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Manistee’s historic Ramsdell Theatrestage is set for the 2010 Christmas pro-duction of the musical “Beauty and theBeast.”
A classic story retold for all ages,the Disney theatrical production willbe staged at 7:30 p.m. on Fridays andSaturdays, Dec. 3, 4, 10, and 11, and at 2p.m. on Sundays, Dec. 5 and 12.
Tickets are available at the websitewww.ramsdell-theater.org and can alsobe ordered by telephone at (800) 836-0717. The Ramsdell Theatre box officewill be selling the tickets beginning at
noon on Dec. 1, and continue ticket salesfrom noon until 4 p.m. and on showdates from noon to 8 p.m.
The story begins with an enchant-ress casting a spell that turns an unkindprince into an ugly beast (Jeremy Engwall) and his castle staff into house-hold objects. Guests are forbidden, butLumiere (Sean Gilbert), the former butlerturned candelabra, takes pity on Maurice(Robert Isble), Belle’s father and aneccentric inventor, and invites the lostman in.
The beast discovers the intruder andthrows him into the dungeon. Belle(Bethany Leonhardt) comes to rescueher father and takes his place as a pris-oner in the castle, but dreams of home.The staff quickly realizes she might betheir way back to becoming humanagain, and they invite her to “Be OurGuest” while they try to find a way tomake her and the beast fall in love.
Slowly the beast starts behavingmore like a prince and even though hewonders if he will ever become the rightkind of man for her, “If I Can’t Love Her,”eventually their arguing turns to friend-
ship and more (“Beauty and the Beast”).Meanwhile, the village brag-
gart, Gaston (Robert Lata), who is allabout “Me,” has set his sights on Belleas his wife and refuses to accept her“no.” His efforts to capture Belle, if nother heart, lead the villagers to attack the castle and a battle takes places. Thefight is not without frightening momentsas Gaston and the beast confront eachother, but, because this is a fairy tale, itends happily ever after for all.
The other fantasy characters that livein the beast’s castle are Madame De La
Grande Bouch, The Wardrobe (KathrynStansell); Mrs. Potts, the teapot (ElizabethZupin); Cogsworth, the clock (Ryan Fark);Chip, the cup (Blade Gates); and Babette(Casey Granada).
Jackie Karnisz is directing the produc-tion, Adrian Cole is the musical director,Kathleen Mielke is assistant director andKit Weiner is the choreographer.
Ben Hengy is the narrator for theshow and playing the various villagepeople are Taylor Antal, Brittany Banks,Emily Barnard, Bonnie Brown, AutumnCarter, Sara Chasse, Gary Cole, LeannaEngwall, Abbie Finner, Emily Golembieski,Anna Hansen, Rennae Hansen, KatieHarrison, Jodie Harrison, Claire Harvey,Madalyn Harvey, Jonah Hengy, MeredithHengy, Faith Huffman, Gracie Huffman,Mariah Hunt, Ashley Linderman, MeghanMcComb, Travis McKenny, ChristopherMiller, Katie Milstead, Marissa Peterson, Jenny Pieczynski, Chase Reid, LexieRonning, Ashley Seabolt, Tad Schmeling,Dave Smeltzer, Madeleine Smeltzer,Valerie Spalding, Madison Stefanski,Kara Tillotson, Troy Trombley and AbbiWhitmer.
‘Beauty and the Beast’opens Dec. 3 at Ramsdell
Courtesy Photo
Bethany Leonhardt, who plays Belle, and Sean Gilbert, who plays Luminere,rehearse a scene from “Beauty and the Beast,” which will be presented by theManistee Civic Players at the Ramsdell Theatre Dec. 4-12.
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Memorial Medical Center
would like to welcome Deborah
Wu, MD to its active medical
staff. Dr. Wu is a physician
specializing in ophthalmology,
with special interest in
oculoplastic surgery, which is
reconstructive and cosmetic
surgery in and around the eye.
