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Courtesy Photo Roger Hellen, gives his huge brown trout a kiss, while his friend, Joe Miller, who was on the boat when the fish was caught, helps hold it up. B  Y JOHN COUNTS STAFF W RITER  A dollar and 25 cents in quarters weighs about one ounce. That’s how close Roger Hellen, 38, of Franksville, Wis., is to breaking the record for the world’s largest brown trout set last September on the Big Manistee River by Rockford resident Tom Healy. The trout Healy caught, and the weight to beat for the record books, is 41 pounds and 7 ounces. Even though the 41-pound 8- ounce brown trout Hellen caught on Friday, July 16 in Lake Michigan near Racine, Wis. is bigger, it may be one ounce away from breaking the record.  According to the rule book of the International Game Fish Association (IGFA), “to replace a record fish weighing 25 pounds or more, the replacement must weigh at least one half of 1 percent more than the existing record.” The math gets tricky, but Jim Vitek, world records coordinator for the IGFA, crunched the numbers. “I think it would be a tie,” he said. “We see them. Ties are definitely not uncom- mon.”  A brown trout would have to be 41 pounds, 9 ounces to break the record, according to Vitek, who added that every- thing right now is speculation because nothing yet is official. Hellen caught the fish at the Salmon-  A-Rama fishing contest, sponsored by Salmon Unlimited, in Racine, a city halfway  between Chicago and Milwaukee. He not only landed the trout, but also the grand prize of the tournament, which fetched him $10,700. “We knew it was a brown trout. We knew it was big,” Hellen said in a telephone interview with the News Advocate. When he got the fish onto his boat, he said he was “absolutely floored.” “We never expected it to be that big,” he said. “We were lucky. As soon as it hit the net, it spit the hook. The whole thing  WHICH IS BIGGER? Wisconsin trout gives local record a run for its money “It’s been overwhelming. It’s really been something else. It’s one of those things you never plan on.” ROGER HELLEN, FISHERMAN See FISH page 2 Sunday , July 25, 2010 www.westshoreshoppersguide.com Copyright © 2010 Home Impr o vement Projects? It’s the perfect time to convert your home from expensive heating to affordable gas! CALL US TODAY!

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Courtesy Photo

Roger Hellen, gives his huge brown trout a kiss, while his friend, Joe Miller, whowas on the boat when the fish was caught, helps hold it up.

B Y JOHN COUNTS

STAFF W RITER 

 A dollar and 25 cents in quarters weighsabout one ounce.

That’s how close Roger Hellen, 38, of Franksville, Wis., is to breaking the recordfor the world’s largest brown trout set lastSeptember on the Big Manistee River by 

Rockford resident Tom Healy.The trout Healy caught, and the weight

to beat for the record books, is 41 poundsand 7 ounces. Even though the 41-pound 8-ounce brown trout Hellen caught on Friday,July 16 in Lake Michigan near Racine, Wis.is bigger, it may be one ounce away frombreaking the record.

 According to the rule book of theInternational Game Fish Association(IGFA), “to replace a record fish weighing25 pounds or more, the replacement mustweigh at least one half of 1 percent morethan the existing record.”

The math gets tricky, but Jim Vitek,world records coordinator for the IGFA,

crunched the numbers.“I think it would be a tie,” he said. “Wesee them. Ties are definitely not uncom-

mon.” A brown trout would have to be 41

pounds, 9 ounces to break the record,according to Vitek, who added that every-

thing right now is speculation becausenothing yet is official.

Hellen caught the fish at the Salmon- A-Rama fishing contest, sponsored by Salmon Unlimited, in Racine, a city halfway 

 between Chicago and Milwaukee. He notonly landed the trout, but also the grandprize of the tournament, which fetched him$10,700.

“We knew it was a brown trout. Weknew it was big,” Hellen said in a telephoneinterview with the News Advocate. Whenhe got the fish onto his boat, he said he was“absolutely floored.”

“We never expected it to be that big,”he said. “We were lucky. As soon as it hit

the net, it spit the hook. The whole thing

 WHICH IS

BIGGER?Wisconsin trout giveslocal record a run for its

money

News Advocate File Photo

Tom Healy of Rockford, right, and fishing guide Tim Roller, left, with the currentworld record holder. Healy may soon have to share the record.

“It’s been overwhelming. It’sreally been something else.It’s one of those things younever plan on.”

ROGER HELLEN,FISHERMAN

See FISH page 2

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went just about as smooth as you canthink.”

It’s also been a wild ride sinceFriday.

“It’s been overwhelming. It’s really been something else,” he said. “It’sone of those things you never planon.”

Hellen eventually took the browntrout to a meat market so it could beweighed on a certified scale. This iswhere it weighed in at 41 pounds and8 ounces.

