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Moonlight sales glow

It was almost like visiting Charlevoix said one street watcher of the Boyne City Moonlight Sale held last Friday evening. Merchants said they were pleased with the crowds who visited the stores and pur­ chased items the stores had on sale.

JlORTHWEST MICHIGAN

included free with this issue Charlevoix County Press Volume 109 Number 26 August 24, 1988 CoTNxught. 1988 Sibj-Co. 30 Cents East Jordan begins superintendent search

East Jordan School Board ham, as they began the search for superintendent right away, but was half way through a school Board members are also trying per dium, how fast they can come members, in a work session held a new superintendent to replace to find someone who would be year. to put together thoughts on what for an interview and when they Monday night, made plans for Tom Rossler who resigned willing to work on an interim The board also figured that the they want for an interim superin­ could start to work. what they wanted to discuss with recently. basis for the school year. number of applicants would be tendent. Board members are looking for Michigan Association of School The consensus of the board The board, wanting to take greater for a start at that time as They said they have five or six someone to start as close to the Boards consultant Carl Broding- was to not try to hire a new their time to find the right, they discussed the long and short names already and will be calling opening of school as possible, replacement, figures that a new term ideas to replace Rossler. them this week to see if they are although realistically, it may be superintendent would want to Wednesday, the board will still available. They will also try several weeks after the start of start at the beginning of the meet to finalize the ideas with to figure out what the interim school. News Briefs school year, rather than while it the MASB consultant. superintendent would be paid SeeSearch/P. 5 An open house is planned for the Boyne City- Historical Museum over the Labor Day weekend, ac­ cording to city officials. The open house will start /u IfcjA. Sunday between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. and then again on i> \j ~t Monday, between noon and 5 p.m. Cookies and punch "a-1 will be served to those wishing to visit the new museum. : -f * The Nathans Cochlear Fund is about half-way home ^ iB fH* \ wk$ i ' as far as the collection of money is concerned, accor­ ding to officials of the project. The fund was started to

help a three-year-old boy in East Jordan get an ' #¢1^-1-w^^^^0. operation so he can hear. Nathan was diagnosed as having no hearing after a bout with meningitis last year and a fund was started to restore his hearing by concerned people in the area. If enough money can be : raised, Nathan will have a "Cochlear implant" and join • talk JF"y L^^^j only about 35 others who have had the same r operation. About $25,000 is needed for the operation and funds are being collected by the Pleasant Valley ROAD Free Methodist Church, Rte. 3, Box 321, East Jordan, Michigan, 49727. grm

Michigan taxpayers would be given a state income tax deduction for college tuition costs if a bill recently introduced to the state legislature is approved and 1 signed into law. Taxpayers would be able to deduct up '„.*? ^¾ ¾ to $2,000 annually for college tuition payments made to a Michigan college or university. The bill is an ex­ tension to all taxpayers, the same deduction available to those participating in the new Michigan Education £;&-•" Trust, a plan that allows parents to prepay tuition *•.«•.>• - .*wr costs. i ***.* * •» *». *•

Hank Williams Original Drifting Cowboys Band will be the featured act performing this winter at the an­ "But we just wanted to keep people in town a little longer," was one Lake Street if the weather allows. It will be a relief to those who joking excuse city officials made at the continuing struggle against nual Boyne City Firefighter's Association country drive to work downtown or at the plants located on the street. The the dreaded detour signs that have kept Boyne City from following paving was listed as a priority project by the commissioners Tuesday music show. Tickets for the event went on sale this the normal traffic patterns during the summer. But all of that is sup­ as they approved the quick paving. week from firemen and by phone for the November posed to lessen this week as paving will get started on this section of 5th show. Charlevoix County residents participating in the Boyne starts Lake Street paving today Commodity Food Program will be able to pick up but­ ter, cheese, dry milk and flour at the August Boyne City's most immediate doing the job which will consist of former bid that calls for the the road. distribution of food. The distribution will take place problem, the paving of Lake paving the street 33 feet wide paving of Michigan Avenue and Commissioner Steve Moody Wednesday, Aug. 31, starting at 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. or Street, will be started Wed­ with four feet wide paved patching in other parts of the thought the idea is fine, but earlier if the food is gone. Sites for the food program nesday, if weather permits, after shoulders. city. asked that the money coming are the Civic Center in East Jordan, the Community the City Commissioners okayed The shoulder paving is an at­ Due to the commissioners from the infrastructure funds be spent first on the projects Services Building in Boyne City and the VFW Hall in the spending of $40,000 to start tempt to keep down the dust and priority, those jobs which were the paving of the street between dirt in the summertime, accor­ scheduled for this week will be already underway. Charlevoix. For further information, call 347-9080. North and Vogel. ding to city officials. put off until after September 1. City Manager Randy Fryk- The work was scheduled to be In discussing the paving A petition was also presented berg said the city will look into The Social Security Administration has begun a done at a later date, but due to project, it was determined the to the commission at the meeting the additional paving, figure the new service which provides workers of all ages "Per­ the importance of the street, the street should be brought up to asking the paving of Second costs and report back to the sonal Earnings and Benefit Estimate Statements." commissioners felt it should be standards that will ensure it Street. Thirteen residents signed commission by the next meeting lasting a longer time than if the the petition that calls for the for their consideration. The new form shows a year by year breakdown of completed immediately. The section of Lake Street is street was just repaved. The paving of the street to help In other action, the city fathers earnings and Social Security taxes f$om the time a the only part that has been com- street has settled over the years, eliminate erosion and other were given a short report on the worker entered the workforce and gives an estimate pleted as far as the underground and constant repairs done when problems after the city installed findings of the auditing firm that of future benefits. To request copies of the application work is concerned. Other sec­ watermain and sewer breaks oc­ a watermain loop as recommen­ reviewed the city books. The form, individuals can contact their local Social tions of the street will be com­ curred, have left the street a ded by the Health Department. firm of Hill; Woodcock & Schroderus said the books for the Security office. pleted later as the work series of patches. That street was one of the progresses. The work will be done on a streets that would have been city are in very good shape. Hodgkiss and Douma will be change work order as part of § patched where the main crossed See Paving/Page 5 fcfcai *M CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESSAugust 24, 1988 with Nancy Northup Obituaries 582-9174 Neighbors ELEANOR SCHUDLICH Recent houseguests of Deleie and Judge and Mrs. Harvy Varnum Phillips were Ardith Laskowski of and family. Keith and children en­ joyed Friday night's Tiger ballgame Eleanor Schudlich, 69, of moved to Boyne City and resided Dearborn and Betty Cary of Bellaire in Detroit. Boyne City, died August 17,1988, at Lakeview Village. and Orlando, Florida. at Little Traverse Division, Nor­ She was a member of Christ Last weekend, George and Deb­ Audrey Scott of Portland and thern Michigan Hospitals. Lutheran Church in Boyne City. bie Shiotelis of Grand Rapids were Dick and Lois Longtry and children Funeral arrangements are She is survived by two here visiting his parents, George of the Font area were here over the pending at the Martinson brothers, Orville and Robert, and Judy Shiotelis. Also visiting for weekend visiting their sister, Phyllis Funeral Home, 1725 Lawndale both of Boyne City; two sisters, a long weekend were Judy's sister, Hardy. St., Detroit. Entombment will be Mrs. Dorothea Sturm of Boyne Mr. and Mrs. Robert Botsford and Jennifer and Paul Hardy are in Glen Eden Cemetery, Livonia. City and Mrs. Edna Brent of family, and her mother, Mrs. Helen spending 5 days in Redford visiting Miss Schudlich was born May West Palm Beach, Fla.; four Elder, all of Marquette. their aunt and uncle, Pam and Mike 27,1919, in Detroit, the daughter nephews and three nieces. Clara Rolls and Katherine Smith. of Ferdinand and Bertha The family suggests Spaniak spent Sunday in Harrison About eight racing boats and four (Holland) Schudlich. She attended memorials to the Christ to celebrate three Rolls' family bir­ or five power boats enjoyed a Detroit schools and graduated Lutheran Church of Boyne City thdays, Clara's, on the 16th, her beautiful weekend of the Boyne City from Western High School. or to the American Cancer grandson Tomas's, on the 19th, and Yacht Club's first annual Ironworks For many years, Miss Society. her daughter in law Phyllis's, on the Regatta. They left Boyne City on Schudlich was secretary to the Arrangements were handled 24th. Saturday, staying overnight in East chief of the Detroit Fire Depar­ by Stackus Funeral Home, Boyne Jessica and Nathan Potter retur­ Jordan, and on Sunday morning, af­ tment, retiring in 1976. She City. ned to their home in Ora, Indiana on ter a champagne breakfast prepared Saturday after having spent the by Pat Lally, they returned to ROBERT L. LA LONDE past 6 weeks here visiting their dad, Boyne City. The winners were to be Robert L. LaLonde, age 64, died He was employed at Buick Motor Marvin and Kathy Potter, and announced on Tuesday. Tuesday, Aug. 16, 1988. Funeral Division as an inspector until his family. A big welcome to our community service was Friday, Aug. 19 at retirement Oct. 1,1974. On Saturday, there was a large goes out to Glen and Belle Dyer, turnout for the annual Allied Bendix who moved here earlier this sum­ Sunset Chapel of Reigle Funeral He is survived by a daughter, MR. AND MRS. JOE CHARLTON Home, Flint, Mich. Burial was in Sandra Dubuque and her Courter chicken barbeque picnic mer from Sidney, New York. The East Jordan on Saturday, Aug. husband, David, of Spruce, Mich.; held at the Memorial Park. The Dyers, a retired couple, have moved 20. and five grandchildren. Kadrovach—Charlton company members and their into the former Hammont^ee home Mr. LaLonde was born in Mr. LaLonde was preceded in families all enjoyed a variety of on 616 W. Michigan and are repor­ Detroit, Mich, on Dec. 15, 1923. death by his son, Lawrence games, good food, prizes, guitar tedly enjoying our town. He was a veteran of the U. S. Donald LaLonde in 1982, and his vows said at Fall Park music and singing among other en­ Thursday's bingo winners at the Army serving in WWH, and a wife, Billie LaLonde in 1985. tertainment. mealsite were: 1st regular- a split member of VFW Post No. 3087. Natalie Kadrovach of Boyne long fitted sleeves, a jewel Katherine Spaniak and Clara Evelyn Stebbins/Ione Ploughman, City, daughter of Bill and Sandy neckline, and bubble knee length Rolls visited the Lance Spaniaks on 2nd-Alice Wilson, and 3rd-Robert PETEANTOINE Kadrovach, also of Boyne City, skirt featuring a bow at the Saturday to welcome their new son, Tainter. The 1st special went to and Katherine's greatgrandson, Dorothy Amesbury and the 2nd was Sylvester (Pete) Antoine, 85, of repeated wedding vows with Joe dropped waist. Mrs. Shryle (Margorie) Johnson, Matthew Alan. a 3 way split-Alice Wilson, Flo Tanja, East Jordan, died Aug. 19, 1988, Mrs. Daniel (Doris) Anthony, Charlton of Yuba City, Calif. He Craig Provancha from Yuba On Friday, Ann Jenins and friend Zada Moyer. The cover all went to at Grandvue Medical Care Mrs. Richard (Elizabeth) is the son of Dean and Ann City served as best man for his Sandy Gulian of the Detroit area en­ Jessie Padgett and all games were Facility, East Jordan. Charlton of Yuba City. The friend. Piechocki, Stanley Antoine, Mrs. joyed touring the historic For called by Lyle. Services were held Aug. 22 at August 13 wedding was an out­ Zachary Slate, nephew of the Edward (Catherine) Merryman, Mdiflimackinac in Mackinaw City. St. Joseph Catholic Church, East door ceremony at Fall Park on bride, was ringbearer. Mrs. Donald (Theresa) Skinkle, Floyd and Louise OUila and gran­ Jordan. The Rev. Joseph Diezel Deer Lake, Boyne City, under an Wedding music was provided Peter, Paul and Thomas Antoine) ddaughter of Vassar spent a few Raymond gets of St. Joseph Catholic Church of­ arch of greens, baby's breath, by Roger DeKet, who played 24 grandchildren; 22 great­ days here this past week visiting his ficiated and interment was in and carnations. guitar and sang The Wedding grandchildren; brothers and sister, Adell Hibbard. On Thursday, Mary Kay award Calvary Cemetery, East Jordan. sisters Stella Antoine of East Given in marriage by her Song. Adell's son Paul and Joyce Hibbard Jackie L. Raymond, East Jor­ Mr. Antoine was born April 23, Jordan, Frances Antoine of parents in a ceremony officiated stopped, enroute from a three-week dan, was named to the Con­ 1903, in Manistee, the son of Grand Rapids, Delia Antoine of by Pastor Bernthal of Christ A reception was held at the motorcycle trip through Canada. sultant Court of Personal Sales Mose and Catherine (Skimhorn) East Jordan and Mrs. Lillian Lutheran Church of Boyne City, home of Bill and Sandy They returned to their home in at Mary Kay Cosmetics' "Silver Antoine! He resided in Newberry Spain of Chicago, 111. Natalie wore a gown of satin and Kadrovach, the bride's parents. Millington on Saturday. Celebration" national seminar, before moving to East Jordan. Chantilly lace with Juliet sleeves, The couple will make their He was preceded in death by a Nathaniel Richardson of Benton celebrating the company's 25th He was a crane operator for basque waist with peplum, a home in North Carolina as Joe son William in 1988; four sisters, Harbor spent this past week here year in business. Ms. Raymond, the East Jordan Iron Works and straight slim skirt of Chantilly recently entered the Marine Rose Antoine in 1983, Ann visiting his cousins Marion and Bud who joined the company in 1980, lived in the East Jordan area lace and satin, with a brush train. Corps and will be stationed at Notary in 1972, Loucille Baker in Gartleman. On Thursday, Esther received the prestigious award most of his life. She carried a bouquet of white Camp Lejune. 1966 and Delia Antoine in 1919 and Bob Eagen of Detroit arrived to for her outstanding achievemen­ On July 2,1924, he married the roses, white carnations and The bride has recently finished and one brother Joseph in 1919; visit Marion and Bud, who is in Gr­ ts in the 150,000-member sales former Audrey Webb. She died stephanotis. four years in the Air Force four grandchildren also preceded andvue. The Eagens will be spen­ force. Carmen Slate, sister of the stationed at Beal Air Force Base, in 1978. him in death. ding a few days here. Mr. Antoine was a member of bride from Boyne City, was California, as a surgical Evelyn Gould left on Monday to St. Joseph Catholic Church and a matron of honor in an aqua Chan­ technician. The family suggests spend a few days with her daughter, member of the Holy Name tilly lace and taffeta gown with Photo by Valentine Studio memorials to the American Can­ Lauretta Woelz, in West Bend, In Let Nancy know Society. cer Society or the Michigan diana. Among his hobbies, Mr. An­ Diabetes Association. Envelopes Lachiusa to teach, lecture Keith McGeorge and children what's going on toine enjoyed working on cars, for those purposes are available Collins and Kasha of Columbus, Ohio playing the violin and organ and at the Paullin Funeral Home, at Crooked Tree were here over the long weekend, around town. gardening. East Jordan, where a rosary and Carol Lachiusa, experience in a For details, call the visiting the Ken McGeorges, his He is survived by: his children: visitation was held Sunday. Call 582-9174. who for 18 years has magical, mysterious McCune Arts Center grandmother, Emma McGeorge, taught watercolor environment." at 347-4337. JOHNHEJHAL technique at the Her florals are John Hejhal, 86, of Jordan the former Ellen Moore in Flint. Grosse Pointe War presented with a tan­ Township, Antrim County, died She preceded him in death on Memorial, will lec­ talizing oriental Aug. 21,1988, at his home. March 5,1975. ture, demonstrate, tranquility, according Funeral will be 1 p.m. Wed­ Mr. Hejhal enjoyed trapping, and exhibit a collec­ to Art Tree Sales LAST DAY OF nesday, Aug. 24, at the Paullin fishing and hunting. tion of her paintings Gallery manager Funeral Home, East Jordan. The He is survived by: one son, Friday. Aug. 26, at Audrey Collins. Rev. Merlin Delo of the East Jor­ John R. Hejhal of Flint; one the McCune Arts Her emphasis is on dan United Methodist Church daughter Theresa Lavelle of San Center, Petoskey. balance of space and REGISTRATION will officiate and burial will be in Francisco; four stepsons, Robert Her program will color, using Jordan Township Cemetery. Lively and Fred Lively, both of follow a noon lun­ magnified, intensely Mr. Hejhal was born July 22, Flint, David Peoples of Virginia, cheon featuring the detailed inter- 1902, in Prague, Czechoslovakia, Thomas Merritt of Minnesota, famous chicken salad pretations of single the son of Frank and Mary five stepdaughters, Mrs. Lyman and muffin served by blossoms, Collins (Lalovire) Hejhal. He came to the (Marlene) Hammond of East Jor­ Bay View's historic says. SCHOOL United States at the age of 3 and dan, Mrs. Harold (Darlene) Terrace Inn. Lachiusa's demon­ moved to East Jordan with his McGee of Boyne City, Mrs. Among Lachiusa's stration will illustrate family in 1910. Milton (Karlene) Thornton of credits, she has been her preferred floral For many years, Mr. Hejhal Prescott, Mrs. David (Kathleen) selected by jury for technique, in which ELECTION worked for General Motors in Carter of Prescott and Mrs. inclusion in the she paints each petal Flint and following retirement, Marvin (Arlene) Beal of Central Michigan Watercolor of the flower wet, NOTICE OF LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION OF THE ELECTORS OF he moved back to East Jordan. Lake; 31 grandchildren; 13 great­ Society annual show, then dry, almost as an BOYNE FALLS PUBLIC SCHOOLS On April 6, 1973, he married grandchildren. the Scarab Club individual painting. CHARLEVOIX AND ANTRIM COUNTIES, MICHIGAN exhibitions, and the Reservations for Detroit Institute of the luncheon and TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICTS Arts. She is represen­ program must be ted by the Please Take Notice that the Board of Education of Boyne prepaid by noon Falls Public Schools, Charlevoix and Antrim Counties, Michigan, Coachhouse Gallery in Wednesday, Aug. 24. PUBLIC NOTICE Indian Village, the has called a special election to be held in the school district on Monday, September 26, 1988. Brandon Gallery in Springridge Home, for the developmentally disabled is a non­ Grosse Pointe, the In service profit, adult AIS home, located at 520 State St., Boyne City, MI, TAKE NOTICE, that the following proposition (s) will be McComb Arts Center, Navy Petty Officer submitted at the special bond election: and is a facility operated in accordance with U.S. Department of and is currently a 2nd Class Jack R. Agriculture policy which does not permit discrimination because of featured artist at the Tillen, son of Richard BONDING PROPOSITION race, color, sex, age, handicap or national origin. Troy Gallery in that H. and Catherine 0. SUMMERTREE RESIDENTIAL CENTERS, INC. north Detroit suburb. Tillen of Charlevoix, P.O. Box 151 Shall Boyne Falls Public Schools, Charlevoix For her one-day MI, recently returned Petoskey, Michigan 49770 and Antrim Counties, Michigan, borrow the sum exhibition at the Mc­ from a six month of not to exceed Seven Hundred Thousand Cune Arts Center, the deployment to the Dollars ($700,000) and issue its general artist will show a Western Pacific obligation unlimited tax bonds therefor, for collection of 17 lan­ aboard the guided the purpose of erecting, furnishing and dscapes and florals. missile destroyer equipping additions to and partially NOTICE OF "My landscapes are USS Lynde McCor- remodeling and partially re-equipping the Boyne Falls school facility; and developing done in a fluid man­ mick, homeported in and improving the site? PUBLIC HE ARING ner," Lachiusa says. "I San Diego. like to invite the A 1976 graduate of viewer into the paint- Charlevoix High THE LAST DAY ON WHICH PERSONS MAY REGISTER WITH THE The South Arm Township Planning Commission will hold a ting so that it School, he joined the APPROPRIATE CITY OR TOWNSHIP CLERKS, IN ORDER TO BE ELIGIBLE TO public hearing on Tuesday, September 13,1988 at 7:30 p.m. at the becomes a personal Navy in March 1979. VOTE AT THE SPECIAL ELECTION CALLED TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, Township Hall, located on South M-66, for the purpose of hearing a SEPTEMBER 26, 1988, IS MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1988. PERSONS request to rezone from SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL REGISTERING AFTER 5 O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING ON MONDAY, AOGOST 29, DISTRICT (R-l) to MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 1988, ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO VOTE AT THE SPECIAL BOND ELECTION. DISTRICT (R-3) the following described property: Bingham Insurance Persons planning to register with the respective city or Part of the N % of N.E. 'A, Sec. 35, T32N, R7W, known as •-Irs. and township clerks must ascertain the days and hours on which the clerks' offices are open for registration. 07264 Rogers Road, South Arm Township. »M~A Associates : All interested parties are welcome to attend. This Notice is given by order of the Board of Education of Boyne Falls Public Schools, Charlevoix and Antrim Counties, Robert Donaldson, Secretary Charlevoix East Jordan Boyne City Michigan. . South Arm Planning Commission 547-4062 536-3304 582-6061 aug24,sept7 • » . Karen S. Seelye MMaritctMal SOTWtttrSt. W«UrStn*Mal Secretary, Board of Education ' WW.MitaSt. T T CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS-August 24,1988 The Positive Side Remembrances

