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B Y KEN GRABOWSKI
A SSOCIATE EDITOR
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN — The bigsmile on Manistee native Army Lt. Col.Gary Kuczynski’s face said it all whenMichigan Sen. Carl Levin (D, Mich.),who heads up the Senate Armed ForcesCommittee, presented him with theDefense Meritorious Service Medal for hisservice in Afghanistan with NATO forces.
It was the smile of a soldier who per-ormed his duties well in a stressful envi-onment, but more importantly, it camerom an Army officer who sees the biggericture on what is being accomplished inhat country through a coalition effort of
any countries.Kuczynski, a 22-year veteran of the
rmy, and an infantry officer serving outf the 11th Armored Cavalry Regimentas honored by Levin, on Saturday at
he NATO Training Mission-Afghanistaneadquarters in Camp Eggers in Kabul,fghanistan. The awarduczynski was given by evin is the third highest
edal that is awarded by theepartment of Defense andommends him for his ser-ice over the past year with ATO forces in Afghanistan.
He is the son of Dick nd Caroline Kuczynski of anistee, and they received
n e-mail from Gary’s com-anding officer Lt. Gen.illiam B. Caldwell, who
eads up the NATO forcesn Afghanistan, in regardso that presentation. In that-mail, Caldwell praised theob their son has done infghanistan during the pastear. He also included pictures of Gary eceiving the medal from Sen. Levin.
“I wanted to send you a personal noteo share some photos of Gary meeting andpeaking with Sen. Levin earlier today,”rote Caldwell. “The senator actually
warded Gary the Defense Meritoriouservice Medal in recognition of Gary’semarkable work over the past year. Sen.evin couldn’t stop speaking about how uch it meant to him to personally pres-
nt Gary’s award.“Just wanted to reassure you Gary
is doing a great job here, and tell youhe is an incredible inspiration. He has
been performing one of the most criti-cal missions needed here in
Afghanistan working withour communications doctor-
ate helping to tell the story of the work being done herein NATO Training Mission-
Afghanistan.“Gary made a significant
impact here with his leader-ship and desire to make adifference every day. NATOTraining Mission-Afghanistanhas achieved some significantprogress this past year indeveloping and training of the Afghan National Security Force. Gary was a huge partof that and we thank him forhis service here.”
Caldwell praisedKuczynski’s parents for the support they have given their son during his deploy-ment.
“Thank you for supporting Gary throughout his deployment and in hisdesire to serve our country throughout hismultiple combat deployments especially here in Afghanistan,” wrote Caldwell. “Weknow it is an incredible sacrifice you bothare making, and trust the homecoming will
be a time of immeasurable joy.
Manistee native receives Defense Meritorious ServiceMedal for time in Afghanistan
Courtesy Photo
Manistee native Lt. Col. Gary Kuczynski is presented the Defense MeritoriousService medal by Senate Armed Forces chair Sen. Carl Levin of Michigan.
serving proudly “To be part of an effort by more than 40 countries thatare working to grow theAfghan army, police andair force, the AfghanistanNational Security Force isreally a high watermark.Working with the coalition,
working with sister services, working in this environ-ment is not just an individualeffort.”
LT. COL. GARY KUCZYNSKI,SOLDIER, STATIONED IN AFGHANISTAN
See KUCZYNSKI page 6
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What team has the mostSuper Bowl wins?
In what stadium was the firstSuper Bowl played?
Who holds the record for mostcareer touchdown receptions
in Super Bowl history?
What quarterback holds therecord for most career passingyards in Super Bowl history?
What two players are tiedfor the record for most sacks
in a Super Bowl?
Who holds the record for thelongest field goal in Super
Bowl history?
What team holds the recordfor most points scored in a
Super Bowl?
How many yards receivingdid Lynn Swann have in
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Who is the last defensiveplayer to be named Super
Bowl MVP?
Who is the only primaryspecial teams player to benamed Super Bowl MVP?
