2008-02-09 Sat

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2008-02-09 Sat
Time's
up
Crawman with Sunrise
Constnidkm Install ttie hour
and minute hands on the dock
face Thursday afternoon before
hoisting It Into place on the
tower of Gaylord's new city
hall. At eight feet In diameter,
It took several crewmen to
guide the ckick Into the frame
already built Into the tower.
Once It's hooked up, the chxsk
will be backllt
HT • Chn« Engle
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More photos
on A3
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GAYLORD
Saturday, February 9, 2008 • Gayiord, MI
News at the speed of life
DEQ: TOXIC DISPOSAL OK
Township vows to fight state, EPA over plan
Gayiord businesses shine Snocross
races free
weekend
GAYLORD
The (jaylord'
Otsego C h a m b e r of Commerce"s
Annual A u a r d s honored four individuals. four businesses and ihe
Edelweiss Ciarden Club for their
contributions to
^ the community
, in 2007.
Two hundred people
attended the
annual awards
luncheon held Wednesday at
theTreetops Resort Convention
Center, where Uxial community
members, businesses, and organizations are celebrated for excellence in the Gayiord area.
The awards and recipients:
• C o r d o n Ci. Everett M e m o rial Bell Tower A w a r d ; Recognizing new construction and/'or
renovation projects that best
exemplify investment in Otsego
County, while maintaining the
Alpine spirit and theme. This
year there were two recipients:
By Jll Schutt
Staff Wrtter
GAYLORD
World PowerSpons Association (WPSA) snocross
organizers have been busy mo\ ing
snow and bringing factory teams to
the Otsego County Fairgrounds in
preparation for the (iaylord Appreciation Snocross W^^kcnd beginning
tcxiay.
HT • Bill Serveny
GARY KOSCH of Kosch Properties and Alpine Oven received
the Gordon C. Everett Memorial Bell Tower Avi/ard.
See Chamber, p. A8
According to Steve Latuszek,
Michigan operations manager for
WPSA, the free admission to grandstand seating is a way of showing
how much W P S A appreciates the
community's continued support.
"Not everybody can afford a S10
ticket," said-Latuszek. "The community does so much for us; it's our
See Free, p. AID
By JllSchult
Staff Writer
MIDLAND — T h o u g h she studied biology, graduating with a bachelor's in science from Alma College in
2000. former Gayiord resident Sarah
Fossati will be ordained to the priesthood at St. John's Episcopal Church
in Midland today (Saturday).
•it's not usually something you
decide you want to do as a child, said
Fossati during a telephone interview,
"It's more of a calling than a premeditated matter."
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Carlos and DeDe Fossati of Gayiord,
Saturday marks the end of a sevenyear journey. Fossati's discernment
included an internship and three years
of seminary.
S h e was baptized as a child at
St. A n d r e w s Episcopal C h u r c h in
Gayiord. In 2002. Fossati interned
at Transfiguration Episcopal Church
in Indian River, her sponsoring congregation.
"I had individuals, a a^mmittee of
fnends, helping me toward discemm e n C Fossati said.
See 1996, p. A10
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Parties settle
1-75 crossing dispute
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Fossati ordained to priesthood
The
former
Gayiord '
woman
is the
daughter
of Carlos
& DeDe
Fossati of
Gayiord.
By Ryan Bentley
News-Revisw Staff Wnter
EiAY HARBOR
linvironmental regulators have
granted permits for a controversial .^ntrim C o u n t y
injection well which would allou disposiil of shoreline
contaminants from Bay Harbor.
The U.S. linvironixientul Protection Agency (LPA)
and Michigan Department of r:n\ ironmental Quality (DHQ) a n n o u n c e d they were issuing permits to
Beeland G r o u p for the well
proposed for a site
east of Alba in Star T o w n s h i p
in news releases
Thursday.
Star Township s s u p e r v i s o r and the head o f a wat e r s h e d advocacy g r o u p said T h u r s d a y that t h e i r
organizations intend to challenge the permits.
Despite e n v i r o n m e n t a l regulators' e x p e c t a t i o n s
that the well wouldn't pose drinking water concerns,
numerous Alba residents have voiced concerns about
how it might alfect groundwater.
See Township, p. A8
Howard and Jeanne Crenshaw, proud parents of
musician-songwriter Marshall Crenshaw, enjoy
watching son's career from home in Michaywt
(CI).
_ The Vanderbilt girls basketball team won its first
league title in school history (B1).
_ Gayiord revving up for snowmobile ice drag
• r a c e s (B4).
^ State legislators stop in Lewiston during r e c ^ t
Northern Michigan snowmobile tour (B6).
Cotrtesy photo
SARAH FOSSATI will be ordained into
the priesthood at St. John's Episcopal
Church in Midland today.
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A - 2 • S a t u r d a y . February 9, 2008
Commissioners
Reminder
Secretary of State branch offices closed for Presidents' Day to meet Feb. m
LANSING
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Secretary of Stale
their driver's license or license plates
offices may
close
O T S E G O
C O U N T Y
O T S t G O
C O U N T Y
The Board of Commis-
can "skip the trip" to the branch of-
branch
for the
sioners
Land reminds residents
e x p i r e to give t h e m a m p l e t i m e to
f i c e a n d d o b u s i n e s s b y m a i l , o r if
lunch hour. O n Wednesdays most of-
that all b r a n c h oft'ices a n d the O f -
renew. Licenses a n d plates that expire
eligible, by Internet or touch-tone
f i c e s a r e o p e n f r o m 11 a . m . t o 7 p . m .
a.m. Thursday,
Hce o f the Great Seal will be closed
o n a day w h e n state offices are closed,
telephone. Easy to follow instructions
S U P E R l C e n t e r s also provide Satur-
the
in o b s e r v a n c e o f P r e s i d e n t s ' D a y o n
such as a holiday or weekend, can be
can be found with the renewal notice.
day hours f r o m 9 a.m. to noon.
t h e J. R i c h a r d Y u i l l A l p i n e
M o n d a y , F e b . 18.
renewed the following day without
L i c e n s e plate tabs will arrive by mail
penalty.
within seven business days.
Terri Lynn
The
Department of State mails
notices to motorists 45 days b e f o r e
For
the
more
visit
Web
site
at
u-H-u'. m ichigan.gov/sos.
With the exception of holidays.
Motorists renewing license plates
information
department's
will
meet
at 9 : 3 0
Feb.
14
in
Multipurpose Room
at
Center.
T h e meetings are o p e n to
the public.
From an
HT blogger.
Blogs
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Video
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Catch regular staff blogs on
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• See pictures and listen t o
samples of songs f r o m singer/
songwriter, M a r s h a l l C r e n s h a w , w h o s e parents, Howard
a n d Jeanne Crenshaw, reside
in Michaywe.
• Get ^ 1 the information you
need o n upcoming t n o c r o s s
races, w i n e tastings,
ber>efrt dinners, w o r k s h o p s and more.
• Catch highlights of the
Feb.2 matchup between the
G a y l o r d Blue Devils a n d
M p e n a Wildcats
1 w o u l d love to tell you first
hand on w h a t is going on
w i t h the county and the
overpass. Put it this way,
h o w w o u l d you like the
county to come in and tell
• K u r t K o l k a asks whether
certain comics belong on t h e
editorial page in O u t of t h e
Ink Bottle.
• Sonw k x a l business owners
objected a property takeover
to make way for the 1-75
crossover p r o j e c t during
a Friday hearing. Share your
opinions in a blog on our
Website.
8, 2 0 0 8 1 0 : 1 0 a . m . EST
• C h r i s Engle seeks smelt
fishing tips (and your leftovers) in O u t s i d e w i t h
Engle.
• B e n T e e t e r takes on
" R a m b o ' in T e e t e r ' s T a k e s .
and gives it 4 stars out of 5.
you t h a t 15 years of your
life building a business
and a g o o d reputation is
only w o r t h a f e w thousand
dollars? They d o n ' t cae, it's
not affecting their paychecks
and their family. H o w much
w o u l d it be w o r t h if it was
YOU! (SIC as posted.)
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Qaylord H«rald Tlm^s
A watched clock
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TOP: C R E W M E N (l-r) Dan Warner, J o e Variot and J a m e s McGee ease t h e clock into place f r o m inside ttie t o w e r
Above: Still in its protective plastic, t h e clock is brought to the fr o n t of the n e w city hall by crane. Right: T h e
Photos by Chris Engle
clock, as seen f r o m the tower, begins its journey s k y w a r d .
Po ice
p.m. when he reportedly lost control
Driver hits guardrail
of the 2004 Chevrolet Impala he was
on 1-75
Company seeks to revise
apartment building plan
driving,
• Christopher Lackenbucher, 37,
Gaylord, was northbound on 1-75, onehalf mile north of Charies Brink Road in
Bagley Township, Monday, around 5:55
p.m. when he reportedly lost control of
the 2000 Chrysler he was driving.
jured and there were no citations
Lackenbucher's vehicle reportedly
issued.
slid into a guardrail on the icy roadway
and sustained moderate damage.
Rollover crash
Lackenbucher reportedly viras not
on Old 2 7
injured and there were no citations is• Anthony Heintz, 17, Vander- sued.
bilt, was southbound on Old 27,
three-tenths of a mile north of Ma- Gaylord City Police
telski Road in Livingston Township,
Wednesday, around 10;30 a.m. w h e n D r i v e r c i t e d i n c r a s h
he reportedly thought an oncoming
• Kellie knight, 38, Grayling, was
vehicle had crossed the centerline southbound on South Otsego Avenue at
causing him to attempt to pull the West Main Street, Monday, around 9:50
1998 Chevrolet pickup he was driv- a.m. when a 2002 Dodge van driven by
ing, closer to the shoulder.
Tracy Sekora, 28, Gaylord, reportedly
Heintz's vehicle reportedly drove ran a red light and crashed into the
off the west side of the roadway passenger side of the 2004 Pontiac
and rolled over and struck the guide knight-was driving.
wires of a utility pole.
Moderate damage was reported to
Dupuie s vehicle reportedly sustained moderate damage after he
Sitruck a guardrail on the west side
of the roadway.
Oupuie reportedly was not in-
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M i c h i g a n State Police
Driver hits tree
In H a y e s T o w n s h i p
• Susan Robin, 57, Gaylord, was
northbound on Hayes Tower Road,
one-half mile south of Old Alba Road
in Hayes Township, Jan, 29, around
6:15 p,m, when she reportedly lost
control of the 2002 Ford Taurus she
was driving.
According to reports, Robin's vehicle sustained minor damage when
she drove off the road and struck a
tree. Reports indicate the roadway
was extremely icy at the time of the
accident.
Moderate damage
after driver hits guardrail
• William Dupuie, 27. Cheboygan, was southbound on 1-75, onemile north of Winters Road in Corw i t h Township. Jan. 31. around 1:50
Heintz was not injured and extensive damage was reported to his
vehicle. He was cited for hazardous
driving — violation of basic speed
laws.
G A Y L O R D — A special meeting of
ect, the r e d u c t i o n w o u l d be n e c e s s a r y
Gaylord's Zoning Board of Appeals next
to m a k e r o o m for p h a s e three of the
w e e k will d e t e r m i n e w h e t h e r a d e v e l o p e r
development and allow DeShano Con-
! can construct an apartment complex on
struction to build a 20-bed adult foster
[ less land and with fewer parking spaces
care home.
!
I as required by city o r d i n a n c e .
Gladwin-based DeShano ConstrucI tion has plans t o build a 32-unit c o m p l e x
D e S h a n o C o n s t r u c t i o n a l s o is r e -
as part two of a tlyee-phase develop-
questing a p a r k i n g variance to provide
ment plan. City o r d i n a n c e calls for a
106 parking s p a c e s rather than the re-
j m i n i m u m of 9 2 , 8 0 0 square feet for such
quired 128 per city ordinance for that
! a complex; however, to m a k e room for
particular development. The ordinance
phase three o f the d e v e l o p m e n t . De-
calls for t w o s p a c e s per residential unit
I S h a n o C o n s t r u c t i o n is a s k i n g t h e y b e
a n d all p a r k i n g m u s t b e p r o v i d e d o n site,
a l l o w e d to revise their original site plan
C u r t i s s a i d o f f i c i a l s w i l l d e t e r m i n e if all
and build the c o m p l e x on 71,264 square
p a r k i n g s p a c e s at t h e e x i s t i n g c o m p l e x
feet — 2 1 , 5 3 6 s q u a r e feet less than re-
are being used.
both vehicles and there were no inju- q u i r e d b y o r d i n a n c e .
T h e m e e t i n g , w h i c h b e g i n s at 7 p , m , ,
ries.
A c c o r d i n g t o a l e t t e r t o c i t y c l e r k will b e h e l d in t h e C i t y C o u n c i l C h a m Sekora was cited for hazardous
i Becky Curtis from Linwood-based Apex bers of the C o u n t y - C i t y Building, T h e
driving.
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PURVIEW
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mid the economic distress, a m o n g
the reports of tragedies a n d problems, it's good to f i n d positives to
counter the negatives.
Wednesday's annual Gaylord/Otsego
C o u n t y C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e awards
luncheon gave us opportunity to celebrate
some of the great things hapAsa
pening here.
Yes, there are e m p t y storecommunity,
fronts. But there are people
we celebrate like Wally, A n n a n d Neil
those
Drzewiecki o f Gaylord A C E
Hardware/Gaylord Feed &
committed
Grain; and G a r y Kosch of
to m a k i n g
Kosch Properties, developer
life b e t t e r
of the Alpine Ov e n , w h o are
still willing to invest here. For
in Otsego
that c o m m i t m e n t , they are the
County.
recipients of the chamber's
G o r d o n Everett Bell Tower Award.
Wednesday's awards heralded the efforts of people like Larry Edwards, recipient of the Daune Weiss Businessperson of
the Year award; m e m b e r s of the Edelweiss
Garden C l u b w h o earned the "You M a d e
it Happen Award" for their s p r u c e u p of the
Energy Outlet; and retired H T publisher
Jim Grisso, recipient of the President's
Award for commitment to business and
community
T h e luncheon reminded us w e are
fortunate to have businesses that deliver
top-notch customer service; Dunn's O f f i c e
Solutions and Jan's Northside Deli shared
G o l d e n Pineapple award honors. It allowed
us to salute outstiinding volunteers: Ron
Chavcy, Volunteer of the Year; and Ron
S i m m o n s , Ambassiidor of the Year.
To all of these award recipients, we say,
•'Thank you, and j o b well done."
The Gaylord Herald Times editorial board
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Kaczanowski, editor Chris Grosser, news editor
Cathy Landry, and design editor Frank Michels.
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E d i t o r : Chris Grosser • chris@gaylordheraldtimes.com
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Job well done,
award recipients
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T
he 30-mile trip, from doors'icp
to doorstep, should take about
30 minutes to complete. At
least that's how long it took me lo
get from my home in Lewiston to the
work during the non-winter nionths
(which can be few and far between in
Northern Michigan).
The Gaylord HerI
aid Times building
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IS located on South
Otsego Avenue in
I (iaylord. It should
I take approximately 10
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my home to Vienna
Corners, another 10
minutes to McCoy
Road and 10 minutes
from McCoy Road
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to work. Yet lately it
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30-minute
(we measure in minutes Upnorth) drive
has turned into 40-50 minutes.
The reason is obvious: the roads
are simply not adequately maintained
for the amount of snowfall we've accumulated this winter. And what's
worse than my drive to work is my
16-year-old son is driving to school
daily on these oftentimes poorly
maintained roads.
Trekking through snowy back
roads, sliding through stop signs and
bouncing ofl'snow banks is fine for
Sno*l)rift Rally racers, but long after
the yellow tape is rolled up and the
banners are taken down, the rest i>t us
have (o travel lo work and school e \ erv day on those back roads ot Montmorency County.
We're not happ> about it: u e col-
lectively complain about it and some
of us call the Montmorency Road
County Commission for an explanation. Hut wait, if there's one thing
this job has taught me. there's always
two sides to every story. So. before
you bombard the Albert Township office and Montmorency County Road
Commission w ith complaints, learn
the reason behind the season.
There are two main reasons the
roads are a little less maintained this
winter; limited funds and snow accumulation.
According to Keith Berger. meteorologist at the National Weather Service (NWS) south of Gaylord, Atlanta
recorded 52.1 inches of snow this
season ending Jan. 31 - last years
snowfall tlirough the end of January
2007 was 33.1 inches.
KOAI) MAINTKNANCE is paid
for from monies from three sources:
gas lax. registration fees and license
plate fees.
According to Joel Kim Bleech,
Montmorency County Road Commission manager, there has not been
an increase in fuel tax in 10 years.
Which means, the county is operating on the same budget as they were
nearly a decade ago. However, instead of paying an estimated $5,000
per month for fuel for the county
vehicles, they spent S30.000 for fuel
last month.
•1f we don't cut back now. there
u ill be no money to blade the roads
in the summertime." Bleech said.
The people u h o live on paved
roads don't care so much about
blading ihe dirt county roads, he ex-
plained.
However, the county maintains
500 miles of back roads compared to
140 miles of mam roads. Ignoring the
dirt roads is not an option.
Here a few more facts from
Bleech people need to know before
picking up the telephone to complain
about road conditions;
• Montmorency County Road
Commission employs 19 people for
the three garages, Atlanta, Lew iston
and Hillman, three fewer employees
than two years ago. Each garage lost
one employee.
• None of your property tax, even
if there's a millage, goes to road
maintenance.
• No part of the sales tax on gas
goes to county road maintenance.
So some may say, with the price
of gas increasing, the road commission should get more money, right?
Wrong. The tax is based on gas usage, not price. As gas prices increase,
people tend to reduce unnecessary
travel, which decreases gas usage,
thus decreasing money for road maintenance.
The problem is w idespread across
Northern Michigan
not just in
Montmorency County. In Osceola
County firefighters recently reported
crews couldn't respond to a chimney
fire because of slippery road conditions.
And once again, there are two
sides to every story, imagine rhat!
— Jil Schult is a staff writer for
the Gaylord Herald Times. Contact
Herat 74H-45}8
or jiK^.gaylordheraldtimes.com.
Letters to the Editor
Have an opinion;
improve things
To the liditor:
In response to Bill Light's
letter ("Wrights are wrong
again." Wediicsday. Jan. 23
Herald Times), we are all
aware of the president's job
approval ratings, seeing that
you left-wingers talk about
nothing else. But. please remember Congress is in control by your party and their
approval ratings are far lower
then the president's.
.•\nd to correct you, I
never stated Clinton was impeached by the Senate. He
was impeached through the
House of Representatives.
No. Clinton's lies embarrassed the American people
as well as his otVice.
You stated that president
Bush lied: So. Sir. please
show me your pri>of.
Remember, several members of your partv also voted
for war after seeing the same
Intel as Bush. No. we have
not found the major caches of
WMDs. that I will concede.
Just because we have not
found them does not mean
they are not there.
Instead, we found a bigger threat there which is Al
Queda. And considering we
have not suffered another
terror attack shows us the
president is doing something
Word on the Street ^
Lastly, you stated we lost
over 3,000 service members
and untold civilians in Iraq.
Maybe you never heard: People do die in war. Unlike you,
those service members serve
iheir country proudly
Seeing how high the number is for men and women
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The problem with your
facts. Sir. is that you can't
prove the president lied; all
you can do is slander and call
names. Clinton's lies were
proved and on Dec. 19. 1998
he was impeached by the U.S.
House of Representatives.
Clinton not only disgraced
himself, like you said: he disgraced this country and the
oHIce he held.
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By Cathy Landry
QUESTION: There is talk of giving Michigan Democrate a
second chance to pick a presidential candidate by holdings
caucuses. Do you think this should be pursued or not?
w h o a r e e n l i s t i n g in the
armed forces shows me they '
are proud to serve their country, and serve the noble cause
of giving freedom to a nation
of people who never knew it
before.
I know that is a hard pill
to swallow for an unpatriotic person as yourself, who
serv es a party of cowards.
Try this as a remedy: Support the troops, even though
you don't support the war.
Have your own opinion, instead of left-wmg slander that
is baseless. Come up with
ideas to improve things instead of attacking others.
Matthew L . W r i g h t
Elmira Township
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heck of a job to clean
Florida, too
Frank Bennett
up the mess.
GaryPanton
Dearborn Heights
Rose Tomaskl
Denver. Colo.
Gaylord
Well, probably not beNo.
cause of the expense.
Stanley Costello
Dearborn Heights What's done is done
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Saturday, February 9, 2008 • A-5
Qaylord Herald Times
The beauty
and the beast
T
he Beauty and
the Beast. Thai
would seem to
best describe two
major events that kicked off
the new year in our state. 1
entered the world of retirement Dec. 31 and decided
to take a short break, but the
column-w riting juices came
bubbling to the top in the
form of a beauty and a beast.
And here I am once again
consuming this space in
your favorite newspaper.
The beauty in all this is
Kirsten Haglund who was
crowned Miss America
Jan. 26 in Las Vegas. She
entered the competition as
Miss Michigan and hails
from Walled Lake. What
great news for our struggling
state. In her travels around
the country over the next 12
months, she will give Michigan a needed boost everywhere she goes.
fused to settle with the cops
for a substantially smaller
amount.
You know what "exposed" him? Lovey-dovey
text messages between him
and Beatty "uncovered"
through an intensive investigation by the Detroit Free
Press. Big Brother is lurking
everywhere.
Hiz Honor now faces
possible perjury charges if
the Wayne County prosecutor lives up to her responsibilities and sincerely investigates the matter. If the judge
and mayor truly are not political pals, both Kilpatrick
confined to
and Beatty could be going
Detroit City
down the river to Jackson
Hall, either.
for a while. No text-mesFor many
saging in that place. And to
years, it's
been happen- think Kilpatrick is a lawyer.
ing through- Shouldn't he know better
Jim
than to lie under oath?
out virtually
Oneeo
every form of
Oh, yeah, the mayor
government
apologized in front of a TV
in what was once proudly
camera last week, with his
dubbed the "Motor City."
w ife by his side, inside their
In the latest scandal. Hiz church, no less. His performance sort of reminds me
Honor has been caught in
w hat appears to be a big. fat of another politician who
lie. No. Wrong. Let s call it a once said ... "1 never had sex
w ith that woman ..." The difbig bunch of fat lies.
We should apply the term ference with Kwame is the
little matter of the text mes"alleged" in all this except
sages and lying about firing
that there is very strong
the two cops who were about
ev idence he lied under oath
in court, before a jury of his to expose him.
peers, about his love atfair
By the way. Hiz Honor
with his then chief of staff.
has no intention of resignChristine Beatty.
ing.
So. the murky waters of
The result of that was he
Detroit politics continue to
also lied when he testified
and does my stomunder oath that he had noth- churn
ach.
ing to do w ith the firing of
two good Detroit cops who
VMio do you want on
got a little too close to home your team, the Beauty or the
to the lose atTair. They filed Beast?
a "whistle-blower" lawsuit
— Jim Grisso is publisher
and ultimately were awarded
emeritus of the GaylonJ
Herald Times. Contact him
million of Detroit taxa t Jini(aga} -lordheraldtimes.
payer money. The jury vercom
dict was after the mayor re-
be amazed if we could account for every dollar ot our
money wasted to subsidize
various forms of Detroit
government through state
tax funds.
That wouldn't be so bad
if Detroit didn't have such
a terrible track record ot
squandering money through
various forms ol graft and
corruption.
MisusOff the ing state tax
for
Record money
political and
personal gain
is not just
As we Michiganders all
know Michigan is a beautiful state.
But then we turn to a man
by the name of Kwame Kilpatrick. What a beastly state
of atYairs this mayor has created for the city of Detroit
and in many respects, the
entire stale of Michigan, We
digress from the good, skipping the bad. to the ugly
In case you've been living in a cave, or Just don't
give a rip (doesn't matter to
me), the mayor of our state's
largest city has dug himself
a really big hole. 1, for one,
wish he would craw l into
it. but nature
otherwise
known as "justice"
must
take its long, windy coursc.
The reason I protesth
so loudly is that what happens in Detroit atTects all of
us who live and pay taxes
in Michiuan. We would
Candice Miller
for governor?
A
funny thing
happened to
Candice Miller
on the way to
electing Rudy Giuliani
president. He lost and the
Michigan Congresswoman
got asked to run for
governor, and by gum she
just might.
" I ' m thinking about."
she concedes but "I've
made no determination "
Others say she has.
Now if this Miller for
Governor stuff sounds
familiar, it should. The
former G O P Secretary of
State's name was on the
short list when Jennifer
Granholm ran the first
time. The press corps
foamed at the mouth over
a womano a womano
battle. But alas, Gos.
John Bngler created a
safe Congressional seal
for Miller instead and she
took it and has been there
ever since.
Congresswoman is
considering the run this
time. While out on the
campaign trail for her guy
Rudy (iiuliani, she kept
bumping into the "money
people" and others who
urged her to get in.
But her support of the
moderate leaning former
_, , . , ,
NYC mayor
5kublCK6
come back
Capitol
to haunt
her with
the ullra
conservative
Tim
5kubick
Didn't you think that would
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But don't underestimate
Miller. If she gets in. she
won't be scared off by
anybody, including Dick
DeVos and his fat wad
of money. She privately
confides if she runs, she
won't be run out of town
by him.
If she runs, she's hoping
for a crowded primary
where she could emerge
as ihe only woman in the
GOP field. Some betting
money is on current
Secretary of State Terri
Lynn Land staying out
of that hunt. Instead she
religious
might run for Congress to
wing of the
succeed Vern F-hlers from
Slate G O P
They did not West Michigan who is
share her
close lo retiring.
enthusiasm
for him. Any
friend of Rudy's won't be
a friend of theirs.
Nonetheless, the Miller
inner circle
it is a light
and close-io-the-vest
bunch
taut her prowess
as a statew ide candidate.
M I L L E R ' S name was
To be sure, winning
m the mix again in 2006,
Secretary of State twice is
but it never got beyond
nothing to sneeze at, but
that. At that lime. Miller
her detractors observe she
was very comfortable
beat a guy who was 84 and
m Congress where then
had overstayed his v>sit.
Speaker of the House
And four years later, she
Dennis Hastert took her
beat a Detroit Democrat
under his wing.
who didrr't even campaign
But Hastert is a hasfor the post. Anybody
was. The G O P is not
remember w h a l s her
calling the shots in the
name?
U.S. House anymore, so
Miller has "never been
Miller weighs her fortunes
battle tested. She hasn't
back here instead of in
had to raise money and
DC.
dust it up and swing her
It was serendipity
a r m s " in a hotly contested
the story goes, that
race, one Washington (K)P
the Macomb County
He's moved on
to new friends.
You're no longer cool
enoughforhim.
He makes excuses for not
being able to see you.
Miller is an interesting
contrast to a GOP Wesl
Michigan Congressman
Peter Hoekstra.
Yes. he's interested
in governor, loo, but he
frets that if the voters see
his re-election bid as a
stepping-stone toward the
2010 governor's thing, he
could be booted out of
Congress this November.
The fearless Ms. Miller
IS not in the same boat.
She candidly talks about
running and there's a 5050 chance the third time
will be the charm.
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Death Notices
Joseph & Wanda Zamoyski
Joseph
Walter
ZamoyskJ,
bom May 18, 1913 was a loving husband, father, grandfather
and great grandfather. He died on
Feb. 3 , 2 0 0 8 at the age of 94.
Wanda Veronica Zamoyski,
bom on Nov. 26, 1921, was a
loving wife, mother, grandmother
and great-grandmother. She died
on Feb. 5 . 2008, at the age of
86.
They were in the company
of those who loved them as they
went to rest at the hands of our
good Lord. It is with great sorrow that we say goodbye to
this wonderfully kind and loving
couple. They will forever be in
our thoughts and memories. They
both lived a long and happy life
and will be deeply missed.
travel and spent many weeks visiting various places In the United
States and Europe, but they were
always glad to return home to
Gaylord.
A
ing World War II, Joseph started
his business as an owner of the
Gay-Sego Mobil Station and Wotel on US 27 in Gaylord. The motel, now called the Royal Crest, is
now owned and operated by Tom
and Sylvia Zamoyski.
