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In The News:
November 9, 2013 • Vol. 134 No. 45
514 S. Kalamazoo Ave. in Marshall, MI • Phone 269-781-5444 and FAX 269-781-7766 • www.advisor-chronicle.com
Vic Potter to seek 63rd District seatLongtime Marshall resident Vic Potter announced
on Nov. 1 that he will be entering the 2014Republican primary for the District 63 state houseseat currently held by Jase Bolger. Due to termlimits, Bolger, who is also state speaker of thehouse, is in his third and final term and will leaveoffice in January 2015. Potter said he is runningbased on his local leadership experience and hisexperience owning and running a small business.Besides having worked in business in Kalamazooand Battle Creek, Potter currently operates Bud’sTowing in Marshall. Potter has been a fixture in localorganizations and boards for nearly two decades.See story on page 17
OMS football receives ‘JuniorPhenoms’ award for character,teamwork
After the recent national news coverage of a “playof compassion” for a fellow teammate with learningdisabilities, all 17 members Olivet Middle Schoolfootball will be receiving the “ Junior Phenoms”award from the Harlem Globetrotters. “This is thefirst time we’ve given Junior Phenom awards to anentire team,” said Harlem Globetrotters star SpecialK Daley in the online press release, “but everymember of the Olivet Middle School football team isdeserving of this honor, as they all demonstratedwhat it means to be goodwill ambassadors. Theyare a team we all can look up to.”See story on page 38
City Council approves language tostrengthen ban of off-premisessignage
At the Nov. 4 Marshall City Council meeting, thecouncil voted 5-2 to add language to the signordinance appendix regarding off-premises signagebeing prohibited. “We are not seeking to change theordinance, but to make the ordinance a little moreclear to someone unfamiliar with it,” said Director ofCommunity Services Natalie Dean. The signordinance was created in 2002 to set parameters onwhat signage was allowed in the city. Councilmember Brent Williams argued that the off-premisesregulations are censorship of speech. “I disagreewhole heartedly with this,” he said.See story on page 10
Marine Bernie Wolf shares what itmeans to be a veteran
Veteran Bernie Wolf of Marshall has a mentalitythat many other servicemen share. He says, “Oncea Marine, always a Marine.” Wolf, 91, said when hesits in his apartment and looks out the window at hisMarine flag waving in the wind, he realizes what itmeans to be a veteran. “I look at that flag and that’sthe answer,” he said. “I’m proud that I was able toserve my country and have been proud every daysince.”See story on page 12
Do you suffer from a sleep disorder?Dr. Richard Goodstein, a sleep specialist with
Oaklawn Medical Group-Pulmonology and SleepMedicine, gave a frank and sometimes humorousoverview on sleep disorders at the Marshall DistrictLibrary on Nov. 5. Goodstein told those inattendance that is was “impossible” to give adetailed lecture in about 90 minutes about sleepdisorders because of its large scope. “I can assurethat if I did give you a detailed lecture, you wouldn’thave a sleep disorder,” joked Goodstein. “I have nodoubt.” Goodstein discussed several disordersincluding insomnia, snoring and sleep apnea.See story on page 34
The Marshall Veterans of Foreign War Post 4073 and American Legion Post 79 will be hostinga Veterans Day ceremony on Monday, Nov. 11 at 11 a.m. at the Veterans Memorial, acrossfrom the Brooks Fountain. “It is a day intended to thank living veterans for their patriotism, love
of country, willingness to serve, dedication and loyal service to their country,” said VFW CommanderRolene Amsler. “It is a day to ensure veterans know that they are deeply appreciated for thesacrifices they have made to keep our country free.” Read Veterans Day articles throughout this issue.
Editor’s Corner
I usually do this about once ayear and realizing I only have afew weeks left in 2013 to get it in,I present to you some “odd” storiesthat you may have missed over thepast few weeks. So, any politicalopinions I’d like to share will just have to wait.
Nothing wrong with a little levity, right?Our first item comes from Norway, but I offer this
prologue: Prior to the start of Super Bowl XX in 1986between the Bears and the Patriots, NBC aired whatthey called their “silent minute,” a blank screen for oneminute to allow people to run to the bathroom, get abeer or check their sock drawer.
