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These Boyne Valley Railroad on may have reached the end of the line H a wrap dealer buys the tourist railroad. Can the railroad be saved again?

BYJTMBAUMANN The board of directors of the railroad last week that Lake Associates had who is interested in preserving the down payment of about $30,000 and dealer's bid may have to be accepted, BOYNE CTIY • It looks like it may met last week to learn that a local regretfully decided not to invest in the railroad. paid off the additional estimated Cassidy said. take another last-ditch miracle effort to development group has decided to end railroad. Cassidy said the sale of the railroad to $100,000 value of the railroad within 12 "There is a strong sentiment on the save the Boyne Valley Railroad. negotiations to purchase the railroad. Extremely high interest rates and an either a scrap dealer or some other to 18 months. board to keep the railroad intact if at all Five years ago, a group of investors The board had for several months unfavorable marketing study were the interested party is necessary because Cassidy said one scrap dealer had possible, but we have to satisfy these was hastily pulled together the day been discussing a possible deal with main reasons the group decided not to the BVRR has debts to pay, and ' 'Some estimated that the BVRR rails alone debts. The indications right now are before the tourist railroad was to be Lake Associates, a local condominium purchase the BVRR, Cassidy said. of the stockholders are now in a position would be worth about $60,000, and that this could be the end if some­ split up and sold at an auction. development group headed by Rick and That leaves the door open for a scrap where they absolutely have to sell." selling the railroad ties would net body doesn't come forward right But unless something similar hap­ Dave Smith. dealer to buy the railroad's 7.2 miles of He said the only way to possibly save another $20,000. The dealer has made a away." pens soon, the railroad may have to be According to railroad board member tracks, Cassidy said, even though the the railroad at this point would be if an bid to buy the railroad, and unless sold for scrap. Pat Cassidy, Rick Smith told the board board would like to sell it to someone individual or group came up with a another offer is forthcoming the scrap Concluded on 2

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Vol. 101, No. 25 August 27, 1981 25 cents

Undersheriff well known figure Drug bust sends a message £HARLEVOK COUNTY - Deputy .-. sheriff Dale Boehm is a familiar figure in the county, having served in the The lawmen who organized last illegal drugs." school buses parked in the downtown undercover investigation here. Beatty noted that without this sup­ sheriffs department for seven years. week's major drug bust know they still Two-thirds of the 68 suspects were area. When most of the arrests were "Once there, each deputy would port, the investigation would not have His appointment to the position of have a long way to go to slow down drug arrested and charged in an early made, the buses were driven to the jail. obtain contacts with that county's drug been as successful, since cocaine sells undersheriff for Charlevoix County by use in the county—but they think they morning raid last Thursday, Aug. 20. At the jail, District Court Judge dealers and secure evidence," Beatty for about $2,000 per ounce. Also sold to Sheriff George Lasater comes with have sent out a strong message. About 40 sheriffs deputies, city Harvey Varnum arraigned the suspects said in a press statement. "Once the the undercover deputy was marijuana at Lasater's commendations. "We know we didn't get all the drug police officers and auxiliary police in a day-long session. program began in Charlevoix County, about $40 per ounce and LSD for "S3 a "Dale has proven to be an excep­ dealers in the county and these arrests personnel from throughout the county The drug investigation began when the visiting deputy became well known hit." tional officer," Lasater said in making won't put an end to drug use here," assisted with the arrests, which began Sheriff Lasater authorized an exchange to the county's drug dealers and was The sheriff and prosecutor praised the appointment., He praised Dale for said County Prosecutor Scott Beatty. about 5 a.m. program of sheriffs deputies. A Char­ making numerous buys each week." the police cjiiefs of^Boyne City, East his loyalty to the profession and the "But, we are letting people know that Suspects arrested in Charlevoix were levoix County deputy went to work The Charlevoix County Board of Jordan and Charlevoix who also as­ people of the county. we definitely do have a problem here. taken to the county jail, while those undercover in another county, while a Commissioners cooperated with the sisted in the investigation by provid­ People in the county know Boehm Hopefully, it will wake some people arrested in Boyne City and East Jordan deputy from that county—which was investigation by providing funding for ing names of alleged drug dealers at the also remembers every contact he has up," he said. were handcuffed and taken to guarded not revealed—came to work on the the undercover deputy to purchase beginning of the undercover investiga­ with each of them. "We're also telling drug dealers that drugs. tion. Boehm will be responsible for the jail we're not just going to stand by and let and road officers—"on call 24 hours a them get away with this type of thing," day," he said explaining an other­ Beatty said. wise impossible work schedule. Beatty and Sheriff George Lasater Suspects range from 15 to 36 He is replacing present Undersheriff coordinated a seven-month undercover Bryon Stockwell, starting Saturday, drug investigation that culminated with the issuance of 86 warrants charging 68 Those arrested in last week's drug bond; Conrad Allen Evans, 26, Boyne cash bond; Concluded on page 2 City, $5,000 bond with 10 percent persons with "feloniously delivering investigation ranged from IS to 36 years Falls (two counts), $2,000 cash bond Frank Leo Rhodes, 36, Charlevoix allowed; Donald Eugene Wells, Jr., 21, of age, Sheriff George Lasater said. with 10 percent allowed; (two counts), $1,000 cash surety; Char­ Charlevoix, $1,000 cash surety; Scott Following are the names of those Steven Ralph Evans, 23, Boyne City, les Dorman Robinson, 26, Charlevoix, Allen Wells, 19, Charlevoix, $1,000 charged in the firstarrests . This is not a $1,000 cash surety; Thomas Edward $2,000 cash surety; Larry Michael cash surety; Thomas Henry Werden, complete list of those for whom war­ Farrell, 21, East Jordan (two counts), Robinson, 24, Charlevobr, $1,000 cash Jr., 23, Charlevoix, $1,000 cash surety; rants were issued, because some of the $5,000 with 10 percent allowed; Casey bond; Randall William Russell, 21, Aaron Scott Whitley, 20, Charlevoix, suspects have apparently left the area. James Fortune, 20, Boyne City, $2,000 Charlevoix (four counts marijuana and $1,000 cash surety; Charged with delivery and manu­ cash bond; Mark Douglas Hancock, 21, one count cocaine), $8,000 cash'surety; Laurie Annette Burkey, 19, Charle­ facture of a controlled substance, mari­ Boyne City, $1,000 bond with 10 percent Robert George Sarasin, 17, Charle- voix, $500 cash bond; Robert Ramsey juana, were Karen Marie Allen, 27, cash allowed; yoix, $5,000 bond with 10 percent Clark, 17, Charlevoix (two counts East Jordan, $5,000 bond with 10 Kevin Lee Kopecki, 17, Charlevoix, allowed; Joseph Thomas Schmidt, 22, marijuana and one count for selling percent allowed; Larri Gilbert Allen, 31, $5,000 bond with 10 percent cash Charlevoix (also one count cocaine),. under false pretenses, $2,000 cash East Jordan, $5,000 bond with 10 allowed; James Eugene Meredith, Jr., $3,000 cash bond; William Scholten, 28, surety; Steven D. Jenkins, 24, East percent allowed; Donald Richard 23, East Jordan (one count marijuana, Charlevoix, $5,000 bond with 10 percent Jordan, $6,000 bond with 10 percent Anderson, 24, East Jordan, $1,000 cash one count cocaine) $3,000 cash surety; allowed; Todd Troy Shay, 18, Boyne allowed; David Michael Gabrish, 26, bond; Edward A. Morris, 23, East Jordan City, $5,000 bond with 10 percent Boyne City, $5,000 bond on personal Bryan James Boyer, 19, Boyne City, (also one count for selling under false allowed; Marcus Leland Simpson, 21, recognizance; Alan Craig Smith, 32, $1,000 cash surety; Mark Allen Cas­ pretenses), $1,000 cash surety; Charlevoix, $1,000 bond with 10 percent Bay Shore, $8,000 on personal recog­ tro, 26, Charlevoix, (three counts), Ronald Leroy Mosley, 21, Boyne City allowed; Douglas Edward Skrocki, 22, nizance and Matthew Lee McClana- $3,000 cash surety; Samuel Wayne (two counts), $1,000 cash bond; Guy East Jordan, $1,000 cash surety; Kevin ghan, 17, fronton, $5,000 bond on Chipman, 22, Boyne City, $1,000 cash Wilson Mosley, 18, Boyne City, $5,000 Knole Speer, 23, Charlevoix, $2,000 personal recognizance. cash surety; Walter Lee Stanhope, Jr.," surety; Pamela Kay Denison, 18, Boyne bond with 10 percent allowed; Sherman Also charged with the delivery and City, $5,000 bond with 10 percent John Penfold, 17, Boyne City (also one 26, Boyne City, $1,000 with 10 percent allowed; Benjamin Joseph Evans, 33, count LSD), $3,000 cash surety; Char­ allowed; manufacture of other controlled sub- Boyne City (two counts) $1,000 cash les Lee Prevo, 24, Charlevoix, $1,000 Mark Wesley Washburn, 20, Boyne Concluded on page 2 City to get swim area thanks to rMarborage

