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Office: 989-732-1707 Toll Free: 800-828-9372
1738 S. Otsego Ave., P.O. Box 641 Gaylord, MI 49735
WELL
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A STEP ABOVE
THE REST
3 Bed, 2 Bath Former Glen
Meadows Model w/ A Touch
of Class. Partial Brick
Exterior, Master Suite
w/Garden Tub, Custom
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& Related Accessories, Gas-
Log Fireplace w/
Thermostatic Controlled
Heatilator, Central Air,
Sprinkler System & Attractive
Landscaping. Golf Course Frontage. Outside Keyless Entry. Mother-in-Law
Layout. $159,500. MLS #272563
LOTS OF
UPGRADES
with this 3 bed, 2
bath Manufactured
Home. Drywall,
Textured Ceilings,
Porcelain Sinks.
Nicely Landscaped
in quiet setting
close to Michaywe
with Trails Galore
but without the
Association Fees.
$79,000.
MLS #270088
GREAT UP
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GETAWAY
Quaint Log Cabin on
the Lake. Charming
Inside and Out with
nearly 100 Feet of
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$59,500.
MLS #274224
YOU CANT
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Completely
Remodeled 3 Bed, 1
Bath Ranch South of
Wolverine. New
Kitchen Cabinets,
New Laminate
Flooring, New Light
Fixtures, New
Furnace, New Hot Water Heater. State Land with Sturgeon River and Trail Right
Across the Road. Land Contract Terms Available. $59,500. MLS #272262
GREAT TRAIL
GETAWAY
3 Bed, 1 Bath Cabin
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Surprisingly Roomy
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MLS#274227
GORGEOUS
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Deep In The Woods. Stone
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Full Basement, Steel Roof,
and Full Log Garage with
Rear Door. Backs Up To
1000s of Acres of State
Land.What Living Up
North Is All About.
$199,000.
MLS #267374
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Featured Home
On the Market
How To Maintain the
Value of Your Home
By Ed Wohlfeil
In this up and down real estate market
many people now are watching the value
of their homes much as they would an
investment. For most people this is a
waste of time. Speculating in real estate
(the kind you see on late night TV) is
much like being a day trader in the
stock market. Its for a particular type of
person who is riding the waves of chang-
ing prices by buying and selling rapidly
and taking calculated risks. Flipping
houses, as its called, is the same kind of
activity. It can be lucrative but its not for
everyone and certainly not something
you really want to do with your own
home. Over the long term and in the
short term in preparation for a sale there
are things you can do to maintain and
maximize the value of your home.
Remember that the actual return on
these investments of time and money will
vary considerably with where you live. If
you want to make a $5,000 kitchen addi-
tion that pays off in $10,000 in the sale
price, youd better be in a hot market
where houses are regularly selling above
asking price and are in short supply.
Calculate the value of any renovations to
your home by including the use you will
get out of them prior to sale. The renova-
tion may prove to be well worth the value
even though you may not recover your
complete investment.
1)Maintain your curb appeal. Shrubs,
bed plantings, lawns, outdoor living
spaces and other outdoor improvements
all contribute to the immediate appeal
and long term value of your house. If
youre not an enthusiastic gardener, or if
you definitely have a black thumb, hire
professionals to make sure your yard
(front and back) is healthy and well man-
icured. Ignoring these things can lesson
the appeal of your home and make it less
sellable. Try to have a four season yard,
with a good mix of perennials, evergreens
and so on that makes for a nice display
every day of the year. Keep good watch on
things like driveway and sidewalk cracks,
deterioration of posts, decking and so on
and replace, paint or repair regularly as
you go along. A sprinkler system can pay
for itself in terms of helping to actually
conserve water over time and keeping
everything healthy, growing and green.
2)Dont skimp on home maintenance
and cleaning. The more you do regularly
from maintaining wood floors to washing
windows to cleaning chimneys, the less
problems you will have and the more
value your home will retain. Regular
home maintenance also familiarizes you
with your homes systems and state of
repair so you know that much more
quickly when theres a problem. Its the
people that never go into their basements
that end up with bursting pipes and fur-
naces that dont keep your house warm.
3)Keep it neutral. Unless youre work-
ing with extremely high end materials
your desire for a pink and gold and black
bathroom may be one that you regret
later when everyone who looks at your
home hates it. Remember, extreme taste
may require an extreme makeover later
and can reduce the appeal of your home.
So keep things within the acceptable
parameters of quality home design. If you
have a real fondness for unusual wallpa-
per or paint colors you may have to offer
a painting allowance to potential buyers
later. And, just for the record, wallpaper
borders whether around the ceiling or at
wainscot level, are out. (Crown molding
and other decorative molding are in
style)
4)Be a good citizen. One way that you
can maintain the value of your property
is by being involved in your community.
Even if you are single or an empty nester,
voting against that bond issue to improve
your school district isnt going to do you
any favors when that family of five comes
to buy your home. Get involved and pro-
mote things to develop a better commu-
nity and increase the value of your home,
as well as your own comfort and conven-
ience. Good neighbors who support their
community and are involved in making
their towns a better place to live and work
make a huge difference in maintaining
the value of everyones home.
