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At a glance East Jordan to flush hydrants The City of East Jordan will be flushing the fire hy- drants from Sept. 29 through Oct. 3, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Please do not wash laundry, due to possi- ble discoloration. If any water discoloration ap- pears, run cold water until clear. Performing Arts Center season opens The Boyne City Per- forming Arts Center has announced its Patron Member Season, a series of five shows, beginning next week with tickets on sale for $15 for individual BY B. J. HETLER shows or $49 for the series. CONTRIBUTING WRITER Tickets are available at EAST JORDAN — Two Boyne Country Books, 125 young friends were injured, Water St., or by phone at one of them fatally, while 231-582-3180. The first riding an all-terrain-vehicle show in the series is the on a private drive off Pear- Mack Sisters and the Little Photo by Vic Ruggles sail Road in Wilson Town- Traverse Chamber Orches- East Jordan's Michael Hines makes a smooth catch for a Red Devi! first clown, finding himself trapped by the Traverse City St. ship. tra performing at 7:30 p.m. Francis defense Friday night. The Red Devils fell to St. Francis 33-6. The accident occurred on Saturday, Sept. 20. The Wednesday, Sept. 10, and Mack Sisters are Japanese- claimed the life of Danielle born duo-pianists Yuki and Pawelski, age 12, and se- Tomoko Mack. They have riously injured Tiffany Ep- dazzled audiences on three Harvest Festival moves to Water Street plett-Walden, also 12- continents performing years-old. works for one piano, two ferent musicians will be and craft vendors. The event and displays that include ley and Vasco Zucchiatti The Charlevoix County pianos and duo pianos. Fu- BY JEFF BERGREN playing for a total of 12 will also include music, chil- quilting, felting, spinning, and TNT will be on hand Sheriffs Office is still in- ture performances are: EDITOR hours, and we've added dren's games, face painting, crocheting, tatting and bob- with a variety of artists vestigating the accident, • Oct. 16 - Comedian BOYNE CITY — The. hayrides, folk art demon- and a scarecrow-makirfr ( bi.u weaving. Hayrides will having something for every but said Danielle Pawelski Gallagher. annual Boyne Area Harvest strations and bounces for contest for residents ana aiso be offered oft Saturday music "enthusiast. lost coatioi white' driving- • Feb. 14, 2009 - "Love Festival is moving to the kids," Jim Baumann, businesses. •'* from 1 to 4 p.m. The festi- Local churches and non- the four-wheel ATV and Songs for the Heart" featur- Boyne City's Water Street Executive Director of the "We feel the festival will val runs from 10 a.m. to 9 profit organizations who went over a steep embank- ing New York City opera and has expanded its music Boyne Area Chamber of be more cohesive and more p.m. Saturday and from 10 would like to participate in ment. Neither girl was wea- vocalist Nicole Philibosian and other offerings this Commerce said. 'This festi- business-friendly by mov- a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. the festival by organizing ring a helmet, the sheriff's and tenor Ronald Gentry. •year. The event will be held val should draw a lot of lo- ing it from Veterans Park to The music schedule on children's games or harvest report stated. • April 25 - Horton on Saturday and Sunday, cals and visitors. It has Water Street," Hugh Con- Saturday features Still crafts can contact the Danielle was the daugh- Creek, Northern Michi- Oct. 4 and 5, and is being something for everyone and klin, Main Street Manager Pickin' (country blue- Boyne Area Chamber at ter of David and Gail Pa- gan's "Old Time Music organized by Boyne City its right at the beginning of said. "Our downtown busi- grass), Pinky Lee (rock 231-582-6222 or online at welski of East Jordan. She Band." Main Street and the Boyne our fall color season." nesses will be participating duo), Swaine Martin (easy www.boynechamber.com. was a student at East Jordan • July 29 - "Children of Area Chamber. The 100 and 200 blocks of by decorating their stores listening) and The Kowals- Jeff Bergren can be Middle School. Counselors the World Sing in Harmo- "We've really expanded Water Street will be closed and having special offers." ke family (bluegrass to reached at jbergren@mi- were available at the ny," featuring Children's the festival this year, six dif- to traffic during the festival, Other scheduled events John Denver). chigannewspapers.com or middle school for students choirs from the Czech Re- making room for over 30 arts are folk art demonstrations On Sunday, Tom Mon- by calling 231-582-6761. as they learned about the public and Kalamazoo. accident on Thursday. Stu- dents who so desired were encouraged to write letters WEATHER about Danielle for delivery Firefi ponsor concert to her parents. One of her teachers, Sean Ferguson, said Danielle Wednesday, Sept. 17 BY JEFF BERGREN was a fun-loving student Hi: 69 Lo: 38 EDITOR who was loved by an enor- mous scope of people that Condition: BOYNE CITY — The Boyne City Firefighters are included her family, friends Partly Cloudy set to present a country music concert starring Bryan and peers. White and the Larkins on Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Teacher Michelle Berg- Thursday, Sept. 18 Boyne City High School Performing Arts Center. quist said Danielle was al- Hi: 65 Lo: 43 This is the 25th anniversary of the Country Music ways willing to help others, Condition: Show, which has always been sponsored by the fire- was a patient person and a Sunny fighters. The show raises funds for firefighting equip- team player. ment. The firefighters became involved with the event Another teacher spoke Friday, Sept. 19 when a promoter in southern Michigan decided to about Danielle. Hi: 71 Lo: 51 Karen Jarema bring music to the Boyne area and the department "We believe that Danielle jumped on board. Condition: was a true beacon of what it "Our first promoter of 25 years ago has passed means to be a student, a great Partly Cloudy away and we are now working with the son of our sec- child, a wonderful friend and School ond one. He is Jerry Petty Jr. of Pettycoats Promo- ultimately a quality role Saturday, Sept. 20 tions," Oral Sutliff, contact coordinator for the fire- Hi: 73 Lo: 52 model to all of the people fighters said. whose lives she touched," Condition: board According to Sutliff, attendance has been good teacher Jeff Komondy said. Partly Cloudy each year and the firefighters receive strong support "She will be missed." from all of the surrounding communities. , A funeral service was held Sunday, Sept. 21 meets "The department appreciates the support we have for Danielle on Sunday, Hi: 73 Lo: 51 received over the past years and for the community Sept. 14, in East Jordan.. Condition: BY B. J. HETLER we are able to raise money for firefighting equip- As of the latest report on CONTRIBUTING WRITER Partly Cloudy ment," Sutliff added. Friday, Sept. 12, Tiffany BOYNE CITY — The performers are wildly popular in the area and Epplet-Walden's condition Monday, Sept. 22 Boyne City High School bring different musical styles to their performances. was improving. principal Karen Jarema Bryan White headlines the show with The Larkins State law regulates ATVs Hi: 70 Lo: 51 also drawing rave reviews. Condition: presented the new state and the regulations are en- of Michigan high school The show begins at 7:00 p.m. and tickets are $18. forced by the Michigan De- Partly Cloudy graduation requirements For more information call 231-225-0275 or 231-582- partment of Natural Re- 9194. Tuesday, Sept. 23 to the Board of Education Courtesy photo sources, Law Enforcement at the board's regular Jeff Bergren can be reached at jbergren@michi- Division. Hi: 71 Lo: 50 meeting on Sept. 8. gannewspapers.com or by calling 231-582-6761. Sgt. Chris Morris of the Condition: Students who will DNR office in Gaylord said Few Showers graduate in the year 2011 many people don't realize are the first graduates to how dangerous ATVs can be. come under the new re- "There is no protection, quirements known as the no seatbelts," Morris said. INSIDE Michigan Merit Curricu- Facelift for downtown buildings Helmets are required and THIS ISSUE lum. The goal of the cur- everyone who rides the ve- riculum is to prepare stu- tion in Harbor Springs. The thority. The owners of the ments to the windows. Re- hicles, not just younger BY B. J. HETLER company had the lowest of buildings contribute a 50 placement of the cornice dents for the global econ- CONTRIBUTING WRITER people, must complete a omy and for competing four bids that were sub- percent match in funds. that was part of the Oddfel- safety course designed for for 21st century jobs.' BOYNE CITY — The mitted to the city. The own- Work will begin shortly lows Building would be an ATVs, he said. County Records 2 ers of the buildings support on the Co-op building. The additional cost if the own- Opinion ..4 A mathematics course Boyne Co-op building on For more information must be taken in the stu- Park Street and the Oddfel- the North Country Con- Oddfellows Building fa- ers of the building choose about regulations for ATVs. Happenings 7 dent's final year. The lows building on Water struction bid, city manager cade improvements will to use it. and for ORVs (off-road-ve- Sports 8-9 fourth credit may be Street are in line for facade Michael Cain said. begin at a later time. Also, at the Sept. 9 meet- hicles) contact the local DNR Classifieds 10-11 earned in a math-related improvements through a "This is very beneficial Improvements to the Co- ing, Cain announced that a agency in Gaylord at 989- class as determined by state of Michigan grant. for the property owners, op building include a new traffic control order was is- 732-3541, or the website at Copyright 2008 and is done without city awning and stone on part of sued to raise the speed limit Up North Publications, Inc. the local, district, such as At a Sept. 9 meeting, city www.Michigan.gov/dnr. All Rights Reserved business math, account- commissioners approved a funds," Cain said. the exterior. The Oddfel- from 25 mph to 40 mph at B. J. Hetler may be con- ing, engineering and construction bid in the The grant is available lows Building improve- the north end of Park Street tacted at 231-622-2645 or Find The Citizen-Journal online at: amount of $97,682 from through the Michigan State ments include cleaning of www.citizenandjournal.com See GRANT, page 2 at citizen @ voyager, net. See PRINCIPAL, page 2 North Country Construc- Housing Development Au- the bricks and improve- Page 2 WWW.CITIZENANDJOURNAL.COM THE CITIZEN-JOURNAL • SEPTEMBER 17, 2008 Principal Let's stop making disasters Continued from 1 quired. The world lan- medical careers. guages requirement more disastrous English language does not affect stu- arts may include writ- dents until the class al, and a host of similar rehabilitative measures. by paying tens of millions of dollars to settle ing, speaking, litera- that graduates in Three years after Hurricane In 1968, the National Flood Insurance Program claims for unproven wind damage. Voila! The ture and culture and 2016. American Sign Katrina, it's time to rethink began supplying subsidized coverage for struc- safety net had a fresh new strand, woven at the in- language. Language will satisfy tures and their contents in flood-prone areas. Sim- surance company's expense. Three credits of this requirement. government programs that ilar state-subsidized insurance programs arose for Disgusted, State Farm announced last year that science are required, Credit must be hurricanes in Florida and earthquakes in Califor- it would cease writing new homeowners policies but colleges strongly earned in online lure people into harm's way. nia. In 1978, the Federal Emergency Management in Mississippi. encourage four cred- learning. Every stu- BY THOMAS A. BOWDEN Agency was created to coordinate the increasingly As more private insurers withdraw from high- its. The science dent will have mean- complex job of government disaster response. hazard areas - or raise their rates to reflect the stag- classes include biolo- It's the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, ingful technology-en- the savage storm that inundated the Mississippi At each juncture, more aid was funneled to dis- gering legal and public relations costs of offering gy and chemistry or. abled learning oppor- aster victims without serious challenge to the wis- disaster insurance - a predictable lament arises: the physics. Delta in late August 2005, leaving more than 1,800 tunities based on re- people dead and causing widespread property dom of encouraging people to occupy vulnerable free market has failed, and government must fill The social studies search and best prac- damage. locations. the vacuum so that the statist safety net remains classes include U.S. tice that includes vir- Disasters can sometimes shock a nation into In response to Mississippi floods, Florida hurri- strong. Thus it surprises no one to hear Florida history and geogra- tual learning expe- questioning entrenched practices. But Hurricane canes, and California earthquakes, the number of Gov. Charlie Crist challenging the presidential phy, world history rience. Katrina, one of the worst natural disasters ever to major disaster declarations almost doubled from candidates to push for a federal catastrophic fund and geography, eco- More information befall America, has failed to spark serious chal- the 1980s to the 1990s, up from an annual average that would keep insurance premiums artificially nomics and civics. may be found in the lenge to long-standing government policies that of 24 to 46. Atcentury's end, Congress was paying low in disaster-prone areas across the country. Health and physical Char-Em Intermedi- actively promote building and living in disaster- an average of $3.7 billion a year in supplemental But the solution is not more of the market distor- education are re- ate School District prone areas. disaster aid, with state taxpayers contributing , tions and perverse incentives that have lured so quired, but the state pamphlet entitled Indeed, President Bush in a recent speech boast- many millions more. many people into harm's way. The solution is to mandate allows a "Michigan's High ed of having sunk $126 billion of taxpayers' By gradual steps, this disaster safety net became replace the prevailing entitlement mentality with a modification for the School Graduation part of the legal landscape, taken for granted by free market in disaster prevention, insurance, and money into rebuilding programs, mostly to restore v health and physical Requirements Guide and repopulate New Orleans, a below-sea-level private investors and owners deciding to undertake recovery. education require- for Parents." bowl situated precariously amidst a lake, a major new projects or rebuild storm-damaged areas. Re- In a free market - without tax-paid levees, gov- ments. B. J. Hetler may be river, and a gulf, in a known path for hurricanes. lief programs - by minimizing, disguising, and ernment disaster relief, or subsidized insurance - One credit in the contacted at 231-622- The Katrina tragedy should have called into shifting the real risks of defying natural hazards - anyone who contemplates building or buying visual, performing or 2645 or at www. cit- question the so-called safety net composed of gov- became an active force distorting private decision- property in a high-hazard area will need to face applied arts is re- izen @ voyager, net. ernment policies that actually encourage people to making and inviting even worse future tragedies. hard facts about the local history of natural dis- embrace risks they would otherwise shun - to build Thus if a pre-Katrina Mississippian asked him- asters, the efficacy and cost of preventive meas- in defiance of historically obvious dangers, secure self, "Should I build my house 10 feet above sea ures, and the availability of insurance. in the knowledge that innocent others will be level, a quarter-mile from the Gulf Coast?" the an- For example, the high price - or total unavail- forced to share the costs when the worst happens. swer came back: "Sure, why not? The government ability - of private insurance will resound like a Without blaming the victims for having fol- will look after me if disaster strikes." clanging alarm bell, signaling the market's objec- lowed their own government's lead, it is time to This entitlement mentality ensured that each tive view that a particular building plan is abnor- question whether those policies should continue. new tragedy would generate fresh demands to ex- ., mally risky compared to less dangerous locales. The first strands of today's safety net were spun pand the safety net. In Katrina's aftermath, those With their own lives and wealth at stake, people Boyne City Police Department Weekly Report in the nineteenth century, as the Army Corps of demands centered on State Farm, the insurance will have every incentive to evaluate risks objec- Engineers shouldered the burden of constructing giant that dared to deny certain claims under tively. And if hardy souls still choose to occupy gept.5-11 homeowners policies that covered wind damage and fortify New Orleans, or build on an earthquake Annoy/Harrassment Complaint 1 and maintaining levees and other flood controls along the Mississippi River. From then to now, but expressly excluded floods. Mississippi's attor- fault, or live in a tornado alley, the risk and reward Assault 1 ney general immediately sued to void flood exclu- will be theirs alone. No longer will government Fraud-Bad Checks 1 Congress and the states have responded to each new flood by installing newer, higher, and stronger sion clauses as "unconscionable" and "contrary to make disasters more disastrous by pretending that Fraud-Other 2 public policy" and even launched a criminal inves- citizens have a right to defy the forces of nature at Damage to Property 2 barriers at public expense, as if the preservation of a city like New Orleans in its historical location tigation of State Farm's claims adjusting practices. others' expense. Criminal Sexual Conduct 1 Last year, a jury inflamed by adverse public Thomas A. Bowden is an analyst at the Ayn Joy Riding 1 were a self-evident necessity. Throughout the twentieth century, new strands opinion awarded $1 million in punitive damages Rand Center for Individual Rights, focusing on Animal Complaint . 1 against State Farm for having stood on its contract legal issues. Mr. Bowden is a former lawyer and Larceny 4 were woven into the safety net, first in the form of loans to disaster victims, then by direct grants, in- rights in a dispute involving a single house. That law school instructor who practiced for twenty Intimidation/Stalking 1 case was reversed on appeal, but the victory was years in Baltimore, Maryland. Vehicle Unlocks 5 frastructure repairs, loan guarantees, job training, subsidized investments, health care, debris remov- cold comfort for State Farm, which in the mean- Copyright © 2008 Ayn Rand® Center for Indi- Civil Dispute 2 time elected prudently to calm the litigation storm vidual Rights. All rights reserved. Threats Complaint 1 Traffic Violations 4 Lost/Found Property 2 Assist other Agency 2 Grant Health & Safety 1 Attempt to Locate 1 Suspicious Situations 4 Continued from 1 Police Department con- cide whether to make may obtain information tion on the subject 7 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 911 Hangup 2 ducted a speed study and the 40 mph limit per- from their computers. asked for." 23. It is expected that Public Peace 2 between Groveland and found that it was feasible manent. "It's worth checking The city also has an the 1910 building will General Assistance 4 Court streets. Most to raise the limit in the The City Codes and out and getting familiar audio version of the re-. be . discussed at the. people who attended the area. the City Charter are with," Cain said. corded city commis- meeting-iii- Hosonv. ™k rrvr Personal Injury Accident la 1 Hit & Run Accident 1 public hearing held prior City commissioners now on the Boyne City "People can search by sion meetings on its B. J. Hetlef mtiyW Traffic Accident 3 to raising the speed limit will review the effects website at www. boy- keywords, such as website. contacted at 231r622- Non Traffic Accident 2 were in favor of it, Cain of the change after a necity.com. Residents, "fire" and it will bring The next regular city 2645 or at www. cit- said. The Boyne City period of time and de- developers and others up the city's informa- commission meeting is izen© voyag