BOYNE CITY - The dream of a city Harborage wilt also clear debris from would be no problem because the the federal government. beach will be soon partly realized and under the water for 60 feet out from the wastewater going into the lake tests It will remain for the city to contour with no cost to the city. But there's a shoreline. All of this at no cost to the cleaner than the lake water. He also the land and gravel the parking lot. story involved. city. said the water at the beach will be At Tuesday's noon meeting the city Harborage, which will complete a The beach will be adjacent to the monitored dally or weekly. commission approved the plan, noting marina to the east of Its lakefront city's wastewater treatment plant, but Parking will be provided just off Front that it was not intended to supplant the condomlnliynt, has sought approval the fact was taken into consideration by Street, The grounds will be prepared by eventuality of a city beach—an even­ from the Department of Natural Res­ the DNR. Green Thumb—an organization of tuality which remains indefinite until ources to make a peninsula out Into the City Manager Tim Clifton said there people, working with the city, funded by some means of paying for it appear, lake Instead of a main dock. The peninsula, like a small, land­ scaped park, will provide a partial breakwater and will have burled utility Schools list opening dates pipes for servicing boats. The DNR, preferring the dock, Schools are setting the fine details for up their schedules this week at the high Parents of any new elementary school yielded to tb» peninsula idea If the dry opening day. Changes will be most school office. students are asked to stop in no later would, In exchange, put in a public noticeable in school lunch- prices fol­ They have until Friday, Aug. 28 to do. than Friday, Aug. 28 to register, beach Immediately to the east of the lowing the federal cut in support of the this. At the same time they will receive bringing with them birth certificates marina on what Is designated public milk program. But other changes are their locker numbers. and Immunization records of their land. planned, varying from school to school. The week of August 31 Is for working children. Because Harborage is deepening the The following Is information on each out any schedule conflicts. Students Registration for new middle school adjacent shoreline for Its marina, it has school's opening: with schedule problems should call the students will be the week of Monday, n* Charon In Eaat Jordan got» NW steeple ka* Tuesday momma., agreed to put the dredged-up sand on BASTJORDAN office for an appointment. Hours for Aug. 31. _, , . . , emM that dropped It Into place. (Photo by Teresa Wetsler) the shoreline where the beach will be. All high school students should pick both weeks are from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Concluded on page 2 thank* to a ufahinJriifr"-*^-* - •*-* -*-*-« -*•—>- ^..^-U.r^^^wZiU^,^^^,- . „ .. „ . ^^Jta^i^^, —^ • • * Listsi gtfr&\bmrf~~MHm~ems*^~*~~- lMilliTiilai n 1 Page 2 - CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS - August 27, 1981 Schools list opening dates Continued from page 1 same busses. Olach warned that the School starts at 8:30 a.m. and lunch The first day of school will be BOYNE CITY JORDAN VALLEY New students, P-Z, will register first week would be difficult because of prices will be the same as they were last Wednesday, Sept. 9. Teachers will meet Teachers will report on Tuesday, CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Friday, Sept. 4, from 1 to 4:30 p.m. year. on Tuesday, Aug. 8. uncertainties about people having Sept. 8, and the first day of school Evening students should register moved and not informing the school. Opens Tuesday, Sept. 8 at 8:30 a.m. CHARLEVOIX "Bus routes are being renovated so follows on Wednesday, Sept. 9, starting Rev. Dale Turner said their lunch prices Thursday, Sept. 3 from 6 to 9 p.m. New students, he said, should come School starts at 7:50 a.m. for the high as not to have overloading," business at 8:30 a.m. will not go up—it's brown bag, as Evening students may also register in and register. school, 8:05 a.m. for the middle school, manager Vincent Olach said. Middle New lunch prices are: high and usual! for evening classes only through the New lunch prices: elementary school, and at 9 a.m. for elementary school. and high school students will be on the middle schools—90 cents; elementary NORTH CENTRAL week ending Friday, Aug. 28 from 9 85 cents or $4 a week; middle school, 95. school—75 cents; and adults—$1.40. a.m. through 4 p.m. cents or $4,50 a week; high school, COLLEGE New students should be enrolled For all on-campus classes, regis­ Registration will be in the Student $1.05 or $5 a week; adults, $1.30. before school starts. Office hours are Services office. BOYNE FALLS tration for returning students and those from 8:30 a.m._to 3 p.m. enrolled in May will be Thursday, Sept. Daytime classes will begin Tuesday, Undersheriff Boehm Teachers will report on Wednes­ Regular students will get their Sept. 8. day, Sept. 2 and school will begin 3. from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. schedules the first day of classes. New students, A-H, will register Evening classes will begin the even­ Tuesday, Sept. 8 at 8:20 a.m. High FAITH LUTHERAN SCHOOL from page 1 Thursday, Sept. 3, from 1 to 4:30 p.m. ing of Sept. 8. Continued school students will meet in the gym­ Begins its second year on Tuesday, New students, I-O, will register For further information, call 347- Aug. 29. Stockwell is retiring to College, in addition to 600 hours in law nasium. Grades kindergarten through Sept. 8. Mrs. Robert Carter, wife of the Friday, Sept. 4, from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. 3973, ext. 214. Arizona. enforcement training over the past four eighth grade will report to classrooms. pastor will be starting her second year For four of his seven years, Boehm years. Vocational education students should of teaching. For registration informa­ has served as communications officer. not report until 11:30 a.m. tion, call Rev. or Mrs. Carter at More recently he has been officer in The new lunch prices are: grades K 536-3275. HEAT WITH charge of' the East Jordan sheriffs Superintendents job through six, 65 cents; grades seven ST. MARY'S SCHOOL substation. through 12, 70 cents; and adults, SI.20. First day will be Wednesday, Sept. 9 One of the innovations during his to be filled soon Parents of new students are asked to at 9 a.m. Sister Agnes Mary, the WELL WATER period of service is the institution of get them enrolled at the earliest principal, said the milk price has horse deputies. He has been one of two possible date. changed—gone up to 15 cents. so far. More will be screened for the EAST JORDAN - Four people have AND SAVE UP TO 80% work by Deputy Michael West, he said. been interviewed for the vacant position OF HOME HEATING COSTS They have been on duty for the of superintendent of public works. City concert season and are designated also Clerk Fern Morris said one more is Drug bust There are over 25 manufacturers of Groundwater Heatpumps today, for search and rescue. scheduled for interview with the city causing a lot ot contusion among homeowners. In a different contact with the public, council on Saturday. Continued from page 1 All five are from Michigan, but none WOULD YOU LIKE TO BENEFIT FROM Boehm said he has put on driver SOME EXPERIENCE? from the immediate area. "But will stances were Jeffrey Paul Cooper, 21, Stewart Marc Penfold, 20, Boyne education classes in county schools for Boyne City, one count of delivery and City, one count cocaine, $2,000 cash two and a half years. be," quipped Morris, referring to the FACT! Pioneer Systems, Inc. is the #1 distributor of the residency requirement in the contract. manufacture of a controlled substance, surety and Jacqueline Shelly Pinney, #1 selling heat extractor In the midwest. Coming from previous employment in 20, East Jordan, one count LSD, $2,000 She said she had no final decision LSD, $3,000 cash surety; Adam John a supervisory capacity, Lasater said in cash surety. WE GUARANTEE OUR HEAT EXTRACTOR TO date yet. "They might want to talk to Cooper, 17, Boyne City, one count LSD, his announcement, Boehm is now Also charged with selling under false BE 100% MORE EFFICIENT THAN THE some of the applicants again, before $2,000 cash surety; Eric James Erick- BEST HEAT PUMP YOU CAN BUY TODAY studying for an associate degree in law making a decision." son, 19, Boyne City, one count LSD, pretenses were James Edward Taylor, enforcement at North 24, Ellsworth, $1,000 bond with 10 We are not a dealer, therefore we cannot sell equipment direct, so all we $3,000 cash surety; Dean Matthew can offer you are some very worthwhile facts. Write or call toll-free and Parker, 20, Charlevoix, one count percent allowed and Jimmie Earl Wil­ we will send you free information on: liams, 33, Boyne City, $1,000 bond on cocaine in possession with intent to sell, Heating with well water. NOTICE TO BIDDERS $6,000 cash surety; personal recognizance. Cooling and dehumidifying with well water. Water disposal. Wells and well water. The Charlevoix County Road Commission will receive sealed proposals The truth about tax credits. at their offices at 1051 East Division Street, Boyne City, Michigan 49712, Save the railroad Is free hot water really free? until 10:00 a.m. Monday, September 14, 1981 for furnishing requirements How much can I really save? of the following: Continued from page 1 PHONE: 1-800-482-8821 Ice Control Sand "It's a sad thing, though, because that happen.'' PIONEER SYSTEMS, INC. once it's gone, it will never be re­ "Yet, I realize the cold hard facts are 5476 Dixie Hwy. (US 10) Waterford, Ml 48095 Gasoline placed," Cassidy said. that the railroad lost money and it can't "The Smiths really tried hard to find be kept going forever," Schafer said. Phone: 313/623-9600 Further information and specifications may be obtained at the a way to save it. They paid to have a Commission offices. detailed analysis of the railroad done, Money Market All savings places Money Market All proposals must be in sealed envelopes, plainly marked as to the item and anybody who wanted to buy it could Certificates Certificates bid upon and the name of the bidder. probably get a lot of information from aren't created equal. The Charlevoix County Road Commission reserves the right to waive them. Unfortunately, the conclusion of :i82-Day $10,000 Deposit or More 182-Day $10,000 Deposit or More their study was that it would take about Some of today's new saving the irregularity of any bid, or reject any or all bids or to split the award by plans make good sense for some items, or to make the award in whole or in part, as may be deemed to be in three years to get the railroad to a break-even basis." people. However, we feel ours are 16.104% its own best interest. 16.104% unique in combining high interest The railroad was run as a tourist Annual Rale* and the security most savers de­ Annual Rate* operation in the early 1970's by Hollis BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS sire. CHARLEVOIX COUNTY Baker. After gasoline shortages slowed tourism, Baker ceased operations and So the choice is yours. You can 16.998% Donald Graham 16.998% take the risk of earning other kinds John Kojawski later sold the railroad at an auction here in 1976. Effective Annual Yield** of high interest. Or you can relax Effective Annual Yield** Robert Stowe Effective Tuesday, Aug. 11, 1981 with the confidence that you're A group of local business people Tuesday, Aug. 11, 1981 through Monday, Aug. 17, 1981 collecting ours. raised enough money to purchase the through Monday, Aug. 17, 1981 right-of-way and enough equipment to again run the railroad as a tourist train. After operating for three summers, the BVRR encountered bad luck and a slow •Federal regulations require a sub­ economy and again ceased operating stantial interest penalty for early with­ due to lack of sufficient capital. drawal from all certificate savings Northwestern accounts. Boyne City Chamber of Commerce executive director Kate Schafer voiced **The effective annual yield is subject to change at renewal and assumes that Savings similar feelings to those of Cassidy. "I'm really disappointed. It would be the interest rate remains unchanged & Loan Association terrible for the community to lose the and that both the principal and the railroad. It would be like losing Ava­ interest your certificate earns are rein­ lanche Mountain all over again. Twenty vested. The compounding of interest ln.ur.-d ,., sirxi.imn years from now, the next generation will during the term of our 182-Day Money look back and ask how we could ever let Market accounts is prohibited. 300 Howard St. Petoskey. 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EAST JORDAN - Chris Shea, a traditional "medical health" aspects of under one roof in the East Jordan Besides working at the health sys­ 32-year-old Saginaw resident, will soon a doctor's office with mental health Family Health Center. tems agency in Saginaw, Shea has be putting his experience as a health counseling and the district health dep­ Shea thinks the medical health por­ worked as a grant writer and program planner and grant writer to use as artment, which are all brought together tion of the health center will be planner for a community action agency administrator of this community's self-supporting in a few years, while in Alpena, director of the Youth health center. mental health and some other programs Services Bureau in Alpena, and staff Shea starts his new job at the East will continue to be supplemented by member of a drug treatment center in Jordan Family Health Center on Sept. federal funds. Detroit. 1. He said the East Jordan center "is A native of Grand Rapids, he holds a For the past 3¼ years, he has been a one of the most fiscally sound clinics bachelor's degree in psychology and a health planner for the East Central I've seen. Many others are pretty master's degree in urban planning, Michigan Health Systems Agency, heavily in debt, but East Jordan has both from Wayne State University. which serves a 14-county region. received a great deal of local financial He and his wife Judy have three •Part of Shea's -job with the agency support." children. was working with community boards of federally funded rural health centers lite East Jordan's. Bowers, Thorman ;"I'm very sold on the concept of community health centers," he said in a The staff of the Warm Spot, Boyne City's new wood stove shop, won the costume telephone interview with The Press last contest for Moonlight Madness last Thursday. From left are Bob and Roseann wleek. "It works well, and it gives the exchange vows Herrmann and Betty and Shorty Smith. Stores stayed open until 10 p.m., and clerks people of the community a good oppor­ Susan Joan Bowers of East Jordan dressed in crazy costumes all over the business district. Shop owners said sales tunity to define their health goals and and Glen Walter Thorman of Ellsworth were much higher [in some cases more than doable] last year's Moonlight event. take action towards those goals." exchanged wedding vows that united • Shea said many small town health them in marriage during an after­ centers—including East Jordan's— noon wedding ceremony on Saturday, Candlelight ceremony wtere organized by nearby hospitals. But Aug. 22. he thinks it is important that goals and Rev. Gerald Blevins of the First decisions be determined by local res­ Presbyterian Church in East Jordan idents once the center is operational. performed the church ceremony. The fetes the Wuerths That, he says, can generate a lot of bride, who was given in marriage by her Cindy Eaton became the bride of enthusiasm for local clinics. Chris Shea father, is the daughter of Donald and Mark Wuerth at an evening wedding ,' He likes the idea of combining the Shirley Bowers of East Jordan. The ceremony on Saturday, Aug. 22 at the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christ Lutheran Church of Boyne City. 50fh anniversary open house honors Van Del/ens Thorman of Ellsworth. Rev. Douglas Janetzke of the Christ Attending the bride as maid of honor Lutheran Church officiated at the •Dr. and Mrs. J. Van Dellen of Dr. VanDellen has helped to meet the ceremony in which the bride was given health care needs of people in Antrim was Kathy Thorman, sister of the Ellsworth will celebrate their 50th groom. Kim Thorman, brother of the in marriage by her father. She is the wedding anniversary at an open house and Charlevoix Counties since 1935. He daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Eaton has been semi-retired for the past five groom, served as best man. Other ftom 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. attendants included Gale Thorman, of Boyne City. Parents of the groom are Sat the Ellsworth Christian Reformed years. However, with the assistance of Susan Bowers and Glen Thorman Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wuerth, also of his wife, Dr. VanDellen was continued Kelly Knoop, Larry Thorman and Brian Church. Family, friends and well Stanek. Presbyterian Church. The couple spent Boyne City. fishers are invited to attend the open to provide his patients with daily their honeymoon in the southern part of Shirley Jensen of Garden City served medical health care. A reception following the ceremony Cindy Eaton and Mark Wuerth house and extend their congratulations. was held in the dining room of the Michigan. as maid of honor and best man was Dave Paulus of Petoskey. Other atten­ parents, was held at the VFW Hall in Girls attend horse show dants included: Linda Eaton, sister of Petoskey immediately following the ;Three Charlevoix County girls at­ "This event was to give 4-H horse Celebrate 40th anniversary the bride; Kathy Stafford of Boyne City; wedding ceremony. tended the Michigan 4-H Horse Show at project members an opportunity to The children of Mr. and Mrs. William East Jordan at 4 p.m. on Saturday,.Aug . Joe Howie of Boyne City, and Dave The groom is employed at Focht- Michigan State University in East evaluate their horsemanship skills by Drenth will host an open house in honor 29. Peterson of Petoskey. Ushers were Skip man's in Petoskey and the bride is an Lansing on Tuesday, Aug. 25. competing against other youths from of their parents' 40th wedding anniver­ All family, friends and relatives are Roberts and John Everest, both of employee of R. A. Campbell Agency, ; The local 4-H'ers are Cinda Crosier of throughout the state with similar inter­ sary. The open house will be held at .he invited to help celebrate the couple's Boyne City. Inc. in Boyne City. The couple will Boyne City, Laurie Sherman of East ests," said Leah Green, 4-H program home of William and Reva Drenth in anniversary. A reception, hosted by the bride's reside in Boyne City. Jiordan and Sheila Harris of Charlevoix. assistant for Charlevoix County. 1 AKEWOOD sSAVING S & LOAN COMMISSION ORDER ANNOUNCING:

(Under authority of Act 230, P.A. 1925, u amended, and Act 165, P.A. 1929, as amended] READY RESOURCE FUND DESIGNATION OF TROUT LAKES •Hiqhly Liquid (Withdraw anytime with no fee... FOR 1982 NO loss of interest.)

The Natural Resources Commission, at its July 10, 1981 meeting, under •High Interest •Minimum Investment $5000.00 the authority of Act 165, P. A. 1929, as amended, designated the following lakes as trout lakes and under the authority of Act 230, P.A. 1925, as Average 15.34% in July - Low 13.85% High 16.5% amended, restricted fishing on certain lakes as indicated by underlining. This advertisement is not an offer to sell these securities. The offer is made only by the offering Lakes shown in capital letters are new designations for 1982. Live memorandum available at Lakewood Savings and Loan. The offer will be made only to residents of the minnows may not be used for bait on those lakes denoted by an asterisk. State of Michigan. This investment is not a savings account or deposit and is not insured by the FSLIC and is not guaranteed by the United States Government. It is secured by U.S. Government Securities or ALCONA: O'Brien Lake Securities issued by U.S. Government Agencies. ANTRIM: Grepn Lake* (artificial lures with one single pointed hook only, limit two trout over 15") ALGER: Addis Lake and Pond; Grand Marais, Mirror, Trueman, Hike, Irwin and Rock lakes; Cole Creek and Kingston ponds*; the ponds on Sec. 25, T46N, R20W and Sec. 30, T46N, R19W; Sullivan Pond (Sec. 21, T49N, Low Minimum R15W); Rock River ponds (Sec. 14, T46N, R21W) CHARLEVOIX: Boyne Falls Pond* 30 Deposit CHEBOYGAN: Weber Lake*- Twin Lake #1 (artificial lures with one single pointed hnnt only, limit two trout over 15") only CHIPPEWA: Naomikong Lake; Trout Brook Pond* (Sec. 22, T44N, Month R4W); Naomikong* and West Roxbury* ponds $500.00 CRAWFORD: Bright, Glory, Horseshoe*, Kneff* and Shupac* lakes DELTA: Carr ponds (Sec. 26, T43N, R18W); Lake 23, Square and High Rate Wintergreen lakes, Zigmaul Pond Certificate &? GOGEBIC: Beatons, Big Castle, Cornelia, Finger and Mishike lakes of Interest

