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L Page 5 Page 6 CASS CIT’ RONICLE VOLUME 85, NUMBER 6 CASS CITY, M I THIRTY CENTS 12 PAGES PLUS ONE SUPPLEMENT Tempers flare over Kingston Camp issue

by Nancy Salla Staff Writer A crowd of some 150 people packed into the Kingston Fire Hall Monday they are good ci tizenifor the ing laws can be changed and thit we don’t want and go on night, overflowing into the community,” she added. should be changed to reflect living,” another audience hallway and gathering out- “The camp can be an ex- the community.” memkr said. side around the building’s ample for other programs The issue of people other windows to hear emotional around the state.” than tax-paying Koylton Another man expressed pleas in support of and Another woman com- Township residents making frustration that his opposi- against Pioneer Work and mented, ‘The camp has qui- decisions about the camp’s tion to the camp has not Learn Center during a etly and slowly proven operation, and the nearly received what he sees as ABOUT 150 PEOPLE attended Koylton monthly Koylton Township themselves in our area. Yes, $50,000 the township has legitimate recognition. Board meeting. I am concerned about zon- had to spend to defend itself Township’s meeting Monday to debate Supporters of the state’s ing, but I am also concerned in court, also were debated “It Seems like high pres- Pioneer Work and Learn Center’s clo- fust “work and learn” camp with what’s happening to at length. sure is coming from camp gathered at the fire hall’s these kids.” “The law is ,the law - employees and supporters, sure. (Inset) Camp supporters picketed parking lot, carrying picket An Easter Seals regional leave it at the court of ap- and Koylton Township resi- signs proclaiming “Save representative informed the peals,” shouted one town- dents aren’t allowed to think outside before the meeting. Our Jobs”, “PWLC Cares” audience that camp officials ship resident. “(The camp) anymore,” he said. and “$ for Local Economy.” planned to have its youths The board opened the floor construct wheelchair ramps for an hour-long public dis- for the community and make In fatal accident cussion that focused on the wooden toys for area py planned closure of Pioneer care centers, but will not be Set June 3‘for*- Work and Learn Center in able to do so if the work-and- w a * accordance with rulings that the camp is operating in learnSupporters center is also closed. expressed closing neartiag Ouiz hit, run suspect violation of the Koylton frustration regarding the Township Zoning Ordi- board’s seeming unwilling- nance. ness to consider rezoning the story page 5. Tuscola County authori- No arrests hzd been made run accident that claimed is a suspect in the case. No Aside from scattered bursts camp to allow its legalop- ies have a suspect in the as of Monday morning. The the lives of 2 Millington charges have been filed in of applause for vocalized county’s second fatal hit and names of the driver and 2 teens. the case, which remained opinions, the audience’s run accident in a week. passengers were being with- Nathan Betzing, 14, and under review Monday by the overall debate was orderly, SDecial vote needed The body of Terry L. held at that time pending Jason Usrey, were on their prosecutor’s office. although one man was Hojnacki, 39, of Silver- review of the case by the way home on bikes at about evicted from the proceed- wood, was discovered early Tuscola County 11:17 p.m. when they were DRIVER KILLED ings after refusing to refrain Friday morning lying in a Prosecutor’s Office. struck from behind by a from directing negative ditch along Maple Grove pickup truck. A Unionville man died comments at audience School seeks Thursday’s accident to came Road just south of Mayville 5 days after another hit and A 25-year-old Vassar man Please turn to page 12. members who voiced opin- Road in Dayton Township, ions in favor of the camp according to a Tuscola program. County Sheriff‘s Depart- Many of those in atten- avert tax loss ment spokesman. dance, including several Hojnacki was transported Pioneer employees, were ir. The Cass City School pay because of property voters. to Flint Osteopathic Hospi- O=Gstaff balks at favor of allowing the camp Board, meeting in special value increase is deducted The issue will be prcsentcd tal, where an autopsy was to continue io operate by session Friday at the high from the amount that is re- virtue its economic and to the voters in the regular performed. of school, voted to ask district ceived from the state. June school election. Investigators believe she social contributions to the voters to override a rollback Micklash said that the loss If the rollback is not ne- was struck by a vehicle area. proposed change required by the Headlee projected was based on the gated by the voters, the while walking down Maple Audience mcmbers pre- amendment that would cut anticipated state-aid for- board will have the option of Grove Road sometime be- sen ted a peti tion to the board school revenues by $88,788. mula with the same number cutting into curriculum that tween l l p.m. and midnight A proposal to return to proved the arrangement on a principal and counselor. with more than400 names of Because the value of prop- of students in school next Thursday. Koylton Township residents was to be completely re- having a full-time high trial basis 3 years ago. Since He cited a need for coun- erty in the district, with the year, stored next year or cutting According to Det. Sgt. school principal and a full- then, administrative duty seling services in both the who support the Pioneer value of new construction While the valuation in- capital improvements. Walker, a male from Larry time counselor in the Owen- contracts for both men have upper and lower grade levels program. Several suppor- deducted, has increased crease represents an in- A major share of these the Kingston area called the Gage School District drew becn routinely approved in as an example, and pointed tive letters and an economic more than the 5%-plusper- crease in local taxes, part of improvements is a new roof. department Friday night to protests from administrators each of the past 2 years. out that greater demands are impact ‘study on the finan- cent rate of inflation,the law the cost will be absorbed by The board is extremely re- report that his car had been and teachers alike Monday At Monday night’s going rn be placed on the cial consequences of closing requires that the millage a decrease of .3-mill be- luctant to put off the installa- involved in a car-deer acci- night. monthly meeting, D’Aoust high school principal in the the camp also were pre- authorized be cut so the cause of a decrease in the tion of the roof because they dent. The message expressed by said he would accept a con- years to come, primarily due sented. taxes paid are not increased amount needed to retire one have received what is re- Walker said dispatcher both was clear: If it ain’t tract as full-time principal, to an increasing number of Others in support of the more than the inflation fac- of the school bond issues. Sandy Rabideau alerted de- garded as very favorable broke, don’t fix it. but indicated he believes the new state mandates, includ- camp addressed the integ- tor. Overall, it will cost about a bids. tectives of the caller, who The topic came up during proposed change will do ing school improvement. rity of the program and the The problem with that for half mill more to keep the indicated he wanted to the board’s annual consid- more harm than good. “I sec a lot more things service its employees pro- the school, Supt. Ken Mick- school operating with the If we put it off, trustee check to be sure that his eration of contracts for the “I do not understand the coming for the principal to vide to troubled teenagers. lash said, is that the amount same amount of money that Allan Hartwick said, it will accident was not related to districts’ principals. reasoning behind this,” he handle,” he remarked. Kingston resident Roberta more that local taxpayers has been authorized by the just cost us more next year. the hit and run. Board members extended told the board, adding the “Two hours a day isn’t going Walker said the male teamwork that has been es- to make it.” elementary Principal Wil- 1 .. ‘I agreed to meet investigators liam Britt’s contract for the tablished by himsclf, Thics Board President Jack Customer convenience cited at the sherifrs departmcnt, 1991-92 school year without and the teaching staff has Brinkman agreed with but never showed. Walker comment, but action was resulted in a number of posi- Kirby. He indicated he’s and Det. Ron Phillips later stalled when school Supt. tive academic and discipli- heard some negative com- went to the suspect’s resi- Harley Kirby recommended nary changes at the high mcnts from a few parents dence, where they spoke that the board offer a full- school level in recent years. related to the existing ar- Survey supports meter ban with the driver and in- time principal’s contract to D’ Aoust said making him a rangement. spected his car. Walker said Trustee William Kretzsch- Ron D’Aoust. disciplinarian would de- Kritzman pointed out that the vehicle appears to be the stroy the trust and working mer said he also has some Ever since parking meters calls for a return to 2 hours of Over the past decade, Cass D’Aoust currently serves a City officials have pur- getting rid of the meters same one that struck dual role as principal and relationship he has estab- concerns, including disrup- were installed in Cass City free parking. Hojnacki. tions to Thies’ classes stem- nearly 25 years ago, and for Kritzman noted the deci- chased a total of 4 1/2 lots would hopefully be, a step counselor. He shares the lished with students. and are in the process of towards providing more The vehicle was towed to duties of principal with fel- ming from his duties as dis- some time before that, dis- sion was based on the wishes the sheriffs department, ciplinarian. cussion on the value of the of a majority of business buying another 3 lots for that convenience for shoppers low staff member Manuel INCREASING NEED purpose: The combined who might otherwise take where authorities from the Thies, who serves both as a Two other board members, devices has ken about as owners who participated in a state crimc lab in Bridgeport Ron Good and Nick War- recent survey. properties translate into their business to one of sev- teacher and high school dis- Kirby, however, stated the common as talking about the eral other Thumb communi- were scheduled to conduct ack, however, indicated weather over a cup of a cof- A total of 41 surveys were nearly 200 parking spaces. ciplinarian. district has an increasing Parking problems aside, ties that have already done an investigation Monday. The board initially ap- need for both a full-time Please turn to page 12. fee. sent out, he said, adding 25 Over the years, the opin- (61 percent) were returned. away with parking meters. ions have varied; some like Of those, 21 owners (84 “We don’t have the big the meters, some don’t and percent) indicated they store draw ,” he said. “This is some don’t care either way. don’t want the meters, while what we have to offer in a Today, a majority of Main 3 (12 percent) said they do, small town-service, good Rotary track fund project values and convenience.” Street business owners fcel and one (4 percent) had no the meters’ usefulness ‘has preference. Provided the meters in passed, according to the Initially, the meters were Cass City are taken out, needs community support Cass City Chamber of installed in an effort to re- Kritzman indicated it will be Commerce’s Retail Com- serve Main Street parking up to business owners to Cass City Rotary Club and Rotary’s $5,000 commit- front of their homes on col- mittee, which is recom- help insure that the 2-hour for customers-it was parking“I don’t limit know is whetherobserved. athletes at Cass City High ment for the construction of lection day. mending that the meters be hoped the devices would tak- School are asking for the the new track at Cass City Persons outside the village removed. deter upstairs tenants and help and support of residents Recreational Park. can help by bringing their Following the completion merchants and thcu em- ing the parking meters out is in the village to make a fund- Saving your returnables for returnables to the drop-off of a local business survey, ployees from using those going to make any differ- raising collection of all re- collection is an easy way for area that will be announced committee members de- spaces. ence, but I think we have to turnable bottles and cans folks to contribute to the or can be learned by calling cided last week to approach listen to our merchants,” he The revenue generated concluded. “Wejust felt this successful. outstanding facility the the Chronicle next week. village officials with the from the meters, mean- The one-day collection community now has,Rotari- Greg Biddinger, co-chair- proposal. is something we had to do.” while, went to maintain and The Retail Committee’s will be conducted Saturday, ans pint out. man of the event, said that “There will be, a letter sent establish parking areas. June 1, by members of Ro- Persons helping out who the campaign fits in well to the village requesting that Kritzman indicated the proposal will probably be taken up at the Village tary and the student volun- live in the village are asked with Rotary International’s they (meter heads) be taken problems experienced with teers. to place their returnables in aim to “Preserve Planet out, maybe for a trial period Council’s next regular Main Street parking have meetipg:, scheduled for 7 All proceeds from the col- the regular orange-colored Earth” as well as providing of a ycar,”committee Chair- since faded due to the addi- lection will be used t.~pay recyclable containers in a way to pay for the new man Bill Kritzman said Fri- p.m. May 28 at the Munici- tion of free off-street park- the pal Building. track. day. He added the proposal ing in the village. On way out? CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 15,1991 Cub Scouts air Cass City Intermediate school April pack meet I Personal Items I announces honor roll Cub Scout Pack 3594, with Matt Perry and Aaron 5TH GRADE Gia Mellendorf, Ray

Cass City, held its April Wiles also receivingI a ICall your local news to the Chronicle office - 872-2010 I Meredith, Todd Milligan, pack meeting at the Cass silver arrow. 1 1 All A’s - Josh Brinkman, Terri Moore, Dave Murphy, City Intermediate School Den 4’s Andy Bradley earned his gold arrow, and Stan and Melva Guinther Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tracy Lori Brown, Jonathan Matt Oesch, Jaime Parsell, cafeteria. announce the arrival of Fobear, Kristy Hicks, Ryan Mike Peruski, Jeff Powell, Den 5 opened the meeting Bradley Roche his silver returned Sunday night after with a flag ceremony. arrow. Travis Eyer and spending 10 days in Califor- their 25th grandchild, Lesia Hutchinson, Janis Mastie, Richard Robinson, Jared Tommy Anderson, a comic Jeff Hartsell from Den 5 nia, where he attended the Paraskewia Pkach. She Nathan Matt, Jane11 Papov- Roth, Brent Ruggles, Julie was born April 27 and magician, entertained. earned their Bear badge. International Association of ich, Trevor Roth, Leah Schutt, Brandea Sieradzki, Awards were then pre- From the Webelos Lions, weighed 9 pounds, 4 ounces Shagene. Michelle Smith, Brad Purchasing Managers con- and was 21” long. Parents sented. From Den 1, Joshua Nathan Haag, Matt Der- vention in San Francisco and B or Better - Tammy Speirs, Dinelle Spencer, Sherman earned a gold finy, Eric Zawilinski and are Jerry and Beth Pkach Acker, Jennifer Beckwith, Shannon Spencer, Jenny Matt Ross earned their they spent several days with of Lapeer. She has a sister arrow, Craig Emmert, a their son and daughter-in- Lynn. Becky Bennett, Ryan -Ben- Sugden, Josh Williams gold and silver arrow, and handyman pin, with Matt nett, Stephanie Burleson, Renee Zawilinski. Kyle Ross, a silver arrow. Ross also receiving an En- law, Mark and Shelley gineer pin. Lance Gohsman Gainther, in Concord. Debbie Timmons and Stacey Ceranski, Paul De- In Den 2, Zachary Glas- Wayne Curry were Friday Long, Christina Doerr, 7TH GRADE pie earned his Wolf badge of the Webelos Redhawks received 7 silver arrows on The Cass River WCTU night supper guests of Mr. Sarah Dore, Julie Erla, Cara and a gold arrow, Brad and Mrs. Gaylord LaPeer. Ypma received 2 silver ar- his Bear badge. will meet at the home of Graichen, Andy Green, All A’s - Andrea Cooper, rows, and Craig Haynes The Webelos graduation Georgia Thompson, 4205 Shannon Haley, Adam Jamie Luana, Whitney earned a silver arrow. Matt to Boy Scouts was then pre- Leach St., Friday, May 17, Officials at McKenzie Hanselman, Andrew Osentoski, Shivaugn Rayl, Perry, B.J. Salas, Bryce sented in a bridge crossing at 1:30 p.m. Memorial Hospital, San- Hartwick, Jennifer Haynes, Beth Reinhold, Amy Sch- VanVliet, Aaron Wiles and ceremony. dusky, recently announced Cyrus Healy,EmilyHopper, eke, Kelli VanVliet. Josh Nicols, all from Den 3, Scoutmaster Bill Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord the birth of a baby boy, Ann Horton, Drew Kelly, B or Better - Leann Deer- earned their gold arrows, Klinkman and assistant LaPeer attended SPC. Marvin James Pichla, May Jessica Kululski, Cheryl ing, Bob Gengler, And: Connie Iwankovitsch, rep- Bradley Hartz’s welcome 2, to Marvin and Tamara Laming, Chad Lenhard, resenting Boy Scout Troop Gray, Edward Hartwick, Lutheran ladies home arty near Port Hope Pichla of Ubly. Aaron Long, Becky Lowe, Nathan Hendrick, Eric 594, received Matt Zigich, Satur ay. SPC. Hartz re- Andy Green, Matt Miller, B Jason Lowder. Hoelzle, Ed Hoppe, Janice meet May 6 turned home from Opera- Lindsay Maharg, Tim Tim Micklash, Trevor tion Desert Storm. He will Hoppe, Jason Kilbourn, Pa- Micklash, Matt Miller, Ja- tricia Krol, Nathan LeVal- PFC. and Mrs. Jeffrey Bliss Twelve members and Roth, Jason Lowder, leave Wednesday for Ft. SCD sells over Pastor Allen Fruendt were Nathan Weippert, Ryan Bliss in El Paso, Texas. The son Mohr, Jason Osantow- ley, Dawn Longuski, Erin present when the Ladies Bennett, Adam Wiles, Tim LaPeers and SPC. Hartz 300,000 trees ski, Laura Osantowski, O’Dell, Tony Polega, Jenny A wedding dinncr was held attended by 130 family Aid of Good Shepherd Fritz and Cory Mayer from members and friends from had never met before. Brice Osentoski, Jayson Rick, Chris Revis, Jeremy April 13 at the Cass City Lutheran Church met Mon- Cubmaster Milly Brown. Rayl, Andrea Rea, Roger Russell, Randy Smith, VFW Hall for Rocio Pizarro Cass City, Kalamazoo, Bad day, May 6. Tuscola Soil Conservation Axe, Munger, Essexville L I Rockwell, Danny Sherman, Corey Ulfig, Anthony and Army PFC Jeffrey R. Plans were finalized for Mag’8 Peg District officials sold more Tim Sherman, Ryan Smith, Walther, Chad Zawilinski. Bliss, who were married and Gagetown, was given by a breakfast May 19 for high than 300,000 tree seedlings and Mrs. Bliss follow- school and college Suzanne Smolarkiewicz, Aug. 27 in El Paso, Texas. Mr. and shrubs this spring. Chris Smutck, Brad 8TH GRADE ing the rcturn of the couple graduates and confirmands According to district Pizarro is the daughter of to Cass City after Jeff re- and their families. It was Sweeney, Chad Tate, Chairman Tom Hess, more Shandy Viney, Nathan All A’s - Amy Bums, Lisa Josefrna and Andrew Con- turned from duty in Saudi decided to send $60 to than 900 persons partici- treras of Juarez, Mexico; Arabia. Lutheran Association of Mixed nuts Weippert, Adam Wiles, Deering, Leana Edwards, Missionary Pilots (LAMP), pated in the annual soil con- Britny Williams, Heather Ben Hobbs, Scott Bliss is the son of Robert and The couple reside at Ft. servation program by pur- Beryl Bliss of Cass City. which will be used to spon- Woidan, Tina Younglove, Iwankovi tsc h, Jennifer Bliss, El Paso, wherc Jeff is sor 2 children to attend Va- chasing seedlings and/or Matt Zigich, Laming, Nathan Mastie, Last month’s reception, stationed. shrubs. cation Bible School. * by Melva E. Guinther Mandy Nizzola, Lindi Par- It was reported that 8 I I 6TH GRADE rott, Mandy Phetteplace, ladies attended the Luthe- Hills and Dales CROWLEY + ran Women’s Missionary I recently stumbled upon a bile. I’m reasonably sure it’s Melanie Polega, Claytor League Thumb Zone Re- little paperback book called not the one my friend drove. General Hospital All A’s - Patty Davis, Kurt Venema, Lisa Wallace. CHIROPRACTIC treat April 25-26. They are: “Mixed Nuts”. And a few other truly triv- I wankovitsc h, Josh B or Better - Elizabeth b& Elfrieda Guinther, Deb Lounsbury, Rachel Peters. Acker, Michelle Brown, create through Described on the cover as ial tidbits: PATIENTS LISTED We B or Better - Katie An- Lisa Burns, Bob Davis, education, gentle Ruggles, Ruth Balzer, un-serious, un-important, Using pennies, nickels, MONDAY, MAY 13, Adeline Butler, Lucille un-organized, un-docu- dimes, quarters and half WERE: thony, Collier Bogart, Erica Frederick, Elizabeth techniques & personal Stine, Donna Schuette, mented, un-profound, and dollars, there are exactly George Cole, Lesley Hall, Billi Jo Hawley, Jim care, Joan Matthews and Lois a healthy and un-urgent in its message”, 293 ways to make change for Stella Hcnnessey, Cass Colling, Mike Crane, Hempton , Heather Hewitt, Moslander . Mandy Deering, Jessica Mike Marshall, Wilma painfiee MY. Joann Guinther led a it’s a collection of trivia a dollar. City; compiled by E. C. McKen- At age 80, a Colorado man Frederick, Mandy Guinther, Mayer; Jason Morgan, Mar- PLEASE Call For Bible study with a Mother’s Alice Leonhardt, Sebe- Chris Hahn, Ann Hawley, Day theme. zie. figured out he had spent 5 waing; garet Morgan, John Rea, An Appointment Refreshments were Among the assorted items years of his life waiting on Angela Sheldon, San- Sam Hobbs, Marcia Klause, Jwnie Remsing, MarlenP Matt Klinkman, Joni Lam- Shimer, Andrea Speirs, CASS CITY served by Mary Wheeler are some unusual laws that people, 3 months scolding dusky; and Connie Britt. cause one to wonder what children, 6 months tying Sarah Davidson, ing, Pam Leiterman, Mandy Shannon Turner, Kristy U? 5986 E. Cass City Rd., (M-81) I circumstances prompted neckties, and 8 days telling Gagetown. Lowe, Jason MacAlpine, Wood, Danette Ziehm. (in the Allen Health Center) Baptist WMF their passage: dogs to lie down and be It’s against the law in Ar- quiet. 