VOLUME 9 1, NUMBER 4 - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1997 FIFTY CENTS 14 PAGES PLUS ONE SUPPLEMENT

Township Not appropriate, says principal to charge for fake Kids protestend of fire alarm

Repeated false fire alarms could prove costly for resi- prom garter removal dents and businesses in the Elkland Township Fire Two student activities drew Iwankovitsch ‘agreed to pointed out that 2 issues Department’s service area. a dozen or more people to change the concert date to were presented by the stu- Micklash outlines The Elkland Township the regular meeting of the May 22, although it was dents to thc board and one Board last week approved a Cass City School Board thought to be a poorer date was approved and the other expensive summer plan to charge for a fire run Monday night at the high because of competition with denied. As good citizens, we work at schools when 3 false alarms have school. graduation. hope the students will accept been received from the same The first involved a con- An even more heated de- both decisions without ran- Page 14 location in one calendar year, tlict between the baccalau- hate swirled around a re- cor, he said. township Clerk Norma reate and the school hand- quest brought by Josh board. Wallace reported. choir concert. Both were Lounsbury protesting the PRESENTATION Teachers Donna Emerson In a related matter, the schedulcd for Sunday, May rernoyal of the garter cer- and Yvonne Sherman said board voted to pay fire fight- 18. A group of students were emony at the junior-senior Elaine Howard, Tuscola that a total of 153 students ers for attendance in a false present to protest the concert prom. He submitted a peti- County Intermediate School have signed to participate in alarm provided they check in on the same datc as bacca- tion signed by 132 students staff member, told the board national ‘I’V turn off week at the fire hall before the laureate. asking that it be rcstored. that the school to work pro- April 24-30. A video pre- alarm is cancelled. There was a problem find- He said that it had already gram wouid stress teacher pared by students was pre- In other business during the PRESENTINGA PLAQUE to Cass City’s Citizens of theyear ing another date for the con- been printed in the program. training for the program that sented. Supt. Micklash an- April 14 ‘monthly meeting, is 1996 recipient Jane Mitchell. The 1997 winners are hus- cert because of conflicts. It Principal Dorland Kuntr, will start with kindergarten nounccd that he was accept- the board approved changes was solved because band di- said that the prom commit- students. ing \he challenge, too, and to the township’s zoning band and wife Janice (center) and Marv Winter. rector Jason Smigell and tee had been informed that The school to work pro- had dusted off his radio and map, as presented by zoning chvir ’ director Connie the garter’ceremony would grain is in its third year. It will turn off the TV in his board Chairman Roger Root, not he allowcd this year, al- was offered first in high home for the week. as well as the purchase of 50 though a teacher on the coni- school, then in the middle Two bids were received zoning manuals. niittee said that she had not school and now in clcmen- for sanitation-recycling Changes in the zoning dis- Stan Guinther bcen infoiined. tary school. work at the school. Waste trict map include the exten- The reason for the ban, To be effective, we found Management Corp. was low sion of 2 business districts Kuntz said, was that the gar- we had to start with the chil- bidder at $19,414.20 for a 3- and the addition of one new General Cable’s tcr removal had gotten out dren as they enter school to year contract. of‘ hand last ycar. The rite bring the desired relevance business district and one new Two used buses were sold manufac t uri ng/dis tr i but ion calls for the boy to remove to learning. Jody Miklovic, to Kalamazoo Recycling for district. the garter from the girl’s Icg Campbell principal, said first Cass Citv~ a total of $3,828. The firm rl and the girl to place it on the that he feels the program One business district is be- J furnishing the 2 new buses ing extended west of Cass boy’s leg. One of the rea- will have a positive effect sons for the ban is that the and is the wave of the future. had offered trade-ins for City, along M-81. The ex- $900 each. tension is 500 feet wide, employee retires disc jockey last year said The program is operating from Koepfgen Road west something about the boys with several pilot schools, Two bids were received 1,320 feet on the south side, removing the garter with including Cass City,

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I KURT IWANKOVITSCH TODD MILLIGAN JOSEPH KHOURY JOSH LOUNSBURY MATTHEW KLINKMAN JAMIE ”PARSELL . co-valedictorian co-valedictorian co-valedictorian co-valedictorian co-valedictorian salutatorian PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1997 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Margie Cass City Morley Social Items retiring Call your local news Margie Morley ofCass City to the Chronicle office is retiring from State Service 872-2010 with over 31 years. Morley

. , worked at Oakdale Center R Three area students were and Family Independence among 5,730 University of Agency in Lapeer, Oakland Michigan students recog- Signs of the times: In a re- humbler, gentlcr proponent and Tuscola counties. nized at the university’s hon- cent issue of the Bay City of assisted suicide. ors convocation. The 3 Times, 9 marriages and 28 ***** earned class honors, which divorces were listed in Bay indicates they earned at least County. In an Insight program, the half As and half Bs for 2 or It makes you think that late Earl Nightingale did a more consecutive terms. The maybe one or the other has piece on the “nice customer.” students are Rosanne Lida become too easy to get, The one who never com- Lee and Gladys Hendrick Blue and Michelle Lynn doesn’t it ‘? plains, no matter what kind Brown, both of Cass City, of service he gets. and Patti Ann Timmons of ***a* He doesn’t make a fuss, Owendale. throw his weight around, or Hendricks mark Another sign of these liti- criticize, regardless of how Manly Fay and Ann of gious tinics: In the rules and shabbily he’s treated. Waterford and Mr. and Mrs. regulations for a Pepperidge He simply doesn’t come 64th anniversary Gay lord LaPeer attended the Farm Cookie sweepstakes back, which makes him po- James Jr. and Kristina Russell Lcc Hendrick and the Their children and spouses funeral of Nancy Mousseau contest, with 5 prizes of tentially the most dangerous former Gladys Copcland are are Dick and Elaine of Cass of Kinde Tuesday morning. $5,000 each, the company customer for anybody who celebrating 64 years of mar- City, Raymond and Shirley i n c I u d ed t h i s disc I ai in e r. wants to stay in business. Wright, Russell riage. of Boalsburg, Penn., and “...winners agrec that spon- We’ve all shopped where Margie Morley Arlen Lee and Edith of sor, its officers, directors, our presence secmcd to be a The couple have been dairy subsidiaries or affiliatcs and bot hers orne i n c o n vc n i e nc e Sharing her celebration arc Brown City. They have 9 her husband, Robert, chil- and crop farmers until they grandchildren, 13 great- Marriage thcir agencies and supplicrs to the salesperson. Some dren, Joseph (wife Michelle) married Sept. 14 retired and moved to Cass and their employecs shall not clerks, while not outright grandchildren, and one Prather, grandson, Austin, City. great-great-granddaughter. 1icenses be liable for any injuries, rude, act as if they’d rather Kristina Beth Wright and ter, and Kevin Merchant, losscs or damages resulting be doing anything else than Kimberly (husband Mat- James Edward Russell Jr. cousin of the bride. -. . thew) Braun and Brent in whole or in part by reason waiting on customers. were married Sept. 14, 1996, Ring bearer was Hunter Joseph Harold LaBlanC and of this promotion or accep- It makes you wish that ev- Morley. at Cass City United Method- A party is being planned. Graham, of Lima, Ohio, the Wendy Marie Howe, both of tanuc or usc of the prixs.” ery store or restaurant‘man- ist Church. bride’s nephew. Clifford. Tiriie was whcn ii person ager would make For information call (5 17) The bride’s parents are John Daniel Oliver Corbett. would be oversjoycd to win Nightingale’s admonition 673-5)153. and Louise Wright of Cass Ushers were Paul Graham Saginaw, and Jennifer Ann $5 .OOO w i t‘hou t try i n g to part of the sales training regi- City. The groom’s parents of Lima, Ohio, brother of the Sampson, Mi 1 lington. think of ;I way to suc those men. Library are James and Sandra Russell bride, and John Wright of Lionel Stuart Brown and who gavc it to hiin, but that’s You can tell the estahlish- of Cass City. Cass City, brother of the “THE SAVAGE DILEMMA” Diane Laurie Lagalo, both of the agc wc livc in. ments where the value and ‘I’he bride wore a white satin bride. Vassar. proper treatment of custom- to host drcss adorned with lace and April 25,26 & 27, May 2 & 4,1997 Ronald Louis Begernan and ***** ers has been imprcsscd upon pearls. The sleeves were tulle Susan Zagorski of C’ass Bobbie Jo Sue Bilicki, both the employees. with lace appliques. The City served as hostess. of Caro. A lot more people would That’s where “nice custom- story hour back was accented with a A reception was held at u ndou h tcd I y cm brace Jack ers” end up shopping. Preschool story hour at largc bow with 2 satin ro- Jeffery Scott Hoover and .. _. . . Cass City VFW hall for 350 Lori Ann Brown both of Kc v ( J r k i an ’s p h i I ()sopti i e s i f Rawson Mcmorial Library is setles 111 the center. ‘l’hebod- guests. Viissar. he didn’t scciii to enjoy his ***** slated for the first 4 Thurs- ice was trimmed with a large Elkland Township Jared Francis O’Connor work so rnuch. days in May at 1O:OO a.m. lace applique covered wGh and Dawn Melissa Duncan, Thc way hc flouts the law Speaking of good service, Children age 3 through 5, but sequins and pearls. She wore Come in and is taking applications for both of Akron. and invitcs publicity just whcn was the last time you not yet in kindergarten, are a headpiece of roses and Kenneth David Avery and doesn’t projcct a nature of thanked someone for doing invited to attcnd. Each wcek pearls. check out Karen Sue Fader, both of cornpassion for thc suffering their job well or for having a staff mernbcrs will read sto- Jodi Naegelc of Cass City, Caro. of thc pct>ple he’s SUPPOS- good attitude‘? It can go a ries to thc children and help cousin of the bride, was ma- our Mother’s Zoning Jared Walter Rider and edly hclping. long way toward assuring a them make a craft to take tron of honor. Bridesmaids Bianca RaeYoumans, both of Taking a life is wrong, but repeat performancc. homc. This program is an wcre Cari Hunt and Michele Day Gifts Millington. , pcoplc who have suffered It doesn’t cost anything, and excellent opportunity for Horne, both of Cass City. Administrator along with loved ones who itjust might make some hard children to get together with Flower girls were Breanna Books rcdly want to die, might be working person’s day. Give othcrs their age, to develop Graham and Adriana Gra- Rummage tempted to make room for a it a try. listening skills and become ham of Ihia, Ohio, nieces of Music familiar with the library. the bride. T-shirts Send letter of application to: Thcre is no charge for this The groom’s father, James sale set Griflth promoted to program, but children must Russell Sr., was best man. Jewelry Norma Wallace The Tuscola County Hu- 0 0 e1 be preregistered. The dead- G r oo ni s me n were Steven Cards mane Society is having a line for registration is April Russell of Cass City, brother 4693 N. Seeger St. rummage sale (no clothes) senior vice president 28. The session May 22 will of the groom, and Dareyl May 16 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. include an introduction to the Sweeney of Bad Axe. Cass City, MI 48726 It will be held at the On the heels of launching sumiti er re ad i n g program, Miniature bride and groom Kingston Park pavilion, lo- an over $30 mm campaign “Be Eager About Reading.” were Andrea Russell, daugh- 872-2657 cated on M-46,west of for its flagship client, Kingston. Donations will be Albertsons, Duncan &Asso- Deadline: May 9, 1997 appreciated. Call 823-0089 ciates, Santa Monica, has for more information. announced promotions and staff additions designed to ‘ make the agency a major contender for new business in the highly competitive Southern California arena.

CASS CITY CHRONICLE USPS 092-700 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY JOBST. AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN 6550 Main Street Second-class postage paid at Cass City, Michigan 48726 POSTMASTER: Send address Lynn Griflfith changes to CASS CITY CHRONICLE, PO. Among them was Lynn I I BOX 115,CASS CITY, MI 48726 Griffith, senior vice-presi- Reg. price $2.69 John Haire, publkher dent, media director. She is NationalAdvertising Representative. Sale price $1.99 Reg. price $3.33 Michlgan Weekly Newspapers, Inc., the daughter Of Johnston, Cass City, and the YOU SAVE .70 UEtra-Sheer Sale price $2.35 257 Michigan Avenue, East LansJng, * Support Pantyhose Mkhlgan. late Shirley Johnston, and a YOU SAVE 1.00 Subscrlption Prkes:Topost Offbs native of city who I Fashion supporl in an in Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac cass extra sheer style Coun- ties - $15.00 a year or 2 years for graduated from Cass City $25.00,3 years tor $35.00, $9.50 for High School. Reg. price $18.50 6 rnonths-and3 monthsfor $6.50. Griffith is a veteran of Sale price $11.99 in Michigan - $18.00a year, 2 years agency media departments, %31-- .OO. . . .. YOU SAVE s 6.51 In other parts of the United States - including McCann Erickson, $20.00 a year, or 2 years $35.00. Foote, Cone & Belding and Payable in advance. For informtionregarding newspaper Campbell/Wagman, advertising and commerciai and job, she was a media director as Reg. price $5.63 printing,telephone 872-2010. well as media buying ser- -*IC- vices, including VMI. Sale price $3.99 With our No-Penalty CDs, YOU SAVE * 1.64 Reg. price $3.09 cA sscA?z The certificates that let you withdraw your money without a penalty! Reg. price $6.99 Sale price $1.99 Sale price $4.99 YOU SAVE $1.10 Surround Sound Stere YOU SAVE $2.00 NOW THRU THURSDAY 7:30 Wed. Double Punch On Movie Goer Card Secretaries’ Day, April 23 Thurs. “Bargain Nite” Save $$$$ A LAWYER THAT COULDN’T LIE Jim Carrey in “LIAR LIAR” STARTS FRIDAY (ONE ACTION WEEK) Celebrate Arbor Week! Stop in or call for all the details. All Evenings (Except Sat.) 7:30 i,z ut any ofour ofices Pen & Saturday 7:30 & 9:30 $5,OUI) tiiitiitiiuiii drp~sitrequired Annual Percrrltage Thursdav. Ad24 Pencil MAN OF MYSTERY IN RUSSIA Yivlris elfrrtivr 4/2 I /97 ;ind subject to change thereafter. and receive a W Sets Free nee Seedling 0 E-Mail us at: [email protected] $9.95 Box Mugs New Selections $5.99 of Gold Standard Jewelry L So it’s another fine mess she’s gotten you out of. Don’t you think she deserves a reward? Thumb National Bamk & urn Member FDIC CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23. 1997 PAGE THREE .e ...... The back forty Rabbit ’Ikacks Q 1997 Roqer Pond by Roger Pond