She also performs more
traditional forms of eye surgery,
including cataract and Lasikprocedures. Dr. Wu has joined
the practice of Dr. Andrew
Riemer at Riemer Eye Center and will see patients at all four
of the center’s locations in Ludington, Manistee, Shelby and
Cadillac. Dr. Wu is a member of the American Academy of
Ophthalmology. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree
from the University of Wisconsin, majoring in genetics, and
her medical degree from the University of Wisconsin Medical
School. She completed both her internship and ophthalmologyresidency at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak,
Michigan. After residency, Dr. Wu completed a yearlong
fellowship in her subspecialty of oculoplastic surgery in
Southfield, Michigan. In addition to her professional interests,
Dr. Wu is an accomplished figure skater and also enjoys cross
country skiing, indoor climbing, art, swing dancing, tennis and
canoeing.
Appointments with Dr. Wu
can be made by calling231-845-6261.
Memorial
Medical Center
Welcomes
Deborah Wu, MD
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Giving thanks and sleeping in A couple of weeks ago,I met with a man who wasconsidering a move fromsuburban Austin, Texasto Manistee County. Heand his wife own a customfurniture-making businessand most of their sales aremade over the Internet,so they’re free to relocatetheir business and fam-ily anywhere they likeand our community is thefront-runner.
They like Manistee forthey same reasons we loveManistee — natural beau-ty, small town values anda distinctive business com-munity — and this man’s
burning desire is to livesomewhere that doesn’tlook like everywhere else.
We talked for an hour ormore and I think we’ll be
welcoming this new family and this new business toour community soon.
Thursday wasThanksgiving and that
was followed by so-called“Black Friday,” the startof the holiday shoppingseason. A couple folks
have asked me if I’d like to join them Friday morningfor early-bird, door-busterdeal shopping at 6 a.m. —6 a.m. in the MORNING?Hey, I like a deal as muchas anyone, but that’s justcrazy. It’s one thing to getup Thursday morning at 5a.m. to put the turkey inthe oven — it’s a labor of love and besides, you cango right back to bed — butnot to buy a cheap gift.
For me, holiday giftshopping isn’t about get-ting the cheapest gift forsomeone on my list, it’sabout getting the right giftat a great price and I cando that all day, every day in Manistee County, with-out losing sleep over it.So here’s one more thingto be thankful for — hav-ing slept a little later onFriday, because the greatdeals on beautiful, unique
gifts will still be there when the sun comes up inManistee County. Count
your blessings.
News fromMary
SturdevantAgency
State Farm Agent Mary Sturdevant will donate $1to Love INC for every lifeinsurance quote given outof her office. Come visitthem at 115 WashingtonSt., to help those less for-tunate and let them quote
your life insurance. Formore information, contactMary at (231) 723-9905.
ChickadeeChristmas to
be held atLake Bluff BirdSanctuary
On Dec. 4 Michigan Audubon will be hosting aChickadee Christmas at theLake Bluff Bird Sanctuary.The event, which runsfrom 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.,
will be part of the Manistee Victorian SleighbellParade and Old Christmas
Weekend. This Michigan Audubon birding event will
showcase the Lake Bluff Bird Sanctuary and the winter resident birds at thepristine property on theshores of Lake Michigan.
A fun family programis planned with guided
birding walks, children’scrafts and a silent auction.
Admission to ChickadeeChristmas is free.
The Lake Bluff BirdSanctuary, a 76-acreproperty of Michigan
Audubon, is located twomiles north of Manistee at2890 Lakeshore Rd. Join
members of the Manistee Audubon Society as they lead birding walks aroundthe property. Throughoutthe day children can make
bird-shaped ornaments todecorate their trees. TheNature Store at Lake Bluff offers a great selection of
books and nature-themedgifts. A silent auction willfeature various certificatesand items.
