Tuscola deputies probing Red Hawks fall short The complete area vote: hit and run’accident in district playoff game road patrol cuts coming Page 6 Page 8 k CITY CHRONICLE In Region 5 Micklash named top Thumb school chief by Tom Montgomery Editor ITK,” Bednorek said. “People ask me why I served as Cass City High “He’s very knowledgeable stayed in Cass City - I kind School principal for 18 Achievements ranging from when it comes to all facets of hopped around a lot bc- months, administrative assis- a first-place ranking in thc of education,” he added. fore I came here,” he added. tant/principal with the Huron . county in MEAP scores to a “I’m very proud to bc asso- “It’s a great place to raisc our Intermediate School District flourishing fine arts program ciated with him as a fellow kids, it’s a great school sys- for 6 years, administrator to making the state football superintendent.” tem. It’s been a grcat place with the Tuscola Intermedi- playoffs for the first time Teresa Rabideau, prcsident to live one’s carccr.” ate School District for one ever have Cass City School of the Cass City Board of Micklash has a bachelor’s year, principal of Port Aus- District residents saying it’s Education, said she and her degree in elementary educa- tin Public Schools for one a great time to be a Red fellow board members are tion and earned a master’s year, teacher with the Huron Hawk. “absolutely proud” of degree in education Intermediate School District Michigan Association of MASA’s recognition of in 1973 at Eastern Michigan for 2 years, and teacher with S c h ool Ad m i n i strati on Mic klash ’s efforts. University. In 1986, he was Alpena Public Schools for 2 (MASA) officials have just “I think throughout the awarded an education spe- years. given the comrriunity anothcr community and school dis- cialist degree in public During his tenure as Cass reason to feel that way. trict we arc fortunate to havc school ad m i n i strati c) n from City superintendcnt, MASA officials recently Ken as our superintendent, Central Michigan IJniversity. Micklash has guided the dis- named Cass City School but certainly the award cm- Prior to his appointment as trict through some major Supt. Ken Micklash thc phasizcs just how special he Cass City superintendent in MASA Region 5 Superinten- is,” she said. January 1988, Micklash Please turn to back page. dent of the Year. Rabideau pointed out that HEATHER HANKIN (left), director of Hills and Dales General Hospital’s Cen- MASA is a statewide orga- Micklash’s first reaction to nization that represents the the news was to share the ter for Rehabilitation and Health and Fitness, talks with Susan Lautner, director superintendents and first-linc honor with thc administrativc of performance improvementkommunity resources, in the room now used for all administrators of Michigan’s staff, Faculty, the board, stu- local and intermediate school dents and community as a rehab services at the Caro facility. The space will be expanded by more than 3 districts. Region S is com- whole. posed of Tuscola, Huron, “He was very quick to point times when a planned renovation project is completed. Sanilac, Lapeer, Genescc and out it wasn’t his efforts St. Clair countics. a I o n c ,” R a h i d c a u said . MASA will honor “That’s .just the kind of guy Micklash March 11 during he is - he doesn’t take the Rehab expansion scheduled the 2005 meeting of Region credit for himself - that’s 5 at Zehnder’s Restaurant in the kind of lcadcr hc is. And, Fran ken mu th . he’s vcry active in the com- munity. Hc has madc Cass Ofticial\ :it 1 Iill\ and Ilalc\ Hca t he r Han k i ti. t ions, i nc I ud i ng dcinol it ion wc’ll be able to better servo “The Regional Superinten- C;cncr,il Ho\pit.tl’\ C‘cntci’ for She said thc project will in- and reconstruction of the cx- the patients here.” dent oftheycar Award is pre- City his home. “We are very fortunate to 1iC.I I rl hi I1 I ;it 1011 ‘I nd tical t h cludt: construction of a sepa- isting locker rooms and Currently, the rehab fwili- sented by each of the 10rc- havc him hcre.” and I~itiic4\(Ior iiicrly [tic rate cntrancc with H patient tlooring, ii ncw suspcndcd ties arc all houd in a single gions in the MASA organi- M IC‘ ti I gii 11 At h I c t I C‘ it lid lie ha- waiting room and registra- wc)c)cI acrohics floor and new rrrom. “We arc seeing hc- zation to an individual who “It’s vcry special to me. I bilitirtion C‘entcr);ire gciiring tion arca, private treatment carpc t i ng throughout the tween 50 and 60 patients a has shown trcmcndous effort was honored and proud to up lor Li malor c’xp;insion rooms, and an expanded oc- gym area. day at this facility for rehab and dedication to enriching rcpresent this region,” said prolcct at Ihu (:a10 fLiclllty. cupational therapy area to The combincd pro-jeots are in 600 square fect,” Hankin the lives of childrcn and the Micklash, who has served in Cass City fur 17 years and “Wc iirc cxp;rnding rchah. c n ha n c c work - c o n d i t i o n i n g expected to cost roughly said. “It’s very crowded community as a whole,” said CASS CITY Supt. Ken Micklash has Wc’rc going Iroin about 600 scrv ices. $360,000, which wi I I covcr down there.” Lisa Rentz, MASA Cornmu- has been active in MASA squ;irc feet to approxitiiately In addition, the Caro construction, new equipment She notcd construction will nications and Mcmher Ser- throughout his career, in- been named MASA Region 5 Superin- 3.600 to 3.XOO squarc: feet,” facility’s health and fitness and rcmodcl iiig . be completed over time, vices manager. cluding serving as Region 5 tendent of the c x pl a i tied fac i I i t y 111 rcc tor area will undergo renova- According to Hankin, the starting in December, when “Mr. Micklash has been an president last year. Year. decision to expand was based the 16-wcek rehab expansion effective, well respected long on several factors. will get underway. Officials serving superintendent in “Thc fitness (portion of the don’t expect that rehabilita- Cass City,” Rentz said. “He County unveils facility) has traditionally op- tion services will be inter- is community service ori- Fundraising effort now erated at a loss, and part of rupted during construction. ented through participation the reason is so much of the Improvements to the health in Rotary, chamber of corn- drug assistance space is dedicated to fitncss and fitness facilities are ex- merce, hospital board and rather than rehab,” shc said. pected to begin in late spring Little League. underwav for memorial ‘I’uscola COLIti ty scn i or ci t i- Pierce, a sales director wirh She added that officials or early summer, with “Mr. Micklash is well re- J ~nsand low-inconic housc- Prescription Relief. “We had want to continue offering the completion at of the spectcd by his peers and Richard Little had no prob- holds will no longer havc to ii 92-year old woman who fitness programs, and even summer. Due to the scope when an area superintendent Sheridan have been very sup- morials in other towns, Little lem finding support and ap- choosc hctwcen buying food, joined our program and said take cue of necdcd renova- of the locker room improve- has a question, Mr. Micklash portive of the project. “This came up with a design fea- proval from village officials piiying for huat and lights, she could now take all of thc tions, but at the samc timc ments, customers can expect is usually the first one they is important. When I start turing 3 panels constructed for a planned war memorial. and prcscriptioris bccause of medication she was sup- take advantage of an in- some interruption of ser- call.” something I like to take it to with cultured stone over ce- a ncw progr;im. posed to and have enough creased cfemand for various vices. George Hednorek. superin- Now, he’s shifted his efforts the end.” ment block and limestone r. towards fundraising. I uscola County comrnis- moncy left where she didn’t rehabilitation services. Hankin said she expects the tendent of‘ thc Kingston Although not a veteran him- caps. Thc center panel will It’s going to be a big job, sioncrs arc supporting Pre- have to cat cat food.” “Rehab’s growth potential combined projects will be a Community Schools, agrccd. self, Little feels strongly that feature emblems of all has been halted by space, so boost to all those who have “He’s been vcry supportive but the Cass City native is all of those who served and branches of military service, scription Kclicl‘. an Ohio Thc Prescription Relief pro- bascd non-profit corporation it was the logical thing to do. of me since I came to King- already about halfway there. died for their country should and thc panels on either side gram works with 140 phar- grant from the Pinney that acts as a middleman bc- By expanding the rehab, Please turn to back page. ston. He’s been a mentor for “A be honored, including local will have the names of local maceutical companies that Foundation was applied for t wce n p h arin ace u t i cal ti riii s servicemen. It’s a desire that ve term s inscribed. give away more than 1,700 and approved,” Little said. stems from his 40-year ca- The council approved and c u s t o m e rs . name- brand prescription “‘I’hcre is about a 200 pcr- “This means that the money rccr as a counselor at Yale Little’s suggestion that the medications that arc still we raise for this project will High School. memorial be located just cent markup on prcscrip- good, but nearing their expi- be matched by this grant. “As a senior counselor, one west of the municipal build- tims. Many only cost pen- ration dates and would have nies to make. The cldcrly and Consequently, we will have of my jobs was to act as a li- ing, a central location with to be destroyed. Instead, they to raise at least half of the aison recruiter for thc United lighting already in place, 1 ow - i tic om e i nd i v id ual s 1 itcr- donate them to Prescription $20,000 cost to makc this States military, helping to Asidc from donating the site, ally have to choose between Relief exchangc for a tax in memorial a reality.” recruit young people to serve village officials also agreed eating, being warm and tak- deduction. ing the medication they are Towards that end, Little is our country,’’ he explained. to providc labor for construc- supposc to,” said Douglas Please turn to back page. organizing what he calls a “Three of those students that tion of’ the memorial foot- “Festival of Trees” display I hclpcd recruit never came 1ngs. that will be located in the hack. They their lives Now, it’s just a matter of department former Doerr Dancc Studio tighting to protect our free- raising the rest of money and Shervfs building on Main Street. The dom to ensure that people in p I an n i n g for construction. display will be open Friday other countries might have it “I’d like to see it happen in and Saturday, Dec. 3 and 4. mourning Caro depub also. thc spring - by Memorial Participants will be asked to “That’s how I got interested Day. It’s going to go now, decorate a Christmas tree for in the military - so many of it’s going to happen. It’s just Tuacol ;i Co 11n ty S h eri 1.1’s just had the right qualities of display inside the building my kids got killed. I was a matter of timeline,” said Depart inen t officers arc a leader,” he added. along with a poster board aware of the loss,” Little said. Little, who is looking for- mourning the loss of otic of‘ Thane, a graduate of Caro size sign in front of the tree “I was pretty close to those ward to seeing every one of thcir own ti,llowing the dcath High School, was a highly listing their organization or kids. That affects anybody, the 27 local veterans honored of‘ Sgt. Kcvin Thane, who decorated officer, receiving a business. to lose a good friend.” for thcir sacrifice. dicd at his Caro home Friday number of awards and com- There is room for about 10 Little first approached the “I think that we do not al- following ii ycar-long battlc mendations. His honors in- trees, according to Little, Cass City Village Council ways remember just how with cancer. cludcd the department’s an- who said citizens wishing to last September with the idea many American soldiers “(Hc was)-just the best. You nual Officer of the Year. view the display will bc of constructing a war memo- made the ultimate sacrifice to can’t say anything more Thane, 40, joined the The real world... asked to make a donation to rial to honor 27 veterans secure freedom not only for about him,” Sheriff Tori1 sheriff’s department in 1989 help pay for the memorial. from the area who lost thcir us but thc rest of the world. Kcrn said. as a road patrol officer. He “This is our first attempt (at lives in wartime. There were 27 soldiers in our WHS promoted to sergeant in CASS CITY Village Clerk Nanette Walsh was among several “He’sjust one of those guys fundraising), and then I’m Members of Cass City own community who gave 1997. During his tenure, who didn’t have any bad hab- volunteers who participated in the “Reality Store” Friday at Baker going to each of the clubs, VFW Post 3644 collected the their lives for this reason and Thane served as an instruc- its. He was a super nice guy,’’ making a presentation,” said list of military casualties over I think that this memorial tor for firearms and pressure College. Above, Walsh helps Cass City eighth grade student Jus- Kern added. “He did an aw- Little, who is still in the pro- the years and found there will help to ensure that their point control tactics. tin Williams put together a food budget. The project, featuring ful lot to keep the esprit de cebs of organizing his were 10 from Cass City who ultimate sacrifice will never Kern and the entire depart- corps of this department.” several “real world” topics such as housing, paying taxes and in- fundraising efforts. died during World War I, 13 be forgotten. tht-3 ment stood behind Thane Kern, who sent Thane to “Right now I’m by myself, during World War 11, and 2 “HOWmany pcoplc would 203rd session of thc E‘dl during his illness. Last year, vesting, is designed to help students start thinking about their fu- gct (but) I’m trying to a com- each during the Korean and have known there was that a host of oftlccrs, including Academy in the late 199Os, tures, what financial resources they will need, and the role educa- mittee together,” he noted, Vietnam wars, Other names number from this commu- said he would have liked to the sheriff and undersheriff, tion plays in achieving personal and professional success. adding both Cass City Vil- will be added in the future as nity who gave their lives so havc sccn Thanc in the shaved thcir hcads as a sign lage President Bert Althaver they become known. sheriff’s scat sonic day. “He of support for Thane. and village Manager Frank After visiting similar me- Please turn to back page.

I PAGE I’WO C‘ASS CITY C’IIRONICI,I: - WEL)h’I:SDAY, NOVEMBER 10,2004 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Holbrook Engaged It’s a boy! Area News

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This is very poor theology, on the front porch and bark Adclinc of Kinde, Rob and but good for a chuckle any- at everyone. Carol Oscntoski. Mr. and way: Mrs. Cliarlcs Depcinski and **** Nicole, and Mr. and Mrs. On the first day God created Ray Ilepcinski cnjoycd a tur- Jordan Sorenson the dog. God said, “Sit all Another examplc of good key dinncr with birthday and Richard Shank day by the door of your humor but poor theology that cake and ico crcani lor Tyler Hill house and bark at anyone local folks can appreciate: S ii 111an t h ;i K ro 7 e k ‘s n i n t ti Dalc and Sue Sorenson of who comes in or walks past. birthday dinncr on Friday. Cash City. and Hob and Marc and Michelle Hill of 1 will give you a life span of A man died and was stand- Lugcnc Clcland visited Sharon Schank of’ Caro an- Pigeon announce the birth of 20 years.” ing in the long line of souls Mrs. Curtis Clcland Saturday nouncc thc cngagenicnt of their son, Tyler Hudson. The dog said, “That’s too waiting for judgment. 111 orti i ng . thcir. c hildreri, Jordan ’ Tyler was born Sept. 16, long to be barking. Give me He noticcd that somc of the Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Innes B cr n ;I rd M or I cy, J au k Sorcnson of Cass City, and 2004 at 12: I2 a.m., at Cov- 10 years and 1’11 give you souls werc allowed to march Kc n nccl y, 111 LIC~Mcstiic k . -r 7 C’ Richmi Schank of Caro. cnant Health Care, Saginaw. back the other 10.” right through thc pearly gates Allc~n I:arrt:lly and Ron A June 3,200.5wedding is He weighed 7 pounds, 9 So God agreed. into heaven. Others were led Wo I s c ti I ;1 g c I’ 111 c t ;I t bcing planncd. ounces and was 20 inches On the second day God cre- over to the devil, who threw lnneses mark McUonald’s in Had Axe long. ated the monkey. God said, them into the burning pit. Thursday morning. His grandparents arc Jim “Entertain people, do mon- Evcry so often, instead of Mr. and Mrs. Allcn and Judy Brown of Cass City, key tricks, make them laugh. hurling a poor soul into the Ikpcinski and Mr. and Mrs. 1’11 give you a 20-year life fire, Satan would toss him off anniversay 21 attend and Lewis ancl Janet Hill of Ray Ikpcinski attcndcd the Elkton. Grcat-grandparents span .” to onc side into a small pile. fu ti I: r:i I o 1‘ t ti c i r A 11 ti t are Fay Ballagh of Cass City, The monkey said, “How After watching this re- Magdcli nc Iioggcnbuck, auxiliary family, guest musician Dan Dorothy Hcdley of Elkton boring, monkey tricks for 20 peated several times, the Deckcr celebratcd their 50th 102, at St. Anthony’s Church and Beatrice Hill of Elkton. years? I don’t think so. Dog man’s curiosity got the best wedding anniversary Nov. 6. Watson of Dcford performed at Hclcna at 1 I o’clock on meeting gave you back 10, so that’s of him and he strolled over They exchanged marriage several bagpipe selections. Wed n e sda y . what 1’11 do too. OK?” and asked Satan what he was vows in 1954 at the Mizpah Thc Inncs’ children are Allcn Farrclly spent Satur- I‘hc riicinthly luncheon and And God agrecd. doing. United Missionary Church, Marcia (Les) Merchant of day arid Sunday at Kcnton. inccting of Hills and Dales It’s a bov! On the third day God cre- “I couldn’t help wondering Cass City. A reccption fol- Cass City, Laura (Terry) 0hi o. C; c n c rii I 1-1os p I t al A u xi I i ary J’ ated the cow. God said, “You why you’re tossing those lowed at the Shabbona Hall. Lyons of Davison, Karen Mrs. Martin Swccncy vis- wax held recently at must go to the field with the people asidc instead of fling- Marvin is a lifelong farmer. (Paul) Thompson of Ft. ited Lois Wolsuhlagcr at the Ctiartnont. ‘I’hcrc wcrc 19 farmer all day long and suf- ing them into the fire.” he 1,eona was a nurscs aid for Gratiot, Michael Innes of Huron County 1 lealth Clcn- iiicmbcrs and 2 guesth fer under the sun, have calves said. 20 years at Marlette Cornmu- Dccker, Greg Innes of tcr on Wcdncsday. ptlhe ti I. and give milk to support the “Ah, those”, Satan said with nity Hospital. Decker, Julie Innes of India- Mrs. Ken Oscbntoski visited The spcakcr tiu- the day was farmer. I will give you a life a groan. “They’re all from Their children hosted an napolis, Ind., Susan (Randy) Mrs. Alex Clcland and Carol Ih. Lihcrrtta Pantig. She told span of 60 years.” Michigan. They’re still too carly celebration of this mile- Williams of South Bend, Laming on Thursday. of’ her background and The cow said, “That’s kind cold and wet to burn.” stone at the 1,amutte Mis- Ind., and Paula Innes of In- Thosc who visited with touched on many topics, in- of a tough life. You want me sionary Church in October. dianapolis, Ind. The couple Thelma Jackson last wcck cluding high blood prcssurc, to live for 60 years? Let me More than 140 guests joined has cight grandsons and one were Ken Hazard of Pigeon, cholestcrol, ostcciporo\is and have 20, and I’ll give you in honoring thc couple. Af- granddaughter. Mrs. Kay Dcpcinski and d i abc tcs. back thc other 40.” Germain And God agreed again. Mrs. Allcn Dcpcinski, and A report was given on the On thc fourth day God cre- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jackson. confcrcnce in Clare. Dr. Gary ated inan. God said, “Eat, deployed I,. Ihhinsky, Jr., a ncurolo- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wallacc sleep, play, many, and en+joy gist of‘Idington spoke on were Sunday guests of Mrs. your lifc. I’ll give you 20 to Iraq Alex Cleland and Carol thc care of‘ adults with neu- Joshria Steely years .’ ’ I . rological disorders. A vcry I L,arn i ng Man said, “What? Only 20 I I inf‘orinativc part of’ the pre- Army Pfc. Nathan C. I Even the most. savvy investors Dennis and Marla Steely years? Tell you what. I’ll Gcrmain has dcployed to sentation was on dementia/ 1 wonder about how to best protect ’ inounce the birth of thcir take my 20 arid the 40 the I Al/.heirncr’s. Iraq in support of Operation their retirement nest egg. I WCASS“I-0 L son, Joshua Dennis. cow gave back, the 10 the Iraqi Freedom to engage in CASSTHEATRE CITY 872-2252 A ’ Joshua was born Oct. 4, monkey gave back and the successful hook f air was military operations involving To find our more information on protecting hcld (kt. 15. ’I’wo inore have 2004 ;it 9:4S a.m., at Huron 10 thc dog gave back. That U.S. and coalition forces. vour ret iremen t income hcun schuduled for 2005. Medical Ccnlcr, Bad Axe. He makes 80, OK?” HELD OVER 2nd FUN WEEK call David A. h’siler today. Thc hospital health fair was weighed 9 pounds, S ounces “OK”, God said. “You’ve Operation ob-iicctives in- EVERY EVENING 7:30 ONLY hcld at Northwood Meadows and was 21 112 inches long. got a deal.” clude liberating thc Iraqi No Passes or Discounts Nov. 4. Auxiliary niembcrs So that is why for thc tirst people, preserving Iraq as a Together we can create in investment plan to help you reach your goals while protecting your annuity income. Children $3.00 - TeenlAduIts $4.50 acted as hosrcsscc f‘or the 20 ycarx we cat, slccp, play unified state, keeping its tcr- event. and cnjoy ourselves; thc next ritorial intcgrity intact, and Correction 40 we slave in thc sun to sup- helping the Iraqi people be- ‘I’hc ricxt blood drive is port our fnniily; [hc ricxt IO gin the process of economic Harris & Company scheciulcd fur Nov. Ih at the A photo caption in Iat we do mopkey tricks to en- and political reconstruction. VFW Hiill, Cass City. weck’s edition of the tertain the grandchildrcn, and Active duty, rcscrvc, and na- ‘I’hc annual raftlc and a bake Chronicle incorrectly identi- for the last 10 years we sit tional guard members from Cass City, MI 48726 s;dc will he hcld in the hos- fied a youngster participating all branches of the U.S. pital lobby Friday, Dcc. 3. in the AAUW Halloween Senior Menu armed forces are participat- 989-872-2688 ‘I’hc next rnecting will he Carnival. 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(And anyone else he can ‘I‘itsc~ola(’ounty SII1-riI’f.s ‘I’uscol~~County Undershcr- size maroon pickup south- One of the great things get to help) dcpiitic~s;ire* c.ontiniiing ttlcii- iffJi~iJdiinskc rcportcd thc bound on Murray Road about U .S ./Can ad i an re1 a- invcstigntion into ;I llil ;inc] crush occiirrcd Monday at struck a white passenger car tions is the relatively open couldn’t help but laugh out “This would result in a na- ruri pcrsoii;il iii-jury ;icxic]crit iihoiit 4 p.m. at thc cornt‘r of at the intersection with border between our two loud. This woke up ot1ic.r tion of physically fit people. family mernbcrs who wcrc r.eiirly I~stwc.c.k iri WCI~S Murr:iy iind Gilf’ord roads. Gilford Road and then left countries. We’re used to driv- 7 hc option is you could sit “A witncss stiitcd that a full- the scene,” Jashinske said. ‘livo views dwut Tony Rarnberg, 6-foot 7, 330-pound linc- 1 ownst 1 i 1’. ing up to the border, answer- tired from a hard day of wii- at home and freeze in the “The driver of the white pas- ter skiing. followed by vodka iiim for Millington, as seen by Cardinal supportcrs roaming ing a few silly questions and dark. the sidelines during thc Cass City-Millington game. Onc going our nicrry way. The coolers. This brought on threats of hook burning, un- “Hopefully, some day my cxplaincd to mc that Barnberg was being looked at by 3 dil’- wicket is getting stickier, govcrnrnent will allow me to I’crcnt division one collcgc teams. however. less I learned to read with- out rcad the books you sent, and The second by a supporter manning the yardage markcr, A man called from Calgary laughing. (It could havt. Icd to physical abuse.) thc extra copies will get to said his trouble is that he’s too nice a guy. recently and ordered a few of f;lnnily “You can scc why it is ncc- fnernbcrs; so they too Anot her obscrvcr informed me that in Milling ton, foot ha1 1 my books. He called back a to the front end. The parts Iwill ( 1 ud .be)“ able to laugh. (Out week or two later to say he essary for our respective gov- is king. I can believe it when the squad came on the field. left at the scene were identi- W;I\ continued at $7,500. has this phobia about owing crnmcnts to protect their citi- Thc program listed 49 players and it looked like every otic fied as belonging to a ma- Hcs t Regards, Scntcriuing IS to be ~t. people money and wanted to lens from each othcr. A IT~O~C oftliem were thcre when the players came on the field, each roon, 1988 full size Howard Gi hcon *Sh;iwri 11. C‘hapelo, 33, send me a check even though appropriate rctaliation would dressed in varsity uniforms. Chevrolet or GMC pickup C‘aro, w;i\ \c.ntcnoed to 18 the boaks hadn’t arrived yet. be for Canada to cut off oil I decided Mr. Gibson’s truck. ********** rnonths to 20 ycan in pr:son (This made him one of my and natural gas we scnd you. afrittng i\ better than mine for hi\ plc;~ol’giiilty of prison Anyone with information is That way Arncriuans would 1,istcning to a discussion on public tclevision between a favorite people.) and scnt him some free cwapc M,iy 2 1 in C’aro, and asked to contact sheriff’s have to walk cvcrywhere. hooks in payment for it. uommentator and a lcadcr of a staunch conservative group I He apologized that the Ca- I to king ;in habitual ol’l’cndcr Deputy Tom Pennington at instead of riding in cars, hopc he gcts them someday. couldn’t help but think how what the name [Ticans has nadian government has de- ( 7 I” 101’ ldony ct~rlvlctlons). (989) 673-8163 (ext. 4015). changcri. It’s like “gay”, no longer signifying a happy pcr- cided to search all small par- son, hut a homosexual, or “square” that has metamorphosed cels at the border in rctalia- f‘rom ;I unit ofmeasurement to a person who is honest antl tion for thc nasty tricks we’ve IlCalendar of Events11 rcliahlc to the current use as a definition ofa person without The Haire Net pulled on them lately. “If our I’ I knowledge of social graccs. gutless wonders really Deadline for submitting items 111 the calendar is the Friday I can reriicriibcr when a conservative was considered to bc &-wanted to do something, they noon before publication. a person who wiis careful with money and wanted govcrn- The memory gate could cut off oil exports to riicnt to pay ;is you go. the U.S.,”he said. Tuesday, November 9 A Icadcr representing a conscrvative group on public ‘1’V then swings open I received his check and the Cass City AYSO taco / nacho dinner, 5-730 p.ni., Cass City wii\ r following letter a few days vchcniently in favor of cutting taxes, even more than b High School Cafeteria. 1)oiiatron: Items will be a la carte. pi-csidcnt Bush has suggested. When asked about the rcoord- later. si/cd dcht tic had no suggestion other than increased busi- “The books you sent me are Friday, November 12 still bcing processed by ness and Icss spcnding. Hc’s in tiit xiidst of rnak- Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.in., Ciood Shepherd Lutheran Voter\ who advocatcd spending money that it didn’t haw ing pitches for funds at the Canada Customs, along with Church. once wcrc callcd lihcrals and like the word “square” libcral various service clubs and 200,000 other dangerous htl\ cxpcricnccd ;I IO0 percent turnaround in incaning. with a Christmas tree project. U.S. parcels in a Vancouver, Saturday, November 13 The plan is to have 10 busi- €3. C. warehouse. Hundreds Christmas Sale, 10-4 p.m.,J.J. Jamokcs Restaurant, M-24 of thousands of other U.S. nesses buy Christmas trees to Caro. No admission charge. I or more information, contact be placed in the former dance parcels are also being held in Thumb ‘Travel Agency or call 073-2445 or 673-3914. Spon- Toronto and Montreal. studio building, 64 IO Main sored by the members of tlic ( Lilhay Porcelain Art Club. Street. The decorated trees “This is in retaliation for the I will be open to the public and U.S. ban on Canadian cattle, Tuesday, November 16 wheat, lumber, wine, and MM I donations to the mernorial Thunih Area Parkinsoti’s Support Cj~oiipmeeting, 1 p.m., will he acccptcd. chocolates. Admittedly these Hills and Dales General 1 locpital Moore Motor Sales I Canadian products are a Thc New Generalion Little has prqxit-cd a slide Ad u 1t diabetes se 1f-m a n ag t‘ 11 1c 11t c d ii c a t 1on c I as s, 5 :3 0- 7 :3 0 threat sccurity. I prcscntation of the proposed to U.S. p.m. For additional information, call Mclanie Campbell, RN AWW “Of the thousands of Cana- I memorial that highlights his at (989) 6354348. Sponsoicd by the Marlette Community ph. (989) 6734171, ext. 252 dian cattle tested (Eight times ’Paul Bessler ’ pitch tor funds. He also has Hospital. [Certified Sales 8. toll free 1-800-516-6673 1 the number of U.S. tested a rough sketch ol’thc memo- Blood drive, 1 -h:45 p.m.,(’11c\ C’ity VFW Hall. For more I Leasing Consultant fax: (989) 673-7229 1 cattle) one cow in Canada rial with the type of inaterial informatmn, contact Helen Jwen ski at (9.89)872-2746 or Kerry LNew & Used Cars 1725 W. Car0 Rd., Caro, MI 48723J and one in the U.S. tested -m-DD--D-----DDD that is contemplated. He is Brown at (989)872-2 I2 I (cxt. 3 19).Sponsored by the Hills positive for B.S.E. Canadian quick to point out that thc and I3ales General Hospital Auxiliary. I, wheat was used extensively il ii~cmorialis in the planning in U.S. pasta, which coulcl stage and suggestions by in- Wednesday, November 17 ccrtainly Icud to large num- tcrcstcd residcnts will hc Children’s Book Wech Party. 6.30 p.m, Kawson Memorial bers of overweight Ameri- c arc fu 1 I y c c) n 5 i de rcd . Libray cans. Ravenous Reader’s 13ook C’ltih, nocm, Kawson Memorial The suggested location is at “The sarnc could be said of‘ Libmy. thc Sccscr-M:iin Street cor- chocolate or wine. Mayhc ncr park next to the rnunici- Can ad i an 1 u m ber bu r n s ++ pal building. f‘aster, and should not he usctl If -;ill gocs wcll, and the in U.S. houses‘? Ceramics by Antoinette t c:ar14 rcccplion to thc plan “On the othcr sidc, your Cass City Chronicle indicatcs that it will, Little hooks pose a real and present I.-& 872-2010 fuels that it would be great danger, so I can see Canada +I to dedicate i3. new memorial Customs protecting Canadi- as part 01 the Memorial Day ans from them. While rcad- festivities in Cash City. ing “My Dog Was A + Cass City Public Schools It undoubtedly will be a Redneck ...” at our lake cabin Classes starting November 2004 great day for Little, who I laughed so much my beach PROGRESS IN EDUCATION spent his 40 adult working chair tipped over, spilling me (989) 812-4519 - L~~nvcrrnrrztp & phone trumher years in Yale, but rcally never and my Glenfiddich onto from the desk of Kh‘cvr Mic.klrn.dr, ~~i~i~~~rit~t~ptiil~ptit left home. rough sand.

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I Red Hawk Bulldog Talks Letters to the editor Beat by Leah Sherman by Mary McKee

Life is full of choices, and I times.” That quote is taken For the longest time you school students minds, and I Braun: vandals need to go couldn’t turn on a TV, read a wantcd tu ask students who think 99% of those happen from the song “The Best of during a person’s senior Times,” by Styx. Finally, our magazine, or listen to the ra- voted this year why they I would like to bring some dio without seeing or hear- think voting is important. year! class song is “Our Lives,” by The break-ins have all been tively by voluntcering with kickin’ ! The seniors have been The Calling. things to the attention of the reported to the village police, AYSC) and then you could ing something about the Jacob Wald said it is impor- people of Cass City and the 2004 election. tant bccause peoplc’s voices working steadily toward that Last week the seniors lined but to no avail. feel good about yourself by Very sincerely, surrounding areas. You couldn’t turn on MTV can be heard. “Voting is im- famous graduation day. up at lunch time to turn in So I am asking you, the doing some good in the com- Nancy Braun, Even though the sac- without seeing a commercial portant because we have Wc’ve only bccn in school their graduation order forms. AYSO s 111 a I I mi nd ed i nd i v i d u a I s munity. Cass City AYSO Regional about their “Choose or Lose been fighting for democracy for twelvc weeks, and we These forms finalize the pur- cer scason 2004 may be ovcr who can’t seem to leave our Also, to anyone who sees Commissioner have already accomplished (and a very successful season little cunccssion stand alone, anything “fishy” going on by Campaign, 20 million for hundreds of years,” was chasing of our caps and Large,” which is aimed at Josh Powell’s response. He many tasks that will prepare gowns, graduation an- may I add) plan- “Plcase” enough is enough! our concession stand, please P.S. AYSO board meetings getting young people to vote. ended his reply by using rap- us for the end of our high nouncements, photo alhunis, ning continues throughout Get a job or find something report it immediatdy to the are the second Tuesday of It was almost impossible to per P. Diddy’s signature slo- school careers. thc year. more “constructive” to do! village police or 10 the vil- each month. If interested, and many other graduation watch your favorite TV show gan, “Vote or Die.” You probably think that I’m oriented items. In order to provide a high Hey, if you’d like some- lage office, or you can con- please contact any AYSO without an “1 approve this tt is a fact that in the past talking about college dcci- Our senior class officers quality soccer program, we thing to do, please contact tact me. We at Cass City board member or myself. We message,” commercial air- years, young voter turnouts sions and future plans in gen- have been working hard to depend completely on dona- me or any board member. AYSO appreciate your sup- can always use fresh ideas tions and volunteers. The ing, have not been that great, so I eral. However, seniors have get everything in order and Maybe you could use your port. and of course extra help is donation proceeds go toward In the years past, elections wanted to know why some itiuch more important deci- to be sure that our final year “energy” more construc- Thank you! Keep on always appreciated. the training ofour volunteer didn’t really get that much students think young people sions to make. runs smoothly. coaches and refcrces and also attention. This year, with all don’t vote. For instance, our class just Once again, I’d like to stress our board members. AI- the advertisements and cam- Aaron Faist said, “I don’t recently voted for our senior the importance of these eight though not one of our volun- paigning that was done, you think people vote because polls. These polls dictate people to our senior class as teers is paid, wc still have to couldn’t help but be in- they don’t realize how much who’s who in our senior a whole. Thcy are always Couldn’t be any prouder pay for expenses. I’hcrc are formed of how major this of an impact they can have.” class. All of the scniors vote open to suggestions, and also field and cquipmcnt ex- clection was, and how much “They don’t understand the on different catcgorics that consider all the options when Dcar Editor, ing these young men plays, penses. We do pay the village As we sat in the stands at it could affect our livcs. importance because politics include most artistic, class they make decisions. Presi- We would like to take this drills, and football skills, but rent for the use of the park Birch Run and again at Mill- The election this year has are confusing,” was Wendy clown, easicst to get along dent Tara Whittaker, vice opportunity to niake some even more than that you have and the balls, nets and uni- ington we had to think, been said to be the most im- Errer’s answer. Aaron Gacth with, most opinionated, bcst president Carrie Hillaker, comments about thc 2004 taught them life lessons re- forms are also expenses. “Yeah! That’s how it’s portant election in the history said that young people don’t looking, most ~~iusIcal,and treasurer Jesse Rader, secre- football season. So inany garding discipline. endur- Besides thc player registra- done!” You made us proud. of the United States, and with vote because they don’t think many others. tary Tara Sherman, and rep- thoughts and feelings are ance, perseverance, confi- tion fees and the donations The pom-squad did a great all the air-time this year’s it would make a difference Some studcnts are surprised going through our heads as dence and team work. resentatives Sammy Claspie, job of keeping fans cheering election got, it definitely got and maybe they are too busy when they hear what they Gordie Hatcher, Luann Lam- we receive, we also do we think about thc Cass City We could never overlook fundr a i ser s occ asion a 11 y and and we appreciate your part people’s attention that it nor- to take time out of their havc heen votcd for, and oth- ing, and Andrew Schinnerer Ked Hawk football tcanis thanking as wcll. You Bud in the half-time shows as mally wouldn’t. Those schedule to vote. ers havc been working to- all deservc to be recognized we have a small concession and the scason you just com- inacle Sure the team always ward ccrtain goals since their stand on the field during the well. peoplc are high school stu- The 2000 election showed for the work that they do. ple tcd. had water when they necded Friday