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‘91 Cass City grad Deford native killed in Iraq Veteran Cass City High soldier, Master Sgt. Tulsa classroom, he was very quiet. School Wrestling Coach Don Tuliau, 33, of Watertown, “He was one of those kids - Markel remembers Casey E. N.Y., was also killed in the a lot of times you go into a Howe as a young man with a blast near Rustimayah. meet and you know you’re good sense of humor and Both soldiers were mem- going to have to put a lud into strong leadership skills, and bers of the 3rd Battalion, a tough situation, and he al- an athlete who didn’t back 3 14th Field Artillery Regi- ways accepted that chal- down when faced with a ment, 2nd Brigade, 78th Di- lenge,” Markel said, adding tough challenge. vision, based at Fort Drum, the news of Howe’s death Markel figures Howe took N.Y. struck a chord. that attitude and determina- In a story published Thurs- “It does, it really saddens tion with him when he de- day in the Detr0i.t News, me to see that happen to any- cided to serve his country by Howe’s father, Richard one, but the ones you have a enlisting in the U.S. Army. Howe, recalled his son had close association with, some- “That didn’t surprise me. talked of looking forward to thing like this really strikes He talked about that a little spending his retirement in home,” Markel said. bit in high school,” Markel the Upper Peninsula fishing Howe is survived by his said. and hunting. wife, 4 children and parents, Area residents continue to The elder Howe stated that all of Smiths Creek, accord- mourn the death of Howe, a his son joined the Army 14 ing to U.S. Army officials. Deford native and 199 1 Cass years ago after attending col- He was the 60th member of City High School graduate lege and was on his second the U.S. armed forces with TUSCOLA COUNTY Central Dispatch Director Robert J. Klenk and Dispatcher Annmhrie who made the ultimate sac- tour in Iraq. “He had 6 more known Michigan ties to be Kwiatkowski of Ubly are pictured above in the dispatch center in Caro. Voters will be asked to renew rifice when he was killed re- years (in the Army) and we killed in Iraq. He is the sec- cently while on duty in Iraq. were going to get a cottage ond soldier with ties to a telephone surcharge assessment in November that provides funding for both operations and capital Howe, 32, a sergeant first and go fishing and hunting,” Tuscola County to die during I class on his second tour of he told the News. Operation Iraqi Freedom. improvements for central dispatch. duty in Iraq, was part of a At Cass City High qSchool, Last May, U.S. Army Sgt. convoy en route to join an Howe wrestled all 4 years Charles A. Drier, 28, of Iraqi contingent when his and was named captain in his Unionville was killed while patrol hit an improvised ex- senior year. on duty. plosive device (IED) Mon- “He’s one of those kids According to the latest De- Phone surcharge renewal vital day, Sept. 26, according to a who, because of his sense of partment of Defense figures, published Associated Press humor,, you remember,” I ,92 1 members of the armed services have died in the war. report, which stated another Markel recalled. “In the by Tom Montgomery “This is a renewal of the set at $2.66, increased to year in funding.” Central dispatch is staffed I Editor surcharge that has been in $3.35, then reduced to what Klenk explained that a state by 9 full-time dispatchers, place since 1996,” he said. it is now at $3.10. law in 1999 established a one part-time dispatcher, 2 In an emergency, Tuscola “Since the bond for the ra- “We’re fiscally responsible. cellular telephone surcharge dispatch supervisors and one Grant to fund float County residents know that dio system and building will I think we’ve proven that we of 52 cents, which is col- director, and serves 14 police dialing 9 1 1 will bring needed be paid off in 2006, the sur- collect only what we need.” lected by the cellular phone departments, 14 fire depart- Women who drink alcohol a float on Fetal Alcohol Syn- husband, Ken, have been le- help, whether a loved one has charge will not increase and Klenk said telephone sur- vendor and deposited with ments and 6 ambulance ser- - any amount of alcohol - drome for the Pumpkin Pa- gal guardians of a little boy suffered a heakt attack, has will mostly likely be re- charge assessment:, are the the state treasury for dis- vices in Tuscola County. when they are pregnant are rade,” she explained. “And diagnosed with Fetal Alcohol been involved in a car acci- duced.” sole funding source for cen- bursement to counties based The center maintains a putting their baby at risk for along with that the youth are Syndrome, which refers to a dent, or is about to deliver a Klenk explained that under tral dispatch operations and on a complicated formula. minimum staffing of 2 dis- a myriad of physical and having a rally at Deford number of related disabilities baby. state law, county voters can capital improvements, and After Dec. 3 1, that surcharge patchers 24 hours a dsly. mental problems that will last Community Church Oct. 8, stemming from brain injuries It’s a reassuring thought, authorize a telephone line that the surcharge remains is slated to be reduced to 29 “A third team member, who a lifetime. and one of the things we’re that occur in the fetus or un- one that Tuscola County surcharge of up to 16 percent the fairest means to fund 9 1 1 cents. may be a supervisor or an- It’s a serious message, one going to do is have a presen- born child when the mother Central Dispatch officials per month. The county board services because all landline other dispatcher, is scheduled hope voters will take with can enact an additional 4 per- users of 91 1 pay equally. “Emergency cellular 9 1 1 that a Decker area woman tation on Fetal Alcohol Syn- consumes alcohol. No calls received by central dis- for 110 to 120 hours per has been sharing with young drome.” amount of alcohol is safe and them to the polls in Novem- cent, for a maximum of 20 The problem now, Klenk week and at our busiest ber. percent, or $4 per line, per pointed out, is that funding patch average about 40 per- and old alike. Steely said the youth - there is no safe time to drink cent df our 9 1 1 calls, yet rev- times ,” K1 en k noted . Now, thanks to a success- members of the Youth Tem- during pregnancy. Residents will be asked to month. is becoming less predictable renew the county’s 91 1 op- Tuscola County collects because of a continuing trend enue received from the cel- Central dispatch handles ful grant application, Merry perance Council, a branch of The injuries, while prevent- lular fund accounts for ap- more than 30,000 police dis- Steely can share her message the Woman’s Christian Tem- able, are permanent and af- erating surcharge of up to 16 $3.10 of that amount, ac- of county residents abandon- percent (not to exceed $3.20 cording to Klenk, who em- ing land telephone line ser- proximately 9 percent of our patches, more than 14,500 with the hundreds of people perance Union (WCTU) - fect the child fa- the rest of budget,” Klen k con tinued. EMS dispatches, and more expected to attend this year’s will also be helping to con- his or her life. In the United per month per telephone line) phasized the county has vice in favor of cellular tele- for 5 years to continue fund- never collected the full phone service. than 600 fire calls annually. Tuscola County Pumpkin struct the float. States, maternal consump- “A year ago, the wireless And, many of those calls ing emergency telephone amount authorized by law. “Currently, every landline Festival Parade in Caro, Sun- The WCTU is serving as a tion of alcohol during preg- surcharge brought in require more than simply answering and dispatch ser- “We continue to collect phone generates $37.20 per day, Oct. 9, starting at 1:30 sponsor for Steely, who has nancy is the leading known $100,000. Now that’s up to sending needed help to the vices. only what is needed to fund year for central dispatch op.- p.m. spearheaded formation of the cause of mental retardation. $130,000,” he said. How- scene of an emergency. Steely recently learned that Thumb Area Fetal Alcohol “This is really a devastating Approval would not mean ,the Tuscola County Central erations,” Klenk said. ever, he added, a year and a an increase in the surcharge, Dispatch Center,” he said. “When the homeowner ‘‘4domestic disturbance or the Lansing-based Preven- Spectrum Disorder Aware- thing and the prevention half ago our land line sur- burglary in progress as well according to Robert J. Klenk, “As the expenses have var- switches to cellular tion Network has awarded ness and Prevention group. needs to be out there because charge brought in $1.2 mil- as many medical calls re- her $1,000. It’s a personal mission for Tuscola County Central Dis- ied, so has the surcharge. service...central dispatch lion, and now it’s bringing in “We asked for a grant to do Steely, who along with her Please turn to back page. patch director. The surcharge was originally stands to lose over $34 per lust under $1 million.” ’ Please turn to back page,. Disappearing act Enrollments at area schools still shrinking

Student numbers add up - left, unfortunately. earlier and some 40 students officials also reported fewer literally - when it comes to “That seems to be the trend the year before. students. Last week’s enroll- the business of school fi- in the upper Thumb,” In other area districts: ment totaled 889 students, nances. Area district officials Micklash added. “More and *Owen-Gage School offi- compared to 901 last Febru- depend on enrollment figures more people are leaving the cials reported a total K- 12 ary and 905 students a year for the bulk of their funding area to look for jobs.” enrollment of 197 students ago. in the form of per-pupil fund- Last Wednesday’s student last week, compared to 204 At Cass City, Micklash said ing from the state. count totaled 1,484 students students last February. The the bulk of the loss in stu- For the Cass City schools, in the Cass City Schools - enrollment was 216 a year dents apparently took place last week’s biannual student 474 at Campbell Elementary, ago. in the middle grades. The count added UP to a loss of 471 at the middle school and Although the district lost 7 high school enrollment is students. 539 at the high school. The students since February, the strong, he noted, and the kiq- Even with the state budget enrollment represents a h~ss net funding loss will be less dergarten numbers are top- that promises an additional of 50 students compared to than that because Owen- ping 100. School officials $175 per Pupil in funding the Previous student tally Gage, along with a handful graduated 95 seniors last this year, Cass City School conducted last February, of other small Michigan spring. officials will likely be look- when the district registered school districts, is allowed to On the other hand, ing at red ink, according to 1,534 students. average its student numbers Micklash continued,the dis- The February 2005 count Supt. Ken Micklash. over a $year period. trict has eliminated its Alter- “Now we’ll be able to go was the first time in recent *In the Kingston Commu- native Center for Education back to the budget again, memory that the district en- nity Schools, SUpt. George (ACE) program housed at the (but) I’m Sure we’ll be look- Joyed a significant ~~XZWBednorek reported a total fbrmer Deford Elementary ing at red numbers,” he said. in students - about 16 corn- enrollment of 642 students, School. That decision,based TUE HALLWAYS are full of students at Cass City High School, but the “The added increase (in state pared to the previous fa*1* with 293 at the high school on the program’s inability to aid) won’t be able to Previo~~scounts ~~~kedthe and 349 at the elementary. support itself,cost the district district’s enrollment has taken another plunge, according to figures re- UP the difference in ex- loss of about 38 students in The district lost about 12 hds L,p to 14 students. penses, and then with the stu- 2003 compared to 2002. compared the enrollment Cass City Schools is con- corded during One Of student counts conducted by Offi- dent numbers being down, That figure followed losses count last February, he said. cials across the state last Wednesday. you don’t have a whole lot of about 20 students a year *Ubly Com‘munity School Please turn to back page. PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5,2005 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN It’s a boy!

Iva E. Guinther

I have the privilege of work- down the stairs but the young Cindy Jackson of Orem, Allen Depcinski’s Birthday and Andrew Martle Saturday ing with Moppets, the chil- girl kept sending him back. Utah, who spent a week with Sunday. evening . dren of MOPS (Mothers Of At 9 p.m. the doorbell rang. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jackson, Gordon and Allen Farrelly Mrs. Ray Depcinski and Preschoolers). It’s a terrific It was the next-door neigh- returned home Tuesday. spent Thursday at Flat Rock. Mrs. Allen Depcinski helped organization for young bor, asking whether her son June Rutz of Sterling Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Hagen make apple pies at St. John’s moms, and it gives grannies was there. Heights attended the wed- and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Catholic Church Hall. Matthew Gslloway like me a chance to play with The babysitter brusquely ding reception for Angelena Franzel, Doris Western, Cindy Jackson of Orem, adorable little kids. replied, “No.”. Muma and Anthony Terrassi Allen Farrelly and JunePutz Utah, and Mrs. Bob Jackson Joshua and Heather Gallo- Nobody’s better at making Just then a little head ap- at Ubly Heights Saturday attended the breakfast at the spent Tuesday with Mr. and way of Cass City announce a person smile, or laugh out peared over the banister and evening. Masonic Hall in Bad Axe Mrs. Dean Adams in Ubly. the birth of their son, Mat- loud, than a child. a voice shouted, “I’m here, Sunday morning. Bernard Morley, Claude thew Conner Galloway. Here are a few examples of Mom, but she won’t let me Visitors to see Thelma Jack- Matthew was born Aug. 29, what I’m talkmg about: son last week were Cindy Mrs. Ray Depcinski was a Mestack, June Rutz, Allen go home.” Saturday guest of Mr. and Farrelly, Ron Wolschlager, 2005. He weighed 8 pounds, Jackson of Orem, Utah, Mr. 7 ounces and was 23 inches * At Sea World, the grand- * A little girl was sitting on and Mrs. Bob Jackson, Mrs. Douglas Koglin and and Jack Kennedy met at family for birthday cake and McDonald’s in Bad Axe long. son absolutely refused to see her grandfather’s lap as he Beverly Puvalowski, Mrs. His grandparents are Birney the show featuring Shamu, read her a bedtime story. Ray Depcinski, Blanche ice cream for Zachary and Wednesday morning. and Lorraine Summers and the killer whale, but he From time to time, she’d 4 Puvalowski, Ethel Ross, Julie Iziah’s birthday on Saturday. Fourteen members of the Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Traveling Breakfast Club Joel and Lynda Galloway. wouldn’t tell his grandfather take her eyes off the book Bruce Sherman Meuntner, Mrs. Martin why. No amount of discus- and reach up and touch his Sweeney. Cleland of Bad Axe were met Thursday morning at the Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Coffee Cup Plus. They will sion could get him to change wrinkled cheek. She’d Mr. and Mrs. Tom Curtis Cleland meet at the Peppemill in Bad Engaged his mind. stroke her own cheek and O’Henley, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Archie Axe next week. When they got home, his then his. Laming, Tracy and Lisa, Mr. Rumptz were Saturday June Rutz of Sterling grandparents discovered the Finally she asked the old Shermans mark ~ and Mrs. Albert Depcinski evening guests of Mr. and Heights and Allen Farrelly reason for his reluctance. man, “Grandpa, did God and Heather, Steve Mrs. Clarence Rumptz. visited Jean Talaski and An aunt had told him how make yh?” Depcinski and a friend, Andy June Rutz of Sterling Thelma Jackson on Wednes- exciting the show would be. “Yes, Sweetheart,” he an- 60th anniversarv Depcinski and a friend, Heights and Allen Farrelly day. because “They choose chil- swered, “God made me a Jl Michelle, were Sunday attended the wedding recep- Mrs. Gerald Wills visited dren from the audience to long time ago.” . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen tion at the Franklin Inn in Mrs. Curtis Cleland Wednes- feed Shamu.” “Did He make me too?” she Bruce and Patricia children: Karen Lodise Depcinski and Ervin for Mrs. Bad Axe for Chrissy Vemek day. * A father and his small son asked. (Stockwell) Sherman of Cass Matthewson, Bruce Robert Mr. and Mrs. Allen were standing in front of the “He certainly did,” Grandpa City will celebrate their 60th Sherman, Carol Lynn Ball, Depcinski were guests of Mr. tiger’s cage at the zoo. replied. wedding anniversary Oct. 6. Michael Bruce (Lybn) and Mrs. Albert Depcinski The father was explaining Feeling their respective They were married at the Sherman, Patricia Ann, and faces again, she observed, for birthday cake and ice how ferocious and strong ti- Novesta Baptist Church in Daniel Richard (Dedra) “He’s getting better at it, isn’t cream for Heather Sarah Rummel gers are, and Junior was tak- 1945. Sherman; 26 grandchildren; ing it all in with a serious He?” Depcinski’s 14th birthday. Andrew Green 9 great-grandchildren; add a Cindy Jackson of Orem, expression. * Two little boys were ly- They were blessed with 6 great great-grandchild. I Sdeb#erra* Utah, and Mrs. Bob Jackson “Dad,” the boy said finally, ing outside the operating SCHNEEBERGER’S Mark and Sally Rummel of “If the tiger got out of his room. The first asked, “What spent Wednesday with Mr. Fenton announce the en- Furniture - Carpet - TV - Appliances and Mrs. Clarence Rumptz. cage and ate you up ...” are you here for?” The sec- Cass City, MI 48726 gagement of their daughter, “Yes, son?” the father said ond boy said, “To get my ton- June Rutz of Sterling Sarah Kathleen Rummel, to BUS:(989) 872-3315 Home: (989) 872-2782 Heights and Allen Farrelly expectantly. sils out.” Andrew Zachary Green, son “What bus should I take “I had that done when I was BUS:(989) 872-2696 Cell: (989) 670-8129 visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim of Dr. Robert and Marilyn Fax: (989) 872-1126 Sommerville at Port Huron home?” the boy finished. 3,” the first kid said. “It’s not Green of Cass City. * A young girl was so bad. They make a big fuss on Monday and Mr. and Mrs. The bride-to-be is a 2003 Jack Sommerville at Madi- babysitting for the first time over you and you get to eat graduate of Oakland Univer- - beginning her shift shortly all the ice cream you want.” son Heights on Friday after- sity and is currently pursu- noon, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan after supper as the children “What are you here for?” ing a degree in dental hy- were playing in front of the asked the second boy. Franzel on Sunday after- giene at Mott Community noon. house. “I’m here for a circumci- College, Flint. At bedtime she sent the sion,” was the answer. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mazure, The groom-to-be is a 1998 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Prill and youngsters upstairs and “Wow! I had that done Mr. and Mrs. Ray Depcinski graduate of Cass City High settled down to watch TV. when I was born and I School and is a doctor of One child kept creeping couldn’t walk for a year!” attended a birthday party for dental surgery student at the 75 - y ear-old Ken ne th University of Michigan, Ann Wolschlager at the home of Arbor. employed at the Co-op El- their son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul A July 22,2006 wedding in evator in Pigeon. Wolschlager at Bad Axe Sun- Engaged Grand Blanc is being The couple is planning an day. planned. Oct. 22,2005 wedding at St. Columbkille Catholic Church. ’NOTICE It’s a boy! TO ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE OF CASS CITY AND TO USERS OF THE VILLAGE’S WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM OF INTENT TO ISSUE Happy birthday!

REVENUE BONDS TO FINANCE REMOVAL OF ARSENIC FROM THE VILLAGE’S CLARENCE MILLER of Cass City WATER SUPPLY AND THE RIGHT OF REFERENDUM RELATING THERETO celebrated his 98th birthday Sept. 12. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Village Council of the Village of Cass City, Tuscola County, A celebration was held at his home Sat- Michigan, intends to issue and sell Revenue Bonds pursuant to Act 94, Public Acts of Michigan, 1933, as urday, Sept. 11. Attending were his wife, amended, in an amount not to exceed One Million Nine Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($1,950,000), Vicki Lynn Sweeney and Jamie Alan Tordai Eleanor (90); children: JoAnn O’Dell for the purpose of paying the costs to acquire and construct improvements to the Village’s water treatment of Caseville, and Gary (Mary) Miller of and distribution system in order to remove arsenic from the Village’s water supply, including but not Vicki Lynn Sweeney of Ubly and Jamie Alan Tordai Grand Rapids; 3 grandchildren; 4 limited to an arsenic removal treatment plant, a building to house said plant, piping from the Village’s of Cass City announce their water wells to the arsenic removal treatment plant, well #3, a standby generator, and electrical controls engagement. Ryan Mellendorf great-grandchildren; and a great great- and upgrades for wells, together with associated appurtenances and attachments thereto and payment of Vicki is the daughter of Tosha and Dave Mellendorf grandchild. He currently resides at Ten- legal, engineering, financial and other expenses incident thereto (the “Project”). Robert and Carol Sweeney of Ubly. She is a graduate of announce the birth of their dercare, Cass City. Saginaw Valley State Univer- son, Ryan Scott. Ryan was born Aug. 23, SOURCE OF PAYMENT OF REVENUE BONDS sity with a Bachelor of Arts in elementary education and 2005 at Covenant Harrison an early childhood endorse- of Saginaw. He weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces and 20 THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON THE REVENUE BONDS SHALL BE PAYABLE ment. She is currently a sub- was stitute teacher in the sur- inches long. solely from the revenues received by the Village from the operations of the water supply system. The rounding area. His grandparents are Todd revenues will consist of rates and charges billed to the users of the System, a schedule of which is and Wendy Vatter and Scott HOURS Mon -Sat 9 am -9 p m., Jamie is the son of Frank Sunday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. presently on file in the office of the Village Clerk. The rates and charges may from time to time be and Jeri Tordai of Cass City. and Mary Mellendorf. His aunt is Taryn Vatter and his revised to provide sufficient revenues to provide for the expenses of operating and maintaining the System, He is a graduate of Cass City High School. He is currently uncle is Trent Vatter. to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds and to pay other obligations of the System and to provide reserves therefor. t’ 4”~6”DOUBLES % The public is invited to attend a special R IPHOTO DEVELOPING SPECIAL^ BOND DETAILS presentation by the Bob Jones 13 1/2” Double Prints *ETL$599 University Musical Ministry Team 24 W. ADD Si.SO FOR 36EXP. at Orlglnd roll colar pht tYm only pwrmlc. UKk 6 whlla. Sui photo Systan. Kodha amh THE REVENUE BONDS will be payable in annual installments not to exceed forty (40) in number, Not vlyd wlh my oholhr C Y- Y- with interest rates on the unpaid balance of the bonds from time to time remaining outstanding to be fl determined at upon sale of the bonds but in no event to exceed such rates as may be permitted by law. Thursday, Oct. 6 THE REVENUE BONDS WILL BE ISSUED WITHOUT A VOTE OF THE ELECTORS /v#4 I mad 120 ct UNLESS A PETITION REQUESTING SUCH A VOTE SIGNED BY NOT LESS THAN 10% OF THE 7:OO p.m. REGISTERED ELECTORS RESIDING WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE VILLAGE IS FILED The group will present a program of familiar WITH THE VILLAGE CLERK WITHIN FORTY-FIVE (45) DAYS AFTER PUBLICATION OF THIS hymns and gospel songs consisting of vocal, NOTICE. IF SUCH PETITION IS FILED, THE BONDS MAY NOT BE ISSUED WITHOUT AN APPROVING VOTE OF A*MAJORITYOF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS RESIDING WITHIN THE piano, and brass arrangements of hymns BOUNDARIES OF THE VILLAGE VOTING THEREON. If such petition is filed and the electors of and gospel songs, as well as testimonies the Village voting thereon approve the issuance of the bonds, then the bonds may be payable from revenues from team members. The leader of the or from ad valorem taxes that may be levied on all taxable property in the Village without limitation as to team, Nathan Hill, will close the service rate or amount. with a brief message fkom the Bible. 5/52 17he Musical Ministly Team is touring the midwestern THIS NOTICE is given pursuant to the requirements of Section 33, Act 94, Public Acts of United States thisfall. The Michigan, 1933, as amended. Fiest0 members ofthe group are paperlowel ADDITIONAL INFORMATION will be furnished at the office of the Village Clerk upon request. students at Bob Jones Uni- S. Nanette S. Walsh, Clerk, Village of Cass City versity in Greenville, C. Y‘ 990 CAS6 CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5,2005 PAGE THREE