What player holds the recordfor most interceptions in a
Super Bowl?
What was the first wild-cardteam to win the Super Bowl?
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What band performed duringhalftime of Super Bowl XXV?
What defender made avictory-saving tackle on the
final play of Super BowlXXXIV?
What player holds the recordfor most punts in a Super Bowl?
Who was the starting quarter-back on the team that holds the
record for fewest first downspassing in a Super Bowl?
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Feb. 21 — Free Zumbaclass, District #10 HealthDepartment, 6-6:45p.m., Norman TownshipCommunity Center
Feb. 22 — Free walk-ng class, District #10
ealth Department,-6:30 p.m., Normanownship Community enter
Feb. 22 — Lineancing, lessons 6:30-7
p.m., dancing 7-9 p.m., VFW Hall, 1211 28th St.,Manistee
Feb. 23 — Free Tae BoKick-boxing class, District#10 Health Department,6-6:30 p.m., NormanTownship Community Center
Feb. 26 — SleepingBear Dunes NationalLakeshore Snowshoeing, 1p.m., leaves from Empire
Visitor CenterFeb. 26 — Art to Heart
benefit for Love INC, 10a.m.-4 p.m., St. Mary’sChurch hall, Manistee
Feb. 27 — SleepingBear Dunes NationalLakeshore Snowshoeing, 1p.m., leaves from Empire
Visitor CenterFeb. 27 — Eisenhower
Dance Ensemble, 2 p.m.,Center Stage Theater,
West Shore Community College
Feb. 28 — Free Zumbaclass, District #10 HealthDepartment, 6-6:45p.m., Norman TownshipCommunity Center
Feb. 28 — Free linedance lessons, 7-9 p.m., St.Joseph Parish Hall, 249Sixth St., Manistee
March 1 — Linedancing, lessons 6:30-7
p.m., dancing 7-9 p.m., VFW Hall, 1211 28th St.,Manistee
March 4 — Madcat& Kane and MaxwellStreet, 7:30 p.m., CenterStage Theater, West ShoreCommunity College
March 5 — The Association & Jay and The Americans, 8 p.m., LittleRiver Casino Resort
March 5 —
Gopherwood Concertspresents Night of Wine andChocolate, 8 p.m., WexfordCounty Historical Museum,127 Beech St., Cadillac
March 10 — WellstonJammers Jam Session, 1-4p.m., Norman TownshipCommunity Center
March 11— Gopherwood HouseConcert by Mustard’sRetreat, 8 p.m., 4320 E. 46Road, Cadillac
March 11-13 — “TheSecret Garden,” RamsdellTheatre, 101 Maple St.,Manistee
March 13 — PeterSoave on accordion, 2 p.m.,Center Stage Theater, WestShore Community College
March 18-20 — “TheSecret Garden,” RamsdellTheatre, 101 Maple St.,Manistee
March 19 — Psychic
medium James VanPraagh, 8 p.m., Little RiverCasino Resort
March 19 — St. Urho’sDay Art and Bake Sale, 10a.m.-4 p.m., Kaleva ArtGallery, downtown Kaleva
Where to go and who to call for area fun
and activities
■ Paine Aquatic Centerat Manistee High School,525 12th St., Manistee,723-2547■
Ice Arena andRecreation Center at West Shore Community College, 3000 N. Stiles Rd.,Scottville, 845-6211, www.
