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m J. CAS “I I, ) VOLUME 92, NUMBER SO ---TY - WEDNESnAY. 10. 1999CHRONICLE 16 .N MARCH FIFTY CENTS PAGES

Annual report reveals Lrirne up, down in village

The number of assault and nieanor traffic arrests. violations and minors using School Liaison Program, motorists contacted - the burglary complaints wcrc up Assaults were up by 22 per- tobacco were down 38 per- with an emphasis on spend- remaining drivers received in Cass City in 1998 corn- cent. “The greatest increase cent and 45 percent, respec- ing more time at the elernen- verbal warnings only. pared to the year before, but was in st a1 k i n g/i n t i mi da t i on tive 1y . tary and high schools. The rcport also notes park- thcre wcre fewer larcenies complaints,” Haynes said, Haynes said the local de- The annual report also lists ing tickets issued were down arid ti10 t or ve hicl e thefts. adding domestic violence partment plans to continue to traffic-related incidents for 39 percent last year. Drug and delinquent minor complaints were down by 5 work with parents, school the past 3 years. ANNUAL REPORT coniplaints were also up, as percent , officials and juvenile authnri- Traffic crashes were down wcrc thc number of drunk B urgl ary complaints, ties to curb Juvenile prob- 12percent and drunkdriving Other interesting notes driving arrests, but there meanwhile, were up 27 per- lems. Towards that end, thc were 14 percent. arrests up from the village,s 1998 an- wcre fewer property damage cent, with 2 juveniles respon- department will continue to The number of tickets issued nual report include: incidents and traffic acci- sible for 5 of the 1 1 incidents present its D.A.R.E.program to motorists were up 2 1 per- *Permits for new construu- dents. reported last year. Both in the schools, and plans call cent, although officers tick- Thc local police activity youths were sent to juvenile for implementation of a eted only about 25 percent of‘ Please turn to page 10. trcnds were outlined in con- court and the property in- junction with Cass City’s volved was recovered. 1998 Village Annual Report, There was a 27-percent Cass City Polim Depaflrnent which WAS revicwcd during drop in larcenies (a 68 per- Vandals target plant ;i special Village Council cent decrease for 1997 and meting Monday night. I Y98 combined). Incident Summary/Comparl&m VANDALS BROKE into the Cass City Wastewater Treatment Overall, there was a 20-per- “The additional staff and ccnt increase in total tnci- 24-hour, 7-day schedules Plant Monday night, causing extensive damage. Few details dcnts reported in 1998 com- have helped in this decrease,” §2mmBs mwm were available Tuesday morning as police began their inves- pared to 1997, according to Haynes said. “Crime preven- Criminal Sexual Conduct 1 1 2 Sgt. Craig Haynes, who tion efforts with business Assault (Includes domestic violence & stalking complaints) 45 35 81 tigation, but it was clear those responsible helped themselves conipilcd thc figurcs in- owners and village residents Burglary 16 cluclcd in the annual police have aIso helped in this de- to a village-owned pickup truck, then took a joy ride on the rcport. @rCefly {include8 fail to pay for gasoline campleintq) 153 crease.” Motor Vehicle Theft 3 plant grounds, smashing into a storage building, a light pole Haynes noted the increase Likewise, motor vehicle was due, in pari, to increased thefts were down by 33 per- Forgery 3 arid the front gate. They apparently then placed a fire extin- cn forccnien t efforts. cent, according to the report, Fraud (indubes bqd c&dc & retail frmd comptaints) guisher on the accelerator and jumped out, causing the to- A fourth, full-time police which notes 4 of 5 vehicles Damage to Property 82 112 o f‘t‘iccr posit ion was added stolen had the keys left in the Drugs 14 11 1s taled truck to ram a section of fencing. about 2 ycars ago, and for the ignition. Disorderly Conduct &Z 65 64 past ycar or so, thc village In other categories, com- Obstructing Justice (warrant artas& for other dsga 26 48 I policc dcpartnient has oper- plaints involving damage to atcd 7 days a week, 24 hours property were down by 27 Health 8 Safety (indudes minora wing ~~XWCO)- ‘26 36 ii day. Asidc from the full- pcrcent, and drug law viola- tslvasion of Prjvacy (indudes trgspasdng) 7 I 21 12 tiiiic stiiff‘, the village crn- tions were up by 21 percent. Delinquent Minors (includes runways and curfew vi~ham@ 57 43 29 ploys 7 part-timc officers. The deparlincnt continues a According to the annual re- cooperative working rela- port, there was an overall tionship with the Thumb dcct-case of‘ IS percent in Narcotics Unit,” Haynes Class I crimes (assault, bur- noted. “In 1998, 3 search g l a r y, l ;I rcen y, unlawful l y warrants wcre executed at driving away an automobile, residences in Cass City. ti1ii 1 i c i o u s destruct ion of Drugs and other contraband propcrty and drug offense) in were seized at all the resi- 1998. dences searched.” Thcrc was an increase of 35 Delinquent minor com- percent in arrests, the great- plaints were up 24 percent F est nuinhcr involving drunk last year. Incidents of minors d r i vi n g , war rant , other alco- in possession of alcohol were hol violation and misde- up 53 percent, and curfew SMART! 7 indicted on charges tied to Students help to spread abstinence message huge Sanilac pot operation Seven suspects - 5 from Hayden in 1996. court in Bay City on March invcstigation conductcd by yir proj c‘c’ t . “Alcnhnl mid drugs curl do m)tc thriri get hiwkcd. Indiana and 2 from western Green said the Koughs arc Thc rtiessapcs are bcing prorrioted by the SMART 1 7.” the Kentucky State Police. Sonietirws they lead to othrr tliitigs like violence, AIDS, Kentucky - have been in- scheduled to be arraigned or becoming u teen purent. Sevetitj+pcrcerit Incul ’liain - Studcnts Making Abstinence A Reality Today - Green said Francis Hayden Hayden and Mattingly will of dicted on federal charges h c fore M a g i s t r a t c J u d g e a progr;ini of thc Thunh Rcgion Abstinence Partner- was arrcsted Feh. 24 at his also bc appearing in federal teens ure riot having sex arid 34 peri-enr rtever iise nl- stemming from a huge mari- Charles E. Binder in Bay ship. 7’tw SMART Team is composed of parents, stu- home in Bardstown, Ky., and court in Bay City on the cohol. juana growing and process- City March 17. “It’syour decisinn, yuur rhoire. Chnvsr to join the dents, community mcmbcrs and health professionals was ordered detained with- pending federal indictrrrent ing operation in Sanilac “Marcus, Chad and Rex out bond by, a federal magis- on a date to be determined. crowd und choose to ‘no’.” cotiiiiiittcd lo making an impact on thc youth in Tuscola, sq County’s Evergreen Town- Robinson were arrested in trate in Louisville, Ky., Feb. San i I;IC* and Hut()n c I) u 11 tics. “Upon conviction, the vari- ship. Indiana Feh. 23 and released 25. A detainer was filed It isn’t a new message, but public service announce- ‘I’hc 1 ocus of thc year-old prugram is “abstinence from ous defendants in this case U.S. Attorney Saul A. on bond by ;1 federal magis- against James Mattingly, ment< like this one, which will soon hit the radio air any risk-taking bchuvior,” explained Joan Helwig, a iace lengthy federal prison Green announced the indict- trate sitting in Evansville, who is currently in custody waves in Tuscola County were not created by adults. guidance counselor at Criss City Middlc School who, ments last week, more than sentences ranging from a Ind., on Fcb. 24. The in the Nelson County Jail in period of ycars to rnandatory In fact. a group of eighth grade students at Cass City along with Sandi Smith, school social worker, cochair 2 years after county authori- Middle School provided the voices and talent for the Rohinsons arc also sched- Bardstown on a rnarijuana Pleasc turn to page IO. ties discovcred the operation. uled to appear in federal conviction arising out of an Please turn to page IO. Green said all 7 suspects were indicted by a federal grand jury in Bay City. Marcus A. Robinson, Si, Rabideau Chad J. Robinson, 43, Rex Robinson, 37, Ralph Michael Kough, SO, and Barbara L. top county Kough, 50, all of southcrn Indiana, and Francis Darrell Hayden, 49, and James Aus- tin Mattingly, 33, both of speller western Kentucky, are named in the marijuana con- Knowing how to spell spiracy count in the indict- trauma and stomach ache ment. enablcd Courtney Rabideau, “Marcus Robinson is also daughtcr of Rick and Teresa charged with 3 counts of Rabideau of Gagetown, to traveling in interstate com- win the 18th annual Tuscola nicrce in furtherance of thc County Spelling Bee hcld marijuana operation, and is Friday at the Tuscola County named in a forfeiture count Technology Center in Caro. in the indictmcnt,” Green There were 31 spellers in said. thc cornpetition, one each Chad Robinson and Rex 1‘rc)m every 4th grade in the Robinson both face one county. count of interstate travel in Second placc was won by furtherance of the marijuana Samantha wills from operation. and Chad Mayville. Allie Richards of Robinson is also named in a Cass City was third. t‘orfci ture count. Green In thc 18 ycars of the con- added, noting the 3 suspects test. Mayvillc has been are brothcrx. dominant with 6 winncrs. BEST SPELLERS from Campbell Elementary CASS CITY eighth grade students (from left) Amanda Ralph and Barbara Kough, f.ollowcd by Car0 with 5. School’s fourth grades competed in the 18th husband and wife, arc also Imt yc;ir’s wintier was Tif’- annual Tuscola County Spelling Bee held Fri- Frederick, Aleasha Edwards, Sam Moore and Ryan Cole re- f’aii> Solis 01‘ Caro. naiiied in a forfeiturc count, day at the l’uscola Technology Center. Front hearse a public service announcement promoting abstinence while Francis Hayden and Cass City’s Lhi,id roc won James Mattingly are each thc t’irst hcc hcld in 1982. row, from left: Allie Richards, third place, and from drugs, alcohol, tobacco and sex. l’hcrc havc hccn 4 winners chargcd in separate counts of Courtney Rabideau, first place. Rack row: Joey rn a n u fa c I u r i n g in ar i j u an a, f‘rorn Cash City in the our- Martinlrlv in 1995 and n aiiien t . Daneault, Nicholas Sattelberg, Lysa Knight. CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MARCH IO. 1999 CASS CI'IY, MICHIGAN Hammett Engaged presents New books assembly Heat her Hariiinet t from the I at the library I 'I'liumh Area Behavioral C'cntcr. C'aro. rcccntly pre- 3cnted an ~issertiblyon the Gemma's Journey h~ HPrj~lKirigstori: Whilc travelling to use ut' inhalants to students London to audition for a plny, Gc~iiiiiaCioodeve's train IS ;it 0we 11 -Gape J u n i or- Sen i or It'you like Shakespeare and And ping nut and coming involved in a head-on collision. Many ai^ killed and it is High School. havc ever had a cat, you'll in were made necessary to arnputate Genima's Iowcr Icg in urdcr to free love this snlitoquy. Author As simple as the breaking of The program included a hur 1'1-oiti the wrcukage. Nick Quciincll, ;t young intern. per-- un kno w 11. a howl. \,ideo presentation and dis- forms thc surgery while his GP t'atticr. Andrew, spcaks out That cat would hear the c 11 s I on w i t h oppor t u n it i es Mindy Cybulski angrily to the cainuras stating that this was an accident wait + s . S OL1LOQUY Iio~~t'h~ld'~petty plagues, to ask qucstions. Topics cov- and Brad Thcard ing to happen. Whcn Gemma w;tktls fro111the iuicsthetic, By Wi I1 i;mi Shakespeare's Thc cook '3 wcl I- prac t iced THE CHILDREN of Stefinia Szarapski ci~~lwcrc vocabulary and she has to deal with her mother's disappointnicnt because cut kicks. the butler's broom. rcrrninolopy rclatcd to inhal- Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cyhulski Gei~iiii:i'~career chanccs have been dashcd, and with the Thc infant's carcless pokes, helped her celebrate her 10th birthday ants, thu dxgcrs and uonsc- of Caro annrwncc thc cn- media circus caused by the accident. ?'tic Quennell laniily li)go outside. and there per- the tickled ears, quences of using inhalants, gagement of their daughter. takes Gcn-inia in to protect her- -hut is this realfy what Gemma Sunday. chance to stay The trampled tail, and all the and sign3 ot' inhalant use. Mindy. to Brad Thcard of'Ft. wants *? Or to rcinain within, that is daily shocks Wayne, Ind. Brad is the son the qucstion: 'hit fur is heir to when, of A ptiiplilct cnt i t led "Tips of Mr. and Mrs. 'Iim Theard Born in Fire Ncit.~Knb~rts: Maggic Concannon is a Whether 'tis better for a cat his own free will, Szarapski marks f'c Ikcnb About 1n halan ts" of Ft. Wayne. gifted. reclusive, stubborn and f'rcc-spirited glassmaker whose to suficr the cuffs and huf- He niight his exodus or en- wih handed out and intorma- Mindy is currcntly ;I scnior exquisite works arc more that nicre objects ot'beauty. They !cis of' inclctiicnt weather tr;!tlce tion ;ihout whcrc to seek hclp niake at Huntington C'olkge, Hun- arc reflections of her truc naturc. Rogan Swccney sees thc. That Niiturc rains on those With a inert' mitten. \viis givcn to the srudents. tington, Ind. Brad is a 1998 wonder of Maggic's art and trics to hclp this cornplex woman 100th birthday who roii~iiabroad, J Huntington Collcgc gruduate huild ;I great career. Whcn Rogan. ;I gallcry owner-, comcs to A 5iini IN prcscntation was Or take a nap upon a scrap Who would spaniels fear and is presently working for Maggie's isolated studio, the :ittr:iution ktwccn the pair is atid Sti~nlcySzarapski of ii~;iclccai-lict this ycar to stu- 01- carpet, Or strays trespassing from a a juvenile detention cwter in instant and intense. run Maggic's darh past he hcalcd by ii C'ass C'iiy. Richard and And lio by clozing melt the cicnts at Chgctown Elemen- neighbor's yard, Ft. Wayne. gentlc and forgiving lovc? St:inIcy and thcir f'arnilics tary Scliool. Both prograins solid Iioul-s that clog the But that the dread of our un- A May 1999 wcddins is hcl pcil thcir iiiothcr cule hriitc wcrc :irranped by Beth clock's brishi gears with sul- heeded cries being planncd. Parson's House bj, E/iwhr.t/i C'~ic/c~ll:Whun Jcannc was a Sunday. ii?; did long-time Icn tiino Anthcs. school nursc. And scratches at a barricaded child and spent suiniiicrs with hcr t'riciids at €"arson's House, i'riciid anti neighbor Keith And stall the dinner bell. door ir had hccn ;I plrtcc ol' trancluility in ;I cjuitc 1)cvon villagc. I.iltlc and o~hcrfriends and Dance set No claw can open up, dispels Ycars latcr shc rcturns 1.1-om C'an;ida divoruccl mdwilh twin tlc i g tihots. Ti)sit. to stare outdoors, and Cass City our nerve four-ycx-clld daughters. Shc t'itids ttw village changed ~iiortl 'll1c honotul gucst is vcry h!, ;t staro to scciii to state a March 13 And makes us rather bear our that she expected. 'I'hc iou'it is ~iio~lcri~izc~land tlicrc ;1rc LL1cr.t iind in good heiilth, wid1 IO vcn[urc torth without Social Item humans' faults rutnors and mystery surrounding thc old house that shc had 9 ucst s at t e nd i ti g rcpi )It. dcli1y. The Sandusky Thuiiib Than run away to unpuessed not noticcd as a child. Least of' all. shc didn't foresee the Call your local news Thcn whcn thc portal's Danccrs' next opcn dance 111 i series '! chiingc in relationships with Iicr old I'rionds, all of whosc to the Chronicle office opened up, to stand will be held at the Saridusky Maple Vdlcy School Satur- livos wcre iiicxtricnhly ticcl up with [hc l'atc of Parson's Housc. Pair on Ferris dean's list 872-20 10 As it' transt'ixed by doubt. Thus caution doth make 'I>) prowl; to slcep: day, March 13. iioiii 7 00 to 'I'wo siudents froin Cass drca R. Spcirs. Also on thc house cats of us all; '1'0 choose. not knowing And lhus the bristling hair of' I I :oo p.m. City wctc iirnong 1,32S stu- 01' list is Kerry J. Mcssing ~ In honor of' Jim Hillakcr's whcn wt' niay onw morc rcsol ut i on Every o 11 c' i s w c I c on1 c dunts :I! !+rris Stiitc 1Jnivcr- LJbly. Bring finger l'ooci and 401h birthday, Jim and Susic 0u r IYad ti1 it t iiiicc gii ti. Is softened up with the pale sity to tarn listing on thc Students iiiust conipilc il Hillaker, Jeff and Ann H;wtel. Aye, thew's thc hairball; hrush of thought. l'r icn A. dC;iti's list for Ldl. They arc: grade-point avcragc of'3.5 to Guy and Beth Howard. Scot1 For if' thc paw werc shaped Aiidrc;i M. C'oopcr and An- hc clipiblc. And since our choices hinge and Janet Richards. Clarkc to lurn ;I knob on weighty things, CASS CITY CHRONICLE and Karen Hairc, all of Cass Or work ;I lock or slip a win- We pause upon the threshold USPS 092-700 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY UPCOMING SHOWS City, and AI and Kim Pratt dow catch. ot' decision. AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN April 10-11 - Cheyboygan from Lake Orion uclcbrated 6550 Main Street Fuh. 26 at The Farm rcstau- April 17-18 - Alpena 1. Second-class postage paid at rant in Port Austin. 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J 6263 Church St., Cass City, MI 48726 Phone 51 7-872-5114 or 1-800-835-9870 NEXT: Disnev's "MY FAVORITE MARTIAN" Circuit court proceedings Rabbit Tracks The back forfy Tiffin guilty of CSC & o 1999RogerPond by Roger Pond (And anyone else he can A Mayville tiian was found porting a misdemeanor and 3 1 -Aug. I 1997. in Tuscd:i E\ eryonu's talking about "t r;ic k i n g" and "ab i 1 i ty person needs to make up his --I ownship. . guilty of third deprcc crinii- tnakiiig an obscene phonc sclio~lretorni. We're told grouping" were the big thing. ini nd ." rial sexual conduct Ildlowing call. He was ordered to pay $440 schools need mure money, Thc idea of college prep was Each year he would look at ii 2-day jury trial last week He was bound ovcr to cir- in court costs and fines. better teachers, ncw pro- relatively new. my voc il t i onal agr ic u I t ure ... in 'lu~olaCounty Circuit cuit court on thc uhar~cslast .Gec)rge W. Stcphenson. grams, more computers, and We didn't have to take for- major and place me in some Chccr up, spring can't hc fir rlw~ty.Crossing my dcsk this Court. iiiontli and t:iccs ii prc- trial 26, Cass City. was ordcrcd to modern technology if our eign languages like the col- classes he reserved for thc week was thc advance story about thc Shephcrd Maple Syrup A jury handed down the hearing Monday. pay S; 72 7.8 7 in court-ordcr-ed stucktits ;ire to suc~~edin thc lcgc prcp kids do today. vjctirns of social promotion. Festival and the surtiincr 1999 edition of tlic Michigan cal- verdict against Earl W. Tiffin The Titfin brothers' parcnts. t'incs, costs and rcstitution c'i )iiiins ~i~ilkniiiuiu. Universities ftgurcd, "What I would look around and endar of events and travel guide. 111, 22, after about 3 1/2 Earl W. Tif't'in Jr., 49, and ~i)llowin~his conviciion on Wlici-t' will we gel the good arc all thesc languagt.~ wonder, "Wow, I must have NOM:in its 4 I st ycx. thc 1kstiviil is ;i big dcal ['or a small hours of del i hc ra t ions March Sandra M, Tiffin, 47, who a charge ol probation viola- nioncy'.' From the f'cderal if' thc studcnts don't know flunked that last test worse town. It runs tor 3 days, April 23-2.5, and attracts hordes of' 2. Bond wii\ continued 1-11 opcrrite a funcral hotnc in tion - failure to incct court- p)vcrnrnent, I presume. wherc the countries are any- than I thought." h'isitors. The traditional j)ancakc and niaple syrup dinners E, 10,000. Seniencing ISto hc Mayville, have each hccn ordei-cd financial r)hligations. Readcrs o!' my generation way'?''So I enrolled in vocational I can rc~ii~iiiherriiy English were served to 1 1 ,I)IK) last year. \chcdulcd cliarped with obstruction of He wis discharged lrotii pro- might rerncmher when kids tcnchcr asking, "Roger, how The guide lists all the piirks in hliuhigan, the special cvents 'I'hc charged stcmmcd froni j us t icc . Yr osec u tors al I e gc hat t (~n. Itarncd ii1ot-c with less agriculture. That put iiiu on did you get in this class'?" ut each and wherc to writc for spccific int.ormation. an incident in Nokernher/ thc uouplc contautccl or oth- *Andrew €3. Uei-ridge, 19* I1 1k ) n t' 5' , w ( 1' 5 t' t c ;IC I1 c r h , ( 1 1cl the "vocational trach." I "Gosh, I don't know," I told **************** Dcccrnhcr I997 in Mayvillu erwise tarnpercd with wit- Det'ord. plcadet-l guilt), to ~"'og('iil"s, and IIO coniputcrs. planiiud to go to collcgc, hut her. "The principal and I involving a 14-year-old girl, nesses in their sons' citscs. fourth degree criminal sexual How c;in that be'! our principal figured, haven't hccn hitting it ofl'[oci Don Ilocrr, Gavel Club nwiihci-,WLIS dl stiiilcs this wcck. according to court records. conduct involving ;in inci- Maybe ttic kids have sonic- "'Tracking is tracking, and a good I;1 t c I y." The Gavelires dcfeatcd (tic 1,ions in ;I club howling tourney Tiffin'< brother and parcnts 'I'hc couplc fxc arraign- dent July 27 in Kingston thing to do with it? (What 7,low n sh Saturday. Next, Docrr siiiilcs, is thc ~ut~~uiergolf tourney dso k~cccourt datcs in thc mcnt in circuit court March i p. thc heck is it iiiillennium, I9 at 8:30 a.tt1. A Subscription to the Cass City Chronicle betwecn the 2 Cass C'ity civic clubs. county on variws chitrgcs. Bond was continued ;it nn y way '.) ) The Lions haw a way io go to catcbh up. The golf tourney In other circuit court pro- I'm against Dcnnix C. Tiffin. IO, fxes S 10.000 and sentencing W;IZ certainly not makes a Wonderfui Wedding Gift has been held twicc and thc Lions liiivc bccn like lambs he- 31 counts of third dcgrec ceed i ngs I :is t wcck : scheduled f'or May 2 I. school funding. I just hate fore thc ferocious Gavclitcs. criniinal sexual conduct al- *Tony Powcll, 18. *Ralph S. Vcrniillion, 22. to scc it coiiie from the led- Milling ton, was sentcnccd to *****$******** Icgcdly involving victims at Viissar, plcadeci iici contest to criil government. 24 nionthc probation and I KO least I3 years of age but un- rcsisting and obstructing it So rnuch of that money gcts Notice of days ttic county jail Therc may he some things Iilorc dangcrcius for collcgc kids der I6 years betwecn I994 in (dc- police off'ict'r April 12 in ciivertcd. Every year some- to do on spring break thiin basking in Florida. A National and May 19% in the Fre- oiit' ordcr-sil ncw shipmcnt of Weather Scrvicc hullctin Just out lclls the story of 7 colkge mont Township and Mayville c'c ) iii 111 odes , c I c vc rl 4' d i s - guisecl as tt.lcvision sets. MEETINGS studcnts who spent the wcck chasing storms in thc wcst. areas. He is also charged The story dcscrihcs how a classic tornado was seen in north- with 5 counts of sodomy, School reform and "social east Colorado, together with a pioturc. it's describcd as a delivery of' marijuana to ii p I o ti i o t i on" ha vc hec o ~ne For political buzzwords recently. grcat cnJiiig to any stortii c,hasc. mitii)r, wlling/furnishing ;d- Greenleaf Towns hip cohol io ;I ininor, fillscly rc- Nobody heard 01' those things wlwn I W;IS a kid. The Board of Trustees of Greenleaf My tciiclicrs talkud ahout The Weather rcli)r~nschool, but they never Township have set their Annual rncniioned ref'orm. 1-1ig h 1 ,ow Precip. school meeting dates as follows: S t )L' Iid *promot ion was j us t Tucsday ...... 40 ...... 30 ...... 18" aiiother exprcssion for teach- March 18,1999 Wednesday ...... 30 ...... 23 .. bow ling in? thc boys how to dance, Thursday ...... 34 ...... 2 I ...... O I '' May 20,1999 Ilon't gct tiic wiwig zthout Friday ...... 32 ...... 24 ...... 31 " J \oc i;i I pi11I not ion . I suspt'c t July 15, 1999 saturcli-ly ...... 24 ...... - 1 ...... OS" challenge 'I'hc big huck boys that coti- opencr this ycar was a whole it hax ;I place in certain in- Sunday ...... 3 I ...... -4 ...... 0 September 16,1999 trol [tic iu:i.jor Icagucs give a lot different than it was in stances, dcspitc the political Monday ...... 26 ...... 22 ...... 0 lot 01' 1111 service to mtcring 1935. Just because you wcrc posturing wc'c'c hecn hear- November 18,1999 (Recorded at C'ass City wnstcwalcr frcatincnt plant.) March 20 to the tans. But whcn push there in person didn't iiican ing ixcently. coiiies lo shove, tho truo lari rnuch. I'll hcr sonic of' Illy old January 20,2000 Winter is still here! Tiiiie is running out I'or is hruslicd aside. Whilc fnns waited in linc, tciicht'rs would iidrnit to teiirii s and i ndi v id ui~ pla ti- Is For [tic Iirst tinic in a good tickets were snapped up hc.nclin2 ;I grade oncc in The Board meetings begin at 8:UO pm. Ford Explorer ning to participaic in thc 15th r~~anyyciirs. ttic Dctroit -1.1- through the Tigers' wch side awhile. You can't hlariic annual Bowl for Kids' S;ike gcr-t; tia\i, 2 gnnich that will ( )I' ti-omTick t miis ter {jutI et s . ihclii reiiljy. Every ycar and are held at the Township Hall financing as low as 1.9% c) ti B w I i ng C ha1 lcngc, w ic h attraui L*;ipjicity crowds, thc Okay, Ihat's nornial opcrat- soiiichody had to call the located on Gjlbefl Road. on approved credit. will takc place March 20 Izist homc opener in Tigtr ing proccdure. hut thesc spe- janitor to gut soiiic kid un- froni IO a.m. 10 6 p.tii. at thc Hello Dick! Stiidiuiii aiid thc final gmic cial occasions should merit taiiglcd I-roiii his seat. Ilrcntwood in Caro. cvcr iti tlic stadiuni at thc cnd spec:i id prov isions. .*l*'orgosh sakes!" Thc-iani- The Planning Commission will meet at Garth O'Mara All procccds t'rotii thc cvent 01' thc scuon. It's not ttic Either eliminate the sale at tor would s;iy. "This boy is 7:OU p.m. on those same dates at the hcticfit Big Brothcrs/Big Sis- tem, it's thc stadium that is the stadium box otlice or at gcttiiig too big t.or this seat. lcrs prograni scrviccs in ttic thc draw. AI1 he nccds is ;L couplc of* Township Hall t-. t-. -*I.. off-site salcs officcs. -<-I. *.-. - Tliiiiiih. Now thcrc ciin hc no coni- My choicc would be to rc- I) *s:. Big Brothcrs/Big Sisters is plaint hccausc ahout 45.000 ward the fBns stailding in linc Sctrools I1avc scc11 a IlUI11- Contact Theo Cleland, ii onc-to-onc prograrii that of. (tic nv:iil;tblc scats wcrc until cvery ticket w;is sold. tx'i- oI'~-t.fo~-rrisover the ycar-s. tias hclpcd children in sinplc- allotted to I'ull-season or part- It might turn another 13- Mosr of thern h.rivc gone Township Clerk for questions. p;ucn( homcs lor morc than wison tickct holders, It's the year-old kid soniewhqeinp WOUII~ 2 or 3 times. 517-658-8767 2.5 ycars hy iiratchtng adult "' CAROF~NANCRAL way the 1 I.000 scats Ict1 ;I busehnll it'rin,ffir lift?: * I wetit IO s~hoolwhen VI )I t ccin with c* ti i ldrcii agcs prep J\Ges un w L' rc d i st I' i b u IC d t 11 21 t lt1 rg c t 3 5er SERVICES 5 to IS. a hout t hc fan w lio re ;i I I 4 Arua rcsidcnts arc3 cncoui'- cares about the stxliuni, thc Nedronic F/hg - Refund Anfieipalion loan itgcd to coinpete in the bowl- gnnic and thc teain. Open 12 Monlhs To Serve You ing challcnpc. by firining a Fans clctcririinecl to scc: thc Compulerized Tax Relurns Tax Preparation tcmi of fricnds, co-workers. gamcs wci~in linc the night Accounting Tax Planning Tax Planning Consultation uluh 01'organizations (indi- hcfi)tc tllc sdc d~lcto gct otic 517-673-8482 virluds arc M~CICO~~C, loo). of'tlicxxrct tickcts. 1x1tiit 1103 E. Cam Ad. Fill out ;in enlry form and say that waiting all night and (Next To Walmart), Caro pick lip donation shccts for part 01.a cliiy to get ;I ticket is thc teain, thcn gathcr as no howl ()I' clicrrics. Espc- nimy donations as possible. cially in 1:chruary. l+c ti adu It pnrc ic ipan I in ust Tears Ve na stat I spxk with iwthority be- Naphcon JUNK ORDINANCE liiivc a riiinitnuni ot' $25 in c;iusc I wcnt that route to gct Naturale ii 3 0's ~lcinations,and youth ages IS A and under, a rninin~uriiof $ IO ii lickct to thc 193s World 15 ml for Scrics bctween thc C.'uhs aiid 15 ml to howl. Looking hack Donation sticcts and riiorc thu 'rigm. on NOVESTA TOWNSHIP inlimintion art' availahlc at it today, 1 wotiC1er about niy thc Big Rrothcrs/Big Sistcrs sanity, but it was a great ad- gg9 Any discarded personal, or 1'01- Ot'licc at I29 E. Burnsidc St,, venture a I3-ycar-olci. scrapped property, including C'aro, or hy calling (517) Now night spcrit outdoors 673-0996. in Octobcr can tic chilling (I any property which may or may rcri~eriihcr-we had fire go- This ycar's howling chal- ii mt be salvaged far reuse, resale, lenge top cash prizcs 01' ing in a hitrret), hut nothing like one in Fchruary. reduction or similar disposition, $SOO. $300 iind $200, spon- sorcd by Piit Curtis We were iihtiul 15th in line or which is possessed or trans- C' h c v 1.01 c t - 0 I d s ti1 o hi 1 c - with out' all-night vigil and Cadillx Inc., Cm, iirc fir by tlic tiriic thc tickct booth ported, accumulated, dismantled, thc 3 participants who collcc~ opciicd, tlic linc stretchcd or sorted for any such reason. thc rriost donations. Thew xound (tic block. Not alI of The term shall include used and will also bc orhcr prizes, ii the fans waiting were able quilt raffle and :I host ol'door to gct in. But every person salvaged metals, paper, glass, prixs. in litic w;\s sold a tickct until H ig B rot herdB ig S i s tcrs dl thc tickcts wcro gone. rubber, rope, machinery or any ot'licials havc sct a goal of 'I'hw wcrc plenty of' frus- motor vehicle which is for S26,OOO for this year's cvcnt I r;i t cd potu n t i a I 1' iir c ti asc r s dismantling or salvaging. and hopc to gct at lcast 300 Idi out in rhc cold whcn the bowlcrs to "bowl fiw kids' last availnblc ticket was sold, Arthx Two or more inoperative, siikc" March 20. but the tickets did go to the fiins in linc until they were Ginsana Glucosamine unlicensed vehicles shall be Ginkoba gonc. It was tough, bur [air. 3 0's 3 6's Chrondroitin construed as a junk yard. I Read Standing in line for thc I 1,000 tickcts to the Tiger 60's PJovesta Townshlp Zoning 8oard I Meg's Peg I Cass City Public Schools PROGRESS IN EDUCATlON from the desk of Kprr Micklash, Superintendent W InanDroDriate Web Sites - Help Needed

