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SPRINGPORT MI 43284 CAXUu CITY CHRONICLE School expenditures to increase $281,627 Despite the reduction of a In the budget, $1 10,483 Nancy Leino, second grade 2. teacher in the middle school will be taken from the gen- teacher with 16 years in the Millages for 2002-03 were and the high school, com- eral fund in the third of 4 system, has resigned. set and will be the same as bined with one less member payments for bonds floated The school board will elect the previous year, 18 mills in the administrative staff, a to pay for the addition to the new officers at a meeting for non-homestead property revised budget okayed by Campbell Elementary scheduled for Tuesday, July and 4.7 1 for debt service. the Cass City School Board School and other improve- shows school expenditures ments. After this year, there next year will increase will be one more payment to $28 1,627. retire the bonds. Cou n cil okays Despite the increase, the The grading method used school will end the 2002-03 by thc school was reviewed, school year in a healthy fi- highlighted by a report pre- nancial condition. sented by Joan Helwig. Jt Summer Mania Revenue figures could showed that Cass City is the change when amounts re- only school among 10 ceived from local taxes, Fed- schools in the area that did eral taxes and other financ- not figure minuses or pluses alcohol sales ing sources are known. when computing grades. Funds from these sources are Critics of the Cass City sys- Cass City officials Monday tion. listed with the same amounts tem say that having 13 stu- approved a permit allowing “Since Gilligan’s has a li- as the school received last dents earn valedictorian hon- outdoor alcohol sales in con- quor license, the trained per- year. The budget shows rev- ors does not properly distin- junction with this year’s sonnel and insurance, it is enues of $1 1,721,720, up guish the best students. The Summer Mania celebration. best for them to sell alcohol.” from the $1 1,504,720 re- survey showed that none of Village council members In other business during the ceived last year. The bulk of the other 9 schools had more approved a temporary “pa- regular monthly meeting, the the school operating funds than 5 valedictorians. tio permit’’ that will allow council: are derived from the state Supporters of the present the owner of Gilligan’s to *Adopted an amended or- and will increase over system say that earning the operatc an enclosed beer tent dinance establishing water $200,000 from the previous top honors allows more stu- behind his business Friday, and sewer charges and regu- year to $1 O,276,68 1. dents to receive college Aug. 2, from 3 p.m. to 230 lations covering the same Total expenditures are esti- scholarships. Five colleges a.m. Saturday,Aug. 3. within the village. mated at $1 1,608,882 leav- were surveyed. Central Police Chief Gene Wilson Sheridan emphasized there ing $1 12,838 to add to the Michigan, Saginaw Valley recommended approval after are not rate changes in the school’s fund balance, bring- State University and Hope rev1 e wi ng the application . updated ordinance. Rather, GEARING UP - Preparations for Cass City’s 24th annual Fourth of July Festival ing the total to $1.556 mil- College offer scholarships to He noted the owner plans to the document incorporates lion. That’s around 15 per- all valedictorians. Michigan enclose the tent area, requir- the village’s current rates, are well underway. Above, village park employees Brandon Stec and Kelli VanVliet cent of the budget and is rec- State restricts the grants to ing all customers to enter billing procedures and re- spruce up the mound on a ball field where the All-star Little League Tournament ommended for schools by one student and the Univer- from the front door of the lated issues. Council mem- the auditors, Supt. Ken sity of Michigan has no business. The owner also bers are expected to consider will be held Saturday, July 6. Micklash said. scholarships offered just for told council members Mon- rate adjustments at the end earning valedictorian hon- day that he intends to close of the year as they prepare a ors. down the operation earlier new budget. than planned, between 1230 *Approved a Cass City Chronic Wasting Disease The debate is far from over, a.m. and 1 a.m. Planning Commission rec- as is the ultimate resolution “Serving alcohol outside is ommendation to hire the the grading problem. of always a concern,” Wilson planning firm of Micklash said that he acknowledged, adding the Langworthy, Strader, would conduct a personal permit request is not unusual LeBlanc & Associates, Inc., USA to host CWD forum campaign to find persons in other communities. “We of Royal Oak and Grand willing to come before the haven’t done it for a long Rapids to prepare an updated Montana, Nebraska, Okla- USA President Tom number of measures de- ready banned throughout board to express opinions time, but I really don’t see master plan for the village. by Tom Montgomery about the way the school any problems.” The estimated cost is Editor homa, Saskatchewan and Lounsbury, an outdoors col- signed to prevent the disease the Lower Peninsula. South Dakota. umnist who hopes Karr will from entering the state’s bor- The NRC also authorized should issue grades. Wilson said he will have 2 $17,200. to 3 officers on patrol during Deer hunters in Tuscola “This is really a nasty dis- be able shed some light on ders. the DNR director to ban all *Received an update re- the event, and the bar’s owner County will be among those ease,” said Arnie Karr, a wild- CWD. “I haven’t even done The Natural Resources baiting and feeding if CWD OTHER BUSINESS garding removal of an M-8 1 intends to have an adequate asked to participate in a vol- life habitat biologist at the a story on it because of the Commission (NRC) recently is discovered within 50 sign proclaiming Cass City number of employees on untary deer check program Department of Natural Re- voted to ban supplemental miles of Michigan’s border. Rich Sattelberg has been as hometown of former astro- lack of answers,” he added. hand. this fall to test Chronic sources’ Cass City Field Of- - deer feeding in Uppcr Pen- Tonia Koppenaal, Michi- hired to care for school bus- naut Brewster Shaw. The sign for “There are so many things Vi11 age Manager Frank Wasting Disease (CWD). fice. “It’s been found in the we could even be spreading insula counties that border gan Farm Bureau associate ses to replace Charles was replaced with another Creason who resigned. His Sheridan also endorsed the proclaiming the girls 2001 ‘A. wild out west and, recently - Wisconsin (Dickinson, legislative counsel, said the !oca1 sportsmen’s group, this by taking urine from cap- permit application, saying which made big news - out Gogebic, Iron and NRC’s CWD-related orders salary will be the same as the rneanwhile, will host a forum tive deer for lure. It’s horri- local service clubs have sug- Please turn to back page. next month to discuss CWD in Wisconsin. bly scary.” Menominee counties), and fit well with voluntary, pro- retiring mechanic received, The discovery marked the to extend the supplemcntal active measures already be- $603 a week. Sattelberg has gested operated a beer tent. and the potential impact on According to the Wisconsin “However, the logistics and United State’s first CWD out- feeding ban to all of the U.P. ing taken by Michigan’s pri- worked at various farm and Michigan if the disease mi- Department of Natural Re- the permitting process do Motorist grates deeper into the Mid- break east of the Mississippi. sources, researchers are just beginning in May 2003. equipment firms and is a cer- tified mechanic. not make this a viable op- west. “Everybody’s concerned beginning to understand Supplemental feeding is al- Please turn tu back page. Chronic Wasting Disease, a that it doesn’t spread into CWD, which appears to be dies from new threat to North Ameri- Michigan,” Karr added. “It caused by an abnormal pro- can deer populations, is a tcnds to spread and it spreads tein called a prion. injuries brain disease related to Bo- where animals are concen- CWD can be spread by vine Spongiform Encephal- trated. And in deer popula- close contact between ani- opathy, also known as “Mad tions such as in the Midwest, mals, and animals exposed A Cass City motorist who Cow Disease.” it could spread fairly easily.” to a CWD-contaminated en- was critically injured in a 2- CWD has affected elk, mule Karr is scheduled to address vironment may also become car traffic crash early last and free-ranging deer and CWD at the next United infected week died from his injuries. elk primarily in northeastern Sportsmen’sAlliance (USA) Usually, months to years Sanilac County Sheriff’s Coloradolsoutheastern meeting, Wednesday, July pass from when the animal is deputies reported the victim, Wyoming and adjacent Ne- 17, starting at 7 p.m. at Cass infected to when it shows Alan Tough, 26, died last braska, but has been found City Middle School. signs of the disease. Classic Wednesday at St. Mary’s in elk in Colorado, Kansas, “It’s a very scary issue,” said CWD signs in deer and elk Medical Center, Saginaw, 18 months and older include due to extensive head poor body condition, trem- trauma. ors, stumbling, increased sali- The accident, which also Storm causes vation, difficulty swallow- claimed the life of a Hazel ing, and excessive thirst and Park man, occurred the day urination. before at the intersection of outages, fires There has been no way to Cass City and Germania test a live animal for CWD - roads in Sanilac County’s the brain from a recently Greenleaf Township. Severe thunderstorms wreaked havoc in Sanilac County dead animal is examined Dcputies said was over the weekend. Tough microscopically - although traveling east on Cass City The Sanilac County Sheriff’s department reported the storms researchers in Colorado are Road whcn a northbound hit at about 6:30 a.m. Saturday and dumped roughly 3 112 developing a live animal test vchicle driven by Edwin inches of rain in just 30 minutes, causing power outages, for deer, using tonsil biop- Saintjohn, 58, stopped at the flooding, a pair of barn fires and a transformer fire. sies. intersection, pulled into The first barn fire was reported at 739 a.m. at 370 E, In Wisconsin, officials havc Tough’s path and was struck Frenchline Rd. The barn was destroyed, according to surveyed wild deer for CWD on the driver’s side door. Sandusky Fire Department officials, who were assisted by since 1999. More than 1 ,O00 Sai n tjohn was pronounced the Elk Township and Applegate fire departments, and deer have been sampled. dead at the scene. Tough was sheriff’s deputies. Three CWD-positive deer transported to St. Mary’s by The second barn fire alarm sounded at 8 a.m. and involved have now been identified Flightcare Helicopter. a structure at 82 Townline Rd., Sandusky. The Sandusky, from samples collected dur- Deputies said Saintjohn was Moore Township, Carsonville and Elk Township fire depart- ing the 2001 gun deer sea- wearing a seatbelt and ments responded along with the sheriff’s department. The son. All 3 were harvested Tough was not. extent of damage was not known. from portions of Dane and The accident remains under Deputies said the transformer fire was reported at 8: 17 a.m. Iowa counties, and all 3 were investigation by deputies, in the village of Decketville. bucks ages 2 1/2 to 3 years. Summer fun who were assisted at the In addition, flooding was reported in the cities of Marlette scene by Cass City EMS, and Sandusky. PREVENTION Bingham Fire Department Tuscola County escaped significant storm damage, accord- HANNAH VanErp, 6, (left) and her friend, Macy Dickinson, 4, share some paint and the Michigan State Po- ing to Emergency Services Director Pat Finn. “We had a few Michigan officials, mean- brushes and company at the arts and crafts building in Cass City Thursday. * lice Motor Carrier Division. --.