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Copyright 1993 J ournal EAST JORDAN Up North Publications, Inc. VOLUME 1 • NO. 46 • AUGUST 18, 1993 • EAST JORDAN, Ml 49727 Ail rights reserved EDITION

Children recall summer highlights

By Deb Saygers Hobbs

The Portside Arts Fair is over and the Jordan River Arts Council is wrapping up its last children's theater production. The sidewalk sale is only a week away and school will resume soon. So, to take one last look at summer, East Jordan children were asked "What's the best thing you did this summer?"

Laura Warren, 9 Charity McKay, 9 (Daughter of (Daughter of Karen and Robert Donaldson) Charlotte and Rick McKay) 'Tve done so much this summer! I "Acting in the production of think it was getting the lead in (the 'Cinderella' and swimming at my play) 'Promises and the Wicked grandma's pool." Prince'."

Elizabeth Romero, 9 Carey Moses, 12 (Spending the summer with her (Daughter of grandparents John and June Reich) Roger and Laurie Moses) "Being in plays. I really haven't"Being in 'Cinderella' and done anything else." camping."

Doug Carter, 13 PaulTeske,9 (Son of Robert and Doris Carter) (Son of Marge and Tom Teske) "Having my three nieces and "Learning to waterski on the South nephews from Wisconsin and Arm." (He learned to stand on two Minnesota to visit."

Marcus Gee, 4 Megan Warnous, 5 (Son of Michana and Keith Gee) (Daughter of Y "Going camping!" (Mom says, out Ron and Terri Warnous) baclfAraidwimdad.) "Swimschool-yealThatwasbest!" 2-WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18, 1903-TORCH/JOURNAL A look back: Firemen's Field Day

RAISING MONEY for the Banks Township Historical Society, Linda Record and Dorothy Westover manned one of the craft tables at THIS OLD-FASHIONED water pump at THE IMPORTANT JOB of drawing the raffle Firemen's Field Day. Barnes Park fascinated children. tickets was reserved for those 7 and under.

FIREMEN'S FIELD EVENT WINNERS second heat third heat Shoe kicking contest: 1st place Jacob Fienup 1st place Wes Barraw 1st place Jay Bretz 2nd place Shaun Berryman 2nd place Nick Sherman 2nd place Ryan Fletcher third heat Crab Crawl: fourth heat 3rd place Anna King 3rd place John Ryan Evans 3rd place (tie) Jenny 1st place Brian Allen 1st place Jay Bretz 1st place Ann O'Donneli, Tennant, Ben Newman 2nd place Ryan Fletcher Jessica Fienup 2nd place Travis Scott third heat fourth heat 3rd place Dan Williams 2nd place Colene King, 3rd place Ellen Schneider 1st place Wes Barraw 1st place Nathan Newman 4 person relay: Natalie White 2nd place Nick Sherman 2nd place Jay Bretz 1 st place Norton Bretz, John Sack Race: 3 legged race: 3rd place Anna Vassalle, 3rd place Erin Kienzle 3rd place Ryan Fletcher Beeby, Ryan Fletcher, Jay first heat first heat Nicole Runnells Bretz 1st place Kristin Vedder 1st place Nicolas White, fourth heat Wheelbarrow race: 2nd place John Evans, D-2 2nd place Ian Vedder Justin Allen fourth heat 1st place Mike Vedder first heat Huffman, Jimmy Evans, 3rd place Sarah Bruce 2nd place Ellen Schneider, 1 st place Norton Bretz, Eric 2nd place Jay Bretz 1st place D-2 Huffman, Wes Barraw Sarah Bruce Lambert 3rd place Ryan Fletcher Robin Bruce 3rd place Jo Nugent, Karla second heat 3rd place Ian Charron, 2ndplace John Beeby, John 2nd place Jenny Berryman, Kruse, Michelle Allen, 1st place Michelle Allen Leeanne Charron Evans 100 vard race Shawn Berryman Teresa Kruse 2nd place Clara Kimball 3rd place Jo Nugent, Teresa first heat 3rd place Jessica Beeby, 3rd place Kelly Czernysc second heat Kruse 1st place Ian Charron Jimmy Evans Egg toss: 1st place Clara Kimball, 2nd place Jenny Berryman 1st place Michelle Allen, third heat Robin Bruce SO yard race: 3rd place Danny Fardig second heat Karla Kruse 1st place John Ryan Evans 2nd place Jessica Beeby, first heat 1st place Ryan Fletcher, 2nd place Eric Lundy, 2nd place Nicole Charron unknown 1st place Ian Charron second heat John Evans Kassie Kretzschmar 3rd place Erin Kienzle 3rd place Danny Fardig, 2nd place Jenny Berryman 1st place Jacob Fienup 2nd place Eric Lambert, Jay 3rd place unknown Kelly Czernysc 3rd place Danny Fardig 2nd place Jimmy Evans Bretz 3rd place Shawn Berryman 3rd place Helen Ogilvie, Greased pole: Brian Ogil vie winner John Ryan Evans

Women's List courtesy of Liz Evans health tests offered THE Women's health TORCH screening for breast and (H£as* "Jordan , cervical cancer for all women40yearsandolder Journal is offered under a (UPS 097660) Womancare program by P.O. Box 575 District Health Depart• ment No. 3. The service Central Lake, Ml 49622 isfreeof charge, orbased ' Jeffrey Halbera" on the ability to pay. PUBUSHER 544-2945 or East Jordan Services" offered in• Jennifer VanConant 536-0044 clude education and in• SUMMER EDITOR formation, breast exam Terry Donaldson by nurse practitioner, PRODUCTION MANAGER nMmmography screening Jackie S. Thler by referral to alocal clinic OFFICE MANAGER or hospital, pelvic exam Subscriptions In Antt^ and pap test and follow ONE YEAR - $17.00 TWO YEARS - $33.00 up diagnostic services. Out of county subscriptions. ONE YEAR-$ 19.00 The program is made ^Second class postage paid at Central Lake possible through a grant «wnwsfer: Send address changes to Torch Publishing. . P.O. Box 575. Central Lake. Ml 49622 toMichiganDept ofPub- Payment for advertising should be mailed to Up North lic Health from Centers PuMcatlons. P.O. Box 647. Mancelona, Ml 49659 for Disease Control. THE MULThTALENTED Tom Loper has had great success as a Foran appointment call THE TORCH & EAST JORDAN JOURNAL are dulcimer player, bin many Central Lakers best remember him for his 547-0295 or 1-800432- up Norm Pubteatloni, Inc.. John G. Tarrant President spoon and washboard playing. 4121. PjO. Box 337. Bene**, Ml 49615 4-WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18,1993-TORCH/JOURNAL

Freedom from Care & Share provides Dolphins featured at smoking classes emergency food CL. Story Hour Care & Share Emergency Food Pantry serves the The dolphin, an amazing sea mammal, will be Successfully quitting smoking and having fun in East Jordan School District and surrounding areas. featured at the Aug. 21 Story Hour when Dawn Cary, the process is the goal of the "Freedom from Smok• The pantry has been in service for over ten years and assisted by Dee Kulhawik, entertains the kids from 10 ing" program which is sponsored by Charlevoix Area in July alone has provided 3,604 meals for families in to 11a.m. at the Central Lake Township Library, 2324 Hospital and the American Lung Association. need. Main St. Weekly sessions held at 7 p.m. in the mobile unit When families come to Care & Share, the pantry For more information call 544-2517. meeting room will run from Tuesday, Sept. 21 through provides them with enough food for meals to last Nov. 2 with two sessions during "quit week" on Oct. about two weeks. For a family of three or more it 12 and 14. provides about 90 pounds of food. Smaller families North Star Lodge Cheryl Jacobs, respiratory therapist and program receive about 70 pounds. leader, says, "the program really works because we Care & Share provides this service year around and Roast Beef Dinner needs private support to make this service available. don't quit 'cold turkey' the firstnigh t and people find Masonic Temple in Torch Lake Village the support they need in the group to make breaking The organization is located at 601 Bridge SL, in the East Jordan Health Center. 1Sci-ixki.t: - Tr-,::cl S,:-r..::. is Oct I <•-• \o\ ?0 The firstsessio n is an orientation meeting when the Mc:\:. PUv.f-t Bee*. po;.-.n>t:s •. <:£t. robe M:ad program outline will be explained. "Quit night" will Se:\ecl 5:00 to 7 00 p.:r,. be Oct 12. In addition, nicotine patches will be made Caregivers Support Doiv.porv AciIr So. O-.iicl (>• I 2 vca-v S3 5 ,tr;o i.ru'cr rice. available free of charge at the class, if desired, through Ciio our and s.mc the Health Department group meets Pre-registration is required. A minimum of 12 reg• I wm istrations must be received in order to hold the class. The Charlevoix County Caregivers Support Group Cost for the program is $65. For further informa• meets Sat, Aug. 21, at2p.m. in Boulder Park Terrace BELLAIRE THEATRE BeVaire Prices tion, or registration, call Charlevoix Area Hospital at Nursing Home, 14676 W. Upright, Charlevoix. Adults $3.50 - Children $2 547-4024. Annual Membership Tea by the Charlevoix Area Betaire: 533-8725 Anytime Hospital Guild will be Thurs., Aug. 26,1 to 4 p.m. at Petoskey: 347-9696, Gaykxd: (517) 732-5717 Stalling Aug. 20-26 Boulder Park Terrace Nursing Home, 14676 W. Up• Bellaire Senior picnic set right, Charlevoix. Free Willie (PG) 7:oo«,*oopm The Senior Citizens Club will meet Aug. 24 at 5:30 Gaylord pan. at Thurston Park pavilion for a picnic dinner. Charlevoix Area The Fugitive (PG-13) In case of inclement weather it will be held at the 2.-00,4:15. 7K» ft. 930 Governmental Center. Bring a dishito share and your Sleepless In Seattle (PG) own table service. Hospital Guild Musical entertainment will be the evenings pro• 2.-00,4:15.7.-00 8.9-30 gram. membership tea set Rising Slin (R) Sean Connery 4:1 S 8.930 pm The Charlevoix Area Hospital Guild will have its Dennis the Menace (PG) 2.00«. 7.00 annual membership tea on Thurs., Aug. 26 from 1 to Gaslight 4pjn. at Boulder ParJkTerrace Nursing Home, 14676 Sleepless in Seattle (PG) W. Upright, Charlevoix, Hattie Hoeksema 4:00 6.9:15 All current members and those interested in be com - Free Witty (PG) ing members are invited to attend. Dues are $3. celebrates Guild members serve the patients and hospital in 145 8.7:00 several ways. Hard Target (R) 75th birthday A list of services will be provided in order to sign• 145.4.-00.7.-00 8.9:15 up for the duty preferred. hmmmmmmmm Hattie Hoeksema was joined by 47 members of her family to help her celebrate her 75th birthday Aug. 7. VBS at She has 11 children, 28 grandchildren, and 14 great• grandchildren plus several on the way. Grace Those anendmgwereHankandC^raldineSchriever Community and family of Cedar Springs, Jim and Dot Hoeksema and boys of Lafontaine, Ind.,Gary and Bev Hoeksema Grace Community and Ryan of East Jordan, Nancy and Joe VanDyke of Church in Central Lake invites area children to Grant, Bob Hoeksema of Charlevoix, John and Mary Vacation Bible School. Hoeksema and family of Elk Rapids, Marvin and The two-day program is Judy Hoeksema and Deanne of North Manchester, Thursday and Friday, Ind., Vern and Virginia Hoeksema and Jennifer of Aug. 19and20,from9:30 Eastport, Wes and Cindy Hoeksema and family of a.m. to 2 pjn. Ellsworth, and Fred and Candy Hoeksema and girls of Students should bring Ellsworth. a sack lunch. They will Missing were Ben and Evelyn Bullis and family of learn about "God's trea• Waukegan, Illinois. sures." fy Carlson Craft Also attending were Cindy Mervyn of Charlevoix, For information or Jim and Cheryl Bizard and family of Grant (bom transportation call 533- * Invitations ¥ Announcements granddaughters), Andy Kooyer of Ellsworth, sisters 8828 or 544-5131. I^cMeHimebauch.MilctasdHi^ I * Thank You Notes ¥ Accessories Ward and brother Archie and Louise Potter all of Charlevoix. •• Deadline for Up North Publications Hattie was presented with a Memory Plate signed Family News is Bellaire 533-8523. Central Lake 544-2345 - East Jordan 536-0044 by the family. She always enjoys getting together Friday, 5 pjn. with her family, L EtkRaptds 264-9711 - Kalkaska 258-4600 - Mancelona 587-8471 I LOVED ^member When... ^ THIS "The Coys Sr.," lived in a house probably BOOK . . between Jan's Place and the Telephone Bldg.? This house may have been a boarding place once, or place of some business. The house Pictures from a Trip was torn down and used to build two houses further south on Main Street; where the Coys by Tim Rumsey Sr. lived in one and their son and family in the one next door. The Coy House was a part of ... is about two brothers, their blind friend Ben, hometown history and probably others know and Lisa, the singer, as they start out one summer more about it than I. night in an old Bronco to head West and find "the By Ivan Byard biggest dinosaur bone ever." This is a charming, often irreverent story of friendship, adventure and sorrow, narrated by 's brother, who just graduated from college. One gets the impression Declare your independence the reader is also on the trip, riding in the back from landlords now!!! seat and listening to the zany talk and plans. This is the type of book that leaves the reader with a lot to think about. It can be found in the fiction section of the Central Lake Township Library. Welcome! By Barb Faas Jester Patrick Teske introduces a new musical EDITOR'S NOTE: Book reviews from all readers version ofCinderella presented by the Jordan are welcome in this space. If you've read a good book Let your family enjoy this 2 bedroom Central Lake village River Players. Performances are at 7 p.m. recently, share the experience by submitting a brief home and imagine... a payment of $133 apr. a month Fri., Aug. 20 and 2 p.m. Sat, Aug. 21, in East review to The Torch & East Jordan Journal, P.O. Box in an area of increasing values. And don't forget that Jordan High School, showcasing a cast of 19 575, Central Lake, Ml 49622. income tax refund next year! players, mostly children, recounting the familiar If you would like to make this dream your reality, call Unda today and your children can walk to school in the fall

