd gles date line. $2.951min.- xing, painting, light fixtures, paved driveway, wood deck frontage, tevelec. Owner Av4/s min. 18 or older. 1-900.. md Andersen Windows. Call Barb at (517) 872-2217. financing. Call Anytime. (719) 4434024 ext 66. Information ALL NEW HOMES, 3% DOWN TO QUALIFIED BUYERS 742-5207. WorS Ranch. Brokerage Systems. OTHER HOMES STARTING AS LOW AS $74,900 20120 WITHOUT GLASSES! POSTAL, SOCIAL WORK- HERRON BUILDERS Safe, rapid, non-surgical, per- ERS, and Corn uter Trainees manent restoration in 6-8 now hiring. 12l/hour plus Call: (517) 872-2217 weeks. Airline pilot developed. excellent benefits. No experi- Doctor approved. Free infor- ence necessary. On the job I mation by mail: (800) 422- training. 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Ideal for a Hunter or Fisherman Very nice home - PRICE REDUCED - Like new country mch wittun 5 miles of Cass City on paved mad, RN POSITION AVAILABLE WOLFF TANNING, New close to Saginaw Bay. 2 bedrooms, large deck, boat this quality built home is like new with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, min floor laundry room, oak The Tuscola County Health Department has a full time, Registered Nurse Commercial-Home units from house and canal behind house. $61,900. Cy1094 kitchen cUpbaards,snackbar. Double garage plus a 3O'x4Opdc barn. Call today. Cy1099 $199. Lamps-Lotions-Ages- position available to work in various public health programs. Salary sories. Monthly pa ents low Call range: $24,503 - $31,206, based on experience. Send application or re- as $18. Call to (r"ay. FREE Cass City 517-872-2248 NEW color catalog. 1-800- sume by June 20, 1996 to: 62-91 97. or Caro 517673-2555 PERSONNEL OFFICE Tuscola County Health Department PLACE YOUR STATEWIDE Kelly W. Smith, Broker ADHERE! $239 buys a 25- Farm Commercial Residential 1309 Cleaver Road word classified ad offering Listings Wanted R M L s Caro, MI 48723 over 1.4 million circulation. IIu*AL MICHIGAN USTWG IEIIVICf Contact this newspaper for Equal Opportunity Employer 11-6-12-1 details. PAGE SIXTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1996 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

General Fund Revenue Budget 1995-96 Proposed Revised Budget and Cass City Schools 1996-97 Pmpostd Budget financially healthy

studints ;heating wis tabled legal questions. when the proposal before the 'A resolution was adopted Revenue from State Sources 6,704,298 7,220,946 7,268,546 7,268,546 board was questioned by necessary for the sale of some of the teachers present. bonds for funds for the new Revenue from Federal Sources 262,718 322,739 324,514 324,514 Also tabled was the use of middle school building.

