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Developers looking for right ft
with Cobbs and Mitchell Building
By Rick chaRmoli
CadillaC News
S
ince 2008, the future of
a historic building in
Cadillac has been in
question, and the hope
is that will soon change for the
Cobbs and Mitchell Building.
In 2009, developers Al
Meshkin and Patty Meyer
purchased the more than
100-year-old building from the
city intending to convert it into
offces as well a restaurant and
possible banquet facility. The
building was last occupied by
the Michigan Department of
Transportation, which moved
out in 2008. At that time, it was
considered functionally obso-
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RiCK CHaRMOli | CadillaC News
For fve years, the historic Cobbs and Mitchell Building in Cadillac has sat vacant.
Who goes
there?
Wexford County
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The Clare County sheriffs offce believes that a Friday robbery spree began at Wexford Community Credit union in Cadillac, then continued in Harrison.
Cadillac heist start of spree
Robber threatens to hurt school kids, hits two banks in Clare County
Cadillac woman,
Harrison man
taken into custody
By Jeff BRoddle and Rick chaRmoli
CadillaC News
CaDiLLaC An armed robbery at a
Cadillac credit union was the frst
in a string of three heists Friday
that ended with two suspects, in-
cluding one from Cadillac, taken
into custody in Clare County.
According to police, the robbery
spree began Friday morning at the
Wexford Community Credit Union
in Cadillac and then continued in
Clare County when the suspects al-
legedly hit two banks in Harrison a
few hours later.
A 57-year-old Harrison man and
a 56-year-old Cadillac woman, who
allegedly drove the getaway ve-
hicle, were arrested after a brief
chase north of Harrison Friday
afternoon shortly after the third
robbery. An undisclosed amount
of cash was recovered, and both
suspects are being held in the Clare
County Jail pending a review of
additional charges and their ar-
raignment next week. Their identi-
ties have not been released.
Cadillac Police Detective Lt.
Todd Golnick said an armed man
entered the Wexford Community
Credit Union at 1021 N. Mitchell
St. around 11 a.m. and fed with
an undisclosed amount of money.
Wexford Community Credit
Union President Fred Schuster
said the suspect was about 5 feet 7
inches tall, 180 pounds and had a
full, reddish-brown beard. Schus-
ter said the man was wearing a
black winter jacket, a gray hooded
sweatshirt and a stocking hat with
an American fag pattern.
The man allegedly walked up to a
teller, produced a note and demand-
ed money while showing the teller a
pistol in his waistband or pocket.
(The suspect) said, If you trigger
the alarm, Ill shoot you, then Ill go
across the street to the school and
blow up the school, Schuster said.
Lincoln Elementary School is
across Mitchell Street from the
credit union.
Schuster said there were four
members in the credit union at the
time of the robbery, but it was un-
likely any of them knew what was
happening until it was over and the
suspect had fed. No one was injured.
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Developers looking for right ft with Cobbs and Mitchell Building
By Rick chaRmoli
cadillac news
CADILLAC History quietly sits
at the corner of Chapin and
Mitchell streets in the city of Ca-
dillac.
For five years, the historic
Cobbs and Mitchell Building has
sat vacant, waiting to be used
again.
The building was completed in
1907 and housed many lumber-
ing interests until 1939. Starting
that year, the Michigan State
Highway Department, now the
Michigan Department of Trans-
portation, occupied the building,
leaving in May 2008.
A year after MDOTs depar-
ture, developers Al Meshkin and
Patty Meyer purchased the his-
toric building from the city in
2009. Meskin said he had hoped
to covert it to house offce space
on its main floor and a restau-
rant on the lower level.
The right opportunity, howev-
er, never seemed to present itself.
Since taking ownership, Me-
skin and his partners have up-
graded the vintage interior of the
building. This includes stripping
down the original wood fooring
and refnishing it and installing
new light fixtures, a new roof
and rebuilding the front step.
Now Meskin wants to get the
ball rolling.
It is on the market for sale
or lease, he said. Im trying
to make it available as much
as possible. My preference is to
maintain ownership, but I need a
good tenant for that. Its the same
old story the economy. While
things are better, it is still diff-
cult.
Cadillac Community Develop-
ment Director Jerry Adams said
since the city sold the property
to the developers, their role has
been one of support. That sup-
port is making people aware of
its presence as well as connecting
the developer with organizations
who might be of some assistance.
When it comes to marketing,
however, Adams said that is up to
Meskin and his partners.
Prior to the sale to Meskin, the
state of Michigan considered
tearing down the building be-
cause the land was considered to
be worth more than the building.
Obviously, that didnt happen,
Adams said.
It is a historic building, so we
would love to see it redeveloped
and used for something appropri-
ate, Adams said. Im not sure
of the potential range of ideas.
We would, like with any vacant
structure in the city, love to see it
reused.
As for the buildings history, it
is an interesting one.
In 1905, George D. Mason de-
signed the brick-and-limestone
building as a showplace for the
products of Cobbs and Mitchell
Inc., and it opened in 1907. The
interior features nine varieties
of native Michigan wood: elm,
white maple, birds-eye maple,
sap birch, red birch, curly red
maple, red beech, red oak and
hemlock.
The Cobbs and Mitchell fami-
lies fostered the growth of Ca-
dillac and developed much of
Northern Michigans lumber in-
dustry. The building also housed
the Mitchell Bros. Co. and other
lumbering interests before it was
purchased by MDOT in 1939.
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rick cHarMoli | cadillac news
In 1905, George D. Mason designed the brick and limestone building as a showplace for the products of Cobbs and Mitchell
Inc. It was built and opened in 1907. After sitting vacant for fve years, developers are hoping it will soon be in use.

ContInueD froM A1
The man left the build-
ing and was last seen ap-
proaching Gunn Street,
Schuster said.
Around 1:30 p.m., law
enforcement officers in
Clare County responded to
reports of a robbery at the
Chemical Bank in Harri-
son, where a suspect alleg-
edly walked into the bank,
displayed a black and gray
handgun and threatened
to go to local schools and
shoot children if he wasnt
given money. The suspect
fed the bank with an un-
known amount of cash and
headed south in a red Chev-
rolet SUV.
Around 4:04 p.m., a sec-
ond Chemical Bank was
robbed north of Harrison
in Hayes Township. Clare
County sheriff deputies
quickly located the sus-
pects vehicle, and the
man and woman were ar-
rested after a short pur-
suit.
Meanwhile, Cadillac Ar-
ea Public Schools enacted
security measures soon
after Friday mornings rob-
bery.
CAPS Superintendent Jo
Spry said at around 11:30
a.m., the district went into
secure mode after be-
ing notifed of the robbery.
Lincoln Elementary first
went into lockdown mode
because of its proximity to
the credit union.
Secure mode is put into
effect when there is an an-
nounced external threat.
External and interior
doors are locked, but ac-
tivities continue within the
building. Only the main
door of each building is left
unlocked, and it is moni-
tored by staff.
Spry said she wanted to
assure parents that every
effort is made to keep chil-
dren and staff safe. Com-
munication with parents
and guardians is a priority,
she said, but added the tim-
ing of communication is
often diffcult during a situ-
ation that is unfolding, as it
was Friday.
The highest prior-
ity, when there is a crisis
at our schools, is the safety
of our students and staff,
Spry said. We do our best
to communicate impor-
tant information with our
community and parents
through all available re-
sources.
The Cadillac Police
Department, the Clare
County Sheriff s Office,
the Michigan State Police
Mount Pleasant Post, the
Clare Police Department,
the Federal Bureau of In-
vestigation and the Frost
Township Police partici-
pated in Fridays investiga-
tions.
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robbery
In Brief
Man waives key hearing
in state troopers death
LUDINGTON (AP) A man
charged with murder in the fatal
shooting of a Michigan State
Police trooper has waived a key
hearing, a decision that sends
his case directly to a trial court
in northern Michigan.
Magistrate Patricia Baker
tells MLive.com that Eric Knysz
waived his right to a hearing
where prosecutors would be re-
quired to reveal some evidence.
Hes charged with murder of a
peace offcer and other crimes in
Mason County.
Trooper Paul Butterfeld was
shot in the head during a traffc
stop last month in Mason Coun-
tys Sherman Township, about 80
miles north of Grand Rapids.
Knysz wife, Sarah Knysz, also
waived her right to a hearing on
different felony charges.
Michigan quilter wins
$200K ArtPrize contest
GRAND RAPIDS (AP) A
quilter has won the $200,000 Art-
Prize competition in Michigan
with a multi-panel quilt inspired
by a northern Michigan lake-
shore near her home.
ArtPrize offcials say Ann
Loveless of Frankfort, won the
public voting Friday at the annu-
al 19-day event in Grand Rapids,
Mich. Her quilt is titled Sleep-
ing Bear Dune Lakeshore.
It was displayed at the Gerald
R. Ford Presidential Museum,
one of 168 venues showing Art-
Prize entries in Grand Rapids.
There were 1,524 pieces of art by
1,805 artists from 47 countries.
The public participates in two
rounds of voting to distribute
$360,000 of prize money. In a
separate category, a jury of arts
professionals awarded a $100,000
prize to Carlos Bunga of Barcelo-
na, Spain, for Ecosystem, made
with cardboard, tape and paint.
ALDI grocery store
to open Oct. 24
CADILLAC Shoppers in
the Cadillac area will soon
have another place to fll
their grocery carts.
The ALDI store, located at
9051 E. 34 Road, will hold its
grand opening on Oct. 24.
The public is invited to
attend a 9 a.m. ribbon-cut-
ting ceremony, which will
be followed by a tour of
the store. Guests will also
be able to shop and sample
ALDI exclusive brand
products as well as enter
an on-site sweepstakes for
a chance to win ALDI gift
certifcates.
Construction on the new
store began in late May.
David Kapusansky, ALDI
director of real estate, had
said previously that the
company planned to have
the new store open before
Thanksgiving.
The excellent weather
and the great cooperation
from (Haring Township)
allowed us to open with a
month to spare, Kapusan-
sky said.
Store hours will be 9 a.m.
to 8 p.m. seven days a week.
ALDI accepts cash, debit
and EBT cards.
ALDI has more than
1,200 U.S. stores located in
32 states.
Sex offender charged
with failing to register
CADILLAC A Mesick man
has been charged with
violating the sex offender
registration act, a felony.
Jonathan Scott Craw-
ford, 20, has been charged
with failing to comply as
a sex offender by not reg-
istering within a specifed
time period.
If convicted, Crawford
could face up to four years
in prison and/or a fne of
up to $2,000.
2 cases of new dog
virus in Michigan
EAST LANSING (AP)
Researchers at Michigan
State University say two
cases of a newly identifed
dog virus have shown up
in Michigan.
The Diagnostic Center
for Population and Animal
Health says it found canine
circovirus in samples from
two dogs submitted by vet-
erinary clinics. But acting
director Thomas Mullaney
says both animals were
infected with other organ-
isms, so its uncertain
whether the virus caused
their sicknesses.
Veterinarians at a clinic
in Ann Arbor say theyve
treated a number of dogs
that died after exhibiting
symptoms of the virus,
including vomiting and
diarrhea.
But the university center
says the reports are no
cause for panic. It says vet-
erinarians should look for
circovirus in animals only
after ruling out more com-
mon causes of the same
symptoms.
Canine circovirus was
frst reported in 2012.
A story in Thursdays Cadillac
News about a housing advocacy
leader visiting Reed City should
have identifed the housing
organization as the National
Low Income Housing Coalition
and should have specifed that
the group was on a four-day
tour of the state.
The CAdillAC News reserves
this space daily for clarifying
items or correcting any errors
that appear on our news pages.
We encourage our readers to
report any errors by telephon-
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OBITUARIES A4
OPINION A5
MONEY A6
SPORTS B1
SCOREBOARD B4
ETC C1
ROVER C2
MILESTONES C5
COMMUNITY C9
FOOD C10
CLASSIFIEDS E1
WEATHER E6
Odd News
Breaking Bad
fans place
Walter White
obituary
ALBUQUER-
QUE, N.M. (AP)
The govern-
ment is shut
down. There was
a deadly chase
in the nations
capital. But the
reason Albu-
querque Jour-
nals are selling
out across town
has nothing to
do with all that
seriousness.
Fans are clamor-
ing for copies of
Friday editions
with a fake obit
for Walter White.
Placed by
Breaking Bad
fans who said
they wanted
closure after
the series fnale
Sunday, the no-
tice appears on
page A4 of Fri-
days Journal.
Its headlined
White, Walter
and includes a
photo of Bryan
Cranston, the
actor who played
the chemistry
teacher turned
drug kingpin on
the popular AMC
drama flmed in
Albuquerque.
The obituary
says the 52-year-
old founded a
meth manufac-
turing empire
and he died af-
ter a long battle
with lung cancer
and a gunshot
wound.
Journal Editor
Kent Walz says
his digital team
reports online
traffc for the
White obit is
about 40 times
that of a typical
story, and the
library says calls
for copies of the
paper have been
nonstop.
We wont have
single copy sales
numbers until
next week, but
the circulation
department says
some locations
have called say-
ing they were
out of copies and
asking for more,
he said. I un-
derstand people
are selling them
on eBay for $7 or
$8.
Walz said
newspaper man-
agers did have a
discussion about
whether to ac-
cept the ad.
We decided to
publish it, along
with the story
explaining how
it came about
and who submit-
ted it, he said.
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House Bill 4786, Increase vital records fees:
Passed 20 to 18 in the Senate
To increase the fees for obtaining copies of vital re-
cords such as birth and death certifcates. The fee in-
creases range from $4 to $15 per record, and the bill also
authorizes an extra $25 fee for expedited service.
35 Sen. Darwin Booher R - Evart Y
House Bill 4787, Increase CON health facility rationing fees:
Passed 23 to 14 in the Senate
To increase from $1,500 to $3,000 the base fee for a
hospital or other health care providers seeking govern-
ment permission to open or expand a health care facility,
or add certain capital-intensive equipment (like MRIs),
under an existing state Certifcate of Need rationing
regime. The bill would also authorize additional fees of
$12,000 for large projects, $3,000 for complex projects,
$500 for letter of intent reviews, and more.
35 Sen. Darwin Booher R - Evart Y
Senate Bill 428, Ban governments buying foreign-made
American fags: Passed 37 to 0 in the Senate
To prohibit local governments from buying American
fags made outside this country to place on veterans
graves, unless no competitively-priced American-made
fags are available.
35 Sen. Darwin Booher R - Evart Y
Senate Bill 25, Revise principal residence property tax
exemption appeal detail: Passed 102 to 6 in the House
To provide property owners with a process to appeal
to the Department of Treasury for any past year that a
principal residence property tax exemption was errone-
ously not applied, regardless of when the exemption was
claimed. Under current law appeals can only cover the
past three years, and this would still apply if an owner er-
roneously received the credit due to an error by the local
government.
101 Rep. Ray Franz R - Onekama Y
102 Rep. Phil Potvin R - Cadillac Y
103 Rep. Bruce Rendon R - Lake City Y
104 Rep. Wayne Schmidt R - Traverse City Y
Adjourn 2013 legislature immediately so Medicaid
expansion can begin Jan. 1:
Failed by voice vote in the Senate
To adjourn the 2013 legislative session immediately
(rather than the usual time in the last week of Decem-
ber, so that the federal health care law (Obamacare)
Medicaid expansion can go into effect at the start of 2013.
When the legislature approved the expansion in August
they did not give the measure immediate effect, which
means it cannot go into effect until three months after the
legislature adjourns for the year. No roll call available,
voice vote only.
Senate Bill 351, Clarify farm fertilizer use penalties:
Passed 94 to 14 in the House
To clarify that use of fertilizers and other soil condi-
tioners prior to a 1981 law, and which followed generally
accepted agricultural and management practices at the
time of use, does not constitute a release of hazardous
substances in violation of state regulations, which could
trigger extremely burdensome cleanup requirements.
101 Rep. Ray Franz R - Onekama Y
102 Rep. Phil Potvin R - Cadillac Y
103 Rep. Bruce Rendon R - Lake City Y
104 Rep. Wayne Schmidt R - Traverse City Y
House Bill 4633, Mandate license plate replacement after
10 years: Passed 74 to 33 in the House
To mandate that vehicle owners must replace their li-
cense plate after 10 years, even if it is still legible. Under
current law the state imposes a $5 extra charge to replace
a plate.
101 Rep. Ray Franz R - Onekama N
102 Rep. Phil Potvin R - Cadillac Y
103 Rep. Bruce Rendon R - Lake City Y
104 Rep. Wayne Schmidt R - Traverse City Y
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Y
Y
Individual Mandate: Members voted, 228-201, to delay
the Affordable Care Acts individual mandate and bar
members of Congress and staffs from getting employer
contributions toward their premiums when they start
receiving insurance under the act next year. A yes vote
backed HJ Res 59.
Y
Y
National Institutes of Health: Members passed, 254
-171, a GOP measure (HJ Res 73) to fully fund and
thus reopen the National Institutes of Health (NIH). A
yes vote was to pass the measure over Democratic
objections to funding only certain agencies rather than
the entire government.
Y
Y Y
Medical-Devices Tax: Senators killed, 54-46, a GOP
bid to repeal a medical-devices tax that helps fund the
Affordable Care Act. This vote also approved a clean
resolution (HJ Res 59) to fund the government through
Nov. 15 without GOP conditions. A yes vote was to
retain the devices tax.
Y Y
Employer Subsidies: Senators approved, 54-46,
another version of a budget to fund agencies until Nov.
15. This vote also killed a GOP bid to bar employer
subsidies of the insurance lawmakers and their staffs
will soon purchase in Obamacare exchanges. A yes
vote backed HJ Res 59.
In the week of Oct. 7, both chambers will continue to debate terms of
a stopgap funding bill for fiscal 2014.
KEY VOTES AHEAD
2013 Thomas Voting Reports www.voterama.info
By JEFF BroDDLE
cadillac news
28th Circuit Court, Wexford County
Scott Allen McDaniel, 24, of Cadillac
stood mute to a charge of assaulting/
resisting/obstructing a police offcer, ac-
cording to court records, in connection
with an Aug. 23 incident in Cadillac. A
not guilty plea was entered on his behalf.
Given a habitual offender, third notice,
McDaniel could face up to four years in
prison and/or a fne of up to $2,000. Mc-
Daniel also was charged with indecent
exposure, and could face up to two years
in prison on that count.
Jacqueline Marie Heitger, 29, of Man-
ton was sentenced to 210 days in jail, with
credit for 130 days, and 18 months proba-
tion after pleading guilty to home inva-
sion.
Daniel Scott Deruiter, 34, of Lake City
was sentenced to 60 days in jail, with
credit for two days on a count of posses-
sion of morphine. Deruiter also was sen-
tenced to 60 days in jail on a count of pos-
session of marijuana.
Kelsey Richards, 22, of Cadillac was
sentenced to 110 days in jail, with credit
for 90, after pleading guilty to use of
morphine. Richards also was sentenced
to 93 days in jail, with 90 days credit, af-
ter pleading guilty to allowing a person
whose license has been suspended oper-
ate a motor vehicle. The sentences will
run concurrently.
Ashley Nichole McConnell, 27, ad-
dress unknown, stood mute to a charge
of possession of morphine. If convict-
ed, she could face up to four years in
prison and/or a fne of up to $25,000.
McConnell also was charged with shop-
lifting which, with a second offense
notice, could bring up to a year in jail
and/or a fne of up to $2,000 or three
times the value of the merchandise in
question.
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Public Record

Today in History
Saturday, Oct. 5, is the 278th day
of 2013. There are 87 days left
in the year.
Cadillac history
Oct. 5, 1913
Wexford County Sheriff
Louis Chamberlain busted
down a door on the second
foor of John C. Hills gro-
cery store in Manton on a
tip than an illegal poker
game was being held. Five
men, including Hill, were
cited for disorderly conduct
and gambling and fined a
total of $45.
Oct. 5, 1963
Brothers George and An-
drew Rapp, of Lake City,
were being arrested for
beating up their parents,
who they lived with, when
George turned on one of the
Missaukee County depu-
ties and knocked him to the
ground. George was sen-
tenced to 60 days in jail for
resisting arrest and drunk
and disorderly, and Andrew
was sentenced to 30 days for
drunk and disorderly.
Oct. 5, 1988
Michigan legislators ap-
proved a land swap between
Caberfae Skiing Co. and the
U.S. Forest Service. Cab-
erfae would gain 395 acres
they previously had been
leasing from the Forest
Service. In return, the For-
est Service would gain 654
acres of equal value from
Caberfae. The skiing com-
pany had plans to build a
ski lift, lodge, chair lifts and
a possible golf course on
the 395 acres.
World history
On Oct. 5, 1969, the Brit-
ish TV comedy program
Monty Pythons Flying Cir-
cus debuted on BBC 1.
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Death Notice
Janice C. Greenwood
CADILLAC Janice C.
Greenwood, of Cadillac,
and formerly of Detroit,
passed away on Thurs-
day, October 3, 2013, at
Keelean AFC Home. She
was 75.
Private family services
will be held, and the fam-
ily is being served by the
Hitesman-Holdship Fu-
neral Home.
Obituaries
Margaret Maggie Jeane Boudler
WAYLAND Marga-
ret Maggie Jeane
Boudler was born April
28, 1966, in Cadillac,
Mich., to Gary and Char-
l e e n ( Jurkows ki )
Boudler. She graduated
from Charlotte High
School and was a dental
assistant at Affordable
Dentures in Kalamazoo.
Maggie was very spiritu-
al and loved music, na-
ture and spending time
with her family and her
friends, the Old Bags.
She had a giving soul and
was loved by many.
After a very brave bat-
tle with leukemia, she
was called home to be
with her Lord on
Tuesday,September 24,
2013. She was 47.
She was preceded in
death by her father, Gary
Boudler; brother, Gray
Boudler; grandparents,
Hank and Nora Jurkows-
ki; grandfather, Reginald
Boudler; and cousin,
Kevin Adams.
Maggie is lovingly re-
membered by her son,
Dustin Scott of Benton
Harbor, Mich.; love of
her life, Joe Luna of
Wayland, Mich.; mother,
Charleen Boudler of
Cadillac, Mich.; brother,
Mark Boudler and fan-
ce, Paige Urban; niec-
es, Brooke and Ashley,
all of Bulverde, Texas;
sister, Laurie Boudler
of Cary, N.C.; nephew,
Rian Mohre and fance,
Brittany Gibbs; and
great-nephew, James
Gibbs of Charlotte,
Mich.
A Celebration of Mag-
gies Life will be held on
Saturday, October 26,
2013, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.
at the Glen Vista Gallery,
Kalamazoo Nature Cen-
ter.
In honor of Maggie,
contributions may be
made to the Leukemia
and Lymphoma Society.
Blessed Be.
Kubiak-Cook Family
Services, 312 N. Main St.,
Wayland.
James Robert Frisbie
CADILLAC James
Robert Frisbie, longtime
resident of Cadillac,
passed away on Tuesday,
October 1, 2013, at his
home on Lake Cadillac
with family by his side.
Jim was born on Feb-
ruary 8, 1913, in Ash-
land, Wis., to James and
Johanna (Landrait)
Frisbie.
On December 25, 1936,
Jim entered into mar-
riage with the former
Muriel Peg Sowton,
celebrating more than 75
years of marriage to-
gether before Pegs pass-
ing in July of 2012. Jim
graduated from Cadillac
High School with the
Class of 1931 and contin-
ued on at Western Mich-
igan University, finish-
ing with a bachelors de-
gree in 1935. Jim began
his career working for
WPA as a recreational
supervisor in the late
1930s, then BF Goodrich
and Chris-Craft before
returning to BF Go-
odrich in Cadillac. He
then took the opportuni-
ty to work for himself
and, along with four oth-
ers, started Cadillac
Rubber and Plastics in
1959.
Jim enj oyed any
chance to be outdoors
and enjoy nature. He
was one of the frst to be
seen out windsurfing
Lake Cadillac and was
able to find fun in the
snow, snowmobiling,
cross-country and down-
hill skiing. Jim loved the
time he could spend
with family and friends
camping, canoeing and
taking trips into Canada
fishing. He will be
missed by many for his
contributions to Cadil-
lac and humble and car-
ing nature.
Jim is survived by his
loving family, his son,
Steve (Dolores) Frisbie
of Cadillac; his daugh-
ter, Judy Fredrickson
of Bear Lake, Mich.; fve
grandchildren: Steven
(Lynette) Hish-Fris-
bie, James Edward
Ted (Amber) Fris-
bie, Jeffrey (Julie)
Fredrickson, Robert
(Barbara) Fredrick-
son, and Peggy (Mark)
Neil; 14 great-grandchil-
dren: Frankie, Julien,
Mason, Isabella, Alex,
Brooke, Will, Aiden,
Cade, Stone, James,
Abby, Allison and Lo-
gan; brother, Varge
Frisbie; several close
friends; many other lov-
ing family members, as
well as many caring for-
mer employees and
neighbors.
Jim was preceded in
death by his wife, Peg;
his parents; his oldest
brother, Ardith Doug
Frisbie; sister, Gladys
Landy; and son-in-law,
Donald Fredrickson.
Visitation for family
and friends will be on
Friday, October 11, 2013,
from 5 to 8 p.m. at the
Hitesman-Holdship Fu-
neral Home.
Memorial services will
be conducted at 11 a.m.
on Saturday, October 12,
2013, at the First Presby-
terian Church in Cadil-
lac. Officiating will be
the Rev. Paul Tomlinson,
assisted by longtime
friends to Jim and Peg,
the Rev. Thomas Keizer
and the Rev. Russ
Brandt.
Memorial contribu-
tions in memory of Jim
may be directed to the
Fi rst Presbyt eri an
Church in Cadillac, Hos-
pice of Michigan or the
Cadillac YMCA.
Condolences and mem-
ories may be shared
with the family online at
www. hi t esman- hol d-
ship.com.
The family is being
served by the Hitesman-
Holdship Funeral Home.
(231)775-3433
www.hitesman-holdship.com
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Obituary
Gerald A. Jerry Tucker
FALMOUTH Gerald
A. Jerry Tucker, of Fal-
mouth, passed away
peacefully at home on
Thursday, October 3,
2013. He was
85.
Gerald was
born Novem-
ber 9, 1927, in
Detroit, to Ed-
ward and Eliz-
abeth (Dame)
Tucker.
When he was 15, Jerry
joined the Merchant Ma-
rines during World War
II and traveled to Europe
and Russia in Liberty
Ships. He was drafted in-
to the U.S. Army during
the Korean War.
He was a roamer when
he was young and trav-
eled the United States do-
ing many different type
of jobs along the way
cowboy, bean picker and
truck driver. Jerry
moved with his brothers
to Falmouth in 1968 to
raise cattle. Instead, he
worked the oil felds, go-
ing from roughneck on
oil rigs to owning his
own.
Jerry enjoyed horse-
backing with his family
and teaching his grand-
children to play chess.
He was a man who be-
lieved your word was
your bond and a hand-
shake was an agreement.
He was loved and re-
spected by everyone who
knew him well.
He is survived by his
children: Linda (John)
Brown, Raymond
(Marcia) Moore, Mi-
chael (Sandy) Piper,
Deborah (Mike) Fields,
Jerry Lynn (Chris)
Kindlinger, and Chris
Long. He is also survived
by his sister, Deloris
McKinnon, and a broth-
er David (Shirley)
Tucker; many grand-
children, great-grand-
children and nieces and
nephews.
He was preceded in
death by his parents; his
wife, Rita; brothers, Ed-
ward, Tom, Bill, and Bob;
and sisters, Anna May
Geniac, Alice Tucker, Lu-
cille Tucker, and Betty
Queen.
A Funeral Mass will be
held at 11 a.m. on Mon-
day, October 7, 2013, at St.
Stephen Catholic Church
in Lake City, with the
Rev. James VanTobel,
S.J., offciating. Viewing
will begin at 10 a.m. until
service time.
Visitation will be Sun-
day, October 6, 2013, from
2 to 7 p.m. at the Young
Funeral Home.
Burial will be in the
Aetna Township Ceme-
tery with the American
Legion Post No. 300 pro-
viding military honors.
An online obituary
may be viewed and con-
dolences offered by visit-
ing www.youngfuneral.
com

Father of missing baby
faces murder charge
LUDINGTON (AP) A
western Michigan man
has been charged with
killing his infant daugh-
ter, who disappeared
more than two years ago,
prosecutors said Friday.
The filing of an open
murder count against
Sean Phillips moves
us one step closer to se-
curing justice for Baby
Kate, state Attorney
General Bill Schuette
said when announcing
the charge with Mason
County Prosecutor Paul
Spaniola.
Phillips, 23, was con-
victed last year of unlaw-
ful imprisonment in the
disappearance of Kath-
erine Phillips. She was
4 months old when last
seen in the Ludington ar-
ea, about 80 miles north-
west of Grand Rapids.
Schuette said at a news
conference that new
evidence has been dis-
covered which supports
a murder charge in this
case, but provided no
details, the Ludington
Daily News reported.
Phillips was arraigned
Friday during a video-
conference with Magis-
trate Patricia Baker, who
said she would appoint
an attorney to represent
him.
Marion schools
headed in
right direction
New books, education awards
for once beleaguered district
By Chris Lamphere
cadillac news
MARION A once-be-
leaguered school dis-
trict has recently been
the recipient of sev-
eral pieces of the good
news.
The first, students
at Marion Elementa-
ry School now will be
able to enjoy 132 new
library books thanks to
a contribution from the
Barbara Kirkby Memo-
rial Fund.
Named in honor of
area residents Ed and
Barbara Kirkby, the
fund was established to
pass on to future gener-
ations the couples love
of reading.
Those books wi l l
come in handy this
year, when the Marion
school district will be
working to continue on
its path of improved ac-
ademic excellence.
Which brings up the
second piece of good
news.
The elementary re-
cently was announced
as winners of a 2013
Education Excellence
Award, in recognition
of an innovative after-
school tutor program
for students just below
proficiency.
Originally created as
a math program, the
success of ROAR (Rais-
ing Our Academic Re-
sults) was expanded to
include multiple sub-
jects, including science
and language arts.
Superintendent Mort
Meier said the ROAR
program allows stu-
dents to essentially
create their own les-
son plans that cater to
their individual needs,
which is one of the rea-
sons why it has been
successful.
Through programs
such as ROAR, Meier
said he is optimistic
about achieving some
fairly lofty academic
goals during his time
as superintendent of
the district.
I would like to see
all the kids 100 percent
proficient in all their
subjects by the time
they graduate from el-
ementary, Meier said.
It sounds idealistic,
but I think it is very
achievable.
Meier said he also is
optimistic about the
high school, which this
year was listed among
the top 5 percent of
most-improved schools
in the state.
Marion High School
Principal Beth Robb said
the implementation of
the grant-funded think.
respect, program has
been instrumental in
helping the school turn
itself around.
As a district that has
gone from being on the
Michigan Persistently
Low Achieving l ist
three years ago, to be-
ing recognized with an
Education Excellence
Award two years run-
ning and being listed
among the top 5 percent
of most improved, Mar-
ion has come a long way.
Former superinten-
dent Greg Mikulich,
who took over the dis-
trict at the time when
they were listed on the
PLA list, said all the
credit for turning the
district around goes to
the staff.
This little school is
heading in the right
direction, Mikulich
said.
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Former
superintendent
Greg Mikulich,
who took over the
district at the time
when they were
listed on the PLA
list, said all the
credit for turning
the district around
goes to the staff.
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Legislators
Governor
Rick Snyder
P.O. Box 30013
Lansing, MI 48909
(517) 335-7858
Constituent Services
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michigan.gov
State
Representatives
102nd District
Representative
Phil Potvin serves
Wexford and Osceola
counties
S1386 House Offce
Building
PO Box 30014
Lansing, MI 48909
517-373-1747
philpotvin@
house.mi.gov
103rd District
Representative
Bruce Rendon serves
Missaukee County
S1387 House Offce
Bldg.
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Lansing, MI 48909-7514
517-373-3817
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house.mi.gov
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Jon Bumstead serves
Lake County
P.O. Box 30014
S1289 House Offce
Bldg.
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517-373-7317
E-mail:
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35th District
Darwin Booher serves
Wexford, Missaukee,
Lake and Osceola
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Bang your head, mental
health will drive you mad.
Thats the main refrain from
a song by the heavy metal
band Quiet Riot. I often hum
that tune when I come across
news items that are mind-
numbing-anger inducers and
qualify as simply outrageous.
As an example, I direct
your attention to the govern-
ment shutdown. Hundreds
of thousands of federal em-
ployees are now furloughed
without pay, which includes
active-duty members of the
military. If and when these
pawns do return to work,
there is no guarantee theyll
receive back pay because
the House and Senate would
have to approve that, which is
not guaranteed because that
would mean those two august
bodies would actually have to
agree on something.
Ah, but there is one group
that will not suffer Con-
gress itself. This is because
the 27th Amendment to the
Constitution specifcally
stipulates that the salaries of
the House and Senate cannot
change until a congressional
election has come and gone.
The amendment states: No
law, varying the compensa-
tion for the services of the
Senators and Representa-
tives, shall take effect, until
an election of Representa-
tives shall have intervened.
Whew! That $174,000 salary
each member of Congress en-
joys is safe. Ill bet that puts
your mind at ease.
The 27th Amendment was
ratifed in 1992 to prevent
Senate and House members
from boosting their own
salaries before an election.
In other words, they needed
to have an amendment to
prevent themselves from
gouging the taxpayers, mere
integrity or morals were not
enough to compel them not
to feece the rest of
us. Now the reality
is that Congress
is the only class
explicitly protected
by the Constitution
from fnancial pain
in the event that
they themselves
fail to fund regular
government opera-
tions. Outrageous!
(Daily Beast, U.S.
Constitution)
Its pretty much
common knowl-
edge that Tea Party
Republicans are
behind the shut-
down. It will be
interesting to see
what happens when
they run for reelection. One
thing is for sure, though,
if theyre counting on Tea
Party darling Sarah Palin to
help them, they may want to
rethink those plans.
Palins leadership PAC,
supposedly formed to aid in
the election of conservative
candidates, spent nearly
$500,000 during the frst six
months of the year and made
just one donation to a politi-
cal candidate.
Her PAC spent $217,000
on consultants, $124,000
on postage and mailings,
$48,000 on airfare and travel,
and has $1.1 million in the
bank. The total contributed
to political candidates was
$5,000. I guess this is whats
called a balanced budget
in conservative circles.
Outrageous! (Daily Beast,
Center for Public Integrity,
USA Today)
Closer to home, the Detroit
Free Press revealed some-
thing interesting about Kev-
yn Orr, the emergency man-
ager for Detroit appointed by
Gov. Snyder. You know, this
is the guy who is supposed to
be showing Detroiters how
to live within their
means, a task for
which hes being
paid $275,000 per
year.
Apparently, lead-
ing by example is
not part of the deal.
Orr is living in a
$4,200 per month
condo and that rent
is being picked up
by Gov. Snyders
private nonproft
NERD fund. The
good news is that
the NERD fund
does not use tax-
payer money. The
bad news is that
we taxpayers dont
know who is pay-
ing into the NERD fund be-
cause our governor (who ran
on a platform of transparen-
cy) wont tell us. The upshot
is that while most Detroiters
are being told to shut up and
tighten their belts, Orr is liv-
ing large on someone elses
dime. Outrageous!
Since no one knows who
contributes to NERD, anyone
is free to speculate you,
me, your Uncle Louie, the
neighbors cat. None of
us have to offer a shred of
evidence that were even re-
motely correct.
The Free Press found that
contracts approved for con-
sultants and lawyers advis-
ing Orrs team as it restruc-
tures city government and
prepares for a likely Chapter
9 bankruptcy have ballooned
to $62 million, with some
frms getting more than $10
million increases (over
what they originally agreed
to). One frm, Conway MacK-
enzie of Birmingham, Mich.,
agreed to a contract worth
$4.2 million and now is going
to get $19.3 million. One has
to wonder, why the increase?
Didnt these geniuses, high
powered lawyers all, calcu-
late how much work was
involved prior to agreeing
to the original contract? If
they miscalculated so badly,
wouldnt that make them un-
qualifed to work on anyones
bankruptcy, let alone some-
thing as large as Detroits?
Outrageous!
Finally, CEOs never cease
to amaze me. AIG CEO Rob-
ert Benmosche told the Wall
Street Journal that the public
outcry over the use of bailout
money to pay bonuses to ex-
ecutives was comparable to
lynchings in the Deep South.
He said the uproar over
bonuses was intended to stir
public anger, to get everybody
out there with their pitch
forks and their hangman
nooses, and all that sort of
like what we did in the Deep
South [decades ago].
Rolling Stone magazine, in
reporting this incident, ob-
served: When youre a white
guy who just presided over
a year of declining across-
the-board sales but got a 24
percent pay raise anyway,
to $13 million a year, largely
because your company is
invested in a market thats
overheating due to massive
Fed intervention, and youre
so grateful for your cosmic
good fortune that you imme-
diately go out and publicly
nail yourself to the cross
of black victimhood and
not while stone drunk and
with buddies at a bar, mind
you, but sober and sitting in
front of a Wall Street Journal
reporter...trying to compute
just exactly how obnoxious
that is youll be doing it
until the end of time. Outra-
geous!
Jim Neff is a local columnist.
Read Neff Zone columns online at
CadillacNews.com and NeffZone.
com/cadillacnews.
Simply outrageous!
Neff
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Neff
President Barack Obama
obviously has a lot on his
mind.
His angry Democrats are
fghting those angry Repub-
licans over the so-called gov-
ernment shutdown. Its not re-
ally a shutdown, even though
the rhetoric suggests that the
sky is falling and the seas are
about to give up the dead. This
is the 18th time its happened
since the 1970s, and the repub-
lic still stands.
This hasnt calmed our
politicians, who are shrieking
like hundreds of dying cats
under the porch.
But if the president can just
carve out a few seconds of
quiet time, he should really
think about sending out a
team to do some hunting.
Some moron hunting.
Morons may be few in num-
ber, but they can be extremely
dangerous during times of
political controversy. All it
takes is a few morons in a
presidents administration to
ruin a carefully scripted pub-
lic relations battle.