Copyright Publishers-Edge
115 N. Silver Place, Indian River
Listed by Carol A. Steiger of RE/MAX North (989) 351-0110 or (231) 627-9991
By Jim Akans
This is paradise found! Set upon 15 acres offering a scenic feast for the
senses, in the heart of Gods country near Indian River, this fabulous 3,800
square foot custom built home is a unique opportunity to own a private
nature lovers paradise in northern Lower Michigan.
This absolute gem of a home also overlooks 420 feet of frontage on Silver
Lake, one of Cheboygan Countys most pristine inland lakes. The lake area
and 24 site private development are embraced by approximately 1,200 acres
of forests, which like the 15 acres of property surrounding the home, feature
a mix of old growth white pine, balsams and hardwoods. As part of the
development, the owner of this home has a 1/24th share in the commons
areas, which includes the lake frontage and part of the 1,200 acres of forest
area.
The exterior of the home is finished in natural cedar, blending seamless-
ly into the wooded surroundings. The residence features four bedrooms
and three baths, including a huge and luxurious master suite, and a fully
finished walkout lower level. Highlights include Vermont oak flooring, cus-
tom-built ponderosa pine cabinetry in the kitchen and baths, and a soaring
cathedral ceiling and brick fireplace in the great room. There is a 6-person
indoor hot tub, a wonderful enclosed sun porch extending across the entire
length of the home that overlooks the lake and is sure to be a favorite relax-
ation destination year round.
Energy efficiency is also top of mind in this home design, with thermally
efficient Andersen argon gas filled windows throughout, two separate heat
systems (propane forced air and wood forced air), plus a central air condi-
tioning system.
There is also a 24 x 32 foot heated garage, which has 220 electrical service,
is fully insulated, has over 50 feet of custom made storage cabinetry, and is
even finished with panel walls! What a great place to set up a
workshop.
The property also features an elevated deer blind, and there are
trail roads threading through the 1,200 acres of woodlands for
walking, four-wheeling or snowmobiling.
This fabulous get-away retreat is priced at just $449,000which
is approximately $65,000 below a fall 2010 appraisal. See this one
now!
Call Carol A. Steiger for additional information and a private
showing. (989) 351-0110 or (231) 627-9991 or email
CASteiger@nemichigan.com
REAL ESTATE SALES STATISTICS
Truly a Nature Lovers Paradise
Residential Properties Sold June 2011
COUNTY
Alcona
Alpena
Antrim
Cheboygan
Crawford
Mackinac
Montmorency
Oscoda
Otsego
Presque Isle
2011
2
31
6
30
11
3
13
5
32
11
2011
104,900
2,573,437
308,000
3,921,100
786,650
292,000
874,100
590,500
3,012,950
876,197
2011
51,500
83,014
51,333
130,703
71,514
97,333
67,238
118,100
94,155
79,654
2010
112,167
97,303
65,667
101,772
100,278
114,500
94,625
72,157
94,449
127,984
2010
3
30
6
18
20
3
4
7
32
14
2010
576,500
2,919,100
394,000
1,831,900
2,005,565
343,500
378,500
505,100
3,022,356
1,791,770
Units Sold Sales Volume Avg. Sale
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ALPINE TAVERN
By Jim Akans
L
ocated just one block south of the
heart of downtown Gaylord, the
Alpine Tavern & Eatery is a prime
destination for area residents and visitors
seeking an absolutely delicious selection of
casual American fare at very reasonable
prices.
Opening their doors in June of 2007 as the
Alpine Oven, and transforming into the new
Alpine Tavern & Eatery in 2010, this popular
Gaylord destination has become the spot in
town where friends gather to enjoy delicious
breakfasts, lunches and dinners in a relaxed,
open, family-friendly setting that also fea-
tures an outdoor patio during warm weather
months.
Alpine Tavern & Eaterys menu features a
tantalizing assortment of sandwiches,
including the recently added slow roasted
Beef Brisket and Tennessee Pull Pork selec-
tions, specialty pizzas and homemade soups,
including White Bean Chicken Chili, Alpine
Swiss Onion, Beef Barley and Rueben. The
Alpine Tavern & Eatery also offers an
expanded menu that includes freshly pre-
pared salads (they even make their own
dressings and sauces at Alpine Tavern), tasty
appetizers such as Portabella Cheese Strips,
Panko Breaded Mozzarella Sticks and main
courses including hand cut New York Strip
steak and Panko Encrusted Whitefish.
The pub-flavored atmosphere doesnt just
look inviting, there are a full selection of
beers, wines and spirits available. One of the
more popular beers among Alpine Tavern
customers is Munich Dunkel, which is
brewed in nearby Frankenmuth, Michigan,
and another recent addition to their draft
selections is the full-bodied, locally brewed
Cheboygan Lighthouse ale.