For more informa-tion regarding ChickadeeChristmas, contact Wendy
Tatar at the Michigan Audubon office (517)886-9144 or by [email protected], orcontact Rich Krieger atLake Bluff (231) 723-4042or [email protected]. For addi-tional information onMichigan Audubon or theLake Bluff Bird Sanctuary,
visit Michigan Audubon’s website at www.michigan-audubon.org.
News fromMSU
The MSU Center forCommunity and EconomicDevelopment (CCED)is researching the avail-ability and accessibility of financial capital to small
businesses in NorthernMichigan as part of a
Melissa
ReedGuest
Columnist
Manistee Area Chamber of Commerce
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COMMUNITYCALENDAR
SATURDAY, NOV. 27
Manistee Moose Lodge, Steak or •
Shrimp Dinner, 5-7:30 p.m.
SUNDAY, NOV. 28
Free Coffee Devotion, “Open Door” •
led by Lay leader Paco Theisen & leader Marilyn Meteer, Stafono’s, 3 p.m. (an outreach of the United Meth-
odist Church)
MONDAY, NOV. 29
TOPS 528, weigh-in 3:45 p.m. until•
time of meeting, 4:30 p.m., First Bap- tist Church, Lakeshore Rd.
Manistee County Veterans Counselor,•
Beth Yeack, Veterans office court house, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., 398-3587, call
for appointment
TUESDAY, NOV. 30
DAV service officers will process VA •
claims and other veterans’/ depen- dants needs. 10 a.m.-1 p.m., VFW
1121 28th, Manistee, 723-9220 walk- ins welcome, call for appointment.
Ms. B. Matzen Disabled Veterans •
Outreach Worker (DVOW) Manistee
office, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 1660 U.S.31South Manistee
Community Table, 5:30-7 p.m.; St.•
Joseph Parish Center.
Lighthouse Pregnancy Care Center,•
open 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; 234 Parkdale
Avenue, Manistee
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1
TOPS 1801 MEETING 11 a.m.-12 •
noon, First Baptist Church, 1201Lakeshore Rd., Manistee
Manistee Kiwanis Board Meetings,•
7-8 a.m., House of Flavors
Community Playgroup, Faith Cove- •
nant Church Manistee, 10-11:30 am,Kristina 723-9739, more info.
THURSDAY, DEC. 2
Mothers of Preschoolers Group, 9:15 •
a.m.; Faith Covenant Church 475 8th Street, Manistee.
Lighthouse Pregnancy Care Center,•
open 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; 234 Parkdale Avenue, Manistee
SATURDAY, DEC. 4
Chickadee Christmas, 10:00 a.m. - •
2:00 p.m.; Lake Bluff Bird Sanctuary.
NOMINEE: ___________________________________________________________
ADDRESS: ____________________________________________________________________
PHONE: _______________________________________________________________________
WORK PHONE: _________________________________________________________________
PLEASE DESCRIBE THE WORK THIS PERSON HAS CONTRIBUTED IN ______________________ COUNTY:
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CITIZEN OF THE YEARIt works like this: You will begin seeing a
nomination form published at least once a week.
The people who you should consider nominatingwould have done something special for someone inthe community this year. Examples include: A personwho devotes time to helping the elderly; a couplewho volunteers at a local school or church; a personwho has helped raise funds for a community project.
The person cannot be nominated for something heor she has done as a result of their employment (for
instance, a teacher can’t be nominated for being agood teacher).
You must mail your entry by Dec. 6. Entering thiscontest will cost you nothing – there is no fee tonominate someone. If there is not enough space onthe form please attach additional sheets.
YOUR NAME: __________________________________________________________________
ADDRESS: ____________________________________________________________________
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CITY: _____________________ E-MAIL ADDRESS: ___________________________________
PHONE: ______________________ WORK PHONE: ___________________________________
PLEASE SEND NOMINATION POSTMARKED BY DEC. 6 TO:
ATTN: CITIZEN OF THE YEAR,
MANISTEE NEWS ADVOCATE C/O DAVE BARBER
75 MAPLE ST., MANISTEE, MI 49660ONLY ORIGINAL FORMS WILL BE CONSIDERED. NO PHOTOCOPIES, PLEASE.
NOTE: POSTAL REGULATIONS DO NOT PERMIT US TO MAIL AEROSOL
PRODUCTS OR ALCOHOL BASED ITEMS.