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"Bloom where you are planted today!" Jottings BYJIMSILBAR weekend coming up that will The doldrums of summer. probably put a great close to the 1 Too many people waiting for it summer. to get over, some who are so It's called Labor Day. tired of chasing around during And the only ones who will the busy season they say they labor will be those of the tourist don't want to see another industry as they cater to the vacationer for at least a year. lucky laborers who get the While others are saying they weekend off. don't want summer to end. That's all right, though, the This view of the Boyne City Tanning Company, made from the glass negative that was found in the Boyne Theatre some years Especially school age children. workers who will have to work water about 1890, shows some of the buildings that were in­ ago. If you have any old pictures of Boyne City or the area, But end it must, and the area is will be taking some other time volved in the tanning process. This picture was reproduced off a bring them to us to make a copy for this feature. gearing up for the normal fall off. season. Football and basketball Like when I need them for players are working out daily, some sort of advice, I'll search trying to come up with some new and search and find out they are plan that will ensure a winning on a vacation themselves. season. And where do they go? Mothers are shopping for A short and unscientific poll clothing that their child outgrew shows that most of the north almost since the sidewalk sale people end up going further nor­ Marshall Savles days. th, to the Upper Peninsula or Ten days until Labor Day with a well gone dry. summer. Now I've got to make up they've been looking for all summer. Those who rent storage space Canada. possible hint that Jack may frost my mind which party I'm gang to However, if the busses don't run, for boats are starting to get a Almost anything to get away you * * * there will be a racket that will not Sometime during my life, I don't vote against Most of us vote against flurry of phone calls. from the homestead. * * * candidates, not for them. I don't only spoil the morning, but the en­ Those in the construction I always thought the best time know just when, my parents began tire day. There's a rumor that the Cham­ to find it more difficult to control think many people realize that they business are putting the final to go south is when those who are not voting for so and so, but * * * plans on building before the win­ live down there come up here. ber of Commerce is working on a their children. So they finally gave street map that will show residents rather against the other guy. Right I've got to cut this column short ter hits and closes down the in­ But, like others from the area, up, hiding behind a facesaving If I told you why, you would just the best ways to get around town. slogan: The generation gap. now I can't make up my mind who dustry as far as outside work. when I get away, I end up going the other guy is. laugh. People laughing when I'm And those of us who enjoy the north myself. * * • * » * * * * serious really rattles my bucket So I fall season are getting ready for This year, I nave found that I Our wild blackberries are ripe I sat up nights having my School will start soon, giving am going to keep my mouth and all the color that will come about am going car repairing rather and quite tasty. They sure beat our crackers and milk through two parents that quiet morning period typewriter shut unti] next week. the end of September. than vacationing to repair the wild strawberries and wild rasp­ televised political conventions this They are out buying film, cut­ mind and soul. berries. Blah weather ruined those. ting wood, and in general, After having major car It grabbed them in early "heat cleaning up after the summer problems with both family cars, I saying, "You're history, bub," But ends. probably should side up next to rain hit our black just in time. So we Pretty soon they will be bit­ my friendly banker to see if they had a "berry" good summer after alL ching about having to rake can float a loan for a new car. (Ok, so m go down to the river and leaves. But after all the expense, I will hang my head over that one.) Tfye Ole Oak Shop And then the area will slow still be driving the old one, * * • 319 W. Main Street, Gaylord down to a crawl type of pace, the making it do for another year. My wife was using a two dollar lull before the storms of winter Unless some salesman from jar of white shoe cream to clean her and skiers. one of the firms comes calling shoes. I remember when that stuff But wait...there is still another with a deal I shouldn't refuse. cost fifteen cents and they didn't call it cream, it was polish. Cream soun­ ds more chic than polish, that's why we don't object to the inflated price. Letters (Merchants aren't dumb, you know.) * * * A fellow asked how far it was to Camp Quality says thanks Petoskey and I had to tell him that it was too close for our merchants' Editor, by personal donation, community comfort An Internationally recognized service clubs and charities. * * * Camp Quality headquarters in The staff of Camp Quality I think what the Democrats are Australia, held the first Camp wishes to extend a big THANKS trying to tell the Republicans in this Quality in Michigan at the Park to the people and businesses who period of political flappery is that of the Pines, Boyne City, on the helped make this a fun-filled government money is worthless shores of Lake Charlevoix. The week by giving the children unless you spend it And the week at camp was a success with many wonderful experiences to Republicans are saying that if the much fun-filled activities for the remember the good times while Democrats get into office, all of us campers. Camp Quality is a camp undergoing treatment for cancer. will have a belly full of ham with the for children with life threatening THANKS TO: Ye Nyne Olde cancer. It is sponsored by the Holies Golf Club, V. LaVanway The Charlevoix County Reorganized Church of Jesus Trucking, Glen's Market, Boyne Christ of Latter Day Saints City Antique Auto Club, Boyne Press welcomes letters to (RLDS) also know as the Saints Bread Box Bakers, Harborage the editor on subjects of church, who provides a network Marina, Pizza Hut-Charlevoix, interest to our readers. of camp facilities throughout the Lake Charlevoix Farms, Short letters are most world. 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We have the privilage of ped announces the sponsorship of the discriminated against because of suing other people, figuring that buying squash the year around 'A teaspoon dill weed Child Care Food Program. This too many are attending to such Since they only worked short l race, color, national origin, sex, age, evening hours, the girls took a and sometimes I think that we k teaspoon salt program is designed primarily to or handicap. Any person who things already, some of them pass them by, taking them for Dash of onion powder provide meals to children in child making a good living off of it in week to complete the required believes that he or she has been carving and note-taking. Mean­ granted. However, now is the care centers, outside school hours discriminated against in any USDA- fact. A recent account of a time to make the most of the Slice squash. Melt butter in programs, and family day care lawsuit attracted me, though, at time, as I mentioned, during most skillet. Add squash and all the related activity should write im­ of the day, the frog remains abundant fresh ones on the homes. Meals are available at no mediately to the Secretary of first because of the nature of market or growing in our gar­ other ingredients. Cover and separate charge to all children 12 some of the principals in the case. rested in our refrigerator. They cook over low heat for 8 to 10 Agriculture, Washington DC. 20250. were contained in airtight boxes dens. years of age or under, migrant If a child's family's income falls They're two of the sort my family First come the summer minutes or until tender, stirring children 15 years of age or under, stored in our refrigerator for a but were a chilling presence occasionally. Serve piping hot! below the following guidelines, nonetheless. squash: the yellow crook-neck, and older handicapped children his/her meals are eligible for free or while many years ago - frogs, the straight-neck, zucchini, and enrolled in Boyne City Nursery dead frogs. Then, as the story After Jenifer filed her lawsuit, Following closely in our gar­ reduced price reimbursement or those delicious white bush Center. In the operation of the Child available free or at a reduced price. played on, it served as a fine the officials of Victor Valley High scallops called Cymlings in the dens, even before the early example of how one person can School District decided to recon­ south. All of these squashes summer squash are gone are the fight and win over a city hall or, sider their stand and have now originated in Central America wonderful butter squashes; but­ FAMILY SIZE FREE-"A" REDUCED PRICE-"B" offered a compromise. They'll let YEARLY INCOME YEARLY INCOME as in this case, a school board, of­ and were grown by the Indians ternut, buttercup and acorns are 1 ten an even tougher opponent. Jenifer use pictures of the innar­ 2 $7501 $10,075 all over our country. They were ready. Some say that the butter­ The plaintiff in this matter, a ds of a frog, one that died of soon planted in Europe in the nut is their favorite, others like 3 10049 14301 • natural causes, instead of doing 4 12097 17,927 California high school student 1500s. They are the kind that the buttercup best, yet we all like named Jenifer Graham, was get­ hands-on dissection. must be picked and eaten before to bake those little acorns. They 15445 • 21^53 ting "A's" in biology until she was In light of this offer, the judge they ripen and the shells become are so easy to fill with meat and FOR EACH AD­ DITIONAL FAMILY faced with the prospect of dissec­ hearing the case has dismissed hard. Many of them only need as vegetables with a little honey or Jenifer's suit. She can now accept MEMBER ADD 2548 ting a frog. This prospect didn't little as 5 days of growing time maple syrup for sweetening. This set right with her, she said so and the compromise or appeal the after they develop from the next recipe is a little different, why too: She's a vegetarian and dismissal. I look forward to flowers. So watch for them in the using onions and light molasses. Friendship Club news opposes killing animals for scien­ hearing her decision. garden to enjoy them at their GLAZED SQUASH tific purposes. If I were her, I'd accept the best. All of these squashes are To serve 6 use: The Boyne City Friendship meeting will be Evelyn Newville Her objection didn't satisfy the compromise. Then, if I were her, called vegetable marrow in all 3 med. acorn squashes Club met Aug. 22 at City Hall and Ellen Robinson, Hostesses at frog-carving requirement, Td never have filed the suit in the countries but the United States. 2 cups drained cooked or canned auditorium in 32 in attendance. the bank from 10-12 will be Leone however, so her grade was first place. Here are a couple recipes for small onions Plans were made for a fall color Richardson and Louise Martin; lowered to a "B". This didn't Still, I admire Jenifer and ap­ summer squash. Use the kind V2 cup walnut meats broken tour. Phyllis Diller's look-alike, from 12-2 will be Pansy Savage please her either and being a plaud her for turning the school that you have on hand in these 'A cup butter or margarine, May, from Florida, entertained and Anna Rosebrook; from 2-4, spirited youth, she took her case board around. I'm glad for her recipes; substitutions are O.K. melted with laughter and jokes. Phoebe McCary and Pearl to court. In her lawsuit, she that no dead frog disassembly using zucchini or other kinds. 'A cup light molasses Hostesses for the next Frieden. charged that school officials awaits her too, especially since I POSH SQUASH 'A teaspoon salt l violated her rights by ordering still feel uneasy about the car­ 2 lb. yellow squash, sliced k teaspoon cinnamon her to dissect a frog over her ving that took place at my house, 1 cup mayonnaise conscientious objection. innocent bystander as I was and 1 cup (8 oz.) grated Parmesan Cut squash half lengthwise, Garden Show well attended My involvement with cutting with no conscientious objection cheese remove seeds. Bake cutside down up frogs came in my high school either. I do have a very weak 1 small onion, chopped in shallow pan or baking dish in Despite violent thunderstorms Evelyn Gidley for her Jack-be- years, too, but not in my biology stomach, though. 