Ironically, that silent minute was the most-watchedminute of NBC’s pre-game show.
Last month it was reported in the Los Angeles Timesthat Norwegian public television (NRK), which intro-duced the now-legendary continuous, live log-burningshow (12 hours long, with "color commentary" on thehistorical and cultural importance of fire), scheduled anew program in its appeal to serenity, labeled Slow TV.
On Nov. 1, NRK was to televise live, for five hours,an attempt to break the world record for producing asweater, from shearing the sheep to spinning the wooland knitting the garment (current record: 4:51, by Aus-tralians). In addition to the log, NRK viewers havebeen treated to live cams on a salmon-fishing boat and,for five days, on a cruise ship. Said an NRK journalist,"You would think it's boring television, but we havequite good ratings for these programs."
I’d rather watch any of those programs rather thansome of the reality TV garbage we have in this coun-try.
The next item could only be in Detroit, right? Ap-parently, The Motor City, which filed for bankruptcyin July, will nonetheless be on the hook for bankruptcylegal fees that could total $60 million under currentcontracts (according to an October New York Times re-port), plus various expenses, such as the $250,000 toChristie's auction house to price and sell some assets.A fee examiner has been hired to keep the expenses inline, but he charges $600 an hour.
Sign me up. Who knew fee examiners made $600 anhour?
One final odd story on “paying it forward” just a lit-tle too much: A recent medical journal reported that a49-year-old man in Brazil said he had recovered froma stroke except that the damage to his brain, in a "sub-cortical region" associated with higher-level thinking,has caused him to develop "pathological generosity"toward others. A Duke University neurologist toldLondon's Daily Mail that stroke-induced personalitychanges such as hoarding are common, but that thisparticular change appears unique. Doctors reported inthe journal Neurocase that even with medication, thispatient's beneficence was unabated after two years.
What’s wrong with being too nice?Until next week, may the good news be yours.
On Nov. 11 at 11 a.m. thousands across the nation will celebrate Veterans Day,including those in Marshall. On Monday, Veterans Day will be recognized by theVeterans of Foreign War Post 4073 and American Legion Post 79 at the VeteransMemorial, across from Brooks Memorial Fountain.
Letters
Megan Maurer,Ypsilanti
"I think it’s important because theyhad a very hard job and they are sodedicated. They deserve to be re-spected.”
Cherie Jacobs,Sturgis
"The sacrifices by our military andtheir families need to be recognizedand honored.”
Word on the StreetWhy is it important to honor our veterans?
by John Hendler
Columns
John Jacobs,Sturgis
"It’s important because of all theprotections they gave us and all thatthey did to keep us safe.”
Eban Mackey,Marshall
"I am a veteran. It’s important be-cause veterans are willing to risk theirlives for us. They fought for our free-dom and we enjoy that freedom.”
Meagan Mackey,Marshall
"It’s important because peoplesometimes forget about them. Theservice they have done has been hon-orable and should be recognized.”
Allison Harnish,Albion
"We should recognize and honor ourveterans because I don’t think they getthe appreciation they deserve, regard-less of which war they served.”
Looking for help with family search in Marshall areaTo the Editor:To the readers of the ad-
visor&chronicle, I am inneed of your help finding afamily member. I just re-cently found out that I havea great, great, great auntwho lived, worked andpassed away in the Marshallarea. I believe some of her
family still lives near there.Her maiden name is DellaHoward who was born inMagoffin County, Kentuckyaround 1907 and died No-vember 1993. Her parentsnames are Brack and DelanaShepherd Howard. Delana isa sister to my grandmother.I do not know her husband’s
name. I am hoping that any-one who has lived in thearea might have known thisfamily and possibly knowany of Della’s children thatmight still be living andhow I may contact them.
If you do know them,please have them to contactRick Reed via e-mail at tin-
[email protected], callme at 812-379-2468 orwrite to 4948 Denny St.Columbus, IN 47201 Anyhelp would be greatly ap-preciated.
