CASS CI‘ : HRONICLE VOLUME 85, NUMBER 8 CASS CITY THIRTY CENTS 14 PAGES PLUS ONE SUPPLEMENT

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e 9 mill; yanks meters A tax rate increase of .9026 retirement,and will increase Some 25 years ago in an ef- ing Committee, recorn- of time. mills and a proposal calling operating revenues from fort to rexme Main Suect mended approval of the re- In other business during the for the removal of parking property taxes by 5.4 pr- parking for customer+it quest for a one-year trial 50-minute session, the meters were approved dur- cent. was hoped the devices Period. council learned the village ing a rescheduled monthly For the owner of a $50,000 would deter upstairs tenants But he notcd that abuse of received a $480 check Mon- CaSS City Village Council home, the hike translates and merchants and their 2-hour Main Suet parking day from Waste Manage- meeting Tuesday night. into an additional $22.50. employees from using those by a few business owners ment of Michigan-Mideast The tax rate increase was Monday’s hearing was at- spaces. and employees remains a officials. The money is okayed following a brief tended by 3 citizns, includ- However, a number of concern, and he said busi- revenue resulting from the Truth in Taxation hearing. ness owners will have to sale of recyclabIcs over-- the ing A1 Wright, who in&- tail COmmllnitv-----J members_----~~-- - - The hearing is required by cated he believes it’s a bad believe those problems have shoulder much of the re- first 14 weeks ol the state law when a taxing unit time to propose a tax hike. since faded with theaddition sponsibility for policing village’s curbside recycling CASS CITY’S POSTAL vehicles were water logged after wants to collect additional “I personally question the of off-street parking. Rc- themselves and their em- program. Tuesday night’s downpour. The Cass City Waste Water property tax revenue, due to wisdom of a tax increase moving the meters, they say, ployees. During the pcriod, some 48 an increase in property Val- right now,” he said, adding would offer customers a The council unanimously tons of recyclables have Treatment Plant recorded 4.33 inches of rain from Saturday ues, up to but not exceeding area businesses and resi- little more convenience. approved the recommenda- been picked up, according to to Tuesday night. Tbscola and Sanilac counties reported the rate of inflation plus new dents alike are already fat- Councilman Elwyn tion, but deferred installa- officials, who say participa- construction. ing poor economic times Helwig, chairman of the tion of 2-hour parking limit tion in the program has The additional .9026 mills and recent valuation in- signs for an indcfinitepcriod reached about 65 percent. scattered power outages and fallen trees.-- No injuries were ~. - ___ - council’s Streets and Park- reported after an unconfirmed tornado destroyed a summer brings the village's total tax creases. levy to 16.4296 mills, in- Gerald Stilson suggested trailer in Huron County. (Related picture, back page) eluding 2.5 mills for debt that the village cut back and consider pay freezes rather than increase taxes. Although officials have abutsindicated statewide they’re concerned freeze of Charge pair in Separate property values next year at 1991 levels, village Presi- dent L.E. Althaver pointed out the additional revenue is needed now to continue hit and run accidents meeting repairs and other expenses tied to providing basic services. Two Tuscola County men McConnell was the driver of raigned on a charge of as- Bank. “We’ve got more street have been arraigned on a vehicle that hit Terry La sault with a dangerous A preliminary exam was to problems and prob- charges stemming from Hojnacki, 39, Silverwood, weapon. have ken held Wednesday lems and water line prob- separate hit and run traffic sometime between 11 p.m. His preliminary exam was for Koepf, who= bond was lems, They’regetting accidents that claimed the and midnight May 9 as the to have becn hcld Wednes- set at $5,000. of us,,’ he commented. lives of 3 persons, including resident Was waking along day. Bond was set at Tina M. Anderson (AKA ~l~~~~~ and council a pair of Millington youths, Maple Grove Road just $lO,OOO, Tina M.Wright and TawneY members also pointed out earlier this month. south of MaYville in Dayton Records State he is accused L, Summers), 27, Mt. Mor- that he has centin- A REFUND CHECK of $480.88 for collecting 48 tons of waste Wayne A. Whitehead, 25, Township. Her MYwas Of assaulting Amy Inglis ris, faces a charge of receiv- udto maintain iCv-materials from January to April marked the curbside recycling found next morning in a with a knife May 2 in Wells ing and concealing stolen els while cutting back cm- Millington, was arraigned a nearby ditch. Township. week ago on 2 counts of property in excess of$100. ployees, from 17 to 15, in program’s first revenues. Pictured (left to right) are Trustee Dempsey D. Whittie, 44, Court records state the recent Years. nvoluntary manslaughter in ARRAIGNMENTS Kingston, faces charges of Elwyn Helwig, Waste Management representative Joseph connection withahitandrun operating a motor vehicle chWFstems from a May 22 NO METERS Campbell, Trustee Nat Tuttle and Lou LaPonsie, village accident May 4 in Milling- In other recent arraign- while under the influence of incident in ton. merits, a pair Of 2l.Wi rCSi- liquor, third offense,driving Township a 1978 Turning to the topic of with a suspended or re- Chevrolet Nova- A preliminary examina- dents have been charged in Anderson was to have parking meters, the council tion in the case was to have connection with the April 20 strictcd license and using an undergone a preliminary reviewed a lctter from the Michael Ra Avery been held Wednesday in break-in of Thumb Pawn expired license plate May 21 exam Wednesday. Her bond Cass City Chamber of Corn- Tuscola County District and Loan, 8 15 S. Hooper St., in Fremont Township. merce Retail Committee, Court. Bond has been set at Caro. His bond was set at $1 ,OOO. has been set at $2,000. which is requesting the me- Caro ma rz crash v icth $3,000. Lyndon J. Bush, 27,5291 A preliminary exam was to Car0 resident Charles A. terS be removed for a trial E. Sanilac Rd., and Peter have been held Wednesday. Lawrie, 24, has been period. Whitehead is charged with having a blood alcohol con- 2406 Lampton Clemens R. Koepf I** 17* char@ with possession Of Therequestwas madeafter A 22-yex-old Car0 man area victim as Michael R. day morning when he lost Rd’i each face Cass City, was rxently marijuana, second Offense* the committee conducted a was among 16 persons who Avery, 115 W.Washington control of his vehicle, which tent of ,lo or more (J9) charges of breaking and en- raigncd on a charge of for- May 4 in Cam survey in which a majority died on Michigan roadways St. slid off the roadway side- when the pickup truck he tcring an unoccupied geq in connection with a He also was to have under- of 25 participating business Over the Memorial Day Avery was driving in the ways, went airborne across a was driving struck Nathan ing with intent to commit Feb. 10incidentinCassCity gone a preliminary exam mid they want the holiday. southwest bound lane of M- ditch and struck the west Betzing, 14, and Jason larceny, and larceny in a involvinga$40checkdrawn Wednesday. Bond in the meters out, Troopers at the state police 25 east of Kirk Road in bank, rolling back into the Usrey, 13, as the pair were building. On ThumbRegionChemical has been set at $l,Ooo* The meters were installed post in Car0 identified the Akron Township ew!y Sun- Please tun back page. riding bikes on Main Strect A Dreliminan, exam was just east of Fulmer Strect at held hday for Bush’, whose about 11:17 p.m. bond was stat $loim. Over 50 protest plan Also charged recently in a Sadler’s preliminary exam hit and run accidcnt is Or- was to have been held ville J. McConnell Jr., 22, Wednesday. His bond was Kingston, who was ar- set at $5,000. raigned May 18 on a charge According to court rec- of failing to stop at the scene ords, the men are accused of Planners nix asphalt plant again of a serious personal injury taking guns, stereos, musi- accidcn t. calNintendo equipment games, and computcrs tapes, The Elkland Township in 1932. Only the operatior1 month. Car0 attorney representing depleted and made into a try. McConnell ’s prcl im inary “It’s the board’s job to Tuckey, foresaw possible rcsidcntial development, Downing Street rcsident exam also was to have bcen and sporting equipment and Planning Commission of an asphalt plant-not please the community, not increasing property values one audience member said Ron Pawloski said he had held Wednesday. His bond tools from the pawn shop. Tuesday unanimously rcc- rcmoval of gravel from the for the plant’s surrounding he was already a victim of difficulty selling his former has been set at $5,000. Also, Robert J. Dccker, 60, ommended against rczoning pit-requires rezoning. justAlthough one or 2Tom people.” Abbey, the afea after the gravel Pit Was the asphalt and gravel indus- P1-e turn to back page. According to police, Care, was recently ar- 75 of farm land west of Not a single audience town to allow operation of membcr living near the pro- an asphalt plant. posed site spoke in favor of The decision, which will the proposal; scverd people now go to the Township indicatcd they’re vehe- Board for final action, was mently against the project, rendered following a 90- while ‘others expressed ex- minute special public hcar- treme skepticism. a 1, ing at thc Elkland Township Eldon Fulcher, a Koepfgen . Hall, attended bv4 more than Road rcsident for more than I 50 persons. a decade, expressed his con- Aftcr hearing cornmcnts cern about possible health from those in attcndance, complications stemming \ ’0- commission Chairman from the asphalt plant’s 7 -q Rogcr Root said the decision fumes. was bascd largely upon the “My wife has emphysema facility’s proposed location - can someone please tell along ihe %h&t cdge of me what (the plan;) is going

town. to do to. her?” Fulcher asked. This is property owncr J.D. Lowcr property values in 1 Tuckey’s third attempt to the immediate area also have the parcel rezoned worried Fulcher, who added from A-1 agricultural to M- “I can’t sell my house now 1 man u fac t ur i n g/d is tr i bu- bccause of that damn pond.” tion. The proposal, first Falling property values made in August, was dcnicd have local resident Connie earlicr by the township zon- Mcllendorf more than wor- ing board. Tuckey later ried. Mellendorf said she proposed that Cas City and her husband have re- “- annex the land, but village cently acquircd a bank loan officials lcarncd the land to build a new housc near DURING TUESDAY’S SPECIAL Elkland Township Planning Commission hear- 1’ IREA RESIDENTS FOLLOWED the can’t be annexcd bccause it Koepfgen Road. ing, Caro attorney Tom Abbey explains how the proposed asphalt plant on J.D. Iarade to the Avenue of Flags display in only slightly abuts the vil- “We’ve heard and decided I -- -I lage limits. this before,” she said, rcfer- Tuckey’s land would operate. The planning board recommended the Township Elkland Township cemetery. (Related picture CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY,MAY 29,1991 Rawson Library plans Krueger gets scholarship summer reading program Cass Citv Personal Items I J I The Rawson Foundation has sclcctcd Rick Kruegcr to The “Read on the Wild rary. Attendance will be li- Call your local news to the Chronicle office - 872-2010 rcccivc thc Rawson Founda- Side” summer reading mited to 240 people. tion Scholarship. He is the program at Rawson Memo- The program will be held I son of Dclbcrt and Char rial Library, Cass City, will at Campbell Elementary Kr ueg er . begin with a special treat School, and students will at- Stan and Melva Guinther Mr. and Mrs. Gary Perry Mrs. Linda Barron and tend in groups of The spent the weekend with their announce the arrival of a daughter Amy of Rochcstcr Krucgcr, who plans to at- June 7. The Living Science 30. tend Central Michigan Uni- Foundation from Novi will groups will be divided into daughter and son-in-law, daughter, Rebecca Lin. She were guests of Gcorge and be bringing “Natural Sci- those going into kindergar- Sandy and Andy Welter, in was born April 23 at Beverly Frank and Sandra vcrsity to study elcmcntary ence,” a 45-minute prog- ten and first grade, second Dayton, Ohio, and attended Saginaw General Hospital from Friday till Monday. education, was activc in ram that makes science and third grade, and fourth the Indianapolis 500 with and weighed 8 pounds, 3 They also visited her aunt, athlctics and is a member of come alive through hands- grade and up, them. ounces and was 20 inches Mrs. Marion McClorey, thc National Honor Society. This program is being long. Grandparents are on-contact with live ani- while here. He voluntccred many hours mals. made possible by a grant Lewis Bishop, who ,died Peggy Miller of Detroit, working on bulletin boards A Living Science from the Elkland and May 17, was honored in Rick Elrod of Deford, and Ethan Damm staycd with and displays to make the specialist will introduce Novesta United Way Fund. Memorial Day services at Jim and Eeri Perry of Cass high school more interesting students to the natural envi- Hastings, where he is buried City. Great-grandparents his grandparents. Dale and are Martha Miller of De- Mary Darnm, Saturday and and attractive. ronment through direct New officers at Riverside Cemetery. Art The Rawson Foundation contact. Participants will troit, Betty Rostron of Caro Sunday while his parcnts, Cook, commander of the and Ralph and Marion has awarded scholarships have experiences with live Hastings American Legion Randy and Carmen, spent animals and plants from all installed at Perry of Cass City. the weekend in Tawas. Ja- annually since 1962 to wor- Post, laid a wreath at the thy graduates of Cass City over the world. grave for Bishop, who son Damm spent the week- There is no charge for the BPW meeting Mrs. Mary Kirton, with her end with his grandparents, High School who will attend program but to attend indi- served in the U.S. Air Corps Ccntral Michigan Univcr- Thc Cass City BPW club in during World War daughter and family, Mr. Bill and Linda Warmbier in viduals must sign up and and Mrs. William Jones, sity. get a ticket from the lib- rcccntly met in thc meeting I. Caro. room of thc Chemical Bank. Mrs. Cheryl Maxwell and Twclvc members were in Born to Mr. and Mrs. Brian daughters of Livonia and Lecture slated Judson-Berean attcndancc. President Clara Gaeth of Gagetown, a Charles Jones of Westland, Marriage Licenses Arleon and Leola Retherford Gaffney conducted the busi- daughter, Breanne Caitlin, were in Palms over the at Christian May 17. She was born at weekend to attend a gradu- Jack Charles Seibert and class airs ness mccting. Jean Lynn Ford, both of Sil- Thc group votcd to support Huron Memorial Hospital, ation open house at the home Science Church Bad Axe. She joined her of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur verwood. Retherfords celebrate May 16 meet the July 4th celebration with Robert Charles Bank and Lccturer Nola A. Cook of a money contribution. family Sunday evening Vogel for their daughter, along with an older brother, Licia Jo Law, both of Vas- Cleveland will discuss a It also was noted it’s the Christine. Twenty persons attended Shawn. Grandparents are sar . mcthod of healing the hurts golden anniversary the noon potluck dinner and time of ycar for the club’s Daniel Lee King, Kings- and individual expcricnces Clarence and Bonnie Gacth, ton, and Lori Ann Fields, Arleon and Lcola Rether- their family in a celebration business meeting of the annual community calendar Seven attend in thc course of daily life, drive, and anyone who Owendale, and Keith and Caro. ford, 4282 West St., Cass dinner in Frankenmuth. Judson-Berean class of First MaryLou McCullough of Leon Deforest Thorton, during alecturcsct for8 p.m. City, will celebrate their Baptist Church when they would like a calendar but Junc 4 at thc First Church of does not presently get one Porton Station, Ontario, art club meet Mayville, and Lynn J. Gil- golden wedding anniversary met at the church Thursday, Canada. Great-grandmoth- Christ Scicntist, Caro. YM A c]ub can call Shcrryl Seeley at more, Kingston. June 4. c May 16. The Art Club met at the Herbert Meral Shipley, Cook suggests that the lcs- 872-4355. ers are Mrs. Helen MacCal- Arleon married Leola slates party lum, Owendale, and Mrs. home of Clara Seeley Wed- Harrison, and Mildred sons in the Bible, under- President Jerry Hiatt pre- Mardcll Ware took charge nesday, May 22, with 6 Emma Bitterling, Caro. stood in thcir spiritual im- Boyne June 4, 1941, in sided at the business meet- of installing ncw officers for Irene Guigar of Ubly. Kingston. He is retired from members and one guest Robert Dale Rickett Jr. port, have trcmendous heal- The Y.M.C.A. Thumb ing. the 1991-92 ycar. They are present. Canasta was and Peggy Sue McCombs, Marlette Homes Manufac- Dance Club will hold its Guest of Mrs, Marion ing applications for the Presidcnt Clara Gaffney, played with high score both of Gagetown. problems one experiences in turing, and she is retired next party June 8 from 8:30 The group sang several First Vice-president Sherry1 McClorey Sunday and going to Bea Baker. Carl Norman Schroeder, Monday was her sister, Miss contcmporary living. This is from teaching in Cass City. p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at the songs and a ladies’ trio pre- Scclcy, Second Vice-Presi- Refreshments were Ft. Myers, Fla., andShirley The couple lived, until Sandusky Maple Valley sented a special number. Lessel Craw ford of Roches- served by the hostess. Ann Willits, Caro. illustratcd by using several dcnt Lcota Anthes, Sccre- ter Hills. Sunday they vis- examplesolhcr’s hcalings. of hcr own and recently, on a farm near School. Betty Ewald read a poem tary Beverly Perry and The next meeting will be Randall Harold Gilliam Deford, where they raised a Refreshments will be and George Fisher Sr. gave a ited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis June 19 at the home of and Honey Sue Vollmar, Trcasurer Linda Gaymer. Crawford and Mrs. Onalee Elizabeth Stine. both of Caro. A formcr rncdical assis- daughter, Mrs. Randy (San- available and live music will devotional talk. The club’s June mceting dra) Kozan, and a son, Larry. be provided by Helen Ann’s Crawford, at the home of her Douglas Harvey Warle, tant, for the past 25 years will be a potluck dinner at mother, Mrs. Ida McLeod, Reese, and Mary Lou Cook has bccn a Christian They have 7 grandchildren. Dance Band. Guests are the home of Barbara Hutch- Biddinger The Retherfords will join welcome. S. Atkins in Caro. Jacobs, Vassar. Scicncc practitioner. inson. to speak at Thomas Lee Spencer and Thc mcmbcrs of First graduates in Brenda Lou Emmons, both Church of Christ, Scicntist, Mag’n Peg Tendercare of Deford. welcome thc community to /: / I attcnd this free public lcc- N. Carolina Tendercare’s Family Hills and Dales ture, entitled “Come Homc Council will present to the Fathcr: A Spiritual Suzanne R. Atkins will Michelle P, Biddinger, an General Hospital Journcy that Hcals Life’s attorney from Cass City, graduate June 8 from Apex The Zndy PATIENTS LISTED TUES- Hurts.” High School, Cary, N. Caro- June 4 at 7 p.m. at the Ten- dercare Facility in Cass DAY, MAY 28, WERE: srnm0 lina. City. * , Clyde Canfield, Phoebe by Melva E. Guinther Her topics will include CASS CITY ROTARY power of attorney and guar- Klinkman, Joseph Stead- dianship. man, Donald R. Hutchin- The Guinthers hobnobbed diligently drying the track The public is welcome to son, Robert J. “RETURNABLE DAY” over the weekend with the were actually louder than join families, residents and Fiabeiner, staff members for this City; Dan Quaylcs, the Norman the racing cars. Lois Thayer, Akron. FUND RAISER Schwarzkopfs, Lee Iacocca, After a couple hours of event...... Paul Ncwman, Mary Lou preliminaries, during which Retton, James Gamer, Sandi the celebrities were intro- Patti, Florence Henderson duced, and only about an OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS and Jim Nabors. hour’s delay, we finally TO Well, maybe hobnobbed heard those memorable isn’t exactly the correct words, “Gentlemen, start The Cass City Rotary Club along with tcrm, but we were all in the your engines”, and they Thank you for ”Bearing“ High School athletes will go door-to-door same place at the same were off. col Iect i ng returnable beve rag e bottI es time ...along with over I thought the cars were with us during our renovati 400,000 other pcople. going pretty fast when they and cans. All proceeds will help our Yes, bclicvc it or not, this made the first prcliminary club pay its pledge to the High School staid , m i 1d- mannered, laps. When the race actually We appreciate your patience Suzanne Atkins strai tlaccd couple attended started, they were just a se- Track Project. the Indianapolis 500 car race ries of colored blurs streak- for the first time. ing past at 200+ mph. and your business. The National Honor Soci- It was our wedding anni- By the 100th lap, I was able ety mcmbcr is thc daughter vcrsary, as my husband will to identify the 2 cars that of Robert and Sandra At- be sure to rcmind me. Last were leading and keep track kins, formerly of Sandusky, Mr. Chips Service Center ycar for our anniversary he of them fairly well as long as and the granddaughter of took mc to California. (Our they stayed in the same or- Phone 872-3850 Cass City It would be a big help if you would put Harold and Hclcn Copeland son happcncd to be getting der. It helped when a cau- your bottles and cans in front of your of Cass City. marricd there.) tion flag slowed them down Atkins’ futurc plans in- For Mother’s Day, he took so I could sort them all out home in your orange recycling containers me to California again. clude majoring in medicinc again. just prior to our collection time. (This time it was a purchas- I won’t pretend that I at Univcrsity of Gcorgia the ing convention.) I can or Appalachian State Uni- understood all that was THANK YOU versity . hardly wait to scc where going on, even with acouple wc’regoing for my birthday. of experts on hand to explain GYPSY As for thc hdy, our daugh- things, and I don’t know if ter and son-in-law, Sandy we’ll ever attend another and Andy, who are avid rac- Indy race. But we’ll proba- CASS CITY ing fans, had some pretty bly at least watch it on TV good tickets for the big race next year, now that we’ve SENIOR CITIZEN APARTMENTS and invited us to come been initiated. along. It was an interesting, en- MOTH We left Dayton, where joyable, educational experi- Sandy and Andy live, at ence. Besides spending a about 7 a.m. in a pouring delightful weekend with our OPEN HOUSE rain. It rained all the way kids, I learned (again) that there, and there was doubt as it’s possible to get a nasty Thursday, June 6, 1 p.m to 8 p.m. to whether thc race could be sunburn even when the sky hcld. By the time we got to is overcast; that Arie CONTROL Indianapolis, the rain had Luyendyk is not a native stopped, but the sky contin- American, as you might ued to look threatening and think upon hearing his Outstanding Fcatur e... evcrything was soggy. name, but a Hollander; that Reasonable Rates Individual Apartment Amcnitics Patio Andy parked a couple Michael and Jeff Andretti Security intercom and door lock system miles from the speedway. are Mario’s boys, while John Individual cmcrgcncy pull cord SyStCITl (They tried to soften the is his nephew,and they’reall .Smokc detecton Bathrmm safety features impact by tclling me it was pretty fast, and that Fitti- u.9s little as , Extra-wide doorways throughout 13 blocks, but I know that it paldi is not a pasta dish. $25 1.OO/month No stairs to climb takes about a half hour to &drown I IIeat fumishcd CASS CITY CHRONICLE WO’ x 12’.5H’ Draperies furnished walk 2 miles and I checked USPS 092-700 carpeted my watch.) PUBLISHE D EVERY WED NE C 0A’! FuUy AT CASS CITY. MICHIGAN Color-keyd range and refrigerator Parking where we did 6550 Main Street j Large kitchen pantry proved to be wise, though, John Haire, publisher. Includes Hcat, National Advertising RepresentaLvt. Private patio because we got a lot farther Water, Sewer, Michigan Weekly Newspapers, Inc., 257 Ample closet space faster on foot than those in Trash Pick-up Michigan Avenue, East Lansing, Michi- R.J. OWENS Individual storage locker vehiclcs. gan. Master antenna hookup . TV Our seats were way up in Subscription Pnces: To post offices in Barrier-frN units available the grandstand just beyond Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Cour,.ies - $10,00ayear,or2ycpnfor$l8,3 years Common Area Facilities the 4th turn and within sight of the pits, which made for for $15, $7 for six months, and 3 months TREE SERVICE Pantry Kitchen ) Generuus lounge area for $4.00. an intercsting view. In Michigan - $12.00 a year, 2 years Since it was our first race of $22.00. any kind, wc had no idea In other pans of the United States - Call A what to expect. $15.00a year,or2years$28.00. Payable in advance. My first impression was For information regarding newspaper that it was big, and colorful, advertising and commercial and job 31 3-724-6651 and LOUD. The machines printing. telephone 872-2010. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 29,1991 PAGE THREE “If It Fitz .... II How dumb?

