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12 PAGES CAVOLUME 94. NUN, ITY3 CITY MICHIGAN -WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7,2001CHRONICLE FIFTY CENTS Pool pledge kick-off drive March 14 Even the World Trade Cen- years. The committee has set nity,” commented Fox, add- ter was built one brick at a a June 30 decision date to see ing, “Several members of the time. And that’s the attitude if it can establish funding to committee have already in- of the Cass City Community raise nearly $1 million dol- dicated that they will be will- Pool Cornrnittec - one step at lars needed to complete the ing to provide $10,000 over a time. proposed 42‘ x 75‘, 6-lane7 a 5-year period.” competition style pool that Besides the pledge drive, Committee Chairman Ed would also house a 50’ x 80’ which will bc done mainly Fox has extendcd an open aerobic area. invitation to anyone inter- by several committee mem- ested in the $1.75 million Although raising $1 million bers contacting potential do- project to attend a pledge stem unlikely, Fox believes nors in person, the group is kick-off drive next Wednes- it can be done. day, March 14, at the middle looking into other avenues to “We would hate to look raise the money needed. The school beginning at 5:3O back down the road and say p.m. most promising seems to be we did nothing (to try to es- funds offered in grants or “I’m going to give about a tablish matching monies). from foundations. 1 0-minute review of the cur- You’re not offered a rept status of the project at 6 $730,000 gift too often.” Fox commented that and again at 630,”says Fox. Tuscola Intermediate School According to Fox, the com- District employee Nick The indoor community mittee hopes to have between Jaskiw, who is versed in pool proposal was made pos- $500,000 - $750,000 in grant writing, has offered his sible by a half-million-dollar pledges secured by the end talent to the committee. anonymous donation and a of June. $250.000 pledge from the “Wc believe we can get “He told us to ask for the Pinney Foundation to be paid about $50,000 out of civic whole million when apply- on a prorated basis over 5 organiz;itions in thc commu- ing for these grants.”

Task force short-handed in 2000 Sanilac County Drug Task Force FINAL 2000 ARREST STATISTICS & BREAKDOWN # Persons Arrested # Felon) # Misdemeanor & Charged Counts: Chu n t s : Sanilac drug trafficking down In-County Drugs 62 84 33 Out-County Drugs 3 3 1 Total Drug Arrests 65 87 34 In-County Other 42 44 29 I The Sanilac County Drug our bordcrs.” in 2000. 01‘ thosc, 1 16 in- ers made 35 undercover drug 5 I primary arrests annually,” Task Force was short handed The drug task forcc main- volved ncw suspects/loca- buys during the ycar, repre- Gray noted. Out-County Other 4 4 3 in 2000, but the agency’s in- tained its prcscncc in 2000, tions. Gray noted the num- senting a 55 percent dccrease Total Other Arrests 46 48 32 vestigations still resulted in in spite ot’ ;I 25-pcrcent re- bcr of tips were down by compared to thc annual av- DRUG SEIZURES Olw-nll Toto1 = I I I persons arrested nnd charged on 201 warrant counts 1 1 I arrests and the seizure of‘ duction in thc crif‘orccnicnt mort: than 50 pcrcerit in both cragc of 78 buys made in 135 ,felnny unirrits issued + 66 misdeemennnr counts issued illegal drugs with a com- unit’s stattirig due IC, dulays l9W and 2000, and the tips 1995-99. Officers also con- The ycar’s drug seizures bined street value of more in personnel rcpl?cement. reccivcd generally involvcd ducted 25 searchcs of resi- included just 93 marijuana 5-Year Prior Year than $5 18,000. lowcr Icvel5 of drug activity. dence, a 36-percent rcduc- plants, well below the S-year Average 2000 +I-% “In fact, froii~ May Even six officials say the tion. Again, he noted, the 342 Tips 196 -43% (9 Year Low) (through) Septcinhcr. our tra- Thc lash force apcned 138 avcrsge of 879 plants seized tiuk forCG cantinues’to have icductions art‘ rclutcd tu re- anrmally in 1995-99, and 184 Criminal complaints 138 -25% (7 Year Low) dit 1 onal I y bu sic t 1110 n t h criminal cniiiplaint investiga- -30% (9 Year Low) a significant impact on drug s s, duced staffing. from the previous 5-year av- 33 Forfeiture Complaints 23 our entwcemcnt unit stat’ting tiondreports representing a 7s -55% (8 Year Low) trafficking in the county. erage of 1,248 plants. Buys 35 ‘street time’ was reduced by 7-year low. “During the S- 39 Search 25 -3.6%(8 Year Low) “Wc continue to experience “A vcrq porittve notc trend pcrccnt, rrstricting our ycar period 1995-99, we “During 2000 wc discov- 80 Primary Arrest 65 -19% (wlin 6 Year Median) succcss in all phases of our SO that began in 19% and has ability to carry OUI certain havc averaged I84 cornplaint ered 12 grow operations, 6 of 37 2“ Assist Arrest 46 +24% (2“ High in IO yrs.) drug suppression efforts,” continued through 2000, is investigative strccl act ivi- invcstigations each year,” that street levcl drug dealers which resulted in the arrcst 879 Marijuana Plants 93 -89% ( IO Year Low) Bill Gray, drug task force 232 Processed Marijuana 248 OZS. +7% (Above 5 Year Avg.) ties,” Gray said. “These Gray said, adding the 25-pcr- are consistently holding of 11 persons, with an aver- 02s. administrator, said during the 1 14 Grams CocainehIetWHeroin 186 Grams +63% (2“ High in 6 Years) staffing shortages most di- cent drop coincides with the age plot size of less than 8 unit’s annual meeting earlier smaller and sniallcr amounts 103 Hits LSD 62 Hits -40% (Small #s/Range) rec t I y i pxt cd o 11r abi I i t i c s unit’s reduction in staffing. marijuana plants,” Gray said. this month. “Drug availabil- m of drugs for sale within to conduct u n cl e rc (7 ve r hu y s . The task force opened 23 Sanilac County,” he said. During the prior 4 years, we ity at the ‘street’ sales level ~ .- within Sanilac County is which in turn impacts scat-ch civil forfeiture cases in 2000, Officers made 65 primary tions.averaged - .and 15 averageopera- plot For special education down dramatically through- warrant and primary drug 30 percent less than the 5- drug arrests and 46 second- out the last 4 1/2 years. “We are generally dealing with reduced levels of drug activity within our county,” Gray added. “The average The drug unit receivcd 136 ond highest amount in 8 , This represented an increase seems‘to have occurred plot size of our discovercd tips involving suspcct nu- years. of 57 percent above the prior Huron County voters said HISD officials requested cited an increase in the num- mar i.1 u an a grow operations colic trafficking in thc colinty Gray said tash,force offic- 5-ycar ( 1990-94) avcrage of Please turn to page 5. “yes” to a 1.5-mill tax levy the special levy to offset ris- ber of special education stu- have been reduced by over that will gcnerate needcd ing expenses. Officials also dents served in the county. 85 percent. And street level special education funding for drug sales have consistently students throughout the required advanced order county . placement, rather than 24- Votcrs approved the request Police: student hour-a-day availability with- 1,547 to 1,067 in a special out havirg to ‘order-up’ days clection held Tuesday, Fcb. ahead of time. 27, prank no joke “We are preventing many “I think it was a vote to do the right thing for all kids. from participating in drug A Cass City Middle School student dropped several straight We are just extremely activity within San i 1 ac pins into some food topping in the school’s lunch line last pleased,” said Janet County - thosc that do par- week.The student told Cass City police he did it as a joke. But no ticipate do so with extreme Richards, director of special caution or choose to consum- services for the Huron Intcr- mediate School District one was laughing, and now the boy is out of school and may mate their dealing outside face a criminal chargc. (HISD). “Really this vote was to The Cass City Board of Education expelled the eighth grade support education for all student from the district following the incident, which was Marlette kids,” she added, noting the reported during the afternoon hours of Feb. 26. His name is dollars gcnerated by the mill- not being released. man killed age are earrnarked for special Village police, who were called in to investigate, have asked education services, “but it the Tuscola County Prosccutor’s office to charge the youth in crash will also support general with placing harnit’ul oljects in food, a felony punishablc by education by frceing up lo- up to 10 years iniprisonrnent and/or a $10,000 fine. A Marlette man died after cal dollars” now spent by lo- According to reports, the boy placed the pins in diced ham being struck by a car near his cal schools to help support and turkey salad toppings in the lunch line. School officials home Saturday afternoon in special education. quickly discovered the pins, preventing anyone from being Sanilac County’s Elmcr The inillage, which will be injurcd, Township . levied indefinitely, is ex- Sanilac County Sheriff’s pected to generatc $ i .6 mil- Policc say the incident wasn’t the first time the youth tam- deputies identified the man lion in the first year. For the pered with school food. Just 3 weeks earlier, staff members as Robert Wallis Strickler. owner of a home with a mar- discovered staples in the salad. The incident was not rc- 86, 2615 W. Marlette Rd. ket value of $80,000, the tax ported because school officials believed the staples might Investigators said the acci- will amount to an additional have corne from soirie packaging. However, the eighth grade dent occurred at about 2 p.m. $60 annually. student confessed to being responsible for both incidents. on Marlette Road, one-yuar- ter milc west of Shepherd Road. Strickler was struck Pickup law in effect this month by a westbound car while crossing the road to retrieve Beginning March 28, a new “In 1999, pickups were in- Academy of Pediatrics his mail, according to depu- state law will prohibit any- volved in 352 fatal crashes - (AAP), trawl in the cargo ties, who said the man did one under 18 years of age 17 percent of all fatal crashes area of a pickup truck is a not see the oncoming ve- from riding in the open bed in the state,” said Richard J. major occupant protection hicle, and the driver of the of pickup truck at a speed Miller, manager of Commu- issue that disproportionately car, Amy L. Kotsch, 27, of a greater than 15 miles per nity Safety Services for AAA involves youth. Persons in- Kingston, was unable to WEAVER STREET, home of VFW Post 3644 in Cass City, has been renamed hour. Michigan. “Motor vehicle jured when traveling in the avoid the accident. crashes remain the leading open bed of a pickup are Strickler was pronounced P.A.434 has notable excep- Veterans Drive” thanks to a resolution approved by the village council. The tions - for farm uses, parades, cause of death for children. more likely to sustain mul- dead at the scene. ‘The bed of a pickup truck tiple injuries and injuries of The accident remains under military vehicles, emergency request was made by local VFW members, including (from left) Martin Work, vehicles and search and res- just doesn offer the same greater severity, and have a investigation by deputics, level of protection as other greater likelihood of death who were assisted at the Ron Palmer, George Lapp, Bruce Sherman and George Schwartz. cue operations - but the law underscores AAA vehicles: It’s designed to than do passengers riding in scene by Sanilac EMS, Peck carry cargo, not kids,” police and the Sandusky and r.5 Michigan’s long-held belief that “kids aren’t cargo.” According to the American Please turn to Page 5. Marlette fire departments. *. I PAGE TWO CASS CI'I'Y CHRONICLE * WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7,2001 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Owen-Gage Holbrook seniors ,* Area News meet in Mrs. Thelma Jackson Phone 658-2347 The conimercial was right. smelled bad, and it seemed February - Buckley's cold medicine to work. Maybe these cures The Owen-Gage Senior Ray and Rita Depcinski at- Jason Krause Sunday at the ding Breakfast Club met at does taste terrible. just take your mind off what- Citizens met Feb. 15 at the tended a deer burger and card Ubly Fox Hunters Hall. the Peppermill in Bad Axe If you haven't used it, try eker physical discomfort you Gagetown Fire Hall. There party at the Popple Trail Mrs. Martin Sweeney was Thursday morning. They to imagine how awful a corn- have. were 1 I members present, Blazers Hall Saturday night. a Wednesday guest of Rita will meet at the same place hinatiori of camphor, men- ***** and Bob Guza was recruited Mike Rurnptz and Becky Powell. next week. thol, pine needle oil and as a guest. Ruth Kaake gave were Tuesday afternoon and Allen Farrelly and about 25 Jim Foster of Caseville, Canada balsam, along with the table blessing. evening guests of Bob and family members and friends Doris Western, Eileen After reading the colunin in 3 of those 15-letter -dine Vice President Mary Guza Joan Jackson. attended a SuTrise birthday Franzel and Allen Farrelly which I wrote about the need -phan, and -ide medications, opened the meeting with the Mrs. Martin Sweeney vis- party for Barbara Salowitz at visited Dan Franze] at the would taste, then multiply it for drivers to take people to Lord's Prayer and pledge to ited' Jim and Virginia the Kand CJ Lounge Sunday. Huron County Medical Care by 3. the city for doct& appoint- the flag. There was no old Sweeney Thursday fore- ClelandMr. andof Bad Mrs- Axe andEugene Mrs. i*xron;nfiCenter in Bad Axe Tuesday Buckley's obviously hasn't ments, hospitals, etc., Nancy or new business to discuss or noon. done anything to disguise the Copcland of Kingston "get well" cards to be sent. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Farrelly, Curtis Cleland spent Tuesday L. b"111.5. flavor. I doubt that a squirt phoned to say that the HDC There was a thank-you card Grant, Lee and Heath were with Mr. and Mrs. David Ray and Rita Depcinski of lemon juice would do any- has such a program. Nancy read from Elizabeth Sunday afternoon guests of Friebe and family at Auburn. were among those who at- tended the funeral of AI Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Lambiris thing to improve it, anyway. is one of the volunteer driv- Bartholomy. Door prizes Allen Farrelly. Clarence Depcinski, Ron Why do the drug manufac- ers. were won by Orville Mallory Twelve friends from this Wolschlagcr, Mr. and Mrs. Bouchard at the Sacred Heart turers assuiric that lemon She rcfcrred me to Carol and Maxine Haney. vicinity went to Jack Kennedy, Wayne Catholic Church at Bad Axe niakes anything taste better? Wciland at 1-800-843-6394. Euchre was played, with the Frankenmuth for dinner Kennedy, Jim Lewis and Monday morning. Peyerk, Lambiris A while back we mentioned Ms Weiland didn't return my owl going to Orville Wednesday. Allen Farrelly met at Jim Lewis, Jack Kennedy the Buckley's 'I'V coinmer- call, but anyone interested in Mallory; men's high - Orville Ray and Rita Depcinski McDonalds's in Bad Axe for and Allen Farrelly spent cial, remarkable for its brcv- the program could call and Mallory; men's low - Phil were among those who at- breakfast Thursday morning. Monday in Taylor and exchange vows ity and forthrightness. It get mort: information. Guza; women's high - tended the benefit dinner for Ten members of the Trav- Southfield. stated simply, "Ruckley's Kerry Brown, social worker Frances Harbec; and Sharon M. Peyerk and b r ides nuids wort' s 1 ec vc 1 cs s Cold Medicine. It tastes ter- at Hills and Dales Hospital, women's low - Audrey Thaddeus J. Lambiris, both sat i n/g eorgct t e A-1,i nu rible and it works." Since also told mc about the Hos- Frankow ski. of Lake Orion, were married gowns with beaded trim at then I developed one of' the pitality House in Saginaw, The seniors met Feb. 1 at Saturday, Aug. 19, 2000, at thc waist accented with il worst colds l've ever had, where pcople who have pa- thc Gagetown Fire Hall. St. Paul Unitc;d Methodist scarf in a periwinkle color. which prornptcd mc to test tients in one of the Saginaw There were 19 members Church, Bloomfield Hills. They carried open steinriled thc product. hospitals can stay for a very present. Marge Zawilinski DON'T HAVE AN The Rev. Jamcs E. Greer I1 bouquets of purple larkspur, Actually, it wasn't the com- nominal fee. I'm not sure gave the table grace for the of tic iated at the dou ble-ring lavender roses, alstrameris mercial alonc that convinced what arrangements are avail- noon potluck. cereinony. and mixcd grccns tied with a mc. As I was pondering the able for non-drivers to get The committee for Febru- The bride is the daughter of lavender sheer bw. vast array of colcl rnedicincs back and forth to the facility, ary was composed of James and Janis Peyerk of Timothy 1,ambiris ol' Com- available on thc stow shclf, but it's worth checking out. Beatrice Jones and Lillian another woman in thc aisle Cas City. Thc groom is the merce, brother of the groom, ***** Jacoby. son of Theodore Lambiris of was best man. told me she'd li)undone that President Jack Doerr Oxford and Emily Lanibiris The groomsrncn wcrt' Scott worked in spitc of the awful opened the meeting with the of Taylor. Jenks of Oxford, Bub Sea- taste. Sure cnough, it was Finally, a few random Lord's Prayer and the pledge Organist was Judy White of man of Comriiercc, both Ruckley's, atid shc said the thoughts to ponder: to the flag. There was no old 4546 LEACH STREET Clarkston, and soloists were friends of the groom, and only placc slie'd found it was *A truly happy person is or new business. Phil and CASS CITY, MICHIGAN 48724 Allstate. (5 1 7) 872-4860 You're in good hands Troy Kristoffer and Tamee Tcdrick 1,ambiris of'hl,

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Rabbit Tracks Troopers investigating origin of pipe bombs I don’t know what causes it, wouldn’t have to answer the If they offer me $100 to but there’s something about phone so often.” switch companies, I’ll say, “I Investigators at the Michi- tant Bridgeport Post com- sis. sales calls that drives me But instead I say something can’t take money from gan State Police post in mander, said Cass City the Investigators remind resi- crazy. The calls themselves like, “We have several ways.” strangers.” When they ask Bridgeport are continuing area man is not a suspect in dents that explosive devices don’t bother me so much; I’ll be ready next time, me how many phones we their probe into the origin of the case. In fact, she said, the are capable of causing mas- I’m just embarrassed by the though. Next time or have, I’ll say, “I don’t know, There are 1,000 fewcr farms than there were in thc hegin- several pipe bombs taken to man acted with the right in- AT&T sive amounts of destruction, answers I give them. MCI calls I’ll be prepared for I only use one at a time.’’ ning of 2,000, according to the FederaVState Michigan Ag- the post by a Cass City area tentions, although he did not personal injury and death. Last week Jennifer called to them, too. I’m making a list. Uh-Oh, the phone’s ring- ricultural Statistics Service (MASS). And the loss was all in man early last week. understand the potential fully Anyone finding a suspicious say, “I’m calling to tell you When they mention their ing! It’s them! 1 know it’s small farms with an average of 69 acres. Medium and large Troopers reported the man, for disaster in transporting or known explosive device about our new voice messag- “friends and family” pro- them. Where’s my list? sized farms remained unchanged. The averagc size of Michi- whose name is not being re- pipe bombs to the post. should immediately warn gan farms is 200 acres. Nation-wide, the number of farms ing service you can receive gram I’ll tell them, “I don’t Where’s the %$#@ list? leased, arrived at the post Troopers, who executed a others and contact a law en- free for the next 30 days. Do have any friends, and my decreased .9 pcrcen t. with the pipe bombs at about Maybe I’ll just let the dog search warrant at a Saginaw forcement agency. you understand how our family won’t talk to me.” This information was received from MASS in a press re- 10:30 p.m. Feb. 26, asking get it. County residence last week, Manufacturing , selling or voice messaging service will lease. Also received during the week was a MASS 100-page that they be destroyed. are continuing the investiga- possessing a pipe bomb is a help you with your calls?’ annual report with detailed information about all Michigan The post was evacuated and tion with additional inter- felony punishable by up to 4 “I think but we don’t farm operations. The report is for I999 and as such probably explosive experts from the so, views and laboratory analy- years in prison. want to do it,” I said. The Weather is outdated in many categories covered. Michigan State Police Crime “How do you handle.your Lab in Bridgeport were High Low Precip. calls when you are away ***** called to the scene. Traffic Tuesday ...... 29 ...... 11 ...... 0 from the phone?” she asked on Dixie Highway was Village council Wednesday ...... 29 ...... 1 1 ...... 0 quickly. Better make sure that your 2000 Jeep Cherokee has the stopped for about 15 minutes Thursday ...... 32 ...... 22 ...... 0 have several ways,” I latest in theft protection. The Jeep leads the list of tho top 10 while experts rendered one “We Friday ...... 40 ...... 3 1 ...... 0 most stolen cars in 2000. Better be as careful with the 1999 told her. “Thanks for call- Saturday ...... 42 ...... 25 ...... 0 of the pipe bombs safe. The special meet set ing. Bye.” Jeep Cherokee, as it was the second most stolen vehicle last remaining bombs were trans- Sunday ...... 39 ...... 17 ...... tr. “I think so, but we don’t year. ported to a safe location for Monday ...... 28 ...... 22 ...... 6“ The year “2000 in review” rectors to the Cass City Eco- want to do it?” “We have Other cars and the modcl year that made the select list were detonation. (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant.) will be the focus of a special nomic Development Corpo- several ways?”hat a dumb in order: 1999 Pontiac Grand Am, 1999 Ford Taurus, 1999 Lt. Bonnie Kanicki, assis- Dodge Intrepid, 2000 Pontiac Grand AM, 1998 Ford Tau- Cass City Village Council ration. set of answers. rus, 2000 Dodge Intrepid, 1997 Taurus and 1999 Oldsmobile meeting slated for Monday, The EDC appointments are You would think a person Newell E. Harris Alero. March 19. The session will related to the village’s par- who has been through high Registered Representa five Gould get underway at 5 p.m. at the ticipation in financing of school, college, numerous ..m ..m - .!!!!koa ***** municipal building.- Hills and Dales Healthcare county fairs, and a couple of e%q- Harris & Company Council members will re- Corporation’s proposed $5.1 goat ropings could come up l* selected million assisted living- with something better than P.O. Box 38,Cass City, MI 48726-0038 A year ago at this time, it was considered to be a Icad-pipe view the 2000 An- Alzheimer’s facility. Village F 0 RT I cinch that Cass City would re-enter class B in 2001-2 to com- nual Report featuring indi- that! s Telephone (517) 872-2688 for tour Manager Jane Downing said Every time I get one of pete in the Michigan High School Athletic Association tour- reports. I~O#PUW~S.