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MEN’SHAIR the long and short of it
Barbers see resurgence in older styles, experimentation By William Axfordaxford@tctimes.com; 810-433-6792 Like mus i c , movies and fashion trends, men’s hair-styles change from decade to decade to reflect the tastes of the times. From powdered wigs in the 1800s to the spiked-gelled hair of the 1990s, men have tried just about every hairstyle to make a statement. Nowadays, bar-bers are seeing men sample hairstyles from multiple de-cades and genera-tions, in pursuit of the perfect style. “It almost runs the whole gamut, from closely cropped to longer hair,” said Mike Conway, owner of Mr. C’s Barber and Styling in Fenton. “In the ‘70s, it was mostly long hair. The ‘60s had mostly short hair. Now it’s multigenerational, not just a set thing anymore. There’s a variety.” Conway changed his method of haircutting from finding a style that
matches someone’s face to working with what the client wants, due to the numerous ways to dress hair. The barber said he spends a great amount of time talking and listening to clients during the process of figuring out what cut would suit them best. For Conway, an ideal haircut would be shorter, off the collar and ear. While some men continue to experiment with cuts from different eras, others opt for a ‘classic,’ greaser-like look. Zac Minok, owner of Consolidated Barbershop in Flint and a 2004 Fenton High School graduate, de-scribes his haircutting style as “traditional,” with a European influence. Pompadours, which Minok frequently cuts, is popular within subcultures but is becoming more frequent in mainstream media.
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‘‘With traditional barbershops, you can tell the difference in a haircut. There’s a straight razor on the neck and around the ears. It’s a practice that’s been going on for hundreds of years. ’’Zack MinokOwner of Consolidated Barbershop
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Mike Conway (right) of Mr. C’s Barber and Styling laughs with Fenton resident Jeff Leece after showing him his haircut Wednesday.
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Barber Mike Conway trims Jeff Leece’s hair Wednesday at Mr. C’s Barber and Styling.
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CHEAT SHEETTHE AWESOME DAD
14 fatherhood tips they should’ve handed out at the delivery room
Cherish your time with them.One thing that will amaze you is how quickly the years will fly. Spend as much time as you can with them, and make it quality, loving time. Try to be present as much as possible, don’t let your mind drift away, as they can sense that.
It gets easier. The first couple of months can be the most difficult, when the baby is brand new and wants to feed at all hours of the night. It gets eas-ier, as they get a regular sleeping pattern. The first couple of years are also a lot more demanding than later years, and as they hit middle school they become al-most functioning, independent adults.
Don’t look at anything as “mom” duties — share responsibilities.Some men still look at certain duties as “mom” duties, but don’t be one of those dads. Get involved in everything, and share the load with your baby mama. Changing diapers, giving baths, getting them dressed, even feeding them.
Love conquers all.This one sounds corny, but it should be at the center of your dad operating phi-losophy: above all, show your children love. When you’re upset, instead of
yelling, show them love. When they are upset, show them love. When they least expect it, show them love. Everything else is just details.
Kids like making decisions.Your job is to allow them to make deci-
sions, but within the parameters that you set. Give them a choice between two healthy break-fasts, for exam-ple, rather than allowing them to eat a bowl of sugar if they choose to.
A little patience goes a long way.As a parent, it is easy to lose your patience and tem-per. However, al-lowing yourself
to react in anger or frustration is not the best thing for your child, and you must remember that. That means you need to take a deep breath, or a walk, when you start to lose your patience.
Sense of humor required.There will be times when your child does something that might make you blow your lid — writing in crayon all over the walls is a good one, or sneaking out and taking your car to meet up with friends. While you need to teach your child not to do these things, it’s better to just laugh at the humor in the situation.
Read to them, often.Whether you’re a reader or not, reading to your children is crucial. It gets them in the habit of reading, and prepares them for a lifetime of learning. It gives you some special time together, and becomes a tradi-tion your child will cherish.
Don’t be the absent dad.Always, always set aside time each day and each week for your children. Don’t let anything violate this sacred time. And at those big moments in your child’s life — a soccer game, a mu-sic recital, a science fair — do your very best to be there. It means the world.
Let them play.Kids really develop through playing — and while it might seem obvious, you should allow them as much free play as possible. That’s aside from TV and
video games, aside from reading, aside from anything structured or educational. Just let them play, make things up and
have fun.
Spark their imagination.Play with your kids, creating forts, imagining you’re explorers or char-acters in a movie or book … the possibilities are endless, and you’ll have as much fun as they will.
Learn the “firm no.”Parents who don’t set boundaries are go-ing to have children with behavior prob-lems, who have problems when they grow up. And if it’s not good to always say “yes,” it’s also not good for the child to say “no” at first … and then cave in when they throw a temper tantrum or beg and plead. Teach them that your “no” is firm, but only say “no” when you really feel that it’s a boundary you need to set.
Model good behavior.Bad manners, inconsiderate behavior, sloppy habits, anger, a negative attitude, laziness and greed … all these behav-iors will rub off on your child. Instead, model the behavior you’d like your child to learn.
Treat their mother with respect, always. If you treat your child’s mother with disrespect, your child will not only learn that behavior, but grow up with insecu-rities and other emotional problems.
DADISMS#88
“Don’t believe anything you hear and only half of what you see.”
#93 “Turn off those lights. Do you think I
am made of money?”#101
“You didn’t beat me. I let you win.”
DADISMS#134
“I’m not sleeping, I was watching that channel.”
#155“Eat it! It will grow hair
on your chest!”#199
“You should visit more often. Your mother worries.”
DADISMS
#25“A little pain never hurt anybody.”
#34“Life is a journey and you’ve just reached
one of many speed bumps to come.”#72
“If you want to do something, do it because you want to. Don’t do it
because someone else did.”
Dadisms are dad's favorite lines said in typical style and tone to
teach us basics of life.
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Cancer survivor Ryan LaFontaine of Fenton is pictured here with his two sets of twins, Madden, Larkin, Monroe and Landry.
Survivors celebrated, loved ones remembered at American
Cancer Society event Hundreds of participants will come together Saturday, June 21 and Sunday, June 22 at Fenton High School to honor cancer survivors, their caregivers and pay tribute to those for whom the cure did not come soon enough. The American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life event ignites team spirit among participants and works to raise funds used to save lives and create more birthdays by help-ing you stay well, helping you get well, finding cures, and by fighting back. Fenton’s event is an overnight celebration where people take turns walking, running or otherwise circling around a track “relay” style to raise funds to fight cancer. You don’t need to be a track star to be a winner in this race for life. The idea is to enjoy your time, dance, play games, and enjoy the presence of others all while raising money to fight cancer, and provide services to cancer patients and their families. One of the many highlights of the event is the luminaria
service or candlelight vigil held at nightfall to honor cancer survivors and caregivers and to remember those lost to cancer.
The American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life reminds us that those lost to cancer will never be forgotten and that those who face cancer will always be supported. It makes us hopeful that one day cancer will be eliminated for good. This event is therapy for the mind, spirit and the heart.