night, after the Mill- first days of high school. The season. dents. The day of the elec- how important one vote can Watching the junior varsity it and we saw you constantly ington game, as we stood on recipients of each title are On a different note, this Well, our concession stand tion, wondering who would be, and now with the 2004 squad blow away evcryone walking among the guys giv- the field we heard Coach photographed and have their week on Wednesday, No- has suffered again and again win was a popular discussion election done, it reinforces they came up against - well, on Jeric say to the team, own designated space in the vember 10th is the National from vandals. They have re- ing encouragement, a pat “Re- in class, and even though the the importance of voting. It to say it was exciting is just the shouldcr, a “Good job!” member, we’re family. We yearbook where they will go Honors Society induction peatedly broken the locks too mild. Your 9-0 season is majority of high school stu- shouldn’t be too inconve- ceremony. Many juniors and And what about our band! will always be family. dents couldn’t vote, that nient for someone to take 30 down in history for these and busted the door and amazing! You guys are amaz- As a previous member of the Friends for life.” doesn’t mean they didn’t minutes out of their day once rather shallow accomplish- seniors wiil be walking doorframe in and have sto- ing! We are so proud of you Chss City Red Hawk march- That really seems to sum up have an opinion. every 4 years when the re- mcnt s- across the high school stage lcn itenis also. Because of and thoroughly enjoyed ing hand, I can say with this scason. You guys play In order for their opinions wards so Seniors have also voted for to sign their names in “The thcir ignorance, we were un- watching all of your home are tremendous. their class colors, flower, Book,” as many othcr rnem- ahlc to providc this service pride, “That‘s my band!”You hard, you’re tough, you just to be heard, the history Voters, espccially the young games. look and sound outstanding. keep getting better and bet- motto, and song. With so bers have done before them. for our players, volunteers The varsity has our hearts teacher at Owen-Gage, Ms. votcrs, have the power to many options available to The ceremony truly is an and guests during the final tcr, and you are a team - Sutter, conducted a mock change the world and with this year though, since our ’ choose from, the class was honor, and it’s a noteworthy parries of the season due to you’re family. You work to- election to see who would bc the voter turnout in this son is on that team. Wow! Letters to the Editor gether, support each other, o bv i ou s I y s p I it w i t h i n i t se I f. event in a student’s high the fact that at thc last show president if it was up to our year’s election, I think What a terrific bunch of The Chronicle weicomes and no one is forgotten (99). However, we finally came to school career. Congratula- of ignorance, the vandals young men you arc! Some of school. Out of 132 students people are starting to realize letters to the editor. We couldn’t be prouder of and teachers in grades 6- 12, that. an agreement for each cat- tions to this year’s ncw NHS procccded to throw some of you we have known for your Letters must include the you! We can hardly wait for John Kerry came away egory. This year’s class col- inductees ! our products throughout the entirc lives, others we arc just thc Seeing how involved high writer S rime. address next September! winner with 71 votes, fol- ors arc chrome and red. Our Finally, this year’s varsity park and they stole most of beginning to know, many we school students were this lowed by George Bush with year, I bet the election in class flower is the stargazer football team deserves an our stock of “goodies” from wish we knew bcttcr. Each of and telephone number. Gary and Cindy Bader, 49 votcs. Ralph Nadar came lily. The class motto is, enormous amount of recog- the stand. you are something special. It The latter is in case it is 2008 will be even better. It Cass City in last with 12 votes. “We’ll take the best, forget nition for their excellent sea- Now, I don’t know about was our privilege and plea- necessaty to call for veri- will be bettcr because a lot son. They made us all proud you, but I think it takcs a very High school students are of those high school students the rest. And someday wc’ll sure to be able to serve some fication, but won’t be used to be Red Hawks! the next generation. Who will bc find thcse are the hcst of mall minded, ignorant, cow- of the Thursday night nieals old enough to vote in the newspaper. knows, maybe someone we nrd to steal from such a pub- to you. Watching you each Pet photos and have the opportunity to Names will be withheld know will be the prcsiclctit lic facility. l’hc concession Friday night has been soine- havc their voices heard, and frompuhlication upon re- scheduled stand was built and finishcd thing wc looked forward to one day. mayhc rnakc as big of an This clection, more than WBS and donated by somc very all week long. quest, for an adequate impact that made this generous peoplc and the The Cass River Pet FriendZ any other, has been on high year. urtis What a tremendous coach- reason. is offering the opportunity C stock that was stolen was ~ urtis Chrysler - Ddge -Jeep ing staff wt‘ have! We would The Chronicle reserves :bevy - Olds - Cadrllac purchascd with riioncy the for pictures with “Santa like to takc this opportunity the right to edit Ietters fur EXPERIENCE at LOWEST-!” kids paid at rcgistration or Paws”. ”7h de to thank you for all that you length and clarity. The picture sessions will raid through fundraising. BRYAN ABBE have done with and for these We will not publish thank take place Saturday, Nov. 20, Sales Professional For the most pad, the uonces- boys this year. Coaches you letters of a specific from 1 1 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at sion stand is self-sufficient, Cuthrell, Stern, Jeric, the Big Acre store, located at but because of the repeated nature,for instancepfiom (989)673-2171 Cell: (989)977-1 112 (989)872-2184 Langenburg, S tnu ten burg, 610 N. State St. in Cairo. a club thanking mer- €/lington Street Fax: (989) 872-5154 661 7 Main Street repairs and re-purchase of Richards, Osentoski (there’s Proceeds from the event Cam, MI 48723 1488-ANY-DODGE Cass City, MI 48726 supplies, it has become an quite a hunch - I hope we chants who donated will go to support the rescue 4 64-02-77 ss added expense. haven’t left anyone out), you prizes for a rage. efforts of the organization. . 6248 Pine St., Cass City havc worked all season train- There is a heavy emphasis COL1,ISION REPAIR put on medical care and *RESTORATIONS*ClJSTOM WORK spaying and neutering. All forms gf mechanical repairs - Licensed Dealer

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Obituaries Children’s Book Down Memory Lane He was preceded in death Paul (Marianne) Osentoski Week Nov. 15-21 By Harmony Doerr Caswell Hunter by his wifc, and his parents. of Hillsdale, Pete (Sheryl) Osentoski of Murray, NB, Caswell M. Hunter, 9 1, of John (Lorrie) Osentoski of Palm Desert, Calif‘.,forinerly Therese Osentoski Livonia, George (Carol) at the library of Cass City, died Nov. 2, Osentoski of Tucker, Ga., 5 YEARS AGO Net) just another way of saying 2004. Thcrese Rose Owntoski, Members of Cub Scout and Ann (Tom) Conley of Let’s rock.. .Let’s roll ...Let’s Children’s Book Week ac- that the daughter of Mr. and He was born Junc 26, I9 I3 76, of Uhly, died Thursday, Pack 3594, Cass City, includ- Deford; I6 grandchildren; 4 movc.. .Lct’s go...Let’s tivities. Fort’s Store, the oldest busi- Mrs. William Spaid, Cass to Dr. Earl and Phanic Nov. 4, 2004 at homc. ing Joshua Fields, Eric great-grandchildrcn;2 broth- discover.. .Let’s .Let’s do During the week of Nov. 15 ness in the community to be City, is doing fine. She is in (Mac1n t y rc) Hu nter. She was born March 24, fly.. Hanby and Dustin Kipper, ers: William and Leigh it all ...with children’s books. through 21, there will be a operated by the same family, absolutely no pain, Mrs. Hunter graduated frorii 1928 in Argyle to George helped collect 1,300-plus Langenburg; 3 sisters-in-law, Get ready for Children’s daily guessing game. Chil- is no more. Ralph and Becky Spaid said, and is already on Cass City High School. Hc and Valeric (Cregeur) food items during the annual Rita, Dorccna and Jeanette Book Wcck, Nov. 15 to 21. dren may venture a guess of Retherford, the third genera- the verge of walking. at tended Ceri tral Michigan Langen burg. Scouting for Food project Langenburg; and many Since I9 19, educators, librar- how many items are in the tion of the family to own the Because of a gift from the University and latcr received She niarried Marshall held last week. The food, nieces and nephews. ians, booksellers and families special jar on the library’s business, announced that the Rawson Foundation in Cass his degree froin thc Univcr- picked up by area Boy Osentoski Sept. 13, 1952 in She was preceded in death have celebrated Children’s circulation desk. Every day store’s sjock and liquor li- City of up to $50,000 to pay sity of Arizona. Hunter and the St. Joscph Catholic Scouts Saturday, was do- by a son, Donald; 6 brqthers: Book Week during thc week there will be a new contest cense were sold to Quaker for the cost of construction, his wifc, Grace (Mast) Church in Argylc. nated to the Cass City Food Joe, Floyd, Dick, Francis, befort: Thanksgiving. and every day there will be a Maid Store in Cass City and a new library will be erected owned and operated a resort Osentoski was a former Pantry. Charles and Louis A celebration of the written new winner, The winner re- the building to Helen Pachla. next year in Cass City, Mrs. in Estes Park, Colo. for many prcsident of the Christian Langenburg; and 2 sisters: word, Children’s Rook Week ceives a free book! The new owner reports that Robert Keating, president of years before retiring to Ari- Mothers. She was an active 25 YEARS AGO Joanna McLaughlin and introduces young people to Reading logs will be avail- she will use the building as a the board of trustees of Cass zona. membcr of St. John the Valeric -Franzel. new authors and ideas in able beginning Monday, toy outlet store during the City and Elkland Township Hunter is survived by 2 Long Line - The line of Evangelist, Ubly, a former Funeral services were held schools, libraries, homes and Nov. 15. Every child reading Christmas season and later it Public Library, announced daughters: Diane Guznian of Daughter of lsabella and farm trucks and trailers wait- at 1 I a.m., Tuesday, Nov. 9, bookstores, Through at least 15 minutes a day will will be converted to a dog Tuesday. Total cost of the Ventura, Calif., and Linda ing to unload corn at the taught catechism for years. at St. John the Evangelist Children’s Book Week the receive a new book. grooming and pet store. building is estimated to be (Ted) Barnett of Palm Desert, She had lived Farmington Wickes Agriculture elevator in Catholic Church, Uhly, with Children’s Book Council en- Come join the Children’s Saying goodbye - DNR nearly $60,000. Mrs. Calif.; 2 grandchildrcn; 2 Hills for years. in Cass City Saturday morn- 35 the Rcv. Randy Kelly of courages young people and Book Week Party, Wednes- Wildlife Biologist Bud Jarvis Keating said that the library great-grandchildren; and Shc is survivcd by her hus- ing stretched down Pine Maple Grove St. Michacl thcir caregivers to discovcr day at 630p.m., Nov, 17 for will retire later this month will spend $10,000 to several cousi ns. Street to Brooker, down hand, Marshall; 5 children: Cat hol i c Church o ffi c i a t i n g . thc complexity of the world cake and ice cream, stories, after a 33-year career. Jarvis $12,000 for furniture and Brooker to Main Street and Intcrment was in the church beyond their own expcrience games and a craft. This will has spent much of his time other equipment on the in- for a time, there were even cumetery. through books. be fun for the whole family! on the job planning and side of the building. two grain trailers in line on Memorials may be made to Rawson Memorial Library So, this year, join the party implementing wildlife habi- Sommers Bakery an- Main. the United Hospice of Mar- invites all families to partici- and share the joy of tat improvements on state nounced this week that they Four-year-old Tracey Burns lette. pate. in the following reading.. .Let’s Book! lands in the Thumb. are now completing an en- Arrangements were madc More than 100 volunteers has won the 1979 leadline largement program designed by Krant, Funcriil Homc, have put time into construc- championship of the Blue to make service quicker and Cass City. tion of Cass City’s first Habi- Water Pleasure Horse Asso- better. Work includes enlarg- tat for Humanity home. The ciation. She is the daughter ing of the sales office by Ryan Storm Scouts selling exterior of the residence is of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burns about a third and new panel- complete, but volunteers and of Decker. She rode her reg- ing in the sales portion of the donations are still needed to istered quarterhorse, “Sissy building. In addition to these Ryan Lee Storm, 17, of finish the project. Kingetta,” which was led by changes, Stuart Merchant TOLL FREE 1-800-516-6673 I U n i o nv i I I I:, d i cd Monday , popcorn to raise her father. She will receive said, several new pieces of Nov. 1,2004 after a long ill- 10 YEARS AGO her award at the association’s equipment have been added ness. award dinner Saturday in to make baking more effi- He was born July 27, 1987 activity funding The fall of 1994 will be re- Imlay City. The Blue Water cient. in Saginaw, the son of Frank membered as one of the best Pleasure Horse Association G. and Karen J. (Hornakic) covers an area from Detroit Your homeowners policy Thc delicious smell of pop- harvest seasons in years. Distribution Stc)rm. overnight camping by the Well, sort of. The harvest, north. corn will soon bc in the air Storm was a junior at Cass older scouts, and scholar- now winding down, has pro- Extinguishing of a fire in a of food at comes with something extra4,, City High School. around Cass City as the Cub ships to allow all scouts to grain bin that started Mon- Scouts and the Roy Scouts of gressed nicely, thanks to He is survived by his par- attend sponsored activities. some great weather. Farmers day night proved to be a new site Cass City will he sclling their ents; a sister, Jenny (Jason) The popcorn will be deliv- are calling this year’s sugar tough job for Elkland Town- farnous Trails End Popcorn. Wdlther of Three Rivers; 2 ered around Dec. 10. beet and soybean crops fair ship firemen. The fire started Human Development Com- The sale helps the 3 local brothers: Kevin (fiancee Jcn- In addition to the money to decent, and the corn har- in the drying bin of Arthur mission (HDC) officials have troops fund their on-going nifer) Storm of Cass City, raised, there is real skill -vest is well underway, with and Allan Hartwick (father announced that all future local programs. and Jeff (girlfriend Kari) building developed by the some impressive yields being and son, respectively) on Temporary Emergency Food With somc 75 scouts par- Storm of Unionville; grand- scouts. Asking for the order, reported. Unfortunately, Cemetery Rd., north of Distribution (TEFAP - yel- ticipating in the area, it is an parents: John and Bonnie counting money, recording record yields throughout the Deckerville Rd. Firemen low card registration) and important fundraiser for all Homakie of Unionville, and sales, and distributing orders country have pushed com- were called at 8: IO Monday Commodity Supplemental the local troops. This event Dorothy Storm of Capac; a reinforces organizational modity prices into the cellar. night and went back twice Food Program (CSFP - green kicked off Nov. 1, and runs nephew, dricc Waltcr; a skills, money management Dry bean prices are an excep- Tuesday. card registration) food distri- through Nov. 18. The scouts niece, Allic Walther; aunts and setting of goals for these tion, but a wet summer re- butions previously held at the sell in person, door-to-door, and unclcs: Janet (Leonard) scouts. sulted in a generally poor 35 YEARS AGO HDC warehouse in Car0 Walthcr, Michellc Homakic, and by phone to family, Anyone wanting to order crop in the Thumb. have been moved to the HDC friends, ncighbors and busi- John (Julie) Homakic, popcorn to help out local Remember those majestic In the eight weeks since main office at 429 Montague nesses. Sandra (Ed) Carpenter and scouts may do so by contact- elm trees that once dotted the successful open heart sur- Ave, Caro. James (Evelyn) Storm; and The money that is raised is ing Cub Scouts-Stephanie landscapc?Wcll, thcy can do gery at Henry Ford Hospital, Information regarding ei- used to help fund the wide in any c ou s i n s, c 1 ass mate s Baker at 872-2285, Boy so again. A new disease-re- Tammy Spaid has gained five ther of the above programs and friends. variety of events that the Scout Troop #594-Shari may be obtained by contact- sistant American Liberty pounds. The five pounds is He was preceded in dcath scouts participate in, such as Bock at 872-4702 or Boy ing HDC toll-free at 1-800- elm, a product of more than nearly half as much weight by his grandfather, Frank thcir weekly meetings, merit Scout Troop #500-Rita 843-6394 or locally at (8 10) 20 years of research, is now as she gained during her first Storm; and great-grandpar- badges earned by the scouts, Hanby at 872-5026. 