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CUISINE SCENE

Taste of the season Apple products tent a popular destination during festival By TED YOAKUM ted.yoakum@leaderpub.com

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ILES, Mich. — From seeing the rustic brown leaves get carried away by the breeze, feeling the cool wind on the back of one’s neck or smelling the rich aroma emanating from a late evening bonfire, nothing quite stimulates the senses as the beginning of autumn. If there is a single taste to complement the season, it is sweet juiciness that can only come with taking a bite out of a crisp apple. True to the name — and theme — of the this year’s event, “It’s a Sweet Festival,” organizers with the 2016 Apple Festival will again offer visitors a chance to enjoy the flavor of this crop during the upcoming gathering, which takes place Sept. 29 through Oct. 2. The festival will again host the apple products tent, located near the main office of the festival grounds in the concessions area. Volunteers will sell different kinds of apples and apple-

related products to customers inside the tent, which will also have seating for customers, said Craig Crocker, a member of apple products tent planning committee. Added to the festival around 15 years ago, the tent allows people to stop by and have a taste of the event’s namesake. The tent will have different apple-related goods from sev-

eral local companies, including Country Bake Shop, Holloway Orchards and Jolly Orchards, Crocker said. “We try to sell different things each year to keep up the variety, but the big things are always the baked goods, cider and the apples themselves,” Crocker said. In addition to selling a different assortment of fresh apples,

the tent also has racks of freshly baked apple treats, like pies, cookies and dumplings, which are often enjoyed with a scoop of ice cream, Crocker said. “The bakers work around the clock to keep up with the demand,” Crocker said. “It is nonstop.” People can also buy cider, either in cups or by the gallon, he said.

While around 20 volunteers with the festival will staff the tent on Thursday and Friday, organizers will offer several local nonprofit groups a chance to earn some extra cash through working inside the tent on Saturday and Sunday, Crocker said. On those days, members with several local groups, including churches, Niles Service League, Project Graduation and Boy Scouts, will serve customers visiting the tent, with the festival paying them all a wage for their service. People who have had their fill of apples will have a chance to sample a variety of different tastes during the festival, as organizers have 65 vendors lined up to sell their dishes in the concessions area. While some will also have apple-related products, many will serve classic fair fare, such as corndogs, elephant ears and French fries. “The Apple Festival is like the last hurrah of summer, so a lot of people who come out want to eat fair food,” Crocker said.


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Schedule of events

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September 29th

1 - 3pm................................................ Judging of Window Decorating .

Chr: Stacy Walsh • Sponsor: Apple Festival

3pm - 11pm............................................................... Apple Products Tent .

Location: Northeast Corner On Site

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Chr: Rita Hubbard • Co-Chr: Melanie Millim, Carmen Merica

3pm - 11pm ................................................................................ Concessions Food and Products offered by Quality Vendors

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4 - 10pm........................ Entries for “Biggest Apple” Cont. . .

Location: Apple Festival Building

Chr: Donna Dodge • Co-Chr: Kim Corzine • Sponsor: Country Bake Shop

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September 30th

3 - 11pm.........................................................................Concessions

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8 - 11am....................................................................... Pancake Breakfast .

Food and Products offered by Quality Vendors

3pm........................................................... Carnival Rides & Games ***SKERBECK ENTERTAINMENT WRIST BAND - $27.00***

3 - 11pm......................................................... Apple Products Tent .

Location: Northeast Corner on Site

Chr: Rita Hubbard • Co-Chr: Melanie Millim, Carmen Merica

4pm...............................Niles City & Township Fire Department . . .

Presents “The Flash and Flicker Show”, Mini Shows promoting safety, saving lives and fighting fires. Location: Fireman’s Tent

5 - 8pm................................................Entries/Scarecrow Contest .

All Ages Welcome!!

Location: Front of Apple House • Chr: Ericia Thomas

5pm.................Judging “Biggest Apple” Contest, Cash prizes .

Location: Apple Festival Building • Chr: Donna Dodge

Co-Chr: Kim Corzine • Sponsor: Country Bake Shop

Location: Semco Energy Tent • Co-Chr: Chad Giester • Co-Chr: Steve Barber

9am - 4pm.....Scarecrow Contest Entries & Registration Deadline .

9am - 11pm.............................................................Apple Products Tent .

Location: Northeast Corner On Site • Chr: Rita Hubbard • Co-Chr: Melanie Millim, Carmen Merica

9am - 11pm............................................................................ Concessions Food and Products offered by Quality Vendors

10am - 7pm ..........................................44th Annual Arts & Crafts Fair .

Location: On Site • Chr: Christine Konkey • Sponsor: Psi Iota XI Sorority

10am - Close..........................................Huntly Baptist Puppet Shows

Location: On Site • Chr: Andrea Schueneman

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Location: Entertainment Tent

Categories: Funniest, Most Original, Not So Scary Chr: Ericia Thomas

5pm - Close.................................. Huntly Baptist Puppet Shows 7:30pm.......................................................Endless Summer Band

Location: Semco Energy Tent Chr: Kellie Montgomery • Co-Chr: Hannah Montgomery Sponsor: Miss Stateline Scholarship Program

8 - 11am..........................Open Stage... Bring your own instruments

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October 1st

Shows on the Hour & Give Aways

Location: On Site • Chr: Andrea Schueneman

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Location: Niles Historical Train Station Chr: Phyllis Davis • Sponsor: Four Flags Garden Club

11am............................................................................................ Carnival Rides & Games

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October 2nd

8 - 11am............................................................... Pancake Breakfast

Location: Semco Energy Tent Chr: Kellie Montgomery • Co-Chr: Hannah Montgomery Sponsor: Miss Stateline Scholarship Program

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8 - 11am.....................Open Stage…Bring your own instrument

Location: Semco Energy Tent • Co-Chr: Chad Giester • Co-Chr: Steve Barber

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9am - 12pm................................................................Car registration 3pm............................................................................Awards - Top 50 .

Location: National Standard Grounds Chr: Bob & Sandy Jackson • Co-Chr: Gene Millin • Sponsor: Millin Automotive Repair

9am - 6pm........................................................Apple Products Tent .