2 eggs, beaten moderate oven, (350°) 35 to 40 and intermittent sun and Little pumpkins. class. Miss Miele, our biology Vz teaspoon salt minutes or until almost tender. showers. East Jordan Garden Dr. George Alley received an teacher, didn't hold with such V* teaspoon pepper Turn squash cutside up and Club's annual flower show was Appreciation Award for his messy projects. We made insect Vi cup soft bread crumbs sprinkle with salt. Fill with well attended. The show, entitled "Landlubbers" entry, a table collections, gazed at her stuffed New resident 1 tablespoon butter or onions and walnuts. Combine "Ports of Call" was held Tuesday, filled with his special lily exhibit. birds and learned anatomy from margarine, melted remaining ingredients; spoon August 16th at the Evangelical Margaret Kaufmann was in brittle pull-down charts in her in Boyne City Cook squash in boiling water to over squash and filling. Continue Lutheran Church. charge of refreshments, aided by class. cover 10 to 15 minutes or until baking 15 to 20 minutes or until The church's education Jane Bowen and Marguerite My sister, Nan's, college Lance and Shawn Spaniak are tender. Drain and cool slightly. tender, brushing occasionally building was transformed into a Stokes. biology class went for frog the proud parents of their first child, Combine mayonnaise, onion, with sauce in pan to glaze. Serve bower of hanging plants, flower The show's co-chairpersons, dissection, though, and for some Matthew Alan, who was born at eggs, salt and pepper. Stir until this with thick slices of rye bread arrangements and vegetables. Julie Arnim and Greig, were reason, she dissected at home. home, with the assistance of Birth- well blended. Add squash for a real tasty meal. Best of Show went to Bernadine hostesses to the judges at a We lived across the street from ways Midwifery Service of Traverse Stirring gently. Pour into a Greig for her entry in the "Cap­ lovely luncheon held in Arnim's her college, Macalester, but that City, on Monday, August 18th. Mat lightly greased IV2 quart Then there are the winter tain's Table". Featuring shades of bed and breakfast "House on the doesn't explain why our house thew weighed 7 pounds, 1 ounce, casserole. Combine bread crumbs squashes and I like to buy the lavender and rose, her table was Hill" on the Ellsworth road. became a biology laboratory an­ and measured 21 inches in length. and butter; spoon over casserole frozen kind, doing it the easy set with antique Austrian china Judging was done by Phyllis nex. At any rate. Nan and her lab Grandparents are Bob and Nancy and bake at 350° for 30 minutes. way. If you are growing the and was highlighted with an Block, Portia Crawford, Darith partner, Mary, worked on our Hammontree and Dick and Linda From Southern Living Magazine. Hubbard and other hard shelled arrangement of zinnias in shades Lane and Anna Belle Webb of kitchen table along with two Spaniak, all of Boyne Gty. Great squash, you can enjoy the true of pink and peony with dusty Charlevoix and Lois Pollock of other girls whose names I've grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. An­ Here is an easy one; but it's a taste of them as we did before we miller leaves. Boyne City. Rod Cortright, the drew (Joy) Lorimer of Eastpart and forgotten. I haven't forgotten, Mrs. Katherine Spaniak of Boyne "dilly." had freezers. I remember my Shirley Butcher took a first Charlevoix County Extension however, the sight of frog bodies DILLY SQUASH father cutting the squash with ribbon for her flamboyantdesig n Agent, judged the vegetables. City. 1 lb. yellow summer squash an axe and Mother baking it in entered in the "Port of Honolulu" rr^ :—*r 2 tablespoons butter or large pieces in the oven, a real category. It featured canna and margarine treat for Thanksgiving dinner. glads in a flat container with shells and Hawaiian figurines. A single stalk of gorgeous 'Roof for Easter Seals salmon shaded gladiola in a white hob-nail container took a first for .? 1 club president, Cynthia Burrows, at Glen's Markets this week in the "Port of New York", a division for novices. -' '> •: Glen's Markets and A & W Seal Society. Purple petunias entwined with Rootbeer have teamed up to The Rootbeer Float Sale will wisteria vine and set off by a organize a major Rootbeer Float take place at the 14 Glen's large amethyst rock won another Sale to benefit the local Easter Markets throughout Northern first for Greig in the "Port of Michigan on Friday, August 26 Hong Kong" class. and Saturday, August 27 from 10- A white swan container filled Thompson 4. with golden rod and golden glow The large rootbeer floats can won a first ribbon for Jan Bir- decorated be purchased for just $1.00 with a cklebaw in the "Port of East Jor­ all proceeds being donated to dan" class. with third award Easter Seal to support local An outstanding miniature programs and services provided arrangement won a blue ribbon to children and adults with Sgt. Gerald K. Thompson, son for Marian Sherman. She had a disabilities. melange of moss rose, sweet of Curtis W. and Louise K. "The efforts of Glen's Markets Thompson of Charlevoix, has william, ageratum, baby's breath and A & W Rootbeer are greatly and coral bells in a tiny Chinese been decorated with the third appreciated by Easter Seal. The award of the Air Force vase. Her entry was in the "Port funds raised through this Au Prince" class. Achievement Medal in England. promotion will allow us to con­ The Achievement Medal is Other firsts won by Greig were Heading south tinue our many local services," in the "Port of Detroit" and "Port awarded to airmen for said Julie Holmes, development meritorious service, acts of of Algiers". The first featured coordinator. zinnias, wildflowers and glad courage, or other accomplish­ Pepsi Cola has donated all of for the winter? ments. leaves, set off with a 1913 Model the A & W Rootbeer and.Glacier T head lamp. The latter Thompson is a crew chief with Club has donated the ice cream the 10th Equipment Maintenance arrangement was placed in an for the event. eye-catching pottery vase in ear­ Squadron. Easter Seals Society programs His wife, Erin, is the daughter then shades which held a variety include information and referral, of dried weeds, dock and poppy of Gabriel and Karen I. Campbell loan equipment services, of Charlevoix. pods. wheelchair clinics, recreational Many first place ribbons were He is a 1981 graduate of activities and scoliosis screening Charlevoix High School. won in the horticultural division, training. but a Best of Show went to How can a renter insure i The Blind Brothers j peace-of-mind? i Window Treatment Center ! m /4> No problem. |50% OFF: Auto-Owners Apartment Dwellers coverage protects the ! Klrach, Bali, Levator, Delmar | contents of your apartment from loss due to theft, vandal­ j Mini Blinds | ism, fire, water, wind and other losses. 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Continuedfrom p. 1 Paving Fish oils may provide answers He reviewed the nuny sec­ reduction of spending in the tions of the financial report for water and waste/water depar­ Fish oils rich in protect the kidneys cyclosporine. filtering capillaries of bined with fish oils, Michigan seeking the the commissioners pointing out tments came because of in­ omega-3 fatty acids against transplant At present, attem­ the kidneys. kidney toxicity is total answer to places where less money was creased charges, infrastructure have become surgery to prevent pts to control Prolonged constric­ markedly reduced. diseases of the kidney spent over the previous year. repairs and the payoff of a noteworthy recently the body from rejec­ cyclosporine's side ef­ tion of these vessels Early clinical trials and urinary Frykberg said the greatest previous loan to the government because of their ting the new organ. fects on the kidney can lead to scarring of are currently in tract... prevention, at a reduced amount. capability to lower Cyclosporine has involve close areas of the kidney progress to test the treatment and cure. levels of blood lipids improved the success monitoring of blood supplied by the affec­ effectiveness of fish The Foundation's and to reduce blood rates of all types of levels of the drug. ted blood vessels. oils in inhibiting the many-faceted pro­ Bay, Charlevoix Twps. pressure. Recent organ transplants. It However, this ap­ Fish oils containing side effects of gram brings help and studies show that may also be helpful proach has been omega-3 fatty acids cyclosporine on the hope to hundreds of these oils may have against immune- somewhat disappoin­ are known to have an human kidney. Michigan residents yet another important mediated diseases ting, said Dr. Bennett. inhibitory effect The National Kid­ who suffer from kid­ get .grants for land beneficial effect. Dr. such as diabetes, Each individual han­ against this type of ney Foundation of ney disease through William M. Bennett of Bay Township and Charlevoix rheumatoid arthritis dles cyclosporine dif­ constriction. Animal Michigan, Inc. is the research, patient ser­ permits to make a public beach. the Oregon Health and multiple sclerosis. ferently, and a lower studies have shown major voluntary vices, statewide organ Township will be getting grants The North Pointe Sand Dunes Sciences University up to $400,000 from the Michigan However cyclosporine dose can still be toxic that, when health agency located donor program. grant also includes about 2,800 in Portland reported affects the kidneys to to some individuals. cyclosporine is com­ in Ann Arbor Natural Resources Trust Fund feet of Lake Michigan shoreline at a Science Writers for a proposed township park in some extent in almost Dr. Bennett ex­ adjoining the City of Charlevoix's Briefing sponsored by all patients receiving plained that Bay Township and to acquire 27 Mt. McSauba Park. Several low the National Kidney acres of property in Charlevoix this drug. Some heart cyclosporine affects PUBLIC HEARING areas are found within the 27 Foundation that fish transplant patients the kidneys by Township that is part of the Nor­ acres near the dunes and contain oils containing omega- th Pointe Sands Dunes, according have developed end causing constriction of BOYNE CITY wetlands and endangered species 3 fatty acids may stage kidney due to the blood vessels and to Representative Ralph of plants. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Ostling's office. The grants were part of 17 The projects will help Bay local development projects and ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Thursday, September 8,1988 Township to acquire 3.5 acres of 29 local acquisition projects that 7:00 pan. Eagle Island property with 300 were funded by the DNR. Commission Chambers • City Hall CITY OF EAST JORDAN Pursuant to rules and regulations as set by the Boyne City feet of frontage on Walloon Lake. Legislative approval was the 201 MAIN STREET, P.O. BOX 322 The parcel is partially wooded final step in the long process and Zoning Ordinance concerning zoning variances, the Boyne City with wetlands and is contingent the projects will begin as soon as EAST JORDAN, MI 49727 Zoning Board of Appeals has scheduled a Public Hearing for Thur­ on the township getting wetland contracts are completed with the (616)536-3381 sday, September 8,1988 at 7:00 p.m., in the Commission Chambers DNR. of City Hall, 319 N. Lake Street, to consider the following variance PROJECT: Ambulance Garage request: ENGINEER: Wade-Trim/Granger (Gaylord) DUE DATE: Until 4:00 p.m. local time on September 19, 1988 the 1. A request from Raymond Towne to have only an eight foot City of East Jordan will receive sealed proposals for the work front yard set-back rather than the required 20 foot front yard set­ Continuedfrom Page 1 Search herein set forth at the City Clerk's office. back. Mr. Towne desires to build a new home and the unique topography of his land prevents him from meeting the front yard In other action, the board Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud in the Council set-back. Homes presently on this Street are all in line and are all from the Mancelona or Central presently only 8 feet from the front lot lines. decided to follow the present Lake areas. Chamber of the City Hall for a proposed contract of ambulance garage. Contract documents, plans and specifications may be policy concerning tuition studen­ Mancelona is having a hard The property tax code number of the property is 051-116-011-00 ts. That policy will be to look at time finding funding for their examined free and/or purchased at the Superintendent's office each on a case by case basis. upon payment of $10.00, non-refundable. and is located in North Boyne. The_ vacant lot where the new home sports program, while Central is proposed to be built is west of 135 Silver St. and is the third lot Lake students may want to come The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive in­ The reason for the discussion east from Charlevoix St. on the south side of Silver St. was the problems going on in to East Jordan because of the formalities or irregularities, and to award bid as deemed in the other nearby school districts and collapse of a section of the school City's best interest. building in that district over the East proposal shall be accompanied by a certified check or bid All residents living within 300 feet of the property where the the worry that some of the variance is being requested will be notified via first class mail prior students from those districts summer renovation. bond payable to the City of East Jordan for an amount equal to 5% of the total bid price. In the event there is a successful bidder, they to the Public Hearing. Anyone for or aginst the granting of this may want to come to East Jordan After some discussion as to variance request may personally appear at the meeting or may for schooling. whether or not to admit tuition shall be required to furnish a performance bond and a payment bond each for 100% of the contract sum. notify the City Clerk via telephone or mail service. Board members learned the students, the board thought the elementary and middle school is present policy would handle the The City hereby notifies all bidders in response to this adver­ situation if it arises. tisement that they will not be discriminated against on the groun­ Additional information on this Variance request is available at City already at capacity, while there is Hall during regular business hours or by calling (616) 582-6597. The bosyd then went into a ds of race, religions, color or national origin in consideration of bid still some room left at the high award. school. closed session to work on details Thomas Garlock Those considering sending towards reaching an agreement John M. Dionne Superintendent of Public Works City Clerk students to the school may be with the certified staff. City of Boyne City Assumed names filed Aug. 24 aug24 in Charlevoix county NAME OF BUSINESS FILED BY ADDRESS The Mill Street Station Robert B. Stevens 2495 U.S. 131 It's time Lisa Morgans Stevens Boyne Falls, MI Frank's Towing Service Frank A. Shaler 00492 Shaler Rd. Boyne City, MI to think about Four-Way Investments D. Dawson Way 05820 Hwy 66 (Co-Partnership) Michael D. Way Charlevoix, MI Frank's Towing Frank A. Shaler 00492 Shaler Rd. yourA,B,C's! Service Boyne City, MI. Otis Pottery David D. Otis 01694 M-66 North East Jordan, MI. Boyne Secretarial Bonnie Preston 00675 Peck Rd. Service Boyne City, MI. 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telephone NEWSPAPER! 2>J> We'll be happy to help you write a money producing classified ad. !.__.----- CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS-August 24,1988 Crew treating Jordan River for lamprey eels