---*A.- --.---*A.- m. Uh.l.*.*- & .rr***r T*VI*IIII*I*wH-IyIIII.CIwT~ c 7. washouts, a few trees down, but nothing major,’’ he said. while, are implementing a u*N -- - PAGE TWO CASS CITY C€IRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26,2002 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN b Holbrook It’s a girl Thumb group to Area News host rose show Everything will be coming The American Rose Society Mrs Thelma Jackson up beautiful roses at the is a 110-year-old nonprofit Phone 658-2347 Thumb Rose Society’s an- organization dedicated to A couple of old wringer items? nual Rose Show Sunday, promoting the love of washers at a garage sale last “Roller skates were held on June 30, in Bad Axe. America’s national floral Mrs. David Hacker, Mrs. Friday night fish fry and to afternoon. week brought back memories with clamps and tightened Members of Rose Societies cmblem, the rose. Earl Schenk, Mr. and Mrs. hear the country music by Ron Wolschlager, Bill - not necessarily fond ones. with a skate key? from Huron County and For more information and a Randy Schenk, John, Deryll Sonny Oden of Houston, Smith, Bernard Morley, Jack When I was a kid, you al- *You couldn’t tell whether Michigan will be exhibiting full calendar of events and Janee attended gradu- a Texas. Kennedy and Allen Farrelly ways did “the wash” on a 1946 Studebaker was com- the best they have at the Hu- planned for the “Year of the ation open house forAutumn Sue Wakefield of Gag- met at McDonald’s in Bad Monday, and it was an all- ing or going? man De ve 1 o p m e n t Rose - 2002”, visit www.rose- Hundersmarch at Oswald etown, Olive Dergenhaus of Axe for brcakfast Monday day job. First you had to *Guys used Butch wax to Commission’s mealsite at 46 2002 .org . Hall in Bad Axe on Saturday. Iron Mountain and Mrs. morning. carry in the water from out- stiffen their flat top haircut Westland Dr. The public is Any Huron County garden- Mrs. David Hacker spent Hiram Keyser visited Lana Mrs. John O’Henley and side and heat it in a big oval so it would stand up? invited to come enjoy the ers interested in roses are Tuesday and Thursday with Hart at Gladwin on Wednes- Mrs. Martin Sweeney visited boiler on top of the stove. *The milkman left milk beautiful roses at 1 :30 p.m. welcomed and encouraged Mrs. Earl Schenk. day and came home Thurs- Agnes Milligan, Gertrude Gracie Isabella Russell Then you filled 2 rinse tubs outside the door, and in win- The rose show will high- to attend the Thumb Rose day. light hybrid teas, miniatures, Mary Vandemark of Quinn, Mrs. Polega and Jim with cold water, also hauled ter, if you didn’t bring it in Society’s regular monthly Mrs. Dan Franzel and Allen shrubs, grandifloras, e tc. Marquette visited Mrs. Mar- Sweeney at the Huron Medi- Brad and Andrea Russell in from the pump. It was hard right away the milk would meetings. The next meeting Farrelly visited Dan Franzel These will all be displayed tin Sweeney Friday fore- cal Care facility in Bad Axe announcc the birth of their work. freeze, pushing up the card- will be hcld Monday, June at the Huron County Medi- as exhibitions, sprays, ar- 17, at the Bad Axe Interme- noon. Sunday. daughter, Gracie Isabella. The detergent (“Duz does board bottle top? cal Facility in Bad Axe Fri- Greg and Susan Krozek, Gracic was born May 30, everything” comes to mind) *The worst thing you might rangements, and open diate School cafeteria (park- 9 members of the Greenleaf day afternoon. Ryan and Samantha were 2002 at Bronson Hospital. came in a box that usually catch from the opposite sex blooms. Gardeners will see ing lot is off Cemetery Extended Homemakers met Fred Goodman and Irene Sunday afternoon gucsts of She weighed 7 pounds, 2 contained a glass tumbler or was cooties? the many types of roses Road), at 7 p.m. No reserva- at the Huron County Senior Kippen of Port Huron and Ray and Rita Depcinski. ounces and was 20 1/2 inches a dishtowcl as a bonus. *Princess available for beautifying tions arc needed to attend Fair at the Bad Axe High Tim Bailey of Carrolton 12 members of The l’ravel- long. The white clothes went in Summerfallwinterspring was their Michigan landscape. the Rose Show. were Wednesday guests of Visitors will also be able to School on a Mystery Tour. ing Breakfast Club met at Her brother is Grady. Her first, then the colored ones, on the Howdy Doody Show? Thanks for calling Mrs. Curtis Cleland. Stafono’s in Bad Axe Thurs- grandparents are AI and and finally the dark, dingy ask rose growing questions The group later went to the *Popular songs were 872-2010 with Mrs. Dale Laming and Mrs. day. They will meet at Side- Emily Shcarcr of‘l’hrtx Riv- overalls. of the Rose Society members Big Boy in Bad Axe for “Praise the Lord and Pass the feature story ideas strawberry pie. The next Allen Depcinski took Tracy walk Cafe in Pigeon next ers and Don and Koscann Occasionally a garment (or Ammunition” and “1’11 Be present. 1 meeting will be at Laming to Ferris College at weck. Russcll of Cass City. a body part) would get Down to Get You in a Taxi, Schneeberger’s cottage at the Big Rapids for a ball tourna- Mr. and Mrs. Randy caught in the wringer and Honey”? lake in July. men t Tuesday. Rutkowski, Keith and Amy, you’d have to press the re- Bob Cleland Sr. of Alvin and Anita Iseler and Leiterman lease bar to extricate it. That There’s a scorecard that de- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Waterford and A.J. Cleland Ali of Port Hope and Mrs. was a real pain. termines, based on how Rumptz, Mr. and Mrs. Bob left Friday to spend some Allen Depcinski wcrc Satur- After being agitated, wrung many you remember, whether Jackson and Thelma Jackson time at Cheboygan at Bob day afternoon and supper receives and put through both rinses, you’re “older than dirt”, but were Father’s Day dinner Sr’s home there, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale everything went out to the really, who needs it? guests of Pat and Dean Mrs. Dan Franzel, Ailen Laming and family. scholarship clothesline. In the winter, the Adarns in Ubly. Farrelly and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mrs. Martin Sweeney and clothes were hung indoors, Julie Koraleski, Tanya, Jen- Schember visited Dan Mrs. Gcrald Wills visited which meant getting slapped Thc University of Michi- nifer and Katie of Bad Axe Franzel at the Huron County Thelma Jackson Tuesday af- in the face with somebody’s gan has selected 1,397 top Academy and Allen Farrelly went to Medical Care Facility Mon- ternoon. damp long underwear when high school seniors from 401 the Big Boy in Bad Axe for day. Jack Kennedy, Bill Smith, you tried to walk through the supper on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Moore Bernard Morley and Allen schools throughout the state, house. students on Farrelly met at McDonald’s including Cass City High As if the old washers were Ray and Rita Depcinski at- and family of Snover, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Taylor and Brian, in Bad Axe Friday morning School, to receive the Re- not enough nostalgia for one tended the wedding recep- gents Merit Scholarship. honor roll Dan Gibbard, Mr. and Mrs. for breakfast e day, e-mail from my friend tion for Mr. and Mrs. Will- Ray and Rita Depcinski at- The scholarship recognizes down south called up all sorts iam Scanton at the Ubly Fox Marty Wagoner and Jordan were Sunday supper guests tended the Huron Patrol at “outst and i n g academic of other almost forgotten Deford Christian Academy Hunters Hall Saturday where the Huron County Airport ac hicvcmen t, scholarly memories. announces the fourth quar- Barney Schubering’s Band of Mr. and Mrs. Evans Gibbard for Father’s Day. Sunday at Bad Axe. promise and potential to the I’m sure these reminis- ter honor roll. played. Rhonda Heleski and Olive Dergenhaus of Iron university community.” cences are significant of William Scanton were mar- Rita Depcinski and Alice Mountain left Thursday af- Among the recipients is something, surely not getting KindergartedGrade 1 ried at St. Columbkille Depcinski attended the fu- ter spending a week with Jamie L. Leiterman of Cass old! A honor roll Catholic Church at 2 o’clock neral of their Uncle Leonard Mrs. Hiram Keyscr, City. Anyway, do you remember Gregory Allen, Shania Saturday. Booms at St. Anthony’s Mrs. Gerald Wills spent Fri- Recipients were selected for when: Chambers, Daniel Cotton, Alex Particka, Melvin and Catholic Church at Helena day with Dolly and Dale thc award based on grades, Michael Green, Isaac Mercer, Charlotte Particka and at 1030 Saturday, Hind in Bad Axe. class ranking and test scores. *After the clothes had been Erin Moore, Brooklyn Spear, LONG Archie and Penny Guigar Mrs. Gerald Wills visited Mr. and Mrs. Mark Farrelly, They will each receive a washed, rinsed and dried, Trenton Spcar, Andrew Wice went to Ubly Heights for the Mrs, Curtis Cleland Sunday Grant, Lee and Heath and $1,500 non-renewable you got out the old sprinkler and Andrea Willis. Allen Farrclly had dinner scholarship when they enroll 7 bottle and dampened them TERM Sunday at the Pcppcrmill in in the U-M in Ann Arbor in before ironing? Elementary Bad Axe for Fathcr’s Day. the fall of 2002. *The headlight dimmer A honor roll mCASS*-0-m I THEATRE Wayne Sweeney of switch was on the floor, left Chanse Collins, Joey Cot- CASS CITY 872-2252 CARE - __ - . .- __ - __ Saginaw, Mary Kay and Dan of the clutch? ton, Jordan Dunning, Andrea ENDS THURSDAY 8:OO Only Rittcr, Alex and Beth of Elk- *Women painted a seam Hollosy, Ashlcigh Moore, INSURANCE Wed. Double Punch On Movie Goer Cards ton, Eric and Hcidi Sweeney, Eschtruth down the back of their legs Josic Moore, Casi Spcar, Thurs. “Bargain Nite” Save $$$$ Brandon, Nicole and Brett to simulate wearing stock- Nicole Willis and Trent TRUE WORLD WAR II EVENT and Bruce Sweeney of Ubly arrives ings during WWII? Willis. To protect your assets ‘WINDTALKERS” (R) were Father’s Day dinner “Ration cards and tokens and help keep you.. . FRIDAY Thru TUESDAY (COMEDYIACTION) guests of Jim and Kay for duty limited how much you could I3 honor roll Fri.-Sat.-Sun. 7:30,Sat. Gate 9:40 Sweeney. buy of scarce products? Aleah Allen, Whitley Mer- Safe. Sound. Secure.’” Monday & Tuesday 8:OO Jim Lewis, Bernard Morley, Air Force Airman James G. *Kids had “Duck and cer, Zak Syacsure, Nick White F.B.I. Agent Teams Up With Street Wise Bill Smith, Jack Kennedy Eschtruth has arrived for Cover” drills at school, hid- Schalau, Chantell Toner and Loud Mouth To Solve Crime and Allen Farrelly met at duty at Offutt Air Force Base, ing under the desk and cov- Tyler Wice. McDonald’s in Bad Axe for Omaha, Neb. ering up the head in prepara- ;y?2iglit breakfast Wednesday morn- Eschtruth is a communica- tion for a bomb attack? Junior High ing. ti o n cornpu te r sy stems con - *Civil Air Patrol volunteers A honor roll s I 11 SZItu 11 ctJpti Melvin and Charlotte troller with the 55th Com- went to the top of Wood’s Jordan Cotton and Ashley cy Shutz. Particka and Mechcllc and mun i ca t i ons Squadron , Drug Store to watch for en- (989) 872-51 14 Greg Reid and Ethan of A 2000 graduate of King- emy aircraft? 6468 Main Streel, Cass City C 1 i n ton Tow n s h i p we re ston High School, he is the *Your mom shopped where Senior High Father’s Day dinner guests of they gave out Green Stamps, A honor roll son of Mark J. Eschtruth of Your insurance Protector Ted and Kim Particka at Kingston and Kathlene E. which were pasted in a book Debbie Baughman and Madison. Sutton of Croswell. and redeemed for household Candy Collins.