-- Facsimile (517) 872-3581 the council will also adopt a those calls, I hang up think- n ament s. Grant Gould, a Hope Col- *Fortis Investors, Inc. But now it appears that Cass City is on the bubble. If the Also on the agenda are the resolution designating ind ing, ‘Why did I say that? My lege freshman from Cass annual audit presentation by approving the project area, goal is to get rid of them Member NASD, SlPC division numbers remain the same, Cass City will remain in City, will be touring with the class C,But it’s an extremely close call, possibly decided by Joel Chamberlain of Ye0 & and schedule a public hear- quickly. Still, “We have sev- P.0, Box 64284, St. Paul, MN 55164 college’s Symphonetle dur- Yeo, and the possible ap- ing date for presentation of eral ways” is a darned poor a student or 2 on whether the school remains among the larg- ing spring break. Telephone (800)800-2000 est in class C or the smallest in class B. pointment of 2 additional di- the project plan. response. During the March 16-20 There are a million things a This year in basketball in the Thumb, class C appears stron- tour, the Symphonette will ger than class B and it was similar last year when the Hawks person could say when perform in Port Huron as someone asks if we under- went to the finals of the regionals in class B. well as cities in Ontario, Year in and year out, though, take class C evcry timc. stand their new phone ser- Canada, including Chatham, vice. We might say, “Duh? Learnington, London, I dunno. Maybe you should Ancaster and New Market. send me a letter or somethin’.” The 43-member Better yet, I could state, Symphonette is under the “Thank you for calling direction of Richard Piippo, Roger Pond. This is his associate professor of music bleeping message machine. at Hope, The group’s mem- LVV7nn 9 I I’m off the band wagon. constitutional right against Please leave your name and bers are selected from the At the last election I voted self-incrimination. Denise number after the bleep. larger college symphony or- JI DODGERAM1500--- for Bill Clinton. After all, for Rich also declined to testify. Blee-e-e-p! * chestra. my money he left the The refusal to testify “If you would like to speak STK# 21 5208 Auto, AC e k economy in much better doesn’t mean that the money to a real person, you could *Starting at $15,895 $248/month 0 downs The Symphonette has made numerous radio and televi- shape than he found it. Left spent was used to get influ- hang on the line until one -New Lois, Smile sion appearances, and has it with lower interest rates, ence with the president. Still happens by. Or you may less debt and more jobs. He ask myself there a VerYflne Fruit-0 .’, /I‘ . .presented childr n’+ and I if is not wish to call another number 2/8Sc fostered a greater concern * Dicsk’& youth conc&s”ih a8 ditiosio connection, why clam up: and see who you get, Blee- Christine- its series of format conc6rfs. bvoGt ‘the environment, a While it’s abhorrent to dive e-e-p!” The ball The annual tout has takea the ~$ybig plus, and a change into a family’s personal life, When Jennifer asks how I is * group from coast to coast in from the Republican admin- investigating the use of handle calls when I’m away rolling istration. money to influence the from the phone, I could say, down the United States as well as Canada, the British Isles, When he lied about having power of the presidency cer- “What? You mean people i TOLL FREE the hill, sex, the thought was that it tainly is appropriate. call me when I’m not here?!” 1-800-516-6673 Think Spring! Garth O’Mara Europe, Australia and New e e didn’t have anything to do Buying pardons doesn’t rank I should have told her, “I let “Lease based on 12K miledyr., 48/36 mo 1st payment. security deposlt Zealand. used as reduction with ellglble lease loyalty All prior sales promoflons with running the country. with the law breaking during the dog get the phone when excluded. Plus tax, title. late 4 doc with approved credit Gould, a percussionist, is Rebate in lieu of AI% See dealer for details Strictly of concern to his the Nixon years but it’s seri- I’m away.” Or, “Our cat the son of Todd and Tara family and the girl involved. ous enough for me to aban- loves messages. You want to Gould of Cass City. He is a The issue and the millions don ship and hope for a talk to her?” 2000 home school/Cass City of dollars spent to pursue it straighter course under Presi- How about, “If it weren’t High Schoql graduate. are politics at its worst. Not dent George W. Bush. for folks like you, we that anyone believes that the Democrats would do differ- ently if the opportunity Now At The arose. That’s different than the lat- 1 est Marc Rich pardon case. Rich is the fugitive billion- aire who fled to Switzerland I(?zi$ht 17 years ago to avoid pps- ecution on racketeering, wire fraud, income tax evasion and illegal oil trading charges. A senate panel and other investigators are looking into I allegations that Rich’s Scott Mills former wife, Denise, donated &lev more than $1 million to Democratic candidates and Scott Mills has joined the agency to groups and $450,000 to the Ill1 Clinton presidential library serve all of your insurance needs. that might have played a role in the pardon. There is also a question as To save money and get outstanding service: to why a couple from Ten- I nessee who were convicted Call Scott at 872-51 14 of bank fraud in 1982 were -l___l pardoned over the objections of the Justice Department. There’s no proof that Cass City Public Schools money influenced the par- It’ dons Clinton issued. But PROGRESS IN EDUCATION Beth Dozoretz, former from the desk of Ken Micklash, Superintendent Democratic National Com- to mittee chairperson, refused Life After Graduation to testify and invoked her As a caring parent or guardian, you know how important it is to embrace all aspects of your child’s life. In our Children’s HomeBased Services Program, we believe this is important as CASS CITY CHRONICLE well. That’s why we provide a full range mental health services to help your child and A week ago, our high school Seniors had the wonderful opportunity to attend a program USPS 092-700 of sponsored by the Thumb Area Michigan Works!, entitled “Life After Graduation”. PUBLISHED EVE RY WE DNESDAY your family. And, because these services are provided in your home setting, you can rest AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN assured that they will meet your needs, If you believe that someone you care about might be Jerome Lewis, assistant director of Michigan Works! spoke first about the topic of Jobs, 6550 Main Street Jobs and Jobs! Key points of his talk were: continue education through technology, take a Second-class postage paid at helped by the sentices of a Community Mental Health program, please contact us today. proud look back at your education, don’t be afraid to be yourself, remember only 40% who Cass City, Michigan 48726 POSTMASTER: Send address start college will finish, respect the needs of others, and things aren’t always as they seem. changes to CASS CITY CHRONICLE, P.O. BOX The seniors were divided into four groups for breakout sessions with different speakers 115, CASS CITY, MI 48726 and topics. John Haire, publisher A. Jim Luth and Kerri Krusmanski of McDonald’s Corporation spoke on interview National Advertising Representative, techniques. Michigan Weekly Newspapers, Inc., B. Choosing a career and how to find a job was the topic of Dale Kerbyson, city 257 Michigan Avenue, East Lansing, Michigan. manager of Marlette and Peter Lukes of Cass Valley Enterprises. Subscription Prices:To post offices in TUSCOLA C. Theresa Rabideau and Linda Wechter provided a perspective on what industry is Tuscola, Huron and Sanilec Counties - looking for in employees. Corporate services and training programs which are $18.00 a year or 2 years for $30.00, 3 available to new employees were also reviewed. years for $42.00,$12.00 for 6 months, ACCESS D. Jamie McCoy, Jan Turdero and Jody Wilson spokp lbout putting your resume on the and 3 months for $9.00. ALLIANCE In Michigan - $20.00 a year, 2 years OF MICHIGAN *. internet, career perspectives, and the outlook for career opportunities, for $36.00,3years for $48.00. In other parts of the United States - It was an excellent program and the feedback from the students and the presenters has $23.00 a year, 2 years for $40.00, 3 P.0. Box 239 Caro, MI 48723 PH.(517) 673-6191 or 1-800-462-6814 TDD (517) 6724780 bee4 great. years for $52.00. Payable in advance. For information regarding newpaper raprlnted by p.rmkrkn d Ma&a Padm from PERSKE: EK/LPORTWS 1071-1090 (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1B98) Questions may be sent to me at 4868 N. Seeger St., Cass City, MI 48726. Thank you! advertising and commercial and job prlntlng, telephone 872.201 0. CASS MICHIGAN PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7,2001 CITY, I

Excellence award winners \ by Cass City Senior, Katie Hacker Letters to the editor I 4 Red Hawks honored 1 March Madness Four more students, one and Kristy Orban, Caro, was and class discussions. He is each from the 4 school build- selected from Campbell El- an honor student at the ings in the Cass City District, ementary. In the kindergar- middle school. have been selected for the ten classroom he has dis- Ross Sherman, son of Rod School supports debate played good citizenship Today, Wednesday, March to say; Red Hawk Award of Excel- and Yvonne Sherman is the Nate Brinkman said, “The lence. Each year the awards skills and is willing to work high school reprcsen tative. In the Feb. 28 edition of the does pay for the registration also been supportive for the 7, 2001, isn’t just another with anyone, according to his first game WL‘ have to think are presented 4 times and 16 His teachers say he is a Cass City Chronicle, it was and judging fees. However, fundraising that we have Wednesday of the week. teacher. He is described as a Today the varsity basketball ahout is on Wednesday. We students receive “computer techic” who helps mentioned in one of the ar- the debate team must raise done this year. The Pinney have bccn working very acknowledgement of their quick learner who pushes with problems in the office. ticles that “Chad Daniels’ the money for airfare, hotel Foundation has even given team will travel to Ubly to himself to do thc best he can. fight for the Class C District hard, knowing this part of the contributions to the school, He scrvcd as a counselor at debate team was granted per- and rental car costs. the team money to help send He already is reading at the Bay Shore Camp and is part Title. After Friday night’s season is important. I have a church or community. mission to attend the Na- students to summer debate first grade level. of the Big Brother program. Fortunately for us, we live victory against Vallcy good feeling ahout this week The awards were presented tional Debate Tournament in camps. Dennis Bowen, son of Jack He has bccn captain of the in a community that is SUP- Lutheran, taking the League and a lot of faith in my team.” at a special meeting before Atlanta, Ga., April 5-9, The Whereas I am sure that it and Elizabeth Bowen, Cass Cass City soccer team for 2 PORTIVE and PROUD of its Champion Title, and Craig Joel Brink man coni mcn ted , the regular meeting of the team is expected to pay the was not the intent for people “Well, it’s going to be a big Cass City School Board City, his teachers say, exem- years and is qualified for the cost, not the school.” debate team. In thc last to think that the debate team Emmert’s record breaking, plifies the 6 pillars of char- things couldn’t get much bet- game just like the rest of the Monday, Feb.26. Presenting $2,500 MEAP scholarship. As a result of this, I have couple of years the team has is not supported, it is clear by acter as adopted by the rec e i ved VERY g e n ero u s ter? Or could they? games will be in thc tourna- the ribbon and certificate was His career goals are to en- received numerous phone the number of phone calls school district. He is a great contributions by groups in This is the moment that the rncnt. We’ll just have to play Supt. Ken Micklash. The ter Eastern Michigan Univer- calls about the “perceived” that I have received, that this role model and is looked up our community. one at il time and play each honorees received the per- sity with majors in econom- lack of support for the debate was the message that was coaches and players have to by other students. Hc of them hard.” sonal congratulations from ics and computer science and program. I am writing this For the second year in received. Therefore, on be- prepared for all season, and works well with othcrs and a what the fans and parents Cilaspie replied, “We have each member of the school a career as a floor trader on letter to inform the commu- row, the Gavel Club has half of the debate team, I contributes to group work have waited for since last worked real hard all year for board. Wall Street. nity that the school DOES picked up the cost of airfare would like you to know that year’s season. The guys the upcoming game so we Drew King, son of Marylou support its debate program. to and from Georgia. we ARE supported by our started out as a team of 15 just have to go out therc and and Don King, Cass City, We have been the novice Angel’s Uniforms and the school and community. individuals. Over the season play our game.” was honored from Deford champion in Class B and C/ Rotary Club have donated to they have bonded and grown Diebel said, “We have Elementary. His teachers re- D for 4 of the last 5 years. the group to help cover na- Respectfully, as “a team.” poured our heart and soul port he is an excellent stu- Last year we were even the tional travel costs. Parents of Chad Daniels into this season and it’s scary dent, a good citizen who en- national runner-up cham- the debaters and individual Director of debate As I walked into school to think it could be over sc) joys school. He has a posi- pion. Cass City High School Monday morning I saw a community members have soon. But, if wc play hard tive impact in the classroom. These accomplishments flock of bleached blond and work as a team, we can Cody Orban, son of Robert would not be possible with- babes. These bleached blond accomplish anything.” out the support the school. boys are better known as the of “If we play together, and In regards to our national Cass City Red Hawks