The continuing battle against stream velocity and volume Once in a great while fish kills treatment. via the Welland Canal around control, lake trout have survived the sea lamprey by the U.S. Fish measurements, water take place. For example, fish Before > development of the 1921. Within a few decades, the and are showing promise of and Wildlife Service will soon chemistries, bioassays, and weakened through spawning or lampricide and the control lampreys infilterated the upper becoming selfsustained through come to the Jordan River in placement of control equipment, are unhealthy due to pollution. program, sea lampreys had vir­ Great Lakes and severely natural reproduction, according Charlevoix and Antrim Counties. according to Robert Morman, In addition, any aquatic tually eliminated lake trout reduced the number of lake trout to the Fish and Wildlife Service. Sea laniprey control basically, supervisor of sea lamprey control organisms, such as bait minnows, populations in the Great Lakes. and other fish species. Most of the lake trout planted in consists of eliminating lamprey at the Service's Ludington that are confined artificially in The control program, initiated in the Great Lakes are produced in larvae in streams flowing into the Biological Station in Ludington, the stream water my be suscep­ 1956 by the Great Lakes Fishery Repeated treatment of Service hatcheries. Great Lakes, thereby protecting Michigan. A critical study of tible to the lampricide because of Commission, was begun in tributaries to the Great Lakes the Lakes' fish populations and stream flow patterns is done crowding and handling. Those tributaries of Lake Superior in are necessary for control because Sea lamprey control also many of the fishes that migrate with rhodamine WT dye, a persons who keep such 1958. Lake Michigan streams of the lack of an efficient method benefits brook, brown and rain­ from the lakes to the streams to material that may turn the water organisms should consider using were first treated in 1960, for eliminating adult lampreys in bow trout, and coho and chinook spawn, such as salmon, steelhead a bright pink, but is nontoxic to an alternative supply of water followed by treatment of Lake the Great Lakes. Adult lampreys salmon planted by the Depar­ and brown trout. people, fish and wildlife. during treatment. Huron tributaries in 1961 and enter the streams, spawn and tments of Natural Resources in A Fish and Wildlife Service This initial information will The Service contacts state fish Lake Ontario tributaries in 1972. then die. The larvae they states and provinces bordering crew of fishery biologists and then be used to determine the and game agencies, public health The Jordan River was treated produce live in the stream bot­ the Great Lakes. technicians with experience in amount of lampricide (TFM) that agencies and municipalities that last in 1984 and the current effort tom for several years. Later, as sea lamprey control will arrive will be applied to the stream and use streams as sources of potable will be the eighth treatment of parasitic adults, they move into The Service emphasized that from Ludington, Michigan on the duration of the treatment. water prior to TFM treatments. the stream since 1961. the lakes to prey on fish. The the fishery now enjoyed in the August 16, to set up mobile living The lampricide, at levels of Agricultural irrigators are control program is designed to Great Lakes is dependent on sea quarters and laboratory facilities concentration used in the treat­ required to suspend their use of Service records indicate the remove the larvae in the streams lamprey control, and would soon at the East Jordan Tourist Park ment, selectively destroys lam­ stream water that will be sea lamprey first invaded Lake before they can develop into the decline or disappear if the control in East Jordan. preys, but is nontoxic to humans, treated, for a 24-hour period Ontario in the early 1800s and adult parasitic form. program were discontinued. Initial work will include pets, livestock and other animals. during and immediately after subsequently entered Lake Erie Since the advent of lamprey DNR salmon search says salmon healthy, Campsite vacancy reports available from state numerous in Lake Michigan A daily campsite sula, the Michigan sula State Park cam­ vacancy report is Travel Bureau and psites are generally Preliminary , fin­ "Chinook" and points to future coast from Pentwater somewhat deeper in alewives next in being offered by the the Welcome Infor­ available with vacan­ dings from a "salmon "Steelhead" with challenges to to St. Joseph. In one the water column. abundance. Resear­ Department of mation Center at cies year-round, the search" survey laun­ daily catch infor­ area between South DNR surveys found chers believe the management of this Natural Resources Clare. report does not per­ ched last month by mation and readings resource by the lake's Haven and the overall forage base is con­ (DNR) Parks Division By using the cam­ tain to State Parks in the Department of of fish marked in entire community," Saugatuck, fish were distribution of salmon tinuously shifting. to keep campers psite vacancy report, this area. Natural Resources targeted survey said DNR Fisheries marked consistently quite uneven with- Alewives, once made abreast of weekday or campers will learn The campsite Fisheries Divisions on areas. DNR biologists Chief John Robertson. for four miles. many salmon marked up 80 percent of the weekend campsite which Lower Penin­ vacancy report is Lake Michigan, followed up these "Therefore, the future Biologists believe significantly outside salmon's food source. openings at State sula State Park cam­ available Monday revealed some reports by setting of this sport fishery these fish should lead of their "preferred" Today, their food base Parks and Recreation psites are: 1) expected through Friday, by valuable information nets to verify species for the salmonids to a good class of feeding range of 50 to consists of 75 percent Areas in the Lower to have vacancies that calling the following on fish distribution marked by anglers, hinges upon salmon for next year's 55 degrees. Fishing chubs and 10 percent Peninsula. day; 2) full now or and dispelled some examined depth and fishery. appeared to be best at alewives. Chubs numbers: DNR Parks cooperation in Between now and estimated to fill by 3 concerns of biologists temperature profiles Most large salmon daybreak and dusk. prefer deeper water Division 517-373-1270; developing lakewide Labor Day, campers p.m. that day; 3) ex­ and sport anglers on of fish and collected in the southern part More fish over 20 than alewives, say DNR Information plans for their can phone in any pected to fill after 3 the status of thefish for examination. of the lake were pounds are being biologists, and may be Services Center 517- management," he ad­ week day, after 11 p.m. that day; or, lake's salmon Abnormal weather located 20 to 60 feet reported in 1988, than enticing chinook out 373-1220; DNR ded. a.m., to obtain the when campers phone populations. conditions over the down from the sur­ in 1987. of their preferred Regional Office 517- A complete report daily campsite vacan­ in on a Friday, cam­ 275-5151; DNR DNR fisheries past two years, and a face in 60 to 90 feet of Chubs dominated feeding temperature of the "salmon sear­ cy report through the psite vacancies for the Regional Office 517- crews surveying a shift in the fish's, water. Fish in the the forage fish found range and to depths ch" findings will be DNR, all State Park weekend also will be 322-1300. Michigan 200-mile area at ports forage food base from northern waters in the southern areas where anglers nor­ available later this and Recreation Areas projected. Travel Bureau 1-800- between Leland and alewives to chubs, month, said Rober­ seemed to be of Lake Michigan with mally fish. in the Lower Penin­ Since Upper Penin­ YES. St. Joseph, with the however, has scat­ tson. In addition, the assistance of volun­ tered the salmon findings of a Lake teer anglers and con­ lakewide, often away Michigan Task Force, servation groups, from traditional formed last Septem­ MUCC seeks opinions on conservation located healthy fishing spots. Con­ ber to study last salmon populations sequently, anglers year's poor salmon during the 2-week report fishing ex­ fishery, will be Should the VS.tion s in the 1988resourc e management ensure that Michigan's Respondent's an­ James J. Blanchard, survey. cellent some days, and released in October. Congress pass Michigan Wildlife Sur­ initiatives, the MUCC rich outdoor heritage is swers to the questions the Michigan Volunteer anglers, other days, not. The salmon survey legislation to further vey being mailed to is aking groups of protected, we need to are strictly confiden­ Legislature, the using their own boats, "The highly found many small control the spread of homes across Michigan Michigan residents to know how folks across tial The survey results Michigan Natural assisted the DNRmigrator y nature of chinook, 16 to 20 in­acid rain? Should fines this summer. complete the survey Michigan feel about will be tabulated and Resources Commission research vessels the chinook salmon ches, all along the collected in pollution The Michigan and mail it back to the some of these impor­ presented to Governor and MUCC officials cases be set aside for United Conservation association's headquar­ tant issues." environmental protec­ Clubs (MUCC) has ters within the next Twelve natural Steve's Archery tion efforts? Should compiled a list of 21 few weeks. resources issues and SALES & SERVICE NOTICE Michigan's sport hun­ questions on natural "In the coming year, nine dealing with en­ ting opportunities be resource management major decisions affec­ vironmental quality Bow tuning and CITY OF BOYNE CITY expanded through the and environmental ting the quality of our are included on the custom made arrows The following Ordinance will be considered for adoption at the introduction of newqualit y issues that will environment and the questionnaire. Among City Commission Meeting of Sept. 6,1988 at noon — First Reading. game species? be facing the governor, management of our the questions asked Michigan's largest legislators and state state's natural resour­ are: Do you support 582-9315 20.140 conservation organiza­ agency officials over ces will be made by the creation of "no-kill" PARKS; BEACHES; PUBLIC PLACES; AMENDMENT tion is seeking public the next year. To public officials in Lan­ areas for fishing? CITY OF BOYNE CITY, MICHIGAN input on these and gauge public support sing," said Thomas L. Should unclaimed bot­ Ord. No. A-43 (2) eff. October 21,1988 other conservation and for new environmental Washington, MUCC tle and can deposit environmental ques­ protection and natural executive director. 'To money be claimed by An Ordinance amending Ordinance Number A43 and A43 (1) by the state for environ­ adding the following. mental cleanup? Do Charlevoix County you support the rein- troduction of timber An Ordinance prohibiting alcoholic beverages within the Boyne wolves in northern City Park and to provide a penalty for the violation thereof. Board of Commissioners Michigan? Should the a Transit SYNOPSIS OF resolved to put 'A mill contract; use of bait piles be THE CITY OF BOYNE CITY ORDAINS: awarded 1018 West St. COUNTY BOARD OF transit millage on the bid to prohibited during deer Seals & Roberts Con­ COMMISSIONERS August 2, Primary hunting season? Boyne City 20.141 Sec. 1. PROHIBITION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN March, 1968 through ballot; appointed struction for con­ CITY PARK. August 10,1988 David Willson and struction of a new No alcoholic beverages, beer, wine or liquor, shall be permitted at Junior Hunt to thetransi t building. 18. KJHlCATION HO. 3. OATtOY FILING any time in the City Park, bounded by Park Street, River Street, .The Charlevoix County's Solid Waste authorized the Sheriff Charlevoix County Press Augmr 7L IQftft and East Street, and by the Boyne River. County Board of Com­ Planning committee; to accept reimbur- 'ME'OUVNCTOMSSUE -igusr ?kAw U.ANMlALtUUCAIFTION MIC* $L4. InCbunty missioners met inauthorize d purchase sement for medical Weekly 20.142 Sec. 2 PENALTY regular sessions in Mar­ of the 1987 delinquent care and treatment of rCOMKETE WAIL INC AODMtS Of KWOWN OFFICE 0« PUBLICATION fit—I City. Cam t. SHH —d Z&*4 Cv4t, (Hoi nwumit