GRAND TRAVERSE: Sand Lake #2 (artificial lures with onP sjPg^ currently pointed hook only, limit two trout over 15"> of *• HOUGHTON: Bob„Kunze and Perrault lakes 15.9% IRON: Hannah Webb, Killdeer, Madelyn, Skyline and Spree lakes; FOREST and Timber lakes (artificial lures with one single pointed hook Deposit Insured to $100,000 by FSLIC only, limit two trout over I.V'i Start yours today LUCE:- Bennet Springs lakes; Brockie* and Buckies* ponds; Dairy, Dillingham, Jack, Long, Lost, Peanut and Syphon lakes; Silver Creek*, Spring Creek*, and Third Greek* ponds; Benny*, Moon*. Hn|[gT1d* (artificial lures with one single pointed hook only, limit two trout over 15HL. Trout, Ward*, Little Whorl, Whorl, Wolverine*, and Youngs* lakes MACKINAC: McAlpine and Millecoquin* ponds MARQUETTE: Bedspring,-Brocky, Clear, Cranberry, Gingrass, Hasscib, Island, Just, Kidney (Sec. 28, T45N, R26W), Log, and Moccasin COMING ATTRACTION: lakes; Swanzy lakes; Morgan Pond and all ponds on Spring Pond creeks in Sec, 13, 24, T48N, R28W OAKLAND: BALD MOUNTAIN and SPRING MILL PONDS ONTONAGON: Michigan Pond TAX FREE OSCEOLA: Center Lake* OSCODA: Crater Lake* Certificates of deposit OTSEGO: Pickerel Lake* SCHOOLCRAFT: Clear Creek, Spring* and King's* ponds; Section 7, Starting Oct. 1, 1981 Lost and Bear lakes: Dutch Fred*. Mid*. Ned's* and Twilight* lakes (on these four lakes fishino limited to artificial lures with one single pointed hook only with a limit of two trout over IS" on Diiteh Prerl one trout nver IS" on Ned's. Mid, and Twilight) 582-6715 For the purpose of this order, an "artificial lure" shall be defined as any Member lure which is manmade. In Imitation of or as a substitute for natural bait, used to attract fish for the purpose of taking them, and shall include FSLIC artificial flies. LAKEWOOD SAVINGS & LOAN 120 N. Lake Street Boyne City Page 4 - CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS - August 27, 1981 CHANDLER TOWNSHIP Boyne City Commission Minutes Notice of amendment to zoning ordinance RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF Commissioners Jessup, Paul and additional street light on North Park Maint. to General Fund—General Ser­ THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE Moody. Absent: Commissioner Thelma Street between Vogel and North vices 101-101-980.593 General Debt Effective August 27, 1981, Section 4:16 of the Chandler Township BOYNE CITY COMMISSION DULY Behling. Also present: City Manager Streets. Service in the amount of $3,160. Zoning Ordinance has been changed to read as follows: CALLED AND HELD AT LITZENBUR- Timothy J. Clifton, City Clerk Tom Moved by Paul, seconded by Jessup, Roll call: AH ayes. Motion carried. GER PLACE ON TUESDAY, AUGUST Garlock, City Treasurer Edith Beck, to authorize the city clerk and mayor to Moved by Jessup, seconded by Recreational vehicles shall include campers, travel trailers, motor 11, 1981, AT 7:00 P.M. City Attorney William McTaggirt. sign a letter of engagement between the Fitzpatrick, to approve Budget Transfer homes, tents and the like, which do not meet the minimum floor area Mayor Fitzpatrick called the meeting Moved by Jessup, seconded by Paul, City of Boyne City and William Mc- No. 2-81/82 from General Fund- requirements of zone districts. to order at 7:00 p.m. to approve the minutes of the meetings Taggart for the provision of services of General Services 101-101-985 Con­ When this type of dwelling is used as the principal building on a piece of Present: Mayor Keith Fitzpatrick, of the city commission as received in city attorney for a period of one year. tingency to General Fund—Cemetery property, it (Recreational Vehicle) can only be used as a dwelling for 90 their packets. Pursuant to the contract document, the 101-276-975.02 re: Purchase of ceme­ days in a calendar year. The recreational vehicle being used as a principal Tuesday, July 14, 1981, at 12:00 city attorney is to be paid an annual fee tery lots in the amount of $280. dwelling has to meet ajl other requirements for that zoned district such as noon. of $6,000 plus $50/hour for court- Roll call: All ayes. Motion carried. side yard and front and back yard requirements. Just moved Tuesday, July 14, 1981, at 7:00 p.m. time. Moved by Paul, seconded by Fitz­ Tuesday, July 21, 1981, at 12:00 Roll call: All ayes. Motion carried. patrick, to approve Budget Transfer No. The use of a recreational vehicle as a dwelling, requires a permit that in? I can help noon. Mr. McTaggart, the city attorney, 3-81/82 from General Fund—General has to be renewed annually. This can be obtained from the township Tuesday, July 28, 1981, at 12:00 discussed with the city commission the Services 101-101-985 Contingency to zoning administrator. you out. noon. possibility of the city attorney retaining General Fund—Ambulance 101-305-995 Tuesday, August 4, 1981, at 12:00 an assistant to act on the city's behalf Interest Expense in the amount of If a recreational vehicle is to be stored on property that has a house and Don't worry and v/onder about noon. during Mr. McTaggart's absence in $1,500. , /or barn or such building that meets the requirements as a principal learning your way around town. Or ' Roll call: All ayes. Motion carried. cases involving traffic violations. The Roll call: AH ayes. Motion carried. dwelling then that recreational vehicle does hot need a permit. Effective what to see and do. Or whom to Todd Sorenson, director of the Boyne city attorney noted that this would not Moved by Moody, seconded by CHANDLER TOWNSHIP BOARD City Housing Commission, presented a represent any additional cost to the city Fitzpatrick, to approve Budget Trans­ Mary Peters, Clerk As your WELCOME WAGON progress report on the construction of as the assistant city attorney would be fer No. 4-81/82 from General Fund- Hostess, I can simplify the the 30 elderly apartments and 10 family working under the auspices of the city General Services 101-101-985 to Gen­ business of getting settled. Help homes. Project costs and a construction attorney and the expense would be eral Fund—Public Buildings 101-265- you begin to enjoy your new schedule was discussed. accrued within the $50/hour court-time 730.15 Building Maint. in the amount of town...good shopping, local at­ City clerk read a petition containing approved in the letter of engagement. $2,200. FIRST tractions, community oppor­ the signatures of 30 residents request­ The city commission indicated no Roll call: All ayes. Motion carried. tunities. ing the installation of a four-way stop at objection and the city attorney notified Moved by Jessup, seconded by NATIONAL the intersection of North Park and Vogel the commission that he will report back Fitzpatrick, to accept the low bid of Streets. Also included in the petition to the commission as more details are Seals and Roberts in the amount of BANK AND was the request for an additional street available. $2,189 for the installation of a fiberglas light on North Park Street. The city administration recom­ door at the City Hall garage which Boyne City, Boyne Falls. East The city commission instructed the mended the acquisition of an asphalt services the ambulance department. TRUST Jordan - Donna Parsons, 582-6398. police chief to monitor the traffic flow at saw to assist and expedite excavation to Roll call: All ayes. Motion carried. LEADERS IN THE BANKING PROFESSION SINCE 1878. Charlevoix Newcomers - Marilyn the aforementioned intersection and to repair damaged water and sewer lines The publicis invited to attend the Friedly, 547-4969. report to the city manager the results of within the road right-of-way. following meetings of boards and com­ Charlevoix Engaged Girls - Marilyn the traffic survey along with recom­ It was moved by Jessup, seconded by missions: Izor, 547-6733. mendations. Further, the city clerk was Fitzpatrick, to authorize the purchase of Tuesday, 9-1-81, at 7:30 p.m., Boyne , Petoskey - Pat instructed to make application to Con­ an asphalt saw from Tilton Equipment City Housing Commission, Litzenbur- Frledll, 347-7813. sumers Power for the erection of an Company in the amount of $575 within ger Place, 829 South Park Street. the Water Department Operations Divi­ Tuesday, 9-8-81, at 7:00 p. m., regular A SHORT COURSE ON MONEY. . sion—Account Code 592-592-975.03. Boyne City City Commission monthly Roll call: All ayes. Motion carried. meeting, commission chambers, City The city administration presented a Hall. 'gdtoCld* ©STORES recommendation and bids for the instal­ Every Tuesday at 12:00 noon, Boyne QUESTION: lation of heat reclamation ceiling fans in City City Commission at the office of the How can I earn 5¼% Interest on my checking the City Hall garage. The city com­ Custom Cut Meats city manager, City Hall. account balance? CW Mori. - Sat. Charlevoix mission inquired as to the size of the Moved by Paul, seconded by Jessup, Wl oe 3 a.m. - 9 p.m. fans, the associated motors to operate that the meeting be adjourned at 7:51 Sunday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. same, and the electrical efficiency of the p.m. ANSWER: &** 547-6597 units. So that the city manager could Roll call: all ayes. Motion carried. investigate this matter, the purchase of Thomas Garlock • First NOW Account BEER & WINE TAKE OUT [Package Liquor In Charlevoix only] the ceiling fans was tabled until the City Clerk requested information could be for­ • Earn 5 V* °/o interest compounded continuously warded to the city commission. on your checking account balance. Moved by Jessup, seconded by FOR SALE - AMBULANCE Moody, to authorize the city manager to sign a Letter of Agreement between the • One unique combined statement shows checking City of Boyne City and Johnson, balance PLUS other banking accounts including The City of East Jordan will receive sealed bids at office of City Clerk, savings, C.D.'s, loans, etc. 201 Main Street, East Jordan, Michigan 49727 until 4:00 p.m., September Johnson & Roy on behalf of the city for 1, 1981 for one 1974 used Cube Ambulance-350 Chevrolet engine, the purpose of retaining JJR for the James F. Silbar • Call us today for complete information on our automatic transmission, 29,000 actual miles, suitable for ambulance, provision of professional planning ser­ Jim Baumann First NOW Account. mini-home, work-van. Minimum acceptable bid $2,000.00 vices during Fiscal Year 81/82. Bids will be opened at regular Council meeting September 1, 1981. The Roll call: All ayes. Motion carried. The Charlevoix County Press City reserves the right to accept or reject any bid or to waive irregularities The city manager presented the (USP 396480) is published weekly as may be deemed to be in its best interest. Monthly Financial Report for the period by Silbar Communications, Inc. Vehicle will be shown by appointment with Bernard Hammond ending July 31, 1981. The monthly Second class postage paid at Boyne City, MI. POSTMASTER: Send 616-536-7357. report was ordered filed. /A.-EU'-L \ Whfi it comes to your money questions — coma to us first. Moved by Paul, seconded by Jessup, address changes to The Charlevoix SERVICE County Press, P.O. Box A, 106 S. BANK" J * CONVENIENT LOCATIONS... PETOSKEY • BOYNE CITY • HARBOR SPRINGS Fern L. Morris, CMC to approve Budget Transfer No. 1- Lake St., Boyne City, MI 49712. 3477711 City Clerk, East Jordan 81/81 from General Fund—Airport 101-699-730.15 Bldgs. Improvements/ SPECIAL SPECIAL SCHOOL SCHOOL ELECTION ELECTION NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION OF THE ELECTORS OF NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION OF THE ELECTORS OF East Jordan Public Schools Boyne City Public Schools CHARLEVOIX AND ANTRIM COUNTIES, MICHIGAN CHARLEVOIX AND ANTRIM COUNTIES, MICHIGAN TO BE HELD TO BE HELD SEPTEMBER 8, J981 SEPTEMBER 8, )981

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT: TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT:

Please Take Notice that the Board of Education, pursuant to a directive from the Please Take Notice that the Board of Education, pursuant to a directive from the Intermediate School Board of Charlevoix-Emmet Intermediate School District, Intermediate School Board of Charlevoix-Emmet Intermediate School District, Michigan, has called a special election to be held in the district on Tuesday, Michigan, has called a special election to be held in the district on Tuesday, September 8, 1981. September 8, 1981.

THE POLLS OF ELECTION WILL OPEN -AT 7:00 O'CLOCK, A.M., AMD CLOSE THE POLLS OF ELECTION WILL OPEN AT 7:00 O'CLOCK, A.M., AND CLOSE AT 8:00 O'CLOCK, P.M. AT 8:00 O'CLOCK, P.M.

TAKE NOTICE THAT the following proposition will be submitted to i:he vote of TAKE NOTICE THAT the following proposition will be submitted to the vote of the electors at the special election: the electors at the special election:

SPECIAL EDUCATION MILLAGE PROPOSITION SPECIAL EDUCATION MILLAGE PROPOSITION

Shall the one mill limitation ($1.00 on each 51,000.00) on state Shall the one mill limitation ($1.00 on each $1,000.00) on state equalized valuation on the annual property tax previously equalized valuation on the annual property tax previously approved by the electors of Charlevoix-Emmet Intermediate approved by the electors of Charlevoix-Emmet Intermediate School District, Michigan, for the education of handicapped School District, Michigan, for the education of handicapped persons be increased by eight-tenths mill ($0.80 on each persons be increased by eight-tenths mill ($0.80 on each $1,000.00) on state equalized valuation for a period of three $1,000.00) on state equalized valuation for a period of three years, 1981, 1982 and 1983? years, 1981, 1982 and 1983?

THE VOTING PLACE IS AS FOLLOWS: THE VOTING PLACE IS AS FOLLOWS: East Jordan Civic Center Boyne City Middle School East Jordan

All school electors who are registered with the city or township clerk of the city All school electors who are registered with the city or township clerk of the city or township in which they reside are eligible to vote at this election. or township in which they reside are eligible to vote at this election.

This Notice is given by order of the Board of Education. This Notice is given by order of the Board of Education.

Eleanor L.Weat Edwin Drenth Secretary, Board of Education Secretary, Board of Education Plplf™ ~ T, T T »T T" ffTffTW H f»» ITWmTTTTWT^T' •^^ •p

CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS • August 27, 1981 • P»ge 5

Christian Elementary Education Around the town with Nancy Northup

Have you considered this alterna­ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fineout of Boyne Fineout worked as a carpenter in the Biggs of Hilton Head, S. C. recently tive? City will observe their 50th wedding area for many years and his wife, Versa, spent a few days in the Glen Lake and Available at... anniversary at an open house from 2 was an employee at Courter's. Lake Leelanau area. p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 6 at the They owned and operated a carpet A Tisron family reunion was held at Faith Lutheran School pavilion in Whiting Park. store in Naubinway for five years and Whiting Park on Sunday. m The golden anniversary will be hosted returned to Boyne City after retiring Mr. and Mrs. Don Bullock of Florida Wilson & Behling Roads by the couple's children and their from their business two years ago. are here visiting their son Rev. Wayne Starting Sept. 8 spouses: Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fineout of A. C. and Versa Fineout have 20 Bullock and family. Call 536-3275 Boyne City, Mr. and Mrs. William Lanz grandchildren and 13 great grand­ Heidi Cikalo returned to her home in of Portland, Mr, and Mrs. Leonard children. Oregon over the weekend after having Adams of Naubinway, Elva Jeanne All family friends and relatives are spent the summer here with her grand­ Fineout of Charlevoix, Mr. and Mrs. invited to the golden anniversary parents. Williamson James Fineout of Engadine and Mr. and celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Frantz re­ Mrs. Dave Jepsen of Boyne City. turned this week from a two week trip to Insurance Agency The couple were married on Sept. 11, Ontario where they visited with rela­ Across From City Hall 1931 in Hood River, Ore. They returned tives. to Boyne City the following year. Mark and Paul Zink and Barry Camp went to Grand Rapids over the weekend Dave's to visit Mark and Paul's sister Brenda Thank You and Bob Sagorski. Tip Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roof and Mrs. 1 wish to thank all of yoi that Ora Webb went to Greenfield, Ohio this attended my retirement Open week. With inflation your house is House a the Northwestern State worth much more. Make sure you Bank on August 14th. are covering the value of your I really appreciated all the beau­ property. tiful cards, flowers and gifts that I received. Thank you all so very Boyne City much. A. C. and Versa Flneont 582-2220 Angela Skrocki Elizabeth Walls, a graduate of Boyne City High School and daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Milton Walls, Jr., will attend pre-term orientation at Alma College beginning Aug. 29. HOVEY DANCE STUDIO A bridal shower for Dawn Breiden stein of Boyne. City was hosted by Lori announces Flajmery, Nancy Carey-and Nora Carey . at the home of Sue Breidenstein on FALL REGISTRATION FOR 1981-82 SEASON Saturday. Aug. 15. About 25 friends Boyne City Library and relatives attended. Dawn will Wednesday, Sept. 2, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. become the bride of Mark Peterson of Petoskey on Oct. 17. Pre-school through teenage classes- The Eta Nu Chapter of Beta Sigma Tap, Ballet, Modern, Character & Folk Dancing Phi held a family picnic on Sunday, Rhythms, Song Styling Aug. 16 at the neighboring homes of Boys' Classes - Tap, calisthenics, Tumbling. Kay and Stu Holley and Joni and Vasco Business Girls' Ballet Classes Zuchiatti. Master Ballet Classes - All ages. Ann Jenkins has returned home after Instructors: Eugene Hovey. Toni Moriarty having spent a week in Porter, Minn. It Classes start Sept. 16. was a special event for Ann since For information, phone 347-5433. Porter, her home town, was celebrat­ ing its centennial year. Mrs. Joy Brooks and her daughter. Paygie Wilson, went to Lansing this week to visit Joy's brother and wife. Leon and Dolly Dow. Doris Earl of Ypsilanti spent the week here visiting her sister Haltie and Ray Dana and her niece Irene and Larry Williams and family. Thelma and Marshall Behling re­ turned over the weekend from a two week vacation in Virginia and Georgia. Max and Antoinette Bryan of Cadillac spent this past week with their grand­ parents Jule and Garth Bryan. Mrs. Mary Cikalo of Lincoln Park, 111. is horo visiting her son Peter Cikalo and - mtmz^^wi family. "Well, with what our insurance paid for our stolen stereo /c_vs Mr. and Mrs. James Morey and depreciation . . . this is all we could uffotd family of Ferndale are here this week visiting her mother Ann Jenkins. But with Auto-Owners mvv Hilda Johnecheck of Greenwood, lnd. Auto Owners for Replacement Cost Endorsement, was here this week visiting her parents, Real Replacement we'll pay you the whole amount it Mr. and Mrs. August Johnecheck and will cost to replace the articles that Value Insurance were stolen or destroyed (not to other relatives. Hilda, a member of If you have personal possessions exceed 400% of actual cost value). Oriental Missionary Society, was the destroyed or stolen, some And, it can be easily added to guest speaker at the Free Methodist homeowners insurance policies your present homeowners policy. Church on Sunday morning. will only pay you the depreciated So talk to your local Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hunt of value on those items. Even though independent Auto-Owners a^ent. Traverse City spent the weekend visit­ Established it may now cost much more to You could make beautiful music- ing his father Ed Hunt and her father replace them. together. Clarence McGeorge. They attended the 1981 funeral of Loyal Barber on Sunday afternoon. %/iuto-Owners Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd VanAlstine Life. Home. Car. Business. One name says it best. recently attended the funeral of Bernice Thumser in Grand Rapids. RUEGSEGGER-STANLEY Mrs. Michael Billeau and children, INSURANCE AGENCY Trevor and Erin Amanda, of Escanaba, (formerly Syfert's) were here for two weeks visiting the 106 E. Water St. Boyne City James McCarrys and other relatives. 582-9381 582-6251 They attended the wedding of Kathy Your boat doesn't have to be Listen to the Auto-Owners John Doremus Radio Show. Massey during their stay here. Nellie Newton and friend Lillian one of a kind JyiyUtuveL to deserve winter storage at |MS_MK AAc Intyre's Boatworks is your locally owned and managed community bank. Clean storage buildings ^anytime teller; m Fully insured Electronic security 24 hour banking at the Country Star Plaza-Boyne City and at our Petoskey office-near the Holiday Inn.

