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9NIaHVMm HdVL NO dOONd t PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1996 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN It’s a boy! Walbro Corporation to Cass City host Harvest Gathering Social Items Walbro Corp., Cass City, way, across from the tool Call your local news will host its Annual Harvest crib) and pick up their ad- Gathering celebration Oct. missionhaffle tickets to the to the Chronicle office 30 31. 9:30 a.m. celebration. 872-20 10 A canned food collection Prizes will be awarded for I will begin at 7 a.m. and con- the best costumes, and gifi certificates will he given out YEARS IN BUSINESS Debbie Tirnrnons and tinue until 9:30 a.m., fol- to the top entries in a new Wayne Curry of Sterling lowed by the harvest gath- Reading thc hook Too deep and he’s wasting ering celebration. activity this year - a pump- Heights visited Mr. arid Mrs. “Clabhered Dirt, Sweet the rich part, wasting it dccp Employees are reminded to lun decorating contest. Em- Gaylord LaPeer Saturday af- Grass”. a tribute to farming SO’S ployees are asked to drop off ternoon and were Sunday and gone the roots can’t drop off‘their food contribu- by Gary Paulsen, stirred lot their decorated pumpkins to dinner guests. a reach it. Tell a man hy how tions in advance at the col- of Iiiemories. straight and deep tic plows lection station (near the foot Lisa Herman, human re- Many of the memories are and how tall and neat his of the east mezzanine stair- sources, Oct. 29. Natasha Elizabeth McNeil observed rather than experi- woodpile is and how sharp was born Sunday, Oct. at 13, enced, because although wc he keeps his axc and buck- Dustin Kady 7:59 a.m. to Robert and Haunted Qegisteh to ~[II a gilt Cehtiiicate Michael lived on ii farm whcn I was saw and how clean his barn Tanya McNeil. She weighed a kid, we were riot fariiiers. is and how his horsc harncss Michael and Renee Kady of 7 pounds, 4 3/4 ounces and Marriage to be giiea away each deeb M y g r a n d p are n t s , w h o is loose and supple with oil house set [\ Bad Axe announce the birth was 20 1/2 inches long. She livcd just south of‘ us, were and how his wheels don’t I has a brother, Nicholas, 2 1ice ns es of their son, Dustin Michael. farmers, though, and every- squeak on his manure Oct. 29-31 He was born Sept. 8, 1996, years old. Grandparents are body got i tivolvcd when spreader and how even his Hills and Dales Health Care Enter our TRIVIA CONTEST at Huron Memorial Hospital John and Linda Dillon and threshing time canic around. corn grows and how plunih Jams Ellis Dennis and Jen- Corporation will be sponsor- in Bad Axe. He weighed 8 Donna Walker, Threshing was a conimri- his granary wall is and how Winner will receive $100 pounds, one ounce and was nifer Lynn Nye, both of ing a haunted house Oct. 29, nity cvcnt. All the fi-lrmers truc his fences run .... but CXU. Gift Certificate 20 1/2 inches long. Halloween in the neighborhood gath- mostly, you can tell a nian 30 and 3 1 at the Walbro Cul- Erik Scott Woodhull and tural Center building (off Dustin’s grandparents are ered to help when the thresh- by how hc plows. Lorena Darlisa Monahan, Leach Street by Little To be given away October 26 Eugene and Melanie Kady of carnival ing machinc cmc. Two ot‘ 11 S onie o t‘ Paul se 11 ’s writing both of Vassar. Caesar’s in the back alley. Bad Axe and Andrew and my dad’s uncles, Jack Patricia Murawski of planned is reminiscent of another Keith Brian Marker and The haunted housc will be Shapenl-1and Dan McClorey, time, but much can btl ap- Rebecca Marie Gray, both of Owendale. His great-grand- owned thc thrcshing ma- open from 7 to -1 0 p.m. each The Cass City branch of preciated by any t‘arnicr in vassar. night. The cost is $1 for chil- parents are Emery and Anna American Association of chines that traveled from & Fabric Shop Kady of Gagetown and any era, regardless of nieth- Jack Ernest Groombridge dren under 12 years of age ‘Eby;:*I University Women (AAUW) farm to flvni during harvest [\l 124 N. State St,, Caro, MI 48723 \ Helen Pyrek of Gagetown. od 0 10 g y . and Diane Frances Hill, both and $3 for those 12 and over, will sponsor a Halloween seas0 11. of Cass City. 673-3062 What I rcnicniber nnost For instance, tic says: If it with a maximum of $10 per Carnival Tuesday, Oct. 29, Kenneth Allen Hoftman, Jr. familv. Announce form 5-7 p.m. in the Cass vividly was nwaltime. Thc doesn’t rain the seeds won’t and Stacey Lynn Hoffman, 31 City Middle School cafete- 10-I2 nnen all uaiiie up to the coiiie up, if it rains too much both of Millington “4 Nights ria. house, washed in A tub by tho seeds won’t conic up, if Hcath Eugene Wehrman, Children of pre-school age thc backyard pump, then it rains hut then doesn’t rain Fairgrove, and Mq-cy Ann for God” through 6th grade are invited troopud in and sat around again at thc right tinic thc Nicholson, Wixoni. 