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By Jim Fitrgerald

Mayor Coleman Young vigilant voluble defender of HOMETOWN DUTY We don’t know what thc official assessment will be, but it’s has bet a case of Vernor’s the opinion here that the Mcmorial Day kick-off of the everycitizen’sright toowna ginger ale and 24 Coney Is- handgun for protection So now I wonder if Laney tourist season as it affects northern Michigan wasn’t any- land hot dogs that the Detroit thing to write home about. against every other citizen has heard the latest: Detroit Pistons will beat the Chi- whoowns a handgun. Laney cops will soon be required to My barometer is the traffic cncountered on 1-75 on the way cago Bulls in the NBA East- home Monday. It was less than usual. Between Gaylord and said this snarky thing about join the Screen Actors em Conference finals. the Detroit Police Depart- Guild. Standish it was actually less than encountered on an ordinary How dumb can Young get? weekend. It got little crowdcd from Standish to Bay City, ment when we were talking As for Young being cap- a Dumb enough to approve a tured on videotape with a but nothing like it has been in other years. about widespread police police bodyguard for his support for the federally smoking hot dog in his hand, ********** niece, wife of a convicted proposed 7-day waiting pe- it probably won’t happen, drug dealer, in a city where riod for the purchase of a Despite his grievously non-relatives of the m2yor handgun. plugged nose, Young will I really can’t gct it through my head that we still have until become vigilantes because Saturday bcfore June arrives. Memory is, of coursc, faulty, probably get wind of this they can’t get police protec- Laney cited the ubiquitous column and cancel the bet but I’d guess that theair conditioning has bcen running more tion? already than it did all of June last ycar. If I really wanted to videotape of Los Angeles with Mayor (ha ha) Daley, Even dumber. cops beating a helpless al- I apologize to the FBI for know, I could ask Bill Kritzman of Kritzmans’ Inc. in Cass Young is betting against City. He keeps a daily log of the weather, year around. leged traffic offender. He blowing its sting. But, as a Richard Daley, who claims also cited the thousands of conscientious hometown to be mayor of Chicago. ********** dollars that Detroit taxpay- journalist, I feel obliged to Ostcnsibly, Daley is putting ers pay to settle the lawsuits up pizza, candy, cheesecake protect my city’s image. It’s Chuck Erla is attempting to get a slow pitch tourney going of people brutalized by bad enough that the world and beef hot dogs. some of our cops Laney said: in Cass City July 13-14. The first 28 tcams to pay $125 will Can’t Young smell the knows former Detroit Police be accepted. Call Chuck at 872-3734. “What our cops want is a 7- Chief William Hart is sting? Has he got the mother day waiting period for the What struck me when the note passed my desk was thc entry GEARING UP FOR the Cass City Rotary Club’s bottle and of all colds in his nose? charged with stealing $2.4 fee. Boy, $125 seems like a lot of dough to play softball. purchase of a video cam- million, former deputy po- can pick-up Saturday are (left to right) club member Greg Sports gambling is against era.” Guys my age used to think that anything over $5 was too the law in Detroit. Doesn’t lice chief Ken Weiner is in much to pay. Biddinger, Cass City athleteTim Englehart and club member prison for fraud, and several Young read the newspa- Laney made that wisecrack pers? A bunch of alleged of our cops allegedly hired ********** Cary Grover. Residents are asked to leave their cans and more than a week ago, and I out as security guards for bottles near their curb in recycling bins. Members of the bettors were arrested here thought it would be unfair to cocaine shipments and drug just this week. repeat it here. But then came Members of the retail division of thc Cass City Chambcr of Daley isn’t the major of cash, Commerce were told last Tuesday by Robert Schwartz, Rotary Club, as well as the intermediate and high school Tuesday’s revelation of No one needs to see murky Chicago; he’s an undercover drug-related charges against Wayne State University expert, that what is needed is an track teams, will pick them up between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. FBI agent. The basketball videotape of our mayor accurate measurement of the true market for the community 11 current and former De- handing wagered ginger ale Proceeds will go toward the new track. wagcr is a federal sham troit and suburban cops. The before any decisions are reached. aimcd at ridding Detroit to an FBI agent masquerad- He also said that a healthy retail section is essential to keep FBI says it has videotaped ing as the mayor of Chicago. strcets of all 5-term mayors. evidence of pdice officers any community viable. About 25 businessmen heard the In Michigan History The FBI has arranged for After all, you have to say aiding FBI agents masquer- this for Young: isn’t his message. the Bulls to win, don’t Hart so ading as drug dealers. niece, and neither is Weiner. blamc Isiah Thomas. The Tuscola County featured Pistons are rolling over for . - .- The Weather thc good of Detroit citizens High Low Precip. who don’t deserve an elite CROWLEY Tuesday ...... 82 ...... 56 ...... 0 tcr,” and thc cnsuing confu- as other topics, including the mayor who bets against Wednesday ...... 87 ...... 58 ...... 0 sion promptcd rcsidcnts to devastating forest firc of deccnt odds while ordinary CHIROPRACIT1 Thursday ...... 87 ...... 69 ...... 0 select a ncw name for thc 1881. bettors are forced to buck the We create through Friday ...... 84 ...... 62 ...... 04“ county scat: Novcsta. no-chance-in-a-zillion state education, gentle Saturday ...... 82 ...... 66 .... 2.86” Bcforc the papcrwork was lottery. Also, Young didn’t & evcn complctcd, Tuscola techniques personal Sunday ...... 82 ...... 70 ...... 02” Cosmetologists have to stand in line for an7 care, a healthy and Monday 86 60 0 County supcrvisors creatcd hour in a grocery store to ...... body. (Recorded at Cass City wastewatcr treatment plant) anew townshipandnamcd it elect officers make his wager, He proba- painfiee Novesta, putting the county bly faxed it. PLEASE Call For thcy did in many othcr seat rcnaming effort back to squarconc. County scat rcsi- An Appointment 30M STONEPICK Michigan countics, rcsi- Thc Thumb Cosmetolo- WISECRACK WORTH LET US RID YOUR FIELDS dents cngagcd in a political dents eventually selected REPEATING CASS CITY a5 the namc “Caro,” which thc gists Group elected officers G OF DAMAGING STONES tussle over wherc the county during its regular May meet- 5986 E. Cass City Rd., (M-81) seat should bc located. The county historian notcd to bc The FBI plan is for Young an abbrcviation of Cairo, ing, held May 20 at Helen’s (in the Allen Health Center) first site, selcctcd in the Beauty Salon. to dcliver the ginger ale and early 1860s, was givcn thc .” hot dogs to Daley in a Chi- unlikely name “Moon- The county name “Tus- cago hotel room while a 872-4241 Elected were Sheryl Appointments taken , shine.” The county scat was cola” is also a word puzzle, video camera whirs through DR. CROWLEY later moved to Centerville, onc of many pscudo-Indian Horetski, Kinde, president; a hole in the wall. Which Mon. & Wed. 9-1 & 3-7 p.m, 1 Marlene Biebel, Caro, sec- B.S.D.C. 1 I over compctitor names made up by Henry reminds me of a really nasty Fri. 9-3p.m, Sat. By Appt. REASONABLE RATES. Wahjamcga. Soon after, Schoolcraft, who claimcd it retary; Leota Anthes, Cass thing that General Laney 1 CALL MIKE HEALY (517) 872-2691 Centcrville opcncd a post meant either “warrior prai- City ,treasurer; Marion Gra- said, and I wasn’t going to (Evenings) rie” or “level lands.” ham, Caro, financial secre- tary, and Mary Wilcox, Clif- The county fcature de- is lo- scribes Tuscola’s early sct- ford, historian. cally as head of the Motor I Advertise It In The Chronicle I tlcmcnt and how it earned a unique place in Michigan Officers were inducted by bcet sugar production, as guest artist Carla Heubner of farmers sought a crop far thc the Michigan Hair Fashion clcar-cut forcstland, as well Committee. OUR FARM The FAM ILI ES : GENERATIONS

Forgive me for this self- the Thumb. OF BUILDING evaluation, but I’ve always It would have bccn hard to figurcd that I waless prcju- assassinate him because of diced than the averagc the blankct of security that Amcrican. surroundcd him. We A STRONG I am comfortable with pcr- couldn’t even look out our sons of diffcrcnt color and upstairs window on Main diffcrcnt religions and Street and a cop was on AMERICA cringc at cthnic jokes, ncvcr every roof. think thcy arc funny. Add to that the long history Having boastcd about that, wc havc of’prcsidcntsbcing let mc say that ingrained killcd, or somconc attcmpt- Aariculture prcjudicc dics hard, for mc ing to kill thcm, and what rl has never taken and for you. rational reason did I have to Many of us arc influcnccd fecl supcrior to folks in for- a back seat with us, by long-held bclicfs that cign countries? make us prejudiced without You could point out that cvcn rcdizing it. individuals here have acted Takc my casc. I was rcad- irrationally, but that the at- Fanners have had a pretty rough ride over the past couple of ing last wcck about how tacks, cxccpt on Prcsidcnt years. But we‘ve done all we can to make the financial going as formcr Primc Minister Riijiv Lincoln, were on the person, smooth as possible. Gandhi and 14 othcr pcoplc not the systcm, We’ve provided money for seeds, equipment and other operating wcrc killcd by a bomb hid- But our system has ncvcr expenses. We‘ve made it our business to help you with your den in a bouquct of flowcrs. bccn tested like thosc in less business. That naturally rccallcd how affluent countries. That‘s because our roots are planted here, just as yours are. As his was assassi- The great depression of the rnothcr also a natcd. 1930’s was a severe test that community bank, we feel a responsibility to the local farm we passed, but it shook up community. Man, those pcoplc and thc country and wc wcrc When the going gets tough, we‘re. ... those South American ba- *Mi never the same again. The Bank You Depend L nana rcpublirs, what a way Can On. As serious as that was in TIRED LEGS? Here IS help for men 8 women who sit or stand for long to livc, was thc reaction. periods of time with very little leg movement A full line of fashionable our history, it’s nothing That ’ s pr eju d i c c. comparcd to what’s happcn- support prodLtcts by the scientific leaders of pressure gradient therapy - Most of us don’t equate JOBST No matter what the need, Jobst has the style ing in all thosecountrics that what happcncd in to V Mid-calf & Over-the-calf endure revolution after what happens right hcre at revolution, Lightweight & High Bulk home, Truthfully, our rcc- Any avcnuc looks good Dress & Casual ord isn’t much bcttcr if at all, whcn you have nothing to and if it is, it’s not bccausc Athletic lose. we can boast supcrior citi- Instead of feeling supcrior, Pantyhose & Knee-hi zens; only bcttcr security wc should sympathize with MEMBER FDIC Stop by today and see what support can do for your tired legs and living conditions. pcoplc living in India in 1: If you wcre in the neigh- conditions that lcad to vio- Pigeon 453-31 13 - Cass City 872-431 I - borhood at thc time, you can lcncc against those in powcr, Light recall when President Rich- and thank our lucky stars Caseville 856-2247 VUT Coach T Pharmacy- ard Nixon visited Cass City that we live in the United Cass City 872-3613 on a political swing through stiitcs. PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 29.1991 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN , Chris Fruendt ANNUAL wins Byrd Holbrook Area News Scholarship SCHOOL ELECTION Mrs. Thelma Jackson The State Board of Educa- "ICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION OF THE ELECTORS OF tion recently announced that CASS CITY PUBLIC sc€ioLs Phone 658-2347 TUSCOLA, HURON AND SANILAC COUNTIES, HICHIGAN 228 outstanding Michigan TO BE HELD high school June graduates, JUNE 10, 1991 including Christopher The Euchre Club mct Mr. and Mrs. Ed Glaza and Adam of Wyandotte Fruendt of Cass City, will Memorial Day (Monday) were Sunday afternoon spcnt the weekend with Mr. TO THE ELKTORS OF THE SCHOOL OISTRICT: each receive a $1,500 col- for a barbecue potluck din- gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. John Walker. lege-of-their-choke schol- ner at noon at the home of Hcnry Sofka. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Osen- Please Take Notice that tho annual election of the school arship. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Ircne Conrad of Saginaw toski were Sunday afternoon district will be held on Monday, June 10, 1991. Fruendt, the son of the Rev. LaPecr in Cass City. and Mrs. Tom Picrce of gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jim Doerr spent Royal Oak were Thursday Stanley Glaza. THE POLLS OF ELECTION WILL OPEN AT 7 O'CLOCK IN THE Allen and Ann Fruendt of HOMING AND CmSE AT 8 0'- IN THE EVENING. Cass City, is a co-valedicto- Wednesday with Leone guests of Mi. and Mrs. Cliff Marjorie Wheeler and Doerr at Argyle. rian of Cass City's Class of Jackson and also visited Velma Cleland attended a At the annual school election there will be elected two (2) 1991. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wills Mrs. Avon Boag at Tender- Council on Aging meeting member(s) to the board of education of the district for full The federally funded were Tuesday evening care in Cass City. at the conference room at term(s) of four (4) years ending in 1995. awards, the Robert C. Byrd guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ha- Mrs. Curtis Cleland visited Sandusky Monday. Honors Scholarships, are a rold Ballagh and Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hcndrick Mrs. Dennis O'Bcmiller THE FOLLOWING PERSONS HAVE BEEN NOHINATED TO FILL SUCH one-time college scholar- day evening guests of Mr. Wednesday afternoon and and sons of Midland spent VACMCY (IES): ship for high school gradu- and Mrs. Dale Hind. had supper with Bertha the weekend with Kathryn DANNY L. HAAG ates who have demonstrated Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Shagcna in Cass City. Tyrrcll. MARILYN J. PETERS academic excellence and LaPeer were Wednesday Virginia Grcenlee and Clara Bond was a Tuesday JAMES G. TURNER achievement. afternoon guests of Geor- Bernice Sowden were forenoon guest of Mr. and A total of $342,000 will be gena Williamson in San- Wednesday lunch guests of Mrs. Cliff Jackson. TAKE FDEETaER NOTICE THKT the following proposition($) will dusky. Rcva Silver. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Konkel be submitted to the vote of the electors at the annual school granted in this fifth year of election: the program. The financial Mrs. Gerard Marchand The Ralph Hoxie family and Lois Cardenas attended visited Mr. and Mrs. Larry helpcd Emily Miller cele- baccalaureate services for resources of the recipient's APPROVAL TO LEVY MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED MILLAGE family are not a cri terion for Konkel Wednesday. brate hcr 13th birthday May Marney Konkel at Cass City Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell determining eligibility. 22. High School Sunday after- Shall the maximum authorized millage rate of Each high school principal of Utica were Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lam- noon. Cass City Public Schools, Tuscola, Huron and in the state nominates an guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen ing were Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Sanilac Counties, Michigan, be approved for outstanding graduating sen- Farrell y . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bukowski of Sand Point levy in 1991 without the reduction required ior based on high school Mr. and Mrs. Bob S hagena. wcre Tuesday guests of Mr. by section 31 of article 9 of the state academic achievement and McLaughlin attended the Dorothy Harris of Bad Axe and Mrs. Arnold LaPeer. constitution of 19631 Bottle Show in Mansfield, test scores. and Joe Konkel wcre after- Mr. and Mrs. Don T'Ik VOTING PLACE(S) ARE As FOLLOWS: The selection of scholar- Ohio, over the weekend. noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. McKnight of Bad Axe were ship recipients is coordi- Mrs. Jack Ross of Ubly Larry Konkel, Marney and Tuesday evening guests of PRECXNCT NO. 1 nated with the Academic spcnt Sunday afternoon with Lois Cardenas. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. Voting Place: High School Building in the Village of Cass City All-State Team Program, Mrs. Earl Schenk. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sofka Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soh which is administered by the Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cies- attended an honors and were Tuesday afternoon All school electors who are registered with the city or Michigan Association of linski were Sunday evening awards presentation for Jill guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack township clerk of the city or township in which they reside are Secondary Principals, in guests of Mr. and Mrs. Felmlee at Western Jr. High O'Borski at Harbor Beach. eligible to vote at this election. cooperation with the Detroit Stanley Glaza. School in Bay City Friday Mrs. Blake Soule of Har- Free Press. Mr. and Mrs, Doug Cleland evening. bor Beach spent Wednesday I, Patricia Donouan, Treasurer of Ti~scolaCounty, Michigan, herehy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Melvin Particka and with Mrs. Earl Schenk. Certify that as of Ray 7, 1991, the record5 of this office Indicate that Jerry Cleland and Mr. and Ted met Michelle Particka A.J. Batie and Ray the total of all uoted increases and above the tax limitation Seek queen Mrs. Cliff Jackson were at Teets Restaurant in Imlay Depcinski were recent established by the Constitution of Michigan, In any local unit of Sunday evening guests of City for dinner in honor of guests of Don Jackson. goucfnment affecting the tsxablc property located in Cas3 City Public candidates Schoa13, Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, Michigan, is as follows~ Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland. Mrs. Mclvin Particka's Jerry Cleland and Velma The annual search for can- Tony Cieslinski visited birthday. Clcland attcnded the funeral By Tuscols County1 1.6 Nills for Spec, Education - Indefinite Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wills Mrs. Earl Schenk was a 1.75 Nills for Uoc. Education - Indefinite didates to compete for queen of a cousin, Carl Kennedy, at .25 MIlls for ncdicsl Csrc Facility 1991-1996-1nc1u~iue Wednesday. Thursday lunch guest of the Carmen Funeral Home .. for the 27th annual Mchi- .5 Mills for Bridges d Streets 1987-1991 - Inclusiuc gan Sugar Festival in Sebe- Mary Beardsley and Rose Edanna Sweeney and in Brown City Saturday. Wills were Wednesday eve- David. .2 flills for Senior Citizens 1988-1991 - Inclusiur waing is underway. Geri Rich of Harrison and .9 fl111s for Road Patrol 1988-1991 - Inclusiue Queen candidates should ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Otulakowski, Reva Silver werc Thursday 1 M111 for Road Improucmtnt 1990-1?91-Inclu~iue tx ktween 18 and 22, Glen S hagena. Stella Leszczynski of Cass lunch and afternoon guests single, with no dependents. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold City, Mrs. Joe Walsh and of Phyliss Pickerel at Mar- Candidates should submit a LaPeer were Wednesday Mrs. Evans Gibbard at- Ictte. By Ellington Tounship: 3 N111s for Roads 1988-1997 - Inclusiuc .5 Mills for Fire 1988-1997 - Inclusiue photo and a statement of the evening guests of Mr. and tended the funeral of an Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fu- way they can serve the sugar Mrs. Jerome Franzel. uncle, Ziggy Gorecki, at St. ester were Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doerr, Donald's Catholic Church guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff industry. By 1 Mi11 for Fire 1991-1996 - Inclusiue Applications or more in- and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Szar- Sunday. Jackson. Elmuood Tounship# apski and Emerson Brown Hiram Keyser was a 1.5 fl!lls for Roads 1991-2000 - Inclusiue formation is available from MIS. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Speers .75 FI11s for Library 1990-2010-1nc1usivc Harriet Juengel, 11 E. Grove were Monday evening Monday evening gucst of spent a week with Mr. and St., Sebewaing, Mich. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ger- Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland. Mrs. Gerard Marchand at 48726. ard Marchand. Reva Silver was a Saturday their home here. Sunday Sy King5ton Toun3hip: None of Record Judging will be June 15 and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt evening guest of Mr. and evening guests were Mr. and the queen and court will ride were Sunday afternoon Mrs. Gerald Wills. Mrs. Jack Doerr of Cass in the Saturday, June 29, guests of Mr. and Mrs. AI- Mr. and Mrs. Chuck City, Mr. and MIS. Dick By Uells Township1 None of Record parade. bert Schantz. Johnson of Wayne werc Szarapski and Paul and Emerson Brown. Wednesday evening guests ,75 M111s for Library 15'83-2002 - InclU5iUc of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mrs. Jim Hewitt and By Elklsnd Tounship1 Jackson. daughters, Mrs. Bill Bre- Dorothy Harris of Bad dow, Mrs. Charlie Corbish- By Almer Township: 1 Mi11 far Road5 3989-1992 - Xnclusiue Axe, Joe Konkel, Mr. and Icy and Mrs. Bob Karg, ,5 Mills for 8us System 195'1-1993 - Inclusiuc Mrs. Larry Konkel and Lois Elaine Virgo and daughter Cardenas attended gradu- Danella attendcd the Bad ation exercises for Marncy Axe Free Methodist Church BY Columbia Tounships 1.5 M111s for Roads 1930-1994 - Inclusiuc Konkel at Cass City High Mother-Daughter Banquet School Thursday evening. Saturday evening. By Nouesta Tounship: None of Record Christie Brown and daugh- Julie Koroleski of Bad Axe ... I, ter Alicia of Center Line, was a Monday guest of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Syl Fisher and and Mrs. Allen Farrelly. By School District: 21.9 Mi?ls,, 1491 and 1992 Mr,and Mrs. Mark Farrelly, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ..