Especially that unidentifed
moron who decided the other
day that he or she had a great
idea:
Put up a barricade and a
few guards at the World War
II Memorial in Washington,
tell veterans groups that it
was closed and pin it on the
Republicans.
Unfortunately for the
president, the moron has
disappeared. Yes, perhaps its
unfair, but the president gets
blamed for this, for overplay-
ing his hand.
You dont need a public rela-
tions consultant to explain the
strategy: Someone reasoned
that the veterans would be up-
set at the closed memorial and
the media (which generally
support the big-government
establishment)
would carry the wa-
ter and put further
heat on Obamas
political foes.
But it didnt turn
out that way.
On Tuesday, Hon-
or Flight groups
honoring the vet-
erans showed up at
the WWII Memo-
rial. The vets looked
at the signs that told
them the memorial
was closed, and they
didnt follow gov-
ernment orders.
They just pushed
their way through.
Old men in wheel-
chairs, some using canes,
some whip-thin and upright,
with their families and their
wives, just walked past the
closed signs.
No matter which side of
this youre on, whether you
support the Democrats or the
Republicans, you can fgure
out what came next.
The Republicans seized the
advantage, just as the Demo-
crats would have done.
Some idiot in government
sent goons out there to set up
barricades so they couldnt
see the monument, said Sen.
Rand Paul, the Kentucky Re-
publican.
He said idiot, but mo-
ron will do just as well.
People had to spend hours
setting up barricades where
there are never barricades to
prevent people from seeing
the World War II monument
because theyre trying to play
a charade, Paul said.
By Wednesday, members of
another Honor Flight group
from Chicago were concerned
that the White House would
ban them as well. Sen. Mark
Kirk, the Illinois Republican
and a retired naval
intelligence offcer,
vowed to lead them
through. News
crews gathered for
the story.
I think its
shameful, said
Mary Pettinato,
CEO and co-found-
er of Honor Flight
Chicago. It doesnt
matter what side
of the aisle youre
on, its shameful
and shouldnt hap-
pen, that men and
women that we
should be honoring
most have to be able
to fght to see the
memorial we built for them.
The White House must have
sent out an emergency call be-
cause there at the World War
II Memorial, Democrats en-
thusiastically showed up with
Republicans to make sure the
veterans were allowed in.
There was Kirk and Sen.
Dick Durbin, the Illinois
Democrat, and other con-
gresscreatures and so on. I
half expected Durbin to carry
a few veterans on his back for
a photo op.
Thankfully, we were not
blockaded, Pettinato told us.
The only blockade we had
were the politicians. ... Its
just an awesome day.
Pettinato said the 91 vet-
erans enjoyed the WWII
Memorial but were told they
wouldnt be able to visit the
Korean or Vietnam war me-
morials.
The whole thing is idi-
otic, or moronic. If youve
ever been to Washington and
toured the WWII Memorial,
or the Vietnam Memorial,
you know why.
Theyre made of stone.
Theyre out in the open.
These are our secular holy
places, commemorating our
fathers and grandfathers
who died so Americans can
scream like cats about who
spends what.
You can see the memorials
during the day or at night.
Ive been to both when there
were no guards present, just
soldiers or the families of
soldiers.
There was no reason to set
up even minor blockades this
week, except to play the politi-
cal blame game. And it hurt
the president.
Hans von Spakovsky, a legal
scholar at the conservative
Heritage Foundation, told me
Wednesday in an interview
that the president was hurt by
the foolish decision.
That was pure political
theater. That memorial is on
the mall. Its open 24 hours a
day. Even when there are no
park police there, von Spak-
ovsky said. So they had to go
through time and money to
send people out there to put
up barricades to close it.
Most of the old veterans
didnt play partisan politics
with the issue. Many years
ago, when these men were
young, the enemy machine
guns searching for them
didnt distinguish between
Democratic or Republican
soldiers.
To me its just like a bunch
of little kids fghting over
candy, George Atkinson, 82,
of Nevada, Iowa, said of the
politicians. The whole group
ought to be replaced, top man
down.
Especially that moron who
ordered the barricades, who-
ever he or she is.
JohN KaSS is a columnist for the
Chicago Tribune. Readers may send
him email at jskass@tribune.com.

President Obama should go moron hunting
Opinion &
Analysis
John
Kass
DBAs registered in
Wexford County
CADILLAC The following
DBAs were registered in
Wexford County between
Sept. 22 and Sept. 28:
Morgan L. Clark doing
business as Clarks Con-
struction, 6237 N. 11 Road,
Mesick.
April B. Pampuch doing
business as Lady Doom Ac-
cessories, 413 S. Maple St.,
Manton.
George W. Ice doing busi-
ness as Haring and Lake
City Railroad, 8103 30 3/4
Road, Cadillac.
Bella Rose patient
account specialist
earns CMRS certifcate
LAKE CITY Bella Rose
Rehabilitation and Aquatic
Center in Lake City recent-
ly announced that patient
account specialist Sandra
Durant has earned special
certifcation.
The Cadillac native has
completed and earned her
Certifed Medical Reim-
bursement Specialist cer-
tifcate from the American
Medical Billing Associa-
tion. The certifcation con-
frms Durants knowledge
and credibility to the biller,
to the potential health care
provider and employer.
Certifcation also provides
confrmation of compe-
tency and assurance of
continued education.
The CMRS exam is di-
vided into 16 sections and
requires more than 700
answers with 85 percent ac-
curacy rate in order to pass
and earn the certifcate. It
is administered online with
a 45-day window to start
and complete the exam.
Investment advisor
to participate in
workshop
CADILLAC Jennifer G.
Mitchell, certifed fnan-
cial planner for Mitchell
Investment Advisors,
LLC, has been selected by
Cambridge
Investment
Research, Inc.
to participate
in a Leaders
Club work-
shop.
The work-
shop will
emphasize the
continuation of growth,
while maintaining a high
level of client service.
Mitchell has been an
Investment Advisor Rep-
resentative since 1986, and
works with stocks, bonds,
mutual funds and fxed
income strategies for IRAs,
retirement plans and indi-
vidual accounts.
Care Net Services
events raise $198,000
CADILLAC Care Net Ser-
vices hosted its annual fun-
draising banquet recently.
Almost 600 guests at-
tended the two events,
and more than $198,000
was raised to support the
fve programs of Care Net
Services: the Options Preg-
nancy Resource Center,
the Sound Choices Medical
Clinic, Positive Choices
in Education, Fatherhood
Support Services and
Abortion Recovery Care.
The organization also an-
nounced its offcial name
change from Care Net of
Cadillac to Care Net Ser-
vices, to better refect the
area it serves. The organi-
zation is also fnalizing the
purchase of a permanent
home in Big Rapids.
Baker College named
veteran-friendly school
CADILLAC Baker College
Online has been named
a 2013 Best of the Best
Veteran-Friendly School.
DiversityComm, Inc.,
publisher of four maga-
zines including U.S. Veter-
ans magazine, identifed
veteran-friendly schools
across the nation through
readership surveys
and review of market
research, interviews,
annual reports and com-
munity and conference
participation.
Baker College Online
has also been named a 2014
Military Friendly School
by G.I. Jobs magazine. This
the fourth consecutive
year that the online college
has been included in the
G.I. Jobs list of military
friendly schools.
MEA chief: 1%
of members not
paying union dues
LANSING (AP) The
chief of Michigans largest
teachers union says about
1 percent of its 150,000
members have stopped
paying dues in response to
the states Right-to-Work
law.
Michigan Education As-
sociation President Steve
Cook said Friday during
a taping of WKAR-TVs
Off the Record that lo-
cal and state leaders have
succeeded in retaining
most of the groups mem-
bership.
Michigans six-month-
old right-to-work law pro-
hibits forcing most public
and all private workers
to pay union dues or fees
as a condition of employ-
ment, and applies to labor
contracts extended or re-
newed after late March.
Cook says under associa-
tion contracts, teachers
and other staff in state-
wide school districts had
the option to drop their
membership in August.
The Detroit News re-
ported Cooks comments
Friday morning.
Mich. economic offcials
to hold export seminars
LANSING (AP) Michi-
gan businesses can learn
about export opportuni-
ties at four events taking
place this month across the
Lower Peninsula.
The Michigan Economic
Development Corp. is pre-
senting Global Trade Days
events Oct. 14-18 in Troy,
Lansing, Grand Rapids and
the Traverse City area. The
workshops are designed
to help companies tap into
foreign markets and diver-
sify customer bases.
The events will include
presentations from special-
ists who focus on Canada,
Mexico, China, the United
Arab Emirates and Brazil.
Offcials say those nations
are among the states top
export markets.
Costs range from $20 to
$35 per event.
Government shutdown
stops timber sales in
national forests
GRANTS PASS, Ore.
(AP) The U.S. Forest
Service confrmed Friday
it is shutting down logging
operations on national for-
ests across the country due
to the partial shutdown of
the federal government.
The agency plans to no-
tify 450 timber purchasers
across the country early
next week that timber sales
and stewardship contracts
will be suspended, Forest
Service spokesman Leo
Kay said in an email.
We regret the continued
impact on the American
public; however we must
cease activities that re-
quire Forest Service over-
sight and management
during the funding lapse,
he said.
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Water mains will be fushed and fre hydrants inspected during
the weekdays of October 7-October 11, 2013.
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your cold water for a short period. Flushing will take place between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
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Cadillac City Councilperson Douglas Mellema will host the monthly meeting of Issues and Ideas
Over Coffee on October 9, 2013 at the Clam Lake Beer Company restaurant (formerly the Shay
Station). The meeting provides an opportunity for city residents and others to meet informally with
council member Mellema over a cup of coffee to convey their thoughts about city issues, provide
ideas for improving the city, and/or ask questions regarding the city in general. Councilperson
Mellema and a city staff member will be at the Clam Lake Beer Company, 106 S. Mitchell Street,
Cadillac, MI on October 9, 2013 from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. to receive those wishing to participate.
Additional information on the program may be obtained from the Cadillac Administrative Offces
at 231/775-0181 or the Cadillac City website at www.cadillac-mi.net. Similar meetings are
planned for the months ahead at various community locations to be announced.
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Prospect for quick end to shutdown is remote
WASHINGTON (AP) Pros-
pects for a swift end to the 4-day-old
partial government shutdown all
but vanished Friday as lawmakers
squabbled into the weekend and
increasingly shifted their focus to
a midmonth deadline for averting
a threatened frst-ever default.
This isnt some damn game,
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Boehner, as the White House and
Democrats held to their position
of agreeing to negotiate only af-
ter the government is reopened
and the $16.7 trillion debt limit
raised.
House Republicans appeared
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emphasizing their previous in-
sistence on defunding the health
care overhaul in exchange for re-
opening the government. Instead,
they ramped up calls for cuts in
federal beneft programs and fu-
ture defcits, items that Boehner
has said repeatedly will be part of
any talks on debt limit legislation.
Senate Majority Leader Harry
Reid, D-Nev., also said the two is-
sues were linked. We not only
have a shutdown, but we have the
full faith and credit of our nation
before us in a week or ten days, he
said.
Reid and other Democrats
blocked numerous attempts by
Sen. Ted Cruz to approve House-
passed bills reopening portions
of the government. The Texas
Republican is a chief architect of
the Defund Obamacare strategy
and met earlier this week with al-
lies in the House and an aide to
Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-
Va., to confer on strategy.
In a lengthy back-and-forth with
Reid and other Democrats, Cruz
blamed them and the White House
for the impasse and accused them
of a my way or the highway at-
titude.
But Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich.,
likened the Republican strategy
to smashing a piece of crock-
ery with a hammer, gluing two or
three bits back together today, a
couple more tomorrow, and two or
three more the day after that.
For all the rhetoric, there was no
evident urgency about ending the
partial shutdown before the week-
end.
The Republican-controlled
House approved legislation re-
storing funds for federal disaster
relief on a vote of 247-164. Another
allowing the resumption of the
Women, Infants and Children nu-
trition program was approved 244-
164.
Saturdays agenda called for
passing a bill to assure post-shut-
down pay for an estimated 800,000
furloughed federal employees off
the job since mid-day Tuesday,
then turning off the lights on the
House foor until Monday night to
allow lawmakers to fy home for
two days.
After issuing a string of veto
threats against GOP spending
bills, the White House did not ob-
ject to the one to assure pay for fur-
loughed employees.
There was no doubt about the
political underpinnings of the
struggle. Democrats and most Re-
publicans have assumed the GOP
would be hurt by a shutdown, cit-
ing the impact of the last episode,
in 1996.
But Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said
of Democrats, I dont think
theyve poll tested we wont ne-
gotiate. I think its awful for them
to say that over and over again.
His words recorded on videotape,
he said, I think if we keep saying
we wanted to defund it (the new
health care law), we fought for that
and now were willing to compro-
mise on this were going to win
this, I think.
The shutdown caused the White
House to scrub a presidential trip
to Asia, and the Bureau of Labor
Statistics delayed its customary
monthly report on joblessness as
impacts of the partial shutdown
spread.
According to warnings by the
administration and Wall Street,
failure to raise the debt limit, by
contrast, had the potential to de-
stablize fnancial markets and in-
fict harm on the economy quickly.
Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew
has said that unless Congress acts,
the government will be unable to
pay all its debts and will run the
risk of default. He has urged law-
makers to act by Oct. 17.
The associaTed Press
President Barack Obama speaks about the government shutdown and debt ceil-
ing during a visit to M. Luis Construction, which specializes in asphalt manufac-
turing, concrete paving, and roadway reconstruction. Chances for a quick end to
the shutdown faded Friday as squabbling among lawmakers intensifed.
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CADILLAC 41
gAYLORD 0
LAkE CITY 46
MCBAIN 0
MANTON 39
MARION 12
REED CITY 42
ChIPPEWA hILLS 7
SuTTONS BAY 31
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DETROIT 3
OAkLAND 2
BOSTON 12
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A big road
test
The 3-1 Detroit
Lions get a
huge test
Sunday against
the Packers at
Lambeau Field.
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MONDAY
On Deck
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GAYLORD Get win
No. 6.
Turn the focus to a huge
game next week.
Cadillac got both jobs
done with a 41-0 win over
Gaylord in a Big North
Conference football contest
Friday night.
The win moves the Vi-
kings to 6-0 overall earn-
ing them the automatic
postseason berth and
sets up a huge game next
Friday against Traverse
City West with the top spot
in the league on the line.
Both teams are 4-0 in the
Big North.
Were excited to be 6-0 go-
ing into homecoming with
Traverse City West for at least
a share of the conference
championship, Cadillac
head coach Jim Webb said.
While Gaylord came into
the game winless, nothing
about Fridays contest was
easy for Cadillac. The Blue
Devils drove the ball deep
into Viking territory a couple
of times but were turned
away.
Offensively, Cadillac sput-
tered in the games frst 24
minutes but got it going in
the second half.
Our defense had a couple
of huge stands in the frst
half and obviously played
well throughout the game to
get the shutout, Webb said.
Jalen Brooks opened the
scoring with a 13-yard run in
the frst quarter before Nate
Houk added a 12-yard TD
run in the second quarter to
make it 14-0 at halftime.
Cadillac was up 28-0 after
three quarters a 19-yard
pass play from Brooks to
Lewis Finch and a 4-yard
run by Brooks. Finch hit
Justin Liptak for a 9-yard
score in the fourth quar-
ter before Ethan Myers
wrapped up the scoring
with an 80-yard TD run.
Brooks had 83 yards on 15
carries, Tanner Derror 33
yards on six carries, Houk
29 yards on six carries and
Michael Holdship 29 yards
on nine carries. Brooks
was 4 of 7 passing for 62
yards and Finch 2 of 2 for 46
yards. Logan Webb caught
two passes for 59 yards and
Patrick Briggs one for 26.
TJ Baker and Blake Ford
had eight tackles each
while Trevor Martin had
six. Keenan Cooper picked
off two passes and Aaron
Wilkinson picked off one.
Team Conf Overall
Cadillac 4-0 6-0
TC West 4-0 4-2
Ogemaw Heights 2-2 4-2
Petoskey 1-2 3-3
TC Central 1-2 3-3
Alpena 0-3 1-5
Gaylord 0-3 0-6
Fridays Games
Cheboygan 28, Alpena 6
Cadillac 41, Gaylord 0
Ogemaw Heights 42, BC John Glenn 17
Petoskey 42, TC Central 37
Comstock Park 24, TC West 16
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Cadillac blanks Gaylord to move to 6-0
Staying Focused
Marc Vieau | cadillac news
Lake City senior quarterback Drew Marion runs through the tackle of McBains Briar Mulder for some yardage during Fridays Highland
Conference contest. The Trojans beat the Ramblers 46-0.
Lake City focuses on the task at hand, routs McBain 46-0
By Marc Vieau
cadillac news
LAKE CITY Do your job.
Focus on the task at hand.
Lake City did a pretty darn good job at
both as it beat McBain 46-0 in a Highland
Conference football contest Friday night.
The win moves the Trojans to 6-0
overall, puts them in the playoffs for the
ffth straight season and sets up the big
showdown with fellow unbeaten Beal
City at home next week.
Friday also marked Lake Citys home-
coming but the mantra all week was to
focus on the game at hand.
Its been one week at a time all sea-
son, Lake City senior quarterback
Drew Marion said. We had to get all of
the homecoming stuff out of our head
and focus on McBain.
Subconciously, weve been thinking
about (Beal) next week and now we can
get ready for that.
Lake City coach Tim Peterson echoed
that sentiment.
We wanted to focus on our assign-
ment because its real easy to get caught
up in all of the hoopla of homecoming,
he said. We wanted to make sure our
kids focused on their responsibility and
that was to win the football game.
That responsibility started on defense
against a McBain that can run the ball
well with Zach Stephan and Seth Bar-
nette out of the backfeld.
We knew theyd establish Seth in the
trap game and Zach on the edge so we
worked hard on our fundamental play,
Peterson said. They effectively moved
the ball on us in the frst half and kept it
out of our hands
Our kids made big plays at big times,
though, and got the ball back.
The Ramblers did a good job of con-
trolling the ball in the frst half and
keeping Lake Citys quick-strike offense
off the feld but coach Chad Grundy
said his team needed to do more of that.
Theyre bigger and stronger than us
and they just wore us down as the game
went on, he said.
I was pleased with our frst half and
I thought this was the hardest our kids
played all year.
A 1-yard run by Marion opened the
scoring with 24 seconds left in the frst
quarter to make it 7-0. Lake City went up
13-0 when Marion hit Kevin Kunkle on an
8-yard pass play and then the Trojans got
another big boost right before half.
McBain had the ball with less than 90
seconds to go deep in its own end. The
Trojans were burning timeouts to try
and get the ball back but got a big boost
when Kunkle picked off a pass.
That set up a 23-yard pass play from
Drew Marion to Lucas Marion before
the former ran it in from a yard out to
make it 19-0 with 46 seconds to go.
The interception was a big momen-
tum play, Peterson said. Its a good
way to go into the half knowing we
were going to get the ball to start the
second half.
Grundy agreed.
We knew wed have to give them the
ball back and we tried to sneak one past
them throwing the ball, he said. Our kid
made a bad throw and they picked it off.
Lake City went up 26-0 on a 17-yard run
by Jake Truesdale at the 8:32 mark of the
third quarter and Drew Marion ran an-
other one in from three yards out to make
it 33-0 in the fnal minute of the quarter.
Truesdale and Marion ran hard all night
behind an experienced offensive line.
We both saw a lot of green grass
out there, Marion said. Weve got an
experienced offensive line with four
seniors up front and that makes a big
difference.
Runs of 9 and 11 yards by Truesdale
fnished the scoring.
Drew Marion had 144 yards on 20 car-
ries while Truesdale added 92 yards on
11 carries. Marion was 12 of 21 passing
for 151 yards. Lucas Marion caught fve
passes for 57 yards while Kunkle caught
three for 41.
Austin Booms led the defense with 10
tackles while Drew Marion had nine
and Truesdale eight. Kunkle and Lucas
Marion had interceptions and Kory
Root a sack.
Coyotes
rout
Warriors
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REMUS The joy of se-
curing a postseason berth
is already passed.
Reed City made sure it
would play at least a 10th
game this season with a 42-
7 win over Chippewa Hills
in a Central State Activi-
ties Association football
contest Friday night.
The Coyotes move to 6-0
overall and in the league
but have already started
focusing on a trip to Hespe-
ria next week.
Its good to get that mon-
key off your back to know
youre in, Reed City coach
Monty Price said.
Thats a goal the boys
set.
Weve already reverted
to focusing on next week
to play a much-improved
Hesperia team.
Reed City took care of
business against Chippewa
Hills as it led 14-0 after the
frst quarter and 34-7 at
halftime.
We were pretty much
able to do what we wanted
and I attribute that to our
offensive and defensive
lines, Price said.
They are a big team but
we moved them around
and our backs had a hay-
day. This was a good win
for us.
Chad Samuels threw for
one touchdown, ran for two
more and totaled 82 yards
on the ground.
Andre Jones ran for one
TD and caught another as
he totaled 94 yards on 10
carries.
Jon Green had 123 yards
and two TDs on eight car-
ries.
Colin Hatfeld added 69
yards on 11 carries and
Devin Ward had 51 yards
on nine carries.
Taylor Pelton recorded
eight tackles while Eric
Grannis had six, Patrick
Jobes four and Ian McDon-
ald fve.
Brandon Decatur recov-
ered a fumble and Samuels
picked off a pass.
Victory earns
Reed City a
playoff berth
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Detroit Tigers
Omar Infante
(4) singles
in the sixth
inning of
Game 1 of
the American
League
division
series against
the Oakland
Athletics in
Oakland,
Calif., Friday.
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Scherzer dazzles as Tigers take Game 1 from As
JaNie MccauLey
ap baseball wriTer
OAKLAND, Calif. Max
Scherzer overpowered
Oakland with his dominant
fastball, then baffed the
Athletics with his off-speed
stuff.
Scherzer struck out 11
over seven dominant in-
nings, Miguel Cabrera
helped stake Detroit to an
early lead before leaving in
the eighth, and the Tigers
held on to beat the A's 3-2 on
Friday night in the opener
of their AL division series
rematch.
The only
guy who
could get
anything go-
ing against
Scherzer
was Yoenis
Cespedes
and that
wasn't
enough the
way the
likely Cy Young Award win-
ner was pitching.
Cabrera and Alex Avila
each hit frst-inning RBI
singles against 40-year-old
All-Star Bartolo Colon,
whose winless stretch
against the Tigers extended
to 10 years.
Scherzer retired 16 of
his frst 18 batters and was
nearly untouchable before
Cespedes hit a two-run
drive in the seventh for his
frst career playoff home
run. The strikeouts were
his most in seven postsea-
son starts.
Cespedes struck out in the
ninth against closer Joaquin
Benoit, who retired the fnal
four batters for the save.
Manager Jim Leyland
chose Scherzer over Justin
Verlander, who goes in Game
2 tonight against 23-year-old
rookie Sonny Gray in just his
11th career start. Verlander
beat the A's in Games 1 and
5 of their postseason series
last October.
The A's missed early
chances in a rematch of last
year's playoff matchup that
Detroit survived on its way
to the World Series and
there was little the raucous,
yellow towel-waving sellout
home crowd of 48,401 could
do until Cespedes fnally
energized the ballpark.
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Manton gets back
on winning track
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MANTON Manton
scored a coveted home-
coming win, beating Mar-
ion 39-12 in a Highland
Conference contest Friday
night.
The Rangers used a
heavy dose of running the
ball on a night that was
moist to say the least but
defense also played a role
in the win.
Our young kids are
picking up on it. We had
some kids step up and
make some key plays
that needed to be made,
said Manton coach Steve
Hejnal. Things like key
third downs or getting a
turnover.
Manton jumped out to
a 15-6 lead after the frst
quarter and expanded that
lead to 29-6 at the half.
By the start of the fourth
quarter Marion had added
six more points to cut the
Manton lead to 29-12.
The Eagles, however,
would get no closer.
Tristin Rosted paced
the Rangers rushing
attack with 17 carries
for 115 yards and three
touchdowns while Luke
Shepler had 10 carries for
104 yards and two touch-
downs.
Our offensive line
played well (Friday) and
our backs ran hard, He-
jnal said.
Rosted also paced the
Rangers defense with
eight tackles and two
interceptions while
Luke Paddock and Noah
Thompson had seven tack-
les each.
Keefe Brotherton and
Jonah Nelson each had
a pick while Zach Skiver
had a pick and fumble re-
covery.
Manton travels to Pine
River Friday while Marion
meets East Jordan at Alma
College.
Highland Football
n
Team Conf Overall
Beal City 3-0 6-0
Lake City 3-0 6-0
Evart 2-1 4-1
McBain 2-1 4-2
Pine River 0-2 1-4
Marion 0-4 1-5
Manton 0-4 1-5
Fridays Games
Beal City 74, Pinconning 0
Lake City 46, McBain 0
Manton 39, Marion 12
Saturdays Games
Pine River at Evart
rick cHarMoli | cadillac news
Manton quarterback Brock Clough (10) weaves through his blocks during a designed run during the frst half of a Highland Conference
game against Marion Friday night. The Rangers beat the Eagles 39-12.
Turnovers hurt Mesick in Northwest loss to Suttons Bay
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SUTTONS BAY Turn-
overs were the downfall of
Mesick as the Bulldogs lost
to Suttons Bay Friday, 31-0,
in a Northwest Conference
football contest.
Mesick coach Josh
Crocker said Fridays
game wasnt as lopsided a
game as the score would
indicate but when you turn
over the ball fve times, it is
hard to win.
It wasnt as lopsided
as the score indicated
but when you have fve
fumbles and give your op-
ponent the ball inside your
40-yard line four times, it
is hard not to give up some
points, he said. With
those mistakes, it was just
too much to overcome.
Suttons Bay was up 28-
0 at the half and never
looked back.
Brad Harris had 11 car-
ries for 55 yards for Mesick
while Keith Roush had 13
for 60 yards. Tyler Myers
had a 30 yard reception.
Zach Riffe paced the Bull-
dogs with nine tackles
while Harris added eight.
Mesick hosts Kingsley
Friday.
SOCCER
NMC blanks MCE
MCBAIN Northern
Michigan Christian con-
trolled its game against
Mason County Eastern
and earned a 2-0 shutout
in a non-conference soccer
contest.
Comets coach Dave
VanHaitsma said his team
controlled the play and
had 34 shots compared to
the Cardinals three total
shots. NMC jumped to the
2-0 lead by the half and
held that for the remainder
of the game.
We played well and used
the whole feld. It was an
excellent team game, he
said.
Abner Vallecillo scored
the frst of the Comets
goals assisted by Keith
Gernaat around the
13-minute mark.
Brett Rodenbaugh scored
the second goal after he fol-
lowed up his own penalty
kick to get the unassisted
goal.
Jonathan Perry had
three saves in net for the
Comets.
NMC hosts Roscommon
on Tuesday.
Lakeview tops Bucks
LAKEVIEW Pine
River dropped an 8-0 deci-
sion to Lakeview in a non-
conference contest.
The Wildcats scored
three quick goals in the
games frst 10 minutes en
route to the victory and
was up 6-0 at halftime.
Ethan Crawford and Lu-
cas Harris split time in the
nets for the Bucks.
Patriots fall short
HUDSONVILLE After
playing a game Thursday,
Heritage Christian coach
Tom Stagg knew his team
might have some tired legs.
He was right and the
Patriots played hard but
ran out of steam and lost to
Hudsonville Home School,
5-2.
The game was tied 1-1
at the half but Heritage
Christian couldnt repeat
the performance in the sec-
ond half.
They (Hudsonville) had
a three-goal run early on
in the second half and that
turned it around for them.
After that we held but they
had the upper-hand, Stagg
said.
Caleb Stagg scored the
frst Patriots goal while
Curtis Reitz scored the sec-
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eight saves in goal while
Kaleb Brock had four.
Andrew Leifker played a
good game on defense.
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Red Wings rally to beat Hurricanes in OT
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RALEIGH, N.C. The Detroit Red Wings
dominated the game but had little to show
for it until they rallied for the win.
Stephen Weiss scored at 3:13 of overtime
and the Red Wings came back from two
goals down in the third period to beat the
Carolina Hurricanes 3-2 on Friday night.
Henrik Zetterberg tied it with a goal with
16.4 seconds left in the third, after Justin
Abdelkader started the rally by scoring in
the frst minute of the period.
"Got one early, got one late and were able
to get one in overtime," Weiss said.
Jimmy Howard stopped 23 shots for the
Red Wings who never led until Weiss'
game-ending goal despite outshooting
Carolina 38-25 and earning a victory in
their frst road game since moving to the
Eastern Conference.
"We liked our frst period. ... We just said,
'Stay patient and stick with the plan,'" Weiss
said. "We needed to get one early (in the
third), which we did, and that was huge."
Radek Dvorak and Nathan Gerbe scored
in their debuts with Carolina, which led
2-0 in the third, but lost its opener for the
fourth time in fve seasons.
Justin Faulk added two assists and Cam
Ward made 35 saves for the Hurricanes.
"Effort-wise, I thought everyone came
hard tonight to play," Carolina coach Kirk
Muller said. "We pushed. Detroit forces
you to skate. We said before the game, 'We
can't have a letup, guys. They're not going
to stop.'"
They certainly didn't.
Zetterberg sent it into overtime when
he pushed a loose puck past Ward after a
scramble in front of the net. Ward lost his
stick while stopping a shot from Daniel Al-
fredsson a moment earlier.
"Obviously, that's the way you want to go
into overtime," Zetterberg said. "You want
to be the team that ties the game up."
Weiss a perennial nemesis for Caro-
lina who spent 11 seasons with former
Southeast Division rival Florida before
signing with Detroit in the offseason
then ended it when he stuffed a loose puck
past Ward.
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No. 19 Michigan opens
Big Ten play vs Minnesota
by LARRy LAGE
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ANN ARBOR Devin
Gardner has turned the
ball over seven times in two
games, making Michigan
vulnerable to being upset.
"Sometimes I try to do too
much," the quarterback ac-
knowledged.
Minnesota (4-1, 0-1 Big Ten)
hopes to help Gardner con-
tinue the trend when it trav-
els to play the 19th-ranked
Wolverines (4-0) in their con-
ference opener today.
"I think he panics a lot,"
Golden Gophers safety Ced-
ric Thompson said.
With 10 turnovers this sea-
son, including fve intercep-
tions in the last two games,
Gardner knows he has a lot
of critics. And, he doesn't
blame them for fnding faults
with his game lately.
"When you play as bad as
I've played, you kind of de-
serve it," Gardner said.
Michigan plans to help
Gardner by taking some of
the burden off him to make
big plays with a running
game that
doesn't
include
him being
a primary
ball carri-
er. Wolver-
ines coach
Brady
Hoke is ex-
pected to
shake up his inexperienced,
interior offensive line
by benching center Jack
Miller, shifting Graham
Glasgow from left guard to
center and putting Chris
Bryant in Glasgow's spot.
"We have to get some runs
going," Wolverines offen-
sive tackle Michael Scho-
feld said. "Get out of the
third-and-long situations,
so we don't have to put so
much pressure on Devin."
Here are fve things to
watch:
RUNNING RBS: Hoke is
determined to restore the
program's ability to simply
hand off the football to
running backs for the frst
time in his two-plus years
as coach. Behind a new-look
offensive line, Fitzgerald
Toussaint will get the frst
chance to move the ball on
the ground. Toussaint prob-
ably will share the load ear-
lier and more often than he
has so far this year. Fresh-
men running backs Derrick
Green and De'Veon Smith
are expected to rotate into
the game to keep Toussaint
fresh and to give defenses
a different look out of the
Wolverines' backfeld.
RUNNING QBS: Min-
nesota, meanwhile, wants
both of its quarterbacks
to be a threat to run in its
option scheme. In four
nonconference wins, Philip
Nelson and Mitch Leidner
helped the Gophers average
282 yards rushing. In a 23-7
loss to Iowa, Nelson lost 18
yards rushing. He ran for
more than 200 yards over
the frst two games, wins
against UNLV and at New
Mexico State. Nelson said
the Hawkeyes did a good
job of holding gaps at the
line to let their linebackers
make tackles. "That kind of
killed a lot of our run game
right off the bat, and you've
got to be able to run the ball
to be able to do anything
else," said Nelson, who is
expected to start.
TITLE QUEST: Michi-
gan hasn't earned a Big
Ten championship since
2004. The Wolverines can't
end the dry spell by beating
Minnesota, but they can't
afford to lose a game they're
expected to win easily. "That
frst step is a big step here
at home for homecoming,"
Hoke said. "The Brown Jug
is a part of it."
THE JUG: The Wolver-
ines and Gophers have
played for the Little Brown
Jug since 1909, making it
the oldest trophy game in
major college football.
Minnesota has had the
retired water jug only once
since 1986, winning in 2005
at the Big House, where the
Gophers stormed across the
feld to snatch it when the
game was over. "You don't
want them to come over to
your sideline and take it
back," Hoke said.
MUTUAL RESPECT:
Hoke raves about Minne-
sota's Jerry Kill, as a coach
and person, perhaps more
than any of his other peers.
They coached against
each other in the Mid-
American Conference when
Hoke was at Ball State and
Kill was leading Northern
Illinois. "I've got as much
respect for Jerry Kill as
anybody in this conference
because of how he coaches
and what he's done with the
programs that he's done a
tremendous job with," Hoke
said.
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TV: ABC
Michigan State heads to Iowa for Big Ten opener
by LUKE MEREDITH
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IOWA CITY, Iowa Mich-
igan State is the best team
in the nation at stopping the
run. Iowa is built to run on
anyone.
Want to see some old-
school football?
It should feel like a trip
back in time when the Spar-
tans (3-1, 0-0 Big Ten) open
Big Ten play against the
Hawkeyes (4-1, 1-0) on today.
Michigan State ranks
frst in the country in total
defense and in allowing less
than 2.1 yards per carry. Io-
wa is third nationally with
263 carries and eighth with
1,222 yards rushing. Throw
in a forecast of wind, rain
and cool temperatures, and
this matchup has all the
makings of a physical, low-
scoring matchup reminis-
cent of the Big Ten of old.
About all that will be
missing will be two-bar face-
masks and a cloud of dust.
"I think there are a lot of
similarities ... (Iowa) is a
program that prides itself
on toughness, which I think
we do, too," Michigan State
coach Mark Dantonio said.
The Hawkeyes have won
four games in a row, match-
ing their total for all of 2012,
behind a
vastly im-
proved de-
fense and
bruising
running
back Mark
Weisman.
He's
fourth in
the nation with 615 yards
rushing with at least 145
yards four times and has
epitomized Iowa's tough-
minded personality.
Still, Iowa hasn't played
anyone as tough as Michi-
gan State.
The Spartans have been
just as strong at stopping
the pass as the run, allowing
only 130.5 yards per game.
"They're playing with
confdence, they have great
senior leadership and veter-
an leadership," Iowa coach
Kirk Ferentz said. "They
have enough complexity in
there where you can't get
comfortable and they al-
ways make it a challenge."
Here are fve things to
watch when Iowa hosts
Michigan State:
NOT A SPARTAN
STRENGTH: Michigan
State's offense has lagged
behind its defense. The
Spartans could only muster
a pair of red-zone feld goals
in the second half of a 17-13
loss at Notre Dame on Sept.
21. They're averaging just
20 points a game against
FBS competition. "You look
at the reasons we lost the
Notre Dame game. I feel like
if we score in the red zone
we're obviously going to
win the football game," Dan-
tonio said.
POWELL'S POTEN-
TIAL: It sounds as though
Iowa might fnally start us-
ing explosive junior college
wide receiver Damond Pow-
ell on more than a few plays
a game. Powell has just four
catches, but they've gone for
206 yards and two scores.
Powell caught just one ball
in last week's 23-7 win at
Minnesota 74 yards on a
screen for a touchdown.
"We all knew he was fast,
that's one thing we all feel
good about. I think he's
gaining confdence with
every week and learning,"
Ferentz said.
CLOSE SHAVES: It's no
surprise that two teams with
such similar identities would
typically play each other so
close.
Two of the last six meet-
ings went to double overtime,
with Iowa winning in 2007
and last season, and in 2009
the Hawkeyes won on a TD
pass on the game's fnal play
to preserve a then-unbeaten
season. Michigan State
stuffed Shonn Greene and
the Hawkeyes on fourth
down to win in East Lansing
in 2008. "That is the nature
of it. So that's what you'd ex-
pect, attention to detail in the
inches make the difference,"
Dantonio said.
MITTEN STATE HAWK-
EYES: Iowa has fve players
from the state of Michigan.
Two of them have emerged
as stars this season; wide
receiver Kevonte Martin-
Manley of Pontiac and
defensive tackle Carl Davis
of Sterling Heights. Martin-
Manley is Iowa's leading
receiver and has two punt
returns for TDs.
Davis, a 315-pound junior
who is fnally healthy, has
anchored an improving de-
fensive line.
YARDS PER AT-
TEMPT: Michigan State
quarterback Connor Cook
has fve touchdown passes
and no picks since taking
over as the Spartans starter.
But his yards per attempt
is a paltry 5.1.
Iowa had the same issue
a year ago, but Jake Rudock
is averaging nearly 7.5
yards a throw in 2013.
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Lions seek early separation from Packers in NFC North race
by GEnARo c. ARMAs
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GREEN BAY, Wis.
There's an early-season
role reversal in the NFC
North.
The Detroit Lions are
tied at the top at 3-1. The
two-time defending cham-
pion Packers are third at
1-2.
Doesn't seem right, espe-
cially after Detroit fnished
4-12 last season. But here
come the Lions with a
chance to create more divi-
sional separation when the
old Midwest rivals meet
Sunday at Lambeau Field.
Fueled by an offense that
added multidimensional
running back Reggie Bush
and a defensive line spear-
headed by tackle Ndamu-
kong Suh, the Lions are off
to a fast start, They are just
one win from matching
their victory total for 2012.
Now that talk about win-
ning a division title doesn't
seem too far-fetched.
"Last year, we did not
win a division game. This
year, we're 2-0 in the divi-
sion. This would give us
a chance to go 3-0," coach
Jim Schwartz said.