648-4497. available. (From The Haire 13 months. All of which is ents: Alva and Norma I McNei I. Funeral scrvices were held m&~on INSURANCE AGENCY Friday, Nov. 5, at Kranz Fu- 5979 State Street - Kingston, MI 48741 neral Home, Cass City, with Phone: 989-683-2229 - Fax: 989-683-3155 Jerry Bernhardt of Caro Community of Christ Church Calvary Bible Fellowship Living Word Worship Center officiating . Deford Community Church 4446 Ale St., Cass City, MI 48726 Interment was in the Alnier 1392 Kingston Rd., Deford, MI 48729 (Where the Word is Life) Township Cemetery, Caro. 989-872-4088 989-872-4051(parsonage) 6536 Houghton St., Cass City, MI 48726 Memorial may be made to Sunday School 9:45 a.m. 989-872-4055(chu rch) 872-4637 5 for $7.00 the Cass City Community Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:45a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. Schools. Evening Service 6:OO p.m. Worship 10:45 a.m. Sunday Evening 6:OO p.m. ’ CASS CITY CHRONICLE Arrangements were made Wednesday PraylBible Study &Youth Group 7:OO p.m. Contemporary & Traditional 6:OO p.m. Wed. (Family Training Hour) 7:OO p.m.OI by Kranz Funeral Home, Pastor - Chuck Carr Senior Pastors: Michael & Carla Arp Cass City. Wednesdays 7:OO p.m. Transportation available Pastor: David Mercer email: [email protected] Novesta Church of Christ mWslLWl Cass City Church of Christ website: defordcommunitychurch.org 2896 N. Cemetery Rd., Cass City, MI 48726 k- 6743 E. Main St., Cass City, MI 48726 872-3658 or 872-1195 Contacts 872-2367 or 872-3136 Deford Country Church Bible School 9:30 a.m. IpaPrCKOFTHE WEEK 111 I Worship Service Sunday 11 :00 a.m. & 6:OO p.m. Assemblies of God Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Bible Study Sunday 1O:OO a.m. & Wednesday 7:OO p.m. 5903 Main St., Box 224, Deford, MI 48729 Youth Group & Sunday Evening 989-872-5158 Services 6:OO p.m. Cass City Church of the Nazarene Wednesday Family Night 7 p.m. Minister: Chuck Emmert 6538 Third St., Cass City, MI 48726 Worship 11:00 a.m. Youth Minister: Brad Speirs 872-2604 or 872-5201 Dan Strength Sr. Pastor Visit our website at: w.novestachurch.org Sunday School 1O:OO a.m, Tim Wells, Associate Worship Service 11:00 a.m. WSNL 600AM, Saturday, 330 a.m. Potter’s House Wed. Prayer & Bible Study Christian Fellowship Church & Children’s Activities 6:OO p.m. Evangelical Free Church of Cass City Corner of 6th and Leach, Cass City, MI 48726 Pastor - Rev. Darold Ward 6430 Chestnut Blvd., Cass City, MI 48726 872-5186 Phone: 872-5060 Thursday Evening 7:OO p.m. Cass City Missionary Church Sunday School 9:45 a.m. ,rt Sunday Worship 11:OO a.m. 4449 Koepfgen Rd., Cass City, MI 48726 Worship 11:00 a.m. Pastor: F. Robert Tucker 989-872-2729 Midweek Bible Studies Sunday School 9:45 a.m. St. Agatha’s Catholic Church Biblical Counseling EFCAE Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Todd R. Gould 4618 South St., Gagetown, MI 48735 Youth Group & Sunday Evening Service 6:30 p.m. 665-9966 Wednesday Prayer Meeting & His Kids Bible Club 6:30 p.m. First Baptist Church Sunday Liturgy 10:30 a.m. 6420 Houghton St., Cass City, MI 48726 ParishAdministrator: Joan Wyskiel Cass City United Methodist Church 989-872-31 55 Fall Clean-Up Week 5100 N. Cemetery Rd., Sunday School 9:45 a.m. St. Pancratius Catholic Church P.O. Box 125, Cass City, MI 48726 Sunday Morning Worship Service 11:OO a.m. 4292 S. Seeger St., Cass City, MI 48726 872r3422 Sunday Evening Service 6:30 p.m. 872-3336 This shall serve as a general notice to the residents and property Worship: 8:30& 11:OO a.m. (Summer 9:30 a.m.) Prayer Meeting & Bible Study, Saturday Liturgy 530 p.m. owners in the Village of Gagetown, that Fall Clean-up Week is Sunday School - Sept.-May 9:30 a.m. Q Wednesday, 7:OO p.m. Sunday Liturgy 9:00a.m. Community Dinner - Monthly (2nd Wed, at noon) Pastor: Eric Holmgren Pastor: Father Steve Fillion Pastor: Rev. George F. Ward Youth Pastor: Bryan Heller November 15-19, 2004. Shabbona United Methodist Church First Presbyterian Church 4455 North Decker Rd., Decker, MI 48426 Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Barrier Free 810-672-9929 (parsonage) 6820 E. Main St., Cass City, MI 48726 6505 Church St., Cass City, MI 48726 989-872-8094 (church) Please remember that the DPW Department will be picking up 872-2770 872-5400 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Sunday School - Sept.-May 10:45 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Bible Class & Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. UMW Monthly 1st Wed., p.m. BRUSH ONLY Pastor: Gerald Meyer 7:30 Youth Group Sunday Evenings 500 p.m, Pastor: Ellen Burns G The Gagetown Village Council Visit our website at: www,dasuparish.com appreciates your cooperation in keeping our town clean! t I

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~ Cass City ~ - Bowling Hawks go down fighting

A couple of blocked field the field untouched tu score. again in a 72-yard drive and with a 45-yard run for a first goal attempts was the differ- The Hawks took the Icad, 15- completcd 4 passcs to ITIOV~ on the Card 24. Cass City ence, spoiling a courageous 14, on thc try for points as to the Hawk 2 from where moved the ball to the 6 with Merc hanettes effort for the Cass City Red Landrith scored on a fake Agltirre ran it in. Thc kick thud and 4 when an offside Hawks, to defeat Millington kick. missed and Cass City was in pcnalty cost them 5 yards. It All Season Video 7 and advance in the second .The Cardinals went ahead front 30-27. erft-ctively halted the drive to Crowley Chiropractic 5 round of the playoff Friday on a 37-yard drive capped by There was 945 left in thc set the stage for the blocked Usentoski Realty/Auct. 5 at Millington, Mike Aguirre’s TI) run from last quarter when the Hawks field goal attempt. Thumb Octagon Barn 4 The game was a shoot-out the 6-yard line. went ahead by 2 possessjons Gagetown Cutting Corners 3 from the opening gun and The Hawks moved to the again. Starting on their own BRIGHT FUTURE FBI Gals 2 was not decided until the fi- Millington 3 bcforc time ran 49;Cass City scored in 10 Charlie’s Angels 2 nal plays in the last quarter. out in thc first half. plays. Dustin Bitzer made a The Hawks’ performance in Cahlettcs 0 Tony Bamberg. 332-pound It took just 2 plays in the strong run, breaking 2 tauk- their first appearance ever in 2-way lineman, blocked a star; of the third quarter for les to inove the hall to the the post season was herald& Individual High Games & fourth quarter field goal and Cass City to bounce into the Card 8 and r? face mask pen- by all Hawk fans. With a Serics: D. Zdrojewski 201 the Cardinals prevailed, 40- lead again. Halasz scored on alty gave the Hawks a first school unrollment near the (4130);L. Riddle 199 (468); 37. a 49-yard run, Glaza’s kick down on the four. Two plays bottom of the division 5 com- 2,. Pahst 179 (483); M. The Hawks kept the Mill- was good again and the later Halasz hulled over for petition, they won the open- Sieradzki 176 (496); S. ington ground game in check Hawks went in front, 22-21. the score. The extra point ing game and narrowly Buschlcn 175; J. Morel1 and the line opened holes for The Hawks kicked off and kick was good and the missed upsetting Millington. (433); J, Krol (470). Hawk backs, especially recovered a Millington Hawks were in front, 37-27. Thcre are just 8 seniors on Team High Game & Series: Cody Halasz who carried 22 fumble to take possession at Millington closed to 37-33 the squad and an undefeated Gagctown Cutting Corners times for 271 yards. rnidficld. A running play at thc 9: 13 mark. The Hawks junior varsity from which to 873 (24 17). Cass City opened the scor- gained 6 yards and Halasz failed to mow thc ball and replenish a squad that ing with 223 left in the firs[ then ran 21 yards to thc Millington staged a 59-yard doesn’t need too much help. quarter. The Hawks took Card’s 25. Two plays later drive to go in front, 40-37, Leaving the team, knowing Merchants possession on the Millington he brokc loose for 19 yards with 5:07 left to play. that they were a part of the as of Nov. 3 47 and 5 plays later reached and a touchdown. The try for ‘The Hawks made a valiant first [cam to makc the play- the end zone. The drive was extra points was good and the effort to pull the game out of offs are: Jessup Hoyt, Danny Lee Morgan Painting 54 keyed by a pair of ]%yard Hawks wcre 2 possessions the fire, taking the Milling- Mi t tl es ta t N Ic k Stu u Ie n b u rg , Charrnont Lancs 34 runs by Halasz. Chris ahead with 9:30 left in the ton kickoff on their own 30 Paul Hoelzle, Justin Owen, Patrick’s Flooring 30 Landrith scored from 12 third quarter. to movc steadily down the Tom Galloway, Andrew Curtis Chryslur 23 CODY HALASZ (45) and Jarod Stoutenburg celebrate to- yards out on a quarterback Horwath went to the air field. Halasz started thc drive Schinncrer and Jake Wilder. keep. Individual High Game & gether after one of his touchdown jaunts against Milling- Serics: T. Idis 255 (619); J. The Cardinals took to the air and Bret Howarth hit 3 Mathewson 231 (567); R. ton, Good news for Hawk fans is that both players will re- passes that accounted 44 Wright 21 I. for turn next year, yards in a 48-yard drive. The touchdown pass went to Matt Clothier from the 15-yard- line with 10:26 left in the sec- Several Hawks among GTW best ond quarter. The Cardinals intercepted a Undefcatcd USA and Cass 11, CC; Drcw Sayl~.r,I I, 1,I ncbackcr: Lance Travis, 12, A.S. pass on the Cass City City dominated thc Greater Recse. 12, USA; Jake Schultz, 12, Backs: Rrctr Jancr, 12, A.S.; Hawk 25-yard line and scored in 4 Thumb West all-confercnce Racks: Juan 1-iowcll. 12, IJSA; Cody Halaw, 1 I, CC: Corbin Oldenburg. 10, Re- plays. Horwath passed to footbal! tcain as selected by Lakers; Ryan Jancr. 1 1, A.S.: Jawn Hicrlc\n. 1 I, Rwsc. cse; Kyle Richardson, 11, Clothier for yards and league coaches. USA placed Jared Fischcr, 1 I, USA. kicks: Jordan Hitxr, 1 I, USA. I5 Nate Daniels scored from the 5 player5 on offense and 5 on Kickcr: Justin C;la;la, 1 1 USA; Danny Mittlcstat, 12, Kcceivi n g h onorahle men - wcre: 2. dcfense on the first team. CC * CC: Jcf‘f Stoutenburg, 1 1, tiun Lincmen: Jared The Hawks got that score u art erh a c k : Corh i n U‘. Wissncr, 11, USA; A. J. Cass City placed 3 on offense Q back on the next play. Tak- Oldenburg. IO, Rccsc. Lukowski, 12, A.S. Backs: and 5 on dcfense. ing the kickoff, 4 Hawks Receiving honorahlc men- SECOND TEAM Justin GIaza, I I, CC; Neil The first team on offense huddled and then took off. tion were: Txklc: Lhstin I-inc: Brett Noll, 12, Lak- Gaeth, 11, Lakcrs; Nolan including grade level: Justin Glaza kept the ball and Weidman, 12, 1,alicr.s; Ekl: ers; Jason Iskow, 12, BA; Felsing, 12, VL; Kenton Tackles: John Mihacsi, 12, zipped down the left side of USA; Charlie Pike, 12, A.S. A. J. Lukowski, 12. A.S.; Janiic Young, IO, VL; Drew Morley, 12, Reese. Guards: Jake Schultz, 12, Kicker: Smith. 12. BA. Saylor. 1 I, Reese. USA; Jarod Stoutenburg, 1 1, Punlers: Dave Smith, 12, CC. FIRST TEAM DEFENSE: HA; Chris Harder, 12, Lak- Center: Nick Nanney, 11, Line: Zach Rculer. 12, cr\. Linebackers: Jarod I Fabulous Four’s Fearless Forecast I CC. USA; Dave Kingsley, I I, Ends: Zach Retzler, 12, USA; Scott Meckcr. I 1, C‘C; Stuutcnburg. 1 I, CC; Brad USA; Nolan Felsing, 12,VL. Charlie Pike, 12, AS. I,angcnburg, 11, CC. Mike Backs: Lance Travis, 12, Punt: Nick Stoutenburg. 12, Sicwart, 12, Lakers; Zach USA; Cody Halasz, Z 1, CC; CC. Schram, 12, VL; Tom Htne, Jason Bierlein, 1 1, Recse. Kicker: Josh Wheeler, 12, J, Reese. Haire Quarterback: Evan Chisholm, VL; Jordan Bitzer, Forecast I I, USA. Nick Nanney SECOND TEAM Champ John Clarke Tom Doug Tackles: Dave Kingsley, 1 1, Haire Haire Montgomery Hyatt USA; Scott Meeker, 1 !, CC; I Kelly Durr, 12, BA. Guards: Paul Hoelzle, 12, Last week’s results 3-1 CC; Kevin Bicrlein, 12, Re- ~eison3sresults ’ (740/0) 86-39 (69%) 89-36 (71%) esc. 92-33 Center: Brian Koroleski, 12, Lakers; Kendall Kcmp, 11, USA. Jeff St o uten burg Ends: Brad Langenburg, Paul Hoelzle

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Huron approaches Suddenly what appeared to baskets to keep control of the too many turnovers and un- be almost a certainty is now garne. forced errors. Also helping Owen-Gage wrapped up its couldn't ovcrcoIiic a bal- all dependent on the last Reesc stretched its lead to the Rockets win was poor regular season Thursday at anced offcnsivc attack from Greater Thumb West game of IO points midway through perimeter shooting. Thc Mernphis, suffering a 45-38 thc hosts. the season that was carded the third quarter, but the Hawks were kept reasonably North Central Thumb Meinphi5 cntercd 7 differ- Tuesday. The Hawks lead the Hawks rallied to close the close in the game by Ashley Lcaguc dcfeat. ent playcrs into the scoring Reese Rockets by a game and gap to 4 points, 39-34. The Hendrick. She led the re- Thc stumbling Bulldogs, column during an 18-8 run a loss to Bay City All Saints Rockets responded to that bounding corps and scorcd losers in S of their last 6 to open the garlic. 'I'he Bull- coupled with a league win by challenge with 2 unanswered 21 points. Hecht led Reese games, will now take some dogs WOUI~ battle back be- RWSCwould Itiove the Rock- baskets by Nicole with 16 points. rnuch nccdcd time off before hind a pair of' treys from ets into a tic for second. The Stockmeyer and Hecht. district action in North Hu- Swiastyn and several hoops Lakers broke the Hawk Cass City made its most ron ncxt Wednesday. from Zalcski, working near string of 3 straight league determined effort to pull the CASS CITY - Rabideau 3-0 With an opportunity to re- thc lane, ovcr the next 2 pc- championships by racing game out of the fire in the last (2-2) 8; Meeker 5-0 (2-2) 12; focus, the Bulldogs have the riods, and enttbring the final through the GIW schcdule minutes of the game. Trail- Czekai 0- 1 (0-0) 3; Trischler talent and experiencc to de- 8 minutes the garlic was undefeated. ing by I1 points, 53-42 with 0-0 (2-4) 2; Hcndrick 6-0 (9- fend its 2003 district crown. deadlockcd at 3 1. The Rockcts moved into 3: 10 left, Cass City scored 7 10) 21 ; Schinnerer 1-0 (1 -2) Howevcr, coach Dave Fritz's After thu Bulldog defense contention with a win at Cass unanswered points to close 3. cagers will necd contribu- had held Meinphi\ to a solo City Thursday, 55-45).Recse the gap to 4 points with 2:05 TOTALS - 15-1 (16-20) 49. tions froin others besides field goal from Jessica jumped off to an 11-4 lead left on the clock. Kayla Zaleski and Katie Wessel in thc third period, in the first 4 minutes of the Reese's control ball offense REESE - Schumacher 0-1 S w ias t y ti. Emily Lctartc took charge game and ncvcr trailed. was effective, although the (2-3) 5; N. Stockmeyer 1-0 The 2 Bulldog seniors com- for the YellowLjacketsdown Cass City made several runs Rockets turned the ball over (0-0) 2; Hecht 6-0 (4-5) 16; bined for 33 points against the stretch. at the Rockets, but Reese an- twice, Cass City failed to take C. Stockmeyer 1-0 (0-0) 2; the Yellowjackets, but Letarte hit OII 2 triples and swered the challenges as advantage of the opportuni- Sierocki 1-2 (1-2) 9; poured in IO points, all in the Marisa Hecht and Cara ties and failed to score the Burnison 5-0 (3-6) 13; final frame, to help secure Burnison, veteran senior rest of the way. Richards 2- I (1-2) 8. OWEN-GAGE Zalcski 7- victory for the hosts. She was players, camc up with key The Hawks were guilty of TOTALS - 16-4 (11-18) 55. I (1-2) 18; Swiastyn 3-2 (3- the lone douhlc-digit per- 4) 15; Brown 1-0 (1-2) 3; former for the winners and Errer 1-0 (0-0) 2. collected I6 tallies. TOTAI AS - 1.2-3(5-8) 38. Zalcski carncd garlic scor- ASHLEY HENDRICK goes up in traffic to score 2 of her ing honors with 18 Inarkcrs, Red Hawkspound USA MEMPHIS - Christopher 0- swiustyn I 5 game-high 21 points against Reese. 0 (1-2) 1; Letarte 2-3 (3-8) Both USA and Cass City points. free throw line after posting 10; Budnick 1-0 (0-0)2; Ruff would dearly love to find Paced by Courtney a perfect 9 for 9 in the first 1 - 1 (2-4) 7; Wessel2-0 (0-0) NORTH HURON goad perimeter shooting to Rabideau with 3 hoops the half. 4; Dryer 2-0 (0-0)4; D. Lang balance their offenses. But Hawks took command in the Cass City went to the line time is short as the Hawks second quarter, outscoring 11 times and converted 7 to finish the regular season this the Patriots, 17-8, to forge in account for the bulk of its 1 1 week with Thursday's game front, 3 1-20, at the intermis- points in the last 8 minutes. 44 whipping Tucsday to at Deckerville. sion. USA counted 3 regular guests Owen-Gage. The Hawks had little The Hawks posted a 9-8 hoops in the last quarter, one OWEN-GAGE - Zaleski 6- Andrea Clancy hit for 2 1 of trouble defeating USA last advantage in the third quar- by Erica Houthoofd, who 0 (2-5) 14; Swiastyn 6-0 (4- her garnc-high 28 points over Tuesday, 51-34. It was an ter. Oddly enough, Cass City was USA's top scorer with 14 5) 16; Brown 1-0 (4-4) 6; the middle 2 quarters wherc unusual game in that neither was just one for 5 from the points. Nowac/.yk 1-0 (1-4) 3; the Warriors outscorcd the team was able to convert a 3- Schmidt 1-0 (0-0)2; Errer 1 - Bulldogs, 47-23. point basket. Making treys 0 (0-1) 2; Kady 0-0 (1-2) I. Leading 60-35, North Hu- has been a problem for the TOTALS - 16-0 (12-21) 44. ron swept the quartcr battles, Hawks all season with the outscoring the Bulldogs 12- exception of 2 games. NORTH HURON - Elliott Against tough Sandusky the Thank You! 9 in the final period. 3-0 (1-4) 7; Gisel 3-0 (2-3) Swiastyn recorded 16 Hawks made 4 from outside 8; Kutkowski 0-2 (2-4) 8; points to lead Owen-Gage, the circle and 3 against Thanks to all who Clancy 12-0 (4-5) 28; Ruth but was held to just 2 points equally tough Harbor Beach. 1-0 ( 1-2) 3; Mazure 2-0 ( 1 - after tho brcak. Zaleski, Other than that in 7 of the 18 voted and supported me in the 2) 5;Hogan 3-0 (3-4) 9; Dav- plagued with carly foul games they made no treys November 2,2004 general election. enport 1-0 (2-3) 4. troubles, added 14, bhile and in the remaining 9 games TOTALS - 25-2 (16-30) 72. Michclle Brown posted 6. converted j u s t on e. The Hawks ended the first period in front, 14-12, helped I will continue to serve all the citizens Lautner records top by perfect 6-6 free throws of the district and the county, and and 3 hoops by Ashley Hendrick, who led both work to help people in need. 100 finish at state meet teams in scoring with 15 H r bor S p r i n g s o a p t u red the finish Iinc in the 185th Serving: Dayton, Fremont, Kingston, the boys MHSAA Division spot. CASS CITY - Rabideau 4-0 Koylton, Novesta & Wells Townships 3 cross county state champi- (2-3) 10; Meeker 1-0 (4-5) 6; onship Saturday with of AWARDS Czekai 1-0 (2-2) 4; Sherman suorc of 91 points at Brook- 2-0 (0-0) 4; Trischler 0-0 (1 - lyn, while Goodrich bested Scvcral Red Hawks have 4) 1; Hendrick 6-0 (3-5) 15; the women's field with 69 been named to the Greater Schinnerer 3-0 (5-7) 1 1. points. Thumb West all conference TOTALS - 17-0 (17-26) 51. Donald P. McLane Rolh schools had thc days' teams. County Commissioner USA - S. Ray1 0-0 (2-2) 2; top runncr in its champion- Earning first tcarii honors District #3 ship class. Harbor Spring's were Lautner rind Rcif, while THERE PRESSURE M. Gainforth 3-0 (0-2) 6; Josh Hofbaucr posted a win- Adam Wcntworth and Carrie WAS all game on the Hawks who Winiech 3-0 (0-0)6; Alegria Phone # (989) 843-6427 ning time of 15:48 for the Hillaker receiving 2nd tcam bowed to Reese, 55-49. Cass City's Emily Schinnerer looks 1-0 (0-0) 2; Houthoofd 6-0 boys, while Goodrich's Jancc recognition. (2-3) 14; K. Ray1 2-0 (0-1) Jones finished first for the Cass City's honorable iiicn- for an opening as the Rockets deny any drive to the basket. 4. ladies at 18:07 tion athletes included TOTALS - 15-0 (4-8) 34. 