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Drummond update
Youth's
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Weekend
ORV crash
kills teen
GAYLORD — "She's off the respirator, she's out of the coma, she
pointed her finger for a drink of
water," an excited Kevin Drummond
shared Tuesday, 10 minutes after
learning from his wife that daughter
Rachel's condition had
improved
markedly.
Seven teenyear-old Rachel
Drummond had
been listed in
critical condition
in the Intensive
Rachel Drummond Care Unit of St.
Mary's Medical
Center in Saginaw since being airlifted there on June 22, when she
was injured in a car accident.
The crash claimed the life of her
friend, 17-year-old Amanda
Morsches, and injured another
friend. Cherie Traub was treated and
MONTMORENCY COUNTY —
A 16-year-old Macomb teen was
killed Saturday when the off-road
vehicle (ORV) he was riding near
Lewiston collided head-on with a second ORV
The name of the victim is being
withheld by the Montmorency County Sheriff's Dept., which continues to
investigate the cause of the crash.
A Saturday news release from
Montmorency County Sheriff Ron
Karr reported the Albert Township
fatality occurred around 4:20 p.m. on
the Red Oak Snowmobile Trail just
off of Old 612, southwest of Lewiston.
According to Karr, the victim was
riding a dirt bike which crashed into a
four-wheel ORV driven by a 28-year-
i
See Macomb, p. A6
The fatality
occurred
around
4:20 p.m.
Saturday
on the
Red Oak
Snowmobile Trail
just off Old
612 southwest of
Lewiston
See Qaylord, p. A6
Bette Crook
remembered
as community
leader
TAPESTRY
helping
teenage
moms,
youngsters
By Nicole L a s k o w s k i
Staff Writer
OTSEGO C O U N T Y — Jennifer
Gadbury arrives at the Gaylord
Alternative Program's (GAP's) daycare on a late Wednesday morning
in May.
Sitting in a circle of chairs waiting for her arrival are Cindy Lysiak, a part-time daycare worker, and
Gadbury's kids
— a group of
four teenage
m o m s who have
been attending
her parenting
class.
"Always
assume dogs are
going to bite,"
Gadbury said as
one example on a
Gadbury
list of what to
watch out for.
"Little ones don't
know better."
The parenting class is one
strand that makes up Together
Agencies Parents and Elementary
Schools Teaching Readiness to
Youngsters (TAPESTRY) through
the Cheboygan O t s e ^ Presque Isle
Educational Services District
(COP-ESD).
TAPESTRY began the summer
of 2001 with a Dept. of Education
grant called All Students Achieve
S— Young, p. A6
By M a r y J e r g e n s o n
Staff Writer
OTSEGO LAKE TWP — Bette
Crook, Otsego County's first
woman commissioner, died quietly
in her home, Friday, July 1, with
friends and family by her side.
Crook will be missed by those
who knew her to be a woman who
loved life and people, and especially
Otsego County.
Otsego County Commissioner
Erma Backenstose noted Crook's
many accomplishments. "As the
only woman commissioner, and
with me as the treasurer, Bette and I
had like interests. We were friends."
Backenstose recalled many in the
county who looked to Crook for
leadership. "Bette spearheaded the
Zonta program (an international
women's service club) here in
Otsego County."
Crook, who was originally ftx)m
Highland Park, spent summers on
Otsego Lake from the time she was
12 years old. She moved to her
Arbutus Beach home following the
death of her husband, Dr. Charles
Crook in 1972.
A licensed pilot. Crook achieved
the rank of captain in the Civil Air
Patrol. She was a member of the
international organization of women
pilots, The Ninety Nines Inc. In the
1950s, she flew with the Red Devil
Squadron of the Michigan Air
National Guard in F-89s and a T-33
jet trainer,
Having attended Michigan State
University for journalism. Crook
'The bombs bursting in air'
Rreworks Illuminate the night sky over Otsego Lake Saturday.
More
photos
Otsego Lake
Boat Parade
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Joburg
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Lewiston
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S— 'She, p. AO
Bette Crook
'She (Bette
Crook) was a
wonderful
person who
never talked
about her
own accomplishments.
When she
did something
special, I
would read
about it in
the paper
before I
heard about
it from her.'
Betty Cross,
longtime friend
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GAYLORD — Gay lord
band director Mike Emerson
decided it was time to tempt
fate.
"I applied for a huge job on
a lark," said Emerson. " I did
not want to leave the (Gaylord) area, but the opportunity
for something as major at a
high school doesn't come
along very often "
In April, Emerson applied
for the director of bands position at Holt Public Schools
located just south of Lansing,
where it is rumored that he
was among 100 applicants
including established band
directors.
Emerson, who is currently
working on his Master of
Music degree at the University
of Michigan, will be in charge
of four bands at Holt, including a 220-member marching
band and an 85-member freshman band.
''It is difficult to say goodbye to such a wonderful situation,** said Emerson who. just
completed his third year of
teaching at Gaylord. "Sometimes opportunity knocks too
loudly to ignore."
Gaylord
Community
Schools (GCS) posted the
band director job opening.
Applications were due June
24.
"Mike set the standard,"
said GCS Supt. Carl Hilling.
"He was enthusiastic and wellrespected by parents and students."
According to
Melissa
Reinelt, Human Resources
secretary of the GCS administrative office, about 40 to 50
people have applied for the
position. GCS is currently
holding interviews.
"We certainly hope to fill
the band director position
before (August) band camp,"
said Hilling.
The GCS district Web site
with job listings is www.gaylordschools.com. The closing
date for all open positions has
passed
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Wednssday, July 6, 2006 • A-3
Otsego
County EMS,
and Michigan
State Police
troopers
responded
Friday
t o this oneveKiicie rollover, around
8:30 a.m., on
northbound
1-75, just
south of the
287 exit.
HT • Michael Jones
MICHIGAN STATE POLICE troopers responded to this
single-vehicle crash Thursday afternoon on Wilkinson
Road. There were no reported injuries, although the driver did run over a power supply box.
KT • Dawn Kir»g
were transported to Otsego
Memorial Hospital by the
Otsego County EMS/Rescue
and treated and released.
First responders from the
Vanderbilt/Corwith Township
Fire and Rescue Dept. assisted
at the scene.
Police
Blotter
Michigan State Police
High winds cause
rollover crash on 1-75
• Todd Coy, 40, Howell, was
northbound on 1-75, one mile
north of Winters Road in Corwith Township, Thursday,
around 2:50 p.m. when he
reportedly lost control of the
2003 GMC Yukon he was driving.
High winds reportedly had
caught the Starcraft travel trailer Coy was pulling, causing his
vehicle to drive off the west
side of the roadway and overturn. Moderate damage was
reported to Coy's vehicle and
trailer.
Coy and two passengers,
Jillian Coy, 11, and Jordyn Coy,
14, of Howell, reportedly were
not injured in the crash.
Four of Coy's passengers,
Deborah Coy, 41, Aaron Coy,
17, Nicole Hordos, 16, and
Nolan Coy, 7. ail of Howall,
in Bagiey Township, Thursday,
around 11 p.m. when she
reportedly struck a trailer
parked on the shoulder of the
roadway with the 1999 Dodge
Durango she was driving.
Minor damage was reported to Jacob's vehicle and to
the trailer. Jacobs reportedly
2-vehicle crash on 1-75 was not injured.
• Shannon Lehr, 33, of Clio,
was stopping for traffic on Gaylord City Police
northbound 1-75, just north of
Winters Road in Corwith Town- Driver hits utility pole
ship, Thursday, around 6:35 on West Mitchell
p.m. due to a prior accident,
• Heather McBride, 22, of
when the rear end of the 2002 Gaylord, was driving a 1999
Ford pickup she was driving Volkswagen eastbound on
was reportedly struck by the West Mitchell Street at North
front end of a 2002 Cadillac, Court
Avenue,
Saturday,
driven by Cynthia Knight, 44, around 9:30 a.m. when she
of Boyne Falls.
reportedly blacked out and
Knight reportedly did not struck a utility pole on the
see the traffic stopping and south side of the roadway.
struck Lehr's vehicle.
McBride was transported to
Minor damage was report- Otsego Memorial Hospital by
ed to Knight's vehicle and no the Otsego County EMS/Resdamage was reported to Lehr's cue and treated and released.
vehicle. Neither driver report- Moderate damage was reportedly was injured.
ed to McBride's vehicle.
Driver hits trailer
in Bagiey Townsliip
2-vehicle crash
on East Main Street
• Collette Jacobs, 46, of
• Jason Thompson. 19, of
Gaylord, was southbound on Atlanta, was driving a 1992
West Dixon Lake "floatlf one- Isuzu eastbound at East Main
half miie soutti of M i ^ o y Road Street afvi SQuth Center
Avenue, Friday, around 6:40
a.m. when he reportedly struck
the driver's side of a 1998
Freight Liner truck driven by
Randal Vanduyn, 40, of Pellston.
Thompson reportedly stated he thought the traffic light
was green and began to drive
through the intersection and
struck Vanduyn's vehicle which
was northbound on South
Center Avenue.
Minor damage was reported to tx)th vehicles. Neither
driver reportedly was injured.
was injured.
Damage to trailer
reported
• Nathan Byard, 20, of Central Lake, was pulling a small
trailer with a 1989 Dodge
stopped for traffic in the westbound lane of West Main
Street, just east of Murner
Road. Friday, around 2:15 p.m.
when the trailer reportedly was
struck from behind by a 2004
Hyundai driven by Sally Stefanko, 32, of Gaylord.
Moderate damage was
reported to Stefanko's vehicle,
Driver hits open door
minor damage to Byard's trailer.
on West Main Street
• Robert Hamlet, 64, of
Neither driver reportedly
Rapid City, S.D.. was driving a was injured.
2004 Ford pickup eastbound
on West Main Street, just east Otsego County
of Court Avenue, Saturday, Sheriff's Dept.
around 3:40 p.m. when the
travel trailer he was pulling Driver cited for leaving
reportedly struck the open scene of crash
door of a parked 2003 Subaru
• Deputies responded to a
driven by Donna Johnson. 53, single-vehicle rollover crash
of Gaylord.
June 25, around 1:15 a.m. on
Johnson's vehicle, which Cherwinski Road, one-quarter
was parked on the south side mile south of Sturgeon Valley
of West Main Street reportedly Road in Corwith Township.
sustained moderate damage.
A 1990 GMC pickup reportHamlet's vehicle and trailer edly was found submerged In
reported weje not damaged.
water resting on its roof on the
Neither driver reportedly west side ,of the roadway with
extensive damage to the vehicle.
The driver of the vehicle.
Gerald O'Rourke, 39. of Gaylord, had reportedly left the
scene of the crash before
deputies arrived at the scene.
O'Rourke was later located
and was cited for leaving the
scene
of
an
accident.
O'Rourke reportedly was not
injured.
Crash reported
in Corwith Township
• William Schwandt, 31. of
Atlantic Mine, was northbound
on Old 27. just south of
Alexander Road In Corwith
Township. Monday, around
2:40 p.m. when the 1989
Dodge he was driving reportedly crossed the centeriine of
the roadway.
The driver's side of a southbound 1999 Chevrolet pickup ,
driven by Pamela Gerenler, 49,
of Oakley, reportedly was
struck by Schwandt's vehicle,
causing minor damage to both
vehicles.
Neither driver reportedly
was injured.
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A-4 • Wednesday, July 6, 2005
Editor: Chris Grosser
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Makingj the ^est
OUR VIEW
Toasting
traffic
M
aybe the Gaylord Regional Airport
should consider basing a helicopter
to be used for daily traffic updates.
Dislike your traffic jam? Make some
toast.
Nothing new, traffic backed up Tuesday
on eastbound M-32 fi-om 1-75 almost to
Kohl's.
Set your calendar by it.
When the traffic
backs up to Mumer
Road, it's a Sunday during the winter.
When the traffic
reaches the Gaylord Cinema, it must be Sunday
in the summer.
But a Tuesday?
"This is the fiirthest
1 've seen it," admitted
Otsego County Road
Commission Manager
Mike Roper. "Would the
(proposed S20-million)
crossover help with this
traffic?"
It couldn't hurt.
A note to local drivers. If you're headed into
town fi-om the west in the
near fiiture, expect work
Lip'Rayes Tower Roatf- —
I beginning t o ^ y . And^as^
soon as Gaylord finishes
work on Dickerson, South Townline will
come under construction.
There is no denying: We depend on
high traffic volumes in Otsego County.
We're stuck with that.
The Gaylord Herald Times editorial board is
made up of publisher Jim Grisso, editor Chris
Grosser, news editor Peter Comings, sports editor Jeremy Speer, design editor Frank Michels,
staff writers Michael Jones, Mary Jergenson and
Nicole Laskowski, and editorial assistant, Dawn
King.
R e a c h i n g Us
"A_yiewfrom the 45th j>araU€l'
Earning respect
R
espect is a word with a lot of
meaning. Recently, this word has
taken on a whole new meaning in
my life. Through 22
years of living in a
world that can be the
biggest roller-coaster,
I may have finally
found the difference
that this word can
make. 1 am still learning a lot.
Dawn
One example that
is often overlooked in
regards to respect is
the food industry. Since 14,1 have
worked at KFC, Marsh Ridge, and I am
still employed with La Senorita's.
Through these jobs I have reached different stages of respect. Rationalizing with
hungry people isn't exactly the easiest.
I worked Thursday night at La Senorita's. I'd had a couple weeks off from
waiting tables, and Til admit that I wasn't ready for the summer rush quite yet.
Usually, I don't have a problem with
dealing with people, but there is always
that one table deciding that they are
more important than everyone else.
I've heard that everyone should experience woridng in the food industry. It is
defmitely not the easiest job, and truly
deserves respect from others who are not
familiar with that type of woric.
Respecting someone is probably one
of the ^ s t gestures in the world. Knowing that you made someone feel good
and showing that you care is often misunderstood, but could easily make a difference.
A friend of mind called me last night
and had found two German shepherds
tied to a post outside the animal shelter.
My first thought was how could someone be that inhumane. I personally have
no respect for the certain type of person
who would do such a thing.
Other relationships partial to expressions of respect involve parents, relatives, siblings, friends, and significant
others — all taking on an assortment of
meanings.
Most importantly, encouraging
respect from others can only come from
you. Its meaning lies within how hard
you work for others. Take the chance to
do something and you wouldnH take that
for granted.
Respect can come from opening a car
door for someone; shaking shoes off
before getting in a super clean vehicle;
saying a quick "hi," "please" or "thank
you"; helping someone out that normally
you wouldn't have; putting on a turn signal while driving; giving someone a
compliment; being on time; calling if
your late or even just leaving a message
on an answering machine.
All of these things are often overlooked and for some hard to do.
I certainly haven't mastered all of the
areas of respect; but certainly would like
to try.
— Dawn King is the Herald Times
editorial assistant. You may e-mail her at
[email protected] or write
PO Box 598. Gavlord. MI 497S4.
Guest Column
Keep tax-dodgers' hands out
E
very year in America, more than
$300 billion in taxes owed by
businesses, organizations, and
individuals goes unpaid. This "tax gap"
between what is
owed and what is
paid must be made
up by honest taxpayers and by borrowing
money from foreign
countries. Simply
collecting what is
owed, without raising
a single tax, would
Sen. Carl
wipe out nearly
Levin
three-quarters of the
Vetfemi Inidget "
deficit, projected at $427 billion this
year. As a matter of basic fairness to
honest Americans, we need to close this
gapFor more than a year, the Senate's
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, on which I am the senior Democrat, has been focusing on efforts to collect unpaid taxes from businesses that
receive federal contracts. In essence,
these goverrmient contractors take taxpayer dollars and then fail to pay their
own tax obligations. Dodging taxes is
never acceptable, but doing it while at
the same time taking advantage of government contracts paid for by hardworking taxpayers is particularly galling.
The Government Accountability
Office (GAO), Congress' watchdog, has
been investigating this issue. GAO found
tens of thousands of contractors owing
billions of dollars in unpaid taxes,
including 27,000 contractors at the
Defense Department alone that owe a
total of $3 billion. To better understand
the problem, GAO took a closer look at
97 DOD and civilian contractors and
found egregious examples of companies
dodging taxes for years. The abusers
included executives withholding money
from employee wages for Social Security and Medicare taxes and then spending
the money on luxuries for themselves
such as expensive homes, cars, or vacations.
Despite those abuses, the contractors
kept getting contracts and the taxpayer
dollars that went along with those contracts. For example, last year,- one^con^
tractor owing $I million in unpaid taxes '
was paid $1.5 million by the-Departmerrt
of Homeland Security and other federal
agencies. Another contractor owing
$900,000 had a 20-year history of opening a business, failing to remit payroll
taxes to the IRS, closing the business,
and then repeating the cycle.
This tax dodging is not only unfair to
the honest taxpayers left to make up the
difference, but also to the honest companies that have to compete against the tax
dodgers that aren't paying their fair
share. It's simply mind-boggling that it
is allowed to continue.
One solution is to stop allowing all
those taxpayer dollars to be paid to
deadbeat contractors. Instead, a portion
of each contract payment should be
withheld and used to pay down the contractor's tax debt. Congress set up a system to do just that in 1997 when the
Taxpayer Relief Act created a federal tax
levy program authorizing federal agen-
cies to withhold 15 percent of any federal payment going to a person with
unpaid taxes. Last year, that percentage
was hiked to 100. For a variety of reasons, however, the tax levy program has
collected peanuts — $21 million from
all federal contractors last year — when
it should be collecting billions.
We can do better. Earlier this year, I
worked with Republican Sen. Norm
Coleman to introduce legislation to fix
one of the critical problems in the tax
levy program. Our bill would require
every contractor to provide its taxpayer
identification number when bidding on a
gofvemment contract so that the-govemrifteht c ^ identify those bu^^in^tsse& di^t
-owclaxes and withhold a portion of
their contract payments. We-are also
working to require contractors who get
paid by credit card to be included in the
tax levy program. Right now $10 billion
in credit card payments never get
screened for tax cheats. Sen. Coleman
and I will soon offer a more comprehensive bill to fix a host of other problems
that allow tax cheating by federal contractors to persist, including a provision
to bar tax cheats from getting government contracts to begin with.
Most federal contractors provide our
country with valuable goods or services,
and do so while paying their taxes. The
contractors who take payment in taxpayer dollars, while dodging payment of
their fair share, hurt honest taxpayers,
honest businesses, and our country as a
whole.
— Sen. Carl Levin, D-Detroit,
is Michigan's senior senator.
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Elsenheimer's 'Student Safet/ bill
approved by state House, Senate
LANSING — The Michigan House and Senate last
week approved a bill by state
Rep. Kevin Elsenheimer, RBellaire, to keep felons and
dangerous individuals out of
classrooms and day care centers.
The House approved the
bill June 29 which would
"ensure a safe learning experience for our children," stated
Elsenheimer, who has previously served on the Bellaire
Board of Education.
The House and Senate Bill
packages require all school
employees and regular contract employees to inform their
school district and the Michigan Dept. of Education upon
being charged with any felony
and certain misdemeanors.
The bill is part of a 14-bill
package which would also
prohibit convicted sex offenders from living, working or
loitering within 1,000 feet of a
school.
Under the new legislation,
failure to report a sex crime
would constitute a felony punishable by two years in prison
District
Court
46th Circuit THal Court
DIstrfct Division
Key;
OUIL - Operating under the influence of liquor
NSF - Nonsufficient funds
BAG - Blood-alcohol content
MIP - Minor in possession of
alcohol
The following cases were
heard by Judge Patricia A.
Morse;
'• a/53/t)S. Adam John MorrffT,
'When criminal charges are filed I
against someone in the local
school system it can be a bombshell in the community.'
Kevin Elsenheimer
R - Bellaire
and a $2,000 fine. Penalty for
a misdemeanor is one year in
jail and a $1,000 fine. Both
may lead to job dismissal.
The "Student Safety" package would also call for the
immediate
revocation
of
teaching certification for convicted sex offenders and
requires background checks
on all paid and volunteer day
care center workers and selfreporting for all arrests and
charges.
"When criminal charges
are Tiled against someone in
the local school system it can
be a bombshell in the community," said Elsenheimer. "Acting on the situation as soon as
possible will allow them to
better protect the students."
A state audit last year
showed 222 licensed school
workers, mostly teachers, with
criminal records. The state had
not been advised of 178 of
them. Five employees had convictions for robbery, assault
and criminal sexual conduct.
To learn more about this
and other proposed legislation
visit the State of Michigan
Web site at www.michigan.
gov. l l i e
package includes
House Bill 4402, 4928, 4930,
4931,4933, 4934, 4935, 4936,
4037, 4957, 4958, 4991 and
Senate Bill 130.
19, Frederic, NSF over $100 —
less than $500, fined $200, restitution of $648.68
• 6/29/05, Garry Norman
Haney Jr., 21, Gaylord. receive
and conceal stolen property
$200 to $1,000, fined $935.
restitution of $200. 183 days'
probation
• 6/23/05, Juell Lavern
Joseph Jr., 21, Frederic, operating while Intoxicated, 30 days' in
jail, restitution of $75
• 6/27/05, Marlene Rae
Gasco. 27, Petoskey, operating
while Intoxicated, fined $865,
365 days' probation
• 6/30/05. Carly Jo Roberts,
20, Gaylord,,
, purchase/consuma/possesslon isy,.
minor, fined $150
• 6/27/05, Kenneth Dale
Johnson, 34. Gaylord. operating
while visibly impaired, fined
$945
• 6/27/05. Kathleen Marie
Athey. 33, Boyne City, operating
while intoxicated, fined $1.115
• 6/23/05. Jacob Wesley
Warren. 20. Johannesburg, controlled substance possession of
marijuana, operating while intoxicate, fined $350
• 6/23/05, Christina Marie
Daneluk, 21, Frederic, fined
$245, failure to stop after collision,
driving
while
ur>licen8ed/licen3e not valid, 14
days in jal ipr f^il^re to pay
LaForest, 19. Gaylord. operate
while visibly impaired, fined
$765
• 6/30/05. John Claude
Twlgg,
42.
Grayling,
assault/assault and battery,
fined $785,183 days' prot)ation
• 6/30/05, Katrina Rrta Cryderman, 22, Gaylord. retail fraud
third degree, fined $200, 163
days' probation
• 6/30/05. Victor Walter BlblHamann, 21, Livonia, controlled
substance possession of msirijuana, open alcohol in motor
vehicle, fined $700, 183 days'
probation
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were heard by Alton T. Davis;
• Dennis James Cooper,
47, of Gaylord, was charged
with uttering and publishing.
He was sentenced to 18
months' probation, 120 days
in the Otsego County Jail,
with one day credit. His jail
time will be served with 10
days forthwith and 110 days'
held in abeyance. He must
pay $80 restitution, and $780
In state and court costs.
• Lena Nadine Feltz, 42. of
Millersburg. was charged with
police officer assault and
operating OUIL/per se. She
was sentenced to 18 months'
probation. She must not enter
into establishments or bars
that serve alcoholic beverages unless permission Is
granted by field agent. She
must participate in drug and
alcohol testing via compliance of a field agent. She
must not participate In any
abusive, threatening or intimidating behavior. She was
fined $790.
• Dan Duane Wiacek, 37,
of Vanderbilt, was charged
with police offlcdr assault,
possession of a weapon, and
malicious destruction of personal property. He was sentenced to 18 months' probation, 6 months in the Otsego
County Jail with 87 days'
credit.
He can participate in work
release. His drivers license
will be suspended for one
year beginning July 3. Restitution is still to be determined
by the court. He must pay
fines of $835.
• John Arthur Priami. 43, of
Gaylord, was charged with
failure to report an accident.
He was sentenced to 10 days
in jail with 3 days' credit.
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• Kenneth Michael McKenzie, 26. of Gaylord, was
charged with operating under
the influence/ per se - second
offense. He was sentenced to
one year probation. 90 days in
the Otsego County Jail with
two days' credit. He must not
use or possess alcohol or
controlled substances with
testing via compliance. He
must also complete outpatient treatment. He will also
participate in earned release
or work release. He was fined
$395.
• Cody Michael Waier, 18,
of Gaylord, was charged with
operating-OUIL/per se. For
this charge he was sentenced
to 30 days' in the Otsego
County Jail with one day
credit. He must not drive a
motor vehicle, with sanctions
imposed on his drivers
license. He must pay restitution of $150, and fines of $45.
He was also charged with one
count of police officer-fleeingfourth degree and police officer-assault. He was sentenced to four months with
one day credit; 30 days will be
served forthwith with the
remainder held In abeyance.
He must not use or possess
alcohol or controlled substances. He must complete
substance abuse treatment
with testing via compliance of
his field agent. He must not
participate in any assaultive,
abusive, threatening or similar
types of behaviors. He is
allowed school release, and
must maintain employment of
a minimum of 30 hours. Both
sentences will run concurrent
to each other. He was fined
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In wake of June 22 collision on IVI-32
Gaylord girl's condition improves
Cont'd from p. A1
released for injuries she suffered in the accident on M-32
West, in front of the Home
Depot.
"We have awesome news "
Drummond reported shortly
after noon on Tuesday. He
was home briefly in Gaylord
when his wife, Jackie, called
with the news. "Jackie just
called 10 minutes ago, crying," he said, noting she was
overcome with emotion.
Drummond noted some of
their other children had been
able to visit Rachel, their eldest, over the holiday weekend.
"SUNDAY morning she
opened her eyes for about
three minutes," said Drummond. "Monday, Jackie and 1
went in and she opened her
eyes and recognized Jackie."
When Drummond said,
"Rachel, it's Dad," she
squeezed his hand. They knew
then things were looking up,
he said.
Additionally, Rachel's neck
brace has been removed. "The
neck injuries didn't happen,"
Drummond said, noting there
had been debate for the past
week over whether she had
suffered a fractured neck.
Cards may be sent to
Rachel Drummond do St.
Mary's Medical Center, 800
S. Washington Ave., Saginaw,
MI 48601.
BETTE CROOK (I) was presented the Woman Making
History Award in 1996 by Maureen Derenzy of ttie
American Association of University Women
BETTE CROOK was a pilot and attained ttie rank of captain witti ttie Civil Air Patrol. In the 1950s she flew with the Red Devil Squadron of
the Michigan Air National Guard.
• She i/vas very proud of
Cont'd from p. A1
was
an
accomplished
writer/poet whose poetry
book, "Shifting Shadows,"
was published in 1948. In
partnership with her husband,
they authored the medical
installment of the adolescent
book series "Famous Firsts."
Gaylord resident Betty
Cross knew Crook for more
than 25 years. "She was a
wonderful person who never
talked about her own accomplishments. When she did
something special, I would
read about it in the paper
before I heard about it from
her." Cross noted Crook
"Stood up for what she
believed was right."