 At the very least, Hellen will claimthe Wisconsin state record, accordingto Karl Scheidegger, a fisheries biolo-

gist at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

 Wisconsin has the records brokenup into two categories: inland andoutlying waters. If everything checksout with Hellen’s trout, it will easily 

 break the Wisconsin state record of 36 pounds, 8 ounces, set on Aug. 23,2004.

“It’s definitely a state record,”Scheidegger said.

It remains to be seen how it will work out with the world record.

Scheidegger said it’s usually notthat close.

“When you’re getting into fish

those size and (discussing) ounces,that’s cutting a fine line,” he said.“Generally, there’s a half pound (dif-

ference) at least. It usually doesn’tcome down to ounces.”

Hellen said the two fish are almostidentical in size. He’s currently in the

 beginning stages of the paperwork that needs to be sent to the state andIGFA, but isn’t too concerned aboutit.

“Whether there’s a record or not,I guess it really doesn’t matter. A record’s just a record,” he said.

Healy said he wasn’t upset whenhe heard the news that his recordmight be broken less than a year later.

“Great for him,” he said. “Now, wegot one world record brown trout on

each side of the lake. Maybe some- body will go out in the middle of thelake and catch a bigger one yet.”

FISH: FROM 1 Courtesy Photo

Roger Hellen, of Franksville,Wis.,caught a41-pound,8-ouncebrown thatmight tiethe worldrecord troutcaught inManisteeRiver.

Melissa

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Columnist

Manistee Area Chamber of Commerce

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dinner’ now has

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answer

On Monday morning, asI was leaving for work, my husband asked me what we

 were having for dinner.He asks me that ques-

tion almost every day, and Idon’t know why he bothers,since my answer is almostalways “Whatever you feellike cooking, honey.” I’m notmuch of a cook, as anyone

 who knows me will tell you.On Monday, however,

I answered the usual din-ner question in a way thatsurprised him. “Steak,” Itold him. “Or maybe brats,or pork chops.” The what’s-for-dinner question waseasy, because at noon thechamber ambassadors andstaff were scheduled to doa ribbon cutting at the new River Street Stock Yard andSpirits, now open at thecorner of River and Maplestreets, in the former City 

Drug location.It’s great to see that thismuch-anticipated new storeis finally open, and not just

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 because this is another qual-ity grocery, deli and meatoption in Manistee County,owned and operated by LarsBerentsen and Dee Weston.

It’s also a great thing because every investmentin our county by a businessowner makes an impact onthe entire county. A risingtide lifts all boats and the

more businesses there are,the more businesses there will be.

In our community — inany community — it’s the

 businesses that help to cre-ate our distinctive characterand the best way for us tonurture the unique charac-teristics of our community isto buy locally whenever wecan and urge others to dothe same.

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This WeekendSaturday, July 24

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night-noon, Manistee HighSchool

Manistee Radio Theater“Year of the Census,” 7:30

p.m., Ramsdell Theatre,Manistee

Bracket Races, 6p.m., Northern MichiganDragway, 13991 Potter Rd.,Kaleva

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 Arcadia DazeManistee Radio Theater“Year of the Census,” 2p.m., Ramsdell Theatre,Manistee

 Wellston Booster “YarnFest” knitting, crochet-ing and quilting group,1:30-3:30 p.m., NormanTownship Hall, 1273 S.Seaman Rd., Wellston

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July 30 — Michiganegacy Art Park concert

eaturing Sister Wilene,

7 p.m., Crystal Mountain

Resort, ThompsonvilleJuly 31 — ManisteeFarmers Market andHomeGrown Saturday, 8a.m.-3 p.m.

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 Aug. 1 — WellstonBooster “Yarn Fest” knit-ting, crocheting andquilting group, 1:30-3:30p.m., Norman TownshipHall, 1273 S. Seaman Rd.,

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 Aug. 4 — Music in thePark, Ludington

 Aug. 4 —Customs-N-Classics Car Club Cruise-InNight, 5-8 p.m., Wendy’srestaurant, 1492 U.S. 31South, Manistee

 Aug. 5 — Roots on theRiver concert, Lil’ Rev, 7p.m., Jaycees Bandshell,Manistee

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 Aug. 6 — MichiganLegacy Art Park concertfeaturing Sally Rogers, 7p.m., Crystal MountainResort, Thompsonville

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 Aug. 7 — BeulahSidewalk Sales

 Aug. 7 — ManisteeFarmers Market and

Manistee area entertainment calendar

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The Manistee Civic Players will present “Manistee Radio Theater: The Year of the Census” at the Ramsdell Theater on Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m.and on Sunday at 2 p.m. Performing one of the radio skits to be done on stageand also live Friday night on radio station WMLQ FM 97.7 are, from the left,Fred Sundbeck, Nanci Swenson and Bonnie Brown. Other members of thecast are Vince Hancock (he and Swenson are the show’s co-directors), Helen

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CALENDAR: FROM PAGE 3HomeGrown Saturday, 8a.m.-3 p.m.