"This gives us an oppor-
tunity to get another win,
get a division win, and also
put a loss on one of our di-
vision opponents."
Not if Green Bay has
anything to say about it.
The Packers are back from
a bye and
a week
to stew
about a
wild 34-30
loss at
Cincin-
nati.
There's
no sense
of panic.
"You
don't want to put yourself
in this position because it's
a tough battle and we've
got 13 straight games here,
which gives it an extra
dimension as well to the
toughness," Aaron Rodg-
ers said. "But we're going
to rely on our veterans to
stay healthy, play well and
lead, and our young guys
to come along and grow up
fast."
Five things to watch
ahead of the 168th meeting
between the teams:
WISCONSIN BLUES:
The Lions haven't beaten
Green Bay in Wiscon-
sin since 1991. That's 22
straight victories for the
Packers at home, includ-
ing one playoff win. The
21 straight regular-season
home wins for Green Bay
against Detroit are an NFL
record.
It's an eye-catching sta-
tistic for writers, players
on both teams said this
week. But they're not pay-
ing attention to the streak.
Honest.
"We've got to go out there
and spend all of our time
preparing to play the 2013
Green Bay Packers and not
the ones from '94, '95. That
has nothing to do with
what we're trying to do
this weekend," said quar-
terback Matthew Stafford,
who was 3 years old when
the Lions last beat Green
Bay on the road.
"We're preparing to play
this team and doing that to
the best of our ability."
BACKFIELD BEAT:
The Packers' defense will
be busy keeping track of
Bush out of the backfeld
after he amassed 173 yards
from scrimmage in last
week's 40-32 win over the
Bears. But there are signs
of life in Green Bay's once-
struggling running game,
too.
Eddie Lacy's back from a
concussion. Fellow rookie
Johnathan Franklin is
over an apparent minor
foot injury suffered after
rushing for 103 yards on 13
carries against Cincinnati,
including a 51-yard dash.
The Packers now have had
back-to-back games with
100-yard rushers after
going nearly three years
without one.
BIG PUSH: It's hard to
miss the 6-foot-4, 307-pound
Suh, the Lions' force in the
middle. It was hard to stop
him last week, too, when
he had two sacks and a
forced fumble.
The Packers are also
worried about fellow tackle
Nick Fairley. The push
up front has played a key
role in the Lions; defense
forcing 11 turnovers so
far, while also holding op-
ponents to a 21 percent
conversion rate on third
downs, tops in the NFL.
RODGERS SHOW:
Then again, the Lions also
haven't faced one of the
NFL's best quarterbacks
yet in Rodgers, and the
dangerous Packers receiv-
ing corps. Rodgers is look-
ing to rebound from a rare
two-interception game.
He'll also have tight end
Jermichael Finley back
from a concussion.
THE BUSH EFFECT:
It's no longer just the
Calvin Johnson show in
Detroit. Bush adds speed
out of the backfeld and an-
other option for Stafford,
who is playing well.
"You can't focus all your
attention on Calvin. At the
same time you can't put all
your attention on Bush,"
Packers safety M.D. Jen-
nings said.
"You've got to stay bal-
anced as well on defense."
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Packers, 1 p.m.
Sunday
TV: Fox 32
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Pine River at Evart
Cross Country
Pine River Invitational
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Volleyball
Manton, Mesick at Brethren Invitational
Buckley at Bear Lake Invitational
MONDAY, OCT. 7
Volleyball
Traverse City Central at Cadillac
Soccer
Manistee at Reed City
Heritage Christian at Pentwater
Buckey at Traverse City Christian
TUESDAY, OCT. 8
Volleyball
McBain at Manton
Marion at Pine River
Evart at Lake City
NMC at Beal City
Chippewa Hills at Reed City
Benzie Central at Mesick
Buckley at Kingsley
Soccer
NMC, Pine River host NMSL Crossovers
Leland at Buckley
Cross Country
Coleman at Evart
Buckley, Mesick at Northwest Meet (Kingsley)
wEDNESDAY, OCT. 9
Volleyball
Cadillac at Petoskey
THURSDAY, OCT. 10
Soccer
Cadillac at Alpena
Volleyball
Bellaire, Kingsley at Manton
Cross Country
Mesick Invitational
Pine River, Reed City at Manistee Invite
FRIDAY, OCT. 11
Football
Traverse City West at Cadillac
Evart at McBain
Manton at Pine River
Beal City at Lake City
Marion vs. East Jordan at Alma College
Reed City at Hesperia
Kingsley at Mesick
Soccer
Charlevoix Northwest Acad. at Heritage Chr.
Cross Country
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Red Sox jump on Rays
miscues, win ALDS
opener 12-2
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BOSTON Jon Lester
allowed three hits in 7 2-3
innings and the Boston Red
Sox took advantage of poor
Tampa Bay defense in a fve-
run fourth to beat the Rays
12-2 on Friday in Game 1 of
the AL division series.
Lester gave up a pair of
solo homers into the Mon-
ster Seats, but he got the
lead back when the Rays
fell apart in the fourth.
One ball fell between two
outfelders, another took a
bad hop off the Green Mon-
ster standings, one batter
reached safely on a dropped
third strike and another
when pitcher Matt Moore
was slow to cover frst.
By the time it was over, the
Red Sox were ahead 5-2 and
on their way to the early lead
in the best-of-fve series.
NFL
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
New England 4 0 0 1.000 89 57
Miami 3 1 0 .750 91 91
N.Y. Jets 2 2 0 .500 68 88
Buffalo 2 3 0 .400 112 130
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Indianapolis 3 1 0 .750 105 51
Tennessee 3 1 0 .750 98 69
Houston 2 2 0 .500 90 105
Jacksonville 0 4 0 .000 31 129
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Cleveland 3 2 0 .600 101 94
Baltimore 2 2 0 .500 91 87
Cincinnati 2 2 0 .500 81 81
Pittsburgh 0 4 0 .000 69 110
west
W L T Pct PF PA
Denver 4 0 0 1.000 179 91
Kansas City 4 0 0 1.000 102 41
San Diego 2 2 0 .500 108 102
Oakland 1 3 0 .250 71 91
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
Dallas 2 2 0 .500 104 85
Philadelphia 1 3 0 .250 99 138
Washington 1 3 0 .250 91 112
N.Y. Giants 0 4 0 .000 61 146
South
W L T Pct PF PA
New Orleans 4 0 0 1.000 108 55
Carolina 1 2 0 .333 68 36
Atlanta 1 3 0 .250 94 104
Tampa Bay 0 4 0 .000 44 70
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Detroit 3 1 0 .750 122 101
Chicago 3 1 0 .750 127 114
Green Bay 1 2 0 .333 96 88
Minnesota 1 3 0 .250 115 123
west
W L T Pct PF PA
Seattle 4 0 0 1.000 109 47
San Francisco 2 2 0 .500 79 95
Arizona 2 2 0 .500 69 89
St. Louis 1 3 0 .250 69 121
Thursday, Oct. 3
Cleveland 37, Buffalo 24
Sunday, Oct. 6
Detroit at Green Bay, 1 p.m.
New Orleans at Chicago, 1 p.m.
Kansas City at Tennessee, 1 p.m.
Jacksonville at St. Louis, 1 p.m.
New England at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.
Seattle at Indianapolis, 1 p.m.
Baltimore at Miami, 1 p.m.
Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m.
Carolina at Arizona, 4:05 p.m.
Denver at Dallas, 4:25 p.m.
Houston at San Francisco, 8:30 p.m.
San Diego at Oakland, 11:35 p.m.
Open: Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay,
Washington
Monday, Oct. 7
N.Y. Jets at Atlanta, 8:40 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 10
N.Y. Giants at Chicago, 8:25 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 13
Carolina at Minnesota, 1 p.m.
Oakland at Kansas City, 1 p.m.
St. Louis at Houston, 1 p.m.
Green Bay at Baltimore, 1 p.m.
Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m.
Pittsburgh at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m.
Cincinnati at Buffalo, 1 p.m.
Detroit at Cleveland, 1 p.m.
Tennessee at Seattle, 4:05 p.m.
Jacksonville at Denver, 4:05 p.m.
Arizona at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m.
New Orleans at New England, 4:25 p.m.
Washington at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
Open: Atlanta, Miami
Monday, Oct. 14
Indianapolis at San Diego, 8:40 p.m.
In Brief
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Legends Division
Conference All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
Iowa 1 0 23 7 4 1 164 75
Michigan 0 0 0 0 4 0 152 84
Northwestern 0 0 0 0 4 0 165 95
Michigan St. 0 0 0 0 3 1 115 53
Nebraska 0 0 0 0 3 1 173 108
Minnesota 0 1 7 23 4 1 174 103
Leaders Division
Conference All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
Ohio St. 1 0 31 24 5 0 241 85
Wisconsin 1 1 65 41 3 2 188 73
Illinois 0 0 0 0 3 1 161 99
Penn St. 0 0 0 0 3 1 133 58
Indiana 0 0 0 0 2 2 178 131
Purdue 0 1 10 41 1 4 85 183
Saturday, Oct. 5
Michigan St. at Iowa, Noon
Penn St. at Indiana, Noon
Illinois at Nebraska, Noon
Minnesota at Michigan, 3:30 p.m.
Ohio St. at Northwestern, 8 p.m.
East Division
Conference All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
Bowling Green 2 0 72 36 4 1 164 92
Kent St. 1 1 54 55 2 3 84 144
Ohio 0 0 0 0 3 1 106 101
Buffalo 0 0 0 0 1 2 59 133
Miami (Ohio) 0 0 0 0 0 4 35 157
UMass 0 0 0 0 0 4 28 130
Akron 0 1 14 31 1 4 110 165
west Division
Conference All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
Ball St. 2 0 82 44 4 1 200 120
Toledo 1 1 62 48 2 3 124 131
N. Illinois 0 0 0 0 4 0 173 125
E. Michigan 0 1 20 51 1 3 71 148
Cent. Michigan 0 1 17 38 1 4 85 197
W. Michigan 0 1 14 32 0 5 70 182
Saturday, Oct. 5
E. Michigan at Buffalo, Noon
Ball St. at Virginia, Noon
Cent. Michigan at Miami (Ohio), 1 p.m.
Ohio at Akron, 2 p.m.
W. Michigan at Toledo, 3 p.m.
N. Illinois at Kent St., 3:30 p.m.
UMass at Bowling Green, 3:30 p.m.
Prep Football Scoreboard
Allendale 32, Belding 26
Almont 39, Algonac 7
Atlanta 40, Hillman 14
Au Gres-Sims 22, Hale 13
Baldwin 31, Onekama 22
Bangor 34, Fennville 6
Bark River-Harris 32, Stephenson 24
Bath 20, Laingsburg 19
Battle Creek Harper Creek 35, Sturgis 14
Battle Creek Lakeview 37, Marshall 14
Beal City 74, Pinconning 0
Beaverton 34, Harrison 22
Bellaire 52, Brimley 8
Berkley 21, Ferndale 7
Big Rapids 30, Morley-Stanwood 9
Birmingham Brother Rice 31, Orchard Lake
St. Mary 14
Birmingham Groves 36, Royal Oak 0
Birmingham Seaholm 49, Hazel Park 6
Boyne City 41, East Jordan 0
Breckenridge 26, Carrollton 25
Brethren 70, Traverse City Christian 6
Bridgman 22, Cassopolis 21
Brighton 49, Hartland 33
Brooklyn Columbia Central 21, Erie-Mason 7
Brownstown Woodhaven 30, Trenton 24
Burton Atherton 28, Morrice 7
Burton Bendle def. Dryden, forfeit
Byron 47, Burton Bentley 8
Byron Center 50, Holland 24
Cadillac 41, Gaylord 0
Caledonia 42, Forest Hills Central 7
Canton 56, Livonia Franklin 7
Carleton Airport 27, Grosse Ile 7
Carson City-Crystal 30, Blanchard Montabella 6
Carsonville-Port Sanilac 44, Dryden 38
Cedar Springs 28, Grand Rapids Northview 0
Charlotte 42, Lansing Waverly 24
Cheboygan 28, Alpena 6
Chesaning 43, Alma 36
Clare 34, Farwell 0
Clarkston 41, Pontiac 14
Clawson 21, St. Clair Shores South Lake 14
Climax-Scotts 21, Pittsford 14
Clinton 62, Morenci 21
Clinton Township Chippewa Valley 42, Fair
Haven-Anchor Bay 6
Clinton Township Clintondale 39, Eastpointe
East Detroit 0
Coldwater 42, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 6
Coleman 71, Ashley 0
Comstock Park 24, Traverse City West 16
Constantine 49, Kalamazoo Hackett 7
Corunna 35, Stockbridge 14
Croswell-Lexington 54, Imlay City 28
Crystal Falls Forest Park 43, Iron Mountain
North Dickinson 20
Dansville 26, Potterville 19
Davison 35, Flint Powers 17
DeWitt 48, St. Johns 20
Dowagiac Union 35, South Haven 0
Dundee 24, Onsted 0
Durand 43, Perry 27
East Kentwood 53, Grandville 17
Eaton Rapids 35, Parma Western 14
Engadine 36, Posen 20
Essexville Garber 62, Caro 0
Flint Kearsley 28, Clio 24
Flushing 49, Muskegon Heights 6
Fowler 21, Fulton-Middleton 14
Frankenmuth 21, Millington 6
Freeland 36, Midland Bullock Creek 16
Fruitport 44, Grant 0
Gaylord St. Mary 41, Ubly 22
Gladwin 28, Roscommon 7
Grand Ledge 44, Lansing Eastern 14
Grand Rapids Catholic Central 29, Grand Rap-
ids South Christian 21
Grand Rapids Christian 55, Jenison 7
Grand Rapids Forest Hills Northern 14, Grand
Rapids Forest Hills Eastern 13
Grand Rapids NorthPointe 24, Kent City 18
Grand Rapids West Catholic 49, Greenville 19
Grandville Calvin Christian 17, Hopkins 16
Grayling 48, Elk Rapids 28
Haslett 49, Ionia 35
Holland Christian 43, Hamilton 27
Holland West Ottawa 20, Grand Haven 14
Holton 54, White Cloud 26
Hurley, Wis. 52, Baraga 8
Indian River-Inland Lakes 56, Central Lake 30
Iron Mountain 41, Manistique 12
Ishpeming Westwood 32, Gwinn 6
Ithaca 49, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 6
Johannesburg-Lewiston 36, Rudyard 14
Kalamazoo Christian 20, Delton Kellogg 0
Kalkaska 28, Harbor Springs 6
Kingsley 73, Benzonia Benzie Central 12
LAnse 41, Ironwood 13
Lake City 46, McBain 0
Lake Linden-Hubbell 24, Hancock 6
Lansing Sexton 48, Holt 7
Lapeer West 18, Holly 15
Lincoln-Alcona 63, Oscoda 10
Lowell 42, East Grand Rapids 39, 4OT
Ludington 26, Howard City Tri-County 13
Mancelona 42, Pickford 6
Manistee Catholic Central 39, Big Rapids
Crossroads Charter Academy 6
Manton 39, Marion 12
Maple City Glen Lake 52, Frankfort-Elberta 0
Marlette 36, Vassar 35
Marquette 24, Kingsford 0
Mendon 48, Centreville 0
Menominee 44, Escanaba 0
Midland 45, Bay City Central 14
Midland Dow 41, Bay City Western 20
Mio 37, Rogers City 6
Montague 36, Mason County Central 6
Mount Pleasant 49, Saginaw 14
Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 24, Vestaburg 23
Munising 48, Ontonagon 20
Muskegon 52, Grand Rapids Union 14
Muskegon Catholic Central 55, Muskegon
Orchard View 6
Muskegon Mona Shores 28, Grand Rapids
Kenowa Hills 14
Muskegon Reeths-Puffer 46, Zeeland East 26
Negaunee 53, Norway 0
Newaygo 35, Stanton Central Montcalm 7
North Muskegon 29, Ravenna 27
Onaway 25, Pellston 0
Ovid-Elsie 33, Shepherd 12
Petoskey 42, Traverse City Central 37
Powers North Central 28, Newberry 12
Reed City 42, Remus Chippewa Hills 7
Rockford 14, Hudsonville 12
Saginaw Heritage 21, Saginaw Arthur Hill 8
Saginaw Swan Valley 25, Hemlock 15
Sanford-Meridian 49, Houghton Lake 13
Sault Area 45, Gladstone 22
Shelby 22, Muskegon Oakridge 19
Sparta 41, Coopersville 14
Spring Lake 28, Fremont 7
Standish-Sterling 48, Manistee 7
Suttons Bay 31, Mesick 0
Traverse City St. Francis 49, Charlevoix 7
Unionville-Sebewaing 54, Bad Axe 20
Wayland 26, Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills 0
West Branch Ogemaw Heights 42, Bay City
John Glenn 17
West Iron County 41, Calumet 0
Whitehall 47, Hart 18
Whittemore-Prescott 26, Tawas 14
Wyoming Kelloggsville 27, Wyoming Godwin
Heights 14
Wyoming Lee 26, Wyoming Tri-unity 20
Zeeland West 54, Hudsonville Unity Christian 20
Big Ten Mid-American
Avs too much for Predators in 3-1 victory
DENVER (AP) Semyon Varlamov stopped
26 shots, P.A. Parenteau scored two goals the
Colorado Avalanche beat the Nashville Preda-
tors 3-1 on Friday night.
Patrick Bordeleau had a goal and rookie
Nathan MacKinnon had an assist for the Ava-
lanche, who have won their frst two games
under new coach Patrick Roy.
Pekka Rinne had 33 saves and Paul Gaustad
scored for the Predators, who lost for the sec-
ond time in as many nights.
The game featured two of the top four picks
in last Junes draft. MacKinnon was taken
frst overall and Seth Jones, a Denver native,
was picked fourth by the Predators.
Jets topple Kings 5-3
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) Devin Seto-
guchi scored two goals in the third period to
lead Winnipeg to a 5-3 win over the Los Ange-
les Kings in the Jets home opener.
Matt Greene, Jeff Carter and Justin Wil-
liams scored for the Kings.
Ondrej Pavelec fnished with 33 saves for
Winnipeg.
Evander Kane had a goal and two assists.
Olli Jokinen and Bryan Little also scored for
the Jets.
Blake Wheeler had a goal called back in the
second because the net was off its moorings.
Failing to control the puck in their own
zone cost both the Jets and Kings in the frst
period, although the Kings put on most of the
pressure, outshooting the Jets 18-7.
Karlsson lifts Senators to 1-0 win over
Sabres
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) Erik Karlsson
scored with 1:35 remaining in the third period
and Craig Anderson stopped 35 shots in lead-
ing the Ottawa Senators to a season-opening
1-0 win over the Buffalo Sabres.
Former Sabres forward Clarke MacArthur
set up the goal to spoil the Sabres home
opener.
Driving up the left wing, MacArthur slipped
a pass through the middle to set up Karlsson
alone in the right circle. Karlsson got just
enough of the puck to direct it toward the net
and under goalie Ryan Millers legs.
Miller had a solid outing despite the loss in
stopping 45 shots.
Karlssons goal came a half-minute after
Anderson made a huge glove save at the other
end, stopping rookie Zemgus Girgensons
shot from the high slot.
Moulson gives Isles 4-3 win over Devils
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) Matt Moulson scored
the only goal of the shootout in the sixth
round and the New York Islanders opened the
season with a 4-3 victory over the New Jersey
Devils.
Evgeni Nabokov made 26 saves and stopped
all six Devils shots in the shootout as the Is-
landers won a season opener for the frst time
since 2007.
Michael Grabner scored two goals and set
up another by Frans Nielsen for the Islanders.
Recently signed free agent Damien Brunner
scored twice for the Devils, while fellow new-
comer Michael Ryder had the other.
Martin Brodeur, whose father, Denis, died
last week, had 23 saves in his frst game of the
season.
Cory Schneider was in goal in the Devils 3-0
loss in Pittsburgh on Thursday.
Brodeur stopped the Islanders frst fve
shootout attempts before Moulson put a shot
just under the crossbar.
Flames slip past Blue Jackets 4-3
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Jiri Hudler and
Curtis Glencross scored goals 42 seconds
apart in the third period to lead the Calgary
Flames to a 4-3 victory over the Columbus
Blue Jackets.
Rookie Sean Monahan picked up his frst
NHL goal and T.J. Galiardi had a goal and an
assist for the Flames, who opened their sea-
son with a 5-4 loss at Washington on Thursday
night.
Goalie Joey MacDonald made 29 saves.
Jack Johnson and Marian Gaborik each had
a goal and an assist for the Blue Jackets, brim-
ming with optimism after a strong fnish to
last season.
National Hockey League
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Home Away Div
Toronto 2 2 0 0 4 7 4 0-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0
Detroit 2 2 0 0 4 5 3 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0
Boston 1 1 0 0 2 3 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0
Florida 1 1 0 0 2 4 2 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0
Ottawa 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0
Montreal 1 0 1 0 0 3 4 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0
Tampa Bay 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0
Buffalo 2 0 2 0 0 1 3 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0
Metropolitan Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Home Away Div
Pittsburgh 1 1 0 0 2 3 0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0
N.Y. Islanders 1 1 0 0 2 4 3 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0
Washington 2 1 1 0 2 9 10 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
Carolina 1 0 0 1 1 2 3 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0
New Jersey 2 0 1 1 1 3 7 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-1-1
Columbus 1 0 1 0 0 3 4 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Philadelphia 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
N.Y. Rangers 1 0 1 0 0 1 4 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
wESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Home Away Div
Colorado 2 2 0 0 4 9 2 2-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0
Winnipeg 2 2 0 0 4 10 7 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0
Chicago 1 1 0 0 2 6 4 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
St. Louis 1 1 0 0 2 4 2 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0
Minnesota 1 0 0 1 1 2 3 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0
Dallas 1 0 1 0 0 2 4 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Nashville 2 0 2 0 0 3 7 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-2-0
Pacific Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Home Away Div
Calgary 2 1 0 1 3 8 8 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0
Phoenix 1 1 0 0 2 4 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
San Jose 1 1 0 0 2 4 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0
Los Angeles 2 1 1 0 2 6 7 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0
Edmonton 1 0 1 0 0 4 5 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Vancouver 1 0 1 0 0 1 4 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0
Anaheim 1 0 1 0 0 1 6 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.
National Hockey League roundup
Fridays Games
N.Y. Islanders 4, New Jersey 3, SO
Ottawa 1, Buffalo 0
Detroit 3, Carolina 2, OT
Calgary 4, Columbus 3
Winnipeg 5, Los Angeles 3
Colorado 3, Nashville 1
Saturdays Games
Detroit at Boston, 7 p.m.
Ottawa at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Philadelphia at Montreal, 7 p.m.
Columbus at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m.
Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Florida at St. Louis, 8 p.m.
Washington at Dallas, 8 p.m.
Anaheim at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Edmonton at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
Phoenix at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.
Sundays Games
Philadelphia at Carolina, 5 p.m.
Anaheim at Winnipeg, 8 p.m.
Vancouver at Calgary, 8 p.m.
MLB Playoffs
wILD CARD
Tuesday, Oct. 1: NL: Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 2
Wednesday, Oct. 2: AL: Tampa Bay 4, Cleve-
land 0
DIVISION SERIES
(Best-of-5; x-if necessary)
American League
Boston 1, Tampa Bay 0
Friday, Oct. 4: Boston 12, Tampa Bay 2
Saturday, Oct. 5: Tampa Bay (Price 10-8) at
Boston (Lackey 10-13), 5:37 p.m. (TBS)
Monday, Oct. 7: Boston (Buchholz 12-1) at
Tampa Bay (Cobb 11-3), 6:07 or 7:07 p.m.
(TBS)
x-Tuesday, Oct. 8: Boston (Peavy 12-5) at Tam-
pa Bay, 8:07 or 8:37 p.m. (TBS)
x-Thursday, Oct. 10: Tampa Bay at Boston,
5:37 or 8:07 p.m. (TBS)
Oakland vs. Detroit
Detroit 1, Oakland 0
Friday, Oct. 4: Detroit 3, Oakland 2
Saturday, Oct. 5: Detroit (Verlander 13-12) at
Oakland (Gray 5-3), 9:07 p.m. (TBS)
Monday, Oct. 7: Oakland (Parker 12-8) at
Detroit (Sanchez 14-8), 1:07 p.m. (MLB)
x-Tuesday, Oct. 8: Oakland (Straily 10-8) at
Detroit (Fister 14-9), 5:07 or 7:07 p.m. (TBS)
x-Thursday, Oct. 10: Detroit at Oakland, 6:07
or 9:07 p.m. (TBS)
National League
St. Louis 1, Pittsburgh 1
Thursday, Oct. 3: St. Louis 9, Pittsburgh 1
Friday, Oct. 4: Pittsburgh 7, St. Louis 1
Sunday, Oct. 6: St. Louis (Kelly 10-5) at Pitts-
burgh (Liriano 16-8), 4:37 p.m. (TBS)
Monday, Oct. 7: St. Louis (Wachia 4-1) at
Pittsburgh (Morton 7-4), 3:07 or 3:37 p.m.
(TBS)
x-Wednesday Oct. 9: Pittsburgh at St. Louis,
5:07 or 8:07 p.m. (TBS)
Los Angeles 1, Atlanta 1
Thursday, Oct. 3: Los Angeles 6, Atlanta 1
Friday, Oct. 4: Atlanta 4, Los Angeles 3
Sunday, Oct. 6: Atlanta (Teheran 14-8) at Los
Angeles (Ryu 14-8), 8:07 p.m. (TBS)
Monday, Oct. 7: Atlanta (Garcia 4-7) at Los
Angeles (Nolasco 13-11), 9:37 p.m. (TBS)
x-Wednesday Oct. 9: Los Angeles at Atlanta,
8:37 p.m. (TBS)
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
American League
All games televised by Fox
Sat, Oct. 12: Oakland-Detroit winner at Bos-
ton or Tampa Bay at Oakland-Detroit winner
Sun, Oct. 13: Oakland-Detroit winner at Bos-
ton or Tampa Bay at Oakland-Detroit winner
Tues, Oct. 15: Boston at Oakland-Detroit win-
ner or Oakland-Detroit winner at Tampa Bay
Wednesday, Oct. 16: Boston at Oakland-
Detroit winner or Oakland-Detroit winner at
Tampa Bay
x-Thursday, Oct. 17: Boston at Oakland-
Detroit winner or Oakland-Detroit winner at
Tampa Bay
x-Sat, Oct. 19: Oakland-Detroit winner at Bos-
ton or Tampa Bay at Oakland-Detroit winner
x-Sun, Oct. 20: Oakland-Detroit winner at Bos-
ton or Tampa Bay at Oakland-Detroit winner
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Detroit Tigers Box Score
TIGERS 3, ATHLETICS 2
Detroit AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
A.Jackson cf 4 1 1 0 0 1 .250
Tor.Hunter rf 3 1 1 0 0 1 .333
Mi.Cabrera 3b 4 0 1 1 0 0 .250
R.Santiago 3b 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---
Fielder 1b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .250
V.Martinez dh 4 1 2 0 0 1 .500
Avila c 4 0 2 1 0 1 .500
Infante 2b 4 0 2 0 0 1 .500
Dirks lf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000
b-Jh.Peralta ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000
D.Kelly lf 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---
Iglesias ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000
Totals 35 3 10 2 0 7
Oakland AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Crisp cf 1 0 0 0 3 1 .000
Lowrie ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000
Donaldson 3b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .000
Moss dh 4 1 1 0 0 3 .250
Cespedes lf 4 1 2 2 0 2 .500
Reddick rf 4 0 0 0 0 3 .000
Vogt c 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Barton 1b 3 0 0 0 0 3 .000
Sogard 2b 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000
a-Callaspo ph-2b 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000
Totals 30 2 3 2 3 16
Detroit 300 000 0003 10 0
Oakland 000 000 2002 3 1
a-struck out for Sogard in the 8th. b-lined out
for Dirks in the 9th.
E_Cespedes (1). LOB_Detroit 6, Oakland 4.
2B_A.Jackson (1), V.Martinez (1). 3B_Ces-
pedes (1). HR_Cespedes (1), off Scherzer.
RBIs_Mi.Cabrera (1), Avila (1), Cespedes 2
(2). CS_Tor.Hunter (1).
Runners left in scoring position_Detroit 2
(Dirks, Avila); Oakland 2 (Vogt, Lowrie). RISP_
Detroit 3 for 6; Oakland 0 for 3.
GIDP_Fielder.
DP_Oakland 1 (Lowrie, Sogard, Barton), (Red-
dick, Colon, Lowrie).
Detroit IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Scherzer W, 1-0 7 3 2 2 2 11 118 2.57
Smyly H, 1 2-3 0 0 0 1 2 15 0.00
Benoit S, 1-1 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 3 17 0.00
Oakland IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Colon L, 0-1 6 10 3 3 0 4 99 4.50
Otero 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 15 0.00
Doolittle 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 3 30 0.00
Inherited runners-scored_Benoit 1-0. HBP_by
Colon (Tor.Hunter). WP_Scherzer.
Umpires_Home, Mark Wegner; First, CB Buc-
knor; Second, Gary Darling; Third, Jim Reyn-
olds; Right, Mike DiMuro; Left, Tom Hallion.
T_3:24. A_48,401 (35,067).
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Whats for dinner?
Get 25 ideas from one rotisserie chicken.
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Rover
Signs uncover
a little bit of
Cadillac history.
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by kris verhage
cadillac neWs
The organizers of the
Wexford County Histori-
cal Societys 11th annual
gala wanted to add a bit
of mysterious fun to this
years event.
And the idea to throw
a masquerade party was
born, says Kristine An-
derson, historical society
president.
We wanted to bring in
some new elements, she
says.
A Night at the Musuem:
A Masquerade Party is
scheduled from 7 to 10
p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12,
at the Wexford County
Historical Museum, 127
Beech St. Those attending
are encouraged to bring
their own masks or those
that were made as part of
the event.
A number of handmade
Venetian-style masks
were created by Ander-
son, as well as historical
society supporters such as
Jill Brown, Sally Goggin,
Nan Taylor and Ander-
sons daughter, Helaina
Babik.
These masks run the
gamut from funky to frilly.
Babiks is big, blue and
topped with large peacock
feathers.
Its very Cher-like, An-
derson quips.
Many of Andersons are
inspired of course by
Wexford County history.
Old photos and papers
from Andersons collec-
tion (I can never throw
anything away. I can see
it being made into some-
thing else.) were affxed
onto the masks.
One pays tribute to
Caberfae Peaks. Another
depicts scenes of Lake
Mitchell in the early 1900s.
A third salutes education,
featuring a teachers wage
sheet from 1911; the han-
dle is a wooden ruler.
The masks can be pur-
chased at Andersons vin-
tage boutique, The Atomic
Closet, 122 N. Mitchell St.
in downtown Cadillac. All
proceeds from the sale of
the masks beneft the his-
torical society, she says.
The 11th annual gala
is the historical societys
major fundraiser. The
museum is run solely on
donations.
Theres no public fund-
ing. Ever, she says.
Tickets are $100 each.
The party features live
music; champagne, wine
and beer; food by Her-
manns European Caf;
carriage rides and tours.
For ticket information,
contact Doug Brown at at
775-4439 or the museum at
775-1717.
kverhage@cadillacnews.com | 775-neWs (6397)
Wexford historical society
planning a masquerade gala

kris verhage | cadillac neWs
This mask created by Kristine Anderson is called Cadillac Nightlife. All proceeds from the sale
of this and other masks at The Atomic Closet in downtown Cadillac beneft the Wexford County
Historical Society.
face forward
Add allure to
your costume
with a lacy mask
Kristine Anderson displays a mask she created. Andersons pattern for this project was lace from a repurposed tablecloth.
A
re you looking to
glam up your Hal-
loween costume?
Kristine Anderson,
owner of The Atomic
Closet, a vintage boutique
recently began making
masks.
While Anderson, presi-
dent of the Wexford
County Historical Soci-
ety, created several Vene-
tian-style masks for the
historical societys up-
coming masquerade gala,
she learned through trial
and error to create lacy
masks that can be applied
directly to the face.
She recently shared
how she makes this fancy
eyewear.
Story and photos
by Kris Verhage
First, draw on a piece of paper a mask shape to ft your face. Place the lace on the outline.
Place glass over the lace and outline then put plastic wrap over the glass. Use a spray adhesive
to keep the lace fat. Then place a square of tulle on to the wrap.
Trace the pattern of your mask on the tulle with Puffy Paint. Also, Anderson added small
crystals to her mask. Let the paint dry overnight. If youre in a hurry, use a hair dryer.
Once the paint is
dry, cut out your
mask.
Put your mask on
with either eye-
lash glue or Spirit
Gum. Also, you
can fashion your
mask so that it
surrounds just one
eye by using half
the outline.
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Q: WHEN the siding was
removed from the former
ONeill Offce Products building
in Cadillac on Harris Street, you
could see some signs painted on
the building, although it was
diffcult to read. Any idea what
it said?
A: The building, which
was formerly a potato
processing plant, also was
apparently an auto parts
outlet at some point, based
upon some of the signage
painted on the side of the
building.
It also served as a
wholesale grocery store
based upon the long signs
painted on the building
that could be seen after the
metal siding was removed.
A photograph of the
building taken in the af-
termath of the Feb. 2, 1922
Cadillac ice storm reveals
that at that time National
Grocer Company was
painted on the side of
the building, as well as
Wholesale Grocers.
The photograph is part
of the historical post card
collection that can be
found on the website of the
Wexford County Historical
Society at www.wexford-
countyhistory.org.
Q: IS Cadillac going to ever
restart their Paul Bunyan Days?
A: Before Rover could
answer your question he
frst had to fnd out what
Paul Bunyan Days was. He
was able to talk with Cadil-
lac Area Visitors Bureau
Executive Director Joy
VanDrie and she actually
had a program from the
event held in August 1952.
VanDrie said she wasnt
sure if that was the last
time it was held but was
the last record she had of
the event. It started in 1877.
After a brief conversa-
tion with VanDrie, Rover
found the event lasted four
days and was in essence
a celebration of Cadillac
and its history, especially
the logging industry. There
were various parades, chil-
drens activities, dances,
competitions, a play and
pageants. There also were
freworks displays each
night of the event.
As for the event mak-
ing a return more than 60
after the last known event
VanDrie said it is possible
with a catch.
It was brought to my
attention two years ago
when the brochure was
brought to the offce. When
talking about bringing in
new events this is one that
would be great to revive,
she said. It needs a social
or civic group to spear-
head it.
VanDrie added if any
such group would like to
try to revive the CAVB
would be willing to work
with them.
Q: WHAT are the trick or treat
times in the city of Cadillac?
A: Rover called the city
of Cadillac offces to fnd
out if the city was issuing
trick or treat times and
found out that it is not. He
was told, however, that it
occurs on Oct. 31 and most
residents do it from 6 to 9
p.m. but the city doesnt set
times. So with that in mind
it is up to the home owner
when they want to pass
out candy. A good rule of
thumb when handing out
candy is to have jack-o-
lanterns or other decora-
tions lit as well as a porch
light turned on. Once you
are done or run out of
candy turn off the lights,
decorations and jack-o-
lanterns.
BY MELISSA RAYWORTH
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Decades have passed. But
Rich Cooper still vividly
remembers standing on
a baseball feld as a kid,
silently praying the ball
wouldnt come anywhere
near him.
He was glad to fnally
age out of Little League.
Thrilled to leave the tor-
ture of gym class behind
on high school graduation
day. No more worries about
dropping a ball or being the
last one picked for a team.
He was done with sports.
Then came fatherhood.
Cooper found himself
raising three children,
including an athletic little
boy who wanted his dad
to teach and coach him.
How was he supposed to
accomplish that when his
own history with sports
was an unpleasant stew of
small failures peppered by
fashes of real panic?
On the baseball felds and
basketball courts near his
suburban Alexandria, Va.,
home, Cooper saw plenty
of fathers who ft the ar-
chetype: Guys who grew
up loving sports and now
enthusiastically dive in as
volunteer coaches. Those
guys the grown-up in-
carnations of the kids who
didnt want him on their
team know exactly how
to respond when their kids
say, Can we go outside and
play catch?
But where do Cooper and
so many other uncoordi-
nated dads and moms ft in
this picture?
Nicole LaVoi under-
stands why these parents
can feel ill-equipped to
handle this potentially piv-
otal chapter in their kids
lives. But in her work at the
University of Minnesotas
Tucker Center for Research
on Girls and Women in
Sports, shes found that
parents like Cooper actu-
ally have an unexpected ad-
vantage over more athletic
parents.
Kids who believe their
parents view them as com-
petent athletes are more
likely to enjoy and stick
with sports as they grow,
her research shows. What
determines how positive
a kids sports experience
turns out is not whether
the kid is good or not,
LaVoi says, but whether
the kid perceives that
the parent thinks theyre
good.
All parents have to resist
the urge to offer a post-
game litany of advice and
constructive criticism on
the drive home. But those
of us who duck when a ball
is thrown in our direction
may fnd it easier to simply
celebrate the best moments
of a game and not enumer-
ate the ways a child needs
to improve before next
weeks matchup.
Its more important,
LaVoi says, to give uncondi-
tional support than to offer
even the most useful tips
on throwing a better curve
ball or executing a more ef-
fective tackle.
Regardless of the out-
come, she says, youre
there to say, Im here. I care
about you, whether you
win or lose. I love the effort
you gave. You didnt give up
regardless of the score.
Brooke de Lench shares
this message with parents,
especially the growing
number of non-athletic
mothers who fnd them-
selves thrust into coaching
because theyre raising
children alone or their hus-
bands are frequently away.
The author of Home Team
Advantage: The Critical
Role of Mothers in Youth
Sports (HarperCollins,
2006), de Lench counsels
sports-averse parents to
embrace their situation.
Parents with little sports
experience or skill can
learn alongside their chil-
dren, she says. She encour-
ages parents to ask their
kids for help learning the
rules and strategies of a
sport. Attend games togeth-
er and sit up high, taking in
the way the ball or puck is
handled and how the play-
ers work as a team.
Non-athletic parents may
also fnd it easier to let kids
determine how large a role
sports will play in their
lives.