The penalty for violation of this Ordinance shall be the same as ch, April, May, June, taxes; authorized a eligible prisoners, and P.O. Box A, 108 Croveland Street. Boyne City, Michigan 49712 Section 14 of Ordinance Number A-43 (Section 20.164 of the Boyne July and August 10, contract for Solid authorized a newi COMPLETE UAIUMG *DOBISS Of TMl MtAOOUXMTERl Of GENEftAI. BUWNUI Off ICM Of THt fU»l.»HEfl fM.r fiMHrj

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« KNOWN »0«OHbLMl* l^TW««,^^OT«B «C^TY^MR1 OWNHM OA NOUWNO I NMCNT OH MOM Of TOTAL CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS AMOUNT Of jOW(M.-+*QWTQA011 QH QTHtW MCUWItm flfSMfH —s. mtrnmMt <«•«*. NOTICE OF COMW.CT1 MAILIMO AMWW mail this coupon along with your check Jiene. in the amount of PUBLIC HEARING »" FOH COfttfLITIOMIVNONFHOF.TOnOANIZATWNtAUTHOft.HOTQMAILATaftCUM-AATlt«-•*»•*» ntfnttwt*, ' D $14-incounty($10.00seniorcitizens) The South Arm Township Planning Commission will hold a public HAI MOT CHANMO DUMM hearing on Tuesday, September 13,1988 at 7:30 pjn. at the Town­ • MUCIN NO M MOUTH* j MUD!OttM II MONTI* LJ $20 out of county AVtMAUNO, ship Hall, located on South M-66, for the purpose of hearing a ^^ Name. request to rezone from SINGLE FAMILY GREENBELT A. TQTALNO.COFIUfAW* RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (R-2) to COMMERCIAL DISTRICT • PAIOANO/MMOUUTIOCmCUUTtON _sion_ Street.,.. (C-l) the following described property: _114i_ 1»02 114» City...... State.....Zip All Gov. Lot 3, Sec. 3, T32N, R7W, lying W. of E. 1/8 Li Ex., -mi. 2690 283« Beg. 1910.5 ft. W of E »A Cor. Sec. 3, Th at Ang to Rt 62 Deg. 17' _S12_ JSS_ Mailtothe 168.18 ft toSh Lk Shx. th SWly Al Sh to E & W »A Li th E on '/« Li I. TOTALOWTfliaUTiaMjlMa/eMjgy to P.O.B., known as 01563 Peninsula Rd., South Arm Township. All 3302 JOM Charlevoix County Press P. ODFIMMOTOMTMMJTIO interested parties are welcome to attend. -50 -Sfl_ P.O. Box A ,.166 _4i_ Boyne City, Ml 49712 Robert Donaldson, Secretary 0. TOTAL {**m*/t.ri «M'J-J South Arm Planning Commission lowtitythMtM *»^».i««i»,i222iii,0A«5nr aug24,sept7 fSt$ MM0M M FVMFM/ CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS-August 24,1988 7 Just call 582-676 Classified Ads to place your ad 275 Miscellaneous 335 Lots & Acreage 600 Automobiles 767 Piano Sales 202 $100 and under (or Sale for Sale 500 Help Wanted for Sale & Service