Jim Ceranski HAR RIS-HAMPSHIRE 6815 E. Cass Clly nd., Cass Clty (517) 8724351 CHAPPEL'S Alfalfa project moving forward CORNER l'hc Michigan Altalt'ii Pro- u'w conipletcd in tlic tiill of' tlic committcc has developed The comniittec is continu- processing l'acility. Additional informatioll by Amanda Chappel ccssors' Coopcrativc Steer- 1997, A series of' I3 mcct- plans for a ficility that would ing discussions with 3 enti- ing C'otnniittec continues to ings was held last year to in- process about 40.000 tons of ties that haw submitted let- about the project is available tnovc thc Altllf'ii Processing f'ot-m produccrs 01 thu lkasi- finistied product froin some ters cxprcssing an intcrcst in l~ycontacting thu MSU EX- tension-Project OI'ficc in Bad Academic Games Yro.jcct forward and has IT- bility study. c).6()()acres in central M ichi- marketing the alfillfa cubed ccntly obtained an option on As a result. I47 t'arnicrs pin and the Thumb area. producls from thc proposed AXCat (5 17) 209-h099. ;I 72-acre parccl of land north ha v c oht ai n cd ni em be r sh i p s of for thc proposed in thc Michigan Alfalfa Pro- "11's grcat to scc our stu- Akron ccssors' Cooperative. and t tic dents cornpctc in acadcrnic construct ion si tc. i II v()I ~cdwith ;til acadc III ic Acadcniiu Gatiics arc -just steering comniittcc decided areas as well as athletic ar- cornpetition that thc students rocking! "We arc going ovcr 'I'ht. steering comniittcc is to tiiovc forward by dcvclop- eas. After all, academics arc arc about. cxcitccl The last 2 lots ol' cduciitioniil tiicts of investigating the economic ing a business plan. what school is all about," said yc~swc'vc heun uxtrcniely thc pasr. It's hclping to cx- viability of proccssing Io- Dorland KiintL, high school The plan has since been suc~ccsc;l'uland it's exciting!" pand rny knowlcdgc as well ually-grown alfiilfu into a completed and submitted to princi pal , said C'i)ach WaIsh. as my options for f'uture nuriiher of c.uhcd products. the Michigan Securities He is right. Cass City stu- I'tic science tciirii is study," said Luke. The pro-ject was initiated in Commission for rcvicw. dents Iiiivc ;I fantastic chance coxlied hy Nancy Wcippcrt. "1 love history!" said 1997 because lhrincrs were The coniniittec and its rep- to show off their acdcniic '1-c ;it11 in c 111 hers ;ire sc n ors i B rc n d ;i 11u Qucs n a y . '&Asof looking for 11 high valuc crop. succcss ;it Saginaw Valley resentatives havc looked into Kyiin Downing, Stcvc McIn- this tiionicnt we don't havc a 'I'hcy also saw thc need for a State Ilnivcrsity in thc Aca- the cubud :ill'iilf'~imarkets ayl tosh itnd Adani Stocck1c:jun- P.lot of pcoplc pirticipating. dccp-rooted Icgurne crop that discussod marketing oppor- dcnitu Gaines, March 26. iors I.indscy Mills md Ius- I tic team nicriihers we do would improvc soil tilth. tunitics with brokers. Academic G;itiws are LI battle tin C'iirahallo, and sopho- havc, howcvcr, arc cxccllcnt. S T tic initial t'eiis i hi I it y s t id y Based on thcse discussions. hctwcen all of'thc schools in tnot~cs Josh Dillon and I don't know how wc are Tuscolii County. Thcrc are A tiii t~dRiiy t t i~it ha. Eilc h s t U- going 10 end up at the com- f'ou I d i f'l'c re n t categoric s . dent spcci;ilizcs in onc of'thc pc t i t i on ," said B rend ;i. miith, suicnccs, social stud- fields 01' science: chcmistry. 'I'hc English tcarii has hccn Tech students ies and English. p ti y sic s o I' h io I OF y , J 11 s t i n coiiuhcci by Dcnis Muck The riialh tcarn is coacticd Catab;illo is the chemistry since 19x4. 'Ikiitii mcmhcts by Marilyn WaIsh. 'I'eam guru. art: seniors Daniclle L,arning, complete project rnuriihers arc seniors Aaron "Mrs. Weippert asked mc to Rose Hocl~lc,Brian Brown, Bell, David Hohhs and bc on the team and I figured, Knra Mellcndorl', Sarah R cc k y Ocsu h ; sophoni ore s what the heck? I might as Ku t k o w s k i ; .i ii n i o I* Jc ss i c ;I Kiiylcc E3cll. Holli Cooper well try it," said Justin. In M c' c k c 1, ii ti d s (1 p ti o in ( ) r c iind Enlily Kayl, and l'rcsh- the past few ycars the science M ;I ti is ha I< a y t ha t h a, '1 *tiesc riiiin 'I'imothy Khoury. tearii has rcccivcd 4 sccond p;irticipants divide 10 novels, I-or rhc pwt 2 ycars out- ADDING THE finishing touches to their invention are nscola ptaccs and onc l'irst. IO short stories. IO dramas, math Iciitn has capturcd first "Thc most exciting thing is IO non-fiction and SO pocnis Tech students (from left) Gabriel Rowinski (Kingston jun- pliicc. il' you arc one of' the 2 teams hctwecn theni. Thcy practice "Wc'vc won 2 in a row. We ior), Robert DuRussel (Reese senior), Melanie Nizzola (Cass that makc it to thc finals." two to three times a wcck. huvc IO carry thc torch. We said Coach Wcippcrt. With C'oiich Mcck said, "It's vcry City junior) and Sean Harvey (Vassar senior). arc going to thrcc-pcat!" said practices at lunch, the teams satisfying to work with somc 2-yeat- vctcran Eecky Ocsch. all get to spcnd a lot of'titnc To prcpxc lor the big day, top notch pcoplc." togcihcr and bond greatly. u r- y e a r ve te r:i ti c the studcnts havc hccn meet- KOs ''My favorite part ol' Aca- GIRL SCOUTING: ing during their lunch hours Hoelzlc said, "Being on thc demic Games is spending Ac ad c m iu En g 1 i h t c a 111 to rcview qucstions f'rom prc- s tttiic with the otticr teain vioiis yews. gives mc a chance to cxplorc mcnihcrs," siiid Adam many diffcrcnt kinds ol' lit- "It ~akcs;I lot ol' individual S rocc k Ic . craturc. I'vs: lcarned so ?'tic social studics leani is ni uc h ." Odd but coached by Scan Zawilinski. Cass City High Sc.hool is all true facts Tcani rncrnhcrs so tBr are se- h0 11t s u c c c s s . A c ;id c tii i c niors Jim Dale, Brenda Gamcs isjust one stop on our Hcrc arc a couple odd but DuQucsnay and Luke route. There ;ire so many dit'- Girl Scouting builds character, develops #klll~,md Wc ralute the Clrl Stoutr lor llr many provlda beneflti that youny women and glrh can atromplhhmcnli in yuldlny jlrli and young true horticiilturc: facts. Sales Frederick andjunior Mclissii f'eren t prog r;i I 11 s that st ude n t s build on throulhout thelr Ikn. There lntludr self- women toward productha ond rnponrlbk H o I nak i c . can participiitc in to show ol'f ronfldcncc, kadcnhlp qwlltkr, thc ablllty lo work adulthood, and wc whh thh fin8 of a product known as the !!givl 1 I a tram, tommunlty r~ponrlbllltln,an organhalkn tontlnurd ~uccc~~and "Wc are hiiving ii hard tirric In "Chi II csc goo seb crr y " how ;iwcsotiic the Hawks rpprrclrllon foc dlvctslty, I frrllnj 01 btlonglng, actompllihmcnl lh8 yran lo corn*. getting kids involved this and Improv8d lamb rclatlonihlpr. iiirnped a whopping 200 per- iirt'. It is irnportmt that the I ce~it whcn growers rcnamed ycar. We can't scerii to gct corniiiunity is willing to Clr~City Chronicle I it Ihc "kiwi liuit." And, bo- u n d c rc Iass in en i n t c rc s t ccl . stand up and support thc stu- 1t ' 5 ti1 osI I y u ppc rc I assiiie n dents in everything thcy d~. I 6550 Main SL I tanically speaking, bananas Crss City who ;ire involvcd," said Mrs. whcthcr it's at a sporting arc classified as herbs rather I P~o~c872-2010 I than fruits. Za w i Ii n s k i . event or an ucadcmic battle. L-~31II~LInLuIIrrImu---II