Most of all, Cross saw
Crook as a friend she could
talk to. "If I had a decision to
make I could go to her to talk,
with confidence that anything
I said would be kept confidential."
In her seventies, and at a
time when others might have
considered retirement, Crook
received certification as a
court reporter. "She was very
proud of her accomplishment,"
stated
daughter
Suzanne Whyte. "She never
gave up, if it had been up to
her she would have been doing
court reporting two weeks
ago, but her health wouldn't
allow it."
Whyte said of her mother,
"She never wanted to retire.
She had a strong will and the
determination needed to stay
busy doing the things she
loved."
Former county commis-
sioner Bob Harden served
with Crook on the board. "She
was quite a gal — very thorough in her committee assignments. She was conscientious
about looking after the interests of those she represented."
Crook served on the
Otsego County Board of Commissioners for six consecutive
two-year terms, from 1978 to
1990, when she was defeated
for the position by Ron
Chavey. "Bette was a tremendous lady in the truest sense of
the word," stated Chavey as he
recalled receiving a call from
Crook after the election. "She
congratulated me for winning,
and asked if there was anything she could do to help."
Chavey had the utmost
respect for the woman who
became a good friend. "She
was dedicated to Otsego
County, and always gracious
about offering comments, and
suggestions."
Crook was honored in 1996
by the American Association
of
University
Women
(AAUW) with the organizations Women Making History
Award.
Maureen Derenzy was on
hand to present Crook with
that AAUW award, in part for
her inspiration. "She was one
of our first," recalled Derenzy,
noting Crook's name cropped
up when AAUW first started
the honor. "She had a remarkable life, piloting, at a time
when most women would not
have thought of doing those
kinds of things." Likewise,
Crook ventured into politics
when it was unconventional
'She (Betty Crook) was one of our
first. She had a remarkable life,
piloting, at a time when most
women would not have thought
of doing those kinds of things'
Maureen Derenzy
for women to go there.
"She was very supportive
of library," Derenzy said of
then-county
commissioner
Crook. "I had a great deal of
respect for her. What I liked
about Bette, she always wanted to be doing something,
working, producing; she didn't
Young moms benefiting from TAPESTRY
Cont'd from p. A1
Program-Parent Involvement in
Education (ASAP-PIE) with a local
funding match. Three years later,
when funding from the state
ceased, C O P - E S D continued its
support.
TAPESTRY coupled with another program known as the Great
Families, Great Start program,
helps provide services to parents
with children between the ages of 0
and 5 before they ever enter into a
school setting.
As part of her duties. Gadbury
travels Otsego County doing home
visit after home visit to provide
information on brain research,
development and growth to families she'* been referred to from the
health department or pediatricians
or nurses or the Department of
Human Services.
"There are no economic restrictions." said Gadbury, who Uught
kindergarten for 28 y e a n before
taking on this job.
TAPESTRY coupled with another program
known as the Great Families, Great Start
program, helps provide services to parents
with children between the ages of 0 and 5
before they ever enter into a school setting.
And, according to the Web site,
www.copesd.kl2.mi.us.
a child
does not need to have any problem
or a developmental delay.
By the end of the school year,
Gadbury was visiting 84 kids in 64
families in Otsego County on a
regular basis.
"Sometimes moms just need to
talk," said Gadbury, who describes
a lot of what she tries to do as preventative by introducing them to
new activities to help their children
develop, for example, emotional,
social, fine ai^d gross motor skills.
But, there's something about the
teenage moms at the GAP she
holds close to her heart. At their
last meeting before summer vacation, Gadbury received cards and
thank-yous from the young mothers for supporting them and being
there for them.
"I've found that these girls
especially walk a fine line," said
Gadbury. "They are looked down
upon. They are trying to be good
moms, but no one takes them seriously,"
On that day in May, when Gadbury walked into her circle of kids,
the discussion went from being
cautious of dogs to personal topics.
Because, most of the time, Gadbury is listening.
"The first time I went in there,
they didn't want to give me the
antibiotics," said Jamie when
describing her baby's ear infections. "In Florida, 1 took her to a
walk-in and they said she was fine.
Two days later, I had to take her to
a pediatrician."
"Exactly," said Casey. "I think
they take it for granted that we're
young."
"No one knows your children
like you do," said Gadbury. "Some
of you are very wise, and they
don't give you enough credit."
Gadbury hopes this community
of teenage parents, gives these students a place to release and
regroup. She hopes her monthly
visits keep them going just enough
that they will finish high school
and graduate, a slow growing trend
she's noticed over the years. She
hopes it will continue.
like to sit still for long."
A memorial service was
held for Crook on Monday,'
July 4. Contributions may be
made through the Nelson
Funeral Home to the Zonta
Club of Gaylord for a Bette
Crook Memorial Scholarship,
or to Hospice of the Straits.
Crash kills
Macomb
teenager
Cont'd from p. A1
old Macomb Township man.
The collision took place on a
slight curve in the snowmobile
trail.
The victim was transported
by the Albert Township
to
Otsego Memorial Hospital
where he was pronounced
dead.
The rider of the second
ORV was transported by the
Albert Township EMS to
Grayling
Mercy
Hospital
where he was admitted for
observation.
The Montmafency Coonty
Sheriff^ Dept. was assisted at
the scene tay conservation oflicers f h m the Michigan D e p t
of Natural Resources a i d the
Albert Township Fne D e p t
Alcohol was not believed to
have been a factor in the crash.
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Johannesburg shows its colors
Patriotic spirit
fires up
Gloria Lynne of
Atlanta sang the
national anthem
to open the
festhfitles at
Johannesburg's
annual Fourth of
July celebration
Monday.
Veterans were
invited to stand
In front of the
stage.
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2,of Gaylord
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unhappy
wtwn he and
Ashley
Hofstra,^
learned the
11 a.,m.
parade was
being postponed
because of
rain. But It
got under
way at 1
p.in.
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youngsters
were
practicing
for the
greased pole
dlmb, where
dollar bills
were
attached at
ttietopof
the pole.
Clowns Jessica O'Dell (I) and Jenae Brown lead a pack of patriotic bicycles along the parade route at IMonday in Joburg.
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Dressed in
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7, mom
Clieryl, and
sister,
Alexis, 2, all
of Saginaw.
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HANNAH FOSTER, 9, of Gaytord, creates a red handprint on the flag
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Qaylord Herald Times
5 f O R T 5
Wednesday, July 6, 2005
Sports Editor: Jeremy Sfjeer
jeremy^gaylordhoraldtimes.
com
Little League heartbreak
J-L Majors bow after another narrow defeat
.Thereisratsontobe
ocitsdwIltVntheGaykxil High School gills basleltnl prognun.
Coach IMIP>tar
recently heU her (list camp
of her tenure at GHS as she
tiegins to mold one of the
most feared opponents
within the Big North Conference.
ParKer should have a talented group of players to
woit( with. Including freshman M w * JenUna. who
was selected to participate
IntheAI-Statecamp.
'which Invites the top 250
pbyen In the state. Jenkins, wtvo plays In the Gayloid Pride AAU team, also
Is a 4.0 student
.Fonner Wolverine High
School Softball standout
Lyndny Moide is continuingtoplay wen at the coHege
level.
Playing tor RnlandlaUniveislty In Hancock. Moxle
batted 397 with a 524 slugging percentage and 17 fffil
this season for the DIvisnn
IHUons.
For her stnxig season.
Moode received Honorable
Mention-AH Independent
lauiels from the Dfvlskxi III
independents Association.
"l^ndsey concentiates
eodiemely hard when she is
hitUng and that Is why she
eamed honorable mentkm.'
sakl iinlandia coach Joel
Canmkr in a piess release.
"She worked veiy hard
throughout the season on
every part of her game."
The Uonsllnishedt 1-20
duhng the season
_ Former Gaytord High
Itamethnwing pitcher
ROHUB Skanalt doesnl
vioit to see his baseball
career cometoan end.
Skenatt is training hard
and hopes to walk onto the
Lansing Community Coiege
team In the upcoming season.
He had a 3J2 eamed run
average wUh 78 strikeouts
this year and was named
Second Team AMrea by
the Herald Times.
SUnjUdhu doubles as
an umpke during UUe
League games and has
sennd during the A t ^
tournament in Gaylofd.
-TheA^StridetsniiningcUccmpMeda
threes nin last Wednesay and J-Ldtetance standout M a SiMl again
checl«llnMflRt.clocMng
a17msaimmtm
and Antar Kaaln 8ed for
the wtmwA Mast time, as
eadinE0tdK)a2134.The
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By Robert McLean
Sports Assistant
LEWISTON — The JohannesburgLewiston 11-and-12-year-old All-Star
team faced d6ja vu when it hosted
Roscommon Saturday.
Ro.scommon hii[. its way to a three
run rally in the top of the sixth inning
to earn an 8-7 win after trailing much
of the game. It was the second time
during the tournament that J-L lost
after leading a game headed into the
final inning. The first collapse came in
the opener against Hillman. which J-L
lost 7-5.
J-L also lost 6-1 to Alpena Thursday, and has now been eliminated from
pool play.
j f you're hk) checking
outan allemali« ipoithgaMrt. come check out
SaluttytalaMxanl
convaMan,«Mch takes
plgc*atnoonattheQaytoniSMe Parte Team
Scab,iBaiuitnokxal
taanagenDamriMi
r w l compete.
J-L coach Todd Kortman
"It's tough, but I just want to mention one thing," said J-L head coach
Todd Kortman. "Eight of our 11 players are only 11-year-olds, so we'll all
have big expectations for next year."
Infielder Dustin Moore hit a twoRBI double to give J-L a 3-2 lead in the
second inning. The hit knocked in
Adam Haskill and James Koronka,
which led to the 8-7 J-L loss.
who both reached on singles.
Dylan Newton eamed 11 strikeouts
J-L increased its lead to 6-2 before
the end of the second inning when in six innings of work on the mound for
pitcher Dylan Newton ripped an RBI J-L and added a triple, double and a run
single and eventually scored on a hard- scored at the plate.
hit ball by Blake Huff.
Dustin Moore went 2-for-2 with
Spencer Perez smashed a home run three runs, while catcher Gunnar
to lead off the fourth inning, sparking a Owens went 2-for-4 with a run. Blake
two run rally to bring Roscommon Huff, Sean Aisthorpe, and Adam
Haskill each added singles.
within one run at 6-5.
J-L picked up what was thought to
Trent Hoffman led Roscommon,
be an insurance run in the bottom of hitting 4-for-4, scoring three times.
the inning on a single by Newton.
Moore eamed eight strikeouts, and
Leading 7-5 into the sixth inning went 2-for-3 at the plate, in the 6-1 loss
with two outs, J-L looked like it would to Alpena.
end the game, but that was not the case.
First baseman Brian VanCoillie hit
Shortstop Jordan McGurt hit an 2-for-3 with an RBI triple to score
RBI single to start a three run rally. Blake Huff in the second inning, as J-L
N. Michigan
Speedway
Opening
a 'Scab'
Businessman
forms
skating team,
company
By Jeremy Speer
Sports Editor
W
ith a helmet on his
head and a
skateboard on his feet.
Don Minor fearlessly
hits a ramp on another
muggy Gaylord summer
day.
Minor doesn't need
any extra accessories for
him to stand out, yet his
bright red T-shirt with
the words SCAB emblazoned across it makes
him the focal point of
onlookers.
In a landscape dominated by teenagers, the
35-year-old Minor rides
with the carelessness
and exuberance of
youth.
He stops and grabs a
couple of riders half his
age, who are wearing
the same bright red
shirts. He pulls them
onto a ramp and they
pose for a photo.
"What are you guys,
a team?," a young skater
asks from a growing
crowd of onlookers.
AM a tiHTile trail
nrnTprntodayi
'Eight of our 11 players are
only 11-year-olds, so we'll
all have big expectations for
nextyear!
MINOR SMILES.
"Yes we are," he
says. "We're a new team
forming right here in
Gaylord."
What Minor has
done for Gaylord youth
makes him a hero, albeit
if few in the community
are aware.
When a youngster
without
immediate
financial means breaks
a board, it is Minor who
Saddison
narrowly
wins race
sometimes provides him
with another.
"If it wasn't for him,
I wouldn't be skating,"
admits 18-year-old Dan
Wheeler. "1 am just so
thankful for the opportunity he's provided
me."
The aforementioned
opportunity has blindsided the local skating
community.
Minor has formed a
competitive skateboard
team, created a- skateboard company to support it and convinced
city council to allow
him to host three tournaments later in the
summer.
And this was all
within the past two
weeks. And this on top
of Minor's other life,
where he has a family
and his own business
selling truck parts.
"There aren't a lot of
opportunities beyond
this," Minor said. "I
want to give these kids a
chance to take it to the
next level, whether it's
in skating or in the business side of things. This
thing is spreading like
wildfire."
tfT-JarwnySpnr
AFTER
growing
The start of somefrustrated with seeing
thing special...
talented, young kids not
Above, Gaylord's
having any means of Josh Wheeler attacks
progression. Minor had the ramps at the Gayan idea.
lonl Skate Park. At
He wanted to create
right, Josh (1) and
a skateboarding compabrother Dan Wheeler
ny that sells quality
flank Scab Skateboards for a cheap price
boards creator and
and a team that could
owmer Don Minor.
both help promote
Minor recently
themselves and the formed ttie team and
company.
skateboard company
"Young people can
and hopes to suconly go before city
ceed In ttie wNMid of
council so many times,"
skateboarding and
business.
Minor, p. B3
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By Mike Mathu
Special to the Herald Times
ELMIRA — Ray Saddison's slim season point lead
gave him the pole position in
the 35-lap Gaylord Ford
Modified Mid-season Championship race Saturday night
at Northern Michigan Speedway.
After an accident on the
fi-ont stretch knocked Jordan
Pruitt from contention on lap
two, S i u l d ^ n opened tip a
sizable lead as focus shifted
to Craig VanTielen.
Last week's feature race
winner continued his move up
from row four and passed
Jason Saddison for second on
lap 12, then methodically
inched closer to the leader.
Keith McBee also gained
notice by notching third on
lap-27. Pressing to get into
striking range, VanTielen's
mn ended with five laps to go
as he spun in tum three.
McBee was now the new
contender but he would need
a few circuits to get by two
lapped cars and though he
made a final push, Saddison
won by a car length.
Sporting just a 1-2 record
I when mnning ft-om the pole
in feature races, Dan Holmes
I exorcised his demons in the
i 30-lap Gaylord Ford Limited
Late Model showcase.
Leaping into a comfortable lead, Holmes motored
• along without a hint of trouI ble. Jason Hitchings slipped
] in behind Bemie Kilmer for
I third on lap three, and the
I race was halted only once
I when Randy Day slowed on
: lap 22.
Kilmer tried to keep pace
' with Holmes after the restart,
j but it was futile as car 79 fin< ished this mid-season feature
j the way he has all others this
I year,with the Midas touch, in
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Qaylord H e r a l d T i m a s
Lawnichak, Proctor, Newell
make All-Ski Valley baseball
SENIOR CODY LAWNICHAK (right) provided strong defense on top of his booming bat during his first full
season on varsity. Lawnichak helped the Snowbirds capture the district championship.
St. Mary senior Cody
Lawnichak, J-L junior Cody
Proctor and J-L sophomore
Aaron Newell all were selected
to the All-Ski Valley baseball
First Team.
Lawnichak completed his
first season on varsity in a big
way. He batted .433 on the season with four home runs and 29
RBI.
Three
of
Lawnichak's
homers came during district
play, in which the Snowbirds
beat favored Alanson and J-L.
Lawnichak also was one of
the best defensive players, in the
area, solidifying S t Mary's first
base position.
Like Lawnichak, Proctor
made his living as a power hitter. He batted .490 with three
homers, 12 doubles and 41
RBI. He also helps secure the
Cardinals' defense as a catcher.
Newell enjoyed a breakout
sophomore season, emerging as
one of the Ski Valley's best
pitchers. He led the area with an
11 -4 record, which posting a
2.50 earned run average and 93
strikeouts.
He will be one of the rocks
ALL-SKI VALLEY 2 0 0 5 BASEBALL
RntTaam
Nick Hammond, Maraon
Ben HughM, Alanson
Ben Belanger, Bellaire
Dustin Bidcwell, Bellaire
Zack LaPointe, Betlalre
Connor Dawson, Central Uke
Joe Stray, Forest Area
Aaron NewaN, J-L
Cody Procter, J-L
Dean Meadows, Mancelopa
Eric Bentley, Onaway
Ben Rieger, Onaway
Tim Babcock, Pellston
Nikolas Burtiart Pellston
Jim Wlllanski, Pellston
Cody Lawnichak, St Mary
Second Team
Cody Kaiser, Alanson
Graham Garwood, Bellaire
Brad Keiser, Bellaire
tlie Cardinals will build upon in
the future.
J-L seniors William Kitiney
and Jake Reed and St. Mary
senior Ryan Smith made the
Second Team.
Kinney was J-L's first baseman and posted a .319 batting
average with three home runs
Landon waiter. Central Lake
Adam Schaefer, Forest Area
Rob Lemon, Inland Lakes
Pat McMullen, Inland Lakes
Andrew Pollard, Inland Lakes
Ckiinn Rkfley, Inland Lakes
WIINam Kinney, J-L
Jake Head, J-L
Shawn Booth, Mancelona
Josh Osborne, Mancetona
Harry Cleaver, Onaway
T.J. Hoffmeyer, Onaway
Trevor Green, Pellston
Derek McAlister, Pellston
Ryan Smith, St Mary
Honorable Mentkm
NkARaffln,J-L
Brad VanCoiIHe, J-L
Robert DeLong, St Mary
Joey Cuca, St Mary
and 28 RBI.
Reed was a speedy infielder
who hit .373 with 37 runs and
36 stolen bases.
Smith emerged as the Snowbirds' ace pitcher and leadoff
hitter He went 8-5 on the season with a 2.02 earned run average. He also batted .402.
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Big hitters to tee it up at long drive qualifier at The Loon Golf Course
GAYLORD — The Loon Golf Course will
host local qualifying events for the 2005
Remax World Long Drive Championship on
the weekend of July 23.
Golf's big hitters will tee it up to see who's
the longest driver in an event sponsored by
Remeix of Gaylord, Golf USA and Oldies
101.5.
Area Golfers are invited to compete in the
premier event in power golf. Qualifying is at
1 p.m. and concludes at 6 p.m. each day.
Competition will take place in four adult
divisions — open, women, senior, (45-54) and
super senior (55-up). Entry fees are $30 for
open and senior division hitters, $20 for
women and super senloi^.
Golfers hit six drives p)er entry, with their
longest official drive determining their place in
the final standings.
Top finishers advance to the Remax district
competition later in the summer. The ultimate
goal is to earn a spot at the 2005 Remax
WLDC finals, which take place in Mesquite,
Nevada Oct. 18-22.
The Loon Golf Course is located on
Charles Brink Road. The phone number to the
pro shop is 731-1353.
More information about the Remax World
Long Drive Championship is available online
at www.longdrivers.com
com.
or www.remaxwidv.
Take your daughter to the Natural
The Natural Golf Course invites family
members to come to the course for the
National Take Your Daughter to the Course
Week, being held July 11-17.
The natural will offer free green fees to
young ladies accompanied by a paying adult.
The paying adult will receive the junior rate of
just $25. This event provides young ladies in
the community to learn a game that they will
be able to play for a lifetime.
The Natural is an 18-ho)e golf course with
a clubhouse and driving range located just
minutes from downtown Gaylord. More information about the course and its facilities can
be found at www.thenatural.org.
Chamber announces golf outing
GAYLORD — The Gaylord/Otsego County
Chamt>er of Commerce announced the 17th
annual golf outing to be held on Wednesday,
August 17 at the Marsh Ridge Resort. The
event is co-hosted by Blue Cross Blue Shield
of Michigan, and will begin at 10:00 a.m. with
a shotgun start.
The Chamber is currently accepting reservations for players in the tournament. Cost Is
$100 per player and includes the round of
golf with car. box lunch, prizes and a reception following play. Special "Hole-in-One"
prizes, including a 2006 Chrysler 300, are
being provided by Feeny Chrysler-JeepDodge.
Limited sponsorships are still available for
local businesses, including Flag Sponsors
($150) and Tee Sponsors ($100).
For player reservations, sp>on8orsh(p
opportunities or for additional information,
please contact Bob Kasprzak at the Chamber of Commerce at (989) 732-6333.
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Minor has
major plans
for Scab
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mftiaai—
.APgenutUaguebal
game, managed by SiMh
mmMMlkiwIbeoneot
ths aflnnoon attractions ot
the annual Hospital Resia,
July 18, at the 4-H Fairgrounds notth of Gaylord
cn US-27. TTie Peanut
league w l pby at 2:15 p.m.
for six Innings, and w i tie
fohNnd t)y Vn Ave Inning
Pee Wee game. TTieie w i
l» a dancerevueat 1:30
p.m. under t n dbectkm o(
LucMtFittztoaddtDthe
acUvWes.
-TIK Vbuth ActMtles committee sponsored anottwr
successful canoe tiip down
the An Sable River cn June
25. Under the leadership of
adults isid a number of high
school students, the 147
boys and girls ditfled In
canoes about live mies
downstream from Graying
to the fkst pubic landhg.
SlMVInMland''Pa|i''
GmmnnM were miting at
the landing site with plenty
of hot dogs, lemonade,
potato chips, and Ice cream
for hungry youngsters.
Two of the canoes capsized, and Jm Gamll was
Ihnwnln.
JumZ7,19t5
^Four Snowbirds have
been named to the SM
Valley Conference soflball
team.
Junior (My MankowsU made the team as a
pitcher senior Dawn Cherwinkt, catcher, junior
Dmm NoMk, infielder. and
junior U a Bannrtak, outfleider.
Named to the honorable
mention ist m e juniois
Cahy JasMU and KaWy
. S t Mary basebal junior
catcher David McCoy
was nanwHiMlwSId Valley
Conference taam last weeic
Two other Snowbirds made
honorable mention In the
recently announced squad.
Including junior Cnig Maar aid Matt Nawldd.
-Junior Bnica OUvat of
VandeM has been
named to the 1985 al-conference basebal team for
the Northern Lakes Conference. The Yeiowjadets Tbn
Mdmikn received honorable mention.
^TheGsylpnl Big League
team won a pair of games
over Cheboygan with some
ley hits by Rkk
B M o t n n , M M Stanck
andMariiJotnaan.
Tin victories evened the
recon] at 2-2 forthe Gayloid
team.
m the opener; Bart
Laali went the dbtance
sMdng out eltft walling
three and alowing just sb
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THE GAYLORD 9-10 TOURNAMENT TEAM improved to 2-0 in pool play with a 15-5 win against East Jordan Saturday. They are back in actional 5:30 p.m tonight against Boyne City. Team members: (front row I to r): Alex Payne, Casey Borowlal^, Patrick O'Connor, Nick Lochinski, Mitchell
Hardy, Tyler Chen-y, Tanner Catt. H/llddle row (I to r): Harrison Quaal, Tyler Frisch, Michael Skerratt, Rory Ellafrits, Myles Groom, Garrett Koronka. Matt Spyhalski. Coaches (I to r): Paul Lochinski, Mark Koronka, Glen Catt. Missing is Brandon Campbell.
SPORTS BRIEFS
Gaylord Blue Chip football camp returns July 18 for youngsters
GAYLORD - A Gaylord
football tradition, the Blue Chip
Football Camp returns to the
fields of Gaylord High, July 18
and 19 for first-through-eighth
graders.
Directing the camp is GHS
coach VITilliam Cleaver and his
staff.
The purpose of the camp is
to develop skills in ail aspects
of football — passing, catching, pass coverages, pass
drops, blocking, tackling and
position technique.
Check-in is 5:30-6:30 p.m.
at the GHS field.
Pre-registered campers can
sign up for $30 v^hile players
can sign up the day of the
camp for $35.
Campers will receive a Tshirt and should bring gym
shoes or cleats, sweat clothes,
socks and/or gym shorts.
(which will be refunded if the
player does not make the
team). For more info, contact
Todd Peters at 732-6999.
Call 614-0608 with any
questions.
Travel hockey tryouts
GAYLORD — Tryouts for
the Peewee. Bantam and
Midget A travel hockey teams
of the Otsego County Hockey
Association (OCHA) are being
held July 30 and 31 at the
Sportsplex.
The Peewee tryout time is
from 1:30 to 3 p.m. The team
is coached by Gary Wonski.
The Bantam tryout time is
from 3 to 4:30 p.m. The team
is coached by Paul Ekert.
The Midget A tryout time is
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Saturday and from 4:30 to 6 p.m. on
Sunday. The team is coached
by Glenn Walsh.
There is a $30 non-refundable skate fee for trying out
plus the OCHA registration fee
T. Hyde b-ball camp
GAYLORD - The T Hyde
summer basketball camp is
back for its sixth consecutive
year July 18-21.
Cost for the camp is $30,
which includes a T-shirt. Students in grades three-throughsix are from 9 a.m. until Noon
and students grades seventhrough-10 are from 1 until 4
p.m. Campers can register at
the Otsego County Community
Center the day of the camp.
The director of the camp is
Gaylord native Travis Hyde.
If you have any questions,
call 732-8177 or call the Community Center at 732-6521.
Alpenfest 3-on-3 hockey
GAYLORD — The Otsego
County Sportsplex will again
be hosting the 3-on-3 hockey
tournament. Sign-up information is available at the Sportsplex.
Teams will be placed in
divisions based on their level
of play for the upcoming season.
The cost is $170 per team
or $42.50 per player Teams do
not need a goalie. The goalies
sign up on their own.
The games will start in the
evening on Thursday, July 14
and the championship games
will be played on July 16.
Sign-up closes at the end
of the day on Monday. July 11.
For more information,
please contact the Sportsplex
at 731-3546.
Holmes continues unblemished season at Speedway
Cont'd from p. B1
first.
Shawn Diamond was in the
clear from the outset of the 25lap Street Stock Mid-season
Championship, but a challenger
would appear from the back
row.
Randy WoLfgram used an
extreme high line to slingshot
by Karen Diesler to claim second on lap-7, then ramped up
his effort to pursue Diamond.
He pulled even with the leader
on lap-15, and nudged to the
front briefly four laps later but
fell back. In a second rush,
Woifgram captured the lead for
good on lap-23 and went on to
his second feature win of the
season.
front at the outset of the 2()-lap
Mod-4 Mid-season main, but
Kable Maxwell quickly challenged on the inside.