Since 1985, Relay For Life has spread to more than 5,200 communities in the U.S.
and has become a worldwide movement, tak-ing place in more than 25 countries.
This year’s event runs from 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 21 to 10 a.m. on Sunday, June 22.
About the American Cancer Society As the nation’s largest non-governmental investor in cancer research, contributing about $3.4 billion, they turn what is known about cancer into what they do. As a result, more than 11 million people in America who have had cancer and countless more who have avoided it will be celebrating birthdays this year. To learn more about them or to get help, call them any time, day or night, at 1.800.227.2345 or visit cancer.org.
As a cancer survivor, he will give the Survivor Speech at Fenton’s ACS Relay For LifeBy Sally Rummelnews@tctimes.com; 810-629-8282 Cancer was the last thing on his mind when Ryan LaFontaine visited his doctor in March 2008, hop-ing to find some relief from a persistent cough and to check out a lump that had appeared on his neck. As the head of LaFontaine Auto Group, a family business of eight dealerships in southeast Michigan, LaFontaine didn’t have much time to be sick. How-ever, all of his priorities took a major shift when he was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, a cancer
of the lymphatic system, which affects a person’s ability to fight infection. “The hardest thing I had to do was to tell my father I had cancer,” said LaFontaine, 36, who underwent chemotherapy and radiation from April through October in 2008. His parents are Mike and Maureen La-Fontaine. “No son should ever have to tell his father that.” It was also the same year that General Motors went bankrupt, so his walk with cancer carried many business challenges that same year. “It was the toughest year of my career,” he said, adding that the year 2008 also brought the joy of the birth of his first set of twins. He now is the father of two sets of twins, ages 5 and 3, plus his fiancée Wendy Brizendine’s 5-year-old daughter. Coincidentally, his fiancée’s mother, Barb, lost her battle with breast cancer also in 2008. “It certainly taught me to re-prioritize my life,” he said. “Prior to that, I worked very long hours at the dealer-ship. Now my priorities are first, my faith; second, my family; third, my friends and then everything else. Having cancer really re-grounded me.” LaFontaine not only beat the cancer, he vowed to fight against the disease by funding research and supporting many groups and organizations. In the last five years, he and his sister, Kelley LaFontaine, have earned more than $1 million for the Leukemia-Lymphoma Society. They’ve also formed a non-profit, fund-raising entity, “U CAN-CER VIVE.” “Because of many unselfish people before me, the odds of my survival were greatly increased, and I want to do as much as I can to increase those odds for people who come after me,” he said. “We push hard, we’re a passionate family. We host events every single year and try to make a difference.” LaFontaine will give the Survivor Speech at the Survivor Ceremony on Saturday, June 21 at 4:30 p.m. at the American Cancer Society Relay For Life at Fenton High School. In addition to all the events taking place during Relay, LaFontaine Automotive Group will conduct a Ride & Drive from 3 to 6 p.m. in the FHS parking lot. The cost to test drive cars is $20, which will be donated to the ACS Relay For Life.
“I use my battle with cancer now to fuel my fire
and passion to fight the disease with support
and research.”Ryan LaFontaineCancer survivor to give
Survivor Speech
Fenton’s Relay For Life
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Balloons are released in memory of those who have been af-
fected by cancer at a past Relay for Life event.
Ryan LaFontainefuels drive against cancer
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By Sally Rummelnews@tctimes.com; 810-629-8282 Mark Bauman was 24 and just out of college when he turned his passion for running into a business in 1974. As the first running store of its kind in Michigan, Bauman’s served the needs of customers who visited this unique shop. Today’s store name of Bauman’s Run-ning & Walking Shop reflects just how completely the market has changed. “Now 60 percent of our customers are women, and we’re catering to the needs of both runners and walkers with about 100 to 150 different styles of shoes,” said Bauman. Technology has revolutionized the shoe market with today’s lightweight styles in neon bright colors. Bauman’s carries
shoes from Brooks, Nike, New Balance, Asics, Mizuno, Saucony, On and Hoka One One. This landmark shop has earned a repu-tation for personal service that continues to this day. “We fit each pair of shoes to the person buying them,” said Bauman. “Then we back up that purchase with satisfaction guaranteed.” To celebrate their 40th anniversary this summer, Bauman’s is offering tent sales and other discounts. For more informa-tion, go to www.werunthistown.com, visit their store at 1473 West Hill Rd. in Mundy Township or call (810) 238-5981. Store hours are Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 12 to 5 p.m.
By Sally Rummelnews@tctimes.com; 810-629-8282 It’s a gardener’s paradise at the new garden center located at McKay’s Hardware Do-it Center in Holly. With a brand new greenhouse built at the north side of the store, McKay’s Garden Center is right “in season,” with hundreds of colorful hanging baskets, annuals and other gardening supplies, from tools to plant stands and poles. “Come in soon,” invites owner Ken McKay and his wife, Cathy. “The garden-ing season this year is short and is winding down quickly.” In addition to an impressive selection of beautiful flowers, McKay’s Garden Center also offers very reasonable prices. “We were able to get an early discount from growers, and we’re pleased to pass that on to our customers,” said Ken. The McKays built the garden center in April, just in time for Michigan’s busy growing season. “The response from the community has been wonderful,” said Ken. McKay’s Garden Center is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The store is located at 15146 North Holly Rd., telephone (248) 634-5301.
McKay’s Garden CenterMcKay’s Hardware Do-it Center opens greenhouse
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Ken McKay of McKay Do-It Hardware Center is pleased with the commu-nity’s response to the store’s new Garden Center,which is beginning to wind down for the season.
Bauman’s Running & Walking ShopLocal landmark store marks 40 years in business
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Mark Bauman shows how colorful and light today’s running and walking shoes are for both men and women.
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Traditional styles like the tapered haircut (top) and a faded undercut (bottom) are becoming more mainstream, thanks to shows like Mad Men.
“A normal one about 2 inches long. Nothing out-rageous, like a ponytail.”
— Don WheelerFenton
“I’ve had this one for 65 years and I like it. No one would know me if I changed it.”
— Claude CranstonLinden
“The Great Gatsby comb over. It’s classy, fresh and clean.”
— Amir BazFenton
“A flat top. It’s a modern ‘60s look I’m considering getting.”
— Mark PetersonTyrone Township
“The Ben Affleck look. He has Jennifer Garner, need I say more?”
— Scott ColeFenton
“I would stay bald, it’s been so long since I’ve had hair I don’t even know.”
