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Senior Center loses $3,000 Budget cut may decrease service BY JOE MCELROY The center is funded by the a surprise to Mrs. Pelton and Art shut-ins, provides a social center for EAST JORDAN - The Senior Center Department of Social Services. The Saworski, who directs the Charlevoix seniors and helps them with a variety budget for next year has been cut by DSS board of directors decided this County Commission on Aging. "It of other problems. $3,000 for next year, from $20,425 to year to give the $3,000 to Planned wasn't something that hasn't been Mrs. Pelton is officially paid for 32 $17,425. Center director Dorothy Parenthood, which is headquartered in discussed before," he said. hours a week, but she puts in more Pelton says the reduction could affect Petoskey but services Charlevoix The money comes from Title 20 of hours than that. "There isn't a night services offered by the center and force County, according to DSS Director the Social Securities Act, which Tillen that goes by that I don't get telephone her to work fewer hours in her job. Richard Tillen. said the DSS used to "generate the calls at home from somebody with a The county senior center on Main "Our department is supposed to money that probably made the senior problem," she said. Street has become increasingly popular represent all factions of the county," center a reality." But Mrs. Pelton thinks she might since it was founded five years ago. Tillen said, "No funding is earmarked But Mrs. Pelton says she can't find have to reduce her workload to save Mrs. Pelton said the center now at- forever for any one agency. any fat to trim from the center's money. "The only way I can see to do tracts 75 to 100 people for its noontime "This year the board has elected to budget. Most of the budget goes for that is to cut my hours", she said. If meal program. put $3,000 of this funding towards rent to the City of East Jordan for the she works 25 hours a week, her salary "It (the center) was not overly Planned Parenthood." He said Planned building ($8,900) and for her salary of would be reduced to $6,300 a year, funded in the first place," she said. Parenthood has lost some other fun- 88,800. saving the center $2,500. "Some place along the way the center is ding and representatives came before "We're getting more elderly people The funding cut will go into effect going to have to cut back its the DSS board to request money. here all the time," she said. Mrs. Pelton when the center's new fiscal year programs." Tillen said the cut shouldn't come as said the center also provides meals to begins in October.

Plans call for the front half of the empty Circus O'Flavors building to be converted Teacher changes disruptive? to a delicatessen and the back half to a racquetball court.

EAST JORDAN-The school board's tification would qualify the school for $16,897 to $18,079; and head custodian because of past court decisions in New locations for insistence that a business teacher be state reimbursements for offering Roy Dougherty $12,480 to $13,312. similar cases. certified to teach a vocational program programs taught by a vocationally Group salary increases of seven percent came under fire by the president of the certified teacher. were approved for bus drivers, teaching teachers' union Tuesday. --Approved a variance requested by No on-staff vocationally certified assistants, cooks and custodians. community education director Jamie groceries, eateries A debate, which at times became teachers were available to teach a heated, concluded a meeting which was -Accepted the resignation of high Baumann for use of the elementary clerical skills program being offered school learning center teacher Steve school gymnasium by the Aerobics otherwise routine. EAST JORDAN - Construction is in beer and wine. this fall. A teacher is being sought for Zallman who plans to pursue a master's Dance Inc. The school usually charges varying stages on three East Jordan According to William Vrondran, Rodger Ransom, president of the the position and when hired will trigger degree. profit-making groups a $25 usage fee teachers' union, complained that the the "domino effect" of staff realign- but on Baumann's recomendation a food-related businesses. both the Dairy Corner and Maxine's board's requirements for a business ment. -Approved amendments to the high special fee of $15 was set. Baumann The former Circus O'Flavors Deli will continue to operate. Ad- teaching position were setting off a Mrs. Pray, who has more seniority school attendance policy. The number explained that the class was popular building at 205 Main St. has been ditional space will be added next to the disruptive series of staff realignments. than the other teacher in the business of allowed absences was increased from among women and said that fitness purchased by Bob, Bill and Ted existing building . to accommodate As a result, at least four high school department, will take over that 10 to 12 per semester before suspen- teachers in the past have been hard to Sherman who are planning to put in a those businesses when the convenience and middle school teachers will ap- teacher's duties. The other business sion. Students receiving an "E" in a find. restaurant in the front of the building store begins operation. parently be changing teaching teacher will, inturn, be moved to middle class because of attendance will be and a racquetball court in the back. The Dairy Corner is located at the assignments this fall. school physical education. The current dropped from the class rather than The three don't expect construction corner of Mill and Second Streets, Ransom contends that the teaching P.E.jteacher would then teach shop, remain in the class without credit. The ., . -Raised substitute pay from $28.50 to begin for a few months and they are across the street from where Glen's changes could lower the quality of displacing that teacher. phrase "pre-excused" absence was to S30 per day in an effort to keep the estimating a late • fall-early winter Market is now located. The Vrondrans system competitive with others in the education of a great number of more clearly defined, and tardiness of completion date. The restaurant said the reason they are planning to area. students in order to benefit 12 who In other action, the board: more than 20 minutes will now be portion of the building, will be leased build their convenience store is that treated as an absence. The complete have enrolled in the clerical skills -Approved salary increases for all -Approved purchase of a city lot and is tentatively planned as being a Glen's will soon be moving to the other vocational program. non-teaching personnel. The current revised attendance policy will be in the sit-down deli. side of the city. student handbook. from Marion Jackson for the building Ransom's comments touched off an and new salaries for administrators trades program. The $3,500 purchase is John and William Vrondran took the Construction on the new Glen's store hour of dialogue, but school board are: supt. Rullman, $26,000 to $27,820; --Approved maternity leaves for next to two lots purchased for the initial step toward remodeling their on M-66 is progressing on schedule members firmly stood behind their elementary principal Don Peters teachers Diane Frykberg, Pam Allen program last year. Dairy Comer restaurant when they with no delays in material or equip- appeared before the city council Aug. 7 ment. decision. $24,075 to $25,760; middle school and Marissa Balchik. There was some -Approved a resolution to borrow Glen Sr. said the opening date hasn't Board members pointed out that principal Doug Shields $23,540 to question over the requests because of $275,000 against anticipated state aid to seek permission to apply to the business teacher Rennie Pray was $25,187; high school principal Bud the vagueness of the teachers' con- until Sept. 1, 1980, and another Liquor Control Commission for a beer been set yet and won't be until the roof notified three years ago that the board Ashton $24,000 to $26,000; financial tracts regarding these leaves. Rullman resolution to apply for state aid debt and wine take-out license. is on the building. At that point, he wanted her to take classes needed for director Ruby Dipzinski $14,300 to said that the school attorneys en- reimbursement in the amount of If their request for a license is ap- explained, work can progress in both vocational certification. That cer- $15,301; bus supervisor Sam Bricker couraged approval of the requests $6,814. proved, the two plan to convert the good and bad weather. He hopes to Dairy Corner into a convenience food open in late October. store selling bread, milk, party sup- The building which now houses plies, delicatessen items, bakery goods, Glen's at 201 Mill St. is still for sale. Regional planner charges: Hatchery helps pollute lake Tourism higher in July, BYJONDENISON are operated with permits which must Charlevoix, he pointed out, doesn't of the clean-up effort was a million pork grant recommended be renewed periodically. have much algae but the water clarity dollars or more. Associations such as the property isn't as good as it used to be. Peer pressure can be most effective EAST JORDAN - More tourists Rasch also reported that plans were A regional planning commission owners' can pressure the Department Weaver stresses self-help to lake in stopping polluters, Weaver said. used the East Jordan Tourist Park in still in progress for the continued official surprised most of the people of Natural Resources to have the associations. It's fairly easy, he ex- "The majority of people care," he July than in June and the initial step development of the Community attending the Lake Charlevoix allowable limit of nutrients lowered. plained, to monitor algae growth with claimed, "but don't know that they're toward getting a grant for park im- Building within the proposed $70,000 Property Owners Association annual the combined manpower available in an polluting." provements has been taken, the city budget. meeting Monday when he tpld them Residents around the Oden hatchery association. council learned last week. Duck feeding was used as an City attorney Roy Hayes advised the that a federally owned facility w,as one recently did just that, Weaver ex- Reports to the city council at its of the chief sources of pollution in the plained, significantly easing the The growth to look tor, according to example of a seemingly harmless ac- council that the city should amend its Weaver, is an algae found growing on tivity which in effect is a real cause of regular meeting Aug. 7 from recreation traffic laws to conform with new State lake. pollution problem around that hat- committee chairperson Patricia Sweet chery. rocks. The algae dries out when nutrient loading. laws. The state had sent model and City Superintendent Herman amendments but Hayes said parts of Thomas Weaver, a staff member Weaver's slide show featured squeezed, and it tears when pulled One duck, detailed Weaver, can Rasch explained that the slowdown in the State's model weren't correct. The with the Northwest Michigan Regional problem areas from other inland lakes apart. This type of algae, bright green cause one pound of phosphorus to enter park use witnessed in June seemingly council approved a motion to have the Planning and Development Com- in the area and pointed out methods for in color, is found only in areas where a lake in a year. That one pound of has been reversed and that the city's laws conform, the exact wording mission, estimated that the Jordan local residents to identify trouble spots pollution - nutirents and phosphorus - phosphorus can stimulate 500 pounds River fish hatchery accounts for about is entering or present in the water. of algae growth. •Department of Natural Resources will be presented by Hayes at the next on Lake Charlevoix. (DNR) has recommended that funding 60 percent of the nutrient pollution in The pollution can be caused by a When left to natural feeding, Weaver meeting. the South Arm of Lake Charlevoix. Lake Charlevoix, Weaver said, was be approved for up to $10,000 to be number of factors, Weaver pointed out continued, ducks actually take The council granted an easement to given the highest ratings possible when used for consulting work for park The hatchery is located about 10 with hig slides. Increases in phosphorus phosphorus from the water in the Consumers Power to run a power line the U.S. Environmental Protectional improvements. miles upstream from East Jordan, are caused by urban runoff, industrial process of eating the available food. across city property to the new Glen's Agency did a national study in 1972. Rasch emphasized that the where the river flows into the lake. effluent, fertilizers, pesticides and Market building on M-66. The -water in the lake was judged to be sediment. Two major causes of nutrient loading recommendation by the DNR was the Larry Wubble, hatchery manager at representative of the cleanest water in Weaver stressed preventive, from lakeshore homes, Weaver said, are first step in a detailed process. If the In other action the council: the Jordan River National Hatchery, the country. measures against nutrient pollution, lawn fertilizing and heavy water usage funding for consulting work is ap- -•Approved a request from thinks Weaver's 60 percent estimate is The rating remained the same during citing the cost differences between within" a home. proved then the consulting work can be Charlevoix Township asking the city to too high. a 1977 study but dropped somewhat in programs of prevention and programs Fertilizer runs into the lake when it started. try out the township's new punch card 1978. of correction. rains while heavy water usage puts a At that point the plans for im- voting machines in the November city "We have settling basins at the Weaver explained to the lake He told the story, with his slides, of a strain on septic systems. provements would have to be sub- election. lower end of our facilities," explained property owners that two yardsticks chain of lakes in southern Michigan Weaver recommended that mitted for approval before funding for The township won't have an election Wubble when contacted Tuesday, are used to judge cleanliness •• tran- that had become too polluted for association members routinely have the actual construction could be until 1980 and is eager to see what bugs "fecal material is separated before it sparency and algae growth. Lake recreational use by the 1960's. The coat their septic tanks pumped out, about started. •...•• have to be worked out of its system. enters the river. It's not 100 peitent every three years, on an average home. Revenue from use of the Tourist effective. Some disolved material gets Depending on the level of usage, the Park rose from $3,370.50 in June to •-Heard a request from Bill Drenth through." time between pumping may vary. $5,865 for JUly. Council members representing Virginia Goodman of "There are other trout rearing Before the conclusion of the meeting thought that the low use in June was Detroit to rezone property from single facilities on the Jordan River," he Assoc, open to all Charlevoix County Sheriff George due to fear of a gas shortage in the area family residential to mobile home on added. Wubble said the Jordan River Lasater requested that property by tourists. State Street. Drenth contended that hatchery raises lake trout for release in The Lake Charleyoix Property Regular memberships are $10 for all owners notify the Sheriff's Department Rasch also reported on a number of since a mobile home park was approved different locations throughout Owners Association is made up of more property owners who live on the lake. before leaving their property unat- other matters to the council. The city for land owned by Jim Petrie across the Michigan. than just lakeside residents. Associate memberships, open to tended. While the owners' are gone, library, he said, would have a 60th road, his request should also be Weaver made an hour-long slide All persons interested in the lake are anyone, are $6, and group memberships Lasater explained, the department anniversary open house Aug. 24 from 9 granted. Council tabled the request presentation aft» the business portion welcome to join the association to give for $25. would make periodic checks for break- a.m. to 6 p.m. until it has an opportunity to look over the property. of the property owners' group was it an even stronger voice when acting in ins; •' • •: ••.- •••.'- • . •...••••• He explained to the council that a conducted. - behalf of the members. New members simply have to send Elected to the board of directors at new law regarding landfills was going Approved a rezoning request from Responding to concerned association The basic purpose of the their membership fee. name and ad- the annual meeting were James to be difficult to manage due to the Verh Stark to rezomethe Trading Port members' inquiries as to what could be organization is preservation of the dress to Lake Charlevoix Property Dilworth of Petoskey, Jane Sooy of mandated increased citizen in- Party Store property on highway M-W done to eaae the hatchery pollution, lake's cleanliness, safety and aesthetic Owners Association, P.O. Box 294, Charlevoix, Dawson Way of Charlevoix volvement in decisions concerning the to commercial to conform to existing

: Weaver explained that such operations .value.. : • • ••" '.'•••"••'••., •' ': Charlevoix, MI 49720. and Mickey Dunkleberg of Charlevoix. flu. ••• ••... ••... •• .; .••• • . / •',: I Page 2 - THURSDAY, AUGUST 16,1979 • Charlevoix County Press We're glad Chamber you asked! Stag Night with Tom Vanderwall is Aug. 21 BOYNE CITY - The Boyne Area Chamber of Commerce will hold its-, WITH A WILL •• THERE'S A WAY annual Stag Night Tuesday, Aug. 21, If you own anything -- a car,'house, savings on Martin Bieganowski's farm, located account, anything with monetary value -- you rushed? five miles from M-75 on Deer Lake should have a will. Why not let Mr. Kvwikie help? Road. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. Letters, brochures, price lists, With a will, you sav« your loved ones con- Ironically, the event is being f0rms, programs printed white* siderable time and money in the handling of your you-wait. organized by chamber director Kathy estate. Further, you are assured that your estate Toomey but, as she pointed out, "I will not be executed by strangers, but by people can't even go." Since it is an all male- 100 COPIES you ktiow and trust. event, Kathy said her plans that night Printed in 12 minutts How do you make a will? First, see your lawyer. are to "stay home." It's not all that expensive for most estate The affair is limited to chamber HIM ytvrtrifiMl ctpy planning. He has the forms, knows the members and their guests. Steak and ••WHILE you WAIT" requirements of the state, and probably enough of beer will be provided. The cost is $15. 100eopki...... $3.95 your personal affairs to help in preparing for lOOOcopfei $12.95 Tickets can be purchased at the future management of your estate. 5000copiti $50.95 Chamber of Commerce office of from You may change your will whenever and 8>/a x 11 and 8'/ x 14 any chamber board member. They are: 2 however you wish. The important thing is to get sizes from your original Mac McNichol, Jim Baumann, Gary started and to do it right away. copy "WHILE - YOU - Mellon, Chuck Rivard, Kathy Toomey, WAIT" You may also include provision for funeral Gary Schafer, Martin Bieganowski, arrangements as part of the will. We can provide Larry Fineout and Mike Wee>s. OPEN SATURDAYS counseling without obligation, on this aspect of 9A.M. TO 1 P.M. DAILY your will, but only this particular aspect. H.30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. We welcome your questions and comments - privately or publicly, through this column. Breaking ground for bank Name that The First National Bank's Boyne City Priming mile too »3il branch groundbreaking ceremony was VANDERWALL Aug. 8. Participating in the event were bird...soon! KWIKIE [left to right, above picture]: Harvey Hurry up. Birdlovers. Time is running DUPLICATING' Watson Funeral Home Crozier, Wilson Township supervisor; ••*•' out for entries for our Name That Bird CENTERS Gerald Gougeon, ThompsonPhelan East Jordan, Mich. 536-7031 contest. of Charlevoix contracting company; Mac McNichol, The Charlevoix County Press recently 111 Antrim chamber of commerce president; "•Serving with a Christian Concern." redesigned the bird that dots the "i" on 547-4172 Raymond Conley, bank president; the front page of the newspaper. But Steve Woodcock, Boyne City branch we want an appropriate name for our bank manager; and Gordon Bates, of new bird. Thompson -Phelan. That's where you come in. Think up a name for the bird and explain your The picture at right shows what the reasons in 25 words or less. Whoever bank will look like when finished. A comes up with the winning name gets SCHAFERS December grand ppening is an- two free meals, not including drinks, at ticipated. C any area restaurant. c iTor We ^Are Registered at Send your entry to "Name That H Bird," care of The Charlevoix County H CUSTOM Press. Box 216, 210 Lake Street. Boyne THE BRIDAL REGISTRY City, Michigan, 49712. Good luck! A 84GRAVMGJ A Mft F F SKATERS E BoyneCtty E "Boyne City ^Ace Hardware 1 R1 R SCHAFERS

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School building project Lots of loose ends In other action, Nancy Anthony was BY DIANNE MURRAY Education Director, announced Adult hired as a full-time teacher of Title I, Education classes will begin Sept. 17. Math at the Elementary School. Mrs. Mrs. Johnson spoke before the board BOYNE CITY - All three Boyne City Anthony was a teacher's aide last year schools have several repairs to be made about 45 minutes and left the meeting and has seven years previous ex- on them before school opens in three at 11 p.m. weeks. perience in lower elementary teaching. Three hours later she gave birth to Another item on the lengthly 20-item There are over 60 items which need her first child, a girl, at the Little agenda was a resolution allowing a to be repaired, are missing or Traverse Division of Northern dime raise for hot lunches. Elementary inadequate work was done on them. Michigan Hospital! (See sidebar for students will pay 50 cents and Middle The board was informed of the work further details). and High School students will pay 60 still needing to be done by 20 con- The first day of school was set for cents for hot lunches this year. tractors by Joe Fleming of Wakely Wednesday, Sept. 5 for Boyne City Judy Johnson, Community Kushner. Elementary, Middle and High School- Fleming agreed to report back to the board on any progress made on the items in two weeks. Administrator makes report, Brooks and Finnell of Petoskey is one of the biggest violators of un- leaves meeting to have baby finished projects. The board passed a resolution instructing Superintendent Three hours after speaking before the meeting, board member Tom Neumann Rich Kelly, and the school architects to Boyne City School Board meeting remarked that Mrs. Johnson should work with school attorneys to see if Monday night, Community Education name her child "Perseverance." Little they could legally break the contract Director Judy Johnson gave birth to did he know, a baby girl would be born with Brooks and Finnell. The board Alexis Fredricka, at the Little Traverse a few hours later. would like to hire local contractors to Division of Northern Michigan The child weighing five pounds, finish the work. The board said Brooks Hospital. seven ounces, was born shortly before 2 The 6th Annual Boyne City Antique Auto Show last weekend at Memorial Park had over 70 and Finnell failed to live up to their It is the first child for her and her a.m. Judy was not due for another two COfS antique car entries from all over the state. Spectators gathered throughout the day to look at the part of the contract for the $2,625 husband, Bill, who live in Advance. months. Mother and child were million building program. At one point during the school board reported in good condition.

