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2008-10-22 Wed
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Vanderbilt Area School superintendent says:
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2008
The scarecrows are out
in downtown Lewiston
Millage vital for repairs
•WE
reaWy need
this... For
the past
four years
the district has
scrimped
to get by.'
l o h n Palmer,
VAS
superintendent
By MichaelJones
Staff Writer
VANDERBIU — Vanderbilt Area
School (VAS) is hoping the third time
will be a charm for a sinking fund
n\iDage request which would generate revenue for needed repair and
renovation projects at the school.
"We really need it," VAS superintendent John Palmer said of the
.75-mill request, which is actually
less than the original 1-mill request
which the district went to voters in
May and August. Both times the millage request was defeated by a narrow margin — in August by only four
votes and in May by 12 votes. "For
the past four years the district has
scrimped to get by. if we don't do this
now there could be a catastrophic
Decision '08
VAS millage request
cost in the future."
Palmer said the levy would generate approximately $71,000 a year
for four years and would be used for
projects such as replacing and repairing exterior fascia lx)ards which have
been damaged by the elements.
A l t h o u ^ the school board is
asking for .25-mill less than in the
past. Palmer indicated anticipated
revenues would actually be around
$ 10.000 more a year than calculated
from earlier requests. He said previous revenue estimates were based on
figures using only Corwith Township
property taxes, not the entire school
district, which includes parts of three
other townships.
The fund§ would also be used to
buy new bleachers for the school's
gymnasium, replacement of sinks
and counters in a science classroom
and replacement of doors for the bus
garage.
Palmer said a .75-mill levy would
cost the average property owner
with a home having a taxable value
of $50,000 around $37 a year, or $3.12
See Palmer:, p. A8
We've got the snapshots
C4 • Lewiston
Decision '08 Kassuba
Corwith Township
Noeske
in race
Airport manager resigns
By MichaelJones
Staff Writer
GAYl-ORD — Gaylord Regional
Airport manager Scott Woody submitted a letter of resignation to Otsego County Administrator John
Burt, effective Oct. 15, from a position Woody had held since 2006.
Both Burt and Woody said the
airport manager's departure was an
amicable one.
"He had discussed a few busi-
leaves
for new
business
opportu
ness opportunities with me, so it
wasn't a surprise to see him move
on." Burt said of Woody's resignation. "Scott did a lot to promote the
airport and we v^rish him the best in
his new endeavors."
Woody said Tuesday he had a
business opportunity to work with
his father but indicated he would
still like to be involved in aviation
and continue to help bringc^)mmercial operations to the airport.
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I had an opportunity and 1 had
to j u m p on it," Woody said of his
decision to pursue other business
options.
He declined to comnieni on one
endeavor he was pursuijig in Northern Michigan.
"I'm still working out the details
on a business opportunity here. 1
don't have any plans to leave the
area."
See Manager, p. A5
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Amencan Ptms Associctton
Herald Times staff writer Jil Schult
writes about women's suffrage &
what it means for today's youngest voters
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A family's sharing tradition
HT • M S e r v a r r y
TWO WORLD RECORDS were broken during Saturday's COSDRA Topgun Shootout grass drag races near the Gaylord Regional Airport
before a group ot approximately 600 spectators. See story on page A8 and more photos on C2.
cites experience, record in re-election bid
'While government
can't create
jobs, it has
art aggressive role to
play'
Bart S t u p a k
By Noah Fowie
Staff writer
MENOMINEE — In seeking his
fifth term as the U.S. congressional
representative for the 1st District,
Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Menominee,
relies on his experience, record and
clear stance on both foreign and
domestic issues.
As a Democrat. Stupak enjoys
the rare endorsement by both the
National Rifle A s s o c i a t i o n a n d
Right to Life. Stupak voted against
the recent bailout p a c k a g e a n d
the Great l^kes compact — citing
certain weaknesses he wanted to
lake time to correct — and remains
a strong o p p o n e n t to t h e War in
Iraq.
He said, however, job creation
and the country's poor e c o n o m y
are the top issues for voters and
p o i n t e d to a trio of p r o j e c t s he
Decision '08
Congressional District 1
W
ushered in d u r i n g his last term.
Stupak h e l p e d t r a n s f e r $26 million for the Mascoma ethanol plant
project from Tennessee to the Upper Peninsula: he lobbied for the
Cleveland Cliffs Inc. to relocate
its iron ore n u g g e t project from
Minnesou to the Upper Peninsula:
and he helped deliver a new airport
hangar in Oscoda that created 250
new jobs. Despite recent successes.
Stupak said the underpinnings of
the e c o n o m y are not strong and
that citizens should prepare for a
recessed economy for the next 12
to 18 months.
"While government can't create
jobs, it h a s an aggressive role to
play," Stupak said. "Although we
have good projects coming in. the
challenge is how do we keep that
going. We're not going ro get out of
this (recession) in a hurry."
S t u p a k a d d e d that t h e government also has a role to play in
helping Americans get access to
affordable health insurance and
that health care costs are making
every product more expensive to
produce in America. He said that
t h e rising cost of health care far
outstrips the wage increases.
Stupak advocates for expanding current government programs
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• St. Mary and Johannesburg-Lewiston will
lock homs in a football battle loaded with playoff
implications Friday in Gaylord (Bl).
• View snapshots of Gaylord High School's
Homecoming festivities (B2 and C2).
• Longtime friends (and once-a-year enemies)
Bill Rolinski and Jim Grisso debate who will win
the big game this weekend between Michigan
Stale and Michigan (B8).
•The Christian-themed Rainlxjw Bookstore is
now open in downtown Gaylord (C5).
See Stupah, p AS
In Our 133rd Year
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Gene & Barbara Fleming open their
Centennial Farm for area school children
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A-2 • W«dnMday, October 22. 2006
nuggets of k n o w l e d g e
about
Fallen Angels
Fallen angels are those angels who
rebelled against God along with Lucifer the
archangel who
arcnangei
wr became the devil, or the
prince of the demons, Satan's
sin? He contrived ' t o make his
throne higher than the clouds
over the earth and for this
Satan was hurled down, with
his hosts of angels and since then he has
been flying in the air continually above the
abyss."
devils
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By Michael Jones & Chris Engle
volunteers, took to the streets in 1994 and
the number of Devil's Night arsons has
since dropped dramatically.
Sourcer www.ci.detrolt.mi.us and
the Nov. 3,1991 New York Times
In the world of folklore, the devil is
often seen as a trickster figure and in many
folktales attempts to outwit other charaaers and bring them to ruin. Other tales
portray the devil as the personification of
evil.
Rock on, devil homs!
Raise your index finger and pinkie and
hold your middle and ring fingers against
your palm with your thumb.
Now pump your arm into
the air wildly and scream,
"Yeeeah! Rock on! W o o o l "
OK, calm down, crazy person.
ni
Get back to eating your breakfast.
What you just did is a staple at heavy
metal concerts, where excited fans wield
"devil horns" high above their heads.
Source: Jewish Encyclopedia.com
and www.carm.org
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The devil you say
Ghosts, goblins, witches and devils are
all traditional fare for Halloween costumes.
But where the devil, you ask, did the idea
©
for dressing up as a devil or
i other spooky persona origi-
I nate?
Thank the pre-Christian
Celtic festival of the dead. It was
believed at this time of the year as the days
grew shorter and shorter, that the ghosts of
the dead and other beings including fairies,
witches and demons, were able to mingle
freely with the living. People believed they
could avoid detection from the ghosts and
demons, which came out at night, by wearing masks and, as the centuries wore on,
people began disguising themselves like
these spooky creatures and performed antics in exchange for food and drink — and
voila — trick or treat!
Go Blue Devils
A devil of a night
The Gaylord Blue Devils are one of
seven high schools using the Blue Devils
nickname.
According to the
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Michigan High School Athletic
Association, the Blue Devils
rank 27th in popularity for
Michigan school nicknames.
Arguably the most recognized
school utilizing the Blue Devil moniker
would be the Duke University Blue Devils,
who compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The name itself has a tres chic
origin coming from the French "les Diables
Bleus," which was the nickname given to
the Chasseurs Alpis, the French Alpine light
infantry battalion during World War I.
Devil's Night is "fondly" remembered
by some folks as a time of "good-natured"
pranks and mischief such as
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^ the soaping or waxing of a
I neighbor's windows, throwing
eggs at cars or kicking over
a jack-o-lantern on someone's
front porch (all things, which by
the way, are against the law and could get
you in a lot of trouble).
&
Metal fans do it to show their appreciation for the band and their music and is
often combined with headbanging and
subsequent whiplash. It's not necessarily
an "evil" gesture or the "sign of the devil"
— think of it as heavy metal applause or
a universal hand gesture used between
members of the metal-loving community as
saying "Rock on!"
In recent years the gesture has been
adopted by fans of "not-so-metal" rock,
rap and pop groups and is often incorrectly
replaced with the sign language gesture
for "I love you." Seeing the devil horns at a
Britney Spears concert — now that's evil.
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In Detroit, unfortunately, Devil's Night
took on a more sinister feel in the 1970s
when the arson of hundreds of abandoned
buildings each Devil's Night became commonplace and a black-eye to the city.
The peak came in 1984 when 810 buildings were set ablaze. To combat the arsons,
a neighborhood watch group, the Angel's
Night Volunteer Campaign, with 50,000
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Rear-end crash
on 1-75 ramp
• Wiliiam Cleaver, 41. Gaylord,
was stopped on the southbound
1-75 282 on-ramp in Bagley Township. Oct. 14. around 12:55 p.m.
when the rear end of the 2000
BMW he was driving was reportedly struck by the front end of a
2006 Ford F-150 pickup driven by
Larry Gutzman
Grayling.
Report, . -die 1-75 was reduced to one lane due to construction and Gutzman stated he looked
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looked yp he struck Cleaver's vehicle.
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• Jody Gagnier, 29. Traverse
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Charlton Road in Chariton Township. Friday, around 7:15 p.m.
when she reportedly struck a deer
with the 2009 Toyota Matrix she
was driving.
Gagnier was not injured and
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: Minors under the age of 13 in Inverness Township between 1998
and 2003 when he victims were
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was set at $50,000 10 percent,
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Driver cited for
hazardous driving — violation of
• Kenneth Hitchcock. 50. Vanleaving crash scene
• Ryan Peuralli, 25. Gaylord, basic speed laws and driving w l ^ derbilt, was northbound on Old
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erson Road at Edelweiss Parkway.
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Vanderbilt sinking
fund a must
T
he Vanderbilt Area School
Board of Education is returning to district voters
for a third time this year, hoping
a reduced millage asking and the
express need for repairs will bring
voters out in support.
WHAT HAD been a
request for 1 mill failed
by 12 votes in the spring
and by a mere four
The school votes in the summer,
board has
the latter in an election
reduced what that left Hudson Township voters out of the
it is asking loop.
from voters.
Raising $71,000 for
each of four years, the
Now, in its
district needs to address
third try, it's
weather damage, agtime to pass gravated by design flaws
this f u n d for in the building as it was
originally built.
the school
There is no other
to repair its option, and no other
way that sinking fund
building.
money may be spent except on repairs.
Vanderbilt has the
quality staff and students in a district which deserves
this type of support.
On Nov. 4, vote yes on the Vanderbilt Area School sinking fund
millage.
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Kaczanowski, editor Peter Comings, news editor
Cathy Landry, and design editor Frank Michels.
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W e d n e s d a y , O c t o b e r 22, 2008
OT JR VIEW
HeraldTirnes.ci.rn'
Letter to my college-age daughter
T
hey were b e a t e n , pushed,
bodily carried a n d thrown
into prison cells. For refusing
to eat. they were force-fed — some
with a tube shoved u p their nose.
They were physically a n d psychologically abused, lied
Imagine to, a n d stood outside
for h o u r s in all types
That
of weather, bored
a n d tired.
And they did it all
so you could leave
your comfortable
a p a r t m e n t , get in
your cozy car and
drive down to the
voting polls to select
your favorite candidate. Or as for many
college kids, return
bchult
your a b s e n t e e ballots to your township
hall.
Remember as we watched,
"Mary Poppins," m o r e times
than I can r e m e m b e r , a n d Mrs.
Banks, who wasn't t h e most attentive mother to Jane and Michael,
marched a r o u n d the h o u s e in her
sash chanting, "Votes for Women"
and singing "Sister Suffragette?"
Women fought for our right to
vote for 70 years.
The Congressional Union for
Women Suffrage, National Woman's
Party (NWP), was f o u n d e d in 1913
and was i n s t r u m e n t a l In raising
public awareness of the women's
suffrage c a m p a i g n .
According to the Library of
Congress, the group successfully
pressured President Woodrow
Wilson, m e m b e r s of Congress and
state legislators to s u p p o r t passage
of a 19th A m e n d m e n t of t h e U.S.
Constitution guaranteeing w o m e n
nationwide the right to vote.
By the lime suffrage was won in
1920, 168 NWP activists had served
t i m e in prison or jail.
THOUGH you are voting by absentee ballot since you are away at
college, my child, this letter goes
out to all college-age sons and
d a u g h t e r s w h o have not yet been
convinced of the i m p o r t a n c e of
their right to vole in this presidential election.
Your age group is greatly affected by the result of this race.
As your high school classmates
go off to war. college tuition continues to skyrocket, jobs b e c o m e
scarce, h o u s e s are lost, and your
e n v i r o n m e n t and f u t u r e are at
stake, more than half of you refuse
to exercise your right (privilege) to
vote.
According to the U.S. Census
Bureau survey of the November
2004 election, of the voting population, ages 18-24, 46.7 percent of the
57.6 percent registered, actually
voted. This is up from 36.1 percent
who voted in the 2000 presidential
election.
This age group, with so m u c h
riding on the o u t c o m e of t h e presidential election, is the smallest
group of voters.
Regardless of how you c h o o s e
to vote, the result of your vote will
b e c o m e part of history. And someday you can lell your grandchildren
that you voted for the first African
American president or the first
female vice-president. I hese are
exciting times.
If voting is a little inconvenient,
if you have to go out of your way or
actually do a little p r e - p l a n n i n g in
order to cast your vole this November, remember, nearly 2,000 suffragists traveled from 30 stales to
take turns on the picket lines. They
were brutally attacked by police,
soldiers and onlookers when they
picketed outside the New York Metropolitan Opera House w h e r e Wilson was speaking in March 1919.
At risk lo iheir health, safety and
reputations, American suffragists,
through nonviolent protest, risked
arrest and imprisonment to sccure
voting rights for women, imagine
that.
Don't let their efforts be in vain.
— Jil Schult is a Herald Times staff
writer. You can contact her by writing
to PO Box 598. Gaylord. Ml 49734 or
e-mail jiK^gaylordheraldtimes.com.
Letters to the Editor
Eledlons decided
by the voters
To the Editor:
In a n O c t . 17 l e t t e r
to t h e e d i t o r , R i t a H a l e
raises q u e s t i o n s a b o u t
the a m o u n t of m o n e y my
campaign raises as well as
the m a n n e r in w h i c h it is
raised and s p e n t . Ms. Hale
is a frequent critic of mine
and an o p e n s u p p o r t e r of
my o p p o n e n t . Her c l a i m s
demand a response.
Anyone w h o h a s s p e n t
t i m e r a i si n g m o n e y for a
c a m p a i g n k n o w s how difficult and t i m e c o n s u m i n g
it can be. But with potential
challengers bragging about
e f f o r t s to r a i s e $1.5 million to d e f e a t m e , as Tom
C a s p e r s o n c l a i m e d in an
Oct. 15. 2007 article in the
Detroit News, it b e c o m e s a
necessity.
People a c r o s s n o r t h e r n
Michigan recognize the
challenge of raising m o n e y
year a f t e r y e a r a n d h a v e
s t e p p e d u p to help. Some
c o n s t i t u e n t s o n fixed inc o m e s s e n d c h e c k s to my
campaign for as little as $2
to help with my re-election
efforts so I can c o n t i n u e to
be their voice in t h e U.S.
House of Representatives.
More t h a n 3,600 individuals have c o n t r i b u t e d to my
past four re-election campaigns and I am honored to
have their s u p p o r t .
Elections c o m e down to
voters not c a m p a i g n contributions. C o m e Election
Day, N o r t h e r n M i c h i g a n
voters will cast their ballots
for the c a n d i d a t e w h o will
best r e p r e s e n t their interests in Congress.
cil for the Arts would like to
acknowledge in print a special thank-you to Bradley
Butcher & Assoc. P.C.. Big
Bear Deli, H o m e D e p o t .
Lowes, Thrifty Print, Moore
Power Electric, Chris Engfer. The Herald Times, .lim
Harlow of the Framery and
the many local town businesses that encouraged us
in this endeavor.
Now McCain wants you to
J a n e t Dane believe that removing the C apiBoard member tal Gains tax is the answer. I low
Vanderbilt out of touch can he be? IX) the
readers of this paper have a lot
Obama to lead us of income from Capital Ciains'.'
I am hopeful that Obama will
GACA says thanks out of madness
lead us out of this madness.
Carrie Schafer
for support
To the Editor:
Chester Township
Mr. Wright says he is worried that if we elect Mr. Obama
To the Editor:
T h i s w o n d e r f u l c o m - that he will funnel all of our
Letters to the editor on
m u n i t y o n c e a g a i n c a m e money to the big cities, and that
matters conceming the
through and supported the "Northern Michigan would be
grand o p e n i n g celebration left out" (Obama's record not
Nov. 4 general election will
of o u r n e w C o m m u n i t y much to see, Oct. 8). Look
be accepted through
Arts Center at the east end around folks, Northern Michi5
p.m. Oct. 29 and be run
gan is already being left out.
of town.
into the Nov 1 edition of
At least 95 people were The tax breaks to the rich and
the Herald Times as
in a t t e n d a n c e e n j o y i n g a big business have not served
b u i l d i n g tour, f e l l o w s h i p us well, as promised by the Reneeded.
and the fine art exhibition. publicans.
Bart Stupak
U.S. Congressman.
Michigan's
. 1st Congressional District
The Gaylord Area Coun-
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Michigan (\\hich includes Otsego County) is 9.3 percent,
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national average. Our mcomes
have not kept up with inllation
since 2001. Eighteen percent
of our children live in poverty,
which is up significantly since
200 L Meanwhile, the number
of billionaires in the U.S. has
doubled since 2(X)4.
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A
s if t h e lagging poll n u m b e r s w e r e not
e n o u g h , t h e AP published a story citing
Palin's history of abusing her power.
See w h a t h a p p e n s when you don't talk to the
press? They just u s e all that extra t i m e a n d pent ^
up frustration to dig u p dirt on you.
On top of that, you got Alaskan natives calling
their governor Palinocchio. And you even have
one of her state-'s biggest papers t aki ng s h o t t at
her.
I'm telling you its getting pretty h a r d to find
any positive stories about Palin at t h e m o m e n t ,
but s o m e are still trying to cut t h r o u g h all t h e
partisanship a n d others are even wiHing to empathize with her.
Y O U R S E L F
ONUNE QUESTION:
Who, or what, Ls to blame for the
nomir meltdown?
A. G o v e r n m e n t
B. Private b u s i n e s s
C. O v e r - e x t e n d e d m o r t g a g e
holders
(this is not a Kientific poll)
Alatka eo«. Sarah PiMti,
GOP candWali for «lea praatdani
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Wedr>eftday, O c t o b e r 2 2 , 2 0 0 8 • A - 5
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Qayiord Herald Times
Manager says separation amicable
Cont. from p.AI
Woody said he h a s h a d a
h o m e in Gaylord for 20 years
a n d has b e e n a full-time resid e n t here for the pasi s e v e n
years.
O t s e g o County C o m m i s sioner Ken Glasser. w h o is a
m e m b e r of the county airport
c o m m i t t e e , said W o o d y h a d
"hinted" about possibly moving on.
"He had been hinting
at it." Glasser said. "He h a d
some business opportunities a n d d e c i d e d to p u r s u e
them."
Glasser indicated Woody's
departure was an amicable
one. "Scoti has d o n e a great
job for us."
G l a s s e r said u n t i l a n e w
m a n a g e r is hired. Burt w o u l d
b e r e s p o n s i b l e for o v e r s e e ing b u s i n e s s o p e r a t i o n s a n d
c u r r e n t a i r p o r t staff w o u l d
be responsible for day-to-day
operations.
W o o d y said h e is c o n f i d e n t t h e a i r p o r t will c o n tinue to run smoothly imtil a
HTWephwto r e p l a c e m e n t for his position
AIRPORT MANAGER SCOTT WOODY, pictured inside the airport terminal control room, resigned ,5 found.
from his position effective Oct. 15,
" The people who run i h e
Stupak supports timetable
for withdrawal from Iraq
Cont. from p. A1
that cover children a n d lowi n c o m e families, lowering
Medicare's age r e q u i r e m e n t
f r o m 65 years old to 55 years
old a n d allow e v e r y o n e to
pay into the federal health
benefits program for similar coverage as g o v e r n m e n t
employees. He a d d e d t h a t a
national, single-payer plan
was n o t the a n s w e r a n d that
anti-trust laws s h o u l d b e repealed f r o m i n s u r a n c e c o m panies.
"We pay for health c a r e in
a b a c k w a r d s way that m a k e s
us less competitive," h e said.
"The hardest age g r o u p to
i n s u r e is f r o m 55 to 65, w h y
n o t give p e o p l e t h e o p t i o n
to b u y into Medicare earlier?
T h e p r o g r a m s are t h e r e a n d
t h e y work. Let's give p e o p l e
m o r e access."
Stupak's a n s w e r s to Iraq,
global w a r m i n g a n d the
Great Lakes C o m p a c t w e r e in
stark contrast to his R e p u b -
Decision '08
Congressional District 1
li c a n o p p o n e n t . S t a t e Rep.
T o m C a s p e r s o n . R-F.scanaba.
Stupak s u p p o r t s a 1 6 - m 6 n l h
plan for w i t h d r a w a l a n d disagrees that a t i m e t a b l e teleg r a p h e d t h e c o u n t r y ' s strategy to its e n e m i e s .
"There was a timetable
w h e n we a n n o u n c e d the
s u r g e , " h e s a i d , "A t i m e table is n e e d e d t o get Iraqi
g o v e r n m e n t to s t e p up. The
surge m a y have q u e l l e d t h e
violence but it hasn't m o v e d
the government t h e r e toward
a more stable g o v e r n m e n t .
They're just g e t t i n g p a i d to
play nice."
Stupak said he believes
URGENT
t h a t r e c e n t c h a n g e s in t h e
global c l i m a t e w e r e a t t r i b utable to t h e a c t i o n s of m a n
a n d t h e e x c e s s u s e of fossil
fuels. While s o m e c h a n g e s
could be cyclical, Stupak said
those cycles are getting m o r e
a n d m o r e drastic a n d closer
a n d closer together.
While Stupak has b e e n
a s t r o n g p r o p o n e n t of t h e
Great Lakes, h e said his recent vote against the compact was b e c a u s e of unclear
language in t h e bill.
"For t h e first l i m e we defined w a t e r as a product," h e
said. "And n o o n e could tell
m e if that s u b j e c t s it to international trade agreements.
The governors spent 10 years
o n this a n d we were a s k e d to
deal with it in 20 legislative
d a y s with n o trials. I didn't
u n d e r s t a n d the rush."
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"I appreciate the opportunity to pursue a career field
that complimented my passion
for aviation and to be part of
an effort to grow the organization.
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Gaylofd Regional Airport manager and wish you and the
commissioners well. I will be
available to address any questions that may arise regarding
any airport operations.
Pending your hiring of a
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airport are more t h a n capable
and should c o n t i n u e to d o a
good job of a d d r e s s i n g airport needs."
"We'll take a gogd look at
the position b e f o r e w e p o s t
to see if w e w a n t t o m a k e
a n y c h a n g e s in t h e f o c u s of
t h e job, b u t likely it will remain the same. 1 don't see
any changes c o m i n g w h e n
we look for a r e p l a c e m e n t for
Scott." Burt said. "The airport
is In a great position to grow
and even though Scott is n o
longer with us, we would welc o m e his input a s w e grow.
He is a very k n o w l e d g e a b l e
person."
Burt said Woody b e c a m e
m a n a g e r just as t h e project
for the new airport t e r m i n a l
was approved, s o m e t h i n g
w h i c h Burt s a i d h a s b e e n
a n asset a n d will c o n t i n u e
to be an asset for c o n t i n u e d
growth at the airport. Work on
the new t e r m i n a l w a s c o m pleted at the end of2006. B u n
said Woody did a g o o d j o b
overseeing the n e w terminal
project and had b e e n a tireless p r o m o t e r of t h e a i r p o r t
during his tenure here.
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Gaylord Herald Times
A-« • W ^ n M d a y , October 22, 2006
Organizations share needs for Maice A Difference Day
Editor's note: Saturday is Make A
Difference Day in Gaylord. The annual event unll be held from 9 a.m.
to noon at the United Way Building,
216 E Fifth SL Among the nearly 20
agencies participating, the stories of
how some serve in the community are
shared below.
OrgantuUiorv Kiwanis
How many years has your organization participate in Make a Difference Day: F r o m t h e very beginrung of Make A Difference Day. and
e v e n before with the Sock It To Me
Program.
What has Make a Difference Day
m e a n t t o your organization in the
past: Make A Difference Day m e a n s a
time for community people to m a k e
a difference in one location to a mult i t u d e of organizations all working
together to assist those in need.
How many people does your or^iUzatk>n assist annually: Kiwanis
packed about 700 Christmas baskets
last year a n d probably will d o more
this year for a total of 1,500 people.
How have y o u r organization's
needs changed this y e a n Our need
remains nonperishable food. We are
not doing s o < ^ as we believe we can
be of m o r e help with a food basket.
What items are most needed: The
more food that is donated the larger
the food baskets for Christmas.
Organization: New Life PrvffUitKy
Resource Center
How many years has ymir organization partkipate in Make a Difference Day: We have been blessed with
the invitation lo participate in Make a
Difference Day ^ m the very first time
this event was held.
What has Make a EHfference Day
m e a n t to your organization in t h e
past: This annual event provides our
center with m u c h needed baby items
which we. in turn, provide to our clients at no cost.
How many people does your organization assist annually: l ^ t year
we were able to provide assistance to
490 people, offering t h e m help with
diapers, m a t e r n i t y clothing, b a b y
clothing and furniture, baby food and
other baby items.
How h a v e y o u r o r g a n i z a t i o n s
needs c h a n g e d this year: Over t h e
past year our center is experiencing
and increased d e m a n d for these items
d u e to the worsening economic conditions.
What items are most needed: The
greatest d e m a n d on our center is help
with diapers especially in the larger
sizes. 3-6. as well as for baby formula.
extends to those families w h o adopt
cribs and toddler beds.
Ho>w are the donations used or dis- therrt
How h a v e your organization's
tributed: Our organization is unique
in the fact that we d o not require pnx)f n e e d s c h a n g e s this y e a n With n e w
of income, waiting pericxJs, approval technology coming iiuo the marketprocesses, or other restrictions com- place, there are better ways of mainm o n to other social service agencies. t a i n i n g a n i m a l h e a l t h in shelters.
This allows us to address our clients Many of these items, such as mediimmediate needs from the moment cine, c a n b e costly. If we don't have
they walk through o u r doors. Using to s p e n d as m u c h resources o n items
our Baby Bucks or Crossover incen- that c£m b e d o n a t e d , we c a n f o c u s
tive programs our clients leani while our t i m e a n d m o n e y on things that
they earn the items they need. In this are n e e d e d , but wouldn't otherwise
way the people we serve learn valu- be afforded.
able life skills - giving our clients not
W h a t i t e m s are m o s t n e e d e d :
a hand out, but a h a n d up.
Bleach, cat litter, kitten food, s h o e
boxes, towels, blankets, leashes, colOrganization:
Otsego County
lars. dog/cat shampoo, regular Dawn
Animal Shelter
How many years has your organi- dish detergent ajid Dawn w/bleach.
zation participated in Malce a Differ- pet carriers.
How are they used or distributed:
ence Day: At least the last four years.
What has Make a Difference Day We use most of these items every day
meant to your organization in the in our daily shelter operations.
How d o these items Make a Diffierpast: We have received items tliat we
really needed, but could not purchase e n c e for your organization: It allows
due to budget constraints. Us wonder- us to b u d g e t more f u n d for a n i m a l
ful to know that our comniunitv' sup- h e a l t h care. We have limited ftmds
ports our cause a n d helps those who for medical care of the animals, especially emergency medical treatment.
can not speiik for tliemselves.
How many people does yoiu- or- We c a n focus more of our resources
ganization assist annually: We han- o n treating illnesses that face m a n y
dle approximately 1 .(XX) animals each shelters including respiratory infecyear. Wlien we help iliese animals, it tions which can and often do lead to
death. We are also able to spend more
resources lo help assist the general
public with animal related concerns
and we've assisted with low-cost spaying/neutering.
Organization: The Otsego County
FoodPantry
How many years has your organization participated in Make a Difference
The food pantry has been
iiwolved since day one.
What has Make a Difference Day
m e a n t to your organization in the
past: Make a Difference Day gives
people in our community an opportunity to give to many organizations
in a variety of different ways.
How many people d o « your organization assist annually: In 2007
we fed 5.399 people. Through Sept.
30. we have fed 4,072 people.
How have your organization's
needs (Ranged this yean (^ur need
remain the same as always, food and
cash.
How are these items used or distributed: Fantilies arc able to use the
food pantry two limes
year for a
two week food supply.
How do these items Make a Difference for your organization: Fhe
Otsego C o u n t y Food Pantry relies
solely on donations.
Death Notices
Frank Fifelski
Frederick Joseph Schmidt
Jack B.
Vinecki
Frank Fifelski. age 83. of Lakes land and Caroline Bakota of GladFaith in my name makes you 1996. He enjoyed his many friends Schmidt; sister-in-law. Gayle (Tim)
win; five grandchildren, Matthew.
whom he golfed with throughout Skubick; nieces and nephews, of the North, Antrim County, died on
strong and gives you perfect soundMichael, Amy. Katelyn and Andrea;
Kathy, Kara and Robert (Keiko) Friday, Oct. 17.2008 in Gaylord.
the years.
ness—Acts 3:16
Frank was born on Aug. 22, as well as two great-grandchildren.
Fred was asked to join the O'Keefe, Shawn (Tim) Smith, NiFrederick Joseph Schmidt
Mr. Jack B. Vinecki, of Gaylord,
Victoria and Preston.
