CASS C--TJ CHRONICLE VOLUME 86, NUMBER 10 CAS ,F i 1992 FIFTY CENTS 12 PAGES PLUS ONE SUPPLEMENT Council plans Light vote sends special meet incumbents back to set taxes A special meeting will be the county’s new tax system. During the Village to school boards held Thursday morning to set the 1992 millage rate in Council’s May 26 regular Incumbents prevailed and of 14.8 mills for 5 years for while, garnered 224 votes. Cass City, where the state meeting, village President millages were approved in operations, 149-43. Voters approved renewal equalized value (half the L.E.Althaver noted the vil- area school districts during of one mill for 2 years for the true cash value) of property lage typically receives those Monday’s annual school In the Ubly Community purchase of new school rose nearly $760,000,de- figures and sets the millage elections. Schools, incumbents John buses. The vote was 306- spite a statewide freeze in rate in April. He voiced Voter turnout was light for Rutkowski and Martin Kub- 150, with one spoiled ballot. property values. concern that further delays the most part in area dis- acki were reelected with About 14 percent (457 resi- in getting the village’s SEV tricts, although some 30 304 votes and 283 votes, dents) of the district’s 3,250 Bids for the village’s walk- might lead to cash flow percent of Kingston voters respectively. Challenger registered voters cast ballots ing trail project will also be problems. went to the polls. Carol Peruski-Fess, mean- in the election. considered during the spe- With the figures in now, In Cass City, incumbents cial Village Council meet- village Clerk Joyce LaRo- Beverley Auten and Fred ing, set to begin at 7:30 a.m. che indicated Monday the Matthews won new 4-year Kirby warns of at the village municipal village should get by alright terms on the school board building. provided tax bills go out in a after garnering 213 votes andChallenger 172 votes, Danny respectively. Haag Although 1992 property timcly manner. She said possible 0-G assessments were frozen at county officials have told her they hope to send out tax received 168 votes and 1991 levels, the freeze newcomer Linda volz re- in which cash crunch didn’t affect new construc- is ceived 152 votes. tion, which explains the 2 when they went out last year. MAKING DECISIONS is what Cass City resident David About 380 of the district’s Finances and new state ics, but later indicated con- percent increase in Cass If that doesn’t haPm Barnes was attempting to do Monday morning at Cass City 4,000 voters went to the City’s overall SEV this year, LaRoche added the due education mandates domi- ferences and extracurricular date will e;tcnded in High School. Barnes was one of the more than 200 people who polls for a turnout of 9.5 nated discussion at a 3-how activities, rather than pro- according to village Man- be percent. ager Lou s. LaF‘onsie. He accordance with when the turned out to vote in school board elections. monthly Owen-Gage Board grams, will be the first to go. bills are sent out. There was no millage ques- of Education meeting Mon- School officials eliminated noted the new construction tion on the ballot. came in the form of new day night. extracurricular activities Kingston voters also re- The board approved a such as field trips a few years housing, primarily condo- elected their incumbents miniums. In MillinPton Townshir, motion to borrow $610,000 ago. They were later rein- and approved a millage re- on anticiDated tax revenues, stated as the district’s finan- Cass City’s 1992 SEV is set newal. a move bat will keep the cial health improved, but the at $37,305,100. Industrial Ray wO1* garnered 309 district going until next trend appears to be reversing development exemptions and Boy1 received spring, according to Supt. itself again, Kirby said, Sophisticated pot growing votes, while challenger (industrial property taxed at 235 Harley Kirby. In a related matter, the half the local millage rate) .*.- received 18’ Although the district has superintendent requested a total another $2.67 million. votes. been able to get by without special board meeting for The village currently lev- Also receiving votes were borrowing large sums in Monday, June 29, to finalize operation raided by police several write-in candidates, ies a total of 16.4296 mills recent years, Kirby indi- amendments to the district’s - 10.9447 mills for gencral including school Supt. Jerry cated the district’s financial 1991-92 budget, and ap- operations, 2.9849 mills for Officers from the Thumb H. Laycock (one vote). The outlook is being by a loss prove a 1992-93 spending A drug raid last week in others were Marie Mutart streets and 2.5 mills for the Millington Township broke TNU spokesman: It ranks UP Narcotics Unit and county of revenue due to statewide plan. wastcwater treatment plant. agencies seized several (54 votes), Patti Westerby property assessment The session will begin at 8 (13 votes) and Wayne The tabulation of SEV fig- upscribed what as a sophisticatedde- there with the top raids we’ve thousand dollars worth of freezes, among other fac- p.m.School in library.the Owendale High ures was late this year due to marijuana growing opera- marijuana as well as guns Moore, Keith Wood and tors. done, Ella Thorp (one vote). problems encountered with tion. and growing equipment in For example, the superin- the June 2 raid, which tar- Residents approved re- tendent said, the district will THE NEW DIPLOMA geted a Milliman Road resi- newal of 16.5 mills for op- lose an estimated $5,324 in Roy M. Wood dence. erations, 250-209. local tax revenue stemming Turning to new state edu- A total of 459 out of 1,500 from lower SEVs in Elkland cation mandates, high Arrest warrants are pend- registered voters went to the and Elmwood Townships school Principal Manuel ing for 2 suspects. polls. due to the shutdown of a Thies told the board that Recognize centennial farm Voter turnout totaled about manufacturing plant and an beginning in 1997, students A search warrant executed 13 percent (200 out of 1,490 oil well. will be required to pass a A Deford area man’s home Roy recently remarked, an exisling shack, the foun- urer, Roy was married in at 7:15 p.m. culminated registered voters) in the “If they put another freeze standardized proficiency has knrecognizcd as a adding his father was the dation of which is part of the 1945. He and his wife, several months of investiga- Owen-Gage School District, on SEVs, then next year test, such as the Michigan centennial farm by the oldest of 6 children born to present farmhouse, Genevieve, who died in tion by the Thumb Narcotics where incumbents Ronald we’ll probably have to bor- Educational Program As- Michigan Department of John and Kate Wood. Roy said his grandfather 1984, had 2 children, Larry Unit and the Millington Po- Good and Walter Swiastyn row 2 years in advance” sessment (MEAP) exam, in State, Bureau of History. and father, William H. and Patty. lice Department. were re-elected to 4-year unless the state gets its act order to receive a high Roy’s grandfather sold a Wood,were dairy farmers, a terms. Gmd received 133 Today, the Wood farm together in the area of school school diploma. The Kingston Township 40-acre farm in Lapeer, tradition he continued until During the operation, offi- votes and Swiastyn, 142 finance reform, he said. In the meantime, students farm at 1495 Crawford Rd. making enough to purchase 1947. He was a full-time consists of only 20 acres, cers from the area narcotics votes, whilechallenger Tom most of which is registered Kirby warned the board it who don’t pass a state-ap- belongs to Roy M. Wood, 240 acres in the Deford area. cash crop farmer until 1965, unit, Millington police, Mellendorf garnered 84 will have to begin looking at proved test will still receive 80, whose grandfather pur- Although previously from when he began working at in a conservation plan. Michigan State Police and votes, Another 20 acres belongs to paring expenditures for next diplomas, while those who chased the original 80-acre Canada, the family’s roots General Cable Co. He con- Tuscola County Sheriff‘s Voters approved renewal year. He offered no specif- Please turn to back page. spread Dec. 21, 1891, from have been traced to Eng- tinued to farm part time, Roy’s son, who,resides just Department seized 260 John and Mary Bessy for $10 land. retiring in 1972. He has north of the farm. marijuana plants, ranging in an acre. Upon arriving at their since successfully battled Roy’s farm is among 4 in height up to 4 feet, and 6 “My dad and granddad property in Kingston Town- colon cancer. Tuscola County recently pounds of processed mari- came here at the same time,” ship, the family moved into A former township treas- namcd centennial farms. juana, with a combined The othcrs are in Uniooville street value of some and Vassar. $275,000. According to officials with fie Michigan Department of Also confiscated were 5 State’s Bureau of History, a long guns, 3 hand guns, centennial farm is a working scales, and a large volume of farm of I 0 or more acres that “highly sophisticated mo- has been continuously torized growing equip- owned by the same family ment.” for at lcaqt 100 yews. A TNU spokesman indi- The Centcnnial Farm Pro- cated the estimated value of gram wa!: begun by the the marijuana plants is con- Michigan Historical Com- servative. He explained the mission in 1948, with sup- figure is based on a federal port from thc Detroit Edison formula, with each plant Company, Consumers having the potentialdo pro- Power Company, local elec- duce one pound of mari- trical cooperatives and farm juana, and each pound being groups. It is intended to valued at about half of the recognize farms that have actual street value of $2,000 remaincd in the same family a pound. for generations and high- light the family farm’s con- The spokesman described tributions to Michigan’s last week’s raid as signifi- development. cant. Farm owners receive a “It rates up there in the top Michigan Centennial Farm of the raids we’ve done,” he Certificate from the state’s said. “It’s the biggest indoor Bureau of History and a operation I’ve seen in the metal display marker for thc past year.” farm. The green-and-yellow The spokesman said the markers arc supplied by growing facility, set up in Michigan electrical utility the basement of the resi- cornpanics to commemorate dence, was comprised of a the dramatic changes elec- 10-foot by 10-foot growing tricity brought to farm op- area and a similarly sized PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10,1992 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. Capps to receive Cass Citv 2 from Cass City on bachelor’s degree I J I GMI Dean’s List Jeremy Capps will be He will have earned a 1 PersonalItems I David Burnette and Caren periods of classroom and graduating June 13 with a major in psychology Britt, both of Cass City, laboratory academic studies bachelor of arts degree in and American public affairs, Call your local news to the Chronicle office - 872-2010 senior management systems with paid work experience social science from Michi- social relations. I students at GMI Engineer- at more than 560 business gan State University’s Capps’ future plans are to ing & Management Insti- and industrial organizations James Madison College in attend law school at the Duane Chippi, Cas City, Seven eighth graders were tute, Flint, have been placed at about 750 locations East Lansing. University of Nebraska, has been selected by The confirmed at God Shep- on the Dean’s List for the throughout the U.S. and Lincoln, in the fall. Citizens for the Right to herd Lutheran Church Sun- past semester in recognition Canada. A 1988 graduate of Cass Keep and Bear Arms, to day. They are Samara of outstanding academic As cooperative education City High School, he is the receive the organization’s Champion, Leann Deering, performance. students, Burnette is spon- son of Rita and Dave Love- citizen of the year award. Jonathan Fruendt, Karla They were presented cer- sored by Walbro Corpora- joy and Hany and Jill Capps. The award is granted, says Kidney, Jake Lounsbury, tificates of academic tion, and Britt by GM Pow- Alan Gottlieb, chairman, for Melanie Matt and Jocelyn achievement in qualifying ertrain Division, Pontiac. being active in local, state Volz. for the Dean’s List, which Hills and Dales and national gun rights is- requires that students attain sues.’ Lynn Haire and husband, Dance club General Hospital Larry, their daughter, Susie, a grade average of 92.0 or and sons, Jim and Jeff, and higher for the semester, with I slates party Approximately 75 rela- B. J. Haire, all of Plymouth; no course grade average PATIENTS LISTED MON- tives and friends attended a Mr. and Mrs, Stanley McArthur DAY, JUNE 8, WERE Madeline Miller, Pincon- below 85 .O. surprise 80th birthday party ning; Beverly Fenton, The college offers Bache- The Y.M.C.A. Thumb for Hazel Seeley Sunday, Freeland, Clarke Haire and lor of Science degrees in Dance Club will hold its James Johnson, Deborah June 7, with dinner at the next party June ‘27 at the Jordan, Angeline Male, Jill Root, both of Cass City, mechanical, industrial, VlFW Hall in Cass City. and Esther Allen, Freeland, electrical and manufactur- Sandusky Maple Valley McArthurs celebrate Leslie Merchant, Cass City; Those in attendance came School. Jeremy Capps Curtis Cleland, Ubly. were guestsat the John Haire ing systems engineering, from Cass City, Caro, home over the weekend. management, and applied Gagetown, Deckerville, mathematics. Masters de- Refreshments will be 65th anniversarv Kingston, Wilmot, North Mrs. Twila Polich and son served and music will k J grees are offered in manu- Branch, Holt, Dearborn, Michael of Green Oaks,Ill., facturing management and provided by Denny Ewald’s Mr. and Mrs. Stanley lived in Cass City since then. Trenton, Grand Rapids and spent the weekend with Mr. engineering. Undermaduate Music Makers. Guests are McArthur celebrated their Toledo, Ohio. and Mrs. Gaylord Weer. 65th wedding anniversary They have one son, Robert, All attended the graduation with an open house Satur- and his wife, Joyce, 3 grand- Marriage licenses party for Debbie Timmons day, June 6, at their home in children, Kathy Denault and of Owendale. Cass City. Around 60 her husband, Junior, Doug Michael Eugene Liley and friends and relatives at- McArthur and his wife, Barbara Darlene Jewcll, 14 present tended. Brenda, and David both of Mayville. McArthur, and 4 great- L’ I by Melva E. Guinther James Walter Schmaltz, at women’s They were married June 4, grandchildren, Benji, An- Yuma, Ariz., and Diana 1927, at the home of her drew, Phillip and Joseph, all Here’s our latest collection Several people will get Lynn Zyrowski, Kingston. council meet parents in Flint, and have of Cass City. of typos that ordinarily only ticks if they don’t chain their Alvin Edward Thrasher the proof reader gets to see: dogs. (And some will get The St. Pancratius and Shirley MaeAnn Ter- Women’s council met June them if they do,) [tickets] Caro. Bush, both of 1 with a dinner at the Char- The delicates will be Sue B. was a super guest of Miles Mitchell Tctil and turned into a spiral ring Mrs. R.H. and family. mont. Fourteen women Susan Diane Weber, both of were present. NEW cookbook. (Which should (There were other guests, Fairgrove. 8~Flowers definitely toughen them up.) Father Spleet conducted Vegetables but they were just average.) Daniel Frank Hodges and Complete flat [delicacies] [supper] Louise Kay Nast, both of the installation of officers: GALL BLADDER The garden, which once Caro. Nina Davis, president; 95‘ tray spanned 10-12 acres, has The project will result in Joel Dean Petzold, Donna Wischmeyer, vice SURGERY shrunk to a small pot next to smother day-to-day opera- Millington, and Vicky Lynn president; Mary Guza, sec- Geraniums 12 for $19Oo the barn. (Talk about dehy- tions. (Some operations Sohmer, Otisville. retary, and lo Ann Osantow- drated vegetables!) [small deserve to be smothered.) Russell James Funsch, ski, treasurer. P When “bandaid surgery” started many years ago for spot1 [smoother] Millington, and Dianna Wischmeyer presented Perennial Herbs 30% Off simple procedures like tubal ligations, no one ever thought Barley, wheat and oat vari- The 4-H safe tractor opera- Lynn Rangel, Flint. Spleet with a going away ety trial results will be dis- gift from the Women’s it would eventually kome the way to do more compli- tion course is open to any David Stephen Karpovich, Hanging Baskets cated operations. But that is exactly what has happened-- missed at this location. youth 1 year of age and Caro, and Tonya Sue Mays, Council. removing the gall bladder through the laparoscope has (Okay, crops, you’re free to older. (You can’t start farm Vassar. A short meeting was held go.) [discussed] become very popular in recent years. It offers an exciting workers too young!) [I2 Michael James Behrens and plans were discussed for alternative for many persons with gall bladder disease. Brian H. and Denise 0. Years1 and Andrey Ann Kennedy, the fall bazaar. The women were untied in marriage. 