$1.OO OFF Grant and Heath of Ubly, Glaza were Saturday supper .' . Darlene Terrassi, Julie and gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Or- Melissa and Mr. and Mrs. ville Glaza and family. Oatca May 7, 1991 cci- PRINTS Dennis Bartle and Tommy Melissa Jackson was a Treasurer, TIJSCO~~County 4" were Sunday guests of Mr. Tuesday evening guest of and Mrs. Allen Farrelly. Mrs. George Jackson and I, Roberta Moetteli, Treasurer of Huron County, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pearcc Don. hereby certify that as of May 9, 1991 , 1991, the records of this office indicate that the total of all voted increases over and above the tax limitation established by the Constitution of Michigan, in any local units of government affecting the taxable Teen workshop slated Property located in Cass City Public Schools, Tuscola, Huron and sanilac-Counties, Xichigan, is as follows: Older By Huron County: -20 Mill 199 1 Citizen June 13 at skill center .50 Mill 1991-1992 Inc. Medical Care .20_. Mill 1991-1992 Xnc. Transit CASS CITY 872-3613 1 The Tuscola and Sanilac "Tackling Teen Issues." Grant 2.00 Mills 199 Roads ., By Township: 199 County Coopcrative Ex ten- All Tuscola and Sanilac 1.00 Mill 1 Roads I. sion 4-H programs, in coop- County tcens are invited to eration with Michigan State participate in this workshop, By Sheridan Township: 2.00 Mills 1991-1992 Inc. Roads University, are co-spoftsor- which will be hcld June 13 1.00 Mill 1991-1992 Inc. Fire/Ambulance ing a workshop aimed at from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Tuscola Area Skill Center, By the School District: 21.9 mills, 1991 and 1992 1401 CleavcrRd.,Caro.The cost is $2 per person, which includes workshop materi- NOW INTRODUCING als, as well as pizza and a I, CQROL M. DF\LE, COUNTY TRERSURER OF THE COUNTY OF SRNILQC, MICHIGRN soft drink for lunch. HEREBY CERTIFY THQT QS OF MRY 8, 1991, THE RECORDS OF THIS OFFICE INDICRTE THRT THE TOTRL OF FILL IJOTED INCHERSES. OVER dND HEOWE THE The registration deadline is THE TGX LlMITQTION ESTABLISHED BY THE CONSTITUTION OF MICHIGQN Mooney's Junc 7. Teens may register IN FlNY LOCFIL UNITS QF SRNILRC COUNTY, aFFECTING THE TRXRBLE PROPERTY by calling the cooperative LOCRTED IN CRSS CITY F'UPLXC SCHOOLS, IS FIS FOLLOWS: cxtension service office in UOTED YEGRS DRTE OF Caro at (5 17) 673-5999 (ext. UNIT NAME I NCRERSE USE INCLUSIVE ELECTION Premium 228). ------3--___1______y_____c___l___e_------COUNTY OF SFSNILRC 168.2121 M SR. CITIZEN 1991 88-02-80 Facilitators of the work- W.Z@ M LIBRRRY 1991 ae-w-ea shop will include staff from 80.58 M DRUG TFISK FORCE1991-1993 ldS-87-9Q Ice Cream Michigan State University EVERGREEN TOWNSHIP ldl.88 M ROFIDS 1991-1995 ld8-67-9@ as well as teens and adults GREENLEFIF TOWNSHIP la1.88 M FIRE 1991-1992 11-BB-00 from both counties who @l,@8 M HORDS MFIINT. 1991-1992 11-@a-88 111 A large variety of flavors have bcen trained in PEER LF\MOTTE TOWNSHIP @l.IE@ M ROQDS 1991-1993 rdB-87-9@ PLUS (Positive Educational =P===It==P==3======5= SFlNILFIC INTERMEDIRTE 86.98 M SP ED INDEFINITE Experience in Relation- Ine.aB l-4 uo ED INDEFINITE ships). =====~t==Z=====r======CRSS CITY SCHOOLS 21.98 M OF'ERGTING 1998-1992 PEER PLUS is an adven- Qld.15 M DEBT 1966- 1992 ture in learning positivc re- ld1.80 M DEET 1965-1993 latjonships with self and othcrs. Self-awareness and intcrpcrsonal communica- DRTE : 4AL tion skills will cnable the CRROL FI. DQLE, TRERSURER participants to build more SRNILFIC COUNTY constructive relationships, This Notice is given by order of the board of education. IGA@ FOODLINER resulting in satisfaction for Mr. James Turner Cass City family, community and ca- Ill 872-2645 recr. Secretary, Board of Education CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 29,1991 PAGE FIVE Crafts a real violin Merchant’s toy project turns into work of (musical) art by Nancy Salla is constructed almost en- aspect. Because the body grain’s characteristics, he May 15 to visit the tirely of scrap materials. and neck are only one-half added, “Putting paint on Campbells and discover Staff Writer inch thick, it would have wood is a crime.” their reaction to Les’ crea- It all started with a request ARTISTIC ACCENTS been nearly impossiblc to Merchant said he is con- tion. Besides the working from the little girl’s parents. place the tuning pegs on the stantly working on some violin, Les said he also made Six-year-old Katie, the About 18 inches long, the sides of the neck like true type of project and makes the simple, plywood-cutout youngest child the of body and neck are carved violins. Instead, he pur- almost all of his Christmas to give to Katie, “Just in case Campbell family of out of apieceof cherry wood chased 4 antique ukulele gifts to his family, which her parents don’t want 2 Roanoke, Va., was using her left-over from another of his tuning pins and placed them includes wife Marcia, and young kids running around mother’s old cutting board projects. *Smdl pieces -of through the front and back of daughters Kristy and Lori. the house with noisemak- to pretend she was playing a dark walnut make up the the neck, making it similar His family left Michigan ers.’* violin like her older brother, fingerboard, on which the 4 to a guitar’s head. who is taking music lessons. strings may be pressed to The tuning pins are about When the couple asked form notes, and the tail- the only purchased itcms on their friend, Cass City resi- piece, where the strings are the finished project. Mer- Your neighbor says dent Les Merchant, to make anchored near the bottom of chant said a friend gave him a plywood-cutout resem- the instrument’s body. To the violin strings and an- bling the musical instru- accent the chin rest and the other let him take a cutting ment, he took it one step top of the neck, the hobbyist from of her horse’s tail for further. He created real I definitely CASS CITY RESIDENT Les Merchant holds the violin he a attached bits of Burgundy- the instrument’s bow. To violin. make the bow, he stretched made as a present for a 6-year-old Virginia girl. The woodworking enthusi- colored padouk wood, an exotic hardwood imported the washed and bleached ast said he found himself horse hair across a small- support recall challenged by the idea the from Africa. of Because of the intense diameter dowel rod. Sound project. is made by drawing he bow The last few weeks havc given Governor John Engler a pressure of violin strings, politicalfuture in tightrope.the circus as Michiganians forcc him to walk a Tuscola 2001 “The more I worked on it, Merchant chosebone for the across a solid block of rosin ~~ which allows the hair to grip the more I wanted to make it neck and tail plates to pre- Several anti-Engler campaigns are circulating petitions look like a real violin,” he vent the taut strings from and vibrate the instrument’s Tusk force to present findings June 6 strings. across the statc. The recall groups are gaining popularity in said, drawing thebow across cutting through the tailpiece the wakeoftheadministration’s its strings and producing a and to improve the sound Expanding the workforce Bell’s economic develop- - Promoting support for QUALITY across-the-board welfare cuts. rich tone. quality. The carved maple The attempt to save thc state’s skills of Tuscola County ment department, which solid cd uca t ion programs. Using equipment in his bridge raises the shings off CRAITSMANSHIP residents should bc a top works in partnership with These priorities were budgct by eliminating $63 mil- basement, the United Postal the instrument’s belly and is lion in gcneral assistance fund- priority for Tuscola County. Michigan communitics as a based on recommendations Service employee said he held upright only by the At least 3 grades of sandpa- The Tuscola 2001 Task means of helping local lead- made by more than 150 per, fine-grade steel wool, ing was made May 9 and will go worked on the project “on strings’ pressure. Hollow- into cffcct June 1. Singlc or Force will present its find- ers establish economic de- county leaders who partici- and off’ for 3 weeks. ing the violin’s body to form and hours of hand sanding ings and recommendations velopment priorities. pated in 7 committees ap- gave the violin the fine married peoplc with nochildren To fully appreciate his a sound box and adding will no longcr rcccive any assis- at a June 6,7:30 p.m. meet- Local sponsoring organi- pointed to explore Tuscola work, one has to know 2 strings transformed the sheen which Merchant said zations for the program in- County economic opportu- tance, but Mcdicaid recipients ing at thc Car0 Knights of things: First, Merchant was homemade project from a is a trademark of his work. will continue having medical Columbus Hall. cluded thc Tuscola County nities. The committees rep- never able to personally see showpiece into a musical “Wood has to feel nice to “If Tuscola County is to Board of Commissioners, resented manufacturing, re- touch soft and silky smooth covcrage. Families with chil- a violin until after he fin- instrument. - drcn who arc receiving Gcneral remain competitive as a Tuscola County Economic tail, agriculturc/natural re- - ished the project and worked before a project can k Assistance also will rctain bene- place to do business and Development Corporation, sources, business/personal Merchant said designing solely from pictures and in- called done,’’ he said. fits. services, government, edu- the head of the violin was the :a* f* %* work, it is vital that the local Great Lakes Junior College formation others told him, Rubbing different stains State Disability Assistance, a workforce have the skills cation and tourism. project’s most frustrating into the wood enhances the and the Tuscola County and second, the instrument ncw program, will provide for the disabled or blind who are necessary to meet the nceds Cooperative Extension “Tuscola 2001 focused on unablc to work. of current and future em- Service. the dcvclopment of locally conceived and administered Your neighbor, Janis Scclcy, said shc “definitely” sup- ployers,” remarked Bctty Other top priorities of the ports thc rccall cffort. Pattullo of the Tuscola task force include: stratcgies and action plans,” 6 area residents receive “I hc is making cuts whcrc therc don’t nccd to be said Jon Peterson of Bell’s think Toun ty Coopcrative Ex ten- - Enhancing countywidc any,” thc Cass City rcsidcnt said. economic development sion Service. planning and development “I would likc to scc his wagc cut instcad, and thc pay- group. “The Tuscola County The Tuscola 2001 Task efforts, checks of all of his higher ups,” shc said, adding she did not Force developed economic Coordinating county leadcrs who participated in diplomas from SVSU - votc for Englcr in thc Novembcr 1990 clcction. development priorities for business development and the planning process should Tuscola County. expansion efforts, bc commendcd for develop- Six area rcsidcn& wcrc work. Bay City. Shc will rcceivc “Tuscola 2001 : Action - Enhancing Tuscola ing practical and workable among 386 May graduatcs Honor studcnt Scott hcr tcaching ccrtificatc in Plan for the Future” was County tourism potential, idcas to improvc the overall of Saginaw Valley State Me1 1end or f grad u a ted Dcccmbcr and wishcs to supportcd by Michigan and economic climate in the Un ivcrs i ty . summa cum Iaudc with a work in thc immcdiatc arca. county.” bachclor’s dcgrce in social Dcckcr residcnt Carolyn Tuscola County is the sev- Paul Dow is one of thc 6 work. The 1975 graduate of Wright also graduated with enth community in the state area graduates from SVSU. Cass City High School has a bachelor’s dcgrcc in clc- ENDS THURSDAY 7:30 Only to undertake a strategic The Cass City rcsidcnt com- enrolled for the fall scmcstcr mcntary cducation. Thc “Bargain Nite” $2.00 TeeWAdults planning effort with thc pleted a bachelor of scicnce at University of Michigan, mothcr of 2 is an honor stu- “Pretty Woman” is Scared support of Michigan Bell. degree in mechanical engi- Ann Arbor, to work toward a dent who graduatcd summa Julia Roberts is Other participating commu- neering technology. mastcr’s dcgrcc in library cum laudc with a pcrfect nities have included Iosco Kingston residcnt Linda scicncc. Mcllcndorf is cur- grade point avcragc of 4.0. ”SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY’ County, Houg h ton/ Hodder also rcccived a rently employcd as a rcfcr- Wright is currently sccking Kcwecnaw Counties and bachclor of scicncc dcgrcc. ence library intern at SVSU. employment with thc sur- STARTS FRIDAY MAY 31 JUNE 1,2 & 6 Huron County. Haddcr’s major was social rounding arca schools. All Evenings (Except Sat.) Cass City rcsidcnt Susan 7:30 Simpson also graduatcd Saturday 7:30 8t 9:30 summa cum laude with a Measles booster bachclor’s degrcc in social work. The mother of 2 said she hops to pursuc a urged for kids master’s dcgree in an unde- arise from measles and in- termined field in thc futurc. Because of increased A bachelor of arts dcgrec in concerns about measles clude such things as ear in- outbreaks across the coun- fections, pneumonia, en- elemcntary cducation was try, both the Center for Dis- cephalitis and rarely, awarded to honor student ease Control and the Ameri- death. Barbara Skilcs. Thc Dcford can Academy of Pediatrics In response to the in- rcsidcnt graduatcd magna have recommended that a creased concern about cum laude and plans to stu- measles booster be given to measles, the Michigan De- dent tcach in the fill1 at children. partment of Public Health Bangor Township Schools, 9gc is providing a limited Last spring, Tuscola County had an outbreak of number of MMR boosters. measles in one of the local The age for the MMR * Tape Rental school districts, resulting boosters has now been ex- Barbara Skiles in 43 confirmed cases of panded to include anyone measles. in the 5th through 12th Hard measles, or grade. College freshmen rubeola, is a very contagi- will also be given boosters ous viral disease which if required for admission. SflLLy DOERR causes fever, rash lasting The vaccine will be given more than 3 days, cough, on a “first come - first runny nose and irritated serve” basis while supplies %DfiNCE STUDIO eyes. Complications may last. Tuscola County Health !Resen& Department officials are Jacob‘s Ladder Musical set providing clinics for these children at the health de- Nurse y Warlock June 5 at 0-G partment. Parents are Phtztumized Mermaids urged to contact the depart- yune 1 The Owen-Gage Elemen- ment at 673-8114 for an ap- The Rookie tary School third grade pointment. There is no class will be performing a charge for the vaccine. Susan Simpson 7 p.m. musical version of Cin- ?hntorniz derella June 5. Tickets on sale The play will be pre- May 31 now at Sally sented at the elementary Doerr Dance Studio school at 10:15 a.m. and 7p.m. after 3 p.m. Mon. - Fri. 12:45 p.m. The cast is being directed NO DEPOSIT teacher, Kay SHOWTIMES Fri.-Sat. 7 p.m. & 9:15 p.m. Sun. 3:OO & 7:30 p.m. TAPE PLAYER RENTAL I Mom -Thurs. 7:30 p.m. at John Glenn High School, Bay City NO MEMBERSHIP FEE Violent crime taping of the Sally Doerr Dance Recital is CO MI NG ATT RACT1 NS prohibited. Video tapes may be ordered 0 National Premier Postcards from the Edge Drunk driving is the most through Hammond Productions at the recital. frequently committed vio- White Fang lent crime in the nation to- HUDSON HAWK (R) Sign up now for 6 sessions of day. To Sleep with Anger An average of one person is Starring Bruce Willis Tap and Jazz for Adults and Kids Men of Respect killcd every 23 minutes in an & Sat. 7 & 9:15 & p.m. Acrobatics for Kids alcohol-related vehicle Fti. pm.,Sun. 3 7:30 DISNEY MOVIES crash. It is estimated that 2 Mon thru Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Class sessions will be

WILDLIFE AND HUNTING TAPES out of every 5 Americans ~. ~ June 24, 26, July I, 3, 8, 70 Complete set of World at War (W.W,ll), Victory at Sea will bc involved in an alco- 24 Hour Information Line For more information Call 872-5331 or 872-4922 (W.W.IIk and Ten Thousand Day War (Vietnam). hol-related crash during 673-3033 I their lifetime. PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 29,1991 CASS CITY,MICHIGAN O-G baseball