872-4241 airs meeting kansas to drive blindfolded There is anothcr Indian school slates Appointments taken cattle on public roads. village in South Dakota near Robert Anthony Bova, St. DR. CROWLEY The Women’s Missionary Mon. & Wed. 9-1 & 3-7 p.m. In Norfolk, Va., it’s illegal Wounded Knee. It’s name is Clair Shores, andLisaClaire annual awards program B.S.D.C. Fellowship of First Baptist for a girl to go to a public Sprained Ankle. DeRoche, Caro. Fri. 9-3p.m. Sat. By Appt. Church met at the May 6 dance unless she wears a A dollar bill is exactly 6 1/ James Robert Wenta and The Cass City Intermedi- ent of the Principal’s Most church with President Jean corset. 8 inches long, useful if you Menka Uygur, bth of Fos- Outstanding Student of Fisher presiding. ate School’s annual awards th The citizens of Barre, Vt., need to measure something toria. program will be held Thurs- Year award. Betty Ewald presented are called upon by ordinance anddon’t havearuler handy, Christopher John Graff and In adhtion, Principal Don devotions and Isabelle day at 7 p.m, in the interme- ‘ r7-7 to take a bath every Saturday assuming that you have a Barbara Ann Young, both of diate school gym. Schelke will present a Wedding Whittenburg read letters night. dollar. Caro. The program will include school improvement annual from missionaries. It’s against U, S. Navy At least half of the Eskimos Philip Kent Freiberger and recognition of a number of report. I nv i tati oEs Several members gave a regulations for an officer to in the world have never seen Michele Anne Kinney, both students who have earned The public is encouraged Traditional 6 6tylish report on the ladies’ retreat cheer at football games. an igloo. of Vassar. various awards and honors, to attend along with stu- held recently. In Nebraska it’s unlawful There are about half as Thomas Edward Gray and including this year’s recipi- dents, teachers and parents. Cass City Chronicle Betty Ewald and Rosella to take or needlessly destroy many Christmas cards sold NormaLeenaRamirez, both Kretzschmcr were in charge the nest of any game bird. every year as there are of Vassar. 872-2010 of refreshments and decora- Sixteen states have made people in the world. Kile James Rickett and 1 tions. snoring by either a husband Fifteen percent of all driv- Kelly Jean Shcets, both of or wife a legitimate ground ers get 75 percent of all traf- Mark t te. for divorce. fic tickets. Brian Eugene Bursick and An old California law Librarians in Lufkin, Susan Ruth Ross, both of 3275 Cemetenr Rd. makes a housewife liable to Texas, report that objects Gagetown. imprisonment if she doesn’t found in returned books in- Robert Allen Clipper, Cass City 872-4953 or 872-3000 boil her dustcloth. clude a piece of bacon, a Saginaw, and Leeona Mau- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Oklahoma legislators once sock, and half of a peanut reen Ozust-Hubbell,Vassar. passed a law that prohibited butter sandwich. Rokrt Fanthen Neve1 and catching of whales in the This makes me considera- Barbara Ellen Dunlap, both state, bly less critical about find- of Massillon, Ohio. Here’s an item of interest ing a few crumbs in the for my retired Greyhound books I check out. Appar- ~- friend: The original Grey- ently people will sacrifice hound bus was a 1914, anything rather than lose seven-passenger Hupmo- their places. 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By Jim Fitzgerald

Because extensive land- In explaining the wrist-tap Hollins escaped from The Alpena Convention & Visitors Bureau has prduccd scaping is being done on the sentence, Carnovale told Carnovale’s cellophane sen- a full-color brochure trumpeting the advantages of the Avenue median east Hollins he didn’t believe tence, I was ready to con- community. One of its highlights is a picture of a man with Larned of downtown Detroit, I “severe incarceration is struct a smarty scenario 5 huge brown trout slung over his shoulder. going to help either you or around the Larned landscap- It’s other than Ed Retherford, son of Phil and Betty couldn’t help asking: “Does no anyone know what those the victim in this case.” ing, which includes the Retherford of Cass City and a remembered athlete at Cass So last week, when Hollins planting of many good-sized City High School. AAA money misusers have been up to lately?” walked away from flimsy trees. Perhaps it is part of 3’sprimary job is teaching in Alpena, but it’s his summer halfway security and alleg- Avignone’s and Plants’ job that has earned him wide-spread recognition. He owns “Don’t say another word, and certainly don’t write it,” edly took bullet revenge on community service? Per- and operates a charter fishing boat. my friend Ralph said. “It his former girlfriend, there haps local nurseries should ***-***** would be beneath you to was egg on every inch of check their stock for signs of pick on a judge who is SO Carnovale’s robe. Every- misuse? obviously and publicly body could see it, and there My friend Ralph stopped According to the Michigan Arson Prevention Committee, wrongheaded that your was no need for me to point me just in time. He reminded every fifth fire reported in Michigan is an arson or “suspi- readers don’t need to be out that severe incarceration me that, in line with the tak- cious” blaze. The property damage in these fires is esti- reminded again of how easy for Hollins might have ing-candy- from -a- baby cli- mated at about $83.6 million. CAR0 VFW POST 4164 Commander Clifford Seeley pres- it is to make him look like a helped Turner. che, some insults to com- Anyone providing information leading to an arson arrest fool.” Also, there was no need to mon sense are too obviously is eligible for a reward of up to $5,000 and can use a toll- ents a check for $100 to area student Misty L. Coryell, who Ralph was referring to mention another astonishing outrageous -too easy -to free hot line, 1-800-44-ARSON. Recorders Court Judge sentence handed out by Car- merit comment. so I won’t will spend a year in Japan as a Rotary exchange student. Dominick Carnovale. It novale last month. He gave write that, with Avignone ********** wasn’t the first time Ralph no jail time to 2 former and Plant on the loose, local has suggested that some Michigan AAA executives, nurseries should install mis- people and/or situations are John Avignone and John use alarms, At a bindery in Detroit where the Chroniclehas work done, Coryell set for year in Japan so clearly outrageous that Plants, even though they one of the accounts is binding the game programs for the they require no comment “misused” about $500,000 ALSOTO TARGETTOO EASY Detroit Pistons. There’s a lot more business when the Owen-Gage High School The daughter of Christina exactly where in Japan she from a smarty columnist in company money to pay Pistons win than when they lose, one of the workers sophomore Misty L. Co- and Merrill Turner, 4816 will spend her year, but who should have more im- for landscaping and other ronfided. ryell, 15, will spend a year in Hoppe Rd., Cass City, she is knows her first destination portant things to write. Sev- work at their homes. They For the same reason, I also Ne bind 800 after a Piston loss and 4,000 when they win. Japan as an exchange stu- scheduled to leave Aug. 26 will be about 100 miles eral years ago, for example, could have received up to 10 won’t write about Mason dent under the sponsorship and return in June 1992. north of Tokyo. During her I criticized Tammy years in prison, but the judge County Probate Judge of the Sebewaing chapter of year, she will be staying with Bwer’s eye makeup. “That didn’t even make them pay Francis Bourisseau saying The Weather the Rotary Club. Coryell isn’t certain yet of 3 families. was the same as writing that back all the $500,000. In- he’d only consider granting water is wet, or Tuesday stead, $24,000 each some- parental consent waivers for In National BPA event follows Monday,” Ralph how was deemed enough, abortions in some cases, said, and he was right. plus 500 hours of commu- such when a white girl is ,.54 40 .15“ as Wednesday ...... nity service. rapd by a man. 65 44 black Thursday ...... 04” ABUSIVE MAN It is glaringly obvious that And I won’t take a crack at Friday ...... 79 ...... 48 ...... 0 LaRoche on winning team Ann Arbor baseball/pizza 0 NOT A THREAT ordinary felons often are Saturday ...... 82 ...... 67 ...... jailed for stealing $1,0oO, saint Tom Monaghan for Sunday ...... 86 ...... 59 .... trace A Cass City resident is and election campaigns. Business Professionals of among the members of a They also spent time enjoy- America is a national or- Our Lamed landscaping but ordinary felons are sel- telling the Chicago Tribune: Monday ...... 86 ...... 6 1 ...... 82“ conversation occurred the dom president or vice presi- “I can’t understand why any (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant) Northwood Institute team ing Orlando. ganization of 62,000 stu- that won first place honors at LaRoche, the daughter of dents in 3,000 chapters na- same day it was revealed, in dent of a huge insurance thinking Christian isn’t a the 1991 National Leader- James and Joyce LaRoche of tionwide preparing for ca- a large headline, that Dexter company. It pays to be ex- Catholic.” ship Conference of Business Cass City, is a sophomore at reers in business and/or of- Hollins had escaped from a traordinary. You don’t need When the targets are so FRIDAY FISH FRY Professionals of America, Northwood Institutc. The fice occupations. BPA pro- halfway house and was me to tell you that. obviously, woefully pitiful, held April 18-23in Orlando, 1989 Cass City High School grams and activities are being sought in a double However, I’m ashamed to it is superfluous to shoot at Cd,Perch, Walleye Fla, graduate is studying general designed to give students shooting, One of his alleged admit, after hearing that them. But you knew that. 500 - 9:OOp,m. She is LeAnn LaRoche, business and hotel-restau- practical experience in the victims was his former girl- who along with Keith Bill- rant management, with application of business and friend, Cassandra Turner, ST 0N E P ings of Detroit and Chris plans to earn 4 associate’s office skills and knowledge who had told police that RID YOUR FIELDS SUNDAY BRUNCH Philo of Millington placed degrees and one bachelor’s gained in classroom instruc- Hollins had abused his 4- OF DAMAGING STONES 11:OO - 200 p.m. first in the Entrepreneur degree. tion. year-old son, knocking his Team event. Philo is presi- 1 teeth out, lacking him in a dent of Northwood’s BPA closet, and starving him. chapter, while Billings In April, Judge Carnovale SHERWOOD ON THE HILL serves as chapter vice-presi- The sentenced Hollins to 6 *- - 3 Gagetown dent and LaRochc, chapter months in a halfway house I -*-. I-. secretary. qd 5 years’ probation, al- * 665.9971 ’ The theme of this year’s aire though the Wayne County REASONABLE RATES. H CALL MIKE HEALY (517) 872-2691 I Prosecutor’s Office asked conference was “Making (Evenings) Professional ism Hap pcn ! for at least 10 years in prison. Celebrating 25 Years.” I Net Morc than 3,500 students REPORT OF CONDITION nationwide attended the Five foreign exchange stu- scinded. Consolidating domestic subsidiaries 01 the event as top representatives dents slponsored by Rotary From this pulpit it’s always ‘Thumb N,i t i rrii,i 1 H.ink.*ai.. b ‘Trust Co. __ .. l’i i:L’~lt! .... -. . from the 62,000 national recently gave brief accounts been preached that local members. Students partici- of life in their various coun- control of our schds is in the state 01 atthecloseol~usinessorl Yd1.L-h 5 1 ,-.__ 19 Y 1 pated in contab, seminars tries, including France, Bra- essential to keep the state published in response to call made by Comptroller 01 the Currency. under title 12, United States Code Section 161 Distr IC 1 zil, South Africa and others, spenders from snitching Charter Number 5H -Comptroller ol the Currency L?-Yfi’! . to the Cass City club. whatever loose change we - No injun’es In these days of instant haveleft gas communication, most of the We still feel that way, but in leak students said they found life recently we’ve been think- Statement of Resources and Liabilities here about as they expected, ing that maybe those duca- Thousands of dollars No injuries were reportcd They all were certain that tors preaching WalltY Cam and balances due fronr deposilory instilulions after an undcrground gas Noninterest-bearing balances and currency and Coin 2 632 they would find school here schools deserve another Interest-bearing balances line was cut at 11 a.m. easier than it was back home look. Securities 10 065 Monday at Micro EDM Inc., and they were not disap- When foreign students Federal funds sold -0- 4429 Doerr Rd., said pointed. It’s a snap for them corne COunmY for a Securities purchased under agreements to resell to this Loans and lease financing receivables Elkland Township Firc and one blurted out, that’s rest from school and spend hh,6ll rLoans and leases net of unearned income Chid Dick Root. one of the reasons I decided the year coasting through LESS Allowance lor loan and lease losses The line was severed while to come. I needed arest from stuff they already learned, v) LESS Allocated transfer risk reserve workers from Simpson Ex- school. mrhaps it’s time for us to do Loans and leases. net of unearned income allowance and reserve cavating werc tearing up an somcihing,becausewhat Assets held in trading accounts Thc youngsters then pro- we Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases) old cement slab to replace are doing now evidently Other real estate owned ceeded to tell how they stud- Micro EDM’s driveway, he isn’t enough. Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated CompaniRs said. There was no fire and ied at night nearly all the The rationale for quality Customers’ liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding the gas leak was under con- time at home and then schools is that it will bring Intangible assets needed to study on the week- Other assets trol shortly after the tire competition intoour system. Total assets departmcnt and emergency end to kecp up with the home We don’t see it raising Losses deferred pursuant to 12 USC 18230) . . as Total assets and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U S C 18230) medical tcc hn ic ians arrivcd work. And remember these the standards to the level of - bright kids or else they at thc sccnc. are our foreign competition, wouldn’t qualify for the where students compete - Rotary program. Deposits against each other for a 86.371 ] I thought of this when Cass chance for advanced In domestic offices I City Superintendent Ken an Nwlinterest-bearing education. go long Interest-bearing Micklash called to tell me of You as as you excel. Federal funds purchased a special board meeting to You couldn’t sell that in the Sbcurltles sold under agreements to repurchase Oemand notes issued to the U s Tredsury deal with an unexpected loss United States. Maybe it’s Your Graduate of over $88,000 Erom pro- Other borrowed money For good that we can’t. There Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases jccted state aid kause of has been an increased em- Banks Iiabillty on acceptances executed and outstanding the Headlee amendment, phasis on education in our SumrdinaledOther liabilities notes and aebntures Fi I‘WRADUATION CAKES’ Headlee guarantees that schools, but it’s hard to see Total liabilities propcrty taxes will not rise -- [many to choose from - any school color) how any marked jump in Limited-life preferred slmk and related surplus more than the rate of infla- results will come until a new -D Perpetual preferred slmk and related surplus tion, except for new con- system is found. struction, without a vote of Common stock Maybe quality schools in Surplus YEARBOOK CAKES LOCKER CAKES the people. competition is it. Mayk Undivided profits and caDital reserves LESS Net unrealized loss on marketable equity securities You get the money voted, not, It’s certain that what we Total equity capital but you don’t get a host have is inadequate GOOD LUCK HORSESHOE CAKES tax and Losses deferred pursuant to 12 U S C 182%) because the rate is cut to changes have to be made. Total equity capital and losses deferred pursuant to 12 u s c 182%) equal an increase only at the Total liabilities, Iimited4ife preferred stoCk. equity capilal, and losses deferred pursuant fo 12 USC 182%) CASS CITY CHRONICLE ratc of inflation. I * SILHOUETTE STENCIL CAKES USPS 082-700 Sounds fair. The school PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNECDAY gets the same amount of AT CASS CITY. MICHITAN 6550 Main Street money because the valu- John Hake, publisher. ation has increased. National Advertising ReprerentaLvr. - Not in our cockeyed school Michigan WoeWy Newspapers, Inc., 257 1, .lohn M. Scline~crHlrrv Michigan Avenue, Earn bnrhg, Michi- We. the undersiped directors. attest to the cwrectness of financing system. Because this statement 01 rewrces and liabilities We declare