~~ Other Financing Sources 705 2,425 3,486 3,486 I Legal notice Total Revcnucr 7,670,662 8,276,903 8,297,952 8,297,952 THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR Subject to and including the rightci ... ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBT. Total Expenditures 7,630,873 8,318,168 8,246,517 8,246,517 gras and egress over Easement "B" and ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN subject to Easement "C" described below. WILL BE IJSED FORTHAT PURPOSE. Easement 'S" - Put of the Southwest MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been 114 of Section 13, Town 11 North, Range made in the conditions of a mortgage 10 East, Dayton Township, Tuscola made by Donald M. SHERWIN and County, Michigan. Described as begin- Fund Balanee -July 1 791,887 831,676 831,676 883,111 BelindaA. SHERWIN, husbandand wife ning at a point which is South 88 degrees to Wellington Mortgage Company, Mort- 29' 06" East 127.00 feet from the west Fund Balance - June 30 831,676 790,411 883,111 934,546 gagee, dated June 1, 1994 and recorded 114 corner of said Section 13; thence con- on June 9, 1994 in Liber 659. on page tinuing South 88 degrees 29' 06" East 1468, Tuscola County Records, Michi- 66.00 feet; thence South 01 degrees 31' gan, and was assigned by said mortgagee 04" West 164.34 feet; thence North 87 GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURE BUDGET to the FORD CONSUMER FINANCE, degrees 04' 44" East 545.87 feet; th 1995-96 Proposed Revised Budget as assignee, by an assignment dated June North 01 degrees 06' 06" West 135.99 and 6, 1994. which WEE recorded on June 9, feet; thence North 88 degrees 24' 34' East 1996-97 Pmpostd Budget 1994, in Liber 659, on Page 1471, %cola 590.00 feet; thence South 01 degrees 37' County Records, on which mortgage IS" East 33.00 feet; thence South 88 de- 06- 10-96 there is claimed to be due at the date grees 24' 34" West 524.31 feet; thence 11-13-95 Proposed 06-10-96 hereof the sum of One Hundred Eight South 01 depm06'06" East 168.48 feet; Thousand Four HundredThirty Three and thence South 87 degrees 04' 44" West Actual Adopted Revised Proposed 2411 00 dollars ($108,433.24), including 1994-95 1995-96 1995-96 1996-97 614.91 feet; thenceSouth01 degrees 31' interest at 13.380% per annum. Adjust- 04" West 169.46 feet; thence North 88 L_--I--_------I--I-I----~--~------~------_1------_--__1______11____1___------~------able Rate Mortgage. Interest rate may degrees 29' 06" West 66.00 feet; thence Elementary Instruction 1,222,232 1,283,390 1,285,690 1,285,690 change on 04/01 and 10/01 of each year. North 01 degees 31'04" East 400.00 feet Middle Instruction 1,091,009 1,106,494 1,120,094 1,120,094 Under the power of sale contained in to the point of beginning, to be used for said mortgage and the statute in such case purposes of ingress and egress. High School Instruction 820,948 871,588 873,038 873,038 made andprovided, notice is hereby given Special Education 295,438 305,660 306,542 306,542 that said mortgage will be foreclosed by Easement "C' - An easement for d Chapter I, 11, Prof. Dcv, 429,230 490,253 494,112 494,112 a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some purposes, being part of the Southa.est part of them, at public vendue, at the front Art. 3, Gifted & At Risk. 114 of Section 13 and the Southeast 114 entrance to the Courthouse in the Village of Section 14, Town 11 North, Range 10 Vocational Education 79,255 88,460 90,260 90,260 of 0x0,Tuscola County, Michigan at ht,Dayton Township, 'hscola County, Employee Benefits 1O:OO A.M. o'clock, on July 12, 1996. Michigan. Described as being a strip of (Instructional) 1,140,297 1,366,830 1,278,582 1,278,582 Said premises are situated in Township land 40.00 feet wide, 20.00 feet on each of DAYTON, Tbscola County, Michigan, side of a centerline described begin- Guidance 98,577 88,776 89,176 89,176 as and are described as: ning at apoint on the South, East andWest Health 24,69 1 25,295 25,345 25,345 118 line of said Section 14,which is North Social Worker 30,749 29,386 29,386 29,386 Part of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 