1925
in
Detroit,
the
son
of
Frank
cole (Andrew) Wright, Michael (Lisa)
died Monday. Oct. 20, 2008 at his passed away peacefully on Sunday. Downtown Development AuthorHe was preceded in
Schmidt. Wendy (Greg) Webb. Amy and Elizabeth (Witucki)
ity.
which
he
served
on
for
several
Oct.
19.
2008
at
Munson
Hospice
home in Gayiord. He was 72.
death by his first wife,
years. He also enjoyed being a Donnellon and Wayne (Elaine) Fifelski.
Jack died after a long illness, House in Traverse City.
Mary Theresa Fifelski; his
Frank was a Lakes of
member of the Burch. He was preceded in death
He was born May 12.1938 in
surrounded by his family. He was a
second wife, Esther RfelElks and partici- by his parents. Joe and Elaine the North resident since
strong family man who instilled posi- Johannesburg to Joseph and Elaine
ski; a son, Daniel Michalpated in the Ro- Schmidt; his in-laws. Loren and 1981. was a member of St.
Schmidt
who
have
gone
before
him.
tive moral values in his children. "We
ski; a grandson, Kenneth
tary Club chorus Hazel Burch; brother-in-law, Wayne Anthony Catholic Church in
Fred
moved
to
Traverse
City
as
a
are proud to have had you in our lives
Hawkins; a sister. Irene;
Mancelona, Eagles Lodge
for many years. Burch; and nephew, Ted Burch.
young boy and grew up living on
forthetinf>ewedid."
five brothers. Raymond,
Fred felt deeply blessed by his in Gaylord and was a 4th
Fred loved
Jack was bom in Gayiord on April Webster Street. He graduated from
Chester, Bobby, Eugene
watching sports, family, his faith, his many friends Degree Knights of Colum18,1936, the son of Frank and Ger- Traverse City Central High School in
and Cass; as well as his
including all and all of the people he has met bus.
1956
and
spent
two
years
at
Fertrude (Svmka) Vinecki. He was raised
parents.
He drove a school bus
of the Detroit while working in real estate. The
ris
State
before
enlisting
in
the
Air
in Gaylofd and, as a young man. enFuneral Mass took
teams, Michigan family would like to thank the won- for the Alba Public Schools
Force
in
1958.
Fred
married
Janlisted in the United States Navy for
P'sce at St. Anthony
and Michigan State football and derful nurses at Munson Hospice and enjoyed gardening,
four years. He ice Arlene Burch Nov. 7.1959 in
Catholic Church in
golf. He loved House. Munson ICU nurses and various outdoor activities
later moved to Killeen. Texas. They moved back to
being able to staff and everyone at Reynolds and was famous for his homemade Mancelona. The Rev. Dale Magoon
Califomia and Traverse City in 1962 where Fred
officiated.
attend The Jonkhoff Funeral Home for their as- pizzas.
returned to the worked with his father at Schmidt
Interment was in St. Anthony
Frank proudly served his country
— ^ Masters Golf sistance and caring through these
Gaytord area in Real Estate.
during World War 11 as a U.S. Ma- Catholic Cemetery in Mancelona.
Tournament rough times.
Fred
pioneered
with
his
brother.
1974. He was a member of SI Mary
Memorial contributions may be
Visitation will be today (Wednes- rine.
with his wife, son and grandson.
Caltiedfal patlsti and the National Rifle Ken, the grovrth of Schmidt Real EsHe is survived by four chil- made to St. Anthony Catholic Church
He would attend Pistons, Lions and day). Oct. 22 from 4 to 7:30 p.m. at
Association. He enjoyed hunting and tate into Coldwell Banker Schmidt
or to the Boystown of America.
Red Wings games with his sons, Reynolds Jonkhoff Funeral Home. dren. Yvonne Fifelski of Lakes of
fishing and. later in life, took an inter- Real Estate in 1983. He remained
An-angements have been hanTraverse City. A celebration of his the North, Delphine Pierce of Lakes
the Broker and CFG of Coldwell Joe and Fred.
est in woodworking and fty-tying.
dled by the Mancelona Chapel of
of
the
North,
Ken
(Julie)
Fifelski
of
Fred deeply loved his wife. Jan- life will be held on Thursday. Oct.
Banker
Schmidt
for
42
years
until
Jack is surmed by his wife, BarMortensen Funeral Homes.
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Due to allergies, the family has ters. Delores (Han^) Caruso of WestFred loved his family, his friends, grandchildren. He is survived by
dt Gaytord; 11 grandchildren; seven
his children, Joe, (Penny) Schmidt, asked that memorials be given in
great-grandchildren; tour brothers; golfing buddies and his church. He
Fred (Noreen) Schmidt and Nancy lieu of flowers to either Bethlehem
and two sisters. He was preceded was one of the first members of
ROBERT J. MOORE SR., 78. St. Mary Cathedral in Gaylord.
Schmidt, all of Traverse City. Fred Lutheran Church or Munson HosIn death by his (laughter, Maureen Bethlehem Lutheran Church upon
For visitation times and further
of Punta Gorda, Fla. and formerly"
loved his four grandchildren, Dan, pice House.
Wescott in 2002; and one brother their move to their Peninsula Drive
of Gaylord. died Saturday. Oct. 18, details, please contact the Nelson
Jeni. Breanna and Kyle Schmidt.
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reynolds-jonkhoff. com Friday.Oct.24,2008atll a.m.from edition of the Herald Times.
received his first "hole-in-one" in Hansen; brother. Kenneth (Karen)
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Business
Qaylord H^rakl Timos
BJ's Restaurant celebrates 35 years serving Gaylord area
ByJUSchutt
Staff Writer
GAYLORD — T h e y e a r
w a s 1973. T h e b a r c o d e w a s
invented. Watergate hearings
b e g a n , P i n k Floyd r e l e a s e d
"Dark Side of the Moon" a n d
BJ's R e s t a u r a n t o p e n e d its
d o o r s in Gaylord.
BJs w a s n a m e d f r o m t h e
f i r s t l e t t e r of t h e o w n e r s '
first n a m e s . Bob a n d Juanita
Klam.
In t h o s e early years, t h e
s e a t i n g capacity w a s 75 a n d
the staff consisted of the Elams
a n d their 16-ye2ir-old son, Bob
Jr., w h o c o n t i n u e s to r u n t h e
e x p a n d e d business.
The bar featured music
seven nights a week until Elam
Ir. took over t h e b u s i n e s s in
1986 and turned t h e business
into a full restaurant. In 1996,
h e a d d e d b a n q u e t r o o m s and
catering which expanded seating to approximately 400. T h e
growth has increased the business to include 95 employees,
with the majority employed
Jason and Bob Elam
with Elam for 10-plus years.
"We're t h e second biggest
e m p l o y e r in Gaylord. o t h e r
t h a n the hospital." Elam said.
Nowadays you can find
Elam's son. Jason, who gradua t e d f r o m culinary school in
2004, g r o o m i n g to take over,
t h e business as third-generation owner.
W i t h t h e i n c l u s i o n of a
m o b i l e kitchen, BJ's Restaurant. Rental and Catering has
e a r n e d t h e title, " p r e f e r r e d
caterer" from Castle F a n n s in
Charlevoix, t h e largest w e d -
ding venue in Northern Michigan; Knights of C o l u m b u s in
Gaylord: a n d t h e Black Bear
Golf Resort inVanderbilt.
"We've worked really hard
to get that title," said R o n d a
Amborski. general m a n a g e r .
"We're c a p a b l e of d o i n g all
t h a t b e c a u s e of t h e m o b i l e
kitchen."
BJ's Restaurant, w i n n e r of
People's C h o i c e A w a r d s f o r
b e s t family r e s t a u r a n t , b e s t
salad bar and best caterer,
offers both high-end m e n u
i t e m s a s well as t h e p o p u l a r
buffet.
"We're known for the good
HT • Jil SchuR
c o m f o r t food." said E l a m of CUSTOMERS LINE BOTH SIDES of the salad bar during Monday's lunch hour at BJ's Restaurant and
t h e b u f f e t selections. "We're catering. They offer a breakfast buffet on Saturday and Sunday, dinner buffets and menu items.
o n e of t h e last r e s t a u r a n t s
w h e r e e v e r y t h i n g is m a d e
chain restaurants as being t h e Friday d i n e r b u f f e t f e a t u r e s a.m.-10p.m.
f r o m scratch."
Visit BJ's Restaurant at 990
greatest c h a n g e in t h e busi- fish; and the Saturday d i n n e r
T h e b a n q u e t r o o m s h o s t ness during the last 35 years.
b u f f e t o f f e r s p r i m e rib a n d N. Center Ave. (Old 27 North)
a vast array of lx)cal g r o u p s
or
call
732-4010.
"We're a d y i n g b r e e d if Alaskan king crab.
a n d Hlam s u p p o r t s m a n y lo- people don't s t a n s u p p o r t i n g
BJ's R e s t a u r a n t is o p e n
cal nonprofits and c h u r c h c s . local businesses, not chains." seven days for breakfast, lunch
Ninety percent of his business h e said.
Contact Jil Schult
cind dinner. Hours are Sunday
is l o c d customers, he said.
at 748-4518 or
Breakfast buffets are avail- t h r o u g h T h u r s d a y : 7 a . m . - 9
E l a m r e p o r t e d n a t i o n a l able Saturday and Sunday; the p.m. Friday a n d Saturday: 7
jH^gaylordheraldtimes.
com.
Checklist for surviving a financial crisis
o p e n your eyes. These days,
ver the past few
you may hear s o m e so-called
weeks, the news h a s
"experts" talking about endb e e n almost i n c o m of-capitalism scenarios.
prehensible. It's hard for
Try not to listen to these
m a n y of us to m a k e sense
doomsayers. We still have the
of the failure of m a j o r Wall
most powerful e c o n o m y in
Street firms and large b a n k s
t h e histor\' of the world a n d
a n d the $700 billion bailout
w
e will recover from these
of the financial sector. And
setbacks. However, even
it's hard for
if you close your ears, you
Financial investors to
b e calm w h e n should keep your eyes'wide
Focus
o p e n . Specifically, look for
stocks have
opportunities. Slock prices
fallen almost
are down now, but they won't
30 percent
always b e — and. all else
from their
being equal, investors w h o
all-time high
buy into the stock market at
a year ago.
Wliat c a n you lower prices are likely to earn
higher returns than those
d o to cope?
w h o buy stocks when prices
Consider the
are higher.
follovdng
Philip
• Focus on things you can
"checklist"
control. During a financial
for surviving
Hofweber
crisis, your success at weatha financial
ering the storm d e p e n d s o n
crisis:
your ability to slay calm and
• Close your ears — but
O
concentrate on the things
you can control. For exiunple.
you can control your e m o tions so that you aren't panicked into making unwise,
short-term decisions, s u c h as
putting all your money und e r your mattress. And, to a
certain extent, you can even
control your portfolio's ability
to withstand volatility-. I low?
By diversifying your holdings
as broadly as possible. The
wider your range of invest ments. the less you'll b e hurt
by downturns that primarily
aifect o n e asset class. (Keep
in mind, though, that diversification, by itself, cannot
guaranttH.' profits or protect
against loss.)
• Review a n d rebalance
your portfolio. During this
market decline, some of your
holdings have probably fallen
m o r e than others. As a result,
you may now own a lower
percentage of a specific asset
class t h a n you had originally
intended when you built
your portfolio. (Consequently,
you may want to meet with
your fijiancial advisor to detemiine if you shoLild rebala n c e your portfolio by a d d i n g
more m o n e y to those asset
classes that have fallen the
most. You may also want to
rebalance if your risk tolera n c e or long-term goals have
changed.
• Look for quality- investments. In this e c o n o m i c
environment, its m o r e important than ever to focus on
quality investments. If you
buy stocks, look for those
c o m p a n i e s with strong balance sheets. If you're purchasing bonds, stick with
those that receive high credit
ratings. If we are entering a
prolonged e c o n o m i c downturn, diese types of Invest-
m e n t s will, in all likelihood,
fare better than lower-quality
stocks a n d bonds.
• Be patient. No o n e can
predict w h e n a bear market
will end, but history has
shown that t u r n a r o u n d s can
h a p p e n quickly and unexpectedly. So be patient. The
most successful investors
have the courage to stay the
course and take advantage
of opportunities while others
are "bailing out" of the financial markets.
ii f
We may still have s o m e
rough roads ahead of us. But
if you can check off every
item o n this list, you may b e
able to smooth out s o m e of
the b u i n p s you'll encounter on your journey toward
achieving your long-term
goals.
— Philip Hofiveber is a
financial advisor for Edward
Jones, 513 Chestnut Court,
Gaylord. He may be reached
at 732-7591 orphiLhoJ
weberi^^edwardjones.com.
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Corwith Township race
Kassubafeceschallenge from Noeske
Vern Kassuba profile
Name: Vernon Kassuba
Party Affiliation: n o n e
Kassuba
Age: 46
F a m i l y : W i f e , Jill of 19
years/daughters: Amber,
A n n a . Abby a n d Amy
Current occupation;
Charlevoix C o u n t y Road
C o m m i s s i o n T r u c k Driver/
Road M a i n t e n a n c e W o r k e r
a n d Safety C o o r d i n a t o r
E d u c a t i o n : G r a d u a t e of
St. M a r y C a t h e d r a l H i g h
School
N u m b e r of y e a r s c o u n t y
r e s i d e n t : 46
Why d o y o u w a n t to
serve as s u p e r v i s o r ?
1 a m i n t e r e s t e d in serving as s u p e r v i s o r to c o n tinue serving Corwith
l o w n s h i p in o b t a i n i n g its
Decision '08
Corwith Twp. Supervisor
Andy Noeski profile
voter for t h o s e three years as
an a b s e n t e e voter.
Why d o y o u w a n t to serve
a s s u p e r v i s o r ? C h a n g e s are
necessary, f o u r t e r m s is long
e n o u g h for t h e current superFamily: Married 19 years visor. It's l i m e for new ideas.
W h a t q u a l i f i e s y o u to b e
to wife Barb. Oldest son. 'IV'^r
18, daughter, Sydney, 15, and a s u p e r v i s o r ? I'm a life-long
resident
of the township and
son. joe. 14.
Current o c c u p a t i o n : Self- I a m a business owner of this
e m p l o y e d m a k i n g k i t c h e n township for 18 years.
W h a t is t h e biggest chalc o u n t e r t o p s in V a n d e r b i l t
in t h e o l d D e m i n g H a r d - l e n g e f a c i n g t h e C o r w i t h
ware building. I have owned T o w n s h i p b o a r d ? Re-examMichigan Solid Surface for 18 ing basic tax laws.
What d o y o u think t h e role
years.
E d u c a t i o n : H i g h s c h o o l of a s u p e r v i s o r is? Township
g
o
v
e r n m e n t o p e r a t i o n s , indiploma
N u m b e r of y e a r s c o u n t y terpersonal skills, leadership
resident: 43 years. 1 was in the abilities, m a n a g e m e n t skills
United States Army 82nd Air- and l o w n s h i p issues.
W h a t o t h e r a c t h i t i e s are
b o r n e for three years. 1 lonorable discharge in 1987. During you or have y o u b e e n involved
that tinie 1 was still a registered in? Otsego (bounty Chamber.
Name:
Hugo (Andy) Andrew Noeske
Party A ^ a t i o n :
Republican
Age: 43
goals/objectives bringing
positive progression and
opportunities.
W h a t q u a l i f i e s y o u to b e
a supervisor?
1 am hard working, honest. c o u r t e o u s , f r i e n d l y a n d
conscientious utilizing
fairness. 1 a m also a certified level two Michigan
assessor.
W h a t is t h e biggest
c h a l l e n g e f a c i n g t h e Corwith Township board?
I believe that the board
a d d r e s s e s c h a l l e n g e s with
p o s i t i v e t e a m w o r k a n d effective decision-making
skills.
What do you think the
r o l e of a s u p e r v i s o r is?
T h e r o l e of s u p e r v i s o r is
to bring ideas to the board
a n d w o r k t o a c c o m p l i s h all
of its o b j e c t i v e s .
Andy
Noeske
Palmer:'We really need this'
Decision ' 0 8
Cont from p. A1
a month. The superintendent
said h o m e o w n e r s o n a fixed
incomes could b e eligible for
VAS millage request
tax credits of at least 60-percent a n d iii s o m e cases could
e v e n r e c e i v e a tax credit of
1 0 0 - p e r c e n t of t h e tax they
w o u l d b e a s s e s s e d for t h e
sinking f u n d levy
"I d o n ' t k n o w t o o m a n y
s c h o o l d i s t r i c t s w h o don't
have their o w n (sinking
f u n d ) , " P a l m e r said of t h e
f u n d s districts roulinel>fcuse
to pay for school repair projects.
What will the sinking fund cost the average
Palmer said even though
property owner? Use the figures below to deterthe a m o u n t of revenue which
mine the approximate cost based on the market
w o u l d b e g e n e r a t e d if t h e
value of your home or business:
millage proposal passes isn't a
lot of money. "It will take care
Cost
Market value Taxable
of s o m e of the things we need
Value
Per year Month
done, a little bit at a time. If we
$25,000 $18.75 $1.56
$50,000
don't d o it now there will be a
$37,500 $28.50 $2.37
$75,000
bigger cost in t h e future."
$50,000 $37.50 $3.12
$100,000
Palmer likened the needed
repairs to t h e exterior of the
Wording voters will see on the Nov. 4 ballot
school to p r e v e n t i v e m a i n tenance. "It's t h e s a m e prinMILLAGE PROPOSAL BUILDING AND SITE
c i p l e a s t a k i n g c a r e of y o u r
SINKING TAX FUND LEVY
h o u s e a n d t a k i n g c a r e of
Shall the limitation on the amount of taxes
your i n v e s t m e n t . The probwhich may be assessed against all property in
Vanderbilt Area Schools, Otsego. Charlevoix and
lem w e have is we're still payCheboygan Counties, Michigan, be increased by
ing t h e b o n d o n s o m e t h i n g
and the board of education be authorized to levy
that n e e d s to b e taken care
not to exceed .75 ($0.75 on each $1.000.00 of
of now."
taxable valuation) for a period of 4 years, 2008 to
Palmer was referring to a
2011. inclusive, to create a sinking fund for the
school building b o n d voters
construction or repair of school buildings and all
a p p r o v e d in 1997 for a n adother purposes authorized by law; the estimate of
dition t o t h e K-12 building.
the revenue the school district will collect if the
Because of a design flaw for
millage is approved and levied in 2008 is approxithe addition there are several
mately $71 ,C^.
— Source: Vanderbilt Area Schoolexterior locations which are
Board of Education s u s t a i n i n g significant water
d a m a g e f r o m winter snow
a n d ice.
P a l m e r s a i d that by law
f u n d s g e n e r a t e d from a sinking f u n d millage can only be
u s e d for m a j o r building repairs o r replacement of existing i t e m s s u c h as bleachers.
He said t h e m o n e y may not
b e u s e d for salaries, routine
m a i n t e n a n c e or operating expenses. "Sinking fiind money
is only for specific earmarked
projects."
If v o t e r s a p p r o v e the request o n Nov. 4 Palmer said
work o n s o m e of the projects
could b e g i n a s early as next
What it m e a n s
KT - Mtchaei Jones
IF A SINKING FUND request is approved by voters in Vanderbilt the school will be able to make needed repairs
to ttie exterior of the building which has been damaged by snow and ice buildup
3 escape Dover house fire 600 attend grass drags
DOVF.R T W P — A u t h o r ities said a Dover T o w n s h i p
f a m i l y of t h r e e e s c a p e d a
Sunday blaze believed
t o h a v e o r i g i n a t e d in t h e
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fire r e m a i n s u n d e r i n v e s tigation.
O t s e g o C o u n t y Fire Dep a r t m e n t (OCFD) Chief
Dave Duffield said t h e r e
was heavy fire d a m a g e to
t h e a t t i c a r e a of t h e 1346
fCubacki Road d o u b l e - w i d e
modular structure owned
by Jim R o b e r t s o n a b o u t
f o u r m i l e s n o r t h w e s t of
Johannesburg.
R o b e r t s o n , his w i f e Jennifer a n d a 3 - y e a r - o l d s o n .
were h o m e w h e n firefighters from t h e OCFD a n d
C o r w i t h T o w n s h i p Fire D e partment were dispatched
a r o u n d 6:23 p . m .
DUFFIELD said s o m e
of t h e d a m a g e to t h e h o m e
w a s t h e r e s u l t of firefight e r s r e m o v i n g s e c t i o n s of
t h e c e l l i n g t o get at t h e
fire w h i c h w a s c o n t a i n e d
to the attic area. T h e rest
of t h e r e s i d e n c e r e p o r t edly s u s t a i n e d s i g n i f i c a n t
smoke and water d a m a g e .
A c c o r d i n g t o D u f f i e l d , fire
investigator Dale Hardy
w i t h t h e Gaylord M i c h i g a n
S t j t e Police Fire I n v e s t i g a t i o n Unit w a s e x p e c t e d
to c o n d u c t a n i n v e s t i g a tion of t h e fire s c e n e t o d a y
( W e d n e s d a y ) to d e t e r m i n e
t h e c a u s e of t h e fire.
Otsego C o u n t y Salvation Army director Ron
C h a v e y . w h o w a s at t h e
fire s c e n e S u n d a y , s a i d h e
is w o r k i n g w i t h t h e f a m i l y
w h o h a d received v o u c h e r s
from the Salvation Army
for clothing and personal
care items.
FIREFIGHTERS w e r e o n
t h e s c e n e until a r o u n d 9:30
p.m. According to Duffield
the h o m e was Insured.
P e r s o n n e l f r o m t h e Otsego County EMS/Rescue
a s s i s t e d at t h e s c e n e .
(iAYl.ORD — Six h u n d r e d
spectators a t t e n d e d t h e 2008
COSDRA T o p g u n S h o o t o u t
grass drag race at the (iaylord
Regional A i r p o r t S a t u r d a y ,
which set two world records.
"It was a beautiful day, t h e
racetrack is s e c o n d to n o n e
— o n e of the best tracks ever
raced." said Kris Bedard, race
director. " T h e p e o p l e t h e r e
were totally a m a z e d . They'll
each tell 50 people w h a t they
jnis.sed and next year we'll b e
packed."
The two world records set
were:
• King of t h e trail, set b y
Phil Serra of Michigan, w h o
finished in 4.32 s e c o n d s at
126 m p h at .SOO feet. T h e old
record was 4.42 seconds at 122
m p h at 500 feet.
• O p e n M o d ICKK), set by
johnvJ^ellock from Minnesota owner Pro Line S u s p e n s i o n , w h o f i n i s h e d in 3 . 9 8
seconds at 132 m p h . T h e old
record was 4.05 seconds at 128
mph.
OTHER WINNERS were:
• Pro stock 1000 w o n b y
Roy Oliver of Connecticut;
• Open stock won by I > n n y
Mousseau of Michigan;
• Outlaw p m m o d w o n by
Anthony Mini of Petsky racing
in Michigan:
• Improved stock 800. Imp r o v e d stock 1000, a n d P r o
s t o c k 800 all w o n b y C r a i g
M a r c h b a n k of N e w l^ennox,
111.
"That's t h e first t i m e anyo n e ever w o n t h r e e c l a s s e s
anyvkrhere," Bedard said.
ON BEHALF of t h e COSDRA T o p g u n S h o o t o u t , Bedard thanked the following
people who m a d e the event
possible: Chris Hasty of Total
PowerSports; John C h e r w i n ski of J&N C o n s t r u c t i o n ; Jim
Z a r e m b a of Z a r e m b a Equipm e n t ; t h e Gaylord Regional
Airport staff; Paul Beachnau, c h a i r m a n of t h e O t s e g o
County Convention a n d Tburism B u r e a u ; Larry B o w d e n
f r o m Marsh Ridge; a n d Todd
Friday of TYeetops Resort.
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M o r e t h a n 2 0 h e a l t h care providers t o b e o n h a n d
Lewiston Health Fair slated Saturday
s h a m p o o p r o d u c t s to b e d o n a t e d to C o m S e r v i c e s t h a t w i l l b e o f f e r e d f r e e of t i o n m a t e r i a l will b e p r e s e n t e d .
Learn a b o u t H o s p i c e a n d o t h e r h e a l t h m u n i t y Sharing, a s a part of their "Cleanlicharge include adult hearing, glaucoma
s c r e e n i n g , g l u c o s e ( s u g a r ) testing, b l o o d c a r e agencies, i n c l u d i n g a d u l t c a r e a n d in- n e s s is next to G o d l i n e s s " c a m p a i g n . U n u s e d h o t e l / m o t e l b a r s of s o a p a n d s h a m p r e s s u r e m e a s u r e m e n t , m a s s a g e therapy, h o m e care services
Cholesterol testing will b e available for a p o o are a c c e p t a b l e .
organ/tissue d o n a t i o n information, spinal
For a b o u t t h i s y e a r ' s fair, c o n t a c t t h e
screening a n d s c a n s a n d h o m e care services $25 c h a r g e (fasting) or $15 ( n o n f a s t i n g ) .
Flu s h o t s a l s o will a l s o b e a v a i l a b l e M o n t m o r e n c y E x t e n s i o n O f f i c e a t 7 8 5 information.
A d d i t i o n a l l y , y o u a l s o c a n l e a r n y o u r (fees vary). Be s u r e t o b r i n g y o u r M e d i c a r e 8013.
T h e St. F r a n c i s Parish Health Ministry
b l o o d type (A. B, AB. O), a n d see n e w life- c a r d .
T h e St. Francis "Children's Faith Devel- a n d M o n t m o r e n c y & MSU Extension, s p o n saving a m b u l a n c e e q u i p m e n t . Nutrition,
d i a b e t e s e d u c a t i o n a n d o t h e r health e d u c a - o p m e n t "group will b e c o l l e c t i n g s o a p a n d sor t h e Health Fair.
LEWISTON — L e w i s t o n ' s 11th a n n u a l
H e a l t h Fair will b e h e l d f r o m 9 a . m . to n o o n
S a t u r d a y at St. Francis of Assisi Parish Hall
in Lewiston.
T h i s y e a r ' s fair h a s m o r e t h a n 20 r e g istered health care providers and agencies from around Northern Michigan who
will b e available to p r o v i d e v a r i o u s h e a l t h
screenings, education and information.
Admission to t h e H e a l t h Fair is f r e e a n d
m o s t services are o f f e r e d w i t h o u t a cost.
Flu shot
clinic today
in Gaylord
GAYl-ORD — As flu season
a p p r o a c h e s , public health officials are r e c o m m e n d i n g flu
s h o t s for nearly everyone over
six m o n t h s of age.
Appointments are now
available for c o m m u n i t y flu
s h o t clinics as follows:
• Today (Wednesday),
Gaylord Intermediate
School
• Oct. 24, M a n c e l o n a High
School (2-5 p.m.)
• Oct. 28, Petoskey Middle
School (4-7 p.m.)
In a d d i t i o n , flu s h o t a p p o i n t m e n t s are a v a i l a b l e a t
Health D e p a r t m e n t locations
in Mancelona, Charlevoix,
Petoskey /1 Jarbor Springs and
Gaylord. Cost is $25 for flu vacc i n e a n d $30 for p n e u m o n i a :
M e d i c a r e a n d M e d i c a i d acc e p t e d . Call 800-432-4121 to
s c h e d u l e an a p p o i n t m e n t .
Unlike some previous
y e a r s , t h e r e is n o s h o r t a g e
of flu v a c c i n e t h i s s e a s o n .
In fact, t h e r e are a b o u t 145
m i l l i o n d o s e s of flu v a c c i n e
available this year, a n ail-time
h i g h . T h a t is t h r e e m i l l i o n
m o r e doses available than
last year.
T h i s year, t h e n a t i o n a l
C e n t e r s for Disease C o n t r o l
(CDC) a n d P r e v e n t i o n exp a n d e d its r e c o m m e n d a t i o n
a b o u t who should get t h e flu
vaccine. Now, m o r e t h a n f o u r
o u f of five people a r e r e c o m m e n d e d to get an a n n u a l flu
vaccine, including all children
6 m o n t h s t h r o u g h 18 y e a r s
of age.
"It is vital for p a r e n t s a n d
caregivers to realize that child r e n e x p e r i e n c e t h e highest
r a t e s of influenza," s a i d Dr.
l o s h u a Meyerson, medical director for the Health Departm e n t of Northwest Michigan.
"About o n e in three children
contract the virus every year.
Infants a n d children c a n dev e l o p severe c o m p l i c a t i o n s ,
s u c h as p n e u m o n i a , seizures,
a n d e a r or s i n u s i n f e c t i o n s ,
l ^ s t year, 83 c h i l d r e n in t h e
U.S. d i e d of flu a n d r e l a t e d
complications."
The Health D e p a r t m e n t of
Northwest Michigan is m a n d a t e d by the Michigan Public H e a l t h C o d e to p r o m o t e
wellness, prevent disease,
p r o v i d e quality h e a l t h care,
a d d r e s s h e a l t h p r o b l e m s of
vulnerable populations a n d
p r o t e c t the e n v i r o n m e n t for
t h e residents a n d visitors of
A n t r i m , Charlevoix, E m m e t
a n d Otsego counties.
For a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a tion a b o u t s e a s o n a l flu vaccination, c o n t a c t t h e Health
D e p a r t m e n t at 800-432-4121:
visit www.nwhealth.orgoTcail
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Week 8 Results
Week 9
Gaylord
STANDOUTS
Johannesburg-Lewiston
OgtMMW Heights 13,
at St Mary
at Cadillac
Gi)|ttf<7
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35-yard field
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the Snowt>lrds'
44-6 romp over
Bellaire Friday
night.
Sports Editor: Jeremy Speer
jerem^gaylordheraldtimes.com
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
POSTSEASON RUN
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J-L could join Snowbirds in playoffs
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ST. MARY FOOTBALL PLAYERS douse coach Bob Cherwinski with a cold
water bath following the Snowbirds' 44-6 victory against Bellaire that
clinched them a playoff spot. But before the playoffs, a key game awaits at
home Friday against Johannesburg-Lewiston.
By J e r e m y S p e e r
S ^ r t s Editor
GAYLORD — T h e S t . M a r y f o o l ball p l a y e r s gave first-year c o a c h
Bob Cherwinski an ice water b a t h
f o l l o w i n g last week's w i n a g a i n s t
Bellaire as t h e Snowbirds qualified
for the playoffs after a one-year
hiatus.