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In an effort to assure Tuscola Mabel crosscd the riner or weeks to go anywhere, to words in one sentence it was about once a month for sev- week urgcd State Rep. Tom “How can you cut Fire Pro- County families that fire pro- today when we expect to Over the years, there have been sevcral dogs in the housc- Mcyer (R-Bad Axe), to op- tection Grants when there is considercd an outburst of eral months after that. Fi- tection grants will not be cross the country in a matter chatter. hold, all appreciated but all with minds of their own. pose cuts to Michigan’s an alternative plan that de- drastically cut in the 2003 nally, along about February of hours. Otic day whcn Mabel got I mentally reviewed my attempts to keep my pets from fire fighters . creases the state’s deficit budget, Kern signed a pledge her pregnancy was becoming One of the essential modes on the fcrry, Jim noticcd shc chasing anything moving. I recall one adventurous pet that With the state in dire finan- without risking the safety to not cut fire services if so obvious it seemed almost of travel in the old days were was in a mothcrly way. “Had jumped out of a partially opencd window in my car to get at cial straits and a budget defi- and security of our families,” elected and urged Rep. rude not to say something. whatever it was that drew his attention. the river ferries. There are onc in the oven” as they used So Jim decided he would do cit of more than $300 mil- said Kern. “It is shameful to Meyer to do the same. still a fcw left, but modern What perked the memory was watching a dog on the back the to say. his best to be congenial. lion looming in 2003, day bridges have made river of a Bartnik pick-up parked next to the Chronicle last week. Republican majority in the Hc didn’t comment, of One day as Mabel left the ferries more of a curiosity He lay on top of a tool chest unfettered and didn’t move a Leg is)at ure proposed bal- course. Jim had a bit of a belly ferry, Jim asked, “When’s than a necessity. muscle when the riders in the front seat left the car to do ancing the budget by se- Millington family h i in sc I f and u 11 d crs t ood that your papoose due, Mabel?” The old ferry captains saw some shopping. Was still waiting peacefully when they re- verely slashing state pro- muntioning pregnancy to ;I “April,” shc said. “When’s turned a few minutes later. it all: suddcn storm, sheep wornan who may not bc prcg- your ?” grams. One program that Re- jumpins overboard and You need to have chased a dog down the street to really publicans proposed cutting faces drug charges women having babies while appreciate that. is Firc Protection Grants. Thcir proposal would reduce they waitcd for the ferry. It The Weather- A Millington family is fac- tion, more than 70 marijuana was all part of a day’s work, ********** these grants by 50 percent, ing charges of marijuana plants were found growing 15 hours a day, sevcn days a High Low Precip. stripping money from local possession and manufactur- on the property in Milling- week. Tuesday ...... 73 ...... 46 ...... 0 Look for a wide choice of items in the arts and crafts depart- fire. ing following a Thumb Nar- ton,”said Detective Lt. Mitch I remernbcr a Will Rogers Wednesday...... 83 ...... 54 ...... 0 ment at the July 4 Festival. Last weck, all of the inside sites “It blows my mind that Rcp- cotics Unit (TNU) investiga- Krugielki, TNU commander. story about his dad taking Thursday ...... 89 ...... 62 ...... 0 were reserved and there were just 3 outdoor sites remaining. rescntativc Meycr and his tion. “Officers seized additional cattlc from Missouri to Kan- Friday ...... 83 ...... 65 ...... 1.04” caucus can actually justify TNU officers began their marijuana and seeds, para- sas on the Kansas City fcrry. Saturday ...... 85 ...... 67 ...... 35” ********** further cuts in funding for investigation after receiving phernalia and growing One steer jumpcd overboard Sunday ...... 88 ...... 46 ...... tr. local fire departments,” said a tip from the Tuscola equipment within the resi- and drowned. Rogers Monday ...... 88 ...... 62 ...... 0 Jeanne Lohela, former Cass City Middle School principal Kern. “It is obvious that his County Sheriff’s Department dence.” claimed the stccr committcd (Recordcd at Cass City wastcwater treatment elant.) who is moving to Byron Center, has been scouring the town priorities are out of whack alleging that persons at a The family - a husband, suicide to avoid entering trying to find a set of lost keys. with those of our families. He Millington residence were wife and son - now face Kansas. As far as I know, it’s not true that someone swiped them to is out of touch with our com- selling marijuana. Officers charges. In addition, Most ferries had a fee for keep her chained to Cass City. mu n i ty.” from TNU and the Michigan Krugielki said, the Tuscola cars, another for walk-on pas- alternative plan offered An State Policc, Caro post, ob- County Prosecutor’s Office is sengers and a fee for live- ********** last month would save the tained and executed a search reviewing the case to deter- stock. A friend told about state more than $190 million me warrant at the home. mine if forfeiture action will one Columbia River ferry- Igut You Can Be PreDared The vast majority of golfers nevcr register a hole in one through downsizing bureau- Protect your life, home, car, business, and “As a result of the search be initiated against the man (we’ll call him “Jim”) during their careers. Fewcr yet record an ace when it really rctirement with quality covetagc from cratic overhead and cutting warrant and TNU investiga- family’s residence. who charged $1 per car, 25 means something. wasteful state spending. The Farm Bureau Insurance. cents for walk-on passcngers Make thc call now. before disaster strikes. One of the very few is Dale Auslandcr, a Cass City arca plan does not cut any state 1 I and IO cents per head for I CD altcrnatives up to 6% Bryce J. McIntosh native and 1973 graduate of Cass City High School who programs, but achieves the sheep. 1023 E. Caro Rd. lives in Florida. He connected for a hole in one while par- 989-67341Caro, MI 55 ticipating in a United Way benefit tournament. Jim was kind of choosy about his passengers, FARM BVRf I.UMuTLi4I .bARYEIR€AU LlFt .FARMBIREAUiXrXIML He scored his ace on an 183-yard par 3 hole and when the I wwwfarrnbureauinsurance-micorn ball dropped in he also won an 18-foot fishing boat and Vaccinations though, and often charged motor valued at $12,000. double for someone he didn’t like the looks of. There is a drawback to Auslander’s good fortune. He is no MAKE A DIFFERENCE longer an amateur nor is he a professional. Hc is barrcd from The ferryman lived in Wash- entering anymore tournaments for a year and his case will be scheduled ington so he charged the reviewed after the year to determinc what his status will be. regular 25 cents per hcnd for bums and hobos who wanted A little of this and that as bus depot. On the Michigan to cross into Oregon. A hobo insanilac seen from the corner of Oak side, a site near Cobo center from Oregon, however, had und Main. How it is or how is required. to pay 50 cents to cross into BECOME A FOSTER OR The Sanilac County Hu- it should be. All in all, don’t look for any Washing ton. This was Ji in’s mane Society will be offer- It was interesting to me as a action soon. When it comes way of keeping out the riff- ADOPTIVE PARENT ing pet vaccinations Satur- non-hockey fan to read let- to dealing with casinos and raff. day, June 29, from 10 a.m, to ters to the editor in Detroit related endeavors, making Onc day an especially 6447 Main Street, Cass City (989)872-8249 newspapers complaining decisions compares to the TUSCOLA COUNTY FAMILY 3 p.m. scruffy-looking fellow INDEPENDENCEAGENCY The society is located at about the front-page treat- movement of glaciers. showed up on the Oregon 189 S. Marsh St., Carsonville. ment that the Detroit Red It does have a couple of side of the river and asked NEEDS FAMILIES TO PROVIDE Vaccinations being offered Wings received on the way things going for it. Unlike the ferry operator how much LOVING & STABLE HOMES TO @Hardwood .Laminates include CVR for healthy cats to winning the Stanley Cup. the downtown People Mover it would cost to cross the CHILDREN and kittens over 6 weeks of What the letter writers don’t that goes in circles and fails river. “I’ll take you all the ...I*...... take into consideration is aVCT Tile aCeramics age, DLH and Parvo for to provide a connection with way across for %)cents,” Jim AT FOR HOMES healthy dogs and puppies that the newspapers are re- downtown Detroit and the said. “Or I would take you FOR: over 6 weeks of age, and ra- flecting where the commu- suburbs, it would connect 2 half way for free.” TEENAGERS nity interest is, giving the Carpet .Vinyl bies for eligible cats and dogs cities and be an outstanding One of the regular passen- SIBLING GROUPS over 4 months of age. majority of readers what they tourist attraction. gers on Jim’s ferry was a Na- CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS SUMMER HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., All pets must be on leashes want to read. The second big plus is that tive American woman we’ll On the other hand, I never Sat. 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. After hours by appointment I or confined in crates. Resi- Jorensen is not asking for a call “Mabcl”. Mabel often FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL dents whose pets have been have bought into sports as a cent of public funds, except crosscd the river to visit rela- LISA KERN AT (989)868-3789 vaccinated previously are unifying factor to bind De- for acquiring a 20-ycar leasc tives in Oregon. Then she asked to bring the vaccina- troit, or any other major city, for $1 for a site on the De- would return on the ferry sev- tion certificate. together. In recent days there troit side. eral days later. 1 The Want Ads Are Newsy Too! 1 Society officials hope to have been numerous refer- offer vaccinations free of ences giving credit to the charge to address the need 1968 champion Detroit Ti- for a healthy pet population gers as a moving force to get in the county. Even though past the previous year’s riots. the vaccinations are being Then comparing this year’s Red Wings championship A Start A offered as a public service, Smart To Child’s Future donations towards the team with that team and its kcvou planning to save and pay for a child’s higher education great healing effect. expenses? A smart sta.