thal It gan. has been examined by us. and to the best01 our knowledge I’i c c‘ t) r ~1 s 1 d c ti t Cas and &lief has barn Dremred cmformance with the -- City is an “in formula” Subscription Prices: To post offices in in Tltit school, the tax jump that you Tuscola, Huron and Slnilac CourLia- 01 the abovenamed bank do hereby bdare that !his Repon received locally through $10.00 I year, or2 ycus for Slt,3 ycars of Concklion is true and correct to the best of my knowledge increased valuation is de- for $15, $7 for six months, and 3 months and belief I -%%ish Bread * Rolls * Specialty Breads for $4.013. ducted from the amount the Dirwtora I (jalepena and onion dill) In Michigan - ~12.00a’ year, 2 yam state pays the district $22.00. In other words, it’s heads In dier pam of the Unitod Statcs - the state wins and tails you $15 .OOa year, or 2 years $28.00. Payable SOMMERS’ in advance. I lose. Needless to say, the For information regarding newspaper April 26, 1991 Bakery & Restaurant 872-3755 school will attempt to have . advcnising and commercial and job 0.1. I Cass City the Headlee roll-back re- printing, tckphanc 872-2010. CASS CITY, hlICHIGAh7 PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 15,1991 nIn circuit court Down Memory Lane I Obituary I sentences 9 Fridav From the files of the Chronicle FIVE YEARS AGO singles for the winners. ing. Timothy Goodall has been Bridgeport walked away Ninc persons were scn- restitution and court costs of Maragaret Morris sentence and was ordered to ceived a suspended 90-day A long history of commu- promoted to senior airman with the Class B Regional tenced and another entered a $500 plus attorneys fees. pay $400 in court costs plus jail term. nity service was rewarded in the Air Force. He is According to court rec- US. track honors Saturday at the plea during a busy motion attorneys fees for her pleas She was initially charged when Jack Esau was named stationed at Eglin Air Force Cass City Recreational A memorial service will be day Friday in Tuscola ords, Fader attempted to of guilty to 2counts of resist- with writing a no account Citizen of the Year. His Base, Fla. Goodall is the son conducted Saturday at the engage in sexual penetration Park, Cass City finished County Circuit Court. ing and obstructing a police check July 21, 1988, in Fre- plaque was presented by of Mrs. Martha Glehm of Novesta Church of Christ with a child under the agc of seventh with Phil Nichols Inmate Thomas E. Moorc, officer. mont Township. Chamber of Commerce Gagetown and Philip Goo- winning the bulk of the for Margaret C. Moms, 83, 21, was sentenced to one 13 years in Novcmber 1989 Records state Sparks re- In other proceedings Fri- President Kim Glaspie. dall of Kalamazm. points with a first in the high Cass City, who died Jan. 26, year to 5 years in prison for in Indiaofields Township. sisted a pair of police offi- day, David R. Starr, 21, Herbert Ludlow accepted a The honor of hitting the last jump, a third in the long 1991, following a lengthy his plea of guilty to prison Mark S. Jacobs, 21, cers who were enforcing an Clio, entered a plea of guilty plaque for outstanding serv- i 1lness. Millington, was sentenced few volleys across the nct at jump and a leg in the mile escape. Thc term is to run order to remove children to a charge of breaking and ice to the Cass City Indus- the tennis courts in the Cass relay. consecutively with sentenc- to 90 days in jail for his plea Nov. 15 in Vassar. The service will begin at 11 entering an unoccupied trial Development Corpora- City park Wednesday morn- Sixteen members and 2 ing already imposed on the of guilty to attempted utter- Marilyn A. Jones, 18, dwelling with intent to tion from Bill Kritzman. a,m., with the Rev. Charles ing and publishing. ing belonged to Chris Sher- guests attended the Green defendant. Ferndale, also received a commit larceny. Sixty-five attended the man and Stan Guinther. On Emmert, pastor, officiating. Court records state Moore He also was ordered to pay Acres Farm Bureau meeting one-year delayed sentence, Sentencing is to be sched- mothec-daug h ter banquet the sidelines were Village Tuesday evening at the escaped from Camp Tus- a $100 fine, a $30 victim and was ordered to complete uled for the defendant, who Saturday evening in Trinity President Althaver Moms was born Dec. 13, cola, Caro, July 21 crime fce, restitution and Lambert home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Olin 1907, in Seaforth, Ontario, 90 hoursof community serv- was remanded to thecustody UM Church. In charge of and Village Superintendent Bouck. The discussion on Greg D. Gerritsen, 20, $500 in court costs plus at- ice, for her plea of guilty to of the sheriff. A prc-sen- arrangements were Mary Canada, the daughter of the Columbiaville, was ordcrcd Lou LaPonsic. Village Medicare was led by Mrs. torneys fees. attempted unlawfully driv- tence investigation was or- Ellen Robertson and Shirley workers began tearing up the late Finlay and Margaret to serve one year in the Ronnie Gracey. The chargc stems from an ing away a motor vehicle dered. Wagg. A prize was given to courts that morning in Henderson Mcln tosh. county jail and pay a $200 Oct. 19 incidcnt in Denmark Jan. 11 in Koylton Town- Court records state Starr Margaret Czekai for having preparation for the 4 new 35 YEARS AGO She was united in marriage fine, restitution and $400 in Township involving a ship. broke into a house at 9061 the most children. court costs for his plea of COW which may bc ready Mrs. James Champion to Thomas F. Cox Oct. 25, $569.21 check drawn on Also sentenced was Joan E. Reesc Rd. in Arbela Town- Kris Proctor of 4794 See- by July4. as- 1928, in Wyandotte. He guilty to larceny in a build- First - of America Bank, Dennis, 53, Akron, who re- ship April 19. ger St. graduated Magna sumed the duties of the preceded her in death. ing. Frankcnmuth, court records Cum Laude from Central 25 YEARS AGO president of the Junior Gerritscn also was scn- state. Michigan University Satur- Women’s Club. The Cass City High School She later moved to Dctroit, tenced for a plea of guilty to Scott A. Bcdell, 21, Vas- Woman arraigned on day, May 3. Proctor is a James Bishop, son of Mr. where she was married to breaking and entering, and sar, was sentenced to 60 1982 graduate of Cass City Spanish Club had their final and Mrs. Lewis Bishop, was Richard W. Morris Dcc. 14, damaging a motor vehicle. days in the county jail, with High School and the daugh- meeting of the year May 3. cited for his scholastic abili- 1943. The couple made He was ordered to serve 3 participation in the work site 4 counts of forgery ter of Thomas and Elaine Officers of the club were: ties in the Honors Day con- years probation and pay a program, for his plea of president, Linda Calka; vocation at Albion College. their home in Detroit. Mr. A 20-ycar-old Tuscola has becn charged with rc- Proctor. Morris Died Nov. 22,1956. $30 victim crime fee on that guilty to probation viola- vice-president,Tim Knight: Mrs. J.D. Tuckey and son, count. tion, Thc court also ordered County woman was ar- taining or using a financial TEN YEARS AGO secretary, Kathy Mark; Jay, are on a 3 week trip to According to court rec- that Bedell’s probation be raigned last week in Tuscola transaction device without The “moonies,” membcrs treasurer, Renee Rabideau, visit her parents in DuPont, Morris had becn a secre- County District Court on 4 consentFcb. 18 inCassCity. for many years for Eu- ords, the first chargc stems continued. of the Unification church, and reporter, Sherry Mat- Pennsylvania. tary counts of forgery involving Bond was set at $2,000 for reka Vacuum, Square D and from the Sept. 19,1989, lar- Thc defendant, who was were in Cass City this week lack. Tim Knight was Mrs. Arthur Kclley was ceny of video cipher TV convicted April 28,1989, on checks drawn on American the defendant, whose pre- soliciting money by selling elected as next year’s presi- named chairman of poppy Ainsworth Manufacturing. Home Bank in Caro. liminary exam was to have She retired from Children’s descramblers, a tclephonc a charge of delivering mari- flowers and possibly other dent. sales at the May meeting of answering machine, remote juana, violated his probation A preliminary examina- been held thy. items, according to Police At the talent contest at the Amcrican Legion Auxil- Hospital, Detroit, in 1974, tion for the defendant, Dawn corning to Cass City in 1981. control converters and by using cocaine and mari- Also set for a preliminary Chief Gene Wilson. Mizpah Church, Jerry Kno- iary. Channel I Incoders from a juana on or about March 7, M. Guilds, Caro, was to have exam today is Michel L. The standout pitching of blet won first place in Jack Clara was the individ- building belonging to Har- court records state. been held today (Wednes- Adams, 25, Caro, who faces DanaLaurie, includinga no- preaching: Jim Tuckey, ual star for the Hawks, as he Morris is survived by 2 day). Bond was set at $2,000 daughters, Mrs. Richard ron Cable TV Co. at 324 Gcrald L. Rich, 28, Caro, a charge of possession of hitter in the second game, Sherry1 and Diane Whit- was first in the 100 and 200- Brown Rd. in Fremont was ordered to Scrve 3 years per count. cocaine (less than 25 grams) sparked Owen-Gage’s 2 taker won second place in yard dash, Other boys quali- (Elizabeth) Cox Earles of According to court rec- Charlevoix and Mrs. Donald Township. The second probation and spend 2 wcek- April 18 in Almer Town- softball wins over Akron- instrumental music; Jo- fying for the state meet (Patricia) Cox Mills of Cass count stems from a Sept. 15, ends in jail for his plea of were: Jim Ellis, Bob Martus, City; 14 grandchildren, 25 1989, incident in Dayton guilty to carrying a con- Chuck Patterson and Ed great-grandchildrenand one Township involving a 1977 cealed weapon. nephew, Alymer MacIn- GMC pickup truck. Rich, who was convicted Robcrt Fader, 18, Caro, of illegally carrying a pistol and $70, respectively. tosh-Rodgers-Gilbert of Also arraigned recently is Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. was sentenced for a plea of in a motor vehicle in Car0 guilty to attcmptcd sccond Feb. 25, also was ordcred to Charles E. Bills 111, 18, Akron, who faces a charge One brother, George degree criminal sexual con- pay a $30 victim crime fee, fine and court costs of larceny in a building. McIntosh; one sister, Win- duct. $200 He was ordcrd to serve tolnlling $400plus attorneys A preliminary exam was to nifred Gilbert, and one have been held today. Bond grandson, Michael Earles, 180 days in jail and 5 years fees. Lisa A. Sparks, 27, Vas=, has been set at $l,OOO. preceded her in death. probation, and pay a $30 victim crime fee, $50 fine, received a onc-year delayed Bills is charged with steal- ing a check from a Fairgrove Township residence Dec. 19. Brian K. Haag, 26, Elkton, We are closing one warehouse and must sell the folkwing located 2 blocks east, 1/2 block north of the light in Cass City on: Peyerk honored for academic SATURDAY, MAY 18 excellence commencing at 1O:oO a.m. sharp Country Lunch Wagon on the grounds Cindy L. Peyerk of Cass NOTE: Everything must go. This is your opportunity to buy new and used furniture and appliances. City is among 515 Ferris Snow blower for Wheel Horse, like new Essential Therapeut ic-M State University students FURNITURE: Cab for Wheel Horse Balance@ Bonus Pack who were recently honored for academic excellence at Sofa, loveseat and chair, new IHC Cub Cadet mulcher Multivitamin the school’s 33rd annual Hutches and curios, new reproduction 25 motors, new & used, from 112 H.P. to 7 112 H.P. Academic Honors Convo- Table & chair sets, new & used Antique 2 row corn planter $779 $529 cation. Quantity of new and used chests of drawers New Satellite parts Assorted new & used beds 12 wheel dolly 100 + 30 VITAMIN 100 .+ 30 VITAMINS 1 I I 1 25 used portable TVs (trade-ins) Roto tiller r 1 Assortment of table lamps, floor lamps Edger Dresser drawers & mirrors for dressers New shingles Vitamin C Chair backs Ladders for bunk beds Antique oil drum 500 mg Dressers Humidifier Desks Pumps w/motors Smoker stand built in brass Gas tank Ceramic dishes Walking plow $199 Oak dining chairs Life jackets I 100 VITAMINS Pine dining chairs Spool of heavy wire Maple dining chairs Many, many other items too numerous to mention. New bar stools Century-Vitem Sunny Maid@ New footstools GUNS & BOWS: I Multiikamin $529 Children’s Chewabl$2991 Kitchen tables I bnus Pack 100+30 VVAMINS Mu ttivitamin 100 VITAMINS 12 used chairs Ducks Unlimited take down 22 rifle Vacuum cleaners Remington 740 30-06 auto w/Bushnell scope Bunk beds Winchester 1400 12 gauge semi-auto vent rib Cindy L, Peyerk Stereo Marlin 12 gauge bolt action slug gun, w/scope Franchi ultra lite 12 gauge slug gun, semi-auto Those honored are full- Antique cabinet time students who have at- Antique bottles Thompson Center 50 cal. muzzleloader w/peep sight tained a minimum 3.6 grade 20 new pictures Mossberg 500 12 gauge Combo 28” vent & slug point average for at least 3 Samsonite luggage barrels, new in box consecutive quarters. Only Remington 700 BDL 270 bolt rifle, new in box 4.6 plercent of all Fems stu- CVA 50 cal. Hawker muzzleloader dents were recognized at APPLIANCES: Darton trailmaster bow w/scope this ceremony. Used washers & dryers American Cheetah bow w/peep sightcable Honorees each received Used refrigerators guard & sights personalized certificates of Built-in range Indian Hunter bow wlquiver, arrows & sight achievement and a specially Built-in double oven Bear Whitetail bow wlsights designed Academic Honors Used stoves (trade ins) Ducks Unlimited Marlin 22 rifle Drop Off - Pick-up lapel pin. Used freezer Western Field 30-30 lever action We accept all Thumb Dlstrlbutor STATION Dishwashers Churchill 12 gauge semi-auto vent rib Pre-Pay HOLLISTER For This was the second year Fans Microwave Stevens .410 single shot bolt action Prescription Pcyerk received the honor. OSTOMY GENERAL Jewelry wagon w/many antiques MI Garand 30-06 auto PRODUCTS Plans The daughter of James and TELEPHONE Janis Peyerk, she has earned SKS 7.26~39semi-auto an associate’s degree in Chief Pro Line bow w/sights, quiver & arrows Pay your BASEBALL CARDS: Ask for 100’s dental assisting and is cur- 10% SENIOR CITIZEN THUMB rently working towards a 10,000 assorted baseball cards PRESCRIPTION CD Recordings bachelor of science degree VEHICLES: In Stock ELECTRIC DISCOUNTS Blll Herr in health systems manage- MISCELLANEOUS: 1983 Hurst OMS, loaded, excellent condition ment. 1986 Dodge pickup Gift MONEY New carpet samples and remnants 1935 Chevrolet pickup Computerized Hurley on Quantity of doors Certificates ORDER 1986 Ddge 600 car dean’s list Lori Ann Hurley, Cass City, was recently named to the dean’s list at Saginaw AUCTIOIIEERS Valley State University. 0Phone Cass City (517)872-2352 0 A 1984 graduate of Cass City High School, she plans or Bad Axe (51 7) 269-9577 to graduate in 1992 with a teaching degree. Auctioneers and clerks acting as sales agents only and assume no guarantees or liabilities CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 15,1991 PAGE FIVE Vandals smash mailboxes in area

Vandals from the Cass City persons actually file a com- area went on a mailbox plaint, according to the smashing spree in Ever- trooper, who noted the dam- green Township last week, age is technically a federal damaging several mail- offense but that postal offi- boxes on 2 consecutive cials won’t get involved nights. unless the case involves Thc damage, which was explosives, damage to a concentrated along Sever- postal comer box or if mail is ance, Decker and Shabbona stolen. roads last Wednesday and In last week’s incidents, Thursday evenings, in- however, several persons cluded more than 20 mail- filed complaints, he said. boxes, lawn ornaments and “It’s a nuisance-type crime brokcn windows at the for- and people don’t report it. I mer Evergreen Township don’t think it’s any more School. widespread than it has been, Some mailboxes sustained but when it gets on this grand only dents, while others a scale. . .” he remarked, were crushed and/or re- adding, “This is the second moved from posts in front of or third time these people’s residences. mailboxes have been de- Two juveniles--one from stroved.

hol. departmenc 10 such corn: Dairy farming contributes Your neighbor says added that 4 more SuS- plaints were filed during the more than $15 billion a year Fcts, all from the Cass City first week of this month by to Michigan’s economy and area, are being sought. county residents, about half is the top-ranking segment Mailbox vandalism is an of them in the Cass City of the state’s No. 2 industry: annual problem, but few area. agriculture. Gun control won’t Hearing set June 3 solve the problem

The handgun control issue has kept Congress buzzing this week. The heated debate is over the Brady bill, named after Camp seeks appeal; former White House Press Secretary Jim Brady, who was shot in the head during the 1981 President Reagan assassination attempt. The bill would require VANDALS DAMAGED mailboxes at several area residences Township seeks closure a 7-day “cooling-off’ period after a person tried to purchase a on 2 consecutive nights last week. Above, Severance Road weapon from a registered gun Attorneys representing Pioneer’s year-round reha- ficials are asking the judge dealer. resident Lloyd Severance displays the remains of an Uncle Pioneer Work and Learn bilitation program for male to set a closing date and di- Legis la t i ve supporters chim Sam figure given to him last week by his family in honor of his Center last week filed an juvenile delinquents to op- rect the Tuscola County this waiting period will help application asking the erate at what has historically sheriff to supervise the clos- decrease domestic violence and 75th birthday. Parts of the figure, which was posted next to Michigan Supreme Court to been a children’s recreation ing and eviction of Pionecr murder rates by having gun the mailbox, were found a mile away from his home Thursday hear an appeal of their case summer camp. employees and wards from dealers give police a list of against Koylton Township. The decision was upheld in Camp Kingston Hills; find people wanting to purchase morning. Attorneys representing the Tuscola County Circuit Pionecr and the camp’s guns. The police could thcn township, meanwhile, have Court and, more recently, owners in contempt of court investigate the potential cus- moved to enforce a court the Michigan Court of Ap- and order them to pay $200 tomers for a history of crime or ruling providing for closure peals, bth of which also per day ($100 each to the mental disorders. The House of Representatives approved SVSU names honor students of the “work and learn” pro- ruled that Pioneer attorneys court and township) for ev- the bill 239 - 186 May 8. No Scnate ruling has becn handed gram operating at Camp have presented no evidence ery day the camp remains down as of press time. kingston Hills. to support their claims of open past April 19, and to One citizen opposing the gun control movement is your Saginaw Valley State Uni- ** ing I6rvea residents, to the semester. discrimination and bias. award legal costs to the neighbor, Erncst Pena. versity officials reently school’s president’s and Pioneer attorneys are ask- Students named to the ing the state’s highest court township. Pena said government control of handguns would violate named 732 students,bclud- dean’s lists for the winter president’s list have carned to reverse rulings issued in Efforts to close the work S ykora said the township is Americans’ Constitutional rights. “I wish there didn’t have a perfect 4.0 grade point and learn camp, meanwhile, asking the court to find Pio- to be such things as guns, but they are here,” said Pena. average, while those on the Tuscola County Circuit Court and the Michigan proceeded last week, when neer and the camp owners in “I have 3 handguns of my own and although I have never dean’s list achieved a mini- Court of Appeals, and grant township attorney J. An- contempt of court because had to use any of them, I want them there for my family’s mum grade point avcrage of relief related to the “im- thony Sykora filed apetition the “work and learn” pro- protection,” added the Saginaw Stccring Gear employee. 