It h a s b e e n t h r e e years since Johann-sburg-Lewiston has made
t h e p l a y o f f s , b u t t h a t c o u l d all
c h a n g e Friday w h e n the Cardinals
have a c h a n c e to play their way in,
w h e n t h e y travel to face their r i v d
Snowbirds.
More Inside Sports
T h e s e a r e a p a i r of t e a m s w h o
w o u l d e n g a g e in a h e a t e d battle
n o matter t h e record. It just so happ e n s that this year, m u c h more is
o n t h e line.
"This g a m e f i r e s u p the kids and
t h e c o m m u n i t y . " s a i d J-L c o a c h
Fred Davis. "It's kind of nice to b e
walldng d o w n t h e street knowing
you beat t h e m . "
In t h e w o r d s of St. Mary's Cherwinski:
" T h e k i d s k n o w t h i s is a h u g e
game," h e said. "It m a y rile up the
f a n s more t h a n it d o e s the players,
S e e Big g a m e , p. B3
GHS Homecoming
Falcons win,
end Gaylord's
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GAYLORD QUARTERBACK NICK FREEMAN runs for daylight while senior running back Brett Hasty blocks during the
Blue Devils' 13-7 loss to Ogemaw Heights in their Homecoming game Friday.
THE GHS CHEERLEADERS get the
crowd and football team fired up
before the game.
By J e r e m y S p e e r
Sports Editor
GAYLORD — Gaylord's f o o t ball s e a s o n w a s w r a p p e d into
o n e t i g h t l y - w o u n d p a c k a g e last
Friday.
How the Blue Devils are 3-5 and
not. say. 6-2, is a h e a d scratcher.
b u t answers c a n b e f o u n d in their
13-7 H o m e c o m i n g loss to Ogem a w Heights.
Too m a n y m i s t a k e s a n d t u r n overs got t h e Devils b e h i n d early
a n d they were f o r c e d to play catch
u p t h e rest of t h e g a m e , a n d for
that matter, t h e s e a s o n .
"It's f r u s t r a t i n g b e c a u s e t h i s
h a s h a p p e n e d m o r e t h a n a couple
times," said Gaylord coach Mark
Mendolia. "We're not a 3-5 t e a m .
We're b e t t e r t h a n that."
The Blue Devils' p r o b l e m s
h a v e b e e n t w o - f o l d this s e a s o n .
Early on. offense moved the ball at
will, but t u r n o v e r s a n d defensive
b r e a k d o w n s a c c o u n t e d for losses.
But in t h e s e c o n d half of the season, the d e f e n s e h a s played better
t h a n at a n y p o i n t d u r i n g the past
couple seasons. T h e offense, however, h a s struggled at times.
"We c o u l d n ' t m o v e t h e ball
with consistency," Mendolia said.
"They w e r e d a r i n g us to run, a n d
See Spoiler, p. B3
Wolverine 2nd in Class D,
SMH'sTopp all-state
b e h i n d , p l a c i n g 10th w i t h a t i m e
of 16:41.
Also s c o r i n g for t h e W i l d c a t s
w a s E r i c P u r g i e l ( 3 7 t h , 17:46),
T i m Ward (66th, 17:51), A a r o n Jar o c h e (112nd. 18:18) a n d C h a r l e s
O g d e n {170th. 18:58).
T h e W i l d c a t s e d g e d o u t No.8ranked Mount Pleasant Sacred
H e a r t A c a d e m y for s e c o n d .
Because of a conflict w i t h q u i z
b o w l , St. M a r y o n l y p l a c e d t w o
r u n n e r s in t h e field.
However, s e n i o r M i c h a e l T o p p
h a d a career day, e a r n i n g all-state
h o n o r s with a p e r s o n a l - b e s t t i m e
of 16:56, g o o d f o r 1 2 t h o v e r a l l .
M O U N T P LEA S A N T — T h e
secret m a y finally b e o u t . T h e No.
9 - r a n k e d Wolverine boys cross
c o u n t r y t e a m is for real.
The Wildcats took second
p l a c e in t h e Cla s s D C h a m p i o n s h i p s at M o u n t Pleasant Saturday,
b e i n g e d g e d o n l y by No. 6 - r a n k e d
Adrian Lenawee Christian.
T h e race, w h i c h f e a t u r e s t h e
b e s t in Class D, is a p r e c u r s o r t o
the upcoming state tournament,
w h i c h is d i v i d e d by division (1 -4)
r a t h e r t h a n class.
S e n i o r Luke O p e r h a l l c o n t i n u e d his excellent season taking
t h i r d overall with a t i m e of 16:07.
T e a m m a t e Jeremy Egas wasn't far
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FFLE GAYLORD ATHLETIC BOOSTERS and cheerleaders helped pass out yellow towels to Blue Devil tans before Friday's Homecoming game against Ogemaw Heights. Waving the towels, Gaylord's
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SENIOR BRIAN BLISS IS escorted by his parents during the QAYLORD SENIOR DEFENDERS Mike Taubitz (15) and James Wagner drag down Ogemaw Heights ballcarrier Andrew Funsch
recognition of seniors prior to Friday's game.
during the Falcons' 13-7 victory Friday night.
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COKTINUING AN ANNUAL TRADITION is the Gaylord cross
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GAYLORD STUDENTS SHARING A Homecoming smile: (l-r); Savannah Koronka, Jessica Hellenberg, Amanda Vlviano, Kalie Watters delivered to tlie coach. This year, the team trekked more than 70
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C o n ^ f r o m B1
we didn't d o a good job of
it. We had a blocked punt, a
blocked kick and a couple of
rurnovers, all which made us
dig out of a hole."
A big scoopful of dirt was
shoveled in the second half,
w h e n t h e Falcons broke a
scoreless halftime game with
a pair of ru&hing touchdowns
by junior quarterback John
Hughes. The second, giving
Ogemaw a 13-0 lead, c a m e
with two minutes left in the
gajpie, p r e s u m a b l y e n d i n g
the contest.
But the resilient Blue Devils kicked their offense into
gear, as senior quarterback
Nick Freeman led a 65-yard
drive that w a s capped by a
13-yard touchdown pass to
senior Tyler Pollack.
T h e n , for the third time
this year, Gaylord recovered
an onside kick as senior Jake
Dombrowski's perfect boot
was s c o o p e d u p by senior
captain James Wagner.
That set into motion another Blue Devil drive that
s e e m e d to s p u t t e r o n t h e
Falcons' 40-yard line with
30 s e c o n d s left. After three
straight incomplete passes.
Freeman d r o p p e d back o n
fourth down and appeared
to h a v e Pollack o p e n . The
pass, however, flew just past
Pollack's outstretched arms,
giving t h e Falcons the ball
and the game. Immediately,
a hush of silence enveloped
the fired-up Homecoming
crowd.
The result couldn't overshadow a sometimes domin a n t p e r f o r m a n c e by t h e
Blue Devil defense, which
Came u p with 19 tackles for
loss in t h e game. With t h e
Falcons driving at the end of
the second quarter, the Blue
Devils stoned them four consecutive times f r o m inside
the five.
Wagner led Gaylord with
13 tackles, including six for
loss, w h i l e j u n i o r H o l d e n
Hunt h a d 10 tackles. Junior
joey Zaborowski h a d n i n e
tacides for the Blue Devils,
while junior Kelton Hervela
had eight. Zaborowski h a d
fourTFL's, while Hervela had
three. Senior Mike Taubitz
added a fumble recovery.
Offensively, Freeman
was 13-of-30 passing for 172
yards. Senior Blake Fitzek
had 84 receiving yards, while
Pollack a d d e d 66. Hervela
was the leading rusher with
52 yards on 11 carries.
All is n o t l o s t for t h e
Gaylord bunch, as a win Friday at Cadillac would mean
the Blue Devils would finish
with a winning record in the
Big North Conference.
"We need this win," Mendolia said. "It is a big game.
They are a big and fast team
HT > B<l Sarvwiy
with some track-type kids on GAYLORD JUNIOR KELTON HERVELA breaks through the tackle of a falling Ogemaw Heights
offense."
defender. Hervela has emerged as the Blue Devils' top rushing threat this season.
BIG GAME: J-L, SMH
renew rivalry Friday
point, that one was played you haven't seen a team like
Cont from B1
us, we'll definitely give you a
but the kids all know one an- for pride.
"They are a 100-percent different look."
other. We know they'll have a
St. Mary bases its offense
big motivation to get into the improved team," Chervdnski
o u t of t h e veer o p t i o n to
said.
playoffs."
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similar
results. Senior Arron
While
they
have
differT h e form ul a is clear for
the Cardinals — win a&d you ent formulas for doing it, the Sitkiewicz. who has missed
are in. No team wants to be two teams' rushing numbers the past three games, is the
left sitting on the bubble dur- seem to mirror one another. leading rusher with 715 yards,
J-L, out of its base Wing-T while junior Justin Malczyk
ing Sunday's playoff selection
show, h o p i n g to sneak into with some spread elements has emerged big-time in his
t h e playoff field with a 5-4 mixed in. has posted its usual a b s e n s e a n d has 621 yards
gaudy rushing numbers. Se- on the season. Like Knapp,
record.
Photo Courtesy Tad 0«Luca
But for t h e Snowbirds, nior scatback Curtis VanDo- senior q u a r t e r b a c k Austin
CELEBRATING THEIR 2ND-PLACE FINISH at the Class D State Championships is the Wolverine the g a m e also lakes big im- ren is the leading rusher with Lawnichak is a rushing threat,
747 yards, with senior fullback as he has rushed for 543 yards,
boys cross country team of (l-r): Eric Purgiel, Aaron Jaroche, Jeremy Egas, Lul<e Operhall, Charlie portance. A win could be the
difference between playing at AlexVogt (591 yards) and se- with more than a lO-yard perOgden, Tim Ward and Tylor McCauley.
h o m e or on the road during nior quarterback Ty Knapp carry average.
Athletic Peter Spyhalski is
the first week of the playoffs. (374) just behind. The Cardi"We'd love to play in front nals, behind a big and good the leading receiver with 428
yards
on 21 receptions.
offensive
line,
have
rushed
for
of the h o m e crowd, at least
Both teams feature a host
for the first game," Cherwin- 27 touchdowns this season.
They are not one-dimen- of good defensive players,
ski said.
N e i t h e r coach will take sional, however, as Knapp has with J-L's Ben Bush (98 tackmuch s t o ^ ^ ^ s t year's re- passed for 801 yards this sea- les, 18 tackles for loss) and
sult — a 42-0 Snowbird vic- son, wath VanDoren snagging St. Mary's Matt Churches (76
tackles, 17 tackles for loss)
tory. With both teams out of 28 balls for 393 ycu^ds.
"I think we're a lough team leading the way.
Con't from B1
playoff c o n t e n t i o n at that
to
play
against,"
Davis
said.
"If
It was t h e first time he has
ever broken the 17-minute
mark a n d his second Class
D all-state performance.
S n o w b i r d s junior Cody
Rivers also had a personal
best, t a k i n g 54th with a
time of 18:37.
johannesburg-Lewiston
f i n i s h e d 18th. led by Kyle
Wade McMillion earned
ELK R A P I D S — T h e City West. The Blue Devils
Hauff, who placed 64th
G a y l o r d c r o s s c o u n t r y were just seven points out a m e d a l a n d r a n his way
with a t i m e of 19:05. lustin
back o n t o t h e varsity team
t e a m s b o u n c e d back f r o m of s e c o n d place.
Huff took 73rd with a lime
with a solid showing" in the
a tough day at the Big North
of 19:19.
T H E GAYLORD g i r l s boys junior varsity race.
C o n f e r e n c e race last week
R o u n d i n g o u t t h e J-L
Dawn Pagels won the
with a strong p e r f o r m a n c e were led by the 1-2-3 punch
varsity was Kris Steil (20:34),
Saturday at the Elk Rapids of A m a n d a Olds, S a m a n t h a girls junior varsity race with
Jeff Filice (20:54), Michael
Hunt a n d Amber Kassuba. an impressive time of 20:34.
Invitational.
Pero (21:21), Chris Purkiss
The Blue Devil girls took Olds t o o k seventh-overall e a r n i n g a varsity spot.
(22:06) a n d Jonathan PeterS h e w a s f o l l o w e d by
s e c o n d a m o n g a field of 16 with a t i m e of 19:36, Hunt
son (22:39).
teams, while the boys were w a s e i g h t h at 19:45 a n d t h e improving Paige Hypio
The Wolverine girls also
Kassuba was lOih at 19:58. ( f o u r t h ) , N i c o l e W e h fourth.
h a d a s t r o n g day, t a k i n g
"These girls have traded n e r (13th) a n d Caila Cole
"It w a s an awesome day
f i f t h o v e r a l l . Becky Papi
for t h e GHS runners," said positions all year and today {14th).
placed 14th-overall with a
T h e B l u e D e v i l s will
c o a c h Jeff Kalember. "My they ran m u c h of t h e race
time of 20:36, while Bobbee
h a t g o e s off t o d a y to o u r as a n i c e pack," Kalember c o m p e t e in Saturday's rePapi w a s 24th with a t i m e
boys t e a m . At the start line, said. "These girls run well g i o n a l at Benzie Central,
of21:01.
1 challenged them to go out t o g e t h e r a n d t h e y h a v e a o n e w h i c h t h e GHS girls
Ajae Whittaker placed
a bit f a s t e r t h a n usuaL to c a l m i n g effect o n o n e an- will look to win for the fifth
46th with a t i m e of 22:18,
consecutive year.
lay it o n the line, and they other."
w h i l e H e a t h e r Egas w a s
The competition may be
did it all."
Rounding out the
50th. with a time of 22:24.
Gaylord scorers was Anna tougher than ever, however,
Jordan L a M o t h e r o u n d e d
with
the host Huskies fieldJ U N I O R J a y d e n H e s - Kassuba, who placed 15th
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out the Wildcat scorers with
s e l i n k h a m m e r e d h o m e w i t h a t i m e of 20:12 a n d ing a s t r o n g s q u a d , along
a t i m e of 22:45, good f o r ST MARY SENIOR Michael Topp ran a personal-best time to with a p e r s o n a l - b e s t t i m e Savannah Hypio, who took w i t h G a y l o r d ' s Big N o r t h
52nd.
earn All-State honors for the second time.
of 17:12, earning him 10th 34th with a t i m e of 21:19. C o n f e r e n c e c o m p e t i t o r s ,
S a r a h T o p p led t h e St.
Krystin Dreyer (21:34) and Cadillac a n d Petoskey.
overall.
Mary girls with a 91stThe difference between M e g a n B o r g e s o n (21:37)
place t i m e of 23:36. Jackie
h e a n d No. 5 - r u n n e r Lucas r o u n d e d out the Blue Devil
Cosgrove (26:50) a n d KaAvenall was just 38 seconds,
tie S c h u s t e r (32:10) b o t h
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Jamie Topp r o u n d e d out
A n d r e w Olds (13th,
t h e l i n e u p w i t h a t i m e of
17:15), Bryan Slocum (22nd,
27:16.
17:36), S e a n H o p e (30th,
T h e J-L girls placed 19th
17:49) a n d Avenall (31st,
overall, led by Meridith De17:50) rounded out the scorLima's 4 5 t h - p l a c e t i m e of
ers, while foe Jones (17:57)
22:11.
a n d Jake Pasternak (18:42)
Allison DeLuca took 65th
also r a n for Gaylord.
with a time of 23:08, while
Benzie Central won the
Ki»ha Kucharek (23:50),
boys race, followed by HarK a t e l y n F i s h e r (24:41),
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Sarah M i l b o c k e r (25:39)
and lessica Sewell (25:44)
rounded out the Cardinal
runners.
These local athletes will
be In action Tuesday at the
Gaylord Rotary Invitational,
which will serve as a training race in anticipation of
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PREP FOOTBALL PAGE
Gaylord
Johannesburg-Lewlston
Blue Devils (3-5)
Cardinals (5-3)
at Cadillac
at St. Mary
Vikings (4-4)
Snowbirds (6-2)
RADIO: 101. S FM (9:30 p.m. tape Cardinals are dangerous. J-L is fourth
game on defense.
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in the conference in paints scored and
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LAST WEEK; Ogemaw Heights 13, ABOUTGWriMD:
WEEK: St. Mary H , Bellaire 6; fifth in points allowed.
It was a dissapointlng scene in Gaylord LAST
!
jaylord 7; Petoskey 32, Cadillac 7
ABOUT ST. MARY:
Friday after the Devils'comeback effort! J-L 31, Atlanta 28
JtSTYEM:Gaykinl3S,CadillacO
After some Injury-riddled weeks, the
fell short against Ogemaw Heights. This lASTYEAR;St.Mary42,J-L0
SEUES: Gaylord leads 12-10
Snowbirds appear dose to full health,
DVTUXNt It Is all about pnde for these eliminated them from playoff conten- SERIES: St. Mary leads 26-13
awo teams, wtio have played their waytnn and started the dock ticking on this OUTLOOK: Per usual, this matchup will a welcomed sight for a small school.
*it of playoff consideradon.Stlll, the Hue season. The offensh* group has put up have huge Implications for the playoff St Mary's offensive has been explosive
3«ils could adiieve a winning record ingreat numbers during the past two years, season. For J-L, ifs simple: Win and thethis season, but it is the Snowbirds'
:he Big North Conference with a win, but only has an 8-10 record to show for Cardinals are In.They could still sneak defense that has really pidied up the
;o there should be ample motivation, it StiH, quarterback Nkk Frceinan, re- into the playoff field at 5-4, but the heat. St. Mary is tied for first in the
rhis will be the final career game for aceiver Qutain Weodhouse and kkker Cards would prefer to take care of it Ski Valley, averaging just 13.6 points
Jake Dembrewsid have re-wrote the themselves. For the Snowbirds, a win allowed. It has been a team effort de•alented Gaylord senior dass.
81 ue Devil record books. A couple of otherwould mean a likely first-round home fensively, but brothers Matt Churches
UOUTCAMUX:
players have stepped it up on offense of playoff game.
(defensive tackle) and Chris Churches
Ihe Vikings had a strong nonconference
late, including junk* ninning back Hel- ABOUT J-L:
(linebacker) always seem to be around
ieason.viinningttiiw of four games. The
ton Hetwia and senk* receivers Tyler The Cardinals offense has clicked most the ball. The Snowbird offense ranks
3ig North slate has been another story,
Pollad and Blake Fitzek. Defensive of the time this season, as it has a solidthird in the Ski Valley with 31 i points
IS the Vikings are 1-3 in league play. They
leaders James Wagner and Nathan quarterback in Ty Knapp, a great run- per game. St. Mary is a run-based
ire an improved bunch from the team
Hartmann will look to have a strong ning game and a big and physical of-team, led by quarterback Austin
:he Blue M i s blew out last season, but
outing in what will be their final game fensive line. That line, including Steve Lawnichak, backs Justin Malayk
ire still a young squad. The Vikings have a
as well.
Young, Ben Bush, Jake Graham, and Arron Sitkiewia and receiver
•un-based offense, led by talented back
Keith Koronka, Kevin Kooir, Gavin Peter Spyhabki.
Tyler f Ibmrth, who has racked up THE lAST WORD;
ume big numbers this season. Cadillac's It has been a roller coaster season for the Koronka and Darren Dobbyn paved THE LAST WORD;
ither top backs include Jake Hurrell DevUs, but the current senwrs couW leave holes for more than 400 njshing yards Last year's blowout was just a blip in
ind Reid Nonnan. leading the Viking with a smile and the program could be- lastweek.Senior AlexVogtaccounted the radar. This game promises to be
jefense are Jake Bad, Brad Priddle gin preparing for next season with a big for 240 of those, while another 140 competitive, especially with all that is
ind Blake Meyering. The Vikings have road win. A positive Big North Conferencecame from Knapp. Throw in all-around on the line. These teams are the fiercplaymaker Curtis VanDoien and the est of rivals.
unendered a league-worst 30 points per record would be commendable.
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A«g.
Att Yds.
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256
66
2.7
136
51
4.0
95
24
2.7
91
34
Avg.
Re< Yds.
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643
33
20.9
27
565
381
12.3
31
16.7
12
200
7.0
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98
7.7
9
69
TFL
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11
84
14
65
10
53
4
51
4«
0
34
5
0
30
3
28
SL Mary junior running back Justin Malczyk
J-L Statistics
St. Mary Statistics
Gaylord Statistics
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Name
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•Jkk Freeman
loey Zaborowski
3rett Hasty
Maine
Tyler Pollack
Ouinn Woodhouse
^ikeTaubitz
Blake Rtzek
Srett Hasty
Lucas WIckert
Name
lames Wagner
loey Zaborowski
Kelton Hervela
WIke Taubitz
'Nathan Hartmann
jeoff Roney
^ick Hansmann
Holden Hunt
J-L's Alex Vogt (ballcarrier) and Ricky McLean
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2
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3
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0
0
0
1
2
0
0
Name
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Ty Knapp
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Darren Dobbyn
Name
Curtis VanDoren
JoeYeskey
AlexVogt
Gavin Koronka
Darren Dobbyn
Name
Ben Bush
Curtis VanDoren
Alex Vogt
Travis Roberts
JoeYeskey
Adam Tack
Steve Young
Darren Dobbyn
Jake Graham
Keith Koronka
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544 4
5
65
28
TD
Avg.
Att Yds.
8
6.8
105 715
11
6.1
101 621
7
543
10.1
54
141
4.4
3
32
1
124
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Rec Yds.
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14.0
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3
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Name
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Name
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Justin Malczyk
Austin Lawnichak
Chris Churches
Nick Purgiel
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Phil Spyhalski
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Justin Malayk
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Pat Keck
Arron Sitkiewia
St. Mary 44, Bellaire
Ogemaw Heights 13, Gaylord 7
First Quarter
Ihiid Quarter
PELL—Josh Schmalzried 1 -yard nin (kick failed)
OH—John Hughes 15-yard tun (Janitt Orlando kids) 4:41
Second Quarter
Fourth Quarter
5M—Justin Malczyk mn (Clay Becker kick)
OH —Hughes 3-yatd lun (kidtfelled)2:10
SM—Austin lawnichak run (Becker kkk)
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ATL — Greg Hardy 5-yard run (Ken Englehart conversion) 4:54
JL — Ty Knapp 3-yard run (conversion failed) 0:19
GHS—lyief Pollack 13-yard pass from Nkk Freeman (Jake Dombrowski SM—Malczyk njn (Becker kick)
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JL—Knapp 3-yard run (conversion failed) 5:24
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SM—Lawnichak mn (Becker kick)
ATL — Englehart 5-yard run (Nick Gross conversion) 3:25
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Rushing: Kelton Herveta: 11 attempts, 52 yards; Brett Hasty; 4 attempts,SM — Malczyk tun (Becker kick)
St Mary Stats
11 yards; Joey Zaborowski; 2 attempts, 8 yards
JL—Ricky McLean 2-yard mn (conversion failed) 5:21
JL—Alex Vogt 5-yard run (Knapp conversion) 1 ;08
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yards
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ATL — Englehart 4-yard run (conversion failed) 9:39
Rusliing; Justin Malczyfc 17 attempts, 139 jords, 4TD; Austin Lawnkhak;
Ogemaw Heights Stats
JL — Curtis VanOoren 22-yard run (conversion failed) 8:24
6 attempts, 79 yards, 2 ID; Nkk Purgiel; 6 attempts, 30 yards
Passing: John Hughes; 6-of-10,131 yatds, OTD, 0 INT
ATL — Rick Voss 1-yard run (conversion failed) 1:54
Rushing: Andrew Funsch; 15 attempts, 65 yards; John Hughes; 14 at- Receiving; Austin Lawnkhat 1 catch, 44 yank; Peter Spyhakki; 1 catch,J-L Stats
6yards.
tempts, 48 yatds, 2 TD; Eric Noble; 6 attempts, 21 yatds
Passing: Ty Knapp: 5-of-6,46 yards, OTD, 0 INT
Taddes: MattOiurehes 17; Justin Malczyk 11; NkJ< Puigiel 11;Phil Keck 10;
Recehring: Alex Rose; 3 catches, 93 yaids
Rushing; AlexVogt; 28 attempts, 241 yards, 1 TD;Ty Knapp; 20 attempts,
Pat Keck 9; Oay Becker 8; Peter Spyhalski 7; Justin Rabish 7; Phil Spyhabki
140 yards, 2 TD; Curtis VanDoren; 2 attempts, 22 yatds, 1 TD
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This Week's Games
Pellston
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Traverse Oty West at Traverse City Central
Onaway
Petoskey at Alpena
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Last Week^ Scores
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Ogemaw Heights 13, Gaylord 7
Inland Lakes at Pellston
Petoskey 32, CadHlac 7
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Manistee Cathlolk Central at Forest Area
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Elk Rapids at Traverse Oty St Francis
Grayling at Boyne City
Kalkaska at East Jordan
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Charlevoix 28, Kalkaska 0
East Jordan 14, Harbor Springs 12
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Forest Area 13, Manolona 12
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SMH volleys
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Invitational
A successful season
ELLSWORTH — T h e St.
Mary volleyball team had
a n u p a n d d o w n day Satu r d a y a t t h e E l l s w o r t h Inv i t a t i o n a l , g o i n g 7-4 o n t h e
afternoon.
The Snowbirds opened
w i t h a p a i r of c o n v i n c i n g
victories, d o w n i n g Grand
Traverse A c a d e m y 20-7
a n d 20-18, b e f o r e besting
E l l s w o r t h 2 0 - 1 2 a n d 20-17.
T h e y split w i t h Burt Lake
N o r t h e r n Michigan Christ i a n A c a d e m y 17-20 a n d 2013 a n d B e l l a i r e 13-20 a n d
20-7, b e f o r e b e s t i n g Beaver
I s l a n d 25-16.
T h e n , St. M a r y w a s b e a t
h a n d i l y b y Ski Valley C o n f e r e n c e rival C e n t r a l Lake
11-20 a n d 11-20.
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THE GAYLORD FOOTBALL 5tli and 6th grade Blue Devils had an excellent season In its first year of having a tackle program, carrying a 5-1 record on the season, p a b i l i t y a n d g o i n g t h r o u g h
t h e m o t i o n s in t h e o t h e r , "
including shutout wins against Cheboygan and Alpena. Team members are (front row l-r): James Wojcik, Joseph Miller, Luke Sage, Samuel Rinke, Jac Bandt, Zack
said coach Randy Schmidraubitz, Jacob McCloughan; (Middle row l-r): Patrick Burmeister, Jeff Heinz, Dalton Warden, Mitchell Lawton, Jimmy Robb, Jack Drummond, Garrett Richardson, lin. " H o p e f u l l y w e will c o m e
Forest Madagame, Caleb Mohr, Assistant Coach Jamie McCloughan; (Back row l-r): Coach Doug Miller, Cole Butler, Steven Fitzek, Robbie Hansen, Andrew Miner, t o play in t h e u p c o m i n g Ski
Brad Britting, Will Stecker, Drew Cleaver, Marcus O'Rourke, Colton Neff, Coach Dave Sage. Missing: Assistant coach Joe Taubitz. A special thanks is given to Bon- Valley T o u r n a m e n t a n d districts."
nie Miller, coordinator of the program.
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S e n i o r q u a r t e r b a c k Aus- b o t h t e a m s ' j u n i o r v a r s i t y .while C h r i s C h u r c h e s a n d
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allowed t h e St. Mary j u n i o r laire t e a m Friday, d o w n i n g
varsity volleyball t e a m to es- t h e E a g l e s 4 4 - 6 to e a r n its t i n L a w n i c h a k s c o r e d t h e p l a y e r s m o s t l y p l a y i n g , j u n i o r Phil Keck e a c h h a d 10 kills a n d s e v e n blocks for
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c a p e with a thrilling victory sixth w i n n e e d e d for playoff o t h e r f i r s t - h a l f t o u c h d o w n e a c h t e a m s c o r e d a t o u c h - s e v e n t a c k l e s .
J u n i o r M i k e B u r z y n s k i P l a t t e h a d 11 kills, six digs
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a s M a l c z y k a n d j u n i o r Clay y a r d s r u s h i n g f o r t h e Snow- f u m b l e a n d j u n i o r Pat Keck w a s 2 8 - o f - 2 9 s e r v i n g , w i t h
while Carolyn Burzynski had play in t h e s e c o n d half.
"We've h a d a lot of i n j u - B e c k e r c o m b i n e d t o r e - b i r d s . w h i l e C h u r c h e s h a d h a d a b a t t l e d ball t h a t w a s 14 d i g s . 11 kills a n d t h r e e
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lyn Milan a n d Karli Jacob had r i e s t h i s s e a s o n , so t h i s is c o v e r a f u m b l e in t h e e n d 45 y a r d s r u s h i n g a n d s e n i o r n e a r l y a n i n t e r c e p t i o n .
Nicole Blanzy was 9-ofo n e apiece. Burzynski paced really n i c e . " s a i d St. M a r y z o n e . T h e n . L a w n i c h a k hit Nick P u r g i e l h a d 33 y a r d s
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Confessions of a high school football junkie
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averages, w h i c h are t h e n u m b e r of
t o t a l p o i n t s d i v i d e d by n u m b e r of
total games. T h e n , t h e t e a m s are bro ken into eight different divisions,
r a n k e d by s c h o o l size.
T e a m s v ^ t h six w i n s a u t o m a t i cally q u a l i f y f o r t h e p l a y o f f s , b u t
t h e r e h a s to b e 256 t e a m s e a c h year,
so that e a c h of t h e divisions will have
32 t e a m s . If t h e r e a r e less t h a n 256
t e a m s q u a l i f i e d , t h e n a n u m b e r of
five-win t e a m s a r e i n c l u d e d , w i t h
a n e v e n n u m b e r c o m i n g f r o m Class
A, B, C a n d D.
Still following m e ? Obviously t h e
best w a y to get into t h e playoffs is to
d o it t h e o l d - f a s h i o n e d way, by winning. But, t h e s e c o m p u t e r s c a n provide a n early C h r i s t m a s to a n u m b e r
of 5-4 " b u b b l e " t e a m s e a c h year.
O n e of m y f a v o r i t e ( a l t h o u g h
p r o b a b l y p o i n t l e s s ) t h i n g s to d o is
to project t h e playoff points a n d
m a t c h u p s a s t h e s e a s o n m o v e s forward. I've f o u n d that I'm n o t alone in
this project, t h e r e a r e actually blogs
a n d W e b sites d e v o t e d to t h e craft.
