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Gun club hosts debate House candi dates agree on ltlrearrn rbights issues Tom Meyer and Pam said. “It’s there for our pro- they’re the type of person The candidates agreed with Stillwell-Binder agreed on tection as well as our guid- that needs a gun. .then they the idea of adding 2 commu- most issues, including resi- ance.” have a right to do so,” he nity members to gun boards, dents’ right to “keep and bear added. which are currently com- arms”, during a debate in INTERPRETATION The candidates also said posed of the sheriff, state front of about 50 people at they would support “shall is- police representative and the CasCity Gun Club Sun- The candidates were also sue” legislation that would prosecutor. day afternoon. asked to address the state’s guarantee a concealed weap- Gun boards may lose the Meyer, a Republican, and concealed weapons laws and ons permit to any citizen who discretion they now have, Stillwell-Binder, a Demo- how gun boards vary from meets the require- according to Green, who was crat, are both seeking the county to county in their in- ments. on hand during Sunday’s de- 84th District Michigan terpretations of those laws.. It’s a matter of going back bate. House of Representatives “I think we need to be veq to the Constitution, accord- Green told the audience that seat in the Nov. 7 general careful of who is allowed to ing to Meyer, who said resi- there’s a 99 percent chance election. carry a concealed weapon,” dents -without a criminal that his “shall issue” con- Meyer, 58, a veteran radio Stillwell-Binder responded. record have the right to keep cealed weapons permit leg- station manager from Bad However, she said, if a citi- and bear arms. islation will pass this year. Axe, dominated a field of 3 zen has a clean record, he or “We still have the right to The law would require all candidates in the August Re- she should be allowed to ob- bear arms, and I agree if you gun boards to issue permits SUNDAY’S DEBATE at the Cass City GAClub featured 84th District Michigan publican primary election. tain a permit. don’t have the criminal ele- unless they can determine an Stillwell-Binder,39, who has Meyer said he would like to ment in your background, applicant is mentally unfit to House of Representatives candidates Pam Stillwell-Binder (seated, left) and Tom worked in the service indus- see a uniform concealed you should be able” to ob- receive one. Meyer (far right). Tuscola County District Judge Kim Glaspie (center) moderated try, factowed estate, bank- weapon permit policy state- tain a permit, Stillwell- -Also - - - - in- - - attendance...... Sunday ing and education fields, ran wide. they &in show that Binder said. Please turn to page 5. the debate. unopposed in the primary. The434th District seat, rep- resenting Huron and Tuscoia counties, is currently held by Board okays Campbell work Mike Green (R-Mayville), who is being forced from of- fice due to term limits. The opening salvo in the presented to the board by held at Deford School are mum number for best results. Sunday’s debate, sponsored next major school improve- teachers Paula Levalley and selected on the basis of need Samples of the work of the by the Thumb Area Respon- ment plan was fired Monday Kelly Ball. as recommended by teachers students at the start of the sible Gun Owners, touched night in an otherwise un- The class mects all-day, 4 and the students’ records. class and in mid-October on a number of issues, but eventful meeting of the Cass days a week, and is paid for There are now 20 students were presented. This class is questions related to gun City School Board. from a grant carmarked for in the class that started with designed to reduce the num- rights surfaced on several The board approved a plan class size reduction funds. 22. LeValley and Ball agreed ber of first graders that will occasions. submitted by Superintendent Students attending the class that 20 is probably an opti- Please turn to page 5. Asked to define the guaran- Ken Micklash for the re- tees of the Second Amend- placement of the windows at ment in the U.S.Constitution Campbell Elementary .‘ as wqll as the right to keep School. The walls around the IGA owner: lack of town and bkar arms for the defense windows are rotted severely of self and state as outlined and make repair at best a very in the Michigan Constitution, :emporary solution. suppor closed local store Meyer said he believes no The project is roughly esti- one should infringe on those mated to cost some $200,000 rights. but funds will come from the Cass City IGA owner Dan people told him they wanted ees that were working there “I think what they meant general fund not from a spe- Wills says his decision to a nicer, cleaner store. “Un- at the time. But he said that was that we’re supposed to cial millage. close the local grocery store fortunately,” he added, “it got led to a number of personnel be a free country,” he said, Barring unexpected was based on a number of to the point where they (cus- problems. adding more enforcement of changes in the school’s rev- factors, but a lack of commu- tomers) were just coming in On top of that, he codtin- current gun control laws, enues, the plan i? to spread nity support tops the list. and buying the specials. ued, shoppers are very mo- rather than new laws, may be Wills, who posted a sign the cost over at least 2 years “You can’t pay your bills bile and willing to take their the key. with $lOO,OOO coming from announcing a “going out of business to other communi- “People should be allowed business sale” a little over a with that. It was costing me the 2001 budget. more to keep it open than to ties. When the new Meijer to have their guns to protect VOLUNTEERS Minnie David (left) and Laura LaJoie put some finish- $Theboard appeared to be in week ago, expected to close close it,’’ he said. “I prob- store opened in Bay City, he their property and state as ing touches on a graveyard at the Haunted Forest east of Kingston, where accord with the replacement the doors by early this week. said, the increased competi- well as (for) hunting,” “I think the bottom line is, ably should have closed it a plan and authorized the su- year ago, to be frank.” tion hit the Cass City store’s Stillwell-Binder agreed. “I area residents are invited to satisfy their appetite for fright this week- perintendent to get actual the community didn’t -wmt -.- +., bottom line more than that of think we need to be diligent end for a good cause - funding for a new Alzheimer’s Unit at the local cost estimates for the con- to support. the store,” said Wills said there were other the Bay City IGA Store. to maintain that right.” She struclion. Wills, who also owns an IGA factors that contributed to the said the,focus should be on hospital. Another project for im- store in Bay City. “I think if closing of the Cass City “And with the new ‘&per’ getting guns out of the hands provement at Campbell I was a member of the com- store, including expenses re- Wal-Mart opening in Caro, of criminals and children. Haunted Forest awaits School will be replacing the munity and lived there, lated to dealing with a con- there was just no sense in try- Meyer said he believes the __ tile floor in the cafeteria. things would have gone a lot taminated well and replacing ing to recover.” state and U.S. constitutions That’s a smaller cost item, better. But my wife and I are a roof. He said annexing the Wills indicated he hopes the were designed to protect citi- kstimated at $40,000 or less, good people and hard work- store property to the village decision to close the Cass zens. “I think we’ve got to Hospital eyes new facility and will definitely be com- ers. also cost him more than he City IGA won’t affect all of get back to the basics of our pleted next year, the super- “I’m kind of bitter about the was led to believe it would. his customers in the commu- Constitution.” intendent said, whole thing.’’ Wills added that he wanted nity, but he felt he had no Those plans, along with a The progress made at the Wills said one of the rea- the community to acceet choice. “At this point and “1 don’t think it leaves a lot specially-designed Kmdergarten Literacy Sup- sons he first came to Cass him, so when he purchased time, I’m really discour- of room for interpretation. It Alzheimer’s unit, are still port class, new this year, was City 4 years ago was that the store he kept the employ- aged,” he said. is what it is,” Stillwell-Binder alive, but Hills and Dales they take place on several CEO Dee McKrow cau- wooded acres behind the tioned that hospital officials hospital CEO’s home under have not yet decided to pro- a moonlit sky. But it’s all in ceed with the project. fun for Hills and Dales Gen- eral Hospital employees, “We’re doing a feasibility who recently rolled up their study on a 20-unit assisted sleeves to create a “Haunted living and a 20-unit Forest” this Halloween. Alzheimer’s Unit, but it’s a And the public is invited. In very expensive study,” she fact, area residents who love said. a good scare can satisfy their If the project is approved, appetite for fright and at the both the assisted living and same time help raise funds Alzheimer’s units would be for a new Alzheimer’s Unit located in one complex. at the hospital. “They’re separate things, but The Haunted Forest, lo- they’ll be hooked up to- cated 1 1/2 miles east of gether. Kingston (turn north on “There’s a very real need. Harrison Road from M-46 we have an aging commu- and follow the signs), offi- nity,” McKrow adding, noted cially opened Friday night nursing home placement or and will be open this week family care are currently the Friday, Saturday and Sun- only options for Alzheimer’s day. and Dementia patients in this Those who are “faint of area. heart” are encouraged to at- Please turn to page 5. tend from 7 to 8 p.m. while the “fearless” are invited to Remember- visit between 8 and 10 p.m. The cost is $5 per person, It’s back to also runs for parts and brings me fuel. She’s a valu- with a $20 per family maxi- Ea stern Standa id. mum charge. able, valuable person to have around.” CASS CITY’S Marie Cybulski, 80 years young, paused to accept a cake and birth- Time Sunday Cybulski chuckled and added, “I can’t get her to Hospital officials last June at 2 a.m. change the oil on the tractor. She won’t do that.” day greetings from her son Ron and his wife, Bonnie (not pictured), along with announced they were consid- Marie Cybulski was born Oct. 21, 1920, at the family ering building an assisted liv- Set clocks other family members, before getting On with her field work just West Of CaSS city homestead on Elmwood Road, across from where she ing complex. The announce- back lives today. Like her siblings, she was born in the liv- ment came on the heels of a 0 Saturday afternoon, *I- Please turn to page 5. decision to close Tri-County one hour + *I i Medical Equipment. It's a girl! It's a boy! Honor Roll The Campbell Elementary Simpson, Krysta Timko, School 4th grade honor roll Tyler Tomlinson, Megan for the first marking period VanVliet*, Lukas Varney*, has been announced: Ariel Veneziano*, Tim Vincent, Clark Walsh,, Krystai Alexander, Shayna Ward, Ashley Weiss. Our committee has been Haley, who have apparently Samantha Auten, Austin * All A's making preliminary plans for moved. Babich, Deidre Bowen, Qler next year's 50-year reunion We're really hoping for a Burk, Tommy Burns, Joseph of the CCHS Classpf '51, to good turnout for our 50-year Compo, Chelsea Depner, be held July 28. get-together. Adrianna Devine, Leigha Photo When I mentioned the up- The people who attend re- Drohn, Marla Eberline, Ean Megan Leann Graham coming reunion to a much unions always wonder why Elliott, Cassady Frank, contest younger friend, she was some classmates choose not Mitchell Frederick, Matt Megan Leann was born at speechless. Sort of like, how to. It's hard to say, but per- Hallwood, Brandon ,winners Huron Memorial Hospital could anybody who gradu- haps their memories of those Hartwick, Robyn Hill, Brady Aug. 1, 2000, at 9:27 p.m. ated from high school 50 days aren't something they Gabriel Thomas Farver Horne, Sarah Howard*, She weighed 7 pounds, 8 31 years ago still be alive and care to relive. School days Carly Howard*, Alex Hoyt, The winners of the dog 4 ounces and was 21 114 able to make plans. aren't necessarily happy Chelsea Isrealson, Aleigh photo contest held during the inches long. Well, we write everything days. Timothy and Samantha Kappen, Kyle Kausch*, Pumpkin Festival are Audrey She was welcomed home down, and try to remember Looking back, I can see (Horne) Famer announce the Amanda Langenburg, Kelli Foster of Fairgrove, with her by her family, Bill, Erica and where we put it. how some students, the qui- birth of their son, Gabriel Lautner, Greggory Leslie, dogs Blondy and Angel, and Alex Graham. It's hard even for me to be- eter ones and those who had Thomas,born at Huron Me- Brittany Loomis, Shillbe Cynthia Zelmer of Car0 with Grandparents are Nora and lieve that it's becn that long. to struggle, may not have felt her dog Bruce and Yvonne LeValley morial Hospital in Bad Axe Lor, Erica Louks. Puff. Gordon Frederick and Joe People who celebrate their those were carefree years. Sept. 14, at 953 p.m. Gabriel Travis Mabe, Candice Foster won fwst prize, a $50 and Kaye Graham, all of 50th anniversary are old, Teenagers are not especially weighed 8 pounds, 7 ounces Marks, Abby McCallum, gift certificate, and Zelmer . Cass City. aren't they? We're not old. thoughtful about seeking out and was 20 1/2 inches long. Steven Meffer, Dalton was awarded a pet carrier. The fact that we graduated the good in, or looking for Mellendorf, Kevin Mer- This fundraiser brought in Le ValleysJ mark from what later became the what's troubling, peers rel- Grandparents are Michael chant, Elizabeth Michalski, a little over $270 to help sup- Students intermediate school, which egated to the backsound. and Pamela Farver of Cass Cole Miller, Ryan Monroe, port the organization's spay/ was so old they tore it down They're too busy developing City and Randy and Marie Travis Mozden, Carl Nicol, neuter program. 25th anniversary named to 2 years ago, is beside the and preserving their own Home of Cass City. Cody Nye, Angela Pkhla, point. fragile self image. Joey Packard, Abby dean's list Looking over the class roll, Bruce and Yvonne (Erla) Mrs. Richard Erla, Alice I remember the year we be- Palmateer*, Blake Palmer, Levalley were married Oct. Ricker, Dick and Paula Several area students are gan attending that school. I see the names of several Cassie Parker, Carly people that I scarcely knew. It's a boy! 25, 1975, in Cass City. Levalley, Allen Levalley, among 'some 140,000 stu- Brown School, our little Rabideau, Sarah Reed, They weren't jocks or cheer- They have 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. Marty dents included in the 23rd country school, had consoli- Jennica Richards*, Chelsea leaders or brains. They just Nathan of Mt. Pleasant, and Levalley, Thomas and annual edition of The Na- dated with the Cass City dis- Rodriguez, Andrew Rohlfs, sort of blended in, not distin- Trent of Cass City. Maegan Levalley, and Mr. tional Dean's List, 1999- trict. It was really scary for Victoria Scasny, Heather 2000. a 7th grader from a one-room guishing themselves in any A surprise 25th anniversary and Mrs. Ray Smutek. way. Now I wish I'd taken party was given for them Oct. Maegan and Thomas They include: Shauna L. school to enter that huge 3- I story building where you had time to get to know them. NOVESTA CHURCH OF CHRIST 15 at JJ Jamokes, Caro. At- Levalley, niece and nephew Fuller, Decker; Patricia L. One fellow in particular PRISENTS. tending the dinner were of the couple, entertained by Adams, Chad R. Jenkins, to go from one class to an- other, with a differcnt teacher was very artistically talented, Nathan and Trent, Mr. and singing songs. Devin H. Kelley, Daniel P. but painfully shy. I'm sure Knowlton, Joel E. Mitchell, for each subject. THE I still have occasional night- we could have been good Michele L. Pringle, Nicole friends. It's too late nbw. K. Smith and Kristina M. mares about not being able to find my locker or not He's one of the 17 no longer 2000 Voss, all of Caro; Dana M. with us. Bitzer, Gagetown; and James knowing which class I'm supposed to be in, where it It's good to see kids today Mallory, Kingston. getting accolades for areas \A is, or what's being studied. Golden Pheasant Students are selected for the other than athletics, which is COSTUME honor by their college But we survived the ordeal, fleeting fame at best. Now dean's, registrars or honor and here we are 50 years Gifts talents are recognized in the- Matthew James Root society advisors and must be later, thinking how simple ater, debate, academic in the uppe 10 percent of chigan made and more life was back then, and try- games, art, music, etc. But CARNIVAL their class, on their school's ing to round up the troops there are still those who Stephen and Maggie Root LOTS of Games, Candy, & Prizes gifts and collectibles dean's list, or have earned a that have scattercd hither, seemingly don't stand out in of Gagetown announce the comparable honor. thither and yon. any area as teenagers. birth of Matthew James Root Come on out for some Fellowship & Fun! 6475 Main Street, Cass City, MI 48726 Listed students are eligible .Of the 86 members of our at 2:21 p.m. Sept. 8, 2000. to compete for up to $50,000 Many of them will go on to IT'S FREE! 517-872-6686 graduating class, only 17 be successful, even outstand- Matthew was born at Cov- in scholarship awards funded have died that we know of, enant Healthcare in Saginaw. 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(And anyone else he can I grew up at a time when from the extension service. to be). folks thought there were only I read the directions and Then, I started looking for 2 ways to do things: The followed them to the letter as jars and lids. Found some of “right way” and the “wrong much as possible. Finally, I each and filled the jars with way.’’ People lived by the thought, “If smoking fish fish. Then I went back to find axiom, “If you don’t have I’ve had better days than last lhesday when the paper was was that dangerous, Lewis lids the same six as the jars. published. I was good-naturedly informed by the sister of time to do it right? How will and Clark wouldn’t have Finally, Monday afternoon Nick Gibbas that I had identified the wrong person as the you ever find time to do it found anybody on the West the fish was canned! I had visitor in the press box for the Mayville-Cass City football over?” Coast .” preserved 7 pints of fish in a Those are good principles, I did my best, though. Mon- game. little more than a weekend. but extremely hard to live by. day I was ready to can. (The How did it turn out? I don’t The error occurred when I was asked if I knew the visitor. I fish was kept cold after guessed that it was center for the basketball team that lived My experience suggests know. I’m afraid to open the a smoking, like it’s supposed next to the former Little’s Funeral Home. Wayne Dillon said therc arc at least 3 ways to jars. that fellow was Nick Gibbas and that ended the conversa- do things, and if you don’t have time to do it over, you tion. should never have tried it in That fellow was Gibbas, but the man next to me was Fred Halloween story time set the first place. Hurlburt, a coach in Cass City in the early 1970s. I generally do things the I was informed that Nick, who lives in California, was The Jacquelin E. Opperman 630 to 7 p.m. for other chil- right way, the wrong way, or amused by the whole episode. Somehow that didn’t make Memorial Library in King- dren. There will be stories, my own way, and I seldom me feel a whole lot better. ston welcomes children of all treats and crafts for all. Cos- AMONG THOSE attending a recent statewide Extension con- do anything right the first ages for its Halloween story tumes are welcome. But I felt a whole lot worse when the paper came out and time. I try to allot some time the pictures of the babies on page 2 came out black after I ference at MSU were (from left) Dotty Scollon, Greg time this year. to try it again. The event is scheduled for Those planning to attend thought that the printing problem had been corrected. It was My recent fish canning ex- the second attempt to do it right and it didn’t come out as Harrington, Arlen Leholm (director of MSU Extension) and Monday from 12:30 to 1 are asked to call (517) 683- perience is a good example. p.m. for preschoolers, and 2500 for reservations. expected . Kris Swartzendruber. I smoked some fish a few We are publishing the pictures again this week with apolo- years ago, but I had never gies to the families. Be assured we WILL get it right. At Michigan State Universitv canned fish. ~ __ My wife canned lots of stuff ********* before she learned her rights and got a full time job. Now, Saturday is “Make a Difference Day” when an estimated Extension officials meet Connie won’t go anywhere 75,000 persons will volunteer for more than 500 projects. near a pressure cooker. A survey conducted by the Michigan Nonprofit Associa- Nearly 300 county Exten- John Gernaat of McBain for tension and Experiment Sta- She told me where she hid tion indicates who are the most frequent volunteers, men or sion Council members from his lifetime involvement with tion Council and the Michi- the canner, though, So I built 3 smoker, got a new recipe, women, and what age group produces the most volunteers. 64 counties recently attended MSU Extension. Gernaat is gan 4-H Foundation Board Chips Food Store Men do better than women, 58 percent to 42 percent. State- a statewide conference at a member of the MSU Ex- of Directors. and went to work with some Mr. wide 47 percent of the population surveyed volunteer. Michigan State University. equipment I had never seen 6553 Main St., Cass City 872-5688 rI BACK TO THE 50s A Most frequent volunteers are persons in age groups 30 to Repre senti ng Tusc ola beforc. In other.words, I did it my way. 39 and those 40 to 49 years old who were 24 percent volun- County were Dotty Scollon, teer. Next are seniors, 65 years old or older, with 17 percent. Cass City; Greg Harrington, I had some salmon and That’s a big up tick from the soon to be seniors (60-64 Akron; and Kris some sturgeon and started years) record which ranks at the bottom of the volunteer Swartzendruber, Tuscola 4- thawing the fish on Thursday c group with just 6 percent active. H and Youth at Risk agent. night. I worked for the exten- The young adults (25-29) don’t do much for free either The aim of the conference sion service years ago and with just 7 percent active volunteers. Persons in the 18-24 was to bring together mem- knew fish is supposed to be ‘3 group were slightly better with 10 percent participation. bers of county advisory thawed in the refrigerator, It should be noted that the survey covered just the Northern councils to learn about rather than on the kitchen counter. 3 Lower and Upper Peninsulas. emerging demographic The current ambitious plan income tax credit that can be Would the results be better if the Thumb were included? trends, explore current is- I also know extension home ’r to revitalize the Cass City earned. economists will scare you to sch Just asking. sues, learn new leadership downtown area is not the first This approach has been $1349 skills, and to share ideas. death if you ask them about that has been attempted. successful in many suburban Busch Light +d.p., 9opk. ********* Keynote speaker Mary Lou food safety. They are right, There have been 2 others in communities. Milford and of course, but scarey just the -- .”__” - McPherson, Extension Com- the last 40 years and perhaps Plymouth are thriving and : Mary Muegge, of Cass City should be a certain vote for munity Development spe- same. Pepsi U.S. Representative James Barcia Nov. 7. After all, he was others that occurred in the have the cachet that planners Our fridge was full, so I put cialist, highlighted social and pre-historic times before I would like to see in Cass 9se {nstrumental in raising her from the dead. economic trends shaping thc fish outside in a cooler. arrived in town. City. It was 36 degrees outside, iIkatrrr+kp Flavors ’ That’s the bureaucratic graveyard we are talking about. Michigan communities and \ There is a major difference The 114-page manual pro- ---I__ When her husband died June 8, her name as well as his was suggested ways that county just like thc refrigerator. By r- I - between the previous plans vides a comprehensive guide entered into the computer. With this faux pas all benefits councils can use information Saturday night my fish was Skoal & * and the one now underway. to the measures the planners 4eased. Health care and social security benefits were gone on these to connect thawed. 1’31 New! In the early efforts the prob- feel are necessary. pnd despite her best efforts not reinstated. On July 1 she was Extension’s educational pro- I rnixed up the brine. Wa- c~1 lem of Main Street was just Copies of the plan are be- Hansen’s pld by the agency that it would be 30 to 40 days before the gramming with current local ter, apple juice, soy sauce, one facet of the plan. The ing printed now and will be %cords would be changed. community issues. salt, brown sugar, onion emphasis was on industrial available at the Municipal powdcr, and garlic powder. I called Barcia, she said, and bingo! The next week I was Conference workshops ex- Grape Citrus valive” again. Two weeks later my social security came with development and regulating Building and Kawson Me- (Put it in a crock, kecp it cold, or plored a wide variety of top- where commercial firms morial Library. CHECK IT OUT! h weeks’ back pay. ics, from land use and tech- and don’t go out in public for could operate. Every businessman and in- CL few days.) P i nology to building youth as- terested Cass Cityian should sets and food safety. Lead- The early plans did provide Sunday morning I was a concentrated industrial de- grab a copy and see what ready to go. Wood, smoker, The Weather ership development sessions they can do to help. focused on topics such as velopment area and protect fish, matches, directions High Low Precip. residential homeowners’ Tuesday ...... 62 ...... 38 ...... 0 marketing Extension pro- grams, identifying commu- property. In hindsight, one I Wednesday ...... 66 ...... 34 ...... 0 nity issues and building part- phase of previous plans that Thursday ...... 66 ...... 34 ...... 0 backfired was the attempt to 0 nerships. Friday ...... 76 ...... ,44 ...... A proclamation signed by discourage and perhaps Saturday ...... 64 ...... 31 ...... 0 eventually discontinue Main Sunday ...... 60 ...... 43 ...... 0 Gov. John Engler declaring Sept. 18 “County Extension Street upper floor apart- 1 Monday ...... 65 ...... 43 ...... 22” Council Day” was presented ments. 1 (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant.) by Senator Alma Wheeler The clock has swung full- Smith and Lisa Curtis, rep- circle on that one. Planners resenting Rep. David Meade. would love to see as many The annual Friends of Ex- apartments as possible on the tension Award was presented main stem. Great Selection of to former state legislator While there have been other Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, plans, there never has been Policy revoked one like the one launched last Chrysler, Dodge & Jeep I week. It’s different because it deals solely with the busi- cars & trucks at H An Ubly Community ness district and it’s different Schools policy of renting out because the village is ready Low, Low Prices!! tables and chairs for various to spend significant amounts parties has been terminated. of money to make it go. How much will be decided as the Christine - This action was taken by the Keep the 2001 budget is adopted. Ubly Board of Education The essence of the plan is during a regular meeting ear- to make downtown a pleas- lier this month. 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Chocolate Chip If you haven’t been to Cass City Floral in a $+ For information regarding newpaper actvvertislng and comrnerchl and job printing, telephone 872-2010. PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25,2000 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN I I IRctl Hmwk IBc.4N by Cass City Senior, Katie Hacker Letters to the editor Leadership forum This village is who WE are This past Thursday student lunch with Randy Severance, the Girls Varsity Basketball council members attended a member of the school board, Team already painted the rest Letter to Our Community: istent. through the years. I want to with each one of us. It starts leadership forum at the Jane Downing the Village on their own. Josh Dillon grow, we need to, as consum- I believe you get what you be able to walk into the stores within our hearts. If this is ers, make a conscious effort Tuscola Technology Center Manager, Mr. Kuntz, Cass presented the idea of ad- What’s the latest “buzz” in Caro, Michigan for the City High School Principal, pay for. I believe our small and have the owners ask, the community we choose to to shop our town, to get in- vanced placement classes around town? Everyone I stores often offer a better “How’s everything? How’s live in, it should also be the whole day. Cass City’s stu- and Mr. Micklash, Cass City and the fact that students volved in our community and talk to is mentioning things quality product and more your son - is he still in col- community we choose to to tell the businesses what we dent council members have School Superintendent. would benefit from this be- like revitalization, the cost of been going to the Tech Cen- After lunch was over we personalized service. That lege? And your folks, they support and invest in. In turn, want. As business people we cause it would prepare them hiring HyettPalma and how being said, do not feel be- doing okay?” ter for this leadership forum went into a room set up with I we will all be helping our- need to listen, even if we more for college. Cass City is going to pull this ing loyal to your downtown I want new businesses to for the past couple of years. chairs and tables for our selves. If the town prospers, don’t always like what wc After the board heard our one off! businesses gives them the come to town and have them our property values rise, our are hearing, we need to en- This year Michelle Derfiny meeting with the school I believe that HyettPalma’s know it is a sound invest- board. Johanna Hoelzle, requests we had the oppor- right to price gouge. As busi- people have jobs and our courage new business, offer and Aaron Diegel were on recommendations to retain ment. I want them to know the planning committee and President of the tunity for an open discussion, ness people we all need to heads will be held high. Ev- quality products and services and recruit businesses, as look at our product or service we will shop their stores. I ery body wins. helped organize the forum. Board, welcomed them and and the board and council and keep our businesses well as beautify our down- and ask ourselves, “Would believe if we concentrate on This year’s forum had an thanked them for taking time discussed some of the re- I clean and attractive. quests. As part of the clos- town will prove invaluable. pay that price for this?” the positive (by shopping the In the last few years our overall theme about success. out of their busy schedules. As for how we are going to For those of you who shop Then student council mem- ing, Mrs. Zawilinski an- As consumers, when we stores we have) rather than population has increased. We This forum gives students do this, I believe we will have dwelling on the negative (the our gift store or have been in an opportunity to talk with bers introduced themselves, nounced that this was her last leave our town, to shop for must have something worth- to do it one step at a time. items or services that are long-time businesses we to sign up for the Internet, or kids from other schools and stated their positions, and year and Aaron Diegel was while here to attract so many Nothing worthwhile happens readily available in town, we have lost) we will attract the just stopped to chat - thank share the different things also explained why they recognized as the new stu- people. Last week, one of our dent council member that overnight. Can our people need to ask ourselves, “What sort of businesses we need new residents asked me if I you. For those of you whc they do. Along with all the joined student council. buy your appliances, pre- Johanna then thanked them would be on the school board work together to accomplish did I just do?” The answer? for a well-rounded down- truly thought our community students, there were also sev- this? If we look around, it is town. I believe the Mom and script i on s , groceries, ve- eral working adults that were for various things they did and attend the meetings. “I left my neighbors, my would do the hard work of amazing how resourceful we friends and the business Pop operations we currently hicles, etc., here in town - brought in to speak as pan- around the school (some of The forum was very pro- revitalizing this town. Would can be. Look at the many owners, who invested their have here are more likely to they put in the long hours to thank you. For those of you elists. We had about forty which we requested at last ductive and it was great that who work in our factories, we could discuss our ideas great things our town has time and hard-earned money remember you (by name or build crosswalks, landscape minutes to listen to the pan- year’s leadership forum). accomplished. teach our children, clean our and gratification’s with the to better my community, to by face), take care of you (by and help to repair store- elists talk about previous po- Some examples were the Our community has an ex- cars - thank you. We all play board. On behalf of student line the pocket of some large offering the products and ser- fronts? Will they continue to sitions and what they learned new mats in the gym, the new traordinary amount of pride. a part in making Cass City council, I just wanted to corporation. How much will vices you desire) and service shop their town and convince through these experiences. doors at the south entrance, We also have a lot of decent, “the place to be”. They also gave some very the full-length mirror in the thank the people that at- that large corporation do for what they sell. They offer others to do the same? My hard-working, warm-hearted me if my family needs a better products and services good advice. girl’s bathroom, the new cur- tended the forum and took answer is, “Yes, I believe Do I have any doubt that we people here. How many helping hand? Will these than you will find out of We then split into several tain in the speech room, and time out of their busy day for they will!” We are farmers, can work together as a grour times, when one of our own “marts” give me the support town. who are used to long, hard small groups with a new more. us. Thank you also for lis- (without one being more im- has been down on their luck, I need? Will they give from This is where we have all hours spent in our fields. We speaker and discussed differ- Then we had some requests tening to our requests and portant than the other) to re- thank you for all the effort has had a catastrophe such as their hearts if my home burns chosen to live. This is our are factory workers, working vitalize our town? NO! ent things. In my room we that various student council a home fire, medical situa- members addressed and pre- you put into meeting our re- and I have nowhere to go? If community and we are all double shifts to get the prod- Why? Because this town is talked about jobs we had or tion, or a death in the family proud of it. I admit, Cass City sented to the board. Aaron quests. Thank you also to all my child needs an operation uct out. We are the doctors, who WE are. have now and how we has this community opened and my insurance doesn’t could use some beautifica- nurses, mechanics, construc- thought they were preparing Diegel brought up the idea the student council members, their hearts and wallets to cover? there’s a death in tion (street lighting, land- tion workers.. .. I’m thinking us for a career we wanted to for a new sound system in the on behalf of the executive If Sincerely, help? I am amazed and proud my family and I simply need scaping, brick crosswalks “We” invented hard work! go into. It was quite inter- gym, and that athletic events board and Mrs. Zawilinski, of how our community etc.). The survival and revi- We are up for the challenge! and other activities in the for your excellent and re- a hug, a kind word or a shoul- Bunny (Newsome) Porter esting to see how many high “takes care of their own”. I talization of Cass City starts In order for Cass City to schoolers had jobs and the gym would really benefit spectful behavior. We as der to cry on? I don’t know Timeless Treasures believe these same people about you, but not hold- types of jobs they had. from this. Matt Stoutenburg members of Cass City High I’m will be there to revitalize our ing out much hope that they After all our discussions requested that the lockers in School’s student council re- town. will be there. with the panelists and the girls’ locker room be ally stood out as leaders of It is a fact that many small breakout speakers, we had painted by the janitors, since Every business owner won- Tax dollars shouldgo to our school and community. towns, including Cass City, ders if their particular busi- 11111111111111111 have suffered because of the ness will survive the test of one-stop department stores time. I am no different. I 1 PHOTO DEVELOPING SPECIAL! that are invading our com- hope ours can, but more im- solutions, not new targets munities. These “marts” are portantly, I hope our town as “ 3121 Double Prints claiming to be good for your a whole can. As a member of To the Editor, help our local theater stay to time with thcm to work out town and cheaper than other this community and as a open and was refused. It had plans, businesses. The truth is they business owner I would love I read the “downtown vi- to close and remained so for The council’s main job is tr are not community-minded to see this town thrive. I want sion” in your paper and 1 feel years. We now give big busi- provide good water service, and are not always cheaper. the same things for my son, a need to comment. First, is ness tax breaks, but not the sewer, and police and fire They are trying to destroy the as my parents wanted for resources. We need to exam- O399 there a “need” for brick small business owner. The small towns around them and their children ... a clean, safe crosswalks, customized ban- village pays over $6,000 a ine whcrc: we are losing 20% UP TO 24 WP. even the ones they are part town that we can all be proud ners, drinking fountains, or year to the Car0 Airport so of our water. We chose as .a or of. Their goods and services of. I want businesses that I special signs in our parking they can have close access to council not to spend $80,000 36 &P. ADD $1.00 are often inferior. Most times can count on to be there lots? This will be at taxpay& their planes. How does this on our water softening sys- service is just plain non-ex- expense. Second, why create help the small Cass City tem, and all the old water 4”x6” DOUBLES more areas available for van- business man? We expect mains are breaking and this Judges dalism? We have many po- them to paint, improve, pay after new construction oc- The Chronicle welcomes lice working in Cass City and for advertisement, help our curs. A study needs to b, UP TO letters to the editor. deserve excel recording offenses, youth, give low prices to get made to pinpoint problerp ANYROLL24 EXP, Letters must include the however the solving of of- our business. I heard one re- areas and resolve them bq- $599lizEl writer’s name, address fenses does not equal the so- tired citizen mention when fore they escalate to great4r ADD $1.00 FOR 36 EXP. and telephone number. voters’ lution tally mark. Areas that getting a prescription filled proportions. Is the 109 are repeatedly recorded are down town, “You know, greater at certain times of Original roll color print film only C-41 film processing No half- The latter is in case it is golf course, property vandal- there is a lot of interesting year? The village would k frames, panoramic. black 8 white Sundance Premium call Processing,Advanced Photo System, Kodalux or one-hour 4x6 necessary to for veri- support ism, stolen cars, vans, RVs, stuff in here. Haven’t been in better advised to spend their prints not available wilh disc film Not valid wilh any other cffer fication, but won ’t be used here before.” next $25,000 on water pur!- Coupon or sticker must accompany order defacing park gazebos, na- in the newspaper. To the Editor, ture trail and walk trail and fication and closing leaks. 11111111111111111 Names will be withheld park equipment. Suggestions We do have some reputa- Repairs are not made untll from publication upon re- On the non-partisan section may be to spend money on tion as a central hub of the property owners incur cos* quest, for an adequate of the November ballot, vot- motion activated lights and Thumb. This is good, but on their own as we did seS OPEN 7 DAYS era1 years past before the vi& reason. I ers will be asked to choose 3 video equipment to increase they must keep improving. Supreme Court Justices. I “solution” to crime, rather Why are there people who lage became involved. j 6520 Main Street The Chronicle reserves urge you to vote for Justices than create more targets. continue to go to Saginaw, My family has lived heF the right to edit letters for Markman, Taylor and Young. One rationale for the village , Bay City for dialy- for over 55 years and ham Cass City length and clarity. These hardworking judges offices to move downtown sis/shopping? We have a seen many things come ana We will notpublish thank was that the “new” facility community that has not go. It is oudmy town, and - _-_ - deserve our vote because you letters of a specific they have qualities we need could have public restrooms. changed much in population we’re proud of it. We are ‘I nature,for instance,fiom on our Supreme Court - - in- There is ample room there. of around 2,500 over the former small business own- ers and this is the reason that a club thanking mer- tegrity, fairness and common It is now suggested that our years. Our student popula- = sense. local restaurants provide this tion holds stable. There is a I feel it necessary to expounY Call Us 87212010 chants who donated Many votes skip the non- service. This should not be a limit of what you can expect on our village and the posi- With Ideas For Feature Stories partisan section of the ballot requirement for them to pro- from that community. We do tive attributes of the unsung because “they don’t know vide for “non-paying” cus- not need to spend more “heroes”, our small business- the candidates”. In some ar- tomers. Places of business money on a part-time person man and taxpayers and tlfe eas that drop-off approaches could provide this servicc, to meet with small business- necessity of positive use qf 50 percent. If you don’t skip but then they would also men who are already strug- our tax based dollars. 1 the non-partisan section then need to pick up increased gling to keep business going. U t your vote counts double. water and sewer costs. Busi- Our village council can call Sincerely,Jacqueline Frei burger fI As a concerned Michigan ness owners have tradition- special meetings from time resident, trial judge, and ally paid extra for services to former county chief drug our coinmunity. They partici- II li unit prosecutor, I know Jus- pate by donations for school I tices Markman, Taylor and programs, class projects and Young as honest, intelligent similar services. Service TRICK or and hardworking judges. In clubs have donated glasses, addition, their legal opinions exams, physicals and project are scholarly, well written, development. TREATING and based on the law. For all As a former principal of our of these reasons and more, elementary school for over Justices Markman, Taylor 21 years, hundreds of chil- and Young have earned, and dren were helped by Bill in the Village of Gagetown : deserve, our vote. Kritzman who provided Please remember Justices boots, jackets, hats or mittens will be Markman, Taylor and Young over the years. Even with the when you vote the non-par- Lions Club, Community tisan ballot. Thank you for Chest, it was Bill who 5:OO p.m. till 7:OO p.m. your consideration and sup- worked with the school nurse port of these outstanding in- and would always, repeat- Tuesday, October 31 cumbent justices on our edly respond with immediate The village thanks you for using these hours. . help. Bill did this without I’ -- ‘1 publicity or reward. c -. 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I I I CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25,2000 PAGE FIVE iDebate1 Marie Cybulski I held Sundavrr next month. said she is appalled by par- still going strong The proposal would require tial birth abortion and would were Huron County Prosecu- a super majority, or two- support any measure to end tor Mark Gaertner and thirds votes, rather than a such procedures provided Tuscola County Sheriff Tom simple majority, in the her constituency agreed. Kern. Gaertnet noted some Michigan House and Senate *The death penalty. The ing room. 800 concealed weapon per- on bills that would eliminate candidates both said they As a young girl, she helped out on the farm, milking .rnits have been issued in or pre-empt local ordinances would support legislation al- cows by hand in the morning before leaving for the . Huron County, which trans- or charter provisions. lowing the death penalty in mile walk to the old Cedar Run School, where she com- ’lates into about one permit “I think it’s just designed to Michigan. pleted an eighth grade education, for every 37 county resi- circumvent the State Consti- *Overcrowding at county Ron Cybulski said his mother has lived in the Cas ‘ dents. “And we have not had tution,” Meyer said. “I think jails. Both agreed they City area nearly all of her life, although she and her one single problem,” he said. it’s another piece of bad leg- would support measures, in- late husband, Steve, lived in the Detroit area for about Kern said discrimination in i slat ion .” cluding state funding, to re- 6 years before returning to the farm after World War 11. the issuance of concealed Still-Binder indicated she lieve overcrowding. He died 3 years ago. weapon permits is rampant supports the . “I The candidates also ad- Through the years, Marie has remained active on the statewide. “There’s too think it’s a good idea,” she dressed decision-making and farm. In fact, Ron noted, she always makes a point of ‘much partiality, too much said, adding she believe lo- communication with their wrapping up her spring cleaning early so she can help ,favoritism,” he said, adding cal units of government constituehcy. out with the spring farm work. he would like to see the pro- should be protected from “If I want to know about This year was a rare exception. Marie broke her hip cess taken out of the hands state intervention. “We need farming issues, I would go to last February and later underwent hip replacement sur- ,,of gun boards and handled to respect the chain of com- farmers. If I wanted to know gery. She put as much effort into rehabilitation as she ,by the secretary of state. mand and checks and bal- about education issues, I does into her farm work, but as spring approached, Ron ances.” would go to everyone in- explained, his mother had to undergo another surgery, 4 OTHER ISSUES Asked about the potential of volved,” Stillwell-Binder this time to repair an ulcer. facing legislation that would said. She noted she would “So, she missed out on spring work,” he said. “She Meyer and Stillwell-Binder permit marriages for gay and like to utilize e-mail, news- wasn’t too happy.” disagreed when asked their lesbian couples, Stillwell- papers and radio stations to However, he added, she was raring to go when it came I opinions about Michigan’s Binder said her vote would maintain close contact with time to harvest wheat. “She’s a trooper. She’d rather t.Proposal 00-2, which will be based on the beliefs of her residents in the district. do this than be sitting home, watching TV.“ .also be decided by voters constituency. Meyer.said he would con- Marie, who has 3 children, 9 grandchildren and 5 Meyer said he believes such sider the stand of his party’s great-grandchildren, agreed. marriages are wrong. “I leadership, talk to district “I like it. I enjoy it. It’s something to do,” she said. “I : Hospital would definitely vote against residents and then research feel good when I go out. I’d be sitting out here watch- gay and lesbian marriages in an issue before making a de- ing him (Ron) do it otherwise because I can’t stand to the state of Michigan,” he cision. As for communica- sit in the house, I eyes new added. tion, he said he would con- “I couldn’t sit around,” she added. I like to be outside But the candidates agreed tinue t? listen to residents when it’s nice.” facility on several other issues, in- and maintain regular con- cluding: stituent hours to ensure resi- *Proposal 00- 1, which dents have an opportunity to would allow students in “fail- talk to him. Board okays work Assisted living housing ing” public school districts to In his final statements, isn’t a new concept. In Cass receive about $3,OOO in state Meyer cited his broad busi- City, 2 separate efforts to funding to attend a non-pub- ness experience and commit- build such a facility have lic school of their choice. ment to communication with need special help, the teach- White. failed to materialize in recent Both candidates said they residents. “I’ve always rose ers told the board. Because of the special cir- years. Developers proposed believe the proposal repre- to a leadership position in cumstances involving the building the facilities in the sents a violation of separa- every organization I’ve been OTHER BUSINESS team, Hartel recommended northwest corner of the vil- tion of church and state. involved in,” he said. that the change be granted lage, and one of them even “Disparity in the property “I’m qualified for this job The board will send con- and the board concurred. began construction befpre taxes paid by mobile home because I represent the work- gratulatory letters to all That doesn’t mean, Hartel abandoning the project. owners and those paid by ing class. I am the working members of the Cass City cautioned, that other teams But there is a real need lo- owners of real property. class,” said Stillwell-Binder, High School Band that re- can change colors, We don’t cally for the assisted living Both agreed the gap should who added she also brings ceived a Superior I rating at want black pants on the foot- concept, which offers some be addressed and closed. the views of a working the District 111 marching ball team, he added. r% ents an alternative to liv- *A Mississippi law enacted mother who is willing to band festival. It was the first A committee was appointed ing in ursing home, ac- to protect police officers and work tirelessly to solve prob- MARIE CYBULSKI is dwarfed by the 15-ton tractor she top rating earned in recent to hear appeals of board de- cording to McKrow. citizens from civil lawsuits in lems. years. cisions. serving will be Scott She said hospital officials cases involving justifiable Aside from Meyer and drives, but she isn’t intimidated by the equipment. “It handles Robin Diaz, who practiced Richards, Danny Haag and ’frequently see patients for homicide. The candidates Stillwell-Binder, several nice,” she said. teaching in Cass City, was Teresa Rabideau. whom assisted living would both indicated they would other candidates seeking of- hired to fill a vacancy as a Newly appointed represen- be ideal, providing them with support similar legislation in fice in the November election Home Skills-English teacher. tative from the Cass City Stu- independence through assis- Michigan. spoke briefly about their She is now employed in Troy dent Council, Aaron Diegel, ‘ tance with meal preparation *Partial birth abortion. campaigns. They Included Soybeap harvest, yield teaching a special education attended his initial meeting Gaertner and Huron County course in English. Monday. .and household chores. Meyer said he’s a Pro-Life * ‘There are quite a few people candidate and would not sup- Sheriff-elect Kent Tibbits, Two new school buses will lvho fit into that category. port abortion. Stillwell- both running unopposed; and be purchased. In the fleet are That’s why there is such a Binder described herself as Kern and his Republican op- 20 buses on the road and 5 variabJewin Thumb-area older buses in reserve. All the rremendous need for this. a Pro-Choice candidate, but ponent, Troy Estes. Favor ab1 e weather 1ak t crop is averaging in the mid quality from the European buses on the road are now week gave farmers a chance 40s (bushels per acre), with Union. Combine that with a diesels. The 2 new buses will I to catch up on soybean har- lows in the 30s. But nobody potential, though not signifi- be diesels, replacing 2 gas vest, but they were still only said it’s better than they an- cant, reduction in planted units that are in reserve. about a third done, accord- ticipated.” acres here because of low Micklash said that purchas- ing to Bruce Sutherland, The crop itself is in variable prices and vomitoxin, and I ing 2 new buses most years branch manager of the Lan- stages of development be- think, ovcrall, it will pay and a single bus purchase 25‘each sing office of Michigan Ag- cause of the wide range of farmers to store wheat. I from time to time will keep ricultural Commodities, a planting dates this spring, think therc’s a good oppor- the fleet modern and safe. 11 CASSCITY Athletic director Jeff Hartel Michigan-based elevator and again, due to weather, said tunity to see stored wheat CHRONICLE grain merchandiser. Bob Boehm, manager of thc prices reach $3.40 to $3.50 reported that the On the commodity and marketing in February and March at the school volleyball team have 6550 Main requested that they be al- “Farmers started and department at Michigan Chicago Board Of Trade.” 872-2010 stopped several times be- Farm Bureau. lowed to wear black 11. 11’ cause of the weather, so it’s “The early planted beans difficult to get a good handle are coming off well, but the on where the harvest is,” he late crop that was planted said. “Areas in the eastern into wet soil isn’t quite as far part of the Thumb were still along,” he said. quite wet, so in those areas A late soybean harvest may the crop may be somewhat decrease wheat acreage in less than 25 percent har- Michigan this year, Boehiii vested,” said, but that may mean long- Farmers also report that term price improvements, yields are variable, according to Sutherland. Sutherland said. “I think we can build a case for improved prices for “The latest report we have wheat in the long term,” he is that the crop will be about said. “‘TheAustralian crop is average, but below last year,” down, and China is experi- he said. “Reports from cen- cncing drought. There arc tral Michigan are that the concerns over the crop’s II A Subscription to the Cass City Chronicle I makes a Wonderful Wedding Gift I I

