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    Big weekend on tap for Manistee County businesses

    The stars are alignedfor a really great

    weekend for busi-nesses in Manistee County.Labor Day weekend is oneof the most heavily traveledweekends of the entire yearand the end-of-summerimpulse is to head outsideand to the beach.

    As our guests arrive inManistee for the last bigsummer weekend, thereare three goals we shouldbe setting to make sure

    their experience reallystands out. First, lets makesure our community looksfantastic flowers, ban-ners, clean parking lots andsidewalks. Theres nothingmore disheartening for a

    tourist at the end of sum-

    mer than a town that lookslike its about to shut downfor the winter. Second,

    we need to have our Agame on, because peopleremember their LaborDay activities far into thefuture and its our job to besure that they rememberManistee as a truly special,friendly place that theycant wait to visit again.Finally, lets take advantageof a few extra weeks duringthe shoulder season and

    invite visitors to return ina week or two, when thecrowds are gone, but the

    weather is still perfect andthe community offers lotsof special activities andevents in September andOctober.

    Endless summer maybe not. Endless

    warmth you bet.

    Business after

    hoursDraze Consulting

    LLC and mBank will hostBusiness After Hours onSept. 9, from 5 to 7 p.m. atKaleva Tavern. Business

    After Hours is a monthlyevent presented by theManistee Area Chamberof Commerce to providenetworking opportuni-ties in a relaxed, convivialatmosphere. The public is

    welcome. Kaleva Tavern

    Melissa

    ReedGuest

    Columnist

    Manistee Area Chamber of Commerce

    is located at 9289 WaltaStreet in Kaleva. Who will

    you meet this month?

    Michigan Savesand Save Green

    You are invited toa Northwest MichiganSustainable Business Foru

    workshop on Sept. 16 at8:30 a.m. at the Michigan

    Works office, 1209 S.Garfield, in Traverse City.

    Marc McKellar, MembersCredit Union, will be speak-ing about the MichiganSaves and the Save GreenLoan programs. There willalso be additional speak-ers from professionalenergy efficiency servicesand products businesses,such as HVAC high-energyproducts, energy efficiencyaudits, and electrical con-tractors that install com-mercial and residentialenergy efficient systems.

    Register for this work-

    shop by Tuesday, Sept.14 by contacting PattyODonnell at [email protected] or(231) 929-5039.

    MigrationWeek

    celebrationLake Bluff Bird

    Sanctuary has a week ofactivities planned to cel-ebrate fall migration alongthe Lake Michigan shore-line. Beginning on Sept.7 you can attend a specialpresentation by Manistee

    Audubon, watch specialshowings of nature movies,participate in birding hikesor just shop in the NatureStore during special eve-ning hours. The week willculminate on Sept. 11 witha day full of activities. Joinmembers of the Manistee

    Audubon Society and LakeBluff resident managersRich and Deb Krieger for afun-filled week.

    Migration WeekCelebration events includeevening hours at the LakeBluff Nature Store; a show-ing of Lewis & Clark:the Great Journey West;Manistee Audubon meeting

    with a program on nativeplants by Carolyn Thayerof Plant It Wild, showing ofIn Search of the Jaguar;guided tours of Lake Bluff;guided birding hike; and afamily fun event. For moreinformation on MigrationCelebration Week, contact

    Wendy Tatar at (517) 886-9144 or Rich Krieger at(231) 723-4042.

    Melissa Reed is theexecutive director of the

    Manistee Area Chamber ofCommerce.

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    Dave

    YarnellEntertainment

    editor

    398-3111 [email protected]

    Manistee areaentertainment

    calendar

    This WeekendSaturday, Sept. 4

    Manistee County FairBrethren DaysLogging Days, 10 a.m.-5

    p.m., Historic White PineVillage, Ludington

    The Machine PerformsPink Floyd, 8 p.m., LittleRiver Casino Resort

    Night Moves Racing, 7p.m., Northern MichiganDragway, 13991 Potter Rd.,Kaleva

    HomeGrown Saturday,8 a.m.-3 p.m., downtownManistee

    Sunday, Sept. 5Manistee County FairBrethren DaysLogging Days, 10 a.m.-5

    p.m., Historic White PineVillage, Ludington

    The Machine PerformsPink Floyd, 8 p.m., LittleRiver Casino Resort

    Bracket Races, 6p.m., Northern MichiganDragway, 13991 Potter Rd.,Kaleva

    Wellston Booster YarnFest knitting, crochet-ing and quilting group,1:30-3:30 p.m., NormanTownship Hall, 1273 S.Seaman Rd., Wellston

