CASS VOLUME 86, NUMBER 4 1 ______- e _.” ’. -.. FIFTY CENTS 10 PAGES - -74 . ,Y,JANUARY 13,1992

Board nixes junior high track 0-G asking for 2-mill tax increase for roof repairs The Owen-Gage Board of junior high track program, seventh and eighth grades “It hasn’t done it lor bas- and other schools are bring- Education Monday formally Lack of interest and a poor and found 14 students were ketball,” replied Thies, who ing both seventh and eighth moved to ask district resi- academic track record interested in track. How- noted only 6 junior high grade teams to compete, dents to pay for $185,000 among some potential par- ever, he added, of those indi- basketball players - about Thies said. worth of roof repairs at the ticipants were the reasons viduals, 4, possibly 5, are in half of the roster - are ell- The question, he contin- elementary and high school cited during discussion of danger of being ineligible. gible to compete this week. ued, is “are we going to run buildings. the issue. Trustee Nick Warack It’s causing a real problem the (track) program and deal The board, during its regu- Junior high and high school asked if track might be an this year because Owen- with what we’re dealing lar monthly meeting ’.estab- Principal Manuel Thies told incentive for those students Gage ends up fielding only with now with basketball?” lished March 1, 1993, as the the board he surveyed the to bring up their grades. enough playersfor onegame Please turn to back page. date for a special bond elec- tion. If approved, the project will cost voters an average of 2 mills for 3 years. For the County, village road crews owner of a home with a market valueof $50,000,the tab would be about $50 per year. readv for Old Man Winter WORTH THE WAIT - Cass City’s New Year’s baby took School Supt. Harley Kirby her time, arriving at Hills and Dales General Hospital Sun- indicated the work needs to the Tuscola County Road be done now, before water Com miss io n board. day, Jan. 10, at 7:32 a.m. Kelsey Mary Russell, pictured problems turn into structural The yearly cos1 of remov- above with her parents, Don and Roseann Russell, Cass City, damage. ing snow from roads. and Therc are a number of se- highways varies about as will be showered with gifts from area merchants and busi- vcre leaksat the high school, much as Michigan winters nesses. The newborn has one brother at home, Brad, 12. according to the superinten- -averages are hard to come dent, who pointed out the by* roofing is simply old. The The county spent some last section of roof installed $457,000 in 1990 keeping on the building was put on in primary and local roads Leaf disposal to 1976, he said, adding, clear. In 1991, the cost to- “You’re lookingatroofs that taled about $510,000. have been on there, some of “There are a lot of vari- them, for over 20 years.” ables. A lot depends on the The planned work involves winter itself,” Mi klovic be major problem installation of insulation and said. Among the factors are a Duro-Last mernbrane roof the number and frequency of Sending leaves, grass clip- will be prohibited from legislators are considering covcring. storms, the amount of snow pings and other yard wastes sending yard wastes to regulating municipality Kirby commented the proj- on the ground and wind. to landfills will soon be a landfills beginning iq March composting efforts, requir- ect cost isn’t unreasonable When the area is hit by a thing of the past. . 1993, said Sharon Mika, ing designation of a com- considering the district major storm, the road coni- A state law banning all Tuscola County’s resource posting site, installation of a would get a complete roof at mission is ready with an yard wastes from landfills recovery educator. She said kiner and monitoring. the high school and new arsenal of some 30 snow won’tgointofulleffect until the law is somewhat vague If approved, such require- roofing over the cafeteria, removal units, most of them the spring of 1995,but waste and added she knows of few ments would translate into gymnasium and upper level blade trucks and road grad- company officials say it municipalities that bag up higher costs for everyone, classrooms at the elemen- ers, as well as a good supply isn’t too soon to start think- their grass clippings. she said. tary school. of road salt (4,000 ton capac- ing about alternatives such The law will probably be Cass City Village Manager Roof leaks in Gagetown ity) and brine. as mulching and com- felt most in March 1995, Lou S. LaPonsie agrees. forced school officials to Equally prepared is Cass posting. when the new law will affect “If it comes to that,” he spend some $25,000 for City’s DPW,which is ready “I think education’s going everyone. commented, “then we’ve rcpairs in 1991-92. The dis- to battle snow with a crew of to be the biggest problem,” got a problem.” trict faces the same problem 5 men, 2 blade trucks, a salt/ said Ray Hayes, sales man- Hayes suggested that area Cass City officials have now, only on a much larger blade truck, grader, loader ager for Waste Manage- residents begin looking at collected and composted scale, and the general fund and 70 to 80 tons of salt. ment, Almont, which alternatives now. leaves and other yard wastes dollars simply aren’t there, Cass City officials have handles Cass City’s waste Those planning to buy a since the mid-l980s, when Kirby said. budgeted $42,700 (includ- and recycling programs. lawn mower in the near fu- outdoor burning was banned The project cost is an esti- ing $10,400 in state funding) “It is coming and we are ture, for example, should within the village limits. for winter maintenance in going to have to deal with consider purchasing a model Cass City uses the resulting mate and may be less than anticipated, according to 1993, according to Village it,” he added. “The more we that mulches grass clip- compost as top dirt in vari- Manager Lou S. LaPonsie, talk about it, the more it pings, he said. Backyard school officials, who em- ous projects. phasized any monies not who estimated Cass City has sinks in.” composting is another alter- The composting program some 20 miles of streets. Yard wastes make up native. usedmust,by law,go toward works well, but state regula- paying off the project debt. roughly 20 percent of the How much of an impact the tion in the form of required COUNTY ROAD CREWS are ready for another winter of 1,750 MILES law will have remains to be materials taken to landfills, monitoring and other simi- NO TRACK plowing and salting, as is the Cass City DPW. Above, village according to Hayes, who seen, Mika observed. lar measures could put an In contrast, the county has noted the new state law is “It’s hard to say what’s end to the local effort. Turning to athletics during mechanic Ed Nizzola performs some routine maintenance on about 1,750 miles of roads, being phased in. going to happen. Com- “It would be expensive,” including nearly 130 miles Municipalities with popu- posting is relatively inex- the 2 1/2-hour session, the a salt/blade truck. LaPonsie said, “especially board canceled this year’s Please turn back page. lations of 7,500 and above pensive to do,” she said, but for a small community.” to I First phase in place Feb. 1 Townsend aims for TV station in Cass City I school, college or masters systems indicated that the For scveral years now Bob degrees. No special equip- channels will be used for Townsend, director of the Think of it, bubbled Townsend, ment will be necessary if secondary education by 20 Regional Educational Me- newer televisions capable of percent, college courses, 60 dia Center (REMC) in Cass with the installation of a couple receiving all the channels City, has been attempting to percent, and professional are available. If not, a con- development, 20 percent. move district 10, that in- of 800 telephone lines we not only verter will be necessary. cludes schools in Huron, With the ITFS system we Tuscola and Sanilac coun- Securing a degree will not will be able to expand low could send out our programs but be free, Townsend cau- usage courses in our high ties, into teaching via tele- tioned. To get credit stu- communications. schools, Townsend says.v have the listener participate in dents must pay for all books For instance, he explained, At the end of this month he and materials as well as tui- if a couple of students want will have become successful them. tion fees. The advantage is when REMC takes the first to learn Japanese, it proba- that the work can be done in bly would be possible to do it step into electronic teach- the home, eliminating travel ing. Depending on how the cost campaign to succeed, with with the system with either is figured, the total expcnsc thesecond step to beareality and with studying dovetail- the student or the school At that time a Ku band ing with other work require- antenna will have been in- could bc nearly a half mil- when schools starts in Scp- district paying the tuition. ments. stalled at the top of the lion dollars. Much of the tember 1994. It’s very unlikely that a REMC building at 4415 cost is “in kind” contribu- The reason for his opti- What has moved the plan school could offer programs from the wishful thinking South Seegcr and courses in tions, but Townsend must mism is that with step 2 any of this type due to costs in- professional development raise $130,000 from organ,- person with cable television area to near reality is the volved. cooperation of the 6 cable for teachers will be available zations and businesses in thc in the 24 school districts Townsend sees the system community to make the set- serviced by REMC will have television companies that as valuable in programs such at the center. will allow REMC to use That’s just the first step in a ond step a reality. A contri- access to 2 channels that as learning to read. The bution of $50,000 will comc will provide top-notch their TV towers free. The student would be able to 3-stage program, Townsend value this service is esti- explained, and at a cost of from the Intermediate courses from prestigious of learn to read in the privacy of School Districts. The moncy universities. mated at $250,000 or more his home, eliminating; the $3,500, one of the least ex- by embarrassment that occurs pcn s i ve. Townsend. will make the Center an In- Persons will be able to when attending a class. REMC DIRECTOR Bob Townsend has The second step is the one structional Television Fixed study the information from PROGRAM USE After the second phase is in plans for an educational TV station in that will have far more im- SCrViCC (ITFS) station. either the Mind Extension place, Townsend will be pact on residents and will be Townsend confidently CX- University channel or the Tests of usages of similar Cass City. Par more costly. Pccts the money-raising Ti-In channel and earn high Please turn to back page. PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13,1993 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN’ I r 1 Walpole appointed to I Pimenta is Cass City Discussion 1 Baptist ladies air ISVSU Board of Control I speaker at group sets women’s meet meet Feb. 2 1 January meeting I Governor John Engler re- marketing and finance from 1 PersonaIItems I cently announced the ap- Washington University in St. Pancratius Women’s FellowshipLadies of ofthe First Missionary Baptist is chosen.iLTc still being col- Call your local news to the Chronicle office - 872-2010 The Book Discussion pointment of Robert H. St. Louis, Mo., in 1964. Council mct Monday, Jan. 4. Group of Cass City met Jan. Walpole of Cas City to the Gucst spcaker was Danielc Church met Monday, Jan. 4. lected for Togo, where the Walpole is a member and I I 5 at Rawson Memorial Li- Saginaw Valley University Pirnenta, an exchangc stu- The Cass City Church of brary in Cass City. President David Moodys serve. Let- Board of Control. Walpole past chairman of the Sagi- Stan and Betty Kirn an- dent from Brazil. Shc gave a the Nazarene announced nounce the birth of their The category designated presidedmThe ters were read from Baptist is appointed by the governor naw Valley State University presentation on her country. Foundation, past member of that Eric Hayes,son ofchar- third grandchild, Kally Sue for review was a historical group voted to continue Children Home, St. Louis, with the advice and consent An answer and question the Saginaw Valley State les and Lucille Hayes, held Smith, born Dec. 28 to Paul novel. Alice Donahue led for Inca, Mich., and Shepherds, of the Senate. pcriod followed. the discussion and gave a University Board of Fel- top honors at a Bible Quiz and Kathy (Kirn) Smith at Union Grove, Wis., and thanking the ladies for their meet in South Flint Nov. 7. Saginaw General Hospital. review of Danielle Steel’s Walpole is president and lows, a Trustee for the A business mwting con- Christiantal in Bangladesh Memorial forHospi- the support. Missionary ab- Leelanau Center For Educa- sisted of the purchasing of a Eric received fifth place out The Kirns have 4-year-old book, “No Greater Love,” chiefoperating officer of the which has as a setting, the 1993 year. to Togo, Ami( Walbro Engine Manage- tion and past president of the new rcfrigerator for thc hall. of 52 quizzerson the Eastern twin granddaughters, Whit- Moody, gave devotions Michigan District, which sailing and eventual sinking Assistant secretary Mar- from Ephesians men t Corporation. He Saginaw Valley Chapter of Plans are bcing made for a ney and Meredith Kirri, :4-7. qualified him for a trophy. whose birthday is Dec. 26. of the Titanic. The story line lene Langmaid reportcd on‘ Praycr time was led by Ruth earned a Bachelor of Arts the International Torch trip to the Birmingham The- monies collected in 1992 for Club. Walpole rcplaces the atrc in February. A discus- Kally’s other grandparents deals with a young girl who degree in economics from Jason and Ethan Damm devotes her life to raising her furnishingsand material for Fisher for our home and for- late Gerald Hornsby, of sion on the mother and are Mr, and Mrs. William Principia College in Elsah, were Saturday overnight younger sisters and brothers Baptist Mid-Missions home cign missionaries and age?- Midland, for a term expiring daughter banquet was tabled Smith of Deckerville. Ill., in 1962 and a Master of guests of their grandparcnts, after the tragedy of losing office in Cleveland, a proj- Business Administration in July 21, 1997. till thc next meeting. Great-grandmothers arc Dale and Mary Damm, Mrs. Esther Kim of Chelsea their parents in the Titanic ect of the Eastern Michigan Hostess for the evening The meeting was ad- and Mrs. Thelma Smith of di saster. Women’s Missionary Fel- was Shirley Shaw, and la- journed and coffee and Dec kervi Ile. The group’s Feb. 2 meeting lowship which will continue dies helped by bringirlg cookies were served. Quartet will be held at 9:30 a.m. at till April when a new project cookies. the library. The category UMW meets to sing Library will be education and dis- ble Wall Door Decorations cussion will be led by Lucy at church Au ten. Silk Dried Weed and Cone for noon seeks old Anyone who likes to read The Cass City Missionary and enjoys discussing books luncheon Church will host the gospel COPY magazines is welcome to attend these PRINTS Baskets Wreaths quartet, Horizon, Sunday at meetings. They are held the 11 a.m. Not valid any Hours: Mon. - Fri. 10-5;Sat. 10-1 Trinity United Methodist first Tuesday of each month with Horizon, composed of Be- What can you do with those other 0th. 6240 W. Main St. Women met Jan. 4 at the library. There is no fora noon thel College students, per- old magazines that are clut- From standard size luncheon served by Group membership, no dues nor prints only. formed over the summer at tering up your house but you Coupon must #4 with Bea Baker and He- can’t bring yourself to throw any officers, just enjoyable churches and camps across reading and lively discus- accompany order. Icn Baker co-chairpersons. the country. The versatile away? The 25th annual bazaar group sings a variety of Bring them to the library sions. 