Joseph loved living in Gaylord
and Otsego County. His fondness for hunting, fishing, morelmushroom picking, cross country
skiing, growing flowers and vegetables, Alpenfest and just taking
drives through the various counties to see what was " n e w " were
all things he enjoyed doing.
u p o n
honorable
discharge
" in late 1945
from the U.S. Army, after serving
for over three years in Burma dur-
Both Dad and Mom loved to
Wanda worked as an executive secretary at Standard
Products for many years, and
completed her career at Gaytord
State Hospital, retiring in 1983.
Even with her career. Mom was
devoted to her family, always
having our best interests in mind.
She was a wonderful mother with
a heart of gold.
Joe and Wanda were married
on Aug. 1 6 , 1 9 4 2 and spent more
than 65 years together.
They are survived by their
three children, James (Carol) of
Bloomfield Hills, Thomas (Sylvia) of Gaylord and Jan (Bill) of
Newbury Park, Calif.; their eight
grandchildren. Shannon (Kirk),
Shelly, John (Shazy), Joanna,
Katie, Jessica (Jason), Lauren
and Jake; and their six great-
Robert is survived by his wife,
D o r o t h y ; his c h i l d r e n , Dianne
(Tom) Tessman. Kathleen (Jim)
Grove, Laura (Tom) Beger, Nancy
(Bill) Kelly and Sandy Morgan;
eight grandchildren, Cameron,
Corianne, Nicholas, Allyson,
Wesley, McKinley, Chase, and
Anna; and his sister. Ann Marie
Griswald.
Beverley M, Brado. age 74, of
Vanderbilt. passed away Tuesday,
Feb. 5,2008. She was bom Feb. 18,
1933, to Byron and Myrtle (Struthers)
Watson in Grayling.
Beverley w a s a retired real
estate broker and also
had spent time working
at Bill's Party Store and
Hogan's Jewelers. DurRobert was preceded in death ing the 1960s, she spent
by his parents, Glenn and Bar- 10 years working as a
bara (Wilson) Sly; his son, Rus- housekeeper and cooksell; daughter, Barbara; and two ing assistant at Fontinalls Ranch in Vanderbilt, ki
brothers, Donald and Graham.
Funeral services were Friday, addition, Beverley was a
Feb. 8 , 1 1 a.m., from the Nelson past Conwith Township deputy derk
Funeral Home. The Rev. John and a past Village of Vandertilt treasurer She enjoyed l^itting and was a
Naile officiated.
Visitation at the Nelson Fu- lifetime member and past matron of
neral Home in Gaylord was held the Order of the Eastern Star. ChryThursday, Feb. 7. 1 - 3 p.m. and santhemum Chapter 114. formerly
4 - 7 p.m., and on Friday at 10 the Marguerite Chapter #87, She
a.m. A Masonic service was held had resided at the same home in
Vandertilt since 1952.
Thursday at 7 p.m.
Beverley was preceded in death
Memorial contributions may
be made to the American Heart by her parents; husband, Harold; her
Association, through the Nelson infant son. Thomas Eric; sister, Ruth
Funeral H o m e . PO Box 1 5 4 8 , Riddle: and stepsister, Elizabeth
Matts.
Gaylord, Ml 49734,
She IS survived by her children. Edward (Eileen) of North Pole,
Friends may share condolences
Alaska, Kevin of Wolverine, and
online at www.nelsonsfunera
Douglas (Ruth) of Loveland, Colo.;
lhome.com
R o b e r t a t t e n d e d s c h o o l in
V a n d e r b i l t w h e r e he met a n d
married his high school sweetheart. Dorothy (Slater) Sly. They
were married for 55 years and
had seven children.
After high school he attended
Ferris I n s t i t u t e b r i e f l y before
moving to the Detroit area where
he attended a trade school and
became a tool and die maker.
He w o r k e d in the trade for
40 years as a journeyman, plant
manager and, finally, as a busin e s s m a n . o w n i n g and o p e r a t ing his o w n tool and die shop
in Clare.
After r e t i r e m e n t . Robert
moved to Petoskey where he had
worked at Odawa casino for the
last eight years.
Robert was a lifetime member of the F&AM Gaylord Cyrene
Lodge No. 366.
He loved t o cook, enjoyed
people, and had a large circle
of friends.
William L. Kucel, age 95, of
Gaylord, died M o n d a y , Feb. 4,
2008,
He was born Oct. 1 1 , 1 9 1 2 In
Scranton, Pa.
He is survived by his w i f e ,
Sylvia; two sons; three daughters; and many g r a n d c h i l d r e n
and great-grandchildren.
Private m e m o r i a l s e r v i c e s
Memorials may be made to '
Hospice of Michigan, care of the
Nelson Funeral Home, PO Box
1548. Gaylord, Ml 49734.
The family would like to exJack Henderson, age 82, of
tend their deepest gratitude to ^
the staff at Aspen Ridge who ' Gaylord, died Monday, Feb. 4,
treated Mom and Dad with such | 2008 at his home, surrounded by
love and respect during their his family.
He was born April 1 , 1 9 2 5 In
two and a half years there, and
to the Hospice of Michigan f o r ' Mio, the son of the late William
their comforting and thoughtful; and Rilla (Huffman) Henderson. On
concern and care for the entire Dec. 21.1946, he married Bartjara
LaShay.
family.
He graduated from Roscommon
High School In 1947 and spent a
year at Central Michigan
University. He
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six grandchildren. Amy, TJ, Ross.
Eric, Bethany, and Justine; and 12 <Army veteran, statk)ned in Hawaii
great-grandchildren. Beverley is also i during Worid War II.
survived by seven sisters, Dorothy '
Lee Nitkin of Texas, Ethel Knetch of
Imperial Beach. Calif.. Ellen Mahler
of Bay City, Lela Binnal
of S a g i n a w , Heather
Gedye of Henderson,
Nev., Renee Moquin of
M i d l a n d and Barbara
Miller of Fairhaven, Vt.;
her brother. Wallace (Rebecca) Webster of Glennie; tvwD stepsisters, Irene
Glazier of Boyne Falls and
Doris Glazier of Vandertilt; two sisters-in-law. Marion (Don) Henry of S t
TTwmas, Ontario, Canada, and Carol
Brado of Posen; and many, many
nieces and nephevre.
Funeral services wilt be held today (Saturday), Feb. 9 at 3 p.m. from
the fielson Funeral Home in (SaykKd
wtth the Rev. LeRoy Sutfin officiating.
Bunal will take place at Evergreen
Hill Cemetery in Vanderbilt.
Visitation at the Nelson Funeral
Home in Gaylord was held on Friday,
6 - 9 p.m.. and today beginning at
1 p.m.
Friends may share condolences
online at www.nelsonsfuneral
home.com
(989) 348-3242
800-348-5S83
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will be held at a later date.
Contributions in memory of
William Kucel may be made to
the A m e r i c a n H e a r t A s s o c i a tion through the Nelson Funeral
Xome, PO Box 1548. Gaylord. Ml
49734.
Share condolences online at
www.nel5onsfuneralhome.com.
Jack Henderson
Beverly Brado
Robert Sly
Robert Louis Sly. age 74, died
quietly on Monday, Feb. 4, 2008
at Northern Michigan Regional
Hospital in Petoskey. Robert was
born in Standish on March 10,
1933 to Glenn and Barbara (Wilson) Sly.
William Kucel
grandchikjren. Jack, RileV. Ethan,
Joshua, Peyton and Skylar.
|
Visitation at the Nelson Funeral Home will be Sunday. Feb.
10. noon-9 p.m. and at St. Mary
Cathedral on Monday beginning :
at 10 a.m. A Knights of Colum-'
bus/Daughters of Isabella rosary '
will be Sunclay at 5 p.m. with a
wake service at 6:30 p.m. Funeral services will be held on Monday. Feb, 11 at 11 a.m. from St..
Mary Cathedral in Gaylord.
Jack retired on May 2 1 . 1 9 8 2
after 34 years wtth the Michigan
Dept. of Natural Resources. He had
been the assistant manager of Otsego Lake State Park.
He was a member of ttie Michi-
David
Yurack
gan Ruffed Grouse Society and the
Michigan Democratic Party, and
enjoyed hunting birds and deer,
fishing, and playing horseshoes
and golf.
Jack is survived by his wife,
Barbara; c h i l d r e n , Paul (Hoily)
HerKlerson of New Smyrna Beach.
Fla. and Leah (Dennis) Cygan of
Manistee; three grandchildren,
Jeremy Henderson of Port Orange,
Fla., Jason (Kristy) Alexander of Higgins Lake and Katherine (Adam)
Kaczanowski of Gaylord; and three
g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n , Cody and
Nathan Alexander, and Jackson
Kaczanowski.
He was preceded in death by
his parents; and siblings, William,
Joseph, Clara, Margaret, Alma and
Nola.
A private memorial service is
p l a n n ^ for late spring.
Thefemifyof
Williain Kucel
David William Yurack. formerly
of Gaylord, passed away Tuesday,
Feb. 5,2008 at his home in Cadillac. He was 67.
Memorial services were held at
Hltesman-Holdship Funeral Home
in Cadillac on Friday, Feb. 8.
Memorials may be made to
Foursquare Lighthouse Church
in Boon, Mich., or t o Hospice of
Michigan.
Online condolences may be
made at vrww.hitesman-hold
ship.com
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their heartfelt thanks
& appredadon to aD
who helped us & Bill,
making Bill's last
weeks comfortable,
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A-8 • Saturday, February 9, 2006
Toxic waste disposal dispute
Township: Groundwater at risk
Cont. from p. A1
Star Township s u p c r v is o t
Richard Steele is a m o n g those
w h o believe the well might
put g r o u n d w a t e r at risk. He
said Thursday that the township intended to p u r s u e administrative appeal of the well
The watershed g r o u p sees
three potential responses
to the p e r m i t a p p r o v a l s , he
added. T h e s e i n c l u d e cooperating w ith S t a r T o w n s h i p
to s e e k a c o u r t i n j u n c t i o n
a g a i n s t the w e l l , p u r s u i n g
an administrative appeal and
approval and. if needed, any a r r a n g i n g a p u b l i c m e e t i n g
other available legal options. in Alba in the near future to
"I feel that t h e EPA and air concerns they believe are
the DKQ have not acted in the unresolved.
The EPA will otTer opporbest interest of the people ot
Northwest Michigan to pro- tunities to appeal its well pertect o u r water and e n v i r o n - mit through m i d - M a r c h . An
administrative appeal process
ment." he said.
Concerning the permit de- is available for DI-,Q s permit
cisions, Friends of the Jordan as well.
"HPA u n d e r s t a n d s that
River W a t e r s h e d p r e s i d e n t
John Richter said: "Obviously people are c o n c e r n e d about
we're not surprised, but (are) the s a f e t y o f u n d e r g r o u n d
injection wells." said Tinka
disappointed."
Richter noted that the Jor- 1 lyde, acting EPA water dividan River is fed by ground- sion director. " T h e agency has
water f r o m the Alba area. He carefully reviewed Beeland s
said his group has heard from permit a p p l i c a t i o n , supportgeological experts w h o ques- ing technical information and
t i o n w h e t h e r u n d e r g r o u n d public c o m m e n t s and has derock formations near the well termined that the well can operate safely and w ill not harm
are impermeable.
" T h e t h i n g a b o u t nature sources of d r i n k i n g water or
that we find time and again is the Jordan River."
Beeland is a subsidiary of
that everything is connected."*
R i c h t e r said. " T h a t ' s e s p e - Jack son-based C M S Energy,
C M S . a former partner in the
cially true \N ith water."
G a u g i n a comnnunications
CMS Energy recently has been working
with a downstate firm to gauge how effectively it has communicated with the public
about fts efforts to deal with pollution in the
Bay Harbor area.
Bay Harbor resort, is responsible for a d d r e s s i n g caustic
shoreline seepage along parts
of the resort corridor and at
nearby East Park. T h e seepa g e . k n o w n a s l e a c h a t e . is
formed when water passes
t h r o u g h d e p o s i t s of c e m e n t
kiln dust ( C K D ) , a waste
product remaining beneath
parts of the corridor from the
y e a r s w h e n a c e m e n t plant
operated there.
CMS area manager Tim Petrosky said the
research involves telephone surveys of some
area residents as well as focus-group discussion. The Communication Research institute
of East Lansing has assisted with the project.
After u n d e r g o i n g treatment to bring its pH to a more
n e u t r a l l e \ e l . the c o l l e c t e d
seepage currently is trucked
to one of two disposal sites:
a c o m m e r c i a l injection well
near Johannesburg or a wastewater plant in Grand Traverse
County.
S K K K I N ( i m o r e control
over the entire disposal-process and the costs associated
G i v e n its c a u st i c nature, with it, C M S has been seekh e a l t h o f f i c i a l s h a v e n o t e d ing to develop its ow n site to
that the seepage could burn or handle the seepage.
T h e well will allow disdamage human skin or tissue.
and that the leachate contains posal of treated groundwater
toxic metals such as mercury in a l i m e s t o n e f o r m a t i o n at
in concentrations too high for a d e p t h o f 2 . 1 5 0 f e e l . T h e
formation is separated from
surface water release.
C M S has installed collec- shallower g r o u n d w a t e r used
tion lines in atTected shoreline for drinking water by several
areas to capture the high-pH layers of i m p e r v i o u s r o c k ,
the EPA niJted. T h e water is
seepage b e f o r e it enters surrequired to be treated prior
face water.
to disposal to r e d u c e its alkalinity and c o n c e n t r a t i o n s
of metals to below hazardous
waste levels.
Ort-site disposal of seepage is part of C M S s interim
strategy for d e a l i n g with the
contamination. For the longer
term, the c o m p a n y is considering on-site treatment of collected s e e p a g e to prepare it
for release into LittleTraverse
Bay. and would use the Alba
well as a backup disposal site
in case maintenance or other
issues shut d o w n the treatment systems.
" O u r d e c i s i o n (on t h e
well permit) atTirms that this
proposal m e e t s all existing
environmental standards,
however, we will continue to
work with C M S to e x p l o r e
long-term disposal options."
DEQ director Steven E. Chester said. " T h e contamination
ai Bay H a r b o r m u s t be rem e d i a t e d 10 p r o t e c t h u m a n
health and the e n v i r o n m e n t
in a m a n n e r that is best for
Michigan."
With contractors yet to be
picked for the project, C M S
area m a n a g e r T i m Petrosky
said his company's timetable
for well construction isn't yet
f i r m . But he noted that construction should take several
m o n t h s to c o m p l e t e following site preparations, and that
testing would occur once the
w'ell is developed.
"We're committed to operating the well to all applicable
safely and industry standards
and will work with the local
c o m m u n i t y to provide information regarding ihe operalion of the well," he said.
G i s e n the exhaustive nature of the pennittiog process.
Petrosky added that "We believe any a p p e a l o r lawsuit
would be without merit and
u n s u c c e s s f u l , and would be
an u n f o r t u n a t e e x p e n d i t u r e
of resources."
— Contact Ryan Bentley- at
231-439-9342
or rbentley(^
petoskevnews. com.
Wally
Drzewiecki (I)
and his son Neil
inside Gaylord
Ace Hardware
and Gaylord
Feed & Grain.
The Orzewieckis
received the
the Gordon
C. Everett
Memorial Bell
Tower Award for
their renovation
of the former
Wolohan Lumber
Co. building.
(1,11'
HT - Bill Serveoy
Chamber awards given for businesses, individuals
Cont. from p. A1
Kosch Properties LLC for
their renovation of 220 S.
Otsego Ave., now home
to the Alpine ( K e n ; and
Gaylord A C E Hardware
Gaylord Feed & Grain for
their renovation of the f o ^
m e t Wolohan Lumber building at 1961 S . O t s e g o Ave.
Gary Kosch, the developer of Kosch Properties
and Alpine Oven, told those
gathered: "I am proud and
appreciative ... this is a great
place to live and do business."
"I guess I am a little
surpnsed," ACT. Hardware
Gaylord Feed & Grain owner
Wally Drzewiecki said upon
receiving the award with his
wife, Ann, af>d son, Neil.
• You M a d e i t Happen
A w a r d : Given to a person,
business or organization
that, through exceptional
contributions and/or commitment, positively afTected
the growth o f the Gaylord
community over the past
year.
Brenda Snapp
Larry Edwards
The t{delweis.s (iarden
Club received ihe award for
membeiTi' e f f o r t s in securing
the Time M a g a z i n e grant
that paid for landscaping
work at the Energy Outlet
Park at the O t s e g o County
Sportsplex.
Carol Brown and Sue
Symkowiak accepted the
award for t h e club.
• C h a m b e r Volunteer
of the Year: Recognizing
a community leader who
donates his or her time to
Chamber activities and
events. It was presented to
Ron Chavey for his volunteer efforts on behalf o f
Jim Grisso
Ron Simmons
Theresa Dunn
• President's Award:
the C h a m b e r ' s Leadership
Presented to a m e m b e r of
Otsego County prt)gram,
the C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e
as well as service with the
w h o exhibits a commitment
C h a m b e r Ambassadors.
"You can't do it alone, . to his or her business and
you need lots of volunteers," the community, the recipient
is chosen by the outgoing
Chavey said. "1 appreciate
C h a m b e r President. It was
the opportunity."
presented to Jim Grisso,
recently retired publisher of
• C h a m b e r Ambasthe Ciaylord Herald Times,
sador o f the Year .\ward:
Presented to the Ambassador by Jim I>river, 2007 C h a m ber president.
w h o put forth extraordinary
"This really is close to
efforts on behalf of the
the heart because (iaylord
chamber in 2007. Ron Simm o n s of Northwestern Bank is close to my heart," Grisso
said of receiving the award.
was the winner.
"This makes me. stay con" I ' m speechless," Simnected to the community.
mons said in accepting the
Gaylord is my town; this is
award.
Carol Brown
Sue Symkowlak
my place."
• (lOtden Pineapple
Award: Honoring a member
of the C h a m b e r of C o m merce for their exceptional
customer service. Two recipients were honored this year:
Dunn's Business Solutions
and Jan's Northside Deli &
Market.
Theresa D u n n accepted
the award for Dunn's Business Solutions and Brenda
Snapp for Jan's Deli.
• Daune W'eKs Memorial — Bu<iine«sperson of
the Year A w a r d : Given to a
business o w n e r or manager
who best exemplifies the
Ron Chavey
late Daune Weiss' generosity
in giving time, money, staff
and/or facilities for c o m m u nity benefit.
It was presented to Larry
Edwards of the Old Spud
Warehouse.
Edwards, a former county
commissioner, is a module
leader for Leadership O t s e g o
County, Otsego Wildlife
Legacy Society ( O W L S )
chairman, a 25-year Rotary
m e m b e r and the new University Center Board of Directors chair person.
" I t is a wonderful place
to live " Edwards remarked.
'*What a wonderful, wonderful place to b e . " '
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Free snocross revs up for this weekend at fairgrounds
Cont. from p. A1
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Sm)cix>sii features 25 classes of compeiit<.)fs ranging in age from 4 to 55, accoi^ing to Laluszek.
l o u n g e r pacers, ages 4 to 10. enjoy a separate
track in Gaylord. Laluszek expects the race to draw
alxuil 150 racers fmm as close as Gaylord and from
across Michigan. Ohio. Indiana. Ilhnois. Wisconsin
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Blue Devil varsity, junior varsity
cheerleading squads take first place
at home invitational Thurday
Story Page B3
Sports
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H E ^ I ^ I M E S
Sports Editor: Jeremy Speer
Jerem^gaylordheraldtimes.com
D
Andrsw
OMs
His match with
Petoskey's
Tyler Smyley
was supposed to be
dose, txrt Okls
ptnned him In
37 seconds as
the Devils won
the Big North
league title.
Kriitina
Drayton
Her threepointer wfth
six seconds
remaining
lifted the
Vandy girls to
a 40-38 win
and the Northem Lakes
Conference
title.
'I
Saturday, February 9, 2008
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Scholar Athlete
3-point shot gives Vanderbilt 1 st league title
'It was an
intense
moment.
I was
ecstatic
and the
kids went
crazy.'
Vanderbilt
coach
Chris Rupe
ra^ints
Game pics
online at..
www.heraklTimes.
J-L's
Christina
Winkelman
By J e r e m y Speer
Sports Editor
VANDERBILT
I was the fining cap to what
has been nothing short of a
storybook season.
Sophomore Kristina Drayton
took a pass from junior Jamie
Dudley and took a shot that had
much more than three points riding on it.
With if rode the hopes of a
team, a community and a history
that will always point to 2008
— the year the Yellowjackets won
their first-ever conference title.
Drayton's game-winning threepointer with six seconds remaining
gave Vanderbilt a 40-38 victory
against Harbor Light Christian and
preserved its 13-0 Northern Lakes
Conference record. With trophy
already in hand, only a win against
last-place Wolverine Tuesday
seperates Vanderbilt from a perfect
conference season.
I
'Jackets sting
Vanderbilt boys
win first league
battle in Alba
B2
Snowbirds w i n
St. Mary boys, girls
garner Ski Valley
"It was absolutely amazing "
said Vanderbilt coach Chris Rupe.
"1 was ecstatic and the kids just
went crazy. It was an intense moment."
The Yellowjackets shared the
league crown in 1984, but now
they have it for themselves.
"It is huge for the kids and for
me as a first-year coach " Rupe
said. "They have really bought into
the team concept and it has carried
them far. They have come together
and persevered."
victories
B2
What's on the Web
There have been plenty of obstacles that could have impeded
the Yellowjackets' dream season.
See Vanderbilt, p. B2
HT — BiH S«fveny
VANDERBILT SOPHOMORE SAM JONES drives the lane during Vanderbilfs 40-38 victory
against Harbor Light Christian that lifted the Yellowjackets to the Northern Lakes title.
Devils blitz Petoskey,
retake league crown
P E T O S K E Y — The m u c h a n t i c i p a t e d wrestling s h o w d o w n
b e t w e e n G a y l o r d and P e t o s k e y
d i d n ' t live up to its billing.
T h a t ' s b e c a u s e the Blue D e v ils a b s o l u t e l y d o m i n a t e d t h e
N o r t h m e n , c o m i n g up w i t h s i x
p i n s t o r e c l a i m the B i g N o r t h
Conference championship with
a 5 5 - 1 3 throttling.
G a y l o r d , ranked No. 9 in Division II, finished the c o n f e r e n c e s e a s o n with a p e r f e c t 4 - 0
record.
Petoskey had a c o u p l e key
w r e s t l e r s out with injury, b u t it
didn't overshadow the Devils' 1
dominance.
See Blue Devils, p. B3
HT - aw S«rv«ny
J-L SUPER JUNHW Ashlle House drives into the lane
against Central Lake during the Cardinals' victory.
By J e r e m y S p e e r
Sports Editor
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t e a m versus the star.
It w a s a s t e l l a r S k i V a l l e y
s h o w d o w n Tuesday as a d e e p and
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player — Centra! Lake's J a s m i n e
Mines.
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c o a c h H e a t h e r Huff. "We really
c a p i t a l i z e d on our p r e s s u r e d e See Cardinals, p. B3
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B-2 • Saturday, February 9, 2008
Vanderbilt wins league title for 1st time
C o n i from B1
A 30-point loss to Johannesburg-Le\v'iston on the opening
night of the season did not
defer them however, nor did
a rash of injuries that seemed
to affect every starter at some
point during the season.
Through a solid team
concept, the Yellowjackets
kept clicking, winning e\'ery
single NLC game, including
two apiece against nemeses
Ellsworth and Harbor Light
Christian.
For seniors Katie White.
Ahsha Clark, Summer VanTielen and Vanessa Cole, this
is a special time as they will
go down as leaders of the best
Vanderbilt team ever. For junior starters Katie Homshaw
and Jamie Dudley and sophomore starter Sam Jones it is
the high point on a career that
could see many future peaks.
And for Drayton, the win
is extra-special, as her shot
will go down as one of the
biggest in school history.
It's also a victory for the
small community ofVanderbilt — for the school, for the
fans, for the other students.
"Vanderbilt has been
through some tough times,
so hopetlilly this can bring
the community together and
it can rally around the girls."
Rupe said. "These are the
seasons you dream of."
The sun is far from setting
on this season, however. The
Yellowjackets host rival St.
Mary in the opening game
of districts in less than two
weeks, with a likely district
title at stake. Beating the
HT - Bill Sefv«ny
JUNIOR KATIE HORNSHAW RISES for a shot during the monumental victory against Hartjor Light Christian.
games like this and that exSnowbirds and w inning the
title would be a true exclama- actly what the 'Jackets did.
tion point for a team that has overcoming a cold night from
White and a hip injury to
prosided many.
Drayton.
The conference share
Jones led the way with 10
was clinched in Wednesday's
36-30 w in at Alba, far-ft-om- points while Dudley had nine
points and Drayton six.
pretty performance.
Dudley shut down Harbor
"That was the ugliest
Light star Kaylee Hewitt in
game I've seen all year,"
the fourth quarter Thursday,
Rupe said. "But it doesn't
leading to the comeback win.
maner how ugly it was beDudley led the team with
cause we still won."
Alba's physical style gave 11 points while Jones had
eight points and eight rethe Yellowjackets some fits
bounds.
and some cold shooting alVanderbih started its
lowed the Wildcats to hang
around. Vanderbilt held a 36- three-game run with a 6321 lead with less than a min- 21 win at Alanson Tuesday.
While had a huge game with
ute to go before three con23 points, nine rebounds,
secutive Alba three-pointers
seven steals, five assists and
made the game interesting.
five three-pointers.
But good teams win
HT - BiH S«fveny
JUNIOR JAMIE DUDLEY WAS the player who made the pass to Kristina Drayton that resulted in
the game-winning three-point shot Thursday.
Prep Sports Roundup
Secret-weapon Spyhalski leads Snowbirds to league victory
Scott Hansen led East Jor- House and Stephanie Fisher team broke through Thursday
G A Y L O R D - W i t h enough offense against a stall- looking to challenge St. Mary
dan (8-6, 5-5 LMC) with 27 again buzzed the Hornets as with a 53-52 win at Harbor
Pellston locking in on a couple ing Wildcats team to come up in the upcoming boys basketpoints while Adam Daneff they combined for 45 points Springs.
of St. Mary's usual suspects, with the victory. Despite scor- ball district.
The victory was the Viking'
and 11 steals.
If W e d n e s d a y ' s 3 5 - 2 9 added 25 points.
the Snowbirds found a couple ing just 35 points, the Yellow-Uous^^-lM^-the. w a y . ^ i t h (2-14 overall
jackets hit 50 percent of their clunker won by the Loggers is
of secret weapons.
24 points, six rebounds, five Michigan Corrfeiun^e.
any indication, both will have GIRLS BASKETBALL
Sophomore Peter Spyhal- shots.
"It was good to see the girls
assists and four steals while
ST. MARY 53,
"They try to put you asleep to pick it up.
ski hit six three-pointers for a
Fisher added 21 points and finish this one." said Grayling
"If we keep playing like that FOREST AREA 37
team-high 19 points as St. Mary and get a quick bucket," MathFIFE LAKE — A 21-6 seven steals. Bridget Fisher coach Kelly Sheehan. "Now
defeated the nemesis Hornets ias said. "We didn't let it rattle St. Mary will win easy," said
Wolverine coach Gary Matel- first-quarter outburst led the St. added eight points for the Car- that we have made it over the
us and stayed on our toes."
59-54 at home Wednesday.
hurdle, 1 can see their confiVanderbilt (2-12, 1-9 NLC) ski. "There wasn't a lot of good Mary girls to a 53-37 Ski Valley dinals while Christina Winkel"It was the game of his life,"
man had six. Nikki Ormsbee dence getting stronger."
win at Forest Area Thursday.
said St. Mary assistant coach led through much of the game, shooting out there."
Six-foot-4 junior Laura
Brittany Oehlers led St. swiped seven steals.