Saddison used the outside on
straight-aways, then cut low in the
turns and this tactic worked until
lap-11.
At that point. Maxwell pulled
even with the leader and the two
tangled in turn three. Saddison s
spin to the infield gave Maxwell
the lead on the restart.
Ric Newbury was able to pass
Brian Baumgarten for second
with two 1 ^ to go, but Maxwell
held firm and became the seventh
feature winner in the seven-wtiek
The 20-lap Bomber feature
was a picturc of consistency as
Jim Gregware led Doug Finch by
two car lengths after the initial
lap and the margin wavered little
after that. Bruce Finch passed
Bob Lauwers for third on lap-8,
but his progress stopped there.
A small wisp of smoke was
testament to Doug Finch's effort
to catch Gregware, but the
leader was never headed and
captured the checkered flag.
Tom Jepsen went wire-towire to win the 15-lap Pro Stock
Four Cylinder feature, his fourth
in a row.
Dale Britting took the heat,
but a mechanical problem kept
his pick up out of the finale.
Caleb Tompkins won the 12lap Pure Stock Four Cylinder
event in his Ford Ranger.
Upper Lakes Tire sponsors
this Saturday night's show, the
first in the final drive to the season championship.
Tickets are $ 10. Seniors just
$8.
Kijis 5-to-12 $5, and under-5
fiw.
N.M.S. is located 8 miles
west of Gaylord on M-32, then
4.5 miles north on Camp Ten
Road at Hufftnan Lake Road.
Results from Saturday's race
will nm in the next edition of the
Herald Times.
Minor said. 'They need an adult
to go to bat for Aem and coordinate and organize ."
As forthe name...
"It just kind of came to me,"
Minor said. "I want to kind of
scab the other companies by
selling cheaper boards "
Minor sees a pafect fiisicm
between the business and team.
He wants the squad to compete
all across the state and eventually
do demos with hc^jes of eventually gaining national recognition.
For him, the sky is the limit.
"What's to say a little grassroots company from Michigan
can't be successful," he said. "It^
going to be a quality product"
Minor has had some help.
Alpine Design rushed his order
for T-shirts in just a few days so
that the squad could be decked
out for its first competition in
Harbor Springs. Odyssey Skate
Shop of Gaylord has also helped
sponsor the team.
While the backing of the
team may be with its company,
the heart of it lies with its members. Minor signed Dan Ryckman of Mio to the team and
added Jeff Gokee of Harbor
Springs after the group's first
competition. He also recently
added Cjrayling's James Jones to
round out the quintet.
When choosing his riders, he
looked not only for talent, but
he emphasized personality.
"I wanted good guys, people
I know I can deal with," Minor
said. "I want them to be able to
sell the company and understand the business aspects of it.
These guys have incredible
energy and talent."
The riders all pledge loyalty
to the man who has provided
them an opportunity.
"1 never expected anything
like this," Dan Wheeler said.
"There is nothing better than
getting to compete at different
places each week and being part
of a brand like this."
The photo is over and the
Wheeler brothers are back on
the ramps, taking turns with the
other teenagers. Like a badge of
; pride, their bright shirts set them
' apart from all others.
Minor, too, is back on his
board, a red streak against the
beating sun. He m ^ not be as
talented as some of the youths,
but having skated off and on
I since 1979, he is no novice.
"I want to leave a legacy
' here," he said. "I want to give
local kids someone to look up
to. Nobody will remember me
for my skating, but I don't want
! anybody to forget me for what
I've done here."
Dirt Dikes
Charhe Wagar also had a
nice run from the rear of the
field to finish third.
Kaiy Saddison whizzed to the
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B-4 • W«dnMday. July e. 2006
GAYLORD — Big Buck
Brewery & Steakbouse in Gaylord is hosting a bcDefit concert
July 16 with the proceeds being
donated to the Friendship Shelter and Habitat for Humanity.
The restaurant's way of giving back to the community was
announced by General Manager Todd Chwatun.
With Alpenfest wrapping up
that weekend, local blues band
Curious Blue will perform on
the lawn next to Big Buck.
Before the concert. Big Buck
Big Buck
hosting
July 16
benefit
will host a "Chef ^ Choice Dinner" on its patio, which will
include a New York strip steak
and other Big Buck creations.
perfect way to end the exciting
celebration of Alpenfest in
Gaylord," said Chwatun. "The
local Gaylord community is
generous to us year-round, and
their generosity has inspired us
to touch the lives of others living in our community when
they need it most."
FOR $50, guests may enjoy
dinner, with $30 of the cost
going directly to the Friendship
Shelter and Habitat for Humanity.
For those who choose simply to listen to the band perform, their $5 cover charge will
also be donated.
"We thought this was the
'Mfe thought this was the perfect
way to end the exciting
celebration of Alpenfest.'
Todd Chwatun
Big Buck general manager
People may call Big Buck
Brewery & Steakhouse at 7325781 for more information on
the July 16 event. Big Buck is
located at 550 S. Wisconsin
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The first-place
winner In Saturday's Otsego Lake
boat parade followed a "Christmas In July"
theme, towing
Santa's sleigh and
reindeer on a catamaran. The boat
decoration was
designed by
Diane and Craig
Phelps and their
daughter and sonin-law, Tara and
Kyle Herrington.
Otsego Lake patriotic boat parade
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DON THEISEN'S tamily finistied second in Saturday's boat parade with this
patriotic entry designed by his wife, Donna, her two grandaughters. Heather
and ijuren, and daughter-in-iaw Amy
ARBUTUS BEACH resident Ken Moon finished in third place with this firecracl<er design, enjoy it," said Moon. "I
tied for first iast year I wanted to win it this year. We tool( it out of the water for a weel<.'
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'TRUE LOVE WAYS'
t>e held under the Pavilion
on Court in downtown Gaylord every Wednesday and
Saturday July through Octot)er. For more information,
call 732-6073.
• Beaver Creek Resort,
5004 W. Otsego Lake Drive,
will host an arts, crafts and
collactibles s h o w July 23
and 24, and Aug. 20 and 21.
Admission Is free. For more
Information, or to become an
exhibitor, call Joe Smetanka,
810-658-8080 or 810-6580440.
• A v i n t a g e baseball
team is being formed at
Hartwlck Pines State Park.
The team Is open to all staff,
volunteers and friends of
Hartwlck Pines, 18 and
older. For more information,
or to sign up, call team manager Rob Burg, 348-2537, or
e-mail, [email protected].
• The Bailey Bros Circus
will be at the Otsego County
Fairgrounds
Friday
with
showtimes of 5 and 7:30
p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the door.
•
Harbor
Springs
Women's Club will hold its
annual art festival July 13,
from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
at Nub's Nob in Harbor
Springs, M - 1 1 9 to Pleasantview, right on Nub's Nob
Road. Admission is $4, and
children younger than 12 are
free. All proceeds will go to
community
needs
and
scholarships.
• Kids Nature Classes
will begin at Grass River
Monday and Tuesday at 10
a.m. with the program,
At Your
Leisure
Events
• BMssfest 2005 begins
Friday and ends Sunday in
Harbor Springs, beginning at
4 p.m. For more information,
call 231-348-7047.
• The C h a r l e v o i x A r t s
and C r a f t s S h o w will be
held Saturday from 10 a.m.
to 7 p.m., and Sunday from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more
information
contact
the
Charlevoix Area Chamtier of
Commerce, 800-951-2101,
or visit www.charlevoix.org
• The National Cherry
Festival continues through
Saturday in Traverse City.
For more information, call
231-947-4230
or
visit
www. cherryfestival. org.
• In M a c k i n a w City, the
summer
concert
series
begins today (Wednesday)
with the N a t i o n a l Guard
Band of the Great Lakes.
For more information call the
Mackinaw Area Chamber of
Commerce, 888-455-8100,
or visit www.mackinaw
chamber.com.
• Farmers m a r k e t s will
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• The Tyrolean Restaurant and Lounge in Gaylord
will feature live entertainment Friday and Saturday
with Maryz Eyez, beginning
at 9:30 p.m.; Reichert performs on Thursdays; and DJ
Pie entertains at Wednesday's Hip-Hop Night. Shows
start at 9:30 p.m. Call 7321186.
• Big Buck Brewery &
S t e a k h o u s e hosts Doug
Thomas Fridays and Saturdays, 7-10 p.m. Call Big
Buckr732-5781.
• Zen Varnas is featured
at the piano each Sunday at
Michaywd Inn The Woods,
11 a.m.-l p.m.
• Timothy's Pub features
live entertainment Thursday
nights and karaoke Fridays
and Saturdays, 9 p.m.-1:30
a.m. Call 732-9333.
• The S u m m e r 2005
Concert Series Pavilion o n
Court will continue on Friday
with A i r N a t i o n a l Guard
Band of the Great Lakes,
beginning at 7:30 p.m.
h f r t r i ^ t r m f s
Beginning on Saturdays,
through Aug. 20. the Downtown Merchants Association
will present Classic Movie
Night Under the Pavilion.
This week's movie will be
"Heidi."
• Treetops presents live
Jazz o n the Hill featuring
The Skyliners Quintet every
Friday, continuing through
July 29, from 5:30 to 8:30
p.m., on the porch of the
Legends Restaurant of Treetops Resort, For more information call 732-6711, ext.
2473.
• K i d Rock and his band
Twisted B r o w n Trucker will
perform at Boyne Mountain
on July 17 at 7;30 p.m. General admission is $39.50;
tickets are available at ticketmaster.com, and all Ticketmaster locations. Tickets
may also be charged by
phone at 616-456-3333,
517-484-5656 or 9989-7544800.
• The Bay Harbor Summer M u s i c Series will continue Sunday with Nelson
Olstrom. Musicians perform
each Sunday through the
summer from 3 to 5 p.m. on
the lawn by the marina.
Spectators are encouraged
to bring a blanket or chair to
enjoy the performances. For
more information call 231439-2012.
• M u s i c In M a c k i n a w
features the 555th Air
National Guard Band of the
Great
Lakes,
today
(Wednesday) at 7:30 p.m.
and the Petoskey Steel
D r u m B a n d on Saturday at 8
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Every MorKtoy - 7 p.m.
Including the Northern
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come check us outi
local guide for wtiere to eat
p.m. Both at the Conkling
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Avenue. For more Information visit www.mackinaw
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S h o w s & Workshops
• The Cheboygan Area
A r t s Council will be hosting
its 37th annual Arts Festival,
at the Cheboygan Ice Pavilion Saturday. There will be
an admission fee of $1, at
the door. Concessions will
be available on the grounds
of the pavilion. Doors will
close at 4 p.m. For more
information call 231-6275432.
• The Otsego Historical
S o c i e t y M u s e u m is now
open for the summer. Museum hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday. The
museum is located at 320 W.
Main St., Gaylord. For more
information call 732-4568.
• The Alpena H o r s e m e n ' s Club is having a
horse show Saturday and
Sunday at Otsego County
Fairgrounds in Gaylord. The
performance classes will
start at 9 a.m. on both days.
The speed class will begin
Saturday at 6 p.m. Camping
will be allowed. For more
information, call 989-3560071
or
visit
www.
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• The Cheboygan Opera
House, 403 N. Huron St., will
host the Air National Guard
Band of the Great Lakes,
Michigan jazz master, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. On Saturday, the Opera House will
host the Chicago Chamber
Orchestra. Tkikets are available through the box offtee
at 231-627-5841. Admission
for memt)ers is $15; nonmembers, $18; and $8 for
students. Call 231-6275841.
• Charievoix Area Hospital Physical Therapy Expansion and Community Health
Education and Outreach Is
planning the seventh annual
"Symphony on the Green"
featuring the Midland Symp h o n y Orchestra at the
Charievoix Country Club on
Friday at 6:30 p.m. The concert will begin at 8 p.m.
Seating is $25 per person.
For $200, people may buy a
patron ticket, including complimentary wine and a cash
bar before the event, a sitdown dinner, concert, and
preferred seating under the
tent.
Patron ticket holders also
receive a $120 tax deduction. For more information
call Patti Barraw, 231-5478685.
•
Kevin Barton will
showcase his collection of
original
oil
paintings,
through Monday and The
Peter
Sparling
Dance
Company
will
present
"Peninsula," Monday at 8
p.m. at the Crooked Tree
Arts Center, 461 E. Mitchell
St., Petoskey.
Tickets for the dance
presentation are $25 for
reserved seating, $10 for
general seating, and students are $5. For more information call 231-347-4337.
"Everything Healthy
If you see news happening,
call (989) 732-1111.
Along with our award-winning
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Every Wednesday - 7 p.m.
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231-549-3616 or 231-549-2789
to
"Sense Seekers." To register,
call
533-8314
or
visit
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The
cost is $5 per child. A paper
making class July 14 at 10
a.m. will cost $7 for adults
and $15 for families; for nonmembers. the fee is $10 for
adults, and $20 for families.
Grass River Nature Area Is
located five miles south of
Bellaire and four miles north
of Alden on County Road
618 (Alden Highway).
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Patriotism on parade
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TEACHERS Cindy Bagnasco (left) and Ctirls Dandy sit In front of a mammotti Hershey Kiss as ttiey squirt the crowd with their squirt guns. This
"Pencil" - Vania float was sponsored by Lewiston School teachers.
Lewiston Sand and Gravel won Best of Show for their depiction of Utah, The Beehive State, in Saturday's July 4 parade.
Mixed
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Jan Huston: Remembering where she's been
T
Jan H u s t o n
hough she's lived in
Lewiston for 37 years
and is known for her
many volunteer efforts, Jan
Huston, 67, defines herself not
so much by where she is now,
but from where she came.
She lived in Rapid City,
then Torch Lake, as a small
child, the daughter of a rural
mail carrier. Her grandparents
owned a half-mile on Torch
Lake and woriced laboriously
on their fruit farm.
She has great pride in her
heritage: she is half English on
the Chaney side; and half
Swedish on the Larson side.
Jan traveled to Sweden to fmd
the village her grandfather was
bom in.
She gets together with the
Larson girls — 10 female
cousins — every two years to
reminisce and laugh a tot. One
cousin hadn't been back to
Michigan in 40 years, Jan said.
By Jil Schult
Jan* graduated from Elk
Rapids High School in 1955.
She recently attended her class
reunion along with 19 of her
21 living classmates.
She earned a Bachelor of
Science degree in Home Economics and Science frx>m
Michigan State University. Her
love of sewing and years of
helping her mother in the
kitchen prompted her to teach
home economics for four years
in Southfield.
In 1957 she met Mark Huston \siio was studying hotel
/restaurant management. They
married in 1959.
In 1968 Mark had an
opportunity to woilc for his
Aunt l ^ ^ p n (Aunt Mickey)
and Uncle Gordon Huston in
the real estate business. Marion died in 1969 and Mark
bought the business, Huston
Real Estate, which today is
owned and operated by their
son, Shawn and daughter-inlaw, Wendy.
In the fall of 1969, Jan and
nine other local women
formed the Lewiston Community Cooperative Nursery,
which continues. "It's one of
my greatest prides," Jan said.
She has three children:
Marie in Seattle, Wash.;
Heather in Mill Valley, Calif;
and Shawn (Wendy). She has a
grandson, Connor, 12, and an
expected granddaughter from
Shawn and Wendy, due in
early September.
"I'm so excited to have a
grandbaby five minutes fit)m
me," said Jan.
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are varied. She loves volunteering and headed up the
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Commerce in the early '90s.
Gardening, homemaking, oil
painting, walking and reading
top her lists of leisure activities, and she has a renewed
interest in sewing with a new
grandchild on the way.
At a recent book signing by
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is about the area where she
grew
Jan has a new spring in her
step these d^^s. Known as the
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Assumed Names
The following assumed
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Office:
• Two Broads and A
Broom, PO Box 103, Gaylord,
by Robben Adkins and
Paulette Miles
• J Krafts. 32, Crestwood,
Gaylord, by John Knack
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Alpenfest Friday Evening Entertainment
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July 15.2005
The evening will kick off at 7:00 p m. with Caylord's own Melissa
WIckson Melissa's unique vocal style will get the evening off to a
rousing start.
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C r o s s r o a d s c l i e n t s finish m o v i n g in packaging e q u i p m e n t at its new M i l b o c k e r R o a d location.
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Crossroads opens new site
of the old building.
"We're getting situated,"
said CEO Bill Marshall. "We
are out of the other building
officially. Now we just have to
find where we put everything."
Among its other businesses, Crossroads offers manufacturing packaging services, a
bulk-mailing program, and a
woodshop which produces
GAYLORD — Crossroads
Industries Inc., a 501 c(3)
community
rehabilitation
organization
serving
the
employment needs for the
developmentally disabled in
Otsego County, has finished
moving into its new location
on Milbocker Road.
The new building doubles
the 15,000-square-foot space
between 8,000 and 11,000
stickers — four planks nailed
together used for separating
items in a stack.
Marshall hopes expanding
the woodshop from 5,000 to
10,000 square feet will allow
for further diversification of
services to the 60 clients.
Crossroads employs 33
people, including 10 who have
come up through the clientele.
Crossroads also offers a supported employment program
through which clients are
placed in community businesses and given training on
site.
"The clients, everyone is
still pretty excited," said marshall. "Everyone is really
pleased."
At 8:00 p m . we welcome to the Alpenstage our headliner for the
evening, Mark Preston. An international recording artist and former
member of the renowned vocal group 'The Letterman', Mark and his
nine-member orchestra will bring a Las Vegas-style show to the main
stage. This versatile showman croons ballads, performs Broadway
show tunes, country, rock and roll and contemporary music throughout his show
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Gaylord Baby Boomers, mark your calendars for July 16
GHS '60s grads plan celebration
for an all-decade reunion
By Nicole Laskowski
Staff Writer
G
A Y L O R D
—
ON
JUNE
28, three friends who
have known each other
forever sat around a dining
room table. Linda (Myers)
Reinhardt, Judi (Snell)
Martenson and Betty (Hitchcock) Moore, all members of
the 1960s reunion committee,
OF>en a 1965 Gaylord yearbook.
Time subtly bends back
and forth between photo and
memory, between the past and
The '60s
the present. was a time
before John
Jenkins
became the
city police
chief, before
Evelyn (Montgomery) Pratt
('65) became
the county
clerk, before
Tom Johnson
and Jenni
Mongeau
('69) were
married,
Linda (Nyers) before Betty
(Hitchcock)
Reinhardt
Moore ('64)
owned Jet's
Pizza.
A time of
the Beatles
and MoTown,
of space
exploration
and moon
walks.
Judi (Snell)
It was a
Martenson
time of war, of
race riots, civil
unrest and
assassinations.
And for
Gaylord,
Michigan, it
was a time
when girls
always wore
Betty
skirts to
(Hitchcock)
school and
Moore
boys wore collared shirts. A
movie — popcorn included —
cost 50 cents. Teenagers gathered at the A&W Toot 'n' Tell
(where Gobbler's is now located) or went to the Teen Chalet
off M-32 where they danced
or listened to live music.
Downtown was just beginning
to transform into the Alpine
Village.
Starting with the
birthday girl and
moving
counterclockwise:
Linda Myers, Janet
Myers, Marilyn
McMullen, Janette
Fox, Beth Jehle, Mary
Morrow, Lynn Fritz,
and Judi Snell.
Linda, Janet, Snell,
McMullen and
Morrow will all be
attending the '60s
reunion.
60s
hair
But memory for these three
women is different tl^n you
The '60s was a time of the
Beatles and MoTown, of space
exploration and moon walks.
It was a time of war, of race
riots, civil unrest and
assassinations.
And for Gaylord, Michigan, it
was a time when girls always
wore skirts to school and boys
wore collared shirts. A movie —
popcorn included — cost 50
cents. Teenagers gathered at the
A&W Toot 'n' Tell or went to the .
Teen Chalet off M-32 where they
danced or listened to live music.
would expect. For them it is
not about a single moment.
They see how their high
school days back in the '60s
shaped where they are today.
Memory is about the things
that have transgressed both the
pressure and heat of time:
influences, connections and
friendships.
"Because of our experiences then, it's the way we are
now," said Martenson.
About a year ago, Rein-
The northeast comer
of South
Otsego and
Main Street
in the 1960s.
hardt was in Petoskey when
Steve Andrews, owner of Sturgeon River Pottery and a 1967
Gaylord graduate, suggested a
60s high school reunion to her.
She loved the idea, and since
her class was already working
on a 40th reunion, she decided
it would be worth expanding
so that every class which graduated during the '60s would
be invited.
"It was such a small school
and a small community that at
the time, we were all friends,"
said Martenson.
She began calling people
she knew from the various
classes who still lived in Gaylord until she collected enough
people to form a committee.
In October, the 14-member
reunion committee held its
first meeting. Reinhardt made
sure as many classes as possible had a representative in
charge of contacting old classmates.
Look for
"Half of the meetings have
been spent reminiscing and
remembering people we had
not thought about in a long
time," said Reinhardt who is
the driving force behind the
reunion.
The other half was used to
organize the details of the
event.
The reunion is set to take
place the weekend of Alpenfest on July 16. Currently, 200
people are expected to attend,
36 of them from the class of
1967 alone, with graduates
traveling from as far away as
California, Oregon, Washington and Florida.
Reinhardt, Moore and
•
Martenson are all looking forward to the reunion, to reminiscing with other classmates,
and reconnecting with both
upper and lower classmen.
"We still have people pictured as they are in their yearbooks," said Reinhardt.
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Wodrasday, July 6, 2006
Audubon Society takes
new role in maintenance
of 16-nnile long trail
D
OVER TWP. — in the spring of 1998, Otsego
County bird enthusiasts estabhshed a bluebird trail
across from the Sparr Mall at the comer of Wintergreen and Sparr Roads.
Until recently Brad Yohe, one of the original master
planners of the trail, has worked on the maintenance and
operation of the trail, with help from the Otsego Wildlife
Legacy Society (OWLS), the Retired and Senior Volunteer
Program and the Elkland Seniors.
All that now has been turned over to the National
Audubon Society.
Since the beginning of spring,
Audubon member
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BLUEBIRD
the reconstruction
and maintenance of
TRAIL
the trail and birde Mila* Long
houses located along
the trail. Along the
partially paved, 16mile trail there are 94
bluebird boxes, providing homes to hundreds of bluebirds
and swallows during the spring months. These boxes are
Brad Yohe
cleaned out each year for the next generation of bluebirds
(facing sign
and swallows to make new nests.
front) hangs a
"It is positive for the bird population and (observers)
new trail sign
can catch a glimpse of bluebirds and see them nesting,"
Witt) Mike
said Brandt. "The Kalamazoo Nature Center is working to
Platte, George
keep better track of how (the species) bluebirds are doing
Barker and
around the entire state."
Larry
On the last trip out to the trail, Brandt and fellow
Edwards
See A trail, p. C3
(ctockwm).
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Members of the Audubon Society now help with the birdhouses' upkeep.
THE 16-MILE LOfIG bluebird trail is spoHed with birdtxxjses for
birds and their watchers to enjoy.
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FAMILY
Anniversary
En^a^ement
Ususans mark
60th anniversary
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G A Y L O R D — Z a m f i e r (Pete) and Helen
U s u s a n of Gay lord will celebrate their 60th
w e d d i n g anniversary on July 10.
T h e y were married on July 10, 1945 in
Detroit. They lived in Pontiac
and Madison Heights until
1966 when they moved to
Gay lord.
They have five sons; Ray
(Jean) o f ImaJy City; Dan
( G y p s y ) of Taylor, the late
Bill U s u s a n ; Bob (Barb) of
Vanderbilt;
and
Glen
( S h a w n ) of Gay lord. They
also have eight grandchild r e n , three step-grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Mr. & Mrs. Z a m f i e r
(Pete) U s u s a n
(above) o n their
50th anniversary
a n d (at left) 6 0
years ago
G A I N E S V I L L E , Fla. — Paul F. and Valerie
Malcolm of Ahachua, Fla., have announced the
engagement of their daughter, Ada Helen of
Gainseville, Fla., to Charles (Chaz) Edward
Bonamie V of Gainesville, Fla., the son o f
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Florida.
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a family owned business.
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cruise in Florida.
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• Jason Grosser. Hayes Twp.
July 8
• Jason Dale, 17, Livingston Twp.
• Cindy Betron, 48, Twining
July 10
Grayling Health Dept. offers variety of clinics
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OSHA Bloodbourne Pathogen
Standard training sessions call
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A trail for the birds
and the bird lovers
Cont'd from p. C1
Audubon member Tim Weier
counted 59 bluebird eggs
with 57 bluebird chicks and
107 swallow eggs with eight
swallow chicks. They also
discovered that bluebirds
hatch earlier than the swallows do.
"We try not to disturb
them too much and we will
check the boxes again " he
said.
The bluebird trail winds
around Peanut Hill Road,
near the Treetops Golf
BLUEBIRD
TRAIL
OWLSmambers
Mike Platte, Bred
Yotie and Larry
Edwards,
Audubon Society
mem ban Joan
Ttwies, Carol
Branch, Bill and
Nari Myers
(standing, back
row, l-r) and
OWLS member
George Barker,
(front) help
maintain the
bluebird trail.
1 6 Miles Long
course, and eventually travels
back on Sparr Road. There is
a sign describing the trail
across from the Sparr Mall.
The Audubon Society
meets the second Thursday of
the month at 7 p.m. at the
Nature Center behind the
Gaylord Middle School.
"We encourage people to
come who like nature," said
Brandt. "We welcome new
members."
There are 30 to 40 members to the Gaylord chapter
of the society.
Death Notices
Mary A. Churchill
Mary A. Churchill of Gaylord,
died Thursday. June 30, 2005, st
Tendercare of Gaylord. She was
bom on Feb. 12,
1922 in Plymouth.
Mass.. to John and
Sarah McCosh.
After graduating
from
Plymouth
High School, Mary
moved to Michigan.
1944, she joined the
Navy as a WAVE, where she
worked for the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts as a shopkeeper. second class and attended college during World War II. In
1947, she married her husband
of 47 years. Floyd Churchill, v^rtio
preceded her In death. Also preceding her in death was a brother, John McCosh, and a sister,
Priscilla Shingler
Mary retired from the JL Hudson store at Oakl^d Mall. She
worked there for 20 years in the
book department while residing
in Royal Oak. Mary moved to
Gaylord in 1991. She was an avid
reader. Playing bridge was her
passion. She also enjoyed crossword puzzles and spending time
at the family cabin in Central
Lake.
Mary Is survived by her sister,
Betsey (Robert) Clark of Venice.
Bette Jean Stevenson Crook
Bette Jean Stevenson Crook
died quietly In the eariy hours of
July 1, 2005 surrounded by her
family at their Arbutus Beach
Home. She was born and raised
in Highland
Park.