I a m n o t a p r o p o n e n t of u s i n g
mlive.com's f o o t b a l l c h a t f o r u m for
m u c h — if y o u haven't b e e n there, it
is a mostly-useless collection of high
school s t u d e n t s a n d f a n s with n o t h -
O
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geek in m e c o m e s o u t d u r ing t h e high s c h o o l football
season.
B e c a u s e I ' m s u c h a f a n of t h e
sport, b e c a u s e 1 w a n t to see the local t e a m s s u c c e e d a n d b e c a u s e it
involves a b s o l u t e l y zero Algebra,
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k n o w n as the Michigan High School
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playoff point scale.
You thought playoff m a t c h u p s w e r e
d e t e r m i n e d on the
f i e l d ? W r o n g (well,
k i n d o f ) . Actually a
big. fat c o m p u t e r will
spit t h e m out followJeremy ing this Friday's final
r o u n d of regular s e a 5 peer
s o n games.
Trying to figure
out t h e s y s t e m is s o m e t h i n g I'd only
r e c o m m e n d for die hard fans. Each
team is a w a r d e d a point value to each
g a m e it plays b a s e d u p o n a n u m b e r
of f a c t o r s i n c l u d i n g a) w h e t h e r o r
not t h e t e a m w o n , b) t h e size of t h e
school t h e o p p o n e n t played a n d c)
how m a n y w i n s t h e o p p o n e n t h a s .
ing b e t t e r to d o t h a n m a k i n g f u n of
o n e a n o t h e r ' s teams. But, if y o u sift
t h r o u g h the repetitive j u n k a b o u t
w h i c h is t h e best t e a m in T r a v e r s e
City, t h e r e are s o m e actual i n t e r e s t ing posts.
O n e c o m e s w e e k l y f r o m "Auld
S c h o o l , " a guy t h a t p o s t s a l i n k t o
a b l o g w h e r e h e p r o j e c t s t h e playoff field a f t e r e a c h w e e k is p l a y e d .
It is well r e s e a r c h e d a n d a c c u r a t e ,
r i g h t d o w n to c u r r e n t p o i n t a v e r a g e s . F e e d i n g off of Auld S c h o o l ' s
blog is a "Snooze2Me," w h o takes it
a s t e p f u r t h e r and draws a m a p of the
s t a t e with locations of e a c h s c h o o l
included in each class. He color coats
t h e m a p to show which t e a m s w o u l d
play w h i c h teams, b a s e d u p o n Auld
School's predictions.
W h a t d o e s this all m e a n to local
t e a m s ? Well, a g a m e t h a t will h a v e
m u c h to d o with playoff p o i n t s is this
Friday's m a t c h u p b e t w e e n St. Mary
(6-2) a n d J o h a n n e s b u r g - L e w i s t o n
(5-3). T h e Snowbirds are in for sure,
b u t t h e Cardinals n e e d a victory to
b e c o m e an a u t o m a t i c qualifier.
If it falls, however, n o t all is lost
for j-L. With a 5-4 record a n d w i n s
against Class C schools I n l a n d Lakes
a n d Pellston, the Cardinals c o u l d b e
a c a n d i d a t e for one of t h o s e 5-4 slots.
If they get in t h e playoffs, o d d s are
t h e C a r d i n a l s will b e h e a d i n g east/
south, likely in a district with North
Star C o n f e r e n c e s c h o o l s Mio, Hillm a n a n d AuGres.
T h i s g a m e m e a n s a t o n f o r St.
Mary, as well. A win w o u l d likely s e w
u p a first-round h o m e playoff game.
Because of Gaylord's l o c a t i o n right
o n 1-75, t h e S n o w b i r d s are a p r i m e
c a n d i d a t e t o b e p l a c e d in a n U p p e r P e n i n s u l a district, w h i c h could
i n c l u d e a C l a ss C St. I g n a c e s q u a d
that m a y j u s t fall into Division 8. A
s a m p l e of a p o t e n t i a l district for t h e
Snowbirds c o u l d i n c l u d e St. Ignace.
Cedarville a n d Bark River-Harris.
Of c o u r s e , t h i s is all s u b j e c t to
change, as e a c h w e e k f e a t u r e s twists
and t u r n s that could c h a n g e t h e e n tire p l a y o f f l a n d s c a p e . But at t h e
very least, it provides a few h o u r s of
e n t e r t a i n m e n t a n d s p e c u l a t i o n for
myself a n d o t h e r s , w h i l e e n a b l i n g
m e to b r u s h u p o n t h o s e m a t h skills
I rarely p u t i n t o p r a c t i c e as a professional writer.
— Jeremy Speer is the sports editor of The Gaylord Herald Times. He
can be reached for comment at
jeremy^gaylo
rdheraldtimes.
com.
Gaylord junior varsity football team evens record with big win
e n d z o n e f r o m 48 y a r d s out a n d Harley G u e t h l e i n r a n in t h e t w o p o i n t
c o n v e r s i o n t o i n c r e a s e t h e lead to
14-0.
Gaylord would o n c e again recover
a F a l c o n f u m b l e t h i s t i m e by lineb a c k e r Jones a n d Harley Gu e t h l e i n
w o u l d s c o r e f r o m 30 y a r d s o u t t o
m a k e t h e s c o r e 20-0.
Following an O g e m a w Heights
WEST BRANCH — T h e Gaylord
junior varsity football t e a m d e f e a t e d
O g e m a w H e i g h t s 38-20 Thursday to
raise its s e a s o n record to 4-4.
Gaylord s c o r e d first o n its o p e n ing p o s s e s s i o n o n a n eight-yard r u n
by Brian Jones. Following a f u m b l e
recovery by l i n e b a c k e r D o u g Tyran
on t h e O g e m a w Heights initial p o s session, J o n e s o n c e again f o u n d t h e
score and unsuccessful two point
a t t e m p t , t h e Blue Devils w e n t to t h e
p a s s a n d Billy Boyce w o u l d c o n n e c t
with Tom Lancaster for a 52-yard
t o u c h d o w n completion. The extra
p o i n t was unsuccessful a n d Gaylord
led 26-6 at the half.
In t h e s e c o n d half B o y c e c o n n e c t e d twice with tight e n d Alex Mee
for t o u c h d o w n s a n d the e n t i r e t e a m
would see a c t i o n e i t h e r offensively
or defensively. T h e Falcons did score
two m o r e t o u c h d o w n s b u t the Blue
Devils would a n s w e r e a c h scorc with
o n e of their o w n .
Overall t h e d e f e n s e recovered five
f u m b l e s a n d h a d two interceptions.
Offensively a n d defensively t h e front
lines d o m i n a t e d t h e line of s c r i m mage.
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Wadraaday, October 22
VOLLEYBALL
Cadillac at Gaylord (JV at 5:30 p.m.,
Varsity at 7 p.m.)
Thuratey, Oclobar 23
SWIMMING
Traverse City Centr^l/AJpena at
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VOLLfYBALL
St Mary at V^Klertilt (JV at 6 p.m.)
JVFOOTBAa
Cadillac at Gaylord, 6:30 p.m.
FRESHPiAAN FOOTBALL
Cadillac at Gaylord. 4:30 p.m.
Ffklay, October 24
FOOTBALL
Gaylord at Cadillac. 7 p.m.
J-L at St. Mary, 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 2S
VOLLEYBALL
Gaylord at Boyne City Invitatjona]. 9
a.m.
J-L/St. Mary at Ski Valley Tournament
MoTKlay, October 27
VOLLEYBALL
Pellston/Rogers City at Gaylord, 5:30
p.m.
Tuesday, Octot>er 28
SVt/IMMING
Oscoda at Gaylord. 5 p.m.
VOLLEYBALL
Mancelona at St. Mary (JV at 6 p.m.)
Wolverine at Burt Lake Northern
Michigan Christian Academy (JV at
6 p.m.)
Wednesday, October 29
VOLLEYBALL
Gaytord at Traverse City Central (JV at
j 5:30 p.m.)
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J-L football team withstands fired-up Atlanta attack
ATLANTA — A fired-up Atlanu
football team gave lohannesburgLewiston a better game than it
in recent memory, but the Cardinals
took care oi business with a strong
second half in a 31-28 victory.
The win brings J-L (5-3) one step
closer to qualifying for its first playoff bid since 2005. The Cardinals
play at rival St. Mary in the season
Rnale Friday.
Against t h e Huskies, the Cardinals withstood a hungry bunch
p l a y i n g in f r o n t of t h e h o m e
cro^.
"That game really meant a lot to
them," said J-L coach Fred Davis.
"They h a d a g r o u p that beat our
kids in the (middle school) Super
Bowl and they really were fired up.
But we h a d a lot of big runs a n d
our offensive line dominated their
defensive line."
Atlanta (3-5) took a 16-12 halftime lead, tradii^ touchdowns with
t h e Cardinals, b u t converting on
both two-point conversion opportunities.
The Huskies first scored o n a
five-yard r u n by Greg Hardy a n d
conversion by Ken Eng^ehart, before
J-L quarterback l y Knapp marched
in on a three-yanJ run just before
the end of the first quarter.
The Cardinals momentarily
seized the lead in the second quarter w h e n Knapp again scored on a
three-yard run. Atlanta regained it
two minutes later when Englehart
scored a five-yard touchdown and
Nick Gross ran in the conversion.
T h e third quarter belonged to
the Cardinals, as they took a 25-16
advantage on consecutive touchdowns by Ricky McLean (two yards)
a n d Alex Vogt (five yards).
The Huskies cut it to three early
in t h e fourth quarter when Englehart scored on a four-yard run, before J-Ls Curtis VartDoren sewed up
the victory with a 22-yard score.
"Offensively we did really well,"
Davis said. "(Xir defense did pretty
well, but we made some mistakes,
mostly on fourth down."
Vogt h a d a career day r u n n i n g
the football, gaining 241 yards o n
28 carries. Knapp c h i p p y in 140
rushing yards, while completing 5of-6 passes for 46 yards. VanDoren
and Vogt were his receivers.
Davis praised the performance
of his offensive line, w h i c h i n cludes center Steve Young, guards
Ben Bush and Jake Graham, tackles
Keith Koronka and Kevin Kocur and
tight ends Gavin Koronka and Darren Dobbyn.
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From forum.miseasons.com
If Regan h a d t h e n o s e of
his car close to t h e 20's
door 1 would say that Tony
forced him d o w n . Too bad
s o m e o n e had to win a n d
s o m e o n e h a d to lose, here
are times I would like to
see a race off w h e n issues
like this c o m e up.
Tony won!
Hummmmm!
Regan won]!!!!
Hummmmm!
Boy is that a close one.
You can watch t h e reruns and agree that they
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Regan he r a n a great
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not. Should have gotten
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Bush led t h e d e f e n s i v e corps
with 14 total tackles, including two
for loss. Dobbyn a d d e d 13 tackles,
Adam Tack 12. VanDoren 10 and
Vogt nine for the Cardinals. Dobbyn
and Gavin Koronka each s c o o p s
u p f u m b l e recoveries in t h e victory.
The Cardinals o u t g a i n e d Atlanta 471-280 in the game, including busting open 405 yards on the
ground.
"We controlled the second half."
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front porch? You pay for the pizza!
And lastly. What does the Michigan
football team and pot have in common?They
both get smoked in Ann Arbor.
Now for the column. The Detroit Free Press
headline said it all: "Holy Toledo"! The Toledo
Rockets. 2-4. became the first Mid-American
Conference team to beat the Wolverines by a
score of 13-10. Drew Sharp, the top dog sports
writer for the Free Press put it this way," The
Big House has become a big joke".
Combine this loss with Toledo and the one
with Appalachian State of last year aiid boys,
we have the stan of the collapse of the Maize
and Blue"Empire. the end of the 1,000-year
Reich and Seventh Sign of the Apocalypse all
rolled up in this season for the Wolverines. The
seals have been broken and the prophecies
have begun. These are my visions as given to
me by the great scribe, lohnny Walker. The
only bowl Michigan will be playing in this
year will have the name Kohler on the outside.
Michigan season ticket holders will sue the
university on the basis of fraudulent representation of a football team. The Madonna from
Bay City will be asked to replace the president
of the University. She will accept and appoint
herself the head football coach (Coach Rod
will stay on as an assistant).
The good old U of M and its supporters are
not taking this p>eriod of transformation very
well. The bigger transformation is not on the
field but in the stands. Sometimes you learn
more about yourself when you lose than when
you win. Let me spell it out for those U of M
people that do not get it. It is spelled H-U-M-IL-l-T-Y. Here is a Rolinski-ism. To trap turke>'s.
you scatter com on the ground and stretch a
net about two feet over the grain. When the
turkey senses tiiat no human is near, it will
lower it head and eat the com. They will eat
until they become stuffed and then they will
lift their heads up to strut out at which time
they vvill be trapped in the netting. It is the
strutting (self-centeredness) that gets them
ijito trouble.
We all know tliat they have been strutd ng long enough in Ann Artxin You can go
back to November 1973. Michigan and Ohio
State played to a 10-10 tie in a battle for a trip
to the Rose Bowl. Both schools were tied in
the conference and it fell upon the Big Ten
athletic directors to pick a school for the trip to
Pasadena (it was the only bowd game in which
the BigTen teams could play in those days).
Althougli the score was tied, the media said
that Michigan had outplayed Ohio State and
that Michigan should go The athletic directors thought otherwise and voted 6-4 to send
the Buckeyes as the more "representative"
school. Why. some asked? Humility — Coach
Woody 1 layes of Ohio Slate said that if it were
up to him he would send Michigan. Hayes was
rewarded for his remarks and Michigan stayed
home. The lesson for the Wolverines then as it
is now is that a little humility goes a long way.
I must confess I am cheering for coach Rod
and! hope he stays. It is in the same spirit that
the U of M faithful cheered for the Michigan
State coaching staff all those years.
Wliat do 1 think about the game? 1 want to
see )avon Ringer run so many yards that he
becomes Ringo. 1 w^nt to see QB Brian Hoyer
pass for so many yards that he required to get
clearance from IDetroit Metro Airport. Heck.
1 even want to see the band stick it to them
by playing" 1 used to love you but its all over
n o w " (All Over N o w b y t h e S t o n e s ) . 1 kncAV
what you are thinking. Where is the humility
in that? There is none. I am not snipid. Revenge is sweet. MSU 38IJM 17....How about
those apples, Grisso. I can't wait for basketball
to start so the story can coiUinue.
(Bill Rolinsid is a 1970griuiiuae of Michigan State Unii'ersity and is the protul fatfierof
three children wfu) grad lui fed from MSU. His
niain hobtTy is Michigan Ijoshing.)
ather around my scare (row, my Spartan children. I want to tpll you a bedtime horror
story — it's about the Meeeeeeef heeeegan game.So sorry, my Spartanette friends,
to disappoint you that my ghost has returned to haunt you. You thought I rode oH
on my broom into the retirement sunset.
You have been waiting for this opportunity
for years — to finally silence this egotistical,
motor mouth Meeeeeeeecheeeegan braggart
(which. I am so proud to say. would be me).
You t h o u ^ t I would BAIL OUT of the annual UM-MSU war of words this year for two
reasons: (1) T'retired" as the publisher of this
newspaper: (2) 1 would chicken out for sure
this year due to all the tumioil at Go Blue U.
I am so sorry to disappoint you, my
Spanan trick or treaters. on both counts: {1)
my Maize & Blue ghost still lurks at the Herald
Times; (2) chicken is the oft-eaten critter
(by Wolverines) raised in the barns out back
behind ^ a r t a n Stadium in East lansing.
Alas. I have awakened from a sweet "Hail
to the Victors" dream to spoil another fall
football Saturday for green beanies everywhere.
Oh my. can someone tell me what's happened so far this season? 2008 wasn't in my
dreams. Oh well, it doesn't really matter.
One more thing. Spartan shams: don't
let the accompanying photo fool you. It's a
"no harm-no fowl" teaser on my pan (get
it?). However. I do have to admit I am giving
Coach Schembechler an extra hug these days
because 1 never used to "eat crow in the days
of... Bo" (great rhyme, doncha think?)
In those days, oiir offense was tliree yards
and a cloud of dust, and our defense decimated opponents. Sorrowfully, so far this season,
a blue angel told me Big Blue ap(>ears to be a
lot of black smoke but no orange fire (gel it.
Halloween colors?)
The blue angel suggested that. Holy
Toledo, if things don't start to show some
improvement relatively soon, our coach
may not remain "Rich" Rod very long, if you
understand my Wall Street mentality. As Bo
once proclaimed: "We're only interested in
Michigan men." Of course, thai would also be
interpreted to mean Michigan men - W1 lO
WIN!
I vividly remember the very few times
crow was on my plate after a Michigan loss to
the team from Spartanville (mom and daughter culprits Pat and Sue Sepura and Karen
Gregor were the chefs).
For many years Mr. William Roiinski and
I have been trying to avoid crow in this space.
I haven't seen many crows overhead with
their bomb bay doors open (if you get my
drift), and 1 don't expect any droppings after
Saturday's game.
Yes, my darling Spartinis, theWolveriiies
will show up this Saturday at the Big House.
We may be down at this point, but we're not
out. You niay think your Heisman candidate
lavon Ringer will nm rings around Big Blue.
Don't coiuit on it. We've got something special
in store for him, and it's not "ringaround the
rosy," (favorite Spanan game, like the one
they played last Saturday against the scarier
roses from Ohio Slate).
Don't let Go Blue's bad hair days against
the Cute Utes. Irish Stew, Chief 111. Holy
Toledo and loe Pa U fool you, Mr. Roiinski. I
had a long talk with Rich Rod the other day,
and. recognizing the higli honor of being the
Michigaji football coach (and remaining one),
he assured me MSU will not have victory
handed to it on a green and white platter.
As a result, all you Spanan children can
expect crow on your platter Saturday night.
Enjoy your meal — especially you. Mr. R.
Meanwhile. I'll go back to enjoying my
Maize sun and Blue sky to which 1 've become
so accustomed since the M-MSU rivalry
began in 1898; Blue heaven 67 victories
— "Green Acres" 28 lucky escapes.
And 4 called on account of darkness.
(Jim Grisso was publisher of the Cktyhrd
Herald Times }S)68-2007. He and his wife.
Sue. now lice near Roscommon on the south
branch of the AiiSable Rii>er where they fish
daily for Spartan sharks.)
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Farm owners Gene Fleming (standing, left) and Barb Fleming (standing, right) welcome South Maple Elementary School students to their farm.
Fleming Farm hosts school children
for pumpkins, & petting animals
G
ray skies a n d chilly b r e e z e s did little to
d a m p e n t h e e x c i t e m e n t for a b o u t 50
South Maple E l e m e n t a r y school children w h o visited F l e m i n g P a i m s O c t . 15
in celebration of a u t u m n .
Trom t h e m o m e n t they p o u r e d out f r o m t h e
school b u s until they b o a r d e d it again, waving
g o o d b y e to the a n i m a l s in t h e b a r n , the threelegged dog. and t h e friendly f a r m e r , t h e r e are
giggles a n d squeals of delight.
G e n e a n d Barbara Fleming, m a r r i e d 52 years,
are dressed in identical, o r a n g e sweatshirts with
p u m p k i n s scattered across t h e f r o n l .
They b o t h wear big, w a r m smiles as well, as
s o m e of t h e children c l i m b u p o n t o t h e hay w a g o n
that's hitched u p to t h e tractor a n d the rest m o v e
i n t o t h e b a r n w h e r e picnic tables are already set
with d o u g h n u t s a n d c u p s of fresh a p p l e cider.
They c h a t t e r a b o u t t h e p u m p k i n s they'll c h o o s e
a n d w h a t they're going to b e for Halloween while
e n j o y i n g the s e a s o n a l treat.
Way at t h e o t h e r e n d of t h e b a r n is a petting zoo
a s s e m b l e d primarily of " b o r r o w e d " animals.
" T h u m p e r t h e goat is t h e only o n e that b e l o n g s
to us." says Gene.
T h e sheep, a n g o r a goats, calf, donkey, pigs a n d
r a b b i t s are all o n loan f r o m f r j e n d s a n d neighbors.
Each child receives a little c u p of feed to s h a r e
with the animals. "It tickles m y h a n d w h e n the
goat eats t h e food," giggles M e g a n Caddill.
T h e children take t u r n s p e l t i n g a n d f e e d i n g
t h e animals, a n d t h e n find their way t h r o u g h t h e
twists a n d t u r n s of t h e h a y m a z e until it's their t u r n
to go to the p u m p k i n p a t c h o n t h e hay w a g o n .
"We've b e e n h a v i n g t h e p u m p k i n p a t c h for
n i n e years now," said Barbara. "We love d o i n g this
for t h e kids."
It m u s t be true. T h e F l e m i n g s have seen as
m a n y as 900 school c h i l d r e n in a single s e a s o n o n
their Martindale Road f a r m ; a f a r m that h a s b e e n
in t h e family for over 100 years.
Of course, it 's a lot of work t o raise seven acres
of p u m p k i n s , pull t h e w a g o n full of laughing
children to the field, p r e p a r e a snack, create a
h a y maze, a s s e m b l e a p e t t i n g z o o of gentle f a r m
a n i m a l s a n d " k e e p track of everything." but ''it's a
g o o d t h i n g for kids to experience." Barbara says.
"Many of t h e m h a v e never b e e n o n a f a r m before."
Megan Caddell shares a snack with Thumper the goat.
Chelsea
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wanted a big
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Story by AnnMarie Rowiand
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craft show on Saturday
GAYLORD — The D a u g h t e r s of Isabella will h o s t its
a n n u a l C r a f t s N' M o r e f a i r
Saturday, Oct. 24 at St. Mary
Cathedral Parish Kail, 9 a.m.3 p.m.
V e n d o r s will o f f e r a v a r i e t y of c r a f t s . G r a n n y ' s
Kitchen will sell h o m e m a d e
b a k e d goods, j a m s a n d c a n dies. New this year, G r a n n y ' s
B o u t i q u e / A t t i c will f e a t u r e
slightly used items, antiques,
vintage selections a n d their
crafts will also b e available.
F r o m 11 a . m . - 2 p . m . .
Granny 's Cafe will again serve
their h o m e m a d e l u n c h .
A children's hour, f r o m
1-2 p.m.. will include a c a k e
walk, f a c e p a i n t i n g , f u n ac-
tivities a n d s o m e t h i n g to
take h o m e .
"Mothers and children
can enjoy lunch. T h e n m o m s
c a n have a n o p p o r t u n i t y to
visit the craft v e n d o r s w h i l e
their children e n j o y t h e children's hour," said Rosalie Makarewicz, c o - c h a i r p e r s o n .
T h e e v e n t will i n c l u d e
hourly raffles a n d t h e h i g h light will b e h e l d at 3 p . m .
First prize will b e $200 a n d
with several m o r e prizes will
b e raffled.
The Daughters of Isabella
use proceeds from the event
to s u p p o r t St. Mary C a t h e dral C h u r c h a n d School a n d
o t h e r local a n d state o r g a n i z a t i o n s in need.
GAYLORD — M i d l a n d
quilter Lenore Crawford h a s
h a d h e r quilts d i s p l a y e d at
; the four most prestigious quilt
s h o w s in A m e r i c a a n d n o w
I two of her beauties will h a n g
' at the Heart of the Pines Fall
' Quilt Show Oct. 31 a n d Nov.
j 1 at the TYeetops Conference
I Center.
There are four m a j o r
j national quilt shows e a c h
year plus m a n y o t h e r large
shows a n d m a n y local quilt
I guild shows. Local quilt guild
I shows are a way for m e m b e r s
I to share their work with t h e
community. The Heart of the
Pines show is the third sponsored by t h e guild. T h e last
I show was held in.fall 2004 at
Gaylord High School.
The largest quilt show
ture new haunts created, designed mei com available for purchase,
provided by Alpine Chocolate Haus
• Gaylord's fanners mai1(ets and built by studio artist and master Lego builder, Kurt Zimmerie. Ad- Proceeds go toward the Auxiliary's
are cofiducted each Wednesday
pledge to the hospital.
and Saturday, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.. under mission is $15 for both haunts or
• A Feather Party
$8.50 each. Not recommended for
the Pavilion on Court, with local
is slated for Satfruits and vegetables, plants, maple children under age 12. located 2
syrup, jams and jellies ^ d meats. miles north of Wolverine on Old 27. urday, Nov. 1, at
the Knights of
• Medilodge of Hillman will
For information call Sue Nwak,
ColumlHis Hall.
host its inaugural Bass Tournamarket manager, 732-5743.
Wilkinson Road,
• The Otsego County Histori- ment Sunday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., at
Gaylord. Doors
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cal Museum is open Thursday. Fri- Fletcher's Fkwdwaters near Hillopen at 5 p.m..
day and Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. man. For information call Brett
bingo starts at
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Anderson, 989-742-4581.
Admission is free. Call 732-4568
7 p.m. Food and
• T^e Cheboygan County
for informatwn.
beverages available.
Humane Society's fall pancake
• Daughters of Isabella will
dinner fundraiser is Monday, 4-7 Sponsored by the Knights
hold their Crafts 'N' More Sale
of Columbus. Proceeds benefit lop.m., at the Pancake Chef, 327
Saturday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., at St.
Central Ave., Mackinaw City. Event cal charities.
Mary Cathedral Hall, 606 N, Ohio
Ave., Gaylord. Event features craft is an all-you-can-eat breakfast
buffet with homemade dessert and Musical
vendors, "Granny's Kitchen and
Entertainment & More
Granny's Attic," cake walk, raffles, a 50-50 drawing. Tickets are $6
• Tlmottiy's Pub. Gaylord,
for adults and $5 for children ages
ctoor prizes, children's hour (1-2
p.m.) and more. Lunch Is available 12 and under, and seniors 60 and features karaoke Fndays, 9;30
from 11 a.m, to 2 p.m. Free admis- over. Tickets available at the door. p.m.-l :30 a.m.: Saturday is dancsion.
For information call 231 -238-8221 ing wrth DJ, 9:30 p.m.-dose, call
or visit www.cheboyganhumane 732-9333.
• The.
.c Lioness Club
• Ugly Bar and Grill. Old 27
society.petfinder.com. Proceeds
is having a Harvest Dinner as
benefit Cheboygan County Humane North, VanderbHt, hosts free pool
its fall fundraiser Friday, 4:30-7
Tuesdays, 8 p.m.: l_adies' Night
p.m., at the Bellaire Senior Center. Society programs,
Wednesdays, 8 p.m.: Open Mic
• Hrst Congregational
Tickets are S9 for adults. $8 for
Night Thursdays, 8 p.m.-1 a.m.,
Church, 218 W, Second St,,
seniors age 65 and older, and S6
with host Chris Young: and live
tor children 10 and under. Takeout (^ylord, will have a salad lunis available after 4:30 p.m. All pro- cheon Tuesday, 11:30 a.m.-l p.m. entertainment/karaoke Friday and
SaturtJay nights. Call 983-2279.
ceeds vyrtll be distributed to comCost is $6 per person and S4 for
• Redwood Steak House.
munity programs supported by the kids 8 and under, includes beverLioness Club.
age and dessert. Call 732-5726 for Lewiston, will host Total Control
Karaoke Friday and Saturday, 9
group reservations.
• Grass River Natural Area.
p.m.-1 a.m. Karaoke also takes
• Tbe Gaylord Eagles Hall.
Bellaire, will host Autumn Fest
515 S. Wisconsin Ave., Gaylord, is place every Wednesday at 8 p.m.
Saturday, 1 p.m. Event features
hosting a Texas HoM *Em Tourna- Call 786-4600.
harvest-time family fun games,
• The White Wolf Inn, Vanment Saturday, 2 p.m. Registration,
activities and refreshments. For
derbilt, features free pool night
limited to 150, can be done in
information call 231-533-8314.
Mondays:
and karaoke Fridays and
advance at the hall, or beginning at
• The 60th anniversary celSaturdays. Call 983-4568.
noon the day of. Entry fee is $50,
ebration of Lovells Community
• Rallside Bar and Grill,
with a top cash prize of $1.100,
Chapel (8133 Bald Hill Road.
Elmira, has karaoke Fridays with
Cash prizes awarded up to 20th
Lovells), will take place Saturday,
Larry fleichert. Yankee Station
place. Food and beverages avail3 p.m. A program of musical enable,
tertainment and short reflections
• The Otsego Memorial Hosby past and current pastors will
be followed by a potluck dinner.
pital Auxiliary is having a HallowFor Information call 348-9567 or
een Bake Sale Oct. 28,8:30 a.m.786-5976.
2:30 p.m., in ttie waiting area of
the hospital. /Uso, the Auxiliary will
• Scream in Wolverine, featuring Kurt & Burt's House of Horror present Caramel Apple Day Oct.
31.9 am.-4 p.m., at the Otsego
and The Swamp of Ten'or takes
Menwrial Hospital lobby. There will
place Thursday-Nov. 1,7-11 p.m.
be 13 varieties of apples plus caranightly. Both haunted houses fea(/>
Events
in t h e n a t i o n , t h e I n t e r n a tional Quilt Festival, is h e l d
in H o u s t o n . Texas e a c h fall.
T h e H o u s t o n show, k n o w n
for its innovative quills a n d
displays a b o u t 2,000 quilts,
has m o r e t h a n 1.000 v e n d o r
b o o t h s and offers m o r e t h a n
450 classes a n d lectures.
In addition to h a v i n g her
quilts accepted for display at
the Houston show. Crawford
will b e teaching her innovative t e c h n i q u e s for c r e a t i n g
the intricate scenes featured
in h e r w o r k . C r a w f o r d will
b e t e a c h i n g in H o u s t o n o n
the days the Gaylord show is
being held, but has se n t two
of her quilts for display with
the approximately 180 quilts
m a d e by local quUters.
Cra\^ord has exhibited
a n d won acclaim at the next
three largest shows: T h e
A m e r i c a n Quilter's Society
S h o w in P a d u c a h , Ky., t h e
I n t e r n a t i o n a l Quilt Festival
in C h i c a g o a n d t h e A m e r i can Quilter's Society Expo in
Nashville. T e n n . H e r q u i l t s
h a v e b e e n o n t h e cover of
Quilter's N e w s l e t t e r M a g a zine tvkice.
T h e H e a r t of t h e P i n e s
show is o p e n Oct. 31 f r o m 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. and Nov. 1 f r o m
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
In addition to the quilts o n
display there will b e six vend o r s of quilt related i t e m s ,
d e m o n s t r a t i o n s of q u i l t i n g
t e c h n i q u e s , a b o u t i q u e of
h a n d m a d e items by m e m b e r s
of the I lean of the Pines Quilt
Guild and door prizes.
