3- - - L,- i r f Lf ;;I ., 7,-?- CHRONICLE VOLUME 88, NUMBER 50 CENTS 14 PAGES PLUS TWO - 7- Tir 4N - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15.1995 FIFTY SUPPLEMENTS Building plans reviewed baiarv increases okayed by board

The Cass Citv---* School------Supt. Ken Micklash said Board approved raises for that at the present time, with non-union employees and the population divided on Breakdown 0f salaries by administrators at its regular how to proceed, there is little meeting Monday night at the chance of passing any kind position on page 14

were granted a one percent What the school will do is MILLAGEVOTE not received will charge a raise and employees, a 2 per- take a little of the contin- share of its expenses to the cent raise. gency funds the school has Voters will be asked to ap- Cass City district. In past Trustee Randy Severance, a and do what is necessary to prove a charter millage of 1.5 years the district received in member of the commit tee meet the state fire code. In mills for special education in excess of $4O,OOO from the that reviewed the salaries and the April meeting, he added, a May 3 election called for TISD for special education, made recommendations for the architect will have esti- by the Tuscola Intermediate If the rmllage is not passed, the increases, said that 13 mates of the cost. The school School District, the school will be asked to Thumb school districts were has some $8OO,OOO in con- The TISD is running short pay some $50,000 for a total studied by the committee. tingency funds, of funds and if the millage is Please turn to back page. Theraises will maintain the wages at competitive levels with other districts. The In-service time auestioned OFFICIALS REPRESENTING the Huron-Sanilac-fiscola Associated Health superin t enden t ’s salary A ranked 10th out of the 13 Departments unveiled the new Mobile Health Care/Dental Unit during a brief schools in the study with ribbon-cutting ceremony held Friday in Cam Above, Tbscola County Health only Kingston, Akron- Fairgrove and Reese super- Raises granted Department Board Chairwoman Betty Colling cuts the ribbon. intendents Did less. w The contracts of the admin- istrators were for 2 years, except for the superinten- dent, whose pact is for 3 bvw 0-G board New mobile dental unit to years. Salaries will be re- viewed annually. Employee The Owen-Gage School voiced concerns regarding order for teachers to stay on contracts are for one year. A Board Monday approved pay the amount of time students top of state standards related complete breakdown by po- raises for the superintendent are losing in the classroom to to testing, accreditation and care Jor unaerprzvztzgea sition appears in this issue. and all non-certified staff in-services, snow days and other areas. “We do not have Much of the evening was members, other time off. a choice, nor does any other spent in reviewing options Following a 75-minute ex- Laurie read a letter to the school,” he said. A “Mobile Health Care/ trying to do is access kids ams, fluoride treatments, tal unit is an excellent ex- ecutive session, board board, saying she’s disap- that have problems getting dental prophylaxes, radio- concerning what to do about Dental Unit’’ was unveiled ample of what can happen the need for a new school or Trustee Mary Ann Abbe an- pointed with what she called PRE-SCHOOL Friday by the Huron- dental services, and indigent graphs and restorative den- when the 3 Thumb counties nounced the board offered missed instruction time for tistry, as well selected oral school renovation. Predict- Sanilac-Tuscola Associated kids.” as work together. It’s a com- ably, it appeared as if noth- Supt. Manuel Thies a 9-per- students this year. Turning to other matters, Health Departments at a rib- Dental services will be pro- surgery, endodontic and munity effort, he said, add- cent pay hike for the 1995- She specifically took issue Owen-Gage Preschool Di- emergency procedures. ing has changed, with new bon cutting ceremony held vided 3 to 4 days a week. ing Thumb businesses have school building advocates 96 school year, and that he with a snow day Monday, rector Beverly Wise re- at the Tuscola County The mobile unit is equipped The unit will also provide embraced the project by do- had accepted. which was built into the quested that she be recog- public health services one to sparring with those who want Health Department in Caro. with 2 cliniddental areas nating equipment and ser- to renovate the present build- The increase, which boosts teachers contract, and the nized as a member of the and a small reception area, 2 days a week. There are vices. The 33-foot, $1 12,000 mo- ing * Thies’ salary from $50,500 board‘s approval of a rquest district’s teaching staff. bile unit - the first of its and will be staffed by a li- plans to -offer immuniza- to $55,000, follows a 2-year, to dismiss school early Fri- Right now, she said, “I don’t tions, Well Child screening, For more information or to Don Reid, a spectator, pro- kind to be put into use in censed dentist, registered moted the idea of establish- self-imposed pay freeze. day to allow students to at- feel like I’m part of the dental hygienist and certi- WIC,and other community- schedule an appointment, Michigan - will travel to please call the Tuscola ing a issue for what re- Thies vowed not to accept a tend the state volleyball tour- school. I also found out that various locations in the fied dental assistant. based health and health in- raise for 2 years following his nament in Kalamazoo. teaching preschool without formation services. County Health Department pairs and remodeling are Thumb to provide dental at (517) 673-8114 or 1-800- necessary and start on the appointment to replace Laurie pointed out she un- being a member of the staff, Among the children’s ser- Hippensteel commented former Supt. Harley Kirby. care and a myriad of public vices to be offered are ex- 392-5288 (ext. 105). program in the summer. derstands the importance of I don’t get (teaching) credit health programs to children the mobile health cadden- As for the district’s 17 now in-service training, but ques- for these days.” under the age of 21. certified staff members, tioned the wisdom of certain Wise explained she’s a new The mobile unit is ex- Faces life sentence which include cooks, custo- in-service scheduling deci- teacher and needs 450 pected to host its first clinic dians, bus drivers and secre- sions. She also suggested “teaching days” in order to April 1. taries, each will receive a 2.6- students would get more out maintain her teaching cre- The project, jointly funded percent pay increase. of a snow day made up now dentials. She said she CUT- through a Department of Bolzrnan guilty of murder The combined raise will as opposed to at the end of rently has 150 days. Social Services Child Health cost the district an estimated the school year. The board discussed the re- Care Initiative Grant and a A Cass City man was found County Sheriff’s Depart- Thomas Weichel argued that couple was staying with $14,000 to $15,000, accord- Junior/senior high Principal quest in closed session, but Michigan Department of guilty last week of second ment. Sentencing in the case Bolzman should be found friends. Nelson Bolzman ing to Thies. Joan ne Hopper indicated took no action pending fur- Public Health Oral Health degree murder in the stran- is scheduled for May 5. guilty of first-degree (pre- reportedly was found asleep Abbe stated the board also school officials have kept a ther investigation. Grant, is part of Gov. John gulation death of his wife. A court clerk said the jury, meditated) murder. He in his pickup truck parked in discussed salaries for the close eye on the amount of Also Monday, the board: Engler’s initiative to im- Nelson Oscar Bolzman, 42, made up of 5 women and 7 charged the defendant a driveway about 150 yards district’s elementary and jun- classroom instruction stu- *Approved spending prove health care services faces up to life in prison for men, had the choices of find- strangled his wife, Eileen from the victim. ior/senior high principals, dents receive. $11,000 for a new diesel for children, according to the conviction, handed down ing Bolzman innocent, or Bolzman, 37, last summer but was not ready to propose The state requires 900 clock lawn mower. The mower, Dale Hippensteel, health of- Wednesday evening by an guilty of first-degree mur- after a day of on-and-off ar- B olzman maintained his specific amounts yet. hours and 180 days, Hopper which has a 60-inch cut. will ficer for the Tuscola, Huron Alcona County Circuit der, second-degree murder, guing while vacationing in innocence throughout the and Sanilac County health Court jury following 17 voluntary manslaughter or rural southwestern Alcona trial. He testified in his own departments. hours of deliberations over assault with a deadly County. defense and said he was on He said the effort targets 2 days. weapon. Her body was discovered his way to purchase ciga- In other business during the days this year. leasing a new school car at a the underserved Medicaid Bolzman was remanded to During the week-long trial, July 15 on a dirt road out- rettes at a store in when monthly school board meet- Thies commented in-ser- cost of $17,000 to $18,000, the custody of the Alcona Alcona County Prosecutor the murder took place. ing, parent Tammy Laurie vice time is a necessity in population. “What we’re side a cabin where the Please turn to page Ceranski - Sward co-chairmen Committee plans for ‘95 Festival celebration