The parents that Ive
spoken to are not emo-
tionally invested in their
kids sports lives the way
that the parents who were
super-athletic as kids are,
says Mark Hyman, an au-
thor and lecturer on youth
sports. The emotional
temperature in the house-
hold about sports tends to
be lower.
Parents who were suc-
cessful athletes tend to ap-
proach sports with a plan
for their children, he says.
Theyre already looking
down the road to that frst
travel team and maybe the
time when their child is go-
ing to be specialized in one
sport.
For his most recent book,
The Most Expensive
Game in Town (Beacon
Press, 2012), Hyman spoke
with families who spend
thousands each year on
equipment, travel team ex-
penses and private coach-
ing. Once youve done that,
he says, if your kid says,
I dont want to play soc-
cer anymore and youve
invested $25,000 the result
can be confict.
Parents who played
rarely or badly arent likely
to make that investment
unless their child pushes
for it. They tend to under-
stand, Hyman says, that
their kids needs come frst.
... If theyre having a good
time, then if theres some
prestige attached to having
a child thats a super ath-
lete thats great, but thats
secondary.
In every household,
questions invariably arise:
Should you steer your kid
toward committing fully to
a sport or treat each season
as optional? Should you
spend hours helping your
child refne her goaltend-
ing skills in hopes of land-
ing a scholarship, or stick
to cheering her from the
sidelines?
To fgure out how to best
support his sports-loving
son, Cooper looked to his
only positive memory from
childhood athletics: a coach
who took photos of the en-
tire team and managed to
make even the most unco-
ordinated kids look like all-
stars in at least one shot.
Remembering the power
of those images, he has
taken on the role of photog-
rapher for every team his
son has joined, chronicling
entire seasons and sharing
the photos with the team
families.
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EAR AMY: I was sec-
retary to a club in the
process of dissolving.
One of our members, Jes-
sica, is a lawyer. After
taking notes at one of our
fnal meetings, I emailed
the notes to the few mem-
bers we have left. Jessica
emailed the notes back to
everyone, citing more le-
gal ways to phrase them.
The dissolution of this
group is one of several
stressors in my life, and
Jessicas criticism really
hurt. I emailed everyone
back, calling her high
and mighty and suggest-
ed that, since she didnt
like the way I wrote up the
notes, to do it herself.
After giving myself a
day to think, I emailed
her and suggested that
she send out a revised
version of the notes. I
also mentioned that I felt
uncomfortable around her
and that I had a feeling she
doesnt like me and thinks
Im dumb. She responded,
claiming I had said hateful
things about her and that
she didnt want anything
to do with me.
I replied and apologized
for calling her high and
mighty. Other than that,
I cant think of anything
I said that would be called
hateful. Until a few days
ago, I liked her. I wrote
that if she will provide the
legal letterhead she thinks
is important, I will rewrite
the notes according to her
specifcations.
Since I told her I
wouldnt bother her any-
more, until I hear from her
(if I do), Im going to leave
her alone.
I know I said things I
shouldnt. Now I am trying
to make it right. Any sug-
gestions? Licking My
Wounds
DEAR LICK-
ING: This has
been a rapid-
fre and nasty
exchange, and
you initiated the
nastiness. At
this point youve
apologized and
attempted to
cover your bases.
Now, (please,
God) just stop.
DEAR AMY:
My nephew was
married on a Fri-
day evening, and
our family went
to the wedding
and reception.
We gave them a
card along with
a check for their gift at the
reception.
The check was cashed
the following Monday,
endorsed over to the re-
ception hall. I feel this is
very tactless. It appears to
me that we were
invited for the
gift so that they
could pay the
reception bill.
What is your
opinion? Old-
fashioned Aunt
DEAR AUNT:
If you had given
this couple a cap-
puccino-maker
as a wedding
gift, wouldnt
you be pleased if
they opened the
box and used it
quickly?
Monetary gifts
to the couple
seldom actually
bring in enough
to pay for the reception.
Your gift might not have
even covered the cost of
your own meal. I assure
you, inviting people to a
reception in the hopes that
they will pay for it is not a
good business model.
I hope you had a good
time at this wedding and
reception. You were gener-
ous to help them pay for
it, and I hope you will feel
better after they thank
you.
DEAR AMY: When
Unsure wrote about an
unwanted advance from a
married male friend, I
had to laugh recalling my
similar experience.
Many years ago, our
friend asked me out
while my husband was out
of town. The wife and I
were good friends.
I asked him, Who
should I get to watch my
kids? Your wife? That
shut him right down. I told
my husband about it a few
days later and we agreed
Id handled it well. I never
told the wife, and he never
acted like a jerk with me
again. My Own Woman
DEAR WOMAN: You
handled this perfectly.
DEAR AMY: Im re-
sponding to the letter
from Empty Nest, the
woman who was sad when
her child left for college.
When my brother (20 years
younger than I) left for col-
lege, the dean told a group
of parents, If you see the
kids necking on campus,
remember, its the frst
time theyve been alone in
20 years.
My mother said, If you
see my husband and me
necking on campus, its
the frst time weve been
alone in 40 years. Ad-
miring Son
DEAR SON: This is
priceless. Thank you.
YOU CAN contact Amy
Dickinson via email: askamy@
tribune.com. You can also fol-
low her on Twitter @askingamy
or like her on Facebook.
High and mighty insult leaves her high and dry
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Dickinson

How to play: Each
Sudoku has a unique
solution that can be
reached logically with-
out guessing. Enter
digits from 1 to 9 into
the blank spaces. Every
row must contain one
of each digit. So must
every column, as must
every 3x3 square.
Sudoku
BY NANCY BLACK
TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY
Todays Birthday
(10/05/13). Begin a powerful
year with the New Moon
in your sign. Career and
fnances thrive with careful
nurturing. Get social and
grow your network to build
lasting partnerships. Travel
and education fascinate.
Dive into an adventure of
passion, and create some-
thing inspirational. Sim-
plicity and space add daily
luxury. Balance with love.
To get the advantage,
check the days rating: 10 is
the easiest day, 0 the most
challenging.
Aries (March 21-April 19) To-
day is a 6 The New Moon in
Libra heralds completion and a
new beginning in your relation-
ships and partnerships. Go for
balance. Youre attracting atten-
tion (which could be good). Stay
respectful. Use something youve
been saving. Compromise is re-
quired.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today
is a 7 Begin a new medita-
tion practice. A shift in priorities
opens a new path and a change
in direction. Guard against un-
necessary costs. Stick to high
standards. It gets very busy. Keep
your objective in mind. Friends
energize you.
Gemini (May 21-June 20) Today
is a 6 One phase ends and an-
other begins. Consult with your
partner, and sign a new contract.
You should end up with plenty.
Youre gaining confdence. A
legal problem gets resolved. Re-
plenish your reserves. Soak up lo-
cal culture.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) Today
is a 6 A new romantic door
opens, or theres a shift in cre-
ative vision at work. Jump into
the new fow. Consider house-
hold obligations before commit-
ting. Hold off on workplace im-
provements. Increase effciency
by delegating. Take action for
love.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is
a 5 Teaching is the best way
to learn something. How far do
you want to go? Maintain hu-
mility, despite your brilliance
... extra points for selfessness.
Do the work and get more for
less. Youre learning quickly. No
splurging.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today
is a 7 The New Moon shines
over completing old projects and
beginning new adventures. You
could do well fnancially over the
next 30 hours or so. Its a good
time to sell. A feisty partner is a
joy and a delight and appreciates
applause. You can afford to be
generous.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today
is a 7 Expand your horizons
(perhaps literally). Theres a
shift in the tide. Release an old
habit. Your strength arises from
your passion. Give it everything
youve got. Re-evaluate what
you have. Provide well for fam-
ily. Love gives you new hope and
energy.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today
is a 6 Gather valuable infor-
mation on the grapevine. Resist
the temptation to splurge. One
phase ends and another begins
at home. Listen to your siblings.
Feelings intensify. Ask for the
bonus now. Dont worry about
something that doesnt apply
any more. Begin with medita-
tion.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
Today is a 7 Assume respon-
sibility and level up. Follow a
dream. Begin a new spiritual
adventure. Youre becoming a
master, and limitations are melt-
ing. Revise your routine. Go
around a dead end. Be gentle
with someone whos insecure.
Let your partner take the lead.
Play to win.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
Today is a 6 The New Moon
could inspire new income, and
its excellent for travel through
tomorrow. You accomplish more
than usual. Get some sun. Love
is in the air. Wait to see what de-
velops. Work out philosophical
differences. Make notes for the
future. The allure is irresistible.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) To-
day is a 6 Group efforts suc-
ceed. You dont need to fnance
it all. Buy what you need. Com-
pletion and new beginnings
arise regarding your studies and
exploration. Learn new theo-
ries. Its a good time for fun and
romance. Work could interfere
with playtime. Compromise.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) To-
day is a 6 One door closes and
another opens for your partners
income. Launch a new project
together. Invest in success, and to
achieve the quality youre after.
Controversy arises. Dont touch
savings. Youre very persuasive
now. Put your heart and creativ-
ity into it.
Horoscope
BY STUART PFEIFER
MCCLATCHY-TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE
The more money you
make before retirement,
the more you may have
to cut back when you do
retire, a new study has
found.
Because of Social Se-
curity benefts, some
low-wage earners receive
more income when they
retire than they did when
they were working. By
contrast, many high-wage
earners see their incomes
reduced signifcantly in
retirement, according to
a report by the Employee
Beneft Research Institute.
Social Security replaces
a higher proportion of
low-wage earners in-
come, the Washington
group said in a recent
news release. When spou-
sal benefts are taken into
account, the total income
after age 65 might exceed
the pre-65 labor earnings
of single-earning house-
holds. That is not gener-
ally the case for higher-
income workers.
As a result, high-wage
earners may have to cur-
tail spending when they
retire, when low-wage
earners have more to
spend. Of course, the high-
income earners will still
have more money to spend
in retirement than low-
wage earners.
The study surveyed the
household incomes of
workers in the 10 years
before and 10 years after
they turned 65. It was con-
ducted between 2000 and
2010.
Those in the bottom
quarter of pre-retirement
income actually experi-
enced an increase in aver-
age household income in
excess of 150 percent of
their pre-65 income, the
study found.
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The space station is unique
(you-NEEK), or unlike anything
else, because of microgravity.
Microgravity is a state, or condition,
where the force of gravity seems to
be tiny. Micro means very small.
With microgravity, things seem to be
weightless.
Gravity is a force that pulls people
and things toward physical bodies,
such as Earth. The ISS is close enough
to Earth that the Earths gravity is
still strong. The gravity is about 90
percent of that on Earth.
But things act as if they weigh
almost nothing on the station. This
is because of a condition called
free fall.
Free fall
Gravity pulls on everything the
same way. It doesnt matter if things
are different sizes or shapes. If there
were no air, a feather would fall as
fast as a bowling ball. But on Earth,
the air slows the feather down.
In space, the station, the crew and
everything in the station are falling
around Earth at the same speed.
Because everything is falling together,
everything seems to float. This is
called free fall.
But the space station is orbiting
the Earth at just the right speed,
about 17,500 miles per hour, so the
spacecraft never falls all the way to
Earth, but keeps orbiting it.
Experimenting in Orbit
International Space Station
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art courtesy NASA
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At the library:
TheAmazingInternationalSpaceStationbythe
editors of YES! Magazine
SpaceStationSciencebyMarianneJ.Dyson
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Everything changes
Everything we know all
biological, chemical and physical
processes developed in the gravity
on Earth. When we take away
Earths gravity, things act differently.
For example, crystals grow larger,
flames are rounder, and plant roots
not only grow down, but out toward
food.
The ISS allows us to study how
things change in microgravity.
This helps us learn why things
act the way they do on Earth. In
microgravity, things dont always act
the way scientists expect.
The effects of outer space
Space radiation, temperature
differences and other conditions in
outer space can destroy materials.
Experiments mounted on the outside
of the ISS are helping scientists
figure out which materials last
longest in space.
One of the samples from ISS
experiments survived so well that
it was used to create a coating for
Curiosity, the rover now exploring
Mars.
The Space Laboratory
Success story
AdiseasecalledDuchenne
musculardystrophy(DIS-troe-fee)
affects about 1 in 3,500 boys. It
causes muscles to waste away.
In microgravity, crystals grow
bigger and more regularly shaped.
This lets researchers get a better
look at protein crystals involved in
this disease. They have identified
a substance in the protein that
they couldnt find on Earth. This
is helping scientists develop better
treatments.
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Sam: How do lambs travel as
astronauts?
Stan: In spacesheeps!
Sophie: Where do you park at the space
station?
Sia: At a parking meteor!
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All the following jokes have something in common.
Can you guess the common theme or category?
Shelly: How do you organize a flight to the
space station?
Simon: You need to plan-et carefully!
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3. In a medium bowl, combine cream cheese and sour cream.
4. Pour noodles into a 9-by-13-inch baking dish and mix with one cup spaghetti
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5. Mix remaining sauce with turkey and vegetables. Spread on top of noodles.
6. Layer cream cheese mixture next, spreading evenly over turkey mixture.
7. Top with cheddar cheese.
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Meet Heidi Swedberg
Heidi Swedberg plays the ukulele (yoo-kuh-
LAY-lee),acts,singsandteaches.HerlatestCD
isMyCupofTea.ShemadetheCDwiththe
Sukey Jump Band.
Heidi has acted in several TV shows, including
The Wizards of Waverly Place. She has also
acted in several movies, including Galaxy
Quest and Kindergarten Cop.
She teaches ukulele classes at elementary
schools in Los Angeles. She taught the ukulele
to kids at an orphanage in Haiti. She has
worked with Outside, a group that brings music to places such as senior
centers and care homes for the elderly.
Heidi, 47, was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, and grew up in Albuquerque,
N.M. She began playing the ukulele when she was 5. She majored in
theater in college. After college, she trained at a theater in Kentucky and
then moved to New York City to act in films.
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Protecting our health
Some of the most important
research onboard the ISS has
involved the study of humans living
in space. For example, studies
have shown that peoples immune
systems, or the systems battling
disease, are weaker in microgravity.
This is a problem for people living in
space for long periods.
Astronauts lose about 2 percent of
their bone mass each month they are
in space. This is much higher than
bone loss on Earth.
After 40 years of experimenting
in space, researchers from the U.S.
have found the right mix of exercise
and nutrition to prevent bone loss
in astronauts.These findings are
helping to treat bedridden patients
and the elderly on Earth, who are in
special danger for bone loss.
Technology
Experiments on the ISS have
helped experts make better machines
for use on Earth. For example,
knowledge gained from building the
stations robotic arm has led to a
special robot. It can perform surgery
too tiny and precise for a human
surgeon.
This technology is especially useful
for performing surgeries on children
and babies and has saved dozens of lives.
Experimenters are working
to develop techniques to refuel
satellites. Now, satellites may work
for about 25 years, but then they quit
working.
Humans in Space
Cells of the body
Animal and human cells act very
differently in space. Cells form into
more circular shapes. Because fluids
flow differently in microgravity, the
fluids in cells act differently. Cells do
not communicate with each other in
the same way.
These different ways of acting can
cause problems for scientists. But
they can also help researchers see
things in new ways. For example,
by studying how cells act in space,
scientists hope to learn how to better
control cancer cells, which also act
differently than normal cells.
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Betty Debnam - Founding Editor and Editor at Large Lisa Tarry - Managing Editor Lucy Lien - Associate Editor Wendy Daley - Artist
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to create the best computer
code to guide little satellites
called SPHERES. ISS crew
members hold a competition
with the winning SPHERES
in free-fall conditions on the
station.
More than 43 million
students from 49 countries
have worked with
researchers on space station
experiments. Middle school,
high school and college
students all work on ISS
experiments.
Salmonella
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cause food
poisoning,
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in space. ISS researchers are trying to
find a vaccine against them.
The Mini Page thanks Camille Alleyne,
assistant program scientist for the
International Space Station, for help with
this issue.
Look through your newspaper for stories
about outer space.
Next week, The Mini Page is about the
interstate highway system.
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doesnt help astronauts to lift weights in
space because weights seem to weigh
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Height: 6-3 Birthdate: 7-27-84
Weight: 220 Hometown: St. Louis, Mo.
Every time Max Scherzer steps on the pitchers mound,
DetroitTigersfansexpectavictory.
Why not? After all, the All-Star right-hander had charged
to a big-league best 19-2 record by early September, a
major reason the Tigers led their division.
Scherzer, a former college All-American at the University
of Missouri, baffles batters with different pitches, including a blazing
fastball. He recorded 209 strikeouts in his first 190-plus innings.
DetroitlikesScherzerforotherreasons.Hesactivelyinvolvedin
charitiessuchasDreamsComeTrueandGlovesforKids,andhastaken
time to visit children in hospitals and participate in a team caravan tour
in the offseason.
Hes a good guy but hes one tough Tiger on the mound.
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CADILLAC Dale and
Ona (Shively) Greenman
will celebrate 65 years of
marriage on Wednesday,
October 9, 2013.
Their children, grand-
children and great-
grandchildren wish to
thank them for modeling
Christian love in their
marriage and in their re-
lationships.
They will celebrate this
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BY JENNIFER FORKER
ASSOCIATED PRESS
If youre thinking of
making this years Hallow-
een costume yourself, you
can stick with simple or
go Hollywood pro. Neither
has to take much time or
money, and either can cre-
ate a convincing costume,
whether youre looking to
draw guffaws, shrieks or
admiring nods.
Brenda K.B. Anderson,
who builds creatures and
costumes for the touring
Sesame Street Live show
at VEE Corp. in Minne-
apolis, says some of the
same theories she uses
there also apply to mak-
ing Halloween costumes.
A good costume blurs the
line between reality and
fantasy, she says; even
simple subterfuge, such as
donning a wig or wearing
thick-rimmed glasses, can
suffce.
When people cant see
what you really look like
beneath the makeup, hair
and clothes, you are much
more believable, says An-
derson, author of Beastly
Crochet (Interweave,
2013).
For instance, she sug-
gests padding a costume
such as around the middle
for a clown or bear to
disguise your own shape
and make it more authen-
tic.
Start pulling your cos-
tume together by visiting
a thrift shop, Anderson
advises.
Thrift stores are kind
of a gold mine for the
beginnings of Halloween
costumes, she says. For
very little money you can
get a whole bridal gown
something that looks more
authentic.
Kim Conner, of Burl-
ington, Vt., writes about
thrifty craftiness at her
seven thirty three blog.
I try to utilize things
that I have, and what I have
to buy is inexpensive,
says Conner.
For instance, her simple
pig costume: Felt ears
attached to a pink head-
band, a plastic bottle cap
wrapped in felt and topped
with a pink button to re-
semble a pigs snout. Her
mermaid costume, a little
more complicated, involves
sewing.
An added challenge is
trying to keep her children
warm on Halloween night
without having to cover up
with coats. Some tricks: In-
corporate a hat, wig, hood-
ed cloak or long gloves
into the costume. On bare
arms, wear nylons. Legs
stay warm in thick-cotton
stockings, leggings or tall
boots.
The editors at Real Sim-
ple magazine also focus
on scrounging around the
house for supplies, such
as brown paper bags and
cereal boxes, or buying the
bare minimum to fashion
costumes for kids and
adults. For a fapper, for
instance, attach horizontal
rows of fringed pink Post-
it notes with red metallic
tape to cover a simple
dress; glue two mini cup-
cake liners, with gold-dot
stickers in their centers, as
fower decorations.
Its tailored toward
having fun with the kids
and getting them into it,
says Krissy Tiglias, deputy
editor of Real Simples
website, which offers more
than 50 costume ideas.
Many of the magazines
adult costumes can be as-
sembled moments before a
Halloween party. The outft
often hinges on a pun. For
example, wear a white
chef s hat and apron, and
carry an iron (real or toy)
to be an iron chef.
The creative types at
Martha Stewart Living
have turned out another
Halloween Special Issue
magazine full of costumes,
some of which can be had
in a fash: Glue blue and
green craft-store feathers
and a beak cut from yel-
low paper to green plastic
glasses and wear a match-
ing boa. Presto! Youre a
parrot.
Whats really enchant-
ing in the magazine this
year? The plethora of faux
lashes, contact lenses, lip
appliques and gruesome
tattoos evidence that
Hollywoods professional
makeup secrets at long last
can be ours.
Special-effects makeup
is really making its way
into the marketplace. We
wanted to show people
what they could get them-
selves, says Marcie Mc-
Goldrick, editorial director
of holiday and crafts for
Martha Stewart Living.
These items arent cheap
the featured snake-eye
contact lenses cost $70
and require planning
ahead. But the effect can be
haunting. For example, the
snake charmer costume
includes contact lenses,
faux lashes, snakeskin-
patterned lip tattoos,
ample eyeliner and a rub-
ber snake worn around the
neck like a choker.
Other makeup effects
include 3D scars and the
latest in tattoos that mimic
bruises, cuts and scars
all easy to apply, McGold-
rick says.
She recommends buy-
ing one or two items, such
as $10 Latex elf ears or a
big wig, to add that little
extra bit to a homemade
costume.

Greenmans celebrate 65th
Anniversary Six generations
On February 17, 2013, Sofah Grayce Jensen was born. This is a picture of her and the rest of her family which now consists of six
generations. It starts with her great-great-great grandmother, Phyllis Wagner of Richmond Mich., soon to be 93; her great-great-grand-
father, James Wagner of Spring Hill, Fla.; her great-grandmother, Pam Bigelow of Cadillac; her grandmother, Sadie Gruber of Cadillac;
and her mother, Karah Jensen of Cadillac.
AP PHOTO/COPYRIGHT 2013 MARTHA STEWART HALLOWEEN SPECIAL ISSUE, GLENN GLASSER
This photo provided by courtesy of the Martha Stewart Halloween
special issue shows a Zombie costume, with makeup, including
white greasepaint, and 3D scars combined to create a convincing
zombie look. See the special issue Martha Stewart Halloween
for more details. With supplies on hand and help from Hollywood-
inspired special effects, a Halloween costume can be assembled in
a snap.
From elf ears to pig snouts: DIY costume tips


BY MARILYNN MARCHIONE
AP CHIEF MEDICAL WRITER
Expecting twins? You
probably dont need to
schedule a cesarean sec-
tion. Most moms can
safely give birth without
surgery, a big study fnds.
Its the latest research
to question the need for C-
sections, which are done
in one-third of all births
in the United States and
three-fourths of those
involving twins. Studies
increasingly are chal-
lenging long-held beliefs
about cesareans, such as
that women who had one
need to deliver future ba-
bies the same way.
Now doctors are look-
ing hard at C-sections
for twin births, which
are on the rise because
of infertility treatments.
Twins have more risk for
birth complications and
some studies suggest C-
sections lower that risk,
but this had not been put
to a rigorous test.
Dr. Jon Barrett of Sun-
nybrook Health Sciences
Center in Toronto, led a
study in 25 countries of
2,800 women pregnant
with twins. All of the
frst of the twins to be
delivered were in good
position for birth (most
doctors still recommend a
C-section if the frst twin
is in feet-frst or breech
position).
Half of the moms were
scheduled to have C-sec-
tions and the rest, vaginal
births. About 40 percent
of the latter group wound
up having C-sections, and
10 percent of those sched-
uled to have cesareans
ended up giving birth
vaginally.
Study: Most twins can be
born without a C-section
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Yesterdays
Jumbles:
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Cadillac
What: Dancing With The
Y Stars
Info: Seven local
celebrities and
their professional
partners will perform a
dance in front of a live
audience. All proceeds
go to the YMCAs annual
fundraising campaign.
Tickets can be purchased
at the Y Welcome Center
or online at http://dance.
cadillacareaymca.org/
tickets/.
Time: 6:30 pm Saturday
Place: Cadillac, Wexford
Civic Center
Cost: Tickets are $40;
votes $5
What: AMVETS Post No.
110 Auxiliary meeting
Info: First Saturday of
every month
Time: 10 a.m. Saturday
Place: AMVETS Post No.
110
What: Alzheimers
Support Group
Info: On the frst and
third Wednesday of each
month. For caregivers,
family and friends of
persons with Alzheimers
disease and related
disorders.
Time: 2 p.m. Saturday
Place: Green Acres, 235
Pearl Street
Contact: 231-779-9420
What: Love Inc/Breast
Friends Awareness Walk
Info: Join the ffth annual
walk to provide funds
for those fghting breast
cancer in Missaukee,
Osceola and Wexford
counties. The fund
helps with expenses
not covered by health
insurance. The $20
registration donation
directly helps those in the
community.
Time: 9 a.m. to Noon
Saturday
Place: Cadillac Junior
High School, 500
Chestnut Street
Contact: Robin Mosher
231-429-7717 rmoshe03@
baker.edu
Cost: $20
Evart
What: Farmers Market
Info: The Evart Area
Farmers Market will be
open starting June 15
and going into October.
Time: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturday
Place: Evart Depot, 200
Main Street
Contact: June-Marie
Essner 231-734-6016
What: Free Community
Dinner
Time: 5:45 p.m. Saturday
Place: Brooks Corners
United Methodist Church
Contact: Joe Beavan 231-
912-1576
Lake City
What: Pancake breakfast
Time: Morning Saturday
Place: Missaukee
Conservation Club

What: Mama and me
Info: Spa pampering, free
massage, story time for
kids. First Saturday of
every month.
Time: 10 a.m. to Noon
Saturday
Place: Baked Beans, 103
Main St.
Manton
What: Bingo
Info: Proceeds go
for veteran causes in
community
Time: 6 p.m. Saturday
Place: VFW Post No. 7806

Marion
What: Shop For Free
Info: Shop for warm
clothes, coats, boots,
hats, blankets, etc.
Time: 9 a.m. to Noon
Saturday
Place: Marion, Marion
United Methodist Church
Contact: 231-743-6426
SUNDAY
Cadillac
What: Alzheimers
Support Group
Info: On the frst and
third Wednesday of each
month. For caregivers,
family and friends of
persons with Alzheimers
disease and related
disorders.
Time: 2 p.m. Sunday
Place: Green Acres, 235
Pearl Street
Contact: 231-779-9420
Luther
What: All you can eat
breakfast
Info: Full breakfast menu.
Time: 8 to 11 a.m. Sunday
Place: Luther Lions Club,
State St.
Cost: $6
MONDAY
Cadillac
What: Stehouwer Free
Clinic
Info: The Stehouwer
Free Clinic is available by
appointment Monday
through Thursday from
9 a.m. to noon and 1 to
4:30 p.m. for medication
assistance, appointments
with a doctor, nurse
practitioner or physicians
assistant (available when
they volunteer).
Date: Monday
Place: Lower level of the
Old City Hall Building,
201 N. Mitchell Street
Contact: 231-876-6150
What: Blood Drive
Info: A blood drive will
be held.
Time: 1 to 6:45 p.m.
Monday
Place: Temple Hill Baptist
Church, 1601 West
Division
What: Men of the Moose
meeting
Time: 6:30 p.m. Monday
Place: Moose Lodge,
Boon Road
What: Kiwanis Club of
Cadillac
Info: Area men and
women interested in
serving children and
youth. All welcome.
Time: 6 p.m. Monday
Place: McGuires
Contact: 231-920-6822
What: Alzheimers
Support Group
Info: On the frst and
third Wednesday of each
month. For caregivers,
family and friends of
persons with Alzheimers
disease and related
disorders.
Time: 2 p.m. Monday
Place: Green Acres, 235
Pearl Street
Contact: 231-779-9420
What: Taco Night
Info: Serving tacos every
Monday.
Time: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Monday
Place: American Legion
Post 94, 422 N. Mitchell
Street
What: Al-Anon
Info: Meets every
Monday.
Time: 8 p.m. Monday
Place: First Presbyterian
Church, 221 E. Harris
Street
Contact: Dolores Eisele
231-775-3102
What: T.O.P.S. 0579 Group
Info: Weight loss support
group, visitors welcome.
First month free.
Time: 6:30 p.m. Monday
Place: Zion Lutheran
Church, 350 Pearl Street
Contact: Marie
Mercier 231-775-1713
teachmercier@yahoo.com
Cost: $28 per year, $4 per
month
Tustin
What: Radio Control
Instruction
Info: Learn to fy RC
aircraft with expert
instructors. CAMS
offers free lessons every
Monday evening at 7
p.m.
Time: 7 to 9 p.m. Monday
Place: Tustin, Club Field,
south of blinker light in
Tustin
Contact: 231-768-4259
Cost: Free
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Cadillac
What: Stehouwer Free
Clinic
Info: The Stehouwer
Free Clinic is available by
appointment Monday
through Thursday from
9 a.m. to noon and 1 to
4:30 p.m. for medication
assistance, appointments
with a doctor, nurse
practitioner or physicians
assistant (available when
they volunteer).
Date: Tuesday
Place: Lower level of the
Old City Hall Building,
201 N. Mitchell Street
Contact: 231-876-6150
What: Blood Drive
Info: A blood drive will
be held.
Time: 11:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday
Place: Temple Hill Baptist
Church, 1601 West
Division
What: Masonic Lodge
Meeting
Info: Dinner at 6 p.m.
Lodge meeting at 7 p.m.
All Masons are welcome.
Time: 6 to 9:30 p.m.
Tuesday
Place: 124 1/2 N. Mitchell
Street, 124 1/2 N. Mitchell
Street
Contact: 231-775-2617
What: Grand Slam Bridge
Club
Info: For women, every
Tuesday.
Time: 11:30 a.m. Tuesday
Place: Lakeside Charlies,
Contact: Jeanne 231-775-
5086
What: Weekly Peer Grief
Support Group
Time: 9 a.m. Tuesday
Place: Big Boy
Contact: 231-779-9550;
800-822-8318
What: Depression, Bipolar
Support Alliance
Info: Meets every
Tuesday.
Time: 6 p.m. Tuesday
Place: Mercy Hospital,
Mortimer Room
Contact: Louie or Betty
231-920-3411 or 231-775-
4937
What: Hamburger Night
Time: 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday
Place: Moose Lodge,
Boon Road
What: Shepherds Table
Info: Free community
meals. Everyone
welcome. Volunteers
needed for clean-up, 5 to
7 p.m.
Time: 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesday
Place: First Baptist
Church, Chapin Street
entrance
Contact: 231-775-0608
Cost: Free
What: Alzheimers
Support Group
Info: On the frst and
third Wednesday of each
month. For caregivers,
family and friends of
persons with Alzheimers
disease and related
disorders.
Time: 2 p.m. Tuesday
Place: Green Acres, 235
Pearl Street
Contact: 231-779-9420
What: Cadillac Area Low
Vision Support Group
Info: Guest speakers,
sharing experiences,
information and coping
skills and social time.
Refreshments served.
Time: 10 to 11:15 a.m.
Tuesday
Place: Cadillac Senior
Center, Chestnut Street
Contact: 231-775-0133,
231-779-9420
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Lake City
What: Al-Anon
Time: 10 a.m. Tuesday
Place: St. Stevens
Catholic Church, 506
Union Street
Manton
What: Support Group for
Victims of Violent Crimes
Info: Second Tuesday
of each month. All
welcome.
Time: 7 p.m. Tuesday
Place: St. Theresa Hall,
Mesick
What: Hamburger Night
Info: Mesick Amvet
Post No. 120 Sons.
Hamburgers,
cheeseburgers,
homemade soup and
chili, french fries and
onion rings. Proceeds
used for projects that
beneft veterans and
the community. Public
welcome.
Time: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday
Place: Mesick Amvets
Post, M-37, Just south of
M-115
Reed City
What: Quilts to Comfort
Info: Quilts to Comfort
meets the second
Tuesday of each month,
except December. Charity
quilts will be made for
the Crossroads Radiation
Therapy Group.
Time: 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesday
Place: Reed City,
Crossroads Quilt Shop
WEDNESDAY
Cadillac
What: Dance Class
Info: 6 p.m. - absolute
beginner line dance class;
6:30 p.m. - beginner line
dance class; 7:30 p.m. -
intermediate line dance
class.
Date: Wednesday
Place: Cadillac, Mackinaw
Trail Middle School,
cafeteria
Contact: Sandee Lee 231-
832-3493
Cost: $3 donation
What: Stehouwer Free
Clinic
Info: The Stehouwer
Free Clinic is available by
appointment Monday
through Thursday from
9 a.m. to noon and 1 to
4:30 p.m.
Date: Wednesday
Place: Lower level of the
Old City Hall Building,
201 N. Mitchell Street
Contact: 231-876-6150
What: 15-B MEA-retired
chapter meeting
Info: Will be discussing
Project Christmas
and future programs.
Optional lunch at the
After 26 Caf at 11:30
a.m.
Time: 01:00 pm
Wednesday
Place: Cadillac, MEA
offce, Cadillac
What: Grief Support
Group
Time: 11 a.m. Wednesday
Place: Cadillac Senior
Center,
What: Burger Night
Time: 5 to 8 p.m.
Wednesday
Place: American Legion
Post 94, 422 N. Mitchell
Street
What: American Legion
Auxiliary Unit No. 94
Meeting
Info: Second Wednesday
of each month.
Time: 6 to 7 p.m.
Wednesday
Place: American Legion
Auxiliary Unit No. 94, 422
N. Mitchell
What: Hospice of
Michigan Grief Support
Group
Info: Provides free
services to anyone who
is mourning the loss of a
loved one. On the second
Wednesday of each
month.
Time: 1 to 2:30 p.m.
Wednesday
Place: Hospice of
Michigan, 932 N. Mitchell
Street
Contact: 231-779-9570
ext. 5471
What: Cadillac
Community Food Pantry
Info: Doors open at 8:30
a.m., optional church
service at 9:30 a.m. and
food distribution at 10
a.m. Bring container to
transport food.
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Wednesday
Place: Revival Center
Contact: 231-775-2662
What: Bingo
Info: Public welcome.
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday
Place: Moose Lodge,
Boon Road
What: Alzheimers
Support Group
Info: On the frst and
third Wednesday of each
month. For caregivers,
family and friends of
persons with Alzheimers
disease and related
disorders.
Time: 2 p.m. Wednesday
Place: Green Acres, 235
Pearl Street
Contact: 231-779-9420
Harrietta
What: Bible study
Info: Learn more
about the Bible and
Catholicism.
Time: 7 p.m. Wednesday
Place: St. Edwards
Church
Lake City
What: Wii Games and
Fitness
Time: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday
Place: Ardis Missaukee
District Library, 210 S.
Canal Street
What: Computer Class
Time: 10 a.m. Wednesday
Place: Missaukee District
Library
Contact: 231-839-2166
What: Cribbage
Time: 4 p.m. Wednesday
Place: Missaukee District
Library, 210 S. Canal
Street
What: Wii Wednesdays
Info: All ages.
Time: 3 to 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday
Place: Missaukee District
Library, 210 S. Canal
Street
Contact: 231-839-2166
What: Gleaners Food
Distribution
Info: Food pantry for
senior citizens, second
Wednesday of every
month. Sign up after 2
p.m.
Time: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Wednesday
Place: 37228 S. Morey
Road
Contact: 231-839-7554
Mesick
What: Order Eastern Stars
Meeting
Info: Order Eastern Stars,
Sherman Chapter #197
will be having their
monthly meeting.
Time: 7 to 9 p.m.
Wednesday
Place: Mesick Masonic
Lodge, 102 W. Mesick
Avenue
Contact: 231-775-2617
Reed City
What: Childrens Story
Hour
Info: Reading, crafts and
songs.
Time: 11:15 a.m.
Wednesday
Place: Reed City Public
Library, 410 Upton
Avenue
THURSDAY
Cadillac
What: Couples and
Partners Dance Class
Info: 6:30 p.m. beginner
and intermediate couples
and partners; 7:30 p.m.
intermediate couples and
partners.
Date: Thursday
Place: Cadillac, Mackinaw
Trail Middle School,
cafeteria
Contact: Sandee Lee 231-
832-3493
Cost: $5 per couple
What: Cadillac Made in
Michigan Farmers Market
Info: Michigan fresh
produce, locally made
baked goods, and natural
artisan arts and crafts.
Every Thursday through
October.
Time: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Thursday
Place: East of the City
Park, Downtown Cadillac
Contact: Judy Emmons
231-878-7724 jlynn133@
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MCCLATCHY-TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE
After a long day, who
hasnt stumbled into the
grocery store without the
faintest idea of what to put
on the table, when sudden-
ly the tempting whiff of
a freshly roasted chicken
puts everything into per-
spective?
And although a rotisserie
chicken is great served on
its own, it lends itself to so
many dinner options. Cas-
seroles, pizza, salads
Here are 25 easy din-
ner ideas incorporating
rotisserie chicken. These
arent formal recipes but
rough outlines you can
tweak to suit your familys
or friends tastes. Most
involve only a few ingredi-
ents, and almost all can be
made in an hour or less. No
matter your skill level in
the kitchen, theres some-
thing here for everyone.
And with so many ideas,
youre bound to fnd some-
thing to please even the
most picky dinner guest.
1. Quesadillas: Soften
chopped onion and bell
pepper or mushrooms on
the stove, then combine
with chopped chicken and
cheese in a folded tortilla
and toast on a griddle
or large skillet until the
cheese melts.
2. Chopped salad: Toss
chopped chicken, apple,
red onion, raisins and al-
monds in a bowl. Toss with
a dressing made of mayon-
naise, sour cream or yo-
gurt favored with a touch
of wine or cider vinegar,
mustard and fresh chopped
herbs.
3. Thai pasta with peanut
sauce: Combine peanut
butter, soy sauce, sugar,
chopped garlic and a dash
of hot sauce in a sauce-
pan with enough coconut
milk or water to thin.
Warm over the stove, then
toss with pasta, chopped
chicken, chopped roasted
peanuts and fresh cilantro.
4. Lemon chicken pasta
with basil: Chop chicken
and saute for a few min-
utes to warm with a little
chopped garlic and mush-
rooms if desired. Drizzle
fresh lemon juice over
the chicken and toss with
pasta, shredded basil and
freshly grated Parmesan
cheese.
5. Enchiladas: Coat the
bottom of a baking dish
with red or green enchi-
lada sauce. Roll shredded
chicken, cheese, sauteed
onion and peppers into tor-
tillas and place in the dish.