westshore.edu■ Little River Casino
Resort, M-22 at U.S. 31,Manistee, (888) 568-2244,
www.lrcr.com.■ Manistee County
Historical Museum, 425River St., Manistee, 723-5531■ Manistee National
Forest, (231) 723-2211, www.fs.fed.us/r9/hmnf
■ Crystal MountainResort, (800) 968-7686,
www.crystalmountain.com■ Caberfae Peaks Ski
and Golf Resort, (231) 862-3000, http://caberfaepe-aks.com■ Interlochen Center
for the Arts, (800) 681-5920, www.interlochen.org■ Northern Michigan
Dragway, (231) 362-3439, www.northernmichigan-dragway.net■ Manistee Civic
Players at the Ramsdell
Theatre, 723-7188, pur-chase tickets online at www.ramsdell-theater.org
■ Indoor heated pool,hot tub, fitness room,Portage Point Inn, 8567South Portage Point Dr.,Onekama, 889-4222■ West Shore
Community College, (231)845-6211, www.westshore.edu■ Arts and Culture
Alliance of ManisteeCounty, www.allartsman-istee.com■ Ludington Area Arts
Council, www.ludington-artscouncil.org■ Manistee Art
Institute, (231) 723-2682■ Spirit of the Woods
Music Association, (231)477-5381, www.spiri-tofthewoods.org■ Carmike Harbor
Cinema, Ludington, (231)843-9310■ Marilla Museum and
Pioneer Place, 9991 MarillaRd., Copemish, (231) 378-2123■ Bottle House
Museum, 14551 Wuoksi Ave., Kaleva, (231) 362-3519■ Kaleva Depot
Railroad Museum, WaltaSt., Kaleva
This list is compiled by News Advocate entertain-ment editor Dave Yarnell.
Listing suggestions areappreciated. Contact Yarnell at 398-3111 or dyar-nell@pioneergroup.com.
EVENTS: FROM PAGE 2
4 • WEST SHORE SHOPPERS GUIDE • Sunday, January 30, 2011
COMMUNITYCALENDAR
SATURDAY, JAN. 29
Moose Lodge, Steak or Shrimp, 5-7:30 p.m.•
SUNDAY, JAN. 30
Open Door Ministry each Sunday, 3 p.m., Stafono’s, an Outreach of •
The United Methodist Church.
Alcoholics anonymous meetings daily, Manistee and Mason •
counties. Call (231)723-3515 for times and location.
MONDAY, JAN. 31
Manistee County Veterans Counselor, Beth Yeack, will be at the •
Veterans office in the courthouse, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., call 398-3587 for appointment.
TOPS #528 Group, weigh-in 3:45 p.m., meeting 4:30 p.m.; First •
Baptist Church, Lakeshore Rd., Manistee
TUESDAY, FEB. 1
Lighthouse Pregnancy Care Center, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 234 Parkdale •
Ave., Manistee
Community Table, 5:30 p.m.-7 p.m.; St. Joseph Parish Center.•
Salt City Charter 43 meeting, 7:30p.m., VFW, 1211 28th St.,•
Manistee
DAV service officers will process VA claims and other veterans/ •
dependents needs. 10a.m.-1p.m., VFW, Manistee, walk-ins welcome, please call for appointment.
Ms. B. Matzen Disabled Outreach Worker (DVOW) Manistee office,•
9a.m.-4p.m., 1660 US 31 S., Manistee.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2
Alcoholics anonymous meetings daily, Manistee and Mason •
counties. Call (231)723-3515 for times and location.
TOPS 1801 MEETING 11 a.m.-12 noon, First Baptist Church, 1201•
Lakeshore Rd., Manistee
VFW service officers will process VA claims and any other •
veterans/dependents needs, 10a.m.-2p.m., 13300 9 Mile Rd.,Kaleva, (231)362-3229 appointment only.
THURSDAY, FEB. 3
Lighthouse Pregnancy Care Center, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 234 Parkdale •
Ave., Manistee
FRIDAY, FEB. 4
WSCC High School Quiz Bowl, Class B & C schools, 9 a.m.–1•
p.m., Center Stage Theater
SUNDAY, FEB. 6
Alcoholics anonymous meetings daily, Manistee and Mason •
counties. Call (231)723-3515 for times and location.
Right to Life Bake Sale, 8:30 a.m.; St. Joseph Men’s Breakfast.•
Baked goods accepted and appreciated.