3275 Cemetery Rd., Cass Cfty The benefits to the person needing the gall bladder out are Anyone wishing a flue shot both of Caro. of the parish are asked to (Actually, they were just should call ... (You can hire meet in the parish hall the 2 1/2 miles south of light on right significant. Rather than a large incision of 4-6 inches, the Jon Thomas Lea, Chicago, (Please use driveway south of house) laparoscope needs only four small incisions of one quarter getting tied up.) [united] a hit man for a flue?) [flu] Ill., and Sarah Kathryn Cais- first and third Monday in io one half inch each. These small incisions heal much The bridesmaids’ dresses The topics will include ter, Caro. July and August. faster than the larger incision. were T-length cabbage feed conversation. The council’s next meeting patch print. (Isn’t that what A person only needs in the hospital a day or two after (“Bessie, isn’t this hay sim- CASS CITY CHRONICLE will be held Sept. 1. to be those ugly dolls wear?) surgery rather than several days which is usually needed for ply divine?”) [conversion] USPS 092-700 conventional surgery. With this quicker recovery, a person [cabbage rose] It had been a meat market PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY The couple were united by since the urn of the century. AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN is able to return to work much sooner--often in one week 6550 Main Street rather than 4-6 weeks. a major at city hall. (No (For pickled bologna Second-class postage paid at Cass Finally, the cosmetic results are also better. Rather than minor accomplishment!) maybe?) [turn] City, Michigan 48726 [mayor] The house has oat trim. POSTMASTER: Send address the tell-tale scar of a cholecystectomy, a person has four The bride’s mother sand changes to small scars which are much less noticeable. (And if times get tough, you CASS CITY CHRONICLE, P.O. Who can have this surgery? Since this procedure is the communion song. (In a can eat it.) [oak] BOX 115, CASS CITY, MI 48726 gravelly voice, no doubt.) The top 5 men blowers John Hairc, publislicr technically more difficult, any complicating factors, such National Advertising Representative. as previous operations, inflammation, or scarring around [sang1 were: (You’d blow, too, if Mchigrn Wcckly Newspapers, Inc.. 257 the gall bladder, may make conventional surgery a better Sept. 23 was set to make you bowled that well.) Michigan Avenue, hst Lnnsing. Michi- adults for Lutheran World [bowlers] gan. Marlow Furniture choice. Subscription Rim: To post offices in The procedure is generally not done if there is an infection Relief, (Can you do that on The ladies voted to end Tuscola, Huron 4nd Sanilac Countits - w/Lomare Upholstery in the abdomen, pregnancy, a bleeding disorder or scars and one specified day?) [quilts] invitations to the Trinity $ 12.00 a yur or 2 yars for $22,3 years The touchdown march UMW and Snover UMW for for$32, $9for6months,md 3 monthsfor adhesions in the area of the gall bladder. $6.00. covered 40 years. 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My never have occurred to me to $605 has been donated, mostly from the Cass City area, ing a helmet when she rides wife jammed on the brakes, write this column if Emily’s Weaver says, and we need $245 more to get the job done. her bicycle, even though not quite soon enough to classmate hadn’t been Good-hearted folks who can help to push the total over the some little boys stung her by avoid the collision, but the killed. top can donate directly or give the check to Weaver and he’ll saying it made her look like impact was minimal. The pass it on. I know it could have been “a retard.” girl suffered nothing worse Emily instead of Lynn. It ********** A little girl was killed. than a skinned knee. Whew! makes me gasp to realize In those days, few bicycle how grateful I am that it She was 10-year-old Lynn riders wore protective hel- In Frankenmuth there seems to be an unwritten rule that Bankstahl of Lapeer. I never wasn’t. Anditmakesmefeel mets. These days, many do. guilty to be so thankful that I each and every year there needs to be a major tourist met Lynn or her family, but Bill McGraw does. A I cried when I heard the Free had better luck than another attraction added in the community. Press reporter, McGraw hit a grandfather who surely This year it is the tragic news. Lynn was my Fortress, an 18-hole golf course. pothole while bicycling last loved his granddaughterjust After playing it the other day, the opinion of all was that granddaughter Emily’s month. He was thrown from classmate. She was a beauti- as much as I love mine. Zehnder has opened the bankroll and produced a very fine ATRIPABROAD is what Cass City High School senior Jude the bike and through the facility. ful girl, according to her window of a parked picture in the local newspa- car, NO CHILDISH It’s not cheap. If you play with acart, the fee is $49. Senior McNaughton will use this $200 check for. Dennis Rienstra, head first. He was banged EXCUSES, PLFASE citizens (55 years or older) pay $40. It’s not necessary to use per, and an all A, perfect up, but back to work in a a cart and that cuts the cost for a twosome by $12. president of Cass City Band Boosters, and Mindy Nash, band attendance student. Lynn week. was fatally injured May 27 Perhaps it’s the guilt that director, presented the check Monday. McNaughton leaves “If I hadn’t been wearing a puts me on this stump. I ********** when she pumped her bi- helmet, I would have been cycle out of a side street and didn’t do anything 30 years June 23 for Europe as part of the Blue Lake International killed,” McGraw said. ago,afterthegirl mywifehit The 3-man basketball tournament sponsored by the Cass into the side of a pickup “Everyone who rides a bike Jazz Band. The band returns July.18 and will perform at the truck at intersection only was luckier than Lynn. But City Rotary has been a fun thing at the July 4 Festival and an should wear a helmet.” now I’m compelled to produced a modest profit. high school Aug. 2. Host families are needed to house band a couple of blocks from Emily’s home. Little Lynn Bankstahl preach helmets, especially It will change this year and will be directed by a pro who for young bikers who must does it all over the country. He’ll come in with his own extra members that night. Anyone interested should contact It’s the intersection of a didn’t. She was thrown from her bike, and she died from depend on adults to know baskets and a program that will have divisions for all age McNaughton at 872-4061 or Nash at 872-2148. much-used crosstown street what’s good for them. groups and all skill levels for men, women, boys and girls. and a much-less-busy side massive head injuries. No street, in a residential neigh- one, of course, can say for Children always have and borhood where traffic usu- sure that a helmet would always will say thought- Pleads guilty to drug charge ally moves at only 15 to 30 have made a difference. lessly cruel things. It comes CL,EARANC E m.p.m. Butadriver’s view is But it can be said that it with the territory. So it isn’t limited by hilly terrain. wasn’t unusual that a 10- surprising that some little A Unionville man pleadcd The plea was entered by years and/or a $l,OOO fine). year-old biker wasn’t wear- boys called Emily “a retard” guilty to attemptcd posses- Sampson T. Harder, 41, in The plea was taken under Emily and her bicycle cross SALE - there nearly everyday. Her ing a helmet. It seems that for wearing a helmet. sion of marijuana with intent exchange for a maximum advisement by the court, almost all the helmets are on to deliver Thursday in Tus- sentence of one year in jail which ordered a pre-sen- parents long ago instructed But adults don’t have the Emily to walk the bike adult bikers. How many 112 Off cola County Circuit Court. (the actual maximum is 2 tence investigation and con- helmets do you see on excuse of childishness. It’s tinued bond at $200. Sen- across. But kids don’t al- our responsibility to teach Entire Stock ways do they’re told. youngsters pedaling to tencing is to be scheduled. as school? our children it isn’t dumb to of Curtains wear a helmet while riding a Court records state INTERSECTION HAS I certainly don’t mean to bike, it’s lifesaving. OTS TO CHOOSE FR ;OM Harder’s offense occurred BAD MEMORIES suggest that Lynn’s parents And the life saved could be Jan. 28 in Unionville. were irresponsible. They that of the child sitting at the It’s the same intersection were typical. The parents of next desk in a fourth-grade where, 30 years ago, my my little granddaughters classroom. Or worse. Registration wife’s car hit a little girl on a deadline bike. She calls it the scariest moment of her life. She was The Weather July 6 driving home from the gro- High Low I‘recip. There has been so much niques, new approaches to cery store with our 12-year- education. Tuesday ...... 80 ...... 52 ...... 0 0 n F talk and so little action in Residents who aren’t regis- old daughter. My wife saw a Wednesday ...... 86 ...... 52 ...... 0 plans to revamp the nation’s In addition to taking the tered to vote in the Aug. 4 bike shoot out of the side kids that can pay, the schools Thursday ...... 82 ...... 62 ...... OS“ school system that when Primary Election still have street without even slowing Friday ...... 70 ...... 62 .... .O 14” WI han ksUairy tar mer sw new proposals come flying will offer a full free ride to 10 time to do so. down. It was about half a percent of its students based Saturday ...... 76 ...... 63 ...... 03” umzrr-Coupon uLILL.III- by no one gets excited. block ahead. Not a real close \ on competitive examina- Area county clerks remind Sunday ...... 72 ...... 52 ...... 32” But when the prcsidcnt of call, but close enough to Monday 74 ...... 43 ...... 0 I I tions. voters that the deadline to, prompt my wife to exclaim, ...... I I one of the nation’s most (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant) FREE pres t ig iou s un i vets i ties What we hope to do, the register is Monday, July 6. “Would you look at that ...” quits to take control of a former Yale president says, ! 8 pk. 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CALL US Every school established Financing education has always been an important part of our FOR ALL OF YOUR FUEL OIL by Whittle just has to exac- sewice to this community. Our student loan program has made it AND PROPANE GAS NEEDS1 -/ erbate our growing problem. possible for many of our area’s young people to pursue their goals 0 Resldential a Commercial The rich get richer and the in higher education. A good education has always been important. prget poorer. a Farm 6 Grain Dryers We would to help you get a Bulk Tanks U 100 Lb. The big plus to the plan is like one. Ilnder Installation$ that it places our schools in See us abut a student loan. competition. Call 173-3901 The battle for tax dollars that -w is fierce enough today would bc nothing compared to what the public schools and the unions would face if 1,OO0 privatc schools dotted the landscape. Fcw parents would be will- ing to pay to educate their kids and pay for a public education they aren’t using. If the private schools are successful, and unlike pub- quality heaters, furnaces, water heaters. lic schools, they won’t be FREE Gas Systems safety check with around long if they are not, every new tank installation. first preference in the job market will go to those with Thumb National CALL US TODAY FOR ALL OF YOUR OAS & OIL NERDS the private school diploma. At the very least we appear to be in for some tremulous in in rnk&rnmS times education and the lifestyle of our citizens. MEMBER FDIC We need plan for the to fld Pigeon 453-3113 - Cass City 872-431 I - Caseville 856-2247 poor and less intelligent as Luocuz. lwT well as the rich and smart. PAGE FOUR I Holbrook Area News Ben Franklin" Mrs. Thelma Jackson Phone 658-2347

- .. i Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cleland Farrelly. tors at the home of and of Colorado and Mrs. Marty Mr. and Mrs. John Walker Mr, spent the weekend with hlr, Mrs. Henry Sofka. and Mrs, John Walker. Chockley of Algonac spent a Jr. and son were Monday Mrs. Doug Cleland and few days with Mr. and Mrs. supper guests of and ? TIME Mr. family were Monday eve- WEDDING Jerry Cleland. Other Sunday Mrs. John Walker in honor ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. potluck dinner guests were of John Walker Jr.3 birth- Cleland. Mr,and Mrs. Tom Chockley Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clelmd hY* Mr. and Mrs. Ray DeHondt of Colorado, Mr, and Mrs. of Mt. Clemens, Eugene Mrs. Marty Chockley of of Almont were Thursday Cleland of Bad Axe, Mr. and Algonac was a Sunday over- Eugene Cleland of Bad Axe, afternoon guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.Bob Bailey and Mrs. Jim Dcmr and Jeff, Mr, night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cliff Jackson. and Mrs. Jamie Doerr and Curtis Cleland. girls, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Ruth Ann Regal and Nancy Cook and family, Mr. and Courtney and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sofka Spmner Plymouth spent Cleland. of Mrs. Jerry Cleland, Mr. and Curtis were Wednesday afternoon Saturday and Sunday with Edanna Sweeney was a guests of Mrs. Jim Doerr and Mr, and Mr,and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Evans Gibbard Mrs, Curtis Cleland were Special Purchase Friday evening guest of Zawilinski in Cass City. and were overnight guests of amongagroupwhoattended Reva Silver. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin and Carl Gibbard Gordon Farrelly and Mr. Mrs. the wedding of Patsy Recor Richardson and Brenda in Bad Axe. of Ubly and Merle Eggert of Nancy of New Baltimore were Saturday evening were Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ken Om- Port Hope at Our Savior Ladies' Jeans guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff toski, Mrs. Alex Cleland and LutheranChurchat Bad Axe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jackson. Bob Cleland were Sunday at 7:30 Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cleland afternoon guests of Blanche A reception followed in the While they last of Colorado and Mrs. Marty Clutz and Mr. and Mrs, Bill church fellowship hall. Remember Dad Chockley of Algonac were Cleland and family at with a Shoebox Sunday supper and evening Walled Lake. ****** guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cur- I Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kukuk Mr. and Mrs. Steven Soh card and gift. tis Cleland. of Brown City were Sunday and Krysten were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bartle afternoon guests of Mr, and afternoon guests of Mr. and Inside: But my and were Tuesday eve- wouldn't tell ms Tom Mrs. Curtis Cleland, Mrs. Henry Sob. which mriy ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. ticket was me Gordon Farrelly and Mrs. Alex Cleland came winner. Allen Farrelly. Nancy of New Baltimore home Friday evening after Mr, and Mrs. George King and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Far- spending 5 days with Bob and Jim were Wednesday relly spent Sunday at Shep's Cleland Sr. at Waterford. evening guests of Mr. and in Argyle to hear the Barney Mrs. Martin Sweeney - ET Mrs. Glen Shagena. Schubring band. spent from Sunday till Fri- Arnold Weercame home Mrs. Arnold Lapeer at- day with Dr. and Mrs. Tom Wednesday after spending a tended a pink and blue Collins and family at Alle- week in Marlette Hospital. y.' shower for Mrs. Dave Fran- gan where she attended Sara 1' Ir Visitors through the week zel at St. Ignatius Catholic Collins' graduation. were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Church hall at Freiburg Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shagena Franzel of Livonia, Mr. and Sunday afternoon. visited Uretha Fockler and Mrs. Gaylord Weer, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stinko of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmidt and Mrs. Elmer Fuester of Willis, Tammy Curry and and sons in Deckerville Cass City, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Bailey of Bellview Thursday. Come in today and select Harold Lee of Marlette, Mr. a Shwbox card and gift from our display. and Mrs, Lloyd Grifka, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson and Straw Hat Assortment. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Fran- New books at I I (Doll Books 1/2 Off 3%in. Size ...... 2 tor 40e zel, Creative Twist.@Asstd. colors. 8-in. Size ...... 2 tor 60e 12-in. Size . . . . .2 tor 1.20 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 2 for 1.60 . . . . Goronowich of Harbor the library 1 Dolls 40% Off 18-in. Sire ...... 2 for 1.45 Beach were Tuesday visi- RELATIVE SINS by Cynthia Victor (Fiction). Kailey CARO CHAMBER Davids thinks it's tm good to be true when Cameron Hawkes, easily the most handsome man at the party, falls in Big Deal@Crochet OF COMMERCE love with her. And of course, she's right. Kailey, beautiful Cotton. 3-ply., and rich but insecure, has just what Cameron is looking for mercerized cotton *Crafts for Kids meteawe - wealth and respectability. After their marriage, Kailey in 300-yd. ball. Your finally realizes Cameron's ruthlessness, and she tries to choice of colors. escape with her infant daughter, Bonnie. Cameron plots to ea tQe stop them, but thanks to a convenient trick of fate, neither Kailey or Bonnie are in their auto when Cameron's men Ball Rubber Stamps CARO cause the fiery crash, Everyone assumes they're both dead. 99' Bonnie is raised in an orphanage and foster familiesas Susan "CARS & CRAFTS" Holland; Kailey heads for family friends in Europe. IN THE TUSCOLA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS '$&- THE MARK OF THE CAT by Andrew Norton (science fiction). This novel is of %richlydrawn world of 5 queen- JUNE 13 & 14, 1992 doms where domestic cats are revered, huge rats hunt in vicious packs, and young humans are abandoned miles from CARO, MICHIGAN home in a coming-of-age rite called the Solo. Hynkkel, the younger son of a high-ranking official, is ostracized by his family because he's more comfortable with animals than practicing warfare. Only Ravinga, a doll maker with powers beyond her craft, sees his promise and gives him a pendant marked with a cat to protect him on his quest. But beneath Hynkkel's quiet nature lies a streak of heroism, and left alone, he risks his life to save an injured sandcat. In return for his courage, he becomes a blood brother to its pack and Stamps & Ink Pads THURSDAY ONLY 8:OO Only privy to their thoughts. HE'S A 185 POUND DOG "I" IS FOR INNOCENT by Sue Grafton (mystery). Private c $ 99 investigator, Kinsey Millhone, is hired to gather witnesses " 99 to 2 BEETHOVEN" and facts for a civil suit. Her client is the ex-husband of a Baraain Child $1 -50 Teen/AduIts woman murdered six years earlier. The victim's estranged Nite $2.00 ~ husband was indicted but subsequently cleared - seems the STARTS Friday, JUNE 12,13,14 & 18 jury couldn't move past reasonable doubt. Now the ex, Fri., Sun., Thurs. 8:OO Only thinking of the child he had with the victim, is suing to Odds & Ends Saturday 7:30 & 9:30 prevent the alleged killer from squandering-the victim *s considerable fortune. Remember, in civil suits it's the "preponderance of evidence'' that carries the day. Millhone pokes and prods among friends, neighbors, and associates; retraces the steps of the original investigator, and uncovers a tenuous connection between the murder and a very cold hit-and-run Killing. Veldman, Spencer recezve degrees One current and one for- Lynette M. Veldman of mer Cass City area resident Deford received a business SOON: "ENCINO MAN" recently were conferred as- degree in word processing. sociate degrees from the Veldman is a 1989 graduate "LETHAL WEAPON 3" Baker College campus in of Cas_$City High School. Flint. She currently is employed full time at Hills andDales Dan's Power General Hospital in billing. & Stove Plastic Canvas. 7 hole, 10 1/2x 13 1/2 - in. plastic canvas 5 31 CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING Complete & Installed large Selection of Children's 3athing Suits - Priced To Sell! [w] 2 TON 21/2TON 3TON $1,495O0 $1,595O0 $1,695O0 Lynette Veldman Former area resident Jamie D. Spencer, now of Grand Blanc, received a business DAN ALLEN CASS CITY, MI 48726 872-3190 I degree in travel agency management. CASS CITY,MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10,1992 PAGE RVE Detroit Edison to j Belgian couple offer interruptible enjoys visit to industrial rate plan Detroit Edison will offer its “In addition,” Garberding largest industrial customers continued, “the new rate a lower electricity rate in makes Southeastern Michi- Cass City, state 1993 as a way to better gan more competitive, bet- manage peak customer elec- ter able to maintain our ex- tricity demand, defer the isting industrial base and by Brian D. Bell May 15, This was their first time with relatives else- need to build additional attract new business and Staff Writer visit to the country. where in the state and visit- generating facilities and ul- jobs.” Herman, who is a Belgium ing places including Frank- timately hold down the cost I A recent stay in Michigan The new industrial rate is customs agent, and his wife enmuth and downtown De- of electricity for all custom- designed to provide up to - andCassCity by twovisitors are residents of Antwerp. troit. They plan to visit from abroad left them with ers. 650 megawatts of service Belgium is a European Greenfield Village and The company’s new inter- . good impressions of Ameri- country bordered by France, Hcnry Ford Museum before that can be interrupted for can people. ruptible industrial rate, re- short periods of high cus- Germany and the Nether- they return to Belgium. In cently approved by the tomer electricity demand, , Belgium natives Herman lands. The government is a fact, Herman is keeping a Michigan Public Service twicallv during summer and Denise Vermeersch parliamentary democracy diary of his activities during Y . were in Cass City May 22-28 Commission (MPSC), will r;lbnths: with a monarch who is his trip. substantially reduce the A TASTE of the American way of life is what Herman (left) ~ visiting their aunt, Alexia largely a figurehead. The After leaving Cass City Roose, who turns 91 years price paid for electricity by country’s currency is the they hcaded for Niagara and Denise Vermeersch (center) got during their first visit to its largest manufacturing , old in August, and cousins, franc, of which 35 equal one Falls, Canada, where they’ll customers willing to risk Mr. Farmer I. Tom and Ginny Sutter, U.S.dollar. stay for a few days before theunited States. The couple spent about a week in CassCity :’ owners of Sutter’s Bakery interruption of their electric Although Herman speaks heading back to Detroit in visiting their aunt, Alexia Roose (right), and their two cous- service in return for a lower Read and Use t; and Restaurant. They ar- English relatively well, time to catch their June 5 . rived in the United States ins, Tom and Ginny Sutter, owners of Sutter’s Bakery and rate, CHRONICLE Denise only speaks the lan- flight back to Belgium. The move by Detroit guage a little and relies on One of the highlights of the Restaurant. Edison is the first step in CLASSIFIED ADS 346 entries her husband to act as a trans- trip was the numerous shop- lowering rates for all classes lator. Their native tongue is ping opportunities the of electricity customers, as I To sell or rent a farm -i Flemish, a Dutch dialect couple had. Unfortunately US. Representative in flrscola announced last month by 1 To sell or buy livestock which is the primary lan- the airline only allows 40 Detroit Edison Chairman 1 To sell or buy implement3 : SCDcontest guage of Belgium. pounds of luggage per pcr- John E. Lobbia. Rate reduc- 1 To profitably sell or buy Both he and his wife en- son. They visited several tions for commercial and There were 346 entries in joyed their first trip here. shopping malls, which were Hare seeks Traxler’s post anything the 1992 poster contest for residential customers are “The people here are more three times bigger than their Don Hare, Saginaw, the Hare adds that he is €or fair the revival of the economy, expected to be implemented I youth sponsored by the Tus- friendly,” Herman said, Belgian counterparts. cola Soil Conservation Dis- district chief of staff for Rep. trade and that the govern- HarePrior says. to his work for Trax- by Jan. 1. The Classified Section is adding Americans seem to q “She spent all my money in Bob Traxler since 1974, has Where Interested ‘* trict, according to District ment has to “force the issue “With this rate everyone Chairman Tom Hess. The do things at a more leisurcly therc,” laughed Herman as resigned to seek the U. S. to see that our industry and ler, Hare operated a tax benefits,” said Larry G, Prospects Look First : 1992 theme was “Water for pace. “In Belgium pcople he joked about his wife, Representative post being those of our foreign com- preparation business €or 8 Garberding, the utility’s :, Life.” are a lot busier and are al- Clothing is much more vacated by his former boss. petitors ye on a level play- years and served as Saginaw executive vice-president : The winners were as fol- ways in a hurry.” expensive in Belgium, he In connection with his ing field.” County Commissioner. He and chief financial officer. The Cass City :. lows: Division I: Casey They also liked Cas City. said. On avcragc, a pair of campaign, Hare made a po- We must invest in America taught government and eco- “We will be able to defer the : Mantey of McComb School “Cass City is very clean casual slacks costs about litical tour in the Thumb and now that the cold war nomics at Garber High construction of additional Chronicle ;- in Caro; first place, and (and) it is beautiful,” Dcnise $60 and a pair of dress slacks recently to talk with the ;- Eric Bauer of Unionville threat has diminished, cut School in Essexville for 12 power plants and eliminate said. about $120. Denise espe- media and meet as many our defense mendinrr. while years. that potential cost to all of Phone 872-2010 :. Elementary School, run- The couple was surprised cially enjoyed her trip to potential voters as possible. ner-up ; Division 11 : Jordan maintaining ‘an aYd&uate . He has Bachelor and our customers. :: at how much larger Michi- Hudson’s, she said while Hare believes that it’s nec- * Mantey of Schall Elemen- force. The money has to be Master’s degrees from Cen- gan and the United States pointing to the blouse she essary for representatives to .? tary School of Caro, first invested in America, in tral Michigan University. .: place, and Brooke South- are, compared to Belgium. was wcaring that she’d take seriously the concerns highways and bridges and He and his wife, Rita, have -:gate of Unionville Elemen- Five countries the size of bought at the store. of the ordinary citizen and the promotion of jobs and 4 children. ,: tary School, runner-up; Di- Belgium can fit into a state The Vermeersches cn- stop “politics as usual.” : vision 111: Tiffani Miller of the size of Michigan, com- joyed the convenience of : Car0 Middle School, first mented Herman. shopping when they wantcd, : place, and Deanna Wit- “It was hard to imagine regardless of the time of day Rathje : kovsky of Caro Middle how big the U.S. is,” Denise or night. In their country : School, runner-up. said. “There are so many stores generally are open 9 selected : All participants received a.m. to 6 p.m. each day ex- : certificates. The first-place people (and) everything is so .for award - winners will be entered in green .” cept Sunday, when they are the state competition at the Herman and Dcnise were closed. In addition, many Michigan Association of intrigued that Americans are closed from noon to 2 Marian Rathje, Pigeon, Conservation District’s an- rely so heavily on their auto- p.m. to allow time for lunch director of Lake Huron . nual meeting in December. mobiles for transportation. and resting. Chorus of Sweet Adelines The first place winners Herman said in Belgium In addition to clothing, the and runner-up contestants International, was selected roads are narrow and often variety and cost of meals at for the Becky Daniels Ar- will be invited to the Tus- clogged by traffic, and with restaurants is much cheaper cola SCD annual meeting in rangers Achievement January and at that time gas pricedat about $3.50 per in the United States. In Award, as presented by re- will be presented with an gallon, many people walk or Belgium a hamburger, gion 2. award. Their picture will ride bicycles. French fries and juice at also appear in the Tuscola During their stint in Michi- McDonald’s is $6 per per- SCD report. gan they kept busy spending son. He said McDonald’s and other kinds of fast foods places have only been in the country about a year. Herman added that 30 rl VAC AT ION years ago Belgians didn’t have many of the conven- iences present in the United BIBLE States, such as indoor plumbing and readily avail- able electricity. “(But) it’s getting more ON THE CAMPAIGN trail recently, SCHOOL closer to American than before.” U.S. Representative candidate Don June 22-26 The Vermcersches arrived Hare, Saginaw, greets Linda Leeson of in the United States by jet at Marian Rathje 6:30 - 8 p.m. Metropolitan Airport. The The Lake Huron Chorus Cass City. 9-hour trip was their first will present “Harmony on time on an airplane. the High C’s in Caseville The Perfect Picnic Pick-up! “In the beginning I was a this summer and some of the little scared, but it was excit- Rathje arrangements will be ing,” Herman said. used. The show is scheduled The Sutters and Roose, 99c who visited Belgium in Church,forProceeds July 31 from at St.the Rochshow 1984, enjoyed having the Fried chicken Vermeersches visit the will be added to the Casev- Tape Rental United States. But trying to ille Community Building _------translate certain English fund. For more information call words and terms for Denise Women interested in learn- .2 packs was difficult. ValNe ing 4-part harmony, barber- 872-2729 “We laugh a lot,” Ginny shop style, are invited to said. “And the names of attend any rehearsal Mon- Cass City Missionary Church drinks she couldn’t believe. evenings, 7 to 9:30, in “Can you imagine trying to day 4449 Koepfgen Rd. Cass City the cafeteria of the Huron - explain a Fuzzy Navel (or) a Medical Care Facility, Bad Screwdriver?” Axe. Body Waves For the Boys Father of the Bride I Black Belt I I TRANSAMERICAGOVERNMENT SECURITIES TRUST I I I Has your investment income dropped along with interest rates? 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Hughes, 39, of 6 granddaughters, Mrs. Burial was in Elkland ...... *. *. .*...... *...... ,..... , .*, ....., * ... ,... 