Brakes fail Aerial seeding program Car slams into ferry ramp

IRONTON • A Boyne City man Deputy Sheriff Dale Boehm said the remove the car from the ramp because drove his car off the Ironton Ferry incident is still being investigated to of its precarious position. The wreckers prevents soil erosion determine the approximate cost of the could not go on the ramp because they ramp Friday night after his brakes failed. damage done to the ferry ramp and were too heavy and it was difficult to get the leverage needed to tip the car necessary to drop seeds for soil erosion Farmers whose land will be seeded Norman Coolman, 36, was driving fence post. BY DIANNE MURRAY off the ledge it rested on and remove it. reduction," she said, pointing out that pay 20 percent of the cost, which is down Ferry Road towards the ferry on One ferry operator said they lost a lot The front end of the car dropped into aerial seeding is much faster than any about the price of renting the plane. the Boyne City side when his brakes of their Friday night business, Airplanes will be dropping rye seed about two feet of water as a wrecker other means. The Federal government will pay the failed. Rather than hit a line of cars especially Chicago concert-goers, on Charlevoix County farms over the pulled it out. There were no injuries and Dropping seeds from an airplane is a remaining 80 percent. Mrs. Dietze said waiting for the ferry, Coolman swerved because of the incident. He said they next few weeks. no tickets were issued by the Sheriff's new method of preventing soil erosion most of the rye will be seeded on fields to the left, passed the cars and went up had to turn away about 150 cars. It's all part of a government project Department. in this area. In the past, fanners have where corn is already growing. the ramp striking a metal post. Three tow trucks were used to to reduce and prevent soil erosion. planted cover crops on their land after a The corn isn't harvested until late The federal Agricultural Con- crop is harvested. September or early October and by now servation program is spending $20,378 "With more than 100 inches of has deep roots. Rye has a short root to drop rye seeds on Charlevoix and snowfall, if their crop does not have system and will not grow deep enough Emmet County farms from an airplane some type of cover, not only will water to interfere with the corn. rented from Hatfield Flying Service of run off in the spring when the snow The plane, flying from 7 a.m. to 8 Nunica. The total cost for Charlevoix melts, but so will their topsoil," Mrs. p.m. can drop rye seeds on ap- County alone is $11,696. Dietze said. proximately 300 acres a day. This As soon as the weather clears, Mrs. Wednesday and Thursday, if weather Helen Dietze, Charlevoix County Dietze said the plane will start flying permits, seeds will be dropped on executive director of the Agricultural again. Recent rainy weather has slowed Charlevoix farms. The plane will be Stabilization and Conservation Service, flying out of the Boyne Mountain said 2,238 acres in Charlevoix and The ^ fl { QUt of the Airport the beginning of next week. Emmet Counties are involved in the -chSTevaa•••• Airport; will drop two program. - — ••gushels"o'f rye "per acre over' ap-""" '• "fllfcause of the short crop growing proximately 1,403-acres on 35-farms in-— season in Northern Michigan it is Charlevoix County. Next Thursday, Edward's IGA Store Aug. 23, of Charlevoix celebrates downtown their 32nd anniversary with fantastic values Boyne City Serving the businesses just for you. Charlevoix County area with continuous service KRAFT PARKAY MARGARINE for 32 years will be open from 1 LB. QUARTERS KRAFT IGA CRINKLE CUT FRENCH FRIES VELVEETA CHEESE 7 to 10:30 p.m. | 2 LB. BAG _ 2 LB. LOAF KRAFT 100% Don't miss their bargains on summer stock FARMER PEET'S VIENNA FRANKS PURE ORANGE JUICE and Moonlight Madness specials on fall 29 '/2 GALLON merchandise. Clerks will be dressed in IGA or FARMER REPEETER $1. Moonlight Madness costumes for this BACON 1 LB. PKG. 89c KRAFT JET-PUFFED Alf meat fresh-cut daily MARSHMALLOWS "mad" evening. IGA 160ZBAG ICE CREAM All beef -jjfcI j 43c Restaurants and bars will be participating, 'A GALLON Top hldttBttm too. Other special events are also planned-'.r 3 FLAVORS cut to. LEMONADE including an evening ride on the "15j CHOCOLATE 99c 5for NEAPOLITAN your specifications 6 OZ. CAN VANILLA Boyne Valley Railroad.

FRESH WHITEFISH SHOP SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Check next week's & SMOKED STOKE Charlevoix County Press ->U^ OPEN [>All MON . SA1 8 o. m . to 9 p for details!!! AVAILABLE DAILY flEfR VVINE AND PACKAGE i IO1JOP TO TAKE OUT 5^/659/ Page 4 -THURSDAY, AUGUST 16,1979 - Charlevoix County Press Viewpoints Sewers-'growing pains Letters to the editor Front St. winners really lost Growing pains are becoming what the professionals recom- it is" will also be against further i evident in the East Jordan area. mended, and that certainly seems growth. Editor, •To acquire eight hundred plus residents paying full-time Engineers say that several areas, wise to us. But if that is done. East taxes. We tend to agree with South Winners sometimes lose. And that is feet of lake frontage for a all of them along lakes or the Jordan's plant will need to be precisely what happened in Boyne City public/private marina. •The ability to support our own Jordan River/have been developed expanded - and coming up with a Arm Township Supervisor Joel schools without having to Evans. He doesn't like the high last Tuesday when nearly 700 people •To acquire a new, well func- to the point where sewers will soon fair way to finance that might not turned out at the polls to win a NO tioning by-pass street con- depend on state aid to keep the be necessary. be easy. cost of the project, but he sees it as doors open, as is now the case.- inevitable. Eventually, sewers will victory to save a narrow, half mile necting Front Street with That's the "growing" part. The The sewer issue will also be •The effects of having an in- be required, and they won't get section of Front Street. Division. "pain" comes when you look at the controversial because it will pave The victory was a costly one in terms •To acquire a scenic turnout on crease of more than $10-million $5-miUion price tag. Even with any less expensive if we wait until of new money circulating we are forced to build them. of what this community had to give up the lake shore at the junction of state and federal grants paying 80 to achieve it. Whether the electorate Front and Division Streets. through our community each percent of the cost, local property All of this might serve as a good was informed, uninformed or misin- •To replace major water main year providing new jobs and owners would have to pay a lot of lesson to other townships which formed is of little importance now. lines serving the southern opportunities. money if the project is approved. Editorial haven't experienced heavy growth. Those who voted did so with the portion of Boyne City. All of these were voted away in one At this point, it is too early to More homes and more people may conviction that their vote was the •To acquire a right of way fell swoop last Tuesday. pass judgment on the question of mean a temporary tax bonanza, correct vote. The majority of the nearly through the Tannery property To many, these remarks will sound whether the new sewers should be the way for more growth and but eventually these 1,100 citizens who voted ruled against and provide for the eventual tie- spiteful or, the words of a poor loser. built and who should pay for them. development. That is somewhat demands can come back to haunt. the closing of Front Street, and in a in of new water mains to serve They're not. ironic because it was growth that Those are complicated questions, democracy the majority is supposed to that portion of Boyne City As developers, our alternate plan made the sewers "necessary" in Some townships have tried to and we have a feeling that the rule. beyond the Tannery. which does not require the relocation of the first place. limit growth by limiting lot sizes entire issue is going to become Many people did not vote. But for Front Street provides for a more viable, Growth will appeal to many of through zoning ordinances. While All of the above concessions were quite controversial before a those who did care enough to vote, yet less risky and relatively more profitable those in real estate and retail there are pro's and con's to this negotiated for and won by your City solution is found. perhaps were not totally informed or venture than the original plan. Our business. It would, theoretically, practice, we can see that it is being Commission and administration during For one thing, the sewer issue is were even misinformed, we would like feeling is not one of personal loss, but mean more homes, more people done in an attempt to keep housing more than 18 months of dedicated, in- going to require inter- to set the record straight by rather of great disappointment. and more dollars. Growth will also to a low enough density where depty study and concern for serving governmental cooperation. South enumerating those opportunities which Disappointment for the loss to the make the sewers unpopular with expensive sewers won't be the best interests of all of Boyne City. Arm Township needs sewer lines, were sacrificed to achieve the NO community of those opportunities that those who will have to finance required. It's good food for In addition to the above, there were but it would be most efficient to victory, as follows: could have been possible for today and them with their monthly fees. thought as we ponder future certain economic opportunities that run those lines into East Jordan's •To preserve forever a quarter many tomorrows. existing treatment plant. That's Others who like our area "just like growth. could have accrued to the benefit of the of a mile of unobstructed lake community such as: view along Front Street. Dave and Rick Smith •To acquire 700 feet of beach •An increase of more than Lake Associates frontage and a four acre park $600,000 per year in tax Boyne City Letter from the (former) editor site. revenues from part-time Conflicts worth avoiding Road to Tannery dock-another

"Life is a series of hellos and (Henry Erber told my wife that the Petoskey to pick up his unemployment goodbyes, and now I think it's time for week she moved here, complete with check. But he can eventually pass the goodbye again." her out-of-state license plates.) Caddy becamse he's driving a $10,000 street closing controversy? Just a few minutes ago, I saw a line four-wheeler that he earned by -From the Billy Joel song, Editor, of cars along Lake Street in Boyne shoveling snow, working construction in promoting the use of the dock by This history raises the knotty legal "Say goodbye to Hollywood" Photos made in the mid 1880's of City. The line was caused by one foolish on the sly and poaching deer. attempting to have the Goodrich question as to whether or not the access Boyne harbor disclose what seems to be or inconsiderate driver who was Transportation Company have its road to the dock, as well as the dock Sometimes, when The Press office All these decriptions are nonsense, of a trail or road to a sawmill dock in the waiting for a space in line at Mel cruise ships make Boyne a port of call. itself, does or does not qualify as got too crazy, I'd slip out for a bit and course, but they're not too far from the location of what- is now called the Howard's gas station. They did make one or two landings. It's "public domain" according to law. sit in one of the old railroad cars behind way some locals and those from "Down "tannery dock." Before the developers of the tannery She could have parked; she could understandable why they discontinued our office building. In front of me I Below" perceive each other. The recent From around 1905 to the present condominium project enact their have squeezed into the lot and waited - Boyne was becoming a ghost town in could see the old roundhouse, and the battle over Front Street made matters time, the access road and the dock that the post lumber era. threatened "Plan", which was to take birds, and the water. Behind me I could worse. I was told that the newcomers was constructed at this site by the late The Charlevoix County Road effect if the closure of Front Street hear the hustle bustle of traffic on Lake don't care about the lake by a person W.S. Shaw, then the tannery owner failed, the legality of placing a con- ,Street and see the buildings, endlessly Commission has frequently used the who lived here when the tannery was and founder, has been used by the dock to handle cargos of dolomite dominium across the dock access road - jturning their backs on the beauty allowed to foul the water and air, all in public for fishing, swimming,. vessel ..-.or any.^.structure.on the dock .itggll .-,-. behind them. stone.- -.....• - ...... the name of economic growth. Now, dockage, and commerce -- without Fred Artz, former general manager should be thoroughly probed. The It seemed like the perfect image for thank God, the tannery is gone and restriction. of Howes Leather Co. here" and an rights"6f tfie public are paramounTM Charlevoix County. The old and the Boyne survived, complete with clean Boyne housewives once trekked to executive of the parent Boston firm, is this matter. new, nature and development, fighting air and water. the dock to buy peaches, plums, pears, now retired and living at Walloon Lake. I'm sure your publication will be . for the same space. But it doesn't have The future depends on whether we in bushel lots -- brought here during the He can verify the fact that at no time interested in investigating this. I'm to be that way. Man can make a buck can eliminate petty jealousy between canning season from the Traverse area was the public ever barred from using sure it's a matter of concern to the without gang-raping Mother Nature. there. But no, she tied up traffic on the the newcomers and the oldtimers. We aboard sailing schooners. Many tons of the access road to the dock, or the dock developers. The city commission might There is a way. I'm leaving here to go street for five minutes. But that wasn't can, if locals can ever realize that this is sour cherries were exported from the itself. He can verify the fact that the even be interested. somewhere where I can find out more the amazing part. The amazing part not medieval Europe, where the length dock aboard luggers sailing to the firm never made a charge to anyone for Gregg Smith about it. Ironically, I have to go "down was that nobody complained, nobody of time your family held a piece of land Morgan Packing Company at Traverse use of the dock. Boyne City Below" to learn about how places like laid into their horn, nobody screamed determined whether you were a City. Charlevoix County can avoid becoming "Hurry up, or I'll wring your damn somebody in the community. In Around 1919-1920, the Boyne City like "Down Below." neck!" They either weren't in any America, everybody has the same right Chamber of Commerce, then supported The future of Charlevoix County will hurry, or didn't want to appear rude. to influence decisions through voting by a one mill tax levy, actively engaged be determined by who wins the conflict So I quickly dismissed those fears and getting involved in community The people triumph between progress and nature. Will we about small town minds. People activities. become a snowy version of Miami complained about the newspaper Beach, full of money and concrete, or constantly, argued with my editorials, On the other hand, maybe $41 a month will we stay poor? Or will we find a called me names, but never said newcomers should accept the fact that in Front Street vote better way to avoid that conflict? anything like, "Why don't you go back there is something to the complaint of, There is another conflict worth where you came from?" "If they like it up here enough to visit for sewer Editor, saved an entrance and exit to our city. avoiding. That is the one between the But the feelings are still there, the here, why do they want to change It has guaranteed to all citizens on the everything?" Because of the influx of The Save Front Street Committee people who have spent their entire lives resentment of the locals towards the wishes to express its appreciation to outskirts their fair and just right to here and those who came here from newcomers, -and the snobbery some easterners, there is a place in Dallas I don't need? rapid and unimpeded police, fir& called "The New York Deli." You can't the Press, the Special Election Board, Down Below. When I told my friends in newcomers feel towards longtime Editor, the City, and especially to the voters of fighting and ambulance services. '•• Chicago that I was heading up to what residents. help but wish the patrons would head We feel that this vote has saved one of back to where New York delis abound. As a summer resident, I note from our town for the wise outcome of last they thought was the middle of Mr. Big Shot from Bigshotville your Aug. 9 issue that South Arm week's vote. Boyne City's few remaining and most nowhere, they warned me about small thinks the locals are little more than I wish I could close out my Township may be charging me S41 per Most impressively, we note that this beautiful views of the magnificent bay town minds. They said the local folk ignorant savages, but it's worth newspaper career with a more original month for a sewer that I don't need, to has been an opportunity to participate which the city encircles. wouldn't take kindly to some kid editor rubbing shoulders with them to enjoy thought, but all I can say is that protect Lake Charlevoix. in the democratic process. This vote The concern and the efforts of this from Chicago and Miami. their natural resources and to get away bitterness and diviseness is a terrible How can Lake Charlevoix be cleaned has been a triumphant glimpse of the committee have been well rewarded by But they didn't know that I was from the pressures of Bigshotville. He strain on people and a community. Our up by eliminating septic tanks from a validity and strength of the voice of the the affirmation of the majority. The moving into a community filled with wears Gucci shoes and wishes he had future depends on people from various small piece of the South Arm of the people. committee closes with gratitude to all the finest people I have ever known. A lived when slavery was still in fashion. backgrounds working together, not lake? If this was a lake-wide project or The committee has always maintained those who made the effort to excercise place where car mechanics not only Mr. Local Yokel gets mad becamse against each other, to protect the best one that encompassed all of the South that it would fight to the ultimate to their democratic right. don't rip you off, but say they can wait he had to right Mr. Big Shot's Cadillac interests of this little piece of America Arm, it would make ecological sense. protect the rights of the populace. It Front Street Committee a few days to get paid if you're broke. on U.S. 131 when he's heading to we all love so much. A sewer will be a boon to developers has by public spirit alone managed to Violet Manglos holding land that won't "perk" and to save Front Street which has served this Carol Judkins those with bad septic fields, but $41 per community for almost a century. Dick Dixon month for 20 years, to help a few under We feel that this vote has, in effect, Marv Loding the guise of cleaning up the lake is a bit much. With a decreasing population and an uncertain economic future for Franks a lot, anyway! Michigan, I think this project is badly QRarkvoix (Bounty c?r< timed. Before California boomed, it was Hello, this is the National Survey nedy. How do you feel. . . littered with dead and dying resort YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER Group. May I ask you a few questions Get out of there, you mutt! Excuse areas. Clear Lake, the largest lake concerning today's political situation?' me, ma'am. My dog is eating the bread entirely in California, had defunct Publishers " George Colburn, Paul Marcus Is this one of those opinion polls? I threw into the wastebasket. Just a resort communities and ghost towns on Editor and General Manager Jim Baumann Yes, it is, sir. We're taking a national minute. I'll put him outdoors. its edge until the state's population News Editor Jon Denison telephone survey and your name was Marshall On a scale from one to 10, {low would boome. News Editor Dianne Murray picked at random. Do you have 15 you rate Mr. Kennedy compared to Mr. Forcing waterfront owner's to pay Office Manager Rosalind Stump minutes to give us? Sayles Carter? Do you think. ... almost $10,000 each for a sewer could Office Assistant Terri Morgan My wife is out of town today and I'm Wait a minute, ma'am. I'll just step kill this area. Afterall, this year it's a Production Manager Cheryl Goodburn boiling a hotdog for lunch. Let me turn over here to the sink and get that small piece of North M-66, who is next? Darkroom Technician Jeannie Massey the stove off. If I leave it on, the hotdog hotdog. It's still warm and I'll eat it as Typesetter Dee McCary R. Neal Band Proofreader Judy Puroll will bloat up and crack in the center. Oh, darn. That pan has a hole in it. we talk. I don't like cold hotdogs. East Lansing/and The water is leaking all over the stove. Advertising Sales Jinny Giacomelli You know how it is. I'm boiling it If the election were to be held today, East Jordan because I don't like to eat it cold. I Hold on, I'll put it into the sink. Sorry Advertising Sales Sandy Vansteenkiste sir, whom would you prefer for Mitzi Schaaf forgot to go to the store today and to keep you waiting. What did you say President, Mr. Carter or Mr. Kennedy? Advertiaing Sales that's all. ... about Mr. Carter? Remember now, we're saying if the The Charlevoix County Press, publication 396480, is published weekly by Boyne Pardon me, sir, but we have only 15 I'm going to list three candidates election were to be held today. Publishing Company, Inc., Boyne City, Michigan, 49712, and entered as second minutes to ask you these questions. who may run against him for President. Good show, class matter every Wednesday in the Boyne City Post Office. I'm ready, ma'am. What did you As I name the candidates, I would like To tell you the truth, ma'am, I'm not in favor of. ... '•.-••: want to know? you to tell me which one rates highest Little Leaguers I Address:210 Lake Street, P.O. Box 216, Boyne City. Phone: [616] 582-6721. Our first group of questions concerns in your estimation, OK? What's the matter, sir? •'.... President Carter. . . I'll be glad to, ma'am. Oh, oh. I Nothing ma'am. A piece of hotdog Editor, Subscriptions: $9 (or $6.50 for Senior Citizens) -in Charlevoix County and ad- Wait. I've turned the stove up to knocked the bread on the floor. Wait.. went down the wrong windpipe, that's 1,'d like to congratulate the Boyne City joining counties. Else where $16 for one year, 928 for 2 years, and $36 for 3 years. high. I thought I shut it off. There, now Oh, damn, I stepped on it. Two slices all. Let me cough it up. . Little Leaguers for their fine tour- Single copies 25 cents. what was it you wanted? are ail flattened out. I'll have to throw Sir, our 16 minutes are up. I'm sorry nament showing this year. You're all them in the wastebasket. Now, who are to have bothered you. Deadlines: 9 a.m. Thursday for Fun & Sun section. Noon Friday for community As I was saying, our first group of winners to us. •• : - questions concerns Mr. Carter. What the candidates? Oh, that's all right, ma'am. That Marie Schmittdiel event announcements. Noon Monday for advertising and letters. 4 p.m. Tuesday do you think. . . . Well, one is Senator Edward Ken- hotdog wasn't Eckrich anyway. Boyne City for last-minute news.

