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At the Charlevoix Volleyball Invitational
over the weekend, Pearsall recording
38 kills, 30 digs and 19 blocks in lead-
ing the Rayders to a third place finish.
KARLEY PEARSALL,
CHARLEVOIX
The senior was everywhere against Elk
Rapids, carrying 14 times for 127 yards,
had two receptions, one for a score and
tossed another pass for 16 yards.
TANNER CATT,
CHARLEVOIX
By Chris Fiel
Boyne City 14,
Harbor Springs 7
HARBOR SPRINGS Corey
Redman found Maceo Vroman for
a 30-yard touchdown pass with
2:20 remaining in the game, as
Boyne City improved to 4-0 on the
season in the Lake Michigan Con-
ference contest on September 14
at Harbor's Ottawa Stadium.
The Ramblers also improved to
2-0 in the LMC, while the Rams
fell to 2-2 overall, 1-1 conference.
After a scoreless first quarter,
Boyne got on the board first as
Rambler linebacker Conner Mills
picked off a Rams pass and raced
56 yards to pay dirt, giving Boyne
City a 6-0 lead at the 7:46 mark of
the second quarter.
Both teams then battled back
and fourth in a scoreless third
quarter, before Harbor was able
to break into the scoring column
at 10:06 of the fourth on a Sam
Houston 21-yard scamper. The
extra point was good by Connor
Lavender for a 7-6 Ram lead.
The Ramblers would go three
and out on their next possession.
Harbor Springs would then run
over two minutes off the clock as
they reached the Boyne City 20-
yard line, setting up for a field
goal attempt with 2:52 remaining
in the contest that would sail just
wide of the upright, giving pos-
session back to the Ramblers.
That's when the Rambler offen-
sive line would pull together and
give their sophomore quarter-
back, Redman just enough time to
find Vroman three consecutive
times down the right sideline, re-
sulting in a touchdown and put-
ting Boyne back on top. The
two-point conversion was good as
Redman connected with Bradley
Fouchia. Redman would escape
multiple Ram tacklers on the
touchdown toss.
Corey stood in there on that
last drive, and our offensive line
gave him time, Boyne coach
David Hills said. They packed
the box all game, and we strug-
gled with it early on.
After the Rams took posses-
sion, with 1:41 remaining, they
would fumble, and Boyne line-
man Michael Dohm would re-
cover, sealing the win for the
Ramblers as they would run out
the clock.
This is kind of what we've
been doing all year, coach David
Hills said. The kids stay in the
moment, when their met with ad-
versity, they believe good things
will happen, we are a very re-
silient team.
Leading the Ramblers on of-
fense was Malik Smith with 45
yards on 11 carries, while
Fouchia added 37
on 11 attempts.
Redman finished
4-of-7 passing for
83 yards with a
touchdown and
had a long run
called back in the
first quarter due
to a penalty. Vro-
man would finish
with three recep-
tions for 80 yards,
all on the Ram-
blers final drive.
Leading the de-
fense was Alan
Manross with 14
tackles, while
Dale Tarket
added 11, Zach Wandrie finished
with 10, Fouchia nine, Vroman
eight and an interception, Mills
five tackles and an interception
return for touchdown, and Dohm
added five stops to go with his
fumbler recovery.
The Ramblers travel to Tra-
verse City St. Francis for a non-
conference showdown with the
Gladiators on Saturday, Septem-
ber 22.
Boyne City's alan Manross pickes up some positive yardage for the ramblers against Harbor Springs. (PHoto By
CinDa SHuMaKEr)
Boyne City coach David Hills congratulates Maceo
Vroman after Vroman's game clinching reception.
(PHoto By CinDa SHuMaKEr)
By Chris Fiel
Kalkaska 48,
East Jordan 0
EAST JORDAN The Red
Devils dropped to 0-4 overall, 0-2
conference with a loss to Kalka-
ska on September 14.
The Blazers improved to 3-1
overall, 1-1 conference, as they
capitalized on a trio of intercep-
tions as they jumped out to a 41-0
halftime lead.
No other stats were available at
press time.
East Jordan hosts Elk Rapids
on September 21 in a Lake Michi-
gan Conference game at 7pm.
JVFOOTBALL
Young Red Devils outscore
Blazers in second half but
fall 53-26
By Chris Fiel
KALKASKA The Red Devils
JV football team could have
packed it up at halftime and hung
their heads, but the young East
Jordan team made some adjust-
ments and outscored Kalkaska
20-13 in the second half as they
fell 53-26 on September 13.
The Blazers jumped out to an
early and big lead, going up 40-6
at the break, but after a few ad-
justments, the Red Devils were
able to string together a few de-
fensive stops, and found ways to
keep their own drives going as
they tried to claw their way back
into the contest.
East Jordan finished as a team
with 112 yards rushing, 122 pass-
ing and 174 on special teams.
The rain slowed us down a lit-
tle, and it caused some mistakes
for both teams, East Jordan
coach Greg Kitson said. This
was our first game in the rain,
and I was happy with how we ad-
justed. We have come a long way
since our first game of the year
offensively, but we need to get our
defense off the field. We have
had a different offensive leader
each of the last three weeks, and
I am excited about where we are
headed.
Noah Raymond finished 10-of-
22 passing for 122 yards and a
touchdown to Donny Cutler to
lead the offense, while Bailey Sar-
gent led the rushing attack with
all 112 yards and two touch-
downs. Cutler also scored on a
kick return and Jordan
Cartwright caught a two-point
conversion pass.
On defense, Wyatt Crick and
Cutler led the team with 11 tack-
les each and Hector Paz added
eight. Raymond also had an inter-
ception.
Red Devils Varsity and Junior Varsity teams bow to Blazers
Redman to Vroman connect multiple times on winning drive
SepteMber 20
GiRlS Golf
East Jordan at Grayling, 4:30 pm
JV footBall
East Jordan at Elk Rapids, 6pm
tCSf at Boyne City, 6pm
Charlevoix at Kalkaska, 6pm
SoCCER
Harbor Springs at Boyne City, 5pm
SepteMber 21
footBall
Elk Rapids at East Jordan, 7pm
Kalkaska at Charlevoix, 7pm
SepteMber 22
CRoSS CountRy
Boyne City, East Jordan at Petoskey
invitational, 9:30 am
Charlevoix at Harbor Springs, 9:30 am
SoCCER
Charleovix at Suttons Bay, 11am
footBall
Boyne City at tCSf, 1pm
SepteMber 25
VollEyBall
East Jordan at Kalkaska, 6pm
Charlevoix at Grayling, 6pm
THISWEEKINSPORTS
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Sports
Lake Michigan conference
Team Conf (W-L-T) ....Overall
Boyne City 2 - 0 - 0.........4 - 0 - 0
Grayling 2 - 0 - 0.........4 - 0 - 0
Kalkaska 1 - 1 - 0.........3 - 1 - 0
Elk Rapids 1 - 1 - 0.........2 - 2 - 0
Harbor Springs 1 - 1 - 0.........2 - 2 - 0
East Jordan 0 - 2 - 0.........0 - 4 - 0
Charlevoix 0 - 2 - 0.........0 - 4 - 0
HIGHSCHOOL
FOOTBALLSTANdINGS
COLLEGE
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By Chris Fiel
Elk Rapids 48, Charlevoix
21
ELK RAPIDS The Ray-
ders found themselves fac-
ing an early deficit as they
fell behind 21-7, and ulti-
mately dropped a Lake
Michigan Conference con-
test to the Elks 48-21 on Sep-
tember 14.