Location: Northeast corner on site • Chr: Rita Hubbard • Co-Chr: Melanie Millim, Carmen Merica

10am - 6pm.................................... 44rd Annual Arts & Crafts Fair

Location: On site • Chr: Christine Konkey • Sponsor: Psi Iota Xi Sorority

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9am - 7pm.......................................................................Concessions Food and Products offered by Quality Vendors

3pm........................................ Niles City & Township Fire Department . . .

Presents “The Flash and Flicker Show”, Mini Shows promoting safety, saving lives and fighting fires. Location: Fireman’s Tent

3:30 - 5pm...................................... Old Fashion Log Sawing Contest .

Cash prizes in the following categories: Sr. Citizen’s, Men & Women 18-60, & Boys & Girls ages 5-7, 8-10, 11-13, & 14-17 Location: Tent on site • Chr: Paul & Shawn Wreggelsworth

4:30 - 5pm..............................................Anything Apple/Registration .

“Homemade Apple Pies, Pastries & Cake Contest”

Categories: Pies, Pastries & Cakes

Location: Semco Tent Chr: Cindy Klingerman • Co-Chr: Donna Dodge • Sponsor: Leader Publications

5pm..........................................................Beard and Mustache Contest .

Location: Main Tent • Chr: Michael Zeider • Co-Chr: Quante Anderson, Laura Anderson • Sponsor: Apple Festival

5pm.............................................. Judging “Anything Apple” Contest. .

Location: Semco Tent

6pm.............................................................Scarecrow Contest Judging

Location: On site (Rain date on Sunday)

7 - 10pm.................................................... YMCA Senior Citizens Dance .

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DJ Rick Clingerman • Drawing - Door Prizes • Refreshments • ALL FREE Age 55+ Location: Niles-Buchanan YMCA - 905 N. Front St., Niles Chr: Margaret Haines • Sponsor: Greater Niles Senior Center, YMCA & Buchanan Senior Center

8pm.........................................................................................Chris Higbee

Location: Entertainment Tent

10pm (Approx.)........................................................................ Fireworks

Sponsor: Apple Festival

10:30am...............................Registration “Apple Seed Popping” .

Location: Activities tent • Chr: Miranda Bailey • Co-Chr: Gene Millin, MacKenzie Wideman Sponsor: Niles Vision Clinic

11am............................................................. Carnival Rides & Games

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11am......................................Harold Galbreath “Galley” Memorial

Horseshoe Tournament

Double with Single competition immediately following $10 entry fee. Awards & cash prizes. Chr: Marie Bailey • Co-Chr:Bob Bailey • Sponsor: Pri-Mar Petroleum, Inc.

11:30am........................................... Apple Seed Popping Contest 1pm................................... Niles City & Township Fire Department .

Presents “The Flash and Flicker Show”, Mini Shows promoting safety, saving lives and fighting fires. Location: Fireman’s Tent

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1 - 3pm......................27th Annual Lip Sync Contest! Cash Prizes . . .

You must have been pre-registered at the Review on September 18th. Location: Entertainment Tent Festival Grounds • Chr: Stacy Walsh Co-Chr: Pat Teeter

1pm - Close........................................Huntly Baptist Puppet Shows

Shows on the Hour & Give Aways

Location: On site • Chr: Andrea Schueneman

3pm................................................................ Apple Peeling Contest

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Location: Apple House • Chr: Nicole Mayer • Co-Chr: Quante Anderson, Laura Anderson • Sponsor: Stilwell Company

3:30pm (Approx.)............................ Apple Pie “Eating” Contest

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FOCUS

A fond farewell

Retiring Niles mayor to serve as grand marshal By KELSEY HAMMON kelsey.hammon@leaderpub.com

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ILES, Mich. — In 1998, Mike McCauslin marched in the Four Flags Apple Festival Parade behind a vehicle loaded with signs that read “Mike McCauslin for Mayor.” Since then, the mayor to Niles since 1999 has been a presence at the Four Flags Apple Festival, whether riding a float or watching from the sidewalk with his wife Lucy and kids. “I have watched the parade every year for many years,” he said. Even through undesirable weather, the mayor was there to see the parade with the rest of the town. “We have sat through the parade in torrential downpours,” he said. This year, residents of Niles can expect to once again see McCauslin at the 44th annual parade that starts at 1:30 p.m. Oct. 1, only this year he will be honored as grand marshal after 17 years of serving as mayor and many, many Four Flags Apple

APPLE FESTIVAL GRANDE PARADE Who: Businesses, community organizations, student groups, churches and more from Niles and the surrounding communities fill around 100 floats for the annual parade. When: 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1 Where: Through downtown Niles, ending at Niles High School Festival Parades, McCauslin will make his final run in the parade as mayor. “I think it will be really just nothing more or less than an opportunity to participate as one of the final acts of being mayor,” he said. When Katie Lowe, from the parade board called McCauslin to ask him to be the grand marshal, McCauslin said he was delighted. “Well I was surprised and excited,” he said.

Lowe said the decision was made by she and co-chair Veronica Pockrandt. “We knew he was retiring this year,” Lowe said. “And thought it would be nice to have him in our parade this year. We like to pick people who are (part) of this community.” As for his duties as grand marshal, McCauslin said the hardest part is showing up. The board will provide him with a convertible and he will ride through the streets in the nearly five-mile parade with

his wife Lucy. But for McCauslin it isn’t really goodbye. Even after his term as mayor ends, McCauslin said residents can expect to see him at the parade and Four Flags Apple Festival. “I really just think it is a great festival,” he said. “The neat thing about the apple festival is it has something for everybody.” After this year’s parade, McCauslin said that he and Lucy plan to take a walk around and visit some of their favorite activities such as, the craft booth. And he said, who doesn’t like to indulge in a little fair food? This year he said they are also hoping to catch the firework show and enjoy as many apple products as possible. As for what he will miss about being Niles mayor, McCauslin said there were just too many things to divulge in a single interview, but at least the Apple Festival won’t be one of them.


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SPOTLIGHT

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housands of people are drawn to the Four Flags Area Apple Festival by the sweet smells of apple treats and the sight of large carnival rides full of smiling faces, but another big draw is the sound of high-quality entertainment throughout the weekend. That will not change this year as Chris Higbee returns to the festival to perform Oct. 1 and Endless Summer performs Sept. 30. Higbee is not only a singer, but a talented fiddle player who writes songs as well. He grew up a farm boy who was curious about music.