MONDAY, FEB. 7
TOPS Group, weigh-in, 9, meeting, 10, Bear Lake Methodist •
Church, Bear Lake
TOPS Group 528, weigh-in, 3:45, meeting, 4:30, First Baptist •
Church, Lakeshore
Coffee & Psalm w/Paco Theisen, 9:00 a.m; Blue Waters Cafe •
American Red Cross Blood Dr ive, 9 a.m.-2:45 p.m., WSCC Tech •
Center Atrium
Manistee County Veterans Counselor, Beth Yeack, will be at the •
Veterans office in the courthouse, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., call 398-3587 for
appointment.TUESDAY, FEB. 8
Lighthouse Pregnancy Care Center, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 234 Parkdale •
Ave., Manistee
Manistee Area Community Clinic, registration 4:30 - 6 p.m.;•
Health Clinic, 385 Third Street
Community Table, 5:30 p.m.-7 p.m.; St. Joseph Parish Center.•
American Legion meeting 7p.m., 10 Mason St., Manistee •
DAV service officers will process VA claims and other veterans/ •
dependents needs. 10a.m.-1p.m., VFW, Manistee, walk-ins welcome, please call for appointment.
Ms. B. Matzen Disabled Outreach Worker (DVOW) Manistee office,•
9a.m.-4p.m., 1660 US 31 S., Manistee.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9
Alcoholics anonymous meetings daily, Manistee and Mason •
counties. Call (231)723-3515 for times and location.
TOPS 1801 MEETING 11 a.m.-12 noon, First Baptist Church, 1201•
Lakeshore Rd., Manistee
The Friends of the Library, Book Lovers Sale, regular library hours,•
10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Mason County’s Neighborhood Watch meeting, Grant Township •
Hall, 7 p.m.
VFW service officers will process VA claims and any other •
veterans/dependents needs, 10a.m.-2p.m., 13300 9 Mile Rd.,Kaleva, (231)362-3229 appointment only.
THURSDAY, FEB. 10
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
The Friends of the Library, Book Lovers Sale, regular library hours,•
10 a.m.-5 p.m.
FRIDAY, FEB. 11Free coffee; board games, sponsored by Holy Trinity, 2-5 p.m.;•
Goody’s
The Friends of the Library, Book Lovers Sale, regular library hours,•
10 a.m.-5 p.m.
WSCC High School Quiz Bowl, Class D schools, 9 a.m.–1 p.m.,•
WSCC Center Stage Theater
SATURDAY, FEB. 12
Relay for Life Bake Sale, Kaleva Meats Store, Kaleva, 9 a.m. -1•
p.m., contact, Pat Grostick 362-3167
The Friends of the Library, Book Lovers Sale, regular library hours,•
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
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Frontier Airlines,the 2011 Business Expo,Blossom Boulevard, theScottville Clown Band, theNew Normal, all-wheeldrive, Tournament Week,Business After Hours,performance reviews, Pure
Michigan, wind energy,Aeromyth, the ManisteeManufacturers Counciland Women’s LifestyleMagazine — in the lastweek, your Chamber hasmade plans, gained infor-mation and taken action onall of these topics.
As varied as our proj-cts have been this week,hey have a couple of ommon threads. First,t’s going to be a very pro-uctive year in Manisteeounty and the surround-
ng areas. We’ll welcomerontier Airlines, planthousands of petunias,heer the Scottville Clownand at the joyful return toanistee’s Independence
arade and do some seri-us business while we’ret it.
The second commonhread in all of the proj-cts your chamber hasorked on this week is thatanistee hasn’t the faint-
st idea how to hibernateuring the winter! Ignoring
rigid temperatures and
ake-effect snow (alsonown as “every-single-ay” snow), Manisteeounty’s business andommunity leaders are get-
ting things done.The wind in our face is
from moving forward withpurpose and vigor. Take adeep breath
Business AfterHours Feb. 3January and February
Business After Hours will be combined and held onFeb. 3 from 5-7 p.m. atRosie’s Place in Bear Lake.Hosts will be the Manisteechamber board of direc-tors, ambassadors, SCORE– counselors to america’ssmall business, chamberpromoters and the govern-ment affairs committee of the chamber. This popularBusiness After Hours is thecure for cabin fever andthis is a terrific opportunity to meet your next big cli-ent!