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5 YEARS AGO M I c ti r pi. Oarie I,c tnansk i conditions in Cass City's el- who suffered n fractured coxlied t tic H iiw k s froin ementary school, some kin- right knee cap, bruised eye. 'Thrcc :II=C~Girl Scout5 rc- 1962- I964 bcforc accepting dergarten and first gr' d cstu- laceration of the eye lid. a ceivcd ;I ncw hikc t'or selling a position :is assistant coach dents may he having classes puncture near her nose and a over SO0 boxes ol'Girl Scout at a Saginaw school. 10 YEARS AGO in storage rooms, on stage or, fractured nose. Her- sister. cookies. They are Tiffany A I ong - a w iii tcd f u I I - t i nie if available, church base- Deborah, suffered a fractured NEW VEHICLES -:Spencer, Jcssica Cargnino Icg i o ti d drug uti force inc n t nients. Mrs. Paul Murray. el- arm, dislocated left ankle. and Kristy Ryan. E I i /.ii be t h We i 2 h i I I W;IS unit is cxpcctcd to begin op- ementary principal, said stu- fractured nose, loss of lower ARRIVING DAILY! The Cass City Rotary Club lctcd on her 101 st birthday ci*atton\ in the Tliurnh this dent population in Campbell front teeth and a lacerated presented a pdl.500 check to at ;I party Wednesday at thc s Ulll 11ier. Elementary jumped a stag- chin. Jane Gretz suffered a Randy Hauk of the Cass City e, cis^ . . City Aparttnents, whcrc Mikoko Yokota, thc Rotary gering S2 students, froin 6 IO fractured jaw, lacerations on .Mercy Arnbulance Service shc lives with her daughtcr, Club exchange student from to 662, this year. Sincc I95 I. the left leg, and bruises. Tuesday towards the pur- E vc I y n Wii r ni b i e I'. Japiin. gave ii report on life over-all enrollment has riscn Phelps suffered a fractured Stop in 8 see Patack Peters chase of ii mobile oxygen Mr. and MI-s.Rogcr Lcach in hcr country at thc Cass f'rom 431 to the current 662 left ankle and bruises on the at our new lot in Caro between testing unit. of' C'ass City ha\,c rcccivcd City Busincss and Protcs- studcn ts. head and neck. All are recov- 10 a.rn.5 p.m. Monday thru Thc Owen-Gage volleyball word that their soti. Staff' Sgt. si on ;I I Wotiie n 's iiicc t i ng Waync "Speed" Wilson an- ering at Hills & Dalcs Hos- Friday or 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on team won its 5th straight dis- Martin J. Lcach, has, bccn kh. 27. nounwd this week that hc pital. trict title Saturday at Kindc. awai-ded thc Army's Snldicr hiis accepted an offer to Cass City came within onc Saturday or call for a personal appointment anytime. The Bulldogs advanced into Medal 01' Heroisrn. The 25 YEARS AGO coach at the new Esscxville point and 7 seconds of re- this Saturday's regional at awar-dsteins f'rorn an incidcrit High School and has re- peating last year's upset Po n t i ac' 0;1 k 1 a nd C a t 11 o I i u May 22. 1988, at Fort Kahbc, Grand Trunk Wcstcrn, signed as athletic director in Class B District Tourney vic- High School. Pan iitiiit, w he rc I .e ;\c h ti :id which operates thu line serv- Cass City. tory over Sandusky Friday as Cass City fil'th and sixth hccn sriitioncd for 3 years ing Cass City and Gagctown, Three Cass City girls nar- they lost a heartbreaker to thc AUTO SALES grade studcnts were trcatcd w i t ti an air hor ne- I ti f'a ti try has petitioned thc Depart- rowly escapcd death Satur- Thumb B Leaguc chainpi- last week to a fit-si-hand look 517-673-8466 Located on M-81,just west of Deckerville Road Caro battalion. Leach ticurd iin me tit 01' Trnn s por t a t i on to day night when their car ons. 74-73. at mushing, courtesy 01' vet- cxplosion and ran to an ex- abandon 37 pcrucnt of its crosscd the centerlinc on M- Dick Hendrick has K 1 at tho intersection ot'ce- wrangled the Clay-Liston '"I"'" eran dog racer Dan Anderson ploded car, taking charge of trackagc in the statc. If' the of Tundra Outfitters, Mac k i - removing a pregnant woman railroad rcucivcs pcrtiiission dar Run Road and wiis struck tight for the Cass Theatre this .naw. who brought a team of and child, with disregard for to ahandoti the scrvicc. local by ii car driven by Glenn weekend. First showing out- purebrcd Siberian huskies to his own safety. Imch, 29, i nd us t ry and iig i.i c u I t urc w i I I Phclps, 16, Cass City. Hurt side of the metropolitan area. Cass City. Anderson also has been in the Army since su flkr. were Carol Ann Turner, 16. Dick boasts. ? gave talks on the topic to stu- February 198 I. The Cass Kivcr ovcrllowcd dents in grades 7 and 8. A Thumb nativc and t0rrncr its banks ncar C'cniutcry The village ofCass City Cass City rootball coach will Road, ;I niilc south of' C'w hccarne the owncrs of a ncw bc one of25 inductcd into the City. but all tlic dmagc IT- Elgin hydraulic strcct Michigan High Hall School cordcd cmcwhcii driti ti wii- sweeper Friday. The of Fame Saturday at Cyrislcr ter cscapcd into thc wastcwn- $73,70() piece of' equiprrient Arena at thc llnivcrsity 01' tcr trcatrncnt plant and over- I' 11 loaded l'acilitics. c'ass City rollcd to a onc- siclctl vicrory it1 tlic opcning Multiply Your round of' ~hcdistrict C'lw C has kc t hit1 I tour ti ;I tiic ti t ;it i~ C'ass City High School Mon- Blessings $200Off * clay by posting ;I 7%S2 dcci- I sion ovcr thc Hnd Axc Hatuh- I cts. Kcn 1,owc ti;icl one ol'his like Rabbits! I 1 Large Pizza or 2 for 1 1 hcst nighis when IIC scorcd L, ~ 20 points. 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When: Saturday, May 1, 1999 Where: Detroit Edison Building, Cass City 4560 Elmwood Road Time: 11:OO a.m. - 3:OO ,m. AKRON, MICHIGAN 48701 Workshops are scheduled tprom 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m Main Speaker 1O:OO a.m. to l1:OO a.m. Exhibits Open at 11:OO a.m. Sponsored by: WUTreatYW0UthU, Formerly Michigan Directory, The Huron Daily Tribune. AGFA e FILM SO~lkdBUtkf. "OLD WOOD DRUG" WOTHIWG [SCAPES ACFA FILM STOFIE HOURS: Thumb Cellular, Detroit Edison BOOKMART NEW SHEAIOAN Man. lhru fIri 9 a.m. - 6 pm. Cards, & HEALTH MART PHARMACY Books, Photo Gltis Sal. 9 ii m. - 4 p m. For More Information Call: 5 17-453-2030 or 5 17-269-6464, ext. 1 19 6498 Main SI. Sun. 12 30 p rn. - 4 p.m. Jonelhan Shores, R. PH. CASS CITY, MI 48726 (517) "Call to reserve your booth today" - 072-2075 OPEN ~vcnyOTHER sUNOAY Champs again!I 0-G wins district A gang of sophomores 13-12 lead behind sopho- dominated play Saturday rnores Katie Quinn, Jessica during ttic Class D vollcyhall Ross and Mary Bedford. district in Owendale. After a Quinn kill gave thc And although i t '5 unusual guests thcir only Icad of thc tiw 10th graders lo rulc a var- day, 0 wen -Gage soph o - sity event, the outccmie was illores Jenna Root and i'nr l'ro~iistrange. Stephanic Lowry spoiled the Host Owcn-Gagc captured Eagles' upsct hopes with scr- its 8th consccutivc district vice winncrs to help the Bull- L'I-~WIIwith a surprisingly dogs cscapc with game one. THE VOLIJEYBALIl dynasty at Owen-Gage continues as Iiard l'ought win over North Game 2 saw Owcn-Gagc C'cnrral Thuriih 1,eiigue foc iake a 10-3 cdgt behind Coach Judy Campbell's charges wrapped up another district C'ascvillc hy thc scores of I S- soph o in orc Erin s :iI c i do. 13 a11d 15- I I. who collected 8 straight scr- title Saturday. The team, from left, seated: Stef Lowry, Dee Co;i~*hJ tidy C'alnphe I 1's vice points. Salcido finishod Fritz, Melissa Ziehm, Ashley Adams, Kristie Radabaugh. spikci-s will now f'acc the the tourney with a teain high Peek district winnor this Sat- 15 poinis that included 9 acc Standing: Erin Salcido, Kristen Mandich, Melanie Lemanski, urdiiy at 13ryden in regional serves. Campbell, Jenna Root, Theresa Richmond, Cassie Vargo. i>luy. Tht' Bullclo~~(32-7-6) However, thc Eagles would will hc sucking their 4th re- rally again. gional title siricc 1'395. Behind Ross' play at thc 'I'hc Hullclogs, who play S net, the Eagles knotted the

sop t 1 ( )I11 ( )re s ~ ;id vi1 ncecl to t he :!me at IO- 10. But, Lowry district t'inal with ;i piir of' r-ccordcd 2 of her I I tallies Cass City Bowling Leagues casy 15-0 victories ovcr Port to give Owen-Gage some Hc pc , C'asc v i I 1e, mcan w 11 i le, breathing room at 12- IO. Af- rallicd to climinatc North ter a point from Bedford. Huron, after dropping their Owen -G agc 's Me1 a n i e initial tilt, with idcntical wins Lcmanski recorded 3 service SUNDAY NO KOI,I,F:KS C'HAHMON'I' 1AI)IKS of 15- IO to set up ttic title points to hand Owen-Gagc 28 Feb. til:ltull. the crown. IX "Wc'rc playing bcttcr, hut Quinn posted 8 kills lor We'll Get Rack To You 1 I wc~'renot yct on top 01' our Cascville, while Ross addcd Leftovers IO g a I I 1 c' .*' sa i cl C''arnp hc 1 I . 6 kills and 5 blocks. Sparkle City Rollers 9 Terra 30 'Thc Hulldogs jettcd tu a IO- Besides Salcido and Lowry. Smilhsky Xr Hutch 9 CASS CITY'S SARA HOMAKIE returns a shot Monday in Gcneral C'ahlc 28 4 ;idv:ulraFc in thc opcncr of 0 wen - Gag c s c) p h o 111 ore C B's Ll New England Financial 25 t0c c.hariil~i~)nslhir7i~~iiiatch ;mci I~~niellcFritz finished in Damn Nciir Last 9 district action against Lakers. Also shown is Red Hawk se- Sc hriialt/ Crmstrtiu tion 22 all indications pointed 10 iin- double digits witti 1 I points. Par-T Ranch c) cabs xlvcrn 20 otlier casy trip into rcgional Classinate Melissa Ziehm nior Shelly Ulfig. The pair have been the Hawks' best threat Pinheads 6 Mycogen Plan[ Scienccs I9 play I'or the NCTL chanipi- was next on the Bulldogs' Dead Last 5 at the net this season. H y :i t t Far I 11s IC) 011s. scni-ing chart with 9 markers. us 3 Bahich Farins IX Howcvur. Coach ChcryI 0 wen -C agc's .i u ti iors Thumb Auto Wash 17 wiisc 11 I' I' ' 5 s Cl u;ld wo 11 Id C'assic Vargo and Lernanski 1 Mcn's High Scrics: K. Marlctte Oil & Gas 14 pi.ow d il'tbi-c. tit, led the winners at the net, Schotl 572. Gcncrdy 1,ow 14 'Ilic t-aslcs riillicti to tukc ;i combining for 2S kills. High Ga1tit.s: M. Mcn's M art in El cc' t r IC I2 Hawks bow in semis Hutchinson 224, -I7. Rctzold 2 IS, J. Baker 2 1.3, B. Brown High Scrr::s & Guiics: K. MDOT officials testing Youth c h all c' ngcd 11 1 at u r i t y Hawks with 4 points, whilc trict or1 ;i strons showing 2 IO. Hull 645 (2SO), G. Robinson Monday night in [lie scrniti- S ;i r;i H o m a k i e, J c s s i c a Wednesday in its regular sea- Wornen's High Sctics:D+ 640 (2 I7-237),K. Docrr 640. pothole filling machine rliils of'llic Class c' vollcyhi~ll Henderson and Shclly Ulfig son ending tnatch at Vassar. S i Imc' e 5 44 , J . Hu (I' t 1 in s( )n (214-236), R. Root 633 504. rlistrici in Uhly. each posted 2 tallies. The Hawks won a grueling (225-279). 11. Koth 62.5 Old Man Wintcr continues contribute heavily to paw- Wumen's High Ganics: S. And whcn the dust settled, Wiscnhaugh led the Lakers S-gatiie iilatch over thc (231-214)? 1). Hcleshi h2S to raisc havoc tor Michigan iiicnt brcak-ups. As Icinpcra- Bakcr 198, 13. Silancu 194. ;I vctc I-iiIi El kto11- Pig con-E3 ay with 6 service points. Vulcans by the scores of 15- (215-2231, G, Srnitti 597 rcs idc ti ts and 111 ot oris t s. tures risc abovc the frcezing 8, 6-15, 15-8, High 'I'can~ Scrics arld Port 1,;tkc.r ~canie lim inatcd In gaine 2, thc Lakers 3-15 and 15- (218), L). Hyatt 596 (214), fii l'rcc ti niark, sniall cracks in ttic S now 1 1 s, z i g and Cass City with ;i couple of started with an 8-0 run be- I.?. With thc win, Cass City'b Game: Let'tovcrs 1959 & Doug 0'1I)cll 588, J. Krol ;i how 1I-cc~i ng tc 111 pci-aI u rcs road surfacc fill with iiieltcd near identical wins. hind Islamovski, who col- record improves to 14- 194. 688. 58 I (213-220), B. Biehel57X wil I crt';iru ;I pticnoiiwnoti of' snow. ice and rain. Whcn ttic Coac.11 Bclh Howard's Red lected 5 service points before Cos-h Howard point&*) (237), I. CLekai 224, I). nature called potholcs, t c I 11 p c rat u r c s ci r o p , t hc t 11 ( i s- thc I ni'x serving percedt- MERCHANTS LEAGLJIi: Hawk spikcrs couldn't over- the Hawks would get on the Ilickinstin 227. 1). Iherr h04 As the Michigan Ikpart- (urc l'rccws. causing thc age, %%,as thc difference March cotiic ;i pair ol'sluggish starts sL*orchoard. 3 (227), D. Bccchcr 223, tiic t o 1' 'I'r t at on zround to rise and n an s pol- i cxpand. ;tiid ..;iif'lkrcd stxison ending Islaiiiovski gave thc 1,akcl-s in I~L'contcst. MERCHAN KTTE Duanc O'Ikll 2 IS. 1) Millcr (MIXIT),prt'p;~rcs to dclivcr push p;weiiicnts upward. As IO 112 losscs of' 15- IO and 15-9. it 4-0 edge whcn she scrvcd Thu m h We Id i ng LEAGUE: 2 IO. its .Y; 1 .2 billion road and c;irs and trucks drive over tho Senior Kara Mcllendorf led New England I ,il'c Ih -rhc i,;tkel-s, \+41o start s SC- down the linc and thcn rc- March 4 hidgc progrmi in 1990, IT- hollow cavity, the surfacc the Hawks in both service S S Buildcrs 14 niors and a sophoincirc. jet- cordcd a hard kill spike from FKIlIAY NIGHT MIXKI) g i ()rial miti n tori ii ncc force S, cracks and falls into (tic points and accs at Vassar, re- Hollywood Hr Vine 14 tccl to 5- I lead in the opener thc back row on thc Hawk Hills Xr Ilalcs Hospitul I )OZI €3 LES city :ind county road corii- space bclow. Thus, a pothole cording I6 markers that in- R H Body Shop 14 w i t h s opti 0111 o IC Kr i s t i n return . 14 112 missions will bc out in full is horn. cludccl ;I hiill' dozen aces. 1.1 112 March 5 CYisci:t:xii~h ai thc service Triple K f'orcc, work i ng Fresh man Horn ii k i c Silvcr Birch Kcnncl I3 ovcrtiiiic and MDO?' is testing what 1 i c . W i s c tibaug h rec c I ved G cni i n i Pl ill* t i c 5 IO n ti 1;1 t c hcd 1s I am ( ) vs k i ' s c 1'1)rt 'I'huinb Auto Wash 13 Easy 7 41 wcckcnds to deal with the niaintcnancc crews call "u plcnty of'ficlp at 1111' ner f'rorn Kcd Hawk Carrie Wickcs c) C t with 5 servicc points of hcr Wcntu~orthfinished with 14 Cam hiropr;ic ic I2 Kd I i ng 'I'hunde r 31 rcsiilts ol' rollcr coastcr-like po th o I c li1 Ii n g 111ac 11 ine ." s c 11 ot t 111 ii t C'hitriiion t 7 i ~;iin c An a own that included 3 ace 1 >c t roi t :d ison IO t c 11 . w ~cs.servicacwhile poinis Shelly and Ulf'ig a trio col- of I 'I'hc I:;uiiily 3 h 111 pc rut rc s c' IC s w i I I 'r h i s c cl u i p 111 c n t rc in o vcs \, Trisch Scptlc. 2 I s 1 ;I 111 ( ) 3 k I . I s I a 111 o v s k i servcs and got the Hawks J B's C'rcw 9 112 Pi11 he ad 5 3s continiw 10 plow. siind. siilt b Io ke n pave in e n t niat c r i ;I I pl;ic.ctl ;I well conccaled tip back into thc contcst, trailing A Cut Ahovc CI tcc I'S 27 ;ind fill potholcs until terii- Icctcd 7 scrvice points to help Kc )I' kc rernovcs standing water and mil thc first of scvcrul kills 8-5. Ikarn High Gurrie & Scries: All Sciison Rcntal 5 Byc 9 pcriiturcs st;thilizt. l-or thc pxc the winners. applics repair material as thc dut-ing tlw I Aurs' 5-point As in the opcncr, Ciiss City Hollywood Kr Vinc 10.32 Kr 1,ili:avc Stccl h st~tof' thc spring construc- 309 I. vehicle moves down thc 1-1111. wwld narrow the Laker ad- LJIfig and Sara Hornakie Hciilth Mart Pills S High Men's Serics Kr tlon sc'ilsoll. roadway. In addition to this Indiviclud €Iigh Scrics Kr 'Hie h' 0" lslarnovski would vantage to I 1-7 that came off kcpt busy at thc net as sctter Gaiiic: I). Montrcuil 558 "MDCYI' is invcsting $6.3 ncw tcchnnlogy, it is esti- Galiios: 13. Antlies 690 (257- provc to hc thc diffcrcncc in ;I kill spike from LJIt'ig. Jcssicii Henderson and High Ttam Series & Game: (200). billion in its roncis and mated that wcekday. week- lhc contcsl. 235), C. Anthcs 707 (117- Again, howevcr, thc Hawks M on i c a D ( )rI and combi n ed 'l*tiiimb Auto Wash 2087 & High Wonien's Series & bridgcs ovcr thc next S yeat-s. end, nights and ovcrtinic 245-240), G. Robinson h(i 1 Thc 2 Greater 'I'humh Con- would get no closcr. for 85 wts and 29 assists. 7 IO. Giiinc: S. Soldan ( 197), flauh ycar brings us closcr to (219-247), S. Joncs 646 ,508 road patching crews will usc' fircncc f.ocs would altcrnatc Robin Rathjc scorcd the 500 Scries: L. IIi-la 593, P. B. Watson SO6 ( 196). achicvitig our goal in having (21 1-212-223). B. Kutkoski ovcr 40 million pounds of the g~mic'sncxt h points. uti- game's final 2 points to give Ullig Icd Cass City in both Vauglian 585, C1. Wallace High Team Scrics: hsy 7 90 pcrccnt of our ptlvcrncnts (224-229). 11 Shannon patching material on statc til Islaiucwski opencd a 4- Lakers the victory. spikcs and kills. collecting 14 645 S26. K. 0'13cll S I I. 1723. in good condition in 2007. In 033 (244), V.'I'risch 627 highways this year, point spurt lor ttic wirincrs Hornakie paced Cass City and IS, respuctivcly. High Giitne: Rolling tlic short iui-iti wc'vc in- (2 I9),T. Puttingill 625 (219- 200 Gatrics: L. Erla 232, Tcani Some arws of thc starc with ;i h;u-d :ice serve. with S service points. Sopho- Honiakic added 9 kills and 4 c rciiscd o it I' iii ;i i n tu riii ncc: 203, P. Viiughun 224,20 I. C. l'h undcr 5 86. could expcct long-term road 1'r:iiIitig I 1-4. Cass City ~iiorcMonica Dorland atid hl ock s. 224), M. Zawilinski h21 to tiiilliori hudgci $223 pcr and bridge tixes to he,' "in iis M'O11~11closc. thc gap to 1 1-7 (222-247)- R. Salcido 603 Henderson split 4 points. On dctcnsc, Hornakie and ycar, a $50 rnillion incrcase carly as March. 011 3 straiyht scrvict. points (21 I), R. Hull 586 (212- UII'ig wcrc creditcd with 19 ovor last ycar. In addition, we Motorists can report pot- hy Kai-a Mcllondorf' thiit in- VASSAR 213), P. voss579 (21.7).r). and 1 x good rcccptions. Financial planning arc tcs11ng n1'w lcchnology to holes on Interstates, US- cluded 2 ace scrves. The Engclhardr 570. T. Kuck 575. help 11s attack potholcs uiorc Cass City entered the dis- M. Jackson 220. roules and M-routes by call- Hiiwks would gct no closer c I'l'cc I i vc 1y and c Il'ic i c ti t 1 y ." books at the library ing the Michigan Depart- in pnic otic. siii 11 SIarc 1'r;insportat i on Di - ment of Transportation: Cass Is1 ;irnovs.ki t'ndcd thc initial rcctor Jaincs R. I1cSiui;i. 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It was a f;ne*way to end the over the court, the Laker star of the year against a quality regular season. As the Cass was held to 1 I points. opponent. City Red Hawks prepare for Hartel said that the team Cuddie played a strong district competition Wednes- was patient on offense, forc- game at point guard, helping day at Harbor Beach, the ing the Lakers to extend their the team cut turnovcrs to 8. team and the fans now know zone defense and eventually The Lakers were charged that it can beat any team in abandon it. At the half the with 17. Craig Emniert led thc tournament and also be Hawks were in front, 35- 16, the rebounding corps with 9 beaten by most of them. and after 3 periods the lead of Cass City's 26 off the Fresh from a 59-36 decision was extended to 38-25, glass. The Lakers had 21 Friday that knocked the Lak- Cass City opened the fourth with LePage and Brian ers froni a sharc of the quarter with an 8-3 advan- Elbing with 7 each. Greater Thumb West title, tage in the first 2 minutes for Coach Jeff Hartel and his a 46-28 lead and both CASS CITY: Hohhs 1-0 ( I - charges are turning their at- coaches turned to their 1) 3; Cuddie 1-2 (0-1) 8; tention to their first round foe benc hcs . Wright 0-1 (0-0) 3; in thc district. In games between welf- Zawilinski 8-1 (4-5) 23; Ofticially the Hawks meet matched teams, shooting per- Brinkman 1-0 (0-0) 2; the winner of' the Harbor centages often are decisive. Goodall 3-0 (2-6) 8; Enimert Beach-Ubly gamc Monday The Hawks hit 19 of 32 two- 5-0(2-2) 12. night, but actually all of the pointers and 4 of 9 treys for TOTALS 19-4(9-15)S9. Hawks' preparations center 56 percent. Thc Lakers hit 12 around Harbor Beach, which of 32 twos and one of 8 treys LAKERS: Duhey 2-1 (5-8) Cass City defeated in the first for 33 percent. 12; LePagc 5-0 (1-2) I I; gamc of the season. Zawilinski helped boost the Elbing 3-0 (2-2) 8; Jurek I- That doesn't prove much, Hawk percentage, hitting 72 O (0- 1 ) 2; Bouverette 1-0 ( 1 - Hawk fans remember, be- percent from 2-point range. 2) 3. cause in an identical situation It was probably his best game TOTALS: 12- 1 (9-1 7)36. last season, Harbor Beach defeated Cass City. Still. if Cass City shoots as well tonight (Wcdncsday) as Kingston holds BULLDOG JOEL BOLZMAN beats Cardinal Lowell Grimes it did at home against thc Lakcrs, it probably will be a during Monday's district play in Kingston. Bolzman finished long night for the Pirates. off Bulldogs with 13 points in his career ending performance. The Hawks took control of the game early against the Lakers and wcre in com- in district tilt Surrender 10-point lead rnand all the way. In the opening morncnts of the Kingston rolled to an open- The Cardinals preserved the game Heath Zawilinski and ing night victory over visit- win with 4 straight triples tu Dan Cuddie hit treys and ing Owen-Gage Monday in open the final period. Fresh- Class D district basketball man Tyler Lyons sandwiched Owen-Gage cagers end Cass City was off and run- ning. action. a pair of treys betwccn hi& At the cnd of the first quar- The Cardinals received a hack court partner, Brent ter, Cass City was in front, team-high 18 points from Barrons', own 2 treys that freshman center Eric gave the hosts a 47-39 Icad. season with 63-61 loss 18-9, and remained oomfort- ably ahead the rest of the Marquardt during the 58-54 To the Bulldogs' crcdit, win. Coach Mike Rea's Own-Gageended its regu- slightly more than 6 minutes way. they never quit and closed to stretch . lar swson I;n a sour note Fri- remaining in the contest. Coach Jeff Hartel said that squad will now nicet Akron- within 49-47 on steals by Joc: day as visiting Ncw Haven Howard also led Owen-Gage "Four tirncs in a row we the team played great tcarn Fairgrove Wednesday in a Saluido, Justin Anthcs and uvercame a 10-point deficit in assists with 9, which failed to get a shot. Either a defense. One of thc keys was semifinal match-up at 7:30 Howard. in the l'inal period to register complemented 6 steals. bad pass, or ball handling DAN CUDDIE beats the defense down a box and one on thc Lakers' p.m. The winner will ad- With under a minute re- a 63-61 victory. The Rockets used 3 triples error, or we missed easy wide outstanding Matt LePage. vance into Friday night's maining, Barrons and the floor for an easy hoop in the first championship tilt, which is The loss was the Bulldogs' from Adrian Jones late in the open shots," said Westover. With Bill Goodall or Bryce Marquardt hit 4 clutch i'rcc slated to tip-off at 7:OO p.m. 5 t h n on- c ont'e r en c e selhack game to climb back from the quarter against the Lakers. VanVlict dogging him rill throws to seat the Cardinal Quincy LeFergy converted Bulldog senior Chad of' the season. double-digit difference. The v i c tor y . a 3-point play that ended Mcllendorf gave Owen- Owen-Gage grabbed a 15- visitors also benefited from Besides Marquardt, the with 6 ticks remaining on the Gage its only lead of the I1 lead entering thc period a 31-27 rebounding advan- Cardinals had Nathan Brucc clock to give New Haven the opening half, 7-6, when he with 14 points and Lynnb before the brcak, but from tage that included 10 each converted a Derek Howard there the hosts were from Rnn Sweet and Steve comeback win. LeFergy fin- with 10. ished with 15 points. pass that came 5 niinutcs into Bolzrrtan finished with I,? outscored 17-8 to trail at the Woods. Sweet recorded thc contest. markers fur Owen-Gage as internnission, 18-23. game scoring honors with 21) Besides Howard, Owen- The 2 teams would hattlc. the game's only other player Bchind Dcrck Howard, poi n t s. Gage had Nathan Kain and the rernaindcr ofthe half that to reach double digits. who led the Bulldogs with 16 Coach Leon Westover felt Justin Anthes in double fig- ended with the hosts cling- Anthes added 8 points in points, thc hosts slowly built the Bulldogs had several ures with 12 and 10 points, ing to a 22- 18 advantage. vain. a double-digit margin with chances to win down the respectively. Howard kept the Bulldogs close throughout the first 2 quarters, collecting I 1 of his gamc high 22 points. The junior point guard, who drives to the basket better than most college players, hit THE LOWEST all 6 of his shots in the open- ing half, including 5 manu- factured drives and a IS' juniper just prior to the intcr- mission. PRICE Kingston was able to gain their biggcst lead, an #-point edge, on a Marquardt jumpcr from inside thc paint at 20- 12. IN PROPANE But 2 hoops from Howard and another from Joel Bolzman cut the Cardinal margin in half by thc break. HAS The Bulldogs regained the scored 2 of his 14 on lead on consecutive field KINGSTON'S NATHAN BRUCE tallies goals from Bolzman midway this lay-in Monday during district play. through thc 3rd stanza at 28- 27. Kingston, however, ARRIVED outscored the Bulldogs 8-2 to take a 35-30 edge entering the game's final 8 minutes. Fearless IN YOUR AREA. Standingsm Forecast and John Clarke Doug GUARANTEED Haire Haire Hyatt Results GREATER THUMB WEST At Caro - Monday BL Ese 102 4y,k Bad Axe vs. Vassar (Game 1) Bad Axe Bad Axe Bad Axe IPBP 9 3 173 Millington vs. Caro (Game 2) Caro Caro Caro >ass City a 4 164 JSA 7 5 137 ANNUALLY. lad Axe 48911 Wednesday dayville 2 10 6 14 I vs. (Game Game 1 Came I 3CAS 2 10 5 15 Ganie winner Yale 3) Game I Clinched league title Game 2 winner vs. North Branch Ciame 2 Game 2 Game 2 (Game 4) GREATER THUMB EAST Friday C hampianship Caro Caro Bad Axe %&ex EL3 'Deckerville 11 3 E\13 7 At Harbor Beach - Monday Brown City 10 4 13 7 Yale 8 6 10 10 GALLONPER Ubly vs. Ilarbor Beach Harbor Beach Harbor Beach Harbor Beach Harbor Beach 7 7 9 71 Sandusky 6 8 8 t2 Tuesday Marlene 2 12 2 18 vbl 1 13 1 19 Lakers vs. USA Lakers Lakers Lakers C&ched share of league litle Wednesday Garne 1 winner vs. Cass City C'ass City Cass City Cass City NORTH CENTRAL THUMB 59 @eville 32L E!i Friday Championship Cass City Cass City Lakers Peck 11 3 12 7 Kingston 9 5 109 At Marlette - Monday Owen-Gage 8 6 9 11 Brown City vs. Mayville Brown City Brown City Brown City rove 7 7 7 12 North%urOn 4 10 5 14 Tuesday PorlHope 3 11 4 15 FPS 2 12 3 17 Sandusky vs. Marlette Sandusky Sandusky Sandusky Clinched league title