WOODEN PORCH projects, tombstone ty within Boyne City. AMERICAN $7,200. 536-2788 after PIANO TUNING SWING, painted rubbing, etc. Frontage on 2 roads. SEMINARS is 5 p.m. Gordon Wheeler, 45 Public Notices white. Excellent con­ Charlevoix County Price reduced for seeking assertive in­ years experience. 12 dition, $65. Smith Press office, 108 quick sale, Also 4 lots dividuals to teach years factory ex­ Corona on Court Street. All 655 Automotive adding Groveland, Boyne City. "zero down" real perience. Phone 548- NOTICE BY PERSONS machine, $25. 535- 5826761. offers considered. Call Parts & Service APPRAISAL SERVICES Southwest 'A of Section 5, estate seminars. 5592. CLAIMING TITLE Farmers Home Ad­ and part of the Northwest 2593. 313*64-1654 or 313- UNDER TAX DEED You've seen them on TOPPER for S-10 135 Special Notices ministration (FmHA), 2206 'A of Section 8, Town 33 664-1316. T.V., now do them in MtchelPark Drive, UnttNo. North, Range 6 West, ac­ Pickup, extended cab, To the Owner or Owners METAL SHEETS person. $3,000 to IL Petoskey, MI 49770, cording to the plat thereof as 205 Appliances deluxe model. New ANNUAL MEM­ oi any and aO Interests in, recorded in Liber 2 of Plats, Suitable for building $6,000 PT-$10,000 to Phone 16161 347-4551, expects for Sale woodsheds, repairing 360 Real Estate $322, now $195. Call BERSHIP DRIVE - or Liens upon the Lands to require the services of pages 174 et seq, Charlevoix Services $15,000 FT possible. 582-7400. Grandvue Medical herein described: qualified persons or firms to County Records. USED APPLIANCES roofs or replacing For interview call metal work on an­ Facility Auxiliary TAKE NOTICE.that sale provide appraisal services for Gas and electric FOR SALE - BY (616)345-9560. has been lawfully made of single family dwellings. The The redemption period is tique furniture. We Mary M. Geiken, single family dwellings are in 30 days pursuant to MCL ranges, refrigerators, OWNERS - Houses, 660 Boats, Motors the following described land washers and dryers. 60 have used aluminum house trailers, mobile Chairman of Mem­ for unpaid taxes thereon, inventory (fee simple in the 6003240(7) as the property is printing plates 22x35 REGISTERED X- & Trailers bership for Grandvue and that the undersigned name of FmHA) or are pen­ deemed abandoned by the day warranty. homes, land bought-- procedure set forth in MCL inches at the sold-traded-rented- RAY TECHNICIAN Auxiliary will be con­ has title thereto under tax ding conveyances. In­ BROOKS' APPLI­ CANOE- 15' tacting all members deed or deeds issued frequently, some may be oc­ 6003241a. If, for any reason, Charlevoix County financed. East Jordan for medical office. the property is not properly ANCE SERVICE, 582- aluminum Seanymph, and prospective therefor, and that you are cupied under lease, or pending 6217. Press. 40 cents each, Auto Parts, Inc. Standard films and entitled to a reconveyance eviction. All services to be "deemed abandoned" by 3/$1.00,or25/$8.00. mams. Please send $225. Excellent con­ members. The annual thereof, at any time within 6 performed will be in the State MCL 6003241a, then the resume to Milliken dition. Call 582-7400. membership fee is months after return of ser­ of Michigan in the counties of redemption period will be Emmet, Charlevoix,. and six months from the time of 225 Building Materials 288 Things to eat Medical, 224 Circle $2.00 for active - $3.00 vice of this notice, upon 365 Real Estate Wanted payment to the undersigned sale, pursuant to MCL Drive, Traverse City, for inactive - $50.00 or to the Treasurer of the 6003240(4). FOR SALE: Cedar EAST JORDAN 704 Appliance Service Emmet, Charlevoix, and MI 49684. for Life (paid only on­ County in which the lands Dated: July 21,1988 fence posts. 616-549- FARMERS' MAR­ WANTED: SMALL Cheboygan for a period of ap­ HOME in Boyne City ce). Memberships are lie, of all sums paid upon proximately twelve (12) mon­ NORTHWESTERN 2405. KET is held Friday mailed to: such purchase, together ths. Responses are solicited STATE BANK, area. Referals to Nate ADULT CARE WE'LL FIX IT: through September, Mrs. Lloyd VanAlstine, with 50 per centum ad­ from prospective contractors MORTGAGEE 830-12:30, in the bank Richardson, 615 AIDE: Call-in Brooks Appliance ditional thereto, and the fees having recent appraisal ex­ John F. Rone CP27954) 255 Garage & Broadway, Benton Service. 582-6217. Treasurer of the Sheriff for the service perience for the type property Attorney for Mortgagee parking lot near the positions available at 00881 N. Advance Rd. Rummage Sale Harbor, MI 49022. Northern Michigan or cost of publication of this described in the specifications. 438 East Lake Street bridge. 536-3287. Boyne City, MI 49712 notice, to be computed as For single family dwellings, Petoskey, Michigan 49770 BOYNE VALLEY Community Mental 762 Painting & upon personal service of a the quoter must also be a 616/347-7327 Health Services. Ex­ Decorating summons upon commen­ "designated" appraiser July 27, aug. 3,10, LIONESS Club's An­ 465 Wanted to Rent 295 Wanted perience with HOW SHOULD the 7 cement of suit, and the fur­ (SREA, SRA, MAI, RM, 17,24 nual Yard Sale, Aug. days of creation be ther sum of five dollars for 26 & 27,94,413 Court WANTED: very severely mentally SPANIAK & SONS CREA, CA-R, etcj by a disabled adults taken? For a free sop. each description without recognized professional ap­ NOTICE OF MORTGAGE Street, Boyne City. OLD ORIENTAL inexpensive one Painting & other additional cost or praiser organization. This FORECLOSURE SALE RUGS WANTED any desired. Apply to: Staining. Spray, theological ex­ charges: If payment as bedroom apartment planation of the first proposed procurement is size or condition. Call for two in the Boyne Adult Training Cen­ Brush, Roll. Residen­ aforesaid is not made, the 100% set-aside for small Default having been made 275 Miscellaneous ter, P.O. Box 430, chapter of Genesis undersigned will institute business. If interested, make in the conditions of a certain toll free 1-800-342- City, East Jordan, tial and Commercial. Proceedings for possession lor Sale 7847. Walloon Lake, MI Licensed and Insured. write . to: Heavens inquiry prior to the contem­ mortgage made June 4, Charlevoix or Secrets, Box 80085, of the land. plated dosing date of Friday, 1984, by CALVIN M Petoskey area. Please 49796. E.O.E. Call 582-9792 or 347- September 16, 1988, after SMITH and SANDRA A. ORDER NOW Lansing, MI 48908. SMITH, his wife, (Sandra A. call 582-2345 before 3 1192. Description of Land which proposals wul not be ac­ Rubber stamps, im­ WANTED: USED cepted. A pre-bid meeting will Smith is now known as San printed. Polamer Queen sized waterbed pjn. GET PAH) for STATE OF MICHIGAN be held on Tuesday, Septem­ dra A. Knebl) as mor­ stamps and Evermark under $200, depen­ reading books! COUNTY ber 6,1988, at £00 pjn. Please tgagor , to the United States self-inking stamps ding on accessories. 455 Office-Business $100.00 per title. OFCHARLEVOrX call if you plan to attend the of America, as mortgagee, Space for Rent Write: PASE- F1415, meeting. Bid packages will be and recorded on June 5, available. One to six Call 536-2788 or 536- Allthatpt.ofNW »A ofNE handed out at that time. 1984, in the Office of the lines. Signature, ad­ 2970 after 5 p.m. 161 S. Lincolnway, N. SPORTS WRITERS V« Sec 21 T32N R4W lying RETAIL & OFFICE aug 2431 Register of Deeds for dress, logo, artwork Aurora, IL 60542. and being E of Camp Ten Rd Charlevoix County, SPACE downtown as now established. 23 or special message Boyne City. Not up­ NEEDED TO COVER Michigan, in Liber 173 of Acres. mortgages on pages 641-644; stamps. 10 day I WOULD LIKE TO Amount necessary to NOTICE OF stairs. $100 month, "HIRING! Gover Boyne City & East Jordan On which mortgage there redeem, $88933 plus the FORECLOSURE SALE delivery time. buy or trade for one utilities included. 582- is claimed to be due and un­ nment jobs - your sports events. fees of the Sheriff. DEFAULT HAS BEEN CHARLEVOIX ceramic Avon figurine 2200,582-6674. MADE in the condition of a paid at the date of this area. $15,000 - $68,000. Anna Leaner COUNTY PRESS certain Mortgage executed Notice Forty Nine Thousand of Ginger Rogers Call (602) 838-8885. Perfect for high school student Elmira, MI 49730 108 Groveland from the Hollywood on July 22, 1986 by Marvin Six Hundred Sixty Eight EXT 3350." seeking a career in journalism, 5593 Camp Ten Rd. and 31/100 Dollars Boyne City 500 Help Wanted L. Roskamp and Patricia A. Couples series. Call Roskamp, husband and wife, ($49,66831) principal and or senior citizen To Helen Barker 582-2345, evenings. as Mortgagors to North­ Fifteen Thousand Seven 600 34th St S.W. Lot 5 MATURE PERSON 600 Automobiles who likes sports. western State Bank, a Hundred Fifty One and NEWSPRINT Wyoming, MI 49509 Michigan banking cor­ 08/100 Dollars ($15,751.08) 335 Lots & Acreage FOR counter work for Sale Call 582-6761 last grantee in the regular poration of Boyne City, interest; PAPER tor Sale and transporting of Unused roll ends, 34 dry cleaning between to arrange for an interview. chain title of such lands or of Michigan, as Mortgagee, and No suit or proceeding at FOR SALE: 1987 as recorded on July 28,1986 inches wide varying MOTIVATED plants. Apply Boyne Suzuki Samurai, any interest therein as ap­ law or in equity having been SELLER pearing by the records in the in Liber 186, Pages 736 instituted to recover the sizes, $2.50 - $7. Good Cleaners, 307 Front 23,000 mi., 5 spd. 4 office of the Register of through 739, Charlevoix debt or any part of the debt for table covers, pain­ 15 acres of prime St. between 1-3 p.m. 23,000 mi., 5 spd., Deeds of said County, County Records, on which secured by said mortgage, ting cover, school art development proper- 4 wd., convertible aug. 10,17,24 Mortgage there is claimed to and the power of sale con­ be due and unpaid as of July tained in said mortgage 21, 1988, a principal sum of having become operative by REQUEST FOR BIDS $40,000.00, interest in the reason of such default: 1981 TITLED Evangeline Township, amount of $7,721.64, thus NOW, THEREFORE. Charlevoix County is- in­ totalling $47,721.64 with an Notice is Hereby Given that stalling a dry hydrant on additional $142465 per diem on September 14, 1988 at Service Directory SPARTAN, Springwater Beach this interest after July 21, 1988; 1000 o'clock in the forenoon summer and is now soliciting no suit or proceeding at law at the East Door of Cour­ bids for this work. For or in equity has been in­ thouse in Charlevoix, Tiaggatd'i THumtiMg and "Keating 2 bedroom mobile home. detailed information contact stituted to recover the debt, Michigan, that being the ROOFING "SHOWROOM OF QUALITY AND SERVlCf " Township Trustee Doug or any part of the debt, place for holding the Circuit INDUSTRIAL WM J HAGGARD Xta JOHN E HAGGARD Features raised kitchen, dining Shields at 582*146 (days) or secured by said Mortgage, Court for the County of , HAWKINS EVENINGS 547-9709 and the power of sale in said COMMERCIAL EVENINGS 547-Se.OO room, 582-7800 (evenings). Charlevoix, there will be of­ I BROS., INC. U.S. 31 S.. P.O. BOX 35 Michelle Cortright, Clerk Mortgage has become fered for sale and sold to the RESIDENTIAL CHARLEVOIX MIGHIGAN 49720 14x70 ft. operative by reason of such highest bidder, at public Bill Hawkins 616/547-4046 default. Real property taxes sale, for the purpose of "No job too large or too small" AIR CONDITIONING. REFRIGERATION. VENTILATING Joe Hawkins & SHEETMETAL SPECIALISTS includes range, refrigerator, CARETAKER/PROPERTY are also overdue. The mor­ satisfying the amounts due tgagee may be paying the (616) 582-2307 Area's Newest MANAGER FOR SINGLE and unpaid upon said mor­ 06556 Camp Daggett Rd dishwasher, and skirting. overdue taxes prior to the tgage, together with the Boyne City, Mi 49712 Lawn Boy. Homelite, Jacobsen Dealer FAMILY DWELLINGS Formeily B&B Roofing Expert Service Deot. Farmers Home Ad- foreclosure sale. legal costs and charges of Must be moved. ministratjon (EmHA), 2206 sale provided by law and in REFUSE SERVICE Priced to sell at $12,700. Mitchell Park Drive, Unit No. NOTICE IS HEREBY said mortgage, the lands and for Charlevoix, Boyne City, SEALS & ROBERTS IL, Petoskey, MI 49770, GIVEN that on September premises in said mortgage East Jordan and CONSTRUCTION 582-6761-days Phone 16161 3474551, seeks 1,1988, at 10:00 a.m.. at the mentioned and described, as caretaker/property managers main entrance of the follows, to wit: surrounding areas. 582-2345 - after 6 p.m. Charlevoix County Cour­ COMPANY having at least one-year ex­ Property in the County of WASTE MANAGEMENT OP perience in securing, protec­ thouse, that being, the main NORTHERN MICHIGAN entrance of the Courthouse Charlevoix, State of c Complete Building ting, and maintaining proper­ Michigan, and City of East 08773 VS. 31 South for the Circuit Court, in the and Remodeling ties for approximately 6 single Jordan, described as: Lot Charlevoix, MJdrigw49720 family dwellings per month in City of Charlevoix, County 616547-2814 (Charlevoixl of Charlevoix, Michigan, will No. 11, Christensen Ridge, Call: Emmet, Charlevoix, and as recorded in Liber 2 of 616347-5128 (Petoskey) Boyne City 582-6535 Cheboygan counties, for a be offered for sale and sold to the highest bidder, at Plats, Pages 234 and 235, period of approximately one Charlevoix County Records. Call For The We'd like year. No rental duties are in­ public auction, for the pur­ volved. This proposed pose of satisfying the The redemption period Finest In Upholstering procurement is a 100% set amounts due and unpaid on will be six months from the min, 9 your aside for small businesses. If said Mortgage, together foreclosure sale. Property FREE interested, make inquiry prior with the legal costs and may be redeemed by paying ESTIMATES to the contemplated charges of sale, including a the amount of the bid at the COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL. solicitation closing date of statutory fee of $75.00, foreclosure sale plus interest Call BUILDING & REMODELING Friday, September 16, 1968, provided by law, the Mor­ and any unpaid encumbran­ 616-546-3277 opinion after which proposals will not tgagors entire interest in the ces on the property from 616-582-2702 be accepted. A pr&bid property described in said date of sale. For additional mortgage as follows: M32,Elmira.MI We Pick Up & Deliuer LICENSED BUILDER BOYNE CITY, MICH. 48712 meeting will be held on information, contact Write a letter Tuesday, September 6, 1988, UNITED STATES OF Excavating Services at KMOajn. Please call if you In the Township of Bay, AMERICA acting through Free Estimates Jim Shepherd Painting plan to attend the meeting. Charlevoix County, Farmers Home Ad­ All Sand-Gravel-Stone Products Box 131 Bid packages will be handed Michigan: Lots 121 and 122 ministration, 2206 Mitchell Boyne City, Michigan 49712 out at that time. of the recorded Plat of Villa Park Dr., Petoskey, MI RENTH Washed Stone-Stone Rip Rap to the Editor aug 24,31 de Charlevoix, part of the 49770, mortgagee. Ball Diamond Dust Dated August 3.1988 Call for more information aug 10,17,24,31 R0THERS 616-588 2345 Jim _ Jeff Amber is fossilized EBsworth, Mich. 49729' y $16-582-6256" vbL 616-582-2488 plant resin that takes Since 1948 about five million SEPTIC TANKS SERVICE years to form. Many What's H appen i n g SEPTIC TANK pieces of amber con­ LCar?or) A V I: R ...NOT A SIDELINE or plants. The oldest HISTORY NEEDED recalling pertinent in­ Petoskey, between 10 • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL mission is FREE. 1070 B*yvri-w Rd , Pftoikty 34/ 5940 known amber-preser­ Historical work on cidents may contact a.m. and 2 p.m.. On • EXCAVATING • LAND CLEARING ved insects date back Mrs. Zelley at 547- For Your Complete Painting Supplies Emergency SwvJcs • Rtpslr Service midwifery in GOSPEL MEETINGS that day, an hour of 130 million years. Ac­ 2499, Charlevoix, 1070BayViewRc^,CHeson'sShoppingCeriter MfcMgsn State License No. 39118 Charlevoix County is There will be your time^ could mean Portable Toilets For Rem Call 347-2151, Petoskey cording to Inter­ before noon. Petoskey -347-5940 7:30 am to 6 pmMon. through Sat. being conducted by Gospel Meetings held a lifetime for at least 3 ^^^^^^^J3E^McDougal^ioao^^^^^^^_ national Wildlife Paula Stover of other people. For an magazine, some at the Eajgt Jordan SEALS & ROBERTS Lawrence Institute of WATERFRONT City Hall each Friday appointment, please researchers say that Technology of CONCERT call- 347-5984 or stop CONSTRUCTION such insects may help in May at 7:30 p.m.. Detroit. She will be A concert featuring Everyone is welcome. by this Friday, from COMPANY 3 inch BUSINESS CARDS explain the course of here in the county Greg Jaqua, Cross 10 a.m. to 2 pjn. Boyne City 582-6535 evolution. They may Aug. 25-28. Mrs. Examination and PETOSKEY only $6 per week even help scientists STEEL ••-, ~ Margaret, Gallagher Scarlet Thread will be SUBCENTER Call 582-6761 better understand Zelley is collecting ob­ held on Saturday, BLOODMOBILES Angles-Plates -^1^.-. JB dinosaurs, what they Aug. 27, 12 noon, in Channels-Beams tainable data to be Blood drives are looked like and how given to Mrs. Stover. the Tourist Park, M- Bars : ; they acted. held each Friday at FT • .' r : ' . .' mmm^iimmmmmmmm mmmmmmmm mmmmmmmm mmmmmmm