That curiosity quickly became a passion that led him to a life as a professional musician. He founded the PovertyNeck Hillbillies in 2000, which disbanded in 2007. It released a pair of albums and drew international attention. Since that time he has released two full-length albums and an EP, which better reflect his musical roots — “Chris Higbee,” “High Five Fun Pack” and his latest “Ready or Not.” His song “Fiddle Rock” off his first release is a tribute to his late father and was co-written by the album’s producer Tommy Harden and Don Rollins, who wrote “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere,” the smash hit for Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett. The song “Angry American,” off his latest release “Ready or Not” really gets the crowd fired up during

his high-energy show. “They will see energy, excitement, fiddle playing and craziness,” Higbee said. “We do a song I wrote called ‘Angry American’ and people stand on stage and hold the flag, usually veterans. My wife is a veteran. It is a pretty magical part of the show. My family is on stage with me. Our show is everything. From the time that I walk on the stage to the moment I walk off the stage is the happiest for me.” Higbee said that he could write a new verse every week to “Angry American” considering what the country is going through right now. But instead of getting mad, he writes songs and performs them. “I love being on stage,” he said. “Everybody is crying and bellyaching about peace and everybody getting along while other people are trying to kill us.

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"Man it is some screwed up times and it is hard to know what to think about it. So rather than getting upset and taking my frustration out on everyone around me I write music and I sing that song. It is a little therapy for me I guess.” Higbee performs more than 150 shows a year and is looking forward to returning to Niles. “I remember all the apples,” he said. “The board members took me back and let me try every kind of apple that they had picked there and I found out my favorite was the Fuji apple. What I remember the

most was how awesome everybody was. I really cannot wait to come back. In fact, we are planning to do a lot more shows in Michigan next year. I am really excited to come back and see all the people. Higbee will perform at 8 p.m. in the entertainment tent Oct. 1. Endless Summer Band Now in its 25th year of performing, the Endless Summer Band is one of the nation’s top entertainment cover bands, performing more than 120 shows a year throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico

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Fruitful competition

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ILES, Mich. — Apples are a huge part of the culture of southwest Michigan and northern Indiana, and people of all generations in the area have likely tried their hand at activities related to the apple harvest. Each year, the festival offers a number of contests where people can show off those skills — and earn cash while doing it! Biggest apple contest Area farmers keep an eye on their biggest growing apples throughout the season and give those fruits just a little more attention. Once the apple gets to the right size, they carefully pick it and deliver it to the Apple Festival, where it is displayed until judging. Apples are measured from stem to bottom and back to the stem, as well as around the middle of the apple. Growers can submit their apples for judging between 4 and 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 29 in the Apple House. Judging is at 5 p.m. Friday. The biggest apple grower wins $100. Second place gets $50 and third place wins $25. Scarecrow contest Geared toward people of all ages, this contest judges artistic ability in creation of fall staples.

Scarecrows can be scary, funny, themed — anything family friendly goes. Scarecrows can be entered between 5 and 8 p.m. Friday or 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Saturday in front of the Apple House. Scarecrows will be displayed throughout the festival, and judged onsite at 6 p.m. Saturday. Prizes are awarded in three categories: original, funny and not so scary. First prize for each category wins $50. Second place wins $20 and third place wins $10. Old-fashioned log sawing contest Teams of two race to see who can saw a log the quickest in one of the most competitive events at the Apple Festival. Eight categories will award prizes: boys ages 5 to 7; girls ages 5 to 7; men ages 14 to 17; women ages 14 to 17; men ages 18 to 60; women ages 18 to 60 and seniors 60 and older. First prize in the 5 to 7 yearold categories win $10. Second place wins $5. First place in the 14-17 yearold categories win $50. Second place winners get $25. Top log sawers in the adult and senior categories win $80. Second place winners get $40. The contest is from 3:30 to 5 p.m. under the tent. Everyone is

invited to cheer on the participants as they compete for the fastest time. Anything apple Bakers compete to see who can create the best apple treat. Entries can be submitted in one of three categories — pies, cakes or pastries — and are judged on taste and appearance. First-place bakers in each category win $75. Second-place baked goods win $50 each. Bakers should enter their goods in the Semco tent from 4:30 to 5 p.m. Live judging will take place at 5 p.m., and winners will be announced shortly after. Beard and mustache contest Faces get fuzzy during the fall season, and festival coordinators have a long tradition of taking advantage of facial hair for an annual contest. Bears and mustaches are judged on bears and mustache length, greyness, darkness, lightness and uniqueness. Prizes include trophies, T-shirts, gift cards, hats, combs and hair care products from local salons. Those wishing to enter can do so at 5 p.m. Saturday in the entertainment tent. Apple seed popping This event offers fun for area

youth. Participants stand behind a line and flip their seed as far as they can, and seed poppers with who pop the farthest win cash prizes. There are two categories for this event: girls and boys ages 14 and older and girls and boys 13 and under. First-place in each category wins $50, second-place wins $10 and third-place gets $5. Registration is at 10:30 a.m. and the contest begins at 11:30 a.m. in the activities tent. Harold Galbreath “Galley” Memorial Horseshoe tournament Starting with two-person teams, horseshoe competitors advance through several elimination rounds to determine the best horseshoe players. The last team standing wins. The process repeats with four-person teams and a singles round. The event lasts throughout the day Sunday, and costs $10 to enter. Lip Sync contest Those participating in this contest must have pre-registered prior to festival, but everyone is invited to sit back and relax to the live entertainment as lip syncers of all ages perform to popular tunes from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday in the entertainment tent

Winners will be awarded in three categories: ages 7 to 12, ages 13 to 17 and ages 18 and over. First-place winners receive $300. Second-place winners earn $200 and third-place winners get $100. Apple peeling contest Just as the name describes, whoever peels the apple fastest is declared the winner. Contestants are also judged in longest continuing peel. Those interested can give it a try at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Apple House. First-place winners get $30. Second-place gets $25. Apple pie “eating” contest Apple Festival coordinators say this is one of the most entertaining activities to watch, as it can get a bit messy. Contestants compete to see who can clean their pie plate the most in one-minute — using no hands! Winners in four categories will be awarded: youth girls and boys, and adult men and women. First place youth win $50. Second-place youth win $10 and third-place youth win $5. Adult first-place winners win $100 each. Second-place winners win $20 each and third-place winners get $10 each. Join the fun or watch the mess unfold at 3:30 p.m. Sunday.