TWo quilts, m a d e by t h e
guild, will b e raffled, o n e at
the close of Friday 's show a n d
t h e o t h e r o n Saturday. You
m u s t p u r c h a s e y o u r tickets
at the show but n e e d not b e
present to win.
Admission for t h e show is
S5 and a ticket purchased o n
Oct. 31 is good for both days.
To find out more about ^ e
s h o w a n d t h e Gaylord quilt
guild, visit www.gaylordquilt
guikLcx>m. To have a quilt displayed at the show registrants
will find a n e n t r y b l a n k o n
the Web site;-or m a y contact
D o n n a Johnson at 989-8583486.
Quilts for d i s p l a y m u s t
b e b r o u g h t to t h e TVeetops
C o n f e r e n c e C e n t e r Oct. 30
between 10 a.m. a n d 3 p.m.
Medicaid accepted. Appointments
Association's Entertainment
plays Friday, 9:30 p.m.-l :30 a.m.
Sunday is open pool, 7 p.m,-dose. Series will present the Saline Fid- are required and can be made by
dlers at Joseph Stripe Auditorium caHing the Health Department of
Call 231-546-3248,
at Grayling High School Saturday.
• Stampede Saloon.
Northwest Michigan, 800-4326 p.m. The Saline Fiddlers perform 4121.
3885 Old 27 South,
American folk fiddle, bluegrass,
Gaylord. is "sports
• Jordan River Arts Center.
jazz, western swing and Celtic
central" vi^ith a
301 Main St., East Jordan, is hostmusic. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. For
^ 12-foot screen;
ing an exhibit, "An Invitation to
information call 344-0047,
Ladies' Nite is
the Table." The exhibit features
Tuesday and
Arts Council members' and friends'
Shows, Workshops &
" Men's Nite is
"tea tables" set for the peraon
Clinics
Wednesday,
F Jelly Roll Blues
• The Otsego County Library, the artist vwuld most like to invite
to their table — be it a historical
Band plays Friday; South Otsego Avenue, Gaylord.
figure, a celebrity, a mythical or ficand Lizzy's Ax plays
is hosting Beginning Computer
tional character, best friend or relaSaturday. Call 705-7100.
Classes. "Web Browsing - Betive. The exhibit runs through Nov.
• The Keg Bar & Grille, Wayond Basics" will be taught Oct.
ters, features free pool Monday;
28,2-3:30 p.m.; Oct 29,10-11:30 14. Hours are 1 -4 p.m. daily. For
pool toumament Tuesday nights;
information call Nancy Carey, 231 a.m,; and Oct. 30.6-7:30 p.m.
pool leagues Wednesday; Satur536-7812; or e-mail at jracinfo®
Classes are free and open to the
days feature karaoke 9 p.m-1 a.m.
att.net.
public. Taught by Jackie Skinner.
Call 732-4378.
• Heart of the Pines Quilt
Call 732-5841 or e-mail ocl@ot• Biggby Coffee. West Main
Guild will host a quilt show Oct.
sego.org to register.
Street. Gaylord, has "open mic"
31,10 a,m.-6 p.m,; and Nov. 1,10
• The Community Women's
every Wednesday night. 6-9 p.m.
Call 732-9809.
Bible Study is inviting .rea women a.m.-4p,m.,at Treetops Confer• Gaylord Area Council for
to a special 12-week study of the ence Center. For information visit
the Arts (GACA) has "Poetry and Book of Revelation every Tuesday, www. gayiordquiltguHd. com.
Prose" readings every fourth
• The Grand Traverse Mall.
9:30-11 a.m,, at the Friendship
Thursday of the month. 6-8 p.m., at Church, 415 N, Ohio St., Gaylord.
3200 South Airport Road, will host
the Community Arts Building. 125
Group will use "Revelation — The the Fall Spectacular Arts, Crafts
E, Main St., Gaylord. Call 732-3242.
and Collectibles Show Oct. 31 Glorified Christ," a user-friendly
• Gartand Resort in Lewiston
Nov. 2, all day. featuring 20-30
Bible study guide written by
presents Jeff and Sue/Cult of 2
Woodrow Kroll of the "Back to the exhibitors throughout the mall.
five nights a week. Thursday-MonBible" radio program. Ends Dec, 9.
• The Grayling Eagles will
day, 9 p.m.-l a.m. Call 786-2211
For more information call Nancy
hold its annual Craft Show and
or 877-4GARLAND,
Stecker, 989-619-2000.
Bake Sale Nov. 1,10 a.m.-4 p.m..
• The Cheboygan Opera
at the Grayling Eagles Hall. 602 HuHouse. 403 N. Huron St.. Che• Flu shot dinic appointron St. (M-72 East). Grayling. Event
boygan, will host its annual Talments are open today (Wednesent Show Saturday, 7:30 p.m.,
day) at Gaylord Intermediate School features kjcal and out-of-town
featuring the talents of Northem
crafters, raffles and lunch of soups,
and at health departments in
Michigan residents competing for
Mancelona, Charievoix. Petoskey/ chili, sandwiches and beverages.
cash prizes. Tickets are $8. Call
For information call Trish. 989-344Harbor Springs and Gaylord. Cost
231 -627-5841 or 231 -627-5432;
is $25 for a flu vaccine and $30 for 0035 or Lydia, 989-348-2169.
or visit www.theoperahouse.org.
pneumonia vaccine. Medicare and
• Grayling Promotional
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Lewiston
C - 4 • Wednesday, O c t o b w 22. 2006
Scarecrows in Lewiston
Gerry Geboski
Geboski loves
active lifestyle
Gerry Geboski, 72
BY THE LOOKS of their bones, these scarecrows look like they have been hanging around
the OMH Montnnorency Medical Clinic for a long time.
LEWISTON
Family: Gerry and her husband. Ted, had four children:
Greg Geboski of Hawaii; Douglas
Geboski of Rochester Hills; David
Geboski of Howell; and the late
Leslie Bluebond. She also has
seven grandchildren; Chloe. Nico,
Nadia, Jacob, Eve, Claire, and
Xavier.
Occupation: Gerry taught
secondary level English and history at St. Clair Shores' South
Lake High School and Melvindale
High School. She then raised
her children before substitute
teaching at Livonia High Schools
for 18 years. During this time,
Gerry and Ted ran their resort in
Lewiston, Ted and Gerry's Resort
on Little Wolf Lake, which is now
Little Wolf Lake Resort.
When did you move to
Lewiston? "We bought the resort in 1969 and moved up permanently when Ted retired from
Ford Motor Company in 1987."
By Jil Schult
What do you like about
Lewiston? "The people. They
are very friendly, very giving, and
the people we har>g around with
are very active."
What do you do for fun?
"Golfing, sewing, reading,
"GAS PAINS got you in the dumps?" This scarecrow
and volunteering through the
at Midlakes Market couldn't agree more.
Lewiston Lions Club. We travel to
Florida mid-November and enjoy
Photos by Jil Schult
golfing and the weather and
work at a soup kitchen."
Are you involved in any
clubs or organizations?
Lewiston lions Club member,
Bethlehem Lutheran member, active in the church quilting group,
and working with Habitat for
Humanity.
THE NORTHLAND Woodstoves scarecrow must think THE WITCH at Woody's Market is
he's Santa, as he gets caught coming down a chimney, cooking up a mystenous brew.
Haunted house part of Garland's Oktoberfest
LEWISTON — G a r l a n d Resort's
O k t o b e r f e s t vdll f e a t u r e H a l l o w e e n
activities Friday a n d S a t u r d a y .
T h e e v e n t kicks off at 5 p . m .
w i t h a h a u n t e d h o u s e {$2 p e r pers o n o r $5 p e r family) a n d a f r e e
Who do you credit for
making you who you are
today? My father and a strong
church background.
trick o r t r e a t trail with a p u m p k i n
for e a c h c h i l d t o d e c o r a t e at t h e
e n d of t h e trail. Events close at 8
p.m.
AN a d u l t c o s t u m e p a r t y in Her-
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in at our facility on 7tb Street.
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President & Treasurer,
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m a n ' s l.oungc. f e a t u r i n g !cff a n d
Sue H a n a f o r d , is s l a t e d for 9 p . m .
T h e h a u n t e d h o u s e is a v a i l a b l e
a g a i n S a t u r d a y 5-8 p . m .
A golf t o u r n a m e n t , b e e r t e n t ,
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Religion
Qaytord H«rald Tim«
Christian bool<seller opens in Gaylord
Divine election direction
I
h a v e a divine a p p o i n t m e n t approaching; a n a p p o i n t m e n t 1
expect to keep. Election Day h a s
rolled a r o u n d again o n t h e c a l e n d a r
calling for my participation as a n
A m e r i c a n citizen a n d I'm t h a n k f u l for
this opportunity.
Millions find excuses for not voting.
Not me.
Alone in that voting both, I feel like
a n i m p o r t a n t part of t h e t e a m t h a t
m a k e s our n a t i o n v^ork.
W h e n I cast my secret ballot. I 'm
thrilled by t h e i m p o r Kef\ecuor\6
t a n c e of t h e m o m e n t .
on Faith
This is w h a t liberty is
all a b o u t . My vote gives
m e a voice in w h a t will
happen during the
next f o u r years b e c a u s e
p e o p l e h a v e risked
, a n d given their lives to
m a k e m y vote possible.
Campbell
T h e history a n d f u t u r e
of m y c o u n t r y will
s t a n d there with m e as 1 cast m y ballot
a n d it is time b e t h a n k f u l for f r e e d o m
a n d h u m a n rights.
It's also t i m e to p r a y
O u c i a l issues a r e at stake in t h i s
election a n d weighing t i m e is over.
T h e m o m e n t of decision h a s arrived.
But why should I pray a b o u t
w h i c h c a n d i d a t e s will receive my
vote? Haven't we b e e n b o m b a r d e d
with facts a b o u t t h o s e in this race for
months?
No q u e s t i o n a b o u t that!
But e x p e r i e n c e h a s taught us that
w h a t we see isn't always w h a t w e get.
I n e e d higher h a n d s g u i d i n g m e
w h e n I register my vote a n d , t h a n k fully, w i s d o m is available to t h o s e w h o
ask; "If a n y of you lacks u i s d o m , let
h i m ask of God" ( J a m e s 1:5).
I will also n e e d t o c o n s i d e r my m o
tives in voting.
Will I b e c a s t i n g m y v o t e for the
good of the e n t i r e n a t i o n or just to
m a k e things easier for m e ?
W h e n God c r e a t e d t h e oyster, h e
g u a r a n t e e d it e c o n o m i c a n d social
i
ease. He built t h e o y s t e r a h o u s e — a
shell to protect it f r o n r d a n g e r . When
hungry, t h e oyster s i m p l y o p e n s its
shell a n d food r u s h e s in freely.
W h e n God c r e a t e d t h e eagle, the
sky was t h e limit. T h e e a g l e builds his
h o u s e o n a high m o u n t a i n crag, w h e r e
s t o r m s t h r e a t e n every day. W h e n h e
n e e d s food h e flies t h r o u g h miles of
wind, s n o w a n d rain t o find it.
T h e eagle, n o t t h e oyster, is the e m b l e m of t h e United States of America. 1
m a y t h e n have to d e c i d e in tliat quiet
m o m e n t to vote for t h o s e w h o will
protect f r e e d o m for all r a t h e r t h a n for
t h o s e w h o p r o m i s e to b r i n g t h e most
financial b e n e f i t s to a few.
1 will also w a n t to v o t e for candid a t e s w h o s e views o n decency, integrity a n d biblical morality a r e clearly
stated a n d c o n s i s t e n d y practiced.
Wise S o l o m o n said r i g h t e o u s n e s s exalts a n a t i o n b u t sin is a r e p r o a c h to
a n y p e o p l e (Proverbs 14:34). Since I
a c c e p t his c o n c l u s i o n , I'm obligated to
vote accordingly.
W h e n I k n o w t h e o u t c o m e of this
election, it will b e m y responsibility
to prayerfully s u p p o r t t h e s e newly
elected leaders, w h o e v e r they may b e
(ITimothy 2:1-3).
America is blessed w h e n we participate a n d pray.
— Roger Campbell is an author,
broadcaster and columnist who was a
pastor for 22 years. He can be reached
at rcministry@ameritech.net
Rainbow Bookstore fills void
GAYLORD—With t h e o p e n ing of t h e Rainbow Bookstore in
d o w n t o w n Gaylord last w e e k , a
v o i d w a s filled a f t e r t h e W o r d
Bookstore, another Gaylord
C h r i s t i a n bookseller, w e n t o u t
of b u s i n e s s several years ago.
Rainbow's store m a n a g e r
D e b b i e J o h n s o n said a f t e r t h e
Word closed, its former c u s t o m ers h a d n o choice b u t to travel
to t h e R a i n b o w Bookstore's Traverse City location.
"Personally I believe in s h o p ping locally and that m e a n s
d o w n t o w n Gaylord," J o h n s o n
s a i d of h e r p l e a s u r e in b e i n g
able to b e c o m e a part of t h e n e w
Gaylord store. "Customers w e r e
t e l l i n g t h e o w n e r s in T r a v e r s e
City t h e y s h o u l d o p e n a s t o r e
h e r e b e c a u s e there was a m a r ket in G a y l o r d for a C h r i s t i a n
bookstore."
J o h n s o n said Jim Hatch, w h o
b e c a m e o w n e r of t h e Traverse
City s t o r e t h r e e years ago, m a d e
t h e d e c i s i o n this past s p r i n g to
o p e n his s e c o n d store h e r e in
G a y l o r d . "We e x p e c t t o d r a w
p e o p l e f r o m a 50-mile radius,"
said Johnson, noting that
t h o s e o u t - o f - t o w n s h o p p e r s to
G a y l o r d will find m a n y of t h e
i t e m s t h e T r a v e r s e City s t o r e
stocks — a n d more.
"We w a n t to establish a little
d i f f e r e n t identity f r o m Traverse
City a n d will carry s o m e i t e m s
u n i q u e t o t h e Gaylord s t o r e , "
J o h n s o n said of the n e w b o o k s t o r e w h i c h will carry a variety
Looking for a place of
,
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STORE MANAGER DEBBIE JOHNSON holds inspirational items that
are available at Rainbow Bookstore in downtown Gaylord. The store
features a variety of Bibles, contemporary Christian fiction, music,
videos, inspirational greeting cards, jewelry, framed art, clothing, home
decor items and more.
of Bibles; i n c l u d i n g Bibles for
c h i l d r e n a n d t e e n s a s well a s
a u d i o Bibles.
The n e w store also will carry
w o r k s of c o n t e m p o r a r y Christian fiction as well as m u s i c a n d
videos. C u s t o m e r s will also find
a n a s s o r t m e n t of inspirational
greeting cards, jewelry, f r a m e d
art, clothing, h o m e d e c o r items
and more.
J o h n s o n said t h e n e w store
will c a t e r to special o r d e r s for
books and music, with items
s h i p p e d directly to c u s t o m e r s
viith n o charge for shipping.
"I t h i n k t h i s will a p p e a l t o
.
p e o p l e w h o don't live here b u t
s h o p in Gaylord a n d c a n s a v e
t h e m s e l v e s a trip to Gaylord by
h a v i n g their order s h i p p e d directly t o them."
To celebrate the o p e n i n g of
their n e w store in Gaylord, loc a t e d at 109 W. Main St.. J o h n son said Rainbow Bookstore is
holding its grand o p e n i n g Friday
a n d Saturday with in-store c o u p o n s , specials and giveaways
d u r i n g t h e two-day event.
Rainbow Bookstore's hours
are Monday through Saturday
from 9 a.m. to 7p.m. For more
information, call 732-4800.
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worship?
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
215 South Center Avenue, Gaylord
732-5380
Sunday Worship: 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School 9KX) a.m.
Sunday Live Broadcast 10:30 a.m. WMJZ 101.5 FM
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Attended Nursery tt the 1<k30 a.m. Service
John E. Naile, Pastor • Paul Block, Youth Director
fumcgaylord.org • Email: fumcofficedupnorth.net
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH SERVICE
Christian Science Societ)'
Alpine Haus Bldg., 209 W. First St., Suite 103, Gaylord, Ml
S u n d a y Service 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Service 7 p.m. 2 & 4 ' " (April - October)
1649 M-32 Ea«t
GAYLORD 1 EVANGELICAL
FREE I C H U R C H
Gaylord 732-2647
www.gaylordefree.org
Peace Lutheran Church
3703 Old 27 S. Gaylord, 732-1991
Holy Communion 8:30 & 11 a.m. ^
Thomas Mammoser, Pastor
8:30 a.m. • Traditional Service
Communities & Sunday School
9:45 a.m.
11:00 a.m. - Contemporary Service
5:30 p.m. - Junior High Youth Group
Senior High Youth Group
7:30 p.m.
Gaylord Seventh-Day
(Wventist Church
Johannesburg Christian Church
206 LUest 5th Street - 989-705-1755
10722 East M-32 - Johannesburg •
989-705-7456
Sobboth School - 9,50 o m • lAJofship Seraie - 11 o.m.
Pastor Scott Scheer
• • Hi must look where ve would walk, and we must act as possessing
Midujeel( Proi^ier Sen/ice
all power from Him in whom we have our being." - Mary Baker Eddy
Posta Terry Nelson - 25! -556-2468
Sunday Worship Service 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday Meal and Bible Study 6:00 p.m.
Children's Church and Nursery Provided.
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
Song of the Morning
Voja Retreat Center
Corner of Hayes Rd. & Main Si.
9 6 0 7 ' ^ t Sturgeon Valley Road, VandeftMt (989) 9634107
P.O Box 920 • Cavlord • 732-4163
I-7S North to ExH 290. turn nght, af blinker turn left onto Mam St
E. Sturgton ^geyfU.), continue 9 1/2 nuhs. turn right
(3 maHboxes on nght/sgn on /sfTJ. c o r r t ^ 1 V4 mites (o the Cantor
Sunday Worshtp-ll a.m.
Sunday Vegetarian Dmner-1 p.m. (^person; reservations require($
Evenir>g hleditation Senoce<8-9;15 p.m. (Mon./Wed.-Sat)
Through meditation, still the ntind-arKl in the stm^
experierKe the Divine.'
Life Tabernacle Apostolic Church
sunday school; Sunday al 1flOp.m. ivanceusiic stRvict: Smday al 2110 pu.
MID-WIEK SERVICE:
Woiocsilay Evauigs al 7:30 p.in.
Pastor ^^Hanmonds
2622 M-32 •Gaylotd'732-9435
Rev. Gerald Rehagen
8 a.m. daily morning prayer • Wednesday Eucharist at noon
Sunday Eucharist at 9:00 a.m.
Go a n d preach t h e Qoepe\. Uee worde if neceeeary,
Francis ofAesisi
Community
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CHimCH SCHOOL: 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY WORSHIP: 11:00 A.M.
220 S. Center - Gaylord • Further Information:
(989) 732-1067 • (231) 525-6494
St. Mary Cathedral
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Roman CadioBc
MASSES: Saturday 5 p.m.; Sunday 9 & 11 a.m.
HOLY DAYS: 7 & 9 a.m. & 6 p.m.
CONFESSIONS: Friday Noon to 1:00 p.m. & 7:00 to 8:00 p.m.
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Sunday School 9:49 a.m.
Sunday Worship 10:45 i.m.
Sunday Evening 6:00 p.m. Wed. BiWe Study fir Carmns 6:00 p.m.
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ALPINE VILLAGE BAPTIST CHURCH
A place of light in a world of dwkness
David R. Bumey, Pastor
H-32 *MI at ttodi To»nBK tod, Q^ilort
Suivlaj Bible Study 10:00 a.m.. nomliiB Konhlp I lOT a.m.
Wcdnesda^f Service 6:00 p.m.
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Nursery available for all services
COME DISCOVER A LITTLE..
UnKad Church of C h r M
218 W Second Street, Gaylord
TXl-5776
Sunday Worvhip 10a.m
Rev Susan Wet)eler
'Serving our commmlty for 130 years'
Tune in to WBYC FM ae.5 on Sunder i t 7:30 u n
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1399 Wlldnson Rd., (rtyloid (969) 752-4909
415 N. Ohio. Gaytord 732-3621
First Congregational Church
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rv mort tafcrnatioa c t f 733-4602 or 731-2860
1354 S. Otsego Avs. GaylonI (969)732-4816
Sunday WorMp SwvtcM - 8 M a m 110:30 a m
Sunday School a AduM BW« O a s t 9:15 i.m.
CMdren't s w v i M ofterMi during 10:30 swvlce
f - j - C h u r c h of the Nazarene
"Our Church Can Be ^our Home"
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A Christian Reformed Ministry
"Where You Have A Friend In Jesus and A Fnend In Us"
SUNDAY SCHOOL: 11:15 a.m. WORSHIP: 10 a.m.
Reverend Steven Datema
6 0 6 North Ohio Avenue, Gaylord (989) 7 3 2 - 5 4 4 8
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH LCMS
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Pastor Jay Chambers
We proclaim Jesus Christ and promote commmities ojjoy. hope, love, and peaa.
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On the comer of
IW. 5th St i S- Court Ave.
(One block east of the
State Police Post)
Friendship Church ^
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
S13 G u r i e « Brink R d • Gaylord
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Family
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Transplant group founder
was guest speaker at Cadillac
Anniversary
Fullmers mark
60th anniversary
GAYLORD — BUI a n d Delores (Sik) Fullmer
will c e l e b r a t e their 60th w e d d i n g anniversary
o n Oct. 23.
They were m a r r i e d o n Oct. 23, 1948 by the
Rev. J o h n M u r b a c k a t t h e E.B.U. C h u r c h in
Petoskey. T h e c o u p l e h a v e t h r e e children: Norm a n (Mary) Fullmer of H o u g h t o n Lake, Robert
(Ruth) Fullmer of Phoenbc, Ariz., a n d Jeffrey
(Nazan) Fullmer of Mesa, Ariz.
Bill v^as b o r n in Wolverine. He enjoys calligraphy a n d fishing. Delores w a s b o r n in Petoskey. She enjoys ceramics, cards, sewing, knitting, a n d m a n y crafts. T h e c o u p l e m e t through
BILL AND DELORES (Sik) f r i e n d s a n d moved to Gaylord in 1946.
The Fullmers also have f o u r grandchildren:
Fullmer on their wedding day
Malt. Todd, Mugc a n d Z e y n c t h .
in 1948
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Wedding
Bill and Delores (Sik) Fullmer
GAYLORD — Bev C h e r - w i t h t h e Gift of Life M i c h i winski, Organ T r a n s p l a n t gan and Speakers InternaI S u p p o r t G r o u p of N o r t h - tional, asked t h e c o m m u n i t y
i e r n M i c h i g a n ( O T S G N M ) to c o n s i d e r b e i n g a n o r g a n
f o u n d e r / c o o r d i n a t o r , w a s a n d tissue d o n o r .
g u e s t speaker for First PresAccording to Cherwinski,
' b y t e r i a n C h u r c h in Cadillac, t h e r e a r e m o r e t h a n 3 , 0 3 0
I Aug. 20.
people on the Michigan
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S h e t o l d h e r e x p e r i e n c e waiting list.
j t o t h e Women's Association
"They are waiting for their
G r o u p m e d i a t e d by Beverly second chance for a life withBrighton, as a person wailing o u t struggle," s h e said.
I a n d a s o n e v^ho w a s l u c k y
As an organ recipient, Ch; e n o u g h to b e a single l u n g erwinski said, "for most of us.
i recipient o n May 5,1999, a n d life prior to a t r a n s p l a n t is
I h o w it c h a n g e d the life of h e r merely a n existence, a trans[ family as well as herself.
plant gives us a n e w lease o n
'
C h e r w i n s k i , w o r k i n g life with the joy of living it."
H a p p y Birthday w i s h e s
Enderle-Warner
GAYLORD — Roste Enderle of Gaylord and
Ray Warner of Gaylord w e r e m a r r i e d o n Aug.
17 in the Pigeon River forest in a d o u b l e - r i n g
ceremony.
A picnic reception in Gaylord followed the
ceremony.
The bride's m a t r o n of h o n o r was her sister.
Nancy ;\nklin of Lake City.
Best m a n was t h e groom's brother, Bernie
Warner of Gaylord.
Flowerchildren were: grandchildren, Anthony,
Kmma Rose, Grace Goddard and Isaac Lorence;
great nephew, John E. Burkhardt, all of Gaylord,
and great niece Sydney Rose Helsel of Lake City.
r h e couple h o n e y m o o n e d in Mackinaw City
and now reside in Gaylord.
• James
Martinez, Davisburg
Oct. 25
• Marilyn
Kaczanowski,
Gaylord
Oct. 26
• Ranee Morehouse, Gaylord
Oct. 28
• Jake Shea, Marquette
Otsego County-area residents and their
extended families with a birthday in the
coming week include:
Oct, 17
• Angeio Viviano, 22, Gaylord
Oct. 18
• Tim Beckwith, Vanderhilt
Oct. 20
• Willie Marsh, 30, Vanderbilt
Oct. 22
• Dale Hardy, Gaylord
• Mark Miller, Gaylord
• Shaun Thomas Quick. 1, Gaylord
Oct. 23
• Ginger McClure, Atlanta
— Submit birthday wishes to: PO Box 598,
Gaylord. Mi 49734, cali 732-1111: or
e-maii cengle@gayiordheraldtimes.com
Ray Warner and Rosie Enderle
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PROPERTY
(BUSINESS
FOR RENT
APARTMENTS/
DUPLEXES FOR RENT
ADVERTISING
STANDARDS
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES.
The deadline to place a classified
a d in the Wednesday Herafd
Times is Monday at 3;00 p.m.
The deadline for the Saturday
Herald Times is Thursday at 3:00
p.m. To place your classified ad.
call us at (989)732-1111.
2 BEDROOM, 1 bath newly remodeled cabin on west side of
Otsego Lake with access to
snowmobile trails and ice fishing.
Fully furnished. No pets, nonsmoking. Secunty deposit and
references required S750/month
plus utilities. (989)858-1120.(18)
ADVERTISING
STANDARDS.
Advertising published in the Gaylord Herald Times is accepted on
the premise that the merchandise
and services offered are properly
deschbed and willingly sold to
customers at the advertised
pnce Advertisers are aware of
these conditions. Advertising 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 Department of this
newspaper. (989)732-1111.
CLEAN EFRCIENCY units on
Otsego Lake Daily, weekly or
$395/month. Includes utilities, furnishings and
cable No pets.
(989)732-9795.(18)
NOTICE: ALL ads are subject to
approval before publication We
resen.'e the right to edit, refuse,
reject or cancel any ad at any
time. Errors must be reported by
9 a.m. on the first business day
after publication. We shall not be
liable for any loss or expense that
results
from
the publication
(whether published correctly or
not) or omission of an advertisement
with 1-car attached garage, full
basement. Completely like new
condition, exceptionally clean!
City water & sewer, oak cabinets. new carpet. I bath, approximately 1,000 sq. ft- of space.
All lawn care & snow removal
included. Beautifully landscaped
with great city parks out your
front door NO PETS PLEASE'
Located on Elkview Drive.
StartiQg at S700 per m o n t h
plus all utilities. 1-vear lease
required. Call 1-989-732-7852
or 1-989-737-4289 today
for a showing.
PRIME RETAIL or office spaceMain Street, downtown. Plenty of
phvate parkir^g. Rates starting
$5/square
foot.
(989)350-1669.(09)
H e ' r e
y o u r
R E N T A L
CONNKC I ION
DUPLEX. GAYLORD. 2 bedrooms
Garage
Washer/dryer
Security
deposit
$650/month
plus
utilities.
(734)604-8528
days.
1 -888-216-8918
evenings.(10)
PUBUSHER'S NOTICE: All real
estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing
Act which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation
or discrimination based on race,
color, religion, sex. handicap, familial status or national ongin, or
an intention to make any such
preference, limitation or discrimination." Familial status includes
children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people
securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not
knowingly accept any advertising
for real estate which is in violation
of the law. Our readers are
hereby informed that all dwellings
advertised in this newspaper are
available on an equal opportunity
basis. To complain of discrimination. call HUD toll free at
1-800-669-9777. The toll free
telephone number for the hearing
impaired
is
1 -800-927-9275.
Equal housing opportunity
GRAND
OPENING!
Sheldon
Place II in Gaylord is accepting
applications for our new apartments, 1 & 2 bedroom senior
living, 55 years or older housing
Call Ram (989)732-6237
tor more information
Income
guidelines
apply
MSHDA
voucher accepted. EH0.(17)
IN TOWN 1 bedroom apartment
with garage. Some utilities included
S450/month
(989)705-2686.(11)
NICE
2
(989)732-2270.(08)
bedrooms
VANDERBILT
S100/WEEK
small bedroom. $125/week large
bedroom. All utilities included.
Fully furnished. (989)858-6376
BUSINESS PROPERTY
FOR RENT
HOMES FOR SALE
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EITHER 3700 SQ. FT or 4,200 Sq, ft. with
great locaton on Noflh Otsego Lake Dnve
plus easy 1-75 on/off access. Immediate
occupancy, warehouse, retail or service
opportunities Si ,700 or S2,000 per month.
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lacatian o n $ « m h Otscg*
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Avenue jnst M u t h o r
McCay R r a d . S p a c l a n s
2 BEDROOM. 1 bath newty o n
w M t sMe o< Otsego Lake with
tftke access. Ck>M to snowmotrails ar>d ice ftehk>g FuMy
furnished. Securtty depoeN artd
referencM required. $900/rr)onth
tr)Cludir>g
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(969)S5e-1120.(l8)
2 BEDROOMS. Large IMng
room, kitchen Snowptowlr>g and
lawn
included.
$575/month.
(989)732-3603(11)
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NICELY DECORATED 3 bedroorrvs, 2 baths. Well insulated.
All
appliances
$700/month.
(989)731-4329(22)
RENT TO OWN 2 bedrooms, 2
baths. Nice wooded lot. Master suite. Shed. Appliances.
Close to town. 5128 Krys
Road. $700 plus deposit.
(989)390-4444.
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HIGH VISIBILirr AND TRAFFIC, pnme
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Wscortsin location Open floor pJan adds to
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Delow duplcatton $375,000. MLS #257740
WELL CONSTRUCTED BUILDING abutts Lowes 4 Edelweiss shopping center.
Complete with overhead doors loadmg dock
a 5 hp air compressor. Move in condition.
