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RECORD - ENTERPRISE
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Serving Portions of Montcalm, Mecosta, Newaygo and Kent Counties
Generosity ofcommunityoutstandingIve been impressed. Thepeoples generosity has been
outstanding, said Jan Aten,Assistant Manager, Firstbank.Wed love to do this againnext year if the Chamber letsus!
A total of 78 families fromHoward City, Sand Lake andLakeview areas were adoptedthis Christmas. Firstbank em-ployees shopped for severalfamilies with donations total-ing $1000.00. They wouldlike to thank the community
for all the support of gifts, foodand money for the Adopt AFamily Program.
The Panhandle AreaChamber of Commerce wouldlike to thank Firstbank for vol-unteering to manage the AdoptA Family program. said Cham- ber Director Marianne Shepa-rd. The Chamber was excitedto continue the program thatthe River Valley Shopper hassupported for so many yearsand continues to support withtheir publication.
NEW YEARS BABY
NEW YEARS BIRTH: Its a boy! The Elliott family welcomed newborn SamuelElisha Elliott on January 2 as the rst baby of 2010 born at Carson City Hospital.
Pictured are Angela, Samuel and John Elliott of Stanton.
CARSON CITY Samuel Elisha Elliottwas the rst baby born in 2010 at CarsonCity Hospital. Samuel was born at 7:05 p.m.on January 2. The proud parents are Angelaand John Elliott of Stanton. Samuel weighed8 lbs. 13 oz. at birth.
Carson City Hospital staff presented theElliott family with several gift baskets with baby items donated by several hospital de-partments and community businesses, in-cluding: the Carson Apothecary Shoppe,
the Center for Womens HealthCare,Blanchards Thriftway, Independent Bank,Chemical Bank, Michigan One Community
Credit Union, the Flower Garden, Single Mo-ments Photography, the Elm Tree Gift Shoplocated inside Carson City Hospital, and thefollowing Carson City Hospital departments:Adolescent and Pediatric Specialists, QualityImprovement, Service Excellence, and Pub-lic Relations.
It was fun to nd out he was the rstbaby born, said Angela, whose due date wassupposed to be Jan. 12. She said Samuel hasthree brothers: John, Isaiah and Caleb.
Samuel was delivered by Dr. JenniferCarman of the Center for Womens Health-Care.
Carson City Hospital staff surprises family
of first baby of 2010 with gift basket
Communitycollege
enrollment soars:
Whats next? ANN ARBOR Michigans
community college enrollment hassoared by 49.8 percent since 1999-2000 even as K-12 enrollment hasfallen by 104,090 students or 6 per-cent.
Michigan community collegeenrollments have grown to the full-time equivalent of 161,223 students
as economically displaced workerschange careers and as new govern-ment incentives, including a new GIBill, encourage people to return toschool.
Peter Riley Bahr, a Universityof Michigan expert on communitycolleges, has completed the rareourney from community college
student to Ph.D. scholar. Bahr him-self spent a portion of his early col-lege years at a community college,and he began his research career atthe state ofce that administers allof Californias community colleges,which collectively constitute thelargest postsecondary system in theworld.
Besides conducting a great dealof research on the rapidly evolvingcommunity colleges, he is teachinga new course in January on com-munity college students.
More than any other type ofhigher education institution, thecommunity college draws studentsof incredibly varied backgrounds,pursuing academic objectives thatare equally varied, said Bahr, anassistant professor of higher educa-tion at U-Ms Center for the Studyof Higher and Postsecondary Edu-cation.
More growth is expected in theyears ahead. President Obama vis-ited Macomb Community College
in Warren last July to detail hisplans to invest $12 billion to meet
See COLLEGE page 7
MSU Extensionto honor 4-Hyouth, volunteers
EAST LANSING Young people,their families and volunteer leaders with Michigan State University Exten-sion (MSUE) 4-H Youth Developmentwill cheer on the MSU womens basket-ball team as it takes on the Ohio StateBuckeyes on Saturday at the MSU Bre-slin Center.
MSUE 4-H Day with the Lady Spar-tans is a celebration of the MSUE 4-Hprogram.
Tickets are free for 4-H members, volunteers, MSUE staff members andtheir families. To order tickets, contactthe MSUE county ofce at (888) 678-3464.
This years womens basketball cele-bration will pay special tribute to Michi-gan 4-H nutrition, health and well-be-ing programs. There will be activitiesand displays to help Michigan residentsmake smart food choices, learn aboutnutrition and apply what they learn,manage their food budget, managechronic diseases, prevent disease andimprove their overall physical, mentaland social well-being.
Health and nutrition is importantto teach 4-H youth because sometimes
youth dont always get that informationat home or school, said associate pro-gram leader BOnko Sadler. If youthlearn how to eat right and stay physicallyt at an early age, they become healthieradults.
They also take that information backhome and share it with their caregiv-ers. Being healthy leads to fewer doctorvisits and an increase in overall health,helping families spend less on medicalservices.
Besides learning about health andnutrition, 4-Hers will also sing the na-tional anthem and lead the 4-H pledge before the game. There will be an op-portunity to get photos with Sparty, theMSU cheerleaders and possibly the Lady
Spartans.Attendees are asked to show off their
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BUSINESS AFTER HOURS: Join the Montcalm County Panhandle Area Chamber of Commerce at theirBusiness After Hours hosted by Pierson Village Inn at 10 S. 4th Street, Pierson on Tuesday, January 19thfrom 5:30pm - 6:30pm. This will be a great time to network with other business owners and managers, enjoyappetizers, sign up to win the door prize and a cash drawing (for Chamber members only - must be present towin). See you at Pierson Village Inn. Thank you for supporting the Panhandle Area Chamber of Commerce.
www.panhandlechamber.com, (231)937-5681
BUSINESS AFTER HOURS Unearth TheMystery of the
Silver LakeCreature
An enchanting world awaits young readersas authors Rose Mitchell and Kayla Obenchaincollaborate in a new book released through Xli-bris. Wet Willie: The True Story of the SilverLake Creature unveils the mystery that lurks
beneath the peaceful surface of an inviting darkblue lake. Where he came from, no one knows, but
there is a large creature that lives in Silver LakeState Park in Michigan. Captivating in its ap-pearance, the water is in light blue, where it isshallow, and dark, where it is deep. One day, alittle girl visits the lake with her grandparents.Swimming only in the light-colored water forshe could not swim, the girl encounters themysterious creature. From the dark, deep wa-ter, the Silver Lake Creature talks to the girl andtells her that his name is Wet Willie, invitinglyluring her to play with him in the dark water.But the little girl refuses, making Wet Williesad. Nevertheless, that does not stop the crea-ture from inviting anyone to come with him.
Not long, a group of tourists excitedly wan-
ders through the lake and swims into the dark water. Unaware of the existence of the lakecreature, one of them is eaten by Wet Willie.Providing a spellbinding feel of excitement,Wet Willie: The True Story of the Silver LakeCreature chronicles the other unfortunateevents that create the mystery of the lake. Thisbook will entertain both young and adults withits gripping story and vibrantly illustrated im-ages. For more information on this book go towww.Xlibris.com.
About the Authors
Rose Mitchell lives in West Michigan (Low-ell) with her husband. She graduated fromAquinas College in Grand Rapids, MI in 1985,with an English Major. She enjoys letting hermind roam to imagine all of lifes possibilities.The highlight of her life is spending time withher grandchildren.