After
graduating
from Highland
Park
High
School, she
studied journalism
at
Fla., and her children. Terry
(Alice) Churchill of San Diego.
Calif., John Churchill of Northglenn, Colo.. David Churchill of
Ionia, and Susan (James)
Theisen of Gaylord, as well as
seven grandchildren, seven
great-grandchildren and many
nieces and nephews.
A memorial service for Mrs.
Churchill will be held at the Congregational Church of Gaylord on
Friday, July 8, at 11 a.m. Friends
may call at the church on Friday
beginning at 10 a.m. Memorial
contributions may be made to
Otsego County Library or the
First Congregational Church.
John Daniel Jackman
Jack Jackman passed away
on June 29. 2005 in Tyler, Texas.
He was born in Emmetsburg,
Iowa on June 19, 1927. After
graduating from
Emmetsburg
Catholic High in
••^946v.^e proudly
J^erved the Army
.'and wcis stationed
'Hh
cMing
World War'lt^e subsequently moved to New
rw
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Orieans where he attended
Loyola University.
He met, courted and then
married the love of his life,
Dorothy Louise Calhoun, on
Nov. 12, 1955. He devoted his
life to Dot and his family of four
children. He worked for the City
of New Orieans for 32 years,
retiring as Assistant Director of
Civil Service. A devout Catholic,
he sacrificed much to provide
his children with a Catholic education at Holy Name of Jesus,
Mercy Academy and Jesuit
High School in New Orleans.
He enjoyed lively conversation. bridge and horse racing.
He was greatly moved by targe
extended family reunions In
1961 and 2001. He took special
interest in the endeavors of his
children and grandchildren.
He was preceded in death
by his wife of 27 years, Dorothy
Calhoun Jackman, in 1982. He
is survived by his children Dr. J.
Daniel Jackman Jr. of Tyler,
Texas; Michael C. Jackman of
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New Orieans: Joan Jackman
Becker of Gaylord: and Worthing F. Jackman of El Dorado
Hills. Calif. He is also survived
by his nine grandchildren Dan.
Jennifer, and Chris Jackman of
Tyler: Travis, Clay and CiCi
Becker of Gaylord: and Cabot.
Cooper, and Kelsey Jackman of
El Dorado Hills.
***"
A rosary sdfvtoe was heldon
Sunday. July 3, in Tyter, Texas.
Funeral services were held in
New Orleans at Lake Lawn
Funeral Home on July 5. In lieu
of flowers, memorials may be
made to the Jackman Family
Endowment at the Tyler
Catholic Schools Foundation.
PO Box. 131175, Tyler. TX
75713.
Jack Pierce
Jack Pierce. 84, of Mesa.
Ariz., and Gaylord, died Saturday. June 4, 2005 In Mesa.
Jack was born on Aug. 24,
1920 in Flint.
the son of
John W. and
e u n i c e
( D e M o 11)
Pierce.
He
m a r r i e d
i
Joanne
S. i
Swanson on I
Feb.
21, I
1953. He was
a graduate of Michigan State
University, and a member of
the First United Methodist
Church of Gaylord and the
Gaylord and Sunland Village
country clubs.
He served as a pilot in the
Air Force In Wortd
War II and the
Korean War.
He Is survived
by his wife of 52
years,
Joanne;
two sons. John M.
(Ann) of Alpine, Calif.,
and William D. (Andrea)
of Ogden, Utah; three
grandchildren, Adam. Jenna
and Marc of Alpine. Calif.; Inlaws; Charles Ward, Janet
Swanson and Shirley Swanson,
all of Flint; and many loving
nieces and nephews. Jack was
preceded in death by his parents: his son, Thomas in 2004;
four sisters-in-law: and three
brothers-in-law.
Jack will be sorely missed
by his beloved family and his
many friends and relatives.
A "Celebration of Life" will
be held on Saturday, July 9 at
11 a.m. from the First United
Methodist Church in Gaylord,
the Rev. John Naile, officiating.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the First United
Methodist Church. PO Box
617, Gaylord, Ml 49734.
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Allen Park, Brian Crook of
Woodhaven, Alliefair Scalise of
Buffalo, N.Y and Candace
Scalise of Buffalo, N.Y.
Bette lived an active life filled
with unique talents and interests. At the age of 83, she was
still worthing as a certified court
reporter, a profession she undertook when she was in her 70s
and in which she took great
pride.
Aviation was a family hobby.
m i c h i g a n
Bette was a licensed private
State Univerpilot (single-engine, land) as
sity and later transferred to the were her husband Charies and
University of Michigan School of children Suzanne and Steve.
Nursing. It was there that she The family owned one of the
met and mamed her husband original
1947
Beachcraft
Charies who was a senior med- Bonanzas and a Piper Tri Pacer.
ical student at the University of Bette belonged to the Ninety
Michigan. They resided in Nines Inc. the international
Cincinnati. Ohio for a couple organization of licensed women
years while Dr. Crook completed pilots.
his internship and residency at
She flew the Tri Pa(^r in sevBethesda Hospital. Their chil- eral Michigan small races which
dren, Suzanne and Steve, were were round-robin proficiency
born there. In 1944, Bette races. She belonged to the Avireturned to her parent's home in ation Space Writers AssociaHighland Park, while her hus- tion. She served as information
band served in the Philippines officer with the rank of captain
during World War II. After the in the- Great Lakes staff. of the
war,-the farruiy made their home- C4v4 Air Patrol. In the 1960«. she
in Highland Park.
flew with ' the Red Devil
Otsego Lake was a "second Squadron of the Michigan Air
home" to Bette since the time National Guard in F-89s and a Tthat she was 12. Her family 33 jet trainer. This was one of
vacationed on Arbutus Beach the most exciting experiences
for years, before purchasing the of her life.
family home in 1955. Bette and
Bette was a talented and
her youngest daughter, Leslie, sensitive writer, focusing on
moved to Gaylord permanently poetry in her eariy life. Her book
in 1972 after the death of Dr of poetry, "Shifting Shadows."
Crook. Otsego Lake was was published in 1948. She
"home."
was the out-of-state editor for
Bette was preceded In death "Echo's of West Virginia," a
by her husband. Charies L. small poetry magazine pubCrook, MD in 1971 and her par- lished in the 1950s. In 1974,
ents. George W. "Steve" Steven- "Famous Firsts In Medicine"
son in 1958 and Pansy "Pat" was published by GP Putnam
and Sons. Bette co-authored
Williams Stevenson in 1^0.
She is survived by her chil- this with her husband Dr.
dren, Bette Suzanne Whyte, of Crook.
Gaylord, Charles "Steve" Crook
Bette loved people and poliof Dearborn, and Leslie tics. When Bette moved to Gay(Michael) Scalise of Buffalo, N.Y lord in 1972, she became
She Is also survived by her involved in local government.
grandchildren Peter Whyte of She was the first woman to
Gaylord, Carolyn Whyte of serve on the Otsego County
Grand Rapids. Michael Crook of Board of Commissioners. She
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was elected, consecutively, to
two-year terms from 1978 to
1990 and again from 1994 to
1996. She worked tirelessly and
conscientiously on many county boards and commissions.
Bette's life focused on her
community. She was instrumental in organizing the Zonta
Club of Gaylord Area In 1976
and served as charter president. She was also elected
Area One director for District XV
of Zonta International. Zonta is
an international organization of
professional women working to
advance the status of women
woridwide. Bette was honored
with the Zontian of the Year
Award by her club.
Bette was also honored by
the American Association of
University Women with their
"Women
Making
History
Award" in 1996.
She is a member of St.
Andrew's Episc6pal Church and
was a 1992 delegate to the
Diocesan Convention.
These are only some highlights trom a life dedicated to
"living."
was never one willing to accept the limitations of illness or age. Bette has and will
continue to serve as an Inspiration to her family and friends. As
one of her friends commuted, "1
think that It Is very appropriate
that this accomplished and independent woman would have her
funeral on July 4. 2005 — Independence Day." She Is loved and
missed by many.
A special thank you to her
friends for their visits and prayers
and to Dr. Paul Blanchard. Dr.
Harry Colfer, Maria Gardner, Fran
Lucas. RN. Joan Sorenson, RN.
Michael Harmen. RN. and Fattw
Rehagen for their care during
Bette's final days.
Memorial contributions may
be made through the Nelson
Funeral Home to the Zonta
Club of Gaylord for a Bette
Crook Memorial Scholarship or
to Hospice of the Straits.
Funeral services were held
July 4 from the Nelson Funeral
Home.
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Sunday Worship-11 a.m.
Sunday Vegetarian Oinner-1 p.m. ($0/per»on; reeervations required)
Evening Meditation Service-8-9:15 p.m. (MonTWed.-Sat)
'Through meditatior), still the mind-arxj in the stillness. experierKe the Divine.'
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
seek his face continually.
16:11
Peace Lutheran Church
3703 Old 27 S. Gaylord, 732-1991
Holy Communion 8:30 & 11 a.m.
Thomas Mammoser, Pastor
Friendship Church ^
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A Christian Reformed Ministry
_ "Where You Have A Friend In Jesus and A Friend In Us"
SUNDAY S C H O O L 11:15 a.m. WORSHIP: 10 a.m.
415 N. Ohio. Gaylord 732-3621
www.fnendshipchurch.org • friendshipcrc@i2k,com
Pastor Jay Chamfc>ers
Life Tabernacle Apostolic Church
Corner of Hayes Rd. & Main St.
P.O Box 920 • Gaylofd • 732-4163
SUNDAY' SCHOOL; Sunday at 1:00 p.m.
EVANGELISTIC SERVICE: Sunday at 2:00 p.m,
Rev. Gerald Rehagen
8 a.m. daily morning prayer • Wednesday Eucharist at noon
HfuiT 'Ifu 'BibU Is Tfit find^{utlumty
Sunday Eucharist at 8 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Go and preach the gospel. Use worde If necessary.
Franc!9 of Aooiel
United C h u r c h of C h r i s t
218 W. Second Street Gaylord
732-5726
Sunday Worship 10a.m.
Rev. Jannes Brammer
'Serving our commuriity for 130 years'
John E. Naile, Pastor
Dr. John H. Bunce, Associate Pastor 732-5380 Paul Block, Youth Director
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9300 N. US 27
Vanderbilt, Michigan
989-983-4105
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Pastor Wayne Hammonds
2622 West M-32-Gaylord • 732-9435
jFirst Congregational Church
215 South Center Avenue, Gaylord
Sunday Worship: 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School 9:00 a.m.
Sunday Live Broadcast 10:30 a.m. WMJZ 101.5 FM
Mended Nursery at the 10:30 B.m. Service
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Wednesday Evenings at 7:30 p . a
S. Wisconsin St.' Neor Glen s Market • Gaylord • 989-732-4001
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P a s t o r Don Cleveland
S u n d a y School 8:45-9:45 a.m. S u n d a y W o r s h i p S e r v i c e 10:00 a.m.
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Wednesday Service 7 p.m. 2"' & 4" (April - October)
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Sunday Bible Study I0;00 a.m.. Morning Worship 11.00 a.m.
Wednesday Service 6;00 p.m.
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Nursery- available fur all 5er\ ice.s
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513 Charles Brink Rd. • Gaylord
Ecumenical Worship
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1399 Wilkinson Rd., Gaylord
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206 Wtst 5th Street • 9S9-70S-17S5
We proclaim jesus Christ and promote commmities of/oy, hope, love, and peace.
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848 Schreur St.
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St. Mary Cathedral
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R o m a n CathoHc
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6 0 6 North Ohio Avenue, Gaylord (989) 7 3 2 - 5 4 4 8
MASSES: Saturday 5 p.m.; Sunday 9 & 11 a.m.
HOLY DAYS: 7 & 9 a.m. & 6 p.m.
CONFESSIONS: Friday Noon to 1:00 p.m. & 7:00 to 8:00 p.m.
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Service Times:
Qaylord
Sunday a t 10 a.m.
Phone: 989-731*2691
Wednesday a t 6:50 p.m.
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Right Nejt Door to Olen^ Mattel
10:00 A.M. SUNDAY
P.O. Boj 2127, Gaylord MI 49734
Gaylord Communitv Church
Come Experience Community
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Worship 8:45 a.m., 10:00 a.m., fir 11:30 a.m.
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k ^ w about your worship services.
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T u e o d m a • Klda Church
6:30 p.m. - 4 years old through 6th grade
Adult Service At Otsego Christian School
w n t n f i u t t t •
6 p.m. Cafe At Came Room Opens
7 p.m. Youth Worship Service Starts
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1 4 9 9 East M - 3 2 - Gaylord
989-732-9202
GAYLORD
FREE
EVANGELICAL
CHURCH
Surxiay Sacvtoee:
9:30 a . m . -
Worship SarvtOM
MIntetarfng ComrrvurittiM for AduHt
Sur>day School for Kkto ar>d Taans
Nurtary. TockMr and Jur>kx Church provklad
5:30 p.m. • Junior High Ybuth Qroup (7th A 8th grada)
7:30 p.m. - S*nk>r High Youth Qroup (0th -12th grada)
1649 M-32 East - Gaylord 732-2647
www.gaylordefrec.org
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PLANNING COMMISSION
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BAGUY TOWNSHIP BOARD MINUTES
J u n e 13, 2 0 0 5
M ^ n g o p e n e d «t 7 p . m . o n J u n e 13. 2 0 0 5 at the t o w n a h i p haN. AH
o o ^ preeent.
BiKs p a i d a n d p r e v k x j s m i n u t e s a p p r o v e d .
Boartj
r ^ e i v e d r e p o r t s f r o m attorney. D D A
B o a r d . Planning ( k x n m i s s i o n a n d Fire Board. B o a r d a d o p t e d r e s o l u t i o n
s u p p o r t i n g efforts in s e c u r i n g f u n d s for an over/ur>derpass o n 1-75 B o a r d
m a d e a P o w e r Point presentatk>n a t t e m p t i n g t o answer n u m e r o u s q u e s t i o n s raised b y t h e S . O . L E . c o m m i t t e e .
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
July 13. 2 0 0 5
T h e C ^ s e g o C o u n t y Planning Commis»k>n will hokJ a public hearing duri n g a S p e c i a l Work S e s s i o n o n W e d n e s d a y . J u l y 13, 2 0 0 5 at 7-00 p m in
^
M u l t i - P u r p o s e R o o m of the J. R i c h a r d Yuill. A l p i n e Center ^
U v i n g s t o n Blvd., Gaylord, M i c h i g a n .
SeW-Storaqe i m m e d i a t e l y at 9 8 9 - 7 0 5 - 7 8 6 4 .
HAYES TOWNSHIP MINUTES
p > e p u r p o s e of the publk: hearing will b e t o o b t a i n citizen c o m m e n t o n t h e
f o l l o w i n g L a n d l i s e Request:
Jim Szymaneki. Clerk
Township of Bagley
J u n e 14, 2CX)5
1. P C - 2 0 0 5 - 0 8 - B A G L E Y - S U P G a y l o r d C o m m u n i t y C h u r c h request t o
e x p a n d a n existing c h u r c h . Phase 1 involves addir>g a n 6 0 ' x 8 0 ' a d d i t i o n
t o t h e e x i s t i n g c h u r c h ar>d P h a s e 2 b e i n g futur e e x p a n s i o n a n d c o n s t r u c t i o n of 2 large n e w buiWings a n d a n e w p a r k i n g area. T h e parcel n u m b e r
f o r t h e p r o p e r t y in q u e s t i o n is: 0 1 0 - 0 0 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 5 - 0 1 .
T h e legal d e s c r i p t i o n is:
C o m at S 1/4 c o r n e r of S e c t i o n 2 B a g l e y Township: t h n N Od W
1319.2' t o P O B T h n N 8 9 d W 3 2 7 . 3 7 ' ; t h n N Od W 1499 98'- t h n
S 7 2 d E 3 4 4 . 1 0 ' : t h n S Od E 1 4 0 0 . 2 8 ' t o P O B c o n t a i n i n g l O a
Board
m e e t i n g called t o order at 7 P M w i t h P l e d g e o f
m e m t w s a n d eight g u e s t s w e r e present. M i n u t e s
OT m e M a y 10. 2 0 0 5 m e e t i n g were a p p r o v e d . Treasurer's report w a s
a p p « ^ s h o w i n g i n c o m e o f $2,380.79 a n d e x p e n d i t u r e s o f $10,310.55.
All bills w e r e p a j d . M o t i o n p a s s e d t o pay a p p r o x i m a t e l y $ 1 6 0 annually for
^ r ^ e r y flags. M o t i o n p a s s e d t o e s t a b l i s h a s e p a r a t e a c c o u n t of
WOO,000 f o r r o a d c o n s t a i c t i o n a n d repair, t o b e e a r m a r k e d for Hayes
(three phases), S. Townline R o a d , a n d M t . Frederick Road,
a n d a s e p a r a t e fire p r o t e c t i o n a c c o u n t of $ 4 0 , 0 0 0 . R e v i e w e d a land divls » ^ request f r o m S c o t t J o h n s o n , Tail Timber, a 1 0 - a c r e p a r c e l d i v i d e d into
Parcel a n d 2 . 5 - a c r e parcel. M o t i o n p a s s e d that the land split
r ^ t » a p p r o v e d a n d a s k t h e C o u n t y t o set u p a m o r a t o r i u m o n any a d d t lorwl lar>d s p l i t s in H a y e s T o w n s h i p (of less t h a n five acres) until t h e m a s t ^ z o n i n g p l a n is c o m p l e t e d . Meeting a d j o u r n e d at 9:30 PM. N e x t
Meeting. J u l y 12, 2 0 0 5 , at 7:00 PM.
KIRTIAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
K i r t l a n d C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g e is a c c e p t i n g p r o p o s a l s f r o m c a r p e t installaa n n u a l p e r i o d of July 1, 2 0 0 5 t h r o u g h J u n e 3 0 .
2 0 0 6 t o p e r f o n n c a r p e t installation at its c o i i ^ e facilities.
P f O p o M i s will b e r e < ^ i v e d until Th u r s d a y . July 21. 2 0 0 5 at 3 : 3 0 p . m . in
K i r t l a n d C o m m u n i t y College's facilities m a n a g e m e n t o f f i c e at w h i c h t i m e
t ^ y will b e c ^ e d a n d p u b l i c l y read. All p r o p o s a l s m u s t b e s u b m i t t e d
o n t h e official b ^ sheet. B i d d o c u m e n t s m a y b e o b t a i n e d in t h e facilities
m a r w ^ m e n t office in t h e A r t / M a i n t e n a n c e B u i l d i n g or by c a l l i n g 3 8 9 - 2 7 5 5 0 M , Ext. 2 6 3 d u n n g regular b u s i n e s s hours. T h e c o l l e o e resen/es t h e
^ h t t o a c c e p t or reject any o r all p r o p o s a l s a n d / o r re-bid t h e p r o j e c t .
P r o p o s a l s m u s t remain f i m i for a p e r i o d of thirty d a y s after t h e official b i d
opening.
Ail citizens are w e l c o m e t o a t t e n d t h e m e e t i n g o r t o p r o v i d e written c o m rr>ent. If w r i t t e n c o m m e n t s are p r o v i d e d , the c o m m e n t s must b e received
at t h e C o u n t y L a n d U s e Services O f f i c e s b y n o o n the day of the hearing.
A n y citizen w h o has q u e s t i o n s regarding t h i s a p p l i c a t i o n or w h o needs
a s s i s t a n c e t o a t t e n d this m e e t i n g s h o u l d c o n t a c t the Director of L a n d U s e
S e r v i c e s at (989) 7 3 1 - 7 4 2 0 .
R i c h a r d Ross, Clerk
^ y q u e s t i o n s regarding t h i s p r o j e c t s h o u l d b e d i r e c t e d t o J o A n n
C o m e r f o r d , Director o f Facilities at 9 8 9 - 2 7 5 - 5 0 0 0 , Ext. 249,
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
NOTICE TO BIDDEBS
" ^ e O t s e g o C o u n t y R o a d C o m m i s s i o n will receive sealed p r o p o s a l s in
t h ^ o f f i c e l o c a t e d at 6 6 9 West M c C o y R o a d . Gaylord. M i c h i g a n , until
2 : 0 0 p . m . o n Friday, July 15, 2 0 0 5 for f u r n i s h i n g t h e following:
T h e O t s e g o C o u n t y R o a d C o m m i s s i o n will r e c e i v e s e a l e d p r o p o s a l s in
« ®69 West M c C o y R o a d , G a y l o r d . M i c h i g a n , until
.i.uO p.m. o n Friday. J u l y 15. 2 0 0 5 for furnishing t h e f o l l o w i n g :
H O T MIX A S P H A I T PAVING OF HATCH DRIVE, K E L L O Q Q DRIVF
A N D TIMBERLANE TRAM
PLAT O F A R B U T U S R F A R H HIQHUVND.S
AVENUE THRfMlftH
INCLUDINQ PLEASANT P L A r p
PLAT O F K A T H R Y N A. H E F F E R N A N S B E A R L A K E SUBDfVISION
T 2 9 N - R 1 W , S e c t i o n 1, C h a r f t o n TWp., O t s e g o C o u n t y
tfffYlfrB, b i d s m u s t a m v e at t h e Gaylord
Post Office B o x b y 1 2 : 0 0 n o o n o n Friday, J u l y 15, 2 0 0 5 .
Mail to: O f s e ^ o C o u n t y R o s d Commission
P.O. Box 537
Gayionj. Ml 4 9 7 3 4 - 0 5 3 7
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t h r o u g h t h e p o s t a l ftftrvicff b i d s m u s t a m v e at the G a y l o r d
P o s t O f f i c e B o x by 12:00 n o o n o n Friday, J u l y 15, 2005.
Mail t o :
O f s e g o County Road Commission
P.O. Box 537
Gaylord. Ml 49734-0537
W O R K SESSION NOTICE
J u l y 13, 2 0 0 5
T l ^ O t s e g o C o u n t y Planning C o m m i s s i o n will h o l d a w o r k s e s s i o n o n
W ^ n e s d a y , J u l y 13, 2 0 0 5 at 7:00 p . m . in the M u l t i - P u r p o s e R o o m of t h e
J. R i c h a r d Yuill, Alpine Center, 8 0 0 L i v i n g s t o n Blvd.. G a y l o r d , M i c h i g a n
T h e p u r p o s e of the w o r k s e s s i o n will b e to review the f o l l o w i n o l a n d u s e
issues:
1.
C o n d u c t a p u b l i c h e a r i n g a n d review P C - 2 0 0 5 - 0 8 - B A G L E Y - S U P
Gaylord Community Church request to expand an existing church. Phase
1 i n v o l v e s a d d i n g an 8 0 ' x 8 0 ' a d d i t i o n t o the e x i s t i n g c h u r c h a n d P h a s e 2
b e i n g future e x p a n s i o n a n d c o n s t n j c t i o n of 2 large n e w b u i l d i n g s a n d a
parcel n u m b e r for the p r o p e r t y in q u e s t i o n is; 0 1 0 0 0 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 5 - 0 1 . The legal d e s c r i p t i o n is:
C o m at S 1/4 c o r n e r of S e c t i o n 2 Bagley T o w n s h i p ; t h n N Od W
p i 9 . 2 ' t o P O B Thn N 8 9 d W 3 2 7 . 3 7 ' ; t h n N Od W 1 4 9 9 , 9 8 ' ; t h n
S 7 2 d E 344. 1 0 ' ; t h n S Od E 1400.28' t o P O B c o n t a i n i n g 1 0 a
tf d t f l i y g r o d . bids m u s t arrive at the p h y s i c a l a d d r e s s of the O t s e g o
C o u n t y R o a d C o m m i s s i o n by 2:00 p . m . o n Friday, July 15, 2005 (closed
n o o n - 1 2 : 3 0 for lunch):
O f s e g o County Road Commission
669 West McCoy Road
Gaylord. Ml 49735
Wds m u s t a m v e at the p h y s i c a l a d d r e s s of the O t s e g o
O f s e g o C o u n f y Road Commission
669 IVesf McCoy Road
Gaylord, Ml 49735
specifications may
B i d s will b e o p e n e d a n d publicly read a l o u d at 2 : 0 0 p.m. o n July 15, 2005
at t h e ( ^ s e g o C o u n t y R o a d C o m m i s s i o n . Plans a n d s p e c i f i c a t i o n s may
t>e o b t a i n e d at the R o a d C o m m i s s i o n .
M p r o p o s a l s m u s t b e in sealed envelopes, plainly m a r k e d as t o t h e item
b i d u p o n a n d t h e n a m e o f t h e bidder. All unmari^ed b i d s will b e rejected.
All p r o p o s a l s must b e in sealed e n v e l o p e s , plainly m a r k e d as t o t h e item
b i d u p o n a n d t h e n a m e of t h e bidder. All u n m a r k e d bids will b e rejected.
TTie O t s e g o C o u n t y R o a d C o m m i s s i o n reserves t h e right t o a c c e p t or
^ e c t m y o r all b i d s , t o w a i v e any inegularities i n t h e b i d s , a n d t o a w a r d
the b i d in a n y m a n n e r d e e m e d in t h e best interests o f O t s e g o C o u n t y
T h e O t s e g o C o u n t y R o a d C o m m i s s i o n reserves the right to a c c e p t or
reject any o r all bids, t o waive any in-egularities in t h e bids, a n d t o a w a r d
t h e b i d in a n y m a n n e r d e e m e d in the b e s t interests of O t s e g o C o u n t y
OTSEGO COUNTY R O A D COMMISSION
OTSEGO COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION
at 2 : 0 0 p . m . o n July 15, 2 0 0 5
be S t a ^ I , ^ ' ' S ^ a d ' S m ^ r t o a ' ° " -
OTSEGO COUNTY
PLANNING COMMISSION
J a c k Deming, Chairman
D o n a l d R. H u f f . Vice C h a i r m a n
E u g e n e S. Fleming, M e m b e r
Jack Deming, Chairman
D o n a l d R. Huff, Vice C h a i r m a n
E u g e n e S. Flemir>g, M e m b e r
2. R e v i e w b a c k g r o u n d c e n s u s d a t a a n d g r o w t h d a t a for M a s t e r L a n d U s e
Plan u p d a t e . Discuss p r e s s i n g i s s u e s o f c o n c e r n for n e w M a s t e r Plan
G o a l s a n d Objectives.
3. R e v i e w W i n d Turbine p r o p o s e d draft ordinanceAll citizens are w e t e o m e t o a t t e n d t h e m e e t i n g o r t o p r o v i d e written c o m m e n t . If written c o m m e n t s are p r o v i d e d , t h e c o m m e n t s m u s t b e r e c e i v e d
at t h e C o u n t y L a n d U s e S e r v i c e s O f f i c e s b y n o o n the d a y o f t h e m e e t i n g .