— Tom DreyerFenton
street talkIf you could, what men’s hairstyle would you select for your own?Compiled by Torrey Christopher, intern
Times associate editor shares thick thoughts on thinning hairBy Tim Jagielotjagielo@tctimes.com; 810-433-6795 While covering an active shooter exer-cise at Fenton High School last year, I looked around at the law enforcement participants. All the serious people were in impor-tant uniforms, saying important things into radios, wearing cool sunglasses, and most were totally bald. (See: Rick Aro, police chief). I nodded to myself, ‘see, we look tough.’ Going bald wasn’t a surprise — I saw pictures of my bald German grandfather on my mother’s side and saw my future. My dad started thinning around 30, and I already look a bit like my (bald) uncle Tedd. I saw it coming even back in high school. In response, I grew my hair out as long as I could because I knew it would all be gone. I also decided early on there would be no Rogaine or combing over for me. I had a shag for my graduation day photos, and when I finally cut off the locks for senior prom, I saw that I would lose my hair in a ‘type M’ pattern. This means it starts out in front, with two receding points, leaving the middle and back to thin at a slower rate. My long-time friend (with a full head of curly hair) called it ‘sporty,’ and for a while
it looked fine to me. I even had a Mohawk for a year or so, until that trend ended — I hadn’t the follicles to support it. Eventually, I was satisfied to keep the back, and sides really short while letting what feeble amount was left on top grow a little, until a video shoot for my band Odd Hours propelled me into full-on state-trooper baldness. I had to shave my head and the rest of me so I could be painted for an artsy music video, and that was it — what little was left on top would take forever to grow back, so now my head gets shaved once a week, at least. And actually, I like it. Something about shaving your own head feels disciplined. Not quite like Demi Moore in ‘GI Jane,’ but it’s almost like putting on a practical uniform. Sometimes I get Natasha, the singer in my band, to do it for me, but mostly it’s me in the bathroom, and then I take cell phone video to see if I missed any spots. So the bottom line is I’m actually fine with it — I’m a tallish, fit dude who can luckily pull it off. It works for my hats, for saving money on haircuts, and also for my band. Admittedly, sometimes I dream that I have a full head of hair, and I wake up a little disappointed, but there are worse things I could have inherited. The funny thing is my dad (who did use Rogaine) now has way more hair than I do.
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Tim Jagielo’s head is shaved by singer Natasha Beste, in a promotional photo for his band Odd Hours.
Bald dudes look tough, right?
MEN’S HAIRContinued from Page 1B “It’s been seen on shows like Mad Men, and actors like Brad Pitt have worn a pretty high and t ight pomp,” Minok sa id . “With tradition-al barbershops, you can tell the difference in a haircut. There’s a straight razor on the neck and around the ears. It’s a practice that’s been going on for hundreds of years.” For Minok, part of the ex-perience of a barbershop isn’t just the haircut. Oftentimes, his shop will fill with clients who are familiar with each other, talk-ing about sports, music or other local happenings while they wait in line to get their haircut. The friendly banter makes Minok view most people who come through his shop as friends rather than just another client. Popular media seems to influence other aspects of men’s style, particu-larly shows like Duck Dynasty. These
days, it seems big, scruffy beards are in. Conway doesn’t necessarily agree with this assessment adding, “Men
have a lways had beards. The Duck Dynasty beards are just unkempt beards. They may trim it but it’s not closely cropped or trimmed.” And, what about men who don’t have much hair to style or cut? “Don’ t be that guy with a mid-comb over. Shorter is bet-ter,” said Minok, recommending to embrace one’s lack of hair rath-er than trying to hide it. Other advice includes being realistic with your expecta-tions. Barbers are talented but they can only work with what
they’re given and the hair you have. At the very worst, a bad haircut can be shaved down and men can try a new style once their hair grows out again. “As far as styles go, a lot of people get bored. Your hairstyle should fit your lifestyle,” Minok said.
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Steven Arthur “Boom-Boom”Pelson1946-2014 Steven Athur “Boom-Boom” Pelson - age 67, of Fenton,
died suddenly, Saturday June 9, 2014 after an 8 year battle with Multiple Myeloma. Services will be
held 2 PM Saturday, July 5, 2014 at Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel, 1000 Silver Lake Road, Fenton. Visitation will be held at the funeral home Saturday, July 5, 2014 from 1 PM until the time of ser-vice. In lieu of flowers, the family request donations to Multiple Myeloma Founda-tion or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Steven was born August 7, 1946 in Detroit the son of Arthur and Arlene (Mayencourt) Pelson. He was a long time resident of Fenton. He loved fireworks, Texas Holdem, E-Bay, family, and life. “TAKE TIME TO SMELL THE ROSES”. Surviving are: father, Arthur Pelson; brother, Denis Pelson; sisters, Arlene (Dave) Tarbet of Livonia and Judy (Dennis) Uniatowski of Fenton; nephew, David (Andrea) Tarbet and family; and niece, Susan (Justin) Sheppard and family. He was preceded in death by his mother, Arlene Pelson. Online tributes may be posted on the obituaries page at www.sharpfuneral-homes.com.
James “Jim” Byron Gordon 1940-2014 James “Jim” Byron Gordon - previously of Linden, MI, passed away peacefully in Eugene, OR on April 29,
2014. He died sur-rounded by fam-ily in his daugh-ters’ home. He is sur-vived by
his wife, Pamela (Eugene, OR); his daughters, Thena (Gales Ferry, CT) and Kathryn (Eugene, OR); his son, Thomas (Abu Dhabi, UAE); and five grandchil-dren. He is also survived by his brother, John (NC); and his sister, Ellen (VA). He is preceded in death by his parents, Francis and Mary Gordon and his brother, Ethan. Jim was born in Chicago, IL on December 7, 1940. He graduated Sherwood High School in Sandy Spring, MD and received a BA in Education from Parsons College in Fairfield, Iowa. While there he met his wife of 50 years, Pamela Sims. Jim taught middle school math and sci-ence at Fenton Middle School. He also worked for the Genesee Interme-diate School district. As a long-time member of Tyrone Covenant Presby-terian Church in Fenton, he was active in the choir and assisted with many different ministries. He loved camping, canoeing and long-distance bicycle touring. He participated in the PALM (Pedal Across Lower Michigan) Ride. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, July 13, 2014 at 6 PM at Tyrone Covenant Presbyterian Church in Fenton, MI. Please access the obitu-ary and sign the guest book at musgroves.com.
Donald Lewis Frownfelter Donald Lewis Frownfelter - age 82, of Holly MI passed away Thursday, June 5, 2014 at his home. Don was born in Prescott, MI to
parents Edgar and Nel-lie (Clark) Frownfel-ter and moved to Holly at the age of 17. Don
became the youngest Prin-cipal in Oakland County at the age of 24. He dedi-cated his life to educating children as Principal of the Davisburg and Patterson Elementary Schools, in the Holly Area School District for 36 years. His creative and innovative ideas motivated students, staff and parents to achieve and grow through indi-vidualized instruction and exposure to Art, Music and the excitement of Learn-ing. Don is survived by 4 children: Kirk (Bonnie) Frownfelter, Janine (Jerry) VanSickle, Craig (Carla) Frownfelter, Mark (Sheri) Frownfelter; 10 grand-children; 11 great-grand-children; sister Norene (Jack) Daly; and special friend Susan Reichle. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother Merrill Frownfelter; and sister Florence Latimer. In keeping with his passion for educating …Don has made an Anatomical Do-nation to the University of Michigan Medical School for research, teaching aspiring young doctors, in perpetuity. Condolences may be left on-line at www.hillfh.com. “Eighty two, Wracked by time, Cast upon the shore line, Treasured memories locked in mind.”dlf
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Dianna Lande, Dianna Lande - age 72, died June 10, 2014. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneral-homes.com.
