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P.J. HOFFMASTER STATE
PARK OFFERS SNOWSHOE
HIKES IN JANUARY AND
FEBRUARY
The Gillette Sand Dune Visitor Center at.J. Hoffmaster State Park in Muskegon
s offering guided snowshoe hikes onSaturdays, beginning Jan. 15 throughFeb. 26, with a special moonlight hikeoffered Friday, Feb. 18, at 7 p.m.
The hikes follow the tradition ofcommunity-wide snowshoe hikes thatwere popular in New England in the1920s. The parks snow-covered sanddunes are the perfect setting for all thesnowshoe hikes.
Most hiking routes include someclimbing but all take a slow, relaxedace, said DNRE Park Naturalistlizabeth Brockwell-Tillman. In myxperience, most people, including
children, enjoy the challenging terrain.Snowshoe hiking is an excellent wayto get exercise out-of-doors and enjoythe peace and solitude of winter in thepark.
P.J. Hoffmaster State Park is locatedat 6585 Lake Harbor Rd. in Muskegon.Hikes will begin at 10:30 a.m. at theparks Gillette Sand Dune Visitor Center.Pre-registration begins Monday, Nov.
15, and is required for all participants,including those with their ownsnowshoes. Snowshoes can also bereserved for a small fee. Reservationsfor the Saturday hikes and the specialmoonlit hike can be made by contactingthe Gillette Nature Center at 231-798-3573.
Six or more inches of snow is neededfor snowshoeing. If snow is lacking,the naturalist will lead participants on awinter exploration of the park.
For more information about the hikes,the park, accessibility, or persons
needing accommodations to participatein the hikes, contact the Gillette NatureCenter at 231-798-3573 (TTY/TDD711Michigan Relay Center for the hearingimpaired), or visit www.michigan.gov/hoffmaster.
Snowshoe hikes are free. However, allresident motor vehicles entering a statepark or recreation area must displaya valid 2010 Motor Vehicle Permit orthe Recreation Passport. EffectiveOct. 1, 2010, the Recreation Passportreplaced the state park and boatingaccess site permits for access into allstate parks, recreation areas and state-administered boating access sitesfor Michigan residents. Cost is $10for resident motor vehicles and $5 forresident motorcycles. To purchase theRecreation Passport, Michigan residentscan simply check YES on their licenseplate renewal forms, or they can bepurchased at the park. To learn morebout the Recreation Passport, visit
www.michigan.gov/recreationpassportor call the information line at 517-241-7275.
ll non-resident motor vehicles will stillave to display a valid Motor Vehicleermit to enter a state park or recreationrea, or to use a state-administered
boating access fee site. Cost is $29 for
a non-resident annual or $8 for a non-resident daily, which can be purchasedat any state park or on-line through theMichigan E-store at www.michigan.gov/estore.
The Department of Natural Resourcesand Environment is committed to theconservation, protection, management,and accessible use and enjoyment of thestates environment, natural resources,and related economic interests forcurrent and future generations. Formore information, go to www.michigan.gov/dnre.
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Its designed for one purposeto helpfamilies facing a significant healthchallenge communicate quickly,privately and efficiently online. Eachday, over half a million people connect
through the more than 222,000 personalsites that have been created.
The sites are uncluttered and free ofadvertising. To view a site, you mustknow the specific and unique sitename. This helps restrict access tofamily and friends who have been giventhat name. Site authors can choose toadd additional layers of privacy andsecurity, including requiring all visitorsto register before they can view the siteand requiring a password.
To meet the changing needs of thosewho use the site, recent service
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Its done through a nonprofit organizationcalled CaringBridge, so access is free.You can make it as private as you like,design it to suit your taste and addhealth updates and photos wheneveryou like. Setting up is a simple processthat takes just a few minutes.
You can learn more or create a sitefor yourself or a loved one at www.CaringBridge.org.
Get In Shipshape This Holiday Season(NAPSI)-When it comes to holiday giftgiving, making a list and checking ittwice can keep costs down and simplifyyour season.
Wherever you plan to shop, keepshipping guidelines and deadlines inmind when sending gifts to friends andloved ones.
With millions of presents and packagesmoving across the country every day,
FedEx recommends the following tipsfor safe and timely delivery of yourpackages:
Send your gifts ahead. If you aretraveling this holiday season, takethe hassle out of carrying wrappedpackages with you by sending yourgifts ahead of your arrival.
Ship early in the season. This willallow you to avoid the lines and provideyou with a greater selection of shippingservice options.
Choose the right supplies. Use new,sturdy boxes with the flaps intact anddo not reuse boxes. Position at leastone inch of Bubble Wrap, peanuts orother packing materials on all sidesand use a heavy-duty tape designedfor packaging.
Be smart about labeling. Position theaddress label squarely on the largestsurface and provide complete senderand recipient addresses, including ZIPcodes and telephone numbers. Ensurethat the label is properly and securelyattached. FedEx also recommendsplacing a label inside the box, in casethe outer label falls off.
Be aware of shipping deadlines. Fordelivery in time for Christmas, thelast day to ship with FedEx Ground is
Friday, December 17 and the last dayto ship with FedEx Express is Thursday,December 23.
Dont be afraid to ask for help. Thereare more than 1,900 FedEx Office Print& Ship Center locations around theworld that provide a variety of packingand shipping supplies and services.
For more tips or to create and print ashipping label, visit www.fedex.com.
SAFE DRIVING TIPS FOR
SMALL-BUSINESS OWNERS
(NAPSI)-If youre a business owner whodepends on a vehicle for work, reliabletransportation is a must. Commercialauto insurance group Progressiveoffers these tips for keeping yourvehicle running smoothly and safelywhile youre on the road:
Keep your vehicle maintained.Schedule regular professionalinspections, and repair or replace partswhen necessary (not when you havetime to get around to it).
Keep a safe distance. I f youre driving
a truck, you might be carrying moreweight than other drivers, so try to keepa two- to three-second distance betweenyour vehicle and the car in front of you.This will give you enough room to cometo a complete stop in case the car infront slams on the brakes.
Pull over. When you need to checkyour map or change your destination,take the next exit or stop at the nearestrest area.
Be ready for the unexpected. Makesure your vehicle and your businessare properly insured. You should have
liability and physical damage insurance,which covers damage you cause toyour vehicleor someone elsesin
case of an accident.
For more information or tfind a local agent, visit www.progressivecommercial.com.
PROTECTING YOUR
SPRINKLER SYSTEM ON
COLDER DAYS
(NAPSI)-While it may be time to headindoors for the colder months, theresstill one more gardening task you maywant to take care of.
To ensure a healthy lawn and gardenin the spring, take a few simple stepsto ensure that your sprinkler system isready to withstand the colder months.