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Celebrate any occasion: •Weddings•Showers •Corporate•Spiritual Events Near picturesque settings on the river Call (269)687-2921 or (269)684-2100

Adoption ADOPT:

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Our loving family is ready to grow. Awesome big brother and adoring parents await a baby. Call Alana & Michael: 1-855-840-3066, text (917) 790-0750.

Kenneth Smith, Inc. Truck Drivers Pulling Dump Trailers Wanted

DRIVERS NEEDED:

Class A CDL and Dump trailer exp. preferred. Tristate area, Home nights and weekends, Fuel Savings Sharing Program, Safety Bonus, Health Benefits. Apply in person 2596 Detroit Road (M-60) in Niles, MI or call 269-684-5960 to request application www.kennethsmithinc.com

www.AlanaAndMichaelAdopt.net

Help Wanted 300 DRIVERS WANTED Michiana Recycling & Disposal

is looking for residential drivers with a CDL A or B, good attendance and work ethic, ability to read maps & attention to safety. Benefits include BCBS Health, Dental & Life Insurance, uniforms, paid holidays and vacations, safety bonus and overtime pay. Our route drivers average over $54,000 per year, work less than 50 hours per week, and are home every night! Apply on line at MichianaRecyclingCareers.com

or at our office at 33541 Reum Rd, Niles, MI

HELP WANTED

sub contractor, roofing repairs, experienced only, permanent position, personal tools required. Call Bill Grant at (269)591-5700

HIRING GENERAL CARPENTER OR LABORER

Experience in residential, building & maintenance needed. Call Skinner Construction (269)6845004

Hiring! Lakeland Help at Home

Seeking Home Health Aides in the Niles, Dowagiac, Buchanan, and Edwardsburg areas. Please apply online at: www.lakelandhealth.org or for inquires call 269-9275190

HOME HEALTH AIDES

needed immediately for work in the Berrien Springs & Decatur areas. Starting pay $10/hour Call A+ Nursing Inc. (800)531-0272

LOADER OPERATOR WANTED

60+ hours per week Operating loader and/or other equipment Health Benefits available apply in person at 2596 Detroit Rd (M-60) Niles, MI or call (269) 694 - 5960 www.kennethsmithinc.com

LUBE TECH NEEDED Lube technician wanted at Niles Location. No Experience necessary, Will Train. Must be customer friendly. Apply In person at Sparkle Quik Lube 1140 S. 11th St Niles, MI 49120 No Phone Calls Please

NOW HIRING OFFICE STAFF

Customer Service, Receptionist, Medical and Dental Office Pay rage $10- $20 /hr WorkAtExpress.com 269-408-1980

NOW HIRING

PART TIME Leader Publications is now accepting applications for part time mailroom employees. Must be flexible in hours, able to stand for long periods of time, and able to lift up to 25 pounds. No Phone calls please. Applications can be picked up at 217 N. 4th St, Niles.

PRODUCTION/ ASSEMBLY WORKERS

Needed in Edwardsburg, MI Full time 6am to 3:30pm Apply in person 27328 May St Edwardsburg MI

12 CLASS

POSTLE EXTRUSION NOW HIRING

Join the Postle Extrusion team! Postle has immediate openings at our Cassopolis, Michigan facility for: • Packers • Saw Operators • Press Operators • Stretchers • Die Correctors All shifts available. Must be able to work weekends. Postle offers steady employment and a competitive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) and paid vacation and holidays. Applications are being accepted at: 201 N. Edwards St. Cassopolis, MI 49031 8 am - 3 pm Pre-employment drug screen required. EOE

TRACTOR/TRAILER MECHANICS WANTED

2nd shift 40+ hours per week Work on heavy duty truck equipment, dump trailers and related components Health benefits Apply in person at 2596 Detroit Rd (M-60) in Niles, MI or call (269) 684-5960 www.kennethsmithinc.com

Walk-In Wednesdays 10:00 am – 3:30 pm APPLY and INTERVIEW WITH NO APPOINTMENT Bring Resume and ID. Onsite Drug Screen WorkAtExpress.com

Off The Water, Michiana

Instruction & 309 Training LEARN A LIFETIME CAREER

16-week course, hands-on major appliances repair, make unlimited money, go on real service calls! Only 20 seats available per course. For more info email: re5pr@yahoo.com or text: 574-347-9950 20+ Years Experience Certified • Insured

P.D.K.

Concealed Pistol License Contact Paul: 269-462-2584 or Kelly: 269-783-6570 pdkfirearms.com

PRIVATE TUTORING

Science, Math, English, study skills by retired teacher. Also house sitting, shopping, office cleaning. (269)687-8376

Apartments

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Cassopolis

STONE LAKE MANOR

Senior Apartments. 2 months free on select units. Spacious, two bedroom located on beautiful Stone Lake, Intercom entry building, elevator, emergency pull cords. Seniors 62 years or older. Rent starts at $631.00 (based on income). Please call Toni at 269-4453333 or stop by today at 145 Stone Lake St. for more information. Equal Housing Opportunity. TDD 1-800649-3777 American Preferred 1-800-968-1792

2 BEDROOM APT

JOB FAIR

At Ameriwood Industries Weds. Sept. 28 1:00pm-4:00pm 202 Spaulding Rd., Dowagiac General Labor positions You may begin by doing an online application @ www.elwoodstaffing.com

Situations 303 Wanted LOOKING FOR LICENSED DRIVER

2 BEDROOM HOUSE

No smoking, no pets. $500 per month plus security, mature adults. (708)925-8973

Houses for Sale

500

MOTIVATED SELLER!

Niles city. Co-op/Condo, 2 bdrm, full bsmt. Hardwood floors & home warranty. Reduced to $45,900 RE/MAX Modern Realty, 269-683-2211

WHAT WOULD YOUR HOME SELL FOR IN TODAY'S MARKET?