Beatrice Hawk, Beatrice Hawk - age 91, died June 9, 2014. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneral-homes.com.
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Adam D. Field 1980-2014 Adam D. Field - age 33, of Linden, passed away on June 11, 2014. He is the beloved son of Bruce Field and the late Cheryl May.
Dear brother of Kaylan Field. Grand-son of Rex and Dorothy Field and the late
J.B. and late Joan Auten. Step-son of Larry May, step-brother of Chris (The-resa) May, Matt (Theresa) May and Lane May. Spe-cial friend of Crystal Padot. Adam also leaves many step-nieces and nephews, cousins and loving friends. His funeral service will take place on Monday, 11AM at Temrowski Family Funeral Home, 500 Main St., Fenton. Friends may visit Sunday 6-8 PM. Share memories at www.tem-rowskifamilyfuneralhome.com.
Nancy Popp, Nancy Popp - age 67, died June 7, 2014. Share memo-ries at www.temrowskifami-lyfuneralhome.com.
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Leonard Carter, Leonard Carter - age 82, died June 11, 2014. Ser-vices provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.
Christopher Joseph, Christopher Joseph - age 51, died June 11, 2014. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharp-funeralhomes.com.
Betty Lyons, Betty Lyons - age 83, died June 11, 2014. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneral-homes.com.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I became extremely sick and was taken to the hospital. My physician thought I had regular pneumonia. I was so dehydrated that they couldn’t find a vein. I was intubated and had trouble getting enough oxygen. I had dialysis. My family was told I probably would not live. They discovered that my illness was Legionella, and with treatment, I woke up from paralysis. My recovery has been easy and fast, although I was told it would take a year at the least. I am finished with physical therapy. My blood work and scan show everything is back to normal. But I have scarring in my lungs. I am a 47-year-old woman. What should I expect for my future? Are my kidneys at risk? Do I have a greater risk of contracting pneumonia in the future? What about my lungs? Is there permanent damage? What about allergy medicines and ibuprofen? I am afraid to have a glass of wine! — C.K.
ANSWER: Legionella is a bacteria that can cause pneumonia. It is classically found in fresh water, such as air-conditioning cooling towers and condensers. It was thought to be the cause of the original outbreak among American Legionnaires back in 1976 in Philadelphia, hence the popular name of Legionnaires’ disease. Once considered rare, increased awareness and better diagnostic tests have led to a greater understanding of this important cause of pneumonia. It may look just like any other kind of pneumonia, but diarrhea and very high fever are clues that it might be Legionella. Liver problems are more common in Legionella infections, but the dialysis you received likely was due to kidney failure from severe shock and sepsis. Intubation -- having a breathing tube inserted into your windpipe -- and paralysis are reserved for only the very most severe pneumonias, and it is really great news that you are recovering so quickly and completely. Being young (47) and female are good signs for recovery. Since your blood tests are normal, your kidneys apparently recovered completely. There is no reason not to use the same OTC medications you used before the pneumonia, and an occasional glass of wine is fine (but not too much). Some scarring after pneumonia is common, and this indeed puts you at somewhat increased risk for future pneumonias. A vaccination for pneumonia will reduce the risk of the most common bacteria.
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ASKAmySilence makes this husband suspiciousDEAR AMY: A while ago I found out that my wife was texting a co-worker. She does not delete anything off her phone, but she did delete these texts to this guy (who is younger and single), making it very suspicious. This caused a major rift in our relationship, and I am slowly getting over it. Now they have ceased all communication that they used to have. They are no longer Facebook friends, no more games on their phones, no cellphone calls — nothing! I feel like they’re being sneaky about this relationship, and that continues to eat at me. Any time I bring it up to my wife, she minimizes their relationship and tries to make it seem like less than it is. Am I overreacting for being suspicious about this? — Still Suspicious
DEAR SUSPICIOUS: You were suspicious when your wife and this guy were in touch, and now that they are not in touch, you are... suspicious. This reveals an insidious issue in your marriage. You and your wife are circling each other when you should be driving through the heart of this. The best way to do this is with a seasoned marriage counselor. You need clarity to tamp down your suspicions, and she needs to be honest and completely transparent about this other relationship.
DEAR AMY: My co-workers and I don’t know how to handle a particular problem involving my boss. He is truly The Boss from Hell. We never know if we are saying ‘good morning’ to Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde. It’s an emotional roller-coaster ride. He yells at his employees at the top of his voice at the slightest infraction, even when there are clients in the office. He then forgets all about it. We, however, never forget being embarrassed in front of each other or clients. Then he invites us to lunch for special occasions and dominates the conversation. It’s all about him. We don’t want to socialize with this nut. We feel like hypocrites when we do, but we don’t know how to say ‘no’ to this man. Many of us are looking for other jobs. — Working for a Narcissist
DEAR WORKING: If someone other than your boss owns this business, then this person should be told about your boss’s actions. Where I work there is a way to communicate serious concerns anonymously. It is also possible for a brave staff member to confront the boss: ‘I don’t like the way you yell at me; I don’t want to socialize with you when I feel so disrespected.’ Although if your boss is a true narcissist, this would have no effect and could make things worse. If you have no other outlets, I hope that the first among you who gets a new job gives this person an honest talking-to on the way out, followed by a written account sent to the business owner.
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INGREDIENTS• Kosher salt• 1 lb. penne or farfalle• 1 lb. asparagus spears, stems trimmed,
cut into 1 1/2-inch lengths• 1 large carrot, cut into matchsticks• 1 cup snap peas• 1 T. extra-virgin olive oil• 8 oz. sliced prosciutto, diced• 1 large shallot, sliced 1/8 inch thick• 1 clove garlic, minced• 1/2 t. red pepper flakes• 1 cup heavy cream• 1 cup chicken stock• 3 T. dijon mustard
DIRECTIONS1. Bring a pot of water to a boil, salt it generously and cook the pasta for 8 minutes; add the aspara-gus, carrot and snap peas and cook for 3 minutes. Check the pasta and vegetables to make sure they’re cooked through but still have texture, then drain.
2. While the pasta is cooking, heat the olive oil in a large saute pan, add the ham and shallot and cook until lightly browned, 3 minutes or so. Add the garlic and pepper flakes and cook until fragrant, 1 minute. Add the cream, stock and mustard and simmer for a minute or two, scraping up any brown bits.
3. Add the pasta and vegetables to the pan. Toss and cook for another 2 minutes, until cooked through and the pasta is coated. Taste for seasoning, add salt if necessary and serve immediately in warm bowls.
