Coupons galore! Bargains begin inside on page eight EAST JO-rlD&H PUBLIC EAST JORDAN, MI. 49727 J&Rarlmoix (Bounty YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER C/ Vol. 13 No. 22 Thursday, March 29, 1979 25 cen/s Wet lands: Hot Lansing issue.

BY DIANNE MURRAY wetlands which border on lakes, rivers state property is wetland, then let it go . Capital correspondent or streams. at that," he said. LANSING - After several weeks of The Senate version also covers State Sen. Mitch Irwiii's legislative debate and feuding between House and "perched wetlands" which are marshes assistant said the Saulte Ste. Marie Senate committees on proposed or bogs not directly adjacent to Democrat was still reading the bills and wetlands legislation, the sponsor of the waterways. had no comment on them. House version has decided to help the The Senate bill has broad exemptions, "We are still trying to get the in- passage of the Senate version. one of which allows farmers to drain formation (about the bills) from the Doug Reese, aide to Rep. Thomas land for use of agricultural purposes. different people in our district and how Anderspn (D-Southgate), the sponsor of Because of this, the Farm it will effect them personally," Irwin's the House bill, said "thq House will hold Bureau, the Michigan Cattlemen's aide said. off any further action to; give the Senate Association and the Department of Floor debate on the Senate bill will the ability to pass the (wetland) bill Natural Resources support the bill. not start again until April 2. Sen. Kerry first." /."' The House version does not have Kammer (D-Pontiac), sponsor of the exemptions for agriculture but does Senate bill, said the time between will be Wetland legislation would prohibit contain some exemptions for mining used to round up votes for the passage owners of swamps, bogs and marshes companies which would allow them to of the bill. from dredjpng, draining, filling in or dump waste materials into wetlands In the past, the Senate has been more cons^Mlcting on their land without without a state permit. opposed to the wetlands legislation than special state permission. The Senate version calls for an in- the House. The legislation was often /"Wetlands are a form of flood control, ventory of state wetlands, but it does blocked in the old Conservation wildlife habitat and pollution control. not say to what extent. This is one thing Committee by its former chairman, Rep. Ralph Ostling said the wetland that legislators believe will have to be Senator Joe Mack of Ironwood. legislations, as they stand now, are not spelled out in amendments to the bill. The rivalry between the two Houses good pieces of legislation. In either version of the bill, Ostling was caused by the Senate panel on The Roscommon Republican, whose said he would like to see an inventory to wetlands passing the bill on almost the district includes the west half of determine how much wetlands should be same day as the House panel passed the Charlevoix County, said wetlands set aside. legislation. legislation will have an "adverse effect Ostling would like to see a second "We feel possessive of the (wetlands) on northern private landowners." amendment added providing com- issue because we've worked on it for The two versions differ in coverage of pensation in the way of a tax break for seven years in the House," Anderson's what wetlands would be under state those landowners who would be unable aide said. "But, paramount in our minds jurisdiction and in the exemptions to build or fill in Iheir wetland property. is a good wetlands law and if somebody Proposed legislation defines wetlands as any piece of land that is under water either all or part of granted to special interest groups. "Let's determine how much (northern has to give to get it through, it will be the time, such as this property near M-75 in Boyne Falls. The County Commission is against the The House version covers only property) is wetlands and if enough us." bill, which would regulate wetland development. (Press photo by Joe McElroy.] » County residents join debate BY JOE McELROY legislation. uplands." county's resolution against the bill The county commission's "When we ask counties or Bill Grimm of the U.S. Soil and This sponge-like effect soaks up says that it would allow the DNR to resolution also objected to the townships to develop plans for the Proposed wetlands legislation is a Conservation office in Boyne City pollution before it can get into lakes form land management plans proposed $25 fee which would be Wild Rivers Act, they refused to do controversial issue in Lansing, estimates there are 25,000 acres of and rivers, Grimm said. without owners' permission. imposed on landowners seeking so and let it fall back to the state," where lawmakers are waging an wetlands in the county, of which The state's agriculture depart- "That tells you that the land- state permission to develop Mittig said. intense, sometimes personal battle 23,360 are inland lakes such as ment has lobbied against the bill, owner doesn't have a doggone wetlands. The Jordan River was the first to in both the Senate and House of Walloon and Lake Charlevoix. The but Grimm, who works mostly with thing to say about what happens to DNR Forester Bill Mittig says the be named under the Wild River Act, Representatives. remaining acres include a wide private landowners, says area his land," said Commissioner Larry proposed law is "badly needed. which limits development on certain variety of marshes, bogs, farmers don't appear to be up in Matthew of Walloon Lake. We've seen cases where they've rivers. "The first option was given ThosB disagreements continue up shorelands, swamps and other arms against it. Matthew also objects to the built in floodplains and the to the townships and counties," in Charlevoix County, where wetlands whose development would various changes the bill has un- homeowners don't even know it Mittig said; JJepartment of Natural Resources be regulated by the bill. "Farmers realize they have to dergone in both the Senate and the until their house floods." But that foot-dragging might be and other government officials say "Wetlands are just like a take care of their land," he said. House. "They're playing games Mittig said wetlands provide changing on the local level. Wilson the law is a good idea. But the sponge," Grimm said. "They are "It's their livelihood." with it down there," he said. habitat for birds and other animals, Township is considering a new County Commission disagrees, and filter areas of Mother Nature for the But many lawmakers see the "Until we get some direction, I'm and said local units of government zoning ordinance which would in- recently unanimously passed a environment. It's nature's way of proposal as state infringement on not going to be a part of their haven't been aggressive enough in clude some provisions to protect resolution against wetlands cleaning that which comes from the private property rights. The game." protecting natural resources. wetlands.

Senior citizens worried Bus service threatened

The government-sponsored bus senior center. "It will have a very department, which pays for the program service for Charlevoix County Senior serious effect if they take away the through gasoline taxes. A similar Citizens may end this fall because of busses." program is already underway in Antrim lack of funds, according to Art Saworski "We have many seniors who couldn't County. of the county's Charlevoix County get to any of our programs if it weren't The money is available," Saworski Commission on Aging. for the bus service." Saworski said says. "That's why the tax was put on At present there are two buses used approximately 450 different people used gasoline. Why not go after it?" for senior citizens. One is funded by the the bus service in 1978. But many state and federal programs federal Older Americans, Act, while Pearl Ikens, 87, of Boyne City is one are, designed to provide funding just in money for the other comes from the of the seniors who uses the bus service. the, initial stages. The county wouldn't Michigan Department of Trans- "I think it's wonderful," she says. "A have to pay anything for the program portation through gasoline taxes. lot of people wouldn't be able to get out the first two years, Saworski said, but Other funding comes from fares paid by otherwise." would then be expected to pay 25 the riders. Saworski hopes another state percent a year and eventually pick up Saworski said the Older Americans program can be implemented to retain half the tab. The program costs Antrim Act bus, which coats $6,630 a year, transportation for seniors, who have County $40,000 a year, Saworski said, expires September 30. The program that become increasingly dependent on the although CETA and other federal funds the other bus ends November 5, busses since they started running in funding might lessen the burden. he said. February of 1975. Saworski said the county commission In addition, both bus drivers are paid He said the county could get up to will discuss the issue at its Thursday, Bos driver Ken Provoust helps Stella Hallman make her way to lunch at Boyne City Hall. At through the Comprehensive Em- $317,000 for three years for as many as March 28 evening meeting which begins right is William Haddix and next to him is Maria Spohn of Boyne Falls. These seniors might lose ployment Training Act (CETA), a • five busses from the transportation at 7:30 p.m, the bus service to this and other meal sites if new sources of funding are not approved. [Press federal jobs program. CETA funds are photo by Joe McElroy.j being cut back all over the country, and Saworski said the money for the drivers will run out September 30. The drivers Coupon days ore here; make $10,000 a year. The county's estimated 3,100 senior Township meetings Saturday citizens use the bus service for a wide variety of activities, such as going to Find the best bargains lunch programs in Boyne City and at Saturday, March 31, is annual can end their fiscal year either on March met the first Saturday in April and the Charlevoix County Senior Citizens Where can you find the best deals biggest early spring bargains in meeting day for most of Charlevoix 31 or in July. Township meetings are to didn't have time to change the date this Center-in East Jordan. on everything from clothing to auto Charlevoix and Emmet County. County's 15 townships. All townships be held at the end of the fiscalyear . year. That problem will be solved next The bus also transports elderly parts to prescriptions to skis to There is even a coupon for free , except Evangeline will be meeting, with year and all townships win meet the residents, who need to go grocery garden tools to trailers to snow classified ads. ] annual budgets a major topic of But Evangeline will meet the same day. shopping or to medical appointments. blowers to newspaper subscriptions? discussion. following Saturday, April 7. "We really "Many of these people can't walk ' Why, in this week's Charlevoix It adds up to lots of ways to save , A new state law regarding annual should be meeting on March 31," says Township residents can attend the several blocks with a bag of groceries, County Press, where else? The Press money. The coupons can be found on meeting dates caused some confusion Evangeline Clerk Anne Thurston, meeting and discuss -anything they especially in the winter," said Dorothy this week features three pages of pages eight, nine and 11.. Happy this year. The law savs the townships But she said the township has always want with township officers. Pelton, the director of East Jordan's coupons that can help you find the bargain-huntingf ~