^ y citizen w h o has q u e s t i o n s r e g a r d i n g t h e m e e t i n g or w h o n e e d s assistence t o a t t e n d this m e e t i n g s h o u l d c o n t a c t t h e Director of L a n d U s e
S e r v i c e s at (989) 7 3 1 - 7 4 2 0 .
^Legal Notices^
IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLHCT A DEBT ATTN. PURCHASERS.
I comef of said ing at law or in squity has been instituted t
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE
15. Otsego County Records.
NOTICE OF MORTQAOE SALE
from the date of such •
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Mortoaaee dated
IN ACTIVE MILITARY SERVICE.
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m i c n ^ , Mortgagee,
mod^a^,
DEFAULT having been made in the terms arxS f . d , . _ ^_ o Northern
cofKJtttona of a certain mortgage made by
^ 27th day of January. 2004. af>d is claimed ^
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highest bidder or bidders at public auction or Attorneys Fw Independent Bank, MSB
Timothy L Rohde and Carol A. Rohde. hus^
Office of the Register of sum of One Hundred Thirty-Four Thousand
band and wife, of P. 0 . 8 0 x 2 6 7 , 1 2 8 2 Timber [ ^ 9 ^ ' o ' t h e County of Otsego and Sute of Seven Hundred Ninety-F.ve And 28/100 The redemntion
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satisfying the f/V^VFirit N a t i w ^ B ^ k of GaJkird
LaneTrBtt.Lewi»ton, MUS756. Mortaaaof to
on the 4th day of February. 2004, in Dollars f$134.7a5
Pm ;nrj.^ir.«
«. from the d a t e ^
^ u n t s due and unpaid on said Mortgage. 30400 Teiegraph Rd, Ste. 200
($134,795,28),
.nduding interest at
ti^ether with interest at the rate of 9.30%, all Bingham Farms. Michigan 48025-5822
First Federal of Northern Michigan.
County Records, pages 829-833, 13.5% per annum
Mortgagee, dated the 23rd day of May. 2003.
mortgage there is claimed to be
allowable costs of sale, taxes, and includible File #052556F03
Dated: June 22. 2005
attorney fees, the lands and premises situattj
and recorded in the Office of the Register of
pnricipal Under the power of sate contained in said
ed in the Township of Otsego Lake. Otsego
Deeds for the County of Otsego and State of
interest, the sum of Nirw Thousand Nine mortgage ar>d the statute in such rasa
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nCounty, Michigan, and legally descnbed as:
Leqal
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is hereby given that said FC D 248.593.1309 ' ^
Uber 937 of County Records, pages 003-(C4.
50). And no suit or proceedings at law mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of
on which mortgag® t f w e is claimed to be
hnuinn
IS A DEBT COLLECTOR
due. at the date of this
notice,
for prir>cipal
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TO COLLECT^ A DEBT
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and interest, the sum of Eighty Seven ^®^9age or any part thereof whereby the County Buildino in Gaylord at 10 00 am cvA P a m o ' T L L ! '
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Thousand One Hundred Sixty Two and
<5^ sa*® c o u r t e d in said Mortgage has July 21. 2005.
3o2)0 Teiearaoh ^ S t l ^ o o
COUNTY RECORDS. FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACT
12/100 Dollars ($87,162.12). And no surt or
operative.
Ste. 2CW
BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMMR ^ m ^ F
proceedings at law or in equity having been
Said premises are situated in Township of
. ' igan
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TO
ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY
' - j to recover the debt now remaining
'^'•'^orB, by virtue of the power of sale Bagley, Otsego County Michiaan and are
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9 1 ^ 5-30-97 AND RECORDED
by said Mortgage or any part thereof
Mortgage, and pursuant to descnbed as: Unit 24. Krystal Meadows, des- LEGAL
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MORTQAOE SALE
whersby the ppwer of sale contained in said ^ statute of the State of Michigan In such ignated as Otsego County Condominium
DEEDS OF
Mortgage has become operative.
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provided, notice is hereby Subdivision Plan No, 30. according to the
MORTQAQE SALE
COMMON- Default has been made in the conditions of
^ 21st day of July, Master Deed as recorded in Uber 7M. Pagw
MORTQAOE SALE
E. Sehl and Janet
854-889, Otsego County Records, as amend- THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLFrTOR
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® TAX M. Sehl, husband and wife, to Fifth Third
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designated hghts m common ele- ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A ^ B T AND
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Mortgage - Ml, LLC. mortgagee, dated
the statute of the State of Michigan In such
h i g ^ b . ^ , at the main ments and limited common elements as set ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED w » i
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January 27. 2003 and recorded February 3.
case made and provided, notice is hereby
the Otsego County Courthouse, 225 f o r ^ in said Master Deed as amended and USED FOR T H A T ^ n ^ < ?
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"months 2003 in Liber 908. Page 934, Otsego County
giy»)thatonThur»day.the21std8yof J ^ VVe« Main, Gayloni, Michigan, of the premis- described in Act 229 of pUSCASTS^i^ USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
^ date of such sale unless determined Records
There , r c l a i m e d > ^
2005. at 10:00 o'clock a.m.. local time, said " * described in said mortgage, or so much as amended
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aMndoned in accordance with MCL such mortgage the sum of One Hundred
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morto.(,.«i«b..o™olo,«lBya«il,« p„.^ th«.o. » may », n«»».a,V to pay th.
He auction, to the htgheet bidder, at the main
of the Otsego County Courthouse, 225
We« Main, Qaytord. Michigan, of the premisea described m sakt mortgage, or so much
1 may be neceaaary to pay the
amount due. as aforaaak}. on said mortgage.
wrth tt>e interest thereon at 6.125% p>er
•fWMjm artd aH legal coats, charges and
axpensaa. including the attorrwy fees aftowed
by lew, and alao any aum or sums which may
be paid by the urtdersigned. r>eceas«v to
protect Ns intarest in tfte prsmlsaa. which said
deecrtbed aa foWows: All that
Of parcel of land altualed in the
TownaNp of Otsego Lake. County of Otaego,
and State of MicNgan and deacribed as folkMva. to-wM:
Lots 15 and 35, and that pert of Spruce Lane
(Private) deecribed aa: Beginning at the
Northwaat comer of Lot
thertce proceedmg Nof»i » ' 4 4 ' 3 0 ' East, along the Eaateriy
right-of-way Ine nf Summit Drive, 30.00 feet
to the Southweat ooerm of Lot 36. ther>ce
w i s ' i r E ' l i l o ^ l s >1» S o i i S i ^
Hna Of aaid Lot 36. 111.48 feet, thence South
8 6 ^ ' EaM, atong the South Hne of Lot 39.
100.63 «aat.lhance8ou»i 34*41-weat. 35.14
feat to the Northaaat comm of Lot 35. thence
North 8 S W W m . atong Ihe North Ine of
aaM Lot 36, 92.26 feet, thertce North
50^5'30" Wsat, ecnltnuif>g along sakJtotline
of Lot 35, 121.29 fe«e to the Point of
B a g m n o . CHUB LAKE H U S . M i n o n M
' Lber 1 Of PIM. P«o« 21, Otsego County
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•nLL j_LuLu.iL_.n«rirui«*i^K«-ii.*r - The radamptton panoo ihaa be aos |B) montha
" " o u m d u ^ a s a f o r ^ . on said mortgage.
« 6.500% per
«" '•O®' «>«». charges and
the attorney fees altowed
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atoo any sum or sums which may
^be paw ^bv .he ur>dersigned, neceesary to
intereet in the premises, which said
described as fotksws: Ail that
or parcel of lar>d situated In the
of Otsego Lake, County of Otsego.
^ Michigan and described as fol-
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The redemption period shall be 6 months
fn^m the date of such sale, unless d ^ ^ r S
abandoned In accordance w ^ M r T l
e00.3241a. m which case the redemption
period shall be 30 days from ttie d a t e ^ f ^ ! ^
days from the dat. of ,uch
sale
Dated: Jur>e 22. 2005
For more information, please call
FC Q 248.593.1310
Tnstt & Tro«. PC,
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Attorneys For Liberty Savings Bank FSB
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that part of Spruce L*>e 30400 Teleyaph Rd Ste 200
deecrlbed as: Beginning at the Bingham Farms. Michigan 48025-582?
'Northwest comer of Lot 35. thence proceed- FUe »OS8779FOl
'"9 North 30"44"30' Eaat. akxtg the Eaaterty
(6-22-4)
right-of-way line of Summit Drive, 30.00 feat
^ Southweat comer of Lot 36. thence LEQAL
®outh SCIS'SO* Eaat. atong the Southerly
Lot 36. 111.48 feet, therice South
r40nCE OF MOnTQAOC
•'ong the South line of Lot 39,
FORECLOSURE SALE
feet, ther>ce South 34*41' Weat, 35.14
t® t ' * Northeast comer of Lot 35. therxse THIS FIRM
™ « . - o n g tAa-No^t^,'
of
TO S o i i ^ C T A ^ ^ a f I S ?
thence North INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WHJ. K U S ^
contlni*>g along saK>totHne FOR THAT PURPOSE PL£ASE CONTACT
to the Point of C>UR OFFWC AT THE NUMBER B S O W ^ ^
l>KE HILLS, aa recorded YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MIUTARY DUTY
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2^. Otaego County
ATTN. PURCHASERS: This i. _ .
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raacinded ^ the fnrecluaiiiy mortg^ee.
radempBon period ahaN be six (Q mor>the ttwt evert, yoi* dMnaoas If m v
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toth«r«tumot'thabldamounl«idemount tan•ccordance wMh t948CL dared at sate, piua intereat
eoo,324la. in w t ^ caae the redemptton
period Shan be 30 days from the date of auch MOfTTCMOE SALE - D e f ^ he. •---"aa bean made
^ the condMona of a mortgaoe made bv
000.3241a. In «*ioh caae the redemption
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NORTVCRN MICHKIAN
A^ena. Ml 49707
Daiad: May ta. 2006
MORTQAOEE;
FIR8T FH)CRAL OF NOmHEnN MCHIQAN
100 8. Sacorid Avenue
I f O m r : t MMtoo.. PC.
Ml 4*707
Anomay for Mortgagee. First Fedenri
Of Northern M i c N ^
Dalad: May 1), 2006
114 8. Second Avartue
Alpana. MicNgan 40707
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Fargo Home Mortgage
Inc
Mortoaoee
28. 2004 m Uber 983 on Page 727.
JnOtaego CourKy Records. U l c N ^ , en
to be due at
sum of One Hwtdred
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PURCHASERS: The foreclosing Under the power of sate contained In the
nvsrtgagee can reacind the Sheriffs Sale in mortgage and the statutes of the State of
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a 3rd party buys the property and Mich^Sv notice ,s hereby giv«? S S the
the debt, wh«h is there is^ a simultaneous resolution with
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the mrtrtnan.
mortgage .»iii
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be foreclosed by a sale of the
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The mortgage wiH be foreclosed by s sale of amount tendered st the sale, plus any apoli- County Building In Gaylord. Michigan in
the property, at public auction to the highest cable interest.
Otsego County. Michigan at 10:00 a n
bidder, on T>Kjrsday, July 21. 2005 at 10:00
August 4, 2005.
a.m. local time, at front (north) door of City- Dated: June 20, 2005
County BuMing, Gaylord. Mk:;hlgan. ttM
The premises are located in the Townahip of
property^ll^aoidtop^jjj^
The CIT Group/Consumer F,nance, Inc , U ^ ^ s T w ^ ^ o ^ M « ^ ^
mortoaoe, together
tooether with interest
mtereat at Mortgagee
MortnarMM
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»-vu>iiy. wiicnigan, ana are
due on the mortgage,
descnbed as
12.5 per cent, forectoeure coats, attorney By: Brian L Groen (P-56673)
feea, and also any taxes and insurance that WanSrop & V^rdrop, PC.
A parcel of land on part of the Soumweat 1/4
the mortgage holder pays before the saie
Attorneys for Mortgagee
of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 21. Town 31
300 Ottawa Averxie NW; Suite 150
North. Range 3 West, deecribed aa comThe property la kx^ted In Bagley Towr>ship. Qrar>d Rapids, Ml 49503
mencing at the South 1/4 comer of Section
Otsego County. Michigan, and Is deecribed in (616) 459-1225
21; thence North X Degrees 28 Mtnutea 1(
the mortgage aa'
(6-22-5) Secor>ds East, 422.06 feet along the NorthSouth 1/4 bna of said Section 21 to the point
of beginning: thence continuing North 00
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NOTICE OF MOOTOAOE
Degreee 28 Mmutea 19 Seconds Eaat. 600 00
U ^ ^ o f
Page 39. O a y County
Also ir>ciude8 a 1980 Redman
FORECLOSURE
SALE
feet
aksng saKj North-South 1/4 Una; thence
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South 88 Degrvee 45 Mmutea 55 Seconda
MobUe Home, aerial w i s o .
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR East, 844 33 feet tt>er>ce 291 SO feM
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The redemption period wM be six months ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY
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panod « « b . FOR THAT PURPOSE. P T ^ CONTACT f ~ . , B«,,INO s O U T M
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O W OFFTCE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF Seconde West aiortg Weat line of the rtfroadYOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILfTARY DUTY.
tt>ence cominuir>g South 23 Degrees 30
Data: Jur>e 15, 2006
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m i t k ^ 00 Seconds W»et. 351.58 feet alorm
rttlroed right of way: thenoe N o r t i ^ a
•Joeaph B Bacfct*.
reeclrtded by tt>e forecloelr>g rrwtgagee Degrees 45 Mmutee 55 w M l 606.29 f M tn
Attorney lor n>ortgage holder.
In that event yoi* damages. If eny. shtf be the point of beginning
PO Box 794
limited solely to the retum of the bid amourt
terwJered at aaie, ph« mterset.
The redemption penod shell be 12 montha
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'rom trie date of such sale, unleaa th* rwrm**
(®*22-4) MORTQAOE SALE - Default haa been made ty le detemw>ed abandorted In ai r m a n •
In tt»e condHiona of a nxjrtgage made by with MCLA f600 3241a. m w N < * i a w i 2
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Steven D. RIozzi. a single man, original mort- redemption pertod shaN be 30 A M from
gagerfa), to FlrM National Bank d Qtfylord. dateofthestfe
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level wfth walkout. Oak cabinets, harthvood floors, stone fireplace,
28x26 gvage & mora. $179.900 MLS
#233679
REALLY NtCE CHALET on a large comertot.3 bedrooms. 2 baths, laroer
Hvlng^dlranQ room wrthfleldstonefireplace,family room In lower level, * i d
hot water Qasaboaro neat. Fu* 2rtd roo( to prevent ice dans. Landscaped
with circUar drtve. Home wan-ar^ty iryiAjded. $129,900. MLS t23l768
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BEAUTIFUL TURN OF-T>ff-CENTURY Stone home. Many updates mciuOa mtanor remodeling, furnace, septic 4 roof. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, 9' ceilings 4 boemaw. Commardal bulk»ng on 2nd tot abo mduded. Good ixistness KxsHon.
Seller « a i«ansed realtor Onfy (09.900.
MLS >235614
CUTE li CLEAN - 3 bedroom, 1 batti cftalol with lake access to M-sports
LakeLouae Partial basemen. M/2car garage, upgraded wood stove & LP
he«. Homewarramy included.
Oney $84,900 MLS >238856
LOO HOME • Many updates Include bath & rool Hardwood 4 ceranvc floors.
Vaulted ceding with fan & log beams. Wood stove 4 mamfloorlaundry. Gaige
with 220 4 furnace. Comer lot with lake view 4 access Warmityt Onfv $99 900
MLS >236469
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989 732 4619
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4nEWER 3 BEDROOM, 2-1/2 bath home tucked in the woods. Neat fknr
iplan wftti lots of Interestmo spaces. Cathedral ceUtng, famty room.
Imain floor master suite, walkout basement, large wraparound decMng
& Mh:haywe amenraes. MLS #234136.nn HOI TITI Now$175,000.
BUY ONE on BOTH! OrlgMwl 5 bednnm, 2
bam home is s one-of-a-kind fiekbtDne
faritthouse. with split-stone fireplace.
maple hardwood fk»r<. & coved ceilings.
New addWon features master bedrootn
wtth large, ceramic bath Many outtNMngs Inciude 1 ^ 2 trvtor. 44x102 hay & cattle. 24'x40' storage &
24 x24' workshop Newer roof & septk; fteU & 2.6 acres. MLS >236165 Was $210,000 - Now $199,000.
Second. 3 bedroom, 2-t/2 bath home was buM In 2001 with cedar exterior and tongue & groove pine iftleftor. Main floor master suite, open floor plan, mam floor taundry, 9' poured baiement and hil length porches front & back Fenced pasture, harfwoods surroundhg • 7.8 acres. MLS >238164. Was $290,000 - Now
$260,000. Both properties - ML£ #236166 Was $500,000 - Now $459,000.
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access to Lake Lous neer Johannesburg. TNs
ipdated 2 bedroom has open llvlrtg area, large
kitchen. midrDom & attached garage. Wall-maintairted including new roof & ntcely lar>dscaped.
$106.500. MLS >236863
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#238023
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NEsTLH) IN THE WOODS Is this rww custom
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ftoortng 4togexterkx. Entoy ad the amenWea of
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CALL FRED FOR MORE INFORMATION ON BEAUTIFUL
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MMACULATl. very doae to town! 3 be*DOma, 2
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WELL-MAMTAINEO. SCUD RED BRICK HOME
' wfth 3 beOPoma, 2 batha, ful baaement and an
attached 2,5 car garage on 3 lota. A 'graat' biMI
$109.900. MLS >238377
HOMI ON 8 ACREtl 3 bedroom ranch with fun
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room to grow. W.aOO. MLS >237012
T H I 8 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 bath, BOCA home is
situated on a beautiful lot in Brttny Pines.
'Pnde of ownership* shows throughout
including the beautiful landscaped backyard.
$229,000. MLS #238378. Call Don TODAY for
full detaila!!
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Realtor-Associate
Office: 989-732-4006
email:
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190' LAKIFRONTI Traverse Lake m aastem
Otsego County. Doubletot.ntoely sloptng buMdIng
site, paved street 4 easy to M-32. 9BBJsoo. MLS
>238490
gHJOY ALL THAT TRCET0P8 HAS TO
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'MASTERPIECe* condo on the Tom Fazio
Premier. Fully furnished plus 1 car garage.
Rental managerrrent available. $419,000.
MLS «235915
BEAUTIFUL BUILDINO STTE on a quiet culde-sac. Frontage on Pencil Lake plus
Gaylord Schoola. $36,000. MLS >236228
NICELY WOODED LOT in beautiful
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tovm. $3,000. MLS #229973
M i k e H e a t t i - Developer, Realtor-Associate
989.619.0400
Your H a w k s Landing Devek)per
A SHORT WALK to Otaego Lake from thIa 3 bedroom, 2 bath home wtth formal dMng room, ivge
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can Include a newer porv
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MLS #238372
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EXCEPTIONAL HOME m the south and of Michaywe Deluxe in every wa/
Full finished basement with bar. 4th bedroom ar^ Jacuzzi tub. Deluxe
Wteften, formtt dining room, master suite, large deck, finished gvage and
more! $209,500. MLS *239720
Ed Venttlne
Aaaociita-Sroker
Valuation Specialiat
Buyer A ^ t
Oflk^ ( 9 ^ j 732-4078
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p u r c h a s i n g a n d r e f i n a n c i n g needs.
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MICHAYWE HOME burft m 2002 ie00sq.ft..3beckTMm.2.Sbalhhomewtth
tormal dining, famify room, master suHe with wafc-n & Jacuzzi tub. Anacftad
garage & natural gas FreaWy paKitad 4 new
floor covenng! Onfy $154,900 MLS 1236894
BRAND NEW, matntenar^ca-free rarv;h home on a quiet strew irt Michaywe.
Large master suite with tray ceilings and laundry room Catrw3ral ceilings m
great room, hickory cabinets in kitchen. See this one todayi Si 94.500 MLS
•239561
Office: (989)732-4115
•chmoyr
KEALTOSS
9 8 9 - e i 4 . - H S O
WHAT A QREAT FLOOR PIANI Giam living room, large kitchen/dimr^g
area. Natural fireplace Extensrve decking Giant master bedroom, fuii finished tower level. 24x50 heated garage with workshop, includes adiacem
tot. $295,000. MLS
Walter Swiderski
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Bill Martella
DELUXE HOME w>th a deluxe view Srtuated on the 1st farwray of the Michaywe
Pirws Coune. Custom buitt 3 bedroom. 2 bath home wtth oak tnrn,fieidstonefireptace. large rooms, cathedral ceiling m great room,finishedlower level artd more
$259,500 MLS *236153
EXCCmONAL 2 acraa with 30'x40' pole bam
that haa • 12'x16' room wtthbasament & both, on
a hitatde - perfect for wafcout. Aleo. a 32' 1998
HoHday RarrtMr fuNy toaded indudad. 4' wed &
aaptic. A«torONLY $59,900. MLS >239609
C O L O U I C L L
700 W, mn
•eWLOER^ SHOWCASEr Custom (xMi home or a quM cuHle-sac m
Mtctiaywe. 3 bedrDoms, 2.5 baihs. exva laige deck, triefloors& flooMd
lower level with wrahout Srtuaiad or> a '(rast lot' with view o( Whispertng
Lake Adwcent lot«included wit^ home sale Thcs home a a 'mutt see*!
S29S.900 MLStSJSSOO
HOME 18 ON THE 4TH HOLE of the Lakes Course with spectacuiaf views
<y Lake Mlchaywe. Impeccatjly ma/nta^ied & decorated 3 bedrooms, 2
b«h5, newer carpet, root, Wtcftan & fresh extwior paint in the faH o1 2003.
Latge deck to take advantage of the views. $243,000 ^fLS*23683S
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FOR DMCRHMNATINa BUYERS ONLYO 660 ft.
erf all-sports McCormck Lake frontage. 51
ACRES of northern Mtofilgan woods surrourtded
with acres of state land 4 a sprawNng window
flHed 3 twdroonv 3 bath ranch houae createe one
of the finest properties available In rwrthem
Mtohlgan for that secKided compo(j)d you have
always dreamed about. $795,000. MLS #238186
ASK DAVID f o r t h e I n f o r m a t i o n on
Black Bear lota atarting f r o m
$6,600 - $14,000.
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Office: 989-732-4583
Ceil: 989-858-0995
PORMBt -RARAOC OF HOMES- ahowcase
home buNt by Diamond 8uik)ers. TMa 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath home has ttte *be8f of everything. Buy this model or Diamortd wM cuatom
buHd orte for you. Agent incentives. $268,900.
MLS #233727
BEAUTIFUL NEWLY BUILT cott^e-s<y4e raMed
ranch on 2.5 acres in Lake 15 SubdMslon with
part ownership of a lake acceestot.Open floor
plan wtth 4 bedrooms arvl cattiedrai ceWng
throughout. (Mood floors, designer kitchen cabinets wtth appUances mckjded, wood stove. 1st
fkxM- laurtdry. flntshed towar leval. ful covered
from porch ary] 2 car garage. Juat mtnutaa from
town 4 achool, $149.900. MLS #237346
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THH LOVELY 2 BEDROOM, 1.5 tnth home has
been recenOy remodeled inalda 8 out! It fetfurea
new cabtneta. appkances & Ismrnatefloortngm the
kitchen. The extartor haa 2 decks, wood aidino 8
cultured stone 8 a Z-year-oW roof. The garage « a
generous 28x30. All Ihte & more on 3 lots with Lake
eas. MLS #236072
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OfRce: (989) 732-4327
Caii: (989) 350-3776
ONE LAKE
QREAT FISHNO. a bedroom, 3 betfi home en a deep. bauMu#y landscaped lol Mora than 1800 aq. fl. inckxlas waBnut
baaamant Mih bedroom 8 beth. Vtt and carpeted
ftoortng throughout. Mtoie houae automaBc gnerawr 8 akxrHnum framed docka Mar^ •rtraa tor
$ 3 2 9 ^ . MLS>23A75S
GREAT SLOPMQ LOT Mtoheywe w » M as
graniaea Mealy wooded with heiairoodB 8 ptnea.
$ r ^ 8 8 . MLS #237282
500 f t en M-32. west of t W t .
MLS #237082
C o n n i e Bietsfce,
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Offloe: 909-732-4047
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AOOTTKM. 2 car garage. CowKry i M n a
Cal Lafry for a wak-ttvougN $481,000.
MLS #230141
CHALET HtlLS - Large speOoua home la watting tor your family. Home featms 3 flntstied levels of IMng Irxsludlr^ 5 bedrooms. 4 bett«. office,
famHy room, workshop & much mon. Cant
duplteate for thia prtcell $265.000. MLS #233214
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room haa a hvtdsome «one llrsplaca. This la a fhIshed waliout bessmsnt 8 a wiaparound deck.
ThetotItaalf la one of ths largest on the lake 8 has
beautHul sandy I r o n t ^ . $255,000. «4LS #239240
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place for water
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oozy home haaa
atone flraptace.
laiga dsck ovsitookhg the We 8 Mshed wsfcout
bessment. T>ie ssttlng a low maintsnance. 24x28
garage for teya. $2SaQ0a MLS #230682
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DIXON LAKE Estates. BMutiful 4
bedroom, 3 bath, stick built, Cape
C o d with finished baaament. new
hardwood fk>ors. $162,000. View
Hating at www.forsalebyowner.com
listing number 20371752. (969)7320096.(070202004)
FOR SALE by owner. Newer, 1999
two
bednmm
duplex.
$1,300
monthly income property. Ck>se to
schools and village. Natural gas arxj
a great comer k>catk>n. Finish the
tower level for your home or third,
possibly fourth unit. 2.880 square
feet
for
$135,000.
(989)9398118.(070202004)
BUY A 3 bedroom HUD hlome. Only
$27,500. Fee. Ustings 1-800-6903990 extension R042.(070602004)
H o u s e s F o r Sale
ao4
H o u s e s For S a l e
3 BEDROOM. 2-1/2 bath ranch o n 2
acres. Wet plaster walls. Oak
Wtohen. FuH basement. Attached
garage. 42'xd4' pole bam with
electric,
water
and
heat.
Underground dog farv^e. htot tub.
Many
other
extras.
$198,500.
(231 )838-1100
or
(231 )5462608.(070216004)
Bl-LEVEL HOME for sale in quiet
sutxliviston. 1 ^ 0 0 square feet. 3
bedrooms, 2 ^baths plus arx>ther
room for an office. $117,000.