All Saints next as team bows to a O-G girls top A-F Vikings, 16-4 The Owen-Gage Bulldogs, the appearance in thc dis- double play ended the game. The Owen-Gage baseball The Bulldogs did all meir favored to win their pre-dis- trict tourney. Kristie Parsons hit a ball and season came to an abrupt scoring in 2 innings. In the trict battle with Akron-Fair- Tkacz was the leading was thrown out at first base. end Thursday when the vis- third Bryan Koch singled, grove, did just that Friday Bulldog slugger with 4 hits Traci Majeski tried to score iting Akron-Fairgrove Vi- Norcross walked and Torres when they rolled over the in 4 appearances at the the tying run on the play and kings rolled over the Bull- and Kady singled to account visiting Vikings, 1 1- 1. plate. Jill Susalla drove in 3 was thrown out at the plate. dogs, 16-4, in pre-district for 3 runs. The Bulldogs now move on runs. competition. In the fourth, 3 straight hits Coach Judy Campbell Radabaugh keyed the at- The winners left little after 2 were out netted 2 to the districts at Port Hope, tack with 2 hits and a walk in when they will meet Bay would like nothing better doubt about the outcome of more runs. Torres singled, than to whip All Saints and 3 trips to thc plate and drove the game as they pounded Chris Anthes doubled and City All Saints at 10 a.m. in 4 runs. Friday. The Bulldogs will then meet North Huron in across 5 runs in the first age.Kady singled to do the dam- inning as they solved Mike have their work cut out if the finals. CASEVILLE GAMES they are to advance to the That’s because Owen- Kady’s slants for 4 hits and a district finals. Gage defeated the Warriors walk. The winners scored in RANDY PEASLEY accepts the 1991 twice in the regular season As expected, the Bulldogs every inning but the third All Saints is currently had little trouble against Chemical Outstanding Christian Leadership ranked sixth in the state and Monday, May 20. and fifth and turned the In the first game Ricker had winless Caseville in the final game into a rout in the fourth has a veteran team back regular scason games of the declares Award from Nancy Hooper, director of the that went to the outstanding support from by scoring 9 times. Tncludcd from one year. They won the first state finals last year. her teammates, who made in the onslaught was a home dividend recruitment at Great Lakes Bible Col- The winncr of this game the most of 7 hits, walks and game 19- 1, called after 3 1/2 run by Oseusts. errors to post a 14-6 deci- innings by the mercy rule. Meanwhile Volk was set- lege in Lansing. will meet the North Huron- Tkaczgot the win and Coach C-PSwinner at 2 p.m. sion. Ricker allowed just 4 ting the Bulldogs down in Gilbert A. Currie, chair- hits. Radabaugh was 2 for 2 Campbell was able to play the first 3 innings when he man of Chemical Financial Vicki Ricker was in control everyone suited. all the way, allowing just 2 for Owcn-Gage and re- faced just one batter over the Corporation, announced Peasley wins hits to register the win. De- ceived 2 walks to reach base The second game was minimum and didn’t allow a May 20 the board of direc- spite the lopsided final every time she went to the morc respectable as Owcn- hit. tors of the company dc- score, it was a tight, well- plate. Gage posted a 7-4 decision. The Bulldogs bunched 4 of clared a quarterly cash divi- played game until the Bull- The second game was as Ricker got the win, allowing their 5 hits in the game in the dend of $0.26 pcr share of college grant dogs broke it wide open with close as it could have been as 7 hits. fourth to score 3 times to common stock, payable Fri- a 6-run outburst in the fifth. the Bulldogs edged out a 10- She helped her own cause close the gap to 7-3, the day, June 2 1, to shareholders of record on June 7. Randy Peasley, Cass City Nominees for the award The Vikings scored a run in 9 dccision for Tkacz, who at the plate with 3 hits in 4 closest they were to get to High School’s 1991 Sduta- were from the tri-state area. the first inning and held on to allowed just 4 hits but was attempts. Tkacz drove in 2 the winners. Chemical Financial Cor- torian, has been named re- The award provides a the one-run lead until the wild, walking 7. Tonya Tait runs. poration is onc of the 10 cipient of the 1991 Out- scholarship to Great Lakes fourth, when Owen-Gage started for North Huron and CASEVILLE GAMES largest bank holding compa- standing Christian Leader- Bible College, where Pea- scored twice on hits by Lori was relieved by Patti The Bulldogs ended the nies in Michigan, andJhe ship Award and the Wallace slcy plans to attend. Radabaugh, Michelle Tkacz Horetski. season with a 11-5 record in The Bulldogs ended the company’s 10 affiliated Zinnecker Scholarship. and Aimee Merchant. The Warriors had scored 2 the North Central Thumb D regular season on a positive banks operate 73 “Chemical The Christian leadership The Wallace Zinnecker In the next inning the Bull- runs and had the potential League and a 12-6 record note by rolling past winless Bank”offices in 19 counties award was presented to Pea- Scholarship, to be used to dogs batted around to cinch tying run on base when a overall. Caseville in a doubleheader. across the mid-section of sley, the son of Ray and pursue a career in Christian Bob Haldane got one of the Michigan’s lower penin- Donella Peasley of Deford, scrvice, is made available wins as he pitched a neat 2- sula, including Cass City. at a recent morning worship through the generosity of the hitter in a game called after 5 CFC DataCorp., Midland, is serviceat NovestaChurch of Roger Zinnecker and the innings with the ‘Dogs the company’s wholly Christ by Nancy Hooper, Robert Zin nec kcr families Tuscola Circuit Court ahead, 11-1. owned data processing sub- Director of Recruitment at in memory of their father, Leading the Owen-Gage sid iary . Great Lakes Bible College Wallace, a Cass City High attack were Chris Anthes, in Lansing. School graduate who lived Kady, and Scott Norcross Deford church The honor is awarded and farmed in the area. with 2 hits each. Norcross Sentence 2 former residents drove in 4 runs with his hits. to host Vaughns Peters, SO, 3579 Clothier Guilds, 20, pleaded guilty The other game of the Deford Community Six persons were sen- attempted delivery of LSD Rd., Kingston, who previ- during her arraignment on a doubleheader was no Church, 1392 Kingston Rd., tenced and another entered and marijuana. a ously pleaded guilty to pro- charge of forgery. laugher as the Bulldogs took will host the Vaughns in plea Friday in Tuscola She also was ordered to pay bation violation. A pre-sentence investiga- a 5-3 decision, with Jason concert June 9 at 7 p.m. County Circuit Court. $900 in a fine and court costs Plan Thumb Peters, who will be allowed tion was ordered and bond Torresnotching the win over The Vaughnsxlyde and Among those sentenced plus restitution and a $30 Freda, and their 2 daughters, were a pair of former Cass victim crime fee. to~. take Dart in a worksite set at$2,000. Sentencingis- Bixman. program: failed to report to to be scheduled. Dcbbie and Tammy-offer City area residents from Court records state the Torres helped his own a dynamic, exciting singing benefit w a1k Federal Way, Wash. Ida M. charges stem from incidents his probation agent Nov. 1 Court records state the and Dec. 6, according to charge stems from a March cause, using his ]&-off style of southern and con- Planning is underway for senting companies, commu- Remsing, 19, and Curtis that occurred Oct. 3 in Cass records. 24 incident in Car0 involv- position to get the Bulldogs temporary gospel music. WalkAmtrica 1991 in the nity groups, clubs - - any Harju, 19, both previously City and Nov. 5 in Elkland going With 3 hits in 4 tries. Everyone is welcome to pleaded guilty to delivering Township. In other proceedings Fri- ing a $60 check drawn on Thumb area, including Cass group that wants to get to- day, Car0 resident Dawn M American Home Bank. He scored twice. attend the concert, City, Sept. 28 at Jordan gether and call itself a team. LSD Aug. 28 in the Cass Kenneth M. Batoha, 39, College, Sandusky, Sept. 14 Team members can win City area. Otter Lake, was sentenced at Maple Valley School and individual prizes for the Remsing was ordered to for his plea of guilty to carry- Caro, Sept. 22 at the Sacred money they collected, such serve 3 years probation and ing a concealed weapon and ESTATE OFAVIS YOUNGS Heart Parish Center. as T-shirts for a $60 dona- one year in the county jail, recovering and concealing All walks begin at 1 p.m. tion. with work site program stolen property valued at The WalkAmerica route is Volunteers are needed the privileges, and pay a $500 more than $100. generally a 5 to 10 mile cir- day of the walk to register fine, $500 in court costs, He was ordered to Serve 3 cular route beginning and participants and at check restitution and a $30 victim years probation and 60 days crime fee. AUCTION SALE ending at a central point. points and committee mem- in jail (30 days deferred to The walk participants col- bers are needed to help with Harju was sentenced to 3 the end of probation), and lect donations to help pre- publicity, team recruitment years probation and 180 pay a $400 fine, $400 in SATURDAY, JUNE 1 vent birth defects. These and youth recruitment. days in jail, with permission court costs plus attorneys donations are brought the Individuals interested in to take part in a work site fees and a $30 victim crime day of the walk. helping out or registering to program, and ordered to pay fee. 9:30 a.m. The walkers are made up of walk are asked to call (5 17 j $400 in costs, a $500 fine, According to court rec- restitution and a $30 victim individuals and teams repre- 79 1-3622. ords, the charges stem from The following items will be sold at public auction located 1/4 mile east of light in Cass City, Mi., Tuscola crime fee. a Nov. 24 incident in Water- stop Lena Remsing, 29,4 118 S. town Township involving a CO.~n M-81. Seeger St., Cass City, was stolen Charter Arms -44 Royal china dishes Maytag dryer - apartment size sentenced to 3 years proba- caliber special revolver ANTIQUES & Marlette souvenir white glass Frigidaire refrigerator - green tion and 180 days in jail, found in a motor vehicle. COLLECTIBLES Variety of dishes - Figurines Frigidaire elm. stove - green with work release, for her Daniel Schwab, 28, Vas- Cobalt bowl - Hobnail dishes Small kitchen appliandes plea of guiltv B a charge of sar, was sentenced to 6 Oak commode wRowel bar Nippon hair receiver and powder dish Couch with matching chair & ottoi months in jail, with partici- Oak commode Cookie jar - Butter dish Large wall mirror pation in a worksite or work Ornate oak sideboard w/mirror Salt & Peppers German bowl Double bed w/5 drawer chest of 2-piece door cupboard - release program, for his plea glass Blue canning jars drawers, dresser & mirror, benc Kitchen cupboard wlporcelain top of guilty to jail escape. Cookie cutters - Graniteware 8 night stand - very nice Schwab escaped from the Primitiie wood cupboard Glass canisters Child’s rocker Move Tuscola County Jail, Caro, Dining table, china cabinet & 6 matching Large quantity costum jewelry Glass top dressing table & bench Jan. 18 while serving a fel- chairs inckrding captain’s chair Footed cast iron pot Wood single bed ony jail term, court records Oak dresser Cast iron fry pans Single bed w/chest of drawers & state. Pressed back rocking chair W/Gined Seat Cast iron bank 2 night stands Your 5 matching wood chairs Also receiving a 6-month Quitts 2 card tables jail term was Gordon D. 2 rocking chairs Squares for Sunbonnet quitt Flower stand High chair Fancy work Dinette table & 4 chairs Home Square stand Celluloid dresser items Small wood cupboard Drop leaf table Some postcards Kirby upright sweeper Thane wins Palmer upright piano EhkS Table & floor lamps scholarship Waterfall douMe bed, chifforobe USTA year book Horse blankets & trophies dresser and bench 2 picnic baskets Bedding - Linens - Towels Loan to Sewing stand Toys & games Phonograph records Knickknack shelves Dolls & doll parts need repair Fan - Elec. heater Organ stool - Advertising plaques Tins Jewelry boxes Telephone stand - Xmas decorations Some older clothing, purses, hats Mutual Iron bed old Maytag wringer washer Rugs Cedar chest 5 gal. cream can World Bwk encyclopedia Mirrors 25 gal. crock Baskets Pictures and picture frames - large Take advantage of Crates - Lantern Variety of dishes & glassware - quantity Farm Master cream separator Tea pots Stroh’s stein Treadle sewing machine - today‘s Milk strainer & pail low rates! Bench Desk Silverware - Kitchen utensils - Cross cut saw Coming Ware Library table rough - Others Many vases Great Raies-At today’s low rates, why not refinance? Kerosene lamp Gone with the Wind lamp - electrified Tins, pots & pans Many Options-Complete range of mortgage options: Small, combination safe 5 miniature lamps HOUSEHOLD & - Long Term Fixed and Balloon Loans. approx. Z’x2 James Thane 2 frosted, glass shades No Appllcntlon Fee-For a limited time at Mutual, you Large white pitcher MISCELLANEOUS any others pay no application fee-a $175 Savings, and can James Thane of Deford has Homer Laughlin dishes including bowls, Maytag auto washer - apartment size receive a ke-kee Mutual Checking Account when you won a scholarship to attend tureen, butter chips, etc. your Michigan Technological have loan payments automatically deducted. University, Houghton, next CdI 1-800-292-9948 year. Personal Representative - Dorothy Wentworth Thane, who has been for today’s rates. CLERK - Hillaker Auction Service .Gt LENDER named valcdictorian of the + Deford Christian High TERMS - Cash or check with ID. Everything settled for day of sale. Not responsible for MUTUALSAVINGS BANK,f.s.b. School Class of 1991, will accidents. Safety and DependMllty Slnce 1887 receive a 4-year, full tuition Copeland Lunch Wagon scholarship to study engi- AUCTIONEERS LORN & CLARK HILLAKER FDIC Insured Locations Throughout Michigan neering. - He is the son of Mr. and Phone 51 7-872-3019- Cass City Mrs. Larry Thanc of Deford. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 29,1991 PAGE SEVEN 1 I Fish free Hawks bow I Chip 1 in Michigan Hawk girls advance I I Shots ! Junes-9 to district tourney to Sandusky FLIGHT 1 Gary Robinson 42 More than 70 fishing der- Wc finally put it all to- champion. Don Ouvry 60 Jim Bolton 39 bies, contests and “how-to- gether, Coach Dave Hoard Sharic DeLong pitched the in pre-district Randy Sherman 60 Paul Bessler 34 fish” clinics for beginning said, following the convinc- best game of her carcer, Ken Zdrojewski 60 Bob Bredemeyer 34 anglers will be held around ing Cass City 14-4 win over shutting out the Redskins Dale McIntosh 58 Jim Ceranski 34 the state in conjunction Sandusky in thc softball pre- until the final inning, when It’s summer vacation time who was headcd for the dis- Billy Coston 56 Pat Essian 33 with Michigan’s Free Fish- districts Thursday, and I Cass City was in front 14-0. for the Cass City Rcd Hawk tricts this week. Jerry Toner J.R. Boldizsar ing Weekend, June 8-9, 53 49 hope it lasts whcn we meet DeLong struck out 8 and baseball team following Ryan Pritchctt pitched a Mike Murphy 51 Bill Ewald 29 “This will be the state’s Harbor Beach at noon Fri- walked 6. Thursday’s pre-district, 7-1, neat 4-hittcr, striking out 6 Don Hilbig 46 sixth annual Free Fishing loss to host Sandusky Thurs- and walking 3 to gct the win. Dave Hoard 45 LEAGUE HONOR ROLL Weekend, with no fishing day. Her job was made easy by the lusty hitting of her team- day afternoon. LeVaflcy, with 2 hits in- Bill Kritzman 44 license or trout/salmon The gamc was closer than cluding thc triplc, and Brad Mark Swanson 44 LOW Actual Round for stamp required of anyone The districts will be played mates. The Hawks ham- Jim Apley 43 Year - Kevin Vincent, Billy fishing in Michigan wat- at USA. In addition to thc mered out 19 hits. Four the final score indicates, al- Gray, with a triple and a Kevin Vincent 41 Coston, Randy Sherman - ers,” said DNR Fisheries Cass City-Harbor Beach Hawks had 3 hits. They were though the Redskins were single, accounted for all of Clarke Haire 40 36. Division Chief John game, USA will face Bad Jodi Hillaker, Jodi Benitez, ahead all the way. Cass City’s hits. Elwyn Helwig 40 WEEKLY Robertson. “The fishing Axc at 10 a.m. and the win- Janet Kubacki and Jennifer The game hinged on some Jason McCallum 37 events sponsored by local ners will rnect for the district Fruendt. Jodi Hillaker shoddy defensive plays by Jkck Burns 28 nrr -Randy Sherman businesses, groups and Cass City and key hits by the JV ends year John Maharg titlcat2p.m. CassCityisthc scored 5 runs. Benitcz 28 defending district softball knocked in 5 runs. winners and the lack of key Newel1 Harris 24 hits by the Hawks. Cass City with 2wins John Neumann 24 - 41. was charged with 10 errors The Cass City JV team FLIGHT 2 mote the enjoyment of fish- in 6 innings. -Jack Burns - 46. ing, the conservation ethic closed out their season with Gene Kloc 72 The winners scored twice a pair of wins over Akron- Jim Smithson 59 and angler sensitivity to the Huron Meet of Champions LADIES’ GOLF environment .” in the sccond on an error, a Fairgrove Tuesday, May Todd Comment 56 walk, a couple of wild Dick Haley 54 “Last year there were 21. Cass City won the first WEEK OF MAY 22 more than 10.0o0 first time pitches and a key single by game 13-9. Dan Muska got Rich Tate 52 pinch hitter Todd Krol. Greg the win with relief help Jack Hool 47 FLIGHT 1 (18) anglers taking advantage 9 top finishes for from Bill Graham. Muska Dan Hittler 41 Toby Weaver 12.5 of the free fishing weekend LeValley was relieved by Mary Rabideau 31.0 to enjoy the wonderful Troy Benitez. Greg Graham helped his own cause by Dennis Krug 41 leading the offensive attack Jim Peyerk 41 Nelle Maharg 10.0 bounty of Michigan’s re- took over in the next inning Esther Reagh 33.0 sources,” he added. “Our and pitched the rest of the with 3 hits. Dan Dickinson 39 Cass City won the second Brian Reinhardt 38 Barbara Sterker 27.5 focus is primarily on young runs.way, allowing 4 hits and 4 Ruth Houghton 20.5 people, the future guar- Cass City thinclads game 9-0. Ben Schott Fred keson 37 Fran Bellew 7.5 dians of this bounty.” pitched a 2-hit shut out to Jerry Houghton 36 Cass City closed the gap to get the win. The Cass City Dick Wallace 36 Pat Bolda - Michigan boasts a world Kally Maharg - renowned fishery; more Cass City High School jump. stad, Kelley, Nicola Kupe- a single run in the top of the team helped Schott with er- Russ Biefer 35 girls compcted in 3 meets Other results by the girls third on LcValley’s triple. rorless fielding. Cass City Scott Murphy 35 June Licht 18.0 than 2 million anglers fish as rus and Ross, 3rd; 400-meter for more than 50 species of the spring track season rap- included: 3200-meter.relay, relay team of Romstad, Sandusky got that one back put the game away in the George Bushong 33 third inning by banging out Clark Erla 33 FLIGHT 2 (9) game fish in the state’s idly comes near its finish. 6th, with Misty Pallas, Jen-, KU~~IUS,ROSS and Lao- in their half of thc inning on Dee LeRash 31 38,OOO square miles of Great Tuesday, May 21, the girls nifer Knowlton, Marsha a single, wild pitch and in- 8 hits and scoring 8 runs. Ernie Bellew 32 che, fust. Graham, Muska and John Kim Glaspie 27 Mary Yaroch 15 Lakes waters, 11,OOO inland had 5 first place finishes at Mathewson and Tina Pallas; In the Tuscola County field out. ’ Pat McIntosh 16 lakes and 36,000 miles of Phillips had 2 hits each. the Huron Meet of Champs Crystal Leffler, 4th, 1600- the girls finished 5th That’s the way it rcmained FLIGHT 3 Linda Helwig 19 rivers. at Bad Axe. meter run; Jodi LaRoche, meet, until the sixth, when San- The Cass City JV team Daryl Iwankovitsch 65 Eleanora Rees 32 More information about with 34 points. finished the season with a Jennifer Romstad won the 2nd in 200-meter dash with a At the Bay City Times dusky rammed home 4 runs 14-8 record. Stan Guinther &IMillie Nadison 14 Michigan’s Free Fishing 100 and 300-meter hurdles. new freshman school record to remove all doubt about Bunny O’Berski Weekend is available by meet Friday, LaRoche won ~- ~ Mike Neumann 60 21 Amy Ross was4t.h and of 27.75; ‘discus,. Mike Becking 55 Lil Jaroch 23 contacting the DNR Mary Barb the long jump with a leap of Keith Adelberg 51 Marilyn Carpenter 11 Fisheries Division at 517- Mathewson, 5th, in the 100- Kelley, 3rd. 16 feet, 3 114 inches and was John Agar 51 Vera Ferguson 35 373-1280. For an up-to-date meter hurdles. Othcr results were: Amy second in the 100-meter Professional and Business Don Erla 51 Geri Corcoran 23 report on Michigan fishing Jodi LaRoche won the 100- Ross, high jump, 3rd; 800- dash. Romstad was third in Wayne Heckman 48 conditions and hot spots, meter dash and the long mcter relay team of Rom- the 100-meter hurdles and John Haire 46 FLIGHT 3 (9) call the DNR’s 24-hour, re- in the 300-meter hurdles. Bob Stickle 46 Gene Palmer 19 corded fishing hotline: 517- 5th DI RECTORY Ken Tiseo 46 Noreen Krug 9 373-0908. Kelley threw the discus 92 Little-Minor feet. 6 inches. ______- --~~ Doug O’Dell 41 Jan Kritzman 9 ACCOUNTANTS Dr. Jeffrey Crowley Clate Sawdon 41 Blanche Rumptz 21 Sobering BOYS’msuws r, :. Anton Peters 38 Mary Lou Maurer 35 League Standings .