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CALL (231) 330-8062 FAX (888) 854-7441 [email protected] Section B Wednesday, November 23, 2011 1-800-New-Phone (800-639-7466) The Cellular Connection, Local Verizon Headquarters in Charlevoix, East Jordan, Petoskey and Bellaire, Congratulates the Athletes of the Week The Charlevoix Rayders Volleyball Team athetes of the week The Rayders reached the final four of volleyball this past week as they captured the school’s first ever quarter final victory, prior to that, they claimed the school’s first ever regional championship, and in the process claimed their third straight district title shortly after capturing the Lake Michigan Conference championship. Charlevoix also set a school record for wins in a season, as the Lady Rayders went 49-5-6. By Chris Fiel CHARLEVOIX – Home court advantage, packed house, an op- portunity to advance to the state semifinals at Kellogg Arena in Battle Creek. That was the set- ting on November 15, as the Charlevoix Rayders took to the volleyball court. The Rayders, in front of a very loud, standing room only crowd at their home gymnasium at Charlevoix High School, played with fire, focus and determina- tion in getting past the Gremlins of Houghton 25-16, 24-26, 25-17, 25- 20 and continued their history making season as they advanced to the Class C state semifinals. Charlevoix improved to 49-4-6 and will take their coaches poll No. 6 ranking up against that of No. 1 ranked Morley-Stanwood, which stands 56-4-2. In the first set, the Rayders built a 20-12 lead and eventually finished the set with an Anna Way block kill and sent the crowd into a frenzy. With a 1-0 set lead, Charlevoix looked to go up another as they jumped out to a 5-1 lead behind the serving of senior Jenna Way. That cushion would be short lived though, as the Gremlins battled back and eventually took a 14-9 lead behind the hitting of Joey Carroll and Blaire Zenner and the serving of Genevieve Flaspohler. Charlevoix made a comeback behind the strong at- tacking of freshman Madeline Boss, junior Karley Pearsall and senior Megan Peters. The Ray- ders eventually went up 24-23 on the serving of senior Chelsie Hoffman. But after a missed serve, Houghton closed the door as they pulled out a hard-fought 26-24 victory on a Carroll kill, evening the match at a set apiece. Following the loss, Rayder coach Liz Shaw, reminded her team it was time to get back on track, capture the momentum and play their game like they are used to. “Coach just said, it’s time to play our game, and play like we are capable of,” senior libero, Kelly Greyerbiehl said. “We knew coming into the game that we were too amped up during the regional finals, and that we needed to calm our nerves and channel them in a positive way,” Greyerbiehl noted. “We just focused, got the momen- tum back in our favor, and played like it was just another game.” That little piece of advice pushed the Rayders in the third set as they seemed to take off from a 15-15 tie and seemed to go on cruise control in pulling out the 25-17 win on a Peters cross- court kill from the right side of the net. Peters finished the set with seven kills, while Boss added a pair and the Rayders got out- standing serving from Greyer- biehl and Kelsey Way. With a 2-1 set advantage, Charlevoix looked to close the door, and after falling behind 0-1, they tied the score and went up 2- 1 and never looked back as the score would never be closer than one point the rest of the set. The Rayders went up 23-20, and then the countdown began. With the Maroon and White clad crowd getting louder, Boss sent a kill from the left side to pull Charlevoix within a point of the win, sophomore Jennaca Holecheck then stepped up to the task and delivered an ace, send- ing the crowd into an uproar as the Rayder bench cleared and rushed the court mobbing their teammates. “Words can’t describe the feel- ing, the excitement and the en- ergy at that point,” an adrenaline filled Greyerbiehl said. “The packed gym, so much positivity, we’ve worked so hard this season. Dreams do come true, it’s almost surreal its happening.” Always steady senior setter Jenna Way finished the night with 40 assists, 25 digs, eight kills and four aces to lead the Rayders. Fellow seniors Megan Peters and Kelly Greyerbiehl also had outstanding performances in front of the home crowd. Peters had a monster game at the net with 17 kills, while Greyerbiehl led the defense with 31 digs and was 34-of-35 on serve reception. Boss also stepped up at the net with 12 kills, while Pearsall chipped in with 11. Chelsie Hoff- man added 17 digs; Kelsey Way had 14 digs; and Maddy Zimmer- man added 10. Greyerbiehl also added that it was amazing to see the commu- nity and surrounding area sup- port. “It’s awesome; so cool that that many people came to see us play! Amazing, the bleachers were full, there was not an empty spot in the gym.” No matter the outcome of the semifinal weekend, the 2011 Charlevoix Rayder volleyball team has put their stamp on this outstanding season, and made their mark on school history with a number of firsts. Congratulations Charlevoix Rayders, your determination, passion and the way you carry yourselves already makes you champions. The Houghton Gremlins fin- ished the season at 41-10-5. Making History…… AgAin! Charlevoix advances to state volleyball semifinals Charlevoix’s Karley Pearsall sends a kill shot over the net as houghton’s #5 Blaire Zenner and #12 linnea dunstan try and defend. Pearsall fin- ished the game with 11 kills. PhoTo By AdAm EssElmAn PhoTo By AdAm EssElmAn A packed house of maroon and White cheered on the Rayder vol- leyball team as they advanced to the state semi-finals. PhoTo By AdAm EssElmAn The Rayder volleyball team is mobbed by their fans following the final point that sent them to Battle Creek.