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Just when the football for- On the.third play of the Richmond’s other 185 pound over visiting AuGres tunes of the Cass City Red game Matt Stoutenburg was runner, Nick Peitrykowski Hawks had been reversed by lost for the game with an bulled over from a yard out. The Owen-Gage gridiron dogs a 33-6 margin with an a team that refused to be ankle injury. Cason Harris Michael Didio converted his season ended Friday in grand 8-yard touchdown scamper counted out despite a 15- left the game with a knee first of 3 extra point kicks. fashion when Coach Scott in the final stanza. ’ game losing streak, fate put sprain just as the first half Richmond scored again in Gaeth’s Bulldogs rushed past an end to the team’s 2-game ended and then Bill Thane the second quarter when AuGres 4 1 - 18 in Owendale. Quarterback Ryan Fritz winning streak. was lost with a mild concus- Greg Scheuer scored on a 25- The hosts scored a season’s posted the final Bulldog yard run. best 6 touchdowns that in- touchdown on a 4-yard run The final score of the game cluded an impressive 388 with just over 3 minutes re- came when Ryan Shinska hit rushing yards. The victory maining. Shane Mellendorf Peitrykowski on a pass that puts Owen-Gage in the offi- added the 2-point conver- covered 24 yards with 5:16 cial books at 5-4, its best fin- sion. left in the third quarter. ish since the 1989 campaign. Tops defensively for Cass Senior Nick Warack turned Defensively, junior Earl City was Paul Balk with 9 in a dandy performance McKee recorded team high tackles, 5 unassisted. Thane against the Wolverines in his 12 tackles. While Jeremy topped the Hawk ball carri- final contest at Owendale. Story and Matt Rogers split ers with 55 yards in 11 tries Warack tallied 3 scores and 14 stops. for a 5-yard average before lead all rushers with 207 leaving the game with an in- yards. For the season, The jury. Diesel, ran for over 1,000 Swiastyn, Hawks championship It was the last game of his yards. Warack also did his high school career for Balk part on the defensive side on and 8 other seniors Complet- the field recording 8 tackles. Mellendorf year ends in St, John’s ing grid careers are Zach Warack’s junior back field Glaspie, Nathan Brinkman, partner, Nathan Kain, gave among best BULLDOG JUNIOR Nathan Kain rushed for 167 yards and Cass City missed qualifying short. Goslin failed to qualify Andy Stoeckle, Charles Bulldog backers’ glimpses of 2 scores Friday as hosts Owen-Gage recorded a 41-18 win over by a single stroke in the state for the individual competi- Maxwell, Chris Ziehm, Eric a bright future, as he waltzed NCTL golfers division 3 finals Friday at the tion with his score of 83 Brown, Greg Walther and through the AuGres’ defense AuGres. Emerald Golf Course at St. when a score of 82 or better Kyle O’Dell. for a pair of scores and 167 John’s. The top 12 teams was needed .to play on Sat- yards rushing. Two golfers from Owen- won the right to compete in urday, - Gage were named to the the finals Saturday and the Coach Paul Chappel said The pair helped the hosts CC R account for a quick 14-0 lead North Central Thumb Hawks finished 13th. that missing the finals was League all-conference golf The team’s score of 348 disappointing, the Hawks’ First downs 12 18 against AuGres on the Bull- Rushing Attempts 37 39 dogs’ opening 2 drives. Kain team. They are Corbin Cass City Bowling Leagues was just one short a,s any season was not. Cass City team with a 347 or better won the Greater Thumb Rushing yards 126 192 struck first with a 25-yard Swiastyn and Shane Passes comp. Mellendorf. qualified.. The Hawks were League championship and 5 14 jaunt to pay dirt and Warack Passing attempts 15 21 Other members of the first led by Brent Goslin with an finished second in districts. followed with a 17-yard run Passes inter. 31 near the 6-minute mark of team are Joe Nichol, MERCHANETTES SUNDAY NO ROLLERS THURSDAY NITE TRIO 83. Other Hawk scores were Best of all, Chappel added, all but one player from this Passing yards 38 191 the period. Caseville; Matt Winkley and As of Oct, 19 As of Oct. 8 AsofOct. 19 I Matt Ender, 84, Nick Chappel, 88, Derek Bellew, championship squad will re- Fumblesflost 211 1/0 The wolverines sliced into Matt Ganley, both of CPS Penaltiedyds. 8/65 9/95 the hosts’ advantage when and Brad Strozeski, North Marlette Chrysler 32 Inn-Laws 10 Terra 20 93, and Chris Maharg, 95. turn next year. The only se- Adam Little ended the open- Huron. The Chiropractors 28 We’ll Get Back to You 9 Marlette RV 18 Not only the team fell a shot nior is Goslin. -- ing quarter scoring on a 17- Placing on the second team FBI Gals 27 Damn Near Last 8 Cass Tavern 16 yard run. was Owen-Gage’s Earl J.B.’s Crew 27 Par-T-Ranch ‘7 Cellular One 14 FINAL However, Kain and Warack McKee. The rest of the sec- Detroit Edison 25 Chemical Bank Pinheads 5 Thumb Auto Wash 13 wwbooks at library I would each score again be- ond team squad includes 3 Adamczyk Masonry 24 CB’s 4 1/2 Schmaltz Construction I2 ~~ FOOTBALL fore the half, where Owen- players from CPS, James Thumb Auto Wash 23 Sparkle City Rollers 3 1/2 Wickes 11 Flint by Paul Eddy: Undercover policewoman Grace Flint is Gage enjoyed a 27-6 margin. Watson, Ryan McConnachie All Season Rent-All 23 Martin Electric 10 nearly killed when a sting operation goes awry. It takes STANDINGS- and Ryan Cayce, and Gary Kain opened the 2nd quarter LaFave Steel 20 High Series & Games: D. . New England Financial 9 months for her to heal physically, but mentally she is still scoring when he crossed the Steffan, Peck. Witkovsky 5 1 1 (203), D. Marlette Oil & Gas 8 dealing with the dfects of nearly losing her life, When Flint GREATER THUMB WEST Thumb Octagon Barn 16 1 goal line from one-yard out. Winning honorable men- Silance 505 (200),B. Brown Generaly Low 7 gets an unexpected clue and disappears on a mission to find 1 Warack then ended the scar- tion were Curt Walz and Matt 659 (208-224-227. Mycogen Plant Sciences 6 out who was responsible for her pain, she doesn’t know she * %adAxe 4383 ing with a 2-yard burst with Kraft, both of Caseville, Dan EPBP 43 5 4 High Individual Games: C. High Team Series & Game: is getting into a complex web of international treachery, ex- Valley Lutheran 4 3 4 5 just over a minute remaining Antoszewski of North Huron We’ll Get Back to You 1942 Individual High Series & tortion and murder. Cohen, former legal adviser to Cass City 2527 Smith 223-202, J. Bemus Harry BCAS 1827 till the break. and Brian Ferguson, Peck. 214, L.A. Blount 207, M. (755). Games: 0. Beecher 679 the British Security Services, gets involved because people Mayville 07 1 8 The sportsmanship award Clinched playoff spot Neither team mounted scar- Gettel 200. (258-227), K. Martin 672 are worried about Flint, or so they say. Cohen finds himself Q Clinched title ing dives in the final half was won by Derek Joy of MERCHANTS LEAGUE High Individual Series: C. (244-227), D. Dickinson 657 in the middle of a conspiracy involving governments on both GREATER THUMB EAST until Warack gave the Bull- Port Hope. Smith 57 1 ,J. Bemus 558, M. (255-212), Robinson 652 sides of the Atlantic and the consequences for him and for 1 G. 0 Gettel 533, J.A. Morel1 502, Charmont 25 112 (211-232)’ D. Hyatt 650 Flint could be dire. 3 S. Hutchinson 499. Stafonos 22 *(224-267), R. Pringle 624 * Yale 52 6 3 tl I1 Digital Literacy by Paul Gilster (nonfiction): This book isn’t HarborBeach 4 3 4 5 High Team Series & Game: S.S. Builders 19 (236), D. Roth 610 (213- BrownClty 3 4 4 5 about how to get around on the Internet. There are plenty of Sandutky 34 3 6 IICall Us 872-201011 The Chiropractors 1933 Ttisch Septic 17 222), Doug O’Dell 606 Madette 1836 - %nched playoff spotor 1 8 (680). 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CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25,2000 PAGE SEVEN Bulldogs fall tom Lakers muscle CPS Thursday cage win over in NCTL battle visiting Hawks

