CHRONICLE VOLUME 88, NUMBER 41 IAN - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1995 FIFTY CENTS 12 PAGES zlbro adds 3 expelled 50 million ,.tankcompany after shotgun Walbro Automotive Corpo- where Walbro already manu- ration, a designer and manu- factures blow-molded plastic >facturerof automotive fuel fuel tanks,” Vollmar added. ‘system products, has signed Vollmar noted that Walbro taken to school a letter of intent to acquire AutomotiveCorporationwill A Cass City Middle School The next day, police con- length, later recovers at the Fuel Tank Division of continue jointly to operate student faces a date in pro- tacted middle School Princi- Cass City Sports, where it Dyno Industrier AS, Oslo, Marwal Systems, SA., its bate court after taking a pal Don Schelke, who along 2LNorway. European joint venture with had been stashed in a green sawed-off shotgun to school With a police officer searched cabinet in a rear storage area, I Dyno Industrier, one of Magneti Marelli. Marwal last week. the student’s locker for safety Several inches of the gun’s Norway’s largest corpora- designs and manufactures reasons- No gun was tions, is a manufacturer of fuel pumps, fuel modules, The incident took place af- stock and barrel had been but the pair did find a 16- sawed off. chemicals, explosives and fuel tank level sensors and a ter school Jan. 3, at about ounce pop bottle containing plastics with operationsin 35 variety of fuel systems prod- 3130 P*m*,according to a small amount Of datk fluid Police released heboy into ’ countries throughout the ucts that eventually become City police, who said the in- which, they determined, was ‘world. Walbro will acquire part of the fuel tank assem- cident was reported by the the custody of his parents. liquor. He will be petitioned into ,the fuel tank business of bly. r---narents- -- of- another Jiuvenile Dyno, with 1994 sales of Walbro intends to retain who saw the gun, probate court on charges of approximately U.S. $150 Dyno Fuel Tank Division During an interview, the 14- taking a weapon to school *‘million.Sales of Walbro in employees after the acquisi- The boy told police he was year-old told police he had and manufacturing a short- 1994 were $308 million. tion. This will provide con- waiting outside the school gone home after school, barreled shotgun. Dyno supplies plastic fuel tinuity for customers and for a ride home, along with a picked up the gun and took tanks to most European ve- provide the full transfer of small group of other stu- it back to school with plans Meeting in closed session hicle manufacturers and has Dyno’s manufacturing ex- dents, when a 14-year-old to eventually go to cas City Monday, the Cass City operations in France, Spain, pertise to Walbro. student opened a sports bag Sports to do Some target School Board voted to. sus- *Norway,Great Britain, Ger- and began to show off a shot- shooting. pend the youth for the rest of many and Belgium. The letter of intent is sub- gun that had been broken the school year, after which “Dyno’splastic fuel tank op- ject to a number of condi- down into 3 pieces. The wit- He stated he left the gun at his status will be reviewed by erations represent an impor- tions, and the transaction is ness told police the suspect Cass City Sports without the the board for further action. tant addition to Walbro expected to close during the pulled the gun out of the bag of the business’ Automotive’s European ca- first quarter of 1995. Terms and showed it to his friends. Owner. He also told police h’0 other minor youths ‘pabilities in the area Of Of the transaction were not POLICE S@*Don Miller displays the sawed- he had shortened both the who were involved in a lesser storage and delivery sys- disclosed. Reports state me bag also weapon’s stock and baKel, role were suspended for 8 terns,” Gary L. Vollmar, Off shotgun confiscated from a Cass City Middle School stu- contained a 40-ounce bottle The illegal firearm, a single- weeks. At the end of this President, Walbro AutOmo- of9 beer and some shotgun shot, 12-gauge model that time their cases will also be Walbro Automotive Corpo- dent who took the weapon to school last week, shells. measured just 20 inches in reviewed by the board. s tive Corporation, said. ration is a designer and TV tower on school property? School OKs $19,000 retirement plan The Cass City School teacher advances along the be a formality. There will be a lot of red school. SVSC received a middle school librarians. Board at its regular Monday 1 1-step increment pay scale. blinking lights on the tower, $107,000 grant for the Criticisms of instructional evening meeting at the high An added bonus is that TV TOWER he added, and they will be project and it will cost the material will be submitted to school adopted a retirement when new teachers are hired close to the village’s residen- Cass City district nothing. the principal of the school bonus plan for teachers and they can be selected to fit the OmG athletics Robert Townsend, REMC tial area. In addition to making it involved on a form provided. endorsed a proposed plan to needs of the curriculum as it Number 10 director in Cass Townsend said that the possible for university pro- A committee of the principal, changes, Micklash pointed place a 440-foot tower on City, appeared before the tower will cost over $SO,OOO fessors to teach classes and the librarian and faculty school property to transmit out. board to explain why a TV in addition to the land costs. answer questions without at- members involved in the on signals for the Regional Edu- He also said that the retire- Wednesdays tower is needed. He ex- He said that an effort would field challenged will be cational Media Ccnter’s tele- ment bonus will not be of- tending in person, the equip- plained how a faulty engi- be made to secure financial ment that will be installed formed to judge the corn- vision station. fered on a yearly basis. It neering plan revealed that a assistance from other school will be of aid to students plaint and report to the super- Supt. Ken Micklash called may be offered again in 3 or under fire plan to use cable TV towers districts to be served by the wishing to get involved in intendent,If the decision is appealed, the bonus payment plan a 5 years or it may never be educational television net- win-win plan for the school offered again, Micklash would not reach the schools TV technology, Micklash in the Thumb. work. said. the superintendent may af- Contracts for the 1995-96 voiced concern regarding the and the retiring teacher. pointed out. To make it a Before it became known firm or overrule the The retirement bonus is of- What Townsend would like school year were approved scheduling of fifth and sixth yearly offer would just in- is permission to erect a tower that a tower would be committee’s decision. fered to teachers at thc top of POLICY UPDATED for all 3 administrators in the grade basketball games on qrease the school’s expense on school property east of needed, Townsend had se- If that verdict is appealed, the school’s pay scale only and would not be an incen- cured financing for the Owen-Gage School District Wednesday nights. Ale Street and north of the A policy for weapons, fire- it goes to the school board for Monday night. and the payment will be the tive for teachers to retire ear- project from various grants final arbitration. McIlvenna, who is pastor of difference in salary for a lier. Cass City Recreational Park. arms, arson and rape was The Board of Education the Gagetown United Meth- The tower and the %@foot from foundations and from teacher at the bottom of the Teachers wishing to avail the federal government. adopted. It calls for a mini- also learned the district will odist Church, noted all 3 guy anchors necessary to mum of one school year up OTHER BUSINESS receive a grant that will en- pay scale and one at the top, themselves of the offer have hold it would consume about Townsend told the board churches in the community a little over $19,000. until May 5 to apply. Ap- to permanent expulsion at the able the school to hire a part- hold organized youth activi- 6 acres. that he was hoping to get the discretion of the school ‘This is School Board Rec- The school will break even proval from the Tri-county television station operating ognition Month and time teacher, and discussed ties or programs on Wednes- the first year and be ahead in The land now owned by the board. one trustee’s concerns over B a r g ai ni n g A s s o c i a t i o n by September. Micklash presented certifi- the next 10 years as the new school is presently leased for scheduling athletic events on ’lease to back page* (school union) is expected to farming. Donald Ball, a spec- In another video decision, A revised policy for chal- cates to board members for Wednesday nights. tator, said that the board the board quickly accepted lenging materials used in the their efforts in behalf of the Saginaw Valley State school was presented for the School Supt. Manuel Thies should have an engineer school. come to the school and stake University’s offer to establish board’s consideration by ’ho members of the Cass recommended the board ap- a 2-way interactive com- Donna Emerson and Judy prove one-year contracts for out the area needed for the tower. pressed video system at the Brown, elementary and piease turn to back page. himself as well as high UblyA s chool hit in school Principal Joanie Hopper and elementary Prin- e cipal William Britt. . The motion was approved unanimously following no teen crime spree discussion. Board President Jack Brinkman stated salary A Minden City area teen’s 1230 a.m., a spokesman at where he knocked down figures will be determined at crime spree through Sanilac the Michigan State Police some fencing along a play- a later date. and Huron counties early post in Sandusky said. ground and football field at Turning to the grant fund- Monday morning ended in The suspect was driving his the high school. ing, Hopper announced the his arrest about 3 112 hours own pickup truck when he At one point, he backed into district has received some after it began. ran out of gas near Bay City- the northwest entrance to the school. School officials said $51,000 from the Michigan In between, the 17-year-old Forestville and Freiherger Department of Education to roads, about 3 miles south- the force of the impact allegedly stole 2 pickup smashed glass and pushed pay for programs to meet the trucks, broke into a pair of east of Ubly, according to needs of at-risk students. troopers, who said he alleg- the doors and a steel partition convenience stores and into the school by about 2 “We are utilizing the mon- caused thousands of dollars edly walked across the street and stole a pickup truck with feet. ies to purchase technology in property damage, includ- equipment, computer soft- the keys in it. The suspect also allegedly ing an estimated $10,000 in broke into a market located ware, classroom damage to the Ubly Commu- Troopers believe he drove manipulatives, and to hire a in the village, where 15 to 16 nity Schools. west to Frank’s Market, lo- part-time basic skills teacher cases of beer were stolen. The suspect, Troy Casey, cated at the corner of M-19 Later, troopers said, he at the juniorhenior high level 17, Minden City, was ar- during the second semester,” and Bay City-Forestville drove to an old, 2-track road raigned Monday in Sanilac Road, broke into the business she explained. where he stashed the beer in County District Court on 2 and stole 30 to 40,gacks of a ditch. He then became Officials are currently look- counts of unlawfully driving ing to hire a teacher certified cigarettes, pop and a tlash- stuck, ripping a door off the away an automobile and one light. Troopers said the sus- in grades 7- 12 in English and truck in his attempts to free count of malicious destruc- pect then proceeded east, the vehicle. social studies, Hopper said, tion of property. adding he or she will also smashing a number of mail- Eventually, the suspect al- Bond was set at a combined boxes. legedly abandoned the ve- teach basic skills enrichment $10,000 (10 percent), and a and MEAP remediation in The driver eventually got hicle and walked home, preliminary examination was stuck and abandoned the where troopers took him into the areas of reading, writing, scheduled for 3 p.m. Jan. 18. science and math skills. pickup near Maurer and Bay custody at about 4 a.m. There may be additional City-Forestville roads. The owner of the first ve- WEDNESDAYS? charges in Sanilac County, hicle that was taken was the PLENTY OF DAMAGE was discovered Monday morning at Ubly High School, and charges may also be filed Investigators said he then tirst to contact police, who where a Minden City teen allegedly backed a stolen pickup truck into the school’s In other business during the in Huron County. found another pickup truck traced the suspect’s name monthly board session, The series of events is be- with the keys in it, and drove through the license plate on front entrance doors (above). Police say the damage was part of a crime spree that Trustee Lisa McIlvenna lieved to have begun at about off to the village of Uhly, his pickup truck. included the theft of 2 Dirkiins and break-ins at 2 stores. PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY*JANUARY 11 * 1995 CAS8 CITY, MICHIGAN I Cass City Area Social I and Personal Items Call your local news to I the Chronicle office - 872-2010 Stan and Melva Guinther Charles and Bobbi Hall of returned home Friday night Greenville announce the after spending a week with birth of a son, Jan. 7, at their son and family, Mark Butterworth Hospital in Already suffering with- yours to go see the “pritty and Shelley Guinther and son ’ Grand Rapids. Alexander drawal after a visit on the Mismas tree”, and the never Drew, in Concord, Calif. Charles weighed 6 pounds, 7 west coast with ow grand- failing delight as he once They all visited with ounces. Grandparents are son, Drew, on the plane home again identifies each orna- Shelley’s mother and stepfa- Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hall of I relived the too brief inter- ment -the angel, snowman, ther, Dick and JaniceWatson, Cass City and Mr. and Mrs. lude with him. “Mommy & Daddy’s and their families and her Dalton Hekelman of Portage. These are my impressions house”, choo choo train, and grandparents, Fred and Great-grandmotheris Louise of what a grandson, at age 2 various animals Esther Jones, New Year’s Krohn of El kton. 112, is. (We don’t have a The irresistible smile with Day. The Euchre Club will meet granddaughter, but will con- his most sincere “please” as Jan. 16 at 7 p.m. at St. sider equal time if another he begs for M&Ms from the Area pair Pancratius Social Hall. doting grandma wants to ex- dispenser wisely placed be- press herself.) yond his reach Following kitty under the engaged A grandson is: table and through chair legs Couple to in order to give it a kiss Duplo block towers and “Alpha Bug” and truck bridges books read over and over perform Cars and trucks parked in a again big-box garage Little hands pounding on Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hunter I Mr. and Mrs. Randy Peasley Footballs and basketballs the bedroom or bathroom Tickles and laughs door accompanied by “‘ARE The beloved boots that are you, Bompa (or Mahs)?”, removed only with great re- when looking for his mis- Sumner-Hunter luctance at bedtime placed grandparents e7 n _. Coppock-Peasley Love, wib jam sticky kisses -Tearful good-byes at the air- and hugs port, tempered somewhat by reside in Detroit 1 Warm PJs with feet the knowledge that when you exchange vows Catsup all over when it’s “dot dog” or “burger & fiies” time Ann Marie Coppock of chard Yabs, and Matthew Splashing in the bathtub Kalkaska and Randy Junior Honig, all of Lansing, wore Teddy bears, Poohs and Addison Oaks, Leopd,- software. The groom is a Linda Jenkins Peasley of Deford were mar- black tuxedos with white col- CPA senior associate with Tig g er s Elaine is the daughter of Ronald Ziehm ried Dec. at Christ’s lars. Ring bearer was Coopers and Lybrand. , 17 The smile that lights up his James and Beverly Sumner Church at Ballard’s Corners Zachary Hill of Sparti. face and the excited “It’s of Bloomfield Hills. Brian is Mr. and Mrs. Joe E Jenkins in Sparta, Ushers were Kenneth and of Milan, Tenn., announce Bill & Carmen D’Arcy Daddy” when our son returns the son of Robert and Patricia Stanczy kie wicz The sanctuary was filled Scot Coppock of Kalkaska. home from work Insure Your I the engagement and forth- with red poinsettias, pine Lori Coppock of Kalkaska Hunter, and grandson of Cheerios and toast with jam Martha all of Cas coming marriage of their boughs and candles for the 4 greeted guests at the guest Harbec, Homeand From the Eastern seaboard A mischievous “My chair” City. daughter, Linda Leigh, to to the Hawaiian Islands, p.m. double-ring ceremony, book. Ronald William Ziehm, son as he scrambles into the seat Maid of honor was Car With Us Carmen D’ Arcy performed by Brad Cocco of Guitarist Todd Petty of Flint you just vacated of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lansing. and pianist Esther Hetrick of Lynnette Sumner, sister of andsave j Stanczykiewicz has been New words everyday the bride, of Bloomfield ’ Ziehm of Gagetown. singing and presenting the The bride was given in mar- Lansing entertained guests as Vows will be exchanged The look of triumph and Hills. $$$. message of Christ for more riage by her parents, Kenneth they arrived. expectation of applause as he April 8 at First Baptist Best man was Mark Hirn of ’ than a decade. As a rccord- and Sharon Coppock of Mary Kaser of Lansing and When you insure your home and Church in Milan, Tenn. puts the wooden Pooh Bear Cass City, friend of the ing artist and writer, her Kalkaska. Julie Kitchen of Cincinnati, puzzle together for the 100th car with Auto-Owners, we’ll save Miss Jenkins is a 1989 groom. you with special multi- concert schedule has taken She wore a fingertip veil Ohio, as well as the groom, time money our graduate of Memphis State gathered to a headpiece of sang during the ceremony. After a wedding trip to policy discounts. ~ her before church and uni- Knowing only Mommy Martha’s Vineyard, Mass,, University. She is currently versity audiences, state leg- white poinsettias and a gown Some of the were I a buyer for Peebles Depart- will do when he doesn’t feel the,couple is residing in islatures, youth rallies, and of white satin with beaded original. well Jane Marker ment Stores at their head- Alencon lace. The wedding A reception followed in the metro Detroit, prisons across the country. A proud “Me make it”, Timothy Englehart The bride is a product man- quarters in South Hill, Va. Carmen recorded her first band collar flowed into a ro- church recreation area. The The bridegroom-elect is the pointing to the preschool album at age 16 and has since mantic heart-of-illusion cake, decorated with poinset- snowman or construction grandson of Mr. and Mrs. sung with Larnelle Harris, neckline. The gown featured tias, was made by the Marker and Basil Ziehm of Gagetown paper portrait in white - or Sr. Citizens’ Menu the Bill Gaither Trio and the ornately embellished leg-of- groom’s aunt, Marge Kitchen orange, or yellow - on the and the late Mrs. Louise Gaithervocal Band. She and mutton sleeves, a beaded of Cincinnati, Ohio, and the Senior citizens are asked to Ziehm. frig . Eng 1e hart her husband, award-winning bodice and cathedral train groom’s cakes were made by “Jungle Book” and “Tho- make reservations on the day Ziehm is a 1982 graduate of (3;g.w. sp,ort,scastec, , Bill featuring windowpme cut the groom’s mother. of the meal bewqp Michigan State University mas The Train’: vi,deX to wed r: I, aqd, a.m. <>byc;al/ipg Stanczykiewicz will ihue work. . . Randy Peasley is the son, of .( 9, and A little hand tugging on received a Master of this concert and speaking Nancy Dingman of Ray and Donella Peasley of r, Be ren ice So wden, 8 72 - 2.39 7. Agriculture degree from engagement as a team at the Kalkaska was maid of honor. Deford. He is a student at &hard -and Mary Marker ’ *, Texas A&M in 1991. He is Lamotte Missionary Church She wore a green satin, tea- Great Lakes Christian Col- Engaged of Unionville announce the JAN. 16-18-20 currently a Soil Conserva- Sunday, Jan. 15, at 6:OO p.m. length dress with Victorian lege (GLCC) in Lansing and engagement of their daugh- tionist for the Natural Re- The public is cordially in- sleeves and a scalloped neck- will graduate with a world ter, Jane Elizabeth, to Timo- Monday - Closed. Martin sources Conservation S er- vited to attend. The Lamotte line. She carried a candle sur- evangelism degree in May. thy Michael Englehart, son Luther King’s birthday. vice/USDA in Mecklenburgl Missionary Church is located rounded by pine and poinset- The bride, a graduate of of Don and Barb Englehart Wednesdav - Ssaehetti I Brunswick Counties in Vir- 8 miles north of Marlette on tias. Kalkaska High School, is ginia, residing in South Hill, M-53. In matching red satin also a student at GLCC. The Va, dresses were bridesmaids couple will reside on campus Co rrec tion Deborah Coppock of Grand until next summer, when Incuratrce~ency Rapids, Karen Shively they plan to travel to Hun- 6263 Church St. , A feature story in last Beaslcy, Brandy Weaver and gary as missionaries. Cas$ City, MI 48726 8 Marriage week’s edition of the Phone 51 7-872-51 14; Beth Nugent, all of Lansing, 800-835-9870 Chronicle incorrectly stated and Tara Trost of Toledo, veteran rural letter carrier A1 ing planned. Pears. I -Iu ”‘ Alan-Klco Maw Inbody’ I licenses Ohio. Amanda Peasley of Witherspoon could only get Lansing wore green satin as to 3 families following the Roy Joseph Kapp, Virginia flower girl. flood of 1986. The story John Nugent of Lansing Beach, Va., and Jeanne Lynn should have stated Parkinson, Millington. Witherspoon missed only 3 served as best man. He and Rocky Allen VanDorn and families. the groomsmen, Ted Peasley Amy-Jo Blakely, both of of Lansing, Gerald Peasley The Chronicle regrets the of Deford, David Perry, Ri- Sheila Lesoski Caro. error. Hospital notes Micheal VanAllen Ronald and Ruth Lesoski of PATIENTS LISTED MON- Cass City announce the en- DAY, JAN. 9, WERE: gagement of their daughter, Sheila Marie, to Micheal Elizabeth Ewald, Arlan Douglas VanAllen, son of Hartwick, Harry Miller, Douglas and HildaVanAllen Grace Roberts, Cass City; of Cass City. Wayne Nieschulz, An Oct. 7 wedding is The Enem7 Cherished Teddies Club“” Sebew ai ng . planned. The biggest new5 in town is the Charter Year of The Enes~o Cherished Teddies Club! Applicatione for membearahiu are in Financing offered to qualified credit customers through Whirlpool Acceptance Corporation. Ask for details. our *tore r& now! SAVE Purchase the limited edition figurine of Cherished Teddies Town Surround Sound Stereo “spokesbear” Cub E. 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(And anyone else he can The new year Will bring a 1994. “This T-hangar will Manager Eric Engler at (5 17) I best present ever major construction project to soon give an additional in- 673-4301 - >, the Tuscola Area/Caro Mu- centive for more individuals Financing for the new han- niciPal Airport following ac- and businesses to use the air- gar will be obtained through ...... tion taken at the December port and to house their air- the sale ofbonds through In- Here’s a statistic that is surprising. The Michigan Depart- meeting of the Airpprt Au- planes there.” dependent Bank of Car’o. ment of Education estimates that 75 percent of high school thority board. Authority Vice-Chair Wes On Christmas morning, af- crisp toast and bacon. Forget hug her enough. A bid was accepted from ter all the literally dozens of the strawberries and waffles Talk about the greatest students know nothing about student college financial aid Frederick said he was im- great gifts for her four chil- opportunities. Majestic Construction of pressed with the interest that lured me from home in Christmas present ever re- Annual meet dren had been unwrapped, A toll-free hot line (1-800-242-4183)will be in operation Car0 in the amount of shown by area building con- the first place. I stuck with ceived. Ferd gave it to the Jan. 23-26 Monday through Thursday from 2 to 7:30 p.m. $284,906 to build a 14-bay tractors for the project. “The set my daughter collapsed in ter- the second order. The wait- members of her family this Jan. 19 rible pain and was rushed to ’ Md Friday, Jan. 27, from noon to 5 p.m. T-hangar. Construction of the board received a total of 9 ress looked bemused. Christmas, right after giving 58-foot by 355-foot building the hospital. And, as I fed my fat face, I them their biggest scare. : Students or parents will be able to speak to an experienced bids to build the hangar, and The 51st annual meeting of financial aid counselor at this time. is scheduled to begin in mid- now the board is anxious to The two oldest kids thought: “There’s probably a The moral is that you think January and should be com- the Tuscola Soil Conserva- watched in terror as their fa- moral here somewhere. waffles, strawberries and : We received this information in a letter asking us to publi- get the building filled up with tion District is scheduled ther and I half-carried their cize the hot line number. It wasn’t easy, We had to call the pleted within 120 days. planes as quickly as pos- When I get time, I’ll look for whipped cream are the best Airport Authority Board Thursday, Jan. 19, in the mother to the car. it.” until you think of something state to find out what the number was. Believe it or not, it sible,” he added. Car0 High School Cafeteria Chairman L.E. Althaver Scary Christmas. better. wasn’t on the letter, Frederick said persons who at 7 p.m. noted the new hangar will be would like information on Only a few minutes later, in THE MORAL OF Dozens of great presents are ********** the second improvement to District directors will be the emergency room - to THE STORY nice, but Ferd’s children renting bays in the new han- elected in area one, where be made since the airport gar or other hangars are show you how screwy a could think of something Gerald Hicks, Deford, and columnist’s mind works - I Back to the emergency ; The predictions made in the GTE booklet, “2001 Imagine master plan was adopted in asked to contact Airport much better - Mom com- Tom Walther are on the bal- told myself I’d sort of discov- room Christmas morning. ing home fiom the hospital the Possibilities” has been hanging around my desk for about lot, and in area two, where ered the moral to the story of 3 years now. Some of the predictions seem to be off the mark, For most of her on Christmas. Rick Seidler and Jesse Zimba the waffles and strawberries. thirtysomething years, I’ve others right on. are competing. The 3-year One that seems to hit the bull’s-eye and already is well es- called my youngest daughter The terms of Hicks and Seidler WAFFLES AND Ferd, simply because it Photo tablished is this prediction: “A new generation of workers f-are being completed. STRAWBERRIES will be entering the labor pool. “Computer Babies” will be rhymes with her brother, In other business, it was Nerd. Her real name is demanding more autonomy on the job and brush aside many Haire announced that Duane and There are mornings in my show values of the Yuppies and other older baby boomers.” Christie and, in my very bi- Erwin Weber were named life when there’s no resisting Already more and more workers are using computers con- ased opinion, she is the t 1 the urge to speed to the near- nected to home offices and are doing their job without leav- Net r... conservationists of the year world’s greatest mother. She slated ing home, sometimes hundreds of miles from their place of c for 1994. est Big Boy restaurant for certainly didn’t deserve to be employment. Tickets for the banquet are crisp waffles covered with separated from Emily, Tricia, available for $6.50 from the fresh strawberries and Adam and Elaine on Christ- Entry forms are available at As a sports junkie, athletic but it’s one facet that was of Tuscola SCD office or from whipped cream. One of those Rawson Memorial Library mas Day, and vice versa. for an Amateur ********** teams have provided many overriding importance and a director: Chairman Seidler mornings occurred a few I couldn’t rid my mind of hours of leisure time enjoy- still is. of Kingston, Vice-chairman days before Christmas. the frightened looks on Photographer’s Show slated The other day a story ap- Feb. 6-1 1. The show, spon- ‘ The University of Michigan Transportation Research Insti- ment for me. Judy Long of Millington; And the waitress said they Emily and Tricia’s faces tute reports that traffic crashes cost the state more than twice In small towns the high peared in the Detroit News Secretary - treasurer Hicks, were out of strawberries. when their mom slumped ,to sored by the Friends of the :the cost of crimes in 1993. school team becomes the that should gladden the heart Henry Gruber of Reese, and How about applesauce, or the floor, moaning. I dreaded Library, will give shutterbugs : The $12 billion spent on crashes in 1993 translates to $3,166 community’s team. Even the of all sports junkies. They Mike Findlay of Caro. just plain maple syrup? No, returning home to tell them an opportunity to show their :for each Michigan taxpayer that filed a return in 1992 as casual fans who may have can point to it and claim that Awards for the winners of dammit, I had my taste buds whatever the doctor said, work. It is not a judged event. never attended a game in a in addition to enjoyment, :compared to $1,3 15 per return for crime costs. the Thumb Area Land Judg- set on strawberries. probably that they wouldn’t Photographers may submit decade are interested in how sports has a positive benefi- But I didn’t curse out loud. I ing contest will bepresented. be seeing their mother for a original work in black and “our boys” are doing. cial impact. As learned long ago from my few days, at best. In ever widening circles, ;the The story was about an white or color. All entries CASS CITY CHRONICLE mother, I quickly reminded More than I’ve ever wanted must be framed or matted Retirees air Jan. 3 meet activities of athletic teams American, Jon Stone, who USPS 092-700 myself of all the starving anything in the world, I become a focal point in col- was hired to coach basketball PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY and ready to hang. Photo- AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN children in wherever. I swal- wanted the clock to tick graphs should have captions Members of the Steelwork- to write to their Congress- lege and then on to the pros. in the small town of : 6550 Main Street lowed my grief and con- backward, and for Ferd to that include the name of the krs of America Retirees men concerning this issue. There is no doubt about the Dunglannon, Ireland. The Second-class postage paid at Cass structed an entirely different never have gone to the hos- In other business, Recre- City, Michigan 48726 photographer and a title for xS.0.A.R.) met Jan. 3 at the interest, but do the games hoop game is a fast-growing POSTMASTER: Send address breakfast. pital. jVFW Hall in Cass City. ation Committee members have a value other than pub- sport in Ireland. the photo. Type of film, date, changes to Eggs up, nice and runny, on But then her husband location, type of camera, F A letter was read from the for the next 3 months were lic interest? For years the The team is composed of CASS CITY CHRONICLE, P.O. crisp white toast. Crisp ba- wheeled her through a door, iAARp concerning the Kerry/ announced, Howard Hallock premise has been that high BOX 1 15, CASS CITY, MI 48726 stop, etc., may also be in- boys and girls from Protes- John Haire. publisher con. Crisp English muffin and she was smiling. A kid- ;Dan forth Commission, will have March, Harold school sports kept some of tant and Catholic scho,ols. By cluded. Suitable subjects in- National Advcrtising Representative. with strawberry jam. I love ney stone had blessedly clude landscapes, portraits, !which was appointed by the will have February and the students in school who Michigan Weekly Newspapers, Inc., 257 Heck design, the teams are formed crisp. And a large glass of passed. She was much better nature, sports, travel, local