5 *. *. , ,, , I,. *...... Citizens met Thursday at S t. Palmdale, Calif. ,died Wed- Vance (Janet) Hull, Snover, Cemetery, Cass City. 5 YEARS AGO Mike and Mary Score, for- auto accident Jan. 29. Army Pfc. Jack D. Bums, Agatha's Parish Hill in nesday, May 13, at his Mrs, John (Anita) Franzel, Memorials may be made to merly of this area, are now Arson is suspected in a fire 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gagetown at noon for a pot- home. Mrs. Douglas (Glenda) the Snover Lions Club Park. living in Zaire. They have that razed a barn owned by Burns of Shabbona luck dinner. He was born Aug. 15,1952, Kirkbride, Mrs. Paul (Ka- Forty-four riders for St. Robert in Cass City, the son of Be- Jude's bike-a-thon raised been assigned to york as Gerald Hudson on Akron Rd., Decker, was assigned to Stella Errer said grace be- role) Mezo and Sally Ladies fore the meal. There were 4 l renice (Darling) Sowden of Krause, all of Sandusky, and $1,M5 in the May 16 event. agriculturists with 2 Men- Road, a half mile west of the 13th Artillery in Viet- Cass City and the late Oran Doris Hurd was guest of nonite groups in Kahemba. Dodge Road. nam May 15. members present. J. Hughes. Mrs. John (Anna) Minzey, air meet Two Dcford Christian Ypsilanti; five great-grand- honor at an open house Sun- Cass City High School President Orville Mallory Mr. Hughes was united in day, June 7, given by her Academy graduates, Mr. band members Tracy Green 35 YEARS AGO marriage to Mrs. Christine children; 2 step-great- The Ladies Aid of Good and Mrs. Jeff Willis, gradu- brought the meeting to or- grandchildren; 4 step-great- daughters. It was in honor of and Chris Langenburg will der, with everyone reciting (Matlack) Aumann Sept. Shepherd Lutheran church ated from Kentucky Moun- 18, 1976 Cass City, mov- great-grandchildren; a their mother's graduation participate in the 13th an- Tim Burdon of Gagetown the Lord's Prayer and pledge in met Monday, June 1, at the from Adult High School tain Bible Institute in Ken- nual Blue Lake Fine Arts and Donald Tuckey of Cass ing to California in 1980. daughter-in-law, Mrs. Le- home of Pam Gnagey for a tucky, May 29. to the flag. He had been employed at land (Frances) Nichol, Car- Tuesday, June 2. Camp tour of Europe this City were among 483 stu- The president welcomed potluck picnic and business Fourteen persons gradu- summer. dents to receive degrees and Hughes Air Craft in hs sonville, and several nieces, meeting. Sixteen members back Lloyd and Wilma Angeles for 12 years. ated from Adult Education Cass City real estate bto- certificates at Central nephews and otherrelatives. and Pastor Allen Fruendt For Universal Life June 2. Fink beiner, Louise He is survived by his wife She was preceded in death ker, Edward Joseph Hahn, Michigan College's 63rd Christine; 2 sons, Charley were present. Insurance, check The Cas City Historical Ashmore and Les Munroe. by her parents; one son, a,died last Thursday at St. commencement Sunday, Wilma Finkbeiner gave a and A.J. Hughes and one A bake sale is planned for with State Farm. Society made a tour of area Mary's Hospital in Saginaw June 9, daughter, Amber, at home; Donald Eugene Krause; one the Wednesday of Sidewalk churches Sunday. A number reading titled "The Lighter grandson, David Andrew after a long illness. A/lc Aaron Lefler, son of Side of Life." a step-son, Aaron Aumann, Sale Days and a rummage Ernest A. Teichman, Jr. of area residents presented and Mrs. Aaron Lcfler at home, and a step-son, Krause; 4 sisters, Relva sale for Aug. 13 and 14. Carrie Lautner set a new Mr. A Thinking of You card 6240 W. Main histories of the various state track record while of Decker, was recently Walker Aumann of San Chambers, Lena Gastler, Some of the proceeds from was Cass City, Mich. churches. winning 2 state Class C titles named squadron airman of signed by members to Diego, Calif.; his mother, Ruth Scouten and Maude these sales will be used to Phone the month at McGuire Air be sent to Frankie Anker, Mrs. Berbnice Sowden of Holcomb, and 3 brothers, purchase new blinds for the 872-3388 Saturday. Greg Bliss and Cass City; 3 sisters, 10 YEARS AGO Lautner both set new Cass Force Base in New Jersey. who is living with her son in Mrs. William Phillips, Ervin fellowship hall. Bay City. Eric (Mary) Smith of De- Philips and Clare Phillips. City High School records. Thursday evening, Mrs. cker, Mrs. Phillip (Betty) Hostesses for the picnic Picnic tables in the Fred Maier entertained the Lloyd Finkbeiner won the Funeral services were held were Betty Fuller, Pam men's door prize and Wilma Morse of Columbiaville, Campbell Elementary 25 YEARS AGO Methodist choir in honor of and Mrs. Arnold (Judy) Sunday, June 7, at the Gnagey and Connie Mellen- School courtyard, pur- Finkbeiner won the Hacker Funeral Parlors. dorf. John Somrners' birthday. women's door prize. Corkins of Davison, and chased with funds donated Three candidates have David O'Dell, 17, son of several nieces, nephews, in Bonnie Bruner's mem- filed for the 2 open 4-year Mr. and Mrs. William Happy Brrthday was sung aunts, uncles and cousins. ory, are being used by stu- school board posts. They are O'Dell of Cass City, will A memorial service will dents for studying outdoors. to members with June birth- be held at the chapel at Elk- Don Reed, who is seeking leave June 20 for Lansing to days and the president ex- Miss Bruner, a first grade reelection, Geraldine attend Wolverine Boys land Cemetery, Cass City, teacher here, was killed in an tended congratulations to Friday, June 12, at 2 p.m., Prieskorn, also seeking State for one week. members with wedding an- with Pastor Roger Heintz reelection, and Ronald Pre- Advertised at Frank TGA niversaries in June. of Our Savior Lutheran Fontaine, seeking his first Market: Miracle Whip salad The meeting was ad- Church of Bad Axe,officiab term on the bard. dressing, 49 cents a quart, journed and bingo and eu- ing. Two of the luckiest boys in and Coca Cola, 6 bottles for chre were played. Cass City area, Bradley Uhl, 39 cents. Marguerite 13, and FA Stoutenburg, 10, Playing at the Cass Theater Schneeberger won free all-expense trips to Sunday and Monday was Krause CRABLEGS BUFFET California in the fourth an- Boy on a Dolphin, starring on Dean's List nual Boy's Contest spon- Alan Ladd, Clifton Webb Marguerite Rhoda Krause, a. A copper or bronze casket sored by the Cass City IGA and Sophia Loren. Connie Sc hneeberger, 87, Cass City, formerly of Foodliner. b. A hardwood casket 4365 S. Seeger St., Cass Snover, died Thursday, June Cadette Girl Scout Troop City, has been named to the 4, at Tendercare, Cass City. Hot Beef Sandwich (Daily) c. A steel casket 150 left for a trip to Detroit Saw stolen spring I992 semester She was born Dec. 28, d. Visitationfor friends and relatives Saturday, June 3. The trip Dean's List at Taylor Uni- 1904, at Shabbona, the Charbroiled Chicken Salad 2 full e. My favorite pastor, priest or rabbi was planned for days versity. She is the daughter daughter of John and Minnie of activities. Mrs. Alden Cass City police last week of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phillips. Country Fried Steak f. I'm not sure Ashcr and Mrs. Evans Par- investigated the theft of a Schneeberger. She has been Miss Phillips married Funeral planning makes sense... rott, leaders, accompanied power saw in the village. majoring in social work at George Andrew Krause them. Taylor. call today for your free information! Ronald Sicradzki of Cass June 7,1922, in Snover. He Mrs. Dale Iseler and Mrs. City reported a Mikita Skil- To be named to the Dcan's died Aug. 14, 1973. ll 'I1: Aurey Frederick were read- Saw, valued at $135 new, List at Taylor, a student She worked as a secretary ers in the opening devo- was taken from his pickup must achieve at least a 3.6 for the selective service of- KRANZ FUNERAL HOME tional program, marking the truck during the evening grade point average on a 4.0 fice, Sandusky, for 20 years; Debra L. Kranz, Director 25th anniversary of the hours of June 2. The truck scale while carrying 12 or was a member of the Shab- 6320 Van Dyke Rd., Cass City 3452 Washington Street, Kingston, MI 4874 1 LWML at Good Shepherd was parked behind more semester credit hours. bona RLDS Church, the Lutheran Church Monday Eilligan's, 6444 Main St., at Taylor University is a Snover Literary Club, 683-2210 night. The Rev. R.C. Eyer the time of the theft, reports Christian liberal arts institu- Snover Extension Club, and led the service. state. tion located in Upland, Ind. Decker Order of Eastern

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1 SUMMER 1991 FALL 1991 WINTER 1991-92 Robin Beach Janet Beadle Cynthia Brumer Laura Blunt Nancy Crosby Gale Dundas Briggs byFrancis Jane Friske Cynthia Lisa Garascia Jennifer Bukoski Krystal Hadaway Lori Cook Deborah Gronowski Ruth Kulbacki Kristin Garnet Kimberly McGregor Sandra Lef ler Caryl Langmaid Carol Olivarez Victoria Mcfntyre Maureen Nancarrow Deborah Quick Margaret Morodan Barbara Roberts Carolyn Ringle Kimberly Proctor Xristin Shorkey Carrie Steele Kelly Reid Sharon Ziegler Beverly Stender Leon Spencer Thomas Szaqesh Frederick Stahl Renee Watkins Laura Swiderski Michelle Walker -1 Contact our admissions department for a I 1231 Cleaver Road, Caro, MI 48723 (51I 7) 673-5857or 1-800-968-9710 CARO CAMPUS complete listing of available classes! CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE -WEDNESDAY,JUNE 10,1992 PAGE SEVEN Peverk receives J Letters to the editor Ferris State honors list bachelor’s degree Several area residents are quarter academic honors list Brent A. Morel1 and Cindy Cindy L. Peyerk, daughter Community School, she will among 1,395 students have at Ferris State University, L. Peyerk, all of Cass City; of James and Janis Peyerk of be residing in Mt. Pleasant been named to the spring Big-- Rapids. Tony 0. Yost of Deford; Bradley J. Copeland, Char- :ass City, recently gradu- and plans to bcgin working To be eligible, a Ferris stu- lene M*Goslin and Marla B. ated from Ferris State hi- towards a Master’s degree in 2 from area dent must have compiled a versity, Big Rapids, earning business administration in Please return VFW flag Gosh, all of Gagetown; 3.5 grade point average in at Thomas F. Rye of Kingston; a Bachclor of Science de- the fall at Central Michigan least.,,L 12 quarter hours of receive SVSU .. Jennifer A. Bradley and gree in health systems man- University. To Cass City Chronicle problem very well. Shop- VFW raised a new, all WUIh. agement. Readers : lifting has grown into an weather flag - they last scholarships Rodney A. Rockwell, both While in school, shc was a outdoor sport, too. Appa- about a year - on the flag Area residents included in of Snover; and Chris E. memkr and treasurer of Pi Last week’s featured ar- rently, nothing is safe any- pole in front of the post hall. the list are Gary L. Suzor, Kiehl of Ubly. ticle on shoplifting addres- more. We raised it memory of A pair of Saginaw Valley Delta Alpha, a professional in State University students dental society, and a mcm- sed a long time business Memorial Day, Post 364.4 Russell Dewey, USMC, one of the first Cass City men from the area who main- ber Arnicron Delta Kappa, a tained high grade point aver- national leadership society . to lose his life in World War Jordan experience 11. He died in one of the ages will see their education UM women meet She was also a member of costs cut when they return to the Health Systems Man- The Trinity United dercare. Volunteers to as- classes next fall. Methodist Women met sist with the party are agement Association and Tina Ballard of Deford and was an auxiliary volunteer June 1 for a dinner meeting Bertha Shagena, Elsie Lloyd P. Damm of served by Group 5, chaired Blades, Midge Thompson, with Mwosta County Gen- Gagetown are among sev- eral Hospital. by Joyce McConkey and Pauline Hulburt, Kay eral students who have been Mickie ,Marshall. Warner and Virgmia a Peycrk has accepted posi- named Recognition Schol- “20 Years and Running,’ Hartwick. tion at Central Michigan community. Please see that help he gave me. member, no --Guestins this copy of my letter Linda Volz and Linda asked. We will fly it the way arship recipients. Each will was read by Marilyn Ale- A shower was held for Community Hospital, Mt. receive a $200 award for xander and Elaine Proctor. Red Bird Mission under the Pleasant, as accounts pay- reaches the editor. Boynton’s influence was it should be flown - Semper -. always a positive factor at Fi - maintaining a minimum It explained the structuring leadership of Shirley Wagg. able coordinator. Cindy Peyerk grade point average of 3.4 of the UMW in 1972. An outing is planned for A 1988 graduate of Ubly June 3, 1992 school with Elaine (Arm- The unit will host the July and a bazaar work- strong) adding to the caring PostCass 3M4City, Mich. throughout their college June birthday party at Ten- shop Aug. 3. Jerry White, Campus Dean and sharing atmosphere. I careers. Jordan College still marvel at Sue Polega earns 6667 Main Street Campbell’s ability to teach Cass Citv. MI 48726 me to draw. Jan Moore’s trying to teach me to play the CROWLEY CHIROPRACTIC piano has also been interest- U We ark spending a few ing. An Owcndale resident re- days in Nashvilleresting and My classes and graduation Dr. Jefirey Crowley B.S.D.C. cently received a diploma enjoying country music. I from Jordan means more to from St. Clair County Com- me than I can describe. CASS CITY CASEV I LLE munity Collcge. keep thinking of everyone at Jordan and the experience I 5986 E Cass City Rd (M-81) 6815 Michigan Street Pamela Polcga earned a had there that has enriched Best Regards, one-year certificate in prac- In Tht AIIcrr Hwltlr Ccrrt1.r Acmss frurrr Qirinri Shfll tical nursing. Polcga, a 1986 my life. the graduation cere- mony at Cedar Springs, the Marv Hobart 8 72-424 1 85 6-4 18 7 graduate of Cass City High banquet in Cass City with “Class of ’92” School, currently works at the honorsand “Outstanding Bay City Medical Center as Student” trophy awards re- a nurse. She plans to con- ceived by this old geezer tinue working there. capped off some very con- Although she works under structive_- time in the class- a temporary license, after room. You and your staff she receives the results of have been an excellent anti- the State Board Test in July, dote to the sober business of she can get a permanent Ii- Pamela Polega caring for and burying aging cense. parents and relatives. I seem to have to spend too much Crysta2 A &ins timesome hcalthat also problems overcoming of my own. The “Perspectives” class discussions and lessons and receives diploma the “Drawing” class were 2 Crystal Adkins very pleasant surprises. Bill graduated with honors at Tracy’s efforts to teach De- the end of the winter term iter and me some math was a from the University of real challenge, probably for Northern Florida, where she received a bachelor of arts degree. Her major was economics and her minor Be aware was accounting. She now attends law who01 at the University of Florida in Gainsville. of Lyme Adkins resides with her husband, Jim, and their 2 children in Jacksonville. disease risk She is a 1982 graduate of Cass City High School and As we venture to our parks, the daughter of Rosemary woodlands and lawns for a Gallaway and the late Vern Gallaway. Crystal Adkins summer of fun and toil, the threat of Lyme disease grows enormously. Aware- ness of the disease and the first symptoms is essential for early, effectivediagnosis and treatment. Lyme is a serious body- wide bacterial infection transmitted during the bite of an infected deer tick. It can oftem be prevented by TRANSMISSION COOLER wearing protective clothing reduces lransmission oil and insect repellent contain- temperatures allowing longer life ing DEET before venturing 1- 1- 12,000GVW into wooded areas, high grass or lawns. 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Editor’s note: Jan Monson is a late-stage Lyme diseuse patient and leads the Thumb 34ggArea Lyme Support Group B SIS E24 M - 70 on the first Thursday of each *Applies to residential customers only. month at the Caro Regional Center administration THE POWER IS ON building from 6:30 to 9 p.m. For further information on the support group call 1- 5 I 7-673-1586. PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY,JUNE 10,1992 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN ,‘ . ,* .. Friends Cass City wins 2 8% Si’ sister, little sister share special friendship of 3 in Federation 4% by Tom Montgomery snuggles into the Cass City Sisters program has been much for me as it does for she said. “You have to want The Cass City entry in fie Senior Division was off to a at home, losing its rust News Editor woman’s lap, the look on her good for the pair. her,” Lebioda recently re- to do it. If you don’t enjoy it, car0 Baseball Federation slow start, Monday, June 1, game, before bounding back c face says it feels like they’ve What isn’t clear is who’s marked. you’re not going to do any- to win its next 2, ?, ?, Michelle Gerard met Beth always hen friends, getting the most out of the “When we spend time to- body any good.” In the opener the Reese Lebioda just 16 months ago, It’s easy to see the Tuscola relationship. gether, when I know she Nationals pounded out an but when the 8-year-old County Big Brothers/ Big “I think it probably does as feels good or I made her Volunteers like Lebioda 1 1-5 decision. - *‘n* happy, it makes me feel are hard to find,according to Jim Hempton, who went 1. good.” Ruby Sherman, case man- the distance, was victimized Lebioda and Gerard typi- ager for Tuscola County Big by wildness (6 walks) and cally spend time together on Brothersmig Sisters, which errors (8). He allowed just 5 Saturdays. “We never know is celebrating it’s 20th anni- hits an4 whiffed 15. 