Thursday FRIDAY'S RESULTS Game 1 winner vs. Reese Reese Recse Reese CassCi 59 EPBP36 Reese 8% BCAS 35 Game 2 winner vs. Deckerville Deckerville Deckerville Game 2 winner USA 54 Mayville 52 OT Sandusk 64 Marlette 60 Saturday Championship Reese Reese Reese Deckewih 60 Yale 48 Cros.Lex 62. Harbor Beach 49 At Kingston - Monday Brown City 61, Ubly 43 NCTL-STA Crossovers Port Hope vs. North Huron North Iluron North Huron Port Hope Capac 58. Peck 45 NEW 74 Caseville 50 Owen-Ciagt: vs. Kingston Kingston Kingston Kingston Memphis at Kingston (cancelled) Almonl at A-Fair rove (cancelled) Wednesday New Haven 63, 8wen-Gage 61 Dryden 63.North Huron 54 Game 1 winner vs. Caseville Caseville C' asevi 1\e Caseville Armada a! Port Hope (cancelled) Game 2 winner vs. Akron-Fair. Game 2 winner Akron-Fairgrow Akron - Fa i rgrov Genesee 57 CPS 50 Friday Championship Caseville Caseville C'aseville

Last week's results 15-3 16-2 15-3 872-2010 with Season's Results, Percentages (149-47) 76% ( 139-57) 7 1 "/o (14551) 74'Yo CASS CI'I'Y CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MARCH IO, 199Y C'ASS CITY, MICHIGAN 0wen- Gage students named essay winners Sanilac Y2K committee Three students from which the top 10 essays in sponsoring public meeting 0 we n d a I e - G aget o w n Michigan will be selected. Schools have been named The statewide winners, who local winners in the 30th an- will be announced in April, In resprinsc to the potetitial public lo addressY2K issues. the Sanilac County Banking nual America & Mc Essay will receive cash and U.S. thrcats of the Y2K Problem, The meeting is scheduled for Association; Virgil Stricklcr, Contest, sponsored by Farm savings bonds valued from the Sanilac County Board of Tuesday, March 23, from Sanilac County sheriff, and Bureau Insurance. $SO0 to $1,000. In addition, Cornniissioners formed a 1 :30 tn 4 p,m, in the County Ros we 11 Ti in rnerin an, c i t y The students, who earncd the top essayists will be hon- Y2K Task Force. Conference Room, 37 Aus- manager of Sandusky. first, second and third placc ored at a banquet in Lansing, The task forcc has been tin Street, Sandusky. The spcakcrs will address awards, respectively, are mcct with Michigan's top c h a rg e d w i t h i n s ii r i n g t h ii I Speakers at the meeting will how thcir respective units ot Crystal Brown, Jennifer governmental leaders and hc Sani 1 ac C'c )tin ty govern mcn I include Jerry Williams, pove rnrile n t or busi nesscs iirc Sparks and Ashley Pawlak. featured guests at a Lansing o fli c t' s and g ov e rn 111 en t sc r- Michigan Y2K project rnan- addressing the Y2K issue. All 3 received award certifi- Lugnuts minor league hase- vices are prepared to meet ager; representatives from The ineciing will also pro- cates for their ac hievemcnt. ball game dedicated in thcir any potential Y2K challenges Detroit Edison and the Na- vide an opportunity for citi- As the school's first place honor. that would affect the deliv- tional Red Cross; Perry Tens to ask questions and dis- winner, Brown's name will Several thousand eighth ery of guvernrnent services Chris ten berry, president of cuss this important issue. also be cngraved on a plaque grade students from nearly to Sanjlac County citizcns. for permanent display in the 500 Michigan schools par- Thc task fr~rceis also charged 11 I school, ticipated in the 1998-99 with providing city and ~JII- Brown's first placc essay America & Me Contest. The lage governnients and thc IlCall Us = 872-201011 now advances to the state topic of this year's contest general public with intiirnia- 11 II leve 1 corn pc t i t i on, from was "My American Hcro". AMERICA & ME Essay Contest winners representing Owen- Gage Schools are (from left) Ashley Pawlak (third place), Jen- ing a Iiiceting for the kenera1 1' '1 nifer Sparks (second place) and Crystal Brown (first place). National Agriculture Week

March 114 I 20,1999

F-- rn FARM, HOME, AUTO INSURANCE

"If you're having trouble -- figuring out your insurance needs, we'll be glad to help." [T--\ McVey Agency Inc. 4546 Leach St. REPRESENTING Tuscola County at Michigan Farm Cass City, Mich. L- I RABIDEAU Allstate' Bureau's annual Lansing Legislative Seminar were (front row, (517) 872-4880 872-4860 You're in gDod hadl 6505 MAIN STREET CASS CITY (517) )) [FARMSTOREc#o'mIy'- -In-1cla Being in good hands is the only place to bey left) Charles Zwert, Steve Foley, Ray Knoll, Bill Gray, (back us Out! I 0I 997 Allrute Insurance Company. Nonhbrook Illmo& Subnct to avaihbilirr and qualficarions row, left) Wayne Bierlein and Anthony Bierlein. I COXPLETE ON-TWCFARM Farmers SERVICE 7KawasakiK attend Copeland Gornowicz Agency, Inc. All lines of insurance 1 Let the good times roll. Bob Copeland Robert Gornowicz seminar Executive Agent Executive Agent (517) 872.4006 Farm fan d prcscr va t i ()I1, 1ti e I Cass City 48726 Righ t-to-Farm Act, Projec t 6539 Main GREEEN and a host of'other "CROP and FARM INSURANCE" issues were discussed as about 400 Michigan f'armurs expressed thcir agricu1tur;il concerns to Icgislators dul-ing PROPANE VULCAN@CRUISERS BAYOU" & PRAIRIEmAWs Michigan Farm Burcau's iin- nual Lansing Legislurrvc "See us for all Scininar, held Fch. 9 ;it the Lansing Centcr. your Oil & Gas =-I%!gE!?!$ Fariners froin ;~urossthe stalp, I'C p re s e ri I I n g needs 'I M i u h i gm' s d i vc rse agr i u 111 - (517) 872-2065 turd industry, attended the annual pairing olfarnrers and legislators.

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Three hrcakout sessions . .- VEHICLES 1 VI . served as educational and discuss ion l'oruiii s for Farin KX MOTOCROSS Bureau inemhers hcforc meeting Icgislators duiing a Serving All Your Engine Needs late aiternoon receplii)ii . Since 1957 l'he Right-to-Fariii Act's LAWN-EOV Mwa Scc. 4, which allows town- driens XIHLVI," Iy -"*** PARTS ship znning to supcrsedc the CAR0 A McCULU3CH HOMELlTE "Your One Stop Shop" On M-24 In Caro act. conlinued to he 01' gi.car concern for iiiaiiy l'at-iiiing 517-673-3939 opcr;i t i I) I I s . paI' t ic ii I ;ir I y I i vc - Kawasaki ATVs are recommend& for use only by persons 16 years of age or older Kawasaki also recommends that all An/ riders s t ouk. Briggs L Stratton take a trainin course For more informalion see your dealer or call the ATV Safely Instilute at 1.800.887.2887 WARNING ATVs 673-4367 can be hazarious to operale For pur safety always wear a helmet eye protection and protective clothmg Never carry a passenge Kohler Never ride under the Influence o drugs or alcohol Never ride on public roads or pavement Avoid excessive speeds and stunt Farmland prcscrviition was Tec u in se h 1264 E. Caro Rd. driving Be exfra careful m difficult terrain also a hor topic. as thrmcrs explored possible solutions t c) M i c ti i g a n ' s d cc 1 i ti i n g far inI and. A pi-c.s e n t at i on was ol't'e red tjy M I L' h i g an I ;;1rni Bureau's new flu-inland prcs- ervation dircutor, Jim Fuersten au, on iigric u I t iiral security arcas (ASA).which arc blocks 01' land sct asidc for t'armland. t3ulldng Uolorbln lor EMtncton I Farl-ncrs cun t i 11u e d t 11 push 2060 Sand Beach Road 2061 Wesl Car0 Road I for f'urthcr funding of' Projcct Bad Axe, MI 48413 Caro, MI 48723 1 517.269.2Q60. Phone 517-673-3121 Phone I GREEEN. which is an clfort 51 7-2693099- Fax 51 7-673-6062.Fax 1 to boost thc s~c"sccono~iiy 800-680-9457 - Wats 800.968-7636.Wats I by x p ii n d i 11 g M i u tii gan ' s p Iant - h ;is c d ;L g 1- i L' u I I u rc ai1 d 7 p rocc's si ng s y SICins ~t 1 r( )usti Air Conditioning is right 618 DIESEL rcscarch and cducational around the corner. t progains whilc protecting Priced right in the Spring and prcscrving the quality of' --- .. -Water Furrlps Water Softeners -Complete Swim On Cars. Trucks the environnicnt and t tic * Air Conditioning llnd Fm Eguipment I Truck Parts Available - safety 01' thc Iood supply. * Plrinibing Supplies Heating 8 Furnace * rriergy Efficient Furnaces Installation & Repalr The scniinai- scrvc.d ;is ;in Annual Federel lnspctions Dn Trucks cxccl It. nt opportunity to Howard's Heating, DAVE7923 €ad OSEMOSKI, City Rd., OWNERCarr City honor those lc~isl~~~~~t-~wlio Air Conditioning and PHONE 5 17-872-4540 have scrvcd agriculture well. Plumbing Supplies Sen. Harry Gast was pi-e- 872-2030 sented with Michigan Fmii Mon Fri 8 a rrl. 5 p mi: Sat 8 a in - Noon Bureau's top honor -- thc Ftriergencp service 872 5351 after 5 p m 6573 Main Sf Cass City, Michigan 1998 Distinguishcd Scrvicc / to Agriculturc awiird. In ad- dition. Scn. Guorgc McManus was honored with the prestigious 1998 Michi- gan Fami Bureau Sil\cr Plow, Award. Michigan Fariri Rui-cau is the s t a t c ' s 1 arges t gc nc i-aI far in organ i zat i on . w i t h Ih9,202 nicriibci, 1'aniiIic.s. CASS CITY RED HAWK Cass CitvJ honor roll

Cass City Middle School I;or res t *. c'h iid f:rii ti u i s * , Toner, Aricllc 1Jrban. Nicho- irclciid tiw h;i\ its honor roll S ;i iii it n t 11 ii C; I11 s p i e *' , A n d y las Walthcr, Steven Walthcr. t tic 3 id I11 ark i n g pc r I ( )d . Hahs, C'alcb Hanby, Gail Bryan Warj u , Josh u ii War k . Hiir-rwic k. Ky a ti Hart w ic k. Teresa Woodward, Megan STH GRADE Michael Hiivcns. M;rt-ccI Zartnian, Kaylenc Zit'hrn. HclIiind. Rt.yii11 Hi I I. Carrie Kyiiii Ahiisso. C;rcgor>~ H i I I ;I kc I.?', Piiu I E4 oe I z I e. S'IH GRADE SCHEDULES Ash hi-cch. B re I I B ;i h ic ti. J c'n na Hoft'tiian. Krist a Dustin Baclcr, Niuliolitx BASKETBALL VOLLEYSALL WRESTLING H (1 111 ;i k i c * . E 1 i 11 h c t h I.auru Auten*, Jason - z I3 ;id c I-, c' ;I i I I i n B ;irn c s . HoxIc",JCSSUP Hoyt, Idee B ar I' i g iir * . Lau 1.a B ii 1. n es . Kac ticill B i c hc I, 1.1 US I i 11 H 11t u Iii tis ( ) n . c'c rey Joh 11son , Staccy Bcssler, Holly Bitzcr, Krysta Hoycc, Jcnni- C'li;id Ke i sc I.. Josh uz1 Brooks. Jarod Chard, Heidi f'e I- €3 I- i 11 k 111 ;i 11 . I, ;I u 1.1'II Kilbourti, Rose Kriig, I,uann Cheng, Brandy Cooper. Rob- I3 r~iic-IN )w k i , fjric €3 11 I I( )ek. I .ii 111 i i~g*. I3 e t h ii n y ert Dale, Deidre Dccring, A 111 he I' B 11 I' ti s . I1() 11 II ii I .ang I ()is *, Stiic y McChl I uin, Aaron Dicgcl, Alcasha I3 us ti on g . S ;ir;ili C'h i Itl x. Nicholc McCoinas. Scan Edwards. Paula Flucggc, Tit- Monicit C'ronk, K~IICC M c Far I and, 'I'i t II()t h y M i II s, l'any Francis, Amnnda I c ii c c 11 c ( 11, C k i . I n i I I i k s I );I ti ic.1 Mitt Icstitl. Christ ina Fredcric k, Ashley Frocdc, Libby Ilocri-". Piiul M (jti I o I 11 c 1.1). Kay la Courtnay Green*. Jarrod D/,icl inski. Anclrcit ITrla. M I) 1-1.1 5 11. J OS h u it N o I ;\[I. Glaza, Becky Hartel*. Heidi at Harbor Beach M i IC tic 1 I 1; 1.1 tiiiin. .I c 1-i c ;I C'tirihti n;i Oscntoski. Hartwick, Joc Hawley. II 11 scl o 1.1'. A 111 ;iii cl ;I Fc n i ,u A Ic x ii n d c r I'ii 1111 a t e c r, Lindsey Hcndrick. Cyndi Fun to II . K () s s; F'()rrc s I *! . Antoncttc Peters, Rcbccca Henn*, Kurtis Hcssler*. N i c o I c I:roc (1 c , I ,o y ;I n Cass City vs. Pot ry k us, J iiin i c Pra t t , Isabel Hoppc, Eli/.ahctli G;iyriici-.Justin Gl;i~:t*.C'ory I)c I orc s Rii h I dcau . J c ssc H o y t , Dar 11 I wan k o v i t sc ti e H aag . As I1 Icy H c n d r i c k . ti ad c I.. Pat r i c k Rc c d , J c'ss i c a K atii rad * , Est cc Aiiiicc Hcnncsscq. Nic*olc SICpli ii ti i c K i c h ards * . I,au rc n La Favc , Jess ic it Lc s I c I., C h r is Harbor Beach H c I'OIIC III 11 5. A I c ,Y iI id^' I' Kc ) w c *, Andrc w Sc h i n nerer, Mahnrg , Brooke Marks * . Hiiitt, .I;ic*oh Howiiid. Sarii s c ;I n s e vc 1';l fl ce , Lc ;1 ti S iiiii Moore, C h r i stop hc I'

Hc)w ;ii-rl. Ka Ip ti HI) x ic Chri s ~ 1999 Boys' Basketball Schedule . S hc r 111 iin * . 7';irii S hcr 111 an, Morris. C'ryst:iI Moss. t optic I- .I oh 11 son, J 11 s t i n Justiti Sorenson. Kristina Chrystal Nicol, Jcssica Home games in bold 7:30 p.m.