I Chances are good a truck/ ensure any activity allowed would last 2 to 2 1/2 hours. shortly after the annual pa- host of other events are for the annual Cruise Night, new gazebo, locate0 a1 mt: The committee welcomes tractor pull will highlight in the village would be ac- An attendance fee of $5 per rade. planned for Saturday,includ- tentatively scheduled for corner of Church and Ale any suggestions for new ac- new events at Cass City’s ceptable to everyone. person would be charged, Discussion of last year’s ing 3-011-3 basketball, June 30. streets. The service has tivities and offers to help or- Several questions related to annual Fourth of July Festi- with children under 8 admit- parade focused on problems AAUW paint-in, kids games, The festival will conclude proved popular, according to ganize events. Interested Val. cost, liability insurance, and ted free. caused by some teens riding July 2 with a “sunrise ser- Hittler, who noted 80 at- residents areurged to contact the willingness of a carnival flea market, arts and crafts, Arrangements for the event The only question mark in motorcycles and 4-wheeled and the annual fireworks dis- vice” first held last year at the tended last Year. any committee member. along with other activities company to donate 25 per- the discussion was whether vehicles. cent of its proceeds to help play. Various service clubs being planned for this year’s the association would donate The riders’ lack of helmets and other groups will again celebration were discussed cover festival expenses were 25 percent of the proceeds to and reckless riding caused a host food concessions. during an organizational aired. It was agreed to fur- the festival. lot of concern, according to meeting of the festival com- ther investigate the possibil- The Browns voiced some veteran parade coordinator ity. The committee is still in the mittee, held Thursday at the concern over the require- Gary , who asked the process of looking for musi- Charmont restaurant. ment, saying it’s costly to committee for direction on cal entertainment. Anyone The meeting was chaired by Turn in g to other sug ges- transport vehicles and pull- allowing such vehicles to tions, former area residents with a suggestion is asked to festival co-chairmen Duke ing sleds to a competition participate in this year’s pa- contact Sward at 872-3548, Sward and Jim Ceranski, Bruce and Sharon Brown of site, and it may be difficult rade. Linwood proposed a truck/ Ceranski at 872-4351 or 872- who said events for this to draw competitors without “From a liability stand- 4786, or Jane Hittler, festi- tractor pull that would be adequate prize money. year’s celebration are being point, I think it’s a powder val coordinator, at 872-3 147. planned over a 4-day period sponsored by the Thumb keg ready to explode,” Tractor Pulling Association. Doug Hyatt suggested that Other committee members -June 29 through July 2 - Ceranski commented. are Rebecca Cherry, secre- with the bulk of activities set the association pay a flat fee. “That’s a dangerous situation FAMLLY A proposed mount of $300 tary, and Celia House, trea- for Saturday, July I. EVENT and I, for one, don’t want to surer. Among the new activities was met with agreement see them.” discussed was a suggestion The Browns, who noted the from both sides. The Browns Other committee members As for the other festival that a carnival be brought in association holds pulls said they would present the agreed and decided to limit days, the Little Miss Pageant for the celebration. throughout the Thumb each proposal to the association, participation to organized will kick off the celebration The idea was met with cau- year, commented the event is and promised to promptly motorcycle or recreational June 29 at Cass City High tious interest from commit- exciting and popular. file all necessary insurance vehicle clubs. School. A golf tournament JIM CERANSKI (left) and Duke Sward are returning as tee members, who pointed “It’s a nice family event,” papers with the village. OTHER EVENTS at Rolling Hills is also ex- out they have a strong obli- Sharon said. The trucWtractor pull pected to return that day. co-chairmen of Cass City’s 17th annual Fourth of July Fes- gation to the community to The Browns said the event would be held Saturday, Aside from the parade, a Plans are still in the works tival, slated for June 29-July 2. PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15,1995 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN 1 Cam City Personal Items Scott Albee engaged to I Call your local news to the Chronicle office - 872-2010 Laura Michaels Deadline for submitting items in the calendar is the Fri- Debbie limmons, home on Hall. day noon before publication. planned break from Michigan State Mi and Mrs. William M. University, spent Sunday A group of workers from Thursday, March 16 The Cass City Missionary with Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Tendercare recently attended Michaels of St. Petersburg, Ha., announce the engage- Cass City Substance Abuse community forum, 7 - 8:30 Church welcomes the com- LaPeer. Debbie and Pattie a lobbying meeting in Lan- p.m,, Cass City High School speech room. munity to a week of special Timmons and RuthTimmons sing for the Service Employ- ment of their daughter, Laura Michaels, of Fort Myers, revival services scheduled spent Sunday, March 12, ees union. Attending were Friday, March 17 for March 19-26. with the LaPeers. Nancy Mellendorf, Cora Fila., to Scott Albee of Fort Myers. Senior Citizen movies, Rawson Memorial Library, 1:30 Services will be held at 11 Remsing, Linda Mika, p.m, “Country’sReminisce Hitch” and “Hunters of Chubut”. a,m. on both Sundays a,n$ Gordon Fornoff and Luana Roach, Marion Albee is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn G. Albee of Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon, Good Shepherd each evening at 6:30 p,m. Caroline Ward from Flint at- , Chris Schwartz, Lutheran Church, 8:OO p,m. There will be a potluck lwch tended Elmer Fuester’s fu- Michael Brooks and Grace Naples, Fla., and the grand- son of Gladys Albee, former on both Sundays following neral Friday, March 10. Af- Stahl. The union is protest- Saturday, March 18 the morning services, apt' ter the funeral, they went to ing understaffing in nursing Cass City residents. Sanilac County Republican Lincoln Day Luncheon, 12:30 special music is planned VernaVanNorman’s home to homes. The couple will be married Dec. 9 in St. Petersburg. p.m., Westpark Inn in Sandusky. throughouttheweek. . I visit. The guest speaker will be Monday, March 20 the Rev. Mark Surbroqk, Isabelle Seeley was trans- Hospital notes Slide presentation by Tom Lounsbury on caribou hunting who spent his childhood in ferred to Tendercare March Cam City Michigan’s Thumb and still 3 following knee replace- PATENTS LISTED MON- in the Torn Gat Mountains of Quebec at Rawson Memorial Library, 7 p.m. has family and ftiends living ment surgery at Huron Me- DAY, MARCH 13, WERE: retirees in the Cass City area. His morial Hospital. lhesday, March 21 father, the Rev. Lewis Deborah Frank, Clayton w- Thumb Area Parkinson Support Group meeting, 1 p.m., Surbrook, is a retired pastgr Roller, Jerry Booth, Willis air meet and attends the Cass City The Euchre Club will meet LaBlanc, Cass City; Hills & Dales Hospital. Missionary Church. Jack & Vera Hirsch Monday, March 20, at 7:OO Gertrude Middaugh, Caro; Wednesdav. March 22~~ More information is avail- p.m. in the St. Pancratius Donna Schultz, Deford. Fifteen members of the Y/ Cass City Retired Persons Duplicate Bridge, 7 p.m. at Charmont. Everyone wel- able by calling 872-2729.,, . gathered March 9 at Hills come. Last weeks winners, Jim Herndon and Don Warner. l ”I Hirschs celebrate Meg’s Peg and Dales meeting room to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Some of the members par- Senior citizen movies Mai-riage 69th anniversary ticipated in the “wearing of the .” licenses Jack and Vera Hirsch of Hirsch, all of Decker; 6 Dog brains set March 17 at library Decker will mark their 69th grandchildren; 12 great- Yvonne Burleson had deco- wedding anniversary March grandchildren, and one rated the table relating to the a, great-great-granddaugh ter. The Senior Citizen movies to the biggest, most power- Randall Cleveland Lodg 24 at their winter home in Irish theme. A wishing well to be shown at Rawson Me- ful predators on earth the Davenport., Fla. was the centerpiece. - and Gladys Marie Penix, Their address for anyone morial Library Friday, killer whale! (22 min.) both of Caro, They were married March by Melva E. Guinther March 17, at 1:30 p.m. are: Refreshments will be 24, 1926, in Argyle. They wishing to send a card is: President Edna Simcox had Frederick Earl Fader and 7700 State Road 532, Lot J- the group say the pledge to served. This older adult pro- Valerie Jean have 3 children, Lula Lind- I wish we’d had Melissa The final category is “Country’s Reminisce gram is offered free of Y&, say, Delia Ray1 and Leland 6, Davenport, FL 33837. the flag and sing one stanza both of Cass City. Miller’s “Dog I.Q. Test” sev- “charm, imagination and cu- Hitch”: Historic Coast-To- charge. eral years ago. We could riosity.” I don’t thing we ever of “My Country Tis of Thee.” Coast Trek. (Part 11). This is Derek Allen Collins and have used it with our late actually used the words Happy birthday was sung to an exclusive video of the sec- Sr. Citizens’ Menu Susan Kaye Dunlap, both of 28 attend Owen-Gage cocker spaniel, Snoopy. “charm” and “Snoopy” in the Ruth Kaake and Leo ond leg of the historic cross- Senior citizens are asked to Caro. Reporting on the book, same sentence. Shagena. country journey of make reservations on the day Douglas Allen Jones Jr. qd Mary Ann Grossmann of He hated any form of con- “Country’s Reminisce of the meal between 8 a.m. Iylah Marie Finch, both 0; Senior Citizen meet Mrs. Burleson read 2 ar- f. Knight Ridder News Service, finement and was anything Hitch.”The second video in- and 9 a.m. by calling Milling ton. ticles brought in by Nellie cludes such highlights as Micheal Edward McIntosh, The Owen-Gage Senior President Orville Mallory said it claims to calculate ca- but charming when it was Shagena. Lillian Hanby read Berenice Sowden, 872-2397. Citizens met Thursday, brought the meeting to order nine cranial capacity. “In forced upon him. David and Vikki’s wedding Mayville, and Pamela Lynn some Erma Bombeck say- celebration, the hitch’s dip MARCH 20-22-24 Schmitt, Vassar. March 2, at St. Agatha’s Par- by leading the group with the other words,” Grossmann His imagination left a lot to ings. says, “Is Rover dumb as a be desired, too. When his into the Pacific Ocean, the James Colin West and Judy ish Hall for a potluck dinner. Lord’s Prayer and the pledge Monday Polish Sausage, lbenty-seven members and rock or just misunderstood?” rope was fastened to the stunning deserts and moun- - Lee Schiefer, both of Vassar: to the flag. The secretary’s After lunch each member Cooked Cabbage, Peas & one guest, Mildred Beach, and treasurer’s reports were That’s what I often won- clothes line, he’d catch it on drew his wish from the wish- tains of the southwest, and, Garrett Allen Brossoit and were present. The table given and approved. dered about Snoopy. a barely visible twig on the ing well. Each wish was ac- of course, the joyous “home- Onions, Marinated Beets, Laurie Lyn Goodro, bothdf Variety Bread, Tropical Fruit e prayer was given by Mary Happy birthday was sung He was extremely smart at lawn. Rather than make the companied by an Irish say- coming” celebration in Fairgrove for Ruth Kaake and John playing “hide the tennis slightest move to free him- Centerville, Iowa! (60 min.) Mix. Blondell. ing. Wednesday Pepper Steak Zawilinski, who have March ball.” He even knew enough self, he’d sit and whine until “Hunters of Chubut” (from - birthdays, A get-well card to cheat by peeking when he someone removed it. Mrs. Simcox won the num- Lorne Green’s New Wilder- with Rice, Mixedvegetables Krug thought you couldn’t see ber game and Martha ness Series).Visit the rugged in Pepper Steak, Oriental was signed for Irene Doerr. He wasn’t allowed on the Blend Vegetables, Hot Roll, Members will be able to him. On the other hand, he furniture, except for a Durham won the shamrock coast ofkgentina, where sea special used to lie in the road and game. lions and penguins battle and Tapioca Pudding. sign up at the next meeting straight chair by the window Friday Baked Cod, for the April 20 dinner to be defy cars to run over him. so he could look out. Occa- breed in a packed and fren- - speaker The book has 70 questions Members were reminded to zied colony. It’s a beautiful, Mashed Potatoes, Carrot/ held at St. Peter’s Lutheran sionally someone would wear an Easter hat at the Church, Bach. The members designed to measure 6 areas violent world, where even Raisin Salad, Whole Wheat move the chair when clean- April meeting. Bread, Fresh Orange. The United Methodist agreed that this dinner will of canine intelligence. By ing and forget to put it back. these large hunters fall prey Women ofTrinity and Salem honor the 20th anniversary of figuring out your dog’s Then Snoop would sit on the churches met March 6 for a the club. score?, you determine chair in the middle of the potluck dinner. Blood pressure readings whether he’s “blissfully ig- room with his martyr look. Debbie Krug of Pine Creek were taken. norant, generally thick, occa- It was one of the dumbest Farm addressed the group on Door prizes were won by sionally clever, average, sights you ever saw. ANNOUNCING!!! the raising of angora goats Les Beach and Johanna brighter than average, very He and Fluffy, the cat, grew and the processing and weav- Miklovich. intelligent or a canine ge- up together like sister and THE CASS CITY LIONS CLUB ing of the mohair. nius.” v Bingo and cards were brother, but Fluffy matured, Workshops are scheduled played. The “memory” portion and it became more of a for March 13 and 28. deals with the dog’s re- mother-child relationship. Shirley Wagg led the units sponses to your actions and his perception or ability to Once when she was playing in the Prayer and Self-Denial in the yard with a mouse service. detect your moods. It was hard to know whether she’d caught, Snoopy begged for a turn. She finally moved Snoopy lacked perception or aside and let him have a go Bargain beef just didn’t give a rip. I’m at it. course, he immedi- inclined to think it was the Of Beef products should soon latter. ately let the thing get away. be a bargain at the grocery Closely related, but listed As the cat walked off re- store, thanks to the fact that separately, is “verbal appre- signedly, it was obvious that beef supplies are expanding hension” or the dog’s re- she didn’t believe Snoopy’s faster than experts had pre- sponse when his name is problem was one of being dicted. It’s possible that called. Once again, it’s hard misunderstood. prices by the middle of the to differentiate between stu- year could drop to levels last pidity and sheer stubborn- CASS CITY CHRONICLE seen in 1990. ness, USPS 092-700 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY Lions Club Members will be visiting at your door starting Monday, March 20, I always figured a dog’s AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN vocabulary was pretty much 6550 Street from 5:30-8:30p.m., selling brooms from Blindskills Inc., light bulbs, etc., standard - bark, yip, growl Second-class postage paid at Cass - City, Michigan 48726 and this year, they will have their solid chocolate Easter Bunnies for sale. 3enior but apparently their “breadth POSTMASTER: Send address of sounds” can be measured changes to and used to determine intel- CASS CITY CHRONICLE, P.O. Soup & Salad Luncheon BOX 1 15. CAS6 CITY, MI 48726 ligence. 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By Jim Fitzgerald that, after taking the requisite shoes before sitting on the Lately I have begun read- bow and accepting my ad- bed, I put them on by rock- The warm weather Sunday just about forced most folks to ing with the back of my head bbt up and get going, So we were off, enjoying the day with mirers’ congratulations, I al- ing backward, with my feet, in the face of Benjamin for a change, in Benjamin do’ particular destination in mind, ending at Port Huron Franklin Davis. I never used ways conceded magnani- ihortly after noon. mously that I probably I Franklin Davis’ face. to do that. This change in my There was additional or- “By accident we passed the Thomas Edison Inn Restaurant, lifestyle is the result of grow- wouldn’t have been able to an 500 Edison Pkwy., and stopped to see what all the eat a burning cigarette if it der from the doctor. He said Thomas ing older and doctor’s orders, now that had the fatter ‘zhmotion was about on the otherwise sleepy Sunday in Growing older surely hadn’t been for the GI Bill we paying for my college mattress, my wife and I at town. It proved to be a craft show, which we didn’t see changes a person’s perspec- edu- bFause they wanted to charge $2 each for a chance to spend cation. should use it to do something tive. Only a few weeks ago, together regularly that, in re- y’our money. my desire was to live long I haven’t smoked a cigarette ’Lured by the smell of cinnamon buns in the building, we in 40 years, but I do puff an cent years, we’ve done only enough to see my %month- once in a while. We are fol- l$scov~eda Sunday brunch. It costs $14.95 each, plus drink. old granddaughter graduate occasional cigarette-size ci- tdx and tip. Total bill $37.00. OUTSTANDING! - Cass City High School senior Cori gar, and recently I wondered lowing that order and I don’t fiom high school. But this know about my wife, but the 1 For any genuine foodaholic, it was money well spent. The Bullock was recently recognized as the 1995 MOSPA Re- morning I woke up realizing if I could still put burning kiety was great, of course, but what made it worthwhile tobacco inside my mouth. I oft-repeated chore is wearing my longevity ambition has me out. were the special sauces that accompanied all the various gion V Outstanding Secondary Student. Bullock is pictured been extended considerably, discovered I was afraid to try. The moral is if wisdom &kats and other entrees. Omelets ma& to order with a choice above with (left to right) Cass City Principal Biefer, and now I want to live long In case that sounds too ro- Sf‘7 ingredients didn’t hurt. enough to see the end of the doesn’t come with age, cow- mantic for family reading, let Some items not found on most buffets included a salad bar MOSPA President-elect David Murley and her father, Dale OJ Simpson trial. ardice will suffice. it be known that, to prevent dth lobster, crab legs and crawdads. There was a chicken The doctor’s orders were to Anyway, one thing about undue sloping and bumping, the higher mattress is when I salad that was very tasty but we weren’t able to learn just Bullock. my wife, who has back pain. the doctor ordered that, at hovv it was created. He said she needed a fatter sit on the edge of it to put on least once a month, my wife 1 The. quality and the variety deserves a 9 on the 1-10 scale. Cuss City senior mattress, so that’s what we my shoes, my feet don’t and I should get together and :@ality and price, perhaps a 7. gave each other for Christ- reach the floor. The first time rotate the mattress, plus an i ‘qd do it again. mas, It is five inches higher I discovered this shortfall, I occasional flip. : leaned over to pick up the than the old mattress, and Onward and Upward. I sup- ’ ****$***** Bullock “outstanding” now when I sit up reading on shoes and lift them closer to my feet, and I fell on my pose I could hang Benjamin f my half of the mattress, my :-Gov. John Engler has proclaimed Mar. 26-April 1 as Cori Bullock, a Cass City at the Tuscola Area Skill self. In the process she has face. Franklin Davis higher, but Se Center. become a model to other stu- head blocks the view of Ben- somehow I don’t feel as vere Weather Awareness Week in Michigan. High School senior, was re- jamin Franklin Davis, who Ultimately, I solved this dt’s time to review the hazard. In 1994 11 tornadoes cently recognized as Out- Bullock’s award recog- dents with disabilities, a problem by picking up the though that’s my prerogative. struck nizes her success in over- shining example of excel- hangs in a large ornate frame ib’the state, causing $1.5 million damages. None hit the standing Secondary Student an on the wall behind the bed, by the Michigan Occupa- coming a learning disability lent work ethic and the pur- Thumb last year, but since 1950 every county in the state has Davis, my wife’s maternal edperienced at least one twister, tional Special Populations that has made school espe- suit of excellence.” Association (MOSPA). cially challenging for her. Bullock, who is currently great-grandfather, died in g ugh84 1 spring is the time when conditions are best for tornadoes, 1900 at the age of 60. These but they can occur at any time. In nominating her, skill a co-op student at Erla’s +4** ..I Bullock, a second-year center officials commented, Food Center in Cass City, is days, people usually live c4 ;(, ************ sales and marketing student “For the last 2 years Con has the daughter of Dale and Fay longer. I can’t remember at the Tuscola Area Skill put a lot of pressure on her- Bullock of Decker. when I was 60. The added For Person Center, received her award years give us more time to The ‘ 3ecause Cass City’s basketball team played in the district remember the things weused tdurnament Thursday instead of the originally scheduled at the MOSPA annual con- With A Restricted ference, held March 2-3 at to do that we can’t do any- Wednesday, last Thursday’s drug awareness meeting was Radisson-on-the-lake in more. Diet But Not A pdstponed. The Ypsilanti. For one example, around 45 a It will be held this Thursday and organizers remind resi- years ago I was locally fa- Restricted dents that everyone interested in solutions to the drug prob- On hand to see her claim Haire Ietn should plan to attend. mous for being able -with- Imagination the honor at a recognition out using my hands -to flip ..‘ luncheon were her father, ,a a lighted cigarette fiom out- Dale Bullock; Russell Net side my mouth to inside it. New officers elected Biefer, Cass City High With my mouth closed, my School principal, and audience could no longer see ‘:“*New officers have been Dusute, treasurer; Bill Lenore Lemanski, counselor There are worse ways than the area covered, which in- the burning cigarette, but NEW1 PAY-AS-YOU-GO PLAN! xted to head the Thscola Owens and James Orth, trust- casino gambling for sucking cludes Michigan. they could see smoke corn- mnty Fire Instructors As- ees; Tom Anderson, trustee Vehicle the hard earned dollars from Callers will be able to use ing out my nose. For An. Innovative Approach ciation for 1995. for Tuscola County Fire families and individuals, credit or debit cards to buy After a few seconds, I Elected were: Kim Fighters Association, and many times the very ones chances at the jackpot, which would flip the cigarette back To Weight bss Using: ifrense, president; Larry Dave Mattlin, trustee for recovered, that can’t afford to lose. almost certainly will be 5,lO into view, still burning, still >itel,vice-president; Tom Thscola County ChiefsAsso- Money better used for food, or 20 times larger than the no hands, with no sears in- Portion Control, Creative Cooking & clothing and shelter. Money recent record jackpot in the iepf, secretary; Patric ciation. runaway side my mouth. Obviously an Positive Thinking gambled trying to find the Michigan Lotto. achievement requiring con- pot of at the end of the What’s to keep a minor siderable bravery and intel- The Weather picked up rainbow. from grabbing a family card ligence. Conlact Dolly Korlh, RN, BSN, DCE Now casinos are fairly and charging a few thousand And I’m proud to recall a1 517-635-7491 ex!. 289 High Low Precip. Police recovered a reported adept at siphoning dollars dollars to it for tickets? Tbesday ...... 36 ...... 27 ...... 48” stolen vehicle and picked up from the wallets of the play- Nothing . Wednesday ...... 27 ...... 10 ...... 0 a runaway in the process Fri- ers and if you’ve been around Michigan and other states Thursday ...... 27 ...... 2 ...... 0 day night. any of them, chances are are objecting strenuously to Friday ...... 39 ...... 26 ...... 0 According to reports, an you’ve witnessed one or the plan for obvious reasons. Saturday ...... 56 ...... 38 ...... 0 off-duty Michigan State Po- more who have lost their Every dollar spent on the In- Sunday ...... 65 ...... 30 ...... 0 lice trooper reported at 8:15 bankroll and perhaps the gro- dian lottery will be deducted Monday ...... 71 ...... 32 ...... 0 p.m. that he was following a cery money for next week. from the total wagered on the (Ttemrcled at Cam City wastewater treatmnt plan14 stolen vehicle southbound Everything in a well-run ca- Michigan Lotto. from Bad Axe on M-53. sino is designed to make you The Indians have received A Cass City police officer, relax and feel carefree. It’s court sanction for conducting aware that a 14-year-old girl an unreal world, as any visi- business the way they want from CasCity had taken her tor can attest. What could be to in lands that have been set welcome spring! parents’ vehicle the day be- more damaging than that? aside for them in treaty fore, drove to the intersection The saving grace of casino agreements. of M-53and M-81,where he gambling is that at least the Does that right include so- intersected the car and pulled players have to go where the liciting gambling money Spring is bustin’ out all over our it over. gambling is to lose their from citizens in their homes Police noted the girl had money. and not on the reservation? store! Come see all the fresh new And if the gambling is con- picked up 2 other teens in Several states are ready to Jewelry! Now In Stock: Bad Axe, both 16 years of fined to the Indian reserva- challenge the case in court. Birthstone Angel Crosses, age. Both youths were tions, it takes even more ef- There’s no guessing about Pins, fort to toss away your money. Doves and Bluebirds turned over to their parents, one aspect of the case. The according to reports, which But the Indians intend to lawyers will have a field day state they were unaware that make it easier. An Idaho tribe with this one. the vehicle had been taken has a plan for a 36-state unlawfully. mega-lottery. It will be un- It’s one time that the way The girl also was released der the direction of the Coeur our courts and lawyers oper- into the custody of her par- d’Alene tribe and Unistar ate will be a benefit to all of ents. Police plan to petition Entertainment Inc., a Den- us who think that a 36-state her into probate court. ver-based management com- Indian lottery is a bad idea. PanY. 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SUNDAY NIGHTERS P. Beecher 175, E. Romain Clean Up Crew 1900. ’ March 5 186, D. Hill 188, B, Kilbourn High Actual Team Game: 5 YEARS AGO AA basketball first team in Earl Woolner, who was 35 YEARS AGO Scout tea and program tit 172, V. Patera 189, N. Davis Allen Home Care 673. Alaska. She is Dawn O’Dell critically injured in an auto- Cass City High School D.J.’s 11 180,J. Merchant 184. 500 Series: J. Lapp 55 1, T. For the first time in several of Soldatna. The 5’ 1 1‘I senior mobile accident Feb. 27, has Cass City entries at the re- day. Sugar Makers 11 Mihacsi 520, C. 520. years, the Owen-Gage led her team to a berth in the been in a coma ever since. gional art show at the Free gifts and a free pdrl school district has no one to state championship game. Saginaw Museum won top table television set will b& The L.T.’s 11 200 Games: J. Lapp 215- Sandra “Sandy” Schuette, Town & Country 11 21 1, J. Morel1 203, W. Jensen teach driver’s ed; She is the daughter of Mr. prizes, it was disclosed this given away Saturday, Marbli MERCHANTS Cass City Snowcoming and Mrs. David O’Dell of 19, enlisted in the WAFT af- week. Mrs. James Wallace’s 19, at the grand opening 3f Sheridan Rollers 9 March 8,1995 200. ter she graduated from Cass Schott’s Accounting 9 king and queen are Wendy Soldatna, Alaska. oil painting was judged first Kritzmans’ (formerly the Weaver and Mark Wark, who City High School last spring. in its class. Mrs. Gene H.J. Store). High Rollers 8 Soundz by &eg 16 She was accepted in Novem- Try Hards 8 THURSDAY NITE TRIO were crowned by last year’s 25 YEARS AGO Corkin’s pastel was awarded Airman Roger Spencer, son Homesteaders 15 112 9 ber. second place. ’ Newcomers 7 March royal couple, Bill Kappen; of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spen- New England Life 14 112 and Jamie Spencer, during Wednesday morning “regu- Cass City entries swept top cer, who was sent to Africa Sweet Guys 5 Cole Carbide 12 Mrs. Herman Hildinger and In & out 3 Snowcoming festivities held lar” gas was selling for 33.9 Mrs. Edward Rusch arrived honors at the 35th Semian- last August, was among the Milletics Surveying 12 cents per gallon, about 4 nual 4-H and FFA Market Alley Cats 3 Babich Beef 21 March 2. home March 8 from a 2 1/2 troops sent to the disa Summers 11 Greg Hanby of Cass City is cents per gallon under the Hog Show and Sale held at area near Morocco follou Charmont Motel 10 IGA 16 weeks’ trip to visit Miss Iva Men’s High Series: K. one of 12 students admitted normal price. Tomorrow it Hildinger in New Mexico. Car0 Tuesday when Janet the recent earthquake thc Bren tw ood 7 Hyatt Farms 16 could be back to normal or Jickling of Kingston, a mem- Pickla 610. Pi on eer Seeds 16 to the Central Michigan Uni- Pro-Temp 7 versity sports medicine pro- selling for several cents less. Two Cass City High School ber of the Cass City Live- Men’s High Games: K. Warju Flooring 6 Martin Electric 15 Plckla247, K. Schott 21 1, D. gram. Hanby, a sophomore at The gas war that has been in seniors will be honored as stock Club, showed the Kings ton 5 Nelesco 12 CMU, works with the foot- progress for months in Flint State Farmers during grand champion individual Heleski 210, E Hayes 226, Charmont 4 Marlette Oil & Gas 12 J. LaPratt 229. ball team. He is the son of and surrounding area and Farmer’s Week at Michigan and Mark Battel, the grand General Cable 12 reached Car0 a few weeks State University next week. Women’s High Series: K. Northon Construction 10 Barbara and Donald Hanby champion pen. High Series & Game: J. of Cass City. ago is now going strong in The boys are Dave Milligan Some 400 parents and Hutchinson 512. Krol 746 (297-269)’ Mycogen Plant Sciences 9 B. A total of 12 fourth graders Cass City. and Dave Little. friends attended the Girl Women’s High Game: J. Rutkoski 710 (257-230- Kelley 184. represented Cass City 223), R. Hull 691 (265-222), Schools in the Tuscola High Team Series & Game: M. Lutz 685 (242-229-214), Sheridan Rollers 2049 (722). High Team Series: IGA County Spelling Bee held T. Schnell 682 (242-230- 1819. Friday at the Tuscola Area 2 lo), L. Tomaszewski Jr. 68 1 High Team Game: Nelesco Skill Center. Shannon Haley, (248-229), C. Kelley 639 646. THURSDAY MORNING a Campbell Elementary stu- (234-223), J. Langenburg High Series & Games: T. dent, finished fourth. COFFEX LEAGUE 638 (256), J. Profit 638 Benitez 663 (231-224), W. The Elmwood Extension March 9 (247), T.Comment 636 (224- Laming 634 (257-229), D. Study Group held its 217), M. Jackson 635 (248- Dickinson 626 (246-216), R. monthly meeting March 7 at Dairy Barn 30 21 9), G. Robinson 630 (260), Pringle 61 8 (222-237), Doug the home of Stella Leyva. AIDES 30 P. Harmer 623 (234-21 8), D. O’Dell618 (232), K. Pichla Florence Karr reported on HI Roth 24 Doerr 622 (223-216), K. 613 (213), G. Smith 609 their fami 1y Caribbean Dee’s MP Rockets 22 Zawilinski 617 (225-223), C. (243,D. Beecher 602 (221), cruise. E’s & V’s 21 Karr 616 (256), P. Robinson K. Kilbourn 593 (211), J. Sal’s Country Clipper 17 610 (255), R. Lewis 609 Baker 591 (218), J. Hacker (235), J. Milletics 606 (224), 590 (213-210), R. Kilbourn 10 YEARS AGO High Series M. Gyomory G. Riccardi 603 (227)’ W. 590 (21 I), G. Lemke233, B. 546, S. Lutz 528, D. Smith Smith 600 (227-213), J. Babich 215, R. Doerr 21 1. The Elkland Township Fire 527. Storm Jr. 599 (234), E. Department responded to a High Games: M.Gyomory Schulz 598 (212), J. Howard Wednesday morning blaze 202, D. Marro 194. 594 (224), C. Anthes 592 that caused an estimated High Team Series & Game: (212)’ W. Guinther 591 FRIDAY NIGHT $20,000 damage to the Dal- Dairy Barn 1906 (669). (234), L. Summers 585 MIXED DOUBLES las Nichols residence in (228), S. Hammett 584 March 10 Snover. (213), L. Tomaszewski 574 The village has recorded CHARMONT (212), D. Dunn 573, J. 70.75 inches of snow so far LADIES’ LEAGUE Putman 573 (236), T. Sum- Kingston Mini Mart 56 this winter. Last winter the mers 573 (223), G.Williams Double Trouble 50 total snowfall was 60.5 Wild Johns 17 570 (218), T. Babich 563, B. The Family 50 inches. Potholes have be- Cass City nre 16 112 Anthes 562, K.Beachy 562, Old Folks 46 come a major problem for Elmwood What Knots 15 D. Salcido 560, D. Wallace Town & Country 43 the county and will add to Live Wires 15 552, R. Salcido 551, M. Heman’s Demons 39 extra heavy winter road Dee’s M P Rockets 14* Zawilinski (21 1). Wilbee Folks 38 112 costs. Cable-ettes 13 High Team Series & Game: Bye 13 112 Clare Comment was ap- Thumb Nat’l Bank 13 Cole Carbide 3296 (1223). pointed to the board of direc- Pizza Villa 12 ID’ tors of the Thumb National Walbro 12 MERCHANETTE: Men’s High Series: Julius Bank & Trust Co. of Pigeon Charmont 8 LEAGUE Navarro 637, L. Tracy 549, and Cass City at the bank’s March 9,1995 John Navarro 509, B. Fields annual meeting. High Team Series & Game: 517. Shirley Hoffman, sales Thumb Nat’l Bank 3083 Rolling Hills 16 Men’s High Games: L. manager at Cass City Ford, (1082). Nel’s Kitchen 15 Tracy 237, Julius Navarro was presented with a gold High Series: P. Corcoran 219-21 1-207, John Navarro CasCity Sports 14 and diamond watch by Ford ‘Tis a grand way to save a pot 0’ gold on St. Patrick’s Day. No, you 602, C. Furness 545, V. Cas Tavern 13 204, M. London 210. Motor Company sales repre- Patera 517, H. Karr 491, C. Clean Up Crew 11 Women’s High Series: B. sentative Ricardo Bailey. don’t have to find the end of the rainbow...j ust find your way here! Sokan 494, E. Romain 485, Hills & Dales 9 Watson 507. Hoffman earned the watch D. Hill 478. Car0 Chiropractic 8 Women’s High Game: E. by selling the most Ford Es- High Games: P. Corcoran Allen Home Care 6 Radloff 189. corts, EXPs and Tempos in 225-200, C. Furness 204, B. Crowley Chiropractic 5 High Team Series: Double the district. Vollmar 202, B,Erla 182, H. FormYou 3 3 Trouble 201 1. The daughter of former Karr 180, S. Bock 170, A. High Team Game: Old Cass Cityans has been Sokan 197, S. Howard 181, High Actual Team Series: Folks 720. named to the all-state Class ‘AG