3.4. proper, arbitrary, capricious requesting enforcement of gram has continued to oper- Pena said he believes such legislature would be ineffec- Among those named to the Tuscola County Circuit ate at the camp, despite the tive. “The bad guys aren’t going to try to gct weapons president’s list Cheryl L. and discriminatory applica- are tion and enforcement of the Judge Patrick R. Joslyn’s court of appcals April 19 through legal means anyway,” hc said. 7fa criminal wants Lestcr and Scott Mellcn- Koylton Township Zoning ruling. decision upholding Joslyn’s a gun, he will get it any way he can. dorf, both of Cas City; A hearing on the motions ruling in the case. “Having gun control would just make it harder for rcgular Kingston residents Nicholas Ordinance” against Pioneer Work and Learn Center. asking Joslyn to enforce Sykora noted that an emer- people to protcct themselves from the criminals with guns,” R. Colwell and Marcia R. Alternatively, the attor- closure of Pioneer Work and gency stay of execution of he addcd. Schwarck, and Donna J. neys requested that the case Learn Center and award that order, granted to camp Pena livcs in Cass City with his wife, Viretia. The couple Gaskill and Sandra L. legal costs and fines will be attorneys pending their ap- has 4 childrcn - Erncst Junior, Robcrt, Angcl and Marie. Miller, of Owcndale. be reversed and assigned for both action in another circuit held June 3 beginning at peal, was dissolved when Arca residents named to court for further proceed- 8:30 a.m. the appeals court issued its the dean’s list are Wendy J. ings, or that the case be re- Specifically, township of- ruling last month. Hercliff, Lori A. Hurley, turned to Tuscola County Susan V. Rosinski and Mar- Circuit Court and/or the garet J. Zorn, all of Cass Koylton Township Zoning Shannon Peyerk is HOWING ENDS THURSDAY City; Tina M. Ballard of Board of Appeals for further Deford, Janice L. Cummins 7:30 All Evenings Due To Length proceedings, with specific U-M-Flint graduate of Gagetown, Julie Ruggles instructions on the handling Bargain Nite This Picture of Kingston, and Bradi L. and disposition of all issues WINNER#@BEST PICTURE” AWARD Kretzschmer, Mardi J. Shannon M. Peyerk, the ment in her field. raised in the appeal. Kretxschmer and Susan K. daughter of James and Janis While a student at U of M, 9gc Salcido, all of Owendalc. Those issucs deal, in part, Peyerk, Cass City, gradu- she was a member of Beta with claims of racial and ated May 2 from the Univer- Alpha Psi, a national ac- religious discrimination, sity of Michigan-Flint, re- counting fraternity. for 2 I *Tape Rental and bias on the part of a ceiving a bachelor of sci- years. Saturday 7:30 & 9:30 Round-up member of the township ence degree in business Commencement cercmo- FROM THE PRODUCER OF **HOMEALONE” zoning appeals board. administration. nies were held at the IMA I I information Peyerk, who majored in Sports Arena in Flint with Pioneer attorneys also are accounting, is currently friends and relatives in at- available seeking a stay of action seeking full-time employ- tendance. against the camp pending Parcnts who missed Kin- the appeal. dergarten Round-up in the Previously, the township Cass City seniors Owen-Gage School District zoning appeals board ruled are asked to call the elemen- operation of Pioneer Work 3 Men and a Little Lady t:uy school at M5-9921 for and Learn Center at Camp honor their mothers registration information. Kingston Hills constitutes Quigley Down Under an illegal expansion of the Avalon Children eligible to begin facility non-conforming use kindcrgarten in the Fill must status. Officials success- Meal Site to celebrate the and Shagena. V f Spirit of the Eagle be 5 years old kfore Dcc. 1, fully argued that township ~~rilbirthdays of Barbara The Senior Ball is sched- SOON: JU.LlA ROBERTS 1991. zoning laws do not allow Sexton and Bruce Holcomb. UlCd for May 22 at the COl- Phyllis Cox won a drawing OnY House- “SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY”

Mother’s Day was honored Friday. Poems for the occa- sion were read by Isabelle Seeley and Cox, who also SHOWTIMES sang a song in tribute to Fri.-Sat. 7 p.m. & 9:15 p.m. Sun. 3:OO & 7:30 p.m. mothers. Red silk roses I Mon. -Thus. 7:30 p.m. I were presented to the site’s mothers and family pictures “Share a Print” were displayed. COMING AITRACTIONS Ice cream and a cake do- SILENCE OFTHE LAMBS (R) nated by Bertha Shagena 1-8x10 2-5x7’s 8 Wallets 1 1 were served. The movie, “Golden Honeymaon”, was Kindergarten Cop shown by registered nurse Popcorn Jacobs Ladder Starring Demi Moore & Bruce Willis 5,400 farmers DIS td EY MOV IES WILDLIFE AND HUNTING TAPES Fri. & Sat. 7 & 9:15 p.m., Sun. 3 & 7:30 p.m. There are abut 5,400 Mon thru Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Grade A dairy farmers in 24 Hour Information Line Michigan, with an average size milking herd of 74 673-3033 cows. PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 15,1991 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Letters I to the editor Exhibit Cass City library hosting local artists Association by Nancy Salla lot of symbolism,” she said. One of her pieces in the the piece shows a smiling not pushing Staff Writer “It had a lot of mcaning for exhibit is a rendition of the Clara at the age of abut 18. me, with a dove representing Strokes of expression and famous “Belfry” painting of Although she has not malpractice the Holy Spirit with me.” Douai, France, by artist painted in about 10 years, emotion are captured in the Lorencz said her mother artwork of area residents Jene-Batiste Camille Corot. Clara indicated she would also is an artist and can recall The original is of the Euro- like to return to her artwork reform issue who will participate in an painting or drawing as a exhibit opening this week at pean village where the Old someday. The artist said she I small child. Testament was published in is currently very involved Dcar John: Rawson Memorial Library, “I never made the decision a95 Pine St. 1609. with her family, which in- Just a short note to pass to do this professionally Clara also will display a cludes her husband of 49 along a couple of things in About 18 artists will dis- until I went to college and play 2 pieces each during the self-portrait, one of her first years, George, her son and regard to your April 17 then I went into commercial oil paintings which took daughter-in-law, John and “Rabbit Tracks.” library’s second annual art,” &headded. exhibit celebrating Michi- only one day to complete. Caren, and their 2 children, The first enclosure is a The artist said she married Featuring rich Earth tones Kristin and Mathew. press rclease we sent out on gan Week, May 17 - 25, said Owendale resident Michael March 7 addressing the need Ann Craig, assistant librar- Lorencz in 1983 and began . ~~~~ to look at the real health care ian. working from their home HIGH SCHOOL CLASS RINGS problems facing the people “We had an overwhelming during her second preg- 4 4 of our state, while the second response from the public last nancy. The mother of three, is an interesting series from year, so we decided to have Lorencz said she has tempo- USA Today outlining the another show,” she said. rarily set aside the time complexity of solving the A reception for the artists is consuming artwork to con- health care cost dilemma we scheduled May 22 from 7 to centrate on her “little mas- are facing. 9 p.m. at the library. terpieces” - daughters I’ll accept your gentle criti- Although many of the art- Emily, 6, Erin, 5, and 16- cism about the need to try to LYNN LORENCZ OFOwendale, left, and Cass City resident ists who participated in last month-old Maradith. stay focused on solving the year’s exhibit are returning, real problems, but it’s not Maxine Clara display their paintings that will be featured at all of the new exhibit’s DISCOVERED TALENT our organization or the vic- pieces will be different. Rawson Memorial Library. The second annual exhibit will Among the returning art- tims of malpractice who are In contrast to Lorencz’ in- pushing the malpractice re- run May 17-25. ists is Owendale resident troduction painting at Lynn Lorencz, who will to an Laurel and Apollo $699 form issue. Once we suc- early age, another area artist ceed in moving the debate display 2 watercolor paint- in Valadium $7795 said she did not discover her Valadi u m from that issue and toward ings using airbrush tech- hidden creative talents until solving the real problems, niques. Both works were Limited time offer This offer expires May 3 1, 1991 Enderle is U-M graduate done while she attended the she was in her 50s. we’ll all bc bctter off. “It was a pleasant surprise Diamonds, CZ’s and Full Names are available for an extra charge Thank you for your interest Center for Creative Studies to find out I could really do “A gift from McConkey’s is always something special. “ in the issuc, and for continu- in Detroit. Lorencz majored something,” Maxine Clara, Cynthia Enderle, daugh- in biology. in illustration and graduated ing to read my releases! ter of Tony and Pat Enderle Cass City, remarked. With kind regards. fromtheschoolin 1981 with Clara said it took semi-re- of Owendale, recently While at U of M, Enderle a bachelor of fine de- McCONKEY arts tirement from her involve- JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP graduated from the Univer- was a 3-year member of the gree. Sincerely, sity of Michigan. Michigan Marching Band ment in local business, and Phone 872-3025 Cass City A portrait of a young Kath- her son growing up, before and a 3-year sports erine Hepburn in warm pas- Gary Fralick Commencement exer- medicine volunteer at the she had the time to explore It 1 Director of Communica- cises were held May 4 at University of Michigan tel pink and purple hues is one of Lorencz’ contribu- tions Michigan Stadium, with Medical Center. She also painting,“Of course,, back in those 11 PRINTING SERVICE 11 President George Bush as participated in intramural tions to the show. The Flint Michigan Trial Lawyers the guest speaker. days you were supposed to 1 I Whatever your printing needs, we serve II softball and volleyball. native said she chose Hep- paint an apple or a map and Association burn as the subject because them right! Latest modern offset and that was the extent of it,” Enderle graduated from She has been accepted letterpress equipment to assure you of she admires the actress’ said Clara, 76, who nurtured the College of Literature, into the masters program work. the best results in every way. Appreciates Science and Arts with a in kinesiology and will con- her natural talent with per- Cynthia Enderle bachelor of science degree tinue her studies at U of M. FINDING GOD sonal painting lessons, at- I tending drawing classes at The Cass City Chronicle community Phoue 872-2010 Lorencz’ second piece is a Oakland UniGrsity and self-portrait which gives the i support Chorus si’ngs at are la church public a glance into her per- The Lake Huron Chorus of Flint, Sebewaing, vice- members and invite any sonal life. Using a technique Dear Residents of Cass City Sweet Adelines, Interna- president; Karen Navock, interested ladies to join them called “designer’s guash” I am aboard the U.S.S. tional, sang May 6 for the Bad Axe, recording secre- Mondays at 7 p.m., in the which involves thicker wa- Theodore Roosevel t and we Trinity United Methodist tary; Betty Gay, Bad Axe, cafeteria of the Huron Medi- tercolor paint, Lorencz viv- have been to sea for over 4 Church, Cass City, where treasurer, and new board cal Care Facility, Bad Axe idly recreates her experi- months. they rcceived a warm and member Ruth Ann Schmitt, (except May 20). ence of becoming a Chris- enthusiastic welcome. Bad Axe, corresponding Area ladies that belong to tian. My parents have written The chorus recently held the chorus are Haughton, The painting illustrates secretary. Other board Lorencz in surround- me and told me all the won- installation of officers, with members are Marie Ravel, Loraine Enos and Ruth Free- dark derful things that you all Marie Alexandcr, Bay Port, ings “looking through the Bad Axe, Stannette man, all of Cass City, and door and into the path of have dong for the people installed as president; Ruth Malosky, Cascville, and Janet Richmond and Elnora over in this area. God” which is brilliant and Bev Haughton, Cass City. Barrow of Caro. Any of colorful. The Lake Huron Chorus is them would lx happy to “This was a very spiritual They have also told me of always looking for new share a ride to Bad Axe. the Supprt Group. I have Staff honored painting for me and it uses a received letters and boxes from many of them. at Tendercare Just want to say thanks for turn your support. The nursing staff at Ten- dercare, Cass City, was Steven M. Hurley, Navy honored at an afternoon tea your house U.S .S. Theodore Roosevelt Thursday in conjunction with National Nursing Home Week May 6-12.

A total of 17 professional nurses received special pins for nurses. Another48 nurse assistants, who have com- pleted written and clinical skills tests established by the state, received special certi- into a dream home fied nurse assistant pins. There are several other employees who have com- pleted the written test and will be taking the clinical test an,according to Ann Fruendt, director of nursing, who remarked, “We are re- Steven Hurley ally proud of our staff.” WHEN PERFORMANCE COUNTS A single source for all your OEM quality tillage tool needs, Wiese products feature superior de- sign and engineering, heavy-duty construction with from high-carbon steel and are quenched and heat-treated. wallcoverings by For your convenience, plow parts are cartoned SPECIAL PRICES with required bolts and nuts. Contact Rabideau Farm Store, Cass City. 872-2616 Beautiful

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RABIDEAU FARM STORE 6080 Cass City Rd.,Cass City 872-2616 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 15,199 PAGE SEVEN 1 3 from area are Holbrook Area News CMU grads Mrs. Thelma Jackson Phone 658-2347 Senior Three area rcsidents are John Boland and Kim Jackson were Tuesday sup- supper and evening guests of attended a birthday party for celebrating their change in Walker of Brighton, Mr. and per guests of Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soh. Tim Seeley Sunday after- KATHLEEN BOLTON status from “college stu- Mrs. Otto Stinko of Willis, Jackson and Don. Kathryn Tyrrell attended noon. dent” to “alumni” after Mr. and Mrs. Mike Marks of Matt Miller participated the 40th wedding anniver- Mr. and Mrs. Bill This week’s student is Kathleen graduating from Central Howell, Mr. and Mrs. James with Cass City Pack 3594 sary party for Mr, and Mrs. McQueen of Roscommon Michigan University May4. Marks and son Jim of High- Cub Scouts in a pick-up at Jack Murray at the Ubly Fox visited Mr. and Mrs. Bolton, daughter of Jim and Saundra Approximately 3,000 land, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cass City park Wednesday. Hunters hall Sunday after- Marshall Sparling, Edanna Bolton. Kathleen has recently been CMU students participated Pace and family of Wyan- Tony Cieslinski was a noon. Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. in the graduation ceremony dotte, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Tuesday guest of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mike Maurer and Mr. and awarded the Zonta Scholarship. Our where Joseph Antonini, Kanaski of Bad Axe, John Mrs. Gerald Wills. Glaza were Sunday after- Mrs. Jack Krug Saturday congratulations and best wishes. >resident and CEO of K Walker, Laura Blett and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Franzel noon guests of Mr. and Mrs, and were overnight and Mart, delivered the com- and Mrs. John Walker Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Far- Leonard Gornowich at War- Sunday guests of Mi. and The Student of the Week is selected by the Cass City Student Council. mencemen t address, were among a group who relly spent Thursday in bor Beach. Mrs. Morris Rockwell. Randal Kubacki, a 22- attended the wedding of Imlay City. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bal- Mr. and Mrs. Marty year-old Ubly resident, re- Tammy Wolf of Canton Mr. and Mrs. Marty lagh were Tuesday evening Chockley of Algonac were ceived a bachelor of science Center and Ron Pearce of Chockley of Algonac spent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ger- Saturday supper guests of in business administration Wyandotte at the Faith the weekend with Mr. and ajd Wills. Mi.and Mrs. Curtis Cleland. degree. The 1986 Ubly High Community Church at Can- Mrs. Jerry Cleland. Mr. and Mrs. Evans Gib- Other evening guests were School graduate majored in ton Center at 5 o’clock Sat- Mrs. Glen Shagcna entered bard spent Thursday in Mr. and Mis. Jerry Cleland hospitality services admini- urday. A rcception followcd Hills and Dales Hospital at 4 Royal Oak where they vis- and Mr, and Mrs. Jim Doerr stration and has been hired at Romas Hall at Canton a.m. Saturday. Visitors ited Mr. and Mrs. George and Jeff. THE BEST USED CARS IN CASS CITY! is a desk clerk and night Center. through the week were Lena Barber. Tuesday Bill Bredow was a MODERN SERVICE FACILITIES TO BACK UP EVERY auditor by the Residence Inn Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Barrons, Irene Tedford of Geraldine Laming, Olga guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jim * Inc., in Washington, D.C. LaPeer were Tuesday eve- Vassar, Mr,and Mrs. Ray Schneeberger, Donna Hewitt. CAR WE SELL! Kubacki was to have lcft ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arrnstead, Mr. and Mrs. Walsh, Marion Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sob * IRONCLAD FACTORY WARRANTIES ON MOST CARS! Michigan Monday or Tues- Elmer Fucster. Bernard Shagena, Bertha Velma Cleland, Lillian Gib- went to Highland and spent a * E-Z LOCAL FINANCING! day, and start his new job Shagena, Rose Wills, Mary bard, Charlotte Particka and couple days with Mr. and * RUST FREE LOW MILEAGE CARS & TRUCKS FROM Thursday. He is the son of GREENLEAF Beardslcy, Mrs. George Bertha Shagena attended Mrs. David Main and John. ~~~~~ SELECTED MARKETS NATIONWIDE! Albert and Mary Kubacki, EXTENSION King and Jim, and Mr. and Homemakers’ Night at Tuesday evening Winnifred * COMPETITIVE LOW PRICING FROM A DEALER THAT Ubly. Mrs. Cliff Jackson. Deckerville Thursday eve- Soh and Janie Main at- -TO OUR CITY AND UVFS HERE! 0wendale-Gage town The Greenleaf Extension ning where Olga Sch- tended Janie’s Sorority Ban- High School’s 1987 saluta- group met Thursday at nmn Sue Boulee, Amanda and neebergcr received her 25- Aaron and Greg Grenovitch quet at G. Whilkers Restau- !orian, Michelle McPhail, for a Chincse dinner at the year pin and Velma Cleland rant in Milford and fashion of Lapeer were Sunday also earned a bachelor of home of Charlotte Particka, received her 50-year pin in show where Janie Main was science degree in business cohosted by VelmaClcland. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph recognition of their years in Hoxie. a model. Winnifred Sob administration. The busincss meeting was Extension work. took John Main to school Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt The daughter of Joan and held by Chairperson Lillian Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson Wednesday and spent some were Monday evening Robert McPhaiI of Owen- Gibbard. Roll call was an- were Wednesday supper time in the classroom with dale, she majored in ac- swered by giving Gardening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McKnight. John. Mr. and Mrs. So& counting and hopes to take Tips. The lesson on “Scams” Decker. Other evening returned home Wednesday. the state examination to was given by Charlotte The Shabbona Farm Bu- guests were Mr. and Mrs. reau group will meet May 16 Anna Orton of Cas City become a certified public LaPeer. Leonard Copeland, was a weekend guest of accountant soon. McPhail is The group was to have met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lynn Spencer. Emily Miller and both at- searching for a position with Tuesday, May 14, at the McKnight were Wednesday tended the Cass City Junior an accounting firm and home of Charlotte LaPccr Mr. and Mrs. Stanley afternoon guests of Mr, and Glaxa were Friday supper High School dance at the plans to move out of the for the mystery tour led by Mrs. Jim Hewitt. Intermediate School in Cass immediate area. Charlotte Weerand Donna guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Susan Sofka of Davison nold Glaza. City Friday evening. Snover resident, Julie Walsh. spent from Friday evening Kathryn Tyrrell was Roggcnbuck, a 1987 gradu- The next meeting will be in Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hind through Sunday with Mr. were Wednesday evening amongagroup whoattended ate of Sandusky High the fall and planncd by Char- and Mrs. Henry Soh. a party at the home of Mr. School, earned a bachelor of lotte Particka and Velma gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Ger- A1 Wagner was a Tuesday ald Wills. and Mrs. Jim Tyrrell applied arts degree. She had Cleland. evening guest of Mrs. Wednesday evening. George Jackson and Don. a double-major in interior Matt Millcr participated in Mrs. Evans Gibbard was a design and industrial tech- ****** Mr. and Mrs. Doug Glaza Saturday guest of Stella a Boy Scout, Cub Scout and Aaron of Rapson were nology. Camporee Friday and Satu- Leszczynski. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thursday lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haas of day overnight. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Glaza. quarts Thornton of California and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell Maumee, Ohio, were Mon- 23-25 Mary Beardsley were Satur- of Utica wcre Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fat- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. day supper guests of Mr. and guests of Mr.and Mrs. Allen relly were Tuesday evening Curtis Cleland. Today’s dairy cow pro- Mrs. Jerry Decker. Farrelly. guests of Darlene Terrassi Mr, and Mrs. Harold and girls. duces the milk that it once Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sofka Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haas of Copeland were Saturday took 10 COWS to produce. were Friday evening guests Donna Walsh, Charlotte evening guests of Mr. and Maumcc spent Sunday and Particka, The0 Cleland, The average cow prodm of Mr. md Mrs. Sta,nlcy Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cliff Jackson. 23-25quarts of milk per day Glaza. Jim Doerr and Jeff. Velma Cleland and Martha Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cor- for 10 months of the year. Melissa, Jason and Jim Mr. and Mrs. Evans Gib- Keyser attended the BPW bishley, Charles and Chris- bard spent Wednesday in Style Show at the Verona topher of Bad Axe were Saginaw. Golf Course Clubhouse Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. NOTICE McDonald of Swam Creek Ann Orton, Emily and Matt Mrs. Kevin Robinson vis- Miller, Beth and Rob Hoxie, ited Mrs. Ray Michalski were Sunday dinner guests Amanda and Aaron Boulee The 1990Annual report of the PINNEY of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. Monday. FOUNDATION is available at the office Eddie Phillips was an after- noon guest. of Chemical Bank Bay Area, 6522 Main Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anthes 4-H rocketry workshop Street, Cass City, Michigan 48726, Tel. and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Robinson, Tracy and Chris (517) 872-4355 for inspection during were Sunday dinner guests regular business hours by any citizen of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip slated May 18 in Car0 Robinson in Cass City, who requests it within 180 days after Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kon- The Tuscola County Coop- according to Tuscola the date of publication of this notice. kel, Marney and Lois Carde- erative Extension Service4- County Extension 4-H nas wcre Thursday after- H program will conduct a Youth Agent Richard Pike. The principal manager is Richard T. noon guests of Dorothy rocketry workshop May 18 Everyone will be building Donahue, c/o Chemical Bank and Harris in Bad Axe. at the 4-H office, 362 Green their own model rocket, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Sofka St., Caro. which could be considered a Trust Co., Midland, Michigan 48640. and Krysten were Saturday complete project for an en- The workshop will be held try under rocketry at this from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., year’s Tuscola County fair. and any 4-H member may More information and pre- attend. The course will cost registration are available by $3.75 per person and will be calling Thompson at (3 13) taught by Brian Thompson, 793-7740. Applications for SWAP funding available at DNR

Applications are now approved solid waste man- available from the Depart- agement plan update. ment of Natural Resources’ To date, about 300 projects Waste Management Divi- representing some $80 mil- sion for the fifth round of lion in SWAP funding have All prices are plus state saks lax, lhseand Utle fees. funding under the Solid been approved by the DNR All cars subiect to wlor sale - First come - Flrst sewed. Waste Alternative Program and the Natural Resources (SWAP) funded by the Pro- Commission, tecting Michigan’s Future The application deadline Bond. for this round of funding is Grants and loans will be Sept. 27. available for fiscal year Application workshops 1993 for projects in 10 cate- will be held in June and July gories: recycling (collection for potential applicants on and processing); com- several dates and locations. posting; resource recovery There will also be an ad- I Pen & pencil education; market develop- ministrative review period sets ment; marketing; market from July 1 - Aug. 9. Draft developmcnt research and applications submitted dur- 14 Kt. gold demonstration; waste reduc- ing this period will be re- SALES HOURS SERVICE HOURS neckchains & tion research and demon- viewed by DNR staff for Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. bracelets stration; household hazard- clarity and completeness. Saturday 9 am - 4 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m - Noon mcutturecipeads *‘arm clocks ous waste centers; waste-to- More information is avail- for desk and Tie tacs and tie - earrings energy and transfer stations. able by contacting the Re- travel. chains Both public and private source Recovery Section of entities are eligible to re- the DNR’s Waste Manage- ceive a grant or loan. All ment Division at (517) 335- projects must k located in a 4863, or writing to P.O.Box t JEWELRY & Michigan county that has an 3024 1, Lansing 48909. ’EY GIFTSHOP n 6458 Main Cass Phone 872-3025 PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 15,1991 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Po---- 7 i Chip i I I Red Hawks drop 1 Shots 1 FLIGHT 1 Dale McIntosh 33 Randy Sherman 33 2 doubleheaders Ken Zdrojewski 33 Don Ouvry 32 Mike Murphy 28 Billy Coston 26 Jim Apley 24 after tourney loss Clarke Haire 24 Elwyn Helwig 24 The Cass City Red Hawk against Marlette can be Vulcans Thursday to just Kevin Vincent 24 summed up in one word: one thing, the outstanding Bill Kritzman baseball team went from the 22 penthouse to the basement pitching. The pitching of pitching of Dave Reinfelder. Dave Hoard 20 Brent Wehncr, who white- Jerry Toner 20 in one short weekas they lost He bested Rich Kubacki in washed the Hawks 5-0, It Jack Burns 18 the championship game in the opening game, 3-0, w;*$ Mark Swanson 17 the Tuscolb County Tourney was a tough loss for Benitcz a 2 hitter, walking 2 Jason McCallum 16 to Car0 and both ends of 2 to take as he pitched a 7- striking out 12. Kubacki hitter and allowed just 3 John Maharg 14 - doubleheaders in Thumb B was stingy with the hits, too, Don Hilbig 13 Association competition. earned runs. Wchncr al- allowing just 2 hits him.sclf, John Neumann 11 THIS PLAY OFFICIALLY ended Cass City’s chances of winning ‘the Thcola In the week best forgotten, lowed 5 hits, struck out5 and but walked 6. Newel1 Harris 10 County baseball championship as Caro posted an easy win in the title game Saturday. Coach Doug Hall said we didn’t walk a batter. Hawk The game was scoreless justcouldn’tget the hit when hits were scattcrcd among 5 until the fourth, when a FLIGHT 2 an batters. couple of walks rcsul ted in a Gene Kloc 37 Troy Benitez, number 13, was easy out at first. (Photo by Ron Geiger.) we needed it and we were really not in it mentally In the nightcap a Hawk run and a walk and a run in Todd Comment 33 rally fell a run short and the Jim Peyerk 30 much of the time. the last inning netted 2 more Jim Smithson 29 The county championship Raiders posted an 8-7 dcci- for the Vulcans. Cass City’.. Russ Biefer 27 was lost to Car0 Saturday, 8- sion. 2 hits wercgarnercd by Irr~., Dick Haley 26 1. The final score was deci- Cass City did everything In the nightcap Vassar George Bushong 24 Tough times sive, and the difference was but win the second game. broke open a tight game in Jerry Houghton 24 the key hits and good de- Greg LeValley and Bart the last 2 innings to notch a Jack Hool 23 fense of the Tigcrs and the Hall combined on a 7-hittcr, 5-1 victory. Clark Erla 22 lack of both by Cass City. with Hall taking the loss. Branden Hornung started Ernie Bellew 21 Cass City picked up 2 of its Cass City combed Chris for Vassar and went the first Fred Leeson 21 Hawks regrouping after 4 Thumb B losses 4 innings. He pitched well, Rich Tate 21 hits in the first, on a double Gallagher and MacDonald, by Greg Graham and a single who was able to retire just but with the score tied, Vas- Dennis Krug 20 All that remains now for 3 hits and 3 runs-battcd-in. midst of a 3-run rally. Dan Hittler 17 ond with a 4-run rally. by A1 Dadacki and that was one batter, for 14 hits and 3 sar took no chances and the Cass City Red Hawk Cass City’s run camc in Scott Murphy 17 the However, when Farnum the end of the scoring for the walks.Dadacki led the attack with Reinfcldcr came on to blank Dan Dickinson 15 softball team is an opportu- VASSAR GAMES first inning when Jandi Hil- took over again it was a dif- Hawks, who had men on the Hawks in the final Dick Wallace 13 nity to re-group and success- laker singled and came ferent story and the Hawks base every inning but the 3 hits, while Mark her, framcs, allowing one hit and Kim Glaspie 12 fully defend the district title Sharie DcLong pitched around on a steal and infield were able to gather just 2 second. Troy Bcnitcz and Brad Gray and Benitcz had 2 striking out 4 of the 6 he Brian Reinhardt 8 that the team won last year. well enough to win many outs. more runs the rest of the Dadacki had 2 hits in 3 tries hits each. faced.Graham took #IC loss, The Hawks lost both ends games but Farnum was even way. each. FLIGHT 3 of a pair of doubleheaders to more effective for Vassar as The Hawks lost the second Stephanie Leiterman and VASSAR GAMES pitching a 7-hitter, walking Daryl Iwankovitsch 37 Marlettc and Vassar last she tosscd a 2-hittcr in thc game 17-7 and Fruendt took Jandi Hillaker, with 2 hits MARLETTF, GAMES one and striking out 6. Stan Guinther 34 week in Thumb B Associa- Vulcan opening 6-1 win. the loss as she was touched each, led the Cass City at- You can attribute the Benitcz collected 2 of Cass John Agar 30 tion competition and fell to DcLong pitched a 3-hittcr, for 14 hits and walked 4. tack. Mike Becking 28 The loss in the first game double loss to the Vassar City’s 3 hits, both singles. 6-6 in the league and 7-8 but issued 6 walks. Walker started for Vassar Mike Neumann 28 overall. Don Erla 27 . Unfortunatcly for Cass and Cass City found her to be Clate Sawdon 26 Tuesday the Marlette Red City, 2 of the Vassar hits no puzzle as they chased her JV squad loses 3 games Rick Doerr 24 Raiders used superior pitch- camc in the first inning in the from the mound in the sec- Sandusky to host Cass Ken Tiseo 23 ing to roll over the Hawks. In The Cass City JV Schott went the distance tor Anton Peters 21 the first game Goss hurled a baseball team dropped 3 of Cass City to pick up the win. Bob Stickle 21 24-1 win in a game called Owen-Gage splits City in pue-districts 4 last week. They started Jason Walther led theoffen- Tom Wallace 21 after 5 by the mercy rule. the week by splitting with sive attack by going 4 for 4 Wayne Heckman 20 The Hawks slapped out 8 Marlette Tuesday, The JV including 2 doubles. Drawings for the pre-dis- The boys’ game starts at 10 team took a tough 5-4 loss The JV team lost both Doug O’Dell 20 hits, including 2 each by Jodi doubleheader with trict softball and baseball a.m. while the girls will play in the opener. A1 Prosowski games to Vassar Friday. Keith Adelberg 19 Hillaker and Jodi Benitez, tQurnamentshave been held at 12 noon. John Haire 18 was the starting pitcher for They lost the opener 7-1. but failed to get the key hits and Cass City will play at Cass City. Bill Graham took Graham went the distance Wes Neumann 16 when needed. Gary Jones 13 Pirates, 6-1,5-3 Sandusky Thursday, May In the softball and baseball over in the third inning. The for Cass City and took the Moose Lackowski 9 Sharie DeLong tmk the 23. Both the boys and girls pre-districts, 8 teams are 2 teams were tied 4-4 going loss. Cass City had only 7 Phil Moses 5 loss. Sheallowed 13hits, but The Owcn-Gage Bulldog was registered in the fourth are scheduled to start at 3 competing. The pairings into the bottom half of the hlts off Dan Martinez wl, was victimized by her tcam- softball squad split a double- on a hit by Ross and an error. p.m. are: Laker vs. USA and Bad last inning. Marlette’s lead pitched the complete game FLIGHT 4 matcs, who set a record with header with Peck Thursday, Susalla, with 2 hits in 2 If Cas City wins either of Axe vs. Ubly in one bracket off batter reached first for Vassar. Cass City lost Jon Zdrojewski 34 15 errors in the 5 innings. the only games played last tries and 3 RBIs, paced the the pre-district gamcs, the and Deckerville vs. Harbor after being hit by a pitch. the second game 7-4. Schott Don Hazard 30 Goss also pitched the sec- week, as the game with Owen-Gage attack. Beach and Cass City vs. He eventually scored on an started the second game team will enter district com- infield grounder. Graham, and suffered the loss. Tom Schweigel 30 ond game for Marlette and Caseville was postponed Peck earned a split in the petition Saturday, June 1, in Sandusky, with the winncrs Bert Althaver 29 second game with a 5-3 Dan Muska, Ben Schott and Schott gave way to Muska was even more effective, and rescheduled for May 22. the district tourney sched- in each bracket meeting in Wendell Guinther collected in the second inning after Eric King 29 shutting out Cas City, 1 1-0. The Bulldogs won the decision behind the 5-hit the opening round of the Ed Miles 27 uled at Unionville-Sebe- hits for Cass City. CasCity giving up 5 runs. Graham Jennifer Fruendt took the opener at Peck, 6-1, bchind pitching of Ken. waing. districts. - won the second game 12-2. had 2 hits for Cass City. John Niebrzydoski 27 The game was lost in the Dave Weeks 27 loss as the Hawks continued the 3-hit pitching of Gary Robinson 24 to play poorly on defense. Vicki Ricker. The Bulldogs first inning when Michelle Craig Bellew 22 There wasn’t much to the scored more runs than they Tkacz couldn’t find the Jack Burns 21 game. The Raiders scored 5 needcd in the first inning as platc, walking 3 and allow- Kevin Green 19 times in the fmt inning on 3 Cadi Salcido and Lori On- ing one hit as the Pirates Bulldogs fall to Peck; CPS next Bob Bredemeyer 18 hits, 2 walks and 2 errors and drajka singled and Jill Sus- scored 3 times. Carli Sal- Ken Jensen 18 to cido took over in the second after that it was merely a alla doublcd produce 3 The 0wen - Gage Bu lldoL! s doubleheader. Meanwhile Pcck kept Whilc that gamc was close, Paul Bessler 16 matter of playing out the runs. and allowed just one run the J.R. Boldizsar 16 are hoping for ilittle One of the losses, a 7-6 chippingawayat MlkeKady the other lo& to thc Pirates game. The a Of the wayvbut by then it results when the tam uav- dxision, was especially with 2 runs in the first arid was not, as thc winners Jim Bolton 15 was too late. Cass City had 6 hits, spread couple of insurance runs in els to Carsonville-Port frustrating for the Bulldogs. second inningsand3 more in solved thc slants of Brent Pat Essian 15 the third and another in the Bill Ewald 14 out among 6 players. Mar- owen-Gage’s hits were Smilac Thursday than they They opened the game with thc third. The rally in the Frik for 9 hiLs in a 10-5 lette was led by Redmond’s fourth. Peck’s lonc counter divided among 5 different Jim Ceranski 9 ,1,..#.,” experienced at Peck last a 6-run splurge against third came without a hit as decision. plyLIB. Thursday when they lost a starter Jeremy Abrego, Owen-Gage was guilty of a knocking him from the box. pair of errors and Kady hit a The Bulldogs whe dam But the ‘Dogs could do batter. Kady allowed just 4 agcd by thc bat of Matt little against Dave Krantz, hits in the game, walked 2 Woodruff, who lashed out 3 who relieved him and and hit one. Joe Garza and hits in 4 trics and drove in 3 needs are our MINOR LEAGUE Orioles’ firstwin of the sea- bf the way. STANDINGS son. Week Ending May 10 You take care of your farm, and we’ll take care A’s 2-0 of your insurance needs. Dodgers 1-0 CPS dominates North Huron Invitational Orioles 1-0 to cash-building lifeinsurance plans fo; your Carsonville-Port Sanilac meter relay teams. In order of finish, the re- The best finish for Owen Rich Ypma Tigers 1-0 Gagc was a second place in family and retirement, helping Michigan farm Giants 1-1 dominated the 6-team North In the girls’ competition C- sults of the other schools families is what we do best. Call today. P.O. Box 40 Yankees 0-1 Huron Invitational last PS racked up 167 points to were: Peck, 109, Owen- the 800-mctcr relay by the Making your future FARM BUREAU Bad he,MI 48413 Pirates 0-1 Tuesday, winning both the edge Port Hope, in second Gage, 52; North Huron, 32; team of Murawski, On- 0-1 drajka, Gruhcr and Ricker. more predictable. rm, Phone - 269-9911 Indians boys’ andthegirls’competi- place with 128 points. Caseville, 0. ,I-”mul. I..” vu6 I(. IUI -I u*u . I, uu I> 872-5152 Cubs 0-2 tion. The C-PS boys’ team A’S 3, Cubs 0: In the first racked up 192 points, well game of the 1991 season, the ahead of second place Peck, A’s, led by the pitching of which ended with 114 “LET US HEAT OR COOL YOUR HOUSE” Brian Kelley and Kevin Schott as well as some fine points. defensive catching of Jesse Other schools ended in the Hillaker, beat the Cubs by following order: North the score of 3 - 0. Huron, 58; Owen-Gage, 53; PARTS STORES Caseville,45; Port Hope, 38. SPREE! Tigers 4, Pirates 2: The Bulldogs’ lone win Nicholas Matt, Matt Ross, was recorded by Mickey Ryan Symons and Andy with a long jump of 17 Bradley led the winning at- Parks, tack for the Tigers while feet,oneinch. JoeGarzawas Kurt Puterbaugh, Matt Gil- second in the 200-meter ham and Rob Bliss com- dash and ran legs on the bined for a fine pitching ef- second place 400 and 800- SUMMER fort for the Pirates. TUNE-UPS AND A’s 16, Yankees 0: The A’S R €PA IRS FOR continued to shut out their Mellendorf opponents led by Jeremy YOUR Schwartz who scored 4 runs on dean’s list FURNACE and another fine pitching 2=1/4TON FLOOR JACK performance by Kevin CREEPER easy handling chassis for workrng in Cost Saving, High Kerry A. Mellendorf of nylon wheels Schott, as well as a fine de- Cass City was among 515 tight quarters / fensive game by Bill padded head rest Efficiency Air Ferris State University stu- c)mhru K Goodall. Conditioning Units \\------dents recently honored for Giants 3, Cubs 0: John academic excellence at the Lowe and Brent Wallace 33rd annual Academic Hon- CALL TOOAY-WE HAVE A 24 HR. SERVICE DEPARTMENT 1 combined pitching talents ors Convocation. to lead the Giants back on Those honored are full- Air Conditioning Energy Efficient Furnaces the winning track over the time students who have at- Cubs 3 - 0. tained a minimum 3.6 grade Gas & Oil Duct Work point average for at least 3 Repairs on most makes Licensed Contractor Dodgers 8, Giants 7: The consecutive quarters. Dodgers were led by the Honorees each received home run of Brian Doran and the pitching of Joel personalized certificates of Brinkman and Doran in achievement and a specially their first win of the year. designed Academic Honors Orioles 24, Indians 0: lapel pin. Travis Eyer pitched 3 per- Mellendorf is the daughter fect innings while Jason of Clare and Ruth Ann Humes and Justin Humes Mellendorf of Cass Citv. 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~~ FOR SALE - 1988 Chevy FOR SALE - 1986 Olds Corsica, 4-door, 4 cylinder, Calais, good condition, 53,000 miles, AM/FM ste- $4,995.00. Call 872-3283. reo, air, rear defogger, m- 1-5-1-3 clining buckets, excellent shape, remainder of war- FOR SALE - 1990 Pontiac ranty. $5,5M/best offer. Sunbird, white, loaded, 5- Call 658-2448. 1-5-8-3 speed. Call 872-3751. 1-5-15-3 FOR SALE - 1982 Plymouth