~ Anderson Tuckey Chirop facto r Torn Wallace 36 Phyllis Ridge 22If statistics Tim Enalehart led the Cass 5986 E. Cass Rd. 34 Jane Hool Bernhardt & Co., P.C. City Rick Doerr 2 Zawilinski pitched for the City ~6attheH~OnM~t Phil Moses 29 Doris Rawson 15 In 1990,lO of thc 16 traffic Standings after wceks Certified Public Accountants Cass City (M-81) 23 Pitalitics (62.5 pcrccnt) re- of Little League play Orioles. Kylc Daniel led the of Champions with first Wes Neumann 27 Marie Scott Pirate hitters with 2 hits, place finishes in 3 events. He Gary Anderson, CPA - 673-3137 Phone 872-4241 Moose Lackowski 25 Jo Ann Brown 34 corded over thc 3-day Robert Tuckey, CPA - 872-3730 Gary Jones 26 Betty Zulauf 18 Memorial Weekend wcre WL while Josh Lounsbury had 2 took fie high jump with a6 Jerry Bernhardt - 673-3137 Tigcrs 2Qhits in a losing cause. foot jump, the long jump Harold T. Donahue FLIGHT 4 alcohol-rclatcd. Ovcr the with 19-f00t, 9 114 inch 715 E. Frank St., Caro, MI 58 FLIGHT 4 (9) Giants 20 a M.D.,4674 HillA.A.F.P. Street Bert Althaver 30-hour Fourth of July holi- MINOR LEAGUE effort and the 100-meter and Eric King 56 Evelyn Coaster 25 day, alcohol-rclatcd traffic Pira tcs 21 6261 Church St., Cas$ City, MI dash with a 11.74 clocking. Cass Ciiy Jon Zdrojewski 56 Virginia Ruthko l5 crashcs were rcsponsiblc for Oriolcs 12 Phone 8724668 .Don Hazard 52 Verna Mae MacRae 17 Dodgers 3 ( Steve Tuckey won the 800- 872-2323 30 6 of 11 dmths (54.5 per- Cubs 02 A’s Mlu hours wwhddys 49 Betty Hammond meter run with a 2:02,05 OXU~I Tt-uraay Craig Bellew 27 ccnt). Labor Day Wcckend Yankees 02 COUNSELING John Niebrzydoski 48 Irene Calvin Orioles !mark. 22 48 Joyce McConkey closed down the traditional Giants ~ Tom Schweigel Orioles vs. Tigcrs: The DO YOU HAVE A 48 Jackie Freiburger 26 summer season with thc RichardOsleopafhrc A. Hall,Physician D.O. Dave Weeks Tigers beat the Orioles 13-9, DRINKING PROBLEM? Jack Burns 47 Coiene Enos 24 deadly toll of 12 of 17 (70.6 YankeesTigers S12 92 Cass City Pirates 4LCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 4674 Ken Jensen 46 Yunhee Jeung 24 pcrccnt) traffic deaths in- as a 6th inning Oriole rally Hill SI. Indians AND AL-ANON Cass City, Michigan Ed Miles 44 Tammy Laurie 13 volving drinking and driv- fell short. Dave Murphy and 1 2 Craig Swiderski pitched for Cubs 03teams win Every Friday Evening - 8:OO p.m. 0 72-44 4 6 Kevin Green 33 Enid Craig 18 ing. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church On- 072-4725 Homo 872.4162 the Tigers, and Clint Wisen- Action started in the Little ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS c- baugh and Matt her hurled - 13, Cubs *: The League sanctioned baseball Tuesday Evenings 8:OO p.m. for the Orioles. Adam Dodgers increased their travelling league last week St. Pancratius Parish Hall Basemen Dr. E. Paul Lockwood winning streak to 3, led by Cass City Wiles, Murphy and Swider- home by Jayson and the 2 teams entered from Chiropractic Physician ski cach had 2 hits for the and Brian Doran and key Cass city posted victories. . HEALTH CARE Mon., Tues.,Wed., Fri. winncrs. Ray Meredith and hits by B.J. Salas and Cass City I’hmber One -- 2 9-12 only Model 1015 Lawn Tractor, Wh 32” Deck Tim Sherman each had 2 hits Nathan Brinkman. came from behind in the last Phone 872-2765 Csas for thc Orioles. inning to edge Vassar, 13-9. City for Appolntmenl -e-, 9 10 HP Briggs 8 Stratton VC Engine NON-EMERGENCY 5-Speed Transmission Yankees - IS, Pirates - 11: Chad Zawilinski started for Giants vs. Yankees: In a A home run by Matt Klein Cass City and Cory Ulfig got HEALTH CARE Standard Headlights high scoring extra inning and key doubles and triples the win in relief. Bill Mills $25 fee Hoon K. Jeung, M.D. Optional Twin Bagger Available affair, the Giants nipped the by Nate Brown, Craig Em- took the loss, Including physician’s fee Surgeon mert and Shawn Talaski Leading hitters for Cass and clinic room. Yankees 18-17. Tim gave the Yankees their sec- Cash basis, and we will give Specialist in Stomach Mk. Suggesled Lis1 Pb‘$2,119.00 Spcnccr and Matt Ocsch Graichen you a statement. ond win of the 1991 season. City were No Appointment Usually and Bowel Problems each had 3 hits for the and Ulfig, with 3 hits each. Necessary 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily Giants, while Chris Hahn Giants . 24, Indians . 4: Cass City Number 2 de- 6:OO-8:30 p.m. Fridays had 2 hits for the Yankccs. 2:30-8:30 p.m. Saturdays Saturday - 9 to 12 noon Spearheaded by the pitch- feated car0 state Savings 1O:OO a.m.-8:30p.m. Sunday Closed Thursday Pitching for thc Giants were ing of John Lowe and de- Bank, 10-4, scoring all its Davc Hobbs, Trent LcVal- fense of Derrick Bellow and runs in the first 3 innings. HILLS AND DALES HOSPITAL 6230 Hospital Drive Brent Wallace, ~ who also Kevin Storm and Ed Hoppe Icy and Brad Speirs. Nathan Cass City, MI 48726 Klein, Paul DcLong and pitched, the GlantS won shared mound duties for their second game of the Cass City. HOME CARE Phone 872-4611 Klein pitched for the Yan- Home 072-3130 kccs. year over the Indians. Reese started off right in I I the young season by whip- THUMB AREA A’s - 6, Tigers - 3: The A’s HOME CARE AGENCY Pirates vs. Orioles: The moved their record to 3 and ping USA, 10-5. Casey Nursing, Physid, Occupational N. Y. Yun, M.D. Pirates won for the sccond 1 behind the hitting of Craig Hitts, with relief from Jer- & Speech Therapy Physician & Surgeon time bchind the pitching of Haynes and David Sutter. emy Teddy, got the win. Nurse Aides Office Hours: Prime the loss. Bob Medicare, Medicaid 8 ~nr/~~/Your~//E~IneNeedssincetw 1264 E. Caro Rde, Caro Mike Pcters and Nathan The defense was took Blue Cross Certified Mom-Fri. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. OBrlggs b Stratton Kohler Tecumseh Buehrly, as the Orioles fell spearheaded by Jordan Allen, with 2 singles and a Your bcally owned, private, Thurs. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m 673-4567 14-9. Matt Irrcr and Heath Kroswek with a key play. double, led the Reese attack. nonprofit, full service Sat. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Home Care Agency 6232 Hoipltal Drlve (51 2) 674-8746 Cass City 1 (800) 358-4749 Otflca 8724733 Res. 8724257 ~NSURANCE - - - PODIATRIST I Allen Witherspoon New England Lile Specialists NEL Growth Fund NEL Equity Fund i NEL In- Fund M. Steven Khoury i Money Markel Sews Phone 872-2321 D.P.M. 4615 Oak Cass City Foot & Ankle Specialist You get- the green- light on loans Laser Surgery OPTOMETRIST ruscola Medical Center even on amounts behw $1,000. 150 Millwood Dr. David Batzer Caro, Opforne trist MI 48723 We’re small loan people, too. (517) 673-3887 4624 Hill St Cass City VET€ RIN A R I ANS We can think both big and small. When your loan mice Hours: Mon -Fri , 9 00-4 30 needs are in small amounts, see a Chemical Bank 872-3404 COMPANION ANIMAL I 4 HOSPITAL loan officer. We become small lenders fast. 4438 S. Sesger St Cass City Phone Usual loan processing fees apply. - 872-2255 Rod €Ills, D.V.M. Carol Galka-Ellls, D.V.M. BALU K., M.D. Obstetrlcian & Gynecologist Sandusky.70 North Elk MI Street40471 Edward Scollon, D.V.M. Phone (313) 648-4733 Veterinarian Olllci Houri: Farm and Mon., Tues.. Thurs., Frl. 0 lo 5 - Appolnlmenl Only Pet Animals Alter Hour# Call Phone 872-2935 (313)640.3770 4849 N. Seeger St., Cas City PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY,MAY 29,1991 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Akron State Bank is Obituaries given four-star rating Bauer Financial Reports to: Brochure, Bauer Finan- Down Memory Lane Inc., Coral Gables, Fla., a cial Reports, P.O. Drawer From the files of the Chronicle Aha Allen Cass City, retiring in 1977. Rapids. research firm, said Akron 145510, Coral Gables, FL He is survived by his Funeral services will be State Bank has been 331 14-5510 or by calling 1- Mr. Alva Nelson Allen, wife, Florence; one daugh- conducted Thursday at 2 awarded its four-star rating. 800-388-6686. 76, of Deford, died Satur- ter, Mrs. Ruth Houghton p.m. at Little’s Funeral The award is based on a day, May 25, at University and her husband Jerry of Home, Cass City, with the of Michigan Medical Cass City; 2 grand- Rev. Eldred Kelley, pastor zcro to five-star rating as- Center, Ann Arbor, after a daughters, Miss Suzanne of the Evangelical Free signed by Bauer Financial Over 100 youth FIVE YEARS AGO and Mrs. Olin Bouck. ceived this year. long illness. Grassmann of Utica and Church of Cass City, of- Reports based on its analysis Jack Esau and Jim Milligan Lynn Spncer guided a He was born Aug. 30,1914, Miss Krista Grassmann of f iciating . of the Sept. 30,1990, finan- complete tractor Seven straight days of rain were in Alma Saturday to group of 25 Cub Scouts from . in Newton, Kan., the son of Cass City; one brother, Or- Interment will be in Elk- cial data as filed with federal have caused problems with attend the Highland games, Marlette to see the Indian * Mr. and Mrs. Seth and ville Karr of Richland, land Cemetery, Cass City. regulators. safety course farmers who are trying to get an annual event there. rocks at Holbrook Saturday. Laura (Cuer) Allen. He Mich., and one sister, Mrs. A four-star rating indicates on their land. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hendrick came to Deford in March of Emerson Peters of Vassar. that the bank’s adjusted tan- In the tri-county area The BPW Club awarded went to Harrison Sunday to 1920. One dau hter, Margaret, Vernita Spencer gible capital is between 6 (Huron, Sanilac and Tus- scholarships to Luanne attend graduation exercises 35 YEARS AGO Mr.Allen, a farmer in the preceded flim in death. pcrccnt and 9 percent of cola), over 100 4-H youth Messing, Julie Sugden and and open house for Christine area, was a Life Member of Funeral services for Mr. Vernita Maude Spencer, Erla’s new modern food Karr were scheduled Wed- tangibleassets, that there are completed the Tractor Angelia Churchill. Dennis. She is a grand-niece the Cass City Gun Club and 71, of Cass City died Mon- center opcned for shopping had served with the United nesday at.’ 2 p.m. at the day, May 27, at Hills and no cxccssive delinquencies Safety Courses sponsored Air Force Airman Blake E. of the Hendricks. States Army during World First presbyterian Church Dales Hospital following a or rcpossessed assets and by “Farming Safely in the Fisher, son of Arthur and The Art Club met Wednes- this week. It was formerly War 11. of Cass City, with Rev. short illness. that the bank is profitable - Thumb,” 4-H Councils and Jean M. Fisher of 7224 Daus day at the home of Mrs. the Cass Food Locker and He is survived by one sis- Peter Russell, pastor, of- She was born May 18, or suffered an insignificant the County Farm Bureaus. Road, Cass City, has arrived Bertha Hildinger following Super Market. ter, Mrs. Effie Hildinger of ficiating. 1920, in Deford, the daugh- loss. Paul A. Bauer, presi- The 7-week courses werc for duty with the 325th dinner at the Fraser church. Ed Freeman set a new track Caro ; one sister-in-law, Interment was to be in ter of Melvin and Jenny dent, said, “Our five-star held in Bad Axe, Sandusky Equipment Maintenance The June meeting will k record in the pole vault Mrs. Jewel1 Allen of De- Elkland Cemetery, Cass (Perry) O’Dell. rating is most often awarded and Caro. The course was a Squadron, Tyndall Air hosted by Mrs. Gladys Fort. Wednesday night, as Cass ford; 8 nieces and nephews City. Miss O’Dell was united in to community banks and 4-H project and providcd an Force Base, Fla. City continued undefeated and a dear aunt, Mrs. Effie Arrangements were by marriage to Jack Spencer strong regional banks - well- in-depth study of safe tractor Wwkend guests of Mi. and in Thumb competition, Little’s Funeral Home, 15, 1939, 25 YEARS AGO Warner of Deford. Feb. in Caro. The capitalizcd, federally in- operation practices. Mrs. Gerald Stilson were her when he jumped 12’4 1/4”. Funeral services for Mr. Cass City. couple made their home in Memorials may be given Cass City. sured banks that serve their The purposc of the course sister and husband, Mr. and Six girls from Cass City John Douglas, son of Mr. Allen were conducted Tues- local markets. was to provide safety cduca- Mrs. Howard Lynn of and Mrs. Earl Douglas, was day at 1 p.m. at Little’s to the First Presbyterian Mrs. Spencer was a participated in a tap dance Funeral Home, Cass City, Church, Cass City, or Hills member of the First Bap- “Out of 12,410 banks re- tion which could lead to a Walled Lake. recital at the Lakers school one of 6 persons in the with Rev. John R. Wood, and Dales Hospital. tist Church of Cass City. porting for the period ended reduction of tractqr-related Mrs. Gladys Weatherhead Friday evening. They were United States to be awarded pastor of the First Baptist She is survived by her Scpt. 30,1990,6,830 banks, injuries and dcaths. Tractor of Gagetown and Mrs. Don Sandy Eisinger, Kathleen a David Sarnoff Fellowship. Church of Cass City, of- husband, Jack; 3 sons, slightly over 55 percent, accidents are responsible for Loomis were callers last Toner, Lu Ann Will iam s, Mr. George Cook and Miss f iciating . Lucille Olsowy Roger Spencer and his wife, rcccivcd our four-star rat- more than half of all deaths week at the home of Shirley Kris Krueger, Beth Erla and Agnes Milligan were co- Burial was in Novesta Pam, of Denver, Colo., Jeff ing,” said Mr. Baucr. “Al- suffcred from agricultural Zellar in Caro. Ann Whittaker. hostesses Monday evening Cemetery, Cass City. Mrs. Lucille Lydia 01- Spencer of Cass City and accidents, as well as many of in the home when the sowy, 65, of Cass City, died though threc-star banks Jerry Knoblet, son of Fred Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hicks Cook Graydon Spencer and his mcct the minimum criteria the disabling injuries. Knoblet, recently received Presbyterian Young suddenly Monday, May 27, wife, Tina, of Cass City; 2 and family were dinner Michael Avery at Hills and Dales General daughters, Sue Hoag and set by federal regulators,”he Courses, such as the oncs the Doctor of Ministry de- guests Sunday of Mr. and Women’s Guild met for its Hospital, Cass City. her husband, Dean, of Cass added, “our policy is to only just completed, have been gree from Luther Rice Semi- Mrs. Kenneth Churchill and last mceting until Septem- Michael (Mike) Avery, She was born Nov. 20, City, and Kaye Carmichael rccommend four-star and shown to be very effective in nary. boys. 22, Washington St., Caro, ber. Mrs. M.R.Vender led 1925, in Columbia and her husband, Paul, of five-star rated banks. reducing accidents which Mrs. Edward Baker and devotions and Mrs. W.E. died suddenly May 26, as Township, Tuscola County, All the banks that qualificd can cause serious injury. YEARS AGO the result of an auto acci- Lyons; 15 grandchildren, 13 TEN Mrs. Bernard Freiburger Walpole gave a talk on the daughter of Forrest and great-grandchildren ; 2 for a four-star or five-star Normally, these courses were honored by the Cass dent. Livina (Dettweiler 1 Vader. brothers, William O’Dell of have only bccn available for Christian education. He was born Aug. 5,1968 rating rcceived a free, per- Dr. James Ballard retired City branch of the American in Caro, the son of Harry Mrs. Lucille Livingston Cass City, and Carmen sonalized award certificate older youth but this program this week after 35 years of Association of University was united in marriage to O’Dell of Flint. in recognition of their was designed to provide practice as a medical doctor. Women at their May meet- and Delphine Avery. Phillip Olsowy June 12, Mike was a 1986 graduate One brother, Harland, achievement to display on safcty education for youth as Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ing in the home of Mrs. SIMULATED 1954, in Cass City, where and 2 sisters, Leta Gelatt young as years of age. of Car0 High School and a they made their home. and Velma Woodward, pre- their premises. 10 Gruber were honored at the Richard hews. Mrs. Bakej, ENGRAVED member of St. Paul Luthe- She retired from General ceded her in death. Bauer Financial Reports Bclieving that safe attitudes home of their daughter, Barb who is retiring from teach- BUSINESS CARDS ran Church of Caro. He was Cable Corporation in 1987. Funeral services for Mrs. Inc. analyzes and compiles and bchaviors nccd to bc Merchant, in celebration of ing this year, was cited for employed by United Parcel dataon all banks, thrifts instilled at a young age, this their 35th wedding anniver- her “many years of service Available 1-Color Service in Cass City for the She was a past member of Spencer will be conducted U.S. the Cass City Gun Club Au- Thursday at 11 a.m. at the and crcdit unions. A copy of program is designed to pro- and encouragement to the past 3 years. He was a sary. or QColor xiliary and the American First Baptist Church of their latest brochure is avail- vide that opportunity for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence youth of the community.” member of 339 Brotherhood of Cass of the Teamsters. An avid Legion Auxiliary Cass City, with the Rev. able to the public free by youth before or at that agc Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Freiburger was recog- The Chronicle sports fan, he was a City. John R. Wood, pastor, and sending a self addressed, when most farm youth are Davis of Bad Axe were Sat- nized for the master’s de- Phone 872-2010 member of the Caro She is survived by her the Rev. Paul Carmichael stamped business envelope beginning to drive tractors. urday supper guests of Mr. grec in education she re- husband, Phillip; 2 sons, of the Lyons Baptist baseball travelling league. David Livingston of Pon- Church , officiating . He is survived by his pa- tiac and Terry Livingston; Burial will be in Elkland rents, Harry and Delphine CREATING MEW Avery of Caro; one brother 2 grandchildren, Michael Cemetery, Cass City. and Stacy Livingston, also Arrangements were by STANDARDS and sister-in-law, James of Pontiac, and one brother, Little’s Funeral Home, and Jill Avery of Sunfield; Elden Vader of Grand Cass City. RELIABLE QUALITY one sister, Marcy Avery of Over 1500 engineers and technicians develop, Caro; grandparents, Mr. evaluate and test to our exacting standards. and Mrs. Harry Avery Sr. of Caro; one nephew, Bowerman graduates from Nobody Compares Jeremy Avery of Sunfield ; PROMPT SERVICE his fiance, Pam Koch of Over 7000 drop-off points nationwide insure .Bath, and several aunts, Delta College RN program dependable service to your satisfaction. Over uncles, great-aunts and un- 1,000,000 spare parts stocked. We service cles, and cousins. Brenda Bowerman is a Hospital in obstetrical care. what we sell. Funeral services were recent graduate of the Delta She is the daughter of Ron Nobody Compares scheduled Wednesday, College Registered Nurse and Linda McLarcn of Car0 May 29, at 11:oO a.m. at St, Paul Lutheran Church, Program. and the granddaughtcr of Caro, with Rev. David E. Capping and Pinning ccre- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hollender officiating. monies were held April28 in McLaren of Decker. Burial was in Indian- the Delta College lecture fields Township Cemetery. theater. Memorials may be made Fruendt., Patera to the American Diabetes Association or St. Paul receive Walbro Lutheran Church. scholarships Preston Karr Walbro Corporation offi- Mr. Preston Charles cials have selcctcd Cass City “Yankee ” Karr, 79, of Cass High School graduates City died Saturday, May 25, Chris top hcr Frucndt and at Bay Medical Center in Traccy Patera to reccive Watch Graduation Memories save s60vd Bay City, after a lengthy And Movies on Our HQ VCR illness. Walbro Corporation Schol- He was born Jan. 18,1912, arsh ips. Grads Love Easy-to-Use On-Screen in Elkland Township, Tus- Frucndt is the son of the Programmable 14-Day/G-€vent Timer Rev. Allen and Ann Fruendt. cola County, the son of Mr. #16-0522 and Mrs. Richard and He plans to attend the Uni- Elizabeth (Butler) Karr. vcrsity of Michigan. Mr. Karr was united in Patcra, the daughter of Ron marriage to Miss Florence and Vi Patcra, plans to at- Middaugh April 12, 1938, in Brenda Bowerman tend Oakland Univcrsity to Gagetown. major in business. Mr. Karr, who lived all Walbro Corporation schol- his life on the farm where Bowerman is a 1983 gradu- he was born, was a member ateofCaroHigh School. She arships have bccn awardcd of the First Presbyterian started her nursing educa- each ycar since 1964 to as- Church of Cass City, the tion at Mott Community sist worthy Cass City gradu- Farm Bureau and had been College and became an LPN atcs to pursue dcgrcc pro- employed by Hills and in 1989. She is currently grams in collcgcs or univcr- Dales General Hospital in working at Saginaw Gencral sitics.

