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smwm MT 499% --- CASS ’Y FIFTY CENTS 14 PAGES PLUS 3 SUPPLEMENTS VOLUME 93. 6 CASS - CHRONICLE NUMBER CITY MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, MAY 5,1999 hvergreen sting ‘Triohonored Saturday nets pot, suspect Jackson, Oesch, An Evergreen Township man was arrested Saturday night after Sanilac County law enforcement authorities executed a search warrant at his home in connection with a marijuana trafficking investigation. The arrest culminated a 3-week investigation launched by Dale top citizens the Sanilac County Drug Task Force, according to task force Director Bill Gray. Business owners, adminis- Also addressing the gather- The assembly also enjoyed Task force officers along with Michigan State Police, Sanilac trators, teachers, farmers and ing was Kay Warner, Cham- performances by the All County Sheriffs Department Special Response Team, Deputy parents gathered at the VFW ber administrator. Warner School Play cast, who acted and K-9 Handler Jim Wagester and Cass City police executed hall Saturday night for the pointed to several new busi- out skits from the musical, a search warrant in the 6500 block of Shabbona Road Satur- annual Cass City Chamber of nesses joining the Cass City “Grease”, which will be aired day at about 11 p.m., Gray said. Commerce dinner. business district, including this weekend at the high “The search recovered several ounces of marijuana, mari- A full house of more than Fairway Discount, which is school. juana packaging and processing materials, scales, drug para- 200 community minded resi- planned to open sometime in But mostly, people on hand phernalia and drug sale proceeds,” he said. “Gilbert0 W. dents were on hand to pay June in the former Ben delighted in paying tribute to Nazario was arrested at the scene and transported to the tribute to CassCity’s Citizen Franklin building on Main Sanilac County Jail.” of the Year and Junior Citi- Street. Please turn to back page. Nazario, 21, was arraigned Monday on one count of pos- zen of the Year. session with intent to deliver marijuana and one count of Not present was Katie Jack- maintaining a drug house. Bond in the case was set at $25,000 son, this year% selection for (10 percent) and a preliminary examination was scheduled the community’s most pres- for May 14 at 2:30 p.m. tigious honor. Accepting the Gray said the Sanilac drug team’s investigation began when Citizen of the Year award for Deputy Wagester arrested Nazario for possession of mari- Jackson, who had purchased juana in early April. non-refundable plane tickets “Further information was developed that led task force of- to visit relatives in Califor- ficers to believe marijuana sales were being conducted by nia, was her nephew, Jude the suspect,” he added. “A major lead was provided during Patnaude. the investigation by Michigan State Police Trooper Mike ADDRESSING THE CROWD at Saturday’s annual Cham- Preceding the night’s fore- Smith (Sandusky post). An undercover purchase was con- most event, Chamber Presi- ducted by task force officers from the suspect at the home ber of Commerce dinner are the 1999 Junior Citizens of the dent John Cooper delivered a State of the Chamber ad- Please turn to back page. Year Becky Oesch and Jim Dale. dress. Cooper revealed the Following merger announcement Chamber’s ending fund bal- ance for 1938 stands at $3,433. Cooper, who has guided the Chamber for the past 4 years, then announced Walbro: few changes expected he was resigning from his position as president of the Walbro Corporation offi- glomerate, TI Group PIC., at a price of $20 per share. and employs about 5,000 consisting of rigid and riex- Chamber board. Katie Jackson Jl cials say the company’s have entered into a merger Dan Hittler, Walbro execu- peoplc in I5 countries, in- ible lines and quick connec- manufacturing plants in Cass agreement in which Walbro tive, says that tender offers cluding 800 employees in the tors. City and Caro will continue will become a wholly-owned to share holders of record Thunh. TI Group employs some to operate as they have fol- subsidiary of the London- should be arriving this week. Mike Shope, Walbro chief 3 5,ON) peo p 1 e w nr 1 d w i de Novesta board votes to lowing last week’s merger based TI Group. There are no ’commission financial officer, said rhe arid is a $3.5 billion (sales) . announcement. The sale is valued at $570 charges for the sellers. merger IS not expected to global specialized engineer- The law requires 90 percent negatively impact workers at ing company with 4 leader hike waste disposal fee of the company shares be those plants. businesses: John Crane (en- “The manufacturing tendered for the acquisition “The manufacturing opera- gineering sealing systems), to be completed, Hittler ex- tjons that currently cxist in Forsheda (engineered elas- Novesta Township will con- fact, the township is losing township site without pur- operatiom...in Cuss City and plained. The tender is Cass City and Caro are ex- tomer seals), Bundy (fluid tinue to provide waste dis- $6,000 or more a year. chasing a ticket, he said, add- handled by an independent pectcd to remain in place carrying systems) and Dowty posal service to its residents, Under a proposal discussed ing someone should be Cam are expected to remain in third party as the transfer without any change,” he said (aerospace systems). but the program may be Monday, the township would checking to ensure residents agent. Thursday. Sir Christopher Lewinton, eliminated after the year contract with a waste com- utilizing the servjce have place without any change.” In addition to the common Shopc addcd that certain chairman of the TI Group, 2000. pany to provide door-to-door paid the fee. The decision was reached pick-up and residents would Wednesday’s announce- million and calls for TI stock, 2.76 million convert- administrative positions in lauded the merger agreement Others urged the board to ible preferred shares were C’ass - after about 40 minutes of shoulder the cost - about ment revealed Walbro and a Group to purchase 8.7 mil- City corporatc fi- with Walbro. simply eliminate the service. tendered for per share dekate during a monthly $120 a year - which would British manufacturing con- lion shares of Walbro stock $26.40 nance. human resources and “This attractive acquisition Among them was a senior plus accrued interest. intormation systems - may is consistent with the strategy township board meeting be included on their tax bills. citizen who indicated he Monday night in Deford. The board of directors of he relocated to the Detroit TI Group has followed over The most recent yearly fig- would not mind contracting Fifteen township residents both companies have ap- area. “We don’t expect any a number of years and I am ure shows 100 permits were individually for his own Caro man faces proved the merger agrec- impact on the aftermarket very pleased that, on comple- attended the session. sold at $60 each for total rev- curbside waste pick-up. For the several years, ment. Wdbro stockholders business.” tion, it will enable TI to form past enues of $6,000, township Many seniors have a difficult the township has contracted are expected to accept or re- Shope pointed out that a new TI Automotive Sys- Treasurer Ralph Zinnec ker time transporting their waste with waste disposal compa- ject the tender offer by the Walbro and Bundy comple- [emsgroup of which Walbro said Monday, adding the ser- to the township hall, espe- 32 CSC counts nies to park a garbage truck end of June. ment one another in that each and Bundy will be key busi- vice costs $13,000. cially in the winter mor#hs, at the township hall. Resi- A Car0 man’s arraignment James D. Walker, 36, Cam, Under the agreement, company manufactures dif- nesses,” he said. One resident suggested the he noted. on multiple counts of crirni- Walbro will be combined ferent products. Thc new TI Automotive dents who purchased an an- township continue to charge pleaded innocent Friday to Trustee Ron Pateca dis- nal sexual conduct will con- with TI Group’s Bundy Walbro consists of 2 busi- Systems group will have im- nual refuse disposal ticket $60 to senior citizens, but 30 counts of first degree drop off their trash at the site agreed with the idea, saying tinue Friday in Tuscola criminal sexual conduct and Corp. to create a global sup- nesses: a $530 million auta- portant positions in 3 key increase the fee for other County Circuit Court follow- plier of complete fuel sys- motive fuel storage and de- fluid handling automotive twice a month from April residents. the result of that decision 2 counts of third degree through November and once may be more costly down the ing an appearance in court criminal sexual conduct, all tems for the auto industry. livery systems business and markets for brake, fuel and Part of the problem is abuse a month December through road. last week . allegedly involving a victim Bundy currently has opera- a $1 50 million fuel systems powertrain systems, accord- of the system by some resi- March. Please turn to back page. the age of 13 years. tions in 27 countries. business for small engines. ing to Lewinton, who said dents who are dumping at the under The problem, township of- Walhro, a global lcadcr in The $530 million fuel sys- the cnrnbined revenues of the The assaults allegedly took ticials say, is revenue from the autoniotive and small tems business, Shope hoted, new group in 1998 would Warrant place between January 1993 the disposal ticket sales has and January in Wells engine fuel storage and de- is complementary to TI’Sex- have been some $2 billion. 1999 never come dose to meeting Township, according to court livery systems and compo- isting $375 million Bundy Separate crashes Please turn to back page. the cost of the service. In issued in records, which state the third nents business, has 28 plants fuel delivery system business degree charges allegedly in- volved force or coercion. leave pair injured fatal crash First degree criminal sexual conduct is punishable by up A Saint Clair Shores lance personnel, Elkland The Sanilac County Pros- to life in prison or any term woman was hurt in a one- Township fire fighters, ecutors office has issued an of years. vehicle accident about 4 Sanilac County Sheriff’s arrest warrant charging a Bond in the case was con- miles northeast of Cass City deputies, Cas City police Cass City motorist in con- tinued at $100,~cash. last Wednesday. and Sanilac County Central nection with a fatal accident In other circuit court pro- Troopers from the Michi- Dispatch. last March just east of Cass ceedings Friday: gan State Police post in City. .Richard K. Kessler, 18, Sandusky reported the mo- DRIVER HURT Prosecutor Jim Young said Cass City, pleaded guilty to torist, Beverley A. the warrant, charging Kristie attempted possession with Lombardo, 72, was driving A Flint man suffered inju- M. Parrish, 22, with negli- intent to deliver marijuana north on M-53,about a half- ries when his motorcycle col- gent homicide, was issued Oct. 13 in Novesta Town- mile north of M-81, when lided with a deer about 12 and signed Thursday. How- ship. her vehicle crossed the miles east of Cass City Sat- ever, she has not yet been A pre-sentence investiga- centerline. Troopers said urday afternoon. arraigned in Sanilac County tion was ordered, bond was Lombardo saw oncoming District Court. continued at $3,000 and sen- traffic and apparently over- Troopers reported the mo- Negligent homicide carries tencing was scheduled for corrected, causing her ve- torcyclist, James D. Wilkes, a maximum penalty of 2 June 25. hicle to leave the roadway 6 1, was eastbound on Cum- years imprisonment. *Shelina M. Trudeau, 17, and slide sideways, rolling ber Road near Ubly Road at The charge stems from a Vassar, pleaded guilty to lar- over several times. about 12: I0 p.m. when a deer March 10 accident that ceny of property valued at Lombardo was wearing a ran into his path. Wilkes, claimed the life of Allan J. more than $1 ,OOO Feb. 14 in seat belt and suffered only who told troopers he could McCarty, 53, of Ubly. Vassar Township. minor injuries, according to not avoid impact, lost control According to Sanilac reports, which state the Jaws of the motorcycle: which slid County Sheriff’s Department A presentence investiga- of Life were needed to extri- about 30 feet before corning reports, a pickup truck driven tion was ordered, bond was cate her from the vehicle. to rest. by Parrish was leaving a pri- continued at $10,000 and She was treated at Hills and Wilkes was transported by vate drive on the north side sentencing was scheduled for Dales General Hospital in Bingham Township Ambu- of M-81,just east of June 25. Cass City. lance personnel to Hills and Greenland Road, when .Sara M. Buchinger, 18, Troopers said the woman’s Dales General Hospital, Cass Millington, pleaded guilty to pet dog was thrown the City, where he was treated , Parrish lost control and EMERGENCY CREWS discuss details related to last week’s accident involving from crossed the center line of the larceny of proprty valued at vehicle and did not survive and later released. highway, hitting an east- more than $1 ,OOO Feb. 14 in Beverley Lombardo, 72, Saint Clair Shores, who lost control of her vehicle about the crash. Troopers were also assisted bound pickup truck driven Vassar Township Troopers were assisted at at the scene by the ECHO- by McCarty. Please turn to back page. 4 miles northeast of Cass CiW. the scene by MMR Ambu- Marlette EMS unit. PAGE TWO CASS crry CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 5,1999 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Cass City Area Social Engaged It’s a boy! I 1 and Personal Items New books Call your local news to I the Chronicle office - 872-2010 I I atthe librarv I Stan Guinther spent several Mrs. Beatrice Cellner and days last week in Cranberry daughter Linda Barron of Township, Pa., with his son Shelby Township spent from A Sight for Sore Eyes by Ruth Rendell: Francine has been Mark, who was finalizing the April 23 till May 2 with Mrs. Harold and Helen Rayl, eating an entire meal without sale of their house there. Marion McClorey and Mark. scolded and sent to her room. When she peeks downstairs, who recently spent some saying a word? she watches in horror as a visitor murders her mother. time in Texas, wrote about a Part of the problem perhaps Francine is unable to speak for 9 months and when she doe+ Arthur and Janet Severance Beatrice Cellner, Linda “must visit” seafood restau- is that once they retire and spent 2 days in the Chicago speak she is unable to identify her mother’s killer. Harriet, Barron, Marion McClorey rant called “The Big Fisher- don’t have their work to dis- an aging and fading beauty, looks through the classified ads area last week visiting and and Mary Damm visited man.,’ It’s located between cuss, it’s hard to find much helping their son Tim and his to find a handyman to do some odd jobs around her house Margaret McClorey at Cov- Rockport and Aransas Pass to talk about. and maybe to alleviate the boredom of her marriage to a wife Roxann move to Pa- enant Hospital, Saginaw, and features a Tuesday lunch Well, a little book called latine. Xavier David Ortiz wealthy older man. Teddy, the son of fcckless, barely so- April 23 and April 27. They Ryan Guigar and special of chicken fried “Conversation Piece” by cialized parents who totally ignored his existence as he was al’s0 Went Id See Beth Jackie Diebel steak, soup, slaw, roll, Bret Nicholaus and Paul Xavier David Ortiz was growing up, has become a gvocl-looking young nian who Crawford at St. Mary’s Hos- mashed potatoes and gravy Lowrie is a great conversa- never questions his discovery that killing is an easy way to and a variety of desserts, all tion starter. born March 21, 1999, at Randy and Jean Diebel of Covenant Health Care in get what he wants. When these 3 people come together, the Gagetown announce the en- you can eat, for $1.75. Here are a few topics: effect is surprising, harrowing and unf’orgettable. That’s pretty amazing, but Saginaw, to Richard Ortiz gagcriicnt of their daughter, what was of particular inter- *If you could eliminate one and Becky England of Cass BROASTED FISH & FRIES Jackie. Diebel, to Ryan City. He weighed 7 pounds, est was this vocabulary les- month from the calendar, Vector ti, Robin Cook: New York City cab driver Yuri Guigar, son of Mike and 2 ounces and was 19 inches Diana Rartotti and Randolph son on thc hack of the menu: going directly from the pre- Davydov is an unhappy Russian cmigrc who can’t wait to ceding month to the follow- long, return to his country after a miscrablc 7-year stay in the CJ.S. C; u i gar ()1‘ LJ bl y. When Fishermen Meet ing month, which month He has a sister, Gahreile He is so angry because he did not achieve the Arnerican Ortiz Bad Axe. A Scptembcr 2000 wedding would it be? of Dream that he wanis to gct evcn with the American govern- Grandparents are Virginia is being planned. “Hi yam ac” *Which of the 7 dwarfs’ ment and hc has the knowledge of biological warfire, learned “Lobuddy” personifies you best - Dopey, England of Ortonville, Billy as a tcchnician in that industry in Russia, to do just that. He “B incarlong?” Sneezy, Sleepy, Bashful, England of Pontiac and Herb connccts with a pair of far-right survivalists and their neo- y - v- ”Coplours” Grumpy, Happy or Doc‘? and Teresa Arenholz of tscist militia and is able through thein to gct the raw mate- Smerdon Milford, Pa. Great-grandpar- “Cetchanenny?” *If you could bring back ria I s to I au n c h 0pe ra t i o n Wo I veri ne. Fore n s i c p ;I t h o 1og i s t s Masonic Lodge, Cass City 11 ents are Gale and Jane ‘‘G odd a fe w” any retired sports star, living Jack Staplcton and Dr. Lauric Montgomery are dealing Cornt~rof Maple and Gwfield DI-. ‘new star’ “Kindarthay?” or deceased, to play in one McCrory of Ortonville. with 2 seemingly different types of cases whcn they discover “Bassencarp” Friday, May 7 game, who would it be? that there may hc ;I link between them. Thcy need to solve /I “Ennysizetoom?” *If you had to be trapped Kelly the pu~~lebefore thc biological warf~rebegins. Tickets at door winner “Cuplapowns” in a TV show for a month Adults $6.00, 12 &L under $3.00 “Hit t inhard?” (What a revolting thought!), Tyler Lodge 3 17, Cass City, Michigan Liken Mary Smerdon is a “Sordali ke” what show would you re cen tly Crazy For You /I>, J(J,ntiifrt-Cnisie: Quinn MoKenzie has New Star Discovery 1999 “Whac hoozi n?” choose‘? Consider the set- always lived a calm and orderly life. She’s dating a wonder- Michigan State winner. ’‘Go h ba worni s* ’ ting, characters, lifestyle, etc. ful guy. she has LI good job,as ii high school art teacher, shc The Michigan State Finals “Fishanonahoddurn?” *Consider an alternative to promoted has a large family and inany friends who count on her- to bc “ R y don ii hoddum ” thcre for them, and she’s going out of her mind from bore- were held April 24-25 at the war. In its stead, what else Marine Sgt. Phillip W. dom. When Quinn dccides to adopt ii stray dog, everything 9th Annual Midland Villcy Plaza, where “W hac had r i n ki n ?” might nations do to settle Kelly, a 1995 graduate of‘ begins to race out of control. Now she’s coping with dog-: Laiken received 2 first place “J ugaj in1beam” their differences? Kingston High School, re- napping, breaking and entering, seduction, sabotage, stalk- 1 1wins in both her age division “Igoddago” *You are offered an enve- cently was promoted to his and overall special category “Tu had” lope that you know contains ing, more secrets that she really wants to know and 2 men present rank while serving who are suddenly crwy ...for hcr. competitions, as well as a “Seey aroun” $50. 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Two Cass City motorists hurt Monday afternoon when , Here's one for further study. stiirted diagnosing brain tu- but that's not a bit funny in .. (And anyone else he can ' Street and attempted to cross suffered minor injuries in her car collided with another Main Street, hitting A report from Knight Ridder iiiors, Any kid who's ever my opinion. What's wrong n get to help.) ...... separate traffic accidents vehicle at the intersection of McClorey's westbound ve- News Service says 2 Toronto hccn to church can tell us with the Three Stooges, any- Sunday and Monday. Main and West streets. hicle at about 2:30 p.m. psychologists have located a spontancous giggling and way? I think they're pretty hats funny! According to Cass City PO- Reports state John J. McClorey sought her own segment of'the brain respon- ol'tcn 20 toyether. lice rcports, Louise A. McNaughton, 20, Cass City, treatment, according to po- sible for a person's sense of My biggest problem with Besides, humor isn't a mat- Kilwin's IS a small ice cream store chain mostly in north- McClorcy, 39, Cass City, was was driving south on West lice, who cited McNaughton h iim or. the Toronto study is the re- ter of sophistication. It's a urn Michigiin. It has 2 stores on both Mackinac Island and in for failure to yield. These psychologists ob- scarchcrs' inccssant probing matt e r of experience . Mackinaw City, airlong others. A year ago ;i Kilwin's store A Cass City woman was served 3 I men and women to into the anatomy of humor. Women see one Stooge hit opened in Roync City. It offers hornernacle icc cream and injured in another 2-vehicle dctermine how each re- Thcsc psychologists say the another with a two-by-four c d y . Teen to face sponded to jokes. Some of and think that's the dumbest in crash reported Sunday night. hirrlplc. slapstick humor en- We stoppcd and bought 2 single dip waffle cones. Total 1 Reports state Martha the participants in the study joyed hi, tolks with frontal thing they ever saw. Men see cost just under $6 including tax. Remsing. 8 1, Cass City, was hiid minor brain damage Iohc darnage is similar to the same thing and remem- ber helping the neighbor with No wonclcr thc north country is booming. Tourists' dollars larceny charges attempting to turn onto whilc others did not. .jokes "appreciated by young kcep coining in a ncvcr-cnding flood. I couldn't help but The researchers found brain his new garage door. Seeger Street from Elizabeth children and men." think how an ice cream cone that costs just under $3 would d~irnagein general didn't cur- Women watch Moe crank Hc didn't "smash and Oiik St., reported 3 windows Street at 9:47 p.m. when she That leads the scientists go in c'iiss City. One snlc ;I week would probably he ;I lot. tail a person's sense of' hu- his old Model T and wonder, gr:ih". hut CmCity policc hrokcn at her residence by pulled into the path of De- (laughing and giggling) say they believe a 19-year- rock\ during the carly morn- partment of Natural Re- inor, but those with damage "Why is Larry holding onto ********** to the bixin's right frontal down the slippery slope of the spark plug wire with one old village rcstdcnt recently iny hours last Wednesday. sources "Hummer" vehicle. gender differences. They lohe had trouhlc with certain hand and Curley's ear with t1c.lpcd Illlnxclf to ciish at 2 No d;iniagc cstiiiiatc was Remsing had stopped to al- claim earlier studies show l'hc weathct was fabulous, the fishing and the mushroom types ol'Jokcs. The scientists the other'? Men see the same Ioc*itl busincsws and an adult ii\,:i i 111 h Ic . low fire trucks pass on their wornen enjoy jokes that are *>ickinglousy. so it i'igurcd to bc ii great time last week dur- said these pcrsons appreci- thing and remember their l'cistci. C;IIY horne. *( 1 f l'i c c Is II r re s t c d Rand a I way to a grass fire in the more complicated - sophis- 11ig ;I 4-day mini vacation to makc a visit that has hecn on ated only obvious. slapstick high school shop teacher. Police i1rrcstt.d Jason W. 11). Kiitlisey, 38, CMSCity, Deford area, but apparently ticated if you will; while mcn thc hack hurncr for several ycars. humor. Women think the Three Kccsc, 19. C'iiss City, Thurs- ~iltcrstopping his vehicle didn't see the DNR vehicle and young children prefer On thc way home wc stoppcd iit the Civilian Conservation Stooges are just a bunch of diiy on 3 f'clony warrants tiLx thc inicrscction of Main following the trucks, police I'm O.K. with that. I've slapstick, "such as the Three Corps IIIUSCUIII iit North Higgins Lake. It's worth seeing, clumsy bozos. Men see them chirginy Iiitii with ii coin- iiiitl Oitk strccts Saturday said. long suspected aberrations in Stooges.'' with picture af'tcr piuturc of' thc nicn who filled the various as a parody on the human hincd 4 counts of' larceny in niglir. Kcports state Ramscy Remsing was transported to the brain play it role in cer- I can't speak for other men, C'CX.' camps in thc late 19.30s pnd carly 1940s. condition. ;I hiiilcling. with iirrcstcd for violating a Hills and Dales General Hos- tiiin types of humor. That's It was surprising to iiic to know that the guys wtio worked Sgt. Crig llayncs said the rcstriutcd driver's license and pital, where she was treated how we get TV sitcoms. thcrc wcre subjcut to t-cstrictions almost likc they wc'rc in the w;ii-r.ants allcgc Rcesc stolc Iriitisport i ng an open i ntoxi- and then released. I have trouble with certain scrvicc. The Roth IRA: -- c.iisli l.i+otii;in ofl'icc iircii at wit in ;I tiiotor vehicle. She was wearing a seat belt kinds ofjokes, too. But that I tic pay wiis $30 ;I week and $25 of' it wiis rcquired to he WAi King I,aundry 24 Ilry m.Icrctiiy Stilson, 6360 at the time of the accident, docsn't keep nic from telling scnt to liiiiiilics. C'IL'iinii1g Marcti 3: in iin of- tloiigliton SI., rcported Sat- as was the driver of the Hum- t hctii. Is it right for you? Liven though it's now ;1 progrittii hiit the vast inyjority know I~IL*C :it (tic Viis3 I'hciitrc ut-clay il~tsoineonc stolc a mer, Paul. Fent, Cass City, liarlier studies also suggest rittlc or noitiing about, I rccotiiincnd it as well worth visit- Miircli 27, ;itid inside an iidult y c I Iow o vc r tic ad ciiu t i on and a passenger in the DNR 01' ing. It was at hcst ii Spartan lil'c, hut a lif'csavcr to hundreds the right side the brain is I~ostct.c;tIc liotiic in thc vil- liytit I'rotii the roof of his ve- vehicle, both of whom were 01' thousanclx 01' tiicn iicross the nution who hac1 no income the lightning rod for hurnor. lage April 3-5. I 11 i c' IC.. not injured. and no bcnclits. Suh-jccts in thcse studies Policc cstiinatc ;i total of' wore caps t(hicasure brain $530 W;IS iillcpcdly stolen in I WAVCS whilc they wcrc sub- lilt. I~ll-ccI1 ICs. jcctcd to jokes. 111 otlici- i~~~iltvillage po- Grass fires keep ,4 1Cw patients, who burst lic~i-cporix into spontaneous giggling for *(i;iry Bariics. Cass City no apparent reason, wcre fire fighters busy I) f'W 511 pc ti I1 tcnde I1 t , rc- thought to havc tumors on poi-tcd IN Wcdncsday that the right frontal lobe of thc ~oiiicotichiid brokcn ;I pair ht-iti11. 01 windows at tlic DPW I'in not ii scientist, but I'd hti i Id i 11p . Tlic vanda I ( s ) ~lii.cu.rochs at ttiu building, take anothcr look at those riders today aren't as safety wircd-up caps bcl'orc I Cull me! itc'c't ) 1.d i II 2 I ( ) I'C p( )I' t s . w h i c h You have to have been cstiiii;itccl thc cliiiiiiigc at $80. around town for a whilc to conscious as Eliasohn was *Stiirlcy C3urlcson. 4595 rcmcmber when Mike long before the need for hel- Newell E. Harris Eliasohn, formcr Chroniclc met - weari ng was publici zed cditor, cruised around town extensively. at Huron on his bike wearing a helmet. Con t i n u i ng educational At that time he caused spec- programs such as that Harris 8t Company Memorial txtors to grin a bit to each planned in Port Huron celebrating othcr iis hc passed by. Aftcr should help. 517-872-268a all, a man on a hike with a But the real answer lies in In celebration of National helinet? Spare me. Lansing. One of the goals of Hospital Week, Huron Me- Whilc Mike may have been Helmet Safety Week, in ad- tnorial Hospital, Bad Axc, thc onc and only then, his- dition to sensitizing the en- li;is invitcd Internist, Sarosh tire population about the ?&His Financial Group tory has proved that he actu- Fortis Advisers, Inc. (fund management since 1949) to i\ Anwar. M.D., prcscnt ally was ahead of his time. need to wear helmets, is to Fortis Investors, Inc. (principal underwriter; member NASD, SIPC) s pcc i ;i I prc )grain. Perhaps because Mike was sccure a law making it man- Fortis Benefits Insurance Company 8 fime Insurance Company lh. Anwar. who has had niorc than II casual rider. He datory for riders to wear hel- (issuersof FFG's insurance products) training in intcrnal tncdicinc madc his own bikcs and par- mets. P 0. Box 64284 St. Paul, MN 55 164 (800)800-2638 iitid cardiology is ii nieniher ticipated in cross-country I'm sure that Mike would http://www.f fg.us. fortis. corn 01' Huron Mcmorial cvcnts. For thcse riders the agree to that and we do, too. Hospital's tiiedical staff and use of'a helmet was about as thc Michigan Cardio Vriscu- ncccssary as air in thc tires. lar Institute. He will he In Port Huron, May 2-8 has spcaking about "The Hcart hccn designated helmet 01' a Healthy Life," Monday saf'ety week and ii weck-long at 0:30 p.111. at the Huron program has bccn formu- Area 'I'cctinical C'cntcr in lated to encourage familics to rm AX^. wciir helmets when riding Dr. Anwar will explain the bikes. workings of' ;I hcalthy ciidio- Rernovr .me The statistics show the need Ba \.ascul;~i.systctii. He will also 1i)r increasing awarcncss of d i sc u ss Ilea I t ti y I i fe st y IC ha b- thc need for helmets. its wliicli could help prevcnt For children 4 to IS cvery hcart disease iind strokc. bike helmet saves the coun- The Weather C'ardiovasuular discasc IS try $795. tlic #I killer of pcoplc in t If' 85 percent of all child High Low Prec i p. Michigan, and in the nation. I cyclists wore helmets in one 'I'ucsday ...... 60 ...... 40 ...... 0 killing iiwc people than an- year. the lifetime medical w'~d1lcsd;iy ...... 64 ...... 37 ...... '0 cci-, lung disease, accidents I. cost savings would total J I1urstiay ...... 69 ...... 34 ...... 0 and AI coiihined, accord- [IS $10'3 inillion to $142 million. *Fi-id;iy...... 73 ...... 34 ...... 0 ins to thc Atiiericaii Hciirt Siir11id;iS' ...... 76 ...... 40 ...... 0 Ass(ic i :i t ic )ti. Helriiets are estimated to Sundq ...... 78 ...... 38 ...... 0 li)resister 1.0r this prog~*;i~ii, prevent 52 to 60 percent of' 'Monday ...... 80 ...... 4 I ...... 0 plc:isc c-iill the comtiiunity bike-related head injury deaths for all ages as well as (t