1 Hutchinson 16 what we’re going to do,” versary this year. FLIGHT Mary Jason Morgan had a Lebioda said, adding their Clarke Haire ,82 Lil Jaroch 36 and 3-run homer and Kris Dan Diclcinson activities have included WAITING LIST 77 Bunny O’Berski 22 Repshinska banged out 2 bowling, roller skating anda Ken Zdroljewski 77 Linda Helwig 30 singles for Cass City. trip to the ice capades. Ernie Bellew 75 Eleanora Rees 22 Wednesday at the “I have been with Big Millie Nadison 27 Vassar “She takes me almost eve- Mark Swanson 73 defense picked up (one er- BrothersBig Sisters since Rich Tate 73 rywhere,” Gerard said. January 1988. During mt FLIGHT S ror) and Jason Morgan was “Michelle has a drawer and Don Hilbig 72 effective on the mound and, time, I have watched my Newell Vera Ferguson 32 a box of stuff (here) just in Harris 70 Carpenter 36 predictably, Cass City children’s waiting list liter- Randy Sherman 69 Marilyn case wc decide to do some- ally double while only see- Blanche Rumptz 31 scored an easy 12-1 deci- thing special,” Lebioda Russ Biefer 66 Gene Palmer 16 sion. Kevin Storm, with 3 ing a slight increase in vol- Dale McIntosh noted. unteers,” she said. 66 Betty Zulauf 39 hits, and Hempton, Matt “Sometimes we just go Elwyn Helwig 65 Jane Hool 33 Anthony and Brian Gra- shopping. We like to walk in The agency chrrently has Don Ouvry 65 Mary Lou Mauer 34 ichen, 2 hits each, led the the woods. We built a fort. 29 children matched with a Jerry Toner 65 Noreen Krug 20 Cass City attack. big brother or sister, An- Kevin Vincent 65 Marie Scott 35 Friday Cass City won eas- We do a lot of talking,” she Jan Kritzman 24 continued. “We’ve got a other 80 boys and 30 girls Dave Hoard 63 ily at Caro, 18- 1, in a game FLIGHT 4 swimming pool in the ga- remain on a waiting list. Jim Apley 59 called after 4 innings. Mark Mike Murphy 53 Jo Ann Brown 26 rage - we’ve got all kinds Evelyn Coaster 20 Kubacki pitched and al- of stuff.” “I am extremely grateful Bill Kritzman 51 lowed 4 walks while striking for the volunteers in this John Maharg Phyllis Ridge 33 The single area resident B. 31 Yunhee Jeung 12 out 7. He was helped by er- smiled. “This way, 1 can be program. They give more of Dennis Krug 28 Jackie Freiburger 26 rorless suppt from his a kid, too, and I won’t look themselves than time,’’ Virginia Ruthko 27 team mates. dumb.” Sherman remarked. FLIGHT 2 Vena Mae MacRae 35 Kubacki, with 3 hits, and “I like to do stuff kids like “A good indication that a Ken Tiseo 86 Enid Craig 41 Rob Gnagy, with a single program is working is when Scott Murphy 83 Betty Hammond 22 and double, were the top to do. A kid doesn’t want to Dani Hicks 38 the people it serves eventu- Gene Kloc 80 Cass City stickers. just sit there and talk all the 77 time. They want somebody ally give back what they fim Smithson II Clark Erla who’s going to show them received. Recently, I 76 BEST OF FRIENDS Beth Lebioda, Cass City, and her how to play baseball, or play Mike Neumann 73 - screened and matched a Jim Peyerk Professional and Business Barbies.” volunteer (who) used to be a 73 * ’ Wttle sister,”Michelle Gerard. CC1fIcan make (her) feel good, Jerry Houghton 72 *” little brother. He told me his Jason McCallum 71 it makes me feel good,?’Lebioda remarked. A GOOD FRIEND former big brother is some- Jack Bums 69 one he considers a signifi- DIRECTORY Todd Comment 69 As a big sister, Lebioda cant role model.” Jack Hool ------“Most volunteers do not 69 Onion crop said she strives to be, sim- John Neumann 69 ply, a good friend - some- realize they can make that Fred Leeson 67 one who’s there when her kind of impact on a child’s Brian Reinhardt looking good life.” 62 Anderson Tuckey Dr. Jeffrey Crowley .b little sister needs “that Mike Becking Bernhardt & P.C, Lebioda said she would 53 Co., Chiropractor 11 “Meet Your Candidate” 11 someone else” to talk to. Dick Haley 52 Certified Public Accountants Consumers should see more “I’m not trying to be her like to see others get in- Kim Glaspie 5g86 E. Cass City Rd. sweet Spanish onions this volved with the program. 51 Gary Anderson, CPA - 673-3137 mother,” she pointed out. Dick Wallace Robeft TWkey, CPA Cass City (M-81) spring. Onion acreage is up 46 - 872-3730 Despite working 2 jobs, George Bushong Jeny Bernhardt - 673-3137 Phone 872-4241 21 percent compared to last “There’s a lot of kids out 40 one at Rolling Hills Golf Hittler 715 E. Frank St., Caro, MI year. there,” she observed. “Even Dan 38 Course and the other as a a little bit of time, as long as and Rlchard A. Hall, D.O. If conditions hold, farmers UPS clerk, Lebioda tries to FLIGHT 3 6261 Church SI.,Cass City. MI in Georgia, Texas, Arizona you make it quality time, is Phone 872-4668 Osteopathic Physician 11 Come meet Julia & enjoy the evening. 11 see Gerard each week. It going to be better than no DonDoug &la Cleland 83 4674 Hill St, and California will harvest isn’t always easy, and acca------Bring your friends! million pounds time at all.” 82 Cass City, Michigan 435 of on- sionally getting together is Phil COUNSELING ions, up 25 percent from Time and attention are the Moses 81 872-4446 impossible. Keith Adelberg 0th0724725 Horn 8724762 199 1. Georgia growers are investment, and a child who 76 DO YOU HAVE A Tuesday, June 16,1992 6:00.9:30 p.m. However, she said, “I’m feels better about herself or Craig Bellew 75 expected to harvest 156 not going to give her up just DRINKING PROBLEM? ~ himself is the return, accord- Clayton Sawdon 72 .Dr. 1. E. Paul Lockwood .,Hogan’s 4 Hpllow million pounds of Yidalla because I’ve got a hectic ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS X ing to Lebioda, whose pay Tom Wallace 72 AND AL-ANON - onions. schedule. We’ll make up Chiropractic Physician W142 comes in the form of hugs Doug omell 69 Every FrMay Evening - 8:OO p.m. Entertainment: that time.” and affectionate messages Jih Hillaker 67 Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Mon., Tues.,9- 12 only Wed., Fri. Heritage Music Makers of the Thumb Lebioda takes her commit- Bert Althaver ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Get Quick left on her answering ma- 62 Tuesday Evenings 8:OO p.m. Phone 872-2765 ment to the program very chine, John Haire 62 St. Pamatius Parish Hall BasemeF Results With seriously. Cas City for Appointment Donations Accepted Daryl Iwankovitsch 61 Cass.city The Chronicle’s “It’s something you have “If somebody thinks Jon Zdrojewski you’re special, that’s going 61 ------Classified Ads to think about a long time Gary Jones 60 HEALTH CARE aid for by the Commtttee to elect Julia Heilig State Representati before you commit to it,” to make you feel spcial.” 40 -.r------Bob Stickle J7 Jack Bums 57 IMMEDIATE Rick Doerr 57 NON-EMERGENCY Wes Neumann 57 HEALTH CARE Anton Peters 55 Eric King 52 $25 fee Including physician’s fee and clinic rmm. FLIGHT 4 Cash basis, and we will give Pat Essian 92 you a statement. Doug Zdrojewski No Appoinment Usually 92 Nemssary John Niebrzydoski 86 6:00-8:30 p.m. Fridays Rich Swartzendrukr 85 2:30-8:30p.m. Saturdays Gary Robinson 81 1O:OO a.m.-8:30 p.m. Sunday - Bill Ewald 80 HILLS AND DALES S.H. Raythatha, M.D. Ken Jensen 79 H0 SPI TA L Paul Bessler 76 -----I--Or. Ray Alden Asher 71 ------HOME CARE- Total Family Care Jim Bolton 70 4672 Hill St. Kevin Green 69 THUMB AREA Les Booms 62 HOME CARE AGENCY Cass City Jim Ceranski 61 Nursing, Phydcal, Occupations Phone 872-5010 John Agar 56 speech Therapy Nwse Aides Off ice Hours: Mon.-Frl. 8-5 Don Roemer 53 Medicare, Medicaid a Tom Schweigel 48 Blue crass certified Don Hazard 47 Your locally owned,private, N.Y. Yun, M.D. Craig Kelley 40 mpfi,Iw(seMIce Physidan & Surgeon Home caVe&ency Office Hours: Mark Bartlett 36 1-8cnb358-4749 John Jewett 36 Mon-Fri. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thurs. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. LEAGUE HONOR ROLL Sat. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 6232 Hospital Drlvs Low Actual Round for Allen Witherspoon carr city Year - Jack Bums, Dan NELNH GpthEnglandFond Life Offlcs 8724733 Dickinson, McIntosh, R88.8724257 Dale NEL Equity Fund Mike Murphy - 36. NEL InmFund ------I- Money Market Serbs I------PODIATRISTS WEEKLY Phone 872-2321 4615 Oak Cass Citv Steven Khoury Flight 1 - Mike Murphy ------M. 36. OPTOMETRISTS D.P.M. Flight 2 Jack Burns 36. -----I-- - - I Foot & Ankle Specialist Flight 3 - Daryl Dr. David Batzer Laser Surgery Iwankovitsch - 43. Optometrist Tuscola Medical Center Flight 4 Paul Bessler, - 150 Millwood Rich Swartzendruber - 44- 4624 Hill SI. Caro, MI 48723 TUESDAY MORNING Cass City LADIES’ LEAGUE (51 7) 673 -3887 As of June 6 Oflice Hours: -----I-- Mn.-Fri., 9:OO-4:30 VETERINARIANS FLIGHT 1 072-3404 -I------Mary Rabideau 24 .O Toby Weaver 28.5 COMPANION ANIMAL Nelle Maharg 31.5 HOSPITAL PatEsther Bess Reagh 41.530.5 4438 S. Seeger St. Fran Belle@ 24 .O BALU K., M.D. Cass City - Phone 872-2255 Joan Montgomery 29.5 Obslelrrcian 8 Gynecologrsi Carol Galka, D.V.M. Ruth Houghton 31 .O 70 Norvl Elk Streel S-usky. MI 48471 Kally Maharg 0 Edward Scollon, D,V.M. Phone (313) 648-4733 Barbara Sterker 11.5 Veterinarian Ornu Houri: Farm and FLIGHT 2 Mon . Tuos. ThurS . Fn June Licht 35 9 IO 5Ahu a mnlrnentr Hourr Call only Pet Animals a Phone 872-2935 Pat McIntosh (313) -3770 Mary Yaroch 34 4849 N, Swger St., Cam City Geri Corcoran 30 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10,1992 PAGE NINE ; Top seniors to play 2 benefit All conference hoop games NCTL teams named Outstanding graduated Jeff Sweet, 6-10 Sandusky senior basketball players center, and Frankcnm uth s Baseball: 5 unanimous choices from the Thumb have Kevin Kern. agreed to play 2 benefit bas- The of the south Five members of the North son Fricke, senior, King- - Travis Fis- ketball games in the 2nd squad will bc Archie Robin- Central Thumb D Confer- ston; Scott Kubacki, senior, ence were unanimous cher, Sr., NH; Jeremy Pom- annual "Battle of the North son, Mil ling ton. and Dan Gray, junior, both eroy, Sr., AF. and South" Friday, June 12, The north squad and the choices for the league's all- of North Huron. FIRST BASE - Adam Fet- at Cass City High School schools represented are: star baseball team. They are INFIELD - Tim Veiten- ting, Sr., King. and Friday, June 26, at Lak- LAKERS - Ignash, Dave junior Scott Paterson,player gruber, senior, C-PS; Gary INFIELD - Chris Stafford, ers High School. Game time Geiger, Mike Keefcr. at large, and senior Nathan Mock, senior, Kingston; Fritz, frrst base, both of C- Soph.,'Peck; Chris Anthes, is 7:30 p.m. and tickets are OWEN-GAGE - Chris John Sweeter, sophomore, Sr., OG; PS; senior Jamie Fricke of Ryan Lackie, ' $3.00. Anthes, John Blackstock. A-F. Soph., Case. The games are sponsored BAD AXE - Chris Coiner Kingston; junior Jay OUTFIELD - Jerry Law- Schwedler of Huron, OUTFIELD - George Kos- by Thumb area Big Broth- NORTH HURON - Troy North rence, sophomore, Port inski, Jr., NH; Pat Taylor, ers/Big Sisters, Kurt Dam- Rice and senior Lloyd Rayner of Hope; Mark Davis, sopho- Jr., King.; Jason McLaugh- Akron-Fairgrove. row and Associates and HARBOR BEACH - SCh- more, and Todd Kochanski, lin Sr., King. Shetler Plumbing and Heat- elke, Brian Banker. No Owen-Gage player was senior, C-PS; senior Rich PLAYER AT LARGE - ing. CASS CITY - her, Gray. selected for the first team. Koroleski, North Huron. Dave Czelada, Jr., AF. Two players from Cass AKRON-FAIRGROVE - Chris Anthes, senior, was on City, Mark Irrer and Brad Jason Ball PLAYER AT LARGE - Honorable mention the second team and Bryan Scott Paterson, Jr., - Gray, will play for the north UBLY - Marc McKenzie. Koch, senior, received hon- CP-S. Treavor Thompson, Jr., AF; . team, which will becoached USA Tracv Geiger. - IY Steve Toner, Soph., NH; orable mention. TEAM by Jeff Cass City The south team the The remainder of the first SECOND Bryan Koch, Sr., OG; Chris coach. schools are: team squad: Curry, Fresh., Ted Miller, Some of the big names in PITCHER - Jeff Beltow- *. Sr., Peck; Jeffrey Reinke, CAR0 - Steve Strachan, PITCHERS - Matt ski, Sr., Mike Farver, the Thumb will be on the Mitin. Wwdruff, senior, Peck; Ja- CP-S; Sr., Bill Emerick, Sr., PH. roster, including Reggie MAYVILLE Aaron Win- Sr., AF. Ignash from the Lakers and gert. Todd Schelke from Harbor VASSAR - Jcff Hecht.

+ Beach. Softball: 3 unanimous choices * The south team will have NORTH BRANCH - Benji more than its sharc of out- Kaldahl. standing players, including KINGSTON - Adam Fet- Three players from Akron- team were: eszynski, Sr., King.; Mich- tinP;." Fairgrove were unanimous PITCHER - senior Jill elle Tkacz, Jr., OG. FRANKENMUTH - choices for the North Cen- 2yro ws ki , Kingston . OUTFELD - Crystal SUCCESSFUL HUNTERS - Ross McCallum (right) and tral Thumb League's soft- FIRST BASE - senior Durand, Soph., Peck; ball team as selected by Tammy Mattox, C-PS. Christy Hebert, Sr., AF; racketball Matt Brown. Ron Jamieson, both of Cass City, bagged bears weighing 230 league coaches. INFIELD - senior Deb Stacy Hadaway, Jr., AF. vollevball REESE - Ross Amend. pounds and 165 pounds, respectively, during a Memorial Day The 3, all seniors, are Olds, C-PS. handball DECKERVILLE - Jeremy pitcher Aimee Butts, OUTFIELD - junior Jen- PLAYER AT LARGE - kickball Hadley. weekend hunt in Hearst, Ontario, Canada. Also successful catcher Dandle Volk and nifer Eggert, Port Hope. Bobbi Sue Roberson, Sr., MARLETTE - Matt King. softball x Wilcox. but not pictured was hunter Mike Leiterman, another area Polley Prime. Two PLAYER AT LARGE - basketball I others were also unanimous senior Shannon Abrego, stickball X MILLINGTON - Chris resident. choices, senior infielder Peck. Honorable Mention - Rich- and football .. Kidd, Jayson Mays. Robin Gaffke,Port Hope, elle Ryers, Sr., Angie but you haven't played W and sophomore outfielder SECOND TEAM Adams, Jr.,Denise Maguire, ball, until you have X Registrations due Suzanne Schommer, C-PS. Fresh., AF; Kim Pittenger played 3 Owen-Gage was repre- PITCHER - Karla Stacer, Sr., Case.; Penny Caverly, sented by senior Aimee Jr., CP-S; Shannon Cayce, Sr., King,; Veronica his- PAINTBALL Merchant in the outfield. Jr.,.CP-S. ceski, Jr., Michelle Bam- [for3 on 3 games BOYS' LITTLE bach, Sr., NH; Carli Salciso, the ultimale sport for the nineties, MINOR LEAGUE Two others from 0-G,Jill CATCHER - Lori On- to play call 3 Registration forms for the and there will be various LEAGUE Susalla, junior, first base, drajka, Jr., OG. Jr., OG; Melissa Burns, Jr:, x co-ed Early Bird 3 on 3 bas- divisions for both boys and STANDINGS Kathy Kosal, Jr., Peck; Games By Week of June 1 and Lori Ondrajka, junior, FIRST BASE - Jill Susalla, 2 ketball tourney at Cass City girls. There is also an open STANDINGS catcher, were named to the Jr., OG. Wendy Koglin, Sr., Anna ,u3.rgmmrr*ma,h-~~R.A.M.B.O. High School are due this co-ed competition, Daniel Through June 5 second team. INFIELD - Tarnmie Wil- Scherret, Jr., Melody Re- UBLY, MICHIGAN week, Marty Daniel, direc- reports. WL inke, Jr., Port Hope. 2 Giants 6- 1 Giants 5-0 Others named to the first lis, Sr., CP-S;Rachelle Der- 1-800-468-2492 OR 658-8113 X tor, reports. Registrations can be sent to Yankees 6- 1 indmwde. wpmpmlpa krnmms tmsmmm. nww6t-a X Yankees 3- 1 -orgnummadhdraonu-s The tournament is sched- Daniel at4857 Spruce, Cass Orioles 4-3 ~xxxxxxxxxx~~x~~~X~uled for Saturday, June 20, City. Dodgers 3- 1 Cubs 3-4 Orioles 2-2 Pirates 2-4 Top players selected Cubs 1-4 Tigers 2-5 Pirates 2-3 Dodgers 1-6 Tigers 0-5 Pirates 13 - Orioles 6 (6-1) in district tourney FINAL WEEK GAMES The Pirates defeated the (All games start at 6:OO). Orioles behind the pitching of Drew Kelly and Richard Monday - Dodgers vs Ti- Kessler. Leading the Pi- gers Class C competition rates' hitting was Brian Put- Tuesday - Orioles vs Pi- An all-district class C soft- , and Monica erbaugh, with 3 hits, while rates USA's Kristin Zagata, Corey Mayer and Richard ball team selected from Spranger, outfield. catcher, and Sandusky's Wednesday - Yankees vs players at the tournament in Reese also placed 3 on the Kessler each had 2. Cubs Stacey Kaspurs, outfield. Travis Eyer, Heath Deckerville has been an- squad: Jane1 Lynch, pitcher; Doug Regentin, Decker- Thursday - Dodgers vs nounced. Gretchen Kolhagen, first Zawilinski and Nick An- Giants ville, was coach of the y&. thony threw for the Orioles. Cass City's Keri Santos base, and Cheryl Sylvester, Five from Cass City were Friday - Orioles vs Yan- was selected for the outfield. second base. Dan Sherman, Heath kees named to the honorable Zawilinski and Matt Hopper The players from the Lak- mention list: Jennifer Deckerville, which won each had a hit for the Ori- CASS CITY ers named were: Holly Esch, Fruendt, Jodi Hillakei, oles. FASTPITCH the district, had 3 team third base, and D. J, Ferris, at Heather Kelly, Jodi LaRo- members: LeAnn Rumble, large. che and Stephanie Leiter- CHURCH LEAGUE pitcher; Melanie Mosure, Tigers 31 - Dodgers 7 (6-2) Through June 2 Others selected were: man. Farm Machinery Antiques Household The Tigers opened the first inning scoring 13 runs. WL Randy Whittaker and Shabbona 20 Class D competition I Nathan Matt each had 4 hits, Catholics 20 while Craig Swiderski had Lamotte 20 The all-district team for Veronica Lasceski, out- Owen-Gage's Jill Suallai AUCTION SALE 2. Pitching for the Tigers Church of Christ 11 Class D softball included field, of North Huron com- Lori Ondrajka and Michelle- The folkwing items will be sold at public auction located 7 miles west of Harbor Beach on M-142 were Isaac Ponder and Craig Baptists 11 one player from Owen- pleted the lineup. Tkacz received honorable" tn._ ,ParicviIIe -..