K i I tj( )urn ~ M ;it t lie w Koc p t', S p;iu Idi ng *'. J;ison S pc i rs, N ic: ol * , Ann e N i LY,O I ii. J t' n - titi st I- .;in t ti, C1 ()plIC I cl ti B 1x1- I c s s i c S pc 11 cc r. Kc 11 11 c i h nil'cr O'Brien. Alissn Pasunt, Dcc. 8 Harbor Beach I c' y I ,;i 11g c II hu 1-9, S ii r;i h S1>cIiCCr. SICVCIISteely, An- Noal Powcll. Renee 11 Bad Axe ld;ingtiiiiid. Iiv;iii lA;iirric,Jill 2c I ii S t occ k I e *, N i c ti o i as Putc I hau g h , R aje 11 15 Uhly 1.0~~.I)crt.ick M;iIIory. SI()u IC n bu rg * , Kay I i ti '1;~k. Kayt hut ha", Siiniantha Siiho. 18 USA Kat ic M c I n tosti #:, C;;iv i 11 22 Caro J t' ff'c ry Tc 11 husu h, J c ss i c J c s s i c ii S ii m o n s. Josh VOLLEYBALL M i I I s. 1'11 i I i p N ii he 1-11 ;ik , I'LICkey *. Joscpti Vandcc-ar. Sherrnan, Brandon Spctrs, Jan. S Marlette L,itwrcncc Ncrkowski. C'hd Airlili-c Voss, 7,iicli;ii.y Voss, M it t t S t out en bu rg * , Ad iiiii 8 Rccsc

Nc w t ( . J 11 st i Oncl raj k ii ~ n n Aimc Warack, Andrew 'I'a 1 as k i , Ta I i s a 'I'a 1 ;IS k i * . 12 Dcckervil le riincloti Iiik~)w ;ic B 01u sk i *, .I I\ ii , c 1s BCAS MARCH 13 W h i t t a kc r, Tara W h i t t a kc r * , R y n Thorn ton N i ho 111s Pulrncr. Alcx I'app, Ivan Jake Wilder, Heather Turner * . I., i zit Vo I iiic r i n g * , 19 Sandusky Pc rii sk i , t3c ii.i;iiii i ti t'c Iti I. Wi Imo t h, Traci Wood ward, Michael Wark, Kristen 22 Mayvillc Hcidi Pot~ici-oy, Stianc Michael Wright. Michael Wiles, Melissa Woodwml, 26 Yale Regionals ~'oslus/.ny, -1~~IraF'owcl I. Zmierski 11* Mcl issa Zriiicrski. Feb. 2 Brown City Ashley I'utct-baugti, Kcbcuc;i 5 Lakers Put n 11 111 . I: 1. i c K cccl . 7TH GRADE 12 Bad Axe Siiiiiiiii I 11 ;I I< i sdo11. J ;in1 i c Grant 16 USA in Cass City Ryan, Rita Kyno, Valeric Allyson Bell*, Jamie Ben- 19 Reese Sc ;is y, And rc' w hiigc ne , 23 n S j alii i n, Jacob B ri n kman, BCAS I., i 11d s c y S pc i rs * , K y a ii Greg Dillon, Krystee deadline 26 May ville 1999 Girls' Volleyball Schedule Storm *, Jiirod Stoutcnburg, March 5 Lakers Dorland*, Alison Eiiirnert*, Home games in bold J c 1'1 'u r y S t ( )utc n bu rg * , R rancl i Tyler Erla, Nathan Fisher, near 8-13 Districts 'I'idaski, Wnync Taylor, Jenna Kristi Flueggc*, Gavin Dcc. 12 L ;i kc r I n v. J V /Fr TBA 'I'irnko, Michael Tdd, Kalen M i c h i gan Ag r i c u 1 I 11 rii I Frederick, Lauren Galloway, 14 Ubly/AF Vu @ AF, JV @ Ubly -1-1-i s h Ie r. He athc r Vat tc r, S t c ward s h i p As soc i at i on Adam Haag, Leslie Hacker*. Caro Inv. Jancllc Vcncnin, Evan mciiihers who iirc interested 1999 Wrestling Schedule 19 8:30 Eric Hanby, Erik Hclwig, Jan. 6 Caro 6:30 Vc ) 1 Ii 1 c 1.1 ti g , Ad r i c n n c Wutj u , in conducting on-tiiri~rc- Home games in bold Sarah Hobbs*, Amy 8 JV/Fr Bad Axe Inv. 3:30 Anibcr Wciss. Garrett search this suiiitiicr hmc uii- Howard * , Jesse J oh n so11, 9 Bad Axe Inv. Var 8:OO Wiuticrt, Jcl'l.rcy Wills. Erin til March IS to apply tilt- spc- pcc. 3 Caro/Brandon 6:OO Nathan Laming", Maegan 11 Yale 6:OO Witkovsky. cia1 grants. 5 Cros-Lex Tourney 8:OO I,aurie*, Erika Karavas. 14 Bad Axe 6:OO Kayla Karr, Alcx Kundinger, Growers can receive up to 9 Vassar/B V 6:OO fiTH GRADE $250 for on-farm dcnionstra- 12 Marlcttc Tourncy I 0:00 I6 La he r I 11v. J V 9:00 Kcvin Lowe, Tiaja Lowrey, 18 Brown City 6:OO tions and up to $750 t'or on- I6 Bendlc 6:OO Dustin Mallory. Timothy 21 USA 6:OO I H,olly Anglc, C'1i;inc.y Balk, f;iriii rcscarch projects* says Jan. 9 Yale Inv. 9:OO Martin, Andrea Mcln tosh, 28 KCCW As tiI cy €3;I r I. i gar * , Cui.i ss a Jeff McMahan, Colt. John Durling. MASA on- 13 Cros-Lex/Yale 6:00 Rmx, Jcssicii Rcllcw, Andrcw fitriii research coordinaror at I6 Bridgeport Inv. 9:OG 30 Lakcr Inv. Var. 9:oo Mellendorf, Henry Metzger. Feb. 4 BCAS 6:OO Hi-own. 'litsha Bryant, Gil- M i c h i gun St atc U n ivcrs i ty . 20 MayviIle/Lakers 6:OO Nicholas Miller, DeAnna 8 Brown City h:OO bc 1.1 13 urns l l l, Jcssi cii Pas I M ASA - tu[idcd 23 M a y v i I 1e Newby, Joshua O'Dcll. 11 May v i I I e C 11 appc I. Pat 1.1 c i ii Dit IC * , proJccts rangcd l'rotii on- 27 Sandusky/Bad Axe 6:OO Mallory Powell", Scott 12 Vas s ar Inv. J V 4: IS 1)a ti i c I I c 110 h 11, Zac h f'iit-11t crop and cnv i ron nic n- 30 Irrilay City Inv. TBA Regncrus, Brandon Stcc. 13 Lakcr Inv. Vrtr. 9 :00 L1( 1 1 I ;I I1d . s c' ( )I 1 I 111Que s I1 ;ty, till tcseiit.ch 10 nictic 111~kc*t Fch. 3 Brown CityMarlette 6:OO Brice Stine, Nicholas 20 Bad Axe JV/Fr 1,eague A I I i so11 f i I I i s, B rand on Swanson, Jennifer Swecncy, test i n g . 11 Garber/R ranc h 6:OO kiitoti. Jmd I ;c: vi-is, C'asey Durling says MASA will 13 League TBA 20 Vassar Inv. Var 9:00 Megan Toner", Zachary 25 Lakers pro v i d c I i m i tu d tu c: h n i c it 1 17 'Ikam Districts support in designing, intcr- 2 0 Ind. Districts 27 1,eaguc (a' IJSA Van Erp named '99 preting and reporting rc- 24 Team Rcgionals March 3 vcl s s ar 6:W search projects. He u;tn hc 27 Ind. Regionals 5,h I) i st r i c t s 'IBA contacted f'or iidvicc on de- 13,14 Kegionalc TBA Bartnik Sales & Service student award winner vcloping thc proposal l~ortii;ii and for hclp in structuring thc Phone 872-3541 pro-icct so that it provides SPONSORED BY THESE HAWK s0osrE.m meiining tu1 scicnt i tic rcsul ts. Proposals should bc niiiilcd AI Swiderski to Ryss LitRowe, MASA, Id- 1 Anderson/Tuc key/ Anrod Screen Cass City Tire The award rccognizcs the 605 Birch St., Kalkaska, MI General Agency Bernhardt, Doran & Ca. P.C. Cylinder co. Phone 872-5303 critical role that career and 49646, or t'axcd to hirii at Michigan Phone 673-1488 Phone 872-3730 Phone 872-210 1 tcchniual cducation plays in h 16-2SX-33 18. His photic pi tparing to~~iorrow'swork number is h 16-258-3305. torcc. Vaii Erp will hc M orc i n 1.0 riii11 ti ( ) n it hc )ut the Cass City Chronicle Cass City Oil & Gas B ub ba's d a w iirclcd a w I ti ne r ccrt i fic a t c grants can he obtaincd l.roiii Phone 872-20IO Phone 872-3 122 Phone Phone 872-4380 and a $100 gift certificatu. Durling by writing to him at 872-1237 264 Plant and Soil Scicnccx ~. Detroit Edison I'hc winner is ;i second-year Building, MSIJ, East 1,;in- CELLULARONE@ Dr. Paul Chappel, DDS Charmont Turning student in ttic construction- sing. MI 4XX24 or by calling Car0 (SI 71 673-1666' energy into Bad Axe (51g 269- 1666 Dr. James DDS Motel birilding pi-ogram and will be him at 5 17-353-3209. cxt. 2. Thomas, ZF solutions a I999 honor srudent gradu- Sandusky (8 70) 648-7666 Phone 872-3870 Phone 872-2270 or Phone 1-800-477-4 74 7 ate at Bad Axe High School. Thanks for I-800-624-8766 'I'hc daughter of Bob and Classy Double D Harris Hampshire calling 872-201 0 Chemical Bank Sue Van E:rp of Bad Axc @) Gas & Diesel Repair Agency, Inc. plans to coiitinuc hcr techni- Phone 872-4355 cuts with feature L&l Phone 872-4540 Phone 872-4351 cal cducation ai Ferris State story ideas Phone 872-5255 Karen Van Erp U n I vc 1.5 it y

._- Erla's Dr. Robert Green, DDS Dr. Hoon K. Jeung, Food Center Dr. Nicholas Nahernak, DDS M.D. Phone Phone 872-218 1 YANKEE CANDLES@ 872-2191 Phone 872-2I 1 1 Phone 872-4611 Huron Business The New Klco-lnbody Products Cass City Insurance Agency Phone 872-2645 Phone Phone 872-2075 Phone 872-5655 872-5114 Forest Glen@ M.A.R.C. INSURANCE AGENCY Kirn Electric Cass City - Phone 872-2084 \ Caro - Phone Phone Phone 872-3821 673-4999 our March 872-2248 Michigan Athletic Rehabilitation Center Caro - 673-2555 Phone 872-4880

Fragrance Kranz Funeral Homes LaFave Steel Dr. Paul Lockwood, D.C. Mr. Chips Food Store Cass City 872-2195 Phone 872-27 63 Phone 872-2765 Phone 872-5688 Kingston 683-2210 of the Month McDonald's Ken Martin Electric People's Choice Market Phone 872-4114 McVey Agency, Inc. @. Phone 872-4346 20% Off Phone 872-4841 Phone 872-4860 .. Phone 872-4373 -- Mutual NAPA Thumb National MA rn&WMlUls Bank &Trust Savings Bank Martin & Dave Osentoski Phone 872-4311 Phone 872-2105 Phone 872- 1943 Phone 872-4377 Coach Light Phatmacy S.H. Raythatha, M.D., P.C. Schneeberger's 6480 MAIN STREET Walbro Corp. (Dr. Ray) TV & Appliances CASS CITY. MICHIGAN 48726 Phone 872-213 1 Phone 872-5010 Phone 872-2696 PAGt; -I'tIN <'.4SS ('1-I'Y C'HKC)NICI,Ii - WEDNESDAY. MARCH IO, 1999 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Audit brings good news Council reviews reports l Holbrook l Area News rial u 1-c uccl IO risc in 1998 with ;in "Wc'vc drcady had our l'ii-st i nc rciisc of' :thou t $2 111 i II ion. tion toppcd $4. IS million - (single t'miily rcsidcncc) pcr- 'l'hc SEV totalcd the highest total since 1994 Mrs. Thelma Jackson rnit pullcd for 19cl9," she $4 8 * h 7 x * 2 3() ILIS t y c iir, c ()I11 - boosted by construction ~ Phone 658-2347 added. "I think the new piii-cd to !h37,3c)S,IO0 in ot' ;i nuw medical arts center ho111 c x t ;ir t s arc de t'i n i I c 1 y 1992. and reg ion al dial y s i s t'nc i I ity. going to cot~ichack.'' .Vi 1 I age o t't'ici iils rcrnai n and ;i planned assisted living .over thc past 25 ycat-s, thc stymied by an on-ping dis- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris Bobbi and Sheryl Allen colllplcx. village has captured some $9 urcpanc-y hctwc.cn tlic (Mary Lou) and Mrs. and were Wednesday dinner However, for the first tinic illillion in grant f'unding, o 11 n t o 1' w ;i t c r ni ped Mrs. Lewis Bentley of Au- gucsts of Allen Farrelly. in at least 28 yeat-s, not a p u which hiis bccn used for 21 burn were Sunday guests of Jan McCune of Waterford single zoning perniit was is- i'rotii \,illiigc wells and the Lriit-icty 01' pro~ectsranging anloutit of' watcr hillcd. Ben and Donelda Meske at and Mrs. Ken Osentoski sued for II ncw single family 1.1-omst rcc t i tii provernen t to Port Hope and evening spent Saturday with Mrs. s ?* residence. Villagc Managcr I tic village's wells punipcd c' ( )nSI r u c t i ( n o 1' I hc was tc w:i - guests of Betty and Bryce Alex Cleland and Carol Janc rlowning exprcssed op- tor t re at tile tit plant . ncarly I30 inillion gallons of Hagcn. Laming . timisni. saying ncw housing *'ftic watcr in 1998, however, Jim Foster of Wdtersford Mrs. Allen Depcinski was starts tunc1 to he cyclical in village's state equal- ized valuation (SEV)contin- iiiorc than 20 inillion gallons and Allen Farrelly were a Sunday guest of Mr. and M'cI'C 11 II ;ic'c'( )U Ti t cd l.or, rc s 11 It - Thursday supper .guests of Mrs. Bernard Holdwick at ing in ;i loss of' about 16.7 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Franzcl. Harbor Beach. percent. Village oflicials say Eugene Cleland of Bad Axe andBobbie Allen andFarrelly Sheryl had Allen din- Suspects indicted sotiic of' the "lost" watcr is and Jack Doerr were ciuc to Iciiks in the system, Wcdnesday supper guests of ner at China King in Bad Axe hut they hclicvc ttic biggest whcrc thcy found scrccncd Mrs. Curtis Cleland. Tuesday.Mrs. Martin Sweeney vis- ciilptit is ;isin$ w;iter nictcrs. rnari.juana drying racks cov- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jackson lifc without parole," Green cring more than 1,400 squarc and Thelma Jackson at- ited Mrs. Jim Booms and said. "Any sentence will he Plans call l'or continued in- tended the funeral of Marie fcct. Rcrnnants 01' dricti vestigation into the problem, Gillis Brown at the Huron imposed upon each dcfen- riiarijunna wcrc fi)und strt'wn Griggs at the McAlpine Fu- County Medical Care Center dant undcr the f'cdcral scn- including uhccks 01' the neral Homc in Bad Axe, across the entire flooi-01' the riictcrs used to tiicasurc the in Bad Axe Thursday morn- tencing guidelines according barn. Wednesday. ing. to the nature of the ol'fcnses nutiibcr 01' gdlons pumped Allen Farrelly was a Sunday of conviction and the critni- A search of a locked stor- from villagc wells. dinner and aftcrnoon guest of Betty Hagen visited Chris- tine Conkey at thc Huron nal backgrounds, if any, of age root11 in thc northwest Mr. and Mrs. Mark Farrelly AUDIT REPORT County Medical Care Facil- cacti 01' [tic defendants. corner ot'thc barn rcvcalud ;I and sons. ity Friday. "As indicated. . .several 01' sophisticated final dry ins CASS CITY youngsters joined millions of other students The Holbrook Hclpers 4-H othcr husinqs Monduy, Ten members of the Trav- thc dcfkndants arc also fliu- and proccssing room. Grny In group met at the honic of Joel C'hnriiberlain 01' Yco & across the country in celebrating Dr. Seuss's birthday March ing the potcntial forfeiturc of' said the processing room was Judy Doerr Wednesday eling Breakfast Club met at Yeo, P.C., Marlcttc, pre- their property." fully heated, insulated and 2 as part of "Read Across America". Above, Campbell El- evening for canvas stitch the Franklin Plaza for break- had tiiorc than 2,048 square sented thc annual audit re- needlework. fast Thursday morning. INVESTIGATION feet ot'linal drying racks built port. ementary School Principal Jody Miklovic got into the spirit Prizes were won by Helen They will meet at the Peppermill next week. into thc walls froin l'loor to Cham herlai ti gave vi I Iagc by donning a Cat in the Hat costume and reading to students. Ellicott and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Martin Sweeney vis- Thc reccnt arrests culrni- cei 1 i ng . t'inanccs a clean bill 01' Martin Sweeeney. Margc ited Mr. and Mrs. Jim B. nated a 2X-month invcstiga- tical t h, say i rig t tic iiccou111 i ng Feebish and Jim Ballagh An itemizcd list found in thc Sweeney Wcdnesday. tion that began Oct. 3 I, 1996, firm found no prohlcms. In when cards were played whcn the Sanilac Drug Task proce s s i n g roo 111 i n d i c at cd Collins joins extension staff Thursday at thc home of Jean that 19,000 marijuana plants fxt, she added, village oll'i- Force discovcrcd evidence cials have done 11 great job Reid. Thcy will meet March had hccn processed in 19'36. A ncw 4-H youth agcnt is griiiii. For the past 3 years, t ion. revealing the presence of a in budgeting and correcting 18, at thc home of Mr. and Thc Sanilac Drus ?'ask on thcjob in Sanilac County. she has hccn ii voluntccr ad- In her ncw role, Collins will Iargc , sopti i s t i c a t cd m nr i - Mrs. Jim Ballagh. Force spearheaded the invcs- conccrns hrought up in the Michigan S tate University visor for thc Sandusky work in with Alctha Mahaffy, juan;i growing and process- past. such ;IS inurcasing rcv- Mrs. Carl Sageman and t i gat i on that foI 1 OW ccl . tic )w- Extcnsion has hircci Michellc County 4-H Junior Lcader- 4 - H 17 Io g I ii ti1 ass i s t an I. a ti d ing operation on a 75-acre cnucs in ttic wustcwatcr trcat- C'ol Ii tis of' Sandusky County, Betty Hagcn went to the farm located at ,5647 Argylc ever, thcy reucivcd assistiincc ship Club. hundreds of volunteer 4-H McAlpinc Funeral Home in mcnt fund. Ohio, IO fill the position vii- leadct-s to insure Sanilac Rd., Decker. f'rom a host 01' law cnforcc- Bad Axe Tuesday to pay their C hnrii hcr lai n notcd the vi I- catcd by Iris Bounds, who C'ollinx gixiuated in I995 Chronicle Liners Authorities di suovcrcd the 111 e n t agc nc i e s . County's 4-H prograrn con- respccts to Marie Griggs. lago rucuivcd iicarly $4,000 clcctcd last tall to accept a from Ohio State University tinucs to bc ;i positive inllu- operation while following up Mike and Ellen Moorman Work Like Magic! Among the agencies that more in revenue and spent tcaching position in Port with a Bachelor of Science encc to the county's growth. on ii cornplaint that horses and Dennis and Sharlene Cass City Chronicle participated wcrc ttic $2h,6h6 lcss than anticipatod Hu t'oti. Lkgrcc in anirnal science/ The 4-H position is sup- wcrc running loose on the Hagen were Wednesday S iig i ti ;iw Drug En l'orcc iiic n I in the general l'und last year, C'ollins grew up in ii 4-H iigri-husincss. She is cur- ported by the Sanilac County Phone 872-2010 p ropc rt y , the evening guests of Brycc and Agcricy (IIEA) ol'l'iuc, the boosting general fund l.Litiiily and was active in rently pursuing a master's €3 ()ard o t Co ni 111 i si on c rs and s Betty Hagen. Sanilac Drug Task Forcc Eva tis v i 1 le, I nd ., DE A o l'li cc . halancc to $238,476. Sandusky County's 4-H pro- degree in cxtcnsion cduca- MSU Extension. Director WiIIiani Gray uallcd the Louisville, Ky., DEA 01'- I thc operation the most pro- licc, the IRS Crimin:il Inves- l'c ss i o n al he ' d eve r c o 11ic tigation Division ol'l'icc in across, saying it was capable Evansville, Ind., the Kcn- of producing more than tucky and Indiana State Po- 20,000 pounds of proccsscd lice, the Warrick County t1iari.j uana worth several mil - S her i 1'1"s Dc piir t inc n t . t tic lion dollars each ycar. Van derbu rg h Clo u ti t y Ol'ficcrs scarched a mobile S hcr i ff ' s Dcpar t 111 e n t , and hotiic and a 15,000-square- thc Bardstown Policc Dc- foot s t a h I e/barn corn pl e x , part mc n t . Cass City students spreading the message