The Alpine Tavern & Eatery also features
daily breakfast and lunch specials, and live
musical entertainment indoors or on the
patio (weather depending) on weekends
from 7 to 10 pm.
The Alpine Tavern (Oven) was originally
established by partners Gary Kosch and Dan
Bloomquist as a light-fare oriented diner and
carry-out alternative in downtown Gaylord.
The menu and service hours were expanded
to include breakfasts just a few months after
the restaurant opened. In late 2008, familiar
faces James and Colleen Hickey joined the
partnership team.
We enjoy being a part of a locally-owned
and operated business here in Gaylord,
states Colleen Hickey. This is a very com-
munity-oriented place to live and work, and
the Alpine Tavern & Eatery, being a family-
owned operation, has become a part of that
character. We are very excited about the
changes we have been making.
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ANTIQUE OAK DRESSER with hand
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MOTIVATED SELLER! 42' Sportfish
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1990. Only two owners. Twin 350
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DRAFT: 3' 8, Hull Material:
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Hours: 935. Sleeps 5 comfortably.
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989-732-5878
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GREAT ROOMS! Quality Pre-Owned
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$89, Full $109, Queen $139. 148
W. Main St. Downtown Gaylord, cor-
ner of Main and N. Court St.
www.greatroomsgaylord.com. Call
989-748-4849
WHAT'S YOUR JUNK WORTH? Call
for free appraisal. 989-448-8067
HAY & STRAW
For Sale: Hay, Round bales. Mixed
grass, dry and baled. 989-939-
8823
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sales and rentals is looking for just
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or Fax to 989-732-5108
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Home Companion Home Health
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HOMES FOR RENT
3 BEDROOM, Attached garage in
Gaylord. $720 month. 989-731-
2000
ONE BEDROOM CABIN on Otsego
Lake. Partially furnished, no pets,
security deposit required. Includes
electric. $375 a month. 989-732-
1612
CHEBOYGAN, MI. 5 rooms, 2 bed-
rooms, stove, fridge, furnished.
$475 month plus utilities.
References and security deposit.
Shown daily 4pm-8pm. 213 Pinehill
aver. Call 312-504-6126
DOWNTOWN GAYLORD. Large stu-
dio apartment, $500 month, $450
security. Heat and water included.
No pets. 989-370-5095
HOMES FOR SALE
NORTHLAND HOMES We sell
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for an appointment. 989-370-6058
LAKE CUMBERLAND, KY. Turn-key 3
BR, 2 bath, LR, DR, kitchen,
garage. All furniture, kitchen, laun-
dry, appliances included.
Landscaped, paved drive on 2/3
acre, $84,000. 231-537-2627.
sunnylou20@hotmail.com
WATER FRONT PROPERTY. Chalet
style home with 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, 1 car garage. 6.75 acres
frontage on Five Lakes. Seasonal
log cabin also on site. Gaylord
schools, privacy and tranquility only
three miles from Gaylord.
$139,000. Additional 4.37 acres
with heated workshop available.
Call 989-370-0488
GAYLORD: 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
CONDO. Furnished, water, sewer,
cable TV, trash included in condo
fee. $54,000, negotiable, 989-
732-5720
HOUSEHOLD
NECCHI SEWING MACHINE.
Straight, zigzag and buttonhole.
Walking, cut and sew feet, $200.
989-786-5304
PREMIER WALK-IN BATHTUB with
hydrotherapy, white, great condi-
tion, $3000. 989-786-5304
GERTA'S DRAPERIES: Everything in
Window Treatments Free estimates
and in home appointments.
Established 1958. Call 989-732-
3340 or visit our showroom at
2281 South Otsego Ave., Gaylord.
56 Sony Big Screen TV in good
working order, $195 or best. 989-
370-1629
EXCELLENT CONDITION, Sofa, 2
recliners and 12 Cubic foot
Refrigerator. Call 989-732-1326
LAND & PROPERTY
ACREAGE FOR SALE: 4.37 acres
with deeded access to lake.
42'x48'x14' workshop built in 1994
insulated and finished inside, 200
amp electrical service, radiant tube
gas heater. Wooded building site
for future home. Privacy, tranquility,
only 3 miles from Gaylord,
$54,900. Call 989-370-0488.
LAWN & GARDEN
Land Pride Broadcaster. Like new.
$550. 989-370-0499
MANUFACTURED HOMES
REDUCED DRASTICALLY, MUST
SELL. Only mobile home in park
with a 2 car garage. Too many
beautiful features to mention.
Nottingham Forest, Gaylord. 989-
731-2664, cell 989-350-8340
For Rent or Sale on Contract. 3
Bedroom Manufactured home.
$500 down, $500 month. Gaylord
area MSHDA approved 866-570-
1991.
NEW & REPOS: Double-Wides, 16's,
14's. Take anything on trade.
Financing available. Michigan East
Side Sales. www.michiganeast-
sidesales.net. 989-354-6867 or
866-570-1991.