13, 00 degrees 48' 40" West 1325.57 feet and the Southeast 1/4 of Section 14,Town along the East line of said Section 14 and Crossing Guard 7,050 7,850 7,850 7,850 1 1 North, Range 10 East, Dayton Town- Library 151,393 158,374 160,174 160,174 South 88 degrees 48'47" West 132.77 feel to ship, Tuscola County, Michigan. De- along the South, East and West lls line Audio-Visual 3,&;6 3,500 3,300 3,300 scribed ar beginning at a point which is of said Section 14 from the Southe General Administration 12,223 12,580 12,540 12,540 South 89 degrees 25' 19" West 1330.13 corner of said Section 14; thence NG Subscribe and ,d Executive Administration 146,538 feet along the East and West 114 line of 26 degrees 55' 06" East 1280.93 feet to 155,660 158,785 158,785 said Section 13 and South 00 degrees 45' School Administration 338,103 392,505 394,405 394,405 the terninus of said centerline, said ter- 26" East 1S6 feet and South 88 degrees minus point being North 89 degrees 25' Help Support Fiscal Services 24,717 36,170 36,170 36,170 24' 34" West 557.00 feet and South 01 19" East 160.00 feet along the East and Replacement Equipment -0- 112,700 112,700 112,700 degrees 06' 06" East 169.23 feet and West 1/4 line of Section 13, and South Operation & Maintenance of South 87 degrees 0444" West 61 3.48 feet 01 degrees 31' 04" West 205.85 feet and and South 01 degrees 31'04"West 200.00 July 4 Festival North 87 degrees 04' 44" East 343.57 feet Plant 589,354 556,780 594,780 594,780 feet from the center of said Section 13 Pupil Transportation 289,750 311,840 from the West 114 corner of said Section FIREWORKS DISPLAY 315,760 315,760 said point of beginning being South 88 13. Fixed Charges 17,086 27,070 18,070 18,070 degrees 29' 06" East 160.00 feet along the East and West 114 line of Section 13, Subscription promotion ends Athletics & Cafeteria 106,268 95,000 102,418 102,418 Redenytion period shall be 12 months and South 01 degrees 31' 04"West 405.85 from such sale. Saturday, June 15 Employee Benefits 435,850 511,490 472,202 472,202 feet frorn theWest 114corner of said Sec- (Supporting Services) tion 13; thence South 88 degrees 29' 06" Dated: May 29, 1996 each subscription sold between now East 33.00 feet; thence South 01 degrees For Community Services 66,706 77,944 73,954 73,954 31' 04" West 359.67 feet; thence South FORD CONSUMER FINANCE and June 15, the ChrOnide will make a (IncludesEarly Childhood) 89 degrees 26' 38" West 439.64 feet to a donation, in your name, to the July 4 Festival Employee Benefits 13,026 22,358 2 1,089 2 1,089 traverse line along Shay Lake; thence FOR INFORMATION, PLEAS E CALL (Community Services) along said traverse line.North 01 degrm (810) 642-4202 36' 27" West 123.60 feet; thence North 140,768 155,095 155,095 Trott & Trott, P.C. I Capital Outlay 128,215 07 degrees 37'03"East 84.41 feet; thence Computer Payments 8,607 Attorneys for FORD CONSUMER -0- -0- -0- North 43 degrees 57' 2 1" East I 12.45 feet; FINANCE, ALL SUPPORTERS WILL BE LISTED i Transfer to TISD -(Spec. Ed.) 47,142 52,000 15,000 15,000 thence North 02 degrees 59' 04" East 30300 Telegraph --L-I-----I------___l___l______l____--- to I----l--l------~------85.24 feet the ternunus of said traverse Suite 201 IN THE SPECIAL CHRONICLE i line; thence South 88 degjycs 29'06" East Binghaiii Farms, Michigan 48025 326.05 feet to line and thc waters edge of File #96010161 FESTIVAL EDITION, JULY 3 Total 7,630,873 8,318,168 8,246,517 8,246,517 Shay Lake. Suhjtxt to an easement over and across the Easterly 66.00 feet thereof. 