Eden Concept a big play good defense, we competitions, the school Greater Thumb West 2001 should have a good chance - Basketball Champs. The to be district champs,” winner at Tendercare guys decided to carry on last Obituary Letters to the Editor Em mer t commented . The Chroniclewelcomes year’s tradition of bleaching Dear editor, and they really care. We have Brown replied, “I think letters to the editor. their hair, and hopefully the we’ll come out with a lot of I am writing to say how a famiiy council now. mo results will be even better fire and we will bc pumped. Letters must include the lucky we are to have cats and a dog have a home than 2000’s. We just have to play good Joshua Stauffer writer’s name, address Tendercare in our town. there now. A nursery for Unfortunately as the defense and rchound well.” and telephone number. They have started the Eden employees with children. So Alternative Concept and season’s end approaches, so Holmgren said, “Contrary Joshua Dean Stauffer, 19, The latter is in case it is great to see the children play- what a difference it is mak- ing. Like our granddaugh- does the loss of seven out- to some teachings, winning of Vestaburg, died Thursday, necessary to call for veri- ing. Every nursing home ter said Papa’s bike (wheel- standing seniors. Joel is very important to our tcarn. March 1,2001, in Cass City. fication, but won ’t be used should have it. chair). B rinkman, Nathan I plan on taking my “A” He was born in Ogden, in the newspaper. You hear so many horror When we work together Brinkman, Zach Glaspic, game, and I think I speak for Utah, Jan. 10, 1982, the son Names will be withheld stories about nursing homes. what a change. Someday we Craig Emmert, Ryan the wholc team when I say of Roger Stalter and Elaine from publication upon re- All of us are so afraid of dis- might need to be there. Holmgren, Randy Diebel t h i s .” Stau ffer. quest, an adequate abilities and sickness, but it Adopt a friend now you and Eric Brown have been Coach Green is $List as ex- He is survived by his for - is part of life. There are so will be so glad you did. It the team’s heart and soul cited as thc rest of‘ the team mothcr, Elaine (Wes Wing) reason. many wonderful people, only takes a little time to read through it all. They have car- and he said, “....the tcarn is Stauffer; his father, Roger The Chronicle reserves young and old there. It’s a just and make a friend. ried the team through a sca- very excitcd about the tour- (Kelly) Stalter; sisters, Rikki, the right to edit letters for or talk son of 13-1 in the league and community all in its self. Thank-you nament. We know wc have Crystle, Lace and Shay; length and clarity. 18-2 overall. Each one of to hustlc and play together to The staff is so wonderful Audene Janssen. brothers, Mike, Joe, Robby, We will notpublish thank these guys has demonstrated have any chancc at winning Mitch and Taylor; grandpar- DISPLAYING RIBBONS and certificates as his ability to be a leader on the district.” you letters of a specific ents, Gene and Irene Red Hawk Award of Excellence winners are, nature, for instance,fiom and off the court, and also on As you can tcll, thesc guys Stauffer, Dean Stalter, A Subscription to the Cass City Chronicle the bench. For some of these iirc ready to bring home an- Charlene and Dennis Wright; from left, front row: Drew King and Cody a club thanking mer- guys the next week or two other district titlc and hopc- Dick and Jean Haynak, and chants who donated makes a Wonderful Wedding Gift could bc the last time they l‘ully, like Holnlgrcn com- Orban. Back row: Ross Sherman and Dennis Marilyn Uren, and several prizes for a rafle. _. walk off the competitive mcntcd, they’ll wrdk into the aunts, uncles and cousins. Bowen. court. 1 gym with their “A” gamc. I Staufftx, was precedwl in ‘Thc g:iiiic will siart aroilnd 7 ”l’@t’d‘chanccto talk to the dah,by hi? ,gra~Jm.other, Senior guys about their p.m., hut it would hc a good Aleatha Stalter, and an uncle, thoughts on the upcorning idea IO gct therc ;I little car- Tim Graves. games. Here’s what thcy had licr. 1 hop” to seu cvcryonc Funeral services were *.,_ thcre supporting our Rcd scheduled for Tuesday, Hawks. ‘I’ht. guys ndcv- March 6, at 11 a.m. at the eryonc checring for thcm. Vestaburg Church of Christ. Thanks to Baker College, Good luck to the varsity Memorial contributions , guys. Just play like you know may be made to the Novcsta you can, with heart and dc- Church of Christ Youth Pro- your dreams aren’t far away. ‘ sire. 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Deadline for submitting items in the calrwkir IS the Fri- celebrate joy of day noon before publication. Wednesday, March 7 reading Friday come.Duplicate Bridge, 7:OO p.m. at Charmont. Everyone wel- :

Campbell Elementary stu- ICampbell Principal Jody Thursday, March 8 jents in Cass City joined Miklovic said. “Hopefully, Bake Sale at Rawson Memorial Library. millions of young people, Ithis activity will help show March 8-10 - Magazine Sale at Rawson Memorial Li- parents, celebrities, teachers, students the relevance, im- brary. grandparents and others, portance and enjoyment that Zoast to coast, for the fourth reading will bring to their Friday, March 9 annual Read Across America everyday lives.” Alcoholics Anonymous, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, ICelebration Friday. “There’s no more important 8 p.m. Call 1-800-267-5692. The event honors Dr. Seuss, place for us to be. . ,than famed author of children’s reading with our children,” Monday, March 12 books with compelling Laeder added. Owen-Gage School Board meeting, 7 pm. rhymes and illustrations. “We urge everyone to take Elkland Township Board meeting, 7 p.m. “Oh, the Places You’ll Go” time to read to their children VFW & VFW Auxiliary, Cass City Post 3644 meet at 4533 was the theme of this year’s and grandchildren every day. Veterans Dr., Cass City, 7:30 p.m. All old and new mem- event. It’s the most valuable use of bers welcome. The Thumb Area Chapter our time with the greatest Relay for Life dinner, Sanilac Career Center, 6 p.m. For ’ of MEA-Retired School dividends, and the theme this more information call 810-378-5686. Employees hosted the local year stresses how books pro- CAMPBELL Elemen- event. Ron Laeder, chapter vide a window to the world Tuesday, March 13 president, explained the cel- for students and adults alike.” Thumb Octagon Barn meeting, 7 pm., fire hall in Gag- tary students, including ebration spotlights the im- Campbell Elementary will etown. Heather Simpson portance of encouraging be hosting other events to Tuscola County Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disor- children to develop a passion celebrate “March is Reading ders Family Support/Education Group meeting, 1 :30 p,m,, (above, center), donned for reading. “Research has Month, including a Family Adult Day Services building, 435 Green St., Caro. For hats of all shapes, sizes shown a direct relationship Reading Night (Wednesday, additional information, please call (517) 672-2273. and colors for the open- between the joy of reading March 7), Dr. Seuss trivia and success in school,” he competitions,and a “read-in” Wednesday, March 14 ing ceremonies of the said. after school (Tuesday, March Book Club, 7 p.m., Rawson Memorial Library. “Read Across America’’ Terri Karavas, parent volun- 20). . teer, co-chaired the event celebration Friday along with Laeder and morning. At right, Cass Campbell Elementary Li- City Police Sgt. Craig brarian Donna Emerson. Bob Gengler, vice president Drug trafficking down: Haynes and Village of MEA-Retired, assisted in Manager Jane Down- coordinating volunteer read- hits in 1995-99. “The 2000-0 I On-Sitc ing (not pictured) were ers. At Campbell, area retired Gray noted LSD seizures Counseling program repre- among those in the teachers were joined by high 1996. From 1991-1995 we fluctuate year-to-year, but sents the ninth year this pro- community who read to school athletes, middle seized over 6,200 marijuana most of them typically are gram has been presented by school students and invited plants, but we made very few the result of a single arrest. the drug task force through students as part of the citizens from all corners of arrests in these cases,” Gray “LSD is most popular with the Sanilac Health Depart- celehrat ion. the community as they read con ti nued. “Beginning in post-high school age young ment,” Gray said. with the children as guests in 1996, we began to make ar- adults. It is generally an “Currently, the program Support classrooms throughout the rests in at least half of the ‘add-on’ drug, being used in operates for one-half day in school. The celebration was growing cases we investi- conjunction with mari-juana each of the 7 school districts kicked off with special ac- gated each year. for heightened effects; or as each week,” he added, not- group tivities and contests in the The drug task force seized a transition drug as users ing some 300 students re- to meet school gym. Among the ce- 7,043 grams (248 ounces/ move from marijuana into ceived long-term counseling lebrities on hand was the Cat 15.5 pounds) of processed harder drugs.” from 1993 through 1998. Huron Mcmorial Hospital, in the Hat. marijuana, a 7-percent in- The current program is serv- Bad Axe, will host an Adult “Reading with our children crease compared to the pre- OTHER ing 84 students countywide. Diabetic Support Group is one of the most important vious 5-year average of 232 Com b i n ed w i t h en force- Thursday afternoon, March displays of support and en- ounces. “This increased. . Aside from enforcement, ment, the education and 15, from 1:30-2:30 pm. in couragemen t that we adults seizure rate is tied primarily the Sanilac County Drug counseling programs, have the hospital’s third floor so- can give our children,” to a series of raids in mid- Task Force, now in its 15th enabled thc drug task force larium. Thcrt: is no nccd to 2000 that successfully inter- year of operation, is actively to make significant strides in rcgister for the group and it dicted multiple pound ship- involved in education and the local war against drugs. is frcc of chargc. ments of processed mari- counseling programs. The “We have achieved a repu- For further information, call New law juana being brought into the unit has provided $422,500 tation of credibility, reliabil- Huron Menlorial Hospital at county from TexasNexico,” in direct funding for educa- ity and professionalism with (5 17) 269-952 1 (ext. 4346). targets Gray explained. “Three re- tion programs over the past all federal, state and local law peat offender drug dealers 11 years, and another enforcement agencies we safety were charged and convicted $150,000 for counseling pro- have worked with. We have in those cases.” grams over the past 9 ycars. a positive public image that Last Call ! Also seized were 186 grams Sanilac County, through the is second to none,” he said. of cocaine (powder and drug unit, was among the “By working together, we To Win The Elk crack) or heroin or meth/ very first counties to adopt can continue to maintain the cab. crank, a 63 percent increase the Drug Abuse Resistance Sanilac County as a desirable Hunting Trip of a Enclosed cargo areas from the annual average of Education (DARE) program, place to live, work and raise (camper shells) also do not 114 grams in 1995-99. which targets substance our families.” “More than half of 2000’s abuse prevention among Lifetime.. provide adequate protection c against occupant injury. In 186-gram seizure came as children. 