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50th Anniversary: Neil and Beverly Hand of Howard City, will be celebrating their 50thWedding Anniversary on January 16, 2010. Children of the couple are Pam and Bill Vos,Scott and Lori Hand, Terry and Jeanne Hand, Kim and Tim Slavens. A family dinner isplanned for the celebration.
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Winterfestis coming toHoward CitySubmittedbyteShaGould
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Jan. 15 and 16 will be our rstannual Winterfest held here inHoward City.
Be looking for more de-tails on posters that are hungthroughout the local businessesas well as additional informationin our own, River Valley Shop-per. The details are also postedon the howardcity.org website.
One of the many things we are looking forward to is afriendly competition betweenthe businesses located within thevillage limits. They are compet-
ing to see who can build the bestsnowman/winter display.
The judging will be takingplace on January 15th. Be sureto check them out.
We encourage any and allresidents within the village lim-its to participate by creatingtheir own snowman/winter dis-play. Although there is no for-mal competition setup this yearfor the residents; we hope to seesome participation and hope tomake it a formal competitionnext year.
This is a great way to help
decorate our town and get us allgeared up for the Winterfesttwo day event.
Dept. State closed for MLK holidayLANSING All Secretary
of State will be closed in ob-servance of Martin LutherKing Jr. Day on Jan. 18.
The Department of Statemails notices to motorists 45days before their driver li-cense or license plates expireto give them enough time torenew. Licenses and platesthat expire on a day whenstate offices are closed, such
as a holiday or weekend, can be renewed the following daywithout penalty.
Motorists renewing licenseplates can skip the trip tothe branch office and do busi-ness by mail, or if eligible, byInternet or touch-tone tele-phone. License plate tabs alsocan be renewed at self-servicestations many of which areavailable 24/7.
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Health & Wellness Centers
Edmore Lakeview Stanton989-427-5141 989-352-8168 989-831-4140
Owned by Pharmacists - Run by Pharmacists
1950 Former LHS baseball
player Billy Houghton has signed
a contract with one of the Cincin-
nati Reds farm teams, and will be in
Lockport, NY.
The Lakeview Boy Scouts are
selling apples this week to aid the
polio drive, and the Coral VFW will
hold a dance with proceeds going tothe same fund.
1960 PFC William Hall of Six
Lakes is training with the 110th
Aviation Company in the northern
Italian Alps.
The Howard City Conservation
Club will be hosting two districts of
the Grand Rapids Valley Boy Scout
Council when the Klondike is held
in the area at months end.
1975 Stanley and Pamela Stanfield
of Morley are the proud parents of
Jonathan Gene, a 7 lb., 14-3/4 oz.
son the first baby of 1975 to be
born at Kelsey Hospital.
The Thomas Fishers of Coral
are celebrating their 60th wedding
anniversary with an open house at
Cowden Lake Church of Christ.1995 Gordon Gallagher is the new
Village Manager of Lakeview, and
is promising to bring along many
new ideas.
The wonderful folks in the
Lakeview area provided a 70% in-
crease in the Toys for Tots program,
making many children happy on
Christmas morning.
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Don E. Williams, 91, passedaway November 27, 2008. Bornin Howard City, MI, he livedmost of his life in the Akronarea. Don was a member of theFirestone VFW Post #3383, aretired service station owner, anoutdoorsman and a pilot. Pre-ceded in death by his brothersAlbert and Jack Williams, he issurvived by his wife of 67 years,Dorothy; daughter Donna (Syd)
Richards; four grandsons, Gary,Neal, Wayne and Todd; threesisters, Marian and Lois Wil-liams, Margaret Senne; and aniece and nephews. A memorialservice was held at Adams Ma-son Memorial Chapel in Akron,Ohio, where Pastor Don Daviesofciated. Military rites wereconducted by the Firestone VFW. Burial is at GreenlawnMemorial Park.
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Womens Action Network
January Meeting Womens Action Network
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interested becoming a memberis encouraged to attend. Wom-ans Action Network supports
the efforts of area women byproviding scholarships, grantsand educational opportunities.The WAN Hat Rack assists can-cer victims by providing hats, wigs and scarves for womensuffering hair loss from cancertreatment or any other disease.For additional information of to
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Study sheds light on microscopic flower petal ridgesEAST LANSING Microscopic ridges
contouring the surface of ower petalsmight play a role in ashing that come-hither look pollinating insects cant resist.Michigan State University scientists andcolleagues now have gured out how thoseform.
The result could help researchers learnto enhance plants pollination success andeven could lead to high-grip nanomaterialsand green chemical feedstocks.
Surprisingly, our work on plant surface bio-chemistry became a birds and bees and owersstory, said John Ohlrogge, Michigan State Univer-sitys distinguished professor of plant biology. Itsa fundamental property of plant owers, and wevediscovered a basis of how these ridges are made.
Known for 75 years, the exact biological func-tion and nature of the ower nanoridges still eludesscientists. They might help pollinating insects grippetals, and retain glistening water droplets thatcould attract the visitors.
Because the ridges spacing is approximatelythat of visible and ultraviolet light wavelengths,moreover, some recent research suggests they pro-
duce an iridescent shimmer that attracts pollina-tors.
To start, visiting professor Mike Pol-lard and former Ohlrogge post-doctoralresearch associates Fred Beisson andYonghua Li tapped new genetic informa-tion to nd a mutated strain of the stan-dard research plant Arabidopsis thaliana mustard weed. The petals have no suchnanoridges because the mutation inhibitsproduction of a polymer that forms theplant cuticle, which separates cell wallsfrom plants waxy surfaces.
Examining the mutant plants owers and com-paring them to normal mustard plants under scan-ning electron microscopes, the researchers foundthat the ridges form from cutin polyester, not fromunderlying surfaces as some have speculated.
How that occurs from surface folding or un-even synthesis of cutin polymer across the cell wall,for example, has yet to be learned.
But the research will open doors to further re-search based on cuticular nanostructures, the re-searchers noted in a recent edition of the journalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
That could include production of polyesters orrelated basic chemicals by genetically manipulating
plants or microbes, said Beisson, now at Aix Mar-seille Universit in Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, France.
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the goal o helpng 5 llon oe Aecansearn degrees or certicates from communitycolleges by 2020.
meanwhle, the new Gi Bll, whch took e-fect last August, is expected to greatly increasethe number of Iraq and Afghanistan war vet-erans who attend college.
Bahrs research has looked at issues suchas:
reedaton A great challenge for community colleges
is to bring students basic skills in math andEnglish up to the level required to succeed incollege coursework so-called postsecondaryremediation.
In a recent study of 28,089 remedial mathstudents, Bahr found that only 28 percentcompleted a college math course. The reasonsfor the low rate of success are numerous, butone signicant problem is that severely de-cient students must take many courses andstay in college quite a long time to catch uptheir math skills, he says, adding that retain-ing students long enough to x severe skill de-ciencies remains challenging.
College Hoppng While most analysts look at community
college students upward transfer to four-year
colleges, Bahr found that 27 percent make lat-eral transfers from one community college toanother within six years of rst entering col-lege, resulting in substantial undercountsof the number of students who complete de-grees.
Given that the success of a community col-lege often is measured by how many of thestudents who began at the college eventuallygraduate, the large number of students whotransfer between community colleges gives amisleadingly poor picture of how communitycolleges are doing, Bahr said.
He also found that 34 percent of younger,traditional-aged students transfer laterallycompared to just 7 percent of the oldest com-munity college students (those age 50 andover).
Classifying students
Although it is widely recognized that stu-dents in community colleges vary greatly fromone another, Bahr is taking this understandingone step further by developing a classicationscheme based on students behaviors.