    Otherupcoming

    eventsSept. 7 Migration

    Celebration Week free filmshowing, Lewis & Clark:the Great Journey West,7 p.m., Lake Bluff BirdSanctuary, 2890 LakeshoreRd., Manistee

    Sept. 8 MigrationCelebration Week ManisteeAudubon Meeting, NativePlants, 7 p.m., Lake BluffBird Sanctuary, 2890Lakeshore Rd., Manistee

    Sept. 9 MigrationCelebration Week free filmshowing, In Search ofthe Jaguar, 7 p.m., LakeBluff Bird Sanctuary, 2890Lakeshore Rd., Manistee

    Sept. 9 WellstonJammers Jam Session,1-4 p.m., free admission,music and dancing, NormanTownship CommunityCenter, 1273 S. Seaman Rd.,Wellston

    Sept. 10 Migration

    Week guided tour of LakeBluff Bird Sanctuary, 1p.m., 2890 Lakeshore Rd.,Manistee

    Sept. 11 Migrationelebration, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.,ake Bluff Bird Sanctuary,890 Lakeshore Rd.,anistee

    Sept. 11 4th Annualaste of Benzie, 11:30-3:30,lberta Waterfront Park,lberta

    Sept. 11 United Wayhili Cook Off, Manisteeire Hall

    Sept. 11 COVEenefit Beach 5K Walk &K Run, 7:30 a.m., Mearstate Park, Ludington

    Sept. 11 Masonounty Garden Club Falllant Sale, 9 a.m.-noon

    Sept. 11 Wine & Artt The Harbor, 2-5 p.m.,entwater

    Sept. 11 An Eveningith Johnny Rivers, 8 p.m.,

    SeeCALENDARpage 4

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    Little River Casino ResortSept. 11 Manistee

    County Friends of theLibrary book sale, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Manistee CountyLibrary, 95 Maple St.,Manistee

    Sept. 11 Port CityStreet Fair, Manistee

    Sept. 11 HomeGrownSaturday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.,downtown Manistee

    Sept. 12 Wellston

    Booster Yarn Fest knit-ting, crocheting andquilting group, 1:30-3:30p.m., Norman TownshipHall, 1273 S. Seaman Rd.,

    WellstonSept. 15 Customs-N-

    Classics Car Club Cruise-InNight, 5-8 p.m., Wendysrestaurant, 1492 U.S. 31South, Manistee

    Sept. 16-19 ScottvilleHarvest Festival

    Sept. 17-19 ChildrensProduction Beenie andthe Bamboozling Book

    Machine, Ramsdell Theatre,101 Maple St., Manistee,723-7188

    Sept. 18 HomeGrownSaturday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.,downtown Manistee

    Sept. 18 Green ArtsFestival, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.,Douglas Valley Organic

    Vineyard Community,Onekama

    Sept. 19 WellstonBooster Yarn Fest knit-ting, crocheting andquilting group, 1:30-3:30p.m., Norman TownshipHall, 1273 S. Seaman Rd.,

    Wellston

    Sept. 19 Blessingof the Animals and FarmOlympics, 1:30 p.m., CircleRocking S Childrens Farm

    Sept. 19 BracketRaces, 11 a.m., NorthernMichigan Dragway, 13991Potter Rd., Kaleva

    Sept. 24 StreetDrags, 8 p.m., NorthernMichigan Dragway, 13991Potter Rd., Kaleva

    Sept. 25 Bobby

    Vinton Live in Concert, 8p.m., Little River CasinoResort

    Sept. 25 HomeGrown Saturday, 8a.m.-3 p.m., downtownManistee

    Sept. 25 Fall mush-rooms program, , 9-11 a.m.,Lake Bluff Bird Sanctuary,2890 Lakeshore Rd.,Manistee