5-29-5 EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH RESIDENT OF THE Tusola - Humn .Sarulac Cwnhea $15 OO/year. 2 yeardS25 00 During the month of June we Subscriphon Rates I 3 ycarslS35 Do MONTH Elwwhpre In Michgan $1.4 00 a year - 2 ycars/S?lOO July 4 festplans set salute Deb Franzel w Employee Elwwhen v1 U S 520 OO/yrar. 2 yeadS3S 00 The June resident of the 3f the Month! Deb has worked as PHONE 872-2010 - WE WILL BILL YOU a nursing assistant at Tendercare nonth is Louis Isaac. Louis purchased at The Paint Store, .rince August 28, 1990. nas been a resident at Thumb National Bank, Forts, Deb always has a smile on her Cass Citv Chronicle or from any Lions Club face and laughter follows her Tendercare fo*r 9 months. member for $7 and $4. wherever she goes. She is willing "Louie", as he is known to The Strawberry Social, a to share her smile and laughter staff and friends, is active with residents and staff alike. new activity this year, will "Ova Time Queen", should be daily with facility functions. begin at 5 p.m. July 5 at the Debs title. She is always willing He spends a great deal of United Methodist Church. to help out when needed. Her co- time in the activity room The Dance will once workers and supervisors say Deb VFW enjoying Bingo, movies and again start at 7 p.m. July 5 at is always willing to go the extra theVFW Hall, Admission is mile, always willing to stay extra popcorn and exercise. His $5, which will pay for din- and do extra duties. She is con- bright smile and heartfelt cerned about the residents and ner and entertainment costs. resident care. She stays on top of laughter is an addition to hngs on her assignments. everyone's day. "Louie" - Thank you Deb for being an out- keep up the good job! standing member of our Tendercare Team! Tendercare Cass City 4782 Hospital Drive Cass City, MI 48726 (5 17) 872-2 174 FREE Phone Book Covers! THESE VALUABLE PHONE BOOK COVERS ARE MADE POSSIBLE BY MERCHANTS DISPLAYING * THE CONSUMER PREFERRED,SEAL. Cass City Red Hawk final, end of the school year student of the week is Mon- Durable, Prutective, White & Green, Vinyl Covers For F-A-S- T REFERENCE Dialing- tana Giddings shown with her tutor, Dbb Bashur. Montana is in the 10th grade, WRITE-INS PERSONAL daughter of Julia f? Randall. We're recog- 0 EMERGENCY nizing both for the great success that has COMMUNITY DATA come from the volunteer tutoring program, We thank Deb for giving of time in promot- Visit These Sponsors Featured On 0 Your White & Green Phone Book Cover! ing academic success for Montana. Our communit)l salutes You. 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What’s All The cost Thumb National Fire? A non-refundable entry fee ‘cw Bsmk Q DrjlM& Cass City Rotary presents Fire in The must accompany your entry form. Sky, a part of the world’s most exciting You can pay by check or money B-ball tournaments. It’s your chance to order. Do not send cash. Ah1 l-uo WLEW FM 102.1 show off your best stuff - not to mention How To Enter your pick & roll and deadly or not so 1. Fill out the entry form with complete and deadly 20-footer. legible information. 2. Include all signatures from team Fire In The Sky members. Parent or guardian signatures Is For YOU! are required if player(s) are under 18 If you’re male or female, years of age. Teams will not be registered 8 years of age or without these signatures. older, and have a 3. Mail your completed entry form, and pulse, there’s a divi- entry fee to: Fire In The Sky, P.O. Box sion for you! From 63, Cass City, MI 48726. WI BeARD the laundry-hamper 4. After your registration materials have jump-shot artist, to been processed, yourteam captain will be the could-go-pro-at- called, and receive more information any - mo me nt pI aye r, about the tournament and other events. we feature opportun- Mutual ities for all skill levels - Bank and abilities.

When & Where Fire In The Sky hits the streets of Cass City on July 6, at the Cass City Recre- ational Park. We’ll Give You A Great Time The Shirt Off For A Great Cause Our Back Thanks to your support proceeds from Fire In All players receive this tournament will benefit the Cass City The Sky an official Champion Rotary and Cass City Girls’ Basketball Fire In The Sky T- Ptog ram. shirt. Divisional win- Registration Deadline Since the tournament began in i“ ners and runners-up Your entry must be received by June 28, 1989, Cass City Rotary has made a walk away with tro- 1996. As space is limited, entries will be commitment to support local chari- phies for 1st place accepted on a ‘first come, first served’ Detroit ties, and has proudly contributed and medals for sec- basis. Edison ond place. over $30,000 locally.