fairy tale in song. from their new home. (Basedon20%dn.30yrs.at7%lnL) Good Shepherd Scenic Gardens LINDA BYERS • Fountains • Bird Baths • Urns Area Specialist • Planters • Animals • Bvas Visit our Gift Shop Home from Hollywood • Ful size Deer. Horses, Cows Free Admission to 547-1531 • Picnic Tables • Patio Stones Children's Play Park Charlevoix Over 1,000's Designs to Northern Michigan's ner-up in the talent com• Choose From We Manufacture Real Estate Leaders petition and chosen as a ORNAMENTAL CONCRETE • LAWN DECOR "Super Model" winner at FREE ADMISSION KH^) Open 7 days the Kids Entertainment 258-2459 View the Scenic Gardens \ Expo while in Hollywood. % 6 Miles N. • 35 life-size scenes of the life «^ i Breanna's sponsors for of Kalkaska & times of Christ 46,5O.T/C28^B-EOW this event were East Jor• on 131 dan Iron Works, Dura Mechanical Components, Medusa Cement Co., Charlevoix Manufactur• Health Services ing, Co. and Crown Mo• tors L.T.D. of Charlevoix. Four-year-old Breanna Breanna is the daughter CENTRAL LAKE PHARMACY J.F. Arnold, M.D. German recently returned of proud parents Mr. and Main Street, Central Lake, 544-2929 CENTRAL LAKE, MICHIGAN Office Hours: Mon. thru Thurs. 9-12 & 2-5, Fridays 9-12 from the Little Miss of Mrs. William D. German Emergency # 536-7657 ACCEPTING MEDICARE ASSIGNMENT America National finals in of Ellsworth, granddaugh• Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. OFFICE 544-3700 HOME 544-2914 Hollywood, Calif. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon She was chosen as a top D. German of East Jordan 12 semi-finalist. She was and Mr. and Mrs. Jon R. John P. Ludwick, M.D. also awarded second run• Hollenbeck of Flat Rock. GENERAL PRACTICE To Rent This Space Ellsworth, Michigan Phone 544-2345 Office Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 Office 588-6005, Home 599-2375 Extend Your Summer FAMILY PRACTICE To Rent This Space Dennis M. Joy, M.D. Charlevoix Phone 544-2345 F. James Steward, M.D. (616) 547-6554 Edward E. Newcomb, M.D. Hours by Appointment

EAST JORDAN FAMILY BURNS CLINIC - Bellaire Office HEALTH CENTER Donald F. Bills, D.O. FAMILY PRACTICE n Mitchell Carey. M.D. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 pm. U (—1 Thomas Curtln. M.D. 225 N. Bridge, Bellaire - 533-8649 nrniU Anna Young. M.D. PEDIATRICS ^ HOSPITALS 5" a Roderic Tinney, M.D. 547-4024 Four Season* can enclose your patio or dock Charlevoix Area Hospital IN1ERNAL MEDICINE Munson Medical Center, Traverse City 922-9000 with a sunroom - patio room or scraon room. Steven Wlsnlewski. M.D. T.C. Osteopathic Hospital 922-8400' uuuuu Enjoy tho outdoors without 11M bugs. HOURS Northern Michigan Hospitals 348-4000 CALL TODAY FOB A FREE BROCHURE Courtesy of Torch Publuhing Monday-Friday 8am - 8pm ^« Four Seasons Saturday loam - 4pm HE FOUR SEASONS Sunrooms ; of Qmd Tnwsfs* S FOR MEDICAL APPOINTMENT 5704 US 31N. | To Rent This Space Ot$t4*»rLMMg Phone 544-2345 536-2206 pwmda («10)9384300 601 BRIDGE ST. EAST JORDAN 6 - 'WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18,10d3-TORCH/JOURNAL A Word Fitly Spoken - "The Hog's by Anne F. Messerschmidt

"I will 1$ up mine eyes unto the hills, from whenceAs I become familiar with our area's history and fauna; Creator of all the earth We are his Creation, to, cometh my help.'' "My help cometh from Thebeauty Lord,, I would like to bring your attention to the lush, and he desires we read and obey his Word To live in Which made Heaven and Earth" scenic vista that surrounds East Jordan. Tome, the hills harmony and enjoy all of nature which He created and Dear reader, this psalm gives me solace rival Caleveras Big Trees in California. not Mother nature. reread it daily add again when the need arises. I need Look up and see the white bams and other buildings To Gcd Be The Glory! God's assurance and there are many more scripture gleaming in the sunshine, between the verdant green, So, enjoy our beautiful country side. The hills and the verses that calm by spirit and enable me to cope on a stately trees. valleys, our lakes, large and small, the rivers, streams daily basis; The Hog's Back is our local people's way of address• and brooks here in East Jordan and our sunoimding The original King James Version Of The Holy Biblein g the climb up Kidder Road, off Highway 66 and the communities. was transcribed in 1611. It is like poetry, good music and ensuring winding, hilly road It is surrounded by wood• I look forward to autumn and the display of the fall good literature, all rolled into one. Such wisdom and lands, farms and open fields. God's handiwork is might• foliage; meantime, let us continue to enjoy summer, for truths are to be found It is God's love letter to us. ily displayed. God is, the great I Am! here in northern Michigan, there is beauty and enjoy• Each Sunday, my Pastor, his Wife and their Son, come Embankments along the road enroute to our church ment during all four seasons, don't you agree? for me. He goes out of his way, to drive here, for our abound with wild sweet peas in myriads of undulating Especially on The Hog's Back (Hill) on Kidder Road. church is across fromFinktonCorners. (Howinteresting colors. Then you will see and hear the cool gurgling Anne Messerschmidt is a 72-year-old "joyous Chris• to note that was a post office, general store, and in days brooks and streams meandering to their pre-destined tian." Readers can expect to see more of her writings in gone by, even a dance hall.) rendezvous with a larger body of water, bringing sooth•future issues. ing music to the ears and a feeling of wonder. Eventually we come upon farms and accompanying, ELLSWORTH WESLEYAN CHURCH open fields. Ah!, so lush and green with cows lying about contentedly chewing their cud. Sheep grazing and Park 8. Elm Streets, Ellsworth herds of deer, ever alert. Suddenly their "White Tails" Community Farewell raise like flags and to signal an intrusion. They swiftly Featuring disappear into the woods, just temporarily, of course. Open House Oops!, my ears popped; yours too? don't worry-The "The Living Truth" Hog's Back (Hill) is a scenic affirmation of the Lord's for Jim & Sharon Heneveld blessings that you should not miss. Sunday, Oh! look, there is a father and mother turkey and their Sunday, August 29 - 2-5 p.m. Aug. 22, 1993 brood, nonchalantly pecking at gravel alongside the 10:45 am road. As we slow down, they scurry for cover in the high AT THE grasses. (A person could say the bugs they devour are Belltower Reformed Church Everyone their protein and the wild oats and other grasses their fiber and then the gravel aids their digestion. They do Corner of Essex & Church Rds. <> Welcome!! look healthy and plump.) (Light lunch served) - No gifts, please § c34-lc God's handiwork is so evident He made the flora and

ALDEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH EASTPORT BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Richard A. Morrison. Morning Worship, 9:15 a.m., Love Thy Neighbor... Rev, Jerry A. Mack. Sunday School, all ages 9:45 a.m.; Church School, 10:30 a.m., Youth Fellowship, 5:30 p.m. "Leave no claim outstanding against you, except that of Worship Service 11 a.m.; Prayer Fellowship 5:30 p.m.; mutual love. He who loves his neighbor has satisfied every ATWOOD CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Evening Service 6 p.m.; Youth Fellowship 7 p.m. Mon; claim of the law." Rev. James Evenhouse. April thru Nov: Services 10 a.m. — Romans 13 Awana Clubs 6:15-8 p.m. (Pre-school- 6th grade). Wed. 6 7 p.m.; School all ages 11:15 a.m. Dec. thru March: Bible Study 7 p.m. 599-2122. Nursery. Services 10 a.m. & 4 p.m.; Church School, all ages 11:15 EAST JORDAN REORGANIZED CHURCH OF a.m. 599-2581. JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS BELLAIRE COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST Elder Gil Fox, Pastor. Church School 9:45 a.m. Sunday Rev. Richard A. Powell Church School 10 a.m., Morning Worship Service - 11 a.m. Worship 11 ajn., Youth Fellowship 7 p.m. EAST JORDAN CHURCH OF CHRIST BELLAIRE ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Gene Mickey, Minister. 812 Erie St. (off M-66). Sun. Sr. Celine Goessl-Pastoral Administrator 533-8121,Sat- Worship 11 a.m., Sun. School 10 ajn., Wed. Worship 7 urday 7:30 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m. p.m., 536-7945. ELLSWORTH CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH BELLAIRE WESLEYAN CHURCH St. Paul, the widely-traveled apostle to the Gentiles, wrote Rev. Douglas W. Beadle, Sun. School 9:45 a.m., Morn. that letter perhaps SO years after the death of Christ, and yet it Rev. David Weemhoff. Church School 9:30 a.m., Sun. still has a profound impact today. In that epistle, the worldly, Service: 10:45 a.m. (June-Aug. 10 a.m.), Evening Wor• Worship 11 ajn., Youth Service 5 p.m., Eve Serv. 6 p.m. well-educated man from Tarsus also exhorts the Romans to Wed. Serv. 7 p.m. "Discharge your obligations to all men; pay tax and toll, ship 7 :30 p.m. (Dec. - Feb. 3 p.m.). 588-7805. reverence and respect, to those to whom they are due." Many BELLAIRE HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH of Paul's letters deal with Christian law. All of the command• ELLSWORTH WESLEYAN CHURCH ments he said, could be summed up in the admonition to love Rev. William Lyons. Sun. School 10 a.m. Morning Rev. Waker Kreger, 533-8129 or 533-8705. Church one's neighbor as you love yourself. "Love cannot wrong a Service 9 a.m., Sunday School & Bible Class 10:15 a.m. neighbor, therefore, the whole law is summed up in love," he Worship 11 a.m., Eve. Service 6 p.m., Wed. prayer said. In a troubled, modern world, we could do a lot worse than groups 7 p.m. 588-7455. LIVING WORD • NORTH to heed his words. Rev. Larry Young. Sun. School 10 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Sun. Teaching & Praise Serv. 6 p.m. Wed. Bible study CENTRAL LAKE Pastor Jerry Frfck, 1-536-9915.0 Id State (Co. Rd. 624) 7 p.m. LIGHTHOUSE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE at Finkton, East Jordan, 544-6871. Sunday School 9:45 BELLTOWER REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Bryan Shook, 8043 W. Maple. Sunday School 10 a.m.; Worship Service: 11 a.m.; Evening Service: 6 p.m.; Rev. James Heneveld. Sunday School 9:45 ajn., Worship a.m.; Morning Service 11 ajn.; Evening Service 7 pjn.; Wed. prayer meeting 7 p.m. An independent,fundamen• Service 11 a.m. (June, July & Aug. 10 a.m.), Evening Thursday Bible Study 7 ajn. 544-8089. tal church. Service 6 pjn. Church:. 588-2844, Home, 588-6165 CENTRAL LAKE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH PLEASANT VALLEY FREE METHODIST CENTRAL LAKE BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH Richard A. Morrison, Pastor. Church School 10 ajn., Rev. Dave Scott. Sun. School 10 a.m.. Morning Worship Rev. Tom Hunter. Sun. School 9:45 ajn.. Sun. Morn. Morning Worship 11 a.m. 11 a.m., Evening Service 6 pjn., Wed. prayer meeting Worship 11 ajn.. Eve. Serv. 6 pjn., Bible Study & Prayer EAST JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH 7 p.m. Fellowship Youth Hour, Awana Club, Wed. 7 p.m., Pastor Roy Straw. 401 Water & McKenzie Sts., East SACRED HEART CHURCH affiliated with GARBC Jordan - 536-3588. Sunday School 10 a.m., Morning Mancelona, traditional Roman Catholic Latin Mass, Hwy CENTRAL LAKE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Worship 11 ajn., Sunday evening service 6 p.m., Wed. 131, Village of Antrim, south of Mancelona, each Sunday Richard Smiley, Pastor. Church School 9:45 a.m.. Wor• Bible Study 7 p.m. at 5 p.m. Rosary & confession before Mass. ship 11 a.m. (June-Aug.), Worship 8:30 a.m. & 11 a.m. EAST JORDAN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CENTRAL LAKE 7TH DAY ADVENTIST Church 544-6878, Parsonage 544-3608 Rev. Merlin K.Delo. Office 536-2161. Parsonage 536- Pastor Ralph Williams 535-2259, P.O. Box 610, Walloon CENTRAL LAKE GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH 7596. Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Lake. Sat. Worship: 9 ajn.. Sabbath School 10 a.m. Estel A. Clark, Pastor. South Main, Non-Denomina- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SCHUSS MOUNTAIN/SHANTY CREEK MISSION tkmaL Sunday School 10 ajn., Worship 11 ajn., Evening Rev. David Downton. Sunday Worship Service: 9:30 a.m. Presbyterian - "An Ecumenical Worshipping Commu• Worship 6 p.m-, Mid-Week Service Wednesday 7 p.m. Church 536-2941, Manse 536-2635. nity.' Del Mason Rd. between Shanty Creek & Schuss Mountain, Bellaire. Sun. Worship: 10 ajn. DE - STA - GO Central Lake, Michigan CHARLEVOIX COUNTY ALDEN STATE BANK CENTRAL FOOD CENTER STATE BANK ELLSWORTH FARMERS Full Service Community Bank 'Serving Our Community' 227 Bridge - Downtown Charlevoix EXCHANGE Member FDIC * Alden • Elk Rapids Central Lake • Your Spartan Store Farm Supplies' 588-2300 Charlevoix M-66 - South side branch Ellsworth Branch & Eastport Branch REPUBLIC BANK NORTH CENTRAL LAKE AUTO TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Inc. Member FDIC Bellaire • Central Lake • Traverse Cky CLINIC • 544-611$ 616/547-6506 Central Lake, Michigan Member FDIC OKJas-Mechanical ft Body Work jAtmuoLVHOHOT-eeei .SITSUOUA .YAoaanaaw-a TORCH/JCXJRNAL - WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18.1093 - 7

A record time was set After two months, they States in the future. for the 10K Harbonin in accepted his plan and This is the last issue of Elk Rapids by Central made him vice president The Torch!Journal for Laker Michael Ri• of their New Endeavor Summer Editor Jennifer chardson. Withatimeof Divisipa Other compa• VanConant. She has en• 30:53,Richardson edged nies are involved and joyed aU.theencourage- out Elk Rapids resident Terry says it will take a ment from readers and Don Hoezee, who was while, but sattelite-fiber hopes new editor Lynn after his fifth win. Craig opticscouldbeconnected Geiger wiUfindthem as Higby of Central Lake to all homes in the United inchanting as she has. also finished with flying colors, coming in fourth place. His time was 32:43. An update on Terry Churchill and his cousin * Free estimates Joe was passed on by Terry's father, Floyd ft • Commercial 1 room^JFCJAOO Chsdr!?!.1|i2M0 Churchill. (Terry and Joe fM • Residential 2 rooms.... $40.00 Loveseat $25.00 spent many summers (0L 3 rooms.... $50.00 Sofa $30.00 fZk Car $30.00 Sectional $50.00 camped at Thurston Park Scotchguard Truck $20.00 in the 1950s and got well Available Van $40.00 acquainted with Central Lake residents.) Terry WE'RE FULLY INSURED! retired from Pacific Bell I 10% SENIOR CITIZEN "~1 Ij early last spring and was ^ I DISCOUNT j / in charge of Public Rela• 6 Phone 544-6294 jj tions as well as vice presi• dent, in San Diego, when SHARON and JIM HENEVELD he left the company. Times Warner immedi• CHALET ately hired him as a con• Located in the beautiful Henevelds return to sultant to plan a fiber op• tics communication sys• Jordan Valley Mexico as missionaries tem for a new division. BY JENNIFER long to set up. They said slower, Jim said. VANCONANT it would take five years "You get up when it About those Summer Editor for a new person to start gets light and go to bed over. when it gets dark,'' photos ... The community of "We already know the Sharon added. This newspaper ac• Ellsworth and the Bell language," Jim said. "It's While the Indians are cepts clear photographs Tower Reformed Church like going back home." fascinated by snow, their SUPER ENERGY EFFICIENT 3 BEDROOM CHALET »13. acre* hard- (color or black&white) woods, near state land. • 1 1/2 bath • Sold oafcpanaled living room with will say adios to Rever• Tun and Sharon do lead• American friends always fireplace • Gas range/convection micro-wave oven (eel-cleaning) • Dkh- for possible publica• washor • Trashmather • Lots ol oak cupboards and counterspace • WALK- end Jim and Sharon ership development, assume Mexico is a tion. However, readers IN BASEMENT: Can be used as separate apartment • Laundryroom wah washer and dryer • OU-buMlngs: 24*3? steal pole bam wth Iff door Heneveld next week training leaders at the desert Mexico has a rainy should know that (automatic garage door opener, wked tor phone • 1ffirtSf wooden barn-style when they return to church. Their work is season and a dry seasoa 1) Because of related shed with wolmanlzedfloor. electricity; costs, photographs are TEACH THE KIDS TO SWIM IN YOUR OWN ABOVE GROUND POOL Mexico as missionaries. coordinated by the Na• The landscape is filled BEFORE GOING ACROSS THE STREET TO THE PUBUC BEACHES ON tional Presbyterian with beautiful green placed AS SPACE LAKE CHARLEVOIX CLOSE TO MARINA. SHOPPUM AND SERVICES. The Henevelds arrived HOME LOCATEO ON 2 LOTS AND CAN BE EASILY ZONED COMMER• in Ellsworth from Mexico Church of Mexico. mountains, Jim said. PERMITS. Quality and CE PRICE REDUCED reader interest are also in 1981 with children in One aspect that draws Their village is about considered. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY tow. Now they leave four the Henevelds to Mexico 2,000feetabovesealevel. ONLY 7 YEARS OLD. building Is 40X8? and has everything you need to 2) Once they appear move your Industrial type business Into East Jordan. children in the United is the simplicity. Jim and Sharon said in the paper, photo• States to return to 'Teaching people who Ellsworth is a good place graphs can be picked Rinda Blaha Mexico. are eager to leam," Jim for families because you up at the office they "All of the kids are said is a wonderful expe• can be involved in activi• were submitted to. P.O. Box 881 happy for us," Sharon rience. "It is a lot like the ties as a family. 3) If mail return is Corner of said. early church." "We felt very athome," desired, the courtesy iy PROPERTIES M-66 & M-32 of a stamped, self-ad• East Jordan Before moving to "They have virtually no Sharon said. "We never Ofc. 616-536-3301 dressed envelope is EUsworthmefamllylived background," Sharon felt like outsiders. Leav• 62^34-LTC Home 616-5364118 in the southern part of added. "Everything is ing is hard," necessary. Fax 616-536-3300 Mexico near Guatamala brand new." The Henevelds plan to for 12years workingwith In both communities, stay in Mexico until they Tzeltal indians. When the people are affection• retire and then return to they return they will live ate and accommodating. EUsworth.Theyalsoplan with the same tribe, but "Other than the loving to come back onaregular the conditions have im• acceptanceofthe people, basis to visit proved. nothing is alike," Sharon "All of our friends are "TWsttaewewillhave said. here," Sharon said. "We indoorplumbingandrun- In Mexico the pace is put down roots deep." ning water "Shaitm said. "We're going back to much less primitive con• ditions." jfoadoWWellbeabfe to go on paved roads." 12074 Scenic Hwy. fothepastthe only way P.O. Box 417 to die village was by Eastport, Ml 49627 plane. 616-599-2950 BecausetheHenevelds FAX 616-599-2964 WARD A. GARY are familiar with the area R—.616-544-3000 Associate Broker and people, it won't take 8-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18,1993-TX)RCH/JOURNAL Facts found hiemories on Finkton