With the loss, Charlevoix
fell to 0-4 overall, 0-2 confer-
ence, while the Elks im-
proved to 2-2, 1-0.
A huge bright spots for
the Rayders was their abil-
ity to move the ball offen-
sively, as senior Tanner Catt
rushed 14 times for 127
yards, Shane Sutherland
racked up 87 yards on 15
carries, Charlie Hamilton
chipped in with 69 yards on
three attempts and Bryan
Noirot ran for 33 yards.
Quarterback Luke
Klinger finished with seven
completions for 92 yards
passing, including a scoring
strike to Catt. Catt also com-
pleted one pass for 16 yards
to go with his two recep-
tions.
The Charlevoix defense
was led by Jared Reibel and
Greyson Spegele's seven
stops, while Tommy Zipp
and Hamilton had five tack-
les apiece and John Frey-
berg added three and a sack.
Charlevoix hosts Kalka-
ska in a Lake Michigan
Conference match-up on
Friday, September 21 at
7pm.
Charlevoix's Shane Sutherland (7) turns it up-field through an opening in the line for a short gain in the second half against the Elks.
(PHoto By SCott riCHarDS)
rayder Charlie Hamilton hauls in a pass during first half action against
Elk rapids. (PHoto By SCott riCHarDS)
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In 1 st Place the team of
Richard Goober Barry
and Wayne Green ith a
winning weight of17 lbs
and 2 oz. Goober also se-
cured his win with the
big bass of the event with
a smallmouth bass weigh
in of 5lb 7 1/2 oz.
Second Placewent to
Jeff Mc Farland with a
adjusted weight of 15lb
13 1/2 oz. Jeff had to fish
as a single as his partner
was unable to attend due
to illness. The adjusted
weight is taken from all
of tne non-boater anglers
total wieght divided by
the number of non-
boater anglers at the
event. The average gave
him 2 lb 1 1/2 oz to is ac-
tual weight.
Third place was
awarded to Roger Cicotte
and Jeremy Brush with a
weight of 15 lb 7.5 oz.
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ment is the season end-
ing Classic to be held
onIntermediate Lake on
Sept 30th.
Results of the
Torch Lake
Chain of
lakes Bass
Tournament.
1st Place the team of richard Goober Barry and Wayne
Green with a winning weight of 17 lbs and 2 oz.
richard Barry, Big Bass Winner.
Second Place Jeff Mc Farland third Place(tie) roger Cicotte
third Place(tie) Jeremy Brush
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House on the Hill Class D Champions
the loggers captured the Class D title at the Ellsworth House on the Hill Cross Country race on September 15. Pictured
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Rayders take third
at own Invitational
By Chris Fiel
CHARLEVOIX The Rayders
hosted their annual volleyball
tournament and after it was all
said and done, came away with a
third place finish on September
15.
In pool play, Charlevoix got past
Harbor Light 25-17, 25-11, fell to
Cheboygan 23-25, 24-26, beat In-
land Lakes 25-20, 25-17.
In bracket play, the Rayders de-
feated Harbor Springs 25-18, 25-2,
before falling in the semifinals to
Pellston, 23-25, 25-21 and 9-15.
Pellston went on to capture the
tournament title.
Rayder leaders on the day were,
Karley Pearsall with 38 kills, 30
digs and 19 blocks, while Made-
line Boss had 33 kills, 32 digs,
four aces and finished 34-of-35
serving.
Gloria Greene added 58 assists,
15 digs and six blocks; Jennaca
Holecheck, 25 digs; Katie Paramo,
21 digs and seven aces; Cassidy
Peebles, 19 assists, 22-of-22 serv-
ing, nine digs; and Jessica
Paramo, 17 assists and 10 digs.
This was a wonderful team ef-
fort by the girls, they all made
positive contributions and played
with more pose so far this season
when in adversity, or coming
from behind, Rayder coach
Audra Randall said. Progress is
a key word for us and we con-
tinue to do that and move for-
ward. I am very proud of the
girls and all of their effort.
Charlevoix's record stands at
10-8-5 overall, with a Lake Michi-
gan Conference record of 2-1.
Ramblers face
tough competition
in Benzie Tourney
By Chris Fiel
BENZONIA Boyne City trav-
eled to Benzie Central in hopes of
facing some tough competition,
and that's just what they got as
they went 0-1-2 in pool play on
September 15.
The Ramblers split with Mason
County East 25-19, 18-25, were de-
feated 18-25, 14-25 by Ludington
and split with Leroy Pine River
15-25, 26-24.
Heather Nichols finished with
21 digs and 34 assists to lead
Boyne, while Kylie Hicks added
20 kills and 11 blocks, Rainy Mc-
Cune and Erin Baker added 26
and 24 digs respectively.
This was a good tournament
for us, Boyne coach Casie
Parker said. All of the teams in
our pool were tough. We didn't
pass tas well as we would have
liked, but it was good competition
for us.
Boyne earns a pair of LMC
wins
HARBOR SPRINGS The Ram-
blers took care of business, up-
ping their record to 18-6-2 overall,
5-1 conference, as they took a pair
of Lake Michigan Conference
matches from Harbor Springs
and Grayling on September 11.
In the match against Grayling,
Boyne came out on top 25-13, 25-
21, 25-13.
For the Ramblers, Heather
Nichols finished with 24 assists,
Erin Baker had 15 digs and Kylie
Hicks added eight kills.
Hicks and Emily Evans both
served at 100 percent in the con-
test.
Against the Rams, Boyne won
25-12, 25-20, 25-18.
Leading the way was Nichols
with 27 assists, Baker added 15
digs and Hicks finished with 10
kills.
Nichols, Hicks, Baker, Mallory
Karaswaski and Mary Meyers all
served at 100 percent.
These two wins were a total
team effort, Rambler coach
Casie Parker said. Everyone
played well all night and Heather
did a nice job of spreading the
ball around.