75-year-oldpedestrian killed k Rabbit Tracks Police probing accident The back forty 0 2OOORogerPond by Roger Pond Troopers from the Michi- Sunday in Huron County’s Trooper Brian McComb. (And anyone else he can gan State Police post in Bad Lake Township. “A juvenile was driving a Here’s an Associated Press That gives us an excellent Axe are investigating an ac- The accident occurred at golf cart on Van Road when cost and a huge difference in feature explaining how pov- chicken dinner for about nutrition, there is one glaring cident that claimed the life of about 1:30 p.m. on Van Road the driver struck a 75-year- erty causes obesity. I’ve seen $1.35 per plate. Boxed maca- a 75-year-old pedestrian south of M-25, according to old female pedestrian,” difference between boxed several of these in the past roni and cheese might be macaroni and a home cooked McComb said, adding the year. cheaper, but how can we say . chicken dinner: The maca- Chapces are you know the name, but not the guy. After all, woman died as a result of her These stories often report a complete chicken dinner is injuries. roni is easier. he le t the community when he was in the 4th grade at Cass Huron detectives that the people who pick let- expensive at $1.35? The Associated Press story City. at was in I9 12. His name is Donald F. Seeger and he McComb assisted Trooper tuce in California can’t af- So, why are people who are L Larry Verga at the scene goes on to say that some fit- will delebrate his 100th birthday today (Wednesday) at his ford to buy it at the store. The below, the poverty line more ness experts suggest folks subudban Detroit home in Commerce Township. along with state police recon- last time I checked lettuce likely to be obese than folks struction experts from can fight obesity by dancing I w$ told by Bill Seeger, Imlay City, who dropped in for a follow up leads was between $1.00 and with higher incomes? It’s not to the radio for a half hour chat, khat he never lived in Cass City but has been a frequent Saginaw and Lapeer. Also because fruits and vegetables Huron County Sheriff’s with information related to $ I .40 per head at the grocery. each day instead of watching visit r. His grandparents are buried in Elkland Township assisting at the scene was How many servings can we are expensive, and it’s not Department detectives are the investigation or any other Elkton EMS. television. Cem tery and the Seegers played an active role in the early get from a head of lettuce? because people don’t have Here’s another idea: Why i continuing to follow up leads possible drug activity in the The accident remains under histody of the community. The truth is anyone who time to cook or prepare food. not skip the dance and fix Mal’s amazing is the physical and mental health of Donald. they developed in their recent county to call the sheriff’s investigation and the names department at (989) 269- isn’t eating lettuce doesn’t In addition to a little more dinner, instead. A teldphone call confirmed it. He said that his legs give him investigation of marij uana of the victim and driver are growing in Meade Township. 6500 during business hours, like lettuce. Very few grow- a little trouble when he walks so he uses a cane. He recently being withheld, although re- ers are so cheap they Huron County Sheriff Kent or Huron Central Dispatch at ports state the juvenile driver I had a’pacemakerinstalled. The doctor, Donald said proudly, wouldn’t let a worker take a I said that for most patients around my age or younger they Tibbits reported detectives (989) 269-642 1. is from Bloomfield Hills. were called to section 28 of head of lettuce home. will npt do pacemaker surgery, but because of my condition mCASS--0-0 B THEATRE the township and seized 2 (What’s it worth at the field?) they 4vent ahead with the procedure. All of these poverty-leads- CASS CITY 872-2252 Donald lives alone and good genes must have had some- dozen marijuana plants Sun- day, Sept. 25. “The property The Haire Net p+,\to-obesity stories explain that WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 7:30 thing lto do with his long life. His mother, Ethel Ford, lived poor folks can’t afford owner called the police after Wed. Double Punch On Movie Goer Cards to be 1106. healthful foods, such as fruits if he discovered the plot lo- Thurs. “Bargain Nite” Save $$$$ It wquldn’t be too surprising Donald matched, or broke, Best of luck and vegetables.And besides, ADULT COMEDY and over that rtcord. cated in a wooded area,” the 16 sheriff noted. low income people are work- “THE 40 YEAR OLD VIRGIN” (R) ********** Tibbits asked that anyone ing so hard they don’t have to civic center --x4/2‘-* time to prepare meals. That seems bogus to me. I CLOSED FOR It’s yen awhile since Cass City has been involved in a foot- Butters know personally, the more VACATION ball gbme as important as Friday’s clash with USA. For 50 years or more there strikes. The committee wants time I have the poorer I get. For lUSA, of course, it’s old stuff and it’s sure that long to sign has been a clamor in Cass it to be a nerve center for This particular news story FRIDAY OCT. 7 - THURS. OCT. 13th rangelthe emphasis for the community’s fans is the defense features a 43-year-old single City for a place where young Cass City area residents, Starts Friday Oct. 14th of the1 state championship. When you win so often it’s easy book and old can enjoy recre- young and old. Something mother who attends commu- to bedome complacent. Former Kingston United ational activities. for young kids, high school nity college full-time. This Reese Witherspoon & Mark Ruffalo Methodist Church pastor There have been unsuccess- students and all adults. Tours, woman and her one-year-old “JUST LIKE HEAVEN” (PG13) Terry D. Butters will appear ful attempts to get one under- craft shows and dancing are son “survive on food stamps, I ********** at the Kingston Post Office way and once a short-lived the kinds of activities that trips to the food bank, and a from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., place operated for a while. could come under the state program that provides Oneltree has been cut down on our block and 2 more are Wednesday, Oct. 12, for a There’s a committee of per- Center’s umbrella. a few essentials -including sched led to follow. It’s hard not to feel the loss of these book signing. haps a dozen persons spear- Raising the money to estab- dairy products, fruit juice and majesbc trees, but in a surprisingly short time replacement Butters will set up in the headed by A1 Klco and Char lish a Center and pay back cereal -to pregnant women trees Fke hold and in 2 or 3 years grow to be attractive and lobby of the Kingston Post Krueger working to succeed any loan probably would be and their children.” Office and will sign his col- where previous attempts reached easier than expected. (I believe that program in- *ptz[Eut, the remains are quickly sawed into manageable Easier than expected pro- cludes women who are not lection of poems, “The Gos- failed. Even the most savvy investors chun s by persons who are happy to do the work and then pel According to Sidney - The group is now incorpo- viding that the Center and its pregnant but have small chil- trans$,, them home for firewood. Reversed Edition.” The cost rated as the Cass City Civic program can be sold to the dren .) wonder about how to best protect Tree cut in town have little value as lumber because the of the book is $20. Center. The group is waiting community. What could be The story goes on to say the their retirement nest egg. mills kon’t risk ruining saw blades cutting trees that could For more information, call to be confirmed as a non- the stumbling block is find- foods recommended by the have dails or other metal items hidden in the trunk. the Kingston Post Office at profit corporation. When it ing the right person to run the government’s new food To find out more information on protecting (989) 683-27 10. is, it would be eligible for a program. It’s hard to see how pyramid are simply too ex- pensive. This woman can your retirement income possible loan from the Rural the Center could get by with call David A. Weiler today. Find the Service or Product STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, prepare boxed macaroni and l MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION Development Corporation. a part-time director. You Need in This .... Once the financing is in That problem has stymied cheese for herself and her 1A. Title of Publication: Cass City Chronicle, place, the committee will efforts over the years and it son for less than one dollar, Together we can create an investment plan to help you Inc. reach your goals while protecting your annuity income 18. Publication No.: 092700 search for a suitable building will be a feather in the cap while a chicken breast and 2. Date of Filing, Oct. 5,2005 and then stock it with games, of the backers of the program steamed vegetables cost Action Guide 3. Frequency of Issue: Weekly A. No. of Issues Published Annually: 52 table tennis, pool table and if they can find the right com- $2.60. B. Annual Subscription Price: $19.00 similar items used in recre- I went to the store and 4. Complete Mailing Address of Known Of- bination to make it work. I checked. Our grocery has SERVICE fice of Publication:6550 Main St., P.O. Box ational activities. Why feel that building a Harris & Company 11.5, Cass City, Tuscda County Michigan Investigation of centers in Center in Cass City is do- chicken breast for $1.79 per 48726. pound, frozen peas or corn 5. Complete Mailing Address of the Head- other communities reveals able? For the first time there Cass City, MI 48726 quarlers of GenerabBusiness Offices of the that building a facility is just for $I .29 per pound, potatoes Publishers: 6550 Main St.,P.O. Box 115, has been less grumbling DIRECTORY Cass City, Tuscola County, Michigan 48726 the beginning. We have about “nothing to do” in at $SO per pound, and a head 1 6. Names and Complete Addresses of Pub- of lettuce is $1 .OO (on sale). 989-872-2688 lisher, Editor, and Managing Editor. found, Klco reported, that a town and more talk about Publisher,John C. Haire, 4172 S. Seeger capable interested director is what to do about it. I can serve 5 ounces of St., Cass City, Michigan 48726. chicken breast (bone in- Editor, Thomas Montgomery, 4417 essential to the success of the The big plus that the Cen- KoeMgen Rd., Cass City, Michigan 48726. program. ter campaign enjoys is the cluded), a 5-ounce potato, Managing Editor, Clarke Haire, 6277 Vir- and 4 ounces of corn or peas ginia St., Cass City, Michigan 48726. If the Center operates as group that is DETERMZNED SUPREME CLEANING 7. Owner; Cass City Chronicle, Inc., 6550 envisioned, it will be more to make it work. for $1.10. We’ll need some Windows Screens Main St.,P.O. Box 115, Cass City, Michi- bread for another 10 cents. gan 48726. than a place to idle away a Join me in wishing them Storms Gutters John C. Haire, 4172 S. Seeger St., Cass few hours when the mood success. We can add a salad for an- R~FRIGERATION city, Michigan 48726. other 15 cents. COMPLETE POWER 8. 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125 W. Lincoln St., Caro, MI 48723 TUSCOLA lukudH&* PH. 989.67 3.6191 or 1.800.462.68 14 A- CornmwrQwHdAw PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5,2005 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN 11 Calendar of Events 11 Several appear on charges I1 I1 Deadline for submitting items in the calendar is the Friday Talks noon before publication. by Donna Bushong The following people ap- days in the county jail (90 costs and fines totaling probation for his pleas of peared in Tuscola County days deferred), with work $1,010 plus $200 in attor- guilty to second degree home Thursday, October 6 Circuit Court last week on release, and 24 months pro- neys fees. invasion and carrying a con- various criminal charges: bation for his plea of guilty *Patrick H. Gray Jr., 26, cealed weapon July 15, Friends of the Library meeting, 1:30 p.m., Rawson Memorial Library. that time of year for se- to third degree home inva- Lake City, was sentenced to 2004, in Vassar. requirements. You need to OMalisa D. Pyles, 27, Thumbs Up Snow Club meeting, 7 p.m., MSU Extension to get serious about find out if you have the ACT/ sion April 4 in Almer Town- 18 months probation and 60 He was also ordered to pay Otisville, was sentenced to ship. days in jail, with work re- $1,580 in costs and fines. office in Sandusky located on Austin Street. For additional whbt they want to do after SAT score, GPA, and meet 36 months probation for her information email snowthumbs @voyager.net. high school. the course requirements for He was also ordered to pay lease, for his plea of guilty *Larry L. Hunter, 39, Caro, pleas of guilty to 3 counts of $1,620 in costs and fines. to violating the Sex Offend- was sentenced to one year Hor many students this that school. embezzling $1,000 to Friday, October 7 mekns looking at colleges. If you want to play sports, Restitution is to be deter- ers Registration Act by fail- and 11 months to 4 years in $20,000 while working at Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., Good Shepherd Lutheran Seriiors will have the chance join the band, or participate mined. ing to notify law enforce- prison for his plea of no con- Joseph in Milling- .Nicholas A. Herman, 22, ment of a change in address test to assault with a danger- Church. to &sit college campuses and in any other extracurricular ton between Jan. 1,2003, and Caro, was sentenced to 90 between July 15, 2004 and ous weapon last November already visited Michi- activity, you will also want Aug. 8,2004. Monday, October 10 State University and to make sure that it is offaed days in jail (45 days de- March 24, 2005, in Reese. in Wells Township. Oa land University. Other at that school. She was also ordered to pay ferred), with work release, He was also ordered to pay He was also ordered to pay Alcoholics Anonymous, “Monday at a Time,” 8 p.m., sch 01s such as Albion Col- It is suggested that you ap- court costs and fines totaling for his pleas of guilty to as- $1,820 in costs and fines plus $120 in costs and fines. Parkside Cafe, 203 1 Main St., Ubly. For additional informa- leg , Grand Valley State Uni- ply to 2 “reach colleges” $1,540. Restitution in the saulting a police officer and attorneys fees totaling $200. .Mark A. Turcsak, 38, tion, call Angela R. at (989) 658-2319. ver$ity,a Northern Michigan case is to be determined. domestic violence June 11 in .Kelly C. Denike, 38, Flint, Mayville, was sentenced to Elkland Township Board meeting, 7, p.m. (ones that have high stan- University and the Univer- dards compared to what you *Steven C. Campbell, 45, Caro. was sentenced to 101 days in 2 to 6 years in prison for his ’hesday, October 11 sityi of Michigan have sent have to offer), 2 colleges of Caro, was sentenced to 270 He was also ordered to pay jail and 24 months probation plea of guilty to writing 3 representatives to talk to stu- choice (the ones that match for his plea of guilty to as- non-sufficient fund checks Watrousville-Car0Area Historical Society meeting, 7:30 p.m. dents about their respective you best), and 2 safety col- sault with a dangerous within 10 days Aug. 16-25, Juniata Township Hall, 197 1Ringle Rd. Duane E. Priestly will sch~oolsand answer any leges (ones that you know weapon May 19 in Milling- 2003, in Mayville. The present a program on “Raising Rabbits.’*Light refreshments Fitness center served. The public is invited to attend. queptions that the students you will have no problem ton Township. checks were in the amounts mig/ht have. getting into.) When you have The defendant was also or- of $120.77, $87.73 and Thumb Octagon Barn meeting, 7 p.m., fire hall in Gagetown. chosen the schools you want dered to pay costs and fincs 64.82, according to court Tuscola County Alzheimer’s Disease and Related DisorA Cqoosing a college to go to to apply to, you should re- totaling $1,820. records. ders Family SupportEducation Group meeting, 1:30 p.m., canlbe a very difficult thing opening delayed search things like housing, ORicky T. Sommerfield 11, He was also ordered to pay Adult Day Services building, 435 Green St., Caro. For addi- to do. There are several scholarships and academics. The full reopening of the 22, Kingston, was sentenced costs and fines totaling $620 tional information, call (989) 672-2273. thinbs that need to be consid- resume Oct. 3. However, in It is also important to visit Hills and Dales General Hos- an effort to get the moisture to 60 months probation and plus restitution of $739.77. ere4 to find the right college. the colleges you’re thinking pital Health and Fitness Cen- 180 days in the county jail, *Bernard A. Guenther, 48, Wednesday, October 12 mefirst step is choosing a level to drop as quickly as about to make sure you will ter in Car0 may be postponed possible, the shower facilities with work release, for his Vassar, pleaded guilty to at- Traditional Turkey dinner with all the trimmings, noon, Cass r or at least a field of feel comfortable with the slightly due to delays in the pleas of guilty to breaking tempted forgery involving a City United Methodist Church, 5 100 N. Cemetery Rd. For Some people may and pool area will remain environment. Most people curing of concrete in the closed until the specialized and entering a motor vehicle, $58 check drawn on Stan- takeouts, call 872-4604 and pick up between 11 a.m. and cho se to go to one college who end up transferring, do locker rooms. causing damage, May 8, dard Federal Bank Feb. 18 in noon or after 12:30 p.m. and 0then discover that their floor is installed, according so because the environment “The locker rooms are go- to Wohl. 2004, in Dayton Township, Ju n i a t a Town ship. United Sportsmen’s Alliance meeting, 7 p.m., Cass City Gun majbr is not offered there. It and atmosphere of the school ing to have a specialized, and to operating a motor ve- A presentence investiga- Club, 2676 Englehart Rd. For additional information, call (989) is iimportant to find the “While it’s not possible to did not match what they were non-slip floor, but the con- give an exact date for the hicle while under the influ- tion was ordered, bond was 872-2398. expecting . crete under the floor has to locker room floor installa- ence of liquor, third offense, set at $10,000and the defen- The last step in choosing a be at extremely low moisture tion, the best estimate is that April 11 in Fremont Town- dant was remanded to the college is to apply. Then it’s content before the floor can full service at the health and ship. custody of the sheriff’s de- e second decision to be time to wait. Most colleges be applied,” said Dave Wohl, fitness center will be re- He was also ordered to pay partment. Sentencing is to be Professional and Business promise to notify you with rehabilitation and fitness sumed during the third or $1,740 in costs and fines plus scheduled. their decisions in 2 to 3 manager. “Unfortunately, fourth week in October,’*he $700 in attorneys fees. .Dennis L. Rolston, 28, weeks from the time you the current moisture content said. *Scott A. Bedell, 35, Ubly, pleaded no contest to DIRECTORY send in your application. of the concrete isn’t quite low Wohl noted that the Hills Mayville, was sentenced to assault with a dangerous Once you have all your ac- enough for us to start install- and Dales Center for Reha- 36 months probation and 180 weapon Feb. 12 in Elmwood ceptances, you have to make ing the finished floor. bilitation is open and has days in jail, with work re- Township. you! laundry or clean your a decision on where you “The center is currently immediate openings for lease, for his pleas of guilty A presentence investiga- bathpoom? want to go and start apply- open on a limited basis, with physical and occupational to possession of any device tion was ordered and bond Anderson, Tuckey, S.H. Raythatha, ing for housing, scholar- just weight machine and therapy patients. or equipment intended for was continued at $10,000. Bernhardt, Doran & Co., P.C. The next decision is to ships, and financial aid. free-weight areas being More information is avail- use in the fight or baiting of Sentencing is to be set. Certified Public Accountants M.D. choose whether you want to All the decisions to be made available,” Wohl said. able by visiting the website animals, or the shooting of an .Kenneth J. Halkoski, 47, Gary Anderson, CPA (Caro) go do a private school or a animal as a target for the test Cass City, pleaded guilty to Robert Tuckey, CPA, (Cass City) Dr, Ray make choosing a college re- The original construction w w w. h i llsanddales .corn or Jerry Bernhardt, CPA (Caro) publlic school. Private ally tough. So to those who schedule called for all other by calling the health and fit- of marksmanship, and pos- operating a motor vehicle Thomas Doran, CPA (Caro) Board Certified schdols are usually more ex- are making their decisions, services, including locker ness center in Car0 at (989) session of marijuana Nov. 10 while under the influence of Valerie Hartel, CPA (Cass City) Family Practice pengive but also offer more good luck! To those who rooms and the pool area, to 673-7620. in Vassar Township. liquor, third offense, Sept. 7 715 E Frank St., Caro. MI I schQlarships to ease the have made their decisions, He was also ordered to pay in Elkland Township. Phone 673-3137 6261 Church St., Cass City, MI prick. Public schools usually congratulations on making it costs and fines totaling A pre-sentence investiga- Phone 872-3730 tion was ordered and bond hav$ more majors offered through and not giving in to Meyer votes in favor of $2,180. r------and are generally bigger in the stress and anxiety. And *Frank B. Bellizio, 17, Vas- was continued at $10,000. ATTORNEYS Phone 872-5010 sar, was sentenced to 180 Sentencing is to be sched- size land student population. for those who have not even L ------J Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5 On e you have narrowed it started to think about mak- 21st Century Jobs Fund days in jail and 60 months uled. ’I Michelle P. Biddinger r------I dow 1to a few schools. From ing decisions, get a move on HEALTH CARE the gnes you have narrowed because it’s a lot more work State Rep. Tom Meyer The legislation also creates Attorney at Law down it’s time to check the than you would think. joined his House colleagues a series of safeguards and RICHARD A. last week in approving the audits to ensure that the $1 872-5601 @ 21st Century Jobs Fund, a billion fund is spent wisely. Cass City HALL, D.O. GOP-sponsored plan to Annual reports and regular I I stimulate investment in new audits will be conducted to r------1 4674 Hill Street companies and assist job pro- ensure proper distribution of COUNSELING L ------I Cass City, MI 48726 viders in Michigan. the funds, number of new Phone: 872-4725 The plan, approved by a bi- start-up businesses aided, DO YOU HAVE A partisan vote, uses a portion number of jobs created and DRINKING PROBLEM? how the dollars awarded to of the state’s tobacco settle- ALCOHOLICS ment revenue to create a $1 recipients were spent. A billion jobs trust fund to be chief compliance officer ANONYMOUS Includin all you can eat invested new loan guarah- would also be appointed to MEET1 NG soup, salai bar, dessert table in tees, venture capital funds oversee investments.