If they are not properly protected,inground irrigation systems can bdamaged by harsh winter weather.Protecting them is easy enough. Herare a few tips to help:
Turn off your timer. Automatic systemshave a controller or timer. Moscontrollers have a rain or off modthat shuts off the signals to the valves.The controller continues to keep time,the programming information (startimes, valve run times, etc.) isnt losand the clock continues to run. Thonly change is that the valves will no
activate.
You can also shut off the power to thcontroller, but if you do, youll need treprogram the time and potentially allthe other settings when the weathewarms up.
Shut off the water. You can protect thmain shutoff valve against freezing byshutting off the water supply. Make surthe valve is wrapped with insulation(foam insulation tape and a plasticbag). If your system doesnt havemain shutoff valve, install one to protecyour investment.
Aboveground piping also needs to binsulated and you can use self-sticking,foam-insulating tape or foam-insulatingtubes found at home supply stores.
Keep the pipes from freezing. If you livin a very cold area, consider removingthe water from the pipes and sprinklersso the pipes dont freeze and burst.There are several ways to drain pipes:manual drain valves, automatic drainvalves or the compressed air blowoumethod. But proceed cautiously. Sincthere could be potential safety risks,contacting an irrigation specialist is
good idea.
Insulate backflow preventers andvalves if they are aboveground. Youcan also use insulation tape for this, bube careful not to block the air vents anddrain outlets on backflow preventers.
Before winterizing your system, you maywant to consult an irrigation specialist,such as those at Rain Bird.
Learn more. For more irrigation tipsas well as information on where to finda specialist to help you winterize yousystem, visit www.rainbird.com or call
(800) RAINBIRD.
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here are many ways to get in on thisrowing opportunity to become anntrepreneur-and a surprising reason.
oing Well And Doing Good
In some cases, you can not onlyake money, set your own hours andaintain your independence, you canelp others as well. Thats becausef another trend in business: themergence of entrepreneurs takingocial responsibility to new levels. Theseorward-thinking business owners have
oven the concept of giving into theery fabric of their companies from dayne. While its generally expected thatompanies make charitable donationsnce they have made it big, it takes anntirely different mind-set to create arofitable business model strategicallyased on the premise of helpingthers.
or example, one cause-oriented,or-profit business has expanded thisoncept further by putting giving powern the hands of its customers.
pecializing in the in-home purchase ofrecious metals, the company donates a
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FARMERS HELP BENEFIT THEIR
COMMUNITIES
(NAPSI)-Among the more than 50million rural American residents isa special group of people-a groupresponsible for feeding, fueling andclothing the world, stimulating theeconomy and caring for the land. Theyare a group deeply committed to theirhometowns, and they grow much more
than corn, soybeans or cotton. Theyare Americas farmers, and they aregrowing their communities.
These dedicated farmers are making adifference thanks in part to a programfrom Monsanto Fund called Americas
Farmers Grow Communities. Thisprogram provides farmers with achance to win $2,500 for their favoritelocal nonprofit organization.
For Iowa farmer Jerry Varenhorst, hisrural community has been a greatplace to live and raise a family.
Varenhorst farms 600 acres of cornand soybeans on his family operationin Le Mars, Iowa. He was named thePlymouth County, Iowa, winner for apilot program.
I chose the Good Samaritan Society, anursing home facility where many local
retired farmers are residents, includingmy father, Varenhorst says.
We need to remember that these retiredfarmers were the ones supporting ourgroups when we were younger, andthey shouldnt be forgotten, he says.After all, one day I will be a retiredfarmer, too.
Third-generation family farmer AllenBerryman, winner from Hobbsville,N.C., elected to direct his prize to theFFA youth agriculture organization.
I chose the Chowan County FFA chapterbecause my 17-year-old daughter,
Emily, is the local secretary, he says.The FFA has done so much good fomy daughter and she absolutely lovesit. Because of it, she has been able ttravel to a lot of different places andmeet new people.
The chapter plans on using the fundsto help students pay their FFA dues,which have gone up in recent years.
Now farmers in more than 1,20counties across 38 states will be ablto help grow their communities by morthan $3 million.
Eligible farmers can sign up online awww.growcommunities.com or call(877) 267-3332 until Dec. 31, 2010.Farmers age 21 and over who aractively engaged in farming a minimumof 250 acres of corn, soybeans andor cotton or 40 acres of open-fieldvegetables or at least 10 acres o
tomatoes, peppers and/or cucumbersgrown in protected culture are eligible.One winner will be randomly selectedfor each eligible county.
As a bonus for each eligible farmewho signs up, Monsanto Fund will alsdonate $1 to the United Way to helfight hunger in their community.
Our rural communities are the hearof America, says Deborah Patterson,president of the Monsanto Fund. Wbelieve in rural America, and we want thelp these dedicated farmers continuto grow their local communities.
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ACE/Auntie ACE Home Health Care, 239 S. Ensley St, Howard City
Gerber Memorial, 212 S. Sullivan St., FremontMon Cher Chien, 13456 Northland Dr, Big Rapids
Lakeland Mills, One Lakeland Place, Edmore
Trumpets & Doves, 10770 Maple Hill Rd, Howard City
Gold Buyer, 7 E. Main St., Grant
Sparta Chevrolet, 8955 Sparta Ave., Sparta
Andys Tree Service, call 1-800-982-4540, Howard City
Ray Winnie Auto Sales, corner of M-57 & M-91, Greenville
Petersens Auction Service, (616) 984-2168, Trufant
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EvEnts bEginning novEmbEr 13, 2010M
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Saturday, Nov. 13The Card Wildlife Center is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.The Mecosta County Rod and Gun Club holds trap and
sporting clay shoots. Trap shoots start at 10 a.m. andsporting clays start at 1 p.m. The club is located four mileswest of Mecosta on M-20. For more information contactJack Hays at (231) 592-1587.Recycle! of Mecosta County is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.Recycle! is located at 424 N. Fourth Ave., behind EastwoodEarly Childhood Center.Mecosta County Historical Society is open for tours from 2to 4 p.m. every Saturday at the museum, located at 129 S.Stewart Ave. in Big Rapids.Annual Bazaar from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Bethel LutheranChurch, 18669 HC-Edmore Road, Howard City. The bazaarwill feature crafters with wood items, jewelry, crocheted andknitted items, handmade cards, soy candles and more.There is also a bake sale and country store. Breakfast isat 9 a.m., and lunch is at 11 a.m. Come do your Christmasshopping early.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group, meets at 8 p.m. atSt. Paul Catholic Campus Parish. Contact Woody W. at(231) 796-8371.Community Lunch program is from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
in the basement of the Third Avenue Methodist Church inBig Rapids. Come for fellowship, come for food. All arewelcome and the healthy lunch is free.Narcotics Anonymous meets at 10 a.m. at St. PaulsCampus Parish, 1 Damascus Road in Big Rapids. Formore information call (800) 230-4085.Fern Grange No. 803 annual Harvest Supper is at 6 p.m. atthe corner of East M-20 and McKinley Road. Bring a dish topass and table service. The public is invited to attend.