Equal funding for schools ing if merchandise or gift funding (heaven forbid). has become a hot topic in certificates might be more State and federal govern- many areas. This week I read appropriate for rewarding ments are so involved now, that a new report from the parents of truant children. nobody can sneeze without U.S. General Accounting Some people think paying asking permission. Office (GAO) says richer irresponsible parents is a bad Can you imagine the federal 1 It’s taken for granted by Thumb students that if they live school districts have 24 per- idea in the first place, but re- government trying to solve outside of town they will be bussed to high school. cent more money to spend search has shown this is the the truancy problem? The That’s not always the case. Scott Ruggles, a sophomore at per pupil than poorer dis- best way to keep truant kids first thing they would do is Cass City High School, will be attending high school next tricts. in school. It makes the par- ins ti tu te busing. year in Lapeer. The GAO says the dispar- ents feel better, too, knowing They would take the city His new home will be in the rural community, but there ity is much greater in some where their kids are, kids and bus them to rural will be no school buses stopping for him. In Lapeer schools, states, but approaches to Giving parents merchan- schools. Then they would he says, bus rides for students cease when they enter high equalizing funding are basi- dise instead of cash is a good take the rural kids and bus school. cally the same. States can idea, too. That way they get them to city schools. ********** increase the share of school some good stuff instead of Kids with a history of tru- funding they provide or ear- the junk they might have ancy could be kept on the mark more funds for poor bought otherwise. buses so they wouldn’t get Much of the improvement of the Cass City field districts. Many folks think the fed- away. Pretty soon everyone can be attributed to coaches and players who donated their I recently visited my home eral government should get would be equal, and the GAO labor. town in Ohio and was ap- more involved in school would be happy. It’s great that the volunteers went that extra rnilc to make palled to learn the school I the diamond what it is. However, it’s nothing ncw. attended has been declared a When the diamond was little more than a graded field with THE CASS CITY Garden Club set up shop at Rawson Me- “low wealth” district. I’m not a backstop, I can remember Coach Irv Clascman doing the - - sure what that means, but all Hospital seeking same thing that Toby Wegener is doing today ....workini on moria1 Library Friday, distributing 100 spruce seedlings, as those poor people around his own to make it better for the nlavers. r ---J --- well as cookies and coffee to visitors. 3-year-old Hannah Clark there might have something *********** to do with it. volunteers MavJ 3 (above), granddaughter of Olga and Russ Schneeberger of The idea that equal funding I results in equal education is Hills and Dalcs Gcncral front of the hospital, follow- This happened a fe>wweeks ago. TWO ladies from Cass City Cass City, receives a tree and cookie from club member Anna Yl pretty shaky to begin with. Hospital officials are plan- ing a dcsign created by were at Las Vegas recently and not only beat the odds, but Niebrzydoski. You can’t givc rural districts ning to spruce up the hospi- Tuscola Technology stu- fractured them. the same funding as urban ta! grounds next month, and dents. They both won $1,000 in the poker type slot machine. The districts: Rural people aren’t hoping to get a helping hand Hospital officials hope to winners? Elaine Proctor and Dotty Scollon. used to wasting that amount from the community. attract a host of volunteers in of III on cy. I’hc hospital’s Community ordcr to spend more money The best/worst example of Grounds Day is slated for on planting materials. this is a Portland, Ore., May 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Man charged in accident school district that wants to In d i v id u a 1s , fan1i 1 i e s and Everyone who participates pay parents to send their kids groups are invited to help out will be treated to hot dogs, Haire to school. This “innovative by pitching in and bringing chips and pop. Additional information is An Essexville man was re- Each charge carries a maxi- His bond was sct at $2,000 idea” was slatcd for imple- shovels, rakes and wheelbar- rows. The work will includc available by calling 872- cently charged in connection mum penalty of a maximum and prclillli11ary cx;llllwilS mentation at James John and Net planting shrubs and trees in 2 121. with the traffic death of an- 15 years in prison andor :I sllltcd li)rMily 1 at c) il.lll, Rigler Elementary schools other man Dec. 10 in Akron this spring. - fine ranging frorn $2,500 to ‘Iowns hip. $10,000. - It will he SO years this sity is responsible for aca- This proposal would pay Andrew. -.D. -Eurich, 67, was Bond for Eurich was set at Meredith spring sincc I graduated from demic achievement. parents of chronically truant arraigned in Tuscola County $10,000. He faces a prelim- Michigan State University. But there are only 2 or 3 children $3 per day to get District Court on charges of nary examination May 2 at c) For thc last 69 ycars the MSU individuals, long sincc lost their kids to school for a full operating a motor vehicle a.m. named to Alunini Association has run track of, that I would likc to day of classes. Parents would while under the influence of In other recent arraign- a special reunion each spring talk to again, guys like receive $1 if their kids only liquor, causing death, and ments, Larry L. Hunter, 31, dean’s list for alumni when they be- Connie Sperios, a member of stayed 1/2 day. The project was shelved in 1993 Caravan SE V-6 c ( ) m c 5 0 - y e a r p a t r i a r c h the tennis team and real Fully Loaded. 73,000 miles. alutnni from the school. brain. All As one summer a storm of disbelief, outrage ‘I‘hc program is designed for without study. and laughter from much of Was! $10,500°0 scniors. Everything takes There are none of the endur- the public. Sponsors have plauc in daylight hours. ing relationships that still returned to the drawing honor list for I907 Wintcr Lhnccs will feature music board, surprised that taxpay- Quiirtcr. endure from my high school Now $8,8950° Th,e Weather popular whcn the fcted stu- years. MSU was too big, too ers would get so excited High Low Precip. clcntv wcrc at school. impersonal for that. about spending a small Call Garth... Shc i\ thc daughtcr 01‘Jcrry amount of money. Tuesday ...... 63 ...... 29 ...... 03” atid Penny Mercditli of‘ I won’t hc going. The basic If you won’t meet anyone DWIGHT’S AUTO Wednesday ...... 50 ...... 33 ...... 20” rciison for these reunions is special at the 50-year bash, Backers of the plan have Snovcr and is ii IW4 gradu- decided there’s something Thursday ...... 44 ...... 26 ...... tr to rrlect old school friends there isn’t much left except SALES Garth iitc 01‘ 1Jhly I-Itgh School. about money that upsets Friday ...... $2 ...... 22 ...... 0 and reniiniscc as thc tour bus the music and the dinners, 1525 E. Car0 Rd.. Car0 51 7-673-7758 O’Mara drives thc campus. folks. Now they are wonder- Saturday ...... 53 ...... 22 ...... 0 C‘cditrvillc C’ollcgc is iin and I’m a lousy dancer. Sunday ...... 59 ...... 23 ...... 0 accrcditccl tjiiptist Iibcral arts Incidents and activities ex- pcrienccd at MSU are indel- Monday ...... 54 ...... 3 1 ...... 3S” col Icgc o 1‘ approx i niatcl y (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant.) 2,500 stu~lcnts. ibly stamped in memory, but I can’t recall many of the natncs of individuals who wcrc rriy associates. Perhaps that’s becausc my timc at state was divided by ncarly 3 years in service and All In-stock whcn I returned, a whole new group was in my immcdiate ci rule, 20% Off wallpaper “OVER 200 NEW & USED CARS Students that started at MSU whcn I did and were Take an additional 10% off Closeout Paper AND TRUCKS AVAILABLE” not interrupted were long gonc. When I finally at- tcndcd graduation cercmo- Ron Ouvry “Every Make and Model’’ nics, it was a bigger deal for Over 200 in-stock patterns riiy mother and my girl friend Home 872-2495 For Your Best BuvJ (latcr my wife) than it was for of wallpaper 1 Business 269-9781 rnc. CALL ME TODAY! It WBS big for my mother Hundreds of borders because rriothers are mothers and perhaps because she may A complete line of tiave harbored serious reser- vations about ever seeing that Pittsburgh & Glidden paint time conie. Olympic Waterguard It was big for Dorothy be- cause l had a job and could Thompson Waterseal takc hcr out and pay the bill and she no longer would Olympic stains wash my shirts and type my tcrm papers. CWF exterior I’crhaps if I had been more There are 3.4 million Share Passover involvcd in the school’s so- deck sealer Q secretaries. It‘s time to cial swirl, a 50-year reunion wishes with a would appeal. Outside of a thanli yours. couplc of dances and an oc- TreeofLm€ I emr CE . casional football and basket- hall gainc, the rest of the time w;is spent working or away from campus Sure, there are pleasant meniories connected with MSU and I’m a fan to the end ofall their sports teams, re- gardless of how inept they sometimes are. There’s pride, too, when it’s announced that the univer- Thanks for Celebrate Passover with cl card 872-2010 Be sure to recognize your from Hallmark’s new Tree of feature stor secretary’s contributions with Life offering. From formal to I a card on Professional funny, these cards reflect Secretaries’ Day. We have many Jewish c u I tu re a rid t rcjd it io ti. Hours: Mondav Fridav a.m. D.m.: Saturdav a.m. 4:30-~.m. special designs to choose from! - 8 - 530 8 - PK(IF E SSIONAL SECKE TA K I t s ’ DM Passover begins the evening IS AI’KII 2’3. of April 2 1 . *& ’& Ernest A. Teichman, Jr. -tt- 6240 W. Main Coach Light +- Cass City, Mich. Coach Light Phone 872-3388 Pharmacy Pharmacy Like a good nrlghbor, Cass City Cass City State Farm 1s them.@ Stale Farm Insurance Comcanms ~ 872-3613 872-3613 Home Oflices Bloomtnglon. Illinoi! PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1997 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Position Opening Down Memory Lane Yokokawa named scholar ut Western Michigan " " From the files of the Chronicle Sexton Shigeyuki Yokokawa of He is a member of the Omi- 186- 1 17 Nishihatsuishi, 6 cron Delta Epsilon, Alpha Elkland Township 5 YEARS AGO Marian Strozier, co-anchor Chome, was named a presi- Mu Alpha and Golden Key week was signed as head nal decision isnexpected Fri- dential scholar in economics at Channel 5-TV, will be the honor societies and has re- football coach at Alpena day. Wood's resignation not at Western Michigan Univer- ceived an outstanding scho- Cemetery A 2 1 -year-old Shabbona featured speaker at a soup High School, a small Class only required action by the area man was shot at his resi- and salad buffet, sponsored sity. It is the school's highest lastic achievement award A school with a class enroll- police committee of Presi- award. from the Department of Mar- Send letter of application dence early Thursday morn- by the Cass City Branch of ment of about 1,400 pupils dent Andrew Bigelow and ing following a fight with a American Association of keting, (roughly about 3 times the Trustees Jim Seals and Lee Last summer, he completed to Decker resident, who was University Women, Sunday size of Cass City.) His foot- Rabideau for a new man, but charged in connection with at Wildwood Farms Restau- a marketing internship at the ball teams won SO games, it also sparked a review of the Amway Corporation in Ada. Nor ma Wal lace the incident. According to rant. lost 12 and tied 2 in the 8 entire police program. reports, Frank Perzanowski The request that Tuscola He has a strong interest in years he has been at the helm. martial arts and holds a first 4693 N. Seeger St. suffered a gunshot wound to County pay back $44,741 in A Detroit couple has pur- the leg. He was taken to Hills federal grant funds was can- degree black belt in judo. He chased the New Gordon Ho- Police is the son of Shigeru and Cass City, MI 48726 and Dales General Hospital celed last week when the tel in Cass City. Mrs. A .B. for treatment. Board of Commissioners Chieko Yokokawa of Japan. Fleming takes ovcr as inan- In 1989-90, he was an ex- Cass City residents Veron voted to move the Emer- ager of the hotel May 1. The arrest by May 9, 1997 and Lenora Gingrich plan to gency Services Office back change student at Cass City sale of the hotel has been High School and his host leave May 2 for Togo, West to the Sheriff's Department announced by Mr. and Mrs. Africa, where they plan to building. driver parents were Jim and Judy Ken Cumper, owners of the Doerr of Cass City. 872-2657 spend a year as missionaries. Campbell Elementary business for the past 17 Cass City police arrested a The couple will relieve an- fourth grader Carol Guza has years. driver over the weekend on other area couple, missionar- been named the winner of a Bob Holcomb sparked the suspicion of operating a mo- ies Dave and Janet Moody, nutrition poster competition Hawk championship squads tor vehicle while under the who are completing their held recently at Hills and in 1958-59. Now in the influence of liquor. insurance for your second 3-year term in the Dales General Hospital. She Navy, Holcomb was a mern- According to reports, field. received a gift certificate do- ber of the team playing for Mitchell C. Dennis, 38, Caro, S higeyuki Yokokawa After 59 years serving the nated by the Charmont and Headquarters, Commander was arrested after officers Cass City community, will now participate in state stopped his vchicle near He is majoring in both food in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet marketing and economics. Harold T. Donahuc, M.D. - competition. that won 23 straight before Main and West streets at A.A.F.P., has announced his He plans to work for a few losing in the Fifth Naval Dis- about midnight Sunday. years in the logistics indus- Michigan introduced the first Farmowners Rich Ypma LUT& retirement effective March 25 YEARS AGO trict finals. He is the son of In othcr recent police re- try beforc pursuing a policy in America in 1960. We were the 6703 Main Street 31. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce ports, Brent Mitchell, 632 1 master's degree in econom- first and we're still the best. Quality , Cass City, MI 48726 A new driver training policy Susan Hoppe, daughter of Holcomb of Cass City. Dale St., reported that a ve- was presented to the school ics or business administra- coverages, customized for you. Phone: 872-4326 4 Mrs. Eileen Hoppe of hicle struck and damaged his The search for the replace- tion and possibly a doctorate. Making your future more predictable board and is almost certain Decker, has been announced closcd garage door sometime ment for Bill Wood as Cass His ultimate goal is to teach FARM tWREAU to be adopted at the May the valedictorian of the class April 14 or IS. No damage City Police Chief has been at WMU. MISURANCE meeting of the board. It re- of 1972. Joan Russell, narrowed to 3 men and a fi- estimate was avai la hle. PA~Y#uIII.*l YUIWL. P.IRY OU*EAiy USE , FlllY OUIIIAU Gl*ERbh quires students to mcet the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. same requirements to take Donald Russell of driving training as they do to Unionville, has been named participate in athletics, in- salutatorian. cluding academics, citizen- Miss Tamara Vatter, 17, of ship and attendance at Decker, was listed in fair Esther McCullough Estate Auction Sale school. condition in Bay City Mercy Elkland Township fire Hospital Tuesday afternoon, I fighters were called to the where she is being treated for qeal Estate - Antiques Collectibles Household - Car Matthew Heronemus resi- injuries sustained in a 2-car The following 2 day public auction will be located 3 112 blocks south of the traffic light dence, located about a mile crash Sunday night. A pas- in Cass City, Michigan (Tuscola County) at 4280 Seeger Street and a half east of M-53 at senger in her car, Mrs. Nina habbona, Wednesday. 5780 S Davis, 41, of Cass City, was = They arrived to find the 24- released from the hospital Friday, April 25 Auction starting at 9:30 a.m. foot by 40-foot structure al- Tuesday morning. ready burned to the ground. A Michigan State Univer- ANTIQUES & DEPRESSION GLASS VINTAGE CLOTHING* Old games including dominoes Steps in making Wiss Shears Pictures, paintings, prints The loss was estimated at COLLECTIBLES Handy Andy juice extractor Many nice items in very good in wooden chess pieces The Manufacture Of the Soap stone book ends sity medical student, Roger Thimble (shown in stages) Sev,eral salt & pepper shakers $8,000to $10,000. Richmond, 26, was killed A large collection of collector w/green depression glass condition from 1920s, 1930s, View Master hnurl m+.- UV.1, Puzzles - Yo Yos The Story of DeLong Safety Crockery bowls & pie plates plates including Wedgewood, Ctb. Thursday morning, April 13, Albert the Dunking Duck Pins, Hooks & Eyes, Snaps Crocks 10 YEARS AGO Hummel, Bradford Exchange Pink depression glass ice Quantity of ladies' hats - older in a 2-car crash at the inter- Celluloid Dr. Sunshine in box Fruit of the Loom Mills - steps i Ornate picture album music Norman Rockwell, Bradford bucket styles - section of M-53 and M-81. TUBA - in case - Carl Fisher, n the manufacturetl finishing box combination Exchange Mother Goose Pink cookie jar (chipped) Fur items including mink stole, Timothy A. Burno, 30, of Richmond was travelling to New York American model - 07 cotton fabrics Music-powder box Series, and others Several pieces green & amber fur cape, Persian lamb coat Ecorse, was killed IateThurs- Bay Port to visit his parents older but in good condition Others Straight razors Hummel Figurines includes: depression glass TOYS day or early Friday when he following Wednesday na- - Several jackknives Little Girl Sitting on Fence, Boy 2 pink depression glass Florodori doll Armand CLOCKS BOOKS - vast quantity lost control of the motorcycle tional board examinations in - Kitchen Aid coffee grinder - on Fence, Retreat to Safety, measuring cups (Kellogg) Marseille - in original box Mantel clock - nice Antique & collectible including he was driving and crashed 20", electric Detroit. Boy with Songbook, Boy with Others 2" bisque doll Cuckoo clocks cookbooks, text books, about 5 miles west of Cass Ronald Geiger of Auten GLASSWARE novels, children's books, SeveralPhonograph table records radios & albums City on M-8 I. Lamb Child's "Baby Cabinet" QUILTS - including many Motor Sales was named a Royal Doulton Figurines Custard glass vase phonograph in wood and tin Bibles including German - nice patchwork quilts in very German stein It is almost certain that member of Ford's 300-500 includes: Penny, Tinker Bell, Water set w/pitcher & 5 glasses Bible, etc. cabinet, needs crank good condition Bells when the vote is taken, com- club for selling efforts dur- Wendy, Marie, Victoria, Joan Relish dishes (one marked Recent books - novels, cook Child's Reliable sewing Linens, fancy work, Playinggreeting cards, cards post cards, bined grades in the class- ing 197 1 in the Lansing Dis- Large variety of knickknacks Heisey) machine in original wood box handkerchiefs books, Life World Library, rooms at Evergreen and trict. He will be honored at Belleck dishes including cup Black amethyst candle holders National Geographic hard Old film reels including: Sewing notions Coffee tap in box "Rancher Deford Schools will be con- dinner April 29 at Lansing saucer, cream & sugar Tooth pick holders Mickey Mouse Cine Art Film cover books, The World and a & Vast quantity of costume Crosby" (Bing) ti nued. Allerton Willow England dishes Salts Terry Toon Cartoon Its Peoples, Horizon, books Civic Center. jewelry Steamer trunks Several coi n- operated including cream & sugar, Glass baskets, bowls, candle Jungle Jinks Cartoon on birds & gardening, etc. The State's oldest country WORLD WAR II items - Large collectionof match books washers and dryers were vegetable bowl, small platter, holders, vases, green glass Our Gang Comedy Exclusive Large quantity of older correspondent, Miss Rosalia ration books, wartime recipes, - new & older sauce dishes, 2 cups & souvenir of Caro Movies magazines & newspapers damaged early last week in Mall, 9 1, has quit writing the cooking advice, pamphlets, Older glass jars including saucers (some chipped) Sunnyfield Farms farm & animal Cass City when vandals at- Gagetown news. She worked PEWTER etc. MISCELLANEOUS Armour's Mince Meat English & Japan china dishes set in original box tempted to steal coin boxes 43 years for the Chronicle. Candle holders POSTERS & COLLECT1BLES Collection of stones attached to the appliances. Mrs. Elery Sontag is the new Many china cups 8. saucers Candy dish Gar-ru performing bank (el- Several bird cages - some with Tea pots Cream & sugars ephant) in original box DISPLAYS & ANTIQUES The incidents took place in Gagetown correspondent. - Tray w/cream & sugar stands Several Roseville vases some Celluloid cat wind-up toy, in Large quantity of celluloid 2 apartment complexes on - Pitcher - Hershey's Education Exhibit of Tin-lined wooden box are chipped box pieces from dresser sets and Hill St., both owned by Mike 35 YEARS AGO Copper overlay tray, tea pot, Chocolate & Cocoa Copper boiler Large Oriental vase - Japan Safety Dart pistol others Weaver. cream 8. sugar Mueller Products box Bottle capper Coach Mike Ycdinak last w/samples Collector spoons Large quantity of very nice Old tins including Borden's picture frames Malted Milk tin Others Saturday, April 26 - Auction starting at 9:30 awmm

