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    Curious about how brine pumpedfrom the ground is turned into an envi-ronmentally friendly flame retardantproduct, how office furniture is fabri-cated, how paper is made for corrugatedboxes, or how softener salt is produced?

    Starting Monday, Sept. 27, the publicwill have the opportunity to tour four ofManistees major manufacturing facili-ties and see first-hand these processes atwork.

    The Manistee Manufacturers Council(MMC) will host a community openhouse and plant tours from 10 a.m. to2 p.m. at a different facility each dayaccording to the following schedule: Monday September 27th at

    Packaging Corporation of America, 2246Udell Street, Filer City Tuesday September 28th at Fab-

    Lite Inc., 330 Washington St, Manistee Wednesday September 29th at

    Morton Salt, 180 Sixth Street, Manistee Thursday September 30th at

    Martin Marietta, 1800 East Lake Road,Stronach

    Tours will last approximately 30minutes. For the safety of all guests theymust be at least 12 years old and shouldwear flat-sole, closed- toe shoes. Groupsof 10 persons or more who are inter-ested in touring together or persons withspecial needs are asked to contact theManistee Chamber of Commerce at (231)723-2575 or [email protected] to make appropriate arrangementsin advance of the event. Refreshments

    will be served and the open houses andtours will be conducted rain or shine.We had very successful open houses

    in 2005 and 2007, and we look forwardto welcoming the community againthis year. We want to give people theopportunity to get to know more aboutthe products we make here in Manisteeand manufacturings overall contribu-tion to our area, said Jim Reithel, MMCchairman and vice president of chemi-cal operations at Martin Marietta. Ourmembers are proud to show off their

    facilities, and we believe this is one waywe can better connect with the commu-nity. We also hope people will enjoy thetours and learn something new.

    Manistee is fortunate in that ourmanufacturing base has remained stable,providing quality jobs, generating taxrevenues, and supporting a wide varietyof community organizations, but we haveto work hard to keep this important eco-nomic sector viable for our community.

    The MMC is working closely withour leaders to make sure we can con-tinue to be a strong part of the Manisteearea economy.

    Founded in 2004, the ManisteeManufacturers Council provides a neces-sary link between community leaders,the public, and the manufacturing sec-tor.

    MMC members include: Fab-Lite,Noron Industries, Martin MariettaMagnesia Specialties, Morton Salt,Packaging Corporation of America,TES Filer City Station, and NorthpointPrecision Industries.

    Manistee Manufacturers

    Council Ideals

    Continuation of Manistees rich manu-facturing heritage

    Ensure local economic strengthContinued stability and growth, with

    the added benefit of bringing good pay-ing jobs to the region

    Manistee Manufacturers CouncilObjectives

    Strong advocate, voice for area man-ufacturers

    Improved communication with localleaders and the public

    Improve business-to-business coop-

    eration, sharing of best practicesFoster cooperationEnsure a viable workforceManufacturing The Solid

    FoundationWell-paying jobs. Higher wages.

    Higher living standardsSpurring the prosperity of othersFunding public safety, schools, and

    community servicesOverall tax stabilityCommunity supportMaking the things we use everyday

    Public invited to tourmanufacturers during the

    week of Sept. 27

    Manistee

    Manufacturers

    Council

    Sunday, September 19, 2010 www.westshoreshoppersguide.com Copyright 2010

    Back To School SpecialVehicle Inspection

    top to bottom

    Limit One Coupon per visit please. Expires 9/26/10. Limit One Coupon per visit please. Expires 9/26/10.

    4X4 ServiceFront & Rear Differentials

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    06 E350 CARGOMOONROOF, THIRD ROW SEATS

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    08 MARNIER, 4X4

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    09 MERCURY MILAN PREMIERLOADED, ONLY 12,000 MILES

    07 JEEP WRANGLER

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    07 FOCUS ZX5, SESHATCHBACK

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    NEWAYGO

    8535 Mason Dr.

    (Rt. 37)

    231-652-7500

    BIG RAPIDS

    226 S. Warren

    231-592-0000

    MUSKEGON

    1732 Lakeshore Dr.

    231-755-9100

    We are a debt relief agency.

    We help people file for relief under the Bankruptcy Law.

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    years voters decide if theywant a constitutional con-vention and the questionwill appear on this yearsballot. (Shall a conven-tion of elected delegatesbe convened in 2011 todraft a general revision ofthe State Constitution forpresentation to the statesvoters for their approval orrejection?)

    Mr. Brandt will discussthe issue on Thursday,from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at theSt. Joe Civic Club, 900Vine St., Manistee.

    For information, con-tact Tom Biggs at (231)723-4176.

    97 Coastsponsors 2nd

    Annual Gospel

    LallapaloozaRadio station 97 Coastpresents the 2nd AnnualGospel Lallapalooza onSept. 26 at the historicRamsdell Theatre.

    The two-hour showbegins at 4 p.m. and

    features gospel quar-tets Sweetwater, theShoreliners and theCalvary Men.