*SfM Page 2 - THURSDAY, MARCH 29,1979 - Charlevoix County Press Court news- Catherine E. Novak, 18, Petoskey, $33; The following cases were heard $25. Highest Rate Permitted Robert E. Hoeksema, 34, East Jordan, recently in the 90th District Court: John A. Sheets, III, 18, Charlevoix, $41. By Federal Regulation Edward P. Olach, 23, Charlevoix, shining with firearm, fine and costs, impaired driving, 5 weekends in the $208. William P. Harrison, 11, East Jordan, 9.796% Charlevoix County Jail, fine and costs, Frederick T. Watros, 29, East Jordan, $25; Howard W. Berger, 53, Petoskey > $305, probation one year. fishing without license, fine and costs, $25; Gregg L. Orley, 25, Bloomfield Current interest Rate Catherine A. Prow, 28, Charlevoix, $28. Hills, $26- impaired driving, fine and costs, $205. Samuel L. Tisron, 51, East Jordan, D. Dean Luce, 52, Port Huron, 826; Richard H. Stevens, 36, Gaylord, expired commercial pjate, $25; Florian Cecil R. Hawkins, 25, East Jordan, $33; impaired driving, fine and costs, $205. Beckett, Petoskey, expired registration, Alfred J. Hayes, 34, Flint, $26. $25! Earl D, Swingle, 31, Kalarnazoo, $25; Douglas A. Stark, 18, East Jordan, Timothy J. Obeime, 20, Livonia, Robert P. Garibay, 27, Highland, $25. sale of alcoholic beverage to minors, fine improper passing, $25; Vincent A. Julia L. Kerchner, 30, Pontiac, $25; Six Month Money Market and costs, $215. Lyon, Bay Shore, parking^ in a no Frank R. Davis, 36, Fenton, $25; Steven Randall J. Danforth, 17, East Jordan, parking area, $15. R. Avans, 20, Boyne City, $25. Certificates of Deposit Northwestern minor in possession of alcohol, fine and Miehael J. Abbott, 30, Flint, fail to Donald V. Croff, 28, Alanson, $25; costs, $85. yield right of way, $25; John B. Bohne, Lisa J. Gerstacker, 23, Sanford, $25; Minimum Deposit M0.OOO Jerald L. Shaffer, 34, Grand Haven, 38, Boyne City, allow use of improper Walter M,'Ward, 40, Boyne City, $60. Savings felonious assault, preliminary registration plates, $25-. Howard M. Comstock, 24, East Lansing, $25; Orland H. Borgerson, 20, 8t Loan Association examination held, bound over. Arthur F. Raasch, 41, Saginaw, fail to Martin E. Rosalik, 44, Rochester, yield right of way, $25; Arthur W. Port Huron, $25; Elmer W. Kimowon, A substantial penalty is required for early withdrawal 300 Howard open alcoholic liquor in moving vehicle, Jenks, Jr., 33, Boyne City, fail to stop 31, Ludington, S53; Stephen W. Smith, P«toik«y, Ml 49770 fine and costs, $85. at stop sign, $25. 18, Petoskey, $25. Jeannie M. Gouine, 21, Cheboygan, a|K Annual effective yield subject to change at renewal 616 347-4761 Alex Cornstalk, Jr., 40, East Jordan, Richard E. Mellon, 36, Boyne City, no disorderly conduct, 2 days in the registration plates on vehicle, $25; $41; EdwardE. Hiar, 28, Petoskey, $41; Charlevoix County Jail. Patricia A. Singer, 23, Grosse Pte. James E. Shepard, 18, East Jordan, Pamela Collins, 21, Charlevoix, enter Woods, fail to stop at red light, $25. $33. without permission, fine and costs, Joan L. Sorenson, 27, Boyne City, Michael L. Gruckin, 26, Hamtramck, Natural Resources Commission Action $145, restitution to injured party, improper parking, $15; Robert D. Crick, $25; Ronald E. Brown, 28, Traverse 18, East Jordan, minor in possession in City, $41. INCREASE OF SIZE LIMIT ON BASS $121.81, probation one year. NOTICE motor vehicle, $85; Jonathan J. Jezisek, Cecilia D. Pemberton, 42, Petoskey, The Natural Resources Commission, at its Walter L. Stanhope, Jr., 24, Boyne $25; Terry L. Drew, 21, Fairview, $25; HUDSON TOWNSHIP meeting on August 15, 1975, under authority of Act City, fail to stop at stop sign, 10 days in 23, Traverse City, no proof registration, 230, P.A. 1925, as amended, increased the size limit the Charlevoix County Jail, no in- $25. Bruce W. Fielder, 23, Manchester, $25. on smallmouth and largemouth bass from 10 inches surance, 10 days in the Charlevoix Michael E. Anderson, 19, East Lisa M. Simmons, 18, Boyne City, Regular planning board meeting will be held at the to 12 inches for a period of 5 years beginning County Jail, concurrent with above Jordan, no proof of insurance, $25; $33; Mark D.. Hall, 21, Elmira, $53; Township Hall on Tuesday, April 3, 1979 at 7:30 January 1, 1976, on all Michigan Waters including case. Kevin M. Kratt, 17, Charlevoix, fail to Vernon Hess, 40, Petoskey, $41; Paula p.m. the Great Lakes and connecting waters. Daniel T. Matznick, 18, Ellsworth, stop at stop sign, $25; Michael Bartlett, Holmes, Charlevoix, $33. fail to have vehicle under control, fine 20, East Jordan, excessive noise, $25. 20eow Michigan Department of Natural Resources Michael A. Meier, 25, Charlevoix, and costs, $25. Charged with speeding and the $25; Gregory L. Nowak, 31, Kalamazoo', •CELIA SEVENSKI, Clerk Brian K. Duke, 22, East Jordan, fail amount each was assessed is as follows: $25; Sharon. M. Lyon, 34, Petoskey, to stop, fine and costs, $85. Joel C. Stradling, 20, Alanson, $60; $53., Lewis O. McPherson, no age, East Stanley M. Charron, Jr., 33, Muskegon, Daniel J. Purnell, 28, Boyne City, Jordan, defective equipment, fine and S33; Jana M. Montague, 21, Charlevoix, $33; Phillip R. Garrett, 29, Weidman, costs, 825. S41. $25. Ellen Rannings, no age, Charlevoix, Nancy L. Diller, 28, East Jordan, $53; dog running at large, fine and costs, Larry Gardner, 32', East Jordan, $25; Lewis R. Skeel, 51,-C.harlevoix, $25. NOTICE NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING ANNUAL MEETING EAST JORDAN FULL GOSPEL TRUTH CHURCH, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. Alan V. Pastor Rev. Harley R. Barber, 4th and Division, East Pareis, 207 Williams. St., East Jordan, Phone 536-2941. MELROSE TOWNSHIP Jordan, Phone 536-2920. Sunday School • 10 a.m.; Worship Service - 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School • 10:45 a.m. EVANGELINE TOWNSHIP Morning Worship - 11 a.m.; Evening Worship • 7 p.m.; The Melrose Township Annual meeting will be Thursday Bible Study - 7 p.m. The Evangeline Township Annual meeting will be held at the township hall Saturday, March 31, at ST. MATTHEWS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Rev. Dennis held at the town hall, Saturday, April 7, at 1 p.m. A 1:30 p.m. A hearing will be held on the proposed Stilwell, Hwy. M-75. Boyne City, Phone 582-7718. Satur- hearing will be held on the proposed budget for the COMMUNITY REFORMED CHURCH, Rev. Larry day Night Mass - 5:30 p.m.; Sunday Morning Mass - 11 budget for the year 1979-80. A hearing will also be Grooters, Corner of Meech & Petoskey, Charlevoix, Phone year 1979-80. A hearing will also be held on the held on theproposed use of Federal Revenue Sharing 547-2409 or 547-9482. Sunday School • 10 a.m.; Worship proposed use of Federal Revenue Sharing funds. Funds. ' x Service - 11 a.m.; Evening Service • 7 p.m. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rev. Ray Grienke, Funds received: $2,847. Funds anticipated for the Funds received: $6,000. Fundsanticipated for Corner of Mill St. & Center St., Boyne Falls, Phone next entitlement period: $2,800. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rev. Ray Grienke, the next entitlement period: $6,000. 582-9976. Sunday School • 10:30 a.m.; Morning Worship • 21-2tc 324 S. Park St., Boyne City, Phone 582-9776. Sunday 9:30 a.m. H. ANNE THURSTON School - 9:45 a.mjfl Morning Worship - 11 a.m. WILLIS PLANCK ST. AUGUSTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH, Rev. Dennis Township Clerk FREE METHO0ST CHURCH, Rev. Wayne Bullock, Stilwell, Grove St., Boyne Falls, Phone 582-7718. Sunday 83agtate.St.. B,«jyneCity, Phone 582-6843. Sunday School Township Clerk ji.; Morning Worship • 11 a.m.: Evening Services - 7 Morning Mass 9:00 a.m., Saturday Mass, 7:30 p.m. pji; Wednesday Mid-Week Services • 7 p.m. We have a WALLOON COMMUNITY CHURCH, Rev. Ward, North Sunday Scndol bus route. Shbre Drive,'Walloon Lake, Phone 535-2444. Sunday School • 9:45 a.m.; Morning Worship - 11 a.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD , Rev. Clifford Molnar, 509 N. East St., Boyne City, Phone 582-6873. Sunday School • 10 a.m.; FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. Milton G. Morning Worship • 11 a.m.; Evening Worship • 7 p.m.; Walls, Corner of S. Park & Pine St., Boyne City, Phone Thursday Mid-Weed - 7 p.m. 582-7983. Church School • 9:45 a.m.; Morning Worship • 11 a.m. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH, Rev. Douglas K. Janetzke, Hwy. M-75, Boyne City, Phone 582-9301. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rev. Steve Tower, Sunday School -9:15 a.m.; Morning Worship - 8 and 10:30 Horton Bay, Phone 347-6608. Sunday School • 10:30 a.m.; a.m. Morning Worship - 9:30 a.m.; Evening Worship • 7 p.m.; Wednesday Mid-Week • 7 p.m. THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, Rev. Timothy Holcomb-Densmore, 225 Morgan St., Boyne City, Phone ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, Rev. Father 582-2311. Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.; Joseph Lima, 205 Nichols St., East Jordan. Saturday Morning Worship • 10:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.; Evening Mass - 5 p.m.: Sunday Masses • 8 a.m. & 10 a.m. Worship - 6 p.m.; Wednesday Mid-Week - 7 p.m. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rev. Dan Minor, 201 BAPTIST CHURCH, Rev. Walter Buck, Walter & 4th St., East Jordan, Phone 536-2161. Sunday School • 11 McKenzie, East Jordan, Phone 536-2717. Sunday School • a.m.; Morning Worship • 10 a.m. 10 a.m.; Worship Service - lj-a.m.; Evening Service • 7 p.m.; Wednesday Prayer"'Service - 7 p.m. JORDAN VALLEY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Rev. BUI Apfel, 319 S. Lake St., East Jordan, Phone 536-2741. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Rev. John A. Beard, 875 Save-Share Sunday School - 10 a.m.; Morning Worship - 11 a.m.;) State St., Boyne City, Phone 582-9591. Sunday School - Evening Worship • 6:30 p.m.; Thursday Mid-Week - 7 9:45 a.m.; Morning Worship - 11 a.m.; Evening Worship - p.m. 7 p.m.; Wednesday Mid-Week • 7 p.m.; We have a Sunday Pictured at left are Glen's wants everyone School bus route. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Kenneth R. President Sheila in East Jordan to know Hagen, 301 Nichols St.. East Jordan, Phone 536-7566. Michaels, Vice-President about Save-Share and IRONTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, One block Sunday Worship • 10:30 a.m.; Holy Communion is offered Angela Noirot, and hopes more groups will It west of M-66, north of Ferry Rd., Lay-Pastor Harold the first and third Sundays of the month. Regular Sunday Treasurer Danielle Baker' use it to raise funds. Kruse, Jr. Sunday School • 9:45 a.m.; Worship Service • 11 morning worship is used the other Sundays. Sunday a.m. receiving a check for the All a group has to do is School - 9:15 a.m: Classes for age 3 through adult will be East Jordan 6th grade in offered. Begins Oct. 2 register with the Store SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, Pastor the amount of $182.24. Manager and begin Richard Dickens 582-9812, Corner of Cedar St. & S. saving the green cash MISSIONARY CHURCH, Rev. Dale Turner, 7845 Rogers This is one example of a f! ;East St., Boyne City. Worship Service - 9:30 a.m. & Rd., East Jordan, Phone 536-2128. Sunday School - 10 non-profit group making register tapes. Glen's will 11 a.m.; Saturday; Tuesday Mid-Week • 7:30 p.m. a.m.; Morning Worship - 11 a.m.; Evening Worship - 7 use of the Save-Share pay 1 percent of the total p.m.; Wednesday Mid-Week - 7 p.m.; We have a Sunday Program to help raise qualified amount of all REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF School bus route. funds. There are many tapes brough tin by any LATTER DAY SAINTS, Elder Raymond A. Ecker, more groups using it too registered group; and not Corner of S. Lake & Lincoln St., Boyne City, Phone CHURCH OF CHRIST, Rev. Jim Ehrcke, 812 Erie St. off and there will be a picture just once, but each time a 535-2387. Church School • 9:45 a.m.; Morning Worship • M-66, East Jordan, Phone 536-7945, office, 636-712J*. group brings in $25.00 Home. Bible Study • 10 a.m.; Morning Worship • 11 a.m.; of one each week in this 11 a.m.; Wednesday Mid-Week • 7 p.m. Pres. Sheila Michaels paper. worth of slips or more. Evening Worship • 6 p.m.; Wednesday Mid-Week Service - Vice Pres. Angela Noirot UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, Rev. Douglas 7 p.m. Charles, 209 E. Main St., Boyne City, Phone 582-7134. Treas. Danielle Baker Sunday School • 10 a.m.; Morning Worship • 11 a.m.; APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH, Pastor Richard Haner, EJ 6th Grade Evening Worship - 6 p.m.; Tuesday Mid-Week - 7 104 E. Garfield, East Jordan, Phoen 536-2024. Sunday $182.24 p.m.; Friday (youth) 7 p.rri. Evening Evangelist Service -7 p.m; Wednesday Bible & Prayer Service • 7 p.m.; Sunday School & Worship - 10 REORGANIZED* CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF a.m.; Saturday Youth Meetings • 7 p.m. LATTER DAY SAINTS, Elder Gilbert Fox, Jordan St., East Jordan, Phone 536-7344. Church School - 9:45 a.m.; BAY SHORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Church Morning Worship • 11 a.m. School • 9 a.m.; Morning Worship - 9 a.m. TRINITY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD, 401 FAITH EVE. LUTHERAN CHURCH, Wilson & -State St., Boyne City, Phone 582-9305. Sunday School • 10 Behling Rd., East Jordan, Phone 582-6121 or 547- a.m.; Morning Worship • 11a.m.; Evening Service • 7 p.m. 2460. Worship, 2 p.m. Thursday Mid-Week • 7:30 p.m.; Youth Service • 6 p.m. The Church Directory is sponsored each week by: I.T.T. Automotive Electrical Seals & Roberts.Construction Co. Products Division Boyne City East Jordan THE DEPOT ^A 'GUNS MEANS Boyne City f WW SERVICE IN THE MOUTH11 William J. 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BY KAY SEVERINSEN "And it's hard on my family. My wife like a big family down there." mental problems. But they have never sees me." ' As if to prove it, behind the ice cream problems and then they turn to the In downtown East Jordan there is a That's because Young works full time counter sits a row of wallet-size por- street and to booze and pot." store with'nothing for sale. Ice cream at the East Jordan Iron Works. Then he traits of the teenagers who frequent the "One person's parent is very ill and freezers are empty, the soft drink spends another four to six hours every place. "They're my kids," says Young, they can't handle that too well. They machine is dry. evening at the store simply. j can't stand to stay at home, so they Yet every evening the Circus "We're worried," says Yvonne Young has a few strict rules, which he come here." O'Flavors is busy. Crowds of teens flock Kitson, 15. "Some of us think they will says the patrons respect. "They don't Young thinks the store has cut down inside to listen to the juke box, play crawl under a rock and die when it wheel and deal pot in here. They don't on juvenile delinquency, too. "You cards or talk, getting something they closes. It might not be so bad if kids drink. And there's no bad language. A watch," he warned, "when this place could never buy -- friendship and caring. could, stay home and talk to their lot of townspeople think that's what closes, the town is going to have more parents. But some have such bad home they do here. But I don't allow it." problems." For a year and a month, proprietor lives they can't stand it." Police Chief Joe Hammond was not Ken Young has been offering East "I guess we'll just start lining up on Most of the year, the store sells ice sure that would be the case. But he did Jordan youth a place to go, a place to the corner like we did before, or else cream and soft drinks. Young also say the store is a "healthy thing to hang out and relax. Between 100 and have car parties. There's nothing else to makes some money from the juke box have. It gives them a place of their 160 teens come in every day, he do." and coin-operated games. On a good own." estimated. A couple of teens, Yvonne said, show day, he'll gross $55, but that doesn't "There's nothing for them to do. They "They need this so much," Young, 35, up at the store at 3 p.m., go home for a meet expenses. just walk around." says. "Some of them have a lot of half hour at dinner and are back until "I hate to close," he said "I put the Young helped the teens organize the problems at home. They come in and the store closes. for sale sign in the window just kind of East Jordan Youth Group, which last talk to me. Here they feel safe and to feel things out. I'm hoping someone summer sponsored dances every two secure. They know someone cares." To many of the store's regulars, would buy it that cares for the kids. But weeks. But now the teenagers have another Young is like a second father. I don't think it will happen." "We don't know what will happen to problem: the Circus O'Flavors is closing "He's really helped us get our heads But Young believes what he offers is the group," mused Yvonne. "We always within a month. In the short time the together," Yvonne added. "It was vital to East Jordan teens: a caring, met at the store. We don't know if he business has been open, Young says he definitely going the wrong direction listening ear. will still be able to help us as much." has lost between $5,000 and $7,000. before he opened. He helped me turn "I've sent three or four of them over "We would jump at any chance to "All I wanted to do was break even, around. I love my own father very to the psycholpgist at the health cen- keep it open," she added. "But there's but I can't even do that," he explained. much, but Ken also cares about us. It's ter," he said. "Not that they have nothing we can do." Savings & loan faces another roadblock

BOYNE CITY • Northwestern But the recommendation for approval properly organized and that an area can $250,000 and they will have to put up Savings and Loan Association of was appealed by Northwestern Savings indeed support them. another estimated $250,000 if the Petoskey is continuing its protest of a and Loan. In the case of the Boyne City savings savings and loan is approved. proposal to establish a savings and loan Al Landa, the administrative law and loan, he said, "The applicants "I know $500,000 doesn't seem like Storeowner Ken Young - "They need this so much. Some of them have a lot of in Boyne City. judge, told The Press last week that proved to my satisfaction that there is a much to start a savings and loan," •such appeals are common in the com- need for an association such as this in problems at home. They come and talk to me. Here they feel safe and secure. They Such appeals are not unusual, Wright said. "But we will be taking in petitive world of financial institutions. Boyne City." know someone cares." [Photo by Kay Severinsen.] however, and the investors in the deposits, which we will also be able to He said that roughly half of all initial savings and loan are confident their Arch Wright, organizer of the local lend out. We will also be selling mor- recommendations for approval of new application will eventually be approved. S&L, said he was somewhat surprised tgages to large holding companies." Court orders financial institutions are appealed. the preliminary approval is being Wright said an economist hired by his The state Financial Institutions Appeals will be made in oral contested. group projected that the new saving? Bureau had notified the 11 local in- arguments before Richard J. Francis, Earlier this month, he said the and loan would bring in $1.2 a year in vestors in the proposed savings and commissioner of the Financial In- recommendation for approval "was savings. Front Street hearing loan on March 6 that an administrative stitutions Bureau, on April 5 in Lan- worded so strongly in our favor it would "That may even be a conservative law judge had recommended approval of sing. be highly improbable it would be ap- estimate," Wright said. He said Family BOYNE CITY - The City Com- submitted revised plans for the project. their proposal. Francis has the power to uphold or pealed." Federal had acquired savings of more mission will hold a special meeting A second resolution was mandated by But there were provisions for ap- overturn Landa's recommendation. No Now that it has been appealed, than that amount in its first years after Monday, April 2, at 6 p.m. to consider the Circuit Court, which must also pealing that recommendation. North- matter what Francis decides, there can however, Wright said, "I'm confident opening branches in Charlevoix, another resolution on the- vacating of approve the street closing because western Savings and Loan, as well as be further appeals by either party to a the appeal won't be successful. We're Petoskey and Gaylord. Front Street. Front Street is near Lake Charlevoix. Family Federal Savings, had vigorously Circuit Court. proceeding with our planning. In fact we To achieve the $1.2 million figure, the Lake Associates, the developers who The street closing is opposed by a opposed the original application to form But, Landa said, these appeals are have an architect working possible new S&L would not drastically cut into want to build 270 condominiums units group of- Boyne residents who call S&L in Boyne City. The original ap- less common. Only about one in 10 are building plans." He still hopes the Northwestern State Bank's deposits. on the old tannery property, say then- themselves the Save Front Street plication was made in January, 1978. appealed after reaching that stage, he savings and loan will open in the fall. Wright contends. He said the bank, project won't succeed unless Front Committee, but the three city com- Four days of hearings were held with estimated. Such appeals must be made Wright said the S&L office will be in which serves roughly the same area, has Street is closed. missioners questioned by The Press Financial Institutions Bureau officials within 60 days of the time Francis downtown Boyne City, but the exact $50 million in checking and savings have said they still favor the project. in May and June, and the ad- makes his decision. location has not been chosen yet. He deposits. Last summer the City Commission The earlier resolution was approved 4- ministrative law judge in charge of the Wright said his economist is approved a resolution of intent to vacate said the investors are interested in 0, with Commissioner Thelma Behling case even visited the Boyne area before The Financial Institutions Bureau ts buying the old.city hall property for an projecting the Boyne City Savings -and " the street, but now they have to do it abstaining-because- she lives near the making his positive recommendation acting on behalf of consumers in Loan will realize a profit at the end of its again because the developers have office site, property. this month. assuming iha.t new .institutions .are '.. The 11 investors have already put up third year of operation. ,, . Professional Dry Cleaning Has Returned To Boyne City