 Aug. 7 — HotelCalifornia — A Salute to theEagles, 8 p.m., Little RiverCasino Resort

 Aug. 8 — Wellstonooster “Yarn Fest” knit-

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 Aug. 9 — ScottvilleSummer Concert Series, 7p.m.

 Aug. 10 — ScottvilleClown Band Concert/CornRoast, 4-9 p.m., Historic

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 Aug. 10 — ShoreLineShowCase Jazz, PeteMcGuiness’s New York AllStars with Akiko Tsuruga,7 p.m., First Street beachRotary gazebo, Manistee

 Aug. 11 — Music in thePark, Ludington

 Aug. 12 — PentwaterHomecoming, 7-9 p.m.

 Aug. 12 — MoviesIn The Park, 8:30 p.m.,Ludington

 Aug. 12 — Roots onthe River concert, BillFerguson, 7 p.m., JayceesBandshell, Manistee

 Aug. 12 — WellstonJammers Jam Session, 1-4p.m., free admission, musicand dancing, NormanTownship Community Center, 1273 S. Seaman Rd.,

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 Aug. 13 — Night MovesRacing, 7 p.m., NorthernMichigan Dragway, 13991Potter Rd., Kaleva

 Aug. 13 — Concert atthe Log Cabin, 7 p.m., Panuand Walta Streets, Kaleva

 Aug. 13-14, 20-22— Manistee Art Institute

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 Aug. 14 — An after-noon at the Kaleva Depot, 1p.m., Walta St., Kaleva

 Aug. 14 — ManisteeFarmers Market andHomeGrown Saturday, 8a.m.-3 p.m.

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 Aug. 15 — WellstonBooster “Yarn Fest” knit-ting, crocheting and

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 Aug. 18 — Music in the

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 Aug. 19 — Down on theFarm Day, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.,Historic White Pine Village,Ludington

 Aug. 19 — MoviesIn The Park, 8:30 p.m.,Ludington

 Aug. 19 — Roots on theRiver concert, Lake Effect,7 p.m., Jaycees Bandshell,Manistee

 Aug. 20 — Concert atthe Log Cabin, 7 p.m., Panuand Walta Streets, Kaleva

 Aug. 20 — Street

Drags, 8 p.m., NorthernMichigan Dragway, 13991

Potter Rd., Kaleva Aug. 20-21 — 34th

 Annual Frankfort ArtFair, Market Square Park,Frankfort

 Aug. 21 — CollectorCar Show, Mineral SpringsPark, Frankfort

 Aug. 21 — Bear LakeCommunity Garage Sale

 Aug. 21 — 6thLighthouse Triathlons AndDuathlon, Ludington

 Aug. 21 — Concert by the Andreas Kapsalis andGoran Ivanovic Guitar Duo,

8 p.m., the Music House,Manistee Aug. 21 — Big Sable

Point Lighthouse Bus Day,10 a.m.-5 p.m.

 Aug. 21 — BracketRaces, 6 p.m., NorthernMichigan Dragway, 13991Potter Rd., Kaleva

 Aug. 21 — Bear LakeCommunity Yard Sale

 Aug. 21 — ManisteeFarmers Market andHomeGrown Saturday, 8a.m.-3 p.m.

 Aug. 22 — WellstonBooster “Yarn Fest” knit-ting, crocheting andquilting group, 1:30-3:30p.m., Norman TownshipHall, 1273 S. Seaman Rd.,

 Wellston Aug. 22 — Bike Benzie

Tour, Crystal MountainResort & Spa

 Aug. 23 — Concert inthe Park, 7 p.m., Onekama

 Village Park  Aug. 24 — ShoreLine

ShowCase Jazz,Hot Clubof Detroit, 7 p.m., FirstStreet beach Rotary gazebo,Manistee

 Aug. 24 — ScottvilleSummer Concert Series, 7

Courtesy Photo

Hotel California — A Salute to the Eagles — will play at 8 p.m. on Aug. 7 at theLittle River Casino Resort.

See CALENDAR page 5

4 • WEST SHORE SHOPPERS GUIDE • Sunday, July 25, 2010

 231-723-4805

Open 7 Days148 Parkdale Ave.

Manistee

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Features include:

Cool, SpaciousKennels

Exercise Time Every3-4 Hours

Baths & GroomsAvailable

Drop Off/Pick Up24/7

Obedience ClassesAvailable Now

COMMUNITYCALENDAR

SATURDAY, JULY 24•Onekama Thr ift Shop, 10 

a.m.-4 p.m.

•Steak or Shrimp Dinner,

5-7:30 p.m., Manistee 

Moose Lodge.