SuNday, Nov. 14Alcoholics Anonymous Old Jail House Group meets at 7p.m. at 220 S. Stewart Ave. Call Darwin T. at (231) 796-8956.Alcoholic Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. at St. MichaelsSchool in Remus. For more information call Brad B. (989)644-6911or Mike or Cindy H. at (989) 967-8478.Sunday Singles Dance at the Goodyear Lanes and Loungefrom 7 to 11 p.m. in their newly remolded room, locatedat the corner of M-55 and Old 27, Houghton Lake. Pleaseenter through the door facing Old 27. Call (989) 539-5406 if
you have any questions concerning the dance.Alanon meeting support group for families and friendsof alcoholics will be held at 7 p.m. at the Old Jail in BigRapids.Evart United Methodist Church youth group meets from 5to 7 p.m. at the corner of First and Cherry streets. Fourthgrade through 12th grade invited. Join the group for a freemeal, games and fellowship.All-you-can-eat breakfast is from 8 to 11 a.m. at AMVETSRed Arrow Post 1941 in Big Rapids, it includes eggs,pancakes, potatoes and beverage for $6, sponsored by theAMVETS Ladies Auxiliary.Spaghettidinnerandbenetauction is from5 to7p.m.at Sharons Country Restaurant. Cost is $8 for adults and$4 for children 12 and under. Proceeds will go towardexpenses for Mel Priest, who has brain cancer. Auctionitemsincludebakedgoods,giftcerticates,abow,guitar,hookah, blankets and more. For more information call (231)796-3960.Baked potato and chili supper is hosted by the ChaseFellowship Church from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Chase Township
Hall. Cost for adults is $7 for potato bar only, $3 for chilionly and $9 for both; cost for children 10 and under is $4 forpotato bar, $2 for chili and $6 for both; children under threeeat free. Desert will also be served. Proceeds go towardbuilding a new church. For more information, call VickiBufnat(231)796-1352.Narcotics Anonymous meets at 7 p.m. at ImmanuelLutheran Church, 726 Fuller Ave. in Big Rapids.
MoNday, Nov. 15
Enhance Fitness is at 8:30 a.m. at the Mecosta CountySenior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For moreinformation, call (231) 972-2884.Advanced line dance instruction is at 9:30 a.m. at theMecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta.For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Bridge is at 12:45 p.m. at the Mecosta County SeniorCenter, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information,call (231) 972-2884.Schizophrenia Anonymous meets from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.at Community Mental Health, 500 S. Third Ave., Big Rapids.
SA is a support group with a 6-step program. Anyone withschizophrenia or mental illness is more than welcome toattend. For more information call Mike B. at (231) 592-4654or (231) 796-3553. Coffee is available at meetings.Euchre is from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at the Parkview high rise inBig Rapids. For more information, call (231) 796-4993.The Card Wildlife Center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group meets at 8 p.m.at St. Paul Catholic Campus Parish. Contact Glenn C. at(231) 796-3703.Recycle! of Mecosta County is open from 9 to 11 a.m.Recycle! is located at 424 N. Fourth Ave., behind EastwoodEarly Childhood Center.American Legion Post No. 554 is always open to the publicand features Deer Hunters Breakfast Specials starting at 5a.m. Special No. 1 includes two pancakes, choice of meatand coffee. Special No. 2 includes scrambled eggs withham, onions, toast, and coffee. Special No. 3 includes halfa biscuit and gravy with one egg and coffee. There is alsoa full menu for your convenience. The post is located at2560 Northland Drive in Morley, one mile north on Jefferson
to American Legion on the right. For more information call(231) 856-4229.Divorce Care meetings are held every Monday from 7 to 9p.m. at New Hope United Methodist Church, 7296 Nine Mile
Road in Mecosta. The meetings cover a nonconsecutive13-step program for getting through a divorce. Newmembers are always welcome. Contact Sharon Gray at
(231) 598-0337 or New Hope Church at (231) 972-2838for more information.Enhance Fitness is at 10:15 a.m. at the Eagles, 18361 16Mile Road in Big Rapids. For more information, call (231)972-2884.Hearing clinic by Audibel Hearing from 1 to 3 p.m. at theMecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta.For more information, call (231) 972-2884. Walk-inswelcome.Big Rapids Sports Boosters meet from 6 to 7 p.m. in theMedia Center at the high school, Room 115.
tueSday, Nov. 16Big Rapids Rotary Club meets at noon at the Holiday Innand Conference Center.Beginning line dance instruction is at 9:30 a.m. at theMecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta.For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Alcoholic Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. at St. MichaelsSchool in Remus. For more information call Brad B. (989)644-6911or Mike or Cindy H. at (989) 967-8478.
Tai Chi is at 8:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center,12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231)972-2884.Euchre is at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center,12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231)972-2884.Card recycling is at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County SeniorCenter, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information,call (231) 972-2884.Theology is at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center,12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231)972-2884.TOPS No. 1189 meets from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at FirstBaptist Church, 200 S. Stewart Ave., Big Rapids. Call (231)796-6271 for more information.The Card Wildlife Center is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Grief peer support group meets at 9 a.m. at Cadillac BigBoy. For questions, call Pastor Brad Center at (231) 779-9550.Country dance classes will be held at 6:30 p.m. at theChase Township Hall. For more information, contact Jeff
at (231) 250-4159.Narcotics Anonymous meets at 7 p.m. at St. PaulsCampus Parish, 1 Damascus Road in Big Rapids. Formore information call (800) 230-4085.Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. at St. Philip NeriCatholic Church in Reed City. For more information call(800) 367-6788.Mecosta County Genealogical Society meets at 7 p.m.at 424 N. Fourth Ave. Contact Maureen Doyle Nelson forhours by appointment, (231) 250-5555.The Alliance on Mental Illness of Mecosta County is asupport group for the families of those suffering with severemental illness. It meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at New JourneyClubhouse, 405B South Third Ave., in Big Rapids. Contact(231) 796-3729 for more information.Victorious Living is a support group for mental healthconsumers. For more information call Deanna at (231)856-0105, Dusty at (989) 352-7630, or Ronald at (231)796-1019.