Firearm Instruction

Edwardsburg

Will be hosting a

Sister Lakes

with out washer/dryer hookup $150/week, plus $200 deposit. No dogs. (269)845-7182 OR (269)414-0385 Niles

2 BEDROOM DUPLEX

with washer/dryer hook up, no smoking, no pets, $600 rent plus $600 security deposit. (269)470-4448 or (269)470-9836

For Rent 418 LOVELY 3 BEDROOM

completely remodeled home in the city of Niles, central air $900/month plus security deposit, excellent to drive handicapped to oc- credit & references, no casional doctors ap- section 8 (269)621-4724 or pointments, we supply (269)684-5516 ask for Beverly or Betty vehicle. (269)663-3741

Call Nikki Bush today! Cressy Everett Real Estate (616)516-4084

•OPEN HOUSE•

WATERFRONT HOME FOR SALE 1401 RIVERSIDE ROAD NILES, MICHIGAN (EXIT 7 OFF THE 31 BYPASS AT WALTON ROAD) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 1:00 TO 3:00 Beautiful home and cabin on St. Joseph River. PLEASE USE THE FOLLOWING LINK TO ACCESS VIRTUAL TOUR AND PICTURES OF THE HOUSE AND THE CABIN. https://www.reozom.com/ listings/1789 317-627-0580

Mobile Homes

506

MOBILE HOME FOR SALE 1987 14x70, with add-on factory mod., 2 bed, 2 bath. 2-1/2 car carport, brand new shed, washer, dryer, refrigerator, stove included. Roof sealed May 2016. Asking $15,000. Birchcrest Estates, Lot 53. Call (269)362-1455

Big Bear Auctions LLC Glassware * Furniture * Chain Saws/Tractor Manuals

Online Auction * Start bidding today Ends: Sept 27th at 6:00 pm

BigBearBid.com

HIGH END GLASSWARE * GREAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE * CHAINSAW/LAWNMOWER/ TRACTOR MANUALS, PARTS LISTS & PARTS

BigBearAuctionCompany.com

Jerry & Aimee Glassman • 269-461-6686

Big Bear Auctions LLC Richard Weber Estate Auction Saturday, September 24 @ 10:00 a.m. Located: 7061 Territorial Rd, Benton Harbor, MI

Furniture: Heywood Wakefield Bed * 3 Drawer Pier Cabinet * Saber Leg Table * End Tables * Nite Stand * All are Champagne Style & Excellent Condition * Conant Ball Oak Drop Leaf Table & Chairs * Conant Ball China Cabinet* End Tables* Coffee Table* Swedish Design Sofa & Love Seat* J Kullik Chair* White Wicker Bed, Chair, Night Stand, Mirror* Retro Red & Chrome Head Board * La-Z– Boy Leather Reclining Love Seat & Recliner* Misc Lamps & Household Furnishings * Art: Duniaski Art Deco Lithograph* Lee Reynolds * Dolls: Hundreds of Barbie Dolls, 60s-80s * Cabbage Patch Dolls* Various Doll Cloths* Doll Collectibles * Vintage Jeepster & Bicycle: 1967 Jeepster Commando * 1941 Wards Bicycle * Collectibles: Rooster Collection* Toy Airplanes* Pink, Red & Green Glass* Shirley Temple Pitcher* Accordion * Machine Shop: South Bend 10” Machine Lathe * Pratt & Whitney 10” Lathe* Kalamazoo Metal Cutting Saw* Dunlap Band Saw* Arbor Press* Drills* Tap & Die* Shop Tools: Rockwell 4” Joiner Planer* Reed Vise* Atlas Bench Drill * Arbor Grinder* Pedestal Grinder* Miller Industrial Welder* Hobart Welder Generator * Garage Items: Anvil* Weber Special Garden Tractor* Lawn Vac System* Lawn Thatcher* Log Splitter* Lawn Sprayer* Platform Scale* Motor Stand* Log Chains* Log Tongs* Chain Saw* Torch Set* Tractor: Ford 2000, low hours * Equipment: 5’ 3 pt Brush Chopper* 1 Axle Farm Trailer* HD 3 Pt Fork Lift Set* Scrap & Project Steel* Steel Rack * Plus Bins full of Tools and Hardware*

Estate of: Richard Weber & Edith Kullik Weber

BigBearAuctionCompany.com

Jerry & Aimee Glassman • 269-461-6686


Off The Water, Michiana

REDUCED PRICE TO SELL!

Great buy! $10,000 firm. Moving to an apartment. Birchcrest Park, Lot #85, Niles, 3 br, 2 ba, 14 x 70 with 7 x 21 pullout, 4-seasons room 14 x 18. Has large gas fireplace, deck, 21/2 car carport, 2 outbuildings, laundry room, Central Air, all appliances included. Call (269)684-0398

Antiques 600 ALLEGAN ANTIQUE MARKET Sunday, September 25 8am to 4pm 400 Exhibitors Rain or Shine Located at the Fairgrounds, right in Allegan, Michigan $4.00 Admission. No Pets

Collectibles 602 THE MARKET PLACE

13 CLASS LOCALLY GROWN 633 APPLES

Farm Equipment & Supplies FARM TRACTOR

Indoor Flea Market We've expanded the store! More than 2,000 feet of new 1950 Ferguson, 12 volt booth space available. We system, $1,750. (269)697buy estates and single 8221 items. (269)262-4333 The Market Place Good Things to Indoor Flea Market 636

All your favorite varieties including Gala, Honey Crisp & Jonagold •APPLE CIDER• •CONCORD GRAPES•

Holloway Orchards 9:30am-6pm,

7 days a week Eat 1737 Smith Rd., Buchanan BAHUS FARMS/ Auctions 603 Located at interchange of Exit 7 HUNKY FRUIT STAND ************ Walton Rd & 31 Bypass Between Middlebrook & YOU NEVER KNOW Napier Ave. on M140 (400 ft. south Household MerAUCTION HOUSE 642 of old location) AH:21000020 chandise • Regular & Roma 53788 CR 9 Elkhart, IN. Canning Tomatoes L SHAPE COUCH Every Fri. at 5:00p.m. Now $5/half bushel taking clean big & small FOR SALE

2428 S. 11th St., Niles

consignment. Drop off merchandise Sat-Thurs Daily 10-5. Pick-up available. Someone here at all times. We auction all winter. Space available at Flea Market. For more details call David (574)522-1020 #AU01042788