1997, 14 percent of cargo thc result of a single search *&Ourcurrent core classes Owen-Gage warrant execution, seizing are graduating 850 students. The aAS8 aIvT LI@RiS eLU6 is Raffling area deaths of children and 1- adolescents younger than 20 one-quarter pound of meth in Another 1,800-plus students musicians Off a Two Hunter Elk Hunting Safari... were in enclosed cargo areas. Worth Township. In this par- will receive either prel i mi- The cab itself can also pose ticular case the drugs wcre Valued at Over $&999.881 safety issues for young pas- being brought into thc programsnary and/or this ~OIIOW-~~ year,”DARE Gray perform sengers - there are questions county from Arizona, des- said. “With the completion This Exciting Elk Safari for two includes: surrounding age-appropriate tined for eventual street level of 10 years of DARE. . Owen-Gage High School restraint use, appropriate seat distribution in St. Clair and location in the cab, appropri- Macomb counties,” Gray FlVe DAY 6UlDeP eLK BIIFLe HUMP-$ ate use of rear seating posi- said. Season Four November 9-14 - tions in various models of In addition, officers seized (Arrive November 8), ZOOl... extended cab vehicles, and 62 hits of LSD, compared risk of air bag-related inju- with a 5-year average of 103 plus students. and Brooke Sutherland of U n i o n v i I I e - Sebe w ai ng * Food and lodging... ries. Two 0.T.C Elk Tags In addition, Miller said, re- Schools, recently earned a straint use in the cab of Division I rating - the high- (Bought With $1000.00 Expense Certificate Provided)... pickup trucks has been re- est mark possible - for their Hunt Colorado Area(s) 21 and 30.. ported to be lower than re- New books ensemble performance at the straint use in other passenger District SoloEnsemble Fes- Peters Hunting Service, (970) 675 2574 vehicles. tival. Rangely, Colorado 81648-0268 “Basically, we’re asking at the library The event was held Feb. 17 that parents consider the at Caro High School. -- safety aspects of any vehicle Errer, a junior at Owen- Tickets are only $10.00 apiece... or three for just $25.00!! when selecting the primary Gage, also performed 2 mode of transportation for Goat Song by Susan Clurk Basyuin (tiorlfictiotz):When Su- trumpet solos, receiving Di- Only 1250 tickets will be sold! oh& 4 CoSpk the family,” he said. “Pickup san Basquin’s brother suggests she work with him on an vision I and 11 ratings. trucks are becoming an in- angora goat farm on Washington Island in Lake Michigan, creasingly popular personal she decides it is a good idca. She thought she would have 5 named transportation choice, but plenty of time for contemplation and writing in this quiet All proceeds to benefit charitable activities in the Cass City area. many do not offer the same environment which was so different from her life in Santa to list level of protection for chil- Fe. After a tough 6 years, she finds hcrself growing fonder Tickets and contest details available now from: dren as do other types of ve- of the animals and finding out she is a stronger pcrson than Five area residents have --- hicles.” she thought. This is the story of her life on Washington Is- been named to the dean’s list Cass City Lions Club... Book Mart/HeaIth Mart... “P.A. 434 is a good step to- land and how she overcomes feelings of insecurity and learns at Alma College following Thumb National Bank.. The Charmont Restaurant.. ward protecting our most to love a new kind of life. the fall 2000 term. precious cargo - children,” The local students, who wabh& a Sportsrnens’ Oasis in the Thumb! Miller added. “We applaud Midnight Clear by Kathy Hogan Trocheck: It’s a few days achieved a grade point aver- -- Rep. Deborah Cherry (D- before Christmas when Callahan Garrity’s brother shows up age of 3.5 or better, are: Ryan Please direct ticket inquiries to: Burton), sponsor of the bill, with his two-year-old daughter, Maura in tow. Callahan Downing and Stephan McIn- for her perseverance and hasn’t seen him in 10 years and she suspects that there is tosh, both of Cass City; Jon Shores (517) 872 2075 (517) 872 5378 fax dedication to this issue.” trouble coming with his visit. She soon finds out he has Aaron Bell, Deford; and [email protected] e-mail kidnapped Maura and his wife is very upset about it. When Ethan Dereszynski and Let Book Mart Process Your Credit Card Order by Sr. Citizens’ Menu, his wife’s body is found Keith disappears. Callahan, with Jonathan Dereszynski, both some help from her mother and the group of girls in the of Kingston. Telephone! __ Senior Citizens are asked to Atlanta House Mouse cleaning service; sets out 6 provc her Wedding brother didn’t murder his wife. make reservations before Announcements Don’t Miss Your Chance to Win! 9:OO a.m. on the day of the The contest winner will be determined on Monday meal, by calling Clara Back in Eden by Lindu Paisley: Wilhelmina (Willie) Heidlec, April the Second, 2001.b.. Gaffney, 872-2875, a young teacher, traveled to her hometown of Eden, Ohio one summer to visit and take care of her mother who had Catalogs loaned been ill. She expected to have a quiet and peaceful summer MARCH 12-14-16 owmig ht. after a busy year of teaching in Texas. She didn’t expect to run into her former childhood friend Marshall Gray. She Monday - Chicken patty, po- Free subscription tato, blended vegetables, or- hadn’t seen him since she left for college and they had not AGFAe FILM “OLD WOOD ORUG” with each order parted under the happiest circumstances. She didn’t know NOTHING ESCAPES AGfA FILM anges. BOOK MART STORE HOURS Wednesday Fish, potato, he had moved back to Eden. Their comfortable relationship I NEW SHERIOAN - Mon. lhru Fri 9 a 6 p rn Cass City Books. Cards, Photo 6 Gills m - mixed vegetables, yogurt. had changed and Willie wasn’t sure she was ready to deal HEALTH MART PHARMACY 6498 Main SI. Sat.9am -4pm Chronicle Jonathan Shores. R PH. Friday - Pepper steak, rice, with the old hurt feelings and misunderstandings. Could I CASS CITV.MI 41720 mn~2.2075 I Phone 872-2010 oriental vegetables, Jell-0 Willie forgive Marsh and begin a new life with him? - PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7,2001 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Tendercare holds Game Cass City Bowling Leagues

Day events CHARMONT LADIES MERCHANTS Cellular One 20 SUNDAY NIGHTERS Mycogen Plant Sciences 20 March 4 The Tendercarc Cass City Wickes 17 Volunteer Committee re- Cass City Tire 47 R H Body Shop Dott Manufacturing 47 Cass Tavcrn I6 cently sponsored its first S S Builders Sheridan Rollcrs 14 ‘ JB’s Crew 46 L Morgan Pting. Schmaltz Construction I6 Game Day, with area scouts Somet imers 14 ’ Cable-ettes 42 Charmont Gcneraly Low IO and children of staff mem- Town & Country 13 r Dee’s MP Rockets 40 Anthes Movers Try Hards II bers joining with residents in Wild John’s 30 High individual games & carnival-type afternoon New England Gophers 9 Live Wires 28 T Furness Bldrs. scrics: D. Dickinson 253- High Rollers 8 games, crafts and live enter-. 224 (649), D. Roth 245-241 tainment. Trisch Septic Newcomers 7 ” Team high game: JB’s Crew Stafonos 13 (649), Is. Dnerr 225-223 The day was part of the 1083. Triple R 5 (638), J. Dennis 605. S. nursing home’s newly- High team game & series: Team high series: Cass City Oscntoski 253, W. Laming Try Hards 720 (1900). ’ adopted Eden philosophy, in Tire & Wild John’s 3057. High team series: Charmont 223, Doug Beecher 2 14-2 16, High women’s games & ,- which the volunteer commit- High series: S. Hutchinson 3 136. R. Pringle 219, K. Pichla series: D. Haycs 194 (528), tee and Tendercare staff are 580, M. Halcy 526, B. High team game: Stafonos 219, E. Schnialtz 213, 1’. dcvoting themselves to K. Hutchinson 215 (530). Kilbourn 509, M. Truemner 1071. Summers 2 12, Dave Bcccher eliminate the 3 plagues of High men’s gamcs & series: 486, N. Wallace 476. 210 games or 575 series: J. 21 1. nursing home residents: D. Heleski 204, J. LaPratt High games: S. Hutchinson Gorkowski 2 16-269 (685), High team game & serics: 212-220 (629), Pichla I o ne1 i ness , he 1p lessne and K. ss 222-1 92, J. Phillips 186, M. M. Jackson 223-269 (672), Thumb Auto Wash 605 boredom. An effort is also 236, E. Hutchinson 210, Haley 193, M. Opanasenko M. Lutz 2 14-247 (662), W. ( 1737). underway to encourage the I 184, D. Merchors 174, M. Laming 246 (637), C. community to get involved. Truemner 176, J. Stevens I’he recent Game Day fea- Maurer 214 (621), L. Mor- SCOUT KYLE HANBY enjoys a game of tic-tac-toe with resi- 178, B. Ware 172, B. Watson gan219(610),C.Anthes234 tured area musician Nathan 174, B. Kilbourn 177. Sweet, who volunteered his dents at Cass City’s Tendercare during recently held Game (607), R. Koch 238 (603) R. talents to provide live enter- Hull 21 I (602), G. Robinson Day events, 214 (602), B. Kupiec 234 GOLFERS tainment. In addition, prizes were donated by MERCHANETTES (601), M. Zawilinski 212- McDonald’s and Little March 1 234 (601),J. Finkbeiner 235 Caesar’s of Cass City. Fitness (600), M. Gettel 214-215 Area residents interested in All Season Rent-all 23 (599), T. Soper 225 (587), R. volunteering at Tendercare Adamczyk Masonry 22 Salcido 581, J. Krol 218 are invited to stop in any Fundraiser FBI Gals 21 (580), J. Anthes 224 (577), time. JB’s Crew 19 R. Kessler 235, R, The Chiropractors 18 Witherspoon 235, B. Joseph slated LaFave Steel 17 233, M. Frappart 232, C. Mr. Farmer Marlette Chrysler 16 Zimmerman 223, R. Carroll Thumb Octagon Barn 15 222, J. Smithson 214, T. Hills and Dales General Read and Use Detroit Edison 14 Davis 2 1 1, T. Kretz 2 10. Hospital, the Michigan Ath- Thumb Auto Wash 10 letic and Rehabilitation Cen- THURSDAY NITE TRIO ter (MARC) and the United High individual games: C. March 2 CHRONICLE Way of Tuscola County are Smith 240, M. Gettel 2 13, P. sponsoring a “Fitness CLASSIFIED ADS Bauer 2 IO. Thumb Auto Wash 32 Fundraiscr” slated for Satur- High individual series: C. Marlette RV 23 *CALL NOW JOIN A day, March 17, at the MARC Smith 587, M. Gettel563, S. Osentoski Farm Equip. 23 TO To sell or rent a farm facility in Caro. Hutchinson 540. Marlette Oil & Gas 22 LEAGUE .To sell or buy livestock All proceeds will be do- High team game & series: New England Financial 2 1 nated to the United Way of (Juniors, Seniors, Singles tk Cmples) To sell or buy Implements FBI Gals (728) 2041. Martin Electric 20 Tuscola County. To profitably sell or buy A $3 donation will allow .- < -- anything ’ residents to join in as many *CALL NOW FOR AN of the land or watcr classes - The Classifiod Section is AFFORDABLE 1 from kick boxing and yoga T Where Interested to water walking and liquid MEMBERSHIP Prospects Look First lnvrtations TENDERCARE resident Luther line dancing - as they (Singles, Couples, Families, Students would like. Also on sale will Traditional 45 htylish The Cass City Durham and employee Lori Osterhout hc $2 shamrocks, which will 8L Seniors) celebrated birthdays during the Game be displayed with thc donors’ City Chronicle Chronicle names. Donors will be eli- Day weekend. Durham turned 96 and gihlt: to win free prizes. L Phone-872-2010 *CALL NOW TO RESERVE . Phone 872-2010 Donations can he made at Osterhout, 25. Hills and Dales and the YOUR SPECIAL EVENT MARC facilities in Cass City Hope in a hopeless world Jer. 29:ll (Company Party, Family Reunion, and Caro. Church Outing ...) . INDlV@UAL & FAMILY Area COUNSELING 872-9870 .Depression .Anxiety farmers @Grief13 Loss .Marriage Conflict to meet MULL1

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Maybc after thc season is srnilcd, “is quite an accom- finals and will meet the win- Ulfig’s mark was set in 3 var- lead. By thc end of the quar- led by Emmert with 15 long ovcr, Cass City’s plishment. It is probably one ner of the Harbor Beach- sity years as was Clarke tcr the Hawks were in front boards. He also had 21 Grcater Thumb Wcst charn- of thc toughest class C USA game. Haire’s (1, I S6 points), the 16-1 1. points, 5 steals and 3 assists. pionship team will havc time leagucs in the state.” Providing as much or more player that the talented Cass City eliminated any Glaspie scored 14 points to apprcciatc the school’s And the district tournament excitement for Hawk fans in Ernmert replaced in the ca- chance that the Chargers had with 3 steals and Joel first league championship, at Ubly is certainly thc thc win over the Chargers reer scoring derby. Scott for an upset in the second Brinkman had 11 points and but today that’s something toughest in the Thumb and was Craig Emmert’s success- Hartel, 1,054 points, is in quarter. It was done with a 3 steals. Nathan Brinkman lor the books. To be one of the toughest in the ful assault on the shot-block- fourth place. barrage of 3-pointers. was in double figures with 10 recalled with pride along state. That’s why the team’s ing record for the state. Cass City opened its quest “Our passing set up 6 3-pe- points. Storm had 8 rebounds with a strand of the basket title celebration was neccs- Emmert passed the mark set for the title-clinching victory tcrs in the quarter”, Green and 7 points. that cach ofthejubilant team sarily short. Cass City returns by Chris Karnan (297) with with an 8-0 run in the first 3 said. “We played very effi- rncmbers cut as tokens of’thc to the hardwoods tonight 6 blocks to bring his total to 1/2 minutes, paced by ciently in thc first half’. CASS CITY - Holmgrcn 0- ti t I e-w i n n i n g season . (Wcdnesday) at 7 o’clock to 299. Fittingly enough, the Emmert with a pair of hoops Zach Glaspie, Joel 0 (3-4) 3; Glaspie 3-1 (3-4) The Hawks won the title facc Laker High. Never mind block that set the record was and Jeff Storm with a trcy. Brinkman and Nathan 14; Brown 0- 1 (0-0)2; Stonn with an easy 72-54 decision that the Hawks have defeated a pretty effort that took a Lutheran came charging Brinkman each connected 1-2 (0-0) 7; Thane 0-2 (0-0) over visiting Saginaw Valley the Lakers twicc during the cinch Fdst break lay-up hoop back, paced by trifectas by for a pair of treys and the 4; Havens 0-1 (0-0) 2; Luthcran Seminary that season. Both games were away from Valley Lutheran. Blake Felsing and Jirnmie game was no longer in doubt EmmertBrinkman 1-7 2-2 (4-5) (0-0) 2 1 ; 10; Nathan Joel wasn’t cvcn as close as thc closc arid Cass City will need Emmert also moved into Nichols to trail by a single with the Hawks in front, 43- final score inciicatcs. to be on tht: top of its game second place in career scor- point, 1 1- 10. 