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Janet Kubacki’s bright smile greeted Michigan residents Thursday from The Detroit News section titled “Top of the Class.” The 18-year-old Cass City High School graduate was among 20 high school sen- iors featured by the metro- politan daily as “success stories about American youth .” Kubacki was nominated by Tuscola Area Skill Center in the vocational-technical category and chosen over thousands of high school applicants state-w ide. Editor and Publisher *‘ Robert H. Giles stated, “Students were selccted on the basis of grades, test *‘ scores, honors, community involvement and a demon-

a‘, strated ability in one of the academic areas.” Michigan Business Schools Being named a membcr of Association, Michigan Tui- The Detroit News’ sixth tion grant, Saginaw Valley TINY THUMB TOWNS - Sandy Parks’ kindergarten classes at Owen-Gage class of outstanding high State Univcrsity’s Dcan THE DETROIT NEWS featured Cass school graduates has been a scholarship and the Cass Elementary School recently combined efforts to build scenes of Owendale and City High School graduate Janet long-term goal for Kubacki. City Lions Club scholar- Gagetown during the classes’ letter V”(village) week. Each class decided what “I really wanted to get this ship. Kubacki as a %uccess story about one,” she said. “I’ve seen She is enrolled for the fall buildings they wanted to make, then designed and arranged the model towns. many students have their semestcr at Flint’s Baker American youth.” pictures on the page in past College. Although Kubacki years and I have wanted to said which field of business c- see mine in their place.” she will pursue is undeter- Kubacki, who listed skill mined, she said she has a center instructor Cecilia growing interest in business Advertise It In The Chronicle. New books at Kapcia as her “most influen- law and lists her career plans tial teacher”, said she began as “departmcnt head of a J 1 the librarv taking computerizcd office majot corporation.” I U I training courses at the center in September. “Cecilia really encouraged BREAKDOWN by Bill Pronzini (mystery). For thc purposc me a lot and gave me respon- of covcr, his name’s Art Canino, and he’s pounding Bud sibilities in my classes,” Lights in the Hideaway, a low-rcnt bcach tavcrn ncar San Kubacki said, adding the Francisco. He’s actually thc Namclcss Dctcciivc, and hc’s in teacher also pushed her to thc bar to watch anothcr drinkcr, who just may know complete the paperwork and something about the hit-and-run dcath of Namclcss’ client. write the required 7 essays to Educated Choices for itcould be a lcgitimatc casc, or it could bc that Narnclcss is enter the paper’s contest. bcing set up for a fall. Kubacki said co-oping for Orbital-Walbro Corp. dur- TYGERS OF WRATH by Philip Rosenbert (fiction). A ing her junior year carried a horrible act has bcen committed at LaGuardia Junior High h ig h-degree of professional - in thc Bronx. Word comcs to English tcacher Steven ism into her other interests. Hillycr’s classroom that, down in the wcight-trainingroom, The Class of 1991 membcr student Timothy Warren is holding anQtherstudent, Ophelia graduated with a 3.87 grade Gifted Grads James, hostage. Hillyer is onc of the few teachcrs with whom point average after appear- troublcd Timothy has a deccnt relationship; but bcforc thc ing on every honor roll since TEXAS tcachcr can talk the boy out of the situation, thc police storm she began high school in BUXTON LEATHER MEN’S COLOGNE the place. Timothy is shot dcad, and it’s discovcrcd littlc 1987. INSTRUMENTS Ophclia was already dcad of asphyxiation. Hillyer rcmains Besides concentrating on unconvinccd Timothy causcd Ophclia’s death, and his her classes, Kubacki’s cx- exploration of the case revcals thc 2 youths were actually on tracurricular involvement a campaign to stop crack-dealing in thc school and a drug includes Student Forum, a ring with roots reaching into the community far beyond the member of the Dcbatcpo- schoolyard. rcnsics team, a4-year cheer- leader for both football and BUILDING DECKS (non-fiction). Comprehensively illus- basketball and playing vol- tratcd with color photographs, this manual explains every leyball and softball for 2 stcp in constructing a home dcck. Thc tcxtdiscusscs choices America’s Prlmicre in lumber, explains how to calculate thc matcrials needed, Leather Gods Manufacturer and dcscribcs hardware and fastcncrs, concrctc ingrcdicnts, 62 deaths nnd tools. S tep-by-stcp illustrationsand instructions takc thc per day rcader through construction ohaptcrs covcring installing a # Real # 1 Year Icdgcr; locating, digging, and pouring footings; sctting The national average of 62 posts; installing bcams; hanging joists; laying dccking; drunken driving deaths pcr Leather Guarantee Give A Budget building stairs, and installing a dcck railing. Spccial designs day increases approxi- Lots of Men’s Priced Calcu I at o r and USCS are also covcrcd, as are finishing tips and rcpzir. mately 20 percent from Memorial Day through La- Great Selection For Fragrances in Stock -On the Job THE OLD CONTEMETIBLES by Martha Grimes (mys- bor Day. -On the Campus tcry). Richard Jury, London police supcrintendcnt, is a suspcct in thc dcath of his lady friend. Jury is considering Men and Women PRICED TO PLEASE! A MUST marriage to rcccntly mct widow Jane Holdsworth at thc momcnt her tccnagcd son Alcx finds hcr dcad, apparcntly a suicidc. Alcx runs away, and Jury, rcquircd, as a suspcct, to rcmain in London, scnds old fricnd Mclrosc Plant up to thc Remember w Lakcs to lcarn what hc can about thc wealthy Holdsworth What You family, among whoin Janc’s iicath is thc fourth suspicious that Grad Rideheader* onc, Ncat characters in this plot are thc bravcand pretcrnatu- rally bright youngstcrs Alcx, who cheats at pokcr and thc Want? with a card horses brilliantly, and 1 1-ycar-old orphan MillicThale, who by Hallmark. cooks at Holdsworth mansc and broods ovcr hcr own Try The d mothcr’s unexpcctcd death 5 years before. Equally vivid are 2 residcnts at a ncarby rest homc for thc wealthy elderly: sly Want-Ads Adam Holdsworth, who holds the pursestrings that tie the talc togcthcr, and his elegant foxy friend, the perceptive and Today! kleptomaniacal Lady Cray. - i We’ve got everything 4 NEWARRIVALS I, you need for that special party for your grad. 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The 1991 Teacher’s En- vironmental School ses- siond will be held from July 7 through Aug. 2. There are 4 sessions scheduled under the direc- tion of 6 different institu- tions of higher learning. The sessions will be held at the Ralph A. MacMullan Conference Center in Hig- gins Lake. The Tuscola Soil Conser- vation District will give a $100 scholarship to one teacher, and if there are several requests, the dis- trict will give $50 to each teacher who attends and completes a session. Teachers are asked to con- tact the district regarding the session they are attend- ing, and after the session is completed to bring in their receipts. The scholarship is open to all Tuscola County school teachers participating in this year’s program. Further inform ation is available by contacting the Tuscola Soil Conservation MEMBERS OF VFW Post 3644 kicked off Monday’s Memorial Day observance t.O District, 1075 Cleaver Rd., the delight of 200 parade-goers. Caro, at 673-8174. Michigan Mirror Suit tests power ofn goverin ANDY GAMET (left) helped his brother, US Army E4 Pete Arguments on a suit testing Montrose), who initiated the standards exist for the board bcr said hc will propose leg- prescribed process,” thcsuit Garnet, remove Pete’s service ribbon at the Cass City recrea- the limits of the governor’s suit, said the issue is neither authority, thesameexists for islation rcpcaling thc board, charges. authority to control state political nor about the GA transfers under the DMB act lcaving all transl‘crauthority The governor’s briefadded tion park. Last stationed in , Pete returned to America spending opened with Gov- solcly undcr the direction of program.“This isaconstitu- which sets 110 standards for Eng*er was forced into the March 9 and to Cass City May 17. ernor John Engler asserting tional crisis. The Lcgisla- “mere committees” to excr- thc DMB act. action he took after negotia- the method he chose to ture has to play an important cise authority over execu- The legislators’ suit asserts tions with the plaintiff legis- circumvent the Legislature role,” he said. tive functions. that one provision of the lators had failed and all other in dealing with a budget cri- A brief filed on behalf of The governor also argued 1921 law authorizing board options had been explored. sis poses no danger of un- the governor citcd a “grave that Dodak and 3 othcr transfers was cxpressly re- “The state of Michigan controlled arbitrary powcr. financial situation” facing Dcmocratic leaders have no pealed by the bucigct act, and faces a fiscal crisiscauscd by Democratic legislative the state after a breakdown standing as individual legis- that it controlled the lan- revenue shortfalls, under- leaders, who say the action in negotiations, and said, “In lators to bring such a law- guagc which wasrclicdupon funding of enacted budget has created an unprece- the context of the instant suit. Neithcr house of the by the Englcr administra- bills, and disagreement be- dented constitutional crisis, case defendants submit that Legislature, nor the Appro- tion. tween the executive and allege they have no power in the people arc protected priations Committees au- It said it would be an “ab- legislative branchcs of state the legislative process to from ‘uncontrollcd arbitrary thorized the suit. surd result” for thc Lcgisla- government about the counteract the “abuse of powcr’ in thc hands of the Under federal prccedcnt, turc torcpcal a scclion which method for reducing state power.” providcs for approval by the state Administrative Board the brief said, a legislator deficits,” it said. rom same 35mrn cdor Thc confrontation re- by thc political process and may bring such suits when Appropriations committees negative. Pnce wll vary . volves around the by thc specific limitations no power exists through the ovcr disapproving transfcrs The transfcrs by the board 8x10 size) is suppled governor’s use of the Ad- on thc state Administrative legislative proccss to rem- initiated by the govcrnor. along with scveral other one-time revenue bills mov- ministrative Board to trans- Board’s Authority con- edy the allegcd abuse. It said The House committee had fer funds to implement a tained in the statute.” the Legislaturecould amcnd also rcjectcd a February ing through thc Legislature budgct plan, including the Exccutive Order cutting are intended to eliminate all The brief notes that half of or repcal the law governing elimination of much of thc the board, or restorc the several arcas of spending, but up to $150 million of a Gencral Assistance wclfare the &member board are including the GA program. $823 million deficit. The members selected sepa- transfcrs through appropria- program to kecp Medicaid tions, both of which arc “Rather than acccpting thc transfers were ordered to not rately from the govcrnor, or take effect before May 1. and othcr services operating subject to gubernatorial valid rejcction of Executive 3 named by elected board: . **_a_ -YI- through the rest of the fiscal an veto. Order 1991-5 by thc House year. the attorney general, secre- Appropriations Committec tary of statc and superinten- “This in-house remcdy Administration officials recognizes the scparation of and lctting the traosfcr proc- say thc board has acted simi- dent of public instruction. ess run its lawful course, thc Thc transfer authority is power issues present in this latly in its 70-year history, case,” the brief said. board stepped in and simply while Dcmocrats say it was contained in a 1921 law, circumvented the statutorily an unprccedented way to which was partially rc- But the brief filed by the alter basic state policy. - pcaled in 1984 when transfer legislators said they cannot If the Ingham County Cir- authority was given to the remedy the “abusc of State cuit court (and higher courts Department of Management power” through the legisla- through expected appcals) and Budget, subject to ap- tiveprocess. It said thcDMB has jobs upholds Englcr (who also proval of the Legislature’s act, which includes require- has line-item veto power), Appropriations Commit- ments for committee ap- for some some administration offi- tees. proval when transfers have cials acknowlcdge the gov- The governor contends thc policy implications or revisc crnor stands to gain extraor- laws creatc alternative programs, “preserves the specialists dinary authority, although transfer methods, rather check and balance system so they add he docs not intend than replacing thc baard essential to our The State of Michigan is to operate in that fashion. authority, And, his brief constitution .” still hiring, but only for cer- suggests that if insufficient A Rcpublican Housc mem- tain specialties. Speaker Lewis Dodak (D- Although recent budget cuts have forced the De- partment of Civil Service to curtail examinations, there are still some yacant posi- Christian Science Lecture tions within the state’s clas- sified workforce. David Fitch, Director of the Evaluation Division, said that the Department of Subject: “Coming Home to the Father: Civil Service is still taking applications for critical job A spiritual journey that heals classes -- those that require a license or special train- life’s hurts” ing. Some of these classes include engineering, medi- cal, eonstruction and in- spection jobs. Lecturer: Nola A. Cook, C.S.B. Classes that are continu- ously open include : of Cleveland, Ohio Aviation Specialist, Boiler Inspector, Claims Member of the Board of Lecture- Examiner, Elevator In- spector, General Engineer, ship of The Mother Church, The Medical Claims Analyst, Psychiatrist, Psychologist, First Church of Christ Scientist, Physician, Registered Nurse, Underwriter, Construction Technician, in Boston, Massachusetts Drafting Technician, En- gineering Technician, Sur- veying Technician, Traffic Technician. Time: Tuesday, June 4,1991 at 8 p.m. No written test is re- quired of those who apply. Upon receipt of an applica- tion, those applicants found Place: First Church of Christ, Scientist qualified are immediately processed and placed on the 502 W. Lincoln Street appropriate employment list * Placement on an employ- Caro, Michigan ment list does not guaran- Auspices of First Church of tee a job offer, however. Interested applicants CAS CITY CHRONICLE Christ Scientist may write: Department of \\ \ Civil Service, P.O. Box Caro, Michigan 30002, Lansing, MI 48909; or call (517) 373-3030 (Lans- ing) or (313) 256-3690 (De- troit). CASS CITY,MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY,MAY 29,1991 PAGE ELEVEN Reporter’s notebook Train ride to nostalgia

by Nancy Salla national anthem, witncss a temporarily traveled back in versation soon turned to eras products. “You can buy a Staff Writer local deacon bless the en- time by making The City of gone by. new one cheaper today than gine and its crew and listen first haul three full it something, so As story assignments go, it Vassar’s takes to fix to company and public offi- passenger cars. LMNG HISTORY people just pitch stuff out was simple enough: Cover cials praise the railway’s their windows,” he said. Huron and Eastern’s 5-year success. anniversary celebration of Several people werc disap- We talked about how Char- Arriving at Millington, we Huron and Eastern began pointed at how quickly the les A. Lindbergh’s trans- talked about the importance its Vassar operations, ride its operation in 1986 with 2 passenger cars rented from the train round-trip to Atlantic flight was the of family and how much locomotives and about 83 Bluewater Michigan Chap- media’s hot story when Ed better it is to raisechildren in Millington and write about miles of track in Sanilac and my experiences, ter of the National Railway was a small child and how the country rather than the Huron Counties which it Historical Society werc city. spanned the almost past journalis- later he joined millions of He Most of my purchased from the former C filled, and had to content tic endeavors have begun be other Americans huddling 50-year age differenceto let and 0 Railway. with remaining at the dcpot around a television to wit- me, asa grandchild,see how when I climbed out of my Primarily hauling agricul- and waving to the passen- vehicle and commenced ness Neil Armstrong’s “one much easier it is to be a tural products, Huron and gers as they disappeared into taking photographs, as all small step.” grandpa than a parent “be- good journalists should. Eastern now services 5 thc distance. cause you can send the counties and owns almost He spoke of spending a grandchildren home when This one, however, began in 200 miles of track. The As the train was pulling year of his life serving and the early morning of May 18 you get tired.” company has grown from away from the depot, I found surviving in the Asian During the train ride - with me poring over a map hauling 2,000 carloads in myself sitting next to an jungles during World War of Thumb and which was considerably less the area pro- 1986 to about 10,000 this older, yet hcarty gentleman 11, constantly ready to spring nouncing the village stolen, from Colwood who was also noisy than my 1983 Ford but only for it to appear horn Year: into action if the enemy was swayed twice as much - I had Michigan Department of looking forward to a rare around the corner...or be- the opportunity to sit next to beneath my thumb. Transportation Director Pat- opportunity he remembcred hind him. Locating Vassar on the a living history book. As we rick Nowack and his wife, having as a boy. It was unloaded upon our return to map, I muttered a word of Mary, brought greetings to through my discussions with We both shook ow heads as thanks to the founding fa- the train led us behind Vassar, we somehow be- the crowd from Governor him that I discovered 2 of the tracks came strangers again, and thers of the area’s several John Engler and congratula- true pleasures of riding a junk yard fences, con- small communities for mak- awkwardly said our good- tions to the railway. train compared to driving a structed to isolate the eye- byes. I told him to look for ing its roadways obvious. “You have shown privatc car: The man never once sores as if to say, “Out of Want to go to Kingston? me in 5 years as a TV news transportation can success- yelled at me for talking with sight is out of mind.” Bal- anchor or a reporter for a Take Kingston Road. Caro? ancing on the edge envi- fully operate,” said my hands, nor did his eyes of metropolitan newspaper and Hop on Car0 Road. Vassar? Nowack. “The individual- widen whcn mine left the ronmental issues, I ex- M-DOT Director Well, you get the picture. claimed at the quantity of he teased me about getting izedserviceandcompetitive center line. my autograph. We shuffled Nowak Having Murphy, of the the materials which could be Patrick “Murphy’s Law” fame, as a business you provide is through the mass of people heartwarming.” Whethcr it was our general recycled and Ed recalled an and went our separate ways. (fourth from left) backseat navigator, I left surroundings that started it, age before our current dis- one and one-half hours early To commemorate National Before putting the key in was among officials Transportation Week May or the feeling of nostalgia posable era when manufac- the ignition, I looked out the to ensure I would complete the train created, our con- turers stood khind their my trip from point A to point 12 - 18, Huron and Eastern windshield at the train and helping Huron and B, even if the earth’s gravity thoughtabut how riding the shifted. Feeling no such train made us friends for an magnetic swing, I arrived in hour when common cour- the village more than 30 tesy is an endangered spc- minutes early. cies in today’s world. Thc trip wasn’t long and there wasn’t any robbery or ’ SIGHTS AND SOUNDS mur- der like in the movies, but it 1 My first impression of the did leave me with an impres- f day’s events was how BIG sion of decades I can only : the locomotive engines read about. Smiling, I : were (with the smell of roared the engine to life and : grilled wursts and sound of headed home. : popping corn following a : close second and third). Festively painted blue, yel- low and light silver, “The - City of Vassar”is Huron and OLD WOOD DRUG Eastern’s sixth locomotive. More than 100 people crowded around the depot to hear the Vassar High School {arching Band -play~~ the PHARMACY CONSULT IRA? -First In This Area - Open To All Public Check with Wood Drug is pleased to offer a special service to the community. This State Farm service is often termed “Brown Bag Day”. It is a day when people can Ernest A. Teichman, Jr. bring in all their medications and have the opportunity to sit down with the 6240 W. Main Cass City, hlich. pharmacist and discuss each medication with him. Phono 872-3388 Information will be given on: 1) What each medication is used for EXCHANGE STUDENT Iasmine Dantas received her high 2) Possible side effects of the medications State Farm Life school diploma Thursday during Cass City High School’s 3) Advice and precautions while taking these medications Insuranrcl Cnrnp,3ny Home Offlce Eloornington Illinois 105th annual commencement. Also and very importantly, the pharmacist will be screening your SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Up-date immunizations, medications for duplications and possible drug interactions. F RE E FOR STUDENTSWHO NEED health officials urge * 80% of the population doesn’t know what their medications are for MONEY FOR COLLEGE rt= 65% do not take their medication properly or discontinue therapy Spring in this arca brings to-date. Ew/y Shrdent n €bgibh for him lyp of Fhnd Ai$ nprdbrr of hda 01 hrrnlol Inronrr. thc cxcitcmcnt of kindcrgar- According to Michigan inappropriate1 y. We ran find you money for the Foil ond Spring Semesters if you rontad UI NOW1 tcn rcgistration miplans for law, all school entercrs must Results GUARANTEED. thc upcoming f;dI school haw a minimum of 4 doses cntry. Parcnts nccd to bc of DPT and 3 doses of OPV; -This service is extremely important! It is aimed to educate you on your ccrtain tticir child is prop- fourth DPT and third OPV CALL ANnlME 1-800-542-5 174 crl y ptcpau-cd tical th - w i sc hy must bc aftcr the fourth prescription medications. This will leave you feeling more comfortable 11 ii v i ng i m ni un i zii t i ons up - birthday, and one dosc of MMR aftcr 15 rnonths of with your medications and optimize your therapy. qc. I’hcsc arc minimum rcq u i rc nicn t s . 0 pt i m u In Harris-Hampsh ire rcc o m m cn (1 ;1 t i on s (w h i c ti WHERE: OLD WOOD DRUG QUESTIONS: PLEASE CALL some schools rccluirc) in- introduces cludc il fifth DPT and OPV, WHEN: JUNE 12,14 p.m. 872-2075 Childrcri who nccd boost- Colleen Woods crs or complctcd immuniza- tions bcforc fall school cntry GUARDIANS OF YOUR HEALTH may be iinrnunizcd frcc through hcalth dcpartmcnt clinics during rcgular clinic hours.