@residentto look for ways to Eunice Englehart will have otherwise might have by taking equal numbers of Michigan Avenue, East Lansing, Michi- milk, gan. for now and could return interest and people. + save money. April. dropped out. Protestant and Catholic play- Subscription Prices: To post offices in The waitress wrote it down home immediately, less than .r The 50-50 drawing winners In the past there may have ers. Tuscola, Huron and Sanilrc Counties - and departed. Only to return an hour after we left. Because of space limita- $12.00 a year 2 yean for SZ2,3 yam $ There are concerns the were Harry Wright and Vera been some validity to that or in a quick minute. More than anything I’ve tions, it may be necessary to ‘Fommitteewill target Social King, and the door prizes argument when there were Stone reported that getting forS32.S9for6monthr,md3monthsfor the 2 schools together at first $6.00. Fresh strawberries had just ever enjoyed in the world, I limit each participant to 2 or Zhurity and Medicare, and went to Carl Englehardt and plenty of unskilled jobs wait- In Michigan - $15.00 a year, 2 years is hard, but as the year goes arrived on a truck, she said. I enjoyed watching the sur- 3 entries, so photographers it was noted that it’s up to Louis Nemeth: ~JJ ing in the auto industry. wot $28.00. could have my original order. prised delight on her should select their favorite ;senior to fightmy The group’s next meeting is any more. on friendships start to In other pans of the United States - citizens progress. $17.00ayar,or2years S32.OO.Payable Wonderful ...except ... children’s faces when she photos now and bring them :attempt to cut thestypro- scheduled for Feb. 7 at the It always seemed a little,far advance. The,kids want to win and in wait ... came through the door. They with an entry form to the li- :grams. Members wereurged VFW Hall. fetched to me when it was For information regarding newspakr Now my taste buds were set couldn’t believe Mom was brary between Jan. 28 and claimed that the Detroit they don’t care if it’s a Catho- advertising and commercial and job Ti- printing, telephone 872-2010. on runny eggs and all that back so soon. They couldn’t Feb. 1. gers’ winning the baseball lic or Protestant who’s help- The Weather championship kept Detroit ing them win. IPa guy can from exploding again like it play, they want him. High Low Precip. So in at least this one in- Tuesday ...... 23 ...... 3 ...... trace did the year previously. The worth to the commu- stance, supporters of athlet- CHIROPRACTIC ’ Wednesday ...... 13 ...... 2 ...... 0 ics can point to a measurable Thursday ...... 20 ...... 13 ...... 0 nity of any sports team is a real intangible. It has an ef- bonus that sports have Friday ...... 26 ...... 20 ...... 6 1 “ brought. Saturday ...... 26 ...... 2 ...... 0 fect but you can’t measure it Dr. Jeflrey Crowley B.S. D.C. 26 4 ...... trace like you can the effect of new It’s fair to say that in one Sunday ...... CASS CITY Monday ...... 23 ...... 0 jobs provided by a factory town in strife-torn Ireland, 0 New Location (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant.) coming to town. it’s more than a game, it’s an Monday and Wednesday - 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. You can’t measure the effect endeavor that impacts favor- 4452 Doerr Rd. Friday 9 a.m. - Noon on the individual player who ably the very fabric of a com- 8 72-42 4 has a moment in the limelight munity. 1