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The strike is over, but serious serving press releases. should be reformed. If the company is problems remain at Top O'Michigan But this experience is merely a misinterpreting the bylaws, then it is Rural Electric Company. symptom of a deeper problem, an en- just further proof of management's The behavior of company officials and trenched, unresponsive bureaucracy. II unresponsiveness. board members during the five month political leaders acted this way, they Co-op officials are probably hoping strike should give the co-op's 32,000 would soon be voted out of office. That's that they will drop from the public eye customers cause for concern. The what American democracy is all about. now that the strike is over. But that company consistently put more im- But that's not what Top O'Michigan might not happen. Hopefully people's portance on smashing the strike than on Rural Electric Company ia all about. Co- memories' will be long enough to make being above board with its customers. op members collected 4,200 signatures some changes at this summer's co-op The management probably deserves to force a recall election of the directors. annual meeting. credit for keeping the townships' The organizers were under the im- Company officials might be able to electricity going throughout a hard pression that this election could include squash the recall drive through dubious mail ballots or proxy votes. Article one, bylaw interpretations, but they might section seven of the bylaws says have to look forward to seeing some new members can do this. faces on the board of directors this *TR How has the company responded to summer. Editorial this demonstration of due process? If that, happens, the cozy club that Officials have dragged their feet since has had so much influence over l January 26 on "validating" the township residents might find that J J-i J winter. Early in the strike the office petitions, and also claims that the times are changing. workers warned of dire consequences bylaws say members can only cast their When co-ops were first set up, they when bad weather came. They said the recall ballots in person. had a simple purpose: provide elec- winter would bring downed power lines That means approximately 16,000 tricity to rural areas. Nearly half a and long interruptions of service. members would have to appear in century later, we are now in a time when That didn't happen. The only major person to recall even one board member. it is not so wise to encourage growth in service interruptions came after stupid This is absurd. The co-ops were rural areas - because energy and other acts of vandalism that only served to established by Congress to be resources are severely limited. sway public opinions against the responsive to the needs and wishes of All of a sudden, the co-ops are making strikers, who disavowed any respon- their members. Setting up impossible crucial decisions which directly affect sibility. recall procedures is not what we would the growth of a multi-county area. They Maybe union members were just call responsive. are deciding whether to invest millions blowing hot air when they warned of And is seems especially inconsistent of dollars in downstate nuclear power long outages. Or maybe the company that the co-op would advocate this plants. And the sad thing is, the people Strikers Judy Gay, left, and Will Roisen, right, are out ot joos alter the long strike at Top and customers were just lucky. But impossible manner of recall when they making these decisions are elected by a O'Michigan Rural Electric Authority. Preston Schomp, center, was the only striker to get his job while the company did a good job set no such standards for their board small percentage of the total number of back. A recall of board memoes is still in the works. technically, it is a public relations elections at annual meetings. When it co-op members who know little about disaster area. comes to re-electing themselves, the the board members' views. One customer says when he tried to board and' its bylaws require a Then, the board conducts its get on the agenda of a board meeting, he minimum of merely 150 voters - and meetings totally in private, and Top wrote two letters but still was not given they DO allow proxy votes. (They O'Michigan customers end up paying a chance to speak. encourage people to come to the annual some of the highest electrical rates in This shabby treatment was accorded meetings nearly to the point of bribery -- the nation. a long-time member of the co-op, not food is served, and expensive door Other co-ops have been under fire some- outside agitator. At least that's prizes are given away.) lately, too, and reforms have been Keeping history alive his side of the story. Management? One of two things is happening here. implemented. Open board meetings and They refuse to communicate with the If the company is intepreting its bylaws better communication with the public public except through occasional self- correctly, those bylaws are a farce and would be a good start. Something as important as a com- The idea of forming a historical manent focal point within the structure munity's history deserves all the commission came from discussions of the city government. protection it can get. Boyne City's between the city manager and members Hopefully the historical commission of the Boyne City Historical Society, an - will be able to encourage potential informal group that was foundexHJuring' developers in the 'area to highlight J the Bicentennial. There is plenty, of history, not pave it over, when iSKey room for both the historical society and make their plans. f Editorial a commission. Buildings such as Colwell &. Company Inflation tribulations -- Boyne City is rich in history and it's Real Estate and the railroad building •encouraging to see that history is kept are a credit to the community. Others history will be well served if the City alive through groups like the historical should be encouraged to follow the same Commission approves an upcoming society and the middle school's local trend instead of ruining the charm of a resolution to establish an official Boyne history class. A historical commission pretty town by covering it over with Paying bills could give you ills City Historical Commission. will give history a more formal, per- neon and plastic.

The people of Boyne City and East Prices are rising so rapidly, people are soaring 50's, the missile sizzling 60's, Letter from the editor Jordan (and all the ships at sea) seem to calling last week the good old days. I and now are dangling on the tail end of have one topic of general discussion went down town to buy a loaf of bread. the thrice priced 70's. these days. The price was laughable. I was forced to The 80's are just down around the And .you're wrong. It ain't sex. It's laugh for fear of crying. corner of Water and Lake Streets. And money. That dang fuel bill burns me up, my I, for one, do not have the nerve to pry Gas shortage a threat Sex, as a subject of conservation, has electric bill gives me a shock, my water open the future and look at the price of taken a drubbing - over exposed via the pickles -- sliced dills. movies, books and magazines. Pounded Things are so gummed up the We might as well look at the bright could use public transportation. the woes of their sparsely populated into the ground until it's worn and old Government is now anti-abortion. It's side. It would, of course, be a severe districts. One man, one vote, majority hat and no longer batted around in our looked upon as a conspiracy against the That's the attitude Boyne Area hardship up north, since we don't have rules, so look out, everybody else. better circles. In fact, things have Internal Revenue Bureau. The more Chamber of Commerce President Mac any public transportation. To Hopefully our political leaders will be degenerated to where young people may people, the more taxes; and the more McNichol came home with after at- able to convince their colleagues'that now engage in exoerimental fiddling Marshall taxes, the more people the Government tending a meeting last week on the putting the hurt on the north's economy and be respectable at the same time. can hire to straighten things out. threatened gas shortage that has will hurt them as well. High unem- Yes, money has pushed sex aside and Sayles I discussed this with a women in Northern Michiganders shook up and ployment anywhere in the state hurts come to the fore in most coffee table Boyne Falls the other day and she tried worried about the future. the economy all over. debates. The worthless United States to pooh-pooh my grouch. "The price of Mac says the message he got was that And if tourists can'tk get gas in dollar has us by the ribs and by the goods and services have gone up in the we don't have to worry about; a gas , they'll have to mouth and won't let go. bill dampens my spirits and my phone last few years," she said. "But wages crisis - at least not this year. Higher become ex-tourists, amusing.themselves I'm harping on this right now because bill has me yelling all over the place. have also gone up. People can afford to prices at the pumps, yes, but not a full- in the summer by -watching each other my fuel oil bill has jumped 43 cents per Who can I blame? The large cor- pay high prices when they make such blown, knock-down, get-ready-for-the- sweat and in the winter by building gallon in six years. It used to cost porations. A man from Horton Bay says high wages." soup-line crisis. snowmen with black snow. After all, $175.00 to fill our thousand gallon tank. yes, they are to blame. I believe him. How silly. High wages and low prices At least not yet. there is no subway from Detroit to Lake Today it's $600.00. For no falsehood has ever been traced to are the American dream. That's what If the gas shortage becomes so bad paraphrase Congressman Bob Davis, Charlevoix. That, folks, is called inflation. Horton Bay. everyone wants. that the entire country goes to you can't take a subway from East But even if the feds lay heavy Back when there was no dignity We who are old enough to hold a She laughed at me. "How can you be rationing, we're all in trouble But a Jordan to Boyne City. restrictions on gas use, Michigan and attached to being heavily in debt, in- grouch the better part of the day, are so stupid and have such pretty blue more likely alternative is weekend But Davis and our other elected other states have an ace up their flation had something to do with frightened, worried, sick and mopey. We eyes?" service station closings. It wouldn't be representatives usually find themselves sleeves, according to the experts who blowing up an innertube. How I wish went through the roaring 20's, the Women in Boyne Falls are always as serious -a hardship for most people, outnumbered, and probably won't get spoke at Thursday's meeting. -.'• that were so today! flooring 30's, the warring 40's, the saying stuff like that to throw me off. especially those in the big cities who much sympathy when they moan about If rationing or weekend closings' - appear imminent, the state could get an exemption from the rules if it can come Write us up with other methods of saving enough gas. Qfiarlevou: (Bounty &ness a letter! That might be the best way to go, Publishers George Colbum, Paul Marcus Speaking out since it would force everyone to use their We encourage letters to General Manager Jim Baumann heads on gasoline consumption. Clearly, the editor on topics of there is much we' can do. America has Managing Editor Joe McElroy public interest. Deadline Production Manager Susie LaJoice Do you have a question, complaint or comment about the government? The but six percent of the world's best thing to do about it is to contact your elected representatives. They do is Monday noon. Sign population, but we consume 30 percent Office Manager Rosalind Stump your name. Darkroom Technician Jeannie Massey read your mail and pay attention to votefr opinion. Here are the addresses of of the oil. Typesetter DeeMcCary elected officials serving the Charlevoix County area: Given the crazy political conditions in Proofreader Judy Puroll GOVERNOR - William G. MiUiken [R], Executive Office, Second Floor, many of the countries that supply the Advertising Sales Jinny Giacomelli State Capitol Building, Lansing, Mich., 48901. black gold, it's clear we had better find Advertising Sales Sandy Vansteenkiste U. S. SENATORS - Carl Levin [D], Donald Riegle (DJ. In Detroit, both men Deadlines sensible solutions before the situation may be reached by writing: Federal Building, 231 Lafayette Blvs., Detroit, gets out of hand. The Charlevoix County Press, publication 396480, is published weekly by Mich., 48226. In Washington D.C., both men may be reached by writing: Contributors and advertisers are Boyne Publishing Company, Inc., Boyne City, Michigan, 49712, and entered as Senate Office Building, Washington D. C. 20&169 asked to observe the following second class matter every Wednesday in the Boyne City Post Office. U. S. CONGRESSMAN - Bob Davis [RJ, Box 189, 5056 Wah Wah Soo Charlevoix County Press deadlines: Drive, Gaylord, Mich., 49735, or 1223 Longworth Building, Washington D.C., ••Noon Friday - all community •Address: 210 Lake Street, Boyne City 20515.' . ' event items, such as weddings, club P.O. Box 216 STATE SENATOR • Mitch Irwta [D], P.O. Box 429, 111 Bluewater Dr., news, announcements and school Correction Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., 49783, or Senate Chambers, State Capitol Building, news. Phone: (616)582-6761 Lansing, Mich., 48901. -Noon Monday *- Display and An error in last week's Boyne City STATE REPRESENTATIVES • 103rd District • Ralph OstUng [R], R-2, classified ads, letters to the editor, front page story about taxes may have Subscriptions: $9 in Charlevoix County and adjoining counties. Elsewhere $16 Box 475B, Roscommon, Mich., 4S653; 106th District - Steve Andrews [R], P. correspondents' copy. given the impression that local residents , for one year, $28 for 2 years, and $36 for 3 years. Single copies 25 cents. O. Box 241, Gaylord, Mich,, 49736. Both men may also be reached by writing: If there are any questions, please are paying even more than they House of Representatives, State Capitol Building, Lansing, Mich. 48901, call 582-6761 or stop by the Press thought. The total in local Income far Deadlines: Noon Friday for community event announcements. Noon Monday Ostling's district includes the East Jordan and Charlevoix areas. Andrews' ' office at 210 S. Lake Street, Boyne this year in the tax comparison table for advertising and letters. 4 p\m. Tuesday for last-minute news. district includes the Boyne City, Walloon Lake and Boyne Falls areas. City. should have been $431,962, not 9808,000. The Press regrets the error.

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Seven bank employees promoted Business briefs' Seven new appointments have been years. broadcasting from Kalkaska, possibly made by the Board of Directors of Julie LaCroix has been named Northwestern State Bank. The em- by Monday. Station officials say they manager of the bank's Boyne Falls Real estate student will be serving a 10-county area and Plpywis being promoted are: Ed Drenth, branch. She began working in the Boyne Stephen Weber, Ginny Carey, Ruth Martin Bieganowski, broker for Charlevoix County listeners should be City office in April, 1978, and was able to tune in at 97.7 on the dial. McDonald, Harriet Urman, Jennie transferred to Boyne Falls a short time Bieganowski and Associates of Boyne One spokesman said the station will Tomkina, and Julia LaCroix. later. City, recently completed his eighth be playing "adult contemporary rock" Ed Drenth, promoted to vice Harriet Urman, promoted from head seminar within the past 12 months. music, similar to that of WJML in president, started his banking career at teller to administrative officer, has been Most seminars were sponsored by the Petoskey. In fact, the station has lured Northwestern in 1969. A native of with the bank for 15 years, starting as a Realtors National Marketing Institute a couple key personalities away from Ellsworth and a member of the East bookkeeper and then becoming a teller. and were conducted on a national basis WJML. Tom Tyler will be WKLT's Jordan Board of Education, Drenth has She became head teller in February of in Buffalo, Houston to St. Louis. music director, and Marlene DeVere will been cashier since 1974. 1978. Subjects included were commercial and investment properties and their tax be the news and public affairs director. Stephen Weber, promoted to Jennie Tomkins has been named Ginny Carey Ed Drenth Jennie Tomkins assistant vice president and comp- manager of the bank's B&C Market consequences as well as land Station manager and part owner is troller, has been with the bank since office, where she has worked since 1974. development and exchanging. Michael O'Shea, who has worked with September, 1978. Before coming to She began working forth e bank in 1961. Mr. Bieganowski is the 1979 Vice- radio and television stations in the Northwestern he worked for the President of the Antrim-Charl«*voix Traverse City area for the last 10 years. Comptroller of the Currency, a Board of Realtors government office. Dairy Queen Ginny Carey, promoted to ad- Dry cleaning ministrative officer, has worked in the BOYNE CITY • The Dairy Queen at East Jordan office for three years as \- -I BOYNE CITY - Boyne Laundry and the corner of Water and Park Streets executive secretary. She is a member of Dry Cleaning now has new dry cleaning will soon be featuring a new look. the Great Lakes Chapter of the and pressing equipment. Owner Jeff Owner Art Gibbs says the store is American Institute of Banking and is a Bradford's store can now provide dry going to be expanded, with construction member of the National Association of cleaning that will be returned to the scheduled to begin April 1. He said the Bank Wdmen. customer pressed and ready to wear. addition on the east side of the present Ruth McDonald has been promoted "People like to have that finished building will include inside seating, to personnel officer from her previous look," Bradford said. "We're trying to approximately 20 tables. position as receptionist. A bank em- Stephen Weber Harriet Urman Ruth McDonald Julia LaCroix grow the way that we see Boyne City The store will remain open ployee for 15 months, she served as growing." throughout the renovation, which will Eveline Township treasurer for 10 probably be completed by June 1. The New station entire building will be done in brick and a new, red roof will be installed. A new FM stereo radio station will The addition will enable the DQ to make its debut soon. WKLT will be remain open all year.

BOYNE CITY • The middle school greatly appreciated." place. media center has passed its goal of With the extra 800 labels, the media Mrs. Brinley says the media center School collecting 10,000 soup labels and will be center will also be able to purchase a •will be organizing another label-saving purchasing a slide projector. microphone to use with its cassette project next year, and she urges area DC IT! Librarian Flossi Brinley reports that recorder. residents to continue saving labels from collects "Six days before the deadline, we still In a contest to see which class could all Campbell cans. We encourage letters to the editor on topics of needed 1,000 labels. Miraculously, some collect the most labels, the seventh Other products such as tomato and V- public interest. Deadline is Monday noon. Sign how we came up with 1,800. Everyone grade won with a total of 3,400. The 8 juice and Franco-American may also your name. soup labels did a super job in cooperating, and it is sixth grade was close behind in second be redeemed for educational materials.