Convenient Hours All service work including winterization Lobby - 9 to 4 Mon. - Thurs. 9 to 6 Friday Drive-in 8 to 4 Mon - Thurs. 8 to 6 Friday fully guaranteed. 9 to 12 noon Sat. Make reservations now WE HAVE AN OFFICE NEAR YOU EAST JORDAN BOYNE FALLS ATWOOD while there's still space available. 536-2251 582-6731 599-2525 PETOSKEY BOYNE CITY Hours you can count on 347-5107 582-6731 Monday through Sunday 8 to 8 daily ^^/yo^u^€

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[Classified ads 582-6761

Help wanted Pets Boats & equip. Real estate l S 14 18 INFORMATION on Alaskan and 2 BEDROOM LOG CABIN with 344' of 8 GNOMES that need homes. To help 30' Sea Ray 1977, Sunbridge, twin 233 frontage on the and just overseas employment. Excellent income them out, we have reduced their price h.p., 136 hours, well equipped, like new minutes from Lake Charlevoix and potential. Call 312-741-9780, extension by Vi. The Coffee Mill, Boyne City. condition. Docked at Round Lake, Boyne Mountain. The 2¼ acre parcel is Get a free Garage Sale sign 7049. Charlevoix. May be seen by calling IF YOU NEED A PET, there's a pet that impressively landscaped, and there is a 616-533-8611 before 3, after 4 call and arrow when you advertise PLEASE APPLY in person at Robert's needs you. Call the Charlevoix County garage and an outbuilding that's 12' x 616-533-8252, ' Restaurant, Boyne City. Humane Society, 547-9711. 1 to 6 p.m., 16'. Terms are available. $35,000. Suzi your sale in The Press! 5 days a week. Reis, SKI & SHORE CHARLEVOIX, PART-TIME bus driver. Must be Char­ Let The Press help you make money by advertising your Garage, Farm products Inc. - 616/547-9905. levoix County resident. Call Charlevoix Rummage or Yard Sale. Our ads are only 10 cents a word, and we can take County Transit. 582-6964. For sale misc. 15 TROUT ANYONE? - Well-kept, quality your ad over the phone. We will also give you a bright red 9 by 11 inch year around home on 20 beautiful acres. S FREE SAWDUST-50 years old. Good Garage Sale sign and arrow—free with every ad. You can pick one up from HELP WANTED - Seal estate sales - Trout stream and pond in the groomed for mulch. On Railroad Street, Boyne our office, 106 S. Lake, Boyne City. Extra signs are 20 cents, and arrows Opening for 2 licensed salespersons "BE KIND to your feet!" Ty Knapp backyard make a picturesque setting. Falls. are 10 cents. with national company. Call John Folio, Shoes. Contact Bill Gaunt Jr. 536-7232, Offered on L/C terms at $52,500. 582-6767. East Jordan. Contact Greg Smith, SKI & SHORE FENCE POSTS for sale, also cedar Stoves & Firewood CHARLEVOIX, Inc. - 616/547-9905 for Lost & found poles. Call 549-2405, Boyne Falls. 16 details. NEW CUSTOM made picnic tables, LAND CONTRACTS purchased, any This week's sales: 4 sturdy. Sizes: 6 foot, 7 foot, 8 foot, ASHLEY & KING wood stoves are sold amount, anywhere. Prompt local serv­ stained. Zar-urethane finish. Call and serviced by Bob Herrman, Boyne IF YOU FIND A LOST ITEM, call The ice. Call anytime. Richard May, North­ 347-7765, day or evenings. City. 582-9528. Press. We run "found" ads free as a ern Michigan Investment Co. 582-6751. PORCH SALE - Books, furniture, public service. Call 582-6761 by noon RESTAURANT, BAR, bakery, grocery BY OWNERS-For sale-Houses, house- GARAGE SALE - Aug. 28, 29 and dishes, row boat and misc. Aug. Monday. fixtures. Used. Call free 1-800-632-7342. For rent trailers, mobile homes, land—bought— 30, 9-5. Huge Garage Salel All size 28. 29. 10-5. Next to rear entrance clothing, dishes, antiques, Avon EASY as a phone call-Classified Ads in sold—traded—rented—financed. East 17 of Huckle's Camera and Artists products and misc. Ora Peck The Press. Just call us by Monday noon, Jordan Auto Parts, Inc. Items wanted Supplies. residence, Boyne City-East Jordan we'll tell you the cost, and you can mail 3 BEDROOM home, yearly lease, plus Rd. us your check. 582-6761. 10 utilities. Gas heat, near schools. Refer­ LAKE CHARLEVOIX ACCESS Only LARGE GARAGE SALE! Anti- PROFESSIONAL MAN moving to Char­ ence and deposit required. Call 582- $6,000 cash or $6,500 on L/C terms. ques, brass cash registers, large levoix County desires cabin, cottage or 7235. Nicely wooded lot w|th beautiful sandy meat block, primitive depression GARAGE SALE - Aug. 28 and 29, Help wanted summer home to rent starting early 3 BEDROOM cottage for rent by the access to the lake. Paved streets, glass and lots of clothing, dishes 9-5. Early American vanity with l September. Rental could be for 2-9 lake. Completely furnished until Nov. utilities. Bill McKay, SKI & SHORE and misc. 2 days only. Fri. and mirror. Some baby items, and months, at your convenience. Will 30. 582-9494. CHARLEVOIX, Inc. - 616/547-9905. Sat., Aug. 28 and 29, 8-6. 207 Echo much more. 526 S. Park St., Boyne provide rent and/or trade for remodel­ St.. East Jordan. City. LAKE CHARLEVOIX - 2 beautiful, 3 ACRE MINI-FARM offering a beauti­ ing and caretaking services. Contact HELP WANTED completely furnished homes with access ful view of Lake Charlevoix. 3 bedroom Chris Shea at (517) 792-2836, 1231 or frontage available for 9 month leases. ranch, attached 2-car garage, large Brockway, Saginaw, Mich. 48602. Boyne Falls The City of East Jordan is now $275 and $400 per month, plus util­ garden area and 24' x 36' pole barn. accepting applications for the posi­ ities. Wood heat possible. Call 582- WE'LL PAY CASH for gold and Excellent terms offered. $59,900. Con­ tion of "Landfill Caretaker." This 6327. tact Lee Prested, SKI & SHORE CHAR- has been a contracted position and diamonds. Contact Reusch Jewelry in Petoskey. Charlevoix, Gaylord or Che­ 2 BEDROOM furnished A-frame on LEVOIX, Inc. - 616/547-9905 for details. FLEA MARKET copies of the present contract may Lake Charlevoix, near Whiting Park. boygan. TWO LOTS in Boyne City, one block be seen at the City Clerk's office. Excellent condition. Available Sept. 6 from Avalanche Mountain recreation It is preferred that those apply­ DOLL COLLF.CTOR-Wants to buy any­ through June 19. $375 per month, Thursday FREE. Friday $3, Saturday $4, Sunday $3. Bring your own area. Land contract possible with low ing be retired or semi-retired. thing related to dolls:Furniture, cloth- includes all utilities, except phone. No tables and chairs. 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Corner U.S. 131 and M-75. For down payment. 536-2134. Applications may be obtained ing.'dishes. Call (517)732-4665. pets. Call 582-6472. reservations, call Marge. 536-7283 or 549-2965. from the City Clerk's office or write LAKE CHARLEVOIX frontage on South SMALL HOUSE-CONDO, newly fur­ P.O. Box 332, East Jordan, MI Arm. Cheap with low down payment on nished, 2 bedrooms, modern. On Lake 49727. Motorcycles land contract. No septic permit. 5.1o- Charlevoix in Boyne City. Available 11 2134. No applications will be accepted starting September. $350 per month, Legal notices Legal notices after 5:00p.m., September 1, 1981. 350 KAWASAKI road bike, S450. gas included. 313-695-1857 after 5 p.m. BUSINESS & INVESTMENT GUIDE - 582-9311. Leave name and number for 19 APARTMENTS for rent, one and two Get ycurs free. Bicganowski and 19 Fern L. Mortis, CMC Larry. Associates. Realtors. 221 Water St.. bedrooms above Granary. Newly principal and interest, the sum of One NOTICE OF MORTGAGE City Clerk, East Jordan Boyne City. 582-6771. remodeled. 582-6162. ' Hundred Eleven Thousand One Hun­ FORECLOSURE SALE Cars & trucks dred Ninety-Six and 53/100 Legal notices ($111,196.53) Dollars; 12 Real estate Default having been made in the 19 And no suit or proceedings at law or conditions of a certain mortgage made 1973 LOTUS EUROPA twin cam sports- 18 in equity having been instituted to car. A true classic. Rapidly appreciat- MORTGAGE SALE—Default haying the 9th day of September, .1974,vby' LAKE CHARLEVOIX - 465 ft. on the recover the debt secured by said ing value. Call 582-6761. been made in the terms and condi­ James E. Persons, a married manias ' water, sheltered mooring area, good for mortgage or any part thereof. Now, tions of a certain mortgage made by mortgagors, to the United States of 72 DODGE VAN, '74 six cylinder large boats. Can be split into 155 ft. Therefore, by virtue of the power of sale Vernon J. Stark and Dolores J. Stark, America, as mortgagee, and recorded pnnine. Runs good. $900. 582-9200. parcels. Call Terry Hayner. Remax contained in said mortgage, and pur­ his wife, individually and jointly, of 112 on September 10, 1974, in the Office of Properties, Inc. 347-1405. suant to the statute of the State of the Register of Deeds for Charlevoix IOK SALE: 19/0 ( l-cvri-lc! Imp n.i. South Maple Street, East Jordan, Michigan in such case made and nu.ds a iutlc uork but n us HTH f ir its BEAVER ISLAND PROPERTY through Michigan, Mortgagor, to the Adminis­ County, Michigan in Liber 140 of provided, notice is hereby given that on mortgages on pages 1-4; on which '. age. Although its an oldie, its :i ynidio. Ed Wojan Realty. Residential, commer­ trator of the Small Business Adminis­ Thursday, the 8th day of October, 1981, The selection of a memorial is a mortgage there is claimed to be due and I'll pari wuh it for $150. Don't pass up a cial and investment properties on tration, an Agency of the Govern­ at 10:00 o'clock A.M., Local Time, said most important decision...because unpaid at the date of this Notice ucal like tins! Call 582-(^61 or5S2-6288 America's Emerald Isle. Call (616) ment of the United States of America, mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale at it is a permanent tribute of love and nineteen thousand, six hundred, aflei b:00 ask for the "Chc\\ Girl." 448-2289 to request information. 515 Patrick V. McNamara Building, 477 public auction, to the highest bidder, at respect to the memory of departed seventy-six and 67/100 Dollars Michigan Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, the main lobby entrance to the Court ones. ALL NEW HOME situated on 2.25 acres ($19,676.67) principal and seven hun- . Mortgagee, dated the 7th day of June, House in Charlevoix, Michigan (that Rec. vehicles of hardwoods overlooking Lake Charle­ dred, twenty-two and 58/100 Dollars ; 1976, and recorded in the office of the being the building where the Circuit voix near Elm Pointe. Woodburning ($722.58) interest; no suit or proceeding • We offer sincere counsel, years of 13 Register of Deeds, for the County of Court for the County of Charlevoix is stove to keep cozy, large deck over­ at law or in equity having been experience and the Finest IONS 1982 Spartan travel trailer, 30 Charlevoix and State of Michigan, on held), of the premises described in said looking the lake and a nice sugar maple instituted to recover the debt, or any : memorials produced anywhere. foot, air, twin beds, full bath, beauti­ the 9th day of June, 1976, in Liber 145 mortgage, or so much thereof as may be stand on the property. For more in­ part of the debt, secured by said • of Charlevoix County Records, on page necessary to pay the amount due, as fully furnished. Must sacrifice. See formation, please call Charlevoix Prop­ mortgage, and the power of sale • VANDERWALL anytime, Magnus Park Campground, 951, on which mortgage there is claimed aforesaid, on said mortgage, with the erties, Inc. 547-4411. to be due, at the date of this notice, for contained in said mortgage having; end of South Lake St., Petoskey. interest thereon at six and five-eighths become operative by reason of such Memorials FREE ADS! If you want to :,ell per cent (6.5/8%) per annum and all default; " 621 Main Street something for $100 or less, you can legal costs, charges and expenses, East Jordan, MI. 49727 advertise it free in The Press. For including the attorney fees allowed by NOW, THEREFORE, Notice is Here­ 536-7031 details, see the Classified information law, and also any sum or sums which box on this page. may be paid by the undersigned, by Given that on September 30, 1981, at necessary to protect its interest in the 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the east premises. Which said premises are door of the Courthouse in Charlevoix, described as follows: Michigan, that being the place for holding the Circuit Court for the County It's easy to place All that certain piece or parcel of land BOYNE CITY - Cute 2 bedroom, of Charlevoix, there will be offered for- DEER LAKE situate in the City of East Jordan in the basement, garage, remodeled, sale and sold to the highest bidder, at; Brick, 2 bedroom, attached garage, County of Charlevoix, and State of land contract, $26,000. public sale, for the purpose of satisfy­ your Classified Ad • •• 300' on lake. Terms, land con­ Michigan, and described as follows, ing the amounts due and unpaid upon tract, $55,000. to-wit: said mortgage, together with the legal Call Us Classifications BOYNE Commencing at the Westernmost cor­ Boyne Country costs and charges of sale provided by­ at 582-6761. We will take your ad on 1- Help Wanted COUNTRY ner of Lot 7 of Block B of the Plat of the law and in said mortgage, the lands and the phone and help you write it. 2Announcements Realty Village of South Arm (now incorporated premises in said mortgage mentioned 3-Thank you in City of East Jordan) according to the and described, as follows, to-wit: That 4-Lost & Found REALTY 216 N. Lake Street Plat thereof as recorded in the office of property located in Charlevoix County; Deadline 5-Pets 216 N.Lake Street Boyne City the Register of Deeds for Charlevoix in the State of Michigan. 6-Garage Sales County, Michigan; thence Southeaster­ is noon Monday for each Thursday's Boyne City 7-Auctions ly along the Southwesterly line of said paper. If you miss the deadline, we 582-2242 582-2242 IN THE Cm; 8-For sale misc. Lot 7 a distance of 150 feet to the OF EAST JORDAN, CHARLEVOIX can still get your ad in our "Too late 9-S100and under Westernmost corner of Lot 4 of said COUNTY, MICHIGAN: LOTS 10, \\'/ to classify" column if you call by 10 10-Items wanted Block B, being the point of beginning of and 12, BLOCK "G" OF STONE'S; a.m. Tuesday. 11-Motorcycles this description; thence North 34 de­ ADDITION TO THE VILLAGE OF 12-Cars & trucks (Come See Us FIRST) grees 15' East 195.45 feet, more or less, SOUTH LAKE (NOW CITY OF EAST! Rates 13-Rec. vehicles to the shore of Lake Charlevoix; thence JORDAN), ACCORDING TO THE 14-Boats & equip. Southeasterly along said shore to the PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN are only $1 for 10 words or less, plus 15-Farm products Southeasterly line of Lot 3 of said Block THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTER OH 10 cents per additional word. If you 16-Stovcs &. firewood B, if extended; thence South 34 de­ DEEDS FOR CHARLEVOLX COUNTY; call in your ad, we will tell you how 17-For rent grees 15' West along the Southeaster­ MICHIGAN. t much it will cost, and you can mail ' 18-Real estate ly line of said lot, 195.45 feet, more or your payment. If payment is not The redemption- period; 19-Legal notices less, to the Southernmost corner of said will be six months from the time of such received by noon Friday, we will bill 20-Too late to classify Lot 3; thence Northwesterly along the you and add 50-cents billing charge. sale. Property may be redeemed bji Southwesterly line of said Block to the paying the amount of the bid at the Free Ads point of beginning; and being Lots 3 and foreclosure sale plus 9% interest and Discount 4 of Block B of the said Plat of the any unpaid encumbrances on the! Ads are free for one week only in our Village of South Arm (now City of East property from date of sale. Dated Jordan), County of Charlevoix and State of 5% is available for running the "$100 or Under" column. Thesb ads August 12, 1981. Mr. Edward Af of Michigan. same ad 4 weeks or more. must: Hoffman, Regional Attorney, Uniterj • be 15 word or less. Also Lot 2 of Block B of the Village of States Department of Agriculture; • state the price of all items, with South Arm (now City of East Jordan), Room 2920, 230 South Dearborn Street; Box Ads total not to exceed $100. Old farmhouse on 29 acres of woods and open meadows located on the County of Charlevoix and State of Chicago, Illinois 60604, Attorney fof • be mailed or brought to our office. outskirts of East Jordan, county road frontage. Priced at $17,500 cash or Michigan. Mortgagee. For Additional Information; are $3 per column inch. Large type (No phone-ins) $19,500 on a land contract. For more information, please call Charlevoix During the six months immediately please contact: UNITED STATES Of and illustrations are no extra charge. • be for non-business use. Properties, Inc. 547-4411. following the sale, the property may be AMERICA, acting through Farmer! redeemed. Home Administration, Room 209, 140$ Dated at Detroit, Michigan, August South Harrison Road, East Lansing 17, 1981 Michigan 48823, Mortgagee, '« m The Administrator of the Small P.O. Box A MLS Business Administration, 106 S. Lake St. ft^/ PROPERTIES. INC. an Agency of the Government The Federal Revenue Sharing Boyne City, Ml 49712 ofthe United States report may be inspected at the of America, Mortgagee ^^ 405 Bridg* St. Charlevoix South Arm Township clerk's office. Edward S. Witzke Helen Cherry-Clerk , 547-4411 Attorney for Mortgagee 582-6761 7143 Rogen Bridge M.; Ybur^Community Newspaper, 1881-1981 515 McNamara Federal Bldg. Detroit, Mich. 48226 Eert Jordan. CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS - August 27, 1981 - Page 7 Legal notices 19 Legal notices Legal notices Too late to classify 19 19 ao Proceedings of East Jordan NOTICE OF MORTGAGE THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF TION 20, TOWN 32 NORTH, RANGE 6 FORECLOSURE SALE 4 BEDROOM, 1¼ bath house in Boyne SECTION 20, TOWN 32 NORTH, WEST AND CONTAINING 1.01 City Council Default having been made in the City. Walking distance to schools, RANGE 6 WEST; THENCE SOUTHER­ ACRES. The redemption period will be conditions of a certain mortgage made downtown, and Lake Charlevoix. Mat­ East Jordan City Council met in regular session Tuesday, August 18, LY ALONG THE NORTH AND SOUTH six months from the time of sale. the 15th day of September, 1975, by ure birches and privacy hedge. Call Ted 1981 at 7:30 p.m., Mayor Nemecek presiding and all members present QUARTER LINE OF SAID SECTION Property may be redeemed by paying Stanley I. Bennett and Karen A. Harrold, Remax Properties, 347-1405. except Sweet. 1810.31 FEET TO A POINT IN THE the amount of the bid at the foreclosure Bennett, his wife; as mortgagors, to the Minutes were approved, authorization was given to pay $72,944.47 in CENTER LINE OF WILSON ROAD, sale plus 8 1/8% interest and any ROOM FOR RENT with private bath, United States of America, as mort­ bills as presented and the necessary transfers were made. BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING unpaid encumbrances on the property cooking privileges in Boyne City. Call gagee, and recorded on September 15, Bids are being taken for the 1974 ambulance until September 1; OF THIS DESCRIPTION; THENCE from date of sale. Dated August 19, 582-7741. 1975, in the. Office of the Register of applications for landfill caretaker are being accepted until September 1; CONTINUING SOUTHERLY ALONG 1981. Mr. Edward A. Hoffman, Reg­ Deeds for Charlevoix County, Michigan YARD SALE - Friday and Saturday, Elm Pointe restrooms will be started soon; and a zoning variance was SAID NORTH AND SOUTH QUARTER ional Attorney, United States Depart­ in Liber 143 of mortgages on pages Aug. 28 and 29. 213 N. Lake St., East allowed for Debbie Wilson to place a mobile home off State Street. LINE AND ALONG THE CENTER LINE ment of Agriculture, Room 2920 South 365-368; on which mortgage there is Jordan. Resolutions were adopted to rezone Robert Walkers' property on Water OF SAID ROAD 200.0 FEET; THENCE Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois claimed to be due and unpaid at the Street from R-l, to C-l; to have the engineer (Lennox & Company) apply WESTERLY AT AN ANGLE OF 89 60604, "Attorney for Mortgagee. For date of this Notice twenty thousand, one 11 for a permit to bore under M-66 for a water line; to name the clerk as DEGREES 59-53 TO THE RIGHT Additional Information, please contact: hundred, fifty-one and 64/100 Dollars 4 street administrator; and to thank Kelli McNair, Lee Prevo, Bob King and FROM SAID NORTH AND SOUTH UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, $ STOREWtDE SALE! * ($20,151.64) principal-and one thous­ Don King for cleaning up the train engine. QUARTER" LINE, PARALLEL WITH acting through Farmers Home Admin­ and, eight hundred, three and 17/100 The fire department snowed their honor roll, a memorial to the Kathy THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH istration, Room 209, 1405 South Harri­ Dollars (1,803.17) interest; no suit or * Great American * Thompson family, which was immediately hung in City Hall; it was HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE son Road, East Lansing, Michigan proceeding at law or in equity having learned that Lake Charlevoix Cable Television is being sold to TCI; the SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE 48823. Mortgagee. been instituted to recover the debt, or Garage Sale ¥ police committee reported that Sue Wodzinski has been hired as clerical NORTHWEST QUARTER, 33.0 FEET ¥ ¥ any part of the debt, secured by said TO A T-IRON STAKE ON THE WEST­ ¥ ¥ help in the police department; the North Main Street sidewalk assessment mortgage, and the power of sale con­ ERLY LINE OF SAID ROAD; THENCE ¥ Aug. 31-Sept. 5 ¥ will be 60 percent of the low bid; and Mary Kaiser .was appointed to the tained in said mortgage having become CONTINUING WESTERLY ALONG Too late to classify ¥ library board. operative by reason of such default; THE PROLONGATION OF THE LAST ¥ Meetings were scheduled for August 19 to review applications for NOQ, THEREFORE, Notice is Here­ DESCRIBED COURSE 187.0 FEET TO «p_ 10% to 50% off ¥ maintenance mechanic and to study the two hour parking signs and for by Given that on October 7, 1981, at 10 A T-IRON STAKE; THENCE NORTH­ GARAGE SALE - Friday and Saturday, ¥ ¥ August 20 to review the applications for superintendent of public works. o'clock in the forenoon at the east door ERLY AT AN ANGLE OF 90 DEGREES Aug. 28 and 29, 9-6, 314 E. Main St., ¥ on all ¥ The meeting adjourned about 9:45 p.m. of the Courthouse in Charlevoix, Mich­ 00'07" TO THE RIGHT FROM THE Boyne City. Electric sewing machine, ¥ ¥ " A copy of the official minutes of the above meeting are posted at the igan, that being the place for holding LAST DESCRIBED COURSE, PARAL­ clothing, dishes and misc. furniture. ¥ merchandise ¥ City Hall for perusal during normal working hours. LEL WITH SAID NORTH AND SOUTH ¥ ¥ Fem L. Morris, CMC the Circuit Court for the County of FOR SALE - Front wheel drive 4-door QUARTER LINE, 200.0 FEET TO A T- ¥ ¥ d City Clerk Charlevoix, there will be offered for sale 1981 Citation, 4 cylinder, gas saver. Call ¥ Boyne Falls ¥ and sold to the highest bidder, at public IRON STAKE: THENCE EASTERLY 582-9761. sale, for the purpose of satisfying the AT AN ANGLE OF 89 DEGREES amounts due and unpaid upon said 59'53" TO THE RIGHT FROM THE mortgage, together with the legal costs LAST DESCRIBED COURSE 187.00 and charges of sale provided by law and FEET TO A T-IRON STAKE ON THE in said mortgage, the lands and WESTERLY LINE OF SAID ROAD; premises in said mortgage mentioned THENCE CONTINUING EASTERLY Put your business card and described, as follows, to wit: That ALONG THE PROLONGATION OF property located in Charlevoix County, THE LAST DESCRIBED COURSE 33.0 in the State of Michigan. IN THE FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN­ in The Press! Call 582-6761 TOWNSHIP OF WILSON, CHARLE­ NING; BEING A PART OF THE Services VOIX COUNTY, MICHIGAN: COM­ SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE MENCING AT AN IRON STAKE AT NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SEC- Anto Repair Concrete Laundry /Cleaners.