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5 YEARS AGO Tuscola County for 12 years, McClorey was high with 11, and the Rev. Otto Koenig, 48, TUESDAY MORNING Cass Tavern 15 24-200-1 99, D. Mathewson High Team Series and retired at the end of 1984. Mike Frederick had 9, Dave and his wife, Betty Jane, 32, LADIES' LEAGUE Hills & Dales 15 233, A, Caraballo 194, N. GaIne: IGA 1749 & 602. Ruth and Patrick Dillon, Don DeLong, 59, a lifelong Hillaka and Tom all of Unionville, were killed Jan. 3 Car0 Chiropractic 13 Davis 180, D. Sweeney 180, Cass City, are the parents of resident of rural Cass City Mcllendorf each had 8. Joe in a head-on collision Friday Form You 3 11 E Witherspoon 172, High Series & Games: G. the first baby born in the area and a prominent Thumb Zawilinski was high scorer on Bay City-Forestville Pin Heads 7 Nd7sKitchen 10 Smith 668 (234-248), K. in 1990. Lauren Michelle dairy farmer, died at Hills for the seventh grade with 15. Road, 3 miles west of R.A.N.S. 5 Crowley Chiropractic 3 Martin 649 (247-221), T. was born Jan. 3 at Bay Medi- and Dales General Hospital Don Karr hit for 12, Dave Uni onville. Charmont 2 Rolling Hills g THURSDAY MORNING Babich 633 (246), Dennis cal Center. Monday. Eberline, 10, Jerry Toner, 10, Cass City must be growing. Alley Hoppers 2 Cass City Sports 7 COFT'EELEAGUE Hyatt 626 (214-220), D. The home of C. Clark Bradley Hartel, with the and Rick Damm netted 8. Village Clerk Wilma Fry re- Jan. 5 Beecher 599, E. Champagqe Boylan of E. Cass City Road, U.S.Army in West Germany, ports that 58 persons died in High Series & Game: D, High Actual Team Series: 593, D. Dickinson 590(22>), Barbara Hcrron .and Amy HI Roth was ransacked by thieves spent a month's leave with Erla, both of whom are 8, the Yillage in 1959 and 330 Grifka 519 (202). Car0 Chiropractic 1884. -. - 9 S. Osentoski 215, W. Larn- who stole a host items Dary Barn 6 ing 224. L of his family in Cass City, made their first communion babies were born in the Cass High & Game: High Actual Team Game: Dee's MP Rockets ranging from appliances to 6 Christmas Day, Mrs. Ciel in St. Pancratius Church Sun" City and Pleasant Home hos- Hoppers 1671 (591)* Allen Home Care 677, lighting fixtures. The crime Zuraw of Gagetown received pi tals. Sal's Country Clipper 5 day morning. 500 Series: L. Erla 556, J. E'~& vtS FRIDAY NIGHT was discovered Thursday a surprise phone call from For the first time in the his- A.I.D.E.S. 5 MIXEDDOURLES evening by friend who was MERCHANTS Morel1 527. a her son Jim, who is stationed tory of the Cass City Presby- Jan. 4,1995 Jan. 6 looking after the home while YEARS AGO with the Army in Egypt, 150 35 terian Church, women have CHARMONT LADIES the B'oylans were away. 1 miles from the Red Sea. been named to the board of Soundz by Greg 23 High Series: D.Mathewson Cass City police are inves- Mr. and Mrs. Pete A new 4-room addition to the church. They are Mrs. Charmont Motel 21 23 544, M. Gettel 512, J. OldFolks 17 tigating the theft of 2 snow- the grade school immedi- Walbro Zawilinski of hnta Gorda, A.J. Knapp, Mrs. M.B. Milletics Surveying 17 1/2 Cass City Xre 20 Stevens 500,A. Denhoff 498. Double Trouble 13 mobiles and a missing ately or an addition in the Fla., are the parents of twins, Auten, Mrs. Don Summers 17 Live Wires 20 High Game: D. Mathewson Tw*~& Country 14 pickup truck. Charles born Dec. 1. Grandfather is grade school and a new gym- MacLachlan and Mrs. E.B. New England Life 15 Kingston Mini Mart 14 Nemeth reported that 2 Cable-ettes 14 1/2 201. Bruno Zawilinski of Cass nasium within 2 years, were Schw aderer. Homesteaders 14 Pizza Villa 1516 HIHigh Roth Team 1848 Series & 641. & Game: TheHeman's Fanlily Demons 11 snowmobiles were taken City, who is spending some principal points discussed at Forty-two friends and rela- Brentwood 13 11 from the rear of his residence Thumb Nat'l Bank time with his son and Pam- the special Home and School tives surprised Jack Doerr at Pro-Temp 12 112 Dee's M.P. Rockets 14 Wilbee Folks sometime between 8 a.m. ily. Council meeting Monday at his home Thursday when Warju Flooring 12 Elmwood What Knots 12 THURSDAY NITE TRIO Bye a4 and 1030 p.m. last Wednes- Cass City High School. they gathered to help him Charmont 10 1 day. Last week, Kirk and Wild John's 11 1/2 Jan. 5 25 YEARS AGO Karl M. Borodychuk, 16, celebrate his birthday. Cole Carbide 9 Charrnont 9 Marvin Winter reported a Kingston 4 Men's High Series: B. missing blue and white 1983 The first baby of 1970 ar- Babich Beef 20 1/2 Fields 674, M. London 551: Ford Ranger pickup truck, rived Tuesday at Hills and High Series & Games: T. High Team Game: Pizza Genera] Cable 20 Men's High Games: B3 The vchicle was taken from Villa 1067. Pi on eer Seeds 20 Fields 258, L. Tracy 221. Dales General Hospital at Comment 698 (257-225- High Team Series: Cable- IGA a parking lot at the 11 :15 p.m. The proud par- 216), J. Langenburg 694 l9 Women's High Series 4 Charmont. ents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl (263-231), J. Putman 689 ettes 3035. Nelesco l9 Game: D,Smith 497 & 19Q An on-going argument ap- Reed Jr. It is the third boy in (268-221), L. Tornaszewski Marlette Oil & Gas 15 1/2 * parently led to the shooting the family. Jefferey Lynn 667 (256-2191, J. Kr01 643 High Series: P. Corcoran Mycogen Plant Sciences High Team SerieG 643, D. Mathewson 554, N. death of John A. Bulla, 36, weighed 9 pounds, 2 ounces. Beachy 632 14 112 Kingston Mini Mart 1884, (228-215), K. Davis 499, A. Caraballo 525, Martin Electric 13 of Cass City Saturday in Eight students from Cass Mrs. Thelma Jackson (232), J. Profit 624 (237- Mayville. B. Erla 480, Northon Construction 11 High Team Game: Doub City Schools were selected to Phone 658-2347 219), J. Milletics 623 (214- Record milk prices topping compete in a WNEM-TV 21 l), M. Lutz 621 (244), R. High Games: P. Corcoran Hyatt Farnis 7 112 Trouble 676. $15 per hundredweight have Science Quiz program. They Hull 620 (216-21 4)' T. Hume been a boost to area dairy are John Ballard, Cara 620 (221), R. Lewis 618 farmers. Prieskorn, Ken Hampshire, The Euchre Club will meet Renee Randall and Kathy (215), B. Anthes 614 (218- Roger Horak, Louis Papp, Saturday, Jan. 14, at the Meyer visited Jason and Jim 216), G. Diebel 607 (227), 10 YEARS AGO Greg Hampshire, Charles home of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Wednesday evening. M. Gettel602 (21 9-217), C. Tuckey and Joanne Leonard Beulla. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terry Anthes 595, C. Comment A new minimum security Escki 1sen. Mr, and Mrs. Eugene were Saturday afternoon 590 (225), S. Hammett 586 prison was opened in the Cass City's Junior High Cleland of Bad Axe were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry (232), G. Robinson 582, P. Caro area last week. Only won games played Friday at Sunday afternoon guests of Konkel, Marney and Lois Robinson 581, G. Riccardi "OVER 200 NEW & USED CARS specially selected prisoners Caro. The seventh graders Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland. Cardenas. 573 (214), M. Jackson 569 will serve time at new Camp scored a convincing 60-21 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Glaza Mr, and Mrs. Danny (222), T. Schnell 569 (235), AND TRUCKS AVAILABLE Tu s col a. decision and the eighth grade were New Year's Day dinner Schultz, Shannon, Sabrina B. Kingsland 560, B. 4 John Marshall, who has score was 40-31. For the and afternoon guests of Mr. and Samantha of Canton Rutkoski 559, E, Schulz 55 1 been Register of Deeds for eighth grade, Mark and Mrs. Allan Drake. spent the weekend at the Jim (218), D. Wallace 551, C. "Every Make and Model" Hewitt home. Kelley 550, C. Karr 220, M. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Zawilinski 214, D.Volz 213. Home 872-2495 For Your Best Buy Marchand ofwaterford spent High Team Series: Milletics Business 269-978 1 IT'S TIME TO a few days at their home Surveying 3082. here. High Team Game: Milletics Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walsh Surveying and Charmont were Monday evening guests Motel 1056. TREAT TH E of Mr. and Mrs. Evans Gi bbard . MERCHANETCE AI Wagner, George Jackson and Wally Hagen were guests SY MPTO M'S of Don Jackson and A.J. Batie. Allen Hc Captain and Mrs, Dale Clean U] Cleland andAnna of Kansas, Vicks Vicks Mrs. Marty Chockley, Chris- topher and Amy of Allegan, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Sturgil and Formula David, Mr. and Mrs, Bill NyQuil Cleland, Nicki and Christi, Jamie Doerr and Courtney, 6 02. Wendy Rickett, Cory and Caitlyn and Mr. and Mrs. 4 oz. Curtis Cleland attended the late Christmas potluck din- Sale $329 ner Saturday at the home of and well help-match your interests to a Mr. and Mrs, Jim Doerr and Jeff. There were gifts for the Rea. $3.93 children. Clarence and Ray Halls Depcinski and Melvin Ro bit ussin Wolschlager visited Don Jackson and A.J. Batie. You'll quhyearn an kiateDegree or a Certifi- Vitamin C Marney Konkel was a Sun- cate depending on the career you choose. And when CF day afternoon guest of your training is completed, well help you find the job you want. Career Planning and Placement 4 02. Drops Valerie Ussery. 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Jennings Road, Flint, MI 48504 Jordan College Detroit Campus bJordan Tower Center D-1,15400Grand River, Detroit, MI 48227 Jordan College Thumb kea Campus II e g e 6667 Main Street, Cas City, MI 48726 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1995 PAGE FIVE Private Universe Project $100,000 cash bond 4 Cass City teachers set for Bolzrnan A $100,000 cash bond was court clerk, who said 10 ad- set for accused murderer ditional days have been set Nelson Oscar Bolzman, 42, aside to try the case. recognized by Harvard of Cass City, during a docket call hearing Monday in Alcona County Circuit Zemke to Four teachers from Cass called the Private Universe the part of Harvard Univer- Court: City’s Campbell Elementary Project, is a developmental sity, The Smithsonian Insti- Bond had previously been be feted School are being recognized program to explore student’s tute and Michigan State Uni- denied for the defendant, by Harvard University for conceptions about the natu- vcrsi ty. The Regional Educa- An open house will be held who remains lodged in the at the Deford Elementary their participation in a unique ral world. These concepts are tioqal Media Center #10 is a Alcona County Jail. learning opportunity for often erroneous. The good cooperative media and tech- School Sunday,Jan. 15, from teachers. The 4, Brenda teacher needs techniques for nology support center for K- Bolzman has entered a plea 2 to 4 p.m. to honor the re- Fulcher, Kathreen Iseler, building upon the student’s 12 schools throughout the of innocent to a charge of tirement ofTeacher Assistant Barbara Tuckey and Shirley experiences, making learn- Thumb in collaboration with murder in the death of his Joan Zemke. Mrs. Zemke Tbckey, were involved in a 9- ing a positive experience. Huron, Sanilac and nscola wife, Eileen Bolzman, 37, has served the Deford El- session training telecon fer- The 4 Campbell Elementary Intermediate School Dis- whose body was found lying ementary for the last 26 1/2 ence during October, No- teachers watched the tele- tricts. in a roadway in Alcona years and will oficially re- vember and December. The conferences, participated in County’s Curtis Township tire at the end of the day sessions were hosted by Re- discussion activities as part gional Educational Media of the teleconferences and Cer t i ficates o f recog n i t i on Center 10, Cass City. worked through activity from Harvard are expected shortly. The 4 teachers were ’ Robert Townsend, REMC packets both during and fob #10 director, describes the lowing the sessions. also recognized by the Pro- sessions as innovative and The Private Universe fessional Development Of- yet practical. The series, Project is a major effort on fice of Tuscola ISD. In Caro FOR RESULTS YOU CIN MIASURE. Bridal show set Sunday The Car0 Chamber of Com- shops, florists, caterers, D.J., wedding parties are encour- merce is sponsoring a bridal make-up, and other wedding aged to attend and browse the show Sunday, Jan. 15, at the services and suppliers. The booths prior to a style show Breatwood Restaurant, 178 event is being coordinated by of the latest in wedding fash- Park Dr., Caro, from 1:OO to Linda Langley of Images ions and accessories. “We 4:OO pm. Photography in Caro. plan to have a good variety Participating merchants in- of wedding services and sup- clude photographers, bridal Brides, grooms and their pliers available, SO the brides can save time and get a head Call Schneeberger’s start on their wedding plans”, Minde Bolz selected to ~angleyBrides said.can enter drawings for many gifts supplied by 872-2696 attend NY L conference the merchants. Refreshments will be served. The event is .&hekick-off for Minde Bolz of Milan has sentatives by debating, the 1995 wedding season. been selected to attend the amending and voting on pro- For information call National Young Leaders posed legislation on crime. SERVICING Images Photography,~- 517a Conference from Jan. 24 to 67 3 Jan. 29 in Washington, D.C. -6400. Televisions Minde is the daughter of Jim and Karen (O’Dell) Bolz and granddaughter of Mr. VCRs and Mrs, Ivan Tracy of Cass City. All Appliances ALL WORK GUARANTEED Tuscola County Residents You can now call your County Agencies directly with their new Centrex system. The remainder of the Courthouse Complex ‘will be converted to Centrex during January 10, 11, and 12. Dial the new numbers for the following Tuscola County Agencies: r-----I----I---c------I-- 1 -coun~~~~-ent Dispute Resolutions 517-672-3214 Minde Bolz i I Administrator/Contronde Ofc - Ordering Transcripts/Schduling I The National Young Lead- I 517-672-3700 Hearings 517672-3214 ers Conference is a unique I Personnel 517-672-3705 SMILE Program Mbrmati~n- I I AgrAculture Agent 517-672-3870 517-672-32 17 I leadership development pro- Edorccmcnt Department gram for high school stu-. Animal ShChr 517-672-m I I Board of Commiwioncrs 5 17-672-3710 Bench Warrants & Support dents who have demon- (by father‘s last name) I strated leadership potential I BuUdhg Codes/D.P.W. 5 17-672-3750 Z~SP~~OIIS 517-672-3755 (A - 0)517-672-3209 and scholastic merit. Minde, - z) I I Circuit Court-54th Judicial - (P 517-672-3211 I a junior at Milan High I 517-673-3330 Consumer Reporttng 517 672-3209 School, will be among 350 I Adult Probation 517-672-3760 Health Insuran~e5 17 672-3210 I outstanding national scholars Jury Inforrna~on5 17-672-3770 Medical Demands (by fathefs last name) I attending the conference I Records 51 7-672-3775 from across America. I CommUnity Mental Health Service#Board (A - M) 517-672-3215 I - a The theme of the National I MITWS~~~~OII517-673-6 19 1 (N 517 672-3210 I ACT Program 517-672-3054 lnt~tate/u~/uREsAcases - Young Leaders Conference father‘s last name) I I Tuscola ACT 800-462-6814 (by is The Leaders of Tomorrow (A - 0)5 17-672-3209 I Meeting the Leaders of To- I Children’s Services 517-673-6 19 1 I Client Services Management- (P - z) 5 17-672-3217 I day. Throughout the 6-day order To Show Cause (Supp~rt)- 51 7-673-619 1 I conference,Minde will inter- I Family Support Services 5 17-673-5146 (by father’slast name) act with leaders and (A key I Residenttal services 517-673-5146 - 0)517-672-3209 I newsmakers from the 3 I Substance Abuse Services- (P-z) 517 672-3217 J I I branches of government, the 517-673-7575 Restraining Ordm 517 672-3210 I II media and the diplomatic I Work 8r Adult Activity 517-673-5146 Support Recommendation 517 672-3215 corps. I After Ho~EhmgadeS call - support Refds/Ratiews - I But you ‘can control your investment. 517-673-6191or -462-6814 (by father‘s last name) I Highlights of the program I County Clerk 5 17-672-3780 (A- H) 517 672-3215 - Thumb National Bank‘s 3-Year Option CD include welcoming remarks I Department of social services - (I 0)517 672-3210 I (P - z) 517 672-3217 from the floor of the United I 5 17-673-9100 1 I Support/Erdorcement Supervisor - Unlike most traditional CD’s, our new Option Certificate of Deposit lets States House of Representa- Protective Services 517-673-9 100 517 672-3207 I you, the customer, have control over your investment. During the term of tives and a panel discussion I A@r 5:OO p.m Call 800-322-4822 I District Court-irlB 517-672-3800 General Information 517-673-5999 I your Certificate you have two options available to you. ”Option“ I occurs with prominent journalists at Health -at 5 1 7-673-81 14 the National Press Club. I District Court probation 5 17-672-3810 I on the one year anniversary date of your CD. At this time you may choose Drain Commissioner‘s mce WIC Prow 517-673-3199 I to move to the 2-year fixed TNB rate being offered on that date or remain I 517-672-3820 MSU Extendon mce 5 17-672-3870 Scholars will visit foreign 5 17-672-3790 I with the original rate on the certificate. ”Option”2 occurs on the two year embassies and receive policy I Emergency Management 517-673-5181 BymUzation Medid Care Facility 5 17-673-41 17 I anniversary date of your CD. At this time, you may opt for the current TNB briefings from senior govern- I 517-672-3830 or 4H Agent 51 7-672-3870 517-673-4 1 18 I one year fixed CD rate or again, remain at the original rate for the remain- ment officials. Minde may 1 Fair Grounds 517-673-2161 pLanninB Comdsdon 517-672-3835 der of the term. also nicet with Carl Levin, I FFicndOfThecourt Plat Board 517-672-3840 I Donald W. Riegle, Represen- I General Information 517-673-4848 Probate Coubt 517-672-3850 I tative John D. Dingdl or an FAX numkr 5 17-673-4398 Jury Information 5 17-673-5918 I This product is available as a Certificate of Deposit or an IRA. appointed member of their I Rebate Information 5 17-673-910 1 Juvenile Probation 5 17-672-3855 staffs to discuss important 1 Access to FOC & Audit Infoimation- Prosecuting Attorney’s Of3ce- I Penalty for early withdrawal. IRS and other penalties may apply for IRAs. issues facing Milan and the 5 17-673-3202 5 17-672-3900 I nation, Register of Deeds 5 17-672-3840 I I Case Workers (by father’slast name) Road Commission- To complement these spe- I (A - G)5 17 672-3206 Office - 5 17-673-2128 I cial meetings and briefings, (H- 0)517-672-3216 Shop - 5 17-673-351 1 I I (P - Z) 5 17 672-3205 Shdff8 Department 5 17-673-816 1 Minde will participate in a Emergency SerPicer 9-1-1 I number of leadership skill- I Supervisor 517 672-3202 I Dispute Resolutions/Referee Hearings Trcasurer’e Office 5 17-672-3890 I building activities. In one Custody Recommendations Veteran’s Center 5 17-673-81 14 activity, “If I Were Presi- I 517-673-4848 -.I dent,” students role-play the c---c-----cc-LccILc------LI president, members of the Clip out and insert this guide in your current telephone directory. cabinet and representatives TN from Capitol Hill who must Thumb National respond to an international Bank & Trust crisis involving North Korea. MEMBER F.D.I.C. Culminating the National II Young Leaders Conference is the “Mock Congress”, in which scholars assume the roles of United States repre- PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 1, 1995 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN -

c Six I Spikers set to open ‘95 season

Swift rllr r Bulldogs return 5 of 6 starters- Sports * John Clarke Tom Doug Gary Jim Haire Haire Montgomerq Hyatt Robinson Hillaker Seers ~ Owen-Gage veteran volley- out Campbell’s starting Roemer, Shana Adkins and Kretzschmer and Jill Jan 10 ball Coach Judy Campbell is lineup in the early season. Carrie Nickerson. Sopho- Howard. Cass City at Bad Axe Cass City Cass City Cass City Cass City Cass City Cass City longing for the “good old Winchester is tough at the more Amanda Salcido, who Campbell’s team needs to Cros-Lex at Lakers Lakers Cros-Lex Cros-Lex Cros-Lex Lakers Lakers days” as her Bulldog spikers net, while Pisarek is a tal- played in tournaments as a peak early as they will tangle Ubly at Deckerville IJbl Y UblY UblY UblY UblY UhlY are set to open their 1995 ented passer. freshman, will also be tested with North Huron and Ak- Reese at USA Reese Reese Reese Reese Reese Reese schedule this week with Also returning from last during the campaign. ron-Fairgrove, 2 of the BCAS at Marlette Marlette BCAS BCAS Marlette BCAS Marlette home games against Peck year’s squad, and sure to see Rounding out the squad are NCTL favorites, in early Mayville at Sandusky S andusky Sandus ky Sandusky Sandusky Sandusky Sandusky and Caseville. plenty of floor time, are Susie Stacy Rievert, Kelly January. Kingston at N. Huron Kingston Kingston Kingston Kingston Kingston Kingst on After a slew of North Cen- NBW at Owen-Gage NBW NBW NBW NBW NBW NBW tral Thumb League titles Akron-Fairgrove at CPS CPS CPS Akron-Fair. Akron-Fair. CPS CPS spanning 2 decades, the Bull- Port Hope at Peck Peck Peck Peck Peck Peck Peck dogs slipped to a third place Jan. 13 finish last season with a 9-3 Sandusky at H. Beach Harbor Beach Harbor Beach Sandusky Harbor B each H arb or B each Harbor Beach conference mark. Bad Axe at Marlette Marlette Marlette Mark tte Marlette Mark tte Marlette Despite last year’s district BCAS at Cros-Lex Cros-Lex Cros-Lex BCAS ’ Cros-Lex Cros-Lex Cros-Lex title, the Bulldogs’ fifth Lakers at Cass City Cass City Cass City Cass City Cass City Cass City Cass City straight, Campbe1I expects Deckerville at Mayville May vi 1le Mayvi I le Deckerville Mayville Mayville Mayville more from her maroon and Rwse at Ubly Reese Reese Rcese Reese Reese Reese grey spikers, Peck at Kingston Kingston Kingston Ki ng st o n Kingston Kingston Kingston “We seem to be stronger CPS at Owen-Gage CPS CPS CPS CPS CPS CPS and pore experienced this Port Hope at A-F Port Hope Port Hope Akron - Fai r. Akron -Fai r. Port Hope Port Hope year, but time will tell. We Caseville at N. Huron North Huron North Huron North Huron North Huron North Huron North Huron need to be more hungry, like Week’s Totals 8-2 7-3 7-3 8-2 6-4 7-3 my old teams were. That’s Percentages 32-8 80% 21-13 68% 33-7 83% 35-5 88% 31-9 78% 32-8 80% something you can’t teach,” I Isays Campbell. I Paper Pi-os 92-28 77% Upstarts 98-22 82% I The Bulldogs return 5 of 6 starters from last year’s squad. Their only loss is front court player Brandy Parks, who will be replaced by se- nior Jennifer Hortola, who saw plenty of action last sea- son. Joining Hortola on the front line will be junior Kate Pow- ers. Powers, a standout in 3 HOPING TO RECAPTURE the NCTL volleyball title are the sports, possesses all the skills 1995 Owen-Gage Bulldogs. They are: (front from left) Susii of a dandy front line player. She is a 3 year letter winner. Roerner, Melody Abfalter, Michelle Pisarek, Sham Adking: The team’s floor leader will Kelly Kretzschmer, Amanda Salcido. (Back from left) Angie be senior Angie Wildman. Wildman covers the entire Wildman, Stacey Rievert, Jill Howard, Carrie Nickerson, Jen- court. An excellent passer, nifer Hortola, Kate Powers, Jennifer Winchester and Coach she has the ability of spiking from the service line. Judy Campbell. 1 Another returning back , 1. court starter is senior Melody Allergy Clinic -‘I ’ Abfalter. Abfalter is one of Campbell ’s better servers . She is a quality setup player as she commonly makes the at Hills & Dales General Hosptial right decisions on the court. Jennifer Winchester and Michelle Pisarek will round Clinics held on Thursdays 7 new 8:OO a.m. to 12:OO noon vurieties Dr. Abdole THE COLD WEATHER that finally arrived last week enabled the &ions to flood The Food and DrugAdmin- istration helped to clear the (Mutee HI Abdeliubec M 0.) the rink and it has been popular with skaters and hockey players. Using the rink way for 7 new varieties of genetically engineered before the kids arrive in force to play hockey Monday afternoon were Helen Rayl, plants. Specialist in Allergy & Immunology left, and her husband, Harold (not pictured.) Stopping on their way home from The FDA announced that 3 Asthma Hayfever Food Alergy new tomato varieties, a new Eczema & Hives Insect Stings school were Tyler Coleman, left, and Brandon Vargo. disease resistant squash, her- bicide resistant cotton and soybeans and a beetle resis- To schedule an appointment, Effective parenting skills tant potato variety had passed initial safety requirements. please call 517/872-2121 STEP classes set in SanduskvJ LAST DAY OF A new report - - capturing Systematic Training for Ef- cry day. you want your kids to have. 30 years of research - - shows fective Parenting (STEP) *Use TV wisely. Limit *Talk often and openly. Lis- that what a family does is gives you a practical disci- viewing on school nights. ten and help children solve more important to a child’s pline method, quidelines for Help kids select educational, their concerns and worries. REGISTRATION success than family income building self-esteem and bet- non-violent programs. Watch *Keep in touch with the or education. ter family communication in and discuss programs to- school. Bc involved and stay classes that start Tuesday, gcthcr. informed about your child’s SCHOOL ELECTION Jan, 10, at 6:30 p.m. at OM onit or other ou t-o f- progress. McKenzie Memorial Hospi- Work Like Magic! scho o 1 act i vi tics . Wo r ki n g .Use community resources. tal in Sandusky. parents should make regular P Take advantagc of after- NOTICE OF LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION OF THE ELECTORS OF 1 Among the most important phone calls to an older child school activities. Seek health CASS CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS at home. things parents can do to help care, housing assistance, TUSCOLA, HUROX AND SAMLAC COUNTIES, MICHIGAN children achieve: *Express high expectations. adult education arid family .Establish family routines Always offer praise and en- and employment counseling, couragement for your if needed. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT: for doing homework and chi Idrcn’s achievements. Cass City chores. Eat meals together Chronicle and go to bed at a regular .Set a good example. Talk Please Take Notice that the Board of Education of Cass City Public Schools, Tuscola, Huron i Phone872-2010 time. ahout drugs, alcohol and and Sanilac Counties, Michigan, has called a special election to be held in the school district on: 11 Ij *Read together a littlu cv- ed u c at i 0 n . D i sc u v Ue ss id S Saturday, February 18, 1995.

TAKE NOTICE that the following proposition will be submitted at the special bond election:

BONDING PROPOSITION

Shall Cass City Public Schools, Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, Michigan, EYE CARE borrow the sum of not to exceed Eight Million Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($8,350,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds therefor, & EY&WEAR for the purpose of erecting, furnishing and equipping a new middle school; erecting, furnishing and equipping additions to and partially remodeling and partially re- equipping the Campbell Elementary school; acquiring, installing and equipping these facilities for technology; and developing and improving the sites?

Professional eye exa ins THE LAST DAY ON WHICH PERSONS MAY REGISTER WITH THEi Prescript ions filled APPROPRIATE CITY OR TOWSHIP CLERKS, IN ORDER TO BE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ; Large selection of AT THE SPECIAL ELECTION CALLED TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, : franies 1995, IS THURSDAY, JANUARY 19,1995. PERSONS REGISTEkNG AFTER 5 O’CLOCK All types of contacts IS THE EVENING ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 19,1995, ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO VOTE No-line bifocals AT THE SPECIAL BOiW Phone registrations welcome - No cost or obligation ELECTION. r Colors and styles can be picked out later. Glasses repaired * Offer ends Jan. 22,1995 Blue Cross & VSP Persons planning to register with the respective city or township clerks must ascertain the i See us at the Bad Axe Bridal Show Jan. 22 I participant days and hours on which the clerks’ offices are open for registration. I. DAVID C. fi” BATZER II, 0.D This Notice is given by order of the Board of Education of Cass City Public Schools; . Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, Michigan. 1 Professional Eye Care Bad Axe Cass City DOWNTOWN BAD AXE 517-269-0441 kri 1 yn Peters New registrations only. Offer valid for wedding parties of 6 or more only (including groom), 269-7263 872-3404 See store for details. Cannot be used in coniunction with anv other offer. Secretary, Board of Education CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY I I, I 995 PAGE SEVEN

THUMB C NATIONAL 0-G falls to Vikings, host Schod kY LYYL Cros-Lex , 0 0 6 1 EPBP 0 051 Marlette 0 0 5 1 CassCity 0 0 4 1 Tigers Fridayin loop tilt BCAS 0 043 BadAxe 0 0 2 3 The Owen-Gage Bulldogs Owen-Gage within reach at ing." THUMB C AMERICAN slipped into the basement of the half, 38-26, as the junior The Vikings got 16 tallies the North Central Thumb sharpshooter tossed in 8 of from LeValley that includcd League standings Friday as SCM !ti LYb his team high 17 points in the 4 from %point land. Dickson USA 2 033 hosts Akron -Fairgrove frame. chipped in 1s for the win- Ubly 2 033 whipped Coach Jim "We got off to a pretty good ners. Reese 1050 Brinkman's cagers 79-56. start, I don't think we missed Sandusky 1 1 3 5 The 'Dogs (0-4, 1-6 over- many shots in the first quar- Mayville 0 1 0 5 all) will look to capture their ter," saidviking Coach Mark OWEN-GAGE - Austin H Beach 0 2 2 5 first league win this Friday Coc kerill . Brinkman 7-0 (3-7) 17; Joe Dvllle 0 208 when they entertain Both schools came out Tkacz 2-1 (4-4) 11; Jason ERIC HOELZLE pinned Mayville's Mark Raliegh in the Carsonville-Port Sanilac (I - smoking after the intermis- Anthes 3-0 (1-2) 7; Phil NORTH CENTRAL 'D' second period of Wednesday's home contest with Mayville. 3, 3-5 overall). The Tigers, sion, Burkey, who recorded Fahrner 1-0 (1 -1 ) 3; Chad however, are coming off an game scoring honors with 26 Jahr 3-2 (1-1) 13; Mark EiG!uQl exciting overtime loss to con- Damm 2-0 (1-2) 5. Kingston 4 I. The Hawks captured the meet, 48-30. markers, helped extend the 0 7 0 feren c e 1ead er K i n g s t o n , TOTALS - 18-3 (1 1-24) 56. Y peck' 4 043 hosts' advantage entering the ,:K Huron 3 1 3 3 who remain unblemished on final frame as he tossed in 5 I-• -:r~r'Hope 2 2 4 3 the season' at 7-0. hoops from the floor in the A KHON -FA IRG ROVE - .:$F 2 225 To be successful against the third period, Tim Czelada 2-0 (0-1) 4; Jim :$PS 1335 Tigers, Owen-Gage will CHAD JAHR Burnham 1-0 (0-0) 2; Greg .:Q-Gage 0 4 1 6 need to be in top shape - 13 Points Akron-Fairgrove took any LeValley 1-4 (0-0) 16; Jocy :+seville 0 4 0 8 men tally. doubt from the game's out- Miller 1-0 (0-1 ) 2; Dave We- 1* ea It was the Bulldogs' psyche 5 Rebounds come with a 21-11 flurry in ber 2-0 (0-0) 4; Jeremy I*: FRIDAY'S GAMES that led to Friday's sluggish the final period. Burkey 11-0 (4-6) 26; Mat- '$ck 63. North Huron 61 start at Akron, according to baskets by Austin Brinkman As usual, Brinkman led the tin Reuss-Zimcr 0-0 (2-2) 2; F$NI Hope 48, Caseville 40 Coach Brinkman. and Chad Jahr. Bulldogs with 17 points and Josh Burkey 3-0 (2-2) 8; 65, Harbor Beach 46 FA The Vikings opened the "Mentally, the kids have yet 7 rebounds. Jahr collected 13 Keith Dickson 3-2 (3-3) 15. Wese 73, EPBP 41 contest hitting on all cylin- Uply 65, Mayville 39 to play a rood came." la- tallies and 5 rebounds, while TOTALS - 24-6 (11-1 4) 79. Sgndusky 63, D'ville 51 the hosts to a 19-6 margin Kingston 67, CPS 65 contest. in 11. heading into the second Thanks for Cros-Lex 82, Algonac 45 Greg Levalley and Keith Coach Brinkman was ex- A-F 79, Owen-Gage 56 frame. Dickson paced ihe winners tremely pleased with the per- Norlh Branch 66, Car0 45 Burkey tossed in 8 points in just prior to the break, split- formance of JG in the de- the first 8 minutes to single- tinp 12 tallies and registering feat. with feature handedly outscore the visi- 3 baskets from behind the 3- "Chad played the kind of 12 million tors, who were held to single point arc. Brinkmarl kept game he is capable of play- employed Over 12 million peoplc are CASS CITY RED HKWK eiriployed in the U.S. food