Red Devils push Elks
to fve sets
By Chris Fiel
EAST JORDAN The Red Dev-
ils and Elks hooked up in a
marathon volleyball match as
they pushed each other to five
sets on September 11 in a Lake
Michigan Conference match-up.
East Jordan fell 18-25, 25-17, 25-
22, 19-25, 10-15.
Katie Spence paced the Red
Devils with 17 points, one ace,
nine kills, two digs and two
blocks.
Also for EJ, Paige Poindexter
added 10 kills, five blocks and a
pair of aces en route to eight
points, and Angela Watkins
added nine kills and eight blocks.
The Red Devils fell to 3-4 over-
all, 0-3 conference.
In JV action, the young Red
Devils defeated the Elks JV 25-18,
19-25, 25-20, as Bailey Sweeney
finished with seven aces and Jen-
nifer Aboot and Jill Atwood
added five aces each.
Ellsworth outlasts
Gaylord St. Mary,
Handles Alanson.
By Chris Fiel
GAYLORD The Lady Lancers
traveled to Gaylord to take on the
St. Mary Snowbirds in a non-con-
ference match-up on September
13.
Ellsworth took the match 25-23,
18-25, 25-18, 25-18.
Kari Steenwyk finished with
nine kills, 12 digs, two blocks and
served 20-of-21 with nine aces to
lead the Lancers.
Whitney Heard added 11 assists
and one block, while Kendra
Warner had 13 digs; Tara Essen-
berg chipped in with nine digs;
and Carissa Karavas and Leah
Swenson each added eight digs.
We started out our first game
some what flat, I had to call a
time out and we all decided that
we were going to show Gaylord
St. Marys that Ellsworth could
play volleyball, Lancer coach
Linda Steenwyk said. We had
met them at our first tournament
of the year and we had just not
shown up for that game at all and
we really didn't want to do that
again tonight.
ALANSON Ellsworth over-
came a slow start as they defeated
the Alanson Vikings on Septem-
ber 11.
The Lady Lancers took the
three game match 25-17, 25-16, 25-
13.
Whitney Heard had 15 assists
and nine digs to lead Ellsworth,
while Kari Steenwyk finished
with 13 kills.
Elizabeth Sowers served at 100
percent and recorded three aces.
Ashley Drenth added six aces for
Ellsworth.
We struggled with our serving
tonight and normally we are a
pretty consistent serving team,
Lancer coach Linda Steenwyk
said. Each game we moved and
set the ball up better as we hit
more of a rhythm as we went
along.
VOLLEYBALLROUNdUP
CROSSCOUNTRY
By Chris Fiel
Grayling 1,
Boyne City 0
GRAYLING The Viking
defense kept the high pow-
ered Rambler offense in
check and scored the only
goal of the contest as they
defeated Boyne City 1-0 in a
Lake Michigan Conference
contest on September 17.
The Ramblers fell to 9-5
overall, 3-2 conference with
the loss.
Grayling scored the only
goal of the game with about
a minute to play in the half
on a corner kick header.
Rambler coach Nick Baic
credited defenders; Chris
Moore, Corey Bohnet and
Eric Patrick along with
midfielder Nigel Bell with
strong play.
Jacob Knitter finished
with eight saves in goal for
Boyne.
By Chris Fiel
TRAVERSE CITY The
Ramblers took five of seven
from the Traverse City St.
Francis JV tennis team on
September 11, improving to
4-0 on the season.
In No. 1 singles; Logan
Orban (BC) defeated An-
thony Rice 6-1, 7-5.
No. 2 singles; Jordan Fair
(BC) beat Buddy Eckhoff 6-
1, 6-0.
No. 3 singles; Travis
Porter (BC) fell to Nathan
Tafelsky 4-6, 6-0, (10-3).
In doubles action; No. 1
doubles Andrew
Deneau/Wyatt Long (BC)
lost to Ben Alpers/Brady
Ray 6-2, 6-3.
No. 2 doubles Richy Car-
penter/Logan McGeorge
(BC) defeated Victor
Casler/Jake Muzjlavoch 6-3,
7-6 (7-2).
No. 3 doubles, Dominic
Frechette/Ben Forbes (BC)
got by Daniel Harden/Tom
Jameson, and No. 4 doubles,
Brendan Heath/Kevin
Hautz (BC) won by default
SOCCER
TENNIS
Viking defense slows
Rambler oense
Boyne defeats St. Francis
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4 Wheel Drive
1997 Ford F-150, 4WD, tow
pkg. Payments as low as $199
a month. Petoskey Auto
Group, Nobody Sell For Less
2215 N. US-31, Petoskey, MI
2 3 1 - 3 4 7 - 6 0 8 0 .
www.petoskeyautogroup.com
2002 Dodge Ram 4x4. Auto,
tonneau cover, short box, bed-
liner. Nice truck! Payments as
low as $99 a month. Petoskey
Auto Group, Nobody Sell For
Less 2215 N. US-31,
Petoskey, MI 231-347-6080.
www.petoskeyautogroup.com
2003 Chevy Silverado 1500.
Auto, 4WD, air, cruise. Pay-
ments as low as $199 a
month. Petoskey Auto Group,
Nobody Sell For Less 2215 N.
US-31, Petoskey, MI 231-347-6080.
www.petoskeyautogroup.com
2004 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Ext
Cab. Auto, 8 cyl, bedliner. Pay-
ments as low as $99 a month.
Petoskey Auto Group, Nobody
Sell For Less 2215 N. US-31,
Petoskey, MI 231-347-6080.
www.petoskeyautogroup.com
2004 Ford Explorer XLT. 4WD,
Drive Now Auto Sales, 2215
US Highway 31 N Petoskey, MI
49770. Phone 231-347-3200
announcements
CRAFT, FARM & Market Ven-
dors wanted, Oct. 6 & 7, 2012.
Lumberjack Park, Wolverine.
10x15 spaces, $50. Overnight
security. Radio, Internet,
Newspaper Advertising. Vicki,
231-525-6554
Riding lessons offered at Tum-
bleweed Ranch. $30/hour, be-
ginner through advanced.
989-732-2187
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WANTED: Hunting and Fish-
ing collectibles and decoys.
989-370-0499
auctions
AUCTION, Saturday, Sept. 22
at 9:30am, 3521 Tyler Rd. in
Kalkaska. Boats, vehicles, as-
sorted trailers, new tools, new
hunting & fishing items, collec-
tor guns, greenhouse and gar-
den house, household box-lots
(large amount). Visit Face-
book.com/vipondauction for
details. 231-258-8826
HUGE CONSTRUCTION
AUCTION, Saturday, Sept. 22
at 1pm. 8900 Bailey Rd.,
Mancelona. Retiring land-
scape company liquidation. 08
and 09 Case skid steers, 01
excavator, backhoes, dump
truck, dump & equipment trail-
ers, dozers, John Deere Gator,
man lifts, construction gear, 04
hydro-seeder, irrigation sup-
plies, hand tools and more.
