News: Granton - New Animal
Health Care Center (Open House - 1984)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Fish, Strobush, Quirk
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 1/5/1984
Granton-New Animal Health Care Center (Open House - 1984)
Peering into a microscope in his new Granton lab is Dr. Richard Fish, a
veterinarian, who has been in the area for four years. Recently constructed was
a 2,500 square foot animal health care center, which includes besides the lab,
an expended veterinary pharmacy, and a small animal facility. The clinic’s
emphasis is dairy herd health, although all types of animal treatment and care
will be provided. Located in downtown Granton, the building features both old
and new----the old is the form of a porch removed from a residential home and
now gracing the front of the clinic, and a new construction housing the lab and
pharmacy. Dr. Fish and his staff have scheduled an open house on Friday, January
6. Also employed there are Dr. Michael Strobush, technician; Marilyn Quirk,
office manager; and Sally Fish, “gofer” manager.
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