    Sept. 26 WellstonBooster Yarn Fest knit-ting, crocheting andquilting group, 1:30-3:30

    p.m., Norman TownshipHall, 1273 S. Seaman Rd.,Wellston

    Sept. 30 Jason Mrazwith special guest ChristinaPerri, 7:30 p.m., Kresge

    Auditorium, InterlochenCenter for the Arts

    Oct. 2 Rolling theStones, 8 p.m., Little RiverCasino Resort

    Oct. 2 Benzie CountyFallfest, Beulah

    Oct. 2 Autumn Days,Historic White Pine Village,Ludington

    Oct. 2 Fountain Bow

    Hunters Ball, ShermanTownship Hall

    Oct. 2 Oktoberfest,Ludington

    Oct. 2 Scottville BarnDance, 7 p.m., RiversidePark

    Oct. 2 St. SimonsApplefest, Ludington

    Oct. 3 WellstonBooster Yarn Fest knit-ting, crocheting and quilt-ing group, 1:30-3:30 p.m.,Norman Township Hall,1273 S. Seaman Road,

    Wellston

    Oct. 9 Fall Fun Fest,Onekama Village ParkOct. 9 Coin and

    Stamp Show, Ramada Inn,Ludington

    Oct. 9 Benzie CountyFallfest, Frankfort

    Oct. 9 AutumnsGlory Day, Bear Lake

    Oct. 9 Barns andByways Tour, 10 a.m.-4p.m., Ludington

    Oct. 9 LudingtonCraft Fair, Ludington SeniorCenter

    Oct. 9-10 WesternMichigan Old Engine Club

    Tractor and Garden TractorPulls, 9 a.m., Scottville

    Oct. 10 WellstonBooster Yarn Fest knit-ting, crocheting and quilt-ing group, 1:30-3:30 p.m.,Norman Township Hall,1273 S. Seaman Road,

    WellstonOct. 14 Wellston

    Jammers Jam Session,1-4 p.m., free admission,

    CALENDAR:FROM PAGE 3

    Courtesy Phot

    Bobby Vinton, recognized for such pop hits as a

    Blue Velvet, Mr. Lonely, Roses Are Red (MyLove), and Blue on Blue, will perform at 8 p.m. oSept. 25 at the Little River Casino Resort.

    SeeEVENTS page 5

    This list is compiled by NewsAdvocate entertainment editor Dave

    Yarnell. Listing suggestions areappreciated. Contact Yarnell at 398-

    3111 or [email protected].

    HAVE A

    STORY IDEA?If you have a story idea, contact our

    managing editor, David L. Barber, at

    (231) 398-3113 or e-mail him at

    [email protected].

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    COMMUNITYCALENDAR

    SUNDAY, SEPT. 5

    Kaleva Lions Club PancakeBreakfast 8:00 a.m. to 12Noon; Kaleva Lions Den.Bear Lake Lions Club Pan-cake Breakfast, 8 a.m.-11

    a.m., Bear Lake Lions DenFree Coffee Devotion,Open Door led by Layleader Paco Theisen, Sta-fonos, 3 p.m. (an outreachof the United MethodistChurch)AA meetings daily, Man-istee/Mason counties. Call(231)864-4464 for times/location.

    MONDAY, SEPT. 6Depression Self-helpGroup, 1:00 p.m.; Manistee

    Friendship Society, 405 E.Parkdale Ave. Manistee.Dual Recovery Anony-mous, 3:30 p.m.; ManisteeFriendship Society, 405 E.Parkdale Ave.AA meetings daily, Man-istee/Mason counties. Call(231)864-4464 for times/location.

    TUESDAY, SEPT. 7MACC Clinic, 4-8 p.m.Manistee Health Clinic, 3rdStreet.Anger Management

    Self-help Group, 11:00a.m.; Manistee FriendshipSociety, 405 E. ParkdaleAve, ManisteeMHS and St. Joseph HSclass of 58 monthly break-fast, 9 a.m.; StafonosLake Bluff Nature Storespecial hours until 9p.m.Lake Bluff/AudubonSociety, free film showing,6p.m., (231)723-4042.DAV service officers willprocess VA claims andother veterans/ depen-dents needs. 10 a.m. to1p.m. VFW 1121 28th,Manistee, Mi 723-9220DAV Salt City Charter 43meeting 7:30 p.m. VFW,1211 28th Manistee, 723-9220Ms. B. Matzen DisabledVeterans Outreach Worker(DVOW) Manistee office,9am- 4pm 1660 U.S.31South ManisteeStory Time 11 a.m.;Manistee County Library