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Paper Real Life Targets Summer Sausage (4# stick) $8.00 each Sign-up for Archery Leagues Now Forming (with cheese $10 00) Summer Sausage Chubs (2# Chubs) $4.50 per chub 3-D Shooting Coming Soon Polish Sausage - $1.75/# Howard's Heating Link Sausage - (5# minimum) - $2.00/# Air Conditloning, Inc. & Plumbing Supplieg Brats Fresh or Smoked (5# minimum) - $1.75/# 6523 Main St., Cass City 989-872-2030 Jerky - $6.00/# (wet yeight) Bulk Sausage (5# minimum) - $1.50/# 24 HOUR EMERGENCYSERVICE Italian (5# minimum) - $1.75/# 989-872-5351or 989-835-3251 PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10,2004 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN I Following Nov. 2 vote 1 ITuscola District One Commissioner Road patrol cuts Akron 342 357 A - Columbia 360 263 Elkland 1 470 217 now on the wav Elkland 2 707 298 Elmwood 370 210 Tuscola County Board of lcft - services not mandated PROPOSALS Commissioners Chairman Fairgrove 300 494 by the statc. That includes Gerald Peterson was still the road patrol, which will he 200 For the most part, voters in Gilford 199 shaking his head last week reduced by 20 percent, or 3 the upper Thumb counties Wisner 174 198 after voters again rejected a o ffice r s . followed statewide trends Totals 2 2,237 John Hunter Dave Milligan tax increase to fund the What that boils down to, that saw a pair of proposed 2,92 sheriff’s department’s road 1 Sheriff Torn Kern explained, con st i tut i on al amc n d me n t s patrol. is delayed response times approved. “I don’t know what the vot- and fo 1 1ow - up i n ves t i g a t i o n s , Prop o s a I C)n e, w h i c h ers are looking at, if it’s eco- el i mi nat i ng education and (I= 1 r I amends the constitution to nomics or what,” Peterson cornniun i t y policing pro- require most new gambling Tuscola District 3 Commissioner said. “I thought the health grams, reducing crime pre- operations to be approved by I and safety of the county was vention efforts, eliminating voters at both the state and the important issue here. participation in the Thumb local levcls, received just “What are the people say- Narcotics Unit, and rcduccd 45.24 percent approval in ing? Enough is enough? staff and support for the Tuscola County, compared to Novesta 360 287 You’ve got to work with shcri ff’s emergency rnanage- 50.34 percent in Huron Wells 315 489 what you’ve got‘? I don’t ment office. County and 55.77 percent in Kingston 273 43 1 know,” he added. “Let’s face it,” Peterson Sanilac County. “It is (disappointing). I Fremont 1,054 684 said, “thc statc police post is Proposal 2, which defines think we’re just going to have at minimal staffing, so the marriage as a union between Dayton 527 462 to go back and say, let’s make sheriff has been having to one man and one woman in Koylton 32 1 384 the cuts.” pick up their load, and then the state constitution, re- 2,850 2,737 County voters defeated the the sheriff has already been ceived a majority of yes Totals proposed new half-mill tax David Lich Donald McLane understaffed. votes in Tuscola County levv in the Tuesdav. Nov. 2, d, “A lot of people look at the (52.57 percent), Huron II____--.-.- general clection by a vote of sheriff’s department as tick- County (64.17 percent) and ets,” he added. “1 look at the Sanilac County (66.47 per- sheriff’s dcpart men t as cent). health and safety.” Milligan, McLane emerge winners STATE REP. PRESIDENT State Rep. Tom Meycr over- Cass City area voters ership program. He has There’s no doubt about it.” DISTRICT 3 Development Commission Thumb area voters joined came a challenge from helped decide a pair of served on the county plan- Milligan said the county’s Board, and has been a liai- the i r c oun t t‘ rpar t s stat ew i de Democrat Steve Montle to county board races in the ning commission, county financial crisis “was not In District 3, Incumbent son to the Family Indepen- and turned out in droves for retain his seat in the Michi- Tuesday, Nov. 2, general Farm Bureau board and is caused by anything the com- Republican Commissioner dence Agency Board, board the election. In fact, 67.5 gan House of Rcpresenta- tivcs. The Bad Axe Repub- election. active with thc Cass City missioners did or didn’t do, Donald P. McLane of of public works and road percent of rcgistercd Michi- lican represents the 84th Dis- In District One, lifelong Rotary Club. and I’ve said that belore. Mayville emerged the win- commission. gan voters ca\t ballots, set- trict, comprised of Tuscola Cass City area farmer and “I certainly need to thank This is the tricklc-down from ner in a close race against ting a new state turnout McLane agreed finances former longtime Elkland the peoplc in Cass City - that the federal and state (govern- David W. Lich, a Kingston record of more than 4.8 mil- and Huron counties. will be a difticuh issue to Meyer won in Huron Township Supci visor David was it (key to winning the ments) trying to balance their Democrat . lion. tackle. County with Milligan defeated his Uemo- elcction), and I think we budgets .” Thc district is composed of Some 80 percent of ?’uscola 7 1.3 pcrcent of cratic rival, John Hunter of knew that going in,” Milligan Milligan added he has no Novesta, Wells, Kingston, “We don’t want to make County voters cast ballots. the vote, garnering 12,104 votes to Montlc’s 4,698. Fairgrove Township. said last week. magic to bring to the table; Fremont, Dayton and anymore cuts than we have The Huron County voter Mcycr took 47 perccnt of the Milligan received 2,922 Mi lligan ac know lcdged only the experience he has Koy I t o n towns h i ps . to,” he said, “but you’ve got turnout was 68 percent and votes compared to 2,237 that now the real work be- gained in township govern- McLane is a lifelong resi- to do what you’ve got to do. in Sanilac County, 71 per- vote (15,81 I) in luscola votes cast for Hunter. gins, starting with playing a ment and by running his own dent of the county who has If you haven’t got the money, cent. County cornpared to Montle’s 3 1 percent Aside from his business, role on a board that is facing hu si n t‘ w, served 12 years as a county you can’t spend it, whether While Democrat John ( 10,486). Milligan was appointed to some serious financial deci- Milligan will replace Coni- commissioner, including 2 as it’s my budget or the county’s Kerry took Michigan’s 17 the Michigan Bean Cornmis- sions. missioner Ed Scollon of Cass budget.” electoral votes, voters in the chairman. OTHER RACES sion by then-Gov. John “It’s too bad the road patrol City, who opted not to seek He has also served on the McLane vowed to continue traditionally Republican Englcr in 1998. He served 6 millage didn’t pass, but we reelection. District One is Tuscola Behavioral Health working for his constituents, Thumb stood with Prciident In a hotly cuntcstcd race for years, including 2 as chair- do thc best we can, we make comprised of Wisner, Akron, Systems Board, Michigan including senior citizens, by Bush. thc office of‘l’uscola County man. He was also a partici- it (county governmcnt) as Co I u m b i a, El in wood , Works! Thumb Area Consor- supporting efforts such as a With a majority of thc vote Kcgistcr of Decds, Republi- pant in the MSU-sponsored efficient as we can,” he said. El kland, Gilford rind tium Board, dispatch author- new prescription relief pro- counted, Bush had taken can lncumbcnt Ginny Michigan Agricultural Lcad- “It’s going to be a tough job. Fairgrove townships. ity board, and the Human gram in the county. 45.63 percent of the vote in McLaren overcarne a chal- Tuscola County cornpared to lenge from Democrat Judy Kerry’s 37-45. In Huron Babcock. McLaren garnered County, it was 55.35 percent 13,836 votcs, while Babcock for Bush and 43.67 perccnt receivcd 12,875 votes. in Area Township Voting Results I3 fip~Kcrry, and Sanilac l’uscola County Sheriff County Bu\h had 60.81 per- Torn Kcrn. a Democrat, eas- cent and Kcrry, 37.9.5. ily dcfeated Green Party can- didate Adam S. Wright of CONGRESS r (R) Montle ID) McLaren (R) Babcock (Dl yes Cass City, 20,383 votes to mm1 lfk!xaB wkwoodm! Mew No Rep. Dale Kildee, a Flint v 85 1 808 2, I63 votes. Elkland 1,039 700 78 1 855 1,I 86 461 936 71 1 Dcmocrat, wa\ rcclcction in Winning re-election unop- Ellington 400 246 296 322 419 191 314 314 244 334 the 5th District, taking 67 posed were Prosecuting At- percent of the vote. Repuh- Elmwood 337 246 267 288 375 188 317 259 I- 244 316 torney Mark Reenc, Repub- Kingston 43 1 285 345 322 423 232 367 303 288 398 lican Myrah Kirkwood had lican ( 19,234 votcs), Trea- 316 370 3 1 percent atid Libertarian surer Patricia Donovan, Kbylton 416 ,309 358 32 1 42 1 249 358 325 candidate Clint Foster and Democrat ( 19,195 votes), Noveta 427 260 302 339 432 208 360 286 254 404 Grccn Party Candidate and Drain Commissioner County Totals 15,388 12,63 1 14,223 12,354 15,811 10,486 13,836 12,875 12,959 13,875 Harley Mikkclson had one Sarah Pistro, Republican percent each. (1 8,992 votes).

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THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLI,F:X*I'OK AIL THIS NWICE ISANA'ITEMITTTOCOL that said mortgage will foreclosed by THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECI'OR AT- THEFIRM IS A DEBT COUKTOR Kr- MORWAGE SALE - Default has been 758 on Page 846, TUSCOLA County be EAST QUARTER OF SECTION 6, TEMPIWGTOCOIIKTA DEBT. LEKTADEBT,ANDANY INWRMATIW Records, Michigan, on which mortgage a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some TEMP~WGTOCOWT A DEBT. TFMPTINGTOCOWADEBT. ANY made in the terms and conditions of a ANY TOWN 1 I NORTH, RANGE 1 I EAST. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE OBTAMEDWILL BE USED FORTHAT part of them, at public venue, at Front INFORMATION WEOBTAIN WILLBE INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE certain mortgage made by John W. Allen there is claimed to be due at the date the USED FOR THAT PURPOSt. PLEASE FvRFosE. entrance to the Courthouse in the Village USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE and Sandra L. Allen, husband and wife, to hereof the sum of seventy-four thousand The redempuon period shall be 12 months CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT'IHE NUM- AM, CONTACTOUROFICEATTHENUM- CONTACT OUR OFFICE ATTHE NUM- TCF National Bank, Mortgagee, dated six hundred seventy-five and 17/100 Dol- ofDecember Caro, Tuscola 2,2004. County at 10:00 on from the date of such sale, unless the BER BELOW IFYOU ARE IN ACTIVE MORTGAGE SALE - Default having been BER BELOW IFYOU ARE IN ACTIVE BER BELOW IFYOU ARE IN ACTIVE March 16, 2001 and recorded in the of- lars ($74,675.17), including interest at property is determined in ac- MIIJTARY DUN made in the terms and conditions of a MILITARYrn. MILrrARYrn. fice of the Register of Deeds for the 7.875% per annum. cordance with MCLA 9600.3241a, in County of Tuscola, and State of Michi- certain mortgage made by GENEVA Said premises are situated in City of which case the redemption period shall ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be GRAVES, a single person, and IRA B. Vassar. Tuscola County, Michigan, and ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be gan, on March 22,2001 in Liber 825. Page Under the power of sale contained in said be 30 days from the date of the sale. rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee DOBY, a single person, Mortgagors, to are described as: rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. 1027, Tuscola County Records, on which mortgage and the statute in such case In that event, your damages. if any, shall EASTERN SAVINGS BANK, FSB, 11350 that event, your damages, if any, shall In that event, your damages, if any, shall mortgage there is clairrud to be due, at ma& and provided, notice is hereby given TO ALL PURCHASERS: The foreclos- Ln McCormick Road, Ste. 200, Hunt Valley, Parcel I: Lot 8 Block 23 of the Plat of the be limited solely to return of the bid be limited solely to the return of the bid the date of this notice, for principal and be limited solely to the return of the bid that said mortgage will be foreclosed by ing mortgagee can rescind the sale in the the amount tendered at sale, plus interest. MD 21031, Mortgagee, dated September a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some Village (now City) ofVassar, except a ship amount tendered at sale, plus interest. amount tendered at sale, plus interest. interest, the sum of Twenty Five Thou- event a 3rd party buys the property and sand Four Hundred Ninety-Four and 98/ 28, I998 and recorded in the office of the part of them, at public venue, at the Front of land 65 Feet wide off the Northwest there is a simultaneous resolution with the - Register of Deeds, for the County of side of Lot 8, Block 23, according to the MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been 100 Dollars ($25.494.98). plus late MORTGAGE SALE Default has been / enbance of the Courthouse in the Village borrower. In that event, your damages, if made in the conditions of a mortgage Tuscola and State of Michigan, on of Caro, Tuscola, MI, at 10:00 AM on Recorded Plat thereof, Recorded in Plat made in the conditions of a mortgage made in the conditions of a mortgage charges of Seventy-Eight and 30/100 De- as any, are limited solely to the return of the cember 15, 1998 in Liber 758, Page 576 December 9,2004. Liber I of Deeds, Page 143 and Likr 2 of made by Ronald R. Gibson, Jr., a single made by Jose G. Ramirez married to Dollars ($78.30). made by Kimberly J. Johnson and David bid amount tendered at sale. of Tuscola County Records, on which Deeds. Page 93, City of Vassar, Tuscola man, original mortgagor, to Flagstar Consuelo Ramirez, original mortgagors, H. Johnson, wife and husband, original mortgage there is claimed to due, at Said premises are situated in the TOWN- . County, Michigan. Dated: November 10, 2004 Bank FSB, Mortgagee, dated December to Flagstar Bank, FSB, Mortgagee, dated No proceedings at law or in equity have mortgagors, to Aams Home Loan, Mort- be the date of this notice, for principal and OF GILFORD, TUSCOLA County, 1,2ooo recorded on December 4,2000 January 12, 2001 and recorded on Janu- been instituted to recover the debt se- gagee, dated October 21, 2002 and re- SHIP and interest. the sum of FORTY-ONETHOU- Michigan, and described as: Parcel 2: Lot Block 23 of the Plat of the ORLANS ASSOCIATES in Likr 816 on Page 820, and assigned ary 23.2001 in Liber 819 on Page 1440, cured by this mortgage, or any part thereof. corded on October 28, 2002 in instru- are 9. PC SAND FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTY-FIVE Village (now City) of Vassar, according Attorneys for Citifinancial, Inc., As Mort- by said Mortgagee to Chase Manhattan and assigned by said Mortgagee to Fed- Therefore, under the power of sale con- ment 20020082 I I44 in Tuscola County AND 84/100($41,585.84) WLLARS, in- PART OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE to the Plat Recorded in Liber I of Deeds, Mortgage Corporation. a New Jersey Cor- eral National Mortgage Association as tained in said mortgage and pursuant to Records, Michigan, and assigned by said weeP.O. Box 5041 cluding interest thereon at 12.490% per SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION Page 143 and Liber 2 of Deeds, Page 93, poration as assignee by an assignment assignee by an assignment dated Septem- the statute of the State of Michigan in Mortgagee to Deutsche Bank National annuni. , 15, TOWN 13 NORTH, RANGE 7 'Tuscola County Records. dated June 21, 2001 and recorded on ber 27.2001 and recorded on Novembcr such case made and provided, notice is Trust Company of California, N.A. as Troy, M 1 48007-504 I EAST, DESCRLBED AS: BEGINNING (248) 457-1000 January 9,2002 in Liter 856 on Page 109 19. 2001 in Libcr 849 on Page 575 in hereby given that on December 9, 2004 Trustee of Aames Mortgage Trust 2002- And no suit or proceedings at law or in The redemption period shall be 6 months in instrument 200200803390 in Tuscola Tuscola County Records, Michigan, on at 10:00 a.m., local time. said mortgage 2 Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates AT A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF File No. 293.005 I equity having been instituted to recover from the date of such sale, unless deter- County Records, Michigan, on which which mortgage there is claimed to be will be foreclosed by a sale at public auc- Series 2002-2 as assignee by an assign- SAID SECTION, WHICH IS SOUTH 11-10-4 the debt secured by said mortgage or any mined abandoned in accordance with mortgage is claimed to due at the due at the date hereof the sum of Sixty- tion, to the highest bidder, at the Front ment, on which nwrtgage there is claimd 806.4 FEET FROM THE EAST QUAR- there be part thereof. Now, therefore, by virtue of TER CORNER OF SECTION 15; MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the re- hereof sum of One Hundred Seven Three Thousand Nine Hundred Four and entrance of the Courthouse in the Village to be due at the date hereof the sum of date the the power of sale contained in said mon- demption period shall be 30 days from Thousand Five Hundred Fifteen and 42J 44100 Dollars (563,904.44), including of Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan (that Eighty-Two Thousand Five Hundred THENCE SOUTH 210.0 FEET ALONG gage, and pursuant to the statute of the date of such sale. 100 Dollars (%107,515.42), including interest at 8.5% per annum. being the building where the Circuit Ninety-Seven and 15/100 Dollars THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION; the State of Michigan in such case made and interest at 8.5% per annum. Court for said county is held), of the pre- ($82.597.15), including interest at 9.4% THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 36 Under the power of sale contained in said mises described in said mortgage, or so per annum. provided, notice is hereby given that on MINUTES 10 SECONDS, WEST 180.0 Dated: October 27, 2004 Thursday, December 2, 2004 at 1O:W Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case much thereof as may be necessary to pay FEET; THENCE NORTH 210.0 FEET THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR AT* o'clock a.m., said mortgage will be fore- FOR MORE INFORMATION. PLEASE mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given the amount due, as aforesaid, on said Under the power of sale contained in said PARALLEL WITH SAID EAST LINE; TEMIVNGTOCOLLECTADEBT. ANY closed by a sale at public auction, to the CU made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by mortgage, with the interest thereon at mortgage and the statute in such case THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 36 INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE highest bidder, the Front entrance of the FC S (248) 597-1304 that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some 9.75% per annuni and all legal costs, made and provided, notice is herrby given MINUTES 10 SECONDS EAST 180.0 USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE Courthouse in the Village of Caro, Trott & Trott, P.C. a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public venue, at the Front charges and expenses, including attor- that said mortgago will be foreclosed by FEET TO SAID EAST LINE OF SEC- CONTACT OUR OFFICE ATTHE NUM- Tuscola County, Michigan (that being the Attorneys For Chase Manhattan Mort- part of them, at public venue, at the Front entrance to the Courthouse in the Village ney fees allowed by law. and also any sum a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some TION AND THE POINT OF BEGIN- BER BELOW IFYOU ARE IN ACTIVE building where the Circuit Court for the NING. gage Corporation entrance to the Courthouse in the Village of Caro, Tuscola County at 10:00 AM, on or sums which may be paid by the under- part of them, at public venue, at the Fropt mARym. County of Tuscola is held), of the pre- 30400 Telegraph Rd., Ste. 200 of Caro, Tuscola County at IO:@) AM, on November 18. 