-- - Road. 4 miles north to Rapson Road, 34mile east in Huron County on Swiderski. Deford 02 Gage, outfielder Aimee John Amend, Akron-Fair- mention, as did Kingston's. Dan Caister, Keith Russell, Colwood 02 Merchant. grove, was named coach of Penny Caverly and Sarah' SATURDAY, JUNE 13 Ryan Brinkman and Brian Mizpah 02 Kingston's Jill Zyrowski, the year. Gerhardt. Kelly all hurled for the pitcher; Rachelle Der- at 10 a.m. Dodgers. The Dodgers' hit- eszynski, third base, and ting attack was led by Kevin player at large Bobbi Rober- SCHEDULE Lose 230 Pounds China cabinet Spencer, who had a triple, son were named. FARM MACHINERY SHOP EQUIPMENT Two other schmls each & MISC. Pictures 8 picrure trams and Keith Russell, who got a This Summer! Case 830 diesel tractor 4 kerosene lamps double. June 9 (7 p.m.) Mizpah vs placed 3 players on the team. IHC a71 5 combine wigrain, Heavy duty drill press Dishes Deford; Baptist vs Colwood From Akron-Fairgrove: bean 8 4 row corn headers Welder 2 forges Cubs 4, Yankees 3 (6-3) U.B. (9 p.m.) Catholics vs Aimee Butts, pitcher; Dan- AC 15 wheel disc wAold-up wings Homelite 3500 wan generator Anvil Lamotte; Church of Christ 5 section wheel harrow - hydraulc Bench grinder Corn sheller The Cubs defeated the pre- elle Volk, catcher, and Pol- N.H. 707 one-row chopper - 3-point Torch set w/tanks 8 cart viously unbeaten Yankees vs Shabbona. ley Prime, second base, and Corn knives June 11 (7 pm.) Lamotte Brillion 14' cuhipacker Vise Wdpulleys behind the pitching of Tim from C-PS:Tammy Mattox, 13' field cuthator Chain saws Buzz saw Micklash and Mike Prosow- vs Mizpah; Church of Christ first base; Deb Olds, short- N.H. #26 super-litt blower - 36 pipe Kerosun heater Cross cut saws vs Baptist. (9p.m.)Colwood stop, and Suzanne Schom- N.H.elevator Water systems ski. Leading hitters for the Milk cans Cubs were Andy Green, Tim U.B. vs. Shabbona; Catho- mer, outfield, made the 4 section harrow Tool cabinet for pickup Blue fruit jars lics vs Deford. AC hay conditioner Barbed wire stretcher Others Micklash, Mike Prosowski, team. 2 wagons wlgravity boxes Page wire stretcher Matt Fraplhrt and Taylor Flat bed wagon 8 running gear Logging chains D ieg el, 7' mower for A Farmall 3 storage shelves HOUSEHOLD 2 section spike harrow Quantity of nuts 8 bohs Magic Chef refngeratw Strong pitching from the : IHC pUll-typ dilcher Outboard motor testing barrel 2 chest type freezers Yankees came from Paul Clip & $ave on Pizza! 2 row bean puller 2 brooder stoves Fngidaire stove w/doubb oven DeLong and Nathan Klein. Oliver grain drill - rubber tires Animal traps Maytag wringer washer Matt Zigich and Nathan J.D. hammer mill 4-man tent File cabinets, 3 drawer Klein each had a hit for the a 4 drawer 6' 20' grain auger w/2hp. Garden traclor Yankees. mtor on trailer Lawn mowers Wood desk 15' grain auger Shovels - Rakes - Forks - Hoes Steel desk Giants 9, Tigers 6 (6-5) 20' elevator Many others 3 pc. bedroom set Trent LeValley and Dave 500 gal. gas barrel & stand BdS Hobbs teamed up topitch for 275 gal. diesel barrel 8 stand MEAT BAND SAW - 220 motor Dining table the Giants. Trent LeVallcy Sewing machines 200 gal. banel 8 stand COMMERCIAL MEAT GRINDER * 3 rockers had 2 hits for the Giants 1rx20' drainage tube 220 elec motor - extra blades while Brad Russell drove in 3.~20'drainage tube End table 10'xlO drainage tube ANTIQUES & Coffee table 3 runs with a triple. OPEN: M0N.-WED., FRI. 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. 5 - 1rx3' concrete tubes Nlght stand The Tigers' pitching was TUES., THURS. 12 - 7 p.m.; SAT. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Cedar fence posts U rails COLLECTIBLES 2 air conditioners led by Isaac Ponder and Quantity of cement bkks Primitive wood cupboard Others Craig Swidcrski. Joe 673-1981 or 1-800-502-0660 QuanlZy of lumber Khoury and Nathan Matt 150 Millwood Ave. each had 2 hits for the Ti- Owners: RICHARD & DONNA GONlWlC,iA gers. Phone 51 7-479-6619 MDMBMMBBmHMMBMD CLERK - Hillaker Auction Service TheWant : locations to Internatianal, Inc. better wrve you Not valid with any TERMS - Cash or check with ID Everylhing settled for day of sale Not responsible for accdents other offer. : AdsAre : WEIGHT LOSS CENlERS' Copelend Lunch Wagon M AUCTIONEERS - Lorn & Clark Hillaker LNewsyToo! Phone 51 7-872-3019 Cass City PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE -WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10,1992 CASS CITY, MlCHIGAN CALLING 872-2010PUTS AlIJ ACTION AD TO WORK FOR YOU Transit (nonbusiness) rates, 10 f Automotive 1 ( Household ( For Rent Notices words or less, $1SO each inser- General 1 YOUNG tion; additional words 8 cents Merchandise Sales FOR RENT - Mm PROFESSIONAL 1989 GMC S-15 pickup, n apartment, my furnished. couple looking for house to each. Three for the price weeks 4 cylinder, 5 speed, w/air, 3 family gar- GARAGE SALE 4462 single person preferred. rent in Cass City. Call 269. of rate. Save money by FOR SALE - 1973 Winne- PLANTS, PLANTS, INDIVIDUAL - 2-cash mst age sales in Northwood Es- Koepfgen Rd.. Thursdav call 872-3343. 4-1-234 9539. 5-6-10-3 enclosing cash with mail M- bag0 motor home, 440 mo- PLANTS,Joyce Hazzard in tor, 2 new tires, 52,430 ac- Deford has lots of bedding tates, Cass City. Many mis- and Friday, 9-5.' 14-6-10-i ders. Rates for display want ad 1988 Cbevy Marc-3 con- cellaneousitems including: Notices I AM NO longer responsible on application. tual miles, 4 horse trailer, plants for your flower and TV, stereo, furniture, as- for version van, hightop, V-8 good shape, best offer. Call vegetable gardens, $7.00 GARAGE SALE - Baby to anyone's bills other than automatic, loaded. sorted clothing, small WANTED - Free field- my own, as of June 1,1992. 872-3148, 5 east, 1 1/2 per flat. Also hanging bas- appliances, etc. Thursday, adult clothes, high chair, car f Automotive 1 seat, kids' toys, lots of stones to gather for private Steven Pasanski. 5-6-3-3 south. 2-6-3-3 kets and potted plants. 2nd June 11,9 a.m.4 p.m. use, Cass City or Kingston 1989 Ford AeroStar mini house north of Deckerville 14-6-10-1 household items. Comer of FOR SALE - Ford 360 mo- van, XLT, V-6automatic, and Huron St., June 10- area. Call 872-2789. LOST DOG - white and FOR SALE - 6-WhmleF Rd,, on Kingston Rd. 872- Oak liver, male, Brittany, flw- tor, new process transfer 7 passenger, loaded. SALE - Wednes- 11,990-500.Ginny Regn- 5 -5-27-3 case, Ford 4x4 drive ATV, new motor, extra 5057. 2-6-10-3 GARAGE rescent green collar, in Cass '77 parts. After 5 p.m. call 872- day evening 6-9, and Thurs- erus. 14-6-10- 1 train, '79 Camaro body IF YOU OR a member of City. Call evenings 872- Call Gary 2672 or 872-2411. 2-6-3-3 FOR SALE - Kenmore auto- day 8:W5. 6643 Seed St. parts, 3/4 Chevy rear 3563. 5-6-10-1I truck matic washer, Kenmore Lots of infants and chil- 3-FAMILY YARD SALE - your family are suffering end. Call 672-9862. Dwight's dren's clothing. 144~10-1 4354 Woodland, Wednes- from the following: joint I NOTICE 1 1- 154 FOR SALE - 2 hives 4 su- electric dryer, Kenmore - under day, Thursday and Friday. pain, stiff neck, fatigue, The Department of Natura+ Auto Sales pers, each without bees, counter dishwasher headaches, memory loss, foundation and some honey and twin bed, used tire size GARAGE SALE - June 12, 14-6-10- 1 Resources will be accepting FOR SALE - 1977 Ford 1525 E.- Rd. 13. Antiques, collectibles difficulty concentrating,you included, all ready to go. 205/15" radial. Call 872- may have disease. bids on several stands of tim- Granada, repairable or for CNO,MI 673-7758 2566. 2-6-10-3 and more. 6617 E. Cass City GARAGE SALE - 9-5, June Lyme on the Defard V~SSU used parts. Make an offer. Phone 872-3259. 2-6-10-ln 11,6275 Main. Cookie jars, Lyme Hotline 1 -8OO-643- kr and 1 -6- 10- 1 Rd., 9 a.m.-? 14-6-10-1 Game Areas,TuscolaCounty. Call 812-3579. 1-5-27-3 -~ tins, cradles, baskets, toy 7769, Tuesday 1:OO p.m.- FOR SALE - clean '83 FORSALE- sofa,realgood FOR SALE - 14' fiberglass GARAGE SALE -Thursday chest, pictures, toys, Lego 5:OO p.m., Thursday, 4:OO Formore information, contact The Cass City Field 1985 FORD F-150 4x4. High Chevy, 4 door, v8-305, shape. 4667 Kennebec Dr., boat and trailer, $200.665- and Friday, 11th and 12th, blacks, dolls, X-mas tree, p.m.-8:00 p.m. 5-5-27-3 Office mileage, looks good, runs automatic, power brakes, City 2-5-27-3 2209. 2-5-27-3 8:30-5. Books, clothing, potty chair, crib bumper, --A 4017 E. Cam Rd., great, $4,900 or best offer. power steering, $2800.872: miscellaneous items. 4829 BINGO - every Wednesday Cass City, MI 48726 N. Seeger. McComb. tape player, clothing - boys', night. 6:OO-early bird 872-5496. 1-6-10-3 2767. 1-6-3-3__-- ROTTWEILER/S hepherd Open or phone 517-872-5300 14-6-10-1 ladies' sweaters, jackets, regular bingo pups for sale, free kittens. snowmobile suit, sports 630 - 7:00. Bi& rmrtbo Wiwdby July 7.1992. General Call 872-4406. 2-5-27-3e Post 3644 W,Weaver SL 5-6- 10-2 1979 OLDS Regency - for cards and more. 14-6-10-1 5-2-264 parts, $300 or best. Call 872- GARAGE SALE - Friday, 5408. 1-6- 10-3 I Merchandise I June 12, and Saturday, June 1 'piece flberglass 13,9-5.Clothing; household pods - many sizes furnishings, dishes, collect- For Sale ILegal notice I available. ibles, etc. Lots of miscella- + 25 year warranty. neous, No early sales. HOUSE FOR SALE - 1500 Baker, 4657 Schwegler Rd. sq. feet, 3 to 4 bedrooms, Mmgage Faoclaurc Sale TUBBY% 14-6-10- 1 hardwood floors, formal di- MORTGAGE SALE - Default ham bsen ning, newly remodeled, 2 ma6 in the conditionr of 4 mmtgap 8itUUaNOOL8 MOVING SALE - piano car garage, $47,500. Call ma& by JOHN CHARZES LEWIS ud 1215 E Caro Rd. $150, clothes, toys, crib, 2 872-4221. 3-6-10-1 DEBRA D. LEWIS. hir wife to Libmty CAR0 dressers, books and lots Mortpge cmpration, a Michigur ca- 'WE IK, DISHES" ~ticm,Matpge, dated MAY6,1983 1 SATELLITE SALES I SERVICE I more. June 11 and 12,9-5.7 FOR SALE - 1988 Fairmont urd hcdon May 9,1983, in Lik wo Sorvlco Makos miles west of Cass City, mobile home, Bayview 532, WI pa^ 01 7, TWC& CmtyRoc- RICK'S EARTH STATION odr. Mic)ligan, urd assigned by mcmc corner of Cass City and model, 3 bedroom, 2 full aasigmnmt to Sunbelt Natimd Mat- Hurds Comer Rd. 14-6-10-1 baths, central air, 6" walls, gage Corporation, an Illinoir Catalogs loaned CRAFTS AND shingled roof, (517) 872- C&p[mtiOn by an auignmsnt dad FOR SAU - Emand 1- CHILDREN'S furniture - GARAGE SALE - ThW- 3692. 3-6-10- 1 n 4 Docrmk 27.1990, urd ddQI overnight . Monday through Fridq. April lO,1991,inLiber61l.anpag~450, vear-old heaw White Rock day, Friday and Saturday, 9- Trucolr County R-, Michigur, m hens, layinggd,IH~-ZNO. Call 872-2608. Harold 5. A lot of clothing and mis- ANTRIM COUNTY: 10 which rnotqagc there ir chimed to bc 243-3 bring,4366 Hurds Comer cellaneous. One mile east of beautifully wooded acres due 41 tha &tc hereof the sum d FORTY ~ Rd., Cass City. 2-2-264 FIVE THOUSAND HFlY THREE WATERPUMP Free Subscript ion stop light. Connie LaPeer. near Schuss Mountain- DOLLARS AND 33 CENTS WATER WELL with Each Order 14-6-IO- 1 Shanty Creek. Close to Jor- (545,053.33). includinl inmat It dan River and its adjoining 12.ooo1k psr mum. WATER SOFTENERS Under the purof ule contained in Jnstallatim & Strvicx GARAGE SALE - Friday, state forest. $9,500, $300 mid mortgageurd the mtutc in such cue down, $125 month, 11% 6523 Main St., Cas City Bidder Tanks June 12,9 to 2, Saturday 9- made and providd. notice ir harsby The Cass City 12. Children and adult land contract. Call Northern giwn that mid mortgage will tu fat- GARAGE SALE - June 12, Kelly and Co. Realty is taking bids on the aFvebuild- cldby 4 sale mortgaged pm- 8-5, and June 13, 9-1. Patio clothes, toys, books, 2 inter- Land Company 1-800-968- of thc lW off or more 3-6-10-1 ing and land in downtown Cass City. ~GI,Q ofth~,at public VQI- Chronicle furniture - redwood 4x15 Et. com systems, kitchen items 3118, f due, 4t the Frmt mtrmoe Courtham in IN-HOME SERVICE pool, women's golf clubs, and miscellaneous. 4392 S. f the Village of C4ro. TmhCounty. Paul's Pump Repair If interested in taking a look and making offer, Michigan at a.m. o'clock, Phone 872-20 1 lots of girls' clothes any Seeger St. 14-6-10-1 For Rent an 1 1 :oO on July Ron Blunt Drilling 0 24.1992, , size. Much more. 6374 contact one of the salespeople at Said pmnira 4rc rituatal in Township CaU 6734850 anytime Chestnut Blvd., Cass City. MULTI-FAMILY garage FOR RENT - storage, Cass of Watarown. Tucola County. Michi- . I orl-800-7454851 I FOR SALE - Babv*- chicks. -., i4aio-1 gan, and arc &&bed u: sale - Lots of boys' jeans, City Mini-Storage. Call I 2-1-16-tf I turkeys, ducks and bunnies, shirts (Bugle Boy), swim- 872-3917. 4- 1-254 Kelly & Co. Realty hdB-1: Rfl Of the N0nhw-t 114 d also hogs for butchering and RUMMAGE SU- 4465 suits, young girls', women's the Sourhwolt 1/4 of !kdm 4, Town 10 I exercise pig masts. Call 872-4126. Brooker St., 9 a.m.4 p.m. and men's clothing, house- FOR RENT - 1-bedroom NO&, R~o9 Eut, dclcribd uIx@- i:z "atig 2-5-27-3 14-6-10-1 fling It 4 point an the watlins of uid weights, $200 or best offer. hold things, rugs, bedding, apartment, partially fur- sscrim 4. which il south 659.77 foet 872-3945. 2+10-ln frames, children's books, nished, good condition, fmn the wert lhi crmarof .rid dal: I wood puzzles, paperback tharec continuing along uid Wsrt be, La.FAVE STEEL SUPPLY, INC. above Coach Light Phar- South 334.15 fw th- prnW with FOR SALE - King size wa- 8260 N. Van Dyke CassCity, Michigan 48726 - books, toys and games. Joan macy. Call 872-3613. theSwth mud west 1/sliIleofuid and Lola, Wednesday and ter bed, canopy, headboard, (517) 872-2163 FAX (517) 872-2878 4-5-27- tf sactian 4, Nd89 degrees 39 min- lights, mirrors, 6 drawer Thursday, 9:00-5:00, June 55 14cardr Eart 264.00 feethsnw pu- At Reasonable Prkes allel with thc wen linc of uid rdm, pedestal, beautiful. Call 10-1 1,2 miles north of stop FOR RENT - 2 bedroom South 165.00 focz; thenee Nonh 89 do 8724180. 2-6-10-3 STRUCTURAL STEEL MECHANICAL TUBES 1ightinCassCity.14-6-10-1 lower apartment in country, g- 39 minuta 55 acccnda bt ALUMINUM PRESS BRAKES partially furnished, heat and 1055.49 fsct tothc Wen Nohud !hh FABRICATING MIG 8 TIG WELDING 1/s line raid don;thsno~ almg BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED RUMMAGE SALE - 6778 utilities included, available d 4 SHEARING LATHE 8 MILL WORK 1/8lim,N0&00de(~Qbmi~-1uterlO BUSJNESS CARDS Houghton St., June 11 and after July 4, References and m&Eart 497.09 fad; thatoe prnlw MACHINE SHOP SERVICE '~~~~~~~VfRy __--I 12, 9 to 4. Girls' twin bed deposit. Call 665-2616. with the Eut ud wut 1/4 line ofuid and dresser, boys', women's dm,South 89 dw45 minut41 19 LaFAVE STEEL 4-5-27-3 recandl Wmt 1320.08 f& to thc Wut Designed to make that first clothes and other miscella- lineofuid loction andthepintdh@- impression a lasting one! HYDRAULIC DIVISION neous. 