    (Manistee location)WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8

    Kiwanis General Meet-ing, 7-8:00 a.m., House ofFlavorsO.A.(Overeaters Anony-mous) meeting 7 p.m.;Good Shepherd LutheranChurch, 521 Cypress St.,Manistee, 723-2883Marilla Museum and Pio-neer Place OPEN HOURS2:00-5:00 p.m.; 9991Marilla Road Copemish(213)378-2123T.O.P.S. suppor t group9 a.m. - 11 a.m.; E.U.M.Church, Highbridge Rd.,Brethren.Lake Bluff/Audubon Soci-ety Nature Store specialhours until 9p.m.Lake Bluff, Manistee Audu-bon meeting, 7p.m.AA meetings daily, Man-istee/Mason counties. Call

    (231)864-4464 for times/location.VFW service officers willprocess VA claims and anyother veterans/dependentneeds, 10 a.m. to 2p.m.

    1211 28th St, ManisteeVFW service officer willprocess VA claims and anyother veterans/dependentneeds, 10 a.m. to 2p.m.13300 9 Mile Rd KALEVA

    THURSDAY, SEPT. 9Wellston Jammers JamSession, 1-4 p.m., freeadmission, music, dancing,Norman Township Com-munity Center, 1273 S.Seaman Road, WellstonFREE (adult) craft ses-sions, 9:30-11:30 a.m.;Onekama Church of theBrethren, 8266 Mill St.,Onekama, 231-889-4311.Customs -N-ClassicsCar Club, 7 p.m.; VFW,Manistee. Contact PatrickBroderick 723-3800.Kaleva Lions Club Pasties8:00 a.m. to 12 Noon at theKaleva Lions Den.Gamblers Anonymous,7 p.m.; Good ShepherdLutheran Church, 521Cypress St, Manistee

    Lake Bluff/Audubon Soci-ety Nature Store specialhours until 9p.m.Lake Bluff/AudubonSociety, free film, 7p.m.,(231)723-4042.American Legion, ser-vice officer will processVA claims/dependentsneeds12:30 to 3: pm or byappointment 10 Mason St,Manistee, 616-240-3883

    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10

    American Legion Fish Fry,5-7:30 p.m. 10 Mason StManistee 723-9501Marilla Museum and Pio-neer Place OPEN HOURS2:00-5:00 p.m.; 9991Marilla Road Copemish(213)378-2123Lake Bluff Nature Storespecial hours until 9p.m.Lake Bluff/AudubonSociety, guided tour, 1p.m.,(231)723-4042.AA meetings daily, Man-istee/Mason counties. Call(231)864-4464 for times/

    location.SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11

    Manistee County Friendsof the Library book saleduring the Port City Festi-val, 9a.m.-5p.m., 95 MapleStreetLake Bluff/AudubonSociety, Migration Celebra-tion Festival, 9a.m.-3p.m.,(231)723-4042.Swiss Steak Dinner, 5-7:30p.m.; Manistee MooseLodge, 1010 Robinson.

    SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12Kaleva Lions Club PancakeBreakfast 8:00 a.m. to 12Noon; Kaleva Lions Den.Free Coffee Devotion,Open Door led by Layleader Paco Theisen, Sta-fonos, 3 p.m. (an outreachof the United MethodistChurch)

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    FURNISHINGS: gun cabinet; Formica topped oval kit. table w/6 chairs; red floral Living roomchair w/ottoman; plaid wing backed chair; antq. platform rocker; tan leather recliner; lrg oakenter. center; Toshiba flat screen TV; 2 framed wall mirrors; tan hide-a-bed sofa; brass/glass floorlamp; pr. mahogany pineapple finial twin beds; Pine Twin Bunk Beds With Like New Mattresses;pr. oak Manistee Mfg. dressers; Manistee Mfg. full bed w/frame & 3 dressers; metal quilt rack;stenciled rocker; vanity stool; oriental book stand; MW chest freezer 15cuft; maple dresser, mapleknee hole desk; 2 full maple bed frames; lrg. metal office desk; metal index card 4 drawer file;wd. podium stand; GE vintage refrig.; 4 drawer file cabinet; much framed artwork, vintage prints,orig. pcs, wildlife scenes & Euro. Maps; carved wd. hiker table lamp; grn curved back office chair;framed watercolor Koutoupis 1980

