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Teachers receiving tenure this year include Sandi Epifano, Jennifer Castiglione, Anthony Taormina, Gail Bacon and
Garage Doors Jennifer Breen. Not pictured is Nichole Cruce. Photo by Jessica Steeley
Electric Openers
Fireplaces Half dozen Clarkston teachers earn tenure
Entry Doors The Board of Education approved six Andersonville Elementary, fifth grade; Gail Clarkston Junior High School, English
4680 Hatchery Rd teachers for tenure at its June 5 meeting: Bacon, Clarkston Elementary, second grade; Language Arts; and Sandi Epifano, Clarkston
Nichole Cruce, Andersonville Elementary, Anthony Taormina, Pine Knob Elementary, Junior High School, Language Arts and
Waterford MI 48329 Special Education; Jennifer Breen, Physical Education; Jennifer Castiglione, Mathematics.
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The Independence Township Board
voted to accept a design engineering
proposal for addition and renovation to
the Department of Public Works building,
for up to $60,936, June 6.
The building addition is needed to
store township vehicles and equipment
currently stored outside. This includes
seven snow plows, two backhoes, dump
truck, backhoe trailer, crane truck, air
compressor, bucket truck and wood
chipper.
The Township Board also accepted a
bid for an access roadway and parking
lot at Brady Lodge, for up to $105,000.
Additional services needed to
complete the lodge include $2,000 to
stake the job site to ensure correct
elevations are kept for proper drainage,
and $2,000 for tree and stump removal.
From left, middle school students Dominique Michaelis, Alexandra Smock, Luke Thon and Andrew DeLong work on Millpond Porchfest
the stepping stones. Photo provided
Clarkston Community Historical
Society hosts the Millpond Porchfest,
Middle schoolers step up to help others 1-4 p.m., Sunday, June 25.
The event features musicians on eight
porches around the Millpond on Main
BY JESSICA STEELEY as well. project benefited Blessings in a Backpack Street, W. Washington, Holcomb Road,
Clarkston News Staff Writer It was a different way to learn about Clarkston but this year we asked for 25 and Miller Road.
Sixth grade science classes at Sashabaw helping people, sixth grader Alexandra percent of the donations to be used to Musicians, who are donating their
Middle School (SMS) stepped up to fight Smock said. purchase a memorial bench for a sixth-grade talents, include The Pat Cooper Irish
hunger this year with their Academic Service Students mixed concrete to make student we lost this year to a terrible accident, Band, Annamarie Evans Trio, Mike Baker,
Learning Stepping Stone project. stepping stones and decorated them, sixth Jeffrey Burkett, Vigier said. EW3 Mike Evans, Mountain Echo
Students designed their own stepping grader Bedford Muzzy said. She said 579 sixth graders designed and Dulcimer Troupe, The Hustlers, Dumb
stone using Earth materials. They created a There are a lot of kids that are hungry created a stepping stone and anyone can and Drummer, and Chris Himburg.
brochure to accompany their stepping over the weekend and thats why we have purchase the stones. Some students Clarkston Optimists will offer brats
stone, said sixth grade science teacher Blessings in a Backpack, Muzzy said. reserved their own stone to buy, but others and other food on Main Street.
Kristen Vigier. The stones are available for purchase to are on display and up for sale in the SMS Admission is free, with tip jars at each
The brochure contained information on students and community members for $5 each lobby. location. Bring a folding chair to the
academic service learning, cement and earth to raise funds for Blessings in a Backpack We had a lot of freedom in picking out event, which will be held rain or shine.
materials, and Blessings in a Backpack, the Clarkston and the Jeffrey Burkett Memorial our design, sixth grader Allison Gibeau said. For more information, call the society
charity benefited by the project. Bench. It was cool that we were able to design our at 248-922-0270.
Whoever buys a stone will get a brochure In previous years 100 percent of the project.
Opinion Pages
Phil in the Blank A Look Back
A column by Phil Custodio From The CNews archives
Memories of time gone by Letters, columns & Editorials 15 years ago - 2002
Ellis Barn to stay in Springfield
Wonder Woman holds a special place
in my heart, as it probably does for lots of
guys my age on whom Lynda Carters por-
Family history link through the News Ellis Barn, a piece of Springfield
Townships history, would stay in the
area. The Oakland County Parks and Rec-
trayal of the super-powered Amazonian Dear Editor, As is turns out we are third cousins we share
Hope things are going well for you. the same great-great grandmother. We have reation Department received a state grant
princess in the 1970s, when we were 6-7
Just thought I would share that after the since shared information and photos. She to move the barn from Dixie Highway to
years old, made quite the impression.
article was in The Clarkston News on my lives on Andersonville Road. Springfield Oaks County Park.
So I was looking forward to the new Local band set for summer tour, cd
version starring Gal Gadot in theaters, and family ancestors a woman contacted me here Interesting that we shared family and lived
at the library ("Century of family history," close but didn't know of each other. release A group of local residents in
caught a showing opening night.
May 10) Cathy Forst the group Mike Moran were following
Im not in elementary school anymore, their dream to make it big in the music
but it still made an impact. She said she thought we might be related. Springfield Township
industry. They had a soon to be released
Thanks for support of Kids Day in the Park
She didnt have to
compact disc and were set to tour the
block incoming bullets Midwest during the summer.
from a tommy gun fired
Dear Editor, bounce house, petting zoo, gaga ball, kites, Kinney reached perfect attendance
by a sweet little old lady
Thank you so much for your support of balloon animals, strolling magician, and many milestone Amy Kinney, a 2002 graduat-
like Lyndas Wonder ing senior at Clarkston High School,
Woman, but German ma- our annual Ryan Kennedy Kids Day in the more activities offered by our community
Park. partners. reached a milestone only four in
chine gun fire and mor-
This year we estimate weve grown the We thank you again for your sponsor- Clarkston Community Schools had
tar shells while crossing reached. Kinney had not missed a day of
no-mans land works event to include over 3,000 patrons and we ship and look forward to working with you
were proud to provide the grand opening of on our upcoming events! school from Kindergarten through her
too.
the Ryan Kennedy Memorial Playground. Sincerely, senior year.
Nostalgia like that is awesome, and
seems quite common nowadays as men The weather was great this year and kids Amy Laboissonniere, sponsorship
and women of my generation remake just of all ages enjoyed knockerball, archery, coordinator, Independence Township 25 years ago - 1992
about everything we liked when we were Operating renewal passes; 2-mill
kids. package falls Voters traveled to the polls
I also felt a bit of nostalgia at last weeks to decide on four separate school issues
parking committee meeting. Discussion which resulted in the 19-mill operating
about the need for more information about renewal approved 2,762 to 1,578 while the
parking seemed like something I remem- additional 2-mill package was defeated
ber hearing about years ago. 2,629 to 1,689. Voters also said no to
Something like "Business owners chafe Schools of Choice and reelected two in-
under parking enforcement," in the cumbents to the board of education.