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Rochester Hills, died March brothers, Carl (Betty) Parsell uled for 7:30 p.m. March 23 girl, Betsy Lou, dates the Cornmire, whose husband, 7, of Pigeon, and Earl (Linda) and 24 in the high school conceited Forrest Barret, the David, designed and built She was a long time mem- Parsell of Algonac, He was cafeteria, lickets are $2.50 local football hero. the set for the musical, noted ber of St. Paul’s United preceded in death by his par- for students and $3 for “The songs are light and a crew of 10 students is help- Methodist Church in Roch- ents; 4 brothers, Edwin, adults. fun and the 50s music and ing out with stage, lighting ester, and taught Sunday Norval and Timothy Parsell The musical, featuring a scenery will make you long and support duties. School for many years at and Frank Hotter, and a sis- Cass City. active in ter, Charlene Rankin. She was Funeral services were held the Rochester Older Persons ~. Commission and was a Thursdav. March 9. in ~ member of the Cliffvievf Lamotte Missionary Church, REPRESENTING Campbell Elementary School at the county Council while a Cliffview with the Rev, Gary spelldown Friday were (front row, from left) Jessica Nicol, Scott resident. The daughter of Butterfield and the Rev. Gene German immigrants, she was Sims officiating. Sheppard, Emily Guernsey and Stacey Bessler, and alternates (back the fust of her family to com- Interment was in Peck Me row, left) &tee LaFave, Robert Dale, Joshua Sherman, Laura Auten moria1 Peck. plete high school and receive Gardens, and Andy Veneziano. Missing is Matt Stoutenburg. a higher education. She Memorials may be made to taught elementary school in the Brown City Missionary both Gngston and Roches- camp* ter. Arrangements were Mayville student wins bee Mrs. Eastman is survived handled by Kranz Funeral by her children, Mrs. Ken- Home, Kingston. neth (Roberta) Hubacker, Mayville Schools contin- In all, 40 students repre- good showing, according to Cheboygan, Jmes W. Novesta u& a winning tradition in the sented 9 school districts at Campbell Elementary (Grace) Eastman, Rochester Tuscola County Fourth the 14th annual county School Principal Dave Hills, Norwood D. (June) Grade Spelling Bee Friday, spelldown, held at the Lovejoy, who reported all 5 when student Brandy Bodeis TbScOlakea skill Center in of the local school’s partici- 3 Eastman, Sarasota, Fla; 11 board okays claimed-- - - the- district’s fifth CUO. pants finished in the top 15, A CAST OF NEARLY 30 Cass City High School students grandchildren and many consecutive title. Cass City students put in a *f great and great-great-grand- new budget will present the musical, “Rock-N-Roll”, March 23 and 24 children; sisters, Lillie Curry, at 7t30 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. Esther Shotwell and broth- The Novesta Township ers, Louis Wenzlaff, Oscar Board approved a 1995-96 * Wenzlaff. She was preceded budget totalling $115,000 in death by 2 sisters, Marie during its March 6 monthly Goodwin and Katherine meeting. appear in circuit court Selms, and a brother Edward The new spending plan .I Wenzlaff. represents a slight increase : Eight people appeared in days in jail, with work site fines totalling $1,500. Funeral services were held over the $114,430 budget ,Tuscola County Circuit privileges, for his plea of .Nancy L. Guthrie, 57, Saturday, March 11, at approved in 1994-95, ac- Pixley Funeral 322 Zourt on various felony guilty to probation violation Mesick, was re-sentenced for Home, cording to township Clerk gharges last week. -failure to report to his pro- West University, Rochester. Kathy Newell. a plea of guilty to conspiracy Interment was in Cass City : .Jeffrey A, Blackmon, 32, bation agent on or after Sept. to delivery/manufacture of Both budgets will be out- Detroit, pleaded guilty to ‘1, 1994. Cemetery. lined during the township’s marijuana April 14,1992, in Memorial contributions %ing a prisoner in posses- Probation was reinstated Vassar Township. She re- annual meeting, which is bion of contraband (- for the defendant, who was may be made to St. Paul’s scheduled for 1 p.m. March ceived a prison term of 2 to United Methodist Church, guana) plus one prior felony rernandd to the custody of 4 years. 25 at the township hall in Fonviction. The offense took the sheriff’s department. 620 Romeo Road, Rochester, Deford. *James A. Douglas, 38, MI 48307. place Feb, 13 at the Camp *Benjamin J. Smith, 31, Vassar, was found guilty of 40% ;%scala Correctional Facil- Vassar, pleaded guilty to probation violation -use of Investigate :ity, court records indicate. forgery. Court records state marijuana - following a Harold Parsell : A pre-sentence investiga- the offense took place in hearing Thursday. :tion was ordered, bond was January/February in vandalism Vassar Bond in the case was con- Harold Merrl Parsell, 62,of :continued at $50,000 and the and involved a $50 check tinued at $500 and the drawn on the Michigan Fed- Caro, died Monday, March 6, complaints :defendant was remanded to defendant’s pre-sentence in- in his home. :the custody of the Michigan eral Credit Union. vestigation was ordered up- He was born Feb. 20,1933 bepartment of Corrections. A pre-sentence investiga- dated. Sentencing is to be in Stilwell, Okla.; the son of Cass City police last week :Sentencing is to be sched- tion was ordered and bond scheduled, Clement Ferris and Beryl investigated a pair of com- :uled. was reduced from $50,000 to *David D. Taylor, Caro, Parsell. He married plaints involving malicious 10 percent $10,000. 23, (Smith) : *Brian E. Campbell, 40, of a ElDonna Weidman Aug. 28, destruction of property. Smith entered plea of guilty to IN ASTONISHING Wassar, entered a plea of was remanded to the attempted perjury bef&e the 1953 in Elkton. Leland C. Hartwick, Cass :guilty to operating a motor custody of the sheriff’s de- Multi-County Citizens Mr, Parsell was a dairy City, reported Friday that vaclewhile under the influ- partmen t . Grand Jury Aug. 3, and farmer for many years. He someone broke 2 window :en= of liquor, third offense, + K. Vollmar, 37, Ak- guilty to delivery/manu fac- worked for the Michigan panes on his 24-foot travel ;Feb. 16 in Caro. ron, was sentenced for a ture of marijuana in Tuscola Sugar Factory during the fall trailer. He stated the damage ; A pre-sentence investiga- guilty plea to probation vio- County in 1990. campaign for the last 15 occurred sometime prior to Xon was ordered and bond lation -possession or use of A pre-sentence investiga- years. the last snowstorm. No dam- :was continued at $6,000. marijuana, tion was ordered and bond He is survived by his wife, age estimate was available. :Sentencing is to be set. Probation was re-instated was reduced to 10 percent of ElDonna; children, Donald Roberto Isaguirre, also of j *Marshall C. Deline III, 24, for Vollmar, who was or- $1 5,OOO. Sentencing is to be (Wilma) Parsell of Berkley Cass City, filed a similar .dVassar, was sentenced to 30 dered to pay court costs and set. Springs, W. Va,, Marilyn complaint, stating the wind- J shield on his car was smashed while the vehicle was park& behind his apart- ment at 6446 Main St. Isaguirre told police the damage was done Thursday, Friday or Saturday. No dam- age estimate was available.