    Tickets are available atthe chamber office at 11Cypress St.

    For more informationon the 2nd Annual GospelLallapalooza, contact Rich

    Young at 97 Coast by call-ing (231) 843-0941 oremail to [email protected].

    Green Art FairThe 1st Green Art

    CHAMBER:FROM PAGE 2

    SeeEVENTS page 4

    Sunday, September 19, 2010 WEST SHORE SHOPPERS GUIDE 3

    BINGOOnekama LionsThursday 6 pm

    Manistee CountyFairgrounds

    NOW SMOKE-FREE!

    231-881-7420

    COMMUNITY CALENDARSUNDAY, SEPT. 19

    Kaleva Lions Club Pancake Breakfast 8:00 a.m. to 12

    Noon; Kaleva Lions Den.

    Lakeshore Choir 1 p.m., Blessing of the Animals,

    Childrens Farm

    Free Coffee Devotion, Open Door led by Lay leader

    Paco Theisen & Marilyn Meeter, call 887-1293 for

    more information, Stafonos, 3 p.m. (an outreach of

    the United Methodist Church)Blessing of the Animals, Farm Olympics, Silent Auc-

    tion, 1:30 sharp.

    Rain/shine, Circle Rocking S Childrens Farm, 5487

    N. Tuttle Rd. Free Soil

    Pancake Breakfast, 8:30 a.m. - noon; Manistee

    Moose Lodge, 1010 Robinson.

    MONDAY, SEPT. 20

    TOPS 528, First Baptist Church, weigh-in, 3:45-5

    p.m., meeting follows.

    TOPS #1801 meets at 11 a.m., First Baptist

    Church, 1201 Lakeshore Rd.

    Tops 1306, Weigh In: 9:30a.m., Meeting: 10-11 a.m.,

    Bear Lake United Methodist ChurchDepression Self-help Group, 1:00 p.m.; Manistee

    Friendship Society, 405 E. Parkdale Ave. Manistee.

    Dual Recovery Anonymous, 3:30 p.m.; Manistee

    Friendship Society, 405 E. Parkdale Ave.

    AA meetings daily, Manistee/Mason counties. Call

    (231)864-4464 for times/ location.

    DSO Ron McNally f rom the DAV will process VA

    claims and other Veterans/dependants needs at

    Michigan Works, 1660 US 31 South, Manistee,

    9-2:30pm

    Manistee County Veterans Counselor, Beth Yeack,

    will be at the Veterans office in the court house,

    9a.m.-3p.m., 398-3587

    Bear Lake PATS Monthly Meeting,

    78:30p.m., Bear Lake School Media Center

    (library), 7748 Cody Street, Bear Lake. All are wel-

    come to attend!

    TUESDAY, SEPT. 21

    MACC Clinic, 4-8 p.m. Manistee Health Clinic, 3rd

    Street.

    Anger Management Self-help Group, 11:00 a.m.;

    Manistee Friendship Society, 405 E. Parkdale Ave,

    Manistee

    DAV service officers will process VA claims and other

    veterans/dependants needs. 1 0a.m.-1 p.m., VFW,

    1121 28th, Manistee, Mi 723-9220

    Ms. B. Matzen Disabled Veterans Outreach Worker

    (DVOW) Manistee office 9a.m.-4p.m., 1660 U.S.31South, Manistee

    Lighthouse Pregnancy Care Center, open 9 a.m.-4

    p.m.; 234 Parkdale Avenue, Manistee

    WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22

    Kiwanis General Meeting, 7-8:00 a.m., House of

    Flavors

    T.O.P.S. support group 9 a.m. - 11 a.m.; E.U.M.

    Church, Highbridge Rd., Brethren.

    AA meetings daily, Manistee/Mason counties. Call

    (231)864-4464 for times/ location.

    VFW service officers will process VA claims and any

    other veterans/dependant needs, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.,

    1211 28th St Manistee, 723-9220

    VFW service officer will process VA claims and any

    other veterans/dependant needs, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.,

    13300 9 Mile Rd., KALEVA, 231-362-3229

    Bible Study, 7:15p.m., Music House, call (2313)723-

    2744

    THURSDAY SEPT. 23

    Kaleva Lions Club Pasties 8:00 a.m. to 12 Noon at

    the Kaleva Lions Den.

    Marilla Museum and Pioneer Place OPEN HOURS

    2:00-5:00 p.m.; 9991 Marilla Road Copemish

    (213)378-2123

    Gamblers Anonymous, 7 p.m.; Good Shepherd

    Lutheran Church, 521 Cypress St, Manistee

    Write People, Inc. meets at Scottville Library at 1:00

    p.m. Call 723-2414.