SUNDAY, JULY 25•Euchre, Manistee Ameri- 

can Legion, 2 p.m.

•Kaleva Lions Club Pan- 

cake Breakfast 8:00 a.m. to 

12 Noon; Kaleva Lions Den.

•A discussion group on 

Comparative Religions,

based on the book World 

Religions by Huston Smith,

7 p.m.; Church of the Holy 

Tr inity, 410 Second St. 723- 

2078 for info.•Bear Lake Lions Club Pan- 

cake Breakfast, 8 a.m.-11

a.m., Bear Lake Lions Den 

•Free Coffee De v otion,

“Open Door” led by Lay 

leader Paco Theisen, Sta- 

f ono’s, 3 p.m. (an outreach 

of the United Methodist 

Church)

•Tours of Historic First Con- 

gregational Church UCC 

f ollows 10 a.m. worship.

•”Yarn Fest” Norman Town- ship Hall, 1:30-3:30, Public 

W  elcome 

•”In v asive Plants at Lake 

Bluff” will be presented,

10am; Michigan Audubon 

Lake Bluff Sanctuary, 2890 

Lakeshore Road, Manistee.

Rain or shine. 723-4042 for 

info.

MONDAY, JULY 26•TOPS 528, First Baptist 

Church, weigh-in, 3:45-5 

p.m., meeting follows.•TOPS #1801 meets at 11

a.m., First Baptist Church,

1201 Lakeshore Rd.

•Write People, Inc. meets 

at Scottville Library at 1:00 

p.m. Call 723-2414.

•Tops 1306,W  eigh In:

9:30a.m., Meeting: 10-11

a.m., Bear Lake United 

Methodist Church 

•Depression Self-help 

Group, 1:00 p.m.; Manistee 

Friendship Society, 405 E.Pa r kdale Ave. Manistee.

•Dual Recovery Anony- 

mous, 3:30 p.m.; Manistee 

Friendship Society, 405 E.

Pa r kdale Ave.

•Manistee County V eterans 

Counselor, Beth Yeack, will

be at the V eterans office in 

the court house, 9am -3pm 

398-3587 or 233-3855 

TUESDAY, JULY 27•MACC Clinic, 4-8 p.m.

Manistee Health Clinic, 3rd Street.

•Anger Management 

Self-help Group, 11:00 

a.m.; Manistee Friendship 

Society, 405 E. Pa r kdale 

Ave, Manistee 

•DAV service officers will

process VA claims and 

other veterans’/ dependents 

needs. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

VFW 1121 28th, Manistee,

Mi 723-9220 

•B. Matzen Disabled 

V eterans Outreach Worker 

(DVOW) Manistee office 

T ues from 9:00 am to 4:00 

pm 1660 U.S.31 South 

Manistee, MI. 49660 

•Lighthouse Pregnancy 

Care Center hours, 9 a.m. - 

4 p.m. 234 Pa r kdale Ave.

•Community Table, St.

Joseph Pa r ish Center,

5:30pm-7pm.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 28•Kiwanis General Meet- 

ing, 7-8:00 a.m., House of 

Fla v ors •Lakeshore Choir,W  est 

Michigan Fair competition,

6p.m.

•O.A.(Overeaters Anony- 

mous) meeting 7 p.m.;

Good Shepherd Lutheran 

Church, 521 Cypress St.,

Manistee, 723-2883 

•Marilla Museum and Pio- 

neer Place OPEN HOURS 

May through October 

2:00-5:00 p.m.; 9991 Marilla 

Road Copemish (213)378- 

2123 

•VFW service officers will

process VA claims and any 

other veteran’s/dependent 

needs, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

1211 28th St Manistee,

723-9220 

•VFW service officer will

process VA claims and any 

other veteran’s/dependent 

needs, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

13300 9 Mile Rd Kaleva,

231-362-3229 

THURSDAY JULY 29•Kaleva Lions Club Pasties 

8:00 a.m. to 12 Noon at the 

Kaleva Lions Den.

•Gamblers Anonymous,

7 p.m.; Good Shepherd 

Lutheran Church, 521

Cypress St, Manistee 

•American Legion, ser- 

vice officer will process 

VA claims/dependents 

needs12:30 to 3 p.m. or by 

appointment 10 Mason St,

Manistee, 616-240-3883 

•Lighthouse Pregnancy 

Care Center hours, 9 a.m. - 

4 p.m. 234 Pa r kdale Ave.

FRIDAY, JULY 30•American Legion Fish Fry,

5-7:30 p.m. 10 Mason St 

Manistee 723-9501

•Alcoholics Anonymous 

(AA) meetings daily in 

Manistee/Mason counties.

Please call (231)723-3515 

f or times and location.

SATURDAY, JULY 31•Onekama Thr ift Shop, 10 

a.m.-4 p.m.