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But by the end of the Class D quarterfinal match, first points for the North during the Laka tournamqt cage team’s season came to Brinkman, scored 5 in his day Saturday the Zoo crew “There are only 8 teams and and than after splitting $e an end last Tbesday with a first game back following an Central Thumb League had caged an Eagle in 3 games left,” says Campbell. champions. first 2 games of the tourna- gutsy 77-64 district loss to ankle injury sustained in late Dryden. The Dawgs had an easy ment made the final game the Ktngs ton. January. The ‘Dogs than waited Their reward; a trip to the time with Genesee in the nearly 2 hours before NBW rubber match for the seaso$’ The Dawgs (3-18) battled “Next year I don’t think state volleyball finals next opening round of regional said Campbell. the North Central Thumb there will be a better guard defeated North Huron 1 5- 1 1 Friday at Kalamazoo’s Cen- competition and recorded and 15-0 before playing the Pisarek gave 0-Ga 3-0 leaji League champion Cardinals tandem in the Thumb”, says High school. wins of 15-0 and 15-0. in the championship gaye (18-4) for 3 quarters before Brinkman. tral championship tilt. At Dry den, 0wen -Gage Maybe too easy, “The wait surely didn’t help that they would never surrk- bowing down the stretch at Junior Anthes helped came from behind to gain The ‘Dogs needed only 4 der. Akron. Owen-Gage keep pace on the us,” said Campbell. their first regional crown in servers in the opener against After dropping the initial NBW would close to wiw According to Coach Jim boards with a dozen re- 18 years with wins of 15-10 Genesee as Michelle Pisarek Brinkman, it was one of his game, Owen-Gage took a 7- 9-8, but would get no closer. bounds to complement 14 and 15-9 over the North (3 points), Angie Wildman Wildman and Salcido led a)l team’s better showings, if not points. Jahr was the only 2 lead in game 2 on six Branch Wesleyan Eagles * (4), Amanda Salcido (6) and straight serves points from scorers splitting 34 tallies. their best. other Bulldog to finish in The Bulldogs had dropped Kate Powers (2) completed Abfalter followed the pair “The kids put forth the ef- double digits, with 1 1. Salcido that included 2 aces. the opening game of the the scoring before the The Eagles rallied to tie the registering 14 points. fort. They did what we asked Besides McLaughlin, Class D regional final 6-15. Dawgs’ Melody Abfalter had At the net, recorded them to,” said Brinkman, Kingston’s Tim Marquardt game at 7-all before Powers “All along we wanted to be an opportunity to step to the Wildman served 4 points to 11 blocks and 23 attacks. who points to next year’s sea- and Tim Lyons reached service line. the Zoo crew,” said Coach help earn a 3rd and de- While Jennifer Winchester son with the majority of his double figures with 15 and Judy Campbell whose Game 2 was much like the 0-G ciding game. had 18 assists. team returning. 12 points, respectively. spikers will meet North first, except this time Kingston opened the con- test as expected and raced to OWEN-GAGE - A. a 21-13 lead behind the ef- Brinkman 2-0 (1-5) 5; J. Name Morgan forts of John McLaughlin, Tkacz 2-3 (7-8) 20; E. Ubly High honor who led all scorers with 30 Dietzel l-1 (0-0)5; J. Anthes points. McLaughlin, a 4-1 (34) 14; C. Jahr 2-1 (4- to National sophomore standout, scored 8) 11; M. Damm 3-0 (34)9. roll pupils listed 8 points on 4 field goals in TOTALS - 14-6 (18-31) 64. the leadoff period. KINGSTON - J. Ubly High School has an- Oberski, Laura Osentoski, all-star team However, Owen-Gage McLaughlin 9-0 (12-14) 30; nounced the first semester Jason Particka, *Angela outscored Leon Westover’s BULLDOG ERIC DIETZEL misses Coaches in the Thumb C C. Bastian 2-0 (el)4; Keith honor roll, Puvalowski, Rebecca National Division elected an quintet 24-17 to pull within Gilley 1-0 8; T, Lyons on this shot over the outstretched arm Romberg , *Sandra one at the intermission, (6-8) all conference team, voting 3-1 (3-3) 12; D. Kolacz 1-0 12TH GRADE Rutkowski, Christy Sadro, Monday night at a meeting where Kingston was on top of Kingston’s John McLaughlin. Christopher Schumacher, 38-37. (0-0)2; J. Fricke 2-0 (0-4)4; in Cass City. Ken Gilley 1-0 (0-0)2; T. McLaughlin posted a game high 30 Laura Bourdeau, Mary Adrienne Tolbert, Kristina Named to the first team While the Bulldog defense Wyrick. I Donnellon, Shannon Engel, held the Cardinals to just 4 Marquardt 5-0 (5-9) 15. from Cass City was Jason TOTALS - 24-1 (26-39) 77. points for the winners. Carrie Geiger, Sharon Morgan, senior, He led Cass baskets during the second Kanaby, Tina Lasceski, John 9TH GRADE stanza, benefited from City ih rebounds and scoring 0-G Lenton, Hope Main, Jodi and was the player that op- 10-13 attempts from the foul McCarty, Julie Page, Roy Devon Alent, Michelle An- line and treys from Jason posing coaches designed de- Peters, *Susan Rohrer, Andy thony, Patricia Bratland, Eric fenses to stop. Anthes and Chad Jahr. Romzek, Stephanie Briolat, Sarah Creguer, Jes- Owen-Gage knotted the Seth Maust, Laker junior, S mielew s ki, Kimberly sica Jurgess, *Rochelle was selected for his play at score at 51-all and gained a Talaski, “Jennifer Trepkoski, Lang, Eileen Naeyaert, Julie 54-51 lead on guard Joe guard. A marked man all sea- *Jill Trepkoski, Kristie O’Malley, Jane1 Osentoski, son, he often faced a special Tkacz’s third trey of the night Zurek. Nicole Pollum, Lucas Prill, to start the final frame. defense to stop him, but led llTH GRADE Kristen Puvalowski, *Nancy .his team in scoring. M cLaughlin single- Puvalowski, Christopher Jason Morgan Sarah Beaudin, Jennifer Bad Axe placed 2 men on handedly put his team back Robinson, *Janelle Schrader, the first team. Brian Paul, on top for good as he reeled Bock, Bethany Brahmer, Angela Schroeder, Felicia HONORABLE William Cleland, Rodney junior, was a savage off 6 unanswered points. Schumac her, Joshua Susalla, rebounder with good post MENTION Kingston closed out the Cook, Rhonda Heleski, Christy Sweeney, “Anthony moves at center. JoeDeLong, contest with a 15-6 run that Frederick Ligrow, *Ryan Cass City placed 2 on the Maurer, Jill Morell, Jeffrey Tyll, Todd Volz, *Misti senior, was a force at guard, included an 8-9 showing at Wolschleger. providing good ball handling honorable mention 1ist.They the stripe. Niemiec, Don Osantowski, are Scott Iwankovitsch and Beth Peruski, Stephanie * Denotes all A’s. and outside shooting with Encouraging for Owen- enough height, 6 feet, 4 Corey Ulfig. Others are: Gage backers was the play of Prange, Becky Prill, “Jessica Blake Blackmer, Jamie Dd& Puvalowski, Michael inches, to effectively re- their underclassmen, who bound. and Gabe Sowa, all o[ accounted for every Bulldog Rutkowski, Tina Smithers, Marlette, and Ryan Erreq Tracy Soule, Janice Rounding out the first team point on the night. Most of us have grown up Bad Axe. L Sweeney, Christopher nll, with dozens of familiar was Jason Van DerMaas, lanky center from Cros-Lex, 94,000 head Alicia Weber, Jolene Weber, American candies, many of h “Trista Wolschleger. which are produced from who did it all for the Pio- neers. of sheep lOTH GRADE Mi chig an-made sugar. Those same candies are also ! Michigan farmers grew Chrissy Bezemek, Jamie becoming part of the cultures SECOND TEAM about 94,000 head of sheep Bock, Beth Bragg, *Katie of many other countries, es- L and lambs this year. Wool is El 1 iot t, Rebecca Franzel, pecially developing nations. The second team selections t one of the primary products. *Carol Halifax, *Melissa are: Richard Maltby, Overseas candy sales are The state Shearing takes place in the Heilig, *Rachel Herp, booming, hitting half a bil- Marlette; Dave Rickerman, spring by professional shear- Cros-Lex; Brad Toporski, Connecticut is *Meeghan Lautner, Jennifer lion dollars last year. Hot named from an ers. The fleeces are then Maurer, Nicole Maurer, Jodi markets include the Philip- Bay City All Saints;, Heath OWEN-GAGE’S JOE Tkacz puts up 2 of his team high 20 Krohn, Lakers, and Chris Algonquin Indian word bagged and shipped to a pro- McCoy, Robert Mitchell, pines, and Central and meaning on the long cessor, where the wool is points on this jump shot over Kingston’s Tim Lyons during Paula Morell, Stephen America. Washabaaugh, All Saints. tidal river. washed to remove dirt and grease. The grease is sepa- district action at Akron. ! rated from the wash water and purified to produce lano- lin, the natural ingredient Homebuy ing works hop set in Car0 used in cosmetics, creams and lotions. A Spring Homebuying ing a home and different the Greater Thumb, also Workshop will be held at the loans available, closing costs, known as “The Sherlock of Home Equity Human Development Com- and home maintenance and Homes”. mission Offices, 429 in spect io n . Now is the time to learn, Montague Ave., Caro, March Guest speakers will include especially if you are a fust 29 from 7 to 9 p.m. a representative from Second time home buyer. For reser- The workshop, sponsored National Bank and another Line of Credit vations, call 1-800-843- by the Michigan from Home Inspections of 6394. Homeownership Counseling Network and the Michigan State Housing Development Mr. Chips Food Store Authority (MSHDA) is free. “BACK TO THE 50s” Participants will receive a cer t i fic ate for at t e n di n g 2ome in and try the which may help them qualify ‘Luckof the Irish”. for certain mortgages or qualify for down payment 3uy a Lottery Ticket assistance. through December 31, 1995 Some of the topics dis- cussed will be good budget- ing, pre-purchase counsel- Home Equity Line of Credit at Mutual savin$ Bank ing, selecting a home, financ- Use the equity in your home to ayoff existing loans and finance an&ng. Interest may be xax deductible. 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Offer suBject to credit ?pproyI and collateral review, Consult pur fax advrsor regardin deductabiliry of intcrcst. Annual fee of $35 is waives for the first year. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1995 PAGE SEVEN 1. VI Anotherr; upset! USA shoots ast Hawks in district finals

-~ . turnover in the disastrous the game. shoot as well as they did from gs topsy-turvy hoip season A couple of seniors led the CASS CITY - K. Storm 1-3 at a team that won the dis- first half. the free throw line. The duo Led by Jess Karlis’ 3 treys charge. Kevin Storm pro- converted 19 of 20 shots (8-10) 19; D. Sherman 1-0 championship would be (5-6) J. Morgan 4-0 (1-3) one that had lost all 4 in the first quarter, USA had vided most of the Hawks’ from the charity circle and it 7; 5 3-pointers in the first pe- offense in the first half and ruined Cass City’s chances of 9; C. Ulfig 1-0 (4-5) 6; S. -tames played against the was a point-producer all Iwankovitsch 6-0 (10-11) :&hools they defeated to win riod and led 24-1 l at the a storybook comeback As 22; quarter. game with a total of 19 disappointing as the defeat C. Zawilinski 1-1 (3-4) 8 he title. TOTALS - 14-4 (31-41) 71. The USA Patriots defeated The Patriots threatened to points. Scott Iwankovitsch was, Hartel said that he was make it a runaway in the netted 22, 18 of his points proud that his team didn’t- kassCity 85-71 Saturday but USA - M. Kuhl4-1 (11-12) %e game was much closer opening minutes of the sec- coming in the last half rally. quit when they fell so far be ond period, running up a Cass City moved within 4 hind in the frrst half. 22; A. Eorich 1- 1 (0-0)5; S. -&an the final score indicates Gremel 0-0 (2-2) 2; T. and Cass City bounced back monstrous 34- 1 1 lead before points of the Patriots in the CasCity stopped the bleed- last quarter with 223 left in The shooting percentages Beringer 1-0 (0-0)2; J, Nitz “from a horrendous first quar- 1-0 (1-1) 3; J. Cleveland 1-0 *terand a half to make a game ing. At the intermission Cass the game and that was as really tell the story of the City trailed, 39-24. close as the team was to get. game. USA hit 6 of 11 treys (3-4) 5; J. Ertman 1-0 (0-0) :bf it down the stretch. 2; B. Hofmiester 5-0 (1-2) A The Patriots shredded the Coach Jeff Hartel switched The Patriots kept the ball in ‘and 19 of 40 2-pointers for 49 percent. Cass City con- 11; B. Arnold 3-0 (24) 8; J. verted 4 of 18 treys (3 by Karlis 2-4 (9-10)25. Storm) and 14 of 32 2-point- TOTALS - 19-6 (29-35)85. Hawks start fast to oust COREY ULFIG was fouled in this drive to the basket by the Harbor Beach aggressive USA defense

In several games during the ter to cut the Hawk margin Avoid farm accidents by regular season, Cass City to 47-39 going into the final played lackadaisically in the 8 minutes. opening minutes of the game Morgan personally saw to to fall behind early and it it that the Pirates wouldn’t proved fatal in several of bounce back to win in the fi- Farm shops are the scene of ment such as an emergency them. nal quarter. He scored 10 of many injuries, usually in- eyewash station should be maintained and in good That didn’t happen in the his i6 points in that quarter, volving hand and eye inju- including 4 of 4 from the ftee ries. A recent survey by the working order. opening game of the district 5. Fire extinguishers should tournament Thursday against throw line. He also made one National Safety Council es- of the prettiest baskets of the timated there are 15,000 eye be in plain view with unhin- host Harbor Beach. The dered access. These need to Hawks came out strong from game, with a baseline drive injuries on American farms and a left hand shot from annually, reports Geraldine be kept fully “Charged”. the opening whistle, scoring 6. Do not overburden elec- the first 11 points in a under the hoop. R. Smith, Ag. Safety Special- 63-56 Hartel said that ist, Huron County Health trical outlets. CARE win over the team that they EYE Iwankovitsch had a strong Department. These injuries 7. Cords, wires, lines, etc. split regular season games should be kept away from with. game on both offense and are painful, expensive and defense, He led Cas City in can result in partial or total isles and traffic areas. me opening Salvo was led rebounding with 9 as the blindness, Other injuries in- 8. Isles, doorways and ex- SCOTT IWANKOVITSCH SCORED an easy hoop after by COW ufigT who opend Hawks posted a 27-24 ad- volve burns, cuts, abrasions its should be kept clear. FOR EVERYONE the game with a 3-pointer. vantage. and sprains to various parts 9. Keep paper and other ‘4’ getting the ball close to the basket. Defending are Dustin Jason Morgan ripped in a A key to the game was a of the body. materials away from heat ‘t ’ jumper tiom the free throw nice fldor game & the Hawks Following these safety rules sources, !,I 1 Professional eye Miller, left, and Mike Wolschleger. line and Scott Iwankovitsch made just 6 turnovers. Four will greatly reduce the risk of 10, Make sure stationary .5*r ( added a pair of buckets from Hawks were in double fig- injury while working in the power tools are properly exams the low post to go with a pair ures, providing the balanced farm shop. grounded. 1 Prescriptions f i 1led of charity tosses, and with scoring coaches love. 1. Work areas should be 11. Portable power tools Large selection of rooL Wedding 3:49 left in the period Cass kept clean and clear from should be double-insulated Announcements City was on top, 11-0. CASS CITY - K. Storm 1-2 clutter. Poor housekeeping in ortype. of the 3-wire grounded frames (2-2) 10;D. Sherman 1-0 (O- the shop results in many All types of contacts Jim Mosey ended the Pirate 0) 2; J. Morgan 6-0 (4-4) 16; trips, slips and falls. No4i 11e bi foca Is CONNECTION and scoring drought with 3 C. Ulfig 6-2 (2-5) 20; S. 2. Machinery and equip- 12. Ensure ample electrical points, making a basket capacities so power tools can Glasses repaired Invitations Iwankovitsch 6-0 (3-6) 15. ment should be kept clean while being fouled and add- TOI‘ALS - 204 (1 1-17)63. with guards in place. A be operated without blowing Blue Cross & VSP ing the free throw. Mosey fuses or tripping circuit PLUS power shut-off switch should participant also added 2 more hoops to HARBOR BEACH - R. be in reach of the operator’s breakers. ale ends lead the Harbor Beach rally Cook 0-5 (0-0)15; D. Miller position at each machine. 13.When welding, keep the DAVID C. [arch 31, 1995 and at the end of the period, 5-1 (0-0) 13; B.Nowiski 1-0 Lock-out each machine dur- area well ventilated and PARTS STORES the Beachers were back in (0-0)2; J. Mosey 4-0 (1-1) ing maintenance and repair. make sure flammable and BATZER 11, O.D. ~~ the game, 15-12. 9; R. Wehner 0-1 (0-0)3; J. 3. Special waste containers, combustible materials are Professional Eye Care Cortez 0-1 (0-0) 3; M. if any, should be appropri- kept safely away. Bad Axe Cass City I Pair Ton Ratcheting 14. Use tools and service 3 The teams traded baskets in Wolschleger 0-1 (2-2) 5; E. ately marked. 269-7263 872-3404 the first 5 minutes of the sec- Ray1 3-0 (0-0)6. 4. Protective equipment and equipmentsigned purposes. only for their de- Jack Stands ond quarter, before the TOTALS - 13-9 (3-3)56. special emergency equip- Hawks outscored the Pirates 8-2 in the closing’minutes to lead at the intermission, 34- Special Countywide Election - Tuesday, April 25, 1995 Catalogs loaned 32, The fmal’basket of the overnight . half was a picture-perfect play. The Hawks controlled NOTICE OF CLOSE OF REGISTRATION the ball for the final half NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LOCAL CLERKS WILL BE AT THE LOCATIONS LISTED minute of the half before BELOW ON: Free Subscription finding Jason Morgan for a hoop on the inside as the with Each Order whistle sounded. Monday, March 27,1995 The Pirates used the 3-point For the purpose nf receiving applications for registration of the qualified shot to stay within shouting electors in said township or city. Electors who wish to vote in the The Cass City distance of Cass City in the Special Election must be registered to vote no later than 5:OO p.m. on third quarter. Chad Bucholtz -!!!IF% Chronicle Monday, Mgrch 27, 199s. To register to vote, visit any Secretary of State connected for a pair of long- Hranch Office, County Clerk, Township or City Clerk’s Office. -9d W iI ma r Phone 872-2010 range bombs and Harbor 7 Quart Drain Pan Beach had 4 trevs in the auar- /f-\ Reg Price $2.61 SECRETARY OF STATE’S CIFFTCF: - SANDITSKY , CROSWEIIT, & MAR1,ETTE (Call ahead for WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE nf f i ce hours). $I.95 Our qualified staff at SANT1,AC COIJNTY CI,ERK ‘S OFFTCE, COIJRTHOIJSE, 60 W. Sani 1 ac Avenue , Sandusky Pat Curtis Chevrolet Office hours 8:OO a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, (810) 648-3212. /--- 1 Oldsmobile, Cadillac #WI 10 OFFICE HOIJRS FOR TOWNSHIP AND CITY CLERKS’ AS SPECIFIED RE1,C)W. u strive to bring our 1,XNDA T. KOZFKAY customers the high- SANI LAC COIJNTY CLERK est quality in service and customer The following proposal will he on the ballot: UecbPnk 22Pc. Mechanics satisfaction. PROPOSAL R DigW CaJipr scwdriver set /i CHUCK ERLA SD22 New & Used Cars & Trucks Shall the 15 mill tax limitation on the general ad valorem taxes within Sales & Leasing Sanilac County imposed under Article 9, Section 6, of the Michigan HOURS:Tues., Wed.. Fri. 8 a.m. Constitution be increased for said County by 2 mills ($2.00 per $1,000 of 6 p.m.; Mon.&Thurs. 8 a.m.- 8 state equalized valuation) for the period of five (5) years, 1995 through p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. 1499 inclusive, for the purpose of providing additional funds for the in quality new and pre-owned, late improvement of primary roads and major and local streets within the County; and shall the County levy such increase in millage for such purpose, which model, low mileage vehicles. increase shall raise in the first year an estimated $1,459,411? An estimated amnunt of $1,130,495 will be allocated for improving primary RqPtice $27.,,?’ roads and $328,916 will be allocated for improving major and local streets. $18.95 C)IEVifOLET- CiT OLDSMOBILE- Arthur Severance, Clerk Clare Brown, Clerk EVERGREEN TOWNSHTP GREENLEAF TOWNSHT P 6331 Severance Road 4323 Cumber Road PH. 517-673-2171 Decker, MI 48426 Ubly, MI 48475 (517) 872-3530 (5 17) 658-8658 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN-, PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1995 Highland Pines team headed for state tournament

The Highland Pines varsity of Cass City, Wayne Petty of and junior varsity teams Vassar, Dwain Hoppe of placed first and third, re- Caro, Scott Robinson of spectively, at a district bas- Cas City, David Pelton of ketball tournament held Caro, Geoff Morgan of Cass March 3 and 4 at McComb City and manager Robert Community College in De- Harris of Akron. troit. The Highland Pines junior The varsity squad will varsity team competed in travel to the state tourna- Division 6 at districts, plac- ment in Grand Rapids ing third overall. The squad March 24-26, following its defeated teams from first-place finish at districts. Livingston and Dearborn, Competing in Division 4, the but lost in the finals to a Highland Pines varsity beat team from Macomb County. teams from Dearborn, The junior varsity finished THE HIGHLAND Pines varsity basketball team is composed Waterford and Oakland the regular season with a 4- of (front row, from left) manager Robert Harris, David County. 1 record. Team members are Coach Ed Crosby said the Richard Summerfield of McPhail, Scott Robinson, (back row, left) David Pelton, Geoff Lady Highlanders will also Vassar, Tom Bearden of be attending the state tour- Caro, Josh Blakely of Caro, Morgan, Wayne Petty and Coach Ed Crosby. Missing is nament due to a lack of fe- Chad Braun of Kingston, Dwain Hoppe. male competition at dis- David Lynch of Caro, Elmer tricts. Schnurer of Car0 and man- rlr Members of the boys var- ager Robert Harris ofAkron. DR. MELANIE Sheils-Vergeldt, the dentist who will treat 2 sity team, which finished the regular season with a children aboard the new Mobile Health CareDental Unit, 5-3 Arrest I: record, are David McPhail driver talks to a couple of prospective patients during a tour inside k the mobile unit. (See story page one) ?