1993 was set for Nov. 6. Prelimi- anytime before the last week - music, from contemporary Hills and Dales INo NEGATIVENEEDED nary plans were made for a gospel and a cappella selcc- of January. The Friends of General Hospital 4RTU @TORI8 Sale-A- Brat ion ! lxnten Study scries. tions to traditional hymns. the Library will be selling Linda Parrish installed the Everyone is welcome. The old magazincs (please do PATIENTS LISTED MON- Coach Light Pharmacy church is located at 4449 not include old news maga- DAY, JAN. 11, WERE: TESTERS officers for 1993. Cass City ‘~Ourpr‘tSCriptiOndm~ store’ 872-3613 Thc next meeting will be Koepfgen Rd. (one mile zines) for 25 cents a bundle ANTI-FREEZE Fcb. I at noon. west and an eighth of a mile in the library meeting room kdith Molnar, Roseann BAITERY south of town). from Jan. 20 through Jan. 30. Russell, Bertha Shagena, Magazines can be re- Cass City. Others Get Quick Results With The j I MOQ’a Peg cycled and some money will Born Jan. 10, to Mr. and Chronicle’s Classified Ads- P YOUR CHOICE be earned for the library. Mrs. Donald (Roseann) You Will Too! Russell, a baby girl. - Set ‘movie Fractured MSBTSO1 M SAT50 1 English time’ at library WASHER SOLVENT h I by Melva E. Guinther -25QF mixture Rawson Memorial Lake Superior State Uni- invited to take advantage of Library’s “movie time” for versity has been compiling the chambermaid.” senior citizens will be held A rrr\minn an annual list of words and hotel in Paris askcd pa- Friday starting at 1:30 p.m. Q LOCK DE4CER bIVlUUdIVV phrases to be “Banished trons to “Please leave your at the library, 6495 Pine St., lncludes deluxe - - simply squirt into lock from the Queen’s English” values at the desk.” Cass City. I - for misuse, overuse and One in Zurich told guests, “Delta Queen” and “Rare features such as: general uselessness, since “Because of the impropriety Personal Name, - -- . Qualco Animals of the Ark” are the Simulated Stone 99@1976. of entertaining guests of the scheduled films. Refriesh- Choice, Favorite Among those recom- opposite sex in the bedroom, ments will be served. CM201 mended for extinction on it is suggested that the lobby This older adult program is their latest list are “armed be used for this purpose.” offered free of charge. Activity,Stone andLaser Design more! Vue $6495ATLAS & ATHENA IN VAIADIUM” gunman”, “definite possi- Hotels are not the only es- bilities”, “safe haven” and tablishments to post strange =HjVK’’ WINTER WIPER BLADES Marriage licenses ChKkOFFER wrth ENDS pur durcf MAY for 3 pxslblr I. 1993 11111101Kms built tough to withstand winter “downsizing.” English. R. JOHNS, LTD. weather We could probably live A ski resort in Austria and communicate well with- urged guests not to “pream- Kenneth James Prueter and out those phrases. bulate the corridors in the Tracy Michelle Baranic, McConkey Jewelry and Gift Shop Evcn when it’s not redun- hours of repose in thc boots both of Fairgrove. Phone 872-3025 Cass City dant, English can be a con- of ascension.” fusing language. And there Scandinavia is not exempt. are subtle nuances in usage In Norway, a notice in a that can give word combina- cocktail lounge stated: 9l9AN29-16/18 tions a meaning somewhat “Ladies are rcquested not to different than that intended. have children in the bar”, Efforts at communicating and a Swedish furrier adver- in English as a second lan- tised coats “made for ladies guage can bc especially from their own skins.” 20,000 LB. TOW STRAP funny. An article in a daily Sign at a campsite in Ger- Welch’s. x 20’ size -- COCKTAIL 2” a while back told of some many: “It is strictly forbid- JUICE \ . ’ .’. stronger & lighter than chain amusing examplesof misap- den on our camp site that propriated English in for- people of different sex, for eign tourist areas. instancc men and women, A hotel in Acapulco rcas- livc togcthcr in one tent, surcd guests that “The man- unless they are married with uger has personally passed each other for that purpose.” all the water served here.” At a zoo in Budapest a sign In Tokyo, a hotel posted told visitors “Pleasc do not \---’ thc notice that “It is forbid- feed the animals. If you 2999 ticn to steal hotel towcls have any suitable food, give pleasc” but added, “If you it to the guard on duty.” IOLD WOOD DRUG - LAST WEEK are not il pcrson to do such A tourist agency in Prague thing plcasc not to read no- encouraged tourists to tice.” “Take one of our horse- Another Tokyo hotel in- driven city tours. We guar- OF OUR DOLLAR DAYS SALE! formed gucsts, “YOU arc antee no miscarriages.” An Italian doctor claimed to specialize in “women and other diseases.” Talk about bcing scxist! Income That Starts And finally, you have to worider how pcople re- When Your Regular sponded to this sign in the window of a dry cleaning cstablishmcnt in Bangkok: Income Stops: “Drop your trousers herc for bcst results." Disability income protection from Auto- Owners Insurance provides money to CASS CITY CHRONICLE replace loss of income when you are USPS 092-700 disabled from sickness or accident. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN You’re covered anywhere in the world, 6550 Main Street 24 hours a day, while on or off the job. Second-class postage paid at Cass City, Michigan 48726 Partial disability benefits are provided POSTMASTER: Send address too. Contact your local Auto-Owners changes to CASS CITY CHRONICLE, P.O. agency for details. 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t? : “If It Fitz .... It’s a disgrace

b By Jim Fitzgerald ...... ‘“I have an ongoing parking to a once viable Detroit office has been unsatisfac- problem that is slowly forc- shopping area.” tory, with clerks that Here’s more from that GTE booklet, “2001 Imagine the ing me out of the city. I have But now, because of park- couldn’t have passed the Possibilities” paid $680 in parking viola- ing tickets, Mann said: “I am seventh grade,” Flanagan “Automobiles will be smaller, lighter, sleeker and more tions this past year and have not a stupid person and I vote said. “We will refuse to pay, fuel eficient. Built to last 20 years, they will feature sonar spent many hours in court with my pocketbook. If 1 and furthermore will do our reversing aids, radar autocruise devices, in-dash video fighting what I feel is an will not be allowcd to con- damnedest to make sure any ‘map’ systems, and ‘heads up’ holographic projections of unjust penalty for doing duct my business in a fair retail spending of ours takes instrument read-outs.” business in Detroit.” and profitable way, I will place outside the city lim- Cars lasting 20 years? There are only 8 pears left before the That’s the opening para- take my pocketbook and its.” “magic date” and the guess here is that the predictors are graph of a Nov. 19 letter to move to the closest northern overly optimistic. City Council President suburb.” AH, THAT RUSH Here’s another prediction. Maryann Mahaffey from Mann’s main complaint is HOUR TRAFFIC “Thefirst computers that scientists feel comfortable call- Patrick Mann, owner of his commercial vehicles are ing ‘intelligent’ will be in protovpe. The self-teaching Colonial Merchandise Mart con ti nually ticketed while Chuck Voclker of Ply- machines will be able to produce a new theorem that goes on Gratiot. loading or unloading in mouth had a similarly irritat- beyond any information they’re fed, then be able to ‘defend’ “My location paid in prop- zones designated for that ing experience whilc dining their findings.” erty taxes last year $9,185, purpose. And, as if that in a downtown restaurant. CASS CITY Schools last week received a $500 donation from Sounds fantastic, doesn’t it? But then in the computer field which is probably more than weren’t enough aggrava- His crime was parking a few the Knights of Columbus to pwchase equipment for special something fantastic is announced about every other day. Chrysler pays for their new tion, get a load of this: minutes before 6 p.m. on an ********** Jefferson plant,” Mann con- When Man complained to almost deserted street that education. Presenting the check to school Supt. Ken Mick- ginued. “I employ up to 10 a parking officer about a thc city decrees must bc kept lash above is Lavern Rutkoski. I people. ...I chose this loca- noncommercial car that clear for mythical rush hour tion because it was my regularly parks in a loading traffic betwccn 4 and 6 p.m, There has been no request before the zoning committee by ‘downtown’ when I was a zone for up to 5 hours with- In a Dcc. 23 lctter to Mayor a developer, although a plan was presented to the village to youngster. I thought that I out being ticketed: “I was Coleman Young, Voelker make sure that a proposed building would comply with could contribute something lectured that this was not my wrote: Grant will fund rural health zoning requirements. personal parking spot. .. “We constantly hear the The land in question includes the 5 lots between the China Each time I make a com- issues about businesses King Restaurant and Croft-Clara Lumber Co. on Main plaint, I become more of a downtown suffering from outreach in Thumb counties Sweet. securityis No official word yet about who wants to build on the site. knowing your target for certain enforce- lack of patronage. ..To me, ment officers.” this ticket is an insult to Thc Tuscola County This effort is designed to be erative Extension, etc.). If it ********** financial needs people like myself that try to Health Department in coop- community based, includ- is determined that the client are met. CLEARING THAT enjoy what the city has to eration with Huron and ing thc private sector and does not have access to a EXTRA LANE offer. 1 know things are not Sanilac County Hcalth Dc- other human resource agen- primary health care provider Thirty years or so ago, 5 out of%on the Chronicle staff were perfect, but policies like this partrnents, reccntly was cies, Through utilization of the individual will be rc- are doing more harm than smokers. Some incessantly, others moderately. None of the This is the second episode awardcd a Federal Rural an 800 phone number, ferrcd to the health 3 smokers still working here now are smokers today. There in my mini-serieson how the good. I WILL NEVER Hcalth Outreach Dcmon- clients will be able to call a department’s primary PATRONIZE ANY BUSI- are only 2 smokers on the entire staff. wrongheaded enforcement stration grant. The grant’s public hcalth nurse with a health care clinic/health One of them never smokes in the office. of unnecessary parking re- NESS IN THE CITY primary purposc is to dc- health conccm. The nurse cducation promotion pro- AGAIN.” Frankly, the smell of cigarette smoke (cigars are adifferent strictions hurts Detroit. velop a model in an effort to will do a brief needs asscss- gram. breedaddict. of cat) never offended me, even though I’m areformed Moving right along, listen Finally, try to believe this rcach the indigent, unin- ment over the phone and, The clinic will operate one: Elizabeth Davis of to David Flanagan of Frosse sured, and Mcdicaid popula- based upon the findings, the throughout the 3-county It does bother some folks. However, that’s not the reason Pointe Park, whose wife and Detroit got a ticket for park- tions and providc preventive client will be referred to the area at each local health ing overtime even though that starting now there will be a smoking ban at the Chron- 3 small children were inside scrvices and mid-level (i.c., appropriate community re- department, and will be icle. Detroit’s Greyhound bus there was 10 rniniites left on nurse practitioner, physi- source, (Le,, Cornm unity staffed with mid-level prac- the metcr. In the remarks It’s because some lawyers say that any firm could be held station Sept. 15 during that cian assistant) early hcalth Mental Hcalth, DSS, HDC, titioners. Clients who do not responsible if a worker suffers from cancer that might section of the ticket, the Health Departmcnt, Coop- “horrific thunderstorm ... care intervention. have access to any other possibly have been caused by “second hand” smoke. there was significant flood- meter officer explained: health care services may be ing and 2 golfers were struck “Man put coin in meter not scen in the clinic for non- by lightning.” The Flanagan his vehicle.” emergency services and car was legally parked at the “SO a stranger on the street education. Some evening The Weather saw that the meter maid was curb. hours will be available. High Low Precip. “Rather than risk being hit coming, put- a coin in Payment for care will be Call your Elizabeth’s metcr, and she Tuesday ...... 29 ...... 25 .. .2S” sn by lightning and getting based on a sliding fee scale. Wednesday ...... 28 ...... 25 ...... 0 representative drenched, she waited 10 still got a ticket!” said her husband, Robert Levine. Thursday ...... 29 ...... 11 .... .5“ sn minutes for the storm to Clients who have questions Friday ...... 32 ...... 11 ...... 0 subside, during which time “The sad thing is that while or wish to access the Rural that would have surprised us Saturday ...... 26 ...... 20 .. .25“ sn PAUL BROWN she was issued a $20 parking Hcalth Progsam for clinic Sunday 24 19 1.4” sn ticket,” Flanagan said. a year ago, now we just appointments and referrals ...... 3788 Cemetery Rd It’s time for a few pertinent flooded to try to keep the ice i Monday 30 24 0 Why? Because the time chalk it up as another ex- may call 1-800-392-5288or ...... Cass City, MI 48726 observations on the passing constant and not let the wa- i (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant) ticked 4 p.m. and the city ample of acity gone wrong.” scene from the corner of ter escape during thaws. 673-81 14 after Jan. 1 1. Res. 872-5304 suddenly had to clear an It’s a disgrace, and Mayor Main and Oak. The way it is It wasn’t much more suc- extra lane for rush hour traf- Young won’t do a damn or ought to be. cessful than any of the other fic that permanently rushed thing about it. Let’s hear The new postage stamp ways that were tried. In Cass out of downtown Detroit 20 from mayoral candidate commemorating Elvis was City, providing a rink with It’s Your Money... years ago. Dennis Archer: rcleascd last week and the consistent, adequate ice From Mike LePage “Subsequent communica- story in the papers indicated most years is impossible. tion with the parking ticket Dry bean that there was a long line That’s why, I’m sure, that Vice President of waiting to buy. One lady the Lions Club has been growers was reported to have waited mulling the idea of creating Deposit Management in line for 4 hours. an indoor rink. PUBLIC NOTICE set meet Is there something going Tuscola County Dry Bean on here that I’m not aware The trouble with that, of FINANCIAL There will be a meeting of the growers are invited to take of? Does it make the stamp course, is that you are talk- Elkland Township Board of Zoning part in their annual breakfast more valuable to colIectors ing mega bucks. Most FITNESS FOR meeting. This year’s event is if it was one of the first pur- places I’d figure that it was appeals at 8:OO p.m. in the Elkland scheduled for Thursday, chased? Or is it all part of the too ambitious a project for a Township Hall on January 19, 1993. Jan. 14, at the Brentwood hype that continually sur- small town. THE NEW YE- Restaurant, Caro, starting at rounds the former rock and But in the 40-odd years as It will be held in conjunction with the 7:30a.m. to 11 a.m. roller? an observer of the local Another New Year is here! Alongwith the traditianal resolutions to “lose regularly scheduled zoning board Dry bean production has, It’s not that I don’t feel that scene, I’ve learned never to a few pounds“ and “get more exercise” we suggest you make a few and continues to be, an im- a stamp with Elvis’ name on say never. regarding your financial fitness as well, meeting. portant part of the Thumb it isn’t valuable, you under- I figured that the commu- area’s agriculture economy. stand. nity would havetroublerais- Can you taxes in 19933 Will you be prepared to meet yocr The purpose of the meeting will be I’d give 29 cents for one reduce long Some of the topics to be ing $500,000 for a $1 mil- term goals such as college funding for the children or retirement? Is to consider a request for the granting discussed will relate to the anytime, lion Hills and Dales General your family protected in the event of a catastrophic illness or emer- of a variance to the township zoning current and future dry bean ********** Hospital. At the time it was market, variety research a project that had been gency? To help you get started, we suggest you take the following ordinance allowing for the placing of results, pest management kicked around for perhaps “Financial Fitness Quiz“ to rate your financial savvy: Almost every year there is 20 years with only minimal and other items of interest to 1. Do you know your approximate net worth? a mobile home with a side wall of less an attempt to provide skat- success. area growers. 