Preview, pre-register, equip-
ment details and place bids
on-line at www.simplex-solu-
tions.net. Auction is live at
8900 Bailey Rd, Mancelona
and also on-line.
automobiles
1997 Mercedes Benz E-Class,
E-320. 25 MPG, 130K. Sale
priced at just $5,995. Petoskey
Auto Group, Nobody Sell For
Less 2215 N. US-31,
Petoskey, MI 231-347-6080.
www.petoskeyautogroup.com
2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser. 4
cyl, 23 MPG, power sunroof,
leather, cruise, air. Payments
as low as $99 a month.
Petoskey Auto Group, Nobody
Sell For Less 2215 N. US-31,
Petoskey, MI 231-347-6080.
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The 2013 Chrysler Town &
Country minivan moves into
the new model year once again
as an innovator not just in the
segment, but in the entire auto-
motive industry. Already im-
bued with innovative
technology, unparalleled func-
tionality, classic design, and a
long list of standard conven-
ience and safety features, the
2013 Town & Country has an
available Blu-Ray dual-screen
DVD system, a first in the in-
dustry.
Other improvements for 2013
include sharper-resolution rear-
seat DVD screens for all models,
a HDMI input for video game
systems, two rear-seat USB
ports for charging cell phones
or MP3 players, standard
Trailer Sway Damping and
standard power folding mirrors
on Limited and optional on
Touring L models. The USB
ports, Trailer Sway Damping,
and Blu-Ray DVD are new addi-
tions to the growing list of inno-
vations the Chrysler minivans
have debuted since 1983.
The Chrysler Group invented
the modern minivan in 1983
with the Dodge Caravan and
Plymouth Voyager. The first
luxury minivan, the Chrysler
Town & Country, debuted in
1989. Seventy-eight minivan-
first innovations and 13 million
minivan sales later, the com-
pany still leads the way with the
best, most innovative vehicle to
move people and things.
The 2013 Chrysler Town &
Country offers over 40 available
safety, security and technology
features, providing customers
the safety they expect to ensure
peace of mind when traveling.
Standard safety features in-
clude ParkView rear backup
camera, front seat-mounted air
bags, a driver-side inflatable
knee blocker, advanced multi-
stage driver and front passen-
ger air bags, side-curtain air
bags for all three rows and elec-
tronic stability control, includ-
ing Brake Assist and all-speed
traction control. Optional on
Touring and standard on Tour-
ing L and Limited models is the
SafetyTec Group consisting of
rain-sensitive windshield
wipers, Smartbeam headlamps,
ParkSense rear park assist
system, Blind-spot Monitoring
and Rear Cross Path detection.
The world-class interior of
the 2013 Chrysler Town & Coun-
try minivan is beautifully
crafted with high-quality mate-
rials that are soft to the touch,
and offers tech-savvy entertain-
ment features and smart stor-
age and seating options,
including Stow n Go seating
with one-touch fold-down func-
tion. The Uconnect suite of
technologies standard on all
Town & Country Models offers
touchscreen and voice com-
mand for convenient control of
multiple media sources and out-
puts, and handsfree phone.
Town & Countrys award-win-
ning powertrain delivers best-
in-class horsepower without
sacrificing fuel efficiency. The
3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine is
a two-time Wards 10 Best En-
gine winner and produces 283
horsepower and 260 lb.-ft. of
torque. The V-6 is mated to the
62TE six-speed automatic trans-
mission. A fuel economizer
mode helps the driver maximize
fuel efficiency and premium,
lower-rolling resistance tires
and low-drag brake calipers and
rear bearings make great fuel
economy possible. Town &
Country achieves 17 miles per
gallon in the city, 25 on the high-
way.
With exquisite styling, a
beautifully crafted interior,
more than 40 available safety
and technology features, smart,
cutting-edge entertainment fea-
tures and clever seating and
storage options, the Chrysler
Town & Country delivers on the
Chrysler promise to provide
every owner a vehicle that satis-
fies their desires.
The Chrysler Town & Coun-
try appeals to both generation X
professionals with two or more
children in their household and
baby boomers who have no chil-
dren in the household. Safety
and value are two of the pri-
mary reasons for purchase,
though this customer also needs
the functionality and space to
ease the challenges of family
life.
Chrysler Town & Country is
available in the United States in
three different models: the
Chrysler Town & Country Tour-
ing, Town & Country Touring L
and Town & Country Limited.
These models provide cus-
tomers exquisite innovation,
abundant standard safety fea-
tures and the versatility they
need, all at a surprising value.
The 2013 Chrysler Town &
Country minivan is built at
Chrysler Group LLCs Windsor
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SYNOPSIS - SEPTEMBER 12, 2012
The Charlevoix County Board of Commissioners met Sep-
tember 12, 2012 at 9:30 a.m. in the Charlevoix County
Commissioners room. Commissioner Drebenstedt was
excused.
Motion approved the agenda as presented.
Motion approved the August 22, 2012 minutes as cor-
rected.
Motion approved the August 28, 2012 minutes as pre-
sented.
Motion approved the consent agenda as presented.
Motion authorized Bryan Graham, Civil Counsel, to pro-
ceed with the necessary paperwork to change the Act
that the Transportation Authority is working under.
Motion approved James Raber, FOC, as the employee
delegate to the MERS meeting.
Motion approved Resolution #12-080, Public Hearing No-
tice.
Motion approved Resolution #12-081, Release and Set-
tlement Agreement.
Motion approved Resolution #12-082, Foot Care Nursing
Certificate.
Motion adjourned the meeting at 10:15 a.m.
Complete copies of Board minutes can be found on the
County website, www.charlevoixcounty.org.
Chery| Potter Browe, County C|erk
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF EAST JORDAN
SURPLUS EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE
The City of East Jordan will accept sealed bids until
2:00 p.m., Friday, October 12, 2012 for the sale of sur-
plus equipment. Surplus equipment can be viewed at
the East Jordan Department of Public Works Garage
located at 402 Maple Street, East Jordan, Monday -
Friday, between 7:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
1998 Ford Mustang
2003 Ford Crown Victoria
1995 GMC Station Wagon
Submit sealed bids to: City Hall, 201 Main Street, PO
Box 499, East Jordan, M 49727. Mark on bid enve-
lope "Surplus Equipment and the item name. All sur-
plus equipment is sold on "as is basis. The City
reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive
bid irregularities and to award bids in the best interest
of the City.