Official Notice of Sale JORDAN VALLEY CONCRETE ve **»»*> CONCRETE oVV* $800,000.00 ^ * Dry C»e» EAST JORDAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS EAST JORDAN •Professional Dry Cleaning COUNTIES OF CHARLEVOIX AND ANTRIM CALL 536-7701 •Leather & Suede Care Center STATE OF MICHIGAN • Drop off Laundry Service TAX ANTICIPATION NOTES Ready-Mix Concrete •Alterations & Repairs [GENERAL OBLIGATION - LIMITED TAXI Re-Rod-Wire Mesh Serving Charlevoix Septic Tanks 307 Front Street - Boyne City, Michigan and Antrim County Phone 582-2200 SEALED BIDS for the purchase of the above Tax Anticipation Notes will be received by the undersigned at the Board Office, 401 Williams Street. East Jordan, Michigan, 49727, until 8:00 o'clock, p.m., Eastern Daylight, Time, on the 8th day of September, 1981, at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read. Building Services F.xeavating Septic service NOTE DETAILSi INTEREST RATEj PAYING AGENT AND PAYING AGENT FEES* AND DENOMINATION! The notes will be dated Septic Tank Cleaning . September 1, 1981, will mature April 1, 1982, and will bear interest at a ROOFING COMPANY rate not exceeding 14% per annum. Both principal and interest will be DRENTH BROTHERS, INC. Serving Charlevoix and : payable at a bank or trust company located in the State of Michigan to be Steel Roof Decks -Since 1948- Antrim Counties designated by the original purchaser of the notes, which paying agent W^^ WWaterproofina g F.llsworth. Ml 616-588-,2277 •Senior CKtoeHs discount qualifies as such under the statutes of the State of Michigan or of the SAND-GRAVEL-STONE Bonded Built-up Roofs Federal Government, with paying agent fees, if any, to be paid by the TOPSOIL-FILL DIRT NORTHLAND SEPTIC SERVICE Insulated Roof Decks purchaser of the notes. Denomination of the notes to be at the option of Boyne City 582-7802 East Jordan 536-7701 Land Leveling Road Building ' the purchaser. Insured Workmen Camp Dagget Rd. Bailey Rd. East Jordan PRIOR REDEMPTION! The notes shall not be subject to redemption 5578 U.S. UlPctoskey Boyne City & Clearing Excavating prior to maturity. 347-8823 582-9392 Cement-Mortar-Blocks AWARD OF NOTESi For the purpose of awarding the notes, the Chimney Materials interest cost of each bid will be computed on a 360-day year, 30-day month Patio Blocks basis by determining, at the rate specified therein, the total dollar value of Steel all interest on the notes from September 8, 1981, to their maturity and deducting therefrom any premium. The notes will be awarded to the bidder whose bid on the above computation produces the lowest dollar SAYLES MASONRY interest cost to the School District. No proposal for the purchase of less CONSTRUCTION SEALS & ROBERTS than all of the notes or at a price less than their par value will be considered. All Types of Masonry CONSTRUCTION Residential & Commercial SECURITY: The loan is in anticipation of the OPERATING portion of COMPANY the School Tax for the fiscal year July 1,1981 to June 30, 1982, which tax Garbage Service is due and payable December 1, 1981. The Board of Education has voted M-75 South Complete Building 582-2267 and Remodeling and pledged as security for the tax note borrowing to levy taxes for school Boyne City 549-2672 operating purposes in an amount not less than $1,600,000. AIL-TRASH The Board of Education has created a separate despository account We Pick Up Any hing Commercial-Contract Boyne City 582-6535 designated 1981 TAX ANTICIPATION NOTE RETIREMENT FUND "A", Residential Day-Wcek-Month-Job and moneys to be deposited into the fund are specifically earmarked and P.O. Box 199 will be used solely to pay the principal and interest on the notes when due, Hellebuyck Dry Wall Co. Boyne City and has pledged to set aside in said fund, for the payment of principal and interest on the notes, a portion of each dollar of taxes remaining to be T Hang, tape and prime drywall Plumbing/Heating. collected for the current fiscal year beginning July 1, 1981, which is not Also ceiling texture less than 125% of the percentage that the principal amount of the notes Quality workmanship A-l GARBAGE bears to the amount of taxes to be levied and anticipated to be collected for or Residential & commercial Chipman Plumbing and Heating operating expenses, delinquency in collections being taken into account, SERVICE Free Estimates For Charlevoix. East Jordan and surrounding until the amount so set aside is sufficient for such payment, and the Owner: Jim Hellebuyck moneys in said fund shall be used for no other purpose. areas—Wo offer specialized service with 582-6639 °Licensed Plumbers The notes will be a General Obligation of the School District, and if tax pickup at your door—Special rates—Nobody collections are insufficient to pay the loan when due, the School District docs it better. 547-4697. °Kohler Fixtures has pledged to use any and all other resources available for payment of °Moncrlef Hat Air Furnaces such loan. TheJSchool District does not have the power to levy taxes for the "U.S. National Boilers payment of the notes in excess of its constitutional and statutory tax rate Boyne City 582-7151 limits. JIM xpf.ntiij, INC. The rights or remedies of noteholders may be affected by bankruptcy Superior laws or other creditor's rights legislation now existing or hereafter PROFESSIONAL CARPENTRY •Residential enacted. COMPLETE OR PARTIAL Sanitation •Commercial Qenerat Services ADDITIONAL BORROWING! The School District reserves the right to BUILDING & REMODELING Service •Any size container borrow additional moneys to meet current operating expenses and payroll FOR FREE ESTIMATE WILL DO SEWING and alterations. Call after six. during the remainder of the fiscal year 1981/82. Any future borrowing CALL 582-2702 536-7950. against the 1981 operating taxes will be secured by a lien equal in Rt. 1, Box 226 - Charlevoix, MI 49720 Rusty Mcintosh (616)547-6922 standing to the lien herein created against such operating taxes. Licensed Builder Boyne City. MI 49712 NORTHLAND BUSINESS SERVICE Serving East Jordan, Ellsworth, - GOOD FAITH: A certified or cashier's check in the amount of 2% of the Accounting, income tax service. 536-7402 even­ Central Lake and N. Torch Lake. par value of the notes, drawn upon an incorporated bank or trust company ings^ weekends^ '^ and payable to the order of the Treasurer of the School District, must accompany each bid as a guarantee of good faith on the part of the bidder VACUUM CLEANERS complete sales and service, to be forfeited as liquidated damages if such bid be accepted and the new, used, reconditioned, $10 and up. Sewing bidder fails to take up and pay for the notes. No interest shall be allowed Boyneland Refuse machines, new, used and serviced. The Sweep on the good faith checks and checks of unsuccessful bidders will be SEALS & ROBERTS Shop. 347-1320. . •• promptly returned to each bidder's representative or by registered mail. CONSTRUCTION & Garbage Service The good faith check of the successful bidder will be immediately cashed Serving Boyne City, Boyne Falls, PROFESSIONAL EAR PIERCING - Anytime. Call and payment for the balance of the purchase price of the notes shall be COMPANY Horton Bay, Advance and adjoining or stop at any Reusch Jewelry. Petoskey, made at the closing. Boyne City " 582-6535 STEEL townships. We pick up EVERYTHING. Charlevoix, Gaylord or Cheboygan. LEGAL OPINION! Bids shall be conditioned upon the unqualified Angles-Plates opinion of Thrun, Maatsch and Nordberg, attorneys of Lansing, Mon.-Fri. 10-12:30-1:30-5 p.m. FOR CUSTOM furniture and drapery service call Channels-Beams Michigan, which opinion will be furnished without expense to the Sat. 10-12-12:30-3 p.m. Don Brown, the working man's decorator. Bars purchaser prior to the delivery thereof, approving the legality of the notes. 211 S.Lake 582-6692 547-5211 days, 547-4323 evenings. DELIVERY OF NOTES: The School District shall furnish notes ready for execution at its expense. Notes will be delivered without expense to the BINGHAM & SONS WELL DRILLING & REPAIR • purchaser at a place to be mutually agreed upon between the purchaser Water well repair, pump repair and new systems, and the School District. The usual closing documents including a gajpet Cleaning Insurance 536-3169. ' certificate that no litigation is pending affecting the issuance of the notes, will be delivered at the time of the delivery of the notes. Accrued interest PIANO TUNING, Gordon Wheeler, 39 years' experience. 12 years' factory experience. Phone to the date of delivery of the notes shall be paid by the purchaser at the •PROFESSIONAL CARPET a UPHOLSTERY CLBANIMG _RUEGSEGGER-STANLEY 548-5592 or 347-1215. time of delivery. (¾) INSURANCE AGENCY(g) THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. Jeffre £, Kelts RECEPTIONS, BANQUETS, FAMILY REUNIONS ENVELOPES containing the bids should be plainly marked "Proposal (616) S82-2161 "COVERAGE FOR ALL" AND ANNIVERSARIES - Affordable facilities. for School District Notes." It* STATE STREET •Recreational vehicles *Home owners Catered or not .catered, with dance floor, Boyne i EdwtaDrenth BOYNE CITY. MICHIGAN 44712 •Boats 'Renters insurance Valley Lodge, Walloon Lake, 535-2475. ' Secretary, Board of Education Commercial & Residential •Mobile homes •Automobile APPROVED August 18, 1981 Water Damage Removal •Business owners 'Life HIRE A TEEN program can provide you with STATE OF MICHIGAN reliable teenagers, ready and willing to work odd MUNICIPAL FINANCE COMMISSION FREE ESTIMATES - 24 Hour Service 106 E. Water Boyne City 582-6251 ' jobs. For more information, call 582-6682 between 3 and 6 p.m. ___ 7 Page 8 - CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS - August 27, 1981 R.A. CAMPBELL AGENCY, INC. Serving the Boyne City - East Jordan area since 1926