CALL CLAssifieds

•Jumbo Sweet Onions • Peaches •Red Potatoes 50 lbs./$10 • GRAPES• •Bell Peppers $5/half bushel •Jalapeno Peppers •HONEY CRISP APPLES• •Honey 1 1/2 lbs. $7 Hours: Monday - Saturday, 11-6 Sunday, 12-6 (269)235-4138

7 ft. x 9ft., like new, from Art Vans. $500. (269)782-6085

Week of September 22-28, 2016 • Page 13

Miscellaneous 666 END OF SEASON SALE

outdoor furniture, Adirondack chairs, love seat, children's chairs, picnic tables, quality built at the lowest prices of the season. Hurry! Garden Gate located at the corners of M62 & Harris St. 2 miles north of Edwardsburg, MI. (574)3045221

Bargain Buys 668 ANTIQUES TO TOOLS M-60 Variety 814 E. State St., Cassopolis (Next to Family Dollar) (269)445-2220 Mon. Tues. Fri., 10am-6pm Sat. & Sun., 10am -4pm Closed Wed. & Thurs.

QUALITY FURNITURE

Visit the Plaza Resale Store for quality used furniture and home decor. We also BUY ESTATES and excess home furnishings when moving and down sizing. Plaza Resale Store 2607 S. 11th St. Niles, MI 574-383-8859

ServiceS & SaleS aPPLIancEs

BILL’S USED APPLIANCES Don’t Miss The Deals!

Hours: Mon-Fri 10am-5pm Sat. 10am-3pm • Closed Sunday 1420 S. 11th Street-Niles

( 269) 340-5952

cOncRETE

C&C CONCRETE Flat work of all kinds, stamping, sidewalks, concrete patching, patios, driveways and pole barns. No job too small. Free estimates. Insured. (269) 228-1163

WEAVER

CONCRETE Driveways • Porches • Patios Tear-out / Replace • All Repairs • Brick • Block • Stone • Fireplaces • Landscaping Will fix wet basements, big or small, inside and out. Fast dependable service. Aaron (269) 655-4158

Brady Concrete

Specializing in flat work of all types, seawalls, stamped concrete, pole barn floors & Bobcat service. Free estimates. Fast, dependable service.

269-445-3349 or 269-591-0100

DEPROW CONCRETE Concrete, bricks, blocks, stonework, flatwork, stamping. Driveways, pole barns, garages, porches and sidewalks. Any type of tear out & replace. Basement floors, landscaping, bobcat work. No job too small. 35 years experience. Insured. FREE ESTIMATES.

Jerry 269-352-4010

ELdERLy caRE Kare Services Compassionate Home Care Services

(269) 684-1984 (574) 292-2900 Email: kmkaidan@aol.com www.KAREService.com

gaRagEs

Quality Garage Doors Sales, service & installation of garage doors & openers. Call owner Steve Baxter for your free estimate today.

(269) 683-9000

POLE BARNS & GARAGES

by NIEBOER Quality Built Pole Barns & Garages

ROSS NIEBOER,

Owner

269-684-6673 Licensed and Insured

GARAGE DOORS & OPENERS $ HUGE SAVINGS!!! $ “Best Quality” Sales • Installation • Service 20 Years Experience

SILVER CREEK DOOR COMPANY 269-783-1500

gEnERaL REPaIR

MLM HOME SERVICES

GENERAL HOME REPAIR • Deck Restoration • Lawn Care • Spring & Fall Yard Clean-Up Insured

(269) 845-1670

HOmE ImPROvEmEnT

masOnRy

TREE sERvIcE

WILLIAMS

Michiana Masonry & construction

the Cutting edge pro tree Care

CONSTRUCTION

Home Improvement & Maintenance

Repairs, Remodeling, Windows, Siding, Additions, Painting, Plumbing & More. Certified mobile home work.

Credit Cards aCCepted

269.635.1527

williamsconstructco@gmail.com

MK CONSTRUCTION Pole barn & other garages specialist. Roofing Siding, Framing and more. Over 40 years experience. Licensed. Contact Michael N. Knepple

(269) 476-9777

MAURER QUALITY CARPENTRY

Complete home improvement. Kitchens, bathrooms, decks, windows, doors, etc. Call Jeff (574) 532-4735

Lawn & gaRdEn sERvIcE

Pond Liners EPDM Rubber, Any size, Lowest Prices, FREE Delivery, Huge Invetory, TRM Enterprises, South Bend.

(574) 246-1922 or (574) 329-9294

All your Masonry needs! Chimney Cleaning, Insured & Bonded. Senior Discounts.

(269) 362-1566 PaInTIng

J.M. HUNT ENTERPRISES, LLC Painting & Drywall. Insured. Free Estimates. Family Owned & Operated for Over 50 years.

(269) 683-4442 ROOfIng

FRYMAN’S ROOFING

Complete Tree Services SAME DAY ESTIMATES. Insured, Competitive Rates.

(269) 687-4972 payne’s TRee seRVICe Tree Trimming & Removal. Stump Grinding. Firewood. Insured.

(269) 663-8091 C & S MARSH TREE SERVICE

(269) 782-5008

Trees, brush, stump removal, high lift work, insured. (269)362-4331 or (269) 683-1065 (leave message)

FCI Building

For ALL Your Tree Needs

FRYMAN’S SEAMLESS GUTTERS & SIDING Your home exterior experts. Quality guaranteed! Locally owned for 50 years. (David & Terri Fryman)

Roofing & Siding Credit Cards & Financing Lifetime Warranty

(269) 782-7310 PLUTA’S ROOFING

For all your roofing needs! Licensed and Insured 40 years experience Work guaranteed! FREE ESTIMATES!

(269) 646-6162

APEX of Michiana Ask about our discounts!

Licensed • Insured (269) 683-5058

CISCO’S TREE SERVICE

Tree Removal • Trims Brush Cutting • Lot Clearing Free Estimates • Insured

(269) 240-7616

Garage-Yard 669 Sales BARN SALE

FRI/SAT/SUN Sept 23/24/25 RAIN OR SHINE CRAFTERS WELCOME 28356 Hampshire St., Dowagiac Household items, rugs, etc. Many salvaged items: trim, drawers, doors, baskets, barn siding, and more. Many free items. No clothing. Bridgman-10198 Red Arrow Hwy.