In a past issue of the Torch, someone asked about

Taken From The Torch bypam theoldbuttding at the intersection of Old State and Finkton roads. That was asmaUdance hall on the old Loie Button Farm. Loie used to be a bee keeper from August 11,1955 1, the followingofficer s were Mr. and Mrs. Rubingh on Thurs., Aug. whom my father rairchased honey. •Marriage vows were were elected: Pres. Otto Rueben Persons, Mrs. 4 in Burton Heights Os• I can remember going mere, with my parents, to excbangedbetweenMiss Sobol; Vice Pres. Lou Sally Persons and Mrs. teopathic hospital Grand square dances inthelate teens. My fondest memory of Barbara Gibbard, daugh• Thierry; Sec. Wilda Charles Dawson. Rapids. Mr. Rubingh is a visits there is a sixteen year old boy singing, "When ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max McPherson; Treas. W.G. • The Moultons and patient in the same hos• You Come To The End Of a Perfect Day." It was the Gibbard of East Jordan, Knickerbocker. Hawrylaks departure for pital suffering a double most beautiful song I had ever heard. The boy had andCorp. William Duane On the Board of Direc• home has been delayed fracture in his back. learned to sing at the Cbldwater Reform School. Kaley, son of Mr. and tors: Klent Johnson, due to an accident Joe • At the annual meet• Coldwatermade men out of a lot of Finkton boys. Mrs. William Kaley of Martha Hueless, Roy suffered, when a log fell ing of Ellsworth Farmers Idon'tknowofaFmkton Post Office, but I do know Ellsworth, Aug. 1 at the Boettcher, Harry Bos, on his foot He has been Exchange held last week it had the first school in the area. My late Aunt Nellie parsonage of the Free Ray Nottley, Guy confined to bed with his at Ellsworth Community attended school there in the 1880's. Methodist Church, Cen• McPherson and Ed foot propped up in the Hall, John R. Wieland I hope this sheds some light on the old Finkton area. tral Lake. Lundy. air. was elected to the board By Floyd Churchill •TheMichiganPolled • Craven Park will • Mrs. Grace Hooper, of directors to succeed Hereford Breeders Asso• again be the setting for who for many years was P.G. VanderArk. Gerrit ciation has been invited the Annual 4-HLivestock a most faithful Eastport George Drenth and Ken• to the southern part of the and Summer Show, Aug. correspondent for The neth Peebles were re• state by Clyde Thomas 17. Torch, is in the Ferguson elected as directors for for their annual summer • Miss Verna Morse, State hospital,Newberry, terms of three years. get-together, Aug. 27. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mich. She has been very • CapL Ethel Coeling, • Those from Central Doyle Morse, was united ill for quite some time daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lake to be represented at in marriage to Dick and is convalescing William V. Coeling of the 12th Annual Show of Morris Thursday after• slowly. So folks, how Ellsworth, has been the Cherryland Rabbit noon in Indiana. about remembering her named Queen of the Ten• Breeders Association to • Orva Bennett pur• with a cheery card, or a nis Courts in Germany. be held at the Northwest• chased a registered milk• friendly call if by chance Miss Coeling, physical ern Michigan Fair at ing shorthorn bull calf of you pass through therapistatthe U.S. Army Traverse Gty Aug. 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Scott, Newberry on your vaca• Hospital in Germany, was Sept. 3 are: Director Rainbow Farm, East Jor• tion trip. the winner in the finals in George Willmarth, Bruce dan, one day last week, • Mr. and Mrs. Robert the 1955 contest of the MacQueen, Walter • Friends really sur• R. Richardson observed USA-REUR-USAF, Lewis, MarvinTelgenhof prised Mrs. Bessie their 34th wedding anni• WAC, & WAF tennis and Patrick Batterbee. HillmanofTorch Village versary Aug. 4 with their meets recently. • At the Upper Torch Friday when they arrived son Robert Richardson CapL Coeling defeated Lake Association annual with ice cream and cake and family. They re• 1st Lt Marion Trow in business meeting held at to help celebrate her birth• ceived many good wishes the finals by scores of 6- their hall in Eastpon Aug. day. Those attending from their friends on the 0 and 6-2. Last year, Miss occasion. Coeling placed second in • A daughter was born the championship con• to Mr. and Mrs. Julius tests in Germany. OBITUARY & DEATH NOTICE Farm Bureau expands market for growers Robert W. Mullens The Antrim County berries ahd other Michi• Farm Bureau has formed gan produced products Robert W. Mullens, 58, of Central Lake, died Fri• aMichiganproductsfood are available. This pro• day, Aug. 13,1993, at the Juniper Hills Campground marketing committee. vides a market for grow• in Brooklyn, Mich. He had retired in 1987 from This committee of Farm ers rxoduce that mightnot HenkelsandMcCbyOilFieldCor^ Bureau members and otherwise exist He was raised in Mancelona and moved to Central county residentsjoine d The sale of fruit will be Lake in 1978. to create an outreach pro• on an order ahead basis. He was bom April27,1935, in Mancelona, the son gram to sell Michigan Orders will be taken of Benjamin and Agnes (Hirdsty) Mullens. On Oct 6, produced products and through Aug. 25. 1956, in Central Lake he married Joyce E. Lambert, products from otherFarm who survives. Also surviving are two sons, Sam Bureau producers from MichiganFarm Bureau (Debra) Mullens, and Ben Mullens; and one daughter Florida. will deliver items in Sep• Debra (Allen) Blackwell, all of Central Lake; four "Theproductsarefrom tember. To receive an sisters, Vernie, Bertha, Grace and Louise; and four Michigan Cooperative order form, contact the grandchildren. packing plants and give a Farm Bureau office in He was preceded in death by a daughter Gail in good return to growers Charievoix, 547-2043. 1958, a toother Raymond and a sister Blanche. for the best of what they Omarionnastakenr4ace.No& produce." coordinator Airaogementsw«rcinadebyte Marian Parsons said. 5 pc. Solid Oak Set of Mortensen Funeral Homes. The county Farm Bu• reau Committee is work• §1 *888 Country Chairs John Otis Marshall ing through Michigan and Stools Farm Bureau in Lansing HI JotaOtisMsrshall, W,ofT3ellaire,diedMon.,Aug. tosdeaproducts and ship 2 fori 16,1993 at Meadow Brook Medical Care Facility. items to the county Fans (14 styles) A private family service was held at the Bellaire Bureau for distribution. i a Chapel of Mortensen Ftoeral Hoodies with the Rev. High quality fruit from Just south of the Richard Powell officiating. blueberries to red rasp• Hobarts Country Furniture Grand Traverse Resort 938-1777 -Acme TORCH/JOURNAL-WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18.1983 -9 Don't miss county 4-H Market Livestock Sale

The Antrim County 4- grooming, record keep• viewed any time on Send Brothers Alden Lumber, Bellaire Animal H Market Livestock Sale ing, showing, etc. The Thursday, Friday and Tapawingo Elk Rapids Hospital is Sat, Aug. 28, at 3:30 animal is auctioned off at Saturdaypriorto the sale. Northern A-1 Sanitation Derenzy Digging Northrup King Seeds p«m. at die fairgrounds, the market livestock sale Contact the MSU Exten• Shanty Creek/Schuss Jordan Valley Concrete Jim Rubingh Craven Park, Bellaire. during the Antrim County sion office at 533-8818 Mountain Resort Ricksgers Ranch Dewey Insurance Several species of ani• Farm and Family Fair, for more information. Alden Lumber, Alden Wieland's Whistling mals wiU be sold this yean with the proceeds going Last year's 4-H market Biehl's Feed White Beef and Pines Campground steers, hogs, veal, lamb, tothe4-Hmember, many livestock buyers Prevo's Market Fruit Farms Wildfire Farms chickens, rabbits, pheas• of whom apply this to Republic Bank North Bellaire Lions ants, and turkeys. further their education. Ellsworth Farmers FMB Northwestern Hie Market Livestock Those who wish to pur• Exchange Bank BUILDERS Sale is an extensive 4-H chase an animal and can• Glen's Market, Man. Fischer Insurance project that involves the not attend the sale may Vermeersch Farm Prudential Insurance LICENSE member purchasing an call the 4-H office and Olds Paradise Farm Alden Lumber, CJL animal, raising it to mar• have someone bid for Michigan Livestock J & K Ranch them. The animals can be CLASS ket weight, feeding. Exchange Elzinga Farm Bureau If you need a builders license or a contractors license County Post Market Frank Leist Trucking you should plan to attend our class before you take the state exam. You will learn: blueprint reading, math, construction practices, surveying, law, codes, taxes and insurance. TRAVERSE CITY Monday & Tuesday Evenings, August 30th & 31st, 7pm-10pm Holiday Inn • Registration begins one hour before class time. • Bring your own calculator. • The state exam is September 18th in Lansing. COST: $9900includes study booklet.

T>^ V^ BI.A.N< IIAKI) CONSTRUCTION ('(). OvL/ TKAVKUSI:env,.UKIIKJAN•1:)1:8.-,-1:1.12 by Church reunion Aug. 8. Frances Young Eileen and Kay Sage's 544-6209 guests for the weekend were Jack and Ruth Sage Cindy Childers and fam• from Grand Haven, and ily from Ortonville were Randy and Lee Sage and Friday and Saturday visi• children from Belding. tors of John and Eloise They came to attend the Litwaitis. Methodist Church re• Meda Hoard visited union. Avabelle Carpenter and Roger and Virginia Stocking Popular Size Tires Lula Asquith from Thurs• Noreen from Cedar day throughSaturday. She Springs called on Miller Cooper Trendsetter II m BUYERS AND SELLERS converge at the Antrim returned hone with her son and Frances Young, Sun• County Farm and Family Fair where 4-H mem• and wife Bud and Mary day afternoon. They were 165-80R13 $45 m bers selllivestock. Last yearKevin Renwick (left, Jones to Indiana. overnight guests of Bar• ea. above) sold his rabbits to Jim Rubingh of Elzinga Orin and Margaret bara Mikus in Boyne City, Farm Bureau Insurance, and Leon Letter (right, Hadcock and daughter Sunday. $ Connie Youney of Sedro 235-75R 15 63 ea. below) sold his steer to Mike Conant represent• Margaret Gallagher and Woolley, Wash, is visit• Price includes tax, mounting & balancing ing the Ellsworth Farmers Exchange. sonEdward Orin were visi• tors of their cousins ing her parents Miller and Avabelle Carpenter and Frances Young and sister Lula Asquith. They also Josie Young, for a few AUTO attended the Methodist days.