    (Mothers of Preschoolers): 9:15-11:30 Faith Cov-

    enant Church. Call/e-mail for registration. Kristina,723-9739 ([email protected]) or Angela,

    887-4037 ([email protected])

    Childrens Needs Assessment, 12noon-2p.m.,

    Manistee County Rd. Comm., Conf. Room, 8946

    Chippewa Hwy., Onekama. Contact Tammy Reimer,

    (231)882-2155

    Lighthouse Pregnancy Care Center, open 9 a.m.-4

    p.m.; 234 Parkdale Avenue, Manistee

    FRIDAY, SEPT. 24

    American Legion Fish Fry, 5-7:30 p.m. 10 Mason St

    Manistee 723-9501

    SATURDAY, SEPT. 25

    Steak or Shrimp Dinner/Bake Sale, 5-7:30 p.m.;

    Manistee Moose Lodge, 1010 Robinson.

    Conscious Discipline Training, Onekama High School

    for Benzie/Manistee parents, teachers, childcare

    providers/agencies working with children, 8:30 a.m.-4

    p.m., (No charge). Contact Cynthia Corey

    ([email protected]) 231-645-1244.

    Onekama Lions Club Swiss Steak Dinner & Dance,

    for more info call, (231)723-9783.

    Movie Night, 7 p.m. - The Secrets of Jonathon

    Sperry at Bethany Lutheran Church in Kaleva.

    Benefits Baby Buddies Pantry.

    Safe Harbor Steering Committee, 9:30a.m.,

    First Congregational Church. (Interested persons

    welcomed)

    SUNDAY, SEPT. 26

    Kaleva Lions Club Pancake Breakfast 8:00 a.m. to 12

    Noon; Kaleva Lions Den.

    Free Coffee Devotion, Open Door led by Lay leader

    Paco Theisen & Marilyn Meeter, call 887-1293 for

    more information, Stafonos, 3 p.m. (an outreach of

    the United Methodist Church)

    Euchre, Manistee American Legion, 2 p.m.

    230 PARKDALE 398-9087 Mon - Fri. 8-5 & Sat 9-3

    NOW OPEN

    Till 3 pm

    on Saturdays

    Were Here To Serve You

    MANISTEE CAR CARE CENTER

    Complete Vacation House Full OfCollectibles, Antiques, Furnishings,

    Household Treasures & AWorkshop Full Of Tools

    OFF PORTAGE POINT DRIVE ON LAKE MICHIGAN

    SEPT. 24 & 25, FRI. 9-5, SAT. 9-3NUMBERS WILL BE ISSUED FOR THE FRI. MORNING RUSH AT 8AM8819 PORTAGE VIEW DR., ONEKAMA

    FROM MAIN ST. (ONEKAMA) & PORTAGE POINT DRIVE, TURNONTO PORTAGE POINT DR. WATCH FOR SIGNS!

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    ONEKAMA ESTATE SALE

    MANISTEE MANUFACTURING DAYSThe Manistee Manufacturing Council is pleased to announce that

    we are providing plant tours on the following days from 10 AM till 2PM:

    Monday, 9-27-10 Tuesday, 9-28-10

    MORTON SALT

    Wednesday, 9-29-10

    We welcome everyone to tour our facilities and learn about our great products.

    ManisteeManufacturers Council

    Thursday, 9-30-10

    GUN SHOWSunday, Oct. 3, 2010 9am - 3pm

    BIG BEAR SPORTSMAN CLUB

    For more information please call Dave: Day (231) 362-3103 Eve (231) 362-3719

    Kaleva VFW Hall13300 Nine Mile Rd., Kaleva

    (One Mile West of Town)

    Guns and Related ItemsSponsored by

    Big Bear Sportsmans Club

    P.O. Box 531, Kaleva, MI 49645

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    EVENTS:FROM PAGE 3

    Fair and Competitionwill be held at DouglasValley Organic Winery onSaturday.

    The event will be heldfrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    Artists will showcase theirart made from recycledmaterial. There will bea peoples choice award,silent auction wine tastingand live music from 1 to 3p.m.

    Douglas Valley is locat-ed at 5375 Douglas ValleyDr., Manistee.

    Paint the TownPink

    set for Oct. 14Join us in the fight

    against breast cancer atWest Shore HealthcareFoundations 3rd AnnualPaint the Town Pink.

    This years theme isFight Like A Girl. Dressin pink and join Manisteearea residents and visitorsin a one-mile fun walk onThursday, Oct. 14 to raiseawareness of the impor-tance of regular breastcancer screenings and toraise funds to support local

    breast health services.West Shore Medical

    Center provides a wide

    range of diagnostic andtreatment options toManistee-area residents.

    The radiology depart-ment combines state-of-the-art technology, includ-ing digital mammography,

    with a home-like atmo-sphere to make the patientexperience as comfortableas possible.

    Your support of thisevent will help ensure that

    West Shore Medical Centercontinues to be able toexpand these services tocare for the community.

    Hospice ofMichigan

    seeks volunteersHospice of Michigan

    will be conducting vol-unteer training for thoseinterested in volunteeringin any of the service areaof Lake, Benzie, Manistee,Mason and Oceana coun-ties. Volunteers are neededfor patient care com-panionship, respite, and

    visiting both in the homesetting and adult carefacilities, for new programs

    being initiated, as well ascurrent programs in fund-raising, education, clerical,maintenance, housekeep-ing, and others.