4 post double bed - Wooden lures HOUSEHOLD Sharp carousel microwave Chrome table w/4 chairs Binoculars Cameras ti equipment combination motiled Many hand tied flies Admiral refrigerator whop Eureka vacuum Round wood dinette table Large quantity of fruit jars - mahogany i3 figured maple 1929 hunting license button freezer - good Electric sewing machine w/Formica top & 4 chairs Chest of drawers - combination in cabinet wkhair many with glass tops & others Crosley electric stove - older Wood desk mahogany figured maple Older golf clubs - 3 w/wood Floor & table lamps Many others model CHlCKERlNG PIANO Dresser & mirror - combination shafts Kitchen appliances including ANTIQUES & Whirlpool auto. washer - good & BENCH - very nice mahogany & maple CASS CITY ITEMS - Whirlpool elec. dryer - older toaster, elec. fry pan, toaster COLLECTIBLE 4 post pineapple double bed HAMMOND ORGAN & large quantity includes: model oven, pressure cooker, etc. FURNITURE Dresser & mirror Green Speed Queen wringer BENCH - very nice Dishes, pots & pans Dresser w/fold-in mirrors Post cards Dining table and 6 matching Calendars old & new washer Electric lift chair 2 kitchen carts on wheels Cedar chest - chairs wheedlepoint seats, Pencils Kelvinator chest type freezer Occasional chairs Japanese serving set Dictionary stand Silverplate silverware very nice Yard sticks Zenith console TV Record player China cabinet w/glass doors Green drop-leaftable w/4 chairs Kitchen utensil9 Plant stands Match books Large buffet Cass City Chronicles Card tables - some w/matching Chest of drawers Drop front desk - bookcase Token from Crosby & Son chairs Beveled mirror w/ornate frame Bedding, linens, towels w/glass doors Milk bottle - Forts Dairy - East Lincoln rocker - owned by 1st & hat rack Throw rugs Small drop-leaf end table Side Dairy, S. Dodge Road, Christmas ornaments judge of DuPage Co., Illinois Wheel chair Several rocking chairs Oval stand w/drawer 2 wicker planters ManyCass advertising City items - old Platform rocker new Sewing cabinet & Programs - plays, musical 2 wood chairs w/caned seats events, etc. Cupboard w/glass doors on front & back - marked Several old wood shipping Stafford's Inks boxes w/Cass City names Others Double bench for drug store ---- booth 3 ORIENTAL RUGS - Teller window frame from bank pastel colors - 2 9x12, 1 3x6 12 Exposure Trial Roll Film Ornate chandelier w/prisms MISCELLANEOUS Faster 800 speed - perfect indoor outdoor Others Sunbeam elec. rotary lawn Anytime-anywhere film for all picture-taking FISHING EQUIPMENT mower REAL ESTATE - will be sold at approximately 2 p.m., April 26 m onie n t s Two story, 3 or 4 bedroom home. 2 bedrooms on main floor in- Fishing poles including Hand cultivator Wheelbarrow Any lighting - better pictures-more often! cluding large master bedroom with 1/2 bath. Full bath w/cup- Montague Fish kill casting rod, Elec. cords $ .SS coupon on-pack ... good for more boards Kitchen w/ntce cupboards Dining room, living room, Montague bamboo rod, fly rod w/old Pflueger reel, Stepladder music room w/book~ shelves...~~ Second floor has 1 bedroom ~lus Kodak Gold Max film! Lawn furniture extra room that could be used as a bedroom, Full basement w/ CAR - to be sold at approximately 2 p.m., April 26 Tackle collapsible fly rod Tools - Shovels -'Hoes commode & shower. 1 car garage with automatic door opener. 1980 Olds Cutlass LS - 4 door, V-8, 30,370 miles. Well main- Wicker creel For inspection of home call 517-872-3046 or 517-872-3019. tained, excellent condition Garden hose "It's New" 3 lawn frogs Terms for sale of home - $5,000deposit day of sale. Balance to be paid within 30 days of sale date. Reg. Price ...... $2.39 Adjoining lot - to be sold separately. Size 6 1/2 rods x 5 rods, nicely landscaped Sale Price ...... $2.00 Terms for lot - $1,000 deposit day of sale. Balance to be paid within 30 days of sale date. You Save ...... $39 Personal Representative - Nancy deBeaubien-Golinvaux Phone 517-872-3046 Copeland Lunch Wagon Terms for personal items - Cash or check with ID. Everything settled for day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. In case of bad weather auction will be held in a tent. AUCTIONEERS & CLERK - J. HILLAKER AUCTION SERVICE Phone 517-872-301 9 or 517-872-5375 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1997 PAGE FZVE Both old and new ‘Oil can man’ has extensive collection J L It’s probably safe to say or 400-pound engines obvi- inside. Bob Haselhuhn never saw an ously is a problem, especially “A great majority of these oil can he didn’t like. when you live in a condo- cans, when I got them home, At least that’s the impres- minium, he pointed out. were a mess,” Haselhuhn sion left by the dozens of oil In contrast, Haselhuhn’s oil said, adding it typically takes cans that adorn various cans range in size from a him an hour to spruce one up. shelves at Haselhuhn’s con- one-ounce pocket oiler to a “It takes a lot of hand work 1 19” wheel base, dominium in Cass City. one-gallon Michigan Central (using) wet or dry sandpaper 5.2 L V-8 Magnum engine, Some people collect base- Railroad coal oil can that was with WD-40.” 4 spd. automatic ball cards, some prefer old used to refill the lanterns transmission, air beer cans and still others col- posted at railroad switches. KEEPS RECORDS conditioning, tilt wheel, lect stuffed toys or dolls, But cruise, power windows, Unlike today’s lubricant power locks, AWFM stereo for Haselhuhn, known to his dispensers, most of his oil Whenever Haselhuhn adds cassette, power steering friends as ‘Mr. Oilcan’, cans have no plastic parts, a new item to his collection, power brakes, sliding rear there’s nothing better than and one would be hard he takes the time to number auy $1,000 Lease $0 Lease $1,000 window, white letter tires, stumbling onto yet another pressed to find anything re- and log the item, its condi- Down Down Down aluminum wheels, tinted 66 Months 11 36 Months 1 I 24 Months 1 glass and much, mu& version of the metal oil dis- sembling today’s popular tion, how he obtained the $345** $258** $225** more! pensers, that were standard WD-40 spray dispenser. piece and from where. years ago on the farm, ma- Much of his collection was chine shop and at home. HAND POWER manufactured by Eagle, a big “This takes you back to the The vintage oil cans rely on name in oil and fuel contain- beginning of the 19th cen- hand power, either by press- ers. Some pieces are im- tury.” Haselhuhn recently ing a thumb on the base or printed with manufacturer 3.9 V-6 engine,\ commented as he looked squeezing a pump lever. names such as Maple City over a portion of his collec- The dispensers are made of Manufacturing Co., I? Wall I tion. copper, stecl, glass and tin. Manufacturing, Plews, Gem, “I can remember using Many have brass fittings and and Hews-Gem. them. I remember mowing built-in, intricate needle as- Some of the names are ...... -..-, r----. --, hay with a sickle bar on a semblies designed for preci- more familiar, such as Crafts- tilt wheel, cruise control, AWFM tractor, and you would take sion application of oil. man and Ford Motor Co. I the oil can and oil that sickle “When I started, I thought. Haselhuhn has one oil can I cassette, sliding rear he said. Oil cans were bar,” an oil can is an oil can. I fig- made by the Singer Sewing standard for a host of farm ured (I would collect) IO, 20 Machine Co., which pro- equipment, including sta- oil cans. Now I’m up to vided a mounted oil can with tionary thrashing machines, 160,’’ said Haselhuhn, who each machine. He also has a with oil being applied to the picked up his first oil can at Maytag gasoline engine oil tractor and grain separator. an antique engine show in can. he recalled. CASS CITY RESIDENT Bob Haselhuhn displays a cross sec- Caro 2 years ago. Haselhuhn has been unable Antique engines are another “My interest in collection to identify and date several tion of the can collection he started about 2 years ago. A of Haselhuhn’s loves, and he grew from that,” hc added. pieces in his collection, but majority of the collection is composed of vintage cans dating used to have 4 of them. But “The more I look, the more I he’s searching for old cata- moving and storing 200,300 e 4.0engine, liter automatic6 cylinder see variety.” logues and other reference back to the early 1900s, but he also enjoys picking up a new transmission,4x4, air And, they can come from materials in hopes of learn- conditioning, power steering, anywhere, according to the ing more. piece now and then. Residents -,r power brakes, power windows Cass City resident, whose In the meantime, he’s al- power locks, tilt wheel, cruise collection includes pieccs ways looking for another oil control, AMlFM stereo request w I given to him by a neighbor can to add to his collection, : I cassette, sunscreen glass, and friends. Several others which includes some brand 1 I console, luggage rack, rear repairs came from his daughter and new cans purchased from E] -1 wipeddefroster,dual power Road improvements were her husband, who live in hardware stores in different among the issues discussed Kentucky. Then there are the small towns. at a NovestaTownship Board flea markets, garage sales He pointed to one brightly meeting last week. and hardware stores. painted can and acknowl- Elmwood Road resident “You can get them for 50 edged it isn’t a vintage piece, Ben Gruber presented the cents up to a hundred dol- “but it’s such a nice can, I had board with a petition,,signed lars,” he said. to buy it. Not bad, considering vin- by many of his neighbors, You collect what you’re 2.5 liter 1 tage oil cans tend to be requesting that long awaited pleased with,” he concluded. engine, coated with grime and dust, repairs to the road be com- “No can is too new and no 5 speed with a thick layer of sludge can is too old to collect.” pleted. manual transmission, The request was a reminder bucket seats with to the board, which heard a rear bench, tilt wheel, number of comments from power steering,, 4x4, Elmwood Road residents, P air bypass, full size including Gruber, during the I. .. 1 BUYDown $1,000 1 1 LeaseDown $0 11Lease Down 9 $1,000 1 spare, extra capacity township’s annual meeting 66 Months 36 Months 36 Months fuel last month. and much, much, more Township officials plan to $259** $237** $1 99** start the repairs this year, with ditch clearing and in- stallation of culverts being the first, order of business, township Clerk Kathy 3.3 liter, Newell said. \ V-6 engine, H ASELHUHN’S OIL can collection includes several hand New culverts are also planned for sections of 4 spd. automatic oilers as well as a variety of lubricant containers. Shabbona, Lam t on, transmission, Crawford and Severance air conditioning, 4 Bov Scouts. Webelos roads, Newell reported. wheel disc brakes, In a related matter, the bucket seats, console, board adopted a resolution to power windows, power clear the Tracy Drain, as re- I Scouts hold Family Day quested by 5 affected prop- erty owners who have peti- Wehelos froni Cub Scout Rehearsal for the event was In addition to the Webelos Family Day activities, one of tioned the county to clean the Pack 3504 and the Boy held in the morning of Fam- drain. ily Day. The actual ceremony the Boy Scouts achieved a Scouts from Troop 594 par- In other business during the ticipated in the scouting will take place at 7 p.m. new rank. Jonathan Bock was awarded the Second April 14 rescheduled meet- district’s Webclos Family Thursday at the m’ddle ing, the board: Day, held April 12. The day school cafeteria. Class rank after 2 in-depth interviews. .Voted to trade-in the was filled with a cross-over township’s brush hog mower I I 2.0 liter 1 ccremony rehearsal, a brief After thc rehearsal, the Saturday, April 19. the Cub Wehelos and their families Scouts and Boy Scouts par- for a new model at a cost of 16 valve engine, introduction to Boy Scout- automatic transmission, to $3,700. ing, and a fun lunch projcct. were introduced some of ticipated in thc national power steering, power the requircments of scouting Scouting for Food commu- .Approved paying Deford scouts about $125 for man- brakes, cloth bucket seats A Wehelo is at the top of the and upcoming events by nity scrvice project. They air conditioning, rear Nancy Wolschlager, Boy picked up bags containing ning the township’s recy- defrost, remote de& lid Cut-, Scout ranks, and, if he clable receiving trailer over VINTAGE oil cans in Bob Haselhuhn’s wants to continue in the Scout Troop Committee food items from Cass City release, tinted glass, chairperson. Fo I I ow i ng that , homes. Overall, more than the past 3 months. AWFM StEieO cassette, scouting adventure, his next .Approved paying the $10 collection range from these pocket oil- step is a Boy Scout troop. the Webclos and Boy Scouts 1,750 items of food were made their own candle-pow- collected and distributed to fee for board and zoning ers, featuring intricate needle applica- Each Webelo “crosses over” board members to attend a a cctetnonial bridgc from the crcd coffee-can stoves and the food pantry maintained made lunch for everyone by the Human Development land management seminar at tors, to gallon-size coal oil cans used by Cub Sccmt pack to the Boy the TuscolaTechnologyCen- present + Commission, the railroads years ago. Scout troop. ter. Service Hours: M-F 8:OOam - 6:OOpm - ,Monuments ordered Sat 9:OOam - 2:OOpm will be Showroom Hours: >rial Day 1 M, Th 8:30am - 8:OOpm Tu, W, F 8:30am - 6:OOpm Sat 9:OOam - 2:OOpm

The selection of a memorial is a most important decision ‘NO HIDDEN CHARGES *Plus tax, title, plates and destination. qebates and program monies included where applicable. . .because it is a permanent tribute of love and respect. ‘“Down payment as shown plus tax, title, plates and destination. Mark Wiese Sebates and program monies included where applicable. Sub- HAR RIS-HAMPSHIRE We offer sincere counsel, years of experience and the finest ect to specific lender qualifications and approval. ’“Lease payment based on term as shown, closed end lease. 6815 E Cass City Rd., Cass Clty memorials produced anywhere. THEFUNEML Customer responsible for 1 st payment, refundable security de- (51 872-4351 posit (if required), down payment as shown, plates and destina- 7) ASSURANCEPLAN tion, acquisition fee (if required), 6% sales tax on down. 6% use tax added to monthly payment. To get total of lease multiply ’@- MONUMENT co. payment by term. Customer has option to purchase at lease end Represented by: at price determined at lease inception. Mileage not to exceed %?wa 12,000 miles per year. .15 per mile charge for excess miles. AREA WEBELOS and Boy Scouts re- 7Kld Customer responsible for excessive wear and tear. Picture may Cass City Debra L. Kranz, Director Kingston not represent actual vehicle being sold. This ad is your coupon: cently participated in the scouting 517-872-21 95 517-683-221 0 Please present for discounts that are shown above. Sale limited district’s Webelos Family Day, April 12. to availability during program period. PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY,APRIL 23, 1997 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Invitational baseball tourney Saturday Young Hawk teams Four area baseball teams p.m. contest between Vallej will square off Saturday dur- Lutheran and Deckerville. ing the Cass City Invita- tional Baseball Tournament, The 2 losers will play ar reports village park Director consolation game at 3 p.m. taking their lumps Doug Hyatt. with the winners meeting i Host Cass City will meet 5 p.m. to determine the tour, Coach Larry Robinson’s At Mayville the Hawk Reese captured top honors THUMB C MEET Marlette at 11 a.m. to open nament champion. Cass City track teams boys’ best finish came dur- with 162 points. The Rock- the tourney, followed by a 1 Admission is free. prepped for this Saturday’s ing the Shuttle Hurdle Relay. ets were followed by USA The Hawks competed in a Gavel Club Relays with The team of Chad Lenhard, (97.5), Lakers (61), CPS double dual league meet meets last week at Mayville, Scott Moore, D.J. Malone (51), Bad Axe (45), Cass Tuesday and were defeated USA and Bad Axe. and Ryan Brinkman posted City, Deckerville (32), by host Bad Axe and visit- Cass City Bowling1 As expected, the young a time of 1 : 14:4, good for Brown City (17. 5), Akron- ing Lakers. The Hawks fell Hawk thinclads are taking second place honors. Fairgrove (16) and North to the Laker boys 92-70, and their lumps early in the cam- Cass City also scored points a Huron (1 3- to Bad Axe 99-60. Cass in the Wildcat Relay and MERCHANTS Lewis 676 (256-219), M paign. And although the Cass City girls placed 8th City’s girls were downed 75- April 16 Lutz 676 (267-230),T. Com. Hawks lack a dominant run- Field Event Relay, where on the day at USA with 20.5 67 by Lakers and 93.5-56.5 ment 667 (254-233), V .ner, they have had several their efforts earned third points. Host USA topped the by the Hatchets. place finishes. The Wildcat Charmont 29 Trisch 657 (234-218), J strong showings in the field 9 school field with 154 events. Relay team members were points. The Patriots were The Hawk boys had one Milletics Surveying 25 Langenburg 650 (225-2 13- dual winner against the Lak- New England Life 21 212), M. Gettel 640 (257- In their most recent meet Brinkman, Lenhard, James trailed by Deckerville (90), Friday, both Red Hawk Taylor and Jason Wright. Bad Axe (78), CPS (5 l), Ak- ers in Ryan Brinkman. , Cole Carbide 20 233), M. Jackson 640 (237- Brinkman captured the long . Bren twood 20 2 13), A. Reed 640 (255), B teams finished 8th among 10 The Field Event Relay mem- ron-Fairgrove (39), Brown schools competing at the bers included Wright, Taylor, City (28.5), Lakers (24), jump with a leap of, 18’ 3”. Charmont Motel 19 Rutkoski 635 (224-214), D Brinkman also won the 300 Soundz by Greg 17 Orton 633 (254), J. Milletic: Wildcat Relays. Ray Meredith and Kurt Cass City, North Huron (1 1). M hurdles in a time of 43.65. I Pro Temp 15 631 (215-213), Salcidc The Hawk men tallied 23 Iwankovitsch. The Hawks’ lone first place D. For the lady Hawks, the Other first place winners for Homesteaders 15 630 (256), J. Smithson 622 points, while the lady Hawks winners were I wankovitsc h totaled 20 points, The order field event relays produced a among the boys, and Laming Cass City were Iwankovitsch , Cass City Sports 15 (227-213), L. Morgan 620 (shot put), Adam Dorland Wickes 10 (236), M. Bauerschrnidt 6 15 of finish at the relays for the pair of second place finishes. among the girls. boys was: North Branch Team members Andrea Rea, Iwankovitsch’s shot put toss (pole vault) and Robert Independent Bank 10 (219), S. Hammett 613 Angle (3200 M run). (218), D. O’Dell 605 (223). (64), Car0 (57), Mayville Becky Laming and Carrie of 45’ 10.25” topped the (54), Marlette (49),Yale (42), Schmotzer tossed the shot a field, as did Laming’s discus Against the Lakers, High Series & Games: R. R. Salcido 605 (224-222), R. Iwankovitsch,Brinkman and Byrnes 597 (235), C. Kelley Millington (39), Bad Axe combined distance of 89’ toss of 96‘ 1 ”. (33), Cass City, Vassar (8) 10.5”. In the Discus Relay, Other top 3 finishers for the Angle were the only first Small Business 597 (223), G. Robinson 597 place winners. Owners: (211), J. Krol 593 (214), J. MARC MONTE1 of Deford called in and Carrollton (0). Laming, Rea and Niah Cass City boys included Storm 592 (234), L. Sum- this 22-lb. tom opening morning For the girls, Caro topped Hosner compiled a distance Meredith (discus - 3rd), Tay- The lady Hawks had one A TIPP for your the field with 78 points. The ofEarlier 248’ 1 ‘I. in the week on lor (100 M - 3rd) and dual winner in Andrea Rea employees mers 588, B. Kingsland 585 (216), I? Voss 579 (217), J. around 7:40 a.m. while hunting on the Tigers were followed by Brinkman (300 M hurdles - against the Lakers as she won Johnston 578 (214), D. Sh- family farm on Crawford Road. Mayville (56),Yale (50),Bad Wednesday, the Hawks trav- 3rd). both the discus and shot put annon 578 (212), J. Axe (49), North Branch (41), eled to compete in the USA Cass City’s girls’ only other events. Against the Hatchets, Mushenski 571, C. Peters Montei’s third lifetime turkey kill had Vassar (38), Marlette (21), Invitational. Cass City boys top 3 finish came from Rea relay team members Sarah 565, P. McIntosh 555, R, Cass City, Millington (19) totaled 39.5 points and fin- in the shot put with a put of Babb andAmber Dunn were Wright 553, T. Pattengill a 9” beard. and Carrollton (0); ished 6 among 10 schools. 321191i, good for 3rd place. the only dual winners, run- 238, D. Englehardt 231, D. ning legs on both the 800 and Kirkbride 22 1, L. McCreedy 1,600 M relays. Time Insurance 221, L. Tomaszewski 220, P. Pracsidiurn Plans Robinson 219, B. Potrykus 6 earn honors at Choosing the right healthcare 212, K. DeSimpelare 210. pmreciion for you and your HighTeam Series & Game: employees is challenging ’I’imc Charmont 3246 (1 162). all=star ‘track’meet Iiisurancc Conipany has rccciidy iiitroducrd its Praesidiurn Plans designed for Cass City Middle School students came home with sinall groups of 3-50. 1,ikc tlic students wrapped up theAca- honors. Andy Stoeckle Prarsidiiiin nainc, which is tlie VFW demic Track season by earn- placed first among 31 com- latiii word nieaiiiiig to prutrct ing honors in 6 different pctitors in the ancient history or guard, ‘l’irne’s Praesidium event, and Josh Dillon fin- Plans provide cxtciisivr elects cvents at the I Ith Annual medical coverage for your Academic Track All Area ished first among 30 students valuable employers. Invitational. in the physical science cat- l’imc has been providing quality officers The com petition, involving egory. Brad Ypma and Jer- senicc and products since 1892. emy Klinkman received hon- CARE more than 1,000 intermedi- \I‘hcn you wleci a Time health ER Members of VFW Post orable mention in the Earth product you haw the advaniage ate and middle school stu- of‘ mrr IO0 years of sound 3644, Cass City, recently dents from 23 schools, was science and trivia events, re- fiscal management. elected officers for the com- held April 15, with prelimi- spectively. & E&WR Contact your local Tiine ing year. naries at Bridgeport- In all, Cass City was repre- Iiisuraiict. 1.(.1)1.rsriii,iiI\’~.;ind Slated to assume their new Spaulding Middle School, sented by 47 students at the FOR EVERYONE Ildys tilc +riwoll tu scrllr duties July 1 are: George all area meet. Imployces. and evening finals at the Lapp, commander; Richard Temple Theatre in Saginaw. The local program contin- For mora Inlormilloncontrcl: Haney, senior vice com- ues to thrive because of b Professional eye mander; Jack Esau, junior Local winners included strong support from the exams Lord Reg&teredReprrrcrlrntfw vice commander; Ron seventh grade student Kerry school staff, according to Newel1 E. Harris Lom an sey, quartermaster ; Shagene, one of 6 finalists in Academic Track Coordinator b Prescriptions filled P.O. Box 38 Lawrence Englehart, chap- the vocal solo event. Accom- Gerry Tibbits. “The program b Large selection of CisCity, MI 4fV2tWl38 lain and service officer; panied by fellow student is successful here for that frames (517) 872-2688 Bruce Sherman, surgeon; Timothy Khoury, she won reason,” she said. and Basil Randall, advocate. “We’re looking forward to b All types of contacts Reglslefed repreientallve first place in the competition, Esau, retiring quartermas- In addition, 4 eighth grade next year.” b No-line bifocals ter, is the last of the original b Glasses repaired officers from the post’s char- ter date of January 1984. b Blue Cross & VSP participant AVID WALLEYE fisherman Brent Connell proudly show- DAVID C. cases the cabinet that houses his trophy fish. Caught while BATZER II, O.D. fishing out of Caseville, the 10+ lb. walleye was mounted by Professional Eye Care Bad Axe Cass City Dale Doyen, and the case was constructed by Ken 269-7263 872.3404 Zdrojewski, both Cass City residents. ’ Players ’ VOLUNTEERS performances ADD THAT SPECIAL TOUCH! scheduled rhis is certainly true of our volunteers at Hills and Dales General Hospital!