For Sale: 1994 16x80 mobile
home. 3 bedrooms. Must be moved
to own property. $10,000. To see,
call 989-619-5435
MEDICAL & HEALTH
TRAMADOL 180 Tablets $109 with
free overnight delivery from U.S.
pharmacy! No hidden fees! C.O.D.,
E-check, Mastercard. 866-562-
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Northern Michigan's best choice for
buying and selling.
CONSIGNMENT ITEMS NEEDED.
Free Appraisals. Call Trinity House.
989-448-8067
Collector's Longaberger Baskets for
sale. 989-370-1629 or e-mail kel-
lykorson@live.com
MOTORCYCLES & ATV
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800-658-1180, x110.
www.fcahighschool.org
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for high paying aviation mainte-
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shortage. Financial aid if qualified.
Job placement. AIM 877-384-5827
www.AviationMaintenance.edu
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Paralegal, Accounting, Criminal
Justice. Job Placement Assistance.
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Call 24 hrs. Free information! 877-
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assistance. Computer provided.
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HANDS ON CAREER. Rapid training
for Aviation Maintenance career.
Financial aid if qualified. Job place-
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for a new career. Underwater
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available for those who qualify.
800-321-0298.
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732-8160 or e-mail
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Reader Advisory: the National
Trade Association we belong to has
purchased some classifieds in our
paper. Determining the value of
their service or product is advised
by this publication. In order to avoid
misunderstandings, some advertis-
ers do not offer employment but
rather supply the readers with man-
uals, directories and other materi-
als designed to help their clients
establish mail order selling and
other businesses at home. Under
NO circumstance should you send
any money in advance or give the
client your checking, license ID, or
credit card numbers. Also beware
of ads that claim to guarantee
loans regardless of credit and note
that if a credit repair company does
business only over the phone its
illegal to request any money before
delivering its service. All funds are
based in US dollars. 800 numbers
may or may not reach Canada.
PETS
AKC Tea Cup Poodle puppies. Male
and Females. $400 and up.
Multiple colors. Call 989-448-8609
AKC Miniature Schnauzer 2 male
puppies. Born 4/6/11. Non-
Shedding. Current on shots, tail
docked, dewclaws removed, crate
trained. Parents on site. $450.
989-733-2703
Adorable Rot pups ready to go. No
papers. $300. 989-785-3751
REAL ESTATE
2 BED 2 bath home! $500 down
and $459 a month! 2176 Denmark
St., 49441. Owner Financing! Call
231-492-0953.
3 BED 1 bath home! $500 down
and $463 a month! 34511 Pardo
St., 48185. Owner Financing! Call
734-719-1654.
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down & $463 a month! 34511
Pardo Street, Westland, MI 48185.
Owner Financing! Call 734-719-
1654.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
38 FOOT SALEM TRAVEL TRAILER,
2 slides, excellent condition,
$8,900. 989-370-6058
SERVICES
FRED'S TV & APPLIANCE SERVICE.
32 years experience. In home serv-
ice. 989-732-1403
EFFICIENT HEATING AND COOLING.
Furnaces, Air Conditioning, Sales
and Service. Quality Workmanship
989-350-1857
Low Cost, Short Run Printing. 100
full color 8.5x11, one side, $25.
11x17 full color poster, one side,
Poster stock, $1 each. Competitive
priced graphic design also avail-
able. Contact the Weekly Choice,
989-732-8160.
Home Health care service provided
in your area. Companions, live-ins
and Aides. Hourly to 24 hour care.
Rates as low as $8.00/ hour. 1-
866-808-2797
LAWN CARE & Odd jobs. Mowing,
trimming, raking, etc. 989-370-
3117
DJ/KARAOKE SERVICE available for
weddings, clubs or parties.
References and information at
www.larryentertainment.com. 989-
732-3933
STORAGE
APS Mini-Warehouse of Gaylord
has 5x10 units available for just
$30 a month. No long term con-
tract necessary. In town, safe stor-
age. Larger units also available.
Call 989-732-8160.
BUCK PATH Mini Warehouses start-
ing at $15 month. 989-732-2721
or 989-370-6058
Heated or Cold storage available
for Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall,
989-732-0724
Wanted
Wanted: OUTBOARD MOTORS, any
size, running or not. Call 231-546-
6000
Wanted: BUYING STANDING TIM-
BER. Top prices paid, free esti-
mates. 989-335-0755
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HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 7:30AM TO 5:30PM;
SATURDAY 8AM TO 2PM; CLOSED SUNDAY
PRO-Build
AUCTION SALE
Due to health reasons & selling my home, I will sell my lifetime collection at
public auction. Located: 12 Mile north of Frederic on Old 27 to Hulbert Rd.
(Northend grocery store), then west 12 mile to Kolka Rd., then north 12
mile to Cameron Bridge Rd., then west 2 miles.
Frederic,Mi
Sunday, JuIy 24, 2011 12 noon
GUNS & SPORTING RELATED ITEMS (AII in good cIean condition): "M.