WedNeSday, Nov. 17
Enhance Fitness is at 8:30 a.m. at the Mecosta CountySenior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For moreinformation, call (231) 972-2884.Advanced line dance instruction is at 9:30 a.m. at theMecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta.For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Euchre is at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center,12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231)972-2884.The Card Wildlife Center is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.Library preschool story hour is at 10:30 a.m. at Big RapidsCommunity Library. Open to the public.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group meets at 8 p.m.at St. Paul Catholic Campus Parish. Contact Glenn C. at(231) 796-3703.Hersey Farmers Market is from 3 to 6:30 p.m. in downtownHersey. Contact Deana Jager at (231) 465-4058 [email protected] County Genealogical Society is open forappointment for its winter hours by contacting MaureenNelson at (231) 250-5555. Watch the Pioneer for the
genealogical societys special Saturday hours held onthe second Saturday of the month (except Nov. 13 will bemoved to Nov. 6)Community Lunch program is from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.in the basement of the Third Avenue Methodist Church inBig Rapids. Come for fellowship, come for food. All arewelcome and the healthy lunch is free.The Big Rapids Dharma Study Group meet at 7 p.m. onWednesday at 309 Marion Ave., in Big Rapids. Weeklymeetings include discussing various dharma texts,questions and answers and watching dharma-relatedvideos. The group is under the direction of Michael andMargaret Erlewine, who have more than 35 years ofexperience in meditation and dharma practice. Beginningstudents are welcome.Fourth Street Farmers Market is from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.next to Big Rapids Farm & Garden on Fourth Street in BigRapids. Any questions, call (231) 796-6363.Beginner Line Dance Instruction is at 6 p.m. at G.T. NormanElementary School, 338 W. Lincoln St. in Reed City; enterthrough the West Gym Door #6. Classes are open to
everyone, drop in and join any time. For more informationcall Sandee Lee at (231) 832-3493.Enhance Fitness is at 10:15 a.m. at the Eagles, 18361 16Mile Road in Big Rapids. For more information, call (231)
972-2884.South Evart Quilt Club meets from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.from September through June at the Evart Township Hall.
A potluck luncheon is at noon. Anyone interested in quiltingor learning to quilt is welcome. The group works jointly onpersonal or community quilts and frequently donates topeople or organizations in need. For more information, callMargie at (231) 734-3857 or Ann at (231) 867-3237.Soup Supper is at 5 p.m. at Grant Center United MethodistChurch. Donations are accepted.Narcotics Anonymous meets at 7 p.m. at ImmanuelLutheran Church, 726 Fuller Ave. in Big Rapids.
thurSday, Nov. 18Alcoholic Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. at St. MichaelsSchool in Remus. For more information call Brad B. (989)644-6911or Mike or Cindy H. at (989) 967-8478.Harmonica is at 10:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County SeniorCenter, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information,call (231) 972-2884.Painting and drawing is at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta CountySenior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For moreinformation, call (231) 972-2884.Scrabble is at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center,
12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231)972-2884.Pedro is at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center,12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231)972-2884.Pinochle is at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center,12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231)972-2884.Overeaters Anonymous meets at 6:15 p.m. in conferenceroom A, the third room on the right, at Mecosta CountyMedical Center; enter on the corner of Locust Street andWinter Avenue. For more information, call Eric at (866) 398-5440.The Card Wildlife Center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group meets at noon at St.Paul Catholic Campus Parish. Contact Darwin T. at (231)796-8956.Recycle! of Mecosta County is open from 3 to 5:30 p.m.Recycle! is located at 424 N. Fourth Ave., behind EastwoodEarly Childhood Center.Blood pressure checks by Ace Health Care at the Mecosta
County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For moreinformation, call (231) 972-2884.The Parkinsons Disease Support Group of Spectrum HealthGerber Memorial meets from 3:30 to 5 p.m. at Tamarac,the Center for Health and Well Being, 1401 W. Main St.in Fremont. The speaker will be Jason Roth, Medtronic-Deep Brain Stimulator sales representative. The supportgroup is open to the parkinsonian along with family, friends,caregivers and/or anyone with an interest in ParkinsonsDisease. There is no cost to attend. Refreshments will beprovided. For more information, call Julie Allers at (231)924-3195.
Friday, Nov. 19Enhance Fitness is at 8:30 a.m. at the Mecosta CountySenior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For moreinformation, call (231) 972-2884.Readers Theatre is at 10 a.m. at the Mecosta County SeniorCenter, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information,call (231) 972-2884.Advanced line dance instruction is at 9:30 a.m. at the
Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta.For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Euchre is at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center,12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231)972-2884.Euchre is from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at the Parkview high rise inBig Rapids. For more information, call (231) 796-4993.The Card Wildlife Center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group meets at 8 p.m. atSt. Paul Catholic Campus Parish. Contact Woody W. at(231) 796-8371.Knitting circle meets at 4 p.m. at the Barryton Public Library.Knitters of all levels are encouraged to come and learn orshare knitting techniques.Enhance Fitness is at 10:15 a.m. at the Eagles, 18361 16Mile Road in Big Rapids. For more information, call (231)972-2884.Friends of the Big Rapids Community Library Lunch BreakBook Discussion is from noon to 1 p.m. at the library, 426S. Michigan Ave. in Big Rapids. The book is The SelectedWorks of T.S. Spivet by Reif Larsen. The event is open to
the public.
Saturday, Nov. 20The Card Wildlife Center is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.The Mecosta County Rod and Gun Club holds trap andsporting clay shoots. Trap shoots start at 10 a.m. andsporting clays start at 1 p.m. The club is located four mileswest of Mecosta on M-20. For more information contactJack Hays at (231) 592-1587.Recycle! of Mecosta County is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.Recycle! is located at 424 N. Fourth Ave., behind EastwoodEarly Childhood Center.Mecosta County Historical Society is open for tours from 2to 4 p.m. every Saturday at the museum, located at 129 S.Stewart Ave. in Big Rapids.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group, meets at 8 p.m. atSt. Paul Catholic Campus Parish. Contact Woody W. at(231) 796-8371.Community Lunch program is from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.in the basement of the Third Avenue Methodist Church inBig Rapids. Come for fellowship, come for food. All are
welcome and the healthy lunch is free.Narcotics Anonymous meets at 10 a.m. at St. PaulsCampus Parish, 1 Damascus Road in Big Rapids. Formore information call (800) 230-4085.
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Phone: 231.832.5431
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Nov. 5: Reed City
Business ExpoNov. 26 & 27: Evergreen Festival
1705 S. State St.
Big Rapids
231-592-5150
15 FREE High Speed
Wireless InternetFREE Hot Deluxe Breakfast
Managers Reception EVERYEVENING
Weekdays $55
Weekends $59
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Big RapidsAntiques, Collectibles and
More! Visit Booth #42, Estate
Warehouse, Save-A-Lot Mall,
Big Rapids. Tuesday-Sunday
Tools, Toys, Cameras, Stove,
Misc. 110 W. Pine St., Big
Rapids. 231-629-7031.