Declare Your Fuel Independence

St. Croix

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Purchase any IN-STOCKSt. Croix pellet or multi-fuel stove

or furnace and get

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Alternative

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231-745-6110Open 9 - 5 M - F • 9 - 3 Sat.

www.alternativeheatingandfuel.com

manisteenews.com

Race on over tothe photo galleryto see our photos

and to share yours!

 Arcadia DazeJuly 23-25, 2010

BIG BEAR 

SPORTSMANS CLUB (1½ Miles east of Kaleva

on 9 Mile Rd.)

Open to the publicEvery Sunday10 am - 2 pm

& Monday Evenings5 - 9 pm

TRAP • 5 STAND30 STATION ARCHERY

Call Dave:231-362-3103 (Days)

231-499-3471 (Evenings)WEEKLY SHOOTING

 

  

(Transportation available: call 723-8732 evenings)

 9:30 AM - NOON

 Age 4 - Grade 6 last year

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variety of musical entertain-ment each week. Here is thisweek’s schedule:■ The Manistee Main

treet/DDA presentshe farmers market eachaturday, 8 a.m. to noon inhe parking lot on Memorial

rive overlooking the river.ere you can experience

ocally grown agriculturend live entertainment.

Tournamentweek

The Manistee County Convention & Visitor Bureauwill present Salmon SplashTournament Week today through Sunday at FirstStreet beach.

Fishing tournaments,

events, Relay for Life, beertent, entertainment, family fun events, volleyball contestand more. Tournamentsinclude: Best of the Best,Ladies Splash, SalmonSplash, Big Splash for Cash,Big Boys and 333 event.

For more informationcontact the CVB, (231) 398-9355.

Radio Theatercoming to the

Ramsdell stageThe Manistee Civic

Players will present the pre-miere performance of its off-shoot group, Manistee RadioTheater, Friday throughSunday.

The production, entitled“Year of the Census,” offersa sampler of different typesof original radio skits,including comedy, suspenseand drama.

Tickets are $5 (generaladmission) and may be pur-

chased at the Ramsdell BoxOffice up to an hour beforeshowtime. The box officephone number is (231) 723-9948.

Arcadia Daze2010

The Arcadia Lions Clubwill present the 2010 edi-tion of Arcadia Daze Friday through Sunday.

Festivities include: carshow, kids games, pony 

rides, food, entertainmentand dancing, a parade, runfor fun and the ScottvilleClown Band.

Program atLake Bluff 

Lake Bluff BirdSanctuary will present theprogram “Invasive Plants atLake Bluff” on Sunday at 10a.m.

Forest Service botanistCarolyn Henne will show 

a PowerPoint Presentationdescription of non-nativeplants that can overrunfields, kill insects andgive people severe rashes.Sanctuary manager RichKrieger will lead a tourof the grounds to identify offending plants and seewhy they are undesirable.

For more informationcall 723-4042 or [email protected].

 Melissa Reed is the

executive director of theanistee Area Chamber of Commerce.

CHAMBER: FROM PAGE 2

 VIDEO,

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AND MOREGet even more from yourNews Advocate online at

 www.manisteenews.com

p.m. Aug. 25 — Hamlin

Blast Adventure Race,Ludington,

 Aug. 25 — Music InThe Park, Ludington

 Aug. 26 — MoviesIn The Park, 8:30 p.m.,Ludington

 Aug. 26 — Roots onthe River concert, TheNephews, 7 p.m., JayceesBandshell, Manistee

 Aug. 27 — Concertat the Log Cabin, 7 p.m.,Panu and Walta Streets,Kaleva

 Aug. 27 — PortageLake Association SummersEnd Dinner and Dance, 6

p.m., Portage Point Inn,

Onekama, (231) 889-4449 Aug. 27-29 — Benzie

Fishing Frenzy, Frankfort Aug. 27 — Music In

Ludington State Park, 7p.m.

 Aug. 27 — Third CoastFilm Society Film Series,7 p.m., Ludington AreaCenter for the Arts

 Aug. 28 — Rosanne

Cash, 8 p.m., Little River

Casino Resort Aug. 28 — Manistee

Farmers Market andHomeGrown Saturday, 8a.m.-3 p.m.

 Aug. 28 — RosanneCash, 8 p.m., Little RiverCasino Resort

 Aug. 29 — WellstonBooster “Yarn Fest” knit-ting, crocheting and

quilting group, 1:30-3:30

p.m., Norman TownshipHall, 1273 S. Seaman Rd.,

 Wellston Aug. 29 — Fish &

Lighthouse Auction, 3p.m., Mineral SpringsPark, Frankfort

 Aug. 31 — ScottvilleSummer Concert Series, 7p.m.