Downtown T.C. party WRECKER SERVICE WE SERVE GAS AT SELF SERVE PRICES Friday Night Live!, Wolff will be at Horizon 2432 MAIN STREET CENTRAL LAKE Traverse City's Down• Books signing all three of town block party, contin• his current books that deal TOTAL ues this week. The night with northern Michigan. 544-6113Gasolin e will include children's ac• The 100 and 200 blocks tivities, a petting zoo, and of Front Street are closed entertainment including off to traffic from 5:30 to TomMorrell,contempory 10 p.m. guitarist and singer, The Dixieland Jazz Band, and piano players Brent Spunar and Karl Hopfensperger. The Powerhouse Gym will teach aerobics. Ham• mer-dulcimer player Torn Bauer returns, and Glenn Hie Farm Golf Club __ 533-6886 New 9 Hole Golf Course Bellaire* MI Driving Range • Practice Green 49615 Lowest Rates in Antrim County $8.00 - 9 holes walking - $13.00 Riding Located 4 miles East of Bellaire on Eddy School Rd. Home sites available, includes 25 yr. golfing privileges. TOKCl-f/JOLWIAL-WEDN"BSOAv, AUGUST 18,1993*-'U . < 10-WEDNBSDAtf. AUGUST 18.1803 - TORCH/JOURNAL To Tin-: Meadow Brook residents travel, DITOK party during summer months Audrey Wamick and Eight Meadow Brook was bom Feb. 25,1905, Hogan, Jenny Klenk, Pat Your help Medical Care residents in Central Lake. Don has Martin, Ruth Milford, Marjorie Openo died at enjoyed the music and at• been a Meadow Brook Lauren Musser, Marion the facility. mosphere of Western resident since Nov. 17, Overholt, Bob Pascoe, Celebrating birthdays made it happen Nites downtown Bellaire 1989. He enjoys fishing, Dorothy Porter, Karen the second half of August on July 21 and 28. They woodworking, Bingo, Parker, Joyce Richards, are Stubby Ferstle, Aug. ON BEHALF OF the Charievoix County hospice especially like to watch chapel, and pet visits at Mary Ricksgers, Eileen 14, and Helen Johnson, I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone who the special Western Meadow Brook. Don Roberts, Mary Chapman Aug. 18. was involved withoureighth Auction/Benefitheld on dances performed to the spent25 years as the care• Smith, Betty Shawl, A volunteer is needed My 18th at the Boyne Mountain Convention Center. music. taker for Camp Hayo- Sharon Sharpe, Alan forthe Book Kartonce a As always this was a wonderful auction - from the ThePioneerRestaurant Went-Ha onTorchLake. Shumaker.RuthThomp- week. If interested please terrific committee who worked so hard to put this between Mancelona and Volunteers for the Gift son, Lillian Waggoner, contact Linda Olson, event together, to the donors of auction items and to Kalkaska was the scene Shop from July 23 Phyllis Williams, and T.R.D. at 533-8661. the very generous bidders - you all made it a success. for dining out for 18 resi• throughAug.4were:Lois Don and Gayla Walton. Visiting hours are open A very special thanks to our terrific auctioneers, dents on July 26. They Ciesielski.Pauline Coon, Irma Tucker was re• at Meadow Brook. The Lee and Leonard Sherwood - the Sherwood Brothers remarked about the ex• Alice Kruse, Janet cently admitted to Gift Shopis open noon to -who donated their professional services. They did a cellent food and enjoyed Kitchen, Pat McMillen, Meadow Brook. 3 pm. every day. wonderful job! riding the ACT bus to the Helen Schuckel, Betty A.ivery special thank you to all the people who restaurant Schuckel, Marjuerite attended the auction this year and were most generous Paul Lisk entertained Troyk, and Violet in their bidding. You allow us to continue to serve the at the August birthday Zimmerman. terminaUyiUandmeirfar^ party. He played old fa• Volunteers for the vorites to which the resi• Meadow Brook Shop• -¾¾¾- Margaret E.Lasater dents sang along. Arthur ping Cart and various Executive Director, Wycoff, Flora Stebner, other activities through• U our ^*Vf-f#> ' Charlevoix County Hospice, Inc. Stubby Ferstle.andHelen out the facility were: Johnson were the hon• Millie Adams, Mary Lou ored guests. Bachi, Charles Borgen, Moeke Brothers Lumber, Inc. The hot, sunny weather Cindy Banwell, Kevin Manufacturers of Hardwood Lumber News appreciated has allowed residents to Baker, Merlene Cuzzort, IT'S VERY NICE not having to rely on the New- enjoy parties on the patio Margaret Carlson, June Serving The Area Since 1950 with Karaoke old time Chadwick, Rum Coats, Review for the local news. Always Buying Standing Timber, sing-a-long. Fresh fruit in Michele Cuzzort, Randy C. Snowden Timber Lands & Saw Logs. season is served. Cuzzort, Alma Corey, Picnic luncheons on the Beverly Dewey, Mary Barry, George & Ann Moeke patio have also been Lou Drury, Ernie (616) 587-8321 f (616) 587-5178 Fax popular with residents. Daunter, Ann Ecklund, Evenings (616) 587-9439 or (616) 587-9436 Hot dogs, potato salad, Betty Holzhauer, Dor• P.O. Box 488, US 131 South baked beans, and dessert othy Hunter, Cherie Mancelona, Ml 49659 vcu&jc is the featured menu. The only thing missing are the ants! The Tipton Band was featured at the bonfire on Aug. 5. Roasting hot dogs, marshmallows and American Highway Legends DHANA JENNIFER making s 'mores was part American Muscle - European Classics - Batman Models LOCKHART COOK of the program. Air & Space Replicas - Ail Metal Die Cast By ERTt Don Rushton was cho• Open Daily 10am. 5pm, Wednesday Evenings sen as resident of the Alma awards scholarships Downtown Elk Rapids 5z.«t34-tip 264-6885 month for August He Four area students planning to attend Alma College in the fall have been granted scholarships from Alma based on their academic achievements. DhanaLockhart of Central Lake, and Jennifer Cook of East Jordan were awarded the Trustee Honors Scholarship, given to students whodemonstrate supe• v~ Antiques rior academic achievement and national test scores. EnosBaconlJIandAndreaEvansofE^ \ Gifts & Collectibles recipients of the Tartan Award, given to students iankingmthetop20r^ L2 or meeting other academic criteria. • • —: : 1 »v All four students are 1993 high school graduates. Covert Corner CraftsJA . To Advertise Your unique, local crafte—iP^C.Anttques , Gifts or Collectibles 2189 9 Main Central Lak* A^'iy call 544-2345 ^Abundant Employment , or 536-0044 Opportunities September 14th starts your career in cosmetotogy. 50% tuition discount for students with previous hours, 25% tuition discount for new students Tiand Crafted GtiU ~ enrolled before August 26th. Wreaths - Dried Flowers Old Fashioned Cut Bouquets1 Selected Sweatshirts $5.00 FINANCIAL AID and STUDENT LOANS Mon-Sat 10 to 6 Men* Bib Overalls *5.00 patr avertable for those who quaflfy Memorial Day to Christmas CaMtoday 946-7937 1111 Water Street, East Jordan r>wntcmnO«t»lUte. 544-2300 Pat Pepin 536-2)67 Moiidi ^rti ..«j n. NORTHWESTERN BEAUTY ACADEMY Ufa V «ky9Mii M lAY. 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M p • lltllSSlI liliBf AS A BOOMING local business, the EastJorda n Iron Furnace was toe frequent subject of postcards in the century's first decade. The postmark shows it was mailed from East Jorday May 4, 1910 at 8 a.m.

Photo courtesy Jim and Joan Sherman

directory USINESS Miortensen funeral Homes The Safe Chimney Co*^ "OUR MAIN PRODUCT IS (616) 544-2223 (517) 348-5550 Central Lake Chapel 544-3600 f^OUR SAFETY." Bellaire Chapel 533-8215 DON'S ACCOUNTING Chimney Sweep Service • Chimney Relining Specialists- Don Prause, Accountant FUNERAL DIRECTORS Wood Heat Consultants - Fireplace Restoration Gary Mortensen James Bargar Since 1978: Experience Full Service Accounting ls Income Taxes - Business & Personal Markers atib Monuments oanmzA The Difference 8381 ETOlttl Lake Dr., Aldea Ml 4S6I2 2901 Rushton Rd. 3174Margrethe Blvd. forethought funeral Jnsurance P.O. Box 804 Rt. 1 Box 1512 Bill Dickens, Jim Keller 377-7096 Central Lake, Ml Grayling, Ml 49622-0804 49738-3174 HASTINGS STATE-WIDE REAL ESTATE FUNERAL HOME Phil Lundy Monuments and Markers RESORTS - HOMES-FARMS BUSINESSES-LAKE FRONTAGE Ellsworth, Michigan • Phone 588-2254 Eastport. Michigan Phone 599-2166

This Space For Rent Call 544-2345 Central T.V. Service This Space For Rent Q (616) 544-6446 Call 544-2345 T.V. Repairs • VCRs Cleaned & Minor Repairs 2096 Lincoln St., Central Lake

CENTRAL LAKE AUTO CLINIC Dave's flcito Service, Inc. Body, Glass & Mechanical Work Custom Pipe Bending EAST JORDAN. MICHIGAN • 616-536-7359 PHONE Wheel Balancing DeForest and Bloom 616-544-6113 COMPLETE CAR REPAIR Complete Brake Service Septic Tanks and Concrete EXHAUST SYSTEMS • BRAKES • TUNE-UPS Front-End Alignment. Total Gasoline QUALIFIED INSTALLATION & SERVICE FRONT END ALIGNMENT • TRANSMISSIONS & CLUTCHES TANK PUMPING & EXCAVATING Radiators Repaired and Recored COMPLETE AUTO BODY REPAIR Air Conditioning & Cooling System CHAIN O'LAKES AUTO BODY 544-3599 DAYTON TIRES 112BS. Division, Bellaire, Ml AAA Wrecker Service Behind Regency Real Estate M-88 SOUTH Open MONDAY through FRIDAY CENTRAL LAKE, Flat Bed Towing PHONE 533-6564 •A "We're the penis who take the dents out of your ax-o-denal MICHIGAN WASH BASKET • Drop off Laundry Service • UPS Shipping Service This Space For Rent Call 544-2345 PARTY STORE

544-6112 2735 North Main St, CENTRAL LAKE, MICHIGAN 544-3502 CentralLake — OPEN 7 RALPH'S FIREWOOD DAYS Plumbing & Heating Supplies -(Across from Post Office) - (616)044-3741 Could Well Pumps & Supplies Store Hours: Sunday - Thursday Appliances Sales & Service 9 am-10p.m. starting at $25 Face Cord Repair & Maintenance Service Friday & Saturday 9 a.m.-11:00 p.m. Locally Delivered Window & Screen Repair Live Bait BEER • WINE • GROCERIES Ellsworth Mon.-Fri. 8-5 LIQUOR • ICE • COLP POP Ralph Hines Central Lake 888-2444 Saturday 8-2 12-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18,1903 - TORCH/JOURNAL

Men at Work

Laying the base coat on Atwood Road

is Jerry Souts while Gene Sutton (with

hat) and Rod Donaldson check the

progress. The road, which has been

torn up all summer, should be com•

pleted by next week.

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Batterbee AGER HEATING SERVICE Phil Smith Roofing • Retail Store (616) 544-6259 • Installation Irrigation, Inc. (Residential, Commercial Automatic Underground New Roofs • Reroofs • Tear Offs Golf Course)) Larry Ager - Free Estimates • • Do It Yourself Kits Sprinklers (With Free Design) FREE ESTIMATES • 25 years experience • • Service Purrps • Service All Brands 125 Ames • Elk Rapids, Ml 49629 **We sell, service and Install" • We guarantee our Work • Sprinklers (616) 264-6810 • Direct Wire Burial Furnaces - Hot water heaters • Senior Citizen Discount • • Radio Dispatch Service Boilers - Kitchen ranges - Dryers CENTRAL LAKE, Ml, 49622 • 544-8262 • Fully Insured Certified Toro Contractor #492061 Space heaters - Wall furnaces

Licensed • 25 years experience Antinossi Construction 2385 S. Main St.. Central Lake Rubber Stamps "Unlimited" == (616)588-6151 LOYD F. REILEY NICHOLAS A. ANTINOSSI FREE ESTIMATES Box 8, Bellaire, Michigan 49615 LICENSED BUILDER ELLSWORTH, Ml 49729 DeForest and Bloom Roofing • Siding • Decks • Additions • 'Anything at all, give us a call* PHONE 533-8918 Septic Tanks and Concrete M-88 SOUTH • CENTRAL LAKE AJ. BOATWRIGHT & SON 616-544-8002 PCflSON CONSTRUCTION, INC. Plumbing & Heating New Construction, Remodeling, Additions, SOFTENERS "Serving Michigan COTTAGE 544-3599 Concrete. Roofing, Licensed & Insured and WELDING Since 190V OPENING & CLOSING Let as help CLIFFORD BOATWRIGHT Lie. Master Plumber (616) 588-6010 Box 101, 2122 M-88 S. Central Lake, Ml 49622 Route 1, Box 119, Ellsworth, Ml 49729 keep "your"

BONDED & INSURED system working!

TREES NORTH INC. HEATING & REFRIGERATION Complete Landscape NORTHERN HEATING & REFRIGERATION Specializing in heating, air conditioning and refrigeration & Garden Center M-88, North Bridge St. QUINT WHITE 505 N. Bridge St., Bellaire, Ml 49615 Bellaire 533-8173 This Space for Rent CONCRETE SPECIALTIES EATON CONStTOOlON Call 544-2345 Cf NORTHERN MJCHK3N RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Everything from Box 522, custom-built homes to Central Lake, Ml 49722 JOHN MILLER (616)544 6196 seasonal cottages. Call 616-544-6000

Smith Excavating, Inc. BUFFMflN EXCAVATING 28 Years of Experience • SEPTIC TANKS & FIELDS "ESTIMATES Audrey Meyers In Northern Michigan • ROAD BUILDING GLADLY GIVEN- •SAND* GRAVEL Septic Pumping •TOPSOIL I live it | & Installation •DOZER • RESIDENTIAL • Driveways • Basements Dug • General Excavating •COMMERCIAL I love it! • Modular Home Site Preparation • FBI Dirt • INDUSTRIAL -—— • Top Soil — —— •SNOWPLOWING SERVING THE AREA SINCE 1945 I sell it! David L Smith .Road Gravel Arnold N. Smith HOUGHTON RD. (616) 5444411 536-3594 536-2242 CENTRAL LAKE

DRENTC1 BROTHERS, INC. This Space for Rent -Since 1948- Complete Line of Call 544-2345 Deskjners and S^l^fSX* <616) 547-1537 BUS. SmHD 9IM Manufacturers of Real Estate Loaders (616) 536-7254 Res.