These items are for men and women. Some areas have access to microwaves so we do send items that they can prepare.
Food Items: Individual powdered drink mixes (Crystal Lite, Gatorade, etc), hot chocolate mix,coffee, creamer, sugar, tea, healthy snack bars,Oreos, Wheat Thins, crackers, sunflower seeds,fruit cups, pudding cups, instant oatmeal, tuna and chicken snack packs (nothing with pork),hard candy, chocolate candy in winter, Beef
Jerky, Slim Jims, micro wave popcorn – mac & cheese – Ramen Noodles – Cup of Noodles,peanuts, pretzels, M&M’s, Little Debbie Snacks,Granola bars, gum, Skittles, Starburst candy,trail mix… Anything that is manufacturer packaged, nothing homemade.
Non-Food Items: Tooth brushes, paste and dental floss; stick deodorant, bath wash, bar soap, shampoo, chapstick, q-tips, non-alcoholbaby wipes and lotions, foot powder, baby powder, band aids, hand and foot warmers, white athletic socks, black boot socks, zip lock bags,boot insoles, pens, markers, tablets, envelopes,Christmas cards and all occasion cards that they can send home, (stamps not needed), cold tablets, aspirin, cough drops, tampons, panty- liners, playing cards, black thin knit caps for under helmets, games, puzzles, books, sport and car magazines, non-lithium batteries – AA,AAA, C & D, beanie babies, match box cars,and crayons to give kids, nail files, combs, black & brown hair pins, small Kleenex packs, A&D ointment, razors, and anything you would like to receive if you were a long way from home.
The temperature in Iraq and Afghanistan
reaches 120 degrees plus in the summer and occasionally they have snow in the winter.Many live in tents. It is now getting colder,similar to our weather.
We get our addresses from the web site anysoldier.com. If you go to that site, you will learn how it began… A soldier asking his parents to continue sending packages to him so he could share them with the soldiers who never get any mail. That is what we do… We send to the volunteer soldier address with “Attn: Any Soldier” on the box. That volunteer soldier
watches to see who didn’t get mail and then our Care Package goes to that lonely soldier.
If you know of anyone who is serving in Iraq or Afghanistan, please send us the address and we will be sure to send them a Care Package as well. As of now, we have sent 670 Care
Packages since October 2007.
We recently received a US Flag that had been flown over a Marine Corps base in Afghanistan on July 4, 2010, along with a certificate of appreciation for supporting the troops serving there.
Flat Rate mail is $12.50 per box. Those wishing to contribute funds for postage or contents of
the boxes may send checks to: Bear Lake Promoters, c/o Gloria Edwards, P.O. Box 224,Bear Lake, MI 49614. Or drop off at Manistee News Advocate.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT The 2 Dumb Dames:
Gloria Edwards & Pauline Jaquish [email protected]
To: Any Soldier Items Needed For Troop Care Packages
Drop Off Location
75 Maple St. Manistee
Open: Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm
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This list is compiled by
News Advocate entertainment
editor Dave Yarnell. Listing
suggestions are appreciated.
Contact Yarnell at 398-3111 or
NEWS: FROM PAGE 2USDA Rural Developmentgrant project. Throughquestionnaires tailoredto small business, they intend to capture the per-ceptions and realities for
borrowers in the region.The goal of the project isto improve small businesscapital access in NorthernMichigan.
The questionnaire forsmall businesses is now online at www.survey-monkey.com/capitalaccessuntil Nov. 30, and will takeroughly 20-25 minutesto complete. The survey has been approved by theMSU institutional review
board to ensure partici-pant confidentiality. Thedata will be analyzed by CCED researchers and willinform a final report that
will be published by the
end of the year and serveas the basis for a confer-ence on small businesscapital access next spring.For more information, con-tact J.D. Snyder, ProjectDirector, at (517) 884-647or [email protected].