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qnderle: helping victims By Harmony Doerr df Katrina unforgettable 5 YEARS AGO become one of the fastest on and on it’s inevitable that have been over after 6 games. growing segments in agricul- everyone (business and la- (By H.M. Bulen) e have attempted to ride out the they were sure to count their Paul and Linda Rye of ture. Catfish are the largest bor) will suffer. Another Cass City’s best in Ford’s storm, but they surely would blessings. Kingston were among those component of seafood pro- business phenomena caused punt, pass and kick competi- have perished together. What While I was there and had who participated in this duction, but there are at least by the strike was a glut of tion were six boys. One of hurt the most was that he told opportunities to talk with the year’s Thumb Draft Horse 20 different species involved, early, early Christmas shop- them, Jeff Hartel, is also in this story as though it was a people, listen to their stories Association Wagon Train, including farm-raised tr0u.t ping. The belief is that work- the State finals at East Lan- wish. He reached out for a and offer a powerful word of held over the weekend. Rid- here in Michigan. New mar- ers were preparing for the sing, having won the regional deep embrace as he thanked prayer, I learned that simply ers followed routes ranging keting strategies and in- worst and wanted to make competition in Flint Satur- me for all my help and I did because I was there these from 12 to 16 miles Friday, creased advertising in the last sure that there would be day. The boys and their my best to choke back the people had not lost hope, Saturday and Sunday in decade have helped spur Christmas for the kids. (From scores are: 12-year-old divi- tears. however they were afraid. Novesta and Evergreen growth. Rabbit Tracks) sion, Rick Tuckey, 231; 13-. As I walked away, my first They are afraid that they will townships. Would you say most World year-old division, Ed should be a famil- thought was that I had not soon be forgotten. Why is it that “an apple a 25 YEARS AGO Series have gohe 4 games, 5 Stoutenburg, 24 1; 11 -year- to Chronicle read- helped him in the way I had While New Orleans grabs day keeps the doctor away”? games, 6 games or 7 games? old division, Ronald O’Dell, intended, but I then realized most of the attention from Our ancestors believed that The Elkland-Novesta Rather surprisingly, more 2 15 1/2; 9-year-old, Douglas he just wanted someone to Katrina and hurricane season old maxim without under- United Way drive underway World Series have gone 7 Laurie, 136; 8-year,-old, Laura Enderle hear his story. is far from over, the volun- standing why, Modern nutri- now is different than it has games than any other num- Mike Miracle, 125; and 10- When we first arrived at our where the water level was teers may relocate and the tionists are building evidence been in previous years when ber, a total of 22 ...Only 12 year-old, Jeff Hartel, 180 in destination, Biloxi, Miss., I hot meals could disappear. that confirms just how good the goal was increased be- World Series have been over Cass City Competition, and because a clear line was was overjoyed to help and formed by loose debris and These people are trying so apples are for our health. The cause of inflation. This year, after 4 games; 15 have been 209 1/2 in regional competj- o wrote a column ready to jump in head first. hard to put their lives back big buzzword in nutrition Dale Deering, chairman, over after 5 games, and 13 tion. plastic bags that hung gloom- However, the confusion of ily still from the limbs of the together, but Katrina was like nowadays is antioxidants, says that the quota is the the setting hindered my will- no other. The confusion lies which control substances same as it was for 1980. It’s trees. ingness and frustrated me. As we drove through town, deep and healing doesn’t that can damage cells. It turns a concession to the economic This was a disaster area and happen overnight. In the out that apple products, like situation that kept the quota the multitude of the destruc- we arrived in the heart of a tion left from the hurricane scope of things, our mission juice, contain an abundance static. 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The Goulds reported Survey, waters surrounding * FREE Popup 8 Ad Blocker! unrecognized until a well a refreshing hot shower; 2 pumpkins hanging from Alaska alone could contain Custom Start Page - News. Weather, 8 mwe! Save up to 60% over DSL! flattened. Foundations were deserved break was granted bare, scattered only with a however my heart stayed in their pine tree. up to 18 billion barrels of oil to us. The smell of mold D’Iberville - with Ashley, a and as much as 60 trillion few saved memories like one polluted the air in a con- Sign up online: www.LocalNet.com grandma who told me about girl about my age with a 10 YEARS AGO cubic feet of natural gas. cealed constant manner that handicapped boyfriend. These potential additions her granddaughter who re- wasn’t overwhelming, but turned home and through the They now live with 9 other They came. They saw. They amount to 55 percent of cur- simply disturbing. Just when people in a 2-bedroom home cleaned. Cass City’s first vil- rently proven oil reserves and rubbish she salvaged a piece I thought I had the hang of of clay from a pot she made filled with black mold. lage-wide “Clean Up Day” 30 percent of proven gas re- things, we got the message And Jacob, a 10-year-old Saturday is being deemed a serves in the U.S. Although in kindergarten. that we were needed more This young girl was very boy who was so deeply success by organizers, who there may well be huge de- ate to Christmas elsewhere. soiled, his hands would not say they hope to make the posits of domestic oil and gas upset her pot had been ru- That’s when we arrived in ined. Grandma did her best come clean from Pure11 to eat volunteer effort an annual waiting to be discovered, de- D’Iberville, a town about 20 his dinner. However, he event. The project focused on clines in production from to comfort the precious child minutes away, in an abandon by saying, “That’s okay wasn’t playing with his cleaning up trash and debris existing fields are expected baby, we’ll make another supermarket parking lot un- younger brother all after- and getting rid of weeds in to more than offset produc- der 2 huge circus-like tents. clay pot and it will be even noon, he went home for the the alleyways and around tion from new fields. As we entered the tents we NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY better than the last.” And all first time that day and was businesses in Cass City’s the girl could reply with was, received a standing ovation picking through the trash- downtown area. “We had 35 YEARS AGO POLICY AS TO STUDENTS from over 40 volunteers who covered field that was once quite a few (volunteers),” Hills. “Yeah, but ma’ma, I’ll never Baker College of Flint, Cass City Extension admits stu- be in kindergarten again.” were preparing to leave that his back yard. commented Joyce LaRoche, It appears that the thought dents of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all night and were literally pray- Also Chris, a single father The reality of the loss resur- a member of the ad hoc com- of an automobile strike was the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally faced as this innocent child ing for replacements. who took his 4- and 6-year- mittee in charge of organiz- worse for business locall,y Uoder these, 2 tknts were 3 old wns tQ his mother’s in ing the clean up. “We picked than the ?trike itself. Accord- accorded or made available to students at the school. It reminded her grandma of the does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national impact of Katrina. main operations: a hot food Tennessee “for a visit” while up papers, we weed whacked ing to most 6usinessmenup Here is another reality line, a medical section, and he returned to a boat dock, and we cut a lot of brush.” and down the main stem and ethnic origin in administrationof its educational poli- in (si -down) restaurants. food/goods distribution area. which was once his home (a Elkland Township Fire business picked up after GM cies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, Find gift for that hard to check I experienced. As I The majority of our 18-per- boat was overturned on top Chief Milt Connolly recently went out. and athletic and other school administered programs. pleas relative in Neiman returned from the bathroom, I noticed a single elderly man son team from the River’s of his house). And Debbie’s presented a plaque to Randy Perhaps the reason for this Marcu ’ Last Call Clearance Edge Church in Caseville son, who went home only to Middleton in appreciation is that local plants are work- Cente or perhaps Bed, Bath struggling to fit one more box into his already over- was assigned to kitchen duty discover the remains of his for his 1 1 years of service as ing at an accelerated sched- and B yond. Do you have a and some of our men went long time neighbor. a fire fighter. Middleton re- ule and employees working male r lative that is difficult loaded car. A car that was filled bottom to top and door to the warehouse (the gutted Yes, my heart stays with tired from the department to at Ford and Chrysler now can i to door with the remaining supermarket). these people and I will never spend more time farming. loosen the purse strings be- bits of his life that had been Then we were off to learn forget. Changing consumer prefer- cause they know they will be torn apart piece by piece. the ropes because at five ences for fish have helped the working. Everyone agrees, Now, at his old age, he has o’clock the next morning we Laura Enderle U.S. aquaculture industry of course, if the strike lingers to put the pieces back to- were on our own. We had a gether somehow. great kitchen crew and the continuous work was worth His back was turned to me the reward: serving over and as I reached for my cam- 3,000 meals a day to such era, I realized what I was grateful people. doing. Disappointed in my- For many of these people self, I rushed over to the man though, it meant much more Calvary Bible Fellowship Evangelical Free Church of Cass City Novesta Church of Christ to offer assistance. He reluc- than just a hot meal; it was a 4446 Ale St., Cass City, MI 48726 6430 Chestnut Blvd., Cass City, MI 48726 2896 N. Cemetery Rd., Cass City, MI 48726 tantly assured me he would piece of normalcy and a 989-872-4088 Phone: 872-5060 872-3658 or 872-1195 be alright; but there was place to fellowship. It was Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Bible School 9:30 a.m. something more he was try- maybe the one thing they Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Worship 11 :00 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. ing to tell me. He went on to could now rely on. Evening Service 6:OO p.m. Midweek Bible Studies Youth Group & Sunday Evening say that he and his wife rode I helped an elderly lady to Wednesday PraylBible Study &Youth Group 7:OO p.m. Biblical Counseling *9* Services 6:OO p.m. out every other storm to- her car with two hot dinners, EFCA gether and survived just fine. one for her and one for her Pastor - Chuck Carr Pastor: Rev. Todd R. Gould Minister: Chuck Emmert However, his wife had husband. She joked that even Transportation available Youth Minister: Brad Speirs passed away in 2000, so for though they lost everything First Baptist Church Visit our website at: www.novestachurch.org Katrina he fled to his son’s in the storm, her husband still Cass City Church of Christ 6420 Houghton St., Cass City, MI 48726 I house out of state. He re- liked to take her out to din- 6743 E. Main St., Cass City, MI 48726 989--872-3155 Potter’s House turned to discover that he had ner. Contacts 872-2367 or 872-3136 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. lost everything in the storm. Christian Fellowship Church It seemed almost everyone Sunday Morning Worship Service 11 :00 a.m. This humble old man then I met had such great losses, Worship Service Sunday 11:OO a.m. & 6:OO p.m. Corner of 6th and Leach, Cass City, MI 48726 shared that if his wife would but somehow always tried to Bible Study Sunday 1O:OO a.m. & Wednesday 7:OO p.m. Sunday Evening Service 6:30 p.m. 872-5186 have been alive, they would look on the bright side and Prayer Meeting & Bible Study, Thursday Evening 7:OO p.m. Cass City Church of the Nazarene Wednesday, 7:OO p.m. Sunday Worship 11:OO a.m. 6538 Third St., Cass City, MI 48726 AWANA 6:45 p.m. Wednesdays Pastor: F. Robert Tucker 872-2604 oi 872-5201 Pastor: Eric Holmgren Sunday School 1O:OO a.m. Youth Pastor: Bryan Heller St. Agatha Catholic Church Worship Service 11 :00 a.m. Website: www.fbccc.us 4618 South St., Gagetown, MI 48735 Wed. 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Gilford Rd., Car0 989-673-2707 5 miles west of the water tower PA ;E SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5,2005 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN ( lonference golf C hamps crowned SHOWDOWN TIME I! I! fonday in Bad Axe Halasz leads Cass City to first 1 e Greater Thumb League Deckerville, 450. di ision champs were The GTW results in order cr Nned Monday at Verona of finish: Bad Axe, Lakers, undisputed league championship H s Golf Course. The Lak- tie-BCAS and Valley er won the GTW with a 334 Lutheran; Cass City, and an Harbor Beach annexed USA. opportunity since coach Roland thl GTE crown with a 342. GTE results: Harbor Beach, 1 iwever, Bad Axe, which Mayville, Brown City, fir ihed second in the league Sandusky, Marlette and .Pakonen’s undefeated 1972 squad ml It, took the league cham- Dec kerville. -pi( iship with points earned Scores posted by Hawk du ng the regular season. golfers: Ryan Biddinger, 89; Hi bor Beach won the GTE Matt Hallwood, 91; Ryan The preliminaries are over remaining on the clock until Defensively, Brad crc vn to go with its league Ross, 98; Chris Clifton, 87; and the main event begins the break. Halasz broke Langenburg led the winners mc t crown. Kevin Martin, 92; and Kurt Friday at the Cass City Rec- through the middle of the with 6 tackles. The Lakers’ le GTW tourney results Hanby, 99. reational Park. Laker defense and raced only score came when Neil WZ :: Lakers, 334; Bad Axe, It starts when the whistle down the sideline to pay dirt. Gaeth ran 25 yards follow- 34 ; BCAS, 355; Cass City, DISTRICT TOURNEY blows and the Red Hawks Halasz became the aggressor ing a bad snap exchange on 35 ; Valley Lutheran, 359; Cass City was one of 6 meet the defending Greater on the play, delivering a col- a Hawk punt, giving the hosts U! i 451. The GTE scores: teams that qualified for the Thumb West and Division 7 lege-like stiff-arm that excellent field position in the Hi bor Beach, 342; regional in the district tour- state champion Unionville- pushed one Laker defender last half. M Iville, 349; Sandusky, ney played Friday at Wood- Sebewaing Patriots in a game into anpther near the goal Almost forgotten in the win 36 Brown City, 366; Mar- land Hills Golf Course in with the undisputed confer- line. is the fact that Cas City will le1 :, 381; Ubly, 414; Sandusky. It is a par 71 ence title on the line. Both “Cody is so strong, that be entering the state playoff course. schools have lived up to their we’ve been working on that,” picture in late October. The district was won by pre-season hype and neither said assistant coach Josh “I am really proud of our Frankenmuth that posted a undefeated squad will need Stern of the stiff arm. players and for the work that 329 for the 18 holes played. help getting fired-up as the they do. We are 6-0 and made Cass City finished second SENIOR celebrates Cass City’s opening CODY HALASZ largest crowd in. over 30 ADVANCE the playoffs for the second with 348. Others that quali- score Friday against the Lakers with teammate Derryll years is anticipated. straight year. This is some- fied for the regional were While the Patriots advanced TICKET SALES thing that they should be Lakeville, 356; Sandusky, Schenk. The Red Hawk fullback rushed for 194 yards on into the showdown with a proud of,” coach Scott 366; Millington, 366, and quality 2 1-0 victory against Cass City Athletic Di- Cuthrell said. Lakers, 369. 10 carries, resulting in 5 TDs. Reese, the Hawks proved rector Aaron Fernald an- Chip The winning team was they belonged in the confer- nounced the tickets for award a trophy and medals ence title chase with a 57-7 Friday’s Greater Thumb and second-place Cass City smashing over Elkton-Pi- West showdown against FOOTBALL Shots players were presented med- Bulldogs ‘bowto powerful geon-Bay Port. Reese, who the Patriots will go on als. sale today (Wednesday). STANDINGS Cass City Fall Golf Cass City hosts next week to Medallist for Cass City was end their GTW schedule, Advance tickets will be League Clifton with an 8 1. Hallwood available at the High as of Sept. 26 slips to 3-1 in GTW play. shot 83, Ross, 89, Martin, 95 Bluestars in NCTL action Sc h o o 1 office d u r in8 GREATER THUMB WEST Cass City fans will be YYLlblL and Biddinger, 100. treated to a strong defensive regular business hours. *City 4 0 6 0 Brett McBride of Lakers The road show continues firepower of the winners. showing from the Patriots. Fernald also stated that ‘USA 4060 46 CPS scored in the fourth Reme 3142 was the medallist with a 78. this week for the Owen-Gage The Bulldogs scored in the quarter and a pass from Grant Their offense is lead by se- the gates to Friday’s con- BCAS 324 2 35 Bulldogs as they will play at nior quarterback Jordan test will be pushed back valley 1315 35 first quarter on Josh Champagne to Josh Aoward EPBP 041 5 LAKER MATCH Dryden, the second of 4 McLaren’s run from the one- for 7 yards netted a consola- Bitzer. Bitzer, who has com- to open at 5:30p.m. in an Bad Axe 0506 Lakers edged the Cass City straight games away from mitted to play for the Cen- eflort to maintain crowd 27 yard line. tion TD for Owen-Gage. GREATER THUMB EAST Red Hawks Wednesday, 170- home. The game should pro- At the end of the first quar- McLaren netted 104 yards tral Michigan University bas- control. ULYY 23 183, in a match played at vide Owen-Gage a real ter the score was tied 6-6, but in 18 carries and Champagne ketball team in 2006, is gen- Ublv 3132- Century Oaks Golf Course in chance to break a 2-game CPS just about settled the is- completed 10 of 19 passes erally considered to be the Halasz displayed some of H. 3242 Medallist: Mike Hawrylo 39 Elkton. Brett McBride of Sandusky 2 2 3 3 losing streak in the North sue in the second quarter. for 122 yards for the Bull- GTW’s best athlete and will that power,on his next gal- Marlette 223 3 Lakers was the medallist on Central Thumb. The Bluestars pushed across dogs. Leading defenders for be sure to challenge the lop, this time from 65 yards Browncity 1 4 2 4 the par-35 course with a 38. Last Friday the Bulldogs Hawk’s sec9ndary. Not with- out, as he bulled over several Mayvllle 041 5 33* a pair of touchdowns and ran Owen-Gage were Howard Others on the winning team faded in the second quarter for extra points after each with 9 tackles and Andy standing Bitzer’s contribu- would-be Laker tacklers, lift- NCTL 32 were Dave Gilbert and Aaron Iaam kYLYYL to bow to CPS 36- 12. marker. At the half CPS was Dronsella with 8 stops. Sam tions, however, the best foot- ing Cass City to a 36-0 ad- Kingston 505 1 Diebel, both with 43, and Owen-Gage started strong in front, 22-6. Rogers caught 3 passes for ball player in Friday’s clash vantage. Memphis 405 1 24 Jarin Smith with a 46. in the first quarter, as it has will be Cody Halasz. Quarterback Chris Landrith CPS 4151 24 * The Bluestars added an- 19 yards. Erik Zaleski made N. Huron 3233 For Cass City, Biddinger done several times this year, other touchdown and extra 7 tackles and had an intercep- Halasz ran for 194 yards on notched the visitors’ final OwenCage 2 3 2 4 15* was the leader with 43. Dryden 141 5 before bowing to the superior points in the third quarter. tion. 10 carries against the Lakers, opening half marker on a PO& 0506 Hallwood and Hanby, each staking his claim as the nifty 30-yard run off a well- SUISON shot 46 and Michael Stevens t-FdrgrovoClinched playoff CANCELberth GTW’s outstanding player. executed -blind .- bootleg. shot 5 1. The senior fullback ran for 4 The lowest score of the day first half touchdowns as the 45 for Cass City was posted by visitors’ built leads of 22-0 41 Ross, who was not on the Runners prep for own invite after one quarter and 43-0 by 34 team. He shot 39. Other Cas the intermission. 33 City scores were Clifton and Cass City warmed up for its with 49 points. Reese fin- Cas City’s lone home meet Defensive safety Justin 25 Stevens, 51 each, Phil own invite by winning the ished in the runner up spot of the season. Glaza set up Cass City’s 20 Strong, 47, and Matt Bartnik, Tuscola County Invitational with 73 points, while USA Cameron Lautner’s time of opening score when he Thursday in Mayville. placed third with 80 points. Medallist B. Berwick 44 55. 1755 led the Hawk runners picked off the hosts’ first pass Other Laker scores were The Red Hawks recorded 2 Coach Amy Cuthrell will be and was good for 4th place attempt and returned it into of the top 5 individual fin- looking for the same type of *Djnotes match not played. Jacob Bouck, 54, and Jordan overall. Teammate Kyle Reif Laker territory. Halasz Ruthenborg, 47. ishes on their way to victory effort this Saturday during finished one spot behind scored the first of his 5 TDs (989) 65818609 I Lautner with a time of 18:02. moments later and at the 9:47 I I www.ioessmokinrecipe.com Dewey Mabe posted a 7th mark of the initial frame the place finish with a time of Hawks were in front, 6-0. 18:09, while Tyler Burk Cass City needed only one placed 12th at 18:43. Round- play on its next possession to ing out the Cass City times increase its margin to 14-0. were Adam Wentworth at Dustin Bitzer, who ran for 19:14, and Brett Babich at 104 yards on 7 totes, ac- 1954. counted for the marker with Vassar’s Bob Palmer turned a 49-yard burst. in the day’s best time at Halasz would add the next 1654. 3 scores for the Hawks. Af- The lady Hawks were led ter closing the scoring in the by Jen Zmierski who fin- maiden period on a 3-yard HOURS: ished 5th with a time of scoring dive, Halasz demon- Oct. 1 to Oec. 31 22: 12, while Leah strate why many spectators Mon-Fri p.m. to p.m Whittaker’s time of 23:36 feel he’s the best back in the 6:30 9 was good for 10th place. Thumb on a pair of 60-yard Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sarah Squires posted the TD runs before the intermis- Sunday By appointment best time among the ladies at sion. 19:20 to lead the USA Patri- Halasz put the Hawks in Rest of year ots to a first place showing front 29-0 when he scam- with 45 points. pered 68 yards with 10:49

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Forecast John Clarke Tom Doug Haire Haire Montgomery Hyatt hris and Peggy Johnson;C USA at Cass City USA Cass City Cass City Cass City t6Meeker - Steve Meeker and Judith Hopkins, BCAS at Reese Reese Reese Reese Reese Lakers at Valley Lutheran Lakers Lakers Lakers Valley Lutheran Deckerville at Harbor Beach Deckerville Deckerville Deckerville Deckervil le Marlette at Mayville Marlette Marlette Marlette Marlette Sandusky at Ubly UblY Sandusky UblY Sandusky CPS at Kingston Kingston Kingston Kingston CPS Owen-Gage at Dryden Owen-Gage Owen-Gage Owen-Gage Owen-Gage Worth Huron at Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Brown City at Bad Axe Brown City Brown City Brown City Brown City Car0 at Millington Millington Millington Millington Millington Last Week’s Results 12-2 9-5 12-2 12-2 Season’s Results 53-9 (85%) 48-14 (77%) 49-13 (79%) 53-9 (85 %) CAS$ CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5,2005 PAGE SEVEN ’ Lakers’ 42-40 win creates log I jam on top of GTW standings