Rick Reed,Columbus, Ind.
Law that helps people...Abandon property, part IByGEORGEM.STRANDER
Ingram County CourtAdministrator and Probate Register
Second in a series.As we saw last time, under the
Michigan Uniform Unclaimed Prop-erty Act (or UPA), “abandoned” prop-
erty is escheated tothe State of Michi-gan in any one ofseveral specific sce-narios where the ap-parent owner of theproperty cannot becontacted or lives ina foreign country. Inthis article, we will
begin to explain what types of prop-erty are covered by the UPA and whatit means for each type to be aban-doned.
The UPA applies to various types oftangible and intangible property. Tan-
gible property are things that you cantouch, including land and buildings(real property) as well as cars, house-hold items, and anything else of thesame sort (personal property); in prac-tice, the only type of tangible propertythe UPA covers is the contents of safedeposit boxes. Intangible property,then, are things you cannot touch, suchas various types of rights (e.g., owner-ship in a public company, interests in abond issuance, rights to be repaid). In-tangible property is often evidenced bysomething tangible (e.g., stock certifi-cate, bond certificate, promissorynote).
The UPA lays out specific require-ments for abandonment for differenttypes of property. We will start bylooking at traveler’s checks, money or-ders and bank checks.
TTrraavveelleerr ’’ss cchheecckkss,, mmoonneeyy oorrddeerrss,,bbaannkk cchheecckkss:: Instruments such astraveler’s checks, money orders and
cashier or bank checks are unique inthat they are negotiable as cash. Theydo not rest on a promise to pay froman account which may or may nothave sufficient funds, as does a regularcheck; rather, payment for these instru-ments has already been made to the is-suer.
Under the UPA, “any sum payableon a travelers check that is outstandingfor more than 15 years after its is-suance is presumed abandoned unlessthe owner, within 15 years, has com-municated in writing with the issuerconcerning it or otherwise indicated aninterest” properly proven.
The bank or other issuer of the trav-eler’s check will escheat the sum ofthe check it issued after 15 years un-less the check comes in for redemp-tion...
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MHS volleyball ousted by Harper Creek at districtTeam finishes season with 28-18-1 record
photos by John Hendler
Senior Chandler Veich, second from right, along with teammates and coach John Millerwatch the action during the third set.
Senior Grace Crawford hits the ball past Harper Creek’s Lizzy Coats.
Senior Taylor Jungel walks off the court followingMarshall’s defeat to Harper Creek in the districttournament Nov. 4.
Senior Heather Sell, No. 8, gets the ball past Harper Creek’s Charley Andrews as Marshallteammate Kaylie Bates looks on.
The Marshall HighSchool varsity volleyballteam saw its season come toan end Nov. 4 with astraight set loss to HarperCreek in the first round ofthe Class B Region 35 tour-nament.
Marshall lost by scores of25-21, 25-21 and 25-14.
Marshall jumped out to6-2 leads in the first two setsonly to see Harper Creekcome back to win the sets.In the final set. HarperCreek jumped out to leadsof 6-0 and 13-3 to put awaythe match.
"We lost to a very tal-ented Harper Creek team,”said coach John Miller.“We couldn't stop OliviaLeson on the outside and wecouldn't keep the ball awayfrom Kendall Latshaw inthe back row. Harper Creekcame ready to play and did-n't lose their composurewhen we had them down.I told their coach Terra Kingthat her team could do somedamage in regionals. I hopethey do.”
Marshall leaders on thenight included Kaylie Bateswith 20 assists; Brooke Ma-son with 10 digs and LoganKiessling with seven killsand eight digs.
The Marshall High School freshman volleyball team won its league tourna-ment on Oct. 26, finishing 7-1 in conference play. The team also won at theDelton-Kellogg tournament, and had a pair of second place finishes at thePortage Northern and Coldwater tournaments. Front row, from left: GabrielleBradley, Nicole Almaraz, Elisa Saari, Josie Herman and Aleksi Patton. Backrow: Elizabeth Hiither, Alexis Nelson, Savanna Bouwens, Brooke Shellen-berger and coach Judy Mason.