Cass City police reported r m m rn m u m m m b*l m n m m $ making one traffic-related arrest over the past week. I Advertise It In The Chronicle I{ Reports state Jamie P.

Parrish, 19, of Deford, was pc stopped on Main Street near Nestle Street and arrested for driving while his license was suspended. The incident Chwsc from Rcgcncj's supcrior collcution of Tnditional took place Saturday at about and Contemponn Wedding 7: 15 p.m. Invitations and AcccsSOri~?~ Police said Parrish had failed to answer a citation for possession of an open intoxi- cant in a motor vehicle.

Professional and Business I MEMBERS OF THE Highland Pines junior varsity squad are (front row, from left) David Lynch, Chad Braun, Tom DIRECTORY 1 Bearden, (back row, left) manager Robert Harris, Elmer __---I---- - Schnurer, Josh Blakely, Richard Summerfield and Coach Ed ACCOUNTANTS 1111----'--- Crosby. Anderson, Tuckey, Bernhardt & Co., P.C. S.H. Raythatha, M.D. of Certified Public Accountants Third Mondav each month Gary Anderson, CPA (Caro) Dr. Ray Robert Tuckey, CPA (Cass City) Jerry Bernhardt, CPA (Caro) Total Family Care Thomas Doran, CPA (Caro) Valerie Jamleson, CPA (Cass City) 4672 Hill St. "Well Spouses'' meeting 715 E.Frank St., Caro, MI Phone 673-3137 Cass City A "Well Spouses" group Well spouses are the hus- stress, and virtually inescap- 6261 Church St., Cass City, MI meets on the third Monday bands and wives of the able responsibility. Phone 872-3730 Phone 872-501 0 _. - of each month at 1 p.m. at chronically ill, according to The motto of the Well McKenzie Memorial Hospi- Spouses group is, "If one is PleaseCall - 872-4351 COUNSELING Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-f group facilitator Louise ------tal in Sandusky. Blasius, who explained they sick, 2 need help." 6815 E. Cass City Rd. Cass City often face emotional and Additional information is Eslablished 1924 DO YOU HAVE A fi- N.Y. Yun, M.D. nancial loss, a doubled available by calling (&lo) DRINKING PROBLEM? Sexual workload, daily anxiety and @&-3770(ext. 181). ALCOHOLICS PhyFician & Surgeon ANONYMOUS Office Hours: AND AL-ANON Mon.-Fri. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. assault MEET1 NG S Thurs. - Closed Sat. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Every Friday Evening - 8:OO p.m. - 6232 Hospital Drive charged Gyne- Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Cass City A Car0 man was arraigned Cass Citv Office 872-4733 Lotrimin Res. 872-4257 Sunday on a charge of first degree criminal sexual con- OPTOMETRIST --my---- Cream 45 gm ------duct causing injury and in- Inserts 7's HEALTH CARE volving force or coercion. DR. PAUL A. GOLSCH ------Ne Disp Cream +App 1.5 - The incident allegedly took Oriuinal Scent, oz Optometrist FAMILY FIRST place Sunday in Caro, ac- Glasses in about an hour COMMUNITY cording to Nscola County Eye examinations District Court records, which 30 mg Tabs Child's Liquid 8.5 or. * Glasses & Contact lenses HEALTH CENTER identified the defendant as Outside prescriptions filled "We're here your 24's 4 Of 0 Vision insurance plans welcome for llmothy G. Taggett, 36. 100 W. Huron Ave.. health care needs" Bond in the case was set at Bad Axe 269-9759 4674 Hill St. $50,000 and a preliminary 461 N. State St., Car0 673-8155 examination was scheduled 299 359 25 S. Elk, Sanduskv 648-3354 Cass 199 City for 9 a.m. March 24. Phone 872-4725 Office Hours: Good source Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. I Dr Scholl TERRENCE 0 of calcium CHERWIN, D.O. IMMEDIATE CARE Dairy products are a good L Orthopaedic Surgeon CLINIC source of calcium, which can FootPowder \ Johnson & Johnson Joint Replacement FOR NON-EMERGENCY help prevent osteoporosis. To HEALTH CARE get the same amount of cal- Sports Medicine $50fee cium that you get in 2 8- Hand Surgery Including physician's fee ounce glasses of milk, you'd One size 40s Plastic Adhesive Arthroscopic Surgery and clinic room have to eat 20 eggs, 30 slices or No appointment necessary of white bread or 2 1/2 cups Family Pack 204 E. Mundy 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sheer Adhesive 60's of greens. L Assorted 60's Bay City HILLS & DALES 'i 892-0099 GENERAL HOSPITAL 872-21 2 1 Physician on site 24 hr./day FARMERS Far. Jeffrey Crowley I for emergency care. 159 139 Chiropractor ------ON THE FARM 5986 E. Cass City Rd. ------PODIATRISTS TIRE SERVlCE Duracell Cass City (M-81) Complete Phone 872-4241 NORTHEASTERN Auto AA or AAA 1 FOOTCLINIC Mechanical 4 pack HOON K. Dr. Judi Ecker Services Dr-Thomas Bobrowski Including JEUNG, M.D. "YOUR FAMILY FOOT Computer CARE CENTER" Alignment Surgeon 4672 Hill St., Cass City 239 Specialist in Stomact 072-4327 or and Bowel Problems 3592 Center, Essexville Vanilla, Chocolate, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily 895-8594 Strawberry, or Butter Pecan Saturday - 9 to 12 noon Bufferin Closed Thursday US Tablets 6230 Hospital Drive CASscnr Ensure *O2 Ensure Cass City, MI 48726 Phone 872-4611 Edward Scollon, D.V.M. PIUS 899 872-3490 Veterinarian Farm and To place an ad in the Pet Animals Professional Directory Phone 872-2935 Call 872-2010 4849 N. Seeger St., Cass Cit) gg9 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1995 PAGE NINE MARCH MADNESS SALE