In a recent study, Bahr classied 165,921community college students into six catego-ries: transfer, vocational, drop-in, noncredit,experimental and exploratory.
Of particular interest, he found that 32percent of all rst-time students are drop-ins, who take just one or two classes, completethem successfully, and then leave college, ap-parently having achieved their goals.
This gives you a sense of just how variedthe goals are of students who are served bycommunity colleges, Bahr said. Some stu-dents just want to take a class or two for careeradvancement or other reasons, some want tocoplete a degee, and soe want to tanseto a four-year college. The community collegemeets all of these needs and more.
Enrollment at Michigans four-year univer-sities has grown 12 percent since 1999-2000,from 227,973 to 257,203, while communitycollege enrollment has increased by morethan four times that rate, hitting 11.7 milliontoday, or 44 percent of total U.S. college en-
rollments.Fifty-three percent of community college
students are age 22 or older, with the averageage now at 29. Many are employed full-time,36 percent are minorities, 17 percent are singleparents and 39 percent are the rst generationin their family to attend college.
When we think about how to improve thestate of the economy, especially the economyof southeastern Michigan, the community col-lege is at the center of the action, Bahr said.Whether were seeking to help the dauntingnumber of people who have trouble with read-ing, writing or math, or providing job skills tothe unemployed, or retraining laid-off work-ers, or offering a cost effective way for youngpeople to transition to a four-year college, itsthe community college that is going to provide
those services.
4-H/MSUE pride by wearing theirgreen or white 4-H or MSUE ap-parel.
This event is a win-win op-portunity for everyone, said proj-ect event coordinator Pat Talbot.With over 4,500 tickets alreadydistributed, this televised event will provide excellent visibilityfor MSUEs 4-H Youth Develop-
ment program, the Spartan spiritof MSU Extension staff members,families and friends, the beautifulMSU campus, free access to theBesln Cente, and a chance tocheer on the MSU womens bas-ketball team. It just doesnt get anybetter.
The game starts at 2 p.m.;the doos wll be open o theMSUE 4-H group at noon and forthe general public at 12:30 p.m.MSUE and 4-H attendees shouldente the Besln Cente at Gate
D. Transportation may be coordi-nated through the county MSUEofce. Parking is free for all schoolbuses; all other buses are $20. Carparking costs $5.
4-H displays and staffers will beon hand to provide information onthe youth development programand how to get involved with 4-H.Contact the country MSUE ofce
for more information on this eventor call Talbot at (517) 432-7616 ore-mail [email protected].
fo oe noaton on theBreslin Center, go to: http://bre-slincenter.com/main.asp. In-formation on the MSU womensbasketball team and all MSU var-sity sports can be found at: http://msuspartans.collegesports.com/.
To learn about MSU Extensionand its 4-H Youth Developmentprogram, go to http://www.msue.msu.edu/portal/.
American Legion andAuxiliary donate toCarson City Hospital
CARSON CITY AmericanLegion Post 380 and the Ameri-can Legion Post 380 Auxiliary re-cently made generous donationsto Carson City Hospital.
The funds, totalling $500, were donated in memory ofJeanne Wneland, who woked atCarson City Hospital as a nursefor many years. The funds wereused to purchase a much-needed
instructional Automated External
Debrillator (AED) in Jeannesmemory.
An AED is a computerizedmedical device that can check apersons heart rhythm. It can rec-ognize a rhythm that requires ashock, and can advise the rescuerwhen a shock is needed. The AEDuses voice prompts, lights andtext to tell the rescuer the propersteps to take. AEDs are very accu-
rate and easy to use.
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NOTICE OF FILING DEADLINE
FOR MAY 4, 2010, SCHOOL ELECTIONS
NOTICE is hereby given that local school board candidates who wish to seek office
at the May 4, 2010, Election must file nominating petitions and an Affidavit of Iden-
tity with the Montcalm County Clerk no later than 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 9,
2010. In lieu of petitions candidates may pay a $100 non-refundable filing fee.
Board of Education positions that will appear on the May 4, 2010, ballot are as fol-
lows:
Carson City-Crystal Area Schools 2 Four (4) year terms
Central Montcalm Public Schools 2 Four (4) year terms
Greenville Public Schools 2 Four (4) year terms
Lakeview Community Schools 1 Four (4) year term
Montabella Community Schools 2 Four (4) year terms
Tri County Area Schools 2 Four (4) year terms
Vestaburg Community School 2 Four (4) year terms
Petition and Affidavit of Identity forms, as well as signature requirements, can be
obtained from the Montcalm County Clerks Office, 211 W. Main Street, Stanton, MI.
For more information call: 989-831-7339
NOTICEBIG PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS
Applications are being taken for appointments to the Township PlanningCommission and the Township Zoning Board of Appeals.
For more information and an application, please contact me at the numberbelow.
Deadline for application is 5:00 PM on Monday, January 12, 2010.
Judith Baker, ClerkBig Prairie Township5160 Croton-Hardy DriveNewaygo, MI 49337231-652-7390
Village of Howard City
Montcalm County Michigan
Notice of Meeting Change
The Village Council meeting scheduled for January 11, 2010 has been
cancelled. The meeting has been rescheduled for January 25, 2010 at
7:00 p.m. Agenda items will be addressed at the meeting. There will be a
council work session at 6:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at 125 E. Shaw
Howard City, MI in the Village Council Chambers.
Kim Alexander, Clerk
Notice of Public Hearing
Proposed Zoning Ordinance Amendments
Winfield TownshipMontcalm County, Michigan
The State of Michigan has enacted the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act, P.A. 110of 2006, as amended by P.A. 12 of 2008, replaced three (3) zoning enabling acts:
the City-Village Zoning Act, P.A. 207 of 1921; the Township Zoning Act, P.A. 184
of 1943; and the County Zoning Act, P.A. 184 of 1943. The Michigan Enabling Act
required changes to the Winfield Township Zoning Ordinance. The purpose of this
Public Hearing is to inform the Public of the proposed amendments to the Winfield
Township Zoning Ordinance and receive input.
Date: January 25, 2010
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: Winfield Township Hall
15212 W. M-46
Amble, Michigan
A complete copy of the proposed Winfield Township Zoning Ordinance
Amendments are available for review (During Business Hours) at each of the fol-
lowing locations:
Tamarack Public Library Reynolds Township Library
407 Lincoln 117 W. Williams St.
Lakeview, Michigan Howard City, Michigan
Any questions, contactMel Smith, Chairman
Planning Commission
Cell: (231) 629-2889
Thank YouStill Waters Counseling Ministry would
like to thank the people of Howard City and
of the surrounding areas for the generous
support that has been shown to us during
our first four months in business.
Thank you to all who have
supported me through my
cancer treatment. Your financial
assistance and cards are
appreciated, but your prayers
mean the most to me.
Dorothy Ravell
Thank You FromThe Brandt Family
We would like to thank
EVERYBODYfor all the donations
and support shown to us after our house
fire on November 14, 2009.
ABIG THANKS for making ourChristmas very special.
Sincerely,
Justin, Jammie, Brooklyn, Kaylee,Sarah, Dustin, and Baby Justin
The family ofDonna J. Paepke
wishes to express our sincere &
heartfelt thanks to family & friends
for your cards, memorials and words
of comfort during our loss.
Specialthanks to Judy Emmons for your
gift of music; Mike & Barb Hurst for
the love and respect shown to our
special wife, mother, grandmother
& great grandmother & to Spectrum
Health Hospice for the excellent care.