(989)705-8717.(062212004)
SPACIOUS HOME. 3 bedrooms,
2-1/2 baths. Large 300'x250' lot.
Lass than 2 miles from (Baylord.
Asking
$229,500.
(989)7861094.(070203004)
SEARCH MLS
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m
Lots & A c r a a g e
w e BUY houseal Caah or terms.
Any araa or condWon. D o n t make
another payment. (231)631-2008.
www.rapidpfx)pertysolutk)ns.com.(06
2208004)
RELOCATING. 4 bedroorr>s, 2-1/2
baths. In ground pool, screened
hot hjb room, outdoor kitchen and
much rr>ore. Minutes from town.
Reduced. $268,900. (989)7328172.(041602004)
BY OWNER. Johannesburg. 10
wooded acres borderir^g state land
sast and west. Secluded, o n paved
road. Dozens of lakes arxj miles of
trails. Home is 4 years okJ with 3
bedroorris, 2 baths. stor>e fireplace,
hardwood
and
ceramk; floors,
cathedral ceiling.
Full, finished
walkout basement. Natural gas.
24'x60'x10' garage with heated
workshop, satellite television and
telephone. $220,000. (989)939-8572.
(070202004)
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Custom built, 2265 sq. ft home on a beautifut, wooded cul-de-sac. 4 becbooms, 2.5
baths, vaulted ceilings, wood burning fieldstone fireplace, loft, natural gas and
OTenities. $248^. (968) 9 3 9 ^
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3 BEDROOM home in Michaywe on
eighth fairway. Hot tub. New carpet,
paint. 2 car attached garage.
(517)467-4995.(052816004)
3 BEDROOM ranch. Like new. 1619
Geres
Street
North.
$114,500.
(989)785-4295 for more informatk>n
or www.forsalebyowner.com. listing
20328036.(070208004)
KOft. »). k!, 2
bednxMTB, 1.75
baths, full basement
with
egress window,
Andersen windows, knotty cedar cathedral ceiling,
wood 6-panel doors, ceramic ble kitchen
& bath floors, ceramic countertop, gas
fireplace, half acre wooded lot. Perch Lake
access, steps to The Natural Golf Course,
dead-end paved road & quieL
• l-tl«-M7-2<73
For more ptcs email warpup^Murtennijiel
Call Don Butcher - (989) 732-2262
Evenir>gs - (989) 732-5916
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8062 Pm«vi«w Dr.
M«nc»tona, Mt 4 9 6 5 9
La
231-585-6200
LAKEFRONT HOME. Dixon Lake. 2
bedrooms.
1
bath.
Garage.
$174,000.
(989)732-4388.
(070604004)
136' OF PRIME FRONTAOE on the northeast corrter of Otsego Lake. Beautiful
sand beach and a comfortable 2-story
home. Hot water baseboard propane
heat. Cement breakwall and aKirnirHjm
dock. Ready to move Into. Reduced to
$ 2 9 0 ^ . (R-3)
WATERFRONT PROPERTY on all
BOYNE
CITY.
2
bedroom
apartments. $525 plus security
deposit.
Includes
heat,
water,
utilities. (231)582-3264.(070204010)
sport WUdwood Lake, Wolverine.
Michigan. Estate size piece, ksts 46
(waterfront), 12 and 13. Situated at
the comer of Goifview and Valley
Drtve. IfKludes mini twm, etectric
servkje, dock and 2 boat hoists.
$119,000 takes ail. Cail Rudy at
(815)469-6962.
cell
(815)7356981 .(070202006)
QUTHRIE LAKE Estates. Sectk>n 1
Lake Lot 421. 101' on water.
$89,900. Negotiable. (989)732-6354
or (231)627-5963.(062208006)
Nice
« east side
burnished.
ous view.
$i79.«oaiipl)^^ ^
BEAUTIFUL LOO HOME S(t8 on a Nil in
Michaywe. 2 bedrooms, large loft, 2
baths, fireplace & electric heat. Fumrture
negotiable. Ortly $168,000.
Mobile Homes/Sites
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o f f i c e , Home, Fax
2 3 1 - 5 4 ^ - 3 2 3 1
Local from Gaylard ToH-Frve Pogef 1 ' 8 7 7 - 8 0 2 - 5 3 9 0
LARGE, 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths.
New ceramic, carpet and paint. Lots
of privacy. First floor with deck.
Cable,
water
$675/
month.
(231 )238-0387
or
(231 )2900872.(070604010)
Resort/Vacation
Property
LOWER LEVEL 1 t>edroom apartment.
Includes all utilities. $550/ month
(989)732-1137. (070602010)
FOR SALE by owner. 20 acres on
Mancelona Road. Gaylord school
district. Has 2 bedroom mobile with
5 block crawl space, 2 story bam.
(231)586-7108.(062904006)
MICHAYWE. 2 beautiful wooded
lots
on
a
quiet
cul-de-sac.
Association fees paki for 2005.
$15,000 for both lots. (989)7312096.(070202006)
LAKE LOT for sate. 95' frontage on
Crooked Lake. 2 miles south of
Atlanta, take right on Big Pine Street
after passing the dam. $45,000.
(989)732-2561 .(0622tfn006)
$14,900
CaJI Scott at 9 8 9 - 7 3 2 - 7 4 9 4
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llOSorihEhi
Qavtad,
BUILDING FOR rent. 1.500 square
feet. Office/ retail. Ample parking.
{989)732-3603.{0507tfn011)
2 BEDROOM apartment. Lots of
storage. Carport. Air, dishwasher,
coin laundry. No pets. $550/ month.
Cell
phone.
(810)333-2552,
(989)732-3671 .(0622tfn010)
1,500 PLUS square foot professional
office space in Bavarian Office
Center. All utilities .and common area
maintenance included in lease.
Willing
to
negotiate
pricing.
(989)732-1586.(0122tfn011)
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One & Two Bedroom
Ages 55 or Older
M . FJ» 3 bedrooco. 2 bath, Gihand
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Amenities include:
Appliances • Central Heat & Air
• Private Patio • Beautiful Community Room
• Much, Much More - Call or Stop By Today!
1500* SO, FT. chalet ptus 27x12 game
room above a 26x24 drive-thru garage. 3
bedrooms, 1.5 baths. 15.8x15 hot tub
room. 144.900
910 W. Sheldon St. • Gaylord
(3 blocks rKHth of Main Street & 1 block west of Ohio)
989-732-6237
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989-732-1012
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lease. Rexlble terms for retail or
offk^ opportunities.
QAYLORD AIR INDUSTRIAL
PARK - 8,000 sq. ft. building,
fenced yard, diesel plug-ins, overhead doors, air compressor. Lease
optkxi $2.800/rr»o. Net/Net
LAKEV1EW APARTMENTS. Two bedrooms. 1 bath, carport, coinoperated laundry. $585/mo.
LAKEFROHT - If you aretookir>gfor a
lakefront home, see this 3 bedroom
chalet with carpetmg throughout, natural fireplace, dlnlrig room. 1 3/4
baths, large deck. 2-car attached
garage & beautiful view overtookir>g
the lake. CaH for more details
$180,900.
NEW USTINQ - 2 bedroom, or>e bath
home with 1,035 sq. ft. and two car
garage plus covered porches.
Appliances Ir^cluded. This mobile
home was rerrxxleled ar>d a large dtnirtg room was added. Weil-wooded k)t
close to town & Giaytord schools.
Shirtgled roof over entire home.
$48,900. CaH for more details.
850 N. CENTER 2 offices, conference room, tjreakroom and irrcludes
utilities. $975/mo.
854 N. CENTER Compact 2 offices, reception area, and includes utilities. $37S/mo.
864 N. CENTER 1,000 plus sq. ft., renxxJel to suit. $1,150/mo.
PARKSIDE MINI-MALL - OFFICE/RETAJL
2 ofTtces, reception or retail, Includes utilities. $500/mo.
3 offices, receptkxi or retail, irtckjdes utilities. $699/mo.
HOMC ON 10 ACRES • Vbu can have
what aN horse k>vars dream about. 10
sere farm, with 3-horse itaU bam.
apartment ar>d bunkhousas for cornparry, pavilions & a^aoent to state
land. House has been renxxMed with
caramte tMe Moors srtd black caramic
tNe In kitchen. 3 bedrooms, ful basemsnt A fireplace with waterfA In the
Mrtg room. Patk> Ideal for entartaMno.
nil
Shaiow ShoTM
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CLEAN AND WeX-MAMTAMCD This 1.145 SQ. ft, 3 bedroom, 2 bath
mot>Ne home on almost a haTf acre of
land, backs up to state land MXj has
access to two sll-sporu lakes.
AppSances and some furrishktgs stay.
Firsplaca. decks, snd master suKe
mahs lor a perfect vacation or year
around »vlno. $97,200. Gal for mere
12,000 SO. FT. 2 k>ading docks, like new. great distributk>n.
retail/v^holesale, lots of possibilities. Lease optk>n $4/sq. f t Triple net.
11,000 SO. FT. Great truck service facility, fkx>r hoists, \ota of bays,
offices, and air compressor. Lease optk)n $4/sq. ft. Triple net.
VILLAQE M A L L One bedroom, one bathroom
a gaHey krtchen.
Coin-operated washer ar>d dryer. $450 per month - heat inckjded.
CONDO IN TOWN with 2 large bedrooms, 2 baths, coin-operated
washer and dryer, and trash included. $67S/mo.
C a l l ypur
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1865 O'ROURKE BLVD. UNIT B 2 offices, warehouse, can remodel to
suit. 3,500 sq. ft. $1,800/mo.
; TNa 3 badrooin. 1 Ixitti colkioe is locatM In a quiet area of oNi t p o f t i Big Lata. No noMa from M - 3 2 or Big Loin Rood, Just q u M
and aaran*. Siwim. Ixiat, aM or Just «lt and anjoy ttw baauHk^
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Business Property
For Rent
1 BEDROOM efficiency. Furnished.
Utilities and cable included. Monthly
lease, security deposit. No pets.
(989)732-7737,
(989)731 -3099.
(0608tfn010)
UUCIFRONT COTIAGi ON BIO U K I I
WiUm
SPACIOUS 1 bedroom apartrr>ent with
screened in porch. No pets. $490/
month. (989)731-1175. (0604tfn010)
1
BEDROOM
apartment.
Exceptionally ntee. (989)732-5118.
(0201tfn010)
E s t a t e
CLASSIFliD I
NEWLY REMODELED, furnished,
efficiency apartment on Otsego
Lake. Includes utilities and cable.
Daily, weekly or $435/ month.
(^89)732-9795
or
(231)4999396.{0608tfn0l0)
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5 LAKEFRONT cabins on Otsego
Lake in Gayk>rd. Available July 23
through July 30. No pets. $350/
week. (989)732-3043.(070204009)
3 BEDROOM
NEWER RANCH
Ail appliances included.
Very clean with deeded
access to Otsego Lake.
$92,900
e f ^ c i e n c y MAIN Street apartment.
(989)732-2270. (0622tfn010)
YOU REMOVE. 1983 Victorian
mobile home. 3 bedrooms, 1-1/2
baths,
2
expandos.
Needs
remodeling, $1,500/ best. (231)5334138. (070204007)
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LAKES OF the North. 2 bedroom
trailer. Well ir^ulated. 32'x30' pole
barn
irwiuded.
(231)330-7875.
(062504007)
SBEAUTIFUL acres 6 miles west of
town. $32,900. $500 down, $400/
month,
11 %
larvd
contract.
www.northemlarKJco.com. Northern
Land
Company.
1 -800-9683118.(0608tfn006)
on private road in N. Hayes Ibwns^
Survey onfile.Septic perk approved,
miles to town.
4035 Parmaler Roacf, Gaylord, Ml 49735
Debbie Guiney, Saia Asuciite
731-1245
DUPLEX.
QAYLORD
area.
2
bedrooms. Garage. All appliar>ces
includir>g washer and dryer. Air
condition unit. 1 year lease and
security deposit. $640/ month plus
utilities. (734)604-8528 days. 1-888216-8918 evenings.(0625tfn010)
IMMACULATELY
CLEAN.
2
bedrooms. In town. (989)732-2270
(0608tfn010)
2 . 5 A C R E S of mature hardmods
vyww.lakesofthenorth.com
— * * * * *
DUPLEX FOR rent. 2 bedrooms. 21/2 miles north of Gaytord on
Meecher Road. $560 Irwiudes heat,
garbage, snow bk)wing. (989)9834356. (070204010)
4 ACRES. Short walk to Opal Lake
publk: access. $29,900. (989)9397192.(070202006)
100* OF OTSEQO LAKE pnOKTAQE with
3-2 bedroom cottages, detached 2 car
garage, and sandy beach on <»ast side of
ake. $425,000. (H-11)
2 BEDROOM COTTAR
CONDOMINIUM. U K E new. 2 large
bedrooms, 2 baths. Freshly p a i n t ^
arxJ new carpeting throughout!
Nonsmokers, no pets. $650/ month.
Security deposit and references
required. Call Sandi at (989)7322804 or (989)858-1466.(0625tfn010)
Lots & Acreage
Howrs: 10-5
840 90. FT. 88 Skyline HUD manufactured home. 2 bedrooms.1 bath. Inchxles
stove, refrigerator, washer, dryer. 8x10
shed. Adjoira common & state tarKl.
«38.00a
A p a r t m e n t s For R e n t 010
2 BEDROOMS. 1 bath. New carpet.
Newly painted. Furnished. $600/
nx>r>th IrKjIodlrtg utilities. (989)7311887.(062504010)
REFURBISHED 2 bedroom mobile.
Ck>se to town. $29,900. Easy land
contract or rent to own. (989)7324045.(070204007)
OTSEQO LAKE - 50' of very nice sandy
beach on aast side. 2 bedroom cottage.
Nice lot with oak. ptr>e and btrch trees.
$185,000. (S-l)
Doris Pierce,
^ S R ^ ^ K E R
100 FT. FRONTAGE ON TEE LAKE
Beauulul 2 . 2 0 0 sq. fl home o n Tee Lake
between ihe town of Lewiston and beautiful
Garland Golf Course Thts beauty is located
on the quiet e n d of the all-spons lake. 2 1/2
X
u r a g e , main floor laundry, and
1- _ -1/2
_ car. Treestandmg aarage This two
story h o m e c o m e s with 1 complete living
areas, each level has its own 2 bedrooms,
kitchen, full bath, fireplace and separate
lakeside entrance or exits. Hoi water heai
with two zones, paved dnveway. in-ground
-.pnnkling s)-stem. and a l u m i n u m boat d o t k
For b i f o r m a i i c n and appoiatment.
please call 9 e 9 - 7 8 6 - 4 3 3 1 .
New, unique, upscale chalet in Michaywe
with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, wood fireplace, cedar siding, oak trim, open stairway, and unique, one-of-a-kind security
feature. Super<lean type construction.
Cul-de-sac setting and level drive for easy
winter access. $254,9M. MLS «238031
Realtor.com listing #250-1033. Builder 989-350-5800. First Realty Mortgage Corp.
246^26-1107.
flL
H o u s e s For Sale
Michaywe
ooe
M A N I S n O U E LAKE
10.000 acre
Luce
County.
72'x235'X201 'X80'.
$70,000.
(906)293-3622. (062508006)
lOOFraaOllara
104 Hippy Nolaa
106 Loat tTKi Found
106 Parson*
107ChldCai«Sarvtces
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206SauallonaWw«ad
207 T M a M M i a l
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210 k
201 AJiiiliilatiMKa^ Pinlaaaluiiai 301 OoMna
202 Ctubo/Raaiauranli
300 Pioduoa 6 PWits
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204 Halp WMadMaoalanaoua 3041 IsHng'A^ CoftdWonhg
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306 HouMhoU Qoodi
306 MMhnaoua For Sola
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306W«ilidlbBuy
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311 AniquaaAAucilora
602PMB&Supplaa
603 Uvaakx* * Feed
900 Fraa OaaaMads
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701 Cart
702 At*) ParWAooaaaertaa
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401 SpOflhoGoodi
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601 HoraaaAflUng3lM)taa
automotive
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Qaytord H « r a t d T l m a *
Business Property
For Rent
WadnMday, July S, 200S • 0 - 3
Houses For Rent
oil
2 OFFICES wtth reception area. 580
square feet. Prtme location on South
Otaego Avenue. Price reckjced to
$675/ month. AH utilities, air, sign,
plowing.
trash
included.
Nonsmoking facility. Lease/ option.
Jim. (989)858-1360. (061808011)
2 OFftCES with reception area. 580
scjoare feet. Prime location on South
Otsego Avernie. Price reduced to
$675/ nx>nth. AJI utilities, air. sign,
piowing.
trash
included.
NofwnoWng facility. Lease/ option.
Jim. (989)858-1350.(070208011)
200-1,360 SQUARE feet of office
space or retail or any size in
between. O n Main Street at the
Alpine
Executive
Center
in
Gaylord. Plenty of private parking.
Very flexible o n lease and rates.
(231 )264-0081 .(0316tfn0l 1)
AA. QAYLORD. Bavarian Office
Colter. Up t o 10.000 square foot
prin>e office space, will divide.
Also 100. 150. 400. 800 and 1.535
square
foot
suites.
Will
accommodate
your
needs.
Excellent location and parking.
Reasonable.
(231 )3482700.(0608tfn011)
AFFORDABLE
RETAIL/
office
space. Great location. Old 27 South.
300 square feet at $300/ month. 550
square feet at $550/ month. 500
square feet at $150/ month. Storage
space. Utilities included. 1-888-929B316. (062208011)
COMMERCIAL WHOLESALE/ retail
building. 2,4(X} square feet. Two
12'x12' overhead doors. Comer
vacant lot included. 118 Meecher
Road. Gaylord.
1
year
lease
required.
(989)731-5856.
(0402tfn011)
DOWNTOWN BUSINESS locations
available.
Office
suites
or
storefronts.
(989)732-5118.
(0201tfn011)
DOWNTOWN
QAYLORD
retail/
office for lease. Great road exposure
and parking. 2.000 square feet.
(231)929-1068.(061808011)
EXECUTIVE OFFICE space for
lease. 2 indivkjual suites on ground
level. Excellent kx^ation with ample
parking outside your door. 1999
Walden Drive, Ga^^ord. Call Sue at
(989)732-1000.(0219tfn011)
GREAT LOCATION within first block
north of Main Street. M-32. Ideal for
new or existing busir>ess. 1.200
square foot commercial or office
space for $995/ month plus utilities.
Great parking for either employees
or customers. Available immediately.
First month and security deposit
required.
(231 )585-6608.
^4tfn011)
ink
' P R O F E S S I O r U L OFFICE space for
lease. 350 square feet up to 1,2CK)
square feet. D o w n t o w n location.
(989)732-5118. (0201 tfnO11)
RETAIL/ WAREHOUSE. Up to 9.000
square feet. Will divide. (989)6141219. (1009tfn011)
F O R L E A S E
Offices • Stores
All Sizes, P r i c e s
& Locations
012
2 BEDROOM home on private,
wooded lot. Large loft, 1 t>«th.
Appliances. Furnished. $750/ month
plus
utilities.
(734)516-9224.
(070202012)
2 BEDROOM mobile. 491 Trillium
T r ^ in Arbutus Highlarxjs. (989)7322197 leave message. (0706tfn012)
4 BEDROOM. 2 bath home. Close
to town. $695/ month plus utilities.
(989)732-1891 .(062904012)
2 BEDROOMS. Clean. Washer,
dryer. Garage. Large deck. No pets.
r>o smokirig. $550/ month plus
utilities. (989)732-3141 or (989)6191374.(0702tfn012)
3 BEDROOMS. 2 baths. Deck.
Laundry
room.
i^ke
access.
Johannesburg. $645/ month plus
deposit. (989)732-3858.(0702tfn012)
3 BEDROOMS. 2-1/2 baths. Ctose
to town. Family friendly area.
$1,000/
month.
{989)705-8439.
(062208012)
ADORABLE 2 bedroom house on
lake. 2 full baths. 1 with jets. Family
room, gas fireplace, air cor>dition«ng.
2 car garage. All appliances. No
pets. $875 pkts utilities. (616)6446432. (0615tfn012)
CABINS
AT
Lost /\cres.
1
bedroom cabins.. $375/ month
ir>cludes all utilities, plus $200
security. 30 wooded acres, walk to
Blue Gill U k e . 11010 North Old
US 27. south of Waters. Call Leo
toll free at 1-877-227-6976. Sorry,
no pets.(0525tfn012)
EXCEPTIONAL 3-5 bedroom home
in town. Lots of extras. Perfect for
professional family. $1,095/ month.
(989)732-2271. (0518tfn012)
FOR RENT or lease with option to
buy. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on 1
acre. $650/ month plus utilities.
(231 )585-7108.(062904012)
QAYLORD. 2 bedrooms. Garage. No
pets. Security deposit. 1 year lease.
$625/
month.
(231)546-3809,
(0629tfn012)
HOSTMAN'S
OUALITY
Rental
Homes. Pets considered. A propane
supplier discount applies. (989)7320599. (989)390-1221. Mobile homes:
1596 Groveiand. 3 bedrooms. 1
bath, shed. $575. 1950 Springwood,
petite. 3 bedrooms. 1 bath. shed.
$475. 145-A North Indiana. 2
bedroom. 1 bath duplex, includes
water, sewer. $545. 3757 Van Tyle, 2
bedrooms. 1 bath, shed. $455. 2021
Mt. Jack Road, Elmira, petite. 2
bedrooms. 1 bath. $355. 1600
Springwood, 2 bedrooms. 1-1/2
baths.
shed.
$475.
1676
Springwood. 2 bedrooms. 1 bath,
shed. $475. 4653 West Otsego Lake
Drive. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, shed.
$455.(0625tfn012)
LEASE WITH option to buy! New 2
bedrooms. 2 t>aths. First floor
laundry. 2 car garage. AJI appliances.
Gk>lf course lot. Iru^ludes grass
cutting a n d snoyy removal. $1.20<V
month. (989)731-2950.(0525t^0-f2)
MICHAYWE. 4 t>edroom home. Lots
of room. 1 full bath and a 3/4 bath.
Large garage. Backs up t o woods.
Nk:e views. $900/ month. (989)7328215.(062904012)
MOBILE HOME for rent, 5 blocks
from downtown Gayksrd. No pets.
Lease required. (989)732-7623 or
(989)732-3576.(0521 tfnOI 2)
STUDIO HOUSE in t o v ^ . $290/
month plus utilities. $435 security.
Pets extra. (989)732-8765 before
8pm. (0702tfn012)
Contact;
Gottloeb Investments
IMS. Center, Suite 101
Gaylord 732-5118
FOR RENT
AT 109 MEECHER RD.
4.000sq ft. with 1,800 sq. ft of offices
and 2.200 sq ft. of shop or warehouse
Two overhead doors, two restrooms,
and five individual ofhces Large parking lot across street $l.600/momh.
OU Ken at 989-858-9241.
COMMERCIAL
REAL ESTATE
tEADY FOl A NEW LOCATION
Wrm A HEATED WAtEHOUSE?
1.920 sq. ft. with oSicc artd recepnon
ares, conference room, and landscaped
wuh im|>non s y « m Owner will lease
wtth option or seH
IMMEDUTl OCCUPANCY WITTI
HIGa VBIMUTYI 7^00 aq ^
showroom and hr«ed warehouse
Fenced flock«dc area Owner will kaM.
sefl or consider land contrtct terms to a
qualified buyer Owner is a bcexued rest*
tor
19 ACtES ZONED i-1 locsed apptoacBfiinly \ trdk em of GayWwd tjU4sq
fc. pole buiklanfi with thive cwerhead
doon
)29 Mather M., G^rlofd, Ml 497)5
www.CMGpjM43om
909-731-0608
FOR RENT
2
bedroom, 2 batt)
single-wide with expando
and large storage area.
$575 per month plus utilities & 1 year lease.
3
bedroom, 2 bath
single-wide with large 2
car garage. 8625 per
month plus utilities & 1
year lease.
3 bedroom, 2.5 bath
country home. 8750 per
month plus utilities & 1
year lease.
Lease Option. 3 bedroom,
2.5+ bath luxury home in
Michaywe with fireplace,
family room, and craft
room. 81300 per month
plus utilities or purchase
for $ 2 8 9 , 0 0 0 .
Please call for details
David J. Smith
Real Estate Ltd.
(989) 732-3002
Houses For Rent
012
MICE, 2 twdrooms, 2 birth*. 7551
West Otsego Lake (Drive. Open floor
plan. Inckjdes appKwwee. Trash
pickup. Larye deck. No pets. $600/
month plus aecurfty. Available July 1.
(969)732-0976.
Must
see.
(062906012)
RENT OR lecMe with optk)n.
furnished or not. between Grayling
and Roscommon on 10 wooded
acres
borderif>g
state
larvj.
Roscommon
Schools.
Large
family home looking for a large
family. 4-5 bedrooms, 4 baths, inlaw type suite with kitchenette
available. 24'x40' toy bam with
heated office and toilet. $1,250/
month plus utilities and $500
deposit.
(989)275-8989
or
(989)915-9323. Private owner is a
licer\sed broker.(070204012)
RENTAL W I T H option to buy. 1,800
square foot chalet in Lakes of the
North. 3
t>edrooms. 2 baths.
Includes major appliances. Game
room wrth dry bar and poo! table
over 2-1/2 car garage. $800/ month.
6 months to 1 year lease. $3,000
deposit (includes first and last
month's rent and security deposit.)
For more information, call (313)3045264.(062504012)
VERY C L E A N 1 bedroom with loft
ar>d storage shed.
Lake Louise
Subdiviskxi. Perfect for 1 or 2
people. $525/ month plus deposit.
Available July 1. (989)732-3115 or
(989)786-3669. (0615tfn012)
Miscellaneous
For R e n t
oie
1-1/2 AND 2 car garages for rent.
1-1/2 miles north of Gaylord. $75
and
$85/
month.
(989)7057800.(0604tfn016)
Announcements
101
21 ST A N N U A L flea market and
bake sale. First Presbyterian Church
of Gaylord, 513 Charies Brink Road.
Friday. July 8, 8am-5pm. Saturday,
July 9. 9am-12noon. Household
goods, furniture, small appliances
and lots of golf balls. New this year
collectibles boutique.(062903101)
LOOKING FOR investor/ partner to
produce and market board game.
Excellent money potential. Call for
more information. (989)786-7588.
(070602101)
LUNCHTIME
YOQA
begins
Wednesday.
July
6.
12:05pm12:55pm. 4 weeks $25. $7 drop-in.