The Elkton-Pigeon-Bay the third period. trey, 2 of 3 foul shots by Hawk pre-season schedule. Port Lakers scored just ode The Lakers used a tight, Hendrick and 2 of 2 foul basket in the last quarter of drawn-in zone defense that shots by Emily Schinnerer. CASS CITY - Sorenson 0-0 its game Thursday against was effective in keeping the It was a poor shooting night (1-3) 1; C. Rabideau 0-0 (2- visiting Cass City, but it was ball away from Ashley for the Hawks. The team hit 2) 2; Brinkman 3-0 (2-2) 8; enough to create a log jam at Hendrick. Helping crack the 13 of 39 for 33 percent from Meeker 0-0 (2-2) 2; Trischler the top of the Greater Thumb zone was Kalen Trischler the field and 12 of 18 for 67 2-2 (0-0) 10; Hendrick 4-0 West basketball league. The who connected from the out- percent from the charity (2-3) 10 Schinnerer 2-0 (3- last-second shot produced a side with a trey and a deuce stripe. Hendrick was the 6) 7. 42-40 win for the Lakers. just when it appeared as if the leading rebounder with 6. TOTALS - 11-2 (12-18) 40. The basket came after the Lakers were going to take The Hawks were to have Hawks had crawled back af- control of the game. played at USA Tuesday and LAKERS - Kohr 1-0 (0-0) ter trailing by as much as 10 The Hawks still trailed by entertain Reese Thursday. 2; Jobes 1-2 (0-0) 8; Dubey points in the last half to tie 9 points going into the final They will be favored in both 1-0 (0-0) 2; Krueger 4-0 (O- the game at 40-all with 59 8 minutes before running off games. A game against Bay 1) 8; Ritter 1-0 (0-0) 2; seconds left to play. 9 unanswered points to tie City All Saints in Cass City Damm 6-2 (0-1) 18; Avalos Cass City had the ball and the game. The streak was will be played Oct. 11 instead 1-0 (0-0) 2. a pass intended for a Hawk paced by Trischler with a of Oct. 13 as indicated on the TOTALS - 15-4 (0-2) 42. streaking to the basket was intercepted. The Lakers stalled until there was 10 sec- in 11 points to lead onds left and found Sam ck. The final score Krueger open just inside the 3-point line. The gun his continued to add sounded as she shot. The ball hit the rim, bounced about 3 feet in the air, hit the rim on the way down, spun halfway around the hoop and fell in to give the Lakers the 42-40 decision. The Lakers went ahead midway through the first quarter and were cruising until the last quarter started. The lead stretched to 11 points behind some fine out- side shooting by Megan Jobes who connected for a , pair of treys in the second BEATING THE Harbor Beach defenders down the field is quarter and Kaycee Damm NORTH HURON Courtney Rabideau. who carried the team with 18 points in the first 3 quarters, North Huron figured to be including a pair of treys in heavy favorites over Owen- Gags and the team lived up Hawks hold Pirates / to its billing against the Bull- Thumb dogs, forging an early lead and t ?en coasting to a 64-38 Tippers decision at Kinde. to 4Jiutal halfpoints Andrea Clancy, with 18 poinl.s, and Katie Mazure, compete with 13, were in double fig- The Cass City Red Hawks last quarter, 33-27. the decisive last quarter ures for the Warriors. came from behind Tuesday The Hawks stayed within , helped the team come from in state Amanda Faist led the Bull- to notch a victory over visit- shouting distance in the first behind. Schinnerer and dogs with 14. ing the Harbor Beach Pirates, half as Emily Schinnerer net- Hendrick each were credited 39-33. ted 5 points in the first quar- with 7 boards and Courtney tourney The Hawks fell behind mid- ter and Ashley Hendrick Rabideau contributed 7 The Thumb Tippers, spon- .way through the first quarter poured in 8 of her team-high steals. sored by Huron Industrial and didn’t go in front until 13 points in the second pe- Services, Inc., placed fourth there was just 2:45 minutes riod. For the night, CASS CITY - C. Rabideau in the Women’s Class “E” left to play. Schinnerer scored 12 points. 3-0 (3-4) 9; Brinkman 1-0 (0- Slow Pitch Softball State The key to the game was a Kalen Trischler opened the 0) 2; Meeker 1-0 (0-0) 2; Tournament in Bay City. tight defense in the last half cruciallastquarterwithafree Trischler 0-0 (1-2) 1; The team consists of Leah CASS CITY’S Dalton Mellendorf battles for control of the coupled by some stone cold throw. Hendrick then added Hendrick 4-0 (5-7) 13; Collin, Terri Schulz, Spark ball in Thursday’s GTW soccer match against visiting Lak- shooting by the Pirates. a basket and 3 free throws to Schinnerer 4-0 (4-5) 12. Bolzman, Marci Lavalley, In the last half Harbor tie the game at 33-all. TOTALS - 13-0 (13-22) 39. Tammy Millerwise, Connie ers. Beach scored just 4 points, Schinnerer’s basket sent Cass Derdowski, Barbara ~~ ~ __ none in the fourth period. City in front to stay and HARBOR BEACH- Wruble Hellebuyck, Jenny Schwartz, Attention The Hawks were slow to take Courtney Rabideau and 3-0 (0-0) 6; Sieman 2-1 (3- Kim Smithers, Sal Stop in and see Garth for yozrr 4) 3. advantage of the Pirates’ Jenni Brinkman cemented I 4) 10; Woycehoski 0-2 (0-0) Branden burg, Heather Coaches! scoring slump. They notched the win with baskets as time 6; Seltz 2- 1 (0-0) 7; Kish 1-0 Cramer, Leann Holland, New Chysler 01”Ford vehicle just 5 points in the third quar- expired. (0-0) 2; LaPine 0-0 (2-2) 2. Cathy Dayak and Tamara Call in SKETBALL ter and trailed going into the Cass City’s rebounding in TOTALS - 8-4 (5-6) 33. Duke. Moore aaMotor Sales TANDINGS I The New Geaerriian pur GREATER THUMB WEST Iaam I1yLyYL scores to Reese 3135 CassC:ity 2 1 7 2 Hawks beat up on soccer fields EPBP 2163 1725 W. Caro Rd.,, Caro, MI x Vuliey 2164 (989) 673471 Garth O’Mara (989) USA 2236 Sales Consultant BCAS 134 4 The Hawks played 3 con- on the scoreboard. The de- early. The reserves played substandard goal keeping. TOLL FREE 1-800-516-6673 Bad Am 0309 tests this past week, suffer- fense, anchored by Forrest, most of the game and did Three of the first 4 goals 872-2010 . GREATER THUMB EAST ing a 5-0 loss at home to Weidman, Klco and Acker is well against admittedly bet- should have been stopped. Ieam TtLYYl Freeland, a 10-0 mercy at playing well, but too many ter opponents, but again, bad Playing one goal down is a Marlette 3163 Ubb 2181 Bad Axe and a 10-0 mercy soft goals are getting in, put- goals cost the Hawks. lot different from four goals Mayvillls 2154 ting the Hawks in a hole most down. Until the Hawks find WHY BASEMENTS LEAK Browncity at home to Lakers. ... 2 2 7 2 The Freeland game is a games. Reserve play has also Against Lakers, the Hawks a dependable keeper who can Water is the most powerful force on Earth. One inch of rain equals 27,000 gallons good example of the Hawks’ been solid, but playing from played a solid game, gener- stop the shots he needs to and of water per acre. Once water enters the basement chances are that it will occur season so far. The Hawks got behind gives too much ad- ating some offense and forc- a few that he shouldn’t be again. It is also likely that it will continue to get worse. Water has a memory. It will NCTL NORTH 7 good shots from Miller, vantage to the opponents. ing Lakers to work at both able to, they are going to con- follow the same path each time your basement leaks, thereby creating a larger path. Reed and Cotton and the de- The Hawks returned to ends, but could not overcome tinue to struggle. Most homes are built with some sort of waterproofing. Here are some common fense allowed only 19, but league play for the remain- reasons why basements leak. keeper play decided the con- ing 2 contests of the week Casevi e 0707 FALSE WATERTABLE Water Table is created will seek the path of least test. Midway through the and were mercied by both A False Water Table was around all houses and resistance into your NCTL SOUTH season, the Hawks still don’t Bad Axe and Lakers. In the Memph s 80100 created when your buildings even if they are basement (most often the Kingston 7171 have a dependable keeper, Bad Axe game, the Hawks basement was built. The built on high groundor a cove area). Peck 444 4 having used 4 different play- were tired from the night be- Dryden 4444 first step in building your hill. c PS 363 7 ersinnetsofar,anditshows fore and gave up 3 goals ’ basement was to dig a large DO-IT-YOURSELF hole. The earth surrounding HYDROSTATIC HINTS this large hole is soil PRESSURE Sometimes the cause of compacted by millions of Hydrostatic Pressure is the water seepage or dampness years, also referred to as pressure caused by water is just something that you “Hard Pan.” The earth seeking it’s own level. Once have overlooked; such as: being removed from this the false water table fills up i m prop e r/ poor gradi n g , hole will never be as and becomes higher than surface water from down compact when it is put back. the floor, Hydrostatic spouts, gutters, or another 400,000 new truck driver jobs nationally This is referred to as “Soft Pressure is created. Water source. You can request an offering $30,000 to $55,000 annually. 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A False equally on all four sides and PAGq EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5,2005 CASS CITY, MICHIGAh FOOTBALL - BASKETBALL - SOCCER - CROSS COUNTRY - GOLF

Aug. 26 Sandusky 0, Cass City 47 Aug. 29 lmlay City 23, Cass City 46 Sept. 1 Bad Axe 0, Cass City 55 Aug. 31 Sandusky 42, Cass City 47 Sept. 9 Deckerville 13, Cass City 36 Sept. 6 Ubly 50, Cass City 44 Sept. 16 BCAS 6, Cass City 42 Sept. 8 Mayville 35, Cass City 55 Sept. 23 Valley Lutheran 13, Cass City 74 Sept. 15 Valley Lutheran 48, Cass City 51 Sept. 30 Lakers 7, Cass City 57 Sept. 20 Marlette 33, Cass City 36 Oct.7 USA 7:OO p.m. H Sept. 22 Bad Axe 29, Cass City 57 Oct.14 Reese 7:00,p.m. H Sept. 27 Harbor Beach 33, Cass City 39 Oct. 21 Freeland 7:OOp.m. H Sept. 29 Lakers 42, Cass City 40 *Home games are in bold Oct. 4 USA 6:OO p.m. A Oct. 6 Reese 6:OOp.m. H Oct. I1 BCAS 6:OO p.m. H Oct. 18 Brown City 6:OO p.m. A Oct. 20 Deckerville 5:OO p.m. A Oct. 25 Valley Lutheran 6:OO p.m. H Aug. 27 USA Invite 8:30 a.m. A Oct. 27 Bad Axe 5:OO p.m. A Aug. 30 Harbor Beach 5:OO p.m. A Nov. 1 Lakers 6:OOp.m. H Aug. 31 Essexville-Garber 4:30 p.m. A Nov. 3 USA 6:OOp.m. H Sept. 6 Car0 4:30p.m. H Nov. 8 Reese 6:OO p.m. A Sept. 8 Sandusky 5:OOp.m. H Nov. 10 BCAS 5:OO p.m. A Sept. 10 Bad Axe Invite 9:00 a.m. A Sept. 13 Marlette 500 p.m. A Sept. I5 Caseville 5:OOp.m. H CITY Middle School student Sept. 22 USA 500 p.m. A Sept. 26 Freeland 4:30p.m. H Schotter, 14 years old, downed Sept. 27 Bad Axe 500 p.m. A Aug.17 BadAxe. 1O:OO a.m. A 165 Ib., buck in Sanilac Sept. 29 Lakers 5:OOp.m. H Aug. 18 Cass City Invite 9:00 a.m. H Oct. 4 Valley Lutheran 4:30p.m. H Aug. 22 Valley Lutheran 2:OO p.m. A Oct. 6 Lakers 4:30 p.m. A Aug.24 USA 4:15 p.m. A Oct. 12 North Branch 4:30 p.m. A Aug. 25 Hemlock/Millington 3:30 p.m. A Oct. 13 USA 4:30p.m. H Aug.29 BCAS 4:15 p.m. A Oct. 18 Bad Axe 4:30p.m. H Aug. 31 Lakers 4:15 p.m. H Oct. 20 Valley Lutheran 4:30 p.m. A Sept. 9 BCAS Invite 8:30 a.m. A Oct. 25-30 Districts Sept. 12 Ubly/ BCAS 4:15 p.m. A * Home games are in bold Sept. 14 BadAxe 4:15 p.m. H Sept. 19 Valley Lutheran 4:15 p.m. H Sept.21 USA 4:15 p.m. H Sept. 23 Vassar Invite 9:00 a.m. A Sept.26 BCAS 4:15 p.m. H Sept. 28 Lakers 4:15 p.m. A Sept. 30 Districts TBA Oct. 3 League Invite Aug. 31 Akron-Fairgrove Invite 4:OO p.m. A *Home matches are in bold Sept. 7 USA Invite 3:45 p.m. A Sept. 10 Bad Axe Invite 1O:OO a.m. A Sept. 15 Chesaning Invite 4:30 p.m. A Sports advertising brought to you by Sept. 22 Frankenmuth Invite 4:30 p.m. A Sept. 24 Akron-Fairgrove Invite 1O:OO a.m. A these community minded area busi- Sept. 29 Mayville Invite 4:OO p.m. A nesses. Please support these sponsors! Oct. 1 Harbor Beach 8:OO a.m. A Oct. 8 Cass City Invite 9:OOa.m. H Oct. 12 CPS Invite 4:OO p.m. A John C. Burns, PC Oct. 15 Reese Invite 8:OO a.m. A Oct. 18 League Invite 4:30 p.m. A Law Offices Oct. 22 Car0 Invite 11:OO a.m. A 6352Cass Garfield City Ave. Oct. 29 Regionals Cass City Hardware 1FUNERAL HOMES * Home games are in bold 872-2 188 Cass City 872-2195 6092 E Cas Clty Rd , Cas Clty Kinaston 683-221 0 872-2197 I' _f_- . . I 11 IE.'OURY-IWETOWN MCDONALD'S1 QLL~CIHCA~Ylb Kirn Electric /MI- VE WALBRO ENGINE CASS CITY 8724841 872-51 14 Phone 872-3821 LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED 872455 11 MANAGEMENT,LLC 11 BY JIM AND JOHANNE LUTH I 1 L Main St. 989-872-8881 l#llil&U 6505 Cass City Oil & Gas Q@ Cass City, MI 48726 Cass City Propane Amanda L. Anrod Screen Thumb Insurance Cylinder Co. Phone 872-2065 Roggenbuck and .p' Group, Inc. Phone 872-2101 6407 Main St., Cass City INSURANCE FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS Associates, PLLC 4675 Hill Street i JIM CERANSKI OFFICE: MARK WlESE Great *Service No Hassles - Agent 8724351 Agent Attorney-at-Law Cass City

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Dr. Robert Green, Located downtown Ill1 D.D.S. Cass Cityon M-81 Dr. Nicholas Cass City Curtis rrl 9891667-7200 9891872-431 1 Nahernak, D.D.S Casevi I le Phone 872-4114 Phone 872-2181 9891856-2347 9891453-3 113 Plymouth-Dodge-Jeep Cass City 872-2248 Car0 673-2555 Cass City www.thumbnational.com Caseville 856-8999 Bad Axe 269-6977 EEN-YEAR-OLD Cass City stu- U SPECIAL SCENTS FARAl BLAREAU Tony Middaugh took this fork Dr. Paul Lockwood, 11 FLOWERSHOPPE 'ARM BURtAU MUTUAL. fAIMllvsuRANlcE BIMEAU LIFE FARM BUREAU GENEIN Saturday morning duting the 3Fresh Flowers Dried Silk Gifts D.C. REGGIE G. IGNASH Owners: (989) 872-3434 11 Food Center 11 Youth Hunt. Doris LeValley Nights & Holidays Bud Axe Auto Home Life Business Annuities 6392 Main St. Fax (989)872-4359 Barb Vollmar (989) 872-4413 Phone 872-2765 Deli Cass City 989*269*978gm- 11 Office (989)8724432 Cell (989)550-0823 I 1-888-93G1 PS Cass City Cass City, MI 48726 Home (989)856-24 18 I bke~ 91 '~~~i~g 6459 Main St.. Cass Citv 872-21 I www farmbureauinsurance-mi cum I I pass City Bowling I' I TI Anderson, I I Dr. Richard A. Hall Michelle P. Biddinger Tl ursday Nite Trio Octagon Barn 5 as of Sept. 29 Crowley Chiropractic 2 Bernhardt, DO, PLC Attorney at Law Osentoski Realtv 2 BOARD CERTIFIED Go Hawks! A TBD Fmanaal Doran Phone 872-3569 MEMBER FDIC Planners, L L C Cass City, Michigan Family Practice 872-2105 Cass City (989) 872-3730 4674 Hill St. 872-4725 Cass City Cass City Series: B. Watson 199 (547); www.indeDendentbank.com www.atbdcpa.com 4 M. Harris 200 (540); C. Brown 178 18); K. Maurer (5 Hills & Dales General Hospital S.H. Raythatha J. 194-185 (518); Krol 199 HARRIS & COMPANY Center for Rehabilitation, (513); E. Romain 185; D. DAVID A. WEILER -AGENT Health & Fitness M.D., P,C, Zdrojewski 184. LIFE -ANNUITIES - INVESTMENTS PENSION PROFIT SHARING PLANS (formerly Michigan Athletic 8 Rehabilitafion Center) (Dr.Ray) 11 6348NorthVanDyke 11 Merchants & Phone 872-3541 681 5 E. CASS CITY RD. 6 190 Hospital Drive #lo1 1 186 Cleaver Road as of Sept. 28 CASS CITY, MI 48726 Cas City, MI 48726 Caro, MI 48723 Phone 872-501 0 989-872-2084 989-673-4999 BUS. (989) 872-2688 Cass City R&H Body Shop 11 Fitness Phone 673-7620

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“A Mardi Gras Celebration, In recent years, other events many events are also sched- times and locations is avail- 25 Years” is the theme of this and activities have been uled at different locations able by visiting the festival year’s Tuscola County added, including a haunted throughout Caro. website at: Friday, Oct. 7th - 7:OOp.m. Pumpkin Festival, an annual house, millionaire’s party, A list of activities, days, www.tuscolapumpkinfest.com. fall celebration that attracts battle of the bands and inflat- nearly 50,000 visitors to able playground. Car0 during the 4-day event. The festival has also given Kingston Cardinals vs. CPS Bluestars This year’s festival is slated birth to a mascot, “Harvey” for Thursday through Sun- who can be seen throughout Deckerville .to day, Oct. 6-9, although the the weekend. celebration will again begin The finale is the Grand Pa- with the traditional All Star rade, Sunday starting at l :30 host celebration Lip-Sync Show today p.m. The 90-minute parade (Wednesday) at 7 p.m. in the featyres several marching Car0 High School gym. bands, horse drawn units and A host of activities are be- a.m. to 4 p.m. The kick-off also marks the others, and area merchants, ing planned for this year’s Visitors will see authentic famous “around-the-clock” churches and organizations annual Octoberfest in Indian relics, dolls, clothing, baking of some 5,000 pump- compete for the best entry Deckerville and Indian Heri- books, maps, photos, antique kin pies at the Knights of based on the year’s current tage Day at the Deckerville tractors and small engines, Columbus Hall. theme. Historical Museum, Friday pumpkins and sunflowers, The festival’s most popular The Tuscola County Pump- and Saturday. and a real Indian teepee. events over the years include kin Festival was established The rolling memorial, “A Homemade Amish bread a variety of decorated pump- in 198 1 when a group of resi- Tribute to the 9/11 Victims”, will be available for pur- kin displays, the Grand Pa- dents - John Sauber, Carol will be in town. In addition, chase, and the Minden City rade, euchre tournament, 5K Ellsworth, Gary Fulgam. the annual Pumpkin and Boy Scouts will be selling road race, pie eating contest, Ruby Reid and Alva Hayes - Sunflower Contest will be popcorn, pop and other re- pumpkin seed spitting con- joined forces in an effort to held at the museum starting freshments. test, children’s biathlon, free keep the village of Car0 bus- at 6 p.m. Friday (entries may Special activities during the matinee movie and many tling. be brought in between 4 and day will include a presenta- other family activities. Over the years, festival or- 6 p.m.). tion at 10:30 a.m. by Michael Students from area schools ganizers have worked to Saturday will offer visitors “Digger” Martin, who will in grades K-6 are given the maintain a family atmo- plenty to do, as the Main speak on how Indian artifacts opportunity to enter the sphere while expanding and Street will host flea market, are made; a sawmill, planer prince and princess contest offering activities of interest craft and antique vendors. and shingle mill demonstra- by growing the largest pump- to both young and the young The morning will kick off tion at 11 a.m.; and an Indian kin. Also featured are the at heart. The center of the with a pancake breakfast of- luncheon at noon (bring a renowned auto show, arts and festival’s activities is the fered at the community cen- dish to pass). THE KINGSTON KING & QUEEN candidates are: (front I-r) Erica Herron, Leah crafts booths and food court. county fairgrounds, but ter from 7 a.m. to noon, fol- Special music and a report lowed by a pie and cake con- on the development of White Crane, Monica Sullivan (back 1-r) Tim Long, Matthew Neff and Nicholas Benedict. test at noon (the drop-off site Rock Park will be presented, is the community center and exhibitors will discuss from 9 a.m. to noon - adults how they became interested bring in 2 pies or 2 cakes, and in collecting Indian artifacts, children can bring in 6 cup- followed by Martin’s presen- cakes or 6 cookies). A quilt tation on how to find Indian show is also planned at that artifacts and the dos and location. don’ts of hunting them. An- The Deckerville Commu- other sawmill and shingle FALL nity Hospital, the humane mill demonstration will be- society and the Deckerville gin at 2 p.m., and at 3 p.m. Police Department will all there will be a talk and video BAZAAR have booths on Main Street. on the San Carlo Indians and Kids games will begin at the Tonto National Indian noon and a pie auction will Monument in Arizona. Arti- October 15,2005 start at 3 p.m. Meanwhile at facts will also be shown from St. Pancratius Parish Center the depot west of town, the the reservation. THE KINGSTON homecoming court members are: (front I-r) Shelby Linton, Elizabeth Dale Earnhardt Jr. No. 8 Also planned is the annual Caudillo, Crystal Kula, Kenna Peet, Natasha Stevens, Katelyn ’hrner (back 1-r) Stephen 4292 Seeger Street - Cass City, MI Nascar will be on display. Octoberfest Talent Show at 7 Borgman, Anthony Lewis, Josh Montei, Mitchel Gomez, Jordan Pennington, Aaron 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Other activities include a p.m. tug of war, kiddie tractor All show exhibitors receive Hilborn. Sponsored by St. Pancratius Women’s Council pull, longest drive contest, Lunch: Soup & Sandwich Crafts a free pass to all museum patio party, and tractor and activities. Others will be Beverage & Dessert Grandma’s Attic wagon rides from 10 a.m. to asked for a donation of $3 for Served from 11:-2 p.m. Bake Sale & Cookie Walk 4 p.m. adults and $1 for children 5 Cost: $4.00 Takeouls-872-5410 Vendor Tables - Straw Draw The 18th annual Indian and older to help defray ex- Heritage Day and Tractor penses. and Engine Show will be at More information on the the Deckerville Historical museum activities is avail- Museum Saturday from 10 able by calling Joyce Reid, curator, at (8 10) 376-6695. Information on Octoberfest is available by contacting Susan Watts at (810) 376- 62 18. College night THE KINGSTON Prince and Princess court members are: (front 1-r) Madison Mercier, Dale Ford, Zach Campbell, Addison Bennett, Whitney Fox (back 1-r) Berlin Barden, Abby scheduled Brzezinski, Megan James, Billy Hall. A College Night will be held at the Tuscola Technol- f Welcome To The\ ogy Center in Caro, Wednes- day, Oct. 19, from 6:30 to 890 p.m. SUPPORT YOUR CARDINAL BOOSTERS Representatives from ap- 25thAnnual proximately 32 universities, ~ ____~~ colleges, vocational schools, Pumpkin FestivaI and military programs will Barden’s Hardware be on hand to provide infor- & Appliance, Inc. mation on continuing educa- tion opportunities. 3499 WASHINGTON ST. Two financial aid sessions, KINGSTON, MI 48741 at 6:45 p.m. and 7:20 p.m., PH. (989)683-2505 will also be available. 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..^. I I Murphy’s Law hits corn growers