Clarkston News, February 2014, about Characters greet author A parade
people parking more than two hours down- of North Sashabaw Elementary students
town; or September 2015, "Owners, offi- dressed up as characters from Jon
cials call for parking consistency," with Scieszkas childrens books as they
people saying things like If people cant greeted the author during his visit.
find parking, were going to lose business. 69-year-old ends drought After 52
Its imperative we do something. years of playing golf, 69-year-old Noble
Or "Info needed before paid-parking Meredith sank his first hole-in-one at Pine
meeting," in the News in July 2016. At the Knob Golf Course. He used a 6-iron to
time, Clarkston City Council put on hold a ace the 164-yard 15th hole. He finished
proposed joint meeting with the Planning 18 holes with a 90.
Commission and Parking Committee about
charging to park in city-owned lots. 50 years ago - 1967
Its premature to do that until we get Thirty-one students graduate with
the results of the parking study, they honors Four Clarkston High School se-
said. Im not sure what we would dis- niors graduated with Summa Cum Laude
cuss we dont know the facts, figures, honors. Four students graduated with
or costs. I dont see where it would be Magna Cum Laude honors and 21 with
fruitful if we dont have the data. At that Cum Laude honors.
time, the study was to be done by the Local youths at 4-H Club Week Ri-
Traffic Improvement Association (TIA), chard Theriot and Beryl Austin of
which the city joined for the parking study. Clarkston planned to attend the 1967 4-H
It took about a year for the study to be Club Week.
complete. Turns out, we still dont know New disorderly persons law Row-
the data, or at least the right kind of data. dyism, profanity and indecency were a
So now therell be more studies, dis- few things listed in the new disorderly
cussions, and delays, just like the old persons law adopted by the Clarkston
days. This remake doesnt look to be nearly NO SPLAT HERE: Matilda Marsden tries to catch the wobbly water balloon Village Council. The council also had the
as wonderful. during the morning session of Clarkston Elementarys field day event. Photo penalties spelled out.
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late Christopher
Cascone, who served
in the U.S. Army. One
day, some local patriot
bikers were passing by
and noticed the bench
he was sitting on
needed repair. On a
visit a couple weeks
later, Mike Cascone
saw they had replaced
it with a bench en- Coming up this week:
graved in Christophers
honor. Mike responded
by refinishing a couple CHS GRADUATION 2017
more benches himself, ON CH. 22
to pay it forward, he
said. Photo by Phil Fridays at 7:00pm
Custodio Saturdays at 12:30 pm
Mondays at 10:30am
Watch the Clarkston High School class of 2017
cross the stage and celebrate their graduation!
Public Safety
Warrant arrest
A deputy on patrol stopped a car for RHS GRADUATION 2017
speeding and driving in the left lane with no ON CH. 22
other vehicles in the vicinity on I-75 near
Clintonwood Road, 12:42 a.m., May 31, and Fridays at 10:30am
found the driver had a suspended license For Clarkston and Independence Township Saturdays at 4:00pm
and two arrest warrants. The first warrant Mondays at 8:00am
was out of Royal Oak for failure to appear.
The driver, a 41-year-old Holly man, was Indiana extradition 49-year-old woman and 57-year-old woman,
were both cited with disturbing the peace. Watch and Celebrate as graduates of Renaissance
High School class of 2017 receive their diplomas.
cited for improper lane use and driving with
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No permit the 53rd District Court for failure to appear at a business in the 4000 block of White Lake
Crossword
on a hit-and-run charge, 11:34 a.m., June 6. Road, 1 a.m., June 6.
A deputy on patrol stopped a garbage The driver, a 39-year-old Standish man, was The 18-year-old Independence Township
Solution
truck because he knew it didnt have a jailed pending pick up by Indiana police. man and 19-year-old Independence
current license in Independence Township,
4:49 p.m., June 2, at Havelock Drive and Marijuana arrest Township man said they were just walking
around in the woods and locked their keys
Paramus. The company was cited for no
waste haulers license.
Two deputies were dispatched on a report
of a vehicle parked in the 7000 block of Bridge
in the car, but their shoes were dry and they
had no flashlights. June 6th
Illegal trash collection Valley with the occupants possible smoking
drugs, 11:15 p.m., June 7. The driver, a 17-
After the SUV left, the deputy checked
the woods nearby and found a backpack
Puzzle
A deputy on patrol stopped a garbage year-old Ortonville girl, was found with
marijuana and a glass pipe. She was cited
hidden in the weeds near the base of a tree,
containing marijuana, digital scale, and a cell
Answers
truck dumping a dumpster on Curtis Lane
and Andersonville Road, 12:23 p.m., June 5, with possession of marijuana. phone. The phone had a picture of the 19-
because he knew it didnt have a license.
The company was cited for no waste haulers Reckless driving year-old on it, smoking what appeared to be
marijuana wax. Two deputies set up a stake
permit. A 33-year-old Independence Township out, and soon a 19-year-old Redford
Student expulsion woman was stopped after crossing the
center line and almost hitting a sheriff
Township man came walking by.
He said he was with the others and was
During their June 5 meeting, the Clarkston deputys vehicle while turning onto Waldon left behind. A deputy called the 19-year-old
Board of Education approved the expulsion Road from Cramlane 5:38 a.m., June 8. She Independence Township man, and he and
of one junior high student. The student was cited for driving left of center and with a the 18-year-old came to Independence
violated six items of the Student Code of suspended license. Township substation to be interviewed. With
Conduct: criminal acts, disruption of school,
insults/verbal abuse/intimidation/improper Disturbing the peace consent to search, a clear plastic sandwich
bag with marijuana residue in it was found in
communication, threats, verbal assaults and Residents called police to report two the vehicle.
violations of a buildings rules and women yelling at each other on Joy Street, All three were cited with possession of
regulations. 9:27 p.m., June 8. The Joy Street residents, a marijuana and loitering.
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The Clarkston Boys Varsity Golf team poses after qualifying on June 1 for the state championship.
12 Wed., June 14, 2017 The Clarkston (MI) News
School year ends on high note for students, staff graduates from Clarkston High School, Foundation Teacher of the Year.