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But there's a debate planned CENTRAL HEATING WITH WOOD | T^dw Possible with, a WoodburtUng CENTRAL "We're so happy Nuclear answers hard to find FORCED AIR you're married, • To start with, I'm not for or against factors not taken into account by Dr. result in a nuclear fuel? Why does it SYSTEM weil give you up nuclear power. I wish we did not have Drake. take a scientist or someone with a Ph. Now you can heat your entire home economically to use nuclear power, but with Cy Hartman, superintendent of the D. in chemistry to understand the and simply, with a to 50% off on your America's limited resources, I feel there Big Rock plant, said the claim that the process and effects of nuclear energy? wood-burning, fore is no ready alternative power to turn to. At 8 p.m. this Saturday in the central heating syst auto insurance" cooling system does not work is false. from Surefire. ,: I have a lot of questions I'd like "The cooling system operates smoothly Community Room of Charlevoix City answered before making a rash decision and correctly," he said. Hall there will be a debate between one way or the other about nuclear Consumer Power officials and those power, and a lot of people expressed who oppose nuclear energy. This is a this same concern to me since I came good time for anyone concerned about here to live two months ago. No one nuclear power, their lives and the lives knows much about nuclear power and I Dianne of their children, to come forward with would think those people who live close questions relevant to nuclear energy. to Big Rock Point nu dear power plant, With American's energy needs would be more concerned and educated Murray growing all the time, nuclear power will about the plant. be around for some time. I feel we can - While doing research for last week's not do'away with this much needed article "Living in shadow of "The Groups who oppose nuclear power energy supply without changing our Rock'," I learned a lot about both sides will take a little fact and blow it up out lifestyles. of the issue by talking to people who of proportion, he said. But emphasizing It is up to every citi2en to make a are pro-nuclear power and those who the negative facts about nuclear power rational decision and think out how oppose it. will not make the plants go away. future energy choices will effect my life. i Each side has valid reasons why they We are using too much power to This debate will be your chance to find are for or against nuclear power and depend on only non-nuclear sources of out more about nuclear energy and how each side argues that the other side energy to support our needs. I wish this energy source can be used ef- does not know what they're talking wind, thermal and solar power could ficiently and safely to meet our ex- about •- and sometimes I think they're supply us with the energy to meet our panding energy needs. both right on this. demands. • Groups who oppose nuclear power, Consumers Power Co. is the first to such as the Energy Resources Group suggest Americans have to cut down NOTICE (ERG) of Petoskey, would like to see all on fuel use. From talking to Consumer expansion of nuclear power plants Power employees I believe they are not Bay Township stopped and closed. too sure what the future holds for ERG claims that since 1972 Big nuclear energy. A special meeting of the Bay Township Planning Auto and Rock has not been operating within In a recent New York Times article, Commission shall convene at 8 p.m. Thursday, minimum safety requirements, nor is it the NRC states that there is not a Aug. 16 1979, in the township hall for the purpose Homeowners operating with a cooling water pump sizeable town within 50 miles of Big of discussing the Deluca property. and an emergency core cooling system Rock plant. Doesn't that make us A Regular Meeting of the planning commission Insurance •ll >.m n '2'A to Jo :ind tint ] i lit' /'//' OTlf which would work in all emergency residents of Charlevoix County feel shall meet Monday Aug. 20, 1979 at 8:00 p.m. in uarnvfi. \ vi- j:m • l;i- l;mv- cl;iu ]> if for \ n: . . . M'f !l\ - in ih hu>i H'-- situations. comfortable? the Township Hall. 1 Michael Burr uir \iv-\ \ n "i-rrn'l rair (.'< lit- in ; ml M 11 •; They further claims that inspections Many of the people who live around »n vimr ;i , ni^iii ;HHT lor Ill vniir H >urai LL' by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission the plant are not worried about living 806 N. Main St. "UYll i'r \ i >: A nil 1 %

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Area schools will start Sept. 4, 5 It's back to school time. Schools will their last school. For further in- munization will be allowed to start formation from each building principal. start Tuesday, Sept. 4 for Boyne Falls formation call the elementary school at classes. All East Jordan high school students Public School and Wednesday, Sept. 5 582-6728. Officials encourage all new students should pick up their class schedules the for all East Jordan, Boyne City and and incoming kindergarten students to week of Aug. 20. Seniors can get their Charlevoix public schools. Listed below CHARLEVOIX be registered before the first day of schedules Aug. 21, juniors Aug. 22, are the enrollment dates for the in- Charlevoix elementary, middle and classes. sophomores Aug. 23 and freshmen, dividual schools. high schools start Sept. 5. Elementary K-8 students should report to their Aug. 24. BOYNE CITY enrollment for all kindergarten rooms Tuesday, high school students Schedule conflicts and new student The Boyne City elementary, middle students is Aug. 2V from 9 a.m. to 3 should report to the gymnasium to pick registration should be taken care of and high schools start Sept. 5. p.m. at the elementary school, on up class schedules. with counselor Chub Rothenburger at Elementary enrollment for all kin- Division Street. Pupils will need a birth Bus times and routes will be similar the high school on these days: seniors, dergarten through fifth grade students certificate and immunization record to to last year's. School will be dismissed Aug. 28: juniors, Aug. 29; sophomores, will be Aug. 22 from 9 am. to 3 p.m. at enroll. Enrollment for grades one at 2:45 p.m. Aug. 30, and freshmen, Aug. 31. the elementary school, 930 Brockway through five will be Sept. 5, the first Office hours at East Jordan High day of school. Street. Parents enrolling their kin- EAST JORDAN School are 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. dergartener will need a birth certificate BOYNE FALLS Teachers in the East Jordan system East Jordan elementary school and immunization record. First Boyne Falls students will begin will report to work Tuesday, Sept. 4 principal Don Peters requested that through fifth graders enrolling for the classes Tuesday, Sept. 4 at 8:25 a.m. with classes starting Sept. 5. A new students register by calling or first time in the Boyne City School Only children who will be five before newsletter will soon be mailed to all stopping at the elementary school SEND THEM THE PRESS! district will need a report card from Dec. 1 and have had proper im- local residents with detailed in- office\the week of Aug. 20. Studies have shown that doctors [by a margin of 8 to 1] recommend a weekly dose of hometown news to alleviate those dormitory blues. With the CHAKLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS your student can enjoy all the local news and sports and keep an eye on what's happening in the old hometown.

And with our special school year rates, your pocketbook won't sing the blues either. Historical Society slides Out of state 9 month subscription: $10 in Michigan $9 to feature Boyne schools ••••••••••••••••••••••••! BOYNE CITY •• You might see football, basketball and baseball teams yourself or an old classmate of yours at and the girls basketball team will be the Boyne City Historical Society's shown. The slides will focus on the QRarfavou; (Bounty &ress slide presentation at their Aug. 21 years 1880's to 1926. meeting in the basement of the public The Historical Society is hoping to YOt/R COMMUNITY NEWSPAPW library. attract new members by inviting the P.O. Boa 216, Boymr City. Ml 49712 The Society's meeting begins at 7 p.m. public who attended Boyne schools with a slide presentation of old school during those years to come to the YES, I want a college subscription to The Charlevoix County Press. A pictures beginning at 7:30 p.m. meeting and inform the society about check is enclosed: Next door to the library is the first the slides. The meeting is open to the 89 for any college in Michigan, 9 months. school building, built 100 years ago, public and anyone can attend. $10 for colleges elsewhere, 9 months. which now serves as a church. The slides and historical facts are the Slides centering on the schools and work of Boyne history teacher Robert The First Apostolic Church, next door to the Boyne City Public Library school activities including the boys Morgridge and his students. was the first school building built over 100 years ago. New Renewal

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The following story was gathered and a booming lumbering town. The The gymnasium was built in 1925. written by three students of Bob population increased from a meager 50 Before the gym was constructed Morgridge's 1975 seventh grade inhabitants in 1879 to about 300 in various buildings in Boyne were rented class. 1881. By 1910 the population bulged to for basketball and other school ac- The first school in Boyne City was 7,000 residents. To meet the needs of tivities. located in south Boyne near the corner the new arrivals new businesses In 1916 the school district owned of Elm Street and Pleasant Avenue. It opened, the wooden village expanded, buildings and sites valued at $100,000 was a board shanty on land belonging and the school system was enlarged. and additional personal property worth to Hugh Miller, son of the first per- In 1902 an east wing was built at a $20,000. During this school year the manent residents. The school opened in cost of $25,000. The Union School and total enrollment was 1,425 students. 1870, and the first teacher was the new addition employed 22 teachers There were 1,260 pupils in kindergarten Marietta Hicks. and was first accredited by the through eighth grade and 165 in the In 1874 school was conducted in a log University of Michigan in 1904. In 1909 high school. Forty-five teachers were cabin near the lake shore in south the old Union School was razed to make employed to educate the students. Boyne, and in 1879 a new wood-frame room for the new west wing, completed During the 1920's the majestic pines school was built near the corner of by 1910. The west wing held the and hardwoods were devastated, the Main and Park Streets. This school elementary school and the east wing sawmills shut down, the lumberjacks shortly became inadequate for the the high school. and others deserted Boyne in search of Save-Share expanding population and a two story, Because of rapid population growth, brighter horizons, and Boyne's white brick school was constructed in three other elementary schools and a prosperity declined. At this time the 1883 at a cost of $6,000. This "ad- gymnasium were built. The First Ward three ward schools were closed.and the mirably designed" building, called the School, located in north Boyne, was Central School housed the remaining Union School, served 60 students. By added to the school system in 1905. The students. 1886 the school had 11 grades under the Second Ward School (still standing Staggered by the loss of the timber supervision of Miss Garner, the near the corner of East and Bailey economy and severely hurt by the • principal. The first class graduated in Streets) was completed in 1912, and the depression, Boyne's population rose Pictured at left is Sheila about Save-Share and 1888. Michael receiving a check Fourth Ward School opened its doors slowly over the following decades. In hopes more groups will At the turn of the century Boyne was in 1913. All were four room schools. 1930 Boyne numbered only 2,400 for the E. J. 6th grade in use it to raise funds. the amount of $100.83. inhabitants. By 1970 the census takers All a group has to do is recorded 2,969 people. Although over This is one example of a register with the Store non-profit group making the last 40 years the city's population Manager and begin has not ^risen significantly, there are use of the Save-Share saving the green cash Program to help raise two reasons why there has been an register tapes. Glen's will Our increase in the student enrollment at funds. There are many pay 1 percent of the total more groups using it too the Boyne City schools. qualified amount of all First, since World War II it has been and there will be a picture tapes brought in by any of one each week in this necessary in our technological society registered group; and not back to school for students to finish high school. paper. just once, But each time a Glen's wants everyone Second, the recent problems of the Sheila Michael group brings in $25.00 down-state cities and the desire to live in East Jordan to know E.J. 6th Grade worth of slips or more. in a less troubled and scenic rural area $100.83 homework. Continued on page 8 adidas knows getting ready for hack to school requires research and plan- ning. So they studied up on what you need to get you PRE-SEASON started in the rightdirection . \ud here arc jusl some of the remits. - 'ir WINTER COAT SALE at Star Adidas 00 Infants to size 14 $30 Fantastic savings The science of sport. Look for tttoa* and othw flna adMas product* at now til ' Sept. 15 11 FRIENDLY LOCATIONS: THE Gay lord - Grayling • Mancelona - Kalkaska EMPORIUM'S Captain's Cornet- East Jordan - West Branch • Mio - Rosconunon • Rose City T?INE Hours: 9-5:30 Moiu-Sat. : . • Charlevoix - Houghton Lake Mon.-Sat. Shopping Center 9:30-6:30 119E. Water, Boyne City rOOTWEAR Fri. til 9 p.m. 582-6151 Charlevoix '547 5241 THURSDAY, AUGUST 16,1979 - Charlevoix County Press - Page 7 cNeiqhbors Boyne area Class of 1959 reunion draws from all over The "Class of '59" from Boyne City got a beautiful bouquet of flowers from The Dennis Milbrandts of Illinois together for their 20th reunion Betty's uncle, Mr. Thurman Sutliff of were here over the weekend. Saturday, Aug. 11 at the Holiday Inn Boyne City. The Paul Churchills of Davison were in Petoskey. Class members came from Guests enjoyed a buffet luncheon here for the weekend. Wisconsin, Detroit, Florida, Colorado, and three tier wedding cake served by Visiting their mother, Mrs. Dorothy Iowa, Illinois, California and different Mrs. Rhonda Massey and Mrs. Judy Christensen this week were Kathy and areas of Michigan. They enjoyed a Goldsmith. Bob Christensen and two children Mike very delicious dinner, followed by a Here for the funeral of Mrs. Jessie and Tracy of Rockford and Carol and program. Mitchell was her granddaughter Patti Tom Christensen and "two children Prizes were awarded to: Jerry Davis: LaLone and friend Louise Boyd of Mt. Todd and Tommy of Charleston, S.C. most changed, most grandchildren: Pleasant, South Carolina. The Jerry Davis' and daughter were Sue Everest Choinski, youngest Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dow of DeWitt here for the weekend with his parents, classmate: Sue Hale Butler, most grey: the Norman Davis'. John Kirby, baldest: Paul Hibbard, Liz and John Radlicki and children The East Jordan High School class of 1936 held its first reunion since 1956 this wieekend. Class who came the farthest: Phil Skornia, were here over the weekend enroute to Class members got together for a dinner at the Country House Saturday and a picnic at Elm Point professor of Oriential Martial Arts and the Tahquamenon Falls area. Liz was Sunday. Of the 43 original class members, 36 are still living, and 19 attended the reunion. They Philosphy of California (Phil is also Nancy here to attend her class reunion on are, from left, in the front row, Howard Malpass, Albert Richardson, Ralph Larson, Ernest Rude President of the USA Japan Karate Saturday night. and David Pray. In back row are Robert Richardson, Bill Stokes, Guy "Spike" Russell, Donald Association), beer belly: Paul Chur- Mrs. Mary Toffolo of Detroit was of'36 LaPeer, Barbara Strobel Fox, Ruth Bulow Ellis, Gayle Saxton, Boyd Keller, Doris Shepard chill, heaviest: Delbert Towne, most Northup here this week visiting her son Don Carpenter, Jean Essenberg Rood, Lois Rude Snyder, Charles "Bud" Strehl Jr. and Eva Tobey recently married: Dennis Milbrandt. 582-9174 Toffolo and family. Taylor. Special guests at the reunion were former English teacher Leitha Perkins Sattler and the The entertainment was provided by Tom Jarema and family of Flint wife of the former school superintendent, Mrs. Ernent [Lorene] Wade. the "Red Hearts" with classmate John returned home after visiting the Mike Kirby and wife Marijane and their Jaremas and other relatives this past children Kelly and Tim. Best dancer were here this past week visiting his week. award went to Paul and Joyce Hibbard. sister Mrs. Joy Brooks and other Russell Van Horn III, grandson of East Jordan (It was a grass hula skirt) which Paul relatives. the Walter Bemiers, graduated from wore. A really great time was had by Miss Arlene Rothenberger fell and Chanute Field Air Force Base in all! broke her shoulder and is a patient at Illinois Aug. 14 and will be visiting the Lockwood MacDonald Hospital. Some out of towners there for the Berniers next week with his family. reunion of the class of '59 were Pat Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schliesleder of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Choinski of 90th birthday celebrated (Burkey) SchermerHorn from Florida, Mariitowoc, Wise, visited the Charles Warren were here over the weekend the Larry Mellstroms (Jean Anthony) Phillips' this week. Mrs. Schliesleder with her parents the George Everests. Marie Nelson's 90th birthday was from Wisconsin were here for a week City. A family group will be present for from Wisconsin, the George Bradleys (Mary Ellen) is a cousin of Mrs. The Choinskis attended Sue's class celebrated Monday Aug. 13 at the visiting friends and relatives. the event. from Manistee, the Lyle Snovers (Mary Phillips whom she had not seen in reunion on Saturday night. home of her daughter Luella Nelson, of Richard and Betty McKinnon and Thursday morning the residents of Bean) from St. Clair Shores, the Jerry twenty-five years, The fifth annual Hott-Garber cousin East Jordan. Marie has been a life-time children are here for a vacation from Grandvue were entertained by the Davises from Colorado, the Ronald On Wednesday, Aug. 22, the Past reunion was held at Whiting Park on member in the Eastern Stars and many North Carolina. They are staying with senior band. Wargatls (Wanda Heaton) from Grosse Noble Grands will be meeting at Sunday afternoon, with over 50 at- members attended the celebration. Betty's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed CORRECTION Pointe, the Paul Hibbards from Litzenburger Place. tending, coming from Traverse City, Coffee and cake were served and 30 Ciszewski of Lake Street. Tn last week's column, we mistakenly Millington, the Tom Harretts (Sharon Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rumfelt returned Lansing, Pontiac, Florida and East guests attended. A group of residents from Grandvue called the Summerville family reunion Kirby) from Farmington, and Mrs. over the weekend from spending the Jordan. The oldest was Roy Hott, 90 of Her children who attended were the Ingall's reunion. Seventy-five Raymond Dion (Katy Russell) from past two weeks visiting their daughter, Central Lake and the youngest was his Henry and Bernice Rise from guests attended, and Ethel Ryder of Rockford. the Don Mindell family in Warren and great grandson, 6-week-old Richard Ellsworth, Kenneth and Minnie Howes Charlevoix was the oldest family The Big Brothers-Big Sisters of Mrs. Sally Ashley and family in Or- Roy Hott. Plans are being made for the from Grand Rapids and Luella Nelson member in attendance. Charlevoix County took the Boyne tonville. sixth reunion. President is Ralph Hott from East Jordan. Phyllis SURVEY QUESITON Valley Railroad last week for a summer Mr. and Mrs. Richard Butler and of Traverse City, vice president is Lori Hillaker left Aug. 6 for Utah to Do you think we are in a recession? outing with 26 people present. After a family of Iowa City, Iowa, were here Mabel Hudkin of East Jordan, visit relatives. Lori is the daughter of Griffin I think we have been in one ever fun trip to Boyne Falls and back, they over the weekend visiting her parents treasurer is Helen Juilerett of the Jim Pattons. since the prices for everything went up ate a lunch at the Depot Restaurant. the Jack Hales. Sue also attended her Charlevoix, historian is Ralph Green of John Pienta from Manistee was up 536-7643 so high. Games and races were held at Memorial class reunion on Saturday' night. On Traverse City, and secretary is Helen here this past weekend visiting his What's a dollar worth now, 20 cents? Park where all children and adults Sunday, the Hales hosted a beach Sparks of Boyne City. grandmother Louise LaCroix. If that's not a recession, then we are in participated. party for the Heatons, the Butlers, the Terry VanAlstine of Fort Wayne, a depression. Jean Richards Jr. of Flat Rock was Medical Care Facility went to the Guests of Mrs. Alice Wilson this Davis', the Gerries and the Hibbards. Ind. spent the weekend with his here for the weekend visiting friends I think we are headed for one but not week were her granddaughter and parents the Lloyd VanAlstines. Boyne Falls Polka Tent Aug. 3. The there yet. The Pat Bryans were here for the and relatives. senior citizen bus took them to Boyne husband, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Sevenson weekend from Cadillac. The Kise Mackowiaks have returned Mary Kramer of Royal Oak was here I'm not lacking for anything and if and daughter of Medford, Mass, and after having spent the past two weeks City where they caught the train and we were in a recession we would sure The Ted Briners and daughter of for a week recently visiting friends and went on to Boyne Falls. They were her granddaughter Virginia Hill from Landdale, Penn., Kent George visiting in Big Rapids with the Tom relatives. feel it a lot more. Minnesota. Mackowiaks and the Steve DeLaneys. served sandwiches and a beer at the I was in the depression years ago and Boutilier of Washington, D.C., and Mr. Julie and Jaqueline Zeitler were here Polka Tent while they listened to the A baby shower was held on Sunday Mrs. Jerry Choinski (Sue) of Warren we are all rich today. Even in a and Mrs. Webb and son of Farmington last weekend visiting their mother and band. afternoon at Carol Judkins for Mrs. were all guests at Xhe Kent Boutilier is spending this week with her parents, grandmother. recession we are still rich. Judy (Pore) Johnson. It was given by home this week. the George Everests. Rhonda Bond and Bill Anderson Gale Groesser spent Friday with his I think we Americans are all spoiled. Carol Judkins and Carole Hague with parents, the Perry Groessers in the And if we would cut down on our 10 ladies enjoying games and a buffet. city. luxurys we would all be well off. Judy received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown of I sure do. I've seen unemployment The Paul Anzells took a trip across Phoenix, Ariz, visited Grandvue last more than work this past two years. the Straits over the weekend for Friday. We live on social security and can blueberry picking and also visited her Sunday, several residents of barely make it. Even three years ago aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Grandvue gathered in the large day we could save money so I definitely Eddy in Newberry. •Community Events' room for a sermon delivered by the Free think we are in a recession. A surprise 30th wedding anniversary Methodist minister from Boyne City. It used to be only one of us had to party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Leo EJ rec program would be beneficial to them. Additional He was accompanied by a chorus. The work in the family. Now my wife and I Massey Sr. was hosted Sunday af- Retirement plans information can be obtained from Reorganized Church of Latter Day both work and still have a hard time ternoon at the Massey home in Boyne The Charlevoix-Emmet Youth Susan Vrondran at 582-7039. Saints junior class of approximately 35 making ends meet so I know a The local branch of Aid Association children also sang several hymns. They recession is very near or already here. Falls by -their children Veda, Kathy, Activities Program will be sponsoring a for Lutherans will hold an introductory Penny, Carl and Robert. recreation program in East Jordan Booster meeting were from the Park of the Pines camp I sure do. When I go to the store meeting for people interested in near Boyne City. anymore even for one day's groceries I About 200 relatives, friends and Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to planning for their retirement at 6 p.m. Frank Holes, East Jordan High neighbors attended, some coming from 3 p.m. at the elementary school Mrs. Eva Erforth will celebrate her spend $15 and that's all it lasts is one Sunday, Aug. 19 at the East Jordan School athletic director, has invited all 88th birthday at her home in Boyne day. Grand Rapids, Owosso, Spring Lake, playground. Kim Morris will be Evangelical Lutheran Church annex. interested persons to a meeting of the Grand Haven, Cheboygan and directing activities including sports, The two hour meeting is to help people East Jordan Athletic . Boosters, surrounding areas. arts and crafts for all ages. decide whether an eight session Monday, Aug. 20 at 8 p.m. in the high Mr. and Mrs. Massey were presented Fofrmore information, call 547-4471. workshop on retirement planning school. Blessed events Fred and Sue Denise from Thumb Nathan Lee Elzinga, born July 19, is Lake Road, Boyne Falls, had their the second child for Terry and Carol DON'T MISS ANOTHER WEEK second child July 19 at Northern Elzinga of Silver Street in Boyne City. AVAILABLE ONLY FROM: Michigan Hospital in Petoskey. Mrs. The six pound, 14 ounce baby boy was Denise gave birth to a 7 pound baby born at Charlevoix Area Hospital. Listed below are the coming \LAKE CHARLEVOIX girl who they named Trisha Marie. Grandparents are Mr..and Mrs. Carl week's Home Box Office Trisha also has a big brother named Sevenski from Boyne City, Gerrit programs. HBO is movies, Jeff. Elzinga from Charlevoix and Mr. and CflbLETVGQ Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mrs. William Lake from Mikado. specials and sporting events To order from Petoskey and Harbor Springs, call 347- brought to you uncut and Skop from Boyne Falls and Mr. and 4352; to order from Charlevoix, Boyne City and East Mrs. Gale Denise from Boyne Falls. without commercial in- Jordan, call 547-9426; to order from Gaylord, call 732- John and Connie Dhaseleer from terruptions. 7597. State Street in Boyne City had then- second child July 17. Matthew John, a Wednesday 10:30 Jaws(PG-l:40) six pound, 11 ounce boy was born at August 15 Tonight's Highlight: Cliff and Jean Gorham from Memphis 8:00 Lily Tomlin in Charlevoix Area Hospital. Grand- 12:30 And God Created Woman had their third child July 13 at Nor- parents are Mr. Charles Dhaseleer from HOW VALUABLE 6:00 $1,000,000 Duck (G-l:41) (PG-1:32) "Appearing Nitely" thern Michigan Hospital in Petoskey. 9:30 Patton (PG-2:49) Charlevoix and Ruth McCaslin from 8:00 Summer Carnival Mrs. Gorham gave birth to an 8 pound, Buchanan. ARE THEY? 9:30 The Big Fix (PG-1:48) Saturday 12:30 The Vintage 13 ounce baby boy. August 18 W. C. Fields 11:30 Paradise Alley (PG-i :47) Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Art Thomas and Billie Jean Reid Of For investment or insurance. Monday Steinbrecher of Boyne City. Fuller Road, East Jordan, became 2:00 Summer Carnival Thursday August 20 parents for the third time on July 31. Only an expert can give you the 3:30 Paradise Alley (PG-1:47) August 16 Mrs. Reid gave birth to an eight pound, right answer. Even jewelers 5:30 The Poseidon Adventure 6:00 The Poseidon Adventure Peter and Christine Fettig of Boyne (PG-1:57) City had their second child July 6, at seven ounce baby boy who they named have been fooled with man made 6:00 Thank God It's Friday (PG-1:57) Rob Allen. Grandparents are Mr. and 7:30 Summer Carnival Tonight's Highlights: Charlevoix Area Hospital. Christine stones. One of our highly