~to 3 child’s future. The Hartford offers the shelter’s expenses and refur- ZblART 529”’ progranl that includes: bishing of its animal facili- Winning is great, especially m Federal Income Tax-Free Withdrawals If Used To Pay Foc Oualifled Higher Education Expenses’ ties will be welcomed. for fans. I’m a true baseball Higher Contribution Cimib Than Most Other Stales Proprams fan, but I just can’t buy giv- Special Gib and Estate Tax Trealment The Sanilac County Hu- ing baseball or any other 0 Earninps Grow Tax-Delerred mane Society is a non-profit, Control of School Choices & Beneliciary Changes charitable, tax-exempt orga- sport mystical healing pow- Bonus: Unlike mny other 52‘) progrmu, yo11 ctia>s:r I I HOU*and ?J nization and all donations ers. mere to invest any percentage of your conuibution ilnwng eight It’s still only a game. diversified and professiomlIy-nl;lnagrdIndividud Fund Options. are fully tax deductible. The To Urnmn abort SMART 529 and cotlega savin#% p11a.m far1 free to COntaCt shelter is operated solely by ********** volunteers to help lost, David A Weiler or Newell E. Harris abused and homeless pets in Harris & Company the county. Niels Jorensen, president of Skylink International in Cass City, MI 48726 Although the shelter cur- rently is not accepting any Montreal has invested $7 989-872-2688 more pets, officials continue million in a project to build to help find lost pets, and are a $30 million-plus gondola line with 60 cars spanning THE seeking good foster and HARTFORD adoptive homes. More in- the Dctroit River between formation is available by Windsor and Detroit. calling (810) 657-8962. He says that the line could Later this year, the society be in operation in a year. hopes to offer a spay and However, finding needed lo- neutering program for pets cations promises to be a ma- whose owners cannot afford jor problem. The Ontario Are you experiencing the domino effect, one problem after another, it. Lottery and Gaming Corp. has nixed a plan to use a site in your life? Thumb Area Behavioral Services is a fully licensed, earmarked for the casino’s outpatient program providing second hotel and a charter substance abuse both treatment and prevention programs. Outpatient services are available through CASS CITY CHRONICLE Tuscola Behavioral Systems including individual, marital, USPS 092-700 Health PUBLISHED EVERY WEONES~AY family and various group therapies. AT CASS CITY. MICHIGAN 6550 Main Street Secondzlsss postage paid at Institute Cass City, Michigan 48726 :f you have questions regarding available services or groups POSTMASTER: Send address changes to )lease call: Tuscola Behavioral Health System (989) 673-6191 or ‘CASS CITY CHRONICLE, P.O. BOX 0- 4 115, CASS CITY, MI 48726 80 4 62-68 1 . New Optical Shop John Haire, publisher Contact Lenses Refractive Surgery National Advertising Representative, Michigan Weekly Newspapers, Inc., Corneal and Cataract Evaluations 257 Michigan Avenue, East Lansing, Michigan. Subscription Prices: To post offices in David B. Krebs, M.D. Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac counties - Sl8.W a year or 2 years for TUSCOLA $30.00,3 Patrick J. Bell, O.D. years for $42.00,$12.00 for 6 months, and 3 months for $9.00. 4624 Hill Street In Michigan - $20.00 a year, 2 years Cass City for $36.00,3 years for $48.00. In other parts of the United States - (989) 872-3800 $23.00 a year, 2 years for WO.00, 3 years for !652.00. Payable in advance. For information regarding newpaper EO. Box 239. Caro, MI 48723 PH. (989) 67316191 or advertising and commercial and job 1-800-462-6814 TDD (989) 672-4780 printing, telephone 872-2010. PAGE FOUR Circuit court proceedings

'I'hc follo\s,ing pcoplc ap- $ I20 in costs iind liners. days in j;iiI and 24 months pc;ircc1 in ?'irscol:i County oAnthony M. Harris, 19. probation for his plea of C i rc u i t CIou r t 1list w cc k o ti Milli ngt oii. LVLIS sciitcnccil to guilty to operating a motor \v;ir i oil s c r-i ni i n :I1 ch ;it-gcs: 90 days in .i;iil (35 days de- vchicle whilc under the in- *Donald R. Sliagcna Jr.. 39. fci-red) and I8 months pro- flucnce of liquor, third of- Vx~r.plcadcd guilty to op- bation for his plca of puillq' fcnsc. Fch. 26 in Caro. crating ;i niotor vehicle 01' He wa\ also ordered to pay Many high schoolers took dinner followed. Camp I and to larccny pt-opcrty valucei whilc undcr thc influence of $5,360 in costs and fines, a week off of work last week Camp I1 ran at the same time, at 5 I ,000or IIIOI'C last Ilcto- Iicliiot-. third ot'fcnsc, May 26 $85 in restitution and a SO to volunteer their time as but were at different ends of bcr in Mi 11i ngton vIlwn sh i p. $I i n Frc 11-1on t Tow ti sh i p. forensics fee. camp counselors at Bay the campground. Aftcr din- He w;w also ot-dcrcd to pay A p re - se n t c tic c i nvu s t ig a- *Nicholas K. Kincaid, 18, Shore Basketball Camp. ner the counselors put on a costs and fines totaling tion "as ordcrcd and bond Millington, was sentenced to This camp is located in skit for the campers, and then $1,430 and restitution of was continued at Pr; 10.000. 36 months probation and 90 Sebewaing. The camp began they broke up into their $2.000. Sentencing is to he scticd- days in jail (deferred to the Sunday, June 16, and went teams. Each counselor Jc rry Lce- J ose ph S t ol le, 1llt.d. end of probation) tor his plea until Friday, June 21 for the coachcd a tcam with at lcast 25. Siiginaw, was scntenccd .IIarold I). Sctir~idcrJr.. 36, of guilty to attcinptcd third campers. one other person. The team to I SO days in jail and 24 Silvcr\\rood, pleaded gui I ty dcgrcc criminal sexual con- The counselors had to re- names were takcn from the months prohation for his to operating a motor vchiclc duct InvolF ing a victim un- port to camp a day earlier to NBA teams. Al'tcr the camp- plca of guilty to larceny of ivhilc under thc influence of der the ape of 13 years Fcb. b receive instruction on what ers got to meet the coaches, propcrty valucd at $1,000 to liquor. third ofiensc, and flee- I n M 1111 ngto n Township. their responsibilities were for everyone wcnt to the taber- $20,000 March 22 in Den- ing a policc officcr. fourth He wa\ dso ordcrcd to pay the week and get to know naclc for Bible time. Every inark 'Ibw ns hip. dcgrce, May 27 in Freniont costs and t'incs totaling $620. one another. Saturday night night there wcrc staff niect- He was also ordered tn pay ings. Thcre were two incct- To w n sti i p . $060 in costs and fines plus eD,i\id Dryden, 18, the staff arrived at 5:OO p.m. A prc-sentence invcstiga- ings evcry night that took $1.183 in reslitution. Fairgrove, pleadcd no con- for orientation at the Family tion w;is ordered and bond place from IO: IS to 10:45 .Patrick E. Church, 47, te\t to second degree crimi- Center. Here they were was continued at $12,000. p.m. and I0:45 to 1 I : p.m. Saginaw. was sentenced to n a 1 sc x u a I c o n d uc t i nvo 1v - greeted by the camp deans I5 Scntcncing is to hc sched- Each morning, wake up was I2 nionths probation iind 90 trig a victim undur thc agc of and the directors of the camp. ulcd. at 7: IS a.m. Camp I had cals, MK. AND MKS. Stuart Merchant recently presented an original print days in .jail (dcfcrrcd to the 13 year\ in 1098-99 in The camp dean for Camp I erTony J. LaImndc, 3 I, CO- Fairgrow. was Chuck Arnold and the which arc excrciscs such as of "Desert Flower" by artist and lithographer John S. Sonimers to cnd of probation) for his plca nif'cr, Colo., pleadcd guilty A prc - sc n ten c t n ves t i g a- camp dean for Camp was running and stretching, ;It of guilty to atternpted pos- t' I1 Rawson Memorial Library in Cass City. Pictured above with the paint- to operating ;I motor vehicle tion was otdcrccl and bond Jeff' Bader. Lew and Gerry 7:30 and Camp I1 wcnt right session of a firearm by a felon ing given in memory of Sommers' 75th birthday are (from left) Joan whilc unclcr tlic influence of w ;I \ 1'0n t I 11 ed at $5 (1,000. Tibbits oversee all of the to brcakfast at 7:30. 1:ollow- - - Nov. 23 in Kingston Town- u liquor, third of'f'cnsc, March Sentencing IS to be xhd- camps and activities that are ing breakfast both camps had Merchant, Friends of the Library member; Shelly deBeaubien, presi- ship. cabin clean up. From there 24 in Indianliclds Township. He was also ordered to pay ulcd. hcld at Bay Shore Camp. dent of the friends; and Kate VanAuken, library director. John Sonimers A pre-scntcnce invcstiga- on, Camp I and Cariip I1 did $980 in costs and fines. After everyone introduced tion was ordered and bond pretty much the siinic things, graduated from Cass City High School in 1946 and from Albion College .Randy I,. Donovan. 35, themselves and told why was continued at $SO,OOO. they wanted to be thcre, the but not at the same tirnc. For in 1952. A master printer and artist, he was coordinator of printmaking Caro. was scntcnced to I80 evcry basketball thing such Sentencing is to be set. counselors played games in the Art and Art History Department of the IJniversity of New Mexico. *Ryan P. Havican, 18, Ray as gamt's , fu n d ;i iii c n t ;i I s, and A such as the human knot to City. was scntonccd to orit: learn who everyone was. At competitions, Camp I1 wcnt He died in 1987 at the age of 60. to the USA gytiis to play, ycar and 1 I months to 5 this time, the deans passed years in prison f'or his plca of whilc Camp I stayed :it the I out lists to each counselor guilty to brcaking and cntcr- ~SHFRY\ cam pgrou n d , S t ati c) n s we rc July 12-13 in Cass City letting them know what ing a building with intent to r&Friday, June 28 camp they were in and who for an hour and ;I half' in thc P coinniit larceny Jan. 9 in Ak- AA to morning. Aftcr lunch thcrc was going be in their cabin 1.0ti Tow n s h i p , ;i ticl at t e til pt cd such as other counselors and was a guest speakcr each day Swim-a-thon scheduled hre ;i k i n g and en t cr i n g J :i 11. cam per s . The c o u n seIo r s and then the campers played games. Camp I hac1 co-cd IO in Dcnninrk Township. We're open for another season wcre treated to Subway sand- The Helen Stcvcnshemo- thcir healthy nlusclcs to ;in hlDA Clinic :it Gcncsys He was also ordcrcd to pay teams, but Camp did not. wiches for dinner. After din- I1 rial Pool of Cass City will he swim for those who can't. I< cg ion a I M ed i c ;i 1 c'c ti I c r, court costs rind fines total- ncr, the two camps broke up The games were 5 on 5. Af'- hosting an annual "Swini-a- 'I'hcy :ire cncouragcd to grab S up po r t G r o ii p . c x I c n s i vc ing $ I20 plus $632 in rcsti- and wcnt with the dean of ins ii t t - ter ganics thcrc was a rest 'l'hon" Friday, July 12 - Sat- their slccping bag, bring ;I rcscxc h prog ra hc Uti i t 11ti on. S UN DAY 8 RU NC H their camp. At this time, they period More dinner. This urday, July 13 to bcncfit the tcnt and join thc pool stnf'f' vcrsity of Michigan, Michi- .Williarii S. Elscholz, 34. got their assignments for the was thc staff's f'avoritc part M uscu lar Dystrophy A sm- f'or a night of f'oocl, 1.11ti. gan State LJnivcrsity, and sno\~cI-,\vas scntcnccd to 3 Sunday, June 30 week. They each rcceivcd a of' the day. Following din- c i a t ion . ?:II iic s ;~nd , o f cou rsc, s w i 111 - Wayne State IJnivcrxity, ;t to 10 years for his plea of' HI folder with schedules for the t wcck canip Cavcll on ner each night, thcrc was Switiirncrs will bc collcct- tii i 11 guilty to opcrating ;I motor 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. week, what team they were, ' ) I.ake Huron in Lexington candy storc, free time, and in$ plcdgcs f'rom thcir f'utii- '1 h c* I ii o ti cy r ;i i ml t'i-c I i i t Ii i s \rchiclc whilc irndcr the in- it, and who was on and gen- showcrs. 'The last thing for tly ~indfriends and using cvcnt will st;iy in thc Micl- :ind funding tomrards the pur- llucncc of liquor, third of- eral information that was the carnpers at night was hstcrn Michigan ;irc*ii to chnsc :ind repairs of' wheel- Iknlic, Oct. IC) in Kingston needed. At this tirne, the ti t s chairs and/or briaocs. All scr- Bible time. At this time, CY- tiel p chi Id re ancl adu I with 'I'ownship. and to being an counselors got to pick what viccs arc proviclcd at Libso- cryone had a chance to sing Police otic of thc 43 toriiis of nciiro- habitual ot'tcndcr (2 prior station they wanted to be at. I 11 11sc ti I ;I I d i sorclcrs . lutcly no cost to the paticxiit and lcarn more about God. 1.r I on y c: ()n \, i ut ions) . The stations to choose from Pi-ogriitii scrv iccs i nc I udc or t h c i r f'ri in i 1y . Hcb was ;ilso ordcrccl to pay were defense, ball handling, Friday night caiiie sooncr probe shooting, conditioning, and than cvcryonc had cxpcctcct. passing. This was thc station The plan was to go to thc thefts that they would be at cvery hcach in Caseville f'or the Cass City policc invcsti- day in thc morning. Aftcr all day, but due to the pouring ptcd a pair of' thcf't COIII- of this was takcn carc of, the rain, the deans decided to plaints last week. counselors had free tirnc un- cancel this plan. Instead Woodrow Strong, C'ass City, First Ihptist Church til 10:30 p.111.. At that time, there was a counselor garnc Fcpor tcd Thursday that h I s 6420 1 loughtoii St., C'ass City, MI 48726 they all had to be in the tab- where the staf'f of Canip I hicyclc was stolcn l'rotii thc E OF MI 939-872-3 IS5 played the staff of Camp I1 ernacle to learn songs for thc f'ront porch of' his forriicr s our physical environments can b Sunday School 9:45 a.m. and the hoops were lowered wcek. The theme was "Live home at 657 I Hoiiphton St. so too can our minds. We clutter our minds Sunday Morning Worship Service I I :OO am Out Loud." in the Youth Center for camp- The Fcs t cr Di ;i mo nd bac grocery lists, "to do" lists, telephone numbers, Sunday Lvc~iiingScrviue 630p.m. ers to dunk. The rest of the k Sunday was the big day bikc, cjcscribcd clark hluc s, etc. Keeping all of these things Prayer Meeting LS! Bible Study, Wednesdays, 7:OO p.m. day was spent packing and ;IC when the campcrs arrivcd. in color with rcd dccals, is formidable task and a source of Thc staff receivcd their cleaning up the cabins. The valucd at $400. constant anxiety, especially when the pace of life and First Pr esby t cri a 11 C'h u r ch the program for the parcnts be- 0 shirts. They had theme Earlier in the week, Ellainc work require that more things be added to our mental Brii+rivi'Ftw "Livc Out Loud" on the front gan at 6:30 and check out Stoutenburg 0 f inventory than are being removed. Fortunately, there 650s Church St., C'ass City, MI 48726 and had STAFF on the back. was at 8:OO p.m. Colu 111 hiavi 1 le repor tcd thc are many effective ways to clean up our meritaf clut- Bay Shore is such a reward- 872-5400 The shirts were red with blue theft 01' ii cellular phonc. ter, and thereby increase our peace of mind. One ing experience. I Iovcd it as Sundny Scl~ool- Scpt.