Call it Murphy’s Law. yielded a record 134 bushels diminishes mold, bacterial successful because of wind nificant losses. Michigan corn producers an acre. Experts predict this and insect activity. damage and moisture con- *Be mindful of mold expect to harvest a record season’s crop will surpass *Provide a firm, well- densation directly under the growth, which may produce corn crop this fall, yet the that and yield 137 bushels an drained base on which to plastic. toxins. If there is any evi- bounty might not have a acre. Based on carryover build the pile. Compacted *After starting a pile, com- dence of substantial mold place to go due to several from the 2004 season and limestone or gravel can be plete it as quickly as possible. activity in the pile, the af- marketing hitches. projected production for the used to form a base. The base Unless there is provision for fected grain should be sepa- And with the bumper crop 2005 harvest, Michigan’s can be covered with plastic aerating the pile, placing ad- rated and discarded. Precau- threatening to eat up avail- grain elevators expect to be or a screen, such as hardware ditional grain over a layer tions should be taken to as- able storage space at grain at nearly 120 percent of their cloth, to keep stone and corn that has been exposed to rain sure that none of the grain elevators, farmers may have storage capacity. separated. should be delayed until the from a pile containing mold to resort to temporarily stor- The simplest alternative in *Build the pile carefully wet layer has dried or is re- toxins is marketed for use as ing corn on the farm, a sce- an emergency situation like and uniformly. It is important moved. human food. nario that could spoil a suc- this is to leave the corn in the to avoid hills, valleys, folds *Remove the grain from the *Be mindful of creating cessful harvest - literally. field, but this usually isn’t and crevices that will collect outdoor pile as soon as pos- piles in areas that expose the Piling grain outdoors is nor- viable, since field losses in- water in small areas and fun- sible. Most successful expe- grain to rodent and bird con- mally avoided because crease rapidly with the onset nel it down into the pile. riences in open piling of tamination, as well as areas there’s a high risk of the crop of winter weather. With this *Stay off the pile after it is grain suggest that it not be where the grain could be ex- spoiling due to natural forces in mind, agricultural experts built. Keep animals and chil- left outdoors more than three posed to manure, oil, fertil- which can’t be controlled recommend that farmers dren away. months. The longer the pile i zer, insecticides, herbicides and are hard to minimize, consider these guidelines for *Do not try to cover the pile is outdoors, the greater the and other residues that might such as severe temperatures temporary, on-farm storage with plastic film. Thin sur- weather exposure, and the remain from a Drevious use and moisture from rain and of grain. face covers are usually- not.- greater the probability of sig- of the site. snow. Plus, outdoor storage *Store dry and cool corn in can be a dining ground for preference to wet or warm critters. But producers might grain. The low-moisture con- THE CALENDAR says it’s fall, but warm temperatures and have no other alternatives tent and cold temperature this year. reduces the rate of respira- sunny skies told a different story Sunday afternoon in Cass Last year, Michigan corn tion of the grain and sharply City, where Dalton Prieskorn, 9, son of Matt and Dawn VILLAGE OF CASS CITY Prieskorn, and Dakota Hartel, 9, son of Scott and Amy Michelle Brown named ORDINANCE NO. 162 Hartel, enjoyed a bike ride downtown. 0-G “student of month” AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 16-71 ABANDONED VEHICLES Antique appraisal fair on tap Michelle Brown has been Honors Club each year. She named Owendale-Gagetown has been a member of the THE VILLAGE OF CASS CITY ORDAINS: School’s “Senior Student of National Honor Society Rawson Memorial Library their services, but there is a and enjoy the refreshments the Month” for September. since her sophomore year is sponsoring an Autumn $4 fee for appraisal of the and fellowship. and currently serves as the Section 1. The Village Council of Cass City Antique Appraisal Fair first item, or $6 for 2 items. chapter’s vice-president. Wednesday, Oct. 19. Gail Tickets for appraisals must The money raised will go As a junior, she served as hereby amends the Village Ordinance, Section Smith, an antique dealer for be purchased in advance and towards antique price guides the Student Council’s vice- 16-7 1 to include the following: many years, will be apprais- there is a limited number of and reference books for the president and now, as a se- ing items from 6 to 8:30p.m. tickets because of time con- library. Appraisals will be nior, is the organization’s Reva Dillon and Roger straints. There is a $1 charge limited to glassware, pottery, president. As a freshman, Parrish will assist her. if you just want to come in paper, books, paintings and Brown served as class presi- “Inoperable motor vehicles The appraisers will donate and listen to the appraisals prints. dent and was selected as a snowball court representa- also includes any motor vehicle tive. She has also served as Owen-Gage’s representative for the Youth Advisory which is not currently licensed, Council the past 3 years. She was on the prom committee registered and insured.” Michelle Brown her junior year. Brown also has been named a “Focus” Brown has been an active student the past three years. Section 2. This Ordinance is hereby declared participant in sports while at Besides being a member of Owen-Gage. She has been/ the school’s newspaperkom- to have been adopted by the Village of Cass City will be a member of the bas- munity newsletter staff her Council at a meeting thereof duly called and held ketball, volleyball and soft- junior and senior years, she ball teams all 4 years, and also has been the yearbook’s on the 2@ day of September, 2005 and ordered to was a cheerleadkr as a fresh- editor. As a senior, Brown be given effect immediately upon its adoption. man. As a junior, she partici- serves as a teacher’s aide and pated on the dance team. She recently was chosen as the t I. also is a 4-year high school 2005-06 Homecoming Lambert E. Althaver, Village President band student who has served Queen. Nanette Walsh, Village Clerk as the band’s president the S. past 2 years. Brown is the daughter of Brown has excelled aca- Sam E. Brown of Gagetown demically as well. She has and the late Brenda Brown. Notice of adoption published in the Cass City Chronicle on October 4,2005 been on the school’s honor Her future plans are unde- roll and a member of the 3.0 cided at this time. Best of the Best INVITATIONAL MODIFIED TRUCK & TRACTOR

*This is during the SUPER 6-KING OF THE YEAR PULLING FINALS Pumpkin Festival Produced by:Thumb Tractor Pulling Assn. Inc. & Tuscola County Fair Assn. which is also being held on the Fairgrounds. Admission: Tuscola County Fairgrounds So bring the family for $8.00 at the gate a day of all around entertainment. I CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5,2005 PAGE ELEVEN Legal Notices