Visiting Owen-Gage Coach Dave Fritz is hoping The surging Laker basket-, spot for the team was the del couldn't overcome the blis- the home court edge holds ball team capitalized on its fense on the Laker guards.. tering hot final half shooting true this Thursday for his muscle under the boards to We shut them down pretty of Carsonville-Port Sanilac's cagers when Akron- defeat the Cass City Red well, the coach added. (CPS)Liz Aebel Thursday Fairgrove invades Owendale. Hawks Thursday, 49-35, in and suffered a 55-49 North Both schools traded hoops a key Greater Thumb West Central Thumb League cage throughout the initial half at league game and even the CASS CITY - Pasant 0-2 (0; loss. CPS and were deadlocked at season's series between the 0) 6; Zawilinski 1-0 (0-0)2; The Tigers' home court ad- 9 entering the 2nd quarter schools. Hacker 0-0(1 -2) 1; Flueggq vantage revenged a loss to and then played to a 19-19 Both schools now have a 5- 1-0 (0-0)2; Homakie 2-0 ( 1- the Bulldogs suffered only 9 score at the intermission. 3 league record facing an 3) 5; Cooper 2-0 (0-0) 4; uphill battle for the league Deering 3-2 (1-2) 13; Zirnba early going with 3 hoops crown. They trail league- 0-0 (1-2) 1; ouvry 0-0(1 -2) from the floor. The Tigers, leading Bay City All Saints 1. NO who collected 6 treys on the (7- 1) by 2 games and second TOTALS - 9-4 (511) 35. . Ill night, used a pair of 3-point- place Reese (7-2) by a game ers from Melissa Schultz and a half. LAKERS - Proudfoot 0-0 111 HUNTING during the 2nd stanza to To have any chance at all (6-8) 6: Ertman 4-0(0-0) 8; maintain pace with their the Hawks will need to win McKenzie 6-0 (0-1) 12; SIGNS guests. the rest of the way, starting Bresky 1-0 (1 -2) 3; Drury 4- Bulldog senior Dee Fritz with the next two games that 0 (0-0)8; Wisenbaugh 4 (4- offset the efforts of Schultz will end a 5-game stretch on 6) 12. and Aebel in the opening half the road. The Hawks were to TOTALS - 9-0 (1-1-17) 49. Your choice with an 8- 13 effort from the face Bad Axe Tuesday and foul stripe. USA Friday. However, the Bulldogs con- The team finally returns BASKETBALL 2-color tinued to have problems at THE 7th GRADE Lady Red Hawk basketball team finished its season recently home Monday against STANDINGS the charity line and converted capturing the Hatchet Invitational in Bad Axe. Cass City posted an 11-1 mark on Reese, a game changed from Red & Black just 23 of 40 tosses on the Tuesday because of Hallow-- night. GREATER THUMB WEST the season. Team members are: (front 1-r) Andrea Miller, Caitie Barnes, Sarah een * Ipun YYLr 1 WLio4 The Tigers built a double- BCAS for$I It was an uphill battle with Reese 7 2 105 4 digit advantage entering the Langmaid, Lisa Santhany, Brandi Talaski. (middle 1-r) Andrea Erla, Kalen Trischler, EPBP 53 113 the Lakers all the way. Cass Cass CW 5385 game's final 8 minutes be- Axe Renee Czekai, Jennie Brinkrnan (back 1-r) Aimee Hennessey, Ashley Hendrick, City trailed almost from the Bad 44 ae 35C each hind Aebel who recorded 14 Mayvillb 35410 opening whistle and made USA 26 59 of her game high 27 points Coach Lloyd Schinnerer, Lindsay Jensen, Jenna Timko. Missing is Nicole Albrecht. several charges only to fall hlley Lutheran 0 9 0 15 in the 3rd frame. Aebel short. GREATER THUMB EAST scored on a variety of inside Ipom YYL YYL Black Ink The first came with 256 left Harborkach 7 1 11 3 moves and canned 2 shots Sanduiky 62 113 in the9second quarter when uw e 2 104 from behind the 3-point arc the Hawks tied the game at Deckewillb 553 3 876 5 5 for $1 during her scoring blitz. Homakie, Pasant key win Marlene 15-all. Lakers answered the BrownClty 217311 8 5 8 Fritz led the visitors with 17 Yale challenge to lead at the inter- Cms-Lex 08310 25~each points. Teammate Melissa mission, 19- 16. Ziehm added a baker's NORTH CENTRAL THUMB An 8-3 spurt by the Lakers Ianm HL YiL dozen. Cass City edges Valley'Lutheran NorthHuron 9 1 10 5' starting the third quarter, Caseville 73 04 CASS CITY Schultz was the only other pushed the Lakers in front Peck 7377 player to reach double fig- It took outstanding perfor- tooth and nail for the entire to trail 22-20 at the intermis- Hawks. Klngaton 64 77 CHRONICLE 30-19 and proved too much CPS 65 69 ures and tossed in 16. mances by a pair of Hawks 4 quarters, sion. Homakie scored 8 for Cass City to overcome. (kwen-Gage 5 5 7 7 Main at Valley Lutheran to enable It was a defensive battle all points in the quarter. Port Hope 1 10 2 12 6550 CASS CITY - Pasant 1-1 (2- Sparked by some fine out- A-Fairgrove 0 10 0 14 the Cass City Red Hawks to the way. The Hawks jumped 2) 7; Hacker 1-0 (0-0) 2; 872-201 0 side shooting by Diedre' TUESDAYS GAMES OWEN-GAGE I Ziehm 5-0 post a hair-raising 39-38 de- in front at the end of the first The teams traded baskets in Homakie 7-0 (5- 10) 19; Deering and Elise Pasant, Casr City at Bad Axe (3-9) 13; Rievert 1-0 (2-4) 4; cision in a Greater Thumb quarter, 10-6. Cass City used the third quarter and it was a 12-3) USA at EPBP DeerinPr 0-0 2: Zimba each with a pair of treys, Reeae at Mayvilk Fritz 3-0 ( 1 1- 18) 17; Adams West game last Tuesday. balanced scoring in the pe- one-point game going into 1-0 4: f 1-1 \ BCAS at Valley Luthbran "V - (2-2)\--- I 6uvk- -- 2-0- \-, -I --, -, - Cass City moved to within 4 Sandurky at Ubly h 1-0 (3-3) 5; Zaleski 1-0 (1- riod and Valley Lutheian PSot-unexpectedly, ohe of the final 8 knutes. 5. points and had the ball,$ut Brow0 City at Marletto 2) 3; Salcido 2-0 (3-4) 7. 'the performances was by stayed in the hunt as Warnke Harbor Beach at Deckewilk TOTALS - 12-1 (12-18) 39, that proved to be the Hawks' Yale at Cros-Lex 8 TOTALS - 13-0 (23-42) 47. Sara Homakie who scored accounted for all of the Valley Lutheran kept the Port Hope at CPS last rally. Owen-GageNorth Huron at KingstonCasevllla 19 points and ripped the team's points with 3 hoops. game in doubt until the final VALLEY LUTHERAN - The Lakers took control CPS - Schultz 3-3 (1-3) 16; boards for 15 rebounds. The Valley Lutheran registered Campbell (2-2); Ander- minute with some fine free 0-0 again to chalk up the win. GAMES i Kolascz 0-0 (2-2) 2; Aebel9- other Hawk to step up was its best quarter of the night throw shooting. The losers son 0-0 (1-4) 1; Baldauf 2-0 Bad Axe at THURSDAY'SEPBP Coach John Maharg said Cam Clty at USA 3 (0-0) 27; Ratliff 1-0 (1-5) ( j Elise Pasant who, coach John toclose within a basket of the converted 5 of 6 attempts. (4-4) 8; Halaby 2-0 (0-0) 4; that the game was won un- Harbor Beach ml Sandunky 3; Zech 1-0 (0-0) 2; Maharg pointed out, played Hawks at the intermission. Voll4-0 8; 2- Marletto at Cros-Lex Cass City was just 2 of 5 (0-0) Eldridge der the boards. The Lakers Brown Clty at Yale ,' Christenbery 1-0 (0-0)) 2; a fine floor game. With balanced scoring ,with from the charity circle, but 0 (2-2) 6; Warnke 4-0 (1-2) Ubly at Deckewille were stronger than we were. Peck at Caseville Helmold 0-0 (3-4) 3. Both performances were 6 players contributing, they were helped as Pasant con- 9. We also missed too many KingstonNorth Huron at CPS at Port Hope TOTALS - 15-6 (7*14) 55. needed as the 2 teams battled outscored the Hawks 14-12 verted a key trey for the TOTALS - 14-0 (10-14) 38. shots in the paint. A bright

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Paid for by Barcia for Congress, Stu Reid Treasurer, P.O. Box 1243, Bay City, Michigan 48706 (5 17) 686-6880 PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25,2000 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Haire edges Rasmussen Age over beauty in gridiron Fabulous :. . forecasts Five's . Chalk one up for the the outcome of 75% of 2 of fearless picks to winners over the final ? silver fox, this year's area football prove her gridiron ex- weekend to draw even Fearless a t games (107 of 144)' perti se. with the Chronicle's su- , After numerous years John held off the panel's Editor Tom Montgom- per fan (Yes, Tim John Clarke Super of continually telling all rookie forecaster, ery, who annually con- Murphy there is more . Forecast Haire Hhire Rasmussen us staffers that he al- JoAnn Rasmussen, who tends for the panel's top than one super fan ways knows best, the finished in the runner- position, couldn't over- throughout he, numb). 154 Chronicle's senior guru, Last week's results 1 14-7 up slot with 103 winners I 9945 come a slue of horren- The pair posted a seaon Season's results 107-37 (75%) (69%) John Haire, proved he in 144 picks. dous early season mark of 99-45. was right, most often Rasmussen, who has guesses, and finished in anyway, by taking top that football rich the panel's 3rd spot, 2 honors in the U n ionvi 1le- S e be w ai ng games behind , Chronicle's annual grid- area blood in her veins, Rasmussen. ' iron forecast contest. in BASKETBALL - CROSS COUNTRY did fabulously her Clarke Haire escaped a I rookie year, but will solo bottom finish by Correctly predicting need another season or correctly picking 15 i.