COUNTY OF CHARLEVOIX
PUBLIC NOTICE
HEARING ON THE 2O12/2OI3
GENERAL FUND BUDGET
Notice is hereby given that the proposed budget for the
County of Charlevoix for the fiscal year 2012-2013 is now
on file and available to the public for inspection at the office
of the CountyClerk, 203 Antrim Street Charlevoix,M 49720.
The Charlevoix County Board of Commissioners will hold a
public hearing on the proposed general fund budget on
Wednesday, September 26, 2012 at 7:00 pm in the Com-
missioner's Room, 203 Antrim Street, Charlevoix,M 49720.
The property tax millage rate proposed to be levied to sup-
port the proposed budget will be a subject of this hearing.
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automobiles
2002 Mazda 626, 5 speed.
Payments as low as $149 a
month. Petoskey Auto Group,
Nobody Sell For Less 2215 N.
US-31, Petoskey, MI 231-347-
6080. www.petoskeyauto-
group.com
2002 Pontiac Grand Am. 4
door, 4 cyl. Payments as low
as $99 a month. Petoskey
Auto Group, Nobody Sell For
Less 2215 N. US-31,
Petoskey, MI 231-347-6080.
www.petoskeyautogroup.com
2003 Honda Accord LX. 4 cyl.
Loaded. Payments as low as
$99 a month. Petoskey Auto
Group, Nobody Sell For Less
2215 N. US-31, Petoskey, MI
2 3 1 - 3 4 7 - 6 0 8 0 .
www.petoskeyautogroup.com
2004 Chevy Cavalier. 5 speed,
33 MPG. Payments as low as
$149 a month. Petoskey Auto
Group, Nobody Sell For Less
2215 N. US-31, Petoskey, MI
2 3 1 - 3 4 7 - 6 0 8 0 .
www.petoskeyautogroup.com
2004 Ford Taurus. Great MPG
in a mid size car. Payments as
low as $99 a month. Petoskey
Auto Group, Nobody Sell For
Less 2215 N. US-31,
Petoskey, MI 231-347-6080.
www.petoskeyautogroup.com
2005 Chevy Cavalier with
Street Glow Lights. Auto, tinted
glass, air, cruise, 31 MPG.
Payments as low as $149 a
month. Petoskey Auto Group,
Nobody Sell For Less 2215 N.
US-31, Petoskey, MI 231-347-
6080. www.petoskeyauto-
group.com
2005 Subaru Impreza RS. 4
cyl, auto. 27 mpg. Payments
as low as $99 a month.
Petoskey Auto Group, Nobody
Sell For Less 2215 N. US-31,
Petoskey, MI 231-347-6080.
www.petoskeyautogroup.com
2008 Chevy Aveo. 34 MPG on
this yellow gas saver. Air, CD,
one owner, 82K. Payments as
low as $149 a month.
Petoskey Auto Group, Nobody
Sell For Less 2215 N. US-31,
Petoskey, MI 231-347-6080.
www.petoskeyautogroup.com
2009 Chevy HHR. Air, cruise,
power windows, keyless entry.
Drive Now Auto Sales, 2215
US Highway 31 N Petoskey, MI
49770. Phone 231-347-3200
Rent-to-own vehicles at Tai-
lored Enterprises in Petoskey.
Toll Free 888-774-2264 or 231
347-3332. www.tailoredenter-
prises.com. Also, We have
scooters on sale now
Rent-to-own vehicles at Tai-
lored Enterprises in Petoskey.
Toll Free 888-774-2264 or 231
347-3332. www.tailoredenter-
prises.com. Also, We have
scooters on sale now
2000 Pontiac Sunfire SE. 2.2L
4 cyls, FWD, automatic, 182k
miles, Arctic White, stock #
6846B, pre-owned, New In
Stock. Includes a CARFAX
buyback guarantee. $3,950.
Dave Kring Chevrolet-Cadillac,
1861 US 31 North, Petoskey,
MI 231-347-2585.
2004 Cadillac DeVille. 4.6L V8,
FWD, automatic, 105k miles,
26 MPG Hwy, Cashmere,
stock # 30940, pre-owned,
Gas miser! 26 MPG Hwy! Web
Special on this hot Sedan.
Dave Kring Chevrolet-Cadillac,
1861 US 31 North, Petoskey,
MI 231-347-2585.
2007 Buick Lucerne CXL. 3.8L
V6, FWD, automatic, 72k
miles, 28 MPG Hwy, Dark Gar-
net Metallic, stock # 7269A,
pre-owned, CARFAX 1 owner
and buyback guarantee. This
is the vehicle for. $14,888.
Dave Kring Chevrolet-Cadillac,
1861 US 31 North, Petoskey,
MI 231-347-2585.
2007 Cadillac DTS Luxury I.
4.6L V8, FWD, automatic, 60k
miles, 25 MPG Hwy, Black
Cherry, stock # 6479A, pre-
owned, Beautiful right down to
its almost new tires. Wow!
Gets Great Gas Mileage: 25
MPG. $17,450. Dave Kring
Chevrolet-Cadillac, 1861 US
31 North, Petoskey, MI 231-
347-2585.
2012 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS.
6.2L V8, RWD, automatic, 871
miles, 24 MPG Hwy, Crystal
Red Tintcoat, stock # 31034,
pre-owned, Less than 900
miles on this RED HOT Ca-
maro 2SS with all the goodies.
Save $39,988. Dave Kring
Chevrolet-Cadillac, 1861 US 31
North, Petoskey, MI 231-347-2585.
2012 Chevrolet Impala LS.
3.6L V6, FWD, automatic, 27k
miles, 30 MPG Hwy, Gold Mist
Metallic, stock # 31013, pre-
owned, CARFAX 1 owner and
buyback guarantee... Gets
Great Gas Mileage: 30 MPG
Hwy. $17,499. Dave Kring
Chevrolet-Cadillac, 1861 US
31 North, Petoskey, MI 231-
347-2585.
I BUY CARS! Wrecked or in
need of mechanical repair,
1995 and up. Gaylord area.
989-732-9362
Boats & Marine
BOAT SHRINKWRAPPING,
winterizing and storage. Parts
& Service. Precision Motor
Sports & Marine, Waters. 989-
731-5050
Classic auto
1961 LINCOLN CONTINEN-
TAL sedan. Beige, only 68,000
miles. Good condition. Best
offer. Serious offers only. Con-
tact by mail. John, PO Box 35,
Hubbard Lake, MI 49747. Cell:
717-491-7670
1989 JAGUAR VJS CON-
VERTIBLE. Like new with only
26,000 actual miles. Last of
the V-12s. Must sell. $7,900
obo. 989-848-2238.
CASH FOR OLD CARS.
Please dont send to crusher.