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507 S. Saginaw St., Holly, MI248-369-8339
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124 N. Saginaw St., Suite C • Holly
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Trap Neuter ReturnTrap, Neuter, Return (TNR) is a unique program to the area. There are
millions of community cats killed in shelters because they are unadoptable. TNR is recognized as the most humane and effective strategy for reducing the community cat population. Anyone caring for a colony of feral or stray
cats may fill out an application to have the cats fixed at a low cost. Go to adoptapetfenton.com/tnr
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General Cuddles wants to be your man!
General Cuddles
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Jiggs is a playful, senior Boston Terrier.
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Chance needs a farm to live outside.Chance
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Ask about our low cost spay/neuter!For those with a financial need.
Monetary donations are always accepted and greatly appreciated.
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Dog/puppy chew toysVG’s ReceiptsPaper Towels
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500 Main St. • Fenton • 810-629-25331437 N. Leroy St., Fenton
(810)750-0551612 W. Broad St., Linden
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800-578-DOGS (3647)www.invisiblefence.com 100 S. LEROY, FENTON • 810-629-2287
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107 S. Walnut • Fenton
“In memory of Ali”
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1017 N. Bridge St.Linden • 810-735-9466
statefarm.com
Pigeon in the
Parlour110. S. Saginaw • Holly
248-634-7467
Holly is a wiggly, snuggly puppy.
Annie Oakley
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JD Michel SALON & DAY SPA
1549 N. LeRoy Street • Fenton • 810-629-5353
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CUSTODIAN - BYRON United Methodist Church seeks ministry-oriented part-time custodian. Resume and letter of intent outlining ministry call, previous job experience, and proficiencies due by 6/20/14. Send to: Byron FUMC, PO Box 127, Byron, MI 48418 or ByronFUMCemployment@gmail.com.
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810-471-1872.
CHURCH CHOIR DIRECTOR
for Fenton United Methodist Church traditional worship
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DEPENDABLE AND CARINGDirect Care staff needed for full-time afternoons in Oxford. Excellent starting pay and insurance benefits. Call Suzy, 248-628-6212.
DRIVERS: CARTER EXPRESSCDL-A. Dedicated routes, Romulus, MI to Smyrna, TN. Average 2,695 miles/week. Solos up to 37 cpm to start. Dedicated routes $195 per day Romulus to Anderson, IN. Home weekly. No slip seat, no touch, newer equipment. 855-219-4838.
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EXPERIENCED POOL SERVICE TECHNICIAN WANTED for local pool company. Must have a valid driver’s license. Looking for someone with 3 to 5 years of experience, mechanically inclined, or an individual that is willing to learn the trade. Must be able to pass a background check and a mandatory drug test. Please call 248-214-9673.
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ENGINEER - HANDS ON DESIGN/
manufacturing engineer. BSME or BSIE. Experience
with Solidworks and plastics industry.
Howell area. Email resume to:
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FURNITURE/DELIVERY-Good hours-Uniforms furnished-Weekends off-Must have chauffeurs license-Must have medical card-Must be dependable-For interview call Rodney, 810-629-0650.
DEPENDABLE AND CARING STAFF NEEDED in Fenton/Linden Group Homes - caring for developmentally disabled adults. Positions are part-time, starting at $8.40/hr. Call 810-750-0382.
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my expectations!
Shae Parson
We are now Accepting Applications for new or experienced agents!
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Carol Verhelle810-691-0589
7199 Elms, Mundy Twp. Gorgeous 2 story, on 4.6 acres.3 bedrooms, first floor laundry,
first floor master & bath. All stainless appliances included.
Beautiful large kitchen w/spacious island, formal dining room, full basement. 2 level deck, beautiful landscaping.
$258,000
PENDING
Steve Stadler 810-250-1987
3396 Horrell Ct., Fenton This beautiful well maintained home sits on a double lot on all sports
Crane Lake with a view of Loon lake as well. The home has an
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$254,900
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Charles Stoner 248-361-6690
Brandy Gilmer810-348-7934
Gary Williams 248-894-5990
Bonnie Nelson810-938-2101
13171 Torrey Rd., Fenton Waterfront entertainment
home with multiple levels and views of Lake Fenton,
62 ft. of frontage/seawall. Perfect back yard for summer fun
& parties with the family. $429,900
106 S. Bridge St., LindenRental: $1300/month furnished,
$1150/month unfurnished1500 sq. ft. 2 bed 2 bath fully furnished New York style loft in downtown Linden with 13 ft. ceilings, laundry w/ washer
& dryer, walk-in master closet, large kitchen w/island and all new appliances.
($1150 unfurnished)
13104 White Oaks Dr., Argentine Twp. • Linden Schools!
Custom built home is located on a 2 acre lot, 24x48 out building w/12 foot walls.
1st floor laundry, 1st floor master bedroom w/sitting room, walk-in closets, Andersen windows HW floors, granite counter top,
hickory cabinets & so much more!!
$365,000
2437 Davis Rd., Fenton 60 FEET ON THE WATER! Charming 3 bedroom cottage on
property, or you can rebuild and enjoy the best view on the lake.
Back lot available for an additional $70,000.
$299,000
OPEN HOUSESUNDAY
JUNE 15TH
1-3PM
Hollie Matlock810-223-2340
12305 White Lake Rd., Fenton Great family home located on private lot.
3/4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, master suite has balcony out to a great back yard. Breakfast
nook, dinning room and so much more. Close to US-23, shopping, beaches and
parks! Stop by and check it out!(Steve Stadler will be your host)
$219,900
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JUNE 15TH
11AM-1PM
Bob Hutchins810-407-0371
13147 Lake Shore Dr., Fenton Charming updated 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on Lake Fenton,
facing east with beautiful sunrises. This home is move-in ready
and affords lake views from all of the bedrooms.
$365,000
RENTAL:NY style Loft in
Downtown Linden
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While the Edgewood’s brick exterior is clearly colonial, its interior is fully contem-porary. Bookend chimneys bracket a totally symmetrical central section complete with a stately columned portico, keystone accented windows, and a hipped roof with eyebrow-arched dormers. The portico’s copper roof provides a modern touch, and the side extensions break with tradition by varying in size.
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Guest12'6'' x 8'6''
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Dining
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Up
Bedrm9'10'' x12'4''
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Open toFoyerBelow
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Bedroom16' x 14'6''
Bedroom17' x 12'2''
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Garage 29' x 39'
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EntryPortico
Kitchen
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Nook14' x 14'6''
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Patio30'2'' x 17'
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Office 9'8''x10'4''
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Guest12'6'' x 8'6''
DnMedia Room26' x 19'8''
PLAN 30-313First Floor 2801 sq.ft.Second Floor 2467 sq.ft.Third Floor 966 sq.ft.Living Area 6234 sq.ft.Garage 1187 sq.ft.Dimensions 111'6''x59'
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Edgewood
www.AssociatedDesigns.com
Dining
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Alternate Basement Stairs
Up
Bedrm9'10'' x12'4''
Owners’Suite
16' x 16'10''
StudyLoft
Open toFoyerBelow
DnDn
Bedroom16' x 14'6''
Bedroom17' x 12'2''
Bedrm11' x 12'
Garage 29' x 39'
Den15'6'' x 16' Dining
17'6'' x 16'4''Living
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Family25'4'' x 16'4''
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EntryPortico
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DnMedia Room26' x 19'8''
PLAN 30-313First Floor 2801 sq.ft.Second Floor 2467 sq.ft.Third Floor 966 sq.ft.Living Area 6234 sq.ft.Garage 1187 sq.ft.Dimensions 111'6''x59'
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Help Wanted
LAB TECHNICIAN Must possess basic math skills and the ability to deliver consistent and accurate results. $12/hour + benefits. Email resumes to HR@zandercolloids.com.