    HOUSEHOLD & COLLECTIBLE: alum & glass trays & serving dishes; many UofM souvenirs; Al-paca wool hand knit blanket; piano music; many records 45, 78s & 33s; Corona typewriter; artbooks; childs rocking horse; old Dr.s bag full; cookie cutters; turkey platter; hand painted floraldishes; massage cushion; beautiful etched sterling cigarette case; antq. sterling locket w/hvychain; sterling womens watch chain; brown drip pitcher; bean pot & ramekins; Ross dairy milkbottles; vases; split ash baskets; brass ash bucket; English Flo-blue pitcher, teapot & sugar; 13qt Magnalite roaster; much stemware & martini glasses; kettles & roaster; juicer; fd processor;carving set & cutlery; mini apothecary bottles; retro luggage; Mayflower microscope kit; mensbelt buckles; dbl boiler; picture frames; dehydrator; 1950s calendar; 1st Edit. The role of the Fighterin Air Warfare; sterling shot measure; wine corks; SS cocktail mixer; shot glasses; VCRs & CDS;flatware sets; kit. utensils & cutlery; cook & baking pans; trophies; B&W Currie & Ives dishes;Kenwood CD player; JVC receiver; Technics record player; Phillips DVD player; Toshiba VCR player;Advent prodigy tower speakers; steamer trunks; blanching pot; Folio typewriter; toy wd. piano w/

    stool; Military patches, pins & hats; many old scouting books; 1950s Manistee JCs scrap book;vintage jewelry; mens watches Gruen, Movado & Elgin; foreign coins; lighters; cuff links; menssterling & gold bracelets & rings; Case pocket knife; Scottish wool shawl; leather gloves; 1927UofM sports program; wool sweaters; mens dress ties; Mackinaw Island Historical Cottage book;brd. games; heirloom comforter; Jacaru Aust. Mens hat; Mallory mens hat; Eddie Bauer leatherpurse; doilies & linens; mens clothing; 1940s Euro. Paper ephemera; Leico movie camera

    BASEMENT, GARAGE & OUTDOOR: Viking snowshoes, made in Cadillac, MI; Eng license plates;drying rack; arrow target; wd. cot; camp kettle; J. Deer weather gauge; handicapped walker;Exer. Bike; canning jars; pressure canner; leather awl; hand planer; vise; tin snips; bolt cutters;pipe wrenches; masonry hammer; Stanley angle gauge; Craftsman engraver; cherry pitter; meatgrinder; camo, hunting, fishing & outdoor clothes; X-country skis; Eagle elec. putting cup; manyshotguns shells & asst. ammo; lures, spoons, deer antlers; shot gun ammo case; battery char-ger; rod holders; B&D circular saw; B&D bench grinder; duck calls; log auger; reels Penn, Ze-bco, South Bend, Shakespeare, Heddon; deep water rods; fishing maps; grease guns; Stanleyplane; hand saws; gun cases; camping porta pottie; coolers; mini Weber grill; bait bucket; claypigeons & thrower; Coleman lantern, heater & stove; split ash fishing back pack; galv. Bucket& tub; fishing nets; neoprene wader; garden cart; wheel barrow; gas cans; leaf sweeper; pet

    cages; fencing; anchors; birdhouse; jack stands; wd. & alum step ladders; wd.trunk; camp seat; 2 man saw; patio umbrella; lawn & garden tools; clay floor

    tiles; mole trap; cable puller; Ford Stone signs; mail box; cement bird bath;Huffy Santa Fe bike; wd barrel; brass torch; garden hose; farm table;

    pr. Adirondack chairs; 2 Canon down riggers; toboggan; runner sled;old fish finders; goose decoys; leather tool belt; life jackets; 3 HP

    rototiller; tennis rackets; box fan; metal shelves; ping pong table;camp stove & camping gear

    LAKE MI ESTATE - FOR THE FAMILY OF THE LATE DR. FORD STONE

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    2624 LAKESHORE RD., MANISTEEFROM US-31 & LAKESHORE RD. (M-110)

    TURN & DRIVE 2 MILES TO THE SALE SITE. WATCH FOR SIGNS!

    CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR PICTURES

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    18 Holes of Golfwith Cart

    Dinner Reception & Prizes to follow Golf.