$409,000. MLS »2SB7S5
dale j. smith Realty
(989) 732-2477 • 1-800-822-2350
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1349 S. Otsego, Box 309. Gaykirii, M: 49735
3 BEDROOMS. 2 baths 2 car
garage
In Michaywe. Wood
stove insert $700/rr>onth plus
utilities Security deposrt. Call
Kurt, (989)350-2401.(18)
FtntMtIc view o( tt« 2nd hole of the Uountaln^Jke couree
in Micftaywe, Greet ceder skied home with new«r appHancee.
nttster suite. ctthecM ceHlr>9*, large loft end large deck to enjoy ttiesunMtt! MLSI2S0U8 $199,000
Id
Neat chalet tucked in the
woods. 2 bedrooms plus
loft, vaulted ceilings, open
floor p l a n - 1 2 4 4 sq,ft.
Just under 2 acres • big
ded(, 20 X 24 pole bam
w/cement floor, power,
insulation and heat.
GREAT PRICE $79,900
^ bedroom perfection!
Updates include kitchen,
baths, flooring, doors,
windows, fumance, AC,
appliances. drainfiekJ and
roof. Att.1.5 car garage •
24 X 32 garage, covered
patio, oreat yard. Super
dean & sha^. $129,000
lots of space in this large
Michaywe Pines gdf
course ranch. Tiled entry,
leaded ^ass doors, huge
living room, natural
fireplace, vaulted ceiling.
flowing tloor plan, kitchen
big e n o u ^ for everyone
to cook! FamByroom,
studio, pkis full unfinished
basement, $212,000
Hunting
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comers. Turtle Creek dips
comer, wide and flcwing all
seasons. 1/3 wooded. 1/3
open, 1/3tow.Great
hunting. Deer abound. No
utilities. $150,000
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Over 20 years in Michaywe sales.
Karen Jenks*Buhl
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] (989)350^100
RE«LTOfl ASSOCIATE
3-4 BEDROOM modular home.
$550/rr>onth
plus
utilities
(989)732-3141.(11)
4
BEDROOM
(989)732-2270.(08)
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$42Q/month (969)370-9533.(22)
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE/RENT
2 BEDROOM, 2 bath condomlnium. $650/monlh Security depoeH. Credit reterer>cee required.
No emoldr^g. No pets Can Sandi,
(969)732-2804.(24)
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Lets
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• MA VOUH TW mo mem,
FOR RENT 3 bedroom. 2,5 bath,
reftnithed house in downtown
Oayk>rd. $900/nr)on(h CaH for
pointment, (231)288-6992.(22)
|lB> aWi riok^te tM «mvta <f a a««y mm Uiga
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LEWISTON. 2 bedroom honrte for
rent
wHh
poeeibte
option.
$S2S/month Security depoetl. Ifv
chide* heat (989)785-2249.(11)
» ComonerK to town
GRI. CRRS, Astocirtfr Broker
OMmi ••%7«»4M7
CLEAN 2 bedroonr^. 1 bath FuH
basement In town No pets
$600/n>onth
plus
utiMiea.
(989)731-2724.(22)
HOUSE FOA sate or rent by
owner. 3 bedrooms. 2 bathe. 3
miles
west
of
VandertM.
(231)562-3821.(22)
* 3 Bedroo(rV2^ Baltts
ConrtI* BkMalw
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Call (989) 370-2880
• rEOOCEO PROM $164,000 TO WHY WA1T> Mov« m Todiy* BuA I ] vary cuta, warm and cazy 3 or 4 Racantly remodeiail 4 bedroom
IsilO.OOO Pmca & quM on your owm m TOOS, trw quaWy GsrfieU horns
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2 battitvxnemMchaywe lott. 35 bath home n Micttaywe
I properly off me nam rMdYfonderluly foeiurat, 3 Mdrooms. with a masMI Ion large lot Complete^ remodeled Wood tbernwl windows, csrarnc tie
I decorated newer 3 bedroom, 2 bath swift 2 batfvooms. trtshed bonut I1 iotcnen wrm hebyy cab«iels and & nerOwood floon Stantass s M
I home wR^ ««iluxn baaemem e^al nan & Ml baMment «H(h egrea* I lortgue and groove p<ne cwlmg appUances tn the island taichen
I acts back off KiAsch Rd Watch Itw wndow S 3rd beffi avntabAty EMra* I Ful wen. beautitui, bnck fireplacft
F=/P. cathedral ce*nga. tsl
I aburxlan:* of wMHe ten your deck include spnnUer syttam. 2 lots, land-I IAnderson Mtndows- sa paneted Door leundry, a» condAonng. plua
I or dKwig room BeauOtul Gaylord, tcapMig arvl an apphances Seauehjl I I doora. high energy natural gas tur- fmhad KxMr i«w All ol Itua neaI Michigan reel eaiaia PosUiie short Gaylord. Micnuan Real Estate! SALEII nacs Wall to dubnouaa,
betwid the 4th green and Sth
laMsubiecttobarhippnNBl Mi.S SUBJECT TO BANK AP(>ROVAL I goH MLS a257072. $134,400 and led
tee ot Michayaw's nnas Courae.
•
MLSttSSOO^ita&oio
• MLS tSAMeO $194,900
3 BEDROOMS, 2.5 baths, dining,
living, family and sun rooms. Finished basement with laundry
room 2 car attached garage.
1025 Strawberry Lar>e, Gaylord
$800/month plus utiities. 1 year
lease. (989)390-5008.(18)
IMES
Call r o r n o r e i n b n a a l i e n .
NICE 2-3 bedrooms. Otsego
Lake access. $600/nx)nth plus
deposit. (810)701-0335.(11)
RJ-.ALTOK AS.StX'IATI.
3 BEDROOMS. Close to Gaylord. $775. 2 bedrooms, Var>derWlt $750 (989)619-9479.(11)
N e w Today!
1-4 BEDROOM apartments m
town $390 to $eO(Vmonth References. (231)675-1619(18)
Classifieds
(989)732-1111
HOUSES FOR RENT
989-939-7008
parking, pleaiant setting.
1 BEDROOM apartment Exceptionally mce (989)732-5118.(1)
1 BEDROOM, first Hoor North
OtMQO
Avenue,
Gaylord.
$4A^rrK>r>th
plus
utilities
(231)585-6608(22!)
MOBILE HOMES and cabins
at Lost Acres Cabins from
$250-$375 with FREE utilities.
2 bedroom mobile homes
$375 PLUS utilities. NO PETS
AT ALL 11004-11010 North
Old US 27. 1-877-227-6976.
www.qualityhomerentals.net.
Northern Michigan units.(22)
llll
NEED A rental? Furnished or not.
Call (989)732-4318.(04t)
Call Fred Smith
3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths, full
basement. Washer and dryer In
Gaylord
Nonsmoking,
$750/nrTOnth. (231)546-3341,(15)
COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY
O
APARTMENTS/
l i M i DUPLEXES FOR RENT
1 BEDROOM apartment. Downtown Gaytofd. Wood floors
Newty
remodeled. No pets
$425/nrx>nth. (969)350-1669.(11)
LEWISTON.
3
bedrooms
Basement
Attached
garage.
Newly
remodeled.
$600/rT>onthSecunty.
(989)786-7506
or
(989)370-2525.
1 OFFICE suite for lease 1.100
square feet Call (989)732-2600
for more information,(12)
NATURE SURROUNDS TH»S...
ONikt «Mtfi ) M. oolkout b«eni*flt I poMfitdaon
acm
t^Ut«landonMn«dn CAU.
NOW! tl44.900(Ml^nS4S9)
F0)llliNT:m2><OiCi>ndo CAU
PTTTl
HOUSES FOR RENT
LEWISTON. 2 bedrooms. 2
baths- Attached garage. Appliances. $600/month plus utilities.
First/security
deposit.
(989)786-7320.(04)
Looking for Michaywe Property?
SALKEASEOPTION
HOUSES FOR RENT
A PRIME office location available '
for rent. {989)732-7551.(1)
1 BEDROOM house. No pets.
plus
utilities.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING. Two S400/month
NEWER BUILT 1,900 sq. ft
12'x12' overhead doors. Office (989)350-7010-(27t)
home located close to town and
and
restroom
plus
vacant
lot.
2 BEDROOM, 2 bath 14 x70' monew Meijers 3. bedrooms, 2.5
baths, office. 3 garages, spacious Lease required. 118 Meecher bile with 2 car garage. 409 Trillium Trail S600/month plus secuyard, and sprinkler system Only Road. (989)731-5856.(071)
$149,000! 1817 Ashley Lane, COMMERCIAL RENTALS avail- rity. (734)644-4588.(11)
Gaylord.
Please
call able. Retail or office space. Call
(989)858-0561 tor showing or (989)614-1004
or
e - n ^ i l 3 BEDROOM cottage. 5949
Ranger Lake Road off McCoy.
more information.(18)
scott® dunnsonline.com. (t)
$600/month
plus
security.
NEWLY REMODELED 3 bed- DOWNTOWN BUSINESS loca- (734)644-4588.
tions
available.
Office
suites
or
room ranch with attached apart3 BEDROOM houses. Clean, Apment- Close to town. Includes storefronts. (989)732-5118.(1)
pliances
Cable ready. From
hickory cabinets, laminate and
S725/month. (989)732-2271.(101)
GAYLORD.
RETAIL/OFFICE.
slate fkx)ring and all appliances.
Full basement. Attached 2-1/2 800 squfire feet plus full baseN e w Today!
garage $115,000. Call for show- ment- $1,1.00/rr>onth plus utilities.
114 West Main.(t)
3 BEDROOM tri level. Sparr and
ing. (989)619-0008.
Meridan Line Road. $500/month.
PREMIUM
PROFESSIONAL
PRICED TO selll $99,900! 4 bed- medical office space for lease on S400/deposit. Available Novemroom, 2 bath rarwh. Finished South Otsego Avenue. Individual ber 1. (989)370-0687.(22)
walkout basement. Attached ga- suites of 800 and 1,200 square 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath chalet
rage. (231)590-3729.(11)
feet or will customize 2,000 1 of- home Private setting on a small
fice suite for lease. 550 square lake
close
to
Gaylord.
feet. Call (989)732-2600 for more S775/month plus utilities. Possiinformation,(t)
ble
option
to
purchase.
(989)350-5080.
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE space
for lease, 350 square feet up to 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath ranch.
Large
deck.
1,200 square feet. Downtown lo- Washer, dryer.
-WHATAOEALI'
OMnrMtg. tu*) ^urrwthtd 3 SR. 2
logcondo cation. (989)732-5118.(1)
S675/month
plus
utilities.
wiTti til th« jrrwnftiM of B««v«i CrMk A jrtn
(989)619-1374,(11)
•nconw producmg owonwraty CALL MOW S 164,900
»8»-n2-2804 - 989458-1466
mi
HOUSES FOR RENT
HOSTMAN'S QUALITY Rentals.
We are "THE" official home of
DISCOUNTED RENTS, however
"^ou must pay to stay." Pets are
considered. Section Eight and
HHS accepted. Prices are subject
to change. (989)732-0599. Available m o b i l e homes: 1692 Groveland, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, REDUCED TO $525 as is/ 2021 Mt.
Jack, Elmira. petite 2 bedrooms.
$325 as is/ 2941 Pine Grove, 3
bedrooms. 1 bath. shed. $425 as
is/ 326 Edelweiss Trail. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. $395 as is/ 3352-1
Patterson Road. Elmira. 3 bedrooms. $345 as is/ 3367 Birchdale. Lake Louise. 3 bedrooms,
$395 asjs.(22)
4000 SQ. R, Uto offices, air compressor,
three overfteafl doors. FenceO stora^parkng Willi Oiesei plug-ins. Lease for $2,000/
mo plus utrilties.
2000 SQ. FT with two offices, one overhead
door. Fenced storage arxj parking witn d«esel
plug-ins Lease for $87S/mo plus utiiitits.
Two
Bedroom
Duplex
ATLANTA 6.5 acres. Cape Cod.
1,408 square feet All new Basement. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Master has full bath and walk-in
closet,
$72,900.
(989)257-4173.(22)
www.gaylordheraldtimes.coni
(989) 732-1111 • toll free 877-819-6170
Wednesday, October 4, 2008
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Oaytord H * r a l d T i m * *
REAL ESTATE
000 Advertising Standards
1540 Business & Income Property
1570 Lots & Acreage
1590 Farms & Farmland For Sate
1600 Houaes For Sale
1620 Mobite Homes & S ^ For Sale
To place your ClMsWad Ad,
1630 Resort & Vacation Property
can (968) 732-1111 o r t o N f r t e 8 7 7 - f t 1 9 - e i 7 0 D r
1640 Real Estate Wanted
•mall u t at cla8stfledaegaykxdh#raldtiines.com.
RENTALS
ADVERHSINQ DEADLINES - The daecAne to place a classiftod ad m 1660 Businass Places For Rent
the Wednesday Herald Times is Monday at 3:00 pm. Ttie deadline for 1690 Apartments/Dupiexes for Rent
the Saturday Marl^etPlace « WWnesday at noon. The deadline for the
1700 Houses for Rent
Saturday Herakj Times is Thursday at 3:00 pm
He'faldTimes.c®m
CLASSIFIEDS I REAL ESTAffi
iTll
FOUND &
FREE ITEMS
HOUSES FOR RENT
Your
R E N T A L
FREE: HIOE-A-BED couch 21'
TV. Twin
bed box
spnng
(989)448-8333.(18)
CONNKC TIONI
APARTMENTS
LAKEVIEW APARTMENTS. 2/1. carport. storage, balcony, near 1-75
CHALET CONDOS. 2/2, patio, in town
THE WOODS. 2/2, balcony. W/D hookup,
ANNEX 2/1. m town.
HOUSES
FREE: MALE, neutered cocker
spaniel
Loving home,
only
child/pet, (989)619-5072.(22)
J NEED YOUR leaves removed
I from your lawn? I use a vacl u t i m unit that v^ill do the job.
I Call
for
free
estimates.
I (989)732-7481^
LOST: SMALL gold cross with
diarr>ond chip in or around Jay's
Sporting Goods while selling popcorn for Boy Scouts on October
12. Lots of sentimental value Reward (989)732-8322.(18)
(989) 7 3 2 - 2 4 7 7 • 1-800-822-2350
w w w . d a lej s m i th.c om
e-niail - dnIeOdalejsmtth.com
1349 S. Otsego. Gaylord. Ml 49735
).E. D A L E Smith Rent
N e w Today!
RENT TO own, 2 and 3 bedroom
rT>ob«les. Good temis. No pets
Call
Jim
O'Connor,
(989)732-4045.(22)
S M A L L 3 bedroom house near
middle school. Appliances. Security deposit required. Available
after September 1, Details, contact
Tony
Kaly
at
(989)732-5524.(11)
S M A L L TWO bedroom in town,
no pets, non-smoking. $550 plus
utilities. (989)732-3792.(11)
LOST: TORTOISE-SHELL black
and copper cat. Near Family
Video. Missing since Saturday.
October
11,
Reward,
(989)619-0948,(18)
PERSONALS
TOTALLY FURNISHED rooms,
private bath, color/cable TV. mini
refrigerator, shared common area
and kitchen. Utilities included
(231)548-5214.
RESORT PROPERTY
FOR RENT
OTSEGO
LAKEFRONT.
4
bedrooms.
Fully
furnished
Daily.
weekly
monthly
(989);^-5386
or
(989)848-7244
ROOMMATES TO
SHARE RENT
ROOMMATE WANTED to share
expenses. Nice home in Michaywe. Call (989)619-2939
SPECIAL NOTICES
/ I N A L NOTICE to dispose of
contents to satisfy established
lien on the following storage
units; Number 31. Kathi Heath;
number 11. Jacob Long; number
37, Jasmine Yancy. The storage
unit contents will be emptied
ar>d/or sold on November 3. 2008
if accounts are not paid in full at
Affordable Mini Storage, 1447
South Otsego Avenue. Gaylord,
Ml 49735 (22)
In Loving Memory of
SNOW REMOVAL. Don't wait
until the last minute. Seasonal or
single rates. Also fall cleanup.
(231)350-0930,(18)
O w n the noor a( North Pointe
Motors! We are looking tor
successful sales associates with
proven track records. NO CAR
SALES experience necessary. We
are witling to help define and
build your sales ability. We have
a caring management team that
is willing to train the right candidate. It's not rocket science, it's
just car sales. We're simply here
to help people achieve their automotive dreams. Benefits: Over
•iOO plus vehicles to sell, maximum of 3 sales associates on
the fk)or, unlimited earning potential, indirect financing with
all national lenders, 401ik), paid
vacation. Please do not contact
dealership. Submit resume to
I ryanpcralginc(?"yahoo.com.
3/23/41 - 10/24/06
W e c a n n o t s e e y o u w i t h w j r eyes.
O r h e a r y o u w i t h o u r ears;
B u t t h o u g h t s of y o u a r e w i t h u s still.
a n d o f t e n dry o u r t e a r s ;
Your w h i s p e r in Ihe r u s t l i n g I t a v c s .
t h a t l i n g e r in t h e fall:
I'm s u r e we hear y o u call;
A p a r t of v-ou r e m a i n s with us,
t h a t n o n e can t a k e away;
SNOWPLOWING. ACCEPTING
new accounts. Residential and
small
businesses
(989)745-5184,(15)
N e w Today!
SNOWPLOWING
COMMERCIAL. residential. Insured. Fair
rates.
Prompt
service.
(989)370-8190
or
(989)732-2707.(22)
at t h e d a w n i n g of e a c h n e w day;
W e I h i n k of h a p p y l i m e s we s h a r e d .
HELP WANTED
a n d t h e n we s o f t l y s i g h ;
B u t t h i s w e know... We'll m e e t a g a i n ;
, \ n d n e v e r say g o o d - b y e ,
W c l o v e and miss you!
Your wife, daughters.
grmdi hidren and great-grandchildren
LICENSED DAY CARE/
ADULT FOSTER CARE
N e w Today!
DAYCARE NOW has openings
for ages 2-1/2 to early 5. Offering
preschool program. Please call
(989)705-7419(22)
SERVICES
A&D SNOW. Fall cleanups, topsoil delivered and spread, firewood.
hydroseeding,
gravel
driveways, debns hauling, retaining walls. (989)370-3915.
COLLINS LAWN Care. LLC. Fall
cleanup. Snowplowing. Free estimates. Commercial and residential. Jeff, (989)350-1149.(11)
DJ/
KARAOKE
entertainment
for
any
occasion.
www.larryenterlainment.comLarry
Reichert,
(989)732-3933.(18)
N e w Today!
l b submit news about your business,
€•11(989) 7484515 or «fTwl
mliyOgiy^iiiiln'ililliiiiiii mni
FALL CLEANUP. Sprinklers, gutter cleaning, aerating. Pure PreciLLC.
sion
Lawn , Care,
(989)370-4257.(22)
Ambulance Director
Oscoda County is seeking a
part-time Ambulance Director A
business degree and experience in emergency services are
preferred For interested parties. please submit a letter of interest and a copy of your resume
tO'
Oscoda
County
B O.C. Office. Attn. Ambulance
Director, PO Box 399, Mio. Ml
48647. Applications will be accepted until November 10,
2008. For further infomiation.
please call (989)826-1130. Oscoda County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.(22)
A High School Diploma or GED and childcare experience preferred. Must have or
obtain prior to start of employment both
First Aid and CPR Certifications. This is a
part time position working 27 hours weekly
at a wage of $7.75/hr. Deadline 4 : 3 0 P M
October 27, 2008.
Application form and specific job information along with application process is
available at www.nemcsa.org or phone
989-356-3474. Upon request auxiliary
aids and services will be made available
to individuab with disabilities. Michigan
Relay Center "Voice and TTY/TDD"
1-800-649-3777.
An Equal Opportunity Employer.
SUSSIHED
FIREWOOD. SPLIT, delivered
and dumped. 5 cords/$300
Unlimited
supply
(231)420-5069
Energy
drafts accepted
DIRECTOR
ALLIED HEALTH
Director of Allied Health, NCMC.
To manage allied health programs including CNA, MA. EMS.
phlelX)tomy, PTA Some teaching
required
Salary
range
$45.000-$50.000.
See
www.ncmich.edu for complete job
description, employment application.
Applications
accepted
through November 5.(22)
N e w Today!
Dnvers
MISC. ITEMS
FOR SALE
4 WHEEL drive Massey-Ferguson tractor with loader Like new.
41 horsepower. Comes with back
blade. 6' snow blower, york rake,
set of disks. (989)370-4705.(22)
.•iw - T j r - o •
ANTIQUE OAK buffet with marble $100. (989)619-3614,(22)
ANTIQUE
WALNUT
Mid-size
(989)619-3613.(22)
BURGUNDY LA-Z-BOY reclining
sofa ana matching loveseat.
$100 (989)705-7843.(18)
2000 HONDA TRX 250 Recon
4-wheeler gator tires good condition. $1,500 Of best offer.
(231)622-4958
JUST IN! SAVE GAS with our
brand new mopeds 5Qcc Models starting at 51 195. Call Becroft Motors at (989)705-7800 to
reserve yours today
SALESPERSON
WANTED
Heating, fireplace and/or spas
experience necessary. Submit
resume in person, Phillips Lifestyles.
1182 South Otsego,
Gaylord,(21)
The Manpower
rerencediffe
TWO 2006 Kawasaki Bayuo foui
wheelers 250cc Good condition.
$2,100 each or $4,000 for both
Best
offer
Must
sell.(989)350-3996
or
(989)731-0930
HORSES & RIDING
STABLES
THE BEN Franklin Store in Gaylord is now carrying large leather
pieces. We have moose hide, as
well as some cow hide, both
natural and dyed. Available for a
limited time. Store hours Monday
through Friday. 9am-8pm, Saturday.
9am-6pm,
Sunday,
11am-4pm.{22)
PETS/PET SUPPLIES
& FREE PETS
N e w Today!
At ManpoMf, we do muc^ more ifian
simply provide |Obs We provide career
opportunilies »wth tlw flexibility to malch
virtLially any lifestyle Cfioose from ihe
following types o! positions
Paft-time • Temporary
Full-time • fetTip-to-permanent
Permarwnt placement
And wfieftier you want to work in an ol\ice or a lactory, witn a Fortune 500 lirm
or a local conipany. downtown or in ihe
couniry. Manpower has the connections
10 help youachi«ve your g(Mls
Manpower
Come in aftd r«gitter with tii todiyl
1349 3. Otsego Ave.. Suite 9
Gayk)rd, Michigan
(M9) 732-48M
AKC FEMALE Chihuahua puppy.
Born July 26. First shots and
wormed. Full breeding rights
Chocolate with white and tan
marking Very sweet and loves
kids- $250. (989)732-6342.(22)
CHIHUAHUAS. REDUCED. 5
month beige male 6 week black
mate
Champion sired. Lor>g
coats Parents on premises. Vet
checked.
$350.
(989)448-0161.(08)
AUTOS FOR SALE
$99 DOWN payments on selected automobiles to qualified
buyers No credit, bad credit, no
problem
Taitored Enierpnses,
Petoskey, 1-888-774-2264
w v w tailoredenterpnses com (t)
1990 PLYMOUTH Laser RS 2
door, hatchback Onfy 16.000
miles
Loaded
$2,000
(989)619-2916(18)
N e w TodAyl
1996 MERCURY Grar>d Marquis
$2,600/best. 1995 Ford F-150
4x4 Extended cab with cap
$2.&00/besl (989)732-0362.(11)
H A L L O W E E N PUMPKINS. All
Sizes com stalks, straw 4-1/2
nutos
on
Mumer
Road
(969)732-1166.(22)
ALPINE
AUTO
Parts
and
Service buytng used and junk
v ^ l e s (989)731-6548.(06)
FRESH FOODS/
PRODUCE & MEAT
5 FAMILY garage sale Ram or
•Mne. FfWay and Saturday. October 24 aryj 25, 9am-«pm Drassera. b u f M s , table and chairs.
ckMhina mlant to plus sizs. Prtnc<»S8 Hixjss and lots of nxscsNaneous. S297 Van Ty»» Road.
0«ytord.(2?)
Q A R A O E SALE at storage unit
26 o n tha c o n w of Sailing Straat
and InduatilaJ Ortva. OrayKng
OcMtm
23.
24
and
25.
10anv5pm (18)
If* alt
desk
$45.
BABY
EQUIPMENT
Stroller.
$25. Walker $10. Swing. $20.
Very
good
condition.
(989)731-0939.(18)
MOTORCYCLES &
ATVS
I GARAGE/YARD SALES
For advertising opportunities,
call (989)732-1111 or email
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300 POUND weight bench with
attachments, curl bar. $100
(989)731-1980.(18)
14" DEEP V Gruman 30 horsepower Evinrude. 2 batteries
Electric trolling. Graph Live well
Shorelandr trailer Acces&ones
$2,500 (989^448-0009.(18)
National Pet Product Company,
new to the area, seeking sales
representatives Flexible hours
and training provided. For interviews, contact Mrs. Hampton,
(231)649-0783.(22)
HeraldTimes.cemI
20""X36" GLASS top wicker table
with chairs. Natural wood tone
$50 Oak rocker with wicker
weave
back.
$70.
(989)614-1011.(22)
BOATS & MARINE
EQUIPMENT
SALES
REPRESENTATIVES
Times for the area's
leading ciassHied advertising
resource for employment
opportunities,
in print and online.
2 HORSE feeders. $125/each.
(989)732-1160
or
(989)732-9186.(22)
GRAND VIEW RANCH. S100
doe hunts S300 and up buck
hunts (989)732-2978,(111
N e w Today!
SEEKING PEOPLE to work wrth
ir>divklual8 in their homes assisting them with their daily livmg
needs No experience necessary,
we will-train. MkJnight shrtts available.
$a/hour
Possitwiity of
full-ttoT>e with Isenefits. Call Monday through Friday, 7arr>-3pm,
ask for Rachel. (989)732-1614
EOe.(22)
2 CAGE rabbit hutch Metal roof,
treated
stand.
$50.
(989)786-2831.(22)
HUNTING
Sales
N e w Today!
1989 DODGE Ram with plow.
$800 Wood boiler heater for garage
or
barn,
$500.
(989)732-1416.(18)
2006 24' Hornet Keystone fifth
wheel Full bath, slideout, full
awning, rear hitch Used very little $15,500 (989)350-8287(08)
LINE COOK
General
SUPER SAVERS
ITEMS UNDER S1000
OUTDOOR
RECREATION
Expenenced. Apply at White Wolf
Inn 6461 Old 27 South. Vanderbilt. (989)983-4568.(22)
DELIVERY DRIVER
2004 CHEVROLET Trail Blazer.
Loaded. V-6 108.000 miles. New
tires
and
brakes.
$8,900.
(989)350-2219,(18)
WANTED: COKE and Pepsi
memorabilia Please call or fax
list of Items and prices to
(989)348-6171
Monday
through Friday, 9am-5pm or
fax (989)348-6181 anytime
Restaurant/Clubs
Part-time/full-time delivery driver
needed for meat packing plant in
northern Michigan. Driving in radius of 200 miles. Normal work
schedule Monday through Friday,
7am-3;30pm. Overtime is available.
Benefits available. No
weekends. Chauffer's license required. If interested, call Stacey
at
Circle
M
Ranch.
(231)525-8216,(18)
2000 FORD Excursion, 4x4. V10.
1 ton 137.000 miles. $5,200.
(231)242-0720
WANTED TO BUY
N e w Today!
Drivers^
N e w Today!
2000 CHEVROLET Blazer 4WD
New brakes and rotors. CD
changer Runs and looks great.
Cheap, (231)907-0151.(18)
LUMBER SALE
Northern Michigan Hardwoods in
Petoskey is now offering 25% off
all S2S lumber Species include
birch, ash, oak and more. Offer
good through October 31. Call to
order, (231)347-4575 (15)
PHLEBOTOMY
EDUCATION.
Teaching ttie art., of professional
blood collocting. Gaylord evening
classes;'December 15-19. $995
(313)382-3057.(04)
t I B P H Open the Gaylord Herald
1 ^ :
1999 SILVERADO extended cab
4x4. black, air conditioning, CD
player, running boards, tow package. custom topper, 181,000
highway miles Original owner
Excellent
condition
$8,100.
(231)342-7380.(22)
HARD
MAPLE.
Dry,
delivered
16" or custom cut/split
1.5 face cord. $100: or 4-10
cord
loads
S60/cord
$55/cord for 24" boiler wood
1-800-485-1456
LOOKING FOR a new career
with unlimited eaming potential?
If so, contact Dave Morris at Prudential Preferred Properties Network at (989)732-9555 or e-mail
your
resume
to
davemorns@pprmi.com.(08)
N e w Today!
Educational
1996 FORD F-150. Straight 6 cylinder. 5 speed 4 wheel drive
Loaded $2,695 or best offer.
(989)732-9739.(18)
N e w Today!
FUEL & FIREWOOD
HELP WANTED part-time employment. Energetic, self motivated. Apply at Ellsworth Farmers
Exchange,
1681
South
Otsego.(18)
LOOKING FOR driver with Class
A
CDL
experienced
with
tractor-trailer
driving.
(989)732-5230.(22)
Early Childhood Services in the
Atlanta Program seeks an Aide.
YARD SALE. Household items
and collectibles. Friday. October
24 and Saturday. Qi^ober 25,
8am-12noon. 1034 West Street,
G a y l o r d (22)
N e w Today!
Management
PICKUPS/VANS
& SUVS
N e w Today!
Call Terry - (969)732-5440
(989) 732-9384 or (989) 350-5569
Thomas Michael Sines
1390 Lav^ & Garden
1440 Wanted to Buy
LIVESTOCK & PETS
1590 Farms & Farmland For Sale
1810 Livestock & Fee^
1820 Horses arxj Ridmg St^Jles
1830 Pets/Pet Supplies/Free Pets
AUTOMOTIVE
1910 Autos for Sale
1920 Classic/Specialty Autos
1930 PickupsA/ans i SUVs
1940 Heavy Trucks
1950 Heavy Equipment
l l l l l l GARAGE/YARD SALES
northpoit^
motors
Snow
Removal Available
/ADOPTION:
LOVING,
financially secure married couple
hopes
to
adopt
newborn.
Please call Brian and Jaimie.
1-877-610-1802.