In case you were unaware, Clarkston Like McKenzy and Meghan, many of our
Renaissance High School, and our Post High * CHS Drama Clubs production of Les
raises the most amazing children. graduates have a strong
Program. Wherever you go, whatever you Miserable received the highest rating for
Each year, Clarkston Community Schools idea of the path theyd like Words from do, Clarkston goes with you. Thank you for musicals in the state of Michigan;
creates a spreadsheet listing our graduates. to pursue. Did you know our the Sup't
all you have given to us. Thanks for being * Finally, CCS alumni, Brooke Huisman,
We ask our teachers and staff to write their graduates go on to various
kids in Clarkston. Class of 2013, graduated from the University
memories of each graduate. We then print professions, trades, Congratulations also to these CCS of Michigan and will pursue her Ph.D. in
these off and send them to students in the schools, and areas of study?
Positive Contributors: Biological Engineering at Massachusetts
form of a letter. Here are some examples of Here are some examples:
* The staff at CHS saw Milo Valascho Institute of Technology (MIT).
these memories: * Jake Reed will attend take his first steps since surgery four years (We love hearing from our alumni. If you
About McKenzy Woodworth , Mrs. Mahler Kendall College of Art and
ago at the senior walk. Milo also walked have an update to share, please email
wrote, you are my kind of girl! I loved Design in Grand Rapids.
across the stage to receive his diploma. Milo alumni@clarkston.k12.mi.us!)
everything you wrote this year. You have * Fillippo Tagliacarne is truly an inspriation. In other news, the Clarkston For Life
incredible talent I hope you never overlook. will attend school in the
* CHS junior, Andrew Dimmer is a community well-being campaign continues.
Keep changing the world for the better! Netherlands where he will Dr. Rod Rock
Business Professional of America National You will be hearing more from us, and from
McKenzy is an incredibly talented study Aerospace Champion in Business Meeting Management the Clarkston Independence District Library
musician. She writes her own music and Engineering.
Concepts. about our summer for book discussions
performed at graduation. She will attend * Sheldon Bordeau will attend Thiel
* Alex Gladding is an Academic All-State studies on The Happiness Advantage and
Oakland University and then art school. College in Pennsylvania and play lacrosse, performer in softball. The Resilience Factor.
About Meghan Forshey , Mrs. Lambouris hell study early hildhood education.
* Bailey Lake and CHS Destination On Aug. 23, CCS will host Karen Reivich,
wrote, Meghan, you have a passion for * Alex Minuth will enter trade school to
Imagination teams won state championships. who is the author of The Resilience Factor
music and politics and solving the problems become a plumber. * Josh Knotts is the CTE Student of the and a national speaker on well-being.
of the world! I cant wait to see what the * Sam Need will attend Bowling Green
Year from Oakland Schools. Teachers, parents, students, and community
future has in store for you. Im certain you State University in Ohio.
* CHSs Students Against Destructive members will receive invitations to attend.
will do amazing things! You will always be a * Riley Rumbold will attend Oakland Decisions won first prize in a statewide safe As you can see, our students, school
part of the Lambouris family. We love you! University to study vocal performance.
driving campaign. CHS teacher, Trisha system, and community continue to achieve
Meghan joined McKenzy in the musical * Aalayna Green will attend Green
Carter , leads this group. at the highest levels and contribute in
performance at graduation. She will attend Mountain College in Vermont. * Bailey Lake Elementary School teacher remarkably positive ways.
Wayne State University to study Public * Alex Matisse will attend Johns Hopkins
Meredith Copland is the Oakland County Well done, Clarkston. Well done.
Policy and then attend law school. She plans University in Baltimore.
Elementary Teacher of the Year. Dr. Rod Rock is superintendent of
to become a politician. Congratulations to each of our 650 * Michael Lewis is the Clarkston Clarkston Community Schools
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National winners
Oakland Community Colleges student
government team, SA3, finished in the top
ten in a national campus competition called
Up to Us.
The national competition pitted OCCs
team against 75 other colleges. The objec-
tive of the competition was for collegiate stu-
dent leaders to raise awareness and engage-
ment on Americas fiscal challenges.
The top ten finalists were recognized at
the 2017 Peter G. Peterson Fiscal Summit in
Washington D.C., May 23. The event
featured meetings with Senator John McCain,
U.S. Department of Treasury Secretary
Steven T. Mnuchin and House Democratic
Leader Nancy Pelosi.
The winning team was led by Analine
Morales, president of the SA3 Oakland
Community College Auburn Hills Student Alex Barta
Government and included: Farzana Hoque,
SA3 vice president of Auburn Hills; Alyssa
Garcia-Lizardi, treasurer, of Clarkston; Adam
Future top gun
Owczarzak, public relations chair, Troy; Congratulations to 2017 United States
Caitlyn Webster, secretary, Auburn Hills; and Naval Academy graduate, Alex Barta.
co-advisors Jessica Lizardi, Lake Orion, and A 2012 graduate of Clarkston High
Jeff Farrah, Ferndale. School, Barta was the starting punter for
The group will be further recognized by The group from an event Voices for Our Future: College Student Advocacy two seasons at Navy and studied
former President Bill Clinton at the Clinton Day at the state Capital in Lansing. Alyssa Garcia-Lizardi of Clarkston is on Systems Engineering.
Global Initiative University (CGI U) annual the bottom row, furthest to the right. Photo provided Alex commissioned as an ensign in the
meeting in Massachusetts later this year. College. making processes, commitment to individual Navy, and selected Navy Pilot. He will
OCCs SA3 team is the official student The purpose of SA3 is to promote student responsibilities, procedures and bylaws of begin flight school training in September
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Events
Calendar Photoshoot, Canine Companions
Rescue Center, 12-5 p.m., June 17, Camp Bow
Wow, 6374 Sashabaw Road. $15, all proceeds
to CCRC. All submissions to appear in 2018
Around Town
A calendar of places to go, people to see and things to do
www.clarkstoncoffeeclub.com.
***
Coffee and Conversation, Thursdays quar-
terly, July 27, 10:30 a.m., Bartsch Hall, senior
center in Clintonwood Park. Moderator, Tom
calendar. Top 12 photos featured as Pet of Stone. All invited. $1 donation for coffee.
the month. 248-980-5533. ***
*** Clarkston Masons/Cedar 60, first Thurs-
20-year reunion, Clarkston High School days, 8 p.m., 1 East Washington. 248-625-
Class of 1997, 6 p.m.-12 a.m., June 23, Foun- 4610.
tains, 6060 Maybee Road. $40. ***
angie.ruth@gmail.com. Clarkston Area Lions Club, second and
*** fourth Thursday, 6:30-8 p.m., Big Boy restau-
Firefly Frenzy, June 24, 8:30-10:30 p.m., rant, 6644 Dixie Highway. 248-802-8603.