Knabe" Erfurt Germany drilling 16 ga. side by side over 8 m.m.? German guild
gun Winchester Model 1897 12 ga. pump shotgun, S/N 232674 Browning
.270 cal. Bolt action rifle W/ stainless barrel & Tasco scope Savage model
93R17 17 HMR bolt action rifle W/ scope Sturm Ruger mini 14 .223 cal. Rifle
W/ scope 7.6 m.m. semi-auto. rifle Thompson 50 ca. muzzle loader Below
pistols need permits to purchase Or CCW paperwork needs to be filled out
Colt "Match Target" 22 cal. pistol Ruger Super Blackhawk 44 mag. revolver
John Browning "Buckmark" 22 cal. pistol, NRA edition, never fired Ruger
"Mark lll Target" 22 cal. pistol S&W 44 cal. pistol Dura-Matic high standard
22 cal. pistol Sentinel high standard 22 cal. pistol Note: all firearms are
being kept off site until day of auction 10 Place gun cabinet W/ 5 drawers
(3) Darton 60 lb. R.H. compound bows Bear recurve bow Predator ll take
down bow Dozens of arrows Ladder tree stand Several pcs. of camo. gear
(2) Deer mounts Several deer skulls W/ antlers (3) Frederic Remington
bronzes (3) Kayaks W/ paddles Many more sporting related items LOTS
OF HOUSEHOLD, ANTIQUES,COLLECTIBLES & GARAGE RELATED
ITEMS: This is a partiaI Iisting! Terms of SaIe: Cash or MI check with proper
I.D.
FOR A COMPLETE LISTING WITH PHOTO'S VISIT
JOHNPECKAUCTIONS.COM
Gary Worden,Owner
9890 Cameron Bridge Rd., Frederic,MI 49733
JOHN PECK AUCTIONS LLC
Gladwin,MI (989) 426-8061
THURS - FRI - SAT - SUN
JULY 28-31
FLYWHEELERS
at the Antique Flywheeler grounds on
US131 between Boyne Falls & Petoskey
ANTIQUE TRACTOR, ENGINE & CRAFT SHOW
AT THE
$5 Admission - 12 & under FREE
Fun for the
Whole Family!
FLYWHEELERS
at the Antique Flywheeler grounds on
US131 between Boyne Falls & Petoskey
ANTIQUE TRACTOR, ENGINE & CRAFT SHOW
AT THE
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THURS - FRI - SAT - SUN
JULY 28-31
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at the Antique Flywheeler grounds on
US131 between Boyne Falls & Petoskey
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AT THE
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With the temperatures predicted to rise over the next few days,
local public health officials offer tips for avoiding heat-related ill-
ness.
Your best defense against heat-related illness is prevention,
said Carol Paxton, Director of Emergency Preparedness for the
Health Department of Northwest Michigan. Staying cool and
making simple changes in your fluid intake, activities, and cloth-
ing during hot weather can help you remain safe and healthy.
People suffer heat-related illness when the bodys temperature
control system is overloaded. The body normally cools itself by
sweating. But under some conditions, sweating just isnt enough.
In such cases, a persons body temperature rises rapidly. Very high
body temperatures may damage the brain or other vital organs.
Several factors affect the bodys ability to cool itself during
extremely hot weather. When the humidity is high, sweat will not
evaporate as quickly, preventing the body from releasing heat
quickly. Other conditions that can limit the ability to regulate
temperature include old age, youth (age 0-4), obesity, fever, dehy-
dration, heart disease, mental illness, poor circulation, sunburn,
and prescription drug use and alcohol use.
To avoid heat-related ill-
ness, the U.S. Centers for
Disease Control (CDC) &
Prevention recommends
Drinking more fluids
(non-alcoholic), regardless
of your activity level. Dont
wait until youre thirsty to
drink. Warning: If your
doctor generally limits the
amount of fluid you drink
or has you on water pills,
ask him how much you
should drink while the
weather is hot.
Avoiding liquids that
contain alcohol or large
amounts of sugarthese
actually cause you to lose
more body fluid. Also,
avoid very cold drinks,
because they can cause
stomach cramps.
Staying indoors and, if
at all possible, staying in
an air-conditioned place.
Taking a cool shower or
bath, or moving to an air-
conditioned place. If your
home does not have air
conditioning, go shopping
or to a movie or the public
libraryeven a few hours
spent in air conditioning can help your body stay cooler when
you go back into the heat and is a much better way to cool off.
Electric fans may provide comfort, but when the temperature is
in the high 90s, fans will not prevent heat-related illness.
Wearing lightweight, light-colored, loose-fitting clothing.
NEVER leaving anyone or animals in a closed, parked vehicle.
Checking on people who are at greater risk for heat-related ill-
ness: Infants and young children, people aged 65 or older, people
who have a mental illness, those who are physically ill, especially
with heart disease or high blood pressure
Visiting adults at risk at least twice a day and closely watch
them for signs of heat exhaustion or heat stroke. Infants and
young children, of course, need much more frequent watching.