Real Replacement Value Insurance? In Boyne City seei In East Jordan seei One iiiiiiK' sins it IK'SI. William J. Lindsay BUlStorgeU Brace Hubble JohnMIddleton Cindy Eaton Next time you see your independent Auto-Owners agent, ask him about Nancy Olson our Replacement Cost Endorsement. At 102 S. Lake St. It just means that if you have personal possessions, lost or stolen, we'll at 109 E. Mill St. Phonei 582-6512 pay you the replacement cost (up to 400% of its actual cash value) not just Phonei 536-2268 the original cost. And with inflation, that can add up to a big difference. It's another reason why there's a big difference between Auto-Owners and some other insurance companies. %Auto-Owners Insurance Life. Home* Car. Business. One name says it best. Our agency features a new shopping service: "Quik Quote." Call these special numbers for a unique quotation service with no obligation: You're likely to smile at this license plate when the sheriff's department car Is parked. But It's not something you'd laugh at It yon saw It through your rear view 582-2430 in Boyne City 536-2268 in East Jordan Smile? mirror! COMMISSION ORDER Adults can learn SORRY BOBCAT HARVEST REGULATIONS survival skills Charlevoix County older youths and adults who want to learn more about But due to construction wilderness survival may participate in a 1. Seasons new 4-H Challenge wilderness adven­ Zone 1 - Hunting and trapping, October 25 of one year through March ture training program, says Leah 31 of the following year. Green, Charlevoix program assistant. Zone 2 • Hunting only, January 1 through February. Through the 4-H Challenge program, Zone 3 - Closed to hunting and trapping. participants learn a variety of skills, 2. Shooting Hoars including climbing and mountaineering, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. EST hiking and backpacking, canoeing, 3. Areas cross-country skiing, orienteering, and we must remain closed Zone 1 - The Upper Peninsula, except Bois Blanc Island, which will be wilderness cooking and survival. included under Zone 2 regulations; and Drummond Island, which will be County residents interested in be­ open to hunting only. coming part of the Challenge program Zone 2 - Cheboygan, Presque Isle, Oscoda, Otsego, Montmorency, and after training serving as group Emmet, Alcona, and Alpena counties; also Bois Blanc Island. leaders for youth, should sign up now. until Friday Sept. 4th 4. Registration The 4-H Challenge leader orientation Any person killing a bobcat shall present the whole animal at a session will be held Sept. 18-20, at Department of Natural Resources district office or other designated field Kettunen Center, the state's 4-H leader office within 72 hours of the kill. There, a confirming seal shall be attached training facility near Cadillac. and information obtained from the licensee as to date, place, and manner Leah Green says that anyone wanting BOYNE CITY LANES of kill and other pertinent information deemed appropriate. Registration to become a Challenge leader must shall be in the peninsula of the kill. No taxidermist or fur buyer shall attend the orientation session and seven accept, possess, or process in any fashion, a bobcat or bobcat pelt without additional weekend intensive training the confirming seal attached. Sealing of pelts will qualify the fur for sessions, pass a comprehensive written "When it comes to fun foreign export under regulations enforced by the Endangered Species test and take a Red Cross first aid Scientific Authority. Registration hours will be during regular working course. 5<1 marks the spot." hours or where offices are open for some other purpose after hours. Anyone interested in signing up for Conservation officers also will register 'cats in Zone 1. No,charge will be the 4-H Challenge leader certification ^T made for sealing. program should contact Leah Green at the Charlevoix County Cooperative Extension Service office, or call 582- 6232. HfeYe not tar away, but we sure can take SPECIAL you places. SCHOOL N0RTHCENTRAL MICHIGAN COLLEGE ELECTION /^®VG PETOSKEY. MICHIGAN 49770 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION OF THE ELECTORS OF Boyne Falls Public School Register NOW....Fall 1981 CHARLEVOIX AND ANTRIM COUNTIES, MICHIGAN TO BE HELD Day or Evening Classes SEPTEMBER 8, )981 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT: PETOSKEY CAMPUS Please Take Notice that the Board of Education, pursuant to a directive from the r Intermediate School Board of Charlevoix-Emmet Intermediate School District, REGISTRATION Michigan, has called a special election to be held in the district on Tuesday, Day and Evening students will register at the NCMC Administration Building. September 8, 1981. . DAYt May enrolled, returning students Sept. 3, 1981 (Thurs.) 8:30.11:30 a.m. THE POLLS OF ELECTION WILL OPEN AT 7:00 O'CLOCK, A.M., AND CLOSE A-H Sept. 3, 1981 (Thurs.) 1:00-4:30 p.m. AT 8:00 O'CLOCK, P.M. 1-0 Sept. 4, 1981 (Fri.) 8:30-11:30 a.m: P-Z Sept. 4, 1981 (Fri.) 1:00-4:30 p.m. TAKE NOTICE THAT the following proposition will be submitted tc the vote of Classes will begin on Tuesday, September 8, 1981 the electors at the special election: EVENING September 3, 1981 (Thursday) 6:00-9:00 p.m. SPECIAL EDUCATION MILLAGE PROPOSITION ' Evening students may also register for evening classes only, August 24 through 28,1981 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Registration will be in the Student Services Office. Shall the one mill limitation ($1.00 on each $1,000.00) on state equalized valuation on the annual property tax previously approved by the electors of Charlevoix-Emmet Intermediate ..School District, Michigan, for the education of handicapped arsons be increased by eight-tenths mill ($0.80 on each OFF CAMPUS 1,000.00) oil state equalized valuation for a period of three ryears, 1981, 1982 and 1983? REGISTRATION CENTER LOCATION DATE HME But Jordan Bait Jordan High School Monday, Aug, 31, 1981 7-8 p.m THE VOTING PLACE IS AS FOLLOWSt Mancelona Mancelona High School Monday, Auguit 31,1981 7-8 p.m. Charlevoix Charlevoix High School Monday, Auguit 31, 1981 7-8 p.m Boyne Falls School Library All school electors who are registered with the city or township clerk of the city or township in which they reside are eligible to vote at this election.

This Notice is given by order of the Board of Education. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONACTi NORTH CENTRAL MICHIGAN'CfkLUtrap OFF CAMPUS EDUCATION I*ow" MaryHnulw [61(1-3474973, Ext. 34« Secretary, Board of Education NORTHCBIfRAlMICHKAIKOUEfil Petoalwy, MI 49770 ntrouiv. MieHnAM ttm r Planning your weekend?

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Another Great Summer!

Supplement to the Charlevoix County Press August 27, 1981

St. James harbor spectacular- ideal for water skiing

BY DAVID GLADISH The shores of St. James' spectacular The other is a state campground harbor almost form a circle, half a mile about eight miles south of town, on the The activities that bring people to across and a mile long, so it makes an Island's east shore. It has a good ; Beaver Island almost all focus on the Ideal place to water ski, sail and, of swimming beach on the lake, pit toilets, island's greatest feature—plenty of course, moor In almost complete sec­ tables, a hand pump for water and a uncrowded land, water and sky. urity. It's also a jumping-off place to pleasant, quiet floor of red pine That's not to say you can't find two tour the shores of Beaver Island itself or needles. Sorry, no plug-ins, but you'll gift shops, a shipwreck furniture shop, visit other islands for fishing, sight­ like it. ; two historical museums and a toy seeing, just plain boating, or diving on OK, you don't like to fish, swim, museum here, or have a good time in a shipwrecks. boat, camp, bike, party, buy souvenirs, variety of bars and restaurants. Or shop And speaking of diving, even air fills see museums or wander the outdoors. for your own land at three different real ,A11 you want to do is play golf. Not to estate offices. are available, at Beaver Island Taxi and Car Rental. So is taxi and car rental worry. But the outdoors is big and open. service, as you might guess. You drive out of St. James and down Those who come in their own boats Besides a generous amount of un­ a scenic gravel road past some old log can tie up at the Municipal Yacht Dock developed or lightly developed Lake cabins, and pretty soon you're at the with electric and pump-out service, or at Michigan shoreline, the island has six Beaver Island Golf Course. An intri­ Beaver Haven Marina, where fuel, or seven inland lakes, and the larger cate, par 35, nine-hole course, it's "a repairs and boating accessories are ones offer bass, pike and bluegill little bit of Scotland on the Emerald available. fishing. Isle," according to the owners, Trudy Those who didn't bring their own Beaver Island has two public camp­ and John Works. boat but want the use of one can rent grounds. One is outside the village of "The roughs are really rough," boats and motors at Island Sports and St. James, at the north end of the Trudy adds, "but if you don't find your Rental. Also, bikes, mo-peds, fishing island. It is provided by the township own ball, you'll fine someone else's." tackle and practically anything else it and has a shelter, a beach and space to Golfers find it challenging and sporty. takes to enjoy an outing. camp. Relax I Enjoy I

This week the Fun & Sun theme The Gladishes and other people is Beaver Island. The articles in on the island are delighted with the Yacht dock Discover this section are written by David easy lifestyle pace, the friendliness Gladish, Fun and Sun's Beaver of the people and the beautiful The Beaver Island Yacht docks are one of the Brat things yon see when you come to the Island. Island correspondent. beaches which can be found on the Gladish is a former English island. peace on literature professor. He and his In this Fun and Sun are articles wife decided nine years ago to featuring the transportation, recre­ move to Beaver Island to live full ation, businesses and musicians on Beaver Island time. Beaver Island. There is also a They have not regretted the picture series on Island people at decision since they made the move. work. Beaver Island scenes

History Feodar Protar built this house In the 1890's. It Is a historic land mark on Beaver Island. Ferry The Beaver Islander runs from Charle­ voix to Beaver Island and back dally except daring the winter when the harbor Is locked with Ice.

Nature $&*8«^ r • Many people com* to Beaver Island to enjoy the beautiful wooded nature Golf area*. CETA crews from Charlevoix Bring your dobs and golf at die Beaver Island golf coarse. Pictured Is Jim Mother Public Schools have built several BrW tram Am Arbor enjoying the oowis*. marked nature trails. There la a friendly ttmospbere bnuda Barbara Becker's Shamrock Bar. ^ss^^s1^^ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••iBMiWW

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^--A-lMcaEIS IPORTET What every visitor should know UNUSUAL GIFTS & TOYS • • • * BY DAVID GLADISH Also an easy walk from the boat for a secluded atmosphere with shipwreck scholarly ladies who come to study hungry visitor are The Chuck Wagon- furniture and a sensational view of Lake island history. Terry Van Arkel owns it, FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD There aren't any symphony concerts, sandwiches, snacks, soft drinks—the Michigan while you eat carefully pre­ and he's a professional guide. He can 206 Howard St. 347-2231 expensive nightclubs or block-long Beachcomber—pizzas, meats, ice cream pared.food. If a quarter-mile walk is a tell you where to fish, dive on ship­ shopping malls on Beaver Island, so it's —and Tootale'a Pilot House, a little little too long, call them for a ride. wrecks, hunt, trap or just have a good not as easy to spend your money here as diner with good smells and some of the Where can you get a room or a cabin? time partying. in your more urbanized settings. tables outdoors. Take your choice, but make reserva­ The King Strang Hotel features the But you can do it if you try. And I For fine food, wines and liquor in a tions. • charm and quaint nostalgia of two must say I think you'll be pleased with country atmosphere, you can call the Even before the boat docks, you will stories with rooms along the halls, old what you get. Circle M Dinner Club and tney'll pick have noticed one of Wojans' two Harbor varnished woodwork and a huge front If the Quiche, Spinach Of course, it depends on where you you up in town or ajt your motel, or View Motels, perched on a gentle rise porch, right across the street from the come from, but even though all groc­ wherever, The Circle M is a roman­ right in the center of town. You can't harbor. It's been a hotel since 1903. Salad or the Craomeat eries are shipped in by boat or air, many tic-looking stone rectory, formerly, that miss the massive rock terrace and the Individual housekeeping units are people have told me that prices average stands on a windy hill a mile or so out of swimming pool in front of it—only pool available at theKostic VUla, a cluster of Crepe doesn't make you about the same as in many places on the town. You'll want to catch their help- on the island. The other Harbor View is cabins on the quiet north shore of the mainland.. yourself brunch and their exciting right down by the lapping waters. harbor. I smile our magician will. And, speaking of groceries, you have evening smorgasboard, then stay to So is Archie and Frances LaFren- The newest lodgings on the island are two choices—Rafferty's General Store, dance or sing-along if it's the right iere's ble Haven Tourist Court. You get in McCafferty's Inn, only about two just across from the boat dock, and evening. plenty of space in the clean units and blocks from the boat dock, Convenient McDonoogh'a Market, tucked into the The village of St. James is on a apartments and the lake is practically at and comfortable, it was just completed wooded north shoreline of the harbor. narrow neck of land between the harbor your doorstep. and opened this summer. J.D. & COMPANY But the chances are that your first and the north beach of Lake Mich­ The Erin Motel is also at the water's There are plenty of places to stay on stop will be the Shamrock. You can get a igan. You cross this neck of land to get edge. It's just as popular with hunters Beaver Island. But do make reserva­ 'a restaurant with imagination' drink, a snack or a full-course meal, and to the Beaver bland Lodge, "the only and sports fishermen as it is with tions ahead of time. Delightful lunches and dinners at night in the summer months, you're lodge on the island where you can eat, almost sure to hear live music. All this drink and sleep under the same roof," Open Daily - Never On Sunday less than a block from the ferry boat. as owner Dick Bailey puts it. It's a J ~* Howard & Bay St 1 347-5422 A* 111/ !MLC3 6^^.-.:¾%1¾ ED BEHAWS TWEED SHOP Classic suits and coats for women featured in imported fabrics. Cash- f meres from Scotland, and wonder- • ful, colorful tweeds from England. ITweeds from the Linton Mills in I Carlisle are known the world lover...This Linton shadow-plaid J suit is a classic...carnation or Jwhite...(matching slacks available)

High school student Paul Cole made this display of fishing nets for the Beaver Island Marine Museum. Pictured above Is a trap net which commercial fishermen now use.