2. Do you know your monthly living expenses and suck to than 16’ wide on property located on For mom dctails you may ing at Cass City Recrea- That’s when the late M. B. tional Park. This year is no Au ten took over and in about a budget? Crawford Rd. in Section 35, Elkland call the Michigan State Uni- 3. Do you know how much of an emergency fund you need? versity Extension office in exception. 2 years, construction Township. Saturday we drove by the started. 4. Do you save a portion of your earnings on a regular basis? Caroat(517)673-5999,Ext. 5. Do you know how much life insurance you need to 228. rink and talked to 4 or 5 That’s what it usually youngsters using the lightly takes. A dedicated individ- support your family in the event of premature death? snow-covered facility. ual or individuals to take 6. Do you have investments other than a savings account? They reported that the rink charge. Or a club like the (i.e. mutual funds, annuities, stocks, bonds) was okay, but the ice was Lions. 7. Have you reviewed your medical or disability coverages kind of rough and cracked. If those guys decide that a within the last 2 years? It’s a very familiar prob- skating rink is really a 8.Do you have a will? lem. O.ver the years there worthwhile thing to do, it 9. Do you know your federal income tax bracket? has been schcme after will get done. 10. Do you have a financial advisor3 scheme used to try to pro- With the right leadership, vide a better rink for the it’s been proven time and Scoring Score 10 points for every “yes“Answcr. community. One year the again that this community Ila ti ngs : 80- 100 Congratulations! You should have firemen placed a huge plas- responds magnificently for the information needed to make sound financial decisions, tic over t!!crink bcfore it was the common good. 60-80 Good job. but you probably need to update your financial plans. 40-60 Year‘sFinancial priority. fitness should be a New

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\,Offerdairy * I 1 ‘t I Mutrition Ho3brook AreaI News Down Memocy bane i $1 ,+b~tl i ’4 ‘I 1. ‘4 Y’ a&.* bdh sbrtcourse Mrs.‘ Thelma Jackson Phone 658-2347 From the files of the Chronicle Yk 1‘ I A Dairy Nutrition Short- Mr. and Mrs. Allen Far- guests of Melvin and Char- noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Hcwitt relly were Friday supper lotte Particka wcre Michelle Ambrose Chinoski at Paris- course is being offered by spent Monday in Bay City. Michigan State University guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan and TcdPartickaof Madison ville. Mr. and Mrs. AI VanErp of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt 5 YEARS AGO supply company based in Extension. The 6-week Franzel. Heights. Other New Year’s open house at Trinity United Henrietta, N.Y., Mrs. Eve- Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cle- spent 3 days with Mr. and Ohio. Methodist Church, Cass course is being taught by Dr. lyn Schadd of Bad Axe, Mrs. Day dinner guests were Low temperatures reached Herb Bucholtz, Dairy Nutri- land were Sunday afternoon Greg Lemaier of Forestv ille Mrs. Bob Karg and family at The North Branch Broncos City. Walter Zawilinski of Cass Canton. -7 on Saturday, -2 Thursday upset the Cass City Red tion Specialist, MSU De- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry and Felix Osentoski. City, Mrs. Bob Schmidt and Cleland Mr. and Mrs. Franklin and -4 Wednesday. This was Hawks, when they partment of Animal Sci- Mrs. Curtis Cleland, Mrs. 72-66, 10 YEARS AGO Mrs. Fritz VanErp were Reva Silver took Tiffany Sweeney, Karen and Jeff of not taking into account the came to town Friday. ence, and will begin New Year’s dinner guests of Hiram Keyser, Mr. and Mrs. Silver to Bay City Wednes- Glen Shagcna and Mr. and East Lansing, Debbie wind chill factor. , Cass City residents are The home and attached Wednesday, Jan. 20, and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Kubacki. will continue for 5 consecu- day after she had spent sev- Mrs. Cliff Jackson visited Sweeney of Redwood, taking advantage of the new garage of A1 and Tammie Mrs. Alex Cleland and eral days with her grand- Calif., were Thursday over-. The Cooperative Elevator ice rink. tive Thursdays: Jan. 28, Feb. Carol Laming were Satur- Bertha S hagena at Hills and ip Pigeon has purchased the Palazzola on West Street mother and where shc vis- night and Friday forenoon was destroyed by fire early 4, 11, 18, and 25. day afternoon guests of Mr. Dales Hospital in Cass City. fertilizer, seed and chemical ited Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sil- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stinko of guests of Edanna Sweeney The 50th wedding anniver- Friday. According to Roger and Mrs. Ken Osentoski. business in Gagetown that Swartzendruber, Extension ver. Willis spent from Thursday and David. sary of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A 37 percent absenteeism Edanna Sweeqgy and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Far- was formerly owned by Morel1 will be celebrated Agricultcral Agcn t, “The Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stinko of through Sunday with Mr. at the Cass City Intermedi- David were Monday eve- Willis and Mrs. John Walker relly, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Countrymark, a large farm Jan. with a ccrcmony and program is dcsigned for and Mrs. John Walker. 24 ate School is the result of a ning guests of Reva Silver. spent Saturday in Port Farrelly, Sophie Swam and dairy producers to learn the Mr. and Mrs. Dan Taylor Other New Year’s Eve massive outbreak of the flu. basic concepts of dairy Huron. guests were Janice and Jeff Art Erman attended a New “That’s the worst I can re- and Brian and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff‘ Davis Year’s Eve party at the K of cattle nutrition and how Evans Gibbard were Hallock and family. member,” said Bob Stickle, and family of Romeo were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Maurer C Hall in Ruth whereBarney who is in his 16th year there those apply to the feeding of Wednesday evcning guests their dairy herd. This is the Saturday guests of Mr. and of Bad Axe were Saturday Schubring’s band played. as principal. of Theresa Gedert, Cheryl Mrs. Jim Hewitt. Reva Silver was a Wednes- 16th consecutive year the and Becky in honor of evening guests of Mr. and course has been offcred. Marney Konkel visited Mrs. Mike Maurer. day afternoon guest and IRA’S A sheriff’s department skin Becky’s 15th birthday. Mrs. Earl Schenk was a Lisa Jones and Valcrie Each year the course has Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mr. and Mrs. Don diver recovered a safe which Usscry Friday afternoon. McKnight were Monday Thursday afternoon guest of had been thrown off the been updated to include the Maurcr and Mr. and Mrs. most current nutritional Bill Sweeney visited evening guests of Mr. and Edanna Sweeney. Hurds Corner Road bridge Mike Maurer had New Edanna Sweeney and after being stolen Dec. 10 concepts and to incorporate Year’s Eve dinner at the Mrs. Jim Hewitt. Mrs. Curtis Cleland visited 7% David. Mr. and Mrs. A1 VanErp of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Keyser the suggestions of topics by from the Jay Smith home. Chinese restaurant in Cass Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Far- Fixed Annuities Missing were at least $2,200 the dairy farmers wbhave City and returned to the Henrietta, N.Y., spent from Saturday and Jessie Wilson previously attended the relly and Mr. and Mrs. Den- Thursday till Sunday with Tuesday. in cash and some papers. Mike Maurer home for the nis Bartle and Tom were Variable Annuities course. This year Dr. evening. Edanna Sweeney and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shagena Senior Rick Pobanz had Bucholtz will spend consid- Sunday evening guests of David. Paul Sweeney of visited Mrs. Bernard Various Mutual Funds Elaine Virgo and Danielle Mr. and Mrs. Allen Farrelly. the best night of his career erable time regarding feed- were recent guests of Mr. Saginaw was a Saturday af- Shagena in Sebewaing Fri- See whileleading theHawks toa ing high moisture grains Dave Matthews Jr. and ternoon guest. day afternoon. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. Tracy of Bad Axe were Fri- key win over the Lakers, 53- because of the severity of the Irene Nicol was a Tuesday Newel1 Harris Mr. and Mrs. John Naples day afternoon guests of Mrs. E. 45. He scored 26 points for problem facing Thumb pro- and Chuckle Wechner of forenoon guest and Mrs. the Hawks. ducers.” Alex Cleland and Carol Curtis Cleland was a Harris 81 Company Eastpointe spent the week- Laming. Each session will be held at end at the Naples’ home Wednesday forenoon guest Work Like Magic! Elementary and intermedi- Great Lakes Junior College New Year’s Day dinner of Mrs. Alex Cleland and 5 17-872-2688 here. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John ate school students sold Red at the Bad Axe campus be- Mrs. Martin Sweeney was Carol Laming. Hawk jackets, the proceeds ginning at 1O:OO a.m. and Walker were Agnes Kanaski Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tyrrell aTuesday overnightguest of and friend Jim from which, $625, were concluding by 3:OOp.m. The Mr. and Mrs. Gary Main in and Cody were Saturday given Monday by Boosters Martin Sweeney entered evening guests of Mr. and cost of the 6-week course is Sagina w , Club Treasurer Dean Hoag, $100 which includes the Saginaw General Hospital Mrs. Glen Shagena. Professional and Business Clara Bond of Cass City Jan. 4 where he underwent City to Supt. Donald Crouse. The Dairy Nutrition Reference and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Theresa Gedert and Mrs. Cass money is to be used for field Notebook, breaks, and ma- surgery. Evans Gibbard spent Tues- Chronicle Decker were New Year’s Jim Doerr spent Tuesday trips by the students as the terials. Day dinner guests of Mr. and day afternoon in Bay City. school district doesn’t have register for aftcrnoon with Jim Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Phone 872-2010 DI RECTORY To and a com- Mrs. Cliff Jackson. I money for such purposes. plete outline of the course, New Year’s weekend Glaza were Saturday fore- I _-_ ----I Melvin and Charlotte Par- ACCOUNTANTS contact MSU Extension - ticka visited Penny Ciuigar ------I- 25 YEARS AGO Huron County by calling at McKenzie Hospital where Anderson Tuckey (5 17) 269-9949.Class size is she is recovering from sur- Some 70 workers at the limited, so please register as Betnhatdt & Co., P.C. BALU K., M.D. gery * Nestles Milk Plant in Ubly soon as possible. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt Cerliliod Public A aounlank Obs f e frrcian 8 G ynecologr s I walked off the job Tuesday 70 Norlh Elk Stfool were New Year’s Day din- Gary Anderson, CPA - 673.3137 Smushy. MI 18411 in a dispute over a new con- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tuckey, CPA - 872.3730 Phone (313) 648-4733 tract. They are seeking a 6.5 First craft union Jerry Bernhardl - 137 Bill Bredow. 673-3 I percent increase. An IRA from FB Annuity Company Omcr Hour*: In 1792 the first local craft Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gidden 715 E. Frank SI , Caro, MI guarantees you a lifetime retirement income. and M. TUOS, fhulf Frl Roger Parrish, vocal music union formed for collective of Elkton, Mr. and Mrs. p 10 5 . Amntmonls only You save on taxes, too, because your interest 6261 Church SI.,Cass City, MI Ahmr Howl clll instructor at Cass City High bargaining was organized Frank Masoulf of Bad Axe, earnings are tax-deferred. You might qualify Phone 872-4668 (313) MCln0 by Philadelphia shocmak- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terry of also School, reported this week Rich Ypma LUTCF to tax-deduct all your IRA deposits. Call today. that he has signed with Gary ers. It was disbanded in less Cass City and Mrs. Larry ------’’’ N. Van Dyke Making your future more predictable. COUNSELING Usher, on than a year, according to the Konkel, Marney and Lois Bad Axe, MI 484 13 I ------&-- the West coast, to collabo- U.S. Department of Labor’s Cardenas were Sunday 3hone 269-991 1 or 872-5152 FARM BUREAU DO YOU HAVE A Richard A. Hall, D.O. rate on a group of original Important Events In Ameri- lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1NSURANCE I- rnm.11 Ymiu raw YHUU ufi - #ARM uuuUWM - ri Awln DRINKING PROBLEM? Osreoparhic Physician written by Parrish. can Labor History. Gene Hill. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 4674 Hill SI. AND AL-ANON ~ Every Friday Evening - 8;OO p.m. Cass City, Michigan The new high school opened Monday for classes Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 872-4446 n n n ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS OH& 0724725 Ham 8724762 but workers are still busy in and AL-ATEEN various parts of the building. Tuesday Evenings 8:W p.m. Mrs. Olin Bouck was YERSONAL. LHALLENGING. PRIENDLY. St. Pancralius Parish Hall Basemen ~ Cass Citv named president of Good HOON K. Shepherd Lutheran Ladies ------HEALTH CARE JEUNG, M.D. Aid at its January meeting Su rgeo n Monday night. EXPERIENCETHE JORDAN DIFFERENCE. I MMEDl AT E NON-EMERGENCY Specialist in Stomach The new law that requires township clerks to remove HEALTH CARE and Bo we1 Problems 9 a m lo 5 p m. Daily from the rolls every voter fee $25 Salurday - 9 10 12 noon who has not voted for 2 years Including physioan’s fee is depleting the registration and clinic rmm Closed Thursday Cash basis, and we will give 6230 Hospilal Orivs lists in this presidential elec- you a sraremeni. Cass City, MI 48726 tion year, authorities re- No Apprnbnenl Usually ported this week. Henry Ne cessa fy Phone 872-461 1 6 00 8 30 p m Fridays 872-3490 Rock, Novesta clerk, re- 2 30 8 30 p rn Salurdays ported last week that he had 10 00 a rn 43 30 p m Sunday - been forced to chop some HILLS AND DALES 200 names from his voter HOSPITAL S.H. Raythatha, M.D. rolls. ------Dr. Ray HOME CARE 35 YEARS AGO c------Total Family Care THUMB AREA 1 4672 Hill St. Mason Wilson will retire HOME CARE AGENCY Cass City from Nestle’s Company af- Yursing, Physical, Occupational ter 40 years of service. . &Speechnervy Phone 872-5010 Wilson started his career at Nurse Aides Office Hours: Mon.-Frl. 8-5 Nestle’s March 10, 1918. Medicare, Medicaid !. Blue Crms Cerbtied His wife, who has been a Your hMyowed, @ale, nurse at Cass City and Pleas- nonprofit, hull serv3ce N.Y. Yun, M.D. ant Home Hospitals for over Home Care Agency 25 years, will be retiring too. 1-800-358-4749 Physician & Surgeon Office Hours: The Gavel Club, which Mon-Fri.- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. sponsors Girl Scout Troop ThUtS. - Closed No. 52, of which Mrs. Ear- Sat. - 9 a.m. lo 12 p.m. ney Seeley, Mrs. Robert Allen Wlthetspoon 6232 HosplIel Drive Naw England Lire Rabideau, Mrs. Joseph Care ClIy NEL Growlh Fund Gruber and Mrs. Maurice NEL Equily Fund Offlce 8724733 Taylor arc leaders, treated Getting a better job Our experienced and friendly financial NE1 lncorm Fund ROB.8724257 Money Mahat Sard the girls and leaders to a Training for a more rewarding career aid counselors are waiting now to Phone 872-2321 hayride just before Christ- Earning more money! provide you with a free assessment of 4615 Oak Cas Cily POD IATR ISTS mas.