out, 58,000 miles, $2,200, Dick deBeaubien, 872- 3046. 1-5- 15-3 FOR SALE - 1965 16’ travel FORSALE- 1989Plymouth trailer. Good condition. SUE PAPP (left), 1990 recipient of the American Association JASON ROBERTSON (left) returned from Alma College to Sundance, 2-door Hatch- $900.00. Call 665-2227. back, cruise, air, tilt and rear 2-5-8-3 of University Women’s Outstanding Girl Athlete award, award Steve Tuckey the 1991 Paul Smarks Award for out- defogger, 52,500 miles,

presents the plaque to this year’s winner, Jandi Hillaker. I $4,500. Call 872-3336. standing athletic and scholarship achievements. 1-5-15- 1 We can meet or beat big city prices. Guarantees Hillaker and Tuckey honored FOR SALE - 1985 Dodge Caravan, excellent condi- and low prices are our tion. Can see after 5:30 at systcm customers.for making happy 4059 Kelly Dr., Huntsville Trailer Park. 1-5-15-3 C.C. Muffler & Coveted athletic awards presented Brake Shop Advertise It In 6597 Main, Cass City Outstanding student Jack and Rona Hillaker of She was active in basket- honors in both her sopho- district junior team captain event in 1989andparticipat- 872-2251 achievements in academics, Cass City and this year’s co- ball 4 years, winning all- more and junior years, and this year. ing in that year’s state track The Chronicle valedictorian, received the 2-3-20-tf sports and extra-cutricular conference honorable men- second team All-Confer- A member of the track meet. Hisawardsasa iunior I’ I1 activities were recognized American Association of tion honors in her sopho- ence honors this year. In her squad for 2 years, she earned include first team ali-con- - Friday during Cas City University Women’s Out- more ycar. Hillaker also senior ycar, she was named first team all-conference ference honors in the 800 High School’s annual standing Girl Athlete received third team all-con- most valuable player. honors and qualificd.- for _. meter race, and all-confer- profess i 0 na I a nd B iness awards assembly. plaque, which was pre- ference honors and was state competition in her ence honorable mention in us sented by last year’s winner, chosen most valuable player Hillaker’s athletic ability sophomore ycar. the 3,200 meter relay. Among the big winners Sue Papp. in her junior ym. has also included playing Tuckey, son of Robert and In addition, Tuckey, who were Jandi Hillaker and Ste- Hillaker participated in 4 softball and running track. Barb Tuckey, walked away has maintained a 3.27 grade DI RECTORY ven Tuckey, who garnered sports during her high Hillaker also concentratcd She played softball for 2 with the 1991 Paul Smarks point average, participated the school’s top athletic school career while main- on playing volleyball 4 years, winning sccond team Award. Last year’s recipi- in Meet of-Champions in a honors. taining a perfect 4.0 grade years. She earncd all-con- all-conference honors as a ent, Jason Robertson, 1989 and 1990. - Dr. Jeffrey Crowiey Hillaker, the daughter of point average. ference honorable mention junior, and being named all- awarded Tuckey the annual Both Hillaker and Tuckey Anderson Tuckey Chirop racto r traveling trophy. also received U.S. Army 5986 E. Cass City Rd 4 National Scholarship Bernhardt & Co., P.C. Tuckey played football Certified Public Accounfanfs Cass City (M-81) years and ran cross country Award medals for their aca- LaRoche sets record Phone 872-4241 one year. demic and athletic achieve- Gary Anderson, CPA - 673-3137 He also played basketball ments. Robert Tuckey. CPA - 872-3730 Jerry Bernhardt - 673-3137 in each of the past 4 years, HaroldM.D., T. A.A.F.P. Donahue Many other scholastic and 71 5 E. Frank St.. Caro. MI winning third team all-con- and meets ference honors as a junior, academic achievements 4674Cass Hi11 City Street Red Hawks bow in 6261 Church St.. Cass City, MI and all-conference honor- were recognized during the Phone 872-4668 Although the Cass City Forthe second week in arow week it was a freshman, Jodi able mention as a senior. assembly. Individual class 872-2323 NORTH BRANCH mrS brS*rOohi)lyi Red Hawk girls have had a I-hwk set a new school Lawhe, setting a new rec- RESULTS He excelled in track, re- awards were presented for COUNSELING rscep~Tbu~sday trouble winning this spring word. ord in the long jump with a ceiving all-conference third outstanding achieveinent to 300 hurdles - Huffakcr, in Thumb B Association kist week it was sopho- leap of 16 fwt, 2 inches team honors in the 800 meter students in all grades. DO YOU HAVE A track competition, there more Barb Kelley who set against Bad Axe. NB, 51.38. Richard A. Hall, 0.0. Shot put - DeMates, NB, DRINKING PROBLEM3 Osleopa lhrc Ph ysicran may be hopes for the future. the mark in the discus. This It was one of the few bright 37’10”. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Cass4674 Cily, Hill Michigan SI. moments in losses at Bad AND AL-ANON 800 run - Thompson, NB, CouncilThe regular meeting proceedings of Axe Tuesday, May 7,92-58, 2 :49.35. City pay for Every Friday Evening - 8:OO p.m. 872-4446 the Cass City Village Coun- 5070 Of the Good Sheoherd Lutheran Church On- 312 4725 Horn. 812 4162 and at North Branch Thurs- 200 dash - McDonnell, --A I I1 2 FORTHESE cil was held April 29, 1991 that a portion of the existing ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS day, 107-45. NB, 30.59. at 7:00 p.m. All Trustees fence on Ale Street be re- Tuesday Evenings 8:oo p.m. LaRoche was a triple win- 3200 run - Stevens, NB, were present with the ex- moved and be given to the St. Pancratius Parish Hall Basement Dr. E. Paul Lockwood GOOD 14; 17.24. Cass City II n ner against Bad Axe. Be- ception of Trustee Helwig. Cass City Schools for their Chiropractic Physician 1600 relay - Cass City, Col- sides her record-setting per- As advertised, bids were use. MoGon carried 6 yeas, HEALTH CARE Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. USED dan, Clor, Smith, Izydorek, 0 nays+ formance in the long jump, opened on a 1984 Chevrolet -- - 9-12 only she also tmk the 100 and 5:29.45. Sedan. Two bids were re- Consideration was given High jump - Kilbourn, IMMEDIATE Phone 872-2765 Cas8 1 CARS! 200-meter dash. ceived, A motion was made to expanding the parking City for Appointment F NB, 4’8”. and creating a buffer zone YEAR MAKE MODEL COLOR PRICE LaRoche was also one of by Trustee Tuttle and sup- NON-EMERGENCY the few bright spots for 3200 relay - North ported by Trustee Karr to around the Village park. A HEALTH CARE 1991 PONT SUNBIRD LE 4 DR WHITE 8,99! Branch, Wilson, Roller, accept the high bid of motion was made by Trus- Hawk fans against North fee Hoon K. Jeung, M.D. 1991 PONT SUNBIRD LE 4 DR WHITE 8,99! Thompson, Stevens, $1,500.00 from Donna tee Prieskorn and sup- $25 Branch. Shc won the 100- Rockwell of Snover. Motion ported by Trustee Karr to Including physician’s fee Surgeon 1991 PONT GRAND AM 2 DR LT BLUE 10,595 meter, the long jump and ran 11:38.04, and clinic room 100 hurdles - Huffaker, carried 6 yeas, 0 nays. purchase lots 6, 7 and 8 Cash basis. and we will give Specialist in Stomach 1991 PONT GRAND AM 2 DR LT BLUE 10,595 you a statement. a leg on the winning 400- NB, 17.40. The minutes of the regu- block 1 of the Orr’s Addition and Bowel Problems 1991 PONT GRAND AM 4 DR WHITE 10,195 meter relay. to the Village of Cass City No Appomnenl Usually 100 dash - LaRoche, CC, lar March meeting and spe- Necessary $27,500.00 1991 PONT SUNBIRD 2 DR WHITE 9,495 13.56. cial meeting of April 8,1991 in the amount of 6 00-8.30p rn. Fridays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily 1991 PONT GRAND AM LE 4 DR BLUE 10,295 HATCHET Discus - DeMates, NB, were approved as pre- with the pole barn to be re- 2 30-8 30 p rn Saturdays Saturday - 9 to 12 noon moved by the seller. Motion 10.00 a rn.4 30 p m. Sunday Closed Thursday 1991 BUCK REGAL 2 DR GREY 12,995 INVITATIONAL 106’10”, sented. 800 relay - North Branch, A motion was made by carried 6 yeas, 0 nays. HILLS AND DALES 1991 PONT6000 LE 4 DR BLUE 12,995 The Cass City Red Hawks McDonnell, Lake, Fantin, Trustee Weaver and sup- Trustee Karr volun- HOSPITAL 6230 Hospital Drive 1990 PONT SUNBIRD CONV 2 DR RED 12,995 finished sixth among 16 Kilbourn, 2:02.69. ported by Trustee Pries- teered to be the 1991 Memo- Cass City, MI 48726 1989 FORD F15Q PICKUP BLACK 8,995 teams in the annual Hatchet Long jump - LaRoche, korn to approve the com- rial Day Chairperson. Phone 872-461 1 The Planning Commis- HOME CARE 1988 SUNBIRD GT TURBO 2 DR SlLV 6,495 Invitational Saturday, CC, 15’8”. mittees and appointments Home 872-3130 1600 run - Stevens, NB, as recommended by the sion minutes were re- 1988 GMC SIERRA TT BROWN 8,595 which was won by Mayville. viewed. THUMB AREA 6:25.21. President. Motion carried 6 ~~ HOME CARE AGENCY 1988 CHEV CAV STA WAG 4 RR RED 4,995 Led by Jodi LaRoche, the 400 relay - Cass City, yeas, 0 nays. The Manager’s report Hawks scored 34 points. Nursing, Physical, Occupational N. Y. Yun, M.D. 1988 GMC CONV VAN BLUE SILVER 10,495 Romstad, Kuperus, Ross, was reviewed. 8 Speech Therapy Mayville outdistanccd tne The Rules Committee re- A motion was made by Physician & Surgeon SILVER LaRoche, 57.24. Nurse Aides Otflce Hours: 1988 GMC Sl5 PICKUP 4,995 field with 83 points. ported that a legal opinion Trustee Tuttle and sup- Medicare, Medicaid B 400 dash - Thompson,’NB, Mom-Fri. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1987 GMC SUBURBAN TT BLUE 7,995 Other schools finished in 1:07.88. was obtained from Clinton ported by Trustee Hopper Blue Cross Certified Your locally owned, prlvale, Thurs. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1987 PONT 6000 LE 4 DR BROWN 2,495 the following order: Vassar, C. House regarding village to name Village Manager BAD AXE RFSULTS liability for organizations nonprolil, full service Sat. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1986 FORD RANGER 4x4 BURG 5,495 52; Bad Axe, 48; Caro, 37; Lou S. LaPonsie as the au- Home Care Agency soliciting at the Main and 8232 Hoopltal Drive USA, 37; Lakers, 28; Car- thorized coordinator for ac- (51 2) 674-8746 1986 BUCK CENT 4 DR DRK BLUE 3,995 3200 relay - Won by Bad Seeger Street intersection. cepting Federal Surplus Csm Clty 1986 BUCK SKYHAWK STA WAG BLUE 2,895 sonville-Port Sanilac, 28; Axe, 11 : 18.02. No liability would attach to Property, with the power 1 (800)358-4749 Otfics 8724733 1986 GMC JIMMY 4x4 BLK GREY 9,495 Imlay City, 26; Ubly, 22; 100 hurdles - Romstad, the Village for failing to act and full authority to sign Rea. 8724257 1986 BUCK LESABRE 4 DR WHITE 7,295 Bay City All Saints, 22; CC, 17.23. to prohibit such solicita- for such surplus property. INSURANCE Long jump - LaRoche, tion, kgal opinion at- 0 ~ Cros.-Lex., 17; Kingston, Motion carried 6 yeas, ~~ 1985 PONT PARlSlENNE 4 DR GOLD 2,495 - PODIATRIST 14; HarborBeach, 14; Deck- CC, 16’2”. tached. nays. Allen Wltherrpoon 1985 OLDS 98 REG BRGHM 4 DR BLCK 5.995 erville, 3, Peck, 0. Discus - Kelley, CC, 97’ The March financial Updates were received New England Lile 112”. statement was reviewed. NEL Growlh Fund 1985BUCK CENTURY 4 DR BLUE 1,895 LaRoche won the long from Hubbell, Roth and NEL Equity Furld 100 dash - LaRoche, CC, A motion was made by Clark concerning storm NEL InmFund M. Steven Khoury 1985 CHEV 112 4x4 PICKUP BRWN 5,995 jump with a lap of 16 feet, Money Markel Servs 13.16. Trustee Weaver and sup- water regulations. 1985 OLDS DELTA 98 REG BRGHM 5,995 one inch, and was fifth in the Phone 872-2321 D.P.M. 800 relay - Bad Axe, ported by Trustee Tuttle A letter was received 4615 Oak Cass City 1985 CHEV MT CARLO 2 DR BLUE 5,295 200-meter dash. Barb 2 :02.69. that the bills be approved from the Michigan Section, Foot & Ankle Specialist 1985 FORD VAN 150 BLUE SILVER 4,895 Kellcy was fourth in the High jump - Mousseau, as presented. Motion car- American Water Works As- Laser Surgery discus, and the 400-meter BA, 4’2”. ried 6 yeas, 0 nays. OPTOMETRIST 1984 CHEV SUBURBAN TAN , 5,495 sociation regarding water ruscola Medical Center relay team was fourth. 1600 run - VanErp, BA, A motion was made by regulations + 1984 CHEV HALF TON RED TAN 5,295 150 Millwwd 6:04.80. Trustee Prieskorn and sup- A letter of thanks to Of- Dr. David Batzer 1984 CHEV 112 4x4 BROWN TAN 5,495 400 relay - Cass City, ported by Trustee Karr that ficer Craig Haynes from Optometrist Caro, MI 48723 1983 CHEV CELEBRITY 4 DR LT BRN 2,495 For health 56.94. we accept Hubbell, Roth Joanne Hopper for speak- (51 7) 673-3887 1982 OLDS CUTLASS ClERA 2 DR RED 995 Shot put - Brining, BA, and Clark’s recommenda- ing on law enforcement to 4624 Hill St insurance, 28’2 114”. tion that the bituminous her class at the Owen-Gage Cass City 1982 BUCK CENTURY CUST 4 DR GRY 1,795 check with 400 dash - Hinterman, pavement contract for the High School was received. VETERINARIANS 1981 PONT GRAND PRlX 2 DR RED 1,495 BA. 1 i08.83. 1991 Street Improvement The Cass City Booster otllce Hourr: State Farm. 300 hurdles - Rornstad, program be awarded to Club’s plaque of apprecia- Mon -Fri , 9 00-4 30 1981 FORD F150 PICKUP TT BROWN 1,795 872-3404 COMPANION ANIMAL 1980 CHEV CHEVETTE 4 DR WHITE 295 CC, 52.26. P.T.I. Construction Co. of tion is now at the Municipal run VanErp, BA, Oakley in the amount of . -~~ HOSPITAL Call: Ernest Telchmen, Jr. 800 - Building and will be placed 1979 DODGE TRANS VAN MOTOR HOME 8,295 A 2:45.88. $25,972.00 and that the con- 4438 s, Seegor st. 6240 W. Main at the High School during 1979 FORD T-BIRD 2 DR LT BLUE 1,795 200 dash - LaRoche, CC, crete curb and gutter and the winter months. PHY SIC1ANS Cass City - Phone 872-2255 Cass City, Mich. -_. 1974 FORD F1W PICKUP GREEN 1,495 29.26. sidewalk contract be The regular May meeting -- Rod Elllr, D.V.M. lT Phone 872-3388 1974 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 4 DR LT BL 595 3200 run - Kent, BA, 14: awarded to J. Pomranky will be held May 28, 1991 at Carol Gslka-Elllr, D.V.M. 1 15.00, Inc. of Midland in the 7:00 p.m. BALU K., M.D. 1600 relay - Bad Axe, amount of $37,575.52, Mo- A motion was made by Obslerrician 8 Gynecologisf 4:40.67. tion carried 6 yeas, 0 nays. Trustee Tuttle and sup- 70 North Elk Slrsrt Sandu$ky, MI 40471 Edward Scollon, D.V.M. A motion was made by ported by Trustee Pries- Phone (313) 648-4733 VeterinarianFarm and Trustee Prieskorn and sup- korn that the meeting be Olllco Houri: j ported by Trustee Weaver adjourned, Motion carried Mon , TUOS , fhuru , Frl. to approve the construction 6 yeas, 0 nays. 9 lo 5 - Appolntmsnf Only Pet Animals State Farm Mutual Autwnobk of a sidewalk on the east Alfor Hourr Call Phone 872-2935 lncurancs Company (313) 640a70 4849 N. Seeger St., cas 4t-y Horn OHics, Bloornington. lilinoi I NewsyToo! * side of Ale Street from Joyce A. LaRoche Church to Rose and that the Village Clerk PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 15,1991 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CALLING 872-2010 PUTS AN ACTION AD TO WORK FOR YOU I ForRent 1 ForRent 1 Do you need a 3-4 bedroom home in CasCity? We For more FOR RENT - Small com- have onc in an excellent location. Fully insulated and IMerchandise 1 new storms and screens. Call now. Asking $29,900. FOR SALE - Great North- GARAGE SALE - shower DUPLEX TYPE one bed- mercial building in Cass classified FOR SALE - Lawn orna- enclosure, 20” boy’s bike, room apartment, heat, wa- City. 28’x41’. Call Russ at CCT-06 ments out Thursday, Fri- ern Bobwhite quail eggs, 1 mile west of Cass City, 2 1/2 miscellaneous. 4770 ter, trash and snow removal Schneebergers 872-2696. ads see day, not out if raining, at miles north. Call 872-2310. Koepfgen, Gingrich. included. Call 872-4908. 4-5-8-3 Recreational or Farm. This 39 acres ktween Cass City 4213 Doerr Rd, William ,. - -- I 2-5-15-3 14-5-15- 1 4-4- 17-6 and Owendale has 21 acres string tiled. Pigeon River Guinther . 2-5-8-3 FOR RENT - 3 bedroom flows through property lined with trees. This may be page 9. MOVING SALE - Furni- executive ranch home, L the property you’ve been looking for. A175 ture, beds, clothing, crafts HOUSE FOR RENT - 2, nested in the woods. Call and lots of miscellaneous. possibly 4 bedrooms, Kelly & Co. Realty 872- Day Care Center - going and profitable - licensed for 50 Saturday, May 18, 9:00- freshly painted. 2886 Van 2248. 4- 1-23-tf children, Priced to sell, get details. C0536 5:00, 6255 Virginia Drive, Dyke, Decker, 6 miles north Cass City. 14-5-15-1 of Marlette Schools. Call 872-4676, 4386‘ S. M-46, Notices 3 Unit Apartment Building in Cass City. $695.00 per Seeger . 2-5-15-3 $400 per month, 1st and last. 1 ATTENTION: month income. Priced to sell. Call Don Moore. FOR SALE - 18 cubic foot BASEMENT SALE - Thurs- Call 313-652-0388. 4-4-3-tf chest tw freezer. Call 665- Yamaha Cycles, FOR SALE - 1982 Honda, day and Friday, 9:00-5:00. Tickets on sale now for CCT058 2275. 2-5- 1-3 Scooters & 4-wheel- 900 custom, full dress, AM/ Lots of baby and children’s the FOR RENT - 1 bedroom ers, & Service. FM stereo, air ride, 2 speed clothes, toys, miscellane- Parts transmission, $2,000. Call apartment, furnished, new Big C Asphalt Cyl. boring and ous. 2835 Dodge Rd., 3l/2 Sally Doerr Studio after5:OOp.m., 872-3898. miles south of M-81, 2% carpet, new paint, refrigera- Dance Recital cranks rebuilt. 2-5-15-3 north of Deckerville Rd. tor, stove. Call 872-3315, 14-5-15-1 ask for Bud. 4-3-6-tf Driveways, parking Cumper - 1977 Starcraft, Open Monday thru lots, roads FOR SALE Yamaha 18’ Supersport, 70 horse- MOVING SALE - May 17, Friday, 3:00 till 9:00 power Johnson, 14 horse- HOUSE FOR RENT - 2, at studio SPECIAL 10x70 9:00-6:00. Crafts, exercise possibly 4 bedrooms, AND AUCTIONEERING Marlette (5 17) 635-2983 power Clinton, highlander bike, toys, stereo, records, More information, call DRIVEWAY trailer, many extras. Low freshly painted. 