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athetes of the week The Cellular Connection, Local Verizon Headquarters in Charlevoix, East Jordan, Petoskey and Bellaire, Congratulates the Athletes of the Week1-800-New-Phone (800-639-7466)The Charlevoix Rayders Volleyball TeamThe Rayders reached the final four of volleyball this past week as they captured the school’s first ever quarter final victory, prior to that, they claimed the school’s first ever regional championship, and in the process claimed their third straight district title shortly after capturing the Lake Michigan Conference championship. Charlevoix also set a school record for wins in a season, as the Lady Rayders went [email protected] History...... AgAin!Section B Wednesday, November 23, 2011CALL (231) 330-8062 FAX (888) 854-7441PhoTo By AdAm EssElmAnCharlevoix’s Karley Pearsall sends a kill shot over the net as houghton’s #5 Blaire Zenner and #12 linnea dunstan try and defend. Pearsall fin- ished the game with 11 kills.Charlevoix advances to state volleyball semifinalsBy Chris FielCHARLEVOIX – Home court advantage, packed house, an op- portunity to advance to the state semifinals at Kellogg Arena in Battle Creek. That was the set- ting on November 15, as the Charlevoix Rayders took to the volleyball court.The Rayders, in front of a very loud, standing room only crowd at their home gymnasium at Charlevoix High School, played with fire, focus and determina- tion in getting past the Gremlins of Houghton 25-16, 24-26, 25-17, 25- 20 and continued their history making season as they advanced to the Class C state semifinals.Charlevoix improved to 49-4-6 and will take their coaches poll No. 6 ranking up against that of No. 1 ranked Morley-Stanwood, which stands 56-4-2.In the first set, the Rayders built a 20-12 lead and eventually finished the set with an Anna Way block kill and sent the crowd into a frenzy.With a 1-0 set lead, Charlevoix looked to go up another as they jumped out to a 5-1 lead behind the serving of senior Jenna Way. That cushion would be shortPhoTo By AdAm EssElmAncoach Liz Shaw, reminded her team it was time to get back on track, capture the momentum and play their game like they are used to.“Coach just said, it’s time to play our game, and play like we are capable of,” senior libero, Kelly Greyerbiehl said.“We knew coming into the game that we were too amped up during the regional finals, and that we needed to calm our nerves and channel them in a positive way,” Greyerbiehl noted. “We just focused, got the momen- tum back in our favor, and played like it was just another game.”That little piece of advice pushed the Rayders in the third set as they seemed to take off from a 15-15 tie and seemed to go on cruise control in pulling out the 25-17 win on a Peters cross- court kill from the right side of the net.Peters finished the set with seven kills, while Boss added a pair and the Rayders got out- standing serving from Greyer- biehl and Kelsey Way.With a 2-1 set advantage, Charlevoix looked to close the door, and after falling behind 0-1, they tied the score and went up 2-A White cheered on the Rayder vol- leyball team as they advanced to the state semi-finals.lived though, as the Gremlins battled back and eventually took a 14-9 lead behind the hitting of Joey Carroll and Blaire Zenner and the serving of Genevieve Flaspohler. Charlevoix made a comeback behind the strong at- tacking of freshman Madeline Boss, junior Karley Pearsall and senior Megan Peters. The Ray- ders eventually went up 24-23 on the serving of senior Chelsie Hoffman. But after a missed serve, Houghton closed the door as they pulled out a hard-fought 26-24 victory on a Carroll kill, evening the match at a set apiece.Following the loss, Rayderpackedhouse of maroon andThe Rayder volleyball team is mobbed by their fans following the final point that sent them to Battle Creek.1 and never looked back as the score would never be closer than one point the rest of the set.The Rayde

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Page 1: Charlevoix County News - Section B - November 23, 2011

CALL (231) 330-8062FAX (888) 854-7441

[email protected]

SectionBWednesday, November 23, 2011

1-800-New-Phone (800-639-7466)

The Cellular Connection, Local Verizon Headquarters in Charlevoix, East Jordan, Petoskey and Bellaire, Congratulates the Athletes of the Week

The Charlevoix Rayders Volleyball Team

athetes of the week

The Rayders reached the final four of volleyball this past week as theycaptured the school’s first ever quarter final victory, prior to that, theyclaimed the school’s first ever regional championship, and in the processclaimed their third straight district title shortly after capturing the LakeMichigan Conference championship. Charlevoix also set a school recordfor wins in a season, as the Lady Rayders went 49-5-6.