I------your eligibility. Army Pvt. Ronald L. Behr, If these are your goals, Jordan College is OPTOMETRISTS son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis ready to help you reach them. NORTHEASTERN Behr, Snover, recently ar- Best of all, our unique PARTNERSHIP FOOT CLINIC rived in Berlin and is now Our students tell us that Jordan’s smaller FOR SUCCESS program offers 100% Or. David Batzer Dr. Judi Ecker Op tom e kisI assigned as a rifleman in classes, personal attention and supportive repayment of your college tuition loan Dr. Thomas Bobrowski Company E of the 6th In fan- “YOUR FAMILY FOOT try Regiment. faculty create a user0friendly atmosphere when you earn your certificate or degree. 4624 Hill SI. CARE CENTER” Inclement weather closed that is different from other colleges. Cass City 4672 Hill St., Cass City Cass City Schools Tuesday. And, you can earn a scholarship worth 872-4327 or You’ll find certificate and associate up to for you to complete your Otflce Hours: It was the first time during $1,000 3592 Center, Essexville the 1957-58school year that Mom-Fri.I 9.00-4:30 degree programs in some of today’s education at a four-year college or 89 5-8 594 872-3404 bad weather had forced can- hottest job markets. unive rsi t y . ------AI cellation of school. Members of the First Pres------I--VETERINARIANS PHYSICIANS -----c-- byterian Church inCassCity ------~ said good-by to the Rev. and Thumb Area Campus Edward Scollon, D.V.M. Mrs. M.R. Vender Sunday Dr. &ffrey Crowley Veterinarian evening at an informal gath- 6667 Main Street Chiropractor Farm and ering at the church. Rev. Cass City, MI 48726 Vender, who has served 14 Call 872-4394 Today! 5986 E. Cass City Rd Pet Animals Phone 872-2935 yearsaspastorof thechurch, Cass City (M-81) will preach his final sermon Phone 872-4241 4849 N. Sqer St.. Cas City Sunday -.-

€ASS CITY. MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13,1993 PAGE FIVE iVValbro, Irbital officials announce new arrangernent

Walbro Corporation has license to utilize Orbital’s while opening up new op- developed nearly 2 years announced that Orbital En- advanced small engine fuel portunities for Walbro in the ago. Orbital will issue Wal- ginc Corporation, Ltd. will injection technology manufacture of fuel system bro approximately 3.7 mil- acquire Walbro’s interest in (SEFIS). components for several lion Ordinary Shares in the fuel injection develop- The successful relation- important markets. Walbro Orbital Engine Corporation, ment and manufacturing ship between Orbital and considcrs its share owner- Ltd. with an approximate joint venture company, Or- Walbro dates to 3986, and ship in Orbital and the new market value of $7.8 million bital - Wal br o Corpora ti on. has resulted in the develop- SEFIS license as a continu- and $5.5 million in cash for In exchange for its invest- ment, for commercial pro- ing investment in the Orbital Walbro’s 50 percent interest ment in the joint venture, duction, of a high perform- technology,” in Orbital Walbro Corpora- Walbro will receive shares ance, cost-effective, direct Thc SEFIS license pro- tion. in Orbital and cash. In addi- injection system for internal vides Walbro with the op- Orbi tal-Walbro Corpora- tion, Walbro will purchase a combustion engines. portunity to utilize the emis- tion will become a wholly- THE TRI-COUNTY Honors Band was In announcing the ncw re- sions and fuel economy owned subsidiary of Orbital, lationship, Orbital’s Chief advantagcs of Orbital’s with operations based in busy rehearsing last weekat Caro High Divorce Executive Officer, Kim technology in one of its core Cass City, where it has re- School in preparation for this year’s Schlunke, said, “This ar- markets: small engines for cently relocated in the for- workshop rangement is an important industrial, marineand utility mer SEM building at the concert at the same location Jan. 31 at step for Orbital because it engine applications. corner of Garfield and Doerr slated facilitates licensing and “In addition, the SEFIS Road. Orbital-Walbto is 3 p.m. At right, Tara Board is one of 4 joint venture opportunities technology has excellent currently involved in pro- Cass City students in the band, com- with major automotive fuel potential for 2-cycleengines ducing fuel systems to sup- Ministries for Adult systems component compa- used in the 2-wheel indus- port Orbital’s licensees and posed of the top high school musicians Singles of the Thumb is nies with whom Orbital has try,” Althaver notes. “This Orbital’s engine. manufac- in Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac coun- sponsoring a divorce recov- been having discussions for represents a new market for turing operations in Te- ery workshop set for Jan. 15- some time.’’ Walbro, one which offers cumseh. ties. Feb. 26 at Our Savior Lu- L.E. Althaver, chairman, significant growth opportu- theran Church in Bad Axe. president and chief execu- nities as emerging countries The goal is to help partici- tive officer, Walbro Corpo- seek to improve fuel econ- In circuit court pants work at understanding ration, stated, “We are omy and emissions perform- .and building on the positive pleased with this new ar- ance for this important form rather than crying ovcrthc rangement, which allows us of transportation.” negative. to maintain our long-term The arrangement for the enter pleas, 7 sentenced relationship with Orbital, 5 The workshop will cover 7 exchange of shares was major areas of healing: Five people entered pleas Township July 27-31, and sheriff without bond. Sen- He was scntenced to one Vassar, was sentenced for a “Identity,”“Getting my ‘ex’ Argument in Cass and 7 othcrs were sentenced received and concealed sto- tencing is to be scheduled. year probation and a com- plea of guilty to fourth de- in focus,” “Assuming re- Friday and Monday in Tus- len coins, bonds and cash *Terry L. Sharp, 29, Caro, bined 150 days in jail with gree criminal sexual con- sponsi bi 1 i t y ,” “Forg i vc - COl3 County Circuit Court. Scpt. 11, also in Ellington cntercd a plca of guilty to work release and credit for 2 duct involving coercion or ness,” “Dating and remar- City Sunday leads *Tony S. Bossert, 18, of Township. operating a motor vehicle days already served, and fbrce Sept. 5 in Vassar riage,” “Single parenting,” Cass City, pleaded guilty to while under the influence of ordcred to pay $100 in costs Township. and “Let go and live!” The Three additional charges plus any other expenses in- Grimshaw was sentenced breaking and entering an of breaking and entering and liquor, third offense, and workshop will also feature resisting and obstructing a curred by the county, a $100 to 3 ycars probation and 180 to assault charges unoccupied dwelling with 4 counts of larceny were video tapes of the Rev. Andy intent to commit larceny, police officcr Dec. 8 in Caro. fine and a $30 victim crime days in jail, with credit for Morgan’s Divorce Recov- A man was arrested in Cass Cass City police statcd dismissed as part of a plea fee. one day served, and ordered and receiving and conceal- bargain agreement. A pre-sentence investiga- ery Workshop. Morgan is a City early Sunday morning Bradley S. Plowman, 28, of ing stolen property valued at tion was ordered and bond *Richard D. Burks, 37, to pay $200 in costs plus any writer, consultant, seminar after he allegedly dragged Fairgrove, rcported he was more than $100. A pre-sentence investiga- was continued at $4,000. Davison, was sentenced to other costs incurred by the and workshop speaker. his girlfriend alongside his visiting his children at thc Court rccords state Bossert tion was ordered by the Sentencing is to be set. 30 months to 5 years in county, a $200 fine, a $30 victim crime fee and $30 The workshop will be held car for half a block and then homc of his ex-girlfriend, broke into a shed at 3055 E. court, which remanded Bos- *Lagusta C. Bables, 44, prison, with credit for one from 7:30 to 10 p.m. A fee attempted to hit the Jcnnifer Byrd,6428 Pine S t., Gilford Rd. in Ellington scrt to the custody of the Vassar, pleaded guilty to day served, for his pleas of oversight fee. will be charged to partici- woman’s ex-boyfriend. Cass City, whcn Darling, attempted dclivery of co- no contest to 2 counts of *Gerald L. Rich, 29, Caro, pate and pre-registration is Trent L. Darling, 30, Cass Byrd’s current boyfriend, caine Dec. 2 in Vassar. attcmpted first degree crimi- pleaded innocent to a charge prc fcrred. City, was arrested on suspi- arrived at the home and Bables was remanded to nal sexual conduct. of probation violation. To register, call the church cion of felonious assault, began arguing with Byrd. A pre-trial is to be sched- 7 arraigned in the custody of the sherifEand The court considered and at 269-7642, or contact Di- malicious destruction of Byrd told Darling to leave, setuled at in $500. the case. Bond was a pre-sentence investigation dismissed thc original 2 ane at 269-6228 or Patty at property over $100 and driv- then followed him out to his was ordered. Sentencing is 872-3253. Free baby sitting ing with a suspended license car, according to reports, counts of first degree crimi- Rich, who was ;laced on district court to be scheduled. nal sexual conduct, will be available upon re- following the 12:25 a.m. which state he allegedly 36 months probation follow- *Shawn L. Sherman, 19, Court records state Burks quest. incident. grabbed Byrd by the arm The following people were counts of writing 2 non-suf- Decker, was sentenced for a ing a 1991 conviction of while he was inside the car attempted to cngage in sex- recently arraigned on felony ficient fund checks within plea of guilty to 2 counts of carrying a concealed and drove eastbound on Pine ual penetration with a child weapon, violated probation charges in Tuscola County 10 days and one count of unlawful use of a motor under the age of 13 years in Strcet, dragging her along- District Court: writing a no-account check. when kallegedly damaged side the vehicle. vehicle. 1989 and Oct. 4, 1992, in Your neighbor saw *Donald A. Sousa, 21, He was sentenced to 3 property and a home belong- Plowman stated he ran to Court records state the of- Vassar Township. Vassar, is charged with re- years’probationand 2 terms ing to Darlene Dailey De. help Byrd and pulled her fenses allegedly occurred *Raymond J. Caraballo, 18, court records state. sisting and obstructing a of l8Odays in thecountyjail 29, Bay City, was sentenced from the car. He said hc then police officer and being Aug. 15-19 in Vassar and *George R. Cox, 36, Caro, involved checks of $80.54, (90 days deferred) with to 2 years probation and 30 bcgan walking northbound drunk and disorderly Jan. 10 work release and credit was sentenced to 2 years .Laws restricting on a sidewalk along Leach $90, $60, $90, $50, $7.30 for days in jail, with work re- in Caro. 51 days already served. He lease and credit for 2 days probation and 60 days in jail, Street when Darling madc a and $131.04, all drawn on with credit for one day Bond in the case was set at was also ordered to pay served, for a plca of guilty to U-turn and allegedly tried to $3,000 and a preliminary Second National Bank. served, for a plea of no con- kmokingv good idea hit him, driving over the $2,185 in restitution, $200 writing a non-sufficient examination was scheduled in court costs plus any other test to attempted second 3 curb and striking a fence at Bond for Morrison was set fund check over $200. for 9 a.m. Jan. 22. expenses incurred by the degree criminal sexual con- ::The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued the Ross Kraft residence, at $2,000. Her preliminary He was also ordered to duct. :$ report condemning secondhand smoke and hopes it will 4453 Leach St. .Brian P. McIntosh, 19, exam was slated for Friday county,a$200fineanda$30 make restitution and pay Cass City, faces charges of victim crime fee. Cox was charged with at- lfnotivate state and local government to further restrict Darling denied the accusa- morning. $150 in costs, a $150 fine tempting to engage in sexual $noking in public places. fleeing a police officer, According to records, and a $30 victim crime fee. tions, saying Byrd ran out to reckless driving, possessing *Daniel L. Kennedy, 36, contact with a child under ::Sean Zawilinski of Cass City feels that a law restricting all Sherman’s offenses took The offense involved a his car and must havc gotten an open intoxicant in a mo- Garden City, faces one place Nov. 3, 1991, and the age of 13 years April 19 :hokingin public places would $239 check drawn on War- her sweatshirt caught in the tor vehicle, possession of count of larceny in a build- March 24 and involved in Wells Township. $e a good idea. door handle, and that he ren Schools Credit Union marijuana and possession of ing and 2 counts of 3 non- motorcycles belonging to *Mark R. Rainbolt, 44, Ot- hlthough she is a non-smoker, didn’t realize it. sufficient fund checks July 22 in Almer Township, ;* a dangerous weapon (metal- Dennis Long and Danny court records state. ter Lake, pleaded guilty .