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Upcoming Events:The Newaygo County Mobile Food Pantry isscheduled at the following locations to distributefree food to individuals and families in need. Mostfood distributions take approximately one hour. Seebelow for registration details. Please do not arrivemore than 30 minutes prior to the scheduled deliverytime. Bring your own container to hold 50 lbs. offood. Saturday, January 9th, 10:00 am, First ChristianReformed Church, Fremont. Please call 231 924-2460. Saturday, January 9th, 10:00 am, Pine GroveCom Church, Howard City/Croton. Sponsored bythe Croton Township Fire Department. Tuesday,
January 12th, 5:00 pm Resurrection Life Church, Newaygo. Wednesday, January 13th, 10:00 am,NCCS Fremont. Wednesday, January 13 th, 5:00 pm,
Hesperia Com Education, Sponsored by the LocalArea Churches. Thursday, January 14th, 3:00 pm,Amazing Grace Acres Church, Brohman.
Breast and Cervical Cancer ControlProgram. The Gratiot County Breast and CervicalCancer Control Program (BCCCP) clinic will takeplace on January 14, 2010 at the Mid-MichiganDistrict Health Department at 615 N. State St.,Suite 2 in Stanton. Women between the ages of40 and 64 may be eligible for free mammograms,pelvic exams and Pap tests.
Friday, January 15 - 2nd Annual MartinLuther King Jr. Day of Service Celebrationwill be held at the Fremont Area District LibraryCommunity Room. This years celebration willinclude a welcome by Fremont Mayor Jim Rynberg,keynote address by Dr. Charles Poole of Muskegon,and music by FHS students under the direction ofLaurene Homsher. Participants are invited to bringtheir lunch during this noontime event althoughlight refreshments will be available.
Camp Newaygo Lang Lodge: Fireside Dinnerand Card Party - January 16, 6-9:00 p.m.Enjoy a delicious dinner before a blazing fire inthe fieldstone fireplace, includes soup, entre,vegetable, dessert, and coffee or tea, follow dinnerby relaxing by the fire or joining in a progressiveeuchre tournament! All proceeds help supportsummer camping! Advance reservation only, callBrenda at 231-652-1184 or email [email protected].
Womens Action Network JanuaryMeeting, Monday, January 18, 5:30 p.m. at theWinter Inn in Greenville. This meeting willfocus on the WAN 2010 calendar and activities,WAN goals, updated policies and procedures,and review the responsibilities of officers andchairpersons. Anyone interested in becoming amember is encouraged to attend. Womans Action
Network supports the efforts of area women byproviding scholarships, grants and educationalopportunities. The WAN Hat Rack assists cancervictims by providing hats, wigs and scarves forwomen suffering hair loss from cancer treatmentor any other disease. For additional information orto obtain more information visit the website www.WomensActionNetwork.info.
Annual Church Rummage Sale - Christ TheKing Catholic Church, Howard City, 9596 ReedRoad. West off Federal on to M46, North offM46 on to Reed Road. Follow the signs. January22nd and 23rd, 9-5. All proceeds go to the FaithFormation Program.
Free Food Truck, Thursday, January 28, 2010,at 4:00 pm, at the Free Methodist Church, 110 N.Edgar Rd., Lakeview. Sponsored by the LakeviewMinisterial Association along with Six LakesIsabella Bank and John Grawburg providing the
funds for January.
FJP Snowball Softball Co-Ed TournamentSaturday, February 6th & Sunday, February7th, starting at 9 am. Branstrom Park, Fremont.Applications are available at the Fremont AreaChamber of Commerce office or contact Kirsten at231-578-6587 for more details.
Angel Food Ministries at Solon Center WesleyanChurch, 15671 Algoma Ave., Cedar Springs, MI49319. For info call 616-696-8236.
Mid-Michigan District Health DepartmentHearing & Vision Screening Clinic. Free visiontesting, as well as hearing screening tests for allchildren ages 3 to 21. For more information or toschedule an appointment, call (989) 831-3644,Monday through Friday.
The third Thursday of each month, WendyLewkowski, MSW, Bereavement Coordinatorfor Heartland Hospice will be holding a griefsupport group. This group is open to anyone inthe community and will begin at 6:00 p.m. in theHeartland Hospice office located at 1041 WestMain Street, Fremont, MI. Call Wendy with anyquestions 231-924-0153.
Toddler Time every Monday at 11:00 am atthe Timothy C. Hauenstein Reynolds TownshipLibrary. Ages 19 Months-3 year olds, listen to astory, do a craft, sing songs and other activities.Everyone is welcome, questions call 231-937-5575and ask for Cheryl
Preschool Storytime: Every Tuesday at 11:00 amat the Timothy C. Hauenstein Reynolds TownshipLibrary. Ages 3-5 year olds, come listen to stories,make a craft and other activities. Everyone iswelcome, questions call 231-937-5575 and ask forCheryl.
The Power of a Praying Parent. Classes startweekly at the Still Waters Ministry Center, 218Williams St, Howard City. 10am - 11:30 am. Freeof charge. To register call Jill at 231-937-6193.
Would you like to know about becoming aCatholic? Through the Rite of Christian Initiationof Adults (RCIA), adults who have never beenbaptized, or have been baptized in anotherChristian tradition have the opportunity to studyCatholicism in a group setting. If you would like toknow more, please call Christ The King Catholic
Church at 231-937-5757 and leave your name andphone number.
The Lakeview Area Seniors is a non-denominational group gathering on thefirst Tuesday of each month from 1:00 PM to3:00. Interested people of all ages are encouragedattend. If you would like further information aboutthese meetings, the Lakeview Area Seniors, ortransportation to meetings, please call: MarleneScott 989-352-6661, Dorothy Jensen 989-831-4496, Nancy Olsen 231-937-6272, Gary Wakenhut989-352-6996.
The Timothy Hauenstein Reynolds TwpFriends of the Library meet from 9:00 - 11:00am on the second Wednesday of the month. All
interested persons are welcome to attend. Librarylocation, 117 Williams St., Howard City.
The Howard City Skate Park Committee meetsThursday evenings, 7:00 p.m. @ the Howard CityVillage Hall located behind the Village offices. CallMarianne @ 231.937.6203 for more information.
The Howard City Harvest Festival Committeemeets 2nd Wednesday of month, 7:00 p.m.,@ Timothy C. Hauenstein Reynolds TownshipLibrary. Volunteers are needed. Info. Call Cheryl@ 231-937-5686.
Area Happenings are ran free of charge for non-profit groups.Mail: The River Valley News Shopper, 491 W. Shaw, Howard City, MI 49329 Fax: 231-937-4048Email: [email protected] DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY 12 NOON
Help is Available:A free Bariatric Support Group will meet the first Tuesday of eachmonth (beginning in February 2010) at 6:30 p.m. in the ConferenceRooms at Carson City Hospital. For more information, contact Ellen at989-330-4091.Newaygo Countys newest Cancer Support Group - Whether youhave been recently diagnosed, in treatment or living beyond your cancer,meet with others to share and offer hope for one another. Last Thursday ofevery month from 6:30 until 8:30 at Living Hope Physical Therapy, 977W. 72nd St. (M-82), Newaygo, MI. For more information contact DebKaminski, 231-924-7013.Emotions Anonymous (EA) - Meetings every Wednesday, 1pm, MiracleDrop-In Center, 310 E. Main St., Stanton. Everyone is welcome. No duesor fees. Emotions Anonymous offers a twelve step program to help peoplecope with stress in daily living and to live a healthier emotional life. Infocall Carol (989)831-8778.
Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS): Newaygo. Weigh in 5:30-6:10pmon Thursdays, meeting 6:10-7:10pm. Info. Dee at (231)652-2583. SpartaMethodist Church. Weigh in 5:00-6:00pm on Tuesdays, meeting 6:00-7:00pm. Info. Betty at (616)691-7120. White Cloud, Commission onAging. Weigh in 5:25-5:55pm on Thursdays, meeting 6:00-7:00pm. 93Gibbs St. Lakeview, New Life United Methodist Church. Weigh in 5:45-6:10pm on Mondays, meeting 6:15-7:15pm. East M-46. Lakeview, New
Life United Methodist Church. Weigh in 9:30am on Wednesdays, meeting10:00-11:00am. East M-46. Sand Lake, Resurrection Lutheran Church.Weigh in 8:30-9:00am on Tuesdays, meeting 9:15-10:00am. 180 NorthlandDr. Howard City, Reynolds Township Hall (back building), Thursdaysweigh-in 4:30-5:10 PM, meeting 5:15-6:00 PM. First meeting free. Forinformation call 231-937-4441.Grief Recovery Support Group Weekly Meetings Tuesdays 9:30-11:00am, Pierson Bible Church, ministries building, 101 Grand St.,Pierson, Michigan. Call 636-5542 or 636-5680 for info.
Emphysema Support Group Meetings 2nd Tuesday of month, 5:30pm,Health Department, White Cloud.
Addictions Program: Feel trapped in addiction? There is an answer!Reformers Unanimous. A caring addiction program for any addiction,offered at Bills Lake Baptist Church, 8549 Swan Ave., 7 miles east ofNewaygo. Every Friday night 7-9p.m. Info. call 652-9940.Rebos House 10 N. First Street, Cedar Springs, Michigan. Meeting Days& Times: Monday-7pm, Big Book Meeting-Open; Tuesday-12Noon-Open,5:30-6:30pm Womens-Open, 7:00pm Mens-Open; Wednesday-7:00pm12&12 12 Steps Traditions-Open; Thursday-12Noon-Open, 7:00pm-Open, 7:00pm-Closed (N/S) nonsmoking, 7:00pm-Alanon; Friday-AllOpen-12Noon, 7:00pm, 9:00pm; Saturday-All Open-8:30am, 10:00am,7:00pm; Sunday-All Open-9:00am, 2:00pm, 7:00pm.; Friday-7:00pm-Young People of Addictions-Open. Contact Sandy W. 616-636-8253. Last
Thursday every month speakers meeting, 7:30pm. Arrive early if you wantconvenient parking.
Teen 12-Step Meeting (Help and support for staying alcohol and drugfree). Wednesdays 7-8pm, White Cloud United Methodist Church, 1125
Newell Street, White Cloud. No cost, anonymous.
Overeaters Anonymous - Do you eat when youre not hungry? Bingefor no apparent reason? No DuesWe are a fellowship. FREMONT: FirstCongregational Church, 714 Hillcrest, Thursday, 10:45-11:45. Contact689-6553, Marge.Drug Problem? Narcotics Anonymous Now Meeting on Thursdays,7pm, United Methodist Church, 1125 Newell St., White Cloud. (C, NS,BT)Newaygo Al-Anon Meeting, 7:30pm, Monday. 18 Justice St., next to St.Marks Episcopal Church, behind City Hall.Teen 12-Step Meeting Seventh Day Adventist-Baptist Church, 984Wilcox Street, White Cloud (next to the Teen Center) Tuesday 7:00-8:00pm.Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault 24 Hour Crisis Line: If you areliving with physical, emotional, or verbal abuse, Call 1-800-374-WISE.Serving Mecosta, Osceola and Newaygo Counties.ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: If you think you have a problemdrinking, please call. Let no disabilities keep you away. We are accessible toyou - 652-5574. O = Open Meeting, C = Alcoholics Only.
SPARTA: Sparta United Methodist Church, Monday 7:00pm; Monday,7:30pm, Frank 678-4534, Wednesdays, 12noon, Harold 678-7508,Wednesdays, 8:00pm, Anggie 887-9952; Sparta Baptist Church, Fridays7:30pm, Roger 887-8508 (Spanish Speaking)KENT CITY: Kent City Baptist Church, Friday 12noon, Rick or Tonya675-7663SAND LAKE: St. Marys/Mary Queen of Apostle Catholic Church,basement of church, rear door, 51 Maple Street, Sand Lake. David 231-937-5577, Mon. 8pm - C
CROTON-HARDY: New Croton Township Hall, 5833 Division, Fri.8pm - C; Sun. 7pm - O
HOWARD CITY: VFW Hall, 1/2 mile south of Howard City, Larry 616-723-5081, Wed. 7:30pm - O
GRANT: Community Bldg., 105 S. Front- 678-7508, Wed. 7:00pm - O.;Sun. 7:00pm - O
FREMONT: St. Johns Episcopal, 124 Sullivan, Tues., Thurs. & Fri.12noon - C, Sun. 11:00am - O, NCCS Building, 6308 S. Warner (M-82).Fremont Christian Church, 10 E. Elm (non-smoking), Tues. & Thurs. 8pm- C; Sat. 11am - OAl-Anon: Tues. 8pm; Al-A teen: Tues. 8pmNEWAYGO: St. Bartholomew Church, NS, 599 Brooks - Basement - John924-8027, Mon. 7:30pm - C; Step Mtg.; Thurs. 7:30pm - CNewaygo Area Alano Club: 8406 Mason/M-37, Behind Tracys CustomRiver Boats, just North of Speedway Unit #3. Mon. Noon (O), 7:30pm;Tues. Noon, 7:30pm; Wed. Noon, 7:30pm; Thurs. Noon, 7:30pm; Fri.Noon, 5:30pm (Men only), 7:30pm (NON-Smoking - Women only alltypes of recovery welcome); Sat. Noon, 7:30pm (3rd Sat. of month is open,non-smoking, potluck dinner 6:30p, speaker meeting 7:30p, with gamenight following); Sun. 1:00pm, 7:30pm (O).
WHITE CLOUD: Mental Health Bldg. - Basement, 1049 Newell - 689-1779- Non-Smoking, Mon. & Wed. 8pm - C
SELF-HELP GROUP FOR EMOTIONAL OR MENTALPROBLEMS: Is your ability to function and live a normal life impairedbecause you have an emotional or mental problem? Is stress, depression,anger, anxiety, panic attacks, substance abuse or fear getting in the way ofyou being able to really live? Newaygo County meeting, Fridays, 10:00am,United Methodist Church, 240 Williams Street, White Cloud. For moreinformation, call 689-7330, or toll-free, 1-800-968-7330.
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TO PLACE AN AD:List each item and its bargain price. The highest priceditem determines the cost of your ad.Prices are for a 15 word classified ad for 1 week in thecombo- Monday Pioneer, River Valley, Pioneer Eastand Tri-County Shoppers and online. (Actual cost is$32.35, Deadline 12noon, Thursdays)
Item Price and Ad Cost:Free - $100 FREE*$101 - $350 $10.00$351 - $500 $20.00
*One ad per week per household. All ads must be pre-
paid.Call Kim (231)937-4740
FOR SALE- 120-VOLT EvenHeat HotShot Glass Kilnw/shelves, posts. Manufactured in 2006. Gently used.$450-OBO. (231)796-8143
FULL-SIZE PICK-UP TOPPER, white fiberglass $75.