 Aug. 31-Sept. 5 

— Manistee County Fair

CALENDAR: FROM PAGE 4

Sunday, July 25, 2010 • WEST SHORE SHOPPERS GUIDE • 5

 BINGO Onekama Lions Thursday 6 pm

 Manistee County Fairgrounds

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2007 COROLLA LEVery Clean, Well Equipped, Great 

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2009 FORD MUSTANG4.0 Auto, Well Equipped, 26k 

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2005 COROLLAWell Equipped, 5-speed, Save 

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2006 LEXUS IS 350Auto, Leather, Loaded, Low Miles!

Nav, Pwr Moon. A must see! Stk#5502 

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2008 KIA RIOAuto, AC, CD and More.

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2008 FORD FUSION SELV6, Well Equipped, Keyless Entry.

Stk#U5652 

$14,995†2002 JEEP WRANGLER4x4, Hard & Soft Top, Very Clean,

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2009 TACOMAReg. Cab, Auto, Very Clean, AC,

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2003 CHRYSLERTOWN & COUNTRYLocal Trade, Quad Seating.

Stk#AT5710 

$8,495†2006 TOYOTA 4 RUNNERSR5, 4WD, Extra Clean & Well

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2008 FORD TAURUSX LIMITED

Leather, Loaded, Sharp, Sharp,Sharp. Stk#UT5606 

$22,995†2007 HIGHLANDERV6, 4WD, Pwr. Windows & Locks,

Tilt, Cruise, AC, CD & More.Stk#79130A 

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2008 FORD ESCAPE XLT4x4, Well Equipped, Including 

Power Moonroof. Stk#BT16370 

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2005 FORD F150SUPER CAB

4x4, Offroad, Power Windows & Locks. Stk#AT16547 

$14,995†1996 TAHOE LT

4x4, Good Shape,Well Equipped.

$4,995†

2007 GMC 1500 SLTEXTENDED CAB

Leather, Loaded, 4x4, Sharp.Stk#UT5747 

$19,995†2007 COBALT COUPE

5-speed, AC, CD & More.Stk#C9194A 

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2000 EXPEDITIONEddie Bauer, 4x4, 108k Miles.

Stk#UT5739 

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2007 PRIUSVery Clean, Well Equipped,

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2001 DODGE DAKOTASPORT

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2000 FORD F250SUPER CAB 4X4

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2008 FORD F450SUPER DUTY FLATBEDPower Stroke, Ready to Work.

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Males $500, Females $600Training available- Live birdsLeelanau Kennels(231)256-9257

110 For RentFOR RENT: 3-4BR home, 712Engleman, Manistee. Freshly paint-ed and new carpet. Laundry hookup.$580/mo plus utilities. Deposit, ref-erences. Non-smoking/no pets(231)510-1186

REMODELED 1BR, MANISTEE,$400/month including all utilities,no pets/ non-smoking.(231)633-6242

150 Real EstateWanted

WANTED: HUNTING AND fishingproperties to list, call Stan Bennette,Assoc. Broker, with Trophy ClassReal Estate, participating brokerwith Cabela’s Trophy Properties.

Call 231-690-1190.

160 Real Estate

PUBLISHER’S NOTICEAll real estate advertising in this news-paper is subject to the Fair Housing Actwhich makes it illegal to advertise“Any preference, limitation or discrim-ination based on race, color, religion,sex, handicap, familial status or nation-al origin, or an intention, to make anysuch preference, limitation or discrim-ination.” Familial status includes chil-dren under the age of 18 living with par-

ents or legal custodians, pregnantwomen and people securing custodyof children under 18.This newspaper will not knowinglyaccept any advertising for real estatewhich is in violation of the law. Our read-ers are hereby informed that alldwellings advertised in this newspaperare available on an equal opportunitybasis.To complain of discrimination,call HUD toll-free at 1(800)669-9777.The toll-free telephonenumber for the hearingimpaired is1(800)927-9275

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By Antique Appraisers

  FRI. JULY 30TH 8-1 FULL PRICE 1-5 30% OFFSAT. JULY 31ST 8-2 50% OFF

8342 BLUEGILL DR.

IRONS, MI.

Two antique oak dressers, victorian chairs, antique trunk,pedestal desks, filing cabinet, nt. stands, lamps, prints/misc.

frames, 4 yr. old computer/printer, casio keyboard, new in boxG.E. spacesaver micro, new G.E. ceremic top range, new G.E.dishwasher, walker/seat, higher end garage items - all seasonsporting equipment, binoculars photo camera, ladders, lawn

and garden tools, Craftsman air compressor, Honda pressurewasher, yard ornaments, fishing equipment, 6 boat propellars,riding lawn mower, misc. tools etc.

ESTATE SALE

160 Real Estate

Homes for SaleNEW MODULAR HOMES, ala$300/mo p&i, 0 down, BCH: 231-893-3357

170 Itemsfor Sale

DISHES: 12PC ROYAL M. ELE-GANCE white/ silver rim.Table 4 chairs, (ex. leaf)solid oak.