David Gladlsh, our Beaver bland writer, enjoys one of the beautiful beaches. CXiO- "<'-!'.x />-'•<- ' ^M^^Jt^TJ^^l.^X^^i 4-Her's tough it out <3* bodies' Jkppand^% Bettys Restaurant on Beaver Island TANNER DRESSES Grant, a federal program for marine Where friendliness & flavor meet A primitive campground situated on education administered by the exten­ three wooded ridges rises above the sion service. sandy shoreline of Beaver Island. It was 50% OFF to this destination, the Charlevoix "The youngsters stayed in two Take a break from the \Z^Sj Public School lighthouse property, that groups for two nights each, slept in tents and cooked their own meals on hot summer sun. ^44½^ JV- 60 Charlevoix and Emmet County 4-H members recently journeyed. campstoves. The relaxed atmosphere of the campout coincided with the learning SUMMER SKIRTS The campers, ranging in age from experience," said Green. nine to 18, were transported by the Enjoy your Home cooked meal and Beaver Island Boat Company over water The memories of singing and sharing and land to the south tip of the island for stories around the campfires each night 30% OFF delicious pie in the cool comfort four days of "getting in tough" with have made next summer's campout an anticipated event for the 4-H campers of nature. According to Leah Green, 4-H pro­ who participated in "Get In Tough" on SUMMER JACQUES COHEN gram assistant from the Cooperative Beaver Island. Extension Service, the purpose of the ESPADRILLES 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily camp was to learn more about nature and oneself by living and working in a BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER remote and primitive environment. 1/2 OFF Activities were simple and primarily required only what nature had to offer. 549-2680 , The 4-H campers received swimming instruction from Jayne Thomas, WSI ALL SWEATERS • • from Petoskey, made sand castles, hiked on nature trails and were in­ troduced to leathercraft by Claudia 20% OFF Grutsch, Charlevoix County 4-H leader and charcoal drawing by Jan Hamp, Emmet. County 4-H volunteer. Shirley Gladish, a member of .the SELECT GROUP OF Beaver Island Historical Society, ex­ plained the history of Beaver Island to FALL SPORTSWEAR the 4-H group and Larry Raster, in harbor sprinqs caretaker of the lighthouse tower, con­ ducted tours of the lighthouse. With Campers walked the shoreline with 20% OFF John McKinney, regional agent for Sea ' \w a\\ out auqusf Bay St., Harbor Springs %•' i 526*5071 tr Northport Beulah

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WALLOON LANDING Island musicians compose MANUFACTURER of the ^ 17 Square Meter KEELSLOOP and perform island music Great Savings on New 17's in Stock * LASER SAILBOATS " * HIGHLANDER CLASS BY DAVID GLADISH I held my ground and struck a hopeful * TARTAN SAILBOATS chord or two. * CHRIS CRAFT It's hard enogh for a self-taught "David!" Al commanded. "Stand * SPORTS BOATS amateur accordion player to play his up." * CRUISERS first tune of the evening sitting down. I saw I couldn't fight it and stood up. Standing up increases the problem "Siddownl" roared a voice from the exponentially, especially if ypu've only crowded tables. WALLOON LAKE 535-2373 had one drink. Fun is music, and music is fun on Beaver Island. There are occasions like That didn't bother good-natured this when practically everybody's wel­ Albert. "Stand upl" he coaxed, waving come to join in. If you have an his trumpet in the air and fingering the instrument you can sit in with the End of Season Clearance valves restlessly. musicians. If you don't, you can bawl I stuck to the security of my chair by out the words to the songs you know. Pat's organ, and said, "This is fine." It Or just bawl out the musicians. Nothing SALE was a sing-along evening at the Circle is wrong but not to enjoy it. M Supper Club on Beaver Island, and "But, turning to the sublime, wait till the crowd was impatient for another you hear the island's Sweet Adelines tune. sing barbershop harmony. The musical 20% Off Rafferty family put the group together. "No-no-no, stand up!" Al insisted, Over the past three years they've On All laughing but adamant. musicians Edward Palmer, David Gladlah and Dick Bnrrls get together to changed from a few women who just felt Jam. Jack made a few noises on his drums. like singing, to a polished, profes­ BOATING ACCESSORIES sional-sounding twenty, who are now close to a charter in the national HARRINGTON MARINE Beaver Island organization. The Good Time Boys, who make Service & Sales dances at the Parish Hall exciting with Between Petoshey and Charlevoix their country sound in that special Phone 347-820C Camp Daggett Rd. West arm Walloon lake People Beaver Island style, have just this year produced an album. It's called, appro­ priately, "On the Beach of Beaver Island. They play lots of country at favorites, waltzes and polkas— including the title song, which is their SPRINGBOK HILIS own. Songwriting is no new thing on the GOLF CLUB work island. There are songs islanders have written about island people and events going back as long as there have been I Twilight Special • Irish here—sad songs about ship­ 6 till dark wrecks, funny ones about things like Golf & Power Cart sinking through the ice in an auto­ mobile, witty ones about things like the $0,ww per person I new used fire truck. Anything is apt to get immortalized in song. 7 DAYS PER WEEK I 18 holes $8.00 In the summer season and for special J occasions throughout the year, there's 9 holes $5.00 almost always live music at the Sham­ WITH COUPON rock. Barb Beckers gets professionals golf carts I from far and wide to play blue grass, 2 Rounds of Golf Meg Works is the receptionist for Dr. Leonard Sludara at the Beaver Walloon Hills Including Power Cart Island Medical Center. country, folk—you name it. You'll look far to find a community Springvale Rd. this size that loves music the way this $22.00 one does—and makes so much of it so Walloon Lake GOOD well. MON. THRU FRIDAY © by David Gladish. 535-2413

Get some goodies from Harriet at* Rafferty. She has owned the Rafferty General Store for almost four years. wvwJ

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When Bob McGIocWn Isn't at work at the Circle M. Restaurant, he can be found oat In back working on his car. On this particular day, McGIocldn ;***'! "ft! was working on his radiator.

Floss Frank from Amherst, Mass volunteers her time daring the summer at the Beaver Island Marine Museum. She Is holding the Beaver Island Historical Cook­ book which is hot off the presses and filled with recipes for delight­ ful Beaver Island specialities like the Shamrock Bar Blarney Stone Tootsie Ssymanskl came to Beaver Island at the beginning of July, fell In Stew. It sells for $5 on the Island love with It and bought what is now a thriving business with a wide variety and $6 If yon would like It mailed to of food on the menu—Tootsle's Pilot House. She only cooks the kinds of you. foods she likes. Happy birthday, Tootsie. (Her birthday Is Aug. 281.

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*G Yon can get popcorn or Heavenly Hash Ice cream at Ken Taylor's /o W Beachcomber. There are sandwiches and other Items on his menu. Plnball BUD MARTIN is available for the kids. Have a refreshing treat the Beachcomber. EXCAVATING Your Host on •Septic Systems -Dial •Driveways 448-2393 •Back Hoe Work NO ADMISSION^ t^J^"* Scraps and (Stafford* 1 BEAVTf? ISLAND ST. JAMES BayVicvv^ CHARGE! Seals inncrPici RUSTIC VILLA restaurant 76atS0t1/ietv It BAYVIEW INN POINTER ROOM BEAVER ISLAND Elegant Dining ST. JAMES, MICHIGAN Friday - Seafood Buffet MOTEL ROOMS Cabins on Beaver Harbor Saturday - Roast Siiloin CHART ROOM 448 -2201 By day or week 448-233 \ & Leg of Lamb Casual dining HOUSEKEEPING UNITS Buffet with light menu "Friendliest place in town" WHEEL HOUSE Cocktail Lounge

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On The Waterfront ' Harbor Springs 526-6201 Chef Michael Bailey Tootsies Pilothouse Open Daily! tempts ypu with his culinary expertise. Breakfast (anytime) Lunch *Mqutri wptering Prime Rib CARRYOUT Dinner • Delicious Seafood and Whitefish ICE CREAM KIELBASA SANDWICH * Exciting Desserts and more... Restaurant W/KRAFJT MEATBALL SANDWICH Distinctive Dining In a Quiet Atmosphere 7 a.m.-lO p.m. 446-2487 FOOTWTJGHOTIWGS overlooking' Page 6 - CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS • FUN & SUN - August 27,1981 Recreation Guide golf trails ANTRIM DELLS—10 miles south of BELLS BAY TRAIL—Two mile trail Johan's Pastries Charlevoix on U.S. 31. Championship through state forest hills and past old DEPOT BEACH—East on Dixon yardage - 6,670. Club yardage - 6,278. Avenue, Charlevoix. Play equipment, stone quarry. Located southwest of of Petoskey beaches raft/grills, lifeguard. Nine holes - $7 and 18 holes $12. Senior Charlevoix. Take U.S.31 south to Bells citizen discount. 599-2679. Bay Road, turn west, follow signs. * COFFEE SHOP • FERRY BEACH—Ferry. Road, just SCHUSS MOUNTAIN—near Mance- THUMB LAKE—East end of Thumb off M-66, south of Charlevoix on Lake WARNER CREEK PATHWAY—In ' The Most Famous lona. 18-hole championship course. the Jordan River, State Forest, 11¼ Lake, also known as Lake Louise, eight Charlevoix. Play equipment, small dock Nine holes-$8, 18 ho]es-$15. Carts are Pastry Shop miles east of Boyne Falls on Thumb for novice swimmers, large dock, grills. miles south of East Jordan on M-32. required on weekends. Nine hole cart Loop trail past pond, through hardwood Lake Road. No lifeguards or restrooms. lifeguard. fee-$9. 18 hole cart fee-$15.Twilight' hills is 3.8 miles. in the North! golf after 5 p.m., nine hoIes-SS and 18 Watch for our weekly 69c special NORWOOD BEACH—Off U.S. 31 PETOSKEY STATE PARK - Two holes-$8. 587-9162. SPRING BROOK PATHWAY— south of Charlevoix on Lake Michigan, miles north of Petoskey on U.S. 31. Through the state forest on Chandler Wednesday-Saturday BOYNE HIGHLANDS—Near Harbor drills, no lifeguard. Playground, grills, no lifeguard. No Road. From Boyne Falls, turn east on dogs or glass containers allowed. Springs. Two championship 18-hole golf Monday-Saturday E.J. TOURIST PARK—M-66 on Lake courses and an executive par 3 course. Thumb Lake Road (C-48), then north on Charlevoix, west side of East Jordan. 347-2311, Heather course-7084 yards. Moor Slashing Road, and left on Chandler 7 a.m.-5:45 p.m. Play equipment, water slides, raft, MICHIGAN BEACH—Grant Street, course-7,149 yards. 18 holes - $25, Road. Four mile trail through hardwood grills, lifeguard. Charlevoix. From U.S. 31 (Bridge which includes cart. Resident golf pro, and pine, takes you past many streams. 347-3815 Extra mile loop is available-steep hills, WALLOON LAKE—On Highway M- Street) turn onto Park Avenue, then Dan Ball. 526-2171. 526 W. Mitchell onto Grant. Play equipment, concession great views. 75 in Walloon Village. Restrooms, park SPRINGBROOK HOLS - Springvale (across from Bums Clinic) and grills. No lifeguard. stand, raft, lifeguard. Visit our Coffee Nook Unique Cake Decorating Road, four miles east of Walloon Lake JORDAN RIVER PATHWAY—In —On Lake WHITING PARK-On Lake Charle­ Village. 6,260 yards. Nine holes - $5, 18 voix, half mile west of Advance on Ferry Jordan River State Forest three and 18 jCharlevoix, half mile northwest of holes - $8. Discounts to senior citizens mile trails. Well-marked trail features Boyne City on Charlevoix Road. Swings, Road. Playground, swing's and slides, and golfers who start after 6 p.m. grills, basketball and volleyball area, no marked stopping points in historical or iconoession stand, no lifeguard. 582- lifeguard. 582-7040. 535-2413. panoramic areas. Take U.S. 131 south of ,7523. YE NYNE OLD HOLLES—Ferry Boyne Falls to Dead Man's Hill Road. Road west of Boyne City. 2,970 yards. Turn right, follow signs. Nine holes - $5, 18 holes - $8. 582-7609. •Two residential lots in Hillcrest Subdivision near East Jordan. These lots CHINESE BOYNE MOUNTAIN—Boyne Falls. canoeing overlook Lake Charlevoix and have city water, sewer and streets. Property 7,200 yards, championship course. 18 BEAR RIVER LTVERY—MacDnugall owners also have private access to Lake Charlevoix. $4950 each with only holes - S25, which includes cart fee. Road in southeast Petoskey. Open every $300 down. FOOD 549-2441. day, dawn to dusk. $12 per canoe for CHARLEVOIX MUNICIPAL—U.S. trips on the Bear River. Group rates *17+ acres at the corner of US-131 and Twin Lake Road near Kalkaska. 31. 3,001 yards. Nine holes - $5, 18 available. 347-9038. Ideal location for business or home. Surveyed and title insurance will be Wednesday and holes - $7.50. 547-2171. furnished. $25,000 with good terms available. BEAVER ISLAND GOLF COURSE - Thursday 6 - 9 p.m. Beaver Island, $3.75 for 9 holes and $6 SWISS HLDEWAY—Halfway be­ •Several ten acre wooded parcels located just south of East Jordan. for 18 holes. Daily, wee.klv and seasonal tween Mancelona and East Jordan, off Private access roads. Surveyed with title insurance. S4950 each with good TRADITIONAL rates available. 4-48-2301 or 448-2294. M-66 on Graves Crossing Road. $14 per land contract terms—small down payment. HOMESTYLE DINNERS canoe for trips on the Jordan River. Paddleboards available for $8. 584- •Three 100 foot lots on Six Mile Lake, require some fill. Priced right at Friday till 9 p.m. marinas 3481. $1950 each or $4950 for all three lots, good access road. Saturday till 10 p.m. SWAN VALLEY MARINA—On high­ way M-66, north of East Jordan on Lake BOYNE VALLEY LODGE—On high­ •Four wooded acreage parcels, all have desirable Porter Creek frontage. Charlevoix. Ski, paddle, fishing, sail way M-75 in Walloon Lake. Canoe trips All parcels are surveyed and all are insured by lawyers title insurance. BREAKFAST & LUNCH and pontoon boats and canoes. 536- on the Bear River $13. Also trips on Access to all parcels is off of Wilson Road. Excellent hunting, including 8 - 2:30 2672. Jordan River. Group rates available. deer, pats, rabbits. Low down payment with balance on a 5 year land MASTERS BOATS—Walloon Lake 535-2^74. contract with interest at 11%. Village. Ski, pontoon, sail, rowboats Closed Monday & Tuesday and canoes available. 535-2462. HARRINGTON MARINA—Camp bowling Ben Schenck Boyne City 582-2532 Daggett Road, on West Arm of Walloon GEMINI LANES - 214 E. Main St., & Assoc. Inc.- Real Estate Lake. Ski. pontoon, sailboats and ca­ East Jordan. Open bowling from 6-9 noes available by hour, half-day, day or Friday. Six lanes. 536-2411. week. 347-8206. 200 Main Street • East Jordan, Michigan 49727 FOUR SEASONS—Highway M-32 BOYNE CITY LANES—Highway M- Phone 616 536-7641 west side of East Jordan on Lake 75, Boyne City. Open bowling afteT 6 Charlevoix. Row fishing, ski and sail­ p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. 10 boats available. 536-7321. lanes. 582-9907. McINTYRE'S BOAT WORKS - Glenwood Beach, Boyne City, 582-7041. VICTORY LANES—U.S. 131 in Pe­ toskey. Open bowling every day of the SI'S MARINA Walloon Lake Village. week. 24 lanes. 347-4927. * Bar * Pontoon boats available by day or week. 535-2461. KtilU Vmod RcaKij S&- PAUL BUNYAN LANES—V.S.V. Charlevoix. 547-2848. 120 E Water 105 Main St X****' tennis Boyne City East Jordan Going Places PETOSKEY HIGH SCHOOL—Mitch 16161582-6767 (616)536 2295 ell Street. Five courts. Lighted. Flower show picks (a variety music band) VETERAN'S MEMORIAL PARK— Lake Street in Boyne City. Two courts. winning arrangements Lights available. ONE BEDROOM cozy cottage near Lake Louise. Home sets on three acres All of Aug, Thur - Sat nights^ '# EAST JORDAN - The best in house- with 900' of county-maintained road. All this for $32,500. Terms possible BOYNE CITY HIGH SCHOOL— plants, flower arrangements, and hor­ BC-3024 Boyne Avenue, M-75. Two courts. ticultural specimens were on display (under new management) Daylight only. Aug. 17 at East Jordan Garden Club's ROTARY PARK—State Street in annual flower show. ONE ACRE building site. Located on East Jordan-Ellsworth Road. Price Make a stop for some fun with ui Boyne City. Four courts. Daylight only. Everything from sprouting redwood $1,350. BC-3031 to wildflower arrangements was on TOURIST PARK—M-66 and M-32 in display. U.S. 3V South 547-9219 Charlevoix East Jordan. Two courts. Daylight JORDAN RIVERI Specious log cabin with 227' of river frontage! The hours only. Awarded blue, red, and honorable warmth (beautiful stone fireplace), charm (perfect shaded yard), and ribbons for the best of the best were: EAST JORDAN MIDDLE SCHOOL— comfort (breeze, cool, glassed-in porch), you expect from your "get Joanne Carpenter, Lela Clark, Evelyn away" home in the north! BC3032 Fourth and Williams Streets. Daytime Gidley, Phyllis Malpass, Marion only. Mason, Peggy Midener, Alice Nesman, PETOSKEY CITY COURTS—Across Cyg Riley, Betty Rison, Holly Sin­ from the waterfront off U.S. 31 in clair, Marian Sherman, Norma Thorsen, BOYNE CITY - 4 bedroom ranch on large lot in the city. Super nice family Petoskey. Five courts. Lighted. and Millie Walden. room and deck. Lottsa room for the kiddies. BC3030 Little Lena's CHARLEVOIX—Elm and Central Annabelle Webb of Charlevoix, a Streets. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. $1 per hour per qualified judge, made the awards. court. 547-4272. The flower show was held at the BOYNE CITY - 3 bedroom chalet, two kitchens, 2 living rooms, large deck, Pizza Senior Center, and as club member good price I BC3029 Marion Mason said, "Good support was stables shown by the entries and by those who Old Family Recipe SOGONOSH RANCH AND STABLE came to view." Off State Road on Wormwood Drive in Harbor Springs. Open every day 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Rides last about an hour and cost is S8 before 4 p.m. and $10 after 4 cSoutH STORES •Candles 'Metal Northwestern Michigan has many fta* asttqaa •Ceramics •Textiles shops. It's fun to take a drive throogh o*r pntty »Jewelry •Wood countryside and make up your own antk(a« shop tour as yon go. To find the shops, check the map caters to your party needs Custom jewelry in sterling below. silver & 14 K gold We specialize in personalized service with Russell Secrest Metalsmlth Wide selection of sea foods Gountry Gorner 3 Including: Antique & smoked white fish Gollectables and jumbo sprimp Marge Kapanowski 549-2965 Custom cut meats US 131, Boyne Falls, Ml. Imported and domestic wine The Castle Open 7 days a week to serve you FJne Antiques & OPEN DAILY Collectable* Boyne City MqfrSttMpjn. Charlevoix Monaay-Saturda> MMU1 Open San. Mp.ni. M74S87 10-5 Sunday or evenings PACKAGE LIQUOR IN CHARLEVOIX STORE ONLY by appointment 403 S.Otsego 417-4665 GAYLORD.MI mm mt^ f*T.t<.