Thc public IS invited to the 9th annual art show slated for May 10-15 at Rawson Me- morial Library, The work of TUSCOLA many local artists in several mcd i uins - oi I, watercolor, acrylic and pen and ink - will hc on display during regular A Mldrzgati Communrh Menlal Health Authonh serrvng Tzlscola Coutih end & Grwltr Ihumb Areu library hours. Visitors will be able to meet P.0. Box 239 Caro, MI 48723 PH.(517) 673-6191 or 1-800-462-6814 thc artists at a reception held Artwork reprinted by permission of Martha Perske from P€RSK€ PENCIL PORTRAlTS 197 1-1990 (Nashville. Abingdon Press. 1998) in their honor Wednesday. May 12, at 7 p.m. PAGE FOUR CAS CITY ~HRONICLE- WEDNESDAY, MAY 5,1999 CASS CITY. MICHIGAN

I Shagenes I CHAPPEL'S , open new CORNER business by Amanda Chappel Bill and Andrea Shagene: Cass City, announced the Grease is the word grand opening Saturday, of Pebbles Plus, a landscape I service and supply business. The talent at Cass City High The business is at 6837 E. School will he untoldirig in Main Strect. the next lew weeks, We've While the business is new, got students singing, dancing Bill Shagene is well known' and acting up a storin. On in the area and has been jrf Molher's Day weekcnd, thc thc excavating business in Cass City High School Ylay- the coiiimunity hr20 years. crs will bc presunting thc At our new location. Andre,?; niuc ti awaited high school explained, wc will he able tq musical. This ycar thcy will service the needs of residents he pcrlorrning "Grcasc." It's who need smaller quantities: going to be a rocking show. We will deliver or the sup- The annual Tdenr Show plies can be picked up at the . will take placc Friday, May store. shc added. 14, beginning at 7 p.m. ;I[ [tic Pebbles Plus will handle high school gym. It cc~s$2 GOT MILK? CASS City seventh grade students (from left) Andrea McIntosh, flcswcrs in pcak season and for adults and $I j'or stu- Elizabeth Sobczak, Raven Clemens, Leeann Missovich and Lauri Huffman show will offer flower planting ser- denrs. The sopliornorc chss vice in thc area. is sponsoring thc show. It is off their milk mustaches Friday. Expccted to hclp in peak a great fund-raiser t'or thc season will ht: daughters. prom that rhcy will hc in Milk mustache campaign Leah, a college student, and charge of' next ycar. Thcy Kerry, a frcshinan at Cass will also sponsor a Janw Ihal City High School. Son, An- hcgins at 9:OO following thc drew, a fifth grader in Cass Tiilcnt Show. As 01' now City Schools, is expected to thcrc art: 7-8 ;\CIS signcd up. Students enjoy milk booth hc :in interested observer, Jake Frederick , N i c tio 1 ;is Plans call i'or thc firm to be tccch, c a Ic iuiii hul ps n\usclcs Chaypcl and Dcrek Rcllcw opcn f'rorn 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. c ( ) I1 I rau t ill1 re 1 ax , he I ps will hc up against Diivc I1 including Saturdays and yt ttir heiir I beat, help blood Hohhs, Grant Could, Stcvc Sundays in peak seasons. clot t\nd I-\clps ncl-ve\ WKi Mclnroscli and Nathan messages. Milk group foods Swcct in a battlc of thc also reducc your risk of os- Screenings hands. Many solos and du- lcoporosis and high hlod ets have been prepard hy pressure. available choir students. It looks likc "With our booth, wc arc it is going to be 51 great shuw. hoping to encourage kids tu Frec hearing arid vision Prizcs will bc givcn. inake healthier choices," screenings will be conducted S (1 p hc I in o rc c Ii\s s s 11 s( 11' Hcaly said. at the Sanilx County Health In addition to the mustache Department Monday. May photos, students wcrc able to 17, and Monday, Sept. 20, pick up informative bro- from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Dubay churcs, recipes, milk mus- Hearing and vision testing tache ad reprints, and other will be provided to children tops in goodies. They also had the 3-18 years of age. No ap- opporluni ty to enter draw- point inen t is requ i red. painting inFs to win milk rclated Immunizations will also be Cass Citv Schools prizes. available for a cclst of $500. Cass City High School jun- ior Chris Dubay provcd him- self tops in autcimotivu paint- forming a citizens' YAN KE E" CANDLE S ing during rcccnl regional and state coiiipciitions. THE GIFT OF HOME FRAGMCING'" Dubay, who had thc oppor- advisory committee tunity to compete at a Voca- tional Industrial Clubs ot' 'I'tit. Cass City School One parent trom thc pre- Roses of Cliff WalkTML" Arnerica (VICA) cvcrit iri Roai-d ol'ficially authorized a sc hod advisory cornmi ttec. Lansing, coriipctcd at the re- 16-meitibcr Citizens' Advi- One school staff' member gional level at [he Tuscola sory C'onimittec at its regu- t'roni thc pre-Kindergarten- County Technology Ccntcr I aI nicet i ng Monday, Apri I 4th grade, grades S-8 and our May in thc arms of painting, body 2h. and is inviting persons prades 9-12. n work, we Iding and cs t i 111 at- iiitcrcsicd in serving to apply One adrninistrativc reprc- sentative and one supporr ing and measuring. A\ the school offices. . r'ragrance He placed first ovornJI In s 1a f'f ICp rc s e nt at ivc . those categories, carniiig a Although the committee Three cotrimunity mcmbcrs spot IO compctc at thc statc will have nr, legal authority, ut largc. level in Lansing. which rcniains by law the The superintendent and up of the Month Dubay rriatched his skills pt-ovidcncc of the school io 2 riicnihers of thc hoard 01 against t 2 other top I'inish- timid, it IS cxpcctcd to be a education may hc assigned IO ers frrm 5 diffcrcnt rcgions. riii~jorinfluence in thc poli- t hc c c1ii111ii t t c c . taking first placc in autonio- OUTSTANDING! Chris Dubay, a Cass uics oithe school. It is cxpccted that 2 rnect- tivc painting. Hc won ;I p;iitit ings of'tlsc group will hc held 20% Off Thc wmmittcc was aulho- gun along with ;I $ I,500 City HZgh School student, recently rizccl by thc board so that it jleilrly and others held when suhrdnrship from thc Wyo- placed first in autoniotive painting at a cwld havc a reliablc source deemed necessary. 111 i n g Techno I og i c a I Ins t i- to dcterrnine in what direc- Meinbct-s of the ooiiirnittcc tule. st a te-level competition. tion thc community feels the will bc selected on the advice sc tiool should procccd. of the various principals iit thc schrwls. Selcctiun ut' Mciuhcrship criteria re- inemhers at large will be t'lccis this vicw. It includes: made by the superintendent Otic Dc ford Elementary with the aid of meitihers of

I piircnt rind 2 Carnpbell El- thc board of education. tary parcn t s. DOma i tmcn WE 'l'wo Cass City Middle Graduation Cakes Mother's Day Cakes School and 2 Cass City High Cu Iimd parcnt s. LAST DAY OF 9 Bridal Shower Cakes Baby Shower Cakes REGISTRATION COMXNG SOONL., Photo Imaging Cakes Come in and browse SCHOOL ELECTION rtrrough wr large $election ol: I U'dding Invitations Announcements 8 Accessories Mon. - Sat. 7arn-8pm ERLA'S NOTICE OF LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION OF THE ELECTORS OF FOOD CENTER Sunday -tN CASS CITY- CASS CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Phone: 872-2191 TUSCOLA, HURON AND SANILAC COUNTIES, MICHIGAN

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT: NOTlCE OF HEARtNG PUBLIC Please Take Notice that the regular school election of the school district will be held on Monday, June 14, 1999.

4 THE LAST DAY ON WHICH PERSONS MAY REGISTER IN ORDER TO BE Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held at 7:OO P.M., Monday, ELIGIBLE TO VOTE AT THE REGULAR SCHOOL ELECTION CALLED TO BE HELD ON May 24, 1999, at the Municipal Building, 6506 Main Street, Cass City, Michigan, MONDAY, JUNE 14,1399, IS MONDAY, MAY 17,1999. PERSONS REGISTERING AFTER on the proposed street improvelimits and special assessments for curb and gutter 5 O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING ON MONDAY, MAY 17, 1999, ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO to be made 011 Scotty McCullough froin Main to Church. VOTE AT THE REGULAR SCHOOL ELECTION.

Those persons wishing to coim1cnt may appear at the hearing, or if unable to To register, visit any Secretary of State branch office or your county, city or township clerk's attend, may make written coninients directed to the officc of the Village Clerk, oftice. Persons planning to register with the respective county, city or township clerks must ascertain 6506 Main Street, P.O. Box 123, Cass City, Michigan 48726-0123. the days and hours on which the clerks' offices are open for registration.

This Notice is given by order of the board of education.

~~ ~ Secretary, Board of Education CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHKONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1999 PAGE FIVE Thumb writers Down Mernorv Lane PUBLIC NOTICE J VILLAGE OF CASS CITY From the files of the Chronicle to meet Mav 11 J ..- I he ncxt rcgular meeting of to the end, turn left, park by thc Thurnh Area Writer's double doors at east end of c', *. . Club ('I'AWC) will be held the 5 YEARS AGO Li\s City Rd.,Sunday af'tcr- Sratc. school. Upon entering noon. The structurc and con- Dental Technician First Tuesday, May I I, in thc school, take first hallway to Sandusky High School, lo-" the right and go to room An estimated 200 persons tents wcrc i~ total loss iinci Class Dagmar Brown, of the cated at 19 I Pine Tree Lane. #259. The meeting is sched- attended the 31st annual damagc W~IScstimatcrl at U.S. Naval Reservc, returned The Regular May meeting of the Cass City Follow Pine Trce Lane east uled to begin at 7:30 p.m. meeting of the Cass City s h K ,O( )O, Saturday from 2 weeks 01. Chamber of Commerce Sar- The Cass City Red Hawks training duty at the Na- All writers needine encour- Village Council will be held May 24, 1999 at 7:OO P.M. U.S. agement in their creative en- urday at Colony House in defeated the Bad Axc Hatch- val Hospital at Orlando, Fla. at the Municipal Building, 6605 Main Street, Cass Cass City to pay homage to ets Thursday 5-2 and 8-3. Whilc there, shc worked in Ow endale deavors, arc urged attend. Please attend this 1) month's the junior citizens and citizen Cass City now is undcfcated thc dental clinic. City, Michigan. ofthe year. Named citizen of (4-0) in the Thumb B Assti- Jerry Cortirnilla, 8, of Cass meeting and read us your women work. the year was Bob Tuckey and ciation and 9-1 over all. City, escaped serious injury junior citizen honors went to Pvt. Aaron LaPonsic, 19, Tuesday niorning when thc Everyone is welcome, you do not have to be a member Ryan King and Staccy recently began duty as a bicycle hc was riding was gather to attend any meeting. If you Klinkman. heavy cq u i prncn t operator ii t struck by a car on Main do decide to join, memhcr- Joyce A. Bemus Veteran Cass City Dcpart- Fort Campbell, Ky., follow- Street. Thc youth was takcn Thc Owcndale Women's ClerIdTreasurer nicnt ot' Public Work em- ing complction ofbasic and to Hills and llalcs Hospital, ship is open to pocts, and Iic- Club mct April 18 at the tion and non-fiction writers. ploycc Eldnn Stoutenburg ad van c cd i n f;ln I r y t rai n i n g . whcrc hc was treated and rc- honw of Janet Ketford. Seven Any correspondence should retired Friday after 34 1/2 LaPonsic is i\ 1988 graduate 1 e ascci. rncri1hcl.s and 2 guests, Alice he sent to: Thumb Writer's years of service to the vil- of Cass City High School, Shcll'icld and Gina Retford, I agc . Club. P.0. Box 27, Cass City's ncw track fhcil- 3S YEARS AGO :it t c ndcd . Paul Ulfig's college baskct- ity could he nearly con- Sandusky, Michigan 4847 I. bull ciirccr starts thc ininutc pletcd this sumncr if'enough Mrs. Hedy Kcssler was Hut-ing thc short business Phone 8 10-648-9648, for at'tcr his final baseball game donations are received in honored at a party at Wdhro niccting, conducted by Joyce furt her informat ion. has hcen played for Cass City tirnc. Bob Tuckey, a mcrnbcr Corporation Tut%day. Mrs. Shcldon, plans were made High School. The Cass City of the hoard oversceing the Kcssler was arnong I I pcr- for thc May niceting to bc a senior accepted a scholarship track renovation, said dona- sons who receivcd their natu- dinc out for the end of thc otter and signed Friday to tions received to date total ralization papcrs Monday in club ycar. There will be attcnd Aquinas Collcgc in tlower- plunting in the village NOTICE OF ELECTION about $SO,OflO. That coin- Cm.She canic to the United (31-and Rapids. pares to an estimated Starcs in 19%. Shc was pt-e- park duc to thc shrubs Mr. and Mrs. Dean $74,250 nccdcd to finish thc planted, l:tst ycar in the 2 sentcd with an Ariierican flag To Kasiiiusscn of Cass City will first and prirnary phase of the l'roni W.E. Wnlpolc. hcds, the qualified and registered electors of: Evergreen Township and Greenleaf Township, welcome a new '!daughter" project, which w III convcrl Coach Waync "Speed" Wil- A $500 donation was given Sauilac County, Michigan in August - - Laura Johana the existing 440-yard cindcr son has announccd that Alex 10 ttic villagc for ii planncd Hcikkila, a Youth For Undcr- track into an cncloscd 8-lanc Karras, Carl Brettsneidcr and piirk itnprovctnent project standing (YFU) International all-wcathcr mctric track with possibly Joc Schmidt, mcm- with thc Owendale Village NOTICE IS HEFtEBY GIVEN that the SPECIAL ELECTION will be held in the County of Sanilac tixchangc studcnt from Fin- a spcoial rubberized surl'acc. hers 01' thc Detroit Lions COUtic i II on: land. Laura, who will he ii The Village Council ap- I'oothall twin, will he fca- studcnt at Cass City High proved a hike of $2.17 per lured spcakers at thc annual Scvcricl thank you notcs iind School in Cass City, will live houschold per month for all sports banquct for 111etii- donations wcre rcad I'rom TUESDAY, MAYl, 1999 I with thc Rasmussen flmily trash disposal in Cass City. bcrs of Cass City High coiiirii~inity pcrsons for thc tor an academic ycar. The 56-peruent incrcasc wi II School's athletic tcains hcld rccc 11 I ['i~i I'iltid bo XcS dc Iiv- UI-L'CI in Fcbi-wry. Thc Criss City Business and boost the uurrcnt rate of' at thc school gyni, May 13. For the purpose of voting on the following ballot question: i al Worm n 's C h Pim f'c ss on I u $3.83 per houschold per An ovcrtlow crowd I'illed Amy McRraycr gavc ii awardcd its 1994 High month to $6 pcr houschold. thc St. Plancratius Church dcniorisiratioii 01' hcr usc of School Senior Scholarships Sunday afternoon for thc for- statnps to makc cards and to Heather Shagcna, who is 25 YEARS AGO riial dcdication of the church sc r~ip hc )ok i t c rii s . S evc ral going into the law ficld, by the Most Rev. Stcphcn S. sainples wcrc on display and Tracy Moore, in the child Sally Geiger, d;iughtcr 01. Woznicki, bishop of the a l'cw workcd on itciiis to see ShalI the 15 mill tax limitation on general ad valorem taxes within Sanilac County, State of c;irc field, and Kara King, in Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gcigcr ol' Sag i n ;iw 1)i oc cs c . An I) t he r what coul(l he accorripl ished. Michigan, be increased as provided by Article IX, Section 6 of the Constitution of the State of thc nursing field. Cass City, has been niiiiicd hig til ight of the d'tci'tioon Michigan, by 0.2000 mills ($.20 per $1,000 of taxable value) for five (5) years 1999 through 2003, co-valedictorian for ttic I974 was thc cont'irriiation for 44 Door prizcs were won by Joyuc Shclclon and Mary Lou 10YEARSAGO graduating class of Central childrcn and 22 adults. Fol- inclusive, for the purpose of funding the payment of Maintenance of Effort fees charged the County 1,orcnc~.A dcsscrt was Michigan Univcrsity. She lowing the ccrciiionics ;it the of Sanilac by the State of Michigan for the operation of the Sanilac County Medical Care Facility se1.vcd hy thc hoslcss and co- will graduate with ;I 4.0 church, a dinncr was hcld liir Faulty wiring is hcing liosicss AIicc Rickcr. and for the operations of the facility itself; which levy shall raise in the first year of the levy an grade point avcragc. dupli- some 300 pcrsons at Cass estimated $1 74,540.00? blariied in a fire that dc- cating her high school City High School. stroycd tlic home of Mr. and record. Shc is ii I970 gradu- Gov. Gcorgc Roirincy was MIS. Don Wciss, 3394 E. :rtc of Cass City High School. thc fcarurcd spcakcr Wccincs- Keller, Mrs. Edward Schwartz and djiy, April 29, ai ;1 tcstilno- daughter Dorothy wcri\ to nial rlinncr for Alison Grecn. Hall guest Imlay City Sunday allcrnoon Six hundred fifty pcrsons at- (INSERT COUNTY TREASURER'S CERTIFICATION) to attcnd a tca at Ihc Aiiicri- tcndcd ttic dinnci- at the Cass can Legion post homo. It was City High School. speakers for girls who will hc attend- John Battel, Cass City ing Wolverinc Statc in Junc thrriicr, suftkred Icg iri-jurics Marh Kcllcr. chairperson of tliu Villagc of' Caro's Histo- at East Lansing. Dol*othy, ii Wednesday, April 29, when THE ELECTION WILL BE CONDUCTED AT THE FOLLOWING POLLING PLACES: high schd junior and juri- hc hecarnc trappcd bctwecn rian Cotiinii(tcc, and Gloria The word astronaut ior incrtibcr of the loc:iI thc hrgc whccls of2 tractors. IIall, prcsidetit of Tuscola comes from two Greek American Lcgion Auxiliary, Battcl is at homc and is ablc C'oiinty Genealogy will he EVERGREEN TOWNSHIP GREENLEAF TOWNSHIP words that mean "sailor was selccted by thc Auxiliary to gct around with thc aid of' SPC~I~C~Silt thc Wutrousville/ Township Hall, 5514 Shabbona Road Township Hall, Gilbert Road among the stars." Cart) Historical Society's to attend this ycnr's Girls ;I cmc. 2nd Building W. of Decker 2 miles N. of Cass Road iiiccting May I 1. Planning of City Scsq ii icc nt c nn i al , year 2002 Shabbona Road The0 Cleland, Clerk ot'thu Vilingc ofCaro will he Arthur Severance, Clerk thc toliic for thc program. 'I'hc: niccting will bc at thc C iwc) M LI n i c i pa I B 11 if d i n g , 3 I7 S. Statc St.. Caro, May The election will be held from 7:OO a.m. to 8:OO p.m. at the polling places, 1 I At 7:30 p.11'.