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I CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15,1995 CASS CITY, MKHIGd PAGE TEN ;: 3c e: 3 Thumb drug dealers hurt in *: 1994 by TNU, grand jury The Thumb Narcotics Unit tigate a total of 165 com- and 2 arrests and 3 counts in noted marijuana continues drug trafficking,,”Goodsa@. continued to make signifi- plhints, idciuding 85 in Sanilac County. to be a popular drug with an “This would not have beep cant strides in the war Tuscola County, 41 in Both the number of com- average selling price of possible without the coo* against drugs in the Thumb Lapeer County, 30 in Huron plaints investigated and ar- $2,000 a pound, eration of the many agencid last year, thanks largely to County and 3 in Sanilac rests made were up in 1994 As a result of the grand named and unnamed,” ;: the Multi-County Citizens County. compared to the year before. jury’s investigation, 143 With the grand jury’s i& Grand Jury. Officers made 127 arrests, However, the value of con- people were indicted on 487 ve s t ig a ti o n s c omp Pet e6 A host of local, state and all but 21 on drug charges. trolled substances seized or felony counts ranging ftom Good said TNU will coq federal law enforcement The suspects were charged purchased during the year delivery of controlled sub- tinue its undercover efforp agencies also deserve a lot with a combined 319 drug plummeted: $654,150 com- stances, such as cocaine and to put drug dealers out @ of credit, according to TNU counts and 48 other counts. pared to more than $8.8 mil- marijuana, to second degree business in the Thumb, a& Commander DLt. Gordon The total includes 54 ar- lion in 1993. murder. though “I think things wq E. Good, who outlined‘ rests and 171 counts in The reason, Good said, is “One of the most signifi- be a little slow initially.” TNU’s activities in 1994 Tuscola County, 22 arrests much of TNU’s work over cant cases investigated by Those dealing in ilk$ during the unit’s recent an- and 72 counts in Huron the past year and a half has the grand jury involved 2 drugs have become famili$ nual meeting. County, 34 arrests and 110 centered on the grand jury, subjects out of Lapeer with TNU, he noted, addiq The year saw TNU inves- counts in Lapeer County, which concluded its inves- County who were indicted the drug unit is now in a cw tigation into drug trafficking for multiple counts of co- trol mode, serving as a de- in the Thumb in September. caine trafficking,” Good terrent to would-be drug He explained the grand said. dealers and users. n I Owen-Gage board jury investigations resulted “This case led to Oakland TNU was formed 5 14 in mostly drug-related in- and Wayne counties, where years go and serves th$ dictments based on histori- a total of 9 more persons counties of Huron, Lapee$ okays pay hikes cal evidence - involving were indicted for trafficking Sanilac and ’hscola, with9 offenses that had occurred in multi-kilo amounts of co- contingency of 7 office@ over the past few years - caine each week, breaking and secretary in a geograpu- The teamwillcomptein Fe rather than on recent law one of the largest cocaine cal area encompassing 3 state tournament Friday In enforcement operations re- rings in the southeast Michi- population of 205,5F but tabled action to invesu- Kalamazoo, gate the feasibility of instead sulting in drug seizures. gan area. people. purchasing the car now The board ways “The amount (of drugs) “The grand jury has had a Theunit is a multi-juris& to reward theteammemb?s’ that we got last year was al- significant, positive impact tional concept team fund@ leased by the school. hard work, but *Adopted a resolution in most exclusively mari- on the communities in the by federal, state and low On the matter pending dis- juana,” said Good, who Thumb in helping to stop monies. support of a county-wide al- cussion with Athletic Direc- e cohol use awareness effort tor Dean Roller. Thies sug- i: called Facing Alcohol Con- gested that the board also ar- Thumb Narcotics Unit t* cerns Sensibly. range for a dinner honoring 4 IT COULDN’T have been +Learned the Michigan As- both the students and their Activity Comparisons 4I much nicer Monday as the sociation of School Boards parents. 1992 1993 p94 $ will honor veteran trustees Complaints 127 130 165 !: weekend warm-up continued, *Approved the hiring of Ron Good and Jack Janet Somsel as junior high Total Arrests 83 59 127 Above, (from left) Brad Koch, Brinkman with awards of volleyball coach. Drug charges 79 66 106 :: distinction, andTrustee Rick *Approved the school’s 16, Dion Dronsella, 17, Adam Ziehm with an award of Trip Club’s planned outing to Other charges 7 19 21 :: merit, April 27 in North the Wisconsin Dells and the 7btal Counts 121 241 367 :: Metzger, 16, and Rick Mer- Branch. *, Mall of America May 6-10. Drug counts 109 222 319 chant, 17, enjoyed the sun and .Recognized the school’s The request was presented by Other counts 12 19 48 some hoops at the basketball varsity volleyball team, club advisor Faith Fahrner, which recently won a district who noted she expects 20 to Value of controlled $6,283,278 $8,834,146 $654,150 *:: courts in Cass City. title and, for the frrst time in 30 students to make the trip, substances seizedlpurchased 18 years, a regional crown. which will require 3 days off 1L fiom school. *Received a letter fiom Hu- Qidprograms Baker College, cancer ron County Sheriff Michael Gage thaiking the Owen- top ag budget society plan conferences GageBand Boosters for their donation to the Kids Against Surround Sound Stereo *4 Food Assistance programs, 4* The Michigan Division of the American Cancer Soci- Drugs program. not farm programs, are the thehencan Cancer Society ety, Michigan Division office Approved an unspecified single biggest spending item NOW THRU THURSDAY 7:30 3 and the Baker College sys- in Lansing, (517) 371-2920; amount Of funding for SeC- in the U.S. Depument of Wed. Double Punch On Movie Goer Card Thurs. “Bargain Nite” Price $2.50 .I tem, with 9 campus locations or Ronald Griffith, system ond grade field trips. Agriculture budnet. $40.5 4 across Michigan, have an- dean for allied health pro- *Accepted the nomination billion is targetd for food h The Tradition Of “Old Yeller” 3 grams at Baker College of nounced that they will share of Shana Adkins as “student assistance next year, out of a “FAR FROM HOME” Adventure of Yellow Do4 resources to design and de- Flint, (8 10) 766-4026. of the month,’ for March. total $62.3 billion budget. liver a series of conferences STARTS FRIDAY (ONE FULL WEEK) 1 All Evenings (Except Sat.) 7:30 - €or medical and medically 4 WHOLE related professionals. Saturday 7:30 - 9:30 * HOUSE The collaborative effort will I LADY GUNSLINGER IN THE OLD WEST :I Full OF start witdl a comprehens: e survey of continuing educa- IN ONLYNO Withdrawals! I HOUR!!NO Weight Gain! I tion needs in 11 health care I I understand you. You want to stop smoking. You’re tired of wasting money, being a slave to a I disciplines throughout the I di habit. state. Conferences will then Yoin the thousands who have stopped smoking Monoy .tom I be planned in response to the I with Mr, Weber’s safe, effective program. “bumlng” awmy I WINDOWS survey results. One session does it. No need for gum, patches, etc. Be smart. Be w99* Attend exclusive copywrited program. Groups of health care pro- ! successful. this I WEDNESDAY * MARCH 15TH * 7 PM fessionals targeted for the CHARMONT RESTAURANT * CASS CITY surveys include physician assistants, registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, home nursing agencies, physical therapists, occupa- tional therapists, respiratory therapists, X-ray technolo- gists, dental hygienists, so- cial workers and dieticians. Each group will be asked about topics of technological and philnsophical interest in their field, and asked to iden- tify appropriate subjects for professional development and continuing education UTRA training. Wtlh window purchase for sub-strudure In addition to the topics identified by the surveys, the WINM)WS Free Garden Window American Cancer Society Free Screenarlocks will introduce appropriately related information on Free Double Strength Glass breast, prostate, skin and Free Thermo Glass childhood cancers as well as Devilbiss System $500 Chief E-2 Liner tobacco issues. I I 2000 Spray & Bake I ~0. Free Trim Work Frame Machine The conferences subse- quently planned will be of- 11 I I fered at dates, times and lo- cations determined to be FOR YOUR ENTIRE HOME most convenient for partici- pants. Persons interested in further information about this series a of conferences may contact LOW J Vicki Rakowski, director of FRIDAY & SATURDAY * c AS * * P c Add Insulation And Beauty Like a * To Your Home Cover SoffitlFacia With A &neighbor; MARCH 17 & 18 * Vinyl Wrap And Never Paint t Again State Farm Cover Exterior Window at there z Trim/New Caulk is Marletfe Chrysler Proudly New GutterslDownspouts See me Iw car. home. lrle 1* and health insurance *i In choice of Color MARLE’BTE * New Shutters With Every v presents CHRKSLEU PLYMOUtll DODGE W Siding Order (Limit 2 Pair) Call: Ernsat A, Tsichman, JI + JEEP WGLE W =Basedon 24‘xW ranch at 12% I 6240 W. Main 4 Interest, 84 mo.financing CasCity, Mch. to the Thumb Area A 3755 S. VAN DYKE (1 mile soufh of Marletre Van Dyke (M-53) * Phone 872-3388 State-of-themArt Collision on 1400-968-5970Hours: Mon. - Fri, 730 am. to 6 pm. $I lnrurincc Cornpane Repair Center ALL MAKES & MODELS q+ 1-800-288-4385 i‘ STATE LICENSE #2101109016 PAGE ELEVEN CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1995 NOTICE Letter to the editor Your neighbor says There is a great deal of controversy about whether or not Dear Editor, gency Management Agency prayer should be allowed in school. Persons who say that ANNUAL MEETING (FEMA). it should not be allowed say it is a violation of the consti- FOR Residents are encouraged to tutional guarantee of separation between church and state. Mrs. Thelma Jackson Gov. John Engler has de- Elkland Township clared the week of March 26 familiarize themselves with Becky Girdauckas of Snover believes that prayer should Phone 658-2347 through April 1 as "Severe flood safety procedures. be allowed. As a Christian, Tuscola County Weaw Awareness Week." Last year, unfortunately, she says, I want to see stu- It is very important that the personal property and resi- dents praying. EUCHRE CLUB Allen Farrelly were Sunday citizens of Tuscola County dences were not covered. However, when she was dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. be reminded of the danger Our damage was not severe asked if allowing prayer in At The Euchre Club met Sat- Gordon Farrelly in honor of and damage that severe enough to obtain a "Presi- school should include those of Township Hall urday afternoon at the home Gordon's birthday. flooding can cause. We dential Declaration" through other faiths, too, she was a of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krug vis- should be taking steps to pre- FEMA. After the "Flood In- little unsure. Gracey. High prizes were ited Mr. and Mrs. Mike vent damage to personal surance Program'' presenta- I've really got mixed emo- Maurer Thursday afternoon. MON., MARCH 27 won by Mrs. Jerry Decker property. tion in December of 1994, all tions about that, she ex- Mary Beardsley was a townships and villages have 7 p.m. and Gaylord LaPeer. Low In 1994, the state of Michi- plained. There is only one prizes were won by Mrs. Thursday afternoon guest of gan reported 14 flash floods received applications to Christ. It's hard to answer. I Frank Laming and Jerry Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shagena. and 23 other flood events adapt the program, so you feel it's wrong, but to be NORMA WALLACE Decker. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bartle which caused over $1.75 can buy flood insurance fair ...... ? and Tom were Saturday Township Clerk A potluck lunch was served. million in damage. along with their homeowner Girdauckas-. ... moved to Michi- The next party will be April evening guests of Allen A rapid winter thaw and policy. gan from Idaho 7 years ago. She came to Michigan to visit 8 at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Farrelly for birthday cake heavy spring rains could lead If residents are interested, her twin sister, who came here 2 years previously. Frank Laming. and ice cream in honor of to flooding in Tuscola they should contact their 10- Now married, she is a housewife and the mother of a 3- Tom's birthday. County again. Snow covered Cal township Super Visor Or yeu-old- daughter,- Heidi, ****** Reva Silver visited Edanna and high ground moisture their village council to find Sweeney at Huron Memorial conditions, combined with out if they are considering om m Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cleland, Hospital Friday. rapid warming or rain, make adapting a resolution for Katha Chockley, Amy and Mrs. Leota McLean and the likelihood of flooding their jurisdiction. Christopher, Wendy Rickett, son Don of Waterford and this spring very good. CountyIf residents have any of questions, Tuscola Mrs. Robert Harris of Au- [ Cory and Caitlyn and Mr. DOUBLE NOTICE Residents should be aware burn Hills were Friday call- D and Mrs. Curtis Cleland were that regular homeowner poli- please let me know. My ers at the home of Mr. and ANNUAL MEETING Saturday supper guests of cies do not cover damages phone number is (517) 673- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr. Mrs. Bryce Hagen. which result from flooding. 5181. FOR Allen Farrelly was a Mrs. Jim Doerr and Coverage is available #AS & DIESEL Wednesday afternoon guest Courtney Doerr visited through a Federal Program, Sincerely-- yours, hiI Ellington Township of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Franzel. Leone Doerr in Argyle by passing the resolution, Tuscola County Mrs. David Hacker was a Thursd av. filling out the application and James E. Jashinske, PEM Wednesday lunch guest of sending it in to the Depart- Emergency Management Mrs. Earl Schenk. Heintz to speak ment of Natural Resources Direct or REPAIR Mr. and Mrs. Melvin (DNR) and Federal Emer- At Particka spent from Friday at luncheon Township Hall through Sunday with Dr. Smith serves William Godell and Dr. March 18 Lutherans Melanie Godell and daugh- with Marines 1 Passenger Vehicle Tires & SAT., MARCH 25 ter Laura at Lincolnshire, Ill. Susy Heintz, Michigan's Mrs. Bryce Hagen and Mr. Marine Cpl. Jason R. 1 p.m. State Republican Chairman, slate day Smith, son of Dennis E. and Also Have Truck Tires and Mrs. Glen Shagena vis- will be speaking at the annual ited Edanna Sweeney at Hu- Deborah K. Nausedas of Sanilac County Republican Cass City, is currently half- DUANE LOCKWOOD ron Memorial Hospital Lincoln Day Luncheon, of prayer Complete Service On Cars, Trucks Thursday. way through a 6-month de- Township Clerk March 18 at 12:30p.m. at the ployment to the Mediterra- And Farm Eaubment Westpark Inn in Sandusky. EXTENSION MEETING The Ladies Aid of Good nean and Adriatic seas, and A leader in the Michigan Shepherd Lutheran Church has been serving off the coast Truck Parts Available Republican Party, Heintz The Greenleaf Extension met Monday, March 6, with of Bosnia-Herzegovina with started her political involve- 22 members and guests the 22nd Marine Expedition- Annual Federal Inspections On Trucks group met Thursday at the ment as a 1962 Romney Girl. Detroit Edison Building in present. Before the meeting ary Unit (22nd MEU). She has been a volunteer on the ladies participated in a Smith is one of 2,000 Ma- Cass City for a potluck lunch literally hundreds of cam- [ DAVE OSENTOSKI, OWNER line dance program led by with Nancy Braun as hostess. rines and 1,600 Sailors who 7923 East Cas City Rd., Cass City paigns, a member of the Jerry Houghton. are deployed with the 3-ship Braun taught how to make Women's Federation and a si1k flower arrangements. The meeting was opened USS Na8sau Amphibious precinct delegate in Wayne with a series of readings by Ready Group, which in- One new member joined the County since 1980. ANNUAL MEETING group. Tina Hoard. It was reported cludes USS Nassau, USS On the local level she has that 16 new tables have been Gunston Hall and USS FOR The next meeting will be at served as a township trustee, Charmont with Charlotte purchased for the fellowship Ponce. clerk and supervisor, and as hall and are in use. The old The 1989 graduate of Cass Evergreen Township Particka as hostess. There the lone Republican on the will be a drawing for a hand tables will be stored at the City High School joined the Sanilac County Wayne County Board of church for the time being. Marine Corns in June 3989. embroidered quilt made by Commissioners. The Lutheran Women's members. Heintz has long played an Budget for year will be presented. Missionary League Thumb ****** active role in statewide cam- Zone Day of Prayer will be Raymond and Anna Kubacki paigns. She served on the held at Good Shepherd Mon- At Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Hagen Reaganmush Steering com- day, March 20, at 7:00 p.m. Township Hall were Friday supper guests of mittee in 1980 and 1984, Women from 17 Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hagen Bush/Quayle in 1988 and congregations in the Thumb and sons. 1992, and Engler for Gover- area have been invited to at- nor in 1990. tend. The senior youth will Due to health reasons, we will sell the following items at public auction located 3 miles south of Ubly on M-19, 11 SAT., MARCH 25 Allen Farrelly took Layra 3 miles east on Bay City-Forestville Road, 1/2 mile south on Verona Road in Sanilac County, Kulish to Charmont for din- She chose to take a tempo- prepare a soup and sandwich or 5 miles west of Minden City on Bay City-Forestville Road, 1/2 mile south on Verona Road. 1 p.m. ner Saturday. rary leave from active parti- supper at 6 p.m. that evening Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt san politics in 1991, when for LWML members and she agreed to serve Engler as Saturday,.March 18 - a.m. ARTHURSEVERANCE spent Monday forenoon in anyone else who would like IO director of the Southeast bushel seeder MILKING EQUIPMENT Township Clerk Bay City and spent from to attend. 1966 FORD 5000TRACTOR 2 grass Thursday afternoon till Michigan Office. Most re- Plans are also underway for wlturbo, duals, wide front, diesel Brush hog - 6'. 3 point 3 Surge milk buckets cently, she served chair- 1967 FORD 5000TRACTOR - 4 row rotary hoe, pull type 50 gal. water heater Wednesday with Mr. and as a mother-daughter banquet wide front, diesel, recently overhauled 200 gal., 3 point sprayer Wash vats Water lanks Mrs. Bob Jelinak at Suttons man of the 1995 gubernato- May 6. 1971 FORD 34OOTRACTOR Rex self unloading wagon Milk rack Strainers rial inauguration. wilh heavy duty loader, 2 buckets. gas wlKnowles running gear Barn fan Bay. Refreshments were served GLEANER E COMBINE 12 ft. grain Badger self unloading wagon Michelle Particka of Madi- For tickets contact Myrt by Tina Hoard and Betty head, bean header, gas motor w/J.D. running gear APPROX. 2500 BALES ALFALFA- Rhead at 810-648-3382. GLEANER F COMBINE 13 It. grain Kilbros gravity box w/J.D. running MIXED HAY - 1st. 2nd & 3rd son Heights spent the week- Fuller. head, 4 row corn head, Martin bean gear cuttings header, rasp and spike cylinder Gravity box w/Gehl running gear APPROX. 200 BALES STRAW end with her grandfather, John Deere 24 T baler wlhyd. thrower 18' bale box wlKnowles running QUANTITY OF MIXED LUMBER Felix Osentoski. John Deere 12' transport disc gear 1979 FORD 3/4T 4x4 PICKUP NOTICE New Idea 2 row corn picker 16' bale box w/Knowles running wl JimArtar and friend Lisa of wll2 row husking bed gear stock1977 CHEVYracks 8 3l4Tgrain PICKUPbox Ubly, Mike Farrelly and llptAds Are Newsy Too! IHC #700 4-16 plow - auto. reset 16' bale box wlOliver running gear STOCKTRAILER - tandem axlo ANNUAL MEETING Ill IHC 470 19' wheel disc 16' 2 wheel feeder waqon friend from Roseville and IHC 56 4 row planter WlgandY boxes Kilbros 12' fertilizer auger w/hyd. ANTIQUES & FOR Ford 12' field cultivator controls Brillion 12' cullipacker Air compressor COLLECTIBLES NH 489 haybine Century welder w/amplifier Clipper fanning mill wlelec. niolor Greenleaf Township John Deere C-2018' field cultivator 500 gal. fuel barrel on stand & w/screens for wheal. oats. wllevele rs 300 gal. fuel barrel on stand beans B clover Sanilac County NH 56 side rake Burr mill Slings and slat rope New Idea 36' elevator w/motor and PTO Tractor chains - 12x28. 15x38 Grapple150 It. 1 hay1/4" forksrope George White 38' elevator w/motor Hyd. cylinders New Holland 26 blower Heathouser for 5000 Ford Milk can stirrer Crocks Maurer 4 row, rear mount bean puller Hyd. jacks Hard Hal heater Chamber pot Maurer front mount bean puller IHC 100 fencer Wooden butter bowl At New Idea 21 3 manure spreader Vise Aerators Large wash bowl wfl-lock apron 2" low rope 12'x20' canvas Kraut cutter Mantel clock Township Hall FRIDAY & SATURDAY MARCH 17 & 18 Innes 570 windrower Gear pullers Grease guns Baby crib - 2 yr. size, on wheels Heath 4 row bean windrower Gas cans Rope falls High chair wlcross conveyor Wire stretcher Ford 7' 3 point mower Chicken waterers 8. feeders HOUSEHOLD & SAT., MARCH 25 Ford 3114 point yard rear scraper blade - 3 point Steel fence posts Tubs - round & square MISCELLANEOUS Ford 3 point subsoiler Bench grinder - Dehorners - Relrigeralor Couch 1 p.m. Ford power washer Emasculator Ford salamander heater Coffeetable 3 wheelbarrows 2 occasional chairs Roll up spikes Pick up heavy duly chains fits Miller 4 row cultivator, 3 point - Black wrought iron shelves 750x16 lires Suitcases Foot CLARE BROWN 2 1' 4" auger wlmotor massager Large jewelry wagon Table lamps Canning jars Purina 13' hoe grain drill wlmany good ilerns Township Clerk 3 point shovel plow Others 0*y$49?0 he following described tiled Farm Land 75 Vest Styles 63 Hot Tuxedo Styles Plus the Largest Selection of Ttrxedo Styles in Michigan NOTICE n Y U ANNUAL MEETING FOR Reserve style and size of tux now. Novesta Township Colors and styles of vests or cummerbunds. Tuscola County Cass River in Northeast quarter of Northeast quarter of Section 12, Austin Township, Sanilac County. CAN BE PICKED OUT AT A LATER DATE Presently set up for Dairy operation or Cash crop. Comfortable 3 bedroom farm house, 32'x94' Dairy Barn, 40'x80' implement shed, 16'x65' Cement silo and other out buildings. New 83' water well. Parcd # 2:The Southeast quarter of Southeast quarter, Excepting 2 acres for P.M.R.R. in Section 1, At Austin Township, Sanilac County. Cornering on Bay City-Forestville and Verona Roads. Both parcels in PA. 116 to the year of 2022. Both parcels under high stage of cultivation. Township Hall TERMS: CASH. Make arrangements for financing prior to sale. $5,000 security deposit on Parcel # 1 and $2,000 security deposit on Parcel # 2.Sellers will furnish commitment of Title Insurance in the amount of purchase price. Closing to be on or before 30 days from the date of Auction. SAT., MARCH 25 Men's Wear & Tuxedo Shop Copeland Lunch Wagon Terms of Personal Items - Cash or check with ID. Everything settled for day of auction. Not responsible 1 p.m. lor accidents. Statements made day of sale take precedence over printed matter. (517)269-8441 Clerk - Hillaker Auction Service KATHY NEWELL LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN BAD AXE Auctioneers - Hillaker Auction Service Township Clerk ACROSS FROM TRE COURT HOUSE. Phone 517-872-301 9 or 517-072-5375, Cass City 872-4651 THIS OFFLR CAWHOT BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WKTH AWY AUTHORIZED For more information on personal items or real estate, call Raymond Kubacki at 517-658-8754 or above owm WFER. OFFER VALID FOR PROM RENTAIS OWLY. DEALER auction numbers. PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1995 CASS CJTY, MICHIGAN .'.I CALL 872-2010TO PUT AN ACTION AD TO WORK FOR YOU (nonbusiness) rates. 10 words or less, $1.75 each Notices Notices Notices ( Give Away ) ( Services ,> insertion; additional words 8 To cents each. Three weeks for sy $300 REWARD - Lost PROM DRESS SWAP FREE - Unique Australian the price of 2-cash rate. Save HARDWOODFIREWOD - FOR SALE - Blue lounge The Country Goose will be Shepherd mixed puppies. FOE.Franzel 11 money by enclosing cash with Golden Retriever, male, dark b $30/face cord. Call 872- chair, like new, $50. Call a Need good home. 517-678- mail orders. Rates for display 1140. 2-10-5-tf 872-5032. 2-3- 1-3 red. Early morning hours of holding 4277. 7-3-8-3 t want ad on application. 3-7-95 between Green and Prom Dress Swap Well Drillingal March 31 -April 13 k SALE - Storage barns, Dutcher Roads. No collar, no FOR FOR SALE - matching Bring your clean, in-style prom 2" to 5" 3 Automotive all sizes, horse barns, dog couch and La-2-Boy rocker tags. Answers to name of Services 1 Target. 673-5243. 5-3-9-1 dresses far consignment resde to drilled & repaired 1 houses, craft items. Will de- recliner. Couch ends fold out rm COUNTRY GOOSE liver. Call 872-2608. Second PumpSales It FOR SALE - 1993 Saturn for recliners. $300. 872- 163 E. Huron GARY WILLS SC2,red, CD player, air bag, house south of Hurds Cor- 2489. 2-3-8-3 SERVICES Bad Axe, MI b anti locks, 21,000 miles, ner Rd. off Cass City Rd. 517-269-7661 CONSTRUCTION &Service 5 $13,250 or best offer. Call Harold Deering CHOLESTEROL too high? Winter's Here Tbere will be a $2 holding fee dcensed & Insured Builder (517) 843-5811 evenings. 872-5607. 2-9-23-tf Lower it with Heart-Flo fish- per dress. 20 years experience F 1-3-1-3 oil capsules. Available Coach DRIVE -- I Crushed limestone & THE PAINT STORE sells Light Pharmacy. 2-3-8-2 WANT TO RENT - 2-4 bed- excavating L Poly-foam for seat cushions room house in Cass City Siding & replacement ELECTRIC MOTOR an4 1983 FORD Fairmont, excel- cut to your specifications. FOR SALE area. Working couple. Call For your convenience windows lent condition, powa steer- AMMO - SAFELY power tool repair, 8 a.m.tq 2-1 1-9-tf 7.62~39$3.10 box, ,308 673-4679 before noon or af- , 7676 Rd. ing, pow@ brakes, air, stereo, Ifyou oops, call UJ 5 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. tq $4.50 box, 30.06 $7.50 box, ter 790 p.m. 5-34-3 Helen's Cas City, MI 48726 noon Saturdays. John Blair,; 42,000 actual miles, $1,450. AK47 30 round mag. $7.50 Jim Doerr 658-8625 1-5 17-872-4079. 1-3-15-3 BRIGHTEN YOUR home 24 Hours 1/8 mile west of M-53 on: with a pansy or sunflower ar- each, 9mm $4.25 box of 25. TICKETS FOR THE draw- Beauty Salon 673-4657 Sebewaing Road. Phon4 rangement at the Pine Cone 872-4857, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ing April 13 of the Cass City will be open Mon- 269-7909. 8-12-13-tC 2-3-8-3 FOR SALE - 1984 Shop, 6240 W. Main St., Cass quilt may now be purchased 4 Chevrolet Camaro 2-28, City, ph. (517) 872-2155. at Charmont, where it is dis- days by appointment Licensed Residential 5.0L. V-8, T-top, good con- 2-3-1 5-1 played. 5-3-15-1 Happy Easter Builder dition, white, $2,500. 872- -. Cass City Muffler Home phone 872-1273 Ronold E. Palmer FOR SEE - 1987 Suzuki BINGO - Every Wednesday Electric, Inc, 3529. 1-3-1-3 230 Quad Sport, good con- & Brake Helen Agar Builder j LOTS FOR - in Cass night. Open 6:W-early bird Homes-Farms 1., dition, $1,200. Call after 5 SALE 6:30 - regular bingo 7:OO. 872-2251/5606 Insured 1986 FORD VAN in excel- p.m. 872-3265. 2-3-15-1 City located on 7th Street, Remodeling * Roofing Commercial * Post 3644 VFW, Weaver St. 5-8-3 1-tf PI lent condition, good tires, Call Bud Leigh Realty in 5-2-26-tf Siding * Windows Industrial 0 1 runs good, make offer. Call SALE - water conditioners, Bad Axe for more informa- Pole Buildings New and rewire ! 872-331 5, ask for Bud. 24,oOO grain softeners, $600. tion, 269-9925. 3-3-15-7 ' ATTENTION 1 -7-7-t f 2805 Crawford Rd. Salt free conditioners avail- -. -. Cass City, Mich. 48726 able. Also iron and sulfur ESTABLISHED hair salon LAND OWNERS 'I (5 17) 872-4780 1986 CHEVY pickup, 1/2 removal. Repair on all business and equipment for Area hunter interested in Factory Outlet I makes. Call for free analy- sale. Reasonably priced. leasing land for muzzle- 8-9-30-tf ton, full size, very good con- Im- Vinyl windows StartYourTan 5$r dition, 60,OOO actual miles. sis. Paul's Pump Repair, 673- mediate ownership. Write to loading season. Paying top -- Box B, Care of Cass City Roofing, Siding, and NOW.Only six ~ $4,500 or kst. 872-4192, 4850 or 800-745-4851, dollar for prime hunting Top Quality Gravel, 2-5-5-tf Chronicle. 3-3- 15-2 New Construction weeks left until 1-3-8-3 land. Year-long lease * Crush Gravel, Sand, Blacl "FREE ESTIMATES" &- Prom. New PSYCHICAND spiritual preferred but not required. Dirt, Septic Systems, Rent ,% BedAccessories readings, spiritual counsel- For PLEASE CALL TODAY 1 517-672-2600 1 Basements, Driveways, 6426 Cass City Rd. Merchandise ing mediumship develop- FOR RENT - Masonic 517-872-3410 and Any Other type of ment class available. 517- * ..CassCity, Mich.-. ! 5-12-7-tfn I Back Hoe Work 8724226. 2-3-8-3 Temple Refreshment Hall - AcmssJrom stockyard 3,000-watt parties, dinners, meetings. 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. FOR SALE - LOST - Female neu Zertified Master Mechanic Reasonable Rates FREE ESTIMATES Onan portable generator, 110 No alcoholic beverages. M-53 and M-81 corner. Re. % Mondaythru Call John 872-3149 FOR SALE - 1994 snowmo- Call Lynwood LaPeer, 872- Computer A1 ignments Mon.-FI.i. 6 - 9 p.m. volt. Call 872-2672.2-3-8-3 bile, 600, red, 144 ward. Call 872-3521 % Friday V-Max 3191. 4-4-3-tf 5-3-1 5-1 Computer Balance Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. LEBIODA studs, 475 miles, $4,750 or & Rotation 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. best offer. Call days 872- Saturday 872-3866 EXCAVATING FOR RENT - 1 bedroom Front End parts 8-6-22-t Legal notices 43 11, ask for Wendall. BINGO - Every Sunday a! "We'd love to get I I 2-3-1-3 apartment at Northwood St. Pancratius Hall, S. Shocks & Struts -~ Heights Apartments. Equal Seeger, Cass City. Doors Brakes 7 snippy with you" Interior & Exterior P-U-B-LI-C N-O-T-I-C-E FOR SALE - Fireplace wood housing opportunity. 872- open 5:OO p.m., games star1 Tune-ups dr Painting Thomas Roofing &- 87-CLASSz The Boards of Education of the Huron burning insert with fans, 2369. 4- 10-12-tf at 5:30. Phone 872-5410 Free Estimates Serving the area and'hscolaIntermodi~S~lDistrkts $200.872-2986. 2-3-15-3 Knights of Coun. next to Erla's All your tire needs from s for 23 yy=ars, will conduct a hearing at the Owendalb FOR RENT - One and 2 bed- cil No. 8892. 5- 12-31-tl 5-6-29-tf OagctownJunimBcniorHi~School(Ti- 69 CENT SALE on until room apartments with appli- wheelbarrows *%%%S%&S LICENSED brary). 71 66 Main Street. Owendale, MI March 18. Dollar Stretcher, to tractors on Wabesday,April5,1995 at7:Wp.m ances. Walk to downtown INSURED across Erom theater. Cass City. $325/month, plus See us today The Board will consider a petition to 2-3-1 5-1 $325 s ecurity deposit, plus ( Wanted to Buy 1 Kraft BONDED transfa the following described property 1/2 utilities. Call 872-2722. Cass City Tire Cass City,Mich. from the Cass City Public Schools, BANKRUPTCY FORCES WANTTO BUY - Old snow- 872-2970 'hsmla County, MI to the Elldon-Pigwn- 4-3-15-tf Bay Pod Schools, Huron County, MI: sale of 2 new arch style steel Phone 872-5303 mobile trailers. Phone 810- (517) 872-3601 Cass City 598-7263. 6-3-1-3 buildings, deposits forfeited! APARTMENTFORRENT- 5- 12- 18-tf TOWNSHIP 15 NORTH, RANGE 11 25x50, save thousands - free EAST (Grant Township) upstairs, 2 bedrooms, $300 mDHELP?? Hypnosis shipping! Immediate ship- per month, security de- WmD Used baseball HURON COUNTY,MI $200 ,Look Dad, you were one serves virtually every need in - ping or delay till June 30. 1- posit, no children, no pets. your life. Hypnotist glove, adult size, for left 15 AT 2-3 1 5-2 We love you SEC. - COM NE COR OF SE€ 800-222-633 5. - 872-4785. 4-3-15-1 Center, 5 17-872-4226. hand catcher. Call 872-5375. TH S 495'TO POB W 66O'TH S 165' Love, Trent and Nicole 165 ET0 Fl" 5-3-15-1 5-3-8-3 6-3-15-3 TH E 660'TH N POB. BANKRUPTCY FORCES FOR RENT for lady, V2 OF NE 114 OF NE 1/4. ROOM I ~ sale of 2 new arch style steel reasonable. Call 872-2377. buildings, deposits forfeited! WANTED TO RENT or Sign& William H. Mayes, Superinten- 4-3-1 5-3 LOTS OF HOUSE FOR THE MONEY! rent-option to buy in Cass dent 25x50, save thousands - free Huron Intermadiatc School District shipping! Immediate ship- 4 bedroom, 1 112 story home on large lot. City, 2-4 bedroom home, all 5-3-15-1 ping or delay till June 30. 1- VERY NEAT and clean 2 appliances, for professional, 800-222-6335. 2-3-15-2 bedroom country rental in Living room, dining room, kitchen, family employed full time, non- Gagetown. $425 a month, room, recreation room, 2 baths. Basement smoker, no children, one cat. P-U-B-CI-C N-P.T-LC-E includes uti 1it i es . Prefer ab1y 872-1 147 after S:OO p.m. l,OOO, 550 and 500 gallon and attached garage. Priced in the 50s. 6-3- 8- 3 Elkton Charm and Character is offered in this 791~Boards of Education of the Huron fuel tanks. Call 658-8325. no children or pets. 665- - refin- and'l\lacolalntcrmbdiateSdmolDi&kts 2-3-15-3 2374 or 665-9942. 4-3-8-3 Call Connie McNaughton ished turn of the century 2 story home in village. 4 will conduct a hearing at the Owendale- Services bedrooms, 2 baths, wood floors, parlor, French doors, GagdownJuniorBeniorHighSdml(Id- at 872-4861 or 872-2248 stained glass windows. Full basement, attached garage. brary). 7166 Main Street, Owendale, MI CASS CITY Mini Storage WELLS CARGO trailer, If you are looking for yesterday's nostalgia with today's onWedncsday,April5.1995 at7:30p.m 1981, good condition. $650. new building now available. Kelly & Co, Realty Steve Wright Painting Call 872-3917. 4-10-19-tf 3-3- 1-3 convenience, this could be the one, Only $79,900. The Board will consider a petition to Call 872-4018. 2-3-15-1 ~~ Greenleaf Township - 2 story remodeled home on 2 transfer the following described propty from the Cars City Public Schools, acres, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Full basement. 24'x40 un- WANTED - Full size bed, attached pole barn. Lots of pine trees. Appliances and -la County, MI to the Elldon-pigson- complete. Will trade for Find the Service or Product Bay Port Schools, Huron County, MI: nearly new twin bed com- furniture included. Cas City School District. $73,500. You Need in This. . . . Action Guide 6254 Main Call Earl TQWNSHIP 15 NORTH, RANGE 11 plete with brass headboard. Cas City,Mich. 48726 at EAST (Grant Tmahip) Call anytime 872-1234. Commercial - Residential HURON COUN", MI 2-3-15-1 Custom Wallpapering New Horizons Real Estate Airless Spray SEE 15-COMATNECOROPSEC SERVICE DIRECTORY 7039 Main St.JP.0. Box 1482 YOUR 18" Sat- 'When it's worth doing right, I\\I //I TH S 330'TO POBTH S 165'THW 660' BUY RCA call us, we can do it all". Caseville, MI 48725 1/ I THN165'THE660'TOPOB,FTNE ellite System from Richard's I* Phone (517) 872-4840 517-856-2227 4. 2.5 A. TV, They are area's autho- 11 APPLIANCE SERVICE fl 11 FLOWERS I RUSTPROOFING I rized II or 517-658-8986 Signed: William H. Mayes, Superinten- Digital SatelliteSystem dent installer technician and are Huron Intermdiatc School District authorized to perform instal- Buds and Blossoms 5-3-1 5-1 lation and warranty service APPLIANCE & Automotive Rust Proofing on RCA DSS products. Systems &Waxing Refrigeration Richard's TV, 1223 E. Caro. SERVICE Sandy Tierney, Owner Gravel Guards Phone 517-673-7323, 4546 Leach St., Cass, City, MI 48726 and LISTINGS WANTED Sanilac 2-3-1 5- 1 872-1101 Running Boards Rock Kote Stone Chip Protection Appliance Repair tillage ~ Washers, Dryers, BUYERS READY RICHARD'S TV carries a Dishwashers, Microwaves, I[ PLUMBING-HEATING 1 Phone 269-9585 meet set complete line of RCA and S to&, Refrigerators, I 827 Van Dyke, Bad Axe All makes and models Toshiba TVs from 13" thru All Brands I APPLIANCE 'lhe Sanilac Soil Conserva- 60" plus VCR. Stop today 1 '1 I WINDOW CLEANING 1 Call 872-3092 tion District is sponsoring the and save. Get service after FULL LINE OF MAGIC CHEF 8-3- 15-tf Cass City ~ third annual Conservation the sale. 1223 E. Car0 Rd., 1 I KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY SUPREME mllage and Planting meeting. Caro. Phone 517-673-7323. This public meeting will be 2-3-15-1 WINDOW CLEANING held March 22 at the Knights WE SERVICE Storms Screens Windaws Cass City Muffler WHAT WE SELL - - of Columbus Hall, 145 West FOR SALE - Grass hay and Janitorial Service Floors Wedge Rd., Sandusky, from straw, $1 bale. Weekends & Brake Shop CALL US TODAY SO Fuelgas Eaves & Gutters Cleaned 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The K only. Call 658-2 136. Mufflers - Shocks - Lifetlme Guarantees Hi-Riser Service & Rental of Hall is located 1 112 Minor engine repairs - CertifiedMechanic Junction of M-53 and M-81 C 2-3- 1-3 Blaine deBeaublen, Prop. Estimates on Commercial, miles south and 1/4 mile west -~ Residential & Industrial Work Gas & Oil Furnaces 3 Bedrooms, 1 1/2 Baths - Formal dining, large livinj Phone 872-2251 room with fireplace. Full basement with 27'x32' fam of the "main 4 corners" of FOR SALE - 3-year-old 6597 Main, Cass City Complete Insurance Coverage All Gas Appliances Sandusky. dryer, white, Westinghouse; 24-HR. SERVICE Security Services Available ily room, plus hot tub room. 2 car garage with openei The program will include CASS CITYTIRE CCT- 127 also hospital bed, both in I # . 1 120 Gratiot, Saginaw HEATING Hercules and Cooper 2 Acres+- 6 bedroom home. 30 stanchion dairy barn guest speakers, machinery good working order. Call ~HETLER) Call 790-7609 872-4984. 2-3- 1-3 TIRES and 20x30 garage. exhibits, displays and door PLUMBING li HEATING, INC OW-59 prizes. Tire repair 14'x70' Mobile Home with large additions added on Alignments Mufflers 6528 Main COOLING Scheduled topics are grid GRUMBACHER ART SUP- Brakes 411 Changes Phone 872-5084 Close to town. Mature trees. Priced to sell. CC-252 sampling and mapping for plies. Close out price at Certified Mechanic To Place An Ad SPECIALIST 9 acres - Possible building site. Close to Cass City site specific farming, strip I Phone 872-5303 1 Paved road. A490 50%. Paint Store, downtown DAN'S POWER & STOVE cropping, new "in the row" Cass City. (517) 872-2445. Paul L. 1112 Story Brick Home - 3 bedrooms, natural gas heal tillage and planting tech- 2-3-1-tf I[ FLOORING 1) in The New shingles and eaves, New circuit breakers. Forma Fireplaces, Stoves, Chimneys Brown niques, marketing strategies - ~ dining. 2 car garage. Priced at $35,000. CCT-128 Chimney Sweeping 81 Repairs Owner and an update of local gov- DRY FIREWOOD for sale - Warju's Flooring STIHL Chainsaws & ernment programs. Lunch Will deliver small quanti- Outdoor hwer Equipment Action Guide State Licensed AN0 AUCTIONEERING will be provided at a cost of ties. Call 872-3327. 2-3- 1-3 Carpet, Pad, Labor 24 Hour Emergency Call 872-4377 $4 per person. 1227 E. Caro Rd. Sales & Service Service Caro, MI 48723 Please register by contact- FOR SALE - Lab puppies, 6509 Main, Cass City 1mbLWlWg Call 872-2010 CALL 517-072-2734 Oc*MIV..11 ing the Sanilac S.C.D. office AKC.Call 872-3092. 517-672-3563 L Phone 872-3190 at (810) 648-21 16. 2-3-8-3 8-3-30-ti &SS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1995 PAGE THIRTEEN CALL 872-2010TO PUT AN ACTION AD TO WORK FOR YOU Help Wanted Help Wanted Services computer when you purchase Seniices ( Work Wanted 3 our Physoft Software Distrib- utor Package. For info 1-800- cL STUDIO, will do draw- ART OPENING FOR cleaning, 1 722-SAMs (24 hours). INSTRUCTORS ings, paintings in my Cass 1/2 days every 2 weeks, first City home. 872-4054. 1 and last of week. Call 872- TRY ADOPTION Are you or c 8-3-8-3 - BAKER COLLEGE 3461, ask for Shirley. someone you love pregnant or Licensed DuPont 12-3-1 Stainmaster 5-3 : Baker College-Cass City is searching for instructors for the Spring Quarter be- ( Help Wanted ) ~ considering adoption? This happily married couple wishes ginning April 3, 1995 in the following areas: MIDDLE-AGED lady seek- to become a loving family. NEEDED - Someone to stay ing job with elderly or clean- with senior citizen couple, BASIC (Programming) ing houses. Have references. Working with a licensed adop- light housekeeping, prepare Contact Pat 872-4886, leave tion agency. Please call Economics meals. Call 872-3496. message. 12-3-8-3 George and Brenda at 1-800- *Flood removal 11-3-15-3 Lotus 1-2-3 Don Dohn 850-4298. Math 4394 Maple #3 WAITRESS WANTED - also Card of Thanks 1 ADOPTION - Loving parents Cas City afternoon cook. Apply in anxious to give adorable 5- i Microcomputer Accounting Phone 872-347 1 8-7- 10-tf person at Pizza Villa in Cass TO ALL OF my family and year-old a brother or sister to wing City. 11-3-1-3 friends who helped me cel- cherish. Full time Mom, big MIKA’S CUSTOM ebrate my 99 years of life, home, love, laughter and end- Wordperfect WANTED - Full-time ma- MOLDINGS “thanks .” Vern B. less opportunities. Call Paul ture woman salesperson. 30- McConnell. 13-3-15-1 . Master’s degree required for Economics, preferred for other classes. Prior teach- Hardwood Molding 40 hours per week. Apply in or Mary any time. 1-800-548- ’ ing experience preferred. Please send cover letter and resume by March 20,1995 Furniture Repair person at Coach Light Phar- 4918. macy. 11-3-15-1 Woodworking PSYCHIC HOT LINE1 For all to: Reproduction Design ROOMAND BOARD in ex- of your needs talk live to a psy- Rosemary Zawacki Kiln-Dried Hardwood change for easy services, fe chic today! 1-900-226-4345 Human Resource Director male, Work at your job and ext. 902 $3,95/min, 18 or 4556 Green Rd., Cass City save! Must have day or af- older. Touchtone phone re- 1050 West Bristol road 872-3976 ternoon shift at regular job. quired. TeleService USA, Inc. Call 872-3861. 11-3-15-3 ATTENTION! Land Contract Flint, MI 48507 8-4-13-tj Holders. Still receiving pay- Hagerstown, MD (301) 797- 2323. Simpson Excavating WANTED - 89 overweight ments? Prefer your CASH MOE people to try new program. NOW instead of years later? NEWS EDITOR Worked Dozer landscaping - All - Lose 10-20 pounds this Call Huron Capital today for a desklreported for 4-6 years? types of backhoe work 1 month. 100% guaranteed. better CASH OFFER. 1-800- Seek new challenge, salary WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD? House demolition & removal Call Monica 810-268-5220. 788-2274. from mid-ZO’s? Resume to Footings - Waterlines - 11-3-15-6 JOIN OUR GROWING MANUFACTURING TEAM Complete septic systems Christian Introductions. Editor, Daily News, P.O. Box Excellent opportunities with local manufacturer. We offer excellent benefits, including 401 (K) Sand - Gravel - Topsoil SUBSTITUTE BUS drivers 6,000 available members 340, Greenville, MI 48838. Variety of fill - wanted, CDL and/or Chauf- meet singles in your area. To FREE SERVICES1 For Land feur preferred. Send letter of Y BSURANCE SECW Any size fill job receive a free package and Contract owners ONLY. Re- dust be PC literate and use Display Write. Good written and verbal communication skills, ability to organize and application and resume to: FreeEs ti mates Cindy Kain, Transportation intro to an area single, call ceiving payments? This fact- rioritize, type of 60wpm, ability to work under pressure. minimum 872-4502 Supervisor, Tuscola County anytime. 1-800-399-)994. filled 24-hour recording can 8- 1-23-tf Community Mental Health, VACATION AT STILL- save you $1,000’~. Bonus m PO Box 239, Caro, MI FREE GIFT just for calling. 1- dust possess good communications skills, be accurate and detail oriented, energetic and a self-starter. Duties include WATERS Resort on Tablerock 48723. EOE. 11-3-15-1 800428-1 319. omputer entry, technical advice, customer service and telemarketing. Lake ... 43,000 acres fishing, LOOKING FOR baby-sitter boating. Branson, Missouri HYDROFLO SYSTEMS S~TECHNICI~ for set of twins, in my home. vacation package includes: 4 Waterproofing since 1972. The dust have dexterity and be good with your hands, have construction knowledge, be mechanically inclined, and be able Not yet sure of schedule. days/3 nights deluxe one-bed- remedy for leaking basement Refekes required. Call I travel extensively for 1 to 2 weeks at a time. Continuous exposure to customer, must be people oriented. 872-5082 room condominium, 2 show walls, leaking basement floors, * Licensed & Insured between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. tickets, breakfast certificate. bowed or buckled walls. or leave message. 872-2779. SPECTORS * Guaranteed Workmanship Limited offer. March-June 8th, Strongest, oldest warranty in * Free Written Estimates 11-3-8-3 )penings in Grand Rapids and Richmond, Virginia. Duties include inspections, repairs and roofing contractor trainings. Aug. 21-Dec, 31st .., $119. 1- the industry. Toll Free 1-800- * Over 15 yrs. Experience 800-275-6009. 530-9339. :xtenSive’travel is involved. * Call Jim today **POSTAL JOBS** $12.26/hour to start, plus Thank You! 8-5-12-tf Insulin-Dependent Diabetics MONEY TO LOAN] Home- ION WOR- benefits . Carriers , sorters, receive testing supplies with owners Cash Fast! 1st and kcellent opportunities with a leading manufacturer. Starting rate $6.50/hr. clerks, maintenance. For an your MedicareIPrivate and Francis Builders application and exam infor- 2nd mortgages, purchase or New Homes or mation, call 1-219-791- Supplemental Insurance. refinance, Home or Rental lontinuing our belief in enhancing the health and safety of our employees, customers, vendors, etc., a negative pre- iemodel i ng , Roofing, 1191, ext. 42, 9 a.m. to 9 Fast, Free Delivery! Assign- Property, Slow credit O.K. Bill lacement drug screen is required. p.m., 7 days. 11-3-8-2 ment accepted! Call today, Siding, Barns, Pole Consolidation etc. Fast. Easy. I<+ * &$q*pytt$++b.? . . ,’ . f ‘I >’ Diabetes Home Care: 1-800- Call 24 hours. Allstate Mort- ’leaseapply in person to ho-Last Roofing, Inc., the World’s Best Roof, 525 Morley’Diive, Saginaw CI-75 to E M-46). Buildings POSTAL JOBS - Start 544-5433. gage 8 Finance Corp. 616- $1 1.4 l/hr. For exam and ap- icensed and Insured Easy Match Making is Ready 957-0200. Free Quali-fying Real Estate Real Estate plica ti on in form at i on c a1 I Appointment. 1-800-968-2221. Phone 872-2921 (219) 769-8301 ext MI528, Now111 Never be lonely again! 9 a,m.-9 p.m., Sunday-Fri- Call 1-900-776-3005 Ext. 2513 Got A Campground Member- or 872-4696 day. 11-2-22-4 $2.99 per min. Must be 18 yrs. ship Or Time-share? WE’LL 8-2-26-t Procall Co. (602) 954-7420. TAKE IT. America’s most suc- WE NEED HOMES BREAK AWAY from mini- SINGLE DATE LINE 1-900- cessful resort resale clearing- mum wage. Premier national house. Call resort sales infor- direct broadcast cable com- 990-9206. A safe fun and sen- AND VACANT LAND! pany, PREMIER COM- sible way for singles to meet mation toll free hotline 1-800- PANY is seeking customer other singles. For friendship, 423-5967, 24 Hour service representatives. Im- romance or sharing of com- WATERBED PRODUCTS mediate opportunities with Wrecker Service mon interests. $1,98/min. 18 DISCOUNTED! Heaters salary plus bonus scale, ben- 872-2251 day efits package and paid vaca- years+. $19.99, waveless mattresses 872-5606 night tion. Flexible schedule. Call ATTN: LAKE LOVERS! Free $44% Queen softsided beds CASS CITY 517-872-5333 (10 a.m.-4 color brochure of new home. from $299. UPSlFEDEX deliv- p.m.) for interview times. on 2 acres in beautiful lake in ery. Enormous selection at MUFFLER & BRAKE 11-3-8-2 8-4-27-t Tenn. 2 bath, 2 br. FIP and loft. wholesale prices. FREE Incredible view. $1 23,900, COLOR CATALOG. 1-800- RECEIVER AND 1- 1- q, Easy access off 1-75. Near 992-0873. STOCKER position open, WOLFF TANNING BEDS. 1 Wh itman ! Must be over 18, responsible, Knoxville, TN. Call Indian Sha- t Well Drilling 14 with neat appearance and dows Today. 1-800-239-8323, New commercial - Home units good work habits. Must be ext 3721 From $199.00, Lamps - I thlyLotions payments Accessories. low as $18.00. Mon- Set Just Outside Cas City with a go11 course view. Ideal Starter Home - 2 story home set on a corner able to unload trucks and FRIENDLY TOYS AND GIFTS - b check invoices.Apply in per- 2 story Colonial home with 3 bedrooms, 2 10 baths, lot. 2 bedrooms,largelivingroomandkitchen.Newer * andpump ; has openings for demonsta- i son. Erla’s Food Center, Call today FREE NEW color 1st floor laundry. Full basement. 2 1/2 car garage. shingles and furnace. Only $25,000. To481 e I tors in your area. Part-time 3.8 of land. Call today. Cy1050 Cass City. 11-2-8-tf catalog 1-800-462-9197. acres ; Repair ! hrs, full-time pay, over 800 ~ TOOL TECHNICIAN items. Celebrating our 40th Homeowners Get Cash f A Automotive parts supplier has an anniversary. Call 1-800-488- Quick for bills, foreclosures, Ob. immediate opening for a TOOL 4875. land contract payoffs, or any !&Rig Operator + TECHNICIAN to analyze speci- reason. Slow or poor credit no 4 fications, lay out metal stock, set Cheboygan County Property . problem. 100% financing av- up and operate machine tools and 138 acres of farm and hunt- a b fit and assemble parts to make or - ailable for qualified applicants. 4 Call 1 ing land with house and barn. ? I repair cutting tools, gages, jigs, We buy land contracts. Call fixtures, etc. Knowledge of tool Located near Black Mountain ! 1-800-377-8050 I design, metallurgical knowledge your financial specialist NOW t 1 recreation area. For more in- and shop mathematics helpful. at Tamer Mortgage Company. Immediate Occupancy - 1970 Holly Park, all set UP A Must See - Beautiful ranch home featuring 3 bed- I formation, call Don Horrocks in Huntsville Park. Furnace and hot water heater new High school diploma plus jour- NO APPLICATION FEE. 1- rooms, 2 baths, fjeplace, O& cabinets. Full finished 24hr: iI neyman card (Toolmaker) or @ 1-616-627-7111 or 1-616- in 1989. Stove refrigerator, washer and dryer all Stay. basement. 2 car garage. Much more. Cy1031 equivalent experience a must. 800-285-5284, 1-8 10-626- $5,500. MH624 i service I 627-7813 after 6:OO P.M, t We pay competitive wages and 1296 LET US TAME YOUR I excellent benefits. Send resume Cass City, Mich. 1 Near Cheboygan, 2 acres of New on the Market - 20 acres in Evergreen lbwnship. A320 1 to: FINANCIAL PROBLEMS. 4 commercially zoned property. Between Car0 and Cass City - Nice mobile home with additions. 5 acres, 2 car garage. 3 bedrooms, ! J. S. Manufacturing Corporatior Doctor Buys Land Contracts 4 6989 Dennison 256’ highway frontage with family room. A Must See. 8-7-6-tf iI1 and loans money on real MH621 Lexington, MI 48450 asphalt drive, well, septic and Attention: Jackie estate.ate cash. Fast Deal closing. directly Immedi- with New on the Market - 3 bedroom handyman home in Bay Park. Carport, boat docking available. 2 steel buildings with 3 phase $22,900. Cy1054 Equal Opportunity Employer Erla Packing 11-3-1-1 power, Call Don Horrocks @ 29Acres with a 4 Bedroom Cape Cod Home - 2 possible 3 baths. Full high basement, 2 car garage. Doctor Daniels & Son, 1-800- 6233 Church St. 1416-627-7111 Or 1-616-627- Wl shed. Owner anxious, F701 LAYOUT TECHNICIAN 837-6166,1-810-335-6166. Cass City Lexington, MI automotive 7813 after 6:OO P.M. West 48’x108’ shed. Waterproof Or Remodel of Gagetown - 2 story home with 2 bedrooms, 1 car garage, tool 1 acre. Cy1025 Phone 872-2 19 1 parts supplier has second shift ADOPTION Financially - Your Basement1 Eliminate lb Settle Estate - Edge of Car0 on 1.8 acres. 4 bedroom, 2 story home. Screened porch. 2 car garage, Custom Butchering opening for a Layout Techni- secure loving couple eager to cian. Position ensures highest seepage, mold, mildew, that paved driveway. Mature trees. TC365 Fridays only give a child a place in our level quality is maintained. cold damp feeling and take USDA Inspected Plant home and our hearts. Please SPRING IS COMING - WE NEED LISTINGS - Must perform gage calibration advanta& of the additional liv- Custom Curing, Smoking, and layouts from receiving call Karen and Tom at 1-800- THINKING OF SELLING, CALL US FOR A FREE MARKET ANALYSIS ing space! Free estimates any- Cutting, Wrapping and through finished product. High 840-4091, Freezing school diploma a must. Famil- where in Michigan, absolutely Call We Make Venison Sausage iarity with Quality procedures. ADOPTION - Let’s help each no ‘obligation. Call All-Service 8- 10-31 -tf Skill in CMM operations and other. We are a secure, loving Re-modeling, “The Basement Cass City 517-872-2248 programming. We offer com- couple wishing to adopt a new- WATER PUMP, Waterwell, petitive wages and excellent Specialists,” for an appoint- or Caro 517-673-2555 Water Softener Service. All benefits. Send resume to: born to share our love and our ment. 1-800-968-3278. types repaired. Rebuilt home. Expenses paid. Call U.S. MANUFACTURING Place Your Statewide Ad Kelly W. Smith, Broker pumps. 10% discount on 6989 Dennison COLLECT 1-313-207-0542. €OWL MOUSIMC new pumps and tanks. In- Lexington, MI 48450 Herel $239 buys a 25-word \ Farm Commercial Residential BE YOUR OWN BOSS. OPPORTUNITY Listings Wanted home emergency service. attention: Jackie , classified ad offering over Call 673-4850 or 800-745- Equal Opportunity Employer Process insurance claims for 1,403,000 circulation. Contact 485 1 anytime. 8-6-5-tf 11-3-1-3 healthcare providers. Free 486 this newspaper for details. PAGE FOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONCLE - WDNESDAY, MARCH 15,1995 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Delarnartpers meet v President Clinton