By Chris Fiel

CHARLEVOIX – Home court

advantage, packed house, an op-

portunity to advance to the state

semifinals at Kellogg Arena in

Battle Creek. That was the set-

ting on November 15, as the

Charlevoix Rayders took to the

volleyball court.

The Rayders, in front of a very

loud, standing room only crowd

at their home gymnasium at

Charlevoix High School, played

with fire, focus and determina-

tion in getting past the Gremlins

of Houghton 25-16, 24-26, 25-17, 25-

20 and continued their history

making season as they advanced

to the Class C state semifinals.

Charlevoix improved to 49-4-6

and will take their coaches poll

No. 6 ranking up against that of

No. 1 ranked Morley-Stanwood,

which stands 56-4-2.

In the first set, the Rayders

built a 20-12 lead and eventually

finished the set with an Anna

Way block kill and sent the crowd

into a frenzy.

With a 1-0 set lead, Charlevoix

looked to go up another as they

jumped out to a 5-1 lead behind

the serving of senior Jenna Way.

That cushion would be short

lived though, as the Gremlins

battled back and eventually took

a 14-9 lead behind the hitting of

Joey Carroll and Blaire Zenner

and the serving of Genevieve

Flaspohler. Charlevoix made a

comeback behind the strong at-

tacking of freshman Madeline

Boss, junior Karley Pearsall and

senior Megan Peters. The Ray-

ders eventually went up 24-23 on

the serving of senior Chelsie

Hoffman. But after a missed

serve, Houghton closed the door

as they pulled out a hard-fought

26-24 victory on a Carroll kill,

evening the match at a set apiece.

Following the loss, Rayder

coach Liz Shaw, reminded her

team it was time to get back on

track, capture the momentum

and play their game like they are

used to.

“Coach just said, it’s time to

play our game, and play like we

are capable of,” senior libero,

Kelly Greyerbiehl said.

“We knew coming into the

game that we were too amped up

during the regional finals, and

that we needed to calm our

nerves and channel them in a

positive way,” Greyerbiehl noted.

“We just focused, got the momen-

tum back in our favor, and played

like it was just another game.”

That little piece of advice

pushed the Rayders in the third

set as they seemed to take off

from a 15-15 tie and seemed to go

on cruise control in pulling out

the 25-17 win on a Peters cross-

court kill from the right side of

the net.

Peters finished the set with

seven kills, while Boss added a

pair and the Rayders got out-

standing serving from Greyer-

biehl and Kelsey Way.

With a 2-1 set advantage,

Charlevoix looked to close the

door, and after falling behind 0-1,

they tied the score and went up 2-

1 and never looked back as the

score would never be closer than

one point the rest of the set.

The Rayders went up 23-20, and

then the countdown began. With

the Maroon and White clad

crowd getting louder, Boss sent a

kill from the left side to pull

Charlevoix within a point of the

win, sophomore Jennaca

Holecheck then stepped up to the

task and delivered an ace, send-

ing the crowd into an uproar as

the Rayder bench cleared and

rushed the court mobbing their

teammates.

“Words can’t describe the feel-

ing, the excitement and the en-

ergy at that point,” an adrenaline

filled Greyerbiehl said. “The

packed gym, so much positivity,

we’ve worked so hard this season.

Dreams do come true, it’s almost

surreal its happening.”

Always steady senior setter

Jenna Way finished the night

with 40 assists, 25 digs, eight kills

and four aces to lead the Rayders.

Fellow seniors Megan Peters

and Kelly Greyerbiehl also had

outstanding performances in

front of the home crowd. Peters

had a monster game at the net

with 17 kills, while Greyerbiehl

led the defense with 31 digs and

was 34-of-35 on serve reception.

Boss also stepped up at the net

with 12 kills, while Pearsall

chipped in with 11. Chelsie Hoff-

man added 17 digs; Kelsey Way

had 14 digs; and Maddy Zimmer-

man added 10.

Greyerbiehl also added that it

was amazing to see the commu-

nity and surrounding area sup-

port. “It’s awesome; so cool that

that many people came to see us

play! Amazing, the bleachers

were full, there was not an empty

spot in the gym.”

No matter the outcome of the

semifinal weekend, the 2011

Charlevoix Rayder volleyball

team has put their stamp on this

outstanding season, and made

their mark on school history

with a number of firsts.

Congratulations Charlevoix

Rayders, your determination,

passion and the way you carry

yourselves already makes you

champions.

The Houghton Gremlins fin-

ished the season at 41-10-5.

Making History……

AgAin!Charlevoix advances to state volleyball semifinals

Charlevoix’s Karley Pearsall sends a kill shot over the net as houghton’s#5 Blaire Zenner and #12 linnea dunstan try and defend. Pearsall fin-ished the game with 11 kills.