Rct'rc.;hriiurits arc to hc ~ ~ scrvcd t'ollowing thc pro- Linda I, Kozfkay, Sanilac County Clerk grm~and rhc puhlic is irivitcd to atlcticl. I, CAROL A. DALE, COUNTY TREASURER THE COUNTY OF SANILAC, MICHIGAN 'I'apc of' Musician Glcnn OF THE RECORDS OF THIS OFFICE [ii\bthilt1i is available from HEREBY CERTIFY THAT AS OF FEBRUARY 26,1999, nwiihcrx of the society. INDICATE THAT THE TOTAL OF ALL VOTED INCREASES, OVER AND ABOVE THE TAX LIMITATION ESTABLISHED BY THE CONSTITUTION OF MICHIGAN IN ANY LOCAL UNITS FOR MOTHER Singles OF SANIIAC COUNTY, IS AS FOLLOWS: VOTED YEARS DATE OF potluck UNIT NAME INCREASE USE INCLUSIVE ELECTION dFull-body support in all seating positions d Natural and continuous reclining niovement ~ Id A locking extended footrest Id Automatically adjustablc reclining tension slated COUNTY OF SANILAC 0.50 M DRUG TASK FORCE 1998-2001 8/4/98 IdAvailable with soothing rocking or close-to-the-wall reclining features 'I'hc 'l'humb Area Singles COUNTY OF SANIIAC 0.20 M LIBRARIES 1996-1999 8/6/96 will host a potluck dinner 0.20 M MEDICAL CONTROL 1997-2000 1I Saturday, May IS, at Calvary COUNfY OF SANIIAC El96 Bible Church, 202 W. COUNTY OF SANllAC 0.20 M PARKS 1998-2001 8/4/98 Burnside St., Caro. COUNTY OF SANllAC 2.00 M ROADS 1996-2000 I1/5/96 Thc cvcnt is scheduled to COUNTY OF SANILAC 0.20 M SENIOR CITIZENS 1996-1999 8/6/96 gct underway at 6:30 p.m. COUNTY OF SANIIAC 1250 M VETERANS 1998-2003 8/4/98 Anyonc interested in attcnd- ing is asked to call (S 17) 872- EVERGREEN TOWNSHIP 1.OO M ROAD MAINTICONSTR 1996-1999 8/6/96 2786.

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l6dd DATE: FEBRUARY 26,1999 3 CAROL A. DALE, SANILAC COUNTY TREASURER PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 5,1999 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Hawks drop twin Bulldogs perfect in bill with USA NCTL baseball tilts The Cass City Red Hawks win with a 3-hitter. He struck The Owen-Gage baseball walked 3, and limited the rounded game, good pitch- sailed into Greater Thumb out 6. team remained perfect in Cardinals to 5 hits. ing, timely hitting and good West league competition last North Central Thumb Owen-Gage drew first defense,’’ said Denhoff. week and found some rough USA GAMES League play Thursday with blood in the cohtest on Earl In the nightcap, hurler Chad going, splitting an opening a twin bill sweep over visit- McKee’s 2-run homer in the Mellendorf blanked the Car- doubleheader with Bad Axe Undefeated USA, 4-0 in ing Port Hope. Bulldogs’ 2nd at bats. The dinals over 6 innings as he and dropping both ends of league play, took a pair from Coach Brian Denhoff’s hosts would add ‘another spread out 4 hits and struck the twin bill with USA. Cass City, staging a last in- Bulldogs recorded wins of marker in the frame when out 6. Monday the Hawks were to ning rally to win the first 12-2 and 11-2 over the Blue Shane Mellendorf rode home The Bulldogs manufactured face Reese, which has been game, 9-6. Nathan Fritz Stars and will take a 4-0 on a double off the bat of a run in the opening frame, an in and out team this sea- started and was effective NCTL record into this Nathan Kain. when Bolzman singled, stole son, in another GTW game through the first 5 innings week’s road tilts with Peck However, Kingston scored a pair of bases and came before entertaining Bay City before leaving the game with and Akron-Fairgrove. 4 unearned runs in their half home on a single by McKee. All Saints Thursday. one out in the sixth with a Bulldog Shane Mellendorf of the 4th inning to emerge .- The Hawks averted a sore arm. handled the pitching chores in front. Owen-Gage added 2 more double loss with the Hatch- After 5 innings Cass City in the opener against the Blue The Kingston advantage tallies in the 3rd inning, ets by overcoming an 8-2 was in front 5-3,helped by a Stars and earned the 12-2 was short lived. when Zack Fritz led off with Bad Axe lead after 2 innings 4-run outburst in the third decision. Mellendorf fanned In the Bulldogs’ half of the a single and came home on to score an I 1-9 decision. inning. Hartel, Barriger and 8 and surrendered 5 hits 4th inning, singles by Eolzman’s homer. Two big )nnings for the Nathan Haag collected hits to while besting Port Hope’s McKee, Corbin Swiastyn Chad Mellendorf and Jus- Hawks paced the comeback pace the rally. Jim Hunley. and Bolzman led to the tin Anthes each added RBI win. In the fourth the Hawks Barrigar retired the first bat- The hosts struck for a pair game’s final 2 scores. singles to close out the scor- used hits by Dan Cuddie, ter in the fatal seventh and of runs in the initial frame “We played another well ing for Owen-Cage. Brandon Hartel, Aaron then USA put the next 4 bat- and then added 5 more scores Barrigar, a walk and a hit ters on base before he was over the next 2 frames, be- batter to Score 4 times. In the relieved by Cuddie. He fore exploging for 5 tallies in sixth Cuddie, Hartel and An- didn’t allow a hit but a pair the bottom of the fourth in- Seeds need labels thony Brin kmitn collected of errors kept the rally going ning to close out the scoring hits to net 3 runs and the and when it ended, the Patri- for the winners. Michigan Department of serving, promoting and pro- 9-5. Hawk win. ots Icd, At the plate, Derek Howard Agriculture Director Dan tecting food, agriculture and It took some good rclief C‘ass City scored a run in provided the big blow for the Wyant reminds farmers that economic interests of the thcir half of the inning and pitching for Cass City to pull BULLDOG ZACK FRITZ trots home on Derek Howard’s hosts when he drove the hall dry bean seed, sold in Michi- pcople of the state of Michi- out the win. Cuddie started had the tying run at thc plate. dcep to right center field and gan and grown in this region, gan. MDA programs serve and was touched for 8 runs Barrigar just missed tying the home run Thursday against visiting Port Hope. Owen-Gage circled the bases with a man must be spccially labeled for all sectors of agriculture, before leaving with one out game as he hit one out foul on board. Chad Mellendorf quality and disease testing which is Michigan’s second- and then chased the left in the second. Nick Anthony improved to 4e0in NCTL play by sweeping the Blue Stars. also enjoyed a banner day at requirements. I a rge s t in d u s tr y . took over and allowed just fielder to the fence for the the plate, collecting 3 singles. The issue is expected to be one run to get credit for thc final out. Justin Anthes added a pair of of particular concern this win. He was relieved with There was no doubt about doubles to the Bulldogs’ 14 year because some classes of one out in the sixth hy thc outcome of the second hit attack. dry-beans, particularly black Barrigar, who shut out thc game as the Patriots scored 0 “We overcame a flat day. beans, may hc in short sup- Hatchets the rest of the way. 8 times in the opening inning We didn’t play a bad game, ply, creating a condition for ‘The Hawks lost the opcn- on their way to a 12-2 win in we just had no intensity,” some farmers or dealers to ing game with the Hatchets, the game niercied after 4 1/2 RED HAWK hurler says Denhoff. purchase seed that is not dis- 13- I, but the game was xtu- innings. In the nightcap, Owen- ease tcstcd. ally a lot closer than the score The Hawks used a parade Nathan ‘ Fritz Gage scored 5 times in the “By selling only dry bean of pitchcrs in the 4 innings, indicates, Coach Chad the opening inning, which would seed that is disease tested and Daniels said. The difference Because of arm trouble, the pitched well for give Bulldog hurler Chad labclcd for use in Michigan, hetween this game and the Hawks were forced to use Mellendorf more than Michigan seed dealers can Hartel at the end, even hosts Thursday EYECARE second game is that we could enough offense to earn the hclp protect Michigan’s bean not come up with the key hit ‘ though he had never pitched against visiting USA win. industry from some devastat- or avoid errors at critical cvcn in practice previously. Mellendorf went the dis- ing seed-borne disease,” tiines. Gainsforth pitched the win before leaving with tance for the winners, strik- Wyant said. “In addition, and fijr the Patriots, allowing 4 &EYEi‘VEAR Justin Hunics started ing out 2 and allowing 6 safe- farmers should not purchase was relicvcd with one out in hits. a sore arm. Cass ties. Blue Star Doug Schave or USL‘ any dry bean seed of the fourth by Dave Sutter. JV GAMES was tagged with the loss. unknown origin and disease FOR EVERYONE Humes took the loss and al- City dropped the Bulldogs Joel Bolzman and status, or that does not meet lowed 8 runs. The Hatchets It was a rough week for the opener, 9-6, and suf- Howard each tripled to pace the labeling requirements.” Professional eye scored 5 mure in the fit’th to junior varsity, which lost 4 the winners, who pounded exams end the garrie on the mercy garncs. Bad Axe defeated the fered a 12-2 defeat out I2 hits. MDA’s Pesticide and Plant Prescriptions filled rule. Hawks, 9- 1 and 12-2. USA Pcs t Man age men t Divi s ion Large selection of Kris Wolschlager tooh the topped the JV 12-7 and 5-2. in the nightcap. worked with thc state’s sub- J .) /I KINGSTON GAMES frames ’ , ! stantial dry bean industry to i1 \r()(I ( ,/) USA improved to 4- mend the Michigan Seed All types of contacts &$ier in the week, on PUT I Law in 1996. The amend- Neline bifocals 0 in league play with Monday, the Bulldogs (10- 1 mcnts required that any dry Glasses repaired overall) entertained Kingston bcm seed produced in the Blue Cross & VSP the sweep. and posted wins of 5-4 and WANTADS I Eiistern and Central Time participant TO WORK FOR YOU 6-0. mncs and offered for sale in Trailing 4-3 in the opener, Michigan, pass field inspcc- the hosts rallied for 2 runs in DAVID C. The Cass City Chronicle tions and laboratory tests for 0 the bottom of the 4th inning sced-borne diseases. The BATZER ll,O.t). Phone 872-2010 to gain the win. scccl must be so labeled and Professional Eye Care Shane Mellendorf picked up include a statement of origin. the win on the mound for the 4672 Hill St., Cass City hosts, while Kingston’s Jeff The M ic h igm Department 872-3404 Chappel suffered the defeat. 01- Agriculture is the official Bad Axe 269-7263 Save money with our Mellendorf whiffed 4, state agency charged with multiaolicv discount! 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Inc. $699 Victor Drag Co. 4026 W, Gilford Rd, (51 7) 673-2707 5mhes west of Cur0 wutef tower *_ CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY,MAY 5, lw:, PAGE SEVEN Men thinclads Hawks sweep Bad Axe, win triangular lose twin bill to USA track meet Cass City was off to a great was forced to come from be- triots to a 5-1 decision in the hind to register the win for I start last week in Greater first game. The Hawks' of- Cass City boys won a trian- I00 meter, Jeff Wiederhold; Thumb West league softball Shelly Ulfig, who pitched a Woodfensive outputand wasone 2 hits byby gular meet Tuesday with 800-meter relay, I .39; 400 play with a doubleheader 4-hitter, striking out 8 and rnetcr relay, 47.95; shot put, win over Bad Axe Monday, walking one. Lakers and Mayville and fin- Gaszczynski. Ewald struck Chad Sturm, 41 feet, 9 112 but came down to earth After 3 scoreless innings, - ished fourth in the Wildcat out 14 of the 27 batters she inches. Thursday with a pair of the Hatchets bunched 3 of Relays at Mayville Friday. faced. The Hawks dominated the Winners for Mayville were: losses against USA. their 4 hits in the game in the , triangular meet with 83 3200 relay, 9: 15.87; 1600 Becky Dore was masterful fourth inning to go in front Meanwhile, her teammates , points while Lakers finished meter, Jim Cheney, 5:03.56; in the opening game as she 3-0. were solving Dore's offer- , second with 56 1/2 points. 800 meter, Cheney, 2:06.2I. scattered 8 hits, struck out 9 The Hawks got those runs ings for 10 hits. USA scored , Mayville's total was 35 1/2 and walked a pair in the back with interest in the fifth more runs than it would need . points. WILDCAT RELAYS Hawks' 4- 1 victory over Bad inning, sending 11 players to in the second inning when it Axe. the plate while scoring 5 ' The Hawks won IO of the combined 3 hits and an error 17 events. Scott Moore and Cass City finished fourth in Cass City scored 3 times in runs. Zawilinski tripled. for 3 runs. Heath Zawili nski were the Wildcat relays with 62 the second inning. Nicolette Dore singled, Katie Wood dou hI e individual w i n n ers. points. The winner was Zawilinski was safe on an doubled and Marissa The Patriots took the sec- Moore took the I10 hurdles North Branch with 89 points, error, Dore walked and Sweeney walked. Hacker ond game, 8-3, but it was a (17.41) and the 300 meter followed closely by Kayla Wentworth singled to and Gaszczynski also singled battle for the first 4 innings hurdles (46.99). Zaw ili ns ki Millington with 85 points. drive in a pair. She scored as to complete the big inning. when the Hawks were in won the 200-meter dash Marlctte was third, 63 points, Katie Hacker tripled, her first Hacker and Wood showed front, 3-2. But the Patriots (23,421 and the long jump followed by Cass City, of 2 hits in the game. the way at the plate with 3 exploded for 5 runs in the (20 fcct 1/2 inch). Mayville, 41 points, and Wentworth, Lindsay hits each while Kara fifth as Wlfig temporarily lost Other Hawk first places Deckerville, 29 points. Gaszczynski and Shelly Mellendorf and Ulfig had 2 control and walked 3 while were: Brad Ypma, 400 Millington won 6 events, Ulfig each had 2 hits for the hits each. giving up 2 of the 7 hits she meter, 54.36; Matt Derfiny, North Branch won 4, and Hawks. allowed in the game. 3200 meter, I I .42:76; I6(X) Marlette won 2. Although the Hawks won USA GAMES Ewald took over in the top meter relay, Ypma, Jalal Cass City's best wcre sec- the nightcap, 8-3, the game of the fifth and allowed just Khoury, Craig Emmert, Ja- onds in the high jump, 4x600 was closer than the final Ewald limited the Hawks to 2 walks as she shut out Cass son Wright, 3:5 I .02; Jalal and Wildcat relay, The high score indicates. Cass City 3 hits while pitching the Pa- City the rest of the way. Khoury, discus, 109' 9"; j u m pc rs we re Emmer t , Emmert, high jump, 6', and Wright, Nick Chappel. Run- RED HAWK KATIE Wood slides safely into home plate Adam Dorland, pole vault, ning the 4x600 were 12' 6". Emmert, Ypma, Khoury and Thursday against visiting Unionville-Sebewaing Area Schools Bulldogs overpower Port Laker High won 4 events: Kris Patcra. in Greater Thumb Conference play. The Patriots improved to 11-0 with a sweep over the hosts, t Lady thinclads -Hopein NCTL softball