2886 Van Call 872-4377 $675.00 2-4-17-8 2 black and white TVs, chil- Dyke, Decker, 6 miles north EOUAL HOUSING hours. $5,500. Call 872-2098. dren’s clothes, furniture 872-5331 OPPORTUWTV 2-5-15-3 of M46. Marlette Schools. 5-5-15-1 Phone 517-673-7264 SEE US FOR graduation and more. 1%miles west of month, 1st and last. traffic light, M-81. No early $375 per 313-238-12M cakes and our tasty 14-5-15-1 Call 313-652-0388. 4-4-3-tf 2-4-10-tf broasted chicken for your FOR SaE- 1963 Cowair, sales. Clean Sweep graduate’s open house. 4 door, one bottom and APARTMENT FOR RENT Services GARAGE SALE- 1-day Your complete car, ~ Cass City, 2 bedroom, only, Thursday, May 16. truck and van cleaning stove, refrigerator. Ap- center Variety of items, plus base- prox. 1400 sq. ft. Call 872- -” 872-548 I FOR SALE - Couch WATERPUMP 8 HORSE riding lawn ball cards. 6779 Houghton, 3675 - after 6:oO call 453- mower in good shape, $200 9:OO a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 2372. 4-5-1-3 matching love seat, 2 reclin. WATER WELL Everyday low price ers, overstuffed chair, besi or best offer, push mowers. 14-5-15-1 of $25.00 for offer. Call 872-374 1. WATER SOFTENERS Call 872-4718. 2-5-15-3 wash, wax and cleaning Installation & Service MOVING SALE Friday FOR RENT - The Paint of inside 2-5-8-? - Store has a wallpaper LET THE bugs bite. only, 5-17-91,9 till 5 at 4 145 Also other low prices on Bladder Tanks DON’T steamer for easy removal just interior and Call Kay for Avon Skin-So- S. Seeger, Cass City. of old wallpaper. Call 872- exterior cleaning stop! Don’t Build, not when your family can have this \ 10% off or more Soft, 872-38 14. 2-5- 15-3 14-5-15- 1 2445. 4-1 1-2-tf iome only a year old. Cape Cod homc features 3 A Free pick-up of cars \ in town xdrooms, 2 1/2 baths, full basement, 2 car garage, IN-HOME SERVICE. 1982 450 Suzuki with e can 5-FAMILY garage sale - FOR RENT - 32’x57’ COM- 4594 Leach St. arge lot. $95,900.m TCC999 Paul’s Pump Repair windshield, back rest and Kid$’, adult clothing, knick- Ron Blunt Drilling mercial building for stor- Cass City 5-5-15- elp! luggage rack, good shape, knacks, antique trunk, vac- age or business in Cass Call 673-4850 anytime $400. Call 872-5057. 2-5-1-3 uum, 2 10-speedbikes, large City. 2 large overhead Come in or 1-800-745-4851 2-1.1kd bulletin board, old piano, 2- doors. Call Russ at and browse Beautifully Crafted car radios, sewing machine, Schneebergers 872-2696. MOVING ‘OR SALE - Hay, $1 per rich looking tools, McCulloch 10-10 4-5-8-3 SALE through our ale. Phone 872-3530 or 872- chain saw, porta-potty, Business Cards Now thru large 379, 2-1-2-ntf cross-country skis. Thurs- FOR RENT - storage, Cass Designed to make the first day only, 9-930, 4875 City Mini-Storage. Call 872- May 18th selection of Satellite TV. impression a good Schwegler Rd., VanVlict. 3917. 4-1-25-tf Wedding one ...and a lasting one 14-5- 15-1 DISCIPLESHIP &FAYLY CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE SUPPUES City HILLSIDE For Rent or Sale with immediate occupancy. Set in the Invitations, Cass GARAGE SALE - 1-day 247 5. St& St. CAR0 only, Wcdncsday, May 15, APARTMENTS WURS:Ph. TuW.-ThurS 673-5605 1430-6 woods, home with 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 2 fire- Chronicle places, family room and recreation room, large Accessories, 9:OO-4:00,686OE.CassCity FA. 1O:S0-9 ht. 10:30-5:30 2 bedrooms, kitchen llwl Phone 872-2010 Rd. Furniture, glassware, Fmprhg behind wecned porch. Must see. $89,900. TCC1003 Gift I terns 2- 1-17-tf appliances, air Over 200 chrnnelr dishes, old cookie jars, conditioning, drapes, APPROVED CREDIT tc and of entertainment. FOR SALE - 2 carpets, crocks, jewelry, paper- storage, coin-op all, personal loans/debi much more! RICK’S lo’xll’, one blue and white, backs, much more. laundry, all carpeted. consolidation up to $50,000 one green and white, short 14-5-15-1 Call today 9 a.m.-9 p.m. EARTH STATION nap, $25 for both. Also 30” 24-hour approval Mastei 1433 E. Cwo Rd.. Cam 673-4783 Call 872-3283 electric stove, $35. Call 872- YARD SALE - Thl.diiy, Card or Visa available. 1 CASS CITY 3988. Stan Szarapski. Friday and Saturday, May or 872-3315 800-336-9568. 5-5-15-4 FOR SALE - 45 bushel of 2-5-1-3 4-3-6-tf CHRONICLE Noblc seed oats. Cleaned 16, 17, 18.) 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. but not treated. $2.00per bu. Ncw and used merchandise, Catalogs loaned overnigh, FOR RENT - Masonic Tem- On - the - Farm Phone 872-3530.2-5-15-ln some antiques, 1975 ple Refreshment Hall - par- Yamaha motorcycle 125 cc, ties, dinners, meetings. No Service only 1253 miles $350,00. Affordable Family Ranch - Built in 1982 ,this homc alcoholic beverages. Call Tractor Tire Repair LaFAVE STEEL SUPPLY, INC. GARAGE SALE - May 15- 1976 Dodge van truck Ted Furness, 872-4859. features 3 bedrooms, first floor laundry, full basement, 18. Clothing various sizes, Several 3”x12’ 4-2-17-tf Chloride Pumping deck off dining area, 1 1/2 car garage. $64,900. 8260 N. Van Dyke Cass City, Michigan 48726 $600.00. Goodyear Farm Tires bedding, 2 weight lifting steel pipe, $6.00 each. 1/2 TCC975 I (51 7) 872-2163 FAX (51 7) 872-2878 benches and equipment, mile north of stop light. ROOM FOR RENT. Call Call today SPECIALIZING IN ... miscellaneous items. 4 Bernard Freiburger, 4728 N. after 4 :00,872-2205. 4-5-15-3 STRUCTURAL STEEL MECHANICAL TUBES miles north, 1 1/2 east of Seeger St. Phone 872-2631. 14-5-15-1 PLEASANT LIVING for Cas Cit Tire ALUMINUM PRESS BRAKES Cass City, 7261 E. Bay City Phone 87 2-5303 FABR ICATlNG MIG & TIG WELDING Forestville Rd. Hartwick. senior citizens at Cass City 5-5-30-tf SHEARING LATHE 8. MILL WORK 14-5-15-1 GIANT GARAGE SALE - Apartments. Enjoy the pri- MACHINE SHOP SERVICE Starting May 2, 3, 4, con- vacy of your own apart- GARAGE AND basement tinuing for next 4 weekends, ment yet enjoy having BINGO - Every Thursda LaFAVE STEEL sale - Wednesday and 2 1/2 milcs south of light on others near. Rent, based on at St. Pancratius Hall, 2 Thursday, May 15-16, 9:00- Cemetery. Ladies’ large income, includes heat, Seeger, Cass City. Door HYDRAULIC DIVISION 5:00., 6780 Main St., across size blouses, slacks, men’s water, drapes, stove and re- open 6:OO p.m. Early-bir from park. Wood crafts, frigerator. Call (517) 872- 6:30, regular bingo 7:0( HYDRAULIC HOSES 1/4” TO 1 1/4” clothes, 50 cents and up, small dresser, lots of baby 2009 for more information. Phone 872-5410. Knights c In Town with a Country Atmosphere - This 2 story 2 8.4 WIRE HOSE smoked glass kitchen table Equal Housing Opportun- HYDRAULIC CYLINDER REBUILDING & RESEALING items, dishes, some furni- Columbus Council No. 8892 home features 4 bedrooms, 2 1/’2 baths, family rmm ture, collectibles and more. and chairs, $50, inside ity. 4-5-15-tf 5- 12-31-1 SEAL SIZES ... 1/4” TO DIAMETER with fireplace, full basement with recreation room, 20” 14-5-15-1 doors, new storm windows, SEAL SIZES ... 5MM TO 500MM large deck off back, 2 car garage. Many more features. golf clubs, metal toys, dolls, SMALL HOUSE for rent in Catering Service $99,900. TCC996 U.P.S. SERVICE AVAllABLE 2-FAMILY yard sale - 16th tires, camping tent, miscel- Gagetown. $50 a week. Call Weddings, anniversaries 673-6232. 4-5-15-3 STEEL & OTHER DELIVERY ON WEDNESDAYS and 17th, 9:OO a.m.-6:00 laneous. 14-5-1-3 open house, showers, HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m. - noon p.m., 6370 Houghton St. Zenith console stereo, air MAKE YOUR FOR RENT - 2 bedroom any kind of party purifier, scooter, small apartment in Gagetown. Complete or partial appliances, books, toys, GARAGE SALE Call 872-2211. 4-5-15-3 catering clothing and much more. A SUCCESS Special $25.00 14-5-15-1 CLEAN AND economical apartment available in Potato & Macaroni Salac Service for 100 With a classified ad Cass City, $250 per month Beth Lebioda 872-286: Find the Service or Product plus electricity, Call 313- in the 659-8432 and leave mes- Judy Meeker 872-247; You Need in This. . . Action Guide CASS CITY sage. 4-5-15-tf 54-l@t CHRONICLE Corner double lot -2bedroom brick homc with family I I PROFESSIONAL off ice ALL-TEMP Service room, 1/2 basement, natural gas heat, split rail fence SERVBCE DBRECTORY 872-2010 space for rent - 1-4 suites of Sales Co. - Appliances, r around yard, large 20x40 deck, 1 1/2 car garage. I I 14-4-17-4 rooms, close to downtown, frigeration, heating ar $49,900. TCClOll near restaurants and bank, cooling. $15.00 trip charg FLEA MARKET opening electric air conditioning, ADC accepted. Guarantei May 7 on corner of M-53 and heat furnished, Call 872- work, financing on ne M-81, dealers wanted, $6.00 2155 - 872-3519 for more in- purchases, 24 hour. Ci Cass City Muffler DAN’S POWER & STOVE per day. Call 658-2560. for mat ion. 4-4-10-tf 673-5557. 5-2-27. 14-5- 1-4 & Brake Shop Fireplaces, Stoves, Chimneys Tuff-Kote Dinol Mufilers - Shocks - Uletkne guarantees - Chimney sweeping & repairs Mmr engine repairs + Cetttfted khans STlHL chainsaws & outdoor Automotive Rust Proofing Blalne deBseubien, Prop. power equipmenl Systems & Waxing Phons 872-2251 Lawn 8 garden equipment Gravel Guards 6597 Main, Casa Clty SNAPPER mowers 8 tillers Running Boards ....,. . .” -,-I Sales & Service Rock Kote Stone Chlp Protechon PARTY SHOPPE - Gas, diesel, lotto, beer, wine, 6509 Main, Cass City f‘ Herculci and Cooper Phone 269-9585 liquor and sporting goods. Phone 872-3190 827 S. Van Dyke, Bad Axe $2,000 Rebate for Carpet and Painting TIRES Very good business on busy Immediate occupancy - Bcautiful4 bedroom home Tiro Rspmr highway, 4 miles from Cass AI nnrnls * Mufflots 24-HR, SERVICE with 2 1/2 baths, family room with fireplace, full Br3.s - 04 Changes City. 872-3928, 3-5-15-4 WddMschane basement, natural gas heat and central air put in in Phone 872-5303 Gia ‘I I \ 1987, 2 car garage, extra lot available. $79,500. I ’ FOR SALE - large lot, 112 PLUMBING 6 tIEATING. INC block from park, across TCC 1013, FRANK’SSERVICE 6528 Main. I I I street from elementary QQQQQ school. Just $300.00 down SUPREME and $150.00 per month. Call What is like a baby without nourishment,a child Top rate services for all APPLIANCE WINDOW CLEANING 872-3928. 3-7-25-tf without education, and an adult without direc- your automobile needs SALES & SERVICE - tion? - a person that does not actively identify with a church. Whal CIAL LMOF UAGC MF 9 Storms-Screens-Windows FOR SALE - Brick home on is a church? It is not a building, but a group of people who have a 9 Janitorial Service Flows relationship with the Lord Jesus and who regularly gather together Eaves & Gutters Cleaned Hi-Riser 1 1/2 acres, large garage, Service i Rental Cass City Schools, possible for worship and mutual encouragement (Acts 2:47; Acts 511 ; He Estimates on Commeraai, land contract. Call 658- brews 10:24,25).If you do not gather regularly with other Christians, m SERVE€ Residential & Industrial Work we invite you to come to Lighthouse Baptist Church every Sunday WTrnSEll 2313. 3-5- 1-3 Buds and Blossoms CALL US TODAY Complete lnsuranoe Coverage evening at 630. Sandy Call Cass City 517-872-2248 or by Security Services Available Lighthouse Baptist Church meets in the sanctuary of St. THREE home Caro 51 7-673-2555 BEDROOM Pancratius Catholic ChurdCl at 4292 S. Seegerin Cass Cify. For nowem - Plants - Balloons Juwion of M.53 1120 Gratiot, Saginaw on Elmwood, outbuildings, Kelly W. Smith, Broker Sandy h Tom Tirnry. and M-81 Call more information dlPastor Michael Wester at 673-7402 01 4516 Leah SI., Cua Cdy, 48726 Cur City $33,000, Peter Real Estate, Farm Commercial Residential Listings Wanted! MI write to P.0 Box 244, Caro, MI 5-5-15-1 Phons 872-3935 Phone 872-21 61 790-7609 683-271 1. 3-5-1-3 48723. ~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY,MAY 15,1991 PAGE ELEVEN CALLING 872-2010PUTS AN ACTION AD TO WORK FOR YOU He1 p W a t I Notice8 1 Noticee 1 I Wanted to Buy 1 I Services ] [ Services 1 [ n ed] Cut Payments 50% With (Services) \ ’ NEEDED SALES mrsons Debt Consolidation. All our FARM BUREAU Insur- BiNGO - every Wednesday HAZZARD’S Greenhouse for Cass Citv area. Will help bills one easy payment. it9 WANTED - silver coins, ance: Auto, Farm, Crop, creditor harassment. Avod night. Open 6:W-early bird in Deford is now open! We Home, Business, Life, An- Arthur Brown YOU get to the top in our 6:30 - regular bingo 7:OO. have a large selection of dimes, quarters, halfs 1964 bankruptcy. Immediate help nuities. Frank Kluger fllVE business. Send information now available. Bad credit ac- Post 3644 VFW, Weaver St. and back - silver dollars Cass City flowers, tomato plants, and (Agent), office 375-4598 or Carpet & Upholstery ~~~xo~CaSSCity Chroni- cepted. 1-800-226- 5300. 5-2-26-tf other vegetables. Prices 1878 to 1935. Paying top 11-4-24-4 price. The Coin Shop, 6439 home 269-7854. 8-2-28-tf Well Drilling start as low as $6.00 per flat. Cleaningv ***Log Home Dealership*** Located at 1545 Kingston Main. Phone 872-3919. and “Licensed DuPont EARN UP TO $339.84 per Hardee’s Road, 1/8 of a mile north of 6-9-2 1-tf I Elmer H. Francis Stainmaster week assembling our pro- Top log home manufacturer, Deckerville Road in De- Pump Repair seeks dealer. Protected ter- Drive-Thru Building contractor applicator ducts at home. Amazing re- ritory, high earning potential, ford. 5-5-15-3 STATE LICENSED *Auto Interiors corded message reveals de- full training & leads provided. ( Services I I cleaned tails. Call today, 615-558- will be open 24 hours New homes or Need not interfere with remodeling, Phone 673-3800 in your 3701. 11-5-8-4 present employment. Models a day starting driveway quality work, (517) 872- Roofing, siding, barns, 8-1-27-tf starting at $9690. 1-800-678- Pole buildings *3-M PrOteCtOrS BABY-SITTER WANTED 1424. **Brentwood Lo WANTED - House to buy or 5029, (313) 363-2804. *Flood Thursday, May 16 rent, 3 to 4 bedrooms. 8-5-15-tf I for summer, 2 boys, ages 6 Homes* 427 River Roc! Would like basement or PAINTING Interior and wDon Dohn and 11. Must be dependable Blvd., Murfreesboro, TN - Licensed and insured - 37129 Breakfast starts at 5 a.m. garage, in country of Cass Erla exterior, residential, com- 4394 Maple #3 and experienced. Call after Dmrs opcn 6 a.m. daily City or Caro School Dis- Packing mercial. Quality work by Cass City 5:OO p.m. 872-269 1. 6233 Church St. Phone 872-2921 8-4-15-tf Phone 872-3471 5-5- 15-1 tricts. Call anytime 673- Cass City experienced painter. Free 11-5-15-3 8815. 6-5-1-3 8-4-10- 10 .~ Phone 872-2191 estimates. Lee Morgan 872- U.S Truss Steel announces ~. SATELLITE SYSTEMS its spring sale. Buy at below Custom Butchering HENDRICK’S PAINT Ser- 3840. 8-5- 15-3 CLERICU - krsonnel dis- shoppers - stop in at Rick’s patcher needed, work from dealers cost. 30x50, 40x60 [TlEstateForSale Fridays only vice going on 11 years same Earth Station for a quality & various other sizes. Ready area. Barn paint and home, part time, evenings T & C Collision satellite system. Installed and weekends. Guaranteed for immediate delivery. Call , USDA Inspected Plant aluminum asphalt availa- in your yard in less than a 81 6-758-6441. ble. Call 872-2019. 5097 Koepfgen Road wage. Will train the right Custom Curing, Smok- 8-5-1-5 Cass City, MI 48726 week. We will meet or beat person. Call Allen Health PRICE REDUCED - Four bedroom, 2 story, New ing, Cutting, Wrapping (517) 872-4215 the competition’s price. 114 Care at 872-4452. 11-5-15-1 Wanted: Old Firecracker England style, executive home in country, 2 baths (one and Freezing M & N LAWN & mile west of Deckerville Labels, packs, boxes, 1mile west, 11/4 north Rd. on M-81, Caro.8-11-7-tf Phone catalogs, books, cannons, has skylights and whirlpool), formal dining, family We Make Venison Sausage: YARD SERVICES 15 years’ experience 673-4783. RN NURSING students - rmm has fireplace laid with cut fieldstone, 2 cap pistols, antique toys, 4th car 8-10-31-tf Mowing, Rolling, are you looking for a way of July items. Dennis 800- garagc, full basement, large walnut shade trees, 1.9 1 Chuck Mester 1 I 1 to use and improve your Trimming, Thatching, 456-5732. P.O. BOX 2010, acres. You must see this lovely home. Tom Russell Complete Clean! clinical skills? Do you need Saratoga, CA 95070. Top Simpson Fertilizing, Managers a flexible work schedule prices paid. Excavating Garden Plowing, Complete glass service Homes or offices, and additional income Free estimates CASS CITY COUNTRY, 4 bedroom, one bath, Dozer landscaping Screen Replaceme It while you complete your Feeling The Heat? Get I I walls and ceilings. clinical experience? Call 1 1/2 story, full basement, 1.2 acres with trees, priced All types of Call 872-2048 or Cash Relief! Bad credit, no in ~O’S,ready for your family. backhoe work Also interior, exterior Curt at (517) 872-2121. credit, no problem. 1-800- 872-4264 11-9-26-tf 654-8023. Licensed & Maynard Helwig bonded. dollar for your property’. pering. One bedroom ranch, open living-dining, sun porch, 8-4-.17-tf Phone 872-3019, Cass City. work Wanted) utility room, breezeway, attached one car garage, one Variety of fill - 8-10-3-tf Estimates available Guaranteed Loans! No SAW SHARPENING - I I WORK WANTED - We will acre lot with small wooded plot and stream, Cass City Credit Check, collateral or any size fill job Bruce Silvernail, 5205 Be- do it your way. Carpentry, Schools. $25,900. Free estimates vens Rd. Discount prices co-signers. Mastercard (No Lawn Mower 8-4-24-4 masonary, fireplaces or personal savings required). 872-4502 for winter months. Phone and I s17-872-3123 I Small Engine just odds-n-ends. Call 872- Guaranteed debt consolida- 8-1 1 -7-tf 2211. 12-5-15-3 t ion. No n-prof it organ ization . 9 acres farmland or building site, M-81, Cass City Repair 208Call now! 513438-2555 Ext 5 Schools. I TRI-COUNT Y Smith CARPENTER work 3-5-15-1 I 1112 west of Cass City Refrigeration wanted - pole barns, EAL COATING ’ decks, roofing, siding, gar- Cash Loans to $25,000. Pick up and delivery and ages, trim. Call Jim, 673- Direct lending. Bankruptcy, Asphalt Seal Coating available 1959. 12-5-15-4 debt consolidation. 24 hour Power Washing and Steam Cleaning approval. American Financial Line Striping of Parking LOIS Appliance Repair 872-5456 WILL DO - carpentry work, Connections. 24 hours call Ray Heilig, Sandusky, 313-376-6835 8-4-244f All makes and models roofing, siding, decks. Have 800-759-4484. Dick Erla, Cass City, 517-872-31 66 references, free estimates. Guaranteed Loans! Loans All work and materials guaranteed 8-5-84 Call 872-3092 Dave Janssen (517) 872- DEAN’S any size/purpe. Regardless GARAGE DOOR 8-3-15-tf 3201. 12-4-3-9 of past credit. No collateral re- 0Service - Dean Wisenbach. quired. 24 Hour processing. in phone 872-4560. Residen- WANTED - lawn mowing Debt? We can Help! Call 24 MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW!! tial and commercial doors, Farm jobs, honor roll student, ref- Hours, 1-800-336-1778. I door otxners. Free esti- erences. Call 872-3852. t3 mates.- - - -.- .- 8-7-25-if Equipment 124-17-6n Kill Lake Weeds. Proven marble-sized Aquacide Pel- . - GARY WILLS lets spread like grass seed. WARMTH, BEAUTY A Im- WANTED - lawns to mow. AND GREAT BUY! CONSTRUCTION Also vacant lots. Call 872- Works effectively at any maculate 1170 square foot home (Ranch type) with Mower Blades depth. For facts call 1-800- 5414. 