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LUCKY SEVEN. Cad City's Ken Kennedy bagged this brute 7-point buck Monday night while hunting in Sanilac County. Kennedy's crossbow shot resulted in his 7th lifetime buck,

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Dr. Robert Green, DmDmS. HiI laker Howard's Heating & Dr. Nicholas Auction Service Air Conditioning, Inc. , Phone 872-3019 & Plumbing Supplies Nahernak, D.D.S 872-5375 Phone 872-2030 Cass City 872-5655 Phone 872-2181 Cass City CassCity . Cass City Pigeon 453-3681

II 11 Dr. Hoon K Jeung, Knight's Kirn Electric M.D. Insurance Specialist in Stomach Phone 872-3821 Agency Phone 872-2645 and Bowel Problems Cass City Cass City Phone 872461 1 M ~ 872-5114

Cass Citv ~ r- I Thumb LaFave Steel t fie KC Insurance Supply, Inc. Insurance Group Agency Group *Jim Ceranski .Scott Mills I FUNERAL HOME$ I Jim Pulaskey, Agent CASS CITY resident Steve DeLong returned from a recent Phone 872-2163 .Mark Wiese Phone 8724880 Cass City 872-2195 Colorado wilderness trip with this fine 6x6 elk. Hunting near Cass City Phone 872-4351 Cass City Kingston 683-2210 Cass City L U Montrose, DeLong's shot of 150 yards downed the fine bull. It had a spread measuring 36". - .- - . . -- Thumb McVey Agency, Inc. Michigan Athletic Ken Martin mT National lnsurance . Electric Reh a bi I i tat ion Phone 87241 14 Bank & Trust Center Phone 872-4860 Cass City 872-2084 SHERIFF'S Cass City Phone 872-4311 Cass City Caro 673-4999 11 Cass City AUCTION -- 1 SmH. Raythatha SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28,2000 - IOa,m. Mr*Chip & :::;::;e Dr. Paul Lockwood, Sheriff Tom Kern will sell at public auction the following merchandise at the Tuscola DmC. M.D., P,C, County Sheriffs Department. (Behind the County Courthouse in Caro, Michigan) ' Phone 872-2765 (Dr.Ray) *VEHICLES *WATERCRAFT .GUNS, bOWS AND KNIVES .ELECTRONICS Phone 872-5688 Cass City Phone 872-5010 *TOOLS *HOME FURNISHINGS .OFFICE FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT Cass City Cass City *MISCELLANEOUS L L

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Golf Course TV&A Phone 872-3569 Phone 8.72-26: Caro City (817) 872-4377 Your rucllnnrcrs and hid spollcrs: Marlin, David, Kcn, and Tavis Osmloski. ,Cass City Cass City Caro (517) 673-7777 Au

for the purpose of electing candidates to the various offices: Electors of the PresidenWice-President of the United States, United States Senator, Representative in Congress-5th District, State Representative-83rd WEWALOF COUNTY- ROAD MAINTENANCE District, Members of the State Board of Education, Regents of the , Trustees of MILL.AGE Michigan State University, Governors of , Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Register of Deeds, Drain Commissioner, County Surveyor, Road Commissioner, SHALL THE PREVIOUS VOTED !NCREASE IN THE TAX LIMITATION IMPOSED County Commissioner and nonpartisan candidates for Supreme Court Justice, Appeals Court Judge, Probate 1 UNDER ARTICLE IX, SEC. 6 OF THE MICHIGAN CONSTITUTION ON GENE= AD Court Judge and local offices (mayor, clerk, treasurer, council member and library board), if any. The VALOREM TAXES WITHIN SANILAC COUNTY BE RENEWED AT 2 MILLS (2.00 DOLLARS following proposals will also appear on the ballot: PER $1,000 OF TAXABLE VALUE) FOR THE PERIOD OF 2001 THROUGH ZOOS INCLUSIVE, FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF ALL PRIMARY ROADS, MAJOR AND LOCAL STREETS IN STATE PROPOSALS SANILAC COUNTY; AND SHALL THE COUNTY OF SANILAC LEVY SUCH RENEWAL IN PROPOSAL 00-1 MILLAGE FOR SAID PURPOSE, THEMBY WSING IN THE FIRST YEAR AN ESTIMATED A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION TO PERMIT STATE TO PROVIDE INDIRECT $1,926,115.00? SUPPORT TO STUDENTS ATTENDING NONPUBLIC PRE-ELEMENTARY, ELEMENTARY AND Green leaf To wnshiD SECONDARY SCHOOLS; ALLOW THE USE OF TUITION VOUCHERS IN CERTAIN SCHOOL Taxroposition.. . DISTRICTS; AND REQUIRE ENCACTMENT OF TERACHER TESTING LAWS enewal of Roa d Maintenance M Nave

The proposed constitutional amendment would: Shall the 15 mill tax limitation on general ad valorem taxes within Greenleaf Township imposed 1.) Eliminate ban on indirect support of students attending nonpublic schools through tuition vouchers, under Article IX, Sec. 6 of the Michigan Constitution be increased for said township by one (1) mill credits, tax benefits, exemptions or deductions, subsidies, grants or loans of public monies or property. ($1.00 per $1,000 of taxable valuation) over four (4) years beginning with the 2001 tax levy year and rurmingthrou&h the 2004 tax levy year (inclusive) for the specific purpose of road maintenance in the -N%*I' -2. b R *,&I.i 1 w..w .1 TT d'%-w*"* Mm 2.) Allow students. ,v.* ,,e.*%*.- foslgibfionvouchers to attend-inonpublic agrahongL-- - schodls:&:&&ts*cjuulgit;I wed of Grealeaf Township; and shall the township levy such increase in milllage for + *I I *

under 213 in 1,998-1999 and districts approving tuition vouchers through schbol board action or a 'pdblic ~ E* ,~* such purpose drrf-ing such period, which increase will raise in the first year of such levy an estimated vote. Each voucher would be limited to 1/2 of state average per-pupil public school revenue. revenue of Seventeen Thousand Dollars ($17,000.00)?

3.) Require teacher testing on academic subjects in public schools and in nonpublic schools redeeming tuition vouchers. I, CAROL A. DALE, COUNlY TREASURER OF THE COUNTY OF SANILAC, MICHIGAN, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT AS OF SEPT 29,2000, THE RECORDS OF THIS OFFICE INDICATE THAT THE 4.) Adjust minimum per-pupil funding from 1994-1995 to 2000-200 I level. TOTAL OF ALL VOTED INCREASES, OVER AND ABOVE THE TAX LIMITATION ESTABLISHED BY THE CONSTITUTION OF MICHIGAN IN ANY LOCAL UNITS OF SANILAC COUNN, IS AS FOLLOWS: Should this proposal be adopted? VOTED YEARS DATE OF UNIT NAME INCREASE USE INCLUSIVE ELECTION PROPOSAL 00-2 L

A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION TO REQUIRE A SUPER MAJORITY VOGE (2/3 COUNN OF SA WAC 0.20 M LIBRARIES 2000-2003 8/8/00 VOTE) OF THE STATE TO ENACT CERTAIN LAWS AFFECTING LOCAL COUNN OF SA UllAC 0.20 M SENIOR CITIZENS 2000-2003 8/8/00 GOVERNMENTS COUNTY OF SA UILAC 0.20 M MEDICAL CONTROL 2000 81alOo COUNTY OF SA YllAC 0.20 M MEDICAL CONTROL 2001 -2004 8/8/00 The proposed constitutional amendment would: COUNTY OF SA UILAC 2.00 M ROADS 1996-2000 1 115196 1.) Require a super majority vote (2/3 vote) of the State Legislature to enact any law which addresses a COUNTV OF SA UlLAC 0.50 M DRUG TASK FORCE 1998-2001 aim8 matter which a county, city, township, village or municipal authority could otherwise address under its COUNN OF SA UllAC 0.20 M PARKS 1998-2001 8/4/98 governing powers or which places a condition on unrestricted aid extended local governments by the COUNTY OF SA UILAC ,1250 rill VETERANS 1998-2003 8/4/98 State. (Currently, a simple majority vote of legislature is required to enact such laws.) COUNN OF SA WAC 0.20 M ' MEDICAL CARE FACILITY 1999-2003 511 1199

2.) Retroactively apply the super majority vote requirement to any such law enacted on or after March 1, EVERGREEN TOWNSHIP 1.00 M ROAD MAINTICONSTR 2000-2003 8/8/00 2000. EVERGREEN TOWNSHIP 1.OO M ROAD CONSTRUCTION 2000-2003 8/8/00

3.) Exempt from the super majority vote requirement any such law which can be applied at the option of GREENLEAF TOWNSHIP 1.00 M FIRE PROTECTION 1997-2000 8/6/96 local governments. GREENLEAF TOWNSHIP 1.00 M FIRE PROTECTION 2001 -2004 8/8/00 GREENLEAF TOWNSHIP 1.00 M ROAD MAINTICONSTR 1997-2000 1 115196 Should this proposal be adopted? COUNTYWIDE CASS CITY SCHOOLS "18.00 M OPERATING 1995-1999 611 2/95 4.76 M DEBT 1996-2008 3/26/96 CAL SOCIETY MILLAGE UBLY SCHOOLS *18.00 M OPERATING 1994-2003 611 3/94 4.00 M DEBT 1992-2007 9/24/91 SHALL THE LIMITATION ON GENERAL AD VALOREM TAXES WITHIN SANILAC COUNTY BE INCREASED AS PROVIDED BY ARTICLE IX SECTION 6 OF THE MICHIGAN HURON INTER 1.0000 M SP ED CHARTER 1969 CONSTITUTION BY NOT MORIF, THAN 1/10 OF 1 MILL (10 CENTS PER $1,000 OF TAXABLE 1.0000 SP EO CHARTER 1990 VALUE) FOR THE PERIOD OF 2000 THROUGH 2009 INCLUSIVE FOR THE PURPOSE OF M ,1300 M OPERATING CHARTER 19841966 RESTOMTION AND OF THE SANILAC COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM, OPERATION 1.49 M VO ED CHARTER PRESERVATION OF HISTOFUC BUILDING, OBJECTS AND MATERIALS OF SANILAC COUNTY AND HISTORICAL ACTIVITIES AND MUSEUMS WITHIN SANILAC COUNTY TUSCOLA INTERMEDIATE 2.60 M SP ED INDEFINITE .{ 1961I1 987 UNDER THE DIRECTION AND SUPERVISION OF THE SANILAC COUNTY HISTORICAL ' 1.75 M VO ED INDEFINITE 412517a SOCIETY; AND SHALL THE COUNTY OF SANILAC LEVY SUCH MILLAGE FOR SAID 0.15 M OPERATING INDEFINITE 1 1/3/64 PURPOSE, THEREBY RAISING IN THE FIRST YEAR AN ESTIMATED $95,699,00? *NOT SPREAD ON HOMESTEADS AND FARMLANDS

A A PROPOSAL TO PERMIT A SURCHARGE TO BE PLACED ON THE TELEPHONE SERVICE USERS TO OFFSET THE COST OF OPERATING THE SANILAC COUNTY CENTRAL &@aDATE: SEPTEMBER 29,2000 DISPATCH ENHANCED 9-1-1 CAROL A. DALE, SANIUC COUNTY TREASURER

SHALL THERE BE A MONTHLY SURCHARGE TO SANILAC COUNTY TELEPHONE THE ELECTION WILL BE CONDUCTED AT THE FOLLOWING POLLING PLACES: USERS WITHIN THE GEOGRAPHICAL BOUNDARIES OF SANILAC COUNTY'S ENHANCED 9-1-1 SERVICE DISTRICT OF UP TO 12.77% ADDITIONAL TO THE 4% EVERGREEN TOWNSHIP GREENLEAF TOWNSHIP PREVIOUSLY ASSESSED FOR A TOTAL OF 16.77% OF THE LESSER OF $20.00 OR THE Township Hall, 55 14 Shabbona Road Township Hall, Gilbert Road HIGHEST MONTHLY FLAT RATE CHARGED BY A TELEPHONE SERVICE SUPPLIER 2nd Building W. of Decker 2 miles N. of Cas City Road FOR A ONE (1) PARTY ACCESS LINE (WHICH WOULD NOT EXCEED $2.43 PER MONTH) Shabbona Road The0 Cleland, Clerk A PERIOD OF FIVE (5) WITH THE SURCHARGE MONIES TO BE Arthur Severance, Clerk FOR YEARS 1 I DISTRIBUTED TO COVER THE SANILAC COUNTY CENTRAL DISPATCH ENHANCED 9-1- 1 OPERATIONS PURSUANT TO PUBLIC ACT 32 *OF 1986 AS AMENDED, AND PUBLIC ACT The polling places will open at 7 o'clock a.m. and will remain open until 8 o'clock p.m. t 196 OF 1991? Linda I. Kozfkay, Sanilac County Clerk PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25,2000 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN t