-May 10:45 a.111 and white writing to follow Stoutenburg told policc she simple way is to make a list of all the things hanging a camper and now have the Worsliip Scn~icc10:45 a,m. a patriotic theme. This way, had been visiting her fathcr over our heads, then decide which of these things privilege to be a camp coun- Pastor - Dilvc 13lnckhurn when the campers arrived, in the villagc and discovered deserve out immediate attention, which can ba done they had no problern finding selor. 1 know many students later which should be "thrown At- the phonc missing when she and overboard." Good Siicplict-d 1,utlicran Church a staff member because they give up a wcck's pay, but it though we shouldn't feel bad about throwing mean- rctu rncd homu. Main St., C'ass C'ity, MI 48720 stood out with their shirts on. is worth it knowing that you ingless things overboard, one item we should always OS20 The check in was from 1 :30 may have touched or made ;I keep on our list is to "pray daily.* Prayei has a way of 872-2770 until 4:OO p.m. Everyone difference in someone elsc's Picnic lessening our anxiety and helps us to keep things in Woi ship Sei \'IN 0:30a.m. was welcomcd to camp and lifc. the proper perspective. Whenever we pray, we are I3ible Class Cy: Sunday School I0:45 a.m. slated building a loving relationship with God and we are Pastor - Cicrald Mcyer recognizing Him as our source of strength. Life can 'I'hc 'I'uscola County VOlUIl- simpler and more carefree, but we have to extend tcers-In-Action, l'oriiierly the be an effort to make it so. Things We Print Sen ior Go-Gc t tcrs, w i I1 host a Prc-Fourth of July Picnic C'ass City Church of Christ and Rrown Bag Auction Sat- 6743 1:. Main St , Cas City, MI 48726 urday, June 29, from I I xtn. BUI Id I 11g pl1011e 872 -5 44 0 0 Tickets Business Cards to 4 p.m. at the Iieesc Park. Contacts 872-2367 or 872-3 130 The park is located north of Menus Accounting Forms Worship Scnice Sunday 1 1 :UO a.ni 62 6.00 p til. M-81 on VanBurcn Road Hible Study Sunday 1O:OO a iii & Wednesday 7:OO p.ni Letterheads Programs next to the high school. N ovc's t a C ' ti u r c ti o 1' Cy 11 I- is t Vouchers Statements T h e a I 1- y o u- c ;i n - e a t tiic n ii Cass City C'trurch of the Y,I dLal'clle - includes hot dogs, baked 2S9b N.C'ciiictci-y IU,C'ass C'ity, MI 48726 Brochures Envelopes 6538 'Thii-d St.: C'ass City, MI 48726 bcans, chips, salad and hcv- 872-3658 01- 572- 1 105 Booklets cragcs tor $4 per person. 872-2604 01 872-5201 I3iblc Scliool 9:30 a,tii. In addition to the auction, Sunday School 1O:OO a.m. \Vur~IltpScrvict. 10:45 a.ni* picnic bingo will he played Worship Setviw 1 1 :OO a.m. Suiiil:iy Evwing 7:00 p.m. and tht'rc will hc SO/SO draw- Wed. Prayer R: Bible Study & Children Actii'itics 7:OOp.m. Minister - C'liuck Enimei-t Cass City Chronicle ing~.Those with auction kistor - Rev. Darold Ward Yuutli Minister - Hiad Speirs Visit 0111- wcbsitc at: www,novt.stachiirch.org Phone 872-2010 donations arc asked to put the itctiis in a brown bag. C'ass City Missionary Church The public is invited. 4393 Kocpfgen Rd., (ass City, MI 48726

~ 872-2720 Siiliday School 9.45 a.ni.Woi-shipSeriricc 1 1 .OO ;1 111 VILLAGE OF GAGETOWN 1:Vclllng Scrvtcc 0:30p.m. I'astot : I>a\x\lIdLvard\

The 200 1 Gagetown Water Quality report C'ass C'ity lJt1itc.dhlethodist C'hurch S t . I' a I ic I' ;i t i11 s C ' a t ho I ic C ' h u rc 11 5 IO0 N. C'enicttry Rd., P.O. Box 125, Cass City, M148720 is available to the village customers. 4202 S.Scc~cr St., (ass City, MI 48720 872-3422 872-3336 worship Scn.1ce 820 & 11:oo a.m. Satui-day I2it~ii-~y5:30 p.m. If you are interested, it is posted at the - Sunday School Scpt.-May 9:30 a.m. Suiidny Litill gy 9:OO n

1120 Cleaver Rd. EXCEL~ a!-,,ENCE' 4452 Doerr Rd. with a certificate in clerical hookkccping; Shawna Long 673-4241 8724241 c.;irncd Magna Cum Laude honors with a certificate in I thcrapcutic massage. Regular or Light Kraft w Miracle Whip Erla's 32 oz Fresh l ALL ARE WELCOME TO Homemade STOP IN FOR A VISIT Brats Please join us for- n tour of the Tuscola County Medical Reg. or Diet Care Facility Ib AI2d J'OU can see fir stharitl \L I)\ 0111 licsiclr*nts need to have you approve 0111' ~iiillagr*request on August 6th, 2002

From June 3rd through August 6th we iuill b~ offering Tours of the Facility Lay's to the public on the following chjs Potato Chips 12 25 oz Every Wednesday From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 8G 384 Every Thursday From 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, or to have questions answercci a tioiit our Building .-

Project and millage request call 989-673-41 17 -A . - - - Food :tamps and Bndoe Cards Tuscola County Medical Care Fcicili ty Mon.-Sat. 4 7 a.m.-8 p.m. zm 1285 Cleaver Rd. (M-24) Caro, Michigan 48723 FOOD CENTER We hope you STOP IN for a look-scc for yourself PAGE SEVEN CASS CITY CIIRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26,2002 ('ASS CITY, MICHIGAN Grants target day cares Deadline for submitting items in the calendar is the Friday noon before publication. Children at day care\ in For more infornution about free at 1-800-527-2 182 for Huron and Tuscola countics EQUIP or other Michigan 4C service in Genesee, Huron, will have increased play 01'- programs, call the Greater Lapeer, Sanilac and Tuscola tongue-wagging and Thursday, June 27 portunities thanks to a state FIint/?'humh Area 4C toll counties. glazed-over eyes. Story Hour for children age 4 and up, 1 :30 p.rn., Rawson grant, according to State The Savage 650 cruiser Memorial Library. Rep. Tom Mcycr. Scbcwaing child-carc pro- is a first-class head Friday, June 21 vidcr Cindy Sherman is rc- Students named turner like no other. ceiving $3,026 from thc Alcoholics Anonymous, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Michigan 4C Association And its silky-smooth 8:OO p.m. through its Enhanccd Qual- ride lets you enjoy all Monday, July 1 ity Improvement Program to honor roll 1 the attention instvle. (EQUIP). Kelly Kociba of I Children's Movie "Shrek" 1 :30 p.m., Rawson Memorial Li- Millington receives $3,376. Four-stroke single-cylindcr c:ic11:1c~with fou~-valvcTwin Swirl Combustion brary. The funding will be used to Owen-Gage Area Schools Grade 10 Chambe r (T S C C(-')cy I i ncl e r tiF' a c i Novesta Township Board meeting, 7:30 p.m. purchase outdoor equipnicn t announce the second sernes- Stephanie Dorsch*, Laura New blacked-out engine trwhwt wiih pi~li~tiedcylinder head fins and indoor activities. ter junior/senior high honor Enderle", Hope Hunt, Electric starter with autorri;jtic cjt., <)tnpressioi1system for easy starting "This program helps child- roll. Timmy kin*, Candi Five-speed transmission 9 I ow-maintenance belt drive care providers offer children Rhodes, Justin Rogers and Powerful hydraulic front disc t)r(?k (' Low 27 6-inch seat height NRC votes to addition challenges to build Grade 6 Heidi Scott". Light 352-pound dry weight ('3% l!!s 1'1 C:nlifurnin) skills while having fun," said Lca Aldrich, Bcthany Meyer, R-Bad Axe. "Chil- Kovach, Nathan Minkler", Grade 11 Laethem - Car0 dren are drawn to explorc and April Nowaczyk, Joshua Julie Howard", Warren limit baiting test things that are new to Starks, JoshuaVolk and Mat- Hunt, Jeremy Kady, Scott them, and that leads to thew Volk. Kundinger, Ashley Pawlak, The Michigan Farm Bureau sections of northeast Michi- growth and developmcnt Fred Periso, Jennifer Sparkes, (MFB) says a recent statc gan whcrc there is high risk physically and mentally." Bridget Stirrett*, Chris Tabar, Natural Resourccs Commis- of TB spread. The 7 counties The EQUIP grant funding Grade 7 Katie Wenskay, James Wise* sion (NRC) order to limit dccr where baiting and feeding increases the quality and Joshua McLaren, Amber and Kelly Zaleski. bait to 2 gallons in regions are prohibited arc: Alcona, quantity of child care in Pillsbury, AIcc Powell, Rebecca Schmidt and Jason wherc thc practice is not pro- Alpena, Crawford, Mont- Michigan, with special focus Grade 12 hibited is an important step morency, Oscoda, Otsego on infant/toddler care, chil- Se i hcl . Ashley Adams*, Sabrina towards Farrn Bureau policy and Presque Isle. dren with special needs and Bradley, Dawn Enderle, Grade 8 that supports a statewide ban TB is a respiratory diseasc care during non-traditional Joshua Errer", Zachary Michelle Brown Fritz*, Rebecca Hartman*, ,lCALL US - 989-872-2010 on baiting and feeding of 11 infecting white- tailed deer working hours. free-ranging deer to help curb and domestic livcstock. It This third round of EQUIP Nathan Kain*, Earl McKec*, Dale Minkler", Amy the spread of bovine tubcr- can spread between animals provided grants ranging Grade 9 culosis (TB). through nose-to-nose and from $705 to $3,500 to 10 Pawelsh, Sarah Rievert, Erin With Ideas For Wendy Mary Ellen Roach, Josh Spraguc, Sarah The NRC at its regular meet- saliva contact, making bait child-care centers, 37 group McKec*, Tabatha Pcrduel ing approved amended wild- piles a breeding ground for child-care providers (up to I2 stirrett*, Corbin swiastyn* life orders for thc 2002 deer infection. children) and 87 family AmandaPrich, Nicole Pillsbut-y, Schmidt* Nashia and and Rod Wakefield. Feature Stories hunting season. Amcnd- Parts of Alcona, Alpena, L. -~ child-cart: providcrs (up to 6 Katic S wiasty n*. I .---AI ments included limiting deer Montmorency and Oscoda chi Idren). *Denotes all A's bait piles to 2 gallons in thc countics comprise Deer Upper Peninsula in ordcr to Managcment Unit 452, standardize regulations where thc NRC last fall across thc state. The 2001 voted to allow up to il gallon deer baiting regulations al- of dcer bait from Oct. I to lowed for bait piles up to 5 Nov. 30 as part of an effort to gallons in the U.P., while increase the harvcst of dcer only 2 gallons were allowed in the TB core area. MFB in most of the Lower Pcnin- vehcmently opposcd the ac- sula. tion, arguing that the NRC Additionally, the new regu- "expuriment" posed too lations continue to prohibit great a risk of diseasc trans- deer baiting and feeding in mission. I Professional and Business 1 84'" THRU 2Wh (DIRECTORY1 2002 GMC SIERRA Toucan ------__-ACCOUNTANTS HEALTH CARE I Anderson,Tuckev,l * ernhardt, Doran & Co;, P.C. HEALTH CLINIC Certified Public Accountants FOR NON-EMERGENCY Gary Anderson, CPA (Caro) HEALTH CARE Robert Tuckey, CPA (Cass City) Jerry Bernhardt, CPA (Caro). No appointment necessary Thomas Doran, CPA (Caro) Valerie Jamieson, CPA (Cass City) Open a'm' - lo p.m. REBATE ...... 715 E. Frank St., Caro, MI HILLS & DALES REBATE ...... Phone 673-31 37 6261 Church St.. Cass Citv, MI GENERAL HOSPITAL LEASE LQYAL ...... --$750 1 Phone 872-3730 I I------872-2121 COUNSELING Physician on site 24 hr./day for emergency care. 2002 BUICK CENTURY '>'A*< DO YOU HAVE A DRINKING PROBLEM? pWr.seat,MSRP$21,935 Cloth, custom, MSRP $25,395 ALCOHOLICS RICHARDA. ANONYMOUS MEET ING S HALL, D.O. 4674 Hill Street 1-8W267-5692 Cass City, MI 48726 Every Friday Evening - 8:OO p.m. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Phone: 872-4725 Cass City Office Hours: Moo., Tues.,Thurs., & Fri. 9 a.m.-4:30p.m. a,m.-noon OI GM EMP. BONUS .,...... $250 Thumb Insurance Wed. 9 ------LEASE LOYALmI..mm...... $750 Grow TOTAL $4,000 (fomicrly Harris Hampshire Ins.) PODIATRISTS k Nurr Iionrrloaw inilrpt~nrlor~~ -I------in.rrinrnw (i~ttirjiw: Term & Universal Life NORTHEASTERN Auto Home Business Health FOOT CLINIC INSURANCE PROTECTION Dr. Gary Baughman IS OUH UUSINESS "YOUR FAMILY FOOT "Wt, n'rrllf lo hr ymr crgt,rlf" Agents: CARE CENTER" Mark Wiese Jim Ceranski 4672 Hill St., Cass City 62.10 W. Main St. $ '99 Buick LeSabre: full power, cloth ...... !.!#.,Qf@ $12,995 '99 Chevy Malibu: LS, low miles ...... ,H,CERTlFIED $9,995 '99 Pontiac Mcntarla: EA! 8 oass Cass City, MI 48726 872-4327 or 7 517-872-4351 3592 Center, Essexville '97 Buick LeSabre: Limited, leather...... $10,295 '98 Chevy Malibu: LS ...... $9,995 '99 Pontiac Montana: ef 7 pass ----I--- 895-8594 '97 Buick LeSabre: Cloth ...... $8,495 '01 Chevy Cavalier: sedan, cd ...... ,8,Cmflu>$9,995 '99 Pontiac Montana: EA 7 pais