Cardinal hurler Jessie 0. f31 win Mayville's Kaniszewski went the dis- Kaniszewski fanned 12, tance in both tilts, registering walked 4, and gave up just 5 an 11-1 dcoision in the ini- hits on the day. Andrea tial game, and blanking the Ziehin suffered both losses i Wildcat Relays Bulldogs in the nightcap, 9- for Owen-Gage. 1 It was an outstanding week lowing order: North Branch, 1 for the Cass City Red Hawk 60; Millington, 52; Marlette, f girls' track squad and bodes 49; Deckerville, 46. Mission Accomplished! I well for the team's chances in the league mect scheduled Cass City's first place fin- May 18, which will decide ishes and the team members I the conference champion- were: high jump ( 13-5) Holli 1 ship. Cooper, Ashley Ouvry and , The Hawks won a triangu- Sara Homakie; a new record ; lar meet with Lakers and set in 4x300 (3:Ol) Melissa Homakie, Jamie Fluegge, I Mayville Monday and fol- lowed that with a win at the Sara Homakie and Cooper; Wildcat Relays in Mayville. field event ( I : 10.58) Kristen a There were 6 tcams in the Edwards. Cooper, Ouvry and Special Savings For Veteran Members! >relays. Cass City won with Fluegge; sprint medley Now, You Can 8AvE On Your L H2 points and Mayville was ( I :23.78) Fluegge, Melissa .Auto and Home Insurance PoUcics! second with 70. Other Homakic, Jessica Tenbusch schools tinished in 'the fol- and Sara Homakie. Other t'irst place finishes Protection Provided By: were: girls' discus, Marlette, Tate shines 249 feet, 10 inches; long jump. Marlette, 42 feet, 8 RANKENMUTH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY inches; shot put, Marlette. 84 SF i ONE MUTUAL AVENUE 9 FRANKENMUTH. MICHIGAN at FSU feet, 1/2 inch; 4x1600 I The 19'38-99 Ferris Statc Mayville, 25: 14.99; shuttle hurdle, Mayville, I : 16.8 I ; - ...... University men's golf team I' -.. ---r - Call Today has qualified for the NCAA 4x600, Mayville, 7:38.17; - J--* for IS runs in the 2nd inning, distance medley, May v i I le, . which featured circuit belts j Division I1 championships TEAM DINNER - Callers Tom Howard (left) and GUY', by Erin Salcido and 517-872-4006 I tor the fourth straight year, 14.25.08; Wildcat relay. I North Branch, 252.08. Howard (right) tricked this tom into range for shooter Jeff rRadahaugh-Bulldog hurler Melissa , The Bulldogs will be one of Zopeland & Gornowicz Ins. Agency, Inc. ' IS teams to participate in thc Hartel Saturday morning while hunting in Sanilac County. zlehI11 went the distance tor North Regional May 2-5 at TRIANGULAR MEET 6539 Main Street the hosts and fanned 5, while 1 the Glade Springs Golf Hartel's first turkey sported 2 beards with one measuring Course in Glade Springs, W. The Hawks won the trian- ,ust one hit. Cass City, MI 48726 gular meet by edging around 10" long. Mayville, 82 to 79. The Lak- - - * * KINGSTON GAMES crs were third with I4 points. The Hawks and Wildcats Keward program leads Kiiigston proved worthy each won 8 events and the its lofty state rankings Mon- Lakers won one. The winners day. sweeping a double- were: - header from host Owen- With Ideas For Feature Stories - Gage. 3200 meter relay ( I2.OO.56) to arsonist arrests Mayville, Armstrong, Last year in Michigan, 50 prosecution, court proceed- Bugenski, Rushlo, Stahl. arsonists were put behind ings and incarceration. Arson 100 meter hurdles (17.21) bars because of inforination also has a signiticant impact Mayville, Franzel. provided by Michigan resi- on what Michigan rcsidents 800 meter relay (1 :56.96) dents. pay firinsurance. , Cass City, Sara Homakie, A reward program, admin- Melissa Homakie, Ashley istered by the Michigan Ar- The Michigan Arson Pre- Ouvry, Holli Cooper. son Prevent ion Corrimi ttee vc n t i on Coni m it tee 800 meter run (2:38.37) (MAPC), paid out over (MAPC)is thc state's front- $38,000 to individuals for line task forcc against arson. 1995 Chevy BedV-6, auto., air, 38,000 miles ...... $6,795 Lakers, Braun. 1993 Dodge Daytom V-6, auto., air, 37,000 ...... $7,595 Chad Tate 1600 meter run (k26.43) information which led to the The group is comprised of Mayville, Patterson. arrest of those individuals on ropresentatives froin police 1995 Honda Ci* .40miles per gallon, 31,500 ...... $9,395 The top 5 tcatns and best 100 meter dash (1 2.78) arson-related charges in and fire services, the insur- 1994 Ford Tempo GL power everything, 40,5...... 7,595 individual t'inisher at the Cass City, Fluegge. 1998. ance industry and govern- 1994 Chevy Cavalier teal, 32,000...... $7,995 touriiiliiicnt will advanoc to 400 meter dash (1 :03.59) The tip-reward prograin men t. 1993 Mercwy Sabk GS loaded, 42,000 ...... $8,295 thc NCAA-11 Men's Golf Cass City, Homakie. was created in 1975 to help 1994 Old$ Cutlaas ,Ciera like new, 42,000...... $8,995 Championships May 18-2 1 Toni Reilly, presidcnt of the 3200 meter run (12:26.59) in the tight against arson in 4 $8,995 at the Valdosta Country Club MAPC. urges every commu- 1994 Pontiac'GmAm SE red, dr., 46,000 ...... ,...... Mayville, Patterson. Michigan. The program pays 1993 Olds CutlM3,SupremeS all power, 44,500 $8,995 in Valdosta. Ga. up to $S.OOo for inforination nity to obscrve Arsw Aware- ...... 300 meter hurdles (55.65) 1994 Olds Cutl* Supreme SL gold & beautiful, 33,800...... $10,595 Individually, FSU has bccn May ville, Franzel. which leads to the arrest and ness Wcek by publicizing the : Icd by seniors Jim Lusk 200 meter dash (27.76) or conviction of arsonists. high costs associated with 1995 DodgeJfN@Nred, V-6, 47,000 $10,995 (Lake Havasu City, Ariz./ ...... Cass City, Fluegge. Any citizen who has infor- arson. including loss of life, 1S4'WfcWmd Marquis V-8, 46,000 ...... $11,495 Arkport Central) i\nd Andy mation about an arson can pe r s on al property , hu s i ne s 1600 meter relay (4:35.53) s 1994 Chevy Caprice Classic full size comfort, 43,000 $11,595 f Mciklc (Manistoe, Mich./ call I -800-44-ARSON. and industry. "If we all work ...... Mayville, Muncy, Bugenski, 1993 Buick Prtk Avenue luxury, 48,000 ...... $12,395 i Manistcc). Lusk. a second- Patterson, Squires. Since its inception, thc pro- togethcr, we can douse 1995 Ford RamXLT V-6, only 1 miles $1 1,395 ; tcaiii All-Aincrican in 1998, 400 meter relay (56.50) gram has paid out halt of a arson's flames," Reilly said. 3,000 ...... 1 leads the tcani with ;I 73.0 CHSSCity, Fluegge, M. million dollars in rewards. 1995 Ford Explorer XL black, 32,000 miles...... $15,795 1 iivcrape ( IC) rounds) and 4 Arson is a serious problem Although not all arson fires ....c. Homakie, Jessica Tenbusch, 1994 GMC Jimmy SLT 4x4 leather, 48,000 miles...... $14,595 i nd i v i d uii I iiiee t victories Jennifer Tenbusch. in Michigan. It causes iiiany can be prevented, there are while Mciklc. a '98 third- Long jump ( 16'3/4") Cass deaths and countlcss in-juries. some precautions property LESALE SPECILILs t e ai11 A I I - A mer i c an, pos- City, Fluegge. as well as costs Michigan owncrs can take to deter tire 1987 Ford Aerostar XL 7 passenger, V-6, air ...... $1,995 scsscs the squiid's third-low- Shot (28' IO") Cass City, residents over $200 mi I I ion setters. MAPC of'ticials sug- 1990 Pontiac Grand Prix STE V-6, 'LOADED" ...... $3,995 cst avcragc (73.8 I9 rounds) Hosner. ann u iil 1y . gest: 1994 Pontiac Firebird red, 8 speaker stereo ...... $5,995 nnci 2 individual wins. Frcsh- Discus (105'5'') Cass City. To locus attcntion on this tliiltl CtiaJ ~;ltt' (CUSS City) I Hasner. devastating crinic. Govcrnor- *Except "Wholesale Specials" . Wholesale Specials "SOLD AS-IS" 1 has thc sccond-best average John Enplcr has issucd an * Always kocp cntry doors High jump (4'8'') Mayville, and garages Iockcd. Ion the teani (73.7,9 rounds) Muncy. official declaration designat- 1 and earncd nicdaltst honors ing May 2-8 as Michigan Pole vault (7.6'' Mayvillc, * Makc siirc propcl-ty is I'rw I at thc District IV Tournatiicnt Franzel. Arson Awarcncss Week. IMarch 22-23 in his tirst col- Each year. tiixpaycrs pick of'trash and debris. legiate meet. up the tab for dircct arson 1 In 1998. Ferris Stiitc fin- losses. Those 1assc.s do not * Kccp yards wcll-lightcd : ished cighth at thc NCAA-I1 I Read I include indirect costs such :is I Championships. thc best tin- nicdiciil care, funcriil cx- 1 ishinp teani history, aftcr pcnscs, toniporary dicltcr, * Kcport all suspicious ;IC- IMeg's Peg tivity to Iplacing third at the North I bus i n r: i n t c rru pt i on. dc ni o- locul law enforce- ss iiicn t o !'tic iiils. ; Rcgional. I I lition. fire investigntion. PAGE EIGHT’ CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 5,1999 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Letters to the editor Safari Club honors Rep. Mike Green State Rep. Mike Green re- tect and promote the out- game dinner and fund-raiser. elevated stands for tirearm ’ cently was named Legislator doors. It gives me tremen- The award recognizes hunting. of the Year by the Flint Re- dous pride to be recognized Green’s support of Wommunitv Action Works!” gional Chapter of Safari Club by such a well-known and sportsmen’s issues, particu- “Representative Green has International. we1 I - res pec t ed con ser va t i on larly his leadership in the been a signal supporter of ‘This is a great honor,” said organization .” house hunting caucus, de- hunters and sportsmen,” said . Green, R-Mayville. “I have Green received the award at fense of gun owners’ rights Robert Eastman, the group’s HDCgearing up to celebrate always tried my best to pro- the group’s 17th annual wild and support for legalizing legislative representative.

Dear Editor: national nctwork of ncarly utc hundreds of hours of thcir to share our message that I,IMK) CAAs has hccn pro- tirnc, and thc dedicatcd stafl’ Community Action Works! Thc Human &veloprnent viding a bridge to sclf-suffi- who make Community Ac- I invitc the public to join us Legal Notices I: Commission has effectively cicncy for millions of Ameri- tion work in Michigan’s in honoring the winners of served the needs of Thumb cans and thcir familics. Com- Thumb, our Volunteer of the Year, Robert A. Tremain & Associates, P.C. is MORTGAGE SALE - Default having THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLHTOR area residents since 1965. munity Action helps people Throughout the month of‘ Achicvement and Partner- u debt collector and we are attempting to kenmade in the terms and conditions of ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ATTEMPTINGTOCOLLECTADEBT ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN Our programs, which in- hclp thcmsclvcs. National Community ship awards, and to reaffirm collect a debt and any information ob- a certain mortgage madc by LOUIS N May, tained will be used for that pu’pose. REPKlE and MARSHA J. REPKIE, WILL BE USEDFORTHATPURPOSE. WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. clude, the Foster Grandpar- Community Action is ahout Action Month provides an our commitment to making FORMERLY MARSHA J. BALDWIN. ent Program, Homc Deliv- the individuals and fiimilics opportunity to highlight thc Community Action work in MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been HUSBAND AND WIFE, of Bay City, MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made in the conditions of a mortgage Michigan, Mortgagors, to MICHIGAN made in the condirions of a mortgage made in the conditions of a mortgage ered Meals Program, the who come to us in nccd and, con trihutions of Community ()ur fut urc , JIUI~~by JOSEPH R. SCUlT, A MAR- NATIONAL BANK, a national banking made by Douglas Spoon and Mary made by Mack D. Binder, a single man Thumh Area Assault Crisis with thc aid of our hclping Action Agencies nationwide. Reservations to attend RIED MAN AND JESSE L. SCOTT, A association, Mortgagee. dated July 24, Spoon. husband and wife (original mort- (original mortgagors) to First Finance. Ccntct, and more, make a hand and scrviccs, no1 only Friday, May 7, thc Human HJX’s Annual Meeting are MARRIED WOMAN, INDIVIDUALLY, 1997. and recorded in the ofice of the gagors) to National City Bank successor Mortgagee. dated January 27.1998. and real difference in thc lives of achicvc sclf-suftlcicncy, hut Dcvc lopmen t Commission AND JESSE L. SCUIT BY HER CON- Register of Deeds. for the County of by merger to First of America Bank, N.A. rcc~t&don February 2, 1998 in Liber requested and may be made f/Wa First of America Bank-Mid Michi- 729, on Page 244, Tuscola County go on to achicvc great ac- will bc hosting its annual SERVATOR, JOSEPH R. SCOn; PUR- Tusmla and State of Michigan, on July residents of our communi- by calling the Human Devel- SUANT TO LEITERS OF AUTHOR- 25, 1997.in Likr716ofTuscolaCounty gan, N.A., Mortgagee, dated November Records, Michigan, and was assigned by ties. uornplishtncnts. 11 is aboui meeting to cclchrntc Com- opment Commission at (5 17) ITY DATED 12.30.96. to AMERICAN Records, on page 585, on which mort- 1 H. 1993, and recorded on November 24, said mortgagee to the Bankers Trust Com- Community Action Agen- the voluntccrs who con tri II- munity Action succcsscs and 673-4 I2I, FINANCIAL MORTGAGE CORP., gage thcre is claimed to be due, at the 1993 in Liber 650. on Page 643, Tuscola pany of California, NA as Custodian or Mortgagee,dated January 3 I, 1997, and date of this notice, for principal and in- County Records, Michigan, on which Trustee, as assignee by an assignment cies (CAAs) across thc coun- recorded on February 3. 1997, in Liber terest, the sum of One Hundred Twenty- mortgage there is claimed to be due at dated February 2, 1998 which was re- try, .includ;ng thc Human 7W, OII pilgc I I5X, TUSCOLA County Five Thousand Four Hundred Sixty and the date hereof the sum of SEVENTY- cordbd onAugust IO, 1998. in Liber747, Devclopmcnt Commission. Rtcords. Michigan, and assigned by 06/100 ~S125.460.06); FOUR THOUSAND SIXTY AND 021 on Page 38 I, Tuscala County Records, support on which mortgage to Family appreciates is claimed are celebrating thcir 35th MIJNE assignment ti) SOURCE ONE 100 dollars (574,060.02).including inter- there be MORTGAGE SERVICES CORPORA- And no suit or proceedings at law or in est at 6.750% per annum. due at the date htmf the sum of FORTY- anniversary this year. AVE Dcar Edit or, ing of others, getting through ply a check sent in the mail), TION,A Delaware Corporation by an as- equity having been instituted to recover SEVENTHOUSAND HUNDRED Community Actions Agcn- [his would be ncarly impos- tirnc, and condolences. signment dated February 21, 1997. and the debt secured by said martgage or any Under the power of sale coniained in said FIFTY-SEVEN AND 61/100 dollars rtxorded on June 19, 1997. in Liber 7 13, pati thereof. Now, Therefore, by virtue mortgage and the statute in such case ($47.557.61 1, including interest at tics in 1yh4, Being diagn(,sed with L~~-sihlc. For that reason, we Please keep the prayers,calls made nnd provided, notice is hereby given 12.1500% per annum. under the E.c0n0mic oppOr- on page 729. TUSCOLA County of the power of sale contained in said kemia and learning how to W~uldlike to personally and cards coming, as I am Reccirds. Michigan. on which mortgage mortgage, and pursuant to the statute of that said mortgage will be foreclosed by the power of sale contained in said tuniry Act* Prcsi- deal with its trcalmcnt is one thank all those who donatcd ahout to begin the battle with thcrc IS claimed to k due at the date the State of Michigan in such case made a sale of the niongaged premises. or some Under hciwrfthe sun1 of tifty nine thousand two and provided, notice is hereby given that pnrt of them. at public venue, at the front mortgage and the statute in such case dent Baincs ()f the toughcs[ challcngcs moncy (either through Cass my sccond round of chemo- hundred thirteen and 46/100 Dollars on 21, 1999, at 1O:OO a.m. Local entrance to the Courthouse in the Village madc and provided, notice is hereby given Johnson. Sincc that tirnc, the MAY my family and J have had to city High School’s moncy thcrapy. (SS9.213.46). including interest at Time. said mortgage will be foreclosed of Caw. Tuscola County, Michigan at that said mortgage will be foreclosed by H.375% per annum. by a sale at public auction, to the highest 10:OOAM. on June I I, 1999. a sak of he mgaged premises. or SOW I IJnder the power of sale contained in bidder, ai the front door entrance to the pan of them, at public venue, at the front LdtmtotheEdhr said mortgaige andthe statute in such cme COURHouse in Caro, Michigan (that k- Said premises ore situated in TOWNSHIP entrance to the Courthouse in the Village The Chmnicle wclc&is niiidt and iipproved, notice is hereby ing the building where the Circuit Court OF DAYTON. Tuscola County. Michi- of Cam, Tuscola County, Michigan at ‘ givcii thiit %;lidmortgage will be fore- for the County of Tuscola is held). of the gan, aiid are described as: IOOAM, on May 28,1999. 1 letters to the dditot: closed by ti siik of the mcxtgirged pre- premises described in said mortgage, or Said premises situated inTOWNSHIP . 1 Letters must lncludd the miser. or sonu part of them. at public so much thereof as may be necessary to Piircel B: am Please don’t be a litterbug veidue, ilt the Front ciitrance of the Court- pay the amount due, as aforesaid, on said Comniencing at the West 114 corner of OFELMWOOD, TuscolaCounty, Michi- ’ 1 writer’s name, address house in the village of Caro, Tuscola, mortgage. with the interest thereon at Section 17. Town I I North. Range 10 gan. and are described as: and telephone number. To the Editor, & LITTER. Cass City is a cially had out in the country, County. MI, iit 1 I:oO AM on June 18, three percent (3%) per annum in excess East. thence Nonh 88 degrees 47 min- 1990. of Michigan National Bank’s Prime Rate utes S3 seconds Fast I3 1 1.02 feet along Part of the Northwest fractional 114 of The latter is in cue it is nicc town, let’s keep it that It is depressing to see nature Siudptcnks are situated in VILLAGE and all legal costs, charges and expenses. the East and West I I4 line of said Section Section 18, Town 14 Nonh, Range 10 Have you noticed thc beau- way, I do lots of walking and polluted. Don’t be a litter- OF FOSTORIA, TUSCOLA County, including the attorney fees allowed by 17; thence North 0 degrees 57 minutes East, describtd as: Beginning at a point ~ necessary to callfor vcri- tiful, warm spring days wc 1 just hate sccing garbage ly- bug, think twice. Mioliipiin iiiid itre describrd iis: law, and also any sum or sums which may 14 seconds West 363.0 feet along the West on the West line of said Section 18, said ~ficutiort,but won’t be used be paid by the undersigned, necessary to I /R line of said Section I7 to the point of point being South 00 degrees 30 minutes have had lately? Well, thcrc lin the newspaper: ing in the ditches, bcsidc the Thank you, sincerely, LAND Sl’lUA‘TEL) IN THE VILLAGE protect its interest in the premises. Which beginning; running thence North 0 de- East, 1072.74 feet from the Northwest is something that sort of puts road, etc. River Road and 01’ IWiTOKIA, TUSCOLA COUNTY, said premises are described as follows: grees 53 minutes 14 seconds West 634.33 comer of said Section; thence continuing Names will be withhcid a damper on them - - TRASH Ccmetery Road arc cspe- Amy Hoffman MICHIGAN, DESCRIBED AS LOT I fret along the West 1/8 line of said Sec- along said West line, South 00 degrees publication upon AND 2. BLOCK 2 OF THE VILLAGE All of that certain piece or parcel of land lion 17. rhence North R8 degrees 47 min- 30 minutes East, 156.09 feet; thence from 0I~’FOS‘M)RIA.ACCORDING TOTHE situated in the Township of Akron in the utes 5.1 seconds East 753.58 feet; thence North 89 degrees 30 minutes East, 160.00 request, for an adequate PLAl RECORDED IN LlBER 1 OF County of Tuscola, and State of Michi- South 9 degrees 58 minutes 07 seconds feet; thence North 00 degrees 30 minutes I mason. Party lauds resolution PI.AI’S PAGES 23 AND 27, NOW BE- gan, and described as follows. to wit. List 907.32 feet: thence South 88 degrees West. 156.09 feet; thence South 89 de- ING PAGES 4S;1-46;1OF TUSCOLA 67 iiiiiiutes 53 seconds West 221.68 feet grees 30 minutes West, 160.0 feet to said The Chronicle reserves COUNI’Y RECORDS. Comnkncing 365 feet North and 299 and aloiig the East and West 114 line of said West line and the point of beginning. the right to edit kttersjbr 2/3 feet West of the Southeast corner of Sectioii 17; thence Nonh 0 degrees 00 The redcmption pericld shall be 6 inoiiths the Southwest 114 of Section 34, Town minutes East 21 5.0 feet; thence South 90 The redemption period shall be 6 . length and clarity. of prayer 6 date (if 14 North, Range 8 East. and running degrees 0 iiiinutes West 306.46 feet; rnonth(s) from the date of such sale, un- Day May from the such sale, unless detrr- - tilined abandoned in nccordance with thence South 138 feet 2 inches: thence thence North 59 degrees 17 minutes 40 less determined abandoned in accordance ~ We will not publish thank Thc Tuscola County Rc- tion of the upcoming Na- Mitchell. “As House Resolu- 194HCL W..7241(a) iil which case the West 80 feet; thence North 138 feet 2 seconds West 267.93 feet to the point of with 1948CL 600.3241a, in which case you letters of a specific publican Exccutivc C(immit- tional Day of Prayer. tion No. I2 states in part, our w&iiiption period shall te 30 days from inches; thence East 80 feet to the place of beginning. Being part of the Northwest the redemption period shall be 30 days I nature,for instance, fmm thr. datc ol‘such siile beginning. Being a part of Lot 9, Block 7 I14 of Srcliori 17, Town I I North, Runge from the date of such sale. tcc reccntly votcd to supporl “Thc iinportancc of‘prayer nation was founded upon the of the Assessor’s Plat of the Village of IO List, Dayton Township, Tuscola a club thanking mer- Statc Housc Rcsolution No. and religious freedom in our tradition of religious toler- DATED: Miiy 5. I900 Akron, according to the Plat recorded in Cuunty. Michigan. Subject to the right of Dated: April 14, 1999 chants who donated 12, M rcsolution ndoptcd by nation’s history is unmistak- ancc and was strengthened Liber 1 of Plats, Pages 78-80, now being way for Blackmore Road over the South- Slatc ahlc,” said County Republi- by leaders as SOURCE ONE MORTGAGE SER- pages 28B-30B. erly side thereof. Bankers Trust Company of California. prizes for u rane. thc Housc o1‘Rcprcscn- such Benjamin VICES CORPORATION NA,as Custodian or Trustee tativcs to honor thc uclchra- can Chairman Ryan Franklin, George Washing- Assigner of Mortgagee Tax 1,D. NO. 031-SOO-107-4200-00. The reileniption ptrriod shall be 12 months L ton, Abraham Lincoln, from the date of such sale. FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL. Ronald Reagan and more, AITOKNEY FOR: Assignee of Mort- During the six months immediately fol- 248-.593- I301 + pilpc lowing the sale, the property may be re- Dated: April 28. 1999 t NOW, YOU GET A who undauntedly publicly deemed. : Trat & Trott, P.C. expressed their commitment ’ Robert A Tremniti & Associales, P.C, ’ ’ Niitioiiiil City Bank Attorneys fooankers Trust Company of to faith.” 4oL South Old WtNIdwiird Avenue Dated at Farniington Hills, Michigan on California, NA ils Custodian or Trustee 301 SO Telegraph Road, Suite 100 In 1952 by joint resolution, Suile 3W April 7. 1999. FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL: Birminghiini, MI 4ROOMhI 6 248-593- I 30.5 Bingham Farms, MI 48025 Congrcss established the MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK, File If 990303285 5-5-4 u national banking association, Trott C Trort, P.C. Cougars National Day of Prayer to ~~ MORTGAGEE Attoi-lwysfor National City Bank 4- 14-5 recognize the importance of THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR 301 SO Telegriiph Road. Suite IO0 Come in prayer and the role it has ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECTA DEBT. David J. Vigna (P 3 1970) Binph;im Farnis. MI 48025 played in our nation’s his- I ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN Attorney for Mortgagee File # 990404 I69 THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. tory. 27777 lnkster Road (10-09) Piinthers ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEET. and browse Rrmington Hills, Michigan 48.734 4-28-5 ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MORTGAGE SALE - Default has ken Each year, hundreds of (248) 473-3359 ~ ~~ WILLBEUSEDFORTHATPURPOSE. through our thousands of people around made in the conditions of a mortgage 5214% THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECIY)R the country gather in public mnde by Susan Gunrer and Randy Gunter. 4-7-5 ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. MORTGAGE SALE large her husband (original mortgagors) to ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN places to pray to celebrate Capstone Mortgage Corporation, Mort- WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE. Default has been made in the conditions selection of this day. This year, the Na- gagee,dated June 22,1998, md recorded of a mortgage made by James M. Hall tional Day of Prayer will be on July IO. 1998 in Liber 744, on Page MORTGAGE SALE-Default has been And Carla Hatl, Hu’sband And Wife, to 768. Tuscola County Records. Michigan, THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR made in the conditions of a mortgage Mortgage America (IMC), Inc.. mort- Wedding celebrated locally May 6 on and wng assigned by said mortgagee to ATTEMPTING TO COLLECTA DEBT. made by Daniel T. LISEE and Wendy S. gagee, dated May 30, 1998 and recorded the grounds of the Tuscola the Bankers Trust Company of Califor- ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN LISEE husband and wife (original mort- August 14.1998 in Liber 747. Page 1306. Invitations, County Courthouse. nia. N.A.as Custodian or Trustee. as as- WILL BEUSED FORTHATPURPOSE. gagors) to FLAGSTAR BANK FSB fkl Tuscola County Records. There is signee by an assignment dated June 26. “In supporting Reso- n First Security Savings Bank, FSB.Mort- claimed to be due on such mortgage the EVERYDAY House 1998 which wxrecorded on February 19. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been gagee, dated December 27, 1995, and sum of Sixty-Eight Thousand Eight Hun- Accessories, 1999, in Liter on Pnge 846, Tuscola SEE PHm DEPT. FOR DETAILS. lution No. I2 co-sponsored 763, nude in the conditions of a mortgage recorded on January 2.1996 in Liber 684. dred Seventy-One and 80/1M) Dollars County Records. on which morrgage by State Representative Mike niiide by Janice L. Ortiz and James W. on Page 140. and modified by a Loan ($68,87 1.80) Including interest at the rate Gift Items there is claimed to be due at the date Green, the Tuscola County Julies (original mortgagors) to One Stop Modification Agreement dated December of 9.5% per annum, hereof the sun1 of SEVENTY-NINE Moiigage, Inc ,A Wyoming Corporation, 27. 1995 and recorded January 2, 1996 and much more! Republican Party recognizes THOUSAND AND FOUR HUNDRED Mortgilgc. dared Ocrokr 20. 1998. and in Liber 684 on Page 146, Tuscola County Under the power of sale contained in the the importance of prayer and FORTY-FOUR AND 90/100 dollars recwrded on February 25. 1999 in Likr Records, Michigan, on which mortgage mortgage and the sratutes of the State of ($79,444.90). including interest nt 764. on Page 618, Tuscola County there is claimed to be due at the date Michigan. notice is hereby given that thc CASS CITY encourages people to pray 13.550% prannum. Records. Michigan. on which mortgage hereof the sun-\ of SIXTY-SIX THOU- mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of for this nation and our Iead- thtx IS claimed to be due at the date SAND SIX HUNDRED FORTY-NINE the mortgaged premises, or some pan of ers 6 and throughout the Under the power of sale contained in said hereof the Sun1 of FORTY-FOURTHOU- AND 23/100 dollars ($66649.231, in- them, at public vendue at tk front a- CHRONICLE May niortgnge and the statute in such case year,” Mitchell concluded. SAND NINE HUNDRED IWENTY- cluding interest at 7.37% per annum. trance to the Courthouse in ttu Vrlhge of Catalogs loaned overnight. mde and provided. notice is hereby given TWO AND 201100dollacs ($44,922,203. Caro. Tuscola County, MI in ’hscolr that said mcirtgage will be foreclosed by including interest at 12.270%px iinnuni. Under the power of snle contained in said County, Michigan at loaam on May n sale ofthe nmtgaged premises, or son= mortgage and the statute in such case 28. 1999 of them. 81 public venue. at the front part Uiidcr tlie power of side contained in said made and provided, notice is hereby given entmnce to the Courthouse in the Village iiintrpage and the StiltUte in such case that said mortgage will be foreclosed by The premises at hmed in tk City of of Cnro. Tuscola County, Michigan nt niiidt and provided. notice is hereby given a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some Vmsar. Tuscola Cwnry. Michigan, aad 1O:OO AM, on June 18, 1999. thnt said moi-qage will be foreclosed by part of them. at public venue. at the front are described as: :I s;ile of the nwtgnged premises. or son? entrance to the Courthouse in thevillage !hd premises are situated in TOWNSHIP pati of thrni. at public venue, at the front of Caro. Tuscola County, Michigan at THE LAND REFERRED TO IS LO- FREMONT. Tuscola County. Michi- “COMMUNITY CLEAN-UP DAY” OF entrance to the Courthouse in the Village 1O:OO AM. on June 4. 1999. CATED IN THE COUNTY OF gan. and are described as: of Caro. Tiiscola County. Michigan at TUSCOLA, THE CITY OF VASSAR, 10.00AM on May 28. 1999. Said premises are situated inTOWNSHlP THE STATE OF MICHIGAN AND 1s hrr of tkNorthwest qu.mer of the Nmh- OF MILLINGTON, Tuscola County. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COM- west quarter of Section 34. Town I I Said premises ;ire ntuated in VILLAGE Michigan. and are described as: MENCING AT A POINT THAT IS 275 North. Rmge 9 Lit. descrikd ;is: Coni- OF MAYVILLE. Tuscoln County. Michi- FEET WEST OF THE NORTHEAST mrncinp at the Southwest clirner of the The Village of Cass City, the Village Downtown Development Authority and Elkland Township pan. and are described as: Coiiiniencing at the South 1/4 corner of CORNEA OF SECnON 3, TOWNSHIP Northwest quarter of the Northwest quar- Section 6. Town IO North, Range 8 East. II NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, tet of Scction 34: thence North 250 feet announce a Community Clean-up Day for Saturday, May 15, 1999 for residents and businesses, Lot 3. Block 1 of Fox‘s Second Addition thence SS1.30 feet West to the point of TUSCOLA COUNTY, MICHIGAN, to the pint of kginninp. Wnce North to the Villnpr of Mayville. Tusciiln beginning; thence continuing West 150 THENCE WEST 208.75 FEET: 250 feet; thence East parallel to the North Citizens are encouraged to use this opportunity for home, business, and community clean-up Counry. Michigan. nsL-orditip to tlie plat feet; thence Nonh 200 feet: thence East THENCE SOUTH 208.7s FEET: line ofSrction 34 to the intersrcdon with recorded in Likr I of plats on page 59. IS0 feet; thence South 200 feet to the THENCEEAST208.75m,THENCE projects. Service Clubs, Scout Troops, Churches, organizations are theWest,NorthandSouth IN line; thence and other volunteering to now king pigc MA. point of beginning. NORTH 208.7s FEET To THE POINT South 2.W feet: thence West to the point OF BEGMNING. assist in various ways throughout the community. ofkginning. Except. coniinrncing at the lhc redemptioa ptriod shall he 6 The redemption period shall be Southwest corner of the Northwest quar- 6 iiionrli(s) froiii the date of such sfe. un- iiiontli(s) from the date of such sale, un- The redemption pnd shall be 6 minths ter of the Northwest quarter of Section lrss deternuned ahandoned in accnrdanw less determined abandoned in accordance from the date of such sale, unless the -34: thence North 300 feet to the point of Citizens may bring their non-hazardous debris and refuse materials to the Village of Cass City with 193KCL CIOC1.324la. in which case with 600.3241a. in which case property is determined abandoned in ac- kginninp. Thence Nonh 160 fm:thrnrv 1918CL rlic redemption pmod shall be 30 days the redemption period shall be 30 days cordance with MCLA 600.3241a, in East 3W fcet: tliciicc: South IhO fret: Department of Public Works Facility, 6737 Church Street, on Saturday, May 15, 1999. 1’1-iw rhr d:r1r of sush sale. from the date of such sale. which case the redemption period shall tkncr West 300 feet to the paint of be- br 30 days from the date of sale. will be available. Materials should be bagged or otherwise contained to allow for ginning. Also. pan of the Northwest quar- Dumpsters safe Dated: April 2 I. I999 handling. ter of tht Northwest quarter of Srction Dated: April 14. 1999 34. Town I I North. Range 9 E;ist. de- Flapstar Bank. FSB mikdab: Coiiinwncing at the Southwest ORLANS ASSOCIATES PC corner at he Northwest quarter of the FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL: Attorney for. Northwst quiiner of Section 3.1: tlienct‘ The following materials will not be accepted for disposal: Hazardous materials, tires, appliances 38-593-I 3m As Mortgagee Nanli 3o(I fect to tlir point of kt.pinning Trim B Trott. P.C. 3001 West Big Beaver Thence North It4 feet: thence Fast 300 containing gases such as fieon, compost and yard waste materials. Tire collection is being .4trorneys for Flapstar Bank. FSB Suite bM) fret: thensr South IM feet: thriwe West 30 I50 Telegraph Road. Suite IO0 Troy. MI 48084 300 feet to thc iwni of beginning. sponsored on May 15, 1999 at the Tuscola County Recycling Center, 1 123 Mertz Road(M-24), Binpham Fanns. MI 48025 (2481 643-446.1 Flk # 9709744.3 Caro, Michigan,(S 17)672-1673, from 990 AM to 4:OO PM. There is a cost for disposal of tires at The redcmption lwriod shall br I2 File No. 192 0014 nionth(s) frm the date of such s~le HLIWliS the facility. 4-2 1-5 4- 14-5