    No minimum number ohours is required weekly,and hours are scheduledat the convenience of vol-unteers and/or familiesand according to the manyevents. Volunteers canchoose which areas to vol-

    unteer and are not requiredto work with patients,unless they so choose.Many opportunities areavailable.

    Volunteer train-ing will be held in theLudington office beginningMonday and will continue

    Wednesday, Sept. 22, andthe following Monday and

    Wednesday. Classes willbe held from 1:30-4:30p.m. Persons interestedare urged to contact JeanTaylor at the Hospice ofMichigan office at (231)

    845-3422 or by e-mailing [email protected]. Thereis no cost for the train-ing, but pre-registration isrequired.

    Information and anapplication can be obtained

    by visiting the Web sitewww.hom.org.

    Melissa Reed is theexecutive director of the

    Manistee Area Chamber ofCommerce.

    4 WEST SHORE SHOPPERS GUIDE Sunday, September 19, 2010

    Two Day Estate Auction(Featuring Black Powder Rifles * Pistols * Native American Artifacts )

    Saturday Sept. 25, 2010 & Sunday Sept. 26, 2010Beginning @ 10am each day

    Located: 4733 W. Conrade Rd. Ludington, MI 49431Directions: From US-31 Expressway take the Pere Marquette (Ludington) Exit N. to Conrade Rd. then W. to sale site.Beyer Auction has been commissioned to sell the life time collection of the Estate of David D. Nixon at PublicAuction. David spent his life doing the re-enactment of the French and Indian War plus he loved doing gun shows.David started collect ing @ 16 he collected for 60 years and has many unusual pieces that will be offered at auc-tion with no mins and no reserves.Saturday 9-25-10

    Rifles , Pistols, Ammo, Coins, Jewelry & Gold onlyBlack Powder, Rifles & Muskets: Approx.100 guns including Early 1868 Remington rolling blocks 1868 Springfield50-70 Cal. Tigre Spanish copy of Winchester 92 saddle ring 44-40 cal 1940 Marlin model 93sporting carbine 38-55 1770s Circa early Northwest gun by Robert Barnett 1863 Rifle Musket Type II w/Remington lock, US Percussion

    rifle model 1861, Ketland & Co. orig. flint stock Fowler 745 bore Indian made parts gun reservation period w/tradegun barrel Belgian proofs Ottawa Odawa tribe purchased from Mickey Two Eagles French model 1746 musket 69 calrare survivor of the French & Indian War Remington rolling block pistols 44 & 45s Remington model 2 sportingrifle 38cal. near mint cond. Very early Hawken St. Louis copied by David Nixon 50 cal. unfired 40/50 BN 9 gr. unique410x300 g Gene Patraska W. Richard 577 Neidner Indian Trade gun Remington rolling block 50 cal marked 32 LRon barrel dated May 3 1864-1871 Martini Cake V577-450 Zulu 12 GA shot gun Winchester Moss 1854-1857 Remington rolling block compass on stock 1876-1888 James Ross Forrest Hill CA engraved on barrel French tradegun w/bayonet 1730 Circa Marlin Ballard 40/60 cal. W. Patner C. varq. engraved flint lock Nancy KB model 1870one of 10,000 0.127 New Jersy Navy Jeto Barnett 4 bore elephant gun 1860-1870 from Africa Enfield 1871 58 cal.bayonet mount Martine Henry 577/450 w/bayonet 1883 Circa Brown bolt action from Enfield conversion MerrillPatent 58 rim fire limited production Enfield VR w/Crown over Triside bayonet w/ sheath This is only naming a fewof the rifles plus there are many mid 1800s black powder pistols and hand guns.Coins & Jewelry: Silver dollars, Barber, Roosevelt & Mercury dimes, Indian head pennies, halves, quarters, Seikodivers mens watch, Elgin & Waltham pocket watches, gold rings, gold nuggets from Haydon Hill Mine in FowlerCalif.,and more

    Sunday September 26, 2010 @ 10amAntique & Modern Furniture, Collectibles, Native American artifacts, Swords, Bayonets, Daggers, Garage & MoreAntiques, Collectibles & Household: New Haven Mathnshek 1884 piano Stewart enamel gas/wood combo stoveFuller Warren Co Milwaukee WI, East Lake oak settee & rocker hand carved Camphor wood trunk oak table w/4chairs Refrig. microwave 32 LCD flat screen TV entertainment center cabinet wooden desk treadle sewingmachine marble mantel clock# 5361 copper plant stand figurine by Scottie 4 pc Med. style bdrm set 4 tieredbook shelf spinning wheels sofa table brace back chairs 1876 Tribune Extra newspaper Frederick Remingtonprints Native American collectible artifacts hand made finger weave Assumption sashes banjo guitar Regulatorwall clock 1800s tin oil painting crocks crockery jugs and bowls copper kettle & tea pot Aunt Sarah tin oven coffee grinder pottery pitcher Doulton dishes Nippon, flow blue kerosene lamps Sterling silver pieces lusterware Griswold cast pans bale handled pickle jar match safe bean pots wicker sewing basket stand books lamps shelving units 18 carved totem pole Stereoscope with cards arrowheads brass ink wells figurines wool blankets old quilts leather re-enactment vest wool tapestry rug small kitchen appliances everyday dishes cook books straight razors Collectible Sporting & Garage items including traps, bayonets, spear, swords, duckdecoys, RR lantern, 3 sided bayonet, primitives plus many more items too numerous to mention.