Erica Delamarter and her of the Pentagon, and the mother, Sharon Delamarter send-off party. were among a group of 28 The group watched presi- Fort Drum spouses and chil- dent Clinton sign the treaty dren who took a whirlwind to lift the trade embargo from trip to the White House Haiti. Oct.14,1994.The trip began Erica, a third grade student at Fort Drum at 4:30 a.m., at Guardine Elementary and they were back by 200 School in Clayton, N.Y., p.m. managed to get autographs The group met President from the President, Vice Clinton and attended a spe- President Al Gore, Haitian cial send-off for President Presiden t Jean -Ber tr and Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Aristide, and retired General Everyone in the group had Colon Powell. a family member deployed to Sharon and Dan also have Haiti. Sharon’s husband, another daughter, Danielle, 4 Daniel, is a pilot with the 2nd years old, who was born in Battalion 25thAviation heli- Germany. They will be mov- copter unit, deployed to ing there in August for 3 Haiti. He returned home years. FOURTH OF Festival Committee members gathered Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24, JULY 1994. Sharon and Erica are the at the Charmont restaurant in Cass City Thursday for an Highlights of the visit in- daughter and granddaughter cluded meeting several U.S. of and Loretta Ross organizational meeting to plan this year’s celebration. dignitaries; lunch in the Pen- of Cass City. Erica’s paternal Among the new events discussed was a trucWtractor pull. tagon with Army Chief of grandparents are Mr.and ERICA ROSS DELAMARTER gives President Clinton her Staff Gen. Gordon R. Mrs. Robert Delamarter of dad’s Units Crest pin. (Story page one) Sullivan and his wife; a tour Spring Arbor. Board sets non=union 1995 Sdaries