News from
FiveCAP Inc.
FiveCAP Inc. and Kool101.5 are gearing up for
the 38th year of coordinat-ing the Toys for Tots/Giftsfor Teens program forManistee County area chil-dren and families. The hol-iday season is the time forgiving and caring. Thanksto the generous citizensof Manistee County, 724needy children receivedtoys last Christmas.
With your help, they areanticipating this Christmas
will be even more success-ful. Please consider a dona-tion to the Toys for Tots/
Gifts for Teens program. Your contribution will begreatly appreciated.
For more informationcontact FiveCAP at (231)757-3785.
Melissa Reed is theexecutive director of the
Manistee Area Chamber oCommerce.
Dave
YarnellEntertainment
editor
398-3111 [email protected]
Manistee area entertainment calendarNov. 27 — Christmas Joy Fest, 4-8
p.m., Marilla Museum and Pioneer Place,9991 Marilla Rd., Copemish
Nov. 27 — VFW Auxiliary Annual Arts& Crafts Sale, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., VFW Hall,1211 28th St., Manistee
Nov. 27 — 14th annual Holly Berry Arts & Crafts Fair, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.,Frankfort High School
Nov. 27 — David/Paxton Duo concert,
8:30 p.m., Horizon Books and Music, 243E. Front St., Traverse City Nov. 27 — Sparkle in the Park opens, 6
p.m., Hopkins Park, Bear LakeNov. 28 — Concert by The Balance
Duo, 7 p.m., Grace Episcopal Church, 301James St., Ludington.
Nov. 29 — Free line dance lessons, 7-9p.m., St. Joseph Parish Hall, 249 Sixth St.,Manistee
Nov. 30 — Line dancing, lessons 6:30-7 p.m., dancing 7-9 p.m., VFW Hall, 121128th St., Manistee
Nov. 30 — Frankfort Tree Lighting, 7p.m., Rotary Park, Frankfort
Dec. 2-5 — Victorian Sleighbell Paradeand Old Christmas Weekend, Manistee
Dec. 2 — Victorian Carol DessertConcert, 7 p.m., Faith Covenant Church,475 Eighth St., Manistee
Dec. 3-5 — “Beauty and the Beast”,Ramsdell Theatre, 101 Maple St., Manistee,723-7188
Dec. 3-5 — Art Out Loud Manistee ArtInstitute Student Art Exhibit, T. WalterHardy Exhibit Hall, Ramsdell Theatre
Dec. 10-12 — Art Out Loud Manistee
Art Institute Student Art Exhibit, T. WalterHardy Exhibit Hall, Ramsdell TheatreDec. 10-12 — “Beauty and the Beast”,
Ramsdell Theatre, 101 Maple St., Manistee,723-7188
Dec. 4 — Lakeside Club VictorianBirthday Party, noon-2 p.m., second floorManistee Library, 95 Maple St., Manistee
Dec. 4 — Chickadee Christmas, 10a.m.-2 p.m., Lake Bluff Bird Sanctuary,2890 Lakeshore Rd., Manistee
Dec. 4 — Edgar Struble & Friendsconcert, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., Center StageTheater, West Shore Community College
Dec. 6 — Kaleva Bottle House
See EVENTS page 5
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Christmas Celebration,noon-5 p.m.