    Auctioneers Note: This is a very condensed list . See our web site for complete list and pictures @

    www.beyerauction.comTerms: No Out of State Checks accepted. Cash or check with positive ID. Announcements take precedence overprinted material. Lunch served on grounds . Must have pistol purchasing permit for the newer handguns. Notresponsible for accident or loss. Auctionzip.com ID # 23097.

    Beyer Auction Service Inc.(231) 854-1187 or (877) 306-SOLD

    Hesperia, MI 49421

    YOUR FAMILYUSED CAR CENTER

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    This list iscompiled by

    News Advocateentertainmenteditor Dave

    Yarnell. Listingsuggestions are

    appreciated.Contact Yarnellat 398-3111 [email protected].

    Manistee area

    entertainment

    calendar

    Dave

    Yarnell

    Entertainmenteditor

    398-3111 [email protected]

    This Weekend:Saturday, Sept. 18

    Scottville HarvestFestival

    Childrens ProductionBeenie and the BamboozlingBook Machine, 7 p.m.,Ramsdell Theatre, 101 MapleSt., Manistee, 723-7188

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

    ManisteeGreen Arts Festival,10 a.m.-4 p.m., DouglasValley Organic VineyardCommunity, Onekama

    Sunday, Sept. 19Scottville Harvest

    FestivalChildrens Production

    Beenie and the BamboozlingBook Machine, 2 p.m.,Ramsdell Theatre, 101 MapleSt., Manistee, 723-7188

    Wellston Booster YarnFest knitting, crochet-ing and quilting group,

    1:30-3:30 p.m., NormanTownship Hall, 1273 S.Seaman Rd., Wellston

    Blessing of the Animalsand Farm Olympics, 1:30p.m., Circle Rocking SChildrens Farm

    Bracket Races, 11a.m., Northern MichiganDragway, 13991 Potter Rd.,Kaleva

    Other upcoming eventsSept. 21 Jeff Daniels,

    7:30 p.m., Ramsdell TheatreSept. 24 Street Drags,

    8 p.m., Northern MichiganDragway, 13991 Potter Rd.,Kaleva

    Sept. 25 Bobbyinton Live in Concert, 8.m., Little River Casinoesort

    Sept. 25 HomeGrownaturday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.,owntown Manistee

    Sept. 25 Fall mush-ooms program, , 9-11 a.m.,ake Bluff Bird Sanctuary,890 Lakeshore Rd.,anistee

    Sept. 26 Gospelallapalooza, 4 p.m.,amsdell Theatre, (231)43-0941

    Sept. 26 Wellstonooster Yarn Fest knit-

    ing, crocheting anduilting group, 1:30-3:30.m., Norman Townshipall, 1273 S. Seaman Rd.,ellston

    Sept. 25 Singerongwriter Susan Werner,:30 p.m., Center Stageheater, West Shoreommunity College

    Sept. 30 Jason Mrazith special guest Christina

    erri, 7:30 p.m., Kresgeuditorium, Interlochenenter for the Arts

    Oct. 2 Rolling thetones, 8 p.m., Little Riverasino Resort

    Oct. 2 Autumn Gloryay, Bear Lake

    Oct. 2 Benzie Countyallfest, Beulah

    Oct. 2 Autumn Days,istoric White Pine Village,udington

    Oct. 2 Fountain Bowunters Ball, Shermanownship Hall

    Oct. 2 Oktoberfest,udington

    Oct. 2 Scottville Barnance, 7 p.m., Riversideark

    Oct. 2 St. Simonspplefest, Ludington

    Oct. 3 Wellstonooster Yarn Fest knit-

    ing, crocheting anduilting group, 1:30-3:30.m., Norman Townshipall, 1273 S. Seaman Rd.,ellston

    Sunday, September 19, 2010 WEST SHORE SHOPPERS GUIDE 5

    PUBLIC AUCTIONHaving sold my home and moving

    I will sell the following on

    Saturday, September 25, 2010 at 10 amLocated 2 miles north of Rothbury, MI on Oceana Drive

    to Cleveland Rd., then east on Cleveland approx. 3

    miles to 96th Ave., then south about 1/2 mile to 6622 S.

    96th and sale site. Watch for signs.

    Items: Lawn mower, snow blower, garage equipment,

    household furniture, kitchen supplies, TV, many books.