THIS FIRM A DEBT COLLECTOR inLiber IOOOon 1271, andassigned IS Page Year: 1992, Century, Serial PETER M. SCHNEIDERMAN & AS- THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR interest at 4.875% per annum. a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some 822 on Page 27 1, and assigned by said ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. by said Mortgagee to JPMorgan Chase #MY9330644ABW. Title # SOCIATES, P.C., IS ATTEMPTING TO AITEMPTMG TO COLLECT A DEBT. part of them, at public venue, at the Front Mortgagee to Standard Federal Bank, a ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN Bank as Trustee as assignee by an assign- 263DO530281 A, Size: 26 x 52 COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFOR- ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN Under the power of sale contained in said entrance to the Courthouse in the Village Federal Savings Bank as assignee by an WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. ment, inTuscola County Records, Michi- Which, by intention of the parties, shall MATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. mortgage and the statute in such case of Caro, Tuscola County at 10:00 AM, assignment, in Tuscola County Records, PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT gan, on which mortgage there is claimed constitute a part of the reality and shall FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT made and provided, notice is hereby given on October 27.2005. Michigan, on which mortgage there is THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE to be due at the date hereof the sum pass with it and it is an improvement to TACT OUR OFFICE AT (248) 539-7400 THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE that said mortgage will be foreclosed by ' claimed to be due at the date hereof the IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. Forty-Four Thousand lbelve and 104 00 the land and an immovable fixture and IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some Said premises are situated in Village of sum of One Hundred Five Thousand Four Dollars ($44.012. IO), including interest that it will be treated as Real Estate. DUTY. part,of them, at public venue, at the Front Caro, TuScola County, Michigan, and are Hundred Two and 72/100 Dollars AITN PURCHASERS: This sale may be at 7.65% per annum. ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be entrance to the Courthouse in the Village described as: ($1 0$,402.72), including in teres t at rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. The redemption period shall be 6 months MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. of Caro, Tuscola County at 1000 AM, 8.75% per annum. In that event, your damages, if any, shall Under the power of sale contained in said from the date of such sale, unless deter- made in the conditions of a mortgage In that event, your damages, if any, shall on October 20,2005. Commencing 50 rods West of the South- be limited solely to the return of the bid mortgage and the statute in such case mined abandoned in accordance with made by SUSAN A. PRICE, a single be limited solely to the return of the bid east comer of Section 4, Township 12 Under the power of sale contained in said amount tendered at sale, plus interest. made and provided, notice is hereby given MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the re- woman, to GMAC MORTGAGE COR- amount tendered at sale, plus interest. Said premises are situated in Township North, Range 9 East; thence West 80 feet; mortgage and the statute in such case that said mortgage will be foreclosed by demption period shall be 30 days from PORATION OF PA N/K/A GMAC of Dayton, Tuscola County, Michigan, thence North 275 feet; thence East 80 feet; made and provided, notice is hereby given MORTGAGE SALE '-Default has been a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some the date of such sale. MORTGAGE CORPORATION, Mort- MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been and are described as: thence south 275 feet to the point of be- that said mortgage will be foreclosed by made in the conditions of a mortgage part of them, at public venue, at the Front gagee, January 17, 1996 and recorded on made in the conditions of a mortgage ginning. a sale of ?he mortgaged premises, or some made by Peter F. Gonzales, a married man entrance to the Courthouse in the Village Dated: September 21, 2005 January 24, 1996 in Liber 685, on Page made by Patricia S. Miller, a single Part of the Southwest quarter of Section part of them, at public venue, at the Front as his sole and separate property, origi- of Cam, Tuscola County at 10:00 AM, I 14,Tuscola County Records, Michigan, woman. original mortgagor, to Flagstar 35, Town 11 North, Range 10 East, de- The redemption period shall be 6 months entrance to the Courthouse in the Village nal mortgagor, to ABN AMRO Mortgage on October 13,2005. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE and said Mortgage has been modified by Bank, FSB. Mortgagee, dated February scribed as: Beginning at a point on the from the date of such sale, unless deter- of Caro, Tuscola County at 10:00 AM, Group, Inc., Mortgagee, dated February CALL: Loan Modification Agreement dated Oc- 26,2001 and recorded on March 5,2001 centerline of Clifford Road (fomr State mined abandoned in accordance with on October 20,2005. 2 I, 2002 and recorded on February 28, Said premises are situated in City of Vas- FC W (248) 593- 13 I2 tober 31, 19% and recorded November in Liber 822 on Page 1487 in Tuscola Highway M-38), thatis South 0 degrees MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the re- 2002 in Liber 867 on Page 1496 in sar, Tuscola County, Michigan, and are Trott & Trott, P.C. 14, 1996 in Liber 701, Page 155 and County Records, Michigan, and assigned 11 minutes 53 seconds West 1805.49feet demption period shall be 30 days from Said premises are situated in Township Tuscola County Records, Michigan, on described as: Attorneys for Mortgage Electronic Reg- Modification Agreement dated Novem- by said Mortgagee to Chase Home Fi- along the West Section line and South 72 the date of such sale. of Ellington, Tuscola County, Michigan, which mortgage there is claimed to be due istration Systems. Inc., as nominee for ber 27, 1996 and recorded on February nance, LLC as assignee by an assignment, degrees 33 minutes 27 seconds East and are described as: at the date hereof the sum of Ninety-Four Lot 9, Block 24, City of Vassar, Tuscola lender 3, 1997 in Liber 704, Page 1394. Said on which mortgage there is claimed to be 324.26 feet along said centerline of Dated: September 28,2005 ThousandThree Hundred Seventy-Seven County, Michigan, as recorded in Liber 30400 Telegraph Kd.. Ste. 200 mortgage has been increased to due at the date hereof the sum of Sixty Clifford Road from the West quarter of Commencing at a point where the and 19/100DoIlars ($94,377.19). includ- 1, Page 43, Tuscola County Records. Bingham Farms. Michigan 48025-5822 $71,500.00, on which mortgage there is Thousand Thirty-Five and 29/100 Dollars comer of said Section 35; thence continu- FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE Centerline of Gerou Road (on South line ing interest at 6.5% per annum. File #067 I75FO I claimed to be due at the date hereof the ($60,035.29), including interest at 7.75% ing along said centerline, South 72 de- CALL: of Section 18 of said Township) intersects The redemption period shall be 6 months 9-2 1-4 sum of seventy one thousand two hun- per annum. grees 33 minutes 27 second East 209.38 FC F (248) 593-1313 the Centerline of State Highway M-81; Under the power of sale contained in said from the date of such sale, unless deter- dred sixty one and 64/100 DOLLARS feet; thence North 0 degrees 13 minutes Trott & Trott. PC. thence 1208 feet Northeasterly on mortgage and the statute in such case mined abandoned in accordance with ($71,261.64), including interest at Under the power of sale contained in said 05 second East 324.72 feet; thence South Attorneys for Independent Bank Corpo- Centerline of said M-81 to point of be- made and provided notice is hereby given MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the re- 8.875% per annum. mortgage and the statute in such case 89 degrees 43 minutes 23 second West ration ginning; thence 208 feet Northwesterly that said mortgage will be foreclosed by demption period shall be 30 days from made and provided, notice is hereby given 200.00 feet; thence South 0 degrees 13 30400 Telegraph Rd., Ste. 200 at right angles to said M-81; thence 208 a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some the date of such sale. THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR Under the power of sale contained in said that said mortgage will be foreclosed by minytes 05 second West 260.00 feet to Bingham Farms, Michiga; 48025-5822 ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. feet Southwesterly parallel to said M-8 1 ; part of them, at public venue, at the Front mortgage and the statute in such case a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some the Point of Beginning. File #067002F01 thence 208 feet Southeasterly, at right entrance to the Courthouse in the Village Dated: September 14,2005 ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN made and provided, notice is hereby given part of them, at public venue, at the Front WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. 9-28-4 angles to said M-81; thence 208 feet of Cam, Tuscola County at 10:00 AM, that said mortgage will be foreclosed by entrance to the Courthouse in the Village The redemption period shall be 6 months PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT Northeasterly on Centerline of said M- on November 3,2005. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some of Caro, Tuscola County at 1000 AM, from the date of such sale, unless deter- 81 to place of beginning. Section 18, CALL THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE part of them, at public venue, front en- on October 20, 2005. mined abandoned in accordance with IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. Town 13 North, Range 10 East, right of Said premises are situated in Village of FC H (248) 593-1300 trance of the Courthouse Building in the MCLA 600.3241a. in which case the re- THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR way for M-81 over the Southeasterlyside Ahn, Tuscola County, Michigan, and Trott & Trott, P.C. Village of Caro, Michigan at 1O:OO Said premises are situated, io Township demption period shall be 30 days from ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. thereof. are described as: Lot 5, Block 5 of Attorneys for JPMorgan Chase Bank as . o'clock a.m. on October 20, 2005. of Fremont, Tuscola County, Michigan, the date of such sale. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN Trustee rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. Assossor's Plat to the Village of Akron, and are described as: WILLBEUSED FORTHAT PURPOSE. The redemption period shall be 6 months 30400 Telegraph Rd., Ste. 200 In that event, your damages, if any, shall according to the plat recorded in Liber 1 Said Premises are situated in Township Dated: September 2 1, 2005 PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT from the date of such sale, unless deter- Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025-5822 be limited solely to the return of the bid of Plats, Page 30B of Tuscola County of Millington, Tuscola County, Michigan, Commencing at the Northeast comer of THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE mined abandoned in accordance with File W5628FOl amount tendered at de,plus interest. I Records. and are described as: Section 34, Township 11 North, Range 9 FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the re- 9- 14-4 East, Fremont Township, Tuscola County, CALL: MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been demption period shall be 30 days from The redemption period shall be 6 months Part of the Southeast quarter of Section Michigan; thence South 0 degrees 38 FC W (248) 593-1312 A'ITN PURCHASERS: This sale may be the date of such sale. from the date of such sale, unless deter- made in the conditions of a mortgage 18, Town 10 North, Range 8 East, Mill- minutes 48 seconds East 588.61 feet Trott & Trott, P.C. made by Ruth M. Elwart, a single per- rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. mined abandoned in accordance with ington Township, Tuscola County, Michi- along the East line of Section 34 to the Attorneys for Mortgage Electronic Reg- In that event, your damages, if any, shall Dated: September 21,2005 MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the re- son, original mortgagor, to Bank One gan, described as beginning at a point on point of beginning; running thence South istration Systems, Inc as nominee for THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR N.A., Mortgagee, dated November 6, be limited solely to the return of the bid demption period shall be 30 days from AITEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. the East section line that is North 1760 88 degrees 57 minutes 05 seconds West, Lender amount tendered at sale, plus interest. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE the date of such sale. 2003 and recorded on January 13, 2004 feet from the Southeast comer of said 1319 68 feet; thence South 0 degrees 36 30400 Telegraph Rd., Ste. 200 ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN in Liber 973 on Page 453 in Tuscola CALL: WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Section 18; thence continuing North 200 minutes 18 seconds East 741.15 feet Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025-5822 MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been FC C (248) 593-1301 Dated: October 5.2005 County Records, Michigan, on which feet; thence North 89 degrees 32 minutes along an old fence; thence North 88 de- File #067162FOl PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT mortgage there is claimed to be due at made in the conditions of a mortgage Trort & Trott, P.C. THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE 30 seconds West 300 feet; thence South grees 57 minutes 65 seconds East l l l l .52 9-2 1-4 made by Christopher A. Graves, an un- Attorneys for Standard Federal Bank, A FOR MORE MFORMATION, PLEASE the date hereof the sum of Forty-Five IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. 200 feet; thence South 89 degrees 32 min- feet along an old fence; thence North 0 married man, original mortgagor, to New Federal Savings Bank CALL: Thousand One Hundred Forty-Eight and utes 30 seconds, East 300 feet to the point degrees 38 minutes 48 seconds West Century Mortgage Corporation, Mort- 30400 Telegraph Rd., Ste. 200 FC C (248) 593- 1301 80/100 Dollars ($45,148.80), including A'ITN PURCHASERS: This sale may be of beginning. 208.7 1 feet; thence North 88 degrees 57 gagee. dated January 24, 2005 and re- Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025-5822 Trott & Trott. P.C. interest at 6% per annum. THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. minutes 05 seconds East, 208.71 feet; corded on March 1, 2005, in instrument File #066077F01 Attorneys for ABN AMRO Mortgage ATI'EMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. In that event, your damages, if any, shall Tax ID #017-018-000-2850-00 thence North 0 degrees 38 minutes 48 sec- 200500862823, in Tuscola County Group, Inc. Under the power of sale contained in said ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN 9-2 1-4 be limited solely to the return of the bid onds West 532.44 feet along the East line Records, Michigan, on which mortgage 30400 Telegraph Rd., Ste. 200 mortgage and the statute in such case WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. amount tendered at sale, plus interest. The Redemption period shall be 6 months of Section 34 to the point of beginning, there is claimed to be due at the date Bingham Famhs, Michigan 48025-5822 made and provided, notice is hereby given PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT from the date of such sale unless detrr- being part of the Northeast 1/4 of Sec- hereof the sum of One Hundred Thirty File #067863FOl that said mortgage will be foreclosed by THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been mined abandoned in accordance* with tion 34, Township Il'North, Range 9 Thousand Seven Hundred Twenty-Eight 10-5-4 a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some 1948CL 600.3241a. in which case the East, Fremont Township, Tuscola county, IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. made in the conditions of a mortgage part of them, at public venue, at the Front and 95/100 Dollars ($130,728.95), in- ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN made by Enrique A. Clark, a single man, redemption period shall be 30 days from Michigan, including Road right of way cluding interest at 9.4% per annum. entrance to the Courthouse in the Village the date of such sale. as shown. AITN PURCHASERS: This sale may bk WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. original mortgagor, to Argent Mortgage of Caro, Tuscola County at 10:00 AM, PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. Under the power of sale contained in said Company, LLC,Mmagee, dated August on October 20, 2005. THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE 24,2004 and recorded on September 22, Dated: September 15, 2005 The redemption period shall be 12 months In that event, your damages, if any, shall mortgage and the statute in such case THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR from the date of such sale. be limited solely to the return of the bid IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. 2004 in Liber 1009 on Page 983 in Said premises are situated in Township made and provided, notice is hereby given Tuscola County Records, Michigan, and GMAC MORTGAGE CORPORATION amount tendered at sale, plus interest. that said mortgage will be foreclosed by ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED of Fremont, Tuscola County, Michigan, ATTN PUBCHASERS: This sale may be assigned by mesne assignments to OF PA N/K/A GMAC MORTGAGE Dated: September 21, 2005 a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. and are described as: rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. Wachovia Bank, N.A. as Trustee under CORPORATION MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been part of them, at public venue, at the Front PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT made in the conditions of a mortgage In that event, your damages, if any, shall the Pooling and Servicing Agreement Mortgagee FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE entrance to the Courthouse in the Village THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE Premises is situated in the Township of be limited solely to the return of the bid dated as of November 1, 2004 Asset- CALL: made by Lupe G. Ducolon, as mortgagor, of Caro, Tuscola County at 10:00 AM, IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. Fremont, Village of Mayville, County of PETER M. SCHNEIDERMAN & AS- FC S (248) 593-1 304 original mortgagor, to The CIT Group/ amount tendered at sale, plus interest. Backed Pass-Through Certificate Series Tuscola, State of Michigan to-wit Section on October 27,2005. 2004-WWF1 as assignee by an assign- SOCIATES, P.C. Trott & Trott, P.C. Consumer Finance, Inc., Mortgagee, MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been 36, Town 11 North, Range 9 East, Lots 5 MORTGAGE SALE Default has been ment, on which mortgage there is claimed 23100 Providence Drive, Suite 450 Attorneys for Chase Home Finance, LLC dated September 26, 2000 and recorded Said premises situated in. Township - ma& in the conditions of a mortgage and North half of Lot 6, Beechwood An- are made in the conditions of a mortgage to due at the date hereof the sum of Southfield, Michigan 48075 30400 Telegraph Rd., Ste 200 on April 17, 2003 in Liber 926 on Page of Millington,Tuscola County, Michigan, made by Nancy Petzold, a single woman, be nex, Village of Mayville, as recorded in made by Cindi Wilinski and Thomas Sixty-Seven Thousand Five Hundred 9-2 1-4 Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025-5822 1 119, and assigned by said Mortgagee to and described as: to Flagstar Bank, FSB, mortgagee, dated North half of Lot 8, Block 6, Beechwood are Ninety and 29/100 Dollars ($67,590.29), File #066227FOl HSBC Bank USA, as Trustee in trust for Wilinski, wife and husband, original August 22, 2002 and recorded Septem- Annex, Village of Mayville as recorded mortgagors, to Centurion Mortgage Cor- including interest at 8.35% per annum. 9-2 1-4 Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust, Inc., Beginning at the Southwest corner of ber 3. 2002 in Liber 892, Page 103, in Liber 1, Page 3 I, as recorded in Tuscola poration, Mortgagee, dated December 6, Asset Backed Pass Through Certificates West of East 1/2 of Southwest Frac- Tuscola County Records. Said mortgage County Records. In 2002 and recorded on January 13, 2003 Under the power of sale contained in said Series 2003-HE-4 as assignee by an as- tional 1/4 of Section 7, Town 10 North, is now held by Chase Home Finance LLC in Liber 910 on Page 1123 in Tuscola mortgage and the statute in such case signment, in Tuscola County Records, Range 8 East, Millington Township, successor by merger with Chase Manhat- The redemption period shall be 6 months County Records, Michigan, and assigned mde and provided, notice is hereby given Michigan, on which mortgage there is Tuscola County, Michigan; running tan MortfiageCorporation by assignment from the date of such sale, unless deter- THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR by mesne assignments to Countrywide that said mortgage will be foreclosed by THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR claimed to be due at the date hereof the thence North 1244.5feet; thence Eass 175 dated Ju 20,2003 and recorded on May mined abandoned in accordance with ATTEMfiING TO COLLECT A DEBT. Home Loans, Inc. as assignee by an as- a sale of the mortgaged prem+s, or some ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. sum of Fifty-Eight Thousand One Huh- feet; thence South 1244.5 feet to the South 27,20038 Liber 932, Page 1 156, Tuscola MCLA 600.3241a. in which case the r& ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN signment, on.,which mortgage there is part of them, at public venue, at the Front ANY IN FORMATIOI~ w ~(6BTA IN dred Ninety-Seven. and 06/1W Uollam line of Section 7; thence west 175 fee't% County Records. There is claimed to be demption period shall be 30 days from WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. claimed to be due at the date hereof the entrance to the Courthouse in the Village WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. ($58,197.06), including interest at place of beginning, except: part of the due on such mortgage the sum of Forty- the date of such sale. PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT the sum of Ninety-Five Thousand One Hun- of Cam, Tuscola County at 1000 AM, PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT 12.49% per annum. East 1/2 of the Southwest fractional 1/4 Nine Thousand Seven Hundred Twenty- THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE dred Seven and 63/100 Dollars on October 27,2005. THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE of Section 7, Town 10 North, Range 8 Six and 80/100 Dollars ($49,726.80) in- Dated: September 21, 2005 IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. ($95,107.63), including interest at7% per IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. Under the power of sale contained in said East, Millington Township, Tuscola cluding interest at the rate of 7.50% per mortgage and the statute in such case annum. annum. Said premises are situated in Village of FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be County, Michigan, described as beginning Mayville, Tuscola County, Michigan, and ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be made and provided, notice is hereby given at a point that is South 88 degrees 13 min- CALL: rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. that said mortgage will be foreclosed by Under the power of sale contained in said are described as: rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. utes 66 seconds West 1162.58 feet along Under the power of sale contained in the FC G (248) 593-1310 In that event, your damages, if any, shall such case In that event, your damages, if any, shall a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some the South Section line and North 0 de- mortgage and the statute in mortgage and the statutes of the State of Trott & Trott, P.C. be limited solely to the return of the bid made and provided, notice is hereby given Lot 7, Block 4 of William Turner's Sec- be limited solely to the return of the bid part of them, at public venue, at the Front grees 0 minutes 26 seconds West 580.53 Michigan, notice is hereby given that the Attorneys For JPMorgan Chase Bank amount tendered at sale, plus interest. that said mortgage will be foreclosed by ond Addition to the Village of Mayville, amount tendered at sale, plus interest. entrance to the Courthouse in the Village feet from the South 114 corner of said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of N.A. successor by merger to Bank One of Caro, Tuscola County at 10:00 AM, a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some according to recorded Plat thereof as 7; thence South 88 degrees 9 min- the mortgaged premises, or some part of the N.A. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been Section part of them, at public venue, at the Front recordedin Liber 1 ofPlats, Page 19, now MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been on October 13,2005. utes 34 seconds West 50.00 feet; thence them, at public venue at the front entrance 30400 Telegraph Rd., Ste. 200 made in the conditions of a mortgage entrance to the Courthouse in the Village being Page 30A of Tuscola County made in the conditions of a mortgage North 0 degrees 0 minutes 26 seconds of the Courthouse in the Village of Cam, Bingham Farms. Michigan 48025-5822 made by Keith A. Staple, a married man, Said premises are situated in Township of Cam, Tuscola County at 1000 AM, Tuscola County, MI in Tuscola County, Records File #049923F03 made by Steven W. Blumberg and Tera and William K Staple, an unmarried man, West 300.00feet; thence North 88 degrees L. Blumberg, husband and wife, original of Denmark, Tuscola County, Michigan, on October 27,2005. Michigan at 10:00 a.m. on November 3, The redemption period shall be 6 months 9-2 1-4 original mortgagors, to Mortgage Elec- 9 minutes 34 seconds East 50.00 feet; from the date of such sale, unless deter- mortgagors, to Sterling Bank & Trust, and are described as: thence South 0 degrees 0 minutes 26 sec- 200s. tronic Registration Systems, Inc., Mort- Said premises are situated in Township mined abandoned in accordance with Mortgagee, dated January 20, 1999 and gagee, dated May 21,2004 and recorded onds East 300.00 feet to the point of be- MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the re- recorded on January 28, 1999 in Liber Part of the Northeast 114 of Section 14, ginning. of Tuscola, Tuscola County, Michigan, The premises are located in theTownship on June 22, 2004 in Liber 997 on Page and described demption period shall be 30 days from Town 12 North, Range 7 East, Denmark are as: of Arbela. Tuscola County, Michigan, and 761 on Page 586, and assigned by said 691 in Tuscola County Records, Michi- the date of such sale. Mortgagee to Fleet Mortgage Corp., a Township, Tuscola County, Michigan, The redemption period shall be 12 months are described as: THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR gan, on which mortgage there is claimed being more particularly described as fol- PART OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF South Carolina Corporation as assignee to be due at the date hereof the sum of from the date of such sale. Dated: September 28,2005 ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. by an assignment, in Tuscola County lows: Commencing at the Northeast cor- SECTION 24, TOWN 11 NORTH, That part of the Northeast 1/4 of Section One Hundred Ten Thousand One Hun- ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN Records, Michigan, on which mortgage ner of said Section; thence South 00 de- Dated: September 28,2005 RANGE 7 EAST, TUSCOLA TOWN- 25, Township 10 North. Range 7 East, dred Thirty-Two and 39/100 Dollars FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. there is claimed to be due at the date grees 16 minutes 20seconds West 165.00 SHIP, TUSCOLA COUNTY, MICHI- Arbela Township, Tuscola County, Michi- ($I 10.132.39), including interest at CALL PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT hereof the sum of Ninety-Eight Thousand feet along the East line of said Section FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE GAN, DESCRIBED AS: BEGINNING gan, described as: Commencing 6.75% per annum. a the FC D (248) 593-1309 THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE One Hundred Thirteen and 06/100 Dol- and the centerljne of Gamer Road to point CALL: AT A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF Northeast, comer of said Section 25; SECTION 24, WHICH IS NORTH Trott & Trott, P.C. IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. lars ($98,113.06), including interest at of beginning; thence South 00 degrees 16 FC (248) 593- 1302 thence South 25 I .50 feet along the East Under the power of sale contained in said X Attorneys for Wachovia Bank, N.A. as 7.5% per annum. minutes 20 seconds West 278.16 feet 689.84 FEET FROM THE WEST 1/4 Section line; thence North 89 degrees 34 mortgage and the statute in such case Trott & Trott, P.C. Trustee under the Pooling and Servicing AITN PURCHASERS: This sale may be along said Section line and centerline; CORNER OF SAID SECTION 24; Minutes 00 Seconds West feet made and provided, notice is hereby given Attorneys for New Century Mortgage 400.00 Agreement dated as of November I, 2004 rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. Under the power of sale contained in said thence West 250.00 feet; thence North 00 THENCE CONTINUING ALONG THE parallel with the Nerth Section Line; that said mortgage will be foreclosed by Corporation Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificate In that event, your damages, if any, shall mortgage and the statute in such case degrees 16 minutes 20 seconds East 30400 Telegraph Rd., Ste. 200 WEST LINE OF SECTION 24, NORTH thence North 25 1SO feet parallel with a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some the Series 2WWWFI be limited solely to the return of the bid made and provided, notice is hereby given 278.16 feet; thence East 250.00 feet to 150.00 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE East Section line; thence South 89 part of them, at public venue, at the Front Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025-5822 De- amount tendered at sale, plus interest. that said mortgage will be foreclosed by the point of beginning. Subject to an ex- PROCTOR HEIGHTS, ACCORDING grees 34 Minutes Seconds East 30400 Telegraph Rd.. Ste. 200 entrance to the Courthouse in the Village File #066841FOI 00 400.00 Bingham Farms,. Michigan 48025-5822 a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some isting prescriptive right-of-way for Gar- TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN LIBER feet along the North Section Line to of Caro, Tuscola County at 10:00 AM, 9-23-4 the File W6747FOl MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been part of them. at public venue, at the Front ner Road across the East 33.00 feet 2 OF PLATS, PAGE 31; THENCE Point of Beginning. Subject to the Right on October 27, 2005. made in the conditions of a mortgage entrance to the Courthouse in the Village thereof. ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF of Way for Birch Run Road along the 9-28-4 made by Ricky Allen Hill and Julie Ann of Caro, Tuscola County at 10:00 AM, PROCTOR HEIGHTS, EAST 294.00 Northerly side thereof. Also subject to Said premises are situated in City ofVas- the Hill, husband and wife, original mortgag- on October 20, 2005. The redemption period shall be 6 months FEET; THENCE SOUTH 150.00 FEET; right of way for Vassar Road along the ors, to Mortgage Electronic Registration sar, Tuscola County, Michigan, and are from the date of such sale, unless deter- THENCE WEST 294.00 FEET TO THE Easterly side thereof. Also subject to all described as: Systems, Inc., as nominee for lender, Said premises are situated in Township mined abandoned in accordance with WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 24 easements, restrictions, and rights-of- THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR Mortgagee, dated February 15.2005 and of Arbela, Tuscola County, Michigan, and MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the re- AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING. way, if any, of record. recorded on March 21, 2005 in Liber Lot (s) I, Block 2, Hutson's Addition, demption period shall be 30 days from ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. are described as: according to the recorded plat thereof, as ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN 1031 on Page 1250 in Tuscola County the date of such sale. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN The redemption period shall be 6 months The redemption period shall be 6 mon$s recorded in Liber 1 of plats, Page 20A. WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Records, Michigan, on which mortgage WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. from the date of such sale, unless deter- from the date of such sale, unless the PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT there is claimed to be due at the date Dated: September 14,2005 PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT mined abandoned in accordance with property is determined abandoned in ac- The redemption period shall be 6 months THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE hereof the sum of Forty-One Thousand Part of the Southwest 114 of the South- THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE MCLA 600.3241a. in which case the re- cordance with MCLA §600.3241a, in from the date of such sale, unless deter- IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. Eight Hundred Forty-Two and 89/100 east 1/4 of Section 12. Town 10 North, FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. demption petiod shall be 30 days from which case the redemption period shall Dollars ($4 I ,842.89), including interest Range 7 East, described as: Beginning at mined abandoned in accordance with CAU: the date of such sale. MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the re- be 30 days from the date of the sale. at 1 1.65% per annum. a point that is East 1299.81 feet along the FC D (248) 593-1309 ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be AITN PURCHASERS: This sale may be demption period shall be 30 days from rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. South Section line and North 3 degrees Trott & Trott, P.C. rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. Dated: September 28, 2005 TO ALL PURCHASERS: The foreclos- the date of such sale. In that event, your damages, if any, shall Under the power of sale contained in said 55 minutes 43 seconds West, 1108.58 feet Attorneys for HSBC Bank USA, as In that event, your damages, if any, shall ing mortgagee can rescind the sale in the be limited solely to the return of the bid mortgage and the statute in such case along the East line of said Southwest 1/4 Trustee in trust for Citigroup Mortgage be limited solely to the return of the bid FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE event a 3rd party buys the property and Dated: September 28, 2005 amount tendered at sale, plus interest. made and provided, notice is hereby given of the Southeast 1/4 from the South 114 Loan Trust, Inc., Asset Backed Pass amount tendered at sale, plus interest. CAU there is a simultaneous resolution with the that said mortgage will be foreclosed by corner of said Section 12; thence continu- Through Certificates Series 2003-HE-4 FC X (248) 593- 1302 FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE borrower. In that event, your damages, if a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some ing North 3 degrees 55 minutes 43 West, 30400 Telegraph Rd., Ste. 200 MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been Trott & Trott, P.C. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been CALL: any, are limited solely to the return of the part of them: at public venue, at the Front 192.00 feet; thence along the North line Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025-5822 made in the conditions of a mortgage Attorneys for Countrywide Home Loans, made in the conditions of a mortgage FC D (248) 593-1309 bid amount tendered at sale. entrance to the Courthouse in the Village of said Southwest 1/4 of the Southeast 11 File #030004FO2 made by John Miller and Faith Miller, Inc. made by Eric Heuchert, a single man, Trott & Trott, P.C. of Caro, Tuscola County at IO:@ AM, 4 , South 89 degrees 25 minutes 32 sec- husband and wife, original mortgagors, 30400 Telegraph Rd., Ste. 200 original mortgagor, to Mortgage Elec- Attorneys for Mortgage Electronic Reg- 9- 14-4 Dated: October 5, 2005 on October 20, 2005. onds West, 335.00 feet; thence South 3 to Mac-Clair Mortgage Corporation, Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025-5822 tronic Registration Systems, Inc., as istration Systems, Inc. degrees 55 minutes 43 seconds East, 192 Mortgagee, dated December 13,2000 and File #066298FOl nominee for lender, Mortgagee, dated 30400 Telegraph Rd., Ste. 200 ORLANS ASSOCIATES PC Said premises are situated in Township feet; thence North 89 degrees 25 minutes brded on February 22,2001 in Liber 9-28-4 July 30, 2004 and recorded on Septem- Bingham Farms, Michigan 480254822 Attorneys for Chase Home Finance LLC of Dayton. Tuscola County, Michigan, 32 East, 335.00 feet to the point of be- THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR successor by merger with Chase Manhat- ber 15, 2004 in Liber 1008 on Page 693 Fib #05 1264F04 inTuscola County Records, Michigan, on and are described as: ginning. Except reserving 50% of all right AFEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. tan Mortgage Corporation, As Assignee which mortgage there is claimed to be due and title in and to any oil, gas and other 9-28-4 ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN P.O. Box 5041 at the date hereof the sum of One Hun- Township of Dayton, Shay Lake Heights minerals as set forth in deed by Corpora- WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Troy. MI 48007-5041 dred Six Thousand Four Hundred Sixty- Subdivision #2, Day - 0, Section 14, tion recorded in Liber 237 of Deeds, Page PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT (248) 457-1000 Three and 18/100 Dollars ($106,463.18). Town 1 I North, Range 10 East, Lot 150 562, and any interest in subsequent in- THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE File No. 310.0227 THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR urtis including interest at 7% per annum. Shay Lake Heights Subdivision No. 2. struments pertinent thereto. IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. ChryslerC Dodge -Jeep , - 10-5-5 ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. =hwy - Olds - CadiUac Undtr the power of sale contained in said It is expressly understood that the above ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be mortgage and the statute in such case described land is subject to any liens, WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. made and provided, notice is hereby given easements, bliilding or use resmctions, The redemption period shall be 6 months PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT In that event, your damages, if any, shall BRYAN ABBE THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR that said mortgage will be foreclosed by governnxntal interests. from the date of such sale, unless deter- THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE be limited solely to the return of the bid ATTEMfTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some mined abandoned in accordance with IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. amount tendered at sale, plus interest. Sales Professional ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN part of them, at public venue, at the Front The redemption period shall be 6 months MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the re- WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. from the date of such sale, unless deter- ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been entrance to the Courthouse in the Village demption period shall be 30 days from (989) 673-21 71 Cell: (989) 977-1 112 (989) 872-2184 PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT of Cam, Tuscola County at 10:00 AM, mined abandoned in accordance with the date of such sale. rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. made in the conditions of a mortgage Ellington Street Fax: (989) 872-5154 661 7 Main Stmet THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE on October 20.2005. MCLA 600.3241a. in which case the re- In that event, your damages, if any, shall made by William John Henderson and Caro, MI 48723 1-888-ANYDODGE Cass City, MI 48726 ' IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. demption period shall be 30 days from Dated: September 2 I, 2005 be limited solely to the return of the bid Linda Jean Henderson, husband and wife, Said premises are situated in Township the date of such sale. amount tendered at sale, plus interest. original mortgagors, to Independent Bank ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be of Ahela, Tuscola County, Michigan, and FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE Corporation, Mortgagee, dated Novem- rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. are described as: Dated: September 21, 2005 CALL: MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been ber 18,2002 and recorded on December In that event, your damages, if any, shall FC R (248) 593- I305 made in the conditions of a mortgage 10, 2002 in Liber 906 on Page 729 in I I be limited solely to the return of the bid Part of the Northwest 114 of Section 2 1, FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE Trott & Trott. RC made by Kyle R. Friday, a single man, Tuscola County Records, Michigan, on Chronicle Liners CALL: original mortgagor, to Mortgage Elec- which mortgage there is claimed to be due I d amount tendered at sale, plus interest. Township 10 North, Range 7 East, de- Attorneys for Washington Mutual Bank I FC X (248) 593-1302 ~ tronic Registration Systems, Inc as nomi- at the date hereof the sum of Ninety-Four scribed as: Beginning at a point on the flwa Washington Mutual Home Loans, Trott & Trott, P.C. nee for Lender, Mortgagee, dated Septem- Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty-Three MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been West line of Section 21, that is South Inc successor by merger in interest to Attorneys for Mortgage Electronic Reg- ber 12,2003 and recorded on September and 87/100 Dollars ($94,933.87),includ- made in the conditions of a mortgage 249.00 feet from the Northwest corner of Fleet Mortgage Corp.. a South Carolina ' made by Cindy S. Armsqong and Gary Section 21; thence South 225.00 feet istration Systems, lnc., as nominee for 25, 2003 in Liber 956 on Page 853 in ing interest at 6.375% per annum. lender Corporation Tuscola County Records, Michigan, on E. Armstrong, wife and husband as joint along the West Section line; thence South 30400 Telegraph Rd., Ste. 200 304oO Telegraph Rd., Ste. 200 which mortgage there is claimed to be due Under the power of sale contained in said tenants, original mortgagors, to Rescue 89 degrees 47 minutes East 275.00 feet; Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025-5822 6550Cur Main City SL Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025-5822 at the date hereof the sum of Sixty-Four mortgage and the statute in such case Mortgage, Inc., Mortgagee, dated June hence North 225.00 feq; thence North File #035807F03 File #067278FOI ThousandTwo Hundred Ninety-Nine and made and provided, notice is hereby given 12, 2003 as evidenced by Affidavit Of 89 degrees 47 minutes West 275.00 feet 9-2 1-4 phone 872-2010 Lost Document Ecorded on July 16,2004 to the point of beginning. 9-2 1-4 17/100 Dollars ($64,299.17), including that said mortgage will be foreclosed by PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5,2005 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Legal CALL 872-2010 TO PLACE AN ACTION AD Transit (nonbusiness) rates, (General Merchandis3 (Real Estate For Re3 Notices Services Services 10 words or less, $3.75 each insertion; additional words 10 POLEGA'S PRODUCE - FOR RENT - Upstairs 2-bed- BROASTED UPPen Interior dr Exterior Notices cents each. Three weeks for pumpkins, gourds, Indian room apartment. Call 872- ree SemceJJX the price of 2-cash rate. Save corn, straw, corn stalks, to- 3363. 4-9-28-3 FISH & FRIES Painti ng money by enclosing cash All you can eat Public Welcome Cass City AS A DEBT COLLECTOR. WE ARE with matoes, potatoes, red and - MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been mail orders. Rates for display Tree.Trimming or Removals AITEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT made in the conditions of a mortgage green peppers, sweet onions, ATTENTION BOAT, Stump Grinding AND ANY INFORMATION OB- want ads on application. made by Todd M. Szagesh and Teresa R. apples and winter squash. camper and ATV owners: Brush Mowing / Chipping TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT Szagesh, husband and wife, original Open 7 days a week. We ac- Inside storage, limited space. PURPOSE. NOTIFY (248) 362-6100 IF to Lot Cleating Tree Moving Kraft mortgagors, Mortgage Ekctronic Reg- Masonic Lodge, Cass City YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY isrration Systems! Inc., as nomina for Automotive cept Project Fresh coupons. Call now! Low rates. 989- Experienced Arborists DUTY. lender and lender's successocs andlor as- 2 Intersection of M-53 and 872-3363. 4-9-28-6 Comer of Maple and Garfield Fully Insured Cass City, Mich. signs, Mortgagee, dated March 13,2003, Bay City Forestville Rd. 989- First Friday of the month Equipped Bucket Trucks MORTGAGE SALE - Default having and recorded on April 9, 2003 in Liber CADILLAC FLEETWOOD Tickets at door Call (989) 673-5313 (989) 872-3601 been made in the terms and conditions of 872-3348. 2-9-28-3 925 on Page 24, in Tuscola County - 1995, 'white, Florida car,# HOUSE FOR RENT with Adults $7.00, 12 & under $3.00 or (800) 322-5604 Now accepting a certain mortgage made by Michelle R. Records, Michigan, on which mortgage loaded. 80,000 miles. $5,000 Tyler Lodge 317, Cass City Visa & Mastercard Burch, an .unmarried woman of Tuscola there is claimed to be due at the date option to buy - 2, possibly 3, Take-outs Available fot a FREE ESTIMATE County, Michigan, Mortgagor to First hereof t+ sum of Onc Hundred My- O.B.Q. 989-375-4306. FOR SALE - 100,OOO BTU bedrooms, basement, 4-car 5-10-5-f 8-6-2 5-tI 8-4-8-tf Chicago NBD Mortgage Company dated Nine Thousand Six Hundred 'henty- 1-9-28-3 fuel-oil furnace. Works good, garage. Corner lot in village the 10th day of July, A.D. 1998, and re- Four and 23/100 Dollars (S149,624,23), about 15-20 years old. Up- corded in the ofice of the Register of including interest at 6.375%per annum. of Cass City. 586-909-23 1 1. NO SMOKING BINGO _* FREE REMOVAL of cars, Deeds, for the County of Tuscola and '91 CHEVY S-10 - 5-speed, flow model, made for low 4- 10-5-2 sunday at new Knight of trucks and machinery. NO Ken Martin State of Michigan, on the 16th day of July, Under the power of wk contained in said new tires, excellent transpor- clearance basement. $175. ~~ Columbus Hall, 6 106 titles needed. 989-665-2758. A.D. 1998, in Liber 744 of Tuscola mortgage and the statute in such case Call 989-670-5795. Records, on page 1452, which said mort- tation and gas mileage. FARM LAND NEEDED to Beechwood Dr., Cass City. 8- 10-5-8 Electric, Inc. made and provided, notice is hmby given $1,150. 872-5540. 2-9-28-tf gage was thereafter on, to-wit the 1st day that said mortgage will be fonclosed by plant 2006 sugar beet crop. Doors open 5:OO p.m., games Homes - Fanns of June, A.D. 1999, assigned to Mortgage a sale of the mortgaged pmises, or some 1- 10-5-2 Also would like to locate start at 5:30. Phone 872- PAUL'S PUMP REPAIR - Electronic Registtation Systems. Inc., part of them, at public venue, at the Front Commercia1 thru mesne assignments, on which mort- entrance to the Courthouse in the Village BEAGLE PUPPIES for sale farm acreage to lease with 8892. Knights of Columbus Water pump and water tank gage there is claimed to be due, at EMACULATE 1997 LIN- the of Cam, Tuscola County at 1000 AM, - Call after 5:30 p.m., 872- option to purchase with or Council No. 8892. sales. % In-home service. Industrial date of this notice, for principal and in- on November 3,2005. COLN Continental - moon 4738. 2-9-28-2 without buildings. Call 989- 5-9-303 Credit cards accepted. Call terest, the sum of $29,849.09 Wenty roof, heated and memory STATE LICENSED Nine thousand, Eight hundnd Forty Nine Said premises are situated in Township 55 1-2464. 4-9-2 1-6 673-4850 or 800-745-485 1 dollars and Nine cents) including inter- of Vassar, Tuxola County, Michigan, and seats. No disappointments. anytime. 8-9-254 est there on at 7.30% (seven point thne are described as: Call 989-674-2464. < Household Sales > zero) percent per annum. 1-9-21-3 1 -BEDROOM APART- Commencing at the Northwest comer of 3-FAMILY GARAGE SALE MENT - $350/month. Rent And no suit proceedings at law or in PET GROOMING BY] eq- Section 6, Town 11 North, Range 8 East; Wednesday-Friday, Oct. 5- includes water and sewer. uity having been instituted to recover the thence East 300 feet; thence South 550 eneral Merchandi - CAROL - Monday through debt secured by said mortgage or any part feet; thence West 300 feet; thence Nonh 7, 8-5 p.m. 4181 Van Dyke Close to town and schools. Friday at your convenience, KIRBY VACUUMS autho- thereof. Now, therefore, by vime of the 550 feet to the place of beginning. EX- 2003 YAMAHA RAPTER Rd. (4 1/2 miles south of M- First and last months rent re- AUCTION Saturday, 7-1 p.m. 989-872- rized factory service center - power of sale contained in said mortgage, CEPT therefrom a piece or pprcel of land quired. 872-3294. doing business since 1977. and pursuant to the statue of the State of 80CC - great condition! 81 on M-53). Christmas ' 3160. 8-4-2 1-tf 33 feet wide on the inside or Southcast 4-9-28-3 Michigan in such case made and pro- side of a cum of 450 feet r'adius, begin- $1,800 O.B.O. 872-4068. trees, ornaments, etc. 32" Sat., Oct 8th We carry genuine Kirby fac- vided, notice is hereby given that on, the ning 450 feet Swth of the Nonhwest cor- 2-9-28-3 metal door, AVON cape cod Simpson's Tree & tory parts. If repair and ser- 3rd day of November, A.D., 2005, at ner of Section 6 and ending 450 feet East dishes (red, loo's), wood FOR RENT - Nice 3-bed- 5 :OOp.m. vice are important to you, 1000o'clock said mortgage will be fore- of said Northwest corner of Section 6, and room home in Cass City. Kingston Wesleyan Brush Removal closed by a sale at public auction, to the all land on the outside or Northwest si& A TEMPUR PEDIC style shutters, 10-12 pair. Linens, have your Kirby checked Church Cas City, Michigan highest bidder, at the front entrance of the of said cum in the Northwest comer of memory. foam mattress set. furniture, household items First floor laundry. Call 989- over at a reasonable price. Courthouse in Village of Cam, Tuscola said section in Vassar Township, ALSO and much more. 14-10-5-1 872-3863. 4-9-28-3 3248 Washington St. Even if your Kirby is 30 County, Michigan, of the premises de- EXCEPT commencing on the East line Queen size. As seen on TV. Kingston scribed in said mortgage. of said Lot 5 at a point 172.01 feet North New, never used. Cost 5- 10-5- 1 years old, we can still repair FOR RENT - 4-bedroom it to run for many more 00 degrees 13 minutes'00 seconds West, $1,800. Sacrifice at $650. PRESBYTERIAN %he Row C'å tor Clearing Which said premises are described as fol- from the Southeast corner of Lot 5,thence country home (Owendale wbod Splitting A*oiloMr years! Call 989-269-7562, lows: All that certain piece or parcel of 989-698-0577. CHURCH Rummage Sale - South 87 degms 57 minutes 00 seconds area). $550/month plus de- 8 Yard Li~htReplacements Od4 Jobs land situate in the Township of Akron, in Knights of Columbus I 989-479-6543, or 989-55 1- West, 262.16 feet to a point on the West 2-9-28- 12 Thursday, Oct. 6, 9-5 p.m. ~~ ~ posit. References required. the County of Tuscola and State of Michi- line of said lot, said West line being the with bake sale; Friday, Oct. 5762. 8- 1-26-52 gan and described as follows to wit: . FISH DINNER arc of a cum having a radius of 417.00 HOT TUB - 05 model. 37 No indoor pets. 989-674- I I feet; thence Northeasterly on the arc of 7, 9-3 p.m., everything 112 2464. 4-9-2 1-3 Commencing at a point 21 North of jets, seats 6 with lounger. Baked & fried fish rods said curve to the right, 437.14 feet to the OFF. 14-9-28-2 ~~ the Southeast comer of Section 33, Town Northeast corner of Lot 5, said arc being Two 4 HP pumps. Cost ALLYOU CAN EAT Ron Simpson, owner/operator 14 North, Range 8 East, thence West 11 subtended by a chord bearing North 38 $6,495 - sell $3,795. 989- 1-BEDROOM APART- 4:OO to 7:OO p.m. Znrvrsd 8-3-94 Builder rods, thence South 6.5 rods, thence East degrees 40 minutes 08 seconds East, GARAGE SALE - Oct. 7 and MENT close to downtown, 11 rods to the point of beginning. 417.40 feet to said Northeast comer; 797-7727. 2-9-28- 12 EVERY 3rd FRIDAY Commercial Oct. 8, 9-5 p.m. 6761 grocery store and doctors ELECTRIC MOTOR and 1 thence South 00 degrus 13 minutes 00 OFTHE MONTH power tool repair, 8 a.m. to 5 . Custom Homes Tax ID: 79-001-033-000-2300-00 seconds East, on the East line of Lot 5, KING SIZE PILLOW top Houghton Street. offices. Rent includes water & Remodeling 316.52 feet to the point of beginning be- K of C Hall p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to The redemption period shall be six mattress set - new in plastic. . 14-10-5-1 and trash pickup. Security Also specializing in: ing pan of Lot 5 of Garner Subdivision, 61 06 Beechwood Dr, noon Saturday. John Blair, months from the date of such sale, unless according to the plat thereof recorded in Includes deluxe frame. Cost deposit and first month's rent Ceramic Tile Cass City 1/8 mile west of M-53 on determined abandoned in accordance Liber 2 of Plats, Page 37. Being pan of $1,050, Sacrifice at $335. Real Estate For Sald required. $325/month. Call *Hardwood Flooring with 1948CL 600.3241a, in which case Northwest 1/4 of Section 6, Town 1 I ADULTS $7.50 Children $3.N Sebewaing Road.8-12-13-tf Phone the 989-839-4846. 2-9-28- 12 after 6 p.m., 989-872-4654. Licensed & Insured the redemption period shall be 30 days North, Range 8 East, Tuscola County 5-10-5-tf 269-7909. from the date of such sale. Records. FOR SALE by owner - 1371 4-9-28-tf Call BERBER CARPET.- 12x30, sq. ft. corner lot in village of 87 213579 Dated: October 5, 2005 The redemption period shall be 6 months 40 yards. New multi-color. Cass City. 4-car garage, AVAILABLE IMMEDI- 8-5-3 from the date of such sale, unless deter- needs TLC. $78,000. 586- John's Small WELTMAN, WEINBERG & REIS CO., mined abandoned in accordance with $195.989-799-3532. ATELY - 1 & 2 bedroom There will be no L.P.A. MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the re- 2-9-28- 12 909-23 11. 3- 10-5-2 apartments. Rent includes Engine Repair By: Daniel E. Best, (P-58501) monthly dinner demption period shall be 30 days from water, sewer and garbage. 989- 6426 E. Cass Rd. Dr. John Geissinger Attorney for Assignee of Mdrtgagee the date of such sale. City Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., L.P.A. AMISH LOG HEAD- 3.5 ACRES WOODED - 2 872-4532. 4-9- 1-tf Saturday, Oct. 8 2155 Butterfield Drive, Suite 200-S Dated: October 5,2005 BOARD and queen size pil- miles south of M-81, 1/2 Chiropractic Troy, Michigan 48084 low top mattress set. New in mile west ofM-53. Excellent ' at the WWRM3342318 FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE Health Services 10-5-5 plastic. Sell all $275. 989- hunting, good investment, CALL: good location. $45,000, WANTED: Shabbona FC W (248) 593- 1312 923- 1278. 2-9-28- 12 Lawnmowers, Riders, Car0 THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR Trott & Trott, P.C. $2,000 down, $45Bi"month. Pheasant Hunting United Methodist Trimmers, Rcitotillsr', -" ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. Attorneys for Mortgage Eltcmnic keg- * i Land contrakt Make of€&. *Ttresdays& Thursdays ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN istration Systems, Inc., as nominee for FOR SALE - Carrots and 586-784-8404 or 586-453- Property to LEASE Church Chainsaws & 9 a.m. to 6p.m. WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE. knder and lender's SUCC~SS~and/or as- apples, $3 for a 40# bag. 9304. 3- 10-5-4 Snowthrowers PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT signs Private Land THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE 30400 Tekgraph Rd., Ste. 200 989-872-2912. 2-10-5-1 All Makes & Models (989) 67314464 IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025-5822 21 Years of Experience Call for an appointment File#O61178FO3 HOUSE FOR SALE by Gentleman wbird dog Services R-9-15-ti ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be 10-5-4 ARTICLES FOR SALE - owner - 3-bedroom, full All Work Guaranteed rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. pool table, $250; couch with basement, attached garage. Call: Hours: In that event, your damages, if any, shall recliners, $100; oven, $25; In Cass City. Call Bob King Monday-Friday 8-5 p.m. be limited solely to the return of the bid AC, $225; dryer, free. 872- 248-474-4667 STEVE amount tendered at sale, plus interest. at 989-766-87 12. 4-9-21-4 Saturday 9-4 p.m. 1i07. 2- 10-5- 1 3-9-28-4 872-3866 MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been WRIGHT Pickup & Delivery made in the conditions of a mortgage HERSHBERGER LOG Notices made by Melissa Matuszak, an unmar- Roben A. Tremain & Associates, P.C. is Real Estate For Reno a debt collector and we attempting to Available ried woman, original mortgagor, to Mac- arc FURNITURE- queen pillow collect a debt and any information ob- PAINTING 8-3-24-n Clair Mortgage Corporation, Mortgagee, top mattress set, $249 (new SIGHT IN YOUR GUNS at tained will be used for that purpose. FORRENT - Cass city dated January 8, 2003 and recorded on in plastic). 1 3/4 miles east MG Cass City ,Gun Club, Satur- 30 yrs. experience January 27, 2003 in Liber 912 on Page Storage. Call 872-3917. SALT FREE iron condition: MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been day, Oct. 15,9-4 p.m.; Sun- 666, and assigned by said Mortgagee to of M-53 on Shabbona Rd. 4-3-1 3-tf Insured ers and water softeners, Chase Manhattan Mortgage Corporation made in the conditions of a mortgage Message phone: 989-872- day, Oct. 16, 10-4 p.m. All made by ANTHONY E. FULLERTON, FREE ESTIMATES 24,000 grain, $750. In-home as assignee by an assignment, in Tuscola 4 a single man, LISA M. SAUCEDA. a 5059. We will get back with are welcome. $3 for range, , Interior/Lxterior service on all brands. Credit County Records, Michigan, on which you. 2- 10-5-tf FOR RENT - 2-bedroom $0.25 per target. 5-10-5-2 mortgage there is claimed to be due at single woman, LARRY J. SAUCEDA, a Call: 989-8724654 cards accepted. Call Paul's single MERS, SOLEY AS trailer in Cass City. 872-529 1 the date hereof the sum of Eighty-Thm man, to 8-3-9-tf Pump Repair, 673-4850 or Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Seven NOMINEE FOR LENDER, AS HERE- FOR SALE - Daybed, over- or 872-5620. 4- 10-5-3 CCW CLASS - A Carrying and 06/100 Dollars ($83977.06). includ- INAFT'ER DEFINED, AND LENDER'S 800-745-485 1 for free analy- SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, SAID sized, never used. $200. Call Concealed Weapons class ing interest at 6% per annum. 8-9-25-tf , LENDER IS REPUBLIC BANK, Mort- 872-2554., 2- 10-5-3 VFW WLL available for' will be held Saturday, Oct. 29 Under the power of sale contained in said gagee, dated May 19,2003 and recorded rental occasions. Call 872- at the Cass City Gun Club. Thomas Roofing on June 20, 2003 in Liber 937 on Page mortgage and the statute in such case 5-DRAWER CHEST of 4933. , 4-4- 1-tf This class fulfills the require- YOUR TOTAL ma& and provided, notice is hereby given 1008, TUSCOLA County Records, hat said mortgage will be foreclosed by Michigan, on which mortgage there is drawers, $35; storm window, - -. ment for concealed handgun ROOFING CONTRACTOR a sale of the mortgaged pnmises, or some claimed to be due at the date henof the $0~54,$5. 872-3881. FOR RENT - K of C Hall, carry. The cost is $95. A non- part of them, at public venue, at the Front sum of one hundnd fourteen thousand ~ Serving the area four hundred forty two and 08400 Dol- 2-10-5-1 6106 Beechwood Drive. refundable pre-registration entrance to the Courthouse in the Village Parties, dinners, meeting . of Caro, Tuscola County at 1000 AM, lars ($1 14.442.08). including interest at of $35 is required. To pre- for34years 4.500% per annum, with an adjustable Call Rick Kerkau, 872-4877. geBeaubien Lawn I on November 3.2005. FOR SALE - Craftsman 6.5 register, call 989-550-8800 LICENSED INSURED rate rider. 4-2-3-tf or 872-5060. 5- 10-5-3 Semce - Said premises are situated in Village of HP lawn vac, chipper, shred- ~~ BONDED Cam.Tuscola County, Michigan, and arc Under the power of sale contained in said der, $600 Can be seen Residential Gas & Oil Furnaces mortgage and the statute in such case firm. FOR RENT furnished 2- described as: - DEPNER'S CORN MAZE Commercial made and provided, notice is hereby given at 6786 Main St. (45 MPH bedroom house with AC and (989) 872-2970 that said mortgage will be foreclosed by sign in front yard). 872- & pumpkins - 2 miles east of Mowing -Trimming Commencing at a point on the Southerly NG heat. In Cass City. Shrub Trimming HEATING side of Grant Street, Village of Caro. a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some 87 16, ask for Dennis. Caseville on Griggs Rd. (by city R-?-3T-tf put of them, at public venue, at Front Washer, dryer, 2-car garage. 125.5 feet Southeasterly from the North the 2-10-5-1 golf course). Friday-Satur- Lawn Rollinflhatching and comer of Lot 20 in Block 24, Village of entrance of the Courthouse in the Village $500/month plus utilities. Core aeration Edging of Cam, "bscola, MI, at 1000 AM on day, 10 a.m.; Sunday, 1 p.m. - Caro; the Plat of the Village of Centerville Security deposit. No pets/ Rotary broom parking lots AIR according to the recorded plat thereof in November 3,2005. till 90 minutes before dusk. EHRLICH'S FLAGS , smoking. Reference- re- Liber 1 of Plats Page 51 A also Liber 11 856-4688 or Insured of Deeds, Page 362; thence Southeasterly Said pmisesm situated in TOWNSHIP AMERICAN MADE quired. Box A, c/o Cass City CONDITIONING OF ELLINGTON. TUSCOLA County, depnerfarms.com. 989-670-6700 along the Southerly side of Grant Saet, US -STATE WORLD Chronicle, P.O. Box 115, to Frank Stnet; thence West along Frank Michigan, and are described as: - 5-9-28-3 8-5- 11.-tf Stmt 162.5 feet; thence Northeasterly MILITARY - POW ! Cass City, MI 48726. Paul L. Brown PARCEL 10Part of Northeast 114 of I17 feet to the place of beginning. Part the Aluminum Poles 4- 10-5-3 Owner REVIVE of Section 3. Town 12 North, Range 9 Section 17, Town 13 North, Range 10 Notices East, Ellington Township, Tuscola Carpet & Upholstery East, Village of Caro, Township of Commercial/Residential LOOKING FOR 1 PERSON Indianfields, County of Tuscola, State of County, Michigan, described as oom- Cleaning Michigan. mencing at the Northeast comer of said Sectional or One Piece willing to share my home in State Licensed Section 17; thence along the East line of 1-800-369-8882 exchange for rides 2-3 times 24 Hour Don Dohn The redemption period shall be 6 months said Section 17, South Ol"09'45" West, Cass City from the date of such sale, unless deter- 2186.00 feet to the Point of Beginning; Bill Ehrlich, Sr. 665-2568 a week for appointments or Emergency Service mined abandoned in accordance with thence continuing along said East line of 'Bill Ehrlich, Jr. 665-2503 shopping. Must have your CALL 989-872-2734 Phone 872-3471 MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the re- Section 17, South Ol"09'45" West, own vehicle and income. 200.00 feet; thence North 88"00'56" 2-4- 164 8-4-6-tf demption period shall be 30 days from Male or female. No rent, the date of such sale. West, 435.60 feet; thence North 01" . 09'45" East, 200.00 feet; thence south must like cats. 872-4 122. SAND GRAVEL TOP SOIL 88" 00'56" East, 435.60 feet to the Point 1 Dated: October 5.2005 I 4- 10-5-3 ALL TYPES OF STONE PONDS, DOZER & BACKHOE WORK DAVID ZARTMAN (989) 872-2485 of Beginning. LICENSED 81 INSURED BUILDER FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE Elegance is Emy ... Complete site work on our house or yours! CALL: The redemption period shall be 6 months with Beautiful APARTMENTS: 1 & 2-bed- ZAIRTMfllrlysS IHUISONRY from date of such sak, unless deter- - FC S (248') 593- 1304 the room, spacious. Cass City mined abandoned in accordance with Wedding Invitationd Phone: 989-872-4502 Block Basements Crawl Spaces All Types of Cement Work Trott & Trott. P.C. location. 8 10-964-2666. . Types of Home Repairs Attorneys for Chase Home Finance LLC 1948CL 600.3241a, in which case the Web Site: http://simpsonhomes.org All successor by merger to Chase Manhat- redemption period shall be 30 days from 4-9-7-tf 5-4-1 3-ti Carpenter Work Brick Cultured Stone 8-9-3-H ~ ~~~ I tan Mortgage Corporation the dateof such sale. 30400 Telegraph Rd., Ste. 200 WE ARE NOW TAKING ___~~~ ~~ ~~- Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025-5822 DATED: October 5.2005 *PC Rep- & support File uo67947F01 applications for 2 & 3 bed- Lyle *NetworkInstallation & Support Robert Abfalter 10-5-4 MERS. SOLEY AS NOMINEE FOR room apartments at LENDER, AS HEREINAFTER DE- *WebsiteDesign & Hosting Service Manager FINED, AND LENDER'S SUCCES- Northwood Heights Apart-. *Memorial & Celebration THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR SORS AND ASSIGNS, SAID LENDER ments in Cass City. Rent is Computer Videos ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. IS REPUBLIC BANK based on income. For rental *Servingboth Residential & Cass City Appliance Repair ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN Mortgagee Business Customers WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. information, call 989-872- Consulting Service You Can Count On PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT AITORNEY FOR: Mortgagee 2369 or Crest Property Man- 6240'Main Street, Suite 4 Cass City, MI 48726 THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE Robert A. TremPin & Associates, P.C. agement at 989-652-928 1. m ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. 401 South Old Woodward Avenue Some units barrier free. TTY Owners: byle & Heather Severaace 4141 Doerr Rd. ALL MAJOR Suite 300 . Cmr Clty Chronicle email us at [email protected] ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be Birmingham, MI 48009-6616 for hearing or speech im- Cass City, MI 48726 BRANDS 872-20 IO www.lyleseverance.com Office Hrs.: Mon-ki. by appt. rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. For Information, Please Call: paired, 1-800-649-3777. 989-872-6602 In that event, your damages, if any, shall Call: 989-8123688 REPAIRED (248) 540-7701 b be limited solely to the return of the bid 1 Equal Housing Opportunity. 989-551-2023 1 4-8-4itf 8-2-254 amount tended at sale, plus interest. 10-5-4 m CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5,2005 PAGE THIRTEEN CALL 872-2010TO PLACE AN ACTfON AD C Services Services Services Heh Wanted 3 Help Wanted LEE MORGAN SUMMER CAMP and year Smith round retreat facility is look- Patient Accounts Specialist ing for a receptionist. Full- I I 20 Years Experience Refrigeration time position with immedi- ‘Progressive growth-oriented hospital seeking an indi- vidual for Patient Account Specialist position. Must have * New. Construction and ate opening. Applicants must * Additions have prior office experience Associates Degree in area of Medical Billing with a mini- mum of three years experience in insurance billing pre- Interiors, Exteriors, * Remodeling Appliance Repair and basic knowledge of Texturing, Wood Graining, * Pole Buildings Microsoft Office. To ‘apply, ferred. This position requires excellent communication skills with demonstrated knowledge of CPT, ICD-9 and Power Washing * Roofmg All makes and models send a cover letter and re- * Siding sume to P.O. Box 624, HCPCS coding for both facility and professional services. ResidentiaVCommercial * State Licensed * Sebewaing, MI 48759. Ap- We offer a friendly environment, competitive wages and Insured benefits with excellent opportunities for self-growth. (989) ’872-4670 plication ‘deadline: October Call 872-3092 22,2005. 11-10-5-3 Reply to Hills & Dales General Hospital, 4675 Hill Street, (989) 872138408-8-174 I 8-- 10-8-tf 8-3-15-tf ~ ~- Cass City, MI 48726, Attn: Human Resources, or fax 989-