, qarketing system. About 6 million are in food service, another 4 million in food wholesaling and retailing HAWK WRESTLER Chris Revis *pinnedMayville's Joe and 3.6 million in food pro- BASKETBALL casing. About 10 percent of Green 339 into Wednesday's match at Cass City in the 142- th? c&ntry's total civilian Ib. class, Freshman - Junior Varsity - Varsity wTjrk force earns its living in fc$d service. CASS CITY BOYS' BASKETBALL Hawks unbeaten 1994 - 95 All games at 5 p.m. in league play except at the Palace which will be announced. Dec. 6 ...... Cass City 66, USA 59 9 ...... Cass City 75,Deckerville 49 Thc Cass City Red Hawk Davis; 134 pounds, Alfred 13 ...... Cass City 52, Reese 57 wrcstling team is uridefeatcd Connolly; 142 poiinds, Chris 16 ...... Cass City 68, Sandusky 51 (2-0) in theThumb C Lcaguc Rcvis; 151 pounds, Stevc 20 ...... Cass City 73, Harbor Beach 55 with g'43-70 decision over Irvine; 160 pounds, Nathan Jan. 10 ...... Bad Axe Mayville Wednesday, attd Henclrick; 172 pounds, Eric 13 ...... Lakers then followcd up thc victory Hoelzle. 17 ...... Harbor Beach with a second-place finish In the Invitational, the 20 ...... Cros-Lex Hawks bowed to champion WHOLE Saturday in the S-team 24 ...... Marlette b Sandusky Invitational. Conislock Park, 33-28, and tc HOUSE 27 Bay City AS. The Hawks topped thu then defeatcd the other 3 ...... b FULL OF 31 ...... USA (Campbell night) Wildcats with 8 victorics, all tcanis: 66-6 over thc Lakers; Bad Axe (Middle School) by pins. Thc winners were: 52-24 over Mayville, and 54- Feb. 3 ...... b 7 ...... k 1 12 poiiiids, John 23 over Sandusky. Ubly McNaughton; 1 19 pounds, Results compilcd by Hawk 10 ...... Lakers 14 Mayville Don Pisha; 126 puunds, Bob wrestlers wcre: ...... WINDOWS 17 ...... Cros-Lex $1199" Weight Name Kecord Place 21 ...... Reese (Parent's Night) 'Based on 6 double hungs & 1 picture window 1200 sq. in. A for the day 24 ...... 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I PHONE 872.2065 PHONE 872-4311 I HAR DEE'S Little & CASS CITY TIRE Kranz WALBRO CORP. 1=800-288=4385 I 6392 MAIN 6209 MAIN PHONE 872-3077 Funeral Home 6242 GARFIELD AVE PHONE 872-5303 "Seeyou after the game" Phone 872-2195 PHONE 872-2 13--- 1 1 I STATE LICENSE #2101109016 I PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 1, 1995 CASS CITY, MICHIGW Saturdav in Car0 Letters to the editor Scout volunteers honored:‘ The annual volunteers ap- Pigeon, and Laura Kulinski, commitment to the values of the Thumb District , Attempted millage rape? preciation dinner for the Deford. scouting. Nineteen units, 15 troop6 Lake Huron Area Boy Scouts These individuals showed In addition to the awards of and 5 posts wererepresented of America, Thumb District, outstanding qualities in lead- recognition, over 100 do- and given recognition €or Fear, emotionalism not the way was held Saturday evening, ership, training, community nated door prizes were given their contribution in the con: Jan. 7, at the Car0 K of C involvement , con tri bu ti on , throughout the course of the tinued implementation.of he Hall. service, tenure, moral and program. These gifts were scouting program in the With participant numbers ethical behavior and overall contributed by businesses in Thumb District. to approach middle school vote up from a year ago, over 200 \ persons were in attendance John Haire, sues could be corrected for the teachers’ and administra- for the dinner that was pre- would defy common sense pared and donated by mem- c/o Cass City Chronicle about $3O,OOO. The same tors’ selfish interest and and rationalism. people who cringe over greed is victimizing children bers of the K of C organiza- I’m writing in response to “wasting” $30,000 to com- because of their unwilling- The solution is not to put the tion. the letter to the editor, Dec. ply with fire codes don’t have to even discuss giving millage back on the ballot at Following the meal, key- ness note speaker Jerry 21, 1994, “Seniors should any problem with flushing back their pay increase to that time of the year that support school building $7,000,000 in interest down help speed up the process of would most likely produce Robertson, youth minister project .” A1 though Mr. the tube, If the Middle raising enough money to the lowest voter turnout from near Gaylord, ad- Richards’ letter was very School is such a fire hazard build a new Middle School thereby providing an oppor- dressed the ethical and moral well meaning and well writ- then maybe they should without paying for it twice. tunity for those with a vested values scouting has instilled in youth in the last 85 years. ten, I must point out some spend some of the money I don’t think anyone’s greed interest to turn out in droves. important in accuracies. they’ve saved over the past is victimizing our children A scout in his youth, he re- First and foremost let’s put few years from their zero- and denying them their “ba- The solution is not to put the called the influence volun- an end to the Fear of Fire ru- main tenance-program for sic life building experi- same defeated millage back teers in his pack had on him mor being circulated. To my that building which I’m sure ences.” Some of us just de- on the ballot assuming that in directing his life toward knowledge this rumor origi- has added to the overall de- mand more fiscal responsi- all those who voted against service of his fellow man. nated from faculty members cline in the Middle School’s bility than others. I’m cer- it were either uninformed, Following the address were at a special school board aesthetic appeal. tain that I’m not alone in my greedy, just plain stupid or all award recognitions to dozens meeting. So alarming was Mr. Richards, bein’g a Se- appreciation for the frugal of the above. of volunteers in the areas of the thought of the top floor nior Adult, should be made policies of the Cass City spark plug awards, day camp recognition, veterans awards, of the Middle School being aware that the board re- School District and I cannot The solution is not to put the inaccessible during a fire searched school millages and express that appreciation too popcorn recognition, 1994 same defeated millage back quality unit awards, training emergency, my wife had to found that the middle of Feb- strongly. But, I somehow on the ballot, against the will find out if this information ruary was the best time of the miss the point of saving a few awards and district commit- of the majority of the voters, tee appreciation. was true. She contacted the year for a millage to pass. I hundred here and a few thou- while making them pay for assistant Fire Chief and was believe common sense sand there and then, in a tra- Among the most notable THE BOY SCOUTS of America Thumb District awards of the millage election even if included 20 yeass’ service by told that there is, in fact, fire would dictate that there are ditional manner, wasting $7- they say NO again. merit were given to Burt Jackson, Pigeon, (left), Laura equipment which will reach probably less Senior Adults $8,000,000 in interest. Like Julius Wilding, Fairgrove, the top floor of the Middle and Stu and “Stub” Kulinski, Deford, and Ken Rushlo, Caro. here in January and Febru- I’ve stated before, tradition is This seems like a very clear School and there always has ary than any other time of the why we’re paying Patterson, both of Caro, for been. She shared this infor- case of attempted millage 35 years’ service. year. You can draw your own $350,000,000,000a year in rape to me. mation at the September conclusions. interest on the national debt. This year’s highest recogni- school board meeting and the tions included 3 district I must also take issue with Maybe it’s time we started Your Persistent school critic Chronicle reported it the next Mr. Richards’ assumption changing some traditions. awards of merit presented to Robert Papovich Fred Orr,Caro, Burt Jackson, day. The school board made that any taxpayer who dis- I don’t claim to know abso- no effort to denounce this agrees with spending lutely what the solution to rumor, thereby allowing this $16,000,000 for an this problem is, but I do misinformation to continue $S,OOO,OOO school is some- know absolutely what the 4 arraigned on felony circulating. Mr. Richards how victimizing children solution is not. cannot be faulted for not because of selfish interests The solution is not to use charges in district court knowing the truth. and greed. This would be fear and emotionalism to co- All the other fire safety is- analogous to assuming that erce voters to do that which The following people were He faces a preliminary aA recently arraigned on felony exam Friday morning. Bond charges in Tuscola County was set at $200. A community is known District Court: *Teresa A. Overton, 34, *William J. Johnson, 21, Mayville, was arraigned on Rscola, faces charges of as- one count of writing 3 non- sault or assault and battery, sufficient fund checks within by the schools it keeps and resisting and obstructing 10 days. The offense alleg- a police officer Dec. 18 in edly took place in Car0 and Dear Mr. Editor: perity for those living here. tional facilities for our future lbscola Township. involved checks of $43.30, We all need to consider ways leaders. Our schools are an Bond in the case was set at $56.78 and $39.40, ;?1 &iyn We would like to express in which we can draw and extremely important facet $3,000. A preliminary ex- on Mayville State Ba&. ’$$BCIPIENTG OF 20 and %-year tenure awards in Boy our excitement and apprecia- keep those services coming. that directly affect all of the amination was scheduled for Overton’s bond was set at Scouts of America are Stu Patterson (left) and Julius Wild- tion about the new medical Our village has a responsi- other facets that contribute to 9 a.m. Friday. $2,000. A preliminary exam personnel and expanded ser- bility to provide and main- the continued positive ‘Joseph Y. Davis, 5 1, Caro, is to be held Friday morning. ing. Missing is “Stub” Patterson, 35 years of service. vices recently moving to tain municipal functions, growth of Cass City. was arraign& on charges of Cass City. This is a great ben- such as: road maintenance, It is imperative that we do operating a motor vehicle efit to our community and the water and sewer, fire and what is necessary to keep this while under the influence of surrounding area. With the police protection, parks and upward trend directed to- liquor, third offense, driving growth in our community, recreation facilities, etc. Our ward the 21st Century. On while his license was sus- especially among the senior hospital Administration Saturday, Feb. 18, all of US pended or revoked, unlawful citizens population, this is an works towards providing the will have the opportunity to use of a license plate and essential component to meet latest in health care services. help make this happen. A possession of an open intoxi- the health needs of our citi- Our businesses and indus- community is known by the cant in a motor vehicle Dec. zens; both young and old. tries provide jobs and goods schools it keeps ... 2 in Arbela Township. The health services avail- and services for those resid- Bond was set at $lO,OOO able in a community is only ing here. It is OUR responsi- Sincerely,. and a preliminary exam was one facet of the many needed bility as tax payers to provide slated for Friday morning. to continue growth and pros- safe and up to date educa- Jim and Sue Ellen Greenlee *Paul H. Rodriguez, 22, Saginaw, is charged with lar- SAVE30%-70% *!##-s .)r ceny of a washer and dryer A Storewide on brands like Bassett, Benchcraft, Lane, Schweiger, 1i,,m c from a building in early Sep- Athens, Catnapper, Appalacian Oak, Vaughn Bassett. tember in Akron Township, Seven month CD Pickup I1 reported vandalized

A Deford man reported his pickup truck was vandalized in Cass City over the week- end. Scott A Wren, 1205 Phillips Rd., told Cass City police the rear window on his 5a25: 1994 Dodge pickup was bro- ken out Saturday, sometime between 2:30 a.m. and 10 Thirteen month CD a.m., while the vehicle was I parked in a village lot north- east of Leach and Pine Streets. The damage was estimated at $100, according to reports. Church installs I 6.00; I officers Officers and board mem- Also available for Individual bers of Good Shepherd Retirement Account investments! Lutheran Church, Cass City, were installed in Sunday morning services. Officers are: Russ Biefer,

872-2 105 president; Ron Rockwell, .Mr*-M*CI* 6241 Main Street vice-president; Michelle Barrigar, secretary, and Gary Hornbacher, treasurer. Board members are: trust- For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us it is the power of God. I Corinthians 1:18 :: ees, Greg Ware, Mark MUTUALbNGS f.s.b. Ruggles and Fred Matthews; Safety and BANK,Depcndablllty Slmt 1887 education, Sue Baker, Marsha Moore and James FDIC Insured Locations Throughout Michigan Jamieson; evangelism, Beth $500 minimum balancc required to o n CDs and I&. McCallum and Kris Pcnalty mybc imposed for arrwithdraw.1. Milligan, and financial sec- Annual Percentage Yields arc cffcctivc January 3, 1974. retary, Sharon Coston. CkSS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1995 PAGE NINE In circuit court