    Linda Tietz, Prop.Note: Check website for pictures of furniture and col-

    lectors plates, other items and terms:

    www.wmiauctions.com

    West Michigan Auction ServiceSales Service That Satisfies

    Complete Auction Service

    5009 E. Harrison Rd., Walkerville, MI 49459

    Farm Household Antique Real Estate Liquidation

    Auctioneers: John Herremans 231-873-2517 &

    Michelle VanKeuren 231-924-5627

    Would youlike to work?

    Cant get a job because you

    do not have transportation?

    Need transportation to

    Michigan Works! for job training

    and help with your resume?

    If you live in Mason County please contact theMichigan Works! office at 231-843-2563 tosee if you qualify for transportation provided

    through the JARC Program.

    FUNDING PROVIDED BY J.A.R.C.

    1450 N Mitchell St.

    Cadillac 231-775-3448

    Sales: Mon 8:30-8,

    Tues-Thurs 8:30-7, Sat 9-4

    Service: 7:30-6:00 Monday-Friday,

    9:00-Noon Saturday

    All prices plus tax, title, doc and plate fee. Subject to prior sale. Sale dates are 9/11/10 to 9/25/10. Rates as low as 3.9% for 60 months.

    *AZ plan pricing based on RCL renewal after dealer rebate, plus tax, title, doc, plate.

    2005 FREESTARAll wheel drive,

    very well equipped.

    JUST $10,495

    2006 F-150 LARIAT CREWLeather, loaded,

    45,000 miles, local trade.

    $23,995

    2002 PT CRUISERAuto, AC,

    pwr windows & locks.

    JUST $5,995

    2007 MERCURY MONTEGO PREMIERAll wheel drive,leather, loaded.

    JUST $10,995

    2005 DURANGO 4X43rd Seat,

    SLT package.

    $12,495

    2006 TOYOTA SIENNA LEAll wheel drive,

    48,000 miles, local trade.

    $18,995

    2006 FOCUS ZX3 SESOnly 36,000 miles. Save gas

    money with this one!

    $8,995

    2006 LEXIS IS350Just like new. A must see!

    Low miles.

    $26,995

    2004 COROLLAAuto, AC, very dependable,

    great MPG.

    $7,995

    2006 CHEVY 1500 CREW CAB4x4,

    well equipped.

    JUST $18,995

    2007 MERCURY MOUNTAINEERLeather, loaded,

    3rd seat, all wheel drive.

    JUST $18,995

    2008 KIA RIO4 Door, auto, AC, CD & more.

    Only 24,000 miles, great MPG.

    $9,495

    2009 FORD FLEX SELVery well equipped, 36,000

    miles, leather, all wheel drive.

    $26,995

    2008 LINCOLN MKX ELITELoaded, 34,500 miles,

    all wheel drive.

    $29,995

    10 FUSIONstarting at

    $17,263*

    NEW!10 TAURUSstarting at

    $22,130*

    NEW!

    10 EDGEstarting at

    $20,289*

    NEW! NEW!

    10 ESCAPEstarting at

    $16,823*

    NEW!10 FOCUS

    starting at

    $18,600*

    NEW!

    GREATSELECTION

    LATE MODELTUNDRA

    4X4S

    GREATSELECTION

    LATE MODELLOW MILE COROLLAS

    95 or NewerTrade-In Additional

    $1,000 Rebate on

    10 F-150starting at$15,951*

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    FARMTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 10:00 a.m.

    8328 Eight Mile Road, Kaleva MI 49645DIRECTIONS: US-31 North of Manistee to Eight Mile Road, East approx. 2 milesAuctioneers Note: Good quality Farm Sale! Mostly larger equipment with very fewsmall items to sell, dont come to the sale late or what youre interested in may havealready been SOLD!Ford 4610 Tractor w/1,373 hours & bush hog front end loader; Ford 6610 tractor w/cab,AC & heat w/3,263 hours; Ford 7710, 4WD cab w/4,989 hours;Truckman LP forkliftw/dual front wheels, 4,000 lb. lift, 13 high lift w/turn table roll over;Friday, double inclinecherry shaker (tarps almost like new condition); 4wd. 1985 Chevy 1/2 ton pick-up truck flatbed w/77,710 miles; Homemade forklift on truck body; Lg. qty. of irrigation couplers,sprinkler heads, risers, etc. (no pipe); Approx. 6wide snow blade; 22 amp military type mil-itary generator (no motor); Portable air tank on wheels; Lg. dye set; Sm. ant. wooden toolbox; Asst. of high speed drill bits w/paper shaft; Lg. wet stone w/electric motor on stand;