Employees sbuction to bring them up to Non-Union the level of other students. 1994-1995 1995-96 (2%) dip into operating funds of This approach is better and $28,700 $29,274 some $lOO,OOO. cheaper than putting them in Bookkeeper special education classes Superintendent’s Secretary $25,643 $26,156 later, the teachers feel. B.A, Hin, Teacher Rate CURRICULUM Social Worker CHANGES The second, explained by plus 2% Principal Don Schelke, will School Nurse $23,377 $23,845 be a new policy for students $10.17/Hr. Because the school receives H,S. Principal’s Secretary $10,37/Hr. at risk money from the state who fail 2 or more classes in Hiddie School Principal’s Secretary 910.09/Hr. $10,29/Hr. and the federal government, grades 7 and 8. The school Campbell school Principal’s Secretary $10,09/Hr, $10,29/Hr. 3 innovativeprograms are on plans a summer school that Deford’ School Principal’s Secretary $10,03/Hr, $10.23/Hr. the drawing board. these students must attend to Community Educatian Secretary $10,03/Hr. $10,23/Hr- Carol Pasant and Barbara make up credits. I have H.S., Carnpb 11, Deford Haintenance Supervisor $14.09/Hr, $14,37/Hr, Tbckey explained a new el- found, Schelke explained, Middle Schot 1 Maintenance Supervisor $11,96/Hr- $12.20/Hr. ementary reading recovery that it’s more effective to Tape Rental and Transportation Supervisor $4,558 $4,649 program. It requires teachers remediate rather than retain Campbell Cafeteria (Honey) $8,53/Hr .) $8 - 70/Hr. to study a week in the sum- students. NO DEPOSIT tliddle School Cafeteria (Money & Records) $8 I 68/Hr. $8 - 85/Hr - mer and then at night during High school Principal Russ TAPE PLAYER RENTAL Crossing Guard Supervisor $31,41/Day $32,04/0ay the school year, The program Biefer explained that an al- Crossing Guards $22,80/0ay $2326 Day is designed to take students ternative education program NO MEMBERSHIP FEE , Library Clerks $7.68/Hr I $8 50/Hr - at risk of failure and give for students dismissed from Teacher Aides 58.68/Hr - $8.85/HrI them special one-on-one in- regular classes is expected Bus Mechanic $481/Wee k $491/Wee k to be offered, Investigation at Ethanol byproduct other schools indicated that Supervising Head Cook $9.80/Hr - SlO.OO/Hr . Clean burning alcohol fuel the classes must be offered Proposed isn’t the only useful product away from the regular school Proposed Contract that can come ftom the pro- buildings. It will require a teacher that can instruct all 4 Administ rat ors 1994-1995 1995-1996 Term (1%) cess of converting grain into ethanol. Meatballs, peanut core subjects with a class size butter cups, cookies, brown- of 15 to 18 students. A H.S, $50,062 $50,563 2 Yrs. 6,800 Movies Guidance Counselor ies, cake and crackers can all search is underway for a suit- H.S- Guidance Counselor & Co-op. $50,062 $50,563 2 Vrs. able building for the pro- 556,545 $57,110 2 Yrs. be made from a byproduct of I NEW RELEASES I Deford Principal & Ass’t. H,S. Principal gram. $56,545 $57,110 2 Yrs. ethanol production called Campbell Principal distillers grains.Thesegrains River Wild $57,110 2 Yrs, tliddle School Principal $56,545 contain the protein fiber and OTHER BUSINESS Stargate High School Principal $60,069 $60,670 2 Yrs. other nutrients that are left Superintendent $66,644 $67,310 3 Yrs. after the starches and sugars *At the request of teacher Across the Moon are used to make ethanol. Laura Schinnerer, the board adopted a resolution declar- Milk Money ing March as “Middle NEED A NEW CAR OR TRUCK? School Month” in Cass City. .Geraldine Tibbits, Cass IN GS ! City teacher, has been se- lected by the board as its e “Friend of Youth” at the 3t Cass Citya Thumb Meet of Champions 200 & CARS at Caro. “OVER NEW USED .Placed on second year Up To Ten Coupons AND TRUCKS AVAIIABLE probation were teachers Doubled Everyday to 5OC Brian Knoll, Veronica Commire, Toby , Cannot axceed total price of item ._- “Everv-J Make and Model” James Green and Jon Ron Ouvry Zdrojewski, Granted tenure Home 872-2495 For Your Best Buy was Cathy Kropewnicki. Business 269-978 1 .The board is considering CALL ME TODAY! establishing a Cass City Pub- I lic School Endowment Foun- dation Fund.

This week’s student of the week is Lindi Parrott, 12th grade, daughter of Rick and COMING Deb Parrott. She is involved in band, NHS, Natural Helpers and student council. Through the process of teacher and peer 1995 ANNUAL selection, Lindi was chosen to participate at the Piety Hill chapter of the DAR. She I was chosen a finalist and went on state Lindi Parrott to corn pet it ion. Congratulations Lindi. The Student of the Week is selected by the Cass City Student Council HOME IMPROVEMENT,

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