If you must be out in the heat, try to limit outdoor activities to
the morning and evening hours and
Cut down on exercise. If you must exercise, drink two to four
glasses of cool, non-alcoholic fluids each hour. A sports bever-
age can replace the salt and minerals you lose in sweat, but if you
are on a low-salt diet, talk with your doctor before drinking a
sports beverage. Pay attention to the heat index, which com-
bines temperature with humidity to determine how hot it actu-
ally feels to be outside.
Try to rest often in shady areas.
Protect yourself from the sun by wearing a wide-brimmed hat
and sunglasses and by putting on sunscreen of SPF 15 or higher.
(The most effective sunscreen products say broad spectrum or
UVA/UVB protection on their labels).
Warning signs of heat stroke vary, but they may include an
extremely high body temperature (above 103F); red, hot, and dry
skin without sweating; rapid, strong pulse; throbbing headache;
nausea; confusion, and/or unconsciousness. If you see any of
these signs, you may be dealing with a life-threatening emer-
gency. Have someone call 911 while you begin cooling the vic-
tim. First, get him or her to a shady area. Cool the victim rapidly,
using whatever methods you can. For example, place the person
in a cool shower; sponge the person with cool water; or if the
humidity is low, wrap the victim in a cool, wet sheet and fan him
or her vigorously. Monitor body temperature and continue cool-
ing efforts until the body temperature drops to 101-102F. If
emergency medical personnel are delayed, call the hospital
emergency room for further instructions.
If exertion in the heat makes your heart pound and leaves you
gasping for breath, STOP all activity. Get into a cool area or at
least in the shade, and rest, especially if you become lightheaded,
confused, weak, or faint.
The Health Department of Northwest Michigan is mandated
by the Michigan Public Health Code to promote wellness, pre-
vent disease, provide quality healthcare, address health problems
of vulnerable populations, and protect the environment for the
residents and visitors of Antrim, Charlevoix, Emmet, and Otsego
counties. For additional information regarding heat-related ill-
ness, contact your health care provider or visit
http://www.bt.cdc.gov/disasters/extremeheat.
By Roger Carr
A secret has been revealed in the news over the past few weeks. I
was a part of that secret. What was the secret you ask? Men are now
using skin care products as a
part of their daily activities!
I started a few months ago
due to something I learned
about myself. I had my picture
taken. Not just a standard pic-
ture. I had my picture taken
with a special ultraviolet camera and light that shows damaged skin
due to excessive sun exposure. First they took a picture of my face
with standard light. Although not a flattering picture, it looked like
I expected. Then they took a picture of my face with the ultraviolet
light. What did I look like? I looked like I had a face FULL of freck-
les. Only these freckles weren't the cute ones that would have
showed up in the first picture. They showed that I have a significant
amount of sun damage. I guess my early years of working and play-
ing outside all summer long with little or no sun protection is catch-
ing up with me.
It is common knowledge that sun damaged skin will cause pre-
mature signs of aging skin
(wrinkling, "leathery" appear-
ance and feel, etc.) as well as
being a cause of skin cancer. So,
I decided to do something about
it. One of those things is to take
better care of my skin. I am
using skin care products that
have a sunscreen built in. These
same products also contain
enzymes that can help speed
cell renewal in sun damaged
skin.
Yes, the secret is out. I am
using skin care products every
day. My wife says my complex-
ion is also better because of it. I
look forward to having my pic-
ture taken in the future. Maybe
my complexion isn't the only
thing that is improving.
Roger Carr lives in
Fredericksburg, Virginia and is a
contributing author to the Sun
Clothing, etc. monthly newslet-
ter.
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Health & Wellness
Gaylord Eye Care Center
829 West Main Street
Alpine Plaza Gaylord
GAYLORD EYE CARE CENTER
Can you read this
newspaper clearly?
If not, then you need to call:
Call Today for an Appointment
989-732-6261
NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS
Common Sense is the Key to Avoiding
Heat-Related Illness
Health & Wellness
By Dr. Farid Mostamand
Having fun in the sun is something that we
can all enjoy, as long as we look after our skin.
Sun protection is a vital part of any summer-
time skin routine. Over the past decade, sun
protection and awareness has been height-
ened due to the increase in the number of
skin cancer cases. Developed knowledge of
UVA and UVB rays, plus the damaging effects
of free radicals on the skin, has also boosted
the need for the incorporation of sun protec-
tion within our skin care routines.
How does the sun affect our skin?
UVA and UVB rays from the sun have a
withering effect on facial skin. The creation of
free radicals erodes and destroys skin cells.
Normally hydrated skin will be drained of
moisture due to sun damage and once skin is
burnt by the sun, and it may never be the
same again. Burnt skin ages quicker than
facial skin that employs effective sun protec-
tion. Fine lines and wrinkles can appear pre-
maturely and skin can become visually sal-
low. This is due the loss of collagen, which is a
protein within the skin that maintains its
elasticity and vitality.
Ways to protect your skin from the sun.