Citizens who have special curbside collection items should contact Cove Sanitation at (5 17)658-2464, at least 3 days before our regular Thursday collection, to make arrangements. B Weddina i For additional questions or to volunteer for the Conmiunity Clean-up Day please feel fiee to lnvita tions contact the Village Offices, 6506 Main Street, Cass City, Michigan (5 17)872-2911. Traditional @ &ykh Cass City Chronicle Thank You for your help it1 “Keeping Cass City Beautiful!”. Phone 872-2010 PAGE NINE CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS C'I'I'Y CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1999

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R Area News Mrs. Thelma Jackson (sr Phone 658-2347 # The Traveling Breakfast County Medical Care Facil- breakfast at McDonald's in club met at Stafono's in Bad ity Mondayband Wednesday. Bad Axe Saturday morning. 3 Axe Thursday morning. Other visitors were Jean Rita Depcinski and Alice There were I1 members Tanhy of New Hampshire Depcinski visited Margaret present. They will meet there and Carol Conkey of Mid- Maurcr and Kenneth and again next week. I and. Leona Masoulf at Harbor Beach. Mrs. Greg Moore, Heather Ixry Konkel came home and Katie, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mrs. Gerald Wills was a 'I'ucsday after spending a Taylor and Brian and Mr. and Tuesday afternoon guest of wcck at Huron Memorial Thelma Jackson. Mrs. Evans Gibbard attended Hospital in Bad Axe after a First Communion party lor Jan McCune and Bob falling while at work at the McVey Agency Inc. Brent Tensey at Wilcox Park Cleland Sr. of Waterford 4546 Leach St. at Bad Axe Sunday after- Scbewaing sugar beet plant. spent the weekend with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jackson Cass City, Mich. n0011. Alex Cleland and Carol MI.. and Mrs. Gerard were Sunday guests of Mr. Laming and were Saturday (517) 872-4860 Marchand of Waterford spent and Mrs. Gerry Grifka. guests of Mr. and Mrc. Bob I Allstate' Fred Britt Johannashurg, I YOdreingRodhanda the wcckcnd at their hornc of Cleland, where they cel- hcrc. Mich., md Mrs. Earl Schenk ebrated A.J.'s 6th birthday. SANILAC COUNTY teens Elizabeth Brewer of Brown City, took a lakeshore drive Sun- Marie Black of Sandusky Being in good hands is the only place to be? I CARD PARTY day to Grindstone City, Port was a Tuesday forenoon Carrie King of Decker and Mark No11 of Croswell met with Hope and Port Austin, where guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allen state legislators as part of the 1999 Capital Experience. Pic- Thc Euchre club tnet Satur- they had dinner. Depcinski. day at the home of Charlotte Mrs. Gerald Wills and Rcva Mrs. Curtis Cleland was a tured (1 to r) at a legislative breakfast are State Rep. Stephen Call Us - 872-2010 1,aPeer. High prilcs were Silver were Wednesday Tuesday guest and Mr. and won by Mrs. Frank laining guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mrs. Frank Terry of Elkton, Ehardt, Brewer, King and Nolle With Ideas For Feature Stories ahd Jcrry Dccker. Low prizes Hind in Bad Axe. John Naples, Jack Naples, were won by Mrs. Jerry Jim Foster of Waterford, Nick and Ben of Eastpointe Capital Emerience Dccker and Leonard Heulla. Ron Wolschlager, Mr. and were Wednesday guests of' Professional and Business The traveling prize was won Mrs. Dan Franzel and Allen Mr. and Mrs. Larry Konkel by Mrs. Frank Laming. Farrelly met at McDonald's and Marney. 4-Hers visit Lansing Thc group had supper at for h rc a k fast Thursday AI and Kathy SalowIt7 and inorn i ng. Kelly of Mt. Clernens, Mr. Bubhas. The next party will Three kcy concerns - 13rcwcr is taking her cxpc- oornmunitics and more con- Kay and Rita Depcinski at- and Mrs. Dan Franzel, Mr. hc held at thc home of' Mrs. w ildlili: management, adop- ricnce in Michigan's capital f 'i den t 1 y d i sc us s i ssucs with tended the Over SO Euchre and Mrs. Evans Gibbard and Frank I.anning Sunday, May tion and t'oster care, and ag- ;.I stcp t'urthcr and is planning po Iicy - iiiitkcrs ." party at Oswald Hall, Bad Allen Farrelly were among a 16. ricultural issues - topped to attend 4-H Citizenship Axe, Sunday afternoon. group of around SO rclatives the list of issues 3 Sanilac L+'asliingtonFocus (CWF)in Thu Sanilac 4-Her's were ******* Mrs, Curtis Cleland was a and friends who attended thc among 99 participants repre- Anderson, Tuckey, C I )uti t y teens discussed with 111tic, ~l'woo thc I' Sari i Iiic DOUGLAS Wednesday afternoon guest 70th birthday party for Mark senling 32 Michigan coun- state legislators during 4-H c'oun1y tccns. Scott -l'horll:ls Bernhardt, Doran & Co., P.C, 01' Mr. and Mrs. Hiram at tics.'I'hc tccns mct with state PANKRATZ, M.D. Kita and Kay Depcinski at- SalowitL the TVO Hall in Capital Expcricncc in Lan- ;itid Mikc Nichol, will also Certified Public Accountants Key ser. Ubly Sunday. legislators, lobbyists and rep- Gary Anderson, CPA (Caro) rcnclcd the funeral of' Elcanor sing, March 21-23. iiitciid CWF. In Washington, Mrs. Martin Sweeney vis- Ray and Rita Depcinski at- rcscntativcs of community Robert Tuckey, CPA (Cass City) Board Certified Myers at St. Paul's Episco- Mark No11 of Croswell, L),C,. Hrewcr will learn how Jerry Bernhardt, CPA (Caro) itcd Della Gucwa and Mr. tended thc brunch Sunday at and statc agencies to discuss palian Church at Gladwin Carrie King of Decker and oiir nation opcratcs, get the Thomas Doran, CPA (Caro) Orthopaedic and Mrs. Jim B. Sweeney the Masonic Hall in Bad Axe. how governriient deals with Valerie Jamieson, CPA (Cass City) Friday. Burial was in High- Eli/,aheth Brewer of Brown cliancc to rricct national poli- 715 E Frank St., Caro, Monday. Kini Gibbard of Bay City 7 issues thcy chose to address MI Surgery Innd Ccmctcry. The City will now use that cxpc- tic' i ;I n 5, ii n d e x pc r i c n c: c Phone 673-3137 A.J. Cleland and his kinder- spent Thursday with and during thcir visit. De pc i nsk is werc ?'ti itrsday MI-. t'tcnce to help facilitate Washington, D.C., in its en- 6261 Church St., Cass City, MI garten classniates from Ubly Mrs. Evans Gihbard. Thc tcuns were most inter- Phone 872-3730 "Specia 1izing in ovcrnight guests 01' Lylc and cli:ingc :it home. The 3 II I-cry. Lillian Howc. school met at McDonald's in Mr. and Mrs. Bob J,

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Wednesday, May 5 4 Duplicate Bridge, 7:OO p.m. at Charmont. Everyone wel- come. Last week's winners Bill Dupuis and John Haire Thursday, May 6 Friends of the Library, 4:30 am., Rawson Memorial Li- brary. Cass City Livestock 4-H Club will meet at 7:OO p,m. in the middle school home ec room. Everyone welcome. Cass City Band Boosters will meet at 7:OO p.m. in the high school band room. All band parents and members welcome. c Friday, May 7 Alcoholics Anonymous and Ai-Anon* Good Shepherd CASS CITY YOUNG Authors in the third and fourth grades Lutheran Church, 8 p.m. SECOND, THIRD and fourth grade Owen-Gage Young Au- Monday, May 10 are: (front row, left) Allen Bussard, Courtney Hacker, Cassandra Simpson, Jimmy Froede, (back row, left) Alyssa thor winners are: (front row, left) Amy Aldrich, Brandalyn Art Show during regular library hours May 10-15 at Rawson Memorial Library. Nicol, Lysa Knight, Dennis Bowen, Maddie Dooley and Jaclyn Plowman, Lea Aldrich, Nate Lane, (back row, left) Michael Volunteers for the Humane Society of Tuscola County will, Pawlak, Brandon Dubs, Lauren Bennett, Nicole Ruiz and John be working with the staff at PizzzrHut in Caro May 10, 17 Hendrick* Missing is Anthony Middaugh. and 24, from 5 - 8 pm.in a joint effort to raise funds for Villarreal. Missing is Kaylee Anderson. the Ijumane Society. All tips received will be donated to the the society. Owen-Gage School Board meeting, 7:OO p.m. Eiklancl Township Board meeting, 7:OO p.m. Tuesday, May 11 'I hurnh Octagon Barn meeting, 7:OO p.m., Gagetown fire hall. Wednesday, May 12 Reception for the artists showing their work at Rawson Mcmorial Library, 7 p.m. Young Authors at conference Young Author winners se- Mitchell. During the past lectcd in thc Cas City and decade hc has worked in Owen-Gagc School districts hundreds of Michigan FIRST AND SECOND grade Cass City Young Authors are: werc among those who at- schools as Writer in Rest- tcndccl thc Thumb Area dence. (front row, left) Ryan Hoxie, Jennifer Manwell, Krysta Timko;', OWEN-GAGE YOUNG Author winners representing grades Rcading Council's 1999 Logan Kausch, (back row, left) Deidre Bowen, Michaeli Young Author's COnfCrenCe, Mitchell recently finished 5 and 6 are: (front row, left) Trace Lopez, Katie Swiastyn, held-. Sa'urdw,_... at -- Highland his l'ourth book, "The Prehis- Howard, Andrew Rohlfs, Emily Martin and Nicholas Shantz:; I Aaron Faist, Michelle Brown, Thomas Thorp, (back row, left) l'incs School in Can), toric Great Lakes - An Illus- Missing is Brittany Loomis. Kayla Zale.ski, Nashia Prich, MaryEllen McKee, Wendy Jo Errer, Nicole Schmidt and Kayla Kady.

"Thc Magic of' Music", :I prcsentcd TucsJay, May I I, Ralph will hc pcrtorrning in tor tor inany years as well as GREAT LAKES - An Illus- musicid program featuring in thc Gagctown Elcincntary thc morning for thc studctirs teaching music privately for mcd History for Childrcn." Paula (Good) Ralph, will tw School gymnasiuiii. in the Owen-Gagc F

PAULA (Good) Ralph, a grad of Owen- Gage High School, will return to the dis- trict May 11 to present a pair of musical programs.