PhoTo By AdAm EssElmAn

PhoTo By AdAm EssElmAn

A packed house of maroon andWhite cheered on the Rayder vol-leyball team as they advanced tothe state semi-finals.

PhoTo By AdAm EssElmAnThe Rayder volleyball team is mobbed by their fans following the final point that sent them to Battle Creek.

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By Chris Fiel

BATTLE CREEK – Despite car-

rying a ton of momentum and

support, the Charlevoix Rayder

volleyball teams amazing journey

came to an end at the hands of the

eventual state champions.

The Rayders however, did not

make it an easy task for Morely-

Stanwood, as they put up a fight

in each set before falling 25-19, 25-

22, 25-12 in the Class C semifinal

match at Kellogg Arena on No-

vember 18. Charlevoix closed out

the season with a 49-5-6 record.

“We were in each game, and led

in each set,” Rayder coach Liz

Shaw said. “”We had too many un-

forced errors that gave them the

momentum, and in playing at this

level, it is too hard to recover and

they took advantage of it.”

After the Mohawks went up 1-0

in the first set, The Rayders

peeled off four straight points for

a 4-1 advantage, highlighted by

back-to-back aces from Jenna Way.

Morley-Stanwood would then

battle back to even the score at 7-7,

neither team would go ahead by

more than two until it was knot-

ted up again at 16-16.

The Mohawks then used their

hitting attack led by four kills

from Brett Chesebro and another

three by Bailey Cairnduff to take

the opening set 25-19.

Charlevoix bounced back in the

second set, taking an early 4-2 ad-

vantage, and going up 18-13 on a

Madeline Boss kill. The Mohawks

then used the serving of Kayla

Rosman to battle back and regain

momentum in scoring nine

straight points for a 22-18 Morley-

Stanwood advantage.

The Rayders would pull to

within 20-22, and again at 22-24,

but that’s as close as they would

get, as a Cairnduff kill put the

game away for a 2-0 set lead.

In the third and final set, the

two teams battled to a 5-5 tie, and

then the Mohawks went on a 12-0

run behind the serving of Alexis

Huntey and the timely hitting of

Chesebro. Charlevoix would battle

back to within 10-19 and again at

12-23. Back-to-back kills by Divi-

sion I bound Huntley would send

the Mohawks to the finals and end

the Rayders remarkable season.

Huntley will play at George Wash-

ington University next fall.

“We had opportunities, they

(Morley-Stanwood) attacked well,”

Shaw noted. “We had 10 serve re-

ceive errors, ant that’s a credit to

them, they served tough at us, and

having a Miss volleyball runner-

up didn’t hurt them either.”

Jenna Way finished with 16 as-

sists, nine kills, and four aces,

Megan Peters had eight kills,

while libero Kelly Greyerbiehl fin-

ished with 12 digs and was 28-of-28

in serve reception, Kelsey Way

chipped in with 11 digs and

Chelsie Hoffman had eight for the

Rayders.

Alexis Huntey had a game-high

19 kills for Morley-Stanwood

along with six aces and 13 digs,

while Bailey Cairnduff had 14

kills and Brett Chesebro 10.

Melissa Holland finished with 22

assists for the Mohawks.

“It’s been a great year, the best

ever for our program,” said coach

Shaw. “This gives the younger

girls a stepping stone; our pro-

gram keeps getting better and bet-

ter every year.” “It will be sad to

see this group of senior go, their

leadership carried us the entire

season, but we are excited in what

we have coming up through the

program.”

Charlevoix will graduate seven

seniors in Kelly Greyerbiehl,

Chelsie Hoffman, Kelsey Way, Alli-

son Hankins, Maddy Zimmerman,

Megan Peters and Jenna Way.

The Rayders memorable season

saw them set a school record for

victories, with 49; they also won

the school’s first ever regional vol-

leyball title and made their first

appearance in semifinals. In the

process of getting there, they cap-

tured the Lake Michigan Confer-

ence crown and another District

championship.

Rayders fall to eventual state champion Morley-Stanwood So CLoSe!

ABoVE: Chx players closing moments vs ms) Rayder seniors (l-R) megan Peters,Jenna Way, and Kelsey Way during closing moments of the third set.

RiGhT: Charlevoix’s madeline Bossgoes high for this kill against mor-ley-stanwood at Kellogg Arena inBattle Creek.

BEloW: Charlevoixjunior Anna Way tapsthe ball over the netduring third set ac-tion.

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By Chris Fiel

ALMA – Former Boyne City

athlete Kolbi Shumaker is making

strides in his adjustment from

Boyne City High School to Divi-

sion III Alma College just fine ac-

cording to head coach Judd

Folske.

In a recent phone conversation

with Folske, he commented on

how Shumaker is fitting in really

well with his new teammates, and

that he is a fine young man and a

joy to be around.

