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PAGE 6 The Missaukee Sentinel – April 16, 2010 Ducts Unlimited Heating & Air Conditioning, LLC Licensed & Insured Office: (231) 328-2065 24 hour service (231) 942-1005 Check out our Facebook page Spring Specials Air conditioning cleaning and furnace inspection $ 79 95 Includes standard 1” filter 10% OFF Furnace upgrade to 95% AFUE forced air furnace. Qualifies for $1,500 tax credit. Call for details, schedule today! 4767 Contracting all of Wexford, Missaukee, Osceola, Lake & Eastern Manistee counties DAVE’S BUILDING & MASONRY, INC. 4142 Additions • Remodeling Pole Buildings • Concrete Work & New Home Construction. Visit our model home at 131 Pine Knoll Dr., Cadillac, MI, call for directions. Licensed & Insured Contractor LICENSED & INSURED CONTRACTOR CADILLAC, MI 49601 FAX 231-779-3105 WWW.DAVES-BUILDERS.COM EMAIL: [email protected] Call Today! (231) 878-1780 New Image Uphostery 1111 N. Mitchell St., Cadillac (231) 876-9999 Commercial Residenal Specializing in: Auto Interiors, RV’s, Motorcycles, Boats References Available email: newimageupholstery @gmail.com 4843 All Seasons Car Care, LLC Located just north of Fifth Third Bank in Lake City on M-55/66 Automatic Touchless Wash now Accepts Credit Cards. Self-Serve, Truck and RV Wash, Three Powerful Vacuums 3614 Block, Brick & Concrete Work 579 Bob Root Masonry 5040 N. Morey Rd., Lake City (231) 839-7428 Doors • Garage Doors • Openers Repair Decks • Drywall • Mailboxes Painting • Power Washing Gutter Cleaning & Much More (231) 779-3627 Free Estimates • Serving Lake City & Cadillac Senior Discount • Insured 4838 Carrigan Auto Service Brakes, Front-End Alignment General Diagnostics and Repair 915 N. Al Moses Road, Lake City • (231) 839-7118 340 sowed the first part of your lawn in one direction, you can crisscross back over that part at a 90-degree angle, making sure you keep equal distance and calibrate your spreader at the same speed. • Add mulch for aesthetic and practical appeal. Moist helps the soil, and can also add aesthetic appeal to a lawn. Moist helps the soil by allowing it to retain mois- ture, making it more conducive to growing healthy grass. When laying mulch down, keep the mulch at roughly a quarter- inch to ensure your lawn will grow in nicely. LAWN continued from page 5 Few things exude the spirit of summer more than a backyard barbecue. Casual attire is ex- pected, and the a good time is had by all. One thing that can ruin even the best barbecue, however, is the uninvited guest with a big ap- petite. And it’s not Uncle Frank. Mosquitoes might not ask for a third or fourth hamburger, but they do tend to feast whenever they get the chance. At best, mosquitoes are annoy- ing and pesky. At worst, mosqui- toes pose a serious health risk to adults and pets, as mosquitoes can carry viruses that result in illness. But mosquitoes don’t have to ruin your outdoor plans this summer. Instead, taking a proac- tive approach before the summer season starts can help reduce the risk of mosquitoes dropping by your next barbecue. The following methods can make your yard less attractive to hungry mosquitoes, ensuring Uncle Frank will be the only one filling up at the next barbecue. • Destroy or dispose of tin cans, old tires, buckets and similar water-holding containers. • Drill holes in the bottom of recycling containers that are left outside and cover trash containers to keep out rainwater. • Clean clogged roof gutters on an annual basis. • Change water every week in birdbaths and wading pools. • Aerate ornamental pools or stock them with fish. • Clean and chlorinate swim- ming pools that are not being used. • Check for trapped water in plastic or canvas tarps and arrange them so they drain properly. • Clean animal troughs week- ly. • Irrigate lawns and gardens carefully to prevent water from standing for several days Don’t let mosquitoes ruin your BBQ

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email: newimageupholstery @gmail.com Brakes, Front-End Alignment General Diagnostics and Repair 5040 N. Morey Rd., Lake City (231) 839-7428 SITE BUILT HOMES Furnace upgrade to 95% AFUE forced air furnace. Qualifies for $1,500 tax credit. Call for details, schedule today! 915 N. Al Moses Road, Lake City • (231) 839-7118 340 DAVE’S BUILDING & MASONRY, INC. 1111 N. Mitchell St., Cadillac (231) 876-9999 FOR AS LITTLE AS............ $71,500 779-8088 continued from page 5 ALL HOMES INCLUDE:

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PAGE 6 The Missaukee Sentinel – April 16, 2010

Ducts UnlimitedHeating & Air Conditioning, LLC

Licensed & Insured

Offi ce: (231) 328-206524 hour service (231) 942-1005

Check out our Facebook page

Spring SpecialsAir conditioning cleaning and furnace inspection

$7995Includes standard 1” fi lter

10% OFFFurnace upgrade to 95% AFUE forced air furnace.