Independence Oaks County Park, 9501 ***
Sashabaw Road. Hike, crafts, games, bring Grief Support Group with Coats Funeral
dark colored T-shirt for shirt printing. Free Homes, third Thursday, 6:30- 8 p.m., Commu-
with $5 park entry. 248-858-0916. nity Presbyterian Church, Fireside Room, 4301
*** Monroe Ave, Waterford. 248-674-0461.
Millpond Porchfest, Clarkston Community ***
Historical Society, 1-4 p.m., June 25. Free, Lunches for 50+, Thursdays, 12 p.m., made-
open to the public. Eight homes around the from-scratch. $7. Independence Township
Millpond will have musicians on their front Adult Activities Center, 6000 Clarkston Road.
porches. Bring a lawn chair and stroll around Make reservation by Monday before, 248-
the pond, stopping whenever they want to 625-8231.
listen to the music. 248-922-0270. ***
*** 50 Plus Active Adults, Thursdays, 11:30 a.m.-
Off the Hook Fishing Derby, 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Vinyl Underground plays classic hits to kick off Concerts in the Park in 1:30 p.m., lunches, guest speakers, musical
June 17, Independence Oaks Upper Bushman Depot Park this Friday, 7 p.m. The summer concert series starts with local performances, field trips, holiday parties,
Lake. Prizes, awards, for 16 and younger. talent Danny Runey at 6 p.m. Concessions are available on site benefit- movies, bingo, games. Hart Community Cen-
Free. 248-858-0916. ting non-profit organizations. For more information about the 38th An- ter in Davisburg. $8 yearly membership, $5
Sunday nual Concerts in the Park, visit www.clarkston.org. lunch.248-846-6558.
Donation-only class benefitting O.A.T.S., ***
Sundays, 9:30 a.m., Yoga Oasis, 6160 Dixie Clarkston Community Women's Club, third Town Hall Quilt Guild, third Tuesday, 7 p.m., Free General Support Group for any type of
Highway behind Petes Coney. All welcome. Tuesday, 7 p.m., Clarkston Independence First Congregational Church, 5449 Clarkston cancer and caregivers, fourth Thursdays, 2-
248-770-5388. District Library, 6495 Clarkston Road. 248- Road. Guest fee, $5. 248-705-7310. 3 p.m., Great Lakes Cancer Institute, 5680 Bow
Monday 623-9462. *** Pointe Drive. Walk-ins welcome. 248-922-
Line Dancing, Mondays, Independence Se- *** Big Chief Barbershop Chorus, 7:30 p.m., 6610.
nior Community Center, 6000 Clarkston Road, Grief Share, 13-week seminar/support group Tuesdays, Waterford Oaks, 2800 Watkins ***
Beginner, 10-11 a.m.; Intermediate, Ad- for those suffering loss, 7-8:30 p.m., Lake Road. Call Jack, 248-334-3686. DivorceCare facilitated discussion, Thurs-
vanced, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Country, Salsa, Cha Tuesdays, The Gathering Place, 9811 Dixie *** days, 6:45-8:30 p.m., Clarkston United Meth-
Cha, Rock and Roll with Rosemary Hall. $3. Highway. 248-694-9351. Nuview Nutrition Meet & Greet, 6:30-8 p.m., odist Church, 6600 Waldon Road, room 122.
*** *** first Tuesdays, free, 7300 Dixie Highway 248-625-1611.
Clarkston Rotary Club, Mondays, 6:30 p.m. Clarkston Community Band rehearsals, 7-9 Suite 500. Pre-register, 248-625-5143. ***
Buck Shots Bar and Grill, 7048 Gateway Park p.m., Tuesdays. $30/semester, free for high Wednesday TOPS 1093 Clarkston, Take Off Pounds
Drive. 248-880-0027. school students. Band room, Sashabaw Clarkston Optimist Club, 7:30-8:30 a.m Sensibly, Thursdays, 6-8 p.m., $1/week. First
*** Middle School, 5565 Pine Knob Lane, Wednesdays, American Legion Post 63, 8047 Missionary Church, 4832 Clintonville Road.
Grief Support Group, Coats Funeral Home, clarkstonband@gmail.com. Ortonville Road, north of I-75, 248-673-5540.
6:30 p.m., first and third Mondays, Commu- *** www.clarkstonoptimist.org Friday
nity Presbyterian Church, 4301 Monroe Street Needlework Night, fourth Tuesday, 6:30-8 *** Line dance class, Fridays, 2-4 p.m., Waterford
at Sashabaw. 248-623-7232. p.m. Stitch and visit. Everyone welcome. Clarkston Area Youth Assistance, second Senior Center, 3621 Pontiac Lake Road. $4, all
*** Springfield Township Library, 12000 Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., Independence Town- levels. 248-682-9450.
Bingo games, Community Singles, Mondays, Davisburg Road. 248-846-6550. ship Hall, 6483 Waldon Center Drive. 248- Saturday
5:30-6:30 p.m., Big Boy, 6440 Dixie Highway. *** 623-4313. Project Kidsight, free vision screening for
Dinner, dessert prizes. 248-812-0604. Widowers and Widows On With Life Group, Thursday children, Clarkston Area Lions Club, second
*** 7 p.m., first Tuesday, third Wednesday. Din- Clarkston News' Coffee Club business net- Saturday, 10 a.m.-12 p.m., Independence Dis-
FOP Post 132, third Monday, 7 p.m., Ameri- ners, breakfasts, golf, social gatherings, rap working, 7-9 a.m., Clarkston United Method- trict Library, 6495 Clarkston Road. Photos
can Legion Post 63, Ortonville Road. sessions for ages 35-80. 248-393-8553. ist Church, 6600 Waldon Road. Free. taken of childs eyes to check for potential
Tuesday *** Facebook.com/coffeeclubmi, and vision problems. 248-625-2212.
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THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH THE FIRST
OF THE RESURRECTION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
6490 Clarkston Rd., Clarkston 5449 Clarkston Rd.,Clarkston
Holy Eucharist - 10:00 am (248) 394-0200
(248) 625-2325 Rev.Tim Chappell
Reverend Heather Barta Sunday Worship: 10:00 a.m.
ST. TRINITY EVANGELICAL www.clarkstonepiscopal.com Children's Sunday School 10:00 am
LUTHERAN CHURCH Dream Keepers Youth Group
"Lutheran Church - Sunday's 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Missouri Synod" FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Bible Study
Pastor Mike Duchene March - May and Sept. - Nov.