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Transit (nonbusiness) rates, f General General General 10 words or less, $2.75 each insertion; additional words Merchandise Merchandise Merchandise 10 cents each. Three weeks for the pricc of 2-cash rate, FOR SAld13- 7'~12' flatbed FOR SALE - Standing al- l?)l< S:ZI,f-: - Ncw SO gallon Save money by enclosing ~iinclcin axle trailer. $600 fa1 hi, $100 per acrdper sea- c'l~'c'ti.ic1101 w;~~cI'heater. Call cash with mail orders. Rates ORO. nays872-4006, ~011.Call 872-30S5. N 72 - 3 ih3 2-4-2 8-3 for display want ad on appli- nings X72-3445. 2-5-53 2-4-2 1-3 cation. TU R K E Y FEATHERS FOR SA1.I - 1998 Honda ANTHONY'S 'I'ABLES and wantcd to buy. Also antlers, CBR F3tiCX1, only 8 1 S miles. Iknts Rentals. Prim includes any \IK. (517) 872-2766. < Automotive 1 $6,800. Call anytime at 872- dclivery, set-up arid pick up. 2-4-2 1-3 3920. 2-55-3 We covcr thc'T'humh! Check IO65 V, W. BEETLE - Pro+jcct our deals! IJbly, (517) 6SX- I lN3 XR HONDA IOU, 1987 CAI-, lots ofparts. All or noth- FOR SALE - cstahlishcd 9079. 2-4-2 1-4 RM Su/uki 125. 1987 YZ ing. h.o. 5 17-872-3337, limousine service. Sale in- Y.1ti1aha 12s. 1988 CR 1-4-28-3 cludes futurc bookings and FOR SALE - Farni fresh Honclii 125. Each one great ~~ ~ esrablished clientele. Call brown eggs. Arthur Rattcl. i.irnr~iiigcondition. 1-5 17- 872- 1290. 2-8- I9-tf 872-2'3 16. 2-42 1-7 S72-8090. 2-4-28-3

1978 OLDS CUTLASS, ~~ ~~ dark grey, landau roof, ~~~ S ?'A N LEY H 0M E Prt )d u c t $1,500. Tungsten Mower Uniroyal Tiger Paws, d i s tri hutor. Jackie After 5 pm.,872-5101. Blades in Stock Heronanus. Call (517) 872- 1-4-2 I -3 Ariens - BolcnA 2544 af'tcr 2 p.m. and cvc- Stone Baked Case Ingcrsoll nings. 2-4-2 1-3 1989 FORD FISO pickup, Cub Cadct - Dynaniark AM/FM cassette, cruisc and FIREWOOD - Ash and Pizza MDOT OFFICIALS broke ground Friday for a new, 5,000-square-foot office John Deere - Fall-K-Mart ' tilt. Asking $4,500 OBO. Kubotii - Lawn Roy maple split. $40 face cord. at Parkway building that will house MDOT's Thumb Service Center (TSC)just east of Cass Call 872-2 145. 1-5-53 Sears Roper Convenient pick up. 672- 3515. 2-10-14-t1 City. Pictured above (from left) Larry Tibbits, Bay Region engineer; Dan Erla, Simplicity - Allis FOR SALE - 1985 1 SO Ford Jacobsen Any Pizza, LTD Explorer pickup, 6 cyl- Elkland Township supervisor; Les Karr, Class City Village Council trustee; Bonnie V-idlers - Fliit idlers Ehrlich's inder. stick shift. Call 872- Air clcaficrs - Seats Flanders, aide to state Rep. Mike Green; Doug Wilson, TSC manager; Kathy 2307 day^, 872- I880 CVC- Dcck Whccls - Hclrs $1Ooo plus tax Tuckey and Roy Tbckey, developers. nings. 1-5-53 Spi 1x1le brgs. Flag Business Many inorc too niiriicroiis For ill1 !*crur-j7agtIPPiiJ -LUNCHEONSPECIALS- FOR SALE - 1984 Ford lo incn t io ti. FLAGS - POLES - Chili & Cheese FI SO pickup, with topper. Next day, 1 IPS A cc'E:ss0 K IES L $1,000 or hesl. 872-37 13. We shat-pen and ITS - Stiite - hlilitq - Collcgc: Nachos & Cheese 1-4- 14-3 kal anqs black 5 C'rirlton Cards Rabideau Advertising Spcciirlties Hot, Fresh Obit uaries General Ready To Go! Farm Store 1-800-369-8882 DRIVETHRU Phone 872-2616 Rill Llhrlich, Sr. 66s-2568 872-5448 KEPOSSESSED 4 Arch type bOX0 E. C'ass Ciry Rill Etirlich, Jr. 6hS-2503 stcel buildings. 2 ncvcr as- 2-4-28-5 2-2-3-tf seinblcd. Save up to SO%). R cad y ti ( w f 'or i 111tn cd i atc delivcry, 20x28, 25x44, 35x56. Call roday I-800- -I A $1,000,000 Gift *She was horn Aug. 14, 222-63 3s 2-5-52 I909, in WCSIForrcst Town- % for your Family ship, Gcncscc County. to CHANNEL MAS'I'ER TV Roy and Hclcn (Brandt) antcnna, like ncw, asking \A Smith. Shc rnarricd Mauricc $150. X72-SS2X al'tcr 5:30 to Now you can leave your family with a $1,000,000 (or more) S. Justin Ocl. 2, 1971, in 9 p.111. 2-s-s-3 I legacy... at a cost as little as a few hundred dollars a year. The new Farwcll. He dicd Nov. 27. Rich Ypma LUTC term policy from Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company of 1975. FOR SAIdE- LOVCscat. L~I- 6703 Main Street Michigan gives big protection at a low cost. Exclusively for In Iicr carly ycars, Frances Z-Boy, like ncw, $175.6375 casscity, MI 48726 Michigan families and businesses. Call today for details. I'ariiicd using ;I tcaiii of' Third St. 872-4676. 2-5-5- 1 Phone: 872-4326 MAKING YOUR FUTURE MORE PREDICTABLE horscs. Shc workcd fi)r Olan D FARMBUREAU

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Caro (51 7) 673-2555 (517) 872-2255 or Caro 5 17-872-2065 Cass City 517-872-21 84 Sebewaing (517) 883-2248 (517) 872-3093 51 7-673-3939 1/4 Mile East of M-53 AIIlarge animal Diesel Propane I Fuel Oil Phone: 872-5045 services offered including dairy HOURS- Tues.-Sat. 4-7 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m -3 pm Serving the area Saturday, May 1 - 10 a.m. Sharp! CLOSED MONDAYS Jg for over 75 years consultation and Hooper St I Cam - Former Whaien Proprietor - Joann AI Cervidae testing Construction Co. property. 1 block LOCALLY OWNED &OPERATED for TB South of Car0 High School PAGE TWELVE CALL 872-2010 TO PLACE AN ACTION AD c ForRent 1 Notices Services Services /- Services Services Additional "Sweet 16" Wallpaper - Painting Sewing and Alterations Happy Birthday Call 872-3579 Classified FOR SALE - 1992 large Consulting by Kath Lvvri Nizzoki hoinc. Oak cupboards, Early Robert Bliss Holiday Crafts & Adson Am cr i c an c u s t om wood - %- We arzl b le s I I work. finished hamiicnt and OFFICE SPACE now wail- Builder garage, large windows and ahlc at ttic Hahn Building at Bridal Parties Licerised & lrisureti 29- front agc , s t reani r u n n i 11 g 6240 Wcst Main. Cass City. Mending, zippers, hems Re phceme n t Windows through, patio. 2 I /2 ciir tool Clcan and rcady to tiiovc in. Children and adults shed, eft'icicnt furnace. 872- Also largc front crfiicc, 2 dis- Vinyl Siding New Construction & S- No job too small 36 IO. 3-421-3 play windows. Excellent lo- Lois & Clark Hillaker cation. Call 872-32 IC3 or HomesReniodcling & Businesses Free estimates 872-2 I SS for mort' intorma- (517) 672-5375 8-4-14-0 Call 872-2663 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, 2 tion. 4-3-3-11 8-5-3I-tf 8- 10- 1 ')-Ifel FOR SALE - 2 ceramic kilns, baths, large living rooii], on ceramic pouring tables and one acre, with attached ?-car molds. Best offer. (810) garage, Laker School Dis- PIG ROAST CHUCK O'DELL 672-8476. 2-5-5-3 trict. 5 17-372-4023. 3-55-3 CLEANING EXCAVATING Sunday. May I6 7 NORTHERN CROSS PETS, $1gg5per room D & J PUMP Septic Systems Installed - 6703 Main Street, Cass City, 950° sofa Cleaned 872-8801, Hartz Flea collars $250° love seat SERVICE si Sand - Gravel for dogs and cats, $2.49. - Ditching $1Po chair Water Pumps & Tanks Fall Cleanups Dwarf Russian winter white Salesperson Dozer all your Cleans deep and dries fast Sales & Service %+< hamsters, reg. $5.99, buy for Notices Backhoe Real €state needs Odor & Spot Removal Senior Citizen COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL one, get one free. All thru 4323 Krapf Rd., Cass City (517) 872-3047 lnciuded Discount May. 2-5-5- 1 100% Satisfaction BEAR - 51 7-683-2089 Phone (517) 872-3031 STATE LICENSED 8-3-31- 14 0 Guaranteed p!&q) p!&q) ? 8-4-2 1 -tf FOR SALE - Bedroom set, DOUGLAS GERMAN good condition, $200. 872- 6451 Main St., EallToll Free Thumb 4480. 2-5-5-3 51 7-683-2697 BOB WARJU, carpet and vi- Cass City, MI 48726 1-888-424-0414 8-9-3-tf, Sewing nyl installer. 5 17-672-2440. Pager-voicc mail, 920-88 IS. v FOR SALE - Storage barns, all sizes, horse barns, dog ELECTRIC MOTOR and Service 8-2-2S-tf houses, craft items. Will power tcyl repair, 8 a.m. to S Repairs most wiudels Czliver, Call 872-2608. 3rd For Rent Ronald E* I p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to ,house on Hurds Corner Rd., Builder noon Saturdays. John Blair. of sewing machines 1/8 on R& B north of M-81. Harold ON E- B E DROOM ap ;I r t iiie n t mile west of M-53 Contact Ernest Messing New bui1dir2gs~Old Sehewaing Road. Phone Deering. Call anytime. on Main Street. $27S/rnontli, Minden City Masonry 2-2-12-tf $275 security deposit. ('all buildings, roofing, 269-7909. 8- 12- I3-tl' 872-4.532, X:30 ~I.II>.-Sp.111. siding, pole burris I (517) 864-3015 Residential & Commercial --.. 4-55- L I' NO JOB TOO BIG OR - Brick - Block TOO SMALL Stone Work APARTMENTFOR REN'1'- Ken Martin DOERR -- 2805 Crawford Rd. WE NOW OFFER Upstairs, Iargc, hardwood, Cass City, Mich, 48?26 Call GARAGE SALE - Thursday LANDSCAPING Electric, Inc. all utilities cxccpt Clcctric. I5 17) 872-4780 TREE MOVING and Friday, 9 a.m. New Avon, $37S nionth. sccuriry dc- ANI) NIIKSKKY 1 I HOITICS- FatW~s 517-375-4097 jeans and shorts, tops, 8-9-70-d W 're insu redfii r your posii. (517) 872- 1577. prot ecr ion Commerci a1 8-5-5-. shelvcs, curtains and lots 4-5-5- I ~ ~~ ~ I more. Parrish. 438 I Brooker TREES BRUSH In du s tr i al NOSMOKING BINCiO - EV- St. 14-5-5- 1 LWHS STUMPS New and rewire ONE-BEDROOM apartriient cry Wcdncsday night. Opcn Call an.ylirize STATE LICENSED h:OO - ciirly hlrd 6:30 - I.C~U- Thomas Roofing for rent in Cass City. Call 872-4152 :> Pro 5 I 7-673-53 1.3 GARAGE SALE - Variety of (810) 659-8432 (810) Iiir bingo 7:OO. Post 3044 Phone 872-4114 Serving the arm items. 4125 West St., Cass KICK DOEKK 1-800-322-5684 659-7279. 4- I -20-tl VFW, Weavcr st. S-2-26-tl' 4 180 Hurds Corner Road City. 14-5-5- I 1X)N DOERK 8-11-84 for 28 years --.-~-- 5-4-28-4 8-a-io-tf LICENSED RUMMAGE SALE FOR RENT - Two-hcdrooin I apartment, $350. 872-3935. Gas & Oil Furnaces ANTENNA SALT FREE ixoii condition- INSURED May6&7 4-4-2 1 -tf' The Elkland Township Fire Department is acccpt- All Gas Appliances ers and watcr softeners, First Pres by tcrian Church INSTALLATION 24,000 grain, $700. In- BONDED 9:OO a.m. - 5:OO p.m. ins bids l'or clcaning and FOR RENT - Cass City Mini HEATING SERVICE home service 011 all brands. 872-2970 Several boxes of lace trim piti 11ti 11s (11' app aralu s to()til.--I Storage. Call 872-39 17. Credit cards accepted. Call Bids should hc Iiiailcd to: Cass City Clr trimmings - Great 4-3-I3-If and A 1so Radios, VCRs, Paul's Pump Repair, 673- assortment of women's and ~ Fire Chief Ron Pawloski CRs, MNririe Rndios, 4850 or 800-745-4851 for X-3-25-tf misses' brand new pants - 4534 Ilowning St. COOLING FOR RENT - of C Hall, Spreos, TVs free analysis. 8-9-25-tf Wood headboard & much K Cass City, MI 48726 6106 Beachwood Drive. Par- miscellaneous. t;or I'urthcr inforniation call SPECIALIST PHONE 872-2696 Also BAKE SALE ties, dinners, meetings. Call DAVID ZARTMAN (51 7) 872-2485 ( 5 17) 872-500.5 at1cr 4:oo Paul L. Schneeberger's LICENSED & INSURED BUILDER Thurs., May 6,only Bob Bliss, 872-3579, 4-2-3-tf p.m. Qppliances-TV- Fu rni t ure 14-5-5- 1 Brown ZARTMAN'S mBONR'Y - I)ciidlinc 1i)r bids is 8-619-tl Basements & Foundations Pole Barns, Garages, Additions .M:iy IO, lcIc)9 S-4-28-3 Owner GARAGE SALE - Saturday OFFICE SPACE for rent. For All Types of Cement Work House Jacking 9-5. Sunday 9-noon. Stereo more information call 872- State Licensed w/speakers, weight bench, 4532. 4-IO-7-tf 24 Hour Emergency furniture, kids' clothes, Service washer and dryer, hunting 2- B EDROOM downst a i rs CALL 517-872-2734 equipment, computer desk, apartment at beautiful Hill- AVAILABLE 8-3- 30-tf 1998 Ski Doo. M33 Church side Apartments. Fully car- Smoke-Free F.E. FRANZEL St. 14-551 peted, refrigerator. range. A Walk-ins or Appointments water, water softener, air k WELL DRILLING GARAGE SALE - Electric conditioncr, storage units 872-5277 A dryer, lawn sweeper, lawn and laundromat. Ncar gro- DOWNTOWN CASS CITY Carpet & Upholstery SINCE 1937 sprayer, sewing machine, cery store, beauty shop, hos- 2"to 5" WELLS new tires, tools and much pital, doctors. Call 872-33 15. PUMP SALES & SERVICE more. Wednesday thru Fri- 4-3-3 1 -ti' day, 12-6. 6536 Kelly Rd, Need life COMPLETE WATER SYSTEMS 14-5-5- 1 HILLSIDE NORTH Apart- INSTALLED & REPAIRED ments are now accepting ap- Insurance? 24 Hour Simpson Excavating Michigan Dept. Of Public Health GARAGE SALE - Thursday, plications for a one-bedrocmi Term or Universal Life unit. Furnished with stove, Dozer landscaping - All LIC. #79-0474 May 6, 9-4; Saturday, May Estate or Family Protection Certified the National Groundwater refrigerator, air conditioner. WRECKER types of backhoe work by 8,9-noon. Baby items, girl's Please call... *Flood removal Association clothes - newborn to 8, la- Location is accessible to hos- House demolition & removal pital, doctor's oftlice and gro- Jim Ceranski SERVICE Don Dohn dies' clothing, children and 4394 Maple #3 Footitqy - Waterlines - Frank E. cery store. These units also 872-225 adult bedding, household Mark W iese E Cass City Coniplete septic systems Franzel have a coin operated laundry miscellaneous, Little Tyke, Scott Mills 104 Sand Gravel Topsoil facility and storage rooin for Phone 872-347 I 8-7- - - 2060 Ohmer Rd. Fisher Price and Toys. 6396 Harris-Hampshire Agency, Inc. Variety of fill - your convcnience. Plcase call (M-24) Mayville K-5.5- I3 7th St., Bock. 14-5-5- I 6815 E. Cass City Rd. 872-4654 for more informa- Any size fill job Cass City You cull, haul FreeEstimates tion. 4-1 - 13-tf we Painting HUGE 15 FAMILY garage CASS CITY 872-4502 and yard sale. Located at 8- 1-23-t f 2140 Main Street in Ubly, FOR RENT - One-bedroom K of'C BREAKFAST - First WRECKER starting Wednesday, May 5, apartment, 6 miles west of Sunday of each month, serv- New Owners: through Saturday at 9 a.m. Caro. Also 6-room main until ?. Lots of good clean floor apartment, one milt. ing 9:30-1 1:OO. S-1-13-tf ALL SEASON Help Wanted clothing, some designers, all east of Caro. Largc yard. RENT-ALL 872-36 10. 4-4-2 1-3 Ross Kraft sizes for men, women and AAA Affiliated 5 12-10 children. Bedding, knick- Cass Ci ty,Mich. knacks, furniture, chain FOR RENT - Masonic Good Shepherd I INSTRUCTORS Temple Refreshment Hall - < Wanted to Buy (517) saws, boat motors, fish 1 Lutheran Church I 872-3600-tf equipment, vacuum sweep- parties, dinners, meetings. Part -time

~ BYLER LOGGING - ers, Briggs motors, Nordic No alcoholic beverages. Call 6820 E. Main St. St. Clair County Community College is acccpring applications for part-time instructors for both Wanted, standing timber. Track treadmill, air tools, Barney Hoffman at 872- I 872-2770 day and evening in Bad Axe €or Fd Semester 1999. Positions rquha Bachelor's Degree with Will buy timber or pcrceni- cutting torches. Lots of mis- 4185. 4-4-30-t f' a major in the azea of inytruction blaster's Degree prefened, unless othdse indicated ~ Worship Service 9:30 a.m. age splall or large tracts, skid PA1 T ING cellaneous for everyone. N I Bible Cluss & Sunday with horses. Erwin Byler, CASS CITY,MlC:IIIGAN * Biology General Biology and Anatomy & PhyMogy 14-4-28-2 FOR RENT - one-hedrooni - School 10:45 a.m. 7155 East Kelly Rd., Cass -IhTERlC)KS 0 Mathemtics - Algebra and Trigonometry apartment, closc to town. *EX?ERJOKS Pas tor: G t' rci Id MPJe I' City. 872-3679. 6-2- 17-tf Physical Science Call 872-3294 after 5. =WOODGRAINING RUMMAGE 4-4-2 1-3 5-7- I -tf *TEXTURING ( ToGive Away ) In addition to above degree requirements, Vocational Certification or 2 years applicable aork experience is requktd for the following SALE SUGAR CREEK Apart- Certified Master Mechanic Computer Alignments Cass City ments - one, 2 and 3-bed- FREE PUPPIES - Mcdiuni Accounting room plans with washer/ Corn p u te r B a1 ance sile, Can be sccn at 4459 Presbyterian Church Management dryer connections. 726- & Rotation Kocpfpn Rd. aftcr h p-ni. (517) 872-3840 .rrlarkCting 1166 sq. ft., starting at $459. Front End parts 7-5-5-3 8-1 1-27-tf * Early CMdhood Care - CDA credmtd prcfmd May 6th& 7th 208 Romain Rd., Cam, MI Shocks & Struts Requests for applications and additlonal infhnation should dirtcted to 9:OO a.m. 500 p.m. 48723. 5 17-673-05 15. Brgkes be - 4-6- 17-tf Smith GOOD VALUES! -~ Tun e- ups HUMAN RESOURCESIGEFU REED 14-4-28-2 WARE NOW taking appli- Free Estimates Refrigeration JOB CODE A2C CLAIR COUNTY COMMUMTY COLLEGE cations for 1 & 2 bedroom All jour tire needs fmm and ST. 323 ERIE ST apartments at Northwood wheelbarrms Heights Apartments in Cass C Services > Appliance Repair Po Box JOlS City. Rent is based on in- to frut'tors PORT HURON,MI 48061-5015 come. For rental information See IIJ toiiuy PAUL'S PUMP REPAIR - ?-BEDROOM FARM house call 517-872-2369 or Crest Water pump and water tank All makes and models in Cass City area for sale. Property Management at Cass City Tire sales. In-hornc service. u*ithone acre and buildings. 5 17-652-928I. Some units Credit cards accepted. Call Call 87213092 barrier free. Equal Housing Phone 872-5303 673-4850 or 800-745-4851 Asking $73.000. 5 17-872- 8-3-15-tl 4S02, 3-5-52 Opportunity. 4-4- 15-tf 5- 12- 18-tf anytirne. 8-9-25tf .....

CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY C'HRONICLE - WEDNESDAY. MAY S, 1999 PAGE THIRTEEN CALL 872-2010 TO PLACE AN ACTION AD EXCELLENT PROFITS LOG LOCAL CANDY ROUTE. 30 BANKRUPTCY $79+. Stops $$$NEED CASH??? WE pay Help Wanted I,(Card of Thanks) Vending Machines. Earn apx. garnishments! (Ch. 7/13) for remaining pa ments on < ~ HOME WHOLESALERS. Join FarmEquipment proven 18 yr Log $800/day. All for $9,995. Call Guaranteed valid since 1991. Property Sold! hortgages! HELP WANTED fur deli THE FAMILY OF Frances S. Manufacturer, 16 Kiln-dried log 1-800-998-VEND. Divorce $99+. Low cost Annuities! Jnjury Settlements! dcpnrtmcnt. Experience ,in Justin wish to express our styles starting $1 2,190.00. Foreclosure Avoidance avail- Immediate Quotes!!! 'Nobody CHEVY c"70 18' grain box, fc 1()d prc p at a t i on p re fe rre d . sincere thanks to so many for TN LAKEFRONT BARGAIN Exclusive territory. Mr. Buck 1- able withlwithout bankruptcy. beats our prices." National tie w ti rc s , e xce 1I en t c ond I - Call lor ryqointinent. 872- their expressions of caring, $32,9001$3,290 DOWN. 800-321-5467. Old Timer Log Bad Credit Refinance Loans. Contract Buyers 1-800-776- 8506 ext. 701. www.national- tion, $c).CK)O. JD.SO20 turbo, 2 I9 I. Erla's Food Center, concern, and sympathy dur- Selling fast! Beautifully wood- Homes. Freshstart 1-888-395-8030 contractbuyers.com e weI I en t cond iti on, w i t h d u- Cass City. 11-4-28-3 ing her illness and passing. ed homesite fronting on pris- www. freshstartusa.com ~ ~~ ~~ 1 ais, $K,SOO. White 4- 180, A special thanks to the tine lake in east TN. Near OWN A DOLLAR STORE. - '** MORTGAGE LOANS *** town. Easy access, paved rds, 800-227-5314. Good credit or bank turndowns c x c e I I e 11 t c nnd i t Ion , w i t h d u - HOM E 0W NERS ! Credit €'A RI*-'1'1 ME DR 1 V ER Tendercare staff and nurses P & T. Bank appraised. Only welcome! Best rates any- ills, $10.01)0. Allis Chalincrs nccdcd fiv local limousine and Dr. Hall for their won- Problems? We Can Help! $276 per month, 7.6% fixed, where! Purchaselrefinance. Debt Consolidation Income 180, exccllent condition, scrvice. Must he 22 years old dcrful care. Thanks. also, to $25,000 SCHOLARSHIPS Help someone you love with duals, $h,SOO. Triple K 15 yrs. First-come, first- Bill consolidation, home Property Home Improvement or older and have chauffeur's Dr. Jeung and his staff who served! Call now 1 -800-861 Paid Training, Job Placement, improvements. Land Contract QUIT CHEWING TOBACCO! X-row cultivator, $700. While - GED's, Career in Medical, Quick Closings Call 7 days, liocnse and good driving cared for her for so many 5253, ext. 341Z payoffs. ALSO CASH FOR Mint SnuffrM is made of mint, PIOW 547 S- l8",$1,250. J.D. years. Thanks to Chuck Dental, Construction, Welding 24 hrs. Allied Mortgage Capital not tabacco. Mint Snuff I-ccorcl.If'interestcd call 5 17- SETTLEMENTS, Corporation. 1-800-611-3766 -row plantcr, 7 I units, $800. 872- I2c)O. 11-5-53 Eltiinert for the meaningful and more. Program for 18-24 INHERITANCES, PouchesTM ate a healthy alter- yr. olds. Call 1-800-774-5627, or (616) 977-7660. 5 17-269.7953. 9-4-28-3 riieriiorial service, to Amy TENNESSEE LAKE VIEW LOTTERIES, LAND native to cigarettes! 1-800- Emrnert t'or [he messages in BARGAIN. 3 acres with boat Prizes to the first 100 enrolled. CONTRACTS. Easy home & EAT-M I NT. co m HELP WANTED - Full time, LAND CONTRACTS PUR- song. to Donna Little t'or dock $19,900. Beautifully commercial loans by CHASED... Short TermlLow local paint store. Experience pl;\ying the organ, and to wooded, spectacular views, DRIVERS: GREAT OP~O~~U-phonelmail. Call CITIZENS Boy Scout patches wanted! nities for owner Balances our specialty... Quick Espedally order of arrow preferred but will train right those who acted as pallhear- located at crystal clear mtn. MORTGAGE 1-800-910-5626, ClosingslNo Hidden Fees... the HELP WANTED I Teachers operatorsltemporary company and patches with www. Write person. Send resume to Box ers. Thank you to the ladies lake - next to 18 hole golf 1-800-673-4200} 1-517-637- Phone Jack Gold (licensed preferrcd, 10 manage 2-week drivers. Tractor trailer @state Dr. Ron Aldfidge, 250 Canyon P.S. c/o Cass City Chronicle, of the Nuvesta Church of course! Paved roads, utilities, 8000. R.E. Broker) toll-free 1-888- wiiiiiit'r ten1 dcin Care. soils tested. LQW,low financ- hauling requires 3t months' Oaks, Argyle, Texas 76226, or P.O. Box 1 15, Cass City, MI Christ for the delicious lun- experience. North American 561 -7210. $700/wcck. Can include 48726. I 1-4-2 I-tf cheon. Thank you to Debra ing. Call now 1-800-704-3 154 $$$ OVERDUE BILLS!!! cat1 1-940-455-2519. 'ati);ly and friends. Fax re- ext. 1745. Van Lines: 800-348-2147, Krrinz and the staff at Kranz Dept. MIS. CREDIT PROBLEMS? ***'*LAND CONTRACTS***'* DISASLED? New and used >uiiit' to 703-84 1-0332 or Funeral Home for making Consolidate Debts! Same Day If you're receiving payments wheel chair vans. Trades wel- all XXX-604-2982. I 1-4-7-5 2 FARM POSITIONS avail- Approval. Cut payments to ahlc. Onc shop and field, this timc so much easiet. on a Land Contract, GET A come, New and used wheel DRIVER Owner Operators 50%!! Become Debt Free, NO chair lifts, hand controls, etc. inec han ic a I I Is , farin ma- Special thanks to family, - BETTER CASH PRICE IN ski up to $1.35 per loaded mile. APPLICATION FEES!! 1-800- V.A. and worker's comp wel- HELP WANTED - Carpet chinery, experience neoes- friends and neighbors for the ONE DAY. Argo Realty (248) Cargo Van owners 8, 18.24 ft. 863-9006 Ext. 973. www.heJp- 569-1200, Toll-Free 1-800- come. 1-800-841-31 50. layer assistant. Call 872- sary. Onc handyman, general food, flowers, cards, and pay-bilfs.com ineniorials. May God richly So. Colorado RANCH SALE. Straight Truck owners needed. 367-2746. 3315 or 872-2696. Ask for labor and machinery, expe- Call Panther ll Transportation STEEL5,000+ BUILDINGSsizes. 40x60~14, Sale: ricnce a plus. Good pay, bless each one of you. 87 AC - $52,900. Enjoy sensa- Bud. 11-1-214. today! 800-640-7055. $$ WE BUY $$ *Seller REFINANCE FAST. OVER- Iicalth and 401K. Send re- 13-5-5- I tional sunsets over the Financed Notes *Insurance Rockies & views of Pikes Peak THE-PHONE. Need second $9,189; 50~75x14,$1 2,334; HE1P WANI'ED - Full and siiiiic and rcfercnccs to P.O. DRIVER COVENANT Settlements *Land Note chance? Credit problems - 50x1 00x16, $1 7,353; 60x Box 194, Cass City, on gently rolling terrain. Yr Portfolios. *6usiness Notes. part tinic line cooks, part MI round access, tel & elec. Ideal TRANSPORT. $1,000 sign-on Bankruptcy - Foreclosures - 100x16, $1 9,068. Mini storage time prcp pcrsori and dish- 48726. I1-5-5- I bonus for Exp. Company Colonial Financial 1-800-969- OK! Starting under 7% - APR. buildings, 40x160, 32 units, for horses. Exc financing. Call 1200 ext. 47. washers. Apply at J.J. toll free t -877-676-6367. Drivers 1-800-441-4394, 8.973. PLATINUM CAPITAL, $1 6,914. Free brochures. Jamokcs, Caro, (5 17) 67.7- HEAD COOK - Part-time Owner Operators - Call 1-888- Nationwide Lender. 1-800- www.sentinelbuildings.com 3333. 11-4-28-3 positinn at the Caro Main 667-3729. Bud Meyer Truck "KISS YOUR CABLE GOOD- 699-LEND. www.platinumcapi- Sentinel Buildings, 800-327- Kitchcn. High school di- Lines Refri erated Hauling BYE." Only $69. Includes 18" tal.com 0790, Extension 79. ploma, experience in institu- CALL TOLL FREE 1-877-283- Little Dish System. 40 chan- C.E.N.A.- Part firlie and on PURPLE MARTIN BIRD tional I'ood preparation re- 6393 Solo Drivers & nels for $19.991mo. Toll free I- LEGALSERVICES - LOW call positions availahlc for Contractors. 888-292-4836. C.O.D. Or HOUSES, 12-FAMILY: $29.95 quired and supervisory expe- COST - Bankruptcy (Stop & SIH. Telescopic caring individuals intercsted riencc prcf'crred. Twenty- Civil Engineers needed for Credit Card, FEXEX Delivery! creditor Harassment immedi- in working with the elderly. Highway Construction FRIENDLY TOYS & PoleslAccessories Available, eight hours per week plus GIFTS ately; eliminate debts); LOW Martins eat 2000 Flying Excellent ~CI~I~S.~pp~y at agency health benefits. Send Administration in Yuma, has openings for party dernon- A Michigan based Investor COST Divorce, Criminal, purchases land contracts and Insects per Da ! Free Catalog. Tctidercarc Cass City, 47x2 le!tcr of application and re- Arizona. Professional strators & managers! Home Personal Injury. REEVES & mortgages. Call today and let Order Today! 8aIl: 1-800-764- ,4ospitnl Drive, Cass Ciiy, sume to the Administrative Registration Required. decor, gifts, toys, Christmas. FRIED, Statewide Attorney KENTUCKY LAKEFRONT 9 $47,019 year us rovide ou with fast and 8688. www.purplernartin.net Michigan 48726. E.O.E. Assistant, Human Develop- Acres $39,900. property - $61,943 per Earn cash, trips, recognition, Network. Toll-free - 24 hour - 1 1-4-28-2 - Lake plus benefits. Send resume to: pro essiona service. 1.800- ment Commission, 429 on beautiful undiscovered Free catalog, information 1- PY 1-888-299-5444. A2 Dept of Transportation, 800-488-4875. grayling-area.com/peninsula641-1 71 7 or SAWMILL $3795. Saws logs Montaguc Avenue, Caro, MI lake. Small town, country liv- RECEIVING PAYMENTS? into boards, planks, beams. AND VCR Service Tech- ing. Meadows, woods, views 2243 East Gila Ridge Road, 48723. An Equal Opporru- Yurna, AZ 85365. (520) 317- Michigan Investor pays lump Large capacity. Best sawmill nlcian. Full wage and benT n i ty Employer. Appl kation and sunset. 4 seasons, year AVON PRODUCTS - Start REFINANCE & SAVE $100~ sum CASH for Land values anywhere. Free infor- round & fishing. 1- 2100. Equal Opportunity e&. Box CS, Cass City Deadline: May 12, 1999. boating Call Employer. your own business. Work flexi- EACH MONTH! Consolidate Contracts, Structured Settle- mation. Norwood Sawmills, 90 Cfironi cle. I 1-9-16-tf 1 1-5-5- I 800-81 6-5253, ble hours. Enjoy unlimited debt, improve your home or ments, Annuities, Lottery and Curtwright Drive #3, Amherst, earnings. Call Toll Free 1-888- get needed cash. Custom pro- Casino Winnings. Top prices. NY 14221. 1-800-576-1363. Call Cass City 517-872-2248 942-4053. grams for every need: Good & Free brochure. Call Lauren 1- problem credit, no-income ver- 800-692-0382. PLACE YOUR STATEWIDE Caro 517-673-2555 AIR FORCE. Great career ification, self-employed & ADHERE1 $249 buys a 25- Sebewaing 517-883-2248 opportunities available for high bankruptcy. 24-hour pre- DOCTORLOANSMONEY word classified ad offering school grads, ages 17-27, Plus approvals, quick closings, ON REAL ESTATE AND over 1.3 million circulation. Kelly W. Smith, Broker up to $9,000 enlistment bonus competitive rates. We bend BUYS LAND CONTRACTS. Plus your ad will be laced on Farm Commercial if you qualify! For an inforrna- over backwards to approve Fast closing, immediate cash. AdQuest 30 ClassiP ieds and -Y5lwbn LnM URV*l tion packet call 1-800-423- your loan. FAIRBANK MORT- Deal directly with Doctor Michigan Press Association's Residential Listings- Wanted USAF or visit Daniels & 1-800-837- websites. Contact this news- Kelly Smith GAGE 1-888-496-9064 Lic. Son, www.airforce.com 61 66, 1-248-335-61 paper for details. P 872-2240 1 Visit us on the internet at: www. realestate-rnIs.comI Mi. 1003. 66. 2 Multi-Lists to serve you better. You can reach us on both at ... www.realestate-rnls.com or www.lapeer.comlrealtor We at Osentoski Realty help to Listings needed This Harich Home Sits on a 99'x264' Lot, All fenced in, great Set on the Outside Edge of 'Ibwa. ,'l'hishome features 3 to 4 bedrooms, Buyers make your dreams come true. yard for the kids. Honic Ikatures 3 bedrooms, remodeled bath. large kitchen with sliding doors to a deck, large back entry room. Basement. waiting Newcr 2 ciir Raragc. Basement. $74,900. TCC1266 garage. Lob of updating and remodeling done. $74,900. TCC 1244

A43$ CCT-205 CC-338 - 2 Stnry Country Horiic on I 51 Acre Setting Over 2.300 sq It hoinr: IS twtefully decorarcd in netmil colors Master bedrooin down w/Cull bath Oak kikhcii cupboard5 Fortunl dining rooin wlwond plate rail LIIgc on Price Reduced 2 story country home on 1/2 acres. 4 bed- South of Cass City - Very lovely ranch home set I .3 acres. Home - set 2 livirig tourn why window & ciisfori, diapc+ F:iiiitI) has 3 hedmoms. 2 haths, full basement, 18'x20' deck. 2 car garage. rooms, 1 1/2 baths, breezeway entry with laundry area. Full base- rooin offers Iieldstone Iireplace. PJtio doors out to ment. 2 car garage plus 2 other storage buildings. $85,900. Cy2140 ?(1'x40' pole barn Call & rake a look. $ I24,9OO. Cy2 I38 16'~22'deck w/hrick built in RBQ Opcn \t,iircaw 10 bedrooms and full bath New windows, roof shin&\ XL I siding 111 '96. Optional Morton building & larger lot available

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Built in 1993 ~ This condo features 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, fire- 1 112 Story Home in Town - 3 to 4 bedrooms, large kitchcn place in living room. Lower level finished with a family room. with lots of cupboards. Full basement with a storage room. 1265 Move in condition. 1 1/2 car garage. $59,900. TCC CCT-211 2 or 3 Bedroom Home in Gagetown - Many iin- $95,000. TCC 1230 proveiiients haw heen doni for you New roof iii 'Y4, new furnace in '96. Some electrical Rr pluriih rng work ha+ heen done. Only $39,900 OW-84 Set on a corner lot - This 2 story ONE; OF QNJ - All brick cmteiiiporary ranch hriilie 1o~;itt'd home has a large, newer addition, In a very pictuicqx area of Cuss City. Watch thr sunwh ovci completely remodeled kitchen, the view of the 5 acre pond w/gazeho and swiiniiiing dock A large utility room, 3 bedrooms. total of 4,0()0 q ft including the lower Ievrl 4 hedrooiii~, Attached 2 car garagc. $89,900. great ruotii, gis firrplaie, wet bar, Ihr li4t pile\ oii C;iII o11i TCC 1272 office for iiwrr: details! CCT2OI

Bob Stickle Ideal Starter Home for Holly Cooper 872-3403 a Young Family - 3 bed- rooms, large remodeled bath, open kitchen and living room. Full base- ment, open breezeway to 1 car garage. $69,900. TCC 1273

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Art Randall Greg Lenda-872-3231 Ed LaBelle872-3766 872-2536 Office open evenings, MonJhurs. 1\11 8 pm 453-3973 656-71 04 872-4861 PAGE FOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 5. 1999 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Jackson, Oesch, Dale named top citizens and Jim Dale, who share Jun- One of Cass City’s 10 vale- Society, Ski Club and For- 1966 Lucille Bauer 1991 Arlan Hartwick 1977 Cathy Hobart ior Citizen of thc Year hon- dictorians, Oesch has been eign Language Club. Dale 1967 E.B. Schwaderer 1991 Wayne Dillon 1978 Ross Ridenour the Citizen and Junior Citi- year. . ors, as announced by Cooper. active in acadcmic games, 4- has also captained both the 1968 Dr. H.T. Donahue 1992 Nina Davis 1979 David Heins zen of the Year winners. Jackson’s latest endeavors The pair were sclected from H, student council, National Quiz Bowl and academic 1969 James Bauer 1993 Edward Scollon 1979 Frances Kozan CITIZEN OF THE YEAR have been geared towards a group of 9 students that Honor Society and debate. games teams. 1970 Audley Rawson 1994 Robert lbckey 1980 Ken Martin Jr. preserving the history of the also included: Rose Hoelzlc, She has earned the Red Dale has received several 1971 Curtis Hunt 1995 Robert Stickle 1981 Tammy Tibbits When last year’s Citizen of area. As president of the Cass Danicllc Laming, Kara Hawk Award of Excellence. awards, including: excel- 1972 W.E. Walpole 1996 Jane Mitchell 1982 Scott Hobart the Year, Barb Hutchinson. City Historical Society, Jack- “I’ve always wanted to be lence in forensics, Rotary 1973 H.M. Bulen 1997 Janice and 1983 Carrie Lautner who presented the award, Mcllendorf, Adam Stoecklc, son has revived an organiza- aonsidcrcd a ‘doer’ and not International - outstanding 1974 Harry Little Marv Winter 1984 Suzy Scollon stated, “Our honoree came to Marissa Sweeney, Amy tion that had been largely in- just ii thinker, so whencver 1 camper, and citizenship 1975 Cliff Craft 1998 Barbara Hutchinson 1985 Julie Smith Cass City in 1952 to begin a Venema and Nicolette active the past few years. It wanted something done, I award. 1976 Evelyn MacRae 1986 Tammy Iseler 39-year career teaching Zaw i 1 ins ki . was Jackson’s endless hours would do it,” says Ocsch. In addition to running his 1977 Helen Baker PAST JUNIOR 1987 Clayton Hobart home economics,” the sus- Oesch, daughter of Mary of work which led to the and Tom Oesch, plans on at- Dale, son of Helen and own lawn care business, Dale 1978 Lambert Althaver CITIZENS 1988 Dave Burnette pense as to this year’s recipi- printing of Cass City’s his- Mike Dale, also plans on at- is employed at Walbro Cor- 1979 William Kritzrnan OF THE YEAR 1988 Jane Dickinson ent ended for most of the tending the University of torical book. Her current tending the University of poration in the purchasing 1980 Rawson 1989 Amy Francis crowd. Michigan to study for a ca- Dr. D.E. project with the historical reer in law or music. Michigan, wherc hc intends department. 1980 Esther McCullough 1965 Betty Kennedy 1990 .Teff Bader During her teaching career, society is organizing and re- Throughout her high school to get a master’s degrec in the “When I perform all of the 1981 James Ware 1966 Robert Rabideau 1991 Jane Marker Jackson continually re- cording the cemetery career, Oesch has bccn in- ficld of architecture. various service activities that 1982 Holly Althaver 1967 Tim Knight 19911992 SteveJodi Erla ’Ilrckey vamped the curriculum to records. volved with the Red Cross Dalc has voluntecred for I do throughout the year, I 1983 Arthur Holmberg 1968 Joan Maleck keep it current. Jackson also In January, Elmwood blood drive, F.E.T.C.H. pro- several service activities in- gain a personal sense of sat- 1984 Thomas Herron 1969 Lynn Haire 1993 Melissa Micklash devoted time as a class spon- Township appointed Jackson gram, community food bas- cluding: Toys for Tots. isfaction,” says Dale. 1984 Geraldine Prieskorn 1970 Sally Geiger 1993 Amy Osantowski sor and senior trip chaperone to the Kawson Memorial Li- kets and the Tuscola Com- F.E.T.C.H.. Friends of thc 1985 Thomas Proctor’ 1971 Cindy Strickland 1994 Stacey Klinkman many times during her ten- brary board of directors. munity Foundation. Octagon Barn, Habitat f.or PAST CITIZENS 1986 Jack Esau 1972 Rob Crandell 1995 Michelle Brown ure at Cass City. Jackson was active in the Oesch has bccn an cm- Humanity and the Rcd Cross. OF THE YEAR 1987 Lou LaPonsie 1973 Kim Glaspie 1995 Mandy Nizzola Prior to coming to Cass City Christmas Town Pageant ployce at Hills & Dales Gcn- Dalc has held scveral of- 1988 Michael Weaver 1974 Melody Bacon 1996 Andrea Cooper in 1952, Jackson received an during the 1950s. She also era1 Hospital since hcr jun- fices during his high school 1963 Willis Campbell 1989 B.A. Calka 1975 Marie Hobart 1997 Beth Bashur American Legion Scholar- was involved with the Cen- ior year in the paticnt x- tenure, including vice-presi- 1964 Herb Ludlow 1989 Lloyd Vyse 1976 Ann Hobart 1998 Ryan Hutchinson ship and attended Central tennial Style Show in 1965. counting departrncnt. dent of the National Honor 1965 M.B. Auten 1990 Ken Jensen 1976 Sue Pobanz 1998 Lori Brown Michigan University. Before JUNIOR CITIZENS OF obtaining her master’s de- THE YEAR gree, she belonged to the Also honored were Cass Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, and City seniors Becky Oesch f LEA IN THE 3 TIS Walbro income up T Frank E. Bauchiero, presi- “Automotive sales were up in Chryslerurt is urtis T TO dent and chief executive of- all regions except South ficer, Walbro Corporation, America, and income from C Chevy - Olds - Cadillac reported sales of automotive operat ions rose Dodge - Jeep Toll Free l=888mANYDDODGE $188,706,000 for the first 48 percent compared with ‘(51 7)872-2164 =(517) 67S2171 quarter ended March 31, the same period in 1998.” 1999, compared with “Small engine sales in- ATTENTION G,M, EMPLOYEES AND THEIR IMMEDIATE $169,292,000 for the first creased by 25 percent in the 36mth/l2K, FAMILIES: Looking for a GREAT LEASE PAYMENT with quarter of 1998. first quarter versus the same $1,500 36mth Net income was $1,72 1,OOO period in 1998.The increase down 4- MONEY DOWN? Pat Curtis Chevrolet has the deal for you! the first quarter of 1999 com- was primarily due to in- Security /12K, pared with $572,000 for the creased carburetor sales in Deposit $2,000 All you need to bring to Pat Curtis Chevrolet is walved same period in 1998. The China. Gross margin from down ...t,k your 1st month’s payment, tax and license & title fees ... company posted net income small engine operations grew WlLlI per share of $.20 for the quar- by 5 percent in the quarter,” *a Month approved a Month and you can drive away in the S-10 truck of your choice! plus tax ter, compared with $.07 for Bauchiero said. plus tax Credit , the same period in 1998. Av- $249 $201* Choose from Ext. Cabs from $113.00, Reg. Cabs from $104.00 erage shares outstanding for “Aftermarket sales were up the first quarter were 19 percent for the quarter, Am 36mth/ I 8,688,294 in 1999 and with an increase in operating 12K, 36mth 8,682,602 in 1998. income of 7 percent com- I1 2K, MSRP $14,298, GMS $12,557.44.36 ma., “Income from worldwide pared with the same period $1,000 operations rose 64 percent in in 1998,” he said. down $700 the quarter, with an I I per- “Joint ventures reported a down cent increase in sales,” loss for the quarter, largely 1.9% Bauchiero noted in announc- the result of start-up ex- ing the results. penses related to the VITEC “Automotive sales were up joint venture in Detroit, and $299* I 12 percent (excluding sides economic conditions in form discontinued opera- South America that affected tions) compared to the tirst Walbro’s joint venture in quarter of 1998,” he said. Brazil,” he added. Walbro Corp. merger companies are very similar. We believe that merging these talents will have a posi- On completion ot the trans- tive, synergistic effect on the action, Frank E. Bauchiero, competitiveness of the com- president and chief executive 2yHIo NEON $1,000 REBATE! officer of Walbro, will report bined company.” to Bill Laule, chiefexecutive Laule agreed. “With the PAT CURTIS Car0 and CURTIS CHRYSLER Cass City USED VEHICLE SPECIALS ofticer of TI Group in En- strong strategic fit and sus- All our Used Vehicles must pass a thorough safety inspection. This is why you can count on Pat Curtis and Curtis Chrysler for the highest quality Used Vehicles anywhere in the tained investment new fa- gland. in Thumb. We have new trades arriving daily. If you’re looking for something special, just give us a call! Check out these examples... cilities, this acquisition now “We are very pleased that gives us the opportunity to our mutual efforts have re- continue Walbro’s strong Lot’s of Sharp24 car! sulted in a merger agreement record of sales growth, en- room! 24 which offers significant hen- hance its margins and deliver months, efits to shareholders,custom- increased profitability and $2,000 11.75% ers, employees and joint ven- cash generation.” he said. down, 11 -75% ture partners, as well as to the 11.75%, $1,500 communities where we are 36 down located.” Bauchiero said. months *r --I Man chargedW $4,995 “We believe that this com- $4,795 ’4,983 a month amonth $8,995 $243* $8,495 a month bination with TI strengthens I $249* I $135* a month 1 $179* a month the global reach of both com- Danies and offers current and