When asked what interested

him in Kolbi’s services, Folske

had this to say, “First of all, he’s

and athlete, a very good baseball

player with a good baseball back-

ground.” “We’ve been watching

him for about two years, and

along with his academics, we feel

he is a good fit for our program.

With 11 seniors departed, and

another two players transferring,

the need for athletes with skills

was a priority for Folske and his

staff.

“I’ve been doing this for 40+

years, and we know how to de-

velop talent, we will get some

good use out of Kolbi’s arm, he

will play multiple positions for us,

and he brings that “impact

player” mentality.

Folske also noted that learning

baseball has no age, “First year

players are only rookies until

their first at-bat.”

Alma recently participated in

their fall ball program, which in-

volves a lot of drill work where

the ball players work in groups,

hitting, middle and outfield. The

object of fall ball is to create situ-

ations, both offensively and defen-

sively. There are always balls

flying according to Folske, with

hitting by coaches to the fielders

in between every batter.

“The only way they’re going to

get better is by touching the ball.”

Folske noted. “Kolbi struggled a

bit at third from time to time, but

overall, he has a real good arm, a

good stick, and he will see some

good pitching over the course of

the season.”

The players are allowed to play

in up to 40 games, and with a Var-

sity/Junior Varsity schedule that

totals 70 games, many of the play-

ers will see time at both levels.

Shumaker is slated to see time

at third base at the JV level and

will do some pitching at the Var-

sity level according to his coach.

Some of the goals set forth by

the Alma staff, are to develop

more strength and work to fine

tune some of his pitches. “One of

our goals is to get his cutter to

move a little more,” said Folske.

“We’re working on it.

With the ball season scheduled

to begin January 22. The team

will have five weeks of training

and they will see different veloci-

ties, and the coach looks to chal-

lenge them.

When pitching, Shumaker will

be on a three day rotation. Some

of the offensive goals set forth for

Kolbi and all of the first year play-

ers are to situation hit and divide

the plate.

“We are working on getting all

first year players more disci-

plined and putting the ball in play

with what the pitchers are giving

them,” the coach said.

Folske finished by saying that

Kolbi is a great addition to Alma

and the baseball program, he has

a big upside in him, he has to an-

swer that call and he undoubtedly

will.

Former Boyne City standout Kolbi shumaker is shown here throwing for alma College during fall ball action.

CouRTEsy PhoTo

Where are they now?Former Boyne City standout Kolbi Shumaker is now throwing pitches for Alma College.

Boyne City wins a pair of road games.Middle School BaSketBall

The Challenge for Challenge, a

Cyclocross race took place at the

Challenge Mountain ski area on

Sunday, Nov. 13, in Boyne Falls.

The event was sponsored by No

Boundaries of Boyne City; with

the proceeds benefitting Chal-

lenge Mtn. There were multiple

events for adults along with chil-

dren’s events, music, food, beer,

wine and entertainment. For

race results, contact Bob at No

Boundaries in Boyne City,

231.582.3200.

By Chris Fiel

TRAVERSE CITY – The Boyne

City 8th grade basketball team

improved to 4-0 with a come-

back victory over Traverse City

St. Elizabeth, while the 7th

grade team came up short in its

effort against their counter-

parts on November 16.

HARBOR SPRINGS — The

Boyne City 8th grade basketball

team surged past Harbor

Springs 32-23 as Derek Willis

and Tanner Evans each scored

11 points for the Ramblers. Jor-

dan Struble and Tanner Evans

were the defensive players of

the game.

The Boyne City 7th grade

team used a late fourth quarter

blitz to battle back from a four

point deficit to defeat Harbor

Springs 18 – 17 on an Ethan

Book layup with under a minute

to go. A cutting Book received a

nice bounce pass from Kane

McPherson off a sideout in-

bounds play and the defense

stood strong in preserving the

victory. Griffin Powers led

Boyne with eight points, while

Dominic Archey grabbed eight

boards.

PhoTo CouRTEsy lisA mAGiniTy

PhoTo CouRTEsy lisA mAGiniTy

BEloW mountain bike enthusiasts are all bunched up as they take off

for the beginning of their heat.

ABoVE: A successful finish for this youngster as he raises his arms incompletion of the course.

Cyclocross race take onChallenge Mountain

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Historic Firearms! Musketbuilt in 1814, used in the Bat-tle of New Orleans and theCivil War. 9 cut off barrel. Stilloperable, $700 OBO. BritishEnfield, long gun Musket.Manufactured in 1845. Verynice condition, minus shoul-der strap, operable, $1800OBO. Genuine WilliamMoore 12-gauge, double bar-rel shotgun. London fine twistbarrels, very nice condition &operable, $1,100 OBO. Also,Antique clocks (too numer-ous to mention) Got a newhobby, so I’m selling out.Reasonable offers will be ac-cepted. Call Ed at 231-526-2571

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Jeep Alloy Wheels: 2 - 1993factory with honeycomb pat-tern. 235/75R15 tire size. $60each. 4 - 1998 factory with tri-angle-tear drop pattern.235/75R15 tire size. $350 forset. East Jordan 231-536-7347.