(231)598-2320
KING SIZE MATTRESS w/box spring $100. Whirlpoolgas dryer (propane ready) $75. King-size mattress$75.
030 Special Notices
Please ShovelOut Your Mailbox!
If our drivers cant reach yourmailbox, they cant deliver yourshoppers guide and/or news-paper.
Give our drivers a hand andshovel around your mailbox.Thank You!
SENIOR DAY (50 years plus) at ThisOld House Antiques & Resale in Neway-go every Tuesday with 25% off all mer-chandise (unless marked "Firm"). Comein & check out the nice clothes & thingshat have been donated for Camp
Newaygo & Vera's House. Spend localhelp my 2 charities at the same time.
040 Lost and Found
AnimalsFOUND: FEMALE COCKER Spanielmix, black w/brown eyebrows. Near Mas-ters and Deaner Rds, Winfield Town-ship. Friendly & trained with no collar. 231-762-4454
050 Help Wanted
**AVON: A beauty-ful career! $10gets you started! Contact Joyce Eben-stein, ISRep, (231)[email protected]
HELP WANTED: Bookwalter MotorSales in Stanton is accepting applicationsfor a GM Certified Technician. Apply in per-son: 335 Sheridan Rd., Stanton.
MPIHAS BEEN hiring area residents forover 21 years with no layoffs ever. 40hours/week, year-round employmentand $8.00/hour to start. Hiring both menand women to work at our Big Rapidsoffice. Call to make an appointment.(231)796-9286
090 BusinessServices
ED'SAUTO REPAIR
Complete mechanical.We Bend Exhaust
8679 Cypress.Call (231)937-6243.
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POLE BUILDINGS for garage, work-shop or storage. Custom built, using topquality materials. Call Kevin Smith, SmithConstruction, Barryton. (989) 382-7506.Licensed, insured.
POSSIBLE CAREGIVER LOOKINGfor authorized Medical Marijuanapatients. Must have State authorizedcard. 616-835-0525
ROOFING: ALL TYPES
Low-sloped, flats, shingles,trailers. Repairs & Leaks.ICE/SNOW REMOVAL
FreeEstimates. 20yrs. experience.
Licensed/Insured.(616)636-8288
Ensley Roofing, LLC
WILLCLEAN YOUR House the wayyou like. $13-$15/hour. References.Call Carole 616-685-9331
100 Pets & Supplies
7 MONTH OLD Male Purebred GoldenRetriever, Deep Red, un-altered, Gor-geous, Full of Energy, Crate Trained.
Contact 231-250-1904 if interested. $150,no AKC papers, shots current. Reed CityArea
100 Pets & Supplies
BEAUTIFUL MALE WHITE cat needs ahome. Belonged to my mother whopassed away. Spoiled and loves atten-tion. Neutered, declawed, 8-10 yearsold.231-937-9207
CHI-POM PUPPIES 1 longhairedfemale, 1 shorthaired male. Vetchecked. UTD on shots. $100/each.Call Pat (231)834-8541
100 Pets & Supplies
LOW COST SPAY & NEUTER for petsof low income families. Call 231-652-1333.
110 For Rent
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT. HowardCity. $135/week, plus deposit. Includesutilities. No Pets. (231)937-4820
M-57 to N. M-91/Main St., North 2.5 miles.Corner of Peck Rd. & M-91 GREENVILLE, MI
COMPLETE INVENTORY AT:
www.RandyMerrenAuto.com616-754-6800
*Payments based on tax, title, plate, DOC, down payment
Since 1988
$5,995and Under
at
1988 Chevy S-10 X-Cab 2WD............................................$995
1998 GMC Sonoma Ext. Cab 4 cylinder....................$1,295
1996 Plymouth Neon 4 door, auto., local trade ..........$1,295
1995 Ford Econoline Conversion Van 1 owner. ...$
1,4951998 Plymouth Voyager V6, auto., local trade. ........$1,4951993 Ford F150 Reg. Cab, long box, 6 cyl. ....................
$1,4951996 Chevy C1500 V8, auto., local trade .....................
$1,9952001 Chevy Cavalier Z-24 Moonroof .......................
$1,9951995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera V6, auto., clean ....
$2,4951991 Audi 100 4 dr., auto., loaded ................................
$2,4952000 Pontiac Montana V6, auto., local trade ............
$2,9952000 Ford Ranger XLT 2WD, auto..............................
$2,9951995 Chevy 3500 Flat bed dump, 454, 5 spd. ..............$2,9951999 Pontiac Grand Am V6, local trade ....................
$3,4951997 Ford F150 Work truck, auto., long box. ................
$3,4951997 Ford F150 V8, auto., long box ..............................
$3,4951994 Nissan 4x4 Ext. Cab local trade. ......................
$3,9952001 VW Jetta 4 cyl., auto., local trade. ........................
$3,9951999 Ford F150 Ext. Cab 2WD, auto., local trade ......
$3,9952000 Chevy Cavalier 2 dr., 4 cyl., auto. ......................
$3,995
2004 Chrysler Sebring V6, auto., loaded..................$
4,9952001 Buick LeSabre Limited Leather, loaded, local trade$4,9952001 Chrysler PT Cruiser Limited Leather ...........
$4,9951999 Ford F250 4x4 Ext.Cab Long box, P.S. diesel ..
$4,9952003 Dodge Intrepid V6, auto., loaded ....................
$4,9952000 Pontiac Grand Am GT 2 dr., V6, auto., loaded
$4,9952001 VW Beetle 5 speed, local trade, loaded ...............
$5,9952003 GMC Envoy SLT Leather, loaded ........................
$5,9952001 Chevy Aveo 5 speed, local trade, 36,000 mi. ......
$5,9951984 Chevy Corvette V8, auto., 76,000 miles ...........$5,995
KENT THEATRE8 N. Main St. Cedar Springs
616-696-7469www.kenttheatre.org
January CouponBring in this ad for a free small popcornwith the purchase of a large soft drink.
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Howard City VFWPost 3306
1101 S. Ensley Rd. Howard City231-937-5204
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various levels of assistance with daily activities.
Call Wendi today to make your reservation!801 Fuller Ave., Big Rapids, MI 49307 Phone: 231-527-1050
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Please contact the Service Officer at
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Ask for Roger Webster, 231-652-7776 or 231-652-7081
07 SILVERADO CREW CAB4x4, Diesel, Low Miles. P3044
ONLY $31976
2004 CADILLAC DEVILLEHeated leather, loaded and clean.
ONLY $7995
2003 NISSAN MURANO4wd, local trade.
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99 CHEVY VENTURELocal Trade. P3024
2007 GMC YUKON XL DENALIAWD, nav, DVD, sunroof.
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07 CHEVY SUBURBAN LTVery Clean, Loaded, 8-Pass
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FOX PONTIAC BUICK GMCOnly the Best.
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* All prices are tax, title and doc fee extra. Some restrictions may apply. We reserve the right to correct any pricing errors. See store for details. Payment based on sale price w/10% down payment, plus all fees. 04 and new up to 72 mo. at 7%. 03 and older up to 48 mo. at 8%.