There are many ways to prevent sun dam-
age and make the most of sun protection. It's
always advisable to avoid periods within the
day when the sun is the highest in the sky. If it
is necessary to go out at these times, always
keep skin covered up and also use a protec-
tion cream with a high SPF level. Using sun
screens with high protection factors is advis-
able to block the damaging effects of UVA and
UVB rays. Making a few slight changes to your
skin care routine during times of sun expo-
sure will have long-term benefits for your
skin. Changing your regular moisturizer to a
moisturizer with an SPF level will boost your
sun protection throughout the day.
Taking care of your lips in the sun is vital.
With lighter skin tones, lips hold barely any
melanin, which is a skin pigment that pro-
tects your skin from sun exposure. Lips are
also prone to moisture-loss and chapping.
Using a lip balm or protector with a sun block
will prevent burning and wrinkles around the
mouth. UV filters and SPF levels.
Within many moisturizers is an ingredient
that acts as a UV filter, protecting skin cells
and maintaining a youthful appearance.
Applying this sun protection daily cares for
facial skin in multiple ways, most important-
ly filtering UV rays and keeping skin hydrat-
ed.
Using a sun block at the beach is advisable
as water and sand are very reflective and
increase sun exposure by up to 80%! Using
sun protection within your skin care routine
is common sense.
Protect your skin from the elements and
your keep your skin's vitality. Sun protection
will keep skin looking youthful, vibrant and
hydrated.
Protection & Prevention
Take Care Of Your Skin
In The Sun
Classes Available!
Visit
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(989) 732-0744
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Across
1- Addition column
5- Express
8- Downfall
12- Monetary unit of Lesotho
13- Judges' garments
15- Not ___ many words
16- ___ kleine Nachtmusik
17- Customary
18- Very dry champagne
19- Mum's mum
22- Clean air org.
23- Where some vets served
24- ___ vu
26- Stage plays
29- Pretended
31- Driver's aid
32- Monetary unit of Zambia
34- Jack
36- ___ browns
38- 71% is under water
40- Abba of Israel
41- Fuming sulphuric acid
43- Gives a 9.8, say
45- Old Ford
46- Peace salutation
48- Federal soldier in the Civil
War
50- Pealed
51- 1950 film noir classic
52- Brit's raincoat
54- Woman who sails a yacht
61- Bounce back
63- Bullwinkle, e.g.
64- Gammy
65- Nothing, in Nantes
66- Dole out
67- Monogram ltr.
68- Corm of the taro
69- Loser to DDE
70- Capone's nemesis
Down
1- Designer Cassini
2- Film ___
3- Gas burner or Sicilian vol-
cano
4- Yellowish brown pigment
5- Fair
6- Adjoin
7- Casual assent
8- Curved bone
9- Illegible
10- The jig ___!
11- ___ bene
13- Fossick
14- Snow conveyances
20- Ruin
21- Smell
25- Sixth month of the year
26- Trades
27- Investigated
28- Body of honeybees
29- Minor
30- Egg-shaped
31- Howe'er
33- Baseball stat
35- Break off
37- Hawaiian native dance
39- Earphone
42- Numerous
44- Reason to cancel school
47- Brightly colored lizard
49- Fine white clay
52- Nothing more than
53- Biting
55- Soft drink
56- Gap
57- General ___ chicken
58- Long luxuriant hair
59- French friends
60- Devices for fishing
62- Lennon's lady
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Across
1- Addition column; 5- Express; 8- Downfall; 12- Monetary unit of
Lesotho; 13- Judges' garments; 15- Not ___ many words; 16- ___
kleine Nachtmusik; 17- Customary; 18- Very dry champagne; 19-
Mum's mum; 22- Clean air org.; 23- Where some vets served; 24-
___ vu; 26- Stage plays; 29- Pretended; 31- Driver's aid; 32-
Monetary unit of Zambia; 34- Jack; 36- ___ browns; 38- 71% is
under water; 40- Abba of Israel; 41- Fuming sulphuric acid; 43-
Gives a 9.8, say; 45- Old Ford; 46- Peace salutation; 48- Federal
soldier in the Civil War; 50- Pealed; 51- 1950 film noir classic; 52-