Used tire sale. All 16 and 17inch tires reduced. Maxx

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I BUY CARS! Wrecked or inneed of mechanical repair,1995 and up. Gaylord area.989-732-9362

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1994 Dodge Intrepid. Runsand drives. $900. 989-732-4789

1999 KIA RIO. 4 cyl, stick,100,000 miles. Doesn’t run.Engine has no compression.$400. 989-350-9238

2000 AWD Bravada. $2900.Great Interior, very slightdamage to pass. rearbumper. Just tuned up. AWDneeds tuneup. Call 989-619-8494

child cAre

AUNT DEBI’S DAYCARE. Li-censed. Openings 0-12 yr.

Preschool. Reasonablerates. 231-547-1802

clAssic AuTO

1970 CHEVY IMPALA. 350,automatic. $600 obo. 989-732-3224

CASH FOR OLD CARS.Please don’t send to crusher.Michel’s Collision & Restora-tion 231-348-7066

FOR SALE: 1940 FORDPICKUP. 231-348-7066

clOThing

ABERCROMBIE-FITCH,Hollister, Hurley. Jeans -30x30, T-shirts - S-M. All ingood shape. $5-$15. 231-536-7525

LOST WEIGHT due to ill-ness. Have to replace wintercoats, sweaters, fleece pantsand tops, more. Women’slarge size. $5 - $30. 989-348-2354

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finAnciAl

FREE BANKRUPTCYCONSULTATION. Consid-ering bankruptcy? Over-whelmed by debts,garnishments, reposses-sions and/or foreclosure? Atthe law office of Christine M.Brzezinski we can help youdetermine if Chapter 7bankruptcy is the right op-tion for your financial situa-tion and help you get afresh financial start. Call ustoday for a free consultationat 989-348-7777. We are adebt relief agency and as-sist people in bankruptcy.

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furniTure

OAK TWIN Captains Bedwith drawers and mattress.$125. Glass top dining tablewith 4 chairs, $45. 231-535-2048

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guns

BROWNING 12 gauge, lite,automatic, Belgian madeshot gun. Ventilated sight,gold trigger, round knobstock, scroll work on receiver.A recent sale in the area soldfor $1,900. Best offer. A greatChristmas gift. Gaylord. 989-939-8257

Mossberg 500 12 gaugepump shotgun. 2 extra bar-rels: 28 bird barrel, slug bar-rel, and scope. Please emailrequests and questions [email protected]

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Hay For Sale 4x5 RoundBales. $25 each. Deliveryavailable. East Jordan, 231-735-2111

Featured Property

6112 BURLEY ROAD, ALANSON

Question & Answers AboutSelling Real Estate

Compliments of

mike stark,

stark Realty, inc.

(231) 536-7700

Prepping and

staging a house.

Every seller wants

her home to sell

fast and bring top dollar. Does

that sound good to you? Well, it’s

not luck that makes that happen.

It’s careful planning and knowing

how to professionally spruce up

your home that will send home

buyers scurrying for their check-

books. Here is how to prep a

house and turn it into an irre-

sistible and marketable home.

Here’s How:1. Disassociate Yourself With

Your Home.

Say to yourself, “This is not my

home; it is a house — a product to

be sold much like a box of cereal

on the grocery store shelf.

Make the mental decision to

“let go” of your emotions and

focus on the fact that soon this

house will no longer be yours.

Picture yourself handing over

the keys and envelopes contain-

ing appliance warranties to the

new owners!

Say goodbye to every room.

Don’t look backwards — look

toward the future.

2. De-Personalize.Pack up those personal photo-

graphs and family heirlooms.

Buyers can’t see past personal ar-

tifacts, and you don’t want them

to be distracted. You want buyers

to imagine their own photos on

the walls, and they can’t do that if

yours are there! You don’t want to

make any buyer ask, “I wonder

what kind of people live in this

home?” You want buyers to say, “I

can see myself living here.”

3. De-Clutter.People collect an amazing quan-

tity of junk. Consider this: if you

haven’t used it in over a year, you

probably don’t need it.

If you don’t need it, why not do-

nate it or throw it away?

Remove all books from book-

cases.

Pack up those knickknacks.

Clean off everything on kitchen

counters.

Put essential items used daily

in a small box that can be stored

in a closet when not in use.

Think of this process as a head-

start on the packing you will

Mike Stark

How To Prepare Your House For Sale

Real Estate Corner

Price reduced on this delightfullakefront home

For more info contactPAT O’Brien & AssOciATes • (231) 582-1700

As a extra bonus, there is a

enormous 32 x 36 foot pool

barn located on this extra

deep lot, providing the perfect

spot for storing boats and

other lake toys, snowmobiles,

yard maintenance equip-

ment, with lots of room left

over for additional storage

items.