Ladle over more sauce and
add more cheese. Bake
until the cheese melts and
the sauce is bubbly. Serve
topped with chopped green
onion.
6. Chicken and spin-
ach casserole: Combine
chopped chicken with
fresh spinach, chopped
sauteed onion and garlic,
and homemade bechamel
(butter and four cooked
to form a roux, with milk
added to make a thick
sauce) or cream of mush-
room soup. Top with bread-
crumbs mixed with Parme-
san cheese, chopped fresh
herbs and a little melted
butter and bake until the
flling is bubbly.
7. Sloppy Joes: Sweat
fnely chopped onion, bell
pepper and garlic until
translucent, then add
chopped chicken to warm.
Stir in equal parts marina-
ra and barbecue sauce and
spoon onto buns to serve.
8. Macaroni salad: Toss
macaroni with chopped
chicken, celery and red on-
ion and toss with a dress-
ing of mayonnaise favored
with mustard and a touch
of lemon juice.
9. Empanadas: Sweat
diced onion, chile or bell
peppers, and mushrooms
until translucent and then
add diced chicken, cheese
and a little chili sauce to
moisten. Add flling to bis-
cuit or pie dough cut into
rounds. Seal and bake until
golden brown, then serve
with chile sauce on the side
or drizzled over.
10. Chicken noodle soup:
Sweat onion, carrot and
celery, then add chicken
broth and simmer with
noodles, other vegetables
such as peas and potatoes,
chopped chicken and fresh
herbs.
11. Chicken tortilla soup:
Saute chopped onion and
bell pepper until lightly
golden, then add a con-
tainer of fresh salsa and
chicken broth and bring
to a boil. Add several
fresh corn tortillas torn
into pieces, and then use
an immersion blender to
puree everything in the
pot. Bring to a gentle sim-
mer and add chopped or
shredded chicken, more
diced onion and pepper.
Serve with crumbled fresh
cheese, sour cream, tortilla
strips and diced onion and
cilantro.
12. Shredded chicken
tacos: Sweat sliced onion
with chopped chile pep-
per and tomatoes, then
add shredded chicken and
enough chicken broth to
moisten. Serve in warm
tortillas with shredded let-
tuce or cabbage, salsa and
toppings of choice.
13. Burritos: In a large,
warmed tortilla, combine
shredded chicken with
black beans, rice, lettuce,
cheese, guacamole, sour
cream and pico de gallo.
Roll the burrito, top if
desired with chile sauce
and more cheese before
serving.
14. Taquitos: Roll shred-
ded chicken in small tor-
tillas and deep-fry. Serve
with sour cream and salsa.
15. Barbecue chicken
sandwich: Combine shred-
ded or chopped chicken
with barbecue sauce.
Serve, topped with cole-
slaw, in toasted buns.
16. Savory turnovers or
hand pies: Sweat chopped
onion, carrot and celery
in a saute pan. Add peas,
potatoes and chopped
chicken and enough broth
to cover. Simmer until the
vegetables are tender, then
swirl in goat cheese or
bread crumbs to thicken
the broth, favoring with
fresh herbs if desired.
Spoon into puff pastry or
pie dough, seal and bake
until golden brown.
17. Chili: Saute onion,
bell or chile pepper and
garlic. Add chopped chick-
en, canned diced tomatoes,
tomato sauce and a medley
of drained canned beans.
Thin to desired consis-
tency with chicken broth
and simmer to marry the
favors, checking occasion-
ally for seasoning. Serve
with crumbled cheese,
green onion and sour
cream.
18. Lettuce cups: Chop
the chicken and toss with
a little cornstarch (2 table-
spoons for each whole
chicken). Saute chopped
garlic and ginger over high
heat until golden brown
with a slightly nutty aro-
ma. Add chopped shiitake
mushrooms and chopped
water chestnuts. Drizzle
over soy sauce, rice vin-
egar and a touch of sugar,
scraping any favoring
from the bottom of the pan.
Add the chicken and cook
until the sauce is thick-
ened. Drizzle over more soy
sauce, vinegar and sesame
oil as desired and serve in
lettuce cups topped with
chopped roasted peanuts
and green onion.
19. Couscous: To cooked
couscous, add diced olives,
red onion, sauteed garban-
zo beans, chopped chicken,
raisins and diced dried
apricot and dates. Flavor
with fresh cilantro, ground
cinnamon, cloves and co-
riander and a squeeze of
fresh lemon juice.
20. Quinoa: Saute sliced
shiitake mushrooms over
high heat, then add garlic
and drizzle over soy sauce
and rice wine vinegar. Add
diced chicken and heat to
warm. Remove from heat
and add fresh spinach,
tossing until the spinach is
wilted. Toss in a bowl with
cooked quinoa and garnish
with toasted nuts.
21. Pita sandwich: Spread
hummus on the bottom
inside of a halved pita
round and top with shred-
ded chicken. Spoon over
plain yogurt favored with
chopped fresh cucumber,
cumin, garlic, fresh mint
and lime juice.
22. Chinese chicken
salad: In a large bowl,
combine chopped lettuce
and shredded cabbage with
drained canned mandarin
oranges, sesame seeds,
chopped chicken and
sesame ginger dressing to
coat. Serve garnished with
slivered almonds or fried
wonton strips, chopped ci-
lantro and green onion.
23. Barbecue chicken
pizza: Saute a sliced onion
until softened and golden
brown. When cool enough
to handle, spread over
store-bought or prepared
pizza dough. Top with a
mixture of half barbecue
sauce and half mari-
nara sauce, add chopped
chicken, drizzle over more
sauce and top with mozza-
rella cheese and sliced red
onion. Sprinkle chopped
parsley over the baked
pizza before serving.
24. Calzone: Use the pizza
dough and toppings for the
barbecue chicken pizza
(No. 23); quarter the pizza
dough into four smaller
rounds, fll, seal and bake
until golden brown.
25. Fettuccine Alfredo:
Melt butter in a saucepan
and add heavy cream. Sim-
mer gently, whisking in
minced garlic and grated
parmesan cheese. Add
chopped chicken, then
serve with pasta, topped
with chopped parsley.
From one rotisserie chicken, 25 ideas for dinner
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E! News Weekend Cant Hardly Wait (1998, Comedy) Jennifer Love Hewitt. Pre-
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Halloween Wars When a scien-
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Halloween Wars A romantic yet
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Challenge Outrageous Pump-
kins 2
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decor and menu.
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National Treasure (2004) Nicolas Cage. A man
tries to steal the Declaration of Independence.
National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007, Action) Nicolas Cage, Jon Voight, Har-
vey Keitel. Ben Gates sets out to establish an ancestors innocence.
Jerry Maguire (1996) Tom
Cruise. Premiere.
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College Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (CC) College Football
Scoreboard
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Valentines Day (2010, Romance-Comedy) Jessica Alba, Kathy Bates. Premiere.
Los Angeles residents wend their way into and out of romance. (CC) (DVS)
Valentines Day (2010, Romance-Comedy) Jes-
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E (CNBC)
Secret Lives of
the Super Rich
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the Super Rich
Buried Treasure A deceased art
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The Suze Orman Show The most
dangerous debt out there.
Treasure Detec-
tives
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tives
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dealers estate. (CC)
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Hell on Wheels Fathers and
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Hell on Wheels Cullen deals with
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consequences. (CC)
Twister (1996, Action) Helen
Hunt, Bill Paxton, Cary Elwes.
S (TCM)
Where Angels Go, Trouble
Follows (1968) Rosalind Russell.
Libeled Lady (1936, Comedy) Jean Harlow, Spencer Tracy.
Editors fiancee, lawyer trick heiress suing paper. (CC) (DVS)
The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1933, Drama)
Barbara Stanwyck, Nils Asther. (CC)
Adventures of
Huck Finn
T (FX)
Colombiana (2011, Action)
Zoe Saldana, Jordi Moll.
Machete (2010, Action) Danny Trejo, Robert De Niro, Jessica
Alba. The victim of a double-cross seeks revenge.
Machete (2010, Action) Danny Trejo, Robert De Niro, Jessica
Alba. The victim of a double-cross seeks revenge.
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Muhammad Alis Greatest Fight (2013) Chris-
topher Plummer. Premiere. (CC)
Boxing Miguel Cotto vs. Delvin Rodriguez. Miguel Cotto takes on Delvin Rodriguez in
a super welterweight bout, from Orlando, Fla. (N) (Live) (CC)
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Nick Brody remains at large.
Masters of Sex Pilot A secret
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6 (USA) Pastor Chris Joel Osteen (CC) Cheers (CC) Bridesmaids (2011, Comedy) Kristen Wiig. A maid of honors life unravels as the big day approaches. (CC) (DVS) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Stolen Law & Order: SVU
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R (AMC) Hell on Wheels Get Behind the Mule (CC) Twister (1996, Action) Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton. Storm chasers race to test a new tornado-monitoring device. The Godfather (1972) Marlon Brando. A mafia patriarch tries to hold his empire together.
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U (MSNBC) Up W/Steve Kornacki (N) Melissa Harris-Perry Teacher Town Hall (N) Education Nation Teacher Town Hall with Brian Williams. (N)
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(164)(ESPNC) SportsCentury (CC) SportsCentury (CC) SportsCentury (CC) SportsCentury (CC) SportsCentury (CC) 30 for 30 (CC)
(600)(HBO) Boxing Miguel Cotto vs. Delvin Rodriguez. (CC) 24/7 Bradley Face Off, Max First Cousin Once Removed (2012, Documentary) (CC) Real Time, Bill
(625)(SHOW) Inside the NFL (CC) 60 Minutes Sports (CC) Dick Tracy (1990, Crime Drama) Warren Beatty, Madonna, Charlie Korsmo. (CC) Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003) Reese Witherspoon.
SATURDAY
OCTOBER 5, 2013
9 p.m. on FOOD
Cupcake Wars
Its a hard-knock life for four
bakers who compete for the op-
portunity to have their creations
served at a party celebrating the
Broadway revival of Annie. Pro-
ducer Sally Horchow is the guest
judge who helps decide which
baker gets the showcase and
the $10,000 cash prize.
SUNDAY
OCTOBER 6, 2013
8 p.m. on HGTV
Cousins Undercover
You may hear echoes of Ex-
treme Makeover: Home Edition
in this new series starring John
Colaneri and Anthony Carrino
of Cousins on Call. In each
episode, they give a deserving
persons home a major overhaul
with help from family members,
friends and neighbors.
MONDAY
OCTOBER 7, 2013
8:30 p.m. on CBS
We Are Men
Stuarts (Jerry OConnell) ex-
wife offers to settle their divorce
if hell let her keep the dog. Not
willing to give up his pet, Stuart
asks Frank, Gil and Carter (Tony
Shalhoub, Kal Penn, Chris Smith)
to help him get the animal back.
Gil is upset when his daughter
cancels plans to go camping.
TUESDAY
OCTOBER 8, 2013
8 p.m. on ABC
Marvels Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Coulson (Clark Gregg) and his
team are on the case when
Dr. Franklin Hall (Ian Hart), a
brilliant scientist, is kidnapped.
Skye (Chloe Bennet) holds the
key to locating him, but the team
is pushed to its limits when the
plan goes awry in the new epi-
sode The Asset.
WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 9, 2013
10 p.m. on NBC
Ironside
Ironside (Blair Underwood) is
forced to come to terms with a
long-ago mistake when an art
thief and suspected killer (Mi-
chael Massee) is released from
prison. Virgil (Pablo Schreiber)
struggles to recover from a vio-
lent incident in the field in the
new episode Pentimento.
THURSDAY
OCTOBER 10, 2013
8 p.m. on NBC
Parks and Recreation
Leslie (Amy Poehler) pairs up
the employees of Pawnees parks
department with their counter-
parts in Eagleton. Ben and Chris
(Adam Scott, Rob Lowe) reunite
to work on an accounting project.
Ann (Rashida Jones) shares her
plans for the future in the new
episode Doppelgangers.
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, (WGN-A) In the Heat of Night In the Heat of the Night (CC) In the Heat of the Night: Give Me Your Life (1994) Carroll OConnor, Carl Weathers. Americas Funniest Home Videos (CC) Americas Funniest Home Videos (CC)
/ (E!) Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Eric & Jessie: Game American Pie (1999, Comedy) Jason Biggs. Teens agonize over losing their virginity. Cant Hardly Wait (1998), Ethan Embry
0 (DISN) Jessie (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) Dog With a Blog Jessie (CC) Austin & Ally (CC) Phineas and Ferb A.N.T. Farm (CC) Jessie (CC) Dog With a Blog
1 (ESPN) NASCAR Countdown NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: Hollywood Casino 400. From Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kan. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC)
2 (LIFE) Last Hours in Suburbia (2012) Kelcie Stranahan, Maiara Walsh. (CC) Escape From Polygamy (2013, Drama) Mary McCormack, William Mapother. (CC) The Cheating Pact (2013, Suspense) Daniela Bobadilla, Laura Slade Wiggins. (CC)
6 (USA) Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Entitled Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Manhunt Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Stranger Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Bedtime
7 (NICK) Sam & Cat (CC) Hathaways Hathaways Sanjay and Craig Rabbids Invasion SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Sam & Cat (CC) Sam & Cat (CC)
8 (A&E) Barter Kings (CC) Barter Kings Trading or Bust (CC) Storage Wars Texas Storage Wars Texas Storage Wars Texas Storage Wars Texas Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC)
< (FOOD) Restaurant: Im. The Great Food Truck Race Capital Gains Restaurant Stakeout Blonde Ambition Mystery Diners Thieves, Inc. Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Chopped Four chefs make shrimp appetizers.
> (FAM) Little Giants (1994, Comedy) Rick Moranis. National Treasure (2004, Adventure) Nicolas Cage, Hunter Gomez, Diane Kruger. A man tries to steal the Declaration of Independence. National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007) Nicolas Cage, Jon Voight.
? (ESPN2) NFL Football: ESPN Radio (N) (Live) American Le Mans Series Racing Oak Tree Grand Prix. (Taped)
@ (FNC) Americas News HQ FOX News Sunday With Chris Wallace (N) Journal Editorial Rpt. Americas News HQ Healthy You Americas News HQ MediaBuzz FOX News Sunday With Chris Wallace (CC)
A (CNN) Fareed Zakaria GPS CNN Newsroom (N) (Live) Your Money (N) CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Newsroom (N)
B (DSC) Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier (CC) Alaska: The Last Frontier Fall Feast (CC) Alaska: The Last Frontier (CC) Alaska: The Last Frontier Poopscicle Alaska: The Last Frontier (CC)
C (FOXDT) College Football Texas Tech at Kansas. (Taped) Icons of Coaching College Hockey Waterloo at Michigan. Exhibition game. (N) (Live)
D (TNT) Duplicity (2009, Romance-Comedy) Julia Roberts, Clive Owen, Tom Wilkinson. (CC) Along Came a Spider (2001, Mystery) Morgan Freeman, Monica Potter. (CC) (DVS) Double Jeopardy (1999) Tommy Lee Jones, Ashley Judd. (CC)
E (CNBC) Paid Program Cancer: Winning No.1 Selling Kitchen Like New Carpet Paid Program Cleaner Carpets Paid Program WEN Hair Care Deep Clean w/ Shark! Paid Program Paid Program
F (HIST) American Pickers American Pickers Odd Fellas (CC) American Pickers Feudin Pickers (CC) American Pickers (CC) American Pickers Getting the Boot (CC) American Pickers The Return of Hobo Jack
R (AMC) The Godfather (1972) Marlon Brando. A mafia patriarch tries to hold his empire together. The Godfather, Part II (1974, Crime Drama) Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton. Michael Corleone moves his fathers crime family to Las Vegas. (CC)
S (TCM) Whole Towns Lassie Come Home (1943, Drama) Roddy McDowall. (CC) (DVS) Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) Dick Van Dyke. A family travels to a land that doesnt permit children. (CC) With Six You Get Eggroll (1968) Doris Day.
T (FX) Colombiana (2011) Predators (2010) Adrien Brody. Fearsome aliens hunt a band of human fighters. Machete (2010) Danny Trejo, Robert De Niro. The victim of a double-cross seeks revenge. Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
U (MSNBC) Education Nation (N) Meet the Press (CC) MSNBC Live (N) Disrupt With Karen Finney (N) Caught on Camera Caught on Camera What Went Wrong?
V (HGTV) Property Brothers Property Brothers Matt & Krysten (CC) Property Brothers Kristine & Paul (CC) Property Brothers Luke & Courtney (CC) Property Brothers Parker & Francesca House Hunters (CC) Hunters Intl
X (TVL) Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) Roseanne Girl Talk Roseanne Sleeper Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) The Golden Girls The Golden Girls
(TLC) Long Island Medium Long Island Medium Long Island Medium Long Island Medium Long Island Medium Long Island Medium Long Island Medium Long Island Medium Long Island Medium Long Island Medium Long Island Medium
(GSN) Minute to Win It Minute to Win It (CC) Family Feud (CC) Family Feud (CC) Family Feud (CC) Family Feud (CC) Family Feud (CC) Family Feud (CC) Minute to Win It (CC)
(164)(ESPNC) 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) Into the Cold: A Journey of the Soul (2010) Sebastian Copeland. The Endless Summer (1966) Michael Hynson. Surfing in Ghana, Nigeria, Hawaii, Australia. 30 for 30
(600)(HBO) Real Time, Bill Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) Daniel Radcliffe. A malevolent force threatens the students at Hogwarts. (CC) Muhammad Alis Greatest Fight (2013) Christopher Plummer. Life of Pi (2012)
(625)(SHOW) The Woman in Black (2012, Horror) Daniel Radcliffe, Misha Handley, Roger Allam. (CC) Brake (2012, Action) Stephen Dorff, Chyler Leigh. (CC) Out of Time (2003, Suspense) Denzel Washington, Eva Mendes, Sanaa Lathan.
WeekdayS Morning October 7, 2013
8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM
# (33-FOX) Michigan This Morning Varied Programs Kenneth Copeland The 700 Club The Peoples Court Judge Mathis Law & Order: SVU
$ (7-NBC) Today Steve Harvey Family Feud Varied Programs Days of our Lives
% (TBS) Married... With Are We There Yet? House of Payne Meet the Browns Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Wipeout Varied Programs The Cleveland Show
& (27-PBS) Curious George Cat in the Hat Peg and Cat Dinosaur Train Sesame Street Daniel Tiger Super Why! Varied Programs
( (29-ABC) Good Morning America Maury The Test The View Rachael Ray The Chew
* (9-CBS) CBS This Morning Live! With Kelly and Michael Paid Program Paid Program The Price Is Right 9/10 News at Noon The Young and the Restless
, (WGN-A) Paid Program Paid Program Matlock Matlock In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night WGN Midday News
/ (E!) Varied Programs E! News Sex and the City
0 (DISN) Mickey Mouse Jake and the Pirates Mickey Mouse Sofia the First Doc McStuffins Henry Hugglemonster Jake and the Pirates Octonauts Mickey Mouse Doc McStuffins Good Luck Charlie
1 (ESPN) SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter
2 (LIFE) Old Christine Old Christine Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Greys Anatomy
6 (USA) Varied Programs
7 (NICK) SpongeBob Max & Ruby Team Umizoomi Team Umizoomi Dora the Explorer Dora the Explorer Bubble Guppies Bubble Guppies PAW Patrol Dora the Explorer Dora the Explorer
8 (A&E) Dog Bounty Hunter Dog Bounty Hunter Criminal Minds Varied Programs Criminal Minds Varied Programs CSI: Miami Varied Programs CSI: Miami Varied Programs Criminal Minds
< (FOOD) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Varied Programs The Pioneer Woman Barefoot Contessa Sandra Lee
> (FAM) That 70s Show That 70s Show That 70s Show 700 Club Interactive The 700 Club Gilmore Girls Reba Reba 8 Simple Rules
? (ESPN2) Mike & Mike First Take First Take Varied Programs
@ (FNC) FOX and Friends Americas Newsroom Happening Now Americas News HQ
A (CNN) New Day CNN Newsroom Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield Around the World CNN Newsroom
B (DSC) Joyce Meyer Paid Program I (Almost) Got Away With It Nightmare Next Door FBI: Criminal Pursuit Unusual Suspects Varied Programs
C (FOXDT) Varied Programs
D (TNT) Charmed Supernatural Supernatural Supernatural Bones Bones
E (CNBC) Squawk Box Squawk on the Street Fast Money Halftime Report Power Lunch
F (HIST) Varied Programs
R (AMC) Paid Program Paid Program Varied Programs
S (TCM) Movie Varied Programs
T (FX) Buffy the Vampire Slayer Ellen Ellen Ellen Ellen Movie Varied Programs
U (MSNBC) Morning Joe The Daily Rundown Jansing and Co. MSNBC Live NOW With Alex Wagner Andrea Mitchell
V (HGTV) Varied Programs House Hunters Hunters Intl Varied Programs
X (TVL) Paid Program Paid Program Murder, She Wrote Varied Programs Dick Van Dyke Dick Van Dyke I Love Lucy I Love Lucy Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Gunsmoke
(TLC) A Baby Story A Baby Story A Baby Story A Baby Story Didnt Know-Pregnant Didnt Know-Pregnant Four Weddings What Not to Wear Table for 12
(GSN) Match Game Match Game Super Password Press Your Luck Sale of the Century The $25,000 Pyramid Super Password $100,000 Pyr. Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud
(164)(ESPNC) SportsCentury SportsCentury SportsCentury College Football Varied Programs College Football
(600)(HBO) Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs
(625)(SHOW) Movie Movie Varied Programs
Sunday PriMe tiMe October 6, 2013
7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30
# (33-FOX)
The Simpsons
(CC) (DVS)
The Simpsons
(CC) (DVS)
The Simpsons
(N)
Bobs Burgers
Fort Night
Family Guy (N)
(CC) (DVS)
American Dad
Poltergasm
Mark T Barclay
Pastor Barclay.
Jack Van Impe
Presents
Private Practice Past Tense
Competing to run the practice.
$ (7-NBC)
Football Night in America Bob Costas and others
recap the days NFL highlights. (N) (CC)
NFL Football Houston Texans at San Francisco 49ers. From Candlestick Park in San Francisco. (N)
(Live) (CC)
7&4 News at
11PM (N)
% (TBS)
MLB Baseball Division Series: Teams TBA. (N)
(Live)
MLB Baseball Division Series: Teams TBA. (N) (Live)
& (27-PBS)
The Lawrence Welk Show I
Asked the Lord.
Last Tango in Halifax Caroline
focuses on new relationship.
Masterpiece Classic The Paradise (Season Premiere) Denise
Lovett gets a job in the city. (N) (CC)
Just Seen It
Don Jon.
Between the
Lines With
( (29-ABC)
Once Upon a Time Searching for
Henry in Neverland. (CC)
Once Upon a Time Lost Girl
(N) (CC)
Revenge Sin Victoria makes a
move. (N) (CC)
Betrayal Sara wants to recommit
to her marriage. (N) (CC)
11PM News Glee Acafellas
(CC)
* (9-CBS) NFL Football 60 Minutes (N) (CC) The Amazing Race (N) (CC) The Good Wife (N) (CC) The Mentalist (N) (CC) 9/10 News
, (WGN-A)
Americas Funniest Home Videos
(CC)
How I Met Your
Mother (CC)
How I Met Your
Mother (CC)
How I Met Your
Mother (CC)
How I Met Your
Mother (CC)
WGN News at
Nine (N) (CC)
Instant Replay
(N) (CC)
Black Knight (2001, Comedy)
Martin Lawrence. (CC)
/ (E!)
Cant Hardly Wait (1998) Jen-
nifer Love Hewitt, Ethan Embry.
Keeping Up With the Kardashi-
ans Baby Shower Blues
Keeping Up With the Kardashi-
ans More to the Story (N)
Eric & Jessie:
Game On (N)
Keeping Up With the Kardashi-
ans More to the Story
Eric & Jessie:
Game On
0 (DISN)
Shake It Up!
Beam It Up
Good Luck
Charlie (N)
Liv & Maddie
(N) (CC)
Shake It Up!
Haunt It Up
Wander Over
Yonder (CC)
Austin & Ally
(CC)
Austin & Ally
(CC)
Jessie (CC) A.N.T. Farm
endurAnts
Good Luck
Charlie (CC)
1 (ESPN) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) WNBA Basketball Finals, Game 1: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC)
2 (LIFE)
House of Versace (2013) Gina Gershon, Raquel Welch. Donatella
Versace carries on the legacy of her brother. (CC)
Drop Dead Diva Owen has news
to share with Stacy. (N) (CC)
Witches of East End Pilot (Se-
ries Premiere) (N) (CC)
Witches of East End Pilot (CC)
6 (USA)
Law & Order: Special Victims
Unit Recall (CC)
Law & Order: Special Victims
Unit Remains of a missing boy.
Modern Family
Mistery Date
Modern Family
(CC) (DVS)
Modern Family
(CC) (DVS)
Modern Family
Fulgencio
Law & Order: Special Victims
Unit Sexual assault by women.
7 (NICK) Hathaways Hathaways See Dad Run Instant Mom The Nutty Professor (1996) Eddie Murphy. Premiere. (CC) Friends The Last One (CC)
8 (A&E)
Duck Dynasty
(CC)
Duck Dynasty
(CC)
Duck Dynasty
(CC)
Duck Dynasty
(CC)
Duck Dynasty
(CC)
Duck Dynasty
(CC)
Modern Dads
Wipe Out
Modern Dads
(N) (CC)
Duck Dynasty
(CC)
Duck Dynasty
(CC)
< (FOOD)
Rachael vs. Guy Kids Cook-Off
Grand Finale Fake-Out
Chopped First basket contains a
bloody protein. (N)
Halloween Wars Teams create
zombie prom displays. (N)
Cutthroat Kitchen Making na-
chos without utensils. (N)
Restaurant: Impossible Helping
the owner of Maple Tree Cafe.
> (FAM)
National Treasure: Book of
Secrets (2007) Nicolas Cage.
Forrest Gump (1994, Comedy-Drama) Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise. Premiere. An in-
nocent man enters history from the 50s to the 90s.
The Middle
(CC)
The Middle
(CC)
? (ESPN2)
American Le
Mans Series
Baseball To-
night (N) (Live)
NHRA Drag Racing Auto-Plus Nationals. From Reading, Pa. (N Same-day Tape) (CC) NASCAR Now (N) (Live) (CC)
@ (FNC)
FOX Report (N) Huckabee FOX News Special Stossel Huckabee
A (CNN) CNN Newsroom (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Anthony Bourdain Parts Inside Man (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts
B (DSC) Alaska: The Last Frontier (CC) Alaska: The Last Frontier Ex Alaska: The Last Frontier (N) Buying Alaska Buying Alaska Alaska: The Last Frontier (CC)
C (FOXDT) West Coast Customs (N) World Poker Tour: Season 11 Bull Riding Championship. Tigers Weekly Spartan Foot. World Poker Tour: Season 11
D (TNT)
Double Jeopardy (1999, Sus-
pense) Tommy Lee Jones. (CC)
A Time to Kill (1996, Drama) Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson, Matthew McConaughey. A
lawyers defense of a black man arouses the Klans ire. (CC) (DVS)
Along Came a Spider (2001)
Morgan Freeman. (CC) (DVS)
E (CNBC)
Knife Fight On the Money
With Bartiromo
Secret Lives of
the Super Rich
Secret Lives of
the Super Rich
American Greed The prison life of
Bernie Madoff.
American Greed: The Fugitives The Truth About Shoplifting An
investigation into retail crime.
F (HIST)
American Pickers Genes collec-
tion of steam engines.
American Pickers A former boxer
fights to keep his stuff.
American Pickers Frank finds a
vintage Harley Sportster. (CC)
American Pickers A hurricane-rav-
aged barn. (CC)
American Pickers The guys stop
in at Sam and Stans.
R (AMC)
The Godfather, Part II (1974)
Al Pacino, Robert Duvall. (CC)
Low Winter Sun Revelations
Frank testifies. (CC)
Low Winter Sun Ann Arbor; Surrender Frank struggles to maintain
sanity. (N) (CC)
Low Winter Sun Frank struggles
to maintain sanity. (CC)
S (TCM)
With Six You Get Eggroll
(1968) Doris Day. (CC)
Mister Roberts (1955, Comedy) Henry Fonda, Jack Lemmon.
Ensign and cargo officer suffer nit-picking captain. (CC)
Ensign Pulver (1964, Comedy) Robert Walker, Burl Ives. A mis-
chievous ensign plots against his tyrannical captain. (CC)
T (FX)
Fantastic Four: Rise of the
Silver Surfer (2007), Jessica Alba
Green Lantern (2011, Action) Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard. A
test pilot joins a band of intergalactic warriors.
Green Lantern (2011) Ryan Reynolds. A test
pilot joins a band of intergalactic warriors.
U (MSNBC) Caught on Camera Caught on Camera (N) Sex Slaves: Motor City Sex Slaves: Motor City Teens Sex Slaves: The Deadly Game
V (HGTV) House Hunters Hunters Intl Cousins Undercover (N) (CC) Love It or List It, Too (N) (CC) House Hunters Renovation (N) House Hunters Hunters Intl
X (TVL)
The Golden
Girls (CC)
The Golden
Girls (CC)
The Golden
Girls (CC)
The Golden
Girls (CC)
The Golden
Girls (CC)
The Golden
Girls (CC)
The Golden
Girls (CC)
The Golden
Girls (CC)
The King of
Queens (CC)
The King of
Queens (CC)
(TLC) Island Medium Island Medium Island Medium Island Medium Long Island Medium Alaskan Women Looking for Long Island Medium
(GSN) Minute to Win It (CC) Minute to Win It (CC) Minute to Win It (CC) Newlywed Newlywed Newlywed Newlywed
(164)(ESPNC) 30 for 30 On the Mat (2012, Documentary) Narrated by Chris Pratt. 30 for 30 On the Mat
(600)(HBO)
Life of Pi (2012) Suraj Sharma, Tabu. A teenager and a tiger
become marooned at sea aboard a small lifeboat. (CC)
Boardwalk Empire Erlkonig
(N) (CC)
Eastbound &
Down (N)
Hello Ladies
The Limo
Boardwalk Empire Erlkonig
(CC)
(625)(SHOW)
Homeland Tin Man Is Down
Nick Brody remains at large.
Masters of Sex Pilot A secret
study of human sexuality.
Homeland Carrie learns who is
on her side. (N) (CC)
Masters of Sex Masters blames
Johnson. (N)
Homeland Carrie learns who is
on her side. (CC)
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$ (7-NBC) Days of our Lives The Dr. Oz Show The Doctors Dr. Phil 7&4 News at 5PM 7&4 News at 6PM NBC Nightly News
% (TBS) American Dad American Dad Varied Programs
& (27-PBS) Varied Programs Body Electric Sit and Be Fit Peg and Cat Cat in the Hat Sid the Science Kid Arthur WordGirl World News America PBS NewsHour
( (29-ABC) The Chew General Hospital Katie Judge Judy Judge Judy The Dr. Oz Show omg! Insider UpNorth Live News
* (9-CBS) Bold and the Beautiful The Talk Lets Make a Deal The Ellen DeGeneres Show News News News CBS Evening News
, (WGN-A) WGN Midday News Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Americas Funniest Home Videos
/ (E!) Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Kardashian Varied Programs Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Varied Programs
0 (DISN) Varied Programs Jessie Varied Programs Good Luck Charlie Jessie
1 (ESPN) SportsCenter SportsCenter NFL Insiders Varied Programs NFL Live Around the Horn Pardon/Interruption SportsCenter Varied Programs
2 (LIFE) Greys Anatomy Greys Anatomy Charmed Charmed Wife Swap Varied Programs
6 (USA) Varied Programs NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS
7 (NICK) Peter Rabbit SpongeBob SpongeBob Teenage Mutant Ninja The Fairly OddParents The Fairly OddParents SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob
8 (A&E) Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Varied Programs The First 48 Varied Programs The First 48 Varied Programs Storage Wars Storage Wars
< (FOOD) 10 Dollar Dinners Secrets of Restaurant 30-Minute Meals Giada at Home Giada at Home Barefoot Contessa Barefoot Contessa The Pioneer Woman Varied Programs Diners, Drive Diners, Drive
> (FAM) 8 Simple Rules Boy Meets World Boy Meets World Boy Meets World Boy Meets World Reba Reba The Middle The Middle The Middle Movie
? (ESPN2) First Take Numbers Never Lie Varied Programs SportsNation Highly Questionable Outside the Lines College Football Live ESPN FC Around the Horn Pardon/Interruption
@ (FNC) Americas News HQ The Real Story With Gretchen Carlson Shepard Smith Reporting Your World With Neil Cavuto The Five Special Report With Bret Baier
A (CNN) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom The Lead With Jake Tapper The Situation Room Crossfire
B (DSC) Varied Programs
C (FOXDT) Varied Programs
D (TNT) Bones Bones Bones Castle Castle Castle
E (CNBC) Power Lunch Street Signs Closing Bell Closing Bell With Maria Bartiromo Fast Money Varied Programs Mad Money
F (HIST) Varied Programs American Pickers Varied Programs
R (AMC) Movie Varied Programs
S (TCM) Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs
T (FX) Movie Varied Programs Two and a Half Men
U (MSNBC) Andrea Mitchell News Nation The Cycle Martin Bashir The Ed Show PoliticsNation
V (HGTV) Varied Programs
X (TVL) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Bonanza Bonanza Bonanza Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show
(TLC) Table for 12 Varied Programs What Not to Wear Four Weddings Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Toddlers & Tiaras
(GSN) Family Feud Catch 21 The Pyramid Chain Reaction Chain Reaction Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud
(164)(ESPNC) College Football Varied Programs College Football Varied Programs College Football Varied Programs
(600)(HBO) Movie Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs
(625)(SHOW) Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs
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# (33-FOX)
FOX 32 News
at 7 (N)
TMZ (N) (CC) Dads Funny
Girl (N)
Brooklyn Nine-
Nine (N)
New Girl The
Captain (N)
The Mindy Proj-
ect (N)
FOX 32 News
at 10 (N)
TMZ (CC) The Arsenio Hall Show (CC)
$ (7-NBC)
Wheel of For-
tune (N) (CC)
Jeopardy! (N)
(CC)
The Biggest Loser Contestants
try to reclaim their health. (N)
The Voice The best and memo-
rable blind auditions. (N) (CC)
Chicago Fire Severide tries to
prove his suspicions. (N)
7&4 News at
11PM (N)
Tonight Show
With Jay Leno
% (TBS)
MLB Baseball Division Series: Teams TBA. (N)
(Live)
MLB Baseball Division Series: Teams TBA. (N) (Live)
& (27-PBS)
Nightly Busi-
ness Report
Great Getaways
(CC)
In Performance at the White
House Fiesta Latina (CC)
Frontline League of Denial: The NFLs Concussion Crisis The NFL
and brain injuries in players. (N) (CC)
Charlie Rose (N) (CC)
( (29-ABC)
ABC World
News
Entertainment
Tonight (N)
Marvels Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. A
scientist is kidnapped. (N)
The Goldbergs
(N) (CC)
Trophy Wife (N)
(CC)
Lucky 7 Cable Guy Leanne wor-
ries she is being followed.
Entertainment
Tonight (CC)
Jimmy Kimmel
Live (N) (CC)
* (9-CBS) Big Bang Two/Half Men NCIS Under the Radar (N) NCIS: Los Angeles Omni (N) Person of Interest Lady Killer 9/10 News Letterman
, (WGN-A)
Americas Funniest Home Videos
(CC)
Americas Funniest Home Videos
(Part 1 of 2) (CC)
Americas Funniest Home Videos
(Part 2 of 2) (CC)
WGN News at Nine (N) (CC) How I Met Your
Mother (CC)
Rules of En-
gagement
/ (E!)
E! News (N) Cant Hardly Wait (1998, Comedy) Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ethan
Embry. High-school seniors flock to a wild graduation party.
Eric & Jessie:
Game On
Eric & Jessie:
Game On
Chelsea Lately
(N)
E! News
0 (DISN)
A.N.T. Farm
(CC)
Austin & Ally
(CC)
Wolfblood Cry
Wolf (N)
Liv & Maddie
(CC)
A.N.T. Farm
(CC)
Good Luck
Charlie (CC)
Dog With a
Blog (CC)
Austin & Ally
(CC)
Jessie (CC) Good Luck
Charlie (CC)
1 (ESPN) E:60 (N) 30 for 30 (N) 2013 World Series of Poker 2013 World Series of Poker SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC)
2 (LIFE)
Abbys Ultimate Dance Competi-
tion Vegas Show Stoppers
Abbys Ultimate Dance Competi-
tion Martial arts challenge.
Abbys Ultimate Dance Competi-
tion Broadway Backstabbers
Witches of East End Pilot (CC) Drop Dead Diva Owen has news
to share with Stacy. (CC)
6 (USA)
Law & Order: Special Victims
Unit Acceptable Loss
Modern Family
(CC) (DVS)
Modern Family
Bixbys Back
Modern Family
(CC) (DVS)
Modern Family
Regrets Only
Modern Family
(CC) (DVS)
Modern Family
Boys Night
Law & Order: Special Victims
Unit Alternate (CC)
7 (NICK) Hathaways Drake & Josh Full House Full House Full House Full House The Nanny The Nanny Friends (CC) Friends (CC)
8 (A&E)
Storage Wars
(CC)
Storage Wars
(CC)
Storage Wars
(CC)
Storage Wars
(CC)
Storage Wars
(CC)
Storage Wars
(CC)
Storage Wars
(CC)
Storage Wars
(CC)
Storage Wars
(CC)
Storage Wars
(CC)
< (FOOD)
Chopped When Octopuses At-
tack! The chefs cook octopus.
Chopped Fright Bites Chopped Candy and chicken feet. Chopped First basket contains a
bloody protein.
Cutthroat Kitchen Making na-
chos without utensils.
> (FAM)
A Cinderella Story (2004) Hilary Duff, Jennifer Coolidge. A teen-
ager meets a high-school quarterback online.
Tangled (2010) Voices of Mandy Moore. Animated. A bandit
provides Rapunzels ticket out of her prison tower.