I i c se rv iuc ii1111ou ~ICC111~ 11 t S. Volz s:iic1. the Tuscola County SMART The studcnts rccordcd 4 Stk #9307 Stk #9210 team. ;innouncctiients -- 30- and 1999 CHEVY SILVERADO 1999 CHEVY MALIBU LS 1999 OLDS AURORA 1999 CHEVY PICK-UP 'I Wc ' re t:iI k i ng ahou t a1 co- 60-sccond radio siwts targct- Si0 tiol, drugs. tobacco," Helwig ing youth and parcnts -- Extended Cab Comfort All The Options Luxury For Less LS Decor, AIC & more said. "We want to rnakc it which arc cxpcc*rcd to he 36 Month Lease 36 Month Lease 36 Month Lease 36 Month Lease clear this covcrs all of thosc aircd in the county latcr this r i s k - t ;i k i n g he h av i or s , not 111 ti , on t ONLY zrmonth ]US1 sex. Ikspitu tlic students' ~1'- $289 "We want kids to niakc the forts, Tusuolii County is lag- I-ight choices, and it' this ging hchind Huron and helps at all. * ," Sanilac in terms of adult in- SM AK'I' 'I'earn act iv i t ics, terest and participution in the funded this year by II SMART Team progriltii, ;IC'- .K I 20,000 ($40,000 per cording to Hclwig. who county) state grant, include hopes to see that change t0l- tccn theatre, peer education, lowing an upconiing kick-off suriirncr day camp, aftcr I u nc heon. Stk #9042 school clubs, billboards, Everyone is invited to a- school surveys, media cam- tend ttic f'rcc cvcnt, slated t'oi- 1999 CHEVY VENTURE VAN 1999 OLDS ALERO GL 1999 CHEVY BLAZER 1999 OLDS INTRIGUE GX paig n 5 and paren t/co nini u- April 16 at noon at the Dc- Loaded, Ext., 4 Dr. Loaded, 2 Dr. wlZR2 pkg. Sporty 4Dr. Sedan nity awareness and education troit Edison North Area En- 36 Month Lease 36 Month Lease 36 Month Lease events. ergy Center in Cass City. Parents, business profcs- I "In ;I reccnt survey 01' 7 sionals - anyone intcrcstcd through 12 grade tccns in in what the SMAK'I"li.arii is Huron. Saniluc and Tuscola trying to accomplisti is of' counttcs, 3 I pcrccnt the encouragcd to attend. Hclwig re s poride ti t s r c por t ed hav i ng said. had xcx. And of' those who "WC'I-c redly on ;I rncdia had already had SCX, 65 per- campaign to try to gct thc cent had their first scxuiil word out." experience bcfore age 16," said Kay Balccr, health edu- cation dcpartrnent uoordina- tor and 'I'huriib Rcgion Ah- stincncc Piirtncrship coordi- I1 ;1 tc )I. "These facts arc 1l.ightcning in ttic light of thc cmotional, physical and social consc- qucnccs," St1.C added. "'l'hc plyway to truly r~'vcrscthis I re n cl i s t'c )r p~cn t s . sc' 11 ()()I s , uotii niun ity nicriibcrs. sen ior c i t i ~cns.I :in) cn t'oi-c'criic ti t iind othcr iigcncics to work t ()yet tic I.." I Ilclwq! \LlId -l~llsuol~l Mark Wiese c'o 11 n t y t c ii 111 111c ti1 hc Is HARRIS-HAMPSHIRE wantcxd Io gC.1 young pcoplc 6815 E. Cass Clty Rd., Cass Clry involved i ti tlic cl'l'or~.iind AS ALWAYS NO REASONA1BLE OFFER REFUSED! Cass City Middle School (517) 872-4351 teacher Linda Volz volun- 1 tcuiul her "cotii ti1 unity sc I'- vice uliiss". I-I tic eighth grade xtudcnts w erc p trov i dud w i t ti l'ac t s ;ibout ;ihstincncc. and thcy took it l'roiii thcrc, writing and recording their own puh- CASS CITY, MIVHlGAN ('/\SS C'171'TC'HKONIC'LE - WEDNES1)AY. MARCH IO. I')'lc3 PAGE ELEVEN 4 complete training EMT ranks swelling Notice of ANNUAL at local MMR facilitvw in ;I varicty of' siluations, pa- ticnt interaction and ficld MEETING w t )rk pi.(IC c cl u rc s . l'hc studorits hugan thcir For tr;iining at Gtciit Lakes Col- Icsu, C'LI~O.lasl Scptciiihcr. Elkland Township at tc nrl i n g 4 hours o 1. L' 1 asses Will Be Held tM'iCC 3 wcck. "'l'hc total hours for thc class is right around 80 MARCH 29 hc )lll~s."f'awloski notcd. 700 p.m. In addition to lirnc in thc clwrooii~,each trainee put in a pair of 12-hour shifts on Township Fire Hall ariihulancc "ridc dongs" and ;I pair ol' 8-hour emergency rooiii shifts at a Saginaw hrw Norma Wallace, Clerk pita I , III cxchmgc for thcir MMK sc*hol;rl-stiips,which covcrocl thc cost 01' thc [raining, the htiiclciits agreed to voluntcer 30 hours pc1 Iliontli at thc Notice of C'ASSCiiy MMK hsc fat- tlic rsc'xl 2 4'c;lr.s. CASS CITY MMR Supervisor Ron Pawloski (far left) has ANNUAL welcomed 4 new emergency medical technicians to his staff, Boy Scouts earn awards including (left to right) Mark Hoffman, Carol Kubacki and Sandi Wright. Missing is Kim Johnson. MEETING Cass City Boy Scout lroop #S94 has been busy with 11 For host of act i v it i c s t h I c) u 9 h [ )ti I the w i nt cr months . E II in g t o n Townsh i p In December thc scouts Will Be Held started to work on thc Rail- roading Merit Badgc with ii MARCH 27 trip to Joe Guza's housc to view his modcl train sct-up. 1:OO p.m. The scouts alsu attcndcd :I Ellington Township Hall Saginaw Gcars Iiockcy Rutcher Road & M-87 game, and had a Christius party coinplctc with pizza and a gift exchange. Duane Lockwood, Clerk The Detord Boy Scours in- vitcd the Cass City Boy scouts to auconlpany thcn1 on a cabin camping trip in thc Frankenmuth area Jan. X- 10. Lora Kulinski dircctcd tht. Notice of Wallace, Crisp ANNUAL attend conference MEETING William Wallace and Steven CASS CITY Boy Scouts recently gathered for a Court of Honor. Pic- QCsp of Tuscola County tured above are Scoutmaster Brian Mallory and scouts (from left) Galen For M os q u i to Ab at e m WJc- Yonder (back to camera), Kenny Spencer, Jeremy Weippert, Patrick cently attendcd a 5-day Set- Evergreen Township entific and education,

Melinda Douglas Thelma Staf'l'ord, and a Shc was born May 2, I9 IS. hro t he rs, S y I ve s tc r and (Sharp) Goins. brother, Ray Stafford. in Verona to Merrit and Clifford Kappler, and one She married Lawrence Melinda Janc Douglas, 42, Funeral services wcrc held Matilda (Stcinhaus) sister, Virginia Klarna. Miles in 1934. He died Cass City, died suddenly Saturday at the Kranz Fu- She r in an. Mass of Christian Burial March 10, 1940. She then 'Tliursday, March 4, 1999, in neral Home, Cass City, with Shc rnarricd Merlc Edward was held Saturday at Holy married Thomas Spear in Col un I hits. Olii 0. Chuck Ernmcrt of the Kitchen Ikc. 18, 1933, in Trinity Catholic Church of 1948 in Bowling Green, She was born March 31, No\resta Church of Christ Sandusky. He died March Sniith Corncrs. Rev. John Ohio. He died in March 1956, in Detroit. She mar- offici at i ng . 20. 1'398. Wc i s , past or, o ftl c i a t ed . 1961. ried Robert Douglas May 14, Interment was in Elkland Kitchen spent much of' hcr Burial will be in the church Spear moved from Tennes- 1993, in Caro. Township Cemetery, Cass timc helping her husband cemctery in the spring. see to Dearborn in 1941. Douglas received her City. with firm activity. In earlicr Zinger-Smigiclski Funeral There. she worked in a laun- associate's degree in law. Meinorials may be made to ycars she worked at Cass Honie was in chargc of ar- dry and as a housekeeper in She is survived by hcr hus- the American Cancer Soci- City Hcrspital and the local rangcmcn t s. a hotel. She later worked for band, Robert; sons, Bryan ety. school system. Ford Motor Company at the Douglas and Daryl Douglas, She is survived hy her son, Lola Simmons Rouge Plant, making bomb- both of Cass City;. mother Marie Griggs Robcrt (Marjorie) Kitchcn of ers during World War 11. She and fat her- i n - I aw, Nor in a Cincinnati, Ohio; grandchil- also worked at Ferry m ore Lola Frances Simmons, 61, and Leonard Douglas of Marie Bowron Griggs, 81, dren, Gary (Becky) Kitchcn Seed Co., a veterans hospi- wife of Don A. Simmons of Zcphyrhills. 'Fla.,;' and a lifelong resident of Bad Axe, ,of Henderson, Tenn., Randy tal in Dearborn and as man- Howard Creek, Fla., died hrc)t he r and s i 3 te r- i n - I a w, died Monday, March 1, (Suc ) Kitchen of'Cen tcr vi1 IC. ager of a laundry at the Tuesday, March 2, 1999, at Scott and 1,aul-a Douglas of 1999. at the Huron County Ohio. Cheryl (Jon) Vrincc of' Dearborn Inn. Ellwood City, Penn., Linda her home following an 18- Wixom. Mcdical Care Facility. The daughter of an evange- (James) Mandcl of Cincin- ycar battle with canccr. She was preceded in death She was born Nov. 18, list and sharecropper, she nati, Ohio, Michael (Karyn j A native of Picayune, Miss., by her parcnts. I9 17, in Bingham Township, was a member of the Living Kitchen ot' Dexter, Robin she was a military housewife, A memorial service will be daughter of Ira and Leila Word Worship Center in Bray of Dearborn Heights. and fot the past 20 years, she hcld Friday iit 3 p.m. at (Codling) Robinson. Cass City. and Julie (Warren) Barnes of was a beekeeper and owned Kriinz Funcral Horne. Cass She married Raymond Spear is survived by her Batavia, Ohio: IO grcar- Lola's Tupelo Honey in Ciry. Visitation will be froni Griggs Sept. 24, 1966, at the daughters, Barbara Ann grandchildrcn; and a brother, Howard C'rcck. She and her 1 io 3 p.ni. Friday, before the First Un i ted Met hod i s t Skiles of Deford, Mary Bruce (Pat) Shernian of'Cass husband have bccn residents st.l.vicct Church in Bad Axe. Helen (James) Wilson of City. of Howard C'rcck since 1968. C re r n at i on ti iis taken p I ace . She is survivcd by her Watcrford, and Lorie Irene Shc w;is prcccdcd in dciitli Interincnt will take place at daughter, Mar i 1y n Or I ow sk i Sinimons is survived by her Spear of Chicago; step-chil- CASS CITY 3rd grader Tommy Parrish designed the logo by ;I son. Lloyd, in 1938: ii Iiitcr tinic. and her husband, Richard. of husband ot'4 1 years, Don A.; drcn, James E (Jean) Spear brol hers, Nelson, Wi I1iani. (see inset) that is to be used on all correspondence involving Mcmorials may he made to Caro; one son, Jerry Bowron a son, William A. (Lisa) of Taylor, Alice Edward and Hcnry Shcrniiin; M. t hc Fam i I y I> i sure t i on ary of Bad Axe; a stepson, Randy S imriions; granddaughter, (Dominic) Bologna of the community's playground project. Tommy is the son of si st crs, El I :I Ferp usori, Ju 1 i ii Fund. Grtggs of' Mesa. Aril.; a Stcphanic Sinimons, all of Wcstland. and Harold Hayward and Mary Decker residents Brenda and Kevin Parrish. Arrangctncnts were made daugti t el--i n- law, Carol H e iid 1 a rid, A 1 a.; rno t her- in- (Sandy) Spear of Garden Mars ha I I ; ha1 1- br ( t he rs , Nc i 1 hy Kranz Funeral Home, Bowron of Tempcrance; ii law, Maudc Hagar of Cass City; grandchildren, David and EIrner Shernian: and C'ass City. sister. L,orene Bowron of' City; sisters, Shirley (Tamrny) Skiles, Lou Ann ha I 1'- i s t e rs , A ci c I i n c Bradenton, €;la.,forrrierly of s McDotincll 01' Biloxi, Miss., Brill. Mary Skilcs and Neva Greenleaf McMullen and Mildrcd Bad Axe; a brother, Ira and Jimmy Cartee of Jimmy (Christina) Spear; 17 5 face felony charges tic 1'111 Rohii!son Jr. and his wilt. s an. Gulf'port. Miss. step-grandchildren; IO great- Ncva B. Greenlcaf, 86, Cabs Bctry. of Kosevillc; a sistcr- Funeral services wcrc held 1997, in Vassar Township. Shc was prcceded in death grandchildren; and one The following people werc Cass City, was charged with City, died Wednesday, March in-law, Gladys Anthes of Friday at the Novesta Church Bond was set at $5,000 and by her parcnts, Grady G. and great-great-grandson. recently arraigned on felony resisting and obstructing a 3, 1999, at Hills and Dales Cass City; 12 grandchildren; of Christ, with Chuck charges in Tuscola County police officer and possession a preliminary exam was Em I 11 crt o fti c i ati ng . Mallcy (Clark) Evans; broth- She was preceded in death General Hospital, Cass City. I3 great-grandchildrren; sev- District Court : of marijuana Feb. 28 in Cass scheduled for Friday morn Intcrmcnt was in Novcstit ers, Grady V. Evans and Billy by twin infant sons. a 5-year- She was born April 24, eral nicccs and nephews, and .Donald W. Butts, 44, City. ing. Township Ccrnctery. D. Evans; sisters, Marilyn old daughter, Lindy I. Spcar; 191 2. in Grant Township io Eleanor Young, a spccial Murfreesboro, Tcnn., faces a Bond was set at $10,000 for Clare and Beatrice Mcniorials may bc riiade to Stronipel and Dixic Kinsey, 4 brothers and 4 sisters; step- Sr. Citizens' Menu friend shc took care of. charge of fiiilure to pay child Humpert, who faces a pre- thc Novesta Church 01' ;in d her lath e r- i n - I a w, sons, Robert and Thomas R. (Bingharn j Stafford. She was preccdcd in death supportlleaving the state hc- liminary exam Friday morn- Senior citizens are asked to Christ. C I i n ton Hagar. Spcar; and a niece she raised, She married Edward by her husband, Raymond; tween October 1998 and Jan. ing. make reservations before Arrangctncnts wcrc tiiitdc Martha Lee. Grecnleaf Aug. 7, 1930, in one son, Wilford Bowron; Funcral services were held E. 25, 1999. .Andrew B. Clinger, 26, 9:OO a.m., on the day of the Riplcy, He died July 18, by Kranz Funcral €-Ionic. Funeral services were held N.Y. one grandson, Rick Sunday at Kranz Funeral Bond in the case was set at Mayville, was charged with meal, by calling Clara 1974. Orlowski; one sister, Mildred Cass City. Home, Cass City, with Thursday at the Kranz Fu- $10,000. A preliminary ex- operating a motor vehicle Gaffney, 872-2875. Grcenlcaf travclcd with her Robinson, and two brothers. Bishop Rodney Nettles offi- neral Home, Cass City, with ami nat ion was scheduled for while under the influence of' daughter a great deal when Jack and Cliff Robinson. Edith Pionk c iat i ng. the Rev. Lawrence D. Skilcs March 16 at 10 a.m. liquor, third offense, driving March 8-10-12 shc worked I'or Hunt Con- Funeral services wcrc held Interincnt was in Elmwood Jr. of the Church of God, *Justin G. Hulhurt, 2 I, Cass while license was suspended struction. She was very ac- Wcdncsday, March 3, at the Brighton, officiating. Monday - Pasta w/men Edith Elizabeth Pionk, 80, Tow n s h i p C e ni e te ry , City, was arraigned on 2 or revoked, subsequent of- tive with Toys for Tots and MacAlpinc Funeral Honie in Interment was in Parkview sauce, zucchini & tomatoes, of Ubly died Wednesday, Gage town. counts of resisting and ob- fense, and possession of an was ii volunteer with Big Bad Axe, with The Rev. Wil- Memorial Cemetery, Livo- salad bar, garlic bread, dream March 3, 1999, at Huron Memorials may be made to structing a policc ofticcr, and open intoxicant in a motor B ro t hcdBig Si s tcrs. liam Wright, pastor of the nia. dessert. Memorial Hospital, Bad Howard Creek Baptist malicious destruction of po- vehicle Feb. 5 in Fremont She is survived by a daugh- First United Met hod is t Memorials may be made to Wednesday - Beef tips/ Axe. Church, Wewahitchka, Fla. lice property stemniing froni 'Town ship. ter, Sue Wersahky 01' Cass Church, ofticialing. Burial Heartland Hospice, Bay City, noodles, French style green She was born March 30, an incident Fcb. 28 in Cass Bond was set at $2,000. A City; a brother, Carl W. was in Colfax Township the American Heart Associa- beans, tossed salad, rolls, 19 18, in Uhly, daughter of' Mary Jane Spear City. preliminary exam was sched- StaflOrd of Vermilion, Ohio; C'cmetcry. tion or the American Diabe- brownies. Daniel and Mary (Helcwski) Bond was set at $20,000 uled for Friday morning. scveral nieccs and nephews, Mcmorials may be given to tcs Association. ._Friday - Swedish rndat- Kapplcr. Shc married Ig 1:it/ Mary Janc Spear, 83, ah'd a preliminary exam was *Jennifer 0. Endert, 19, including Sandra Ambuchl a family discretionary fund. Arrangements werc made bat1s;mashed potatoes, broc- at 1IC f'ord, died 'Tuesday, March scheduled for Friday at 9 Vassar, faces a chargc of pos- ofGranite City, Ill., Sharon Pionk Oct. 30, 1943, Holy by Kranz Funeral Home, coli.. & carrot mix, Frencb Trinity Catholic Church of' 2, 1999, in her daughter's a.m. session of a narcotickocaine (Jim j Gcttens of Vcriiiilion, Cass City. bread*Oatmeal cookie- Smith Corners. h0lliC. .Jason W. HumDert. 17. (less than 25 grains) Oct. 16, 0h i (1, Don G rcc n 1ea f o I' Cass Sarah Kitchen City, Frcderick Walmslcy of She was a graduatc of in Jaspur, Tcnn.. to Joh Tallahassee, Fla., Paul Maurer Country School. She Sarah B. Kitchen, 83, Cass worked in Romco and Koddy arid Rilda Jan Grecnleal' of Cam, and Vir- City, died Sunday, Feb. 28, Almont as a waitress, arid ginia Dennis of' Caro. She 19'39, at St. Mary's Medical was prccedcd in death by sis- farrncd with her husband Center, Saginaw, after a short until 1993. She was a lil'elong ters, Irenc E. Staff.ord and illness. parishioner of' Holy Trinity Parish and a mcrnher of their AI tar Soc ic t y. I She is survived by hcr hus- National Poison Prevention Week All-Temp I band, Ignatz, of Ubly; 4 sons. Ronald and his wifc, Linda, March 14 = 20 I Heating, Refrigeration & AppUance I of Bad Axe; Donald and his Come in (-3 I A 1. Keep household products and meacines out of sight and I Sales & Service since 1980 wife, Colleen, of Bad Axe; and browse out of reach from curious hands. A locked cabinet or I & Insuied I Charles and his wifc, Dianc, closet is your safest option. Licensed through our 673-5557,or (888) 753-0202 of Kinde, and David and his 2. Remember, children act fast. Never leave a cleaning I wife. Lisa, of Bad Axc; 5 product or medication in sight, even to answer the t large doorbell or phone. d II u gh t c rs , M aIg i e 13 11g e n s k i 4 LOW PRICES on Janitrol furnaces I and hcr husband, Kenneth, of' selection of 3. Close all packaging tightly before storing. Insist on I 80%-50,000btl.1 $455 92%-60.000 btu $694 1 Port Austin; Shirley Cregeur childproof packaging whenever possible. Wedding 4. Store cleaning products and medicines in a separate I Free year parts & labor 1 and her husband, Richard, of place, away from food. Keep all products in their original 10 I Gay I o rd ; Jan ice C ars ( n and Invitations, containers. I warranty with purchase of a her husband, Edward. of Had 5. Children learn by imitation. Avoid taking medications in I 92% Luxaire furnace. Low as $87 1-00 I Axe; Diana Kociha ;inti Iicr Accessories, front of them or drinking from the battle. I husband, Gordon, 01' Rad Gift Items 6. NEVER refer to medicine as "candy". It's easy to see how ! $10 off any Service Call , Axe, and Gloria Frocde of' this deceptive play could lead to disaster, Cass City; 30 grandchildrun; and much more! 7. Don't overlook your garage, attic and other storage areas for potentially hazardous situations. 9 great-grandchildren, and CASS CITY 8. Being prepared can save a life. Keep the telephone one sistcr. Gracc Rohct-ts 01' I number of your doctor, hospital or local Wison control Warren. CHRONICLE This year alone an estirnoted 135,000 center in a handy place. The Roth IRA: She was preceded in death children under the age of five will Learn what to do in case Cn1rilog.c 1nntted o vemighl. by a son, Richard, in 1992; 2 become victims of accidental ingestioi of accidental or sus- of harmful medications and pected poisoning. Is it right for you? Bhousehold products.