$he was raised in a family of He statcd Plowman ran lic knuckles) Jan. 3 in within IO days. Ulfig, respectively. during his arraignment on a :smokers. There were only 2 of towards his car with a tire El li ng ton Townsh ip. He allegedly stole a 30-06 *Kimberly L. Russell, 20, charge of malicious destruc- :es among 8 children who never iron or other objcct and rifle April 2 in Indianfields *Joseph B. Garbacz, 37, Deford, received a 6-month tion of property involving a $yoked, she confided, but 3 of began hitting the vehicle. Bond was set at $2,000 and Township, and is accused of Caro, was sentenced for delayed sentence and was building in Millington Dec. :&e smokers have been success- Darling said hc thcn drove writing non-sufficient fund ordered to pay $230 in costs a preliminary exam was pleas of no contest to operat- * 26. :ful in kicking the habit. around the block, saw Plow- slated for Friday at 9 a.m. checks of $10, $20, $37.25, ing a motor vehicle while and a $30 victim crime fee A pre-sentence investiga- ::Zawilinski is fighting smoking man standing in the middle *Michael D. Chedister, 22, $24.71, $66.53 and $28.50 under the influence of liq- for a plea of guilty to deliv- tion was ordered and bond .‘in her own family. She and of the strect and swerved to Vassar, was arraigned on a last March in Car0 and uor, second offense, and ery of marijuana Sept. 15 in was continued at $1,0oO. feusband, Martin, have 3 chil- miss him. charge of discharge of a fire- Almer Township. All the driving with a suspended Novesta Township. Sentencing is to be sched- :@en, Heather, 16, Heath, 11, Byrd was treated for minor arm resulting in an injury checks were drawn on license July 5 in Caro. *Francis L. Grimshaw, 62, uled. :bd Sarah, 5. None of them injuries at Hills and Dales Nov. 26 in Arbela Town- Credit Union One, court -.“hoke. General Hospital, CassCity, ship. records state. .:* Martin does smoke but is and then rcleascd, reports Bond for Kennedy was set !gorking on kicking the habit. He restricts his smokirig to state. Bond in the case was set at at a combined $20,000. A :@nelevel of the home. Police found Darling at the $100. A preliminary exam preliminary exam was kIf the EPA is correct, it’s good that he does. The agency Shell Gas Station in Cass will be held Friday morning. scheduled for Friday morn- :$ys that about 3,000 non-smokers a year die from lung City, where he was taken ‘Pauline N. Bills, 43, Caro, ing. :Cancer because of secondhand cigarette smoke. intocustody and then lodged faces 2 counts of arson in- *Allen R. Miller, 17, :;The EPA also says that other people’s smoke increases the at thc Tuscola County Jail. volving a house andlor con- Decker, was arraigned on a fisk of pneumonia and bronchitis in children. He was arraigned on the tents at 217 Monroe St., charge of unlawful use of a ‘A charges in Tuscola County Caro, Nov. 16. motor vehicle involving a District Court. Bond was set Bond was set at a combined car belonging to Denise at $4,000 and a preliminary $10,000 and a preliminary Posluszny, Cass City, Dec. exam ination was scheduled exam was scheduled for Fri- 7. for Jan. 22 at 9 a.m. day morning. Bond was set at $2,000 and *Dawn L. Morrison, 22, a preliminary exam was set West named Bay City, was arraigned on 2 for Friday morning. ENDS THURSDAY 7:30 ONLY ” Barg ai n Nit e” Tee n/Ad u It $2.00 distinguished * *************** EDDIE MURPHY is * “THE DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN” graduate ? Welcome Detroit $ STARTS FRIDAY Tech. Sgt. James A. West rcccntly was selected as a Edison LOADED WITH LAUGHS distinguished graduatc of a noncommissioned officers’ Fun Happens in Rustwater Kansas academy . Distinguished the Con-Artist Preacher Arrives graduates arc those ranking from & Restaurant in thc top IO pcrccnt of their Golf Course class in the arcx of military profess i ona I i s m , a p pc a r - 61 06 Beechwood Drive ancc, Icadcrship, and aca- dcm i c s . 6439 Main Cass City During thc course, the ser- * 072-5345 Phpne: (517) 872-5642 geant rcccivcd advanced * * military leadership and managcmcn t training. * * West, an avionic systems * 20%OffAllShoes * Open For Sunday Brunch specialist, is the son of Edna * L. McLachlan of Cass City 10% Off All Purses and Arthur C. West of * IO, Dccker. * Layaway Gift Certificates * Starting January 1993 SOON: “THE BODYGUARD” Thc sergeant is a 1978 * * ”HOME ALONE 2” graduate of Marlcttc High School. ***************u IO:OOa.m, to 2:00p.m1 PAGE SIX CASS’CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 199.3 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Bulldogs suffer first league loss at hands of A-F

Thc Owen-Gage Bulldogs quarter’s end. fell from the unbcatcn ranks “We just wcren’t in the in thc North Central Thumb game all night,” said Lcague Friday as they wcrc Wright. soundly defeated by visiting The winners expanded the Akron -Fa i rgrovc , 72- 3 8. lcad to 41-17 by thc inter- The ‘Dogs now smd at 3- mission as Shawn Fischcr 3 on the year and will travel burned the nets for 12 first ~o North Huron Friday to half points on his way to a battletone of the NCTL fa- game high 23 markers. vorites. The Vikings im- Any hopes of a comeback proved to 2-4 on the cam- werc laid to rest in the open- paign. ing moments of the 3rd pe- Coach Brian Wright’s riod as the winners went on a cagers will havc to avoid 19-12 run to seal the win. thcir first quartcr woes this Besides Fischer, the Vi- DEFENDING THEIR NCTL volleyball title will be Coach wcek if they hope to have kings got double digit pcr- Judy Campbell’s 1993 Bulldog spikers. They are: (front row, any chance of upsetting thc formanccs from Jeff Hcn- (1ning (12) and John Strcei from left) Jill SusaIla, Alissa Draschil, Carli Sakido, Lori Warriors.With thc Vikings, Owen- Ondraika. Michelle Tkacz. Back row (from left) Brandv Gage struggled in the open- Brcnt Fria led the losers OWEN-GAGE’S MATT Mandich sums up a Viking de-

Robin Wildman, Coach Campbell, Melody Abfalter. from Ryan Radabaugh had I‘rame well after the garnc the hosts trailing 19-3 at thc had becn decidcd. Garza was the only other player from either team to post 2 Read Me& Peg - Page 2 Talented veterans return numbers in the record books as he finished the night- with 10 points.

OWEN-GAGE - R. 0-G spikers set for title run Radabaugh 0-0 (1-2) 1; E. Susalla 0-0 (2-3) 2; B. Fritz The Owen-Gage volley- consisting of NCTL foes, before heading to compete whom saw action last sea- 2-2 (5-9) 15; J. Garza 3-0 (4- ball team appears to be on before defeating CPS in the in the Bad Axe tournament son. 5) 10; M. Mandich 0-1 (0-0) the road to another North semifinals and then down- Saturday. 3; G. Emmons 1-0 (1 -4) 3; S. Central Thumb League title, ing Akron-Fairgrove in the A couple of sophomores, Story 2-0 (0-0) 4, : evident after Saturday’s championship match, 15-7 Although the graduation Melody Abfalter and Angie TOTALS - 8-3 (1 3-22) 38. season opening effort in the (14-16) and 15-6. loss of Lisa Dorsch, an all Wildman, turned in impres- Carsonvil le-Port Sani lac The Bulldogs should lcarn NCTL performer, Angie sive showings at the CPS AKRON-FAIRGROVE - tournament. more about themselves this Gruber and Aimee Mer- tourney and are certain to D. Czelada 3-0 (0-0) 6; J. Coach Judy Campbcll’s week as they travel Thurs- chant will surely hurt the contribute as the scason Brink 1-0(0-0) 2; D,Kirk 3- spikers had little trouble day to tangle with thealways defending NCTL champi- progresses. O(2-2)8; J. Streetcr3-0(5-7) with the tournament pool, tough Bay City All Saints ons, Coach Campbell has 1 1 : J. Adams 2-0 (1 -2) 5; R. plenty of talcnt rcturning on Lacthem 1-0 (0-0) 2; J. Hen- OWEN-GAGE VOLLEYBALL 1992-93 hcr 1993 squad. ning 4-0 (4-6) 12; s. Fischcr 3 from 1 1-0 (I -3) 23; L. S hcridan 0- Jan. 11 Bad Axe Home 6:15 Leading the way will be 0 (1 -4) 1 ; D. Fry 1-0(0-0) 2. 14 Bay City All Saints Away 6:OO seniors Alissa Draschil, a TOTALS - 30-0 (14-24) 72. 16 Bad Axe Tournament unanimous NCTL selcction area on 21 North Branch Wesleyan Home 4: 15 last year, and Carli Salcido, 25 CPS Homc 6:15 also named to thc dean’s list Feb.4 Peck Home 6:15 conference’s first team all 5 Bad Axe Tourncy, JV 4:00 stars, Three area residents are 6 Lakeg gournament Also back from last year’s among 1,313 students who 00 8 Caseyille Home 615 team that capturcd a district achieved placement on the $1,149 11 W,T W.T CPS Away 6:15 title are Lori Ondrajka and spring quarter dean’s list at BLUE BAY LEAGUE $8490° 13 USA Tournament Jill Susalla. Both werc Michigan Technological WL WL Whirlpool Model EDZZMMXR Nb- WhirIpod Model EB19MK No-Frost Frost Refrigerator 22.1 Ft. Refrigerator 19.1 Cu. Et. Capacity 15 Bay City All Saints Home 6: 15 important cogs in the Bull- University, Houghton, by Cass City 31 51 Cu. 18 Port Hope Away 615 earning a grade point aver- Capaclty Thru-The-Door Ice & Water 6.35 Cu. Ft. Bottom Freezer Textured dog machine last season. Bad Axe 31 33 Dispenser Temperature Con- Steel Doors Provision For Optional 20 Caseville Tournament age 3.5 higher. Jet-Cold Susalla earned 2nd team all of or EPBP 13 43 trolled Meat Pan Humidity Controlled ICEMAGIC” Automatic Ice Maker 22 North Huron Away 6:15 conference rccognition in Mxlette 13 26 Vegetable Crisper 25 Kingston Away 6:15 1992. The veteran Ondrajka The area studcnts are Ste- March 1 Akron-Fairgrove Home 6:15 ven N. Bills and Michael T. 6 Districts will bc asked to pick up some of the scrving void left Bills, both of Cass City and NORTH CENTRAL, 15 Regionals both juniors majoring in by the graduation of Mer- THUMB D chant, who had a sinkle sea- biological scicnces, and WL WL son record of 152 ace serves. Kevin L. Farmer, Ubly, a Peck 30 32 senior majoring in business Kingston 21 23 Novestu Although Coach adm inistra t ion e Owen-Gage 2 1 3 3 Campbc!l’s troops will lack North Huron 2 1 2 3 six, they will benefit from School officials noted Ste- Akron-Fair 21 24 church to thc quickness and experi- vcn Bills is among 287 stu- Port Hope 12 33 cncc of Michelle Tkacz and dents who earned straight A cps 03 25 host concert STANDINGS Janet Abfalter, both of averages. Caseville 03 06 A “Expressions of Faith,” a Pat Curtis 7-0 talented 11 member musical Dave Hall 5- 1 group from North Branch, Rolling Hills 3-3 W,T. will present a concert of Hemans 2-4 $3990° SAVE $loooo Kcn Cards 1-6 Whirlpool Model EV150CXSW Up- Whirlpool Model EH150CX.P Chest contemporary praise and dght Freezer 13.1 cu. Ft. storage Freezer 15.2 Cu.Ft. Storage Capacity worship Sunday, Jan. 17, at JPS 1-5 Capacity Slim 28” Width Textured Slide & Stdre Basket c Adjustable 7:Op.m. at Novesta Church Steel Door 3 Full-Width Shelves Bulk Temperature Control 0 Defrost Drain of Christ, 2896 N. Cemetery B Storage Trivet. Key-Eject Lock. Road. Charmont 6-0 B rcn t wood 4-3 WHIRLPOOL WASHER & DRYER PAIR Charmont Motel 13-3 Their program also in- 24” Wide Washer With Regular/Heavy & Short Cycles. 2-Temperatures. Automatic cludes solos and testimonies Caro Auto Brite 3-3 Electric Dryer With Heat Or Air Fluff Drying. Includes 90-Minute Timer. while using a variety of 7 Nicol Ex 2-4 LA3400/LE3005.Regular $589. different backup instru- Chappels 1-6 ments. The public is invited. Jan. 4 - Dave Hall 82, Roll- ing Hills 65. Todd Christy Sr. Citizens’ Menu with 19 points led Dave Senwr citizens are asked to Hall, and Ken Cotton with make reservations on the day 20 led Rolling Hills. of the meal between 8 a.m. Pat Curtis 104, Hcmans and 9 a.m. by calling Ann Elcvator 73. Tom William- Stepka, 872-5337. son had 28 points to lead Pat 18-20-22 Curtis, and Mike McLaugh- Jan. lin with 21 led Hemans. RETURNING TO LEAD the Owen-Gage volleyball team Monday - Closed - Martin Jan. 6 - Auto Brite 70, Luther King Day. Nicol Ex 48. Ron Moore will be senior starters (from left): Carli Salcido, Lori On- Wednesday - Tuna with 14 points’ led Auto Noodle Casserole, Beet Britc, and Steve Ruthko drajka, Alissa Draschil and Jill Susalla. Salad, Orange-Pineapple with 16 led Nicol Ex. NO MONEY DOWN AND NO PAYMENTS Jello, Oatmeal Cookies, OR FINANCE CHARGES FOR 90 DAYS! Henrichs appointed to commission Financing Offered To Qualified Credft Customers Through Whirlpool Acceptance Corporation. Ask For Details Rcccntly, Gcnc Witturn of and Sailors Relicf Commis- mcnt of Vernon L. Henrichs Millington rctircd from the sion. Probatc Judgc Wallace of Caro to fill the vacancy It All Starts With Low Prices!! Superstore! ?uscola County Soldicrs Kcnt announces appoint- created by Wittum’s retire- ment.