Dec. 6 — Free linedance lessons, 7-9 p.m., St.Joseph Parish Hall, 249Sixth St., Manistee
Dec. 7 — WSCC
Symphony Orchestra con-cert, 7:30 p.m., CenterStage Theater, West ShoreCommunity College
Dec. 7 — Line dancing,lessons 6:30-7 p.m., danc-ing 7-9 p.m., VFW Hall,1211 28th St., Manistee
Dec. 9 — WellstonJammers Jam Session, 1-4p.m., free admission, musicand dancing, NormanTownship Community Center, 1273 S. Seaman Rd.,Wellston
Dec. 10-12 — “Beauty
and the Beast”, RamsdellTheatre, 101 Maple St.,Manistee, 723-7188
Dec. 11 — WSCCCollegiates concert, 7:30p.m., Center Stage Theater,West Shore Community College
Dec. 11-12 — “The Ratack Is Back!,” Little Riverasino Resort
Dec. 12 — St.ucia Celebration, 6.m., Emanuel Church,udington
Dec. 13 — Free lineance lessons, 7-9 p.m., St.
oseph Parish Hall, 249ixth St., Manistee
Dec. 15 — Line dancing,essons 6:30-7 p.m., danc-ng 7-9 p.m., VFW Hall,211 28th St., Manistee
Dec. 15 — WSCConcert and Jazz Bandsoncert, 7:30 p.m., Centertage Theater, West Shoreommunity College
Dec. 19 — WSCConcert Choir, 2 p.m.,enter Stage Theater, Westhore Community College
Dec. 20 — Free line
ance lessons, 7-9 p.m., St.oseph Parish Hall, 249ixth St., Manistee
Dec. 21 — Winterolstice Celebration, Kaleva
Dec. 22 — Lineancing, lessons 6:30-7.m., dancing 7-9 p.m.,FW Hall, 1211 28th St.,anistee
Where to go and whoto call for area fun and
activities■ Paine Aquatic Center
t Manistee High School,25 12th St., Manistee, 723-547■ Ice Arena and
ecreation Center atest Shore Community
ollege, 3000 N. Stiles Rd.,cottville, 845-6211, www.estshore.edu■ Little River Casino
esort, M-22 at U.S. 31,anistee, (888) 568-2244,
ww.lrcr.com.■Manistee County
istorical Museum, 425iver St., Manistee, 723-531■Manistee National
orest, (231) 723-2211, ww.fs.fed.us/r9/hmnf ■ Crystal Mountain
esort, (800) 968-7686, ww.crystalmountain.com■ Caberfae Peaks Ski
nd Golf Resort, (231) 862-000, http://caberfaepeaks.om■ Interlochen Center for
he Arts, (800) 681-5920, ww.interlochen.org■ Northern Michigan
ragway, (231) 362-3439, ww.northernmichigan-ragway.net■
Manistee Civic Playerst the Ramsdell Theatre,23-7188, purchase ticketsnline at www.ramsdell-heater.org■ Indoor heated pool,
ot tub, fitness room,ortage Point Inn, 8567outh Portage Point Dr.,nekama, 889-4222■ West Shore
ommunity College, (231)45-6211, www.westshore.du
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Make it aMerry Christmas
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CHRISTMAS MUSICAL PRODUCTION
Show times:Friday & Saturday Shows are 7:30 p.m. &
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All real estate advertising in thisnewspaper is subject to the FairHousing Act which makes it illegalto advertise “Any preference, limi-tation or discrimination based onrace, color, religion, sex, handicap,familial status or national origin, oran intention, to make any suchpreference, limitation or discrimi-nation.” Familial status includeschildren under the age of 18 livingwith parents or legal custodians,pregnant women and people secur-ing custody of children under 18.This newspaper will not knowinglyaccept any advertising for realestate which is in violation of the law.Our readers are hereby informedthat all dwellings advertised in thisnewspaper are available on anequal opportunity basis.To complain of discrimination,call HUD toll-free at 1(800)669-9777.The toll-free tele-phone number for thehearing impaired is1(800)927-9275
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Boneless Chuck Steak ...........................$2.79 lb
Combo Roast Beef & Pork .....................$2.59 lb
Pork Butt Roast ....................................$1.49 lb
Pork Steak ...........................................$1.69 lb
Bulk Sausage .......................................$1.79 lb
Split Chicken Breast .................................99¢ lb
Oscar Mayer Lunchables w/Juice ................2/$4
Oscar Mayer Deli Shaved Meat ...................2/$6Bob Evans Mac & Cheese & Mashed Potatoes
.................................................................2/$5
Fresh Express Iceberg Mix, 24 oz ..........$2.49 bag
Celery Stalks .......................................$1.19 ea
Pearson Coleslaw Shreds ................... .$1.19 bag
Fresh Packaged Tomatoes .....................$1.09 lb
Single Pears ............................................99¢ lb
Red or Golden Delicious Apples, 3 lb. bag .......$2.19
Black Seedless Grapes “Only” ...............$1.69 lb
2/$5
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gallon$259lb.