8 CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS-August 24,1988 Reg Sharkey's Northern journal Bufo: guardian of lawns and gardens her, a built-in compass told her BY REG SHARKEY with little success. Then she high-handed unwanted assistan- which way to head for home base. Toads are interesting little wised up. Putting a front foot on ce. Since moving to the Crooked amphibians. the wriggling worm she would And as I watched, the little Lake area our garden has had an The word amphibian means elevate her head, attempting to fellow positioned himself against assortment of various-sized they lead a double life, equally at snap the worm in pieces, with lit­ the basement wall and began toads. home on land and in water. tle success. Then she settled burying himself for the day. One little 2-inch fellow has The one around these parts is down to slowly ingest the Working his spade-shaped back been frequenting an area near known as the common American struggling worm. After about ten feet back and forth, pushing the baek door, where there is an toad. minutes all that remained to be aside the soil, he gradually began elevated foundation planting of Bufo is a warty critter that seen of the worm was a half inch to sink below the surface. Again, lettuce and the likes. dominates the spring bac­ wriggling around looking like the trying to assist him I gently chanalian chorus of amphibians. tip of Emma's tongue. He, or she, has a regular insect covered him with soil. Then Only in the spring mating season Her daytime abode, however, patrol beat that runs along that because it was getting warm I does the common toad frequent was someplace in the neighbor's area. The other morning the toad sprinkled him with water to keep watery places, be they fen, bog, yard, where she retreated to, to was on the sidewalk below the 4- cool. This he accepted without lake shallows or even flooded digest her night's repast, and inch flower bed wall. It was oral or visible objection. Just roadside ditches. Then Bufo fills while away the day until beginning to get warm. Feeling before dark I went out to see the night with his love song; a darkness and feeding time. sorry for the warty little critter I what was going on with the little high musical trill, lasting 10-30 Once I picked her up in the attempted to hoist the toad onto toad. He was out patrolling his seconds, but seemingly repeated neighbor's yard. Despite her the cooler soil of the elevated domain for a night of gourmet all night long. Buffo, a normal garden toad, is the guardian of gardens because of the protests I took her into our yard bed. No soap. Try as I might the feasting on man's pestiferous in­ After mating and egg laying, amount of insects he eats. and released her. Without toad would jump back out of the sects. hesitation she headed back to the elevated bed. So I gave up. And warts you can't get from toads leave their trysting abode, possible to detect the entire of the worm to a flimsy thread I neighbor's yard where I would Ten minutes later I took handling toads. But the juice becoming terrestrial critters, process. dangled it in front of her. Bingo! retrieve her for a repeat perfor­ another look. Lo and behold the those warts exude are highly preferring gardens, cultivated Then I conceived the idea of She lassoed one end of the worm mance. No matter where I took toad was up in the flower bed. To toxic if you or your mutt tries to fields, lawns and similiar areas. capturing a night crawler from and began to swallow it. Cutting her, or which direction I pointed me it was a silent rebuttal of my eat the warty little critter. That's why they're called the the garden to see what Emma the thread we watched her common American toad. would do with it. Tying one end struggle to subdue the worm, but The experiences I've had with toads makes me wonder at their Continued from P. 3 Letters seemingly intelligence, or, perhaps it's just plain instinct. Charlevoix 4-H Club, Charlevoix Jill Kiffer, Barbara Danly, Bar­ Northcoast Fun Gear, Circus Nevertheless, I'll relate a few C.A.H. Guild names president Sheriffs Department, Penny's bara Lane Interior Designs, Shop and Doctor Karkasak. amusing incidents of my ex­ Plants & Flowers, Doue Shields, Record World, Clothing Espress, Jeanne Rossman, Director periences with Bufo terrestris. Virginia Rountree 1976 and served as Sunday Dinner While living in Petoskey, near is the new president secretary from 1978 Program which is Elm Pointe Commission says thanks a springtime water-filled ravine, of the Charlevoix to 1984 and vice held in the winter Editor: Caretakers Phyllis and Don Shay lovely spot on the South Arm of the night was filled with am­ Area Hospital Guild. president from 1987 months. The Elm Pointe Commission are doing an excellent job taking Lake Charlevoix. phibian music, and after the She succeeds Julia 88. Her volunteer Other Guild officers would like to publicly thank some care of the grounds and picnic area. Betty BosweH, Chairman mating passion had subsided Leedy, who passed duties included are Marilyn Izor, vice East Jordan citizens who have made More and more people are en­ Ehn Pointe Commission toads were common in our gar­ away July 4th. working for the president; Lorene generous contributions to improye joying the natural beauty of this East Jordan den. But out of the various-sized Mrs. Rountree has Showcase Gift Shop Goss, treasurer; and and add to the charm of East Jor toads, I saw one large female that been an active mem­ at the hospital and for Jolyn Hall, secretary. dan's beautiful Elm Pointe. took up permanent residence on ber of the Guild since the Senior Citizens our property, as well as our A big thank you to The Friends ROOFING neighbors. of Elm Pointe, a group organized INSUREDS LICENSED Gradually the number of toads Moulton attends MTU several years ago, and to Ron and decreased as they dispersed to Kathi Sadlowski, owners of Vibrant find adequate subsistence, insec­ youth school Custom Carpet. Because of the INDUSTRIAL'COMMERCIAL ts and likes, until one big female, David Moulton of July 10th through with each exploration generosity of Kathi and Ron, who HAWKINS RESIDENTIAL all of 5 inches in length remained. Boyne City recently August 6th at MTU. directed by a sold 'the carpet at cost, the She was a whopper. I named her participated in Each student has the Michigan Tech faculty organization was able to purchase BROS., INC. 45 yr. experience Fat Emma. Michigan Technologi­ opportunity to par­ member or a enough for the entire residence. •all types of shingles Emma would frequent our cal University's ticipate in one of the specialist in that area We would also like to thank the •built up hot asphalt brick patio about every night, at­ Summer Youth forty-seven week-long of study. Moulton at­ Portside Art and Historical Society -1 ply membrane Program. He was explorations. Pro­ which donated the money to have tracted there by insect life, lured tends Boyne City •custom sheet metais by a light. among 900 junior and gram design focuses Middle School. He is the carpet installed. 582-2307 We would watch her snap up senior high school on career exploration the son of Bruce and insects, her long tongue flicking students attending and development of Candy Moulton of 06556 Camp Daggett Rd.. Boyne'City. Ml 49712 out, disappearing with a helpless the 16th annual new skills through Boyne City, victim so fast it was near im- Summer Youth laboratory, classroom, Program held from and field experiences Formerly B & B Rooting

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BY DARLA LOOZE though the farm is busy days, sometimes 1 through April 30, If you're interested open all year round, our horses are on the 20% off horse rentals in getting away from their busiest months trails for up to 6 from May 1 through it all for a little while are July and August. hours." September 30 and and seeing a little bit "We are especially There isn't any age 20% off all riding of Mother Nature, busy on overcast stipulation for those lessons. why not go horseback days," he said. "On who want to ride, ac­ Gallagher bought riding? sunny days, people cording to Gallagher. the riding stable por­ Sogonosh Riding usually take to the "We have horses tion of the farm from Stable is just 11 miles water, but we still available for all levels his parents two years outside of Harbor have enough business of riders - from the ago. "Having the two Springs on Old State to keep us busy." most experienced to separate businesses, Road and has over 80 There are 15 riding the beginner," he said. breeding and riding, acres of land and horses available at It isn't uncommon is what helped us miles of riding trails Sogonosh,according on a ride to be close to remain open when so available. It also bor­ to Gallagher. "All of one or more wild deer. many other riding ders the 10,000 acre our horses are ap- "The deer smell the places had to go out of Hardwood National paloosas, because of horses before they business because of Introducing one of the newer members of the family of horses. Forest. their temperment, smell people, so they the high cost of According to the size and difference in usually can get pretty liability insurance," he owner of the riding color," he said. "They close to you before said. "We do not carry all year round. The around 5 p.m. if it isn't sausages and stable, Gordon are also bred for their they run away," liability insurance cost is $15 per person that busy," Gallagher beverages with us to Gallagher, even endurance and, on Gallagher said. "It is a because of the cost. It for an hours ride and said. • be roasted at a cam- rare experience to be would cost us ap­ groups no larger than The farm also pfire site on one of the close to something so proximately $1000 10 people are features special even­ trails," Gallagher said. wild and beautiful." per horse for the welcome. -Reser­ ts such as sleigh rides "We remain at the There is an in­ summer months vations are recom­ in the winter, and campfire for 45 teresting story alone. We are just mended if you wish to Keilbasa Rides on minutes and usually behind the name of very careful and ride after 5 p.m. "This Friday and Saturday make it back to the the stable, according never send a group is only because we nights. "We usually stable around 9 p.m." to Gallagher. out without a guide." close down and send leave at around 6 p.m. Because of the bur­ "Sogonosh is an In­ Gallagher said people home at and take Keilbasa ning ban in Michigan dian word which there haven't been means 'British Valley' any serious accidents and the farm is called in the ten years that this because British the stable has been Soldiers used to camp open. "There were JAFFO: in this valley on their two broken arms and

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The critically- ference is a unique op­ sists of performances repertoire includes the Award-winning movie and Bayla Keyes, all on Paul Foundation grant acclaimed Manhattan portunity for amateur, by featured artists- music of Rachmaninoff, "Amadeus" starring violins, Dorothy Lewis for chamber music. String Quartet is professional, and semi- faculty, including the Dvorak, Mozart, Fran- Interlochen alumnus on cello, and Cary They made their among several hun­ professional adult Manhattan String ck, Shostakovich, Tom Hulce. Lewis on piano. Russian debut in 1985 dred distinguished musicians to perform Quartet, violinist Bayla Schubert, Haydn, Dr. Lucktenberg, This summer marks and have participated chamber musicians chamber music in Keyes, and duo- Beethoven, Bizet, director of keyboard the Manhattan String in two year cultural from across the coun­ coached and informal pianists Mildred and Debussy, and Brahms. workshops at the con­ Quartet's ninth season exchanges with one of try who are at In­ ensembles, attending Gerald Snyder, among A special perfor­ ference and currently as quartet-in-residence Russia's leading quar­ terlochen this week for master classes and others. mance on Sunday will Professor and Chair­ at the annual Chamber tets, performing and the annual Chamber nightly concerts with Concerts are held be held at 3 pjn. in man of the Keyboard Music Conference at giving master classes Music Conference Aug. renowned artists. each evening, except Corson Auditorium and Graduate Music Interlochen. throughout the Soviet 23«). A highlight of the Sunday, at 8:15 pan. in featuring Dr. George Department at Con­ Praised as one of Union. Traditionally held conference is the the air-conditioned Lucktenberg on the verse College, will be America's major string Featured artist the last week Chamber Music Con­ comfort of Corson historic Viennese for- accompanied by ensembles, the quartet Bayla Keyes is retur­ of August, the con­ cert Series which con­ Auditorium. The tepiano which was Alcestis Perry, R. Kent includes Eric Lewis ning for a second seen in the Academy Perry, John Lindsey, and Roy Lewis, violins; season. The violinist is John Dexter, viola; and best known to audien­ Judith Glyde, cello. ces as a member of the Currently quartet-in- internationally-famous Continued from P. 2 Horses residence at Music Muir String Quartet, Mountain, the chamber now in residence at due to the dry con­ Emmet County Fair music center at Falls Boston University, ditions, these rides on Friday July, 22. Village, Conn., the Boston, Mass. When have been postponed For more infor­ quartet has held she's not performing until the ban is lifted, mation contact the residencies at Cornell with the Muir String he said. farm at 616-526-5766, University, Grinnell Quartet, Keyes ap­ The stable sponsors or by writing to College, and at one of pears frequently as a a 25 mile Trail Race Sogonosh Riding America's leading con­ soloist and chamber the second weekend Stable, 5917 Wor­ servatories, the musician in concerts in August and is also mwood Lane, Harbor Manhattan School of selling tickets to see Springs 49740. Music. 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Then pared Kingdom ple tunes with simple requested tune. came a friend of Kot- Come, the Castle's chording to complex It was the same at tak's Rick Steier who opening band Aug. 28, matters of semi con­ other radio stations plays rhythm guitar. with that trolled noise. across the country Johnny Frank, with that super- But that is heavy and made the record bassist, was also in as rock/heavy metal metal. stores buy the album a friend of Stag's. group Led Zeppelin, Two of the current to sell to those clam- All of the group but after listening to heavy metal type mering for it. melted together and the tapes between the bands are coming to Selling 20,000 the outcome is this two bands, you can appear at the Castle albums for a new tour, with the Scor­ tell the difference. this weekend, and group is considered pions. Sure, both groups they are two of the good, but Kingdom If you are into new use guitars and have current best. Come quickly sold to groups, you will similar instruments, The opening band, the gold status and probably like this one. but you can definitely Kingdom Come, is now platinum. It has got an old tell the difference. what could be called a Just because the group flavor and is I guess it's the dif­ "recent phenomena" group sounds like Led destined to produce ference of the seven­ in the world of Inter­ Zeppelin, each song several more top 10 ties and the eighties. national Rock. they play stands on songs in the near bye Kingdom Come seems The group was its own. The group is and bye. to be a little more formed last year and not an exact clone of a together, tighter than while the band mem­ previous group. the other band. bers are still Wolf says he is The missing lynx Maybe it was the discovering nuances happy some think he times, but when you among themselves, An important sym­ sounds like Robert bol of the wilderness listen to rock of the they have been Plant of Led Zeppelin, 50's and compare it to molded into a tight may soon roam the and he thinks that peaks of New York's rock of the 60's, the playing group under Kingdom Come members from left to right: Rkk Steier, Danny Stag, because his voice 70's and the eighties, the direction of Lenny Lenny Wolf, and Johnny B. Frank. Adirondack Moun­ developed naturally, tains once again. Ac­ you can see how the Wolf. he doesn't have to Wolf, the leader of touring the U.S. Thank God for a cording to National change it. "It's the Wildlife magazine, the group, is a Ham­ If the band had early promo tape that real me," he says, Penny's burg, Germany native rock stations like biologists plan to im­ been together for the "Why should I change port 24 lynxes from who moved to last Eve years, you Detroit's WRIF it." Plants LosAngeles in the picked out of a the Yukon in hopes of would probably hear And Wolf is the establishing a native early eighties with lit­ something different, unreleased promo leader, having and tle money and only a tape for air play. Af­ population in the nor- but one of the exciting auditioned about 30 theastern Adiron- Flowers smattering of English things about rock and ter several people guys before hearing words. He sang with a asked who was the dacks. The cats disap­ roll, is listening to the Stag. Finding just the peared from New band called Stone newer groups develop group, the decision right kind of sound Fury who had signed was made to put it on York a century ago "See us for Friendly, their sound. and the right kind of when widespread a contract with MCA And it is still the air one weekend. temperment in Stag, Personal Service." records and went timbering destroyed developing. Danny Almost overnight the next to come on their habitat. nowhere. Stag, the lead Distinctive Gifts Wolf went back to guitarist is still fin­ Germany licking his ding new ways to Full Service Florist wounds and then produce sound out of returned to sit down his instrument while and write songs. the rifts of the drum­ 616-582-2535 Based on the heavy mer, James Kottak, THE TRAIN 123 Water Street material, Polygram aren't like those of the Boyne City, MI Records signed him Led variety yet. Carol D. McGeorge on and asked him to But if you were one IS HERE! come up with a group. of those who went to He then set about the Whitesnake con­ 12-2-4-7 p.m. putting together the cert earlier this sum­ DAILY current group that is mer, this band is bet­ ter. Canoe the beautiful Jordan River And while the songs they play are U.S. 31 North, Crooked Lake -¾¾ ,:-%~fX heavy on the metal, $ $ they are different 6 adults 4 children than the other group 7 and under, free that is the main at­ traction, the Scor­ pions. They are a real German band. 347-8200 Kingdom Come only has one German and Little Traverse that is Wolf, who with the rest of the group SWISS HIDEAWAY Canoe Livery coining from the L.A. Scenic Railway Dike rentals through the Jordan Valley area, has a platinum album to their credit Petoskey 616-536-2341 already. NORTHWEST MICHIGAN VACATIONEER/Charlevoix County Press-August 24, 1988 5 First public hearings set for Camp Grayling