7925 Sashabaw Road, Clarkston OF CLARKSTON www.fcclarkston.com
(1/4 mile N. of DTE Music Theater) 5972 Paramus, Clarkston
(248) 625-4644 (248) 625-3380
www.sainttrinitylutheran.com Located 2 blks. N. of Dixie Hwy. (E.of M-15) CLARKSTON UNITED
e-mail: sttrinity@comcast.net Pastor: Russell Reemtsma
CABLE BROADCAST WORSHIP SCHEDULE - Sun: 9:30 am Sunday School METHODIST CHURCH
Clarkston CATV-10 Sun.2:00 pm,Thurs.9:00 pm & Adult Bible Fellowship 6600 Waldon Road, Clarkston
Waterford CATV-10 Sun. 12:30 pm, 10:30 am Worship Service (248) 625-1611
Tues 2:30 pm 6:00 pm Bible Study & Prayer Meeting Website:www.clarkstonumc.org
WORSHIP: Wed: 6:15-8:00 pm SundayWorship:9:00 am & 11:00 am
Sunday 8:15 am & 11:00 am AWANA (Pre-school-Gr.6) Nursery available for all services
Sat. 6:00 pm Semper Fi (Teens, Gr. 7-12)
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 am
ST. TRINITY LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL DIXIE BAPTIST CHURCH
Phone: (248)620-6154 CLARKSTON 8585 Dixie Highwy,Clarkston
Email: sttrinityps@comcast.net COMMUNITY CHURCH (248) 625-2311
Programs for 3 & 4 year olds 6300 Clarkston Road Clarkston website: www.dixiebaptist.org
(248) 625-1323 Home of Springfield Christian Academy &
BRIDGEWOOD CHURCH Pastor: Greg Henneman Children's Ark Preschool
www.bridgewoodchurch.com Sunday Worship: Pastor: J.Todd Vanaman
6765 Rattalee Lake Road 9:15 and 11:00 a.m. Sun: 9:45 am Worship Service
Clarkston, 48348 (248) 625-1344 Nursery Care at both services Childrens 11:00 am Sunday School for all ages
Sundays at 9:15am & 11:00am Ministries: September thru April 6:00 pm Worship Service Sarah Marcy, left, and Isabella Gutierrez wait their turn to hold the chicks.
- Adult experience Wednesdays, 6:00-8:00 p.m. Wed: 7:00 pm Children and Teen Clubs &
- Nuture Center (birth-4) Student Ministries: Adult Bible Study
- Kids Life (K-5th) September thru April Nursery available for all services.
- Crave Students (6th-8th) Tuesday,Wednesday and Thursday,
Tuesdays at 7:00pm 3:00-8:00 p.m.www.clarkstoncommunity.com
OAKLAND EPC
- 501 (College & Twenty-Somethings) "God's Word; God's Power;
Wednesday at 6:45pm Life Worth the Living"
- JourneyON Adult Focus Studies CALVARY LUTHERAN Here to help those concerned about life and
- Nuture Center (birth-4) (ELCA) CHURCH curious about the God who made us.
- Kids Life (K-5th) Clarkston Campus Currently meeting at Mt.Zion Center
- Crave Students (6th-8th) 6805 Bluegrass Drive, Clarkston 4453 Clintonville Road at Mann Rd.,
check out all Bridgewood has 248-625-3288 Waterford, MI 48329
To offer you online at Pastor Jonathan A. Heierman Worship Service each Sunday @ 10:30 am
bridgewoodchurch.com Sunday Worship: Children's Worship @ 10:30 am
8:15 am, 9:30 & 11:00 am Other Opportunities:
ST. DANIEL Nursery, Children & Youth Call Church for times of following Meetings:
CATHOLIC CHURCH 9:30 & 11:00am Men's Bible Study
7010 Valley Park Dr., Clarkston 8th & 9th Grade Confirmation Women's Bible Study
(W. of M-15, S. of I-75) 12:30 pm Mid Week Bible Study
(248) 625-4580 "Come as you really are Adult Sunday Morning Bible Studies
Rev.Ronald J. Babich, Pastor become more!" Oakland EPC is an Evangelical Presbyterian
Saturday Mass: 5:00 pm www.calvaryinfo.org Church with offices located at
Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9:00 & 11:00 am 7205 Clintonville Rd., Clarkston, MI 48348
Religious Education: 625-1750 (248) 858-2577
Mother's Group, RCIA, CHRIST THE SHEPHERD
Scripture Study,Youth Group
LUTHERAN CHURCH WAYPOINT CHURCH
A ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church 8400 Dixie Hwy, Clarkston
SASHABAW in America Website - www.waypoint.org
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 48 South Street, Ortonville PO Box 250 (248) 623-1224
1st, 3rd and 5th weekends of each month, (248) 627-3072 Sunday Worship:
Sunday at 11:00 am 2nd and 4th weekends www.cs-lc.org 9:45 am &11:00 am
of each month, Saturday at 6:00 pm Sunday Worship 10:00am Mom Squad:
5300 Maybe Road, Clarkston Adult School & Childrens Church Tues. 9:30-11:30 am Childcare provided Jacob Gonzalez answers
Website:www.sashabawpresbyterian.org will resume in September Wednesday: schoolmates questions on the
(248) 673-3469 Family Life Group 6:30 pm Youth 6:30 pm First grader Jaelin Kakos. science of hatching.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
B e c a u s e t h e Pe o p l e Wa n t t o K n o w
CLARKSTON SCHOOLS
Centuries of family life in Clarkston
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
2016 BOND PROJECTS Eighth in a series on the families who
DISTRICT WIDE CAMERA REPLACEMENT helped build Clarkston and the descendants
The Clarkston Community Schools Board of Educa- who still live here, carrying on their legacy.
tion will receive firm prime contractor bids to provide
cabling and a complete camera replacement system at BY PHIL CUSTODIO
all district buildings within Clarkston Community Schools. Clarkston News Editor
The bidding documents consist of plans and specifi- Jacob Petty helped create the United
cations prepared by GMB Architecture and Engineering
of Holland, MI. Documents may be downloaded through States of America as a soldier in the
Pipeline. If you need assistance downloading them through Revolutionary Army before settling in
Pipeline, please contact Adam Karnes or Shawn Debo at
George W. Auch Company. There will also be one set for
Clarkston.
review at the office of the Construction Manager, George Eight generations later, many of his
W. Auch Company, 735 South Paddock Street, Pontiac, descendents still call the Clarkston area
MI 48341, Ph: 248.334.2000, on or after 1:00 pm, Mon-
day, June 19, 2017. home.