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THE NEW MOGUL INN on M-75 in 2 on Saturdays. 347-2941. 1 to 6 p.m., Friday and Saturday nights Harbor Springs area, 526-2171. Roller skatina Listen to the music THE JUNCTION INN on M-75 in til 11, and Sundays" 1 to 4 p.m. Shoes are Boyne City is featuring She Rock, an •Boyne Mountain, Boyne Falls, 549- WATERWONDERLAND, 100 River Walloon Lake, spotlights the music of 35 cents; lanes are 65 cents afternoons, THE GRANARY in Boyne City stars all-women band playing Thursday, 2441. Rd., Petoskey. Open skating from 7 to North Country from 9 to 1 every 75 cents Sundays and 85 cents all other country-western singer Carol Johnson Friday and Saturday this weekend and •Nub's Nob, Pleasantview Rd., 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, 7 to Wednesday evening. 535-2151. times. Six lanes. 214 E. Main St., 536- Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 8 next. 582-9955. Harbor Springs, 526-2131. 9:30 and 10 p.m. to 12; 30 a.m. on Friday THE COUNTRY HOUSE, north of 2411. , p.m. to 2 a.m. 6 W. Main St., 582-6162. •Schuss Mountain, Stover Pond St., and Saturday. Also 1 to 3:30 p.m. DUFFY'S near Boyne Highlands, East Jordan on Boyne City Road, is VICTORY LANES in Petoskey has Mancelona, 587-9162. matinees on Saturday and Sunday. THE WEATHERVANE INN in this weekend offers you your last chance spotlighting the music of rock band open bowling every second Saturday of •Thunder Mountain, off Thumb Lake $2.50 per session for all ages. Lessons Charlevoix features disco music and for awhile to see Silver Springs, the '.'Smoke" on Friday and Saturday the month from noon to 2 a.m.; Sundays Rd., E. of Boyne Falls, 549-2441. available. 347-1032. dancing Fridays and Saturdays, 10:30 versatile acoustic rock quartet. Then the evenings. til 9 p.m., Tuesdays, all evening, and •Mount McSauba Ski Lodge, north PIED PIPER of Hamlin on M-75 in to 2 a.m. 106 Pine River Lane, 547-9958. nightclub closes until April 20, when HOLIDAY INN, located on U.S. 131 Wednesday, Thursday and Friday end of City of Charlevoix, rope tows, Walloon Lake is open from 7 to 10 p.m. they will reopen with balladeer Sean at the south edge of Petoskey, is nights after 9. Shoes are 40 cents; lanes HILTON SHANTY CREEK on M-88 547-2491. on Sundays. Admission is $1.50, which near Bellaire stars the, Michael Reynolds Ryan. Pleasantview Road. 526-2189. featuring the rock band Aurora through are 90 cents. 24 lanes. US 131 South by the Holiday Inn, 347-4927. includes skate rental. 535-2217. Duo for the next four weeks. The the month of March. They play from 9 Snowmobile trails twosome has just finished recording the THE FLYING DUTCHMAN on M-31 p.m. to 1 a.m. every night but Sunday. Flicks - music for Dustin Hoffman's next movie. between Harbor Springs and Petoskey 347-6041. Cross-country skiing has the country-rock band North LITTLE CAESAR'S PIZZA . #Jordan Valley Drive, from west of The BOYNE THEATRE will be They start at 8 p.m. on Monday through •Boyne Mountain, Boyne Falls, 549- Country playing from 9:30 to 1:30 on PARLOR on Bay View Road in Elmira off 131 to M-66 south of East showing "Animal House." a wild Thursday and at 9 p.m. on Friday and 2411. Thursdays through Saturdays and 10 to Petoskey has disco with a DJ on Jordan. It's a 15 mile course. DNR 582- comedy about fraternity life featuring Saturday. 533-8621. •Young State Park, Boyne City Rd., Wednesday through Sunday nights. 6681. John Belushi, every night at 7 and 9 1 mi. NW of Boyne City, marked 3 mi. 347-8757. •Chandler Hill Snowmobile Trail, p.m. It's rated R. course, DNR 582-6681. Chandler Hill Road near Thunder CINEMA III in Charlevoix will be Best bet BROWNWOOD ACRES FARM •Warner Creek Pathway, off M-32, 2 HOUSE near Eastport is spotlighting Mountain, across from Springbrook showing the fantasy "Watership Down" mi. W of US 131, marked 3.8 mi. course, Bamstrom, a five piece show group cross country ski trail, connects with this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Call DNR 582-6681. playing five nights a week throughout two other regional trails. DNR 582-6681. 547-4353 for times. It's hocus pocus time the winter. Springbrook Pathway, Chandler Hill Maps available. GASLIGHT CINEMA in Petoskey Road near Thunder Mountain, marked will be showing "Every Which Way But Bowling is a ball course, 4 or 5 mile loop, DNR 582-6681. Loose,'' starring Clint Eastwood this EAST JORDAN - John Gasco, a Gasco's show includes the appearance •Bells Bay Campground Pathway, Indoor recreation weekend. Call 347-9696 for show times. and disappearance of live doves, card BOYNE CITY LANES has open magician from Boyne City, will be S.W. of Charlevoix off US-31, 2-2'/i magic, metal magic (such as bowling each afternoon except Wed- PETOSKEY - Little Traverse performing a Family Magic Show at 7 miles of marked course, DNR 582-6681. p.m. Thursday, April 5, at the East "swallowing" razor bladesl, and nesdays and Fridays, and Friday and Racquet Club, located on the Harbor •Windmill Farm, between Boyne City Jordan High School auditorium. levitation of small objects. Sunday evenings. Shoes are 40 cents; Petoskey Road, is open 24 hours a day Have you seen the lanes are 75 cents per game Friday and Charlevoix on C-56, $2 a day, with four indoor racquetball courts and The magic show is being done in He's not a magician all of the time, rentals available. 547-6821, 547-2746. conjunction with Family Fun Night the though. Gasco also works as a lineman evening, 80 cents afternoons and 90 five indoor tennis courts. Lessons are coupon bargains following evenings at Che elementary for Consumers Power Co. cents Sunday. 10 lanes. 380 W. Boyne available. school. The magic show is sponsored by He has been performing magic ever Road, 582-9907. Downhill skiing Afterwards take a shower, sauna or the Community Education Department. since he met a magic shop owner three GEMINI LANES in East Jordan has whirlpool. Call 347-5450 for reser- on pages 8, 9 and I 1 ? Admission is $1.25 for adults and 75 years ago. He started a magic club in open bowling Monday through Fridays •Boyne Highlands. Henrick Rd., vations. cents for children. Petoskey two years ago.

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For a delightful meal any time of day, with a cocktail or wine to accompany it, the New York in HAMBURGERS Delicious Harbor Springs offers a superb atmosphere, simple Dairij FRENCH FRIES Homemade Soups and people pleasing, with an enchanting room filled CHICKEN BASKETS with fig trees and mirrors. Queen FISH BASKETS Breakfast Anytime Breakfasts begin at 7 a.m. with lunch following and dinner served until 10 p.m. For that special WINTER HOURS Hours: touch at dinner, indulge in French cusine prepared OPEN at 11a.m. Mon.-Fri. 7:30-5:30 by their chef, Daniel Smith, a graduate of the AND A Until 9:30 p.m. Sun.-Thurs. Sat. &7:30 Culinary Institute in Hyde Park, New York. TASTY TREAT Fri. &Sat. 11-10:00 Sun. 8-2:00 FOR DESERT on 131 in Boyne Falls DOWNTOWN BOYNE CITY

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o/ Thurs. 5-10 Fri. 5-11 Sat. 3-11 Mr. Sun. Noon to 11 Have sou seen oui unique The Lamplight Inn dining room? Come in and enjoy our fine home 1345 E. Bay View Central Lake 344-6443 Soup-Salad-Sandwich cooking. Petoskey, Mich. 49770 Shrimp senvil in Candle-lit Room $2.50 1 All You Can Eat $7.95 Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m. • 2 p.m. SERVING A COMPLETE MENU 'Bullet E\ery Night $5.95 ' Buffet • Dinner Sun.-Thurs. 8.00-3:00 Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner Sun. Noon to 4:00, $4.95 Fri. 8:00-9:00 Daily 5 • 8, Sun. 3 p.m. -8 p.m. 4:00-B:00 $3.91 Sat. 8:00-10:00 Special Rates for Senior Citizens Open 6.30 a.m. -12 midnight 582-6851 and Children Boyne City Sun. - Thurs. 582,2230 + Breakfast Served Anytime 24 hours Fri. & Sat.

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BY KAY SEVERINSEN And we are not talking casual, Once- vance of automatic, pin spotters, in- ticipate. in-awhile bowlers, here. We are talking vented after World War II. "We don't care about skill," says It's the agony -• your beautiful hook once, twice and three-times a week "Pu>boys were a problem," he recalls. Judy Judkins. ' 'Everybody gets • a bajl that won you a $20 prize in January bowlers, some of whom may dream "They weren't steady. Without handicap (an additional number of totters on the edge and then plops into about strikes and splits. automatic spotters you wouldn't have points, based upon average score)' and the gutter. Many of them start bowling at the the sport we have today." that is a great equalizer. Sometimes it It's the ecstasy - - when your average age of 10 or younger and there are Bud Bates of Boyne City says that turns out that a low average bowler can is 152 and you bowl 670 in three games several hundred local grade school when he started bowling 37 years ago, be your most improved player." and your treammates are so thrilled children in league bowling. It gets in the Boyne City lanes offered "duck they cry. pins," about on&third the size of Some leagues play competitively and their blood and they often continue for other play just for fun. That's bowling, which lures more decades. today's pins. local residents to line its shiny lanes "You palmed the ball then," he says. Don and Debbie Peck of Boyne City Greg Boswell of East Jordan has been play to compete with each other, they than any other sport. In Boyne City bowling for 40 or 50 .years, he says. "It was real small and didn't have there are more than £00 adult bowlers; holes." say teasingly. And while Don's average Since the '30s, he thinks the biggest is 185 and Debbie's is 157, Don is in East Jordan, over 300. change in the sport has been the ad- But today, bowling is popular because it offers a fairly inexpensive worried now. Last week Debbie bowled way to get exercise during' winter, a 673 tactual score) in three games. "I just started crying," Debbie says. High Low Precip. chance to compete, improve skills and BOYNE FALLS chat with friends. "Then my whole team started crying. It Mon., Mar. 19 47 42 o- Bowling season runs from early was great." Tues., Mar. 20 52 36 September until around Easter with Beginning bowlers needn't make any Weather 0 initial investment in equipment, but Wed., Mar. 21 40 34 0 tournaments running through May. Thurs., Mar. 22 60 26 0 "There's not a lot to do in the win- those who become committed to the Pri., Mar. 23 58 35 0 ter," says Rex Judkins, one of Boyne sport usually buy a ball, case and shoes. wrap-up Sat., Marc. 24 55 19 .2 City's most active bowlers. "But Judy All three can be purchased for about Sun., Mar. 25 22 12 1" snow and I get so wr pped up in bowling the S75, Rex Judkins said winter just flies >y. As a matter of fact, And for skilled bowlers, that price can Week's Total 1.2 be made back quickly at tournaments. Season s Total 136.6 it's hard to get people in to bowl if it is a Weather in- nice day. But if it's raining or snowing, "At a tournament a couple weeks ago, formation courtesy EAST JORDAN they're here." the top prize was $500," Judkins added. of Herb DeNise in Rex is secretary-treasurer of the "That's one big reason tournaments are Boyne Falls and Mon., Mar. 19 45 34 0 Boyne City Men's Bowling Association popular. It's also a chance to outbowl Keith Peters in East Tues., Mar. 20 44 33 0 and the Wednesday Night Fraternal the other guy and you think it's your Jordan. Wed., Mar. 21 46 34 0 Bowling League. Judy Judkins is one chance to get hot." Thurs., Mar. 22 61 26 0 secretary-treasurer of the Tuesday For many, out-of-town tournaments Fri., Mar. 23 55 33 .27 rain Women's League and of the Sunday are also a chance to get a little rowdy Sat., Mar. 24 46 21 .8 snow Sunsetters Mixed League. Secretaries and have a good time. Sun., Mar. 25 . 28 10 6 snow handle membership and substitute lists "We usually make a family event out of it," Rex said. "But for instance, in a Week's Total 1.67 and are generally the most busy of all officers, the Judkins said. couple weeks 35 men's teams will meet Season 's Total 132.47 Another of bowling's attractions is in Traverse City. There'll be about 80 that anyone, even a klutz, can par- men from Boyne City." Who knows? Maybe they'll come home a little richer. After all, as Gene Plite, owner of e Gemini Lanes in East Jordan says, Don Peck shows how it's done at the Boyne City Lanes. Peck and his wife, Debbie, MOI-' Arabiu Dam » Eureot dm S to 1 OM are two of the hundreds of bowlers who keep the lanes busy. [Photo by Kay Batic skating taaon Htm to 1pm "You don't have to be a superstar to 50 OFF! Severinsen.] PuUc silting ww 7pm to 10pm win." TUEI-. PuWc tkriaq wn 7pm to 10pm Present this coupon and WED.- -Arabic* Own & Enron dot B to 10m Bane skating Ituoro Him to 1pm get 50' off per person at SCHAFER'S Pubic stung union 7pm to )0pm 'our afternoon matinees THUDS. Pubic skating sasam 7pm to 10pm OfftCI FM_ 'Arabics 0MM 8 Extttiu dtts 9 to 1 Oan • during pre-Easter spring

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Mrs. Loieta Dunsmore Johnson is a Sally and Norm McGeorge and family. this week with his parents, the James Seeing stars? patient at Botsford Hospital and would Denny and Betty Christensen and nicloys. like to hear from her friends. Her ad- family spent the weekend in Rockford Home at the Cas Mackowiak's were A class in basic astronomy begins dress is Botsford Hospital, 28050 Grand with his brother Bob and family. Mary Cay of Grand Rapids and the April 2 at 8:30 p.m. at the East Jordan River, Room 314, Fannington Hills, MI The Women's Christian Temperence Steve DeLaneys of Lansing. Heather High School. The eight-week course will 48018. : Union meeting was held March 19 with Renee Delaney, daughter of Monica and be instructed by Alan Pareis and will The child development classes of a good attendance. Devotions were Steve, was baptized at St. Matthew's include the origins of the universe and Boyne City took a tour this week of the given by Margaret Wallace from Acts with ' Father Stillwell; officiating the solar system, descriptions of planets the 25; 1-27. The program theme was ceremony on Sunday. sun and basic star types. Channels Of Information given by Eula The Ken Shann family of Petoskey By the end of the course students will Pritchard. Lois Leisure sang Yield Not visited the Cal Brickers over the be able to recognize and identify basic To Temptation. weekend. Their daughter, Kim, has constellations in Northern Michigan Parents of pre-school children will be returned to Ferris after being home this skies. To register, call East Jordan Nancy receiving notices in the mail about the past week due to dental surgery. Community Education office, 536-3241. immunization program in the state Murray and Jan Northup and son Jim Northup survey requirements. If you have any of Midland spent a few days here this questions, contact Saaly Scott or week visiting relatives in the area. Bake sale 582-9174 Thelma Behling. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Sterly and Mr. A family dinner party was held on and Mrs. William Archer have returned The Charlevoix County 4-H Clubs will Saturday night in honor of Don Maat's home after enjoying a Caribbean cruise be sponsoring bake sales to raise money Montesorri Children's House in birthday. Gene, Jo and Rick Maat, and visting different places of interest such for 4-H camp scholarships. On Friday, Petoskey. This is a school for children Dave and Peggy and Cindy WUlson all as Caracas, Venezuela and four of the March 30, the sales will be at th.e B&C from the ages of 2 through 6 in helped celebrate with an evening of Virgin Islands and with 90 degree Family Center, Boyne City; Oleson's in preparation for elementary school. On cards at Dava and Don's home. temperatures most of the time! Charlevoix; and the Northwestern State the trip home the group had a treat at Rev. Larry Thompson and family of Happy birthday to Donna Mosley Bank, East Jordan. the House Of Flavors. Pellston visited his parents, the Howard and Mike Bajko both on the 27th! And Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McNaughton of Thompsons over the weekend. happy birthday to Jim Baumann on Getting historical Bitely are here visiting their daughter Scott Nicloy of Spring Arbor is home April Fool's Day! The Chajlevoix Area Historical Society will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday, East Jordan April 3 in the Community Room of the First State Bank of Charlevoix. A calendar of events for summer will be presented. Elizabeth Sturm and Debbie Healey, Boyne City seventh graders will Vern Whiteford celebrates 80th report on their Horton Bay historical research. The public is invited.