deadlinqfor submitting items in the calendar is the Fri- Teen charged with day noon before publication. Thursday, January 12 'American Red Cross Blood Bank, Hills and Dales Gen- rape stands mute eEl Hospital, 1 - 6:45 p.m. A Fairgrove teen charged bond was reduced to $6,500 for a plea of guilty to escap- Ebiday, January 13 with sexually assaulting a plus $199.98 in court costs. ing from the Camp Tuscola woman after allegedly break- Sentencing is to he sched- Correctional Facility Sept. 8. .>Alcoholics Anonymous and AI-Anon, Good Shepherd ing into a Fairgrove Town- uled. Hc was remanded to the cus- Lutheran Church, 8 p.m. ship residence last summer tody of the sheriff's depart- Tbesday, January 17 stood mute to all charges last *David Northern Jr., 34, ment. week in Tuscola County Cir- Vassar, stood mute to charges .John P. Husarick, 17, Thumb Area Parkinson Support Group meeting, I pm., of assault with a dangerous cuit Court. Millington, was sentenced to tiills & Dales Hospital. weapon (scissors), assault The court ordered a pre-trial 6 months in the county jail hearing to be scheduled in with intent to do bodily harm Wednesday, January 18 less than murder, possession for his plea of guilty to es- the case against Allen D. caping from the Tuscola Duplicate Bridge, 7 p.m. at Charmont. of a firearm in the commis- Everyone wel- Parrish, 16, and remanded County Jail July 26. He was come. Last week's winners, Judy Wright and Sharon the teen to the custody of the sion of a felony, resisting and Hatison. sheriff's department. obstructing a police officer also ordered to pay court Bond has been denied and domestic violence. costs and fines totalling Parrish, who is charged with The charges stem from an $400. Batterer 's support first degree criminal sexual alleged Dec. 8 incident in .Heath L. Bissonnette, 23, conduct involving penetra- Vassar involving the Vassar, was sentenced to 36 tion, during the commission defendant's spouse, accord- months probation and one FIVE GENERATIONS of the Pohlod family recently gath- of another felony. The ing to court records. year in Jail, with work site ered for a photo. Pictured above are Mary Pohlod, 99, and program planned charge also allegcs the teen A pre-trial hearing is to be privileges, for his plea of was armed or acted in a man- scheduled in the case. Bond guilty to operating a motor her family members, son John Pohlod, grandson Roger Thumb Area Assault dated and the fee will be ner leading the victim to be- was continued at $100,000 vehicle whileunder the influ- Pohlod, great-grandson Nicholas Pohlod, and great-great- Crisis Center Advisory based on the client's income. licvc he was armed. and the defendant was re- ence of liquor, third offense, Council has announced its Parrish is also charged with manded to the custody of the Aug. 13 invassar Township. grandaughter Kelsey Marie. plans for a Batterer's Support The ACC staff reported that breaking and entering an oc- sheriff's department. The defendant, who was Group. The Human Devel- 10 people completed the 40- cupied dwelling with intent .John T. Wolfenbarger, 23, remanded to the custody of hour empathy training. The opmen t Commission and to commit criminal, sexual Detroit, was sentenced to 2 the sheriff's department, was lbscola County Community empathy training will be uti- conduct, and malicious de- to 7 1/2 years incarceration also ordered to pay costs and *%tal Health will provide lized by individuals who aid for his plea of guilty to es- fines totaling $1,000plus at- Walbro chief featured speaker victims of violence. struction of property valued tiht funding for one male at $100 or less. cape from the Camp Tuscola torneys fees, a $40 victim and one female group facili- The offensc allegedly took Correctional Facility, Caro, crime fee and oversight fees The Saginaw Valley Manu- Walbro Corporation seized ter beginning at 5:30 p.m. tator. The Assault Crisis Cen- The Janks Foundation of placc June 18 - 10 days June 25, 1993. of $240, fac turers' Association J anu- and that exist in specialized Thursday, Jan. 19. Member ter (ACC), plans to have the Caro granted $2,500 to the bcforc the defendant's 16th Court records state that .Michael S. Patterson, 36, ary mcmbership meeting will areas, pros and cons of be- and non-member manufac- program in place in January. Thunlb Area Assault Crisis birthday. prior to sentencing, Caro, was sentenced to 6 feature a presentation hy Bert ing a. public company, and turing firms from the Referrals will be court man- Center to be used for a corn- Michigan law allows mi- Wolfenbarger presented a months in the county jail, Althaver, Chairman, Presi- defending the company Saginaw Valley are encour- puter system. nors ages 15 and 16, who are motion to withdraw his plea, with work site privileges, for dent and CEO of' Walbro against a hostile takeover. aged to attend. but the motion was not ac- The Thumb Area Assault charged with life offenses, to his plea of guilty to perjury Corporation. Althaver's pre- be prosecuted as adults. The cepted by the court. He was before the Multi-County sentation will touch on do- The dinner meeting will be To make a reservation, or Crisis Center provides safety, for additional in formation, support and prevention ser- decision is left under the dis- remanded to the custody of Citizens Grand Jury in 1993. ing business in rural Michi- held at the Saginaw Valley the sheriff's department. State University Doan Cen- call (517) 790-5647. vices to victims of domestic cretion of the prosecutor's Patterson was remanded to gan, global opportunities that and sexual violence. ACC office. .Thomas E. Kotewa, 22, the custody of the sheriff's provides 24-hour emergency In other circuit court pro- Bay City, was sentenced to department and ordered .to Magazine donations welcome at library shelter, as well as a 24-hour ceedings last week: 18 months to 14 years in pay fines and costs totaling Crisis telephone line. For as- .Daniel E. Copeland, 37, prison for a plea of guilty to $200. The Friends of the Library before the last weekin Janu- becausethey do not sell well. sistance or for more informa- Wapakoneta, Ohio, pleaded uttering and publishing July *Alan J. Dandron, 38, guilty to de,sertion/abandon- 12 and 13 in Vassar. He was Gagetown, was found guilty art: planning a magazine sale ary. Decorating, hobby, hunt- Magazines will be sold for tion regarding the other scr- at Rawson Memorial Li- $.25 a bundle Wednesday, vices offered through the ment - tailure to provide remanded to the custody of of assault with intent to do in&, home, travel, antique, necessary and proper shelter, the sheriff's department. great bodily harm less than brary. MagaziIleS that are etc. magazines areespecially Jan. 25 through Saturday, Assault Crisis Center, call 1- clean and in good condition Jan. 28 in the library meet- 800-292-3666. food, care and clothing for Court records,state the nlurder followiIlg a 3-day popuhr. Please do not bring his child under 17 years of charge involved a check of jury trial. art. needed for this sale and old news magazines or ing room. All proceeds fr0JT-I age between Aug. 12, 1991, $200 drawn on the Court records state the may he brought to the library magazines in poor condition the sale benefit the library. Mr, Chips Food Store and Dec. 15, 1994, in Healthcare Family Credit SO'S" Indian fields Township. Union. 11 incident in Columbia "BACK TO THE A pre-sentence investiga- .Richard J. Julien, 26, Township. Others Get Quick Results With The tion was ordered and Caro, was sentenced to 14 A pre-sentence investiga- tion was ordered in the case Copcland's $20,000 cash months to 5 years in prison Chronicle~ Classified Ads = and the defendant was re- nianded to the custody of the You Will Too! *r Wounen,:finances sheriff's department. Sen- *I tencing is to be Set. . " ' , ,: . , . >. Homo. Milk topic of 7-session 99 Gal. $1

I' workshop Feb. 7 To help womeil of all ages to know where your money learn how to cope with finan- is going and why - - to build cial and other problems, financial security from the - SURGEON Michigan State University ground up, and how to cre- GENERAL WARNING: Extension (MSUE) and the ate a budget, not just for ne- Smoking.Causos American Association of Lung Cancer, cessities, but to allow for sav- Hmarl Dir~ase. Retired Persons (AARP) are ings and a little more. Emphysema. and May Cornplreale offering a 7-session work- Pregnancy shop program beginning FINANCIAL FACTS Feb. 7 at the Detroit Edison Community Room, Cass .The median income for City. women aged 65 and older was $8,044 in 1990.This in- Especially designed to em- come includes earnings, So- power women to make in- cial Security, pensions and 7 year warranty LOTTERY formed financial decisions, assets. the Women's Financial Infor- Innerspring mattreISS mation Program (WFIP) will *The median income in 100% hardwood include sessions on how to 1991 for widows age 65 and get organized - - to identify older was $8,916. Fifty per- where you are now and cent of women age 65 and where you want to be; how older are widows. mildew resistant .Approximately 3.2 million women ages 45 to 64 tclday lack any type of health insur- ance coverage. .In 1989, women com- prised 75 percent of all per- sons aged 45 and older liv- ing alone.