2004. signed, necessary to protect its interest entrance to the Courthouse in the Village mises described in said mortgage. Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025-5822 December 2,2004. in the premises. of Caro. 'I'uscola County at 1O:W AM, on TAX ID NO. 012-015-000-1 100-00 MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been Said premises are situated in Township December 2,2004. File #038502FOl made in the conditions of a mortgage Which said premises are described as redemption period shall be 6 months Said premises are situated in Village of of Vassar, Tuscola County. Michigan, and Said premises are situated in the Town- The 10-27-4 made by Lonnie J. Katt and Michelle R. follows: Land in the Township of Day- from the date of such sale, unless deter- Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan, and are are described as: ship of Fairgrove, County of Tuscola, Said premises are situated in lownship Katt, husband and wife, to Citifinancial ton, Tuscola County, Michigan, de- mined abandoned in accordance with described as: State of Michigan, and described as: of Inchanfields, Tuscola C:ounty, Michi- Mortgage Company Inc., Mortgagee, Part of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 15. gan. and are described as: : scrikd as: 1948CL 600.3241a. in which case the dated December 2, 2002 and recorded redemption period shall be 30 days from The East 50.5 feet of Lot I7 and the West Township I 1 North, Range 8 East, Vassar Land situated in the Township of January 28,2003 in Likr912, Page 1308, Lot Shay Lake Resorts Subdivision, the date of such sale. 5.5 feet of Lot 18, Block 2 of M.J. Smith's Township. Tuscola County, Michigan; Fairgrove, County of Tuscola, State of Commencing at a point in the Centerline 44, Tuscola County Records. There is according to the plat thereof, as recorded Addition to the Village of Caro, accord- described as beginning at a pint on the Michigan, to wit: The East 155 feet of the of the State Highway M08 I which is 280 claimed to be due on such mortgage the in Likr 3 of Plats, Pages 38-39, Tuscola DATED: November 3,2004 ing to plat recarded in Liter 1 of Plats, East line of said Section 15, which is South 315 feet of the North 445 feet of Feet Northeasterly of its intersection with sum of One Hundred Eleven Thousand the County Records. AS A DEBT COLLECTOR, WE ARE AT- Page 13, now king Page 14A, Tuscola South 998.90 feet from the Northeast the North I8 acres of the Northeast 114 of the South Line of the Northeast one-quar- Four Hundred Seventy-Eight and 98/100 STANDARD FEDERAL BANK TWPHNG TO COLLE3.X A DEBT AND County Records. comer of said Section 15; thence con- the Southwest 1/4 of Section 34, Town ter of Section 17, Town I2 North, Range Dollars ($1 11,478.98), including inter- tinuing along said East line, South 13 North, Range 8 East. 9 East; thence Northwesterly. at Right Tax ID No.: 005-014-610-4400-00 Mortgagee ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE. NOTIFY est at the rate of 8.19% per annum. The redemption period shall be 6 months 208.75 feet; thence West 208.75 feet; Angles to said Centerline, 250 fect: The redemption period shall be six ATTORNEY FOR: Mortgagee USNTTHENUMBERBELOWIFYWARE from the date of such sale, unless deter- thence North 208.75 feet; thence East Tax ID No.: 010-034-000-100@02 thence Northeasterly, parallel with said Under the power of sale contained in the months from the date of such sale, unless Robert A. Tremain & Associates, P.C. INACITVEMILITARYDVn. mined abandoned in accordance with 208.75 feet to the point of beginning. Centerline, I00 feet; thence Southeast- mortgage and the statutes of the State of Subject to the use of the Easterly 33.00 During the six months immediately fol- erly at Right Angles to said Centerline, determined abandoned in accordance 401 South Old Woodward Avenue Michigan, notice is hereby given that MCLA 600 3241a. in which case the re- MORTGAGE SALE - Default having heen the feet thereof as Oak Road. lowing the sale, the property may be re- 250 feet; thence Southwesterly. along with 1948CL 600.3241a, in which case Suite 300 mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of demption period shall be 30 days from made in the terms and conditions of a deemed, unless determined abandoned said Centerline, 100 feet to the Point of the redemption period shall be 30 days Birmingham, MI 48009-6616 the mortgaged premises, or some part of the date of such sale. certain mortgage made by Daniel A. The redemption period shall be 6 months in accordance with MCI, 600.3241a, in Beginning. And also, comriiencitig at a from the date of such sile. For Information, please call: them, at public venue at the front entrance Dated: October 27. 2004 Fulton, a single man, mortgagor, to Green from the date of such sale, unless deter- which case the redemption period shall Point, which is 470 feet Northeasterly (248) 540-7701 of the Courthouse in the Village of Caro, mined abandoned in accordance with be 30 days from the date of the sale. along the Centerline of State Highway Dated: October 27. 2004 1 1-3-4 Tree Financial Corporation d/b/a Green Tuscola County, MI in Tuscola County. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE Tree Acceptance, Inc. nlWa Green Tree CALL: MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the re- M-81 and 283 feet Northwesterly. at Right Michigan at 10:00 a.m. on November 18, EIAINE W. MARDIROSIAN Servicing, LLC, Mortgagee, dated the FC S (248) 593- I304 demption period shall be 30 days from Dated at Ann Arbor, Michigan: Septem- Angles to said Centerline form the Inter- (p33528) 2004. Attorney for Mortgagee 17th day of November, 1993 and re- Trott & Trott, P.C. the date of such sale. ber 29. 2004 section of said Centerline with the South 1373 Balfour corded in the office of the F.egister of Attorneys For Chase Manhattan Mort- Line of the Northeast one-quarter of Sec- The premises are located in the City of Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48230 Deeds, for the County of Tuscola and gage Corporation, a New Jersey Corpora- Dated: October 20. 2004 Elizabeth A. Kiefer, LEGAL DEPART- tion 17, Town 12 North', Range 9 East; Vassar, Tuscola County, Michigan, and (313) 881-0296 State of Michigan, on the 17th day of No- tion MENr thence Southeasterly, at Right Angles to are described as: FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE TCF National Bank, Mortgagee said Centerline. 33 feet; thence South- 10-27-5 vember, 1993 in Liber 650 of Tuscola 30400 Telegraph Rd., Ste. 200 THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR AT- CALL: 401 East Liberty westerly, parallel with said Centerline. County Records, Page 103, on which Bingham Farms, Michigan 480255822 TEMPTINGTOCOmADEBT.ANY Lots 47 and 68, Block 12 of the plat of FC S (248) 593-1304 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104-2298 190 feet; thence Northwesterly, at Right mortgage there is claimed to be due, at File #018557F04 INFORMATION WE OBTAlN WlLLBE the Village of Vassar (now City), accord- Trott & Trott, P.C. (734) 769-8300 ~5499 Angles to saidcenterline 187 feet; thence the date of this notice, the sum of Fifty 10-27-4 USED THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE ing to the plat recor&d in Liber 1 of Deeds, Attorneys For Federal National Mortgage East to Beginning FOR Thousand Eight Hundred Thirty Eight & 10-20-4 CONTACT OUR OFFICE ATTHE NUM- Page 143 and Liber 2 of Deeds, Page 93. Association 24/100 ($50.838.24). and no suit or pro- BER BELOW IFYOU ARE M ACTIVE Telegraph Rd., Ste. 200 The redemption period shall be 6 months ceeding at law or in equity having been 304oO mARYm. The redemption period shall be 6 months Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025-5822 from the date of such sale, unless deter- ='ATE OF MICHIGAN instituted to recover the debt secured by from the date of such sale, unless the File #036874F01 nitncd abandoned in accordance with 54th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT FOR THE said mortgage or any part thereof. ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be property is determined abandoned in 10-20-4 MC1.A 600 3241a, in which case thc re- COUNI'Y ~TUsCOlA accordance with MCLA 9600.3241a, in demption period shall bc 30 days from rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of In that event, your damages, if any, shall which case the redemption period shall FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR the date of such sale Case NO. 04-22632-CH sale contained in said mortgage, and pur- THIS be limited solely to the return of the bid be 30 days from the date of the sale. ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. Honorable Margie White-Corrnier suant to statute of the State of Michigan amount tendered at sale, plus interest. in such case made and provided, notice ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN Dated, October 27, 200.1 TO ALL PURCHASERS: The foreclosing is hereby given that on the 18th day of WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. msRRM ISA nmr COLLECTOR AT- Kristen Bauer, as Pool Liquidating Agent mortgagee can rescind the sale in the MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been November, 2004,at 10:00 o'clock a.m. PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT TEMPTING TO COLLu_T A DEBT. ANY of the Pool Liquidating Trust, pursuant event a 3rd party buys the property and made in the conditions of a mortgage Local Time, said mortgage will be fore- THE NUMBER BE1,OW IF YOU ARE INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE FOR MORE INFORMAI ION. PLkASt to Stipybted Order Transferring Title to there is a simultaneous resolution with THlS RRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR AT- made by Megan M.Hiiter and Steven R. closed by a sale at public auction, to the IN ACTlVE MILITARY DUTY. USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CAII, the Pool Liquidating Trust under Chap- the borrower. In that event, your damages. TEMWING TO COIU!A DEBT ANY Hiiter, a married couple, original mort- highest bidder, front entrance of the CONTACTOUROFFICEATTHENUM- FC X (248) 593- I702 ter I 1 of the Bankruptcy Code, dated May if any, are limited solely to the return of INFORMATION WE OBTAlN WILL BE gagors, to Chase Manhattan Mortgage Courthouse in Village of Caro, Tuscola ATrN PURCHASERS: This sale may BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE Trott & Trott, PC 14, 2001, entered in re MCA Financial theDated: bid amountOctober tendered 13, 2004 at sale. be USED FOR THAT PURPOSE PLEASE Corporation, a New Jersey Corporation, County (that being the building where rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee MLLII'ARY DUW Attorneys For Drutsche Bank Nmonnl Corp., et al, Case No. 99-42172 et al, CONTACTOUROFFICEATTHENUM- Mortgagee, dated March 19, 2002 and the Circuit Court for the County of In that event, your damages. if any, shall Trust Company of Calitornta, N A as United States Bankruptcy Court, Eastern BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE recorded on March 20,2002 in Liter 870 Tuscola is held), of the premises de- limited solely to the return of the bid ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be Trustee of Aames Mortgage Trust 2002- District of Michigan, Southern Division, 0RLANsAssocIAm Fc be MILrrARYDuTY. on Page 960 in Tuscola County Records, rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee 2 Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Plaintiff. scribed in said mortgage, or so much Attorneys for Citifinancial Mortgage amount tendered at sale, plus interest. Michigan, on which mortgage there is In that event, your damages, it' any. shall Senes 2002-2 thereof as may be necessary to pay the Company Inc., ATrN PURCHASERS: This sale may be claimed to be due at the date hereof the amount due, as aforesaid on said mort- MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been bc limited solely to the return of the bid 304oO Telegraph Rd , Ste 200 V. As Mortgagee rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. sum of Seventy-One Thousand Twenty- gage, with interest thereon at 8.00% per made in the conditions of a mortgage amount tendered at sale, plus interest. Btngham Farnis, Michigan 48025-5822 Troy,P.O. Box MI 504148007-5041 In that event, your damages, if any, shall Four and 67/100 Dollars (571,024.67), annum and all legal costs, charges, and made by Paul Johnson, a single man, File #038420k01 Francis J. McDonald aMa Frances J. be limited solely to the return of the bid including interest at 7.5% per annum. expenses, including the attorney fees original mortgagor, to Bank One, NA. amount tendered at sale, plus interest. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been 10-27-4 McDonald flWa Francis J. Rosmowski a/ (248) 457-1000 made in the conditions of a mortgage Wa Frances J. Rosmowski, an individual, allowed by law, and also any sum or sums File No. 201.2014 Mortgagee, dated April 6, 2000 and re- Under the power of sale contained in said made by Brian J. Heeke and Anita or her unknown heirs, devisees, or as- which may be paid by the undersigned, corded on May 8, 2000 in Liber 800 on MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been K mortgage and the statute in such case 10-13-5 Heeke, husband and wife, as joint ten- signees, Defendant. necessary to protect its interest in the pre- Page 690 in Tuscola County Records, made in the conditions of a mortgage ma& and provided, notice is hereby given ants, original mortgagors. to Long Beach mises. Michigan, and assigned by said Mort- made by Steven W. Blumberg and Tera L. that said mortgage will be foreclosed by gagee to MTGLQ Investors, L.P. as as- Mortgage Company, Mortgagee. dated Allen J. Dyer (P54857) Blumberg. husband and wife, original a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some Which said premises are described as signee by an assignment, on which rnort- May 24. 2001 and recordecl on June 20, IEVASSELIR DYER &ASSOCIATES, pc. mortgagors, to Sterling Bank & Trust, part of them, at public venue, at the Front follows: All that certain piece or parcel gage there is claimed tobe due at the date 2001 in Liber 836 on Page 37, and modi- Attorneys For Plaintiff YSFIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR AT- Mortgagee, dated January 20, 1999 and entrance to the Courthouse in the Village of land situated in the Township of hereof the sum of One Hundred Seven tied by Affidavit executed on April 2, P.O. Box 721400 TEMI%NGTOCOLLE(JTADEBT.ANY recorded on January 28, 1999 in Liber of Caro. TuscolaCounty at 1O:W AM, on Indiansfields, County of Tuscola, State Thousand Two Hundred Thirty-One and 2003 and recorded on September 19, FIRM IS A DEBT C'OlLE.!.I'OR AT- Rcrkley, MI 48072-0400 INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE 761 on Page 586, and assigned by said 'THIS December 2,2004. of Michigan, and described as follows, W100 Dollars ($107,231.06), including 2003 in Liber 955 on Page 520, and as- TFM'TING TO COI IkXT A DEB7 ANY (248) 586- I200 USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE Mortgagee to Fleet Mortgage Corp., a to wit: signed by said Mortgagee to Deutsche INFORMATIONWEOB'IAIN WI1.I. CONTACTOUROFFICEATTHENUM- interest at 10.9946 per annum South Carolina Corporation as assignee RF, Said premises are situated in Village of Bank National TNSI Company, a National USED FOR THAT PURPOSE PLEASE OKIlERFQRALTt3NMESEKVlCEAND BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE by an assignment dated November 1, Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan, and are Lot 3 1 of Greenfield Subdivision, accord- Under power of sale contained in said Banking Association formerly known as C'ONTACT OUR OFFICE ATTHE NUM- ORDERIOANSWER ORTAKEUllIER rnARYrn. the 1999 and recorded on December 8, 1999 described as: ing to the Plat recorded in 2 of Plats, mortgage and the statute in such case Bankers Trust Company of California, BER BEI,OW IFYOU ARE IN ACTIVE ACTION Liber in Likr 789 on Page 1133 in Tuscola Pages 41-42, lndianfields Township, and provided. notice is hemby given N.A.. as Trustee for Long Beach Mortgage MIlRARY DUTY. ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale mybe made County Records, Michigan, on which Lot 23, Block 3 of Charles Montague's Tuscola County, Michigan that said mortgage will be foreclosed by Loan Trust 2001 -2 as assignee by an as- At a session of said Court, held at the rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. mortgage there is claimed to be due at the Subdivision, according to the plat re- Said property includes a 1993 Palm Har- a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some signment dated March 14, 2003 and re- ATIN PURCHASERS. 'I'his sale may k Courthouse in the City of Vassar, Tuscola In that event, your damages, if any, shall date hereof the sum of Eighty-Seven corded in Liber 1 of Plats, Page IIA, corded on April 3,2003 in Liber 923 on County, Michigan on bor manufactured home, Serial No ACPH- be limited solely to the return of the bid part of them, at public venue, at the Front Thousand Six Hundred Ninety-Three and rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. Tuscola County Records. 32-OH-43-20870 entrance to the Courthouse in the Village 72/100 Dollars ($87,693.72), including Page 1069 in Tuscola County Records. In that event, your damages, if any, shall amount tendered at sale, plus interest. Michigan, on which mortgage there is HONORABU JU[X;EMARGIEWUTE- of Caro, Tuscola County at 10:00 AM, interest at 7.5% per annum. lx limited solely to the return of tht bid The redemption period shall be 6 months During the six (6) months immediately on December 9,2004. claimed to be due at the date hereof the amount tendered at sale. plus interest. CORMIER PRESIDING MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been from the date of such sale, unless deter- following the sale, the property may be Under the power of sale contained in said sum of One Hunkd Seventy-Five Thou- made in the conditions of a mortgage The Court having considered Plaintiffs mined abandoned in accordance with redeemed, except that in the event that Said premises art situated in Township mortgage and the statute in such case sand Seven Hundred Fifty-Two and 48/ MORI'GAGE SALE - Default has been made by Amanda Jammer, an unmarried I00 Dollars ($175,752.48). including in- Motion for Alternate Service in this ac- MCLA 600.3241a. in which case the re- the property is determined to be aban- woman, original mortgagor, to Mortgage of Koylton, Tuscola County, Michigan, made and provided, notice is hereby given made in the conditions of a mortgage demption period shall be 30 days from doned pursuant to MCLA W.3241a, the and are described as: that said mortgage will be foreclosed by terest at 11.75% per annum. made by Curtis E. Landrith and Kim E. tion against Defendant to quiet title to Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., real estate situated in the City of Vassar, the date of such sale. property may be redeemed during 30 Mortgagee, dated June 28, 2001 and re- a sale of the mortgaged premises. or some Landrith, husband and wife, original days immediately following the salc. Under the power of sale contained in said Tuscola County, Michigan and more spe- corded on June 29,2001 in Libcr 837 on Parcel R - Commencing at the South 114 part of them, at public venue, at the Front mortgagors, to Washington Mutual Bank, Dated: October 27, 2004 corner of Section 26, Town 11 North, mortgage and the statute in such case cifically described as: Page 002 in Tuscola County Records, entrance to the Courthouse in the Village FA, Mortgagee, dated October 18, 2000 Dated: 10/20/04 made and provided, notice is heteby given Michigan, on which mortgage there is Range 11 East; thence South 88 degrees of Caro, Tuscola County at IO 00 AM, on and recorded on October 25,2000 in likr FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE that said mortgage will be foreclosed by claimed to be due at the date hereof the 54 minutes 10 seconds West, %8.00 feet kcember 2,2004. 