The 700 Club (CC)
? (ESPN2)
NFL Live (N) (CC) WNBA Basketball Finals, Game 2: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (CC) 30 for 30 (N) Olbermann (N) (Live)
@ (FNC)
On the Record With Greta Van
Susteren (N) (CC)
The OReilly Factor (N) (CC) The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The OReilly Factor (CC)
A (CNN) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) AC 360 Later (N) Erin Burnett OutFront
B (DSC) Tickle (CC) Tickle (CC) Tickle (CC) Tickle (CC) Tickle (N) Tickle Buying the Buying the Tickle (CC) Tickle
C (FOXDT) College Football West Virginia at Baylor. (Taped) Halls of Fame UFC Primetime World Poker Tour: Season 11
D (TNT)
Castle Investigating an Irish
mobsters death. (CC)
Castle A family finds a dead man
in the house.
Castle Suicide Squeeze A for-
mer ballplayer is murdered.
Cold Justice Siegler and McClary
travel to Arizona. (N)
The Mentalist Identifying a
woman with amnesia. (CC)
E (CNBC)
The Kudlow Report (N) American Greed The longest run-
ning Ponzi scheme.
Treasure Detec-
tives
Treasure Detec-
tives
Buried Treasure A family hoping
to avoid foreclosure. (CC)
Mad Money
F (HIST)
American Pickers A rare comic
book; cigarette machine. (CC)
American Pickers Kentuckys
Pioneer Playhouse. (CC)
American Pickers A rare Lam-
bretta scooter. (CC)
American Pickers Dan Hagertys
California home. (CC)
American Pickers One Pony
Town The spooky collector.
R (AMC)
The Departed (2006) Leon-
ardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon. (CC)
The Walking Dead TS-19 All is
not what it it seems. (CC)
The Walking Dead What Lies Ahead Rick leads
the group out of Atlanta. (CC)
The Walking Dead Rick discovers
a possible safe haven.
The Walking
Dead (CC)
S (TCM)
Can-Can (1960) Frank Sina-
tra, Shirley MacLaine. (CC)
Rebel Without a Cause (1955) James Dean, Natalie Wood.
Volatile teens with feckless parents witness tragedy. (CC)
All That Heaven Allows (1955, Romance)
Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson, Agnes Moorehead.
Johnny Gui-
tar (1954) (CC)
T (FX)
Two and a Half
Men (CC)
Green Lantern (2011, Action) Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard. A
test pilot joins a band of intergalactic warriors.
Sons of Anarchy The Mad King The club makes
an uneasy alliance. (N)
Sons of Anarchy
U (MSNBC) Hardball With Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes
V (HGTV) Hunters Intl House Hunters Property Virgin Property Virgin Income Property (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Intl Income Property (CC)
X (TVL)
The Andy
Griffith Show
The Andy
Griffith Show
The Andy
Griffith Show
The Andy
Griffith Show
Everybody
Loves Raymond
Everybody
Loves Raymond
Friends (CC) Friends (CC) The King of
Queens (CC)
The King of
Queens (CC)
(TLC) Little Couple Little Couple 19 Kids-Count 19 Kids-Count 19 Kids-Count 19 Kids-Count Little Couple Little Couple 19 Kids-Count 19 Kids-Count
(GSN) Family Feud Family Feud Minute to Win It (N) (CC) The Chase (CC) Family Feud Family Feud Minute to Win It (CC)
(164)(ESPNC) Global Supercard Wrestling (N) Global Supercard Wrestling (N) Global Supercard Wrestling (N) Global Supercard Wrestling (N) Global Supercard Wrestling (N)
(600)(HBO)
24/7 Bradley/
Marquez (CC)
Real Time With Bill Maher
(CC)
Muhammad Alis Greatest Fight (2013) Chris-
topher Plummer, Benjamin Walker. (CC)
Face Off With
Max Kellerman
Eastbound &
Down (CC)
Boardwalk Empire Erlkonig
(CC)
(625)(SHOW)
Carlitos Way (1993, Crime
Drama) Al Pacino, Sean Penn.
Masters of Sex Masters blames
Johnson.
Homeland Carrie learns who is
on her side. (CC)
Masters of Sex Masters blames
Johnson.
Homeland Carrie learns who is
on her side. (CC)
Wednesday Prime Time October 9, 2013
7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30
# (33-FOX)
FOX 32 News
at 7 (N)
TMZ (N) (CC) The X Factor The Four Chair Challenge, Part 3 Hopefuls perform
for the judges. (N) (CC)
FOX 32 News
at 10 (N)
TMZ (N) (CC) The Arsenio Hall Show (CC)
$ (7-NBC)
Wheel of For-
tune (N) (CC)
Jeopardy! (N)
(CC)
Revolution Love Story Rachel
tries to rescue Miles. (N) (CC)
Law & Order: Special Victims
Unit Internal Affairs (N)
Ironside Pentimento Ironside is
faced with a mistake. (N)
7&4 News at
11PM (N)
Tonight Show
With Jay Leno
% (TBS)
MLB Pregame MLB Baseball Division Series: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) MLB Postgame
& (27-PBS)
Nightly Busi-
ness Report
Quiz Central Earthflight, A Nature Special
Presentation (N) (CC) (DVS)
NOVA How to prepare for major
storms. (N) (CC) (DVS)
Secrets of the Dead The Cuban
Missile Crisis of 1962.
Charlie Rose (N) (CC)
( (29-ABC)
ABC World
News
Entertainment
Tonight (N)
The Middle The
Potato
Back in the
Game (N)
Modern Family
(N) (CC)
Super Fun Night
(N)
Nashville Rayna and Teddys di-
vorce becomes final. (N) (CC)
Entertainment
Tonight (CC)
Jimmy Kimmel
Live (N) (CC)
* (9-CBS) Big Bang Two/Half Men Survivor (N) (CC) Criminal Minds Final Shot CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 9/10 News Letterman
, (WGN-A)
Americas Funniest Home Videos
(CC)
Rules of En-
gagement
Rules of En-
gagement
Rules of En-
gagement
Rules of En-
gagement
WGN News at Nine (N) (CC) How I Met Your
Mother (CC)
Rules of En-
gagement
/ (E!)
E! News (N) Keeping Up With the Kardashi-
ans Baby Shower Blues
Keeping Up With the Kardashi-
ans More to the Story
The Soup (N) The Soup Inves-
tigates (N)
Chelsea Lately
(N)
E! News
0 (DISN)
A.N.T. Farm
(CC)
Austin & Ally
(CC)
Wolfblood Oc-
cams Razor
A.N.T. Farm
(CC)
Jessie Ghost
Bummers
Liv & Maddie
(CC)
Austin & Ally
(CC)
Shake It Up!
Lock It Up
Good Luck
Charlie (CC)
Dog With a
Blog (CC)
1 (ESPN) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) CrossFit Games CrossFit Games CrossFit Games CrossFit Games This Is Sportscenter SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC)
2 (LIFE)
Wife Swap Pitts/Policchio Ani-
mal lover and hater trade.
The Nightmare Nanny (2013, Suspense) Ashley Scott, Kip Pardue.
A woman uncovers the dark truth about her nanny. (CC)
The Good Mother (2013) Helen Slater, Meaghan Martin. A teen
believes that her friends mother may be a murderer. (CC)
6 (USA)
NCIS: Los Angeles The case of a
murdered drug dealer.
Modern Family
(CC) (DVS)
Modern Family
(CC) (DVS)
NCIS: Los Angeles Red (Part
1 of 2) (CC) (DVS)
NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS teams
track an elusive terrorist.
NCIS Truth or Consequences
The team tries to replace Ziva.
7 (NICK) Sam & Cat Drake & Josh Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House
8 (A&E)
Duck Dynasty
(CC)
Duck Dynasty
(CC)
Duck Dynasty Surprise wedding
for Phil and Kay. (CC)
Duck Dynasty
(CC)
Duck Dynasty
(CC)
Duck Dynasty
Jerky Boys
Bad Ink (N) (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC)
< (FOOD)
Restaurant: Impossible Sulli-
vans Grill
Restaurant: Impossible Bryans
Smokehouse in Lufkin, Texas.
Restaurant Stakeout Kiss Beso
Goodbye (N)
Mystery Din-
ers (N)
Thieves, Inc. (N) Restaurant: Impossible Sapori
DItalia
> (FAM)
Tangled (2010, Musical Comedy) Voices of
Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi, Donna Murphy.
Ever After: A Cinderella Story (1998, Romance) Drew Barrymore, Anjelica Hus-
ton, Dougray Scott. A courageous scullery maid wins the heart of a prince.
The 700 Club (CC)
? (ESPN2)
NFL Live (N) (CC) E:60 (N) 30 for 30 24/7 Marquez/
Bradley (N)
24/7 Marquez/
Bradley (N)
Olbermann (N) (Live)
@ (FNC)
On the Record With Greta Van
Susteren (N) (CC)
The OReilly Factor (N) (CC) The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The OReilly Factor (CC)
A (CNN) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) AC 360 Later (N) Erin Burnett OutFront
B (DSC) To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced
C (FOXDT) College Hockey Western Ontario at Michigan State. Exhibition game. (N) (Live) Wingspan SEC Gridiron LIVE (N) (Live) World Poker Tour: Season 11
D (TNT)
Castle Investigating a museum
curators death. (CC)
Castle The Late Shaft A talk
show host mysteriously dies.
Castle Beckett connects with a
new detective. (CC) (DVS)
Castle Food to Die For A chef
is found frozen to death.
The Mentalist 18-5-4 The
death of a math genius. (CC)
E (CNBC)
The Kudlow Report (N) Rise of the Machines Secret Lives of
the Super Rich
Secret Lives of
the Super Rich
American Greed Nicholas Cosmo
pleads guilty to fraud.
Mad Money
F (HIST)
American Pickers A mans haunt-
ed farmhouse; rare toys.
American Pickers (CC) American Pickers The guys travel
to Italy. (N) (CC)
American Pickers An Italian
mega-pick in Bologna. (N)
American Pickers Mikes brother
fills in for Frank. (CC)
R (AMC)
The Mummy (1999) Bren-
dan Fraser, Rachel Weisz. (CC)
The Walking Dead Hershel dis-
agrees with the groups plan.
The Walking Dead Glenn thinks
he knows too much. (CC)
The Walking Dead Secrets are
told and revealed. (CC)
The Walking Dead Rick and
Glenn follow Hershel into town.
S (TCM)
It Should Happen to You
(1954) Judy Holliday. (CC)
Love and Death (1975, Comedy) Woody Allen,
Diane Keaton, Frank Adu. (CC)
Murder by Death (1976) Peter Falk. An ec-
centric millionaire challenges some top detectives.
Support Your Local Sheriff!
(1969) James Garner. (CC)
T (FX)
Green Lantern (2011, Action)
Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively.
Paranormal Activity (2007) Katie Featherston, Micah Sloat.
Premiere. A couple tries to capture evidence of a haunting.
American Horror Story: Coven
Bitchcraft (N)
American Horror Story: Coven
Bitchcraft
U (MSNBC) Hardball With Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes
V (HGTV) Income Property (CC) Buying and Selling (CC) Property Brothers (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Intl Property Brothers (CC)
X (TVL)
The Andy
Griffith Show
The Andy
Griffith Show
The Andy
Griffith Show
The Andy
Griffith Show
Everybody
Loves Raymond
Everybody
Loves Raymond
Hot in Cleve-
land (CC)
The Exes (CC) The King of
Queens (CC)
The King of
Queens (CC)
(TLC) Toddlers & Tiaras (CC) Toddlers & Tiaras (N) (CC) Cheer Perfection (N) (CC) Alaskan Women Looking for Toddlers & Tiaras (CC)
(GSN) Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud
(164)(ESPNC) SportsCentury (CC) Boxing From Carson, Calif. (N) Boxing (N) Boxing Boxing From Carson, Calif. Boxing Boxing
(600)(HBO)
Parental
Guidance (2012)
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012) Dwayne Johnson. A
distress signal leads a teen to an island of treasures. (CC)
24/7 Bradley/
Marquez (CC)
Boardwalk Empire Erlkonig
(CC)
Real Time With Bill Maher
(CC)
(625)(SHOW)
Out of Time (2003) Denzel
Washington, Eva Mendes.
Homeland Carrie learns who is
on her side. (CC)
Inside the NFL (N) (CC) Jim Rome on Showtime (N)
(CC)
Inside the NFL (CC)
monday Prime Time October 7, 2013
7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30
# (33-FOX)
FOX 32 News
at 7 (N)
TMZ (N) (CC) Bones The team devises a plan
to catch Pelant. (N) (PA)
Sleepy Hollow Abbie searches for
her sister. (N) (CC)
FOX 32 News
at 10 (N)
TMZ (N) (CC) The Arsenio Hall Show (CC)
$ (7-NBC)
Wheel of For-
tune (N) (CC)
Jeopardy! (N)
(CC)
The Voice The Blind Auditions, Part 5 The blind auditions con-
tinue. (N) (CC)
The Blacklist Wujing The FBI
searches for a Chinese spy. (N)
7&4 News at
11PM (N)
Tonight Show
With Jay Leno
% (TBS)
MLB Baseball Division Series: Teams TBA. (N)
(Live)
MLB Baseball Division Series: Teams TBA. (N) (Live)
& (27-PBS)
Nightly Busi-
ness Report
Destination
Michigan
Antiques Roadshow Eskimo hunt-
ing helmet; silver spoon.
Genealogy Roadshow A 19th-cen-
tury workplace murder. (N)
POV Brooklyn Castle Challenges of members of
chess team. (N) (CC)
Charlie Rose (N)
(CC)
( (29-ABC)
ABC World
News
Entertainment
Tonight (N)
Dancing With the Stars Guest judge Julianne Hough. (N) (Live)
(CC)
Castle Need to Know Beckett
and McCord take over a case.
Entertainment
Tonight (CC)
Jimmy Kimmel
Live (N) (CC)
* (9-CBS) Big Bang Two/Half Men How I Met We Are Men 2 Broke Girls Mom (N) (CC) Hostages (N) (CC) 9/10 News Letterman
, (WGN-A)
Americas Funniest Home Videos
(CC)
Americas Funniest Home Videos
(CC)
Parks and Rec-
reation (CC)
Parks and Rec-
reation (CC)
WGN News at Nine (N) (CC) How I Met Your
Mother (CC)
Rules of En-
gagement
/ (E!)
E! News (N) Power Players Keeping Up With the Kardashi-
ans Baby Shower Blues
Keeping Up With the Kardashi-
ans More to the Story
Chelsea Lately
(N)
E! News
0 (DISN)
A.N.T. Farm
influANTces
Austin & Ally
(CC)
The Little Vampire (2000, Adventure) Jonathan
Lipnicki, Richard E. Grant, Jim Carter. (CC)
Wander Over
Yonder (CC)
Austin & Ally
(CC)
Dog With a
Blog (CC)
Shake It Up!
(CC)
Austin & Ally
(CC)
1 (ESPN) Monday Night Countdown (N) (Live) (CC) NFL Football New York Jets at Atlanta Falcons. From the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. (Live) SportsCenter
2 (LIFE)
Wife Swap Donahoe/Baker
Southern belle; dairy farmer.
House of Versace (2013) Gina Gershon, Raquel Welch. Donatella
Versace carries on the legacy of her brother. (CC)
Versace: Beyond the Headlines
(CC)
Witches of East End Pilot (CC)
6 (USA)
NCIS: Los Angeles The body of a
cartel boss is stolen.
WWE Monday Night RAW (N) (Live) (CC) The Mechanic (2011, Action)
Jason Statham. (CC) (DVS)
7 (NICK) Sam & Cat Drake & Josh Awesomeness Full House Full House Full House The Nanny The Nanny Friends (CC) Friends (CC)
8 (A&E)
Storage Wars
(CC)
Storage Wars
Skullduggery
Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink Show
Me Your Tats
Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink Mon-
key Business
Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC)
< (FOOD)
Diners, Drive-Ins
and Dives
Diners, Drive-Ins
and Dives
Diners, Drive-Ins
and Dives
Diners, Drive-Ins
and Dives
Diners, Drive-Ins
and Dives
Diners, Drive-Ins
and Dives
Diners, Drive-Ins
and Dives
Diners, Drive-Ins
and Dives
Diners, Drive-Ins
and Dives
Diners, Drive-Ins
and Dives
> (FAM)
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) Macaulay Culkin. Kevin
ends up in New York when he boards the wrong plane.
A Cinderella Story (2004) Hilary Duff, Jennifer Coolidge. A teen-
ager meets a high-school quarterback online.
The 700 Club (CC)
? (ESPN2)
SportsCenter Featured (N) 2013 World Series of Poker Main
Event. From Las Vegas.
2013 World Series of Poker Main
Event. From Las Vegas.
2013 World Series of Poker Main
Event. From Las Vegas.
SportsCenter
(N) (CC)
Olbermann (N)
(Live)
@ (FNC)
On the Record With Greta Van
Susteren (N) (CC)
The OReilly Factor (N) (CC) The Kelly File (Series Premiere)
(N)
Hannity (N) The OReilly Factor (CC)
A (CNN) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) AC 360 Later (N) Erin Burnett OutFront
B (DSC) Fast N Loud (CC) Fast N Loud (CC) Fast N Loud: Revved Up (N) Turn & Burn Dream Machine Fast N Loud: Revved Up (CC)
C (FOXDT) College Football Texas Christian at Oklahoma. (Taped) World Poker Tour: Season 11 World Poker Tour: Season 11
D (TNT)
Castle Famous Last Words
Female rock stars murder.
Castle A bike messengers brutal
murder. (CC) (DVS)
Castle Love Me Dead Assistant
district attorneys murder.
Major Crimes A material witness
becomes a suspect.
CSI: NY Life Sentence Gunfire
tears through the crime lab.
E (CNBC)
The Kudlow Report (N) BMW: A Driving Obsession BMW
becomes a global powerhouse.
60 Minutes on CNBC Inside the
collapse; walking away.
American Greed The collapse of
Erpenbeck.
Mad Money
F (HIST)
Ancient Aliens Time travelers
mistaken for aliens. (CC)
Ancient Aliens Ancient uses of
electricity. (CC)
Ancient Aliens The three pyra-
mids of Giza. (CC)
Ancient Aliens The thirteen crys-
tal skulls. (N) (CC)
Ancient Aliens Erich von Danik-
ens theories. (CC)
R (AMC)
The Lord of the Rings: The
Two Towers (2002) Elijah Wood.
The Walking Dead Days Gone Bye Rick emerges
from a coma. (CC)
The Walking Dead Guts
Trapped by walkers. (CC)
The Walking Dead Rick goes
back to Atlanta. (CC)
The Walking
Dead Vatos
S (TCM)
Weekend at the Waldorf
(1945) Ginger Rogers. (CC)
Pather Panchali (1955, Drama) Kanu Bannerjee. Premiere. A
writers family ekes out a meager existance in India.
The Story of Film: An Odyssey Sex and melodrama
in the 1950s. (N)
Cairo Station
(1958, Drama)
T (FX)
Avatar (2009, Science Fiction) Sam Worthington, Voice of Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver. A
former Marine falls in love with a native of a lush alien world.
Avatar (2009) Sam Worthington, Voice of Zoe Saldana. A for-
mer Marine falls in love with a native of a lush alien world.
U (MSNBC) Hardball With Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes
V (HGTV) Love It or List It Shanahan Love It or List It (CC) Love It or List It (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Intl Love It or List It (CC)
X (TVL)
The Andy
Griffith Show
The Andy Griffith Show Andy and
Opie must keep house.
The Andy
Griffith Show
Everybody
Loves Raymond
Everybody
Loves Raymond
Friends (CC) Friends (CC) The King of
Queens (CC)
The King of
Queens (CC)
(TLC) The Man With Half a Body The Man Who Lost His Face Man With the 132-lb. Scrotum The Man With the 200lb Tumor Man With the 132-lb. Scrotum
(GSN) Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud
(164)(ESPNC) Global Supercard Wrestling (N) Global Supercard Wrestling (N) Global Supercard Wrestling (N) Global Supercard Wrestling (N) Global Supercard Wrestling (N)
(600)(HBO)
Magic Mike (2012) Channing Tatum, Alex Pettyfer. A male
stripper takes a young upstart under his wing. (CC)
Valentine Road (2013) Examines the case of
an eighth-grader who shot a classmate. (CC)
Eastbound &
Down (CC)
24/7 Bradley/
Marquez (CC)
Boxing
(625)(SHOW)
W. (2008) Josh Brolin, Eliza-
beth Banks. (CC)
Homeland Carrie learns who is
on her side. (CC)
Masters of Sex Masters blames
Johnson.
Homeland Carrie learns who is
on her side. (CC)
Masters of Sex Masters blames
Johnson.
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Baking Powder
Blend
Bowl
Cake
Chips
Chocolate
Confections
Cookies
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Delicious
Dessert
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Frosting
Ingredients
Leavening
Mix
Oil
Oven
Package
Pans
Pastry
Peanut Butter
Preheat
Recipe
Rise
Salt
Sheet
Sifting
Slice
Spoon
Sprinkles
Sugar
Sweets
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This column represents on air summaries for the week
of Sept. 30-Oct. 4, 2013.
The Bold and the Beautiful
Wyatt asked Hope not to marry Liam. Donna told Pam of her
dilemma. Brooke pondered her happiness. Steffy asked Liam
for a big favor. Sparks flew between Eric and Quinn. Liam
made a tribute video for Hope. Quinn encouraged Wyatt to
continue his pursuit of Hope. Quinn told Hope about Wyatts
feelings for her, causing Hope to again postpone the wed-
ding, which upset Liam. Bill and Brooke were forced to stay
home during the fashion show. Donna let Bill have it about
his situation regarding Katie and Brooke. At the fashion
show, the media awaited a big surprise.
Days of our Lives
Kristen got an unpleasant surprise when she tried to dispose
of the video of her and Eric. Nicoles news stunned Eric. An
unlikely party intervened in Will and Sonnys fight. Gabi had
romantic advice for Kate. Kristen recognized Marlena as a
threat. Eric demanded to know why Nicole quit her job at
the church. Sami found out about the sacrifice EJ made for
her. Jordan rescued Rafe from a furious Marge. Justin told
Adrienne he wanted to stay married. Sami and EJ had words
when she refused to obey Stefanos rules. Kayla slipped
when talking to JJ about his father. Theresa flirted with Dan-
iel in front of Jennifer. Abigail wanted to know what Cameron
was keeping from her. Theresa played head games with Jen-
nifer regarding JJ and Daniel. Sami made amends with EJ
and put Stefano on notice. Chad sought EJs help in cover-
ing his tracks. Will confronted Sami about living with Stefano.
Nick continued to plan his future with Gabi as she planned
to break things off.
General Hospital
Britt informed her mother that she told Patrick the baby
wasnt his. Luke faced his nemesis. He also found out
someone was working on a cure but he couldnt get it. Lulu
and Dante received shocking information. In despair, Maxie
sought comfort from Spinelli. Patrick let go of Robin. Nikolas
found Britt unconscious. Olivia realized the meaning behind
her visions of Maxie. Michael insisted Kiki move in with him.
Morgan tried to get a foot in the door with Ava. Carly learned
of Francos effort to pay his room bill. Patrick had to explain
to Emma why he wasnt wearing his wedding ring. Carlos
sent flowers and a note slamming Patrick to Sabrina. Duke
showed a photo of Julian Jerone to Alexis, who wasnt sure
if that was the man she slept with.
The Young and the Restless
Jack confronted Victor after seeing a news story critical of
Adam. Newman stock took a dive. Victor urged Nick to move
on from Avery. Avery had words with Sharon when she went
to the tack house to pick up her things, then Nick broke
things up. Dylan advised Stitch to get a lawyer if he wanted
to end his marriage to Chelsea. Carmine was transferred
to the courthouse jail, where he asked Kevin to give his re-
gards to the family. Alex received a phone call that Carmine
escaped from custody. Paul found the file on the family who
adopted Nikkis baby. Billy scolded Jack for getting involved
with Adam. Adam queried the hospital lab about the paterni-
ty results. Sharon talked to Cassies spirit about Nick. Dylan
and Nick came to blows over Avery. Noah warned Nick about
working for Victor. Lily told Cane that Hilary wasnt going to
stop trying to hurt them. Neil tried to make amends with Hil-
ary. Billy and Victoria celebrated their relationship. Friends
and family celebrated Laurens accomplishment. Fen got a
day pass from rehab to visit Michael and Lauren. Carmine
lurked nearby.
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at 7 (N)
TMZ (N) (CC) The X Factor The hopefuls per-
form for the judges. (N) (CC)
Glee The Quarterback Finns
loved ones celebrate his life.
FOX 32 News
at 10 (N)
Ferris State The Arsenio Hall Show (CC)
$ (7-NBC)
Wheel of For-
tune (N) (CC)
Jeopardy! (N)
(CC)
Parks and Rec-
reation (N)
Welcome to the
Family (N)
Sean Saves the
World (N)
The Michael J.
Fox Show (N)
Parenthood Sarah turns to Hank
for comfort. (N)
7&4 News at
11PM (N)
Tonight Show
With Jay Leno
% (TBS)
Seinfeld (CC) Family Guy
(CC)
Family Guy
(CC)
Family Guy
(CC)
The Big Bang
Theory
The Big Bang
Theory
The Big Bang
Theory
The Big Bang
Theory
Conan (CC)
& (27-PBS)
Nightly Busi-
ness Report
Ask the Special-
ists
Wilderness
Journal (CC)
Michigan Out of
Doors (CC)
Call the Midwife Newcomer
Chummy yearns for respect.
Inspector Morse: Twilight of the
Gods (1996) John Thaw. (CC)
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Scandal Guess Whos Coming to
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Project Runway The designers
are inspired. (CC)
Project Runway Creating an
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Project Runway Finale, Part 1 The finalists work
on their collections. (N) (CC)
Million Dollar Shoppers Stacey
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NCIS: Los Angeles Breach A
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Modern Family
(CC) (DVS)
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NCIS Hiatus Memories over-
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NCIS Hiatus Gibbs suffers a
temporary memory loss. (CC)
NCIS: Los Angeles Past Lives
(CC) (DVS)
7 (NICK) Hathaways Drake & Josh Deadtime Stor. Deadtime Stor. Full House Full House The Nanny The Nanny Friends (CC) Friends (CC)
8 (A&E)
The First 48 A man is found dead
in his trucks cab. (CC)
The First 48 Police probe a fatal
shooting on a bus. (CC)
The First 48 Deadly Morning
(N) (CC)
Beyond Scared Straight A violent
prisoner changes his ways.
Beyond Scared Straight Inmates
taunt a chick magnet.
< (FOOD)
Chopped Four chefs use their
talents to do good.
Halloween Wars Teams create
zombie prom displays.
Chopped Calves livers and ranch
dressing.
Chef Wanted With Anne Burrell
Mile High Melee (N)
Chopped Chefs who have served
in the military.
> (FAM)
Ever After: A Cinderella Story (1998) Drew Barrymore, Anjelica
Huston. A courageous scullery maid wins the heart of a prince.
Letters to Juliet (2010) Amanda Seyfried, Vanessa Redgrave. A
young woman finds an old note to someones lover.
The 700 Club (CC)
? (ESPN2)
NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: Bank of America 500,
Qualifying. (N) (Live)
WNBA Basketball Finals, Game 3: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (CC) Olbermann (N) (Live)
@ (FNC)
On the Record With Greta Van
Susteren (N) (CC)
The OReilly Factor (N) (CC) The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The OReilly Factor (CC)
A (CNN) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) AC 360 Later (N) Erin Burnett OutFront
B (DSC) Fast N Loud (CC) Fast N Loud (CC) Fast N Loud (CC) Fast N Loud (CC) Fast N Loud (CC)
C (FOXDT) Red Wings Live NHL Hockey Phoenix Coyotes at Detroit Red Wings. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Red Wings Live (N) (Live) Wingspan Halls of Fame
D (TNT)
Castle Investigating a psychics
death. (CC)
Castle Under the Gun Becketts
ex-partner arrives.
Castle Punked A man shot with
a 200-year-old bullet.
Hawaii Five-0 A science-fiction
fan is murdered.
Hawaii Five-0 Danny and McGar-
rett find a body. (CC)
E (CNBC)
The Kudlow Report (N) American Greed Foundation for
New Era Philanthropy.
American Greed: The Fugitives American Greed: The Fugitives
(N)
Mad Money
F (HIST)
Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars
Free Agent
Pawn Stars Un-
prankable
Pawn Stars (N)
(CC)
Pawn Stars (N)
(CC)
Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars
Bumpy Ride
R (AMC)
The Mummy Returns (2001)
Brendan Fraser. (CC)
The Walking Dead Rick and
Shane are in conflict. (CC)
The Walking Dead Rick and
Shane share sides. (CC)
The Walking Dead Someone may
be loose near the farm.
The Walking Dead Rick and Carl
find the farm in jeopardy.
S (TCM)
The Seventh Dawn (1964, Ac-
tion) William Holden. (CC)
The Baron of Arizona (1950, Western) Vin-
cent Price, Ellen Drew, Beulah Bondi.
His Kind of Woman (1951, Crime Drama) Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, Vin-
cent Price. A deported gangster hatches a plan to return to the U.S. (CC) (DVS)
T (FX)
Two and a Half
Men (CC)
Two and a Half
Men (CC)
Anger Manage-
ment
Anger Manage-
ment
Anger Manage-
ment
Anger Manage-
ment (N)
Legion (2010, Horror) Paul Bettany, Lucas Black, Dennis Quaid.
God sends forth an army of angels to wipe out mankind.
U (MSNBC) Hardball With Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes
V (HGTV) Hunters Intl House Hunters Cousins Undercover (CC) Income Property (CC) House Hunters Hunters Intl House Hunters Hunters Intl
X (TVL)
The Andy
Griffith Show
The Andy
Griffith Show
The Andy
Griffith Show
The Andy
Griffith Show
Everybody
Loves Raymond
Everybody
Loves Raymond
Friends (CC) Friends (CC) The King of
Queens (CC)
The King of
Queens (CC)
(TLC) Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Four Weddings: Unveiled (CC) Borrowed, New Borrowed, New Four Weddings: Unveiled (CC)
(GSN) Family Feud Family Feud Newlywed Newlywed Newlywed Newlywed Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud
(164)(ESPNC) SportsCentury (CC) Boxing From Carson, Calif. Boxing Boxing Boxing From Carson, Calif. Long Way Down (CC)
(600)(HBO)
Dream House (2011) Daniel
Craig, Naomi Watts. (CC)
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012) Benja-
min Walker, Dominic Cooper. (CC)
The Counselor:
HBO First Look
Hello Ladies
Pilot (CC)
Hello Ladies
The Limo
Taxicab Confessions: The City
That Never Sleeps (CC)
(625)(SHOW)
Lincoln (2012) Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field. Lincoln takes
measures to ensure the end of slavery forever. (CC)
Masters of Sex Masters blames
Johnson.
Homeland Carrie learns who is
on her side. (CC)
Gigolos A new
Gigolo arrives.
Masters of Sex
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8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM
# (33-FOX) Wild About Animals The Young Icons Awesome Adventures Career Day (CC) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Cold Case (CC)
$ (7-NBC) Today (N) (CC) Retiring Well Paid Program The Chica Show (EI) Pajanimals (EI) Justin Time (EI) Tree Fu Tom (EI) LazyTown (CC) Make Way for Noddy The Chica Show (EI)
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& (27-PBS) Peg and Cat (EI) Dinosaur Train Daniel Tiger Angelina: Next Thomas & Friends (N) Biz Kid$ (CC) Destination Michigan Great Getaways (CC) Michigan Out of Doors Wilderness Journal MotorWeek (N) (CC)
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, (WGN-A) Paid Program Paid Program Matlock Soldier framed for killing superior. Matlock Scandal could ruin four officers. In the Heat of the Night Even Nice People In the Heat of the Night Lake Winahatchie In the Heat of Night
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2 (LIFE) Baby Boomers Paid Program (CC) Paid Program (CC) Paid Program (CC) Paid Program (CC) Paid Program (CC) Double Divas (CC) Dance With Me (1998, Drama) Vanessa L. Williams, Chayanne. Premiere. (CC)
6 (USA) Paid Program Paid Program NCIS The team searches for Harper Dearing. NCIS NCIS facilities manager is found dead. NCIS Phoenix (CC) (DVS) NCIS A Navy lieutenant is murdered. NCIS (CC) (DVS)
7 (NICK) SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Sanjay and Craig Teenage Mutant Ninja Rabbids Invasion Monsters vs. Aliens SpongeBob Power Rangers
8 (A&E) Criminal Minds Unknown Subject (CC) Criminal Minds Snake Eyes (CC) Flip This House Roach House (CC) Flip This House Low-income neighborhood. Flip This House Rudy in Charge (CC) Titanic (1997) (CC)
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> (FAM) Another Cinderella Story (2008), Drew Seeley My Best Friends Wedding (1997, Romance-Comedy) Julia Roberts, Dermot Mulroney. Failure to Launch (2006, Romance-Comedy) Matthew McConaughey, Sarah Jessica Parker. Ever-Cinderella
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@ (FNC) FOX and Friends Saturday (N) Bulls and Bears (N) Cavuto on Business Forbes on FOX (N) Cashin In (N) (CC) Americas News Headquarters (N) Americas News HQ
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D (TNT) Major Crimes Before and After (CC) Law & Order Detectives probe horses death. Law & Order Detectives probe teen deaths. Law & Order Charm City (CC) (DVS) State of Play (2009) Russell Crowe, Ben Affleck. Premiere. (CC)
E (CNBC) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program
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R (AMC) The Rifleman (CC) The Rifleman (CC) The Rifleman (CC) The Rifleman Skull The Perfect Storm (2000, Suspense) George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg. A fishing boat sails into the storm of the century. (CC) The Walking Dead
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Sleepy Hollow Abbie searches for
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Jeopardy! (N)
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The Michael J.
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Sean Saves the
World (CC)
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11PM (N)
Tonight Show
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Seinfeld The
Millennium
MLB Pregame MLB Baseball National League Championship Series, Game 1: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) MLB Postgame
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Nightly Busi-
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Off the Record
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Washington
Week
Charlie Rose --
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Great Performances The Hollow Crown: Henry V The French battle the English
army. (N) (CC)
Charlie Rose (N)
(CC)
( (29-ABC)
ABC World
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Entertainment
Tonight (N)
Last Man
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The Neighbors
(N) (CC)
Shark Tank Brian McKnight and a
DJ pitch a show. (N) (CC)
20/20 (N) (CC) Entertainment
Tonight (CC)
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Live (CC)
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Americas Funniest Home Videos
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How I Met Your
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Dog With a
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Home Invasion (2011) Haylie
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NCIS: Los Angeles A crime scene
poses a security risk.
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(CC) (DVS)
Modern Family
(CC) (DVS)
Modern Family
Dude Ranch
Modern Family
(CC) (DVS)
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Unit A missing girl.
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My Best Friends Wedding (1997) Julia Roberts, Dermot Mul-
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Failure to Launch (2006) Matthew McConaughey. A mans par-
ents hatch a plan to move him out of the house.
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NASCAR Count-
down (N) (Live)
NASCAR Racing Nationwide Series: Dollar General 300. From Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord,
N.C. (N) (Live)
SportsCenter
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Sherlock Holmes (2009, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law, Rachel McAdams.
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American Greed Milwaukee crime
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American Pickers (CC) American Pickers (CC) American Pickers Danielle takes
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American Pickers The guys bet
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The Walking Dead Seed Loris
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The Walking Dead Sick A life
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The Walking Dead Andrea and
Michonne find survivors. (CC)
The Walking Dead Killer Within
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R.P.M. (1970, Drama) An-
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Horror of Dracula (1958) Peter Cushing. The
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Isle of the Dead (1945, Horror) Boris Karloff,
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Dead of Night (1945) Mervyn
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Monsters vs. Aliens (2009, Comedy) Voices of Reese Wither-
spoon, Hugh Laurie, Seth Rogen.
Enemy of the State (1998)
Will Smith, Gene Hackman.
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MON-FRI: 8AM-5:30PM SAT: 8-10AM
COPEMISH $795,000
398 acre parcel, hunting property supreme!
Ranch land, all kinds of possibilities! 3 BD,
1 BA main house plus 2 BD, 1 BA trailer.
3 ponds on property, 1 stream, barns, LC
terms! (21109863)
SUSAN ANDERSON
1131 S. 29 RD.
CADILLAC $229,000
Newer 5-7 bedroom home on full nished
walkout basement. 1 acre just outside of
town. Many updates. Great layout. Pool
& fenced pool area. Two swing sets too!
Great home for large family. (21107794)
HOSTED BY: BRUCE BEGER
LAKE CITY $54,900
Walk 2 blocks to Lake Missaukee from
this 2 BD, 2 BA home, large 24x32 det.
garage, new shed and more. Call today!
(21110954)
JEFF & AMY WAGNER
NEW NEW
LAKE CITY $74,900
3 BD, 2 BA double section home on large
lot. Over 1400 sq. ft. move in ready with
mudroom and attached 2 car garage, a
guest house too! Beautiful country setting
close to town. (21110964)
MARY JO OHAGAN
REDUCED
MANTON $112,500
4 rental apartment complex! All units
currently rented! Start making money
today! Great investment. (21106217)
JAIMIE FELLOWS-GARNO
REDUCED
CADILLAC $158,900
3 BD, 2 BA house on 39.70 acres.
Completely remodeled. Neutral dcor.
Newer furnace, hot water heater, plumbing
& wiring. 2 car garage, 40x60 pole
barn, greenhouse, shed barn & a pond.
(21100944)
DANIELLA BELL
REDUCED
CADILLAC $175,000
Beautiful main oor condo on Lake
Cadillac! 3 BD, 2 BA, gas replace, eat-in
kitchen, patio, boat launch, dock, lovely
landscaping. PLUS all appliances and
furniture! Quite the deal! (21108740)
TOM TAYLOR
REDUCED
CADILLAC $99,500
Beautiful historic low maintenance brick 5
BD, 1 BA getaway on 5 acres. Huge 28x40
garage with power openers at each end.