Emmet County Fair is Boyne school history

Continued from page 6 still only 50 cents has caused many families to escape to had merged with the East Jordan the "Boyne Country." schools to form the Twin Valley The annual Emmet County Fair will 9 a.m. and an open horse show will be In 1953 the Fourth Ward School was district. Both districts originally hoped be held Aug. 20 to 25 and, as has been Saturday at 9 a.m. refurnished and reopened under the to build a central high school to the case for more than 20 years, ad- Harness racing is scheduled for name of the Morgan-Shaw School. It alleviate crowding, but voters would mission will be just 50 cents. Monday and Tuesday nights, tractor was renamed in honor of two of Boyne's not approve millage to build one. After The midway will be open daily from pulling will be at 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. early industrialists. Zachariah Morgan failing to alleviate crowding problems noon to 11 p.m. Infield parking will be Wednesday and the Hurricane Hell was a black man who came to Boyne in for nine years, local voters and the free. The fairgrounds are located on Drivers will perform at 7 and 9 p.m. 1871 and eventually platted the Village state legislature approved the first U.S. 31 at the west edge of Petoskey. Thursday. of south Boyne and operated a school district demerger in Michigan People planning to exhibit crafts at The Thrasher Brothers, a country brigkyard. William S. Shaw built the history early in 1977. the fair can start roistering non- music group, will perform Friday at 7. tannery. perishable entries Aug. 18 and 19. All Within a few months of the and 9 p.m. entrys must be in by Tuesday noon. Due to the rising student enrollment, demerger, both school districts ap- Special features of the fair include On Saturday* there will be horse deterioration of the building, and the proved building projects. Boyne voters kids' days Tuesday and Thursday pulling at 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. Rick Nelson will be showing this steer named Kilroy in the Emmet County Fair need for curriculum improvement, the decided to build a new elementary afternoons, homemaker day Tuesday Area farmers will have the op- next week. Central School was razed (except for school and improve and add on to their afternoon, and senior citizen day all portunity to compete in the tractor pull the gymnasium) in 1961 and a newexisting middle and high schools. day Friday. this year due to the addition of a stock elementary school was built on its site. During the past 105 years, the Boyne There will be a livestock auction class. Before the 9 p.m. Thrasher To the east, on Boyne Avenue, a City schools have grown from a single- Thursday at 2:30 p.m. featuring the Brothers show Friday the Emmet 4-Hers to exhibit modern high school was built. For 13 room board shanty to three well- efforts of local 4-Her's among others. County Fair Champion Homemaker years the three buildings housed the maintained brick buildings. In the The 4-H horse show will be Friday at Award will be presented. students In June of 1974. thebeginning, there was one teacher and a dilapidated Morgan-Shaw School was handful of students. Today, Boyne City steers at Emmet Fair closed. schools employ more than 70 teachers A number of 4-H members from Thursday, August 23. All are welcome In 1968. the Boyne school system who educate more than 1,400 students. Charlevoix County will exhibit and sell to attend. Senior Center activities their market steers at the Emmet Participating 4-H members from Activities planned in the coming be held at 10 a.m. At 1 p.m. there will County Fair next week. Boyne City include Jamie Nelson, Rick week at the Boyne City Senior Center be a discussion on Medicare, Medicaid These members, 26 from Charlevoix Nelson, Heather Thayer. Dawn Thayer, are: and Food Stamps for seniors; and at 7 County have been feeding and raising Kay Thayer, Tammy Thayer, Brent Thursday, Aug. 16, the bike group p.m. senior bowling will be held at their animals since last fall and all are Penfold, Sandy Schmoldt, Jerry Sch- Robin Askins, daughter of Ray and will meet at 7 a.m., a weight control Boyne City Lanes. in hopes of having the Grand Cham- moldt, and Stacy Reinhardt, Jean Boyne student Chris Askins of Boyne City, has class will be held at 10 a.m., a Hawaiian Wednesday, Aug. 11, Pedro will be pion Steer. Stolt. Julie Stolt, Dan Stolt and Sue graduated cum laude with a bachelor of Stolt. science in nursing from Northern ethnic dinner will be served at 12:30 played at 1 p.m. with door prizes The 4-H members will bring their graduates p.m. and at 1 p.m. bingo will be played. donated by Boyne Avenue Greenhouse. Members from East Jordan include Michigan University in Marquette. She animals to Petoskey on Monday to Mitchell Ashley, Karen Bascom, Kelly will be practicing nursing at Emory Friday, Aug. 17, craft class will be Thursday, Aug. 23, exercise class have them weighed. Judging of the held at 10 a.m. and at 1 p.m. there will will be held at 11:30 a.m. Bascom. with honors University Hospital in Atlanta, steers will take place on Tuesday, Members from Charlevoix include Georgia. She also plans to continue her be a demonstration of Hawaiian A trip to Agawa Canyon is being starting at 10 a.m. dancing. planned for Sept. 9 and 10. Deadline for Tim Plagge. Peter Plagge. Dan Kiteley, graduate studies at Emory University. Tuesday, Aug. 21. knitting class will reservations is Sept. 1. The sale of the animals at public Jim Stowe, Beth Jones, Barb Stowe, auction to the highest bidder will be in David Elzinga. Dennis Themm and front of the grandstand at 2:30 p.m. TomThemm. Deer Lake New neighbors in area Church directory Boyne Cify Boyne Falls BAPTIST CHURCH, Rev. Walter Buck, Walter Mrs. Debra Grant and daughter & McKenzie, East Jordan. Phone 536-2717. Stacy, of Florida, are now living with UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rev. Ray ST. AUGUSTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH, Rev. Sunday School - 10 a.m.; Worship Service • 11 her father and family, the Charles Leona Stanek Grienke, 324 S. Park St., Boyne City, Phone 582- Dennis Stilwell, Grove St.. Boyne Falls, phone a.m.; Evening Service • 6 p.m.- Wednesday Jacksons on Marsh Road. 9776. Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.: Morning 582-7718. Sundav Morning Mass 9:30 a.m.; Prayer Service - 7 p.m. 582-9881 Worship - 11 a.m. The John Holowaskos spent a few FREE METHODIST CHURCH, Rev. Wayne UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rev. Ray days fishing and visiting with Mr. and Bullock, 839 State St., Boyne City. Phone 582- Grienke, Corner of Mill St. & Center St., Boyne Charlevoix* Mrs. Bill Blekkenk Sr. on Neebish visiting the Cal Brickers, the M.C. 6843. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Morning Worship • Falls, Phone 582-9776. Sunday School • 10 Island. Brickers, Mrs. Leone Bricker and other 11 a.m.; Evening Services • 7 p.m.; Wednesday a.m.; Morning Worship - 9:30 a.m. COMMUNITY REFORMED CHURCH OF Mr. and Mrs. Tom Denike spent the relatives. mid-week services - 7 p.m. We have a Sunday CHARLEVOIX. Petoskey Avenue. Pastor Larry weekend attending a niece's wedding in The Frank Curries spent Friday and School bus route. Easi Jordan Grooters. Sunday School - 10 a.m.;Morning Ypsilanti. Saturday in Flint. On Saturday they ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Rev. Clifford Molnar, 509 CHURCH OF THE EVERLASTING GOD Worship • 11 a.m.; Evening Worship • 7 p.m. COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD. 202 W. moved their' furniture to their new- N. East St., Boyne City. Phone 582-6873. Sunday Charismatic Church where Jesus is Lord, Rev. Debra and Stacy Grant and Kim Hurlbut. Pastor Walt Hastings. Sunday School • home on Stanek Road. Daughter Tracy School • 10 a.m.; Morning Worship - 11 a.m.; John L. Roberts, Pastor, 319 S. Lake St., East Jackson left Friday from the Traverse 9:45 a.m.; Morning Worship - 11 a.m.; Evening Wilson returned home with them and Evening Worship - 7 p.m.; Thursday midweek • 7 Jordan. Phone, 536-2077. Sunday School 10 a.m.; City Airport for New Jersey, to visit Worship - 7 p.m. also grandson Jeff Hendrickson. p.m. Church 11 a.m.; Sunday and Thursday evening their sisters and brothers, the Ed The Charles Staneks visited with the FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.State CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH, Rev. Douglas service, 6:30 p.m. Scheeler family and the Mitch Szc- Ora Pecks on Saturday night and spent Street at Park Avenue. Pastor Raymond Giffin. K. Janetzke, Hwy. M-75, Boyne City. Phone 582- zepanski family for two and a half the evening playing pinochle. Sunday School (Sept. through May) - 9:46 a.m.; 9301. Sunday School - 9:15 a.m.; Morning REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS weeks vacation. Morning Worship • 11 a.m.; June 18 through Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reed spent the Worship • 8 and 10:30 a.m. CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS, Elder Bill Bricker left Saturday for his Sept. 3 - 10 a.m. weekend in Petoskey at the Roger Cyr THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, Rev. Gilbert Fox, Jordan St., East Jordan. Phone 536- home in Brooksville, Florida, after residence. Timothy Holcomb-Densmore, 225 Morgan St., 7344. Church School - 9:45 a.m.; Morning UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. 104 State Boyne City, Phone 582-2311. Sunday School • Worship - 11 a.m. Street. Pastor Austin Regier. Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.; Morning Worship • 10:45 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. Alan 9:45 a.m.; Sunday Worship • 11 a.m. Obituaries a.m. to 11:45 a.m.; Evening Worship • 6 p.m.; V. Pareis, 207 Williams St., East Jordan, Phone ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. John J. Richardson, 64 Ella Gagnori, 84 Wednesday mid-week • 7 p.m. 536-2941. Worship Service - 9:30 a.m Sunday School • 10:45 a.m. S. Bridge Street. Pastor Fr. Dale Magoon. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Rev. John A. Saturday Night Mass • 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Jesse J. Richardson, 64, of Benton Word has been received of the death of Beard, 875 State St., Boyne City. Phone 582- ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, Rev. Masses - 8:30 and 10:30 a.m.; July and Aug. - Harbor died Aug. 2 at the Veteran's Mrs. Andrew (Ella) Gagnon, 84, of 9561. Sunday School • 9:45 a.m.; Morning Father Joseph Lima, 205 Nichols St., East noon. Administration Hospital in Ann Arbor. Muskegon. Mrs. Gagnon was born in Worship- 11 a.m.; Evening Worship - 7 p.m. Jordan. Saturday Mass • 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses • CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE.Comer of U.S. Mr. Richardson was born Jan. 10, Hast Jordan and lived there for 20 8 a.m. & 10 a.m. 31 and Waller Road. Pastor Earnest Knight. 1915 in Boyne City. He is survived by years. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, Sunday School - 10 a.m.; Morning Worship - 11 Pastor David Sydnor, 582-9812, corner of Cedar UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rev. Dan four daughters, one son, four brothers, She died Aug. 7 following a long Minor, 201 4th St., East Jordan, Phone 536-2161. a.m.; Evening Service - 7 p.m.; Wednesday three sisters and eight grandchildren. illness. Two sisters survive her. She St. & S. East St., Boyne City. Worship Service - Service -7:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. & 11 a.m.; Saturday; Tuesday mid- Sunday School - 11 a.m.; Morning Worship - 10 Funeral services were held Aug. 4 in was preceeded in death by her husband. a.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD. M-66 South. Pastor Fred Troy with burial in Ottawa Park Funeral services were Aug. 9 in week services at Community Services Center, C. Spring. Sunday School • 10 a.m.; Morning Park St., 7:30 p.m. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Cemetery. Muskegon. Kenneth R. Hagen, 301 Nichols St., East Jordan, Worship - 11 a.m.; Evening Service - 7 p.m.; REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS Wednesday Evening • 7:30 p.m. CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS, - Elder Phone 536-7566. Sunday Worship - 10:30 a.m.; Holy Communion is offered the first and third BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH. 1407 Raymond A. Ecker, corner of S. Lake & Lincoln Bridge St. Pastor James Plackner. Worship St., Boyne City. Phone 535-2387. Church School - Sundays of the month. Regular Sunday morning workshop is used the other Sundays. Sunday Service - 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Classes - 10:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m.; Morning Worship • 11 a.m.; Wed- THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. American nesday mid-week - 7 p.m. School - 9:15 a.m. Classes for age 3 through adult will be offered. Baptist Convention. M-66 South. Pastor Daniel FIRST APOSTOLIC CHURCH, Rev. Douglas Abner. Sunday School • 10 a.m.; Morning Charles, 209 E. Main St., Boyne City. Phone 582- MISSIONARY CHURCH, Rev. Dale Turner, Worship - 11 a^m.; Evening Service - 7 p.m.; 7134. Sunday School • 10 a.m.; Morning Worship • 7845 Rogers Rd., East Jordan, Phone 536-2128. Wednesday Service - 7:30 p.m. 11 a.m.; Evening Worship - 6 p.m.: Tuesday mid- Sunday School - 10 a.m.; Morning Worship - 11 CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. State Street week • 7 p.m.; Friday (youth) • 7 p.m. a.m.- Evening Worship - 7 p.m.; Wednesday mid- at Clinton. Pastor Roger Ames. Sunday Services • TRINITY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD, week - 7 p.m. We have a Sunday School bus route. Rev. John Spohn, 401 State St., Boyne City, 8 and 11 a.m.; Wednesday • 12:15 p.m.; Thursday Phone 582-9305. Sunday School - 10 a.m.; CHURCH OF CHRIST, Rev. Jim Ehrcke, 812 Bible Study • 8 p.m. Morning Worship • 11 a.m.- Evening Service - 7 Erie St., off M-66, East Jordan, Phone 536-7945, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. West p.m. Thursday mid-week, 7:30 p.m.; Youth office, 536-7121, Home. Bible Study - 10 a.m.; Clinton Street. Sunday School -11 a.m.; Morning PAINT SALE Morning Worship • 11 a.m.; Evening Worship - 6 Worship - 11 a.m.; First Wednesday of month - 8 Going on Service Sunday - 6 p.m. p.m.- Wednesday mid-week service - 7 p.m. p.m. now FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. GREENSKY HILL INDIAN CHURCH. Old APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH, Pastor Richard 2 gallon pails Milton G. Walls, Corner of S. Park & Pine St., U.S. 31 North. Pastor Austin Regier. Worship - Haner, 104 E. Garfield, East Jordan, Phone 536- 9:30 a.m. White Here's what to do Boyne City, Phone 582-7983. Church School - 9:45 a.m.; Morning Worship • 11 a.m. 2024. Sunday Evening Evangelist Service • 7 . BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH. 904 May St. Exterior p.m.; Wednesday Bible & Prayer Service - 7 p.m.; ST. MATTHEW'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, Kev. Pastor James Lugibihl. Sunday School • 10 a.m.; Sunday School & Worship • 10 a.m.; Saturday Latex when a death Dennis Stilwell, Hwy. M-75, Boyne City, Phone Morning Worship -11 a. m.; Evening Worship - 7 Youth Meetings - 7 p.m. House 582-7718. Saturday Night Mass- - 5:30 p.m.; p.m.; Wednesday Evening - 7 p.m. Paint occurs out of town. Sunday Morning Mass • 8 and 11 a.m. EAST JORDAN FULL GOSPEL TRUTH CHURCH, Pastor Rev. Harley R. Barber, 4th $8.50 IRONTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Call us first. We can make needed on M-66 east of Ferry Road. Lay Paator Harold and Division, East Jordan, Phone 536-2920. Walloon Lake FINN arrangements for return transportation, for the Kruse, Jr. Worship service10 a.m., Sunday School - 10 a.m.; Morning Worship • 11 service, for burial preparations. Prevent HORTON BAY UNITED METHODIST a.m.; Evening Worship • 7 p.m.; Thursday Bible WALLOON COMMUNITY CHURCH, , Rev chance of duplicated expenses. You can CHURCH, Rev. Carl Staser, Horton Bay, Phone Study - 7. p.m. Rodney Ward, North Shore Drive, Walloon Lake At the bridge call any hour, day or night. 582-9262. Church School - 10:30 a.m.; Morning FAITH EVE. LUTHERAN CHURCH, Wilson & Phone 535-2444. Sunday School • 9:45 a.m.; in Charlevoix Worship - 9:30 a.m.; Evening Worship - 7 p.m.; Behling Rd., East Jordan, Phone 582-6121 or 547- Morning Worship • 11 a.m.; Evening Worship - 7 p.m. 547-4437 Wednesday mid-week, 7 p.m. 2460. Worship, 2 p.m. VANDERWALL WATSON The Church Directory is sponsored each week by: FUNERAL Sealt ft jloberts Construction Co. Boyne City Lanei Northwestern State Bank HOME Boyne City Boyne City East Jordan • Boyne City Boyne Falls - Atwood East Jordan Mich. 49727 Tom Vanderwall 616-536-7031 Owner East Jordan Iron Work» Qfiarhvou: (Bounty (Press William J. Lindsay Agency East Jordan YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER Boyne City "Serving with a Christan Concern" S CHAFER'S TH URSDAY, AUGUST 16.1979 • Charievoix County Press • Page 9 Women's softboll finals Auto-Owners Insurance postponed due to rain claims service. The finals of the women's Class D Bonnie's 14, Northwestern State Bank slow-pitch softball tournament being 6; Victory Lanes 14, American Legion t'sour hosted by East Jordan were delayed 3; Timberline 16, Bay View Mobil 10; due to inclement weather ear^y this Victory Lanes 9, Bonnie's 3; Victory claim to fame. week. As of press time the finals had Lanes 12, Timberline 7. In 60 years, Auto- fairest claims service been rescheduled for Wednesday In the losers' bracket: Townhouse Owners has grown from possible. A claim evening at the west side softball and Petoskey Ford forfeited; a small car insurance service that was diamond on highway M-32. Charievoix County State Bank 16, E.J. company to a major designed with just one Results of the toumey up to the smi- Patterns 3; Ski and Shore 7-0 because company offering thing in mind: you! finals are as follows: Advance Medical of the earlier forfeit; Mogul Inn7, protection for all your Just ask anyone who's 15, Ski and Shore 14; Bay View Mobile Petoskey Oil 0; Heaths 7, Knotts 0; personal and business ever had a claim through 16, Townhouse 10; Control Charievoix County State Bank 10, needs. And we didn't Auto-Owners. Engineering 21, E.J. Patterns 3; Kentucky Fried Chicken 6; Ski and get there by being slow Just ask us about your Heath's IGA 41. Petoskey Ford 2; Shore 6, American Legion 5; North- or tough when it comes insurance needs. Control Engineering 31, Petoskey Oil western State Bank 18, Mogul Inn to claims. Whatever it is - life, 5; Timberline 16, Mogul Inn 0; North- 13; Heath's 13, Control Engineering 9; Auto-Owners home, car, business - we western State Bank 7, Knotts 0; Charievoix County State Bank 12, reputation was built on think you'll claim we do having the fastest. Jean Kenney connects for Bonnie's Clip V Curl of East Jordan in district tournament action. Bonnie's Clip and Curl 15, Heath's 6; Advance Medical 3: Ski and Shore 7, better, too. Victory Lanes 7, Charievoix County Northwestern State Bank 0: State Bank 5; American Legion 18, Charievoix County State Bank 6, Kentucky Fried Chicken 9; Bay View Heath's 4; Bay View Mobil 2, Ski and Mobil 15, Advance'Medical 1; Tim- Shore 1: Charievoix County State berline 21, Control Engineering 4: Bank 29, Bonnie's 0. Koboski second in district softba Speak Area softball play was hampered by by a tight 8-7 score. They then ran into We encourage letters to rain this week by Koboski Redi-Mix of the Bazuin buzz-saw, falling 27-2. the editor on topics of %siuio- Owners Boyne City managed to play enough Playing the losers' bracket Koboski public interest. Deadline games to finish in second place in the beat Chief Shoppenagons 9-4 to put your is Monday noon. Sign Insurance men's Class C slow-pitch district them back in the running. Hopes were your name. You i.tn'l find Federal Agency Guaranteed BOYNE CITY, BOYNE FALLS, EAST JORDAN full Pro-shop > Exempt From State & Local Taxes Donna Parsons, 582-6398 > Free From Early Withdrawal Penalties CHARLEVOIX NEWCOMERS cart & club rentals Marilyn Ffledly,.547-.4?69. . ' Easily Marketable CHARLEVOIX ENGAGED GIRLS restaurant > $5,000 Minimum Marilyn Izor, 547-6733 For over 50 years a WALLOON LAKE, PETOSKEY For Furthar Infonintfcm Pl»— Contact Pat Friedli, 347-7813 Northern Michigan Tradition r The regular season champion of the Boyne City Women's Slo-pitch Softball League, Kaden's, pictured above included [front row, left to right] Kris Leist, Division of Thomson MeKinnon Securities Inc. Bardel Aimesbury, Becky Aimesbury, [back row, left to right] Sara Bricker, Member Firm New York Stock Exchange First National Bank & Trust now Yolanda Pethers, manager Steve Erber, Bette Bricker and Debbie Erber. Not 405 Bridge Street, Market Mall pictured are Kim Wandrie, Jodell Aimesbury, Glenda Planck, Katie Bobowski, Charievoix, Michigan 49720 Tracey Mania and Joyce Kirby. 616 547-5311 Member: SIPC pays 5'/4 annual interest compounded •(tRate subject to change. continuously on regular savings. Kaden's cop season title, When you put your money in regular savings to the date of withdrawal - for an effective beat Ski & Shore in finale at First National Bank & Trust, you'll earn the annual yield of 5.467 percent. The season is over and the women of behind a strong hitting attack paced by highest bank interest allowed by law. A full 5.467 percent annual yield. No bank in town Kaden's finished with a comfortable Janice Green and Robin Follette, each 5Vi percent annual interest . . . effective July pays you more on a regular savings than First three game lead to claim the title in the with a home run, Sally Bauman with 1st. National Bank & Trust. And that's a fact. Boyne City Women's Slow-pitch three hits and Kathy Bauman with four Which is one reason why more people put their Softball League. hits. And with continuous compounding, your money in Daily Interest Savings at First Rea Lewis and Mary Lou Erber led money earns money continuously • every National Bank & Trust, than in any other bank Ski and Shore with an 8-4 record the losers with two hits each. minute of every day, from the date of deposit in town. trailed the leaders who were 11-1. The league champs beat second place Boyne Falls took third with a 7-5 Ski and Shore 9-4 in the other season record, the Foxy Ladies finished in wrap-up. fourth at 3-9 and the Mogul Inn Yo Pethers and Sara Bricker each finished in last place at 1-11. New $1,000 high-return 4-year Money Market Certificates had a home run for the winners. Lee Work Clothing In the last games of the season Bricker, Kim Wandrie and Kris Liest Boyne Falls beat Foxy Ladies 12-6 all had two hits. Work Jackets First national Bank & Trust is, now offering New interest rates are established monthly high-return 4-year Money Market Certificates and after purchase remain the same for the 4- Garden Seeds of $1,000 or more. year period. The total of your deposits at First National Bank & Trust is insured up to Beat those $40,000. Happy Hour Garden Equipment Mon-Thurs 4 to 7 dog days. Plumbing Supplies High-return Money-Market Certificates Now serving pizza and sandwiches from 4 p.m. Fuel Oil Filters daily. $10,000 minimum deposit for 26 weeks. •Substantial interest penalty is required for Interest rates are established weekly, and after early withdrawal on all Money Market and Daily Specials: Electrical Supplies purchase remain the same for the 26-week Investment Savings Certificates. Federal period.* regulations prohibit compounding of interest Monday - Pizza & pitcher Shallow Well Pumps during term of deposit on 26 week Money Market Certificates. night from 4 to midnight Sidewalk De-icer Tuesday - Pitcher night "BUILDING WITH BOYNE" Wednesday Ladies Day Boyne City Branch 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. 502 West Boyne Rd Read Fun EAST JORDAN 582-6595 Children, in-laws, un-invited guests welcome CO-OP 102 STATE STREET, FIRST NATIONAL & Sun SPORTSMAN BAR PHONE iU-tm BANK & TRUST NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OX EASTJMMN South Lake Street Boyne City 582-9919 A Full Service Bank M*mb«r F.D.I.C. J I'age 10 THURSDAY, AUGUST 16,1979 - CharlevoU County Press