872-579 1 or email [email protected]. ,,-,,,5., Real Estate For Sale HEAD START AIDE (bus) RENDON’S YOUNG at and Sub positions Car0 2 HEARTAFC home has 1 Program - Ride preschool private room, male or female, bus and assist children. Lift- available. 24 hour care, dia- ing required. High school NOTICE betics welcome. Call 989- Accepting applications EW ON THE MARKET!- 60s built 3-bedroom single story diploma or GED required, ith lots of character. Finished basement, lots of built-ins and 286-6056 to see how we can childcare experience pre- meet your needs. for position of Ipliances stay. Extra large lot and landscaped to a tee. Priced to ferred. Aide IOhrs. weekly, 41 at $81,000. Call for more details. TCC- 1466 8-9-28-8 sub on call basis $5.75/hr. Novesta Township Clerk Background clearances will Farm Equipment be required. Applications are available at www.nemcsa.org until Octo 20, 2005 FOR SALE - 766 Interna- or 989-356-3474 and must Submit resume to: Ralph Zinnecker, tional tractor with cab and be received no later than 4:30 PO Box 92, Deford, MI 48729 loader. 3,800 hours, in nice p.m. on October 14,2005 by 1-10-5-i condition. 989-479-6647, NEMCSA, Human Re- 9-9-28-2 sources Department, 2375 Gordon Road, Alpena, MI OMETHING FOR EVERYONE!- This home has it all- Help Wanted 49707. Faxes acceptable Hospice Registered Nurses inroom for mom, heated workshop for dad and finished base- 989-354-5909 original appli- Remember what you went into nursing for? This may be lent with recreation room for the kids! 3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 TRUCK DRIVERS needed cation must be forwarded. it! aths, country kitchen and extra nice dining room. Vel1 well for fall harvest. Call 989- EOE. Auxiliary aids and ser- ecorated throughout and has lots of curb armeal. TCC 1464 674-2464. 1 1-9-21-3 vices available to individuals Marlette Community Hospital’s United Hospice Services with disabilities. “Voice and is seeking a contingent RN for their home care program TTY/TDD” 1-800-649- to take on-call for primarily weekends and evenings. PART-TIME HELP - main- 3777. 11-10-5-1 tenance and cleaning person. Want to learn more? Please call us at (989) 635-4008, or Apply at Gilligan’s, 6444 mail, fax, e-mail resume or fill out an application at: West Main. 11-10-5-1 C.N.A. POSITIONS avail- able - Good benefits and comparable wages. Apply in Marlette Community Hospital n one of the Thumb’s finest courses - 2 1/2 bathrooms, 2 cai person at Tendercare Cass Human Resources Department arage, shed plus lots more. Breathtaking views to the west, City, 4782 Hospital Dr., Cass P.O. Box 307 )rive your golf cart to the #1 tee. $99,900. TCC 1465 City, MI 48726. E.O.E. Marlette, MI 48453 11-10-5-1 Fax: (989) 635-4006 e-mail: humanresources 0 mchcares.org website: marlettecommunityhospital.com NEED TO HIRE an installer 0 - HVAC experience pre- Jobs Hotline: (989) 635-4060 11-9-28-2 T so WILDLIFE PARADISE. Alot to offer. has the price on this 1,700 sq. ft. home on one acre. ferred. Must be mechanical. :ENTLEMAN’S FARM - 40 acre farm located between Cas! Ranch style home on 17 acres with 3 bed- Offering 3 bedrooms and has many updates. Bath Bring or send your resume to :ity and Car0 - 15 acres of woods, creek and pasture (idea is all new and redone. Large living room for enter- Dan’s Fireplace and Stove, rooms, 1 bath with option to add a 2nd bath. taining and a sitting room for relaxing. Great for lunting), 20 plus acres of hay. Barn, workshop, toolshed, gues Furnace has been updated in last 5 years. Has those autumn evenings. Many updated windows 6509 Main St., Cass City, MI abin plus 3 bedroom newly remodeled farm house. Owne a pole building with cement and electric. throughout. Laundry on 1st floor. The garage is 48726. 989-872-3 190. elncatinn and will leave all fencinrt and gates. F743 Paved road and secluded in the woods. Im- 1,200 sq. ft. and is great for both storage and work 1 1- 10-5-2 mediate occupancy. CC-541 space. This home is large and offers a variety of ~~~ ~~~ ~ -r---mace CC-578-- --- WANTED - RELIABLE and trustworthy house cleaning “MORE THAN FRIENDSHIPS” person with references. CAMPUS DIRECTOR Needed for 2 hours a week. Call Karen at 872-3410. Baker College of Cass City is searching for a full time IUST OUTSIDE CAR0 VILLAGE. - Yet convenient tc <, . .: 1179;28-2nc Campus Director. Qualifi- illpnssessr I 11lll.i h Il,1 Master’s Degree requifed; PhD degree preferred. ;Y,RFYM~F.,+arm!n-g6 h~jcoz~~~~$#j,rr.‘,a;lch, ,with, covl Possess a working knowledge of the academic and fi- :eilings, full semi-finished basement rea&‘ftw your hob’liie nancial issues facing Baker College. )r your children’s play area and attached garage. Lots of up Minimum of two years experience as a director or above lates including roof, carpeting, bathroom cornplctely redone in business or education with experience in academ- :eramic tile and more. Call todav on TC465. ics, career services, financial aid; or a minimum of two years experience as a dean, associate dean, pro- gram director, or program coordinator. Must be resident of Cass City area or be willing to relo- cate. Must possess excellent human relations skills and ex- cellent oral and written communication skills.