Furn. a few items. Minutes from Caberfae/
snowmobile trails. Come see this great
place! (21107311)
RICH HERWEYER
REDUCED
CADILLAC $76,900
Great chalet, Caberfae area, on nicely
wooded lot. 2 BD, 1 BA, loft, eat-in kitchen
& full basement. Some furniture included.
(Additional lot is available, call for details)
PLUS Home Warranty! (21105888)
TOM TAYLOR
NEW
CADILLAC $109,900
Vacation getaway! 2 BD, 1 1/2 BA by
Caberfae Ski Resort. New well in 09, Pella
windows, beautiful cedar ceiling. Wood
burning stove to keep warm after a long day
skiing. Come check it out! (21110990)
DAWN JACOBS
REDUCED
FALMOUTH $59,900
129 ft. on Muskegon River! Totally
updated cabin just feet from the bank!
Just bring your shing pole! Large 4 car
capacity garage w/lots of storage included.
Furnishings negotiable. (21002807)
KATHY DAVIS
NEW
MARION $79,900
Beautiful rolling & partially wooded acres.
Pond & hardwoods on this property.
Newer detached garages, older 2 BD, 1 BA
farmhouse which need TLC! Land contract
terms considered. (21110987)
MARY JO OHAGAN
NEW
HOXEYVILLE $110,000
This home has been updated inside and
out. One bedroom on main oor. Two car
garage is new. 24 acres for great hunting
near Forest Service property. Cable and
internet. (21110446)
JERRY FALOON
NEW
CADILLAC $124,900
2 BD, 2 BA home just outside of town on
a private setting. Open oor plan, natural
light. Large living room w/slider. Shop
that can be turned into 3rd BD. Tastefully
decorated. Great layout. (21110994)
DANIELLA BELL
SCHMIDT REALTORS
2721 Sunnyside Dr.
775-1737
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MANTON - NEW $59,900
41+ acres north of Manton w/easy access to
Cadillac, Kingsley or Traverse City. Mostly
pines. (21110980)
KATHY DAVIS
MANTON - NEW $65,000
Nicely secluded parcel at the road end. Old
cabin on property is very hidden. Do not
enter. Fence you see is not property line.
Great for hunting or building. (21110982)
KATHY DAVIS
NEW
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY
OCT. 6
11AM
-1PM
5485 M-55, CADILLAC -
WATERFRONT $177,500-319,900
Luxury lakefront condos! Lake views from
every unit. Private covered balconies, gas
replace, attached garage & association
dock. 5 units to choose from 2,140 to 2,688
sq. ft. Two elevators for easier access.
(21104877)
HOSTED BY: JIM FULLER
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY
OCT. 6
11AM
-1PM
REDUCED
CADILLAC $137,900
Tucked among the trees is this 3 BD home.
The highlights of this home are the 16x18
sunroom and the 20x22 2nd garage.
Home is in move in condition, just waiting
for a new owner. (21106575
JEFF & AMY WAGNER
Jim Meier
231-884-1386
jim@premierofcadillac.com
231-775-7980
5+ Acres Mesick
$12,000
2+ Acres Cadillac
$14,900
12 Acres LeRoy $14,900
27 Acres Manton $27,00
19 Acres Tustin $28,000
32 Acres Cadillac $49,900
21 Acres Cadillac $69,900
79 Acres Buckley $150,000
75 Acres Evart $165,000
HUNTING LAND
Candy Weaver
The Sweetest Name In Real Estate
231-510-9233
Each Ofce Independently
Owned and Operated
Central
124 S. Mitchell Street, Cadillac, MI 49601
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NEAR WILLIAMSBURG!
C-21108385 $210,000
Victorian style home on 6.86 acres with
pond! Home features 4-5 bedrooms, wood
oors, replace, landscaping & detached
garage, plus storage shed. Property includes
home and attached are 2 rental units, all in
the Barker Creek area.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Announcements
104
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Lost & Found
105
LOST: 1952 class ring lost in Ca-
dillac area. Please call (231)775-
0733.
LOST: 2 Springer Spaniels, both
males. Buster Brown, liver and
white with black training collar and
Colby Jack, black and white with
lime green training collar. Both
went missing Sep. 26th North of
Lake City from Phelps Rd. They
can travel, I have found them as
far as 10 miles away. They may
not come to you, but they will
hang out some where and bark at
you if they have lost there direc-
tion. Call (231)944-4587 any time
of day, I really miss my best
friends. Reward!
Lost & Found
105
LOST: Black cat, near the corner
of S 41 Rd. (Hector) and E 44 Rd.
around September 30th, reward.
Call (231)775-4810.
LOST: Brittany Spaniel, no
collar, red/white, young male
and older brown/white female,
both have short tails, last
seen morning of October 2,
2013 from E. 32 and 29 Rd.
Call (810)543-0733 or
(231)878-3183 or notify Wex-
ford Co. Animal Control.
LOST: McBain area, 11 month
old, Cchocolate Lab, male, green
collar and 4 month old German
Shorthair, female, no collar
black/brown. Call (231)846-4252
or (231)233-3859.
LOST: White/grey (neutered) Ti-
ger striped cat on Cecil Rd., by
Walmart, REWARD! Call
(231)468-2540.
Freebies
107
FREE: 1 Year old female cat, out-
side. Call (231)829-3637.
FREE: 5 Kittens, 8 weeks old
looking for a forever home. Call
(231)829-3637.
Freebies
107
FREE: Fireproof your marriage!
Undoubtedly the best movie on
marriage resoration ever. Empow-
ered Chistian Ministries presents
the DVD Fireproof. No cost or
obligation to reserve this movie -
Call (231)942-5077.
FREE: Firewood for outside burn-
er. Call only after 5pm. Call
(231)832-9439.
FREE: Kittens, 4 months old, or-
ange and white. Call (231)920-
6591.
FREE: Kittens, 6 weeks old, litter
trained, 1 tortie female, 1 tuxedo
male, 3 orange/white females, 1
cream/white male. Call (231)884-
3389.
FREE: Scrap construction lumber,
has nails, 2x4, 2x6, 2x10, could be
good for outdoor boiler, Cadillac
West. Call (231)357-0255.
FREE: To good homes,
Husky/Shepherd mix puppies, 6
weeks old, 1st shots. Call
(231)429-1263.
AUTOMOTIVE
Autos For Sale
201
1996 Eagle Vision 3.3L engine
asking, $1,750. Call Craig @
(231)429-1007.
2003 Subaru Outback, AWD,
good shape, 117K miles, silver ex-
terior, good tires, averges 28
mpgs, 4 door, very little rust, well
maintained, $7,500. Call
(231)824-6818.
2004 Saturn
L300
6 Cylinder, Automatic, TP372
Now Only
$
4,999*
Call or Stop Today!
*price plus tax, title, license and $190 doc. fee
Autos For Sale
201
2005 Ford 500 SEL
AWD
Loaded! F1326B Loaded! F1326B
Now Only
$
5,555*
Call or Stop Today!
*price plus tax, title, license and $190 doc. fee
2010 Chevrolet Impala, GM Certi-
fied with only 37,000 miles! 5 year
look powertrain transfers to you!
Full size luxury that gets 30
MPGs plus! Only $249/mo. Call
Matt at Classic Chevy today
(231)872-9710.
Autos For Sale
201
2008 Ford Taurus SEL
Loaded!
T977B
Now Only
$
9,444*
Call or Stop Today!
*price plus tax, title, license and $190 doc. fee
2009 Chevy Cobalt XFE, 4 cyl.,
manual, 36 mpgs and so clean
you can eat off it. Bought here and
serviced here! $0 down and only
$163/mo. Hurry Call Matt @
Classic Chevy (231)872-9710.
I REALLY NEED YOUR HELP!
My boss said this great 2006
Chrysler 300 sedan has been here
to long and must go! I am looking
for a reliable party to take over
payments of $203/mo. with only
$203 down! This one has full pow-
er equipment, spaciouss interior,
seating for 5 and only 91K miles!
Call Dave @ Classic (231)878-
9737 before its gone!
2006 Pontiac Grand Prix, local
trade, with the bullet proof 3800
engine that gets 30+ mpgs,
chrome wheels, power everything,
take over payments of $178/mo.
Call Matt at Classic Chevy today
(231)872-9710
CALL (231)
775-NEWS
when you see news happening
2005 Cadillac SRX 92K miles,
very clean, $11,900. Call
(231)775-7416.
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The Cadillac News is accepting
applications for a career-oriented
individual to ll an opening in our
advertising department.
The qualied candidate will
have a strong desire to help
businesses grow through
effective marketing campaigns. Applicants
should possess strong organizational, written and verbal skills and be
able to meet daily deadlines.
Prospects must be able to operate in a fast-paced environment, work
independently, learn quickly and display creativity in problem solving.
This position requires self-starters who are able to work efciently
without direct supervision and offers paid vacation, health & life
insurance, 401k plan, and a family friendly environment.
Please send cover letter and resume with references to:
Pat Sorger
Cadillac News
P.O. Box 640, Cadillac, MI 49601
or email psorger@cadillacnews.com
No phone calls please.
Outside
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Sales
International Student Admission Specialist Ferris
State University. Independently perform/coordinate
responsible support functions for the Coordinator
of International Student Recruiting on admission of
international students, immigration issues, customer
service and International Student matters. Communicate
and perform duties in a manner that provides excellent
service and is responsive to customer needs. May serve
as a lead worker to assist and answer questions for lower
level employees or for employees in other departments.
Required: Satisfactory completion of two years college
coursework. Four years experience in a complex ofce
environment. Prociency with software applications
(Microsoft Word, Excel, etc). Effective communication
skills both orally and in writing. The requirements listed
above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or
ability required. Any equivalent combination of education,
training, and experience which provides the required
knowledge, skills, and abilities may be considered.
Equivalency for education is two years of works experience
equals one year of education. For a complete posting
or to apply, access the electronic applicant system by
logging on to http://employment.ferris.edu. Ferris State
University is sincerely committed to being a truly diverse
institution and actively seeks applications from women,
minorities, and other underrepresented groups. An Equal
Opportunity/Afrmative Action employer.
The Cadillac News is seeking a Web Development Assistant to
join our CN Digital Solutions staff. We are looking for a proactive,
organized problem solver that would be comfortable functioning
in a fast-paced, dynamic team environment. Personal strengths
should include trouble-shooting and analytical processing, great
communication, desire to learn new technologies and gain new
skills, strong work ethic and being a team player that can work
independently.

Responsibilities for this position would include but would not
be limited to:
Support, development and maintenance of internal and
external websites and/or web based applications.
Converting client site mocks into html/css.
Testing functionalities of web applications/websites
between various Internet browsers.
Minor IT support. (This is not a primary function.)

Necessary requirements for the position would be 1 year
minimum PHP experience as well as HTML5/CSS experience.
Candidate must be able to hand code using HTML/CSS and
will be required to submit samples of both PHP and HTML/
CSS work. Preferred but not required qualications/experience
would be MySQL, JavaScript, JQuery/AJAX, web application
development and an understanding of relational database design
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Web Development Assistant
Occupational Therapist -
Full Time
Lake City / Cadillac Area
Candidate will have Occupational Therapist
license from the State of Michigan,
preferable home health experience.
Sign on bonus or relocation potential.
Reliable transportation for our
geographic locations. Excellent
assessment and communication skills.
Minimum of one year experience in
rehabilitation as an Occupational Therapist.
Excellent Benets!
Competitive Mileage Reimbursement
Above Market Wages
403B AND Pension Plan
Generous PTO Package
Apply online at:
www.trinityhomehealth.com
Mercy Home Care is committed to the Mission and Values as set
forth by Trinity Health. Mercy Home Care is committed to achieving
workforce diversity and is an equal opportunity employer
Autos For Sale
201
2011 Chevrolet Impala 2LT,
39K miles, Red Jewel Metallic,
1 Owner, Heated Leather Seats,
Moon Roof, Automatic, Power:
Dual Power Seats / Windows /
Locks / Mirrors, A/C, Cruise, Cd
Player, Drivers Information Cen-
ter, Remaining 5yr/100k Mile
Power Train Warranty, Alloy
Wheels, Remote Start & Entry,
39K Miles, Red Jewel Metallic,
Sample Payments: $206.73 / 66
Months @ 2.24% APR*
$14,900. Dons Adopt-A-Car
@ (231)775-2583. Please visit
us at
www.DonsAdoptACar.com
2012 Ford Focus SEL Hatch-
back, 29K miles, red, 1 Owner,
Leather Seats, Moon Roof,
Chrome Wheels, Power: Win-
dows/ Locks/ Driver's Power
Seat, A/C, Tilt, Cruise, Cd Play-
er w/ Microsoft, Steering Pod
Controls, Fold Down Rear Seat,
Remaining 5yr/60k Mile Power
Train Warranty & Remaining
Full Factory Warranty, 29k
Miles, Red, Sample Payments:
$206.73 / 66 Months @ 2.24%
APR* $14,900. Dons Adopt-A-
Car @ (231)775-2583. Please
visit us at
www.DonsAdoptACar.com
GRANDMAS SOUTHERN SE-
DAN! This 2000 Buick LeSabre is
looking for a new home! Great
shape inside and out! No Rust!
Full power equipment, 3800 V6
engine (hard to find!), and only
125K! Priced to sell at $5,400!
Call Dave @ Classic (231)878-
9737 Today!
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Autos For Sale
201
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AUTO VALUES
2004 Jeep Grand
Cherokee 4x4 ................Only $4,500
2004 Dodge Caravan
.......................................Only $5,500
2002 Dodge Durango 4x4
low miles ........................Only $4,750
2000 Dodge Intrepid .....Only $2,750
1999 Saturn SC1 ...........Only $2,750
2004 Cadillac SRX AWD
Loaded, heated leather .......... $9,500
2009 Nissan Versa
only 57,000 miles! ..........Only $6,250
2005 Chevrolet Malibu ........... $5,500
2005 Mitsubishi Eclipse ......... $5,250
2005 Buick LeSabre .............. $5,500
1999 Chevrolet
Trailblazer 4x4 ........................ $4,500
*prices plus tax, title & plate
REDUCED $4,250
REDUCED $5,250
REDUCED $4,500
REDUCED $2,550
REDUCED $2,550
ALL VEHICLES INCLUDE 30 DAY/
3,000 MILE LIMITED WARRANTY!
Want to drive a 2013 Impala LT
with many extras and super low
miles? For $0 down and
$341.23/mo.? Drive it away today!
Call Adam @ Classic Chevrolet
(231)388-2311.
Trucks
202
1989 Dodge Ram 50 pick-up, less
than 50K miles on rebuilt engine,
rebuilt carb. fall 2012, good tires,
asking $1,450. Call (231)824-9279
or (231)884-6521.
2002 Chevrolet S-10 LS, 2.2,
4cyl., 2 wheel drive, standard cab,
step side, air, crusie, tonneau cov-
er & bed liner, only 132K, $5,995
+ fees or $199/mo. to qualified
buyers. Call Dale Eising @ Clas-
sic Chevrolet (231)839-7231.
2008 Chevy Duramax LT crew
cab, 4WD, 121,000 miles, H & S
mini max computer, $27,500 or
best offer. Call (231)357-7792.
Trucks
202
2004 Dodge Ram
1500 4x4
V8, Automatic, TP351A V8, Automatic, TP351A
Now Only
$
12,888*
Call or Stop Today!
*price plus tax, title, license and $190 doc. fee
GEAR UP FOR WINTER WITH A
NICE 4X4! I am looking for a relai-
ble party to take over payments on
a 2008 Siverado LT ext. cab w2ith
only 67K miles! 4x4, 5.3L, V8, full
power, black ext. and black int.,
only $337/mo. with $337 down!
Call Dave @ Classic (231)878-
9737 right away!
Truck of the week special! 2007
Ford F-150 ext. cab, 4X4 XLT
5.4L, V8, good tires, no rust, hard
tonneau cover, local trade, only
89K, $0 down, $299/mo. Call Dale
Eising @ Classic Chevy
(231)839-7231.
Truck Season- 2011 Chevrolet
Silverado ext. cab, 35K miles,
power windows/locks, tow pack-
age, local trade-in, $0 down,
$389/mo. Call Dale Eising
(231)839-7231.
SUVS
203
2001 Ford Explorer Sport 4X4,
130K miles, lots of extras, $2,800
or best offer. Call (231)429-3017.
2004 white Dodge Durango, Hemi
engine, runs great, clean leather
interior, moon roof, premium
sound, tow package, almost
175,000 miles, KBB $6,800 in
good condition, asking $4,500.
Call (231)388-3355.
2005 Envoy XLT, 4WD, 143K
miles, loaded, $8,000. Call
(231)920-0025.
2009 Hummer H3, 4X4, 53K
miles, White, 1 Owner, 3.7L 5
CYL, Automatic, Power: Win-
dows, Locks, Mirrors, Driver's
Seat, A/C, Cruise, Tilt, CD Play-
er, Alloy Wheels, New Tires,
Fold Down Rear Seat, Remain-
ing 5YR/100K Mile Power Train
Warranty, 53K Miles, White,
Sample Payments: $238.10 / 72
Months @ 2.24% APR*
$18,900. Dons Adopt-A-Car
@ (231)775-2583. Please visit
us at
www.DonsAdoptACar.com
SUVS
203
2009 Dodge Journey
FWD
6 Cylinder, Automatic, TP375 6 Cylinder, Automatic, TP375
Now Only
$
12,944*
Call or Stop Today!
*price plus tax, title, license and $190 doc. fee
2010 Jeep Wrangler Sport Unlim-
ited, 4dr, 4x4, towing package, lo-
cal trade-in and ready for the long
cold winter, WONT LAST @
$316.81/mo. Call Adam @ Clas-
sic Chevrolet (231)388-2311.
2011 Chevrolet Traverse LS,
FWD, 26K miles, Charcoal Met-
allic, Remaining 5yr/100k Mile
Power train Warranty, 8 Pas-
senger Seating, 24mpg High-
way, Power: WIndows/ Locks/
Mirrors, A/C, Cruise, Rear Heat
& A/C, Cd Player, Fold Down
Rear Seat, Luggage Rack, Re-
mote Entry, Sample Payments:
$250.70 / 72 Mos. @ 2.24%
APR*,$19,900. Dons Adopt-A-
Car @ (231)775-2583. Please
visit us at
www.DonsAdoptACar.com
2012 Chevrolet Captiva Sport
1LT, FWD, 50K miles, Blue,
Clean Car Fax, Polished Alloy
Wheels, V6, Power: Drivers
Seat/ Windows/ Locks/ Mirrors,
A/C, Cruise, Cd Player, Drivers
Information Center, Fold Down
Rear Seat, Remaining 5yr/100k
Mile Power Train Warranty,
Sample Payments: $228.93 / 66
Mos. @ 2.24% APR* $16,500.
Dons Adopt-A-Car @
(231)775-2583. Please visit us
at www.DonsAdoptACar.com
2012 Chevrolet Equinox LS
32mpg hwy, 30K one owner, local
trade-in, real clean, $0 down and
$338/mo. Call Dale Eising
(231)839-7231.
Vans
204
1999 Ford Windstar, very good
condiiton inside and out, power
windows/doors/locks, CD/TAPE,
cold A/C and heat works, K&N air
filter, runs and drives great, every-
thing works, new tires, mag
wheels, 4 door, 7 passenger, real-
ly nice van, $2,700 or best offer.
Call (231)775-1198.
Vans
204
2004 Chevrolet
Express Van
V8, Automatic, T405A V8, Automatic, T405A
Now Only
$
6,966*
Call or Stop Today!
*price plus tax, title, license and $190 doc. fee
2005 Pontiac Montana SV6, one
owner, silver, loadded, used in
summers, great condition, 86K
miles, $10,000, a definite MUST
SEE. Call (231)229-4288.
2010 Chrysler Town & Country
Touring van, 3.8, V6, only 51Km
Stow-n-Go, power door, $0 down,
$319/mo. Call Dale Eising
(231)839-7231.
Trailers
206
2 single axle trailers, 1 with wood
sides, will haul 2,000 lbs., meas-
ures 6ft. 5in.x10ft. 9in., $650. 1
with metal sides, will haul 3,000
lbs., measures 6ft. 3in.x11ft. 10
in., $950 or both for $1,500. If in-
terested call (231)499-6388.
5 X 8 Utility trailer, 24 removable
side walls and tailgate, good con-
dition, $1,200. Call (231)775-
7093.
Auto Parts &
Accessories
208
4 Cylinder motor for a 1999
Ford Ranger, has 100,000 miles
on it, $250 or open for trades.
Call Dan (231)887-0326.
Large Assortment Of Used
And New 14 & 15 Inch Tires
Available! Stop In Today!
Paynes Tire 605 N Mitchell
Call (231)775-2361.
EMPLOYMENT
General Help Wanted
301
CDL Drivers needed.
Local-Regional. $1,000 Sign-
On Bonus + Benefits.
Call (231)832-2267.
Experienced Christmas Tree
workers wanted. Ready to work
an all weather job, chainsaw expe-
rience required. Must have own
transportation. Call (231)824-
4180.
Full time night manager position
on a McBain area dairy farm.
Hours would be 5pm to 5am. Must
be able to work weekends. Experi-
ence is required. Send resumes to
P.O. Box 2, McBain, MI 49657.
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The Wexford-Missaukee Inter-
mediate School District is accept-
ing applications for Business Serv-
ices Coordinator (deadline Octo-
ber 11, 2013). Complete posting
and application requirements are
available at www.wmisd.org
General Help Wanted
301
Housekeeper
On-Call housekeeping position
available for our Cadillac office.
Evening work. Commercial experi-
ence preferred. EOE. Send re-
sume and letter of interest to:
Human Resources
1615 Michigan Ave.
Baldwin, MI 49304
Fax: (231)745-3690
Local trucking company seeking
motivated CDL-A drivers, mini-
mum of 3 years experience, com-
petitive wages and benefit pack-
ages, full and part time available.
Send resumes to Joshwa Salis-
bury, Inc. 12547 20 Mile Rd., Tus-
tin MI 49688.
Patient Care Specialist
Full-time position for our Cadillac
medical facility. Responsibilities
will include taking of vital signs,
immunizations, preparing patient
exam rooms and assisting provid-
ers with various procedures. Pre-
vious medical experience along
with excellent communication
skills is a plus. Competitive wage
and benefits. EOE. Send resume
and letter of interest to:
Human Resources
Baldwin Family Health Care
1615 Michigan Ave.
Baldwin, MI 49304
Fax: 231-745-3690
SCHOOL BUS DRIVER
Well train you to be the best
School Bus Driver for Regular Ed-
ucation and Special Needs Stu-
dents. $12.75/hr after 90 days,
split shift required, benefits partial-
ly paid with seniority, CDL re-
quired or will train. Must have ex-
cellent driving history, must pass
background check and remain
drug free. We look forward to
meeting you in person Mon-Fri at
Dean Transportation, 1004 Lee-
son Ave, Cadillac, MI 49601, or
apply online at:
www.deantransportation.com/jobs
The Mecosta-Osceloa
Intermediate School District
is accepting applications for a
Special Education Para-educa-
tor and a Culinary Arts para-ed-
ucator. Complete postings are
available at www.moisc.org. In-
terested applicants must submit
a letter of application, resume,
transcripts and references to:
Mark R. Klumpp, Assistant Su-
perintendent, Mecosta-Osceloa
Intermediate School District,
15760 190th Avenue, Big Rap-
ids, MI 49307.
The Wexford-Missaukee College
Access Network is accepting ap-
plications for a College and Ca-
reer Advisor (deadline October 18,
2013). Complete posting and ap-
plication requirements are availa-
ble at
http://www.micollegeaccess.org/re
sources/job-board
TRUCK & HEAVY
EQUIPMENT MECHANIC
Must possess master mechanic
certification and CDL-A or ability
to obtain within three months.
Welding and fabrication experi-
ence preferred. Applications
should be accompanied with a re-
sume and submitted no later than
3PM Wednesday, October 16,
2013. Application forms and a job
description are available from the
Road Commission office at 4737
Makwa Drive, Hersey, MI 49639,
M-F 7AM-3:30PM, (231)832-5171.
The Osceola County Road Com-
mission is an equal opportunity
employer.
Work in a fun-filled atmos-
phere and make more doing
it! We are seeking dependa-
ble, hard workers for availa-
ble cooks, prep-cooks, bar-
tenders and wait staff posi-
tions. Above average wages
to individuals who are availa-
ble to work all shifts including
weekends. Apply in person
only, Cadillac Party Lounge,
Downtown Cadillac.
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CADILLAC SHORES
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231-775-8509
TTY 1-800-649-3777
600 Cadillac Shores Dr. Cadillac
We Offer:
1 Bedroom Apartments
2 & 3 Bedroom Townhouses
We Feature:
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24 Hour Responsive
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We have a place just right for you!
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Broker Associate
231-620-1381
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124 S. Mitchell Street
Cadillac, MI 49601
Each Ofce Independently
Owned and Operated
Central
820 Lynn St.
Cadillac $105,900
Charming updated 3
bedroom Cape Cod near
the hospital. Spacious
rooms, attractive interior
colors, hardwood oors. Newer kitchen and bath,
basement theater/family room. New furnace and
central air, low utility costs. Immaculate move in ready
home with tons of character.
4090 S. M-37
Harriettta $97,000
Spacious ranch on 9
acres in the heart of
Michigan recreation. 4
bedrooms, 3 baths, living
& family rooms so there
is room for everyone. Well maintained 2,000 sq. ft.
Adjacent to thousands of acres of National Forest and
all sorts of Michigan recreation.
General Help Wanted
301
Work in Our Local Schools
EDUStaff is seeking candidates
for employment for substitute
services within the school districts
of Cadillac, Lake City, Manton,
Marion, Mesick, and many more
throughout Northern Michigan!
Please visit
www.EDUStaffOnline.com and
click on "Start Application" or call
877.974.6338 or email at Con-
tact@EDUStaffOnline.com with
questions.
Medical (Health Care)
304
Curry House Continuum of
Care Community is seeking a
qualified LPN or RN to work ev-
ery other weekend and be on
call one week per month. Poten-
tial for more hours. Must have a
passion for helping Seniors.
Come join our team of dedicat-
ed staff members. Complete an
application at Curry House,
5858 S. 47 Mile Rd. (off from M-
55 East), Cadillac, MI. Attn: HR
Department. No phone calls
please. Curry House is an
equal opportunity employer.
Part Time
309
Health Partners now hiring Home
Health Aides in the Cadillac area!
Experience with TBI preferred.
Please apply online at
www.healthpartnersinc.com or call
(888)834-2851 to request an ap-
plication.
MERCHANDISE
Medical, Convalescent
505
Handicap Items: Hospital bed
with mattress, $350. Pride scoot-
er, $800. Electric wheelchair,
$2,500. Wheelchair, $80. Many
other items. Call (231)388-0554.
Farm Equip., Supplies
508
1988 International dump truck, L-
10 Cummins engine, 270 HP,
large gram & silage box, $10,000.
Call (231)825-2724.
Case 530, diesel, w/loader,
$4,900. Voelker John Deere,
Lake City, (231)839-8660.
Farm Equip., Supplies
508
Antique Bowens tractor, with
mower deck plow, $700. Call
(419)277-2184, located near M-37
& M-55.
International Harvester M,
$2,000. Voelker John Deere,
Lake City, (231)839-8660.
International Harvester M, re-
stored, $4,000. Voelker John
Deere, Lake City, (231)839-8660.
International Harvester M, re-
stored, $4,000. Voelker John
Deere, Lake City, (231)839-8660.
John Deere 4310, 395hr, FWD,
loader, hydro, $15,000. Voelker
John Deere, Lake City, (231)839-
8660.
John Deere 650, 3pt, PTO, die-
sel, $4,500. Voelker John Deere,
Lake City, (231)839-8660.
John Deere 750, cab, FWD, load-
er, power steering, $8,500. Voelk-
er John Deere, Lake City,
(231)839-8660.
John Deere 850, 2wh, cab, 60
mid mower, $5,900. Voelker
John Deere, Lake City, (231)839-
8660.
John Deere 955, 595hr, FWD,
loader, hydro, turf, $8,500. Voelk-
er John Deere, Lake City,
(231)839-8660.
Kubota B6000, 3pt, PTO, FWD,
$3,500. Voelker John Deere,
Lake City, (231)839-8660.
Long, 60HP, 1980, 3pt, dsl,
$3,900. Voelker John Deere,
Lake City, (231)839-8660.
Massesy Ferguson 135, gas,
w/loader, $5,000. Voelker John
Deere, Lake City, (231)839-8660.
Farm & Dairy Products
509
Ear Corn - $5 a bushel in bulk, $5
a bag or $150 for a pick-up load.
Call (231)878-0509.
Good Things to Eat
512
Angus Beef, $2.19/lb. hanging
weight plus processing. Whole,
half or quarter. Call (231)920-
2641.
Apples for sale: Wolf River,
Northern Spy, and several others
Also deer apples. Open Mon- Fri.
2pm - 6pm, Sat. 10am -6pm, Sun.
call ahead (231)775-0846. 5270
S. LaChance Rd., Lake City.
Cadillac Farmers Market
Lake St. N. of Public Library
Tues. & Fri. 8am-4:30pm
Fall veggies, assorted fruits,
apples, pumpkins & more.
Now accepting bridge cards!
Double up food bucks!
Household Goods
513
Full mattress set, new in plas-
tic $119. Call (231)876-0565.
Gel Memory Foam Mattress
Set, New, In Plastic, Cost Over
$1,500, Sacrifice $799. Call
(231)876-0593.
King Size Pillow Top Mattress
set, new with frame, and still in
plastic. List price $999 will sac-
rifice $375. Call (231)824-9419.
Queen Size Pillow Top Mat-
tress set, new, still in plastic
with frame. List price $699 will
sacrifice $235. (231)824-9419.
Firewood & Timber
517
Firewood - Quality Oak
Cut, split, delivered, $54.50/Rick
Seasoned $65/Rick, Visa, DHS
& Energy drafts accepted.
(231)266-5102
CUT & SPLIT
$60 per face cord dry, cut, split
+ delivery, 4.5 cord minimum
8 FOOT WOOD
$85 per cord green + delivery
10 cord minimum
Call (231) 824-6655
Mixed hardwood firewood, 8 ft
lengths $85 per cord. Cut, split,
deliv. - $55 per cord. Accepting
DHS and energy drafts. Buying
standing timber. Call (231)878-
0582.
Paying TOP PRICES! Looking
for trees to cut, hardwood, soft
wood & Red Pine, 5 acre mini-
mum. Call Jim (231)463-0363.
Snowblowers &
Snowplows
521
Ariens snow blower, 9 HP, used
1 winter, practically brand new, in-
cludes manual, $900 or best offer.
Call (231)775-0170, leave mes-
sage.
Merchandise Wanted
523
Collector buying military items
Civil War thru Vietnam only, all
countries, uniforms, helmets,
swords, rifles, pistols & medals,
Call (231)775-2756, Cadillac.
WANTED: 5 1/2 - 6 ft. tractor
loader bucket. Call (231)829-3372
or text (231)884-9827.
WANTED: Affordable, working
metal detector. Please call Jeff,
(231)429-7631.
WANTED: Bigger size used chest
freezer in working condition and
used wash machine in working
condition. Call (231)825-0003.
Musical Instruments
525
NEED CASH? I buy guitars,
amps, PA systems, keyboards,
etc. Call (231)775-7425 between
10am and 6pm.
Pets & Supplies
526
Basic Obedience & Therapy
dog class, starting Tuesday,
Oct. 8th at Cooley School,
6:30-7:30pm $95 for 8 weeks.
Call Magnum Kennels
(231)824-6777 for info.
Foster or Forever Home Need-
ed! Temporary home for 2 vetted
kittens, sweet dispositions. For
CARE of Wexford County! Please
Call (231)775-3775, leave mes-
sage.
Very large purebred Great Dane
puppies, male and females, $125,
shots and wormed, ready to go,
both parents on site! Call
(231)667-0797 or (810)748-7799,
leave message.
Wonderland Humane Society
can help with the cost of
spay/neuter surgery for your cat or
dog. (231)920-6405. Like Us On
Facebook!
Pets & Supplies
526
Yorkie puppies for sale, 3 males,
$250, 1 female, $300. Ready to
go. Call or text (231)468-1533.
Merchandise Under
$300
St. John's drop-leaf table with 2
chairs, very good condition, $150.
(231)734-2086.
Victor 1 1/2 traps, in working con-
dition, with chains, double & single
spring, $10. Call (231)709-9755.
Floating mallard duck decoys
with line & weight, used very little,
dozen, $75. Call (231)709-9755.
Wood 6 gun cabinet with glass
door & key lock, has bottom draw-
er, nice condition, $145. Call
(231)709-9755.
Coleman cook stove, double
burner, works with dual gas, folds
up, good shape, $35. Call
(231)709-9755.
Canada Goose decoys shell,
great shape,with carrying sack in-
cluded, dozen, $80. Call (231)709-
9755.
Murray snowblower 5 hp 22" cut,
works good, $300 or best offer.
Call (231)779-1861.
Toro push snowblower $80 or
best offer. Call (231)779-1861.
Portable adjustable basketball
hoop with base, good shape, sun-
faded, $60 or best offer. Call
(231)779-1861.
Hallmark Happy Holidays Sled
Carolers, $25 firm. Call (231)779-
1861.
Two kids outdoor toys both for
$60 or will sell seperatley. Call
(231)779-1861.
2 Vintage galvanized calf milking
nipple buckets original condition
$50 or best offer for both (need
new nipples). Call (231)408-2159.
They are selling on ebay for $30
each!
6 Bags of Iams dog food that is
6.3 lbs. for senior/senior preimem
protection, $30 for all will sell indi-
vidually. Call(231)878-9267.
Two man fold up and down ice
fishing shanty Is on aluminum
skis, $150 or best offer. Call Reed
City (231)832-1069 any time,
please leave a message if no one
is home.
Two recliners in good shape, one
brown and other is light gray, ask-
ing $50 for both will sell separate-
ly. Call anytime (231)832-1069
Reed City.
.22 Long rifle ammo for sale, 525
rounds, $80. Call (231)360-4031.
Crystal clear pair of lamps., can
be seen on Craigslist, Lake City,
the pair with no lampshades, so
you can customise them, $10. Call
(231)229-8746.
Tassimo single cup coffee ma-
chine, can buy pods at Meijer and
Walmart, works great, $20. Call
(231)229-8746, Lake City.
Pro Form 825 home gym, great
condition, $100. Call (231)824-
6003.
Air conditioner, large, GE, $150.
Call (231)878-3442.
Microwave, commercial grade,
works good, $40. Call (231)878-
3442.
Good Year lift, barely used, lift
your snowmobile or lawn mower,
$100. Call (231)878-3442.
Apple iPhone 4 through Straight
Talk, excellent condition, no
scratches, regular price $600, ask-
ing $250 or best offer. Call
(231)429-7906.
Guitar, Spectrum 6 string, great
shape, ready to play, $150 or best
offer. Call (231)743-6760.
Rustic Spiral Staircase, made of
Pine, 8'x 3', good for cabin, tree-
house or deer blind, $50 or best
offer. Call (231)825-2375.
Huffy 18 speed bike, 26" black,
good condition, needs tires, a
great value for $20. Call (231)825-
2375.
10 speed 26" Huffy, black & red,
good condition, needs tires, great
value for $20. Call (231)825-2375.
Box of ladies jeans, designer
names, size 16, like new, 4 pair,
$15. Call (231)825-2375.
Merchandise Under
$300
Coke machine used in the 1960s.
$50 or best offer. Call (231)734-
2086.
Seat for 1974 Yamaha 750, $50
or best offer. Call (231)734-2086.
Horseshoe set, 4 shoes, 2 posts,
in nylon zip case, $15. Call
(231)878-6366 before 6pm.
Self stick vinyl tiles, parquet wood
pattern ,45 square feet, new in
box, from Home Depot, $20. Call
(231)878-6366 before 6pm.
Rubbermaid free standing cabi-
net, 2 doors, 3 shelves, 70 high,
30 wide, 16 deep, $25. Call
(231)878-6366 before 6pm.
Homemade bookshelf, sturdy all
3/4 plywood, 48x48, 3 shelves, is
rough but good for garage or
workshop, $20. Call (231)878-
6366 before 6pm.
2 end tables, matching coffee ta-
ble, parquet wood tops, great
shape, $40. Call (231)878-6366
before 6pm.
Complete lot of XBox 360 slim
and 11 games, 2 controllers in the
box, $300 or best offer. Call
(231)920-3117, located in Cadil-
lac.
Kenmore 30" electric range with
black ceramic top, self cleaning,
bisque and bakes perfectly, like
new! $250. Call (231)775-6804.
PSE Nova GameSport compound
bow, 35 to 50 pds, draw length
26", excellent condition with all ac-
cessories, $150. Call (231)829-
3587.
PSE Polaris GameSport com-
pound bow, excellent condition, 55
to 70 pds, 29" draw length with all
accessories, $200. Call (231)829-
3587
Thompson Center 50 caliber
Renegade muzzleloader with Tas-
co scope with see-through mounts
with accessories, $300. Call
(231)829-3587.
Winchester Model 1300 feather-
weight pump action 20 gauge, 2
and 3/4" and 3", modified, im-
proved cylinder and full choke.
$300. Call (231)829-3587.
Corvette collector pictures, sev-
eral, $150 takes them all, will sell
separately. Call (231)779-8114.
Craftsman power washer 2300
psi, 2gm, 6HP, rarely used, $150.
Call (231)779-8114.
Toro self propelled lawn mower,
good condition, $150. Call
(231)779-8114.
Scotts Broadcaster fertilizer
spreader, $25. Call (231)779-
8114.
20ft., Fiberglass extension lad-
der, $75. Call (231)779-8114.
La-z-Boy queen size sleeper so-
fa, good condition, teal upholstery,
$300. Call (231)775-3546.
Pedestal table 42" diameter with
4 Oak chairs, antique, very good
condition, moving and cannot take
it with us, $300. Call (231)775-
7285.
Roll top desk 56" wide 48" high
30" deep, vintage & in very nice
condition, moving & cannot take it
with us., $300. Call (231)775-
7285.
Commercial garage door opener
with up, down and stop control, it
will fit an 8 to 16 door, $300. Call
(231)779-0118.