Henrichs is a past Corn- mandcr of the Tuscola County Allied Veterans Council, has served on the Vcterans Trust Fund Com- mittce, and is it member of the Reese Post 139 of the Amcrican Legion. Hc is also I past Dcpiutmcnt Com- muncicr of the American Lcgion. CASS CITY, MICMGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1903 PAGE SEVEN Lakers defeated 61 -43 Hawks for real? Key Ubly, Bad Axe games this week will tell

By the end of the weck the offensive rcbounding was the Lakers convertcd a hor- CASS CITY - LAKERS Cass City Red Hawks will getting better as the team rendous 4 of 17 for 24 per- CASS CITY - S. Musks 0-0 have determined if they are posted a 40-26 edge on the cent. (2-2) 2; R. Bouck 5-0 (0-0) king ofthe hillin theThumb. boards, with Ulfig snagging Both teams converted 44 LAKERS - J. Mallst 3-1 (O- 10; J. Gibson 3-0 (0-0) 6; R. They will also learn whether a big 10 boards followcd by pcrcent of shots from the 0) 9; J. Krohn 3-0 (1 -3) 7; H. Lloyd 3-0 (2-4) 8; G. LeVal- the loss to Bad Axe before Lloyd’s 7. Lloyd also ficld. Ulfig scored 23 and Krohn 4-0 (1-3) 9; K. Jantz Icy 1-2 (0-0) 8; P. Ulfig 9-0 the holiday was a fluke or if played tough dcfcnsc. Cass Bouck 10 for Cass City. Bcn 1-0 (0-0) 2; €3. Krebs 6-0 (2- (5-6) 23; P. Murphy 2-0 (0- the Hatchets will be the team City converted 9 of 12 free Krebs led the Lakers with 14 8) 14; A. Mitin 1-0 (0-0)2. 0) 4. to beat in the Blue Bay throws for 75 pcrcent while points. ‘I’OI’ALS: 18-1 (4-17) 43. TOTALS - 23-2 (9-12) 61. League. The Hawks were sched- uled to play at Ubly Tuesday and the Bcarcats are rated as Cass City posts easy win over one of the premier Thumb teams. Cass City plays at Bad Axe Friday. Marlette in Blue Bay, 65-43 Cass City played one of its better games of the season It appcared as if the C‘ass paced by Paul Murphy’s 2 Cass City dominated the half to post a 52-4 1 decision and easily handled visiting City Red Hawks received a buckets to take the Icad, and shtistics. The tcam outshot over the Hawk junior var- Lakers for the second time wake-up call when the team were ncver behind again. thc Raiders from 2-point sity. this season, 61-43. lost its first game of the sea- The Red Raiders bounced range, sinking 24 of 41 for Coach Jeff Hartcl attrib- son to Bad Axe in the last back to close the gap to 3 59 pcrcent, while Marlettc CASS CITY - MARLETTE uted much of the team’s gamc before the holidays. points at the end of the quar- W~S19 of 43 for 44 percent. success to the defcnse. It Tucsday the Hawks domi- ter, but never got close aftcr Frorri 3-point range the CASS CITY - S. Muska I- was the best defense we’ve nated the Marlette Red that. Hawks wcre one for .7 and O (0-1) 2; M. Sherman 0-0 played this year, he said. Raiders, dcfeating the visi- With Maurice Evans and Marlctte 3- 12. (I -4) 1 ; R. Bouck 1-0 (2-2) Our full court pressure took tors 65 to 43 to move into a Paul Ulfig finding the range 4; J. Gibson 2-0 (3-6) 7; R. the Lakers out of their game. tie for the Blue Bay League with 3 buckets each, Cass Cass City had a big bulge in Lloyd 3-0 (1-2) 7; G. LeVal- The visitors were charged lead. City stormed toa38-24 half- the important rebounding ley 3-0 (1 -1) 7; P. Ulfig 7-0 with 16 turnovers. There were some bright time margin. department, out-boarding (3-6) 17; P. Murphy 2-1 (0- Fans were treatcd to some spots in the game, Coach The Hawks clamped down the losers, 40 to 25. 0) 7; M. Evans 5-0 (2-2) 12; of the finest basketball of the Jeff Harid observed, Our on defcnse in the third pe- D. Wallace 0-0 (1 -2) 1. season in the first quarter as defcnse is getting better and riod and uscd balanced scor- Ulfig (17) and Evans (12) TOTALS - 24-1 (14-26) turnovers were rare and both wc are taking better care of ing by 5 players to push OUI were thc only Hawks in 6s. teams shot well. thc ball with fewcr turn- in front 54-33 going into the doublc figures, but 10 play- overs. final 8 minutes. ers shared in the scoring. MARLETTE - Cargill 1-0 Paul Ulfig carried the scor- Hartel says that the team With the game decided, Matt Sullivan and Mark (0-0) 2; Willis 1-0 (0-0) 2; PAUL MURPHY has provided the Hawks with some instant ing load in the period as he will be looking to put 4 Qll both coaches unloaded the Lefler scored 10 each for Barnes 0-1 (1-3) 4; Patrick offense off the bench this year. The junior guard-forward has counted 11 points with some quarters together and to jell benches to close out the Marlette. 1-2(0-0)8; Cowper 1-0(1 -2) tough rebounding and was as a tcam. game. 3; Lefler 5-0 (0-0) 10; a fine outside shot and can take the ball to the basket as he the beneficiary of some Marlettc was ahead 5-4 at Hartel noted that the JV GAME Jackson 1-O(0-2)2;Sullivan demonstrates here in Friday’s game against the Lakers. excellent passing by Cass the4 minute mark in the first Hawks received strong pcr- 5-0 (0-0) 10; Baranowski 1- City’s guards. quarter when the Hawks forrnances from Ulfig, The Marlette Red Raider 0 (0-0) 2. Trailing the action is Ron Bouck. skiged a 10-1 advantage Evans and Murphy, JV squad rallied in thc last TOTALS: 16-3 (2-7) 43. Cass City took control of the game in the second quar- ter. A combination of a 3uy Our Discount Priced Generic Brands Tc pressure defense and some Wrestlers bow to Marlette, fine guard play by Ron Bouck keyed theattack. The SAVE MONEY senior guard drove to the basket twice for buckets in place 2nd in tournament the period and then did it again in the last half. It’s unusual for a coach to The loss was to Marlettc, Thc only Cass City winners showing in the Sandusky see improvement in his team which undoubtedly is the against the Red Raiders Invimtiond, earning a tro- Meanwhile, the Lakers after a 61-15 defeat, but finest team in the Thumb, were Bob Davis (112 phy with asecondplacefin- went stone cold dead from Coach Don Markel said that Markel says. It was the first the foul line, missing all 6 pounds), Ken DubaY (275 ish bchind Comstock Park attempts in the quarter. his wrestlers were definitely dual meet loss in Blue Bay pounds) and Matt HopPC from the Grand Rapids aea. improved from the previous League competition against (125 pounds). The results were: : The Lakers’ only surge of tournament at Bad Axe. 2 wins. Cass City madc a Strong ComstockPark I84 the game came in the third Cass City 162 1/2 quarter, Trailing 34-20, Sanduskv 152 1/2 SERVALL QUALITY SERVALL QUALITY Coach Bill McLellan put his Marine City 144 Children’s team in a zone defense and Non Brown City 69 Aspirin $139 $399 the visitors scored thc first 5 Marine City (B) 20 Non 30 ct Aspirin points of the period. A bas- 100 ct. Comstock Park (B) 7 Compare to Children’s Tylenol .. $3.68 Compare to Tylenol ...... $6.81 ket by John Gibson followed Dryden 4 by a rebound bucket by Ulfig Ten of the 11 Cass City stopped the rally and the wrestlers placed in the meet. Lakers never got closer than Domonick Vargo was se- 9 points after that. lected as the outstanding wrestler of the meet by the Uass City started the final coaches, winning a plaque. quarter with a 10-point lead First place finishers and -and quickly put the game on their weight class for Cass ice, helped again by the City were: Matt Hoppe, 125; Lakers’ foul shooting (1 for Vargo, 145; Ed Nizzola, ~ROBAF~ 5)- 152. Hartel said that Cass City’s Second places were won by: Bob Davis, 112; Jeff Mathewson, 140; Dan [GJieofeneslnSyrup, Muska, 171. Expecroranl Luosens ana Relieves Third places were won by: Chest Congsslion Chris Revis, 119; Tom For Chlldrerr and Adults Davis, 160; Ken Dubay, The first balloon Matt Hoppe Domonick Vargo 275. Fourth place was. earned by I flight in the United Undcfeatcd with 14-0 record Wrcstler of the mcct States occurred in Jeremy Markcl, 103 pounds. 1793. 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Any size fill job Cd1 anytime 6:30, Free Estimates woou, 3 1YU.W. 8 /2-3384-_ Phone 872-54 10. Knights of 872-3563 __ 872-4502 .2-1-13-3 { F~~Rarrt VA Columbus Council No. 8- 1- 13-d \ A A-blAL 8- 1-23-tf DO YOU LOVE cats and 8892. 5-12-31-tf dogs? Need an energetic Steve Wright Painting "self-starter" who will use initiative and common sense. Must understand, carry out and relay orders, and be responsible for clean- liness of area. Non-smoker. ment for sale, Denon 4- 12-JU-j 4842 Hemlock Lane CD player $250, SENIOR DANCE Call after 6 p.m. 872-2698. DCD800 Cass City, Mich. 48726 11-12-23-4 Fisher speakers $250, On- FOR RENT - One bedroom Friday, Gas & Oil Furnaces kyo 45W receiver $175, apartment at Cass City Sen- Jan. 15 Commercial - Residential 7p.m. to 11 p.m. Custom Wallpapering All Gas Appliances Memorial Nice 3 bedroom home in Owendale on large corner Onkyo tape deck $125, Sony ior Citizens Apartments, auto. reverse tape deck $75, Call Equal Airless Spray spacious lot and half. Nocost to buyer if qualified. Call 872-2009. Hous- V.F.W. HALL HEATING IN MEMORY OF Hazen A. today for more details. Sony turn table with Stanton ing Opportunity. 4-1 1-11-tf Phone (517) 872-4654 and Kritzman. A yearago Jan. 8, cartridge $100. Complete Dennis and his 8-4- I 5-t f 1992, our husband and fa- systcm price also available. Spacious 3 bedroom ranch, $28,500,with pole build- 1 -BEDROOM apartment Musicmakers COOLING ther passed away. The Call 872-3734. 2-12-30-3 FARM BUREAU I~SLU- ing, on large spacious lot. Owner is motivated to sell for rent - living room, $10 a couple, $5 single sound of your voice we can- quickly. kitchen, dinette area, full me: Auto, Farm, Crop, SPECIALIST not hear, Your quiet chuckle Shop Cass City! bath, 12x18' privacy+deck. Lunch Included Home, Business, Life, An- Paul L. we cannot see, Your tender Mobile Home for quick sale. $8,900.00. Addition, We can meet or beat big Available around March 1. 5-1-6-2 nuit&. Frad Kluger touch we cannot feel. The deep well, large lot. city prices. Guarantees Call after 5:OO fcjr appoint- (Agent), office 3754598 or Brown memories of yesterday are FOUND - Nice light color home 269-7854. 8-2-284 and low prices are our ment, 872-4862. 4-1-6-tf Owner sometimes hard to bear. But dog. Call 872-3454 after 5 State Licensed your love is forever en- D.L. HUTCHINSON REALTY, INC. system for making happy p.m. 5- 1-6-3 grained in our hearts. If we 451 N. STATE ST. FOR RENT - The Paint Thomas Roofing 24 Hour Emergency ;%&?;:;;: c us tomers. Store has a wallpaper should shed a tear when no CAW,MICHIGAN 48723 NOTICE Serving the area Service C.C. Muffler SI steamer for easy removal of one else sees, They are but 3-1-13-1 (517) 673-7773 The Department of Natural CALL 517-872-2734 precious memories we alone Brake Shop old wallpaper. Call 872- Resources will be accepting for 21 years 6597 Main, Cass City 8-1 1 -4-* can only share. Our precious 2445. 4-1 1-24 bids on several stands of tim- LICENSED 872-225 1 memories will forever re- ber on the Deford, Vassar and INSURED INCOME TAX SERV- main very deeply in our ------FOR RENT - ground floor, Tuscola game areas, Tuscola CE" - Prompt, pcrsonal at- hearts. Greatly missed by onc bedroom apartment, County. For more infoma- BONDED mion. Soper's Tax Serv- FOR SALE - Storage barns, adults only, partly fur- tion. contact the Cass City Gladys Kritzman and fam- :e, 3371 River St., King- ily. 15-1-13-1 all sizes, craft items. Will nished, heat furnished, Field Office, 4017 E. Car0 87212970 ton. Mich. Phone 517-683- Cass City, MI 48726. or deliver. Call 872-2608. $225. Phone 872-3082 eve- Kd.. Cass City house south on nings. 4-1- 13-tf Phone 517-872-5300. Bids Hurds Corner Rd. off Cass must be received by January HOUSE FOR RENT - 3 25, 1993, before 11:OO a.m. City Rd. Harold Deering. 5- 1-6-2 WK Paint Service 2-9-23-tf bedroom in the country, Cas City School District. BINGO - every Wednesday New to this area Call 665-2284. 4- 1 - 13-2 night. Open 6:OO-early bird Not just a paint job, but Wedding 630 - regular bingo 7:oO. complete ren o vation MOBILE HOME for rent services. Carpentry, Post 3644 w,waver St Siding * Windows New on the Market - Just south of town, very nice 3 Announcements just out of Cass City. 2 5-2-2&tf plastering, paper and vinyl Co-Operative Buslness. bedroom ranch home on 16 acres, wooded and a pond, bedrooms, garbage and wa- hanging, copper and Pole Buildings The Way To Do Business In The 90s. Taught by major 2 breezewaysdone in knotty pine, 2carattachedgarage ter included, nice and clean. Certified Master Mechanic P. V. C. experience 2805 Crawford Rd. plus a 24x30 insulated workshop. $69,900 - F680 $225.00 per month,$100.00 colleges and universities. Computer Alignments Insured - References Huge inmme potential. Part- deposit down. 872-2307. FREE ESTIMATES (5 17) 872-4780 Between Cass City & Caro - Very nice 2 bedroom 4-1-13-3 Computer Balance time. Free information. Send SASE to CBCM. Box 21 mobile home just off M-8 1, possible 3rd bedroom, 1 I/ ~ -~ ~ & Rotation 072-5648 8-1 1-25-tf Dewitt,MI 48820. 2 baths, newer carpet, small entry, 2 car garage with HOUSE FOR RENT in Cass Front End parts T & C Collision opener. $22,900 - MH591 City, 2 miles from town. Shocks & Struts Soda-SnackVending Route. 5097 Koepfgen Road R~ionproofbusiness.Hot Call €or more information. Brakes Cass City, MI 48726 Huntsville Park - Excellent for a couple starting out, 812-2369. 4- 1-13-2 new$3hsker. Hiinatethe 2 bedroom mobile home, natural gas heat, laundry Tune-ups (5 17) 872-42 I5 middleman buy factory dW area. $3,800 MH592 Catalogs loaned Free Estimates Carpet & Upholstery 1 mile.west, 1 1/4 north 1-8363. - CASS CITY Mini Storage 15 years' experience over night . now renting 20 new units. All your tire needsfrom Chuck Mester National Company School Call 872-3917. 4-7-29-tC Market - Fund raising, one of wheelbarrows Tom Russell a kind, exclusive product, to tractors Free Subscript ion FOR RENT - Masonic Managers protected territory. FulVPart See us today Complete glass service Time. Call 313-692-2730, Temple Refreshment Hall - Mon-Fri 8am-6pm. with Each Order parties, dinners, meetings. Free estimates No alcoholic beverages. Cass City Tire 8 -4 -3- t f Learn To Operate hea Call Lynwood LaPeer, 872- Phone 872-5303 equipment Ohio'sontyJ 3191. 44-34 Erla Packing Tuition - $2295.00 call - 614- The Cass City 5- 122 18-t f Don Dohn 852-1244. AL-WIN WT,