More than 100 people wished Vem tertained by Clarence Carney playing is melting", two days later it was "It No school Whiteford happy birthday at a surprise the accordion and soloist Albert sure feels like winter again." party on his 80th birthday recently. The I received a comment from a local Boyne City public schools will have party was organized by Vern's person and thought it would be worth Every student in the East Jordan Middle School is getting to select four paper- in-service for teachers on Friday, April daughters, Ann Doty of Grayling and printing: "The new renovation look back books and keep them for his own, thanks to a program called Reading is 13. Since this is Good Friday, there will Helen Isaman of Troy. Vem was mayor should blend in with the East Jordan Fundamental. Here, students are picking out the first of their books last week. be no school for students. of East Jordan for eight years in the Iron Works. The town should have a More will be given out in the next two months. Matching funds to help buy the 1940's and 50's, and he retired after 32 Phyllis rustic iron look to it, but in a quaint $1,200 worth of books are provided by the U.S. Office of Education. The local Festival plans years as a store owner in 1964. way. The modern look should be across match was provided as the American Legion contributed S330, the student council Griffin the lake. We could have a new town look $200 and the Lions Club $100. Middle School Reading Coordinator Pam Allen The Boyne Falls Polish Festival "I still like to keep active," the oc- says the purpose of the program is "to motivate children to read. Bach child tagenarian says, and there's no doubt and old town. Committee will meet Monday, April 2. 536-2388 chooses four books to keep and uses them simply for the joy of owning and about that. Vern is a member of the SURVEY QUESTION at 7 p.m. in the school cafeteria. The county Social Services Board and reading. It helps show that reading is more than school work. It can be fun. [Press public is welcome. Ten mothers and fathers with school photo by Jim Baumann.] Commission on Aging. Happy 80th age children were called on this week's Omland, Joe Nemec and Lillian survey question and here are their, Mark Chapter number 27* O.RS. was Bieganowski. answers. 100 percent said yes! Sjfcst for a reception given to Opal Jeanne "Zoulek, Barb Pearsall, Rhea Question: Do you think sex education =Armed forces news* Hastings last Saturday night. Two Parsons and Diane Beyer spent last should be taught in our schools as long hundred forty three persons attended weekend in Dearborn where they went as it is not a required course? the reception. Guests came from all over to see the play "Annie" at Fishers Definitely it should be taught. In my Donald A. Smith A 1978 graduate of Boyne City High situation. the state. John Seiler was guest Theatre. mother's younger days it wasn't even School, he joined the Navy in December, The Reforger units join U.S. units !;•' speaker. The East Jordan Girl Scouts Patrol whispered about. It would teach the Navy Boatswain's Mate Third Class 1978. stationed in Germany and allied The Senior Citizens were entertained No. 1 had a St. Patrick's Day Sock Hop. kids the right things instead of the Donald A. Smith, whose wife, Rhonda, elements for the exercise in an area by the. 6th and 7th graders with a very It was held at the Methodist Church wrong. is the daughter of Francis A. Rogers of Charles T. Foster between Northern Baden- nice play on Thursday after dinner. basement. Approximately 20 girls Nowadays children grow up so quick East Jordan, has been promoted to his Wuerttemberg and Eastern Bavaria. Following the play they were en- attended. I think it's a good idea. present rank while serving aboard the Marine Private First Class Charles T. Army National Guard and Army Leda Hosier is in the Charlevoix People try to ignore that part of life -• guided missile destroyer USS King, Foster Jr., son of Alice Foster of Boyne Reserve units also are included in Hospital. Hope you get well very soon, children from ages three on have a homeported in Norfolk, Va. Falls, has been promoted to his present Reforger, one of NATO's largest annual Leda, from all your friends in East natural curiosity, by high school age the He joined the Navy in September, rank while serving at First Marine exercises. Jordan. Brigade, Marine Corps Air Station, • - 'j.'.l I facts should be given to them straight. 1976. Art and Mary Bird from Grand Most of them learn sex from other Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. Fredrick W. Brooks Rapids were weekend guests at the kids who don't know the facts and sex A 1978 graduate of Boyne City High Arthur Finch's. education would teach them the true Curtis D. Beyer School, he joined the Marine Corps in S.P./4 Fredrick W. Brooks, son of Tom Zoulek has gone to Florida with facts. June, 1978. Marine Lance Corporal Curtis D. Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks of East the Russell Dietrich family. They will be Adult sex education would be another Beyer, son of Geraldine M. Beyer of Jordan, is presently a fire team leader camping along the way in their camper excellent idea too. Dottie R. Daniels Boyne City, has reported for duty with with the B Company l/60th "Go and tent. It is sometimes hard for us parents to 1st Marine Division, Marine Corps Devils" 172nd Arctic Light Infantry /' ;,•'•'• Elaine Savory returned recently from explain certain things to our little ones Marine Sergeant Dottie R. Daniels, ;•«• Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif. Brigade, Arkansas. a trip to West Virginia. She was there about sex and the teacher would be daughter of John and Virginia E. Brooks is a 1975 graduate of East babysitting her two grandchildren for better educated on the subject. He joined the Marine Corps in Daniels of East Jordan, has been her son, Dr. Jim Savory and wife while September, 1976. promoted to her present rank while Jordan High School. He joined the U.S. Let's start them out on learning the Army in April, 1976, graduated from they went on a skiing vacation. facts at the age of five because my little serving at the Marine Corps Helicopter Starr Merriner of Traverse City was Air Station, Tustin, Calif. A.I.T. Infantry and was stationed at Ft. one is five and is full of questions. Jeffrey P. Hoffman Stewart, Georgia. He received jungle here visiting over the weekend. As long as the teacher is very She received the accelerated Ellen Cihak spent a couple days in Navy Seaman Jeffrey P. Hoffman, promotion in recognition of outstanding operations training in Panama during qualified. that time. In May, 1978, he graduated Detroit and attended the Ourdoor Rama Then the kids would understand the son of Darryl and Sally Sprague of performance, duty proficiency and Sport Show. Boyne City, has completed recruit demonstrated professional abilities. from the NCO Academy at Ft. beauty of sex and not make it into a Richardson Alaska. The Afternoon Card Club was held at laughing matter. training at the Naval Training Center, She joined the Marine Corps in June, Mrs. Nell Blair's last Thursday, Great Lakes, 111. 1976. In October, 1978, he received the There are a lot of things us parents expert infantry badge. Pinochle was the game. Eight local don't know ourselves that a teacher During the eight-week training cycle, ladies attended and refreshments were would be able to discuss with them. he studied general military subjects Bryon K. Kimbler served. Floyd Wisniewski, Jr. At age 80, Vern Whiteford is stiU going Next week's Survey Question: Do designed to prepare him for further The biggest saying in East Jordan academic and on-the-job training in one Bryon K. Kimbler, son of Mr. and strong., His relatives and many Mends you think smoking in public should be Spec. 4 Floyd Wisniewski Jr., whose are thankful for that. this past week was "boy the snow sure prohibited? of the Navy's 85 basic occupational Mrs. Ronald D. Kimbler of Boyne City, fields. is participating in the first Return of parents live in Boyne City, recently was Included in his studies were Forces to Germany exercise to be held in presented the Good conduct Medal at seamanship, close-order drill, Naval winter. Fort Knox, Ky. FREE CONTOUR ANALYSIS history and first aid. Personnel who REFORGER 79, a strategic mobility The medal, established in 1941, is complete this course of instruction are exercise, demonstrates the U.S. awarded on a selective basis for those EXAMINATION FOR VICTIMS eligible for three hours of college credit capability to move by air and sea to who distinguish themselves from among in physical education and hygiene. reinforce NATO rapidly in a crisis their fellow military personnel through OF JCHRONIC OR ACUTE PAI exemplary conduct, efficiency and, fidelity during their' active military TP« International Pain Control Institute in conjunction service. with'New York Chiropractic College is presently en- gaged in what is the most extensive research program Wisniewski received the award while ever undertaken by the chiropractic profession. This assigned as a compjahy clerk with the . research is directed toward determining the relation- 4th Training Brigade at the fort. jsrtip between health problems and spjnal miralign- - menu and utilizes a screening process called Contour Analysis.' ••;''. Volunteers are being sought for screening. CbiitOL, Brighten Up Your Day Analysis enable* taking a thrse-dimenaional picture (called Moire photography) o1 the topography of the mFQRMATION . surface of the spine to detect spinal stress deviations. This analysis will he correlated with leg with a Spring deficiency, patient symptomatology/and lewis of spinal tenderness; An analysis of (Ms type can reveal such things as normal and abnormal stress pattern.", spiral curvature, -muscle .ipasms, muscle imbalance, spinal distortions, and srolioili. . : Bouquet! There is no charge to participating volunteers, since the doctors; are contributing their time, service, and facilities (01 the program. Final processing and svaluation will be done at the New York ChlroprtetleCollege. ;- / • .••'.••. ; Anyone wrshinfl to be a volunteer may telephone partlclpntlng doctors directly for Information OF MICHIGAN^ GREAT NORTHWEST or an appointment. •

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THURSDAY, MARCH 29,1979 • Charlevoix County Press • Pafe 11 Obituaries5 .Wayne* McQees, 31 and Mrs. Robert (Sue) Fields of husband; one son David at home; two Alanson. brothers, Bernard Hewitt of Ortonville and Victor Hewitt of Otisville; two Funeral services for (Kenneth) Wayne sisters, Betty Van Avery of Boyne City McClees, 31, of Boyne City were held Ardist Fromholz, 56 and Patricia Hewitt of Central Lake; Tuesday at the Boyne City Nazarene Pjineral services for Ardist L. several nieces and nephews. Church. Rev. Tim Holcomb-Densmore Fromholz, 56, of Flint, ' were held The family suggested anyone wishing officiated and interment was in Maple Monday at the Reigle Funeral Home, to honor the memory of Mrs. Fromholz, Lawn Cemetery. Sunset Chapel, in Flint. Rev. Rodney F. may do so by contributing in her name Mr. McClees died Friday at Little Hill officiated and interment was in to the McLaren General Hospital Traverse Division of Northern Michigan Sunset Hill Cemetery, Flint. coronary care unit. Hospitals. ' . Mrs. Fromholz died March IB at He was born June 27, 1947 in Boyne McLaren General Hospital in Flint. Nora Buschert, 74 City and lived there ail his life. He The former Ardist L. Hewitt was born attended school in Boyne City and had Sept. 17, 1922 in Boyne City. She Nora E, Buschert, 74, of St. Joseph been employed by various places of graduated; from Boyne City High passed away March 1. She was the business. He most recently was em- School in 1940 and attended Central daughter of the late Solomon and Lydia ployed at Beverly Manor Convalescent Michigan College in Mt. Pleasant for Buschert of Boyne City. Center in Petoskey. one year. Surviving is a brother Clarence of Survivors include his mother, Mrs. On- March 15, 1947 she married Comstock Park, a niece and four Claude (Treva) McClees of Gaylord; two George Fromholz in Bowling Green, nephews. brothers, Michael and Joseph, both of Ohio. The couple have resided in Flint Anyone wishing to contact the family Boyne City; two sisters, Mrs. Fred since that time. may write: Mrs. Ann Jean Dyer, Box (Joyce) Kramer of Bloomington, Ind., Mrs. Fromholz is survived by her 79, Naubinway, ML 49712. The East Jordan Family Health Center now has an x-ray machine. Medical Assistant Agnes Clark uses health center board president Larry Chanda as a guinea pig as she tries out the new machine. An x-ray technician and radiologist X-ray from Charlevoix Area Hospital will be assisting the center staff. The x-ray unit and support equipment cost approximately $40,000, which was paid by a federal grant. [Press photo by Jim Baumann.]

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March 14, 1979 " • . 15 Page 16 CHARLEVOIX COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Commissioner Haggard gave an update on the Grandvue Addition. The architect March 14, 1979 plans to start advertising for bids March 22 and accept bids at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, April 19, 1979. • ' A meeting of the Charlevoix County Board of Commissioners was called to order Commissioner Toton reported that Grandvue does not need a Certificate of Need at 9:45 a.m. by the Chairman, Clyde Cunningham, because of the Grandfather Clause. ROLL CALL Commissioner Davis gave a report on the Regional Jail Study. He explained Roll call and the following members were present: Commissioners Ingalls, that the new rules for the committee will not be available until May and no one Cunningham, Haggard, Davis, McDonald, Matthew, Harmon, Breakey, Sr., Annear, Toton, will be interviewed until September, It will be a year from October until it is Sutliff, Loding, Ward and Moerland, 14. Excused, Commissioner Meggison, 1. completed. The next meeting is to be in July, 1979. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Commissioner Davis reported that the Sheriff wants a new pickup for Animal The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was led by Commissioner Haggard. Control, The Sheriff was informed to obtain the necessary specs and the matter would be considered. • .. . • Chairman Cunningham, with the confirmation of the Board appointed Thomas Commissioner Harmon reported that he has a resolution from the Eveline Town- Breakey, Sr. to the Public Safety and Property Committee - Insurance, \dvertising, ship Board stating they would pay one third of the cost if a CB radio would be . and Civil Defense- installed on the Ironton Ferry. There was discussion as to what type of radio Moved by Commissioner Ward and supported by Commissioner Harmon that the ap- would best be utilized on the Ferry. The committee will report back to the Board pointment be confirmed. VOICE VOTE. Motion Carried. on this matter. APPROVAL OF PROCEEDINGS OF FEBRUARY 14 AND 28, 1979 SESSIONS Fred Welch, Engineer-Director, Road Commission, gave a brief report on the A correction was made in the wording of the Grandvue Addition Resolution Ironton Ferry costs compared to receipts and crossings. (#79-018) prior to approval of the minutes. The Board recessed at 11:30 a.m. for committee work and lunch. Moved by Commissioner Haggard and supported by Commissioner Ward that the correction made be approved., VOICE VOTE, Motion Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION Moved by Commissioner Davis and supported by Commissioner Ingalls that the The Board reconvened at 1:30 p.m. Roll call and 14 members present. minutes be approved as corrected. VOICE VOTE. Motion Carried, Excused, Commissioner Meggison, 1. The correspondence was read and placed on file. Joan Blanchard, Director, Equalization Department gave a presentation on the assessing function. John Hess, County Planner, gave a report on Solid Waste Tim Clifton, City Manager, Boyne City, appeared before the Board on behalf John Hess also reported that all phases of the energy grant have been com- of the Boyne City Commission, They would like to see the County continue to do pleted. There is an amount left and the County could possibly have an extension the assessing for Boyne City. to utilize the remaining funds for other projects on the County Buildings, Eric Beishlag, Eveline Township Clerk, explained that they did not need any- There was much discussion on the heating system in the County Building, and one to do assessing for them at the present time but might ask the County to do Mr, Hess will do further research and report back to the Board. their assessing at a later date. John Hess notified the Board that the Northwest Region is asking the County Evelyn Farrell, Norwood Township Supervisor, expressed her desire to have Board to take a position on the deepening of the Pine River Channel The Corps the County do Norwood Township's Assessments. dd of Engineers desires the City of Charlevoix to pay for the lowering of the utili- Nancy Ritsema, Norwood Township Clerk, reported they would like to go with ties within the channel itself, and the City of Charlevoix wishes the Corp< of •he County, too, but after further discussion felt the assessing does belong in Engineers to cover the total cost. The general concensus was that the Corps of 1 he un its Engineers should absorb the total cost. Chairman Cunningham referred the matter Oscar Stroud, Charlevoix Township Supervisor, stated he was not in favor of to the Planning Committee and requested the committee to come back with a the County doing the assessing and then the equalization. Chairman Cunningham recommendation. referred the matter to the Equalization Committee for a recommendation. RESOLUTION - JOBS CLASSIFICATION AND WAGE .AND SALARY SCHEDULE (#79-020) Moved by Commissioner Moerland and supported by Commissioner Annear that the Jennifer Brindel, District Court Probation Officer, presented the Probation following resolution be adopted: Department's Annual Report for 1978. The Ways & Means and Finance Committees in recent meetings developed CLERK'S AND TREASURER'S REPORTS FOR FEBRUARY questions of the County's Jobs Classification and Wage and Salary Schedule as Moved by Commissioner Moerland and supported by Commissioner Ingalls that 3 adopted in 1973. For enlightenment, contact was made with the Michigan Department the Clerk's and Treasurer's Reports for February be accepted. of Civil Services, Office of Local Government Services and on March 6, Wilfred VOICE VOTE. Motion Carried. Godfrey, Director, of OLGS met with the Committees. FINANCE COMMITTEE AUDIT REPORT FOR FEBRUARY As a result of this meeting and recognizing a need, the Committees recommend Moved by Commissioner Ingalls and supported by Commissioner Moerland that CTQ to the Board of Commissioners that a re-study of Jobs Classification and Wage and the Finance Committee Audit Report for February be accepted. Salary Schedule be made and the Committees be authorized to employ the Office of MONTHLY EXPENDITURES BY CATEGORY Local Government Services and/or Wilfred Godfrey to update this classification Legislative ' ~| 4,320.. 28 and schedule for consideration of the Board. Judicial 15,169.21 It is estimated costs will be $184.00 per day with a total outlay of ap- General County Government 40,820.41 proximately $4,000,00 Public Safety 24,484.81 Also it is recommended the Committee be permitted to employ part time cleri- Health -0- cal help to assist in the endeavor. Welfare 1,100. 47 Submitted by, Ways and Means Committee, Commissioners Moerland, Ingalls and Libraries -0- Annear. Finance Committee, Commissioners Moerland, Cunningham and Ingalls. Recreation -0- ROLL CALL VOTE: Yeas, 14. Nays, None. Excused, Comnissioner Meggison, 1.. Other, . ... 7,868.8/. Motion Carried. - GRAND TOTALS EXPENSE 93,764.04 &. li- VOICE VOTE. Motion Carried.. fe'*