Other classes Monday, 5:45pm7pm. Tuesday. 10:30am-12noon.
Wednesday.
6:30pm-7:45pm.
Nautilus Fitness. Drop-ins welcome
$10. Register for series at (989)7326065 Sandi. (070202101)
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED. Ladies or
men that like to arrange fresh flowers.
Monday momings at 10am. Fun,
flexible and no experience needed.
Just have a helping spirit to lift the
spirits of our Hospice of Michigan
patients! Contact Ellie Specht at
(989)732-2151. (1208ttn101)
Free O f f e r s
FREE: ELECTRIC 3 tier
(989)731 -1273.(070601103)
103
organ.
Lost A n d Found
FUN HOUSE Daycare has openir>gs.
16 years experience. (989)7328258.(070208107)
STARS A N D Moon Daycare has
o p e n i r ^ s Morujay through Friday.
Ages 1 through 12. Arts ar>d crafts.
Food
program.
FIA
accepted.
(989)732-8905.(062504107)
S e r v i c e s Available
home* ee«ytorany p u w « UAd Cofaeci *
Mor^|iQ> Pa»o<>> Home ^npcxamanto. Oitit
CoHanldaien.
Iwaa Ce» xaiato tor
deed. Sad. or ug»y Omm t-IOO-MS-iioo
Anyttittl UnMMedoaotSarvteaa MMimmort-
Mpntemvt. Raali %toa./Iny OnA
^onotoaiMa.
Oafi C M
• 1 1 4 m AeeaM
DRIVEWAY SEAL coatirig by Ricit
Eubank. Also parking line striping.
Beautify and protect your existing
pavement. 28 years experi«Hice.
Referer>ces.
Insured.
(989)7326553.(0416tfn108)
loe
WOLF
BUILDERS,
family
busir>ess servicing the Gaykxd
area for the past 50 years.
Garages, additions, remodeling,
replacement
windows,
siding,
decks.
new
corwtruction.
Licensed and insured. Mike Wolf.
(989)732-6921 .(0201tfn108)
DJ/ KARAOKE entertainment for any
www.larTyentertainment.com.
Larry
Reichert. (989)732-3933. (0201tfn108)
D O N T WAIT for an accident to
happ>en. Protect yourself right
away. Call Insurance W k j e today.
1 -800-615-8991 .(061112108)
Administrative
Professional
EDUCATOR TO provide sexual
assault prevention program in area
schools. An ability to work with high
school students and young aduKs is
required. A minimum of a bachelor's
degree
with
work
experience
demonstrating
knowledge
of
teaching life skills relating to healthy
relationships, self esteem, decision
making, assertiveness and other
Bonded • E-^Krimced
youth related topics is necessary.
g FREE Quota • (x>mpenai>e Rata
Send resume to: Chris Krajewski,
Senior Gazen Dixount
Women's Resource Center, 423
Refmnces Avadable
Porter
Street,
Petoskey.
Ml
Wi»T8l-4eB8
EOE.(070604201)
DARRYL'S
EXPERIENCED
PROGRAMMER/
developer needed to assist in high
paced development environment.
Interior & Exterior
Skills should include (Doldfusk>n.
Stain • Varnish • Paint
ASP.Net. Java, HTML and detailed
>Free EsUmatos S Insured •Vour Home Town Paintar project management. Experience
(A Gaylord Excnange)
working in a team environment is a
Danyl Hill 9 8 9 - 9 3 9 - 7 1 1 6
must. Stop by Alpine Computers at
249 South Wisconsin Avenue with
your resume to appty.(0521tfn201)
Paintliig A Wallpapering
Dutchman
Home & Cottage
Services
989-732-2639
. L.cen8«Ki.
MANAGEMENT TRAINEE. Large
financial corporation willing to invest
in 1 or 2 individuals to join our
management development program.
Upon completion you will be offered
full
management
within
our
company. Qualifyir>g trainees earn in
excess of $ 6 0 , ( ^ . You must be a
college graduate or have 1 to 2
years business exper>er>ce. have
management ability and be prepared
to receive intensive training. For an
interview, call (231 )947-4390 and
ask
for
human
resources.
(062506201)
Repairs
Remodeling
Oecli*
Garden Structurea
hetenborough
Upholstery
Elmira
" ^ 1 3 3 1 ) 5 4 6 - 3 2 7 7
Clubs/Restaurants
Cuslttm Ri'sidcnlitil Huildvr
Stier
Construction
I i(<>nsc<l
LITTLE CAESARS is now accepting
applications for waitstaff, full or parttime. Apply in person, 1 block west
of 1-75, Gaylord.(062504202)
lnsiiri*(i
CASUAL DINING restaurant has a
management positk>n available for
days, nights, weeker>d shifts. Good
communrcation
skills
a
must.
Competitive
wage
arxj benefit
package. Send resume to; Box
34048, c/o Gaylord Herald Tin>es,
PO Box 598, Gaylord, Ml 49734. Email
to
hiringsmilingfaces9hotmail.com.
(062504204)
120 Grandvlew BNd. ^ Gaylord, Ml 49735
989-732-1122
MARK'S HANDYMAN
SERVICE
C
X
LOON CLUBHOUSE now hiring lir>e
cooks. Apply in person at The Loon
Golf Club, 4400 Championship
Drive. Gaylord.(070602202)
L a w n Care, Remodeling,
Powerwashing,
D e c k Cleaning,
and M o r e !
INDUSTRIAL
MAINTENANCE
HOME: 2 3 1 ' 5 4 6 - 2 0 2 1
ceu. g s g - e i o ' s e s o
Fax: 989-731-2739
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—
1 _ H A U S
Oiuli
S«rvu«*
HELPING & CARING A S e r v k ^ of Otsego County
Commissk>n on Aging
Areyou afamily care
giver needing help?
Call Nancy or Chris
989-732-1122
I l\ 1\(..SI0\
I. W I O K P , NUUIIC. \ \
CHAIN UNK> WOOD FENCE
FARM FENCE'VINYL FENCE
UPlllE FENCE CO.
Free Estimates
Terry & Earien* Heger
989-732-5440 or
989-732-9384
W« accept Vita, MatterCard,
DIecover & American ExprM*
P.O. Box 1092
Gaylord, Ml 40734^
l>
MCAMM immedMa Cath torStrudurad
SeHMrnanti. AmuOm. Law SUTA WMflinm
Mortga0a Notoa A Cah Rowa. JXl Wmlwonh- t i
1HKI0im-731O.
Oft OANKLa AMO SON l«AL BTAT1 LOANS
AND BUYS LAND C0NTIMCT8. F«l Futdhg.
PHweto kilaney. Homaa. Land, Al PKoparty lypaa
ttO.OOOtotaOO.OOO ArpyOedL^RMaon.
DMf Oncly
Daeeton IMw.
I for thick OMvaiQ
IVNnlnQ. TM) In MkMgan 30 Day Aoyam.
WMemint Afiaila. Amertc«> Ihjcfc PMnq
Sehoel. Cal thardal 1bdD«
or
<Mvw.yow1ukMalarWwa.eom
DNMR - OOVVMWT TMMKMT.
AMMMa Ejceig< Pay & BmMa.
OilMra. Itoi*. OO A Studtrta WMWme
MHpiratod Now AMMIa SIS-MOfC-MY (1-
• TVfWr.DasMtaa.
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L Con^OTy CMwa .40 epm
d%na. Ca
202
HIRING. MUST be able to work all
shifts. Apply after 2pm. Wendy's,
811
West
Main,
Gaylord.
(0427tfn202)
it.
Our mission is to coordinate,
provide and initiate programs,
and promote the independence
and well-being of senior
citizens of Otsego County.
• INFORMATION
• ASSISTANCE
^RESOURCES
201
PHOTO RESTORATION. Think your
precious photograph is unfixable?
Bent, torn, faded, etc. Call Matt,
certified graphic artist. (989)6141377.(0807tfn108)
FREE: FIREWOOD. You cut. You
haul. (989)939-7523.(070601103)
FREE: FIREWOOD. You haul
(989)732-4338.(070601103)
los
ALPINE DISCOUNT Lawn Owe &
STTMU Engine Repair is havir>g a
graryj openir>g special. Offering 25%
off on all servtcee. We offer the same
quality services as the big guys at a
low rate to fit your budgetl We
currently have no waiting list on
repairs.
Shop
open 8anf>-8pm,
Monday ttvough Frkjay, 109 Estelle
Road. Gaylord. Telephone open
daylight
to
midnight
everyday,
(989)^8-3983. Offer good through
July 7. 2005.(062504108)
C h i l d C a r e S ervi ces
Michigan Statewide Classified Ad N e t w o r k
OaCOOA aaiKM CONOOMMMMI THa need to
low oo« quMy houMng and MMOM
•tut to eeMn
ihoaa wfio riev* loal M r
«ouM or Iva Kane ia
* « • « . 80 nnden«»im unNi d«ioned for atigto Mrtor
• « now In
tw pioc«eo of bMg cnaM m Oaeoda. The common viwrMtw indud* MuKky nonv
room.
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LOST: REWARD. Female cat. AH
white, short hair. Rnk ears and
paws. yelkDw/ green eyes. She Is
deaf. Please call (989)732-1320 If
found.(062504105)
G r o w i n g 100+ Tier O n e supplier located in the Gaylord area
has an immediate opening for
an experienced, self-starter,
career m i n d e d , m a i n t e n a n c e /
electrician person o n the first
shift.
Hydraulic/pneumatic,
electrical, industrial equipment
a n d p r o g r a m m i n g experience
required.
Ability to follow
process
i n s t r u c t i o n s , safety
procedures
and
knowledge
of
MIOSHA
regulations.
Excellent pay a n d benefits.
Compensation commensurate
with responsibilities and experience. W e are committed to a
drug-free workplace. N o phone
calls. For immediate consideration, send o r 6 u resumes with
salary requirements to:
CMMCare
Help Wanted
203
LOOKINQ FOR matui*. rMponaitXe
adult to babysit In my honie.
Approximately 10 hours per week.
RefererKes
are
a
must.
Joh«nr>eeburg
area.
(989)7869912.(062504203)
Help Wanted
Miscellaneous
FLOOfl
COVERINQ
helper
wanted.
5874.(070204204)
204
Installation
(989)732-
BEST VALUE Royal Crest Inn front
office staff ar>d housekeeping. We
offer a flexible schedule with
competitive wages. Apply in person.
803
South
Otsego
Avenue,
Gayk>rd.(062904204)
BEST VALUE Royal Crest Inn front
office manager. Flexible hours,
bonus, vacatkm. Apply In person,
803 South Otsego Avenue, Gaykxd.
Great opportunity to grow with our
company. (062904204)
COMPUTER WORK. Competent,
reliable person with in depth
computer
skills,
programming
knowledge to make some In depth
changes
to
our
Web
based
business. Limited term. Your hours,
your home. $10/ hour. (989)7324980.(070602204)
GLAZIER HELP wanted. Experience
preferred
but
not
required.
Mechank:at
and
mathematical
abilities a must. Apply in person
only. No telephones calls, please.
Mr. r s Glass, 414 South Otsego,
Gaylord.(062504204)
GOLF COURSE grounds crew.
Wilderness Valley Golf Course.
Contact
Don.
(231)585-7050.
(070602204)
HELP WANTED for 2 positions
where attentksn to detail is essential.
Full-time editorial assistant. Must be
organized, enjoy fast pace and
variety. Excellent k e y t > o ^ i n g and
communlcatk>n
skills
necessary.
Part-time
proofreader.
Excellent
spelling and grammar imperative.
Complete application and spelling
test at Gaylord Herald Times, 2058
South Otsego Avenue.(0702tfn204)
LIFE CHANGES. Discover a career
that harmonizes body, mind and
spirit as a professional massage
therapist. Integrate lifestyle, health
and business. See our career
development
programs
at
intherapies.com or call for a free
catalog. Classes meet every other
weekend in St. Ignace. Would you
like to train in Thailand? We are the
original, established in 1994, arvj
your best vocational choicel I.N.T.
Massage
Therapy
Schools.
(906)482-2222.(060126204)
STRINGER/ FREELANCE writer wanted
to cover Lewiston area for the Gaylord
Herald Times. Knov/ledge of or
reskJence within the community helpful.
Writing skills and accuracy essential.
Send resume ar>d writing samples to:
Editor, Gaylord Herald Times, PO Box
598, Gayk>rd, Mi 49734. (0406tfn204)
Elmira Township
15 seeking an insured
Handyman
for Elmira Township.
Respond by July 14, 2005.
Contact
Susan Schaedig
for more information.
(989) 732-2920.
We are
your
toa
great job!
NO FEES FOR
OUR SERVICES
• Industrial
• Clerical
Come in and
register with us today!
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STORE M A N A G E R
Dollar General Stores has
many opportunities! If you
are dependable, flexible,
hard-working, honest, a team
player and enjoy working
with the public, apply nowl
F»pgrtgncg R g q u t r f d
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Package.
AfEordable Health. D e n t a l A n d
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A f t e r 31 days of e m p l o y m e n t .
401K.
Retail experience r e q u i r e d .
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to:
District Manager
3080 Powder Horn
Traverse Ctty, MI 49684
, A ^ vv-v •
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SCAPE & SWEEP
LANDSCAPING
SERVICE
• LarKiscape Design
• installation
J-N-J Construction, Inc.
FOREST RESODRCE
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Rnanciat Management Through Forestry
Timber Sale« • Food Plots • Timber Tax Accountir>g
80 Years of Experience • Resistered Foresters
1-888-732-7188
• Brick Pavers
I HOMEBUILDERS PLUS* "Over SO Years Combined Experience"
New Homes • Additions • Remodeling • Garages
Custom Decks • Siding & Windows • Snowpiowing
Insured • Licensed
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Complete Chimney Service
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Phone & Fax 989-732-7917
Kass ba Road • i; v i o r d M. higan 4 9 7 3 5
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PINEVIEW
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RECTORY TRAINED
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Specializing in Metal & Shingle Rooflng
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Roofs, Windows & Siding
W h e r e O u a l i K Always Comes First
Chuck McClerren
Licensed & References
L
Dan & Chris Klatt
(989) 348-8300
Fax: (989) 348-7955
Pineview Motel
7328 Old 27 North
Frederic, Ml 49733
N o r t h p o i n t e
Crreat Lak^s
JOL
7S1-3S41
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Prodiut^
MOTORS.
INSrANT
cp.son
B U Y E R OF S T A N D I N G TIMBER AND SAW L O G S
T O P PRICES PAID
Petoskey, Michigon
cell (989) 751-7511
home (231) 535-5025
Norm Kasubowski
Owner
KISE PRUSAKIEWICZ
C U S T O M BUILDERS, INC.
P h o n e 989-732-8692
Honest H o m e t o w n B u i l d e r s with over 35 years e x p e r i e n c e .
We do it all f r o m t h e G R O U N D LP.
New Homes - Footing - Blocks - Framing - Siding - Roofing
Finishing - Additions and Remodeling
2443 S. Otsego Ave.
Gaylord, MI 49735
Web: instantcarcredit.com
(989)732-8883
(800) 347-3917
Fax: (989) 705-8513
GREAT
LAKES
Phona T e l l Free
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mmimn
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Call Russ:
Rd.
Plieee
9»»-7J2-l780
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Design by A p p o i n t m e n t :
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Carpet Cleaning • Fernittire
Water Damage Restoration • Vehicle & Boat Cleaning
lanred • Free Estimates
Williams
INSURED
B U I L D E R S .
wliilamskitchen.com
I N C
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
765 Expressway C o u r t
Gaylord. Ml 4 9 7 3 5
Fax; 9 8 9 - 7 3 1 - 2 9 9 1
Custom Wood Decks
Garages
1 : ; 8 6 6 i e a 5 j € 4 4 g
UCENSED
Kitchen & Bath
1 H W 7 3 1 - 1 2 7 3
^ G a y l o r d
T o U - F r » e
TIMBER & S T Q N F ^
Gaylord S h o w r o o m
Rick Sehi-Owner
Ml
231-585^6440
o r
• Interior & Exterior
• Residential & Commercial
• Experienced & Insured
• Free Estimates • Wallpapering
• References • Licensed
Ann Wheeler
Kitchen Design/Builder Sales
989-619-7730 Direct Cell
[email protected]
s
Carpet Cleaning
Painting Service
CONCRETE
QAYLORO <> INDIAN RIVER
r
RITE-WAY
l-TOO-MUCH-MUD
TODD BOUGHNER
408 SU. FOURTH ST.
GAYLORD. Ml 49735
Vinyl & Aluminum Siding
New Construction
989-731-6100
CELL 989-614-0163
FAX 989-731-9639
A U T O M A T I C
Transmission
"Specialists For Today's Transmissions"
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25 Year* Expenance
1988) 7 3 M 8 4 8
108 W .
C O M M E R C E
R A N D Y
(ofiF 27 near K-Mart)
G A Y L O R D ,
M I
P H
4 9 7 3 5
P H / F A X
R O C K W E L L
Mike Wolf
(989) 7 3 1 - 9 0 0 0
U c a n s s d Builder
(989)
(989) 732-6921
7 3 1 - 9 0 0 1
Remodeling & Repairs
No Job Too Small
Knight Cleaners
OM AppHwic*
A Fiimltui*
& Restoration, Inc.
Tour Full Service Cleaning Company"
•Water/SonlKDainage*Carpet/ljph^
• Janitorial Senc
ies • Air Dud Qeaing
(989) 7 3 2 - 9 2 5 3
M
, Doug Kaiser
Owner
(989) 732-7102 • 8 0 0 ^ 3 3 3 0
Pager (989) 920-1361 (Emergency)
S
P.O. BOX 1523, QAYLORD, Ml 49734
MUFFLER
MAN
OF
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HonM C t H n o u t i
Mufnera, BrakM
Oil & Fitter C h a n g « - $14.95
olmn-v|m
•IcPuretiaM
A C t u n
up«
101 Ea«t M a i n
Oaytard. M l 4S73S
(SeS) 7 3 2 - 8 2 3 0 / (SeO) 7 3 2 - « 7 3 3
Jam«s Platte, Ownar
VANCE MOREHOUSE
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appliances
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or C A W
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SERVICES
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d e v e l o p m e i v t
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12 I I I r « 2 < i < I 7 ( > 4
MINOR REPAIRS
INSIDE OR OUTSIDE
LAWNS T O CLEANING
CARETAKING
DEER PLOT PLANTING
TIM HUDSON
ROBERTA HUDSON
989-983-3626
If you Uke our work, tell others. If not, please tell us!!
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KMp Wanted
M>sc«llan0ous
W » d n * « d a y , July 8, 2000 • 0 - S
Offlce/dwlcal
2oe Sales
aos Medical/Professional 210 Clothing
301 Produce & Plants
204
DENTAL RECEPTIONWT r>ewled
SALESPCRSON
for growing dantat practice. Dentrix EXPCRIENCK)
ALPCNFCST. JULY 12-16, 2005.
RASPBERRIES,
RASPBERRIES,
OCCUPATIONAL
experiertce
a pkia. Pteaae aend wanted for growing new home FULL-TIME
Atplr>e ck>thir>g Is available at 507
MAINTENANCE PERSON. 25-28
iMjiklktg
company.
IrxlivkJual must therapist
raspberries. You ptok or ready
at
Mercy
Hospltat,
Acom Drive, Gaykxd. Located
hours par wMk. Po«sibto work up to resume to: F o r s ^ Family Dentistry. be self motiv^ed, goal oriented arxj
ptoked. Starting soon. Place orders
Graytir>g. Full ber>efit8. Contact
1723
Weet
M-32.
Bulkling
A.
across
from
Mama
Leone's,
OkJ
full-time. Must have «xp6rience and
a team player. Real estate l i c e r ^ Kourtney,
now. Goebel Farm. East Jordwi.
(960)348-0414.
27 South. Women's dresses sizes
be quaHfiad to do miacatlanaous Qayiord, Ml 49735.(070206205)
preferred
but
not
required. (061806210)
(231 )536-7615.(070204302)
4 to 22, eyelet bkxises small to
majntenanca work auch aa, but not
Weekends a mustl BenefK package
OFFICE
HELP,
Small
business
XXL, eyelet aprorts sizes small to
limited to. replace floor tilee, celling
avaUabie. Pleaae serxj reaun>e to:
YOU PICK strawberries. Sparr
XXL. girls' dresses sizes 2 to 12.
tiles and paint. Muat have valid lookir^ for the right person to help PO
Box
780.
Graylir>g,
Ml FULL-TIME PHYSICAL therapist/
office
(Mies.
Computer
Valley Strawberries. 6 miles east of
Layaway available. Please cali for
drivers Ikcenae. own car and be with
49738.(070604208)
physk^al therapist assistant at Mercy
Gaylord.
For
information, call
directions.
(989)732willing to travel to various Knwt experience. Excel artd Quick B o ^
Family Care of Roscommon. Full
a
phjs,
aocountir>g
ar)d
bookkeeping
(989)732-1223.(062206302)
5204.(060805w301)
stores
throughout
northern
NORTHPOINTE MOTORS, home of ber>eft8.
Contact
Kourtr>ey,
Michigan. Apply at Gaytord Kmart. skills. Part-time, ^ x i b l e hours. Serxj instant Car Credit, is looking for a (989)348-0414. (061806210)
1151
South
Otsego
Avenue. reply to: Box 03105, c/o Qayiord sales associate. The applicant must
H e r ^ Times, PO Box 598, Gaylord.
Gaytord, Michigan.(062504204)
Clip and Take
be a high energy person, self
Ml 49734.(070204205)
motivated, at>ility to work under RN'S. EXPERIENCED registered
pressure and willing to leam the nur^e to serve as clinical lead in the
TVades/lndustrial
207 special finance car business. No field for busy private duty home care
NORTHERN STAFRNQ accepting
applications for 3 companies In
finance
experience program. Supervisory experier>ce
ARROW ENERGY Is looking fof special
required, rehab background helpful.
Boyne City. Full-time ar>d partpersorviel to fill all positior>s of necessary. Sales experience a plus. Current Mrchigan licensure required.
time posltiona available. $8.75Salary
plus
commission
to start.
trucking, servk^e rigs, drilling rigs arKi
Regular, full-time position with
$10.00/ hour. Apply in person,
heavy equipment operators. Payir^g $40,000 to $60,000. Fax resume to benefits.
401 (k),
tuition
2202
MitcheH
Park
Drive,
good wages. Interested candidates (231)938-0399 or mail to: PO Box reimbursement.
C^act
Lisa
Petoskey.
(231)347-3144.
can pick up applrcations at 4030 146. Acme, Ml 49610.(0915tfn208)
9H9-732-II11
GiWner, RN, at 1 -888-626-2031
(0702(32204)
Columbus Drive, Kalkaska, 10915 DISCOUNTQUESTROOMS.COM. extenston 2126 or visit us at
Hetherton Road, Johannesburg or NEW arvj exciting business seeking www.vitatoare.org. VttalCare, an
or 877-819-6170
McLachlan Drilling at 815 West a^ressive telemarketers to grow equal
opportunity
emptoyer.
NORTHERN STAFFING accepting
Seventh. Evart. (070204207)
with our company. Income is (070604210)
applicatk>ns for fuMlme or partlimitless. Call (989)732-0805 for
WEST OF GAYLORD
time irKlustrtal ciear>ers in Boyne
FLEET/
TERMINAL
manager more information.(062904208)
City. $9/ hour. Apply in person.
position
available
in
northern
DENTAL ASSISTANT needed for
2202
Mitchell
Park
Drive,
I
HUOE
2
family
sale.
July
8,
9amMULTIFAMILY YARD sale. July 7.8
Michigan. Company has excellent SALES ASSOCIATE needed for fast growing dental practice. Experierxse
Petoskey.
(231 )347-3144.
long term opportunity. Indivkjual paced
environment.
Part-time. preferred. Please send resume to: • 4pfn. July9.9am-12noor.417Nortti and 9. 9am-? Lots of baby stuff, |
(070202204)
must have motivational skills and Weekends
required.
Apply
at Forsyth Family Dentistry, 1723 West I Court Street, Qayloiid.(070601303C) kkjs' dottles, toys and cAjutJuiiUt. 7022
business acumen. Experience with Goodwill, 505 South Wisconsin M-32, Buildir>g A, Gaylord, Ml
ygn Tyie Road, Qayk)rd4070202303VV) |
transportation fleet management a
49735.(070206210)
RESIDENT, FAMILY and staff garage JULY 8, 9am-4pm. July 9. 9 a m - 1
NOW HIRINQ ages 17 and up to must. Competitive salary with pnofit Gaylofd.(070202208)
train as dance, baton twirlir>g and incentive,
sale at Aspen Ridge Retirement 12noon. Antiques, fumiture, lamps,
health
insurance,
pompon teachers. Call (989)731- emF>loyer matching 401 (k) and
Village. Saturday, July 9. 8am-2pm. country decorating items, Boyd beers, |
8170 for appolntment.(070608204)
Se^kx) 125 plan. If you fit the
Refreshments, hot dogs and a wide household, lawn furniture, patio
M E R A AMIURE HOMECARE & HOSPICE
criteria, please fax your resume to
variety of items. 1261 Mtege Pwkway, umbrella, hardcover books, |
v y i x Affihoted with M u a HosmAi GMTUNG
(989)356-3628, mail to: Mtehigan
Qaylord.(070602303C)
NOW HIRING for part-time positions Wood Carriers, Inc., PO Box 678,
miscellaneous. 1359 West Martin '
at Kmart. Nighttime and weekends.
Lake, Qaylord.(070601303W)
|
Please apply at service desk. Alpena. Ml 49707 or e-mail to
yvonne_bahling_gcOchartermi.net.
MY
TRASH,
your
treasure?
1
day
(062904204)
SOUTH Of GAYLORD
EOE.(062208207)
only. Jily 9.9arrv4pm. 931 Strawberry
Lane, Qayk>rd.(070202303C)
2 FAMILY sale. Lots of maternity
MAINTENANCE
TECHNICIAN.