~ 6233 Church St. West Jeff ecson. OH 431 62 Call Cass City 517-872-2248 or Notices Cass City C h ro nicI e Retiring? Want To get HAPPY BIRTHDAY Gay- Phone 872-219 1 Kelly W. Smith, Broker Phone 872-201 Away From It All? Un- 0 lord from your Aggravation garage, driveway, boats, etc. I Custom Butchering sDoiled streams. forests, I friends. 5-1-13- 1 Rental on daily basis. Call Ken Martin I Fridays only I safety abound in beautiful 87 2-566. 5-7-29- tf Electric, Inc, USDA Ins&teiPlant wa~iebunty, faxes, Custom Curing, Smoking, land, homes priced low. Chamber Commerce ( Wanted to Buy 1 Homes - Farms and d. (615)722-9022, FOR SALE BY B.A. CALKA REAL ESTATE Commercial Freezing .r CASH -paid for silver coins, Industrial Weekly Golf Specla1 - dimes through silver dollars Oceanfront resort. Jekyll Is- NEAR CASS CIIY on M-53, Cass River frontage - 10 1/2 ACRES mostly wooded - secluded Cass City School New and rewire - - before 1965 scrap gold - land, GA. $129.00 p/pem. District - Mobile home 12x60' plus 12x24' addition - 30x60' pole building - excellent hunting, fishing, camping, - dental - rings - etc. The Coin STATE LICENSED AUCTIONEERING - See Includes 6 nights, 7 rounds pasture - Your inspection invited!!! Priced to sell at $38,500.00. TERMS Shop. 6-IO-28-tf Lorn "Slim" Hillaker. Top golf, cart extra. Through Phone 872-4114 dollar for your property. 2/15/93. Best Western Jekyll Near Cass City on M-53: ONE STORY HOME with 5 rooms; new addition - Andersen Windows; new kitchen ( To Give Away \ 4 180 Hurds Comer Road Phone 872-3019, Cass City. Inn 1-800-736-1046. cabinets; ceramic tile in bathroom; 4'overhang on home roof; drilled well new pump; very comfortable - all on 3 acres, I 8-8- 10-tf 8-lO-3-if more or less. Priced to sell for $52,500.00. Swedish Boy 17, anxiously FREE - 2 large black dogs, ROOFING & Interior & Exterior awaiting host family. Enjoys BUILDING SITE!!! one male, one female. Ex- sports, reading and com- cellent watchdogs. Call 5.7 ACRES - surveyed and perked - excellent location - only 2 1/2 miles from Cass City on M-81 - priced to sell. SIDING Painting puters. Other Scandinavian, 87 2-4564. 7- 1-13-2 For all your roofing, European high school stu- dents arriving Augwt. Call IMMEDIATE POSSESSION!! siding, gutters, soffits and FREE PUPPIES to good Eileen (517 75-4074 or 1- In Cass City: Executive home with over 2500 square feet of living area; formal dining room - FAMILY ROOM - fascia needs! Call Jim for 800SIBLINZ den - sliding glass doors lead to large PATIO - intercom - 3 bathrooms; laundry room off kitchen; FIREPLACE home. Lab mixture, 7 weeks a free estimate and see in living room; master bedroom 13 1/2x22' with built-ins; natural gas forced hot water heating system; extra large old. Call 872-2340. 7-1 -6-3 what he can do for you! Truck Drivers - $1,000 sign- garage (2 car); beautiful setting overlooking the countryside - nicely landscaped; immediate possession - EXCEL- Licensed and insured. Ross Kraft on bonus for safe, qual. LENT FINANCING AVAILARLE - priced to sell. Your inspection invited. $87,500. Cass City, Mich. drivers w/6 mo. Om exp. Up Services CASS CITY to 30elmi. + 2elrni. MPG SIDING bonus. Get-home guarantee. 80 ACRES CUSTOM COMBINING - (517) 872-4122 COM TRANS Inc.. Ex- Ncar M-53 with roomy RANCH TYPE HOME - 3 bedrooms; extra large living & dining room with FIREPLACE; Corn and soybeans. Don 872-5082 8-6-3-tf 8-4-4-42 perienced drivers - 1-800- large basement; 2 bathrooms; 26x64', 2 story frame building suitable for barn; workshop; approximately $20,000 or Bullock, 872-5029. I ' 234-1553, Inexperienced more in hardwood -many other fcatures - will sell 80acrcs with buildingsfor$135,000. Highanddry - beautiful setting. 8-12-9-6 Elmer H. Francis drivers - 1-800-759-6980. ! Bruce t Dept. AT45 SPECIAL $28,000 REDUCED TO $25,000 I GARY WILLS Construc- I Building Contractor FURNISHED HOME - In Cass City, 5 room, one story home with 2 bathrooms; natural gas forced hot air furnace Waterproofing & Remodel- tion - licensed builder, exca- Brown Ing From The Basement 8 years old - large picture window; porch enclosed; small basement; comes with double door refrigerator, gas range, vation to finish. Call 872- New Homes or Speciallrtr. Make your beds, easy chairs, kitchcn table and 4 chairs, sofa, TV, many other items too numerous to mention - - - All this for 3505. 8-1-29-tf Water Well L Remodeling, Roofing, basement dry, warm &beaut& $25,000. Possession on short notice. 1 ; Siding, Barns, Pole ful and take advantage of the Smith i Drilling 1 additional living space. Free ATTENTION RETIREES!!! Buildings quotes, no obligation. Call for andpump a IN CASS CITY - - NEW LISTING - - - Very comfortable onc story home with 2 bedrooms; well insulated - has ! b dayleveJweekend appo!nt- Refrigeration i Licensed and Insured to bc seen to be appreciated - 2 car garage - many other features - - - priced to sell at $45,000. Terms. Land Contract Repair t merits. All-Sew Cop. 1- possible. and i Phone 872-2921. 800-968-3278. 8 Cass City, Mich. ' Appliance Repair 8-2-26-tf Wolff Tanning Beds - New Special $20,000 I i 4 commercial-home units from HUNTING LAND - - - 22 Acres - close in to Cas City - CASS RIVER borders property - some woods - ideal 4 Call \ $199.00. Lampshtions-Ac- recreational land - - - desirable. Many deer, etc. All makes and models f cessories. Monthly pay- Land Contract!! Toll Free SNOW ments low as $18.00. Cd Call 872-3092 today. Free new color We also have several business buildings for sale or rent, sevcral businesses are available for sale and investments. PLOWING catalog. 1-800429197. 8-3- 15-tf ADod#BuysLand- Residential & andgivm kanson RealEstate. EL-C MOTOR and Immediate service 313435- B.A. CALKA,# Realtor 872-3355 OR 872-3230 I power tool repair, 4 p.m. to 8 Light Commercial 1 61660r1-800-8378166. 6306 E. Main St., Cass City, Michigm 48726 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5 Reasonable p.m. Saturdays. John Blair, Place Your Statewide Ad Here! $300 buys a wotd l/8 mile west of M-53 on 2s EOUAl HOUSIHG ; Sup./C;etald Kaymond 872-2251. classified ad offering over Our 42nd year serving Sanilac, Tuscola and Huron Counties OPPOATUNlTt Sebewaing Phone REALTOR, Road. 8- 12-30-5 1,500,OOo circulartion. contact 269-7909. 8- 12- 134 I I the newspaper for detaits. 1- 1- PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1993 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN - Obitua rtes a Deadline for submitting items for listing in the calendar is the Friday noon before publication. Clemens Kubacki Rogers 01 Pelhan, Ann phone operator in Cass City Thursday, Jan. 14 Myers and husband Darrell for over 30 years, retiring in and Kathy Soldan, all of Thumb Sheep Breeders Association, 7:30 p.m., Westpark 1978. Clemens S. Kubacki, 67, of Unionville, and Patty Yax She is survived by one son, Inn, Sandusky. UblydiedTuesday, Jan. 5,at and husband Joseph of Cop- Dale Groth of Caro; 2 grand- Friday, Jan. 15 his home after a short illness. peras Cove, Texas; his fa- children, Jesse of Cass City, He was born March 23, ther, Milton Soldan of Cass and Julie Sanches and hus- Senior Citizen movies at Rawson Memorial Library, Cass 1925, in Paris Township, City; 6 grandchildren; one band Mario of Winter Park, City, 1:30 p.m. son of John. N. and Clara sister, Mrs. Charles Hayes of Fla., and one brother, Elwyn (Gosdzinski)) Kubacki. Cass City, and 2 brothers, Vatter of Snover. Monday, Jan. 18 He married Evelyn Zurck Floyd Soldan and Lee One sister, Marie Snow, Multiple Sclerosis group meeting, 6:30 p.m., Rawson Nov. 9, 1946. Soldan, both of Cass City. and one brother, Stacy Vat- Kubacki was an honorary Memorial Library. Funeral services were con- ters, preceded her in death. member of S t. Mary’s Men’s ducted Friday at Little’s Cas City School Board, 7:30 p.m., high school. Funeral services were con- Club,a third degree member Funeral Home, Cass City, ducted Saturday at Little’s Tuesday, Jan. 19 of Ruth Council 3823 with the Rev. Henry Kern, Funeral Home, Cass City, Knights of Columbus and a pastor of the Colling Chutch with thcRcv. AllenFruendt, The Thumb Area Parkinson Support Group will meet at fourth degree member of of the Nazarcne, officiating. pastor of the Good Shepherd Hills and Dales General Hospital at 1 p.m. in the meeting Bad Axe Knights of Colum- Intermcnt was in Columbia Lutheran Church, CassCity, room. Norma Rabideau, manager of Tri-County Medical bus Bishop Babcock Coun- Cemetery, Dickerson Rd., o ffic ia t i ng . Equipment, will discuss possible medical equipment needs. cil 1546. Columbia Corners. Interment was in Elkland If you have any questions, please call Nancy Cech, (517) He was also a board mem- City.Township Cemc tery , Cass ber of the 4gricultural Sta- 872-4053 or Tina Zahm at Hills and Dales General Hospi- bilization and Conservation Wilma Groth tal, (517) 872-2121, ext. 226. Service for 10 years and of STUDENTS OF the Sally Doerr Studio, City, Farm,Home Administration Wilma Cathcrine Groth, Wednesday, Jan. 20 Dance Cass for 8 years. 