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The Salesman 20% 2020 The Salesman Sunday, August 23, 2020 "Like Us" Reach more GARAGE people than SALE AS ADVERTISED IN EASTERN & any other The Salesman & The Salesman WESTERN EDITION newspaper Morning Star in the area. National Health Unit Coordinators Day Call today to place your ad! and Morning Star 517-524-8540, 517-629-2127 ONE STOP SHOP... FOR ALL YOUR AUTO NEEDS! MCONSTRUCTION AY’S CO. Creating satisfied home remodeling customers Since 517-592-5987 1966 Since 14221 US-12, Brooklyn 1990 Corner of S. Miller Highway and US-12 Michigan & Purchase 6 $ JDiagnostics – check engine light on? Certifi ed We can fi x that! Technicians 2,376Offer expires Fusion August 28th, 2020 Other Mechanical Repair & Services Offered Windows JAlignments JSteering & Suspension J (including shocks and struts) Brakes ENERGY STAR WINDOWS AVAILABLE! J J Tires (trailer, car & truck tires) Coolant Flushes JExhaust J Used Car Inspections 232 W. Prospect St. • Jackson, MI 49203 JHeating & cooling August Special 517-782-8282 • 800-578-8097 JMount & Balance Tires Multipoint www.maysconstruction.com JOil Changes & Maintenance Inspection Any Size . Two Panel . Custom Made . Double Pane Window JRotations & Tire Repairs $ Lifetime warranty, includes standard installation 49.95 ««« CERTAINTEED 5STAR RENTAL CARS ggggg «« CONTRACTOR VINYL SIDING AND TRIM ASTM D4756 *See store for details AVAILABLE ON-SITE gggg *With this coupon, expires 9-6-20. Oil, Lube $ 99 See store for details. $ 99+ TAX + TAX 44Full Synthetic & Filter Most24 cars and light trucks, up to 5 quarts of oil, 5w20 extra. Free Tire Rotation (when needed) & Free Safety Inspection 20% Repairs over $100 Bring in this *$100 max. Some vehicles may OFF FOR 15% require additional parts or coupon for OFFLabor service at additional cost. *With this coupon, expires 9-6-20. See store for details. 2020 OFF Brake Service Special Windows - Siding - Roofi ng $ PER May require additional parts AXLE at additional cost 20 *With this coupon, expires 9-6-20. See store for details. 4 cyl. $80; 6 cyl. $125; 8 cyl. $160 Includes OEM platinum spark plugs. August Check computer, cap, rotor, wires. Financing Tune-up Special Most cars & light trucks *With this coupon, expires 9-6-20. See store for details. Available King’s Auto *Not combined with Call for your We Repair What any other offer. The Others Can’t! Truck & RV *Must present this ad at “We Fix time of sale for discount. free estimate! 4114 E. Michigan Ave., Jackson Anything” Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-6pm; Saturday & Sunday CLOSED 517-748-9005 “Like Us” THIS WEEK’S INSERTS... HEAVY EQUIPMENT • Blain's Farm & Fleet • Save A Lot g1984 Peterbilt Dump Truck • Family Fare • Valuland g1996 Komatsu PC100-6 Excavator • Hutch's g1998 Komatsu D39P Dozer g2001 Skytrak Lift g2000 Etnyre Trailer g2004 Caterpillar Skid Steer Call g2000 Case 580 Loader w/Bucket Zoned inserts which may or g2001 Ford F350 Super Duty Stake Truck 517-529-4300 may not appear in your paper. MORNING STAR • August 23, 2020 • THE SALESMAN • Page 2 Obituary JACK R. COULING Jack was born May 18, 1949. 5/18/1949 - 8/16/2020 He lost his ba le with cancer If you asked most people on Aug. 16, 2020 after a valiant who Jack Couling was, they fi ght. would tell you he was Jack the He loved Concord and Culligan man. That’s true; he was involved in many things was the manager of the Albion over the years to be er the Culligan for nearly 30 years. town. Jack took his kids and They might also tell you grandkids to Go schalk Park. he was the son of Chester and When his kids were young, he Marjorie Couling (both preced- felt like there should be play checks to Brian Couling, 10727 ing him in death) and one of equipment for them. He found Cowan Road, Hanover, MI their 10 children (Be y (Asa), some, got it fi xed up, and had 49241, memo note for Grand- Barbara (David), Cheri, Jim it installed. He helped with kids) or Concord’s Food for (Sue), Jewel (Pa i), Sue, Cathy, Food for Thought to make Thought Program (send do- Jeff (Cathy), Shelly (Bruce) - all sure all kids had food, and he nations to Concord Commu- still living). Some would tell often helped pass out food. nity Schools with checks made you he was Uncle Jack (many