14-6-10- 1 FOR RENT with option to ning. SubM to the UIC d rhs Werttdy Highest HYORAULIC HOSES 114" TO 1 114" buy - 3 bedroom home. For Solid Main Street Home 33.00 faor thmt of u North SheRoad. quality more information, call being in Watutwn Township, Turcolr raised printing 2 8.4 WIRE HOSE HOWARD'S MULTI-fm- ?ricedto sell, immaculate condition, 3 bedrooms, dry Caulty. Michigan. HYDRAULIC CYLINOER REBUILDING & RESEALING ily yard sale - June 11 and 12, after 4 p.m., 872-4183. Iasement, new cupboards, nice garage, priced in high SEAL SIZES ... 1/4' TO 20" DIAMETER 4-6-10-3 10's. a tour - you'll like it. The danption perid be 9-5, weather permitting. Take 84 12 See our new catalog. SEAL SIZES ... 5MM TO 500MM month(r) fmn the date of such rale. Lots of baby and kids' FOR RENT - 4 bedroom U.P.S. SERVICE AVAILABLE clothes, miscellaneous Dad:June 10,1992 Cass City Chronicle country home, 1/2 mile STEEL 6 OTHER DELIVERY ON WEDNESDAYS items. Corner of Oak and south of Gagetown, $350 per HOURS: Mon. thru Fd., 8 a.m. - 5 pm.;Sat. 8 a.m. - noon Garfxeld. 14-6-10- 1 Tmtt and Tmtl FO i SALE - microwave, month, references and de- Atlaneyr for Auignse of heMortypac ,sofa Call 872- posit. Call Judy Winter, 31000Tdyrrph Rad. Suite 170 $5( bed, $75. GARAGE SALE - Thus- Quadrant Real Estate Ser- Bityham Farms. Michigan 48025 301 9. 2-6- 10-3 /7. Peal-Jet Stocking Distributor File 62051 285 day, June 11,9 a.m.-5 p,m. vice, 673-3064. 4-6-10-3 J&F ORings u-Cups Vee Packing Something for everyone, 2 Shop Cass City! m Back up Rings Wipers Wear Rings blocks south of Parkway on ONE BEDROOM apart- ' Assign# of Mongagoo We can meet or beat big Ale Street. 14-6-10-1 ment - ideal for single per- " 5-610-4 son - all utilities included - city prices. Guarantees except hesat. $170. Call 872- SIMUUTED and low prices are our Find the Service or Product 3471. 4-6-10-1 system for making happy ENO RAVED You Need in This. BUSINESS CARDS customers. . . . Action Guide FOR RENT - The Paint C.C, Muffler & Store has a wallpaper Avrilrblm l-cOlOr Newly and nicely remodeled, rewired and re- Brake Shop steamer for easy removal of 2 orQ-Color SERVICE DIRECTORY plumbed - new car garage too, 3 bedrooms and 6597 Main, Cas City old wallpaper. Call 872- affordable (in high 30's). Call for no obligation show- The Chronicle 872-22s 1. 2445. 4-1 1-24 ing. pnonr WO2010 2-3-204 For Homeowners only: FOR RENT - 3 bedrcmm Above you see the kind of excellent listings we love to (SHETLE~ home with garage in Cass work with, but we need more; area properties are City, $375 per month plus selling now and our 7 offices in the Thumb can sell KRITZMAN'S PLUMBING 6 IKATING. INC. deposit. No pets. Call 872- FOR SALE 6528 Main. YOUR property. We advertise our listings in ads like SERVICE Phone 872-5084 4296 after 8 p.m. 4-6-10-3 this, in the exclusive and other real estate publications. - Plan& - Balloons Pigeon Phone 451-3511 6590 Main St. Sandv Tmrnev. Ormer We show potential buyers through your home and our Cass City, MI 48726 4548 Leach it., Ca&.City, MI 487% SENIORCITIZENS-Come experienced personnel help work out all details. These 88 Mustang GT (517) 872-4800 PhOM 872-3935 home to Cass City Apart- and other services to you are absolutely FREE with Major Appliance Service Center ments where you can have only a nominal brokerage fee when we close the sale at T-tops, alarm, 44,000 miles, Audio-Video-Electronics- PLUM BING-HEATING your own one-bedroom a net price you approve. Call us for no obligation Antenna Systems apartment with security information or stop in, 872-4377. Factory Authorized on Automotive Rust Proofing intercom system, private bright red, a/c, power locks, many brands DAN'S POWER & STOVE Systems 8. Waxing patio and master TV antenna We Specialize in Service Large, comfortable home in Cass City, 3 bedrooms, Fireplaces, Stoves, Chimneys Gravel Guards hook-up. Rent based on in- 2 full baths, den, 2 fireplaces with heatilators,, large lot windows, excellent condition. Mon.-Fri. - 8-5 Chimney sweeping & repailrs Running Boards Sat. - 8-12 come, as low as $271, in- and much more. 50's. Call for showing. STiM chainsaws 4 outdoor Rock Kote Stone Chip Protection cludes heat, water, sewer, power equipment $6,500 firm Lawn & garden equipment Phone 269-9585 trash pick up, stove, refrig- Low Investment Living SNAPPER mowers 8 Mer s 827 S. Van Dyke, Bed Axe erator, carpeting and drapes. 2 bedroom home - Deford, has garage, $24,900.CC 189 Sales & Service Available soon. Call now for Call 872-2010 6509 Main, Cass City an application, 872-2009. 5 bedroom home on M-53,2acres, gas heat, $27,000. Equal Housing Opportunity, CC188 4-6-10-8 Mufflers - Shocks - Llrlim guaranlwr - - Minor engine repain Cedilid Mschank SUPREME Mobile home wlgarage, on 3 acres, $23,000. CC186 - APPLIANCE FOR RENT- 2-bedr001~~ Blaine deseaubien, Prop. SALES & SERVICE WINDOW CLEANllJG Phone 872-2251 Fa1lW€ OF MAGC CNF apartment at Northern KITCHEN AN0 LAUNOAY 9 Storms-Screens-Windows Heights Apartments. Call 6597 Main, Cas8 City Janitorial Service Flwrs Eaves 8 Gutters Cleaned Hi-Rlser 872-2369. Equal Housing Servloe & Rental Opportunity. 4 -6-3-tl CASS CITY TIRE Estimates on Cornmerdal, Residential i% Industrial Work FOR RENT - Masonic Herculer and Cooper Complete Insurance Caverqr: TIRES Security Services Available Temple Refreshment Hall - fir. Rappair parties, dinners, meetings. AND AUCTIONEERING , * AI' nrnnts Mlrlflorr Jundion 01 M.53 r=] B&.s Od Changos and M-81 1120 Gratiot, Saginaw No alcoholic beverages. Call 8724377 3-6-10- 1 *? r EWAL HOUSING c*rlrlr.d MKhanrC Cur City Call Phone 872-5303 Call Lynwood LaPeer, 872- OPPORTUMTV 1 -6-10-2t Phone 872-21 61 790-7609 3191. 4-4-34 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEbNESDAY, JUNE 10,1992 PAGE ELEVEN CALLING 872-2010PUTS AN ACTION AD TO WORK FOR YOU Notices Notices Notices -~ Services Services ( WorkWanted Postal And Federal Jobs. T \ 1# Professional couple WANTED - addresses for PHOTO TRIMMERS, earn Now hiring! Salaries + fellow classmates: Rick to $125 per day, no experi- ELECTRIC and FEMALE COLLEGE Stu- benefits + training. For exam MOTOR information and applications Bryant, Theresa Farrell, ence needed. Call 1-800- power tool repair, 4 p.m. to 8 Are you ready dent seeking summer Kathy Hartz, Lou Ann FOR SALE - Allis Chalmers employment.Call 872-3517. filled live 1- 900-288-1123. Seeking nice 262-43 8 9. 5-5-20-3 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5 12-6-10-3 Hawk ins, Cam1 for spring? C, overhauled, with plow, $3.99 per minute or 24 hour country home to p.m. Saturdays. John Blair, disc, drag and cultivator, tape mess 1-313-746- 9222. Mackowiack, Pete Miller Wanted to Buv 3 1/8 mile west of M-53 on Get your lawn mowers and Ken Novak. Call Laurie $1,100. 872-2411 after 4 (Card of Thanks) rent, references Eebewaing Road. Phone and tillers repaired. p.m. 9-6-10-2 Drlvers - Celadon Trucklng DeLong, 1-658-8433 or WANTED - Used lawn Call Se~vIces,Inc. We are adding available. mowers and tillers, running 169 -7909. 8- 1 2- 1 3-tf A SPECIAL THANKS to 872-47 12. 5-6-10-3 G & Enterprises everyone that helped make new conventional tractors or not. 5 17-872-5456.- B 1941 ANTIQUE 9N Ford every week. Celadon is hiring BINGO - Every Thwsdav 6-2-124 Howard's 517-872-5456 tractor, good condition. my open house a success, drivers for our truckload Call (3 13) 429-7 107 at SL ~ancratiis Z. CdI (517) 658-2125, Ubly. Beth Ann Lebioda for the operation. We offer excellent Seeger, Cass City. Doors WANTED - silver coins, Heating & Air 1 1/2 miles 9-6-10-3 delicious salads. Judy and traffic lanes, less than 11% 5-6-3-3 opn 6:OO p.m. early-bird dimes, quarters, halfs 1964 west of Cass City Dave Ware for all their help east coast freight, liberal get and back -- silver dollars Conditioning now and through the years. home policy, get paid while WANTED - Street vendors 6:30, regular bingo 7:OO. 8-4-84 Phone 872-54 10. Knights of 1878 to 1935. Paying top Plumbing supplies Mower Blades My friend, Karen Plane, your partner drives, excellent for Cass City sidewalk sales, price. The Coin Shop, 6439 Marlene Parrish, Kim and benefits & MILES, MILES, July 15-18. Sell your arts Columbus Council No. Electrical drain Erla Packing 8892. 5- 12-31 -tf Main. Phone 872-3919. in Stock Dave Dorland, Linda McIn- MILES. 1-800-729-9770. and crafts, hobbies, handy 6-9-21 -tf cleaning 6233 Church St, oods. Call for information, Ariens - Bolens tosh,Phyllis Little, Michelle Truck Driving Training: You4 To Give Away Ask for Jeny Cass City Orchard, Nancy and Mayn- can be CDL certified in 8 72-3613. 5-5-20-6 St. Pancratius ( ) Phone 872-2 19 1 Case Ingersoll ard Helwig and Grandma weeks. Job placement, finan- Certified Master Mechanic Youth 872-2030 Custom Butchering Cub Cadet - Dynamark Parrish for all their help. cial aid availablefor those that FREE CHICKENS - 8 John Deere - Fall-K-Mart qualify, 1-800-325-6733. : Computer Alignments Car Wash weeks old. Call 872-3289. 8-9-254 Fridays only Thanks to Randy for doing Kubota Lawn Boy the lawn. Adam Fetting and Eaton Roadranger Tralnlng : Computer Balance At church 7-5-27-3 USDA Inspected Plmt - 4292 S. Seeger EXTERIOR SPRAY paint- Sears - Roper his dad for the awning. Institute. & Rotation ing. Hendrick's Paint and Custom Curing, Smoking, Cutting, Wrapping and Simplicity - Allis Thanks Mom and Dad and Alaska Employment - Earn : Front End Parts Services Tree Service. Call 872- Sharon for all your support Saturday, June 13 Freezing Jacobsen $5,000+/month. Seasonal or : Shocks & Struts . 2019. 8-4-29-tf through the years. Also Year-Round employment. 9:OO - 1:OO p.m. We Makc Venison Sausagc V-idlers - Flat idlers Brakes Gary Wills 1 thanks to all my friends and Free transportation! Room & 8- 10-3 1 -if Air cleaners Seats Tune-ups CWS- $3.50 Construction Simpson Excavating I - family who came to make Board! Male or Female. For will now stock Deck Wheels employment program call 1- Free Estimates vans - $5.00 Dozer landscaping - All my day a success. Jodi S wal- 5-6- 10- 1 * Bulk Peat Moss types of backhoe work' Smith Spindle brgs. well. 13-6-10- l 206-5454 56 ext. 31 36. All yow tire needs from * Crushed Limestone Many more too numerous Friendly Home Parties has * Processed Gravel House demolition & removal wheelbarrows WATER PUMP, Water Footings - Waterlines - Refrigeration to mention. WORDS CANNOT express openings for demonstrators. Well, Water Softener Serv- * Graded Sand Next day, our thanks for all the many No cash investment. No ser- to Lractors ice. All types repaired. We do all types of Complete septic systems and UPS. acts of kindness shown us We sharpen and to vice charge. High commis- Sec us today Rebuilt pumps. 10% dis- Excavating work Sand - Gravel - Topsoil Appliance Repair at the time of Fred's passing sion and hostess awards. count on new pumps and and Variety of fill - balance blades away. The memorials, the Two catalogs, over 600 items. Cass City Tire tanks. In-home emergency Grading work Any size fill job flowers and food sent in Call 1-800488-4875. service. Call 673-4850 or Call 872-3505 Free Estimates All makes and models Rabideau Phone 872-5303 were all greatly appreciated. hterbf-.- 800-745451 anytime. 8-6-10- 1 872-4502 Special thanks to Little's 5- 12- 18-tf Farm Store wiii ~ qualified individual. 5-6-54 1 Funeral Home, the pallbear- 8- -23-tf Call 872u3092 Phone 872-2616 ALSO s88 our ad for wing ers, the ladies who served Den" under Business Oppar- 8-3-15-tf 6080 E. Cass City Rd. Immediate Occupancy - 3 to 4 bedroom home on a T & C Collision lunch, our neighbors who tunlties. 3134558MO. comer lot, formal dining, large kitchen, basement, 1 1/ 5097 Koepfgen Road AUCTIONEERING - See 9-5- 13-5 helped in so many ways, to For a0 your roofing, siding, Pastor Clifford Jordan and North Carolina Coastal 2 car garage. $39,900 - TCC1028 jutiets, soffits and fascia needs! Cass City, MI 48726 Lorn "Slim" Hillaker. TOD Property. St, James Planta- (517) 872-4215 Pastor John Wood for their tion offers the best in coastal Price Reduced - 3 bedroom home in town, one bed- Call Jim for a free estimate and phonedollar 872-3019,for your Cassproperti. City. ( Help Wanted ) many prayers, visits and sea what he an do for you! 1 mile west, 1 114 north living for second home or room down and 2 bedrooms up, nice size rooms, 1/2 15 years' experience 8- 10-34 comforting words. Your retirement. Outstanding basement, gas heat, ideal starter home. $24,900 - Licensed and insured. thoughtfulness will never be Chuck Mester ALASKA EMPLOYMENT amenities include private TCC 1036 CASS CITY Interior & Exterior - fisheries. Earn $S,OOo+/ forgotten. The family of oceanfront beach club, In- Tom Russell Painting month. Free transportation! Fred Martin. 13-6-10-1 tracoastal Waterway Park, 5 to 11 acres with a beautiful 3 bedroom ranch home, SIDING Managers Room and Board! Male or Dye Championship golf, 2 baths, oak kitchen cupboards, gas and wood heat, 2 Complete glass service I WOULD LIKE to thank all swimming and tennis. Golf 8 872-5082 female. No experience nec- water homesites, custom car garage, paved road, Cass City Schools - F671 8-6-34 Free estimates essary. Age 18 to 70. Sum- my wonderful neighbors, friends and relatives for homes, townhomes 8 patio mer or year-round employ- homes available. Properties Deford Area - 2 bedroom mobile home on 4 acres, GARY WILLS Construc- jg ment available.For employ- flowers, cards, phone calls FOR PROFESSIONAL and visits while a patient at including Club membership brick addition on living room, attached breezeway and tion - licensed builder, exca- ment program call 1-206- from $35,000. Request our one car garage. Nice setting. $22,900 - dressmaking, tailoring and CassRoss City, Kraft Mich. SL Luke's. A special thanks MH583 vation to finish. Call 872- alterations,call Pat McCull- 545-4156 ext. 3035. "Discovery Packet" by calling 3505. 8- 1-294 11-5-6-10 to Leonard and Blanche 1-800-245-3871. ouch at 872-4892. 8-5-27-4 Copeland and Gail Hutchin- (517) 872-4122 Happy Jack Tablicks: Prevent Steve Wright Painting son. Marie Deneen. I I Elmer H. Francis 8-44-12 13-6-10- 1 fleas Mother Nature's way BABY-SITTER WANTED without pesticides. Chewable & Building Contractor - 3-4 days a week. Prefer nutritious tablet. For Dogs & teenager. Inquire at 6343 A SPECIAL THANK you to Cats. At TSC STORES. New Homes or Pine St., Apt, 1, before 2 everyone that voted for me 4842 Hemlock Lane Remodeling, Roofing, p.m. 11-6-3-3 at the Cass City IGA. Also Drlvers. Do you want better thanks Harry and Mabel pay? Do you want more miles? Cass City, Mich. 48726 to Siding, Barns, Pole ALASKA EMPLOYMENT Lenda for having the con- Then call J.B. Hunt: 1-80& Commercial - Residcn tial Buildings test. I really appreciated it. 2Jf3-HUNT. EOUSubjed to Stainmaster - Earn $S,OOO+/month. Sea- drug screen. fi Call Cass City 517-872-2248 or Custom Wallpapring sonal or year-round employ- Nathan Haag. 1 3-6- 10-1 Car0 5 1 7-673-2555 -4.- 3-6-10- 1 Airless Spray Licensed and Insured ment. Free transportation! Land Contracts. Top dollar Kelly W. Smith, Broker I WISH TO express my paid. Call Vic. Mortgage Farm Commercial Residential Listings Wanted! Phone (517) 872-4654 Phone 872-2921 Room and board! Male or female. for employment appreciation to all friends America. 1-800-748-0265. 8-4-15-tf 8-2-264 and family who in some way program call 1-206-545- Myrtle Beach S.C. - Luxury 4156 ext. 3151. 11-6-3-4 took part in the benefit ef- Condominiums, Oceanfront - - forts on my behalf. The extra Don Dohn Oceanview, 2-3 bedrooms, 4394 Made #3 Do YOU LOVE cats and concern of friends like Marv private balconies, free 32 FOR SALE BY B. A. CALKA REAL ESTATE Cass City dogs? Need an energetic and Janice Winter, Ken page mlor vacation brochure Phone 872-3471 8-7-10-tf "self-starter" who will use Osentoski, Jerry Bartnik, on lodging, affordable rates - Ron Randall and Elaine Barefoet Vacations 1-800- HAMMER & NAIL SPECIAL!! 1 mile off highway 5 ACRES home needs work $21,500,00.Terns. initiative and common M-53 ------sense. Must understand, Talaski was especially 845-0837. Thomas Roofing carry out and relay orders, touching. 