NOW HIRING EXPERIENCED GROUNDSMENMust have a valid driver’s license. Call Ronald’s Tree Service, 810-735-6775.
OPERATIONS SUPPORT for manufacturing company in Fenton. Responsibilities will include production/inventory control activities, assembly/production scheduling and cost analysis reporting. Strong computer and highly-detailed and accurate data entry skills required; experience in manufacturing environment and ERP/MRP system desired. Submit resume to hr@lmicorporation.com.
PART-TIME DRIVER CDL-A required and clean driving record. Bentley Sand And Gravel, 810-629-6172.
PART-TIME LIGHT MECHANICAL WORKretired gentleman welcome, 2-3 days a week. Call 810-629-9376.
SIGN UPfor Text blasts to receive local help wanted listings—Text JOBS to 810- 475-2030.
FREELANCE REPORTER needed to cover the Holly community, approximately 10 to 20 hours per month. Send resume and writing
samples to: news@tctimes.com.
EXCELLENT GHOST WRITERResumes, letters, stories, pamphlets. I write; you get the credit. Reasonable, negotiable rates. 810-240-4536.
Employment Wanted
Cars For Sale
1972 NOVA SS CLONE Automatic, small-block, runs good, SS mags,
newer tires. $12,500.
Call 810-577-4416.
2004 CHEVY MALIBU MAXX219,000 miles, 2 new tires, new
windshield. Runs great. Good condition. 248-321-6549.
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2359 W Shiawassee Ave Fenton, MI 48430(810) 629-0680
Renee McClelland810-593-1407
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13161 Woodland Trail, FentonAbsolutely gorgeous 2923 sq. ft. 4 bed/4 bath home on 2.5 acres,
with MBR suite on 1st floor. Finished W/O, additional heated attached garage with 2 post
car lift. Must see to believe!Contact Renee McClelland • 810-593-1407 reneemcclelland@bhhsmi.com
Open House Sunday June 15th
1-3 pm
• 3,000 sq. ft.• 4 Bedrooms with 3 Walk-in Closets• 2.5 Baths• Living Room• Dining Room• Family Room with Gas Fireplace• 1st Floor Laundry• All Hardwood and Ceramic Tile• New Appliances• Nearly New Roof, Furnace, Air Conditioner, and Hot Water Heater• 2.5 Car Garage• Beautiful In-ground Pool with New Liner• Lots of Perennials and Mature Trees
Qualified Buyers Only
$305,000
303 Union St.Fenton
For Appointment, Leave Message for Carol
810-629-0086
House for SaleDesirable Quiet Neighborhood in South End of Town
Pre-Payment is required for all private party ads
For Classifieds Call
810 629-8194
Visa & Mastercard accepted
GrandeScott R. Myers Group
or myersremax@yahoo.com
Contact the(810) 397-3192, cell
(810) 695-4111, ext. 114
Indoor Basketball Court/Exercise Facility! MIL-LION DOLLAR VIEW! 5 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths 1.5 Acre Estate Finished Lower Level, Gourmet Kitchen, Pond, Sauna, WetBar, Three Fireplaces, Wonderful Curb Appeal. 2 Decks 3 Car Garage W/ Storage Above! Call Scott R. Myers @ RE/MAX 810-397-3192/810-695-4111x114
Silver Lake
Waterfront homesneeded immediately!
Fenton - New Listing!
All Spor ts. Perfect 10. Mint Condition. 5200 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, 6 baths. Designer decor, granite kitchen, 2 fireplaces, 4 car garage. Great view. Mother-in-law apar tment. Call Scott R. Myers @ RE/MAX 810-397-3192 or 810-695-4111x114
MILLION DOLLAR VIEW! 4 Bedrooms 2 Baths 1746 sq.ft. 3 Sided Fireplace, Cathedral Ceiling, Spiffy Kitchen, Large Lot. Cute & Clean! Large 3 Car Detached Garage Only $358,000! Call Scott R. Myers @ RE/MAX 810-397-3192 or 810-695-4111 x 114
Lobdell Lake Lake Fenton
3293 sq.ft. Beautiful 4-5 bedroom, 5 baths, great floor plan. Large master suite, amazing finished lower level complete with wet bar, gym & sauna. Super landscaping, decks & covered patio. Fam-ily room, fireplace, 1st floor laundry. 3 car garage. Hurry! Call Scott R. Myers @ RE/MAX 810-397-3192/810-695-4111x114
REDUCED!
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$599,900
Anytime Cell!
Lease Option to Purchase $1,400 per month!
Built in 2001, Over 1700 Sq. Ft. Spacious open Living room, Dining room. Large Oak Kitchen w/Island. New Roof, Brick Paver Patio and More! LIST PRICE: $169,900
LAKE FENTON SCHOOLS!
HOUSE PLAN OF THE WEEK
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ROSE TOWNSHIPNOTICE OF CLOSE OF REGISTRATION FOR THE
AUGUST 5, 2014 PRIMARY ELECTION
To the Qualified Electors of the Township of Rose, County of Oakland:Notice is hereby given that the last day to register for the August 5, 2014, Primary Election will be Monday, July 7, 2014.
If you are not currently registered to vote or need to register at a new address, you may do so at the following locations and times:
In Person:
• Rose Township Clerk’s offices 9080 Mason Street Monday – Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.• County Elections Division, 1200 N. Telegraph Rd., Pontiac, MI 48341, Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 4:30pm.• Secretary of State Branch Offices.• At specified agencies for clients receiving services through Family Independence
Agency, the Department of Community Health, Michigan Jobs Commission and some offices of the Commission for the Blind.
• At military recruitment offices for persons who are enlisting.
By Mail:• Voter Registration Application - Mail to the election official as directed on the ap-
plication by the close of registration deadline.
Note: Persons registering by mail are required to vote in person unless they have previously voted in person in the state or are at least 60 years of age or are handi-capped.
The election will be conducted in all voting precincts (#1, #2, #3) of Rose Township for the purpose of electing candidates for the following offices: Governor, United States Senator, Representative in Congress 8th District, State Senator 14th District, Representative in State Legislature 51st District, County Commissioner 2nd District, Delegate to County Convention. Proposals (Precincts 1, 2 & 3) 14-1 Amendatory Act to Reduce State Use Tax and Replace with A Local Com-munity Stabilization Share to Modernize the Tax System to Help Small Businesses Grow and Create Jobs. (Precincts 2 & 3) Holly Area School District Millage Proposal, Building and Site Sinking Fund Tax Levy.