This delightful lakefront

home is now listed at just

$249,000. For more informa-

tion or to arrange a tour of

this home, contact Martha

Mishler at (231) 582-1700 or

email Martha@MarthaMish-

ler.com

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By Jim Akans

Set upon a one-half acre plus sized lot on

beautiful Crooked Lake, the delightful lake-

front home is an even more amazing value

after undergoing recent price reduction.

With approximately 1,864 square feet of

comfortable, versatile living space on two lev-

els that includes four bedroom and two full

baths, this home is perfect for a family seek-

ing a lakeside lifestyle, or an expansive vaca-

tion retreat complete with virtually every

recreational possibility Northern Michigan

has to offer.

The interior design features a large, open

living and dining area, a U-shaped kitchen

that is both functional for the active cook,

which is beautifully appointed with wood

flooring and gorgeous wood raised panel cabi-

netry. The floor plan also includes a pair of

huge upstairs bedrooms that will easily ac-

commodate guests and family members.

A large raised wooden deck overlooks the

grassy backyard leading to nearly 68 feet of

Crooked Lake beachfront. The yard area is

open and waiting for hosting family games,

and the inviting crystal clear waters of

Crooked Lake beckon for spring, summer and

fall days filled with swimming, boating, fish-

ing, or just relaxing as the waves ripple to the

shore.

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BOYNE CITY, CHARLEVOIX.We are looking for a great In-dependent Sales representa-tive for advertising sales inour newspapers. Work yourown schedule. Good commis-sion rate. Send resume’ toDave 1 at [email protected].

GRAYLING. We are lookingfor a great IndependentSales representative for ad-vertising sales in our news-papers. Work your ownschedule. Good commissionrate. Send resume’ to Dave 1at [email protected].

OWN YOUR OWN BUSI-NESS. Work for yourself.Work your own hours. Nameyour own salary. SALES.Local manufacturer of win-dows needs salespeople tosell replacement vinyl win-dows in Northern Michigan.We measure, build windowsand install. All you have to dois sell. We do the rest. CallRay at 800-762-0304.

LOOKING TO DO SOME-

THING meaningful withyour life? We are looking forpeople for in-home help, as-sisting with daily living skills,bathing, Dr. appointments,socialization, shopping andcommunity living skills.Must have a valid driver’s li-cense with less than 3 vio-lations and be able to passa criminal backgroundcheck. Training provided.Starting pay $8.33 per hour.EOE. Need someone forthe Gaylord area. Part time.Apply on-line at www.northern-managment.org or call 989-732-6374.

NEED MATURE INDIVID-UAL, part time, caring for 89year old dementia patient inher home. Send resume to152 North Estates Dr. Gay-lord, MI 49735.

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE &PARTS. Now is the time toget paid what you are worthand work in the environmentyou deserve.. Business isgood at Feeny of Gaylordand we are currently lookingto add to our talented team of

Technicians and Parts per-sonnel. If you hold integrityand honesty in the highestregard and possess the abil-ity, we may be the place foryou. Resumes will be held inconfidence and can be re-cieved via e-mail [email protected] ormay be faxed to 989-731-0015. No walk-ins please.

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CHARLEVOIX: 2 bedroomapartment, $650 month, heatincluded. Close to town. 231-881-0110

WATERFRONT HOME be-tween Grayling and Gaylord.3 bedroom, 1 bath, no pets,no smoking. $650 per month.989-732-5081

Wanting a Roommate. $300month. In Gaylord. Call David517-879-8806

MANCELONA area. Re-cently remodeled, clean 3bedroom, 1.5 bath, house.Private, large yard. $585 permonth plus deposit. Call 231-676-7255.

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GAYLORD: Beautiful newer3 to 4 bedroom ranch stylehome. Over 1,900 squarefeet, 2 full baths, fireplace,full height basement, tons ofstorage. Sits on just over twoand one-half acres. Only 3miles from town. Must see toappreciate. Asking $84,900.Motivated Seller. Don’t be afraidto make an offer. Call 906-632-8902 or 906-630-5100.

GRAYLING: For Sale byOwner. Nice home! 3 Bed-room, 2 bath, 1,344 sq. ft.,24x32 garage. $79,000. Callowner at 989-348-2860

NORTHLAND HOMES – Wesell Energy Star homes. Giveus a call for an appointment.989-370-6058

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12 place setting of LenoxLido pattern. Microwave andoven proof. Lots of extrapieces. $110 obo. Call 989-350-3880

GE ELECTRIC STOVE.White, 1 1/2 years old, digital

clock, black glass front. 231-525-

6554, 231-833-0027. Wolverine.

lAwn & gArden

2 ROW John Deere corn

planter, model 290, $250.