March 14, 1979 WHEREAS, evidence of submission by D.N.R. to each County Board of Commis- Page 17 sioners in which a wetland is proposed to be included in the plan that the portion of the proposed plan which encompasses the county with a request that The Board recessed at 3:30 p.m. for committee work the County Board of Commissioners submit to the D.N.R. within sixty (60) days, The Board reconvened at 4:15 p.m., a resolution expressing agreement or disagreement with the inclusion of the wet- RESOLUTION - COUNTY UNIT ASSESSMENT (#79-021) land or wetlands proposed; however, failure or compliance by the County Board of Moved by Commissioner Matthew and supported by Commissioner Haggard that the Commissioners to submit a resolution would make no difference if the restrictive following resolution be adopted: bill is passed, and . . • . WHEREAS, the recent increased workload on the staff in the Equalization WHEREAS, regional public hearings would be held for people in Charlevoix Department .and in anticipation of further demands by the State Tax Commissiori, County, but not necessarily in Charlevoix County, and THEREFORE, BE IT. RESOLVED, that all units of government in the County be WHEREAS, D.N.R. may enter into agreements to make contracts with the Federal advised that all assessment functions by the County Equalization Department shall Government, other State agencies, local agencies, private agencies or individuals not be available to individual units after March 15, 1980. for the purpose of making studies and management plans without the possible mutual Respectfully submitted, Commissioners Matthew, Ward and Haggard. consent of the landowner, and ROLL CALL VOTE: Yeas, 8. Nays, Commissioners Davis, Toton, Sutliff and Loding, WHEREAS, an owner shall not be allowed to construct, operate, or maintain 4/ Abstaining, Commissioner McDonald, 1. Absent, Commissioners Tngalls, 1 any use or development in a wetland which has been included in the plan, or even Excused, Commissioners Meggison, 1. Motion Carried. drain surface water to promulgate his own livelihood, and • '. Mi RESOLUTION - IRONTON FERRY FEE INCREASE (#79-022) Moved by Commissioner Harmori and supported by Commissioner Davis that the March 14, 1973 following resolution be adopted: Page 18 WHEREAS, the cost of operating the Ironton Ferry has been increasing due to RESOLUTION - "WETLANDS BILL" (#79-023) CONTINUED inflation, an increase is necessary in the fees to try and offset some of the WHEREAS, one may be permitted in the wetland if a permit is obtained from deficit; D.N.R. with a request accompanied by a $25.00 fee. Another $25.00 fee would be THEREFORE, with the beginning of the 1979 season, the crossing fees will be required by a person who desires notification of pending permit applications increased to $1-00 per crossing, or $.75 if purchased by the book; which would be credited to the general fund of the State. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the County Road Commission be instructed to THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that in accordance with the above outlined increase these fees at the beginning of the 1979 season. restrictions pertaining to private property of which there is already an abun- Respectfully submitted, Ironton Ferry Committee, Commissioners Breakey, dance, that we, the Charlevoix County Board of Commissioners, are opposed to Davis and Harmon. passage and implementation of the Wetlands Bill. Moved by Commissioner Matthew and supported by Commissioner McDonald to BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that copies of this resolution be sent to the amend the resolution as follows - $.50 if purchased by the book and $2.00 per State Representative Steve Andrews, State Representative Ralph Ostling, State crossing. Senator Mitch-Erwin, Governor William G. Milliken, the Department of Natural Commissioner McDonald withdrew his support. Resources, and Michigan Association of Counties. Moved by Commissioner Annear and supported by Commissioner Ingalls to table the matter until the meeting of March 28, 1979. Respectfully submitted, Resolutions Committee, Commissioners Matthew, Ward SHOW OF HANDS VOTE: Yeas, 8. Nays, Commissioners Moerland, Haggard, Matthew, and Haggard. Davis, Harmon and Cunningham, 6. Excused, Commissioner Meggison, 1. Motion ROLL CALL VOTE: Yeas, 14. Nays, None. Excused, Commissioner Meggison, 1. Carried. Motion Carried. RESOLUTION - "WETLANDS BILL" (#79-023) Moved by Commissioner Davis and supported by Commissioner Haggard to recess Moved by Commissioner Matthew and supported by Commissioner Ward that the • to the Call of the Chairman. The next regular meeting to be March 28, 1979 at following resolution be adopted: 7:30 p.m. The Board adjourned at 4:50 p.m. WHEREAS, the "Wetlands Bill" now under consideration by our Michigan Legisla- ture removes too much control from the landowner and placed it into the authority pf the Department of Natural Resources, and 'CLARENCE F. RABACH, COUNTY CLERK CLYDE CUNNINGHAM, CHAIRMAN

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April But be careful wedding Go fly a kite! planned Every year, says R. G, Dahlquist, string or climb the utility pole. It's Consumers Power Company's area better to lose a kite than to lose your Keith Dressel of Boyne City and Barb manager, youngsters look forward to life. Novotny of East Jordan have an- kite flying time. Now that the season is 8 If you see a kite tangled in electric nounced the engagement of their here, a few timely tips to the youngsters lines, call Consumers Power and let daughter, Pamela H. Dressel, to may be necessary. them know the location. Michael D. Crick, son of Mrs. Charles [From Consumers Power] Wood of Boyne City and the late Dahlquist urged parents and school William Crick. officials to warn children of the dangers of flying kites near electric lines. Major The bride-elect is employed by problems usually occur when a kite is Courter-Bendix, Inc. Her fiance is in the tangled in electric wires and the young EJ student U.S. Army. The couple plans an April person attempts to free it, Dahlquist 21 wedding in the United Missionary said. Church of East Jordan. in honor Pam Dressel Dahlquist offered some basic rules for safe kite flying. Having your children learn-them could help avoid trouble, he society The thieves who stole 8220 worth of skis, tennis racquets and other property noted. probably weren't counting on an early March thaw when they buried their loot behind the Boyne City Library. Good citizens Harold Moore, eight, and James 1. Use dry string •• not wire or Bryan Graham of East Jordan was Girard, nine, found the property and reported it to the police. That, earned them a Boyne anything metallic. one of 20 Alma College students in- Citizen's Award last week from Chartevoix County Sheriff George Lasater. 2. Use wood and paper or plastic in ducted recently into Phi Alpha Theta, your, kite •- not wire or metal. International History Honorary couple 3. Fly your kite on days when there is Society. no rain. Phi Alpha Theta's purpose is to 4. Avoid busy streets and highways recognize and encourage excellence in engaged while flying your kite. the study of history. Feast for fools 5. Don't fly your kite near television A 1976 graduate of East Jordan High Here is a recipe I prepare every April tradition with you as well. or radio antennas. School, Bryan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 1. It has become a tradition in my ELEPHANT STEW Leonard and Pat Sherwood of Boyne 6. Keep away from any electric wires. Cameron Graham of East Jordan. He is family and is very easy to prepare, INGREDIENTS; City have announced the engagement of 7. If your kite does get snaggwl in a a junior majoring in history at Alma one elephant their daughter, Connie Rehae, to John power line, don't try to pull on the College. 50 gallons brown gravy (Butch) R. Francis, son of John R. two rabbits (optional) Francis, Sr., and Joan Francis, also of DIRECTIONS: Boyne City. Cut elephant into bite-sized pieces The bride-elect is a secretary for W. (this will take approximately two A. Porter, Contractor, Inc., in East More adult ed dosses Ginger months. I Cover with brown gravy, Jordan. Her fiance works for Freedman season with salt and pepper arid cook Artcraft Engineering Corp., Charlevoix. BOYNE CITY - Registration is now To register, call 582-6765 or go to the Jackson over a wood fire for four weeks. This will The wedding will be April 29 at the serve 3,800 people. Free Methodist Church, Boyne City. open for spring semester adult Community Education Office at 215 Connie'Sherwood education classes. There are 41 course Water Street from 8:30-4:30 p.m. If more people are expected use the offerings, including everything from Evening registration will be held at the especially for large groups, provided two rabbits, but only if necessary. Most beekeeping to water coloring. high school April 2-4 from 7-8:30 p.m. you have all the ingredients. people do not like to find a hare in their Boyne Falls residents can also So this Sunday try the following food. register at Boyne Falls School April 2 recipe and maybe it will become a APRIL FOOLS! Deer Lake and 3 fr,om 7-8:30 p.m. Marriage licenses A series of children's , movies are also being offered. The first show will be a double feature of Legend of Sleepy Kindergarten signup Supper and gifts for The following people have been issued Hollow and Rip Van Winkle. They will EAST JORDAN • Kindergarten attend the registration Tuesday. Those marriage licenses in Charlevoix County be shown Thursday, March 29 at 10 recently: registration and visitation will be held with last names beginning with A-M a.m. in the elementary school. should come at 9 a.m., while N-Z should Earnest C. Johnson and Penny R. at East Jordan Elementary School next The other movies shown this spring come at 1 p.m. Deer Lake friends Follette, of Boyne Falls; William D. Tuesday, April 3. will be Robin Hood and Robinson The child's birth certificate and Bowdeti and Mary E. Hough of Children who will be at least five Crusoe. immunization records should be Thursday supper guests at the days vacationing Florida. Charlevoix; Roy C. Spencer of Alpena years old by Dec. 1 may enter kin- Classes begin the week of April 9. brought to registration. While parents Charlie Staneks were the Ora Pecks, the Mrs. Anna Groh, Bill Groh and the and Reva J. Leaman of Boyne City; dergarten in September. are registering, the future students will Ron Olunds and Amy and Aaron, Lester Caswells of Newberry visited Robert L. Fine, Grand Ledge and Both the child and a parent should visit the kindergarten room and take a Barbara Imel and sons Hans and with Henry McPherson at Little Marlene Louise Fortune, Boyne Falls. Mathew, Chuck and Laurie Stanek, Traverse Hospital on Saturday and then short bus ride. visited Mrs. Frances McPherson at Natural Resources Commission Action Walloon Lake and also the Ora Pecks. (under authority of Act 230, P.A. 1925, as amended) '•Mrs; Groh remained for a visit at the OKDKR TO RESTRICT SPEARING SEASON Leona Stanek Pecks'while the rest returned to their The Natural Resources Commission at its meeting homes in Newberry on Sunday af- New arrivals on July 15, 1977, under authority of Act 230, P.A. ternoon. 1925. as amended, orders that for a period of five Mrs. Jean Korthase and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fiel of Boyne City years beginning January 1, 1978, it shall be unlawful Heidi spent the weekend in Grand are the proud new parents of baby boy, during the month of April of each year to take any Betsy and Rick Olund and Dale and Dean Albert, born Monday, March 19, Chonnie Holzschu. Rapids visiting the Bob Edlund family. fish by spearing or bow and arrow north of High- Wall Covering... Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lahti and sons and in Little Traverse Hospital. He weighed way M-7'2 in the lower peninsula and from April 1 to Birthday cake and ice cream were seven pounds, two ounces at birth. served after the dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Waisin of East April 14, inclusive, of each year between Highway Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Charlie's birthday. Lansing spent the weekend with the Cal M-46 and M-72 in the lower peninsula. Mrs. Robert Holzschu of Boyne City. Ceramic Tile... Mrs. Connie Shaler and three children Brickers. Sara returned to East Lansing MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL with them on Sunday, where she will Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. HKSOUKCES 22-He and Bette Bricker returned home on Robert Sevenski of Boyne Falls. Saturday after spending the past 10 spend the week with the Lahtis. Slate Tile... NOW OPEN TO SERVE Hardwood Floors... CHARLEVOIX and EMMET COUNTIES Boyne City See Us at... 'WHERE SERVICE IS A PLEASURE tfyoudontget 9 East St., Boyne City 582-6784 WHITLEY'S your car hasn't been ON ALL UNITS SALE IN STOCK Floor Covering rustproofed twice. 204 W. Lincoln Street, Charlevoix Phone 547-4972 *200 OVER COST HOURS: 9 to 6 Mon. thru Sat. CARS •HP 2 - Impala Wagons 1 - Malibu 4-Door Sedan Why*rff-Kotefc2-Srep 5 year new car System H better. warranty. 2 - Impala 4-Doors 5 - Monte Carlos There are lois of plates lh.il Wi n. M< tunlulcni out i rustproof cars. Including f.ir 1 - Caprice 4-Door 2 - Malibu Station Wagons (formerly Charlevoix Lumber Co.) dealerships. Bui »e feel none of Ihem rustproof youi c.n .is completely as lufF-Kote 3 - Malibu Coupes 2 - Chevette 4-Doors by the bridge in Charlevoix Thai's because Tuff-Kote rustproof-, your car iwicc « Step Z Sealant the exclusive 2-Slep System stops new rust, 2 - Chevette Coupes 547-4437 conJK lull Steplferalranr stops oxMkio rutf. IN STOCK: Nottuitcr how iwv. yiiur cAT ts. [here •. 1x10 Channel Lap Cedar Siding probubti nisi inside it TRUCKS Wete/1 tnoutomotive Rough Sawn one side - planed other side unique prnetr.ini Car .Ideal for exterior siding which creeps down to Ihe biirc rustprooflna through- metal, displaces, rmmiurc. .inJ out me world. . Presetvotton or interior paneling that existing ruM lllU-koil.' tiJN ^tt>ppl\t 1U^I 111 v.. (^ 1JT Center 6 - 4-Wheel Drives 1 - El Camino o\onhc «s«>f!J [ li.it r\uk\ \o\u nc.iifn Iiil(-Knic IIIMIIT v.nfi ntmi. FINE SELECTION OF: 3 - Sport Vans 3 - Vi -Ton Pickups Douglas Fir Lumber - • Onty the workfs largest 1 - Van Redwood Boards and 6/4 Deck Boards auiomollve rustproofer rustproofs Top trade In altomno* — Wi tikt anything in on trad* your car ^^. "A DEAL YOU'LL CHERISH WHEN YOU BUY AT PARRISH" SMI HOURS: ____ •" CUPRUMO£ •iSOo.m.-lp.m.Mon. rTTrfVKPlVn MRV1CEHOUM <:30a.ffl.-ip.m. Tun,, Thru. Frl. lHxt3UliH3^1 t-IMon.; Tuff-Kote »i00o.m..3p.m. Sot. " ^^^TBBWP^"^ " |.5 Tu««d«y thru f rl. STAIN & WOOD 9 East Street 582-6784 Boynv City 1209 Bridge Street • Charlevoix • 547-9733 PRESERVATIV Page 14 - THURSDAY, MARCH 29,1979 • Charlevoix County Press