05 SILVERADO 2500EXT, 4x4 P3001A
ONLY $17998
04 SATURN VUEVery Sharp
ONLY $9975
06 HONDA PILOT4WD, Beautiful, Leather, Loaded (P3038)
ONLY $15995
05 BUICK LACROSSELoaded
ONLY $12795
07 CHEVROLET HHRFuel Economy with Power Options, 33K
ONLY $12975
03 GMC ENVOYLoaded, Low Miles, P3034
ONLY $12976
07 TOWN & COUNTRYLoaded, Very Clean, P3037
ONLY $13979
08 FORD TAURUSLoaded with Power Options, Clean!
ONLY $14295
03 CHRYSLER PT CRUISERAuto, Sips Gas! P3039
ONLY $3998
05 CHEVY MALIBUAuto, Loaded, Local Trade. P3032A
ONLY $5970
2005 GMC YUKON XLPower everything, clean, 8-pass seating
ONLY $19995
05 CHEVY COLORADOCrew Cab, Z71, P3036
ONLY $17976
05 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500Diesel, Low Miles
ONLY $21995
2007 TOYOTA CAMRY SE
Leather and loaded.
ONLY $17495
08 CHEVY EQUINOXAWD, Only 18K Miles. P2973A
ONLY $17495
08 EQUINOXAWD P3058
ONLY $14900
2007 CHEVROLET TAHOE LTLoaded and very sharp.
ONLY $29795
05 SILVERADO CREW CAB4x4, Diesel, Loaded. P3043
ONLY $29976
08 CHEVY UPLANDER7 Pass, Fully Loaded, Low Miles
ONLY $14995
09 PONTIAC G6 GT30K Miles, Like New
ONLY $16490
09 IMPALA LTOnly 25K Miles, GM Certified
ONLY $16976
2008 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXTLike new.
ONLY $14995
06 TRAILBLAZER4x4, Loaded. P3041
ONLY $15995
04 GRAND PRIX GTPLoaded, Super-Clean! P2928A
ONLY $6297
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110 For Rent
NOW SEEKING QUALIFIED senior andfamily applicants to fill 1, 2 and 3 bedroomunits located at Parkview and EvergreenVillage. Income based rent with utilitiesincluded, cable available at reducedrates. Close to downtown, active residentcouncil, group activities, neighborhoodwatch program and security cameras.Apply at 9 Parkview Village, Big Rapids.(231)796-8689. The application is alsoavailable atbigrapidshousing.org.
16 X 80 2/bedroom, 2/bath, attached
garage, deck, central air, beautiful setting,10 minutes from expressway. $150/weekw/$400 deposit.989-506-0352
2-BEDROOM HOME w/garage, inNewaygo, non-smoking, no pets.$500/month plus $500 deposit. For appli-cations, call (231)652-5692.
2-BEDROOM MOBILE HOME, 2-milessouth Big Rapids, good clean condition,natural gas. $375/month. (231)867-3341,(231)250-2770
3 BEDROOM APARTMENT HowardCity. $550/month + deposit. No pets.Call Cindy 231-937-5206
APARTMENT IN REED CITY- 3-Bed-room, 1-bath, washer/dryer hookup. 2-Story with walkout basement$500/month. (231)250-3707.
CEDAR SPRINGS: Unfurnished upperone bedroom apartment. $325/monthplus utilities, deposit, credit check. Nosmoking (616)644-1150.
COTTAGE FOR RENTUtilities included.
Furnished. Waterfront.Carport. $585/month.
Ideal 1-2 people. 231-225-2831
FREMONT- 3BR COUNTRY HOMEw/garage.
$550/mo plus utilities.(231)834-8470 Ext. 2
110 For Rent
HOUSE FOR RENT Grant/Newaygo1145 Hess Lake Drive. 1/bedroom, livingroom, kitchen/dining area, attached 2-stallgarage. $475/month plus utilities, $475deposit. No pets. 1 year minimum lease.Call or stop by. 231-834-7009
HOUSE FOR RENT NEWAYGO/FRE-MONT area (Pickeral Lake). 1/bedroom,large living area, garage. All utilitiesincluded, including Internet. 231-652-7507
HOUSE FOR RENT Pierson.$700/month plus utilities and securitydeposit. 616-292-1859
MORLEY MOTELDaily Rooms from $40, Weeklyrooms from $145. Includes utilities.No Deposit. (231)856-7820.
MORLEY-NICE 3/BEDROOM, 2/BATH,mobile. Storage shed. $475/month, plusdeposit. No dogs. 231-937-4905 or 231-856-8945
REED CITY: 1&2 Bedroom, $500-$650per month. Utilities included, no pets,on-site manager. (231)465-4049
2-BEDROOM HOME IN good clean con-dition. Remus and Chippewa Lake.$375/month. (231)867-3341, (231)250-2770
RENT TO OWN! 4-bedroom, 1-bathhome. Deeded lake access on Mas-ton Lake. Financing Available!$700/month. (517)712-2392.
SHADY LAWN MOTEL: Sand Lake, MI.Special rates. Furnished cabin with kitch-enette $113.25/week. Furnished small cab-ins, $96.60/week. (Above prices includeutilities) Call for availability (616)696-0386, or (616)638-5658. If no answer, call(616)636-8967.
110 For Rent
SHAW LANE APARTMENTS,located at 727 Shaw Street,Howard City is taking applicationsfor 2 bedroom apartments withimmediate occupancy. Applica-tions are located in the hallwayor call (231)937-5886. Free heat,trash removal, snow removal, laun-dry room in building. Rent starts at$503. TDD 1-900-649-3777. EqualHousing Opportunity.
TRI COUNTY SCHOOLS
NO RENT Till 03/01/2010
Homes $599 & UpApprox. 1100 sq. ft.
Sec. Dep. starting at $299All appliances, including
washer / dryer.Sun Home at Village Trails
888-242-6421www.4villagetrails.comEHO *Expires 1/30/10
160 Real Estate
BUYERS - TIME is running out for thesehistoric LOW PRICES. As the markerecovers, prices go up. BUY NOW, in thenext six months! Call Marcia Hunt, Pang-burn Properties 8221 Croton Hardy Dr.231-652-5525
HEART OF A DEALfrom $499/month.
3 bed/2 bathAll Appliances Included
Receive up to $8,000 Tax CreditCash
when you buy aSun Home at Village Trails
888-248-5423www.4villagetrails.com
EHO Expires 01/30/10Price $20,000, 12.5% Apr. 15 yr term, monthly payment includessite, rent, title, taxes
JUST REDUCED!!...Beautiful 2 bed-room, 1 bath condominium with largeliving room and dining area, fireplaceand deck overlooking the ManisteeRiver in Downtown Manistee. Thislower level condo has easy accessibilityand has great views of the big shipscoming up and down the Big ManisteeRiver Channel. Heated in ground poolis just steps away and you are withinwalking distance of the Victorian PortCity Downtown and the famed River-walk. Has Air Conditioning, Washer andDryer, Stove, Microwave, Refrigerator,Garbage Disposal and a Carport with
extra storage area. Super for yeararound or summer getaway! Locatedat #7, Shipwatch Condominiums, 317Fifth Ave. Just remodeled and pricedto move! $119,000. Contact JeanMaloney at Century 21 Boardwalk,Manistee. (866) 448-2100.
LOVELY CHURCH BUILDING in Lake-view. Willing to look at any reasonableoffer. Call 231-354-6461
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Select Care Physical TherapyNorth End of Town (Next to Carpet Store)
7762 N. Federal Road, Howard City, MI 49329
Aquatic Therapy (Only one in Town) Anodyne for Neuropathy Vestibular Rehab/Balance Training/
Fall Prevention
Sports Medicine/Rehab Work Hardening/Back to Work Pain Mannagement Orthopaedic Manual Therapy Arthritis/Fibromyalgia/Osteoporosis Aquatic Therapy Joint Replacement Therapy Auto Injuries
Not affiliated with any other therapyprvider in the area. Operated by husband
and wife physical therapist team withcombined experience of 26 years.