Davenport & chair,Queen bed, dresser.Call (231)398-3708

FOR SALE NASCAR TICKETS forAugust 14/15 races at MIS. 2-Nationwide, 2-Sprint Cup. Nationwidetickets paid $40/each will sell for$30/each, Sprint Cup paid$105/each, will sell for $90/each.Fantastic seats.Call (231)510-9270

HUSQVARNA & JONSEREDchainsaws. Sales & service. Lawn-mower replacement blades. Back-woods Products, Fountain.(231)462-3934

BOUNTY BOY

GET YOUR BOUNTY, MATE!

The Easy way 

to sell on eBay 

For details,call

(231) 592-9895

FirewoodQUALITY OAK. CUT,split & deliv-ered. $49.50 a rick.(231) 266-5102.

210 Boats andMarine Equipment

BOAT FOR SALE, $170014’6” Sea Nymph Fishing Machine,

25HP Evinrude trolling motor.(231)723-4779

240 ManufacturedHomes

1993 PATRIOT 14X70 3 BR 1 BAinKamp Villa. 18,000/negotiable, appli-ances included.231-499-4509

300 Wanted to Buy

CASHFOR CLUNKERSPaying up to $400 for Cars,

Trucks, Vans, BusesFree Pickup

(231)633-7016

“GUNMAN” PAYING CASH Forguns, hunting & fishing related items.(231)920-2312 or (231)848-4114.

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NOTE: ALL ADVERTISERS in thiscategory are working with a licensedadoption agency.

PREGNANT? CONSIDER ADOP-TION—A loving alternative. Wonder-ful couples to choose from. Call forpics/information and choose yourbaby’s family and future. Expensespaid. 1-866-236-7638

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Cabins for Rent

CANADIAN FISHING CABINS forRENT. Walleyes, jumbo perch, bignortherns. Call Hugh or Doris toll free800-426-2550 for free brochure. Orlook at our websitewww.bestfishing.com

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Amish FurnitureAAMISH LOG HEADBOARD ANDQueen Pillow Top Mattress Set.Brand new-never used, sell all for$275. 989-923-1278.

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ERECTED POLE BUILDING Stan-dale Lumber 24’x32’x8’-$5999.0030’x40’x10’-$8999.00 Steel roof,doors included, 50 gsl other sizesavailable Complete material pack-ages availablewww.standalelumber.com Call Stan-dale Post Frame Buildings Toll Free1-800-968-8201

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POLE BARNS MICHIGAN’S

Largest Pole Barn Company (BestBuilt Barns) Best Quality, Best Ser-

vice, Best Price. This Week’s Spe-cials Erected 24’x24’x8’-$5495.0024’x40’x10’-$7995.00 30’x40’x10’-$8995.00 30’x48’x12’-$10,995.00Licensed/Insured 1-877-802-0857

CallClassifieds!

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Sunday, July 25, 2010 • WEST SHORE SHOPPERS GUIDE • 7

 9178 Chippewa Hwy.

(US-31) • Bear Lake

 Call us for FREE ESTIMATES 

 Custom Built Vinyl Windows

 Sales & Installation

 889-4565

 800-811-2881

IF YOU 

WOULD 

LIKE TO 

SEE YOUR 

AD HERE IN FULL 

COLOR

CALL JOAN

398-3105

398-3318 or 425-0245

HEBREWS 13:2

Monday - Friday 11 - 5 • Saturday by Appt.

Computer Cutter-Border Design is a Photo Copy of Actual mat!

at 333 River St • Manistee

ELAINE’S FRAMING

WHEELER’S

SALES & SERVICEWe Do Small Engine

Repairs & Sales

11455 Milarch Rd. • Bear Lake

231-889-0106

NEW!!TRIMMERS

CHAINSAWS

BLOWERS

$19900STARTING AT

ROOFING - SIDING - REMODELING

231-845-5969 • 1-800-468-2613www.tannerandsonsroofing.comtannerroofing@lakeshore.net

DYLAN'S SATELLITEANTENNA SERVICE

Full Dependable ServiceYour satisfaction is our business! 

DTV Converter Box

Distributor & Installer 

CALL 1-800-276-1028

OR231-889-3737 All prices, packages and programming

subject to change without notice.