Freshman volleyball takes league tourney
Kurt Swaton competes at CC state meet
Marshall High School cross-country runner Kurt Swaton placed101st at the Div. 2 state finals held at Michigan InternationalSpeedway on Nov. 2.
Kurt Swaton tries to keep pace with a Chelsea runner on the soggy infield at Michigan InternationalSpeedway.
photo by Prater Studios
Has time of 17:12 on wet, muddy MIS course
The Marshall Hgh School varsity cheerleading squad would like to thank the follow-ing sponsors who helped the cheerleading team provide spirit items at all of thehome games: Albion Electric, Capital Transmission, Caron Chevrolet, Davis & SonsTransit Maintenance, Flower Haus, Fountain Automotive, Hemmingson Drug Store,Kenny & Sue Lauer, Louie’s Bakery, Marshall Fire Department, Mel’s All Sport,Michelle Lauer, Michigan Kitchen Distributors, Oak Point Financial, Quality Engrav-ing, Rob Oleksa Employment Group, Star Fitness, State Farm Insurance –LisaSands, State Farm Insurance –Sandy Wood, Side Track Ice Cream, T&A DieselLLC, Treadstone Funding, Vandenheede Farms and What A Girl Wants. The var-sity squad is made up of, front row, from left: Michelle Miller, Rachel Lampert, LydiaGreen, Mary Townsend, Victoria Razkowic and Chloe Nash. Back row: MariahAyres, Hannah Lozon, Sydney Banfield, Abigail Taylor, Sami Montgomery, MeganZoss and coach Chloe Taylor.
photo by Brett Bremerphoto by Steve Swaton
MHS cheerleading squad thankssponsors for spirit items duringfootball season
Booksigning on new Michigan wrestlingbook to take place at Schuler’s RestaurantNov. 14
The first book writtenabout the history of amateurwrestling in the state ofMichigan is now here.
Dave Taylor, NCAA ref-eree from 1989-2003, hasjust completed his first re-tirement project, Legends ofMichigan: Cliff Keen.
A book signing with theauthor will take place Thurs-day, Nov. 14 from 3-5 p.m.at Schuler's Restaurant inMarshall to help promote thebook.
The book is a biographyof the legendary coach, CliffKeen, but also a summary of91 seasons of Wolverinewrestling.
One chapter is entirely de-voted to the Michigan-MSUwrestling rivalry. There are43 features in the 600-pagereference with "tons" ofphotos including a history ofthe Michigan WrestlingClub; the rise and fall ofsmall college wrestling inMichigan; the history of thestate wrestling tournamentwith yearly summaries from1939-2013; the history ofthe MAC Conference andthe rise of ChippewaWrestling.
There are also uniquefeatures on Money inWrestling, special individu-als, families and wrestling
"pipelines." There are 23appendix items including arecord of all Michigan Divi-sion II, III, Junior Collegeand Wolverine All-Ameri-cans and leaders in achieve-ment for Michigan highschool and NCAA wrestlingcoaches.
The book brings the his-torical past right up to thepresent day including an in-depth look at both Big Tenand Olympic wrestling.
If you are from Michigan,wrestled or coached in thisstate; this is a "must have"reference item.
MHS swimmers and divers competeat SMAC meet Nov. 8-9
The Marshall High School girls swimming and diving team competes this weekendat the SMAC East meet at Lakeview High School. The meet starts each day atnoon. Pictured is MHS senior Monica Lubis.
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Sale $13,939
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2009 CHEVY HHR LT#17907. Loaded, great MPG, 66K miles.
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2012 CHEVY CAPTIVA LS#17915. Great fuel economy.
N.A.D.A. $18,950 • Now $15,389
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2011 KIA SORENTO EX AWD#17914A. 3rd row seat, 63K miles.
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Now $13,990
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2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4#17940. 53K miles, 4 cylinder.
Now $17,990
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mo.
2009 CHEVY IMPALA LT#17933. Loaded, 53K miles.
Now $13,939
OR$22400
mo.
SAVE$3,561
SAVE$2,511
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