---I---- VETERINARIANS ...... $9,995 I Dr. Jeffrey Crowley I ------I Chiropractor 4452 Doerr Rd Ve terim ria n (across from Shell Gas Station) Farm and ...... $23,495 0 Phone 872-4241 Pet Animals '98 Pontiac Bonneville: SE, cloth ...... $10,995 '99 Olds Intrigue: GL, ass ...... :,,!!!,CFRTIFIED $12,495 '00 GMC Sierra: 5,' EA' cx 4d ...... $22,995 Phone 872-2935 0 V '01 Pontiac Grand Prix: GT, sedan, cloth ...... 315,250 '96 Chrysler Cirrus LX: ...... $4,995 '00 GMC Sierra: ed ;A: ...... $17,495 4849 N. Seeger St., Cass City ' '99 Pontiac Grand Prix: GT, sedan, leather ...... ,#kC $14,995 '98 : ZX2, 5 spd ...... $5,995 '98 Chevy Silverado: rk; :;t. 8 b;x 2t4 LS ...... $10,995 S.H. Raythatha, M.D. '99 Pontiac Grand Prix: GT ...... $13,495 '96 Ford Escort: wagon, 4cyl ...... $2,995 '95 Chevy Silverado: ek: :a>. 4d ...... $12,995 ALL PETS '01 Pontiac Grand Am: SE, sedan, 4 cy1...... $11,995 SUV'S '96 Dodge Ram: F; XI: ?ELI MjS ...... $9,900 Dr. Ray VETERINARY CLINIC .'-6 '99 Pontiac Grand Am: GT, sedan ...... ,.&Xf#fl&l$12,695 '01 Pontiac Aztek: FWD ...... :,.fl,CERTlFlEO $15,495 '01 Dodge Dckota: 'Fj c& ad:; ...... $12,995 P.C. 2:,: Total Family Care '99 Pontiac Grand Am: GT, sedan...... $12,495 '01 GMC Jimmy: SLE,4x4, 4ct ...... ~,CERTlFIED $18,995 '99 Chevy $10: E 4: 2;# 3 ..WERTIFIER $9,995 Susan Hoppe D.V.M...... $8,995 '01 GMC Jimmy: U,4x4, ...... ,, ~xCERTLFIED$18,435 '96 GMC Sonoma: c,.:: .?A: ...... $11,995 4672 Hill St. 4438 S, Seeger St. '99 Pontiac Sunfire: 4dr, auto 46 e&' '00 GMC Jimmv: SLE. 4x4. 4dr ...... $16.995 Cass City Phone 872-2255 I Phone 872-501 0 To place STILL THETHUMB'S TOP TRADER- ALWAYS WITH FRESHTRADE S - NOW WITH MORE,INVENTORY FOR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM! Office Hours: Mom-Fri. 8-5 an ad NmYmYUn, MmDm in the Physician & Surgeon Office Hours: Professiona I Mon.-Fri. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thurs. - Closed Directory Sat. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 6232 Hospital Drive caI1 Cass Clty Office 872-4733 872-20 10 Res. 872-4257 PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26,2002 ('ASS C1-I Y,MICE IIGAN I 1 Obituaries I Kingston High

2002 in Ray Medical Cen- ber of St. Pancratius Catho- I Betty Avery ter, Bay City. She was born lic Church and the Caro July 6, 1941 in Hamtramck American Legion. At onc Honor Roll Betty June Avery, 74, of to Chester and Julia (Plcwka) time Michcls raised Black Applegate, formerly of Cass Jankins. She man'led John G. Angus cattle, pigs and had Kingston High Schnol an- 10th Grade City, died Friday, June 21, Cech, Jr. May 19, 1962 in 1,000 laying hens. nounces the second scmes- 2002 in Mercy Hospital in Detroit. They moved to Cass He is survived by his ter honor roll. "Julic Bishop. Ashley Port Huron. She was born Feh. City ten years ago. daughters: Veronica K. (Bart) Farver, "Andrew Filipck, 1, 1928 to Elmer J. and Knoll of Deford, Denise 7th Grade Jodi Fourman, "Katie Gilley, Harriet (Raymond) Cech was a Certified Res- Knowlton of Oxford, Amanda Guinn, Ashley Ellsworth, one of I5 children. piratory Therapist. She re- Paulctte Garvin of Christina Adamczyk, Chris- Harneck, Courtncy Harp, She married George ceived her Associates Degree Water ford ; 5 g ra n dc h i Id re n ; topher Archer, Nicole Borek, Ryan Hart, Jared Houghton, Rabideau Jan. 1 I, 1964 in from Macomb County Com- 9 great-grandchildren; and Devon Christensen, Jeremy King, Aaron Kolac~, Cass City. He died April 30, munity College. Over the many nieces and nephews. "Courtney Clinesmith, *Jus- Justin Noble, D2n Phillips, 1965. Avery latcr married years shc worked at St. Jo- His son, Cornelius P. tin Cloyd, Madonna Cox, *Sarah Ray]. Justin Roswell "Ross" Avery Sept. seph Hospital West, St. Jo- Michels and 15 brothers and Brian Dawson, Gary Easlick, Robinson. Cassie Romano. 23, 1967 in Cass City. He scph Hospital East, Mt. sisters preceded him in *Laura Finkbciner, Seth Sarah Waun. died March 4, 1989. Clemens General and death. Flikkie, *Mitchel Gomez, She attended Cass City Saratoga Hospital in Detroit. Funcral services were held Nathan Harneck, Rebecca 11th Grade United Methodist Church, She was a former member of Friday, June 21 at St. Johnson, Brandon Jones, formerly Trinity United St. Anne Catholic Church in Panc ra t i us Cat hol ic Church , "Anthony Lanava, Shawn *Samantha Anger, Jessica Methodist Church. At one Warren and a member of St. Cass City, with the Rev. Stcve Partlo, Kenna Peet, Tristin Blomquist, Coren Crane, time, she sang in the choir Pancratius Catholic Church Fillion officiating. Penning ton, Rebecca Brian Heekc, *Aysel and played the organ. in Cass City, She served at Interment was in St. Poppeck, *David Rhodes, Mammadoua, Andrea She is survived by her St. Mary's Retreat Home in Michael Cemetery, Wilmot. Matthew Savage, *Lauren McCoy, Gabe Romosier, brother, Donald Ellsworth of Oxford. Since being in the Memorials may be made to Schlager, *Brianne Schultz, "Christy Willis, Brian Millington; sister, Shirley Thumb area, She was a mem- St. Pancratius Catholic Jayme Shincbargcr, Wendy Wolak. McPherson of Mt. Morris; ber of the former Cass City Church. Wal kie wicz , Le ig ha Wi I mo t , many nieces and nephews. Lioness Club and was the Arrangements were made by *Greg Wolak. 12th Grade She was preceded in dcath facilitator for the Thumb Kranz Funeral Home, Cass I by eight brothers and four Area Parkinson's Support City. 8th Grade Deberah Albin, Chelsea sisters. Group. Appleby, Mikhael Funeral services werc held She is survived by her hus- Shirley Rabideau Paula Albin, Michelle Blackwell, Andy Brzezinski, Monday, June 24 at Kranz Baugher, Nicholas Benedict, band, John; children: *Megan Clapsaddle, "Justin Funeral Home, Cass City, Lisa Daily, Jaleesa Distelrath, Susanne Curlctt of Imlay Shirlcy R. Rahideau, 80, of Diegel, Sarah Dupre', *Mel- with Dr. Philip Rice of Cass Amanda Easlick, *Anthony City, Jim (Melissa) Cech of Port Austin, died Tuesday, issa Hill, "Gary Jacot, *Mike City United Methodist Filipek, Desaray Fourman, Kentwood; 3 grandchildren; June 18, 2002 in Tuscola Lalko, *Tyler Lyons, Amy Church offici at i n g . Elisha Griffith, Anthony sisters: Barbara (Bill) County Medical Care Facil- Mahan, Eric Marquardt, Interment was in Elkland Guinn, Jonathan Hunter, Bcrnock of Sterling Heights, ity, Caro. She was horn Sept. Cody Mehney, "Crystal Township Cemetery, Cass Jacob Loney, Tim Long, Dan Janet (John) Kilpatrick of 14, 1921 in Cass City to Randall, "Brianne Ross, City. Magiera, Matt Neff, Ryan Alexandria, MN, Sandra Charles and Emma (Seeger) Lydia Rowinski, *Chris Memorials may be madc to Phillips, Krysal Piorunek, (Mike) Michalowski of Ster- McCaslin. She married Smith, Marie Watson, Richie Cass City United Mcthodist Del Potrykus, Savannah ling Heights, June (Steve) Leland Rabideau Nov. 15, Westerby, Wendy Wood, Church. Ramsey, Barr-y Schultz, Dan Lang of Richmond; brother, 1947 in City. He died Brandon Wyckoff, Julie Arrangements were made by Cass Sefton, Monica Sullivan, Joseph Jankins of Mt. May 26, 1985. Wylie. Complete Kranz Funeral Home, Cass Don Waun. City. Clemens; many nieces and Rabideau worked for nephews. Shc was preceded Walbro for 17 years. She was * Denotes all As. 9th Grade in death by her parents. a mcmbcr of the Hills and coverage of Nancy Cech Ddcs General Hospital Aux- Funcral services wcre held "Crystal Barrett, Jeanna iliary. Byers, Kayla Diegel, Melissa all special events Nancy Cech, 60, of Cass Tucsday, June 25 at St. Shc is survived by her chil- City, died Saturday, Junc 22, Pancratius Catholic Church, Haarz, Brittni Hill, Chad dren: Karen Parsell of Caro, Jobson, Jennifer King, Cass City, with the Rev. Steve Richard (Gloria) Graccy of Fi I I ion o ffic i a t i ng . Patricia Larsen, Robby 'I'cxas City, TX, Mary Ann Linton, Megan Melton, Jen- Intcrmcnt was in Resurrec- (William) Stanley of Flat STORIES - PICTURES Thumb tion C'emctery, Clinton nifer Nelson, Nicole Nicol, Rock, Lynnea (Daniel) Crystal Troop, James Township. Iiabideau Matthews of Van A 11en , Allison Pinconning; 9 grandchil- Don't Miss It! A 4-H camp Memorials may be made to Walkiewicz. drcn; I5 great-grandchil- M i c h i gan Park i n son Fou n - dren; brother, William Clark applications dation. I Arrangements wcre made by McCaslin of Port Austin; sis- tcr, Genevieve Deckert of I Kranz Funcral Home, Cass I available City. Florida; and many nieces and I nephews. She was preccdcd l't / Wireless Broadband I Applications for 4-H camp in dcath by her sisters: Donna I Lonergan and Kathleen I I are still availahlc. Youth cn- Cornelius M ic hels I rolled in Huron, Sanilac and Haas. I a Funeral services were held Internet I Tuscola countics 4-H arc en- Cornelius C. Michels, 88, I couraged to attend. of Cass City, died Tuesday, Friday, June 21 at Kranz Fu- neral Home, Cass City, with 256k constant connection-$39.95 /mo I June 18, 2002 in Tendercare Four-H camp will hc held Pastor James Solomon of I Nursing Facility, Cass City. at Sleep' State Park June 30- Living Waters Chapel, Caro, FREE with this ad* I Hc was born April 26, I9 14 In~tallatlon July 2 for 8 to 10 year olds, officiating . I in Dcarhorn to Peter and I July 2-4 for 10 to 1 1 ycar olds Interment was in Elkland 'I'hcrcsa (Kuhn) Michels. He I and July 4-6 for 12 to 14 year Township Cemetery, Cass I olds. married Veronica Gacioch in City. TotalCom Koscvillc. She died June 6, I Memorials may be made to I Living qunrtcrs includc rus- 1993. the Northwood Meadows 6432 Main St visit www.tband.net or tic cabins with hunks, Michcls served in the U.S. I Dementia Care. call 872-8311 for more info I restrooms and dining hall. Army during WWII. He Arrangements were made by Cass City The camp is run by traincd worked for Chryslcr, rctiring I Kranz Funeral Home, Cass I staff:nursc, qualified cooks. aftcr 30 years. He was a mcm- City. camp d i rwtor, w a t c dront d I - rcctor and voluntccr adult and tecn counselors. The 4-H carrip offers a golden opportunity lor 4- H'crs of the 3-county area to Active Seniors Wanted sharc cxpcricnces in carlip- (NAPSkOver the last 15 ing. Camp features switn- years as seniors have become ming, arts and crafts and vari- more and more active, a pop- ous sports aclivitics. Camp- ular athletic competition has ers will learn citizenship, built a following of more than A SWEET DEAL CELEBRATING THE ' TURN IN YOUR GMAC LEASE EARLY m n meet new people, swap ideas 6,000 participants from 43 All Leases Ending Before March Is2003 and havc a fun and cduca- countries. MICHIGAN SUGAR FESTIVAL CHEW PONTIAC BUlCK OLDS * GMC CADILLAC tional cxpcricncc at camp. mrnThem lest Drive A New or Used Vehicle Now Thru 6-30.02 1 ,,,, At M-z5 I Sebewairrg The first 2 sessions are very 8; Receive a FREE Bag Of Sugar. similar and the third is de- ..

