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Summer Edition Published July 6, 2004 Click below to view the print pages, which have been converted to .pdf format. If it is not already on your computer, you will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader, available from Adobe. Outdoor Adventures Down Outlet Page 2 - Outdoor furniture TK Builders; The Concrete Service, Inc.; Ferguson's Fireplace and Stove Center; Custom Draperies by Patrice Page 3 - Moth gardens offer beautiful night show; Proper insulation should prevent mildew Widmaier Enterprises, Inc.; Phillips Energy; Summer Place Casuals; America's Carpet Barn Page 4 - Surface treatment an easy way to improve a drab slab Max's Service; Affordable Irrigation and Maintainance; Lark Lawn and Garden Page 5 - Children will dig this easy-to-build sandbox; Homeowners warm to tankless water heaters Outdoor Comfort and Home; Country Warehouse Sales; Floor Covering Brokers Page 6 - Barb Renaud: Flower Power's 'green' thumb; Controlling garden pests nature's way Advanced Awnings; Draperies on Wheels; Richardson Building Co.; 13th Street Market and Nursery; Solar Solutions; Residential Construction Solutions Page 7 - Help for conrolling household mold and mildew; Tile can add warmth, beauty and durability to your home Buster's Blind Factory; Michigan Gutters; Robinson's Scenic Gardens; Northern Michigan Hardwoods; Sara Busby Design; Armour Siding Co.; Creative Lighting and Restoration Page 8 - Is bringing the indoors out and outdoors in a sensible trend? GeoFurnace Heating and Cooling, LLC; Cherryland Electric Cooperative; Silver Leaf Sawmill; DeWeese Hardware; TraverseGuide.com Page 9 - Awnings enhance appearance, protect home from sun; Reasons for clutter vary, results the same Breeze Hill Greenhouse and Four Season Nursery; Trend Window & Design; Larry's Pool and Spa Page 10 - A backyard shed can boost you storage options Brown Lumber; Stewart-Zacks; Architecture Artistry Interiors; Steuer Excavating Inc.; Four Seasons Sunrooms; DeWeese Hardware; Rickman's Antiques
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