November 12-13-14 (10am-
5pm)
ParisBeautiful handmade gift items
and holiday dcor including
pottery and jewelry at the
Penny Pots and FriendsHoliday Sale. Saturday, 10am-
4pm. Green Township Hall,
21431 Northland Drive, Paris.
090 Business
Services
PaintingTIME TO REPAINT for the holidays,interior painting, 25 years experience.Call 231-580-1710
110 For Rent
2-BEDROOM MOBILE HOME, Paris$340/month, plus deposit. 10-min to BigRapids, no pets. Lawncare/snow removalincluded. (231)832-5767
3 BEDROOM, 2bath mobile home southof Big Rapids. $500/month. (231)349-0337
3-BEDROOM MOBILE, QUIET coun-try setting, 15 minutes east from BigRapids, no pets. (231)250-5729
3-BEDROOM, 2-BATH HOUSE w/base-ment in country setting, paved driveway,blacktop road. 231-796-4925
4-5 BEDROOM HOUSE, 2-baths, 2-story, natural gas heat, in Barryton for sale.Land contract, low down payment, ofor rent. Hopefully available towards theend of November or before. 989-382-7425
APARTMENT IN REED City- 3-Bed-room, 1-bath, washer/dryer. 2-Story, plusbasement. $600/month. 231-250-3707.Available 12/15.
BIG RAPIDS AREA- Mobile home avail-able for rent immediately. Please contacCarolyn at 231-796-5099 during the after-noons.
QUIET SUBDIVISION NORTH BigRapids. 2-Bedroom, Duplex, starting$500/month. No pets! Gary (231)796-4564 or (231)796-1065
BIG RAPIDS, STANWOOD, Morley-Large retail space available for renimmediately near Ice Mountain. Pleasecontact Carolyn at 231-796-5099 dur-ing the afternoons.
WE HAVE CLEAN PLACES TO LIVE-
Apts. and houses in and around Big
Rapids. No Pets. Sec. Dep. required.Call Silvernail Realty (231)796-6329 owww.silvernailrealty.com on the web.
LAKEVIEW 1-BEDROOM APART-
MENT, $400/month includes heat. Secu-rity deposit/references required.(989)560-8228 or (989)352-6523.
MOBILE HOME NEAR Evart area. 4-Excellent used 15-inch tires. Call 231-734-5764
NICE 3-BEDROOM, 2-BATH,
$600/month, plus utilities, security deposit,references required. (231)796-7565 o(231)912-6983.
REED CITY: 2-BEDROOM, apartments,quiet/clean, utilities included, no pets.
Rent starting $600/month. On-site man-ager. (231)465-4049
TWO, 2-BDRM. APARTMENTS 3 mileseast of Evart on US-10. Numerousamenities, utilities included. (231)349-0051.
Big RapidsTowing
Lockouts Jump Starts Tire Change Road Service
24 HOUR TOWING
231-796-2222
20833 18 Mile Rd Big Rapids
Light &Heavy Duty
John Decker
4650 14 Mile Rd. (M-57), Rockford, MI
www.johndeckerchevy.com
2009 Pontiac G6 GTSedan, only 39,000 mi. Excellent condition.$13,314
P5009
2009 Dodge Journey SXTSport utility, 39,000 mi., loaded.$16,676
P5010
2009 Pontiac Vibe4 dr. HB, loaded, only 31,000 mi. Great MPG!
$12,918
P5011
2009 Chevy Impala LTLoaded, 3.5 V6, 38,000 miles.$13,916
P5012
2008 Dodge Caliber SXT4 dr., HB, loaded, 40,000$11,142
P5013
2007 Chevy Impala LT34,000 miles. Certified.$12,851
P5003
2006 Pontiac Torrent3.4V6, auto., local trade, nicely equipped.
$10,319
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2006 Chevy Malibu Maxx LT5 dr., V6, auto., 52,000 miles.
$9,887
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2007 Chevy Suburban 4x4LT, 5.3L, auto., loaded.$23,289
10-237A2007 GMC Sierra Crew CabSLE. 47,000 mi., 5.3L V8, alloys & more.
$21,547
P49572009 Dodge Avenger
Auto., loaded. Great MPG! 37,000 mi.$11,743
P50012007 Ford Focus SES
4 dr., 4 cyl., automatic, 36,000 mi.$10,667
P5015
2008 Ford Mustang GTV8, 5 spd., only 26,258 miles, loaded.
$18,964
P4986
2007 Jeep CommanderSport 4x4, 50,000 mi., V8, auto. CLEAN!
$16,753
P5004
2008 Chevy Cobalt LS1 owner, 42,000 mi., 4 cyl. Great MPG!
$8,987
P4960
2006 Ford Ranger XL2WD, V6. Nice truck!
$6,597
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PUBLIC AUCTIONDATE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, @ 5:00 p.m.
(NOTE TIME)LOCATION: 5484 S. Warner (Sale Center) Stewart Street in the city limits
FREMONT, MICHIGAN 49412
DIRECTIONS: Main Street in Fremont to blinker light (by high school)
Go South at the blinker light to sale center.
PREVIEW FROM 1:00 P.M. THE DAY OF SALE
INCLUDING MURANO GLASS, FENTON, Flo-Blue,
Pottery, glass, Oil Lamps, Dept 56 Village Pieces, Vintage/New
Dresses, Knives, Jewelry and MUCH MUCH MORE!
This is a cataloged sale, approx 400 items sold in catalog order,
held in a heated building. To view the catalog and pictures go to
www.auctionconnectioninc.com or www.auctionzip.com
ID # 8317
6% sales tax does apply on this sale.
If you cant join us in person for this sale, go to
www.proxibid.com/auctionconnection to bid online.
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This is an assembled sale of a nice variety
of items. Something for everyone. We appreciate your attendance.
Restroom and Lunch Service available. Sale will start at 5:00 p.m.
To view pictures go towww.auctionconnectioninc.com
AUCTIONEERS:
Bob Rottier 231-638-6152Steve Rottier 989-615-3506
Cash, Check w/ positive ID
MasterCard and Visa accepted
Registered Auctioneer # 2801000032
Full lunch service available.
The Downtown Big Rapids Santa Parade will start on
the south end of the town and end at the Holiday
Tree in front of Chemical Bank Central, where the
Tree Lighting Ceremony will begin.
If you would like to enter your business, church,
organization, or just have something unique to share,
call the DBA at 231-250-8177 for a sign-up form.