The first public training requirements ded in stages to comments," said Stef­ presentations to the County Court House, Gaylord, James D. hearings on Camp and providing for 147,000 acres and now fens. Letters may be committee are invited 200 West Michigan Schromm of Okemos, Grayling and the im­ proper resource provides a vast array sent to:Steffens, to arrange an appoin­ Ave., Grayling. William F. Carson of pact the large management and en­ of training to military Camp Grayling tment by contacting Other committee Bloomfield Hills, military training joyment of the personnel from the Management Ad­ Committee Coor­ members are Lloyd E. Geraldine H. Gurzen- facility has on nor­ natural resources of United States and visory Committee, c/o dinator, Carol Zim­ Stahl, James L. da of St. Helen, and thern Michigan will the area by residents other countries AAA Michigan, One merman at (313) 336- Williams, Elizabeth Ross Fowler of be held from 4 to 7 and visitors." The throughout the year. Auto Club Drive, 1281. These presen­ Weiland, Charles J. Detroit. pjn. on Monday, Aug. committee's report is "We encourage Dearborn, MI 48126. tations will be Geunther, all of 29, at the Hidden due by December 31, anyone who cannot In addition, in­ scheduled from 2 to 5 Grayling; Blair C. Valley Resort, M-32 1988. attend the hearings to terested organizations p.m. Tuesday, August Bedient of Albion, East in Gaylord, and "We encourage send us their written who wish to make 30 at the Crawford David R. Smethurst of from 8 a.m. to noon on all interested in­ Aug. 30 at the dividuals and Holiday Inn, 2650 1-75 organizations to ex­ Northern Michigan folksinger Business Loop, press their points of Grayling. view and help us un­ The hearings are derstand the issues opens Bluegrass concert being conducted by which are in conflict the Camp Grayling regarding use of this Folksinger, Rick I enjoy the folk scene group. at McCune Art Cen­ Gaylord Area Council Management Ad­ major state proper­ Meisterheim, will because of its loving Early arrivals with ter, in Roscommon at for the Arts with sup­ visory Committee, ty," stated Ronald L. open the Footloose and positive pre-purchased tickets Roscommon Har­ port from the recently appointed by Steffens, chairperson concert outdoors on message." Rick also will have choice dware and Gifts, in Michigan Council for Governor James J. of the Camp Grayling the hillside of Sylvan plays mandolin and seating on the hillside Lewiston at Family the Arts and is co- Blanchard to gather Management Ad­ Resort on Friday, dulcimer. and be entertained Hair Care, in Grayling chaired by Judi facts, analyze data visory Committee, August 26. The concert prior to the perfor­ at Flowers by Josie, Adrian and Rich and recommend who is also AAA Meisterheim, a features Footloose, an mance. Bring lawn and in Charlevoix at Blackmore. Phone the Michigan Vice resident of Wolverine, Ann Arbor based chairs and blankets to The Wharfside "Arts Line" for fur­ future action. Accor­ ther information: 517- ding to Governor President - Insurance. will entertain early acoustic string band Sylvan's east ski slope Market. The concert is sponsored by the 732-3242. Blanc hard's Execu­ Camp Grayling, the concert arrivals consisting of five ac­ entrance on tive Order, the com­ largest National beginning at 7.00 p.m. complished musicians Marquardt Road. Live many lives: Read! mittee is to, "...make Guard training base Meisterheim, who who play bluegrass, Tickets are selling for recommendations to in the United has been playing a six- country, contem­ •6.00 (children free) in In a very real sense, people who have read the Governor to states—opened in string acoustic guitar porary, folk and blues. Gaylord at Sylvan good literature have lived more than people satisfy the dual objec­ 1913 on 14,000 acres and singing for five A recent review from Resort, the Framery, who cannot or wiil not read..Jt is not true tives of meeting of forest land 200 years, states "I the Ann Arbor News Best Western Motel that we have only one life to live; if we can national and Michigan miles north of Detroit. decided to use music as states, "Footloose, and Glen's Market. read, we can live as many more lives and as National Guard The camp has expan- a tool in spreading that bluegrass/swing/ They are also many kinds of lives as we wish. words of environmen­ comedic organization available in Petoskey -SJ. Hayakawa tal awareness and that somehow \%ec^pple^Bee Goterit laughs (good manages to cause as medicine). Most of my much entertainment ' Handcrafted Items/Fabrics music is done on the as groups twice its 111 N. 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Brian Cairns, Sugar and unlimited greens Sugar Loaf Resort new indoor pool, a zeria and Delicatessen surrounding the PGA Professional, Loaf Resort general fees for the entire provides recreation whirlpool spa for 30 to the critically ac­ resort. Chuck Olson, will also manager, recently stay. The rate is $89 year-round, from people, a weight claimed Four Seasons be on hand for lessons announced details plus tax, per person golfing on their 18- training facility, and Dining Room. Customers staying and tips on improving and is based on double hole championship five lighted outdoor Featuring traditional on the Sugar Loaf fall your game. regarding a new fall occupancy. Jan Stephenson golf tennis courts. favorites and cuisine golf package will not Sugar Loaf Resort golf package. During course to skiing on indigenous to the only enjoy unlimited is located just the months of Sep­ Cairns also stated the Midwest's The resort also golf, but also a driving minutes from Traver­ tember and October, that Sugar Loafs steepest slope. The features a variety of Leelanau Peninsula, range, two putting se City, near the Sugar Loaf will offer a special fall golf dining options, from the Four Seasons greens and a full ser­ shores of Lake special package in­ package is avaOable hotel property in­ the relaxed at­ room overlooks Lake vice pro shop for Michigan. For reser­ cluding two nights to groups as well as cludes two outdoor mosphere of the Par Michigan and the clothing and ac­ vation information, lodging in the hotel individuals. heated pools, a brand Pub and Tonelli's Piz­ rolling countryside cessories. Resident call 1-800-332-9802. Hartwick Pines "Black Iron Days" Aug. 27, 28 Visitors to the 10,000 authentic wheels, snow rollers, log center, concession stand, vehicle permit. The Grayling and is accessed mation, contact Har- acre Hartwick Pines bunkhouse, blacksmith jammers and sprinkler offers one, two and park is located just 7 from 1-75, at exit 259. twick Pines State Park State Park in Crawford shop and camp store, sleds on display. threemile hiking trails, miles northeast of For more infor- at 517-348-7068. County on August 27, and listen to park staff Department of and three lakes for and 18, from 10 ajn. to 4 role-play the unique Natural Resources park fishing, with boat laun­ Continued from P. 6 Rifle tourney pjn., will have a fun op­ language, costume and staff and members of ches at two. Camping is naments will be in­ portunity to step back stories of loggers. "Friends of Hartwick available at the Park; by Bud Hall of the was also an AR-15. vited to compete in U.S. Coast Guard, Soo into the heyday of 1893 Additionally, visitors Pines" will recreate additional lodging is also First Place in the the Chippewa County Base. His score was logging days as the park can cut and take home these logging days for offered at private cam­ Marksman class was High Power Cham­ 439 out of a possible celebrates its second their own "lumberjack visitors at Hartwick pgrounds or motels in Alan Cahill of Sault pionship on Sunday, 500 points. He was annual "Black Iron dollar," see logs cut from Pines, which contains the Grayling area. Ste. Marie, Michigan. September 11. shooting an AR-15 Days." a steam-powered saw one of only three Admission to Har­ The High Unclassified rifle chambered for shooter was David Nearly 1,700 people miH, listen to old-time remaining virgin pine twick Pines and "Black The High . Power the 223 NATO car­ Hopper, a Michigan are expected both days banjo, fiddle and stands in Michigan, with Iron Days," is $2 daily Rifle Tournament, tridge. First Shar­ State Trooper from to see blacksmiths and dulcimer music, sign trees up to 300 years per vehicle, or free to held on July 31st was pshooter was Mike Manistique, Michigan. wood carvers in action, petitions to give women old. those vehicles the second in the series of three tour­ Rigotti of Rudyard, visit a tog camp the right to vote, and The park features a displaying an annual naments. The July Michigan. His score museum with an see 10 foot logger big log cabin interpretive State Park motor 31st event was won was 390, and his rifle Fine Dining and Entertainment in the Boyne Area

The Entertainment Center Excellent dining atmosphere ofBoyne for your evening out.. Featuring Northern Italian SPORTSMAN BAR cooking,..where the food is prepared more delicately and lighter than most Live bands Wednesday thru HAPPY HOUR Italian foods prepared in America. Nor­ Saturday nights all summer! 4:Q0-*:MPJ*. DAILY thern Italian dishes have less emphasis DRINK SPECIALS WITH MUNCWES on Pasta and more on the beet, veal, chicken and other foods. "A Place Whore You Can "40 Call 5SX-21S2 TOR TAttt OUT OEDEftS All are served in the tradition of Mama Meet Your Friends" Lena, whose ideas and recipes have 117 WATBR STRKBT • B0YNB CITY. MICHIGAN • 58H182 been handed down through the relatives Snacks, Lunches and Dinners Daily Specials — over the years since she emigrated to the Served Dairy 0PBN DA1LTATU.S6 Open daily at 5 P.M. Slates. We think you will enjoy any of our FEATURING... OKM DA1LT 7 A-M. -IfM especially created meals. SUNDAXS12 MOON -1A-M- • BarbecueRibs •Chicken *Pizza Call 581-9543 v, s<3-t»2 y Just in case, we also serve an e>cellent \ v ^..-- J •Sandwiches •Mexican Specialities American meal as well! - 582-6362 118 South Lake Street ^-^-^ ^ • Seafood • Daily Specials Enjoy our pleasing atmosphere with 116 South Lake Street Boyne Citv Boyne City casual seating and noted wine list.

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