Port Austin Community 3n April 28, 1997, we will be having our annual Auxiliary Awards Luncheon to KERRY SHAGENE, one of 6 finalists Players will present “Savage Tonor our Volunteers. If you should come across one of our Volunteers this in the vocal solo event, won first place Dilemma”, a lively sequel to iveek, please give them a special pat on the back for all they do! at the Temple Theatre in Saginaw. “Curious Savage,” by John She Patrick, a beloved and widely Volunteers are one of America’s greatest national resources and Hills and Dales was accompanied by Timothy Khoury performed play. takes great pleasure in honoring our Auxiliary’s contributions and wish to zonvey sincere gratitude and appreciation for their dedicated, selfless, and (left). Depressed and world- NOTICE weary, after extensive trav- compassionate efforts! els, Mrs. Ethel Savage re- 1997 Hospital Auxiliary: turns to the Cloisters. The The Annual Meeting of the wealthy Mrs. Savage seeks Leota Anthes Lois Harris Elaine Proctor refuge from the world in this Jeanne Auten Catherine Hellow Iva Profit Zoning Board of Appeals of exclusive mental asylum. Laura Ball Vera Hoadley Phyllis Ridge However, the Cloisters is on Helen Bartle Pauline Hulburt Iva Rockwell the Village of Cass City will the verge of closing due to Edyna Bell Betty Hurst Joanne Sattleberg lack of funds. Janet Bishop Gail Hutchinson Theda Seeger be held Wednesday, May 7, Through a series of misad- Elsie Blades Helen Jerewski Janis Seeley ventures and hilarious Betty Brinkman Audrey Katzenberger Karen Smolarkiewicz 1997 at 7:OO a.m. at the events, the guests and the 2 B.A. Calka Verna Kilbourn Elizabeth Spencer young hippies who have in- Nancy Cech . Lorraine Konieczny Janet & Arnie Sticken Municipal Building, 6506 vaded the Cloisters keep the Maxine Clara Janet Kroesch Lucille Stine audience laughing. The plot Jean Comment Millie Kutey Shirley St rickland twists and turns to a delight- Virginia Crawford Geraldine Laming Rose Marie Ten0 Main Street, Cass City, ful conclusion, where the es- sential goodness which lurks Audrey Cummins Charlotte LaPeer Midge Thompson Michigan, for the election in all of us is discovered. Nina Davis Janet Leach Pat Teic hman Tom & Verna Dobbs Mary Jane Lint Eleanor Truemner of officers and any other Performance dates are: Delores Fleming Helen Lorentten Valerie Ussery April 25,26,27, and May 2 Janet Francis Lena Maleck Marcy Wallace business that may come be- CASS CITY students (front row, left) and 4. Please note there is Jane Fuester Alice McComb Jean Whitsett NO performance May 3 e Fri- Dorothy McKinnon Ruth Whittaker day and Saturday perfor- Jessie Goodall Jeremy Klinkman, Josh Dillon, (back Shirley Wolfe fore the Board at that time. mances are at 8:OO p.m. and Thelma Graham Connie McNaughton Joyce A. LaRoche row, left) Brad Ypma and Andy Sunday performances at 2:OO Betty Greenleaf Sue Meyer Isabel Wright Stoeckle all received honors at the Aca- p.m. For reservations and Esther Guinther Beryl Otto Sharla Zimmerman Village Clerk information, call 5 17-738- Lillian Hanby Annette Pinney demic Track All Area Invitational, 52 17 and leave a message. CASS CITY CHXONICLE - WDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1997 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE SEVEN Now 5-5for season Strongfield at Hawk softball team at .500 level

Gavel Invitational Coach- - . .. . Dave- Hoard's Cass City Rcd Hawks played 3 UBLY GAME Seven teams are entered in were set in the unique event That leaves just 2 records dou ble he ader s 1 ast w eck. the 7th annual Jack and Jill which,pits teams of 2 boys established when the meet The good news was that they Gavel Club Invitational track and 2 girls for each event, originated in 1991 still intact. won a pair of games from Two undefeated softball meet that starts Saturday at with the composite scores Oddly enough, considering A k r o n - Fa i rg r o v e. The bad teams tied into one another 9:30 a.m. at Cass City Rec- determining the winner. that Cass City has never won news, the team lost both last week Monday and when 1 reational Park. Last year one of the marks its own meet, the Hawks hold games in the other twin bills the twin bill ended, both: set in the inaugural meet fell both of the enduring records, with Whit e 1110 re - Prcsc o t t teams had a victory and ai Among them will be North (W-P) and Freeland. Cass Branch, which is the defend- when North Branch estab- in the Gavel and long jump. defeat. City's overall record is now ing league champion, one of lished a new mark in 4x200. Meet records are: 5-S pending the start of Visiting Ubly Bearcats won 5 Class B schools entered. Event School Record Year league play this week. the opener, 5-2, behind the 4- Other B schools returning to hit hurling of Krissy Wyrick. the meet are Imlay City, Yale Aftcr meeting tough Cass City's Rachel Peters Lakers 154' 1994 and Bad Axe. New this year Shot Put Dcckcrville at home Mon- was touched for 12 hits and Discus Lakers 433'3" 1994 is Frankenmuth. Due to a day, the Hawks were slated took the loss. previous commitment, the High Jump Lakers 22' 1996 to play at All Saints. The 66' 10" 1991 Lakers will not compete this Long Jump Cass City Cougars are the top-rated It was a tight game all the Car0 1:13.22 1994 year. Shuttle Hurdle team in thc 'I'huiiib C Na- way. Ubly scored in the sec- Bad Axe 49.07 1996 t 4x100 i ona I . ond and fourth innings. Cass Besides Cass City, the other Distance Medley Bad Axe 12:02.85 1992 Thc Hawks would havc had 2:16.91 1994 City closed to within a run Class C school in the com- Sprint Medley Cass City riwc succcss last week if the as Mandy Deering drove in 4x600 Bad Axe 650.90 1991 team could have held on to petition is Marlette. Meet .~. Shawna Long. director Larry Robinson says Odd Distance Marlette 9:34.67 1996 early leads. 4x200 North Branch 1 :44.67 1996 In ;I 12-9 loss to W-€I,in the that Yale and Frankenmuth # The Bearcats put the game 2:54.41 1992 will be teams to beat. 4x300 Car0 opening garnc the Hawks out of reach with a run in the. t 8 :09.26 1992 Last year 4 new records Even Distance Marle te scored 4 til~xin the first in- RED HAWK shortstop Melissa Heinkin applies a tag Mon- fifth and 2 more in the sev- ning and were ahead 6-1 af- enth. ter 3 inninps. day during the Hawks' contest with visiting Ubly. Cass City But Rachel Peters, who had dropped the opener 5-2, but earned a split with a 10-5 win in Cass City was led by hecn sailing along on a 2-hit- Deering, with 2 of her team's tcr, was victimiJed by the nightcap. 4 hits, Rachel Morell, with 3 hits in 4 tries, paced Ubly. shoddy support and a loss of catch up and post the win. In Hawk hitters like a sickle AKRON-FAIRGROVE control comhincd with 3 key The Bearcats also got 2 hits the opener it was a big fifth cutting through hay, allowing each from Rachel Herb and hits. She was rclicvcd by inning rally that turned the just 2 hits, striking out 9, Cass City took both games Jodi Hurd with 2 out and be- Patty Bratland. tidc. In the second game it while walking none. It all from Akron-Fairgrove, but it Cass City backed Jodi Hurd fore thc inning was ovcr, W- was nip and tuck through the added up to a neat 7-0 win wasn't easy, at least in the P had pushcd across 9 runs with a 13-hit attack in the first 5 innings when the for her team. first game, which went 9 in- nightcap as the Hawks won to trikc ;I 10-8 lead. A pair of Hawks trailed, 7-5, and then Freeland scored 4 times in nings before the Hawks pre- 10-5. runs in the 6th assured the were the victims of a 9-run vailed, the second inning and that 6-3. The Hawks jumped off to a ' victory. sixth inning rally by W-P to was more than enough for It looked as if Cass City healthy lead with a 4-run Cara Grnichen was hit by end the game. Monteath. Heinlein picked might win in regulation be- splurge in the third inning to the pitcher twice and wiis 2 Peters started both games up both of Cass City's hits. hind the pitching of Peters, break a scoreless tie and were for 2 with 3 RBIs. Shawna and wa5 charged with the Peters took the loss. who allowed one run in 2 in- never headed, although the Long's single and double in losses. Barrigar was credited Monteath wasn't as effec- nings, and Hurd, who shut game was in doubt until Cass 4 trips drovc in 2 runs. with both of the wins. tive in the nightcap and Cass out the Vikings until the last City counted 5 runs in the Cass City's start in the Peters and Janice Mastie City jumped off to an early inning when A-F ~lliedto tie seventh. nightcap was a carbon copy each had 2 hits for Cass City. 5-0 lead in the first 4 innings thc score, 3-3, with a 2-run Ubly scored a pair in the of its first garnc. The girls only to fall, 9-8, as Freeland rally. fourth to close the gap to 4-2 opened with a 4-run rally to FREELAND GAMES went on another big inning After a scoreless &th,Cass and the teams exchanged take a 4-0 lead af'tcr the first rampage. City pushed across 3 runs to runs in the fifth. Going into inning, only to lose, 17-7. The Hawks ran into a buzz Freeland scored 6 times in register its first win of the the last inning, the Hawks The diffcrence was that it saw in the arm of Freeland's the fifth inning to tie the week. Mandy Deering led were ahead by just 2 runs, 5- 1 didn't take W-P as long to Monteath. She mowed down score, added 3 more in the the Hawk attack with 3 hits 3. sixth and then held on to win and a RBI. Long also was 3 Melissa Heinlein, Janis as the Hawk rally in the last for 5, including a key double Mastie and Peters keyed the inning fell short. The Hawks in the ninth inning rally. win. Heinlein rapped a HAWK CATCHER MATT Oesch discusses a situation dur- scored twice and had the ty- Thc nightcap was called at double and a single and ing the Hawks' win over Ubly Monday with hurler Chad ing run on base when it the end of 3 innings as the drove in 4 runs. Peters was 4 - ended. Hawks hit early and often to for 4, including a triple. Diegel. Diegel worked 6 innings and struck out 10. Hurd went the distance for run up a 17-0 victory. Peters Mastie collected 2 hits and +. Cass City and took the loss. pitched the abbreviated game scored 3 runs. Long blasted 3 hits and drove and allowed just onc hit. In in 4 runs. Lindsay Maharg the short game Cass City Ubly's Janelle Schrader . Gaudy 7-1 record drove in 3, scored twice and logged 14 hits, including 3 was a perfect 4 for 4, includ- had 3 hits. each by Peters and Long. ing a triple, and scored twice. , Hawks pile up wins in pre-league games

Coach Toby Wegcner's Edwards closed out the con- flying start last week with a Cass City baseball team col- test for CasCity on the rub- pair of wins over visiting lected a pair of road wins ber and was credited with a Ubly Monday. The Bearcats Friday to extend their sea- save. are off to a slow start this sea- son mark to a lofty 7- l. Oesch gave Cass City a 3- son, winless in their first 4 The Hawks had little 1 lead when he opened the games. trouble downing host Akron- second inning with a solo Cass City benefited from Fairgrove, as they displayed home run blast. Oesch led some excellent pitching to an explosive offensive at- the winners with a 3-3 effort post the wins, blanking Ubly tack. Cass City defeated at the plate. Junior Matt her in both ends of the twin bill. their North Central Thumb collected 4 stolen bases for In the opener, Chad Diegel I HIGH EFFlCIEUU FEATURES IUCf UDE: League foe by the scores of Cass City and knocked in a strong-armed his way to 10 Hydrojet" Total Performance System 17-4 and 12- I. pair of runs. strikeouts in the game Flue baffle retards heat loss Mike Prosowski started on FREELAND GAME mercied after 5 innings, to the mound for Cass City in win 10-0. He allowed 4 hits V~TRAGLAS~lined tank the opener and collected his Tuesday's clash at Freeland and walked just one. n Foam insulation first win. Prosowski worked pitted 2 teams undefeated in It was a tight, well played 3 innings, allowing just one 4 starts and when it was over, game for 4 innings, played in hit while fanning 2. both had suffered first losses cold weather, as the Hawks The Hawks struck for 3 as the twin bill was split. led just 3-0 going into the runs in their first at bat, and It was a tight pitching duel fifth. The flood gates opened added 4 more tallies in the between Freeland's Chris in the fifth when the Hawks second frame to take a 7-1 Holly and the Hawks' Chris scored 7 times to end it. Tim lead. It would prove to be all Hahn and it was a shame that Micklash hit a 2-RBI triple the offense the guests would either had to lose in the well to drive in the 2 game end- need to register the win. played game. Freeland took ing runs. Senior Matt Oesch was the 5-inning game, 1-0. Aiding the attack was Chris credited with a save for the Holly allowed 2 hits, one Hahn, who was 3 for 3, visitors. Oesch worked 2 in- each by Cuddie and Diegel, scored twice, stole a pair of nings where he whiffed 4 while striking out 7. Hahn bases and had an RBI. Dave 30 GALLON Item 16135 and walked 2. allowed 4 hits and whiffed 5. Murphy contributed an RBI, HAWK INFIELDER Mandy Deering tosses out a 40 GALLON Item M136 At the plate several Hawks Big hit for the winners was 2 hits in 4 attempts and Whitemore-Prescott hitter Thursday during the opener had a banner day. Oesch by Mueller, who knocked in scored 3 runs. of a non-conference twin bill. Cass City suffered a sweep helped his own cause with 2 Bain from second base in the Delong took the loss and by the visitors, losing 12-9 and 17-7. RBIs on a pair of singles. third. Romzek doubled in 2 plate Dan Cuddie collected a The Hawks had their appearances for the Bearcats. double and single for the chances, but left a runner at winners and scored twice. third 3 times with less than 2 The nightcap was settled Looking for a CHURCH? Teammate Chris Hahn also out. early as Cass City scored 8 scored twice and collected 3 The Hawks handed runs in the first 2 innings on We welcome you through our door. RBIs on a perfect 2-2 effort Freeland its first loss of the the way to a 10-0 victory. You'll like what you find and be at the plate. Hahn also re- season in the nightcap, 5- 1, corded a stolen base in a THROUGH- WALL behind Cuddie's 2-hitter. The early attack made it welcomed back for more, THE- VENTED solid all-around offensive Cuddie had trouble only with & MOBILE HOME APPROVED easy for Dave Murphy to UNlTS ALSO ON SALE assault. his pitching rival, Bain, who notch the victory. He pitched Calvary Bible Josh Burkey suffered the solved his slants for a home the first 3 innings and al- loss for the Vikings despite run and a single, the only - I lowed 2 hits while walking going 2-4 at thc plate. safeties he allowcd. He one and striking out 4. Fellowship Offer good to qwlfied Thennogas propane CustOmerS. Stop in snd 888 how easy il Is to Mickey Carolan led the Vi- walked one and struck out 6, become one and have a new propane pas water heater installed in your home. kings with 3 safeties in 4 Bain pitched 4 1/3 innings Mike Prosowski mopped MAIN STREET. CASS CITY. ...ACROSS tries. Carolan scored twice and was relieved by up, allowing one hit. Joe FROM THE CASS THEATRE for the losers. Katzenberg. Cass City col- Rutkowski allowed 12 hits PARKING AND ENTRANCE LOCATED In the nightcap, senior lected 7 hits, including 2 for and walked one and was BEHIND THE CHURCH Dave Murphy bested Addam 3 by Cuddie and one for 2 charged with the loss. Kraynak 12-1 in a mercy by Hahn, Daniel and SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 a.m. rule 5 inning tilt. Murphy. Dan Cuddie, 2 tor 4; Matt MORNING WORSHIP 11:OO a.m. Customer Care Center liia Murphy entercd 4 Oesch, 3 for 3, and Micklash, EVENING SERVICE 6:OO p.m. BAD AXE 961 North Van Dyke Road strikeouts, walked 2, and al- UBLY GAMES 2 for 3 with 2 RBIs, led the m lowed just one run in 3 in- attack. Kyle Daniel lashed a PRAYER MTG. WED. 7:OO p.m. Phone 517-269-9955 or 1-800-955-9855 m nings of work. Andy The Hawks wcrc off to a bases emDtv home run. PAGE EIGHT C'ASS C'I'I'Y Cf4KONICLE - WEDNESDAY. APRIL 23. 1997 CASS CITY. MICHTGAN

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Registration for preschool story hour at Rawson Memo- quarter results at Walbro rial Library continues through April 28. 1,.E. Althavcr, chairman and nition systems and Walbro’s ings as new production con- Friday, April 25 chief executive officer, lines of automotive and small tracts begin and our invest- Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon, Good Shepherd WaIbro Corporation, re- engine aftermarket products ment in plants and people Lutheran Church, 8 p.m. ported record sales of performed well in the first begins to pay off,” he said. $ I S4,O 19,000 for the first quarter,” he noted. “How- “In addition, the first quar- Saturday, April 26 quarter cndcd March 31, ever, shipments of small en- ter a shift in focus for marks Owen-Gage summer rec sign-up, 9 a,m. - 1 p.m., 1997, compared with gine carburetors to original the company, with significant Owendale Fire Hall. $152,966,000 for the first equipment customers did not steps being taken to improve quarter of 1996. rebound as expected in the efficiency and enhance the Monday, April 28 Net income was $2,362,000 first quarter, because of high bottom line throughout Hills & Dales Hospital Auxiliary meeting, 12:30 p.m., for thc first quarter of 1997 inventories of lawn-and-gar- Walbro’s worldwide opera- Hills & Dales Hospital, c o 111 pared w i t h $4,5 34,000 den equipment due to last tions,” Althaver noted. Cass City Women’s Club meets at Charmont, 6 p.m. for the same period in 1996. year’s poor spring and sum- “As part of that shift, Cass City Village Council meeting, 7 p.m., municipal Thc company posted net in- mer selling seasons.” Walbro is implementing a building. come per share of $27 for “Expenses related to new regional operating structure. the first quarter of 1997, manufacturing facilities in This new structure will com- Wednesday, April 30 compared with $53 for the Brazil, China and the bine automotive and small Duplicate Bridge 7 p.m. at Charmont, Last week’s win- same period in 1996. Aver- company’s joint venture engine operations in order to in ners: John Haire and Bill Dupuis. age shares outstanding for Korea continued at higher better share resources, and the first quarter were than planned levels into the will result in a streamlined, 8,674,447 in 1997 and first quarter due to slow pro- more efficient organization 8,620,942 in 1996. duction ramp-up,” he said. better to serve Walbro cus- “Start-up costs for automo- “First quarter earnings were tomers around the world,” he &‘ireprevention tive production contracts that also affected by higher inter- said. begin later this year had a est expense due to the addi- “We are confident that our negative effect on Walbro’s tional borrowing needed to shift in focus and combined week underway bottom line in the first quar- support capital expenditures structure, along with the tcr,” Althaver said. “Automo- and increased taxes as previ- start-up of several major pro- tive operations also suffered ous credits were consumed.” duction contracts, will result from continued in-sourcing “Walbro is now reaching in improved earnings in the in Michigan by a major customer in thc the end of a 3-year period of second half of 1997 and be- first quarter. This in-sourcing heavy investment in future yond,” he concluded. April 20-26 is Wildfire Pre- $3,000,000 to suppress. - should bc completed by the business,” Althaver said. vention Week, and local fire 6. Can a car start a wildfire? end of the second quarter.” “This investment, which has Leopold ofticials urge residents to use Yes. Sparks from an improp- 1 “The’ performance of included a significant expan- me care when burning outdoors. erly tuned engine or an over- ; Wd hro’s European automo- sion of Walbro’s human and Joins The following are some in- heated catalytic converter; tive operations was mixed in physical resources, has been teresting facts about burning can start a wildfire, espe-, the first quarter, due to weak necessary to ensure the con- GAGETOWN ELEMENTARY students are learning about and wildfires: cially when the car is parked vehicle sales in some mar- tinued succcss and growth of Walbro or driven over grassy areas. ’ kets. In addition, overall the company in a highly Michael J. Leopold has occupations ranging from banking and law to medicine, me- 7. How do you extinguish profits from European opera- 1. How many times has a competitive, global environ- joined Walbro Corporation charcoal briquettes? Dunk ’ tions were significantly re- as vice-president, human re- chanical engineering and broadcasting through a special ca- Michigan governor invoked men t .” the emergency burning ban the briquettes in water until, duced by the strong dollar, as sources. The announcement “These expenditures have reer awareness program that brings professionals into the on a statewide basis? Tivice. they are cold to the touch., were profits from Walbro’s was made by Frank E. had a negative effect on earn- Once by Governor George Do not just dump them on small engine operations in Bauchiero, president and ings in recent quarters. How- classroom. Above, Dr, Jeffrey Crowley of Crowley Romney in 1963, and again the ground. Japan,” the Walbro chief ex- chief operating officer, ever, the second half of I997 in 1988 by Governor James 8. Is a lid required over a ccutive said. should mark a period of Walbro Corporation. Chiropractic, Cass City, was one of 7 professionals to address B 1anc hard. burn barrel? Yes. While ven- , “Sales of small engine ig- gradually improving earn- Leopold will be responsible classes Friday. 2. What is the number one tilation is necessary for corn- ’ for directing and overseeing cause of wildfires in Michi- bustion, ventilation holes in ’ CORPORATION all human resources activi- WALBRO the lid should not be larger ’ ties throughout Walbro Cor- In lbscola County gan? Burning debris - grass, leaves, brush and trash. thanalso be314 3/4 inch. inch There holes should- in the (In thousands, except share data) poration. He will report to Bauchiero. Spring clean up chores com- bined with dry, warm, windy sides and bottom of the burn 3 Months Ended Leopold comes to Walbro Ikbrdm Corporation from Newell Mosquito spraying slated weather result in the most barrel to provide adequate 1997 1996 Companies, Freeport, Ill., wildfires. vent i 1ati on. 3. What is a wildfire? Any 9. How do All-Terrain-Ve- where he held the position of fire burning out of control in hicles (ATV’s) cause wild- Net Sales $154,019 $152,966 corporate director - human natural vegetation. That in- resources. fires? Sparks emitted cludes all vegetation - grass, through malfunctioning - Net Income 2,362 4,534 He holds a masters degree - in business administration weeds, crops, brush or for- spark’arresters are the major- ‘ .. Net Income Per Share .27 .53 from Northern Illinois Uni- I ------ests. cause of ATV-started wild- ing water in the woodlots “snow m e I t ” mo squ I t oe s 4. How can you report fires. Keep ATV engines versity and a bachelor’s de- About 2,500 acres of which lay their eggs in May with a naturally occurring someone that intentionally properly tuned and equipped , Average Shares gree in psychology from the flooded woodlands will be and June in moist depres- 8,674,447 8,620,942 University of Illinois. He treated over the next 10 days soil bacterium called sets a wildfire? Call with a functioning spark ar- : 011 t st an d i ng Vectobac Bti (Bacillus sions in the woods. In the Michigan’s toll-free arson restor that complies with will be based in Walbro between the hours of 7 a.m. spring, when snow melts and t huri ngiensis israelensi s). B t i hot1 i ne: 1-800-44-ARSON. state law. I EBITDA* 17,728 16,925 Corporation’s Auburn Hills and 8 p.m. Airplanes con- spring rains flood these de- ducting the work can be is toxic to mosquitoes and The caller will remain confi- 10. What is the penalty for facility. He and his wife, pressions, the mosquito lar- allowing a fire to escape? It Jonanna, will relocate to the identified by their yellow other related flies but safe for dential, and a reward may be : * Earnings heforc interest and taxes, plus depreciation and other life forms. It produces vae hatch and begin develop- paid. is a misdemeanor punishable amortization. Detroit area. color and repetitive flight men t. I 5. How many wildfires oc- by a $100 fine and/or 90 days , In addition to the aerial curred last year? Michigan in jail. Willfully setting a ; treatment, ground crews will fire agencies responded to wildfire is arson, and is a larvicide small woodlots more than 5,000 wildfires felony punishable by a I Cass City- Quiz Bowl with hand equipment. that burned over 7,300 acres, $10,0oO fine and/or 10 years Homeowners are encour- and cost an estimated in jail. aged to help limit mosquito 20 Family compete Friday production on their property Team to by: Cass City’s quiz team is Disney World, Florida. Saturday?smatches begin at * eliminating water-holding GARAGE SALE gearing up to compete Winners from all classes 9 a.m. and run until approxi- against the best academic also are eligible to participate mately 5 p.m. There is no containers* cleaning out bird baths, teams from around ‘the state charge for admission, and troughs and pool ‘OV- in the 14th Annual National nrr. & in the loth Annual Academic Championship in spectators are encouraged to GI 3 McDonald’s State Champi- attend and support their fa- * clearing weeds and brush New Orleans and Washing- from ditches, catchbasins onship Quiz Bowl, spon- ton, D.C. vorite team. BAKE SALE sored by Michigan Senate and pond edges The 1997 state quiz bowl This year, 27 teams will Residents with questions Majority Floor Leader Dan competition begins Friday at compete in the Class A divi- about the program are asked DeGrow (R-Port Huron). 11 p.m. and runs until ap-- sion, 18 in Class B and 20 in to call mosquito abatement at April 26 proximately 7 p.m. Class C/D. 672- 3748. 9 a.m, - 12 noon More than 500 students will gather in Port’Huron for the Cass City Middle School event, slated forApril 25 and 26. St. Clair County Com- munity College again will host the annual competition Proceeds to benefit that brings together the 8th Grade Washington D.C. Trip state’s best and brightest high school students. Donation of non-clothing items accepted L Sixty-five league champion c 4 \ and major quiz team tourna- ment winners are preparing CRANE RENTAL SERVICE to compete in the 1997 “Su- per Bowl” of academics. Stu- dents from New Buffalo to the Upper Peninsula will make the trip to Port Huron for the double-elimination tournament sponsored by 1 DeGrow, the Southeastern Michigan McDonald’s Op-