814 on Page 243 in l'uscola County Lots 40 and 76, Block 12 of Original Plat CALL: Green Tree Servicing, LLC a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some sum of Fifty-Three Thousand Five Hun- along the South line of said Section 26 to Records. Michigan, on which mortgage of the City of Vassar, according to the FC S (248) 593- I304 Mortgagee pan of them, at public venue, at the Front dred Sixty-Four and 39/1W Dollars the pint of beginning; running thence Said premises are situated in Township there is claimd to bc due at the date hereof Plat recorded in Liber I of Deeds, Page Trott & Trott, P.C. entrance to the Courthouse in the Village ($53,5&.39), including interest at 7.75% South 86 degrees 54 minutes 10 seconds .ofAhla, Tuscola County, Michigan, and the sum of One Hundred Thirty-Three 143 and Liber 2 of Deeds, Page 93; Tax Attorneys For Chase Manhattan Mort- FABRUJOiQ BROOK, P.C. ofCaro, Tuscola County at 10:W AM, on per annum. West, 200.00 feet along the South tine are described as: Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety-Two Koll #05 1-500-1 12-4000-00; com- gage Corporation, a New Jersey Corpora- Jonathan Engman (P56364) Novemkr 18,2004. 1,. of said Section 26; thence North 00 de- and 26/100 Dollars ($133,792.26), in- monly known as 221 N. Cass Avenue, tion Attorney for Green Tree Servicing, LLC grees 32 minutes West, 286 58 feet; Pan of the Southwest 114 of the South- cluding interest at 4.372% per annum. Under the power of sale contained in said Vassar, Michigan. 30400 Telegraph Rd., Ste. 200 888 W. Rig Beaver, Suite 1470 mortgage and the statute in such case thence South 88 degrees 54 minutes IO east 114 of Section 12, Town 10 North, Said premlses are situated in Township Bingham Michigan 48025-5822 Farms, Troy, MI 48084 ma& and provickd, notice is hereby given seconds West 152.00 feet; thence North Range 7 East, described as: Beginning at of Koylton. Tuscola County, Michigan, Under the power of sale contained in said It is ordered that this order be published File #038441FOI (248) 362-2600 that said mortgage will be foreclosed by 88 degrees 53 minutes 56 seconds East, a point that is East 1299.81 feet along and are described as: mortgage and the statute in such case once px week for consecutive weeks three 10-27-4 10-20-4 a sale of the mortgaged premises, some 356.82 feet along the South 1/8 line of the South Section line and North 3 de- made and provided, notice is hereby given in the Legal News, and that a copy of this or said Section 26; thence South 00 degrees grees 55 minutes 43 seconds West, Parcel E: Commencing at the North 114 that said mortgage will he foreclosed by part of them, at public venue, at the Front order further be posted at the subject entrance to the Courthouse in the Village 34 minutes East 1325.39 feet to the point 1108.58 feet along the East line of said corner of Section 31, Town 1 I North, a sale of the mongaged prcmises, or some property prior too the last date of publi- of Caro, Tuscola County at 1O:oO AM, on of beginning, being part of the Southwest Southwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 from Range 11 East, Koylton Township, part of them, at public venue, at the Front cation, and that mailing of this Order to November 18,2004. 114 of Section 26, Town I1 North, Range the South 1/4 comer of said Section 12; Tuscola County, Michigan and the point entrance to the Courthousc in the Villaee Defendant be waived; 11 East. thence continuing North 3 degrees 55 of beginning; running thence South 0 ofCaro, Tuscola County at 10:00 AM, on degrees 26 minutes, 58 seconds, East Said premises are situated in Township minutes 43 West, 192.00 feet; thence kcember 2.2004. It is further ordered that Defendant an- of Indianfields, Tuscola County, Michi- The redemption period shall be 12 months along the North line of said Southwest 11 1323.73 feet along the North and South swer Plaintiffs Complaint, or take other THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR gan, and described as: from the date of such sale. 4 of the Southeast 1/4, South 89 degrees 114 line of said Section 31; thence North Said premises are situated in Village of action prmitted by law or court rule, at ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. are 89 degrees 59 minutes 17 seconds West 25 minutes 32 seconds West, 33.5 00 feet; Cass City, Tuscola County. Michigan, the Tuscola County Circuit Court, 440 THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR AT- A N Y I N FORM AT ION OBTA IN ED Beginning at a Point on the Section line Dated: Novemkr 10, 2OfM thence South 3 degrees 55 minutes 43 384.14 feet along the North 118 line of and are described as. N. State St., Caro, MI 48723, later than TEMPlWGTOCOIUCTADEBT.ANY WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. no 87 I. I feet West of Northeast corner of seconds East, 192 feet; thence North 89 said Section 3 I ;thence North 16 degrees 28 days from the last date of publication WFORMATlON WE OBTAIN WILL BE PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT the minutes 49 seconds West 325.86 feet; Section 3, Town 12 North, Range 9 East; FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE degrees 25 minutes 32 East, 335.00 feet 40 Part of Section 26, Town 14 North, Range of this order. USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE CALL: to the point of beginning. Except reserv- thence North 18 degrees 08 minutes 38 I I East, described as follows: Beginning CONTACTOUR OFFICEATTHENUM- IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. thence West along the Section line 50 seconds West 390.46 feet; thence North feet; thence South at right angles to FC J (248) 593-131 1 ing 50% of all right and title in and to at a point which is South 00 degrees 30 Failure to answer or take other action will BER BELOW IFYOU ARE IN ACTIVE the 02 degrees 26 minutes seconds West Section line, to the Northeast boundary Trott & Trott, P.C. any oil, gas and other minerals as set forth IO minutes 35 seconds East, I 116.8 feet result in the Court entering a default mARym. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been feet; thence North degrees 00 line of the Oakwood Addition to Vil- Attorneys For MTGI,Q Investors, L.P. in deed by Corporation recorded in Likr 640.99 90 from the Northwest comer of said Sec- judgment against Defendant, determin- made in the conditions of a mortgage the lage of Caro; thence Southeast along 304oO Telegraph Rd., Ste. 200 237 of Deeds, Page 562, and any interest minutes East 616.13 feet along the North tion 26: thence South MI degrees 30 min- ing that Plaintiff is the fee simple title ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be made by Patricia Lynn Roehrig, a single the line of said Section 31 to the point of Nonheast line of the Oakwood Addition Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025-5822 in subsequent instruments pertinent utes 35 seconds East, 200 feet; thence holder to the subject property, and rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. female, to Citifinancial, Inc., mortgagee, beginning. Being a part of the Northwest to Southeast Corner of Lot 6, Block 2 File #03835 1 FO1 thereto. North 89 degrees I I minutes 03 seconds Ikfendant's interests, if any, shall be for- In that event, your damages, if any, shall dated March 30,2001 and recorded April the of the Oakwood Addition to Village 11-10-4 1/4 of Section 3 1, Town 1 1 North, Range East, 250 feet; thence North 00 degrees ever extinguished. be limited solely to the return of the bid 6,2001 in Liber 827, Page 1081, Tuscola the The redemption period shall be 6 months I I East, Koylton Township, l'uscola 30 minutes 35 seconds West, 200 feet; amount tendered at sale, plus interest. County Records. There is claimed to be of Caro; thence Northeast parallel with County, Michigan. Street 47.4 feet to land of Alice - from the date of such sale, unless deter- thence South 89 degrees I1 minutes 03 HONORABLE JUDGE MARGIE WHTI'E;. due on such mortgage the sum of Thirty- State the Thomas; thence North 279.19 feet to Wedding mined abandoned in accordance wlth seconds West, 250 feet to the point of COMER MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been Six Thousand Four Hundred Fifty-One the MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the re- The redemption period shall be 12 beginning 10-27-3 made in the conditions of a mortgage and 35/100 Dollars ($36.451.35), includ- Point of Beginning. Announcements demption period shall be 30 days from months from the date of such sale. made by Bradley W. Smith, a single man, ing interest at the rate of 5.75% per an- the date of such sale. The redemption period shall be 6 months original mortgagor, to Amera Mortgage num. The redemption period shall be 6 months Dated: October 20, 2004 from the date of such sale, unless deter- Corporation, Mortgagee, dated March 29, from the date of such sale, unless deter- Ilated: October 27. 2004 nuned abandoned in accordance with 2001 and recorded on April 5, 2001 in Under the power of sak contained in the mined abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the re- Liber 827 on Page 832, and assigned by mortgage and the statutes of the State of MCLA 600.3241a. in which case the re- FOR MORE INFORMATION. PLEASI: demption period shall k 30 days from said Mortgagee to Chase Manhattan Michigan, notice is hereby given that the demption period shall be 30 days from Catalogs loaned FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE the date of such sale. Mortgage Corporation as assignee by an mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the date of such sale. CALL Robert A. Tremain & Associates, P.C. is assignment dated April 3, 2001 and re- the mortgaged premises, or sow part of overnight CALL: FC R (248) 593- I305 Dated: October 27, 2(Kw a debt collector and we are attempting to corded on May 22,2001 in Liber 832 on them, at public venue at the front entrance Dated: October 20. 2004 FC R (248) 593-I305 Trott & Trott, P.C. collect a debt and any information ob- Page 879 in Tuscola County Records, of the Courthouse in the Village of Caro, Trott & Trott, P.C. Attorneys For kutsche Bank National FOK MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE tained will be used for that purpose. Michigan, on which mortgage there is Tuscola County, MI in Tuscola County, FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE Free subscription Attorneys For Washington Mutual Bank, Trust Company, a National Banking As- CALL,: claimed to bc due at the date hereof the Michigan at 10:00 a.m. on December 9, CAW; FA fMa Washington Mutal Home Loans, sociation formerly known as Rankers FC R (248) 593- I305 MOWGAGE SALE - Default has been sum of Sixty-Five Thousand Two Hun- 2004. FC X (248) 593-1302 with each order. Inc., successor by nlerger in interest to Trust Company of California. N.A., as Trott & Trott, P.C. niadc in the conditions of a mortgage dred Thirty-Five and 04/100 Dollars Trott & Trott, P.C. Fleet Mortgage Corp., a South Carolina Trustee for Long Beach Mortgage Loan Attorneys For Washington Mutual Rank. made by JEFF WIRTH, A MARRIED ($65,235.04). including interest at 7.5% The premises are located in the Township Attorneys For Mortgage Electronic Reg- Corpora tion Trust 2001-2 FA MAN, AND JACQUELINE WIRTH, per annum. of Koylton, Tuscola County, Michigan, istration Systems, Inc. Cass City 30400 Telegraph Rd., Ste. 200 30400 Telegraph Rd., Ste. 200 304oO Telegraph Rd , Ste. 200 HIS WIFE, to STANDARD FEDERAL and are described as: 30400 Telegraph Rd., Ste. 200 Chronicle Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025-5822 Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025-5822 Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025-5822 BANK, a Federal Savings Bank, Mort- Under the power of sale contained in said Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025-5822 File #035807F01 File W292 I9F02 File #03765OFOl gagee, dated November 13, 1998 and re- mortgage and the statute in such case THE WEST 6 ACRES OF THE NORTH- File W37583FOl Phone 872-2010 10-27-4 10-20-4 10-27-4 corded on December 16, 1998 in Liber made and provided, notice is hereby given EAST QUARTER OF THE NORTH- 10-20-4 PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10,2004 CASSCITY,MIC'HICiAN

Transit (nonbusiness) rates, Automotive 1) General Merchandi Real Estate For Re Notices Household Sales Services Services 10 words or less, $3.75 each c insertion; additional words 10 cents each. Three weeks for 1992 OLDSMOBILE CERA FOR SALE - grass/leaf FOR RENT - Large honic in NO SMOKING BINGO- GARAGE SALE - 49 I 1 HU- Ken Martin the price of 2-cash rate. Save - excellent condition, V6, catcher for behind riding Cass City (3-4 bcdroorns), 1 Gverj Sunday at new Knights ron Street, Thursday - Satur- money by enclosing cash with loaded. New tires and brakes. lawn mowcr. Craftsman, 1/2 baths, basement and ga- of Columbus Hall, 6106 day, Nov 11-12-1 3, huge Electric, Bnc. mail orders. Rates for display 989-872-4 192. 1 - 10-27-3 new. $125.872-2248, ask for rage. $600/month, first and Beechwood Dr., ('ass City. sale, everything reasonably want ads on application. Kelly. 2-1 1-3-2 last plus security deposit. Doors open 5:OO pm., gamcs priced and something for ev- Homes - Farms CGeneral Merchandisa 989-872-4760 or 94 1-204- start at S:30. Phone 872- cryone. 14-1 1-10-1 RE\IIVE Commercial 5583. 4-1 1-10-3 8892. Knights of Columbus Carpet & IJpholstery Automotive > FOR SALE - Oak antique Industrial FOR SALE - Sony stereo school desk, $125. 872- Council No. 8892. Cleaning 17. 2- 10-27-3 FOR KENT - K of C Hall, 5 -9-30-t f STATE LICENSED FOR SALE - Dune buggy, system bought new in '96.5 39 PUBLIC Don Dohn comes with lots of extras. disk player, cassette deck, 6 106 Beechwood Drive. Cass C'ity Parties, dinners, meeling. Phone 872-41 14 $1,500 O.B.O. 872-3929 af- tuner, amplifier, 5 speakers, Knights of Columbus SALE Phone 872-3471 remote. Great sound, needs Estate For Call Rick Kerkau, 872-4877. 4 I80 Hurds Corner Rd. ter 5 p.m. 1-1 1-3-2 ( Sale) 8-7- IO-tf FISH DINNERS 8-8r 1 0-tf receiver. 989-872-3877. 4-2-3-tf Thursday, ~ FOR SALE BY OWNER - 1 2-1 1-10-2 Baked & Fried Fish PAUL'S PUMP REPAIR - 1991 CHEVY EXTENDED 1/2 story, approximately < Notices November 11 Interior 6 Exterior CAB Silverado - good con- 1,700 sq. ft. _?-bedroom, 2- ALLYOU CAN EAT Water pump and water tank FOR SALE - Newer and dition, loaded. New tires and bath home on Michigan 3rd Friday of each month sales. In-home service. Painting Frigidaire Gallery Heavy basement. Homc has heated FOUND WALLET - belongs Credit cards accepted. Call brakes. 989-872-4 192. Duty LP gas dryer and a 4:OO to 7:OO p.m. Friday, I - 10-27-3 mudroom attached to 2-car to Shelly Wheaton. If you 673-4850 or 800-745-485 I newer (about 3 years old) 40- garage situated on 2.27 acres. know her or are her, call 872- K of C Hall November 12 anytime. a-9-2s-tf gallon LP gas water heater, Newly completed over past 5584 and ask for David. FOR SALE - 2003 moped 6106 Beechwood Rd , Cass City 8:30 a.ni.-5:OO p.m. Kraft $80 each. Call Jeff at 872- 4 years: roof, vinyl siding, 5-1 1-10-1 LEE MORGAN motor scooter, 49CC. If no 1. 1-10-tf Adults $7 00, Children $3.00 50 Enterprise Dr., 831 2-1 w i ndow s , pl u m b i n g/e 1ec t r ic , answer, leave message. 8 10- 5-9-8-tf Vassar (Industrial Park) PA1NTI N G 385-7274. 1-1 1-10-1 carpet, ceramic tile, kitchen, HAVE ROOM IN my home C'ASS C'ITY, MICHIGAN ADMIRAL RANGE - $40 baths, fresh paint and more. Office furniture and supplies O.B.O. Works good. 989- for a physically or mcntally NOTICE - Bendcrs Honic IN1'1:KlOKS 1979 4x4 PICKUP, $600 or Septic, 5 years old. Open disabled adult male. Please Bakery now acccpting Lots of misccllaneous itenis I;Xl I.KIOKS 872- 124 I, ask for Priscilla. floor plan. Also included on best; 1995 GrandAM, white, 2- 1 1-3-3 call 872-4079 and ask for Thanksgiving orders. Order 14-1 1-1@1 WOOl>CiKAlNING 4-door, $1,500 or best. 872- property is newly sided Sandy or leave messagc. pics, dinner rolls, etc. Pick up mxi URING 14x60 building with electric. 3345 or 550-6124. 5-1 1-10-3 Wednesday, Nov. 24. Bakcry Wanted to Buy 1-1 1-10-2 Priced to sell at $128,000. will be closed Nov. 26 & 27. EHRLICH'S FLAGS 989-872-5347. 3- 1 1-3-3 LOST - WALKER hound, Ccmctcry Rd. south 4 miles WANTED - Schwiiin 1 AMERICAN MADE tb Severancc, 2 1 /2 niilcs east FOR SALE - 1991 Ford white male with hluc collar. AirDync (or similar) cxcrcise Blaine c Real Estate For Sale) at Benders Homc Bakery, Tempo, 4-door. 1 OS ,000 US -STATE - WORLD Call 872- 1250. 5- I 1-3-2 bike. Stan Guinthcr. 872- deBeaubien MILITARY - POW 7724 Severance. S- I 1-3-3 3284. 6- 1 O-27-311 miles. $800. 872-99 12. WE ARE NOW TAKING ap- Snow Plowing 1-1 1-3-2 Aluminum Poles Cass City United plications for 1-, 2-bedroom Rc.i idc'tztiril or Comm ercial/Res iden tiu 1 Methodist Church Services John's Small and studio apartments at BROASTED Light C'CI rt I tIi C>I-C'I ti I DIESEL VO~VO- 1984 Sectional or One Piece Northwood Heights Apart- Seasonal Rates RARE BAZAAR & FISH & FRIES PET GROOMING BY Engine Repair with new tires, battery and 1-800-369-8882 ments in Cass City. Rent is Ins11 red CAROL - Monday through 6426 E. Cass City Rd. recent engine rcbuild. $995, Bill Ehrlich, Sr. 665-2568 based on income. For rental LUNCHEON information, call 989-872- Friday at your convenience, includes 50 gallons diesel Bill Elrlich, Jr. 665-2503 872-5606 fuel. Jim, 989-872-3424. 2369 or Crest Property Man- Sat., Nov. 13 Saturday. 7- 1 a.m. 989-872- X-IO-27-I 2-4- 16-ti 3 1 hO. 8-4-2 1 -tf 1- 10-27-3 agement at 989-652-928 1. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Masonic Lodge, Cass City ELECTRIC' MO'I'OK and Some units barrier free. TTY Grapevine Furniture, Corner of Maple and Garfield Lawnmowers, Riders, power tool repair, 8 a.111. to 5 for hearing or speech im- Cookbook Corner, First Friday of the month paired, 1-800-649-3777. Tickets at door Trimmers, Rototillers, p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. tu Woodworking, Rag Rugs I Professional and Business I Equal Housing Opportunity. Adults $7 00, 12 & under $3 00 Chainsaws & noon Saturday. John E31air, Tyler Lodge 317, Cass Clty 5-1 1-3-2 Snowthrowers 1/8 mile wcst of M-53 OH 4-8-4-tf Take-outs Available All Makes & Models Sebewaing Road. Phone 8-12-13-tf /DIRECTORY1 600 SQUARE FEET of front TENDERCARE 21 Years of Experience 269-7909. ------office space is available - CHRISTMAS SA'ICHELL'S CIIMS'I'IAN All Work Guaranteed PH Y I IA N S- 6240 W. Main St.,Cass City. REIIREMENT Home - We Hours: Smith ------ACCOUNTANTS- s c are now accepting new resi- I------I Hcat, electric and trash BAZAAR Monday-Friday 8-5 p.m. pickup is included in rent. dents for our newly com- Saturday 9-4 p.m. Refrigera tion S.H. Raythatha, M.D. Please call Mark at 872-435 1 Nov. 17,18 & 19 pleted addition. Caring staff, 872-3866 country se t t i ng , beaut i fir 1 aid for mow information or in- 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Pickup & Delivery Dr. Ray spec t ion. 4-3- IO-tf views. We are located ap- Gary Anderson, CPA (Caro) Available Appliance Repair ~__~~~~ 4782 Hospital Dr., proximately 6 miles NE of Robert Tuckey, CPA (Cass City) Total Family Care 8-3-24-tf Jeny Bernhardt, CPA (Caro) C'aro on M-81. 989-673- CASS CITY - I-bedroom Cass City Thomas Doran, CPA (Caro) 4672 Hill St. 3329. 5-2-2s-tf Valerie Hartel, CPA (Cass City) apartment. Rent $400 in- 989-872-2 174 Dr. John Geissinger 715 E. Frank St., Caro, MI Cass City cludes water and electric. 5-1 1-3-3 Phone 673-31 37 Deposit $300. Call 989-673- Chiropractic 6261 Church St., Cass City, MI HOLIDAY CRAFT SHOW - Call 872-3092 Phone 872-3730 Phone 872-5010 7470. 4- 10-27-3 DEER WIDOW'S Craft Health Services ------Show - Saturday, November Saturday. Nov. 13, 10-4 p.m., X-3-15-tl Frmklin Inn,.Bad Axe. Free Caro COUNSELING Office Hours: Mom-Fri. 8-5 AVAILABLE IMMEDI- 20, M a y v i I 1 c E lerrie n tar-y ----IC- - - - School, 9-4 p.m. Soup and admission. Spaces available I ATELY 1 & 2-bedroom ers and water softt'ners, - Kogel luncheon. $3.25. Cheryl at 989-892-7929. Tuesduys & Thursdays apartments. Rent includes 24,000 grain, $750. In-honic I------5- 1 1-3-3 5- 1 1-3-2 DO YOU HAVE A water, sewer and garabage. 9 a.m. to 6p.171. service on all brands. Credit DRINKING PROBLEM? HEALTH CARE 989-872-4532. 4-9- 1-tf cards accepted. Call Paid's ALCOHOLICS (989) 673-4464 Pump Repair, 673-4850 or ANONYMOUS 800-745-485 1 for frcc analy- MEETl NGS Call for an appointment RICHARD A. LARGE NEWLY remodeled a-9-1sLtf sis. 8-9-2s-ts apartment available in Cass ~~ ~ Every Friday Evening - 9 CO p.m. HALL, D.O. City. 8 10-964-2666. Legal Notices Good Shepherd Lutheran Ghurch 4- 10-27-tf Tire TS Consulting Cass City 4674 Hill Street Cass City Cass City, MI 48726 This fimi is a debt collector attempting 1'tiIS IIKM IS A DEBT COL1,tC'T'OK VFW HALL available for to collect a debt. Any inforniation oh- ATI'F,MP'IINGTO COI ,I ,I;C'l'A 1)F.H'T. and Auto Repair Web Desigir INSURANCE tained will bt: used for this purpose. If ------Phone: 872-4725 ANY I N FO K M AT I ON W F. 0 KI'A I N 9 PCSales, Repairs & rental occasions. Call 872- you are in the Military, please contiict ciur WII,!, BE USED FOK TH.41 PUK- 641 5 Main St. Office Hours: 493 3. 4-4- 1 -tf office at the number listed below. Upgrades POSE. , PLEASE CONTAC'I' OUR OF- (989) 872-5303 Thumb Insurance Mon., Tues.,Thurs., FICE SI' 'IHE NUMBEK Rli1.OW IF Network Itistnllatiioti MORTGAGE SALE - Defiiult has kcri YOlJ ARE IN ACTIVE MILITAKY VP Racing Fuels Peripheral Salcs & Grow Fri. 9 a.m.-4:30p.m. FOR RENT - 3-bedroom made in the conditions of a certain mort- DUI'Y Propane Filling Station (formerly Harris Hampshire Ins.) gage made by: Luellen K. Komain, fMa ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may Wed. 9 a.rn,-noon house in thc country. No pets bc Certified Master Mechanic Your hometown inrlrprnrlrwt hellen K Spauldinp, and ~~'~1TiOIhyM. ATIN PURCHASERS: This salc niiiy he rescinded h) thc foreclosing mortgagee. (989) 872-4015 insurance iigrnt jor: or WB. CCSD. Large yard. Romain, wife and husband to Mortgagc rescinded by thc foreclosing rriortgagcc Iii that event. your damages, if any. shall Full line of tires Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.. Tom Sugden Term & Universal Life Located 1/2 way between CC In that event. your damiipes. if any. shall he limited solely to the return of the hid Computer Alignments Auto Home and BA. References and se- soiely as nominee for Homecorriings Fi- he limited solely to thc return of the hid ;mount tcndcred at sale. plus interest. www.tsugden.com Business Health nancial Network, Inc., a Delawiire Cur- amount tendered at sale, plus inturcst. Front-end Parts X-lO-~(I-' INSURANCE PROTECTION curi ty dcposi t required. poration Mortgagee, dated August 7, MOK-KAGE SALI:. - Ikfault has ken Shocks, Struts, Brakes IS OUR BUSINESS $550/month. 989-872-2772. 2003 and recorded Octokr 9. 2002 in MOKI'GAGE SALE - Default has ken niadc in the conditions of a mortgage "We want to he Tour rrgrnt" Tune-ups, Oil Changes Edward Scollon, D.V.M. 4-1 1-10-2 Liber 958, Page 896, 'I'uscola County made in the conditions of ii niortpage made by Gail A. Mellcndorf, a singlc Agents: Veterinarian Records, Michigan on which riiortgage made by Ilouglas G. Bassctt iind Carolyn wonim originill niongagor. to Mortgage Engine Diagnostics Mark Wiese Jim Ceranskl there is claimed to k due at the date J. Rassett. husband and wife. original Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., A/C Recharge 6240 W. Main St. Farm and 3-BEDROOM REMOD- hereof the sutii of One Hundred Thirty- mortgagors. to Plymoulh hxchange Mort- Mortgiiger. dated March 24, XKW and re- Cass City, MI 48726 Three Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty- For n 11 yoiir CI u tomo t ive Pet Animals - page Corporation, ;I Michigan Corpora- corded on April 6, 200-1 in Likr 986 on 989-872-43s1 ELED house appliances Five Dollars and Forty-Three Cents Phone 872-2935 tion. Mortgagee. dntccl August 71, 7003 Page 1405 in luscola County Records. needs, stop in today! ------and garage on 1 acre. 7 miles ($133.935.43). including interest 7.87% and recorded on Nnvemkr 17. 2003 in Michigan. on which niortgage there is 4849 N. Seeger St., Cass Cit) 8- 12-5-tf PHYSICIANS southeast of Cass City. $650/ per annum. l,iher 964 on Page 884 in Tuscola County claimed to bc due at the date hereof the month, $700 deposit. Phone Records. Michigan. and assigned by sirid slim of Sixty-Four Ihousand Two Hun- Under the power of sale conrained in said 4- 1 1- 10- 1 Mortgagee to Washington Mutual Bank. dred Sixt! -Nine and 29/100 Dollars 989-872-4766. mortgage and the statute in such case FA as ($64.269.20). including interest at Hartwick Farms Dr. Jeffrey Crowley assignce by an assignriient. on Gas & Oil Furnaces Chiropractor VETERINARY CLINIC made and provided, notice is hereby given which mortgage therc is cliumrd to ht. due h.h?5% pcr iinniinl. that said mortgage will be foreclosed by at the date hercof the sum of Ninety-Two Excavating 4452 Doerr Rd FOR RENT - Cass City Mini a sale of the mortgaged preriiises, or some Thousand'l'wo Hundred Four and X2/100 Under the pouer of sale contained in said Susan Hoppe D.V.M. Storage. Call 872-39 17. part of them, at public venue, front en- Dollars ($92,203.82), including interest mortgage and the statute in such case Site Development HEATING (across from Shell Gas Station) 4438 S. Seeger St. trance of the Courthouse in the Village of at 6.5% per annum. made and pro\ ided, nouce IS hertby given Demolition Ponds 4-3- 13-tf Caro, Tuscola County, MI at 1O:W A.M. that said mortgage will be foreclosed by and Phone 872-4241 Phone 872-2255 on Thursday, December 9, 2004. Under the power of sale contained in said a sale of the mortgaged prenuses, or some Basements Septics mortgage and the statute in such case pan of them, at public venue, at the Front Driveways Gravel AIR Said premises are situated in Township made and provided. notice is hereby given entrance to the Courthouse in the Village of Indiansfield, Tuscola County, Michi- that said mortgage will be foreclosed by of Caro. Tuscola County at 10 00 AM, Sand .Limestone CON DlTlONING gan, and are described as: a sale of the mortgaged premises. or sonic on Dcccmber 2. 2004. Top soil Decorative part of them, at puhlic venue. iit the Front Lot 12 and the West 1/2 of Lot 13, Block entrance to the Courthouse in the Village Said premises are situated in Village of Stone walls Trucking Paul L. Brown 1 of Westdale Subdivision, Indianfields of Caro, Tuscola County at 10:00 AM, Cass City. Tuscola County, Michigan, and Grade-work Township, Tuscola County, Michigan, on Dcceriikr 9. 2MM. art dcscrihrd as: Owner according to the plat recorded in 1,ihc.r I, And ALL excavating Page 74, now king Page 248, Tuscola Said premises are situated in Township Commencing 3 rods South and 18 rods TA)) County Records Comnionly known as of Almer, Tuscola County. Michigan. and West of the Northeast corner of Nortt- State Licensed Tiki 834 Allen Strcct, Caro MI 48723. art: described as west 1/1 ot Section 34, Town 14 North, 'Y' Range I I Easl: and running thence South 24 Hour TANNING SALON The redemption period shall be 6 nionths C:onimencinp at a point in the center of X rods: thmcc West6 rods; thence North (989) 553-2212 Emergency Service from the dare of such sale, unless deter- State Highway M-81, 2827.5 fcct South- 8 rods to South side of Main Strcct in mined abandoned in accordance with west of Lhe Northcast corner of Section Vtllagc of Cass City, Tuscola County. (989) 872-4794 CALL 989-872-2734 1948C1, 600.3241a. in which case the 35,Town 1.1 North, Range 9 bast: thencc Michigan: thence kast 6 rods to point of 8-h-2-tf GRAND OPENIN redemption period shall be 30 days from Southeasterly at a right angle to said M- hcginning. also convnzncing 3 rods South the date of such sale. 81, 195 feet; thence Southwesterly and and 16 rods West of the Northeast corner parallel with said M-81. 75 feet, thence of Northwest 1 /4 of Section 34, Town 11 Phone (989) 670-2568 4546 Leach Street 1 Dated: NOVEMBER 3. 2004 Northwesterly at a right an$ to said M- Nodi. Range I 1 Iliist; and running thence LICENSED & INSURED BUILDER yrrm-m~mmum~-~ 8 I, 195 feet to Lht. center of said M-8 1, South X rods: thcnce West 2 rods: thence l Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys- thence Northeasterly along the centrt of North 8 rods. thence East 2 rods to the ZARTMAN'S MASONRY I Drop off entry form from now through I tems, Inc., solely as nominee for Honie- said hl-8 I, 75 feet to the place of kgiti- place of txginning. all in the Village of Block Basements Crawl Spaces All Types of Cement Work comings Financial Network, Inc. ning. Cass City. Tuscola County, Michigan. I Friday, Nov, 12, 1:00 p.m. I Mongagee All Types of Home Repairs The redcrnption period shall hc' 6 months The redemption pcriod shall he 6 months Carpenter Work Brick Cultured Stone 8-9-1-tf at Tiki Tan to win ... Attorneys: Potestivo Rr Associates. P.C. from the date of such sale, unless dcter- Buddy_. packages available $W/month 1 I- from he date of such sale. unlcss dcter- XI I South Blvd., Suite IO0 mined abandoned in accordance with mined abandoned in accordance with Individual $3000/month I I Rochester Hills, MI 48307 MCI .A 600.3231a, in which case the rc- MCLA 60K3241a. in which case the re- 10 visits $25O0 Individual visit $3O0 - (248) 8445123 dcniption period shall he 30 dajs from demption period shall hc 30 days from Robert Abfalter I Featurinq Bronzing Beds I5 Visits and Australian 1 Our File No: 0429024 thc date of such salt.. the date of such sale. Service Manager 11-10-5 Ihted. Noverriher IO. 2WW Dated: November 3, 200.1 Thanks for FOR MOKE INFOKMA.I'ION, PLIJASI; FOR MOKE INFORMATION, PLEAS1 Cass City Appliance Repair CALL: C AIL Service You Can Count On tc K (248) 593- 1 ?OS EC x (248) 593. I302 calling Trott & Trott, PC:. Trott Xr Irott. P.C. Attorneys For Witshinpton Mutual Rank. Attorncys For Mortgage 12lectronic Rcg- 872-2010 FA i 7 trat ion S y htems, I nc . 4141 Doerr Rd. ALL MAJOR 30400 Ilegraph Rd.. Stc. 2(X) 30400 Tclcpraph Kd., Stc. 200 Cass City, MI 48726 BRANDS with feature Hingham Farm*Michigan 4802.5-5822 Hingham Farms. Michigan 48025-5822 I?lc MU1329F02 Filc #038947FOI 989-872-6602 REPAIRED 11-10-4 1 1-3-4 story ideas 989-551 -2023 8-2-25-tl CASS crry, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICL,E - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10,2004 PAGE ELEVEN CALL 87Z-ZO1O TO PLACE AN ACTION AD

Kappen HEAD STARTAIDE (Class- 2375 Gordon Road, Alpena, Thumb area manufacturing company Robert has an immediate opening for a: Tree Service. LLC Bliss room) position for the USA MI 49707. Completed infor- Program - a high school di- mation must be submitted no Production Supervisor Cass City Builder ploma or GED and 1 year later than 430 p-m. on No- Tree Tnmming or Removals *Commercial experience in caring for vember IS, 2004. Faxes are We offer a challenging first shift position with excellent Stump Grinding Custom Homes benefits for a hands-on team oriented individual who pos- Brush Mowing / Chipping y o u n g c h i 1d re n p r c fer r ed . acceptable but must be fol- sesses the following qualifications: Lot Clearing 1ree Moving & Remodeling The positions will assist thc lowed up with an original Expenenced Arborists Also specializing in: classroom staff in thc deliv- documcnt, fax: 989-354- Experience in light niamfuc.turing Fully Insured Ceramic Tile ery of Head Start Programs. 5909. Resumes, cmails and Equipped Bucket Trucks *Hardwood Flooring Knowledge of SPC' and automotive quulity requrrmicnts Call (989) 673-5313 Individuals will be rcspon- any othcr form ofcorrcspon- A hiliv to accept arid delegate rcspotisibility or Licensed & lnsured sible for communicating dence will not be considered. Call Stjvdisciplincd, positive attitude (800) 322-5684 concerns to supervising Applicants must meet all Sound leadership, planning, training, problem solving for a FREE ESTIMA TE 872-3579 teacher, lifting childrcn, agency-hiring criteria includ- X-6-75-1 8-531 -tf arid goal setting skills equipment, and equipment/ ing background checks. Ap- Produ ci io n sc h edid I ing exp er ien C'E supplies for janitorial duties, plication is activc for the PO-' Thomas Roofing when necessary. Position sition applied for at the time For consideration, please send resume and wage requirc- may fulfill any or all of the of submittal only. An E.O.E. ments to: YOUR TOTAL duties associated with the Upon request auxiliary aids Box A ROOFING CONTRACTOR classroom, rneals or bussing and scrvices will be made P.O. Box 115 Huron, activities. Salary range: availablc to individuals with Cass City, MI 48726 11-1 1-3-2 Serving the area Tuscola $5.15-$7.68/hr. To apply, disabilities. Michigan Relay 8. Bay for 33 years Counties completc the entire agency Center "Voice and TTY/ LICENSED - INSURED Complete Tree Service application form indicating TDD" 1-800-649-3777. Ap- Start College Now! the job title and location ap- plication forms are available BONDED Check out our website www.movinonup.biz plied for to: NEMCSA, Hu- at www.nerncsa.org or phone (989) 872-2970 989-883-91 21 man Resources Department, 989-356-3474. 1 I - 1 1 - 10- 1 ~ Evenings, Weekends, Emergencies Help Wanted Card of Thanks 'ass City 8-7-25-tl Sebewaing 883-2683 HELP WANTED MACHINIST TRAINEES FULL-TIME REGIS- WE WOUI,D LIKE TO Dave Nye DAVENPORT TERED NURSE - to provide thank all thc pcople who vis- Help Wanted > Thumb area cutting tool manufacturer has openings for quality medical services to ited, scnt flowers, madc do- machinists trainees to grind carbide and ceramic cutting Builder UNIVERSITY traumatic brain in+juredcli- natioirs, scnt cards, offers of * New Construction tools. Benefits include: ents at our rehabilitation fa- help. words of comfort, RADIOLOGIC * Additions TECH- Xonvenient cility in Caro, MI. Experi- shared riiemorics and hugs NOLOGIST (AART or reg- f'resci iptiori ~'OVCI'L~~C * Remodeling ence in case rnanagcment with us whilc our very spe- istry eligible) - Full-time po- Medical I nsiirancc >Scholarships Available * Pole Buildings Ikntal Iiisurancc PAssociate, Bachelor, & Master Degrees and marketing prefcrred. The cial son David was at Kranz * Roofing sition available. Submit re- Funcral Hornc. Thanks to his 1,ifc Ii~s~irance offers a competi- * Siding sume to Caro Community PWe Will Help You Get The Career You Want tive salary and an excellent marly spccial friends who by Hospital, Attn: Human Re- Paid Holidays * State Licensed * PWinter Semester Begins January 9"'! fringe benefit package. For their prcscnce and support sources, P-0.Box 435, Caro, 9 Paid Vacation irrimediate consideration on showed what the true mcan- (989) 872-4670 MI 48723-0435 or fax 989- 40 1 K Plm 8-- 10-8-tj this rewarding career oppor- ing of friendship is. Thank 673-847 1. 11-1 1-10-1 Call Today! tunity, please send your re- you to Chuck Emmert of sume to: Clinical Director at Novesta Church of Christ for Real Estate For Sale 1 w w w. lig h t houserehab.com his caring and kind words. 1-800-968-9710 or phone (989) 673-2500 Also for ofl'iciating at Caro, Bad Axe and Lapeer (cxt. 230) or mail to The David's funeral and the use 11-1 1-10-1 SATCHELL'S CHRISTIAN Lighthouse, Attn: Clinical of his church's hall. We will Retiremcnt Home looking Director. P.O. Box 289, Caro, always remember how you for a person who could work Director of Human Resources / Management Development MI 48723. 11-1 1-10-1 truly c'apturcd in words all anytime (days, nights, week- the Iovc and caring David gavc to cveryonc. David was ends) in an adult foster care Newly created position will be responsible for all Human Resources activities within the a quiet pctson who felt and home. 989-673-3329. corporation of over 330 employees including the organization and iniplenieritation of 11-1 1-10-2 RN & LPN cared fbr pcople very dceply. employee benefits. This position will be responsible for implementing a program to Hu was our hcst friend and 1023 E. Cafe Rwd PART-TIME HEAD COOK develop our employees into leaders of tomorrow, including building a culture of perfor- Positions available. we will miss him so much. Cmro. Mlchlgan 48723 Oflke: (SeS) 672-WW for the Huron County Senior mance-based employee recognition. This candidate must be a challenging, innovative Benefits and 'lim and Janone Rills Cell: (989) 529-6900 Nutrition Program located in individual, willing to step up to a challenge. Competitive Wages 13-1 1-10-1 rurrm W.bllte: www.rrwnaxlntegrlty.blx Bad Axc. 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