A pre-bid meeting will be held at 9:00 am, Thursday Ethelyn Hyde, 81, Petty's great-great-
June 22, 2017. Attendees are to meet at the main entry great granddaughter, grew up in the area,
to Clarkston High School located at 6093 Flemings Lake
Road, Clarkston, MI 48346. Individual building visits will taught English in Clarkston schools, and still
take place immediately following the meeting at Clarkston lives in Independence Township.
High School.
Each proposal must be submitted in duplicate on the
"I like the view, and the people are great
forms furnished by the architect and must be completed down-to-earth people," Hyde said.
in full. The proposal shall be sealed in an opaque enve- "Clarkston schools are some of the best.
lope and marked with the name of the bidder and the
project name. Proposals are to be addressed and deliv- Theyre dedicated people, with good
ered to: administration through the years."
Clarkston Community Schools She has a scrapbook of family photos,
2016 Bond Projects District Wide Camera Replace-
ment letters, newpaper reports, and memorabilia
Attn: Wes Goodman to keep the family history alive. Ethelyn Hyde tends the ice cream bar at her father's soda shop on Main Street
6389 Clarkston Road
The book includes several news reports in 1947.
Clarkston, MI 48346
Bids shall be delivered no later than 12:00 pm about the unveiling of a marker for Jacob think of such a thing as him going away."
noon (EST), Tuesday, July 11, 2017 to the location Petty in Sashabaw Plains Cemetery by A note written by Adeline, Glenn's sister,
indicated above or to the office of the George W.
Auch Company located at 735 S. Paddock St, Pontiac, Daughters of the American Revolution in reveals the relief the family felt at the end of
MI 48341. The Board of Education will not open, consider, 1933, as well as many other historical the worldwide conflict.
nor accept a bid received after the date and time speci- milestones over the years. "Glenn Ellis came riding down on his
fied for bid submission. All late bid proposals will be
returned to the bidder unopened. It's also filled with pictures and letters horse yelling, 'Elmer (their father), the war is
A bid bond executed by a Treasury listed surety from Ethelyn's uncle and Jacob's descendant over! The war is over!' because he knew my
company acceptable to Clarkston Community Schools
or a cashiers check in the amount of at least 5% of the
Glenn Petty, who served in World War I. brother was in the service," she wrote.
sum of the proposal payable to Clarkston Community "Well, we have got a new home and got it In another part of the scrapbook, an article
Schools shall be submitted with each proposal over settled up all ready," Glenn wrote to his family dated Oct. 22, 1921, announces the wedding
$23,417. All proposals shall be firm for a period of sixty
(60) days. in one letter about his military service. "Each of Ethelyn's parents, "Autumn foliage and
Bids will be publicly opened and read at the Adminis- tent has eight men in it, 30 tents in a row and flowers were used in the home of Mr. and
tration Building, located at 6389 Clarkston Road, one row for a company, and I guess there is Mrs. Elmer Petty Wednesday, Oct. 12, for
Clarkston, Michigan 48346 starting at 2:00 pm (EST),
July 11, 2017. room for a hundred companies so you can the marriage service of their only daughter,
Successful bidders whose proposals are $50,000 or picture to yourself how many there is in a Adeline, and George N. Smith, son of Israel
more will be required to furnish a satisfactory Perfor-
mance and Payment Bond by a Treasury listed surety
bunch. The ground is white sand without a L. Smith, Sr. Rev. H. Hoffman, of Waterford,
in the amount of 100% of their bid. The cost of the Bond spear of grass or a weed on it around the officiated. Miss Petty was lovely in a gown
shall be included in each proposal. camp." of white net trimmed with white satin ribbon.
Bids shall be accompanied by a sworn and nota-
rized statement disclosing any familial relationship Glenn, who was drafted on May 13, 1918, Her bouquet was white and pink rose buds,
that exists between the owner or any employee of the at the age of 25 as a private in Company G, a gift of the groom. Mrs. Grant E. Beardslee,
bidder and any member of the board or the superinten- 55th Infantry, wrote many letters about sister of the groom, entertained at a
dent. Additionally, bids shall be accompanied by a
sworn and notarized statement for the Iran Economic military life, including one dated April 20, miscellaneous shower, Oct. 8."
Sanctions Act Affidavit of Compliance. Bids not ac- 1919, to his brother Frank. Another picture is of Ethelyn in the 1940s,
companied by these sworn and notarized statements will
not be accepted by the Board.
"Did you catch very many rats or were at work in her father George Smith's soda
The Board of Education reserves the right to reject they scarce," he asked. "We have lots of shop, the Clarkston Dairy Barn on Main
any and/or all bids in whole or in part and to waive any them over here but they are different kind, Street.
informality or irregularity therein, or to award the contract A picture of Glenn Petty, Ethelyn
to other than the low bidder, in its sole discretion. Clarkston they eat holes in our coat pockets and play "I'm serving up milkshakes and malts," Hyde's uncle who served in World
Community Schools reserve the right to accept that bid tag all around on our bed while we slept. Of she said. "I worked there in 1947. I didnt
which in its opinion, is in the best interest of the Owner. War I.
course when they run around on your face want to work there my dad persuaded me
Board of Education
Clarkston Community Schools you wake up you naturally would." to do it." identification from World War II when she
Ethelyn's father George and his twin Rudys was next door, she remembered. was 15 years old; and Clarkston High School
brother, Israel Smith, both served in the Army "We'd go to get a hamburger and he'd diploma in 1945 from the school now called
cook it up," she said. "The Cheeseman ice Renaissance High School.
MAD,
during World War I, but only Israel was sent
to Europe. cream parlor was where the travel agency is "I dont take great stock in genealogy.
A letter dated Feb. 17, 1918, from their now. Caribou Inn was still there. It was a Its interesting but its not who I am. But its
GLAD mother, Elnora, to George described his
departure.
simpler age. People knew each other. There good for people know their roots, to know
were only 50 kids in my (Clarkston) High their heritage, what the family has done in
OR SAD? "Israel was home Thursday came in the
morning and stayed just that one day," she
School class. I got to know all of them."
The book also includes Detroit News
the past," she said.
The Clarkston News and Tom Stone,
Write a letter to the Editor wrote. "He was looking good but May says reports about Ethelyn's district spelling bee longtime resident and genealogist, are
clarkstonnews@gmail.com he told her he was going to leave us and go championship in May 1939, when she was highlighting every month local families who
to France pirty soon now. It makes us sick to 11 years old; her War Ration Book Two have lived in the area for at least 100 years.