Qualifi es for $1,500 tax credit. Call for details, schedule today!

4767

PURCHASE ONE OFOUR HOMES and RECEIVE$4,000 OFFSimply agree by March 25, 2007 to have us build your new home and

receive $4,000 off the purchase price.

SITE BUILT HOMESStart at ....................................$75,500Less $4,000 WithContract by March 25 ..............- $4,000YOUR NEW HOMEFOR AS LITTLE AS ............$71,500

ALL HOMES INCLUDE:• foundation • well & septic • excavation • insulation • heating electrical • plumbing • finished interior &

exterior • oak kitchen • carpet • utility room washer/dryer hookup • treated porch • sliding patio door Not responsible for printing errors.

779-8088

LICENSED AND INSURED CONTRACTOR & REAL ESTATE BROKER/ONSTAFF REALTORS TO FIND YOUR DESIRED PROPERTY

CADILLAC, MI 49601 • FAX 231-779-3105 WWW.DAVES-BUILDERS.COM

Contracting all of Wexford, Missaukee, Osceola, Lake & Eastern Manistee counties

DAVE’S BUILDING & MASONRY, INC.

Call Today To See How We Can Build The House You’ll Call Home!

4142

Additions • RemodelingPole Buildings • Concrete Work

& New Home Construction.Visit our model

home at 131 Pine Knoll Dr.,

Cadillac, MI, call for directions.

Licensed & Insured Contractor

LICENSED & INSURED CONTRACTORCADILLAC, MI 49601 • FAX 231-779-3105

WWW.DAVES-BUILDERS.COM • EMAIL: [email protected]

Call Today! (231) 878-1780

New ImageUphostery1111 N. Mitchell St.,

Cadillac(231) 876-9999

CommercialResidenti al

Specializing in:Auto Interiors, RV’s,Motorcycles, Boats

References Available

email:newimageupholstery

@gmail.com4843

All Seasons Car Care, LLCLocated just north of Fifth Third Bank in Lake City on M-55/66

Automatic Touchless Wash now Accepts Credit Cards. Self-Serve,

Truck and RV Wash, Three Powerful Vacuums

3614

Block, Brick &Concrete Work

579

Bob Root Masonry5040 N. Morey Rd., Lake City

(231) 839-7428

Doors • Garage Doors • OpenersRepair Decks • Drywall • Mailboxes

Painting • Power WashingGutter Cleaning & Much More

(231) 779-3627Free Estimates • Serving Lake City & Cadillac

Senior Discount • Insured 4838

CarriganAuto Service

Brakes, Front-End AlignmentGeneral Diagnostics and Repair

915 N. Al Moses Road, Lake City • (231) 839-7118340

sowed the fi rst part of your lawn in one direction, you can crisscross back over that part at a 90-degree angle, making sure you keep equal distance and calibrate your spreader at the same speed.

• Add mulch for aesthetic and practical appeal. Moist helps the soil, and can also add aesthetic appeal to a lawn. Moist helps the soil by allowing it to retain mois-ture, making it more conducive to growing healthy grass.

When laying mulch down, keep the mulch at roughly a quarter-inch to ensure your lawn will grow in nicely.

LAWNcontinued from page 5

Few things exude the spirit of summer more than a backyard barbecue. Casual attire is ex-pected, and the a good time is had by all.

One thing that can ruin even the best barbecue, however, is the uninvited guest with a big ap-petite. And it’s not Uncle Frank. Mosquitoes might not ask for a third or fourth hamburger, but they do tend to feast whenever they get the chance.

At best, mosquitoes are annoy-ing and pesky. At worst, mosqui-toes pose a serious health risk to adults and pets, as mosquitoes can carry viruses that result in illness.

But mosquitoes don’t have to ruin your outdoor plans this summer. Instead, taking a proac-tive approach before the summer season starts can help reduce the risk of mosquitoes dropping by your next barbecue.

The following methods can make your yard less attractive to hungry mosquitoes, ensuring Uncle Frank will be the only one fi lling up at the next barbecue.

• Destroy or dispose of tin cans,

old tires, buckets and similar water-holding containers.

• Drill holes in the bottom of recycling containers that are left outside and cover trash containers to keep out rainwater.

• Clean clogged roof gutters on an annual basis.

• Change water every week in birdbaths and wading pools.

• Aerate ornamental pools or stock them with fi sh.

• Clean and chlorinate swim-ming pools that are not being used.

• Check for trapped water in plastic or canvas tarps and arrange them so they drain properly.

• Clean animal troughs week-ly.

• Irrigate lawns and gardens carefully to prevent water from standing for several days

Don’t let mosquitoes ruin your BBQ