District Court costs. Sentenced to 30 days in jail with credit for one day, 30 days held in abeyance, perform 10 name for doing business: The following cases were recently decided in 14 days, serve 16 days. days of community service work; nine months on Creative Imaging & Computer Services, 701 Di- the 90th District Court for the County of Charle- Laurie Elizabeth Ford, 27, Boyne City. No oper- probation. vision St., East Jordan, by Rebecca L, Bourdo. voix: ator's license on person. Sentenced to pay $260 in Coty Ryan Johnson, 17, Alba. Attempted resist- Indigo Arte, 100 Terrace, Charlevoix, by Alexis Shawn David Willis, 34, Boyne City. Sex of- fines and costs. ing and obstructing a police officer and malicious Antinossi. fender failure to verify. Sentenced to pay $300 in Scott Joseph Shields, 52, Charlevoix. Improper destruction of property. Sentenced to pay $1,550 Marriage Licenses fines and costs. plates. Sentenced to pay $200 in fines and costs. in fines and costs and $345 in restitution. Sen- The following people have recently filed for Kelli Jean-Fisher Ogrady, 22, Cheboygan. Craig Allen Iverson, 23, Charlevoix. Selling or tenced to 365 days in jail with credit for two days, marriage licenses} with the Charlevoix County Motor vehicle passenger with open intoxicant. furnishing alcohol to a minor. Sentenced to pay serve three days, 340 days held in abeyance, per- Clerk's Office: Sentenced to pay $300 in fines and costs. $500 in fines and costs. Sentenced to serve seven form 20 days of community service work; one year Steven Kurt Shaler, 52, Charlevoix and Jill Susan Elizabeth Giem, 27, Boyne City. Non- days in jail on work release. on probation. Alyne Wright, 51, Charlevoix. sufficient funds check. Sentenced to pay $250 in Gerald Robert Lent, 24, Charlevoix. Driving Lawrence Scott Madigan, 22, Walled Lake. Dis- Ryan Ray Fiel, 27, Boyne City and Sonja Marie fines and costs and $45 in restitution. while impaired. Sentenced to pay $1,180 in fines orderly and drunk. Sentenced to pay $500 in fines Hentkowski, 26, Boyne City. Anthony John Smith, 29, Boyne City. Domestic and costs. Sentenced to 36 days in jail with credit and costs. George C. Wierenga, 71, Beaver Island and Jean violence. Sentenced to pay $500 in fines and costs. for one day, 30 days held in abeyance, perform Timothy John Bishaw, 31, Ellsworth. Failure to Palmer, 71, Beaver Island. Sentenced to 93 days in jail with credit for three five days of community service work; nine months stop at a property damage accident. Sentenced to Anthony Eugene Shearer, 26, Charlevoix and days, serve 14 days, 76 days held in abeyance; 18 on probation. pay $300 in fines and costs and to serve one day in Tonya Marie McFalls, 23, Charlevoix. months on probation. Cody Mikel-Tomas Thayer, 20, Kalamazoo. jail with credit for one day. Jason John Pickens, 28, Medina, Ohio and Shan- Benjamin David Knapp, 20, Charlevoix. Pos- Retail fraud 3rd degree. Sentenced to pay $350 in Michael Ray Trowbridge Jr., 18, East Jordan. non Marie Moran, 29, Medina, Ohio. session of controlled substance marijuana. Sen- fines and costs and to perform five days of com- Operating a motor vehicle without a license. Sen- Mark Damian Schmidt, 46, Charlevoix and Jes- tenced to pay $500 in.fines and costs. Sentenced to munity service work. tenced to pay $315 in fines and costs. sica May Brachel, 19, Charlevoix. serve 30 days in jail on work release. Scott Joseph Shields, 52, Charlevoix. Marine Assumed Names Nathen Ryan Reynolds, 22, Boyne City and Richard Henry Towns Jr., 25, Boyne City. Use safety-OUIL. Sentenced to pay $980 in fines and The following businesses recently filed with the Emily Ann Korthase, 23, Boyne Ci of cocaine. Sentenced to pay $400 in fines and costs. Sentenced to 41 days in jail with credit for Charlevoix County Clerk's Office for an assumed

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Courtesy Photo The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra acknowledges the crowd after a performance in Boyne City. Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra announces concerts The Great Lakes Chamber Orches- Center and on Sunday, Sept. 21, at 4 Lakes Chamber Orchestra conductor, fully reference them." verse with Yuki and Tomoko Mack tra season includes "Breaking All The p.m., at Bay View's John M. Hall Au- Matthew Hazelwood. The Mack Sisters will also be fea- and hear them perform. Interesting Rules" with The Mack Sisters featur- ditorium in Petoskey. He continues by saying, "both tured in at a more informal event at wines and fanciful hors d'oeuvres ing works by Beethoven and Poulenc "If s a big, bold season opener pro- pieces are joyful, 'up' pieces; they the Crooked Tree Arts Center on Fri- will be served with the Crooked Tree on Saturday, Sept. 20, at 7:30 p.m., at gram, we are looking to the past, both happily break lots of accepted day, Sept. 19, at 7 p.m. Attendees will galleries open for viewing. the Boyne City Performing Arts while moving forward," says Great musical rules, even as they respect- have the opportunity to meet and con- Local author to speak Memorial event Boyne City resident ents, and ultimately moved to Boyne City that involved her art The Third Annual chicken barbeque at East Jordan, MI Anne Thurston has re- proposes a solution to in 1961. She studied background. Winning Memorial Event in the Eagles Lodge 49727. All proceeds cently published her the government's art at Ohio State Uni- a national McCall's memory of Jeremy #1583 at 1 p.m. Non- go to endowment first book, "The Book abandonment of par- versity before com- Magazine essay con- and Nick Bingham golfers are welcome, fund for annual schol- •** of Anne," and will entless children. "The pleting her degree at test in 1943 introduced starts on Saturday, cost is $7 per person. arships. speak at the Boyne purpose of the book is Fresno State Universi- her to the power of Sept. 20. The four- There will be a silent District Library on to raise awareness of ty in 1945. A "stay-at- words. She has written person team scramble auction from 3 to 5 Sunday, Sept. 21, at 3 the plight of the six home" mother of four, ever since. (men, women, mixed) p.m., entertainment p.m. Library patrons can at the Ye Nyne Olde from 6 to 9 p.m., and million parentless chil- she was an Army/Air Dr. McMfllian's In her book, Anne Force wife during check out "The Book Holies begins with a 9 a raffle for a 2008 dren living in the US," Mental Health Corner recounts her expe- she said. World War II and the of Anne" at the library, a.m. shotgun start. Yamaha Zuma riences raising three of Anne and her hus- Korean War. Sand- and it is also available Cost is $50 per play- Moped at 8 p.m. her grandchildren after band Ed have been wiched between were locally at Boyne Coun- er, and $200 per team, Tickets for the raffle Anne Thurston the death of their par- married 65 years and various stints of work try Books, which includes cart, are $10 each or three nine holes and prizes for $25, tax, title and for longest drive, registration to be longest putt, closest paid by the winner. to the pin, and a hole- For more informa- Post Traumatic Stress Jordan River Celebration in-one prize of tion, call Brenda Disorder (PTSD) In the United States, the $5,000. Pre-registra- Bingham at 231-536- estimated prevalence of The Friends of the tions. Mary Jane Ul- ternoon. The event is ident's Choice by East have been printed and tion is required. To 7668. PTSD is 8% for the adult Jordan announce the rich of Petoskey pro- scheduled for Satur- Jordan Plastics, De- will be available for register, call 231- Donations are wel- population. Of this 8%, 582-7609. come and may be sent one-third to half of these Fourth Annual "Cel- vided her expertise in day, Sept. 20, from 2 to signer's Choice by sale at this event and suffers are from military ebration of the Natural judging the photos. 4:30 p.m., at the Jordan John and Phyllis De- from FOJ Board Also included is a to 2487 Adams Rd., combat, POWs, survivors Beauty of the Jordan Over $1,200 in awards River Watershed does. Calendar awards members, can be pur- of sexual assault, or River Watershed." The will be presented to the Center, 101 Union were provided by BC chased at the Jordan witnesses to genocide. event will feature an photographs chosen Street in East Jordan. Pizza, Central Lake Valley Animal Clinic Commonly war and the exhibit of the more for the 2009 calendar. Awards will be pre- Pharmacy, Jordan Val- or through the website resulting combat trauma 1 z experienced provide than 05 photographs ActnisWc ;' Stew" \ Will"" sented at 4-pM. ,,'",[• ley Animal CIMic, wwwlfriBhdsofthejor- greater awareness for other enjtered,4n the Visions provide entertainment Sponsors for the Greg Klinker, DDS., dan.org. The price of non-combat psychic of the Valley Photog- throughout the after- photography contest Floyd and Nancy the calendar is now traumas. For instance, raphy Contest. These noon and delicious re- include Grand Prize by Wright, Stark Realty, $10, reduced from a PTSD symptoms may Austin completes basic training follow various abuse, show all aspects of the freshments are being Charlevoix State Bank, Valley Graphics and previous price of $15. Navy Seaman Recruit Owen M. Austin, son neglects, torture, terrorism, Jordan Valley as cap- catered by Lisa Dun- Viewer's Choice by two new sponsors, the Proceeds from the sale of Lori J. and John R. Pemberton of Boyne City, rape, witness or experience tured by the people son and Allison Bay Winds Federal Computer Center and of the calendar support recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at a life threatening injury, who love and enjoy the MacKay. Plan to join Credit Union, Youth Lakes of the North. the activities of the violence or death of Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, 111. another. Currently, Jordan Valley in all your friends and neigh- Award by East Jordan Calendars of the Friends of the Jordan During the eight-week program, Austin com- in its mission. psychological societies are seasons and all condi- bors for a delightful af- Iron Works, Pres- winning photographs pleted a variety of training which included class- explaining the central room study and practical instruction on naval aftereffects of trauma in customs, first aid, firefighting, water safety and the areas of affective and somatic states, cognitive survival, and shipboard and aircraft safety. An and relationship patterns. Watershed Council seeks volunteers emphasis was also placed on physical fitness. Routinely aftereffects The capstone event of boot camp is "Battle associated with PTSD are PETOSKEY — You water quality monitor- that "We're blessed have the opportunity enjoy mucking about Stations." This exercise gives recruits the unmanageable and skills and confidence they need to succeed in overwhelming feelings, can make a difference ing programs includ- with a mind-boggling to join together with in streams and seeing rage, terror and shame, by getting involved to ing the Volunteer abundance of lakes, teams to collect and just how full of life the fleet. "Battle Stations" is designed to gal- sleep disturbance, help monitor and pro- Lake, Volunteer streams and wetlands identify aquatic in- they are." vanize the basic warrior attributes of sacrifice, selfmedicatmg, tect Northern Michi- Stream and most re- in Northern Michigan sects and other stream Call the Watershed dedication, teamwork and endurance in each substance abuse, irritability, gan's greatest natural cently Volunteer and our volunteers critters to determine Council today to learn recruit through the practical application of flashbacks and recurrent basic Navy skills and the core values of nightmares, patterns of resource: water. With Algae and Botulism make it possible to water quality. Cronk more about the Vol- withdrawal, rage, and thousands of miles of Monitoring Programs. monitor so many commented that "this unteer Stream Moni- Honor, Courage and Commitment. Its dis- distrust in relationships. streams in our region, "Our volunteers are more than we other- program has been in- toring program and tinctly "Navy" flavor was designed to take Next week,, Diathesis and there is no shortage of the key to accomplish- wise could on our credibly successful — how you can help pro- into account what it means to be a Sailor. PTSD, followed by water to explore and ing our organization's own." we've managed to get tect our most precious Austin is a 2008 graduate of Boyne City High Traumatic Brain Injury School. (TB1) for veterans, protect. Each year, goal of protecting the At this time Tip of over 100 people in- natural resource: Treatment and Resources. scores of volunteers region's water re- the Mitt Watershed volved in just three water. Contact Kevin Dr.McMiliian 582-0553 assist the Tip of the sources," commented Council is seeking ad- years, but there is al- Cronk, Monitoring Mitt Watershed Coun- Kevin Cronk, Moni- ditional volunteers ways room for more." and Research Coordi- cil in protecting our toring and Research for their Volunteer As to why the pro- nator, at 231-347- abundant lakes and Coordinator at Tip of Stream Monitoring gram has been such a 1181 or kevin@wa- streams by participat- the Mitt Watershed program. As a stream hit, Cronk added that, tershedcouncil.org to ing in a variety of Council. Cronk added monitor, you will "I think people really take the plunge. -• RARE YOURSELF

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If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is Scams, scams and more scams keep popping up all over the coun- try and here in Michigan we are not immune to predators trying to steal our money or identity. Another con has just come across the board when reports from the Better Business Bureau of Michigan un- covered a fake survey scam. The BBB reported that a "mystery shopper" is trying to swindle consumers into becoming a Consumer Survey Specialist or mystery shopper by using a fake Grand Haven, Mich., address. Here is how the scam works: Using a fake name and address, Allstate Survey in Grand Haven, Mich., sends a fake check out in the amount of $4,875 from a bank in St. Joseph, Mo., to the unsuspecting consumer. You are told this is a training period as a mystery shopper and after sending a money gram to Vancouver, BC, for $4,340 you keep the rest for the initial pay- ment and money gram fee. The only contact number is a cell phone from Quebec, Canada, or a fax number from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Ob- viously the check will bounce once it is presented. The company and address do not exist, so if the phone rings and you notice any of the above information, hang up immediately. If you receive anything in the mail with this address throw it away. The whole mystery shopper title is very unclear,and doesn't seem to have a clear, concise objective which is why it sounds too good to be true. These con artists prey on consumer greed, especially in tough eco- nomic times. A red flag should go up immediately if someone wants to give you money for doing nothing. A few months ago we covered another scam and some feedback we received showed individuals in the area have been contacted by these scammers and especially in the elderly community. The problem is the scams work or else the phony checks wouldn't continue to be sent out to seemingly desperate people trying to earn a buck anyway possible. This phony company is located in Canada, which conveniently has untraceable cell phones, counterfeit checks and a mailing list of needy people. We will keep uncovering scams in the area and in the future always check out the BBB website or call your local BBB before cashing any checks sent to you for any reason. Let's squash fraud one fake company at a time.