County CLASSIFIED 582-676 Press

11 Choose from one of ANNOUNCEMENT FQR SME M|SC 6 SERVICES SERVICES 15 It's easy to these classifications; IT HELP WANTED 12 FOR RENT place a 1 -Annpuncements 2-In memoriam 3-Thank you REDUCE SAFE & fast with FOR SALE • AM/FM stereo "RESCUE SERVICE" for OFF-SEASON rates are in APPLICATIONS are now ONE AND TWO bedroom cabins for rent April-June 15 classified . . . 4-Garage Sales GoBese Tablets & E-Vap amp, 45-50 watt, 8 track, your fading photographs: effect at present time for being taken for maid work, 5-Lost & found "water pills". Hite Drug, turntable, 15 inch speakers Copies and restoration. In carpet and upholstery full and part time for the at Maple Shore Resort. Call JUST CALL our office 6-For sale misc. East Jordan. l-22-4tp with stereo cabinet. For more our studio. Huckles' Camera cleaning. Steam or dry foam. convention season. Ap- 582-9806 after 6 p.m. 15-22- by noon Monday 582- 7-Autos & trucks information, call 536-3197, & Artist Supplies, Main St., We leave your carpets clean plications at the front desk, ltc 67J31. 8-Farm LOST WEIGHT SAFELY! East Jordan. 6-22-ltc East Jordan. U-22-tf and fluffy. National Carpet & Boyne Mt. Lodge. 12-22-6tc RATES are 5 cents per 9-Winter sports Take "Shur-Thin" diet plan Upholstery Cleaners. Call WANTED - Manager :to word, $1 minimum. A 50 10-Free offers and Aquavap "water pills". BEAT OPEC! Help me save 347-8866. 11-21-tfc LUGGAGE - Scattergoods, coordinate and oversee REAL ESTATE 16 cent billing charge will 11-Services Butler Drug, Boyne City and gas and wear and tear on downtown Petoskey, carries petroleum distributorship, be added if payment is 12-Help wanted Jordan Valley Drug, East nerves. Need a ride, or rider American Tourister, VACUUM CLEANERS auto parts, service station, not received by noon 13-Work wanted Jordan. l-22-2tp to 's south side April Samsonite, Amelia Earhart, repaired - Kirby repair and feed-hardware store, Friday at the Press 14-Items wanted 6. 582-6982.' ll-22-2tnc $49,900 FIRM! Atlantic, canvas, nylon, rebuilding. Services wholesale and retail level. office, 210 S. Lake, PO 15-For rent Lake Charlevoix 190' private luggage trunks, luggage available. National Carpet & Send letter of application shared beach. Immaculate, Box 216, Boyne City, 16-Real estate BUSINESS and project repair. 347-2152. 6-19-tf Upholstery Cleaners. Call and resume to: Board of rustic, beamed, 4 bedroom MI 49712. 17-Legal notices loans to start or expand. THANK YOU 347-8866. 11-21-tfc Directors President, East home. Large decks, l'/z $10,000 or more. Call Mark GOOD quality hay, oats, Jordan Cooperative Com- acres. 582-9711. 16-22-ltc D. Kowalske. 582-6462.11-16- corn, sawdust, and millwood. COMPLETE pany, East Jordan, Mich. tfc fc WE WOULD like to thank Hampers woodfire furnaces RV SERVICE 49727. 12-22-ltc 3 BEDROOM home for sale BOYNE FALLS SCHOOL MENU our relatives and friends for and stoves. Will deliver. All brands motor homes, BABYSITTER needed by owner. Close to East the kindness shown us at the Howard Foltz, 347-4385.6-16- travel trailers, fold downs, JACK STEBE Monday and Thursdays in Jordan elementary school. time of our sorrow. For the tfc 5th. wheels, we service my home. Call 582-7731. 12- V/i baths, fireplace, full APRIL 2-6 lovely flowers and cards refrigerators, furnaces, crash Custom Carpentry 23-2tc finished basement, garage MONDAY - Hot turkey sandwiches, cranberry received. To Rev. Dan Minor 1976 KAWASAKI 400 KZ, repairs, waste systems, and workshop area. Natural , sauce, buttered peas, milk, dessert for calls and comforting 600 miles, excellent con- Building-Remodeling j complete hitch service. Additions NEED EXTRA money for gas heat, stove, refrigerator, ., TUESDAY • Bar-b-que on buns, cabbage salad, words, to the United dition, $995. Call 582- Harbor Trailer Center, M- fuel, taxes and other past and dishwasher included. carrot sticks, milk, dessert Methodist Women's Society 7400. 21-tfnc 131, Harbor-Petoskey Road, RR3 Box 203B due bills? Earn 3 to 5 dollars Nice neighborhood. Call after WEDNESDAY - Chili, crackers, peanut butter for the lovely luncheon 347-6584. 11-19-tf CHARLEVOIX per hour in your home. Call 5:30 p.m. 536-7620. 16-21-2tc sandwiches, milk, dessert served after the funeral, all 616-547-4171 for ap- THURSDAY - Hamburgers, French fries, cheese very much appreciated. 547-9066 AUTOS & TRUCKS TREE REMOVING by Joe pointment. 12-22-4tc slices, milk, dessert The family of Moby, East Jordan. Call 536- FOR SALE - BY OWNERS • FRIDAY - Tacos with cheese and shredded lettuce, Walter Shepard 3-22-ltc 7 2589. 11-20-tfc Houses, housetrailers, Spanish rice, milk, dessert WORK WANTED mobile homes, land - bought, T3_ sold, traded, rented, FOR SALE - 1974 Ford WHO ARE YOU? FORMERLY of Mon- financed. East Jordan Auto J halfton pickup, 302 3 speed, tgomery Ward: Jim's Parts, Inc. 16-l-32tp>" GARAGE SALES 4 Civic groups, bus- $1,750. Call 582-7561, Boyne Appliance Repair. All major INTERIOR and exterior inessmen, restaurant appliances, home or com- City. 7-22-ltc decorating, reasonable rates. LAND CONTRACTS BOB'S or nightclub owners, mercial, snowblower repair. 536-7794. Free estimates. 13- purchased, any amount, GARAGE SALE - 420 Trent musicians, artists, 30 years experience. Phone 22-2tc anywhere. Lowest discounts, DISCOUNT St., Boyne City, 9 a.m. to 2 teachers: tell the world 547-6669. 11-19-tf p.m. Friday, March 30, FARM who you are and what real estate loans available. WILL DO babysitting in my Prompt local service. Call 1979. 4-22-ltc you can do, with home weekdays. Call 536- PHARMACY _ .SK2-22O7 anytime, Richard May, creative brochures, 3197. 13-22-ltc Boyne City 582-6661^- ' pamphlets, flyers, ALL-TRASH SERVICE Northern Michigan In- FOR SALE - Allis Chalmers photos, business cards. We Pick Up Anything vestment Co. 582-6751.16-4" Residential LOST & FOUND 5 crawler cat with front end Call now, before your tfc loader and backhoe. Call 536- Commercial • Gintract FOR RENT 15 competition does! 582- Day - Week • Month • lob CASH FOR BOYNE CITY SCHOOL MENU 7116 for further information. 6982. If no answer, try ' 114 W. Odar St. LAND CONTRACTS APRIL2-6 LOST - Male malamute, 8-21-tfnc later. 11-21-tfnc 23-tf Boyne City APARTMENTS for resit, ELEMENTARY black and white, 100 pounds. HAY FOR SALE Good $175 per month, utilities - Snoopy on a raft, creamed peas, Answers to name of Bandit quality hay, $1 per bale. Call included. Char-Boyne pineapple chunks Last seen near Six Mile Apartments. 582-6162. 15-15- TUESDAY - Great Eggspectation, coleslaw, fruit after 4 p.m. 547-9110. 8-21- Lake. Call collect 1-544-6244. DELTA VALLEY GUARANTEED tfc crisp 2tnc Reward. 5-22-Itc TOURS CLOCK REPAIR WEDNESDAY - Super chiliburger, savory green Deluxe motor coach Keywind, weight beans, sliced peaches charters & tours. driven, cuckoo, chime, THURSDAY - Yeah! Pizza, buttered corn, ap- COMMISSION ORDER Travel in complete grandfather. Specialize plesauce comfort and safety on in ANTIQUE Sturgeon Spearing Season •• Statewide FRIDAY • Jaws Squares, tartar sauce, whipped NOTICE our deluxe highway CLOCKS. 3 ex- potatoes, Harvard beets, fruit cup coaches. Give us a call perienced watch and The Natural Resources Commission, under the MIDDLE SCHOOL authority of sec 1 and 3 of Act. No. 230, P.A. 1925, REPEAL OF and we'll take care of clock makers on staff. MONDAY • Hot dog, corn, apple crisp as amended, orders that for five years beginning all details. Delta Valley FREE Estimates. TUESDAY • Chili, fruit ORDINANCE NO. 60 REUSCH JEWELRY. January 1, 1978, :t shall be unlawful to take or at- WEDNESDAY - Soup, sandwich, fruit Towns, 454 E. Lake Charlevoix, 547-2971; tempt to take sturgeon by means of spears from the THURSDAY - Johnny Marzetti, tossed salad, fruit St., Petoskey, Mich. ORDINANCE NO. 60 An Ordinance to regulate Petoskey 347-2403. 10- inland waters of this State, except during the month FRIDAY - Fishwich, vegetable tray, fruit 616-347-1722. the hours when intoxicating beverages may be sold, ll-22-4tc 20-tfc of February of each year. HIGH SCHOOL and when business establishments handling such Michigan Department of Natural Resources MONDAY • Fish sticks, French fries, peas or beverages may remain open, tomatoes, pineapple TUESDAY • Spaghetti with meat sauce, salad and was repealed by City Council action at its regular peaches • . ' meeting March 20,1979 by a vote of 6 y«m, no nays, WEDNESDAY - Assorted sandwiches, buttered one absent. corn, fruit cocktail 22-ltc AREA BUSINESS GUIDE THURSDAY • Pizza, buttered beets, carrots, ap- plesauce CITY OF EAST JORDAN Boyneland Tom Smith FRIDAY - Macaroni & cheese, green beans, fruit FERN L. MORRIS, City Clerk Garbage and INCOME TAX PREPARATION Jello, peanut butter sandwiches Refuse Service and ACCOUNTING SERVICE Cebe Gillespie Personal - Business - Corporation • Partnership MR. J's RESTAURANT Serving Boyne City, Boyne Falls, Horton ROBERTSON & ZICK Boyne City 112 E. Water St. 582-6851 PROCEEDINGS OF EAST JORDAN CITY Bay, Advance and - Lite > good neighbor Certified Public Accountants COUNCIL adjoining townships State Farm is there. licensed to practice before the I.-R.S. The East Jordan City Council met in regular CALL DAY OR EVENING CALL FOR APPOINTMENT session Tuesday, March 20, 1979 at 7:30 p.m., 302 Cedar St. See me for all your 210 S. Lake St., Boyne City, Mi. EAST JORDAN Mayor Meredith presiding and all members except Boyne City 582-6421 Fox were present. Minutes were approved, 582-6692 or 582-7716 family insurance needs SCHOOL MENU authorization was given to pay $67,733.78 in bills as presented and the necessary transfers were made. Overhead B&B Roofing Cliff ELEMENTARY & MIDDLE SCHOOL Action taken included repealing Ordinance 60 This Space Doors Company Russell (which regulated the hours when intoxicating Heating APRIL2-6 beverages may be sold, and when business For Rent Residential - Commercial Service* MONDAY • Chili, crackers, bread & butter, celery & establishments handling such beverages may remain Steel-Wood-Fiberglass Installation carrot stix, fruit crumb cake open) and using State law to govern this. Available at Boyne City and Petoskey TUESDAY -Stew, muffins, honey, fruit cocktail Complete Roofing, Gas and Oil Reports were heard that a demonstration of Punch SEALS & ROBERTS WEDNESDAY - Hot dogs, buns, nut cup, corn, Siding and Metal State Licensed Card voting will be held in Charlevoix, March 21st;' CONSTRUCTION bananas Installation and Insured Phone the Annual regional meeting of the Michigan COMPANY Any make Warm Air THURSDAY • Lasagne bread & butter, cabbage Municipal League will be held in Alpena May 10th; Bert Hawkins • 582-9392 Furnace and Boilers 582-6761 salad, pears there will be a meeting with the local Township Boyne City 582-6535 Bob Goldsmith 347-8823 Call 536-7990 East Jordan FRIDAY • Fish stix, creamed potatoes, green beans, Boards to discuss Ambulance & Fire Contracts bread & butter, peaches March 24th at 10 a.m<; and Charlevoix County has Boyne Laundry Chipman advised that the Equalization Department will not Seals & Roberts This Space man SCHOOL be able to do the assessing functions for local units Construction Dry Cleaning Plumbing after March 15, 1980. & Heoting MONDAY • Hot dogs, buns, chips, pickles, celery & Consideration of establishing a Commercial Company For Rent Pick up & drop carrot stix, fruit delight Redevelopement District was tabled to allow further STEEL off service Licensed Plumbers TUESDAY - Chamosetti, cinnamon bread, salad study and better understanding of the Act. The 582-2200 Kohler Fixtures Angles-Plates bar, pears "We offer sendee with question of what to do about the BOCA code (Basic Channels-Beams Moncrief Hot WEDNESDAY - Pizza, com, Hawaiian Vice a personal touch." Air Furnaces Housing Code) was tabled while Council studies the Bars Phone THURSDAY • Turkey gravy on biscuits, cabbage 1 block west of U.S. National Boilers recommendations offered by the City Attorney. Boyne City, salad, peaches A bid for some property on the Southwest corner 582-6761 Ron's Market BOYNE CITY s FRIDAY - Macaroni & cheese, peanut butter Phone 582-7151 of State & S. Maple having been accepted as high Phone 582-6535 Boyne City , sandwiches, salad bar, chocolate pudding bid, authorization was given for the purchase to be paid from the General Funds of the City. S.B. Stack us Seals & Roberts Jordan Heating A resolution of "Thanks to all who donated" was Construction and CHIPMAN EAST adopted in behalf of the Ambulance Fund and a Funeral Home Refrigeration decision was made to use any unspent budgeted Fire Company JORDAN Department funds at the end of the year to repay the Heating A Plumbing Fire Equipment fund for the loan used to purchase Sales a Service Licensed Master the new truck for the Fire department. Since 1895 " Refrigeration IA/MBEK CO. Plumber Meeting adjourned at; 9:27 p.m. PHONE 582-6531 Complete Building Air Conditioning 013Wat«rSt. A copy of the official minutes of the above James D. Stack u» and Remodeling. Commercial Managing Director Glenn Campau Residential East Jordan meeting are posted on trie bulletin board of City Hall East Jordan 536-2622 for perusal during normal office hours. 536*2272 582-2320 lYrn L. Morris. City Clerk-Treanurer LBoyne City, Michigan Boyne City 582-6535 " -* **.< Jp*^--»»-

THURSDAY, MARCH 29,1979 - Charlevoix County Press - Page 15 B&C wins it all again