12-5-1-3 aluminum siding; 1 1/2 bathrooms; 10x36‘ PATIO; Licensed/Insured Builder in Stock 328-9350. Aquacide Com- spacious living room, BAY WINDQW; carpeting4 New Homes/Remodeling pany, 1627 9th Street, Dept. Repair, Pole BuildingsRruss BABY-SITTING done in MIA. P.O. Box 10748, White years old; dining room; basement; garage with electric Setting, Sand/Gravel & Top- door opener plus many other features $69,500.00, Ariens - Bolens my home, 4 miles west of Bear Lake, MN 551 10. - - soil, Excavating/demolition Cass City, 872-4229, Kris Bulldozing & Grading Case Ingersoll nicely iandscabd. L. 16.745. O’Dell. 12-5-15-3 Backhoe & Hvdrohoe Cub Cadet - Dynamark ReasonableFree estimates-. rates I I John Deere - Fall-Kmart WILL DO - carpentry work, Friendly Home Parties Has M-81 east of Cass City roofing, siding, decks. Call 5 17-872-3505 Kubota - Lawn Boy Openings For 39 ACRES - RANCH TYPE HOME with 3 bed- COUNTRY LMNG AT ITS BEST! RANCH Sears - Roper Have references. Dave Demonstrators. No cash in- rooms; basement; large 2 car garage attached - burglar TYPE home with over 1700 square feet living area 8-5-3-tf Janssen (517) 872-3201. of Simplicity Allis vestment. No service charge. alarm - POND stocked with FISH - - - - 2,000 Pines - 1 1/2 bathrooms; brick & aluminum siding; FAM- - 12-4-3-9 Highest commission and hos- planted - lots of deer, rabbits, pheasants, etc, Slab for ILY-ROOMapprox. 16x24’ with CathedralCeiIing - I Jacobsen tess awards. Three catalogs, Ken Martin Card of Thanks 800 mobile home, water & electricity. All this for $65,OOO. WHITE BRICK FIREPLACE; Formal dining Electric, Inc. V-idlers - Flat idlers r over items. Call 1-800- room; 2 sets of sliding glass doors lead to PATIO; Air cleaners - Seats 488-48 75. SEE OUR EXECUTIVEHOMES - Call B.A. Calla, basement; large 2 car garage attached; high and dry; THANK YOU for all the Homes - Farms Deck Wheels Cash Loans. Bad Credit, no Realtor, for a personal showing. ALL OFFERS overlooking the countryside, and only 1 1/2 miles from Spindle brgs. flowers, food, many prayers CONSIDERED. Commercial and cards. Also thanks to collateral. Need money now, Cass City. Priced to sell RIGHT NOW for Industrial up to $15,000, Apply by $69,500.00. Terms. New and rewire Pastor Wood and Pastor phone. Also debt consolida- We have a selection of BUSINESSES for sale - call Rabideau Howard for their visits. It’s tion. Call now, no gimmicks, office for particulars. FORTHEMAN WHOHASBEENBLESSEDWITH State Licensed nice to be remembered. 12%. 1-800-741 -01 80. A LARGE FAMILY!! Farm Store Vernita Spencer. Four to Five bedrooms; 2 story home; lots of closet and 13-5-15-1 GO FOR IT!! Phone 872-41 14 Phone 872-2616 A Wonderful Family Ex- And this 3 bedroom Ranch with 1 1/2 bathrooms; storage space; natural gas fired furnace - forced hot air; 4180 Hurds Corner Road per ienCB. Australian, very neat in and out - basement; glass enclosed porch; 6080 E. Cass City Rd. MY “THANKS” to so many European, Scandinavian, basement 80% finished off - two car garage; corner 8-8-10-tf at, and after my auto acci- nicely landscaped lot - reduced from $62,500 to garage with elw. door opener; all this for $42,500. L 9-5-8-1 Japanese high school ex- 16,731 dent the last of January, change students arriving in $59,500. Sellers will pay for most of the closing costs. Steamaster Carpet - the excelleut care and & FOR SALE New Holland August. Become a host fami- Immediate Possession. In Northwmd Village & Es- HUNTING LAND! Upholstery 273 hay baler with thrower. quick responce by the am- ly/American Inter-Cultural tates. Call right now for an appointment! L.16,739 23 acres with White Creek through property - ideal Cleaners $2.000/best offer. New Idea bulance personnel. How Student Exchange. Call 1- building site - $25,500.00 terms. Land Contract. L. Experienced, Fast, #217 manure spreader. fortunate we are to have 800-Sl BLl NG. WOULD YOU BELIEVE $36,000... 16,743 Cou rieous, hexpensive Good condition. $7Oc)/best them. A special’ “thank One story with haruwood floors; basement; garage - Residential & Commercial offer. Call 665-2227. 9-5-8-3 you” to Ron Pawloski for 80ACRESon M-81 -priced tosellright now!! $65,000. Car & Van interiors being so efficient and car- Fast Loans Guaranteed ideal for starter home or ideal for the retirees!! Very I you’ll get your loan! Any No bldgs. L. 16,455 Water & fire damage ing, Dr. Jeung and nursing neat in and out!! $36,000. You can well afford it! L. Mattice’s Tire Shop staff at Hills and Dales Hos- size, any purpose. Regard- 16,744 1090 Senior Discount less of bad credit, bankruptcy, Licensed DuPont (Formerly O’Brien’s Tire pital, my friends and rela- CHIPPEWA TRAILS: tives for prayers, cards, no collateral OK. Call 1-800- SAY GOOD-BYE Several 10 acre parcels for sale - with river frontage or Stainmaster Applicator Shop) gifts and food. Your 488-3363 American Financial To that small house. This one has large bedrooms; not - several 5 acre parcels. PAUL BESSLER On-the-farm service thoughtfulness is truly ap- Acceptance Center. formal dining room - modem kitchen, extra large living 872-4716 8-6-6-tf preciated. Beatrice Baker. SO MUCH TO OFFER! 13-5-15-1 A Doctor Buys Land Con-. room, basement: plus attached apartment very nice - 620 E. Huron Ave. tracts and Gives Loans on incomc from apartment $300.00 per month - private. Comfortable and cozy 4 bedroom Ranch - 1740 square ELECTRIC MOTOR and feet of living area - 16x22! FAMILY ROOM - 1 1/2 power tool repair, 4 p.m. to Bad Axe, Mich. Real Estate. Immediate Ser- Priccd below market at $59,500. 4386 S. Seeger St. 8 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to WE WISH TO express our vice 31 3-335-6166 or 1-800- bathrooms; garage; natural gas fired furnace; many other appreciation and thanks to 346-8080. features All this for $38,500. L. 16,746 5 p.m. Saturdays. John - - - Blair, 1/8 mile west of M-53 5 17-269-8471 the following people: Roger ENJOY DISTINCTIVE LIVING! on Sebewaing Road. Phone Ot 517-269-1311 and Beverly Little for their Auto Loans! Bad Credit OK! xcellent service, Rev. BETWEEN BAD AXE & CAR0 COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST - 78 Acres; 2 story 269-7909. 8-12-13-tf 94-17-8 Free information. Call now! 1- Quality and style are the reflections throughout this BRICK HOME with built-ins; forced hot watcr heating aarmon, Rev. Jordan and 800-437- 8929 Must be 18, No system 1980; 4 kdrooms and den; income from land Rev. Wood for the beautiful one refused! 1545 square foot home with 1 3/4 bath - colonial ALLEY FOR SALE - 880 9-ft. Gehl service. Ladies of Cass City Ranch (Brick) which features a custom hardwood rent; small barn for horses, etc., price reduced from haybine. Phone 872-3493. First Baptist, LaMotte and kitchen - brick FIREPLACE and affordable hot $98,000 to $89,000. L16,693 PLUMBING 9-5-8-3 Cass City Missionary All Homeowners! $Speedy water heat, tasteful decorating and thoughtful design & HEATING Churches for the fine meal Cash$ Any purpose, low HUNTING LAND! rates, credit corrected, E2 that creates a low maintenance atmosphere - attached (517) 872-3000 after the service, Cass City e 24 Acres - no buildings - large POND on property - 1/2 (HelpEapxdj d pt con sol id at ion. Ex press large 2 car garage; sevcral fruit trees; plus 24x30’ Now here to serve your ambulance and Hills and Mortgage, money from your mile off blacktop road - $26,500 terms, L 16,734 WANTED assistant carpet Dales Hospital for kindness METAL STORAGE BUILDING; Lot 180x242’. area. We’re “right up - home fast! Call 369-CASH, Asking $1 15,W. DJ Jr. installer, full time, Call Bud shown, to all our neighbors, ask for Dept. 50. Outside THE PRICE IS RIGHT TOO! your alley’’ to fill all your at Schneeberger’s, 872- friends and relatives for the (313) Call 1-800-LOAN-1 23. HERE’S THE KEY!! Entertain your friends in this spacious 4 bedroom home; Plumbing, Heating & - 11-3-27-tf cards, flowers, plants, 33 15. memorials and delicious To your happiness, 4368 Woodland St., is the address 12x20’PATIO, sliding glass doors from kitchen; Jenn- Cooling -. Call Your Date Meet some- Air Elcc. Range - Whirlpool Oven; 100 AMP Service - needs. SEEKING TO EMPLOY a food brought to our home. - of this well kept home - aluminum siding; 1 1/2 State licensed. one special now! For dating, Open stairway - and much more - $48,500. L 16,736 The family of Bruce romance, and just plain fun, bathrooms; STONE FIREPLACE; stay warm and 8-5-8-6 substitute registered nurse Wentworth. 13-5-15-1 cozy in the living room with fireplace; basement; on an on-call basis. Hours dial 1-900-737-4444. Onlv $1.29/min. All Lifestyles. stone garage - circular driveway - large Pines - sliding I i:00-3:00. Inquiries to fin- cipal, Highland Pines glass doors lead to SUN DECK 16x22! Ncw electrical Wolff Tanning Beds Corn- service - distant owners want immcdiate sale. insul-siding; high ceiling basement; natural gas furnace- Furnace service School, 1381 Cleaver Rd., forced hot air - $18,500. All offers considered. L 16,729 mercial-Home Units. From $49,500, All offers considered. L. 16,WO Open 8-5 daily Caro, Mich. 48723. Phone $199.00. Camps-Acces- 673 - 5200. Air conditioning, and 11-4-17-8 sories. Monthly payments low We have many others to choosefrom. Call, Write or See: as $18.00. Call Today FREE H plumbing supplies. ATTENTION - RN’s Color Catalog. 1-800-462- needed all shifts, full time, 91 97. Emergency service Guaranteed Loans! loans part time, any time, week- Any SiWpurpose. Regard- 1 B.A. CALKA,I Realtor 872-3355 or 872-3230 1 ends or weekdays only, 4- Place Your Statewide Ad available less of past credit. No col- Here! $300 buys a 25 word 6306 W.Main SL,Cass City, Mich. 48726 hour, 8-hour and new 12- lateral required. 24 hour Call 872-2030 hour shifts with premium classified ad offering processing. In debt? We can 1,660,000 circulation. Con- Ask for Jerry pay. Call Curt at (517) 872- help! Call 24 hours. 1-800- EOUALOPPOATUHTT HWSlHC CAR0 OFFICE: 673-8717 Earl or Marlene Gohs 8-5-8-2 tact this newspaper for 2121. 1 1-9-26-tf 336-1778. details. PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE - Question hit, run driver

Sunday afternoon after the NOW OPEN tractor he was driving in northeastern kon Town- ship went into a ditch and rolled over, pinning him underneath in a foot of wa- AL ter. HANSON The victim, Gary F. Jacobs, 44, 3350 Wildner Rd., was dnving west on Wildner Road at about 2:05 p.m. when the accident oc- curred, according to reports. USED CARS Deputies said that when Jacobs approached the inter- section with Forest Road, ryI his tractor drove off the road Best Selection Around into a 10-foot ditch. ABOUT 70 RIDERS participated in the 11th annual St. Jacob was under water for Jude’s Bike-a-thon Saturday. Traffic was stopped at distance an unknown period of time before help arrived, deputies checkpoints along the 2.8 mile route to ensure the riders’ said. LATEMODELCARS safety. OTHER ACCIDENTS In othcr accidents over the OwemGage staff balks past week,trcapers from the AND TRUCKS state police post in Car0 reported that 2 area motor- at proposed change ists sought their own treat- All cars have remaining warranty ment for minor injuries last factory OVERRIDE eria Roe, who is retiring Wednesday after their ve- from her job as custodian at hicles collided in Denmark they’re satisfied with the Township. 2-Door success of the arrangement, In other business during the the high school after some 30 years of service. According to reports, 1989 GEO TRACKER CONVERTIBLE noting they’ve heard I only %hour regular meeting, the 1989 FORD ESCORT GT *Approved the recommen- Leslie T. Hwd of Gagetown 4 Wheel Drive, Speed, AMIFM, Spotfy and Clean positive comments from bard heard a brief update Air, Tilt, Cruise, Stereo, 5-sW parents. on the upcoming annual dation of senior David Tho- was in the southbound lane school electicn from Kirby, mas as “student of the of West Car0 Road south- CONFIDENCE who stated the board will month” for May. west of Bradford Road when $8,995 conduct a Truth in Taxation *Heard a brief report from he pulled into the path of an $6.495 Thies echoed D’Aoust’s hearing and seek voter ap- D’AoustIwho notedjuniors’ eastbound vehicle driven by 4-br comments. “We have proval this year to override scores on the SAT have William R. Lawrence of 1991 CHEVROLET CORSICA reached a level of confi- the Headlee Amendment. shown substantial improve- Decker. 1990 PONTIAC SUNBIRD dence in our junior and sen- Without a Headlee over- ment this year. No citation was issued in CONVERTIBLE - LOADED Air, Tih, AM/FM, Rear Defo-mer, 3. I V-6, Low Miles ior high. . .that we have not ride, the district will lose *Approved mission state- the 3:35 p.m. crash. had before in the 29 years I close to $lOO,OOO in tax ments for the elementary No injuries were reported and high schools in conjunc- in a 2-vehicle mishap Thurs- $1 0,495 have been there. I do not see revenue stemming from an $12,995 ~ what is going to be accom- increase of more than $1.4 tion with the district’s day near the intersection of plished by undoing what million in the district’s state school improvement efforts. Seeger and Main strects in 1989 OLDS CIERA 1990 CHEVROLET (we’ve) accomplished over equalized valuation. *Designated Warack to Cass City. ASTRO MINI-VAN the past 3 years.” The superintendent noted cast the district’s vote in the Village police reported INTERNATIONAL Specific examples cited by the additional revenue is June 3 Huron Intermediate that northbound vehicles 4-door,Loaded, Loaded Rally Sport Package, 10,000 Miles, 8-passenger, Loaded Thies included students needed to offset a property School District election. driven by Edward. E. exhibiting a @eat deal more tax freeze in 1992 and to One 6-year term will be Thornton of Millington and filled intermediate $9,795 $15,795 respect for one another, and help fund necessary capital on the Shirley A. Nolan of Cass c school board. demonstrating more atten- improverncnt projects, in- City collided after Thornton 4-Door tion to the business of learn- cluding roofing work. *Approved annual school made an improper U-turn. ,1990 BUCK RlVlERA ing rather than being disrup- Last year, the bard de- election inspectors. The incident occurred at 8 1989 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER a.m. Loaded, Loaded. Low Miles tive in class.# cided to accept the Headlee Simulated Convertible top, Loaded, Loaded, Super Sharp About a third of the 18 limitation, which rolled Steelworkers About 2 hours later, Snover persons in attendance Mon- back the district’s tax rate by resident Darren J. Kilbourn day were teachers, including about one and a half mills. reported hitting a deer while $10,795 $1 6,995 retirees meet driving east on Bevens Road substitute Ruth Houghton, Also Monday, the board: 4-Door who‘commented the school *Approved a recornmen- Steelworkers retirees east of Hurds Comer Road in has an arrangement that dation to continue the con- Local 6222 - District 29-5 Wells Township according 1989 PONTIAC FIREBIRD FORMULA works. Teachers are afraid tract of physical education Soar Chapter met May 7 at to sheriff‘s deputies. 1990 PONTIAC GRAND AM that a return to the old way and social studies teacher the VFW Hall in Cass City Over the weekend, Cass V-8, T-tops, Loaded, Only 10,000 miles Air, Automatic, Low Miles, AWFM, Rear Defogger for a potluck dinner and City police reported arrest- will mean the return of old Brian Wright. rnee t ing . problems, she said. *Met in executive session An invitation was read ing a Deford motorist for. driving with a suspended $11,395 $8,895 “We feel positive steps for more than 90 minutes to from members of Retiree discuss negotiations with Chapter 12075, Midland, to license. have been made as far as Police arrested Christo- 2-Door hscipline,” Joanne Hopper, the Tri-County Bargaining join them at a picnic in Association regarding the Fisherville June 12. pher P. Zemke, 29, at about 1989 CHEVROLET 112 TON PICKUP 1988 CHEVROLET CAVALIER RS another teacher, remarked, Elections were held and 5: 14 p.m. Saturday near the adding the students have position of director of the Silverado, 3 1,000 Miles, Air, Tilt, Cruise, 1 -Owner Loaded, Low Miles, Super Clean district’s developmental officers remained the intersection of Main Street come to realize that educa- same. Tellers were Carol and Docrr Road. He had tion is the goal and fooling preschool program. No ac- tion was taken following the Gatham, Eunice Englehart becn stopped for a traffic around won’t be tolerated. and Wava Hallock. violation. $10,995 $5,795 Following discussion, meeting. A door prize was won by bard members agreed to *Accepted with deep re- ivlarg Zawilinski, 50-50 4-Door table the issue. gret the resignation of Lath- drawing winners were Carl 1990 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN Englehardt of Sebewaing 1990 BUCK LeSABRE LIMITED and Marg Zawilinski of 0wen-Gage V-8, Diesel Engine, Silverado, Loaded, Loaded Cass City. Only 15,000 Miles, Loaded, Loaded, Like New The group’s next meeting seniors ut will be held June 4. $1 5,795 $16,995 May 2 meet ~ 4-Door 2-Door Lutheran Thirty-fivemembers of the 1987 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE LE 1990 GEO STORM GSI PAT CURTIS - Chamlet - Oldrrnobflc - Carltllnc Owen-Gage Senior Citizens association Club met May 2 at St. Loaded Air, Stereo, 5-speed, Red and Sporty 1 700 N. State St., Caro Ph. 673-2171 I Agatha’s parish hall in sets meet Eagetown for a potluck meal. $8,995 $1 0,795 LUNCH BUFFET SPECIALS The Aid Association for 2-mr 4-Door Lutherans, Branch 7607, is Stella Pisarek gave the sponsoring a program enti- dinner prayer, and 8 blood 1991 CHEVROLET LUMINA EURO . All you can eat Only $4.00 pressure readings were 1991 OLDSMOBILE CIERA tled “Waste Wise” May 21 3.1 V-6, Loaded, Low Miles Mon. - Fri. 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. at 7:30 p.m. at Jordan Col- taken. 3.3 V-6 Engine, Loaded lege. Adults and children attending the program can Get-well cards were signed Delicious learn about the “3 Rs” of and sent to Iva Volz, who $13,995 $13,795 the 90s: recycling, reducing had some stitches in her leg __ ~ and reusing. after a recent accident, and 4-Door 4-Door Highlights of the one- to Elizabeth Bartholomy, 1991 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CLASSIC PIZZA I hour program will include who is scheduled for sur- 1990 CHEVROLET LUMINA WE DELIVER! an informative video on re- Air, Tilt, Cruise, 7-Owner 1-Owner, Loaded. Like New - cycling, starring actor gcry. From 4 - 9 p.m. in town only Jesse White (known for his Club members also sang I ndnimm) role as the Maytag Repair- “Happy Birthday” to $12,995 ($5.00 man); free coloring books 5 $9.995 for children attending the members, and welcomcd 2 &Door program, and a family ac- guests, Judy Miklovich and 1990 GEO METRO tivity relating to one of the Mary Kretzschmer. 1991 CHEVROLET S-10 BLAZER 3 Rs. &Door, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Each family will also re- A discussion about a craft AM/FM, Low Miles, Super Gas Mileage loaded, Like New ceive a copy of the top-sel- show was tablcd. ling book, “50 Simple Door prizes were won by Things You Can Do to Save Orville Mallory and Mabel $6,795 $16,995 the Earth,” as a special gift Ondrajka. At Pizza Villa With This Coupon from the AAL. Open Monday thru Friday 8:30 a.m. 530 p.m. Expires 5-21-9 I I----- Saturday 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Om coupon per family - Senior citizen menu Senior citizens are asked to Pineapple Tidbi€s. make reservations on the day Monda - BBQ Rib \-m--i-L--rn--u- Sandwid, Green Beans, of the meal between 8 a.m. Cole Slaw, Orange Jell-o w/ and 9 a.m. by calling Ann Chopped Apples. AL HANSON Stepka, 872-5337. Wednesday - Swedish Meatballs, Zucchini wmo- MAY 17-20-22-24 mato, Corn, Roll, Phone (517)872-3131Across from Schneeberger’ Blueberry Pie. Comer Main and Oak Streets, Cass City Home of the Cleanest Friday - Polish Sausage Friday - Pork Chop, wlsauerkraut , Mashed Mashed Potatoes, Broccoli, Used Cars and Potato, Cucumber & Sour Cornmeal Muffin, Coconut WE SERVICE WmTWE SELL Trucks Around Cream, Variety Bread, Cake. SOOs,lWl PAGE1

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