Our therapists work only at this location,and are highly trained and certified.
Our Hand-On approach is the strengthbehind our successful treatment programs.
Therapy provided by licensedphysical therapists only.
Working Hours: Mon. to Fri. 8:30 am to 5 pm*Early morning and late evening appt. are available, please inquire within.
All insurances are welcome, flexible payment plans for co-payments, deductible, private pay, etc.
231-937-8485Fax: 231-937-9836
IF YOU ARE EVER IN THE AREA PLEASE STOP IN DURING OUR
REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS AND BECOME A VOLUNTEER!!!
The dogs enjoy a nice walk and its great exercise. We have treatsthat can be given out, or you may bring your own to give to thedogs. Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age or accompaniedby a parent or guardian. If you have any other questions, please feel
free to contact us.
Meet Peanut, a 10-month-old maleterrier mix. He stands about 1 foottall at his shoulder, and is just aboutfull grown. He is very happy to seeeverybody, and the family that foundhim says he loved their children.Peanut has had all of his vaccinesexcept rabies. He is available foradoption to his forever home now!
There are many other wonderfulanimals waiting to be adopted fromthe shelter. Please come in and visitthe animals. Our hours (beginning
11/16/09) are Mon.-Fri. 12:30 to 5pm, closed Saturdays.Animal Control Officers will still be available from 9am-5pm Mon. - Fri. People wishing to purchase a license canstill do so at animal control during regular hours or at theTreasurers office.
154 Quarterline Stanton
If you have any questions please call the shelter at(989) 831-7355. Visit us on the web atwww.montcalm.org/animalshelter.asp
We now post pets up for adoption on Petfinder.com
The FURNITURE SHEDLocated on Old 14 Mile Rd. 1 block North of M-57 Off Lincoln Lake Road
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Michigan Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm has proclaimed October as
Michigan Car-Deer Crash Safety Awareness Month.In Michigan in 2008 there were 61,010 reported car-deer crashes with 12 motorists killed and 1,648injured. About 80 percent of all car-deer crashes take place on two-lane roads between dusk and dawn.
(Of the reported car-deer accidents Kent County is number one and Montcalm County is number five in
the states highest accident rate).
What can you do?
Stay aware, awake, alert, and sober.
Remember, safety belts are your best defense in any collision.
Be alert for deer in spring and fall, especially at dawn and dusk.
Heed deer crossing and speed limit signs, particularly on two-lane roads.If a crash is unavoidable:
Dont swerve!
Brake firmly
Hold on to the steering wheel.
Stay in your lane.
Bring you vehicle to a controlled stop.
We at Hills Body Shop have noticed an increase in deer hits in the month of October through December
and a big surge directly after the time change, because more people are still on the road at sunset.
If you have had the misfortune of hitting a deer, Hills Body Shop, Inc. is here to help restore your ve-hicle to its pre-accident condition. Your insurance company may refer you to one of their preferred
repair facilities. These body shops have an agreement with your insurance company to keep down the
cost of your vehicle repair in exchange for referrals. We believe its not in your best interest to take
your vehicle to these contracted repair shops. We believe safety and quality should come before cost,
whereas these preferred shops seem to put cost before quality and safety. We believe it to be unethical
to cheapen your vehicle repair to save your insurance company money. Youre our customer, not your
insurance companys. Hills Body Shop, Inc. has always and will always provide the finest repairs avail-
able regardless of DRP contracts.
For more information about what you can do to avoid a car-deer accident and what to do if you do havea car-deer accident, please visit our website http://www.hillsbodyshop.com/
Hills Body ShopHills Body ShopHills Body ShopQuality Service You Can Depend On
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231-937-7380 or 800-938-9141Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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2002 CHEVY TRACKER ZR2 4x481K, Auto., V-6, CD, Cruise, Alloy Wheels ...........................$6995
2006 CHEVY EQUINOX LSAWD, V-6, 80K Miles, CD, Cruise, Great Price! .............
$10,9952006 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 4x4
59K Miles, Pwr Seats, CD, Loaded, Clean!....................$12,995
2005 FORD EXPLORER SPORT-TRAC 4x478K Miles, XLT Pkg, Loaded, Tow Pkg ..........................
$12,9952006 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
AWD, 53K, Pwr Seats, Alloy Wheels, Loaded! ..............$14,995
2005 CHEVY AVALANCHE 1500 4x45.3L V-8, Pwr Seats, Loaded, Tow Pkg, Nice ................
$15,9952005 CHEVY 1500 SILVERADO QUAD-CAB 4x4
5.3L V-8, 66K Miles, Cruise, CD, PLs & PWs...............$15,995
2005 Ford 500 LimitedAWD, 76K, Pwr. Moon, Htd.
Leather. Nice Car!.
2004 Chevy 1500 Z71 4x4Crew Cab. 5.3L V8, 65K, Pwr.
Seats, 1-Owner, Off Lease.
2006 Chry. 300 LimitedAWD, 71K, Htd. Leather,Loaded, Nice 1-Owner.
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2006 Merc. MountaineerLuxury, AWD, 53K, 3rd Row
Seat, Htd. Leather, Clean!
2007 Dodge Nitro R/T4x4, 27K Miles, Pwr. Moon,
Htd. Leather. Sharp!
2008 Ford Taurus X SELAWD, Pwr. Seats, Remote Start,
Nice 1-Owner!
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HOUSE 1.5 ACRES. 3/bedroom, 2/bath,in country. 1-1/2 miles off expressway.$21,000 below tax value. Howard City.Good condition. $48,000. 231-250-5175
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1997 F-150 EXT Cab 4X4 NewTrany/needs some work $2,950, Yama-ha 1100 Road Bike/Ready to ride $1,350,Older 5000 watt Gen. $200, All OBO. 231-679-9642
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ANTHRACITE HEATING COAL KeyStoker product line. www.rsupply-house.com 616-889-4797, 231-629-1741
APPLIANCES, AIR/CONDS. T.V.Santiques, furniture, beds, books. Theos2-3/4 miles South of Grant. 14185 MasonDrive (M-37). Hours, 11am-4pm, Mon.Tues. Friday, Sat (231)834-0016, cell(616)477-5528
FIREPLACES & STOVES: Wood,Gas, Pellet, Lopi, Avalon. Hours 9-5 Monday-Friday, Sat. 9-2. Weinstall. Since 1979.
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8639 Mason Dr. (S.M-37),Newaygo (231)652-1546
FIREWOOD, $40/RICK. WOODBURN-ING Cookstove $250. 231-937-5711
FOR SALE- 1,000 Plus square balesmixed hay, no rain. $2.50/bale, deliveryavailable. (231)867-3656
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REBUILT COMPUTERS & LAPTOPS:Also Computer repair & virus removal.Reasonable Rates. (231)856-7883
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REFRIGERATOR KENMORE SIDE xside. 3 yrs. old. $475/obo. Also natural gaswater heater (newer) $100. 231-652-7507
WOODSTOVE PARTS. GRATES,glass,Isenglass, gaskets. Newaygo Wood-stove Shop. 8639 Mason Drive. (S. M-37),Newaygo. 231-652-1546
Firewood
FIREWOOD MIXED HARDWOOD
$120/cord delivered or 4 rick/$150. With-in 10 miles of Howard City. 231-629-1592
FIREWOOD: SEASONED HARD-WOOD. Easy access, Big Rapids area.$45/pick-up load. (231)580-9304
MIXEDHARDWOOD:Cut approx. 16long, 1-1/3 fullcord. Delivered
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