ESTATE SALE Sept. 23 - 25 8:30 - 5 p.m.

Appliances, Depression Glass, Tools, Furniture. Something for everyone Buchanan - 104 West Dewey

YARD SALE FRI 9/23, 9-4 and SAT 9/24, 9-5 No early birds please!

Snow Blower, Stereo, Furniture, TV's, Exercise Equipment and more!!

NEW TODAY CUTE & CHARMING ESTATE RoseHill Rd., Berrien Springs, MI (off Snow, off Kimmel) Sept. 28-30; W, TH & FRI. 9 am - 5 pm daily Furniture, HO Trains, vintage toys, games, clocks, jewelry, kitchen, housewares, electronics, garden, mower, snowblower, outdoor, Christmas, salvage doors & cupboards, more. Numbers WED AM. ONLY! SEE THIS SALE ON: Estatesales.net

Dowagiac - 28356 Hampshire

BARN SALE 9AM-5PM FRI/SAT/SUN Advertise Sept 23/24/25

RAIN OR SHINE Your CRAFTERS WELCOME

Service & Sales For Only $30 Per ESTATE SALE Sept. 23 & 24, 9 AM - 5 PM Week! in Sister Lakes-

Household items, rugs, etc. Many salvaged items: trim, drawers, doors, baskets, barnsiding, and more. Many free items. No clothing.

61201 CR 687 Dowagiac, MI 49047 Follow the signs. Everything must go. No reasonable offer refused. Furniture, appliances, collectibles, clothing, glassware and dishes. Large collection of handmade items. Galien - 18077 Cleveland Ave.

GARAGE SALE

Weds., Thurs. & Fri. Sept. 28, 29 & 30, 9am-4pm

Small appliances, clothes, misc. items, collectibles Niles - 120 Beeson Rd.

YARD SALE

SAT 9/24 & SUN 9/25 9 am - 4 pm

Large gun safe, sm. safe, yard trailer, wheelbarrow, sm chain saw, sm ladders, rods &269-683-2100 reels & tackle, mission or visit our office oak rocker, wicker at rocker, 217table North 4th St.sm kittray (1900s), Niles, MI 49120 chen appliances, household items, etc., many more.


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Submit calendar events by email at offthewater@leaderpub.com or visit the Leader Publications office at 217 N. Fourth Street, Niles. Sept. 22

Volunteers with the Cass County Medical Care Auxiliary will host their annual salad and soup luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22, at the Cassopolis United Methodist Church. Parking will be available at the lots on O’Keefe and Rowland streets. For questions contact Joyce at (269) 445-3198. Sept. 28

Child & Family Services of Southwestern Michigan, Inc. will host a birthday party celebrating 125 years of continuous service to the people of Berrien, Cass and Van Buren counties. The event will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 28, at Harbor House, 2480 S. M-139 in Benton Harbor.

MONSTER GARAGE SALE

Fri. & Sat. Sept. 23 & 24 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM 23900 Dewey Lake St. Dowagiac, at Glenwood 70 years accumulation, 40+ tables of stuff. Pool table, Glassware, Some Clothing, Antiques & Collectibles, Trunks, Books, X-Mas, Old Hand & Farm Tools, Fire Truck Petal Car, Soda & Milk Bottles, Blue Jars, Saws, Niles - 1520 W. River Rd.

GARAGE SALE

Sept. 23 & 24, 9-6

Bedding, weights, wall decor, misc. kitchen, men's L & XL clothes, many things of interest to men, lots of great misc. items.

Niles - 2300 E. Main St. Silverbrook Manufactured Housing Community

Sept. 27-29

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A sale of 2,000 books and 350 DVDs and CDs takes place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Mathews Conference Center West on Southwestern Michigan College’s Dowagiac campus. Books and CDs cost 50 cents, DVDs and audiobooks $1, with half off all day Thursday. Payment accepted: cash or check payable to Southwestern Michigan College. Sept. 29-Oct. 2

The Four Flags Area Apple Festival returns to Niles Sept. 29-Oct. 2. Activities include a grande parade, a children’s day, carnival style games and rides, plenty of apple goodies, live entertainment, contests and more. Visit fourflagsareaapplefestival.org for more information. Sept. 30

Niles - 811 N. 13th St.

YARD SALE

Sept. 23, 9 - 5 Sept. 24, 9 - 6 Rain date: Sept. 25 Some furniture, glassware, jewelry, designer purses, Television, sheets, bedspreads, drapes, curtains, Christmas decorations, women's clothing, new & used, men's clothing, women's shoes, hunting accessories, golf balls, garden figures, pots, quart jars & canners and many other things. Good / Very good prices, last sale of the year! don't miss it. Also vacuum sweepers and set of dishes and pots & pans. Niles - 825 Beechwood Dr

MOVING SALE

Fri, Sat & Sun SEPT 23, 24 & 25th 9a - 4p Misc. dishes, glassware, FRI 9/23 & SAT 9/24 books, men's and women's 9 - 4:00 p.m. shoes, coats, Furniture, tools, household clothing, items, knick knacks, and jewelry, cookware, lawn tractor and more. much more!

Niles - 2728 Horton Ct.

ESTATE SALE SAT 9/24, 9-3 SUN 9/25, 9-2

Antiques, collectibles, furniture, organ, tools, antique stove and refrigerator, pool table. Lots of misc. items, years of collecting!

Niles- 1127 Huntly Rd.