1) Most Participants
2) Most Creative
3) Most Lights
Be sure to come early and shop at themany unique shops downtown!
Santa ParadeSaturday, November 20, 2010
6:00 p.m.
Immediately following the
Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony,
Santa will be at Big Rapids Furniture
All Entries Must Be Lighted
The Parade Will Be Judged and
3 Top Prizes Will Be Given:
Dont Forget to Bring a Camera!
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EDITORS NOTE: Please check with your club
or organization to be certain of meetings, outings
and classes, as they may be canceled due to bad
weather or other reasons. If any listing is incorrect,
please call (231)832-5566 or (231)745-4635 with
correct information.
DOMESTIC ABUSE NUMBER for anyone being
abused is 1-800-950-5808. There is no excuse for
abuse.
ANGEL ANIMAL RESCUE, Low Cost Services.
Call (231)679-0489 For More Information.
HEARTLAND HOSPICE VOLUNTEER TRAINING.
Heartland Hospice of Cadillac is looking for caring
and dedicated people with an interest in serving
terminally ill patients and their families in the
Reed City Area and the outlaying communities.Volunteers provide services such as friendly
visiting, patient transport/patient outings, errand
running, child care, and clerical services. Volunteer
classes are available to fit each persons schedule.
Please call Paul King at Heartland Hospice at 231-
775-6840 for further information.
SATURDAY
REED CITY VFW POST 2964 CHICKEN BBQ
(Third Saturday of every month), 5-7 p.m.
(231)832-5102.
REED CITY SENIOR CENTER Potluck and Cards,
12 p.m. (third Saturday of each month).
REED CITY VFW POST 2964 Chicken BBQ (third
Saturday of every month), 5-7p.m., 129 E. Osceola
Ave. For more information, call (231)832-5102.
~NOVEMBER 20
A CHRISTMAS BAZAAR will be held Saturday,
November 20 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Trinity
Lutheran Church, 19778 U.S. 10, Reed City.
Luncheon from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
~DECEMBER 4
EVERYONE IS INVITED to attend the 53rd annual
St. Mary Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, December
4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday, December
5 from 8 a.m. to noon at St. Mary Parish Center,
919 Marion Ave., Big Rapids. This even includes a
Luncheon on Saturday and pancake breakfast on
Sunday at the Knights of Columbus. Please call
(231)796-5202 for more information.
SUNDAY
REED CITY VFW Ladies Auxiliary All American
Breakfast (first Sunday of every month), 8a.m-12
noon. 129 East Osceola Avenue.
LAST SUNDAY EVERY MONTH, Breakfast Buffet,
7:30-11 a.m. Evart Moose Lodge, #2452, 8400
U.S.-10.
EVART VFW POST 7979 BREAKFAST 2nd
Sunday of every month.
REED CITY MASONIC LODGE will stop serving
their Pancake Breakfast on the third Sunday of
each month until further notice.
EVART UNITED METHODIST YOUTH meet every
Sunday from 5 to 7 p.m. at the church on the
corner of First and Cherry St. 4th grade through
12th grade invited. Join the group for a free meal,
games and fellowship.
MONDAY
REED CITY AMVETS POST 2965 MEETING,
7p.m. 129 E. Osceola Avenue. For more
information, call Cliff Galloup (231)832-2787.
Meetings are second Monday of every month).
T.O.P.S. 1682 MEETING, every Monday at Reed
City St. Paul Lutheran Church, weigh in 5:30p.m.,
meeting 6p.m.
EUCHRE, 1p.m. at Reed City Senior Center, 219
E. Todd Street.
REED CITY SENIOR CENTER MEETING,
10:30a.m. (third Monday of each month).
BUTTERFLY BUNCH BREAST CANCER
SUPPORT GROUP MEETING second Monday of
each month, 7p.m. For more information, call Carol
Ladd (231)734-5305.
EVART MOOSE LODGE NO. 2452 host bingo
each Monday at 8400 U.S. 10. Doors open at
4p.m. Early bird takes place at 6p.m. with regular
regular bingo at 6:30p.m. (License No. A21600)
WEIGHT WATCHERS MEETS every Monday
evening at Trinity Lutheran Church on highway
US-10 in Reed City. Weigh in at 5:30 p.m., meeting
starts at 6:00p.m.
THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY PROGRAM
LOOK GOOD...FEEL BETTER. Cancer Support
Group for Women. Sponsored by Paradise Salon
and Spectrum Health Reed City Hospital Cancer
Services. 2nd Monday of every other month at
4:00 p.m. January-March-May-July-September-November. Hosted by Crossroads Radiation
Therapy Center, 4499 220th Street, Reed City,
Michigan 49677. Interested? Inquire by calling:
Oncology Infusion Services Staff 832-7105,
Crossroads Radiation Center 832-5817 or Paradise
Salon 832-3411.
NATURAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP
MEETING, at the Sears Church of God, corner of
Highway 10 and 40th Ave., west entrance. This
group meets the last monday of each month at 6
p.m. to discuss natural health options and specific
subjects, CO-OP information is also available.
~NOVEMBER 15
A HUNTERS DINNER will be held on Monday,
November 15 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Hersey
Congregational Church.
TUESDAY
LA LECHE LEAGUE BREASTFEEDING
SUPPORT GROUP MEETING, 10a.m. Monthly
topics. Open to all pregnant and nursing mothers.
Children welcome. Downtown Reed City. Contact
Sue, LLL group leader for directions or questions,
(231)832-1858 or email LLL [email protected].
(Meetings are Third Tuesday of every month.)
IDLEWILD LOT OWNERS Senior Size, 11a.m. and
Line Dancing, 7p.m. at the club house.
SHEPHERDS TABLE, 5-6 p.m. (every Tuesday) at
the church, 216 S. Main Street, Hersey. For more
information, call the church (231)832-9072. Church
is barrier free.
FREE CLOTHING - FOOD available to those inneed (second and fourth Tuesday of the month),
5p.m. at Idlewild Seventh Day Adventist Churchs
Community Service.
REED CITY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION FOOD
PANTRY, (every Tuesday & Thursday) 1-4p.m. at
St. Philip Neri Church. Call (231)832-2624 for more
information.
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP MEETING,
(second Tuesday of each month), 1p.m. at St.
Anns Church Basement in Baldwin. For further
information, call Shawn (231)745-8421.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETING, 7a.m. at
the Evart United Methodist Church.
BINGO12:30 at Reed City Senior Center, 219 East
Todd Street.
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP meets the
second and fourth Tuesdays of the month, 2-4p.m.