Defense ruled the court
Rick Butler. "He didn't play breaking a 6-6 first-quarter tie
Boylan had the game of her
Mary
(7-11,6-9
SVC)
with
13
as
Boyne
(8-6,
7-3
Northern
loiakea
14-12
halftimelead.
the last lime again and I'm
life, hitting for29 points, 17 reThe Yellowjackets led 22- Lakes Conference) avenged an points while Liz Foster, called GAYLORD 62,
sure their coaching staff was
bounds and five blocks. Annie
OGEMAW H E I G H T S 52
up
from
the
junior
varsity,
20
atter
the
third
before
taking
earlier
loss
to
the
Wildcats.
wondering who he was."
GAYLORD— The Gaylord Melrqy added five points, three
added
10
points.
The
Loggers
shot
just
23
a
six-point
lead
in
the
fourth
The Snowbirds also reBlue Devils broke their three- blocks and three steals, Sam
percent from the field, while
ceived a defensive e n e i ^ spark quarter.
game losing streak, defeating Schreiber four points and four
BELLAIRE
48,
Wolverine
(8-6.
5-5
NLC)
"A
bucket
here
and
a
bucket
from junior Jake Hall, who also
Ogemaw Heights 62-52 Tues- assists, Ashley Feldhauser four
ST.
M
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R
\
44
checked
in
at
14
percent.
didn't play in Pellston's earlier there was the difference." Mathpoints and four rebounds and
day.
BELLAIRE
—
T
h
e
St.
"We
got
the
ball
where
we
ias said.
15-poinl win.
Rachel Doremire four points
Senior
Tessa
Walsh
led
the
Mary
girls
basketball
team
wanted
it
to
go
but
we
just
have
Junior Nathan Embree conAs a team, the Snqwbirds
and three rebounds.
team
in
scoring
with
14
points
gave
Bellaire
all
it
could
handle
to
finish,"
Matelski
said.
"Our
(9-6, 7-5 Ski Valley Confer- tinued his consistent play with
while Kayla Roney and Taylor
ence) came up with one of their 14 points and nine rebounds, defense was pretty good, but Tuesday, but fell 46-44 on the
Hazlett each added 12. Vanessa HOCKEY
better efforts of the season, con- Senior Tony Heintz added nine we just stunk up the gym of- road.
The Snowbirds led by one Lake contributed nine points T.C. CENTRAL 4,
fensively."
trolling the high-octane Hornets points in the victory.
GAYLORD 3 (OT)
Josh Haskin led Boyne Falls point with 30 seconds left but and Sophomore Brooke Arand their 6-foot-6 star. Ridge
GAYLORD —The Gaylord
with 10 points while sophomore Bellaire senior Molly Poel hit nold had eight points and nine
Hahn. Hahn. being recruited by ALPENA 72,
Josh Brush netted 11 points a pair of ftw throws to re-take rebounds. Bailey Gooding hockey team is battling excelanumberofDivision II schools, GAYLORD 41
chipped five points and five lent teams hard, but it still isn't
ALPENA - It wasn't even for a foul-plagued Wolverine the lead.
rinished with 21 points but was
paying off in the win column.
St. Mary had a chance to tie rebounds.
close, not even from the start. squad.
forced to work hard.
The Blue D e v i l s t o o k
" I ' m thankful we won
The Wildcats' inside pres- the game — both from the field
Alpena senior center Na"The credit goes to the debut fell. We made the least amount of Big North Conference-leadfensive effort of our kids," But- than Kindt started whar would ence of Justin Evans, Mike and at the foul line
mistakes and this win will give ing Traverse City Central to
ler said. "That combined with be a long day for the Gaylord Evans and Robbie Bauer com- just short.
"We played extremely well," us enough confidence for our overtime at home Wednesday,
just 14 turnovers and Peter's basketball team Thursday when bined for just 10 points, well
said St. Mary coach Dale Ja- conference game against this but the Trojans Alex Goodshooting were the differences he blocked two shots arxl fired below their season average.
cob. "We're still learning how Friday against Alpena," said hue scored 2:23 in to seal the
up the crowd with a putback
in the game."
to compete and we're look- Gaylord coach Kelli Parker, victory.
EAST JORDAN 52,
The Snowbirds twercame a dunk.
The goal overshadowed a
ing forward to taking the next who noted senior Vanessa Lake
It jast got worse for the Blue GRAYLING 43
tough first quarter where they
played well along with Hazlett nice comeback by Gaylord (7GRAYLING
A fourth- step."
found themselves down 9-4. Devils, who lost 72-41, ending
13, 3-6 BNC), who was down
Senior Mattie Forcier led and Ciooding.
Spyhalski hit a trio of treys in all hopes of a Big North Con- quarter spurt lifted East Jordan
The Lady Devils started the 3-1 entering the third period.
to a 73-67 boys basketball vic- the Snowbirds with 15 points
the second quarter to push a ference championship.
Senior defenseman Jesse
while junior Brittany Oehlers game strong with outstanding
29-21 lead. St. Mary led 39-31
Gaylord's top four scor- tory at Grayling Wednesday.
The Vikings led 52-43 early and sophomore Mariah Beyer defense in the first quarter lead- Richardson fired a shot from
heading into the final quarter. ers — Nick Freeman, Quinn
Senior Alvin Sitkiewicz Woodhouse, Joe Arnold and in the quarter before the Red each added 10 points. Junior ing 13-10. With 3:23 left in the the pomt that went through
combined Devils exploded with a 27- Jessica Schmidlin was cred- first halfOgemaw took the lead the legs of Central netmmder
added 17 points while senior Robert Phillips
ited with strong defense on the leaving the score at 27-25 at Hunter Kelly six minutes into
Matt Foster added six points for just 15 points in the blow- point outburst.
"Turnovers killed us — we high-scoring Poel. who finished halftime. Junior Jessica Green the third before junior Gavin
and 10 rebounds. Hall added out.
came out with a three-point play Palm scored on a beautiful
Alpena's win tightened the had nine in the last quarter with 27 points.
six points in the victory.
in the top of the third quarter wraparound play that knotted
conference race in a big way. which directly resulted in 15
pushing the Devils to lead the the game with 1:52 remainCoupled with Cadillac's loss at Eiast Jordan points." said Gray- J-L 65,
VANDERBILT 35,
whole secofKl half
ing.
PELLSTON
55
ling
coach
Rich
MofTit.
"TurnPetoskey,
the
Wildcats
(12-5,
ALBA 33
Junior Kyle Fxkert assisted
"The girls really stepped it
PELLSTON - The JohanALBA — T h e y ' v e de- 6-2 BNC) and Cadillac are now overs (hiring pressure situations
on
Palm's goal.
up tonight and I am very proud
served it for a long time and tied for fii^t. They will meet have been our Achilles' hefl nesburg-Lewiston girls basSenior captain Scott Horketball team survived a scare of them," Parker said "We have
this year."
on Wednesday, they earned it. next week in Alpena.
the capability and the talent. rigan netted the Blue Devils'
Thursday,
outscoring
Pellston
f
h
e
Vikings
led
32-27
at
Junior
Lucas
Wickert
led
the
The Vanderbilt boys bas31-14 in the final quarter to we just need the mentality. At first goal in the first period,
ketball team sprung its first Blue Devils (10-5, 4 ^ BNC) halftime.
this point in the season, it^ all sandwiched between Central
Junior Trent Larm led Gray- surge to a 65-55 victory.
Northcm Lakes Conference with 13 points.
The Cardinals, who found about how the girls are think- scores by Offis Aichambo and
Kindt, a 6-foot-9 player ling (4-10, 3-7 Lake Michigan
victory of the season, topping
who signed with Michigan Conference) with 17 points themselves down 19-5 after the ing, it isnt about being physical Shane Darrow.
Alba 35-33 on the road.
The Trojans' Jared Van- T h e kids took it upon Tech, led Alpena with 21 points and seven rebounds while se- fit« quarter, played catch up all anymore. We need to light the
Worrrter scored to make the
themselves to earn the win," while Alex Borchert added 16 nior Josh Stapleton added 11 night long and then exploded fire under them and get them
score 3-1 after the second pepoints and junior Spencer Dean for one of their trademark hot prepared."
said Vanderbih coach Jason points.
riod.
10 points. Rocky McNamara quartets.
Mathlas. "So many teams coukl
Junior Brandon K n o p p
chipped in nine points for
J-L improved to 16-3 overall GRAYLING 53,
have given up and thrown in the BOYNE FALLS 35,
turned aside 19 shots fot
Grayling while Tyler SlefFey and 12-3 in the Ski Valley Con- HARBOR SPRINGS 52
towel but they kept digging and WOLVERINE 29
Gaykxd while Kelly stopped 18
HARBOR SPRINGS
wofkir^ harder."
W O L V E R I N E — Both had seven points and seven re- fererx* with the victory.
The combination of Ashlie The Grayling girls basketball for Central (13-6,7-2 BNC).
VarKierbiIt managed to get Wolverine and Boyne Falls are IxHinds.
uayioni naraio I imaa
B-3 • Saturday. Fabruary 9, 2006
Sports Schedule
Saturday. February 9
HOCKEY
Traverse Bay Reps at Gaylord, 7
p.m
BOYS BASKETBALL (JV at 6 p.m.)
Harrison at Grayling
BOWLING
Gaylord at St. Ignace. 10 a.m.
Cardinals run past Central Lake In convincing win
Cont from B1
fense and hit our layups."
Mines, a m a m m o t h 6foot-3 freshman averaging
30 points per game, was effective as always, scoring
35 points by showing a soft
Monday, February 11
touch both around the basket
BOYS BASKETBALL (JV at 6 p.m.) and at the foul line. However.
Hartxx Light at VandertMit
J-L's pesky defense gave fits
Ellswortn at Wolverine
to Central Lake's guards, as
evidenced by the 28 Cardinal
TtiMday, February 12
BOYS BASKETBALL (JV at 6 p.m.) steals.
"Our pressure defense
Gaylord at St. ignace
GIRLS BASKETBALL (JV at 6 p.m.) didn't really work the last
time we played them," Huff
Gaylord at Charlevoix
Mancelona at J-L
said. "We really analyzed it
Inland Lakes at St. Mary
by looking at the tape and
Wolvehne at Vandertilt
got it figured out and corrected."
WMlnetday, February 13
Another d i f f e r e n c e beBOYS BASKETBALL (JV at 6 p.m.)
tween the two games was the
Ogemaw Heights at Gaylord
play of athletic sophomore
St. Mary at Bellaire
Stephanie Fisher. Fisher was
Aianson at Vanderbilt
held in check in the teams'
Central Lake at J-L
Wolverine at Harbor Light Christian f i r s t battle, but e x p l o d e d
for 16 points and four steals
Kalkaska at Grayling
Tuesday.
HOCKEY
Traverse City West at Gaytord, 7
"I told her that she was
p.m.
our secret weapon out there,"
VW^ESTLING
Huff joked.
Team Districts at Sautt Ste. Marie
Fisher's play was complewith Sault, Petoskey and Marquette, mented by the always-steady
6 p.m.
CHEERLEADING
Gaytord at Evart Invitational, 5 p.m.
production of junior Ashlie
Mouse, who led the t e a m
with 17 points and e i g h t
steals. Her three pointer early
in the fourth quarter gave J-L
a 10-point lead that seemed
to break the Trojans' back.
S e n i o r Bridget Fisher,
who battled hard all night
guarding Mines, added nine
points and seven rebounds
while talented s o p h o m o r e
M a r y Schlicher. r e c e n t l y
called up from the j u n i o r
varsity, also added nine.
Junior glue player Nikki
Ormsbee added seven steals
and four assists.
The game was back-andforth through much of the
first three quarters as Mines'
10-point outburst gave Central Lake a 16-12 advantage
after the first.
Thanks to a laie lift from
S c h l i c h e r . the C a r d i n a l s
spurted toward the end of
the second quarter and built
a 26-25 halftime lead.
The Trojans held a 34-32
advantage midway through
the third quarter before J-L
went on an all-important 9-
0 run.
During that time, four differentCardinals - Stephanie
Fisher, Jessica Sewell, Ormsbee and House — scored, a
notable nod to J-L's deeper
lineup. The Cardinals went
lO-deep in the victory.
"Fverybody who stepped
on the floor made a contribution in one way or another,"
Huff said.
From that point. Central
Lake could not play catch
up as the Cardinals' buzzing
defense seemed to lire Mines
and the Trojans in the final
stanza.
Because of J-Ls three conference road losses. Central
Lake (15-2. 12-2 SVC) still
has a one-game lead over the
Cardinals (15-3, 11 -3).
While HutTis holding out
hope for another Trojan loss,
she knows the teams could
battle again in the regtonal.
First, the Cardinals must
finish out the regular season
and play in the districts, at
HT - Bin S«v«ny
the home gym where th<y
have not lost a game all sea- J-L SENIOR BRIDGET RSHER battles hard witti Central Lake
super freshman Jasmine Hines, who scored 35 points.
son.
Gaylord fires up crowd
Thursday, February 14
GIRLS BASKETBALL (JV at 6 p.m.)
Traverse City West at Gaylord
St. Mary at Hartwr Springs
Traverse City Christian at Wolverine
at home invitational
GAYLORD — The
Gaylord cheerleading squad
wowed the home crowd
Thursday night, breezing to a
first-place finish at its home
invitational.
With a score of 713.6,
the Blue Devils more than
e c l i p s e d the n e x t - c l o s e s t
team, upholding their No. 7
ranking in the state poll.
"These girls are amazing
athletes," said Gaylord coach
Ronda Davis. "We definitely
got the crowd fired up with
our stunts and tumbling. It
was great to have the support
today."
G a y l o r d i m p r o v e d its
round one score, something
that pleased Davis. Still, she
k n o w s i m p r o v e m e n t will
happen before Gaylord's
challenging regional.
"Some of the girls were
a little overwhelmed by the
crowd today but they cer-
Friday, February IS
BOYS BASKETBALL {JV at 6 p.m.)
Gaylord at Traverse City West
St. Mary at Forest Area
J-L at Peflston
Alba at Wolverine
Traverse City St Francis at Grayling The Gaylord
varsity
Saturday, February 16
cheerleadWRESTLING
Ing team
Individual Districts at Gaylord. 10
gets in
a.m.
formation
CHEERLEADING
during the
Gaylord at Houghton Lake Invitacrowd'
tional, 11 a.m.
wowing
round three.
The Blue
Devils won
their home
Invitational
Thursday.
Sports
Schedule
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www.heraldtimes. com.
Blue Devils slam Northmen 55-13 to win BNC
Cont from B1
w o u l d n ' t have m a t t e r e d , "
said Gaylord c o a c h J e r r y
LaJoie. " T h e kids have
worked really hard and it's
nice to see it start to pay
off."
Pins came from both the
expected and u n e x p e c t e d
spo^^ as s e a s o n e d v e t e r ans senior Shane Gapinski
(140) and j u n i o r s Andrew
Olds (135) and Brian Bliss
(275) all recorded falls. But
three w r e s t l e r s who have
been in and out of the lineup
this season — seniors Laith
S a m a r a h ( 1 5 2 ) and Kyle
Mervela ( 2 1 5 ) and j u n i o r
Mike Taubitz (160) — also
pinned their opponents.
"I thought Taubitz, Samarah, Mervela and Olds really wrestled well," LaJoie
said.
Junior Danny Sharrard
(125) defeated Steve Brecheisen in a 12-3 decision
w h i l e j u n i o r D o u g Tyran
took a 4-2 win over Aaron
Uebelhoer, Justin Gehringer
won by void at 103.
Petoskey's biggest wins
c a m e at 119 w h e r e Alex
Cannon defeated Junior Jake
Armstrong 4-2 and at 189
where Jake Kisro beat senior Josh Marcotte 5-3.
it was a tough day for
Petoskey. who also dropped
an unexpected 39-36 match
to Traverse City West.
GAYLORD — The Gaylord Wrestling
Club Is open to all boys In grades K
though 6th-grade interested In youth
wrestling.
Practice will take place every Monday
and Wednesday beginning Feb. 4 and
lasting through Mar. 22 at Gaylord High
School.
Grades K through 3 will practice from
6.15-7 p.m. while grades 4 through 6
will go from 7-8 p.m.
The purpose of the club Is to expose
area youth to wrestling through the
Sports Briefs
instruction of Gaylord High School
coaches and wrestlers.
Athletes will be grouped together by
age, weight and ability level during practices and competition.
Cost for joining the club is $30 per
wrestler or $50 for two
Each participant will receive a T-shirt
and should bring workout clothes to
practice. Wrestling shoes are preferred,
but not necessary.
to • « MMM TV troM row TV
Wrestlers will have the choice of
competing in weekend medal tournaments in locations across Northern
Michigan.
A tournament schedule will be provided at practice and there Is a $5 entry
fee for each tournament.
Contact Jerry LaJoie at 731 -0969
(GHS) or 731-3492 (Home) for more
information.
Wrestlers will be selected to participate in the advanced Freestyle/Greco
portion in March.
Gel over
100 top c h a n n e l tor
\99
$ 2 9 ?irno.
With the Big North trophy in hand, the Blue Devils will now look for bigger
things -- n a m e l y a t e a m
district c h a m p i o n s h i p and
much success at the indis idual districts.
T h e t e a m d i s t r i c t s is
Thursday at Sault Ste. Marie while t h e i n d i v i d u a l
districts are next Saturday
in Gaylord. Petoskey will
likely have a rematch with
the Devils in the district.
meets Mondays, Wednesdays
tainly enjoyed it," Davis said.
"We keep working hard and
getting better."
Davis singled o u t t h e
strength and improved tumbling skills of S t e p h a n i e
Renkiewicz and the strength
of Chelsey Williams, who
has earned the n i c k n a m e
"Magnus," from the World's
Strongest Man. M a g n u s
Samuelsson.
Gaylord topped Alpena in
the Division I varsity competition while C h e b o y g a n
edged out Bellaire by just
1.5 points in the Division
IIMV competition. Pellston
took third.
The Blue Devil j u n i o r
varsity also took first, edging Traverse City West and
Alpena.
Gaylord has a c o m p e t i tion Wednesday at Evart before competing at Houghton
Lake Saturday.
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GRAYLING —For the21st
year, a group of snowmobile
enthusiasts will ride across pristine Northern Michigan trails in
support of Easter Seals — an
organization focused on meeting the needs of disabled adults
and children.
The all-female event, slated
as the "For Women Only" ride,
is headquartered at the Ramada
Inn (formerly Holiday Inn) in
Grayling today (Saturday).
According to Renee Wyatt,
manager of annual funds for
Easter Seals-Michigan, each
woman commits to raise a minimum of $500 for Michigan
HT - B4II serveny
Easier Seals. Most, she said
Kris Bedard checks the progress of the track for the World Series of Ice and Muscle Sled Mania races.
average close to S1,000.
Sponsored by Michigan
Snowmobile Association
(MSA) and Nelsons Speed
Shop in Greenville, the event
includes a Friday evening gettogether to discuss the event
and break into groups; today's
100-mile ride, stopping to eat
approved the site and organizers have many people come to town. It s a
the race. Organi/.ers anticipate 1.500
ByJII SchuR
at different locations, dependhuge thing."
been
working
on
the
tracks
for
the
spectators
each
day.
Staff Writer
ing on the trail each group is
Price is hopeful this ev ent raises
past couple of weeks.
Located ofV Milbocker Road at
GAYLORD
assigned. Then it's back to the
awareness in the community.
•I've taken two big events, put
the
back
of
the
Ciaylord
Regional
nowmobile nice laiis. rev up
Ramada Inn for a salon night
"1 think It's going to surprise
thetn together and brought them to a
Airport property, formerly the site
your engines as the World
presented by Rea's Dollhouse
everybody and make people take
spot like Ciaylord (a place) that is a
ofthe
grass
drags,
the
event
w
ill
Series of Ice and Muscle
Salon. Houghton Lake, and the
snowmobiler s tavorite." said Bedard. snowmobile drag racing more serious
include competition featuring twoSled Mania bursts into
banquet with the awarding of
than in the past." he added.
.lason
Pnce.
owner
of
Priceless
lane.
1
.()(K)-foot
snow
drags
and
Gaylord Satualay and Suiidas' Keb. 16
prizes, including three new sled
At the close of kmii day's events,
Performance
of
Ciaylord
builds
highwhat's
billed
as
"the
wi>rld
s
fastest
and 17,
giveaways.
spectators
are
inv
ited
to
race
on
IK'rlbrmance
snovvmi">biles
and
races
performance trail sled shoot-out":
According to i^aul lieachnau.
Last year the event raised
the
snow
track,
against
the
clock
or
year-rountl.! ie races the summer
executive direcloi" ot the Ciaylord Area drag cross classes featuring two-lane.
S202.t)00 for Easter Seals.
grass drag circuit and won the asphalt against their friends forS5,
I.OOO-foot drags with five jumps; a
Convention &. Iburisni Bureau, this
According to the MSA, this
However, Bedard warns. "If you're
racing shinH-out at the Martin I>ag
four-lane. 06()-foot ice drag: and five
event, in its debut, was nuned irom
year this year s goal is S210.000
coming olVthe trail and you've been
Way in Martin, Mich.
shc>oi-out classes.
Omano tt> Ciaylord because i>t'the
to celebrate the 21 st year.
drinking, you won't be allowed to nde
.'\nd yes. he races on snow. Price.
" This President's Day weekend has
Alpine Village's central location.
For more information, visit
on the track."
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v
v
ill
be
racing
in
both
the
king
of
become
one
o
f
t
h
e
busiest
wintertime
Organized by the C'enltal
the Piaster Seals-Michigan Web
Tile show starts at 11 a.m. both
the
trail
all
motor
class
and
the
king
weekends.
"
said
Beachnau.
"lliis
Ontario Snowmobile Drag Kacing
site at www.essmichigan.org.
days. C ost is S10 per person for the
ofthe trail power adder class next
event is going to have a pretty
Association (C'OSDR). the events is
day. Children 12 and younger will be
weekend.
substantial
impact
on
the
community."
expected to draw an estimated 6(M)
Contact Ml Schult at
admitted free.
"It is very unusual for Ciaylord
Beachnau met with Kris Bedard
racers from as I'ar as five states awa\.
74H-4518 or jil(^gay'lord
Contact JU Schult ot 748-45IS or
to have this race." he said. "It's a
event organi/er. to discuss Ciaylord
plus crews are expected to come to
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Feb. 16&17
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Lewiston
B-6 • Saturday. February 9, 2008
State legislators stop in Lewiston on snowmobile tour
Michigan
Legislatures
and Michigan
Snownnobile
Association (MSA)
memtMrs stopped
by Lewiston
Sunday, (l-r)
LEWISTON
M e m b e r s of the Michigan
Legislature and representatives from Michigan
S n o w m o b i l e Association ( M S A ) s t o p p e d in
Lew iston Sunday during their three-day ride
to explore Northern Michigan and w itness the
positive economic impact created by winter
tourism.
A c c o r d i n g to Hill Lucas, M S A N o r t h e r n
Michigan representative, the ride offered an opportunity for the MSA and legislators to work
together tO promote the snowmobile industry.
T h e group left f r o m Ciaylord f e b . 1 and
s p e n t the night in C h e b o y g a n . T h e y stayed
in Alpena Saturday night and participated in
a ribbon cutting ceremony at the new bypass
trail in Alpena.
" W e ' r e hav ing a ball," Sen. Jason Allen. RTraverse City, at the Lew iston stop.
M e m b e r s of the Lew iston Fun O n e s hosted
the g r o u p , which was escorted into town by
Monlinorency County Sherifl'deputies. They
e n j o y e d a l u n c h e o n at the L e w i s t o n Hotel,
where members of various clubs visited with
the riders and three trail g r o o m e r s were on
display.
T h e legislative ride has been a tradition lor
five years. The past two years were canceled
due to lack of snow. Follow ing lunch, the group
returned to Ciaylord where they ended their trip
be for e heading home.
tonner Speaker
of the House Rk:k
Johnson, MSA
Executive Director
BUI Manson,
MSA Northern
Rep. Bill Lucas,
Montmorency
County Deputy
Chad Brown,
Montmorency
County Deputy Dan
Oelfke, Bill Taylor
and Sen. Jason
Allen, R-Traverse
City.
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Saturday, February 9, 2006 • 6 - 7
Outdoors
Qaytord H«rcld T I m M
Youth Ice Fishing Derby Feb. 16 at state park
OTSEGO LAKE TWP.
— Young anglers and their
families are invited to take to
the ice Saturday. Feb. 16 during the annual Youth Ice Fishing Derby at Otsego Lake State
Park.
Registration will begin at
9 a.m. at the park. Participants
must be accompanied by an
adult and should be properly
dressed for the weather The
event coincides with Michigan's Free Fishing Weekend,
when all fishing license fees
arc waived. Regulations still
apply.
Bait and some poles will
be furnished, but anglers are
cncouragcd to bring their own
poles if possible. Hot chocolate
and cofTee will be available for
those wanting to warm up.
Fishing will continue until
noon, at which time all participants and parents are invited
to the Northland Sportsmen's
Club, corner of West Otsego
Lake Drive and Old Alba Road,
for a free hot dog and soup
lunch, and awards. Each participant will get a prize.
The event is free and open
to the public.
Fishermen
work together
to punch a
hole In the ice
during iast
year's derty.
State, sportsmen should work together to reverse trend
A
while back,
when the Natural R e s o u r c e s
Commission
p r o p o s e d h i k e s in hunting and f i s h i n g license
f e e s , m a n y s p o r t s m e n and
w o m e n w e r e u p in a r m s
o v e r the p r o p o s a l .
T h e i n c r e a s e d cost
o f licenses, t h e y argued,
would drastically reduce
the number of people who
p a r t i c i p a t e in t h o s e activities w h i l e also c a u s i n g a
j u m p in the n u m b e r of
u n l i c e n s e d h u n t e r s and
anglers.
M i c h i g a n ' s b e e n strugg l i n g with a s h r i n k i n g
p o p u l a t i o n of s p o r t s m e n
f o r T n u n U > e t i C y e a r s . The
last t h i n g this state n e e d s
2-day
hunter
safety
course
offered
UVINGSTON
TWP.—Afree twoday hunteis' safety
dass Is slated for
March15-16at
LMngston Township Hall, 3218 Old
27Nortt),Gaytord.
are 8:30 am.-4:30
p.ih. March 15
aiid 9 a.in.-3 p.m.
March 16.
During tlie
dass, each student
will have a turn
using a Laser Shot
ftrearms simulator, which hetps In
teaching students
the correct way
to hold and akn a
firearm and when
tofira safely.
coiTi(iMlonof
the courw earns
students their
hunter^ safety
caiWIcale.ClaBS
ttelsHniited.
more
Chris Engle
is a r e a s o n for even m o r e
s p o r t s m e n to forget about
b u y i n g a license and retire
their f i s h i n g poles and
shotguns.
T h e D e p a r t m e n t of
Natural Resources (DNR)
r e l i e s on license fees to
p r e s e r v e the quality f i s h ing a n d h u n t i n g found
in o u r w o o d s and on o u r
l a k ^ a n c f T i ^ r ^ On?brtii^
nately, a s the n u m b e r of
Bnn^
outdoorspeople shrinks,
s o d o t h o s e f u n d s , and
it s e e m s s o m e s e r v i c e s
t h e D N R provides a r e in
g r a v e d a n g e r of c o m i n g
to an e n d . W e ' v e a l r e a d y
s e e n the e f f e c t s of a r e c r e a t i o n budget c r u n c h in t h e
c l o s u r e of several c a m p grounds across the^tate.
Fish p l a n t i n g s and p u b l i c
a c c e s s sites could b e next
to g o .
T W I C E a year, t h e
D N R makes a statewide
p u s h to get p e o p l e int e r e s t e d in f i s h i n g . Free
F i s h i n g Weekend, w h i c h
c o m e s around Feb. 16-17
a n d a ^ a i n in J u n e , is an
efTort t'o d r i v e T o t t i r e s i d e n t s and n o n r e s i d e n t s to
Your >\vcLtlh\v[
to PJ
l-or
the s p o r t . L i c e n s e f e e s
a r e w a i v e d a s incentive to
p a r t i c i p a t e . It's the stale's
w a y of s a y i n g , " L o o k , you
s h o u l d really give f i s h i n g
a try." T h e D N R only a s k s
a n g l e r s to f o l l o w t h e rules.