HUGE GARAGE SALE

Sept. 22, 23, 24 & 25, 9-6 Huge assortment of golf clubs, bags & access., hand & power tools, ladders, table & chairs, pictures, dog crate, grill, upholstered arm chair, lawn tools, computer desk, Notre Dame & Cubs items, bikes, lawn mowers, bird cage. (269)683-1904

Off The Water, Michiana

WHAT'S HAPPENING? 14 HALF CLASS The Hanson Theatre Living Room Series returns for a third season to The Mendel Center at Lake Michigan College with The Crane Wives on Friday, Sept. 30, 2016, at 7 p.m. Tickets for The Crane Wives are $15, and $10 for Mainstage Series members, seniors, students, active military members, and veterans. Tickets are available 24/7 at w w w. TheMendelCenter.com, through The Mendel Center Box Office at (269) 927-1221 weekdays 2 to 6 p.m., and one hour before show time. Oct. 1

NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALES

NEW TODAY

A benefit concert for Three Oaks Art & Education Center will be offered Saturday Oct. 1, at the Box Factory Center for the Arts, in St. Joseph. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the concert show begins at 7 p.m. “Jam the Box” is a musical pajama party with food, drink, and prizes, suitable for the whole family. Three musical acts will

perform a range of musical styles from pop, country, jazz, and bluegrass styles. Oct. 4

Martin’s Super Market located at 5637 Cleveland Ave. in Stevensville will host a Classic & Antique Care Cruise-In on Tuesday, Oct. 4. The event is free to both auto exhibitors and the general public. In addition to the vehicle displays, several other activities will be presented. The Martin’s store will host a Cookout for a Cause during the event, with donations benefitting United Way of Southwest Michigan. hot dog, chips and beverage meal will be available for $2, and a hot dog and beverage meal for $1. Those wishing to bring a vehicle to show are encouraged to call Lisa Micunek at (269) 5562030. Oct. 6

Wanted to Buy 672 ALWAYS PAYING

top dollar for junk cars, trucks & farm equipment. Also buying repairables. Paul buys junk cars & trucks. (574)993-1131

AUTO RECYCLING

Buying used cars. Any condition. (269)876-9048

Hair Care 680 DIAMOND LAKE HAIR STYLISTS Hair, Manicure & Pedicure OPI Gel Polish Linda Mershon Hair Designer 21502 Shore Acres Rd. Cassopolis, MI (269)445-3121

Home Improve700 ment #1 GUTTERS

PERFORMANCE BUILDERS

FALL SPECIALS Michiana Premier Metal Roof Installer 30% off all Metal roofs with installation 30% off all new and remodel kitchen and bath 10% veteran discount 10% off total cost with this ad FREE PROPOSALS Call 574-400-6766/ 269-240-7852

Misc. Services 747 D.J. HAULING & DELIVERY

Escaping from modernday slavery is a maze of obstacles and dead-ends that cause many people to lose hope. The Southwestern Michigan Task Forces exists to shine that light and lead the way to end labor and sex trafficking in southwestern Michigan towns. Organizers invite everyone to help them shine that light by taking part in Michigan’s first corn maze 5K — the A-MAZEING 5K CORN MAZE— at Barbott Farms & Greenhouse at 6:15 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6. Oct. 7

Michael Jackson fans can celebrate the music and moves the superstar made famous when the touring Michael Jackson tribute concert King Michael — A Glorious Tribute to the King of Pop comes to The Mendel Center Mainstage at Lake Michigan College for one performance only at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct, 7. Tickets for King Michael - A Glorious Tribute to the

Cleaning Service 757 RICK'S POWER WASHING

Specializing in RVs, Homes, Decks, Driveways, Cement Free Estimates House will be soaked, brushed and power washed, with 95% removal. Will beat any competitor's bid by 10% (269)470-9507 or (269)470-9498

Pets & Supplies 800 AKC WEIMARANER PUPPIES

$900 (269)462-0686

Trucks, Vans, 942 4-Wh Drives 95 CHEVY BLAZER

Cheaper than a dumpster. Brush hauling, downed 4x4 $2,000 OBO. Amana 1 year old washer & dryer trees, landscaping materials, We do seamless gutters. $650 (269)703-4224 trash out's, clean out's & Free estimates, call more. James (269)357(269)782-0401 FOR SALE 5956 located in Niles. HOME REPAIRS & 2003 Chevy 2500 HD 7 days a week REMODELING 4x4 with Four Door, Over 30 years of experience, Painting Service Extended Cab 754 tile work, kitchens, bath$9500 O.B.O. PAINTING rooms, decks & porches, Call Scarlett's windows & doors, window Int. & Ext., Drywall & Wall (269)461-4197 Repair, Plaster Repair. Call wrapping, siding, fascia & soffit. Call Randy (269)782- Glen Hoese at (269)684FOR SALE 4055 3139 or (269)208-9838 2006 Ford F150 4x4 www. bondhomeimprovements.com Day Care 755 Four Door, Extended Cab. Only $1200 down. No credit checks. No interest. No banks to deal with. We do all of our financing In House. Providing Home Licensed Daycare in Dowagiac for You can have a low mileage, perfect vehicle today! over 20 years! Call Scarlett's at Current openings available. (269)461-4197 (269)782-5623

King of Pop are on sale now starting at $26. They are available online at theMendelCenter.com, and through The Mendel Center Box Office at (269) 927-1221, Monday through Friday, 2 to 6 p.m. Special rates are available for groups of 10 or more. For information about group rates, preshow party options, and other special arrangements, contact the Box Office. Whirlpool Corporation and The Boulevard Inn & Bistro are sponsoring this Mendel Center Mainstage performance. Oct. 8

The Color Run, the largest 5K event series in the world, is bringing its 2016 tour theme, “The Color Run Tropicolor™ World Tour” to South Bend on Saturday, Oct. 8. The Color Run Tropicolor World Tour will combine the enjoyment of a 5k with all the fun leisure of an island-style vacation full of unforgettable memories, music, and colors.

Autos for Sale FOR SALE

945

2015 Hyundai Elantra 23k miles. Only $700 down. No credit checks. No interest. No banks to deal with. We do all of our financing In House. You can have a low mileage, perfect vehicle today! Call Scarlett's at (269)461-4197

MURDOCK'S USED CARS

(269)683-8677 Guaranteed Financing! If you have a job you're approved! 2009 Chevy Equinox LS

AWD, very clean, runs/drives really nice. $8,990

2010 Ford Focus SE

Only 57,840 miles, super clean, runs/drives excellent, gas saver. $8,990

2011 Toyota Camry SE

Leather, really clean, runs/drives excellent, power package. $9,995

2009 Ford Edge Limited

AWD, heated leather, chrome wheels, dual power moonroofs, new tires, extremely nice condition. $13,999

2015 Chevy Malibu LT

Leather, loaded, only 29,000 miles, like new. $18,999

2015 Ford Taurus S.E.

Dark blue, 62,000 miles, alloy wheels, like new. $15,995

2013 Chevy Impala LS

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217 North 4th Street, Niles, MI 49120 • (269) 683-2100


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