The group meets at the Community Mental Health
for Central Michigan in Osceola County located at
4473 220th Ave. in Reed City. For mor information
call (231)832-2247. The group is for individuals
who provide caregiving services for individuals
with Dementia, Alzheimers or other chronic/
terminal medical conditions. There is no charge to
participate and there are no residency restrictions.
GFWC EVART WOMENS CLUB meets 7p.m. the
second Tuesday of the month at St. Paul Lutheran
Church. Open to the public. The May meeting
honors Girl Scouts with a Girl Scouts tea.
WEIGHT WATCHERS MEETS every Tuesday
morning at the Assembly of God Church in Big
Rapids. Weigh in at 9:00 a.m. meeting starts at
9:30 a.m.
ALANON MEETING, SUPPORT GROUP for
families and friends of Alcoholics will meet every
Tuesday at St. Phillips Church, Reed City at 8 p.m.
SENIOR MEALS ARE being provided in Tustin on
Tuesdays and Thursdays at noon. Location is at
Boomers Ronevous (formerly the Sportsman Club)
on 213 Nielson St. There is entertainment after
lunch. For information call 231-734-6005.
THE RED HATS, known as the Classy Lassies
in Purple and Red, of Evart, meet every THIRD
Tuesday evening at 6 p.m. The meeting place is
the Evart Depot. Pink Hatters are welcome too
(the younger ones). Call our Queen, Jan, at 734-
5010 or Vice Queen Linda, at 734-9733 for any
information or questions you may have.
~NOVEMBER 16
AN AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE will
be held Tuesday, November 16 at Evart United
Methodist Church, 619 Cherry St., Evart from 12
noon to 5:45 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
ELIJAHS PLACE MEAL, (last Wednesday of each
month), 5-6:30p.m. at Zion-Emanuel Lutheran
Church, 202 Albert Street, LeRoy. Open to the
public, free of charge.
IDLEWILD LOT OWNERS Game Day, 11a.m. at
the club house.
PATHFINDER PUBLIC LIBRARY Summer Story
Hour, 1-2p.m. for children ages 4-8. A parent must
remain in the library during story hour.
SOUTH EVART QUILT CLUB, (first and third
Wednesday of the month), 10:30a.m.-2p.m. with
potluck lunch at noon. Contact Margie (231)734-
3857 or Ann (231)867-3237.
EVART FAITH BIBLE CHURCH PIONEER CLUB,
6p.m. every Wednesday for first through sixth
grades.
REED CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY STORY TIME is
every Wednesday from 11:15a.m. until noon.There
will be games, crafts, songs and stories.
BITELY BETTER CONSERVATION CLUB
MEETINGS are held the first Wednesday of each
month (excluding January through March), and the
public is always welcome. The doors open at 5:30
for a pot luck dinner followed by the meeting whichstarts at 7:00p.m.
OSCEOLA COUNTY HABITAT FOR HUMANITIES
meeting is the first Wednesday of every month.
Call the hotline for location of the meeting and for
information. (231)832-8453
EVART AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE meets
at 6p.m. the second Wednesday of each month.
For information call 734-9799.
BINGO, EVERY WEDNESDAY, VFW Hall Post
#7979, Evart, license A04340. Early Bird at 6 p.m.
Located at 4681 85th Ave., Evart.
THE BIG RAPIDS MASONIC LODGE meets the
first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the
Big Rapids Masonic Temple on east 19 Mile Road
in Big Rapids.
THURSDAY
REED CITY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION FOOD
PANTRY, (every Tuesday & Thursday) 1-4p.m. at
St. Philip Neri Church. Call (231)832-2624 for mor
information.
FATHERS PROGRAM, (third Thursday of each
month), at Baldwin Family Health Care Conference
Room. For more information contact Dave, call
(231)745-2000 ext. 16.
T.O.P.S. 1541 MEETING, weigh-in 8:15-9:15a.m.,
meeting at 9:30a.m. at Evart United Methodist
Church.
T.O.P.S. 1390 MEETING, weigh-in 6:10
p.m., meeting at 6:35 p.m. at Calvary Baptist
Church, Evart, corner of Third and Oak. For mor
information, call Ruth at (231)734-2844 or Terri at
(231)734-5348.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETING, 1p.m. at
Evart United Methodist Church.
SHEPHERDS TABLE, 5:30-6:30p.m. at Reed City
Church of the Nazarene, 5300 220th Ave., Reed
City.
EUCHRE, 1p.m. at Reed City Senior Center, 219
East Todd Street.
REED CITY VFW/AmVet Post 2964/2965
THURSDAY NIGHT BURGER NIGHT, every 4th
thursday of the month.
ALANON MEETING every Thursday night,
7:00p.m. at Evart Sacred Heart Church.
CHIEF OSCEOLA WOOD CARVERS meet every
Thursday from 7 to 9p.m. in the Evart Depots
community room. There is no charge. For more
information, call (231)734-5125 or (231)734-9131
WEIGHT WATCHERS MEETS every Thursday
evening at the Assembly of God Church in Big
Rapids. Weighin at 6:00 p.m., meeting starts at
6:30 p.m.
REED CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY BOOK CLUB
meets every third Thursday of the month.
EVART CAR CLUB meets the second Thursday of
every month at the Evart Moose at 7p.m.
SENIOR MEALS ARE being provided in Tustin on
Tuesdays and Thursdays at noon. Location is at
Boomers Ronevous (formerly the Sportsman Club)on 213 Nielson St. There is entertainment after
lunch. For information call 231-734-6005.
~NOVEMBER 18
SOUP SUPPER THURSDAY, November 18 from 5
to 7 p.m. at Sears United Methodist Church off U.S.
10 and 50th Avenue in Sears. Donation accepted.
A WALLEYE FISH DINNER will be served
Thursday, November 18 at VFW Post #10770,
LeRoy from 4 to 7 p.m. Cost is donation, free to
Veterans. Public welcome. Hall is on Mackinaw
Trail in LeRoy next to Citizens Bank.
THE OSCEOLA COUNTY DEMOCRATS will hold
their county convention on Thursday, November
18 at 7 p.m. The nomination and election of party
officers will be conducted. The location of the
meeting is 107 S. Nielson, Tustin. All OsceolaCounty Democrats are welcome to attend. If you
have questions please contact Chairmen Harvery
Miller at 829-3683.
~FRIDAY
REED CITY VFW POST 2964 Fish Fry (first Friday
of every month), 5-7p.m., 129 E. Osceola Ave. For
more information, call (231)832-5102.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETING, 8p.m. at
the Evart United Methodist Church.
PEDRO, 1p.m. at the Reed City Senior Center, 219
East Todd Street.