17, at thc intermission. Brinkman 2-1 (3-4) 11. “Winning a leaguc titlc in to survive. ing. With 1,231 points, he That was as close as thc Cass City easily won the TOTALS 9-16 (13-18) 72. ttic G?W”,Coach Jim Grcen The winner moves to the trails only Paul Ulfig’s 1,454. visitors were to COMC to the rebounding battle, 45 to 27, VALLEY LUTHERAN - Felsing 1-0 (1-2) 4; Kaul 0- 2 (2-2) 6; Pirtle 0-1 (0-0) 2; Perlberg 0-5 (1-2) 11; Bulldogs whip North Huron in district opener Grimpo 1-2 (0-0) 7; Brown 0-3 (0-0)6; Cht 0-5 (0-0) 10; Nichols 1-0 (2-2) 5;Wood 1 - A bad start turned ugly for zone defense to advance into Kingston at 6 p.m. in the turnovers, led to a 27-8 ad- oter the final 5 minutes of other semifinal tilt. The semi vantage for the hosts head- the half that came on a 0 (0-0) 3. North Huron Monday night tonight’s (Wcdnesday) semi- TOTALS 4-18 (6-8) 54. in Owcnciale as host Owen- final gamc against Port winners are slated to meet ing into the 2qd period. Michael Yaroch free throw just Gage spanked thc visiting Hope. Friday at 7:30 for the district North Huron’s offense fded with 36 ticks showing on Warriors 66-34 in the open- Cascvillc. who knocked off title. to attcmpt a shot on its first 3 the clock. Yaroch provided ing round of thc Class D cage Akron-Fairgrovc 6 1-43 in A pair of treys from Bull- possessions and struggled what little offense the War- dog guards Corbin Swiastyn owr the course of the con- riors’ had on the night, scor- district. the tourney’s opening match- GREATER THUMB WEST The Bulldogs used 4 first up, will face North Central and Shane Mellendorf, corn- test. ing 10 of the team’s 12 first u Coach Leon Westovcr’s halfWcstover points. emptied his -s city 13 !i period triples and a stingy Thumb 1,caguc champion bi ned with several Warrior USA 12 18 squad played a near perfcct RWS4 9 15 Laker 8 12 opening half and removed bench for most of the final killayBad Axe Lutheran 5 7 5 5 any doubt of the gamc’s out- half and received solid play Mayville 3 11 5 15 BCAS 1 13 4 16 come with 2 impressive runs from rcscrves Ryan Fritz, Clinched titis to close out the initial 2 stan- McKec. Zach Fritz and Earl GREATER THUMB EAST zas. The Bulldogs built a 48- 14 Leading 6-4, senior Cory bulgc shortly after thc inter- Cros-Lex 9 5 155 Fritz recorded a pair of mission whcn Cory Fritz, Deckerville 7 7 11 9 baseline drives that would bc Marlene 7 7 10 10 who Icd Owen-Gage with a %kiy ’ 359812 11 6 14 the start of a 21-4 spurt that dozen niarkcrs, converted a Yale 3 11 6 14 SENIOR Zach Glaspie takes his turn included the final I I tallies pretty lob pass from Clinched title cutting off a strand of the basket. Each of the initial frame. Swiastyn under the basket NORTH CENfRAL THUMB The Bulldogs used a simi- and the rout was on. %f Owen-Gage 12 2 18 2 Cass City team member took turns cut- lar run, I 1-1, to end thc first Mellendorf added 9 points Peck 06812 half and entered the break on 3 triples for the Bulldogs, North Huron 7 7 9 11 CPS 68812 ting a strand as a memento of the leading 4 1- 12. The visitors while S w iast y n fi 11ished with Cawilk 60713 Pot3 Hope 2 12 4 15 were limited tojust one point 8 and Nick Warack, 7. !-Fairgrove 1 13 1 19 Greater Thumb West league chanipion- Clinched UUs ship. r 1 Cass Cig struggles KINGSTON 3 on 3 in GTWwin over visiting Mavville TOURNAMENT

The Mayvillc Wildcats did H 01 mg re ri ail d J c ll S t or in March24 their best to styrriic the Cass kept the Hawks on the hccls I City Red Hawk’s drivc to ;I of the Wildcats. Holmgrcn Grcater Thumb West title cashed three hoops and Kingston High School Tuesday. Using the one-two Storrii got as many including punch of sophomore Matt a 3-pointci-. RegistrationReaistration forms in youryour Kitchen arid senior Jocl K i ICti u n ti c 1 pc d keep Segcr, the Wildcats looked Maycillt. in gontcntion in thc school office must be in by like anything but the tcarn second cluurtt‘r with ii pair of that has won only 3 times in treys and (rue throws. For thc I March 20 or call the league. It was a nip and night thc league’s top %point I tuck game until the last qux- sh a rps ti o o t c r n c t tcd 5 ST 683-2640 or 683-2643 ter when the Hawks behind trifcctas and scored 19 BULLDOG Tom Minkler puts up a shot in Monday’s Class D Craig Emmcrt’s 11 points in points. Scgcr scorcd 10 tield district action against North Huron in Owendale. $50.00 entry ;i ~ the quartcr wcnt on to win, goals and frcc throw for 2 I Grades 5-12 75-58. poi tits. < With Seger burning the nets Coach Jini Grccn said, “Wc for 5 baskets in the first quar- had 11 dit‘ticult time gii~irding ter, the visjtorsjunipcd off to Kitchcn and Scycr.” an 18-15 Icad. Ryan c‘,JSS . , City houncc.d into thc lcxi to slay with a 6-2 run starting the third quartcr and nevcr trai1t.d again although Boosters May v i I I c st ayccl w it ti i n 4 points until thc 4:SS iiiark in the ganic. With just undcr 4 lead derby riiinutcs Icl‘t in thc garnc, scgcr I’oulcd out. f;rorn tliut point on C’;iss City wcnt on a from start 10-4 run to ice thu cmtcst. “Oiir insiclc gaiiic w;is thc cl i 1’I.c. rc n I‘ c .” G r CY 11 p o i n r cd RED-HAWK BASKETBALLTEAM to finish out. “()ut- star-ring t‘ront court scorcd 50 pointh iind haulccl in 27 rchound~.“ It was strictly no uontcst. tior thc night tile H:iwks I Thc Cass City BwwrClub pohlccl ;I 38-23 advilntagc on went in front on (tie first thc hoxds ;ind wiis chargcd week of‘ thc basketball prc- \villi just 9 tt~ri~ovcrs. dictions derby and only Miiyvillu ;11so hiincllcd [tic looked back to see how far b;111 wc11 LI,illl j1lC;l 13 turn- in front of the pack they ( ) \’C’ 15. werc. I i I 11 inc 1.1 ICC!;ii I scorci-s M’i t ti It was only pouring salt in 25 pointh. gobhlcd up 17 the wounds of the other 3 boiirds and hiid 3 assists. veteran predictors that the tlolrny-en hit h 01’0 shots I’or first year upstarts wont 22- I 13 points. Storm in thc final selection week. shrirpsliootcd S I’or 0 I’or 12 All that did was makc their points and pickcd of’t‘ 7 rc- final victory more decisive. bounds. Lich (iliispic hxi 6 For the year the Boosters points and 9 iissists. wcre 190-4.3 for 81 perccnt. That far outdislanced scc- ond place Torr1 Montgomery. CASS CITY - Holingrcn 0 He was left at the starting (1 ( 1-2) 1.7; Cilnspic 0-2 (2-5 gate and, despite a spurt in 6; Chappcl 0- 1 (0-0)2 1 thc stretch, ended at 185-48 Brown 0- I (0-0)2: Frank 0 for 79 pcrcent. Clarke Elairc 2 (0-0)3; Storni 2-3 (0-0)12 rallied enough to finish in the EiiIriIcrt 1 - 10 (2-4) 25 middle of thc pack at I8 I -S2 Nathan Ilrinkriian I - I (0-2 for 77 percent. S; Jocl Hrinktnan 0-2 (2-2 Last year’s c h ani p i o 11, John h. The oms Haire, got off to a slow start TOTA 1,s - 4-28 (7-IS) 75. and was consistent, nevcr improved at all, with a 178- MAYVII,IAI-~- Kitchen 5-0 55 mark for 76 perccnt. (4-5) IC); Scgur 0-10 (1-4) & Dads Hairc was kept from going 21; Gcntncr 0-0 (0-1) 0; from the,pcnthouse to thc Druvcs I - 1 (0-0)5; Buhl2-0 outhouse by Doug (pick the (0-0) 6; Patterson 0-3 (1-1) long shots) Hyatt. He was 7. Zach Glaspie, Nathan Brinkman, Joel Brinkman, Craig Emmert 174-59 for 74 perccnt. TOTATS - 8-14 (6-11) SS. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE EIGHT CASS crry CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7,2001 Notice of Owen-Gage wins Class D BOARD OF REVIEW For district in North Huron Ellington Township I xague chat npio tis o pcncd 0we ti - G age’s dom i n ance a determined North Huron Will Be Held squad in the district final with play defeating Greater in Thumb Class D vollcyball Thumb West foc Ray City plily cuntinucd Saturday ‘It victories of 15-8 and 15-7 and will now travel to the All Saints, 15-7 and 15-6, MARCH 12 North Huron, whcre the and thcn eliniinatcd league Bulldogs secured their 10th Fairview regional Saturday, 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. & 6 - 9 p.m. whcrt: they will meet Valley rival Casevillc, 15-8 and 15- st r a i g11 t d i s t r i c t crown + 4, in the semis. I’ s School of Flint at 1 1 :30 a.m. Cox11 Judy Cla in p bc I In the Championship till, thc MARCH 13 spikers, 30- I 7, turned hack 7’hc North Central Thumb Warriors carnc out ready and 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. & I- 4:30 p.m. took 35- 1 edgc in thc opcncr, befort: the Bulldogs battled Ellington Township Hall hack to even the scorc at 8- Corner of Dutcher Rd. & M-81 Baseball camp scheduled 8. From there the Bulldogs Tentative Equalization Factor ran off 7 unanswered points Ratio Agricultural 49.34 Cass City rcsidcnt Jim Turncr. to capture the iriiiial ganic. Commercial 40.38 Turner has ,tnnouncc.d a Although an exact schedule “We werc focused at first,” Residential 41.89 basc bal I kickoff cain p, hasn’t been oudincd, Turner said Campbcll. “After heat- Timber Cutover March 17- 18, for my high asks players to mark their ing Bay City and Caseville, 23.36 wc forgot about North Hu- school boys interested in calendars TOattend the 2-day Fred Bardwell, Clerk playing on the Ked Hawk camp and look for morc in- ron .” varsity and junior varsity formation in next weck’s Gainc 2 was :i ganic of

s t rcaks. Owen Gage quick I y ~ squads. Ch ron i c 1e. Add i I ion a I I y , i n - Notice of Coach Jay J ,c fcvcr, along lormation can hc obtained hy jurnpcd out in front 9- I, bc- with coaches and playcrs calling Turner at 872-2472 or fore Jena Dhysc drew thc froin nelta, Ohio, will return coli tac t i ng varsi t y Coach Warriors to within 9-7 with BOARD OF REVIEW 5 straight points. ‘The hvsts, to help niakc thc evcnt fun Ryan Pritchett at the Cass For and exciting. iiccordlng to City Middle School. howevcr, would get no closer as Owen-Gagc’s Becky Harman was able to rccord Evergreen Township the game’s final 6 points and Will Be Held ACT testing planned help lift Owen-Gage to thc titlc. MARCH 12 Hartman paced the chanips c p.m. College-bound high school , The tcst fec is $23. Colleges on iht: day with 27 points and UBLY’S LESLIE PETERS returns serve Saturday in Class 9 a.m. - Noon & 4 - 9 students ciin takc thc ACT usc ACT scorcs, dong with 7 ;ices. She bencfitcd fro111 ;L Assesstncnt April 7, ttic next a student's high school grade strong front linc diowing C district volleyball play in Cass City. Ubly was denied by MARCH 1’3 frorn III oIs Je ti ii I< oo t and schediilcd datc for thc na- point average (GPA) and st‘ n Elkton-Pigeon-Bay Port in the championship game. 9a.m.