For the third year in a row B&C Northwestern State Bank and Boyne with a 4-5 record by beating Charlevoix Market has won the Tri-City Basketball River Inn finished the second round tied County State Bank, which finished the League. for third place with 6-3 records. After, season without a win. Tim Crego had 32 B&C clinched the title Sunday at being down by a point at halftime, BRI points for the winners, while Bob Boyne Falls by beating Northwestern blew, out Stevens Concrete in the third Winhusen had 30. Bill Korthase had 18 State Bank 105-99 while FBT, which quarter for a 102-85 victory. ' and Rob Britton had 14. had been tied for first with B&C,lost to Terry Elzinga had 28 points to lead East Jordan Iron Works 90-74. the winners, while Kim Hocquard added For the bank, Rich Roberts had 32 The win gave B&C the second round 19 despite playing in just the first half. points and Ed Roberts added 16. championship with an 8-1 record. The Chuck Stanek had 20, Bill Anzell 16 and 3M Gas beat Parrish Chevrolet 86-72 league championship was to have been Leonard Puroll 11. as Bernie Kondrat, Terry Erber and decided in a playoff between the first Brian Balser of Stevens was the Greg Growbowski all had 18 points. and second round champs, but B&C also game's leading scorer with 30 points. Alan Gasco added 16. won the first round. Steve Bartlett had 18 while Ken Doty Tom Beyer led Parrish with 23 points, Dave Peck led B&C in scoring with 24 added 16 and Joe McElroy 14. while Craig Tompkins, Darrel Korthase points. Brad Upton had 20, while Ken Sir Jack's ended the second round and Kevin Hocquard all scored.14. Gahn had 15. Tim Hardy had J4 and Terry Urman had 13 as the winners put five players in double figures. Al Looze of Northwestern was the game's leading scorer with 39 points. The Bovne Theatre Max Houck had 17 and Kirk Kujawski v added 14. 1:1 <>S. Lake St. Buvnt Cit f)l<)-582-(18(11 Mike Reibieg led the Iron Works with 30 points in their upset of FBT. Ken ON BIG WEEK Griffin had 27 and Dennis Dominic Wed., Thurs., Sun., Mon., Tues. added 20. at 7:30 only John Nachzel had 24 for FBT, while Fri. & Sat..7:00 & 9:00 Jim Danbert scored 18 and Larry Taylor 14. It was the Deltas against the rules the rules lost! IT PAYS TO SCHAFER'S C ADVERTISE . . All Trophy Supplies H and Plaques ADVERTISE A All At WHERE IT F ^ NATIONAL SCHAFER'S PAYS . . . E Boyne City 582-6331 LAMPMJfV R Call 582-6761 ANIMAL IWUtl S CHAFER'S 1 A UNIVERSAL PICTURI TECHNICOLOR'* [R|BESTBICTED«Se-| WINE TASTING PARTY Thursday, March 29 8:30 p.m. NOTICE Conducted by Leone Imports, Inc. CITY OF BOYNE CITY featuring: Ken Gahn of B&C Market's men's basketball team leaps high on defense in a game earlier this year. Gahn's defense and playmaking helped lead B&C to its German White Wines There will be a Special Meeting of the Boyne City third consecutive league championship. Commission on Monday, April 2, 1979 at 6:00 p.m. $3 per person in the Commission Chambers at 319 N. Lake Street to consider the following Resolution: Cheese & Crackers served. • To consider a Resolution of Intent to vacate Front Street. The public is invited to attend. ''" 'I 22-ltc 678 The Park Garden Cafe Monday night at Gemini Lindsay Ins. 95 >/i 84 Vt Millers Ex. 139'/2 160'/2 Congratulations Donna TOM GARLOCK, Lanes in East Jordan, Dick Syfert's 94 86 Overhead Dr. 122 178 Erber on her first 200 game 432 E. Lake St., LIQUOR Hamerski rolled a great Parrish Chev. 85 95 Petoskey Plas. 12O'/i 179'/2 of 239 and series of 571! FOOD Northland Tob. 120'/2 179'/2 series of 678. "Ringer," as B. Ken. Mas. 84 V4 95'/2 Petoskey Cify Clerk his team mates call him, had Dressel Real. 82 98 LilPub 119 181 E. J. MERCHANTS a open frame in the first Overhead Dr. 66'/2 113'/a Schafers lll'/s 188'/2 LEAGUE game, then a spare and Total 31 Vi 148'/J March 22 finished with 9 consecutive IND. HIGH GAME J. V. Green. 228'/2 lOl'/s strikes for 266. HIGH IND. SCORES & SERIES Cass Supply 204 126 He then had games of 211 CarlBayster 619 237 201 Debbie Peck 222 577 E. J. Lumber 187 143 Zenith.The Hearing Aid , • (and 201. The Assembly Tim Welch 618 232 225 JudyJarema 203 222 573 Bartletts Exac. 187 143 »v/Room Team, for which he FranLillie 221 514 Gemini Lanes 170 160 you can buy with confidence. - bowls, consists of team INTER CITY LEAGUE Pat Moore 206 514 Am. Legion 159 171 Your satisfaction is assured by Zenelron's: "Fire insurance is members, Leon Sulak, Dick March 19 Beverly Paquette 200 Country House 152 178 • 30 Day Money-Back Privilege Raymond, Lyle Peck and Chuck's Place 152 118 SUNDAY SUNSETTERS Smith's Exac. I4V/2 182'/2 • One Year Limited Warranty fine. But who pays Wayne Fries. Spike's 152 118 PetrieCon. 143 187 • 3 Year After-Purchase Service Plan Mixed League Batteries and accessories for all makes. The previous high series of Legion 137'/2 132 Vi March 18 Jerry's Bar 133 197 your salaries and 670 was rolled by Don Lions 129 141 Irish Rollers 36 20 Taylors IGA 13O'/2 199'/i M95.to»325..«h £Zenetron Mayhew. State Bank 121'/i 148'/i Reh's Rol. Acres 36 20 Rainbow Bar I28V2 201'/2 other expenses COFFEE CUP Peter's Laund. 118 152 Doubtfuls 30 26 HIGH IND. SERIES MORRIS SYDOW LEAGUE J. LaBeau 555 218 Gutter Bangers 30 26 Dick Raymond 650 6U3t;-329t,tKHomrdSl., fitcntiy mil To Pitaikiy Po»t Offici March 20 P.Weisler 554 PJ's 30 26 Brian Bennett 642 "'Swannie's R. 34 18 *R. Dunson 552 Half Bushel 28 28 Dave Graham 626 Metropolitan L. 32 20 G. Seeley . 539 203 The Family 26 30 HIGH IND. GAME Fred's B. Sh. 30 22 T. Galmqre 519 The Woodhunters 26 30 Brian Bennett 250 Boutique of Fab. 23 29 A. Anderson 504 LateComers 21 35 Harold Shoemaker 244 Jordan Htg. 19 33 Gene Seeley - winner of ice Panthers 16 40 Glenn Mayhew 244 PetrieCon. 18 34 cream from Taylor 'sGrocery Women's HIGH SERIES Dick Raymond 234 Body Glove IND. HIGH SERIES • 47 pins over average. Dolores Boese 548 TOP SERIES Cool, comfortable and contemporary — &GAME Judy Jarema 536 Ernie Stallard 557 that's the irresistible appeal of this carefree Lil'Duckie 534 203 GUTTER DUSTERS Yvonne Hocquard (s) 533 Turk Bennett 586 226 Samsonite furniture that fits your body TweetyBird 503 180 March 20 Rita Simori 502 RonKlooster • 548 200 like a glove! Jeanne Plite 446 189 Late Tuesday Women's HIGH GAME Al Chanda 541 Strong, welded tubular steel frames Ethel Wilson 444 165 HadixBldrs. 243 117 JudyJarema 218 O. D. Sayles 539 200 Rust-resistant Samson-Gard finish Cool, comfortable Super-Tuff™ fabric Shirley J. Petrie 437 172 Roberts Rest. 215'/z 144'A 1 Yvonne Hocquard (s) 215 NoHands™ self-adjusting chaise lounge JudiPeebles 418 F.L. H. Shoppe211 149 Lyla Mueller 200 BUSINESSMEN'S • Washable, weather-resistant materials Lori Vincent 415 155 Mr. J's 184 ' 176 Rita Simon 194 LEAGUE Choice of decorator fabric colors Carrie Zoulek 414 159 B. C. Party MEN'S HIGH SERIES March 19 Loreen Slate 163 Store 181 'A 178'/i Rick Simon 606 Bryan Music 22 7'/i 102 Vi Marian Tieber 159 SaylesMas. 167'/2 192'A Don Peck Sr. 580 Robinson Bros. 2O7'/j 122'/2 Winner of ice cream, B. R. I. 161'/a 198'/2 Dick Hocquard (s) 533 Si's Marine 205 125 compliments of Taylor's Twin Val. Car. 156 204 Karl Mueller • '. 508 Green Con. 200'/J 129'/2 IGA, Mary Ann Gee, 111 Little L. Piz. 140 220 Bob Hunt 506 Gil Coon's • 193Vi 136'/2 pins over average. Seals & Rob. 140 220 MEN'S HIGH GAME HellebuyckD. 172 158 IND. HIGH SERIES Rick Simon 248 206 Sin Bar Con. 169'/J 16O'/J : FRATEttNAL Debbie Middleton 524 Don Peck Sr. 202 Howards Oil. 168'/2 l&l'A. BOWLING LEAGUE Debbie Peck Is) 516 Dick Hocquard

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New Listing

• Older East Jordan home in good condition with large back yard and good garden spot. Close to school, | churches and easy walk to stores. Priced right < for starter home | $16,750.

Older home in Boyne City • close to downtown. Four bedrooms, large and spacious. $22,500. Call Bob • Beautiful wooded 5 acre parcel on Sand Hill Road, Star Township, Antrim Winters at 582-9578 evenings or 582-6554 daytimes. County, for only $2,000.

• Beautiful wooded lot in a restricted subdivision. Lovely view of East Jordan and surrounding lake and river areas. $4,000.

OF • Extra nice Lake Charlevoix lot on West side of South Arm near East Jordan. .SME MIS Situated on M-66 North for easy accessibility, this property is naturally terraced BOYNE and nicely wooded and shoreline forms a sandy point here for excellent swimming shore REALTOR* and boating. MLS No. 11163 P0OPERTICS. • 50 feet of prime Lake Charlevoix Frontage goes along with this nice 3 bedroom home. The roof, windows, siding and wiring are new and the house is tastefully decorated and very well kept. Nice deep lot has beautiful trees and a fine eindy beach for swimming and boating. We are a member of the We Are Looking For Antrim-Charlevoix MLS. Qualified People Ben Schenck & Assoc. Inc. OWN YOUR OWN ... CHARMING SCHOOLHOUSE! 200 Main Street, East Jordan We seek neat well mannered individuals with This charming one-room schoolhouse has been pleasant outlook on life, who are interested in above BRANCHES remodeled for modern comfort, but retains its average income and are willing to work for it. If you Mancelona 616-587-8301 1-616-536-7641 historical charm. Located on county road near are stymied and not realizing your full potential, or Boyne Falls. Can be year-round or vacation home are not getting the assistance and training you want with rental income. Sleeps up to 10 in four bi or need, we would like to talk with you. Now is the on two levels. Completely furnished, kitchen even time to take that step up. Call Martin Bieganowski has dishes, pots and pans. Two bathrooms. Located for a confidential interview. 582-6771. Please call on one-acre site in sparsely populated Chandler Monday after 10 a.m. Township, two miles.from Thunder Mountain Ski area, and six miles from Boyne Mountain. State cross-country skiing and snowmobile trails within bieganowski & associates, inc. two miles. Asking price, $32,900. For showing, call 221 water street box 97 boyne city, mi 49712 (616) 582-6761 days or 582-6297 evenings and weekends or write Box S, Charlevoix County Press, All you need to know PO Box 216. Boyne City 49712. in Real EstateEstate.. Electronili c Realty Associates

BC2064 - IN BOYNE CITY - 3 bedroom home, newly remodeled ideally located just 6 blocks from downtown. Partial basement and has 2V2 car attached garage. Asking just $36,000.00. Spring Has Sprung!

BC2052 • LAKE CHARLEVOIX • 40 acres located West of Boyne City about EJ260 - Nearly new mobile home 14x70 3 miles. This is 50 percent wooded with with 16x24 unfinished addition. 2 beautiful building sites. Asking bedroom in mobile home, room for one $38,500.00. in addition. Partial basement. Large bath with sunken tub. Mostly fur- BC2059 - JORDAN RIVER • 1 nished. Sets on 1 acre with small barn bedroom cabin on the famous Jordan and chicken house. Asking $23,900.00. River, 200 feet of frontage in a beautiful setting. $20,000.00. EJ267 - 5 acres near Atwood. Large 3 bedroom mobile home with expando, BC2062 - LAKEVIEW LOTS - A energy saving wood stove. Less than beautiful view of Lake Charlevoix and 100 gal. of fuel oil all winter. 24x40 pole only 1 mile from Boyne City. Has good barn. Close to Lake Michigan and access road and is restricted to Torch Lake, Asking $25,500.00. This moderately priced, 2 bedroom home would be residential homes. Terms possible. excellent for a small family. All carpeted, washer, Asking just $16,900.00. EJ268 - RARE OPPORTUNITY - dryer, stove and refrigerator part of sale. And to top Commercial building in downtown East it all off, its just been reduced $1,000. EJ261 - Echo Twp. 20 acres partially Jordan. Presently occupied by 2 We don't have all the answers but we do know this part of the country very well, wooded, many excellent building sites. businesses. 24x24 attached garage. we deal in acreage parcels, building sites, new and used homes as well as small $13,500.00 Terms available. Also has large 3 bedroom apartment farms and we do know a lot of the questions and answers. We can also give you up. COLWELL data on soil conditions, zoning, taxes and a lot of other things you should know YOUR KEY TO BETTER LIVING before you buy or sell,if we don't have the answers we know where tog o to find it. BC2007 - LAKE CHARLEVOIX • 3 bedroom year round home, V/i baths, fireplace, LCI Callus...Forthat "Extra Service" carpeted throughout and i'/i car attached garage. This has 50 feet of beautiful sand 'II IMms beach and is located just outside of Boyne City. This is prime property and only priced 111 Mill St., East Jordan ^JOl at $67,000.00. Phone 536-2241 or 536-7521 REALTOR' bieganowski & associates, inc. Bill H. Drenth Gordon Drenth WaltThorsen Ketfk Vimd Reotoj i 536-2885. 536-7689 536-2434 . 221 water street - box 97 - boyne city, mi 49712 East Jordan Boyns City 536-2295 582-6767

NEWLY LISTED FARM NEWLY LISTED Charlevoix Schools • seven year old Stone farm house on 280 acres of home, first time on the market. peace and quiet. It's all here. Some timber, some cleared and tillable, 40 wooded acres just one mile WANTED: 1344' home with 2 car garage south of Walloon Village. Good located on 40 acres of hardwoods. some pasture, and then there's a small orchard, pond and corral. blacktop, buy all or part. Will sell SLIGHTLY-USED It is possible to buy home and ten on land contract with $5000 down. acres. Well worth checking into. . Several outbuildings. At $135,000 this is a good value, ask for terms Yes! It's possible to buy only 20 Will take smaller intown home in acres. Call for details. 582-6771. HOMES trade. Call 582-6771. and additional information. Call 582-6771. bieganowski & associates, inc bieganowski & associates; Inc bieganowski & associates, inc Listing your property with us will 221 water street • box,97 • boyne dty, mi. 221 water street - box 97 • boyne dty, ml. 221 water street • box 97 - boyne dty, mi. assure you of full cooperation NEWLY LISTED SMALL ACREAGE NEWLY LISTED with all real estate firms. Low down payment on 7 acres of More home for your money 1600' of home here and Trade-in accepted on this larger very near Walloon Lake. Nearly one acre surrounds $9500 for well kept mobile home on pines, 5 acres of hardwoods, 15 ranch home with natural gas heat. acres with St. Clair Creek, also this bath and a half beauty. Has first floor laundry Call us...: Let ua go to work for you 200x555 wooded parcel in Boyne This 2 bath broadfront ranch home City school district. First time have 2.5 acres on blacktop, 10 room, dining room and fireplace in family room. (56' wide) is on a deep lot with Only $53,900 with as little as 10%. down or your 582-6771 offered. Has wood stove, 12x12 acres cleared all in Charlevoix and . young stand of aspen toward the frame barn and excellent blacktop, Antrim Counties. We have a very smaller in town home in'trade. Call for appt. 582- Ask about our trade-in program rear. Check it out. 84000 down or 6771. Ask about terms. Call -582-6771. large selection of acreage parcels, smaller intown home in sale. Call stop in or call 582-6771. 582-6771. * bieganowski & associates, inc. bieganowski & associates, inc. #1 «ww «rwt-:-tox 97•• boym city,in49712 bieganowski & associates, inc bieganowski & associates, inc bieganowski & associates, inc 221 water street - box 97 • boyne dty, ml. 221 water street - box 97 • boyne dty, mi, 221 water street • box 97 • boyne dty, ml. 221 vwnr «r«»t •:• box 97 •:• boyne city, mi 49712