~ ut fortunately, there ore many things The iiewfor-'98 Roth IRA might just be c? good SPECIAL ORDER you can do to help keep your These important safety tips match for you. It's difftrent because it offers specid "young explorer" from making a are brought to you by the tax advantages. And there's ii11 incredible window of WALLPAPER ON SALE! tragic discovery. concerned /oca/businesses o p IN)rti i ti i ty if yoii ' re featured on this page. L. ,, Isn't it worth taking the time to check fc considering rolling over and correct these potentially risky your Traditional IRA to 50% OFF! situations around your home? a Roth IRA in 1998. We have just the right pntterrt That's because of a iri just the riglit color at just the right price special tax rule that lets you PHARMAW STOP IN TODAY TO MAKE YOUR SELECTlOiV spread out any tax payments oi'cr four years-hiit Pwonr 872.3Cll S.H. Raythatha, only if the conversion takes place within the 1998 SUlP end\ fflB>> 1 FROMTHE PHARMACIST WHO KNOWS, window. It's a benefit you won't want to miss! 11 In caseof II II AND KNOWS 3-31-94 RlOND€R yov. UJR 11COVER INGS %;dental Poisoning Dr. Ray Select Blonder Books 6498 Main Call me! City, 1 -800-POISON I Total Family Care Cass Mich. I 51 7-872-2075 Stop in and pick up Newell E. Harris your free inkmation 4672 Hill St., Cass City at Phone 872-501 0 Emergency 1 -800-POISON 1 Harris & Company I dills & Dales General Hospital 517-872-26a8 HOON K. JEUNG 4675 Hill St., Cass City MD PC F.A.C.S. 5 17-872-212 1 Tri County General Surgeon r' -_II -*-** -+ Medical Equipment Specialist in Stomach ,!? 1-800-532-8063 6232 Hospital Dr. Fortis Financial Group BOWe/ Problems -. r Hills & Dales Fortis Advisers, Inc. (fund management since 1949) M .A.K.C.. Health Clinic Cass City Laser Surgery 872-1084 872-2 12 1 Fortis Investors, Inc. (principal underwriter; member NASD. SlPC) Hospital Or. Fortis Benefits Insurance Company & Time Insurance Company 6230 673- 4 909 Unionville Clinic Thumb Area 674-8603 (5 17) (issuers of FFG's insurance products) Cass City, Mich. 872-4733 €Iome Care Ubly Medical Clinic PO. Box 64284 St. Paul, MN 55164 (800) 800-2638 51 7-872-4611 -800-358-4749 658-9191 http:llwww. ffg.us. fortis. corn CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MARCH IO. 1949 PAGE THIRTEEN MMPA members

Deadline for submitting items in the calendar is the Fri- receive $1.9 million day noon before publication. For thc fourth consecuiivo erativc during ihc year 'in year, the Michigan Milk Pro- which the earnings were Wednesday, March 10 ducers Association (MMPA) achieved. Under current Duplicate Bridgc, 7:OO p.m. at Charrnont. Everyone wel- paid $1.9 million in cash pa- board policy, the non-cash come. Last week's winners: Ed Fox and Duke Sward. tronage rcf'unds to its dairy balance of thc cquity alloca- Organizational mcct ing for anyone interesied in working farmcr rneinbers. tion for the 1997-98earnings on Barn Again Exhibit Committee, 7 p.m., Rawson Me- This cash allocation rcprc- will be revolvcd back to the morial Library. scnts about 30 percent of the members in about IO years. $7.2 million earnings gener- Since 1987, MMPA has ated by the cooperative in the opcruted without :in cquity Friday, March 12 fiscal year 1997-98. The capital rciain, relying on the Alcoholics Anonymous and Al- Anon, Good Shepherd cash patronage roturncd in- asso c i B t i o n ' s p 1an I ope r a- cludes 100 percent of the * Lutheran Church, 8 p.m. tions, milk marketing and f'am supply earnings and 2S nieniher dues to fund the co- percent of the milk market- uperative. ing earnings. Sunday, March 14 MMPA is owned and coli- All nicmbers who inarketed trolled by more than 2,700 St. Ignatiw Brunch and Bakc Satc, 9:OU a.m. to 1 :oOp.ni. inilk through MMPA will bc a1 St. Joseph's Hall in Argyle. Adults $5.00, children 5- 12 dairy farmers in Wisconsin, receiving ii porticin of thc Indiana, Ohir) and Michigan. $2.50, under 5 frec. All yciu can eat. $ I .9 million. These payments follow it record ycar ofcash payments Tuesday, March 16 to MMPA members. In Oc- MDOT Thumb Area Parkinson Support Group meeting, I Pam., tobcr 1998, MMPA rnernkers Hills 62 Dales Hospital. reccivcd $2 inillion in cash invites paynicnts in the form ii "13th" niilk check. 111 Au- Wednesday, March 17 gust 1998, $4.4 million was contractors Sanilac County Democrats mect at Liberty Lanes, returned to members through cevolvcnient of 1986 equi- With Michigan's largest Sandusky, 7 p.m. John Espinom will discuss OUTREACH ever road and bridge im- and the Medical Care Facility. All are welcome. ties. The cash payments madc in the last 6 nwnths provement program revving total i no re than $8.3 million, up for a spring start, the The ability to make thesc Michigan Department of Professional and Business cash payrrients and Itiaintiiin Transportation { MDOT) wi II Legal Notices a competitive pay price is the help contractcy-s and consult- essencc of a strong coopera- ants fuel their businesses tu tive," said MMPA President share in thc record levcl of THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR 10:OO AM, on April 23, 1999. THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR DI R ECTO RY work through a March 29-3 I ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. AITEMPTING TO COLLECTA DEBT. AITEMPTLNGTO COLLECTA DEBT. E 1 w o ocl K i r k pa i r i c k . ANY conference in Lansing. INFORMATION OBTAINED ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN Said premises we situaied in TOWNSHIP ANY INFORMATJON WE OBTAIN "MMPA has consistently WILL BEUSED FORTHATPURPOSE. WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE. OF INDIANFIELDS, Tuscola County, WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE. generated prc~niuiiisand net Sponsorcd by thc OI'ficc of Michigan. ilnd are described as: MORTGAGE SALE- Defaul t has been MORTGAGE SALE-Default has been savings whilc requiring no Equal Einploymcnt Opportu- MORTGAGE SALE-Default has been Anderson, Tuc key, nity (OEO), the annual Dis- made in the conditions of a mortgage made in the conditions of a mortgage Parcel B - Part of the Southeast 1/4 of made in the conditions of a mortgage DOUGLAS capital equity retain frrm its made by EdwardT. Hill, Jr.. nsingle man, made by Michael C Murphy, a single Section 32, Town 12 North, Range 9 East, made by Robin GROSS and Carol advantaged Business Enter- also known as Edward Hill, It.. Mort- as: Bernhardt, Ooran & P.C ti1em hc rs ." man (original mortgagors) TO Rock Rnan- described Beginning distant North 01 GROSS, husband and wife (original mort- Co., gagor. to Green Tree Financial Servicing cia1 Corporation, Mortgagee, dated Sep- degrees 38 minutes 57 seconds West, Cerlified Public Accountants PANKRATZ, M.D. prise (DBE) Business Dcvcl- gagors) to Mwtgage America, toc., Mort- Cash palronagc rcfunds and Corporation. Mortgagee, dated Novern- tember 22, 1997. and recorded on Octo- 1497.35 feet along the East line of said gagee. dated May 27,1997, and rccordcd Gary Anderson, CPA (Caro) opment conference will help equity ;illocations arc bascd ber 19, 1996, and recorded on Decenibrr ber 6. 1997 in Liber 721, on Page 664, Section 32 and South 88 degrees 21 min- on June 20. 1997 in Liber 713. on Robert Tuckey, CPA (Cass City) Board Certified Page any tirni looking to do busi- 3. 1996,in Liber 702, Page 106, Tuscola Tuscola County Records. Michigan. and utes 03 seconds West, I320 feet and South Jerry Bernhardt, CPA (Caro) on thc amount of inilk each 650. Tuscola County Records, Michigan. County Records. Michigm. on which said was assigned by mesne assignments to 01 degrees 38 minutes 57 seconds East. Thomas Doran, CPA (Caro) ness with MDOI', particu- and was assigned by said mortgagee to Orthopaedic i n d i v id u a I in em he r farni mortgage there is claimed to be due. at The Bank of New York as Trustee under 173.61 feetandSouth88degrm 13min- Valerie Jamieson, CPA (Cass City larly minority or wonien- the IMC MORTGAGE CO., as assignee rnarketed and on the supplies the dare hereof, the of FIFTY-SIX the Pooling and Servicing Agreement Utes 58 seconds West. 233.01 feet from 715 E. Frank St., Caro, MI sum by an assignment dated May 27, 1997 Surgery owned DBEs. THOUSAND ON€ FIFTY- Date as of November 30. 1997, Series the Southeast comer of said Section 32; Phone 673-3137 purchased t hrnugh t hc coop- HUNDRED which was recorded on July 16. 1997, in TWO AND43/100 (5.56.152.43) Dollars. assignee, by an assignment thence from said place of beginning, 6261 Church St., Cass City, MI "The opportunities to do 1997-D as Likr 7 15, on Page 694, Tuscola County including interest at 1 1.90% per annum. dated January 7, 1999 which was re- South 8s degrees I3 minutes 58 seconds Phone 872-3730 business with MDOT have Records. on which mortgage there is *Spe c ia 1iz ir I g in Under the power of sale contained in cordedunFebruary IO, 1999in Liber762. West, 487.00 feet to the centerline of claimed to bc due at the date hereof the Methodist ncvcr bccn better," State said and the statute in such case Bruisee Road, so-called; thence North 01 ,-, mortgage on Page 1038. Tuscola County Records, sum of FORTY-THREE THOUSAND Joiri f Replucr en t I m I r an s po r t ;I t i o n D i r c c tor made and provided. notice is hereby given on which mortgage there is claimed to be degrees 30 minutes 48 seconds East, NINE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOUR A rth i-clscr~pic women air Janics DcSana said. that uid mongage will be foreclosed by due at the date hereof the sum of ONE 205.00 feet along said centerline; thence AND 22/100 dollars ($43.974221, in- il sale of the mortgaged premises. or some THIRTEEN THOLISAND North 88 degrees I3 minutes 58 seconds "This 3-day uunfercnce is HUNDRED cluding interest al 10.500% pcr annum. DO YOU HAVE A Surgery & meeting part of them. at public vendue. at !he front FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTYSEVEN East 487.00 feet; rhem South 01 degrees Adjustable mic mortgage. Interest rate DRINKING PROBLEM? an cxccllent opportuniiy for entrance of the Courthouse in the Village AND 67/100 dollars (SI 13.477.67). in- 30 minutes SB seconds Wesi, 205.00 feet mychange and I2i2 of each year. Friictuw Cure currcn t prr)spcclivc con trac- of Cam. Tuscola County. Michigan. an cluding interest at l4,150% per annum. to the place of beginning. ALCOHOL1C S Friday.Apri1 16. 1W.at ro:w>srn.Said rate mortgage. Inerest rate The United Methodist tors tn till up rrn high octane Adjustable Under the power of sale contained in said ANONYMOUS premises are situated in the Township of may change 4/26 and 3/26 of each year The redempiion period shall be 6 mortgage and the statute in such case 4455 Doen. Rd., Suite 4, Women met last Monday II mat g Vassu, Couniy of and State of monthis) Cram the date of such sale. un- AND AL-ANON i for i on for h i h -pow- Tuscola madc and provided. notice is hereby given Cass City, MI 48726 evening for dinncr in the fel- crcd success." Michigan. and is descrikd as Follows, to- Under the power of sale contained in said less determined abandoned in accordance that said mongage will bc foreclosed by MEETINGS lowship hall of the Cass City wit: mortgage and the statute in such case with l948CL 600.3241a. in which case a sale of the mongagcd premises. or some MDOT is planning $1.2 hil- the redemption period shall be 30 days 1-800-267-5692 HOURS BY with made and provided, notice is hereby given pan of them, at public venue, at the front Methodist Church 23 lion in iii~pruvenicntshis Commencing ai rhe Northeast corner of thaf said mortgage will be foreclosed by from the date of such sale. cnrmnce to the Courthouse in the Wlage