^business news?"^
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KIRTLAND COMMUNITY College IS seeking a knowledgeable
volunteer to assist with recruiting
athletes for the 2009 cross country season
Appropriate travel
expenses for recruitment trips will
t)e reimbursed- Interested individuals should submit a letter or
e-mati indicating their interest and
qual(ticatk:>ns to: Dale Shantz
Human Resources. 10775 North
St. Helen Road, Roscommon, Ml
48653:
shantzd@kirtland.edu
Equal opportunity employer.(22)
SALES ASSOCIATES
It gives u s s t r e n g t h t o carr>' o n ,
ROOMS FOR RENT
J
Interior & Exterior
Stain • Varnish • Paint
N e w Today!
General
C o m m e r c i a l or Residential
, \ n d in g e n t l e b r e e z e .
SMALL. RUSTIC, log studio
cabin.
9918
Alba
Highway
$275/month. (231)585-6988.(18)
DARRYL'S
EMPLOYMENT
0650 Help Wanted OomestK:
0660 Help Wanted Misc
0670 Part-time Help Wanted
0680 Sates Help Wanted
MERCHANDISE
0970 Busir>e8s Office Equipment
0990 Antiques & Collectibles
1000 Garage Sales
1340 Miscellaneous Items for Sale
1350 Super Savers
1360 Musical Instruments
1370 Fuel & Firewood
HELP WANTED
SERVICES
LOST ITEMS
IN TOWN. 3/2,4-car garage, $800
LARGE LOT 3/1. attached 2-car
garage, full basement. $700
d a l e j. s m i t h Realty
1710 Resort Property for Rent
1720 Rooms for Rent
1730 Roommates to Share Rent
1750 Wanted to Rem Real Estate
ANNOUNCEMENTS
0690 ServiCM
0700 Card of Thanks
0720 Found & Free Items
0730 Lost Items
0740 Happy Ads
0750 Personals
0760 Special Notices
0770 Licensed Day Care/Adult Foster Care
BUSHNELL
SCOPE.
Sharp
shooter series 3-9x32mm. Brand
now.
Never
used.
$40.
(231)549-1121 122)
CEILING FANS. 2 reversible, 4
speed, lighted
Still in box.
Sl5/each (969)350-0461 (22)
CHAMPION 5250 waO generator.
S500/best. Whirlpool gas dryer.
$90'bcst
Sewing
machine
$30,'best
New instant water
heater SlOO/best. Salamander
heater.
»
$70/best(989)705-7585(18)
CHEVROLET TRUCK topper.
1S83-1998 Long box. Fiberglass.
Excellent
condition
$350.
(989)732-0789.(22)
CHtNA
SET
$65.
Sharp
favphone machine. $25. St.
Ntcholas village train station. $25.
(989)732-9532 (22)
DOG CRATE. Remington, medium si7e Only used for 3
months, S25 (989)390-0500.(22)
FAX
MACHINEA'ELEPHONE
$60. (989)909-0120.(22)
FOUR MICHELIN P195/60R15
radial tires. $100 or best offer.
(989)344-9700.(18)
FUEL OIL fumace for sale. $50.
(989)390-3834 (22)
FURNACE. FUEL oil. Runs
good. Includes above ground oil
tank. $100. (989)614-6100.(22)
GOULDS 1/2 horsepower J5 Jet
Plus well pump. Paid $556. Used
less thian 20 hours. $350 OBO
(231)546-3684 evenings,(18)
HANDMADE
IN Appalachian
Mountains, small 60"x28" solid
wood kitchen table with 4 matching captain's chairs wrth cushions. $225 (989)786-7955.(18)
HOMELITE SUPER 2 gas chain
saw. S45. (989)939-8167.(22)
KOLCRAFT CRIB mattress Excellent
condition
$20.
(989)983-4426,
( 989)619-1974 (18)
LIKE NEW Bowflex with lat
tower leg extension and row machine. $350 (989)786-5359.(18)
MASONRY SAWS. $300-$400
Wire feed welder $300 Rope
arKl
pultey
$100.
(989)370-9533.(22)
MINOLTA MAXXUM 800si camera
Good conditk>n.
$100.
(989)350-1855 (22)
MONSTER
WAGON.
4X6'
2.000 pound capacity
f^ew
$150 York rake Like new. 4"
wide $100.(989)732-7136.(18)
NEW ALUMINUM diamond plate
tool box 56" tong. 19" htgh, l y
deep.
Never
used.
$200
(989)732-5821 (22)
NEW WASHER. UNra capacity
$200 2 Office desks. $50. Janni,
(969)370-3824 (22)
• LMV aaMy,
4 MMrtMy KatM
989-732-0060
Ml.
NOROtCA DOWNHILL Ski bOOtS
size 13. Great conditton $100.
(231)546-4849.(18)
PONTOON BOAT. 24' Playbuoy
Htghndar $900 CaK Dick Huntar.
(734)604-9568 Of can t w saan t l
Ota^
Lake
Marina.
(969)732-5455(16)
W « d n M d a y , O c t o b e r 22. 2 0 0 6 • 0-3
^ y l o r d H«ratd T I m M
RANCH
KING
Pro.
Self
pro-
pelled. front wheel drtve. 6.0
horsepower. 22" cut arxJ a 20"
Yardrnan
$50/both.
(989)868-1660.(22)
REFRIGERATOR 21 cubK: foot.
Great
for
garage
$50.
(989)732-8111.
SMALL WOOD stove $50 Tonneau cover for 8' bed $50.
{231)881-5023(18)
SNOW BLOWER. 26". 8 horsepower
$350/k)e8t.
(989)939-8819,(11)
SNOW BLOWER. Husqvarna
Like new Used 2 seasons. 10.5
horsepower. 30" cut. $650
(989)732-0611.(08)
TAN COUCH W(th 2 recliners.
Massages. $100. Tan rocking
loveseat. $75. Good condition.
(989)614-1114.(22)
TRASH COMPACTOR. Seldom
used. Good conditk>n. $45. Two
Andersen casement windows
with screens. 4x2' $40/each
(989)732-3304.(22)
TREADMILL. MANUAL. $80 or
best otter (989)619-2750.(22)
TWO 215/70R15C tires Like
new. $50 (989)732-5821.(22)
TWO LA-Z-BOY brand recliners.
Or^e for $35. one for $75.
(989)448-8333.(18)
WASHER AND dryer. Work
great. $100 for txjth or $50/each.
(989)350-8354,(18)
WOOD FRAME bunkbed set with
mattresses and 2 drawers below.
$175, (989)732-8111.(18)
WOOD STOVE. Airtight Earth
with 18' of double insulated pipe.
$500. (989)983-9130.(18)
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL
FORECLOSURE NOTICE
RANDALL S MILLER & ASSOCIATES, PC IS A DEBT COLLECTOR
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT
AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE,
Mortgage Sale - Default has been
made in the conditions of a certain
rnortgage
made
by Angela
L
Davila-Martine; a Marned Woman
and Cheryle Sredich, a Marned
Woman, and David L. Sredich, a Marned Man, and Wayne L Davila-Martinez, a Marned Man a/k/a Wayne Davila-Martir>ez to Amenquest Mortgage
Company, Mortgagee, dated May 30.
2001, and recorded on June 12, 2001,
in Liber 0806, Page 914, Otsego
County Records, said mortgage was
assigned to WM Specialty Mortgage
LLC by an Assignment of Mortgage
dated July 25. 2008 ar>d recorded on
August 4, 2008 in Liber 1177 on Page
866, on which mortgage there is
ctaimed to be due at the date hereof
the sum of One Hundred Fifteen
Thousand Three Hundred Eight Dollars and 94/100($115.308 94) including interest at the rate of 11.875% per
annum.
Under the power of sale contained m
said mortgage and the statute in such
case made and provided, notice is
hereby given that said mortgage will
be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of
them, at public venue, at the North
door of the City-County Building in
Gaytord, Michigan at 10 00 AM on
Novemtier 20. 2008.
Plats, Page 11, Ot»«oo County Record*
LCQAL
NOTKC OP MORTQAQE
FOACCLOSURE tALE
6559 BEACH
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COU-ECTOfl
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT
ANY INFORMATK3N WE OBTAIN
WILL BE USED FOR THAT PtJRPC»E. Pt-EASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF
YOU ARB IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.
The r»demptk>o perkxl shafl b# 6
months from the data of such saia,
unless daterm<o«d abarxloned in accordance with f ^ L 600.3241a. In
whch case the redemption parted
shall t>e 30 days from the date of such
sale, or 15 days after statutory notk:e,
whichever is later
Dated October 22. 2008
Randall
Miller & Associates. P.C.
Attorrieys for Aaeigr^ee
43252 WoodwanjAve , Suite 180
Bloomfiekt Hills, Ml 48302
(248) 335-92'00
Our File No
141.01110
(10-22-4)
LEGAL
NQTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
LIKENS & BLOMQUIST. PL-LC., ISA
DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING
TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED
FOR THAT PURPOSE
ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may
t>e rescinded by tt>e foreclosir>g mortgagee In that event, your damages, if
any. shall be limited solely to the return ot the bid amount ter^dered at
sale, plus interest.
Default has occurred in the cor>ditions
of a Mortgage made by Cecil Edward
Day, Married. Mortgagor(s}, to Home
Equity of Amenca. Inc.. which mortgage is currently being serviced by
Ftfth Third Bank, successor by merger
to Home Equity of. America, Inc.,
Mortgagee, dated May 20. 2005. arvj
r e c o r d ^ on Jur>e 1. 2005, in Liber
1052, Page 720, in the Office of tt>e
Register of Deeds for Otsego County.
Michigan, on said mortgage there is
$108,139.81 due at the date of this
notice. There is rK> suit proceeding at
law or in equity to collect the sums
due under the Mortgage described
above
Notice is hereby given that, by virtue
of the power of sale contained in tfie
above-described Mortgage, ar>d tt>e
statute in such case made and provided, on Thursday. October 30, 2008
at 10AM. at the north door of tfte
City-County Bldg in Gaylord, Ml, there
will be offered for sale and sold to the
highest bidder at put)iic venue, in order to satisfy the unpaid portkm of
said Mortgage, together with interest
at a rate of 13.85%, all costs of sale
permitted by law. and taxes, the property situated in the Township of Bagley. County of Otsego. State of
Michigan, descnbed as
Lots 32 and 33, Mallard Fairways, according to the Plat thereof as recorded in Otsego County Records.
All nghts of redemption shall expire
SIX (6) months from the date of sale
unless the property is abandoned as
defined by MCL 600.3241a. in which
case the redemption penod shall be
thirty (30) days from the date of s ^ e
Dated Wednesday. October 1, 2008
Attorney for Fifth Third Bank, Mortgagee
Likens & Blomquist, P L L C
By Benjamin S Lin
P-70891
30200 Telegraph Rd Ste 140
Bingham Farms, Ml 48025
Telephone 248-593-5106 Ext. 5425
L0026MI08
(10-1-4)
^business news?^
Sajd premises are situated in the
Township
of
Charlton,
Otsego
County, Michigan, and are descnbed
as: Lot 151. Block 2, Little Bear Lake
Subdivision, as Recorded in Liber 1 of
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them, at pubMc ver>due, at the ptace
ot holding the circuct court within Otsego County, at 10:00 AM, on November 6, 2006.
Sa»d premises are situated m Township of Bagley. Otsego County, Michigan, and are described as: Lot 33,
Wotfs Otsego Lake SubdMskxi, according to the piat thereof as recorded m Liber 1 of Plats, Page 113,
Otsego County Records
ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may
be rMcir>ded by the foreclosing modgagee In that event, your damagas. If
any. shall be limited soteiy to the return of the bid amount tendered at
sale, pius Interest
Tt>e redemption period sTiall be 6
months from the date of such sale,
unless determined abandoned In accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, in
wNch case the redemption penod
shall be 30 days fnxn the date of such
MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been
nrtade In the oondlttons ot a mortgage
made by David W. Cole and Kari L.
Cole, husC>and artd wife, original n w t gagorts), to OW Kent Bar>k, Mortgagee, dated July 31, 1997, ar>d recorded on August 1, 1997 In Liber
0647 on Page CM6. and rT>odlfled by
agreement dated August 15. 2005.
ar>d recorded on Septernber 9. 2005
in Liber 1066 on Pa(^ 606. in Otsego
courrty records. Michigan, and assigned by rr>e8ne asaignmerfts to MidFirst Bank as assignee, on which
mortgage there is c i i m e d to be due
at ^
date hereof the sum of
FItiy-Two Thousar>d Eight Hundred
Fifty-Seven And
55/100
Dollars
($52.657.55). including interest at
8.25% per arwium.
Dated: October 8. 2008
For more Information, please call'
F C D 248 593.1309
Trott & Trott, PC.
Attorneys For Servicer
31440 Northwestern Highway. Suite
200
Farmington
Hills,
Michigan
48334-2525
File t223988F01
(10-8-4)
LEGAL
MORTGAGE SALE
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT
ANY
INFORMATION
OBTAINED
WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Under tr>e power of sale contained In
said mortgage and ttte statute in such
case made and provided, notloe is
hereby given that said mortgage will
t>e foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of
them, at public vendue, at tt>e place
of holding the circuit court witfiin Otsego County, at 10:00 AM, on November 13. 2008.
Said premises are situated in Village
of VandeitMit, Otsego County. Michigan, and are descrlt>ed as: Lots Three
(3) arxl Four (4), Block One (1),
Village
of Vanderbilt. according to the pHat
thereof, as recorded in Liber 1 of
Piats, Page 91, Otsego County Records
The redemption penod shall be 6
months from the date of such sale,
unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a. in
whch case the redemption period
shall be 30 days from the date of such
saie.
Rent • P u r c h a s e • Lease With Option
Dated October 22, 2006
Orlans Associatee, PC.
Attorneys for Sen/cer
P O Box 5041
Troy. Ml 4e007-5041
246-502-1400
File No. 306.1943
(10-22-4)
ATTN PURCHASERS; This sale may
be rescinded by the foreck>sing mortgagee In that event, your damages, if
any, shall be limited solely to t l ^ return of the bid amount tendered at
sale, plus interest
MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been
made in the conditior\s of a mortgage
made by Jesse Day and Katharine
Day, husband and wife, onginal mortgagor(s), to Mortgage Electronk: Registration Systems, Inc , as nominee for
lender and lerider's successors and/or
assigns. Mortgagee, dated November
16, 2007. and recorded'on November
19. 2007 in Liber 1156 on Page 472,
In Otsego county records, Michigan,
on whtoh m o r t g a ^ there is claimed to
be due at the date hereof the sum of
One Hundred Forty-Four Thousand
Seven
Hundred
Forty-Five
And
86/100 Dollars ($144.745 86), including interest at 10% per annum
LEGAL
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT
ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN
WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF
YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.
Under the power of sale contained m
said rrK)rtgage and the statute in such
case made and provided, nobce is
tiereby given that said mortgage will
be foreclosed by a sale ot the mortr^tice is hereby • given that Default gaged premises, or some part of
has occurred in a Mortgage given by them, at public vendue, at the place
Jack AnttK>ny Werda and Cynthia Ann of holding the circuit court within OtWerda. hu8bar>d and wife, mortga- sego County, at 10.00 AM, on Octogors, to First National Bank of Gay- ber 30.2008
tord. n ^ a lr>dependent Bank, mortgagee The Mortgage is dated No- Said premises are situated in Townv e r r ^ r 17. 2000. and was recorded ship of Hayes, Otsego County, Michion November 28. 2000. in Liber 781 gan. and are descnbed as Lot 24.
on pages 375 through 380 of the Ot- Shady Brook Hills, as recorded in liber
sego County records. A related Mort- 3 of plats, pages 238-239. Otsego
gage Ejfter^sk>n Agreement was re- County Records
corded in Liber 1060 on Page 507.
The baiarK« owing on the Mortgage The redemption penod shall be 6
as of the date of this Notice is months from the date of such sale,
$188,921.14. including interest at unless determined abandoned in ac7.50% per year The Mortgage con- cordance with MCLA 600.3241a. in
tains a power of sale clause and no which case the redemption penod
proceedings have been instituted to shall be 30 days from the date of such
sale
recover any part of the debt owing
Dated October 15, 2008
For more informatkxi, please call:
FC L 248.593.1312
Trott & Trott. PC.
Atlorrwys For Servicer
31440 Northwestern Highway. Suite
200
Farmington
Hills,
Michigtun
48334-2525
File #197167F0^
(1D-15-4)
The Mortgage will be foreclosed by
selling the property descnt>ed bek}w
at a public auction to the highest bidder. The sale will be held on Thursday. November 6. 2008, at 10:00 a.m.
local time at ttie main entrance to the
Otsego County Court Facility. 225 W.
Mam Street. Gaylonj, Michigan, that
being tf>e place of holding Circuit
Court for Otsego County. Michigan.
The property will be sold to pay ttie
amount then due on the Mortgage, Including interest, legal costs, attorney
tees and any taxes or insurance whch
may be paid by ttie mortgagee before
the sale.
LEGAL
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT
ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN
WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF
YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.
MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been
made in tt>e conditions of a mortgage
made by Dennis D. Vallus. a single
man ar>d Barbara Tnpp. a single
woman, to Old Kent Bank. Mortgagee. dated February 12, 1999 and recorded February 16. 1999 in Liber
712. Page 123, Otsego County Records. Michigan. Said mortgage is
now held by QMAC Mortgage Corporation, a Pennsylvania Corporation by
a s s i ^ m e n t . There is claimed to be
due at the date hereof tt>e sum of
Sevens-Two Thousar>d Three Hundred Forty-Six and 59/100 Dollars
(S72.346.59) including interest at
7.25% per annum
Under the power of sale contained in
said mortgage and the statute in such
case made ar>d provided, notice is
hereby given that said mortgage wUi
be foreclosed by a sale of ^ e mortgaged premises, or some part of
them, at public ver>due at the North
door of the City County Building in
Gaylord. Michigan In Otsego County,
Michigan at 10:00 a.m. on NOVEMBER 6, 2008.
The property to t>e sold is located in
tt>e City of Gaylord, County of Otsego,
Michigan euxl is descnbed as:
Lot 26. A S. Gottloeb's Bavarian Pines
Number 2. according to the plat
thereof as recorded In Lit>er 3 of Plats,
Pages 74-75, Otsego County Records.
The redemption period will expire six
(6) months after the date of the foreck)sure sale, unless the property is
determined abandoned under MCL
600.3241a. in which case the redemption period will expire 30 days after
tt>e date of the foreclosure sale, or
when the time to provkle r>otice under
MCL 600.3241a(c) expires, whichever
IS later.
Dated: September 29, 2008
SMITH, MARTIN, POWERS & KNIER.
PC.
By: Henry L. Knier, Jr. (P46393)
Attorney for Independent Bank,
f/k/a First National Bank of
Gaytord, Mortgagee
900 Washir>gton Ave., P.O. Box 219
Bay City. Ml 48707
(989) 892-4574
(10-8-4)
Said premises are located in the
Township of Bagley. Otsego County,
Michigan, and are described as:
Lot 95. Plat ot Sandy Beach Subdivision Number 2, as recorded in Liber 3
of F^ats. P a g ^ 69 t h r o u ^ 71, Otsego
County Records.
t>nly 4uifKS
LEGAL
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLX>8URE SALE
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT
ANY ir^FORMATION WE OBT/MN
WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF
YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.
The redemption period sTtall be 6
months from the date of such sale,
unless determined abandoned in accordance wHh MCLA §600.3241a. in
whk:h case ttw redemptfon period
shall be 30 days from the date of such
sale
TO ALL PURCHASERS; The forectosing mortgagee can rescind the sale
In tfiat event, your darrtages. if any,
are limited solely to tt>e return of the
bid amount ter>dered at sale, plus Irv
terest.
LEGAL
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT
ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN
WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF
YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY
ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may
be rescinded t>y the forectosing mortgagee In that event, your damages, if
any. shall be limited solely to tt>e return of t t ^ bid amount tendered at
sale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been
made In the cor>ditior>s of a mortgage
made by James C Nunnelley a single
person, origir%al mortgagor(s). to Wells
Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc., Mortgagee, dated March 5. 2003, and recorded on March 27. 2003 in Lit>er
921 on Page 386, in Otsego county
records, Michigan, on whch n^rtgage there is claimed to be due at the
date hereof the sum of Seventy Thousand Eight Hundred Thirty-Five And
34/100 DoHars ($70,835.34). including
interest at 6 125% per annum.
Dated: October i . 2008
For more information, please call
F C X 2 4 8 593 1302
Trott & Trott, PC
Attorneys For Sen/icer
31440 Northwestern Highway. Suite
200
Farmir>gton
Hills.
Michigan
48334-2525
File #222787F01
(10-1-4)
LEGAL
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT
ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN
WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF
YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY
MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been
made in the conditions of a mortgage
made by John D, Wnght and Bndget
Riley Wnght. husband and wile, to
Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for lender and
lender's successors and/or assigns.
Mortgagee, dated January 10. .2004
and recorded January 19, 2004 in Liber 979, Page 264, Otsego County
Records, Michigan. Said mortgage is
now held by US Bank National Association, as Trustee for Credit Suisse
First Boston CSFB 2004-AR3 by assignment There is claimed to t)e due
at the date hereof the sum of Two
Hundred Fifty Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty-Five and 10/100 Dollars
($250,985.10) including interest at
8.625% per annum
Under the power of sale contained in
said mortgage and the statute in such
case made and provided, notice Is
hereby given that said mortgage will
be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of
them, at public vendue at ^ e North
door of ttie City County Building in
Gaylord. Mkjhigan in Otsego County,
Michigan at 10:00 a.m on NOVEMBER 20, 2008.
Said premises are located m
Township of Otsego Lake.
County, Mk:higan, and are described
as: Lot 3, Chub Lake Hills, as recorded in Liber 1 of Plats Page 21,
Otsego County Records.
The redemption penod shall be 6
months from the date of such sale,
unless determined abandoned in accordarKe with MCLA §600 3241a. in
which case the redemption penod
shall be 30 days from the date of such
sale
TO ALL PURCHASERS The foreclosing mortgagee can rescind the sale
In that event, your damages, if any,
are limited solely to the return of tf>e
bid amount tendered at sale. pHis interest
ATTN PURCHASERS This sale may
be rescirxled by the forectosing mortgagee. In that event, your damages. If
any, shall be limited solely to t l ^ return of tt>e bid amount tendered at
sale, plus interest
MORTGAGE SALE • Default has been
made in the condittoru of a mortgage
made by Kelly Hunt, a marned woman
and Rot>ert Hunt, her husband, onginal rnortgagor(s), to Mortgage Electronic Registratton Systems. Inc., as
nominee for lender and ler>der's successors and/or assigns. Mortgagee,
dated November 7, 2CK)6, ar>d recorded on November 8, 2006 In Litwr
1115 on Page 285. in Otsego county
records. Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the
date hereof the sum of Or>e Hundred
Six Thousand Nine Hur>dred Seventy
And 29/100 Dollars ($106,970.29), including interest at 9.6% per annum.
Under the power o f sale contained In
said mortgage ^ d the statute in such
case made and provided, notice is
hereby given tfiat said mortgage will
be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of
them, at public vendue, at tfie place
of holding the circuit court within Otsego County, at 10:00 AM, on Novemt>er 6,2008.
Said premises are situated in Township of Bagley. O^ego County, Michigan. and are d e s c r i t ^ as: Lot 5 and
the North 1/2 of Lot 4. Maple Briar,
accordirvg to the plat tt>ereof as recorded in Liber 3 of Plats, page 61,
Otsego County Records.
The redemption period shall be 6
months from the date of such sale,
unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, in
which case the redemption period
shall be 30 days from the date of such
saie
Dated Octot>er 8, 2008
For more information, please call'
FC L 248.593.1312
Trott & Trott, P.C.
Attorneys For Servicer
31440 Northwestern Highway, Suite
200
Fannington
Hills,
Mchigan
48334-2525
File #222990F01
(10-8-4)
LEGAL
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT
ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN
WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF
YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY
ATTN PURCHASERS; This sale may
be rescirKled by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that event, your damages, if
any, shall be limited solely to the return of the bid amount tendered at
sale, plus interest
MORTGAGE SALE • Default has been
made in the conditions of a mortgage
made by Julie Morrison, a single
woman, onginal mortgagor(s). to The
Bank of Northern Michigan - Gaytord
Branch, Mortgagee, dated November
3. 2006. and recorded on November
8, 2006 in Liber 1115 on Page 267,
and modified by Affidavit or Order received by and recorded, and assigned
by mesne assignments to ABN AMRO
Mortgage Group. Inc. as assignee as
documented by an assignment. In Otsego county records, Mk:higan, on
which mortgage there is claimed to be
due at the date hereof the sum of Orte
Hundred Fifty-Seven Thousand Six
Hundred Forty-Eight And-81/100 Dollars ($157,648.81). including interest
at 6% per annum.
Under the power of sale contair>ed in
said mortgage and the statute in such
case made artd provided, nottoe is
hereby given that said mortgage will
be foreclosed by a sale of tt>e mortgaged premises, or some part of
them, at public verKiue, at the place
of holding the circuit court wlthm Otsego County, at 10;00 AM, on Novemt>er 20, 2008
Said premises are situated in Township of Dover. Otsego County, Michi-
Dated: October 8.2008
Onana Associates. PC.
Attorneys for Servicer
P.O. Box 5041
Troy, Ml 48007-5041
246-502-1400 File No 280 3403
(10-8-4)
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L a n d contract terms o v o l a b l e
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LEGAL
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT
ANY INFORMATKDN WE OBTAIN
WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF
YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.
ATTN PURCHASERS: T>ila sale may
be reecir>ded by the foreckseing n w t gogee. in that event, your damagae. If
ttvf. s h a l be Hrmied sotety to the return of t w bW amount tendered at
sate, plua mtarest.
MORTGAGE SALE - DafauN hoe been
made m the corxMtona of a mortgage
mode by Draw NoMsM artd Oavon A
NobHaid. husband and wfia, ortglnal
mortgagorts), to WeNs Faigo Bank.
NA, Mongagee, dated December 23.
2006, and recorded on Deoerfitoer 27,
2005
Uber 1079 on Paga 490. m
Otaego county reoords, Michigan. ar»d
aaeigned by aekl Mortgagee to HSaC
Bank USA. Na«onal Aaaootolon, m
Truolae tor NHtL Hon* EquNy Loan
m m , Seftaa 2006-WFi as aaaiyiaa.
on wMch mortgage there Is claiwed to
ba due at tie data hereof the sum of
six^TWo Thouaand Eight Hundred
Emy-Ttoo
And 86/100
Ootara
hdudng
10.75% per annum
Ur>der the power of sale contair>ed In
said mortgage ar>d the statute in such
case made and provkJed. notice is
hereby given that said n^ortgage wiH
be f o i ^ l o s e d by a sale ot the mortgaged premises, or some part of
them, at pubHc vendue, at the place
of hokjirtg the circuit court within Otsego Courtty. at 10:00 AM, on November 20. 2008.
Said premtses are situated in Towrv
ship of Otsego Lake. Otsego County,
Michigan, and are described as' Lot
834 Enchanted Forest Number 3 SubdlvWon, according to the plat thereof
recorded m Liber 3 of piats, pages
195 tfwough 199 Otsego County Records.
The redemption perked shaN be
months from the date ot such sale,
urtleas determined abar>doned In accordonoe with MCLA 600.3241a. m
which case t i e redemptton penod
ShaN be 30 days from the date of such
Dated October 22, 2006
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MORTQAQE SALE - M a u i t haa bean
made In the oortdWona of a mongage
made by Martha Dalana Richardi and
Christopher W, Richards aka ChrWophar Rtcharda. wHe and husband.
orlgk>al monoaQor(s),
Electronic Regiatratton Syatama. Itk.,
as nominae tor larvSar arvj lartdat^
soceaaaors and^or aaaigris, Mortga
gaa. dated Dacambar 22. 2004, and
recorded on January 6, 2005 m Uber
1034 on Page 248, In Otaago county
records. Midftgan. and assigned by
aaM Mortgagee to CWMortgaga, Inc.
as asaigr>aa, on «4)ich mortgage there
is claimed to be due at t ^ date
hereof the sum of Eighty-Four Thousand Four Hundred Forty-Eight Ar>d
55/100 Do«ars ($64,448.55), indudlng
intareet at 6.75% per anrwm.
Ur>der tf>e power of sale contained In
said mortgage and the statute In such
case made and provided, notice is
hereby given that said mortgage will
be foreclosed by a sale of tfte rr>ortgaged premises, or some part of
them, at public ver>diie. at tfie place
of h<Mng tt>e circuit court witt)ln Otsego County, at 10:00 AM, on October 30. 2008.
thar>ca Nortti 79 degree* 14
15 aacortda Eaat I M M feat to the
East Una of Lot 996: thence South 09
dagreae 36 mkHrtee 30 secor>ds East
55.00 feat along said East Una to the
point of baglnr>ing.
LEGAL
Otsego County Records. Eadudlno a l
gaa arKl mineral rlgMs.
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT
ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAM
WtLL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF
YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY
The rederr^ytion period sTiai be 6
months from the date of such aata.
urtlees deiermlnad sybandonad m aocordance with MCLA f600.3241a. In
which caae the redemption period
Shan be 30 deys from the date of such
MORTOAOE FORECLOSURE
The redemption period shall be 6
monthe from the date of such sale,
unleas determined abarxloned in acconMnce with MCLA 600.3241a. In
which caae the redemption period
shall be 30 days trom the date of such
MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been
made In the conditions of a rnortgaga
made by Rhrw Wfiite, an unmamed
woman, to Chaae Manhattan Mortgage Corporation. Mortgagee, dated
Jaruiary 9. 2004 ar>d recorded January 16. 2004 in Uber 979. Page 1. Otsego County Records, (Acf^gan.
Said mortgage is now heid by U.S
Bank Nation^ Association as Trustee
succeesor In interest to Wachovia
Bank. N.A. as trustee for Chase 04-1
by assignment. T f w e is claimed to
be due at the date hereof the sum of
Sixty-One Thousand Two Hundred
Eight and 86/100 Dollars ($61,206.86)
tncluding mtereet at 7.25% per annum.
Dated: October 1, 2008
For more Information, please caH;
FC C 248.593 1301
Trott & Trott. PC.