Michels Collision & Restora-
tion 231-348-7066
FOR SALE: 1940 FORD
PICKUP. 231-348-7066
Computers & office
DELL Latitude refurbished
notebooks. $195 each. Info
989-370-9070. e-mail therock-
gaylord@gmail.com
WEB SITE HOSTING as low
as $4.95 a month. Have your
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websites.
COMPUTER GIVING YOU
HEADACHES? Call Dave the
Computer Doc at 989-731-1408
for in-your-home or business re-
pair, service, upgrades, virus
and spyware removal, training.
Firewood & Woodstove
FIREWOOD B.MOEKE. Order
now pay later, within 30 miles
of Boyne City. 231-631-9600
call text or b_moeke@hot-
mail.com
FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Log-
ging tops, hard maple, good
access. Need 4x4 for back hill.
Boyne City - Boyne Falls. Call
Forester, 231-536-7347
TOTAL WOOD HEAT. Safe,
clean, efficient and comfort-
able Outdoor Wood Furnace
from Central Boiler. Double L
Tack 989-733-7651
Free items
HAVE SOMETHING TO GIVE
AWAY? Free items classified
ads run free of charge in the
Charlevoix County News. Call
989-732-8160.
Fresh Food
12 Different Healthy, Daily
lunch specials. Just $6.99.
BROS BISTRO. Exit 270, Waters
FAMOUS TURKEY DINNERS.
Breakfast, 7 - 11:30am. Gob-
blers of Gaylord, 900 S. Ot-
sego, 989-732-9005
Furniture
CHINA CABINET, 74x47,
lighted, oak & glass, matching
DINING TABLE, 60x41 with
two 12 extensions, 6 chairs & 4
bar stools. ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER & DESK w/ shelving,
oak both 76x32. 231-546-4147
CLAW FOOT OAK Table, re-
finished with 4 chairs. $250.
Oak table with 4 chairs, needs
refinishing, $125. 989-732-4724
GREAT ROOMS is now
wholesaling mattresses to the
public. Prices begin at $119.
148 W. Main St. Downtown
Gaylord, corner of Main and N.
Court St. www.greatroomsgay-
lord.com. Call 989-748-4849
Garage & yard Sale
FREE CLASSIFIED ADS! Post
your Garage Sale for free at
www.MichiganMoneySaver.com.
Buy and sell in Northern Michigan.
This even creates a map to
show where your Garage Sale
is located.
First United Methodist Church
of Gaylord is hosting a rum-
mage sale Fri. Sept. 21, 9am-
5pm and Sat. Sept. 22,
9am-Noon. Clothing and a va-
riety of household items will be
available for 50 cents and $1.
Fill one of our bags on Sat. for
$1. Some items are priced
more than $1. All proceeds
support many local missions
like Otsego County Food
Pantry, Friendship Housing
center, Salvation Army & New
Life Pregnancy Center. S.
Center St. Gaylord
Guns
Deer rifles, Steyr 1903
Mannlicher Schnoenauer,
30/40 Krag Carbine, 22 cal ri-
fles, 12, 20 and 410 ga.
pump shotguns, couple Old
Winchesters and some
Browning, Colt, Hi-Standard
and S&W handguns from my
private collection. Permit re-
quired for handgun pur-
chases. Please call (989)
335-3195
Question & Answers About
Selling Real Estate
Part 1 of 2
Values; if youre tired of seeing
tax values on you personal or in-
vestment properties drop year
after year, youre not alone. The
good news is you havent actually
lost any money! Money or value is
only truly recognizable at time of
the conveyance of the property. If
you can and are willing to, keep
holding on. Values of real estate
historically have had a handful of
downturns or loss in value, most
recently due to the lending/mort-
gage meltdown. Historically...
things always bounce back and
believe it or not, real estate will
once again go up in value.
If you cant continue paying to-
wards your property or are not
willing to... the good news is there
are still options in todays market.
Retail sale
Believe it or not, homes are still
selling. We continue to see
glimpses of market recovery but
contrary to popular doom and
gloom homeowners through 08,
09, 10, and 2011 have continued to
be able to move their properties.
The rules of selling a house have
not changed; make sure the home
is clean, and price the home ag-
gressively to move. The challenge
with this solution is when a
homeowner has little or no equity
and can not cover the difference
in the form of a check at the clos-
ing table.
Rent
For many, this is not the correct
solution. For others, this is a
great opportunity to buy some
time while the market recovers.
With rent rates on the rise, the
chance of covering you personal
debt on properties is more realis-
tic then ever. The individual look-
ing at this option needs to make
sure they have the time and pa-
tience to be a landlord along with
the financial resources to cover
any mishaps or miscommunica-
tions that can occur when work-
ing with tenants.
Continued Next Week.
Real Estate Corner
Featured Property
Spectacular views highlight nicely
located Boyne City ranch home
By Jim akans
The vistas seemly
stretch out forever. This
well cared for Boyne City
home is situated near the
entrance of the popular
Avalanche Persevere a
60-acre natural scenic
wonderland. Perched
high upon a hill, the
views from inside and
out of this fabulous
ranch home are stunning
all year round.
The three-bedroom,
two-bath home features
approximately 1,178
square feet of living area,
and the versatile floor
plan is highlighted by
vaulted ceilings, a spa-
cious and open kitchen
and dining area, and a
luxurious master suite
with a huge soaker style
tub. The home also has
thermally efficient win-
dows throughout, low
maintenance vinyl sid-
ing, and an open deck for
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Compliments of Mike Stark,
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relaxing and enjoying the won-


derful surroundings.
This home is also within walk-
ing distance to downtown Boyne
City, and of course the beautiful
Avalanche Preserve is just steps
away.
Located at 1106 Wilson Street
in Boyne City, this home is listed
at $79,900. For a more informa-
tion or to arrange a tour, call
Marty Moody or Chris Chris-
tensen at Lyndas Real Estate
Service in Boyne City at 231-582-
9555 or email at Marty@lyndas-
realestateservice.com or
Chris@lyndasrealestaterser-
vice.com
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GUN SHOW, SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 13, 2012 from 9am
to 3 pm, at the Mio Community
Center, 309 9th St., Mio, MI. 1
block South and two blocks
East of the M33/M72 stoplight.
(behind Rite-Aid). Admission
$5.00. Children under 12 free
when accompanied by an
adult. All Federal, State and
Local Laws apply. Contact Bud
at (989) 335-3195
One Day CONCEALED PIS-
TOL LICENSE class, Sept. 22
at Frontier Ways. 231-258-
4817 or Frontierways.com.
Cash for Rifles & Shotguns.
Also want old fishing tackle.
989-390-1529
Help Wanted
Advertising Sales Boyne
City Part Time Salesperson.