Full text of the proposal(s) may be obtained from:
Rose Township, 9080 Mason Street, Holly MI 48442 (248) 634-8701
Debbie Miller, Rose Township Clerk
FENTON 3 HOUSE SALECollege, clothes, furniture, household items, something for everyone! 329 W. Caroline, June 19th-21st, 9-5p.m.
FENTON AUBURN OAKSwholesale nursery open to public June 20th-22nd, 9-4p.m., 19th annual summer plant sale. Knock out and drift roses, 1 gallon, $12.50; 5 gallon, $19.00. Nursery stock trees, perennials, shrubs, and much more. 8048 Allen Road. Exit Clyde or Center Road to old US-23, follow signs, located 1 mile west of Parshallville Cider Mill. 810-629-7848.
FENTON GARAGE SALE4246 Northshore Drive, June 19-20th, 9-4p.m. Kids items, grill, playset, women’s clothes.
FENTON JUNE 19th, 9-5p.m. Twin captains bed with mattress, oak dresser, household items, boys clothing (size 12 and up), storage shelves. 10896 Ridge View Trail/Hills of Tyrone Sub.
FENTON ORCHARD HILL SUBbehind Lasco Ford. Moving sale and multi -families. THURSDAY ONLY, June 19th, 9-4p.m.
Garage Sales Garage Sales Garage Sales
FENTON FENTON LAKE SHANNONannual community garage sale. June 20th, 9-5p.m., June 21st, 9-3p.m. Follow signs.
FENTON MOVING SALE!9330 Hartland Rd., Friday/Saturday, June 20th-21st, 10-5p.m. Furniture, lamps, household, 15 drawer Craftsman mechanic tool box with tools. Glass artist clearance sale.
FENTON SOUTH FENTON NEIGHBORHOOD BENEFIT SALEThursday-Friday, June 19-20th, 9-5p.m. for CINDY O’BERRY who has Stage 3C endometrial cancer. Watch for 4 pink signs on Hilview, Valleyview, 2 Orchardview.
FENTON ESTATE SALE12201 Jeffers Lane, June 19th-21st, 9-5p.m. Household, tools, clothing, furniture, costume jewelry.
HOLLY
HOLLY HILLS COMMUNITY YARD SALEJune 19th-20th.
SIGN UP for Text blasts to receive local Garage sale listings —Text GARAGESALE to 810-475-2030.
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LINDEN LARGE ESTATE SALE530 Hickory Street, June 17-19th, Tuesday-Thursday, 9-6p.m. Antiques, 1000’s of household items and much more!
LINDEN LOON HARBOR SUB SALEoff Ripley Road, June 19th-21st, 9-3p.m. Something for everyone!
LINDEN MOVING SALE! 298 Hyatt Lane, corner of Stan Eaton and Hyatt Lane. Large variety, miscellaneous, kids, toys, and much more! June 19th-21st, 8-5p.m.
LINDEN ODELL ROAD NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALESThompson Road across Linden Road, June 20th-22nd, 9-5p.m.
TYRONE TOWNSHIP ESTATE SALEJune 20th, 9-4:30p.m., June 21st, 9-2p.m. Priced to sell! 10050 Sonora Drive, off Hogan/US 23.
Real Estate For Sale
LAKE FENTON SCHOOLS
4449 Pondview Dr., 4 bedrooms, 2½ baths.
$215,900. Call 810-869-5539.
REAL ESTATE WANTEDMark and Tim buy houses. Fast closings available. Sell today! Please call 810-584-5575.
ALL REAL ESTATE advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. 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.
LOON LAKE 3 lots left! Completely developed, ready to build. View of two lakes, $10,000 and up. Best offer, quick sale! 810-964-3472 or 810-735-6887.
BRAND NEW HOMESFree Rent until 8/1/14. Homes starting at $899. $298 moves you in (with no pet). Hartland Schools. Call Sun Homes at Cider Mill Crossings, 888-703-6652. Offer expires 6/30/14. Located off US/23 and Clyde Rd. Fenton, MI. www.cidermillcrossings.com. EOE.
SIGN UP for Text blasts to receive local real estate listings — Text realestate to 810- 475-2030.
Manufactured Homes
Land For Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
GROVELAND TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS
Applications for deferment of Summer Taxes are now available at the Township Hall. Senior Citizens, paraplegics, quadriplegics, eligible servicemen, eligible veterans, eligible widows, blind persons or totally and permanently disabled persons who can verify that their household income for preceding calendar year did not exceed $40,000 are eligible for Summer Tax Deferment until February 14, 2015. These forms must be signed and returned to the Township Office no later than September 14, 2014.
If you have any questions please call, Laura Patterson-Lawrence, Groveland Township Deputy Treasurer at 248-634-4152.
8,750 SQUARE FEET WAREHOUSING at 418 Hadley Street, Holly. Storage, repair shop, etc. available now. 14’ ceilings, 2 ground level doors, 1 dock door. Fenced, gated, secured with outdoor storage. $2,000 monthly + utilities and insurance. Viewing by appointment only. 248-421-9922.
Commercial Rent/Sale
ONE BEDROOM in duplex with Silver Lake view. $500 monthly, plus utilities. Immediate occupancy, no pets. Contact Patti, 810-343-6358.
Real Estate For Rent
Office/Retail
FENTONLAKE WINDS PLAZA 3 separate retail/office
units available. New carpet, just painted.
1 unit is 1,080 sq. ft. 2nd unit is 1,340 sq. ft. 3rd unit is 1,080 sq. ft.
These units can be rented separately or combined for a square footage of
3,500 sq. ft. Great parking! Get the
Best rate in town! No NNN,
brokers protected. Call 248-884-8167.
LINDEN RIVER OAKS HOLLOWAssociation garage sale. June 19th-21st, 8-4p.m., off Silver Lake Road.
LINDEN THURSDAY June 19th, 9-5p.m., Emerald Point, Rolston to Four Lakes, follow signs. Household, dorm items.
LINDEN CREEKWOOD SUBDIVISIONJune 19th-21st, 9-5p.m., off Linden Road. Lots of miscellaneous items.
SIGN UP for Text blasts to receive local Garage sale listings —Text GARAGESALE to 810-475-2030.
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2010 FOUR WINDS31P CLASSIC C RV
9,200 miles. Immaculate, excellent condition,
non-smokers. Stored indoors during
the winter. $48,500. 810-869-5539.
2010 KEYSTONE COUGAR
318SAB, half ton towable, 3 slides, excellent condition. New tires, converter, anode
rod, exterior trim. Free standing dinette. Transferable Good Sam extended warranty. Reese Slide fifth wheel hitch.
$24,500. 810-735-5064.
2011 KEYSTONE OUTBACK
312BH featuring power awning, outside kitchen,
central air, satellite ready, 35 feet in total length.
$21,499. Call 810-691-8398.
Campers & Trailers
Legal Notices
PUBLIC AUCTION due to unpaid rent at Fenton Storage, 1159 N. Leroy St., 810-714-3707 on June 27, 2014 at 9:30a.m. or later. Linda Stuessy, #F618L; Jerry Austin, #602. All units contain miscellaneous items.