Heating • CoolingRefrigeration

Appliance Repair

ProfessionalDuct Cleaning

MANISTEE – LUDINGTON

843-3575www.premier247.com

CC’s Pet Grooming

5068 N. Larson Rd • Fountain • 462-3431

ProfessionalGrooming for Dogs & Cats

by Claudia CharronREASONABLE PRICES 

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 

231-723-6888 or 1-866-54ELVIS (35847)

MICHIGAN’S ONLY CERTIFIED TERMITE, CARPENTER

ANT, BED BUG K-9 DETECTION TEAM

 A dvanced Foot &  A nkle Centerswww.advancedfoot-anklecenters.com

Foot & Ankle Care Close to Home

K ristopher K rannitz, DPM

 AACFAS1400 East Parkdale Ave, Suite 4

Manistee (Across from the Hospital)

231-398-1846

Earth Friendly Dry Cleaning and Laundry Services

Alterations and Repairs

AmericanCleaners

285 River St.Manistee

 231.723.4633Fax 231.723.4907 Byron Joseph, Owner 

“Manistee’s Favorite Tailor”

THERRAN FERGUSON

REALTOR/ASSOCIATE

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(231)510-1790 Cell

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Cubed Pork Cutlets ...........................$2.19 lb.

Fresh Ground Beef 10 lbs or more ...$2.29 lb.Less than 10 lbs. ...................................$2.79 lb.

Whole Fryers ......................................$1.39 lb.

IGA Sliced Bacon 16 oz ............................2/$6

Denver Steak Choice Angus ..........$2.69 lb.

IGARefriedBeans16 oz.

89¢

IGADistilled& Spring 

WaterGal.

99¢

 JoyIce Cream

ConesSelect Varieties

12-24 ct.

$

169

IGACranberryCockt 

ailSelect Varieties

64 oz.

$249

IGA TacoShells

12 ct., 4.5 oz.

3/$5

MortonFine Sea

Salt 17.6 oz.

$189

IGA Egg Noodles

Select Varieties16 oz.

$149

Heinz57 Sauce

10 oz.

$399

Hunt’sSpaghetti Sauce

Select Varieties26-26.5 oz.

3/$5

IndianSummer

Apple Juice46 oz.

$179

“On The Vine”Tomatoes

99¢

CaliforniaStrawberries

1 lb.

2/$4Michigan

Cucumbers

2/88¢ea.

Michigan

Peaches

69¢lb.

Kraft Tarter,

Horseradish &Sweet ‘n Sour

Sauce12 oz. Sqz.

$189

 Jack Daniel’sBBQ Sauce

Select Varieties19 oz.

$199

Plochman’sMustard24 oz. Sqz.

$179

lb.

$189

FreshPork Steak

Extreme Value Pack

$169lb., 10 lbs or more

lb., less than 10lbs$199

Country Style PorkSpare Ribs

Extreme Value Pack

$179lb., 10 lbs or more

lb., less than 10 lbs

Banquet ChickenSelect Varieties

12-15 oz.

$299Country FreshOrange Juice

64 oz.

$179

Country FreshWhole

Vitamin D MilkGal.

$299

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

P  r  o  d  u c e 

MONDAY JULY 26TH THRU SATURDAY JULY 31ST

R e  f r i  g e r  a t e  d  &  F  r o z e n 

Personal and Individualized CareComprehensive evaluation

Long term managementCurrent CPAP users welcome

We accept Most Insurance

Continuing to serve the Cadillac 

area in the treatment of 

SLEEP DISORDERS

1465 E. Parkdale Ave., Manistee

1 866 875 3379 • 231 935 8889

Continuing to serve the Manistee

area in the treatment of 

SLEEP DISORDERS

How are You Sleeping?

WEST SHORE SLEEP DISORDERS CENTER

Margaret Moen, MDBoard CertifiedSleep Specialist

Nancy Harris, FNP

Welcomes

Deborah Wu, M.D.

 Appointmentswith Dr. Wu

can bescheduled by 

calling

231-845-6261

Riemer Eye Center would like to welcome Deborah R. Wu, M.D. to the Ludington area.Dr. Wu is an ophthalmologist with special interest in oculoplastic surgery. She will beginseeing patients on August 2nd and will be providing comprehensive eye care and surgeryat Riemer Eye Center locations in Ludington, Manistee and Shelby.

Dr. Wu is board eligible by the American Board of Ophthalmology. She earned her Bachelor

of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin,majoring in genetics, and her medical degree from theUniversity of Wisconsin Medical School. She completedboth her internship and ophthalmology residency at

.nagihciM,k aOlayoRnilatipsoHtnomuaeBmailliWAfter residency Dr. Wu completed a fellowship with theConsultants in Ophthalmic and Facial Plastic Surgery, a

In addition to comprehensive eye care, Dr Wu willperform cataract, eyelid malposition and reconstructivesurgery. She will also oer cosmetic procedures suchas eye lid surgery, scar revisions, laser skin resurfacing,Botox, Restylane and other facial enhancements.

co-founded the University of Wisconsin Figure skating club. Dr. Wu was a competitor onthe University of Wisconsin skating team. She also enjoys cross country skiing, indoorclimbing, art, swing dancing, tennis and canoeing.

RIEMER EYE CENTER

www.riemereyecenter.com