~~ 1 Legal Notices 5 t THIS FIRM Is A DEBT COLLECTOR spondcnt, Patricia Ann Rcdng, and any comer of said Section 26; thence S 89 ing Corporation, Litton Loan Scrvicing THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR be due at the date hereof the sum of Forty PETER M. SCHNEIDERMAN & AS- LARS ($89,009.48). No suit or procccp- other pcrson who may bc concerned. *' &g 47'55"E, at right angles to said West A;ITEMIWNGTOCOLLE(JTADEBT. LP and the Chase Manhattan Bank, C- ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. !hen Thousand, Oac Hundred Ninety SOCIATES. P.C.. IS ATTEMFTING TO ing at law has been institutcd to rtcover 1, ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN haicia Ann Rcmsing is hereby notified line, 290.40 feet; thence S 00 deg BASS Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Cer- ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN Four and 48/100 Dollars ($47.194.48). COWA DEBT AND ANY WFOR- the dcbt secured by said mortgage or any 1 THAT PURPOSE. ttut ihc has ken sued in the Nobk Cir- 12'OS"W. parallel with said West line, tificates, Series 2000-CB2. without re- BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. including interest at 11 .OW% per annum. WE d WLLBBUSED FOR WILL MATION OBTAIN WILL BE USED part tbertof. ! cuit Carrrt.Noble County, Indiana, Cause 150.00 feet; thence N 89 deg 47'55"W, course, Assignee by an assignment dated FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of $ MORTGAGE SALE - DFfault hM kn No.: 57cOl~-CP-0135,by thc above 290.40 feet to the point of beginning. April 25, 2000, which was recorded on MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been Under the power of sale contained in said the power of sale contained in said mrt- 1 in tht conditions of a certain mort- nullod Petitioner, Margaret Johnson.The October 13,2000, in Liber 812, on Page made in the conditions of a mortgage mortgage and the statute in such case MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been gage and the statute in such case madci Rtitioncr web relief from The redemption period shall be 6 1401, Tuscola County Records, on which made provided, notice is hreby givcn gagt nm& by: dtclaratory made by Ted R. Balzer, a married man and made in the conditions of a mortgage and provided and to pay said amount with 4 Court a months from date of such sale, un- Bill D. J&i and Deandra L. Jacobi, as the cancelling certain asiignmnt the mortgage there is claimed to be due at and Juanita Balzer, his wife (original that said mortgage will be foreclosed by made by: interest M providcd in said mottgagc, and ' joint l~llltluwith full rights of survivor- aa to the real estate located at: 6686 South less thc property is determined aban- the date hereof the sum of SIXTY-NINE mortgagors) to Capstone Mortgage Cor- a sale of the mortgaged prtmiscs,otsome Lloyd Newsomc III to DMR Financial all tgal costs, charges, and expenses. in- County Line Road 575 East, doned in accordance with MCLA THO US AN^ TWO HUNDRED part of them, at public venue, at front ship, hrubnd and wife poration, Mortgagee, dated June 30, the Services, Inc., Mortgagee, dated Scptcm- cluding attorney's fees allowed by law, A to Hanhnsburg. Indiana. 600.3241a, in which case the redemption FORTY-FIVE AND 44/100 dollars 1999, and recorded on July 12, 1999 in entrance to the Courthouse in rhc Village bcr 30,1999, and mordcd on Cktobcr 4, said mortgage will bc foreclosed by sale * Southern Pacific Funding Corpwation. a This Summona by Publication is ap period shall bc 30 days from the date of ($69,245.44), including interest at Likr 776, on Page 900, TuscolaCounty of Cam, Michigan, at 1000 1999, in Liter 783, on page 1221-1227, of the mortgaged prcmises at public ; Califida Ceon,Mortgagee, dated cifically rddrasrcd to the Respondent, the sale. 9.500% per annum. Records, Michigan, and was assigned by o'clock a.m. on Friday, December 1, Tuscola County Records, Michigan, and venue to the highest bidder at thc Front. Padcia Ann Reming, whose address and May 20, 1998 und mordcd on Jum 4, said mortgagee to the COUNTRYWIDE 2000. assigned by said mortgagee to MVB entrance of the courthouse in Wage of; whercabouu arc unknown. If you have a Dated: September 27,2000 Under the power of sale contained in said 1998 in Uber 741, on Page 670, Tbscola HOME LOANS, INC., as assignee by an plt Mortgage Corporation, by an assignmtnt Caro. the place of holding the Circuit, claim for Relief against Petitioner rising mortgage and the statute in such case Said prcmises situated in Thc Town- County Records, Michigan, on which assignment dated June 30, 1999, which datcd March 24, uxx), and rccorded on Court within the County of Tuscola,City from samtransaction or occmncc, ship of Indianficlds, Turcola County, mortgage hrt is claimd to be due at tht ORLANS ASSOCIATES F'c made and providcd, notice is hcrcby given was recorded on October 2,2000, in Libcr June 9,2000, in Liter 803, on Page 214, of Wllage of Car0 on Friday, December you aascrt it in your written answer. Michigan, and arc desaibcd as: Lot 23 rhe dare hmof tk sum of Seventy Eight must Attorneys for Southern Pacific Funding that said mortgage will be foreclosed by 811, on Page 1382, Tuscola County fiscola County Records, Michigan, on 8, u)o,at 1000 a.m.. local tim. You must answer Petitioner's &ti- of Block 7 of Charles Montaguc'r Sub Thammi, Nioe Hundtbd Fifty'Ihrre and to the Corporation, a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some Records, on which mortgage there is which mortgage is claimcd to Pursuant to Public Act No. 104, Public tion within days after thc last division to the Village of Cam,accord- there be 23/100 Dollars ($78,953.23), including thirty (30) As Mongagec part of them, at public venue, at the front claimd to be due at the date hereof the due at the date hereof the sum of SIXTY- Acts Of 1971 (MSA 27A3240(3)) the E-, notice of mid is published, and in ing to thc plat recorded in libct 1 of Plats. interest at 13.1504b per annum. action 2501 Rochester Court entrance to the Courthouse in the Village sum of THREE HUNDRED FORTY- SIX THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED dcmption period shall be six (6) months. the event you to do so, judgment by now being Page 11A of Tuscola County fail Troy, MI 48083 of Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan at FOUR THOUSAND THREE HUN- SEVEN AND 35/100 DOLLARS from the date of the foreclosure sale un- default may be entered against you for 1O:W AM, on December 8,2000. Records. Unda the power of sak contained in raid (248) 457-1000 DRED EIGHT AND 71/100 dollars ($66,607.35). including interest at 8.5% less detcrmined abandoned in accordance * mmtga#e adthc utatute in such caae such relief as may bt ordered by the ($344,308.71), including interest at The redemption period shall be 6 per annum. with 1948CL 600.3241a. in which case, notice Cwrt. Hearing in matter will set nvade .Dd PrWideQ is hereby givcn this bc File No. 189.1234 Said premises are situated in TOWNSHIP 13.250% pet annum. month(s) from the date of such sale, un- the redemption pcriod shall be 30 days + but mid mortgage will bt foreclosed by in the Noble Circuit Court, Albion, Indi- 9-27-5 OF VASSAR, Tuscola County, Michigan, less determined abandoned in accordance Under the power of sale contained in said from the date of such sale. acalcoftlumortgagcdpFcrniscs,orsomc ana. and are described as: Under the power of sale contained in said with 1948CL 600.3241a, io which case mortgage and the statute in such case The premises covered by said mortgage: put of them, at public venue. at the front Tht nam and address of rkattorney mortgage and the statute in such case the redemption period shall be 30 days ma& and provided, notice is hcrcby givcn is situated in the Village of Cass City,. M- of thc Cwnhouse in the Village for Rtitioner is: Jeffrey S. Arnold, P.O. Commencing at a point that is 275 feet made and provided, notice is hereby given from the date of such sale. that said mortgage will be forcclosed by County of Tuscola, State of Michigan,' OTCuo. Michigan at 10:00 o'clock am Box 131, Albion, Indiana 46701, tcle- West of the Northeast corner of Section that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises. or som and more fully described as: on Friday, Dccember 1,2ooo. phone: (219) 636-6969, 3, Township 11 North, Range 8 East, a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some Dated: October 6,2000 pan of them, at public vendue, front en- THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR Tuscola County, Michigan, thence West A'ITEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. part of them,at public venue, at the front trance of the Courthouse Building in COMMENCING ATTHE SW CORNER' Srid premises are rituatcd in Township Dad this 12th day of October, 2000. 208.75 feet; thence South 208.75 feet; entrance to the Courthouse in the Village Chase Manhattan Bank, as trustee of Ac- Caro, Michigan, WolaCounty, at 1O:oO OF LOT 1, BLOCK 4 OFTHE PLAT OF' ofMillingtw,TuscokCoty, Michigan, Dim Boer,Clerk of the Noble Cir- ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN thence East 208.75 feet; thence North cess Financial Mortgage Loan Trust WIIL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. of Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan at o'clock a.m., on Friday, November 17. ALES ADDITION TO THE VILLAGE, rad arc &saibcd as: cuit and superior cm 208.75 feet to the Point of Beginning. 10:OO AM, on December 1,2000. 1997-3, Assignee of Mortgage 2000. OF CASS CITY, AS RECORDED I" Parcel D: Rrt of the South 1/2 of the 101 N. Orange Street, Albion, IN 46701 LIBER 1, PAGE 6A, TUSCOLA; MORTGAGE SALE The redemption period shall be 6 Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. Southcut 1/4 of Section 32, Town 10 10-18-3 Said premises are situated in TOWNSHIP Said premises arc situated in Township COUNTY RECORDS, THENCE, North. RmgC 8 East, dcscribcd a~:Be- month(s) from the date pf such sale, un- 36250 Dequindre Rd. Ste. 410 Default has been made in the conditions OF AKRON, Tuscola County, Michigan, of Fairgrove, Tuscola County, Michigan, SOUTHERLY ALONG THE EAST-' ginning at a point on the Swth Section less determined abandoned in accordance Sterling Heights, MI 48310 ERLY OF ALE STREET, 470.5 ST, of a mortgage made by Rolland J. David, and are described as: and are described as: LINE Urn that is Nadr 89 degrees 56 minutes with 1948CL 600.3241a, in which case (810) 795-44W Ext. 102 Jr. & Tina A. David, Husband And Wife, TO POINT OF BEGINNING OF THIS1 47 secunda West 1153.80 feet from thc THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR the redemption period shall be 30 days the DESCRIPTION; THENCE S ALONG' to Amerifirst Financial Corporation, Parcel A - Part of Government Lot 3 of 10-18-5 Part of East 112 of thc East 40 acres Southeart corner of said Section 32; A"Eh4IWNG TO COLLECT A DEBT. from the date of such sale. THE EASTERLY LINE OF ALE: mortgagee, dated 13, 1989 and re- Section 2.0, Town 15 North, Range 8 East. of the South 75 acres of the West 100 thence continuing along said South Scc- ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED June STREET 84 THENCE E 132 FT;j corded June 14,1989 in Liber 593, Page described as: Beginning at a point on he ams of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 17. FT; tion linc North 89 dtps56 minutes. WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE Dated: October 25, 2000 South line of said Section 20, said point MORTGAGE SALE Town 13 North, Range 8 East, more par- THENCE N PARALLEL TO THE E 47 recon& West 350.00 feet; thence 624, Tuscola County Records. Said mort- gage is now held by Aurora Loan Ser- being along said South line North 89 de- ticularly describcd as: Beginning at the LINE OF ALE STREET 84 FT;: North 1 ckgm 30 minutes 32 seconds MORTCIAGE SALE FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL: Notice is herby given that Default has vices by assignment dated June 8, grees 47 minutes 10 seconds West, East line of said West 100 acres which is THENCE W 132 IT TO THE PLACE East. 1303.06 fact, thcnce along the North 2000 248-593-1303 occurred in a Mortgage given Ernest and recorded on September 27. 2000 in 1380.01 feet from the Southeast corner by s89 degrees ~*38~~w,970.87 feet from OF BEGINNING. BEING PART OF: linc of mid South 1/'2 of the Southerst I/ Default has bccn made in the conditions Trott & Trott, P.C. Huizar, Jr. Emma Huizar, husband Liber 811, Page 900, Tuscola County of said Section 20, thence continuing and M. the South 114 corner of Section 17; them THE NW 114 OF SECTION 34, T14N,, 4 South 89 degrees, 27 minutes. 20 ti&- of a mortgrgc made by Richard Thies and Attorneys and Counselors along said South line, North 89 degrees and wife, to tht United States of America, continuing along said South line, S89 R1 IE. NO. 79435-034- on& East, 349.94 feet; thence South 1 Betty Thies, Husband And Wife, to Records. Thcre is claimed to be due on 30150 Telegraph Road, Suite 100 such mortgage the sum of %enty-Nine 47 minutes 10 seconds West. 1222.02 feet acting through the Farmers Horn Admin- degrees 34'38"W, 165.00 feet; thence 00 &pe, 30 minutes, 32 seconds West, Southern Pacific Funding Corporation. Bingham Farms, MI 48025 to a meander line, thence along said me- istration, United States Department of N00 degrecs 23'17"W, 170 feet; thence 130.06 feet to thc point of beginning. moitgagw, dad JUW 4, 1998 and R- Thousand Four Hundred Seventy and 561 File # 200020368 100 dollars ($29,470.56) including inter- ander line, North 47 degrees 45 minutes Agriculture. The Mortgage is dated Au- N89 degrees 34'38"E 165.00 feet; thence LASALLE NATIONAL BANK, as' Right of Way for Willard Rd. over the corded June 24, 1998 in Liter 743, Page Fast, 1238.94 feet; thence South de- gust 13, 1985 and was recorded on Au- SO0 degrees 23'17"E, 170.00 feet to the est at the rate of 1 I % per annum. 06 Trustee Southuiy side thereof. 043, Tuscola County Records. There is Ravens grees 49 minutes 30 seconds East, 578.12 gust 13,1985 in Liter 552 on pages 676 point of beginning. Assignee of Mortgagee. cldmd to be duc on such mortgage the 10-25-5 feet; thence South 67 degrees 32 minutes to 679 of Tuscola County Records. Under the power of sale contained in the the The redemption period shall be 12 sum of Twenty-Three Thousand Nine 05 seconds East 233.70 feet; thence South No proceedings have been institutcd to The redemption period shall be 6 Dated: October 25,2000 month(r) from the datc of such sale un- Hundred Fifteen and 19/100 Dollars mortgage and the of Michigan, notice is hereby given that the mortgage 06 degrees 37 minutes 50 seconds East, recover any part of the debt which is now month(s) from the date of such sale, un- kss &tetmined abandoned in acmrda~~cc ($23,915.19) including interest at the mte Sixty Five Thousand Threc Hundred Six determined will bc foreclosed by a sale of the mort- THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR 175.43 feet to the point of beginning, EX- less abandoned in accordance Walter J. Russell (P19781) with 1-L 600.3241a, in which case of 14.65% per annum. ATI'EMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. CEPT land described as heginning at a and OUlOO ($65,306.02) Dollars. with 1948CL 600.3241a, in which case BRANSDORFER & RUSSELL the redtmption period shall be 30 days gaged premises. or some part of them, at public venue, at the front entrance to the ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN point on the South Section line, said point the redemption pcriod shall be 30 days 161 Ottawa Ave., NW,Suite 41 1-S from the date of such ale. Undcr thc powa of sale contained in the WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE. being North 89 degrees 47 minutes 10 The Mongage will be foreclosed by sell- from the date of such sale. Grand Rapids, MI 49503 mortgage and the atatutcs of the State of Courthouse in the Village of Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan at 1O:oO a.m. i seconds West, 2350.00 feet from the ing the property described below at a (616) 774-8422 Dated: Octobtr 6,2000 Michigan. notice is hercby given that the MORTGAGE SALE - Default has ken Southeast corner of said Section 20; public auction to the highest bidder. The Dated: October 2,2000 mortgage will foreclosed by a sale of on November 17.2000. bc made in the conditions of a mortgage thence continuing North 89 degrees 47 sale will be held on November 17, 2000 :Mtg Sal1 Southern Pacific Funding Cwporation, the mortgaged premises, or som part of The premises are located in the City of made by Tiffany A. Kozma a married minutes 10 seconds West, 252.03 feet to at 1000 a.m., local tim, at the front en- MVB Mortgage Corporation 10-25-5 Assignec &in, at public venue at the front entrance woman, (original mortgagors) to Flagstar the meander comer, thence along the me- trance of the Courthouse in the Village Mortgagee of the Courthouse in the Village of Cm, Vassar, Tuscola County, Michigan, and are dcscribcd as: Bank, ESB, Mortgagee, dated August 3, ander line, North 47 degrees 45 minutes of Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan which Attonuya: Tuscola County, MI in Tuscola County, 1999, and recorded on August 12, 1999 East, 299.46 feet, thence South 08 degrees is the location of the Tuscola County PETER M. SCHNEIDERMAN & AS- Potestiw dt Associates, P.C. Michigan at 1000 a.m.on November 10, 32 minutes 10 seconds East, 204.55 feet Lot 7, Block I of Merrit's Addition to in Liber 779, on Page 687, Tuscola Circuit Court. The property will be sold 36250 Dcquindre Rd. Ste. 410 m.' the Village (Now City) of Vassar, accord- County Records, Michigan, on which to the point of beginning and including to pay the amount then due on-the Mort- SOCIATES,30300 Northwestern P.C. Highway, Suite 222 Sterling Heights, Mi 48310 mortgage there is claimed to be due at all that part of Lot 3 lying Westerly of gage, including interest at the rate of Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334 (810) 795-4400 Ext. 102 The premises rn located in thc Town- ing to tk plat recorded in Liber I of Plats, THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR page 21, now being Page 22A. the date hereof the sum of SEVENTY- the last described line as extended to 11.375% per year, legal costs, atiorney 10-1 1-5 10-18-5 ship of Frcmont, Tuscoh County, Michi- THREE THOUSAND SEVEN HUN- Saginaw Bay. fees and any taxes or insurance which AITEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. gan, and are described as: ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN The redemption period shall be 6 DRED TWENTY-THREE AND 96/100 may be paid by the mortgagee before the dollars ($73,723.96). including interest The redemption period shall be 12 sale. WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. of the West 1/2 of Southwest 114 month(s) from the date of such sale, un- Part thc at 7.875% per annum. month(s) from the date of such sale. SUMMONS of Section 36,Town 11 North, Range 9 leas the property is determined nban- MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been doned in accordance with 1948CL The property to be sold is located in CAUSE NO. S7COl-ooOS-CP-0135 East, dercribcd as: Beginning at a point Dated: October 11, 2000 Vassar Township, Tuscola County, Michi- made in the conditions of a mortgage 600.3241a. in which case the redemption Under the power of sale contained in said THIS FIRM A DEBT COLLECTOR IN THE NOBLE CIRCUIT COURT on the West line of said Section 26 which gan and is more specifically described in IS made by Matthew R.Yeo.and Michelle STATE OF INDIANA period shall be 30 days from the date of mortgage and the statute in such case ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. is N 00 dcg 12'05"E, (recorded as N 00 made and provided, notice is hereby given FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL: the Mortgage as: L. Yeo,husband and wife (original mort- COUNTY OF NOBLE such sale. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN to deg 12'22"E) along said Section Line, that said mortgage will be foreclosed by 248-593- I 306 gagors) Mortgage America (IMC), 1723.43 feet from the Southwest comer WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE., Inc., Mortgaga, dated May 27,1999, and Dated: October 1 I, 2000 a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some Trott & Trott, P.C. Lots 6 and 7, Block 3 of GAWAY SUB- In Re: Margaret Johnson vs. Patricia Ann of said Section 26, thence continuing N Attorneys and Counselors DIVISION as recorded in Likr 1 of recorded on June 4, 1999, in Liter 773, Remaing. part of them, at public venue, at the front MORTGAGE SALE Default has been 00 deg 12'05"E, along said West line, entrance to the Courthouse in the Village 301 50 Telegraph Road, Suite 100 Plats, page 103, Tuscola County Records. - on Page 561, Tuscola County Records ORLANS ASSOCIATES PC made in the conditions of a mortgage ' 150.00 fcet said point being S 00 deg BinghamFam, MI48025 , , . Michigan, and was assigned by said mon- Attorneys for Aurora Loan Services, of Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan at made by Marchan Darby, a married Margaret Johnson, Petitioner, to the re- 12'0J"W. 77273 fm from the West 114 File R00017024 The redemption period will expire six D. gage to the Bank One, National Asso- As Assignee 1O:oO AM, on December 1,2000. woman and William L. Darby, her hus- I Mustangs (6) months from the date of the sale un- ciation, as Trustee WaThe First National 2501 Rochester Court band, for the purpose of subordinating all Bank of Chicago, as Trustee, Assignee Troy, MI 48083 Said premises are situated in TOWNSHIP 10- 1 1-5 less the propeny is deemed to be aban- doned pursuant to MCL 600.3241a in rights and interest including homestead/ by an assignment dated May 27, 1999. HENDRIANS (248)457- loo0 OF MILLINGTON, Tuscola County, dower right (original mortgagors) to Michigan, and described as: which case the redemption period will ex- which was recorded on January 28,2000, are World Wide Financial Services Inc., pire thirty (30) days from the date of the in Liber 793, on Page 489, Tuscola File # 191.0084 Mortgage, dated Octohr 19.1999, and FLOORCOVERING The North 9.5 feet of a parcel of land de- THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR sale. County Records, on which mortgage 10-1 1-5 recorded on November 24,1999 in Liber scribed as: Commencing r@ North ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. there is claimed to be due at the date Main Street Cass City 40 788, on Page 1O00, Tuscola County 6435 of the Southwest corner of Section 9, ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN Dated: October 4, 2000 hereof the sum of EIGHTY-NINE Records, Michigan, and was assigned by Township 10 North, Range 8 East, 'Ihence WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED SIxrY , sm-wa-8a49 said mortgagee to thc THIS FIRM IS A DEBT CoLLficroR North 20 rods; Thence East 25 rods; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA COUNTRYWIDE AND 11/100 dollars ($89,960.11), in- ' 8:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. HOME LOANS, INC., as assignee by an - ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. Thence south 20 ds;Thence West 25 MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been ACTING THROUGH THE RURAL cluding interest at 8.750% per annum. .m. 1:OO p.m. assignment dated October 20, 1999, - ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN rods to the point of beginning. made in the conditions of a mortgage DEVELOPMENT AGENCY, 1WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. made by Benjamin hcken a married FMA THE FARMERS HOME which was recoded on July 25,2000,in Under the perof sale contained in said Liber806, onhge 1413,'lbscolaCounty The redemption period shall be 12 man (original mortgagors) to Mac-Clair ADMINISTRATION, OF THE mortgage and the statute in such case Records, on which mortgage there is MORTGAGE SALE - Default has ken month(s) from the date of such sale. Mortgage Corporation, Mortgagee, dated UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT made and provided, notice is hcrcby given WOOD FLOORS made in the conditions of a mortgage March 11, 1998, and recorded on April OF AGRICULTURE claimed to be due at the date hereof the that said mortgage will be foreclosed by sum of TWENTY-SEVENTHOUSAND a sak of mortgaged premises, some ~CoiMERcIAL ma& by James M. Hall and Carla Hall, Dated: OctotKr 11, 2000 7, 1998 in Liber 734, on Page 696, the or Husband and Wife (original mortgagors) Tuscola County Records, Michigan, and PREPARED BY SEVEN HUNDRED TWENTY-EICfHT part of them, at public venue, at the front AND W1OO dollars ($27,728.151, in- TILE to Mortgage America (IMC). Inc., Mort- was assigned by mesne assignments to JOHN R. TUCKER (P37348) entrance to the Courthouse in the Village FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL cluding interest at 12.450% pcr annum. 4ESlDEKllAL gagee, dated May 30,1998, and recorded 248-593- 1306 Fleet Mortgage Cop., a South Carolina WINEGARDEN, SHEDD, HALEY, of Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan ab on August 14.1998 in Likr 747, on Page Trott & Trott, P.C. Corporation fMa Fleet Real Estate Fund- LINDHOLM & ROBERTSON, P.L.C. 1O:W AM, on November 17,2000. Under tl~power of sale contained in said ; CARPEr 1306, Tuscola County Records, Michi- Attorneys and Counselors ing Corp., Assignee by an assignment Attorneys at Law 1 gan, and was assigned by mesne assign- dated November 1, 1999, which was re- 501 Citizens Bank Building mongage and the statute in such case Said premises arc situated in VILLAGE 30150 Telegraph Road, Suite 100 and provided, notice is herby giwn CERAMIC mnts to The Chase Manhattan Bank as corded on December 8, 1999, in Liber 328 S. Saginaw Slreet made OF MILLINGTON, Tuscola County,: . Bingham Fanns, MI 48025 that said mortgage will be forcclosed by Trustee under the Pooling and Servicing File a00021722 789, on Page 1140, Tuscola County Flint, MI 48502-1983 Michigan, and are described as: MORlUE WU"lLE a sale of thc mortgaged premises, or som ScottHendrian Agrccmcnt, dated as of May 1, 2000, Hawks Records, on which mortgage there is (810) 767-3600 16 years experience among Credit-Based Asset Scrvicing and 10-1 1-5 claimed to be due at the date hereof the 10-4-5 part of hem,at public venue, at the front Parcel A - Commencing 4 rods West of Securitization LE. Asset Backed Fund- sum of TWENTY-SEVEN THOUSAND entrance to the Courthouse in the Village the Northwest comer of Lot 3, Block 15' SEVEN HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX AND of Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan at of the Village of Millington, thence West 1O:W AM, on November 17,2000. THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR %/lo0 dollars ($27,766.36), including THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR 4 rods; thence South 8 rods; thence East ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. interest at 7.625% per annum. Adjustable ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. 4 rods; thence Nonh 8 rods to the point Said premises situated in ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN rate mortgage. Interest rate may change ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN arc TOWNSHIP of beginning. Being part of the Southeast Find the Service or Product OF DAYTON, Tuscola County, Michi- WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURWSE. 7/1 of each year. WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 Section 9, Town: , You Need in This.. . . Action Guide gan, and am dcscribcd as: 10 North, Range 8 East. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been Under the power of sale contaikd in said MORTGAGE SALE - Dcfault has been Parcel B -Commencing at the Southwest4 made in the conditions of a mortgage mortgage and the statute in such case Lot 326 - Shay hkc Subdivision No. 2, corner of Lot 2, Block 15 of the Village' made in the conditions of a mortgage according to the plat thereof as recorded made by John R. Adamczyk and Kim- made and provided, notice is hereby given ma& by John E. Downey, Sr. and Char- of Millington, running thence West 4: berly D. Adamczyk, his wife (original that said mortgage will be foreclosed by in Liber 2, Page 1A of Plats, Tuscola rods; thence North 8 rods; thence East 4. lotte J. Downey husband and wife (origi- County Records. SERVICE DIRECTORY mortgagors) to The Homestead Mortgage a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some nal mortgagors) to Flagstar Bank, FSB, rods; thence South 8 rods to the place of, Company, a Michigan Corporation, Mort- part of them, at public venue, at the front Mortgagee, dated March 24, 2000, and beginning. Being part of the Southeast, The redemption period shall be 6 * gagee, dated October 3, 1997, and re- entrance to the Courthouse in the Village recorded on March 3 1,2000 in Likr 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 9': 797, month(s) from the date of such sale, un- corded on October 9, 1997, in Liber 721, of Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan at on Page 1099, Tuscola County Records, Town IO North, Range 8 East. 4 r on Page 'I 154, Tuscola County Records, 10:00 AM, on November 17,20. less determined abandoned in accordance 4 Michigan, on which mortgage there is with 1948CL 600.3241a, in which case The redemption period shall be 61 Michigan, and was assigned by said mort- claimed to be due at date hereof the the the redemption period shall bt 30 days month($) from the date of such sale, un-' gagee to the Chase Manhattan Mortgage Said premises are situated in VILLAGE sum of SIXTY-TWO THOUSAND from the date of such sale. less determined abandoned in accordance:' Corporation, Assignee by an assignment OF CARO, Tuscola County, Michigan, NINE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE AND with 1948CL 600.3241a. in which case' dated October 10, 1997, which was re- and are described as: 44100 dollars ($62,935.44), including JOHNSON Tuff-Kote Dinol Dated: October 4. 2000 redemption period shall 30 day$ corded on November 20, 1997, in Liber interest at 11.875% per annum. Adjust- the bc Automotive Rust Proofing 724, on Page 1102, Tuscola County Lot 18, Block 2 of Westdale Subdivision, able rate mortgage. Interest rate may from the date of such sale. t APPLIANCE & APPLIANCE FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL: 4 Records, on which mortgage there is according to the recorded plat thereof, as change 4/1 of each year. SALES & SERVICE Systems &Waxing claimed to be due at the date hereof the recorded in Plat Liber 1, Page 24B, 248-593-1306 Dated: October 4,2000. I REFRIGERATION Trott & Trott, P.C. FULL LINE OF MAGIC CHEF Gravel Guards sum of FIFTY-EIGHT THOUSAND Tuscola County Records. Under the power of sale contained in said 1 KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY FOUR HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE Attorneys and Counselors FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL:' SERVICE APPLIANCES Running Boards mortgage and the statute in such case 30150 Telegraph Road, Suite 100 AND 91/100 dollars ($58,423.91)includ- The redemption period shall be 6 ma& and provided, notice is hereby given 248-593- 1305 FREE ESTIMATES Bingham Farms, MI 48025 Trott & Trott, P.C. 872-1 101 ON DELIVERY, SET-UP Rock Kote Stone Chip Protection ing interest at 8.250% per annum. month(s) from the date of such sale, un- that said mortgage will foreclosed by be File # 200021858 Attorneys and Counselors AND INSTALLATION less determined abandoned in accordance a sale of the mortgaged premises,ot some Washers, Dryers, Phone 269-9585 Mustangs 30150 Telegraph Road, Suite 100 WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL Under the power of sale contained in said with 1948CL 600.3241a, in which case part of them, at public venue, at the front 10-4-5 Bingham Farms, MI 48025 Dishwashers, Microwaves, CALL US TODAY AT mortgage and the statute in such case the redemption period shall be 30 days entrance to the Courthouse in the Village 827 Van Dyke, Bad Axe File # u)o22054 inade and provided, notice is hereby given from the date of such sale. of Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan at Stoves, Refrigerators, Panthers All Brands Thermogus- that said mortgage will be foreclosed by 1O:W AM, on November 17,2000. a sale of the mortgaged premises,or some Dated: October 4, 2000 10-4-5 7171 Severance Rd. I WINDOWCLEANING I part of them, at public venue, at the front 1 I Said premises situated inTOWNSHlP Cas Clty B61 N. VanOyke Rd., Bad Axe entrance to the Courthouse in the Village FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL: OFVASSAR, Tuscola County, Michigan, Phone 269-9955 of Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan at 248-593-1300 and are described as: BRANSDORFER & RUSSELL IS AT- 10:00A.M.,on December 1,2000. Trott & Trott, P.C. TEMPTLNG TO COLLECT A DEBT I, -I1 Attorneys and Counselors Commencing at the Nonheast comer of AND ANY INFORMATION OB- 11 AUTOSERVICE I( Said premises are situated in VILLAGE 30150 Telegraph Road, Suite 100 Section I, Township 11 North, Range 8 TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT Wedding OF CASS CITY, Tuscola County, Michi- Bingham Farms, MI 48025 East, Vassar Township, Tuscola County, PURPOSE. BK Plumbing Storms - Screens - Windows gan, and are described as: File # 200021 770 and the point of beginning. Running Default has occurred in the conditions Announcements CASS CITYTIRE Janitorial Service Floors Hawks thence South 0 degrees 39 minutes 26 of a mortgage made by DENNIS Hercules and Cooper Service Eaves & Gutters Cleaned Commencing 3 Rods South and 4 Rods 10-4-5 seconds East, 203.1 1 feet along thc East TIETJENS and MELISSA N. West of the Northeast comer of the North- TIRES Drain Cleaning Hi-Riser Service & Rental tine of said Section 1, thence North 84 TZETJWS, husband and wife to TAN- Plumblng Repalr west 1/4 of Section 34, Town 14 North, degrees 03 minutes 39 seconds West, DEM NATIONAL MORTGAGE, INC., Tire repair Estimates on Commercial, Range I1 East, thence South 8 Rods; U)grmentr Muffler$ 4215 Maple St., Cass Clty 1194.91 feet, thence North 0 degrees 41 a Utah Corporation 6955 Union Park Residential & Industrial Work thence West 4 Rods;thence North 8 Rods THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR minutes 55 seconds West 78.66 feet; Center X100, Midvale, UT 8.4047, dated (517) 872-5571 to the South tine of Main Street; thence ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. 1 ~Bnk~~ilchmossCnwASdmnk Complete Insurance Coveragq thence North 89 degrees 57 minutes 40 January 21,1999, and recorded with the East 4 Rods to the place of beginning. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN seconds East, 1187.13 feet along the Tuscola County Register of Deeds on Phone i Security Services Available I 873-5303 I I I WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. North line of said section I to the pint January 28, 1999, in Libcr 761 at Page ~ DAN'S POWER & STOVE 1120 Gratiot, Saginaw The redemption period shall be 6 of beginning. Being a pan of the North- 674. Said mortgage was assigned to month(s) from the date of such sale un- MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been Catalogs loaned FLOWERS I Call 790-7609 east 114 of Section 1, Township I1 North, LASALLE NATIONAL BANK, as 1 (-2 , I less determined abandoned in accordance made in the conditions of a certain mort- Range 8 East. trustee under thc Pooling and Scrvicing overnight. with 1948CL 600.3241a, in which case gage made by: Agreement dated 2/1/99, Series 1999-1, Fireplaces, Stoves, Chimneys the redemption period shall be 30 days Deborah A. O'Brien and James S. The redemption period shall be 12 135 LaSalle St., Suite 200, Chicago, Il.. Chimney Sweeping & Repairs from the date of such sale. O'Brien,to her husband month($) from the date of such sale. 'by msne assignmnts dated February 22, Gas, Wood Fireplaces, 1999 and recorded with the Tuscola Free Subscription 111 Dated: October 18, 2000 Simpson Mortgage Co.,a Michigan Cor- Stoves & Fireplace Inserts IS IF IT'S MINE Dated: October 4, 2000 County Register of keds on Septembtr poration, Mortgagee. dated May 2,1997 5, 2000 in Liber 809 at Page 1281. By with each order I Sales & Service *Home Improvement FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL: and recorded on May 13, 1997 in Likr FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL: reason of such default the undersigned 248-593-1304 710, on Page 824, Tuscola County 0509 Main, Cas$ City *Roofs & Repairs 248-593-1300 elects to declare thc entirc unpaid amount Tmtt & Trott, P.C. Records, Michigan. Said mortgage was Tmtt & Trott, P.C. of said mortgage due and payablc forth- Cass City Phone 872-3935 Phone 872-3190 I *Siding - Soffit Attorneys and Counselors assigned to Chase Manhattan Bank, as Attorneys and Counselors with. I II 30 150 Telegraph Road, Suite 100 trustee of Access Financial Mortgage *I 301 50 Telegraph Road, Suite 100 At the date of this notice thc~is claimcd Duane Marks Bingham Farms, MI 48025 Loan Trust 1997-3, by an assignment Bingham Farms, MI 48025 to bc due for principal and internst, at the I To Place An Ad In The Action 1 File # 200022161 dated May 14, 1997 and recorded No- File # 200021839 rate of 13.000% adjustable per annum on 81 0-672-8905 Stallions vember 13,1997 in Liber 724, Page 335, Hawks said martgage the sum of EIOmY-NINE Guide Call 872-2010 10-18-5 on which mortgage there is claimed to 10-4-5 THOUSAND NINE AND 48/100 DOL CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25,2000 PAGE ELEVEN Chemical Corp. Down Memory Lane' earning up 4.1% From the files of the Chronicle, *