erators’ Association, the state cI Board of Education and St. Clair County Community College.The MichiganAsso- -111 ft. boom with basket ciation of Secondary Princi- pals also endorses the com- -14 ton hydraulic crane petition. -Heat & A/C unit placement High schools compete in 3 ! -General lifting - trusses categories based on student THE SALLY DOERR Dance Studio hosted a spe- : -Operator furnished enrollment: Class A, Class B THE CASS CITY High School Quiz Bowl Team is gearing up cia1 dance workshop over the weekend featuring : and Class C/D. Winners re- Los Angeles, Calif., choreographer, dancer and ceive trophies, medals and to compete in a state championship quiz bowl slated for Fri- i -Insured for your protection teacher Keith Clifton, pictured above with Cass : McDonald’s Ray A. Kroc day and Saturday at St. Clair Community College. The local Youth Achievement Awards. City student Nicole Doerr. Co-owner and founder d/s services inc. The Class A champion also team is composed of (front row, left) Joseph Khoury, Todd of L.A. Danceforce Inc./Edge Studios, Clifton’s qualifies for the Panasonic Milligan, Ryan Hutchinson, (back row, left) Kurt Iwankovitsch credits include numerous appearances on film and I National Tournament ofAca- 872-3318 < demic Excellence in Walt and Jim Dale. Missing is Matt Klinkman. stage, commercials and the Academy Awards. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1997 PAGE ELEVEN Call 872m2010 Letter to the editor to Dlace an ad Transit (nonbusiness) rates. Who will pick up road kills? 10 words or less, $1.75 each ~ __ ._ insertion; additional words 8 cents each. Three weeks foi the price of 2-cash rate. Save Responsibility shirked money by enclosing cash with REMEMBER mail orders. Rates for display SECRETARIES' want ad on application. Letter to the Editor, ter ...... It is a total disgrace the DNR or thc Road Corn- DAY APRIL 23 that deer hit by vehicles are mission wants to take the Automotive WITH SOMETHING Residents in the Thumb allowed to rot and decay time or expense to take care < > SPECIAL FROM of this problem. whether owners or renters, along our roadways. Ap- 1993 PONTIAC Bonneville. SPECIAL SCENTS business organizations or proximately 6 weeks ago a Now thc volunteer organi- Excellent condition. Gray churches or civic groups take deer was hit just south of ' zations who are assigned cer- Lots of choices! interior and exterior, new Fresh Flowers tremendous pride in how Cass City on Cemctery Road tain areas along state high- tires and brakes, 63,000 their property and commu- - the deer still lies there to- ways should not havc to con- Silk Arrangements miles. $10,750. Call 872- Dried Arrangements nity looks, as noted by the day. Along M-81, between tend with the problem of deer 2702. 1-4-9-3 recent clean-up day in Cass Cass City and Caro, there are along the roadsidc. It is a big 9 Gift Baskets Scented Candles City. Businesses and volun- at least 3 along the roadside enough job picking up trash 1986 CUTLASS Ciera, 4- teers joined in a total com- for more than 3 weeks. thrown out by motorists. As always, Free in-town door, AM-FM radio cassette. delivery & satisfaction munity effort to clean up our Tuscola County brings in Runs excellent. $2,000 or area cxtra revenue during deer guaranteed ! best offer. 673- 1425. Call 872-3434 I'm sure therc are more out season as people from other 1-4-9-3 Along the highways therc that I haven't wen else- arcas come here to try to and let us take care of thai throughout the Thumb and special parson. where but maybe you have. down a deer, bringing with 1991 CHEVY Camaro R.S., 2-423-1 state of Michigan, there are This situation is not only dis- them money to spend on power steering, power Adopt-A-Highway sponsors FOR SALE - washer and gusting but a health hazard. food - gas - lodging that area brakes, air, tilt - southern car, that donate their tirne to clean businesses profit from. THANK-YOU! - Campbell Elementary volunteers, including (left to dryer. Come as a pair, will excellent condition. $8,200. not sell separately. $100 up the road sides, again Sorneone needs to stand up right) Linda Warmbier, Cathy Meck, Ruth Langlois and Carolyn Serious inquiries only. 872- showing deep concern in When I tried to find out who and take responsibility for each. Call 872- 1 192, Mittlestat, were treated to goodies, thank-you notesand gifts last week 1901, mornings only. 2-4-23-3 how our area looks. is responsible for picking up picking up road kills, 1-4-9-3 Now to the point of this let- deer, I was told that neither whether deer, skunks, dogs as part of a Volunteer Week celebration. The school has 41 adult volun- FOR SALE - Floral sofa, or whatever. teers who annually put in more than 2,000 hours of time at the school, FOR SALE - 1985 Buick Century 4-door. $600. Call $75; '81 Ford wagon, $300; Larry H. Bogart doing everything from copying and laminating to working one-on-one 872-2088. 1-4- 16-3 gold electric stove, $50. Call 1 Professional and Business I 872-9964, 2-4-23-3 Cass City with students. 1989 FORD Bronco XLT, 4WD, looks good, runs great, FOR SALE - bathroom van- 105,000. Asking $8,500. ity with sink, formica top, 1 DIRECTORY1 one drawer, white and gold, 8 face charges 872-3758 (after 5:OO p.m.). 1-4- 16-3 $50; bathroom stool, $20; 9x1 1' braided rug, blue and gray, $10. 872-2063. 6158 Anderson, Tuckey, SEIZED CARS from $175. DOUGLAS in circuit court Porsches, Cad ill acs, C hevy s , W. Elmwood Rd., Cass City. ernhardt, Doran & Co., RC, 2-4- 23- 3 'T'he following pcoplc ap- 11 dangcrous wcapon Jan. 4 BMW's, Corvettes. Also Certified Public Accountants PANKRATZ, M.D. -~ ._ Gary Anderson, CPA (Caro) pearcd in Tuscola County in Wisner Township. Jeeps, 4WD's.Your area. Toll FOR SALE - Men's Wilson Robert Tuckey, CPA (Cass City) Board Certified Circuit Court last week on *Joseph Green, 18, free 1-800-218-9000 Ext. A- Jerry Bernhardt, CPA (Caro) D, golf club set and bag, various criminal charges: Mayville, was sentenced to 967 1 for current listings. X-31 Thomas Doran, CPA (Caro) Orthopaedic 1-4-16-3 includes woods 1-4-5, full Valerie Jarnieson, CPA (Cass City) .Ellis H. Montgomery, 34, 7 to IS years in prison for his set of irons, pitching wedge 715 E. Frank St., Caro, MI Gary, Ind., pleaded guilty to pleas of guilty to 2 counts of Surgery 1994 BERETTA 1991 PONTIAC GRAND PRlX and putter. $90. 6734 Phone 6733137 unlawfully driving away an second degree home invasion 1977 98 OLDS, loaded, ex- 6261 Church St., Cass City, MI *Specializing 4-6,Auto ...... 581990 Auto, Air, AMIFM, Black .. $7,290 Houghton St. 872-4505. in autornobile and resisting and Fch. 13 in Novesta Town- cellent conditien, runs great, 1993 DODGE SHADOW 1990 SUNBIRD ...... $4,490 70,623 miles. $2,000 or best 2-4-23- 1 -I------Joint Replacement, a obstructing policc officer ship. 3ed ...... $6,390 March 29 in Cass City. 1990 MERCURY SABLE GS offer. 4307 Leach St., or call COUNSELING - Arthroscopic Green was also ordered to 1993 FORD TAURUS GL -I------FOR SALE Wilson 1200 A prc-sentence investiga- pay $2,000 in costs and fines, V-6, Auto, Loaded ...... $4,990 872-2446. 1-4-2 3- 3 - Surgery & d-6, 3.8, Loaded ...... $6,490 -__ LT golf clubs, 3-pitching tion was ordered and bond and $5,7SS in restitution. 1990 FORD THUNDERBIRD DOYOU HAVE A 1992 CAVALIER 224 wedge irons, 1-3-5 metal Fracture Cure was continued for the defen- @ThomasM. Louks, 26, LX ...... $5,290 1986 CUTLASS - 2 door, DRINKING PROBLEM? SPORT ...... $8,290 woods, $125.00. 872-5096. dant, who was remanded to Caro, was orcicred to remain 1990 OLDS CUTLASS V8, chrome wheels, auto- ALCOHOLICS 1992 PONTIAC GRAND AM matic, buckets, new exhaust. 2-4- 16-3 the custody of' thc sheriff's on probation for his plea of SUPREME SL - 2 Door & ANONYMOUS 4672 Hill Street Nhite, Excellent Condition$6,490 $1,000.872-4 192. 1-4-23-3 dcpartnient. Sentencing is to guilty to probation violation 4 Door in Your Stock Choice ~~ 1992 DODGE SHADOW ES ..... ~ AND AL-ANON Cass City, MI 48726 be scheduled. - failure to report to his su- WEIGHT SET - 200 pounds 3lack ...... $6,290 ...... '6,290 MEETINGS oThOrllaS V. 49, FOR SALE - 1986 S-10, 4 plus, 2 benches, 5 bars, good HOURS BY Murray, pervising probation agent, 1989 CHEVY BEREllA GT Every Friday Evening - 8:OO p.m. Detroit, was sentenced to 4 and use of marijuana. 1991 OLDS CALAIS cylinder, 4-speed, runs and shape, $100. 872-4192. APPOINTMENT $ Dr., Nice Car ...... $5,490 5 Spd...... $4,490 looks good, $1,800 OBO. 2-4-23-3 Good Shepherd Lutheran Church to IO years in prison for his Louks was placed on an plea of guilty to being a pris- electronic tether for 90 days, 1991 MERCURY TOPAZ GS 89 FORD MUSTANG LX $3,990 872-3901. 1-4-23-3 (517) 872-4320 oncr in posscssion of' inari- 4uto, Air WAS $5,590 NOW $4,890 1988 MONTE CARLO - V-6, FOR SALE - Matching ------and ordered to pay $500 in 1993 MERCURY Topaz, 2- INSURANCE .juana Jan. I2 in Indiantields costs. 1991 DODGE SPIRIT Loaded, Only 58,000 Miles ...... couch and chair, beige back- ---I-.--- door, teal, automatic, air, ground w/floral pattern. Call or Township, and to having 2 .Alan Dandron, 41, 4 Dr., Burgundy ...... '4,990 ...... $4,890 cruise, AM/FM cassette, after 4:30, 872-5340, Harrl+Hampshlre (517) 269-9551 prior felony convictions. Gagetown, was sentenced to 1991 FORD ESCORT 1984 MERCURY TOPAZ - 4 Cyl., OMichacl E. Donlcy, 33, 2 Dr., Blue, Auto ...... '4,490 Auto, just 56,000 Miles ...... $2,490 $4,400 or best offer.1-4-23- 517- 1 2-4- 23- 3 I Established 1924 5 to 7 1/2 years in prison for 665-2498. hur hometown independent Mayville, received a one- his plea of no contest to at- N.Y. Yun, M.D. 3 STEEL ARCH buildings, insurunce qent ,fiw: ycar delaycd sentencc for his tempted assault and battery :c- Physician & Surgeon 1995 DODGE 1500 pickup, new. 40x30 was $6,200, now Term & Universal Life plca of guilty to assault with July 1 I, 1994, in Columbia 995 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER . 1990 CHEVY CONVERSION Office Hours: club cab, 360 engine, cap, $2,990; 40x56 was $10,840, =Auto *Home a dangerous weapon Nov. 24 Township, and having one Passenger, 4 Cyl., Auto, Dual Air- Full Size, Loaded, Clean W90 Mom-Fri. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 5 Duraliner bed, running .Business Health in Frcmont Township. prior felony conviction. 3ags, Just 19,000 Miles ..... $10,990 1990 FORD - 112 Ton, now $5,990; 50x120 was FINANCIAL PROTECTION Thurs. - Closed boards, bug deflectors. 872- $20,450, now $1 1,990. He was ordered to partici- He was also ordered to pay 1993 CHEVY BLAZER - IS OUR BUSINESS , Sat. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. pate in a substance abuse 1 Door ...... $12,890 1988 CHEVY 1/2 Ton 5017. 1-4- 16-3 Endwalls available. 1-800- "We wunt to be your agent" 6232 Hospital Drive $1, I33.40,in restitution. program, and pay $1,000 in 1992 CHEVY S-IO SILVERADO - 2WD ...... $5,590 745-2685. 2-4-23- 1 Agents: Cass City @CharlesM. Hoef, 43, FOR SALE - 1986 Cavalier Mark Wiese Jim Ceranski Off ice 872-4733 court costs plus $120 in over- Millington, was sentenced to '6,290 1986 CHEVY S-10 - Blue, V-6;, 224, $l,OOO or best. MUST FOR SALE - Rocker re- 6815 E. Cass City Rd. Res. 872-4257 sight fees and a $60 victim 36 months probation and 90 1991 FORD AEROS Auto ...... $2,790 SELL. 6285 1/2 Main St., cliner, blue and white check, Cnss City, MI 48726 ----e--- crimc fee. days in the county jail (de- Extended, 7 Pass,, Loaded, 1984 CHEVY 1/2 TON Cass City, 1-4-16-3 excellent condition. Call af- 5 17-872-43s 1 HEALTH CARE .Martin K. Dye, 34, ferred to the end of proba- $8,690 Red & White ...... $2,49( ----I--- ter 4:00, 872-3426. --I----- Saginaw, faces a trial after a tion) for his jury conviction Prices are plus tax, title & plates 2-4-23-3 PHYSICIANS >OMMUNlTY RURAL motion to set aside an earlicr on a charge of manufactur- ----I--- HEALTH CENTER plea of guilty was granted by ing marijuana Sept. 17 in THUMB AUTO INC, WANTED - Lightweight HOON K. FOR NON-EMERGENCY thc court. A trial date is to Mi 1I i n g t o n Township. folding wheelchair. Call JEUNG, M.D. HEALTH CARE bc scheduled for Dye, who Hoef was also ordered to 51 7-269-21 61 LADIES' 26" 3-speed tour- 872-3517 after 4 p.m. $50 fee is chargcd with assault with undergo substance abuse ing bike, $50 or best. Youth 2-4-23-3 Including physician's fee Ask for Gene Hanson Surgeon testing/counseling, and pay scooter, $25. Call 5 17-872- and clinic room 21 0 Pigeon Rd., Bad Axe Specialist in Stomach $1,500 in fines and costs, (114 Mi. West of M-53 on M-142) 2474 after 6 p.m. 2-4-16-3 FOR SALE - Storage barns, and Bowel Problems No appointment necessary Tetil $180 in oversight fees and a all sizes, horse barns, dog Open 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. lHOURS Mon -Fri 8-5 30, Sat 9-2 p.m I 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily HILLS & DALES $60 victim crime fee. CHEVY S 10/GMC Sonoma houses, craft items, Will de- Saturday - 9 to 12 noon GENERAL HOSPITAL short box bed liner, $50; liver. Call 872-2608. 3rd Closed Thursday 'student house on Hurds Corner Rd., 6230 Hospital Drive 872-21 2 1 single lid truck tool box, $35; Sony AM/FM cassette car north of M-81. Harold Cass City, MI 48726 Physician on site 24 hr.May stereo, $50; Pioneer 6-inch Deering. Call anytime. Phone 872-461 1 for emergency care. of month' YouFind Need the Service in This. or .Product Action Guide1 speakers, $35; Pioneer 6"x9" 2-2- 12-tf 872-3490 ,I FAMILY RURAL 1 LaineTetil, senior at Owen- speakers, $50; Pioneer Super HEALTH CARE Gage High School, the Tuner 11, $75; Kenwood 1 5-STRING Bently Banjo Dr, Jeffrey Crowley daughter of Paul and Pam equalizer, 9 slides, $50; with case and strap and stan- Chiropractor "We're here for your Hunter of Gagetown, has SERVICE DIRECTORY Kenwood underseat ampli- dard and music rack. 872- 4452 Doerr Rd health care needs" been named April student of fier, $75; Pioneer truck 2396. 2-4- 16-2 the month, I speakers, Call 872- (across from Shell Gas Station) Richard A. Hatl, D.0. $75. John ZaWaGki PA-C 1843. 2-4- 16-3 FOR SALE - Girl's 24" 10 , Phone 872-4241 [APPLIANCE SERVICE IPLUMBING-HEATING I I RUST PROOFING I I 4674 Hill St., Cass City speed. Also 20" girl's bike. . STARCRAFT BOAT - 18 ft. Also 2 male Lab puppies, no Phone 872-4725 APPLIANCE Holiday, 70 hp Evinrude papers, 8 weeks old, $10. S.H. Raythatha, M.D. t3ff;i-e Wnigrr- Tuff-Kote Dinol I I WA4IbU AIVL.L.3. JOHNSON SALES & SERVICE (1983), $3,600 OBO. Call 872-3996. 2-4- 16-3 Automotive Rust Proofing I Dr. Rav I I Mom-Fri. 9 a.m.-5p.m. I APPLIANCE & FULL LINE OF MAGIC CHEF after 4:00, 5 17-883-2648. KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY Systems &Waxing 2-4-23- 3 mFRIGERATIOIY Gravel Guards FOR SALE - Campbell SERVICE WINDSHIELDS - New and Hausfield air compressor, 5 PODIATRISTS ~ Running Boards ---I---- hp, 60 gallon, vertical, 10,w Rock Kote Stone Chip Protection used. Stone chip repair. Pick 872-1101 up and delivery. Ace Glass & hours, $250. 872-4101 Cass City NORTHEASTERN 2-4-9-3 FOOT CLINIC Window, Cass City & Caro. __ .... 872-2822. 2-3-26- Phone 872-5010 Dr. Judi Ecker 8 Stoves, Refrigerators, Division of Thermogas FOR SALE - Couch $75, and Dr. Thomas Bobrowski 961 N. VanDyke Rd., Bad Axe Office Hours: Mom-Fri. 8-5 "YOUR FAMILY FOOT I All Brands Phone 269-9955 FIREWOOD - Ash - Maple, dryer, $75. Both in good con- CARE CENTER" seasoned. $40 a face cord. dition. Call 872- 1 192. 4672 Hill St., Cass City Cass Citv I DAN~SPOWER& STOVE 872-3515. 2-3- 19-tf 2-4-9-3 Brian C. 872-4327 or 3592 Center, Essexville Laine Tetil WINDOW CLEANING deBeaubien, M.D. 895-8594 AUTO SERVICE Fireplaces, Stoves, Chimneys I Chimney Sweeping & Repairs Storms - Screens - Windws Board Certified -3--ry--- I Honors compiled include Gas, Wood Fireplaces, Orthopaedic Surgeon VETERINARIANS Janitorial Service Floors I student council representa- Stoves & Fireplace Inserts Eaves & Gutters Cleaned I I COMPREHENSIVE tive, membership in the 3.0 Service/Auto Electric Sales & Service Hi-Riser Service & Rental Edward Scollon, D.V.M. I ORTHOPAEDIC CARE Club and National Honor Specializing in auto & truck electrical wiring. Estimates on Commercial, Veterinarian 6509 Main, Cass City I Total Joint Replacement Society. She also is a mem- Certified Mechanic Residential & Industrial Work a Chronicle ~ Phone 872-3190 Arthroscopic Surgery Farm and ber of the Business Profes- Blaine deBeaubien, Prop. Complete Insurance Coverage rn Sports Medicine Pet Animals sionals of American, Drama Phone 072-2251 Security Services Available I 6597 Main, Cass City Liners Work rn Adult & Pediatric Phone 872-2935 Club, year book staff and * 1120 Gratiot. Saoinaw I I 4849 N. Seeger St., Cass Cit!I Sally Doerr Dance Troupe. Endoscopic Carpal CASS CITY TIRE I Call 790-7609 1 Tunnel Release She plans to attend Central I Like Magic r--ALL PETS Michigan University. Hercules and Cooper Ad I Arthritis Care To Place An . TIRES I Most insurances accepted VETERINARY CLINIC fire repair Flowers - Plants - Balloons in The Cass City Chronicle a 4675 Hill St., Cass City P.C. Alignments Mufflers Sandy Tierney, Owner rn 6550 Main St., Cass City rn Brakes *Oil Changes Action Guide (517) 872-4320 Susan Hoppe D.V.M. Gertrhed Mechanrc 6476 Main St., Cass City, MI 48726 Phone 872-2010 I 1080 S. Van Dyke, Bad Axe 4438 S. Seeger St. Phone 872-5303 Call 872-2010 ...... I (517) 269-3002 I Phone 872-2255 PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1997 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