Business After Hours ispresented each month by the chamber to allow mem-
bers and guests a chance
to network and meet new contacts in a relaxed, con-
vivial atmosphere. Whodo you want to meet thismonth?
Free energysaving seminar
The Alliance forEconomic Success in part-nership with the ManisteeCounty ISD, the Northwest
Michigan Council of Governments, and SEEDSis offering free training onthe EPA software program,Energy Star PortfolioManager. Users of thissoftware report energy savings of as much as 20percent by simply moni-toring energy use, thenmaking free adjustmentsto energy systems andenergy use.
This training on a FREEenergy efficiency softwaretool is scheduled for Jan.28, 9:30 a.m. -11:30 a.m.Training is limited to 10people due to seating andlimited computer stations.Please call the Alliance forEconomic Success office,(231) 723-4325 to reservea seat. Questions should
be addressed to Jim Draze,Manistee County EECBGEnergy Audit ProjectManager.
NorthwesternBank welcomes
new employeeChris Bousson has
joined NorthwesternBank as Trust Officer &
Financial Advisor on theirInvestments, Trust andRetirement Services team.Chris has nearly ten yearsof banking and investmentexperience, including eightas an executive at anotherinvestment firm. He
earned his B.A. in Financefrom Western MichiganUniversity and holdsSeries 7 and 66 licenses.He will be providing fullinvestment services forthe Ludington, Manistee,Cadillac and HoughtonLake communities, and
will be based out of Northwestern Bank’s LoanCenter in Manistee.
Northwestern Bank offers complete banking,investment and trust, andemployee benefit services
from 27 offices throughoutnorthern Lower Michigan.Northwestern is knownfor its “I can do that!”approach to service, whichempowers employees tomake decisions on the spotto meet customer needsand exceed their expecta-tions. For more informa-tion on NorthwesternBank, go to www.nwbank.com.
Love INCsupporters
raising 60K in60 days
Love INC of Manisteeset out to raise $60,000in 60 days. Reduced fund-ing in contracts for theManistee & Benzie Family Life Centers, the 45 per-cent increase in calls forhelp, and the need forlarger office and donationspace, are just a few of themany reasons the lofty goal was set by the LoveINC board and executivedirector.
Love INC was pleasedto be $10,000 over theirtarget of $31,000 in
December, but was a bitconcerned that January might be tougher untilthey received a call fromCallesen & Associates whohad a $5,000 matching
donation ready if Love INC were able to raise $5,000more in January. “Thatput excitement in ourhearts!” said Robin Paulus,“and we are nearing the$5,000 match mark.”
With the match from
Callesen & Associates,Love INC will be less than$6,000 away from theirgoal and on their way to agood start in 2011.
Love INC has beentracking the progressof this campaign for allto see on their website,
www.loveincmanistee.org, where they ask youto please join them in thischallenge stating, “No giftis too small and no act of love goes unnoticed. Godour Lord and Savior sees
all that is done for “theleast of these.”
Melissa Reed is theexecutive director of the
Manistee Area Chamberof Commerce.
WIND IN OUR FACES
Melissa
ReedGuest
Columnist
Manistee Area Chamber of Commerce
Tickets are now on salefor the second annual RedHeart Concert, a benefitfor the local West ShoreChapter of the AmericanRed Cross, that will be heldon Valentine’s Day weekendon Sunday, Feb. 13 at 7 p.m.at the Ramsdell Theatre inManistee.
The concert will fea-ure Shout, Sister, Shout,
musical group that wasormed when singer song-riter Rachael Davis and
he quartet Steppin’ In Itound a common love forhe jazz music of the 1930snd ’40s.