- 4p.m. tionwitlc test. othcr information to help I’rin Sakido, who postcci 29 ’l’lic registration post mark dc t er 111 i iie ad m i s s i on s at id and 21 kills, rqx-ctivcly. Evergreen Township Hall deadline is March 2, and thc the appropriate course of Sophoiliore Kclly Zdcski late registrarion postmxk placciricnt for ncw studcnrs. ncwhcd 21 titllics arid Ikc Lakers win title Tentative EqualizationFactor dcadline is March 16 (an ad- Morc infcmlation, includ- Frit1 had 19 us\ists for the Ratio Multiplier ditional fee is rcquircd [*or ing forms and test locations, H 111 Idogs. Mcl ts<;1 Zic h III Agriculture 45.89 1.08955 latc rcgislratirrn ). is :ivailahlc by contacting added 32 ilsslsts. Commercial 49.25 1.01523 Virtually all ~*ollcgcs:itid your local high school guid- on dcfensc, thc I3ullcl~rgs Bearcats. slide past Cass City Developmental 44.24 1.1300 univcrsities in thu nation, in- anuc counselor or by going ti;ld Salcido with ;i twn hcst Residential 44.79 I.I 1632 33 digs, whilc Root contrih- clucling all Ivy 1,caguu , online :it the AC’T’s wcbsitc Timber Cutover 50.00 1 .oooo schools accept ACT scorcs. - www.act.org. uted 2 1 blocks. in district semifinal thriller Audrey Leslie, Supervisor All season long ttic Ked to see Ubly even the game at Tenbusch combined for a Hawk volleyball team has IO- 10 behind the serving of block to stretch Cass City’s given the Circater Thumb Jackie Puvalowski. The 2 advantage to 13- 10, Ea5t powerhouse Uhly schools then exchanged sev- In the rubher game, the Notice of Bearcats all (hey could ask eral long volleys until Ubly Bearcats leaped out to an 8- for+wht.ncverand wherevcr was able to establish a 14- 12 0 lead before Cass City came BOARD OF REVIEW the 2 Squ‘L~ d s met. margin. roaring back to take an 11-9 And when the 2 schools Cass City’s Holli Cooper advantage. But Uhly’s For collided Saturday in the turned back the Bearcats at Darcie Philp, Lesley Point semifinals of the Class C dis- their first game point attempt and Peters proved too strong trict tournament in Cass City, with a timely block at the net, at the net, which allowed the Grant thc results werc the same. but the Hawks couldn’t capi- Bearcats to advance into the Coach Beth Howard’s spik- talize with the serve in their finals with a narrow 2-point en rose to the occasion and court, win. . TownshipI2 , battled iht. Bearcats for 3 Following a side out, Ubly’s Deeritlg played an out- games, highlighted by a huge Leslie Peters ended the?k’on- standing tournament for the Will Be Held comeback effort in thc decid- test with a hard spike down hosts and recorded a team ing game before surrender- the middle of the Hawk de- best 7 kills, 2 better than MARCH 12 ing 15-12, 10-15 and 15-13. fensc. teammates Homakie and “This was the best match Game 2 was a see-saw af- Cooper. The Hawks’ offense 9 a.m. - Noon & I- 4 p.m. they played all season. Ev- fair with both schools trad- also had Hartel with 14 as- eryone was on, it was an ex- ing leads to 10-10.The hosts sists and Monica Dorland MARCH 1-3 citing niatch to watch, It took a 12- 10 lead behind the with 5. could havc gone cither way. serving of sophomore Becky Defensively, Cass City had I- 4 p.m. & 6 - 9 p.m. Ubly has a good team, but we Hartel and then ended the Homakie with 14 digs, while gave them all they could contest with 3 straight points Becky Bulla and Hartel Grant Township Hall hand 1e ,” commented from Deidre Deering. The chipped in 13 digs each. Howard. big play during the Hawk Homakie and Bulla also led LJbIy, who finished runner- win came when Sara Cass City in receptions with Michael Mandich, Supervisor up to state ranked Yale in the Homakie and Jennifer 18 and c5, respeitively. GTE, [net the GTE co-chijin- pion, Elk ton -Pigeon - €3 ay _____ Port, in thc finals and was Notice of defeated 15-1 1 and 17-15. Notice of I Coach Andy Gusa’s squad BOARD OF REVIEW finishcs the season with a 44- BOARD OF REVIEW I CASS CITY’S SARA Homakie led the Red Hawks with 18 7-3 mark. For receptions in Saturday’s Class C district volleyball tourna- In the semis, thc Hawks For leaped out to a surprising 7- Elkland Township ment, Also pictured (right) is Red Hawk Deidre Deering. I niargin in gam one, only Greenleaf Township I Will Be Held MARCH 12 Will Be Held 9 -12 noon & I- 4 p.m. MARCH 12 MARCH 13 9 a.m. - noon & I- 4 p.m. I- 4 p.m. & 6 - 9 p.m. MARCH 14 Elkland Township Hall 2 - 4 p.m. & 5 - 9 p.m. Tentative Equalization Factor Greenleaf Township Hall Agriculture 1.OOO Residential 1.OOO Tentative Equalization Factor Commercial 1,000 Multiplier Timber Cutover 1.OOO Agriculture 1.1682 Industrial 1.OOO Commercial 1.1 305 Developmental 1.OOO industrial 1.0152 Residential 1.I294 Norma Wallace, Clerk Jerry Cleland, Clerk

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91VS SDV91HOW A0331.LON PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7,2001 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CALL 872-2010TO PLACE AN ACTION AD Transit (nonbusiness) rates, General For Rent / Notices Notices Services Services 10 words or less, $3.50 each c insertion; additional words 10 I Merchandise J cents each. Three weeks for ONE-BEDROOM apart- All You Can Eat PAUL'S PUMP REPAIR - Brunch & Bake Sale NOTICE Water pump and water tank the price of 2-cash rate. Save FOR SALE - 1999 Ski Doo FOR SALE - Custom built ment - Ideal for single per- STEVE money by enclosing cash with storage barns, all sizes, horse son. All utilities except heat. Sunday, March 11 Good Shepherd sales. In-home service. MXZ6OO. Many extras. Credit cards accepted. Call mail orders. Rates for display $3995. Call 872-3734. barns, dog houses, craft $340 + security. 872-347 1. 9:30a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 1 Lutheran Church WRIGHT 673-4850 or 800-745-485 1 want ads on application. 2-2- 14-4 items. Will deliver. Call 4-3-7- St. Joseph's Hall in Argyle 872-2608. 3rd house on 6820 E. Main St. anytime. 8-9-25-tf Hurds Corner Rd., north of FOR RENT - 57 acres of Quiche, ham sausage, PAINTING f Automotive > FOR SALE - 3/4 Labs, 2 baked beans, scalloped 872-2770 SALT FREE iron condition- chocolate, 2 yellow, 3 black. M-8 1. Harold Deering. Call farmland in Ellington Town- 25 yrs. experience ship. Call 673-2154. potatoes, rolls 81 beverages Worship Service 9:30 a.m. ers and water softeners, FOR SALE - '92 Ford Es- First shots and wormed, $35. anvtime. 2-1 1-17-tf 4-3-7-3 Adults, $5.00; 5-12, $2.50; Bible Class & Sunday FREE ESTIMATES 24,000 grain, $750. In-home cort, 2 new tires, auto, $1 ,OOO 872-5073. 2-3-7-3 service on all brands. Credit FOR SALE 16' Blue Fin under 5, free. 7- School 1045 a.m. Interior/Exterior ob. 872-26 12. 1-3-7-3 - Sponsored by St. lgnatius Pastor: Gerald Meyer Call: 5 17-872-4654 cards accepted. Call Paul's STEEL BUILDINGS, new Catholic Church Repair, or s 5 -7- 1-~j Pump 673-4850 CHEVKOLET CAPRICE - must sell. 40x60~12was 800-945-4851 for free analy- 1990 with only 87,000 miles. $17,500, now $10,97 1 ; sis. 8-9-25-tf Excellent condition, well 50x lOOx 16 was $27,850, Trip to NEW LOCATION,Nc Smoking Bingo Every Sun. BOB WARJU, carpet and vi- maintained. See it, test drive now $19,990; 80x 135x 16 ( Real Estate 3345- ' 4-2-3-tf - Mt. Pleasant nyl installer. 5 it. Just $2,790. Call 872- was $79,850, now $44,990; I day at new Knights of Co 17-672-2440. 3270. I -3-7-3n 1 OOx 175x20 was $129,650, For Sale Monday, March 12 lumbus Hall, 61Of Pager-voice mail, 920-88 15. now $84,900. 1-800-406- Beechwood Dr., Cass City 8-2-25-tf BBYWALL & REPAIR HOME FOR SALE - 3 bed- Bus leaves from St. 1996 CAMARO %-28, 5 126. 2-3-7- 1 Pancratius parking lot at (51 7) 658-8252 purple with black lcathcr in- rooms, 1 1/2 baths ranch. Doorsstart at 'pen 5:30. ':0° Phonep*m+qgame! 872. PFFP?-P*P' 8:45 a.m. HANGING terior. Fully loaded with Attached garage, huge 8892. Knights of Columbu! FOR SALE - 1974 Ski Doo 1 and 2 bedroom, Returns at 4:30 p.m. DRYWALLFINISHING REPAIRS Rosc surround sound speak- kitchen. new Daint, some -* . Council No. 8892. *CLASSY CUTS 399, excellent condition, new carpet. Licated on Van apartments. blecklc, Call Nina at 872-2925 P ers. Exccllent condition. runs great. $400. Call 872- 5 - 9 - 30-t: %/I Service Salon Dyke, Motivated seller, storage, near grocery SPRAY TEXTUKE Must see! $13,500. Call 5365. 2-2-2 1 -3n ?*Make-up *Nails PLASTEK REPAIR 5 17-872-4072. 1-3-7-tf $76,000. 93 1-668-7146. stores and doctors' 3-2-28-2 C'ertified Master Mechanic Tanning Perms Leigh Langenburg FOR SALE - Electric Tappan offices. 7290 Bad Axe Rd.,Ubly, MI 48475 FOR SALE - 1994 Metro, Computer Alignments Color cuts stove with hood, Kelvinator NORTHWOOD LAKE Please call 872-4654 8-2-2 1-3 automatic and air, 4-door, SALLY KAY ACKER, Li- Computer Balance P GIFT CERTIFICATES F refrigerator, Kenmore micro- Condominiums. Give your- 4-2-2 l-tf& 90,000 miles, $1,800. 872- wave oven, glass top kitchen censed Group Day Care, has & Rotation self the gift of time. No lawn p AVAllABLE 2840 or 810-672-9913. table, no chairs, dresser. Call openings for all ages. Call Front End parts to mow, no snow to shovel. +872-26 12. 5-3-7-3 p Smoke-Free 1-2-2 1-3 872-334 I 2-2-2 1-3 Shocks & Struts It's taken care of for you. Cass City Apartments, an 4" Walk-ins or appointments Call Holly at Kelly & Co. Brakes FOR SALE 2000 Black Elderly community, is now FOR SALE - I995 Lincoln - Realty, 5 17-872-2248 or NO SMOKING BINGO - Ev- Tune-ups 072-5277 Town Car, 80K, cxcellent Jeep Wrangler, 5 speed, AM- accepting applications for ery Wednesday night. Open 5 17-375-2386. 3-2-7-tf Free Estimates F DOWNTOWN CASS CITY condition. $1 1,900. 517- FM cassette, power steering our spacious 1 bedroom 600 - early bird 6:30 - regu- 872-4868. 1-2-28-3 and brakes, side steps, apartments and barrier free lar bingo 7:OO. Post 3644 A11 your tire needs from PPPFFPF 17,200 miles. Call and ask units. Elderly is defined as VFW,Weaver St. 5-2-26-tf wheelbarrows UORTHWOOD "62 or older, handicapped or for Kosc or Mike 5 17-673- to tractors M-n-M 3 184. 2-2-21-3 MODULAR disabled of any age". Rent Thomas Roofing is based on income. For ad- Novesta Church See us today YOUR TOTAL REPAIR FIREWOOD - Mixed hard- HOMES ditional information or ap- of Christ Cass City Tire I wood, ash, cherry, maple and plication please call 5 17- ROOFING CONTRACTOR -1 2892 N. Cemetery Rd., 872-2009 or for hearing im- Phone 872-5303 wpci ir IIccds elm. $45 face cord, split. Cass City, Michigan Serving the area Air conditioning You pick up. 872-3515 or paired call 1-800-760-1997. 5-12-1 8-t Advantage Plus Equal Housing Opportunity. for 30 years 872-1 101. 2-2-2 1 -tf Bible School - a.m. ASE certified technician Lansing Management Corn- 9:30 LICENSED - INSURED Carpet Cleaning Located behind Huron Worship Service - WEDDING announcements PanY. BONDED Carpets, Furniture, Business Products and invitations. Catalogs I 10:45 a.m. 872-2970 Vehicles, RVs, Call 872-8832 loaded overnight. Cass City Our lot or yoirrs Visit our website at: 3M Carpet Protection, 1-9- 13-tfl ' Insurance? Cass City Chronicle. 5 17-872-2010 novestachurch .org Truck Mount Term or Universal Life 6-3-25-1 4-3-7-: I 8/10 of a mile north of * 5-10-25-tl Estate or Family Protection Equipment EHRLICH'S in Cass City I 872-1 180 Call Notices Please call... Sewing and Alterations FLAG BUSINESS 517-872-2217 MISSING Jim Ceranski or 1-800-641-6445 by Kathleen Nizzola For ullyoirrflag needs cats, 1 male, all black, no Mark Wiese for an appointment FOR SALE - 1084 Yamaha LOST - Husqvarna chain Thumb Insurance Holiday Crafts & -- - US - State - Military - saw, on East Cemetery Rd. laws and all shots. Fixed. Excell snowinohile. Excel- For Rent Group, Inc. Wearables lent condition, $600. 872- POW 87 2-33 3 6. Fat her Pau 1. female, black and white. (formerly Harris-Hampshire Ins.) Bridal Parties Ken Martin 3554 2-2-2 1-3 -Aluminum Poles- FOR RENT - Nice 3 bed- 5-3-7-1 0th very gentle, love af- 6240 W. Main St. Sectional or One Piece room home, $500 per month, xtion. Last seen near cor- Cass City Mending, zippers, hems Electric, Inc. 1-800-369-8882 security deposit and refer- ANTIQUE DEALERS and er of Robinson Road and 872-4351 Children and adults ences, pets. Call 810- craft vendors wanted for a 5-2-17-tl Homes-Farms ' no lecker Road area. I Bill Ehrlich, Sr. 665-2568 Nojob too small I sh0.w on.Aprit 28 in Cass . E 688-225 I after 6 p.m. Any infb pleasi.ca& 11 3. Commercial Bill Ehrlich, Jr, 665-2503 4-3-7-3 City, Michigan. Call 872- Free estimates ' -Industrial 872-1 822 Services 2-9- 13-tf 3309 for information. Call 872-2663 New and rewire VFW HALL available for 5-3-7-I 5-3-7- 1 8-1 0-1 9-tfeo rental occasions. Call Martin ELECTRIC MOTOR and STATE LICENSED , power tool repair, 8 a.m. to 5 Twork at 872-4554. ~ Cass City Youth for Christ Cass City Interior & Exterior Phone 872-4114 Chronicle Liners 4- 10-4:tf I p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to I sponsors Missionary Church noon Saturday. John Blair, Painting 4 180 Hurds Corner Road k Like Magic! FOR RENT - Cas City Mini ' GOODWILL 4393 Koepfgen Road 1/8 mile west of M-53 on Sebewaing Road. Phone Storage. Call 872-3917. 072 -2729 4-3- 13-tt HUNTING 269-7909. 8- 12- 13-tf LEE MORGAN Sat., March 17,1=4p.m. Sunday School - 9145 a.m. PAINTING APARTMENT FOR RENT Any individual needing Worship Service CASS CITY, MICHIGAN - Available March 12. Close assistance in small household Cass City 1 1 Cass City Chronicle 11 :00 a.m. INTERIORS WI to town. $325 month. First tasks, please call 872-4504 Tire Ross Kraft EXTERIORS St., by Friday, March 16. Evening Service ' 6550 Main Cass City and last months' rent. Call All Cass City.Mich. WOOD GRAINING 6:30 p.m. .We now do auto air Phone 872-2010 after 5 p.m. 5 17-872-3294. work will be done free of TEXTURING 1 charge by YFC teens. Pastor DadEdwards conditioning (517) 872-3601 I 1 4-2-28-3 5-3-7-2 5-9-274 .We convert to the FOR RENT - Small fur- new R134A nished apartment for one FOR ALLYOUR Licensed & Certified I Knights of Columbus person. NO pets. References. CELLULAR NEEDS 6392 Main Street (517) 872-3840, I Security deposit and first FISH DINNERS 8-1 1 -27-tf month's rent. Call 7 a.m.