The best candidate will be
friendly and enjoy helping local
businesses create print adver-
tising to help them reach con-
sumers throughout Northern
Michigan with our newspapers
and associated products.
Work your own schedule.
Good commission rate. Must
have computer, Internet ac-
cess and dependable trans-
portation. E-mail info to Dave
at Office@CharlevoixCoun-
tyNews.com.
Advertising Sales
Charlevoix Part Time Sales-
person. The best candidate
will be friendly and enjoy help-
ing local businesses create
print advertising to help them
reach consumers throughout
Northern Michigan with our
newspapers and associated
products. Work your own
schedule. Good commission
rate. Must have computer, In-
ternet access and dependable
transportation. E-mail info to
Dave at Office@Charlevoix-
CountyNews.com.
BOYNE CITY JOB OPEN-
INGS - Police Officer applica-
tions are due by Sept. 25 and
Assistant Planning/Zoning Ad-
ministrator applications are
due Sept. 24. For info go to
www.cityofboynecity.com
Feature Writer
Grayling/Lewiston/Mio Re-
port positive news and write
feature stories. Experienced
writer and photographer a
plus. Must have Digital cam-
era, computer and positive
outlook. E-mail info and sam-
ples to Dave at Office@Week-
lyChoice.com.
FULL TIME Auto & Truck
Salesperson. Retail sales ex-
perience is helpful and pre-
ferred but we will consider
training the right candidate.
Must be honest, hardworking,
outgoing, punctual and de-
pendable. Must have current,
unrestricted Michigan drivers
license. Includes benefits.
Apply in person. Scheer Mo-
tors Chevy, Buick, Chrysler,
Dodge, Ram & Jeep.
News Reporter Boyne City
Attend and report on local
governmental meetings,
school board and local news
reporting. Experienced writer
and photographer a plus. Must
have Digital camera and com-
puter. E-mail info and samples
to Dave at Office@Charlevoix-
CountyNews.com.
News Reporter Boyne
Falls Attend and report on
local governmental meetings,
school board and local news
reporting. Experienced writer
and photographer a plus. Must
have Digital camera and com-
puter. E-mail info and samples
to Dave at Office@Charlevoix-
CountyNews.com.
News Reporter Charlevoix
Attend and report on local
governmental meetings,
school board and local news
reporting. Experienced writer
and photographer a plus. Must
have Digital camera and com-
puter. E-mail info and samples
to Dave at Office@Charlevoix-
CountyNews.com.
News Reporter East Jordan
Attend and report on local
governmental meetings,
school board and local news
reporting. Experienced writer
and photographer a plus. Must
have Digital camera and com-
puter. E-mail info and samples
to Dave at Office@Charlevoix-
CountyNews.com.
News Reporter Ellsworth
Attend and report on local gov-
ernmental meetings, school
board and local news report-
ing. Experienced writer and
photographer a plus. Must
have Digital camera and com-
puter. E-mail info and samples
to Dave at Office@Charlevoix-
CountyNews.com.
No Parties, selling or deliver-
ing. Set your own schedule!
Get the details at
www.yourlifeisyourchoices.com
Senior Center Coordinator,
Charlevoix - Part Time:
needed to supervise senior
center activities, greet seniors
and visitors, plan special
events, assist kitchen staff for
meals, promote COA pro-
grams, routine office duties; up
to 25 hours/week, plus one
Sunday per month. Applica-
tions and job description avail-
able on Charlevoix County
web site or through County
Clerk. Submit applications and
resume to Commission on
Aging office, 218 W. Garfield
Ave, Charlevoix, MI 49720.
Open until filled.
Sports Writer Gaylord area
Sports Reporter to cover local
sports. Independent Contrac-
tor position requires experi-
enced writer and
photographer. Must have Dig-
ital SLR camera, computer
and love sports. E-mail info
and samples to Dave at Of-
fice@WeeklyChoice.com.
Sports Writer Grayling area
Sports Reporter to cover
local sports. Independent Con-
tractor position requires expe-
rienced writer and
photographer. Must have Dig-
ital SLR camera, computer
and love sports. E-mail info
and samples to Dave at Of-
fice@WeeklyChoice.com.
Sports Writer
Petoskey/Cheboygan area
Sports Reporter to cover local
sports. Independent Contrac-
tor position requires experi-
enced writer and
photographer. Must have Dig-
ital SLR camera, computer
and love sports. E-mail info
and samples to Dave at Of-
fice@WeeklyChoice.com.
lost & Found
LOST SOMETHING? Found
something? Lost and found
ads run free in the Charlevoix
County News. Call 989-732-
8160
Homes for rent
THREE BEDROOM HOME on
Otsego Lake Drive is available
immediately. Please contact
C. Marcinkewciz at 231-796-
5099 during the afternoons.
Manufactured Homes
NEW & REPOS: Double-
Wides, 16s, 14s. Take any-
thing on trade. Financing
available. A complete line of
parts. www.michiganeast-
sidesales.net. 989-966-2037
Miscellaneous
FREE CLASSIFIED ADS! Sell
your items for free at
www.MichiganMoneySaver.co
m. Buy and sell in Northern
Michigan. Photo and text are
free. Cars, Homes, Furniture,
Garage sales and more.
RENT a car or van as low as
$19.95 a day. Petoskey Auto
Group, Nobody Sell For Less
2215 N. US-31, Petoskey, MI
2 3 1 - 3 4 7 - 6 0 8 0 .
www.petoskeyautogroup.com
Anger Monuments & Markers.
Senior Discounts Available. email
angermonuments@yahoo.com.
231-587-8433. Mancelona. In
home appointments available.
Salvaged Elm Lumber.
Remilled to _ of an inch thick.
473 square feet. All widths.
Very pretty, $300. Alanson
area. 231-347-1856
STIHL MS290 Farm Boss
chain saw with accessories
and forestry helmet. Very good
condition, $165. Toro 22 inch
variable speed self propelled
lawn mower, excellent condi-
tion, 6.5 Tecumseh engine,
$135. Weber Genesis Silver
gas grill with tank, $130.
Gilson snow blower, $40. 7
inch wet tile saw, $40. 989-
614-6525
CONCESSION STAND. Fully
equipped, clean, used one
season, reasonably priced.
989-848-2444
SNOWBLOWER and Riding
Lawnmower. 231-313-5546
(Terry) or 717-491-7670
Famous Turkey meals and
more. GOBBLERS of GAY-
LORD. Open 7-9 everyday.
900 S. Otsego.
LOWEST COST IN MICHI-
GAN! CLASSIFIED ADS ARE
JUST $2 for a 10-word ad in
the Charlevoix County News.