    Ford 12wheel disk (used very little); Forklift boom w/set of forks; 5 brush hog convertedto a trailer type w/Wisconsin h.d. 2 cyl. Engine; Ford 7 back blade w/wings; AGTEC cropsprayer w/300 gallon tank; 3 pt. Perfect flail mower (like new condition, original costapprox. $6,600); 7 blizzard 3 pt. snow blower w/double auger; Approx. 100 apple boxes(stored inside); 3 pt. Friend spray tank; Portable oil furnace; H.D. string trimmer on over-size wheels; Simplicity riding lawn tractor model 5212.5 w/42 cut; 3 pt. hitch PTO drivenpowered generator 62.5 amps 122/240 volt; (3) Alum. picking ladders approx. 20 long;Approx. 6 wooden picking ladders; Club Car golf cart, roof & storage box; Pull type fieldcultivators on rubber (rubber in bad repair); (2) single axle trailers; Stock watering tank;Approx. 300 gal. overhead fuel tank; 20Ford Disc, new cyl w/rock box; John Deere 70006 row planter; 250 round bales 4x4 of wheat straw; Oshkosh truck w/hydro plow and undercarriage; Oshkosh w/winch; Oshkosh for parts, Oshkosh wheels, tires & misc. parts;Proprietor:Bernie BriskeTERMS: Cash, Not responsible for accidents or property loss after purchase.Registration by the "Buyer's Number" with driver's license required. No out-of-statechecks accepted. No absentee bids accepted. We Do Not Charge a Buyers Premium!!Porta Jon Available. All items sold AS-IS WHERE-IS. Announcements the day of thesale take precedent over printed material. All Michigan checks written over $1,000 musthave a bank letter of available funds.SALE MANAGED & CONDUCTED BY:

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    150 Real EstateWanted

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    160 Real Estate

    PUBLISHERS NOTICE

    All real estate advertising in this news-paper is subject to the Fair Housing Actwhich makes it illegal to advertiseAny preference, limitation or discrim-ination based on race, color, religion,sex, handicap, familial status or nation-al origin, or an intention, to make anysuch preference, limitation or discrim-ination. Familial status includes chil-dren under the age of 18 living with par-ents or legal custodians, pregnantwomen and people securing custodyof children under 18.

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    HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT

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    160 Real Estate

    HOUSE FOR SALE or rentLand contract available78,900.00

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    170 Itemsfor Sale

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    We reserve the right to limit quantities and correct printing errors.None sold to dealers or minors. Some items not always as pictured.

    Refrigerated&Frozen

    Fresh Pork Steak10 lbs. or more ..........$1.39 lb.less than 10 lbs ............................................$1.69 lb.

    Pork Butt Roast ..................................$1.69 lb.

    Cubed Pork Cutlets ...........................$1.99 lb.Store Made Bulk Pork Sausage..................................................................$1.99 lb.

    Beef Cubed Steak...............................$3.19 lb.Bar-S Jumbo Franks sold by pkg..................

    99

    Country Style Pork Spare Ribs

    10 lbs. or more .......................................... .$1.49 lb.

    less than 10 lbs .......................................... .$1.79 lb.

    Boneless Bottom Round Steak ......$2.89 lb.

    Boneless Bottom Round Roast......$2.79 lb.

    Jennie-O Whole Turkey Breast Frozen..................................................................$1.69 lb.

    Refrigerated&Frozen

    Produce

    MEATSPECIALSMONDAY, SEPT. 20 - SATURDAY, SEPT. 25

    PORKBUTTROAST

    ....................................................$1.69 lb.STORE MADE BULKPORKSAUSAGE.................................................... $1.99 lb.

    FRESHPORKSTEAK

    10 lbs. or more $1.39 lb.......less than 10 lbs $1.69 lb.

    COUNTRY STYLE PORKSPARE RIBS10 lbs. or more $1.49 lb.......less than 10 lbs $1.79 lb.

    BONELESS BOTTOMROUND STEAK................................ $2.89 lb.

    BONELESS BOTTOM ROUND ROAST$2 79 lb

    lb.

    EBT Bridgecards

    723-8010401 MAPLE STREET

    (CORNEROF RIVER ST. & MAPLE)

    DOWNTOWN MANISTEE

    Uncle BensLong Grain

    Wild Rice6 oz. box

    $199

    SuccessWhite Rice

    14 oz. pkg.

    $189IGA

    SnackCrackers12 oz. box

    $189

    Pepperidge FarmLayer CakesSelect Varieties19-19.6 oz. box

    2/7

    IGAAluminum

    Foil

    89 Win SchulersCheddar SpreadSelect Varieties

    8 oz. cntr.

    $299

    Win SchulersGarlic Snack

    Chips7 oz. box

    2/4

    IGAChicken Broth

    49.5 oz. can

    $199

    IGAStrawberryPreserves

    18 oz. jar

    $199Brooks

    Chili BeansSelect Varieties

    15.5 oz. can

    99

    Dei FratelliTomatoes or

    Sauce28 oz. can

    2/3

    StouffersSelect Varieties6.13-11.5 oz. box

    $249

    IGASeasonings, Dip,

    or Gravy MixSelect Varieties

    .875-1.25 oz. packets

    5/2

    Pop SecretPopcorn

    Select Varieties3-3.5 oz. pkg.

    $199IGA

    DistilledWaterGallon

    $

    109

    Apple CiderGallon

    $299ea.