Certainly for some,
t h o s e w e e k e n d s are the
only t i m e s t h e y ' l l get out
f i s h i n g e a c h year. But picture this: E a c h and e v e r y
p e r s o n is w e l c o m e — and
encouraged — for one
w e e k e n d to try the sport.
A f t e r that, it's a m a t t e r of
a c c e s s : T h e availability
of f i s h i n g e q u i p m e n t and
a shortage of knowledge
a b o u t f i s h i n g may be a
b a r r i e r to m a n y potential
n e w anglers.""
T h a t ' s w h e r e we c o m e
in. As k n o w l e d g e a b l e and
experienced outdoorsm e n a n d w o m e n , it is o u r
r e s p o n s i b i l i t y to h e l p o u r
kids, f a m i l y m e m b e r s and
p e e r s get out f i s h i n g . With
o u r h e l p , their odds of
l a n d i n g a f e w fish might
b e a bit better, and they'll
be m o r e likely to b u y a
l i c e n s e and g o f i s h i n g
a g a i n . A f t e r all. w e ' r e the
o n e s w h o d o n ' t want to
pay m o r e f o r our licenses.
T h e state can e x p a n d
o n this idea, too. For two
w e e k e n d s a year, state
park e n t r a n c e fees c o u l d
be waived. While parks
rely solely on the r e v e n u e
generated from vehicle
p e r m i t s a n d c a m p i n g f e e s,
t h e r e v e n u e lost over f o u r
d a y s would b e a small
p r i c e t o pay for o p e n ing p a r k s to a n y o n e w h o
might otherwise never
visit. It c o u l d be the state's
w a y of saying, " L o o k , you
s h o u l d really c o m e see o u r
b e a u t i f u l p a r k s . " It g o e s
a l o n g with the state's " G O
— Get Outdoors" campaign.
I d o n ' t w a n t to pay
any m o r e for my l i c e n s e s
either, but we s h o u l d all
e x p e c t an eventual hike.
H o w big that hike is ...
w e l l , that's up to us.
— HT writer Chris Engle
is an avid outdoorsmen.
Contact him at c€ngle@,
gavlordheraldtimes.
com
or 748-4517.
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B - 8 • S a t u r d a y . February 9, 2006
Business After Hours at mBank Wednesday
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(GAYLORD) Anottier Business
rt I. M
nrp S
take place at mBank,
1955
Kato and
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tnr nonmembers.
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1 0 for
Northern Inn staff.
Sponsored by mBank, Busi-
After Hours is on the Gaylofd/
Otsego Ave. Guests can look for
Otsego County Chamber of Com-
v»ard to catching up with associ
ness After Hours will be held
merce calendar for Wednesday,
ates and friends wtiile sampling
from 5- 7 p.m. The event is
February 13.
delicious appetizers, beer and
open to the public: admission is
wine served by Bennethum's
just $5.00 for Chamber mem-
The event is scheduled to
For more intormatkxt, contact
Bob Kasprzak at the Gaylord/
Otsego County Chamtjer of Commerce at 989.732.6333
THE 'Adventures of Robinson Crusoe will be presented today by tt>e
Missoula Children's Theater at 4 p.m. at the Cheboygan Opera House.
Robinson Crusoe on stage
today at Opera House
CHEBOYGAN — Auditions for
Missoula Children's Theatre production of "Robinson Crusoe " wili be
held Monday at 4 p.m., on the stage
at the Opera House in Cheboygan.
Roles for students in grades kindergarten through 12 are available.
Approximately 50 to 60 local students will be cast to appear in the
show with the Missoula Children's
Theatre Tour Actors/Directors.
There is no guarantee everyone
who auditions will be cast. Students
wishing to participate in the group
audition should arrive by the sched-
h
Remember
uled starting time and plan to stay
for the entire two-hour session. The
first rehearsal begins approximately
30 minutes after the auditions.
Section rehearsals will be daily,
4-8:30 p.m. (with a dinner break) at
the Opera House.
THE PERTORMANCES will be
Saturday, Feb. 16 at 3 and 7 p.m.
and will be presented at the Opera
House in Cheboygan.
Missoula Children's Theatre is
a nonprofit organization based in
Missoula, Mont.
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Lewiston, will host Sneaky
Peat today (Saturday), 9 p.m.-l
a.m. Call 786-4600.
MARSHALL
CRENSHAW
.
Rock-N-Country will perform
at GIno's (formerly the White
Pine) in Gaylord every Friday and
Saturday, 8:30 p.m.-l;30 a.m.,
through the snowmobile season.
Call 731-1505.
.
Treetops Resort. Gaylord.
features Doug Thomas
Thursday nights, 7-10, and
James Greenway Saturdays. 9
p.m.-midnight, at Legends on the
Hill.
A
^ T i m o t h y ' s Pub, Gaylord,
features live entertainment
Thursdays, 9:30 p.m.-l:30 a.m.;
Friday is karaoke, 9:30 p.m.-l :30
a.m.; Saturday is dancing with
DJ,'9:30 p.m.-close, call 7329333.
^ Ugly Bar and Grill, Old 27
North, Vanderbilt, hosts Open
MIc Night Thursdays, 9 p.m.-l
a.m., with host Chris Young; and
karaoke Friday and Saturday
nights. Tuesday nights are free
pool, 7-11 p.m.; call 983-2279.
.
Rallslde Bar and Grill,
Elmira, will host The
Jelly Roll Blues Band today
(Saturday), 9:30 p.m.-l:30 a.m.
Open pool is every Sunday, 7
p.m.-close; karaoke every Friday;
call 546-3248.
^Stampede Saloon, 3885
Old 27 South, Gaylord, has
sporting events on three screens
Sundays and Mondays; and
guitar jam sessions Thursdays,
7 p.m.Also, Stampede Saloon
will host Perpetual Never
and Seventh Sorrow today
(Saturday), 9 p.m.-l a.m., during
its Mardi Gras celebration. Call
705-7100.
. T h e White Wolf Inn,
Vanderbilt, features free pool
night Mondays; and karaoke
Fridays and Saturdays. Call 9834568.
. T h e Keg Bar & Grille,
Waters, features free pool
Monday; pool tournament Tuesday
nights; pool leagues Wednesday;
Saturdays feature karaoke 9 p.m1 a.m. Call 732-4378.
.
Jazz guitarist Randy Reszka
performs at the Perry Hotel
Fridays and Saturdays, 6-9 p.m.
Log onto www.randyreszka.com.
.
Garland Resort in Lewiston
presents Jeff and Sue/Cult
of 2 Friday and Saturday nights,
9 p.m.-l a m Call 786-2211 or
877-4GARLAND.
'Songwriter,
Jeanne Crenshaw
.
HOWARD and Jeanne Crenshaw with the platinufrt
record son Marshall received from the La Bamba
soundtrack.
'He's a contentiotis,
meticulous, dedicated
musician and he's
honed his craft over
theyears.'
Howard Crenshaw
First Presbyterian Church
of Harbor Springs, 7940
Cemetery fload, will host a
benefit concert of contemporary
music today (Saturday), 7:30
p.m., at the church. The concert
features numerous local artists
including Craig Cotrill and his
all-star band, Krlstine Seelye
of Petoskey, 16-year-old singer/
songwriter Felicia Gregory,
TamI Frampus of Petoskey, Toby
Jones and more. Admission Is a
free-will donation
More photos online at:
heraldtimes.com ^
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EARLY DAYS at the family home in Berkley — the Crenshaw brothers (l-r) Mitchell, John, Robert and Marshall
Story by Michael iones
Page design
by Frank Michels
My Valentine
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Saturday, february 9, 2008
MICHAYWE —
fter HcAviird and Jeanne Crenshaw retired ihey moved fix)m
the Detroit suburb of Berkley
in i 992 to the weekend home
they owned in Michaywe and quickly became a local fixture there — Jeanne golfing t"ive days a week; Howard, a bit less.
but frequently dining with friends at the
Michaywe Clubhouse.
Just your typical retirees - with one
exception — these retirees are the proud
parents of pop and rock star Marshall
Crenshaw, an acclaimed and asv-ardwinning song\Miter and musician with
13 albums to his credit and a recent
Golden Globe nomination for best
i
original song in a mov ie.
WTien asked which they believe
their son considers himself more
— a writer of finely crafted pop
songs or the v oice behind the top4() hit "Someday Someway." they
reply in unison; "Songwriter." says
Jeanne: "Musician." proclaims
Howard. They laugh and Howard adds. "He's a contentious.
meticulous, dedicated musician
and he's honed his craft over the
yeiirs."
I lov^ard said his son considers his most recent rcleiise
"What's in the Bag." his best
yet. "Miracle of Science" (released in 1996) is fantiistic."
added the pmud did.
While Jeanne likes all
of her son's music, his first
album "Marshall Crenshaw."
released in 1982. still sounds f r u ^
today. "That was a great one "
Over the past 25 years. Crenshaw has carved out
a successful career as a recording artist, with many of his
songs cov ered by the likes of Robert Gordon, the Gin Blossoms, Carrie Underwood and Bette Midler. Jeanne said in
the late 19S()s. Marshall receivcxi an award for songwriter
of the year, and many of his compositions have found their
way onto movie soundtracks. He played Buddy HoHy in
the 1987 movie "La Bamba" and earned a platinum record
for his performance on the movie's soundtrack album.
Although the Crenshaw's oldest son, "Marsh," as his
mom calls him. makes his home in Rhinebeck. a small
town north of New York City, and spends part of the year
on tour, he still finds time to visit his parents a couple of
times a year. "He likes the restaurant at the Michaywe clubhouse. That's where we had Howard's 80th birthday party
with the whole family in August and he was here last summer after he played at the Cherry Festival," Jeanne said of
the son who began playing in bands in the seventh grade.
Jeanne addc^ that Marshall's younger brother. Robert, a
robortcs technician, played drums on his big brother's fiRt
four records.
While the Crenshaws have reason to be proud of their
son's successful career in music. J e ^ n e said she is especially plea.scd with Marshall's nomination for a Golden
Globe in the best original song category for the title song
of "Walk Hard —The Dewey Cox Story.'* a parody of tfie
nx:k musician biopic genre movies.
"The movie tanked" she l a u d e d but added it was quite
an honor for her son to be recognized for his work. "He
was one of 30 songv^riters asked to write the song for the
mov ie and his was the only one picked."
According to Jeanne, a parody of the "Walk Hard"
.song, "Block Hard" had been played a couple of times on
Monday Night Football.last year,
%o what's it like being the parents of a rock star?
"We're kind of used to it
now. It's ahvays been exciting." Jeanne said.
"It's ahvays been hin. We're proud of him. All four of
our sons have done great things," said Howard. "Our kids
say vve rock."
Rock on Mr and Mrs. Crenshaw.
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Gardening
C - 2 • S a t u r d a y , February 9, 2006
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tions. Others
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of the m o n t h
T h o s e o f us w h o are blessed
Rowland of February,
with t n i e l o \ e feel happy,
we'll look at
while the a*st p i n e and sigh.
s o m e gocxt a n d bad. c o m p a n We all w a n t t h e s a m e thing; a
ions in the g a r d e n .
true c o m p a n i o n .
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p a n i o n s are i m p o r t a n t , a n d
c o m p a n i o n plant is the marithe w r o n g c o m p a n y can spell
gold. I ' m not a big f a n of
disaster for plants.
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{Editor's note: T h i s is the
first o f a three-part series on
c o m p a n i o n planting.)
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a n d d o n ' t w a n t any fertilp a p e r c u p ? O n c e established,
smell, b u t that s a m e scent is
s u m m e r t i m e salads. Try c o m izer, t h a n k y o u very m u c h .
they r e q u i r e m i n i m a l care,
a l s o a n e f f e c t i v e insect repelb i n i n g a h a n d f u l of flowers
Talk a b o u t l o w - m a i n t e n a n c e
aside f r o m regular d e a d h e a d lent. M o s t notably, marigolds
with s o m e spinach, chervil,
c o m p a n i o n s . Plant the yellow
ing, w h i c h is a g o o d g a r d e n repel w h i t e f l i e s , those tiny,
m i n c e d garlic, violet leaves
b l o o m i n g varieties to trap
ing c h o r e f o r the kids.
s u c k i n g i n s e c t s that are a
black aphids. Plant barriers of and flowers, and a simple
A n o t h e r m a r i g o l d varic o m m o n c a u s e o f leaf d r o p
n a s t u r t i u m s a r o u n d tomatoes, d r e s s i n g o f l e m o n juice, olive
ety. M e x i c a n m a r i g o l d s (T.
on e v e r y t h i n g ftx)m poinsetoil, salt a n d pepper.
c u c u m b e r s , a n d radishes, to
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b l o o m in red a n d o r a n g e beM a r i g o l d s and nasturtiums
fiil. T h e scent is very strong;
hate m a r i g o l d s . T h e roots of
side t h e yellow ones. They re- look m a r v e l o u s together, so
strong e n o u g h to help k e e p
what w e r e f e r t o as " F r e n c h
ally brighten u p the garden.
w h e n the t i m e c o m e s (and it
h u n g r y b u n n i e s away f r o m
m a r i g o l d s " (T. patula) also
will) t o get y o u r knees dirty
the g a r d e n . Plant it well away
N a s t u r t i u m s d o n ' t like to
emit a s u b s t a n c e that kills
be transplanted, so if you start in t h e g a r d e n , plant these t w o
harmfiil n e m a t o d e s , and it can f r o m b e a n s a n d c a b b a g e ,
c o m p a n i o n s generously, a n d
r e m a i n e f f e c t i v e in the soil f o r t h o u g h , as it can act as a n her- t h e m inside, use peat pots or
with love.
b i c i d e for t h e m .
c u p s s o that the w h o l e bit can
a c o u p l e of years. Since there
be planted, leaving the roots
—AnnMarie
Rowland is a
are f e w plants that object to
A better c o m p a n i o n f o r
undisturbed. T h e y ' r e great in
Gaylord-area freelance writer
living w i t h t h e s e flowers, you
c a b b a g e is n a s t u r t i u m s . T h e y
pots, too, so if y o u ' r e planting
and Master Gardener.
can plant t h e m liberally.
are attractive, fast-growing,
a c o n t a i n e r g a r d e n , tuck in a
Write her ai
harmfiil insect m a g n e t s that
M a r i g o l d s are easy to
few f o r c o l o r a n d pest protecwaruwland@core.com
g r o w f r o m seed, sown directly also repel whiteflies, woolly
tion.
or c/o Gaylord Herald Times,
a p h i d s , s q u a s h bugs, a n d cuin t h e soil o r started indo(.)rs
PO Box 598 Gaylord,
c u m b e r beetles. N a s t u r t i u m s
O f c o u r s e , an a d d e d benfor later transplanting. W h o
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like p o o r soil, d r y conditions.
e f i t o f p l a n t i n g n a s t u r t i u m s is
h a s n ' t g r o w n a marigold in a
vocalists, bring accompaniment; no Gaylord Area
• Singles for Christ meets
amplification necessary; 732-3242 Council for the
Feb. 16,7 p.m., at China King
Arts Arts Center,
• Ballroom Dancing Club,
Buffet. 1340 N. US-31. Petoskey.
Suite 300 of the
Mondays, through April 28 at KirtMovie will follow dinner; bring
Phoenix Buildown popcom and beverage to Zion • land Community College Auditoriing, Gaylord;
um:
two
classes,
3-4
p.m.
and
4-5
Lutheran Church, 500 W. Mitchell,
p.m.; two separate dances, partici- 732-0996
Petoskey; call Frieda. 231-347pate in one or both; all welcome;
• First
3438 or 231 -347-5747 to RSVP
instructors wanted; call Melinda,
Congregational
• White Wolf Inn, Vander989-701
-0325
Of
989-685-3571.
Church, 218
bilt, hosts euchre games every
W. Second St.,
• Christian Writers' Group,
Wednesday, 7:15 p.m., S3; call
Gaylord, commuthird
Tuesday,
10
a.m.-noon.
Alpine
983-4568
nity meal Fridays. 5-7 p.m.;
Baptist Church, North Tovfliline
• The Northem Michigan
donations accepted; sponsored
Road, Gayiord; open to anyone
Amateur Radio Emergency Serby Goodwill Industiles of Northern
vices Organization, third Wednes- interested in learning about ChrisMichigan; 989-858-0594
tian
writing;
939-7766
or
732day. of month, 6 p.m.. Elmira Town4602
• Accidental Photographers,
ship Hall. 2035 Mt. Jack Road.
• Nova Martial Arts Academy, third Wednesday, 7 p.m., 317 SchElmira. email Jim. kc8nte@ani.net
nees-Lochen. Gaylord: all formats
Tae Kwon Do classes. Mondays
• Alpine Leisure Pilots Sociwelcome; 370-0883 ore-mail
and Fridays. 6:30-8 p.m.. Mount
ety (ALPS), an AMA-charted,
bjphotographic@gmail.com for
Hope
Church,
1672
M-32
East,
Gaylord-area radio-controlled
details
Gaylord; ages 9 and up; first class
mc^el airplane ctub. second
• Wohrerine Lumberjack
Thursday of month, 7 p.m.. Otsego free: 800-253-1190
Committee, third Thursday of the
• TO. Singles dances, third
County Community Center. 315 S.
month,
7:30 p.m.. Wolverine Fire
Center Ave., during the off-season. Sunday of the month; open to sinDept., 231-525-9366 or www.wol
gles 21 and over; 989-932-1300
Meetings at local flying field inseason: call Jim Quinn, 731-1981
• Sunday Singles. Sundays for verinelumberjackfest. com
• Northwestern Coin and
• Gaylord Area Council for the a dance at the Quality Inn, HoughStamp Club, fourth Monday, 7
Arts hosts "In a Chord" sessions, ton Lake, 8 p.m., admission $7;
p.m..
Big Boy Restaurant in PetoBemadette,
989-539-5406
first and third Tuesdays of the
skey, US 131 and 31; 231-487• Otsego County Mounted
month. 7-9 p.m.. GACA Arts Center,
0713
Mam Street; for musicians of vary- Division, second Monday, 7 p.m..
• Alpine Car Enthusiasts Club,
Multimedia Room, J. Richard Yulll
ing skill levels to perform for each
second Wednesday, 6 p.m., White
Alpine Center; Kathy, 732-3143
other and discuss music as a perPine Restaurant. 137 West St.,
forming art. Bnng your own i n s ^ • Writer's Bloc, first and third
ment; electric keyboard availei)le:
Thursdays of the rronth, 6-8 p.m., Gaytord: every Friday night is cruise
Community
Activities
night beginning at
the Pavilton on Court
around 7:30 p.m.;
731-9944
I
•NoHhI em Mk:Mgan
I AiHsts Guild,
second Monday,
11:30a.m.-2 p.m.,
St. Andrews Episcopal Church. Gaylord.
bring own lunch;
and Guild meeting noon-12:30
p.m. with vwjriohop to follow, call
Billye Thatcher. 989-983-4293
• Michigan N o i ^ e m Lights
Sweet Adelines International
rehearsal, Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.. Trinity Lutheran Church; 731-2844 or
732-2174
• Line Dancing, Gaylord Bowling Center, Tuesdays; b^inners
6:30-7 p.m.; regular classes, 7
p.m.; 732-4878
• Alpine Singles, first Tuesday of the month. 7 p.m.. BJ's
Restaurant; dancing afterward at
Timothy's Pub
• The Northwoods Carving
Club. Tuesdays. 6:30 p.m.. Masonic Lodge on Old 27 Soutti, Gaylord;
732-3222
• Harmonie Meisters. Gaylord
all-male bart3ershop chorus, Mondays, 7 p.m.. United Methodist
Church: 732-9215
• Student Woiltoul Program;
Jujitsu; Self-Oefanse For Women;
Personal Protoctton; Spom
Cheer TUmMnQ/Hoor Qym;
Dance, Nautilus Rtness Systems,
1140 Gomick Ave. (north of the
Sportsplex); 732-5820
• Dupiicate bridge, 7 p.m.
Monday. Alten Zimmer. 120 Grandview BM.
• Painting and crafts, 10 a.m.
Tuesday, Alten Zimmer, 120 Grandview Blvd.
• Bingo. 7 p.m. Mondays, St.
Mary Parish Hall, statewide Big
Money Bingo (via satellite). 8 p.m.;
jackpots grow each week and are
worth at least S5.000; open to public, ages 18 and up: 732-5448
• Bingo (smoke-free). 6 p.m.
Tuesday, Alten Zimmer. 120 Grandview Blvd.
• Bingo. 7-11 p.m. Tuesdays.
Knights of Columbus Hall, Grayling
• Bingo (smoke-free). 6 p.m.
Wednesdays, 7910 Arthur St., Vanderbilt
• Bingo (snx)ke-free), 7-11
p.m. Thursdays, Knights of Columbus Hall, Ga^ord
• Bingo. 7 p.m. Wednesdays.
Hudson Township Hall
• Korean karate classes.
7-9 p.m. Wednesdays, North Ohio
Elementary School gymnasium;
731-1555
• Alpine Martial Arts. Mondays and Wednesdays, 6-7:30
p.m., 5420 C-42 Alba Road; 7328750
• Senk>rs Exercise Group,
Stretch & Flex, 10:30-11:30 a.m,
Tuesdays and Fridays, Powerhouse
Gym
• The Great Lakes Stamp
& Coin Club, second and fourth
Thursdays of month. 6-7:30 p.m.,
Aften Zimmer. 120 Grandview Bhrd.
• Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter No. 1095, second Wednesday of ttie month. 7:30
p.m., Otsego County Airport
• Top-ol-Michigan Amateur
Radio Ctub. 6-8 p.m., second
Tuesday. Otsego County Library.
Gaylord; a dub breakfast every first
Thursday. 7-9 a.m., at Bob Evans in
Gaylord; and amateur radio testing
sessions at the library, 9 a.m., on
4/5,5/3,8/2,9/6 and 12/6. cost is
$14. The dub. along w i ^ the library
and the National Weather Sen/ice In
Gaylord will host a weather spotter
talk Feb. 12.6 p.m., at the library.
All events open to public, call Jeff.
877-733-5637 or email wd8dx@
yahoo.com
• The Northern Squares
square dancers, second and fourth
Saturdays, Alpine Alten Zimmer;
prerounds 7 p.m., squares 7:30-10
p.m., 786-2543 or 732-7290
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Entertainment
Qaylord H«rald T i m e s
Community Events
Jorgenson
Cost is $6 lor adurts. $4 for chlWfen
has been
ages 4-12, and tree tor kids 3 and
described
younger. Every 25th adult receives
a free breakfast. Proceeds benefit
as a
the ciiA's functions; call 732-6389
''dazzling"
dunng breakfast hours. Also, the club's
guitarist
annual Youth ice Fishing Decty is
slated Feb. 16 at Otsego Lake State
Park. 9 a.m.-noon, with lunch and
pnzestofoltow at the dub.
^ A Winter WHie Show is today
•(Saturday), 6-10 p.m.,attiie
O t s ^ CM)'s Special Events
Center, Gaytord. For $20 at the door,
guests may sample from afieldof
100 wines and enjoy hors d'oeuvres
and entertainment by (Sene Pen^. For
more information call 600-752-5510.
ext. 0.
^ T h e Top of Mrchigan Amateur
• f i a d t o Club, along with the Otsego
County Library and the National
Weather Service (NWS) in (Gaylord.
will be putting on a Weather SpottaTalk Tuesday. 6 p.m.. at the library.
South Otsego Avenue. Gaylord. The
discussion explains what the NWS
looks for in amateur radio severe
^Wortd PowerSports Association weatiier reporte. Event is open to
•(WPSA) Snocross racing comes the public and all ages. For more
to the Otse^ County Fairgrounds
information call Jeff Morey, 877-733Saturday and Sunday. As Gaylord
5637, or e-n^l wd8dx@yahoo.com.
Appreciation Weekend, admisskxi is
^KirHand Community College.
frM to anyone entering at the north
Roscommon, will ho^ a
grandstand gate; entrance to the pits
community bk)od drive Tuesday,
is $5 daily. Racing begins at 9 a.m.
10 a.m.-4 p.m. CaW Kathleen Wray,
daily and continues through the day.
989-275-5000 ext. 303 for an
b a n d m a k e m u s i c that is equally
^ W o f l d Series tee Drags & Musde appointment.
ROSCOMMON —
r o m a n t i c and ecstatic, played with
• s i e d Mania will come to Gaylord
^ T h e Crawford County
usic lovers will
Feb. 16-17. The event features the
virtuosity a n d soul, say p r o m o t •commission on Aging's (CCCOA)
have a c h a n c e to
Saturday. Feb. 16
world's fastest performance sleds,
ers.
medical equipment loan cbset is
enjoy g y p s y j a z z ,
four lanes on a 2.500-foot ice tiack
8
p.m.
overflowing with items, and the
Tickets f o r the p e r f o r m a n c e
as the Kirtland
and two, 1,000-foot drag croK lanes CCCOA is giving away items on a firstTici^et prices: $24 & $22
are $ 2 4 and $ 2 2 a n d m a y b e purwithfivejumps. After racing Is finished come, first-serve basis Tuesday at
C e n t e r for the P e r f o r m i n g A r t s
Ticket office:
c h a s e d o n l i n e at www.kirtland.
each day, spectators cantimetheir
presents the John J o r g e n s o n
308 Lavmdale St., Grayling, 2-6 p.m.
989-275-6777
sleds on the 1.000-foot track, tt's
edu/kcpa or by calling the K C P A
For information call 348-7123.
Q u i n t e t Saturday, Feb. 16 at 8
sponsored by the Central Ontario
Ticket O f f i c e at 9 8 9 - 2 7 5 - 6 7 7 7 .
^ T h e Friends of Mancetona
p.m.
Snowmobile Drag Racing Association • u b r a r y will host a Romance
h e w a s chosen to portray " D j a n g o Senior, student, g r o u p a n d family
T h e John J o r g e n s o n Q u i n t e t
(COSDRA). Cost is $10 adutts and free Book Sale Monday. 8 a.m.-noon.
discounts are available.
R e i n h a r d t " in the feature film
for kids 12 and younger. For more
features guitarist J o h n J o r g e n s o n ,
at Java Link Cafe, 101W. State
Child care s e r v i c e s are availinfomiation visit www.cosdra.cvm or St., Mancetona The sale features
" H e a d in the C l o u d s . "
a f o u n d i n g m e m b e r of the Deswww.gaylonlmichigan. net
able at the C h i l d r e n ' s L e a r n i n g
ert R o s e Band, the Hellecasters
A s a guitarist, J o r g e n s o n s
romance novels available for sale and
^ T h e Otsego Christian School's
C e n t e r on the c a m p u s .
a free cup of coffee from Java Link
a n d a six-year m e m b e r of Elton
w o r k has been d e s c r i b e d a s " d a z annual auction is today
Cafe for those who sign up as a Friend
For more information,
call
J o h n ' s band. Artistii r a n g i n g f r o m
zling," a n d he is a m a s t e r clarinet
(Saturday), 4:30 p.m., at Gaylord
of the Mancelona Library (in sen/ice
the KCPA Ticket office or 989Barbra Sn-eisand to B o n n i e Raitt
player and vocalist.Whether playEvangelical Free Church, M-32 East, area of library). For information call
275-5000. ext. 232. or visit ini-w:
to Earl S c r u g g s have sought out
ing his o w n c o m p o s i t i o n s o r clasGaylord. Items up for bid include a
231-587-8331.
johnjorgenson.
com.
seven-night spring break trip for four
J o r g e n s o n ' s guitar work. Recently, sic standards, J o r g e n s o n a n d his
^ T h e 2008 l-aw Enforcement
to Kisslmee. Fla., a BlackBerry, a
• T o r c h Run Polar Plunge is
digital camera, an iPod Touch, a Dell
Feb. 16 on Burt Lake in Cheboygan.
laptop, and many more live and silent
Runge registration begins at 11:30
auction items. Doors open at 4;30
a.m. Anyone can take a plunge tor a
p.m.; dinner is at 6. Cost is S30 per
minimum donation of SW; those "too
person or S200 for a table of eight.
chicken to plunge" can also collect
Proceeds go toward the general
donations and receive prizes. A postoperating fund of the school. For
in the Ligurian Sea a b o u t 6 0 miles
C H E B O Y G A N - Sunday,
plunge party and awards ceremony
tickets or information, call the school,
off the northeast coast of Italy.
will foltow aftePiward, and the Golden
Feb. 17, the C h e b o y g a n A r e a A r t s
732-8333.