Ready for summer! Air conditioning, spotty car!! Rear spoiler. 10.75%, $400 down, .I 36 months. & title fee extra. $6,995 Novesta hikes charge $5,995 $26I * a month 9.25%months. for 48 $ 16 6* a month posal at an increased cost, and those who believe rcsi- dents should arrange for their “If you don’t have it (trash) own curbside pick-up ser- picked up out in the country vice. The vote was split or have some sort of setup, about evenly. you’re going to have garbage Board members agreed to all over the place,” Patera added. con t i n u e offer i n g waste d i s - posal service next year as it Trustee Dennis Hendrick has in the past, but at a higher & title fee extra. said he believes the township cost - $100 per disposal $ 15 I* a month 10.25%months, for 48 I I $288*amonth $7,995 should continue providing ticket . I II II the service. “People like it At the end of this year, Sthe the way it is, so why not said, the township will nego- charge more‘?” tiate a one-year contract, and Township Supervisor if revenues from ticket sales Extra clean Maynard Stine asked for a don’t offset 80 percent of the $5,895 show of hands among audi- tax, cost of the service, thc town- plus 1 tax, ence members who are in $1 200 down, tax ship will get out of the waste down, tax favor of the township con- . ;ncluded $900 disposal business. in included in tinuing to provide waste dis- payments. Plate aavrnent. down payment & title fee r-J - extra Plate & title fee includes tax 10.25% for 36 Evergreen sting nets pot extra 10.00% for s4.795)I$125* a month $163* a month months W:M, Th: 8m; SALES kKkR&M,lH88;T,W,F86;Sat9 (and) a search warrant was obtained for the home on May 1. Tu, W, f:8:m; %t @Tt-m ~HouRs:W~at93 “This case was successful through the cooperative efforts SeMCe Hous: Mm-Fri. 8afMpnl of the drug task farce, Michigan State Police, Sanilac Sher- HAn CURTIS URAY UNA Euls MANNY BlU HARRIS 700 N. State St., Car0 iff K-9 Unit and Special Response Team and the Cass City Kevin Mulligan Keith Pobanz Boyd Morrison wv--=C/fy SCHNIERS WLIALPANDO Police Department,” Gray said. *Sales tax included in payments on used vehicles. ‘Sales tax included in payments. Approval He noted that information on any suspected drug activity Approval required. Ttle & plates extra on leases. 517-872-21 84 required. litle &. plates extra. 517-673-21 71 in Sanilac County can be reported anonymously by calling the drug task force oitice toll-free at 8OO-544-DRUG (3784), PAGE SIXTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1999 CASS CITY,MICHIGAN

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Never burn treated long been a favorite building for backyard projects. meantime, here are some tips &$IlB$t Ibjlrl llllts one: is built in a factory and bos, dog houses, bird feed- Frequent or prolonged wood scraps in open fires or material. And once pressure- A detailed EPA-approved for safe and proper use of ers, poles and piling, play- assembled on the owner's inhalation of sawdust can in stoves, fireplaces or res- Munufactwed Hums property. It can be moved treated with preservative, it Consumer Momtion Sheet pres sure-treated wood. ground equipment, planter irritate throats and nasal for proper handling and use The Many Uses idential boilers since this into sooner and it's built can withstand wood's nat- of boxes, tomato stakes, swim- passages. When sawing or could produce toxic sub- (NAPS&Manufactud or ural outdoor enemies: ter- of preserved wood should be Preserved Wood modular homes now account under controlled conditions. ming pool side walls, sill machining wood, treated or stances as part of the smoke for a of 2. Manufactured homes plates, exterior stairways, untreated, wear a dust mask. or ashes. Treated wood from more than third all new smgle-family homes sold, come in a variety of floor soffit and facia, docks, bridges It's best to perform these commercial or industrial and bulkheads. according to the Manu- plans and designs, up to operations outdoors when construction may be dis- 2,500 square feet. Treated lumber and ply- possible to avoid indoor am- posed of by following local factured Housing Instituic, a 3. Manufactured homes wood can also be used inside mulations of airborne dust. landfill rules or burned in non-profit trade group. Check Your Cnveuige About 18 million people- which are designed to be residences where dampness commercial or industrial . . over 7 percent of the US.- mobile must meet the fed- Selfore It j. Too Lare and temperature provide After working with incinerators or boilers in suitable habitats for wood- wood-and before eating, live full-time in 7.3 million era1 Manufactured Home accordance with state and Before buying a manu- Construction and Safety destroying organisms, as in drinking, or use of tobacco federal regulations. manufactured homes. These NOW IS THE TIME facts from the American factured home, do some Standards or HUD Code. wood foundations, floor joists, products-wash exposed to review your Home Owner's and underlay in bathrooms areas thoroughly. If sawdust For more information and Homeowners Association research. and utility rooms. Always accumulates on clothes, clean a brochure about preserved For a free copy of the Insurance Policy. 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MICHIGAN CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1439 PAGE THIRi LEN Protec tion dev ices ava ilable Questions answered ~~~~ ~~ Arcs leading cause of electrical fires GeoExchange uses renewable energy The Genthermal Hear Pumj’ has been around for at least 20 yean month in energy costs is more than mortgage payment. ~ NAPS)-Electrical prob- insulation material protect- home and that this arcing arcs can go undetected for system and in most cases &s- lems in your home, that you ing wiring can cause arcs. was not being detected. extended periods. Over time, connects the problem circuit Cmsnrfiurn is a nonpt-ofif and many homeowners and busi- tionenough cost. to offset their higher installa- Homeowners with GeoExchange can’t even see, may be put- Even nailing a picture to a Most homes have a load heat from arcs, which some- from the power supply before n rgar I izu tion working to ad vu I ice ntls\es have been enjoying the bene- Whui abuu! a very hot or very cold start saving money from day one- ting your family at risk. wall can punch a hole in elec- center with circuit breakers times exceed 5,000 degrees conditions that can lead to climute-dues GeoExchange work GeoExchurige lechnolngy tlimugh - fit\ti me. of GeoExchange for much of that Remember, too, GeoExchange and go on saving year after year. According to the Consumer trical wires, causing arcs. ta protect against electrical Celsius, degrades wire insu- fire occur.” h both? The possibility of arcing lation. Eventually the insu- out the Wnited Slates. Comi Abiiee means extra savings on repair, main- rn products Safety Commission overloads or short circuits in Arc fault circuit inter- grows as your electrical sys- lation or other nearby mate- In recent years, though, many tenance, and hot water bills. And How can homeowners find out (CPSC), the high tempera- the wiring. When there’s a rupters fit a home’s exist- is the execufive directm Here, he tem ages and deteriorates. rials can catch fire. into iiiiprovements have made in the Yes, GeoExchange technology can GeoExchange adds value to the ture electrical discharges short circuit or overload, the ing load center and should been more about GeoExchange? known as arcs are a leading In 1994 CPSC teamed up circuit breaker detects it and answers the mosl frequently asked inaterials used, the installation meth- be used in any part of the country. home. The Geothermal Heat Pump with Underwriters Labora- be installed by a licensed Why? Because it draws heat from cause of electrical fires in the stops the flow of electricity Now a new technology electrician. questions about GeoExchange. tds, and the efficiencies of the com- Consortiuni is a good place to start. home. The National Fire tories and electrical equip- so wire insulation won’t melt beneath the earth’s surface, where ment manufacturers like called an arc fault circuit For more information More than 40,000 fires a pressors, pumps and other equipment. Call the Consortium toll-free at 1- Protection Association attrib- or catch fire. interrupter can provide Whd is GeoExchnge? the temperature is relatively con- Are incentives available for home- utes 40,000 fires and more Square D to study ways to However, arcing occurs at about arcs and arc fault pro- Year may be Prevented bY a GeoExchange is a technology that 888-333-4472,or visit our web site at reduce the number of resi- added protection to your stant-not from the air, where tem- owners choosing GeuExchange? than $500 million in prop- levels lower than conven- tection, call your local elec- detects hish uses the earth’s renewable energy, http:l/www. geoexc hange .erg. dential electrical fires and home from arcs. This new trician or contact Square D perature electrical dis- homeowner?What are the major bene@ to the peratures can vary greatly. Many utilities around the nation erty losses annually to fires tional circuit breakers or technology is so important We can direct you to architects, make homes safer. Research charges known as arcs. just below tbe surface, to heat or cool of electrical origin. fuses are designed to detect. that, starting in 2002, the at 1-800-392-8781. have offered incentive programs and engineers, and contractors experi- Agmgel&calwires,loose concluded that low-level arc- This means that sporadic a home or other building, and to help Homeowners enjoy lower utility National Electrical Code will Does GeoExchunge cost more? low-interest financing programs to enced with the design and installation connections, damage to com- ing creates a potential fire provide hot water. bills, lower maintenance require- That depends on how you measure hazard inside the walls of the require arc fault protection make GeoExchange even more of GeoExchange systems. ponents or the breakdown of for the circuits supplying rn ments, and higher levels of comfort, do to cost. While they cost more affordable. Banks may also allow Check your electricity supplier, receptacle outlets in the bed- How does it work? year-round. And they have the peace install in homes than conventional home buyers to qualify for larger too. Professionals there can alw tell rooms of all new homes. A few feet beneath the surface, mind of knowing they’re being systems, because of the ground loop of mortgages if they purchase a house you about GeoExchange installa- the earth’s temperature remains environmentally responsible. piping, GeoExchange systems typi- Square the leader in that utilizes GeoExchange. The tions in your area and about any D, fairly constant-about 45°F to cally have the lowest life-cycle cost home electrical system pro- GeoExchange systems save home- reduction in monthly energy biIIi incentive program that may apply IO 70°F-year-round. GeoExchange of any heating and cooling system. tection, has introduced the owners 25% to 33% in energy costs, more than offsets the slightly higher your home. Arc-D-tect”Am Fault Circuit takes advantage of this constant tem- Heating and cooling costs for a typi- SHAGENEEXCAVATION Interrupter. This is the first perature to provide extremely efi- compared to conventional systems. cal 2,000-square-foot home can run Complete Excavating major advance in home elec- cient heating and cooling. They’re easy to maintain, require ody PAUL CHERNIAWSKI 2289 RILEY RD. low as $1 day. Sand Black Dirt trical system protection since In winter, a water solution circulat- periodic air filter replacement, and are as 3 5 1.7-6739850Anyhe CARO, MI 48723 Gravel Moreover, installation costs have the ground fault circuit inter- Call for all your Heating and Air Conditioning needs! ing through pipes buried in the built to last for decades. Not only that, 1-800-745-485 1 rupter was introduced in the declined substantially in recent 6760 N. cemetery Rd. Cass City, MI 48726 ground absorbs heat fryn the earth, but recent studies have shown that late 1960’s. years, and they’re expected to con- 517-872-3640 and carries the heat into the home. energy-saving additions can actually PAUL’S PUMP REPAIR * tinue to fall. as more builders and “Arc fault protection The GeoExchange system inside the add $20 to the value of a home for contractors offer GeoExchange sys- & INSTALLATION devices like Arc-D-tect are home concentrates the earth’s ther- every $1 in annual energy cost savings. designed to supplement the tems, and the industry develops Water Softeners Pumps Tanks mal energy and transfers it to air cir- as ~ existing circuit protection in culated through ductwork to fill the A GeoExchange system can even innovative ways to install the sys- ALL MAKES REPAIRED IN-HOME SERVICE your home,” said Jim Padey, tems faster and more efficiently. a National Electrical Code interior space with warmth. reduce hot water costs by 30% a year. Unless You ’re Mowing For Exercise A1 together, GeoExchange systems MEYERS 9GRUNDFUSS expert with Square D. “It In the summer, the process is Homeowners also report a high are a sound investment. The amount WATER PUMPS& ACCESSORIES monitors the home’s wiring reversed; heat is extracted from the FULL LINE OF PLUMBING SUPPLIES hey save rile every air in the house and transferred to the level of satisfaction with their homeowner earth by way of the ground loop GeuExchange systems. In national piping. surveys, 95% of GeoExchange users 20” Cedar Barrel The only externaI energy needed would recommend them to friends for GeoExchange is the smal1 and neighbors. They find them to be very comfortable, clean, safe amount of electricity needed to oper- and ate the fans and pumps. quiet. And users like the fact that by using GeoExchange, they are helping Is GeoExchunge new? to reduce greenhouse gas emissions Not really. The basic technology and fossil fuel use. 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When taking into wood shingle or shake roofs with this weed points out venter, manufactured by the ularity are concrete and clay consideration its projected were severely burned, while why. tile, iong thought to be too Rohm and Haas Company of life, the cost of a tile roof can homes on either side with tile First and foremost, El Philadelphia, also works heaw for many homes. How- be as little as one fifth the were relatively undamaged." Nifio led to a warm and wet against crabgrass after it ger- ESTABLISHED BUSINESS FOR OVER 75 YEARS ever, most homes built within expense of alternate products. For many, however, what wiqter-w eathe r conditions minates--up tu three weeks the last 20 years can easily En terms of fire safety, con- is most impressive about tile that were extremely favor- longer than other crabgrass

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PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1999 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1999 PAGE ELEVEN For Brenda and Tom Fulcher What to look for Quality original construction kev Ten frequently found home problems r/ blocked chimneys, and un- A little over a year and ;1 pleased to find no cracks in Everything looks prettier in most frequent1 y found proh- A significant number 6. ~~~~~dl~Related andsponsible wall forsurfaces, the discomfort are re- half ago Brenda and Tom the plaster. Only a surface thc Spring, and so, tradition- lems in homes. It is signifi- (19.9%) chose this item as safe exhaust disposal. These- Problems Fulcher moved from a home treatment of the walls was ally, home sales shift into cant that within this list of 10 the most common home de- conditions represent more caused by water and air pen- they built adjacent to a golf necessary. high gear just about the same problem categories. at least fect, which includes such than simply inefficient heat- a of problems in etration, but they rarely have course in Cass City and lived Brenda, a native of Cass time as the daffodils start to 1 are directly related to the situations as insufficient ing, they are health and one Or of the other cat- structural significance. Inad- in for 19 years to a home on City. said that she always bloom. But home buyers darnaging effects of water. electrical service to the safety hazards. heating sys- egories, many houses sustain equate caulking and/or Main Street that was built in liked the home even as a girl should be careful not to be Apparently. keepin,0 water house, inadequate overload tems should be serviced and some, although usually not weather-stripping are the 1928. when she drove by in the taken in by a pretty face in out- at'ter a home is built, is protection, and amateur, of- maintained annually by a serious, damage to structural most professional, according to And both of them never re- su hool bus. the form of a fresh coat -of the home owner's most im- ten dangerous, wiring con- components such as founda- 9. poor Ventilation gretted the change for an in- We were very fortunate, the paint or a new ualea bush. portant. and continually nections. Some home inspec- the manufacturer's instruc- tion walls, floor joists, tors said that 70% to 80%, of t1ons. stant. There are several rea- Fulchers are quick to point Since no home is perfect, challenging, task. rafters, or window and door Perhaps due to overly am- It be noted the electrical wiring they see sons for this, bur tops among out. that we had the services home buyers would be wise should that this headers. bitious efforts to save energy, to learn where and how to list represents a national av- is done wrong, and that most them is the condition of the of Wayne Karvas for 4 7. Plumbing many home owners have home. Seldom. if ever, has a months to handle the resto- look beyond the cosmetics erase. Resional climates. of it is attributable to do-it- 5. Poor Overall yourselfers. This is a serious "we r- seal ed" their homes. home stood the test of time ration. He previously had for possible signs of prob- building codes, and the age Maintenance Though never ranked by the resulting in excessive interior like this one that was built in been in charge of restoration lems with heir prospectivc of ;L home played a .signifi- safety hazard. not just a cos- home inspectors as a Num- Inoisture.mis car? purc haw. metic: defect. 1928 by Ralph Young. in Grcentield Viilage. cant role in the ASHI find- Americans take better care her One pluInhing tjng and premature failure of 10 so ings. Perhaps mil reason tor this In addition. the Fulchers did Failure do hcfore they of their cars than thky do defects still ranked hish both structu-ral and huy could mean any nuInt7er 3. Roof Damage is that Young started con- much of the remodeling I. Improper Surface their homes, say home in- among the house problems structural elements. lt can ot' unpleasant surprises rlt'tcr struction after he had pur- ~henibclvesand estimated Gradinmrainage. spectors, who oftcn come encountered, and included also lead to tremendoub lll(lld chased a plan. something al- that they have each devowd the ni ovc. Experts recorn- Although reported by only the existence of old or in- accumulat~on, of'ten 8.5% of the home inspectors across cracked, peeling. or most unheard of in the An avcrast: of 12 huurs ;1 mend hiring and xcompa~iy- Thi~WAS by far the most col~~p~tiblcpiping and waste as the most common proh- dirty paintcd surfaces. crum- allerglc reactions. Thumb at [he iirne. week for over a ?car to [he ins 3 prL)f'cssimd home in- i'r L' q IIL' 11 I 1> Iou nd p r ab1 e ni . bling masonry. makeshift lines. Surprisingly. some Thc original w-iring thar thc homc restoration. \pc~*toi-on a prc-purcli;thi. I-C~O~ICJh! 35.89; of' the lem, rwf Icakage. caused by old or dmiaged shingles. or wirine or plumbing, and hro- home inspectors reportcd 10. Miscelianeous Fulilicr~tid ~sscl;?;t.dby ;in One primary objjectivt. dur- ~\Li~llil.ii~~i(l~l(>:.l1-1~. I>OIIIC-\ hornc inspcztcm surveyed. It improper flashing, wits con- clcc-lriiirin hclore buying thc ing the restoration was to c; t 1- uc I 11 i-ii I ;i 11d in c'ch ;I n Ii'a I is respmsibic for the most sidurcd by ASHI intmberx 10 hoclw itt auction in Scptcm- maintain the home as it was L' j ild I I1 )I). Wh i I c t !I I3 W~)II't common ot' houschnld mala- be a lrcqucn t prohlcm. hct- 1 w-7.1ncctx trdafs 51m- when originally built. Jack ;uar;xilc'c ;1 pcrtci.L iioinc. 411- dies:;water penetration 01th dud Esrtu. Cass City historian, c\ CII thar prohlctns won': basement or crawl space. 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