Lawn & Garden
FENTON AUBURN OAKSWholesale nursery open to public June 20th-22nd, 9-4p.m., 19th annual summer plant sale. Knock out and drift roses, 1 gallon, $12.50; 5 gallon, $19.00. Nursery stock trees, perennials, shrubs, and much more. 8048 Allen Road. Exit Clyde or Center Road to old US-23, follow signs, located 1 mile west of Parshallville Cider Mill. 810-629-7848.
FENTON AUBURN OAKSwholesale nursery open to public June 20th-22nd, 9-4p.m., 19th annual summer plant sale. Knock out and drift roses, 1 gallon $12.50; 5 gallon $19.00. Nursery stock trees, perennials, shrubs, and much more. 8048 Allen Road. Exit Clyde or Center Road to old US-23, follow signs, located 1 mile west of Parshallville Cider Mill. 810-629-7848.
Miscellaneous for Sale
CASH FOR SCRAP STEEL,
TOP DOLLAR PAIDScrap steel and vehicles
accepted! Certified scales. Receive additional
$5 per ton with this ad. Scrap steel pick up
available. We buy batteries, radiators, etc. Call for
pricing. Full range of new and used auto parts
available. Bridge Lake Auto, 9406 Dixie Hwy.,
Clarkston. 248-625-5050. Monday-Friday, 8-5:30p.m.,
Saturday, 9-2p.m. www.bridgelakeautoparts.com.
Visit us on facebook.
Miscellaneous Wanted
BRAND NEW HOMESFree Rent until 8/1/14. Homes starting at $899. $298 moves you in (with no pet). Hartland Schools. Call Sun Homes at Cider Mill Crossings, 888-703-6652. Offer expires 6/30/14. Located off US/23 and Clyde Rd. Fenton, MI. www.cidermillcrossings.com. EOE.
Rooms/Apts. For Rent Campers & Trailers
I NEED YOUR SCRAP metal, washers, dryers, water heaters, furnaces, aluminum, copper piping, etc. Please call 810-735-5910.
WANTED - USED lawn tractors, running or not. Will pay cash and pick up. Call 734-756-1340.
BUYING ALL UNWANTED AUTOS
Cars, trucks, vans, SUV’s. 810-836-2910,
call or text for free quote.
ALL SCRAP METALS picked up including appliances. We buy scrap cars/trucks, farm equipment/motor homes, auto and farm batteries. 810-730-7514, 810-449-0045.
NOTICE OF ERRORIt is the responsibility of the advertiser to check the correctness of each insertion of an advertisement. The Tri-County Times will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion and for only that portion that may have been rendered valueless by an error.
TRI-COUNTY TIMES PHOTOS
Any staff photo published in the Tri-County Times
can be purchased by calling
810-433-6797.
A well known Genesee County funeral home is seeking retired - professionals, school teachers, GM employees, police force, fire fighters, bankers, executives or college students to fill open positions for drivers and visitation staff. Hourly wages available. Join our family owned business with years of excellent service and caring for the community.
To apply send resumes to:Tri-County Times, P.O. Box 1125-FC, Fenton, MI 48430or apply online @ www.tctimes.com/classifieds/job
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CITY OF FENTONORDINANCE NO. 679
Ordinance No. 679, an ordinance to amend the City of Fenton Code, to add Chap-ter 15 Human Rights to secure the public health, safety and general welfare of the residents and property owners of the City of Fenton, Genesee County, Michigan, by regulating discrimination based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sex, age, marital status, physical or mental disability, family status, sexual orientation or gender identity, to provide a civil fine for the occurrence of such discriminatory acts, and to repeal all ordinances or parts thereof in conflict therewith, was enacted by the Fenton City Council.
Ordinance No. 679 was introduced and adopted on June 9, 2014 at a regular meet-ing of the Fenton City Council. This Ordinance will take effect on July 15, 2014.
The complete text of Ordinance No. 679 is on file in the office of the City Clerk and available for review by the general public during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
ADOPTED: June 9, 2014EFFECTIVE: July 15, 2014PUBLISHED: June 15, 2014
Renee WilsonCity Clerk
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF LINDEN
2014 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
The City of Linden’s City Council will hold a public needs hearing on the use of its 2014 Federal Community Development Block Grant Program funds on Monday, June 23, 2014 as part of its regular meeting agenda at 7:00 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Council Chambers on the lower level of the Mill Building at 201 N. Main Street, Linden, Michigan. The purpose of the hearing is to offer an opportu-nity for citizens to express their ideas on community needs and project proposals concerning the use of Federal CDBG funds for the 2014 Program Year. The hearing will also provide an opportunity for citizens to comment on past CDBG projects.
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Free estimates on WaterprooFing
streamlineWaterprooFing llc
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and mold specialist
810.732.3457John ZwierZynski
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Building/Remodeling
shettler’s remodeling
Complete Remodeling and Handyman Services
•Drywall•Painting •Hardwood Floors
•Roofing•Siding•Decks
810-923-9692
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baths, and basement remodeling
750-9579
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shoreline seawallsLocally owned and operated.
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• Garage & Pole Barn Floors• Driveways & Parking Lots
• Patios & Walks
810 • 629 • 7200Licensed & Insured
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& Bobcat Work
Electrical
•Free Estimates •Prompt Response • No Overtime Charges• Troubleshooting• 24/7 Service• Licensed & Insured
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We are combat ready for all your
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Edging • Brush Hogging Rototilling • Fertilzing
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Sand & Gravel
• Specializing in small loads• 1-5 yards• Sand, stone, topsoil & mulch• 30+ years experience
DAVE’S TRUCKING
810-735-4646
Windows & DoorsGutters & Downspouts
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Sidewalks • Porches • Patios Retaining Walls • Powerwashing
248-396-3317
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Brick Paving
Owner
Michael W. SmithCell (810) 962-6427Home (810) 208-7589
Serving Fenton & surrounding areasLicensed & Insured
Smitty’sLawn & Tree
ServiceTree Trimming & Removal
Stump GrindingSpring & Fall Clean-Up
Brush Clean-Up
Stump Grinding
D&S STUMP GRINDINGSpecializing in removal
of unsightly stumps & roots from your lawn
n Small yard accessiblen Free estimatesn Insured
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• Boulder Retaining Wall & Borders
• Brick Paver Retaining Walls
• Brick Paver Installation & Repair
• Sod/Seed & Hydro-seeding Installation
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810-691-5772
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Doors, Windows, Floors, Walls, Decks, Siding, Electrical & Plumbing.
Handicap Retrofit/Ramps.
810-624-0164
Home & Building Repair
We Fix What’s Broken!
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CODY’S TREE SERVICE! Spring clean up, tree/brush removal, hedge
trimming, no mess left! Call Cody, 810-625-4034.
TREE SPECIALISTFREE QUOTES
LICENSE & INSUREDRandy Hunt, Owner
810-471-3869
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