Alan W. Ott, chairman of in net interest income and an Chemical Financial Corpora- 11.3 percent increase in 5 YEARS AGO mental in the creation of the boom on angle parking on tion, recently announced noninterest income. Total 70-acre recreation complex. Main Street in' Cass City third quarter 2000 earnings operating expenses increased Tuscola County Sheriff's When Elwyn Helwig sold Tuesday night when L. of $7,217,oOo, an increase of 3.8 percent in the current deputies continued their his controlling interest in Mikulich, district traffic en- 4.1 percent over 1999 third quarter, as compared to the search this week for a Croft-Clara Lumber Co. he gineer from Saginaw, said quarter net income of third quarter of 1999. woman who shot her boy- agreed to stay with Siding that Cass City would change $6,931 ,OOO, The corporation's return on friend in his Kingston area World, the new owners, for by March 1 or go to court., Earnings per share for the average assets for the 9- home early Thursday mom- 2 years. At the end of Octo- Cass City lost one of its pio- third quarter of 2000 were 5 1 month period ending Sept. ing. The victim was listed in ber the 2-year term will be neer businessmen Monday cents, up 4.1 percent over per 30, 2000, was 1.46 percent, stable condition last week over and Helwig will retire. when Lester Bailey, 79, died share earnings of 49 cents for as compared to 1.43 percent after suffering a single gun- Area Tuscola County voters at Hills and Dales General the third quarter of 1999. for the first 9 months of shot wound in the abdomen. , will be asked to approve a Hospital. Mr. Bailey had For the 9-month period 1999. Investigators said he is ex- reduced countywide millage been a barber in Cass City for ended Sept. 30, 2000, the Total assets of the corpora- pected to survive. renewal and a ballot issue over 60 years and was one of corporation had net income tion at Sept. 30, 2000, were In an effort to recognize that would allow sales of the 3 oldest businessmen in of $21,175,000, a $1.98 billion, up 3.5 percent community input and to im- packaged liquor on Sundays Cass City. $1,079,000, or 5.4 percent over total assets of $1.9 1 bil- prove services, Hills and in next week's General Elec- General Cable Corp. Gen- increase over net income of lion at Sept. 30, 1999. Total Dales General Hospital will tion. eral Manager William $20,096,000 for the first 9 deposits at Sept. 30, 2000, no longer require visitors to Leverich presented the months of 1999. were $1.62 billion, an in- sign in at the front desk. In 25 YEARS AGO United Fund with a check for Earnings per .share for the crease of 4 percent over to- addition to this change, the $1,OOO, making the company first 9 months of 2000 were tal deposits of $1,56 billion policy restricting children as A freak accident claimed the largest single contributor $1 SO, an increase of 6.4 per- a the end of the first 9 months visitors has been updated as the life of Jeffrey L. Colosky, so far this year. cent over per share earnings of 1999, well. Children under the age 16, of Mayville, Saturday. The farm home of the late of $1.41 for the first 9 Total outstanding loans of 12 may now visit parents The youth was discovered Mrs. Melvin O'Dell, south- months of 1999. were $1.07 billion as of Sept. in the hospital when accom- about noon by his step- west of town, has been pur- * DR. ROBERT The increase in 2000 third 30,.2000, up 6.2 percent over panied by an adult. mother buried from the waist chased by Mr. and Mrs. GREEN and his quarter earnings, as com- total loans of $1.01 billion at Paul Dietzel, the children's up in sand. Evidently an 18- Glenn McClorey. pared to the third quarter of Sept. 30, 1999. At Sept. 30, pastor at the Living Word foot hill where Jeffrey was

; 3 2000, the allowance for loan Worship Center in Cass City, digging caved in around him. daughter.0 I Courtnav.WI 1999, was primarily attribut- able to a 2.2 percent increase losses was $18.26 million spent a 6-week evangelism Amasa Ondrajk, 33, of Dairy Cass City, met Gov. and represented 1.71 percent tour in Greece this summer, Unionville was a $15,000 John Engler and of total outstanding loans. covering 9 countries. Dietzel winner in the lottery recently. Owen-Gage Nonperforming at quarter combines art with drama, . The ticket was purchased at production vice presidential end were .17 percent of total mime, puppets, illusions and Bill's Grocery in Gagetown. candidate Dick loans outstanding. special music to present gos- John Hall, John King and increases seniors air Shareholder equity at Sept. pel messages to young and Carl Rogers, all of Kentucky, Cheney at a tailgate 30, 2000, was $260.5 mil- old alike. bagged 20 raccoon pelts dur- Dairy herds in Michigan lion, or $1 8.61 per share, and A pair Qf drug raids in ing a week's hunting near produced 462 million party in Ann Arbor meetings represented 13.2 percent of northern Sanilac County last Deford. They say hunting is pounds of milk during Sep- prior to the U-M total assets at the current week netted the seizure of better in Michigan than back tember, up 4.1 percent from The Owen-Gage Senior quarter end. I $6,500 worth of processed home. Top quality pelts can a year ago, according to the and MSU football Citizens Club held its regu- Aug. 21, 2000, the corpo- marijuana, $1,692 in drug sell for as much as $12 each. FederaVState Michigan Ag- game Saturday. At lar monthly meetings on Oct. ration signed a definitive sale proceeds, guns and a late The Rev. Melvin R.Vender ricultural Statistics Service. * 5 and 19. agreement to merge with model pickup truck. was feted at a surprise 85th The daily rate per cow was right, Dr. Green's President Jack Doerr pre- Shoreline Financial Corpora- birthday party Wednesday at 50.8 pounds, an increase of sided at both meetings. In the tion of Benton Harbor. The 10 YEARS AGO the bi-monthly dinner of the 1.3 pounds from 1999. The wife, Marilyn, met Oct. 5 meeting the club voted merger is expected to be Fraser Presbyterian Church. dairy herd was estimated at Mrs. Cheney. to move the site for the meet- completed during the first The Cass City BPW Club The annual Rotary Club 303,000 head for September, ing to the fire hall in Gag- quarter of 2001. presented engraved serving sponsored party was held up 1.3 percent from 1999. etown. In addition, Oct. 6 the cor- trays to Geraldine Fischer Tuesday. Highlights of the Milk production in the 20 Guests were Jackie and poration announced the con- and Leota Anthes, the club's party for the small fr,y wge major states during Septem- Dick Seski. A card was re- solidation of 9 of its 10 ex- 1990 "Women of the Year," the antics of the clowns, Du- ber totaled 11.5 billion A single source for all yyr OEM quality ceived from Helen Pyrek isting subsidiary banks into at their monthly meeting Oct. Du (Tom Proctor) and Do- pounds, up 2.8 percent from tillage tool needs. Wiese products featurc 2 subsidiary banks, Chemi- 22. Do (Gary Christner). September 1999. The August VAsuperior design and engineering, heavydutp Winners of door prizes cal Bank and Trust Com- Cass City village officials revision represented a de- were Lillian Jacoby and c&tdion imm high: Cnrbodsteel idam pany, Midland, and Chemi- recently installed a plaque at 35 YEARS AGO crease of 0.3 percent or 32 Amasa Athens. Observing cal Bank West, Cadillac. This the village park in recogni- million pounds from last quenched and heat treated. For your I birthdays in October are consolidation will be com- tion of the Robert G. Orr The Michigan State High- month's preliminary produc- convenience, plow parts am cartoacd with Audrey Frankowski and pleted in early 2001. family, which was instru- way Department lowered the tion estimate. required bolts & nuts. Contad Rabideau Charlie Ashmore. Euchre, Farm Store ywr aga de,@erfor additional and bingo were played. bfOp$OD CODCWII@- I.\ I I , ;> , , v,, Philip and Mary .Ku& Yi e Plow Shares 0 BwBlades served as the committee in Mddboards Sweeps charge for the Oct. 19 meet- .Shins Dual Tillage & Field ing attended by 28 members Landsides Cultivator Parts at the fire hall. The special fall dinner was served by the ladies of the Cagetown Methodist Church. Table grace was given by Francis Harbec. RABIDEAU FARM STORE Door prizes were won by 6080 Cass Citv Rd.. Cass Citv Ph. 517-872-261 6 Jack Doerr and Pat Guza. A sympathy card was sent to Beulah Kretschrner whose sister died, Euchre winners were: NOTICE OF (Men) John Zawilinski, high, and Dick Haney, low. (Women) Bernice Sowden andMaxine Haney, high, and GENERAL ELECTION Nettie Dove and Pat Guza, low. November 7,2000 A committee was appointed for the November meetings. Members are Iva Volz, Ha- STUDENTS AT CASS CITY Middle School were entertained by Anne Ab'ernathp zel Kramer, Clara Gaffney Roth. an winning published children's songwriter. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8p.m. and Florence Emmiers. Roth is award author and The special program was well received by the students in each of the 2 presentations she Voting will be at V.F.W. Hall, Sr. Citizens' Menu made last week. rF , Weaver St., Cass City Senior citizens are asked to make reservations before Absentee ballots may be obtained from 8:30 a.m. on the day of the meal by calling Clara Elkland Township Clerk, Norma Wallace Gaffney, 872-2875. PUBLIC NOTICE 4693 N. Seeger St., Cass City OCT. 30 MAY 1-3 Phone 872-2657 Monday - Lasagna, broc- coli, lettuce salad, apple cob- bler, garlic toast. The Presidential General Election Wednesday- Not available. John G. DeSantis, D.O. Friday - Not available. for voters of Elkland Township -. Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon Fellowship Trained In Knee Surgery NO Tuesday, November 7- 7a.m - 8p.m Gordon A. McClimans 11, D.O. HUNTING Board Eligible Orthopaedic Surgeon SIGNS will be held at the The Knee Arthroscopic Surgery Black Ink VmF.WmHall And Knee Reconstruction Orthopaedic Total Joint Replacement 4533 Weaver Center Sports Medicine Shoulder & Rotator Cuff Repair * Cass City, Of The Thumb Fracture Care \ Hand Surgery For absentee ballots call 517-872-1563 CASS CITY CHRONICLE Norma Wallace at 5-17-872-2657 6190 HOSPITAL DRIVE 6550 Main St. SUITE 106 Toll Free 1-888-224- KNEE (5633) CASS ClTY 872-20 10 CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25,2000 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE TWELVE -- ,I . r BPA members

Obituaries . ._ - Willis Childs Sr. He is survived by his wife Kappa Epsilon. at conference Sheila; his mother, Irene and Brewster and Leone lived Officers of the Ubly chap- in the community. They also Willis “Don” Childs Sr., 65, Pat Wozniak of Harbor for nearly 7 years at Whysall, Beach; his children, the Shaw family home, on ter of Business Professionals worked together to build formerly of Cas City, died ofAmerica recently attended American Red Cross mini - Friday, Oct. 6,2000, at North Stephanie, Theresa and Scott Woodward Avenue in Grifka, ,all of Sandusky; Bloomfield Hills. Early in the 2000 Fall Leadership first aid kits. Ubly BPA Oakland Medical Center in Conference in Lansing. member Nathan Prill, who is Pon t iac. brothers, Harry, Larry, 1945 they moved to Emmett and Gary Grifka, all Briarstone Farm in Cass City Resident Stacey Helewski, also the State Parliamentar- He was born Dec. 19,1934, Vice President Ashley Klee, ian, helped to run the confer- in Anderson, S.C., the son of of Argyle, and his father- and where he operated Shaw mother-in-law, Donald and Contracting Company and 2 Secretary Scott Smalley, ence. Willis N. and Ruby M. Treasurer Dawn Young, Co- The students were chaper- (Hilley), Childs. Ester Carper of Califomia. farms, Briarstone Farm on He was preceded in death Pringle Road and Shaw historians Dan O’Connor oned by advisors David He and Patricia Ashmore Jaroch and Deb Osentoski, were married Jan. 4,1958, in by his father, Mattin Grifka; Acres on M-81. and Lesley Pionk, and Marjo Jaroch (standing in for who are also the regional Tawas City. brothers, Dave and Roger, Shaw was a man of few Par- He served in the U.S. Air and sister, Barbie. words whose life was his liamentarian Kyle Walsh) advisors for the group this Cremation has taken place family. His Hill School year- spent the day attending vari- year. Force and was an active The Ubly BPA. members member of the International at Sunset Valley Crematory, book described him as a ous workshops with students from 17 other schools from are now focusing on the re- Brotherhood of Magicians Bay city. “staunch little man”. He held until his death. A memorial service will be a private pilot’s license from the mid-Michigan area- gional competition to be held UBLY STUDENTS who attended the BPA Fall Leadership The students learned about in January, as well as He is survived by 3 sons, held Friday, Oct. 27, at 1:OO 1929 to 1931, He flew a their roles in Business pro- fundraisers which will in- Don Jr., of Cas City, Jeff and p.m. at the Marsh Funeral Wac0 bi-plane with the same Conference were (front row, left) Lesley Pionk, Dawn young, his wife, Danielle, of Chapel, Sandusky. Fr. Steve engine Lindbergh used to Ashley Nee, Dan O’connor, Stacey Helewski, (back row, left) Fillion will officiate. cross the Atlantic. He once ~~~~~t~~~~~~;~~~;~~&,,,andHal Christmas loween Redford, and Paul and his sionalism and volunteering cheeseballs. wife, Tammy, of Indiana; one Memorials may be given to landed the plane on the lawn Scott Smalley, Marjo Jaroch and Nathan Prill. brother, Douglas, of Arkan- the family. of the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, and on an- sas, and 5 grandchildren. He was preceded in death Donna Monroe other occasion, in the oval at by his parents and brother, Churchill Downs. Richard. He loved to hunt and fish. Donna Lee Monroe, 56, of He spent many happy hours Services of Remembrance set Gagetown, died Wednesday, with friends hunting pheas- Oct. 18,2000, in Bay Medi- Daniel Deneen ant over his Brittany Span- A Service of Remembrance time for family members to light in Cass City at 6850 will be offered during gath- cal Center, Bay City. a ditional information is avail- iels or English Setters in the will be held Sunday, Nov. 5, make a floral tribute. Family Main Street. ering time in the funeral able by calling (517) 872- Daniel Leroy Deneen, 61, She was born Nov. 13, fields at Briarstone Farm or at 3 p.m. in Cass City. members are invited to bring Cookies, coffee and punch home after the service. Ad- 2195. of Cass City, formerly of 1943, in St. Johns, to Henry fishing on Wildfowl Bay This annual service is spon- a flower to place in tribute of Fairbanks, Alaska, died and Viola (Jolls) Allen. She from his cottage near sored by Kranz Funeral their loved one.” Wednesday, Oct. 18,2000, in married Douglas Monroe Caseville. He enjoyed sev- Homes of Cass City and The annual event is a non- his home. July 3 1, 1965, in Ovid. eral trips hunting moose and Kingston. This year’s service denominational service. All Fritz %tudent of the month” He was born July 5, 1939, She was a schoolteacher for elk in Montana, Wyoming will be held at the Cass City clergy are invited to partici- in Cass City to Glenn and many years. She left teach- and Canada. Funeral Home. pate or to attend in support Ryan Fritz has been named Fritz has been a member of Jennie (Stanton) Deneen. ing to raise her family. She Most of his adult years were The Service of Remem- of their parishioners who Owendale-Gagetown the 3.0’Honors Club since he Deneen served in the U.S. served as the Trustee for the spent close to hearth and brance is a time of remem- have experienced a death. Schools’ “Senior Student of was a freshman and has been Navy on the Xconderoga. He Novesta Township Board. home. But during the last bering and celebration. “Death is one thing that the Month” for October. a member of the National worked for the U.S. Govern- She also worked as a secre- couple of years of his life he “Anyone who has had touches all of us,” Kranz Fritz has participated in Honor Society since his ment until his retirement. tary for Vita-Plus and the took 2 wonderful trips: a someone close to them die said. “It is one thing we all various sports throughout sophomore year. Other clubs He is survived by his son, Cass City United Methodist train trip across Canada and will appreciate this service. have in common. We need to high school, including foot- and activities that he has Church, where she was also Michael Deneen of a cruise up the inside passage It is not a funeral but a time show our families that it is ball, golf, basketball and been involved in are: Quiz Fairbanks, AK; sisters, Cora a member. to Alaska. for us to come together as a okay for them to still grieve, baseball. Bowl, Kids for Sportsman- Wilke of St. Clair Shores, She is survived by her hus- He took pride in hard work. community in remembering to still remember, and that we As a sophomore, he served ship, Math club, and fresh- Ailene (Richard) Dory of band, Douglas Monroe of But his greatest pleasure was those we’ve loved,” said remember, too. as class vice-president and is man representative for Warren, Carol Guza of Lake- Gagetown; daughters, in his family and in the land. Debra Kranz, owner of “While the service is spon- currently serving as the se- homecoming. land, FL, and several nieces Darlene (John) Borowski of No funeral rites are being Kranz Funeral Homes. sored by Kranz Funeral nior class vice-president. He Fritz is the son of Tom and and nephews. Ortonville, Darcie Monroe held. A get-together for fam- “The Remembrance Ser- Homes, anyone is invited to serves as student aide this Liz Fritz of Gagetown. His Deneen will be buried in (fiance Ryan White) of Dav- ily and friends is tentatively vice consists of music and attend.” year, and also is a member future plans are to attend the ~ ~ Grant Cemetery, Gagetown. enport, ; granddaughter, planned at Rolling Hills Golf inspirational readings,” she Kranz Funeral Home is lo- of the school newspaper and University of Michigan and Emma Borowski of Ryan Fritz Arrangements were made course Dec. 2. explained. “There is also a cated one half mile east of the yearbook staff. enter the field of engineering. by Kranz Funeral Home, Ortonville; mother, Viola Cass City. (Russ) Vermilya of Ovid; sis- ter, Judy (Virgil) Balagot of Pacifica, Calif.; brother, Del Lee Grifka (Carolee) Allen of Vancouver, Wash., and many Lee Frank Grifka, 41, of nieces and nephews. Sandusky, died Saturday, She was preceded in death Oct. 21,2000, at his home in by her son, Darin Monroe, Sandu sk y . and her father, Henry Allen. He was born May 18, 1959, Funeral services were held in Cass City, the son of Mar- Saturday, Oct. 21, at Cass tin and Irene (Polega) Grifka. City United Methodist He was a lifelong area resi- Church, Cass City, with Dr. dent, and a member of Union Philip Rice and the Rev. Local 324. Clare Patton officiating. Lee married Sheila M. Interment was in Novesta Carper April 9, 1981, in Township Cemetery, Cass Sandusky. City. He was a construction Memorials may be made to worker for Interstate High- Cass City United Methodist way Construction Company. Church or the Bay Shore Camp, Sebewaing. Arrangements were made Cheryl by Kranz Funeral Home, Clark Cass City. reelected Brewster Shaw Cheryl Clark of Brewster (Bruce) Columbiaville was reelected Hopkinson Shaw, of Cass Second Vice President of the City, died at home Oct. 17, Michigan Works! Associa- 2000. He was predeceased CIVIL WAR historian Jim Neely, Brookfield, invited some tion during the Association’s by his wife of 59 years, Owen-Gage students to serve as mock recruits during his first Annual Meeting held Oct. 2 Leone Lee Shaw, and a at the Amway Grand Plaza in grandson, Brandon Robert person/living history storytelling program last Wednesday at Grand Rapids. Shaw. He was also preceded the junior-senior high school. Neely displayed Civil War arti- Clark is a Lapeer County in death by his wife Hermine Commissioner and has Nolen Shaw and an infant facts - some as old as 130 years - and described what it was served on the Workforce daughter, Hermine. Dtvelopment Board for He is survived by his chil- like to be a soldier. Thumb Area Michigan dren, Brewster Hopkinson I Works! Employment Train- Shaw Jr. (Kathleen Mueller), I, I ing Consortium, a Michigan of Houston, Texas, Margaret Works! Agency in Marlette Shaw Maycock (Joseph) of for more than 10 years. She Grosse Pointe, Susan Shaw 64H win Et, Cur City also serves on the Lapeer Richardson (William) of County Health Department Northville, and Mary Shaw Board and the Human Ser- Moore (Eugene) of Oxford. vices Coordinating Council. Also surviving are 8 grand- Michigan Works! is a state- children. wide network of services for Shaw was born, the young- SIGN UP FOR CLASSES NOW! people looking for jobs and est of 7 children, Nov. 8, employers looking for work- 1904, in Detroit, to Adelle . Class topics include: ers. Call 1-800-285- Pomeroy Shaw and John WORKS for services in your Thomas Shaw. He graduated Basic Scrapbooking .Basic Scrapbooking II community. from Hill School in The Michigan Works! As- Pottstown, Penn., in 1923 .Beginning Borders aLetterpalooza sociation is the largest and and from the University of @Scrapbookingfor Kids .Paper Tearing most progressive workforce Wisconsin in 1927 where he development association in was a member of Delta Many others. the country. If you are interested in a certain topic, mention it when you call to register.