Duties will include, but are not limited to: Accountable for all operating activities of campus ex- tension site, particularly those aimed at promoting the CLOSE TO SCHOOL AND PARK - 2 bedroom home on growth, development and retention of students. lice size lot. Full finished basement, carport and garagc

Responsible for implementation and maintenance of 697,900. 1 TCC136; Baker College policies and procedures. Required to be active in Cass City and surrounding ar- , eas and establish a positive image for the college. Responsible for the development of long range aca- demic and business plans for the campus. Responsible for working cooperatively with Campus Director of West Branch, providing student support services to that extension site as needed. Responsible for working closely with the VP of Admis- sions and Admissions staff to recruit new students. ?RICE REDUCED! - On this 2 story family home nestled i he woods on 2 acres. Home features an open floor plan with Position is currently open. Work schedule is 40 hrs. per ledrooms and oversized 2 car garage. Home warranty includec week/52 wks. per year. Some evenings and weekend CY245: (Saturdays) hours will be required. Please send resume and cover letter by October 10,2005 to: Human Resource Department - FLINT Baker College of Flint 1050 West Bristol Road Flint, MI 48507 . Fax: (810) 766-4049 E-mail: [email protected]

AA/EOE 11-10-5-1 PRICED REDUCED!! Work Wanted Work Wanted HUNTSVILLE PARK, LAKE VIEW - Move in day of clo ing, must see! 14’x72’ Holly Park, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, shingle JEANNIE’S DAYCARE has WILL BABY SIT in my Cass roof, vinyl windows, central air, enclosed deck, carport and shec openitigs for children of all City home. Weekdays only. Refrigerator,stove, dishwasher,disposal, washcr, dryer. $14,901M H901 ages (0-12 years). Meals pro- 989-553-2026. 12-10-5- I living room has gas 1% fireplace-Don’t let this Natural gas heat. immediate occupancy. Call for vided. FIA accepted. Call one pass you by. Call Marty to see CCT-332 a showing today. 989-9 12-0279. 12- 10-5-4 GRANDMAS DAYCARE Huntsville Park has openings for all ages New Arrivals Monday-Friday, I st and 2nd Thanks for calling shifts. Meals served. Daily 872-201 0 with program. FIA accepted. Call feature story ideas 872- 1873. State licensed. 12-9-28-3-. RENT TO OWN -New 2 bedroqm home on rented lot. 2 bath Real Estate For Sale -ooms, large country kitchen and dining area. Nice size livin ‘c -oom plus laundry room and lots of cupboards throughout, 2”xQ side walls, tip out vinyl windows, vinyl sided. Call today fc more details. Also, 3 bedroom available. Ask for Bonnie or Kell] Great location, home & location. Offering The comfGt level is on high alert! This The Polnt & Huntsville this 1,000 sq. ft., open kitchen, 3 bedrooms. country home is close to town. Featuring 18’x32’ pole barn for work or garage and a 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath, basement with Moblle Home Park 14’x 10’ shed for equipment. Enjoy quiet eve- laundry and bar. Many new features in last Cass City’s Finest Sectional & Single Wide nings or Sunday BBQ from the deck. Call and Manufactured Housing Community few years. The yard is a gardener’s dream. Seniors and Family living sights available at ask to see IC- 105. Call to see your new home CC-536. lake edge or by the woods. We provide home buying services for in-park sales Working hard to li!3 t and sell your home Office 989-872-2248 [isourfull-!:iirne business Bonnie Haley Evenings 989-872-8300 PAGE FOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5,2005 Enrollments drop again Obituaries

tinuing to receive a boost in rollment. ment of 1,496. The school its role as fiscal agent for a In the Cass City Schools, is slated to receive $6,875 per Fred Maurer the Rev. Joseph Griffin, pas- Tuscola Intermediate School for example, last week’s en- student, which includes this tor, officiating. District secondary transition rollment Of 1,484 students year’s state funding increase Fred Maurer, 91, of Ubly, Burial was in the church program that generates ad&- Will be blended with the of $175 per pupil. died Wednesday, Sept. 28, cemetery. tional per-pupil funding. The 2005 at the Huron County Arrangements were made program was started last year Medical Care Facility in Bad by Zinger-Smigielski Fu- Axe. neral Home, Ubly. andbers,.. raised accounting, enrollment in part,-- num- for Float funding set He was born Jan. 7, 1914 the increased enrollment in Ubly, the son of the late count last February. John and Emma (Heilig) Hospital Student numbers are criti- “This is really grassroots in Tuscola County,” Laethem Maurer. cal to the financial health of we can save children,” Steely He married Grace Leppek Michigan schools, which re- said of the effort. health said. “Although there aren’t any Oct. 24, 1938 at St. Mary ceive a majority of their She and her husband have statistics, I do think there is Catholic Church, Parisville. funding in the form of a state already teamed up with a need for the education,” she Maurer was a graduate of fair set foundation allowance, which Nancy Laethem, substance added. “We really do have a the klaurer Elementary is applied to the number of abuse prevention coordinator binge drinking problem School. He worked at Ttiumb Hills and Dales General students in each district. The for Tuscola County, to (among teens), like many Electric as a lineman from Hospital will host its annual enrollment is determined by present informational pro- other counties. 1937 to 1977, retiring after Health Fair Friday, Oct. 14, “blending” 2 separate grams in some county 40 years of employment. from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the counts; one conducted in schools. And, they hope to “Nobody does this on pur- Maurer was a parishioner, hospital, located at 4675 Hill September and the other dur- present even more in the pose,” Laethem said. “A lot usher and a member of the St. in Cass City. ing the previous February. coming year as well as get of people are in denial - they Men’s Club at St. John Discount blood screenings The formula places a heavy informational pamphlets into feel bad - which is why we Catholic Church, Ubly. He will be offered, inciudin’g emphasis on the fall tally, every library. believe the education is so was past president of St. John Prostate SpecificAntigen for important.” school board for 4 years and $10, Lipid Panels for $20 and a member of the Ubly com- Serum Glucose for $3. Ca- Phone surcharge is vital Steely agrees and figures munity school board for 6 rotid Artery Screenings me the Pumpkin Festival Parade years. Maurer sat on the Ubly also being offered for $55. is another great opportunity Village Council for 23 years Please schedule an appoint- to get the word out about the and was a past member of the ment for this test by calling dangers of alcohol to unborn Ubly Community Club for (989) 872-2121, (ext. 295). children. “That’s what I want 40 years. He was an honor- Also, flu shots, blood pres- to do,” she said. “I’ve lived ary member of the Ubly Fox sure and diabetes risk factor TUSCOLA County Dispatcher Carrie Tabar of Cass City with it daily. That’s the fire Hunters Club. screenings will also be of- under me. He is survived by his wife, fered. answers a call in the dispatch center. “This is the first time there Grace; children: Doris (Carl) There will be numerous dis- cal emergency. This includes has been a fetal alcohol syn- Kolar of Sterling Heights, plays, information and free CPR instructions, delivering drome float anywhere. It’s Marivn (Jim) Mastie of Cass refreshments for the public to a baby, stroke, severe bleed- exciting.” City, Fred (Raddie) Maurer enjoy. ing, etc.” Jr. of Perry and Gene (Bar- For more information, Klenk said central dispatch The Prevention Network is bara) Maurer of Grand please call the Community operational and equipment a statewide program which, Blanc; 7 grandchildren; 11 Education Department at costs totaled just over $1.22 for 20 years, has offered ser- great-grandchildren; a (989) 872-2121, (ext. 365). million in 2004. In addition, vices such as technical assis- brother, John (Joan) Maurer a host of dispatch technology tance, training, a newsletter of Ubly; 3 sisters-in-law: and other computer upgrades and other information, Magdeline Leppek of Honeybees have been completed. minigrants and networking Rapson, Betty Maurer of ALL MEW/EEP COMMAMDER ARRIVIMG SOOM!! There are also several other opportunities to community Smith Corners and Margaret In addition to producing on-going significant ex- groups to support their in- Maurer of Harbor Beach; honey, honeybees produce penses, including pagers for volvement in alcohol, to- and several nieces and neph- beeswax and help pollinate fire fighters and EMS per- bacco and other drug preven- ews. agricultural crops, home gar- sonnel ($44,100 per year); tion. He was preceded in death dens and wildlife habitat. maintenance contracts, in- I by 5 brothers: Raymond, The USDA has estimated cluding the radio system, Prevention Network is ad- Edward, Anthony, Neil and that 80 percent of insect crop Computer Aided Dispatch ministered by Prevention Elmer Maurer; and 4 sisters: pollination is accomplished (CAD), emergency genera- Michigan Inc., with funding Kate True, Helen Oberski, by honeybees. Approxi- tors, and Mobile Data Switch provided through the Michi- Clara Polk and Emma mately one-third of the total (in-car computers ($78,000 gan Department of Commu- Mazure. human diet is derived di- annually); replacement of nity HealthIOffice of Drug Funeral mass was held Sat- rectly or indirectly from in- dispatch computer equip- Control Policy, and the urday, Oct. 1, at St. John sect-pollinated plants (fruits, ment every 5 years Michigan State Police, Of- Catholic Church, Ubly, with legumes and vegetables). ($40,000); and radio channel fice of Highway Safety Plan- expansion ($39,358). ning.

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’ HILLS AND DALES HEALTHCARE PRESENTS OUR ANNUAL HEALTH FAIR FRIDAY, OCT. 14,2005 OPEN ‘TIL 8 P.M. MON. & THURS.; T, W, F 8-6; Sat. 9-3; SERVICE HOURS: M-F 8-5; Sat. 9-3 FROM 7:OO A.M. UNTIL 5:OO P.M. 989-673-2171 4675 HILL STREET, CASS CITY - *Also! Blood Pressure an id, Due to the response on I“ I Discount blood screenings: state Specific Antigen $10 Diabetes Risk Factor em loyeepricrng, we have a huge selection of Used Sceenings, Displays and VeR ides. Check out just a few of.I these s~ecials.A Information. .Refreshments rotid Artery Screening $55 .Call the Community Please call central scheduling for an Education Department at 2003 Rontiac Sunfire, 1999 GMC Safari, appointment 989-872-2 12 1 ext. 295 AWD 2-door 989-872-2 12 ext. 365 Was $10,995 Now $8,995 Was $10,995 Now $9,595

2003 Chevrolet Venture LS, 2005 Chevrolet Malibu LS, Sedan GENERAL HOSPITAL Extended I Was $14,995 Now $13,995 Was $15,995 N ow $14,995 JCAHO Accredited 2003/2004 Governor’s Award of Excellence for Improving Care in the Critical Access Hospital Setting 4675 Hill Street Cass City, MI 989-872-2121 2003 Chevrolet Impala, 1999 Chevrolet Malibu LS, Base 4-door Sedan Was $13,995 Now $12,995 Was $9,295 Now $7,995

2001 Cadillac Deville, 2004 Chevrolet Silverado Was $15,995 Now $14,995 Was $28,500 Now $24,995