The Citizen-Journal encourages and welcomes its readers to sub- mit letters or emails expressing their opinions. Letters should be lim- ited to 350 words and must contain the author's name and daytime Late hours... Strange music phone number, which will be used for verification purposes only and will not be published. Letters will be published on a space available I used to do my best tMnking late at night while listening to music. genius. basis and will receive priority according to potential interest, timeli- Strange music. That's not to say that the music was always odd, So I know it's out there. I have the technology to capture it once I ness in connection with other events, or whether similar letters from rather that it was new to me. Happening across foreign sounds find it. But doesn't that defeat the whole idea? It's not strange music other authors have been published previously. seemed to spark synapses somewhere in my brain that would launch once it's heard. Once captured and pressed into memory, it's predict- The Citizen-Journal reserves the right to edit all letters for length, me into epic reverie. able - The equivalent of "I love you, but I'm not in love with you," on grammar and clarity, as well as the right to reject any letter. Letters One such episode elicited the break-through no- my fickle hit parade. It seems that I only really, truly published by the Citizen-Journal represent the opinions of the author, tion that one could move through this world with, swoon for the strangforj<. ma. 0,_ who is responsible for the factual accuracy of statements made in the grace if that movement were as simple as the sound MOREtJKXESS Staying up late is more of an event than a habit letter, and do not necessarily reflect those of the Citizen-Journal, Up of wind chimes. Whew. I'm not even sure what that these days, and maybe that has something to do with North Publications or Journal Register Co. staff members. Deadline means. That was some strange music. the whole equation. Certainly, revelation seems for letters to the editor, as well as other community news items, is Lately when I reach for tunes, my selections tend more accessible in the small hours. And revelation is each Friday at noon. to be old favorites. I've become routine with my mu- all about opening up to the possibilities. Late hours sical repertoire and I declare, "No more!" in league with strange music can lead to anything. The last time that I went on the prowl for strange By So, given a choice between an old favorite and music I ran smack into the soundtrack for "The Tri- Christine anything by the Beatles, I hereby vow to take my plets of Belleville." A shoo-bop trio portraying a car- Gwidt [: chances with door number three. Because there's al- toon vaudeville act whoops the title track. The goofy ways the prospect that something new will make my syncopation and cool beat vocals sent me reeling. psyche sizzle. You are welcome to submit information to The Citizen-Journal. If Snotty Scotty and the Hankies were, or hopefully, still are, a bar And it can be anything - Sam Cooke crooning "You Send Me" res- you want to guarantee that your information will run, we recommend band in Pasadena, California. I first saw them play years ago in a onates with cool equal to the endorphin rush I felt in the sixties the you call The Citizen-Journal and place an ad. However, community long, narrow, pitch-black saloon that was redolent with decades of first time that I heard Count Five's "Psychotic Reaction." There isn't information will be considered for print based on space available. debauchery. It was a perfect setting for the music, featuring Snotty one specific genre that projects me to another place. It just has to be You can increase the odds of your information making it into print Scotty on vocals, harmonica, drugs and alcohol. The band, showcas- provocative in a way that makes my frontal lobes itch. by following these guidelines: ing a ripping funk violinist, was anti-professional, yet extremely pro- A perfectly crafted pop song is, to me, as legitimate as a Verdi aria. Our deadline is noon Friday. ficient. The combination was hypnotic. Because whether you hated or loved it, didn't, you just know the first We prefer to receive information in the body of an e-mail to: cit- Billie Holiday's voice is impossible. I wish that I could hear it time that you heard "Bette Davis Eyes" that Kim Carnes would never izen @ voyager.net. again for the first time. And Tennessee Ernie Ford singing "16 Tons" have to work another day of her life? Pictures need to be saved in "JPEG" and attached to an e-mail. is steak and potatoes. If you have a suggestion, do let me know. Call anytime. I plan to be If you would like us to scan a picture that you don't want to leave Local singer/songwriter, Nathan Bates, writes lyrics that are so staying up late. with us, we can do that. succinct and true that I wish they were mine. And I recently heard a Christine Gwidt welcomes reader's comments. Email her at more- If you have any questions, please call 231-582-6761. languid acoustic rendition of Aerosmith's "Sweet Emotion" that was [email protected].

The 3rd Annual Community Picnic was a success last Sunday, in Mountain Lodge for their 2nd Annual Reunion. Members came from spite of the iffy weather at times and the many other activities going Congratulations go out to Boyne City's Deanna Avery who has Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Massachusetts, Colorado, on that day. joined the staff at the Boyne Falls School as a full time elementary Alabama, Minnesota and Canada. , Boyne Mountain came through with hotdogs and barbecue sand- teacher. On Tuesday, Sept. 9, a buffet dinner was enjoyed. Later was a,so- wiches and all the paper products. Fantastic. Glen's sent a beautifully *** cial time for games and fraternizing. On Wednesday, a bus and boat decorated, yummy cake. Everyone brought dishes to pass so all at- Edna May enjoyed several days of celebrating her 91st birthday on trip to Mackinaw Island was encouraged. On Thursday, it was bocce tending had lots to eat. Sept. 7. Murray and Jan Northup and daughter Teri of Midland and ball in the morning and golf at Boyne Mountain in the afternoon and Mayor Eleanor Stackus gave the wel- twin brother Nels and Louisa were there on Saturday, bearing gifts, a also fun at the water park. A trip to the casino in Petoskey wound up come from the city and Doug Shields gave lovely decorated cake and ice cream and well wishes. She received the day. On Friday, Sept. 12, it was breakfast and goodbyes. This an inspiring invocation. They have been a many beautiful cut flower arrangements, more cards, visits, gifts and group will meet in Alabama in January to bocce through the winter part of the picnic all three years. Boy Scouts phone calls for this occasion. Happy birthday again Mom. months at Gulf Shores. and Girl Scouts did the opening flag cere- *** mony. Members of the BCHS class of 1958 met for lunch Tuesday, Sept. An update on an item of a few months back about a senior citizen Kids games were quite entertaining 9, at The Bob In Again in Petoskey, one of their favorite places to eat. who went through periods of feeling out of the mainstream, no thanks to the Kiwanis Club. We had music Again, they had a nice group, including Ray and Irene Speltz, Rose- longer able to contribute to society. It just didn't seem like she was by Roger Hartsonand Senior Steppers did a mary and Les Smith, Carl and Sue Charon, Nelda Kindy Stanley, needed or that she could do anything. Even though she was exhaust- couple of dances. Girls Scouts did face Rod Spencer, Larry Judkins, Eloise Cornell Cooper, and Pat Ward ed much of the time, as she recuperated, having undergone several painting to all ages. Bunny Garlock looked Ecker. Next month the group will meet at Rennie's in Boyne City on surgeries, her heart was bent on making a difference somehow. lovely in her flowered cheek*. By Oct. 7 at noon. Anyone is welcome to join them. Then, the idea of simply letting her hair grow took hold. She could Lots more fun was the softball game be- donate her hair to the Locks of Love program. And that's the way it tween Glen's and 220 Lake. Not sure that Nancy Northup . Heartfelt sympathy goes out to the family and friends of Danielle was on Tuesday for Boyne City's Annie Witham. After two-and-a- the rales were always adhered to but every- Pawelski, 12-years-old, of East Jordan, who died after a tragic ATV half years of growing, she got it cut, donating not just the required one definitely had fun watching.the hi-jinks. accident near her home this past week. ten inches but thirteen inches. Pictures were taken of this event, The whole committee worked hard to make the day a success - *** with Annie proudly smiling and commenting, " I am going to do it Gloria and Ray Anderson, Richard Dunsmore, Gail and Gene Farley, Word has come in that John Holowasko of New Mexico came . again." Nancy Fulkerson, Bunny Garlock, Janet and Russell Gilmore, Carol through his first Sept. 2 surgery pretty well and is improving daily *** and Robert Goodenough, Shirley Howie, Scott MacKenzie, Ann and and may have his computer up and running there soon. He will be Items of interest for the Neighbors Column, including TDTH Harley Parks, Lisa Roback, and Carl and Char Wehner. having his last surgery on Tuesday. corner may be called into Nancy's home phone, 231-582-^9174, or If you missed a great time of community spirit this year, make it a *** send e-mail to neighbors®gtlakes.com before the Friday noon dead- "must do" for next year. The Beach Club Bocce Ball Group of Alabama met at the Boyne line.

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MICHIGAN PRESS ASSOCIATION 49712 (USPS 396480). The Citizen-Journal is owned by Up North Publications. Copyright 2007, Up North Publications. The paper is published Wednesdays. Deadline for news, public notices and display advertising is 5 p.m. Thursday; classified advertising 10 a.m. Monday. Office hours are 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday. SEPTEMBER 17, 2008 • THE CITIZEN-JOURNAL WWW.CITIZENANDJOURNAL.GOM PageS Seminar offers advice on Grief Support surviving in a changing economy group to meet Losing a spouse, parent or child due to death is sometimes more than we can bear. Also taxing is get- Best-selling author Tony ting divorced, losing your job, moving, dealing with Rubleski brought a message chronic illness or even losing a pet. Loss of any kind is of encouragement to more the focus of a series designed to help people cope. than 65 people who attended To an outsider, the idea of meeting with a group the seminar "Catch the En- of people for the purpose of dwelling on our loss trepreneurship Wave: How may seem grim. Indeed, dwelling is part of the to Reinvent Yourself in a healing process; it's how we come to grips with Changing Economy" at the the questions "Why?" and "What if?" that uncon- Boyne District Library last trollably pops up in our minds. It is how we learn Thursday evening. to accept the unacceptable. Hopefully in a group The seminar was organ- we are learning to deal constructively, without ized by the Creating Entre- guilt and without the isolation that we all have felt. preneurial Communities We learn how to bring our grief under control, and committee of the Boyne City reach out to others with compassion that brings Main Street, the Boyne Area healing to others as well. Chamber of Commerce, the City of Boyne City, and A series of five weekly sessions for those coping Northern Lakes Economic with a loss will be held from 4:30 to 6 p.m. on con- Alliance. Its purpose was to secutive Tuesdays from Sept. 23 through Oct. 20 showcase the resources at the Boyne City Senior Center. The grief support available to new and existing program is sponsored by Hospice of Northwest businesses in the Boyne City Michigan, the Health Department of Northwest area. Michigan, Charlevoix Area Hospital and North Country Community Mental Health. Rubleski of Spring Lake, a The facilitators for this program will be The well-known national speak- Rev. Nancy Rohde, Hospice Spiritual Advisor and er, covered a wide range of Margaret Lasater, Hospice Bereavement Coordi- topics in his 35-minute pre- nator. Anyone is invited to attend who has suffered sentation including six a loss or who is helping a loved one deal with a points necessary for success loss and would benefit from the support of others. in a world where change has become the norm. The six To pre-register, call the hospice office at 231-582- points are: a pursuit of life- 8800. There is no charge for this program. No one long learning, maintaining a will be admitted to the class after the first session. positive view and attitude, More than 65 people attended the seminar "Catch the Entrepreneurship Wave: How to Reinvent Yourself in overcoming the fear of risk- a Changing Economy" at the Boyne District Library. The featured speaker was Tony Rubleski, author of taking, make finding solu- "Mind Capture: How You Can Stand Out in The Age of Advertising Deficit Disorder." CCHPS program on tions the main focus, sur- rounding yourself with a agencies represented at the Small Business Technology launch or enhance a busi- brary and the Jordan Valley Hudson Township good team, and the impor- seminar were the newly ex- and Development Center; ness. Resources include the District Library in East Jor- tance of sales. panded Boyne District Li- and Northern Initiatives, a latest computer technology, dan, also recently opened The next meeting of the Charlevoix County His- Rubleski is the author of brary Business Resource non-profit agency located in hardware and software and business resource centers. tory Preservation Society will be on Monday, "Mind Capture: How You Center; Team Boyne - Creat- Marquette. an extensive small business Businesses interested in Sept. 22, at 7 p.m., at the Hudson Township Hall, Can Stand Out In The Age of ing Entrepreneurial Commu- The Boyne District Libra- reference library of books learning more about avail- 07865 Reynolds Road in Elmira. Advertising Deficit Disor- nities; the Boyne Area ry's Business Resource and publications. The re- able resources can contact Facts and Photos of the Township will be intro- der." The book is a best- Chamber of Commerce; the Center provides a one-stop source center is open the Lori Meeder, entrepreneurial duced by Frank D. Wasylewski, township clerk, seller on Amazon.com's City of Boyne City; Boyne location where current and same hours as the Boyne division director for North- and CCHPS President, Carol Goodenough. Res- "Marketing & Sales" charts. City Main Street; Northern prospective business owners District Library. ern Lakes Economic Alli- idents and friends of the township that have infor- Area business resource Lakes Economic Alliance; can access information to The Charlevoix Public Li- ance, at 231-582-6482. mation, photos, stories, or mementoes to share are invited to attend, as well as those interested in hearing the history presentation. Directions to the township hall are U.S. 131 South out of Boyne Falls. In 4.3 miles turn left (east) onto Giem Road. In 1 mile turn left (north) NMRH offers prostate cancer screening onto Blann Road. In 1.4 miles turn right (east) onto Reynolds Road. The Township Hall is 1.2 miles. It PETOSKEY - Men specific antigen test. cancers, prostate cancer 30,000 will die from it. not surface for many at night is before N. Camp 10 Road but after Kuzmick who are between 45 Physicians from North- is the most common A new case of prostate years, screening is the * Inability to urinate, Road. If you would like a ride or to carpool from and 75 years old should ern Michigan Regional cancer among American cancer occurs every key to early detection, or a weak or interrupted Boyne City please call Carol at 231-582-7042. take advantage of the Hospital medical staff men. Age is the most two and one-half min- diagnosis and treat- urine flow This program is open to the public and guests low-cost prostate are volunteering their common risk factor for utes and a man dies of ment. By the time • Pain or burning are encouraged to attend. For further information cancer screening of- time to offer 100 prostate cancer; more prostate cancer every symptoms do occur, the feeling while urinating 0 contact Carol Goodenough at 231-582-7042. fered by t Northern screenMgs- during the than 70 percent of men . ,17 minutes. Regular disease may have Constant pain in The Charlevoix County History Preservation Michigan 'Regional two-hour time frame. diagnosed with prostate screenings make a sig- spread beyond the pros- the lower back, pelvis, Society promotes understanding and appreciation Hospital on Thursday, Pre-registration is re- cancer each year are nificant difference. tate. or upper thighs of the heritage of the people of Charlevoix County Sept. 25, at the Hospi- quired. Call HealthAc- over the age of 65. When caught early, These symptoms through collaboration with the townships thereof tal, 416 Connable Ave., cess at 800-248-6777 to Of the more than prostate cancer has Symptoms of may be signs of other and the public by searching out, collecting, pre- from 5 to 7 p.m. sign up for the screen- 230,000 American men more than a 90 percent Prostate Cancer: medical conditions as serving, and interpreting artifacts of historical and The screening in- ing. The cost for the who will be diagnosed survival rate. • Blood in the urine well so it is important cultural significance. Anyone interested in pre- cludes a digital rectal exam is $15. with prostate cancer Because symptoms • The need to urinate to consult your primary serving the history of Charlevoix County is invited exam and a prostate Excluding skin this year, more than of prostate cancer may frequently, especially care physician. to j oin the Society.