1 also wish to Make A Frlend...For Life! STARTER HOME on Pine St. - - - 3 bedrooms; natural gas furnace- dining rmm - frontporch - comes with appliances and be responsible for clean- thank the businesses and and furniture - possible additional income by renting part of home - - all this for $25,000. Serving the area Scandinavian, European, for 21 years liness of areas. Non-smoker. individuals in Bad Axe, Yugoslavian, South Ubly and Cass City that 100' x 250' Call after 6 p.m. 872-2698. American, Japanese High donated items both for the School Exchange Stu- LOT - overlooking Saginaw Bay - treed - near Sleeper State Park a real buy at $1 1,500.00.Terms. LICENSED 11-6-3-2 - auction and the lunch and to dents.. .arriving August ...host INSURED WANT SOMEONE to trim every person that has made a families needed! American PAINT BRUSH SPECIAL!!! Close to Cass City -Ranch type home with 3 bedrooms; basement; HANDY MAN'S BONDED my small bushes and cut one contribution to assist me Intercultural Student Ex- SPECIAL!!! All this for $12,500.00 - - - $2,500. down and you can start working. small tree down. Ella with the enormous medical change. Call Patricia 517- 872-2970 Cumper, 872-2377. expcnses that I have had for 887-2535 or 1-800-SIBLING. LOT - overlooking LAKE OGEMAW - treed - excellent location, $4,000.00.Terms, 11-6-10-1 the past 2 1/2 years. My sin- Cass City Got A Campground Men cere and heartfelt thanks to bership Or Timeshare? Near Cass City: 160 Acres with RANCH TYPE HOME - 3 bedrooms with lots of storage &closet space- living rwm DECOR AND Party approx. 26x28' with BRICK FIREPLACE; formal dining room; basement; many other features - 40 of marketable MORE all. Chuck (Buzz) Seeley. We'll take it. America's most , Plan now hiring demonstra- 13-6-10-1 successful resort resale timber; 2 story 28x66' well constructed building - ideal for workshop - contractor - etc. Approx. 1/4 mile off blacktop tors for fall season. A no- road - garage - Your inspection invited!! clearinghouse. Call resort GYPSY investment opportunity. THANKS - I would like to sales information toll free hot- 2 Lots!! PRICE REDUCED $4,000 Call Shari at 872-4702 or thank all the people who line 1-800423-5967. Seven room home, 1 1/2 bathrooms; dining room; laundry rcmm 1st floor; basement; forced hot water furnace; 2 car Jane, 269-8863. 1 1-6- 10-4 voted for me in the contest at Cash Fast Equity Loan. All Moth the IGA. I would also like to garage - 2 LOTS - walking distance to store, school, churches, factories, etc. Possession on short notice. $44,0oO. - RN, nursing credit understood. No income TERMS. HOME CARE thank the Lendas and the verkation. Past bankruptcy supervisor, to work in IGA Foodliner for sponsor- Control Thumb area part-time. For OK Income property OK. 1- BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME with over 2,000 square feet of living area; 4 bedrooms; 2 1/2 bathrooms; Pennville more information call 872- ing the contest. I am Iaoking 800-748Q265. Oak Cabinets; wooden deck off kitchen; large 2 garageattached; basement; above ground swimming pool - 2 acres forward to going to Sea car Call 4452 to set up an appoint-11610-2 Taylor Waterstoves - Out- more land available - L. #16,760 ment. World and Cedar Point. side wood fired hot water fur- 3 13-724-6651 Thanks again. Ryan Ben- naces. Heats your entire HUNTING LAND AVAILABLE - right now! 5 Acres, 10 Acres,40 Acres, 23 acres borders creek; 22 acres with Cass RN OR LPN needed for nett. 13-6- 10- 1 home and domestic hot water River frontage - 78 Acres with well - some cleared land - $49,500. Terms. 8-6-10- 1 shift work on local ven- from a wood fire outside your tilator patient. Will train. Memorial home. 1-800-545-2293. CHIPPEWA TRAILS - will sell lots individually or sell the whole parcel with several hundred feekof CASS RIVER ED'S SHARPENING / Top wages! Call Allen FRONTAGE - choice sites for your Log Home or Second Home - recreational. Welding Service summer Health Care at 1-800-878- IN MEMORY OF Tommy Decoratlng Den. No. 1 int'l. 5626 or 872-4452. 11-6-10-2 Gibbard who passed away interior decorating franchise hours - drop-off Monday company expanding SPECIAL!! FAMILY RESTAURANT - comes with all equipment and fixtures - enjoying a very good gross - through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 June 2,1986. God unexpec- excellent location - $89,500.00. TERMS. PARK RANGERS, game tedly took you' away, but throughout Mich. Single and p.m. - Later by appointment multiple unit franchises avail. or chance. 2 miles south. 1 1/ wardens, security, mainte- Tommy we think of you Large Barn Work Shop!! On Blacktop Road!! every day. Time has healed Training and support. Call 1- 9 -8640. BETWEEN CAR0 AND DEFORD: 1.69 Acres with 4 bedroom home; new furnace; new septic tank &, 5dd; some of the pain, but in our 800-99 hearts, your memories will hardwood floors; new Solar Panel cost $3,0OO.00;large kitchen with washer & dryer hook up; new bathroom; $42,500. - - __ - Free! To Anyone Receiving 8942), 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 7 always remain. Sadly mis- Payments on a land contract: sed by the Evans Gibbard Five facts you need to know. LOOKING FOR A BUSINESS LOCATION? We have an attractive business building 100% location - carpeted - Ken Martin days. 11-6-34 Family. 15-6-10-1 rubber roof; plus APARTMENT - - - VACANT - and priced to sell NOW!!! L.16,773 Vacant!!! Call 24 hours, 1-800-428- Electric, Inc. 1319, for recorded message. ( work ) IN MEMORY OF our 50th CUSTOM BUILT RANCH TYPE HOME with over 2400 square feet of living space; 4 bedrooms with closets; 2 Homes - Farms wedding anniversary, June A Doctor Buys land Con- beautiful FIREPLACES; wet bar; full basement: natural gas fired boiler; large 2 car garage attached and finished off; Commercial WORK WANTED - Lawn 1$--1&<-1 miss you very tracts and gives loans on nicely landscaped - utility building - wooden deck - many other features; TO OFFERS. L. 16,769 work, small carpentry jobs, much Robert Sr. Irma Real Estate. Immediate ser- OPEN Industrial naintiner-- - u-- and- brush- removal. Chisholm. 15-6-10-1 vice 313-335-61 66 or 1-800- LISTINGS WANTED ON ALL TYPES OF HOMES, FARMS, COUNTRY HOMES, New and rewire 872-5054, 12-6-3-3 837-61 66. BUYERS WAITING!!! STATE LICENSED WoIff Tannlng Beds New Phone 872-4114 LAWN CUTTING and odd Commercial-HomeUnits from jobs. Call Dave after 5:OO, $1 99.00. Lamps-Lotions-Ac- 4 180 Hurds Comer Road 665-2694. 12-6-3-3 cessories monthly payments B.A. CALKA, Realtor 872-3355 or 872-3230 8-8- 10-tf low as $18.00. Call today. 6306 E. Main St., Cass City, Michigan 48726 CHRISTIAN MOTHER Free New color catalog 1- FARM BUREAU Insur- will do baby-sitting in her 800-367-6836. ance: Auto, Farm, Crop, home. Infants and children Sales Rep. National Co. Home, Business, Life, An- Place Your Statewlde Ad of parents on M.O.S.T.pro- seeks sale REP to call on ac- Here! $300 buys a 25 word Our 40th year serving Sanilac, Tuscola & Huron Counties nuities. Frank Kluger gram welcome. Have many counts in your area. $40K to classified ad offering over REALTOR. bz;;!;,$: (Agent), office 3754598 or references; 872-4594. $80Kfirst yr. comm. potential. 1,700,000 cimrlation. Contad home 269-7854. 8-2-28-tf 12-5-27-3 Call 405- 728-9998. this newspaper for details. PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10,1992 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Superintendent says Cash crunch possible at Owen-Gage both classes. fating other students. enrollments against each short trips to points of inter- with certain restrictions. Thies said the proposed Kirby and elementary other in various sports. est in the Thumb on lues- *Endorsed a planned 2- do will receive a special schedule also includes a Principal William Britt ac- The proposal was formu- days, June 30 through Aug. week trip to France next CATCH OF THE DAY “state endorsed” diploma, reading program that would knowledged the situation. latcd last month at a meeting 11. The request was ap- summer by French teacher he said. fulfill a recommendation by Kirby pointed out public of 19 athletic directors rep- proved contingent on the Sandy Juengel and 4 or 5 Thies explained that under the district’s curriculum schools don’t have the hx- resenting upper Thumb church paying for all ex- students. the new mandate, students, Committee, meet a fifth re- ury of accepting or rejecting schools. penses. *Approved resolutions to beginning with this year’s quirement for accreditation students, and there are a *Approved a request from *Approved a request from join the Michigan High sophomores, will have more and prove valuable in terms number of special consid- the Owendale and an area men’s softball School Athletic Association than one opportunity to pass of improving MEN read- erations when dealing with Gagetown United Method- lcague to use the high school and Michigan Association the proficiency test during ing scores. students who have special ist Church to use a school ball diamond on various of School Boards for the also their high school carers. “It will solve a number of education problems. How- bus and driver for several Friday nights this summer, 1992-93 school year. In cases where thc student problems that we’vc ken ever, he and Britt assured the Our Delicious Broasted Chicken doesn’t pass, a meeting will looking at,” he addcd. couple school officials are be held with the parents to +.I+++++ The board unanimously addressing the situation in 3 DAYS ONLY set up a study program. approved the schedule. several different ways and f 7 Days A Week + The only exception in the are looking to see some Thursday, Friday *’* Don‘t forget new mandate applies to spe- IN OTHER BUSINESS improvement next year. & Saturday Breads & Rolls & Cake cial education students, *Learned 25 Owen-Gage At ...Schneeberger’! Thies noted. In other busincss Monday, students - more than twice In Cass City for your graduation parties In a related matter, Thies the board: the number the year before outlined another mandate .Discussed behavior prob- - will attend skill center SOMMERS’ which requires that physical lems encountered this year classes in 1992-93. The education be a part of every with a fifth grade student students are involved in all BAKERY & RESTAURANT high school student’s core with special education but 4 fields: auto mechanics, curriculum. Main St. 872-3577 Cass Citv needs. marketing, metal shop and In the past, Owen-Gage The matter was brought up welding, Thies said. students could take band by Mr. and Mrs. Craig *Met in executive session instead of physical educa- Sorenson, parents of another for about 50 minutes to dis- Ben Franklin &G&td tion, according to the princi- student, who voiced concern cuss teacher contract nego- pal, who presented a fresh- over whether the youth in tiations and communica- man class schedule that question is being disciplined tions from the district’s at- would allow students to take and how his behavior is af- torney regarding a teacher’s grievance. still wet? *Approved a resolution di- Bale hav*‘ recting Athletic Director In the future, farmers treated with a preservatlve Dean Roller to look into a may be able to bale hay at and dried, and they were proposed “umbrella” ath- 25 to 30 percent moisture, similar to hay baled at 16 percent moisture, Rotz letic league that would pit without the use of preserva- Thumb schools with similar JUST WENT DOWN! tives, and not sacrifice says. Save on LA-Z-BOY”reclinersthis week only. large dry matter or crude There’s never been o better time protein content...... ,..,.,...... I...... ,,.,,I...I.II..II..... to make yourself comfortable in o ALEENE’S Alan Rotz, USDA/ARS Lo-Z-Boy* reckner With a selecton & & agricultural engineer at Your neighbor says * MSU, has researched the effect of forced air drying TACKY on small rectangular bales of alfalfa baled at 25 to 30 July 4 Festival GLUE percent moisture. Baling hay at these moisture levels, he explains, should reduce harvest losses. bigger this year Rotz conducted his exper- iment on 2 Canadian dairy Things are really shaping up for Cass City’s 14th annual farms that were already 4th of July festival, which is slated for July 2-5. using forced air drying. Geraldine Prieskorn, festival committee chairwoman, 77e Both farms forced un- said this year’s festival will bc bigger than last year. EACH heated air through bales “We’ve got lots of new events plus all the old favorites.” that were stacked verti- New events this year include a cally to allow for adequate strect dance, spook house, a golf air flow. tournament at Rolling Hills Golf Both farms can dry about Sunday Noon till 4 p. m. Come, the Akron-Fairgrove 100 tons of hay at one time. Community Singers, an opcn Because humidity was con- sistently low, it took only 4 barn at North Star Farms and weeks to lower the moisture Jordan College’s solar and future content of the bales to 9 to car exhibit. 11 percent. Scveral events return this year After drying was com- bigger and better than before. plete, Rotz compared the The festival will have an ex- nutrient changes that oc- panded fireworks display. The curred in 3 groups of bales 4th annual Little Miss Pageant IT AI i STARTSWITH LOW PRICES!! SUPERSTORE! -- bales that averaged 25 will feature live musical enter- percent moisture, 30 per- tainment this year. Registration First from the start cent moisture and 30 per- cent moisture with a bacte- for the event is 7 p.m. Thursday in SPECTACULAR rial hay preservative -- with theCassCity High School speech room. Formoreinforma- the nutrient changes that tion, contact pageant coordinator Amy Emmert at 872- FATHER’S DAY SALE normally occur when hay is 3755. baled at 16 percent mois- The 3 on 3 basketball tournament is expected to have more On The TRIMMER Or SAW ture. than 100 teams participating. For registration information, The bales that averaged contact tournament chairman Matt Prieskorn at 872-5033. Of Dad’s Choice 25 and 30 percent moisture Putting the festival together wouldn’t be possible without before drying were higher the efforts of many people, including members of area in quality than the bales service organizations, Rotary Club, Lions Club, Jaycees, $15988 Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Association of Uni- Brighten Up Your Home And TACKLE TOUGH JOBS Fun Days set versity Women, Eastern Stars and Business and Profes- THE EASY WAY sional Women. *Lghhveight but pow~rful- “We’ve got a great committee that has worked very hard,” iddfor light pruning and Saturday at trimming at horn Geraldine said. “(But) for many of the committee members -27.9~~mains this will be their last year.” Bay Shore Priebrn said she and others have decided to drop out of Pancakes ‘n sausage, eggs the festival planning process and interest among others is Your Choice any style, hash browns, fresh needed if the event is to continue in the future. Loadsd with the latest fruit, coffee, juice, milk and Participation in festival planning is a great opportunity for ALKYDlOlL PRIME COAT safety 6 codort features much more will be served up people to homeactive in their community, she explained. Exterior oil primer for use in ample portions at Bay But involvement has other rewards as well. under latex or oil topcoats Shore Camp’s 1992 Family “(She enjoys) the fun on the 4th of seeing everyone have Provides a sound foundation Fun Days Weekend, sched- TRIMS TOUGH JOBS a good time.” for finish coats uled Saturday. Bay Shore Easy starting durable & DOWN TO SIZE Anyone who wants more information about what the LATEX PRIME COAT Camp is located at 450 committee does can contact Geraldine at 872-3275,or Jane lightweight 8.5 Ibs. GT-1100 North Miller St., Sebe- Easy-to-use latex exterior primer Powerful 21cc engine Hittler at 872-3147. waing. Fast drying; soap and water clean-up Lifetime guarantee, 2 yr. Geraldine is a Cass City native. She and her husban $13gg5 Doors to the camp dining Gerald, are the owners of the local Ben Franklin store. warranty on solid state hall will open at 8 a.m. and t the all-you-can-cat event NOW ONLY $149:1. $1ow Rebate thru June 12:30 will b served until /Under New Ownership on GT-1100 Trimmer p.m. Requested donations are $4 for adults and $2 for children 5-12 years old. Children 4 years old and REX BINDER younger eat free, and fami- lies with 5 members or more SALES will be asked to donate a Your Small Engine Parts 8 Service Place For Over 27 Years maximum of $15. All pro- 1264 E. Caro Road - Ph. 673-4361 ceeds will be used to benefit Bay Shore Camp.

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