76, of Cass City, died sud- Jack Tyo Duplicate Bridge, 7 p.m. at Charmont. Everyone wel- recently won 3 trophies at a dance competition in Detroit. Surviving are his wife, denly, Wednesday, Jan. 6, at come! Last week’s winners, John Haire and Bill Dupuis. Evelyn; 2 sons, Michael and Hills and Dales General Jack Tyo, 67, died Jan. 3, in Sugar Beet Grower meeting, 9:30 a.m. - Noon, Colony his wife Ann and Mark and Hospital, Cass City. Manatee Hospital in Brad- She was born April 18, enton, Fla. House. his wife Colleen, both of Ubly; 2 daughters, Mrs. 1916, in Argyle, the daugh- He was born Nov. 20,1925 3 Doerr dance groups win Michael (Joyce) Messing of ter of William and Pearl in Detroit but attended Ubly and Mrs. Harvey (Holstne) Vatters. school in Cass City. Set sights on Cass (Annette) Klee of Ruth; 13 She married Robert H. Hc married Ileane Schafer trophies at convention grandchildren; one brother, Groth Dec. 11, 1937, in in 1949. She died in 1984. In Henry and wife Elsie of Northville. They made their 1990 hemarried JeaneRink- City TV station Bloomfield Hills; 4 sisters, home in Pontiac, returning est, who survives him. It’s another step necessmy Finally, in the Junior Duo/ Mrs. Fabian (Susan) to Cas City in 1947. Mr. He is also survived by a 1as we move into telecommu- Trio Jazz Category, Jackie Pawlowski of Filion, Cecilia Groth died Scpt. 18, 1987. sister, Marjorie Bliss and nicat ion education, List, Anne Obertein and Klebba of Ubly, Mrs. Earl Mrs. Groth was a member husband William of Cass aiming to put phase 3 in Jenny Jones won a third- of Good Shepherd Lutheran motion. At a rough cost of Townscnd said with a satis- (Stephanie) Dunavant of City, and a brother, Jim and place trophy for their 60s Church Cass City, wife Chris Prudenville. some $60,000 to $70,000, fied smile. Mayfield, Ky., and Mrs. of VFW of medley, “A Blast from the Post #3&4 Auxiliary, Cass One brother preceded him in the REMC building could lrvin (Alice) Champagne of Past .” Sag ina w . City, and had been a tele- death. establish a studio in its The local dancers are gear- building where programs One brother, Roman, prc- Debra Cook ing up to compete again in ceded him in death. could be originated. Think Detroit in the spring. of it, bubbled Townsend, Services will be held at 11 The public is welcome to a.m. Friday at St. Mary’s 0-G seeks 2-mill with the installation of a wins crown watch the competition couple of 800 telephone Catholic Church of Paris- groups and all the Sally ville, with the Rev. Ronald lines, we not only could send Doerr dance students at a out our own programs but Debra Cook, 24, daughter ‘Dombrowski,pastor, offici- tax for roof repair of Gcne and Gloria Cook of recital scheduled for June 4 ating. Burial will bc in thc have the listener participate and 5 at Bay City Central in them. Cass City, was crowned c h urc h cc mcicry . fiBusiness Prolessionals of’ For instance, he added, I Miss Hawaiian Tropic Sat- High School. A joint rosary service by urday following the Hawai- America advisor. was talking to Ken (Jensen, the Ruth Knights of Colum- Trustee Jack Brinkman Russ is a graduate of Ferris Hills Dales Hospital ian Tropic Pageant, hcld at bus and St. Mary’s Men’s said he fccls the answer and the Saginaw Civic Center in State University, where she administrator) about it. We Area road crews ready Club will be held at 7:30 should be “no” this year. majored in general business conjunction with theoutlaw could have a nurse put on a p.m. Thursday, A parish Board member Bill and secondary education, series of parenting classes Rod and Custom Car Show. wake service is scheduled Kretzschmer agreed. “My Cook, a 1986 Cass City and minored in office ad- and have them available to Thursday at 8 p.m. feeling is, these kids are here ministration. She has taught High School graduate, will for Old Man Winter everyone with cable in the Bishop Babcock Assembly for education, number one,” adult education in Capac entire 3 counties. now compete for the title of Color Guard will stand he said, adding athletics arc aad worked as a substitute Hawaiian Tropic Miss don’t budget a set amount pointed out. honor guard Wednesday a privilcge. Cass City High School 1 An expensive winter can teacher in the Kearslcy Pub- Michigan at a pageant to be of state highways, which are for winter maintenance be- evcning at the Zingcr- The board voted unani- superintendent Ken Mick- cause, number one, we’re on translate into less road main- lic Schools. lash sees the system as a held at Boyne latcr this the first to beplowed. Under Smigielski Funeral Home in mously to cancel track, but month. a calendar year.” tenance the following sum- She replaces veteran in- welcome addition to the to- its conuact with the state, Ubly. indicated thc program may structor Peggy Randall, who Typically, he continued, mer. “If we plow a lot of be reinstated in the futurc. tal educational program. Cam City the road commission must snow in January, February, resigned last month. However, he feels it will not clear state roads of all ice the budgct is revisited in April to see what’s been March and the first part of William Soldan RENEWAL *Approved a motion stat- diminish the need for the and snow. April, something else may ing board members won’t School menu When that task is com- spent and to try to plan how Community Education De- much money will be needed have to suffer for it down the attend any out-of-state con- partment at the school. pleted,roadcrews tackle the In other busiricss Monday, JAN. 18-22 for the end of the year. road in the summer.” William Soldan, 49, of ventions or workshops this There will always a need county’s 350 miles of pri- the board: be “We don’t rcally do any- Luckily, that hasn’t been ,a Unionville, died suddenly year due to budgct limita- for hands-on instruction, he mary roads. Last in line are Tuesday, Jan. 5,at Hills and ‘Noted the district will Monday - Becf & Bean thing - make too many problem in recent years. tions. believes. 1,280 miles of local roads. Dales Gcneral Hospital, seek renewal of 6.5 mills for Burrito, Corn, Fruit, Milk. plans - until we know how “We’ve been pretty fortu- 10 years at the annual school ‘Met in an 85-minute ex- Tuesday - Chicken Nug- “It takes us about a day and nate,” Miklovic acknowl- Cass City. ecutivc session to discuss MEETING a half to 2 days” to cover the much we have left.” election, scheduled for June gets ’ w/Roll, Mixed Vege- edged. The coun ty had some He was born Aug. 1, 1943, tcacher contract negotia- SCHEDULED county once the storm ends The road commission’s 14. The millage, which tables, Fruit, Milk. significant snowfalls last in Bad Axe, the son of Mil- tions. and provided the winds die 1993 budget totals $9.5 mil- ton Soldan and the late expired Dec. 3 1, previously Wednesday - 2 Tacos w/ lion, but Miklovic said that year, he noted, but there was approved for 10 years. *Approved the nomina- A meeting is scheduled Meat & Cheese, Green down,”Miklovic said. “You Beatrice (Smith) Soldan. figure is somewhat deceiv- were breaks in between Board members whose tion of senior Shane Jan. 28 with representatives Beans, Fruit, Milk. can’t do it much faster than storms that allowed road He married Ilene Hosner from the cable companies, that with roughly 30 units ing because much of the to- April 18, 1963, in Novesta terms are expiring are Nick Martindale as “student of Thursday - Cheese &Pep- tal is composed of federal crews to stay on top of the the month” for January. the Intermediate School peroni Pizza, Carrots, Fruit, out there and working pri- Township. The couple made Warack and Thomas Fritz. and state dollars earmarked situation. *Approved continuing Districts, the Department of Milk. marily daylight hours.” their home in Cass City, Kirby noted changes in the for specific work such as This winter has followed school district classifica- district’s Sunday night rec- Education and others. On Friday - 1/2 day of school But gctting to all the roads the same pattern so far, but moving to Unionville in the agenda will be forming can take longer, particularly bridge construction. 1970. tions mean individuals plan- reation program at the high - no lunch. Thc commission operates its hard to say what the next school. an Educational Telecom- 2nd Entree Peanut when there’s a lot of blowing Soldan, an avid hunter and ning to seek a school board - - - primarily on gas and weight few months will hold. seat must file nomination m unica tions Consortium. Butter & Jelly Sandwich. and drifting. fisherman, attended the *Approved a motion “At the height of a storm, tax funds, which total about “We never really know,” petitions and candidate affi- Miklovic said. Colling Church of the Naza- thanking the Owen-Gage we have all we can do to $3.5 million a year, he rene and had been employed davits 30 days liefore the Booster Club for its dona- keep the state highways and by Evans Products of election. tion of some $5,500 for vol-

Soil District sets some primary roads open,” Gage town e *Approved hiring Amy leyball equipment and new he said, “Whcn you start He is survived by his wife Russ as the high school’s blinds for the elementary getting successive storms,” STREPTHROAT Ilene; 4 daughters, Vicky new business teacher and cafeteria. annual meeting he addcd, “you just never get 11 111 caught up.” The Tuscola Soil Conser- planting; grass waterway; Timing also plays a big role EASILY CURED vation District will hold its no-till plot in 1983; tiling in a year’s winter mainte- 49th annual meeting Jan. 21 and promoting conservation nance expenses. A signifi- I in the Car0 High School tillage every chance he gets. cant snow at the end of the cafeteria with adinner meet- Willard and Carolyn have weck means a wcekcnd ing at 7 p.m. The business been cooperators of the cleanup and ovcrtime, for Every winterpeople start to worry about strep throat. Strep meeting will begin at ap- Tuscola SCD €or 30 years example. infections are increased this time of year because children proximately 8:OO p.m. and and hc was a district director are grouped together in school and people are indoors and PRIORITY in closer contact with others. the public is invited to at- for 9 years. Cass City’s student of the week is Alvaro tend. The Pctzolds have 4 chil- Strep is contagious bacteria which can infect many areas, Willard and Carolyn dren and 9 grandchildren, Although budgeting can but the most common is the throat where it infects the Jose Cobo. He is the son of Sonia and Carlo Petzold of Millington will They belong to the ArcOla have a big impact on the road tonsils. It may also invade the ears, skin, lungs, and sinuses. Cobo: His host parents are Dean and JoAnn give a slide presentation on Farm Bureau and St. Paul cam m i ssion ’s planncd work When the tonsils get infected, a person usually has a rather Rasmussen. Alvaro is from Colombia and is in their covered wagon trek on rapid onset of sore throat and a fever. Swollen glands LutheranChurch in Milling- in any given year, winter the USA as an exchangestudent. His brother the Oregon Trail in Ne- ton. maintenance is a priority, quickly dcvelop in the neck at the angle of the jaw. Mono braska last summer. They according to Miklovic. and other viruses can act in very similar ways, however. had been an exchange student and encour- will show what it was like to Henry Gruber is complet- “We pretty much do what’s Other common symptoms include a headache and a aged him to do the same here. He misses his travel west during the time ing a 3-year term as district necessary to handle thc stomachache, and usually a lack of typical viral symptoms such as coughing, sneuing, and runny nose. family, but plans to return and get an econom- of the pioneers. Carolyn director. A nominating snow,” he said. “We rcally ics degree in college. Alvaro says Americans commented, “It made us committee has nominated Strep throat can be confirmed by doing a throat culture. appreciate what the pioneers Henry Grubcr and Lynn Now, thereisaquick tcsitoconfirm itinamatterofminutes, Alvaro Jose Cob0 are more friendly and he has fun here. went through to settle the Hecht to run for the position. so appropriate treatment can begin right away. The Student of the Week is selected by the Cass City Student Council. west.” John Gyomory will be the IRA? Strep is very sensitive to penicillin, which is the best Petzold started farming election chairman. antibiotic to use. Other antibiotics may be used if a person while still in school, He A short slide presentation Check with has a penicillin allergy, Treatment is iery cffective, and a started with 100 acres and on “What’s Happening in person usually fecls better as quickly as he got ill. Strep is now farms 500 acres. He the Tuscola SCD”, along State Farm less infectious than viruses, and after treating it for a day or raises corn, soybeans, and with the conservation re- I two, it can not normally be transmitted. A child can return wheat in his cash crop opera- port, will be given. There to school in 1-2 days if he has no fever and feels well. The Ernest *’ Te’chman9 Jrm penicillin should be uscd for at least 7 days to prevent the tion. Petzold minimum tills will be a presentation of 6240 W. Main 200 acres each cf corn and awards. Cass City, MI 48726 possibility of rheumatic fever. soybeans and no-tills about Persons may purchase a Phone 872-3388 This is one qf a series of articles brought 10-15 acres of wheat. The ticket from the Tuscola SCD Petzolds are in partnership office, 1075 CleaverRoad in to you in the interest of better health by CHRYSLER Dodge Jeep with son Mike in a hog op- Caro, or from thc following eration. directors: Torn Hess of Vas- Petzold has planted no-till sar; Richard Seidler of King- wheat, soybeans and corn; ston; Gerald Hicks of De- State Farm Life \Y, installed 2 erosion control DOWNTOWN CASS CITY ford; Henry Gruber of Insuranw Company HILLS & DALES GENERAL HOSPITAL structures; an animal waste Home Office Blwmington Illinois Local Number (517) 872-21 84 Reese, and Judy Long of 4675 HILL STREET CASS CITY, MICHIGAN 48726 system for his hog setup; tree Milling ton. I