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PALLETS .couHiieu . . WeA BANKERU '0 PRODUCTS 616-588-2345 SOHMtOT REALTORS' P.O. Box 236 800-531-6598 710 Bridge Street KxixvtuYW' 9446 Six Mto Lake Roed - Ellsworth FAX 6164884194 Charlevoix. Ml 49720 TORCH/JOURNAL - WEDN^nAY AUGUST 18.1993-13

LAKE Of Running from Lake of the 0.70 INDIAN Beg. at West Torch Lake Dr., tn. 0.W» NOTICE OF WOODS Woods Rd to Lake of the E to Torch Lake in Sec 7. TRAIL Woods in SE 1/4 of Sec. 17. PUBLIC HEARING FIRSTAVE. Beg.atLatoSLhffeofHajbor 0.10 The Antrim County Road Cortiniisabn wil hold a public SMITH Running NEty between Leonard . 2.68 Beach, ft. E. to Torch Lake. l»«arlna on September 20, 1993 at 7:30 p.m. Inthe LAKE Rd. and Alden Hwy. thru Sections ^00" *• An**" County Court House in 28 and 22. SECOND AVE. Beg. at Lake St in Plat of Harbor 0.11 Bewire. MJcWgan. The purpose of «ie hearing is to receive Beach, ft. E. to Torch Lake. public comment prior to final adoption of a system of ELDER Beg. 0.49 mi E. of Lake of the 2.03 Maaonal county roads in accordance with state law (Act 51, Woods Rd, ft. E to a point 0.51 HOOPFER Beg. 0.13 mi. W. of W. Torch 0.40 Public Acts of 1951. as amended). This proposed action ml W. of Bailey Rd. along N. ine Lake Dr., ft. W. on S. Gne of involves no substantive change In existing commission of Sections 28.27 and 26. Sec 36 to Cherry Ave. polkaror operations. The action wil. however, serve to jdwtifyjeasonal roads and allow appropriate stoning to a CO. LINE Beg. 0.10 mi. W. of US131 ft. W. 0.21 HICWN Beg. 0.16 ml W. of Cherry Ave., 0.04 Inform the public of ftek status. v' ROAD along S. fineo f Sec. 36 to Bailey Rd. ft. W. on E-W 1/4 Gne in sec. 26. „ It proposed the following roads become the Seasonal 01 5 *¾ Road ?¥*" Anrtn and may not be open S. CO. LINE Beg. 0.17 ml. E. of US131 th. E. 0.51 ST. Beg. at Cairn Hwy. in Kewadin, 0.05 to public travel during me croroht c4 November tr^jgh Apri: ROAD along S. line of Sec 36 to Johnson Rd ft. S. to Elk Lake. Sec11. MANCSJOTttTOWNSHJP OLDUS131 Beg. at Johnson Rd, th. SWIy 0.52 T30N.R8W T29N.R5W along W. side of R.R. tracks to S. CO. Line in Sec 36. SUTTER Beg. at W. line of Sec 19. ft. 0.90 LENGTH Ely to Torch Lake. RQftDNAME DESCBIPTOTM (MILES1 UNNAMED Running E. from Del Mason Rd 1.00 COUNTY ROAD along N. Gne of Sec 10 0.50 mi., ft. ELK RAPIDS TOWNSHIP WHISPERING Beg. at SW cor. Sec 6, th. 1.01 S. along N-S quarterline of SecIO T29N.R9W PINES DR E. to SE cor. Sea 6 toM880.50mi. LAKESHORE Beg. 0.07 mi. S. of Sunset Drive 0.13 UNNAMED Extension of Clarmont Dr. 0.80 HELENA TOWNSHIP ft. S. in plat of Page! Pointe. Sec 32. COUNTY ROAD (Manistee Heights No. 2 T29N.R8W Subdivision) into See. 12. STAR TOWNSHIP Begins at N. Gne of Sac. 12. CHAPMAN Public Access to Clam Lake. Beg. 0.05 T30N.R5W th. SEly to E. Gne of Sec. 12. at Crystal Springs Road, th. N. along E. of Sec. 4 to Clam Lake. JORDAN RIVER Beg. 2.13 mi. N. of US131. ft 2.09 SCHOLL Beg. at SW cor. Sec. 8. th. 1.00 N'ly in See's. 18 and 6. E to SE cor. Sec. 8 UNNAMED Public access to Clam Lake. Beg. 0.06 COUNTY ROAD at Crystal Springs Rd., ft. N. along BATES Beg. at US131, th. E. along S. 0.64 UNNAMED Running NEly from Mancelona 1.18 E. line of Sec 10 to Clam Lake. line of Sec 8 to Tobias Rd. COUNTY ROAD RdinSWl/4ofSec 16. STONEYPT. Beg. at E. Torch Lake Dr. th. Wly 0.23 TOBIAS Beg. at Bates Rd at SE. cor. of 1.21 POSTELWAJTE Beg. at Bocook Rd. th. W. on 0.60 AVE. in Sec. 4. Sec. S.th. N.toUS131. E-W1/4 Gne of Sec 18. LONE TREE Beg. at E. Torch Lake Dr. th. W. 0.24 SAND HILL Beg. at Tobias Rd. at W. 1/4 cor. 2.05 LAKE HAROLD Beg. at Mancelona Rd. in SE 0.58 POINT along S. Gne of Sec.4 to Torch Lake. Sec. 9 th. E'ty thru Sec 9 & Sec. 1/4 of Sec 13, th. NWtyto 10 to Primrose Rd. Fairway Hollow Subdivision. BLISS Beg. at E. Torch Lake Dr. th. W. 0.07 along S. line of Sec. 9 to Torch Lake. SAND HILL Beg. at Primrose Rd. near N. 1/8 0.99 SAND LAKE And all other county roads S. 25.72 post on W. Gne of Sec. 11, ft. CROOKED LAKE of Mancelona Rd. and E. of Cinder PAIGE Beg. at S. quarter cor. Sec. 14, 1.08 SE'ly to Patterson Rd. DEWARD Hill Rd. in ~Section s 19 thru 36. th. N. and NWty in Sec 14 to apt 0.36 mi. E. of Crystal Springs. GATES Beg. at Primrose Rd near W. 1/4 0.97 MELS post of Sec. 14, TH E. to Patterson Rd ANGLE GRASS RIVER Beg. at Alden Hwy at S. quarter 0.75 BLUE LAKE Beg. at SW. cor. Sec. 14, ft N. 2.02 SODERQUIST NATURALAREA Cor. Sec 13,thN. PRIMROSE ROAD DEVOLDER Beg. at Patterson Rd. at NW. cor. 1.00 CINDER HILL Beg. at SW cor. Sec. 19, TH 2.04 Sec. 12, th. E. to Alba Highway. S'ly to S. County Line. MCPHERSON Beg. at Alden Hwy at NE. cor. 0.29 Sec. 23, th. S. along E. line of Sec. 23. TUNNEL Beg. at Patterson Rd. at SW. cor. 1.00 T29N.R6W ELDER Beg. 0.55 mi. E. of E. Torch 1.89 Sec. 12, ft. E. to Alba Highway. GRODY Beg. at NW cor. Sec 7, THE. 0.26 Lake Dr., th. E. along N. line of See's. 27, 26 and 25 to a pt. UNNAMED Beg. at Tobias Rd., th. E. on N. 1.99 0.43 mi. E. of McPherson Rd. COUNTY ROAD Gne of Sections 21 and 22 to MAPLE Beg. at Wetzel Lk.Rd.TH N'ly. 0.50 Primrose Rd. SCHOLL Beg. al Airport Rd. THE. along 0.50 WALLING Beg. at E. Torch Lake Dr., th. 0.62 Ely on E-W 1/4 line Sec. 33. KREGULA Beg. at Cinder Hill Rd. ft. E. along 1.00 N. fineo f Sec. 17 to Maple Ave. E-W 1/4 line Sec. 30 to E. line UNNAMED Beg. at Walling Rd on E. line 0.20 Sec 30. ANGER Beg. 0.10 mi. SE of Sertoli Rd., 1.29 COUNTY ROAD of Sec. 33. th. N. TH SEty thru Sec. 15 to Mancelona Rd. RICHARDSON Beg. at Cinder HiURd at SW. cor. 1.00 SWAMP Beg. near W. Gne of Sec 35., 3.01 Sec. 30, ft. E. along S. Gne sec 30 NOTHSTINE Beg. at M88, TH S. in Sec. 19. 0.23 ROAD th NE'ly in Sec 35 to McPherson to SE cor. sec. 30. Rd.1.66 mi., ft SE'fyin Sec 36 ELDER Beg. atTdBeRd., THE along N. 0.40 1.35 mi. to SE. cor Sec 36. BLACKBERRY Beg. at Alba Hwy. near E. 1/8 1.20 Gne of Sec 29 LA. post on N. Gne of sec 29, TH S., UNNAMED Beg. at McPherson Rd, in NW 0.16 TH E., TH S. to SE. cor. Sec 29. KIEL Beg. at S. temimuso f E. Limits 1.08 COUNTY ROAD 1/4 of Sec 36, ft SEly to Swamp Rd. St in VII. of Mancelona. th Sly along RUSNELL Beg. at NE. cor. sec. 28. TH S. 0.49 E. line of Sec. 20 toS . Gne of Sec. 20. BEST ST. Beg;, at E. Torch Lk. Dr. in Sec. 0.31 along E. Gne of sec 28. PERE MAR• 16, ft. Wly and NWty. AG in Birch TARLAKE Running along E. line of Sec. 30. 1.02 QUETTE ST. Beach Plat beg. at E. Torch Lake Dr. MAPLE ST. Beg. 0.22 mi. S. of Aba Hwy., 0.03 LAKE ST. in Sec 16,t h. Wly and NWIy. in Village of Alba, ft. S. Sec 30. MILLER Beg. THHe Rd., th. NEly in Sec. 1.33 28 to Soderquist Rd. PERE MAR• Beg. at Cedar St in Birch Grove 0.14 WALNUT ST. Beg. 0.17 mL S. of Alba Hwy., in 0.08 QUETTE ST. Plat ft. Sty in Plat of tdewOd, al in VtBage of Alba, ft. S. Sec 30. MERRIMAC Beg. at Soderquist Rd., TH S. 0.62 Sec. 21. along E. fine of Sec 26. CHESTONIA TOWNSHIP TYLER ST. Beg. at Antrim St, ft. Wly to 0.07 T30N.R5W MUSSER Beg. atTBBe Rd. th. W. along N. 1.06 Torch Lake. All in plats of Tyler's Gne of See. 32. Addition to Spencer Creek and CASCADE Beg. at Alba Hwy. on S. Gne of 3.12 Tyler's addition to Alden, Sec 28. Sec 22, TH N'ly ftru sections 22. MUSSER Beg. at NW cor. Sec 35. th. E. 0.82 15 and 10 toPenn y Bridge Rd andS. UNION ST. Beg. at Lake SL, ft. W. to Torch 0.05 Lake in Plat of Alden Harbor, Sec 28. GREEN RIVER Beg. at M66 at Green River, TH 1.93 OLD US 131 Beg. at Johnson Rd. on W. side 1.12 E. on N. Gne of Sec 20.. TH SEty of sec 31. th. NE'ly along W. side PLEASANT ST. Pleasant SL between E. Torch 0.09 ftru sec. 21 toAlb a Hwy. of RR tracks in sec. 31 & 30, UNION ST. Lake Dr. and Union St and Union erring at US131 in Sec. 30. St between Pleasant St and E. McGINNIS Beg. at Aba Hwy. near W1/8 Gne 0.37 Torch Lake Dr. Al h Plat of Tyler's sec 22, TH N. addition to Spencer Creek; Sec. 28. PARTHDGE Beg. at Mutter Rd ft. S. along 0.50 E. Ihe of Sac 34. HARVEY Beg. 0.19 ml N. of Aba Hwy. on 1.31 LANE PARK ST. Beg. at Terrace St. th. Ely In 0.07 E. line of Sec 23, TH Nty. Plat of Akten Park, Sec. 28. Beg. near E 1/4 post sec 21 oa 0.97 RRE TOWER Soderquist Rd. the W. to Wei Rd. UNNAMED Beg. at Harvey Rd in NE. 1/4 0.30 OAK ST. Beg. at Terrace St, ft Ely in 0.05 COUNTY ROAD sec. 23, TH NEty. Beg. O.10 mL N. of SoderauJst 0.40 Plat of Alden Park, Sec. 28. MUSSER Rd. on Etna Sec. 22, ft. N. CEDAR RTVER Beg. at Eddy School Rd on E. 0.34 FOWLER LA Beg. at Crystal Beach Rd on S. 0.40 lnesec.18.THN. County Line, ft, NEty. See. 33. CUSTER TOWNSHIP SATTERLY Beg. at Aba Hwy,, TH S. on E 0.71 T29N.R7W MILTON TOWNSHIP LAKE. NORTH line sec 27. T28N.R8W DEL MASON Beg. at N. Twp. Ine ft. S. along 0.73 EIneofSec.4. Beg. at Aba Hwy., THS. on E. 0.84 QUAIL ST. Beg. at Fairmont Rd., ft. Sty to 0.03 COREY linesec.26toUS131. 0.81 rtourt Lake m plat of Fsfrnwnt CEDAR RTVER Bag. 0.53 ml. E of Schuss,Mn., Subdivision No. 1. Sec 18. Rd Th. Ely ftruSe c 110 N. Bne of Beg. at US131. THE. on E-W 1/4 0.67 DR KREGULA Gne sec. 25 to Cinder Hi Rd Seel. FAIRMONT South end of Fairmont Road to 0.03 RourxJLatemrMofFainmorit Running between Lake o«*» 1.00 Beg. at Doerr Rd TH N. on E. Ine 1.02 Dim j Subdivision No. 1, Sec. 18. COREY Woods Road and Del Mason Rd sec. 35. along N.lne of Sec 15. T29N.R8W UNNAMED Beg. at Corey Rd TH E. on N. Gne 0.37 1.01 COUNTY ROAD sec 36. UNNAMED 5""¾^^!^^ HfCNN Beg. at S. West Torch Lk. Dr., 0.05 E>w COUNTY ROAD Bon Jormon Wj*nfl th. Eon E-W V4 Gne of Sec 30, continued on page 14 o^uwGneofSec.13. to Torch Lake. 31 - eOQI ,81 T3UOUA .YA083I4CI3W - JAHJIUOL\HOHOT 14-WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18,1A03-TORCH/JOURNAL