Every Friday Evening + 8:OO p.m APPOINTMENT memhcrs in attendancc. year lo 1,625 milcs ol' road the North ID of the Southeast 114 of Sec- a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some of Cam. Tuscda County, Michigan at Group one, with Connic and 3 IO bridges statewide. tion 19. Town I1 North, Range 8 East. part of them, at public venue, at the front Dated: March IO, 1999 IO:@ AM. on April 2. 1999. (517) 872-4320 Schwaderer and Shirley thence South 364.5 feet, thence West entrance to the Courthouse in the Village DBEs will conipctc l'or ovcr 409.2 feet, thence North 364.5 feet, of Caro. Tuscola County. Michigan at Standard Federal Bank Said premises are situated in TOWNSHIP INSURANCE or Wagg co- hos tesses, prepared $100 million in f'cdcrally thence East 409.2 feet to the East Line of 10:m Ahl. on April 9, 1999 OFVASSAR. Tuscola Counry. Michigan. -I------and served the meal. said Section 29 and the Point of Begin- FOR INFORMATION. PLEASECALL: and are described as: i'undcd road and hridgc uon- 248-593- 1 303 (517) 269-9551 The program of' prayer and ning. Subject to the Easterly 33 feet Said prrmisesaresiiuatedinTOWNSHIP Harris-Hampshire I tracts, as well as other con- thereof. Parcel No. 79-020-029-000- OF MILLINGTON, Tuscola County, Trott & Trott, P.C. TheWest 1i2 of the West i1'2 of thc No& Established 1924 self denial was led and pre- tract opportunitics in aero- 2700-00 Michigan, and are descrikd as: Attorneys for Standard Federal Bank west 114 of Section 17. Town 11 North, sented by Louisc Buehrly. nautics arid public transit. 30150 Telegraph Road, Sui te Io0 Range 8 East, except I198 feet off thc The redemption period shall be twelve Parcel C- I Bingharn Farms, MI 48025 Nonh end and off the South end. t nsu runce qent ,#or: Shirley Wagg was in charge 76 rods I I Physician & Surgeon The Mayconf'crcncc at the (I 2) months from the date of such sale. Commencing at the East quarter corner File # 990202277 Term & Universal Life Office Hours: ai the annual pledge service. Lansing Sheraton Hotel will unless determined abandoned in accor- of Section 34. Town IO North. Range 8 Ravens The redemption period shall be 6 *Auto *Home Mon.-Fri. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. A Cclnfcrencc on Social include sessiuns on small dance with 1948CL600.3241a.in which East. running thence North 89 degrees 52 31 10/5 month(s) from the date of such sate. un- Business Health case the redemption period shall be 30 minutes 3.5 seconds West 1174.44 feet less determined abandoned in accordance Thurs. - Closed Action will be held at thc hu iness t ra t cg i c pl ann i n g , s s days from the date of such sale. along the &st West quarter line; thcnce with 600.3241a, in which case INSURANCE PROTECTION PEl'KK M. SUHNEIDERMAN & AS- 1948CL Sat. g a,m, to 12 p.m. church April 17 and lunch u 111p I o y ni c n t i s suc s , tco h n i- south 18 degrees 11 minutes 50 seconds the redemption period shall 30 days IS OUR BUSlNESS SOCIATES. P.C.. IS ATTEMPTING TO bc 6232 Hospital Orive will be served. Thc criif't Dated: February 19. I999 East 700.28 feel; tknw South 89 degrees from the date of such sale. "We wirit io be your nKerrt" tal assistance, financcs, tech- C'OL.I,EUTA DEHTAND ANY INFOR- Cass Citv SS minutes 32 seconds East 963.07 feet; show Is scheduled for Satur- nology for improving thc MATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED Agents: Office B72-4733 thence North 0 degrees 37 minutes 54 Dated: February 17,1999 day, 24, FOR THAT PURPOSE ' Mark Wise Jim Ceranski April an all-d;iy at' bottom line, risk manage- Green Tree Financial Servicing Corpora- seconds West 664.02 feet along the East fair with lunch. Section line to the point of beginning. Be- IMC Mongage Co. 6x15 E. Cass City Rd. ment arid other int'ormation tion Mongagec MORI'GAGE SALE-lkkiult has been ing pari of the Southeast quarter of Sec- The next meeting will be to help contractors succeed. ni:tdc in the conditions of n mortgagr Cass City, MI 48726 HEALTH CARE tion 34. Town 10 North, Range 8 East. FOR INFORMATION.PLEASE CALL: I ----IC-- 517-872-4351 made by Rubert D Kuhbins and Judith held April 5 with dinner at Thc oonKerenuc is opcn to EXCEPT the North 332.01 feet thereof. (248) M2-4202 Keith A. Sotiroff. Esr. A. Robhiis to Marathon Finiincid Oor- 6:OO pm.,followed by a pro- doing Right ofway for Oak Road over the Ear- Troit & Trot!, P.C. COMMUNITY anyone intcrestcd in SOTlROFF & ABRAMCZYK. PC. poratiuii. Mortgagee. diitrd Novrrribcr I r). crly side thereof. Attorneys for IMC Mortgage Co. HEALTH CLINIC gram from the Rotary ex- business with MIIO?'. Addi- 3MOO Telegraph Road. Ste. 444 1997. and recorded on Noveitiber 25. Parctl C-2 30150 Telegraph Road. Suite 100 change student Bingharn Farms, MI 48075-4541 1997, in 1,iber 72.5. on page. 163. Tuscola FOR NOfl-EMERGENCY from Den- tional inlorination IS avail- Cornniencing ar the East quarter corner Bingham Fanns, MI 48025 (248)H2-6000 County Records. Michigan, on which *HOONK. HEALTH CARE mark, Louise Pederson. All able by calling (517) 373- of Section 34. Town IO North, Range 8 tnortgapc there claimed to he due at File # 980S5048 3-3-5 East, thence North 89 degrees 52 An- IS $50 fee arc invited to attend. 2065. the date hercol (he suni of I-'IFI'Y-F-IVE 2- 17-5 JEUNG, M.D. Utes 35 seconds West 1469.36 fret along Including physician's fee THOUSANII FIVE the East Wesr quarter line to the point of HUNDRED Surgeon and clinic room beginning. Running thence Nunh 89 dr- TWENTY-I..IVE AND 12/1t)O Dollars THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR Specialist in Stomach No appointment necessary grrrs 52 minutes 35 seconds West I 12.64 ($55315per :1111111111. 12). iiicluding intci-est at 8.5% ATrEMPTINGTO COLLEnA DEB'I'. Find the Service or Product feer dong the East West quarter line; ANY 1NFORMATlON WE OBTAIN Wpen 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. lirider the power of sale uonfained in and Bo wel Problems thence South 0 dcgrrcs 55 minutes 20 WILL BE USED FORTHATPURPOSE HILLS & OALES You Need in This. . . Action Guide said nioitgngc and the stntutc in such cast' 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily seconds East 665.42 feet; thence South made and prwided, notice hereby given Saturday 9 to 12 noon GENERAL HOSPITAL 89 degrees 55 minutes 32 seconds East is MORTGAGE SALE - Default has ken - that said mortgage will he foreclosed hy 320.70 feet: thence North 18 degrees I I made io the conditions of a mortgage Closed Thursday 872-21 2 1 a sale ofthc mortgaged preinisrs,or soiw niinutcs SO seconds West 700.55 feet to made by Patrick M.SAVAGE, a single 623C Hospital Drive Physician on site 24 hr./day piii-~oi rhrni, ;it public venduc. ;I! Ihr fronr rhc. piiint of beginning. EXCEPT rhc man (original mortgagors) to Old Kent for emergency care. cntriincr of thc Courthouse Building 111 Cass City, Mt 48726 SERVICE DIRECTORY Norih 332.7 I feci thcrcof. Being part of Mortgage Services. Inc.. Its Successors Cam. Michigan. T~iscubCiuuiity at 1O:Ml the Souihz;lrr quiirtrr otSection 34-Tnwn sndhr Assignees &"a Old Kent MU- Phone 872-461 1 o'duc'k a.m., on Friday. April Y. 1499. I 10 h'urth. Rongr H Elst. gngc Company. Mortgagee. dated June 872-3490 I Sirid premises are situated 111 City ut' I 1. 1997, and recorded on June IS, 1997 111 DAN'S POWER & STOVE Mi1 I i rip1 on. Tu 5cda Cou ti Iy. M ic higilii, HEALTHCARE 11APPLIANCE SERVICE The rcdrniptioii period sh3ll br 12 in Lrber 71.7, an Page 287, Tuscula I ;inti ii~edewribml iis: Dr. Jeffrey Crowley "We're jbr ymir niaiith{s) Irum the date of such snle. County Records. Michigan, on whlch here mortgage there is claimed to be due at Dated: February 24. IYYY THE SOIITHEAST 114 OF 'THE Chiropracior hidth (ure rzecds" JOHNSON I Fireplaces, Stoves, Chimneys the date hereof the sum of THIRTY SOI,"I'HF.AST 1/4 OF SECTION 33. 1 Chimney Sweeping & Repairs THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED 4452 Doerr Rd Richard A. Hall, D.O. APPLIANCE & The Bank of New York, as Trustee TOWNSHIP I I NOK'I'tI. RANGE X 941100 doll~s Gas, Wood Fireplaces, SIXTY-SEVEN AND (across from Shell Gas Station) Flowers - Plznts - Balloons EAST, I.3C'EPT THE EASI'650 FEET. (530,967 94). including interest at John Zawacki PA-C Stoves & Fireplace Inserts REFRIGERATION Sandy Tierney, Owner FOR INFORMATION. PLEASE CALL, EXCEPTTHEwwr 290 FEET, AI,SO 8.12% per annum. Phone 872-4241 4674 Hill St., Cass City (248) H2-4202 EXCEPT COMMENCING AT THE S ERVlC E 6476 Main St., Cass City, MI 4872 Sales & Service J I Phone 872-4725 I Trott & Trott, PC SC)UTHLASl' CORN EK OFS AI I1 S EC- Under the power of %le contained in said I Phone 872-3935 6509 Main, Cass City Attorneys for the Bank of New York. ils TICIN 33, THENCE NOKIH 89 UE- mongage and the StatUte in such case OI'fiuc Hours: 872-1 101 S.H. Raythatha, M.D. Phone 872-3190 Trustee made and provided, notice is hereby given I Mwi.-Fri. 9 a.in.-S p.m. Washers, Dryers, NAILS 1 30150Telegroph Road. Suite 100 . 771.49 FEET AI.ONC; THE that said mortgage will be foreclosed by I Bingham MI 4802.5 H SECTION LINE TO THE Dishwashers, Microwaves, II Farms. a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some File#9B1211918 pan of them, at public venue, at the front Stoves, Refrigerators, RUSTPROOFING Betty's Nail Salon I I 2-24-5 entriince to the Courthouse in rhe Village All Brands I of Caro, Tuscola County. Michigan at sct Acrylic Full Nails $30 1O:OO AM, on April 23. 1999. 7171 Severance Rd. Fill-ins $1 S THIS FLRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR THENCE NORI'H 01 DEGREES 3X 4672 Hill St. Tuff-Kote Dinol ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. Cass City Plitmc 872-5757 for apointinenl MINUTES 49 SF.CON13S WEST. premises are situated in CITY OF NORTHEASTERN ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAlN Sad Hetry Palmer. Licensed Nail Techniciat Automotive Rust Proofing 1347.37 FEET PARALLEL, WITH THE CARO, Tuscola County, Michigan, and Cass City FOOT CLINIC 632.5 Church St., Cass City WILL BE USED FOR'MAT PURPOSE. EAST 1/11 LINE TO THE SOUJ'H 1/X 1 AUTO SERVICE Systems &Waxing are described as: Lot 7, Block 3 of Charles ALSO FEATURING ... LINE: THENCE SOUTH 89 DLCiHEI-3 Muotague's Subdivision. according to Dr. Gary Baughman MORTGAGE SALE Default has been Phone 872-5010 - 08 MI 56 SECONDS EAST. Plat recorded in Liber I ofPlats, page 10. "YOUR FAMI1 Y FOOT Gravel Guards made in the conditions a mortgage Cass City Wrecker of 329.23 XING SAID 1IX 1.tNE. now being page I 1 A. Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5 CARE CENTER" Running Boards made by Keith 0.Bums and Debra A. THEN TH 02 DEGKLXS 54 Service/Au to Electric PLU M B I NG- EAT1N G his wife (original mortgagors) to H Rock Kote Stone Chip Protection Burns MINU CONUS EAST, 7.54.15 The redemption period shall he 6 4672 Hill St., Cass City Gehrke Mongage Corporation. A Michi- Specializing in auto 6 truck electrical wiring FEET PAKAI.I,EI. WITH THE EASI rnonth(s) from the date of such sale, un- 872-4327 Ot * gan Corporation. Mongagec, dated Janu- Certified Mechanic Phone 269-9585 S€GRAINING €:OK SALE - csrahlixhcci ~ Appliance Repair $20, at door $22.50- if avail- CWanted to Buy 1 *TEX?'UKING Iiiiiousine s~i~vic'e.Sale iii- Automotive 's SUGAR ('KEEK Apart- able. See Steve Wright at the cludcs f'uturc bookings and Paint Store. 2- 1- 13-9 iiients - onc, 2 and 3-bed- BYLER LOGGlNG - c s I a h I i cil c I i c ti t e I e. Ca I 1 FOR SALE - 1994 sh rooin plans with washer/ Wanted, standing timber. All makes and models B on ncv I1le. 65,000 i I e s. 872- 1290. 2-8- I9-tf' m DIRT BIKES - 1987 Honda drycr connt'ctions. 726- Will buy timber or percent- teal, cloth seats. $9,200 or 1 166 sq. ft.. starting at $459. age small or large tracts, skid Call 872-3092 CR125, 1987 Yamaha (517) 072-38408-1 1-27-ti best offer. Call 872-4 176. STEEL BUILDINGS, ncw, 208 Romain IU., Caro, MI with horscs. Erwin Byler, 1988 Suzuki 8-3-15-tf-_ . . 1-3-3-3 Y2125, RM125, 1993 Honda must sell. 40x60~13 was 3K72.3. S 17-673-05IS. 7155 East Kelly Rd., Cass XRIOO, snowmobile 1992 $17,430 now $10.87 I. 4-(1-17-11. Kappen Tree Service FOR SALE - 1987 2 door Polaris Indy 500. 872-8090. sox I20x I6 w'as $33,5hO 7 days. Roostcr R-anih. Cavalier, runs good. $200 or 2-2-24-3 now 823,XhS, 6Ox I sox I h ROOM FOR KEN'I' - Kcloin- <: To Give Away 517-658-2372. 8-IO-8-tf WE NOW OFFER 4 > was best offer. 872-2442. $48,630 now .p32,350, tilate nccdcd to share homc 1-3- 10-3 in Cxs City. 872-9964. FREE TO give away. Clean TREE MOVING 4-3-3-3 baby foodjars. Sim I a 2, and D & J PUMP- We're insured jor your FOR SALE - I99 1 Chevrolet 3. If yo~ihavc a use for them, TREESprotert RHUSH iori 2-71 4x4 pickup. $8,500 or OFFICE SPACE now avail- I'M LOST! they're yours. Call 872- SERVICE best offer, Call 872-5077 af- 34 1 I). 7-3- 10-3 able at thc Hahii Building a1 Water Pumps & Tanks LIMBS STUMPS 6240 West Main, Cass City. Sales & Service Cull nnytiinc Clean and ready to rnove in. Services Senior Citizen 51 7-673-53 13 Also Inrgc front ot'ticc, 2 ciis- 1-800-322-5684 play windows. fJxuellcnt lo- BOB WAKJU, carpet arid vi- Discount 17-672-2440. 8-1 1-8-tf cation. Call X72-35 19 or nyl installer. 5 STATE LICENSED Pictures & Pager-voice mail, 920-88 872-2 I SS tor morc in forma- IS. DOUGLAS GERMAIN 8 2- 25 - t f STEEI> BUI1,T)INGS - Plaques tion. 4-3-3-t 1' - 40x54 wiis $10,742.00 scll 51 7-683-2697 for $6.350.00. SOX 140 was 20% Off k 8-9-3-tG $23,758.00 sc t I l'or In-stock Only Stone Baked $ I S,480.00. Ncver put up. Ask for Mitch. 1-800-204- ALL RECORDED barrier 1'rcc iipartnients. Call 872-3579 7 1'39. 2-3- IO- I Ladies ' Auxiliary Kcnth hascd OII inconic. For Pizza & PRINTED Post 3644 .- VFW Hall mort in forniiit ion or applica- Sehewaing Road. Phone Robert Bliss Weavur SI.. Cass City 269- 7909. 8-12- 13-tf af Parkway FOR SALE - Storage barns, MUSIC tion. ~IC~ISCcall 5 17-872- 2009, or for heart ng im- Builder all sizcs, horse barns, dog SOUP SUPPER RED HAWK Tree Service - prrircd, call I-800-760- 1997. Liccrised & Insured Any Pizza, hwscs, craft items. Will 1OYO off 'l'hursday, March 18 'rriinming and rmioval of all czliver. Call 872-2608. 3rd Eq uii I Hou s i 11 F Opp)rt u 11 i t y., Replacement Windows In-stock Only 4:30 - 7:30 p.111. trees. Quality workmanship. Any Toppings house on Hurds Corner 4-3-3-3 Vinyl Siding Kd., 'All special orders are reasonable rates. free esti- north of M-81. Harold Adu1t.c 54.50. Childrun 6- New Construction & $1Om plus tax regular price 12 S3.00, S & under Frcc iniitcs. Call John, (517) 872- RonoId E. Palmer Deering. Call anytime. 9x04. 8-3- 1 1-52 Remodel i ng 2-2- 12-tf Soup - Sandwiulics - Pic Homes & Businesses Builder .LUNCHEON SPECIALS- (crll j{)li ('ill1 LYII) 8-53 1 -tf DISCIPLESHIP PAUI,'S PUMP REPAIR - New buildings, old Chili & Cheese f AMlLY BOOKSTORE T;i kc - ( )u 1s ;iv ai 1ii h IC . & CHRISTIAN SUPPLlES 53-10-2 buildings, roo$ng, Nachos & Cheese Ehrlich 's 'Sewing The Body of Chfist" siding, pie bums in Y. ab10 H.-lJmt OM IOA PuLlr LOtt Hot, Fresh CAR0 - Ph. 617-U73-5605 NO JOB TOO BIG OR Flag Business 'Brmgtng The Christian Bookslore TOO SMALL Ready To Go! Exporrancr Horn To OUI Afsa' For irll yiirjlng ricrils Hm Tm&-TM. 10-4 Fd. 10-.I 1 Service 2805 Crawford Rd. DRIVE THRU 8rL lO-kS01 tlmmml Way Ken Martin Cass City, Mich. 48726 FLAGS - POLES - I Repuirs most models 872-5448 A CC'ESSOKIES NEW LOCATION, No (5 17) 872-4780 For Rent Smoking Bingo - Every Sun- Electric, Inc. of sewing mac h inex 2-2-3-t LIS - Statc - Milihry - College 8 - 9-3 0- t f day at ncw Knights of Co- HonIes - FX~S Contact Ernest Messing Carlton Cards HOUSE r:oH RENT - $27~ lumbus hall, 6100 Advertising Spec i a1 tics coming to the Comnicrcial Minden City $1 .OO A BAG SALE, II month, $27.5 dopit. I- Bcechwood Dr., Cass City, Deford Community I n d 11 stri a1 Dozer landscaping - All 8 lO-672-1)S89. 4-3- 10-3 Doors opcn 5:OO pip., garlics (517) 864-3015 Wednesday, March IO, and 1-800-369-8882 Ncw and rewire Friday, March 12. Heritagc Church start :it 5:30. Phonc 872-5588 -..- types of backhoe work Thrift Shop, Snover, MI. 1392 Kingston Rd., Deford Knights of Colurnbus C'oun- STATE LICENSED House demolition & removal 2-3- 10- I 517-872-4055 cil No. 8892. s-9-30-tf- Phone 872-4114 Footings - Waterlines - Sunday March 21,1999 41 80 Hurds Corner Road Complete septic systems Bob Bliss. 872-3579. Annual Spring Carpet & Upholstery Sand - Gravel - Tapsoit 4-2-3-tf 10:45 a.m. 8-8-10-tf Bazaar .Variety of fill - Service Worship Saturday, March 6,1999 Any size fill job ROOM FOR RENT - 9 a.Il1. - 4 p.111. ANTENNA FreeEstimates Kitchen privileges. 872- Help Wanted Ubly Fox Hunters' Club ss47. 4-2-24-3 NOTICE k0r trhir spclrc, plCLISr' WlI SERVICE FOR RENT - Cass City Mini Good Shepherd Karcn Sriiallcy Also Rtrdicis, VCRs, Storage. Call 872-39 17. ( Help Wanted ) !S 17) 6.58-2693 4-3-17-tl' Lutheran Church CRs, Mliririv Rdios, *Flood removal

~~ .- Spoiisored by Hclp Wintcd - Openings itre 6820 E. Main St. SttIWI S, TVs Don Dohri Vbly Lioness Club 4394 Maple #3 available in our dcli depart- F U R N I S H ED A PA Rl'- 87 2- 2 770 5-2-3-C PHONE 872-2696 ment and our retail meat de- MENT for rent. Onc or 2 Cass City Worship Stxvicc 9:30 ii.rii. Schneeberger's partment. Apply at Erla's Enhance the efficiency of the Finance Department by provid- adults. Inquire 4431 S. BINGO - Every Wednesday , Phone 872-347 I 8-7- IO-tf ing clerical, word processing, accounting and recordkeeping Rihlc C71iiss KL SLin(1;iy Food Center, Cass City. Scegcr St., Cass City. S. night. Open 6:OO - early bird support. Make recommendations to improve the depart- School I0:45 ;i.iii. lnterior & Exterior 1 1-3- 10-3 ment's administrative functions. Also, use PC applications to S tric k I and. 4- 1 -6-tf' 6:30 - rcgular bingo 7:OO. update accounts and prepare correspondence and reports. t'irsio 1.: Go tuId MryI. Post 3644 VFW, Weaver St. Painting IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Strong PC and grammar skills are essential. At least 3 years 0N E - B E I) ROOM a pxtit i en t 5-7- I -tt' 5 - 2- 26- t f as a rehabilitation aide. Must of progressively responsible experience and a high school for rcnt in Cass C'ity. Call bc at least I8 yrs. of' agc and diploma are required. Some training in business procedures K N 1Ci 1 1 0 C'o 1 bus > F "6 ?- P .OO, C'liitdr-cii S- 12- fi;2.~0,uiicicr :y 4" tion, carpcntry, and/or rna- DOWNSTAIRS APAR1'- 'F- for 27 years 5 - lrcc. All yoii CN~C~I! sonry workcrs. Expericnct. MENT - 2-bcdrooni apart- LICENSED MANAGER- 5-3- 10-1 Need Life Gas & Oil Furnaces and own transportation rc- riicnt. No pets, references. quired. Call 872-2485. 2350 nionth plus security INSURED All Gas Appliances ATI'ENTiON CRAFT & 11-2-24-3 cleposit. 17-872-SO62. Insurance9 OFFICE MANAGER S ANTIQUE VENDORS BONDED 4-3-3-3 Term or Universal Life HEATING to r'oqrrrst m (ippiitwliori Estate or Family Protection 872-2970 and C.E.N.A.'sNEEDED. Good fiir ~lir APARTMENT FOR RENT- Please call... hen e f'i 1s and co111 I) ;i ta bl c Organized, ambitious person 2 bedrootiis upstairs. $325 21 April 24 Jim Ceranski COOLING wages. Please apply at needed to oversee advertising month, $200 dcposit. No Bazaar Mark Wiese Tcnderuare Cass City. 4782 children, no pets. 872-4785, SPECIALIST H os p i t a1 D r i ve . 'M i c h i g a n , efforts for the Cass City Chronicle 4-3 - 3 .- 3 at thc Cass City IJriitc'd Scott Mills Paul L. E.O.E. 11-3-3-2 Mct hod i s t Cliu rch Yarris=HampshireAgency, Inc Please call 6815 E. Cass City Rd. Brown WAITRESS WANTED - Cass City Owner Ideal position for mother/father 872-3309 Apply at Sutler's Bakery, 872-4351 State Licensed wishirig to blend career wirh S-2-24- 5-2-7 7-t Blaine Main Street, Cass City. deBeaubien 24 Hour Emergency I 1-3-3-2 pareiiting ~e~~~~onsibilities. 24 Hour Ccrtified Mastcr Mechanic Service Computcr AI i g nrne nt s Snow Plowing CALL 517-872-2734 TV AND VCR Service Tech- WRECKER Corn pu ter Raliinoe Rc~sidmtialor 8-3- 30-t nician. Full wage and ben- We offer: Competitive Salary, Paid & Rotation Light Cornrn e rcid efits. Box CS, Cass City SALT FREE iron condition- Chronicle. 1 1-9-16-tf Vacation, Pension, Paid Mileage SERVICE Front End parts Seasonal Rates ers and watcr softeners, 872-225 1 Shocks & Struts B 1-akes Inwed 24,000 grain. $?00. In- :iELP WANTED Carpet Smd resume to: Tu ri t'- 11 ps homo servicc 011 all brands. laycr assistant. Call 872- 872-5606 CV~S c)r Ask Fret Est imat cs Credit accepted. Call 33 872-2696. for WE ARE NOW taking appli- 673- 3 PI-OWS TO BETTER Paul's Pump Repair, 11-1-214 Cass City Chronicle cations for 1 & 2 bcdruoiii SERVE YOU 4850 or 800-745-4851 for apartments at Northwood X- I I -4-ti free analysis. 8J)-2S-tf P.O. Box 115 Hcights Apartments in Cass DA YOOPERS arc hack! City. Renr is bascci 011 in-- Saturday. March 13, X:OO 1c , t ;i 1 1'0 r m ii t (in Cass City, MI 48726 con For rc n i n i LICENSED 8 INSURED BUILOER p.rn., Uhly Hcights Country call S 17-872-2369 or Crcsl Club. Sponsorcd by C~SS or call Propcrty Managcrncnt City 1-ions. Prc-salc tickets 5 17-652-928 I. Sonic units $20, ik( door $22,5() if harrier l'rw. 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I..-. burtis BODY 4.0L 6 cyf. engine, 4 Chrysler spd. automatic SHOP t ra n srn iss ion , PIS P/B, pwr. windows, Plymouth - Dodge - JeeP is ready to pwr. locks, tilt wheel, service all cruise control, air ~(517)872-2184 vehicle makes conditioning , AM/FM and models I stereo cassette, rear defroste r, sun screen from either SERVICE HOURS: Located downtown a month, glass, custom our Cass City Mon. - Fri. 8-5;Sat. 9-3 $275* wheels, luggage rack, Cass City on M-81 or Caro plus lax* keyless entry, and 1 location

.... , 3,3 litre V-6 1500 Ram Quad Cab, Seven passenger engine, 4 spd., 139" WB, 5.2L, V-8 seating, power front auto. trans., NC, engine, 4 spd. disclrear drum automatic transmission, brakes, full carpet, PIS, PIW, pwr. windows, PIB, P/S P/B, rear defrost, pwr. locks, cruise P/L, tilt wheel, sunscreen glass, cruise, rear control, tilt wheel, AM/FM stereo cassette, driver side sliding I I defrost, 16" air conditioning, sliding I , door, windshield wiper de-icer, a month, aluminum wheels, rear window, tire 8. amonth, wheel pkg., H.D. $199* a month, climate/convenience plustax, dual air bags and $287* plus tax. group and much, I $299* PIUS tax. service group, trailer 36 mo., 12,000 miles, candy apple red, IS" wheel 8 much, much tow pkg,, and much, much more! tire pkg., V-6, 24 valve. more. 48 mO., 12,000 miles, $1,000 down. much, more! Emoloyees save evenmore! 1s *Tax, title, plates, first payment and security (M-81) deposit (if required) Showroom Hours: M, Th: 8:30am-8pm; Downtown Tu, W, F: 8:30am06pm; Sat. gam-2pm Cass City Kevin Mulligan Keith Pobanz Cindy Smith Boyd Morrison 5171872121 84

LOWEST LEASE ANYWHERE! trim, CD player, PRICES alum. wheels G.M. EMPLOYEES AND THEIR amonth, (517) 673-2171 & more! plus tax, IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS. $122* 36 mos. M.S.R.P. $1 7,198.00,G.M.S. $1 4,544.39. 36,000 miles, 6.25% rate, $1,000 down. $1,222 due at signing, plus tax, title, license, 20~a mile over.

V-8, auto., starting at Bright red, air, tilt & cruise, loaded, auto., power cass., and a month, windows, elec. plus tax. sunroof . a month, plus tax. 36 mos. 36 mos. M.S.R.P.* $18,191 .OO,G.M.S, $16,451.46, 36,000miles, M.S.R.P. $23,972.00,G.M.S. $20,299.56,tnt. Rate iayky starting at 20~a mile over. $1 500.00down. $1,834.00 due at signing 8%, $1,500 down. $2,023 due at signing. 20~a Jade Green $188* amonth, t tax, title & license fees. Interest rate 5%. mile over 36,000 miles. 3 Metallic plus tax. mos. SALES HOURS: M, TH 8-8; T, W, F 8-6; Sat. 9-3 w 36 1 N. State St., SERVICE HOURS: M-F 8-5:30; Sat. 9-3 M.S.R.P. $19,645.00,G.M.S. $17,444.35, 3 year Caro lease, 36,000 miles, 20C a mile over 36,000. Interest rate 6.0%. $1,500 down, $1,888 due at 51 7-67312171 signing plus tax, title & license. 'With approval and eligibility acceptance. Plus tax, title 8 license fees.