Remington long rifle .22 shells,
quantity of 1400, for $150. Call
(989)390-4558.
Humidifier, like new condition,
new filter, 12 gallon daily output,
easy fill, sells at Menards for
$149+, asking $75. Call (231)920-
7645, Cadillac.
27 inch Symphonic TV, great con-
dition, $75 or best offer. Call
(231)360-4031.
4 GB pink Zune music player, only
used for about 6 months, $125 or
best offer. Call (231)360-4031.
Winchester extra loud 22 caliber
blanks, 1000 round carton of 10
boxes, $22. Call (231)779-6934.
Fiberglass pick-up toppers, for
fullsize trucks with 8' bed, $25.
Call (231)846-1049.
Rocking, swiveling EZ chair,
good condition, $20. Call (231)
839-2731.
Merchandise Under
$300
HP Office Jet Pro 8600 printer
copier, 4 years old, works great,
$50. Call (231)878-6366 before 6
pm.
Record player, Innovative Tech-
nology USB turntable, converts vi-
nyl to MP3, like new, $25. Call
(231)577-1383.
Newborn crib, white wicker crib
on wheeled stand, antique in ex-
cellent condition, $100. Call
(231)577-1383 evenings.
Sears Craftsman 46" EZ3 mower,
15.5 Kohler engine, great shape,
runs great, less than 200 hours,
$300 firm. Call (616)318-1721 af-
ter 5pm, can be seen in Cadillac.
Triple dresser, solid Oak, dark
Walnut stained, matching 36" by
42" mirror, both in good condition,
asking $150, will sell separately.
Call (231)775-2757 before 9pm.
Antique steamer trunk, has a tin
finish and picture in lid, very neat
looking, $150. Call (517)507-7326,
Cadillac.
Very beautiful entertainment cen-
ter, Cherry wood, very well taken
care of, cost over $1,500 new,
asking $175. Call (517)507-7326,
Cadillac.
Used left handed Darton com-
pound bow, comes with hard
case, 15 arrows and much more,
$60. Call (231)269-3818 or
(810)348-0012.
Oak hutch 42" wide, 78" high,
natural finish (light), glass doors
on top, doors and drawers on the
bottom, asking $300. Call
(231)394-0681, located in Lake
City.
Mallard decoys for sale, 26 for
$92. Call (231)775-0093, please
no calls before 10am.
Armoire dresser with etched
glass doors two big drawers in
good condition, $50. For more in-
formation please call (231)715-
6209 or (231)884-1640.
Fireplace, zero clearance, vent-
less, natural gas fireplace with
white wooden mantle/surround.
works well, good condition, $75 or
best offer. Call (231)577-1383.
Browning Explorer compound,
45-60#, 40" overall length, great
tree stand bow, $50 firm. Call
(231)743-6411, Marion.
Cast iron weights, 19 at over 60
lbs. with 2 small bars, paid over
$100, asking $20 for all. Call
(231)429-3424.
Mens Coleman fleece 1/4 zip pull
over, great condition size XL, only
$3. Call (231)429-3424.
Working treadmill, fair condition,
$40. Call (231)878-1115.
Barrel stove, solid, great shape,
ready, $35. Call (231)829-3815.
Levis jean jacket, excellent condi-
tion, boys size 18, only $5.
Call/text (231)429-3424.
Fridgeaire Washer/Dryer, white,
great shape, $300, will not se-
perate. Call (231)920-4339.
Wood stove, Vermont Casting,
freestanding, radiant heat, black,
front & side load, medium size, will
heat 1,200 sq. ft. house, 15 ft
stove pipe and hearth included,
$300, firm. Call (231)920-4339.
Antique, solid wood kitchen ta-
ble, 42" x 32" with two wood
chairs, $125. Call (231)775-7952.
Stainless steel microwave,
21"x15", $25. Call (231)775-7952.
24" Mongoose mountain bike, 21
speed, excellent condition, 2 years
old, ridden just a few times, asking
$50. Call (231)944-8105.
Flute for Sale! Excellent shape,
only played for 2 years, bought
from Marshall Music & comes with
hard case & cleaning supplies,
$150. Call/Text (231)920-3927.
Wood stove great for shop or ga-
rage, $100. Call (231)577-4292, if
no answer leave message , calls
will be returned.
RECREATIONAL
Cycles, Scooters,
ATVs
602
2006 Yamaha 660 Grizzly, Out-
doorsman Edition, warn winch,
Yamaha windshield, heavy duty
hitch, headlight protector, hand
warmers, treated wood box for
rear rack horn, Moose brand front
side bag, slush deflectors, rear
light above hitch, 4,200 miles,
$4,400. Call (231)825-8018.
Boats & Marines
603
A Piece of Cadillac History.
Algonquin Mahogany wood ca-
noe. 17' Built in the 1950's. In
pristine condition, $2,000. Call
for more history of this canoe
(231)775-0055.
Motor Homes
604
2007 Coachmen Cross Country
Sport Coach, 38 ft. class A diesel
pusher, fully loaded, 31,376 miles,
2 slide outs, 300HP turbo charged
Cummins engine, Allison 6 speed
automatic transmission, Freight
liner chassi, handi-cap lift, new
awning, MUST SELL due to health
reasons. Was $83,500, reduced to
$78,500. For more information or
to look at motor home, stored in
Cadillac please call (573)201-
4126 or (231)775-8396.
1943 John Deere B, $1,950.
Voelker John Deere, Lake City,
(231)839-8660.
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Small Jobs Welcome
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(231) 775-0388
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Builder & Electrician
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New Home
Construction, Additions,
Remodels,
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Roofing, Window &
Door Replacement,
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Specializing in Masonry

Basements Crawlspaces
Driveways & Sidewalks
Block & Brick Work
Footings Chimneys
Any Masonry Repairs
Insured
Home: (231)775-7409
Cell: (231)429-4325
Lon Reddy Builders
25 Years in Business
Licensed & Insured
New Construction
Remodeling
Custom Tile Work
Home Maintenance
Additions
Reasonable & Reliable
231-775-4626
lonreddybuilders.com
POLE
BUILDINGS
Labor, Materials & 2 Doors
24x32x8 - $7,350
24x40x8 - $8,350
30x40x10 - $9,850
We Also Do Concrete
Call John
Romine Builders
(231)885-1813
Specializing in
Pole Barns
Remodeling
& Garage Doors
6397 20 Mile Road
Marion, MI
(231)743-6537
Fax (231)743-2090
Visit us on the web
for a free quote!
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We Build Them Better
Since 1970
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
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20+ Years Experience
231-645-7892
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Our 17th year in business!
Remove that stump
in your yard without
digging or burning!
Tree Removal & Trimming
(231) 775 - 0000
Dale Brinks
LAWN CARE
Brinks Landscaping
& Hydro-Seeding
James & Melody Brinks
Professional Work at a Price
You Can Afford!
Specializing in:
Commercial &
Residential Snow Plowing
& Mowing
Spring & Fall Cleanup Top
Soil Work Landscaping &
Lighting Ponds Irrigation
Paver Walk Ways and
Patios Retainer Walls
(231)775-1058
Cell (231)846-1908
PAINTING
Kens Painting &
Power Washing
Cleaning, Sealing & Staining
of Decks, Wood
Siding & Log Homes
Cleaning Vinyl & ALL Other
Types of Siding
Power Washing of Concrete,
Driveways & Sidewalks
Painting of Interior & Exterior
Areas.
For a FREE Estimate
Call Ken Lizotte
(231)775-3658
REPAIR SERVICES
Clock Repair Now at
Wexford Jewelers
801 N. Mitchell
New England
Clock Shop
(231)947-8234
Factory Authorized
Service Center for All
Major Brands
New or Antique
We Do House Calls
HEATING/PLUMBING
*Cadillac Residents*
Any plumbing service available
Water & Drain Experts
Drain Cleaning
Water and Sewer Main Repair and
Replacement
Camera Work Available
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Licensed Master Plumber
A Booth Plumbing
& Heating Service
(231)775-6378
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DRYWALL
Miller
Drywall
Priming &
Finish
Painting
Inside or Out
(231)768-4992
TREE SERVICE
AFFORDABLE
STUMP GRINDING
(231)NO-STUMP
(231)667-8867
We will beat any competitors
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EXCAVATING
BENZ EXCAVATING, LLC
Licensed & Insured
Basements
Demolition
Driveways
Septic Systems
Stump Removal
Site preparation-cleanup
(231)779-0183
SMALL ENGINE
SERVICES
Rays Landing
Storage & Repair
Boats
Chainsaw & ATV
Snowmobiles
Snow Blowers
Service & Repair
Shrink Wrapping
51,000 SQ.FT.
Of Indoor Storage!
Pickup & Delivery
Available
Call us at:
(231)839-6196
Lake City
SELF STORAGE
Foster Bros.
Moving
Local And Long
Distance Moving
Seasonal Rates
Boats & Campers
$10 per linear ft.
Cars $175
(800)581-8895
Mini Storage Units
MINI STORAGE
OF MANTON
(231)824-6406
Climate Controlled
Standard Units
Outside Storage
Many sizes to choose from:
5x7 to 10x30
Best rates in area
Prepaid discounts available
ROOFING
FLYNNS
ROOFING
New Construction
Tear Offs Barns
Reroof & Repairs
Siding
Quality Work at a
Reasonable Price
Free Estimates
Shawn (231)825-9833
RB Roofing
All Exterior Work
Roofing Siding
Windows Doors
Sofit Facia
3 Generations of
Experience
FREE ESTIMATES
(231)920-8069
(231)825-8069
Owner Robert Bigelow
Son of Glen Bigelow
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Seamless Gutters
Licensed and Insured
Leaf protection options
Covering Cadillac and
surrounding areas
for over 12 years
(231)743-6160 or
Toll Free 1(888)322-2415
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EQUIPMENT AUCTION
Fall Consignment Auction
Saturday, Oct. 12 at 10:00am. 6273 22 miIe Rd., marion, mI 49665
Directions: From the trafc light on M-66 in downtown Marion, travel west on Main St. (20 Mile Rd.), 4 miles to 70th Ave., turn north on 70th Ave., 2 miles to 22 Mile Rd., turn east
approximately 3/4 mile to sale site. (Osceola County)
PARK LAKE AUCTIONS PARK LAKE AUCTIONS
6273 22 Mile Rd., Marion, MI 49665
www.parklakeauctions.com
Joel Holzhausen (231) 920-029S lssac Stroud (231) 667-0520
Tractors and Equipment
1954 Ford Jubilee tractor
- 3 pt hitch, Straight metal
Farmall H tractor
County Line Brush cutter
- 3 pt, PTO powered
8 V-Plow 3 pt hitch
John Deere 4 bottom plow
- 3 pt, excellent condition
3 pt forks, Top-Link, Hitches
Coleman 8hp x 4,000 watt generator
MTD Yardmaster 5 hp rear tine tiller
- Like New!
2 Lawn seeders
Assorted lawn mowers
Very early listing, much more equipment
expected!
Vehicles and Trailers
Pickups, Cars, Farm Trucks
5 x 10 Single axle utility trailer
Tandem axle utility trailer
Many more expected
Guns & Recreational Items
Ries, Shotguns, & Bows expected!
Amish built hunting blind - New
4-Wheelers, Go-Carts, Snowmobiles,
Many other items!
Hay, Strawand Firewood
to be auctioned at 1:00pm.
1st And 2nd cutting, round bales, hay
Small square bales hay & straw, rewood
by the rack or load
Appliances, Building Materials,
Nursery Stock
2 Pitcher pumps, Bi-Fold doors New
in Box
Stainless double sink, Fan fold insulation
Assorted Lumber & Paneling, Used
Windows
Rough sawn lumber, Potted trees and
shrubs
Many other items.
Consignments welcome and accepted
until 9:00 am - Oct. 12th
Terms: Cash or negotiable check w/proper
I.D. All items sell as-is, with statements
made day of auction taking precedence.
Not responsible for
accidents or mer-
chandise after sold.
Items subject to
prior sale. Conces-
sions and restroom
on site.
Tools and Miscellaneous Items
Craftsman 3 hp x 20 gal air compressor
Sears hp bench grinder
Drill press, Craftsman Vise
Husky 3 ton oor jack, Cable come-a-long
Stihl 009L Chainsaw, Stihl 036 Chainsaw
Black & Decker cordless trimmer
Metal utility cabinet, Shop-Vac 2.0
Husky 6 Stepladder, 20 Aluminum ext
ladder
Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Sledges, Axes,
Pitchforks
Assorted power tools, Hand tools,
Wheelbarrow
16 x 14 Coleman screen house, 20 x
16 tarp
Chains, Chain binders, Ratchet straps,
Trailer jack
Many more items expected!
Wagons with Household &
Miscellaneous Items!
(2) Household Closeouts!
ANTIQUE AUCTION
SATURDAY, OCT.12, 2013 10 AM
JERRY & MARILYN JONES - OWNERS
5122 S. Dickerson Rd., Lake City, MI 49651
Directions: Having retired and moving, we will sell our lifetime antique
collection at premises located 5 miles south of Lake City on M-66; 2 miles
West on M-55 to Dickerson RdAuction is located at corner or Dickerson and
M-55 Parking available on Dickerson Rd. only. No parking available on
premisesWATCH FOR HOWER AUCTIONEERS SIGNS
Our Service Doesnt Cost - It Pays!
Member of Michigan State Auctioneers Association CAGA Certied Appraiser
Terms: Cash or Check w/ID. NO CREDIT CARDS OR OUT OF STATE CHECKS.
Not responsible for accidents or items after purchase. ALL ITEMS SOLD AS IS.
Auction personnel act as selling agents only and assume no liabilities or guarantees.
Announcements prior to auction takes precedence over printed material. Lunch/
Restroom available.
Don Hower - Auctioneers
231-839-2256 or 231-510-7977
www.howerauctions.com or auctionzip.com #14342
Visit Our Websites For Photos
Coats & Clarks Thread Cabinet J&P Boilfast Mercerized Spool Cabinet
Hamilton Beach 3 head Malt Machine Oak Dropleaf Table Oak Primitive
Peg Leg Bench 3x16x62 Crock Water Cooler Wood Rotary Churn
Electric Glass Butter Churn COFFEE TINS: (Luzianne, Chase & Sanborn,
MJB, Eagle Brand, Maxwell House & others) Hopalong Cassidy Coffee
Mug & Glass Qty of Old Kitchen Ware - Halco Mustang Holster Set
FISHING EQPT: Wooden Fish Decoys Fish Lure Collection 12 Wood
Lure Fish Creel, Net & Pole Natl Sportsman Bakelite Reel #1104;
orig. box Antique Fishing Eqpt Ojibwa Tobacco Tin 20x20 Butcher
Block Bread Maker - $.10 Life Magazines in frame Duck Decoy Old
Wrench Collection COLLECTION OF MOLDS: (Waterman 1850s Mufn,
Wheat Patter Cornbread, Wagner Kristy Korn Kob 1920; The Ace Co Donut)
Driggs Dairy Can Qty of Various Signs Stilliard Scale Countertop
Scale Buggy Wrenches JD Clock Harness Hames Qty of Unique
Canning Jars Endeavor Scale Model Sailing Ship Peters & Remington
Wooden Ammo Boxes Alexander Straight Razor Old $.05 Candy Bar
Boxes Mutton Tallow Compound Salve Beef, Pork & Sheep Brains Tin
Buckets Little Boy Blue Spices Dr LeGears Colic Medicine Grip tight
Baby Bottle- Pine Peg Leg Bench Hanging Corn Dryer Planter Jr #8
Planter Steel Wheels
AGRICULTURE RELATED: 200+ Seed Corn Bullet Pencils Studebaker Seed
Sales Pencil (3 digit phone#) Framed 1929 Garden Seed Display Qty
of Collectible Seed Sacks Floater Pens (Allis Chalmer, Mallory Bros and
many more) Cartons Beans, Peas, Sweet Corn Seed Display $.10 & .20
Qty of Seed Notebooks Qty of Cast Iron Corn Planter Lids (DM Sechler,
Gale, Hayes, C.B&Q, Only Force Drop, Rock Island Plow, Deere Mansur, JI
Case Plow, Union Mfg, Janseville, John Deere) - Corn Planter Tin Lids (John
Deere, Canton P&O, Oliver, Co-op Blackhawk) IHC Sulky Plow IHC 2-row
Horsedrawn Corn Planter Oliver 10 Walking Plow Bull Staff MUCH
MORE
Dont miss this auction..Lifetime Collection
Many unique items.
Snowmobiles
608
1981 Arctic Cat snowmobile with
sled, $700. Call (419)277-2184,
located near M-37 & M-55.
Sporting Goods
609
Gun Show: Osceola County Fair-
grounds, Evart, Sunday, October
6th, 9am - 3pm. For information
call Dave at: (231)652-5757.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
Homes For Sale
701
#1 BEST BUY RANCH!!!
3br 2ba kit-din-liv-fam rooms 1
level/1br 1ba kit-din-liv-fit on
lower level/2-cr att/city/fab/159K
PHONE 231-775-1368 NOW!
ADVANCE REALTY
www.advancerealty.com
#1 HOT! LOW RATES! BUY!
4br quality ranch/walkout/4 bth
2-car att/2 fp/liv-din-game/40x60
pole barn/10 acres/city edge/275K
PHONE 231-775-1368 NOW!
ADVANCE REALTY
www.advancerealty.com
#1 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY!
Condo! 4br 2-3/4 ba 2-cr att
appliances/vaulted ceiling/nice
kitchen/large deck pond side/114K
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#1 VIEWTIFUL! MAKE OFFER!
Immaculate 4br 2-3/4 ba 2-cr att
condo/fp/vaulted ceiling/keen kit-
chen/lg deck pond side/$114,900!
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ADVANCE REALTY
www.advancerealty.com
#1 YEAR ROUND OR VACA!
4br 1ba ranch Franklin school
across street beautiful yard 2/5
acre carport wk shop more/54,900
CALL 231-775-1368 TODAY!
ADVANCE REALTY
www.advancerealty.com
AFFORDABLE BARGAIN! Cozy
2 bedroom, 1 bath, partially updat-
ed, located close to several lakes
and public recreational land. Good
for starter, cabin, or retirement
home. 4 season recreational area.
Only $22,000. #2872. Call Shirley
@ PRO Realty (231)779-2515.
BARGAIN HUNTERS! 3 bed-
room, Cape Cod, 2 baths, fire-
place, large living room, formal
dining room, full basement, attach-
ed 2 car garage, corner lot. Cen-
tral Cadillac location, needs work.
CASH BUYERS! Only $34,900!
#2876. Call Shirley @ PRO Real-
ty (231)779-2515.
Rental Income Opportunity
Income properties! #1 Single
family home in Cadillac, rents at
$700 per month, same renters
for 3 1/2 years, will continue,
$82,000. #2 Single family home
in Lake City, rents at $600 per
month currently leased for 12
months, completely remodeled
2012, new furnace, hot water
heater, dry wall and roof,
$90,000. Both properties close
in 30 days or less, land con-
tracts possible with substantial
down payments (231)577-1281.
Homes For Sale
701
By owner, 211 Olympic Rd.,
Woodward Lake Subdivision, Ca-
dillac. 3 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, attached
garage on beautiful lot. Remod-
eled top to bottom, includes all
stainless steel appliances,
$87,900. Additional lots available.
Open House September 28th and
29th, 10am-4pm. Call (231)884-
5338.
For sale by owner, 3bdrm, 2ba,
master bedroom, large closets,
1465 sqft., heavily treed 10 acres,
attached 2 car garage, plus 24X26
detached garage for shop, adjoins
1000s of acre national forest off
back line, room for a horse or 2,
$134,500. will consider offers. Call
(231)942-1555.
For Sale By Owner- $56,000
3 bedroom, 1 bath home on 2
country acres in Evart, MI. All up-
dates. Call (248)762-2076 or
(248)762-2075 for more informa-
tion.
Home For Sale By Owner, 15160
Harlan Road, Copemish. 4 bed-
room, 2 bathroom home on 3
acres, 2 car detached garage &
30x40 pole barn w/ electric. Many
updates inside and out. Asking
$154,900. Please contact
(231)342-2797 or (231)499-9009
for more info. Or visit
forsalebyowner.comand enter
Copemish in the search criteria
or email stogner01@gmail.com
INVESTMENT PROPERTY for
sale in Manton, reasonably
priced. Please call (231)468-
9026.
LAKE MITCHELL 70 FT FRONT-
AGE! - Cadlillac - $149,900. 3
bedrooms, 1 bath, fireplace, vault-
ed ceiling, 2 car garage, 2 sheds,
great views, dock included, new
cold roof/R36 insulation, low gas
bill, huge deck, on demand hot
water, newer furnace, covered hot
tub, exterior just repainted, new
trim on doors and windows, large
yard, room in drive for 9 cars,
room to build on, MLS LISTING
#21106304. Call Mary Anne Col-
mus (231)357-5218. ERA Great-
er North Properties 3080 W.
13th St., Cadillac.
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ON GOLDEN POND authentic log
cottage on all sports Diamond
Lake. Awesome sunset views!
Stone fireplace, modern kitchen,
lakeside deck, sandy beach. Re-
cent updates include newer roof
furnace, kitchen, windows, water
softener, water heater and well.
Open floor plan. $125,000. #2870.
Call Shirley @ PRO Realty
(231)779-2515.
Homes For Sale
701
Mike McNamara, GRI
Associate Broker, ABR
Lakefront Property Specialist
See ALL MLS Listings on
www.mikesellscadillc.com
Each Ofce Independently Owned & Operated
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Common Sense,
Uncommon Service
Real Estate is Selling;
let ME work for YOU!
Buyer and seller representation
available; call MIKE.
124 S. Mitchell, Cadillac
8 New Homes on Display
E. US 10 Reed City 231-832-4444
www.sphomes.net
Modular Home Sales
LISTING?
SELLING?
GET THE BEST!
CAROL COE-VOKES
35 years serving
the Cadillac area!
#1 in sales service!
Advance Realty
Call 231-775-1368
or 231-920-7869
Land & Lots
704
1 1/2 acres cyclone fenced new
well, septic, electric and pad for 80
ft mobile, Marion/Farwell/Cadillac
area, $11,000 possible land con-
tract. Call (231)350-6782.
2 Acres, Marion area, 1/2 wooded
and 1/2 level with an old well,
$7,000. Call (231)350-6782.
Harmony Hills lots 1 & 2 $20,000
each or both for $35,000 cash, im-
mediate close, land contract pos-
sible with substantial down pay-
ment. Call (231)577-1281.
Mobile Homes for Sale
706
1999 Fairmont 16x72 mobile
home in immaculate condition, 3
bedroom, 2 bath. Property devel-
oped in June 2011, home sits on a
concrete pad, new 12x16 Amish
barn with loft, 10.5 acres with ap-
prox. 1 acre fenced with chain link,
new appliances, 16x10 deck with
new 24x12 roof over in November
2012., new back deck in 2011,
new seamless gutters in May
2013, deer lake also comes with
the property, deer right out your
door, very private but only 15 mi-
nutes to town, $85,000. Reed City,
MI. Call (231)287-3140 or email
jmurray66@embarqmail.com
for photos.
Mobile Homes for Sale
706
1999 Four Seasons 28 X 60, 3
bdrm, 2 ba, newer shingles, vinyl
windows, fireplace, complete site
work available, $27,000. Call Matt
(231)357-4686.
2 bedroom, 1 bath, 65 X 12
mobile, ideal for a small
family/hunters, new roof and
windows, never vacant and well
maintained, must be moved.
Call for details (231)779-9826.
Manufactured Homes
713
HOMESTEAD HOME SALES
Manufactured Homes (231)383-
3023. WOW! 2000 28x60,
$32,900 & 1997 28x66,
$29,800. Free Delivery.
HOMESTEAD HOME SALES
Thompsonville (231)383-3023
1995 16x74, 2 bed, 2 bath, vinyl
siding, shingled roof, Central air,
ceramic tile, laundry, bathroom,
clean, $18,800 delivered.
Land Contract (Financial)
714
Mobile 30K, $4,300 down, option
rent to own, $550 per month, 3
bdrm., 2 full bath, 1,200 sq.ft., all
appliances, carport, remodeled,
decks, sheds, garden, 1/2 acre,
134 Forest Trail, LeRoy, MI
49655., Rose Lk. Forest off 18
Mile Rd. Call (785)375-0636.
REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT
Homes For Rent
802
1 Bdrm cabin, furnished, on a
lake, 6 mo. lease, $475/mo., quiet,
w/garage, + $300 deposit,
Tustin/LeRoy area. Call (269)998-
1477.
Cadillac 1 room cabin $80/wk.,
utilities included, 3 mo. lease, sec.
dep. & first week rent, No pets.
9628 Mack. Trl. (231)920-3521.
Cadillac area, lakefront cottage,
available through April, 2 bdrm
completely furnished, $600/mo. +
utilites, dep., references. Call
(231)775-7907.
Harrietta area. 2 bedroom, 1
bath, 1 car detached garage, elec-
tric washer & dryer, gas heat, re-
cently refurbished. No smokers or
pets. $600 month + utilities. Call
(231) 885-1508
Very nice 2 bedroom, W/D hook-
up, storage area, 808 Wallace,
Cadillac. No pets, $625 + utilities.
Call (231)885-2228.
Mobile Homes For
Rent
804
2 bdrm mobile, 1 bath w/ washer
dryer hookup, in country, storage
building, no pets, $375/mo. $375
dep., plus utilities, Bristol/Tustin
area. Lease req. Call (231)829-
3948.
Rooms for Rent
805
$400/month + $100 security, new-
er home, newer subdivision, North
of Cadillac. Call or text (231)920-
0827.
Apartments For Rent
808
1 bedroom, utilities included,
$450/mo. 2 bedroom, utilities in-
cluded, $650/mo. Security deposit.
Manton/Cadillac area. Call Sam
(231)388-1767.
2 & 3 bedroom townhouses with
full basement! Rent is based on
income. Call Cadillac Shores
at (231)775-8509.
TTY 1-800-649-3777
Equal Housing Opportunities.
2 bdrm upsatirs, stove, fridge, all
utilites & garbage included,
$550/mo. + $550/dep., no
pets/smoking, references re-
quired. Call (231)775-0592.
Spacious 3 bedroom apartment,
near downtown Cadillac,
$575/mo., includes water & gas.
Call for appt. (231)878-1628.
Apartments For Rent
808
SPRINGFIELD FAMILY APTS.
534 N. Michigan in Manton is up-
dating the waiting list for one and
two bedroom units. Rent based on
income with subsidy for most
units. Minimum without subsidy is
$582. Barrier free units in building.
Laundry facilities and play area on
site. Applications at mgr. apt. #42
or call 1(800)225-7982. Managed
by Stratford Group Ltd., 442 W.
Baldwin, Alpena, MI. Equal Hous-
ing Opportunity. TDD #1-800-855-
1155. This institution is an equal
opportunity provider and employ-
er.
Wanted to Rent
810
Looking to rent: 2 Bedroom
house as soon as possible.
McBain/Cadillac/Lake city area,
must allow 2 housebroke loving
Labs, clean, smoke-free, full time
steady employment, house must
be clean, references upon re-
quest. Call (231)884-0116.
SPECIAL SALES
Garage / Yard Sales
October 10th & 11th
Thursday & Friday
8:30am-5:30am
319 Sears St.
From 131- East on US 10 1/4
mile turn South on 220th then
East on Franklin to Sears St.
North 2nd block.
ESTATE SALE: Treadmill, exer-
cise bike, matching sofa and
chair, recliner, washer and dry-
er, 2 bedroom sets, many
household items, acting selling
agents assume no liabilities or
guarantee. Not responsible for
accidents.
Luther
October 4th, 5th & 6th
Friday-Sunday 9am-5pm
7851 Skookum Rd.
Pole Barn/Garage Sale
Household, womens clothing,
tools, antiques, farm tools and
miscellaneous, and a bunch more!
Manton
Mantons Largest Garage Sale
Final 2 Weekends 30+ Tables
Fri. Oct. 4th - Sat. Oct. 5th &
Thurs. Oct. 10th - Sat. Oct. 12th
9am-6pm Rain or Shine
7380 E. 20 1/2 Rd. Follow the
signs from 131 South of Manton
Closeout prices on many items at
$1/bag. Winter clothes .50/bag.
Lots of new items, long bows,
duck decoys, paint ball, snow-
blower, deer shoulder mounts, lots
of guy stuff, horse table, dishes,
glassware, crafts, sewing material,
jewelry, vintage Pyrex, collecta-
bles, Halloween costumes, Christ-
mas, electric dryer, couch, chairs.
New items added daily.
October 3rd, 4th & 5th
Thursday-Saturday 9am-5pm
10321 Rhoby Rd.
From US 131 or M-66, take M-42
to Lucas Rd. North to Rhoby,
West to Sale. Follow signs.
Not the largest garage sale, but
the best in Manton!
Household, hunting, fishing,
camping, power and hand tools,
wood chipper, lawn mower, gar-
den cultivator, lawn sweeper,
snow nlower, like new Brentwood
piano, large pressure cooker plus
new and old items. Lots of men
stuff!
Estate Sales
903
October 3rd, 4th & 5th
Thursday-Saturday 9am-5pm
6131 W. 8 Rd., Mesick
Off M-37, between
Mesick & Buckley
The Estate of
James and Shirley Sowers
Furniture, appliances, big screen
TV with stand, king size bed
frame, tools, fishing equipment,
household items, tons of costume
jewelry and sea shells and much
more!
BUSINESS BRIEFS
004
2013 Fall Color Tour
Shop Hop, Oct 1-31.
Julie Anns & Cross-
roads Quilt Shops
Downtown Cadillac &
Reed City. Passports
$5.00 (231)465-4144.
Register to Win Gift
Basket.
Advertise Your
Business Here As
Low As $29.00 Per
Week. Call For
More Details Today!!!
(231)775-6565.
Downtown Cadil-
lac's Men's And La-
dies' Clothing Store
Featuring USAAnd
Michigan Made, Plus
Stetson, Stormy Kro-
mer, Pendleton, Multi-
ples, Icelandic De-
signs, Dresses By Me-
lissa, & More. RJ
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BID NOTICE:
Osceola County is ac-
cepting bids to fulfill
PA106 VEBA require-
ments. All vendors inter-
ested in bidding for the
following benefits, please
submit a sealed bid to
P.O. Box 700, Attn:
Heather Jensen, Cadil-
lac, Michigan 49601. Bid
must be received by 5:00
pm October 15th. Bene-
fits included: Medical,
Prescription and Dental.
Contact (231) 306-1099,
extension 1033 for infor-
mation. Osceola County
reserves the right to ac-
cept or reject all bids.
October 5 (CN)
October 7 (NMN)
PUBLIC HEARING
The County of Osceola
will be holding a PUBLIC
HEARING on the 2014
Budget. The property
tax millage rate pro-
posed to be levied to
support the proposed
budget will be a sub-
ject of this hearing.
The meeting will be held
on Tuesday, October 15,
2013 at 9:30 a.m. in the
Board of Commissioners
room on the second floor
of the main courthouse
at 301 West Upton,
Reed City, Michigan. A
copy of the budget is
available for review at
the County Clerks Of-
fice. If you should re-
quire special assistance
in order to attend the
public hearing, please
notify the County Coordi-
nator at 301 W. Upton
Avenue, (231) 832-6196
at least twenty-four (24)
hours before the posted
meeting time, for ar-
rangements to be made.
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NOTICE
HARING TOWNSHIP
Town Hall Plowing and
shoveling needs to be
done for business hours
9-1 Monday through Fri-
day. Salt or sanding re-
quired.
Town Hall also needs to
be plowed for all Town-
ship meetings.
Regular meetings are
the second Monday of
every month at 6:00 P.M.
As per needed for spe-
cial meetings.
The Fire hall needs to
be done when 2 or more
are present.
Fire hall east and west
overhead doors.
All snow to be piled in
North field.
Bids may be for one or
multiple years.
Proof of Insurance must
accompany bids.
Bids due by October
11, at 1:00 P.M.
Questions please con-
tact the clerks office at
231-775-8822
October 4, 5
NOTICE OF SALE
Default has been made
in the condition of certain
mortgage made June 23,
2010, by Karen A. Marsh
to Northwestern Bank,
and recorded on July 2,
2013, in the office of the
Register of Deeds for
Wexford County, Michi-
gan, in Instrument No.
201000004246 and on
which mortgage there is
claimed to be due and
unpaid at the date of this
Notice TWENTY-TWO
THOUSAND TWO HUN-
DRED NINETEEN AND
62/100 DOLLARS
($22,219.62) and no suit
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or proceeding at law or
in equity has been insti-
tuted to recover the debt,
or any part of the debt,
secured by said mort-
gage, and the power of
sale contained in said
mortgage has become
operative by reason of
such default.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on Novem-
ber 15, 2013, at 10:00
AM at the Wexford
County Courthouse, 437
E. Division, Cadillac, MI
49601, there will be of-
fered for sale and sold to
the highest bidder, at
public sale, for the pur-
pose of satisfying the
amounts due and unpaid
upon said mortgage, to-
gether with legal costs
and charges of sale, in-
cluding an attorney fee
of Seventy-Five ($75.00)
Dollars provided by law
and in said mortgage,
the lands and premises
in said mortgage men-
tioned and described as
follows, to wit:
The East 1/4 of the
Southeast 1/4 of the
Northeast 1/4, Section
15, Town 24 North,
Range 12 West, Wexford
Township, Wexford
County, Michigan, ex-
cept the North 200 feet
and except the South
261.47 feet.
The redemption period
shall be twelve (12)
months from date of
sale; provided, however,
that if the subject prem-
ises are heretofore or
hereafter conclusively
presumed to have been
abandoned pursuant to
MCL 600.3241a, the ap-
plicable period for re-
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demption shall be thirty
(30) days from said date,
or otherwise shortened,
in accordance with that
statute.
If the subject premises
is sold at foreclosure
sale under Chapter 32 of
the Revised Judiciary
Act of 1961, under MCL
600.3278 the borrower
will be held responsible
to the person who buys
the property at the mort-
gage foreclosure sale or
to the mortgage holder
for damaging the proper-
ty during the redemption
period.
Dated: Septem-
ber 26, 2013
NORTHWESTERN
BANK, Mortgagee
CALCUTT ROGERS &
BOYNTON by: Jack E.
Boynton (P23137), 109
E. Front Street, Suite
300, Traverse City, MI
49684
October 5, 12, 19, 26
BID NOTICE:
The City of Cadillac is
accepting bids to fulfill
PA106 VEBA require-
ments. All vendors inter-
ested in bidding for the
following benefits, please
submit a sealed bid to
P.O. Box 700, Attn:
Heather Jensen, Cadil-
lac, Michigan 49601. Bid
must be received by 5:00
p.m. October 15th. Ben-
efits included: Medical,
Prescription and Dental.
Contact (231) 306-1099,
extension 1033 for infor-
mation. The City of Ca-
dillac reserves the right
to accept or reject all
bids.
October 5 (CN)
October 7 (NMN)
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SNOWPLOW BIDS
The Greenwood Town-
ship Board will be ac-
cepting sealed bids for
the 2013-2014 snow-
plowing season at the
Hall at 6761 North 35
Road. This is to be bid
as a per plowing. Bid-
ders must show insur-
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ance certificate adequate
to Greenwood Township
with bid. For a list of in-
surance requirements
please contact Robin
Hartoon 231-824-6139.
Bids must be due no lat-
er than October 18th,
2013 and will be accept-
ed by mail at 3046 East
8 Road, Manton, Michi-
gan 49663 by that date
or be hand delivered to
Robin Hartoon by that
date as well. Greenwood
Township Board has the
right to refuse any and
all bids.
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Color Tour Number 1 (Orange) Approximately 20 Miles
Drive on Old US 131 to Granite Street which turns into Sunnyside Drive. Take this to west M-55. On this tour,
you will travel around both Lake Cadillac and Lake Mitchell and see the beautifully balanced panorama of
woods and water.
Color Tour Number 2 (Violet) Approximately 63 Miles
Begin by going west on M-55 to 25 Road. Take 25 Road north to Boon Road. Turn west on Boon Road and
drive through Boon and Harrietta to M-37. For a different pace, stay on 26 Road heading west and take
Coates Highway down to the Manistee River or take a stroll down to the waterfall (directions may be picked
up at the Cadillac Area Visitors Bureau.) To stay on the designated tour, continue north on M-37 to M-115
in Mesick. Either drive northwest on M-115 to 9 Road and into Glengary (the Glengary area roads may be
rough in wet weather conditions) and back onto M-42 to 15 Road. You may also turn southeast on M-115
and north onto 15 Road. These back roads will lead you through a very colorful route through Meauwataka
and back to Cadillac.
Color Tour Number 3 (Pink) Approximately 64 Miles
Drive south on 131 to Mackinaw Trail. Turn east on M-115 and then south on Dighton Road. You may either
turn west on 20 Mile Road or continue on Dighton Road to 18 Mile. Turn west onto 18 Mile Road and then
north onto 140th Avenue. Take 140th Avenue north to 20 Mile Road (postcard views on 140th Avenue
looking west). Back on 20 Mile Road, follow this into Tustin and then into the Bristol area. You will then
venture onto State Road north, across the Pine River to 48 Road to 7 1/2 Road, north to M-55. Turn right on
M-55 to Caberfae Road, then left (check out the Caberfae Scenic Overlook) and drive north to Boon Road in
Harrietta. Turn right onto Boon Road and back to Cadillac.
Color Tour Number 4 (Green) Approximately 37 Miles
Begin at Color Tour headquarters, Downtown Cadillac, and proceed north on US 131 to Boon Road. Turn
east on Boon Road which turns into Seeley Road north then to Rosted east. Turn north on LaChance Road,
through Jennings and west on Burns Road. Turn north on Seeley Road crossing M-42/Mike & Tony Road.
Seeley Road then turns into 47 Road. Take 47 Road north to Rhoby Road and head east to Brown Road south.
Go east on M-42/Walker Road to M-66 south. M-66 south will take you through Lake City and then head west
on M-55 towards downtown Cadillac.
These color routes are subject to change due to construction. Just follow
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