    Cash Prizes for 1st Place Teamsin Mens, Womens and

    Mixed (2 Men & 2 Women) Divisions

    Cost$65 per person

    $55 if Manistee Golf & CountryClub Member

    (Social Membership doesnt apply)

    On course events included in registration fee.

    2010 Manistee Chippewa & Doc CederholmMemorial Golf Classic

    Four Person Scramble 9am shotgun startSaturday, September 18, 2010

    All Entries In By Sept. 10, 2010Limited to first 36 signed teams

    Proceeds to Benefit: MHS Athletic Programs & DOC Cederholm Memorial Scholarship Fund

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    EVENTS:FROM PAGE 4

    music and dancing, NormanTownship CommunityCenter, 1273 S. SeamanRoad, Wellston

    Oct. 14 Wellstonammers Jam Session, 1-4.m., Norman Township

    ommunity CenterOct 15-17 Cabaret,amsdell Theatre

    Oct. 15-16 Viva Littleiver - An Elvis Tribute, 8.m., Little River Casinoesort

    Oct. 16 Big Treeolor Tour, Lake Bluff Birdanctuary, Manistee

    Oct. 16 Apple Jam,udington Area Center for

    he ArtsOct. 17 Manistee

    hop with a Cop Battle ofhe Bands, 4 p.m., Littleiver Casino Resort

    Oct. 17 Wellstonooster Yarn Fest knit-

    ing, crocheting and quilt-ng group, 1:30-3:30 p.m.,orman Township Hall,

    273 S. Seaman Road,ellston

    Oct. 22-24 Cabaret,amsdell Theatre

    Oct. 23 Zed-eppelin: The Nationsremier Led Zeppelinxperience, 9 p.m., Littleiver Casino Resort

    Oct. 24 Wellstonooster Yarn Fest knit-

    ing, crocheting and quilt-ng group, 1:30-3:30 p.m.,orman Township Hall,

    273 S. Seaman Road,ellston

    Oct. 24 Benzierea Symphony Orchestraoncert, 4 p.m., Benzieentral High Schooluditorium.

    Oct. 25 West Shorert League Pumpkinarving Party, 6-9 p.m.,udington

    Oct. 29 Third Coastilm Society Film Series,-9 p.m., Ludington Area

    enter for the ArtsOct. 30 Downtown

    rick or Treat, 1-3 p.m.,udington

    Oct. 30 Mollyatchet & Blackfoot, 8 p.m.,ittle River Casino Resort

    Oct. 31 Wellstonooster Yarn Fest knit-

    ing, crocheting and quilt-ng group, 1:30-3:30 p.m.,orman Township Hall,

    273 S. Seaman Road,ellston

    Where to go and whoto call for area fun and

    activities Paine Aquatic Center

    t Manistee High School,25 12th St., Manistee, 723-547 Ice Arena and

    ecreation Center atest Shore Community

    ollege, 3000 N. Stiles Rd.,cottville, 845-6211, www.estshore.edu Little River Casino

    esort, M-22 at U.S. 31,anistee, (888) 568-2244,

    ww.lrcr.com.Manistee County

    istorical Museum, 425iver St., Manistee, 723-531 Manistee National

    orest, (231) 723-2211,ww.fs.fed.us/r9/hmnf Crystal Mountain

    esort, (800) 968-7686,ww.crystalmountain.com Caberfae Peaks Ski

    nd Golf Resort, (231) 862-000, http://caberfaepeaks.om Interlochen Center for

    he Arts, (800) 681-5920,ww.interlochen.org Northern Michigan

    ragway, (231) 362-3439,ww.northernmichigan-ragway.net Manistee Civic Players

    t the Ramsdell Theatre,23-7188, purchase ticketsnline at www.ramsdell-heater.org Indoor heated pool,

    ot tub, fitness room,ortage Point Inn, 8567outh Portage Point Dr.,nekama, 889-4222

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    GROCERY MEAT

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    Budweiser & Bud Light 15 pk, plus deposit....... $9.99Our Family Honey Grahams 14.4 oz..............2/$5Hershys Bars 6 pk........................................2/$7NEW Simply Heinz Ketchup 32 oz..............2/$5Hellmanns Mayo 30 oz., all var...................... $4.49Nash Brothers Organic Mustard ................2/$5Chicken N Ribs BBQ Sauce Big 72 oz......... $4.89Bushs Baked Beans Large 71/2lbs................ $7.29Banquet Select Recipe Pot Roast ..................2/$3V8 Single Serve 6 pk................................... $4.50Minute Rice Boil-In-Bag 14 oz........................2/$4Betty Crocker Suddenly Salad ......................2/$4Apple Jacks 17 oz........................................ $4.39Athenos Hummus all var................................2/$5Fels-Naptha Soap ........................................5/$5