Horton Bay United mation about the run strictly on dona- at 225 W. Morgan Son Outdoor Event will hymns with accompa- with a Bible school for anboyne.org. Methodist Church church, please call 231- tions. If you are inter- Street, on the cornerof meet at Scott Hick- nist Mrs. Artie Jones, all ages at 9:30 to 10:30 Sunday School 582-5045, leaving your ested in donating to the West and Morgan. man's. children's message and a.m. Community of classes will be held at name and telephone Free Clinic, send your Contact the church KidsOwn Worship, and Bible study is held in Christ 9:15 a.m. for all ages. number. A member of donation to PO Box Walloon Lake for more information at Communion on the first the parish hall every The Women's Re- Worship service will be the church will return 933, Boyne City, MI, Community Church 231-535-2288 or visit Sunday of each month. Sunday at 9:30 a.m., if treat is the weekend of held at 10:30 a.m., with your phone call. 49712, or call 231-582- Sunday, Sept. 21, the website at The conversation with you would like to learn Sept. 19-21, at the Park children's church avail- 6828 Tuesday through Word and Worship www.walloon- scripture this Sunday, about Genesis, Bible of the Pines. The able during the service. Lakeshore Friday. start at 9 and 10:45 a.m. church.com. Sermons Sept. 14, is from Ex- studies may answer Women's retreat is After the service there Community Church Children Groups will are available online. odus 14, Psalm 114, questions you have truly an enjoyable and will be a time of fellow- Lakeshore Commu- First Presbyterian meet at 9 and 10:45 Romans 14, and Mat- thought about for a uplifting time. There ship. Everyone is invit- nity Church is located Church a.m. Infant and toddler, Boyne City, thew 18. Pastor Jona- long time. We have will be speakers, crafts, ed to the Horton Bay at 624 State St. in First Presbyterian nursery is available. Ju- Boyne Fails United than Mays will talk other study groups as fellowship and above United Methodist Boyne City. It is a char- Church of East Jordan nior and senior high Methodist Church about "How to Dis- well. all fun. Please call 231- Church. ismatic congregation worships at 9:30 a.m. youth will attend Wor- Services in Boyne agree like Jesus." Thursdays, a Bible 582-7660 to register. and a 'Resurrection All are welcome. A ship and Word at 9 and Falls are at 9:15 a.m. at Sept. 14 is the annual Study on the Gospels For more informa- Church of Life' Affiliate. time of refreshment and then meet at the youth 3057 Mill Street. Chil- church picnic at Veter- starts at 10 a.m. tion on our activities the Nativity Services are Sunday friendship is held at center from 10:30 to dren's programming is an's Park and the kick Sunday, Sept. 21, and upcoming retreats Reverend Peggy Nat- morning at 10 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. in the Fel- noon. The Adult Foun- held during the service. off Sunday for Kids there will be a congre- and the Park of the termann will be cel- Wednesday at 7 p.m. lowship Hall. The dation program will be In Boyne City, worship Own Worship. Follow- gation-wide picnic Pines, visit: www.Boy- ebrant for the 10 a.m. Children's church is cKurch building is ac- available during both is at 11 a.m. at 324 S. ing the children's mes- again, at the church, neCityCofChrist.com. Sunday, Sept. 21, available for ages 2 cessible and is located services in the multi- Park St., with Sunday sage, during the second after the late service. Sunday Services church service at Epis- through 12. For more at 207 Williams St. in purpose room. Senior School during the serv- service each week, Join in a Back to begin with Church copal Church of the information, you can East Jordan (corner of high youth meet on ice. children will have their School Kick-Off. Main School at 9:45 a.m. and Nativity. Coffee hour call Pastor Dave Crum- Third and Williams). Sunday evening, please own interactive wor- dishes and beverages Worship Services at 11 will immediately fol- baugh at 231-582- 231-536-2941. contact Pastor Jason for First Presbyterian ship experience down- will be provided. a.m. Wednesday Eve- low the service in the 7440. more information at Church stairs. Please bring a salad, ning Gatherings start at church basement. T- Lakeshore Commu- Church of 231-535-2288. First Presbyterian All are invited to fruit, veggies or a des- 7 p.m., and are held at shirts with the church nity Free Clinic is a the Nazarene Tuesday, Sept. 23, Church, 401 South Bible Study, 9 a.m. sert. For more informa- the address below. logo have been de- ministry of Lakeshore We invite you to visit the Women's Bible Park Street, Boyne Tuesdays, in the Hill tion, call 231-582-9301 We look forward to House and to Prayer or email to christluther- signed and made by Community Church our weekly Sunday ( Study will start at 9:15 City, offers two "come seeing you soon, at 777 Bethany Revoir, owner and is open every Fri- morning services. The a.m. in the Discipleship as you are" services. and Fellowship (bring a [email protected]. Vogel Street, Boyne. of Dancing Threads. day from 8 a.m. to 4 service time is Sunday House. Wednesday, The 9 a.m. service fea- lunch), noon Wednes- Check us out on the City. The shirts are being p.m. Anyone who does at 11 a.m. Children's Sept. 24, the food pan- tures praise and wor- days, in Faulman Hall. web, www.christluther- worn by church not have insurance, or church is provided for try will be open from ship songs, weekly members while they is underinsured is wel- children ages 4-12. For 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. The Communion, and quiet Christ Lutheran 'do' Helping Hands ac- come to utilize this more information call family meal will start at activities in the loft for Church FREE!!! Financial Fitness/Credit tivities and attend com- service. Dr. Richard the office, 231-582- 5:30 p.m. and the eve- children, 4-11 years Sunday services start munity events to let Mansfield and Kathy 9611, from 10 a.m. to ning programs will start old. 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You are welcome at The day will begin at be served. Thursday is coli, mixed veggies and a include Swiss steak, be served at the center. If Wed. Sept. 24, line you are under age 60. the Boyne Area Senior 10:30 a.m. with line birthday day at the center. banana is planned. Music mashed potatoes, green you receive home deliv- dancing begins the day at For information call Center for lunch and dancing. A guest speaker Plan to arrive by 11 a.m. will begin at 11 a.m., pro- beans and mandarin ered meals, enjoy chick- 10:30 a.m. Fish, hash 231-582-6682. You can daily activities. will be present at 11 a.m. to enjoy keyboard music vided by the Tag-a-longs. blend. Bingo follows en salad, potato salad, browns and winter-blend reach the Charlevoix Lunch on Wednesday, Thursday, Sept. 18, with Roger. Bingo will Monday, Sept. 22, the lunch on Monday. pickled beets and fresh vegetables will be served. County Commission on Sept. 17, will include garlic chicken, cheesy follow lunch. senior center will be hav- Tuesday, Sept. 23, full fruit. The computer class The suggested dona- Aging at 231-237-0103. spaghetti, tossed salad, potatoes, Capri-blend Friday, Sept. 19, sweet ing a bake sale and a 50/ salad bar, homemade at the senior center will tion for lunch is $2 if you The toll free number is green beans and peaches. vegetables and pears will and sour meatballs, broc- 50 drawing. Lunch will soup and a sandwich will begin at 1 p.m. are age 60 or over, $4 if 866-428-5185.

North Country Community Mental Health Board will hold it's regularly scheduled monthly meeting on Thursday, September 18th at 4:30 p.m. in the Board Conference Room, Second Everyone is welcome Bingo will follow lunch. Wednesday, Sept. 24, 231-536-7831. reached at 231-237-0103 for lunch at the East Jor- Monday, Sept. 22, The is birthday day. Roger Enjoy lunch for a $2 or at 1-866-428-5185. Floor, One MacDonald Drive, Suite A, Petoskey, MI 49770. dan Senior Center. Merry Musicals will be will play on the keyboard donation if you are age Anyone who has special needs or information to be brought Thursday, Sept. 18, singing at 11 a.m. Swiss at 11 a.m. Fish, hash 60 or over; $4 if you are before the NCCMH Board should contact Joan Booth at (231) garlic chicken, cheesy steak, mashed potatoes, browns, winter-blend under age 60. The menu WEEKLY potatoes, Capri-blend green beans and mandar- vegetables and cake and is subject to change, call 347-7890. vegetables and pears. in blend will be served. ice cream. the center at 231-536- Health Tips Friday, Sept. 19, The. Tuesday, Sept. 23, line Thursday, Sept. 25, 7831 with any questions. NCCMH is an equal opportunity employer/program. Cousins Music Group dancing starts the day at there will be a foot clinic Adult Day Center is lo- will begin playing at 11 10:30 a.m. Soup and at 9 a.m. Lunch will be cated at the senior center, Reasonable accommodations will be provided upon notifica- a.m. Sweet and sour salad bar beginning at meatloaf, potatoes, car- is open Monday-Friday, By tion or request. Auxiliary aids and services are available, upon meatballs, broccoli, 11:30 a.m. Bingo follows rots and melon mix. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., or by ap- Steve request, to individuals with disabilities. mixed veggies, and ba- lunch, and the paint class On Oct. 15, there will pointment. The Commis- nana will be served. begins at 1 p.m. be a flu shot clinic - Call sion on Aging can be Czerkes Pharmacist This meeting is open to all members of the public under Michigan's Open Meetings Act.

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Preserve Trails

Photo by Todd Parker Join Little Traverse Conservancy staff on the trails of the Driggers Preserve on Sat- urday, Sept. 27, at 10 a.m. Located along the Boyne City-Charlevoix Road, this re- cently protected 75-acres offer relatively easy hiking with peeks of Lake Charlevoix and winter trails for cross country skiing and snowshoeing. There is no cost for this event, but pre-registration is required, by calling 231-347-099

Tai Chi classes Kelly Britt, Penny Pepin, Karen jordan.org. tries in Boyne City, Care and Share and be in good general health. Eligi- The Charlevoix County Commis- Walker and Prudy Barber. Fall Mushroom Mania in East Jordan and the Charlevoix ble donors are asked to call 1-800- sion on Aging is offering Tai Chi Hors d'oeuvres and beverages will For lovers of nature, the outdoors Food Pantry in Charlevoix. GIVE-LIFE or visit www.redcrossmi- classes in Boyne City for the first be served. The cost for members is and good eating, Joe Breidenstein of The 2007 CROP walk raised chigan.org to find a drive. time. The class will meet on Wednes- $3, prospective members, $5. Springbrook Hills is offering Fall $14,000 total, with $1,100 to each days, beginning Sept. 17, at 9 a.m., in Proudly sponsored by Charlevoix Mushroom Mania Outings on week- city's foodpantry service. the downstairs level of the Boyne State Bank. ends this month. Joe describes the For questions regarding CROP, Calling all crafters District Library and continue for 6 outings as "a casual, informal, in- please contact Marge Teske at 231- Crafters and home-based business- weeks. The class is about one hour formative good time enjoying Michi- 536-3128, John Young at 231-547- es wanted for the Leaf Peeker Craft long. It is open to everyone. The cost Fall storytime gan's outdoors and some great food •2042, or Mary Richwine at 231-582- Show, Oct. 18, in East Jordan. Call is $12 for seniors and $40 for those Walloon Lake Library will offer and wine that produce lasting mem- 6035. 231-536-7351 for more information. under 60 years of age. Preschool Story Time on Wednes- ories." Expert mushroom guides lead Tai phi is a safe, gentle, non-im- days, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. This participants on mushroom hunts to year we have planned some great fall Firefighters sponsor Parenting Awareness Month pact exercise that promotes health identify a multitude of exotic fungus country music concert poster contest and inner tranquilly. It also builds reading adventures. The themes in- - including many delicious edibles. clude the alphabet, fall holidays and The Boyne City Firefighters present You are invited to participate in the strength and endurance, and im- For details call Breidenstein at 231- a Country Music Spectacular starring 2009 Parenting Awareness Month proves balance, coordination and animals. The special events with an- 535-2227. imals will include a morning with Bryan White and the Larkins at 7 Poster Contest. The winning entry flexibility. Tai Chi is suitable for p.m., Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Boyne will be made into the PAM Poster and people with problems moving be- owls put oh by North Wings. Story- Time is geared to ages 2-6. Parents Business class offered City High School Performing Arts matching bookmark for statewide dis- cause of age, injury, arthritis, and all Dreaming of being your own boss? Center. The proceeds from the con- tribution in 2009. Poster artwork levels of physical fitness. and other age siblings are invited to attend. Join us this fall at the Wal- A great place to put your ideas in mo- cert are used for the Advanced Safety should reflect the theme "Parenting is Meg McClorey will be teaching loon Lake Library for stories, songs, tion is at the "How To Start a Busi- Equipment fund and many fire pre- for a Lifetime." The contest is open to the Tai Chi Fundamentals. The Tai crafts and reading fun. Please call the ness" class, Wednesday, Sept. 24, at vention educational programs here in Michigan residents elementary age Chi Fundamentals progresses from Library at 231-535-2111 for more in- the Banks Township Hall in Ells- Boyne City. Tickets are $18; for in- through adult. Prizes will be awarded. simple movement patterns to a com- formation. worth. The session, presented by formation call 231-225-0275 or 231- The grand prize winner will receive plete form. Wendy Wieland, NLEA/SBTDC 582-9194. $100. Entries must be received no For more information, contact Meg Business .Consultant, will acquaint later than Oct. 3. at 231-582-7689, or email meg- FOJR celebration participants with the process and the The Fourth Annual Friends of the Contact the Charlevoix County pots® sbcglobal.net. tools needed to begin developing a Wagbo Harvest Festival MSU Extension office at 231-582- Jordan Celebration will be held on new business. Sessions are held The Wagbo Peace Center will host Saturday, Sept. 20, from 2 to 5 p.m., 6232 or the Emmet County MSU Ex- monthly. its sixth annual Harvest Festival on tension office at 231-348-1770 for BAH plus golf at the Jordan River Watershed Registration is required. Please Saturday, Sept. 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 Center. Please join us as we celebrate contest rules and guidelines and an The Boyne Area Chamber's next contact Sara at NLEA, 231-582- p.m. The event features old-time entry form. Business After Hours will be held the natural wonders of the Jordan 6482, or email sara@northern- games and activities with lots of Thursday, Sept. 18, at Ye Nyne Olde River Watershed through a photogra- lakes.net. hands-on family fun. A pancake Holies Golf Club, 6386 Ferry Road. phy exhibition, musical entertain- breakfast will be served "all day." Civil Air Patrol meets The business~mixer wiTl'be ff6m 5:30 ment, refreshments and friendship. Proceeds benefit Wagbo's education- The Gay lord Squadron of the Civil to 7:30p.m., with an optional nine- Visitors will have a chance to vote Charlevoix County CROP Walk The 25th annual CROP Walk in al programming. For more informa- Air Patrol meets every Thursday at 7 hole golf outing beginning at 3 p.m. for the Viewer's Choice Award for tion call 231-536-0333. The Wagbo p.m., at the Otsego County Airport Admission is $5, or $30 for golf, the Photography Contest. An awards Charlevoix County will be held Sat- urday, Sept. 27, beginning at 9 a.m. Peace Center is located on M-66 just 3 , Terminal Bldg. Inquirees welcome. which includes cart, greens fees, two ceremony is planned for 4 p.m. with miles South of East Jordan. drink tickets, prizes, and admission more than $1,200 in prize money Volunteers will depart from Charle- to Business After Hours. Hole spon- being awarded. This is a family event voix Middle School, Whitings Park Overeaters Anonymous meet and Elm Point and conclude at Iron- Overeaters Anonymous meets sorships are available for $50, and and a great way to spend a beautiful Give the gift of life team sponsorships are available for fall afternoon. We hope to see you all ton Congregational Church, where Monday evenings, from 6:30 to 7:30 food will be provided by East Jordan There will be an American Red p.m, at the new Alano Club, 509 N. $150, including four golfers and a there. At the celebration, our 2009 Cross Blood Drive Tuesday, Sept. 30, calendars will be available for pur- Rotary Club. East St. in Boyne City. For informa- hole sponsor sign. To register, call from 8 a.m. to 1:45 p.m., at the Boyne tion, call Maggie at 231-582 2360. the Chamber at 231-582-6222 or chase. Your purchase supports the* What is CROP? Communities Re- Falls School, 01662 M-75 South in email [email protected]. activities of the Friends of the Jordan sponding to Overcome Poverty, a Boyne Falls. in our mission to conserve the natural six-mile walk to raise awareness and resources for global and local pover- The American Red Cross continues Food pantry hours resources and protect the environ- to urge eligible blood donors to make Boyne City Seventh-day Adventist Business After Hours mental quality of the Jordan River ty. This year's walk will be in mem- ory of Diana Walls and Mary Glenna or keep appointments to donate blood Community Services Center/Food The East Jordan Area Chamber of Watershed. as blood supplies remain at critically Pantry is open every Monday from 10 Commerce Business After Hours For additional information please Malpass. Proceeds raised benefit local food low levels throughout Michigan. a.m. until noon. Call 231-582-0151 will meet Thursday, Sept. 18, from 5 go to www.friendsofthejordan.org or Blood donors must be at least 17 for additional information. Emergen- to 7 p.m., at Murray's Bar & Grill. . send questions to foja@friendsofthe- pantries including the Seventh Day years old, weigh at least 110 pounds, Come and meet our poster artists Adventist and Trinity Church pan- cy service is available.