The group was formedn the fall of 2007 and soonfterwards was signed by ew York’s M.C. Records.heir first album waseleased in the spring of 009.
WXPR Radio of inelander, Wis. saidf Shout, Sister, Shout:Combining the timelesshythm section of Steppin’n It and Rachael Davis’ vel-ety vocals, this group cre-tes a live show that is hot,nergetic, and brilliant.”
In addition to the music,he audience will also bereated to a dessert inter-
ission featuring specialreats such as chocolateipped strawberries, choco-
ate dipped Crystal Krispies,arrot cake, mini canolisrom the Blue Slipperistro, Portage Point Inn,
rystal Mountain Resortnd other local gourmetood venues.
Advance tickets are vailable at the website ww.treatickets.com andhey will also be available athe door.
Music,
desserts
set for
Feb. 13
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next assignment is in FortLeavenworth, Kansas(where he will join theCombined Arms CenterStaff), but before that hehas to go to Fort Benningin Georgia and processout there and then on toFort Irwin, California and
process out there. He will be on leave at that point,and he plans on cominghome to Manistee. He likesMichigan, and was here fora couple weeks break back in October.”
His father, Richard, is just as proud of his son and what he has accomplishedin his military career.
“He is doing a good job,and he has been to a lot of different places that have
been interesting for himand for us,” said Richard.“He was in Korea stationed
on the DMZ (demilitarizedzone) where he stayedand did an extra tour. He
was the last commanderof American troops beforeit was turned over to theSouth Koreans, and he alsodid a tour of the combatzone in Iraq (where hereceived a bronze star).”
The senior Kuczynskisaid that he and his wife
were touched by the factthat General WilliamCaldwell took the time tosend them a personal e-
mail about their son.“I answered him back,and he sent anotherresponse back to me as
well,” said Richard.The Army Lt. Colonel
said that he is looking for- ward to returning to theManistee area when he getssome leave time.
“First thing I am goingto do is hug my parents,”said Kuczynski. “My parentsare tremendous supportersof myself, and of those whoserve. They are absolutely
believers in all of us, and in what we are doing. They’restrength; they’re a shoulder
when things get tough, and when you’re far away thatdeserves a big hug.”
The presentation by Levin is something thatKuczynski said was madethe event even more specialto him.
“To have Sen. Levinpin the award on, it was agreat way to cap it off,” saidKuczynski of his time in
Afghanistan. “You’re proudto be a soldier to have this
happen, and you’re proudto be from the State of Michigan to have your sen-ator pin this on. It’s a very high award and this meansa lot.”
Some of his dutiesin Afghanistan centeredaround what NATO and 40countries are attempting toachieve in that country by growing the Afghan secu-rity forces. It is work thatKuczynski said made a dif-ference in that country.
“To be part of an effort by more than 40 countriesthat are working to grow the Afghan army, police andair force, the AfghanistanNational Security Force isreally a high watermark,”said Kuczynski. “Working
with the coalition, working with sister services, workinin this environment is not
just an individual effort.”It is an effort that thou-
sands of Americans fromacross the country and
world are doing on a daily basis to make the worldsafer place for everyone.
KUCZYNSKI: FROM PAGE 1
Courtesy Photo
Manistee native Lt.Col.Gary Kuczynskiwas presented the
Defense MeritoriousService Medal
for his service inAfghanistan by
Michigan Sen. CarlLevin who heads up
the Senate ArmedServices commit-
tee. Shown (left toright) are Kuczynski,
Levin, and NATOTraining Mission-Afghanistan com-mander Lt. Gen.
William Caldwell.
“I can tell you our sol-diers, sailors, airmen andMarines are making anincredible difference here
because of brave Americanslike Gary. NATO TrainingMission-Afghanistan hasachieved significant prog-ress this past year in devel-
oping and training of the Afghan National Security Force. Gary was a huge partof that, and we thank himfor his service here.”