55 Or Older? to participate in games, face- Grandnia’s huge dining seeds will conic up hut the Thonnas Wayne Stilson Jr. The United Methodist painting and a “bookwalk.” ruurii tahlc. plants will die, it thc rain and Shelley Lcc Forster, both We‘ve Reduced Church of Cass City will ob- Hot dogs, cider, popcorn The thrcshcrh worked hard. doesn’t come at first and the of Gagetown. The Cost Of serve “4 Nights for God” and cookies will be available but the wotiicii in thc kitchen wind comes the topsoil will Daniel James Heit and Oct. 28,29, 30 and 31. for purchase. wcrc no slouches either. blow away enough to un- Kimberly Luann Prell, both Every woman wanted to Members are invited to at- Children are encouraged to cover the seeds and blow (1 1‘ Mi 1 ling tori. tend one of4 meals that will wear a costume and partici- put oil a feed just a tad bet- them away and they will die, Mark Edward Mclncriicy Homeowners. be served: a dinner Monday pate in an evening of fun and ter than her neighbor’s. We if the rains conic pcrfcctly and Barhie Jo Hcss, both of at 6 p.m., a lunch Tuesday, prizes . got to help with Grandma’s and the wind doesn’t coiinc Fairer ovc. Oct. 29, at noon; a dinner fcast, roast hecf and pork, but thc nnllstard weeds gct a Steven Allen Dundas arid Wednesday, Oct. 30, at 6 potatoes and gravy, special good start the plants will t7c Tiua Leah Withers, both of Here’s why! Our statistics show that salads, vegetahlcs and lots of choked off, it everything p.m, and a breakfast Thurs- M i 11 i ngt o 11. mobile homeowners and older homcniadc pies. She also works exactly right and the 55 day, Oct. 31, at 8 a.m. Kentvn Jay Howard, Cass have fewer and less costly losses nn adt. sonic t h i n g c a1 1 ed rains conic :it thc right tinic Members who have not City, arid Kin1 Angel Perez, than other age groups. So it’s only been contacted about attend- “iii ps .’, and thc wind doesn’t co~inu Add shelves at the C2agcc own . fair to charge you less for pur ing a meal are asked to call Docs anyone else rcnnein- and thc wcccis don’t over- C hri stop her Larry -Leo bottom of a small child’s her nips‘! Thc faniily’s col- conic thciii thc plants will mobile homeowners insurance. Norma Dawson, 872-3 152, closet to hold under- Ennis and Jamie Marie Fye, or Marian Keating, 872- clothes, shorts, slacks, lective mcnnory says they grow and they will head and both of‘ Vassar. ,-.,-.I,- ot‘ they will bccoiiie ripe and 3jY3 * even toys and games. were niade dough rolled Edward Leroy Broadworth U4UtO~OW~ out and cut into thin strips, golden and then, and t/iw it’ and Joanne Mary Maguire, then boiled. It docsn’t sound the wind stays away and Immnce both of Fairgrove. Life Home Car Business all that grcat, but as wt‘ re- doesn’t conic to rip the Brutt Allan McCall. Otter call they were very tasty. heads loose atid thc hail Lake. ;mi Ann Maric Yorkc. The‘hbf?-&4- Please Call - 872-4351 Established 1924 68 15 E. Cass City Rd. Cass City Sunday, November 10,1996 and Clkstinu Ray Findlay, hob of‘ Fairgrovc. I Ronald Joseph Michalski 3:OO p.m. and Eliubeth Ann Mead, both of Silverwood. UnitdMeth&ist church Cass City debaters to Gregnry Lewis Barrons, Del‘ord. and Tcri Lynn of Cas City compete in Frunkenmuth Lippowiths, Caro. Michael Howard Riley and 4446 Ale St. Six Cass City High School students arc prepared to de- Dawn Elic.abcth Smith, both City, debate teams will be attend- bate issues on juvenile crime, of vassar. Cass Michigan ing a league debate touxna- which is this year’s debate sponsored by: ment Saturday in topic. The students have CASS CITY CHRONICLE Amanda Langenburg Justin Michael Zaleski be-en preparing tor the up- USPS 092-700 KRANZ FUNERAL HOMES PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY Electronic Barbie Game Elmo Doll Six teams is twice the num- coming competition sincc AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN 1’Ht FNl” ber of debaters that repre- last year.