Add i ti o na 1 in t‘orm a t i on is avai!riblc by contacting thc hcalth dcpartmcnt in Tus- cola County (673-81 14), Huron County (269-9721) Bound or Sanilac County (3 13-648- Pen and Pencil Sets 4098). -. . 1.. Student as our newest licensed agent Colleen was recently hired as our Customer Service Representative. Boating Colleen invites you to stop in for an insurance quote. Let her see if she can save you money on your auto or homeowner’s insurance. accidents Stop in for a quote and a smile today. Michigan has 850,000 reg- 7hemo h!m&n‘h&- istered boats-the most of any statc in the nation. In (@ Jim Ceranski Mark Wiese dr 1990, there were 461 re- Guardian Guardians of HarrisHampshire Agency, Inc. ZZEP ported boating accidents DQ, - which caused 35 deaths. One Day Your H ea1t h More than half of all boating 6815 E. Cass City Road Cass City 872.4351 Q M. Rutkoski T. Proctor Established 1924 fatalities arc alcohol-re- Film Processing VALU RITE lated. PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 29,1991 CASS CITY,MICHIGAN

Women's club CALLING 872-2010PUTS AN ACTION AD TO WORK .--* plants flowers Transit (nonbusiness) rates. 10 Notices Notices I words or less, S 1.25 each inser- ForRent 1 tion; additional words 7 cents The final meeting of the each. Three weeks for the price SMALL HOUSE for rent in BINGO - Every Thursday club year for the Owendale FOR SALE - multiplier on- SALE 4796 Center of Zcash rate. Save money by ion Cliff Jackson. YARD - Gagetown. $50 a week. Call at St. Pancratius Hall, S. Women's Club was held ATTENTION: sets, Mrs. Street, Gagetown. Friday 673-6232. 4-5-15-3 enclosing cash with mail or- Phone 658-2347. Seeger, Cas City. Doors May 20 with the annual ders. Rates for display want ad amaha Cycles, and Saturday. Lots of baby open 6:OO p.m. early-bird planting of flowers in the Y 2-5-22-3n on application. Scooters & 4-whe.d- clothing. 14-5-29-i HOUSE FOR RENT - 2, 6:30, regular bingo 7:00. village park. Sloppy Joes possibly 4 bedrooms, Phone 872-54 10. Knights of and dessert were served by ers. & Service. SALE - Great North- Parts FOR GARAGE SALE - Wednes- freshly painted. 2886 Van Columbus Council No. hostesses Linda Roe and 1 Automotive 1 Cyl. boring and ern Bobwhite quail eggs, 1 Post 3644 VFW , :

2 day, Thusday and Friday, 9 Dyke, Decker, 6 miles north 8892. 5- 12-3 1-tf Faith Fahrner. mile west of Cass City, 1/2 and Auxiliary + cranks rebuilt. to 5. Clothes and miscella- of M-46 Marlette &dMMk "4f A short business meeting miles north. Call 872-2310. f was conducted by Presi- FOR SALE - 1976 Motto 2-5-15-3 neous items. One mile east $375 per month, 1st arid last. dent Fahrner, during which Guzzi 850 motorcycle $500, Cumper of stop light, C. LaPecr. Call 313-652-0388. 4-4-3-tf Graduation Thank the Cass City 0: community for their I a number of community do- 1979 Honda 750 motorcycle Yamaha FOR SALE - 1981 Buick 14-5-29-1 FOR RENT - 3 bedroom is here! nations were given from $800, and 1981 Pontiac continued support of OW ; Marlette (517) 635-2983 Skylark, automatic, new Order your Poppy Day sales May 17 funds realized through the Trans-AM $1500. All rea- radiator, good tires, good RUMMAGE SALE * 4534 executive ranch home, annual cheeseball sale. sonable offers considered. 2-4- 17-8 Oak St., 9:00-5:00, Thurs- in fie call 3-ft. or 6-ft. condition, also 5 hp ro- day, May 30. 14-5-29-1 Donations were given to Call Dawn at 872-2969. Kelly & Co. Realty 872- 3 Owen-Gage band students totiller. Call 872-5182 any- SUBS around Cass City when:', : 1-5-22-3 FOR SALE - 1963 Corvair, time, 2-5-29-3 3-FAMILY garage sale - 2248- 4-1-23-tf immediate support is : who will join the Lions Club ~ For your party Band tour in Australia this 4 door, and one bottom Thursday and Friday, May needed. summer. Members are De- '86 S-10 PICKUP, 307 trailer plow on rubber. 872- FOR SALE - Early Ameri- 30-31, 9:00 to 5:oO. Outdoor FOR RENT - 3-bedroom Thumb Sub & 5-5-29-1 Chevy V-8 with 350 turbo 2918. 2-5-15-3 lounge and Pad, dining house. 4 miles west. 1 north borah Powers, Tanya can dark brown couch and Pizza Dist. OF DESIGN is, Muntz and Todd Ziehm. transmission, has many ex- chair. Good condition. 872- room chair, 750 Suzuki of Cass City. $375.00 a VORDS tras. For more information motorcycle, windshield, 872-4664 now doing : Word proces- .: ~ Other donations are 8 HORSE riding lawn 3463. 2-5-29-3 month plus deposit. Call sing, resumes, labels, cer: . going to the Owendale Com- phone 517 872-3883, Ask- mower in good shape, $200 luggage trunk, cruise and 5-5-22-2 safety tire, ladies' and 872-3302 or 823-2035. tificates, banners, newslet- munity Bulletin Board ing $4,600 or best. 1-5-22-3 or best offer, push mowers. WATERPUMP 4-5-22-2 ters, genealogy and miscel- Fund, Owendale Commun- Call 8724718. 2-5-15-3 WATER WELL men's clothing, miscellane- ity picnic planned for July ous items. 6680 3rd St,, ALL-TEMP Service & laneous forms, bookkeep- FOR SALE - 1990 Pontiac WATER SOETENERS cO* * Applimc% re- ing, party invitations. (Ad- 28, summer youth prog- Jerry Fischer. 14-5-29-1 THREE BEDROOM home frigeration, hating and dress your invitations by ram, local units of the Sunbird, white, loaded, 5- DON'TLETTHE bugs bite. Installation & Service on Elmwood Rd. just 1 1/2 speed. Call 872-375 1. Call Kay for Avon Skin-So- cooling. $15.00 trip charge. hand) ! Call 313-672-9518 for cadets and senior girl miles from town. Quiet area, ADC accepted. prices and details. Ask for scouts, American Cancer 1-5- 15-3 Oft, 872-38 14. 2-5- 15-3 guaranteed 1040 off or more possible land contract, work, financing on new Peggy. If no answer, please Society, and Misty Coryell, $3 1,000.Will consider rent- purchases, 24 hour. Call try again! Private or busi- who will leave in August as 1984 CHEVETTE CS 1974 CHALLENGER ing. Peter Real Estate 683- 673-5557. 5-2-27-tf ness orders accepted. an exchange student in Hatchback coupe, auto- Paul's Pump Repair mobile home, 12x65, re- 2711. 4-5-22- 3 Japan. matic transmission, excel- Ron Blunt Drilling frigerator, stove, washer, Jean Hughes won the lent condition inside and door prize of a geranium, Call 673-4850 anytime 8x10 addition. All set up in out, 58,000 miles, $2,200, or 1-800-745-4851 trailer park. $7,500.00 or HILLSIDE Weddings, anniversaries, neighbor turned 40! and an auction item .. I' brought by Alice Ricker Dick deBeaubien, 872- Wecan 2- 1- 164 best. 8724068after5:W. APARTMENTS open house, showers, was purchased by Fahrner. 3046. 1-5- 15-3 3-5-22-3 any kind of party The club will resume help! Complete, or partial meeting in September, with FOR SALE - 1985 Dodge the first meeting set to be Caravan, excellent condi- come in catering storage, coin-op Special $25.00 held at the home of Arlene tion. Can see after 5:30 at and browse liquoi and sporting goods: Enderle. 4059 Kelly Dr., Huntsville Satellite Very good business on busy laundry, all carpeted. Potato & Macaroni Salad Tvm 4 Service for 100 Trailer Park. 1-5-15-3 through our highway, miles from Cass Happy Birthday . City. 872-3928. 3-5-15-4 Call 872-3283 Beth Lebioda 872-2841 Coming Auction large Tom Saturday, June 1 - An auc- FOR SALE - 1986 Ford Mus- or 872-3315 Judy Meeker 872-2473 From Martin & Glenda tion sale to settle the estate tang LX, clean, very good selection of FOR SALE - Brick home on 4-3-6-t f 5-4-letf 5-5-29-1 condition, $3,O00, negoti- of Avis Youngs will be held Wedding 1 1/2 acres, large garage, able. More information, CaSS City Schools, possible ~-]BEDROOM home for at the the place located 1/4 days 872-5027 or 673-7323, Real Estate For Sale $- mile east of the stop light in evenings after 9:OO. Invitations, Over 200 channels land cont~t.Call 65*- rent, Doerr Rd., $375/month CasCity on M-81. Hillaker 1-5-29-1 Accessories, of entertainment. 2313. 3-5-29-3 plus security deposit. Call Auction Service. 872-3917. 4-5-29-3 RICK'S FOR SALE Gift Items EARTH STATION Ideal Family Home - 3 bedroom home closc to park, FOR SALE - 1986 OMS IN SEBEWAING ROSECRANS Apartments SlMULATED Calais, good condition, and school and downtown. Full basement with recrcation in Gagetown. Taking appli- room, open staircase, hardwood floors, natural gas ENGRAVED $4,695.00. Call 872-3283. much more! Great investment ! cations for 1and 2 bedroom 1-5-1-6 FOR SALE - 1965 16' travel heat, new shinglcs in 199 l?pavcd driveway and land- BUSINESS CARDS trailer. Good condition, Cafeteria and pizza apartments. Limited time special, $99 security deposit scaped yard. $42,900. TCC 1016 Available 1-Cdor FOR SALE 1989 Plymouth $900.00.Call W-2227. carry-out, located in - CASS CITY business district, and first month's rent 1/2 or 2-cdor 2-5-8-3 Northwest of Cass City - 4 bedroom home with full Sundance, 2-door Hatch- CHRONICLE off. Rent based on income, ' back, cruise, air, tilt and rear Included in sale - upper including heat and water, basement, nice size rooms, immcdiate occupancy, 1 The Chronicle defogger, 52,500 milcs, Cutalqs laaned ouembht level 4-bedroom apart- sewer and trash removal. acre of land with 2 car gamge, 32x50 barn, nice trees. Phone 872-2010 automatic. Call 872-3336. 1We can meet or beat big ment. Equal Housing Opportun- $43,000. CY 855 1 -5-29-1 city prices. Guarantees ity. Call 517-665-2673. 1 'OR SALE - Jayco 7' Crank and low are 4-5-29-1 up camper ror picKup, eiec- Priced to sell ! Brick Country Home - This home is bcautiful insidc, bric and gas refrigerator, system for making happy Land Contract to kitchen and bath remodeled in 1983, Ashwood cabi- qualified buyer CBEDROOMapartment, LUNCH BUFFET SPECIALS [urnace with thermostat, customers. partially furnished, bet- ncts, bath is 9x12, open staircase in dining room, master bedroom .remodeled,I full I bwent, chicken like new condition, $2,100. C.C. Muffler & ween Caro and Cass City. All you can eat Only $4.00 Call 872-4676, 4386 S. Call Gay at Call 872-2572. 4-5-29-1 coop and tool shed. $44,900. CY870 Mon. - Fn. 7 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Seeger. 2-5-15-3 Brake Shop 5 17-856-226 1 6597 Cass City Century 21 Homestead Got a large family? Hcre's a country ranch with 4-5 FOR SALE - 1982 Honda, I Main, FOR RENT - 1 bedroom 872-2251 3-5-29-2 bcdrooms, open kitchen, dining and living room arca, 900 custom, full dress, AM/ apartment, downstairs. 16x24 covered dcck off dining area, 12x22 entry room. FM stereo, air ride, 2 speed 2-3-20-tf Russell Schneeberger, 872- PIZZA - Hot & Delicious I FOR SALE - large lot, 1/2 2 1/2 acres with trees and a pond. $47,900. CY894 transmission, $2,000. Call 2696 or 872-2314. block from park, across after 5:00p.m., 872-3898. FOR SALE - 50-gallon elec- 4-5-29-2 $50. street from elementary We have several parcels of land for building sitcs and 2-5-15-3 tric water heater, 5-ft. ~ chest freezer, $50. Phone school. Just $300.00 down hunting land. Call us! FOR SALE - 1977 Starcmft, 872-2869after 6 :00 p .m . and$150.00permonth. Call FOR RENT-Masonic 18' Supersport, 70 horse- 2-5-22-3 872-3928. 3-7-25 - tf Temple Refreshment Hall - power Johnson, - parties, dinners, meetings, power Clinton, highlander FOR SALE - Queen size No alcoholic beverages. trailer, many extras. Low Somma (7 cylinders) water ForRent 1 Call TedFurness, 872-4859. 2 hours. $5,500. Call 872-2098. bed, years old, like new. FOR RENT - 2 bedroom 4-4-3-w At Pizza Villa Wlth This Coupon 2-5-15-3 Phone 665-2249. 2-5-22-3 apartment in Gagetown. Expires 6-4-97 Call 872-2211. 4-5-15-3 Beautifully Crafted FOR RENT - storage, Cass One coupon prfamily - City Mini-Storage. Call Not good with any other coupon. Big C Asphalt rich looking CLEAN AND economical apartment available in 872-3917. 4- 1 -25-tf Business Cards Cass City, $250 per month FOR RENT - The Paint Call Cass City 517-872-2248 or LIILLILZIILIIIIII Driveways, parking Designed to make the first plus electricity. Call 313- 659-8432 and leave mes- Store has a wallpaper e Car0 517-673-2555 lots, roads impression a good sage. 4-5-15-tf sleamer for removal of Kelly W. Smith, Broker easy Farm - Commercial Residential Listings Wanted! SPECIAL 10x70 one ...and a lasting one old wallpaper. Call 872- DRIVEWAY Cass City FOR RENT- 1 bedroom 2445. 4-1 1-2-tf $675.00 apartment, furnished, new Chronicle carpet, new paint, refrigera- PROFESSIONAL office Phone 517-673-7264 tor, stove. Call 872-3315, space for rent - 1-4 suites 01 313-238-1264 Phone 872-2010 2- 1-17-tf ask for Bud. 4-3-6-tf rooms, close to downtown. 2-4-10-tf near restaurants and bank. ROOM FOR RENT. Call electric air conditioning, after 4:00,872-2205. 4-5-15-3 heat furnished. Call 872. 2155 - 872-3519 for more in- Find the Service or Product PLEASANT LIVING for forma tion. 4-4-10-tf You Need in This. Action Guide senior citizens at Cass City . GARAGE SALE - May 30, Apartments. Enjoy the pri- Notices I 31,9:004:OO, June 1,8:00-12 vacy of your own apart- noon. 6354 3rd St., Cass ment yet enjoy having City, Mich. 14-5-29-1 POWER WASHING and i SERVICE DIRECTORY I others near. Rent, based on cleaning service - soffets, CC-158 - 3 bedroom ranch, large family room, wood income, includes heat, ~~ deck, in country, 2 cw garage, very neat and clean. TEEN GARAGE SALE and water, drapes, stove and re- garage, siding, awnings, baked goods - Friday and frigerator. Call (517) 872- machinery and mobile Saturday, May 31 - June 1, 2009 for more information. homes. Free estimates. Call 9:00to5:00,65383rd Street. CC-157 - 2 bedroom, Cass City School, rent or pes- Equal Housing Opportun- after 5:OO - 872-3483. sible land contract. In the 20's. Owner said sell. I Cass City Muffler I 1 DAN'S POWER & STOVE] 14-5-29-1 ity. 4-5-15-tf 5-5-22-3 & Brake Shop Fireplaces, Stoves, Chimneys Tuff-Kote Dinol Mutflers - Sbcks - Ulethne guarantees + Chimney sweeping 8 repairs CC-154 - Tri-level, 3 bedroom, good location, big Minor engine repairs - Cenlied Mechanic STlHl chainsaws & ouldoor Automotive Rust Proofing LaFAVE STEEL SUPPLY, INC. HAPPY Blelne dsBeeubien, Prop. power equipmenl Systems & Waxing yard, family room, Must see from inside. PhOM 872-2251 Lawn 8 garden equipment Gravel Guards 8260 N. Van Dyke Cass City, Michigan 48726 BIRTHDAY 6597 Main, Cass City SNAPPER mowers 8 tillers Running Boards (51 7) 872-2163 FAX (517) 872-2878 MR-009 - Marlette area. Ranch, full walkout base- Sales & Service Rwk Kote Stone Chlp Protection ment, 3 bedroom, 2 fireplaces, 2 outbuildings, above I SPECIALIZING IN ... CASS CITY-TIRE I 6509 Main, Cass City Phone 269-9585 ground pool surrounded by mature pines, on 2.8 acres. Hercules and Cooper STRUCTURAL STEEL MECHANICAL TUBES RINERD Phone 872-3190 I 827 S. Van Dyke, Bad Axe Low 80's. TIRES I! ALUMINUM PRESS BRAKES FABRICATING MIG & TIG WELDING KO-71 - Kingston - 40 acre farm, 3 bedroom house, Br;kea 011 Changer SHEARING LATHE 8, MILL WORK Clllrld Mschanc new carpet, 36x40 machine shed, 50x 120 barn (pole). MACHINE SHOP SERVICE Low 60's. PLUMBING 6 HEATING. INC. FRANK'S SERVICE 6528 Main. LaFAVE STEEL US033 - Rose Island, duck and deer hunters' paradise, 1 Phone 872-5084 * Tires * Brakes 4 Exhaus! Pipoon Phone 453-3531 HYDRAULIC DIVISION 3 bedroom, 2 baths, fireplace, air condition, on 2 lots. I I *~i~~hangts~~ullservice I SUPREME HYDRAULIC HOSES 114" TO 1 114" Low 40's. Top rate services for all WINDOW CLEANING 2 & 4 WIRE HOSE your automobile needs HYDRAULIC CYLINDER REBUILDING & RESEALING I 9 Storms-Screens-Windows 4083 Cemetery 872-2866 SEAL SIZES ... 114" TO 20" DIAMETER I I 9 Janitorial Service .F lwrs Eaves & Gutters Gleaned * HI-Riser SEAL SIZES ... 5MM TO 500MM Service 8 Rental U.P.S. SERVICE AVAllABLE Estimates on Commerdel, STEEL & OTHER DELIVERY ON WEDNESDAYS Residential 8 Industrial Work Buds and Blossoms CALL US TODAY Complete lnsumnce COveraQe HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.;Sat. 8 a m.- noon by Sandy Security Services Available AND AUCTIONEERING Fuelgas Seal-Jet Stocking Distributor All my Jundion d M-53 1 120 Gratiot, Saginaw love Call 872-4377 and M 41 Call u-cups Vee Packing EOUAL HOUSING 3-5-29-1 Cur City 2-4- 17-tf Wipers Wear Rings 5-5-29-1 Phone 872-21 61 790-7609 PAGE THIRTEEN CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, I CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY,MAY 29,1991 CALLING PUTS ACTION AD WORK FOR YOU 8riT2-2010 AN TO Male And Female GuardsTo (Help Wanted) Move Prisoners. Prefer f ' Noticee Noticee [Services) I Services 1 I Services 1 [ Services 1 retired police officers or GARDEN PLOWING and WANTED - lady to drive graduates of correction FOUND - small black and ~~ ~ STUMP GRINDING - Jim our car, 6378 4th St., Cass school. Send resume to Box McDonald, Cass City. 872- brush hogging. Call 872- City. 11-5-29-1 V, Lake City, MI 49651 tan female dog, collie mix. Notice Elmer H. Francis 2589, Orval Hutchinson. -'.one 1-313-7584602 Evergreen Township Arthur Brown 4838. 8-5-22-3 5-5-29-1 Building contractor SEEKING TO EMPLOY a **Log Home Dealership** Board will have a spe- Cass City Top log home manufacturer, New homes or substitute registered nurse ci'd meeting Thursday, Well Drilling ALLEY on an on-call basis. Hours seeks dealer. Protected ter- : I NEW remodeling, ritory, high earning potential, June 13, at p.m. in and Roofing, siding, barns, Carpet & Upholstery PLUMBING 8:00-3:OO.Inquiries to Prin- full training & leads provided. 730 cipal, Highland Pines :LOCATION township hall to dis- Pump Repair Pole buildings & HEATING Need not interfere with : (517) 872-3000 School, 1381 Cleaver Rd., present employment. Models 121 N. State Caro, Mich. 48723. Phone starting at $9690. 1-800-678- cuss trash disposal. If Licensed and insured Now here to serve your , (near EAparking bt) STATE LICENSED 673 -5200. 11-4-17-8 1424. **Brentwood Log interested please at- area. We're "right up ~~ DISCIPLESHIP Homes** 427 River Rock tend. 5-5-22-2 Phone 673-3800 Phone 872-2921 your alley" to fill all your ATTENTION - RN's Blvd., Murfreesboro, TN FAMLY BOOKSTOAE 8- 1 -274 8-4-10-10 37129 & CHFIISTIAM SUPPLIES Plumbing, Heating & needed all shifts, full time, 247 S. SUl St. CARO Cooling needs. part time, any time, week- ph. 673-5805 ' Financial Fever? We Have HOURS: Tu-.-Thurl. 11 4 Simpson State licensed. ends or weekdays only, 4- The Cure! Regardless of Fri. 11-9 Sat. 11-530 FARM BUREAU Insur- hour, 8-hour and new 12- WANTED - silver coins, ance: Auto, Fatm, Crop, Excavating 8-5-8-6 credit call 1-800-732-4522 Fmpvkinp Mind m~rwr Dozer landscaping Don Dohn hour shifts with Dremium Lic./Bonded dimes, quarters, halfs 19a Home, Business, Life, An- 4394 Maple #3 SATELLITE pay, Call at (i17) 872- and back silver dollars nuities. Frank Kluger All typesof SYSTEMS Curt BiNW - every Wednesday -- work Cass Citv shoppers - stop in at Ricks 2121. 1 1-9-264 Driver/Truck Drivers Take night. Open 6:OO-early bird 1878 to 1935. Paying top (Agent), office 3754598 or backhoe It. waterlines Phone 872-3471 8-4-15-tf H Stationfor a quality This Job And Love We 6:30 regular bingo price, The Coin Shop, 4439 home 269-7854. 8-2-284 Footings - pay for your OTR experience - 7:00. Complete septic systems satellite system. Installed in Post 3644 VFW, Weaver SL Main. Phone 872-3919. your yard in less than a up to $.28 per mile. Training 6-9-2 1 Sand - Gravel - Topsoil AUCTIONEERING - See available for the inex- 5-2-264 -tf Erla Packing Variety of fill week. We will meet or beat WORK WANTED -Expi- -~~ - Lorn "Slim" Hillaker. Top perienced driver. Phone ap- thecompetition'sprice. 1/4 enced aide will care for On the Farm 6233 Church St. any size fill job dollar for your property. plications welcomed for first - - (Services) Cass City Free estimates Phone 872-3019, Cass City. mile west of Deckerville Rd. people in their home. Kind seat drivers. Call J.B. Hunt Service Phone 872-2191 872-4502 8- 10-3-tf on M-81, cam Phone 673- and compassionate. Refer- today: 1 -800-2JB-Hunt. PAINTING - Interior and 8-1-23-tf 4783. 8-11-7-tf ences upon request. 872- EOE Subject to drug screen. a Tractor Tire Repair Custom Butchering exterior, residential, com- 4210. 12-5-22-3 Chloride Pumping mercial. Quality work by Fridays only . Feeling The Heat? Get USDA Inspected Plant Cash Relief! Bad credit, no Goodyear Farm Tires experienced painter. Free WILL m-carpentry work, credit, no problem. 1-800- estimates. Lee Morgan 872- Custom Curing, Smoking, k p.m. weekdiys, 8 a.m. to 5 Mowing, Rolling, roofing, siding, decks. Have 654-8023 Licensed 8 bonded - Call today 3840. 8-545-3 Cutting, Wrapping and p.m. Saturdays. John Blair, Trimming, Thatching, references, free estimates.