CALL 872-2010TO PLACE rAN ACTION AD Real Estate For Rent U(Notices Services Services Services .> NOTICE - MISSING Cass Additional ~ FOR RENT - one bedroom - You think we forgot -~ apartment Hillside North City High School band uni- BUT WE DID NOT Smith Simpson Excavating FOR SALE by owner - Don't forms. If you have one in the Thomas Roofing ' Classified Apartments. $325 plus de- Happy 40thCindy Dozer landscaping - All miss this one. This 2-unit posit, 872-2445. 4-4- 16-tf closet that hasn't been re- Refrigeration types of backhoe work Serving the area home will help pay your turned, please return to Cass TNB Gang and House demolition & removal for 26 years .Ads on mortgage. Lower unit has WE ARE NOW taking appli- City Band Department, No I basement, 4 bedrooms, of- cations for 1 bedroom apart- questions asked, 872-2 148. Appliance Repair Footings - Waterlines - LICENSED fice, bathroom, kitchen, din- ments at Northwood Heights Ask for Mr. Jason Smigell. Complete septic systems INSURED page 11 ing room and living room. in Cass City. Rent is based 5-4-23-2 Sand - Gravel - Topsoil Large fenced in back yard on income. For rental infor- WANTED - Crafters for All makes and models Variety of fill - BONDED and a garage. Upper unit has mation call (5 17) 872-2369. Car0 Cars and Crafts week- Any size fill job 872-2970 f Household \ living room, kitchen-dinette, Equal Housing Opportunity end, June 13 and 14, 1997, Call 872-3092 FreeEstimates Sales bathroom and one bedroom. 4- 1-8-tf For information, call 673- 8-3- 15-tf 872-4502 Cass City Private entrance with large 521 1. 5-4-23-2 1 5-4-23-1 8-3-25-t 8-1-23-tf ~~ BIG SALE -Thursday, April private deck. For more infor- LARGE, SUNNY one- bed- - I LEEMORGAN 24, and Saturday, April 26, mation call 872-4862 after 9:OO-3:OO. Infant to size 6 5:OO p.m. 3-4-23-3 Good Luck KAPPEN TREE girls' and boys', women's, CASS CITY, MICHIGAY ANTENNA SERVICE household. 6757 Third St. PASTURE LAND - 45 acres, ceiling fans, 1 1/2 baths, and for fun. Respond by May i. Cass City High *INTERIORS 14-4-23-1 plus 57 wooded near Cass an open floor plan. Laundry *EXTERIORS INSTALLATION Let YOUR tree problem Call Janet at 269-9757 or School Band be OURS! City. G.F. Ralka Realty. 1- facilities and courtyard avail- 269-8889. 5-4-23-2 *WOOD GRAINING SERVICE GARAGE SALE - Saturday, 800-296-8937. 3-4-23- 1 able. $500 per month, utili- at the .TEXTURING We're insured for your Owen-Gage Summer protection April 26, only, 9-5. Kids' ties not included. 1-8 10-549- State Band Festival Also Radios, VCRs, clothes, toys, exercise bike - FOR SALE - One bedroom 7205. 4-2- 19-tf Rec Sign-up CBs, Marine Radios, TREES BRUSH house, great location in town like new, cedar rails and Saturday, April 26 in Stereos, TVs LIMBS STUMPS much more. 3988 Hoppe (Cass City) with extra lot. Cull Anytime FOR RENT- Cass City Mini, 9 a.m. till I pm. Williamston (517) 872-3840 Rd.,Gagetown. 14-4-23-1 Asking $30,000 firm. 872- Storage. Call 872-39 17. PHONE 872-2696 1-800-322-5684 3758, after p.m. Owcndalc Fire Hall Friday 8- 1 1-27-tf 500 4-3-13-tf .- Schneeberger's 1-5 17-673-5313 : MOVING SALE - Saturday, 3-4- 16-3 Any boy or girl interested 5-4-23- 1 ~ ~ 8-3-2%t 8 a.m. till noon. Variety of Notices in playing T-ball thru Appliances-TV-Furni ture -I items, clothing, knickknacks, FOR SALE - Building lot Babe Ruth is welcome. HELP! Cass City couple miscellaneous. 6325 Church with 100' of frontage on Must br accsnipanied by with three children and one BINGO - Every Sunday at Street, Cass City. 14-4-23-1 paved road. Located 2 miles puretit or guardiati on the way, have outgrown hlhouette dimouscne Sehuice Custom from Cass City. 517-872- St. Pancratius Hall, S. All coaches & helpers our little apartment and re- 1O-FAMILY garage Whatever the Occasion... HUGE 399 1. 3-4-9-6 Seeger, Cass City+ Doors welcome ally need a bigger place to and yard sale! Located at open 5:OO p.m., games start 5-4-23- Leave the Driving To Us! live in Cass City. If you can Weddings Proms LWIl I 2140 Main St., Ubly, starting ~ ANTRIM COUNTY 10.01 at 5:30. "No smoking" ef- help us, please call me at Concerts Sporting Events Wednesday, April 30, Beautiful Acres with fective May 5. Phone 872- 872- 1901. 5-4-9-3 Airport Runs A Night Out Service through May 2, beginning at woods and fields. Re- 5410, Knights of Columbus NOTICE &?ALLYLAMING, OWNER I Comvlete Auto Sewice I I ,:I Complete lawn service 1: 9 a.m. until ?. Lots of good mote hunting and camping. Council No. 8892. 4276 Ale St., Cass City CALL clean clothing, some brand State Land nearby. 5-4-24-tf Evergreen (Wanted to Buy ] 517-872-1290 Free estimates names, all sizes, curtains, $9,900, $500 down, $1301 8-10-23-t I (517) 872-4528 Insured I knickknacks, bedding, pic- BINGO - Every Wednesday Township WANTED - Clean, used, Lone Automotive Aaron Anthes month, 11% Land Contract. electric stove and refrigera- , I ture, wet and dry vacuum, Northern Land Com- night. Open 6:OO-early bird I Ronold E*Palmer 7716 Deckerville Rd. file cabinet, steel desk, 6:30 - regular bingo 7:OO. Zoning Meeting tor. Call anytime and leave 517-665-9989 pany, 1-800-968-31 18 or message. 872-3587.6-4-9-3 8-4;9-'4 300,000BTU NG boiler with www.northernlandco.com. Post 3644 VFW, Weaver St. Monday, April 28 Builder Deford, MI 48729 ' 5-2-26-tf --- +; all attachmnents, 8x18 ft. 3-4-23-2 1:30 p.m. ( ToGive Away ) New buildings, old wooden garage door with buildings, rooJing, Commercial & ResidentiF"' opener, 3 pt. hitch cultivator, - LOST - Near Kelly Road, Township Hall FOR SALE Parcel of land FREE TO good home - 1 1/2 siding, pole barns AMS ASPHALT & *. storm doors, 5 hp snow- with pond. Nice location for Husky mix, female, spayed, -- - year old Golden Lab and MAINTENANCE r..:: blower, quad tires, lots of home with view of deer com- big dog, very friendly, wear- Retriever mixed. Call after 5 NO JOB TOO BIG OR ACE QLASS Family Owned TOO -. miscellaneous for men and ing to drink from pond. Land ing collar. Call 872-5 159. p.m. 1 (517) 665-2678. SMALL ot CAS$ CITY SEALCOATING 1:: women. 14-4-23-2 5-4-9-3 2805 Crawford Rd. has 352' of frontage, approxi- 24 Hour 7-4- 16-2 Auto Glass HOT PATCH REPAIR *c mately 3 acres on paved road Cass City, Mich. 48726 HOT RUBBER CRACK FIL~:** 20 FAMILY Garage & Bake Commercial Glass 2 miles from Cass City. 5 17- WANTED - Owners of clas- WRECKER Services PAVING .* Sale (5 17) 872-4780 Replacement Windows 0. - April 26, 9-12, Cass 872-3991. 3-4-9-6 sic cars for Caro Cars and STRIPING *. City Middle School. Pro- 8-9-30-tf WENew INSTALL Windows SERVICE *EDGING AVAILABLE '*: ceeds to benefit 8th Grade FREEESTIMATES a:: EE. Franzel Glass & Vinyl Florida Washington, D.C. trip. Do- 872-2251 day Ken Martin (517) 683-3133 -:: nation of non-clothing items -- Rooms Home Features: VFW HALL available for 872-5606 night Well Drilling (810) 870-3646 accepted. 14-4-1 6-2 7 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, Main Electric, Inc. Vinyl Siding 8-4-2331 - Floor Laundry Room, Hickory rental occasions. Call Jim 2" to 5" wells Homes - Farms SI 7-am2822 .I Cabinets, Kitchenaid Dishwasher, &ranski at 872-435 1. ** Commercial .f Rummage Garbage Disposal, Central Air Con. drilled & repaired ..* ditioning, High Eficiency Fumaa Industrial *.a and Hot Water Heater, Anderser Pump Sales Hacker * Windows. Insulated 8' Garage door New and rewire Excavating ii Sale Wood Basement-Fully Insulated-Par You call, we haul & Service STATE LICENSED ewing and Alterations tial Drywall. Many Other Extras! & Landscaping :{ CASS CITY WRECKER by Kuthleen Nizzola Cass City Call fur an appointiiicnt (517) 843-5811 Phone 872-4114 Septic Systems (517) 872-5029 & .:L AUTO ELECTRIC Holiday Crafts Basements Presbyterian Church Custotii built by Don Bullclck 8-9- 15-ti 4 180 Hurds Corner Road I I AAA Affiliated Wearables Bulldozer Work +* May 1,9 a.m. - 5 p.m. I 3-3-23-31 8-8- 10-tf 5-8-3 1- t MIKA'S CUSTOM Bridal Parties Backhoe Work , I & Complete Landscaping Needs May 2,9 a.m. - 4 p.m. For Rent Interior Exterior lending, zippers, hems GOOD VALUES MOLDINGS Painting Brian Hacker zd SMALL HOUSE for rent - Hardwood Molding Children and adults 2325 W. Huron Line Road :: 14-4-23-2 R. Retirees on 1y. Refrigerator, Furniture Repair No job too small Ubly, MI 48475 c 5 FAMILY garage sale - stove, newly remodeled. Call Free estimates (517) 872-3595 _- April 25-26, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., 872-33 15, ask for Opal. Woodworking 4661 Oak - next to middle 4-3- 19-tf Reproduction Design Call 872-2663 school, Crafts, knickknacks, Fireplace Mantels 8-10- 19-tfet household, clot hi ng, SUGAR CREEK APART- MENTS - (M-81 and Ross Kraft ,I children's items, miscella- Main. (5 17) 872-20 10. 4556 Green Rd., Cass City .WIVE neous. 14-4-23-1 Romain Rd., Caro). Newly lAILY LUNCH BAR Cass City,Mich. constructed one, 2 and 3 bed- 5- 12-4-tfn 872-3976 $5.25 8-4-1 (517) 872-3601 ROOFING GARAGE SALE - April 24 room plans with one or 2 Certified Master Mechanic 3-t baths, washer and dryer con- and 25,9 a.m.-3 p,m. 2 114 Computer A1 ignments and miles east of Cass City on M- nections, balconies or patios, FRIDAY FISH FRY central air, major appliances, Computer Balance Francis Builders 81. 14-4-23-1 $5.95 p.m. MLMBU dishwashers, pantries, walk- & Rotation 4-9 New Homes or SIDING in closets, mini-blinds, and Front End parts Includes Salad Bar Regripping, Repairs f Real Estate "Custom Built - Game Remodeling, Roofing, 1 much more! Rental rates Shocks & Struts TUESDAY SPECIAL Homefront Improvement Clubs" For Sale from $459.00. Three to 12 Brakes 4 - closing Siding, Barns, Pole *Flood removal; month leases. Office and Tune- ups Liver & Onions Golfsmith Components Buildings Remodeling 4394Don Maple Dohn #3 * GOV'T FORECLOSED Model open Monday-Friday Free Estimates All you can eat - $4.50 Reasonably Priced homes from pennies on $1. 4:30-6:30 p.m. Call 517- Demo Clubs Available Licensed and Insured 517-872-5054 Cass City Delinquent tax, repo's. 673-05 15. (Equal Opportu- All your tire needs from SUNDAY Phone 872-2921 Phone 872-347 1 8-7- 1O-tf REO'S.Your area. Toll Free nity Housing). 4-4-9-tf w h e e I ba rro w s @ed- .~ Enjoy Breakfast Menu 7e (1) 800-218-9000 Ext. H- to tractors our or 872-4696 * 9671 for current listings. FOR RENT - Space in Park- 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. * 3-4- 16-3 See us today 8-2-26-t "Bear's Lawn Care" * way for office or small busi- L There's no iob s ness, Reasonable rent, all Hours 0 Cass City Tire * utilities included. Call 872- Closed Monday Call 872-3579 8 I HIGHRISK * 5448. 4-4-9-tf Tues. - Sat. a.m. - 9 p.m. mortgages, refinance, pur- Phone 872-5303 I1 Landscaping * Sunday 9-3 p.m. Robert Bliss Lawns + chases. homes, vacant land, FOR RENT - nice 2-bed- 5- 12- 18-tj * mobiles on land, cash in hand, room mobile home, 3 miles Builder ShrubTrimming consolidation, slow payment, 4 Edging from town. $300 security CASS CITY PARKS & RECREATION Licensed & Insured 872-5082 bankruptcy, foreclosures ok. deposit, $300/month. Call Spring & Fall w Call Annette 872-3345. 4-4-23-3 1997 CO-ED SLOWPITCH LEAGUE Replacement Windows Licensed & Insured Vinyl Siding Guaranteed Workmanship Cleanups CONTINENTAL Welcome to Year 5 of the Cass City Co-ed Slowpitch New Construction & Free Written Estimates t FOR RENT - 3-bedroom ,eague. Last year we had 4 teams. This year we would Remodeling MORTGAGE mobile home in country, no Over 20 yrs. Experience ike to have at least 8 to 10 teams. The league will be on Homes & Businesses Call Jim today 1-8OO-561-5715 pets. Call after 5:00, 517- Monday nights, starting June 16. The games will start at 8-5-31-ti 8-3-19-1 t 3-4-2- 5 665-0149. 4-4-9-3 5:45 p.m. and 8:45 p.m. Length of the season will de- ThankYou! pend on the number of teams in the league. Deadline for John's Small Engine Repair il teams to sign up is June 1. Contact Doug Hyatt at 872- KING-ME Ray Armstead and Co. 4584. ALL MAKES & MODELS Complete Tax and MEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE RESIDENTIAL 6426 Cass City Rd., Cass City, Mich. :