-S 517-872-5303 p.m. 872-2404. 4-2- 14-tf Baked & Fried Fish 8-5-24-tf ALLYOU CAN EAT WE ARE NOW taking ap- 3rd Friday of each month Gas & Oil Furnaces Carpet & Upholstery > plications for studio, 1,2 and 4:OO to 7:OO p.m. Backhoe at Dozer All Gas Appliances Cleaning 3 bedroom apartments at Your Northwood Heights apart- K of C Hall Excavator 6106 Beechwood Rd., Cass City HEATING Don Dohn ments in Cass City. Rent is CELLUIARONE' 4394 Maple #3 Adults $7.00, Children $3.00 Competitive package deals and Nel's for new construction1 Cass City 5-9-20-tf information, call 5 17-872- I Modulars mDoublewides -Trailers Phone 872-347 1 8-7- IO-tf 2369 or Crest Property Man- *Driveways *Site Development COOLING agement at 5 17--652-928 1. .Basements -Crawlspace *Ponds *SepticSystems *Footings SPECIALIST Some units barrier free, TTY *Waterlines *Ditches Smith Kitchen for hearing or speech im- Same day delivery on: Sand, Paul L. paired. 1-800-649-3777. Stone, Gravel, Topsoil Refrigeration Downtown Gagetown Equal Housing Opportunity. SIMPSON ROCKS Brown 4- 19-2 5 tf and Hours: - & STONES Owner Tues. - Sat., 6 a.m. - 2 p.m.; Sunday, 7:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Stones at Rock Bottom Prices State Licensed Appliance Repair 2-BEDROOM downstairs We process our own 24 Hour Emergency Closed Monday stones for: apartment at beautiful Hill- Service side Apartments. Fully car- TRUCKING *Landscaping *Driveways t All makes and models peted, refrigerator, range, *SepticSystems *More $ CALL 517-872-2734 water softener, air condi- CAREERS HAVE 517-8724502 2 8-3-30-tf Call 872-3092 NOW, YOU GET A tioner, storage units and GRADUATED TO laundromat. Near grocery 8-3- 1 5-tf store, beauty shop, hospital, A NEW LEVEL. (517) 872-4215 doctors. Call 872-33 15. - Robert Bliss 4-2-28-tf Earn $30,000to $55,000 Builder a year! 400,000 truck driver Commercial AVA I LAB LE I M M E D I - openings nationally! *Custom Homes ATELY - One-bedroom JFK Financial Services & Remodeling . apartment. Water, sewage Severe shortage across USA for trained certified drivers. Tax Returns Accounting Consulting Also specializing in: and garbage included. Call Unique Baker training meets Federal Highway Ceramic pile 87 2-45 32. 4-2-28-tf Administration guidelines. Personalized, professional training; small class sires. *Hardwood Flooring Two career paths: Truck Driving Certificateor Associate 6850 Main St. CARO'S NEWEST cO~~U- 1icensed & Insured DegredTransporl Management. JAMES F. KRANZ Cass City, Mi 48726 nity, Sugar is accept- Call Creek, Lifetime Employment Service links you to trucking 87213579 c ing applications for one, 2 or industry's best jobs! I 3 bedroom apartments. Rent Requirements for the Commercial Drivers License starts at $479.00 and in- Class A can be met within the first 20 weeks of KAPPEN TREE SERVICE, L.L.C.1 cludes water and sewer, trash the program. I > Help Wanted A \ collection, range, refrigera- Certified by ProfessionalTruck Driver Institute. I 1' / I EVERYDAY tor, disposal, dishwasher and TREE REMOVAL TREE MOVING HELP WANTED - Part-time. SEE PHOTO DW.FOR DIXAUS. washer and dryer connec- Apply at Parkway. 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.l The artwork of 5 Cass City Bott1es”by Jesika Fenis; oil 5 YEARS AGO it, will determine whether the Leonard Damm residence at High School students was pastel landscape by Joaquin fence surrounding the Sa- 4343 S. Seeger St. Numerous recently exhibited in Garcia; still lifdfantasy pen- Russian exchange student nilac Petroglyphs will rc- tree limbs were reported bro- Saginaw at the Anderson cil drawing by Chenelle Elcna Kornyukhova, 16, is main locked this year for the ken in the Cass City area. Enrichment Center. Smentek. and linoleum print enjoying her 1 1-month visit first time. The prehistoric Nelson Willy, wastewater The annual art show fea- with mixed media, “My to the United Statcs. She is rock carvings have drawn treatment plant superinten- tures student works from el- Rose”, by Johanna Hoelzle. hosted by Joy Anthony of interested visitors from dent, said a total of 2.71 cmcntary, middle and high The artworks done by Ubly. Kornyukhova has en- throughout thc United States inches of precipitation fcll schools in Region 11 of the Hoelzle, Ferris and joyed her first visit to a as wcll as England, Europc, from Monday through Michigan Art Education As- Witkovsky were selected for McDonald’s restaurant, her Japan and other countries. Wcdnesday morning. Count- sociation. Students, their further judging this month in first trip to Disney World, her Iiclativcs and friends of ing rain, sleet and snow, families and friends attended Lansing , where students’ first opportunity to play a arca servicemcn are happy, Willy said the total is equiva- a reception in their honor at works will be selected for the team sport in high school. but still cautious, as the fight- lent to 37 inches of snow. the enrichment center. Michigan Youth Arts Festival And, she hopes to attend hcr ing ended in thc Persian Gulf Over $900 in cash was re- Cass City student works in May, and the Governor’s first prom. late last week. ported stolen Friday from the that were displayed were: Traveling Show, which fea- Dan Sherman, a sopho- Improving a walking trail, home of Johnny Lee Spen- “The Detested Pink Line” by tures a gh~pof 30 art works more, led the Cass City Red creating a skating facility, ccr of I560 S.Cemetery Rd. , Emma Witkovsky; a collage on display throughout the CASS CITY art students whose work was recently exhibited Hawks to a win over All devcloping a modern camp- Deford. entitled "Memories in the state for one year. in Saginaw are (from left) Emma Witkovsky, Chenelle Saints Friday night, 70-47. ground facility and dcvolop- Former Cass City police The All Saints had defeated rnent of a senior/community officer Robert G. Smith says Smentek, Joaquin Garcia, Johanna Noelzle and Jesika Ferris. Cass City earlier, 72-48. center are among thc items he was fired because he tried Sherman was high scorer on Caxs City’s “wish list” for to organize a Teamsters Several appear Union local with the police with 22 points. Cory Ulfrg thc next 5 ycars. a e a, had 17. The Golden Rule Class of department. L i ,k Golden ‘Pheasant District residents will go to Salcm UM Church rnet Robert Musall, 39, Cass in circuit court thc polls Tuesday, March 26, Thursday at the home of Rev. City, escaped serious injury Thursday when the truck hc Gifts to decide a $6.825 million and Mrs. Donald Daws. The following appeared last $1,1300 and a $150 forensic was driving overturned just bond issue. The special elec- Donald Greenleaf gave devo- week in Tuscola County Cir- fee. off Cemetery Road, about 1 chigan made and more tion marks the fourth attempt tions and he and Mrs. Helen cuit Court on various crimi- ‘Alap D. Harms, 42, to to secure funding for con- Greenleaf presented a pro- 112 miles south of Cass City. nal charges: Clifford, was sentenced to Chronicle Liners gifts and collectibles struction of a new middle gram on country schools. ‘Ronald C. Christian 111, one year and 9 months to 3 Work like Magic! Marion Longuski reported 35 YEARS AGO 6475 Main Cass City, MI 48726 school. 25, Caro, was sentenced to years in prison for his plea Cass City Chronicle Street, Cass City Policc recently seeing a robin Fcb. 23. 18 months to 5 ycars in of guilty to fleeing and elud- investigated 2 incidents in- A once-defeated bond issue Phone 872-2010 51 7-872-6686 prison for his plea of guilty ing a police officer, fourth Free gift packaging volving stolen gasoline at the 25 YEARS AGO will be placed before the vot- to probation violation. degree, Nov. 13, 1999, in ers again Monday, March 14, People’s Choice Markct in *Marvin J. Tedford, 30, Dayton Township. Cass City. Officials reported The ncw’ marquee on the as village authorities seek the Lapeer, was sentenced to 60 Charles M. DcLong, 19, 1IIIlllIBlIII~lII the driver of a large, older Ryan’s Men’s Wear building necessary money to purchase months probation and 180 Mt. Morris, was sentenced to model car pumped $5 worth was torn down a day after the former H.O. Paul build- days in jail, with work rc- 24 months probation and I I2 ing from the Pinney State I PHOTO DEVELOPING SPECIAL1 of gas and then Icft without workmcn had completed lease, for his pleas of guilty days in jail for his pleas of Bank. The building would be paying Thursday at about 1 1 rough-in work. Village Sup. to operating a motor vehicle guilty to 2 counts of at- ANY 1 ” p.m. A siniilar incident was Lou LaPonsie said the mar- used as a combination fire while undcr the influcncc of tempted larceny from a mo- 3/2 Double Prints reported Feb. 26 whcn a red quee did not meet building hall and library with space liquor, third offense, and pos- tor vehicle May 13-15 in for an office for the Cass City pickup truch purnpcd $15 codes because it violated session of marijuana Nov. 25 Indianfi el ds Township. worth of gas and then left height rcstriclions. Such a Police Department. in Watcctown Township. He was also ordered to pay without paying. marquee cannot be ovcr 9 AI Wallace was the season’s Tedford was also ordered to ROLL feet high. As constructed it scoring leadcr for Cass City $1,260 in costs and fines and pay court costs and fines to- $500 in attorneys fees. Res- IO YEARS AGO measured nearly 20 fect. with 180 points even though t,zling $1,160, restitution of ON399 Tuesday night’s ice storm he missed several games in titution is to be detcmiincd. UP TO 24 UP. the 16-game schedule. *Troy M. Sweeney, 28, State funding, or the lack of fclled a huge tree at the or Wallace narrowly edged Lapeer man ~avison,was sentenced to 36 MPm ADD SlmOO Dave Asher, who recorded 36 months prohation and 30 DOUBLES Meyer schedules 168 points during, the season, charged in days in jail, with work re- 4”n6” The leaders were closely fol- lease, for his plea of guilty lowed by Jim Waiters, 165 bank robbery to operating a motor vehicle district offlce hours points, and Wayne Copeland, while under the influence of UP TO 161 points, ’ liquor, third offense, May 29 ANYROLL24 EXP, l’uscola County residcnts pcoplc back home,” said Phil Decker, stricken with A Lapeer man faccs sevcral in Tuscola Township. $599m will have .scvcral opportuni- Meyer, R-Rad Axe. “You spinal meningitis in February charges in connection with He was also ordered to pay ADO $1.00 FOR 36 EXP. ties to visit with state Rep. can’t adequately represent while serving at Lackland the Feb. 20 robbery of the costs and fines totaling Orlginal roll color print film cnty C-41 film processing No half- Tom Meyer during district their thoughts and concerns AFB, Texas, is still in the . Richville branch of the $3,140 plus a $150 forensic frames. panorarm, black 8 while Sundance Premium office hour nicetinps if you don’t hear from thcm, hospital, Frankcnmuth Credit Union. fee. Prc.essing Advanced Photo System, Kodalux of one-hour 4x6 prds no\ available wrlh chsc film Not valid wilh any olher cffer t 11 rough ou t March . and being available in the $t. Yancratius Catholic Clinton J. Dobson, 26, was Craig Owens, 40, i;.t;nt, Coupon or sticker rnusl accmpany order district nukes it most conve- Church parishioners and the recently arraigned in Tuscola pleaded guilty 10 possession “The most important duty nient for residents. general public will be given County District Court on of a controlled substance I I I I m I I I I I I I I m I B’B for a legislator is being ac; “I encouragc people to stop an opportunity Sunday charges of bank robbery, (less than 25 @anis) and op- cessible and meeting with the in and say hello, even if they evening to see the church’s fleeing a police officer, third erating a motor vehicle while don’t have a state govern- new organ in action at an or- degree, larceny in a building under the influence of liquor, OPEN 7 DAYS ment issue or concern.” gan recital at 8:30. The or- andresistingandobstructing second offense, June 17 in Meyer’s scheduled officer gan has 2 full keyboards and a Police officer. Vas sar Township . 6520 Main Street Library hours include: a 32-note radial-arc pedal Bond in the case was set at A pre-sentence investiga- ‘Friday, March 16, from 10 clavier. It also has 50 stop- $250,000. Dobson faces a tion was ordered and bond Cass City magazine to 11:30 a.m. at the tabs and controls and 2 self- preliminarY examinationFri- was continued. Sentencing Charrnont Restaurant, 6 138 contained tone chambers. day at 9 a.m. is to be scheduled. sale on E. Cass City Rd., Cass City,

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