Plunger goes to the best-costumed
C o u n c i l will present " C o r s i c a a n d
^ T h e Otsego Memorial Hospital
plunger. All plungers receive prizes
Tickets are $6 for adults and
t h e Rivieras," the s e c o n d film o f its
• Auxiliary hosts its annual
and a T-shirt. Pnxeeds of the event
$4 for students, and are a\ ail2 0 0 8 Travel A d v e n t u r e Series. T h e
Valentine's Day ''Chocomania"
benefit the Law Enforcement Torch
able through The Opera House
f i l m begins at 2 p . m . at T h e O p e r a
bake sale Wednesday. 8:30 a.m.Run, a group of police officers and
1 ;30 p.m., in the waiting area of the
Box Office, open Tuesday through
H o u s e in C h e b o y g a n .
correctional personnel committed to
hospital. All homemade goodies, sold raising funds and support for Special
Friday. 9:30 a.m.-4:30p.m.
and
Stan Walsh's film d e p i c t s t h e
by the pound, will be wrapped in red
Olympics of Michigan. For more
Sunday, noon -shoy\ time.
tiny island of Corsica w h i c h lies
cellophane and tied with red ribbon. infomiation visit www.somi.org or C3i\
^ T h e Northland Sportsmen's
800-644-6404.
• c h i b , comer of Old Alba Road and _ Feb. 11 is the deadline to register
West Otsego Lake Drive, Gaylord, will • in Frtske Orchards' Cherry
sen/e an ail-you-can-eat breakfast
Recipe Contest slated for Feb. 23 at
of pancakes, french toast, eggs,
Friske's Farm Market, US-31, Atwood.
sausage and choice of beverage every For registration information call 231 the money to its rightful owner.
Sunday, 8-noon. through March 9.
THE BUCKH LIST
599-2604 or visit www.fnske.com.
Chigurth, brandishing a pneumatic
This W e e k a t tite M o v i e s c o l u m n b r o u g i t t t o you by:
Long ago, Carter Ctiambere'
Legends on t h e H i l l
device used to slaughter cattle,
philosophy professor had his
leaves a body count in his wake
Casual ajKl Finf Dining • Dally Dinner and Onnk Special*
students compile a 'bucket list'
Live Enifrtainment FMlunng Doug Thcinia* ^very Thursday Evening
for Sherrtf Bell (Tommy Lee Jones)
of all the things they wanted to
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Unfortunately, life intruded and,
Rated R for strong graphic
strong gruesome violence, and language.
some 46 years later, that list is
vkHence and some language.
nothing more than a memory. Meanwhile, bilMEET THE SPARTANS
lionaire Edward Cole has lived only to make
Heroic Leonidas leads a less-than-impres- 27 DRESSES
money and hasn't thought about his deeper
sive and under-dressed amy of 13 Spartans
Jane (Katherine Heigl) is always a bridesneeds
in
life.
When
the
two
share
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hospital
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in a fight to defend their homeland from the
maid whose own wedding is nowhere in sight.
room, they begin talking about their destiny
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invading Persians in this "300" spoof. Also
It's not until her younger sister, Tess, captures
hosting another session of Begkining Juried Photography ExNbition" will and reviewing what they've made of their
seemingly threatening the Spartans' way of
the heart of Jane's boss — for whom Jane
Computer Classes. Sessions are fiee be on display through March 1. Also, lives. They decide the only thing to do is set
life are various pop-cutture icons including
shares a secret love — ttiat she examines her
"From
Artful
Fabric
to
Artful
Quilts"
out on tfie adventure of a lifetime and start
and open to the public, and students
Ghost Rider, Rocky Balboa, Transformers, a
will be tajght Fet). 16-17, by Desiree
own situation as "always a bridesmaid, never
doing whatever they've dreamed of. Starring
may sign uptoras many classes
hunch-backed Paris Hilton and many more. No a bride."
Vaughn and Kathle Briggs. For more
as ti«y wish. Classes continue vflth
Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson.
one
is
safe
in
this
comedy,
directed
by
Jason
informatjon call 231 -347-4337 or visit
"Mouse Skills" Feb. 19,2-3 p.m.;
Rated PG-13 for language, some innuendo
Rated PG-13 for language, including a
Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer.
www.crookedtree.org.
Feb. 20.6-7 p.m.; and Feb. 21.10-11
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sexual reference
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732-5841
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FBI Special Agent Jennifer ftorsh (Diane
Five young New Yori(ers throw the party
through Fhday. featunng the worits of
Otsego Ave., (^ylord, will host
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Dale Tamminga. cbscussing natural
Moss (Josh Brolin) finds $2 millkxi left over
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Roscommon, has t^am to Ski
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tfrough Sunday, with ndes starting at
the Ramada Inn (formefly the Holiday
Inn) in Grayling. Partcipaints will travel
on 50 to 100 miles of groomed dBils
and enjoy spa amenities, t)anquets
and more. Participants collect pledges
to support the Easter Seals, vi/hich
provides therapeutic services for
children and adutts with disabilities,
and some recipients of Oiose services
will be present at the event sponsored
by the Michigan Snowmobile
Association and Nelson's Speed Shop
of Greenville. For more information call
800-75-SEALS (800-757-3257) or
visit www.essmichigan.org.
^ T h e Waters Festival Committee
• w i l l host a spaghetti dinner
fundraiser for Thunder Over Waters
today (Saturday). 5-8 p.m., at the
Otsego Lake Township Rre Hall in
Waters. Spaghetti, salad, garlic toast
and dessert will be served for a
donation. Proceeds benefit this year's
Thunder Over Waters Festival.
Taking center stage Feb. 1 6 at t h e
Kirtland Center for the Performing Arts
Jorgenson Quintet
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Younger Generation
C-4 • Saturday. February 9, 2008
Debaters go 'back to back' at state
CJAYLOKI)
In tmitball
it's the e q u i v a l e n t of g o i n g
beyond the regional tournament.
In b a s k e t b a l l , it's called
m a k i n g the g r e a t eight. In
debate, this sort of advance• There is no school for
students of Gaylord Community, St. m e n t is c a l l e d m a k i n g the
Mary Cathedraf. Vanderbilt Area. Ot- quarterrinuis or elimination
sego Christian or Wolverine schools r o u n d s . M a k i n g it to t h i s
Feb. 15-18. Students of Johanlevel twice is called " g o i n g
nesburg-Lewiston schools have no
back lo back."
Upcoming events
school Feb. 18.
• The Northland Sportsmen's
That's what Gaylord High
School debate team members
Club's annual Youth Ice Rshcelebrated on their way home
ing Oert}y is Saturday. Feb. 16 at
Otsego Lake State Park, Old 27
from the 1 st annual stale deSouth, Gaylord. The derby begins at bate l o u r n a m e n t . By break9 a.m. and is open to all youth and
ing to the quarterfinals, the
their parents. Bait and some fishing
team maiiaged its first ""back
equipment will be provided, as will
to b a c k . " u h d e r c o a c h Tim
hot chocolate and coffee. A free hot
dog lunch for derby participants will McPherson. and made CJIIS
debate history.
follow at noon at the Sportsmen's
Club, corner of Old Alba Road and
"It was a little stressWest Otsego Lake Drive. Prizes also
f u l " admitted McPherson.
win be given out. The event coin"1 knew we had the talent to
cides with Michigan's Free Fishing
compete, but you Just never
Weekend, when all fishing license
know ai state finals. All of the
fees are waived.
• The Otsego County Sport-
teams are prctt\ well esenly
matched."
splex has open skate Sunday, 11
a.m.-12:20 p.m. and 4:30-5:50 •
The lournajiient began
p.m.; and drop-in hockey for ages
W i t h an early morning d r i \ e
16 and younger Sunday. 12:30-1:20 d o w n to t h e C e n t e r Point
p.m. ($3). Open swim is today (SatM a r r i o t H o t e l in A u b u r n
urday) and Sunday, 1 ;30-3:30 p.m.
Heights. T h e storm tJie day
and 4-6 p.m.; with the small pool
bcfi>re siuit down an\ hopes
open 10-11 a.m. today and noono f a r r i v i n g early. " W e did
1:30 p.m. Sunday. Call 731 -3546 or
tTianage lo meel at the high
visit www.ocsportsplex.com:
s c h o o l on W e d n e s d a y a f for a few h o u r s lo
in order, review the
for each team, and
evidence tubs so we
would be prepared to leave
early the next d a \ .
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BREAKING INTO THE QUARERFINALS at the 91 St annual state debate tournament was the team of (l-r) Katie Polus, Tyler Patrick
and Katee Woodhotjse. Missing is Marisa Barajas.
Katee W o o d h o u s e . a novice
debater, and Tyler Patrick, a
second-year debater. Marisa
Barajas. a nov ice debater as
well, was the scout.
"People d o n ' t reali/.e how
•"At that point 1 knew we i m p o r t a n t h a v i n g a s c o u t
w e r e in g o o d s h a p e . " said ( M a r i s a ) . is to a leam." exM c P h e r s o n . f h e next b i g p l a i n e d M c P h e r s o n . " H e r
upset came lw\i rounds later job was to c h e c k all ot the
w iih a sweep of the Seaholni other t e a m s we were debating and to m a k e sure that the
leam. the No. 7 seed.
The final win c a m e in a arguments they were running
split with f o r e s t Hills C'en- hadn't c h a n g e d since we last
saw t'^em."
iral.
e i g h t h in t h e t o u r n a m e n i .
The t o u r n a m e n i began with
the team t a k i n g two ballots
f r o m the Holt d e b a t e team,
then a split with the No. 4
seed. Mona Shores.
After the first round, and
a win over Holt, Patrick said
it appeared " t h i s wasn't going to b e easy," but that, "we
could easily break.
Polus. a veteran, added, "I
felt good because I knew we
could compete."
AT T H E E N D of the second day the team knew that
they had earned a spot in the
elimination rounds.
In l e a r n i n g that. W o o d house said her emotions
" T h e only p r o b l e m was
Ci lord Alumni .lohn Pom- s w u n g f r o m " p a r t e x c i t e " I h e y w e r e not r a n k e d
that the whole area had lost
pei also joined the team to help m e n t , p a r t a g o n y b e c a u s e
p o w e r the d a y b e f o r e and v e r y h i g h , b u l t h e y s u r e
for the tournament, " H e de- I d i d n ' t want it to be a bad
s i n c e the hotel had its own gave us a b a t t l e . " r e p o r t e d
bated for three years and this is round." After the round, she
g e n e r a t i n g s y s t e m p e o p l e McPherson.
"It wasn't one of my best the second time he has helped a n n o u n c e d s h e "really enwent there for the evening.
the team at state finals." said joyed it; it w a s a good last
T h e hotel was full, so there rounds." admitted Katie PoMcPherson. " H i s experience round to have."
w e r e no r o o m s lo c h a n g e , lus. "It was a sloppy round. 1
really made a ditTerence."
In m a k i n g q u a r t e r f i n a l s .
o r p r e p a r e b e f o r e the first iust didn't feel like 1 debated
very well."
1 or l^atrick and Barajas, liic..•ilie-Maiu luad^ Ciaylord derounds." said McPherson.
The team consisted of Ka- state finals VKere a new experi- h a t e history.
O a y l o r d a r r i v e d lo dis" I t ^ f e l t strance. almost
ence.
c o v e r that it w a s s e e d e d tie Polus. a third-year debater.
Campus
Central Michigan University
MOUNT PLEASANT — A Central
Michigan University student with ties
to the Gaylord area was among nearly
200 students who recently unveiled
research or creative projects to the
public as part of the Student Research
and Creative Endeavors exhibition
sponsored by the College of Education
and Human Services.
Uvonia native Megan Curtis, a
CMU junior majonng in child development, presented a project titled "The
Multiple Aspects of Polygamy." A Uvonia Stevenson High School graduate.
J P H K A T I N C ; OK
Curtis is tfie daughter of Douglas and
NOKI III RN M K HK^AN. L L C
Kathleen Curtis of Gaylord
Celebrating its fourth year in 2007,
the Student Research and Creative
Endeavors event featured a record 65
pnDjects by more than 170 students. All
five College of Education and Human
COOUNG-HEATING
Services departments were represent24 H o u r Service
ed. To learn more about the exhibition,
visit its Web site at www.ehs.cmich.
edu/srace.
1830 Dickerson Rd. • Gaylord
732-7571
ArnWriON AU. VETERANS
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dream like." said Barajas.
Said Patrick, "It felt good,
but it will feel better to be
state champs."
"I felt almost not worthy."
said W o o d h o u s e . "It was a
little humbling."
"It feels crazy, but I felt
honored." added Polus.
"It w a s s a t i s f y i n g to finally make it back to back."
said the coach. "The best part
of that w a s that the debate
c o m m u n i t y r e a l i z e d that
we did it with a novice and
second-year debater, w lich
made it all the sweeter,"
McPherson. on behalf ot
the t e a m , e x p r e s s e d thanks
to those who sponsored them
overthe past year."especially
Dave M i l l e r for his recent
g e n e r o u s c o n t r i b u t i o n , and
every parent w h o helped by
driving to debate league uid
tournaments."
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Qayiord H « r a l d T i m e s
How Gaylord fared without a hospital from 1936 to 1951
Editor V note: G. Michael
McKiUop of Gaylord submitted the/dilowing story, dated
Oct. 12. 2i)06. to Bill Granlund. detailing how Gaylord
fared without the ser\ ices of
a local hospital fyxtm 1956 to
1951.
D
r. G. L. McKiilop
deemed it necessary to close the
Gaylord Hospital,
neu's which was d o c u m e n t e d
in the Nov. 5, 1936 Otsego
County Herald Times. There
was a period of 15 years when
Gaylord did not have a hospital. T h e current facility o p e n e d
in 1951.
The nearest hoi^ital was
Mercy Hospital in Grayling.
Gaylord doctors w h o practiced
during this time were G.L.
McKiilop and R.C. Peckham.
Dr. Floyd G. Refinberger from
Alba and Gaylord served the
area from around 1925 until
A Step Back
K i n Time
Submitted by
Bill Granlund
the late 1930s when he passed
away at the age of only 41
years.
Today it is d i f f i c u h to
comprehend the situations
these doctors faced — n o cell
phones or four-wheeled drive
vehicles and near daily trips
to Grayling, often in severe
weather. Dr. McKiilop had
office hours in Grayling 1-5
p.m. and 7-8 p.m.
Over the course of this
time there would have beCT
hundreds of local births, with
ser\ ing in the role of midwife.
at least 70 percent or more of
Although they were
the babies having been
not trained, they
b o m at h o m e or at
were certainly
farms out in the
well qualified
country.
through life
T h e trip
experiences.
to Grayling
Both Drs.
to have a
Peckham
baby would
I and McKhave been
' illop had ofdifficult
fices on the
for many
second floor
who didn't
in downtown
have transGaylord and
portation
without
an
or couldn't
Dr. G.L. IU\cKi|o
elevator, patients
afford the cost
took the stairs. Dr.
of a hospital birth.
dc^vn the stairs.
The local doctors' cars
had the caduceus etnblem
— the familiar symbol of the
American medical profession
— on their license plates, and
people, even if they did not
know them, realized the car
belonged to a doctor.
Although they had families
of their own to support, being
a doctor during this era was a
way of life and they were well
respected by many people. It
was of course human nature
that the people did expect the
doctor to be available at all
hours of the day.
knee in 1956. Months Jater.
w ith the use of an artificial
leg. Dr. M c K i i l o p was back
in his o f f i c e and going out on
night calls.
Gaylord's " n e w " hospital
opened in 1951, signaling tfie
end of an era for local doctors
Peckhiim, Libke. Hayes and
Barstou w h o were featured in
a photo in the Herald Times,
which was hung at Otsego
Memorial 1 lospital alongside
a portrait of Dr. McKiilop
after his death in 1959. It was
around this time that many of
these good doctors got out of
private practice.
McKiilop had a complete
X-ray room and so those with
broken legs would have to be
carried up stairs for an X-ray.
Al^er a determination that the
leg was indeed broken, a large
plaster cast would be made
and applied ~ followed by
the patient being carried back
Years ago Dr. McKiilop
froze his feet when he got
stuck in the s n o w w h i l e out
on a call to a farm. Later in
life he developed the illness
of diabetes and subsequently,
due to the poor circulation as
a result of his frozen feet, had
a leg amputated just below the
So changes, rightfiilly so,
were upon us but during their
time they certainly provided
a wonderful scrv icc to their
patients of this area.
— Bill Granlund is a retired Gaylonl High School
principal and an Otsego
C 'ount\' historian.
There were many of us
w h o had the beginning to life
in this m a n n e r and we came
along just fine.
The local doctors, with
usually a nurse, served the
populace. T h e "busias" or
grandmothers, were also in
attendance at many births
Quartets will deliver singing Valentines on Feb. 14
G A Y L O R D - The melodic s o u n d s of love will b e
f i l t e r i n g t h r o u g h t h e air w h e n
two quartets from the Harmonic Meisters Barbershop
C h o r u s deliver singing vale m i n e s a c r o s s G a y l o r d andsurrounding areas Thursday,
Feb. 14.
The Sonic
Tonics are one
of the quartets
that will be
delivering
singing
valentines.
T h e q u a r t e t s w ill p e r f o r m
ai o f f i c e s , h o m e s , j o b s i t e s ,
schools and factories.
You c a n e n l i s t t h e i r h e l p
s i n g i n g w o r d s of love a n d a p p r e c i a t i o n by m a k i n g r e s e r vations for their h a r m o n i o u s
services. Reservations will
b e t a k e n Feb. 1 1 - 1 3 , 9 a . m . - 7
p.m. Requests made before
1 p . m . on Feb. 14 u i.i be h o n ored, time-permitting.
For S 2 5 . t h e q u a r t e t w i l l
s i n g two s o n g s , p r e s e n t a r o s e
and a personalized valentine
card to the recipient.
The Sonic Tonics, one of
the two quartets delivering
t h e m e s s a g e s of love a n d a p p r e c i a t i o n , a.ssure m e n c a n b e
recipients, too.
• Cwll Air Patrol. Gaylord
Squadron, Thursday, 7 p.m., Otsego
County Airport terminal Ixiilding;
inquiries welcome
• Girt Scouts of Mitten Bay,
seeking new members: for meeting
times and dates call Colleen Wojtkowlak, 231 -584-3485
• Otsego County Democratic
Parly, third Tuesday. 6 p.m., United
Way Building, East Rfth Street,
Gaylord
• Guardian Gals, group open
to sixth- through lOth-grade girts of
Otsego Coonty; call Abt)y, 732-3826
• American Legion Post 458,
Gaylord, fourth Thursday of the
nxDntfi, 7:30 p.m., VFW HaH. 408 W.
Main, Gaylord; all vets welcome
• O t ^ o Memorial Hospital
Auxiliary, second Tuesday of the
month. 10 am,, Hospital Qassroom:
Anita, 939-7466
• Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) group is forming at
Zion Lutheran Church. Petoskey,
9:15-11:15 a.m. Open to all mothers with one or more children in
kindergarten or younger; childcare
and registration free; meetings the
second and fourth Fridays. Zion is
next to Northern Michigan Hospital:
call Susan, 231-622-3839,
• Mothers of Preschoolers
(MOPS), second and fourth Thursdays duhng school year, 8:45-11
a.m., Gaylord Evangelical Free
Church; child care provided; 7319926
• The Northern Michigan
Highlands Audubon Society,
second Thursday of the month, 7-9
p.m., varyingtocations:Tim Weier,
731-2859
• The University of Michigan
Club of (^ylord "meet and eat,"
first Thursday of the montii, LaSeiiorita; special prizes for wearing
maize and blue; public invited
• Heart of the Pines Quilt
Guild, first Tuesday of the nx)nth, 79 p.m., Quitter's General Store, 132
W. Main St, Gaylord; 732-7012
• North Country Riders Motorcycle Club, second Wednesday
of the month, dinner at 6 p.m.,
meeting at 7, BJ's; 732-7713
• Alpine Master Garden-
ers Association.
fourth Wednesday
of the month, 6:45
p.m., United Way
Building
• Gaylord
Cyrene Masonic Lodge,
first Tuesday of
month. 7:30 p.m.,
3707 S. Otsego
Ave.; 732-7819
• Otsego County Fair Board,
second Tuesday of the month. 7
p.m., fairgrounds office: 732-3811
• Edelweiss Garden Club,
member of MGC. Inc. and NGC. Inc,,
second Wednesday of the month,
location varies; Roseann Kujawa,
989-731-6242
• Knights of Columbus, second and fourth Wednesdays, 7:45
p.m.; Fourth-Degree Knights, first
Wednesday, 7:45 p.m,; Knights of
Columbus Hall
• The Lewiston Area Historical
Society, second Wednesday of ttie
month, 7 p.m.. museum; 7^-2451
• Daughters of Isabella, first
• Bereavement Support
Group, every Wednesday, 5-6:30
p.m., in the conference room at
Otsego Memorial Hosprt^'s Professkjnal Building, caH Patti, 231 -9358491
• Montmorency County
Alzheimer's Support Group, first
Tuesday, 11 a.m., MediLodge, 631
Canng St., Hillman, Beth. 989-7424581
• Organ transplant Support
Group of Northern Mictiigan
meets every other nx)nth. In the
conference room of tfw professional
txiikJing behind Otsego Memorial
Hosprtal, next meeting is Feb, 14.6
p.m.; call Bev, 983-4188 or e-mail
bevo@core.com for dates and times
• Diabetes Support Group,
third Tuesday. Pastoral Center. 611
W. North St.. Gayhird; call Eileen Mikus, 731 -2194; next meetings are
Feb. 19, March 18 and April 15
• Hmplce of Michigan grtof
support group for an^)ne who has
tost a frtond ortovedone through
death; beginning in November and
running through the hoHdays; sponsored by Hospice and United W ^ ;
call B r i ^ . 705-2603
• HPV vacdnatiora availaUe
for girls and vM)men ages 11 -26 at
health department offtces in Otsego,
Arrtrtm, Charlevoix and En*net and
counties to protect against certain
types of HPV that cause cervical
cancer and genital warts. Also
available: appointments providing
no/low-cost birth control and STI
testing in a confidential setting;
800-432-4121 for an appointment
• Compasskmate Friends
Safe Haitxir Chapter, first Monday
(except holidays), 7 p.m., Gaylord
Evangelical free Church, 1649
M-32 E., for those who have k)st
children of any age or cause; Sue
Taylor, 731-1933; or Loti Mead,
732-3209
• Otsego County Caregivers
Support Group, third Saturday of
month, 10 am., Univetsity Center,
LMngston Blvd., Gayknl; Nancy,
731 -2258, Oona, 732-1122, Otsego
Haus, 732-4121 or Northeastern
Michigan Alzheimer's Association,
989-356-4087
• Radon lB(t k i t i availabte
at the health department office in
Gaylord: no appointment necessary;
cost, $10 and property tax 10 number required; low-cost assistance
availaUe for high radon levels; 231547-6523
• Hoaptce of IMcMgan Support Greup; first Monday of month,
noon-1«)p.m., 1723 M-32 W.,
Gaylon), 732-2151
• DenW appoMmanti for
chMren and adults; accepts Medi c i , HeMh Kids Dental Ml Chtd.
Northern Dental
Plan; 877-3217070
• Parkinson's
Support Group,
woriishops
fourth Thursday
of nnontti, 3-5
p.m., Univetsity
Center, Gaytord;
732-1122
• "LMng With
Cancer" Community Education
Classes, weekly broadcast Thursdays, noon-1:15 p.m., via REMEC
Telehealth Networi( system; Kelly
Guswiler. 231 -935-6576,231-8838080
• WIG appoMments available
at Gaylord office of the Northwest
Mk:higan Community Health
Agency; WIC provWes free food for
eligible pregnant and post-partum
women. Infants, and chlklren; 231 547-0295 or 800-432-4121 for
appointment
• Immunization appotntmenti for Infants and chUdren.
Northwest Mk:higan Community
Health Agency office In Gaylord; accepts Medkakt, or pdvate pay per
visit; 800-432-4121 lor an appointment
• Gaytord High School VaMow
R M o n CMi, (Chapter of Gaylord),
meets quarterly; Cannen Ciane,
5:30 p.m., Sugar Bowl Restaurant
• Alpha Delta Kappa, first
Tuesday of the month, 7 p.m.; 7324887 for location
• Gaykxtj Chapter No. 119
Royal Arch Masons. 7:30 p.m.,
third Wednesday of the month,
Gaylord Masonic Temple
• Rotary. 12:10 p.m. Thursday,
BJ's Restaurant
• Kiwanis. 6:15 p.m., Thursday, BJ's Restaurant and Catering
• Gaylord Lions. 5:30 p.m..
Gaylord Area Elks Lodge No. 2544,
second and fourth Thursdays, 7:30 second and fourth Tuesdays, Eagles
Club, South Wisconsin Avenue
p.m. at the lodge, 1116 Grandview
• American Business WomBlvd., Gaylord
• Northland Sportsmen's Club, en's AssociatkHi (ABWA), third
first Thursday, 7:30 p.m., dubhouse, Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., BJ's Restaurant
1542Alt)a Road; 732-6389
• Gaylord Fact Finders Gene• Camo & Lace, group of outakigk^l Society, third Wednesday,
doorswomen, final Wednesday of
(except July and December), 7 p.m.,
the month, Northland Sportsmen's
600 N. Elm Ave.
Club, 1542 Old Alba Rd., Gaylord,
• Fraternal Order of Eagles
call Connie Ouellette, 731-1906 for
first Tuesday of the month, 8 p.m.,
more information
Eagles Hall, South Wisconsin Av• Otsego County United Way,
enue
noon Tuesday; 732-8929 for loca• Ladies Auxiliary No. 1825.
tion
f=ratemal Order of Eagles, first and
• Zonta Club, second Tuesday,
third Wednesdays of the montti, 7
p.m.. Eagles Hall
• Ladies Auxiliary of VFW
Post 1518, third Monday of the
month (except Nov. and Dec., which
are second Monday), 7 p.m., VRIV
Hall
• The North Central Michigan
Home Builders Association, third
Tuesday, 6 p.m., location varies;
732-6543
• American Association of
University Women, Gaylord branch,
second Tuesday of month, 6:45
p.m.; 732-4981 for location
• Daughters of the American
Revolution. 11:30 a.m., second
Saturday, BJ's Restaurant
• Beta Sigma Phi, second
Monday of the month; Barb, 7325901
• Friends of tfie Otsego
County Library, second Tuesday of
month, 11 a.m., library; Linda, 231546-3205, or Maureen, 732-5841
• Patent Advisory Council
(PAC), third Tuesday of the month,
7:30 p.m.. Career Counseling Room,
Gaylord High School
ings. noon Wednesdays
• Women's Resource Center.
support group, Mondays, 6-7:30
p.m., 200 S. Court Ave., Gaylord;
731-0918
• Meditatnn Class first and
third Tuesdays of Ifie month, 6 p.m.,
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, East
Main St. & Hayes
• CODA co-dependency, noon
Wednesday, Gaykxd Church of
Christ; 731-1500
27 South, Gaylord; literature-based
open meetings; last Monday of the
month, speaker meeting; 619-2754.
• AA Gaykjrd New Beginnings. Institutkmal meeting.