Kuczynski’s mother,Caroline, said they are look-ing forward to seeing theirson very soon, as he pre-pares to end his deploymentin Afghanistan.
“We are very proudof him,” said CarolineKuczynski. “He is leav-ing in a week, and his
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72 MONTHS!10124
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2010 DODGE DAKOTA
SLT EDTIONMSRP
$32,190BUY IT FOR
$23,469While Supplies Last!
ONLY 1 LEFT! 10303
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2011 DODGE DURANGOAll Wheel Drive
• Three Row, 7 passenger Seating
• Fuel Sipping V6 or HemiPowered V8 Available
•Tow Up To 7,400 lbs.
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$359/Month
2011 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4
•World Class Craftsmanship
• Fuel Sipping V6 Or HemiPowered V8 Available
• Legendary Jeep Four WheelDrive System
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2011 DODGE RAM 1500Brand New For The Price Of Used!
• Full Size Truck
• 5 Year/100,000
Mile Warranty
Buy It For $296/Month
11226
2011 DODGE RAM 2500 4x4Perfect For Plowing!
• V8 Hemi Engine
Power
• Heavy Duty Snowplow
Group
Buy It For
$429/Month
11219
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10358A
2005 CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDANWALTER P.
CHRYSLER EDITION
Loaded, Loaded, Loaded,Leather Power Seat, Power Windows, Locks & Mirrors, LocalNew Car Trade, Brand New Tires
All The Way Around! $7,995
10231A
2007 DODGE NITRO SXT 4X4
Power Windows, Locks & Mirrors,
Only 21,000 Miles, Local New
Car Trade In
SALE PRICE $17,995
2002 FORD TAURUS SEL
Leather, Power Windows, Locks &
Mirrors, Only 83,000 Miles,
New Tires All The Way Around,
Fully Serviced, Ready To Go,
Local Trade In
11808A
$7,995
10493
2007 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE
LAREDO 4X4
Power Windows, Locks & Mirrors,Fully Inspected & Ready To Go!
SALE PRICE $17,995
10357A
2004 PONTIAC MONTANA
V6, Power Windows, Locks &Mirrors, Super Clean Inside &
Out, Local New Car Trade,Only 81,000 Miles!
$7,499
10504A
1999 DODGE RAM 1500 SPORT
REGULAR CAB SHORT BOX
Power Windows, Locks & Mirrors,
V8 Engine, Only 87,000 Miles,
Super Clean Inside & Out!
$6,995
11836A
2003 JEEP LIBERTY LIMITED EDITION
4WD, Leather, Power Windows,
Locks & Mirrors, Loaded, Loaded,
Loaded, Super Clean, Local Trade!
$10,995
10341A
2004 DODGE DURANGO
V8 Engine, Trailer Tow Package,
Power Windows, Locks & Mirrors,
Local New Car Trade, Fully
Serviced & Ready To Go!
$10,995
10340A
2006 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY
Power Windows, Locks & Mirrors,Super Clean Inside & Out, Local
New Car Trade
$10,995
10506A
2003 DODGE DAKOTA QUAD CAB
SLT EDITION 4X4
Power Windows, Locks & Mirrors,Fully Serviced, Ready To Go!
$11,995
11208A
2004 DODGE NEON SXT
Power Options, Alloy Wheels, Rear
Spoiler, Keyless Entry, Local Trade In,
Nice & Clean, Just In!
$5,995
10865B
2004 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB
4X4 SLT EDITIONNice Local Trade, Power Locks,
Windows, Mirrors, 88,000
Miles, Hemi-Engine, Trailer Tow
Package, Fully Serviced $15,995
10344A
2006 FORD FUSION
Power Windows, Locks & Mirrors,
V6, Local New Car Trade, Alloy
Wheels, CD, Fully Serviced And
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$10,995
2004 GMC SIERRA 1500 4X4
5.3L V8, Extended Cab, Power
Windows, Locks & Mirrors, Local
New Car Trade
11230A
$15,995
11846A
2008 JEEP PATRIOT LIMITED EDITION 4X4
Leather, Power Windows, Locks &
Mirrors, Loaded, Loaded, Loaded,
Luxury 4WD W/Great Gas Mileage!