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PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26,2002 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CALL 87212010 TO PLACE AN ACTION AD Transit (nonbusiness) rates, ( Automotive General Merchandis3 Household Sales Notices Notices Services Services 1G words or less, $3.50 each insertion; additional words 10 FOR SALE - White ‘93 Dy- ST. MARY’S Museum in cents each. Three weeks for FOR SALE - homemade, GARAGE SALE - June 26- SUMMER Interior 6 Exterior LEE MORGAN the price of 2-cash rate. Save nasty LE Brougham, loaded, wooden swing set, 872-26 12. 27, 8 am. Clothing (infant Parisville will be open June money by enclosing cash with excellent condition. 73K 2-6-26- 1 through adult plus sizes), 30, 1-4 p.m. 5-6-26- 1 DANCE PA INTI NG miles, $5900 OBO. mail orders. Rates for display crib, Orek vacuum, lots of with Denny Ewald CASS CITY, MICHIGAN want ads on application. Stoutenburg, 989-872-2225. good stuff. 7944 E. FREE KITTENS - must go, . J *, . BLACK MINIATURE 872-3996. 5-6-26-2 V.F.W. Hall *INTERIORS 1 -b-Lb- 1 poodles - 6 weeks old, $200, Deckervillc 14-6-26- 1 EXTERIORS Veterans Dr., Cass City Kraft Au torno t ive 872-43 16. 2-6-26- 1 WOOD GRAINING General Merchandisa FREE KITTENS - 6 weeks Friday, July f old, 6 to choose from, 872- S Cass City, Mich. TEXTURING MULTI-FAMILY sale - June 7- 11 p.m. 1966 C1HEVY pickup - DRUM SET and percussion 27-29,9-5 p.m. Crafts, toys, 4246. 5-6-26- 1 (989) 872-3601 2 7,000 approx i ma tc m i I e s , FOR SALE - Custom built lessons offered, call 872- furniture, clothes and lots $7.00 person Now ncreptirig storage barns, all sizes, horse good condition. $3700 OBO, 8700, ask for Grant. morc. Everything must go, NOW OPEN - Vassar Farm- Lunch served k Mnstercard 989-872-2595. 1-6-26-3 barns, dog houses, craft Visa 2-6- 12-3 no reasonable offer refused. ers’ Market - every Friday, 1 1- 8-4-8- t f (989) 872-3840 items. Will deliver. Call 4661 Oak Street 14-6-26-1 4 p.m., at T North Pavilion 8-1 I -27-tf FOR SALE - 1989 Chryslcr 872-2608. 3rd house on FOR SALE -Apartment size New Yorkcr, runs good, Hurds Corner Rd., north of washer and dryer. $250 for Lyle Severance loadcd, high rnilcagu, very M-8 1. Harold Deering. Call set OBO+6429 7th St., Cass (Real Estate For Rr$ Computer Consulting little rust. $1900, OHO. anytime. 2-1 1-17-tf - City, 872-5282. 2-6-5-3 www .lyleseveratice.com Sandy at 872-3766. Phone (989) 872-3688 1-6-26-1 FOR RENT - Very nice 1- FOR SALE - storage barns, Household Sales PC Repdir IJpgradcs all sizes. Located 4th house < > bedroom apartment, great MISSING - WHITE cat with Technical Support 1994 GMC Safari van - all off of M-81 on North Hurds location, close to downtown blue eyes, small in size. Deaf, Phone Consultations wheel drive, towing pnck- LARGE GARAGE sale - lots Corner Road. Harold laundry, storage area. March so may act scared. Reward, 989-693-6375. Ve-ndors New PC Sct-Up age, loaded, very good con- of name brand clothes, coun- only special - stay 11 months, please call 872-2045. needcd. 5-6-26-1 Networking Training dition. $4900 OBO, 665- Deering, 872-2608. try items, too much to list. get 12th month FREE! Call 5-6-26- 1 r-SlEVE I Web Design & Hosting 2498 cvcnings. 1-6-1’3-3 2-6- 19-tf June 27-29,845 p.m. 1/4 mile 872-4654 4-3-20-tf NO SMOKING BINGO- MS Access Database north of M-53 and Bay City Every Sunday at new Knights WRIGHT Developmcnt8-1 -16.tf FOR SAI,E - 1977 Chevy FOR SALE - kitchen tablc Forestvillc intersection. of Columbus Hall, 6106 14-6-26- I FOR RENT - K of C Hall, NOW OPEN pick-up, straight stick, one (like new), cavetroughs (like 61 06 Beechwood Drive. Vassar Farmers’ Beechwood Dr., Cass City. PAINTING owner, 872-3784 or 872- new) with down spouts, pro- Parties, dinners, meeting. Doors open 5:OO p.m.,games Ken Martin 4738. 1-6- 12-3 pane cook stove, differcnt 5 FAMILY GARAGE salt! - Call Rick Kerkau, 872-4877. Market start at 5:30. Phone 872- 25 yrs. experience - .. .. six cedar trees, stccl dcsk - rain or shine. Playstation 8892. Knights of Columbus games, computer games, 4-2-3-tf Every Friday FREE ESTIMATES Electric, Inc. 1995 F150 - 4.9 liter, 6 drawer (free), golden re- 11 a.m.4 p.m. Council No. 8892. tricvcr dog (free). 872-3784 vacuum, exercise bike, Interior/Exterior Homes - Farms I70,OOO milcs, runs great, FOR RENT - I-bcdroonh at T North Pavilion behind 5-9-30-tf or 872-4738 .2-6-12-3 clothes and much more, 2 Call: 989-872-4654 C oinni erc i a1 body in fair condition. Ask- miles east of M-53 on Cass apartment, all utilities in- Betty Lou’s Restaurant ing $3000, 672-8429. City Road, I 314 milcs north cll1dcd. 989-872-4532 For more information, Services Industrial 1-6-19-2 EHRLICH’S on Gilbert Road. June 26-28, 4-6- 12-TF phone 989-693-6375 STATE LICENSED - 8-6 p.m. and June 29, 8-1 Vendors being accepted FOR SALE - 1987 Ford, cx- FLAG BUSINESS p.m. 14-6-26 1 VFW HALL available-fo; 5-6-2& 1 Dave Nye Phone 872-41 14 tended cab, 6 cylindcr, pick- Carpet & Upholstery For all your flag needs rental occasions. Call 872- 4 180 Hurds Corner Rd. up. Runs great, clcan, $9SO Builder Cleaning-_ -- US - State - Military - GARAGE SALE - clothing, 4933. 4-4- 1 -tf 8-8- I &ti C )B 0,989-87 2 -5 S 4 0. NOW OPEN New Construction Don Dohn POW toys, pool slide, knick- 1-0-26-I Additions 4394 Maple #3 knacks, word processor, Caro Farmers’ Market -Aluminum Poles- WE ARE NOW taking ap- Remodeling Cass City Thomas Roofing much more. June 27-28,9-5 plications for 1 & 2 bedroom Every Saturday - 8 a.m.-1 p.m. FOR SALE - I995 Sports Stctional or One Piece Pole Buildings Phone 872-347 1 8-7- 1 Gtf YOUR TOTAL p.m. I mile south of Cass City at Schell School parking lot Ncon, 4 DR, automatic, no 1-800-369-8882 apartments at Northwood Roofing on Cemetery Rd. 14-6-26- 1 behind American Mattress. ROOFING CONTRACTOR rust, good running, 48,500 Bill Ehrlich, Sr. 465-2568 Heights apartments in Cass Siding City. Rent is based on in- Produce in season, arts & Backhoe actual milcs, $4800 OBO. *State Licensed* Serving the area Bill Ehrlich, Jr. 665-2503 GARAGE SALE - household come. For rental informa- crafts, plants, collectibles, Dozer 989-872-2733 1-6-26-1 2-9- 13-tl items, lamps, mirrors, tables, tion, call 989-872-2369 or wood items. (989) 872-4670 Excavator for 31 years etc. 2 1/4 miles east of Cass Crest Property Management For more information, 8-4-24- 13 LICENSED - INSURED City on north side. phone 989-693-6375 Competitive package deals BONDED M-81, at 989-652-928 1. Some for new construction! Friday, 9-5 p.m. and Satur- Vendors needed units barrier free. TTY for *Modulars .Doublewides *Trailers (989) 872-2970 day, 8- 1 p.m. 14-6-26- 1 hearing or speech impaired. 5-6-261 -Driveways *Site Development 1-800-649-3777. Equal *Basements *Crawlspace .Ponds Cass City -Septic Systems *Footings 8-3-25-tl GAL PAL‘S yardharn sale - Housing Opportunity. -Waterlines -Ditches SUMMER SALE! ! Hazzard’s Huron, antiques, collectibles, holi- 4-4- 1 1-tf (Heavenly Sonlight) Green- Tuscola Same day delivery on: Sand, day decorations, jewelry, house still has a large selec- & Bay Stone, Gravel, Topsoil household, plants and herbs, +inn,f --rann;Qlp csnA .Innll- Counties Smith I FOR RENT - retail space, 2 LlUll u1 yblbdllllla13 allu allllu- SIMPSON ROCKS old books and magazines, locations on Main St., Cass als and some vegetable & STONES fiberglass picnic table, some- City, 989-872-4532. plants. Mix or match all flats Stones at Rock Bottom Prices Refrigeration thing for all. Friday, June 28, 4-6-5-tf for one low price! For a com- w.movi nonu p. biz We process our own and 9-6 p.m. 3 miles east of Cas plete list with prices write to: 989-883-9121 stones for: City, I mile south, 6006 =Landscaping *Driveways 2 Appliance Repair Greenland Rd. at crossroads. FOR RENT - 2-bedroom j hazzard@avci*netand ask *Septic Systems =More home between Cass City and for new plant list. Located at 14-6-26- I 1545 N. Kingston Road (iust 989-8724502 All nitikes crricl models Bad Axe, $400/mo. plus north of Deckerville Road) utilities, no pets. 989-375- in Deford. Open Monday- WATKINS PR0DUC”TS - 4295 4-6- 19-2 Saturday, 8-6 p.m. Major Enhancing lives since 1868. credit cards accepted. Specializing In Rolloff Free catalog, P.O. Box 690, con t a ine r s CUTE I-BEDROOM apart- Almont, MI 48003. 5-6- 19-3 ’ IO 20 30 Yards n *A r .P I u- 1 L-3-tt Buy, ment in Marlette. HardwGod I Ar+nilnDlefor ... 1 ELECTRIC MOTOR and sell, trade! floors, oak kitchen, large =Construction Sites MAZURE’S PAUL’S PUMP REPAIR + power tool repair, 8 a.m. to 5 sunny windows w/blinds, *Roof Tear-offs pump tank -Home/Rusiness Remodeling Water and water p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to central air, walk-in closet. u-PICK *General clean-up sales. In-home service. noon Saturday. John Blair, $475 mo. 248-549-7205 “Quick Coilrleotrs ,Yprvicp” Credit cards accepted. Call 1/8 mile west of M-53 011 4-5- I5-’TF STRAWBICRRIES Call: 989-673-2090 673-4850 or 800-74s-455 1 Sebewaing Road. Phone Mon.-Sat. I Competilive R~ICJ I anytime, 8-9-25-tf 269-7909. 8- 1 2- 13-tf HOUSE FOR RENT - 3-bed- 8:30 a.m. - 2:OOp.m. Locnllv Owned - Press Dr.. Cnro room, brick home, in town. 1 Located: 1/2 baths, 2-car attached ga- 4 Miles East and 1 Mile ROWBOTHAM CONSTRUCTION rage, references required. North of Cass City at Machine Shop SERVICING MIC‘I IIGAN WlTlt QUALITY FLAT WORK 989-872-2848 after 6 p.m. 6959 Van Dyke Rd. Services 4-6- 19-2 NO JOB TOO SMALL 989-872-5654 Lathe and Milling Machine Work NEW DUPLEX - 2-bedroom, 5-6-26-2 Shaft garage, laundry, $525 Keyways, Turning month, no pets, 989-872- SATCHELU S Add: Foster And Threuding, etc. 5628. 4-6- 19-3 Care has an opening. A pri- Welding and vate bedroom with a 1/2 Fabricating (989) 843-71 55 FOR RENT - Cass City Mini bath. We have a loving and David Lagos 5607 Washburn Rd., Vassar, MI 48768 Storage. Call 872-39 17. caring staff to care for your Richard Rowbotham, Owner 8 Operator 8-6-19-2 4-3- 13-tf loved one. Caro on M-81. 989-872-4895 673-3329. 5-3-20-tf 8-5-22- 12 PARK MODEL with Florida NO SMOKING BINGO The room in Zephyrhills, Florida, - like new. 872-2831 Every Wednesday night. Open 600 - early bird 6:30 - I SHARP SHOP 4-6-26- 1 regular bingo 7:OO. Post 3644 VFW, Veterans Dr. 0 5-2-26-tf FOR RENT - nice 3-bedroom 1560 Van Dyke Road home in Cass City, available -I Marlette, Michigan 48453 in July. No pets. $500 per 8-5-29-tf month plus security deposit. Call 989-872-4269, leave message. 4-6-26-2 -NEW HOMES =ADDITIONS I RICH YPMA SAND & GRAVEL I *SIDING =WINDOWS *GARAGES =POLE Ubly - Cass City FOR RENT - in high traffic BUILDINGS *FLAT ROOFS location. 50x 15-foot build- Top Soil Stone Light Excavating *SHINGLE ROOFS . .. . ing next to Erla’s Food Cen- Brush Removal Driveways Landscaping ter. 989-872-2191 ask for COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL I I Agnes. 4-3- 13-TF LICENSED MEMBER M.H.B.A. I 989-872-5152 989-551 -5152 1 (989) 269-3298 Your “small-job” Specialist __- You deserve to live at... 5-44 7- 13 I Heating & Cooling SUGAR CREEK DAVID ZARTMAN (989)872-2485 APARTMENTS Gas & Oil Furnaces LICENSED & INSURED BlJlLDER All Gas Appliances Now renting 2 bedrooms ZART-N’S =SONR’Y $1 00 eritry fee goes towards HEAT1 N G Basements & Foundations * Pole Barns, Garages, Additions 1st niontlis retit tlirti 6/30/02 All Types of Cement Work 0 House Jacking Visit us at M-8 1 OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE 8-4-25-tf & Romain Rd. in Caro and Or, call (989) 673-0515 mB eer Wine r Monday-Friday, 12-4 p.m. *Party Supplies COOLING KAPPEN TREE SERVICE, LmLmC. Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. *Lotto Cigarettes Equal Housing Opportunitics Diesel Fuel SPECIALIST 4-12-12-tl Paul L. TREE REMOVAL TREE MOVING LOT CLEARING Notices Brown TREE TRIMMING Owner People’s Choice STUMP GRINDING N.A.A. MEMBER (The lower prices stretch your budget, too.) AFC HOME has one private State Licensed and one semi-private room Market 24 Hour Emergency BRUSH MOWING INSURED 6144 Cass City Rd., I I available. Will take Service h Cass City I - Alzheimer’s patients. Please 2799 Hurds Corner Rd., Cass City, MI 48726 + CALL 989-872-2734 3 PIione call The Crow’s Nest, 872- 989-872-4346 The Cass City Chronicle 8 72-2010 5 - 7 h - 4 8-7-10-t 2223. 5-4-24-tf -0 989-673-5313or 8’00-322-5684 : CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26,2002 PAGE ELEVEN