NOTICE 00 a. m (Adults only) The election commission will be running a preliminary and public accuracy test of the OPTECH “0 MONEY DOWN AND NO PAYMENT OR FINANCE CHAR6E FOR 6 MOlTHSl~ voting machines at the YOU MUST CALL AHEAD TO REGISTER FOR THESE Elkland Township Fire Hall CLASSES: 517-872-3675 Wednesday, Nov. 1 Scrapbooking for Kids is a wonderful class for kids to make Christmas gifts. * Groups are welcome, such as scouts or church groups 1:00 p.m. * Classes by special request during Christmas vacation Norma Wallace Elkland Township Clerk CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25,2000 PAGE THIRTEEH I Call872-2010 I

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’ Transit (nonbusiness) rates, . General Wednesday, October 25 10 words or less. $3.25 each itiertion; additional words 10 Merchandise Duplicate Bridge, 7:OO p.m. at Charmont. Everyone wel- ( cents each. Three weeks for . come. the price of 2-cash rate. Save FOR SALE - Rhodc Island money by enclosing cash with Thursday, October 26 mail orders. Rates for &splay Red pullets, starting to lay. Preschool Story Hour, 1O:OO am., Rawson Memorial want ads on app1icati.m. Call 872-2310. One milk Library. west, 2 1/2 north of Cas:, AAUW Halloween Carnival and Middle School City. 2-10-18-3 Spookhouse! 5-7 p.m., ages 3-12, Cass City Middle School. < Automotive > Games, food, prizes, hot dogs. FOR SALE - Custom buib FOR SALE - 1987 Ford storage barns, all sizes, horse Friday, October 27 Ranger, power steering, barns, dog houses, craf,t power brakes, AM-FM, ex- items. Will deliver. Call Alcoholics Anony~ous,Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, tended cab, excellent trans- 8 p.m. Call 1-800-267-5692. 872-2608. 3rd house oh portation, clean, 133,000 Hurds Corner Rd., north of miles. $12,500 or best offer. M-8 1. Harold Deering. Call

Saturday, October 28 872-5540. 1- 10-18-3 anytime e 2-1 1-17-hf Lamotte Township Christmas Craft Show, 9-4, Lamotte I Township Hall, Snover Rd.,near Decker. Lunch served. FOR SALE - 1996 Saturn, DO YOU HAVE unwanted St. Elizabeth Parish Center 1 lth Annual Harvest Arts and red, automatic, fully loaded, facial or body hair? Removc Craft Show, 9-3,12835E. Washington Road (M-8 l), Reese. excellent condition, 28,000 it permanently with E!cc+ Humane Society of Tuscola County Pet Adopt-A-Thon, ABOUT 20 PEOPLE braved damp weather to remember victims of domestic violence during the miles, $9,200 or best offer. trolysis! ! ! Also, improve Saturday, Oct. 28, 2000, 9-3, at Tractor Supply Company Call 872-2327. 1-10-11-6 wrinkles and complexion store east of WaMart on E. Car0 Rd. in Caro. fourth annual Candlelight Vigil held Monday night on the steps of the lhscola County Court- and lift facial muscles witl! house. Domestic violence continues to be a problem in Tuscola County, where sheriff’s deputies 1994 DODGE INTREPID the Bio-Electric Facelift as 95 E.S. One owner. Excellent featured on Takc 5 and 6:00 Monday, October 30 have investigated disputes and made 60 on-scene arrests so far this year, The number of on- care and condition/ 5 17-658- News. Call 872- 1 144 fol Cass City Village Council meeting, 7 p.m., municipal scene arrests stemming from domestic disputes totaled 60 last year, 79 in 1998 and 58 in 1997, 8853. $5,700 O.B.O. Michelle, Licensed Elec- building * 1-10-25-3 trologist, 12 years’ experi- ence. Testimonies available I I 1989 FORD TAURUS SHO, ~ upon request. 2-6-28-tf I Professional and Business I 5-speed, 117k miles, runs Cass City High Honor Roll good. 872-4567. 1- 10-25-3 EHRLICH’S FLAG BUSINESS The Cass City High School Eric Hueter, Jeremy Nicholas Chappel, Christine Rajen Raythatha, Cory DI RECTORY 1st marking period honor roll For all yourjlag needs Klinkman, Laura Laming, Dewitt, Melissa Doerr, Rickett, Matt Stoutenburg, has been announced: Andrew Nahernak, Megan Aaron Dorland, Jesika Annjea Tanton, Kristen US - State - Military - Powell, Kyle Ross, Sara Ferris, Ryan Forrest, Grant Wiles. POW f 12TH GRADE For all your automobile Sobo, Ross Sherman, Stacy Frank, Noah Gould, Cason B or Better - Laura Auten, -Aluminum Poles- I Anderson, Tuckey, Sullins, Sandra Teixeira, repair needs DOUQIAS Harris, Jason Hill, Charles Laura Barnes, Jason Sectional or One Piece 1 Bernhardt, Doran & Co,, P.C All A’s - Kaylee Bell, Holli Greg Walther. PANKRATZ, LD. Keiser, Richard Klaus, Kari Barrigar, Megan Cronk, Air conditioning 1-800-369-8882 Certified Public Accountants Cooper, Randy Diebel, John Lowe, Crystal Martin, Robin Deidre Deering, Aaron ASE certified technician Gary And8f~1,CPA (Caro) Dillon, Craig Emmert, Jaime llTH GRADE Bill Ehrlich, Sr. 665-2568 Robert Tuckey, CPA (Cass City) Board Certified Messing, Ashley Ouvry, Diegel, Paula Fluegge, Located behind Huron Fluegge, Zach Glaspie, Brent Bill Ehrlich, Jr. 665-2503’ Jerry Bernhardt, CPA (Caro) Kristopher Patera, Stephanie Ashley Froede, Becky Business Products Thomas Doran, CPA (Caro) Orthopaedic Goslin, Katie Hacker, All A’s - Raymond Abasso, Ramsey, Crystal Sattelberg, Hartel, Heidi Hartwick, Valerie Jamieson, CPA (Cass City) Heather James, Laura Danielle Guilds, Sara Jeff Storm, Lyndi Trischler, Cyndi Henn, Kurtis Hessler, Call 872-8832 715 E. Frank St, Caro, MI Surgery 1-9-13-tl Phona 673-31 37 O’Dell, Emily Rayl, Anand Homakie, Timothy Khoury, Rebecca Turner, Tosha Elizabeth Hoyt, Justin King, f Household 6261 Church St., Cass City, MI Raythatha, Manisha Guthry Laurie, Jamie Vatter, Amanda Wright, Chris Maharg, Brooke 1 Phone 672-3730 *Specializing in Raythatha, Andy Stoeckle, Leiterman, Jessica Metzger, Stephen Yax. Marks, Christopher Monish, Sales Brad Ympa. Chris Mills, Elise Pasant, Jessica Nicol, Jessie Poisson, B or Better - Branden Kayla Posluszny, Julie lOTH GRADE Renee Puterbaugh, MOVING IN SALE - on; Albrecht, Joel Brinkman, Roche, Rebecca Rockwell, Samantha Sabo, Jessica day only, Thursday, 9 to 5. - Maytag washor and drycr‘, Y< Ryan Cooper, Andy Dale, Kerry Shagene, Chenelle All A’s Heidi Cheng, Rob- Samons, Josh Sherman, FOR SALE - 5 hapa DRINKING PROBLEM? II Fracture Cure Kate Delong, Michelle Smentek, Stephanie Stevens, ert Dale, Tiffany Francis, Amanda Sullins, Talisa blower with dual electric stove, portable rc’- ALCOHOLICS Derfiny, Erin Dillon, Monica Jennifer Tenbusch, Jessica Amanda Frederick, Jordan Talaski, Ryan Thornton, An- Dynamark, excellent condi- frigerator, book shcl f, sofa futon, love scat, microwave, 4455 Doerr Rd., Suite4, Dorland, Amy DuQuesnay, Tenbusch, Erin Venema. Glaza, Courtnay Green, Dara drew Veneziano, Melissa tion, $325. Also Reese hitch, MEET I NG S Shaun Engler, Kandie B or Better - Tom Armstead, Iwankovitsch, Jessica Wood ward, Melissa fits 1994 Chevy Blazer, S10, TV* Of househnld Cass City, MI 48726 Hansen, Ryan Holmgren, Joe Biskner, Tara Bryant, Kamrad, Alissa Pasant, Zmierski. $50. 872-3554. 2-10- J 1-3 items, clothing, 101s of Mary Kay 112 off, oak table and 6 1--267-5692 11 HOURSBY chairs, end table. coffec Every Friday Evening - 8:OO p.m. 9TH GRADE SALE % chickens, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church table, lamps. 44 10 S. Seegcr sizes, $1.50 each if take all. St. 14- 10- 18- 1

a1 A’s - Erica Delamart&r, 872-23 12. ’ 2- 10-1 8-3 ___I__I_ -e------tee Dorland, Alison INSURANCE I or ESTATE SALE - 8 rnilcs --e------Emmert, Kristi Fluegge, I(517) 269-9551 Gavin Frederick, Leslie KALKASKA: 6.69 wooded south of Cass City, 1/8 west on Mushroom Rd., south Thumb Insurance Hacker, Sarah Hobbs, Amy acres adjoining State Land. Grow I I N.Y.Yun, MmDm Howard, Nathan Laming, Great hunting and camping. side. Wednesday and Thurs- Maegan Laurie, Mallory Includes driveway, cleared day, Oct. 25-26, I 10-124- 1 0-25 and - 1 (formerly Harris Hampshire Ins.) Physician & Surgeon 2-5. Your hometown independent Powell, Scott Regnerus, site, electric. $27,900, $500 inrurnnce agent fur: Office Hours: Brandon Stec, Nicholas down, $340/month. 11 % Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Term & Universal Life - Swanson, Nicholas Walther. Land Contract. Northern MOVING SALE - Books. ‘Auto *Home II Thum. - Closed Land Company 1-800-968- oak table with 6 chairs, 3 brt1 Business Health B or Better - Allyson Bell, sat’ a’m*to Pmm’ 31 18, stools, couchcs, ofticc dcsk, WSURANCE PROTECTION 6232 Hoopltal Drlve Jonathon Bennett, Jacob IS OUR BUSINESS www.northernlandco.com. girls’ bikes, child’s wood Cass City Brinkman, Raven Clemens, “We wanr to be your aged’ 2- 10-25-2 bunk bed, music equipmcnt. Agents: Off Ice 872-4733 Jessica Covarrubias, Greg Mark Were JlmwCennrkl Scott Mill4 I Res. 8724257 Dillon, Nathan Fisher, Adam new educational books, vid- 6240 W. Main St. FOR SALE - Set of twin eos, CDs. Call for appoint- Cass City, MI 48726 Haag, Erik Helwig, Jesse Johnson, Erika Karavas, beds complete with frames ment, 872- 1854. 14- 10- 1 I -,? and oak headboards. Used , LILY-.-- Kayla Karr, Kevin Lowe, COMMUNITY very little. 872-3945. PHYSICIANS Tiaja Lowrey, Dustin 2-10-25-3 HEALTH CLINIC Mallory, Timothy Martin, [ Estate ) FOR NON-EMERGENCY For Sale HEALTH CARE Nicholas Miller, Deanna \ / Newby, Jamie Robinson, 14-FOOT FLAT bottom boat $50 fee and trailer, good condition, FOR SALE - 2-bcdroom Including physician’s fee Elizabeth Sobczak, Shanna Board Certified in Surgery Spencer, Jennifer Sweeney, $350 O.B.O. 872-265 1. mobile home in an adult and clinic room 2- 10-25-3 mobile home park in No appointment necessary Randy Tenbusch, Steven Specialist in Stomach Zephyrhills, Fla. 665-2579. and Bowel Problems Open 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. Walther, Bryan Warju, SOME NEW assortment of 3-10-1 1-3 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily HILLS & DALES Joshua Wark, Teresa Wood- GENERAL HOSPITAL ward. guns for sale! All kinds of Saturday - 9 to 12 noon NICE LITTLE HOUSE with Closed Thursday 072-21 2 1 general merchandise starting 6230 Hospital Drive Physician on site 24 hr./day KELTON ROTH, a fifth grade student at Cass City Middle Ballroom at 5 cents-25 cents and up! garage for sale in Cass City. Cass City, MI 48726 for emergency care. School, placed first and received a trophy for his winning fire Lots of older stuff. Some new 2 bedrooms, one bath, large Pho;;;rmMl dancers merchandise. Located at cor- yard. $60,000. 872-8648. I 1 RICHARDA. safety poster, “The Great Escape”. His drawing was then ner of North M- 142 and M- 3-10-1 1-3 to meet 53, Bad Axe. AL‘S. Open HALL, D.O. entered to compete against 10 other districts and placed sec- Oct. 24-25-26, Tuesday 10 Chiropractor 4674 Hill Street ond overall. There were more than 1,000 entries in this year’s The United states Amateur a.m.-8 p.m,, Wednesday 1 :30 NORTHWOOD Ballroom Dance Association p.m.4 p.m., Thursday i0 4452 Doerr Rd Cass City, MI 48726 lbscola Fire Safety Poster Contest. will be holding a dance Fri- a.rn.4 p.m. Huge indoor ga- MODULAR (across from Shell Gas Station) Phone: 872-4725 day, Oct. 27, at the Cass City rage sale! 2-10-25-1 I Phone 872-4241 Middle School. HOMES Lessons will be from 7:OO DINING SET, dark wood, 6 to 8:OO and the dance will be chairs, trestle table. $200. S.H. Raythatha, M.D. YANKEE@CANDLES from 8:OO to 1O:OO. It’s a 665-2350. 2- 10-25-3 Swing and Salsa party. -. Dr. Ray FAMOUS FOR FRAGRANCETM 9N FORD TRACTOR, hy- Total Family Care draulic bucket, heavy duty Ford back blade, with chains. 4672 Hill St. Very good condition. 517- our lot 01’yo1it’s i NORTHEASTERN Spiced Pumpkin NO 269-6256. 2- 10-25- 1 Cass City I I I FOOTCLINIC 8/10 of a mile north of Phone 872-5010 Dr. Gary Baughman HUNTING STEEL BUILDINGS - New 1 1 I “YOURFAMLYFOOT our October must sell. 40x60~12 was OfficeHours: Mom-Fri. 8-5 CARE CENTER” SIGNS $17,500 now $10,97 1; 51 7-872-221 7 I 4672 Hill St., Cass City 50x100~16was $27,850 072-4327 or Fragrance now $19,990; 80x135~16 3592 Center, Essexville Black Ink was $79,850 now $44,990; To 100x175~20was $129,650 Wedding Announcements -I---.-.--- was $129,650 now $84,990. place VETERINARIANS of the Month 1-800-406-5126. 2- 10-25- 1 -I------1 an ad Edward Scollon, D.V.M. Veterinarian FOR SALE - Oak and brass 5 fo?1 octagon table with one leaf Farm and 20% Off and 4 upholstered captains Catalogs loaned in the Pet Animals chairs. $150 set. Manuel and ove rn igh t . Phone 872-2935 Elaine Thies, 678-4142. Professional ,4849N. Seeger St., Cas$ City I Come visit us for the only candles that are Famous for Fragrance.TM each 1 I 25” 2-10-18-3 Free subscription ALL PETS with each order Directory VETERINARY CLINIC FIREWOOD - Ash and maple split. $45 face cord. CASS CITY Cass City Call Susan Hoppe D.V.M. $25 for softwood. Conve- 4438 S. Seeger St. CHRONICLE nient pick up. 872-35 15 or Chronicle 872-1 101. 872-2010 Phone 872-2255 Phone 872-201-- 0 2- 10-4-tf ---I PAGE FOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25.2000 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN I

CALL 87212010 TO PLACE AN ACTION AD I For Rent Notices Notices Notices Notices Services Services Additional WE ARE NOW tAng appli-' cations for 2- bedroom apart- Novesta Church Cass City Church of NOTICE Last Dance of ments at Northwood Heights Christ the Nazarene Shepherd the Season Painting of Good J Classified Apartments in Cass City. Thud St. 2892 N. Cemetery Rd., 6538 Rent is based on income. For, 872-26041872-520 1 Lutheran Church Friday, Nov. 3,7-11 p.m. rental information, call 5 17- Cass City, Michigan Sunday School Dennis and His '41Ur Ads on 872-2369 or Crest Property, 6820 E. Main St. 1O:OO a.m. Management at 5 17-652- ' Bible School - 9:30 a.m. 872-2770 Musicmak&s . 9281. Some units barrier' Worship Service - Worship Service page 13 1 1:00 a.m. Worship Service 9:30 a.m. V.F.W. Hall free. TTY for hearing or 10:45 a.m. Bible Class & Sunday Ross Kraft speech impaired 1-800-649- Sunday Evening Service 4533 Weaver St. Cass City,Mich. '3777. Equal Housing Op- Visit our website at: 6:OO p.m. School 1045 a.m. $5.00 per person Pastor: Gerald Meyer For Rent poriunity. 4- 10-20-tf novestachurch.org Pastor: Wm.Bixler Lunch Included (517) 872-3601 5-1 0-25tf 5 - 12-22-5 2 I 5-10-25-2 FOR RENT - K of C Hall, WE ARE NOW taking appli- I 6106 Beechwood Drive. cations for studio, 1 and 2- Parties, dinners, meeting., bedroom apartments at 6th Annual Cass City Call Richard Rick, 872- Northwood Heights Apart- Bazaar & Lunch Missionary Church 3345. 4-2-3-tf ments in Cass City. Rent is 8-2-25-tf Friday, Nov. 3,7 to 4393 Koepfgen Road based on income. For rental a.m. 4 p.m. serviceon all brands. Credit i 1 072-2729 I Saturday, Nov. 4,9 a.m. to 2 p.m. cards .accepted. Call Paul's information, call 5 17-872- School I FOR RENT - 2-bedroom, Cass Cky United Methodist Church Sunday 1 2369 or Crest Property Man- Pump Repair, 673-4850 or I 5100 N. Cemetety Rd., Cas City 9:45 a.m. one bath apartment in Cass agement at 5 17-652-928 1. 800-745-4851 for free analy- I Lunch I1 6.m.-2 pm. each day Worship Service L: ! City. (810) 615-7152. I I Some units banier free. lTY sis. 8-9-25-tf ta *COOKIE WALK *BAKED GOODS 1 1 :00 a.m. 1 4-10-1 1-3 for hearing or speech im- *JEWELRY NOOK GRAFTS Evening Service I -4 paired 1-800-649-3777. CANDY *JAMJELLIES p.m. I FOR RENT - Cass City Mini Equal Housing Opportunity. 6:30 LeE MORGAN Heating & Codling I .HOMEMADE ITEMS Pastor: CDpVsdEdwardF I Storage. Call 872-3917. 4- 10-25-tf *CHRISTMAS ITEMS PA1NTI NG 1 5-9-27-tf Gas & Oil Furnaces 4-3- 13-tf 5-IO-254 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CARO'S NEWST commu- INTERIORS All Gas Appliances VFW HALL available for nity, Sugar Creek, is accept- EXTERIORS HEAT1 N G rental occasions. Call Martin ing applications for one, 2 or LOOKING FOR INFOR- WOOD GRAINING Twork at 872-4554. TEXTURING and 3 bedroom apartments. Rent, Senior Citizen MATION on father and %+P4"4"4"PPP 4- 10-4-tf starts at $479.00 and in- mother, William Kelley - Evergreen Township COOLING cludes water and sewer, trash Bingo Party 1887-1953...... Also Grace Zoning Board FOR RENT - 3-bedroom collection, range, refrigera-' Thurs., Oct. 26 Kelley - 1887- 1945. Contact will hold a Services W SPECIALIST home in town, $500 rent, tor, disposal, dishwasher and 1 :00 - 4:OO p.m. Gerald Kelley, 248-338- Special Hearing on '(537) 872-3840 $500 deposit. Call 872-39 17. washer and dryer connec- Prizes & Refreshments 2808 or 100 W. New York November 4,9 a.m. ELECTRIC MOTOR and Paul Lh 8- I1-27-tf 4-10-1 1-3 tions, pantries and mini Ave.. Pontiac, MI 48340. in Evergreen Township power tool repair, 8 a.m.to blinds. Gas heat and central VWHall 5-10-25-3 5 p.m. 8 a.m. to Brown Hall to consider a request weekdays, air conditioning are avail- noon Saturdays. John Blair, Owner FOR RENT - 2 bedroom able. Patios or balconies are for a dog kennel in 1/8 mile west of on State Licensed mobile home in the country. M-53 Ken Martin optional. Located on M-81 Post 3644 Ladies Auxiliary Section 7. Sebewaing Road. Phone 24 Hour Emergency 665 - 2567. 4- 10-25- 1 Knights of Columbus Mark Bye and Romain Rd. Open Mon- 269-7909. 8- 12- 13-tf Electric, Inc. Service day. Call anytime. 5 17-673- Zoning Administrator Homes - UPSTAIRS APARTMENT 05 15. 4-8- 18-tf FISH DINNERS 10-25-2 Farms CALL 517-872-2734 5- I Commercial for rent, $375/month, in- Certified Master Mec hank Baked & Fried Fish 8-3-3fl-tf cludes utilities. Call 872- FREE RENT - FIRST T. Furness Industrial Computer AI ig nments ALLYOU CAN EAT NEW LOCATION,N~ 4780. 4- 10-18-3 MONTH FOR LEASES Smoking Bingo - Every Sun- New and rewire I Computer Balance 3rd Friday of each month day at new Knights of Co- Residential SIGNED BY & Rotation FOR RENT - 1 bedroom NOVEMBER 1,2000 4:OO to 7:OO p.m. lumbus Hall, 61061 Front End parts Builder house with attached 2-car Williamsburg Apartments, K of C Hall Beechwood Dr., Cas City. garage in Cass City. (8 10) Shocks & Struts Car0 6106 Beechwood Rd., Cass City Doors open 5:OO p.m., games 615-7 152. 4-10-1 1-3 Brakes start at 5:30. Phone 872- (517) 872-4400 2BR, $475.00. Clean, Adults $7.00, Children $3.00 Tune-ups 5-9-20-tI 8892. Knights of Columbus too bright, lots of parking. No job small! 2-BEDROOM downstairs Free Estimates Council No. 8892. I Separate heat, 5-9-30-tr Licensed and Insured apartment at beautiful Hill- All your tire needs fmm KAPPEN TREE SERVICE, LmLC. side Apartments. Fully car- hot water & A/C. 8-10-1 1-4 peted, refrigerator, range, Call 5 17-673-2046 wheelbarrows Gary's Floor Covering m 9 water, water softener, air. 4-10-1 1-6 to tractors is now open for business TREE REMOVAL TREE MOVING conditioner, storage units See us today *Professional sales & installati MB TREE TRIMMING LOT CLEARING and laundromat. Near gro- ' Notices City cery store, beauty shop, hos- Cass Tire STUMP GRINDING I N.A.A. MEMBER pital, doctors. Call 872- *Carpet*Hardwood and linoleum and laminates Ceramics I Carpentry 3315. 4-7-26-tf .Remnants available in many colors tnt er ib rlExteriw "We'//beat any price!" FREE ESTIMATES! Id Insurance9 Remodeling & New 2799 Cass City, MI 48726 Located next to the former Kritzman's at Hurds Corner Rd., + Term or Universal Life Construction 517-673-5313 or 800-322-5684 Estate or Family Protection SATCHELL' S CHRISTIAN 6439 Main Street, Cass City 5 Retirement Home, Adult MARK BROWN Please call... 5-4- 12-tf Jim Ceranskl Foster Care, Caro, on M-81, 517-872-5402 Competitive package deals I level apartment. Mark Wlese has an opening, one large I 8- 12-29-tf I for new construction! I Scott Mllls Electric, storage, bedroom with 1/2 bath. 5 17- + Mdulars s +BasementsSite Develoi 673- 3329. 5-10-25-tf near grocery stores Thumb Insurance + Doublewide Group, Inc. +Trailers +Crawlspace and doctors' offices. Lamotte Township's +Driveways +Pond (formerly Harris-Hampshire Ins.) Carpet & Upholstery +Septic .Please call 872-4654, 6240 W. Main St. :aning Cass City Soup & Sandwich Annual Christmas Systems Quantity Discounts +Footings 872-4351 5-2.17.~ Lunch 4 * Established +Waterlines On Already Low Prices Craft Show in 1987 +Ditches Backhoe Dozer Excavator Real Estate For Sale Wednesday, Saturday, October 28 * Ruck Mount Oct. 25 9 a.m. to 4 D.m. *Auto Interiors \PI o?EN 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. 4 Lamotte Township Hall *Water Removal NwSiMPSON ROCKS & STONES FOR SALE BY OWNER Located on Snover Road near Decker Stones at Rock Bottom Prices Cass City Lunch will be served. We now process .Landscaping *Septic Systems Don Dohn United Methodist 4394 Maple #3 OUT Own Stones for: *Driveways .More Church Cass City +M b cc + p& 5?7-872-45O2 5-10-1 8-2 Phone 872-347 1 8-7- 10-tf PA Pk:517-W-4H2