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FOR SALE MISC. 6 BOATS & EQUIP. 9 SERVICES 1 1 ITEMS WANTED REAL ESTATE 16 It's easy to place 14 LUGGAGE • Scat- 26 FT. Chris Craft and TREE REMOVING by NEED PIANO for mission 280 ACRES of rollini tergoods, downtown tandem trailer for sale. Joe Moby, East Jordan. work. If you have a piano terrain that's part clear your Classified Ad... Petoskey, carries Make an offer. Sound and Call 536-2589. ll-20-tfc you'd like to give to a good part timber and par American Tourister, restorable. 582-9772, cause, call Dave Crum- pasture. Attractive parti; Classifications Samsonite, Amelia evenings 347-7220. 9-41- BUSINESS and project baugh, 582-6355. 14-42-ltp remodeled stone farm hous Call us Earhart, Atlantic, canvas, 2tc loans to start or expand. on the flat land set back of 1-Announcements S10.0OO or more. Call Mark WE BUY Oriental rugs, the road a piece. Good fo nylon, luggage trunks, Navajo rugs, gold and by noon Monday, 582-6761. Or write 2-In memoriam luggage repair. 347- D. Kowalske. 582-6462.11-16- family or investment tfc silver coins and old clocks. your ad on the order form below. 3-Thank you 2152. 6-19-tf $100 & UNDER 10 $35,000 down on lam 4-Garage Sales Ali's Persian Carpets, GOOD quality hay, oats, COMPLETE contract or other propert; 5-Lost & found RV SERVICE Harbor Springs. 526-6696. corn, sawdust, and CHAIRS • Large wingback taken in trade. Call 582 Rates 6-For sale Misc. chair and ottoman, $50. All brands motor homes, 14-37-8tc 6771. Bieganowski i 7-Autos & trucks millwood. Hampers travel trailers, fold downs. woodfire furnaces and Overstuffed rocking chair, CASH PAID for" your Assoc. are 6 cents per word, $1 minimum. Call 8-Car pools $35. Tilt-back heavy duty 5th. wheels, we service stoves. Will deliver. refrigerators, furnaces, crash junk • steel and iron, 1 SIX MILE LAKE lo us and we will help you write your ad. 9-Boats and Equip. Howard Foltz, 347-4385.6- canvas lawn chair, $15. Call repairs, waste systems. batteries and copper stuff. that's 50 percent wooded. / We will tell you how much your ad will 10-$100 & under 16-tfc 582-7824. 10-42-ltnc complete hitch service. I'll pick it up. Call any cost, and you can mail your payment. 11-Services Harbor Trailer Center, M- time, Les, 582-2159. 14-26- good piece of high groura If payment is not received by noon 12-Help wanted FOR SALE • 3 piece FREE ADS! If you want 131. Harbor-Petoskey Road, tfc on excellent blacktop roa( Friday, we will bill you. A 50 cent 13-Work wanted sectional sofa set, old golf to sell something for $100 347-6584. 11-19-'1 was Health Dept. approve< billing charge will be added. 14-Items wanted clubs and cart, office chair, or less, you can advertise in 1977. A class parcel tha 15-For rent wood desk, barnwood and it free in the Press. For B&J PAINTERS, home FOR RENT 15 offers privacy and value 16-Real estate beams, plastic tubing, details, see the Classified or business, interior or $10,500 takes it! Call 582 exterior painting. Call 17-Legal notices electric stove, refrigerator, information box on this FOR RENT Boyne City. 4 6771, Bieganowski .S Free Ads cement blocks, silo top, 140 page. 10-28-tf anytime, 24 hours a day. Assoc. 547-6208. ll-31-12tc bedroom, 2 baths, house Box Ads ft. of rail fence, mulch hay, with 2 car garage. Ada are free in our "$100 or Under" table, 32 in. woven fence NICE KITCHEN table and g^^^^^^^^^ 2.75 ACHES with class column. These ads must: are $1.60 per column inch. $350/month. Also one wire (5 rolls), 14 ft. and 12four chairs, $30. Rocking Recently surveyed, th' Larger type and illustrations chair needs repairing, $5. HELP WANTED 12 bedroom cabin. parcel is loaded witl • be 20 words or less. are no extra charge. ft. galvanized gates, 14 ft. $140/month. Charievoix Lyman boat. Call 582-6771 Two lamps, $5. Call 582- =z= hardwoods and is on a goo< • state the price of all items, with total 6668 anytime! 10-42-ltnc LOOKING FOR a com-Properties, 582-6781. blacktop road. (Plenty o not to exceed $100. or 582-6448. 6-42-ltc 15-42-ltc frontagel. Out of towj • be mailed or brought to our office. petent person residing in Discount 1977 SEARS Powermiser MAYTAG Washing Boyne City area for 2 BEDROOM home for owner desires cash but wil (No phone-ins) of 5% is available for running portable dishwasher only Machine for sale. Wringer secretarial and general rent on South Arm of Lake consider terms. It's not fa • be for non-business use. same ad 4 weeks or more. 1 18" wide, $215. 1977 6 cu. type. $30. 536-2350. 10-41 office work in Charievoix. Charievoix. Sept. 15-June from Boyne Mountain, cal ft. Sears upright freezer, Hnc Must have dependable 15. Completely furmshed, for exact location 582-6771 36" high, 26" wide, $150. $200 per month, plus MALT Com. transportation. Send Bieganowski & Assoc. 1975 Lady Kenmore small MIXER utilities. Lease, security QRarhvoix (Bounty <&ress mercial, Hamilton Beach resume to: Northern portable washing machine j . Michigan Abstract & Title deposit, references, SOUTH OF BOYNE Cit; YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER with m $5Q 53g on one acre is 2 year oh CHECK ONE: P.O. H,u 21fi, RoyntCity. Ml4971Z and ruirtaKlportableo /Hr!o»drier*, $255R9K0O 7167_ . 10-42-ltnc Co/~i " Pinr\: _e _ Riven: r Buildingn..:i_l: , responsiblcncnn-neiWe married couple. pair. 582-7824. 6-42-ltnc 536-7167. 15-42-4tp home built with minimuri Free ad, I've followed the instructions above. Charievoix, Mich. 49720.12 maintenance in mind. • FOR SALE • Wringer type CLEAN hand-painted 42-tfc 2 BEDROOM apartment bedroom with wood stov^ Payment enclosed, 5 cents per word, $1 minimum. clothes washer, canning •'Pretty Pots" priced from MENTAL HEALTH - for rent in Piast Jordan. and 2 car attached garage jars, 50 gallon oil drum, 50 cents to $2. Battery Thg Northenl Michigan Call 536-2694, after 5 p.m. First time offered $10,001 scl s ors S3; c e a r Please bill mef Name Phone — -iro™n bed, crocks- , trunks, * . \. " P ' Community Mental 15-41-2tc down or in town house ii tools, rocking chair, couch, walkie-talkies, work good, HeaUh Service Board is trade. Call 582-6771 Address City & Zip sleds, wagons, roller skates, $3. 3045 Main, Boyne rails. accepting resurnes for REAL ESTATE 16 Bieganowski & Assoc. fan, thermos, hot plate, .. 10-42-ltnc worj{ eva]uator position, LISTINGS WANTED. Wi Write your ad here:. nylon . cot, small wood LAWN ,.LQUNCE • In- Position requiges-a NL-_.A. it -•haVe a good demand Fbi chest. 109 North St., Boyne nerspring seat cushion, degree in behavioral, or small acreage parcels anc City. 6-42-ltp tubular aluminum frame, rehabilitation science, i.e. BEAUTIFUL family home intown homes. Call us, wi flower patterned on white psychology, education or or wooded acre near may be able to take you REYNOLDS CORNET for vinyl upholstery, rubber special education. Two Walloon Lake. 4 bedrooms, property in trade or sell i sale. Excellent condition, tired wheels, $45. Call 536- years experience in 2' i baths, finished for you. Ask about ou; Used five months for school 7594. 10-42-ltnc psycho-social or basement. Loaded with trade-in program. Call 582 band. Graduated, no longer rehabilitation service. extras. By owner. Sacrifice 6771, Bieganowski & need. $150. Call after 5 p.m. Must be certified to at $55,800. 347-5013 or Assoc. 582-7610. 6-42-4tc SERVICES 1 1 adminster the McCarron 3224. 16-42-4tp ANNOUNCEMENTS THANK YOU 3 FOR SALE MISC. 6 =——:. Dial testing system. Send YOU'LL FIND a page of PRODUCE for canning and types resume to Mr. Harold REAL NICE 3 bedroom real estate listings every eating. Put your order in ROOFING - All quality Kaufman, Director, 8746 home for sale in East week in the Charievoix FIREPLACE for sale • Ben early for your fresh garden reasonable prices, , , „ , County Press real estate NOTICE to Eagle members WE EXTEND our heartfelt vegetables. Call 536-2739. 6- work. For free estimate, call Moeller Drive, Harbor Jordan with garage and • There will be a third thanks and sincere ap- Franklin fireplace, never Dave Crumbaugh, 582- ^P"ngs 49740, by Aug. extra lot. 536-3233. No guide. 16-43-tf been installed, glass doors, 42-ltp realtors, please. 16-39-8tc reading and discussion on preciation to relatives, 6355. ll-42-2tp z4' 1979- No Phone WALLOON LAKE year proposed bylaw changes at double steel wall con- neighbors, and friends for calls. 12-41-2U round home on l'/i acre the regular Eagle meeting their and sympathetic struction, $250. Call 582- AUTOS & TRUCKS BY OWNER Four wooded lot. Shallow sandy 2291. 6-42-4tD PAINTING-Interior and BABYSITTER WANTED on Aug. 21 at 8 p.m. at deeds during the illness and ™°™ reaS0"able ™teS- to come to our home in East bedroom home overlooking beach. Modern kitchen with Eagle Hall. 1-42-ltc death of our beloved GIBSON electric guitar. 536-2509. No job too Jordan w hmrs & wefik gjt Walloon Lake with access all appliances. Utility room Mother and Grandmother. East Jordan. 11-31- . . 200 ft. away. Large wooded LOSE WEIGHT safe and Fender twin reverb. Also 1974 MERCURY Marquis j^ for one year old and do with washer and dryer. Our thanks to Rev. Beard one boy's and girl's bike. nal lot, cutstone fireplace. Also Garage and boat house. Foi fast! Try "Shut-Thin" diet for his comforting words, to Brougham. Air, stereo, tilt, vu-Nr R A pjE j r WORK °™ Hght cleaning. lake access lot. S'even miles plan. Butler Drug, Boyne Call 582-2504. 6-42-ltc locks, cruise control, snow , ,,, , , , balary negotiable, bend sale by owner, $87,000. Cal the Rebekah Lodge for the to Petoskey. 347-3807. 16- 347-5529. 16-42-2U City. 42-3tp dinner served to the family, AKC REGISTERED tires, all highway miles. ^£& ^^ '-er to Reply Box D,42-ltc to the nurses and doctors of golden retriever puppies for Clean, excellent condition, , , , . ., Charievoioix County Press, S14.500 for 3 bedroom hom< $1,500.582-9010. 7-42-ltc PO Box 216, LAND CONTRACTS Little Traverse Hospitali sale. Champion bloodlines. sand gravel and top soil, nr. „ „,. „ ' ^.^ that's all on one floor anc MI 49712. purchased, any amount, also to Ira Mathews for his $125 each. 582-6639. 6-42- nil din, septic tanks, ^X^«.^.^ look here! Has extra Io1 THANK YOU 1969 CADILLAC anywhere. Lowest kind service. 2tc demolition of buildings. SUPERVISORS and along side. Natural gas Brougham, 4-door, fully Flynn's Trenching. Call Demonstrators needed to discounts, real estate Mr. and Mrs. Lyman CEDAR for sale. Poles, equipped, very little rust. heat and possible financing 347-4771 after 7 p.m., 347- sell Merr i-Mac's loans available. Prompt THANK you dear God for Mitchell cabin logs, posts. All sizes Nice car. Phone 582-9772 at 8 percent, worth and lengths. Useful for 8649. 11-31-tfc guaranteed line of toys local service. Call checking on. Call 582-6771 taking our precious Frances LaLone or 582-6682. 7-41-2tc and gifts on party plan. anytime, Richard May, husband and father Lester Freda Judkins 3-42-ltp construction, bank JACK STEBE Bieganowski & Assoc. retainers, and docking. Call Experienced dealers may Northern Michigan In- Hott home to suffer no 1976 KAWASAKI 400 Custom Carpentry vestment Co. 582-6751.16- 60 ACRES that's tw< 548-5578. 6-42-4tc T qualify for FREE KIT. more. Thanks to Pastor KZ, crash bars, wind- Building- ftemodelinj , Top commission plus 43-tfc thirds wooded, one thirc Janetske for his comfort GARAGE SALES 4 shield, 650 miles, excellent Additions FOUR heavy duty 15" Jeep bonuses! No investment, LISTINGS WANifiD - cleared, plenty of hard and understanding, to our rims, $10 each. 10" Black condition. $950 or best woods. Can be reached bj HUGE Four Family yard RR3 Box 203B delivery or collection. Call Royne Country Realty, dear relatives and friends and Decker radial arm saw, offer. Call 582-7400. 7-27- blacktop or private road and back porch sale. "Don't CHARI.EVOIX Ann Baxter collect at inc. See us at City Hall, for their kind deeds, cards, $165. Gutter mount CB tfnc 319-556-8881 • or write $6,000 down will handh miss this one!" 1112 547-9066 Boyne City. Keith phone calls, memorials, antenna, $10. One 8" boat Mem-Mac, 801 Jackson financing or other property floral offerings, food sent to Jefferson, Boyne City, 1979 MONTE CARLO, Dressel, Betty Dressel, trailer tire and rim, $8. 547- DuBuque, Iowa 52001 12- Marilyn Roberts, Hal taken in trade. A fine Echc the home and the wonderful Aug. 16-20,9 till? 4-42-ltp loaded, $500 and take over 41-4tp Township property. It may 2904. 6-42-ltc 582-2267 Price. 582-2242. 16-36-tf lunch at Christ Lutheran GARAGE SALE - 404 Mill payments, or best offer. be just what you seek! Call ALL-TRASH Church. We shall never St., East Jordan. Aug. 16 25 FT. CRUISER - Owens 536-2424. 7-42-ltc 582-6771, Bieganowski & We Pick Up Anything forget your kindness when and 17, 9 tiU? Interior cabin cruiser, trailer, 327 Assoc. it was greatly needed. God doors, furniture, baby Chevy marine/inboard 1975 MERCURY Bobcat Residential Part-time typist bless each and every one. things and kids' clothes. 4- engine, all for $1,000. Call wagon, good condition. Call Commercial-Contract 0.45 ACRE lot for sale 582-2435. 7-42-ltc on Mill St. East Jordan. Olive Hott 42-ltc 582-6355. 9-42- ltp Day-Week-Month-Job If you're not working but you'd like to earn some 119 W. Cedar St. spending money by typing on a sporadic basis, 132 x 148'/a. CA11 536- Ralph Hott and RUMMAGE SALE • Aug. FOR SALE - Davenport ESTATE Cadillac, 1968 7836. 16-40-4tp family 3-42- ltp Boyne City The Charievoix County Press would like to talk 27, 18 and 19. 710 Adams, and beautiful antique sedan DeVille. One family. to you. We need a good, fast typist to fill in for Boyne City, 10 a.m. until organ. Phone 582-7989. 6- Never in winter weather, staff vacations and heavier workload periods. 42-2tc LEGAL NOTICES IN APPRECIATION ?. 4-42-ltc S1600.536-2983. 7-42-lto GUARANTEED W'ork would be part-time, sporadic and at CLOCK REPAIR I would like to thank all . „ M HARD COAL in 50 irregular intervals, but if this interests you, call my dear friends and LOST ft FOUND 5 pound bags. $3.75 pa- 8 Keywind, weight us. Contact Jim Baumann, general manager, 582- MORTGAGE SALE bag, 1015 Buckley, 10 CAR POOLS driven, cuckoo, chime, 6761, or stop at 210 S. Lake St., Boyne City. relatives for their many grandfather. Specialize Default having been kind remembrances and IF YOU FIND a lost a.m. to 6 p.m. 347-7635. 6- made in the terms and item,- call the Press. We SAVE GAS and money! in ANTIQUE especially for their prayers 41-4tc CLOCKS. 3 ex- conditions of a certain during my recent illness. run "found" ads free as a Form a car pool, share a perienced watch and EXCEPTIONAL value, Mortgage made by Willis PUPPIES for sale • AKC WORK WANTED Edna M. May public service. Call 582- ride or share your car. Car clock makers on staff $21,900 for 3 bedroom F. Reiser and Charlotte C. registered Golden 13 3-42-ltc 6761 by noon Monday. 5-7- pool ads are new -- and FREE Estimates. ranch style home on 65 x Reiser, husband and wife tf Retrievers, $150, 547- free - in The Press. Mail REUSCH JEWELRY. HIT*E A TEEN program 195 lot, gas heat and city of 494 Yorkshire, Apt. I WISH to sincerely thank FOUND at the Charievoix 6014. 6-41-2tc in your ad or call 582- Charievoix, 547-2971; can match you with an water.- Possible financing 201, Dearborn Heights, Fr. Denny, my family and Petoskey 347-2403. 10- Sidewalk Sale Aug. 4. A 6761, 8-41 -tfnc area teen to do odd jobs. with only $2,200 down plus Michigan, 48124, Mor- all my friends in Boyne THOMAS ORGAN for 20-tfc carpenter's tool, call 547- sale. Excellent con- Call 582-6222, 13-39-7tnc closing costs. Do call for tgagor, to Northwestern City and Michigan for all2053 and identify it to details as this is a "Good the Masses, prayers, dition. $400. Call 582- BOATS & EQUIP. 9 claim. 5-42-ltp 6126. __. 6-40-4tp Buy". Call 582-6771, flowers, plants, notes, Bieganowski & Assoc. letters and get well cards I NEW, USED and retread 1969 SILVERLINE 16 We sell & print bowling shirts More classifieds received .while in the FOR SALE MISC. 6 tires, batteries, wheels for foot run-a-bout, 95 hor- Order your bowling shirts early and have YOU'LL FIND more real hospital and convalescing on cars, trucks, tractors, sepower Mercury. Power- them now for opening night. at hone. ROLLAWAY bed and estate listings every week Ashley Thermostatic and trim, very clean, low hours, Jerry O'Brien's Shirt Shop ~ mattress for sale, three in The Charievoix County May God Bless all of you King automatic wood new carpet, tilt trailer, Mackinaw City, Mich. Call now (616) 436-5241. following page. quarter size, $25. Call 582- stoves. Ren Acres, 582- Press real, estate guide in Ida St. Lawrence $1,600,616-536-7444. 9-42- ll-39-4tc Fun & Sun. 16-38-tf 3-42-ltc 7482. 6-42-ltc 9628. 6-29-tfc 4tc THU RSDAY, AUGUST 16,1979 • Charlevoix County Press • Page 11

LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES 17 17 17 17 17" State Bank, a Michigan principal and interest, the sale contained in said County, Michigan, (that the plat recorded in the Banking Corporation of sum of Two Thousand mortgage, and pursuant being the place where the office of the Register of Boyne City, Michigan seven hundred twenty- to the statutes of theCircuit Court for thDeede s for Charlevoix 49712, Mortgagee, dated two and 96/100 State of Michigan in such County of Charlevoix is County, Michigan and Service directory the 16th day o($2,722.96f ) Dollars plus case made and provided, held) of the premises being in Charlevoix November, A.D. 1972,interest on the sum ofnotice is hereby given that described in said mor- Township, Charlevoix and recorded in the Office Two Thousand five on Tuesday, the 21st day tgage or so much thereof County, Michigan. of the Register of Deeds hundred four and 83/100 of August, 1979, at tenas may be necessary to The length of the period for the County of ($2,604.83) Dollars from o'clock (10:00 a.m.) in the pay the amount due, asof redemption shall be Put your business card Charlevoix and State of July 17th, 1979. forenoon (local time) said aforesaid, on said mor- twelve months. Michigan on the 21st day And no suit or mortgage will be tgage, with the interest Dated at Boyne City, in the Service directory! if November, A.D. 1972 proceedings at law or in foreclosed by a sale at thereon at nine and one- Michigan, this 18th day of in Liber 134 on Page 382 equity having been in- public auction, to thhale f percent (9'/i percent) July, 1979. of Charlevoix County stituted to recover the highest bidder, on. theper annum and all legal Northwestern State Bank, Call 582-6761 Records on which Mor- debt secured by said Court House steps located costs, charges and ex- Mortgagee, tgage there is claimed to mortgage or any part on the East Side of thepenses including the a Michigan Banking be due and unpaid at the attorney fees allowed by QRarhvoix Qounftf &ress thereof, Now Therefore, Court House in the City of Corporation of VOt R COMMUNITY N date of this Notice for by virtue of the power of Charlevoix, Charlevoix law, and also any sum or Boyne City, Michigan. sums which may be paid Robert C. Klevom by the undersigned Attorney for Mortgagee ANSWERING SERVICE. FYfAX/ATINA necessary to protect its 215 South Lake Street interest in the premises, Boyne City, Michigan PROCEEDINGS OF EAST JORDAN which said premises are 49712 . . 17-38-5tc described as follows: CHARLEVOIX BULLDOZING CALL CITY COUNCIL Lot Six (6) of North ANSWERING DAVID SMITH Charlevoix according to V EXCAVATING East Jordan City Council met in November; and adopting a SERVICE regular session Tuesday, Aug. 7, resolution of intent not to Sand Gravel 1979 at 7:30 p.m., Mayor Meredith disapprove John Vrondran's »1°°DAY presiding and all members except request for a license at his Con- 24 HOUR Fast Jordan - 536-7507 Septic Systems Installed Kenny present. venience Store. ORDINANCE SERVICE 547-4214 Serving Charlevoix and Pumped Minutes were approved, A request for rezoning Virginia County Basements Dun authorization was given to pay Goodman's property on State $49,810.06 as presented, and the Street from R-l to R-2A was AMENDMENT necessary transfers made. tabled for study. , AUTO RUSTPROOFING. HEATING. Resolutions were adopted to Reports were received that the rezone the Trading Post Party Community Building project is City of East Jordan JORDAN HEATING store property to General Com- proceeding. TUFF KOTE DINOL AUTOMOTIVE mercial; to allow a Front Yard The Library is having Library The City of East Jordan hereby does resolve & PLUMBING Variance for Schmidt-Woloson to Awareness Day Aug. 24; Tourist and adopt the permanent amendments and RUSTPROOFING revisions of the Uniform Traffic Code which enable the proposed plat of New Park business is picking up; the Kustfighters, Inc. DBA Heating &Plumbing Licensed Master Horizons to proceed; to adopt (^he revisions to Ordinance 110 should decriminalized that code and makes the City's Sales & Service Plumber Ordinance with respect to traffic consistent with WE RUSTPROOF permanent amendments and be ready by next meeting; The YOUR CAR TWICE. Glenn Campau revisions of the Uniform Traffic Ambulance service has made 26 State law. NEW & USED CARS & TRUCKS f-'ast Jordan Code which decriminalized that more runs this year than last year; Specifically, this resolution adopts amendment 536-2272 code and makes the City's Or- there is a new Landfill Act which of Act 300 through Public Act 511 of the Public 1209 Bridge Street - Charlevoix 547-9733 dinance with respect to traffic we will hear more about later; the Acts of 1978. consistent with State law; and to potential grant for the Parks and INSURANCE. grant an easement to Consumers Recreation appears to have a Adopted 8/7/79 by an Aye and Nay vote as AUTO SALES & SERVICE. Power for the purpose of providing chance; and Helen Cherry, was follows; RUEGSEGGER—STANLEY service to the new Glen's Market given a vote of thanks for making on M-66. and donating curtains for the Ayes: Mayor Meredith, Councilmembers No Job Too Big Or Small INSURANCE AGENCY Other business included closing ambulance. Watson, Gagnon, Fox, Sweet and Campbell MATTS AUTO SALES & SERVICE "COVERAGE FOR ALL one block of Main Street Aug. 11 Meeting adjourned about 8:30 •Recreational vehicles (^^T^) *H"m<-' owners for Sidewalk Days; adopting the p.m. Nays: None A A A WKKCKEH SERVICE • Boat j RcnlerR s iinsurance Auto & Motorcycle Repairs necessary assurances for A complete copy of the minutes of DRIVE A USED CAR •Mobile homes Automobile this meeting are posted on the FERN L. MORRIS, CMC & Small Engines •Business owners Life Charlevoix Township to allow the Jerry Matts bulletin board at City Hall. CITY CLERK Call City Clerk to borrow the Town- 106 K. Water 582-6251 BoyneCitv ship's voting equipment in Fern L. Morris, CMC CITY OF EAST JORDAN KM State Street :>82-225I Days City Clerk Boyne Citv. Mi 49712 582-2115 Nights LIGHTING FIXTURES,

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. REDMAN ENTERPRISE SEALS & ROBERTS IDRYWALLING: Hang, tape, prime dry CONSTRUCTION COMPANY wall and textured ceilings. vow • BUI Redman STEEL I FREE ESTIMATES Angles-Plates Channels-Beams Boyne City 582-6854 Bars Boyne City .582-6535 never to drink CONCRETE ROOFING ROOFING COMPANY CONCRETE,- JORDAN VALLEY CONCRETE I Built-up Rooh luulitad Roof Otcki EASTJORDAN Suet Roof Eteki CALL 536-7701 Waterproofing insured workman prune juice. READY-MIX CONCRETE Serving Charlevoix 5678 U.S. 131 Petoskey ip Dagget RE-ROD-WIRE MESH and Antrim County 347-8823 582-9392 Boyne City Page 12 - THURSDAY, AUGUST 16,1979 - Charlevoix County t'ress

Safety big concern in new Front St. plan BY DIANNE MURRAY screened from Front Street. The improve privacy for the condominium screening will help control pedestrian owners, he said. "There might also be a BOYNE CITY • The safety of Front movements across Front Street, ac- carport-garage along (Front Street) Street between Division and Main cording to the Smiths, as well as shield road," Trautman said. Streets is being questioned by both the condo residents from traffic noise He said they are making these opponents and those who favored the and headlights. proposals public now, "Because we're closing of Front Street. "Safety is a major factor, however," trying to get the public to understand Dave and Rick Smith of Lake said Dave Smith. In this regard, en- that when they drive down there they Associates plan to construct a trance to the proposed condos and are not going to be able to see the lake. maximum of 108 units on the 13 acres shopping center will be on Division We want to show people that if they between Front Street and Lake Street. "We will do all we can to had the concept that just by keeping Charlevoix. Also included in the discourage traffic on Front Street." the road they would be able to travel development of the first phase of the Vi Manglos, one of the leading down it without any vision obscured, Smiths' plan is a restaurant and members of the Save Front Street that that fantasy is false," he said. private marina for condominium Committee, who successfully cam- Rick Smith believes his first plan, owners. paigned against the closing of Front which included the closing of • Front Rick Smith said they would not be Street, said her group is waiting for the Street, a public park and beach and a able to start construction until spring, Smiths "to make their first move" with semi-private marina, would have been 1980, at the earliest. Site work and soil plans for the property. the best plan for the residents of Boyne • borings will take up most of the time City. But that plan was voted down in between now and the proposed con- "As long as the road is left open, I do a city election Aug. 7. not see any problems. The Smiths have struction date. According to the archi- "We offered everything possible for 60 acres to build on and as long as they tect, Dave Trautman, site plans the community but we were denied by A crowd of nearly 100 gathered at the William Spence home on Fraley Road in Melrose Township leave us the road I can't argue with must be submitted to the city com- the community. Our attitude has Party Sunday for an all-day party. Several bands including Captain Fishhook and His All Night them," Mrs. Manglos said. Crawlers, Hot Sauce, Springer Mountain and Mariah kept the crowd entertained. mission for approval in another month. changed because we felt we were of- The condominiums will be heavily She said she is concerned with some fering something to a friend and our safety factors about closing the road offers were turned down. You can only including pedestrians walking along offer so much and get turned down so the street and more traffic in the area. much," Rick Smith said. But she will wait until final plans are The condominiums must meet city Solar, wind power for City Hall? brought before the city commission zoning ordinance requirements, state before actually knowing what safety condominium requirements and city BOYNE CITY-Wind and solar of how it could save both energy and in a savings of $4,500 each year. Campbell owns two lots located at faults may develop. land development and condominium energy may help provide heat and money~and eventually make smooth In other business, Clifton was given the southwest comer of Charlevoix City Manager Tim Clifton said if any ordinance requirements. electricity for the City Hall someday. transitions to alternative energy a raise from his present salary of Street and the waterfront. He improvements have to be made to Trautman said he does not think The city commission Tuesday sources. 818,725 to $22,500. requested that the present single Front Street to make it safer, "the there will be any opposition when the awarded a $700 contract to Great The city commission also approved a Clifton was hired a little more than a family residential zoning be changed to biggest part of the improvements final plans are drawn up. "We will meet Lakes Energy Systems of Boyne City contract with the Boyne City White year ago at a salary of $17,500. This allow multiple housing. would be on the city's shoulders." all zoning requirements. We will to do an energy study of City Hall. Pine Plumbing, Heating and Air past May he received a cost of living The planning commission recom- He said the city would still have to comply with the law," he said. The study will determine if energy Conditioning company to install a gas pay increase to 8)8,725. mended denying the request because look into what would be required by the Trautman said he expects the plan the proposed development would be too could be saved by using alternative boiler in City Hall. The commission voted the 20 percent city and what the developers would review meeting with the city council large for the site and it constituted sources such as passive solar space City Manager Tim Clifton said he is raise due to the city manager's "ex- have to do. This would have to wait and planning commission to be "very "spot zoning." heating, solar water heaters or wind concerned about the cost of heating the cellent accomplishments," such as the until the formal plans are brought short." power. building this winter since the old boiler establishment of the capital im- Commissioner Steve Moody said he before the committee, he said. He plans to have the Smiths and Phil Armstrong, a representative of is electric, one of the most expensive provement plan, completion of Rotary opposed the request because he didn't "There is a question of the road's himself meet with "the people Great Lakes Energy Systems, said he means of heating a building. Park, and increased communication want to go against the planning safety," Clifton said. designated by the city to enforce thinks the city could save between 25 The commission approved a $5,445 among and between city departments. commission's decision and also because Dave Trautman, the architect for the present zoning and make sure we do and 75 percent of its purchased energy. contract with White Pine to install the the adjacent property owners are Smiths who also designed the Wild- comply with all zoning requirements. Boyne City would, he said, be "using gas boiler. Following a planning commission against the proposed rezoning request. wood on Walloon development, said We expect the meeting to be a for- traditional energy fuels more efficiently The estimated cost of heating the recommendation, the city commission The commission unanimously earth or some type of ar- mality." and combining their use with natural building for a year is $18,000. By denied a rezoning request by Richard decided not to approve the zoning chitectual screening will be used to cut Lake Associates are no longer energy from the sun and wind." converting to the gas boiler system the Campbell to construct four townhouses request on the grounds that it was not down on traffic noise and headlights. looking for input from the city, he said. Armstrong said his plans are to. city expects to reduce its heating bill on Lake Charlevoix on the north end of in the best interest of the public and did An earth mound about five or six feet "The process of trying to involve the provide the city with a detailed report by approximately 25 percent, resulting the city. not follow general city zoning plans. high with a fence and shrubbery would community is behind us," he said.

Appliance Sale BE WATCHING FOR Planner weaves ^^\ SAVE $60 WEEKEND 88> dreams with reality CASH & CARRY, BYBARBCRUDEN headquarters in Ann Arbor - ecologists,' 219 Many Boyne City residents have foresters, architectural historians, Was 279.95 Fait '79 Gen. SPECIALS become acquainted with the master landscape architects, engineers, and so plan idea being developed by the on down a long list. 10 cu. ft. chest freezer has lift-out Friday & Saturday consulting firm of Johnson, Johnson & Are there many companies like J.J. & basket, adj. cold control, security R? Kim says yes, many new, still small lock. Flex-seal counter-balance lid. Roy and find it stimulating and helpful. at the The same could be said for its project companies are forming to meet the manager, tall, studious-looking, 30- need. J.J. & R. is one of the largest and Greenhouse year-old Kim Woodrow. oldest - 20 years old. SAVE *30 Appearances are not deceiving. What does he think of zoning? "There Your choice Something different Woodrow has a master's degree from are appropriate times to use zoning. It the University of Michigan. His in- is one of the best available tools to every weekend terest in urban planning developed manage growth." 259*8* And to keep Northern Michigan WM 288.95 Fill '79 Gen. from undergraduate studies in urban 13 cu. ft. upright has 3 fast Boyne Ave. Greenhouse affairs and the environment. beautiful? "Oh very definitely ... freeze shelves, jrlide-out bas- Michigan wants to stay wild." He goes . ket, adjustable cold control, (next to high school) Clearly this is not an ivory-tower security lock. on to itemize some other methods for Boyne City course of study. Urban planning takes 15 cu. ft. deluxe chest has controlling growth, including necurtty lock, drain, lift-out 582-6621 Woodrow all over the country, arid his banket. Foam ioauhttion. firm has done master plans in far-away Michigan's Farmlands, Open Space, places such as Saudi Arabia. and Preservation Act. One thinks of cities and communities Cluster housing is another item. It is a that were planned from scratch - developer's term for putting dwellings' SAVE *30 SAVE $30 Washington D.C., Brasilia, retirement into a group instead of spotting them, villages, and so on, but master plan- one to a lot, in order to leave the tract 19988* ning is more intricate, taking what is as a large, unbroken area for recreation 26988* WM 229.95 Fall 79 Gea. and spaciousness. Wu 289.95 Fall '79 Gen. there already and weaving it with dreams and necessities of the future. What does he do when communities show either friction or lack of 7-tycle 2ipd. 4-cycle dry«r. 10- This is what Woodrow likes. Meeting WMhtr. All waih min. codl-down; up- people, dealing with city problems in all awareness over minorities? ''./'. •Mm; <4-way affta. front )in( filter; •"I try to make them understand there lor: lint filter long-life drum their categories. He is on call right now 7/8310 are certain social responsibilities in MIYrCt NATONWIOt ; for anyone who wants to invite him to a FUN & SUN Gas dryer $40 more IFrawat ifritt. ttcWi pfl'ti coffee-klatch to discuss the master trying to plait a city, and that often plan. : includes planning for minorities." And do master plans have much PHONE 347-259J STORE HOURS: What is the hardest part? He says, continuing effect in this and other j Mon.-Thur. 9:00 - 5:30 after some searching of his role, areas? Kim says, "Once a community ADDRESS 44] £ Mitchell St. Fri. 9:00 - 8:00 "Making sure you respond to the needs has one prepared and adopted, the I Sat. 9:00 -4:30 of the community. You have to make adherence is very great." Then he Petoskey, Mich. sure you don't impose your values on makes the point clearer. "A plan is not WARD them. They aren't necessarily the cast in concrete. It is developed over a | same." period of years." And this, he adds, i If Woodrow is a crusader, it is as one "really makes it more than it was | Pick up The Press and who seeks the order and direction originally." basic to a community. But that's part How expensive is a master plan in a I of the job. Helping him on the Boyne . community's economic life? J. J. & R, f have a Great time this summer.... with City job is Dave Tyler, project planner. will earn approximately $30,000 from | How can he know the solutions to its Boyne City work. suggest for everything from park Kim puts it this way: "Experience I planting to tax structure questions? shows us that communities that plan | Besides his own and Tyler's training, for their growth end up spending far I he explains, there are 60 specialists at less than communities that don't." FREE

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Tunes for all tastes Looking for night-life in Northern For high energy rock, see Showdown Michigan? Fun & Sun this week playing at the Gallery in Boyne City recommends some area bars and bands and read about the hard life of traveling to visit. the road. One place that's worth driving to is "Saturday Night Live" is alive and Legs Inn in Cross Village which is a well in Boyne City. You can be part of combination restaurant-bar with good the disco night scene without dressing drinks and food. The biggest attraction or dancing "disco." Read on to find out of Legs Inn is the decor and its in- where and how. teresting history. Two other bands, James Greenway Disco, rock and roll and country music and the Northern Light, playing at the are explored in the following pages with Flying Dutchman, and the Keelhaulers, highlights of both the bands and the who are playing private parties, are bars. featured inside too* One local country band, North So "put on your dancing shoes," Country, is going for the big time in whether they be for disco, country or Nashville. They are recording an rock and roll, and dance through the Tom Bird and Lisa original tune this week which will soon pages of Fun & Sun. Dancing be released on record. Levin, both counselors at Camp Michigania, dance to the disco beat at the BRI.