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the Fringe" - 1-4pm Daily SEPTEMBER 18 Ellsworth Farmer's Market - 8am-1pm - Volmer's MEN'S LEAGUE Bergmann Center Garage Sale Auto Sales in Ellsworth (click for more details) East Jordan Garden Club FARMER'S MARKET - WOMEN'S LEAGUE 9am-1pm - Sportsmen's Park - Project Fresh Jordan River Arts Center Exhibit "Rare Threads on Accepted MIXED LEAGUE the Fringe" - 1-4pm Daily SEPTEMBER 21 YOUTH LEAGUE Jordan River Arts Center Exhibit "Rare Threads on East Jordan Garden Club FARMER'S MARKET - the Fringe" - 1-4pm Daily SEPTEMBER 26 9am-1pm - Sportsmen's Park Jordan River Arts Center Exhibit "Rare Threads on SEPTEMBER 22 the Fringe" - 1-4pm Daily Jordan River Arts Center Exhibit "Rare Threads on BEFORE WE'RE ALL FILLED OP! SEPTEMBER 19 the Fringe" - 1-4pm Daily SEPTEMBER 27 Bergmann Center Garage Sale Harvest Festival at Friske Orchards {www.friske.com} Jordan River Arts Center Exhibit "Rare Threads on SEPTEMBER 23 the Fringe" - 1-4pm Daily East Jordan Rotary Club Mtg. -12:15 p.m, - First Jordan River Arts Center Exhibit "Rare Threads on Presbyterian Church the Fringe" - 1-4pm Daily GEMINI Jordan River Arts Center Exhibit "Rare Threads on Ellsworth Farmer's Market - 8am-1pm -Volmer's SEPTEMBER 20 the Fringe" - 1-4pm Daily Auto Sales in Ellsworth (click for more details) Bergmann Center Garage Sale SEPTEMBER 24 Jason Aldean in Ovation Hall at Odawa Casino EAST JORDAN Jordan River Arts Center Exhibit "Rare Threads on (www.starticketsplus.com or Ovation Hall Box the Fringe" - 1-4pm Daily Jordan River Arts Center Exhibit "Rare Threads on the Fringe" - 1~4pm Daily Office every Thurs.-Sat. from 2pm-8pm) GREAT FAMILY F№>! Friends of the Jordan Open House - "Visions of the Valley" Photography Exhibit - Saturday Afternoon - SEPTEMBER 25 Watershed Center Jordan River Arts Center Exhibit "Rare Threads on 231-536-2411 FULL MENU • BEER •WINE Visit EJCHAMBER.ORG for more details 8c additional events. • SPIRITS Wednesday, September 17, 2008 Page 8

BOYNE COY RAMBLERS, BOYNE FALLS LOGGERS EAST JORDAN RED DEVILS

RHYME OR REASON Devils fight in overtime Grayling uses head to win East Jordan Goal keeper Jordan Hagen BY PHIL TROMBUEY had an outstanding game, according to El- SPORTS WRITER liott, who counted 17 saves by his goalie, EAST JORDAN ^ Grayling soccer's who proved to be an anchor for the Red By Chris Tredway Doug Gothro knocked in a header off a Devil defense. corner kick three minutes into the first The overtime header by Gothro handed overtime period of Thursday's match East Jordan (1-7) another loss, movirig against East Jordan, giving the visiting Vi- them to 0-5 in Lake Michigan Conference kings an exciting 2-1 win Sep. 11. play. The "This was a very fun game for both East Jordan's first win was picked up in teams, with both playing hard the entire Charlevoix Monday, Sep. 8, as the Red weight game," East Jordan coach Pete Elliott said Devils overpowered Northwest Academy after the match. "Games like this are excit- 7-3. ing for the crowd and fun for the players. Joshua Force tallie'd a pair of the goals in of it all The play was clean, yet full of energy, and the first half of play, while Tyler Force and when it was over both teams felt good with Felipe Naranjo added one each to power Time runs out on the results." the Devils to a 4-1 lead. four quarters and the Grayling's goalkeeper Nick Sendek held Tyler Force, Tinney and Hagen scored football field fills with back the Red Devils' offensive production, one goal each after the intermission as East flying paper cups, making 19 saves to keep East Jordan Jordan pulled away for the victory. crumpled programs and scorers in check after letting one slip past Northwest Academy's scoring was led popcorn.^Players from for the first goal of the contest. by Even Kroon, who punched in two goals, the winning sideline East Jordan's Andrew LaCount put the with teammate Fisher Kitely scoring one. dawn their helmets and Red Devils on the board with a 40-yard East Jordan tackles Harbor Springs to- rush out to deliver the shot to the top corner of the Grayling net morrow (Thursday) on the road and wel- final hits of the night. with one minute and 36 seconds remaining comes Kalkaska Monday, Sep. 22 at home. As the opposing team in the first half. Teammate Morgan Tinney picks pieces of grass was responsible for the setup, picking up and mud from their an assist on the play. facemasks and retires Gothro tied the game five minutes into Photo by Vic Riggles to their sideline, the the second half, but the two teams battled East Jordan's Dustin Miller victors charge toward for the remainder of regular time without controls the ball in a closely their own teammates. hitting on a winning shot. fought soccer match Like bighorn rams LaCount sent eight shots on Sendek's against Grayling Thursday, colliding in a mountain goal, while Joshua Force had seven shots Sep. 11. The score was tied, meadow, identical hel- on goal to lead the Red Devil offense. 1 -1, at the end of regulation. mets collide with enough force to con- cern mothers in the bleachers. Grunts and Boyne swear words are ritual- City's istically exchanged and Boyne evaporates Harbor 48-6 Joslyn fathers in the bleachers Moore Kruzel led the Ram- runs a remember when they BY GREG GIELCZYK blers with 159 yards on were that young. 22:27, SPORTS WRITER 18 carries. Robinson placing Eventually, sweat- gained 91 yards on just drenched helmets are BOYNE CITY^-- seventh in First, it was speeijal "four attempts/ Nohel the big removed aifd head butts picked up 68 yards on die down as the team teams that got the school Boyne City football nine rushes. Wilmot division rallies in the end zone, added 37 yards on three awaiting their coach's team kick started in the at the season opener, as Drew carries. Ellsworth post-game speech. "Our kids played "Great game tonight, Nohel ran back a kick Invitational for the first touchdown. well," Hills said. "We Saturday. gentlemen," coach be- were a little sloppy at gins, trailing off into This time, it was the defense scoring the first times, but we were for- another cookie-cutter tunate to break some speech that converts touchdown of the game in a 48-6 victory over big plays. post-game energy into "With the way we week-long determina- Harbor Springs to open the Lake Michigan run our offense, we pop tion. "You played hard a couple of big plays and took care of busi- Conference schedule Friday, Sep. 12. (and) it opens up other ness out there," he says. areas. We were able to "But we have more It was 34-0 at half- time as the Ramblers do that early, and kind business to take care of of got (the Rams) on Monday!" cruised to their third straight win of the guessing." Helmets are raised to Ryan Muser led the the air, a final chant is young season. A bone-rattling tack- defense with seven issued and players head tackles. Wilmot had six for the locker room in le forced a Ram runner to fumble the ball on tackles, three of which search of a shower and were quarterback food. the fourth play of the game, and Dalton sacks. Kruzel had five And far away from tackles and one inter- the celebration, hud- Loose scooped up the bouncing pigskin (actu- ception. dled together after "Defensively I another long evening of ally, it's made of cow- hide) and returned it all thought we played real abuse and disrespect, a solid, and were able to lonely group of the way for a touch- IE** V* contain (the Rams)," Photos by stripped outcasts tries down. Chris Tredway "That was a nice Hills said. to remember the good "As a unit, I felt we things about being a play," Boyne City File photo by Chris Tredway coach Dave Hills said. Boyne City quarter back Mick Young keeps the ball and attempts played good team de- football referee. fense. We controlled "That was tough "It was just one of those to break the grasp of a defensive player in a game against New- berry earlier this season. Young led the Ramblers to a 48-8 vic- the tempo on both sides Boyne XC game, gentlemen," a things. "It was a fortunate tory over Harbor Springs Friday, Sep. 12. of the ball." sideline referee says to Boyne City hosts the others. "But you all situation for us, and a good way for us to get Nohel got into the maining in the first half in the third period. He Kalkaska (0-1, 0-3) on teams race at called a fair game and Friday. nobody got hurt." some momentum scoring act himself on a 61-yard run by ran in the two-point early." with a 24-yard scamper Steven Robinson. conversion. Despite their winless "Speak for yourself," record, Hills isn't tak- says the lead official. Nohel's successful barely two minutes into Nohel kicked the extra Cody Wilmot went in Ellsworth point after kick gave the second period. He point for a 28-8 lead. from nine yards out for ing the Blazers lightly. "Some guy in the "Kalkaska is a real bleachers was calling the Ramblers a 7-0 tacked on the extra With 1:01 left in the the Rambers' final BY PHIL TROM6LEY lead. point to extend the second quarter, Nick touchdown of the scrappy football team," SPORTS WRITER me all sorts of names, Hills said. "They play strange ones that didn't Boyne City found the Ramblers' lead to 21-0. Young hooked up with game. Nohel scored a end zone again with Harbor Springs re- Noehl for a 25-yard third touchdown in the physical, and are real ELLSWORTH - The Boyne City and Boyne make sense." quick. I can see why Falls cross country teams were in action Saturday, "One of the cheer- only 26 seconds left in turned the ensuing scoring strike. Boyne fourth period. the first quarter when kickoff for a touch- missed the extra point. Boyne City ground they are staying in foot- Sep. 13, running at the Ellsworth House on the leaders hit me in the ball games." Hill Invitational cross country meet. head with a plastic Trever Kruzel raced 56 down to spoil Boyne's Nohel tacked on his out 406 yards rushing yards for the score. bid for a shutout. second touchdown of for the game and scored Contact Greg Darkening skies threatened to drench the course football just after half- Gielczyk at but held off through the high school competition, time," another sideline Nohel added the extra The Ramblers an- the game with a four- six rushing touch- point to make it 14-0. swered with 7:41 re- yard run with 8:38 left downs. gielczyk@jackpine. com. which saw impressive performances across hilly referee interrupted." terrain, "No listen," continu- Boyne City competed in the large school event, es the lead official. "I which saw Harbor Springs snatch the victory in looked over to see who both the boys and girls race. was screaming all these Harbor Springs boys totaled just 22 points to names at me and it was Born Ramblers finish ahead of Charlevoix with 42. Traverse City my pastor!" St. Francis came in third as a team with 79, Ro- "Ah yes, that's al- BC soccerwins away,downs Charlevoix scommon totaled 111 for fourth, Mancelona had ways a tough one," 139 in fifth and Boyne City finished sixth with sideline says. "Things the Red Rayders. half, while its offense faked out the Charlevoix three games, with a 1-1 BY GREG GIELCZYK He scored one goal in made a rush at the Boyne goalie and sent a shot tie against Bellaire, a 1-1 144. are always awkward SPORTS WRITER Harbor Springs' Tec Adams gained an early Sunday morning after each half as the Ram- City goal. sailing past his gloves tie against Bay City Cen- blers survived a defen- Eventually, the into the back of the net tral and a 3-0 loss to lead on the field, which remained at his back the you call his son for un- BOYNE CITY — entirety of the run, producing an uncontested first sportsmanlike conduct One was enough for the sive struggle with the Rayders' pressure paid for the game-winner. Temperance (Ann Rayders. off. With time still remain- Arbor). Bay City and place. He crossed the line 15 minutes and 54 sec- Friday night." Boyne City boys soccer onds after the start. Football referees team, who traveled to After taking a 1-0 lead The Rayders scored ing on the clock, threat- Temperance are Class in the first half, Boyne the equalizer with only ening Boyne City's nar- A." Harbor Springs girls finished with 24 points, must feel an awful lot Charlevoix last Monday topping second place TCSF, which generated 57, like politicians as they night, holding off a tal- City found itself in a real five minutes remaining row lead, the Ramblers Boyne City's Harmon scrap as Charlevoix took in the game. defense managed to hold Grubbs had nine saves in and third place Charlevoix with 79. climb into their cars ented and determined Boyne City runners tallied 103 to finish fourth and drive away from home squad in a Lake the attack to the Ram- But coach Nick Baic' s off the Rayders the rest net for the Ramblers, blers at the start of the team wouldn't give up, of the way. while teammates Lucas in front of Glen Lake with 113. Harbor Springs another day at the of- Michigan Conference racer Maddie Buntin was the overall winner with a fice. Like state gover- showdown. second half. and came charging back "Early in the season, Hoaglund, Dean Hague Charlevoix's defense in the final minutes of we were winning but not and Aaron Anzell played time of 20:35. nors attempting to Sterling Adgate had In the boys competition, the Ramblers were led wrestle rising gas both goals for the Ram- kept the Ramblers' tied the match. playing great soccer," solid in the midfield, ac- blers, who walked away up at midfield through- Adgate broke clear on Baic said. "We played cording to Baic. See RHYME, page 9 with a 2-1 victory over out most of the second the late breakaway, much better in our last See SOCCER, page 9 See TRACK, page 9 SEPTEMBER 17, 2008 • THE CITIZEN-JOURNAL WWW.CITIZENANDJOURNAL.COM Page 9 East Jordan aces Grayling, spikes Harbor 'Scntinued from 8 high school sports and istry." tories Tuesday, Sep; 9. nior varsity won its pool with a 6-2 rec- on the shoulders of ref- BY PHIL TROMBLEY Shaina Peters led the Red Devils The Lady Devils displayed impres- ord en route to a third place finish at the prices, crumbling in- erees, umpires and SPORTS WRITER stats with 13 kills and 13 digs. Mari- sive teamwork during the entire match Inland Lakes tournament Saturday, dustry and epic foreclo- judges, is it time to in- GRAYLING - The East Jordan var- beth Pointdexter had seven kills, with the Lady Rams, according to Sep. 13. sure rates, game offici- troduce democratic sity volleyball team had a successful three blocks and six digs, while Alex Haley. In bracket play, East Jordan lost to als are complimented methods to the mad- opening week in Lake Michigan Con- Snowden killed nine times and dug Peters had a multitude of digs, Poin- tournament champion Pellston26-24, one moment and slan- ness? ference dual meet action, and as a re- 13 balls. dexter and Germaine had great defen- 25-18 and then defeated Mancelona dered the next. At least it would sult, the Lady Devils are off to a 2-0 Megan Germaine had eight Mils, sive games at the net and Snowden 26-24,25-19. And all because of a make for some interest- start in the league. seven blocks and 11 digs, with team- played an outstanding all around game. Monica Capelin, who had 29 digs on small yellow flag. ing action on the foot- East Jordan defeated Grayling on its mate Melyssa Skrocki generating eight Peters and Snowden led the offense the day, and Stephanie Holm, who Instead of simply a ball field and the words home court in three straight sets, taking digs, two kills and 27 assists. with 11 kills each, while Poindexter contributed 19 aces, 31 blocks and 12 Mring process, perhaps that come flying from a'29-27, 25-15, 25-15 win Thursday, East Jordan opened the week with an contributed with ten kills and Ger- digs, were named to the all-tournament referees should under- the sidelines. Sep. 11. exciting five-set match victory that saw maine had seven. team. Capelin was named the team's go an election process Instead of boos and "We stepped up our game offen- the Lady Devils down Harbor Springs On defense, Snowden had 13 digs, most valuable player. on par with the govern- insults erupting from sively," East Jordan coach Jackie 25-9 in the first set Harbor Springs Peters had 10 digs and three blocks and In dual meet action, East Jordan de- ment. coaches, parents and Haley said. "The intensity started off came back to defeat East Jordan 25-22 Germaine had seven digs and seven feated Harbor Springs 25-22, 24-26, Complete with cam- students in the stands, slow, but by the second game we hit and 25-19 in the next two, but the Dev- blocks. 25-19 and downed Grayling 25-22,16- paign managers, catchy cheerleaders could lead our stride. It was all about team chem- ils retaliated with 25-14 and 15-8 vic- Over the weekend, East Jordan's ju- 25,25-19. slogans and tacky yard furious fans in a new signs, referees could chant — "Give me an run for office and I.. .give me anM.. .give maybe accept a few me aP...givemean bribes in the process! E...givemean Boyne City hosts relay invite Boyne City When so much A.. .give me a C.. .give makes it fun. It was a very success- Zach Matthew ran a 45:41. weight is placed on me an H!" BY PHIL TROMBLEY ful day for us." Boyne Falls leaders included over Blazers, SPORTS WRITER Harbor Springs topped the team Kaylee Wilson and Travis Lange WALOON LAKE - At the standings with nine points as the (27th, 42:09), Erica Westbrook and Boyne Valley Lodge Invitational, a team of Maddie Buntin and Allen Jared Mathers (36th, 43:38) and Ri- takes Petoskey unique relay-style and open compe- McCarty placed second in 36:15 anne Coale and Justin Savory (40th, Kalkaska set the tition cross country event hosted by and the team of Kendal McCarthy 44:59). BY GREG GIELCZYK and Jacob Brushaber finished in East Jordan was led by Brady Ramblers at 1-0 in Continued from 8 Members from Boyne Boyne City High School Wednes- SPORTS WRITER day, Sep. 10, the Harbor Springs 37:11, placing sixth. Brennan and Luke Hawley (31st, conference play. City's junior varsity and Parker's team won Jesse Place, Tyler varsity received playing team of Olivia Murphy and Tec The top three coed teams for each 42:39), Liz Hofweber and Rob PETOSKEY — Adams ran a combined time of school counted in the team totals. Nemecek (38th, 44:38) and Lacey Boyne City's girls the first two games of Urman and Tom Hal- time in the match, which against |he Blazers, stead kept the Rayders' ended with a score of 1- 35:01 in the coed race. Wednesday's event had 67 teams Hofweber and Josh Rathbun (45th, volleyball team Their combined efforts produced finish. 45:50). dropped only two 25-19, 25-22 before off balance with their ag- 1. Kalkaska took the gressive defensive play The Ramblers struck first place overall honors and broke Traverse City St. Francis was Fourmore races were run in open games on the day, their own record at the meet. second with 22 points followed by competition, covering a three-mile winning the Petoskey third 25-21, forcing a against Charlevoix'-s first in the early minutes fourth set. high-powered offense, of the second half, but The Rams duo shaved 40 sec- Ellsworth, which tallied 35. Gay- and 1.5 mile distance. Invitational Jtourna- onds off the coed race, which has lord St. Mary was third with 79, Jeremy Egan ofWolverinewonthe ment Friday, Sep. 5. The Ramblers re- which failed to answer to Bellaire's Taylor Swartz turned to the court the Ramblers' second answered on an assist one girl and one boy runner alter- Alba had 92 for fourth place and In- boys open three-mile in atime of 16:46 Coach Casie nate to complete four laps on a one land Lakes generated 99 for fifth. followedby teammate Luke Operhall Parker's Ramblers and prevailed 25-17 goal, leaving the score at from Luke Gygax to in the fourth. %l. even the score. and one half mile circuit. The pre- Boyne City barely beat out (17:21) and Machinaw City's appear to be hitting vious record was 35:41. Boyne Falls for sixth place, finish- Brandyn Clemens (18:08). their stride above the Kotalik had 20 Bellaire Co-op soccer Boyne City traveled to digs, 27 serve recep- >aid a visit to Boyne Cheboygan last night Teams and individual racers from ing with 102 to the Loggers' 104. Boyne City's Erin Haley won the net, opening this sea- 14 schools came together in ideal East Jordan finished eighth with girls three-mile with a time of 22:02 son's Lake Michigan tions and 28 kills. '.Sty Friday, taking the (Tuesday) for their sec- Clemens had 40 setter Gamblers' field with a ond match of the week, running conditions to compete in a 114, ahead of Mancelona (119). followed by Wolverine's Bobee Conference play with run through the cross country ski Boyne City was represented by Papi (22:34). a 3-1 victory at Kal- assists. \vinless record this sea- and hits the road Mon- Hausler had 24 digs son. The Eagles were day, Sep. 22, to take on trails at the Boyne Valley Lodge. Joslyn Moore and Jesse Place, the Joe Brushaber of Harbor Springs kaska, then finding "It is a real fun event, Boyne City pair crossing in 41:57 for 26th place. ran a 9:35 to win the boys 1.5-mile victory in the rematch and 12 serve recep- unable • to come away Grayling for their fourth tions. Stevens finish- with their first win, but and final away match in coach Andy Place said. "A lot of the Teammates Casmear Kerr and Zeek followed by Shayne Dingham of against the Blazers at area teams come here every year Beek placed 33rd with a time of Mackinaw City (9:55) and Grand Petoskey. ed with 22 digs, 14 managed to match the a row. serve receptions and 6 Ramblers for a tie. and enjoy it. It's different and that 43:03, while Lexie Harding and Traverse's Alex Houston (9:55). If the Ramblers can maintain their consis- kills. tency, especially in Robinson contrib- serving, a skill in uted 17 digs and which they have been Hanna Olsen had 16 almost flawless, digs. there's no telling how Olsen, Robinson Continued from 8 Ellsworth, who had 38, North Trails Homes- far they can go this and Hausler all served and Lake Leelanau St. chool (84), Mackinaw season. at 100 percent for the by Zeek Beek, who Mary with 65. The City (101), Detour Tracy Miller served night. placed 16th with a time Loggers beat out Alba (114), Ellsworth (116), at 100 percent to lead "It is always a of 19:35. Teammates (76) and Mackinaw Boyne Falls 176), Cen- the Ramblers at Pe- tough atmosphere for Spencer Cayerly* (2j8th, City (83). tral Lake (179), Cedar- us in Kalkaska," r toskey. 21:53), Zach Matthew Alyssaq Oram of ville (184),"Aiba (209y Other leaders on Parker said following (30th, 22:24), Taylor North Country Trails and Johannesburg- the day included the match. "But we Korthase (36th, 24:13) was the overall winner Lewiston (217). Amber Kotalik, who managed to pull and Jack Hufford (39th, with a time of 20:38. The Loggers were had 46 digs, 57 kills, through. We had our 25:22) rounded out the The Lady Logger re- led by Jared Mathers, 85 serve receptions, ups and downs Boyne City team effort. sults included Kaylee who took 28th in a time 13 blocks and 8 setter through the night. The Lady Ramblers Wilson, who ran a of 20:36, Travis Lange assists. "Hanna Olsen had were paced by Joslyn 22:09 for a 4th place (29th, 20:38), Steven Teammate Hannah some nice saves for Moore, who cruised to finish, 1 lth place Erica Hart (35th, 20:50), Jus- Hausler finished with us. Amber Kotalik a 7th place finish |n a Westbrook running a tin Savory (45th, 43 digs, 43 kills and had her best match of time of 22:27. Casmear 23:37 and Ali Bearss 21:36) and Justin Aytes 19 serve receptions. her Boyne City ca- Kerr placed 24th with a finishing 29th with a (64th, 24:11). Hannah Robinson reer." 25:56. Rianne Coale 24:33, Morgan Harding Photos by Chris Tredway added 36 digs, while Boyne City plays finished 30th in 25:58, placed 33rd, finishing Boyne Falls' Kaylee Lindsay Clemens had on the road tomorrow Allyssa Kasper was in 26:18, and Katie Wilson bums a 22:09 56 blocks and Rachel (Thursday) evening, 33rd in 26:36 and Sarah Fraser completed the 5K at the Ellsworth Stevens had 20 kills. taking on Traverse Hufford grabbed 36th, course in 26:49 for 37th House on the Hill In- Previous to taking City St. Francis, re- running a 27:21. place. vitational Saturday the Petoskey tourna- turning home Tues- The Boyne Falls girls Wolverine topped morning, placing ment, Boyne City's day, Sep. 23, to host team placed third in the the small school boys fourth in the small performance against Charlevoix. small school division standings with 30 school division. with 67 points behind points followed by