    MichiganApples

    Select Varieties3 lb. bag

    $189ea.

    SeedlessGrapes

    $1

    ValenciaOranges

    4 lb. bag

    $299ea.

    Crystal Farms

    Shredded orChunk Cheese

    8 oz. pkg.

    3/5

    Country Fresh2% ReducedFat Milk

    Gallon

    $279

    Country FreshIce Cream

    Select Varieties1/2 gal.

    3/12

    Country FreshIce CreamSandwich

    12 pack

    3/12

    Sunny DSelect Varieties

    64 oz. jug

    $199

    MEAT MARKET

    $4.29

    MONDAY SEPTEMBER 20TH THRU SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 25ST

    ORCHARD MARKETFREE SOIL

    8400 N. US-31

    231-464-5534

    LUDINGTON212 S. Pere Marquette Hwy.

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    Family Owned Since 1960 Open 7 Days aWeek!

    VISITOURWEBSITE:WWW.ORCHARDMARKET.US

    FREE SOIL FAMILYRESTAURANT & BAKERY

    Apples

    Extra Large

    Cabbage10/$10 or$1.19 EACH

    BREAKFAST & LUNCH DAILY

    Honey Crisp Gala

    Macintosh Cortland

    GoldenSupreme

    HUBBARD SQUASH

    19 lb.

    New Fall Hours: FREE SOIL8am-6pm Daily

    For FallDecorating Pumpkins

    Gourds

    Straw Bales

    Ghost Pumpkins

    Hardy Mums

    APPLEDUMPLINGS

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    Homemade BUTTER CREAM FUDGE

    FeaturingFUDGE KISSED APPLES

    WARM UP WITH A BOWL OFhomemade soup or chili

    HomegrownPEARS

    29 lb$4.50 1/2 Bu.

    Butternut

    Buttercup

    Sweet Dumpling

    Acorn

    Spaghetti

    Homegrown

    SQUASH

    New Fall Hours: LUDINGTON

    MON-SAT 8AM-6PM SUN 8AM-5PM

    BROASTED CHICKEN

    TRY OUR: Autumn Orchard

    Roast Beef Sandwich

    OUR FAMOUSDEEP DISH APPLE PIES

    GROCERY MEAT

    Extra Large Eggs.................................$1.89 doz

    Simply Heinz Ketchup 32 oz........................ $2.29

    Wish Bone Salad Dressing all var................. $2.89

    Smart Balance Peanut Butter ..................... $2.99

    Smuckers Sugar Free Preserves & Jam ...... $3.29

    Frenches Buffalo Wing Spice Packets(Hot & Mild)....................................................2/$3

    Bounty Napkins 100 ct...................................2/$3

    Crystal Farms Cream Cheese all var...............2/$3

    Lenders Bagels all var.................................. $2.29

    Campbells Chunky Soups all var.....................2/$5Pepsi 2 Liters all var, plus deposit........................3/$5

    Our Family Canned Goodscorn, cream corn, peas, cut & french style green beans.....2/$1

    Hormel Dinty Moore Beef Stewmicrowave dinner ready in 90 sec............................2/$5

    Corn Chex Cereals 12.8 oz.-14 oz......................2/$6

    Arm & Hammer Clean Shower Spray ...........2/$6

    Sara Lee Oven Fresh Pies all var.................. $6.29

    Its Time to start thinkingabout filling your

    freezers for winter.

    Come check out ourmeat bundles!

    PRODUCE

    Boneless Chuck Roast ............................ $2.49 lbBoneless Chuck Steak ...........................$2.79 lb

    T-Bone Steak ........................................$5.99 lb

    Pork Bulk Sausage reg. or italian................ $1.49 lbPork Butt Roast .................................... $1.49 lbCountry Style ribs ................................. $1.49 lb

    Spare Ribs 3 per pack................................ $1.69 lb

    Center Ribs ...........................................$2.49 lbLoin Chops ............................................ $2.49 lbAssorted Pork Chops ............................. $1.69 lbBoneless Pork Chops ............................. $2.99 lb

    ACCEPTING ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS WIC AND EBT

    *FRESH LOCAL PRODUCE COMING IN DAILY*

    Red Skin Potatoes 5 lb. bag............................2/$5

    Romain Hearts 3 pk................................ $2.50 ea

    Michigan Celery Stalks .............................. $1 ea

    Butternut or Acorn Squash ........................ 80 lb

    Oranges 4 lb. bag.....................................$3.50 ea

    Single Plums or Nectarines ..........................$1 lb

    Close Out Watermelons .............................. $4 ea

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

    Gallon$219lb.

    Ground

    Chuck

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    WE NOW HAVE LOTTERY

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    Kaleva Country KitchenNOW SERVING STROMBOLI & PIZZAS

    1 Large 3 Item Stromboli w/FREE 2 Liter Pepsi ........... $18.00One FREE 2 liter per household - FREE delivery with in a 15 mile radius after 4 pm.

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