The areas widest distribution
paper and the lowest cost for
advertising. Place ads on-line
at www.CharlevoixCoun-
tyNews.com or call 989-732-
8160. Distributed throughout
all of Charlevoix County
BROS BISTRO CATERING.
Prime Rib meal, $12 person.
BROS BISTRO. Exit 270, Wa-
ters. 989-705-1800
CATERING: Gobblers Fa-
mous Turkey meals. Only $6
person. Gobblers of Gaylord,
900 S. Otsego, 989-732-9005
Motorcycles & atV
2004 Honda VT1300S Motor-
cycle. 1300cc, Only 17,000
miles. Specially priced,
$3,800. Petoskey Auto Group,
Nobody Sell For Less 2215 N.
US-31, Petoskey, MI 231-347-
6080. www.petoskeyauto-
group.com
Pets
Pampered Pooch Dog Groom-
ing. Experienced groomers, $5
nail trims every day. Jill and
Maureen, 203 W. Mitchell
Petoskey next to the UPS
store. Call 231 347-1088.
recreational Vehicles
2006 28 Puma 5th Wheel.
Rear kitchen, sofa, dinette,
slide-out, loaded. $9,995.
Petoskey RV, 2215 US High-
way 31 N Petoskey, MI 49770.
Phone 231-347-3200
New 2012 27 Puma 5th
Wheel. Rear lounge, sofa,
dinette, Super Slide-out.
$18,995. Petoskey RV, 2215
US Highway 31 N Petoskey,
MI 49770. Phone 231-347-
3200
New 2013 Cyclone 4100 Fifth
Wheel. Top quality throughout
this 41 fifth wheel/toy hauler.
Johnny calls this one The
King! MSRP - $80,341. Sale
Price - $61,900. Save
$18,441. International RV
World, 277 N Expressway
Court Ave. Gaylord, 989-448-
8700
Used 2004 Mountaineer by
Montana 298RLS Fifth Wheel.
2 slideouts, real living room,
recliners. This 29 fifth wheel
looks like new. Sale Price -
$16,900. International RV
World, 277 Expressway Court,
Gaylord. Phone: 989-448-
8700
New 2013 Outback 29 Travel
Trailer. 3 Slide-outs, rear en-
tertainment center MSRP -
$35,690. Sale Price - $27,995.
Save $7,695. International RV
World, 277 N Expressway
Court Ave. Gaylord, 989-448-
8700
Used 2004 Mountaineer by
Montana 298RLS Fifth Wheel.
2 slideouts, real living room,
recliners. This 29 fifth wheel
looks like new. Sale Price -
$16,900. International RV
World, 277 Expressway Court,
Gaylord. Phone: 989-448-
8700
Services
DJ/KARAOKE SERVICE
available for weddings, clubs
or parties. References and in-
formation at www.larryenter-
tainment.com. 989-732-3933
BOAT SHRINKWRAPPING,
winterizing and storage. Parts
& Service. Precision Motor
Sports & Marine, Waters. 989-
731-5050
FREDS TV & APPLIANCE
SERVICE. 33 years experi-
ence. In home service. 989-
732-1403
Sporting Goods
RIFLES & HANDGUNS for
sale. Private seller. therock-
gaylord@hotmail.com. 989-
370-9070.
Storage
Heated or Cold storage avail-
able for Winter, Spring, Sum-
mer, Fall, 989-732-0724
SuV
2004 Ford Explorer XLT. 4WD,
Drive Now Auto Sales, 2215
US Highway 31 N Petoskey,
MI 49770. Phone 231-347-
3200
2005 Chevy Equinox. AWD,
Air, cruise, power sunroof, On-
Star, leather, loaded. 23 MPG.
Payments as low as $199 a
month. Petoskey Auto Group,
Nobody Sell For Less 2215 N.
US-31, Petoskey, MI 231-347-
6080. www.petoskeyauto-
group.com
2005 Kia Sorento, AWD. Pay-
ments as low as $99 a month.
Petoskey Auto Group, Nobody
Sell For Less 2215 N. US-31,
Petoskey, MI 231-347-6080.
www.petoskeyautogroup.com
trailers
New 6x12 Cargo Trailer by
Royal Cargo. Ramp door in
back, side door entrance. Re-
tail - $3,599. Sale Price -
$2,395. Petoskey RV, 2215
US Highway 31 N Petoskey,
MI 49770. Phone 231-347-
3200
FOR SALE: Used 8X10 utility
trailer, $300 obo. Has new
20x8 10 ply tires and spare,
new wire and lights, new deck,
new wheel bearings. Can be
seen at Arthurs Auto Parts &
Sales, 1361 W. Main St., Gay-
lord. 989-732-6767
New Utility Trailers Starting as
low as $1,295. Petoskey RV,
2215 US Highway 31 N
Petoskey, MI 49770. Phone
231-347-3200
New, Enclosed Cargo Trailers
Starting as low as $1,895.
Petoskey RV, 2215 US High-
way 31 N Petoskey, MI 49770.
Phone 231-347-3200
trucks
1997 Ford F-150, 4WD, tow
pkg. Payments as low as $199
a month. Petoskey Auto
Group, Nobody Sell For Less
2215 N. US-31, Petoskey, MI
2 3 1 - 3 4 7 - 6 0 8 0 .
www.petoskeyautogroup.com
2002 Dodge Ram 4x4. Auto,
tonneau cover, short box, bed-
liner. Nice truck! Payments as
low as $99 a month. Petoskey
Auto Group, Nobody Sell For
Less 2215 N. US-31,
Petoskey, MI 231-347-6080.
www.petoskeyautogroup.com
2003 Chevy Silverado 1500.
Auto, 4WD, air, cruise. Pay-
ments as low as $199 a
month. Petoskey Auto Group,
Nobody Sell For Less 2215 N.
US-31, Petoskey, MI 231-347-
6080. www.petoskeyauto-
group.com
2004 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Ext
Cab. Auto, 8 cyl, bedliner. Pay-
ments as low as $99 a month.
Petoskey Auto Group, Nobody
Sell For Less 2215 N. US-31,
Petoskey, MI 231-347-6080.
www.petoskeyautogroup.com
Vans
2010 Dodge Grand Caravan.
4 captains chairs, Stow-N-Go
seating. 71K. Payments as
low as $249 a month.
Petoskey Auto Group, Nobody
Sell For Less 2215 N. US-31,
Petoskey, MI 231-347-6080.
www.petoskeyautogroup.com
Wanted
Wanted: Baseball, Football,
Basketball and Hockey cards.
Before 1972. 231-373-0842
Wanted: Used Cooking Oil.
We will recycle those large
containers of used cooking oil
from your deep fryer. Maxx
Garage. 989-732-4789
Wanted: Used motor oil.
Transmission oil and hydraulic
oil. Maxx Garage. 989-732-
4789
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