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The Oxford Leader - The Clarkston News - The Lake Orion Review - Ad-Vertiser - Penny Stretcher Antiques & Collectibles 150 General 170 Pets 200
Appliances 160 Greetings 020 Produce 040
Auctions 090 Help Wanted 360 Real Estate 310
Auto Parts 240 Holiday Items 010 Rec. Equipment 180
Bus. Opportunities 330 Horses 220 Rec. Vehicles 280
Card of Thanks 380 Household 130 Rentals 290
Cars 250 In Memoriam 400 Services 410
Child Care 340 Lawn & Garden 080 Trucks 270
Computers 140 Livestock 210 Tutoring/Lessons 070
Craft Shows 120 Lost & Found 190 Vans 260
Farm Equipment 230 Manufactured Homes 320 Wanted 030
Firewood 050 Musical Instruments 060 Wanted To Rent 300
Free 100 Notices 390 Work Wanted 350
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of which are available from the Ad Dept. The Oxford Leader, P.O. Box 108, 666 S. Lapeer Rd., Oxford, MI 48371 (248-628-4801),
CORRECTIONS: Liability for any error may not exceed the cost of the space occupied by such
Correction deadline: Monday noon.
The Lake Orion Review, 30 N. Broadway, Lake Orion, MI 48362 (248-693-8331) or The Clarkston News, 5 S. Main, Clarkston, MI an error.
Ad-vertiser, 48346 (248-625-3370). This newspaper reserves the right not to accept an advertisers order. Our ad takers have no authority
Penny Stretcher, to bind this newspaper and only publication of an ad constitutes acceptance of the advertisers order. HOURS: Oxford: Monday through Friday 8-5
Lake Orion & Clarkston: Monday through Friday 9-5
The Citizen
MUSIC LESSONS. Piano, voice, CASASSA LIVING Estate Live Auc- CLARKSTON GARAGE Sale, June WOODLAND PINES subdivision PATIO SET, glass top, 54" hexa- FOR SALE: Humphreys
030 WANTED guitar, drums, violins, and more. tion, Saturday, June 17, 2017 15-17, 9am-4pm. 4521 Alexander sale. June 23-24, 9am-5pm. gon table, 6 sling back chairs. Sinkmaster with side drain board, 160 APPLIANCES
Oxford School of Music. 248-572- 9:00am, 3557 Peet Rd., New Pines Dr., off of Clintonville Rd. Grange Hall between Wolfe and $150.00 obo. 248-843-2956 cast-iron, 42in., in crate, $300.
LOOKING FOR Repairable 4881. !!LZ50tfn Lothrop, MI. Farm Machinery;
Shop Tools; 1978 Corvette Stin-
!!L282 Bird Rd., Ortonville. !!ZX292 !C492 American Standard pink Tiffany
sink, 3 lavatory sinks, one blue
21 CU.FT. white Whirlpool refrig-
erator, top freezer, excellent con-
READING SUPPORT, all ages. CLARKSTON, Olde Sturbridge Sub MOVING SALE- Tools, household,
cars/ trucks. Up to $5,000 cash gray; Petroliana. Details at round lavatory sink, cast-iron. Best dition. $300. 248-856-5867.
(Masters/ Reading) 248-515- sale! Th-Sat., June 22-24, 9am- Christmas items, kids toys and
paid. Quick pick up. 810-724-
7647, 810-338-7770. !!LZ272
5553. !!L284 www.SykoraAuction.com. 989- 4pm. M-15 to Amy Drive (1/4 mile Spring Sale more! June 16-17, 9am-?. 2670 offer. Gibson upright freezer, like !!L292
386-9694 !!CPM1 north of I-75). Follow signs. !!C502 Cook Tr., Ortonville. !!ZX461 new, $45. 248-693-3041. WHIRLPOOL ELECTRIC stacked
TUTORING: K- COLLEGE. Most Yard items & Misc.
BUYING UNWANTED Vehicles, OWENS CONSTRUCTING, INC. !!L272 laundry center with 2.5 cu.ft.
subjects. Oakland County Tutor- NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE Sale:
running or not. 248-342-7280.
!!LZ292
ing. 248-628-1399 or 248-202- Auction. 316 McCoskry St., Glenmoor on the Lake Subdivision 98 Holcomb 13th ANNUAL OVAL GLASS dining table w/6 wash and 5.9 cu.ft. dryer, white,
used twice. $950. 248-838-
7661. !!L291 Saginaw. Large equipment reduc- (corner of Drahner & Pontiac chairs. 4 matching kitchen counter
050 FIREWOOD
tion due to health reasons. Street), June 22-24, 9:00am- June 15,16,17 TINC TOWN GARAGE SALE
JUNE 15-18 9am-5pm
chairs w/ stainless steel backs. 8200. Model #WET4027.
!!LZ282
080 LAWN & GARDEN Wednesday, July 12- 9:00am. 4:00pm. !!LZ292 C501 (Clarkston/ Brandon) located N.
House of Denmark contemporary
800-433-6670 Details at: style, $400; 2 love seats with 4
SEASONED QUALITY mixed hard-
YARD MACHINE Riding lawn www.DunkleAuctioneers.com !!
GARAGE SALE, June 15-17, 9am- GARAGE SALE: 270 Roland Rd., of I-75 & W. of M-15/ Holcomb cushions & 2 matching sofa 170 GENERAL
wood or Oak, or Cherry. Cut and 4pm, 268 Baldwin Ct, Clarkston. Leonard. June 15, 16, 17. 9am-
mower. Good condition. $425. LIVE AUCTION 1101 Iroquois LOOK 4 SIGNS. chairs, tan with splashes of light
split, delivery available. 248-627- North of Roundabout. !!C501 6pm. !!L291 POT ROAST DINNER- Suggested
248-605-1948. !!L292 Ave., Prudenville. Dorene Webster Maps available at each home. blue & white. House of Demark,
6316. !!ZX7tfc ESTATE SALE: June 15, 16, 17, LAKE VILLA: Community Wide $300. Both in excellent condition. donation: $13. Wednesday, June
PHILS AERATING & Rototilling- Estate, Saturday, June 17, 10 am. EVERYTHING FROM A to Z
READERS THIS PUBLICATION 9am- 1pm. Horse equipment, lawn, Yard Sales: June 16, 17 & 18. 248-318-8660 send text !!LZ28 28, 4:30pm-7pm. Howarth UMC,
Professional & Affordable. Call Garage & Outdoor Items, House- A- Antiques,Axes 550 E. Silverbell, Lake Orion. 248-
does not knowingly accept adver- furniture, gardening tools, 1700 East Lakeville Rd., Oxford.