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Lifelines Canoe the beautiful Jordan River They supply island

BY DAVID GLADISH line. The township's airport, where Phillips Flying Service lands, has a What rhymes with "stag or a paved, lighted runway and a comfor­ phobia?" The answer is agoraphobia. table terminal building—a far cry from Agoraphobia is what you have if you the two turf runways of earlier times. panic when you find yourself sur­ But in old times and modern, it's the rounded by big empty spaces—like airports that bring the people and take millions of acres of water. It's the them off in winter. And the mail. And opposite of claustrophobia, which is lumber and feed and cement blocks and what you have if you panic when stuck chainsaw parts and groceries. Cases of in a little place you don't think you can beer and liquor come by air, and game get out of—like an island. goes off by air. Daring the winter, Islanders rely on air transportation. The two townships . To keep people from feeling there's I remember my surprise, followed by Beaver Island are prond of the public airport Oat they built. too much space on the one hand or too a sense of the logic of it, during little on the other hand, Beaver Island trapping season one winter, when a has ferry boats plying Lake Michigan all Phillips pilot opened the nose compart­ day and two air taxi services winging ment and I saw a frozen beaver staring Swiss Hideaway back and forth day and night. glassily out at me. Canoe Livery First, boats. Years ago the absentee The other airport on the island is the Off M-66 between Mancelona Right smack owner of the only ferry boat serving the base of Welke Aviation, a brisk family Alba 584-3481 and East Jordan . Paddleboard Rentals island took his boat elsewhere and left business with taxi, charter and freight the island high and dry. Maybe high service, too. and dry is a good way for an island to Pilots get used to the unusual. on the beach be, but cars and lumber and mail and Recently, Welke flew to the mainland in people can't get back and forth without the middle of the night with an expec­ transportation. The island people got tant mother in labor, and many a baby their own ferry boat and saved the day. has its first plane ride coming home History repeats itself, and the boat from the hospital. .•i..r--.'j company has again been bought by mainland ownership, only this time it Just the other day someone cut a has meant not fewer boats, but more. finger nearly off with a table saw. The There are two and sometimes three of victim and the finger were loaded on a them making regular daily runs in the plane and rushed to a hospital, where Now summer months, and one to two, they were successfully reunited, thanks depending on the need, through spring to quick action. and fall. Ferry boats and planes are what keep Serving But from about Christmas until April the people supplied and healthy on this the Harbor is locked in ice, and air agoraphobic island. service becomes the island's only life­ © by David Gladish Traditional Sunday Morning Breakfast in the lovely Sail & Prow Room overlooking Little Traverse Bay. Under New Management

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The Homestead The Beaver Islander has Just docked. Here Is a typical dock scene of people Glen Arbor. Michiaan 49636 (616)334-3041 CCP unloading from the ferry boat which Is one of Beaver Island's lifelines.

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• ..-•••• ..••.••••' .'.-•• We Know A Special (BEAVER ISLAND TRADE SMALLER HOME for this 4 bedroom, 2 bath home on acre site, just outside Boyne City limits. $41,900 with 11% financing I Fast occupancy. WILL TAKE IN TRADE a building site or small acreage as down payment on larger new ranch style home with walk-out basement, $69,000. See itl 40 ACRE WOOD LOT at Antrim-Charlevoix County line. Owner will carry a land contract and furnish survey. $400 per acre. Have aerial photo! Stop inl VACANT SOON is 14x70 mobile home located on large lot just outside of. town, $5,000 down or will take something in trade! You name It! TIRED OF PAYING RENT? Lake Michigan 10-acre waterfront parcels on the west shore of Beaver WILL TAKE SMALL home in trade on nearly finished home overlooking Island in Section 36, T38N R11W (Greenes' Bay.) Beautiful hideaway, Here's a place for you. Well-kept 12 x 65 Marlette mobile he me located in Nub's Nob! Home is livable right now and look! 11% financing! summer home, and/or investment property. Available for as little as 20% an area of new homes In Boyne City. Surrounded by mature maples, utility down and up to 10-year land contracts. shed and low utility costs. Call Lyle Kowalske at 582-6856 evenings or PICK-UP truck or good used car taken trade on 40 acre tract south of East 582-6554 daytimes. Jordan, 50% wooded-50% clear. Good blacktop. Balance on 11% land contract! A Ed Wojan Realty Residential, Recreation, Commercial £H bieganowski & assoc. and Investment Properties skkstare Edward B. Wojan • Broker OF BOYNE 221 water street - boyne city Beaver Island Office (616) 448-228« 231 Water St. St. , Michigan 49782 Home (616) 448-2379 582-6771 L Boyne City 582-6554

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BOYNE RIVER INN-229 E. Water HUGGS - In the Holiday Inn, U.S. 131 128 Main St. East Jordan St., Boyne City. Disco-tunes by Jerry, in Petoskey. Entertainment nightly 9 We accept all Presceiption Insurance Programs Friday and Saturday beginning at 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. 347-6041. . Senior Citizens Discount p.m. 582-2312. GREY GABLES INN—308 Belvedere, Charleyoix. Al Breeze on the piano FLIGHT DECK - U.S. 31 South, seven nights a week from 9 p.m. to 2 Charlevoix. Variety music band, "Go­ a.m. 547-9261. ^^^^^^^^^E "^. ^H ing Places" Thursday through Saturday FLYING DUTCHMAN - Ml 19 be­ 9:30 to 1:30 a.m. 547-9219. tween Harbor Springs and Petoskey. HILTON SHANTY CREEK-M-88 .Tames Greenway, vocalist and piano near Bellaire. The dynamic LaCroix player 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Wed­ Brothers—very versatile duo. Tuesday nesday through Saturday through the through Saturday 9:30 p.m. through 2 summer. 347-2941. a.m. June 16 through the summer. •• ^^^^^^^V^A ^^KmSm Pianist Bill Harr, Monday, 9:30 p.m. to BROWNWOOD ACRES - East 2 a.m. June 15 through the summer. Torch Lake Drive near Eastport. 533-8621. Versatile dance music by Barnstorm '81. a six-piece group featuring vocalist BAY QUEEN - "Summer Storm" Oscar Feliu. Monday through Saturday, ^^^^fensN • now through Aug. 31. 11 p.m. to 2:30 Daily 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. through the summer. Sunday 8:30- Noon J^MAMMIL i 1 a.m. $5 cruise charge. 547-9032. 544-5811.

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HARBOUR INN—Off M-31 between flicks Petoskey and Harbor Springs. Pianist Frankie Hilton. Nightly after 7 p.m. CINEMA m • Charlevoix. Call 547- 526-2108. o moment of your time? 4353 for movie information. LITTLE CFASAR'S - On Bay View Road in Petoskey. Disco with a DJ BEL-AIR THEATRE - Bellaire. Wednesdays with S1 nff on pitchers of "Four Seasons," PG, Friday through beer. Rock music featured Thursday Thursday, Aug. 28-Sept. 3, 7 p.m. and 9 through Sunday. 9:30 p m to 1:30 a.m. p.m. 533-8725. 347-8757. 52 weeks of the year GASLIGHT CINEMA - Petoskey. "Great Muppet Caper," rated G, now NEW MOGUL INN - M-75 South, through Thursday, Sept. 3 at 7:15 and Boyne City. Rock music Thursday, 9:15 p.m. 347-3480. Friday and SaturdRv. 9\30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. 582-9955. If you're interested in all of the activities in our fabulous NORTHLAND DRIVE-IN - U.S. 31 TUCKER INN - Bnvne City Road between Petoskey and Charlevoix, between Fast Jordan and Boyne City. vacation area, may we suggest a 1- 2- or 3-year subscription "Nine to Five," PG and "My Body­ Country and western music with guard,", PG, now through Aug, 29. Shambala. Fridays and Saturdays to The Charlevoix County Press Press? "Pick up Summer," R, and "Revenge through Aug. 29. 9:30 p m. to t:30 a.m. of the Cheerleaders," R, Aug. 30-Sept. 536-7062. 1. Box office opens at 9 p.m. Movie starta at approximately -10 p.m. 347- RYAN'S PUBLIC HOUSE - Old State We are starting starting, until Sept. 30, especially 6972. Road, off M-75 North, near Boyne City. BOYNE CINEMA - Boyne City. Folksinger/comedian Sean Ryan, Tues­ low subscription rates just for all who are interested "Four Seasons", PG. Friday and Satur­ day through Saturday 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. day, Aug. 28 and 29 at 7:15 and 9:15 582-6642. in the year-round news events, fun activities and p.m., Aug. 30 - Sept. 3, 8 p.m. Sunday DUFFY'S OF CHARLEVOIX - U.S. night special - all seats $1.50. 31 in Charlevoix. Daniel Child plays jazz news of local governments, people and activities. and blues, etc. from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Jeff Stevens plays from 9'p.m. to 1 a.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays. 547- tunes 4021. WALMIL SALOON—One mile north DUFFY'S TOIINTRY INN • Pleasant- of Young State Park on the Boyne ijYJew Road between Petoskey and City-Charlevoix>Ro*d. Live country and ^Harbor Springs. Fnlksingcr/comcdian western entertainment. Friday and Bob Springfield Wednesday through Saturday, beginning at 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Folk music and comedy with 582-9950. the Keelhaulers. Sundays and Mon­ days. Epsilon Jazz Band Tuesdays. All WEATHFRVANE - 106 music runs 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 526-2189. Lane, Charlevoix. Live entertainment nightly. Up for Grabs Wednesday through Saturday in the upstairs PARK GARDEN CAFE - On East lounge. Two on a String (formerly Lake Street, Petoskey. WW Roll Blues Clockwork) will perform in the Gristmill Band. Thursday through Saturday from room Mondays and Tuesdays through 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 am Wednesday August. Sundays are nnen mike nights nights are open mike nights. 347-8251. in the Gristmill room. 547-9958.

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