DJ Toomey at BRI He'll make you want to dance

s, there is a little "Saturday Night The difference between people disco Fever" in Boyne City. dancing and rock and roll dancing is Kvery Friday and Saturday night that a couple won't just dance one song from 9:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Boyne and then sit down for 20 minutes. River Inn (BRI), 229 E. Water, Greg They'll dance for 20 minutes and Toomey spins 45 lps for a crowd of maybe sit down one song, Toomey said. disco dancers. He tries to keep people dancing "My job is to make people dance," without wearing them out. "Some Toomey said. "There are a lot of disco people will dance all night long as long people up here who are starting to come as I keep playing good beats," he said. around more." The crowd, ages 21 to 45, come Toomey, 22, moved from Farmington dressed as they are. Some dress up six months ago to live in Boyne City. "disco-style" but most people come He does not just play disco music, but dressed for any type of bar, Toomey plays anything people want to hear and said. which will make them dance. Toomey said his job is like any other "When people want to dance they'll job. It takes some time to learn the request a disco tune because disco is a correct way to spin tunes. touch dance and that's the nicest way "I had to learn how to handle the to dance," he said. stereo equipment, the music and the Toomey defines disco as spinning a people." record rather than live music. Discjj is A DJ has to get the music to flow from not a kind of music, but a disco is a the speakers. The change from slow to Greg Toomey, spinning place where songs are played, he said. fast music or from fast to slow music the records at the BRI. When asked to define what a disco has to be a gradual one. "There has to song is, Toomey said it is a song which be a certain pace which you change the has 120 beats per minute. beat of the records at,'' he said. It's not hard to learn how to disco Toomey said if you come to the BRI dance. Just move to the beats of the on Friday and Saturday nights, come song. If you watch someone disco prepared to "cut loose because people dance you'll pick up the beat and come here to dance and have a good moves in about five minutes, he said. time. Anything from hopping around Toomey spins records from his own to the Latin hustle is done on the dance collection of 130 albums and about 100 floor." singles. fcfcft. •v*-^-«**» Page 2 - THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1979 - Charlevoix County Press - Fun & Sun

Out & About listings are published as THE DILWORTH in downtown SCHUSS MOUNTAIN RESORT, a service to readers at no charge to the Boyne City presents the rock band near Mancelona, features the Schussy establishments listed. If you know of Showdown Tuesdays through Cats, Monday through Saturday in something you'd like listed, call The Saturday from 10-2 a.m. in the Ivan's Attic. Charlevoix County Press at 582-6761 by downstairs Gallery Lounge. 10 a.m. Thursday. CINEMA HI, in Charlevoix, is THE MOGUL INN on M-75 South, LITTLE CAESAR'S PIZZA showing "Amityvule Horror", rated R : Boyne City, features the rock n'roll PARLOR on Bay View Road in starring Rod Steiger. Showtime at 7:15 group Sceptre Wednesday through Petoskey has disco with a DJ from and 9:30 p.m. 547-4353 P [ & Saturday from 9:30 to 1:30 a.m. On Wednesday thru Saturday. 347-8767. Sundays, country and western music is featured from 9 to 1 a.m. THE LYRIC THEATRE in Harbor THE BOYNE RIVER INN in DUFFY'S on Pleasantview Road Springs is showing "Beyond the downtown Boyne City features disco^ VICTORY LANES in Petoskey between Petoskey and Harbor Springs, Poseidon Adventure" until Aug. 16. Wednesday through Saturday 10 p.m. features North Country every Wed- - features folksinger Sean Ryan from 9 to Starting Aug. 17 is "Just you and me to 2 a.m. nesday night in August from 9:30 p.m.' • 1:30 Tuesday through Saturday. Kid". about to 1:30 a.m. Playing Friday arid BOYNE MOUNTAIN LODGE, in Playing Sunday and Monday is Mike Boyne Falls, features Hot Sauce Saturday nights through August 'Is' Cross. 526-2189. THE GASLIGHT CINEMA, in playing every night but Sunday from 9 Captain Fishhook and His All Nignt downtown Petoskey is showing "Rocky 'till closing. Crawlers, same hours. 347-4927; II" until Aug. 16 at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. THE WEATHERVANE in Following is "Alien", rated R. HILTON SHANTY CREEK in Charlevoix features Lori Jacobs Showtime at 7:15 and 9:30. Bellaire presents the Dave Hamer Thursday through Sunday in the Grist Mill room. Singers through Aug. 18. Following BOYNE THEATRE is showing the them will be Skywalker, performing X-rated "V-the Hot One" at 7:30 and every night but Sunday from 9-2 a.m. COLONIAL INN, located on Artesian Road in Harbor Springs, will feature 9:30 nowthrough Aug. 21. 582-6801. HUGGS, located in the Holiday Inn Joseph Wagstaff on the piano singing best on U.S. 131 at the 9outh edge of soft music. 7-1 a.m. Thursday, Friday NORTHLAND DRIVE-IN is located Petoskey, will feature the Rich Mauro and Saturday. 526-2111. on U.S. 31 between Petoskey and Show playing every night but Sunday, Charlevoix. Call 347-9696 for feature 9 to 1:30 a.m. Disco every Sunday and showtimes. bet evening from 9 to 1 a.m. 347-6041. GREY GABLES INN, 308 Belvedere. canoes Charlevoix, features Al Breeze on the piano seven nights a week from 9 to 2. bowling The Northwood Symphonette, SWISS HIDEAWAY, located halfway under the direction of Don Th. HARBOUR INN, off M-31 between between Mancelona and East Jordan, Jaeger will perform at the Petoskey and Harbor Springs, features off M-66 on Graves Crossing Road, has Community Reformed Church, the folk group Springs from June 28 canoe trips down the Jordan River for BOYNE CITY LANES on highway. Petoskey Avenue, in Charlevoix through Labor Day. They play from 9 $12. Also available are paddleboards for M-75, has open bowling after 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 17. The 8:30 p.m. to 1, Wednesday through Saturday. $6,584-3481. Tuesday through Saturday. 10 lanes, concert performance will The inn also features Franki Hilton 582-9907. playing cocktail music and ragtime highlight soloists William BOYNE VALLEY LODGE, in Wal- Preucil, on violin and Dennis sing-alongs. 526-2108. GEMINI LANES in East Jordan loon Lake, has canoes for $10 a trip on has open bowling Friday and Saturday Horton, on trumpet. The the Bear River which runs to Petoskey. BROWNWOOD ACRES FARM evenings from 6 to 11. Six lanes 214 E concert titled "Midsummer Non-profit organizations and group HOUSE near Eastport is spotlighting Main St., 536-2411. Night's Music," performed by rates of $4 per person. Trips also Barnstorm, a five-piece show group the Symphonette's professional available on the Jordan River, 1712 S. playing Tuesday through Sunday 36-chamber orchestra features Shore Dr., 535-2475. throughout the summer. 544-5811. VICTORY LANES in Petoskey will instrumentalists from the have open bowling every day of the United States and Europe. THE FLYING DUTCHMAN, on M- week. 24 lanes. 347-4927. Tickets for the concert are $4 31 between Harbor Springs and BEAR RIVER CANOE LIVERY, in and may be purchased at the Petoskey, has James Greenway and the Petoskey, is open seven days from PAUL BUNYAN Lanes on U.S. 31 Charlevoix Chamber of Northern Light from 10 to 2 Wed- dawn to dusk. Trips on the Bear River south "in Charlevoix has open bowling Commerce or at the door the nesday through Saturday throughout are $1C per canoe. MacDougall Road, every day from 7 to 11 a.m. until June night of the concert. the summer. 347-9038. 1. Eight lanes. 547-2848.

RETURN TO THE GREAT YEARS. IRONTON FERRY Once again, the Dilworth is a dining ^Restaurant guide experience featuring good food and solid spirits with a full selection of JUcmdiuq landlubber courses to tempt ^your INC. V palate. DINNERS - Tues. Sun. § nl£ Ironton Ferry SPAGHETTI NIGHT Thursday the OPEN DAILY Krorn 8 a.m. U) 2 a.m. Serving: breakfast, sand- Landing 1'hone 547-9135 wiches, homemade soup, fish OT< & chicken

Treat yourself this weekend For informal dining, a leisurely drink, a lakeside view, HAMBURGERS and a place to dock your boat while you eat, The Landing FRENCH FRIES is the place to go in this area. The Landing is located next Dairy CHICKEN BASKETS and dine out at to the historic Ironton Ferry, at the narrow part of the FISH BASKETS r\ South. Arm of Lake'Charlevoix. Queen r® SHRIMP BASKETS Don Behrens and Marge Kimball reopened the AND A one of these restaurant as new owners on Jan. 25, and thus changed the TASTY TREAT name from Chester's to The Landing. FOR DESERT Breakfast, lunch and dinner is served, with features fine area such- as fresh perch and walleye. Thursday is spaghetti SUMMER HOURS night with salad, garlic toast and a glass of red wine in- OPEN 7 days cluded. There is a different homemade soup featured every lla.m.-10:30p.m. restaurants. day. DOWNTOWN BOYNE CITY INSIDE SEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

TOOTLONG HOT IKKJS KlOli Bridge St. Taco - H, Sun. 3 p.m. - 8 p.m. with delights such as a small seven inch pizza, Tostadas 7-8 p.m. to gO Special Kates for Senior Citizens Fri. & Sat. :164 N. Lake everything on it, for under $2.00. and Children Tacos Betina Lyons 2500 U.S. 131 7-3 a.m. Boyne City + Breakfast Served Anvtime closed Hours: Mon.-Thur,. 11 toll £url^n 549-2546 Boyne Falls, Mi. mondays^ 582-9338 THINK PIZZA Tliurs. 5 .-10 Fri. .V11 Sat. .V-1 I OLD FAMILY RECIPE .Sun. Noon to 11 Havi'.you s(*en our unique The Lamplight Inn (lining room? Come in and Little Lena's '•njoy nur line home 1345 K. Bay View Central Lake 544-6443 cooking.

Petoskev. Mich. 49770 imp served in Cntidle-lil Hocm . • • Pizza All You Can Eat $9.95 . • SERVING A COMPLETE MENU Buffet Every Night $6.95 Sun.-Thurs. 8:00-3:00 LITTLE LENA' Besides our famous Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Sun. Noon to 4:00, $4.95 Fri. 8:00-9:00 4:00 -8:00 $5.95 Sat. 8:00-10:00 pizza. We have added Open 6:30 a.m. - 12 midnight. Sun - Tliurs Boyne City to our menu Spaghetti, 24 hours Fri. & Sat. 582-2230 Lasagna, Italian Sausage and Meatball Subs. In East Jordan The New Mogul Inn 463 W Boyne Rd., Originator of the Pizza Burger It's . . . Boyne City 582-9955 Homemade sandwiches Open at 4 p.m. ViLB. GROUND ROUND BURGER Sundays Open Dai); nulla.m. 7 days a week all year .Sen ing breakfast, lunch Country & Western 9-1 a.m. and full dinners Banquet facilities available 347-1651 at the bridge Open 11a.m. for lunch 118 S. Lake St., Boyne City 582-2182 U.S.-13I South 16161536-2851. Petoskey ' Kitchen open til 10 p.m.

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RACQUET CLUB - Little Traverse SPRING BROOK PATHWAY - IT'S FAIR SEASON • Treat your Racquet Club, located on the Harbor- Through the state forest on Chandler family to a mini-vacation this year with g£lE Petoskey Road, is open 24 hours a day Road. From Boyne Falls, turn east on skating a trip to one or many of the remaining with four indoor racquetball courts and Thumb Lake Road (C-48), then north on Michigan county fairs or to the Upper SYFERT'S MARINA - 645 Glenwood YE NYNE OLDE HOLLES Golf five indoor tennis courts. Lessons are Slashing Road, and left on Chandler PIED PIPER of Hamlin on M-75 in Peninsula state fair in Escanaba. There Club in Boyne .City has a courue available. Call 347-5450 for reser- Beach on Lake Charlevois, northwest Road. Four mile trail through hard- are 62 county fairs during August and edge of Boyne City. Paddleboats, Walloon Lake is open from 7 to 10 p.m. overlooking Lake Charlevoix. Nine vations. wood and pine, takes y6u past many on Fridaysand Sundays. Also open for September in every part of the state. canoes, pontoons, ski boats, etc. Prices holes is $4,50, 18 holes is $7.50. Open streams. Extra mile loop is available - private parties. 535-2217. FanVf cheiflijlesoare available through seven days a week. Located on Ferry CHARLEVOIX - at U.S. 31 and Meech range from $2.50 per hour to $50 per steep hills, great views. the County Fairs section of the Road. 582-7609. St. there are courts, open 8 a.m.-9 p.m., day. 582-7041. WATER WONDERLAND, 100 Michigan Oepartrnent of Agriculture in JORDAN RIVER PATHWAY - In costll. River Rd., Petoskey. Open skating Lansing. HARRINGTON MARINA - Camp Jordan River State Forest three and SPRINGBROOK HILLS Golf Club from 7 to 10 p.m. Sunday through Daggett Road, on the North Arm of eighteen mile trails. Well-marked trail has 18 holes and a par 72. Nine holes is Thursday, 7 to 9:30 and 10 p.m. to CASTLE FARMS Music Theatre on Walloon Lake. Ski, pontoon, sail boats, features marked stopping points in $4.75 and 18 holes is $7.50. Located on 12:30 a.m. on Friday and Saturday. M-66 in Charlevoix spotlights the rock and canoes range from $10 to $85 per historical or panoramic areas. Take Springvale Road, four miles east of Also 1 to 3:30 p.m. matinees on group Styx on Sunday, Sept. 2. Tickets day. May also be rented by the week. U.S. 131 south of Boyne Falls to Dead Walloon Lake, 535-2413. Saturday and Sunday. $2.50 per are $8.50 and may be purchased in 347-8206. Man's Hill Road. Turn right, follow session for all ages. Lessons available. advance only at Castle Farms and stables signs. other locations. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. SCHUSS MOUNTAIN RESORT FOUR SEASONS - Highway M-66, 347-1032. west side of East Jordan on Lake near Mancelona has an 18 hole WALLOON YACHT CLUB Every Championship course. You can play 9 Charlevoix. Row boats, by late summer SPRINGBROOK HILLS RIDING Wednesday at 5 p.m. has "Fun Sails" holes for $7 or 18 holes for $12. 587- should also have sailboats for rent. STABLE, in Walloon Lake is open 9 to 5 sailing. This event is open to the 9162. 536;7321. p.m. everyday but Sunday mornings. libraries etc. public and especially suited for those After 5 p.m. rides can be arranged by inexperienced sailors who are to shy to BOYNE MOUNTAIN has a appointment. The guided tours are $5 MASTERS BOATS - In Walloon Lake Village. Ski and pontoon boats, $54 to BOYNE CITY Public Library, 201 E. compete with experienced sailors. championship 18 hole course and an for ages 12 to adults, under 12 is $6. Main St., is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. TRAIN RIDES on the Boyne Valley executive par 3 course. Rates until There are tours for beginners, inter- $61 per day. Also sailboats, rowboats Railroad are scheduled three times and canoes, $7 to $20 per day. 535-2462. Monday through Thursday and 7 to 9 BOYNE MOUNTAIN LODGE June 1 are $12 green fee and $6 per mediate and advanced riders. Also p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. daily on Wednesdays through Sun- provedes a scenic chairlift ride. 10 a.m. person cart fee. On weekends and after Tuesday and Thursday morning. SWAN VALLEY MARINA Highway 582-7861. days. The train features tum of the 10 4 p.m. Adults $2.50. Children 12 and June 1, $15 green fee and $7 cart fee. Specials from 9-12, children 5 through 15 M-66, north of East Jordan on Lake century restored passenger cars on a under $1.75. 549-2441. Located on Deer Lake Road., 549-2441. can go on a Nature Study Tour which Charlevoix. Rents ski, paddle and EAST JORDAN Public Library, 301 seven mile trip from Boyne City to includes riding, sing-a-longs, story- fishing boats, pontoons and canoes, Main St., is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Boyne Falls and back. It leaves Boyne. BIKE RENTALS - Talbot's Bike CHARLEVOIX MUNICIPAL has Monday through Thursday, 7 to 8:30 telling and cooking hot dogs by the river ranging from $10 to $60 per day. City at 11, 1 and 3; and leaves Boyne Shop • 1103 Curtis, Petoskey. Bikes nine holes you can play for $4.50 or side, for $12 everything included. p.m. Monday, and 9 a.m. to 12 noon Falls at 12 and 2. Tickets are $3.50 for rented, $10 per week. No speed bikes. $6.50 for 18 holes. Located on US 31 536-2672. Saturday. 536-7131. Springvale Road, 535-2300. WALLOON LANDING • Walloon adults, $2 for children or $9 for a family north, 547-2171. of four. Lake Village. Sailboats, $25 per day. BOYNE FALLS branch of the PORTSIDE MUSEUM The Portside 535-2373. Art and Historical Museum is open • SOGONOSH RANCH AND RIDING Crooked Tree District Library, located SI'S MARINA - Walloon Lake Village. THE AMERICAN MUSIC from 1 to 4:30 daily at Elm Point park, STABLE, in Harbor Springs, is open in the Village Hall, is open 10 a.m. to 1 Ski, pontoon and row boats, up to $50 THEATRE presents The Young two miles north of East Jordan on every day 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Rides last p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. on Monday, per day. 535-2461. Wednesday and Thursday. 549-2277. Americans performing "Guys and highway M-66. Local history and art about an hour and the price is $6. Dolls" and "Gypsy." For information exhibits. Wormwood Drive, 526-5766. CHARLEVOIX Public Library, 109 and reservations call 347-1333. BOYNE CITY - Memorial Park near Clinton St., is open 1 to 8 p.m. Monday, FASHION SHOWS - Tuesday, 12:30 the lake has courts at no charge, and SADDLE BAG STABLES, in Char- Wednesday and Thursday; 10:30 to luncheon, The Pier, Harbor Springs. levoix, is open seven days a week from 5:30 Tuesday; and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. WOMEN'S RECREATION is held at there are courts by the high school also Memorial Park on the lakefront in Thursday, noon luncheon, Stafford's 9 to 5:30 p.m. Horses are $6 per hour. trails Saturday. 547-2651. free. Play at both during daylight Boyne City at 7:30 every Monday Bay View Inn. Friday, noon luncheon, Located on M-66 Hwy., 547-2387. hours. BELLS BAY hiking trail - Two WALLOON LAKE branch of the evening. Bring your own equipment Perry Davis Hotel, Petoskey. mile trail through state forest hills and Crooked Tree District Library, located for badminton, volleyball, tennis or EAST JORDAN - Courts are open free HOOGERHYDE RIDING STABLE, GREY GABLES INN 308 Belvedere, past old stone quarry. Located south- in the rear of the township fire hall on jogging. Art I of charge near the intersection of M-66 near Mancelona, is open seven days a west of Charlevoix. Take U.S. 31 south Highway M-75, is open 6 to 9 p.m. Charlevoix, features dinner theater, and M-32, and also just south of the week from dawn to dusk. Prices are $5 to Bells Bay Road, turn west, follow Monday, and 1:30 to 5:30 Tuesday, Thursday through Sunday. Meal and middle'school on the corner of Fourth per ride and generally last 90 minutes. signs. Wednesday and Thursday. 535-2111. BOYNE HIGHLANDS SUPPER performance for $16.95. 547-9261. and Williams Street. The rides go through the Jordan Valley CLUB will feature performances by 14 State Forest, and hay rides are also WARNER CREEK PATHWAY - In PETOSKEY Public Library, 451 E. veteran members of the' Young THE BOOTLEGGER'S in Petoskey PETOSKEY - Across from the water- available for groups. To get there, take the Jordan River State Forest, 11% Mitchell, is open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Americans through August 25 from on US 131 south features silent Charlie front are municipal courts that are M-66 south of East Jordan 15 miles, miles south of East Jordan on M-32. Monday through Thursday; 10 to 5 on 6:30 to 12:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 per Chaplin movies and a nickelodeon lighted, and free! Also lighted courts then two miles east on County Road 620. Loop trail past pond, through hardwood Friday and 10 to 3 on Saturday. 347- person. Call 347-1333 for ticket in- everyday, starting at 4 p.m. in the near Petoskey High School. 584-3135. hills is 3.8 miles. 4211. formation: Speakeasy. 347-1651.