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derstand MDA is working on than ever. high deer numbers, which we - a Contingency plan we “We have experience work- have in Michigan, continue vately-owned cervid indus- should learn more about at ing with bovine TB. We ’ to be a problem in terms of try* this week’s Commission of know how it spreads, and wc disease spread. “The privately-owned Agriculture meeting.” know the types of things we “SO it’s impcrative that we cervid industry has already According to Anderson, need to do to eliminate it,” address these problems to come forward with a volun- having emerging diseases he said. “Wc know that fecd- not only eradicate TB but to tary surveillance testing pro- like CWD on the horizon ing and baiting bring dccr guard against the threat of gram that has cervid owners makes Michigan’s TB eradi- together in a way thcy other devastating wildlife work with the Michigan De- cation efforts more important wouldn’t do in the wild. And diseases like CWD.” partmcn t of Agricul turc (MDA) and the Michigan State Universiiy Animal Health Diagnostic Labora- tory to conduct CWD tests on animals that die naturally in their herds,” Koppenaal said. “Simultaneously, we under- stand that MDA is already working on a contingency plan for the privately-owned cervid industry in the event that Chronic Wasting Dis- ease is found in Michigan,” she said. “So the move by the NRC is definitely a complement

BUSY BEES - Cass City’s Arts and Crafts staff had its hands full on a warm and ~r~$ti$u~~$~~~~$~ muggy Thursday afternoon as a host of youngsters enjoyed painting, games and collective!Y-- taken upon it- other activities. self as well to what we un- Drug team nabs 6 suspects

Sanilac County Drug Task tions; and a survzillance/trat- with quantities of cocainc Stoppers tip led to apprehen- South Lakeshore Road in Forcc officers recently ar- fic stop that led to the sei- and marijuana for sale within \ion of an inmate in Worth Lexington. Mary Wheeler, Kelli Mendrick, Jessira Nicol, Pum h Fcrve urid Charlotte Kritzmari rcstcd 6 suspects and seizcd zurc of‘ cocaine and niari- the county,” Gray said. “A Towns h i p. “The taskforce had re- amounts of‘cocaine and mari- juana destined for sale in the survcillance of the location ‘Task force ofticers con- ceived citizen complaints of juana in 3 separate investi- county. and suspects confirmed the firmed that thc subjcct suspected drug activity at We’ve Got You Covered! gations. Thc 1 nt c s t i n ves t i g a t i on c u I - drug run as being in- named in the tip. a 29-year- that location which resulted ininated in thc arrest of a trio progress.” old Yak nun, was wanted in a number of undercover Task force Director Bill of Sandusky men June 14. As the suspects returned to aftcr itbsconding from the drug buys being made from Auto Home Business Life Gray said thc operations in- Gray said officers hiid becn the county, surveillance of- M i c h i E an Dc pa r t mc n t of both adult occupants of thc At Thumb National Bank we have a great We offer fast quotes, competitive rates, volved a search warrant that investigating several tips ficers contacted marked pa- Corrcctions whilc on tether home,” Gray said. new program. 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I to re-install the Shaw signs Gray said. “Powdcr cocaine the subjcct being located a warrants.” v nl iwd at $800, in ar i i iia n a quarter-milc from thc homc, Warrants were sought charg- hiding under a brush hog ing both suspects with pos- mow t: r dcck .” session with intent to deliver A sci~cd,”hc added. The man was transported to marijuana, possession of a The 3 suspects, agcs 18, I8 the county jail and turned loaded handgun during thc Consumers enjoyed a drop cents in the avcragc cost to and 2 1, wcre lodged in the over to corrections depart- commission of a felony, and in retail prices for food at the $2. I9 per 32-ounce bottle. county jail. Officcrs rc- men t official s. maintaining a drug house. Thumb National supermarket in the second Other itcms to decrease in questcd warrants on charges Sanilac County residents quarter of 2002, according to average price included: of possession with intent to JUNE 11 can report suspected drug IZkdbQUW the latest American Farm * Chcddar checsc, down 9 deliver cocaine iind posses- activity by calling the task Bureau Fed e r a t i o n ’ s cents to $3.45 per pound. sion with intcnt to deliver- Ilrug task officers, assisted forceanonymously at 1-800- Pigeon Caseville Cass City Market bas ke t S urvey. ‘l’he * Eggs, down 8 cents to 97 111 ar i. j ua ti a. by marked patrol units from 544-DRUG (3784). Resi- 9891453-3 I I3 9 89/85 6-2 24 7 9891872-43 1 1 informal survey on the total cents pcr domi. thc. sheriff’s Dcpartmcnt and dents can report any felony cost of 16 basic grocery i terns JUNE 13 24 hour hanking: 1 -877-TNH-31 I3 www.thunibnntional.corn e-ninil: [email protected] Although retail grocery Lexington Police Dcpart- crime anonymously by call- shows an 82-ccnt decrease ment, cxccuted a search war- store prices havc shown an ing Crime Stoppers at 1-800- Mphber FDIC from this year’s first quarter Investigation of a Crime rant in the 5800 block of SPEAK UP. survey results. increase over timc, the share The $35.20 shoppcrs paid of the average food dollar for the 16 items, however, received by America’s farm- reflects a 95-cent increase ers and ranchers has actually Chrysler from the 2001 sccnnd qunr- dropped. According to the Dodge - Jeep latest Agriculture Depart- ter results. Despite ii steady FIVE STAR ovcrall incrcasc in total av- ment statistics, America’s eefsee farmers and ranchers rcccive erage cost since rhc survey‘s r. only 19 cents out of ever incept ion, con su iiicrs s t i I1 enjoy affordablc food prices dollar spent for food, down ur t is from 31 cents in 1980. Us- as shown in the fact that the - t - C total recordcd in the second i ng that ac r o s s he board quarter is only $6.70 more percentage, thc famier’sshare than the inaugural survey of this quarter’s Market baskt average to tal total averiigc of‘ $28.50. “Consumers pay just IO would he about $6.69. percent of their disposable income for food which makcs the United States one of the lowest-food-cost countries in the world,” said AFBF Se- 2082 RAM REG,CAB 4x2 PICKUP nior Economist Terry Francl. V-8, Automatic, Air, Tilt, Cruise Of the 16 items surveyed, X.W Chevy Montc Carlo MSRP - $21,07Ooo 11 decreased in price, 4 in- Competition Yellow appearance pkg. LEASE FOR ONLY creased in price and one was MSRP $22,910, GMS $20,302.13 2OOO CHEW &DOOR, 4WD BLAZER LT Heated Seats, Leather & Much More! unchangcd cornparcd to the 36 rnos..36,000 miles per year, 20$ per mile over. WeyBlue hk$20,470 (Saveow$4,ooO)SALE PRJCE $16,450 $2.000down. $2.208dueal signing $197. 2001 second quarter survey. 1998 CHEW BLAZER LT &DOOR, 4WD LT with Leather + tax per month 0 v e ral I, 111 e at products Wey Blue Baok $14,370 (saVeover51,375)SALE PRICE$12,995 dropped in price. Ground EYECARE 1994 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY AWD Leather, Laaddl chuck had thc biggest de- Kelley Blue Book $9,890 (saVewer$3,195) SALEPRICE S,69S 2002 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO Power Seats, CD, Keyless Remote cline of 26 cents, falling to JUST IN - 2000 CHEV. MALIBU LS Only 27.000 mdes $1.91 per pound, followed loaded, Leather, SW Aoof Only $12,995 1999 PONTtAC SUNFIRE SE 2-DOOR Sunroof, Player & Miles by sirloin tip roast with a EYEWgAR CD Low & ’ FOR ONLY Kelley Blue Bodc $10,450 (Save over $455) SALE PRICE $9,995 LEASE drop of I2 cents to $2.78 per 2002 Chevy Trailblazer 4WD, LS pkg 1999 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4-D80R, 4WD Extra Clean pound. Bacon was down 6 Kelley Blue Book $15,385 (SaveoverS395) PRICE $14,990 “308 FOR EVERYONE MSRP $30,055, GMS $26,316 SALE cents to $2.78 per pound and OLOS ALERO 4 Door, V-6, Extra Sharp for details + tax per month 36 mos ,36,000niiles per year, 204 per ink over $2 000 down, $2 251due at signing 2000 Call - whole fryers were down 6 Professional eye 1999 OLDS INTRIGUE GLS Leather, Moon Roof, Chrom Wheels cents to $1.01 per pound. TWO CORVETTES IN STOCK Kettay Blue Bmk $1 5,200 (Save Now!) SALE PRICE $14,995 After experiencing a 12-cent exams 1999 OLDS SILHOUETTE GLS 4-DOOR Quad, Leather Seats 2002 DODGE STRATUS SE FLUS to choose from. Both available at GMS! 4 Door, Cassette & CD, Keyless Remote drop in the first quarter, pork Prescriptions filled KebyBlue Bodr $1 7,555 (Saveover$l,260) SALE PRICE $16,295 chops held steady at an av- Large selection of 1997 CHEVROLET SILVERADO EXT. 271 Only 44,OOOMiles, 350 ‘4-8, Loaded MSRP - ‘18,25OOQ erage cost of $3.17 per 2802 C tievy Corvette Convortibltl Kelley Blue Book $19,040 (Saveover$2,545) SALE PRICE $16,995 frames 1992 GMC K1520 REG. 4x4 SLE Loaded - Only 62,000 Miles FOR ONLY pound. MSRP $55.635 00 LEASE All types of contacts Kelley Blue Book $10,440 SALE PRICE $10,295 “The lower meat and poul- GMS 47,009 78 No-line bifocals Chev Rebate -1.000 00 1999 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO Red, Low Miles try prices reflect the huge W/Lease Loyal Glasses repaired -7_5_qoo Kdley Blue Book $11,975 (Save over 3480) SALE PRICE $11,495 E + tax per month downward pressures cattle, $42,259.78 1999 PONTlAC GRAND AM Loaded 6 cy1 , Auto, Aluminum Wheels hog, broiler and egg produc- Blue Cross & VSP Kelby Blue Book $11,995 (Saveover5500) SALE PRlCE$11,495 ers have expericnccd the past participmt 1999 PONTlAC SUNFIRE SE 4-DOOR Auto, Air, Tilt 8 Cruise, Only $8,000 miles 2082 PXCRUISER couple of months,” Francl Kelky Blue EM$lO,OOO (Saveovu $soO) SALE PRICE $9,470 Automatic, Kt-yless Entry, Cassette & CD said. “This was caused hy a DAVID Cm 2002 Chevv Corvctte &IC 1994 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME 6 cy1 , Power Mndows & Locks, Great COndittonl >--<<- MSRP - $19,295O0 Kelley Blue Book $5,900 (Save $i,OOO) SALE PRlCE84,W cutback in exports to Colin- MSRP $52,160 00 Auto, Air LEASE FOR ONLY tries such as Russia for BATZER 11, OsDm GMS 44,163 15 1998 CHEVROLET CAVALIER Great MPGl Professional Eye Care Chev Rebate -1.000 00 Kelley Blue Book $.6,915 (Save $220) SALE PRICE $6,695 chicken and Japan lor beef W/Lease Loyal -~-750 00 $208 along with relntivcly largc 4672 Hill St., Cass City $42,413.15 SPECIAL OF THE WEEK + tax per month dorn est i c s 11 p p I I es .” 872-3404 ‘All pdces figmd at GMS pdclngwlth Chsvmlet Lease Loyaltydown. 1996 CADILLAC DEWLLE “SPRING EDITON” Low, Low Mila, Chrome Wheels, Corn oil also cxpcrienccd a Bad Axe 269-7263 All prlces and payments anplus tax, title and llcensa fees. significant decrease of’24

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