BonelessChuck Roast
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Purchase a Large 3 Item Pizza at Reg. Price.
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Country Fresh Fat Free Milk ............................. 2/$5
Joy Dog Food, 40 Lbs......................................$15.00
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Our Family Frozen Waffles, All Varieties ............... 2/$4
Smart Ones Stuffed Breakfast Sandwich .......... $3.19
Suave Naturals Body Wash, All Varieties .............. 2/$5
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Crystal Farms Cream Cheese, 8 oz . .................... 2/$3
Dannon Light & Fit Yogurt ................................ 2/$1Mama Mary’s Lg. Pizza Crusts ......................... $4.39
Eggs, 18 ct .......................................................$2.19
Pajeda Chips, All Varieties .....................................75¢
Delmonte Canned Fruit, All Varieties ................... $1.79
Our Family Onion & Dip Mix ............................ 5/$5
Kraft Spaghetti Dinner ................................. 10/$10
Betty Crocker Suddenly Salad, All Varieties ......... $2.19
Karo Syrup Light & Dark .................................. 2/$5
Kelloggs Corn Pops, 12.5 oz .............................. $3.89
11oz
Folgers GourmetMorning Coffee
$499
“10 Big Reasons”
THISCHRISTMAS,
SHOP
MANISTEE COUNTY
to shop Manistee County this Christmas
1 When you shop inyour hometownstores, part of everydollar you spendgoes to pay yourlocal tax bill...leavingLESS for you to paytoward their cost.
Y o ur t a x
b i l l.
2 You determinewhat services areavailable locally. Ifthere is a demandfor a product orservice, your localbusinesses are gladto provide them.
S e l ec tio n.
3 Hometown busi-ness employs localresidents... creat-ing jobs for you,your children, yourfriends and neigh-bors.
E mploym e n t.
4Every dollar youspend at home doesthe work of $5.00.Market analysts say adollar spent in a localbusiness will circulatefive times throughthe local community.A dollar spent out oftown is gone forever.
5 When you buy aproduct locally,you know the repu-tation of the busi-ness person. Anydissatisfaction youhave with the mer-chandise will behandled on a per-sonal basis.
6Local merchantsfinancially supportthe interests of youchildren and grand-children, opening awide range of op-portunities to themthrough school,organizations andchurches.
7Most times a localmerchant offersproducts at pricescompetitive tolarger cities. Yousave time and gasby purchasing lo-cally rather thandriving many miles.
S a v e mo n e y
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8 Can’t decide whatto give that hard-to-buy-for person?Local merchantsknow their custom-ers and can aid ingift selection.
9 if you can’t findwhat you’re look-ing for, ask a mer-chant if it can beordered or madeavailable.
10 When you shop inManistee Countyyou know you’renot just anotherface in the crowd.We’ll greet you witha hello and a smile,and you can shopat your leisure.
E conom i c
d e v elopm e n t.
Quali t y
M e r chand i s e.
C ommun i t y
i nt ere s t.
P er sona l
S er vic e.
V ar ie t y o f
m e r chand i s e.
W e care a b o u t
o u r custo m e r s.
The Victorian Sleighbell
& Old Christmas Weekend
Edition will be Published
Monday, November 29th!
Be Sure to Look for It!
• Local Stories on New Events
• Advertising & Savings At Local Merchants
• Full W eekend Schedule
• Season Greetings