.hly 1 out of 5 wornen (21 percent) aged 65 and over W 2. 2. ; Elkland Township received any type of pension income in 1990, by virtue of OFFER GOOD ONE WEEK ONLY ! b her own or her husband's 12 MONTHS SAME AS CASH I employment; these pensions '* Senior Citizens averaged $4,915 annually. The program participants If you desire help in completing your homestead property tax will learn how to conduct fi- nancial inventories; how to &reditforms we will be at the fire hall (township office). design personal cash-flow systems; how to make deci- If you undersland the forms and do not need help filling it out it is sions about credit and loan 'dot necessary to have it completed at the township office. i ns ti t u t ion s, in surance pro - grams, investments, real es- 's \N I all tate and savings; how to plan -3 SATU R DAY for retirement, and much, much more. >Wdoors The only cost for the 7- January 14 week seminar is a $30 regis- P tration fee. Persons attending 9 a.m. to nom will receive a money man- Please bring itemized total of your 1994 income including inter- agement workbook and other materials. Scholarships are 1820 W. Car0 Rd. (M-81) , dividends and Social Security. Also bring health/accident available. For registration Ph. (517) 672-261 1 urance premiums paid and your tax bills. and scholarship information, One mile west of downtown Car0 Norma Wallace call BarbaraNeuman, Exten- HOURS: sion Home Economist, Mon. 10-8, Tues. ik Wed. 10-6, Thurs. 10-8, Fri. 10-6, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 12-5 Clerk MSUE, at 5 17-269-9949, PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 1, 1995 CASS CITY, MICHIGW#I . CALL 872-2010 TO PLACE MIAD I Professional and Business I Transit (nonbusiness) rates. Obituaries 10 words or less, $1.75 each insertion; additional words 8 DIRECTORY 1 cents each. Three weeks for (-1 I I --I------the price of 2-cash rate. Save COUCH & ROCKER - Tan. NOW AVAILABLE - Ne.. ACCOUNTANTS PHYSICIANS Matilda Bailey Wills, and 9 brothers and sis- Koroleski of Bad Axe, money by enclosing cash with Makes into bed. Like new. wallpaper steamer for rent, I------ters. Kathline Salowitz and her mail orders. Rates for display $75 for both. 517-872-3815. for easy paper removal, at the Matilda Bailey, 90, of Cas Services were held Monday husband, Alan, of Mt. want ad on application. 2-1-11-1 Paint Store. 2-1 1-16af evening at the Zinger- Clemens; 3 grandchildren; 2 City, died Friday, Jan. 7, at 1. Smigielski Funeral Home in great-grandchildren; 13 step- I CertifiedPublic Accountants Autumnwood of [ Automotive 1 FOR SALE - Ladies’ winter SALE - water conditioners, GaryAnderson,CPA(Ca~) I 15986 E. CkS city Rd.1 Deckerville, Ubly, with the Rev. R. Darrell grandchildren; one sister, coat, size 14. 4311 Ale St. 24,OOO grain softeners, $6004 Robert Tudtey, CPA (Cas City) Banning of the Holbrook Betty Campbell and her hus- 2-1-1 1-3 Jeny Bernhardt, CFA (Caro) She was born Matilda FOR SALE - 1986 Pontiac Salt free conditioners avail- Baptist Church officiating. band, Joseph, of Shelby ~ Thomas Domn, CPA (Caro) WisserAug. 22,1904, in Lib- 6000 LE. Fully loaded. New able. Also iron and sul-fur IValerie Jamieson, CPA (Cass City) erty City, Ohio, and married Burial was in Elkland Cem- Township, and 2 brothers, battery and muffler. In good FOR SALE - Alfalfa hay, removal. Repair on- all William Bailey Oct. 6,1926. etery. Don Mardlin and his wife, condition. Low mileage. first, second and third cut- makes. Call for free analy- He died Dec. 22, 1980. Elizabeth, and Morris Reasonable, Call 872-2950. ting. Large bales, no rain. sis. Paul’s Pump Repair, 67. Mardlin, all of Beaverton. 1 - 12-28-3 872-2019. 2-1 -1 1-2 She lived most of her life in Flossie Farrelly 4850 or 800-745-4851. ’ Mikado, moving to Cass City She was preceded in tdeath 2-5-5:tf Surgeon by 3 brothers, Curtis, LeRoy in 1978. Mrs. Flossie J. Farrelly, 1984 FIERO - new tires, SALE - Carbon monoxide IC------64, and Fred Mardlin. - Specialist in Stomach She is survived by a daugh- detectors - were $74.95, now THE PAINT sells of Ubly, died Sunday, Jan. 8, A parish wake service was clutch and battery, many new STORE DOYOU HAVE A and Bowel Problems ter, Rosemary Gallaway of at her residence. parts. First $700 takes it. $59.95 through 1-3 1-95. Poly-foam for seat cushions Cass City; 2 granddaughters, scheduled Tuesday at 8:OO Detects carbon monoxide, cut to your specifications: DR INKl NG PROBLEM? 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily She was born Nov. 6,1930, p.m. at the Zinger-Smigielski 517-658-2560. 1-1-1 1-3 ALCOHOLICS Satuday - 9 to 12 noon Luann Maher of Port Sanilac in Sandusky, the daughter of natural gas, propane. At Dol- 2-1 1 -9-tf Closed Thursday and Crystal Adkins of Jack- Funeral Home in Ubly. lar Stretcher, across from the- ANONYMOUS 6230 Hospital Drive Arthur and Caroline (Karl) Funeral services were 1986 infixccf- sonville, Fla.; 5 grandchil- FORD VAN ater. 2-1-11-1 1987 HI 30’ tra& AND AL-ANON Cass City, MI 48726 Mardlin. scheduled for Wednesday at lent condition, good tires, LINE dren; a sister-in-law, Hazel She married Allen Farrelly trailer, fully self-contained. MEETINGS Phone 8724611 Deller, and several nieces 1:00 p.m. at St. Joseph’s runs good, make offer. Call FOR - Nintendo, 3 Every Frlday Evening - 8:OO p.m. Oct. 14, 1983, in Sandusky. SALE air, awning, rear bedrool , and nephews. Catholic Church of Argyle, 872-3315, ask for Bud. controllers, 8 gama, $100 or A She was a graduate of the with Msgr. Francis Murray, full size bed. Excellen! Good Shepherd Lutheran Church She was preceded in death 1-7-74- best offer. Bear compound Cumber School and received pastor, officiating. shape. $7,000. 517-65B: Caw City by 5 brothers, Fred, Charlie, her high school diploma bow with 4 pulleys, $60 or 2560. 2-1-1 1-3 Harry, Lawrence and Bruce, Burial will be in St. Ignatius best offer. Call after 5:OO 5.H. Raythatha, M.D, - I through the Adult Education Cemetery. 872-3060, 2-1 -1 1-3 and 6 sisters, Winnie, Goldic, Program. She worked as a Merchandise AKC GOLDEN Retrieved ---e---- Dr. Ray Ellie, Julie, Mable and Dora, patient supervisor in the ~ -~ puppies, 8 weeks old. Calf Funeral services were held Weldon Zimmerman MOVING - need to sell 25” IMMEDIATE CARE Total Family Care Lapeer State Home for 12 IF SEED IS your need, we’ve 678-4149, . 2- 142 Tuesday at Gillies Funeral years, retiring in 1966, and console color TV, $150 or ,. CLINIC Home in Lincoln, Mich. Weldon Ray Zimmerman, got it. Golden Harvest seed best offer. Uniden radar de- for non-emergency health cam 4672 Hill St. operated the Brown House 44, of Decker, died Sunday, corn 86 through 99 day, all HARDWOOD/~REWOO;D~ Burial was in the Mikado tector, paid $100, used one - $30/face cord. Call2-10-5-t’ 872-: $40 fee Restaurant in Ubly. She was Jan. 8, at his home after an are single cross with prices Cass City Cemetery. a parishioner of St. Joseph’s summer, best offer. 1984 4970. Including physician’s fee illness of almost 5 years. starting at $39. Catholic Church of Argyle Dodge Ram D-50 pickup, and clinic room Phone 872-5010 He was born Aug. 3 1,1950, Soybeans ...Felix, Conrad, rebuilt motor, plus extra mo- Bertha Campbell since 1983. in Elkhart; Ind., the son of Chapman and Hardin 91 FOR SALT!- Storage barns,, No appointment usuall)c c tor, $900. 18-hp Craftsman Mice Hours: Mon.-Ri. 8-! Mrs. Farrelly is survived by Maynard and Catherine also. Golden Harvest 1213, all sizes, horse barns, dog: necessary her husband, Allen; 2 sons, garden tractor with snow houses, craft items. Will: Weekends 6 p.m. Fridays to Bertha Wills Campbell, 84, (Witmer) Zimmerman, of X197, 1170, and 1271s. - blade and tire chains, 44” 872-2608. Sec-: 6 a.m. Mondays, and holidays of Bad Axe and formerly of Gordon Wheeler of Roches- Nappanee, Ind. Hay mixes starting at $48. deliver. Call N.Y. Yun, M.D. ter and Dennis Bartle and his mowing deck, $1500. Call ond house south of Hurds: HILLS & DALES Ubly, died Friday, Jan. 6, at Zimmerman married Reba Our seed corn line is one of 872-3877 or 872-3704.2-1-11-1 GENERAL HOSPITAL Physician & Surgeon the Huron County Medical wife, Rita, of Cass City; one M. Shirk Dec. 11, 1971, in the most consistent and high Comer Rd. off Cas City W.1 stepson, Mark Farrelly and Harold 872-2121 Office Hours; Care Facility in Bad Axe af- Goshen, Ind. yield available in the indus- Wring. his wife, Delores, of Ubly; 3 2-9-23-tf Mon.-Fri. - 9 a.m.to 5 p.m. ter a short illness. He was baptized into the ky. Early bird sale prices mum. - closed She was born Nov. 17, stepdaughters, Suzanne Wisler Mennonite Church of good through January 15, FOR SALE - Sofat blue INSURANCE Sat. - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1910, in Bad Axe, daughter Bresky and her husband, Goshen, Ind., April 27,1968. 1995. Michigan Seed Dis- flowered, excellent condi- For Rent 3 Albin, of Kinde, Julie 6232 HorpiW Dthrs of George and Hattie In March of 1981 the family tributor, Marlette, MI. (517) , tion. 517-872-2967.2-1-1 1-3 Cau City (Kirkpatrick) King. 635-7329. 2- 12-21-4 2-BEDROOM mobile honie moved to Decker, where they for rent. 1 or 2 adults. $350/ New England Life Office 0724733 She married Wilfred J, Wills now are members of the NEL Qrowth Fund Rea. 0724257 March 28, 1941, in Indiana. Smith month. 872-4729 after 6:OO: NEL fqulty Fund Bethany Wisler Mennonite FOR SALE - Black Lab PUP- FOR SALE - 2 1986 quad 4-1-1 1-1 NEL Income Fund He died June 23, 1976. Church. pies, 2 months old. $25 each. racers, $1,200, 872-5694. Mony Market Series ’* * PODIATRISTS She married Clayton He is survived by his wife, Call 872-3595. 2-1 -1 1-3 2-1 1-1-1 Phone 872-2321 ----IC-- Campbell June 10, 1980, in Reba; 6 children, Duane Lyn, CAS CITY Mini Stogtge 4615 Oak Cass City new building now available. NORTHEASTERN Alden. 22, Kathryn Grace 19, Galen I 1 Mrs. Campbell, a lifelong degree . Leroy, 17, Roaslie Dawn, 15, Call 872-3917. 4-10-19~tf OPTOMETRIST FOOT CLINIC resident of Huron County, Dr. Judi Ecker Jeremy Keith, 10, and Aaron ------was a graduate of the Appin Donald J. Smith Jr. gradu- Daniel, 8, all living at home; Tuscola Republicans FOR RENT - ‘1-bedryp IDr.Thomas Bobrowski I Country School and was apartment with applianq, DR. PAUL A. GOLSCH “YOUR FAMILY FOOT ated from Michigan State his parents, Maynard and employed at the Nye Restau- University Dec. 10 at the Fall Catherine Zimmerman, Walk to downtown Cass ab. Optometrist CARE CENTER” rant and Red Top Restaurant $325/month plus $325 s&- 4672 Hill St., Cass City Commencement held at the Nappanee, hd.; one sister elect new officers Glasses in about an hour in Bad Axe. and brother-in-law, Lynford rity deposit plus 112 utili@$. Eye examinations 072-4327 Ot Breslin Center in East Lan- 4- 1 -*tf She was a foster parent for sing. Smith received his and Wanda Nolt, Wakarusa, 872-2722. ** Glasses & Contact lenses 3592 Center, Essexville county to establish personal Outside prescriptions filled 40 years, until she retired in bachelor Ind.; 8 brothers and sisters- The Tuscola County Re- 895-8594 of Science Degree RENT One-bedrobh Vision insurance plans welcome 1992. She was a former in Mechanical Engineering. in-laws, Dennis and Sharon, Dublican Party elected an contact and encouragement,” FOR - tI 100 W. Huron Ave., --L-LIII~ member of the Ubly Miriam James and Lydia, all of 1 intirely new slate of officers Siqmrgswcd&y$pesh f furnisheg apartment. Ead Axe 2689759 Chapter of the Eastern Star Goshen, Ind., Paul andAnna, for 1995;96 at its monthly before his election. e need utilities included. Call 461 N. State St., C@m673-8155 VETERINARIANS to get more young people 2267. 4- 1-4-3 ------I-and a member of the 25 S. Elk, SandUSky 648-3354 Decker, Raymond and December meeting. Holbrook Baptist Church for Norma, Snover, Glen and Benny L. Sizemore, a re- involved in the party, and we RENT - Lovely apat Edward Scollon, D.V.M. 20 years. Barbara, Carlton and tired Michigan State Police should explore the possibil- FOR Surviving are her husband, Lynette, Arden and Virginia, officer, was elected chairman ity of meeting at different ment in Cass City. Ap H- I Clayton; a son, Frederick all of Nappanee, Ind., Walter of the county Republicans locations thoughout the ances, carpeting, immedl?3i & county to make it convenient opening. Call 872-2696. Pet Animals Wills and his wife, Irene, of and Joanna, N. Lawrence, for a 2-year teh. Troy, Tenn.; a daughter, for more people to attend.” 4- 10- 12-ef Phone 872-2935 Ohio, and several nieces, * Sara Pistro, who had served 4849 N. aeger St., Cass City Deanna Stambaugh.and her nephews and other relatives. Sizemore was elected chair- I husband, Donald, of Funeral services were man at a time when voters as secretary for the party, FOR RENT - 1 bedroo+ Orthopaedic Surgeon I Bellaire; 13 grandchildren; scheduled Wednesday, Jan. have looked to the Republi- echoed much Of Sizemore’s apartment at Northwood Joint Replacement 1 20 great-grandchildren; a sis- 11, at 1O:OO a.m. at Hacker cans nationwide and locally words, emphasizing the im- Heights Apartments. hU4 Sports Medicine llter. Helen Smithers of To- Funer a1 Par1or s, S an dusky, for leadership, Locally, Re- pofianceofgetting the Youth housing opportunity. 872- Hand Surgery AN AD IN THE ledo, Ohio; 2 brothers, with Bethany Mennonite publicans were given a 6-1 involved in the Republican 2369. 4- 10-12-.$ George King and his wife, Ministry officiating . majority on the county board Party. Pistro was elected vice -- Arthroscopic Surgery PROFESSIONAL Elsie, of Cass City and Will- chair of the county Republi- FOR RENT - Masonjc Donald Smith Jr. Burial will be in Bethany of commissioners, and in or- 204 E. Mundy iam King and his wife, Carol, Mennonite Cemetery, der to maintain that majority, cans, while Bob Strye was Temple Refreshment Hall,:- Bay City of Port Huron. Joining him were his par- Decker. Sizemore has already devel- elected treasurer and Colleen parties, dinners, meetin&. She was preceded in death McLoskey was elected as No alcoholic beverages. 892-0099 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Memorials may be made to oped a plan for the future. by a granddaughter, Janice Smith of Decker, and other Bethany Mennonite School “I plan to meet with all Re- secretary. All will serve 2- Call Lynwod. LaPeer, 87q- family members. or Marlette Hospice. publican office-holders in the year terms. 3191. 4-4-3-Jf Smith has accepted a posi- tion with the 3 M Company YouFind Need the Service in This. or . .Product . Action Guide1 in St. Paul, Minn. Wanted: I SERVICE DIRECTORY Gaeth in Homes and Who’s Who FLOWERS I1 11 RUSTPROOFING 11 I J 1. .e vacantland I Tuff-Kote Dinol I b Automotive Rust Proofing WY I REFRIGERATION I I flowers - Plants - EW/~~1 I Systems &Waxing Christina Gaeth of needed. Sandy Tierney, Owner Gravel Guards Owendale is among 95 Ferris SERVICE Leach St., Cas MI 48726 State University students se- ‘4546 City, Running Boards 0 4 Buyers waiting. I I 872-1101 lected for inclusion in the Location - Location - Location! bedroom home. 1995 edition of ‘Who’sWho Formal dining room with pocket door, fireplace, oak Among Students in Ameri- trim, 1 1/2 baths. Full basement. Beautiful flowers can Universities and Col- throughout yard. CCT125 leges .” WINDOW CLEANING Gaeth is enrolled in the SUPREME Ferris State College of arts WINDOW CLEANING and science. Students are chosen for list- Storms - Screens - Windws ing in the annual directory by Janitorial Service Floors Eaves & Gutters Cleaned campus nominating commit- Hi-Riser Service & Rental tees and directory editors on Estimates on Commercial, the, basis of academic Residential & Industrial Work achievements, service to the Complete Insurance Cowage community, leadership in I 6597 Main, Cas$ City 1 24-HR. SERVICE Security Services Available extracurricular activities and Nice 2 Bedroom Home - Immediate occupancy. Stove, Older 5 Bedroom Home - 1 1/2 baths. 2 car garage. 1 120 Gratiot, Saginaw potential for continued suc- refrigerator stay. Possible land contract. Great starter. Cass City schools. 2.6 acres. New listing. CC250 cess, OK ,:I Call 79017609 rental property. Under $20,000. AF062 R1 -- PLUMBING & HEATING, INC 6528 Maln Chronicle Liners Phone 872-5084 To Place An Ad Work Like Magic! DAN’S POWER & SmVE in The Fireplaces, Staves, Chimneys - Chimney Sweeping & Repairs Warju’s Flooring STIHL Chainsaws & Outdoor Fbwer Equipment Action Guide Carpet, Pad, Labor Cass City Chronicle 3-4 Bedrooms - 2 full baths. Immediate occupancy. 1227 E. Caro Rd. Sales 6 Service Large living room, office, family room. 2 car garage,: Caro, MI 48723 6509 Main, Cass City Call 872-201 0 1 Phone 872-2010 plus 24’xlO out building. Many extras. CC234 * 517-672-3563 Phone 872-3190 c- - PAGE ELEVEN CAiS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 1, 1995 "CALL872-2010 TO PUT AN ACTION AD TO WORK FOR YOU For Rent Notices Notices To Give Away ) ( Services Services ( Help Wanted ) Build A Family Business! i Let the SeMceMaster fam- Certified Master Mechanic -* @R REW -I Cass City Se- ELECTRIC MOTOR and ily help your family start your WATER PUMP, Water Well, DO YOU LOVE cats and mi& Citizens Apartments are Computer AI ig nt s FREE -To give away: 9 pup- Water Softener Service. All power tool repair, 8 a,m.to own residential or commer- dogs? Need an energetic cial cleaning franchise for taking applications for Computer Balance , pies - part lab, part ? 4 weeks types repaired. Rebuilt 5 p.m, weekdays, 8 a.m. to &&&bedroom apartments. & Rotation old. Call 872-3595. 7-1-4-3 noon Saturdays. John Blair, "self-starter" who will use as little as $5955 down. pumps. 10% discount on initiative and common sense. Fortune 500 company offer- .I&& based on income, start- Front End parts Factory Outlet new pumps and tanks. In- 1/8 mile west of M-53 on Includes heat, Must understand and relay ing unique training and mar- .-:ing*at $286. Shocks & Struts Vinyl windows home emergency service. Sebewaing Road. Phone water, sewer, trash pick-up. 269-7909. 8-12-13-tf orders, and be responsible keting support. Financing Brakes Roofing, Siding, and Services Call 673-4850 or 800-745- for cleanliness of area. Non- available. Call for a free Features include security in- 485 1 anytime. 8-6-5-tf &&omand door lock system, Tu ne-ups New Construction smoker. Call after 6 p.m. brochure: 1-800-230-2360. TVvhook-up, laundry and Free Estimates "FREE ESTIMATES" AlEIlln 872-2698I 11-1-4-2 gifierous lounge area. Call All your needs from 517-672-2600 BE YOUR OWN BOSS! As or tire Carpet & Upholstery dew for application, visit a leader in producing quality at4224Woodland Ave., Cass wheelha rro ws 1-800-826-2801 I Snow WildlifdConservation hi-tech, computer vinyl to tractors 7 I Whitman ! kly, MI 48726 (telephone signs in 24 hours or less, - 872-2009). Lansing Man- See us toduy . Jabs BINGO - Every Sunday at Well Drilling 1 Signs Now is expanding in hgement Company, 5 17-332- Plowing Game Wardens, MICHIGAN and offers you 5262. Barrier-free apart- Cass City Tire St. Pancratius Hall, S. b Security, Maintenance, Seeger, Cass City. Doors andpump ; the opportunity to join this hmts. Equal Housing Op- Residential Etc. No experience exciting business. A proven pmtunity. TDD Number 1 - Phone 872-5303 open 5:OO p.m., games start at 5:30. Phone 872-5410. necessary. concept with over 137 808-760-1997. 4- 1-4-3 5- 12- 18-tf Repair Light commercial Now hir'ing. stores in the US, Canada, I 1' Knights of Columbus Coun- ! J. *Flood removal cil No. 8892. 5- 12-3 1 -tf i Don Dohn For information call and Europe. Signs Now +ce~p 2 1 9-794-0010 backs yw with an estab- Notices i 872-2674 4394 Maple #3 lished system of people, Winter's Corning ATTENTION i 5 Ob \ 8-12-7-tf Cass City Extension 894 1 training, services and mate ILAND OWNERS !* Rig Operator * Phone 872-347 1 8-7- 10-tf 9 a.m..-11 p.m. - 7 days rials. for more information '' NOTICE "Have a Safe CALL SIGNS NOW (The Area hunter interested in ! b Original One Day Hi-Tech leasing land for muzzle- Ir Call f Licensed Residential Sign Co.) at: 1-800-356- and Happy I Builder oading season. Paying top BABY-SITTER - Needed 2 3373 FAX: 1-800-992- ! 1-800-377-8050 I Ronold E. Palmer 2038. Terry Demarest; Holiday dollar for prim hunting 1 days a week in your home or I Builder mine in town, Monday and Franchise Sales. land. Year-long lease Season" * Insured Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. till 2 preferred but not required. Remodeling * Roofing p.m. for 5-year-old and 2- PLEASE CALL TODAY i service I Gas & Oil Furnaces year old. 872-4803. Reporter - Need good re- , Siding * Windows porter with solid writing t All Gas Appliances 11-1-11-3 517-872-3410 Pole Buildings skills to cover county gov- 5-12-7-tfn 1 ! HEATING 2805 Crawford Rd. WANTED Baby-sitter in ernment beat for 9,200 daily - newspaper. Above average Cass City, Mich. 48726 my home, 6:45 a.m. to get Cass City Muffler and pay, from $16,640. Re- (5 17) 872-4780 kids, off to school and possi- ;'a'- ' & Brake sumes to Editor, Daily 8-9-30-tf Sommers' Bakery COOLING bly pick up after school. Call News, P.O. Box 340, ... 872-2251/5606 ' T5-8-31-tf Erla's. Open very early to Greenville, MI 48838. --".'&,:I,. Restaurant very late. Walk in or appoint- SPECIALIST ment. 87-CLASS. 5-1-11-1 I MIUtSCUSTOM 1 WINTER HOURS Paul L. New Homes or WANTED - Kitchen help Got A Campground Mem-

I MOLDINGS bership Or Timeshare? rr - Mon. - Thurs. 2~ &- &- * .% LOST - White mixed Lab, Brown Remodeling, Roofing, and janitorial help. Anyone Hardwood Molding interested in part time work, WE'LL TAKE IT. America's -7 a.m. - 5 :30 p.m. Classy Cuts brown spots un her ears, New Owner Siding, Barns, Pole most successful resort re