Welcome to Basketball in the park for 1997 ROOFING Q Accounting Services Across from stockyard 3 Hello everyone and welcome to summer basketball in Cash Your best bet, City. We are looking for teams to participate in the sum- Gas & Oil Furnaces straightening available i* Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 5:OO p.m. * mer league or anyone who would like to play but doesn'l cull me first!!! * Rates 1 0the r a pp o in t me n t s avai Iab Ie have a team; we will find you a team. All Gas Appliances Reasonable We would like to have a IO-team league and play every Timothy L. King HEATING Mom-Fri. 4 - 9 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p,m. E team twice. We would also like to start the season by 6545 Church St., Cass City, Michigan 872-99568-4- 16-2 and 872-3866 Monday, June 9th, and finish up with a double-elirnina- Y Ph: 517-872-4532 Fax: 517-872-5140 tion tournament. There will be 3 age divisions: 15-18 COOLING 19-30, and 31 and over. Contact Doug Hyatt at 872- I TipTop Cleaning $584 or Joel Palmateer at 872-4666 by June I. SPECIALIST 1 CARPET BRlTE ~:~~~f~~ Smells Good Paul L. 1 STEAM DRY 13 yrs. Experience VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE Truck Mount Welcome to VB in the Sand '97 Don't have the time to Brown I Hello everyone and welcome to summer volleyball in Cass clean? Owner Zity. We are looking for teams to participate in the sum- Give me a call - I can help! State Licensed mer league anyone who would like to play but does or 6425 Seventh St. 24 Hour Emergency not have a team; we will find you a team, We would like 872-4614 I; Cass City, MI 48726 Service Larry Harper Upholstery Cleaning to play the league on Wcdnesday nights and start the sea- 4205 Little Rd. Spot Removal son on Wednesday, June l l. Contact Doug Hyatt at 872- (517) 872-3324 CALL 51 7-072-2731 Cass City, MI 48726 Odor Killing Expert 1584 bv June 1. 5-4- 2 3 -4 8-4- 2-4 8-3-30-1 I3-4-9-tf I * '** ' CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23. 1997 CALL 872-2010TO PLACE AN ACTION PAGEAD THJRTEEN Services Services Services BUILDERS LICENSE SEA ISLAND LOTS: Cor- w* COURSE. The "original" home ELECTRIC MOTOR and ( Help Wanted ) ( Help Wanted ) geous homesites on private .r PAUL'S PUMP REPAIR - power tool repair, 8 a.m.to SALT FREE iron condition- RED HAWK lree Service - study course. Pass Michigan island with community dock & aater pump and water tank State exam. Money-back 5 p.n~weekdays, 8 a.m. to ers and water softeners, Trimming and removal of all HEARTLAND HOME BABY-SITTER wanted in boat launch on intracoastal sales. In-home service. guaranteed. Spring price waterway. Beaufort, S.C. noon Saturdays. John Blair, 32,000 grain, $700. In-home trees. Quality workmanship, Health Care and Hospice has my home full time, week- :, :, Credit cards accepted. Call break: $79 complete. (Save service on all brands. Credit reasonable rates, free esti- 2 full time positions for RNs days. Send letter of interest Average year-round tempera- 673-4850 or 800-745-4851 118 mile west of M-53 on $16). Free information: 1-800- ture 65 degrees. 1.62-acre lot, Sebewaing Road. Phone cards accepted. Call Paul's mates. Call John, (5 17) 872- in the Thumb area. Must be to: Baby-sitter, PO. Box 122, Y 363-5489. $35,900. Dock-approved lots !, !, anytime, 8-9-25-tf Pump Repair, 673-4850 or 9804. 8-3- 12-52 RN with one year's experi- Cas City. 11-4-9-3 4. 269-7909. 8- 12- 13-tf from $54,900. 1-800-417- 800-745-485 1 for free analy- ~ ence, with excellent commu- B-STOCK AVAILABLE at 6770. Ib{ THINKING OF SELLING? sis. 8-9-25-tf COMPLETE DOG kennel- nication and organization HIRING EXPERIENCED blowout prices. First come, ing, starting at $6 a day. Call skills. Must be able to work Roofers. Health and life in- I!;i Free Market Evaluation! first served for DSS 18" satel- NEED CASH? Have an annu- REPAIRING KIRBY Vacu- 658-2332. 8-9-4-tf independently and as a team surance provided. Call Tho- lite dish, Limited quantities, ity or structured settlement? *Toosmall Settling estate mas Roofing, 5 17-872- $1 ums - since 1977. Repair any player. Contact Kathy Finn guaranteed lowest price in We purchase them and pay 2970, Monday thru Friday, :4 Job transfer School system make in vacuum cleaners. at 1-800-932-669 1. - -_ Michiaan. Call TODAY! 1-800- fast. Dependable. Oldest in Climate Too large Free estimates. Need Kirby Equipment 11-4-23-1 X:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. SAY -nI s H, the business. Call Settlement 1 1-4- 16-3 parts - bags - belts - rollers - Capital 1-800-959-0006. Location FOR SALE - bush hog, Used shampoo, etc.? Will ship Make your happen as a WOLFF TANNING BEDS ... once. $500; drags, $50; 3- future ; Whatever your Give me a cull Parcel Post. Call 269-7562 SALES REPRESENTATIVE Montego Bay, Home & WOLFFISUNMASTER or 479-6543 evenings, Kirby point plow, $50; Case trac- Commercial units. Factory Co mme rciallHome Systems. reason Roger of Bad Axe, 1051 East Hu- tor. 872-56 15. 9-4-23- 1 for Cellular One. Work for a very successful cellular busi- direct. Financing available. 90 Our sunbeds are larger, tan Osentoski Realty & Auctioneering ron, across from the Franklin ness celebrating its 6th year. We're expanding our sales days same as cash. Units start better, cost less. America's 247-4301.as low as $109. Call 1-800- Largest Independent Manu- 872-2747 - 872-4377 Inn. 8-3- 12- 16 FOR SALE - Case tractor force to include a sales rep for designated territories within Model 195. Call 872-2251. Huron, Tuscola and Sanilac Counties. To apply, you need facturer. Easy payments, free to meet the following criteria: delivery. Free color catalog. 1- 9-4-23-3 ADOPTION: Our wonderful 800-300-9871, r- Real Estate For Sale previous sales experience lives we want to share with FOR SALE - 1953 Farmall technically minded/quick learner your precious baby in our care, Super C, 2 pt. with center strong verbal and written communication skills Love, kisses, hugs, peace for ROCKY MTN hydraulics. 872-2251. FOOTHILLS. project a professional image us all forever after. SO COLORADO. 70 AC - 9-4- 16-3 JaninelMichael 1-800-493- $34,900. Beautiful woods and self-driven with little need for direct supervision. 2277. Salary and commission position with high income. Ben- rolling fields wlso exposure & abundant wildlife. Spectacular efits included. Send resume to Sales Rep Position, POB BETTER BUILT BUILDINGS, views of Greenhorn, Sangre FOR SALE - Polled Here- 327, Caro, MI 48723. 1 1-4-23- 1 (Polo Buildings), Horse barns, ford hull, $1,000. Call 872- De Cristo & Wet Mtns. Mins to storaae buildings, workshops. lakes & Nat'l Forest. Year- 2088. 10-4-23-3 THE CHARMONT in Cass Let & design and build your - round access, tel/elec. EZ City has an opening for a part work Wanted new buildinq. Call for quote FOR SALE - Black and c 1 owner financing. Call now time waitperson. - Must be today. 1-88gPOLE-BARN. white bull, $550. Call 872- TOTAL LAWN CARE - (719) 564-6367. Red Creek mature, outgoing and over High School boy with expe- Ranch at Hatchet. 2088. 10-4-16-3 18. Experience necessary. $$LUMP SUM CASH WAITING FOR YOU! __I rience and references needs CHelp Wanted Also needed - part time work. Excellent rates for NOW!$$ We buy your insur- FRIENDLY TOYS & GIFTS 1 kitchen help. Call 872-4321 quality work. Jim Dale, 872- ance settlement, annuity, mort- has immediate openings in for an interview. I 1-4-23- I gage notes, or farm contracts your area. Number One in HELP WANTED - Full time. 5387. 12-4-1 6-3 ~~ (PFC's) payments for CASH! Party plan: Toys, gifts, Ben Franklin, Cass City, BABY-SITTER needed in Quick closing. 1-800-338- Christmas, home decor, Free Apply in person. 1 1-4- 16-2 MOTHER OF ONE will 5815, ext. 200. Cass City Monday thru Fri- baby-sit in my home. Close catalog and information. 1- day, 7 a.m.-4 p.m. for sum- TEAM DRIVERS WE HAVE 800-488-4875. THERMOGAS COMPANY to schools, non-smoking at- mer months. Must have own mosphere. Call 872-3294. WHAT YOU NEED: 5000+ - A leader in the propane, transportation. Call 872- miles per week, driver friendly OTR - No experience neces- heating and appliance indus- 12-4-9-3 ~- 5183 after 4 p.m. 11-4-16-3 freight, split up to $440 per sary, up to 30 ,cents per mile, try, is looking for a motivated weekly pay, insurance fur- Cass City Schools - 3.38 acres 3 bedrooms, 2 For The &ice of I! 3 bedroom trailer 16-YEAR-OLD honor roll mile, dedicated runs, weekly person to a position as a nished, 401k. Assigned trac- 2 full baths, stove, refrigerator, washer and plus 2 bedroom home. House is like new fill Full timemart time home time, new condo's, driver, service person at our student wishes to mow tors. CDL "A" wlHAZMAT dryer stay. Large deck, pool. 2 car drywalled in and out. Also nice barn. US-082 Flexible schedule excellent benefit package, Cass City and Unionville lo- lawns. Years of experience, required. Call Landair Trans- garage. No close neighbors. CC-293 Easy work reliable, references available. plus much more. Tractor pur- cations. Qualified applicants chase program coming soon. port, Inc., 1-800-788-7357. ~ 872-3852. 12-4-9-3 should possess average to No experience Phone 1-800-745-4473 for above average mechanical Earn $300-$600weekly details. Owner operators SO. CAROLINA WATER- WILL HOUSE clean. Flex- FRONT SALE. Beautifully skills, a clean driving record at home, guaranteed encouraged to respond. and good interpersonal skills. I ible hours, reliable, good wooded, dock approved parcel Pay will be hourly and be Call M-F, 8 a.m.40 p.m. worker. Call 872-4374. STEEL BUILDINGS: Sale: wllong frontage on spectacular based on experience and Central time 12-2-26-9 30x40~10,$4,527; 40x60~14, 50,000 acre recreation lake in So. Carolina I next to 18 hole qualification. If interested, $8,257; 50x75~14, $11,866; This Lovely Ranch is ready to move into. Large family WILL DO baby-sitting in my championship golf course. room, patio doors leading to multi-level deck, large land- please submit a resume to 50x100~16, $15,949; 60x ext -11 27H 1 6 home. 5 17-658-8357. 10c)x16, $18,614; Mini-storage Fish, boat, golf year round in scaped backyard. New carpet in family room, living rcmi Thermogas Company, 96 1 i,h:atc!! Beautiful Newer Home - Central air, master 12-4-23- 1 buildings, 30x160, 32 units, our fantastic Fwd and hall. Huge master bedroom, newer oak cabinets in N. Van Dyke Rd., Bad Axe, roads, ulg utils, much more! bath w/whirlpool tub, marble fireplace, oak prtvacy $13,944. Free brochures. kitchen All newer Andersen windows, fence, I MI 48413. Thermogas is an Financing available. Call 1- trim. Full 12 block basement. CC-288 112 car garage, finished basement. Full bath down plus Sentinel Buildings, 1-800-327- equal opportunity employer. Card of thanks 800-704-3154. TLE large bedroom and rec room or family room. Plus tiiuch New employee will have to 0790, Extension 79. more. A must see. CCT-155 o I Q secure a CDL license, Class *****LAND CONTRACTS***** B with X endorsement, and Washington DOC.Students CD ROM DISTRIBUTOR If you're receiving payments be able to pass a drug screen- NEEDED, Children's busi- on a Land Contract, GETA ing process. No phone calls would like to ness , edu cation a I Terrific BETTER CASH PRICE IN pleasc. 1 1-4-23-3 fundraiser! $150K yearly ONE DAY. Argo Realty (810) income potential. No selling, 569-1 200, Toll-Free 1-800- THANK EVERYONE no high tech experience need- 367-2746. who donated their pickups and vans, and ed! Partlfull-time. Investment HOMES NEEDED! required. 1-800-201-5889. CAN'T AFFORD THE HOME to the drivers who drove students around, YOUNEED? Get MORE If you're thinking of selling - now is the time to put your home on the market. MONTANA VIEWS GALORE! home for your money with rnin- Call Kelly & Co. For A Free Market Analysis SPECIAL THANKS TO EVERYONE 40+1- AC $49,900. Lake/ imal downpayment. Complete I who made cash donations, bottles and MtnsNalleys. Awesome, top- financing if available. De- of-the-world, 360-degree George Home Alliance, 1-800- cans to help with expenses for the trip. views from this spectacular 343-2884. Montana acreage! Back to Thanks again to all the workers at the BLM wlmule deer everywhere! 2ND CHANCE MORTGAGE, school. It was all of you that made it a Close to Hauser Lake &just 15 NO APPLICATION FEES, minutes to Helena! Private, Poor Credit, Bankrupt, Fore- huge success. secluded on end of cul-de-sac closure, ok! Pay off Taxes, wlulg utilities & good access. 13-4-23- Land Contracts, Credit Cards, Excellent financing. Won't last, Medical Bills, or do Home THANK YOU TO all who call now (406) 227-5901. Improvements - FAST APP- shared the loss of our mother ROVALS - TAMERMORT- New on the Market - Ranch home just north of Kingston. 3 Price Reduced - Beautiful IO acres with frontage on Harmon DlABET ICs (using insulin). GAGE CO.-1-800-285-5284. bedrooms, I 1/2 baths, new vinyl tilt windows in 95. 2 car Lake. Lots of trees and wildlife. Very nice 4 bedroom, 2 with your prayers, thoughts, Medicare pays for your sup- garage. 2 utility sheds. $47,500. Cy 2040 bath brick ranch. Full basement. 1 car garage. $115,000. words, gift of money or food. plies. We bill them, ship to you. AN INVESTMENT CO. pays F715 It made the time of our loss Save Money. Satisfaction top dollar for LAND CON- Fantastic Year 'Round Home on Sanford Lake - 3,ooO sq. feet of living space. Sun easier to bear. A very spe- Guaranteed. Liberty Medical. TRACTS, MTGS., STRUC- room, wrapping deck, huge family room, fireplace, wet bar, vaulted ceiling, 3 bed- cial "thank you" to Fr. 'Paul 1-800-748-1662. NO HMO TURED SETTLEMENTS & rooms, 2 baths. 2 car garage. Much, much more. Cy2029 Bala and Women's Council Just Broke In - Over loo0 sq. ft. of living space plus mud room, over-sized garage and members. Mention AD-MO1. ANNUITIES. Sell Direct. 1- carport. This home was custom built in 1995. Central air, underground sprinkler sp- of St. Pancratius. Mom was 800-641-1717 8am-9pm 7 tem. 3 large bedrooms, master suite with spa tub, walk-in closets, 2 112 bathrooms, the essence of what the word VENTAIRE VINYL Windows & HARDYlEVENlNG SHADE, days. country kitchen with built-in snack bar and desk, formal dining room. Heated sunroom means, good, self-giving, Siding, Manufacturer & In- Arkansas area. Assume pay- plus lots more. Call for more details. Southeast of CwCity - Very nice ranch home on just over an acre. 3 bedrooms, large kind, witty, faith filled and stallers since 1953. Buy direct ments $89.94/five Ozark DRIVER - EXPERIENCED1 living room. breezeway entry. I 1/2 car garage plus a pole barn. $52,500. Cy2022 ever a joy to us. As you now & Save! Factory trained Mountain wooded acres with INEXPERIENCED. ,$2,000 Price Reduced - Very lovely ranch honx in a super location. Large kitchen, 2 bed- rest with our heavenly Fa- installers, Life-time warranty. Spring River access. Excellent sign-on bonus, $22 to rooms. gas log fireplace, hardwood floors, knotty pine breezeway. Very nice fenced in 1000's of satisfied customers. yard. Call today. TCCl199 ther, know that you are loved hu nti nglf ish ing . Ta II trees . $.3l/mile to start and full ben- Price Reduced - Set in Bad Axe on a large lot, this ranch Town Living with a Country View - Look out over the golf course and countryside and missed by all. Family of Financing available. Whole- Watkins Co. 1-800-809-1415. efits after 30 days. Call Gainey features 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, natural gas heat and cen- from the deck in the summer or the sun room in the winter. 3 bedroom ranch home with Louise Izvdorek Ashmore. sale to contractors. I -8OO-537- Transportation Services: 1- tral air. New roof in 1996. 2 car garage. TO5 12 full finished walk-out lower lever. Not a drive by home. TCCl I90 CASH NOW!! We purchase 800-326-8889. ' North Branch Area - Beautiful new Cape Cod on 3 1/2 acres. Over 2.oo0sq.feet with

Price Reduced + Couny Home set on I acre with nice trees.. This home features 4 mortgages, annuities, and a full basement. 3 bedrooms, 2 In baths, country parch plus a large deck. 2 car garage I bedrooms, 2 baths, oak lutchen cabinets. 2 car garage plus storage building. $79.900, and a 14'x20 storage shed. Cy2033 business notes. Since 1984 WOLFF TANNING BEDS. Tan plus extra acreage available, $1 ,300per acre. Cy2030 Set on Paved Road Between CmCity & Cam - Very nice wooded setting, this ranch highest prices paid. Free esti- b New on the Market - Beautiful 2 story home in Nonhwood Sub. Built in 1993 with 4 at home! Buy direct and SAVE. features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. huge livinp room with sliding doors to a patio area. I car bedrooms. 2 1R baths, full basement, fireplace with a gas log, large deck. TCC1206 FOR SALE mates, prompt professional CommerciallHome units from garage plus a 24'x30 pole barn with cemnt floor and electric. Cy2034 ' Price Reduced - Live in one and rent the other. 2 unit apartment home One unit is a 3 Very neat one story home with new carpeting. Newly deco- service. Colonial Financial 1- $199.. Low Monthly Payments! bedroom and one unit is a I bedroom. AFT714 Super Location - Block building on a corner lot. Zoned General Business. Ideal location for your business. COM974 800-969-1200 ext. 57. Call today for FREE Color New on the Market Set on over 3 acres. this 1987 Schulz mobile home features 2 rated - glassed in porches - basement - extra large garage - : - Zoned Ofiice Services - Very nice brick and block building set on a 132'x132' lot. 9 bedrooms. 2 baths, deck, above ground pool, storage shed. satellite dish. $39.900. comer lot. $55,000.00, or will trade for larger 4 or 5 bed- Catalog 1-800-842-1310. : MH677 Building in good shape. COM951 FLATBED DRIVERS WE 160 Acre Farm ~ Very nice 2 bedroom ranch home built in 1991. Full finished base- room home in Cass City. on the Market - 10 wooded acre5 with a newer home. Over 2.000 square feet of : New ment. 32'x80' garage. 17 acres of woods and the rest is tillable - tiled. F714 HAVE WHAT YOU NEED: $$CASH$$ Immediate $$ for livinp space. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, sur room. 30x32' garage. F716 1 lot for sale in Hills & Dales Subdivision, 112'x175' - This is Not a Drive-by - Very nice ranch home with large living room, 2 large bed- B&H Industries Inc. has a lim- structured settlements and . New on the Market - Set in Cass City and newly decorated. this home features 3 excellent location. ' rooms. nice deck. 2 car garage. Very neat and clean home. Take a look. $47,500. ited number of openings for deferred insurance claims. bedrooms. enclosed porch, natural gas hot water heat. 2 car garage. Call today. $64,900. cy2032 RANCHTYPE HOME with 3 bedrooms - natural gas heat TCC1204 quality flatbed drivers. Above J.G. Wentworth 1-800-386- : English Tudor with Income bedroom brick home with fireplace, hard- New the Market 2 story home on 5 acres. Hardtop road. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, Possible - 4 - central air; wall to wall carpeting; Laundry on 1st floor; on - wood floors. Full hiph basement. enclosed porch. plus a one bedroom home to rented average earnings potential, 3582. huge family room with fireplace &wet bar. 50x80' insulated toolshed & older barn. be new thermo-pane windows, garage attached. Very neat in for income TCC 1192 excellent benefit package, : cy203s Owner Has Relocated so this home IS available to move right in. All set up in Hunts- and out, Priced to sell. $75,000.00 Bank Terms New on the market - 2 story brick home on 1.7 acres of land. Over 2,000 sq. fi. with plus much more. Phone 1- NEED MONEY? Homeown- ville Park. 19'93 14'x70 with 3 bedrooms, open kitchen and living room. Storage shed. CONDO - Best Buy!!! 5 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, natural gas heat, full basement. 2Sx25'shed with cement floor. 800-745-4473 for details. ers, We have the right loan for MH67 I , Handyman's dream. $2P,900. Cy2036 1200 square feet - full baFement - Open and airy living Owner operators encouraged HWOOD COND- - BEAUTIFUL 2 BEDROOM CON- you!! Speedy service * Quick i New on the Market - Set on blacktop road with 5 acres. Lots of possibilities here. 4 DOS, EACH WITH OWN SPECIAL FEATURES, IDEAL FOR room with stone fireplace; bay windows; cathedral ceiling to respond. closings. Slow credit Take mobile homes. 4 car garage, large barn, lots of Vees. Call for all the details ITS THE RE* OK. TIRED COUPLE THAT'S ON THE GO. CALL US AND. LET US TELL YOU - 2-4 piece bathrooms; laundry room off kitchen - 2 pan- cash out for ANY worthwhile : , Commercial Building - 132'xI 32' lot. Nice location. Brick & block building. Zoned ABOUT THE ONES THAT ARE AVAILABLE. ' for offices. $45.900. COM951 tries; built ins - high efficiency natural gas heating system; DIABETIC? Are ou still pay- purpose. Call Mortgage Just south of Cass City. 20x60' ctmrnt block building. ideal workshop, garage or