EVERY FRIDAY Fish or Shrimp dinner from 5 to
8p.m. Moose Lodge No. 2452 located at 8400
US-10 in Evart. For more information call (231)734-
6181
BINGO EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT at LeRoy VFW
Post #10770 on Mackinaw Trail next to Citizens
Bank. Early birds starts at 6p.m. Concession stand
is open.
PLEASE NOTE NEW DAY FOR EVENTS TO BE
TURNED IN FOR PUBLICATION.
Send all upcoming events no later than Wednesday
Noon to:
The Tri-County
Yvonne Morneau
211 W. Upton, Suit B
Reed City, MI 49677
Phone: (231)832-5566
Fax: (231)832-5558
EVENTS BEGINNING NOVEMBER 13, 2010
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110 For Rent
House3-BDRM. RANCH STYLE House, coun-try setting, 3-miles west of Reed City. Nopets. No smoking. $600./mo. plus utilities.(231)832-8971
Wanted to RentWIDOWED WOMAN, LOOKING for 2-3 bedroom home to purchase on land con-tract. 810-422-9373, 231-580-6085
160 Real Estate
IDLEWILD, MICHIGAN PROPERTY forsale. 19 Perked lots w/electricity onSpringfield Rd. between Tampa andFranklin. 2010 Taxes $211.00. $9,900OBO. 248-388-1418
170 Itemsfor Sale
HOT TUB, 7 foot x 6-1/2 foot. With coverlifter and steps. $2,750. 231-832-3108
170 Itemsfor Sale
"HAULMARK" TRANSPORTENCLOSED trailer (black) 6ftx 12ft x 6ft tall. Interior lights,double swing rear and singleswing side doors. 205/75/R15
tires, with spare, stone guardon front, 3,500lb GVW. Likenew inside and out. $2,500,OBO (231)592-8380 or(231)592-0031.
Have You Placed
A Classified Online?
Its So Doggone Easy!
Anyone Can Do It.www.pioneergroup.com
170 Itemsfor Sale
ANDYSTREE SERVICE
TREE WORK OFALL KINDS
Specializing aroundpower lines & houses
Serving Montcalm,Newaygo, Kent
& Mecosta Counties& more!
WE ACCEPT ALLMAJOR CREDIT CARDS
www.andystreeservice.com
FREE ESTIMATESFULLY INSURED
800-982-4540We go all over!!
BACKBLADE AND SAND Scoopfor 3-point hitch tractor $350/both.5-HP Briggs&Stratton horizontalshaft motor, runs good $150; 6000-
pound electric wench and con-trols, like new w/75-foot cable$175. 231-580-8246
170 Itemsfor Sale
CENTRAL BOILER OUTDOOR WoodFurnaces starting at $5490. Limitedtime offer. Instant rebates up to $1000.
Call H2Oasis, Inc 616-866-0507
CENTRALBOILER OUTDOOR WOODFURNACES starting at $4,990. Limitedtime offer. Instant rebates up to $1,000.White Pine Boilers, (231)743-6544.
GET ENERGY STARproducts at FOAM PLUS
Fall Specials: 3"x4x8 Foam BoardInsulation-with over an R13, only
$17.50/sheet! 1" PEX pipe with insu-lation only $3.05/foot. 8 miles Southof Baldwin on M-37. Open 6 days.800-745-7132.
M & J NEW & USED FURNITURE ofEvart. Largest selection of good usedand new furniture and appliances.(231)734-2707. We buy, sell or trade.Mon.-Fri.(9-5), Sat.(9-2), Sun. (10-2)www.mandjfurniture.com
WONDER COAL STOVE, w/blower.From Tractor Supply 2009, original price$700. Asking $400 O.B.O. Used onlyone winter w/wood only.231-898-2542.
170 Itemsfor Sale
Appliances
OUTDOOR WOOD BOILER, Heats3000sqft, Heats Domestic Water,$2,500, Warranty, Pickup or Delivery,Call 616-551-0176www.heissheaters.com
FirewoodEXPERIENCE THE WARMTH of wood.Cut, split seasoned hardwood $50 facecord. Delivery available, E-Drafts accept-ed (231)734-6179.
L-AND-D WOOD SERVICEQuality Dry Oak- cut, split, delivered,$45 rick. Stacked on truck to assure
quantity. (231)872-0372
QUALITY OAK. CUT, split, delivered$49.50 rick. Buy from honest, woodcut-ter. Visa, Energydraft and DHS accept-ed. (231)266-5102.
250 Autos for Sale
1999 CADILLAC SEVILLE Luxury- Canbe seen at 15628 Jaeger Drive, PrettLake, Mecosta
270 Livestock
RAVENNAHORSE AUCTION: Sat-urday, November 20th, 4:00pm. R &L Tack Bob Leech (231)865-6277.
280 Farm Goods
SUGAR BEETS By The Scoop, Alsobagged beets and shell corn. 10 Miles easof Morley Stanwood School on 5 Mile Rd.Opening September 16th. (231)972-8205 & (231)972-2232
285 ForestProducts
TimberHINMAN'S HORSE LOGGING: Buyingstanding timber. All work done with hors-es. 20 years in business, 12 years sus-tainable forestry. (231)873-2619
300 Wanted to BuyCASH PAID-RETIREE PAYING fair price$100 to $5,000 for all running cars, trucks,motor cycles, ATV, campers, Snowmo-biles, Pontoon boats. Free pick-up.(231)689-1894, (616)291-0266
LOOKING TO BUY a used 15-20 foot arti-ficial Christmas tree. Call 231-592-8358,Monday-Friday 8am-5pm.
335 Work atHome
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FACT AND MISPERCEPTION
PRINT IS STILL POWERFUL64% Print Only or as Primary19% Internet Primary, Print Secondary
17% Internet Only
FACT: 84% of the 78,387 persons surveyeduse the phonebook.
InternetOnly 17%
The data presented below was compiled by Market Authority, Inc. as part of its ongoing 2010 telephone study of media preferences of consumers searching for local business information.The data reports the responses of 78,387 individuals in 121 cities ranging in size up to metropolitan populations in excess of two million.
Responses are normalized in consideration of wireline/wireless users, age s of respondents, and geographical location. 2010 Market Authority, Inc.
Internetthen Print
19%
Print Only64%
MISPERCEPTION HARMS BUSINESSWhen asked what media they believed their neighbors
used most, respondents mistakenly thought nearly the
opposite of their own experiences. Owners of small and
medium-sized businesses must properly allocate their
advertising budgets based on fact, not false perceptions.
72%Internet
28%Print
False Perception
ANOTHER INTERESTING FACT...
15% of Internet-only respondents abandon
the Internet in an emergency.
These facts brought to you as anadvertiser and consumer service of The
Association of Directory Publishers.
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