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ANY INFORMA- Karen A Robert, Married, North, Range 7 West; INFORMATION to the center line of This sale may be rescind- ated in Township of TION WE OBTAIN WILL original mortgagor(s), to Thence South On The OBTAINED WILL BE MORTGAGE SALE - Tompkins Road; thence ed by the foreclosing mort- Marion, Charlevoix BE USED FOR THAT JPMorgan. Chase Bank, West Line Of Said Lot USED FOR THAT PUR- Default has been made in Westerly along said center gagee. In that event, your County, Michigan, and are PURPOSE. PLEASE N.A., Mortgagee, dated 383.05 Feet To An Iron POSE. the conditions of a mort- line on a curve to the left damages, if any, shall be described as: Beginning CONTACT OUR OFFICE October 26, 2006, and Stake On The Shore Of gage made by J. 141.91 feet (radius of said limited solely to the return on the North line of AT THE NUMBER BELOW recorded on December Lake Charlevoix, Being Mortgage Sale - Default Christopher Bunbury, curve is 973.99 feet and of the bid amount ten- Section 4, Town 33 North, IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE 18, 2006 in Liber 778 on The Point Of Beginning Of has been made in the con- Kimberly D. Bunbury, hus- the chord bears North 75 dered at sale, plus inter- Range 8 West, 131.08 feet MILITARY DUTY. Page 142, and modified by This Description; Thence ditions of a certain mort- band and wife, original degrees 15 minutes 44 est. East of the West 1/8 line of Affidavit or Order received North 45 Degrees East gage made by James P. mortgagor(s), to Mortgage seconds West 141.78 said Section; thence East ATTN PURCHASERS: by and recorded, in 263.44 Feet To An Iron Brown and Cheryl M. Electronic Registration feet); thence continuing MORTGAGE SALE - on said Section line This sale may be rescind- Charlevoix county records, Stake On The Brown, Husband and Wife Systems, Inc., as nominee along said centerline Default has been made in 347.82 feet to an iron ed by the foreclosing mort- Michigan, and assigned by Southwesterly Line Of to Ameriquest Mortgage for lender and lender's North 79 degrees 26 min- the conditions of a mort- stake; thence South, par- gagee. In that event, your said Mortgagee to Chase Shepard's Lane; Thence damages, if any, shall be Company, Mortgagee, successors and/or utes 10 seconds West gage made by Theresa L. allel with said West 1/8 line Home Finance LLC as At An Angle Of 82 limited solely to the return dated September 16, assigns, Mortgagee, dated 109.17 feet; being the Fiel and Paul A. Fiel, hus- 348.15 feet to an iron assignee, on which mort- Degrees 35 Minutes To of the bid amount ten- 2004, and recorded on October 19, 2005, and point of beginning of this band and wife, original stake; thence West parallel gage there is claimed to The Left Along Shepard's dered at sale, plus inter- be due at the date hereof October 4, 2004, in Liber recorded on October 25, description; thence North mortgagor(s), to Mortgage with the North line of said Lane, 102.3 Feet To An est. the sum of One Hundred 640, Page 170, 2005 in Liber 712 on Page 00 degrees 38 minutes 39 Electronic Registration Section 347.82 feetl; Iron Stake; Thence South Charlevoix County 287, in Charlevoix county seconds West 33.64 feet Eighteen Thousand Three Systems, Inc., as nominee thence North 348.15 feet 46 Degrees 22 Minutes 13 Records, said mortgage records, Michigan, and to a one-half re-rod on the MORTGAGE SALE - Hundred Eighty-Two And for lender and lender's to the point of beginning. Seconds West 281.84 was assigned to Deutsche assigned by said Northerly line of said road; successors and/or Default has been made in 66/100 Dollars Excepting the East 100 the conditions of a mort- Feet To An Iron Stake On Bank National Trust Mortgagee to The thence continuing North assigns, Mortgagee, dated ($118,382.66), including feet thereof, being a part gage made by Robert J. The Shore Of Lake Company, as Trustee of Huntington National Bank 00 degrees 38 minutes 39 November 12, 2004, and interest at 6.75% per of the Northeast 1/4 of the Pelon and Marcia Pelon, Charlevoix; Thence South Ameriquest Mortgage as assignee, • on which seconds West 294.36 feet recorded on November 16, annum. Northwest 1/4 of Section husband and wife as joint 47 Degrees 35 Minutes Securities, Inc. Asset mortgage there is claimed to a one-half re-rod on the 2004 in Liber 650 on Page Under the power of sale 4, Town 33 North, Range 8 tenants with right of sur- East 108.3 Feet To The Backed Pass Through to be due at the date here- Southerly line of the John 804, and assigned by said contained in said mort- West. vivorship, original mort- Point Of Beginning, Being Certificates, Series 2004- of the sum of Ninety Kullick property described Mortgagee to U.S. Bank gage and the statute in The redemption period gagors), to Mortgage A Part Of Government Lot R11 Under the Pooling Thousand Seven Hundred in Liber 325, Page 363, National Assocation, as such case made and pro- shail be 6 months from the Electronic Registration 3, Section 15 And Part Of and Servicing Agreement Fifty-Six And 00/100 Charlevoix County Trustee for Credit Suisse vided, notice is hereby date of such sale, unless Systems, Inc., as nominee Government Lot 1, Dated as of December 1, Dollars ($90,756.00), Records; thence parallel First Boston HEAT 2005-2 given that said mortgage determined abandoned in for lender, and lender's Section 14, All In Town 32 2004, Without Recourse including interest at 6.5% with said Tompkins Road as assignee as document- will be foreclosed by a sale accordance with MCLA successors and/or North, Range 7 West. by an Assignment of per annum. North 79 degrees 26 min- ed by an assignment, in of the mortgaged premis- Mortgage dated October Under the power of sale utes 10 seconds West Charlevoix county records, 600.3241a, in which case assigns, Mortgagee, dated es, or some part of them, The redemption period 2, 2007 and recorded on contained in said mort- 250.00 feet to a one-half Michigan, on which mort- the redemption period September 24, 2007, and at public vendue, at the shall be 6 months from the October 11, 2007 in Liber gage and the statute in re-rod at an angle point in gage there is claimed to shall be 30 days from the recorded on October 1, place of holding the circuit date of such sale, unless 822 on Page 828, on such case made and pro- said John Kullick property; be due at the date hereof date of such sale. 2007 in Liber 821 on Page court within Charlevoix determined abandoned in which mortgage there is vided, notice is hereby thence along the East line the sum of One Hundred 463, in Charlevoix county County, at 11:00 AM, on accordance with MCLA claimed to be due at the given that said mortgage of said John Kullick prop- Forty-Two Thousand Dated: August 27, 2008 records, Michigan, on September 26, 2008. 600.3241a, in which case date hereof the sum of will be foreclosed by a sale which mortgage there is the redemption -period erty South 00 degrees 38 Three Hundred Twenty- Said premises are situ- Eighty Seven Thousand of the mortgaged premis- claimed to be due at the shall be 30 days from the minutes 39 seconds East Three And 76/100 Dollars For more information, ated in City of Boyne City, Five Hundred Twenty es, or some part of them, date hereof the sum of date of such sale. 294.36 feet to a one-half ($142,323.76), including please call: Charlevoix County, Dollars and 89/100 at public vendue, at the re-rod on the Northerly Two Hundred Seventy- interest at 12.3% per FCG 248.593.1310 Michigan, and are ($87,520.89) including place of holding the circuit line of said road; thence Five Thousand Three annum. Trott & Trott, RC. described as: The East 52 Dated: Sept. 10, 2008 interest at the rate of court within Charlevoix continuing along the last Hundred Fifty-Seven And Under the power of sale Attorneys For Servicer 1/2 feet of Lot 329, Block 10.850% per annum. County, at 11:00 AM, on described course South 99/100 Dollars contained in said mort- 31440 Northwestern 20, Nicholls and Morgan's For more information, Under the power of sale October 17, 2008. 00 degrees 38 minutes 39 ($275,357.99), including gage and the statute in Highway, Suite 200 Third Addition to South please call: contained in said mort- Said premises are situ- seconds East 33.64 feet to interest at 6.875% per such case made and pro- Farmington Hills, Boyne, now City of Boyne FCC 248.593.1301 gage and the statute in ated in Township of Boyne said center line; thence annum. vided, notice is hereby Michigan 48334-2525 City, according to the Plat Trott&Trott, P.C. such case made and pro- Valley, Charlevoix County, along said center line given that said mortgage File #059260F02 Under the power of sale thereof as Recorded in the Attorneys For Servicer vided, notice is hereby Michigan, and are South 79 degrees 26 min- will be foreclosed by a sale contained, in said mort- Office of the Register of 31440 Northwestern given that said mortgage described as: Units 80, utes 10 seconds East of the mortgaged premis- gage and the statute in Deeds, Charlevoix County, Highway, Suite 200 will be foreclosed by a sale The Reserve 250,00 feet to the point of es, or some part of them, Notice Of Mortgage such case made and pro- Michigan. Farmington Hills, , of the mortgaged premis- Condominium, according beginning, being a part of at public vendue, at the Foreclosure Sale vided, notice is hereby Michigan 48334-2525 es, or some part of them, to the Master Deed the Northeast quarter of given that said mortgage The redemption period place of holding the circuit THIS FIRM IS A DEBT shall be 6 months from the File#219492F01 at public venue, at the recorded in Liber 689, the Southeast quarter of court within Charlevoix COLLECTOR ATTEMPT- will, be foreclosed by a sale main lobby of the Pages 038 through 118, Section 11, Township 32 of the mortgaged premis- date of such sale, unless County, at 11:00 AM, on ING TO COLLECT A determined abandoned in Charlevoix County inclusive,* Charlevoix North, Range 6 West. October 3, 2008. DEBT. ANY INFORMA- es, or some part of them, Notice Of Mortgage Courthouse, Michigan at County Records, and First accordance witH MCLA Excepting there from: , Said premises are situ- TION WE OBTAIN WILL at public vendue, at the Foreclosure Sale 11:00 AM on September Amendment to Master Parcel "1-B and 2-B" com- 600.3241a, in which case ated in Township of Boyne BE USED FOR THAT place of holding the circuit THIS FIRM IS A DEBT 26, 2008. Deed recorded in Liber bined (future Parcel "B"). court within Charievbix the redemption period Valley, Charlevoix County, PURPOSE. PLEASE COLLECTOR ATTEMPT- Said premises are situ- 705, Page 489, Charlevoix Commencing at a one-half County, at 11:00 AM, on shall be 30 days from the Michigan, and are CONTACT OUR OFFICE ING TO COLLECT A ated in the Township of County Records, and des- re-rod at the East quarter September 26, 2008. date of such sale. described as: The West AT THE NUMBER BELOW Eveline, Charlevoix ignated as Charlevoix corner of Section 11, DEBT. ANY INFORMA- half of the Northeast Said premises are situ- 1 County, Michigan, and are County Condominium Township 32 North, Range IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE Dated: August 27, 2008 TION WE OBTAIN WILL Quarter of the Southwest MILITARY DUTY. . ated in Township of BE USED FOR THAT described as: Subdivision Plan No. 152, 6 West; thence along the Charlevoix, Charlevoix Quarter of Section 13, For more information, PURPOSE. PLEASE Commencing at a 2 inch together with rights in gen- East line of said Section, Township 32 North, Range County, Michigan, and are iron pipe at the North 1/4 eral common elements as depicted by M.C. ATTN PURCHASERS: please call: CONTACT OUR OFFICE 5 West described as: Unit 37, AT THE NUMBER BELOW corner of Section 20, and limited common ele- Feindt, P.S., on a survey This sale may be rescind- Whippoorwill, according to FCS 248.593.1304 The redemption period IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE Township 33 North, Range ments as set forth in recorded in Liber 225, ed by the foreclosing mort- the Master Deed as Trott & Trott, P.C. shall be 12 months from MILITARY DUTY. 7 West; thence along the above Master Deed and Page 822, Charlevoix gagee. In that event, your recorded in Liber 404, Attorneys For Servicer the date of such sale, North and South 1/4 line of as described in Act 59 of County Records, South 00 damages, if any, shall be pages 946 through 998, 31440 Northwestern E untess^ determined aban-: said section, also being the PiSblic Acts of 1978, is •-degrees" 35 minutes 21P limited solely to the return inclusive, Charlevoix Highway, Suite 200 ATTN PURCHASERS: dorie'd in accordance with the centerline of amended. seconds East 545.05 feet of the bid amount ten- County Records, and Farmington Hills, This sale may be rescind- MCLA 600.3241a, in Washington Street, South The redemption period to a one-half inch rod on dered at sale, plus inter- amended by the First Michigan 48334-2525 ed by the foreclosing mort- which case the redemp- 1 degree 13 minutes 04 shall be 6 months from the the Southerly line of the est. Amendment to Master File#216864F01 gagee. In that event, your tion period shall be 30 seconds East 1973.45 feet date of such sale, unless John Kullick property as Deed recorded in Liber damages, if any, shall be days from the date of such to the POINT OF BEGIN- determined abandoned in described in Liber 325, MORTGAGE SALE - 406, Pages 189 through limited solely to the return sale. NING of this description; accordance with MCLA Page 363, Charlevoix Default has been made in 191,, inclusive, Charlevoix Notice Of Mortgage of the bid amount ten- thence North 87 degrees 600.3241a, in which case County Records; thence the conditions of a mort- County Records, and fur- Foreclosure Sale dered at sale, plus inter- 09 minutes 58 seconds the redemption period along said