    PRODUCE

    14468 Wuoksi Ave. Kaleva 362-2106

    Chuck Steak ......................................... $2.79 lbShoulder Steaks ....................................$2.79 lbBoneless Ribeye Steaks ......................... $6.99 lbLondon Broil ......................................... $2.99 lbWhole Pork Butts .................................. $1.49 lb

    Country Style Ribs ................................ $1.49 lbSpare Ribs ............................................$1.99 lbStore Made Brats all var..........................$2.49 lbStore Made Polish Sausage.................... $2.49 lbSplit Chicken ......................................... $1.49 lbStore Made Sandwich Spread ................$2.50 lb

    ACCEPTING ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS, WIC AND EBT

    *FRESH LOCAL PRODUCE COMING IN DAILY*

    Premium Locally Grown Tomatoes .........$1.19 lb

    Pearson Coleslaw Shreds 16 oz. bag...........$1.19 ea

    Broccoli ...............................................$1.49 pk

    Carrots 5 lb bags........................................... $3 ea

    Gala Apples 3 lb bag................................. $2.99 ea

    Seedless Grapes red/green & black ...............$1.79 lb

    Single Pears ............................................. 89 lb

    Honey Rock or Honey Dews ....................... $3 ea

    Kaleva MeatsKMHOURS: MON.-THURS. 8AM-8PM FRI. & SAT. 8AM-9PM SUN 10AM-6PM

    Gallon$239lb.

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    GatoradeAll Var.

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    Kaleva Country KitchenHot Beef Sandwich with Mashed Potatoes & Gravy........... $4.99Two Brats with Fries.................................................. $5.00

    Call 362-3186 for your to go order

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    Cant get a job because youdo not have transportation?

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    and help with your resume?

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    FUNDING PROVIDED BY J.A.R.C.

    YOUR FAMILYUSED CAR CENTER

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    LEADING THE WAY IN

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    2008 DODGE DAKOTA

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    $18,990!

    2008 MERCURY MILAN

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    2009 KIA SPORTAGE 4X4

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    $15,990

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    2009 FORD FUSION SE

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    1997 FORD F-150 SC 4X4

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    VICTORIAN CITY CAR PORT has the

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    AUCTIONForbes Farm Market

    Sat., September 11, 2010 10:00 am3665 M-37 2.5 Miles North of Baldwin, west side of road

    Due to health issues we are selling the following equipment,

    inventory and miscellaneous.

    Partial Sale Bill: Commercial Pizza Oven and Kitchen Equipment, 1998

    Dodge 4x4 w/Plow, 1977 International Truck 14 box/non running, 16

    tandem axle trailer, 4 wheel wagon, Allis Chalmers forklift-propane, John

    Deere manual pallet jack California Works, Keeler Glas Gro Greenhouses

    and equipment, 48 Star American Flag, Antique bushel ring pack w/fin-gers-no liner needed & 2 ring packs bushel-takes paper liner.

    Sold with reserve: 1928 Erikson 3 wheel forklift-Model A powered

    1940 Ford Tractor Model #9N-9AN Serial #9NI2694I

    Store inventory as of day of sale Feed, seed, fertilizer, and whatever is on

    the shelves and Mrs. Forbes pizza recipe.

    Terms of Sale: Cash, Check or Credit Card with identification. Sales tax

    will be applied to store inventory. No merchandise to be removed from

    grounds until settled for. Lunch on grounds. Porta-jon on site.

    Forbes Auction Service231-745-9679

    Auctioneers: Gary Northrup and Nick Petersen

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    Ponderingwith P.J.

    We have a garden crisis.Were not sure about

    the watermelon crop. Werethinking they should be get-ting ready, but how do youreally know when they areripe?

    I consider myself quitea learned melon thumper.But, the truth be known,this bending over andthumping them on theground is a great deal morestressful than thumpingthem in a display in a gro-cery store.