Wednesday 7 p.m.. 200 Livingston
Blvd.. Gaylord; 705-7171
• AA. 8 p.m. Wednesday, 1492
Marlette Road. Waters; 732-1759
• Al-Anon 12 & 12 Study
Group. Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. Peace
Lutheran Church. Old 27 South,
Gaylord, no meeting when Gaytord
schools ckjsed due to weather; can
989-275-5802 or 989-619-7244
• AA Gaytord 12 & 12 study
group. 8 p.m. Tuesdays, Gathering
Room of the Diocesan Pastoral Center. 611 W. North St.
• AA Gratitude Group, dally. 6
am.. Habitat for Humanity Re-store,
1384WMain St., Gaylon)
• AA Women's meeting. Tuesdays. 6 p.m.. Gaylord Alano Club.
2397 S. Otsego Ave, 989-8580594
• AA Women's Group, Thursdays. 7 p.m.. Dwcesan Pastoral
Center. 611 W North St.. Gaytord
• Adult CMMren of Akxtwltes, 7 p.m., Thursdays. Alano Oub
on OM 27 South. Gaylon)
• AA A n o d a f k m of Recovering MotorcydMs (ARM),
Wednesdays, 7 p.m., 302 E Main
SI, Gaytord
Service &
Fraternal
Clubs
Tuesday of the
month, 7 p.m., St.
Mary Parish Hall;
732-4375, 7321 3595
• Tlie
' Otsego Lake
Association,
fourth Tuesday,
7 p.m.. Peace
Lutheran Church
731-0969
• Reformers Unanimous, Fridays,
1 7-9 p.m., Grace
Baptist Church;
732-5676
• Gamblers Anonymous, 6:30-8 p.m.
Thursday. Bethlehem Lutheran Church, corner of Front and Garfield, Traverse
City; 732-8966 or 705-8565
• Breast Cancer Support
Group; Pam Courtright. 231 -5463158 a 989-370-8317; or Mary
Pagels, 939-8187
• Growing Through Loss
Grief Support last Thursday of
the month, 7 p.m.. Nelson Funeral
Home; 732-1770
• Take
Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS).
Thursday. St. Andrew's Episcopal
Church; weigh-in 6 p m.. meeting
6:30 p.m.; Mary Piper, 732-1190
• Take Oft Pounds SensMy
(TOPS No 1566, Gaylord), Wednesdays, 9:30 am., weigh-m 8:30 am..
Church of the Nazarene on Wilkinson Road
• Watght Watchers, United
Methodist Church, Gaytord, meetings, 5:30 p.m. Thursdays; weighms, 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays; meet-
Support
Groups
AA/NA Croups
• Nortfwm Mkihigan Area
Information Servk» for Al-Anon
call for meeting tinws and dates
tor noithem Mk^igan groups, 989590-7289
• District 12 AA Hotline, 866366-9588, call for meeting times
and dates
• AA Gaykxd Group, daily. 8
p.m.. 114 S Center Ave.. Suite 107,
Gaylotd,
• Three Legacies AA, every
day,11am,2397US-27 South,
Gaylord; 705-8565
• MA 45fh Parallel Shidy
Group, Thursdays, 7 pm.. 2397 US27Soulh. GayKrt; 706-8565
• Al-Anon Support Group.
Frtdays, 7 p.m., 2397 S. Otsego Ave
at Alano Ckib. Gaylord; 731 -6242
• AA FoxhaN Group. Mondays.
7 p.m.. Peace Lutheran Church, Ok)
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2 • Saturday, February 9, 2008
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place a ciassif)ed ad in the Wednesday Heiaid 007 MotHle/Modutar Housing
Times IS Monday at 10:00 a m. The deadline
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for the Saturday Heratd Times A Marketplace
009 neso(1/VacatK3n Property
18 Wednesday at 5 p.m.
CLASSIFIED & UAL ESlj^TE
C u s t o m Built R a n c h
rats CUSTOM BUHT 1(00 tt f*ncK home
n located <t 163i W>m«ft«ncl Dr<v« in Four
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mufl swt SUT.OOO. Call i v txivale showing
at M9-73i7ii1 «r 9S»-3SM7M Lot fc
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infotmatior on thit hom« S lot lof sale 90 to
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or vacation home in Lakes of
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Call 231-585-6544 after 4pra
010 Apartments For Rent
011 Busineas Property For Rent
012 Houses For Rant
013 Roorrrs For Rent
014 Reaort Property For Rem
015 Wanted To Rent
016 Msceiyneous For Rent
017 Roommates Wanted
ANNOUNCEMENTS
101 Annooncements
^02 Card ol Thar\ks
103 Free Otters
104 Happy Notes
ICS Lost and Fouid
106 Personate
107 CMd Can Serv*c*a
108 Servicea AvaAble
109 Bu»ne»s Opportunity
EMPLOYMENT
201 Admtnistratrve' Professional
202 OUBS^TANRANU
203 Child Care Help Wanted
'204 Help Wanied/liAscellaneous
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Houses For Sale
Apartments For Rent
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Herald Times is accepted on the
premise that the merchandise and
services offered are properly described
and willingly sold to customers at the
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that does not conform to these
standards, or that is deceptive or
misleading, is never knowingly accepted. if any Gaylord Herald Times reader
encounters
non-compliance
with
these standards, we ask that you
inform the Advertising D ^ r t m e n t of
this newspaper. (989)732-1111.
010
1 B E D R O O M apartments. Close
to downtown. Immaculate and
m a n y extras i r w l u d e d . $ 4 0 0 a n d
$425. (989)390-1213.(30)
010
P U B L I S H E R ' S N O T I C E : All real
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m a k e any s u c h preference, limitation or d i s c n m i n a t t o n . " Familial
status includes c t i i l d f e n under
t h e age of 18 living w i t h p a r e n t s
or legal c u s t o d i a n s , p r e g n a n t
w o m e n and p e o p l e s e c u n p g
c u s t o d y of c h i l d r e n under 18.
This newspciper will not k n o w ingly a c c e p t any a d v e r t i s i n g for
real estate w h i c h is in violation of
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i n f o n n e d that all d w e l l i n g s advert i s e d in t h i s n e w s p a p e r are available o n an equal o p p o r t u n i t y basis. To c o m p l a i n o f d i s c r i m i n a tion, call H U D
toll free at
1 - 8 0 0 - 6 6 9 - 9 7 7 7 . T h e toll free
t e l e p h o n e n u m b e r for t h e hearing impaired is 1 - 8 0 0 - 9 2 7 - 9 2 7 5 .
Equal
housing
oppcrtunity.(0721tfn000)
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EXECUTIVE
LAKEFflONT
h o m e . For sale by owner. B y ap-^
pointment.
www.ownefs.com.'
#AWT2072.
(989)732-7470.(1003tfn004)
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liable for any loss or e x p e n s e
that results f r o m t h e p u b l i c a t i o n
(whether p u b l i s h e d correctly or
not) or o m i s s i o n of an advertisement.
Houses For Sale
004
D O N ' S NORTHLAND
REAL ESTATE
3815 Old 27 South, Gaylord
(989) 7 3 2 - 2 2 6 2
H\CB
601 Horsee & FMing Stabiea
602 Pets & SupplM
603 iMestocK & Feed
900 Free Oasaifieds
AUTOMOTIVE
MARKETPLACE
(Separate Section)
701 C«s
702 Auto Parts/Accesaones
703 Van/Sport UtiHty Vahcle
704Trucl(S
706UtilyT
306 Houaahoid Qooda
306 MttcaAarwoua For Sale
307 Mualc^ Mercftarxlise
308 BactronKS
309 Wanted To Buy
310 Machinery
311 Antiques & Auctions
RECREATIONAL
401 Sporting Goods
402 Recreational Vehicles
403 Boats/Snowmobiles
LWE8T0CK * PETS
205 OttceClancal
206Situat»nsWvned
207 TrKlaelndustnal
206 S M
209 Sett Employrnent
Opportunity
210 MedKal/Pro<essK)nal
MEACHANOISE
aOlQothing
302 Produce & Plants
303 Garage/Yard Sates
304 Heating Air ConditMxw^
F O R S A L E by o w n e r Newer
built 4 b e d r o o m s , 2 baths. Finished w a l k o u t b a s e m e n t . Deck.
$133,000. {248)996-3851.(12)
Lots & Acreage
006
G A Y L O R D . 5 acres on private
d e a d e n d road just w e s t o f t o w n .
Ideal location t o raise a family.
Electric a n d telephone. $ 2 4 , 9 0 0 .
$600 down, $310/ month. 11%
land
contr act,
www.northernlandco.com.
Northern
Land
Company,
1 -800-968-3118.{0210ttn006)
Mobile/Modular
Housing
007
M O B I L E H O M E for sale/rent.
A p p r a i s e d at $55,000. A s k i n g
$ 4 9 , 0 0 0 . 3 b e d r o o m s . 1 tiath.
Large 2 car g a r a g e w i t h w o r k b e n c h . Large lot.
1.) P u r c h a s e w i t h m o r t g a g e .
2.) L a n d c o n t r a c t w i t h $ 5 , 0 0 0
down,
3.) Rent $ 5 5 0 / m o n t h plus utilities.
References required for
rent.
(989)732-3274
daytime.
(989)732-7753 evenings,(06)
Apartments For Rent
010
?3l
MICHAYWE.
PROFESSIONALLY
decorated
executive
h o m e . Has 2 master suites, n e w
w o o d f l o o r s a n d stainless appliances, Family r o o m has t o n g u e
a n d g r o o v e cathedral ceiling a n d
vi/all of
windows overlooking
d e c k . S134.900.
Includes all
staging furniture. O p e n h o u s e
Sundays, 1 1 a m - 2 p m , 7597 Blue)ay.
Call
owner
at
(810)733-7057.(30)
1 B E D R O O M a p a r t m e n t . Exceptionally
nice.
(989)732-5118,{0201 tfnOI 0)
1 B E D R O O M , 1 bath. Downtown
kx>ation. All new appliances and
carpeting. Air cornlrtioning, 1 - 1 / 2
car garage. $ 5 5 0 plus utiht^es.
Nonsmoking. (989)619-0385.(05)
1 B E D R O O M . D o w n t o w n Gaykxd.
Newly
renxxJeled.
$410/month.
No
pets.
(231 )585-7660. (0912tfn010)
2 B E D R O O M downstairs apartment
wrth
attached
garage.
Pleasant n e i ^ b o r h o o d i n t o w n .
Washer, dryer. I n c l u d e s water,
sewer,
gai1:>age
pickup
and
p l o w i n g . N o pets. $ 6 2 5 / m o n t h .
(989)732-9880.(16)
here's your c h a n c e . S 1 9 4 5 0 0 .
by W o j t k o w i a k Builders Inc.
3 bedroom, 2 bath, full basement Cape
Cod.home on 2-1/2 acres {additional
5 acres available) with 2 car attached
garage Pick your floor covering. Minutes
from town Ciose to snowmobiie/ORV
trals and state land. Reduced to
$138,500. Call 98&-732-2614
3 B E D R O O M H O M E - o n c o r n e r lot in L e w i s t o n , 2 b l o c k s
f r o m s c h o o l . Nicely l a n d s c a p e d , 2 - c a r s g a r a g e p r e s e n t l y b e i n g
u s e d for h o m e b u s i n e s s . M i c h i g a n b a s e m e n t , large o u t b u i l d i n g ,
$99,000
2 B E D R O O M M O B I L E w i t h 1 0 0 ft. f r o n t a g e o n O t s e g o L a k ^
LAKEVIEW APARTMENTS, Two bedrooms. carport, targe storage room, pnvate balcony Near I-7S exit.
ANNEX EFFICIENCY. Completety redone 2 bedroom w/targe sun porcTi. $675/
month. 2 bedrooms, $550/mofitti. Studw,
S375/montti,
Home
BEAUTIFUL Three bedrooms, two baths.
In town. Must see.
dale j . s m i t h Realty
REMODELED
EFFICIENCY
units o n O t s e g o Lake. Daily,
weekly or $ 3 9 5 / m o n t h . I n c l u d e s
utilities, f u r n i s h i n g s a n d cablePerfect for 1 or 2 p e o p l e . N o
pets- (989)732-9795.(26)
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Sandi Cogswell, b r o k e r
GBl ABR ASP,eP«0, FSC
989-732-2804 - 989-858-1466
www.harmonygaylord.com
"ExpeoerKe at your servKC '
(989) 7 3 2 - 2 4 7 7 • 1 - 8 0 0 - 8 2 2 - 2 3 5 0
w w w . (la I e j s m i t h . c o m
o-mail - dale@dalejsmtth.com
1349 S. Otsego. Box 309.
Gaylord. Ml 4973b
Two
Bedroom
Duplex
8062 Plneviaw Dr
M«r>c«*ona. Ml 496!>9
^31 58&-8200
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CO N N E C H O N
Apartments
E F F I C I E N C Y R O O M S . All utilities included. $ 8 5 / $ l 0 0 weekly.
Call Chris, (989)350-8005.(22)
HANSEL a GRETAL..
would
loved thrs spa<ii>ut 4 9R, 2 5 Sath
iTQRYBOOlC Cr»ttsman style home on 10 ACRSS
o' Hardwood For«t bordering State Land rf«h
on the mafket to» S439,900 for more details,
CALL NOW! (UIVI255028)
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RENTAL
DUPLEX. GAYLORD. 2 bedr o o m s . 1 car d e t a c h e d g a r a g e .
Washer/dryer. Security d e p o s i t .
$ 6 4 0 / m o n t h plus utilities. (734)
6 0 4 - 8 5 2 8 days, 1 - 8 8 8 - 2 1 6 - 8 9 1 8
evenings.(IO)
N e w private well, s e p t i c f i e l d ( b i g e n o u g h for a 3 t > e d r o o m h o u s e )
a n d n e w d o c k . If y o u h a v e d r e a m e d of b e i n g o n O t s e g o Lake,
M O ^ - I N SPECIAL. 3 bedroom
apartrr>ent. D o w n t o w n G a y l o r d .
N e w l y r e m o d e l e d . $65Q/month.
(989)858-63/6.(23)
2 B E D R O O M , d o w n t o w n Gaylord a p a r t m e n t . W o o d ftoors. N o
pets. $485. (989)350-1669.(31)
10 ACRES
Beautifully wooded & private S^VOOO with UC
terns CALL NOW) {MlS«2S}02^1
C O T T A G E w i t h 5 0 ' s a n d y b e a c h f r o n t a g e o n O t s e g o Lake,
E X C E P T I O N A L L Y N I C E 1 and 2
bedroom apartments and spac i o u s 3 b e d r o o m t o w n honr^es.
N o w accepting applicatkins for
invnediate
occupar^cy.
Park
M e a d o w Apartments, 1 b l o c k
east of K - m a r t o n C o m m e r c e
Boulevard. { 9 8 9 ) - 7 3 l - 1 1 5 9 . T D D
1 - 8 0 0 - 7 6 0 - 1 9 9 7 . Call or Stop by
today. Evenir>g a n d w e e k e r x j a p p o i n t m e n t s available. Irtcome resthctions apply. Equal h o u s i n g
opportunity, (02)
With 1-car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , f u l l
b a s e m e n t C o m p l e t e l y like n e w
condiUon. e x c e p t i o n a l l y c l e a n '
Cit\- water & s e w e r , o a k c a b i nets. n e w c a q j c i . 1 bath, a p p r o x NEWER COHSTRUCnOH v«tni232 SQ ft, 3
imately 1,000 sq tt of s p a c e
beoroocns. 2 Daltis. cerajmc tile, Beitief carpet
All l a w n c a r e & s n o w r e m o v a l
and hicKory caba^. $127,500included Bcautil'ully l a n d s c a p e d
9lt have it •»
with great cit\' p a r k s o u t y o u r
Dgfr Buft W/ Count' • S«iw Reaaiaw'
Afr^' • Diomood SiMa
front d o o r N O P E T S P L E A S E '
QuUiouiet Pool i Tennit Cairti '
Located on Elkview D n v e
Lika. OuMovks i PonHun"
CampCT W/a«'" • Frie»»di<i^ Muut CoiKtrti
S t a r t i n p a t S700 p e r m o n t h
Soeioi AdMiel Eccnli • Sportimon Comminw
p l u s all utilities I - \ e a r lease
Nona A Lou /or Seir • Recre«iond R«moJs
l e q u i r e d Call ( 9 8 9 ) 7 3 2 - 7 8 5 2
800-228-5673
t o d a \ for a s h o w i n g
www. iakesofthenorth .com
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canat. Storage shed & d e c k . S88,000.
C O U N T R Y L I V I N G - L a r g e 4 b e d r o o m h o m e , 2 . 5 b a t h s , utility
r o o m , pantry a n d p a t i o p l u s 2 c a r g a r a g e . A d d i t i o n a l 4 0 a c r e s
w i t h P i g e o n River r u n n i n g t h r o u g h . $ 3 , 5 0 0 / a c r e .
dale
$250,000 with
h o m e a n d 3 a c r e s . (S-10)
W O O D E D L O T - L o c a t e d 7 m i l e s s o u t h of G a y l o r d . 103 feet x
/ . sTriith
G O O D
2 3 0 feet. $ 6 , 9 5 0 . L a n d c o n t r a c t p o s s i b l e . (DH)
A S G O L D . . . G O O D A S iilJLU
• 1349 S. Otsego, Gaylord, Ml 49735
9 8 9 - 7 3 2 - 2 4 7 7 • 8 0 0 - 8 2 2 - 2 3 5 0 • Visit us at w w w . d a l e j s m i t h . c o m
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REALTY CO.
2192 South Otsego • Gaylord • South Of McCoy Road
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Call 9 8 9 - 7 3 2 - 1 0 1 2
FEATURE OF THE WEEK
WHEN QUALITY
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1. NEW LISTING • Clean 3-bedroom, 1-1/2 bath. 1.368 sq. ft. home sited
on three acres, with plenty of upgrades, like the riew kitchen, and vent- ^
less gas fireplace. 28'x32' garage, with workshop, 30'x40' pole buiWing
with cement floor All appliances included. $135,000.
BUHOWS PRIVATE HOME W1t^ an exquisite eye for oeiaii msxJe and out. Ceramic I
tile baths, hicKOfv floors. Quality fixtures arxj I
k|hting throughout irKiuding all Mcher, appli-1
ances. Gorgeous ftelcSstone ^re(^ace. Home I
buid witfi the relaxefl lifestyle of northern I
Mchigari m mmd. Lots of room for ihe toys. I
with a 32x24 onve-ltvough po»e ouKJina. I j HOME HAS GREAT PRIVACY with a sarKly beach, and wood cathedral ceiling.
Must see this horr>e' Sl97,d00. MLS I2532CS J I Great room features a gas fireplace and lots of seatinq. Gourmet appliances.
1 Lots to like. Room for studio apartment above garage. Separate 12x16 storage
1 building. House is being offered fully furnished. $ 3 ^ , 0 0 0 MLS #253827
2. LAND CONTRACT TERMS. Commercial tHjiWing in dosvntown Gaykxd.
Mam ftoor is ideal for a retail business. 2nd floor is set up for office suites
and 3rd floor is set up for apartments. Excellenl location with h i ^ viability and exposure with over 10.000 sq. ft. of space, plus a full basement.
$329,000. Immediate possession. Call for more details. •
3. LAKE ACCESS - Beautifully w o o d ^ ^ e l with dean 2-bedn3om home,
carpeted througriout,
heat, walking distance to
lake access, appliances mcBBeJ ar>d home warranty. $53,000.
4. HOME ON 5 ACRES - Clean 3 bedroom ranch home furnished on 5
aaes beautifully wooded. Located close to town and golf courses. Two
battvxtoms. gas heat, 2-1/2 car attached garage, stove and refrigerator.
$135,000. Call f(x more details.
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EXCEPTWKAL CONOmON Pnme irxJuStritf I
buiaiTQ with executive offices. 16' siOe wails. I
Great locat:cn near 1-75, easy access to I
rwrtti bound or south bouno. Plenty di room 1
to grow. Just urvJer 2 acres. Will lease witti I
option to purchase $3,500 per month triple I
net. S42Sira MLS 1255072
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PRIME VACANT LOTS
THE TIMING COULDN'T
5. IMMEDIATE P O S S E S S I O f U ' # % l l ® " ' 3 clean 3-bedroom home on
a large tot, 1-1/2 baths. c ^ W W n r ^ h o u t . full basement, garage.
appliar>ces included, $88,900..
HOME SWEET HOME! 4 bedrooms. 2 I
baths, great room, family room, huge deck. I
avj above grour>d pool. 3-car garage in I
addition to the 2-car attached Heatmg I
costs no problem with outside wood burner I
fueling the boiler. Locat«J on 10 acres with I
hardwoods and ptr^. n^eadows just filled I
I with wiklI game, and ac^ns state land. '
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LS?19.000I MLS 1249612
6. 80 ACRES AND RIVER FRONTAGE • Beautifully wooded parc^ with
Man-stee River running through the property. Adjacent to State Land,
plus a clean 2 bedroom cabin with loft and fireplace. Excellent fishing
and hunting area, ideal parcel for developing. Includes all oil. gas. and
mineral rights. $395,000. Call for more details
BEAUTWJL OPEN FLOOfi PLAN. Newer
kitcAen and stone fireplace DoorwaMs looking I
over deck arid >ake Oversized garage, lovely I
lartdscaped yard wtTi spnriider systern, plus I
24x32 poie barn wtth concrete fioa and separate dnveway $127,500. MLS 2S3800
7. 10 ACRES - beautifully •
ck>3e to state
land. Ideal for your new h o ^ P » ^ j ^ ^ n g Electric availal>le, located m
good deer country $24,000.
I THIS PROPERTY has a 32 x 24 pole twn
I on site weR, septic and storage shed with a
gas line irrto tne property Property e ready
to pift your new smgie or doubie-wide horrje
on now, Seller is a W » e d real estate brol ker. $43,500 MLS #253234
I GREAT CORNER LOT on Wan Street across I
1 the road from the ne* city hall for Gaylord. I
I T1>is w'li be a pomo commercial location for I
I many, many decades Fantastic site for pro-1
Itessionaic>u'id<ng or retail Guaranteed htgh I
I t f # c COn« $296,000 MLS #255065
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8. HOME ON 40 ACRES • Four bedrooms, den, large family room with wood
stove, walkout t>asement. fireplace, 3-1/2 taths, two car attached garage.
Sited on 40 acres nicely wooded with some open field ideal for horses or
f y m n g $395,000. Call for more details.
9. LAKE ACCESS - Clean 3 b e d y x y f y i e wrth carpeting throughout.
wood intenof. gas FA heal C O W S o v e , large deck, storage shed,
appliances included. HomeVarranty. $72,000.
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10. LAKEFRONT - Little Bass Lake frontage, cabm with fireplace, sauna,
bath house, storage shed. 2-car garage. Located across from state land,
ideal tor hunting, fishing and snowmobihng $89,500.
11 .CLEAN 3-BEDROOM HOME on 3.97 acres, mcely wooded Two t>athrooms, carpeted throughout, fireplace, gas FA heat and two-car garage
24'k32'. Stove and refrigerator incHjded. Located ctose to Gaykjrd and
lakes 180,900. CaH for more detarts
I EXCELLENT INCOME PROPERTY with
I prime ownert resjdance. 21 rentals providI ing excellent income. Conssts of 1. 2 and
BEAUTIFUL QUALITY built custom, 7 story I
horoe )ust over 20 wooded acies Must see I j THIS VERY SHARP and spaooos home 13 bedroom and 2 ates. ExceNem location
I between 1-75 and OW 27 north Total of 7I
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all
newly
remodeled
on
the
«side.
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to appreciate the extensive heated tne floor I
throughout ttus home. Kitchen has a gnn»te T w« fcjve the abundant closet and storage I acres. Owner's Ivme features 4 bedroorrts.
space. Live rrmutes from work and ^ist a |fami»y room, finahed lower level, office
island, natural frepiace. office/ben. Master
smte t ) i & ^ wal(-in cloeets Energy effioent I short walk to Otsego Lake. Lots and tots of. I workshop, and oversized 2-1/2 car garege.
windows and heMng system. Ths » a sports- room for the whole lanily.Don1 miss out on II OubiMings also Ideal lor owner/operator,
I or abeantee owrter with on-sie mar\agar.
man dream home with excellent hi/itng. JMt <tm home. MUST see inside to appreciate.
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3 m4estt schools. t2»,IOO. MLS «2S72e
12. LAKEFRONT - Clean 2-bedroom home, nxjetly furnished with a
beautifui vwv* of the l ^ e . 12x20 deck, storage shed. 2 extra tots, nicely
wooded. $88,900. Home w ^ a n t y tnduded. Cal for more details.
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New listin
Home wants buyer
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Network
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$12S,000
Imsmrtmcnd-Moncelooo
EXCELLENT BUILOtNQ on South Otsego I
that was remodeled m 2001 with 11 cAces, a I
confarance room, ciencal office and reception I
«ea. fuly equoped utcher and baaament I
tor storage. Hi(^
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Qaytord Herald Tim«s Ul««siti«ds
Business Property
For Rent
Business Property
For Rent
Apartments f o r Rent
010
TOWNHOUSE. (969)732-2270.
2 BEDROOMS. $560. in town.
Carport. Coin laundry, air. Lots
of storage. 1 y e v lease. No pets.
(989)732-3671.(0418ttn010)
011
GORNICK Bt 1LDI.NG
M32 • Gayiord
CHALET/EXECUTIVE/MEDIC A t . Main Street. 1.100 square
feet. £xlremely affordable. Ample parking. (989)732-2270.(23)
DOWNTOWN BUSINESS locaAFFORDABLE HOUSING avail- tior>s available. Office suites or
able. Gaslight Square Apart- storefronts.
ments has 1 ar>d 2 bedroom (989)732-5118.(0201 tfn011)
apartments available for immediate occupancy. Also 3 bedrooms PREMIUM
PROFESSIONAL
on a waiting list. Income based medical office space for lease on
rent provides an affordable, South Otsego Avenue. Ir>dividual
quality living environment. Open- suites of 800 and 1.200 square
ings are limited. Appty quickly at feet or will customize 2.000. 1 ofGaslight Square. I ^ a t e d 1 block fice suite for iease. 550 square
from Aspen Park gate at 1231 feet. Call (989)732-2600 for more
Village Parkway. Gayiord. Office information. (0505tfn011)
hours. Monday through Friday.
8am-4pm, (989)732-3019. EOE. PROFESSIONAL OFFICE space
TDD 1-800-830-7110.(16)
for lease. 350 square feet up t o
1,200 square feet. Downtown loTOTALLY REMODELED town- cation.
house.
Close
to
school. (989)732-5118.(0201tfn011)
(989)732-2270.(07t)
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Child Care Services
107
3 BEDROOM. 2-1/2 bath home
on 5 acres with 3 decks to enjoy
nplel with a
a beautiful view. Complete
2-1/2 car garage. $95
$950/nx}nth
plus utilities. First and last
month's rent plus security deposit to move in. RefererKes required. (989)705-7800.(02)
NOW L I A t I N O 1 to 10 Individual
mam fk>or offices! Single office
leases from |u8t S250/inonth.
Prestigious high visibility location.
Signage availatjle.
3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths 2 car
garage. Michaywe amenities.
|700/nx>nth plus utilities and deposit. (989)350-2401.(06)
Call Scott ChMtoy (969) 732-5225
Mlchloan NatwM • RMHOT*
Houses For Rent
012
1 YEAR lease with option t o buy.
2 bedroom mobile with garage.
Call Jim O'Connor for details.
(969)732-4045.(02)
3 BEDROOMS, full basement. 2
car attached garage. 1266 South
Maple Leaf. Security deposit. No
pets. For application, call Rick.
(989)732-6765
9am-5pfn
or
(989)614-0353 ask for Bob.(30)
1, 2 OR 4 t)edroom
(989)732-4318.(31t)
4 BEDROOM house for rent.
$800/month with security deposit. (989)732-1225.(06)
ri'iir
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WEST PARK
APARTMENTS
Houses For Rent
012
3 BEDROOM. 1-1/2 bath stone
house near Boyr>e Falls wrth new
appliancee. Ir>ciudee 9 6 % KM-nace. $800/month lease wtth
winter
mov9
In
1-800-275-6753.(30)
rentals.