989-732-3224

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IHT Wellness Shop hasDuerksen Farms Turkey,Shetler Farms Dairy,Shirley’s Cafe Breads, localfarm-fresh eggs, bulk spices,flour, sugar and more for theholidays. Now taking ordersfor holiday turkeys, fresh piesand breads. Located next toBrothers Coffee, 416 MainSt, downtown Gaylord. 989-448-4717

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For Sale: 1998 KUBOTA L-35TRACTOR with Backhoe.Good condition. $14,900obo. Call 989-732-8099. Askfor Kevin

For Sale: JLG 26’ SCISSORLIFT. Good condition. $ 4,000obo. Call 989-732-8099. Askfor Kevin

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RESISTANCE WEIGHTTRAINING unit. Similar toBowflex. Weight and aerobic

training. Almost new. $125.989-501-0758

For Sale: 1998 KUBOTA L-35TRACTOR with Backhoe.Good condition. $14,900obo. Call 989-732-8099. Askfor Kevin

For Sale: JLG 26’ SCISSORLIFT. Good condition. $ 4,000obo. Call 989-732-8099. Askfor Kevin

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2 - Mirage Infrared Heaters.One year old. Paid $329each, will sell for $200 each.Heats up to 1,000 sq. ft. withan energy saving heatingsystem. Call 989-732-8160.

Norman Rockwell 8.5 platecollection. $5 each. 60plates. 231-547-2952

DO YOU HAVE A BIBLEyou’re not using? Donate it topeople that need a Bibleoverseas. Call 989-732-4708.

Women’s 18-speed Lynx bi-cycle and Electric poweredWeed-whipper, both like new.Make offer. 989-732-8160

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ALOE VERA PLANTS.Healthy. Large and small, $5to $20. 989-731-5437

Early Christmas Sale, Porce-lain Dolls, Ashton Drake,Brimns, Dynasty, 80 tochoose from. Some musical.989-983-4188 [email protected].

SCOOTER CLEARANCESALE. Tailored Enterprises inPetoskey. Call toll free 888-774-2264

mOTOrcycles & ATv

1975 CB-550 Honda. 3 cyl.,very good condition. Tradespossible or $1,900. 231-373-0842

YAMAHA MOTO 4, 200,shaft drive 4 Wheeler. Front,rear racks, hitch, mirror,showroom condition. Lessthan 1,000 miles. $1,650obo. 989-733-8585

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PeTs

Female Hedgehog, 4 monthsold, salt and pepper, friendly.Comes with large cage and

accessories. $175 obo. 989-350 7499

recreATiOnAl vehicles

2002 ROCKWOOD ROOTravel Trailer for sale. Hasa power slide out and ex-pands on both ends. Alsohas furnace, air conditioner,water heater, oven, kitchensink, microwave, bathroomw/ shower, large refrigera-tor, heated mattresses,electric brakes, sway bar,stabilizers. $8,000. 989-370-5165

2010 Springdale 31 foot fifthwheel. New condition withReese hitch. $16,900. Call989-619-1494

services

DJ/KARAOKE SERVICEavailable for weddings, clubsor parties. References andinformation at www.larryen-tertainment.com. 989-732-3933

Minor small engine repair onsite. Call for prices. 989-731-4196

snOw remOvAl

For Sale: BOSS V-PLOW.8.2 Poly Blade. Great condi-tion. $ 4,500 obo. Call 989-732-8099. Ask for Kevin

For Sale: Bulk Salt $115 peryard. Please Call 231-549-2081

snOwmOBiles

ARCTIC CAT 5000 Seriessnowmobile motor, $100.989-732-4275

sTOrAge

Heated or Cold storage avail-able for Winter, Spring, Sum-mer, Fall, 989-732-0724

suv’s

2000 AWD Bravada. $2900.Great Interior, very slightdamage to pass. rearbumper. Just tuned up. AWDneeds tuneup. Call 989-619-8494

TOOls

ELECTRIC PALLET JACKwith charger, $800. 989-732-4275

RADIAL ARM DRILL PRESS,$2,200. 989-732-4275

100 AMP WIRE FEEDWELDER, $150. 2 - Enginestands, $25 each. ReddyHeater, 150,000 BTU, $120.Gaylord area. 517-667-0074

vAns

1988 Dodge B-350. 1 Tonpassenger van. 4 benchseats. 94,000 miles. $1,100.989-732-4789

1994 FORD ECONOLINEVAN, carpeted, runs andlooks good. $2,800 obo. 231-525-8605

Wanted

Wanted: an 40’ - 50’ alu-minum ladder. 989-939-8257

Wanted: Baseball, Football,Basketball and Hockeycards. Older than 1972. 231-373-0842

Wanted: BUYING STAND-ING TIMBER. Top pricespaid, free estimates. 989-335-0755

Feel good. Look good.Live good.Free Vein Screening.

231-547-2812.

14695 Park AvenueCharlevoix, MI 49720

SurgeonsAn affiliate of Charlevoix Area Hospital

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