He was always telling his kids out to Concord’s Food for nieces and nephews). and grandkids and anyone Thought Program). Wendy would tell you he who would listen a story. Jack Please join the family in a was her best friend, her part- was a great storyteller. celebration of Jack’s life on ner in crime, the love of her Though he lost his fi ght, Aug. 29, 2020, from 1-4 p.m. life and her husband of 49 he was able to spend time at his son’s home. It is a come years. Brian (Jen) and Amy with his family until the end. and go celebration with a short would tell you he was their He loved his garden and got service at 1:30 p.m. There will dad. Brianne (Ric), Isaac, Josh, to spend his last days enjoy- be light snacks provided (ad- and Bella called him grandpa ing the fruits of that garden dress above - facemasks and (and so would many of their (thanks to help from his sib- social distancing will be in friends). lings). He leaves a legacy of place as we celebrate his life). The one thing anyone love and laughter. Lauer Family Funeral Home SStoretore WWideide would tell you is that Jack The family asks in lieu of has been entrusted to care for was full of life, love, and a fl owers donations be made to Jack and his family. Please laugh that was infectious and the college funds of his two share condolences at www. unique. youngest grandchildren (send lauerZ .com. LLOUIE’SOUIE’S AASPHALTSPHALT Buyer of Dumpsters SSALEALE Seal Coating STANDING TIMBER & Mobile Storage Boxes Gary Keegan — Specializing in & Asphalt Walnut & Hardwood Trees 8’ wide x 16’ long Hot Rubber Keegan Logging 517-596-3335 LLargearge SSelection!election! Crack Filling 517-296-4601 Paving Repair & Pot Hole Repair 1936 OLDSMOBILE F-36 Jackson & surrounding area 5517-490-043017-490-0430 2 Door Sedan BUY... In restoration, No Rust SELL ... $5500 OBO SSofasofas TRADE! The Salesman & Morning Star classifieds get results! 517-688-3296 Mattresses 517-524-8540 or 517-629-2127 OOPENPEN FFOROR SSERVICEERVICE LLARRY’SARRY’S RRVV We’re here for you if you need us. Recliners & More! 15% OFF SSAVEAVE 550-70%0-70% ANY IN STOCK ITEM IN OUR PARTS HEATING & COOLING DEPARTMENT Delivery available for Hillsdale,Lenawee, Jackson Counties & beyond. *No Limit See store for details. SSALESALES • SSERVICEERVICE Expires 9-31-20 • Must present coupon. HOUSER’S FURNITURE, INC DBA *Not as pictured. For all your Heating & Cooling needs 2501 Lansing Ave., Jackson 517-787-3830 9269 Hudson Rd., 6220 M-99 North, Homer • 517-568-5522 WWW.LARRYSRVSERVICE.COM Pittsford, MI 49271 517-523-2178 Daily 9:00 - 5:00pm; Friday til 6:00pm CLOSED Thursday & Sunday Salesman PUBLICATIONS Your Community Shopping Guides MMAINAIN OOFFICEFFICE 102 N. Main Street 72 Years Of Advertising Excellence P.O. 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Open 3 days a week: READERS: THIS PUBLICATION DOES NOT KNOWINGLY ACCEPT advertising which is deceptive, fraudulent, or which might otherwise violate the Mon. - Wed. 10 a.m.–5 p.m. 4XHVWLRQV"&DOO law or accepted standards of taste. However, this publication does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy of any advertisement, nor the quality of the Closed Thurs., Fri., Sat. & Sun. goods or services advertised. Readers are cautioned to thoroughly investigate all claims made in any advertisements, and to use good judgment and /RFDWLRQ7$:LOVRQ:0RUUHOO6W reasonable care, (particularly when dealing with persons unknown to you who ask for money in advance of delivery of the goods or services advertised.) Page 3 • MORNING STAR • August 23, 2020 • THE SALESMAN COMMUNITY COMMENT... Rives Quality Meats 396 E. Main Street, Rives Junction, MI Advice for veterans Hosler’s If you are a veteran that Do yourself a favor “pull your know to get the help you need est. 1973 517-569-3915 has been recently discharged form DD214” from your file to ask for it. Monday - Saturday 10am to 6pm • Closed Sundays from the service and believe and stop in at the VA office on you may have a disability Lansing Avenue in Jackson and Malcolm Bater, Specializing in Fresh Cut Meats and Homemade Jerkys caused from your time in the file a claim for assistance. You Jackson Buy in Bulk & Save service, you can get help from earned it.
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