1,400 SQUARE foot, 3 bedroom
duplex in town. 2 car garage.
Laundry hooi^up. Newly decorated. Water, trash removal included.
$650/month.
(969)731-6080 after 5pm or leave
message. (02)
Cathedral Ceilin3s with Studio
Loft. Washer/Dryer Hookup
Dishwasher
Bnck Exterior
Other units also available
Rents
$500-$62S
Call 732-7393
614-0039
:
3,800 sq. ft. with 11 offices, conference room, kitchen, basement &'
high visibility.
1 LOCATIONS:
Murner Rd. and
Random Lane by N o r t h O h i o
Elementary S c h o o l
FOR RENT
23,000 sq. f t with 17,000 sq. ft.
prime Class-A offices, elevator.
One floor. 6.0(X) sq. ft. leased.
Business Property
For Rent
PERFECT LOCATION
SALE • LEASE • CAN DIVIDE
011
A PRIME office location available
for
rent.
(989)732-7551 .(0429tfn011}
COMMERCIAL RENTALS available. Retail or office space. Call
(989)614-1004
or
e-mail
scott@d unnson line. com.(0722tfn
Oil)
600 to 1,200 sq. ft. units at Parkside
Mini Mall. Great values!
INDUSTRIAL /WAREHOUSE
SALE - LEASE - CAN DIVIDE
r
a f H I ^ ' S P A C E
For rent;
6,000 sq. f t with 2 offices, air compressor. 3 overhead doors. Fenced
storage and parking with diesel
plug ins.
2,;00 square foot office
buQding at a prime
location on South Otsego
Avenue just south of
McCoy Road. Spacious
parking, pleasant setting.
12,000 sq. ft., great service facility
includes 1.400 sq. ft. of offices,
oveitiead doors and floor hoist.
HEFU^I^Jimes
dale j. smith Realty
(989) 732-2477 • 1-800-822-2350
w w w . d a l e i s m i t h com
e-mail • dale@ctalejsmith.com
1349 S Otsego Bo* 309. Gayiord Ml 49735
Call for more mformation.
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ALTERATIONS
AND
custom
8ewir>g
by
Nancy.
(989)732-6947. (1001t1n8l08)
DJ/ KARAOKE entertainnwit for
any occasion, w v w . l ^ r y e n t ^ talnment.com. Larry Reichert,
(989)732-3933,(020ltfnl08)
NEED YOUR roof shoveled but
can't do it yourself? $30-$60.
Depends on size of roof. Contact
Donny at (616)889-7777, Gayiord
only.(02)
ROOF SNOW removal. No damage method. Years exp>erience.
Reasonable. Rick, (989)732-6553
before 9pm. (08)
SNOWPLOWINQ
AND
roof
snow removal in the Gayiord
area. Lowest rates. Free estimates. (989)858-3933.(05s)
T h e E.J. S h o p p e
(Ladies Clothing)
<989)
t 7 : 5 0 a.m. o n WMJZ 101.5 FM
117 W. First St., Gayiord
7 3 1 - S E l X (7355)
NETWORK
ADMINISTRATOR
Industrial Magnetics is looking
for a Network Administrator t o
support arxj maintain a multiple
server network based on various
Windows operating system versions. Candidates should have
Microsoft MCSE or other industry
certification. Excellent vi^rk ethic
and dedication to end user needs
are a must. Industrial Magnetics
is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Send resume
and cover letter to: Ollar Consulting LTD. PO Box 6228,
Traverse City, Ml 49696(09)
Is having a
STOREWIDE
LIQUIDATION SALE
30% to 80% off
(SIO & S15 racks also)
F.verything M u s t Go!!
Main
122i M
a i n Street
East Jordan
NEWTODAYT
WAITSTAFF
Full or part-time.
Front of the House
Restaurant Manager
Apply in person. BJ's Restaurant. Old 27 North. Gaylord.(09)
Help Wanted
Miscellaneous
(231)536-2348
204
Administrative
Professional
MASSAGE THERAPIST needed.
Must be certified and insured.
Total Health, (989)732-7770.(30)
201
Gayiord Herald Times
BUSINESS PAQE
Prom 0r«nd op«oing« to profnofiont
and •werda, the Oaytord Herald
Tinwa kMpa an eye on ail tlw
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A lot olhwnefaltw money'$95,000 ».900.
MLS 1252149
JU8T •
3 BEDROOMS. 1-1/2 baths.
Ciose to town. 2-1/2 car garage.
Double
wooded
lot.
(989)883-2758.(09)
OTSEQO LAKE beach front. 3
bedrooms 1-3 peopJe. 5 month
renewable tease. $580/n>onth.
1-1/2
month's
security.
(248)760-0973.(05t)
OUT OF town. 2 bedroom, 1
bath home. $350. Very nice. Security deposit required. Ir>clude8
snow removal, trash and yard
work. (989)939-8681.(19)
OUALfTYWIlIiwni on 1-1/2 Wicloattoiown TW8 HOME HW 9»e Wtowmg teilim: cw* W NOT YOUII
BMuntui tfws acoacaoto
lystem
town, 5 acm. ne6l«> and «siia»d 30*40 pda txiiitS-ewJwnhcnt.»Wandwnnssejistyta
lots afc«B(ai« MttW 2
JpKW wm liv- twling, uodatwJ Wchar, nieateorplan, jeparata modern i>pgrai« teatiws trrougtwx
• no fwm
iwm l M Bath upstan, 1/2 'amJy room, and part* taiemert. «•$ wth IIdok! a pancuiafty LWX
syiws GE
P>I 6«fi ma*i ftoor. wl W bath (Jowrai»r». Immadata 3 D«JP00m«, 175 tatt* iid 2-(* ittachad garagitornanceap(*»ne« Foi ftoa mastar twlfoofn
occupy* Wai $'64,000 flSTJOa MLS •246966
MLS #2S4®13
tITMOO. MLS •254691
RENT TO own. 4 bedrooms,
3-1/2 baths, fireplace, air, appliances. $1,195. 7523 Oriole Circle. (231)264-9474.(26)
Resort Property
For Rent
014
NEWTODAYI
FURNISHED SUITE Including all
utilfties. $650/rr>onth. No pets.
(989)732-2802.(09)
LITTLE
BEAR LAKE
MLS 1252654
$52,000
$52,500
MLSf2S4446
Miscellaneous For
Rent
018
RENT OR purchase new 24'x48'
storage unit.
Lar>d c o n t ^ t
terms available. Maxi Storage,
(969)731-0888.(07)
Free Offers
REDUCED
V jTI
$34294
p e r MONTH
MLS 1252875
$71,500
$146,300
MLS 1253733
103
FREE: ADULT male boxers. Two
4
year
olds.
Neutered.
(989>390-1522.(09y
FREE: CHIHUAHUA puppies.
Ready to go o n Febniary 18.
(989)731-5533.(09)
Lost And Found
'
$169,700
BEOORE LAKE
1^1253664
$214,900
989-731-4221
TOLL FREE 8 6 6 - 5 1 6 - 3 8 6 6
5 1 9 S. O t s e g o A v e . , G a y i o r d , M l 4 9 7 3 5
www.ccn1ury21gaylord.com
In Gayiord
Manpower
Leads the Way..
...with the market's most thorough
staffing sokitiorts and the area's
l>e8t employmeot opportunities.
onus for.
• Scalable ftiffing sotutKMS cusUynced to
the needs of your company
• CNnct-hinMrMcwtoflffic«nOyfKrijt
scTMn and idenliy the iMst new hm.
• E leaming solubow rciuding sc^ware,
Cusress slub. pn3l9SSior^ developmeni
and manutactumg-retated courses
• HR tenicee ndudrg onirw candK)ate
[TBSCTMnng, behavioral ntarwffig.'
ski assessment and men
EmployM MW Kcaee to:
• OpportuHtiei n ai^riretraCive. ndustnal
and cortact center settrgs.
• Optiont rckxtng short-and long^ami
aaignmems. temp^-hn and dnct-Ttn.
• Competitm pay & coniprahenMM beocAta
rxljdng vacstnrVVnWay pay, tree or*w
ski traiwig and men
SUBWAY MANAGER. Gaylond
downtown Subway located at
400 West Main Street is now hiring for a manager. Food service
COUNTRY LIVING
management with previous ex2/-1/4 miles from expressway, perience in operating a food
Vanderbilt. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, service unit preferred. Strong
family room. Garage. New win- leadership, recruiting and retaindows.
No
pets/smokir^g. ing skills including management
$700/month.
Security.
Credit of store profitability required.
check. (989)983-4356.(09)
Benefits include bonus program,
monthly, annual and holiday paid
MOBILE HOME for rent. 5 time off, 401 (k), flexible spending
blocks from downtown Gayiord. account, life and long term disNo
pets.
Lease
required. ability, medical and dental insur(989)732-7623
or ance. Please send resume to: At1349 S. Otsego,
(989)732-3576.(0521tfn012)
tention: Human Resource DeGayiord
partment,
219
North
Front
989-732-4884
Street. Standish, Ml 48658 or fax
Manpower' iiS.manpower.com
to (989)846-4412 or e-mail to
3 BEDROOM house for rent.
humanre9ourcesdforwardcorp.com
1-1/2 baths. 2 car garage.
Fenced In yard. References and
securrty. (989)732-8927.(09)
Headwaters Land Conservancy
NEW TODAY!
!
S
202
BUSY
NORTHERN
Michigan
restaurant is looking for a kitchen
manager/cook.
Responsibilities
include managir^g kitchen staff,
preparing specials, inventory, cost
control and line cooking. Salary
up to $32,000 plus health insurance. Send resume to: Box 150,
c/o Gayiord Herald Times, PO
Box 598, Gayiord, Ml 49734.(30)
ml'
NEWTODAYf
Cotch me each Tuesday and TTiursday
:%|t
Clubs/Restaurants
Services Available
HOSTMAN'S QUALITY Rental
Homes.
(989)732-0599.
Pets
considered. C i l Dave for avail2 BEDROOM, 2 bath condomin- ability. Full list and applications
ium. In town. $600/month. $600 at 136 North Court, front door
security. (989)390-3771.(06)
steel box. 124 North Ohio 4 bedroom house $625/ 1950 Spring2 BEDROOM, 2 bath, 14 x70' wood 3 t>edroom mobile $465/
mobile with 2 car garage. 2930 Pinegrove 3 bedroom 2
$600/month plus security de- bath mobile $495/ 6178 Hatch 3
posit. 409 Tnllium Trail. Gayiord. bedroom (Tx>bile garage $525/
(734)644-4588.(26)
1686 Kassuba 2 bedroom mobile
2 BEDROOMS. Laundry space. garage shed acreage $495/ 6167
Super
clean. Lake Louise/Jo- Kellogg 2 bedroom mobile $425/
hannesburg. $575/month. secu- 6119 Hatch Drive 2 bedroom
rity
(989)732-3115, mobile $425/ 145A North Indiana
2 bedroom duplex $525. Also. I
(989)786-3669.(26t)
have several other 2 tjedroom
available
from
3 BEDROOM house for rent. mobiles
$700/month plus security. 6 $325-$455.(09t)
month
lease.
Gayiord.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 4
(231)585-6510.(06)
bedroom. 2
bath
executive
3 BEDROOM with possible honne. Beisement. Double lot.
4th/family room. Available ap- Gayiord West. (989)448-0211.
proximately February 25. $7CiO.
LAKES OF the North. 2,000
(989)732-5246,(23)
square feet. Rent to own. 3 bed3 BEDROOM, 1 bath cottage rooms. 2 tiaths. Pole bam.
Ranger Lake Road off McCoy. (313)350-2315.(16)
$600/month plus security deposit. 5949 Ranger Lake Road.
LIKE NEWl
Gayiord. (734)644-4588.(26)
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath home with
2 car detached garage on 10
acres. $695/month plus $695 security.
Immediate occupancy.
(810)300-3263.(02)
NEWTOTAYT
"le Lord's LovmR Care
GREAT
COUNTRY
setting.
Newly remodeled. 3 bedrooms, 2
baths. Garage. Doublewide on 3
acres. Off 4 Mile in Grayling.
$650/month plus utilities. Contact Carolyn. (231)796-5099.(30)
CtU Scott f o r y o u r
appointment 9 8 9 - 7 3 2 - 9 4 9 4 .
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INSURANCE
MANAOEMENT
trainee. Bankers Life and Casualty Company, orw of America's
fartest growing insurance comSTAY AND Play Daycare now
panies, Is exparKiir>g In the Gayhas full and par(-tinr>e openlr>g8.
kxd area and seeking mar\ao«Meals and activities provided.
rr>ent trainees. We offer excellent
(989)732-7024.(02)
k x » i tralnir>g with earnir>g potential
between
$40,000
and
$60,000 in your first year. To
Licensed Day Care
learn
more
or
to
arrange
a
nneetUnk|u« Envtrormwit!
ing, please call John Blanck,
(231)347-6925 or fax your resume to (231)347-6896. Apply
AQE8 0-12
PWCHOOT PTTOOFLAM PUM ACNVITICS online
www.bankerslife.com.
732^4301
EOC M/F/H/D.(09)
EXCEPTIONALLY NICE. 2. 3.
arxJ 4 plus bedroom homes. Located in town and beautiful Michaywe. Rents ranging from
$650/month to $1.595/month.
(989)732-2271 .(30t)
Two or Three bcdrwm homes
on a l-acrc wooded lot in a oice
neighborhood Homes include
washer, dr^cr. stove, refrigerator. dishwasher and cable T V
connection Gayiord schools
Must see to believe'
Administrative
Professional
SHIRLEY'S FAMILY Day Care
has op6nir>g« Mor>day through
Frklay. 7;30em-4pm, ages 2 and
up. Located off Van lyie Road,
n e v South Townllr>e. Call before
8pm. (989)731-2096.(02)
CABIN AND rTK:>bile home at
Lost Acres Cabins. 1 room
cabin. #1. $275. Cabin #6, #4,
$375 includes utilities. Near
Blue Gill Lake. 11010 North
Old US-27. 2 bedroom mobile
home. New paint, carpet, windows. $395 plus utilities and
security. No pets.
11006
North
Old
US-27.
1.877-227-6976.(09t)
Carports
^UUTT * 4
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LOST M E D I U M stze gr«y female husky, blcK:k nwfclnga. One
brown eye, or»e blue eye. North
0>k> Street. (969)370-1271.(06)
BffiWTWAYT
FOUND: D I A M O N D engsQement ring In Qaytord. CaJI wtth
deecrtption, (M0)766-3401 .(00)
Position Opening: Office Administrator
ThiJ IS an exattng opportunity for an enthusiasoc. energetic penon to provide adiucistranve
aod eloic^ si^port to a growing r^ooal comwvatioo ofgani«ioii This is a fuU-timc. pwmanent positioD with benefits RespocsibihDes general operaoomal md dencal support, data tnaoi-mntn<in>raftniK QualificattiMs Assoaales degree Of bcnet dcsired,
hi^ school diplncna required, expenoice working for a land trust or other no!i-pr<^t desuabie
The ran.4i^Mi> must be seif-moovated. hawe excellait organizational, vwbaJ and wnttcn commumcadoD skills »d have a high tolenoce for meetiag competing demands effiaentiy. ability
to balmce nd pursue multiple projects simultaneously with good humor Bid poiK. PC compute literacy.
maD^ement. word prucesaiDg. spreadsheets, bookke^uig (Microsoft
Office Professional. QuickBooks. Exceed Premier) Computer and network trouble-shooting
skiUs mt a plus The ideal caodidate will also have a strong environmental ethic and a coiunitm<nt to protecting the natural resources of northern Michigan
Please tead a cover letter aad resume to:
Mr Dave Smethunt. Executive Director
Hevl Waters l.and Conservancv
110 South Elm Avenue. Gayiord. Ml. 49735
[{e*dWMm l.and (""onservancv is the ragiond land tru.« terMtig Alcon*.
/Mp«ui Araiac. rotwfort. Insoo. Mooonor^BCV •".igwrnw t.Heodfc.
Pres^ue tUe. vmJ Roscommon cowties in Dorth«Aii l.ower Michigai. with
officoi lootied in Gayiord
Headwaters Land ConaervoHcy a and Equal Opportunity Ert^loyer
National City
LICENSED FINANCIAL CONSULTANT/
CONSUMER BANKING CONSULTANT
The primary tocus of this position is to provide our customers
the full array of banktrtg, investment, arxj ir^surance services
available. Qualified applicants will possess excellent sales
abiiities. arxJ have exhibited outstanding customer service in
prior experiences. This person will have equal respor^sibiilty for
seliing and understar>ding both banking ahd investrrtent products
Persons apptying tor this p c ^ k x i will be comtortabie inltiatir>g
sales discussions with current and potential custorr>er8 via
vanous methods This positton wili require appropriate licensing,
tncludirig NASO Series 6 and 63 and state lite insurance licer>se
Preferred applicants wiH be 3+ years in firwncial sen/ices.
with demonstrated skins in customer seoilce ar>d saies Those
applicants without applicatte liceneing will be conskjered. arxJ
must acquire the necessary Ikienses in an acceptable time frame
Our comprehensive package inckidee base salary, perforrrvance
jr>centlves. health, dental, disability, life insurance, 401K, tuition
reimbursement and more Submit resume in person to:
Natk>nal City Bank
2931 Kneeland St
Lewiston, Ml 49756
Attn: Eveline Taytor
For more intonnatlon regarding National City, please visil
www r>atk>natelty com An Equal Opportunity EmpkDyef.
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Miscellaneous
Help Wanted
Miscellaneous
Help Wanted
Miscellaneous
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LOOKING FOR self motivated,
caring people to work with irtdividuals in group home setting
asai9tir>g them with needs of
daily living. Must have a valid
drivers license. Part-time positions available, 8 hour shifts,
mostly midnights. $7 65/hour
Training in care of others will be
N E W T O M Y T
provided Possibility of full-time
E N T R Y L E V E L P O S I T I O N with benefits after training. Call
through
Friday,
Growing company needs people Monday
to fill immediate openings. Tired 7am-3pm. (989)732-9464 ask for
of being just over broke? Start a Veionica. E0E.(16)
career with a 93 year old company setting up displays. No expenence necessary. Company
training. Paid vacation. Production
bonuses.
Call
(989)732-8439.(09)
Cheboygan Memorial Hospital
is s e e k i n g a n u r s i n g p r o f e s s i o n al t o i o m o u r t e a m as a C a s e
]!«EW T O D A Y !
M a n a g e r in o u r Q u a l i t y a n d
DRIVERS NEEDED. Must be 21
P a t i e n t Safety D e p a r t m e n t , T h i s
or older with clear driving recordl u l l - t i m e p o s i t i o n is r e s p o n s i b l e
Pay ranges from S300 to $800
weekly.
Independent
a n d a c c o u n t a b l e for c l i n i c a l a n d
contractor/applicants
must
f i n a n c i a l o p e r a t i o n s of a C a s e
have/own a full size or extended
Management System, including
cargo van. Work out of Grayling
d i r e c t i o n in t h e s e areas of o p e r 5
days
a
week
Call
1-888-336-7205 after I0am.(09)
ations, resource m a n a g e m e n t ,
t i m e l y m o v e m e n t of p a t i e n t s
through a continuum, DRG
NEWTOBAYT
tlnancia! analysis, m a n a g e d
PEER SUPPORT specialist, up
care, clinical d o c u m e n t a t i o n
to 20 hours per week, to provide
and systems improvement, A
mentoring and guidance with independent living skills for adults
B S N D e g r e e is r e q u i r e d . Five
recovering from mental illness.
years prior management experiRequires flexible schedule and
e n c e in an acute c a r e s e t t i n g ,
must be a current or previous
consumer of mental health servhighly developed interpersonal
ices with an equivalent of a high
sl(ills a n d the ability to f u n c t i o n
school education and good dnvi n d e p e n d e n t l y are e s s e n t i a l t o
ing record. Assignments supert h i s position. Please s u b m i t
vised and coordinated through
the Petoskey Club, a psychosoy o u r CV/resume to:
cial rehabiliation program. Starting wage of $10.21/hour- Send
Cheboygan Memorial Hospital
resume to: Human Resources.
Human Resources
North Country Community Men748 S, Main St,
tal
Health. One
MacDonaid
Cheboygan. Ml 49721
Drive, Suite A, Petoskey, Ml
Phone:(231) 627-1220
49770. Fax (231)347-1241 or
hr@norcocmh.org.
e-mail
Fax: (231) 627-1262
EOE.(09)
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APPOINTMENT
SETTERS
n«eded for Gaylord health club
$7-10/hour plus bonuses. No experience
neededCall
|989)732-5820,(06)
CASE MANAGER
Office/Clerical
Trades/Industrial
Sales
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207
206
204
PART-TIME DRIVERS
NEW TODAY!
MEAL
PROGRAM
assistant
Part-time position available with
the Otsego County Commission
on Ag»ng. Looking for a caring,
compassionate person with ex
cellent customer service skills
Must be a team player committed to the policies and procedures of the agency. Work will
include food preparation, light
cooking and clean up. Special
oppxxtunities to assist with the
agency's congregate and home
delivered rr^eal programs and
special events programs. Applications available at the Otsego
County Commission on Aging
business office. 120 Grandview
Boulevard, Gaylord. Equal opportunity employer. (06)
QAYLORD
COMMUNITY
Schools IS seeking an athletic
department
secretary.
High
school
dipk^ma/equivalent,
strong computer skills and ability
to work effectively with students,
staff and the public required Position is 20 hours per week for
entire student school year plus 3
weeks
SerxJ cover letter, resume,
completed
application
and 3 reference letters to: Superintendent Cheryl Wo|tas. c/o
Personnel Office, Gaylord Community Schools. 615 South Elm
Street, Gaylord, Ml 49735 by
February 21, 2008. Applications
avculable
at
wvyw.gaykirdschools,com or at above address, (09)
NEWTOMY!
Northern Broadcast, Inc is looking for salespeople for the Gaylord and Traverse City offices
plus receptionist and traffic assistant in Traverse City. Submit
resumes by February 11. 2008 in
confidence to; NBl, 1020 Hastings, Suite 102, Traverse City. Ml
49686. NBl is and equal opportunity emp!oyer.(09)
PHYSICAL THERAPY Clinic ts
looking for a receptionist with
medical billing/accounts receivable expenence. Part/full-time
available Send resume to: PO
Box 519, Gaylord, Ml 49734.(09)
Trades/Industrial
207
NEWTOMYf
PART-TIME OR full-time cashier. 28-31 hours. Evenings/Saturdays required. Send resume to:
Theresa Schmidt,
P.O
Box
1488, Gaylord. Ml 49734,{03t)
SHEREN PLUMBING and Heatirvg currently has openings for all
levels of plumbing and HVAC, All
positions require a valid drivers
license ^and you must pass a
pre-employment drug screening.
Please send resume to: 3801
Renme School Road. Traverse
City. Ml 49684 or fax to
(231)943-9907.(09)
SUGAR ME Silly Mini Donuts.
Part-time help needed. One
morning
per
week.
Call
(989)370-2284
between
8am-11am daily.{06)
NEW TODAY!
Office/Clerical
EXPERIENCED OIL AND GAS
WIRELINE PERFORATOR
Well established company in the
area i s ' l o o k i n g for an expen
enced (2 or more years) wireline
perforator for the oil and gas industry. Great wages and benefits. after transfer package. If you
are
interested.
please
call
1-888-287-3797,(09)
205
Neurological
Rehabilitation Center
Speech Language Pathologist position available for full
or parhtime to provide quality goal-oriented services to
traumatic brain injured (TBI) clients. Our facility is located
in an attractive community near Traverse City. The selected
candidate will work within a multi-disciplinary team approach and will provide therapeutic services.
TT>e Ughthouse. Inc. offers a very competitive salary and e n
exceptional fringe benefits package. The Lighthouse also
offers a sign-on bonus and relocation expenses. A d v a n c e
ment opportunities in the company are obtainable.
For abrupt consideration o n this g r a t i f y i n g career
opportunity, please send your resume to:
Attn: Director of Marketing
Fax (231) 263-1354
email: mwilson@lighthouserehab.com
Clerical
Full t i m e p o s i t i o n in
o u r s m a l l o f f i c e in
G a y l o r d , Ansv^ering
phones, nigtif deposits,
customer service
a n d other basic
office duties.
B a c k g r o u n d in o f f i c e
a n d or c u s t o m e r
service environments
required. Pay b a s e d
on experience,
APPLY T O D A Y !
Please s e n d r e s u m e t o :
Box 119,
C/O Gaylord
H e r a l d Times.
DRIVER
TRAINEES
needed
now. Dnvers t>eing hired and
CDL' trained for Werner Enterprises. S800'week, No experience
needed.
1-800-882-7364.(02)
m
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the G a y l o r d m a r k e t
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credentials strongly preferred.
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RECEIVE
HERALI^^IMES
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or
send
resume
to
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Gaylord, Michigan.
GRANDVUE.
CHARLEVOIX
County's Medical Care Facility,
IS looking for RNs and LPNs who
are interested in working in a
state of the art facility that is
moving away from the medical
model toward a more holistic approach to care through reduced
nurse to resident caseloads.
Full, part-time and relief positions available.
Our extensive
benefit package includes generous shift dirrerentiais for afternoon and midnight positions, liberal time off policy and facility
paid retirement plan.
Health,
dental, vision and life insurance
available for full-time staff. If you
are iookirig for a nursing position
that will challenge your abilities,
encourage personal growth and
allow you to build relationships
with residents and their families,
please apply at 1728 South Peninsula Road, East Jordan or call
Jane Korthase. (231)536-2286
with questions.(06)
Seeking candidates to t i l l a rull-liiiK' posilitui in
Help Wanted:
Michigan Prisoner Re-entry
Initiative Community Coordinator
Let us help
you with your
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Join us. and you'll u s e y o u r c h a r i s m a a n d technical savvy
to deliver the p e r f e c t w i r e l e s s solutwns. You'll a l s o r e c e i v e
an a v e r a g e of 4 0 training t>ours every year. W e invest in
your k n o w l e d g e Your k n o w l e d g e c a t a p u l t s your c a r e e r . Your
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FIFTH T H I R D B A N K
VmWCS!
PART-TIME
DIGITAL
media
salesperson.
The
Northern
Michigan Review Digital Media
Department is looking for a
part-time, highly motivated advertising sales professional to focus on new business development. This person will l>e responsible for revenue generation
of various internet Web sites and
other electronic media productsDuties will also include assisting
the digital media team in identifying revenue streams and helping to develop online marketing
campaigns and sales presentations to acquire new electronic
media clients. This is an outstanding career opportunity for
an assertive, outgoing and organized individual. Good sales
and customer service skills are
required. Position offers excellent earning potential through
hourly plus bonus plan. Please
send your resume to: Christy Lyons, Advertising Director, Petoskey News Review, 319 State
Street. Petoskey. Ml 49770 or
e-mail
to
clyons<iS petoskeynews.com.
Deadline for resumes is Fnday.
February 15.(02)
training and supa week equals
Call 1-800-860410.(06)
Cellular O n e . T h e N e w AT&T is currently s e e k i n g friendty.
motivated, a n d detail-oriented individuals f o r our Retail S a l e s
Associate o p p o r t u n i t i e s in G a y l o r d . Ml.
Phone: (989) 553-5697
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MICHIGAN
208
Gaylord Herald Times
TRUCK
DRIVERS.
Michigan
Wood Carriers. Inc . is looking
for individuals who want to be
part of a fast growing business.
This position is Monday through
Fnday. home every day is the
norm. Must have a current CDL
license with the ability to obtain
a B tram endorsement A valid
medical card and a good driving
record a must. Benefits include
health
insurance.
company
matching 401 ik» plan Forward
your resume to: Michigan Wood
Carriers. Inc.. P--pena. Ml 49707
or e-mail to
yvonne bahlmg yc^frchartermi net.In
subject line note truck driver position, EOE,(23)
PO B o x 598.
G a y l o r d , M l 49734
Or m a i l resume to:
Lighthouse, Inc. .