THE HAMPTON Inn has positions Petoskey Plastics is seeking a
arxJ baby cksthes. Large gold framed |
One plus years of professional nursing experience required.
open
for
night
auditor, muKI skilled trade person with
mirTDr. c a m ^ jars. Friday, July 8,9am- "
housekeeping.
maintenance. digital logic and microprocessors,
Med/Surg or ICU skills desirable. Hosplce/Homecare experience
4pm. 2492 Castiewood, Gaylord. |
Looking for flexible and reliable part- hydraulic/
Pneunuitic
and
preferred with ability to learn automated clinical documentation
•
HUQE MUUViAMLy garage saia Friday, (0702023033)
time applicants. Please apply at proficient industrial electrical skills.
system. Excellent wages/mileage reimbursement. On-call
July 8, 7:30am-5:30pm, Saturday, Jufy
front c ^ k , 230 Dk:kerson Road. Compensation Includes base wage
21
ST
ANNUAL
flea
market
and
bake
S
Gaylord. (070202204)
responsibilities. Send or fax resume to Brenda Lake,
9, 7:30am-4pm. 420 Poquette Road,
$14 plus seniority to $15.70/ hour
Qayiord. You want it, we got it. sale. First Presbyterian Church of •
Business/Facilities Manager, Mercy Amicare Homecare & Hospice.
plus $.30 shift premium plus 20%
Seasonal decorations, bikes, tables Gaylord, 513 Charles Brink Road. I
profit sharing. Full benefit package
201 Meadows Drive, Suite A, Grayling, Ml 49736.
(health, dental, life insurance.
of household items, beddings, lamps, Friday. July 8. 8am-5pm. Saturday, _
fax 989-348-0047. Phone 989-348-(X)44. Mercy Amicare
401 (k), vacation). Send cunent
racks of men's and ladies' good July 9, 9am-12noon. Household I
Homecare
&
Hospice
is
committed
to
the
Mission
and
Values
as
resume
to
clean ctothes, various sizes, exercise goods, furniture, small appliances .
fscanlonOpetoskeyplastics.com or
set forth by Trinity Health. Mercy Amicare is committed to
ecf43mer*, 2 sets of ladies' ooss ctxf*y and lots of goif balls. New this year I
NOIRRHERNSTA^ROADCASTING
mail to: Petoskey Plastics, Inc.,
achieving workfone diversity and is an equal opportunity employer
skis,
tools
and
some collectibles boutique.(062903303S)
4226 US-31 South, Petoskey, Ml
fumiture.(070601303N)
49770, Attention: Frank Scanlon.
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building supplies. Kids' clothes 4-6 |
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and adult XL. Bikes, books, bath,
LXX)KING FOR
MERCY AMICARE HOMECARE & HOSPICE
fabric, jewelry, camp stuff. Much, |
PART*TIME TRACTOR/ trailer driver
3 FAMILIES. Name brand tx>ys' and much more. 5000 Wah Wah Soo, _
Affilkited with MERCY Hosmju GRAYLING
for local manufacturing plant. 20-30
girls' clothing from infant to adult, Gaylord. East side of Otsego Lake. |
A CAREER IN
hours per week. Ovemights. Some
double stroller, fishing gear, etc. Saturday and Sunday, July 9 and
liftir>g required. Please apply at
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 10, 9 a m - 3 p m . (989)731-5496. |
Michigan Wori<s office, 111 South
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Gaytord.
(989)7327-9,9am-6pra 967 South SifTTntview (070602303S)
Full-Tlme/Contingent Registered Nurse Position
3886.(070202207)
Drive,
Gaylord.
Off
Krys
Road.{070202303E)
JULY 8 and 9, 8:30am-4pm. 762 ^
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PERSONNEL
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current Michigan Itoense. Requirements: Minimum 1 year of professional
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experienced CNC lathe machinist
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nursing experience, ability t<3 assess and act ijjwn client need?-without
with tool arxj die experience. Must
Road, Lewiston. Antiques, old JULY 8-10, 9am-4pm. Quilting and S
direct supervision, and willingness to travel in our geographic region.
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bottles,
rug
loom,
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(989)731 -5627 or fax resume to
sewing supplies. Over 500 yards of _
toddler clothing, dishes, toys, many fabric, batting, books, patterns, |
(989)731 -5630.(070202207)
benefits, competitive pay. and some on-call responsibility. For immediate
miscellaneous. (070601303E)
consideration, please fax resume to:
notions, new serger. Miscellaneous _
household iterr^ toys, books, ganjering I
Brenda Lake, Business Manager
A N N U A L GARAGE sale. 1530 items, ladies' clothing. Also have
Fax 989-348-0047 or call 1-800-424-1457 or 1-800-822-8318
antic^iM te^pqt^^pd dishes for sale. |
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Mercy Amicare Homecare & Hospice is committed to the Mission and
and Pray Road. Clothes, girls' 6-12, 10781 Beaver Road, Waters. 2
Vak/es as set forth by Trinity Heatth. Mercy Amicare is committed to
teen tfvou^ adiJL FiiTitLie, toys, cSshes, blocks west of Old US 27. o f f |
achieving workforce diversity and is an equal opportunity employer.
down comforter and more. Friday, Passenheim Road.(070602303S)
JiJy 8,8arT>4pm. Saiifday. July 9,9amQUALITY ITEMS. Friday only, July 8, ^
12noon.(070601303E)
9am-6pm. 6411 Foothills Trail, I
Rehabilitation Services at
Qayiord. Michaywe.{070601303S)
HUGE BARN sale, 3 abandoned
storage units. Pickup camper, saiboat, MULTIFAMILY PRE moving sale. !
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SALES C O N S U L T A N T
household, fumiture, tools, fishing Friday and Saturday. July 8 and 9,8anv •
ar>d hunting equipment, ctothes and 5pm. Fumiture, househokd goods, I
^rard-winning family of publicatiDAirff '
• Occupational Therapists
tots of miscellaneous. 3938 Gostow lamps, slate bumper pool table, 50 •
Road, G a y l o r d . July 6 and gallon eiecthc water heater, bikes, griHs, I
• Physical T h e r a p i s t s
looking for an outside Adverlisii^ Sal0
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SEIDELL SALE. Thursday. July 7. equipment, skate sharper^er, trophies, .
of our clients. Salary plus commisskMt
We invite you to be a part of our growing team...
9an>1 pm. Friday, July 8,9an>12noon, coottxx]te and other bOGte,laMnmcM«c I
a n d benefit package. Good grammar, spelHngjiiii
Kids' ctothing, toys, sectional couch, yard miscellaneous and many .
We are excited to announce our search for a f u l l - t i m e OT, F T and
miscellaneous items. Krys to Kassutta LTiexpected items arxJ lots of tTeesurea. I
skills a r e required. Attention to detail is very jmpop
PTA in addition to our search for a per diem OT, PT, SLP to
to 1420 Lake Club Drive, 2262 Martette Road, WMars. Exit 270, .
It have sales experience. Media sales experienoey;;
go 3.8 miles east on Marlette Road, I
loin our highly experienced clinical staff. Rehab Services at Northern
08ylord.(070202303E)
left side of road, chain link fence. _
' but not required. College a plus. To be part of
Michigan Hospital is committed to providing excellence in clinical care
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d-winning team, send your resume to;
looking for individuals who wznt to be part of a changing environn>ent
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sell, much, much more! 1830 EsteNe much more. 775 Crestwood Drive, •
Gaylord Herald Time*
Janice Dziurman. Director, Rehab
Road, Qayiord. Friday, July 8,8am- Qayiord. July 2, 8am-2pm. July 7-9, •
Services at (231) 487-7910 or apply
P.O. Box 598
6pm. Saturday, July 9, 8am- 8am-1pm. Please can {989)731-0050|
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2 5 7 3 Wilkinson Road, Gaylord
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aos Wanted To Buy
KTFCHENAID WASHER and ®<eclnc
dryw.
WhKe.
$200.
(969)7321218.(070202305)
MAYTAQ OAS range
AJnx>nd.
$400. Koher cast inx> exocutiva chef
•Ink. Almond.
$350. Like new.
(960)732-5011 .(070602305)
Miscellaneous
For Sale
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4' T E N N Smith metal bending brake.
Bends up t o 22 gauge. Good
contmon.
$200.
(969)732-4868.
(062902306)
AUTHENTIC QERIMAN beer b o t t ^
from the Bavarian regk>n. 24 bottles
and case. $25. (231)546-3179.
(0323tfn306)
CHICKEN PLUCKER with chicken
scalder, computer desk, kerosene
heater. (989)732-7409.(062904306)
COUCH. $175. Dsulc wood. 5 drawer
desk. $85. Large dog cage. $60.
Maple c h i r u cabinet. $3(X). Gibson
heavy duty gas dryer. $50. All items
in good
or
better
condition.
(960)732-5567.(070202306)
U F T R EC U N ER chair. Pride. New
$900. 30 days old. Not needed.
Sacrmce
$450.
(989)705-1321.
(070202306)
PROPANE TANK. 500 gallons. 2 0 %
full. $350/ best. (248)974-5600.
(062504306)
RECUNER. $20. Refrigerator. $20.
Single bed. $10. Natural gas cook
top. $25. Stainless bar sink. $10.
19" and 25" cokjr televisions. $15
and $25. 3 oak bar stoois. $35.
Natural gas heater. $25. (989)7323933.(070204306)
SEARS TONING table passive
exerciser. $85. 125 piece Pfaltzgraff
stor>eware, Villager pattern. $220. 12
strk>g Seagull guitar with hard case.
$150. Littermade automatic litter
box. Brand new. $45. (989)7864963.(070202306)
W o o d Slock
A l t e r n a t i v e Fuels
Firewood!
989-350-7993
Now Taking Orders
Musical Merchandise 307
YAMAHA CONSOLE piano. $2,000.
(989)705-3600 days. (989)826-2113
evenings.(070602307)
PIANO. 2003 Kuwai. 47" upright.
Lacquer finish. Excellent condition.
$3,300. Will deliver locally (989)7323757. (070202307)
Wanted To Buy
309
CASH PAID for antiques, furniture,
glass, art. jewelry, old garage and
bam stuff, deer, elk or moose horns.
wHdIife stuff, old skis, snowshoes
and fisfring items, etc. (989)731 0557. (0201tfn309)
300
IF YOUR chiklren have outgrovm
their back yard playhouse, I wiH buy
tt.
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Mary.
(989)350-1472.
(0514tfn309)
WANTED: 2 0 6 ^ 5 R 1 5 tires for
trailer. (989)732-2920.(070602309)
BUYING STANDING
TIMBER OP ALL SPECIES.
TOP DOLLAR PAID.
TEN ACRES OR MORE.
Please caO
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989-732-5230
310
Machinery
CASE. 20 plus 4 trencher. 20
horsepower. 4 wheel drive. Rider. 4'
digging depth. $1,000. Can be seen
at Burn's Electric and Plumbing,
2088 West Dixon Lake Drive.
Gaylord. (989)732-4488.(070202310)
CRAFTSMAN 17 horsepower lawn
tractor. 42" mower with bagger. Like
new.
$1,200.
(989)732-3272.
(070202310)
FORD 1220 tractor. 4 wheel drive.
456 hours. 16 horsepower diesel.
turf tires, 3 point hitch, 5' mower
deck power takeoff driven. 5' back
blade for snow, dirt scoop for 3 point
hitch, 5 tine cultivator. Tractor and
tires in good corKlitkxi. Great midsize
tractor
$6.5(X).
(231)5856883.(062904310)
Recreational
Vehicles
402
1979 HONDA
CX500 Custom.
137.000 nrtlles. $800/ best. (231)5463111 .(062904402)
1967 JAYCO 23' Class C motor
home. 48.000 miles. New er>gine,
water pump and manHokj. No rust.
Immaculate
condftk>n.
^.700.
(989)731 -2687.(070204402)
1997 HONDA Magna. Low miles.
$4,500/ best. 2001 Kawasaki 250
KLR Enduro. Only 1.500 miles.
$3,000/
best.
(231)546-3154.
(0702tfn402)
2004
R1
Yamaha.
Excellent
condition. Asking $6,900/ firm.
(989)614-6321. (070204402)
Boats/Snowmobiles
403
1977
FIBERGLASS
boat.
85
horsepower Johnson. Trailer. $1,200/
best. (989)348-7827.(070202403)
1996 SEA-DOO 14'6" Challenger.
Excellent cor>ditk>n. $4,000/ best.
(248)302-5983.(070204403)
1999 TIGER Shark 640. Adult
owned. Low hours. Well maintained.
New dhve bearings and impeller.
Cover. 1995 Tiger Shark Daytona
770. Well maintained. New cover.
Leiand 2 place trailer. Separate or all
for
$3,700.
(989)786-2858
or
(248)408-5962.(062504403)
Antiques & Auctions 311
Q O D D A R D ESTATE auction. July 9.
10am. Mk). Quality contemporary
ar>d antique furniture, appliances,
art, kitchenalia, household. Troy-B'ift,
Case Ingersol and Ranch King riding
mowers. Rototiiler. garage arxJ
outside related, horse stall doors,
fishing related, toys, postcards,
jewelry. Roseville. glass, porcelain.
1996 Ford E-150 Club Wagon. 1990
Kawasaki jet ski with trailer. 12' flat
bottom boat on trailer 1993 E-Z Go
gas golf cart. Cub Cadet pulling
tractor, store showcases, coins ar>d
more. Call for flyer or view online.
Lets
Talk
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Sporting Goods
2000 POLARIS 500 Classk:. $2,500.
1996 Yamaha Phazer II. $1,500.
(989)731 -0303.(070202403)
2002 YAMAHA Road Star Warrior
XV. 1.7(X)cc. Very clean. Only 2.600
miles. Vance & Haines Big Shots
exhaust
system
with
Power
Commander stage 2 kK. Gets over
SOmpg. Lots of extras. $7,800.
(989)732-2153.(062504403)
RSHINQ B O A t . 14' aluminum with
oars. $150. (989)732-1157 after
6pm.(070202403)
FOUR WINNS boat. Shore Station,
dock,
Seashoos.
Excellent
condition.
Cell
(313)530-7256.
(0622tfn403)
4oi
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17. Wexford Civic Arena. Saturday.
9am-5pm, Sunday, 9am-4pm. 22
rifle door prize. J & J Sport
Shows.
1-800-968-5016.
(070603401)
S M I T H & Wesson 66 SS target 357
with 2 holsters, 2 speed loaders and
rounds. Like new. $450. Remington
20
gauge
model
1100
semiautomatic with case and shells.
Uke new. $525. (989)732-5929.
(062504401)
Horses &
Riding Stables
601
REGISTERED ARABIAN and pinto
horses. $150 and up. (906)297-2841
or
www.detourhorses.com.
(070202601)
Pets & Supplies
eoz
AKC GERMAN shepherd puppies.
Black
and
tan.
(989)7869641.(062508602)
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to qualified buyers. No credit, bad
credit.
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Enterprises, Petoskey, 1-800-9646760. (1018tfn701)
Trucks
703
1992 FORD Explorer. 4 wheel drive.
4 door. Many extras. Rur^ good.
Body fair 110,(XXD miles. $1,000.
(989)732-7619.(070602703)
1967 CAfWiARO. New motor. Stkik.
Excellent shape. 1995 Oldsmobile
Delta Eighty-Eight. Ctoth interkar
Fully k>aded. 3800 motor. Excellent
shape. 730 West Petoskey Street.
(989)705-1109,
(989)732-4851.
(070204701)
704
2001 FORD F-150. Four wheel drive.
V-6. Air. tilt, cruise, CD. Bedlirw.
71.(XX) miles. Excellent cond(tk>n.
$10,250.
(231)546-3259.
(062904704)
1992 PLYMOUTH Grarvj Voyager
van. Needs transmission. Light blue.
Good body. Seats 7, bench style.
Asking
$500.
(231)546-4849.
(070604703)
2003 SIERRA SLE extended cab 4
wheel drive truck. Irwiudes V-8,
trailer package, exter>ded warranty,
tonr>eau cover, bedliner. 43,OCX)
miles. Not used as work truck.
Excellent
corxJition.
$21,900.
(989)732-1034. (070204704)
1994 FORD Taurus. Runs good.
$2,000/best. (989) 732-1157 after
6pm. (070204701)
1995 CHEVROLET 3/4 ton van.
80.000 miles. Complete. New brake
system.
$2,250.
(989)732-4488.
(070204703)
1995 DODGE Intrepid ES. 70.000
miles. New tires. 1 owner Great
condition. $3,500/ t>est. (989)7329518.(070202701)
1996 DODGE Starcraft conversion
van.
110,000 miles.
$3,000.
(989)732-6354,
(248)330-7991.
(070202703)
1998 BUICK Century Limited. Power
windows, locks. AM/FM. CD player
Good condition. $2,800. (231)5463368.(070202701)
1998 FORD Econoline E-150 cargo
van. 65,000 miles. 1 owner. Cruise,
power windows and steering, air.
$5,600. (989)732-2274, (989)7327003.(070204703)
1998 FORD Mustar^ convertible.
Black. V-6, automatic. Air. Power
steering, brakes, locks. Rear spoiler.
43,000 miles. Stored winters. Mint
condition. $8,800. (989)732-2545.
(070204701)
1998 GMC Safari AWD. Runs great.
Leather Towing package. $5,800/
best. 1999 Jeep Cherokee Sport
4x4. Runs great. $7,200/ best.
(231 )585-6282.(070202703)
2001 CAVAUER LS for parts only.
$500/best. (989)732-3684. (07202701)
1999 GMC Yukon. 64,000 miles.
Leather interior. Loaded. $12,000.
(989)983-2714.(0611tfn703)
Cap. Towing package.
Well maintained. Motivated.
2000 FORD
Explorer.
Loaded.
Excellent
condition.
$6,000.
(989)983-2714.(0629tfn703)
(989) ^ - 8 8 6 0
2002 MITSUBISHI U n c e r OZ Rally
Sport edition. 4 door Black. Automatic. Air, CD changer. Great economy. 91,000 highway miles. lOO.OCX)
mile warranty. $9,850. (231)546-3621
or (231)420-4132 . (070202701)
Auto Parts/
Accessories
Trucks
2001 FORD F-IBO
Snper Craw 4x4.
$ 8 , 2 0 0
Utility Trailers
4 TIRES. 3l"x10-1/2"x15". Summit
Trail Climber MTs on chrome
15''x10' directional wheels. Fits a 6
lug Chevrolet. $350.
(989)3060118.(070204702)
UTILITY TRAILER. Tilt bed. 41/2'x8'. Steel. $450.
(989)7322271 .(0604tfn705)
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FRONT CLIP for 1985 Monte Carlo.
Good condition. Asking $450/ best.
(989)731-0930
ask
for
Bill.(0710tfn702)
703
H P B R F R | G R T M P < ;
1977 JEEP CJ7. 304, V-8. Fiberglass
body. Lots of extras. $5,500/ best.
(231)585-7505.(070204703)
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705
PACE AMERICAN 5'x8' Work-sport
trailer.
Barely
used.
$1,400.
(231)546-3154.(0702tfn705)
704
1997 FORD F-150 extended cab. All
power, cnjise, CD player. 17" rims.
Towing package. Looks great. Runs
great.
$7,500.
(989)732-0013.
(070203704)
702
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(089)732-1111
""Garage sales and pets not
appiicabie. Not available for the use of
commercial businesses. Free ads run
on a space available basis.
10' ALUMINUM ladder with 2
extensions. $65. (989)939-8606.
(070601900)
12'
ALUMINUM
boat.
(989)939-8164.(070601900)
$100.
12' WIDE tow behind spike drag.
$100. (989)732-8138.(070601900)
13,000 BTU Whirlpool window air
corxJitkjner. $80. (989)731 -2051.
(070601900)
4 BIKE rack. 1 -1/4" hitch. $40.
(989)732-7346.(070601900)
4 GOODYEAR Eagle tires. 225/60/
16. $20. (989)732-8866. (070601900)
ALPENFEST DRESS. Size 6. $25.
(989)732-1681 .(070601900)
ANTIQUE STEEL bed frame. $40.
(989)732-4709.(070601900)
BOY'S BICYCLE. Schwinn. 20"
wheels. Very nice. WO. (231)5492500.(070601900)
COMPUTER DESK. $15. (989)7311034.(070601900)
LEDERHOSEN.
WESTERN SLIDING GLASS door. 80-X73-.
Germany. 34-36. Excellent conditkxi. $50. (989)731-6262. (070601900)
Will deliver. $40. (231 )582-3248.
SPACE HEATER. Warm Morning.
(070601900)
Natural gas. 50,000 Btu. $100.
MOTORIZED TREADMILL. 4 years (989)705-7494.(070601900)
okj. Digital scanning. $50. (989)705SWING SET. Good condition. $60.
1900. (070601900)
(989)731-1408. (070601900)
OUTDOOR LK3HTS. 18 yards.
GOOD condition.
Electric set. Brand new. $15. TREADMILL.
$100. (989)732-3276. (070601900)
(989)732-5854.(070601900)
WOOD BUNK beds. $75. (989)7310443.(070601900)
WARD 10" table saw. $50. (989)8580056 after 3pm.(070601900)
ROBERT & SUSEN ESTATE AUCTION
July 9 (Sat.), 2005 at 10 a.m.
8802 N. Petersen Rd., Frederic, M l
Directions: From Grayling, go north o n 1-75 t o Exit 264, go
1 m i . east to Petersen Rd., go 2 miles n o r t h to location O R
f r o m Lewiston, g o west o n Co. Rd. 612 t o Petersen Rd., go 2
miles north to l o c a t i o n . W a t c h for signs.
S i l v e r w o o d c r e a m can, metal 7 U P cooler, vintage
hats/boxes, C o n l o n (Chicago) e l e c t r i c w r i n g e r washer,
Longaberger baskets, 70 piece silverplated o n copper tea set,
collector plates, w o o d high chair adjusts to w r i t i n g table,
steel wheels, a p p l i a n c e s , M c C o r m a c k hay m o w e r (wheel
driven), JD hay m o w e r (PTO driven), Japan 4 c r o w n china.
Harvest Ballerina, A u t u m n G o l d C e n t u r y Service Corp., end
tables, display case w i t h glass doors, c u r i o cabinet, massage
chair, b u b b l e d glass china c u p b o a r d ( R o b i n s o n Furniture),
oak sideboard w i t h m a r b l e top, D u n c a n Phyfe d r o p leaf
table w i t h 3 leaves, (5-chairs-1 captain) a n d w i t h m a t c h i n g
buffet a n d c h i n a c u p b o a r d , w o o d d o l l h i g h chair, dressers,
M i s s i o n o a k b o o k s h e l f , v e n d i n g m a c h i n e s , a n d tools.
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TROVER AUCTIONS
HARD TONNEAU cover. Fits Ford
F-150.
$100.
(989)732-9610,
(070601900)
WOMAN'S ROLLERBLADES. Size
8. All pads. Hanjly used. $50.
j(989)732-7126.(070601900)
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HEAVY DUTY Chicago 5 speed driH QUEEN
WATERBED.
Drawers,
praaa.
$70.
(9e9)939-677e. bookcaaa, heater. No mattress. $55/
(070601900)
bast. (988)731-9976.(070601900)
LEDERHOSEN.
SUSPENDERS, SHORE STATION boat lift. Otsego
vest and socks. $65. (989)732- Lake.
$50.
(989)732-6054.
5325.<070601900)
(070601900)
y. Marvin
Troyer, auctioneer
Mailing address: 1318 Knepp
Fairview, Ml 48621
Phone
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(home);
989-848-9991
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19 rental units kept in good condition. Easy to
rent the 1 and 2 bedroom units as they are convenieotty located to downtown Gaylord. Owner
can iive on the premises or have a manager live
on the premises. Unlimited possibilities for
$600,000.
Qotf course Ih/ing at its tiest! T h r M bedrooms, 2 ptus bettw,
famlfy room, workshop,
sprtnklef system, perennial
gardens. Uinds. ceiling fans, hardwood fkwrs. great room &
attached garage. Recerrtly remodeled & very wefl-maintained.
$234,900.
26 acres by Sperr. Three bedroom home with 1-1/2 batt>s.
famtty room, mud room. ofRce. 2 cer garage, pole buUding,
workshop, landscaped wtth sprlnkier system and very wellmaintairwd. $218,800.
TmgPTOPS NOflTH 2 bedroom condo wtth 2 beths & furrtished.&i)oythe)ettub. freestanding gea stove & ilyk>g on the
goir couree or great for rariM Inveetmsnt $1M,0OO.
New luxurious condo in Micheywe. CethedraJ ceWngs wtth
open floor ptan ar>d the new turwiel skylights in kitchen A master t>sthroom. 3 bednx)ms. 2 batt>s. flrepiece. large utwty
room. paftW besement, attached 2 car garage, gotf course
view A Iwidscaptng. $229,490.
A T n U C n v i H O M l C L O — TO TOWN has 3 bedrooms. 2*
bathe, famtty room, wet bar, Anished baaamant, 2 4 t f 4 workshop & 20x20 leen-to in addWon to a 2 car garege. $154,500.
OUTSTAMOINQ NEW HOMB
3 or 4 bedrooms, great room. 3 beths, island kltchan, fliepiace,
garnet famlhr room 5 Is 3200 sq. ft. Custom features include tile featuree. wood fkxy. custom light A pkimbing ftxturee.
Cathedral ceiling, Corlan tops, lots of cabinets & storage, ceiling fans, air condWoning, finished garage & laat but not iMSt custom stamped drrvewey to accent your sntraricel $289,000.
L A K I R R O N T
YOU C A N T A F T O K ) TO NOT BUY THW C O H O a
Qrest irvlown locaOon wW> two bedrooms, two baths. d W v
weshar, deck off IMng room A ooirv-operstsd waaher A dryer
within w a U n g dManoe to rrtahoeiss Shopping Center, from
i M . t o o te m , $ o o .
Uocurtous condoe on Micheywe goir course wtth the 11 th hole
at your beckyerd. Newly remodeled. 2 bedroome, whMpool
tub. (hepleoe. air oondMor^ig, overeteed 2 oer gersge A mwiy
extras such ee h s r * i m o d floors Aflprehrtekitchen ccunisrtops
Saved for your h o m e .
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M N T A L S
8 a o u n AD U N O M I W T A L OONNtCTiON.
$188,000 •
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C O M l a n THIS M C t L A K m O W T ON NAVAJO
wNh 3 bedroome, 2 belhe, s u v o o m , 2 ear garage A 1.5
ed eoraa neer snowmobie t r t f #4. $184,800.
H O M I S
Newty rebuilt home
on Bass
Lake.
Lovely
mestsr
betfvoom wfth tub.
shower, A doubts
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edjoining
msster t>edroom
with h»s ar>d her
doeets. CeMng fana m every room, flrapiece. famey room,
workahop. fUly flniehed k>wer ievet. 2 car garegs. A aprawkng
deck. Qreet arse for fl8hlr>g, snowmobMng. goMlng. hunting A
sktmg. Brarxl new irwide A out. $318,000.
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buemaaa m thia stvectlve t t oondltkwted b u M i n g wNh werahoiiee
space, planty of pertdng and high
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COMMOTCUL LOCATION wNh
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home. 32x40 pole bu8dkiQ wMh 14'
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