$13,995
208 Parkdale Ave. • Manistee • 1-800-968-4647
Over 65 Different Bottled Beers
Wireless • Fireplace • Non-Smoking • 2 Flat Screen TV’s
Located in the lower level of the Ramsdell Inn
231-398-9174
APPETIZERS:
Hummus with gourmet crackers .........................$6.50Meat, cheese, and cracker platter .......................$7.25Spinach & Artichoke Dip ....................................$7.25
Served with chips or gourmet crackersChips & Sa lsa .....................................................$4.75Cheese filled breadsticks (5) ...............................$5.75
With your choice of dipping sauce
SOUPS:
Cup ....................................................................$2.50 Bowl ...................................................................$3.50
French Onion Soup - Cup ....$3.50 Bowl ........$4.50
MEXICAN:
Quesadilla (Beef or Chicken) ..............................$7.95Nachos ...............................................................$7.95
(Lettuce, tomato, onion, black olives)Burritos (Beef & Bean or Chicken) ......................$7.95Chips & Cheese ..................................................$5.25
PIZZA:
7” 14”
Plain Cheese...............................$5.75............$8.75Pepperoni ...................................$6.25............$9.75Pepperoni, Onion,
Mushroom, Black Olives .......$6.95.........$13.75Ham & Pineapple .......................$6.75.........$11.25
Chicken Alfredo Pizza ................$6.95.........$12.75(Chicken, spinach, alfredo sauce & cheese)
SANDWICHES: Served with chips and a pickle spearBoardwalk: Turkey breast topped with havarti cheese,tomato, sprouts, and guacamole. Served open-facedwith a side of dill dressing. .................................$7.50Pub Club: Turkey, ham and bacon stacked with lettuceand tomato, served on your choice of bread, and a sideof mayo. .............................................................$7.95TJ’s Grill: Grilled chicken breast and bacon topped withtomato, bleu cheese and swiss. Served open-faced onswirled rye. .........................................................$7.50BLT: Bacon, lettuce, and tomato on your choice of bread. .................................................................$5.95
PANINI’S: Served with chips and a pickle spearTriple Cheese: Havarti, American, and Swiss grilled toperfection. ..........................................................$5.75
(Add ham, bacon or turkey for $1.50 additional)Beef & Cheddar: Roast Beef with melted HorseradishCheddar Cheese on swirled rye bread. ...............$7.95French Dip: Roast Beef and Swiss served with a side of Au’jus .................................................................$7.95Chicken & Cheese: Chicken breast with Dill HavartiCheese and asparagus spears, on sourdough with a sideof Tiziki Dressing ................................................$7.95Reuben: Corned Beef, Sauerkraut and Swiss Cheese
on swirled rye with a side of thousand islanddressing ..............................................................$7.95
WRAPS:
Served on your choice of Spinach or Tomato Basil WrapVeggie Wrap: Cucumber, tomato, sprouts, Swiss andAmerican cheese with a side of Tiziki dressing....$7.50California Wrap: Turkey breast, bacon, Swiss cheese,lettuce and cucumber with a side of dill dressing.$7.50Greek Wrap: Chicken breast, cucumber, tomato, andblack olives with bleu cheese crumbles, and a side of Tiziki dressing. ....................................................$7.50
Add a cup of soup to any sandwich for ...............$1.50Onion soup ........................................................$2.50
Pepsi and Coke products available......................$1.50Coffee, tea, ice tea ..............................................$1.50Lemonade ..........................................................$1.75
10 • WEST SHORE SHOPPERS GUIDE • Sunday, January 30, 2011
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