Attn: Mark Wilson
PO Box 305, Kingsley M l 4 9 6 4 9
qualified leads,
port. 2 sales
$97.800/year
8275 extension
Sales
NEWTO»AYr
I
Coordinator
XEVV T O D A Y !
t.ooking for 3 drivers to run from
Charley's Truck Stop, Graylirrg, BASIC COMMUNICATIONS of
Michigan to McMillan. Michigan Gaylord is currently accepting
and back to Charley's Truck resumes for the following posiStop 8 axle van trailers. Gross tions. Full-time arxJ part-time inweight 144,000. COL drivers. side cellular and satellite sales
clean dnving record, able to positions We are looking for inpass D.O.T drug screen. 4 to 5 dividuals with extraordinary high
weeks of work starting around levels of self motivation and the
the first of March. Chuck Bliss, ^desire to ew^el. Excellent comFarms. pensation. Include a cover letter
Walther
that illustrates your drive for suc(269)290-0930 (02)
cess. Resumes and cover letters,
e-mail to jgrish@basiccom,com.
FULL-TIME LOCAL CDL Class No walk-ins, please.(09)
A truck drivers needed. 2 years
driving
experience
required.
Dump experience and doubles
SENIOR MARKET
endorsement preferred but not
required. Please e-n^ail resume
SALES
to rhoughi»alironandmetal.com.
United Financial Systems offers
Otsego Memorial Hospital, a g r o w i n g provider of p r i m a r y
health care services in b e a u t i f u l northern Michigan, is seeking
individuals t o f i l l t h e f o l l o w i n g positions;
Full-time
• MA/LPN, Physician Services
• Nurse T e a m Leader, M c R e y n o l d s Hall
• RN, M e d - S u r g
• A c c o u n t R e p r e s e n t a t i v e , Physician B i l l i n g
• Clinical I n f o r m a t i o n Specialist
• I n f o r m a t i o n Systems Technician
Part-time
_
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. _
• Nurse T e a m L e a d e r , M c R e y n o l d s Hall
• RN. M e d - S u r g
Contingent
• Speech/Language Pathologist
• Nurse A s s i s t a n t , M e d - S u r g
• Surgical T e c h n o l o g i s t
• MA/LPN, P h y s i c i a n Services
• RN, S u r g e r y
Applications, p o s i t i o n d e t a i l s and a d d i t i o r u l career o p p o r t u n i t i e s can be f o u n d o n o u r w e b s i t e at: h t t p : / / 9 0 0 d h e a l t h s t a f t s h e r t . c o f i i Phone: 9 8 ^ 7 3 1 - 2 4 9 3 • F a i : 989-731-7792
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to show that special
someone you care
Life is full of occasions
& flowers can send
that perfect message
of joy, sorrow,
congratulations
or just as a little
pick-me-up.
Delivering locally
and out-of-town
(989) 731-6227
404 N. Center St.,
Gaylord, MI 49735
www.flowersbye.com
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Medical/Professional
210
NETWORK
DEVELOPMENT
SPECIALIST 3
Heatlhg
Air Conditioning
304
ENOLANDER
WOOOSTOVE.
Heats up to 1.200 square feet.
Comes with triple wall pipe, caps
and finish
rings.
$350/be8t.
(969)350-8182.(06)
Catdan Management Company,
administrative
company
for
Healttn Plan of Mtchigan. a managed care organization, is looking t o fill the position of Network HARD MAPLE firewood. Split,
Development Specialist 3. The delivered and dumped. 5 face
successful candidate would rep- ••cord for $300. Unlimited supply
resent HPM in Michigwi's north- Energy
drafts
acceded.
ern Lower Peninsula, including (231)420-5069.(05t)
Crawford. Ogemaw, Oscoda, Otsego ewid Roscommon Counties.
The preferred candidate will reside wrthin their assigned territory and have experience con- 1 YEAR Old maple. 5 year old
Cut.
split,
delivered,
tracting with hospitals, PHO's oak.
and large provider groups. Re- stacked. Approximately 2 cords.
sponsibilities to include: Pros- $125. (989)732-7846.(09)
p)ecting to potential providers for
inclusion in the HPM provider
network; coordinating the entire
contracting process for all poSEASONED HARDWOOD. Cut,
tential providers, irxjiuding prossplit, delivered. $50 a face cord.
pecting. negotiation, credentialCall
Mike
or
Candy.
ing and orientation; collecting all
(989)448-8111,(09)
practitioner and ancillary signed
contracts, applications and necessary credentialing information.
Ensuring HPM's credentialing Heating
standards are maintained. The Air Conditioning
ideal candidate must have a high 304
school diploma or equivalent.
Pursuit of associates degree,
bachelors degree or job related
certification required. Three to
five years of provider services or
managed care experience. Ad-'
vanc€>d knowledge of HPM's
N o w Taking Orders
philosophy, organizational struc-
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EQUAL drawers under it. Should sit low.
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condition,
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OF
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• Heat P u m p s • G e o t h e r m a l
Restoration
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2
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Professional Painting
Office 989-732-7570 o r 989-619-0099
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Cell: 9 8 9 - 6 1 9 - 9 8 7 4
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CONSTRUCTION
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Your Energy Efficient Creator"
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GARAQE DOORS & OPERATORS
RISIDENTIAL
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LOG CABINS
Custom Homes
Permanent Wood Foundations and Basements
Rough & Finish Carpentry
Full Line of Windows • Exterior Doors
EMERGENCY SERVICE 2 4 H O U R S
408 SOUTH COURT
GAYLORD. MI 49735
'
732-1879
1-800-757-1879
Located Next To The [•airgrminds
Bill Current
(989) 786-4595
(989) 732-0738
R A N D Y RICH - 989.731.1855 • 989350.1327 CELL
Gerta's Draperies
Ucensed
Handyman
"Everything
30 Years Experience
Log H o m e Restoration
Insured
Licensed Builder
Cabmets
Lev Tifralian
Make
Home: 989-939-7805
CeU: 989-614-6460
Half Lof Siding
• Free E s t i m a t e s
Logs replaced, caulked
chinked, sandblasted
and stained.
- A k e 'b u t l d n e w t t m ioture».
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12476 E . M - M
1 9 7 9 T o m a h a w k TV., C.avlord
• In-Home A p p o i n t m e n t s
E x c ^ f C T l t S I s t o V h e r Service
Repairs
er 1 l i ^ h U r t i c i e n r 9"?% I - u r n a c c .
R e p l a c e m e n t , Humi<iificrs, Air
s, C e n t r a l A i r F r e e E s t i m a t e s ,
Senior Savings
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KERRY CARSON
UCENSED BOILOER
KITCHEN CABNET REFACING
CUSTOM CABINETRY
DONTf?EPWCE, REFACE
SAVE 50% OR MORE
989-889-5111
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Ceramic
Hardwood
Vinyl
Laminate
Floorcovering
Bus. 989-732-5136
Fax 989-732-6309 • Wals 677-893-6206 • 0<d US-27 N > PO Box 306 • Gaylofd
MR. GENERAL REPAIR
Attention
Builders & Contractors:
Call Jeanie McMichael.
D o i n g business in G a y l o r d since 1998
New Homes
• Additions
' Roofing
' Garages
' Pole Barns
' Remodeling
' Knotty Pine
' Cultured Stone
' And Morel
- - r A Remodeling
Wir V been prmiding building materials to
northern Michigan contractor since 1915
-T-*» C a r p e n t r y
Commercial Maintenance
-cA Home Maintenance
Kitchens
Bathrooms
A p p l i a n c e Installation
DAVID STUBLI JR.
(989) 731-9747
Licensed Builder
Over 30 Years Experience
A sound structure
begins with knowing
where t o find the right
p r o f e s s i o n a l for t h e
right |ob.
Licensed and Insured
Dave H a g ^ o r n * 989-732-3757
Call 7 3 2 - 1 1 1 1 to place
CONSTRUCTION
LICENSED & INSUFIED
Homes • Garages • Additions • Decks • Hoofing • Swing
PRESTON
FEATHER
BUILDING CENTERS
Helping You Build H ith Confidence
I
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FAMH.Y KiSlNCSS SCirVIMG CAYLO»D AREA SINCE 1 8 9 0 ' S
new construction / remodel
vinyl / cedar siding
licensed / insured
custom declis
windows / doors
free estimates
t* Ji»i.L •
J-N-J Construction, Inc.
I HOMEWJILDERS PLUS* "Over M \ W i C o m N w d l;«»«rt»lKe"
New Homee • AddWons • Remodeling . Garages
CuWom Decks • SWIOB 4 Windows • Snowptowing
n s s r
R a n d y M u r p h y , Owner
' Gaylord
Old 27 South
(989) 732-8862
> Petoskey
• Harbor Springs
(989) 731-4560
T i m Lawes
For lust $21 a wa«k, Hera's my
CanI c a n c s n n a c t yoar nama
with t h e f l f l i t |ob.
your a d today!
UMTED SUILDMa
Commercial * Kesktential C E N T E R
8-5:30 Monday-Friday • 6-2 Saturday
JOHN JOHNSON
GAYLORD. Ml 4 9 7 3 5
989-731-2972
Siding
"•
In-Home Measurements, Estimates &
Insurance Quotes
Professional Installation Available
'AT L E A S T T W O Q U O T E S ,
M A K E S U R E O N E LS O I M S !
DMS Construction, LLC
S i n c e 1958
(989) 7 3 2 - 3 3 4 0
2281 OLD 27 SOUTH • GAYLORD
phone 98') "86 326S cell 980 3')<) 1844
email: dehhomas^'voyager.nei
Q a r f a y w o r i c m a n ship. Licensed & Insured
in
W i n d o u ) Treatments"
(989)731-1338
G A R A a n At POLE k A m i f i
CIMTUM WOOD OCCKS
NEW c o N v r m x m o N
V M Y L ft WOOD SKMNG
RCMOOCLS ft AOOmONS
RCPT-ACIMCNT WINDOWS
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projects by Kiiig the M I d e n aMi CMrtncton
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Miscellaneous For
Sale
306
H O N D A QENERATORS. 3.500
watta. $ 5 0 0 . H o n d a 1.000 w a t t .
U k e new. $ 5 0 0 . (989)705-1079,
(989)370-7030.(06)
Machinery
Boats/Snowmobiles
Pets & Supplies
Pets & Supplies
310
H U S K Y S N O W blower. 5 h o r s o pow«r.
3
years
oW.
$360.
(989)446-0152.(06)
403
1906
POLARIS
XLT600.
$ 1 , 4 0 0 / b e « t . (231)525-9393.(30)
002
602
A K C G O L D E N retrievers. S h o t s
a n d worrr>ed. 7 w e e k s old. 3
males.
Parents
onsite.
$ 2 8 0 / e a c h . (989)345-3970.(02)
NEW TODAY!
2 PLACE aluminum snowmobile
trailer. $800. (989)732-4275.(06)
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2 0 0 6 A R C T I C Cat F7 S n o - P r o
L i m i t e d Edition Joker. EFI. 1996
Arctic Cat EXT 580. 2 p l a c e
trailer.
$6,500/be8t.
(989)619-6799.(30)
KubotaBX-2200
4wd, srwwblower, cab, heat,
60" mower. #40658,
9 0 G A L L O N LP water heater
w i t h p o w e r vent. 6 years old.
$200. (989)939-7763.(09)
SEWTODAYt
K u b o U B-8200
Snowbiower, soft cab, «41982.
MBWTODAY!
MATELSKI L U M B E R Company
f l o o r i n g sate. Asti and oak at
$ . 9 9 / s q u a r e f o o t . B o y n e Falls.
Mtohigan, (231)549-2780.(09)
1 9 0 3 A R C T I C Cat W i k l Cat 700
Twin. 3 . 2 0 0 miles. Runs excellent.
No
disappointments.
$ 1 . 0 0 0 / b e s t . (9891390-3949.(09)
Kubota B-6200
Snowbiower, loader #39523,
NEWTOI>AYT
STEEL
BUILDING.
30x40'.
40'x60'.
SO'xIOO'.
Advertising
d i s c o u n t , p r i c e s limited. U p t o
50%
off.
Can
erect.
www.9cg-grp.com.
Source
# 0 X 8 . (989)379-3935.(06)
WEDDING
CRINOLINE
slip.
Never u s e d . M e d i u m fullness.
Size small. H o o k a n d loop c l o sure. C o u l d b e adjusted for
larger size. $30, N o n s m o k i n g
honne. (989)350-1353.(19)
Electronics
308
NEWTOMYT
A P P L E G 4 R a m . Two 5 1 2 M B
M e m o r y M o d u l e s . For PC use.
Retail $ 2 0 0 . Will sell for $ 3 0 / e a c h
or $ 5 0 / b o t h . Call (231)916-9006
after 5:30pm.(09)
$6,400
K u b o U IITV-900
Livestock & Feed
603
NEWTOTAYt
$10,200
2 0 0 2 P O L A R I S 6 0 0 E d g e Classic. M - 1 0 s u s p e n s i o n , electric
start,
reverse.
2.050
miles,
$ 3 . 0 0 0 / f i m i . (231)330-0675.(09)
GIMP Sales, Alamaw
^ ^ 2 2 7 2 > I N - 3 4 4 ^
NEWTOMYt
2 0 0 2 S K I - D O O L e g e n d Excellent c o n d i t i o n . Reverse, electric
start.
$2,900,
(989)731-1218,
(989)390-0362.(09)
Antiques & Auctions
SPORTSMAN/ANTIQUE/COLL E C T I B L E A U C T I O N ! February
16. 1 0 a m . Mio. View online or
c a l l Lets Talk A u c t i o n C o m p a n y ,
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NEWTODAn
2 0 0 4 S K I - D O O GSX. 6 0 0 rev.
Electric start w i t h reverse, 1
owner. A d u l t r i d d e n and m e t i c u lously maintained. Never trailered. A l s o g a r a g e kept. S t u d d e d .
New
carbides.
2.500
miles.
(989)614-0974
$3,950.
a n y t i m e . (09)
Auto
Parts/Accessories
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D O W N o n selected a u t o m o buyers. N o
no p r o b l e m .
Tailored Enterprises, Petoskey.
1-888-774-2264,
viirww.tailoredenterprises.com.(lt)
biles t o qualified
Aw if ttTMlM Jitt(flfrft/
credit, b a d credit,
W t c a n j H X i t your ( N d & grain.
Compe
lto Una of assailed bM
saad, BM Men, Suet cakas
1 9 9 5 D O D G E Neon. 4
and Bird blo^
Automatic.
4
door
mwroDAYt
1 9 9 6 H O N D A S u p e r b i k e . Red.
5 , 0 0 0 miles. Adult o w n e d . 9 0 0 c c
Mint
condition.
$3.700/tjest.
(989)390-3891.(06)
C A S H P A I D for antiques, furniture, glass, art, jewelry, o l d g a r a g e a n d b a m stuff, deer, elk or
r r x x j s e h o r n s , wildlife stuff, o l d
skis, s n o w s h o e s
and fishing
items.
etc.
(989)731 -0557.(0303tfns309)
WANTED:
C O K E and
Pepsi
m e m o r a b i l i a . Please call or fax
list o f i t e m s a n d prices t o
(989)348-6171 Monday through
Friday.
9am-5pm
or
fax
( 9 8 9 ) ^ 8 - 6 1 8 1 anytime.(IOt)
Machinery
310
NEWTOMYI
59" B L O W E R . Mounts on 955
John
Deere.
$1,600.
(989)732-6546.(09)
Boats/Snowmobiles
403
NEWTOMYt
3 SNOWMOBILES
2 0 0 5 A r c t i c Cat F7 S n o - P r o .
$ 4 , 7 0 0 . 2 0 0 3 Arctic C a t
F7
S n o - P r o . $3,700. 2 0 0 1 A r c t i c Cat
ZL600.
Electric
start.
EFI.
$ 3 , 0 0 0 . (989)370-9941.(09)
NEWTOMY!
TWO
YAMAHA
Phazer
II.
$ 7 0 0 / e a c h . 1988 Y a m ^ a Excel.
$450.
Caravan
trailer.
$500.
Make
offer
on
all.
(231)881-4300.(09)
W A N T E D : GOOD used 4 cycle
o u t b o a r d motor. 4 0 - 5 0 h o r s e p o w e r . (989)732-7965.(06)
miFECT GETAWAYl Tliis 2 bedroom. 1
bath home on » wooded krt K just a stone's
throw to beautiful Otsego Lake. Enjoy fishing, boating and swimming - and also close
to snowmobile ind cross-country trails and
golf courses! Pnced to SELil $44,900. Mi^
•248S26
W A N T E D ; D E A D or alive. Paying
c a s h for cars a n d t r u c k s . Cash
upon
quick
pickup.
(989)786-3932, (26)
Van/Sport Utility
Vehicle
-17 U'SAVE
U
Famers
Exchange
EssmsssnEniiis
A[rmKEmAL>
1B81 S. Otsego, Baylonl
989-731-6300
Hours: Monday - Friday 9 am • 5:30 pm
Saturd^ 9 am • 3:00 pm
H Financial Services
'AU. MORTGAGE LOANS'* Refinance & use
your home's equity for any purpose: Land
Contract & Mortgage Payoffs, Home Improvements, Debt Consolidation, Property
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M l CASH CANDY ROIHE. Do you earVi up to
$800/day? Your own local candy route.
Includes 30 machines and Candy. All 1<x
$9,995. Can 1 -888-744-4651.
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ing Big Tnjcks! Call HRCD today 1-888Call for a free r^jort; "Keep the IRS Out of
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Plus your ad will be placed on Michigan
trans-Com\
Press Association's website Contact the
DRIVERS-REEFER AVERAGE $766-$1,566/
Gaylord Herald Times at 989-732-1111 for
week. Excellent network. Late model
details.
equipment, 401k, Blue Cross Insur^ce,
SAWMILLS FROM ONLY $2,990.00 Convert your
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logs to valuable lumber with your own
Financial Services .
Norwood Portable band sawmill. Log
VETERANS GET CREDIT for your pnor sen/ice. sktdders also available, www.nonrtoooUse your civilian sktlts to serve your coun- sawmills.eom/300N • Free information:
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800-922-1703, M-F, 8-4
EXTRA LARGE LOT situated on a quiet street
close to Big Bradford Lake, This spacious home
is pnced to sell. Call for more details 574.000.
MLS «2S3683
702
703
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10 BEAUTIFULLY wooded Kres witti underground electric installed. Camper, shed and
new riding lawn mower included in sale.
Great vacationAiunting getaway. J49,900.
MLS #253422
FUU. HOU$ET There's plenty of room m this S
-m. 3 bath. 1760 sg. ft. home ir< Gaylord. You'll
I traditional kitchen
apphances mcKided.
dim^ room, two master suites on the mam How,
upstairs bedrooms, plus partially Fini^wd basement
with large family room, bat for entenaming and
additional bedroom This property also has a spa
C10US 3-» car garage and sits on a large comet lot,
SIMMS. MLS #247693
Ellsworth (
cylinder.
$1.200.
(989)858-6799.(09)
EmydvlO%Smlor
Low DaUy, WfMkly 4 MontMy Rates
f r M Local Picti-Up t Oettvery
Locally Ownetf ft 0|Mrated
Lata M o M OM VoWcl«
989-732-0060
2401 Old 27 SoHth, Oaytord
Nait to Jim Wernif Chavrolat
Mon. - Fri. 8 to 6; Sat 8 to 3
Business Opportunities
402
"Great Results!!" Larry.
classifi*ds09aylordh*ralcltim*s.com
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To advertise here, call 989-732-1 111
Recreational Vehicles
DOUBLE
RECUNINO
k^veseat. Q u e e n sofa sleeper
2 e n d t a b l e s a n d a c o c k t a i l table. Ail m a t c h i n g . Great corxiition. $300/all. XXXX
AUTOMOTIVE
311
C O M B I N E D ESTATES a n d Germ a n beer stein c o l l e c t i o n a u c t i o n ! F e b r u a r y 9, 10am. Mio.
V i e w o n l i n e or call Lets Talk A u c t i o n C o m p a n y . (989)848-5158.
w w w . LetsTalkAuction .com. (05)
HAD MORE THAN
20
CALLS
ON
THE
HRST DAY
AD CAME OUT.
S H I H - T Z O / MALTESE puppies.
1 m a l e c r e a m cotor. $250. 2 fem a l e s b i a c k a n d white. $300.
(989)731-2560.(06)
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NEWTOMY!
SALES
i»C.
Wanted To Buy
309
W O W l P A Y I N G $ 2 5 0 for your
junk vehicle, I p i c k up. $ 3 0 0 if
delivered.
Call
Gabby.
(231)258-5726.(19)
G O L D E N RETRIEVER puppies
A K C , O F A . O u t a t a n d i n g quality,
w w w . s h i l o h f a r m kennels. c o m ,
(231)734-9110.(09)
1999
POLARIS
Indy.
Hand
w a r m e r s . $ 1 , 6 0 0 or b ^ t . 1995
Y a m a h a Phaser II. H a n d w a r m ers.
$1,200
or
best.
(231)330-6101.(09)
Polaris 6x6
Cab, side by side. #42066.
Soft cab, 41 hours. #42079,
P O K E R T A B L E S . C u s t o m built,
c a s i n o quality. You pick your
specifications.
(989)705-7725.(1019tfn306)
JiEWWMXt
CAIRN
TERRIER
pupptes.
S h o t s , w o r m e d , paper t r a i r ^ .
Ready t o g o with papers. $550.
(231)676-3324. (231)5jrT»130.
HOEWTODAYT
$5,900
S O L A R I S P L U S 4 2 3F c o m m e r cial t a n n i n g b e d wrth face tanner.
B e d h a s under 1.200 hours.
(989)732-4222.(09)
NEWTODAY!
R E D B O N E L a b r a d o r mix t o
g o o d h o m e . 4 years old. G o o d
h u n t i n g d o g . Well t e m p e r e d .
$100. (989)732-6546.(09)
T l m w Cla»»HUd»
LIVE IN ONE AND RENT THE OTHER! Great
potential at a low cost. Zoned commerical and
close to hospital and medical offices in an area
ol recent growth. $79,900. MLS #249821
Why Buy New
When Used
WiUDo!
& SA
1360 W Mam St
Qaylord Ml 49735
Auto
Parts/Accessories
1989
JEEP
Cherokee
4x4.
1 5 9 . 0 0 0 miles. Working 4 w h e e l
drive. R u n s well b u t n e ^ s s o m e
w o r k . A s k i n g $900. Negotiable.
(989)732-2311 ask for Bob.(26)
LOW MILES
WELL MAINTAINED
2 0 0 5 F O R D Explorer S p o r t Trac
XLT. V-6. 4 wheel drive. 20,500
miles. P o w e r seat, p o w e r sliding
rear w i n d o w , r u n n i n g boards,
t o w i n g p a c k a g e , hard t o n n e a u
cover, m o l d e d t>ed liner, b e d extender,
pxDwer w i n d o w s / l o c k s ,
t i l t / c n j i s e . C D player, keyless e n try. Dark s t o n e exterior, t a n c l o t h
interior.
Kelly
Blue
Book
$21,955, Selling at $19,700, One
owner.
Can
e-mail
photos,
rob92@charternet.
(989)731-1052 after 6;30pm.{02)
2 0 0 5 F O R D Explorer S p o r t Trac
4x4. Fully loaded. M o o n r o o f .
Very l o w
mileage.
1 owner.
$ 2 1 , 0 0 0 . (989)705-7725.(24t)
Trucks
704
1 9 9 4 R A N G E R w i t h topper. 5
s p e e d stick. Air, radio, cassette,
disc. Hawaii vehicle. Excellent
condition.
$2,500.
(989)370-2812.(06)
702
2 H Y D R A U L I C back b l a d e s for
p i c k u p s , c o m p l e t e with hydraulic
units. $ 1 , 5 0 0 / e a c h . 1986 3 / 4 t o n
G M C p i c k u p w i t h 7-1/2' W e s t e r n
Pro
plow,
2
yard
stainless
sander.
$6,500
or
best.
(231)330-0592.(06)
M E W T O T A Y !
2004
CHEVROLET
extended
c a b . Red. 77.000 miles. N e w
tiros,
brakes,
Reese
hitch.
Cruise, air. tilt, C D . $13,900.
(989)731-0817 evenings.(09)
WHY RENT wh«n you can own this fabulous updat
«1 2 bedroom l»m« in th« city? freshly paintsd. 'BE A MAGICIAN.' Transform your rent
onginaf woodwork, rffinished hardwood floors, new money mto a good opportunity. Purchase this
home and make your own improvements addwindows, furnace, central an, lighting, itainiess
lefrigeraioi and oven/range, washer/dryer, and roof ing your own ^ouc^Bs. Wave your wand fast
new m 2003. Full basemeni. fenced backyard and a this
1 one's aHordable $89,000. MLS #248673
car garage t^ide ol ownership -s evident tbrougtvjut
hon^ei $»2,SOO. MLS«2S\S30
Associate Broker
SNOWMOBILERS. LOOK NO FURTHER!
This IS the perfect 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath getaway, Situated on 2 beautiful woocted lots, this
home has it all Bnck hearth with wood stove,
spacious bedroom with jacuzJi tub in walkout
lower level. 2 car garage with overhead storage. extensive decking and firstfloorlaundry
Close to miles of snowmobile trails $143,000.
MLS #253926
Associate Broker
cits. OtB. AM. CIU,
236 Vy/est 'Main S t r e e t Gaylord, M I
(989) 7 0 5 - 8 2 8 4
(866) 393-8284
TREE $HADEO BEAUTY! Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on a quiet cul-de-sac. Many
updates Indudktg rww vinyl siding and metal
roof. Vaulted ceilings, split stone fireplace, sunroom with custom tile, bar artd hot tub Mam
floor master suite and 3 car garage Priced to
selll S149.900. MIS 42S3191
A a c r s OCUGHT. st«r orgamnd with the walk
pantry n ths 14S0 sg ft easycare newer ranch on
a large lot ctote to town You'll enjoy 3 bedrooms. 2
bathroom, casual great room with mMRed eeihngs k
ipaoous dirung room, open kitdwn with appliances,
rrtan Boor laundry, lary lamly room n fmhed
lower level, a marttcured lawn supported by sprtn
•^.MalnStreetGaylord
Now is th« perfect time
to change your address!
A LOT OF LIVAilLITY found with this spacious fWTw on appro*. 9 09 aaes |ust west
of Gaylord Tiled floors, fireplace, large livingroom and more. Ertras include 2 outbuikfiogs.
horse barn with fenced pasture/corral and
traih. Possible rental apartment also included.
Property borders state land. $159,000. MIS
#254679
MARM TOUR HEART. S<1 by the Rrf and
Ihe
tranquil wooded view from the spacious Innng rooi»
•n thB 3 bedroom, l i ttatft trad«onal bnck ranch
on a large £<*ner W Gaytord Thts roomy floor
pian delwets open krtchen wrtti apphances mck^led
4rd banquet tor casual dmmg. plus fomal dmmg as
pwi of inung rown. addnional rooms mclodmg family
room n the part«a»y hrushed basement S194.9M.
MlS #2^4249
CAMN ON APMOXWUTBV iaB.M ACRR
of Ga^onVJohwweiburg. This may be the vacation
9Kaway yot/Ve been lodnng and waning tbr A
good moture of tree co»er on roBwg terrain and
It's ckM to snowmobrie amk Cn|oy the quM ihat
Mother Hah*e offers with ttw beai«W parcel o»
iml follow the marked pads Ca« now lor deta*!
MlS#244U)
MUIU TMAT WI$N COMt TRUII A horse
lover's
wHh iMs 4 bedroom. 3 bath
r«)d> with hardwood floors «td walkoul lower
level SMnf on 20 acr*t wKh views o* corrait and pMtirei. E«vat include a 60* i ITC
hMWd herte bam wMt oMce. Priced to mUI I
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fabulous tandy be«tfi Spacious kRdten. proIWKaped wMrrloMlen. extmlve
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waae PM 2-car dwadwd gvage. B beaiaM yerd
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reen B dMng room lookng dui al IM. kMdien
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