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Page 4 - THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1979 - Charlevoix County Press - Fun & Sun Stanley Smolak V legacy * ., l-.-'i Legs Inn: a combination of BYJONDENISON together, posing some unusual the way to the Lake Michigan shoreline playing his violin on the dance floor. CROSS VILLAGE •• Twenty-one maintenance problems, i were scrapped with the death of Alex took over the bar then, in 1972, twisting, scenic miles north of Harbor "The temperature has to be main- Stanley's only son, Joe, in a car-tree and according to Halina he shares the Springs on highway M-131 there rests tained at a certain level to keep the glue accident weeks after his return from the trait of his father of not caring too one of the most unusual restaurant-bar from separating," Halina said. The service. much for the business and of the combinations in the north, or anywhere wood has to be revarnished to keep it in Older residents of the village say that operation. else for that matter. repair and every winter, when business Stanley really died with his son, at Halina came over from Poland in 1973 Legs Inn, so named because of the row slows, every chair and table in the least in spirit. His carving, painting and confesses that at .first she wasn't of inverted stove legs lining the edge of building has to be waxed to preserve it. and construction stopped as he waited, sure she liked the village or the bar. the roof, is a mixture of Indian history Stanley Smolak came to America say the residents, to die. Aftter a few years she grew to love both and old-world Polish recipes. because he wasn't understood by the The death of his son did prompt and now claims that she doubts if she Built over a period of 40 years by residents of his village in Poland, Stanley to search for his family still in could live anywhere else. Polish immigrant Stanley Smolak, the , Halina said. Neighbors thought he was Poland. His brother John, Alex's Even visitors become attached to the structure is chiefly rocks from the possessed by the devil. father, was found, and came to America place, said Halina. They come back nearby shores of Lake Michigan and His inventions from wood in Poland - with Alex, his brother George and time and again to marvel at the car- driftwood and roots found in the area. a handcrafted wooded bicycle, a wind- sister Anna. vings made from single pieces of wood. The current owners, Alex and Halina driven water bucket for a well and A violinist by profession, John had a A lean giraffe-like figure is perched Smolak, have made few changes in the others - were so revolutionary for the difficult time becoming involved in the over one of the doors, an elephant head appearance of the building. Plumbing time, the early 1920s, and the area, business. He originated the still- seems to hold up the roof in the balcony and electrical improvements have been rural Poland, that the people felt one practiced tradition of having a Sunday over the bar, a giant twisted figure of a their only significant projects. producing such bizarre items had to be afternoon single musician's per- man is being consumed by an Stanley Smolak decided on the rock- Satanic. formance in the bar. unidentifiable creature - all wonders Friday and Saturday nights are wild at Legs Inn in Cross Village. Smoke, playing driftwood decor out of necessity, Driven from his home by threats of From John's violin performances the created in concert by Stanley and at Legs Inn for the second summer, gets the crowd rocking weekly. The group is Halina explained. stoning, Smolak came to Chicago and Sunday shows have evolved into piano, Mother Nature. [from left to right] Denny Kinert on bass and locals, Bob Morris on drums. Pam "He didn't have much money," she worked in a factory for a year. He accordion or violin sessions, often with Stanley sustained himself during the Kloss on keyboards and vocals and Don Villings on lead guitar and vocals. said. "His idea was to make something couldn't take the confinement, and singing as well. early days of his business, the height of from nothing. The rocks and wood were retreated to Cross Village, his home The bar business was the end of John, the Depression, by selling beer and free." until he died. Halina explained. The stress of doing food to the few customers who ap- Amazingly, he used no nails in his The structure reached its present form day-to-day business was too much for peared, building the structure between in the early 50's. plans to expand it all on Glue holds fho •structure him and he died of a heart-attack while sales- Please turn to page 5 (Realtors page More real estate next page

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•Ji THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1979 - Charlevoix County Press - Fun & Sun • Page 6 carvings, Indian folklore and Polish food Continued from page 4 stuffed with potatoes and cheese), are Among his early customers were the specialties of the house, several Ottawa Indians. A rare "People come from all over for the relationship grew between the Polish pierogi," Halina claimed. 'His idea was to make something immigrant and his native-born neigh- Another specialty from Stanley's day bors. that still draws crowds is the dessert from nothing. The rocks and wood When the chief of the tribe died, feature, Polish torts. The five-layer Haliria said, the Ottawa made Stanley cake made with in-season fruit is a were fret:.' chief - the first white man so honored sight to view and equally pleasing to by Indians in the area. the taste. Stanley took his new-found respon- Open seven days a week, 9 a.m. to 2 sibility seriously, studying the a.m. from May to mid-November, Legs traditions of the Ottawas and carving Inn greets visitors from far away and several totem poles. He went so far as from the immediate area. In the winter to carve his own coffin, painting an the hours are cut back to Friday, image of himself in full Indian regalia Saturday and Sunday with all of the on the lid. He was dressed as a chief maintenance still done on the wood when he was buried. during the week. Halina now refers to all of the Ottawas An Indian museum across the high- who frequent the bar as "Uncle" way from the bar features artifacts because of Stanley's relationship with . collected by Stanley after his induction them. She says her mother can't un- into the Indian nation. A gift shop next derstand how Halina came to have such door to the bar offers souvenirs made a large Indian family. by area Indians. The Sunday afternoon concerts aren't The bar-restaurant is a museum in These inverted old stove legs lining the roof at Cross Village's Legs Inn gave the only tradition carried forth by Alex itself with the carvings, mementoes of the restaurant-bar its name. The legs are only one of the many oddities collected and Halina Smolak. Three of the items Stanley's Indian association and other by the original owner and builder Stanley Smolak. on the dinner menu have been featured ' oddities. The traditions established by since Stanley's earliest days. Stanley Smolak have been well Golombki (cabbage rolls with meat, maintained, and promise to be con- rice and seasoned stuffing), kielbasa tinued by Alex and Halina and in the All you need to know and pierogi (Polish style dumplings future by their son Alex. in Real Estate. Electronic Realty Associates

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Country home— Approximately 4 acres, 2 bedroom ranch. Fireplace, breezeway, 2 car garage; priced for quick sale--$38,900,00. LAKE CHARLEVOIX COTTAGE • South Older East Jordan home in good condition, 4 Arm of Lake Charlevoix on Holy Island. 1 bedrooms, basement, large workshop, plus a bedroom plus, a loft, fireplace, porch See us at separate 1 bedroom rental cottage, priced at Vacant now! Larger bath and a half ranch overlooking the lake, sea wall, dock, priced at $30,000. with family room offered at $47,900. Located :558,O0O. . . • just outside Boyne City limits. It offers a large BOYNE COUNTRY masonry fireplace, 2 car attached garage and over 100 feet of Porter Creek in your back yard. This is a fine offering and includes REALTY, INC. natural gas heat.' Smaller home taken in trade or $10,000 down. Call 582-6771. Bieganowski & City Hall 319 Lake St. Boyne City Assoc. . PROPIRTIES, INC 582-2242 bieganowski & assoc. IMS. l«fc«St. 405BrloY*St. ms Keith Dressel, Betty Dressel, t*ri*Clly.MI4t7tl J0I5. Lok.SI 1(1-47*1 211 water street box 97 boyne city, mi 49712 Chorl*v0lx,Ml 4*790 »OUn» City, Mi 4471} . 547-4411 515-6711 Marilyn Roberts and Hal Price Page 6 - THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1979 - Charlevoix County Press - Fun & Sun ^Walloon hake Hass and horse beat gas crunch

BY DIANNE MURRAY working patiently with Bo, Dennis has "There's something about it. It's so WALLOON -- There are so many nice trained him to pull the antique Amish pleasant to go slow enough to look things that make Northern Michigan quarting buggy. down at the flowers and not have them different from any other part of The previous owners did not ride Bo buzz by you like they would if you're Michigan. One of them is Dennis Hass because he was too frisky for them to driving in a. car. You can hear the and his horse and buggy. handle. Dennis bought Bo two years 'environment; I become part of the Dennis is.the 20-year old son of Alfred ago for an excellent price of only $300. environment when I'm in the buggy," and Joan Hass, who live next door to "He's worth at least $1,000," he said. she said. the Walloon Lake Village Post Office. Dennis started training Bo by walking Dennis has taken Bo halfway to He has the lucky opportunity to ride behind him with reins. From there he Petoskey but he said he could easily among the vast lands and shorelines of went to having Bo pull him on a flat- travel the nine miles in about an hour Walloon Lake anytime he wishes on an bed sleigh until Bo got better and taking back roads. old-fashioned buggy hooked up to his better with that and was advanced to "Who knows, with the gas shortage beautiful black, spunky horse. pulling the buggy. we may need him to get us into town soon. The horse gets into a pace (when pulling the buggy) and he could keep that pace all day. Bo loves to pull me because he likes to get out and look around as much as I do," Dennis said. Pulling the buggy requires more teamwork between driver and horse than just riding the horse, Dennis said. He has to communicate with Bo and set a pace. After that he can sit back and relax and leave the driving to Bo. The horse has to take a lot upon himself when steering because the driver can not always see the holes or bumps in the; road over the horse's head. Bo has to know which path to take to avoid the ha2:zards in the road. "Everyone waves at us as we go by, it never fails. Cars don't bother him. I had to get him used to cars going by and people waving out of them and The Hass family says riding the buggy pulled by Bo is like being in another world. taking pictures. It took a while to break Dennis Hass poses for a picture with his Morgan horses, "Bo, hooked up to the antique Amish The scenery goes by slow, enough to enjoy its beauty, which is proved by the him of being scared but now he's good buggy. above picture. about those things," Dennis said. Dennis' favorite areas to ride are His horse is a seven-year old Morgan Now Bo treeiy pulls his owner at a through grass fields or over dirt roads. named "Bo," short for Sunup Bo-Goran. nice, smooth pace through town, over The sound of the wheels can not be He is a full-bred horse from Cadillac. grassy fields or along the back dirt roads of Walloon Village. heard and it's so peaceful and mind They also have about a dozen rabbits family. Mrs. Hass said she has always took until my third kid to find someone His name is a combination of the relaxing just riding by yourself in a Mrs. Hass said riding the buggy is (last time they looked that is) which liked horses. She grew up around that likes horses like I do," she said. Sunup Acres where Bo was raised and a separate world, he said. they let one or two go every so often Now her children and husband want like being in another world. horses but when she got married, her foreign student's name who used to live The Hass' five acres of land are dotted "because they look so nice running horses of their own, she said, once they "When you first get in the buggy, husband did not want any horses. there. you're keyed up to a certain pace of with ten bee hives, which produce around." Dennis said. knew the fun of riding Bo and the "When we first got him, he was real daily living. But after a while your "about a ton of honey," Mr. Hass said. The Hass familv is an animal-loving She has raised four children and "it buggy. frisky and hard to train," Dennis said. tempo has slowed down to the pace of But through numerous hours of the buggy. SPRINX38RGDK HILLS 3 hours of GOLF CLUB enjoyable fun Walloon People for $1.50. Jacksons attend reunion in Mt. Pleasant

Jack and Mary Marceau and two daughters of Romeo visited their aunts, Mrs. Esther Simpson and Mrs. Laureene Morgan, last Thursday. Pat Taylor 18 HOLES $7.50 Bud and Bonnie Jackson of Springbrook Hills were in Mt. Pleasant 535-2234 Summer schedule 9 HOLES $4.75 on July 29th to attend Bonnie's parents Rugg and Marie Foltz's 50th an- Open Friday & Sunday GOLF CARTS niversary. The affair was held in IN BEAUTIFUL WALLOON HILLS conjunction with the annual family 7-10p.m. reunion. The Foltz's have nine children. PHONE - 535-2413 Relatives and friends attended from and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Art Private parties, lessons & pro shop Minnesota, Florida, Arizona, Ohio and Edson of Fineout road. Their son and Walloon Lake, Mi Michigan. Over 100 people attended. Call (616)535-2217 daughter-in-law visited them and other Box 66, Springvale Rd. John and Linda Repca and daughters relatives and friends last week end. Amber, 4, and Jillian, 2'A, have moved to Springbrook Hills from Farmington. Tom Jr. and Tammy visited their Mr. Repca is the foreman of Cavalier grandparents all last week and Tremendous values—now! Construction Co. returned with their parents to their Bea Essig of Flint was a houseguest of home at Cedar Springs. Springbrook Hills Riding Stable Mrs. Laureene Morgan last Saturday. Bob, Betty and daughter Lisa Waskoi & 30 She and her children were here to at- of Grand Rapjds, Nick, Vickie and /[ tend the 100th anniversary at Zion children Sherry and Kevin of Basett, Va., Mark and Sue Tanner and Open at 9:00 a.m. Come see the newest and Lutheran Church in Petoskey. Her husband Rev. Raymond, now deceased, children, Tim, Jason and Sarah of hottest one design 33 ft. Brutus, Mark, Darlene and Paula racing sailboat! was minister at Zion from 1952 to 1962. 535-2300 John and Judy Todnik spend last Wasoski Charles and Pete Wasoski at week end at the home of her sister and home and Charles' friend Mike Bar- Also brother-in-law, Bud and Bonnie tkviak of Grand Rapids all enjoyed Guided Pleasure Tours Jackson and family. On Saturday they visiting their parents Lester and Iva attended the 25th anniversary for Jerry Lou Wasoski who reside on Hwy. 131. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Kate Left of Charlevoix while here. Laureene Morgan and Pat Taylor Evening to dusk by reservations Belle and Richard Hargreaves of spent two days in East Tawas last Farmington Hills visited her brother week visiting relatives and friends. Ungutded Riding 17-21 ft. sportboats and 25 & 28 ft. cruisers in from 5-9 for Singles or Couples only. stock for the discrim- inating boater Adult Special

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Dilworth featuring Showdown New high energy rock and roll band

BY DIANNE MURRAY Two members of the band, Fitzgerald Want to hear the hottest tunes in- and Grundner. have toured Europe cluding Styx, Journey, Supertramp, with separate bands previous to Kansas and lots more? The Boyne City joining Showdown. Gallery, downstairs in The Dilworth Fitzgerald had the opportunity to tour restaurant has it. Komania. Bulgaria and Holland in Showdown, a Lansing based band, Europe through a foreign exchange will be playing at the Gallery, 300 E. musical program. He played saxophone Water St. until Aug. 25. They are a and keyboards with a jazz quintet out high energy rock band. great for of Lansing. dancing. The group was "received very well. Showdown, a relatively new band, 212 We had a great time," he said. "People years old, is a spin-off from the Group over in Europe are more responsive, Longshot. "Members have come and' more receptive to our playing because gone until now; now it is the one." said they do not get much American music Joe Vermetti, of Lansing. and they go crazy over Americans The six band members are all very there." talented in their own field of music. Fitzgerald said he enjoys playing in Each member sings. Members include: Michigan, especially Boyne City and Steve Henley, lead guitarist, from does like the reception he is greeted Lansing; Bob Grundner, drummer, with in most bars. But Europe was from Bay City; John Fitzgerald, different because the jazz group he keyboard and saxophone player, from played with was unfamiliar and new to Lansing; Tim Ellsworth, bass guitar Europeans. and lead vocalist, from Ohio; Moe Drummer Bob Grudner toured Europe Hughes, keyboard and bass guitarist, for two weeks with a Saginaw Valley from Lansing; and Joe Vermetti, bass State College band. He played at the guitarist, from Lansing. Their sound Montreaux Jazz Festival in Swit- engineer, Jim Baregood, is also from zerland, or at least would have if the Lansing. Please turn to page 9

Showdown members from left to right. Front row: Tim Ellsworth, bass and lead vocals; Bob Grudner, drums. Second row, seated: John Fitzgerald, keyboards and saxophone. Third row: Joe Vermetti, bass guitar; seated, Jim Baregood, Bound engineer; Moe Hughes, keyboards and bass guitar; and Steve Henley, lead guitar.

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Continued from page 8 group wouldn't have showed up late. "We were late arriving so we didn't play. But they did play the next year, only I wasn't there," he said. Grudner played with Mark Famer, formerly of Grand Funk Railroad. He did a demo-tape with Farner. Grudner was a disc jockey at a 10 watt FM station out of Bay City. When he talks the DJ voice will all of a sudden take over and you expect to hear a record start spinning. When the band is not playing at the Gallery, they are practicing, lead vocalist Tim Ellsworth said. "We love to play. This is what we do best and like to do so we do it as much as possible," Ellsworth said. Grudner added that he can not stay away from his drum set too long or he'll John Fitzgerald get cranky. The group says they are professionals who would like to make a living out of touring and cutting albums. With six "Cookware & things members who sing, Showdown depends llttcfjen ^Potpourri a lot on vocalists but two keyboards for good cooks bring up the full-rounded sound of the band. When asked what has brought the & gourmets" group as far as they have gotten in

their short time of playing, Ellsworth i * answered that it - is their excellent Table cloths, place mats, talent. M.-Sot. !)::!() • .r,:.'!0 ] '^Showdown is as musically tight as Fridays til 9 p.m. napkins in easy care fabrics possible. We do not have any other Sundays 12-4 p.m. in Damask & Vinyl jabs. This is how we pay our rent and ./if' get spending money scTwe're" pretty Paper goods Butcher blocks serious about our playing," he said. Romertofph clay pots When you go to see Showdown at the Melon bailers Baldwin brass Gallery, don't expect to see six serious Quiche pans Lucite napkins holders, Henckels cutlery minded guys playing in a band. What Springfarm pans you can expect to see is some craziness Steve Henley Joe Vermetti ice buckets & trays Cherry pitters and fun and a lot of good sounding Omelet & crepe pans tunes. Stieff pewter "We are looney people," Ellsworth said. "But there are bad loonies and Baskets good loonies and we are good loonies." Green bean slicers Cookie cutters (sailboats) ^ Bridal registry here Complimentary gift wrapping

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BY DIANNE MURRAY McCoy said his band has had some out to the Victory Lanes on Wednesday Michigan group to get recognized. One Northern Michigan band which is lucky breaks. They have been together nights to dance. The dance floor is What made the start easier for North hoping to make it big has its first crack for more than two and a half years and always full. Country is that the band members were at the big time this week when it goes have been successful locally. The band Jack Zaremski, one of the owners of already from two. different popular to Nashville to tape a song. has a group of "followers" who like Victory Lanes, said even though the bands and merged together. North Country, a country "modern" their music and go wherever the band is bar has a large seating capacity of 250 "The Jokers" and "In the Middle" group, taped a song titled, "You're the playing. to 300, North Country does a very good combined to make North Country. Woman (in my Life)," Tuesday, Aug. The former radio announcer said being job of packing people in the place. Some members of the bands were 14 at Oak Valley Studio in Nashville, a country band leaves more options "They're a good band for business," dropped and other members were Tenn. The record should be released open to them than groups who play he said. added. Each band already had an around the end of October. other kinds, of music. You also might want to note that audience of followers which lived on The lyrics and music were written by "We can play all different types of Captain Fishhook and His All Night while the bands readjusted. Ron Fields of Wolverine. music: blue grass, polkas, rock and roll Crawlers are .playing at Victory Lanes McCoy said the group is at "a point North Country is now playing at and of course, country: We can play Friday and Saturday nights through where we don't want to stay doing Victory Lanes, on U.S. 131 south of anything that is danceable and is not August. something too long because it won't be Petoskey, every Wednesday night in real hard rock and roll," he said. That band was profiled in an earlier new and different for us or for our August from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. and And people do dance to their music. Fun & Sun feature. audience." in Traverse City at the Country Place, Young, old, couples and singles, come It's extremely hard for a Northern " If we are to keep going as a full-time on U.S. 31 South, Thursday through group, our aspirations are to go as high Sunday for the sanw hours. as we can," he said. McCoy added that The band members include Wes the band had reached its highest goals McCoy, guitar and lead vocalist, from which could be accomplished in the Boyne City; Mort McKinney, on area. "The time has come that if we are drums, from East Jordan; John Miller, going to make a shot for the big time lead guitarist and vocalist, from we have to do it now." Walloon Lake; and Barry Loper, bass North Country's next step up the guitar and vocalist from Charlevoix. ladder of success is to.play concerts as They are a little nervous about the an opening act. recording session, but "we have a good McCoy thinks the exposure would be feeling about the song." The record will great. "To do this (concert playing) we be produced by Steve Warner, who have to perform music that is good to plays with Kenny Rogers. the point of entertaining people." The group cut a demo tape last Oc- McCoy has learned to be an en- tober in Nashville so they don't feel tertainer through his dis jockey ex- they'll be going in blind for this perience. Being a DJ has helped him a recording session. lot with the band. "Cutting the other demo tape will "It has given me the ability to second txw' 1 make this one easier for us," Loper guess how successful a song will be said. "We won't be so awed by Nash- when I hear it on the radio. That way I ville and the recording studio like we know whether we should pick it up and were last time." try it before it becomes a successful kit Wes McCoy, spokesman for the or if we should just never learn it," he group, was previously a disc jockey for said. radio station WJML of Petoskey for Wes McCoy [left] and John Miller [right] performing at the Victory Lanes in McCoy said his radio experience has about 10 years. Petoskey. made it easier for him to "stand behind "I like the band business better a mike and ramble." He likes to ap- because the response from the audience proach his performances like a radio is immediate," he said. show. The dance floor is always crowded when North Country plays.

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The village of Harbor Springs sits inhabitants of the Little Traverse area. upon the harbor formed by Harbor Ottawa and Chippewa Indians were Point, a peninsula one mile in length. also numerous at the time, and for The small bay gave the place its Indian many years the area was home for these name, We-Que-Ton-Sing. groups. Several writers and poets have tried to The first Indian school was founded in recapture the beauty of the picturesque 1827 by Father Pierre Dejean, the first village through art and writing, in an resident priest. The first one was a log- effort to explain the scenic landscape. structure, and 12 or 15 years later the Needless to say, their efforts were in present church was constructed. vain. Today, the authentic and legendary According to Ottawa Indian history of the area still endures. traditions, the Mush-quah-tas, a Research Courtesy of Dante Melotti western Indian tribe, were the first Jr.

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