property line Dated: Sept. 3, 2008 gage made by Susan C ther amended by the THIS FIRM IS A DEBT est. East 33.01 feet to a 1/2" shall be 30 days from the parallel with Tompkins Loper unmarried, original Second Amendment to COLLECTOR ATTEMPT- rod on the East line of said date of such sale. Road, as existing, on the For more information, mortgagor(s), to Master Deed recorded in ING TO COLLECT A MORTGAGE SALE - street; thence continuing arc of a curve to the left please call: JPMorgan Chase Bank, Liber 416, Pages 311 DEBT. ANY INFORMA- Default has been made in North 87 degrees 09 min- Dated: Sept. 17, 2008 76.43 feet (radius of said FCD 248.593.1309 NA, Mortgagee, dated July through 314, inclusive, TION WE OBTAIN WILL the conditions of a mort- utes 58 seconds East curve is 1295.73 feet and Trott & Trott, P.C. 27, 2007, and recorded on Charlevoix County BE USED FOR THAT gage made by Matthew L. 1287.42 feet to a 1/2" rod the chord bears North 77 Attorneys For Servicer PURPOSE. PLEASE For more information, August 10, 2007 in Liber Records, and amended by Siegel and Christy A. on the East 1/8 line of said degrees 44 minutes 47 31440 Northwestern CONTACT OUR OFFICE please call: 814 on Page 880, in the Third Amendment to Siegel, husband and wife, section; thence along said seconds West 76.42 feet) Highway, Suite 200 AT THE NUMBER BELOW FC F 248.593.1313 Charlevoix county records, Master Deed recorded in also known as Matt Siegel 1/8 line South 00 degrees Trott&Trott, P.C. to a one-half inch rod; Farmington Hills, Michigan, and assigned by IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE and Christy Siegel, origi- Michigan 48334-2525 Liber 430, Pages 82 34 minutes 07 seconds Attorneys For Servicer thence continuing along said Mortgagee to Chase MILITARY DUTY. nal mortgagor(s), to Client East 330.51 feet to a 1/2" said property line and par- File #090319F03 through 90, inclusive, 31440 Northwestern Home Finance LLC as Charlevoix County Mortgage Incoporated, rod; thence South 87 Highway, Suite 200 allel with said road; North assignee, on which mort- Records, and amended by ATTN PURCHASERS: Mortgagee, dated March degrees 09 minutes 58 Farmington Hills, 79 degrees 26 minutes 10 gage there is claimed to This sale may be rescind- 22, 2004, and recorded on seconds West 1283.67 Michigan 48334-2525 seconds West 88.93 feet Notice Of Mortgage the Fourth Amendment to be due at the date hereof Master Deed recorded in ed by the foreclosing mort- April-2, 2004 in Liber 606 feet to a 1/2" rod on the File #220335F01 to a one-half rod, being Foreclosure Sale the sum of Seventy-Four gagee. In that event, your on Page 003, and East line of said Street; the point of beginning of Liber 602, Pages 608 THIS FIRM IS A DEBT Thousand Seven Hundred damages, if any, shall be assigned by mesne thence continuing South this description; thence COLLECTOR ATTEMPT- through 611, inclusive, Sixty-Six And 80/100 and Fifth Amendment to limited solely to the return assignments to 87 degrees 09 minutes 58 THIS FIRM IS A DEBT South 00 degrees 38 min- ING TO COLLECT A Dollars ($74,766.80), Master Deed recorded in of the bid amount ten- CitiMortgage, Inc. as seconds West 33.01 feet COLLECTOR ATTEMPT- utes 39 seconds East DEBT. ANY INFORMA- including interest at 7.5% Liber 704, Page 338 dered at sale, plus inter- assignee as documented to said 1/4 line; thence ING TO COLLECT A 294.36 feet to a one-half TION WE OBTAIN WILL per annum. through 341, inclusive, est. by an assignment, in along said 1/4 line, also DEBT. ANY INFORMA- inch rod on the Northerly BE USED FOR THAf being the centerline of line of said road; thence Under the power of sale Charlevoix County Charlevoix county records, TION WE OBTAIN WILL PURPOSE. PLEASE MORTGAGE SALE - said street, North 01 continuing South 00 contained in said mort- Records, and designated Michigan, on which mort- BE USED FOR THAT CONTACT OUR OFFICE Default has been made in degree 13 minutes 04 sec- degrees 38 minutes 39 gage and the statute in as Charlevoix County gage there is claimed to PURPOSE. PLEASE AT THE NUMBER BELOW the conditions of a mort- onds West 330.38 feet to seconds East 33.64 feet to such case made and pro- Condominium Plan No. be due at the date hereof CONTACT OUR OFFICE IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE gage made by George L the POINT OF BEGIN- the centerline of road; vided, notice is hereby 115. Together with rights in the sum of One Hundred AT THE NUMBER BELOW MILITARY DUTY. Schlicht aka George NING, being a part of the thence along said center- given that said mortgage general common elements Twelve Thousand Five IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE Schlicht an unmarried Southwest 1/4 of the line North 79 degrees 26 will be foreclosed by a sale and limited common ele- Hundred Sixty-Eight And MILITARY DUTY. ATTN PURCHASERS: man, original Northeast 1/4 of Section minutes tenth/ones West This sale may be rescind- of the mortgaged premis- ments as set forth in the 57/100 'Dollars 20, Township 33 North, J 67.00 feet; thence North es, or some part of them, above Master Deed and mortgagor(s), to Union ($112,568.57)* including MORTGAGE SALE - ed by the foreclosing mort- Federal Bank of Range 7 West and con- Default has been made in 00 degrees 38 minutes 39 gagee. In that event, your at public vendue, at the amendments thereto, and interest at 4.75% per taining 9.997 acres. seconds West 294.36 feet place of holding the circuit as described in Act 59 of Indianapolis, Mortgagee, annum. the conditions of a mort- damages, if any, shall be dated March 7, 2005, and Subject to the rights of the to a one-half inch rod on court within Charlevoix the Public Acts of 1978, as Under the power of sale gage made by Thomas P. limited solely to the return recorded on March 14, public and of any govern- said Southerly line of the County, at 11:00 AM, on amended. contained in said mort- Burns and Bridget K. of the bid amount ten- 2005 in Liber 671 on Page mental unit in any part John Kullick Property; September 26, 2008. The redemption period gage and the statute in Burns, husband and wife, dered at sale, plus inter- 375, and rerecorded on thereof taken, used or thence along said property Said premises are situ- shall be 6 months from the to Bank of Ann Arbor, est. February 27, 2006 in Liber such case made and pro- deeded for street, road or Mortgagee, dated line, South 79 degrees 26 ated in City of East date of such sale, unless vided, notice is hereby highway purposes. 2326 minutes 10 seconds East determined abandoned in 732 on Page 770, in November 4, 2002 and MORTGAGE SALE - Jordan, Charlevoix Charlevoix county records, given that said mortgage Washington Street. recorded November 8, 161.00 feet to the point of Default has been made in County, Michigan, and are accordance with MCLA will be foreclosed by a sale beginning; being a part of 600.3241a, in which case Michigan, and assigned by The redemption period 2002 in Liber 497, Page the conditions of a mort- described as: mesne assignments to of the mortgaged premis- shall be 12 months from 841, Charlevoix County the Northeast one-quarter gage made by Michael J. Commencing at a point on the redemption period es, or some part of them, shall be 30 days from the CitiMortgage, Inc. as the date of such sale, Records, Michigan. Said of the Southeast one- Herfriman and' Lisa the West section line of at public vendue, at the quarter of Section 11, date of such sale. assignee, on which mort- unless determined aban- mortgage is now held by Herriman, husband and section 24* town 32 North, gage there is claimed to place of holding the circuit doned in accordance with Washington Mutual Bank, Township 32 North, The Range 7 West, 30 rods court within Charlevoix wife, original Dated: August 27, 2008 be due at the date hereof MCL 600.3241a, in which FA by assignment. There redemption period shall be mortgagor(s), to Standard South of the Northwest County, at 11:00 AM, on 6 months from the date of the sum of One Hundred case the redemption peri- is claimed to be due at the Federal Bank, a Federal corner of the Southwest October 3, 2008. such sale, unless deter- For more information, Fifty-Seven Thousand Six od shall be 30 days from date hereof the sum of Savings Bank, Mortgagee, 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Hundred Twenty-Seven Said premises are situ- the date of such sale, or Ninety-Four Thousand mined abandoned in please call: dated November 5, 1999, said section 24; thence FCX 248.593.1302 And 06/100 Dollars ated in City of Boyne City, 15 days after statutory Nine Hundred Forty-Four accordance with MCLA South on said Section line Charlevoix County, §600.3241 a, in which case and recorded on Trott & Trott, P.C. ($157,627.06), including notice, whichever is later. and 07/100 Dollars November 16, 1999 in 80 feet; thence East 297 interest at 6.75% per Michigan, and are ($94,944.07) including the redemption period Attorneys For Servicer Liber 377 on Page 179, feet; thence North 80 feet; 31440 Northwestern annum. described as: Lots 6 and Dated: August 27, 2008 interest at 7.75% per shall be 30 days from the thence West 297 feet to 8, C. G. Lewis's Addition to date of such sale. TO and modified by agree- Highway, Suite 200 Under the power of sale annum. the place of beginning, Boyne, according to the ALL PURCHASERS: The ment dated February 8, Farmington Hills, contained in said mort- Randall S. Miller, & Under the power of sale and being part of said recorded plat thereof, as foreclosing mortgagee can 2006, and recorded on Michigan 48334-2525 gage and the statute in Associates, P.C. contained in said mort- Southwest 1/4 of the recorded in Liber 1 of rescind the sale. In that March 7, 2006 in Liber 734 File#218502F01 such case made and pro- Attorneys for Assignee gage and the statute in Southwest 1/4 of section event, your damages, if on Page 153, and vided, notice is hereby Plats, on Page 83, 43252 Woodward Ave., such case made and pro- 24, town 32 North Range any, are limited solely to assigned by said given that said mortgage Charlevoix County Suite 180 vided, notice is hereby 7 West. Records Bloomfield Hills, Ml the return of the bid Mortgagee to LaSalle Notice Of Mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale given that said mortgage The redemption period The redemption period 48302 will be foreclosed by a sale amount tendered at sale, Bank Midwest, NA as Foreclosure Sale of the mortgaged premis- shall be 6 months from the shall be 6 months from the (248) 335-9200 of the mortgaged premis- plus interest. assignee as documented THIS FIRM IS A DEBT es, or some part of them, date of such sale, unless date of such sale, unless Our File No. 141.00672 es, or some part of them, by an assignment, in COLLECTOR ATTEMPT- at public vendue, at the determined abandoned in determined abandoned in at public vendue at the Dated: Sept. 17,2008 Charlevoix county records, ING TO COLLECT A place of holding the circuit accordance with MCLA main lobby of Charlevoix Michigan, on which mort- accordaoce with MCLA DEBT. ANY INFORMA- court within Charlevoix Notice Of Mortgage County Courthouse in Orlans Associates, RC. gage there is claimed to 600.3241a, in which case TION WE OBTAIN WILL County, at 11:00 AM, on 600.3241a, in which case Foreclosure Sale Charlevoix in Charlevoix Attorneys for Servicer be due at the date hereof the redemption period BE USED FOR THAT October 10, 2008. the redemption period THIS FIRM IS A DEBT County, Michigan at 11:00 P.O. Box 5041 the sum of Eighty shall be 30 days from the PURPOSE. PLEASE Said premises are situ- shall be 30 days from the COLLECTOR ATTEMPT- a.m. on OCTOBER 17, Troy, Ml 48007-5041 Thousand Nine Hundred date of such sale. CONTACT OUR OFFICE ated in City of Charlevoix, date of such sale. ING TO COLLECT A 2008. 248-502-1400 Thirteen And 73/100 AT THE NUMBER BELOW Charlevoix County, DEBT. ANY INFORMA- Said premises are locat- File No. 362.4347 Dollars ($80,913.73), Dated: August 27, 2008 IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE Michigan, and are Dated: Sept. 3, 2008 TION WE OBTAIN WILL ed in the Township of including interest at 6.25% MILITARY DUTY. described as: Parcel 1: Lot BE USED FOR THAT Wilson, Charlevoix per annum. For more information, 46 Of Hillcrest For more information, PURPOSE. PLEASE County, Michigan, and are Notice Of Mortgage Under the power of sale please call: ATTN PURCHASERS: Subdivision, According To please call: CONTACT OUR OFFICE described as: Foreclosure Sale contained in said mort- FCS 248.593.1304 This sale may be rescind- The Plat Recorded In FCC 248.593.1301 AT THE NUMBER BELOW Commencing at a one-half THIS FIRM IS A DEBT gage and the statute in Trott & Trott, PC. ed by the foreclosing mort- Liber 1 Of Plats, Page Trott&Trott, P.C. IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE re-rod at the East quarter COLLECTOR ATTEMPT- such case made and pro- Attorneys For Servicer gagee. In that event, your 134, Charlevoix County Attorneys For Servicer MILITARY DUTY. corner of Section 11, ING TO COLLECT A vided, notice is hereby 31440 Northwestern damages, if any, shall be Records. 31440 Northwestern Township 32 North, Range DEBT. ANY INFORMA- given that said mortgage Highway, Suite 200 limited solely to the return Parcel 2: An Easement Of Highway, Suite 200 ATTN PURCHASERS: 6 West; thence along the TION WE OBTAIN WILL will be foreclosed by a sale Farmington Hills, of the bid amount ten- Ingress And Egress To Farmington Hills, This sale may be rescind- East line of said Section, BE USED FOR THAT of the mortgaged premis- Michigan 48334-2525 dered at sale, plus inter- Lake Charlevoix Over And Michigan 48334-2525 ed by the foreclosing mort- as depicted, by M.C. PURPOSE. PLEASE es, or some part of them, File#218400F01 est. Across The Following File#218745F01 Page 12 WWW.CITIZENANDJOURNAL.COM THE CITIZEN-JOURNAL • SEPTEMBER 17,2008