ECHO TOWNSHIP continued from page 13 WRIGHT Beg.atBenaireHwy.atSEcor. 1.19 T31N.R7W DOERR Beg. 0.89 miles E. of Conrad Rd. 0.45 Sec. 21, th. N fy to Eckhardt Rd. GARDNER " Beg. 0.28 mi. S. of Six Mite Lake 0.21 on Sine see. 35, THE. UMMUWCn VANDERMARK Beg. 0.43 ml N. of Bellaire Hwy. 1.14 f£m SE 1/4 Sac 6. th. Sly. RVELAKE Beg. on Girder Ml Rd near E. 0.52 in Sec. 23, th. Nty. ROAD V4 post of tec. 38. TH Wly. 0M 3 041 PINNELL Beg. at E. Torch Lk. Dr. on S. 0.10 VANCE a^t NeE cor^VJ. Sea 9. wft. ^En?W. along NN. SATTERLY Beg. 0.65 ml N. of DoerrRdon 0.11 line Sec. 28,*. Wly. line of Seo: 9 to NW cor. Sac. 9. LAKE E. line sec 33, TH N. STEINER Beg. at E Torch LK Dr. on S. 0.02 MURRAY Beg. at KkJderRd on N. fine of 0.27 line Sec. 33,1h. Wly. Sac ll.1h.Ety. Beg. at M66 near SE cor. see. 0.55 DOERR 32, TH WV along 3 line sec. 32. STEINER Beg.atCkmageDr.onS.Bne 0.23 BARTHOLOMEW Befl.0.67niS.'ofM66lnSWcor. 0.43 Sec35,th.W. Sea 12, ft. W. and S. Beg. 0.30 mL N. of M66. th. N. on 0.13 SHINN E. line Sec. 29. - STEINER Beg. at Cottage Dr. on 9. Hne 0.04 BUCKLER Bag. 0.18 mi.S.of Six Mft» Lake 0.12 Sec. 35,th. E. ^*™1 RdtoSE1/4S«o.20.th.S. PENNY Beg,atM66 at E-W1/4 fine sec. 5.16 BRIDGE 6, ft. E'ly ftru see's. 8,9,10,11. LESSARD Beg. 0.07 ml E. of Cottage Dr. 0.05 UNNAMED rjeg.atMuckleRdonW.lne 0.50 2 & 1 to Jordan River Rd. on N. ine of Sec. 27, th. E. to COUNTY ROAD Seo.19.th. E. in SW 1/4 Sec. 19. Lake Bellaire. KEARNEY TOWNSHIP UNNAMED Beg. at Kidder Rd. in NE 1/4 Sea 0.21 T30N.R7W ECKHARDT Beg. at Bellaire Hwy. on E. tine 0.06 Sec. 22, th. S. to Lake Bellaire. COUNTY ROAD 22. th. S. Into SE 1/4 Sea 22. ; McKINNEY Beg. 1.52 miles E. of Derenzy 1.28 Rd.,TH SE'ly in sec. 4 to SE cor. GRASS LAKE Beg. 0.30 mi. S. of Bellaire Hwy. 0.05 VERMEERSCH Beg. at Old State Rd. in Sec. 30, 0.30 sec. 4. in NE cor. Sea 26, ft. S. to th. N. oh N-S 1/4 fine. Lake Bellaire. Rrrr Beg. at Montgomery Rd., at NW 0.51 BEALCRRD. Beg,at Old State Rd,th.S. on 0.37 cor sec. 10, TH E. LAKESIDE DR Deepwater Point Subdivision. 0.10 E. fine Sec. 29 and 32. Beg. at Deepwater Ft Dr., th. UNNAMED Beg. at Derenzy Rd. in Sec. 5, th. 1.00 Wly. Sec. 2: BEALCRRD. Beg. at Old State Rd, th. N'ty on 0.50 COUNTY ROAD E'ly along E-W 1/4 line in Sec. 5. E. line Sec. 29. LAKESIDE DR Deepwater Point Subdivision. 0.53 SOUTHVIEW Beg. at Intermediate Lake Rd. on 0.26 Beg. 0.06 mi. E. of Deepwater PARK Beg. at Old State Rd. in SW 1/4 0.40 W. line sec. 6, TH N. Pointe Dr.. th. Ely. Sec. 2. Sec. 28, th. N'ly.