Q- Year's Day. Last seen at 15 I write to Box W, Cass City 4: Furniture Repair State Licensed Buildings sale clearinghouse. Call re Walk-in h;llr Cuts & P.m. of H~~~~ and 1 Woodworking Chronicle, Cass City. 24 Hour Emergency I 11-1 -1 1-2 sort sales information toll ,k 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. Green roads. If you have Reproduction Design Licensed and Insured 1 Service I free hotline 1-800-423- &- Mollday thru Friday ,p- Seen, picked her up or hit her, Kiln-Dried Hardwood 5967. Sat11rday &- please call Nora, 665-2251. CALL 517-872-2734 Phone 872-2921 WANTED - 89 overweight n 5-1-1 1-3 people to try new program. 4556 Green Rd., Cass City 8 - 3 - 3 0-t f or 872-4696 Lose 10-20 pounds this A WONDERFUL FAMILY I 8-2-26-tf month. 100% guaranteed. EXPERIENCE. Scandina- Take away the & ( Wanted to Buy ) 872-3976 vian, European, Brazilian Winter Chill, ,e 8-4-13-1 high school exchange stu- % Tan at Classy Cuts WANTED - A good electric Erla Packing dents arriving August. Be- r 6233 Church St. come a host family/AISE. today. ' oke tread mill. Call 872-2369. ( Card of Thanks 1 & Walk-in or App't.' *' :n 6-1-1 1-3 Cass City Call Eileen (517) 875-4074 FULL SERVICE "-- TLC or 1-800sI BLING. I' 24 Hour Phone 872-2 191 WE WOULD LIKE to ex- WANTED - Baby food jars Custom Butchering SALON ,"t- Snowplowing Wrecker Service press our sincere thanks to Professional Drivers: No with lids, white or brown Fridays only friends, family, churches. or- east coast Midwest to west 1% 1% featuring unique bottle with cork type open- Dependable service 872-2251 day USDA Inspected Plant ganizations, hospitals, for all coast, new equipment, braiding & perms * ing. Will consider other dark 872-5606 night their thoughtfulness, visits, good pay and benefits, glass, old seeds, vegetable, Reasonable rates Custom Curing, Smoking, :w flowers, memorials, cards, plenty of miles. Call for de :1GARO FINANCIAL I %Walk-in or App't. flower or herb. 872-2428. CASS CITY Cutting, Wrapping and ?l'~'~~iif~it: '>',I irtj;tb$lr&9n 0 1'1 I I!'/! . Freezing 1, 4. ..f~o.d.and ,prayers exten.#d , iails. LaCaeyse Trans- '*4$7'L'f"&$SI$ 24-4oyr service MUFFLER & BRAW port. 6F.1-800-645-3748. firit i. *>' 1. We Make Venison Sausage tQ us &&g.the loss of. the 2- 8- 10-31 -tf Dawn Gere family, the next toErla's tkWANTED TO BUY - stand- 1' 872-2493 I WATERBED PRODUCTS 7- ~ granddaughter of Alvin DISCOUNTED! Heate rs ' 403E. Car0 Rd., Car0 I 5-6-29-tf:- ing timber. Call 872-4970. I 8-12-7-tf I Downspout Guild. There's a special -LL 5-10-26-261 ,% S % m% % (% 6- 10-5-tf I $19.99, waveless mattress- thanks to everyone who es $44.95, Queen sobided Dozer landscaping - All helped. Alvin Guild, The beds from $299. types of backhoe work Family of Dawn Gere.13-1-1 1-1 UPS/FE DEX delivery . LISTINGS ON ALL House demolition & removal Siding Enormous selection at r: WANTED Footings - Waterlines - wholesale prices. FREE Complete septic systems 872-5082 Memorial COLOR CATALOG. 1- 800- Sand Gravel Topsoil * Licensed & Insured 992-087 3. 1.- TYPES OF REAL - - IN ESTATE * Gu ar anteed Workman s h i p MEMORY OF my hus- Variety of fill - WOLFF TANNING BEDS. * Free Written Estimates band, Hazen Kritzman, who Any size fill job New commercial Home I * Over 15 yrs. Experience passed away Jan. 8, 1992. - FreeEst i mat es units From $199.00. Lamps * Call Jim today Your love is forever in my 872-4502 - Lotions - Accessories. Thank You! 8-5-12-tf , heart. I have shed tears PO 8- 1-23-tf one sees and pray that we Monthly payments low as shall meet again, never to $18.00. Call today FREE Thomas Roofing John's Small part, Missed by Gladys NEW color catalog 1-800- Kri tzman. 15-1-11-1 462-91 97. Serving the area Engine Repair Homeowners Get Cash for 23 years ALL MAKES & MODELS Quick for bills, foreclo- LICENSED 6426 Cass City Rd. sures, land contract pay- Cass City, Mich. offs, or any reason. Slow or INSURED Across from stockyard poor credit no problem. Reasonable Rates 100% financing available New on the Market - Beautiful Cape Cod style home New on the Market - Ideal hunting or weekend get- BONDED Mon.-Fri. 6 - 9 p.m. for qualified applicants. We set on 29 acres, Home features 4 bedrooms, 2, pas- away. 20 wooded acres with a 24'x32' garage. Insu- 872-2970 Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. , buy land contracts. Call sible 3, baths, oak kitchen cabinets, 1st floor laundry. lated, drywalled, heated & kitchen. 300'~30()'pond, your financial specialist Full high basement. 2 car garage plus a 32Ix48' tool ~315 Cass City 872-3866 Vacation Paradise All the NOW at Tamer Mortgage 8-3-2s-tf 8-6-22-t Information you need to Company. NO APPLICA- save 50% on your next va- TION FEE. 1-800-285- cation. Free Introductory of- 5284, 1-810-626-1296 LET GARY WILLS F.E. Franzel fer, Vacation for 2 for 4 days CONSTRUCTION US TAME YOUR FINAN- and 3 nights in Hawaii, Mex- CIAL PROBLEMS. r icensed & Insured Builder well Drilling ico, Carribbean or Las 20 years experience Vegas 1-900-420- JRIP Money To Loan! Home 1 Crushed limestone & 2" to 5" wells (8747), $29 per call. owners Cash Fast! 1st and excavating drilled & repaired Be 2nd mortgages, purchase Siding & replacement Ca tee r/ln vest men t or refinance. Home or Rent- windows Pump Sales your own Boss1 Novus al Property. Slow Credit 7676 Gilbert Rd. Windshield Repair Fran- O.K. Bill Consolidation, etc. Cass City, MI 48726 & Service chise. 2500 Operations Fast. Easy. Call 24 hours. Jim Doerr 658-8625 (517) 843-5811 worldwide, Investment from Allstate Mortgage & Fi- 673-4651 $18,000. Dynamic, growing nance Corp. 616-957- Sell 8-9-15-tf industry. Instant flow. ' New on the Market - Country ranch set on 112 acre. They Found Another Home But Need To This .. *- cash 0200.Free Qualifying 3 to 4 bedrooms, full basement. Newer gas furnace. One! Northeast of Cass City on paved road, Home 8 days Factory Training. Appointment. 1-800-968- Large cement slab for a garage. Needs carpet and has newer shingles and siding, Front porch and vinyl Ken Martin Field support. John Hunter, 2221. paint. $32,900. Cy 1053 tilt windows. 3 bedrooms. Basement. 1st floor laun- Smith 1-800-328-1 117. dry. I 1/2 car garage. $67,500. Cy1049 Doctor Buys Land Con- Electric, Inc. CASH FOR lAND CON- tracts and loans money Refrigeration TRACTS. Demand and get on . Condo Priced to Sell $89,900 - Beautifully maintained. Built in 1991. Motivated seller. Walk-out basement Homes - Farms real estate. Fast closing, Im Commercial and the best deal. At First Na- mediate cash. Deal directly > finished with style. TCCl126 tional we've bought more Industrial with Doctor Daniels & Son, l4'x70' 2 Bedroom Mobile Home on about 1 acre. Storage shed. Attached garage. MH619 Appliance Repair than 10,000 contracts, one New and rewire 1-800-837-6166, 1-810- !: Location, Location, Location - 3 bedroom ranch on an acre lot just outside the village. Nice landscaping. Lots at a time. 1-800-8792324. 335-6166. '* of extras. Cy1052 STATE LICENSED All makes and models Me mor ies : Beautiful Waterproof Or Remodel Ideal Family Home Set in Cass City with 4 bedrooms and main tloor laundry. Nice landscaping with mature Phone 872-4114 Call 872-3092 chapel in Gatlinburg. Seat- Your Basement! Eliminate trees. TCC I 127 4 180 Hurds Corner Road ing capacity 150. Wed- seepage, mold, mildew, that Move It or Lose It You must see this one NOW or lose out! 4 bedroom, 2 story brick home. Ready to move the 8-8- IO-tf 8-3- 15-tf dings: simple to elegant - cold damp feeling and take family into. Fireplace, family room, newer roof. Large kitchen, laundry room on 1st floor. You Gotta See It. Photographs, flowers, Vid- advantage of the additional 3 & Top Quality Gravel, Only $59,900. Cy1 1 17 Interior Exterior eos, Lodging, Limo, Or- living space! Free estimates Crush Gravel, Sand, Black dained Minister No blood anywhere in Michigan, ab- - 2 1986. Painting - Northwest of Cass City Beautiful 3 bedroom, bath, 14'x80' mobile home. Built in 2 car garage, large Dirt, Septic Systems, tests, No waiting. 1-800- solutely no obligation. Call deck porch. 5 acres with some 3iroods. Why not take a look'? MH616 Basements, Driveways, 242-71 15. All-Service Remodeling, Call and Any Other type of "The Basement Special- HYDROFLO SYSTEMS ists," for an appointment. 1- Cass City 517-872-2248 Back Hoe Work Waterproofing since 1972. 800-968-3278. The remedy for leaking or Cato 517-673-2555 FREE ESTIMATES Call John 872-3 149 basement walls, leaking Place Your Statewide Ad Ross Kraft basement floors, bowed or Here! $239 buys a 25 word Kelly W. 'Smith, Broker Cass City,Mich. LEBIODA buckled walls. Strongest, classified ad offering over * EQUAL HOUSIMC Farm Commercial Residential oldest warranty in the indus- 1,403,000 circulation. Con- OpPORTUNlfV Listings Wanted (517) 872-3601 EXCAVATING try. Toll Free 1-800-530- tact this newspaper for de 8 -4-28 - t f 9339. tails. PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 1, 1995 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Surplus food distribution now in Car0 Persons who previously re- ceived surplus commodity distributions in Cass City will now have to travel to Car0 to participate in the pro- gram. The next distribution will be Thursday, Jan. 26, at the HDC warehouse, 165 Butler Strect, Caro, from 11:30 a.m. to 1% p.m. Individuals should report in person if possible. If physi- cally unable to attend, a sub- stitute may present the yel-

low registration card. c Because of recent cuts in supplies, commodities will be distributed on a first come, first servcd basis. In addition to the Car0 dis- ELKLAND TOWNSHIP fire fighters last Wednesday doused tribution, distributions will be made the same day at a fire that destroyed this 1982 Mercury owned by Marie E Deckerville and Vassar. High, who resides at the Huntsville nailer Park in Cass City. The fire is believed to have been caused by an electrical prob- Cass City lem. No dollar estimate was available on the loss. school board DNR asks residents to meeting d I City Student Council, Brad seek eagles McNeil and Tim Warneck, wintering thanked the board for its ef- Save Up To 50%‘ The Department of Natural crs in ice-tree zones, but they If YOU see an eagle during forts. Resources is inviting dl can also be seen along high- Jan. 4- 18, please send a post- In conclusion, Warneck Your Mohawk Color Center dealer has incredible savings on a fabulous Michigan residents to pdci- ways feeding on road-killed card by Feb, 1 towinter Bald said, let me say, “This Bud’s selection of luxurious carpets made with Anso CmshResisterTMfiber. pate in the 1995 mid-winter deer. Motorists should be Eagle Survey, DNR Natura] for you” and then he pre- bald eagle survey Jan. 4-18 careful when drivlng past Heritage Program, Wildlife sented each member with a They’re “Double Bonded for Double Life“-it’s the pnly ‘carpet by reporting bald eagle eagles along roadsides, be- Division, Department of red rose. for ny-. No staining. No fading. No crushing. No kidding! sinhtings to the DNR. cause the birds may not move Natural Resources, P.O. Box .Although there is no ninth v- away from their food when 30180, Lansing, MI 48909- grade volleyball this year, the This survey is sponsored by cars approach. Bald eagles 7680, with the, following in- salary for the coach whcn the DNR’s Natural Heritage have been killed by vehicles formation: needed was set at 4.4percent SAVE Program, and is part of a na- this way .” - - Date and time when you of the base salary step, which tionwide effort coordinated All counties can be visited saw the eagle(s) amounts to $1, 172. by the U.S. Department of by eagles during the winter. - - County and specific lo- @Because many board F2kd4Ft* the Interior’s National Bio- More eagles tend to stay in cation where you saw the members may wish to attend NO MONEY DOWN & NO PAYMENTS logical Survey to determine Michigan during a mild win- eagle( s) an informational meeting OR FINANCE CHARGES FOR 6 MONTHS! the number and location of ter, - - Number of eagles seen Fcb. 2 in the library at the \ wintering eagles, Informa- Although still listed as a at that time and location tion from this survey will be threatened species, - - Activity of eagles, and used to update management Michigan’s bald eagle popu- any other pertinent inforrna- plans for this protected rap- lation has been steadily in- tion tor. creasing since the ban of This winter eagle survey Tom Weise, the Natural “hard” pesticides such as program is funded by contri- Heritage Program’s Endan- DDT. During the 1994 nest- butions made to the gered and Threatened Spe- ing period, 262 occupied Nongame Wildlife Fund. cies Coordinator, suggests nests produced 265 eaglets. ”Look for the loon” on your looking for eagles near open this was a very successful state income tax form to areas. “Eagles are most of- year, with a large number of make a donation to this im- ten seen near lakes and riv- eaglets reaching flight stage . portant fund. to transfer to Laker High I SchoolI The Osens live in the Cass City district across the 1 road from the Laker district. I 0-G board meeting I LET THE CHRON CLE a policy in place on the mat- Also Monday, the board: Area health I .- . . ter. *Learned. .. .. Thies- ...- has... - begun---...I 1 days, and the athletics have Thies said he isn’t sure, but legal proceedings to evict the had a big impact on partici- he asked the board not to set tenants of a district-owned coordinator I pation in the church pro- a policy until he has an op- house in Gagetown. I grams. portunity to research what’s The board last fall approved I HELP YOU PLAY ’UPIDI “This happened last year, already on the books. In the a motion to no longer rent the is hired and our program just about meantime, he asked if the residence, both because of I We’ve cut the cost of advertising died,” she said, adding an- churches could get together problems with rent collection The Thumb Partnership for I other poor year could prevent and work something out so and liability concerns stem- Health has hired a local co- I the church from continuing that perhaps both activities ming from the poor condi- ordinator to lead the commit- for sending Valentine messages to offer the program next could be accommodated. tion of the house. tee in researching the health I year. Britt commented he be- status of the Thumb Area. I McIlvenna said she believes lieves it would be easier sim- @Metin executive session to discuss on-going teacher Joel Strasz of Reese was the programs benefit the ply to try to schedule gamcs chosen over a number ofcan- I in our Valentine’s issue school by helping the chil- on another night, although contract negotiations. I *Approved a morning didates for the 30 month po- dren who participate. “I just school officials would have sition by the executive com- I think we should work to- no control over when tourna- teacher in-service, scheduled n7; t t PO , llllLLbb* gether.” ments are held. for Feb. I3 at the high school. I Just $2.00 Sends Your Although board members As for this year, Britt said Classes that day will begin at His experience includes I Said some games have al- one of 2 upcoming games I 1:57 a.m. having served in the Genqssee I ways been scheduled On slated for a Wednesday has .Approved the recornmen- County ProsecutorsOffice as Message With A Heart Face Wednesdays, Trustee Ron already been rescheduled, dation of Shane Kady as an intern and as a campaign I Good wondered aloud and.. he will trv to reschedule “student of the for , manager for a candidate for I whether or not the district has the other. January. the Michigan House of Rep- $1.75 sends a message in regular classified resentatives. I I style. Look for these ads Feb. 8. Strasz holds a bachelor’s Please place ads by 3 p.ni., Feb. 6. degree in political science I and pre-law and has his I master’s degree in public ad- ministration. I See our classified display ad counselor now. She’ll be I happy to help you write your message “His background and I knowledge of public work Or Call 872-201 0 was definitely a deciding fac- I This week’s student of the week is Char- tor,” stated Linda Herman, I 1 I ity Gaszczynski, 11th grade, daughter of TPH chairperson. I Mike Gaszczynski and Bonnie Marker. Strasz is excited about the I Sample She is involved in band, Spanish Club and challenges that face him. I is yearbook editor. Charity was chosen The Thumb Partnershlp lor I HAPPY Sizes Valentine Greetings Health is a task force funded VALENTINE‘S DAY , TO MOM & DAD! I TO MY WIFE because she won the “Building the Future, by a W.K. Kellogg Founda- Jim I Valentine Greeting Ads Jcon and One Student at a Time” essay contest. tion grant to assess health are available in sey- .L Charity Gaszczynski status, deteriiiine health pri- I era1 sizes. 1 COL. x 1 yaw orities and implement solu- ‘$2.75 The Student of the Week is selected by the Cass City Student Council tions to meet those needs. I I 1 cot. x 1 %’ This pro-iect is only onc parr I $3.00 An appropriate smil- of a $2.8 million Kellogg MESSAGE OF LOVE I ing heart face will op- .cJ grant and represents in every I To SuJonRoses -are red. pear ad! TO MISS JONES $120,000 for Huron, Tuscola I Best Wiihas IO and Sanilac Counties. Violcis art blue. fhe best laocher I Sugar is tweet, in the world! And IO ore you.> lrom Thc information compiled I -Bill , YOUP ClASS out of the 30-month study I I‘ COL. x 1 ‘k” will be given to a Lansing 1 cot. x 1” $2.00 $2.50 based firm to evaluate as part I CHRYSLER Dodge of the requirements of the I Jeep grant. The task force is comprised of approximately 35 niem- ‘CAS1I CITY CHRONICLE! hers representing health and I v community interests in the 3 6550 Main Cass City DOWNTOWN CASS CITY counties of the UpperThumb Local Number (517) 872-2184 Area.