Attorneys For Servicer
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Fafmir»gton
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Michigan
48334-2525
File #222581F01
(10-1-4)
Said premiaes are situated in Township of Bagiey. Otsego County, Mtehigan, ar>d are deecrfbed as: Lot 995,
Michaywe No. 3. u recorded in Liber
3 In Plats. Pages 212 through 223. Otsego County Records AND the South
1/2 of Lot 996. Michaywe No. 3, more
partkularty dercrfbed as; Beglrviing at
ihe Southeast comer of Lot 91^;
tf>ence South 80 degrees 22 minutes
44 secor>ds West 155.10 feet along
the South line of Lot 996 to the West
line of Lot 996; thence North 21 degrees 56 minutes 15 secor>ds West
49.95 feet along said West line;
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and are deccrib^d as: Parcal D
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A parcel ol land on part of tia SouthNOTICE OF HoirrQAQe
aast 1/4 of Saction 29. Town 31
FORECLOSURE SALE
Nortf). Range 2 Waat. Oovar Ibwn- THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR
ship. Otsago County. Michtaan
ATTEMPTINQ TO COLLECT A DEBT
scribad as 'Sagmntng) at lha East 1/4 ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN
comaf of said Sacton 26; thanca WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR89 degrees 38 rnkxitas 49 sec- POSE Pt£ASE CONTACT OUR OFOTKto West. 819.47 feet alor>g the FICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF
East-West 1/4 bne of said Section 26 YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
to the point of beginmrtg. tt>ance
DUTY.
South 01 degrees 47 minutes 16 seconds West. 339.73 feet; tTience North ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale nrtay
89 degrees 43 minutes 28 seconds be rescinded by the foredoeing mortWest, 494 03 teet therwe t^orth 01 gagee In that ever>t, your damages, H
redegrees 48 minutes 34 secor>ds East, any, shall be limhad aoMy to
340.40 feet along the East-West 1/8 turn of the bkJ amount tendered at
line of said Section 26, thence South sale, pius interest.
89 degrees 38 minutes 49 seconds
East. 493.89 feet along the East-West MORTGAGE SALE - Defauft has bean
1/4 line of said Section 26 to the po«nt made In tf>e conditions of a morioage
of t>eginning Together with a 30 foot made by Lance Q. Weyaneth, a s l n ^
easement for ingress, egress ar>d man. o ^ r ^ l mortgagor(s). to M ^ put>lic utilities described as lying adja- gage Electrorvic R e ^ t r a t l o n Systama,
cent to and Southerly of a iir>e de- lr>c., as nominee for lertdaf ar>d
scribed as' Beginning at the East 1/4 lender's successors and/or assigns.
comer of sa id Section 26, ther>ce Mortgagee, dated November 20,
North 89 degrees 38 minutes 49 sec- 2006. ar>d recorded on November 29.
onds West, 81947 feet along the 2006 in Liber 1117 on Page 192, in
Eest-West 1M line of said Section 26 Otsego county records. Michigan, on
to tt>e point of ending of this ease- which r T > o r t g a g e there is daimad to be
due at the date hereof the sum of One
ment
Hundred Thirteen ThousarKl Four
Hundred Eighty-Two And 81/100 DolParcel E
A parcel of land on part of the South- lars ($113,482.81). including interest
east 1 lA of Section 26, Town 31 at 6.25% per annum.
Nor^, Range 2 West. Dover Township, Otsego County, Michigan de- Under the power ol sale contained in
scribed as: Commercing at the East said mortgage and the statute in such
1/4 corner of said Section 26; thence case made and provided, notice is
South 01 degrees 47 minutes 16 sec- hereby given that sakf mortgage wlH
onds West. 647.10 feet along the East be foreclosed by a sale of Tf>e mortline of said Section 26, thence North gaged premises, or some part of
89 degrees 43 minutes 28 seconds ^ e m , at pubhc ver>due, at tfw place
West, 737 00 feet to tf>e point of be- of holding tfte circuit court within Otginning. thence continuing North 89 sego County, at 10:00 AM, on Nodegrees 43 minutes 28 seconds West. vember 6, 2008.
576 65 feet: thence North 01 degree
48 minutes 34 seconds East, 308.47 Said premises are situated in Townfeet along the East 1/8 line of said ship of Bagley, O t s e ^ County. MichiSection 26; ttience South 89 degrees gan, and are described as: Lots 23
43 minutes 28 seconds East 494.03 and 24. Block 10. Pleasant-View, acfeet; thence South 01 degree 47 min- cording to the Plat thereof as reutes 18 seconds West, 124,05 feet: corded in Liber 1 of Plats. Page 69.
thence South 89 degrees 43 minutes Otsego County Records.
26 seconds East 82.50 feet; ttierKe
South 01 degree 47 minutes 18 sec- The redemption period sinall be 6
onds West, 184 42 feet to the point of months from tf\e date of such sale,
beginning Together with a 30 foot unless determined abandoned in aceasement for ingress, egress and cordance with MCLA 600.3241a, in
public utilities described as lying adja- which case the redemption period
cent to and NorOierfy of a line de- shall tie 30 days from the date of such
scribed as: Commencing at the East sale.
1/4 comer of said Section 26; therwe
South 01 degree 47 minutes 18 sec- Dated: October 8, 2008
onds West, 647.10 feet along the East
lir>e of said Section 26 to the point of For more information, please calt:
beginning of this easement; ther>ce F C X 248.593.1302
North 89 degrees 43 minutes 28 sec- Tn>tt & Trott. PC,
onds West. 737 00 feet to the point of Attorneys For Servicer
ending of this easement.
31440 Northwestem Highway, Suite
200
Tf>e redemption period shall be 12 Farmington
Hills,
Michigan
months from the date of such sale, 48334-2525
unless determined abandoned in ac- Fild #224246F01
cordance with MCLA 600.3241a, in
(10-8-4)
which Ccise (he redemption period
shall be 30 days from the date of such LEGAL
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
sale.
FORECLOSURE SALE
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR
Dated: October 22, 2008
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT
ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN
For more information, please call:
WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURF C C 248.593 1301
POSE. PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFTrott & Trott. PC.
FICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF
Attorneys For Servicer
31440 Northwestern Highway. Suite YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY,
200
Farmington
Hills,
Michigan
ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may
48334^2525
be rescinded by the foreclosing mortFile #226811F01
gagee In that event, your damages, if
(10-22-4)
any, shall t>e limited solely to the retum of the bid amount tendered at
sale, plus interest.
Advertising:
TO ALL PURCHASERS: The foredoeing mortgagee can rescirtd the aale.
In that event, your damaoes. If any.
are limited solely to Ote return of t i e
bid amourtt ter>dered at sale, piue Interest.
Dated; October 8. 2008
Orlarw Associates. P.C.
Attorr>eys for Servicer
PO. Box 5041
Troy, Ml 48007-5041
248-502-1400
File No. 209.5426
(10-6-4)
LEGAL
MORTQAQE SALE
This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for ttat purpose.
Under the power of sale contained in
said mortgage artd the statute in such
case made ar>d provkted, notice is
hereby gh/en that said rrwrtgage will
be foreclosed by a sate of the mortgaged premises, or some part of
tftem, at public verxkie at the North
door of the Crty County Buikling in
Gaykxd. Michigan in Oteego Cour^,
Michigan at 10:00 a.m. on NOVEMBER 6. 2008.
He w h o h a s a t h i n g to
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apt t o get t h e dollars a s
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Default has occurred In a mortgage
made by Rck DonaM Cottrell ar>d Julie CottreH, husbarvi and wite, to First
National Bank of America, dated May
18, 2007 ar>d recorded on May 29,
2007 in liber 1138 page 521, Otsego
County records. This mortgage holder
has begun no proceedings to recover
any part of the debt, wt>k:h Is now
$98,362 70.
Sakj premises are located in the
Township of Gaylord. Otsego County,
Michigan, and are described as:
Lot 2. S.E. Fountain Subdivision, as
recorded in Lit>er 2 of Plats, Page 58,
The mortgage wilt be forectosed by a
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The property Is located m Cofwith
Township. Otsego County, Michigan,
and Is descnbed in the mortgage as;
Beginning at tfte Southwest corr\er of
the Southeast 1M of the Southvwst
1/4 of Section 36. Township 32 North,
Range 3 West, Conwith Township. Otsego County, Michigan. tt>eoce South
B7 degrees 59 minutes 08 seconds
East along the South section line a
distance of 265 feet, therwe North a
dwtance of 282,75 feet, thence East a
distance of 50 feet, thence North a
distance of 720-41 feet, thence North
88 degrees 25 minutes 51 seconds
West, a distar>ce of 315 feet, nwre or
less, to the West 1/8 line, therKe
South 00 degrees 38 minutes 22 seconds East, atong said 1/8 line to the
point of b a n n i n g Irwiudlr^g a 2000
Fairmont Mobile Home (Serial Number
0052452ABW)
The redemptiCMi period wtil be one
year from the date of sale; but if the
property is abandor^ed, the redemption period will be one month from the
date of sale
Date: October 13. 2008
Joseph B. Backus, attorney for riKirtgage holder
P.O Box 794, East i^nsing. Ml
48826
517-337-1617
(10-22-4)
LEGAL
STATE OF MICHIGAN
PROBATE COURT
COUNTY OF OTSEGO
L E G A L NOTICES
L E G A L NOTICES
L E G A L NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICES
puMc M l * of th« property on Thurs
day. Nowmbcr 20. 2006 at 10.00
•.m., at front (rwrth) door of
City-County Buildlrtg. Oaytord, NMchigan. The property wW be sold to pay
the amount then due on the mortgage. tooethef wMh intereet at 12 per
cent, foredoeure costs, attorney tees,
and also arty taxes and Insurance that
the mortflage hoWer pays before the
sale
LEGAL
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE
FORECLOSURE NOTICE
Thomas M. Schraw P46540
116 Water Street
Boyne Oty. Ml 40712
(231)582-2252
This IS an attempt to coHect a debt
ar>d any information obtained wiU be
used for that purpose Please corttact
the offtce beiow if you are In active
military service
Elizabeth M Moyer
915 West Sheldon. Apt 207
Qaylord Mi 49735
(231)546-3443
(10-22-1)
LEGAL
MORTGAGE SALE
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT
ANY
INFORMATION
OBTAINED
WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Notice Is hereby given that Default
has occurred in a Mortgage given by
Terer>ce Morgridge and Cynthia Morgrtdge. husbar>d ar>d wife, mortgagors. to First National Bank of Gaylord. n/k/a irvjeperKlent Bank, mortgagee The Mortgage is dated November 15, 2001, and was recorded
on December 4, 2001. in Liber 0835
on pages 224 through 229 of the Otsego County recor(te. The balarKe
ov/ir>g on the Mortgage as of the date
of this Notice IS $168,502 18. including interest at 8% per year variable
The Mortgage contains a power of
sale clause ar>d no proceedings have
been instituted to recover any part of
the debt owing.
The Mortgage will be foreckised by
selling the property described below
at a publk: auction to ttte highest bidder. The sale will be held on Thursday, November 13. 2008, at 10:00
a.m. kwal time at the main entrance to
the Otsego County Court Facility, 225
W Main Street, Gaylord, Michigan,
that being the place of holding Circuit
Court for Otsego County. Michigan
The property will be sold to pay the
amount then due on the Mortgage, including interest, legal costs, attorney
fees and any taxes or insurance which
may be paid by the rrwrtgagee t>efore
the sale.
DEFAULT havir>g been made m the
terms and conditions of a certain
mortgage
made
by
TODD
SHAMPINE. Mortgagor, to First Federal of Northern Michigan, Mortgagee,
dated the 28th day of June, 2006, and
recorded in the Otnce of the Register
of Deeds for the County of Otsego
and State of Michigan, on the 11th
day of July, 2006 in Uber 1101 of
County Records, pages 412-426. on
whtoh mortgage there is claimed to be
due. at the date of this notice, for
principal ar>d interest, the sum of
Sixty One Thousand Nine Hundred
Seventy Eight and 56/100 Dollars
($61,978 56). And no suit or proceedings at law or in equity having been
instituted to recover the debt now remaining secured by said Mortgage or
any part thereof whereby the power of
sale contained in said Mortgage has
become operative.
herein to Ajpine Oil Company. Inc., a
iwHchigan corporatton pursuant to a
QuK Claim Deed dated Jurte 10, 2004
recorded m Uber 1000 Page 527-528,
sa>d Mortgage having been aasigr>ed
by iMlortgagee to Arthur Lar>d Co.,
LLC. a Mict^igan limited UabiWy company. as aasigr>ee pursuant to a
Non-Recourse Assignment of Mortgage dated /Kpni 17. 2008 artd recorded in Uber 1170 Page 781 on
which mortgage there is claimed to be
doe at the date hweof the sum of Two
Hundred Twelve Thousand Nine Hundred TNfty-Two and 09/100 Dollars
($212,932,09), includlr>g interest at the
default interest rate of Pnme Rate (as
defined in the Revolving Note dated
July 5. 2007; said Note having been
assigned to Arthur Land Co., LLC pursuant to a Non-Resource Assignment
of Note dated April 17. 2008) plus 3%;
arxJ no suit or proceeding at law or in
equity having been instituted to recover the debt or any part thereof secured by said Mortgage, and the
power of sale In said Mortgage having
become operative by reason of such
default
Now, therefore, by virtue of tt>e power
of sale contained in sakJ Mortgage,
and pursuant to the statute of the
Stale of MkJhigan in such case made
and provided, notice is hereby given
that on Thursday, the 6th day of November, 2008, at 10:00 o'clock a.m.
looal time, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale at public auction, to
the highest bidder, at the main lobby
of the O t ^ o County Courthouse,
225 West Main. Gaylord. Michigan, of
'
the premises described• in said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be
necessary to pay the amount due. as
aforesaid, on said mortgage, with the
interest thereon at 8.000®/» per annum
and alt legal costs, charges and expenses. including the attomey fees allowed by law, and also any sum or
sums which may be paid by the undersigned, necessary to protect its interest in the premises, which said
premises are described as follows;
All that certain piece or parcel of Itind
situated in the Township of Elmira,
County of Otsego, and State of Michigeui and described as follows, to-wit;
REMEMBER:
An advertisement
is a
Salesperson
in Print!
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on
Thursday. Decemt>er 4, 2008 at 10 00
o'clocK in the forerioon, at the North
door of the City-County Building in
Gaylord, Michigan, that being the
place for hokltng the Circuit Court for
Otsego County, there will be offered
for sale and sold to the highest bidder
or bidders at publtc auction or venue
for
purposes
of
satisfying the
amounts due and unpaid on said
Mortgage, together with all allowable
costs of sale and ir>cludable attorney
fees, and any taxes or insurance
which may be paid by the Mortgagee
before the sale, the lands and premises in said Mortgage mentioned and
descnbed as follows
With:
*N0 sick pay
*N0 office space
*N0 mileage expenses
Parcel I.
Land located in the City of Gaylord,
County of Otsego, and State of Michigan, described as follows;
Parcel "8":
Part of Lots 8 and 9. Block 13. Original Plat of the City of Gaylord. according to the plat thereof recorded in
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Uber 1, Page 28. Otsego County ReDECEDENTS ESTATE
cords, descnbed as: Spinning at the
FILE NO. 08-6025-DE
Southwest comer of Lol 9, Bloci( 13.
Onginal Plat of the City of Gaylord;
Estate of Russell Edward Moyer
thence North 00°59'25" East, along
Date of birth: October 27,1918
The redemption period will expire six
Parcel 1 Part of Section 4, Town 31 the West line of Block 13, 132.15 feet
(6) months after the date of the foreTO ALL CREDITORS:
North, Range 4 West descnbed as to the North line of Lot 8. Block 13.
closure sale, unless the property is beginning at the West 1/4 comer of Onginal Plat of the City of Gaylord;
NOTICE TO CREDITORS; The dece- determined abandoned under MCL said
Section
4;
thence
North thence South 89"00'38" East, along
dent, Russell Edward Moyer, who 600.3241a. in which case the redemp- 00®24'50" East. 193.39 feet along the said North line, 87.57 teet, thence
lived at 504 Random Lane. Apt. tion period will expire 30 days after West line of said Section 4 and the South 00'^6'53" East. 131 82 feet to
the
dale
of
the
foreclosure
sale,
or
D7/B3. Gaylord, Ml 49735, Michigan
centerline of Camp Ten Road, thence the South line of Lot 9. Block 13,
when the time to provide notice under
died July 17, 2007
South 89«30"07" East, 944.81 feet, Original Plat of the City of Gaylord.
MCL 600 3241a(c) expires, whichever
thence South 00»28'28" West, 196.57 thence North 89®14'25' West, along
is later
Creditors of the decedent are notified
feet, thence North 89*18'2" West, said South line, 90.49 feet to the Point
that all claims against the estate will
943.87 feet along the Easl and West of Beginning.
be forever barred unless presented to Dated; October 6, 2008
1/4 line of said S ^ t i o n 4 to the Point
Elizabeth M Moyer, named personal
Parcel II
of Beginning
represemative or proposed personal SMITH, MARTIN, POWERS & KNIER.
Land located in the City of Gaylord,
representative, or to both tt>e probate PC.
The redemption penod shall be one County of Otsego, and State of Michicourt at 800 Livingston Blvd , Suite C, By: Henry L Knier, Jr. (P46393)
(1) year from the date of such sale, gan. described as follows;
Gayk>rd.
Ml
49735
and
the Attorney for Independent Bank,
unless determined abandoned in acnamed/proposed personal represen- f/k/a First National Bank of
cordance with 1948CL 600 3241a, in Lot One <1), Block Four (4). less sevtative within 4 months after the date Gaylord, Mortgagee
which case the redemption penod enteen (17) feet off the west side
of publication of this notice
900 Washington A v e , PO BQX219
shall t>e 30 days from the date of such thereof and eighteen (18) feet of the
Bay City, Ml 48707
south end of Lot Eight (8) of Block
sale.
(989)892-4574
Four (4), less seventeen (17) feel of
Dated. October 14. 2008
(10-15-4)
the west side thereof, both of Fill'
Dated September 8, 2008
mores Addition to the Village (now
City) of Gaylord according to the Plat
MORTGAGEE;
thereof recorded in Uber 1, Page 23,
FIRST FEDERAL OF NORTHERN Otsego County Records
MICHIGAN
The property descrit)ed herein was
100 S. Second Avenue
previously sold at a foreclosure
Alpena, Ml 49707
on July 3. 2008 The purpose of this
Keith Wallace, P21932
mortgage foreclosure sale is to proIsackson & Wallace. PC
vide notice to the Department of
Attorney lor Mortgagee, Fi,st Federal
Service
of Northern Michigan
ar>d the Michigan Department
114 S Second Avenue
Treasury.
Alpena, Michigan 49707
SNOWPLOWING BIDS
(10-1-4)
The redemption penod shall be
months from the onginal date of the
LEGAL
N o r t h l a n d S p p o r t s m e n ' s Club is accepting bids for s n o w p l o w i n g
sale on July 3, 2008 unless deterSTATE
OF
MICHIGAN
for w i n t e r 2008-2(X)9 s e a s o n . Submit bids to; N S C . P O Box 34.
mir>ed abandoned in accordance with
46TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the
G a y l o f d , M l 4 9 7 3 4 . For information, call Tom, ( 9 8 9 ) 8 5 8 - 1 7 2 3 or
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
redempnon period shall be 30 days
Marv. ( 9 8 9 ) 7 3 2 - 0 8 3 1
COUNTY PROBATE
from the date of such sale.
800 LIVINGSTON BLVD STE 1C
The property to be sold is located in
the Township of Bagley. County of
Otsego, Michigan and is described
as; Lot 1358. Michaywe #7, as recorded in Liber 4 of Plats, pages
56-57, Otsego County Records.
CLASSIFIED ADS
PAY O F F !
NORTHLAND
SPORTSIWIEN'S CLUB
Bids m u s t b e s u b m i t t e d by N o v e m b e r 6. 2 0 0 8 .
JOHANNESBURG-LEWISTON
SCHOOLS
SNOWPLOWING BIDS
Snowplowing
Bids
are
being
accepted
for
the
J o h a n n e s b u r g - L e w i s t o n Schools. Bids must c o n t a i n hourly
rate a n d ail e x c e p t i o n s , if any. Bids must i n c l u d e proof of liability i n s u r a n c e a n d a description type, a m o u n t of. and quality of b i d d e r ' s e q u i p m e n t . All bids must b e r e c e i v e d by October 3 1 . 2 0 0 8 • 3:00 p.m.
For p l o w i n g specifications at the J o h a n n e s b u r g School, contact J o h n Sewell, M a i n t e n a n c e Supervisor, at ( 9 8 9 ) 7 3 2 - 1 7 7 3
ext 2 4 6 .
For specifications at the L e w i s t o n School, contact
D a n n y Mitchell at ( 9 8 9 ) 7 8 6 - 2 2 5 3 ext 228,
Bids a r e to b e sent in writing to: J a m e s Hilgendorf, Superint e n d e n t of Schools, J o h a n n e s b u r g - L e w i s t o n A r e a Schools.
1 0 8 5 4 M - 3 2 . J o h a n n e s b u r g , M l 4 9 7 5 1 . T h e B o a r d of Education r e s e r v e s the right to reject any o r all bids a n d also res e r v e s the right to accept the bidder that o f f e r s the best ass u r a n c e t o a c c o m p l i s h the w o r k a s bid.
OTSEGO COUNTY ROAD
COMMISSION
GAYLORD, Ml
T h e O t s e g o C o u n t y R o a d Commissksn will receive sealed bids
in their office at 6 6 9 W e s t M c C o y Road. P.O. Box 537, Gaylord, M i c h i g a n , 4 9 7 3 4 - 0 5 3 7 until 2:00 p.m, o n W e d n e s d a y
Novenr4>er 5, 2 0 0 8 for the following;
(1) 2 0 0 8 - 2 0 0 9 , 1 / 2 o r 3/4 T o n H Q 4 x 4 E x t e n d e d C a b P i c k u p
Truck
For m o r e information a n d specifications, p f e a s e call t h e Ots e g o C o u n t y R o a d C o m m i s s i o n at (989)72C-2012 a n d ask for
Kiel:
G a y l o 5 * ^ ^ ^ ^ f e ? B o ? b ^ 2 S ' r « o n o n W e d n e s d a y . Nov e m b e r 5. 2 0 0 8 .
Mail to; O t s e g o C o u n t y R o a d C o m m i s s i o n
P O Box 5 3 7
Gaytord, M l 4 9 7 3 4 - 0 5 3 7
H d e U v f d . bids m u s t arrive at ttie physical a d d r e s s of the
O t s e g o C o u n t y R o a d C o m m i s s i o n by 2:00 p . m . o n W e d e s d a y .
N o v e m b e r 5. 2 0 0 8 (cloeed noor>-l2;30 p.m. l o r luoch);
O t e e g o CourrW R o a d C o m m i s s i o n
6 6 9 West M o C o y R o a d
Goytord. M l 4 9 7 3 5
Bkts wW b e o p e n e d a n d publicly r e a d a l o u d at 2:00 p.n>. o n
W e d n e e d a y . N o v e m b e r 5, 2 0 0 6 at the O t s e g o C o u n t y R o a d
CommHeton.
AN p r o p o e a t s m u s t b e In s e a l e d e n v e l o p e s ,
marked as
t o t h e Heme Wd upon, a n d t h e n a m e of t h e bidder
AN unm a r k e d bide wW b e rejected.
T h e BottTd reeervee the right (o accept or refect any or all bkta.
t o w a i v e a n y irregutarlties In the bk)s, a n d t o a w a r d ttie bW in
a n y m a n n e r d e e m e d ir> t h e beet i n t e r s of O t s e g o County,
OTSEGO ROAD COMMISSION
D o f w M R. Huff, C h a k m a n
E u g e n e 8 . R e m t n g . Vtce C h a i r m a n
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GAYLORD. MICHIGAN 49735
(989)731-7500
ORDER REGARDING ALTERNATE
GE QX/IT'C
CASE NO. 06-12737-CK
Plaintifl
BANK/MAC
WELLS
FARGO
E256-021
21680 GATEWAY CENTER DRIVE,
STE 260
DIAMOND BAR, CA 91765
(909)612-1218
Dated; October 22, 2008
Arthur Land Co., LLC
Mortgagee
00
David M Deianey, PLC
Attorney for Mortgagee
113 N Illinois Avenue
PO. Box 1771
Gaylord, Michigan 49734
Phone (989)731-1508
Fax; (989)731-6968
THOMAS R ALWARD (P31724)
BRANDT FISHER ALWARD & ROY
PC
1241 E. EIGHTH ST. PO BOX 5817
TRAVERSE CITY. Ml 49696-5817
(231)941-9660
(10-22-6)
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HERALATIMES
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call|«9|732-111lo( email
Call
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Defendant
JOSEPH W. MCGUIRE. DPM
9869 PASSENHEIM RD
GAYLORD, Ml 49735
In the
BANK
matter
of
WELLS
FARGO
SPECIAL EDUCATION
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
T h e M i c h i g a n D e p a r t m e n t of Education. Office of Special Education a n d Early lnterver«ion Setvc o n d u c t public hearings to receive public c o m m e n t o n the following p r o p o s e d administrative rules
and
document:
rr IS ORDERED
2. Service of the sumn^sns aryj complaini and a copy of this order
be
made try the foHowtr>g method(s)
a. First-dasa mall to 9869 PASSENHEIM RD , GAYLORD, Ml 49735
b
Tacltjr>g or flnnly afflxir>g to the
door at 9869 PASSENHEIM RD .
GAYLORD. Ml 49735
d. Other
Publication 3 times per
court rule
For each metfwd used, proof of service nuiet be flied prornpdy with the
court.
Dated October 8, 2008
Judge Denr>is F Murphy P31907
(10-15-3)
LEGAL
NOTK:E OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
T>4IS FIRM IS A DEST COUECTOR
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT
ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN
WHJ. BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
ATTN PURCHASERS Thie sale may
be reednded by t>e torecloeing rrKXItn tttet event, your damegee. If
af>y. at\aa be limited eoiefy lo the re«jm of the bkl amount ier>der»d at
MORTQAQE SALE DefauH h M been
made M (he condNlont ol a mongage
mede by Waner S. Drzewtedd, an unmarrted men. Mongagor to Ftftt Third
Bank. Mongaoee. dated April 7. 2004,
•rtd recorded en Apri 12. 2004 in Liber 900 P a 9 M
Otiaoo
County Record, Mortgagor haw4ng
conveyed the premteee deecrlbed
J]
H&aldTimes.ctm
VS JOSEPH W. MCGUIRE, DPM
THE COURT FINDS1. Sendee of process upon tfie defendant. JOSEPH W. MCGUIRE, DPM
canrvst reasonatjiy be made as provided m MCR2.105 and sen/ice of
process may be made in a manr>er tat
is reasonably calculated to give the
defer>dant actual notice of the proceedings ar>d an opportunity to be
fieard
987-732-11
. .qnftfiial Ediinafion P r o g r a m s a n d S e r v i c e s Administrative Rules ( 2 0 0 8 ^ 2 2 E D )
• Provision of P r o i j f a m s a n d Services to lr>cafcefated Youth in Citv ar>d C o u n t y Jails
T h e p r o p o s e d rules will integrate Ihe n e w S t a t e B o a r d of Education S t a r x l a r d s for E x t e n d e d
S c h o o l Year Sen,rtces, a d o p t e d on A u g u s t 12, 2 0 0 8 , into the administrative rules and b n n g the
rules into alignment with t h e reauthorized IrvJividuals with Disabilities E d u c a t i o n Act. In addition,
t h e p r o p o s e d rules will revise the P a n 8 state complaint njles a n d bring t h e e v a l u a t i o n procedure
rule into alignment with the termir>6iogy u s e d in the r e a u t h o n z e d Individuals w i t h Disabilities Educ a t i o n Act.
T h e p r o p o s e d d o c u m e n t "Provision of P r o g r a m s afKJ Services to I n c a r c e r a t e d Youth m City ar>d
C o u n t y Jails" a d d r e s s e s h o w incarcerated y o u t h in county ar>d city jails wt>o h a v e an individualized e d u c a t i o n p r o g r a m under Part B of t h e Individuals with Disabilities E d u c a t i o n Act will receive
their educatior>at services.
T h e p r o p o s e d rules a n d documerrt a r e acceaaiWe o n the interr>et at w ¥ ^ . m i c h » g a n . g o W o 8 e - e i s
u n d e r "Spotlight." T h e s e nrfes are p u b l i s h e d i n t h e October 15, 2008. M i c h i ^ n Register. T h e rules
a r e p r o p o s e d to take effect u p o n tfie fllirtg w i t h t h e Secretary of State. P u b l i c h e a r i n g s will t>e h e i d
at the fol1owir)g sites;
•
W e d n e e d a y O c t o b e r 2 2 . 2 0 0 8 f r o m 5 : 0 0 - 7 3 0 p m and Thursday. O c t o b e r 23. 2 0 0 8 f r o m
9 : 0 0 - 1 1 : 0 0 a m, at S t I f l n a c e P u b l i c L l b f a r y . m
W e e t S p r u c e S t r e e t , St. Ignace. Michigan
49761. 906-643-8318
Citizens w h o w i s h t o participate m v i d e o - c o n f e r e n c e hearings m a y provide c o m m e n t at the followi n g locatione
•
Thure<»ey, N o v e m b e r 8, 2 0 0 8 f r o m 1:00-3 0 0 p m. at T r a v e r s e B e y A r e e I n t e r m e d i a t e
S c h o o l D I e t r t c t . M a i n A u d l t o r t u m B u i l d i n g - B e n z i e R o o m , 1101 R e d Drive, Traverse O t y ,
Michigan. 49696, 231-922-6200
O r a l Of written cofTwnent m a y be p>re8ented m p e r e o n at the f > e a r t n ^ o r s u b m i t t e d in w r * ^ b y
r r ^ , emaH. or facsimile no later t h a n 5:00 p . m . . N o v e m b e r 21, 2008. AM c o m m e n t
arxJ conaWered i n tfie fW^al vereion of t h e r u l e s arxJ documer*t. C o m m e m a ffiay t>e submitted to
Public C o m m w * . O l l i c a of 3i>»cl»l E d u c a t i o n a n d Early I n t a r w i l l o r S « r > ^ . M i c h i g a n D a ^ i t r r w m c» E d u o a l i o r . P O Box 3 0 0 0 8 . L a n a m g , M l 4 « 8 0 9 . amall m r t t - O M O m l c M g a n . a f l V or Fax:
517-373-7504
« t o a c l a l a o o o m m o d a l l o n a I f i d u d M a m t a t p r a W f • • t v l c M a t » n a a d a d t o p a r t i d p a t a m Itia p i O l l c
h M r i ^ c o o l a c l M t n o m y Htnaa at 5 1 7 - 3 7 3 ^ ) 8 2 4 o r amail a( h m m m O m l t f l l U i n any by O c t t b w
10.2008