Centrally Located on 14 Acres + elevator, offce area, warehouses. dock area. Zoned just extra storage space. $14.900. COM9R9 water softener - large bedrooms; many other features; priced ing for supplies! Why? For 4n:erica today! 1-800-334 - agri processing sales. COM991 . Nice Ranch Home set outside the village limits 3 bedrooms. basement, gas heat. 1 I/ to sell immediately for $89,500. Please call for an ap- information on how you can 7038. Ideal Home for the Couple Starting Out - Very nice 3 bedroom home set on a corner 2 car garage plus a 30x36' pole barn. Call today. $84,900. TCCl195 .I lot. Newly decorated throughout, open htchen and livine room Full basement, newer pointment by calling B.A. CALKA,REALTOR, 872-3355 receive supplies at little or no Beautiful Home Set on I Y4 Acres - Over square feet with large master suite. 2 ,: shingles. easy to hear. I car garage. Take a look. TCCl2Ol !.ooO 872-3230. cost call 1-800-678-5733. DOCTOR BUYS LAND CON- fireplaces. family room. den. niusic room. 2 112 baths. 2 car garage, blacktop driveway. or .; Owner Wants This sold - Open to an offer. Very nice 4 bedroom. 2 In baths. den, TCC1185 PLUMBING & HEATING BUSINESS - comes with real TRACTS and loans money on ;. family room, pas log fireplace. Large backyard. 3 car garage. Call today. TCCl167 Owners Relocating - Only I 112 miles from town on blacktop road. Very nice 2 story estate, fixtures, and all stock. Due to illness, forced to sell DRIVERS - SOLOlTEAMSl real estate. Fast closing. home with lots of newer items Set on 4 acres and comes with a 26x32' garage. 2-story at $22,500. OWNER OPERATORS. Immediate cash. Deal directly workshop parape and a barn. Take a look. Cy2008 Large lot in Hills & Dales subdivision #3. TEAMS - $loOK+, $2K sign- with Doctor Daniels & Son, 1- on! Trainers $70K+! Owner 800-837-6166, 1-810-335- Call Operator program. Convent- 6166. Call Cass City 517-872-2248 ionalslco ast - to-coa s t! or Caro 517-673-2555 . Bonuses, benefits. Covenant PLACE YOUR STATEWIDE BaA. Calka, Realtor Transport (experienced) 1- ADHERE! $239 buys a 25- Kelly W. Smith, Broker 6306 W. Main St., Cass City, Michigan 48726 888-MORE-PAY (1-888-667- word classified ad offering Farm Commercial Residential 3729), Ext. SE-23, (graduates) over 1.4 million circulation. Listinas Wanted Telephone= 617) 872-3355 1-800-338-6428, Ext. SE-23. Contact this newspaper for 3-4- 16-r Weekend recruiters. details. PAGE FOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1997 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN School board Cass City High School meeting Micklash outlines summer = seniors.a post A health reasons. 3 The board will tour the projects for Cass City Schools new middle school building starting at 6:30 p.m. prior to the regular board meeting Supt. Ken Micklash outlined work projects for the summer at Cass City Schools. He also listed perfect records May 27. ?he hoard voted major projects that will probably be completed in the summer of 1998. There are several expensive 5-1 to invite the’puhlic to project5 this summer, headlined, of course, by the 2-room addition to the Campbell Elementary participate. Davc Knight School. Cass City School officials Iwankovitsch, who is ac- She is also active in Natural have announced the top tive in the youth ministry at I Helpers and the Spanish voted against the public tour St. Pancratius Catholic until questions about liabil- Campbell Replacement furniture (2 classrooms) $3,500.00 graduating seniors of the Club, and is employed at D/ ity were explored. 30 Kindergarten chairs 780.00 Class of 1997. Church, plans to study en- S Services Inc. @ gineering at Michigan Tech- Ken Roehl, an alternative Clock System ??? In all, 5 seniors have Parsell is a Toys for Tots achieved pcrfect 4.0 grade nological University follow- education student, told the Add 2 classrooms $200,000 00 volunteer, and is active at . point averages to share co- ing graduation. board how the program had 2 Water coolers 930.00 Cass City Missionary valedictorian honors. They Parsell, daughter of Jeff Church, where she is MYF helped him be qualified to Asphalt parking lot 33 (Summer 98) West arc: Joseph K. Khoury, Mat- and Darlene Parsell, 3953 youth group president. graduate this year. Without Painting and general maintenance In Oper. ik Main. Budget thew Klinkman, Joshua the program I never would Cemetery Rd., is senior class Her future plans include hunsbury, Todd A. Milligan have made it, he said. Mrs. treasurer and National attending Bethel College in Deford Asphalt driveway and parking area Drive $3,400.00 est. and Kurt Iwankovitsch. Iwankovitsch has bcen Honor Society secretary. Mishawaka, Ind. . (Drive-toppriority, parking if possible) Parking $6,100.00 est. This year’s salutatorian is great, just supcr, taking time Jaime L. Parsell, who to help me, so I have brought 1 Water cooler 465.00 achievcd a near perfect grade her a present. Here’s an Painting and general maintenann In Oper. 8b Main. Budget point avcrage of 3.979. “Mother’s Day” apple for the teacher, he Khoury, son of Kareern and grinned. Middle 30 replanment desks (combo) $2,130.00 Tahani Khoury, 6370 Third Thc school will makc up School 1 Water cmoler in East annex 465.00 St., is president of C.ass Dinner 2 of 4 snow days and the Renovate East annex for kindergarten txnter (Summer 1998) City’s National Honor Soci- school ycar will now end General maintenanct (primarily of furniture ety chapter. He is also presi- May 11, 1997 Junc 9 instead of June 5. and building essentials) In Oper. 8a Main. Budget dent of‘theForeign Language 11:30 a.m. until 3:OOp.m Club and has participated in quiz bowl, ski club and the High School 1 classroom replacement furniture $2,443.OO Set fee for all-school play. Dust removal system for Ind. Arts $15,000.00 Khoury is a member of the false alarms 2 Water coolers 930.00 Red Hawk baseball and golf Asphalt East parking area $45,700.00 est. teams. Hc is active in his Asphalt bus yard $14,045.00 est. church’s choir and hell choir, and has volunteered at turkey sessment firm. Under the (Busyard dependent on cost of SALAD BAR & needed site work). and spaghctti dinner cvents. DESSERTS new contract, the township His future plans includc at- HOMEMADE Painting and general maintenance In Oper. & Main. Budget will pay Landmark Appraisal tending GMI. Co. a total of $21,000 for Klinktiian is the son ofWil- Adults - ”9.50 4 - 10 yrs. - s4.50 Under 4 - Free assessing services in 1997 Grounds Asphalt Stadium parking lot ??? liani and Constance Please RSVP to (5 17) 872-3300 and 1998 Resurface and line track in Summer of 1998 $28,000.00 Klinknian, 371 1 W. Cem- *Hired Dean Kreh, before May 10, 1997 etery Rd. Owendale, to mow roadsides A National Honor Society HOUSE in the township this summer COLONY membcr and junior class CASS CITY, MICHIGAN at a cost of’$1,200 for the vice-president, h? has par- first mowing, and $1 ,‘OW for ticipated in the all-school a second mowing if needed. Stan Guinther ends career play and was editor of the *Approved a motion to pay 199596 yearbook and busi- $75 for gravc openings at the “As soon as I was done, remaining at the same job cellular phone and one year’s ness editor of the 1997 year- township cemetery. The pre- book. He has also been ac- vious charge was $50. George Roch hired me to throughout much of his life worth of service. . help unload trucks. Evcntu- - is becoming more of an tive in sports, playing foot- *Tabled appointment of a “Actually, I worked for a All in all, he concluded, ally, I becarnc a supervisor.” exception than the rule, judg- hall, basketball and baseball new zoning administrator, month or 6 weeks before “When you strip away the they hired me,” he said, not- Guinther’s earlier duties in- ing by trends reported na- throughout his high school tionwide. good and you strip away the carccr. ing General Cable began op- cluded job set-up and setting bad, you’ve got a pretty good erating out of the old Bassett up and running equipment, “I talk to a lot of guys, and deal left. Klinkman attends St. New!!! \I manufacturing building near including cut and,strip ma- I don’t know if you’re going Pancratius Catholic Church, where the present plant was chines used to cut wire for to see people staying in a job “I think I’ve done well. I’ve whcre he is a Sunday school built, and he helped install extension and lamp cords. for a long time,” he com- just enjoyed what I had.” teacher and eucharist minis- lighting in the old building. He moved from material mented. “There are pluses ter. Hc has worked at Roll- Karnel Reds) handling to set-up to a super- and minuses in that.” ing Hills Golf Course for 2 summers, and voluntecred visory role in the company. Still, it has worked well for Chamber for the United Way food “Eventually I became a gen- Guinther and his wife, a vet- eral foreman, in charge of eran of more than 40 years drive, Cottiinunity Thanks- cord set operation,” he said. at the Cass City Chronicle, honors giving Dinner and Toys for Tots. In the mid- 1970s, he moved where she is a proof reader 0.. into the office area, where he and columnist. Job security After graduation, he plans was involved in materials was a plus, he noted. “You czttzens to attend Michigan Techno- management. He was later knew you had a job, You logical University to study named purchasing agent, in could plan.” biomedical engineering. charge of buying everything sure Cooper reviewed the activi- Mke Guinther was honored Fri- Lounsbury, son of Thomas from raw materials and sup- plies to maintenance items day at a luncheon organized ties of the Chamber and in- and Virginia Lounsbury, and services. by the local office staff, troduced the new business 4343 Dodge Rd., was junior the house Guinther’s experience - which presented him with a owners in the community. class represcntative and is Bert Althaver introduced senior class vice-president. the 15 fonner citizens of the He is vice-president of the Legal Notices year that were present. They forensic class and has been I is covered. are: Evelyn MacRae, active in Envirothon, debate, Althaver, William Kritzman, theatre, Student Congress, Thomas Herron, Geraldine Mortgage Foreclosure Sale Mortgage Foreclosure Sale all-school play, cross coun- Prieskorn, Thomas Proctor, try and baseball. McVey Agency Inc, THIS FIRM IS A DEB1 COLLECTOk THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR Jack Esau, Lou LaPonsie, 4546 Leach St. ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECTA DEBT. ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECrA DEBT. Michael Weaver, Wayne Lounsbury ’s activities out- ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN side of school include 4-H, Cass City, Mich. WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE. WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE. Dillon, Nina Davis, Edward Scollon, Robert Tuckey, serving in the leadership MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been MORTGAGE SALE Default has roles of treasurer, vice-presi- SURGEON GENERAL WARNING Smoking Causes Lung Cancer, Head Disease (517) 872-4860 - been Robert Stickle and Mitchell. Emphysema And May Compllcale Pregrrancy made in the conditions of a mortgage made in the conditions of a mortgage dent and president, and as a made by Jerry L. BOOTH,a married man made by Robert LABEAN and Sheri senior youth member at the For life insurance mortgage and Deborah S. BOOTH, his wife (Origi- LABEAN. husband and wife, to Creative nal Mortgagors) to FIRST CHICAGO Financing Group, Inc., a Michigan Cor- Humane Good Shepherd Lutheran protection-Being in good hands NBD MORTGAGE COMPANY, (fNa poration, Mortgagee, datedApril5,1995 Church, NBD Mortgage Company, a Delaware and recorded on April I I, I995 in Liber is the only place to be: Corporation), Mortgagee, dated May 7, 672, on Page 288, Tuscola County Society sets His future plans including I996 and recorded on May 20. I996 in Records, Michigan, and was assigned by attendiiqg Michigan State Likr 690,on Page 1098. Tuscola County said mortgagee to the FLAGSTAR Records, Michigan, on which mortgage BANK, FSB, (fMa First Security Sav- May 5 meet University, where he will there is claimed to be due at the date ings Bank, FSB), as assignee by an as- study political science. hereof the sum of Eighty-Three‘housand signment dated April 5, I995 which was The Tuscola County Hu- One Hundred Four and 66/100 dollars recorded on April 1 I, 1995. in Likr 672, Milligan, son of Alan and mane Society’s monthly ($83.104.66).including interest at 8.60% on Page 294, Tuscola County Records, Kathy Milligan, 4785 per annum. on which mortgage there is claimed to be meeting will be held May 5. Milligan Rd., has been ac- Under the power of sale contained in due at the date hereof the sum of Fifty- at 7 p.m. in room 303 of the said mortgage and the status in such case Thra: Thousand Eight Hundred Forty- tive in quiz bowl, Academic UNITED ma& and provided. notice is hereby given Two and dollars ($53,842521, in- Technology Center in Cxo. Games and the National that said mortgage will be foreclosed by cluding interest at 9.875% per annum. The speaker will be Dr. Su- Honor Society. a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some Under the power of sale contained in san Hoppe. Dr. Hoppe is a part of them, at public vendue. at the front said mortgage and the statute in such case entrance to the Courthouse in thevillage made and provided, notice is hereby given veterinarian in Cass City and He plans to attend Michi- HOSPICE of Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan at that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a board member of the gan State University after 1O:OO o’clock a.m., on May 23. 1997. a sale of the mortgaged premises. or some Tuscola County Humane graduation. ’ Said premises are situated in TOWN- part of them, at public vendue, at the front Society. She will be speak- SHIP of ELKLANU, Tuscola County, entrance to the Courthouse in thevillage Iwankovitsch is the son of SERVICE Michigan, and are described as: of Caro, Tuscola County. Michigan at ing on selecting the right pet 1O:OO o’clock A.M., June 6. 1997. for your lifestyle. Daryl and Connie Beginning at the Southeast corner of the Said premises are situated in Township Iwankovitsch, 4705 N. Northeast quarter of the Southeast quar- of Watertown. Tuscola County, Michigan, Seeger St. ter of Section 16. Township 14 North, and are described as: Range II East. thence West 16 Rods; thence North 10 Rods; thence East 16 Part of the Northeast 114 of the Southeast He is a member of the Na- Rods; thence South 10 rods to the point 114 of Section IS. Town 10 North, Range tional Honor Society and has of beginning, except easements and rights 9 East, described as: Beginning at a point been involved in quiz bowl, Walk-A-Thon of way of record. on the East line of said Section IS, which Academic Games (math is SO2 degrees 00’5.4‘’E, 424.00 feet from The redemption period shall be 6 the East 114 comer of said Section 15; team captain) and Natural Saturday, May 1.997 month(s) from the date of such sale, un- thence continuing along said East line, Helpers. He is also a mem- 3, less determined abandoned in accordancr: SO2 degrees 00’54“ E, 33 I .oO feet; thence ber of the varsity golf, track with 1948CL 600.3241a, in which case S87 degrees 46’03“ W 1317.71 feet to at 9:00 a.m. the redemption period shall be 30 days the West line of the Nonheast 114 of the and basketball teams. from the date of such sale. Southeast 1/4 of said Section 15; thence along said West line, NO2 degrees 04’28” Sr. Citizens’ Menu Dated: April 9. I997 W, 331.00 feet; thence N87 degrees Senior citizens are asked to 46’03” E, I3 18.05 feet to the Fast line of Registration - 8:OO a.m. FIRST CHICAGO NBD MORTGAGE said Section 15 and the point of begin- make reservations on the day COMPANY ning. of the meal between 8 a.m. I I arid 9 a.m. by calling FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL. The redemption period shall be 12 Jim Cetanski Be renice So wden, 872-2397. Sandusky High School (8 IO) 642-4202 month(s) from the date of such sale. Trott Rr Trott, P.C HAR RIS-HAMPSHIRE Attorneys for FIRST CHICAGO NBD Dated: April 23, I997 APRIL 28-29 191 Pine Tree Lane MORTGAGE 6815 E. Cass Clty Rd., Cass City COMPANY, , FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB (517) 872-4351 Monday - Pepper steak. Sandusky, Michigan 30150 Telegraph Suite 100 FOR INFORMATION, PLEASECALL: Oriental vegetables, rice, hol Please call Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025 (8 IO) 642-4202 roll, tapioca pudding. File #97032 I70 Trott & Trott. P.C. Tbesday - Baked cod fillet, 4-9-5 Attorneys for FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB, 1-800-635-7490 30 I SO Telegraph glazed baby carrots, cukes & Suite 100 sour cream, whole wheat for more information Thanks for calling Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025 bread, fresh orange. 872-201 0 with File # 97042466 Friday - Menu not avail- Licensed through Marlette Community Hospital. - feature stow ideas 4-23-5 able. z 5 0 0 P c E i= 3 0 L W v1 E cn 3 CI

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Branches may effects of lightning strikes on struck tree isn’t certain, ning strike, and the box el- fertilize the tree to help it re- lawn needed plenty of tender surance. be broken by wind and whole der becomes even less desir- cover. Then cross your fin- loving care. trees are highly variable. diately; others may survive spending much time or effort trees may be uprooted. “Sometimes Iightning- what looks like terrible dam- to salvage a tree that is seri- able.” gers and wait. Together the couple has MORE COMING Lightning strikes to trees If you decide to keep a dam- Information on landscape spent thousands of hours struck trees literally explode, age and continue to grow. ously damaged may not be can be both spectacular and aged tree, trim off any loose available from your county turning the house into an at- with much shattering of bark A tree that is reduced to a worth it, Koelling says. That While a mountain of work deadly, though the 2 don’t time and effort might be bet- bark back to healthy tissue so MSU Extension offce. tractive home. has been completed, the Pon- and sphtering of wood,” he pile of splintered wood is u necessarily go together. says. “Other trees may show obviously no candidate for ter spent replacing the dam- Here’s what they faced. The ders have plans for more. Me1 Koelling, Michigan home was unoccupied few if any signs of damage repairs and should be re- aged tree. They want a deck arqund A lightning-struck tree that briefly and pipes were frozen part of the house, more iow SPECIALIZING IN... and broken. There were burnt appears normal may not sur- maintenance 1 andscapi ng, vive, but time will tell. rafters in the basement, the new windows, a new kitchen, roof needed replacing and Koelling advises waiting a Tune-ups a new roof over the main Outdoorpool is few months to see whether it one of the previous owners house and an electric connec- had cut corners using cheap lives or dies. tion from the house to the Complicating any decision flooring. The ‘outside of the garage. Repairs home needed painting. about tahng out a damaged The MISDA loan program major investment tree are such factors as the Here’s what they did. The allows for the loan to be for- painting inside and out re- age and size of the tree, its Overhauls given after 10 years, but the Although most folks who haw problem ruin your fun! location. the species and its quired 37 gallons of interior Ponders did not take that pools in the Cass City area are very The dealer. Have you checked him vulnerability to damage by and exterior paint. The ga- route. They have refinanced happy with the sales and service rage was remodeled and our carefully? Gotten several wind. snow and ice. and any All makes and models and consolidated their debt from their pool dealer, problems can sentimentalmight have. value the tree painted. The plumbing was and paid off the MISDA estimates in writing’? Have you seen develop if you’re not careful. If you of push replaced. New floors and loan. other pools he has installed and mowers, riders, are having a company install a pool, “A large, healthy tree oh sub-floors were installed. The Ponders are foster par- talked to some of his other here are some suggestions: desirable species that is saws and The porch steps were re- ents and together with their customcrs? Were they satisfied with chain tillers growing well and contribut- paired cracks and holes own children have up to 8 First, understand that an outdoor his service after the sale? Has he and ing to the appearance of the attended to, children in the home. A big pool is a major investment. It given you copies of any warranties New roof vents were built advantage of the home, the requires regular maintenance and before you buy? landscape and the value of in and 42 bags of insulation Ponders feel, is that despite upkeep. You will need to supply Have you called our BBB office to the property is one thing; a DAVE’S SMALL ENGINE bbwn in. Interior redecorat- the children, there is room chlorine and chemicals and keep the see if other consumers have filed large, partly rotten box elder that’s threatening to fall on ing required about 18 sheets for all to work and play in system in good working order. Talk complaints against his firm? You REPAIR the garage is something else of paneling and 19 rolls of various sections of the home to some pool owners and dealers can call us 24 hours a day at (8 10) wallpaper. without undue disturbance. about the time and costs involved. entirely,” Koelhg observes. 644-9100. Is his company a BBB “One is an asset to the prop- ’The Ponders were familiar The biggest advantage of all Is a pool permitted in your Member? figures in their yard. Tree is that the hours spent turn- nieghborhood or development? Some roots were dug up and wild- ing the house into a home areas place sharp limits on a pool or Does your contract with the growing brush trimmed. will not go -1nrewarded. prohibit them entirely. company include a completion date’? WITH THE HELP of government aid programs to get started and hours and New landscaping and flow- The home may be worth as Talk to several real estate Does it provide payment terms with ers adorn the yard. much as twice what it cost professionals about the effect your thesatisfactory balance completion?of payment Occassion-only upon hours of work, Tom and Louise Ponder have turned this house on Seeger Street The Ponders estimate that just 3 short years ago. pool will have on the home’s resale into an attractive home. value. It might go up substantially - allyasks wefor hear all ofthe a moneypool company before thatthe or it might go down depending on your local market. This may effect pool is finished, then won’t return to whether you get an above-ground or complete the work. in-ground pool as well. if you see problems as the work (517) 872-4534 Whichever kind of pool you install, proceeds, ask them to stop until you make sure you discuss the safety and can review the situation with the FROM THE SIMPLEST 6276 Delong Road insurance aspects with professionals. boss. If you still feel you are having Deford, MI 48729 You’ll need a safety fence and problems, let us know and perhaps RESIDENTIAL APPLICATION, \ possibly other features. Your own t we can help. Write us the details at: insurance agent and pool seller can BBB, 30555 Southfield Rd., Suite 0 THE MOST DEMANDING \ I Licensed Residential Builder give you information, but also talk 200, Southfield, MI 48076. Our to your local taw enforcement Bureau serves Cass City and all of COMMERCIAL PROJECT, \ professionals. Don’t let a safety Tuscola County. OHN DEERE HAS THE MOST 3’ Call 872-3579 MPLETE LINE OF LAWN AND GROUNDS CARE EQUIPMENT. Robert Bliss \- \ Builder $1 799 $16’’Gat. ywrchoice Licensed & Insured Replacement Windows Vinyl Siding NOTHINGRUNS LIKE A DEE.@ New Construction & 4 DS Remodeling THE REMODELING included extensive interior remodeling. That wide door- Homes & Businesses way in the background was once a narrow door. Renovations like this were typi- cal throughout the house. z 2 b cj ,a, i= Z U I 1 n 6 0 a I I e-E =0 z 0=IIX I- f z o Q) 2 W E I 0 0 W W I: cn Y m

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