~ __ __ ~~ 1 or offices, walls Freezing 1/8 mile west of M-53 on Fertilizing, Homes Dave Janssen (517) 872- Money Problems? We can Cass City Tire and ceilings. Also in- help you now! 20 different Ken Martin We Make Venison Sausage Sebewaing Road. Phone Garden Plowing, ' terior, exterior painting 124-3-9 269 -7909. 8-12-13-tf financial programs including Electric, Inc. 8- 10-31 -tf Screen Replacemeit and wallpapering. loans, Bad credit OK! Call ~ WANTED - We will Call 872-2048 or z:LK National Foundation of Con- Homes Farms do it your way. Carperftry, - 872-4264 Estimates available masonary , fireplaces or sumer Credit. 513-438-2555 HAZZARD'S Greenhouse Commercial Ext. 208 in' Deford is now open! We Maynard Helwig just odds-n-ends. Call 872- Industrial 517-872-3123 2211. 12-5- 15-3 have a large selection of 84-174 Money Problems 333 We flowers, tomato plants, and New and rewire I 8-5-29-1 Can Help. 2500-20,000 debt other vegetables. Prices Power Washing and Steam Cleaning CARPENTER work SAW SHARPENING - wanted - pole barns, consolidation or personal start as low as $6.00 per flat. STATE LICENSED Line Striping of Parking Lots Bruce Silvernail, 5205 loans. 1-800-535-8248 7 Located at 1545 Kingston Ray Heilig, Sandusky, 313-376-6835 Bevens Rd. Discount prices r Farm decks, roofing, siding, gar- days. Road, 1/8 of a mile north of Phone 872e4114 ages, trim. Call Jim, 673- Dick Erla, Cass City, 517-872-3166 for winter months. Phone [Equipment J 1959. 12-5-15-4 neekerville-~.. ~ Road in De- 4180 HUds Corner Road A A// work and materials guaranteed 8-5-84 683-2732. 8-1 1-74 Bankruptcy Auction ,rd. 5-5-15-3 8-8-10-tf Pentwater, M ic h -Reso rt Mattice's Tire Shop BABY-SITTING done in Steamaster Carpet property, overlooks 1 1 (Formerly O'Brien's Tire my home, 4 miles west of Pentwater Lake. Sale date: & Upholstery Cass City, 872-4229, Kris Sat., June 8,1991 at 12 noon. Shop) O'Dell. 12-5-15-3 Open for inspection Sun., .A IkFr si. MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW! ! 1-I Experienced,Cleaners Fast, I On-the-farm service June 2, 1991 1-4 p.m. Direc- WANTED - Lawns to mow. tions: Cross over Pentwater Also vacant lots. Call 872- Lake on Long Bridge Rd. to WARMTH, BEAUTY AND A GREAT BUY! Im- 620 E. Huron Ave, 5414. 12-5-1-3 Ridge Rd. (2.3 miles) right on maculate 1170 square foot home Ranch type) with Bad Axe, Mich. Ridge for .7 mile. For free aluminum siding; 1 1/2 bathrooms; 10x36 PATIO; descriptive brochure, call Ben WILL BABY-SIT in your 1-800-346-2557.Kleiman Company, Toll free spacious living rmm, BAY WINDOW, carpeting4 517-269-8471 years old; dining room; basement; garage with electric home, have references. Call door opener - plus many other features - $69,500.00, or 517-269-7311 Kristy at 665-2666. 12-5-29-1I nicely landscaped. L. 16.745. 94-17-8 Antique & Collectible Show. # . June 1-2. Midland Card of Thanks fairgrounds, US 10 at I I Eastmand Rd. Sorina ENJOY YOUR RIGHT AT HOME!! Mower Blades r----a SUMMERS tvws of building and re- Michigan Antique Festival. WNCH TYPE with 1450 square feet of living area; g&, sidewalks,- concrete SEE -Call in Stock THANK you St. Jude for 1000 dealers, Folk art, uni- Plus 16x32' swimming pool with all accessories; in a OUR EXECUTIVE HOMES B.A. Caka, floors, re-roofing, new favor granted. J.M. que crafts, hobbies, special 2500 square foot building - Extra-largenicely land- Realtor, for a personal showing. ALL OFFERS roofs, aluminum and vinvl . -- -1XL2'9-1 interest auto show, sales lot. scaped lot 143x226 - 3 large Wwms;lots of closet CONSIDERED. siding, licensed residential Ariens - Bolens swap. Admission $3. R&o; I * and storage space; Andersen windows; 1 1/2 bath- builder Call 517-872-4251 Case IngersoU WE WISH TO express our shine! (Fri. early buyer entry, We have a selection of BUSINESSES for sale - call (after p.m.1. 8-5-22-6 rooms; formal dining room; hardwood floors; wall to 5:OO Cub Cadet - Dynamark sincere thanks to all who 1 p.m.-9 p.m., $10 ea.) Infor- office for particulars. were so helpful in our time mation 517-793-8389, 7p.m.- wall carpeting; BRICK FIREPLACE;Natural gas John Deere - Fall-Kmart fired forced hot water heating system: PATIO 30x27' of sorrow, to all friends, 9p.m. Smith Kubota - Lawn Boy plus much more - Your inspection invited - CALL COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST! RANCH neighbors and relatives who ' TODAY 872-3355 for personal showing. Listing Refrigeration Sears - Roper sent flowers,'memorialsand Major Cofipany I TYPE home with over 1700 square feet of living area to - Now hiring Technicians, In- #16,751 - 1 1/2 bathrooms; brick & aluminum siding; FAM- Simplicity - Allis cards, to those who and stallers, Account Service ILY ROOM approx. 16x24' with Cathedral Ceiling - Jacobsen convey the' and Representatives, Operators. STARTER HOME or for the RETIREE!! WHITE BRICK FIREPLACE; Formal dining V-idlers - Flat idlers to who sent food and No experience necessary. For HURON STREET - One story - very neat in and out room; 2 sets of sliding glass doors lead to PATIO; Appliance Repair Air cleaners - Seats Prepxed the luncheon, and information call 1-219-736- - large kitchen - basement; lot 66x132' priced to sell at basement; large 2 car garage attached; high and dry; to the Rev. Peter Russel for 9807 ext-T4204 gam - 9pm 7 ~ Deckwheels $26,500.00.Listing #16,727 overlooking the countryside,andonly 1 1/2 miles from All makes and models his comforting words, a spe- days. Spindle brgs. cia1 thank you. To the VFW 39 ACRES - RANCH TYPE HOME with 3 bed- Cass City. Priced to sell RIGHT NOW for $69,500.00. Terms. Call 872-3092 more too numerous Post 3@4 for the beautiful Guaranteed Loans! No rooms;basement; large 2 car garage attached - burglar 8-3-1N.f Many memorial service and to Credit Check, collateral or alarm - POND stocked with FISH - - - - 2,000 Pines to mention. Next UPS. Roger and B~~ Little for co-signers. Mastercard (NO planted - lots of deer, rabbits, pheasants, etc. Slab for FORTHEMAN WHOHASBEENBLESSEDWITH 1 day, their kindness and help. Thc personal savings required)- mobile home, water & electricity. All this for $65,OOO. A LARGE FAMILY!! Guaranteed debt consolida- Lewis Bishop family. tion. Non-profit organization. GO FOR IT!! Four to Five bedrooms; 2 story home; lots of closet and Lawn and Rabideau storage space; natural gas fired furnace - forced hot air; Mower 13-5-29-1 Call now! 513-438-2555 Ext And this 3 bedrobm Ranch with 1 1/2 bathrooms; Small Engine 208 basement 80% finished off - two car garage; corner very neat in and out - basement; glass enclosed porch; Farm Store nicely landscaped lot - reduced from $62,500 to garage with elec. door opener; all this for $42,500. L 16,73 1 Phone 872-2616 $59,500.Sellers will pay for most of the closing costs. 1?hwest of Cass City Immediate Possession, In Northwd Village & €3- HUNTING LAND! 6080 E. Cass City Rd. 9-5-8 -4 --rr ~ tates. Call right now for an appointment! L.16,739 23 acres with White Creek through property - ideal Pick up and delivery ness and concern shown him Connections. 24 hours call building site - $25,500.00 terms, Land Contract. L. availableRepair during the many months he 800-759-4484. WOULD YOU BELIEVE $34,OOO... 16,743 (Help Wanted) was a patient thcre. We will One story with haruwood floors; basement; garage - I 872-5456 I be ever grateful for their Guaranteed Loans! Loans ideal for starter home or ideal for the retirees!! Very 80ACRES on M-81 - priced to sell right now!! $65,000. any size/purpose. Regardless 8-4-24-tf HELP WANTED Female kindness to us in this diffi- neat in and out!! $36,000. You can well afford it! L. No bldgs. L. 16,455 - cult time. To our good of past credit. No collateral re- 16,744 to provide light housekeep- quired. 24 Hour processing. in friend, Dr. Donahue, a spe- Debt? We can Help! Call 24 CHIPPEWA TRAILS: ing, custodial care for eld- cial thank you for always DEAN'S GARAGE DOOR erly Cass City woman. Hours. 1-800-336-1778. SAY GOOD-BYE Several 10 acre parcels for sale - with river frontage or Service - Dean Wisenbach. being there when we necded To that small house. This one has large kdrooms; not - several 5 acre parcels. Room, board, salary. Send him. 13-5-29-1 phone 872-4560. Residen- inquiries to Cass City Friendly Home Parties Has formal dining rmm modem kitchen, extra large living Openings For - SO tial and commercial doors, Chronicle, Box J. room, basement: Dlus attached apartment - very nice - MUCH TO OFFER! door openers. Free esti- I WOULD LIKE io thank Demonstrators. No cash in- income apartment $300.00 per month private. Comfortable and cozy 4 bedroom Ranch - 1740 square 1 1-5-29-3 vestment. service charge. from - mates. 8-7-25-tf ~~~ Dr. Donahuc and all the No Priced below market at $59,500. 4386 S. Seeger St, feet of living area - 16x22! FAMILY ROOM - 1 1/2 wonderful staff of nurses at Highest commission and hos- bathrooms; garage; natural gas fired furnace; many other HELP WANTED - baby- tess awards. Three catalogs, T & C Collision sitter cleaning person. Call Hills and Dales Hospital for features - - - All this for $38,500. L. 16,746 - the care I received while over 800 items. Call 1-800- 5097 872-2650, ask for Nanette, 48 8 -4875. ENJOY DISTINCTIVE LIVING! Koepfgen Road there and every day I wcnt & COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST - 78 Acres; 2 story Cass City, MI 48726 before 3:OO p.m. BETWEEN BAD AXE CARO (517) 872-4215 back for treatment. It will Quality and style are the retlecbons throughout this BRICK HOME with built-ins; forced hot wakr heating 11-5-29-3 ~~ ~ never be forgotten. Bicss Fast Loans Guaranteed 1545 square foot home with 1 3/4 bath - colonial system 1980; 4 bedrooms and den; income from land 1mile west, 1 1/4 north you all. Donna Parker. rent; small for horses, etc., price reduced from 15 years' experience EARN UP TO $339.84 per you'll get your loan! Any Ranch (Brick) which features a custom hardwood barn week assembling our pro- 13-5-29-1 size, any purpose. Regard- kitchen - brick FIREPLACE and affordable hot $98,000 to $89,000. L16,693 Chuck Mester ducts at home. Amazing re- less of bad credit, bankruptcy, water heat, tasteful decorating and thoughtful design Tom Russell corded message reveals de- no collateral OK. Call 1-800- that creates a low maintenance atmosphere - attached HUNTING LAND! CompleteManagers glass service tails. Call today, 615-558- 488-3363 American Financial large 2 car garage; several fruit trees; plus 24x30 24 Acres - no buildings - large POND on property - 1/2 3701. 11-5-8-4 Acceptance Center. METAL STORAGE BUILDING; Lot 180x242'. mile off blacktop road - $26,500 terms. L 16,734 Free estimates A Doctor Buys Land Con- Asking $1 15,000. DJ Jr. THE PRICE IS RIGHT TOO! RN NURSING students - are you looking foraway tracts and Gives Loans on Entertain your friends in this spacious 4 bedroom home; HENDRICK'S PAINT Ser- Real Estate. Immediate Ser- HERE'S THE KEY!! 12x20 PATIO, sliding glass doors from kitchen; Jenn- to use and improve your vice 313-335-61 66 or 1-800- To happiness, Woodland St., is the address vice going on 11 years same Make A Friend ... For Life! your 4368 Air Elec. Range - Whirlpool Oven; 100 AMP Service - area. Barn paint and clinical skills? Do you need 346-8080. of this well kept home - aluminum siding; 1 1/2 a flexible work schedule Scandinavian, European, Open stairway - and much more - $48,500. L 16,736 aluminum asphalt availa- Yugoslavian, Australian high bathrooms; STONE FIREPLACE; stay warm and ble. Call 872-2019. 8-5-1-5 and additional income Auto Loans! Bad Credit OK! cozy in the living rmm with fireplace; basement; school exchange stu- We have many others to choose from: while you complete your dents.. .arriving August ...Host Free information. Call now! 1- stone garage - circular driveway - large Pines - sliding WILLS clinical experience? Call families needed! American 800-437- 8929 Must be 18, No PAINT BRUSH SPECIAL! 1 1/2 story home; with GARY one refused! glass doors lead to SUN DECK 16x22! New electrical insul-siding;high ceiling basement; natural gas furnace- CONSTRUCTION Curt at (517)872-2121. Intercultural Student Ex- service - distant owners want immediate sale. forced hot air - $18,500. All offers considered. L 16,729 Licensed/Lnsured Builder 1 1-9-264 change. Call Toll Free 1-800- !§49,500. All offers considered. L. 16,WO ~~ Sibling. Call Your Date - Meet some- New Hanm/Randcling one special now! For dating, Repair, Pale Buildmgflms HELP WANTED - male or romance, and just plain fun, I SCning. SmdKhvd & T~p-~ail, female to care for a 59-year- We have many others to choosefrom. Call, Write or See: Excavatin@molitim old male, bed ridden, sec- Government Jobs - Now dial 1-900-737-4444. Only I I $1.29/min. All Lifestyles. Bulldaeing dt Grading ond shift. Call 872-3865. Hiring locally. Backhoe & Hydrohot 11-5-22-3 Secretary ...$ 30,672. 1: B.A. CALKA, Realtor 872-3355 or 872-3230 1 Free estimates Clerk ...$ 20,680. Main- Place Your Statewide Ad tenance ...$ 29,364. Several Here! $300 buys a 25 word Reasonable rates WANTED - assistant carpet 6306 W.Main St., Cass City, Mich. 48726 east of Cas City other immediate openings classified ad offering M-81 installer, full time. Call Bud your area. For applica- 1,660,000 circulation. Con- I@ Call 517-872-3505 at Schneeberger's, 872- tion/details, call toll-free 1- tact this newspaper for d.~:p";;gy;:~ CARO OFFICE: 673-87 17 Earl or Marlene Gohs 8-5-3-tf 33 15. 11-3-27-tf 800-877-7996. details. PAGE---- FOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 29,1991 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Planning board I nixes asphalt Junior plant (again) CATHERINE COE almost giving it away,” he Catherine Coe, daughter of Rita Coe, has been awarded 2nd in the Tenth Annual residence near PTI Corp.’s continued. “The realty price place gravel and asphalt operation just bottomed right out.” Congressional Art Competition for High along Warner Road. Abbey countered that the School Students. Catherine’s entry was a “I used to live only 250 feet market for purchasing and pastel, stili life. Our congratulations to Cath- from the pit and the noise selling real estate in Tuscola erine. and stench were real,” said County has steadily de- Pawloski. “The tar holding creased for reasons other The Student of the Week is selected by the Cass City Student Council. tank smells and the steam than a gravel pit and asphalt carries mud and there is no operation. way you can keep your ‘‘Small towns are dying out house clean. for many different aspects, “I put between $15,000 to not at the fault of asphalt $20,000 worth of remodel- plaflts,” said Abbcy, a for- ing into that house before I mer Gagetown resident, could sell it and ended up “This is not going to affect the sale of your house, ex- ceptpositively after the pit is Vacation finished.” Several audience members shook their heads and ex- budget: $180 Dressed their opposition s aloud when Abbey said resi- a day lor dents who learned to live with the “inconveniences” of the plant would be secur- family of 4 ing a better future for Cas Cl’y ’s younger generation. Families planning to motor “Maybe if you put up with around Michigan or roll whatever noise, health pol- EQU1 PPE D ! IncludesPowerful 3.3 LM PFI V-6, Auto/Overdrive through thc Rockics on va- lution concerns there are, Air, Power Steering & Brakes,Automatic Power Do0 cation should budget $180 a you would gain a better fu- -NOT Locks 8 Power Deck Lid, Tilt, Cruise, Stereo, WSM day for food and lodging, ture for the young people STRIPPED ! Tires, Velour Upholstery & Much, Much More! according to AAA Michigan who are growing up around officials. here,” he said. BALANCE OF FACTORY 7/70 WARRANTY! That figurc is 4 pcrccnt Paul Ingleright, owner of higher than last year and €TI Corp., which would 3 TO CHOOSE FROM -.AS LOW AS..... covers thc expenses for a own and operate the plant, family of 4. said he doesn’t know exactly how long the asphalt plant 00** The biggest chunk, $96, would operate, but re- goes for food. marked he doubted if “there FLASH FLOOD-Cars and trucksalike were forced to take were 5 good seasons in that it slow on some sections of M-81 following Tuesday’s violent $9.988 “Packing a picnic lunch or hole.” stopping at fast-food rcstau- PTI’s gravel pits near M-53 storm, which spawned at least one tornado in Huron County, rants arc 2 ways to cut this and Warner Road have been although there were no reports of serious damage. Above, expense,” said Pcter depleted andclosed. Ingler- Erickson, AAA Michigan ight estimated 700,000 tons water pours off the highway into a ditch at the southwest dircctor of Club Services. of gravel over a 3 to 4-year corner of M-81 and Koepfgen Road. “Also, look into ciuly-bird period were removcd from spccials or plan on cating thc the 100-acre site, on Warner main meal of thc day at Road. lunch when prices are gener- He added his corporation, In Sunday crash ally lower.” which has operated in the Thumb area for more than An overnight stay at aP- 30 years, sub-contracts with proved accommodations another company to crush Caro resident killed listed in AAA TourBooks the gravel. Trucking gravel costs an averagc $84. from one site to another is Seat belts were available to “Families can rcduce lodg- financially impossible, when he failcd to negotiate a ing costs by taking advan- Ifthe township allowed the ditch and coming to rcst on 15 of the 16 pcrsons who curvc due to a high rate of dicd (the other accident in- spced. tagc Of SpCCid diSCOUnh and operation, Ingleight said the driver’s side. According weckcnd ratcs and finding another company would to troopers, the vchiclc was volved a motorcyclc); 7 The vehicle left the road- fdCllitiCS that allow children have develop the parcel all but submergcd in water. persons were wearing scat way, entered a ditch and The 12:45 a.m. crash belts, 7 persons were not and continued across Hurds undcr a certain agc to stay haus~TT “is not in the frcc,” said Erickson. restoration business.” wasn’t discovercd until 2 it’s unknown if the othcr Corner Road into another p.m., according to rcports, victim was. ditch before rolling over. The issue of increased traf- Neither Setla nor his pas- The bcst Way to guarantee a ficonDoerrRoad wassome- which indicate Avery was not wearing a seat bclt. 2 JURED senger, Michael R. Hobson, room in your price range is what laid torest when Abbey IN to plan ahead. Review travel announced Wayne The accident, which rc- 19, Caro, was wearing a seal mains under investigation, Two other Car0 area resi- belt, reports indicate. guides, Such as AAA Tour Rabideau’s agreement Books, and make rescrva- allow Tuckey haul gravel was among 13 crashes that dents were injured ovcr the Both men were transportec lions before leaving home. through Rabideau Farm claimed the lives of 16 weckend when the stolen by Car0 EMS personnel tc Michigan residcnts-12 vchiclc they were riding in Car0 Community Hospital Sales property and directly males and 4 fcmalcs-ovcr left a Wells Township road- They were later transferrec In addition, travclers vaca- to M-gl. tioning by car should budget thc holiday wcckend. way and rolled over in the to St. Mary’s Medical Cen The township’s planning front yard of a private resi- ter in Saginaw, where the! $9.70 pcr 100 miles for gas, commission will deliver its Sgt. John Shotwcll of thc oil, tircs and maintenance in recommendation of denial Michigan Statc Policc Traf- dcnce. were listed in good condi Service said Troopers said Kirk R. tion Tuesday. a vehicle getting 21 miles to be Elkland Township fic Unit 61.5 pcr gallon. Board. A 30-day waiting percent of the accidcntq in- Setla, 18, 1380 E. Dayton Troopers said the stolen ca volved alcohol or other Rd., Caro, was driving south has been traced to its ownex period is required before the on East Dayton Road south- but details were not avail “And don’t forget money township board can discuss drugs. During the 1990 Memorial Day weekend, west of Hurds Corner Road able. The case remain for amuscmcnts, admission the issue during its regular 16 wrsons died in 15 crashes, at about 2:30 a.m. Monday under investigation. fecs, tolls and Shopping,” meeting jUly8. X Erickson said. “We ah0 with 62.5 percent of the fa-, __ - rccomrncnd travelcrs bring by Nancy Salla talities being alcohol re- lated. a credit card or budget. .. - Staff Writer “The one thing that kind of stuck out this weekend is that virtually all the victims died near their home,” Shot- well remarked, adding most of the accidents occurred within 25 miles of the vic- tims’ homes. About half of the 13 fatal Memorial Day weckend

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