Nice Quiet Location! 3 bedroom, 1 bath home has very open great Location! 3 bedroom, 1 3/4 bath manufactured home sets floor plan. Berber carpet in living room and dining room. Util- In an acre. 2 1/2 car detached garage only 2 years old. Cemeni ity room in full extra tall basement. In 2000, new central air, approach and 1O'x 17' breezeway, mw still under construc- tached garage. Has 1 1/2 Story, 3 bedrooms, large country kitchen, formal beautiful blue dining room, living room. Front porch, full basement. I spruce trees on the 6501 Main Street Cass City lot. BA-126 - Aluminum siding. Nice condition. Asking $69,900. CASS CITY ...... (517) 8724377 2 Bedroom Mobile Home on 2 Acres - Mobile CAR0 ...... (517) 673-7777 Older 2 Bath, 4 Bedroom - Nicely decorated, larger than Call 517-872-2653 it appears. 4th bedroom 25'x15'. All new double pane home has newer windows, central heating & cen- KINGSTON ...... (517) 683-8888 tral air system NORTH LAPEER ...... (810) 793-7777 E-Mail: [email protected] SCAR ED ...... about selllng your DroDerty? Stop In for Cure the House Hunting Blues - Come see the excep- Large 4 Bedroom, 1 3/4 Bath Home on Corner Lot - tion to the rest. There are 3 bedrooms, large master bed- Home has central vacuum system, solar heating. New a no TRICK, all TREAT selling emerience. room doh, New roof in 1998 includes sheeting, trusses, vinyl siding and insultation in '98, newer Andersen win- facia and soffit. Newer bathroom fixtures, hot water heater dows. Kitchen has I SHOP FROM HOME! Friday, November 17th 7 2 MULTI-LISTS TO SERVE YOU BETTER You can reach us on both at Property is located at 338 Volz Road, Vassar, Mich. www.realestate-rnis.com or www.lapeer.com/realtor Visit our Auction Web Site at: The sale will be held at 1O:OO a.m. on the front entrance of the www.osentoskiauction.com Courthouse in the Village of Caro, Mich. . Minimum bid is $41,901.00 SOLD!!!! 40 acres of prime land. Great for Building S.E.V. is $25,100 Property Sells"AS IS"

The house is a ranch with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath on a crawl with a SOLD! 10 acres of great hunting land. Excellent for building. 2 car attached garage. NEEDED! Any form of land. Needed for Hunting, Farming or Building, This foreclosure sale is subject to six month redemption rights.

Terms - Certified funds delivered to the Sheriff at the sale. MANY HOMES PRICED TO SELL. IF YOU HAVEN'T CHECKED US OUT, For more details contact - 3-10-25-2 Rural Development at (888) 771-6993 YOU MAY BE MISSING OUT. l9 Martln Osentoskl Lola Osentoski Barb Osentoski Roger Pohlod Rural Development is An Equal Opportunity Lender mm Sales Associate Sales Associate Associate Broker CALL Now. lMAY HAVE Sales Associate Sales Associate *tg':z; 872-3252 872-3942 672-7777 PROPERTY WAITING FOR YOU. 665-2295 872-2747 872-241 5 Auctions I* Services Services Services ( Help Wanted Help Wanted ) DISABLED? NEW AND used TENNESSEE LAKE BAR= > wheel chair vans. Trades wel- GAIN. 3 acres with boat slip HELP WANTED - Part time come. New and used wheel $24,900. Beautifully wooded, LOCAL LAND OWNER TRANSITIONAL Support- chair lifts, hand controls, etc. spectacularviews, with access ; ive Housing Case Manager - deli department cook, sau- Robert Bliss Advantage Plus Thomas Roofing looking for individual to VA. and worker's comp wet- to crystal clear mtn lake-next' 4 I Bachelor's Degree in social sage room helpers and cash- Builder Carpet Cleanlng plant food plots on my hunt- iers. Some evenings and COM. 1-800-345-3150. to 18 hole golf course! Paved : ing land. 8 10-794-4001. work, family life, education, roads, utilities, soils tested. : .Commercial Carpets, Furniture, or related field, preferred. weekends, between 8 a.m. Custom Homes 11-10-18-3 Low, low financing. Call LMS I Vehicles, RVs, Must have good communica- and 7 p.m, Apply in store at e & Remodeling -~ ~~~ Erla's Food Center, 800-704-3154 ext 1745. I 3M Carpet Protection, Sewing the arva tion skills, Understanding of 6233 I Ako specializing in: Tmck Mount Equipment for 29 years the dynamics of domestic West Church St., Cass City. Ceramic Tile ATTENTION: CENAs. 1 1-8-23-tf GOT A CAMPGROUND LICENSED INSURED violence. Must pass criminal Membership or Timeshare? *Hardwood Flooring Call 872-1180 - HHAs, and Homemaker/ 5 or 118001641-6445 - BONDED background check. Must We'll Take It! Also Timeshare 9 Licensed& Insured Companions. Guardian An- HELP WANTED - Expi- GO HOME....for most week- gels Home Health Services have valid Michigan driver's Rentals Needed. America's,; for an appointment 872-2970 license, and reliable trans- enced counter person for full ends with cash in your pocket most Successful Resale is looking for people to work position benefits, Mick Zawillnskt and Cass City time with with assigned conven- Clearinghouse. Resort- ~ 2, 12 hour shifts in portation. Send letter of ap- your Eric Zawilinski 8-3-254 4, 5 or Knowledge of auto body a tional with great benefits! Run Property Resales 1-800-423-w,~ the Caro/Cass City area. Call plication and resume to the Administrative Assistant, plus. Apply in person at Auto Regional! Heartland Express 5967 Toll Free w.resort- 517-872-1544 fo; more in- Color NAPA, 4878 Mill St., 1-800441-4953 w.heart- sales.com r) formation. Human Development Com- Cass City E.O.E. mission, 429 Montague Av- Elkton, 5 17-375-2231. landexpress.com Farm Equipment ) 11-10-18-2 11-10-1 1-3 Tire enue, Caro, MI 48723. Ap- PANAMA CITY BEACH.; plication Deadline: Nov. 6, DRIVERS DO YOU Need A Sandpiper-Beacon Beach @Wenow do auto air ( Work Wanted Career? We Are Looking For Resort. From $39 (1-2 p.+ WE ARE: SEEKING caring 2000. An Equal Opportunity > ' conditioning NH TR70 combine with 3 People Who Are Ready To Amve SunlMon --- FREE individuals willing to cornr Employer. i1-10-25-2 Change Their Lives By Making night. 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For More 7 Help Wanted > 11-10-18-2 Hospital Drive, Cass City, I HAVE OPENINGS to Information Call Today 1-800- MI (517) 872-2174. E.O.E. clean your home or office 398-9908. DAVID ZAWMAN (517) 872-2485 11-10-18-2 weekly or bi-weekly, Kris, SO. COLORADO RANCH 75, LICENSED a INSURED BUILDER CNC Machinists needed for our milling department. 872-4226, leave message. OTR DRIVERS = GIVE US 3 AC Mtn. Views. Z2&R~lmA"S'lur.SO~Y -$49,900 Surface and jig gnnders needed for our gnnding de- C.E.N.A. POSITIONS avail- 12-10- 18-3 Minutes, We'll hnvince You Rolling fields, outstanding' Recision fixhueand detail shop. N~pro- able for caring individuals Why We're The Best! Become Rock Mtn. views, tremendous 6 All Types of Cement Work e House Jacking interested in working with (Card of Thanks More Than An Employee, wildliY e & recreation. Long rd ~~ > you experience ~- duction. If have do not miss this op- the elderly. Excellent ben- Become A Member Of Our frontage wlyr round access, tel~ portunity. 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DRIVERS WANTED! Contract Bu ers (800) 490- I *Earnings up to .39 a mile 0731 ext. 701: REDUCED!! NORTHWOOD SUBDIVISION,CASS CITY. 'Complete benefit package Built in 1982, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bathroom, full finished bast- *Guaranteed Hometime. Call: ment with laundry and 112 bath, large c~mcrlot, 2 car attached 1-800-247-8040 for SMITH- drywalled garage with above storage, 8'xlO' storage shed, deck WAY MOTOR EXPRESS, dm ~ffdining room, close to schools. .Only $87,900. TCC1317 Lease Purchase Program also Set Up in Huntsville Park - 2 bedroom, 1 bath mo- Thh home has 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, caved Cd- available. www.smxc.com bile home newcTmtural gas wee, hardwood CHANTY CARS - DONATE hgs, hardwood floors> lots Of throughout* floor. Storage $7,500. m778 DRIVER - NOW HIRING great your vehicle. As seen on basement, attached garage. $79,900. Cy drivers. Applications pro- Oprah and People Magazine! PRICE REDUCED - Owncr is relocating and anxious to sell. 3 bedroom, 1 112 story home. New natural gas furnace in 1998, cessed in 2 hours or less. Tax deductible, free towing. hot water heater in 1996, newer kitchen cupboards. Call today and take a look. $54,900. TCC1309 OTR Drivers needed. Class-A We rovide vehicles to needy GREAT PACKAGE DEAL! 2 for the price of I! Home has 34bedrooms, 2 baths, formal dining, family room with lots of CDL required. Continental familes. ' 1-800-442-4451 , windows. Natural gas heat, central air cable the country on paved road. Plus a 14'x70', 1985 2 bedroom, bath w.charitymrs.org and TV. In 2 NORTHWOOD SUBDTVISION, CASCITY: Built in 1982, Express 1-800-745-9670. mobile home with natural gas heat and central air. NOT ENOUGH? You also have a 24'x32' pole barn and a 40'x30' garage, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, full finished basement, 1 car attached all with electric and cement floor. Make appointment to look today. $149,900. Cy22 16 REACH 2 MILLION Michigan an garage, 1 st floor laundry. 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i I t i 1 Several appear in court Holbrook Area News 1 I The following people ap- costs and fines, a $150 foren- I A pre-sentence investiga- custody of the sheriff’s de- I peared Friday in Tuscola sic fee and $85 in restitution. tion was ordered and bond partment. Sentencing is to be Mrs. Thelma Jackson County Circuit Court on *Brian J. Spencer, 25, Caro, was continued at $15,000. scheduled. Phone 658-2347 I various criminal charges: was sentenced to 60 months Sentencing is to be sched- .Jeremy R. Bouchard, 16, .Joshua J. Larkin, 18, probation and 180 days in uled. pleaded guilty to home inva- Vassar, was sentenced to 18 jail, with work release and .Inmate Tyrone M. Ander- sion, second degree, Nov. 2 .. _. - -__ + - - months probation and 90 worksite privileges, for his son, 26, pleaded guilty to and Oct. 26 in Watertown WEDDING Peruski and Eugene day guest of Mrs. Earl were supper guests of Mr. days in jail (45 days de- plea of guilty to third degree being a prisoner in posses- Township. Depcinski at St. Mary’s Schen k. and Mrs. Eugene Depcinski. ferred), with work release child abuse July 6-12 in sion of marijuana. A pre-sentence investiga- Mary Smith of Lucas, Ohio, Catholic Church at Parisville Jessie Canham and Ethel Mrs. Gerald Wills and and worksite privileges, for Indianfields Township. A pre-sentence investiga- tion was ordered and bond Joe and Betty Myers of at 2 o’clock, Saturday. A re- Lowes of Niagara Falls, Thelma Jackson were Sun- his plea of guilty to at- Spencer was also ordered to tion was ordered, bond was was continued at a combined Gladwin, Sharon Depcinski ception followed at the K of N.Y., came Wednesday to day aftehoon guests of Mrs. tempted delivery of mari- pay $1,660 in costs and fines continued at $3,OOO and the $200,000. Sentencing is to of Grand Rapids, Nancy Car- C Hall in Bad Axe. spend several days with Mrs. Curtis Cleland. juana July 20 in Tuscola plus attorney fees totaling defendant was remanded to be scheduled. penter of Caro, Greg and ****** Gerald Wills, Other evening Fred Britt of Johannasburg Township. $500. the custody of the sheriff’s .Eric B. Compton, 26, Susan Krozek of Caro, Bob guests were Dolly and Dale and Mrs. Earl Schenk visited He was also ordered to pay .Steven L. Fisette, 41, department. Sentencing is to Millington, pleaded no con- and Carol Osantoski of Bad Hind of Bad Axe and Reva Mr: and Mrs. Bob Britt in court costs and fines totaling Birch Run, was sentenced to be scheduled. test to attempted assault/ Axe, Richard Depcinski, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Horton Silver. Bad Axe Saturday. $660 plus a $150 forensic 60 months probation and 365 .Earnest L. Eagle Jr., 25, bodily harm less than mur- Charles and Therese and Lee Jr. and Mrs. Curtis Allen Farrelly was a Satur- fee. days in jail, with work re- Otter Lake, pleaded guilty to der June 14 in Arbela Town- Depcinski, Ray and Rita Cleland were Saturday lunch day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Spencer of Sacra- .Michael J. Arnold, 41, lease and worksite privileges, possession with intent to de- ship. Depcinski and Allen and guests of Ron and Peggy George Farrelly at Armada. mento, Calif., Stuart Sebewaing, was sentenced to for his pleas of guilty to ab- livery marijuana Sept. 29 in The plea was taken under Alice Depcinski were imong Pitcher and family. Eleven members of the McKensie of Detroit and 3 to 10 years in prison for his sconding or forfeiting bond Watertown Township. advisement by the court, a large group who attended Fred Britt of Johannasburg, Traveling Breakfast Club Alma Hartwick of Cass City plea of guilty to larceny by Jan. 7 in Caro, and to oper- A pre-sentence investiga- which ordered a pre-sentence the wedding of Molly Mi., was a Friday and Satur- met at the Franklin Plaza were Monday guests of Mrs. conversion Feb. 24 in Caro, ating a motor vehicle while tion was ordered, bond was investigation and continued Thursday morning for break- Curtis Cleland. and to being an habitual of- under the influence of liquor, continued at $15,000 and bond at $5,000. Sentencing fast. They will meet at the Mrs. Dan Franzel, Doris fender (3 or more prior second offense, and resisting Eagle was remanded to the is to be scheduled. Peppermill in Bad Axe next Western and Allen Farrelly felony convictions). and obstructing a police of- week. visited Dan Franzel at the He was also ordered to pay ficer Dec. 4 in Arbela Town- Dodge Plymouth Jeep Mrs. Martin Sweeney vis- Huron County Medical Care res tit u t ion totaling ship. ited Helen Elicott Thursday Center in Bad Axe Wednes- $1,534.83. He was also ordered to pay Vandals target 5 afternoon. day. .Jeremiah D. Putman, 18, $1,120 in costs and fines. Allen Farrelly visited Mayville, was sentenced to .MarthaA. Scott, 4 1, Caro, 1-888-ANY-DODGE Cheryl Allen Wednesday. EUCHRE CLUB 90 days in jail (deferred with- was sentenced to 12 months vehicles in village Ray and Rita Depcinski at- out a date) and ordered to pay probation and 210 days in Vandals continue to plague filed a similar report involv- tended the over 50 Club card The hchre Club met Sat- $1,680 in costs and fines for jail (6 months deferred with- the Cass City area. ing his 1997 Ford pickup party at Oswald Hall in Bad urday afternoon at the home Your Answer Corner his plea of guilty to unlaw- out a date) for her conviction ‘CassCity police believe the truck, which was parked at Axe Sunday afternoon and of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard fully driving away an auto- on a charge of possession Cass City High School when- Beulla. High prizes were latest incidents, all involving mobile and operating a mo- with intent to deliver mari- slashed tires late Thursday vandals slashed 2 tires. won by Mrs. Harold What do you want? tor vehicle while under the juana April 13, 1999, in evening or early Friday Damage was estimated $139. Diabetic Copeland and Jerry Decker. influence of liquor July 12 in Caro. Another $375 in damage Low prizes were won by morning, are related. Indianfields Township. She was also ordered to pay Robert H. Rockwell, Cass was reported by Curtis OK, this time we are not answering any classes Jerry Decker and Ronnie *Aaron J. Eickhoff, 24, costs and fines totaling $580. Chrysler Manager George Gracey. Mrs. Harold Vassar, was sentenced to 180 City, reported 2 tires on his questions, we are asking. This is a .Philip S. Timmerberg, 30, 1991 Chevrolet Blazer were Voelker, who told officers Copeland won the traveling days in jail (90 days on an Clifford, was sentenced to 2 . scheduled cut while the vehicle was tires were cut on a 1991 chance for you to tell us what you want prize. The group had supper electronic tether) for his plea to 10 years in prison for his Chevrolet Beretta, 2001 at the bowling alley in of guilty to probation viola- parked at Cass City Middle from an auto repair shop, and yes, we Huron Memorial Hospital, conviction on a charge of School. Dodge Ram pickup and a Sandusky. tion. criminal sexual conduct as- Bad Axe, is offering a series - Mark L. Havens, Cass City, 2001 Chevrolet Blazer. really want to know. I’m not saying of diabetic classes Tiesday The next party will be held .Michael K. Craig, 30, sault with intent to commit we will do everything everybody wants, afternoons, Nov. 7 through at the home of Mrs. Frank Caro, was sentenced to 60 sexual penetration Jan. 22 in Laming Nov. 1 1. months probation and 180 Koylton Township. but we do want to make changes to bet- Nov. 28 from 4 to 6 p.m. Whether you’re a newly di- ****** days in jail for his plea of .Jason J. Squire, 27, Caro, tcr ‘serve you. We sometimes feel that agnosed diabetic or someone guilty to operating a motor pleaded guilty to fleeing and = vehicle while under the influ- eluding a police officer and Call Us 872-2010 I with diabetes who would like behg a fair and honest dealership is Mrs. Curtis Cleland was a ence of liquor July 8 in Caro. operating a motor vehicle I more information, this series With Ideas for Feature Stories en augh, but we want to know what you of classes is for you. 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