Phil at 248-693-6582. !!L273 hold, Furniture, Antiques & Col- B- Barn stuff, Boat motor, Bikes, ADIRONDACK STYLE twin bunk 373-2360. !!R292
tising which is deceptive, fraudu- housewares, china, crystal, art- Saturday Only: Many vendor
lectibles. 989-763-3101. Details Beer signs beds. Perfect for cottage. $200.
lent, or which might otherwise vio- work. !!L2961 tables at the Clubhouse. !!L291 HUSKY AIR COMPRESSOR, 5hp.
a t : 248-892-1242. !!C502
late the law or accepted standards
of taste. However, this publication
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accuracy of any advertisement, CLASSIFIED ADS F- Furniture, File cabinets OXYGEN- ANYTIME. Anywhere. No
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CHEMIA OUTDOOR fireplace, good & CANCELLATION DEADLINE Ray Rd. & M-24 G- Grill, Generator tanks to refill. No deliveries. The
goods or services advertised. & Contractor
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H- Household, Humidifiers, 140 COMPUTERS
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in any advertisement and to use
good judgement and reasonable
Complete Landscape Design,
Retaining Walls, Flagstone board, 8 foot pedals. 248-969- 248-628-4801 15, 16, 17 J- Jewelry, Jenny Lynn bed rus removal. Flat rate pricing. Used
care, particularly when dealing
with person unknown to you who
walks and patios, and more! 8189. !!L291f Clarkston News &
Penny Stretcher
9am to 4pm K- Kitchen items
L- Lawn Tractor/ mower,
Dells for sale. Electric Office. 248-
693-8783. !!L264 LuLaRoe
L282
110 GARAGE SALE
ask for money in advance of deliv-
ery of the goods or services ad-
Michigan Certified 248-625-3370 WATERFORD CHURCH Yard Sale, Ladies stuff
150 ANTIQUES & Thirty-One
Free Estimates Lk. Orion Review 40 tables under the tent. Wed. 6/ M- Motorcycle
vertised or the advertised price is
NOT YOUR AVERAGE Garage Sale:
Mom-to-Mom stuff
COLLECTIBLES Pure Romance, Beautycounter
suspect. !!LZdhtf 248-240-1536 Were moving and sizing down!
Antique and contemporary furni-
248-693-8331
(Holiday deadlines may apply)
21, Thurs. 6/22, 8am-8pm, Fri. 6/
23, 8am-4pm. Waterford Baptist N- Necklaces STAMP COLLECTORS: Disposal
and more! Join us for a fun ladies
night out vendor show on June 23,
terravistagardenscapes@gmail ture, gasoline and road signs, oil L28-dh Cathedral, 2640 Airport Rd. O- Odds and ends sale of a huge quantity of Scotts
060 MUSICAL LZ19tff cans, antique cannon ball beds, !!C502 P- Perennials, Pool table, Stamp Mounts in many different
4-8pm at SpringHill Suites, behind
NOT YOUR ORDINARY garage Culvers on M24. Raffles for prizes
INSTRUMENTS glassware, home decor, jewelry, sale!! Come and see for your- MOVING SALE: downsizing June Patio, Piano sizes, stock books of U.S. Stamps and FREE swag bags given to cus-
antique books, Mission style oak selves! 164 Stony Lake Dr., Ox- 15,16,17. 3538 Davison Rd., Q- Quality stuff and packets of foreign stamps. tomers at random! Bring a friend
NEW AND USED GUITARS, INDEPENDENCE GREEN
table, beautiful Lexington furni- ford, 48371. June 15,16,17, 48446, Near Lake Nepessing Copy of Encyclopedia of United 18+ for an extra raffle entry!
accoustic and electric and acces-
sories. Oxford School of Music. LAWN CARE ture, (Bob Timberlake Collection)
solid cherry table with 6 chairs and
9am-4pm. !!L282 roundabout. Household items, ap-
R- Ratchets
S- Shrubs, Sinks, Sand blaster,
States Stamps and a copy of DDSDivas@gmail.com
pliances, kids items, clothing. Ev- The Illustrated Encyclopedia of
248-572-4881. !!LZ44tfn LAWN CUTTING Splitting maul L292
matching hutch, old farm scale, erything must go!! !!L29 Stamp Collecting. All for $150
FERTILIZING cast iron book press, tools, vin- SUMMERFIELD HOMEOWNERS T- Tools, Trailer ramp, Toys, SEE YOUR ADS ONLINE at
JUNE 16-17, 10-5, 3851 Ches- cash. Call 248-391-6933 for ap-
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week! For more info call 248-628-
248-978-7673 Bose speakers, collection of an- !!L141 U- Unique stuff
4801 !!L8tf
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LARGE GARAGE SALE LEADED GLASS WINDOWS
Need Help 090 AUCTIONS
Greentree Drive, Clarkston,
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Thurs, June 15: 9am-5pm
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Receive maximum value of write
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sell! All seasons of clothing: Girls Y- Yard items/ tools homes. Huge collection. Ready
Writing? tween Rattalee and Kier. Thurs-
day, June 15 thru Saturday June
Sat, June 17: 9am-noon
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All conditions accepted. Free
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look at it before Lindsey Waldo D136 June 22, 23, 24. 9am-5pm United Methodist Church. June 15 internet is ultra fast and secure.
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you send it out! Steven Maass G119 Pine Knob Road to & 16, 9am-5pm. June 17, 8am-
6/15-17, 9am-5pm, queen pillow top mattress set. www.WilliamsArtGlass.com areas. Call 1-800-491-8935 now
DontRushDon@gmail.com Lakeesha Underwood I122 Cedar Grove, Clarkston 10am only. 140 E. Flint. Three Brand new- never used. Sell all for
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L131 Lake Orion. !!L282 L291
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Germany, family owned since new, driver, new tires, new brakes, length back door, looks and runs
HOSPITAL BED for sale. $200.
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MARINE CARBURETOR, Holly 4 1994 CORVETTE Convertible, 2051. !!ZX3812
6300 WATT CRAFTSMAN Gen-
62,000 miles, mint condition. Ask
erator (9100 Watt surge)/ $400
OBO. 248-396-1390. !!L292
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Rod Will, 72
Rod Will of Clarkston passed away
unexpectedly June 9, 2017, at age 72.
He was the loving husband of Joan for 50 years;
beloved father of Erik, Peter, Paul and Jessica; proud
grandpa of Hope, Kayla, Jaszek, Horizon and Sada;
brother of Harlan, Marnie and Juilene Hewitt.
Rod retired from DuPont after 27 years of service.
Rod was a proud Combat Surgeon with the First
Cav in Vietnam and had a great love for Arizona.
Inurnment at Gettysburg National
Cemetery. Memorials may be made to United States
War Dogs Association. Private arrangements
entrusted to the Lewis E. Wint & Son Funeral Home,
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