    I just experienced agroup thumping last week. Ithought I was approaching

    a conga line, but alas, it wasjust three ladies bent overa watermelon bin thump-ing to their hearts content.It was a site to behold. Itshould be noted, the bin

    was almost empty, so theview was quite an attentiongrabber.

    It was only by the graceof the Almighty that one ofthe ladies didnt end up inthe bin. She was a scrappylittle thing, 200-225, easy.It appeared another lady

    was moving in to thump a

    melon the featherweighthad in a hold pattern andher quick move to scarf ifup threw her off balance a

    bit. One hind leg flew up inthe air as her extended armswiped the air, but she gother melon without collision.

    I waited until they hadmade their selections beforeI stepped forward. I have anever-fail method to deter-mine if a watermelon is ofhigh quality. I lean over the

    bin and thump a melon andthen thump my belly. I keepthumping melons until I

    find the melon that soundsthe most like my belly. Theonly thing that throws me is

    whether Im really hungryor if I just had lunch. Thethump is a little off if Ive

    just had something to eat,so I try to buy all my mel-ons around two oclock.

    Back on the farm on thePlains of Pleasanton, FootHills of Malcolm, my dad

    would plug the melons tosee if they were ripe. I sus-pect your local grocer wouldfind fault with that method.

    Dad would take out hisjackknife, unfold it care-fully and shake out all thesand and then cut a smalltriangular wedge out of themelon about an inch to aside. He could tell by thecolor of the tip of the wedgeif the melon was ripe andif it wasnt he just put theplug back in the hole and

    waited a bit longer to har-vest the specimen.

    There were occasionswhen youngsters thoughtit was great fun to steal mydads melons. This was nota sport of which he was verfond. In fact, if he heardany kind of commotion inthe wee hours of the nighthe was not opposed tounloading a few rounds ofrock salt from his shot gunin the general direction ofthe garden. He refrainedfrom doing that again aftertaking a look at the bedsheets my mother had left

    The dangers of canningand melon marauding

    P.J.

    SeeP.J. page 10

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    All prices plus tax, title, doc and plate fee. Subject to prior sale. Sale dates are 8/28/10 to 9/10/10. Rates as low as 3.9% for 60 months.

    2008 TOYOTA PRIUS5 door hatch back, very well

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    2008 RAV 4Only 27,689 miles. Sharp, Sharp!

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    2009 MATRIX1.8L auto, AC, power windows,

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    2006 HIGHLANDER HYBRID4x4, nice and clean, economical.

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    2005 DODGE DURANGO4x4, SLT,

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    2006 4 RUNNER SR54x4, only 45k miles, very well

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    10 TAURUSstarting at$21,930*

    10 EDGEstarting at$19,989*

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    Tom VanderhydeGeneral Manager

    Don SprikUsed Car Manager

    Ron UrbanavageNew Car Sales Manager

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    to make sure the color scheme matchedthe decor of the childrens library. It ismaking a very nice addition to the room.

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    wanted to promote books everywhere.Marshall said she received the commis-

    sion to paint the mural in May, but due tothe summer library programs, she wasntable to begin work until August. However,the additional time proved to be a blessingin disguise.

    It really gave me the time think itall out, and measure everything out the

    way I wanted it, said Marshall. I worksomewhere else three days a week, and Ichanged my schedule around so I can wormore consistently here. I am thrilled andhonored to be granted this opportunity,and 50 percent of the fee I get for doing itis going back to the library.

    The end result will be a perfect envi-ronment to let those young imaginationscontinue to grow and expand. It is the per-fect way to stimulate them into becomingthe thinkers and leaders of tomorrow.

    MURAL:FROM PAGE 1

    P.J.:FROM PAGE 6on the clothesline overnight. The sheetsseemed to be considerably more ventilatedthan when they were originally hung. It

    was thought their location in reference tothe watermelon patch may have been afactor.

    After that unfortunate episode, Dadswitched to loading the melons. He usedthe plug method but made the hole largeenough to drill out some of the contents

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    I really outdid myself one day by can-ning 25 quarts of pickled beets. I enjoyedtasting the tender globes as I filled the jars.I may have overdone the tasting part. I hadforgotten how the deep red color of the

    beet travels through the digestive system.That first trip to the bathroom gave me apanic attack. I thought I had been stabbed!

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