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Notice Of Mortgage gage there is claimed to For more information, OBTAINED WILL BE tion fine South 00 degrees at law or in equity having Southeasterly corner of to be due at the date here- Foreclosure Sale be due at the date hereof please call: USED FOR THAT PUR- 17 minutes 54 seconds been instituted to recover Lot 11 (also being the of the sum of Ninety-Eight THIS FIRM IS A DEBT the sum of Ninety-Eight FCJ 248.593.1311 POSE. NOTIFY (248) East 65.65 feet to the cen- the debt secured by said Northeasterly corner of Thousand One Hundred COLLECTOR ATTEMPT- Thousand Seven Hundred Trott & Trott, P.C. 362-6100 IF YOU ARE IN terline of Roberts Road; mortgage or any part Lot 2) of said plat; thence And 56/100 Dollars ING TO COLLECT A Six And 04/100 Dollars Attorneys For Servicer ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. thence along said center- thereof. along the line common to ($98,100.56), including DEBT. ANY INFORMA- ($98,706.04), including 31440 Northwestern line North 30 degrees 28 Now, therefore, by virtue Lots 2 and 11 of said Plat interest at 6% per annum. TION WE OBTAIN WILL interest at 5.75% per Highway, Suite 200 MORTGAGE SALE - minutes 38 seconds West of the power of sale con- North 64 degrees 33 min- Under the power of sale BE USED FOR THAT annum. Farmington Hills, Default having been made 403.08 feet; thence North tained in said mortgage, utes 52 seconds West contained in said mort- PURPOSE. PLEASE Under the power of sale Michigan 48334-2525 in the terms and condi- 69 degrees 14 minutes 24 and pursuant to statute of 51.48 feet to the point of gage and the statute in CONTACT OUR OFFICE contained in said mort- File #198281F02 tions of a certain mort- seconds East 112.53 feet? the State of Michigan in beginning; being part of such case made and pro- AT THE NUMBER BELOW gage and the statute in gage made by Andrew E. thence parallel with the such case made and pro- Lot 2 of W.H. White Co's vided, notice is hereby IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE such case made and pro- Voss and Rebecca S. East and West 1/4 line of vided, notice, is hereby Subdivision of Lot 35 of given that said mortgage MILITARY DUTY. vided, notice is hereby THIS FIRM IS A DEBT Voss, husband and wife of said section North 89 given that on the 10th day Beardsley's Second will be foreclosed by a sale given that said mortgage COLLECTOR ATTEMPT- Charlevoix County, degrees 36 minutes 48 of October, 2008 at 11:00 Addition to the'Village of of the mortgaged premis- ATTN PURCHASERS: will be foreclosed by a sale ING TO COLLECT A Michigan, Mortgagor to seconds East 97.19 feet to o'clock am Local Time, Boyne City. es, or some part of them, - This sale may be rescind- of the mortgaged premis- DEBT. ANY INFORMA- US Bank National the point of beginning; all said mortgage will be fore- During the ^ six (6) at public vendue, at the ed by the foreclosing mort- es, or some part of them, TION WE OBTAIN WILL Association ND dated the being a part of the closed by a sale at public months immediately fol- place of holding the circuit gagee. In that event, your at public vendue, at the BE USED FOR THAT 10th day of November, Northeast 1/4 of the auction, to the highest bid- lowing the sale, the prop- court within Charlevoix damages, it any, shall be place of holding the circuit PURPOSE. PLEASE A.D. 2003, and recorded in Southeast 1/4 of Section der, main lobby of the erty may be redeemed, County, at 11:00 AM, on limited solely to the return court within Charlevoix CONTACT OUR OFFICE the office of the Register 19 Township 32 North Charlevoix County except that in the« event October 10,2008. Range 6 West. of the bid amount ten- County, at 11:00 AM, on AT THE NUMBER BELOW of Deeds, for the County of Courthouse, Charlevoix, that the property is deter- Said premises are situ- Commonly known as: dered at sale, plus inter- October 17, 2008. IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE Charlevoix and State of Ml Ml (that being the build- mined to be abandoned ated in City of Boyne City, 3620 Roberts Road. est. Said premised are situ- MILITARY DUTY. Michigan, on the 20th day ing where the Circuit Court pursuant to MCLA Charlevoix County, PPN: 15-015-019-016-20 ated in City of Boyne City, of November, A.D. 2003, in for the County of 600.3241a, the property Michigan, and are The redemption period MORTGAGE SALE - Charlevoix County, MORTGAGE SALE - Liber 585, Page 741 of Charlevoix is held), of the described as: Parecel C-2: shall be six months from may be redeemed during Default has been made in Michigan, and are Default has been made in Charlevoix Records, on premises described in said commencing at a 1/2 inch the date of such sale, 30 days immediately fol- the conditions of a mort- described as: Lot 8, Block the conditions of a mort- which mortgage there is mortgage, or so much rod at the Southeast cor- unless determined aban- lowing the sale. gage made by Michael R. "A", North Morgan's gage made by Steven P. claimed to be due, at the thereof as may be neces- ner of Lot 62 of Bailey and doned in accordance with Sero a/k/a Michael R. Addition to South Boyne Voice and Rebecca Voice, date of this notice, for prin- sary to pay the amount Wilson's 2nd Addition to 1948CL 600.3241a, in Dated: 9/10/2008 Sero, Jr., a single person (now City of Boyne City) husband and wife, to Fifth cipal of $93,493.65 (nine- ,due, as aforesaid on said the Village of Boyne, which case the redemp- and Shanda J. Waisanen, according to the plat there- Third Mortgage - Ml, LLC, ty-three thousand four mortgage, with interest according to the plat there- tion period shall be 30 Washington Mutual Bank a single person, original of as recorded in Liber 1 of Mortgagee, dated August hundred ninety-three and thereon at 6.2030% per of as recorded in the days from the date of such Mortgagee mortgagor(s), to Wells Plats, Page 8, Charlevoix 12, 2005 and recorded 65/100) plus accrued anr\um and all legal costs, Office of the Register of sale. Fargo Bank, NA, County Records. August 16, 2005 in Liber interest at 7.8% (seven charges, and expenses, FABRIZIO & Deeds, Charlevoix County, Mortgagee, dated The redemption period 699, Page 206, Charlevoix point eight) percent per including the attorney fees BROOK, P.C. Michigan; thence along September 2, 2004, and shall be 6 months from the County Records, annum. Dated: Sept. 10,2008 allowed by law, and also Attorney for Washington the North line of Roosevelt recorded on September date of such sale, unless Michigan. There is And no suit proceedings any sum or sums which Mutual Bank Street, South 86 degrees 13, 2004 in Liber 636 on determined abandoned in claimed to be due at the at law or in equity having WELTMAN, WEINBERG may be paid by the under- 888 W. Big Beaver, 09 minutes 51 seconds Page 304, in Charlevoix accordance with MCLA date hereof the sum of been instituted to recover & REIS CO., L.P.A. signed, necessary to pro- Suite 800 West, (recorded as South county records, Michigan, 600.3241a, in which case One Hundred Three the debt secured by said tect its interest in the Troy, Ml 48084 86 degrees oo minutes on which mortgage there the redemption period Thousand Four Hundred mortgage or any part By: Michael I. Rich (P- premises. 248-362-2600 West) 58.28 feet to a 1/2 is claimed to be due at the shall be 30 days from the Sixteen and 87/100 thereof. Now, therefore, 41938) Which said premises are inch rod being the Point of date hereof the sum of date of such sale. Dollars ($103,416.87) by virtue of the power of Attorney for Plaintiff described as follows: All Beginning of this descrip- One Hundred Thousand including interest at 7.75% sale contained in said Weltman, Weinberg & that certain piece or parcel Notice Of Mortgage tion; thence continuing Five Hundred Twenty- Dated: Sept. 17,2008 per annum. mortgage, and pursuant to Reis Co., L.P.A. of land, including any and Foreclosure Sale along said street line Eight And 09/100 Dollars Under the power of sale the statue of the State of 2155 Butterfield Drive all structures, and homes, THIS FIRM IS A DEBT South 86 degrees 09 min- ($100,528.09), including For more information, contained in said mort- Michigan in such case Suite 200-S manufactured or other- COLLECTOR ATTEMPT- utes 51 seconds West, interest at 6.5% per please call: gage and the statute in made and provided, notice Troy, MJ 48084 wise, located thereon, sit- ING TO COLLECT A (recorded as South 86 annum. FCJ 248.593.1311 such case made and pro- is hereby given that on, WWR# 10016043 uated in the City of Boyne DEBT. ANY INFORMA- degrees 00 minutes West) Under the power of sale Trott & Trott, P.C. vided, notice is hereby the 10th day of October, City, County of Charlevoix, TION WE OBTAIN WILL 58.28 feet to a 1/2 inch contained in said mort- Attorneys For Servicer given that said mortgage A.D., 2008, at 11:00:00 State of Michigan, and BE USED FOR THAT rod; thence North 0 gage and the statute in 31440 Northwestern will be foreclosed by a sale AM o'clock said mortgage AS A DEBT COLLECTOR, described as follows, to PURPOSE. PLEASE degrees 50 minutes 36 such case made and pro- Highway, Suite 200 of the mortgaged premis- will be foreclosed by a sale WE ARE ATTEMPTING wit: CONTACT OUR OFFICE seconds East 132.00 feet vided, notice is hereby Farmington Hills, es, or some part of them, at public auction, to the TO COLLECT A DEBT Lot 11 of William H. White AT THE NUMBER BELOW to a 1/2 Inch rod on the given that said mortgage Michigan 48334-2525 at public vendue at the highest bidder, main lobby AND ANY INFORMATION & Co.'s Subdivision of a IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE South line of a 16.5 feet will be foreclosed by a sale File #220213F01 main lobby of Charlevoix of the Charlevoix County OBTAINED WILL BE part of Lot 35 of MILITARY DUTY. wide alley; thence along of the mortgaged premis- County Courthouse in Courthouse, Charlevoix, USED FOR THAT PUR- Beardsley's Second said alley line north 86 es, or some part of them, Charlevoix in Charlevoix Ml, Charlevoix County, POSE. NOTIFY US AT Addition to the Village of ATTN PURCHASERS: degrees 04 minutes 38 at public vendue, at the Notice Of Mortgage County, Michigan at 11:00 Michigan, of the premises THE NUMBER BELOW IF Boyne (now City of Boyne This sale may be rescind- seconds East 58.27feet to place of holding the circuit Foreclosure Sale a.m. on SEPTEMBER 26, described in said mort- YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MIL- City) according to the ed by the foreclosing mort- a 1/2 inch rod; thence court within Charlevoix THIS FIRM IS A DEBT 2008. gage. Which said premis- ITARY DUTY. recorded plat thereof gagee. In that event, your South 6 degrees 50 min- County, at 11:00 AM, on COLLECTOR ATTEMPT- utes 12 seconds West Said premises are locat: es are described as fol- recorded in Liber 1 of damages, if any, shall be September 26, 2008. 132.09 feet to the point of ING TO COLLECT A ed in the Township of lows: All that certain MORTGAGE SALE - plats, page 47, and also limited solely to the return beginning. Being a part of Said premises are situ- DEBT. ANY INFORMA- Eveline, Charlevoix piece or parcel of land sit- Default having been made beginning at a 1/2 inch of the bid amount ten- Lots 63 and 64 of Bailey ated in City of East TION WE OBTAIN WILL County, Michigan, and are uate in the Township of in the terms and condi- iron at the Southwesterly dered at sale, plus inter-, and Wilson's 2nd Addition Jordan, Charlevoix BE USED FOR THAT described as: Wilson, in the County of tions of a certain mort- corner of Lot 11 (also est. to the Village of Boyne. County, Michigan, and are PURPOSE. PLEASE Commencing at the East Charlevoix and State of gage made by Craig Walts being the Northerly most CONTACT OUR OFFICE described as: Beginning one-quarter corner of Michigan and described and Kirsten Walts,hus- corner of Lot 2) ofW.H. MORTGAGE SALE - The redemption period AT THE NUMBER BELOW 12 rods East of the Section 32, Township 33 as follows to wit: band and wife, White Co's Subdivision of Default has been made in shall be 6 months from the IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE Northwest corner of the North, Range 6 West; Township of Wilson, Mortgagors, to Lot 35 Beardsley's Second the conditions of a mort- date of such sale, unless Southeast 1/4 of the MILITARY DUTY. thence Westerly along the County of Charlevoix, Washington Mutual Bank, Addition to the Village of gage made by Seth L. determined abandoned in Southwest 1/4 of Section East and West one-quar- Michigan: Mortgagee, dated the 20th Boyne City; thence along Wruk and Jennifer L. accordance with MCLA 24, Town 32 North, Range ATTN PURCHASERS: ter line of said Section Commencing at a 3/4 inch day of January, 2006 and the Southerly extension of Wruk, husbandn and wife, 600.3241a, in which case 7 West, thence East 4 This sale may be rescind- having a given bearing of pipe at the East 1/4 corner recorded in the office of the Westerly line of Lot 11 original mortgagor(s), to the redemption period rods, thence South 40 ed by the foreclosing mort- North 89 degrees 01 of Section 19, Township 32 the Register of Deeds, for of said Plats South 12 Mortgage Electronic shall be 30 days from the rods, thence West 4 rods, gagee. In that event, your minute West, adistance of NortH, Range 6 "West; The County of Charlevoix degrees 11 minutes 25 Registration Systems, date of such sale. thence North 40 rods to damages, if any, shall be 746.40 feet to the Point of thence along the East line and State of Michigan, on seconds West 9.59 feet to Inc., as nominee for lender the place of beginning, limited solely to the return Beginning; thence continu- of said section South 00 the 25th day of January, a T-iron stake; thence and lender's successors being a part of the Dated: Sept. 10, 2008 of the bid amount ten- ing Westerly along said degrees 17 minutes 54 2006 in Liber 727 of South 70 degrees 46 min- and/or assigns, Southeast 1/4 of the dered at sale, plus inter- East and West one-quar- seconds East 210.82 feet Charlevoix County utes 57 seconds East Southwest 1/4 of Section Mortgagee, dated October For more information, est. ter line of Section 32, a to the point of beginning of 47.60 feet to a T-iron stake 24, Town 32 North, Range Records, page 949, 14,2005, and recorded on please call: distance of 451.80 feet this description; thence on the Southeasterly line 7 West. Washington Mutual Bank October 26, 2005 in Liber FCF 248.593.1313 MORTGAGE SALE - thence South 01 degree continuing along said sec- on which mortgage there of Lot 2 of said Plat; 712 on Page 866, in Trott & Trott, P.C. The redemption period Default has been made in 14 minutes West, parallel tion line South 00 degrees is claimed to be due, at the thence along the Charlevoix county records, Attorneys For Servicer shall be 6 months from the the conditions of a mort- with the East line of said 17 minutes 54 seconds date of this notice, the sum Southeasterly line of Lot 2 Michigan, and assigned by 31440 Northwestern date of such sale, unless gage made by Douglas J Section 32, a distance of East 322.29 feet to the of One Hundred Forty Five of said Plat, North 50 said Mortgagee to The Highway, Suite 200 determined abandoned in Smith, a Married Man and 964.91 feet; thence South Northeasterly line of Three Hundred Thirteen degrees 30 minutes 40 Huntington National Bank Farmington Hills, accordance with MCLA Colleen T Smith aka 89 degrees. 01 minute Roberts Road; thence and 50/100 ($145,313.50), seconds East 4.62 feet to as assignee, on which Michigan 48334-2525 600.3241a, in which case Colleen Smith, His Wife, East a distance of 451.8 continuing along said sec- and no suit or proceeding 3/4 pipe at the mortgage there is claimed File #220211F01 the redemption period original mortgagor(s), to feet; thence North 01 shall be 30 days from the Fifth Third Mortgage- Ml, degree 14 minutes East, date of such sale. LLC, Mortgagee, dated parallel with the East line December 23, 2004, and of Section 32, a distance Dated: August 27, 2008 recorded on January 12, of 964.91 feet to the Point 2005 in Liber 662 on Page of Beginning; being a part For more information, 256, and assigned by said of the Northeast one-quar- The best place to please call: Mortgagee to Fifth Third ter of the Southeast one- FC D 248.593.1309 Mortgage Company as quarter of Section 32, Trott&Trott, PC. assignee as documented Township 33 North, Range Attorneys For Servicer by an assignment, in 6 West. Charlevoix county records, 31440 Northwestern Also: 50 foot Beach find it, sell it, buy it, Michigan, on which mort- Highway, Suite 200 Easement for the benefit gage there is claimed to Farmington Hills, of said parcel described be due at the date hereof Michigan 48334-2525 as: The West 50 feet of all the sum of One Hundred File #218247F01 that part of the following Twenty-Six Thousand Four described property which and announce it. Hundred Sixty-Nine And lies Northerly of 75/100 Dollars Notice Of Mortgage Lakeshore Drive and Foreclosure Sale ($126,469.75), including South of the Shore of Lake Minimum Charge: $5.60 for 7 5 words, THIS FIRM IS A DEBT interest at 5.75% per Charlevoix; Beginning at a COLLECTOR ATTEMPT- annum. point on the East and West for each additional word add 3 7€ ING TO COLLECT A Under the power of sale one-quarter line, of Section DEBT. ANY INFORMA- contained in said mort- 32, Township 33 North, TION WE OBTAIN WILL gage and the statute in Range 6 West; 294.50 feet BE USED FOR THAT such case made and pro- West of the East one- Use this handy

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