Brit's raincoat; 54- Woman who sails a yacht; 61- Bounce back;
63- Bullwinkle, e.g.; 64- Gammy; 65- Nothing, in Nantes; 66- Dole
out; 67- Monogram ltr.; 68- Corm of the taro; 69- Loser to DDE; 70-
Capone's nemesis;

Down
1- Designer Cassini; 2- Film ___; 3- Gas burner or Sicilian volcano;
4- Yellowish brown pigment; 5- Fair; 6- Adjoin; 7- Casual assent;
8- Curved bone; 9- Illegible; 10- The jig ___!; 11- ___ bene; 13-
Fossick; 14- Snow conveyances; 20- Ruin; 21- Smell; 25- Sixth
month of the year; 26- Trades; 27- Investigated; 28- Body of
honeybees; 29- Minor; 30- Egg-shaped; 31- Howe'er; 33- Baseball
stat; 35- Break off; 37- Hawaiian native dance; 39- Earphone; 42-
Numerous; 44- Reason to cancel school; 47- Brightly colored
lizard; 49- Fine white clay; 52- Nothing more than; 53- Biting; 55-
Soft drink; 56- Gap; 57- General ___ chicken; 58- Long luxuriant
hair; 59- French friends; 60- Devices for fishing; 62- Lennon's lady;
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B e s t C r o s s w o r d s . c o m - P u z z l e # 1 f o r J u l y 1 6 , 2 0 1 1
A c r o s s
1 - A d d i t i o n c o l u m n ; 5 - E x p r e s s ; 8 - D o w n f a l l ; 1 2 - M o n e t a r y u n i t o f
L e s o t h o ; 1 3 - J u d g e s ' g a r m e n t s ; 1 5 - N o t _ _ _ m a n y w o r d s ; 1 6 - _ _ _
k l e i n e N a c h t m u s i k ; 1 7 - C u s t o m a r y ; 1 8 - V e r y d r y c h a m p a g n e ; 1 9 -
M u m ' s m u m ; 2 2 - C l e a n a i r o r g . ; 2 3 - W h e r e s o m e v e t s s e r v e d ; 2 4 -
_ _ _ v u ; 2 6 - S t a g e p l a y s ; 2 9 - P r e t e n d e d ; 3 1 - D r i v e r ' s a i d ; 3 2 -
M o n e t a r y u n i t o f Z a m b i a ; 3 4 - J a c k ; 3 6 - _ _ _ b r o w n s ; 3 8 - 7 1 % i s
u n d e r w a t e r ; 4 0 - A b b a o f I s r a e l ; 4 1 - F u m i n g s u l p h u r i c a c i d ; 4 3 -
G i v e s a 9 . 8 , s a y ; 4 5 - O l d F o r d ; 4 6 - P e a c e s a l u t a t i o n ; 4 8 - F e d e r a l
s o l d i e r i n t h e C i v i l W a r ; 5 0 - P e a l e d ; 5 1 - 1 9 5 0 f i l m n o i r c l a s s i c ; 5 2 -
B r i t ' s r a i n c o a t ; 5 4 - W o m a n w h o s a i l s a y a c h t ; 6 1 - B o u n c e b a c k ;
6 3 - B u l l w i n k l e , e . g . ; 6 4 - G a m m y ; 6 5 - N o t h i n g , i n N a n t e s ; 6 6 - D o l e
o u t ; 6 7 - M o n o g r a m l t r . ; 6 8 - C o r m o f t h e t a r o ; 6 9 - L o s e r t o D D E ; 7 0 -
C a p o n e ' s n e m e s i s ;

D o w n
1 - D e s i g n e r C a s s i n i ; 2 - F i l m _ _ _ ; 3 - G a s b u r n e r o r S i c i l i a n v o l c a n o ;
4 - Y e l l o w i s h b r o w n p i g m e n t ; 5 - F a i r ; 6 - A d j o i n ; 7 - C a s u a l a s s e n t ;
8 - C u r v e d b o n e ; 9 - I l l e g i b l e ; 1 0 - T h e j i g _ _ _ ! ; 1 1 - _ _ _ b e n e ; 1 3 -
F o s s i c k ; 1 4 - S n o w c o n v e y a n c e s ; 2 0 - R u i n ; 2 1 - S m e l l ; 2 5 - S i x t h
m o n t h o f t h e y e a r ; 2 6 - T r a d e s ; 2 7 - I n v e s t i g a t e d ; 2 8 - B o d y o f
h o n e y b e e s ; 2 9 - M i n o r ; 3 0 - E g g - s h a p e d ; 3 1 - H o w e ' e r ; 3 3 - B a s e b a l l
s t a t ; 3 5 - B r e a k o f f ; 3 7 - H a w a i i a n n a t i v e d a n c e ; 3 9 - E a r p h o n e ; 4 2 -
N u m e r o u s ; 4 4 - R e a s o n t o c a n c e l s c h o o l ; 4 7 - B r i g h t l y c o l o r e d
l i z a r d ; 4 9 - F i n e w h i t e c l a y ; 5 2 - N o t h i n g m o r e t h a n ; 5 3 - B i t i n g ; 5 5 -
S o f t d r i n k ; 5 6 - G a p ; 5 7 - G e n e r a l _ _ _ c h i c k e n ; 5 8 - L o n g l u x u r i a n t
h a i r ; 5 9 - F r e n c h f r i e n d s ; 6 0 - D e v i c e s f o r f i s h i n g ; 6 2 - L e n n o n ' s l a d y ;
B e s t C r o s s w o r d s . c o m - P u z z l e # 1 f o r J u l y 1 6 , 2 0 1 1 h t t p : / / w w w . b e s t c r o s s w o r d s . c o m / b e s t c r o s s w o r d s / p r i n t a b l e / H o m e , p r i n t a b l e . s d i r e c t ; j s e s s i o n i d = 4 . . .
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