BUSH Beg. at Montgomery Rd., TH E. 0.76 CLEVELAND Deepwater Point Subdivision. 0.17 UNNAMED Beg. at Skinkle Rd. on N. line of 0.23 on N. line sec. 15 AVE. Beg. at Deepwater Pt Dr.. th. COUNTY ROAD SE 1/4 of Sec. 34, th. E. W'ly. Sec. 2. VALLEY Beg. 0.07 mi., E. of Derenzy 0.13 hiaTTON Beg. at Muckle Rd., th. E. on N. 0.33 Rd. on N. line sec. 17, TH E. T29N. R8W line Sec. 31. on N. line sec. 17. UNNAMED Beg. at Cottage Dr. on S. line of 0.46 CENTRAL LAKE TWP UNNAMED Beg. at Schumaker Rd. at SE 0.70 COUNTY ROAD Sec. 2, th. E. T31N.R8W COUNTY ROAD cor. sec. 14, TH W. on S. line sec. 14 to Eddy School Rd. WARNER TOWNSHIP MITCHELL Beg. at Bennett HfflRd-.th.S. on 0.47 T31N. R5W N-S 1/4 line Sea 3. UNNAMED Beg. on Derenzy Rd. near W. 0.80 COUNTY ROAD 1/4 cor. sec. 20, TH E. GEIMRD. Beg. 059 mi. E. of US131 in NE 1.41 MOHRMAN Beg. at Crawford Rd.th.S. on W. 1.03 cor. Sec. 2. th. E'ly. line Sea 1 and 12 BURREL Beg. 0.23 mi. N. of Stover Rd. in 0.05 sec. 28, TH N. across Cedar River UNNAMED Beg.atUS131inSW1/4Sea14. 0.76 BEADLE Beg. at MB8. ft. S. on w. line of 0.88 Bridge. COUNTY ROAD th. N'ly on W. fine of Sec. 14 to Sec. 8 to E. Torch Lk Or. Purol Rd. UNNAMED Beg. at E. 1/4 cor. sec. 28. TH W. 0.20 ROBERTS Beg. 0.07 mi. E. of Peebles Rd. 0.63 JORDAN RIVER Beg. at US131 in SE 1/4 Sec. 22, 6.57 th. E. on N. line Sec. 9. BATCHELDER Beg. at Stover Rd. on E. line sec. 0.72 ROAD th. W'ly to March Rd. 29.THS. ROBERTS Beg. at Mitchell Rd th. E. on N. 0.53 MARSH Beg. on W. Twp. fine in Sec 30, 2.21 line Sec. 10to Ellswort h Rd. SCHOOLCRAFT Beg. 0.27 mL E. of N. 1/8 post on 0.74 th. SE1y to S. Twp. line in Sec. 31. W. line sec. 33. TH E. to E. sec.line. LAKEVIEW Beg. at Mitchell Rd. near center 0.28 EDWARDS Beg. at Deadman's Hill Rd in 0.26 SCHOOL ROAD of Sec. 10, th. W. DEL MASON Beg. at SE. cor. sec. 33, TH N. on 0.75 Sec. 33, th. S. E. line of Sec. 33, to Schoolcraft Rd. UNNAMED Beg. at Snadynook Rd. th. W. 0.30 FRANCIS Beg. 0.68 mi. W. of US131 on S. 0.43 COUNTY ROAD into NE 1/4 of Sec. 17. STOVER POND Beg. at Del Mason Rd. at W. 1/4 1.08 Twp. line, th. W. along S. line Sea 32. cor. of sec. 34, TH E'iy to Schuss MEGGISON Beg. at E. Torch Lake Dr. th.E. 0.76 Mtn. Rd. COULTER Beg. at Deadman's Hill Rd.,th.S. 0.77 on N. line Sea 20 to Shadynook Rd on E. line Sec. 34. UNNAMED Beg. at Schuss Mtn. Rd. near W. 0.75 K1ESSEL Beg. at Meggison rd., th. N. on 0.44 COUNTY ROAD 1/4 cor. sec. 35. TH E'ly. DOBLESKI Beg. at Deadman's HI Rd. at NE 0.56 N-S 1/4 line of Sec. 16. cor. Sec. 35, th. S. on E. line Sec. 35. BEEMAN Beg. 1.17 mi. SE of Graham Rd 1.74 UNNAMED Beg.atM88.tfvE.onN.fine 0.08 nearS. line sec. 26, TH SE'ly thru MANGLES Beg. at Gormey's Rd. on N. fine 0.38 COUNTY ROAD Sea 16 to Young dike Rd. NW 1/4 sea 35 and sec. 36 to Sec. 25, ft. E. Cedar River Dr. UNNAMED Beg. at Bunker Hill Rd 0.22 mi. 0.12 GORMEYS Beg. 0.19 mi. S. of Mangels Rd. 0.95 COUNTY ROAD E. of Rushton Rd.. th. S. into UNNAMED Beg. near center of sec. 35, TH 0.60 th. S. on N-S 1/4 line. Sec. 25. SE 1/4 Sec. 14. COUNTY ROAD NE'fy to Beeman Rd. JORDAN TOWNSHIP KNIPE Beg. 0.37 mi. N. of Bunker Hill 0.39 UNNAMED Beg. at Cedar River Dr. in SE 1/4 0.20 T31N.R6W Rd..th.NtyonN-S1/4Gne COUNTY ROAD sec. 36. TH NEly to E. line sec. 36. Sec. 12 and 13. WEBSTER Beg. mMt. Bliss Rd. in SW cor. 0.18 CEDAR RIVER Beg. ai S. line sec. 36, TH NE'ly. 0.30 BRIDGE RD. Sec. 6, th. N. DEVLIN Beg. 0.69 mi. N. of Old State 0.72 Rd.. th. N. and E. to Knipe Rd. SHUMAKER Beg. 1.70 mi. SE'ly of NW cor. 0.49 WEST Beg. at near W. 1/4 post 0.29 sec. 24, TH S'ry to Oslund Rd. FREEMAN of Sec. 4. th. S. DEVLIN BEG. 0.07 Ml. W. of Muckle Rd., 0.42 th.W.thruNE 1/4 Sea 24 to NORTHLAKES Beg. 0.21 mi. W. of M88, TH W. 0.03 PESEK RD. Beg. at St Johns Rd. at NW cor. 1.10 Knipe Rd. to Lake Bellaire. Sec. 3, th. E. to NE cor. Sec. 3. KNIPE Beg. 0.34 mi. N. of Old State Rd.. 0.52 FISHERMAN'S Beg. 0.30 mi. N. of Northlakes 0.06 LEGATO Beg. at M32 near S. 1/4 post 0.41 th. N. on N-S 1/4 line Sea 24. PARADISE ROAD Rd. on W. side of old RR grade in of Sec. 3, ft. E. Sec31.THN. SOMMERVILLE Beg. 0.13 mi. N. of Old State Rd., 0.13 FREEMAN Beg. 0.07 mi. W. of Korthase Rd. 0.43 inNWl/4Sec.25.th.N. SKINKLE Beg.0.17mi.N.ofKidoerRd.on 1.69 on N. line of Sec. 12, th W. E. line of sec. 10, th. N'ly to N. twp. line. UNNAMED Beg. at Intermediate Lake Rd., 0.41 LANDON Beg. at ML Bliss Rd. in NW 1/4 0.80 COUNTY TH E. on S. line of Sea 26. UNNAMED Beg. at Skinkle Rd. at Hitchcock 0.33 Sec. 8, th. E'ly. COUNTY ROAD near center of Sec. 2, th. E'iy. MAPLEWOOD Beg. at East Torch Lake Dr., th. 0.18 STANEK Beg. at Adams Rd. at NW cor. 0.49 DRIVE W. on N. line Sec 29. FOREST HOME TOWNSHIP Sec. 14, th. E. T30N.R8W GREENWOOD Beg. 0.13 mi. E. of East Torch 1.14 DRAKE Beg.C33mi.W.ofBigMareh 0.44 SCHOOL RD. Lake Dr., th. E'ly thru center of BUHLAND Beg. at Davock Rd. on S. line of 1.11 Rdft.WlyinSE1/4Sec. 14. Sea 28 and 29 to Kiessal Rd See. 4, th. N to N. twp. line. TOBY Beg. at Old State Rd.,th.S. 0.48 CLARK Beg. near W. 1/4 post Sec, 27. 0.62 DAVOCK Beg. at E. Torch Lk. Dr. nearSW 0.31 along W. line Sec. 30. th.SEIytoKietsaIRd cor. sec. 4, th. Ely. ROCKERY Beg. 0.57 mi. E. of Morris Rd in 1.01 BUHLAND Beg. 0.76 mi. S. of KtosseJ Rd 0.35 ROBINSON Beg. at E. Torch Lk. Dr. on S. 1.10 SCHOOL RD. Sec. 26. th. E. and N. to Old State on W. fine of Sea 34, ft. S. to line of Sec. 8, th. E. to Eckhardt Rd. Rd.atNWcorSec.26. SWcor. Sea 34. MOSHER Beg. at Austin Rd. on N. line of 0.90 OLD STATE Beg. 0.29 mi. E. of Big Marsh Rd. 0.11 BUHLAND Beg. 0.09 mi. N. of Kiessel Rd on 0.08 Sea 11, th. S. to Honey Hollow Rd. in SW1/4 Sec. 24 ft. E. to E. fine W. line of Sea 27, ft. N. Sec. 24 • HONEY Beg. 0.08 mi. E. of M88 in Sec. 1.10 SUNSET HILL Beg. at East Torch Lake Dr. ft. 0.80 HOLLOW 12, th. Wly to to Orchard Hill Rd BIG MARSH Beg. at Old State Rd in SE 1/4 0.40 NE1ythruNW1MSe&33to , Sea24.th.SE1ytoE.8neof Kiessel Rd. • UEWfN Beg. 0.57 ml. E. of E. Torch Lk. 0.65 Sea 25. Dr.onS.HneofSec.16, FORESTHOME Beg. at E. Torch Lake Dr., ft. W 0.06 ft. E. to Eckhardt Rd. TWP. PARK RD. along S. fine 3»c 33. continued on page 15 TORCH/JOURNAL-WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18. 1993- 15

ttrinued from page 14 BANKSTOWNSHIP T32N.R9W AU£Y Hat of Burch Terrace. 680.*! E. 0.18 Beg. Torch Lake Dr. in SE cor. Sec. 7, BROWN RD. 0.67 mi. E. of US31. Ih. E. 0.24 MAPLE HILL Beg. 0.06 mL E. of US31. th. E. 0.56 JuSEIy. on E-W 1/4 Bne Sea 6 to Church Rd. on N. Ine Sea 31 to Farrel Rd. CHURCH RD. Beg. at Brawn Rd. on E-W 1/4 0.61 MAPLE HILL Beg. 0.27 ml. E. of Farrel Rd., 0.13 S^JSI^n ^*WR access site at N. 0.11 OOUMTYRCAD end of Torch Lake in Sea 7. Ine of Sea 6. th. N1y to N. Una lh.E.onN.1ineSea31. of Sec. 6. THETRAIL Pfat of Do-04-Ah-Ta. Bag. at N. 0.27 PEEBLES RD. j. 0.81 mi. S. of Essex Rd in 1.40 UMELAKERD. Beg. at Doctor Rd. at NE cor. 0.25 Hne Sao. 18, th. SE1y (continu- 1/4Sea28,th.S.W..&S.to sec. 8. th. W. atJc«c

LIME LAKE RD. Beg. at Doctor Rd. at NE cor. 0.50 ALLEY HatofWak-VVinQReaortRc^ 0.05 TOADLAKE Beg. 0.49 ml. SE'fy from Peebles 0.43 Sec. 8, Ih. E. to Carpenter Rd. along E. side of Lots 2 thru 6. RD. Rd. in SW 1/4 Sea 28, th. Ety to NW1/4 See. 17. a point 0.06 mi. W. of SE cor. Sea 28. CARPENTER RD. Beg. 0.64 ml. N. of Atwood Rd. 1.08 on N-S 1/4 line of Sec. 4. th. N. ALLEY Plat of Wak-Wing Resort Road 0.04 TOAD LAKE Beg. at Mffchel Rd. near S. 1/4 0.38 0.89 mi. to N. line of Sec. 4, In. along S. side of Lot 16 NW 1/4 RD. post Sec. 27. th. Ely. Sec. 17. „ E. 0.19 mi. on N. line Sec. 4. Beg. at Bennett HiH Rd at SE cor. 0.75 DENNIS RD. Befl.atAtwoodRd.onW.t1neof 1.07 S. DENNIS RD. WILLOW PtatcrfMinne-Wa-Wa.S.endol 0.10 Sec. 33, th.N. on E. line Sec. 33. Sec. 10, th. N.on W. line of Sec. Willow St Sec. 17. 10 & 3 1.00 mi., th. E. 0.07 mi. Beg! at Pleasant HiB Rd near 0.32 PREMORE LAKE ST. Plat of Cedar Beach. Beg. at 0.05 center of Sec. 25, th. E. N. DENNIS RD. Beg. at Atwood Rd., th. S. on 0.91 Terrace Ave., th. W. to Torch Lake. W. line of Sec. 10 and 15. Beg. 0.40 mi. E. of Pleasant HOI 0.10 SW1/4 Sea 20. SINCLAIR RD. Rd.onN.UneSec.36. th. E. UNNAMED Beg. at Marion Center Rd on 0.55 NORTH ST. Plat of Birch Point Beg. at 0.15 COUNTY ROAD N. County Line, th. E. along N. Beg. 0.14 mi. S. of Sinclair Rd 0.81 PLEASANT HILL Intermediate Lake Rd.. th. W. line of Sec. 2. on N-S 1/4 line Sec. 36. th. S. to along N. 1/8 line. Sec. 26. a point 0.09 mi. N. of Crawford Rd BERGSMA Beg. at Marion Center Rd. on 0.35 SOUTH ST. Plat of Birch Point Beg. at 0.05 W. line of SW 1/4 of Sec. 2, CRAWFORD RD. Beg. at Pleasant Hill Rd on S. 0.50 Intermediate Lake Rd., th. W. th. E'ly. line sec. 36, th. E. to E. line along E-W1/4 line Sec. 26. Sec. 36. COEUNG Beg. at W. 1/4 cor. Sec. 1, th. S. 0.11 TORCH LAKE TOWNSHIP T32N.R9W T30N.R9W BOSS Beg. atE. 1/4 cor. Sec. 1,th. W. 0.38 BRANT RD. Beg. 0.17 mi. S. of Rex Beach 1.04 NEMEC RD. Beg. 0.07 mi. E. of US31. Ih. E. 0.19 BARNES Beg. at US31, th. E. on S. line of 0.50 Rd. near NE cor. Sec. 14, th. S. on E-W 1/4 line Sec. 12. Sec. 18. and Wty to a point 0.08 mi. E. of Old Dixie Hwy. HJELTERD. Beg. at US31. th. W. on S. line 0.50 UNNAMED Beg. at Church Rd., th. W. on N. 0.20 of Sec. 11. COUNTY ROAD fine of SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Sec. 17. ANTRIM LA. Beg. 0.22 mi. W. of Old Dude 0.65 Hwy. on E-W 1/4 One Sec. 14, th S. COLEMAN Beg. 0.69 mi. W. of US31. th. W. 0.11 UNNAMED Beg. at Church Rd., th. E. on N. 0.14 on E-W 1/4 Dne Sec. 14. COUNTY ROAD line of SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Sec. 17. ANTRIM DR. Beg. at Old Dixie Hwy. in Sec. 0.23 23, th. W. T31N, R9W FOREST HILL Beg. at Eaton Rd. th. E. on 0.57 E-W 1/4 One Sec. 14 to ANTRIM DR. Beg. at Old Dixie Hwy. in Sec. 0.23 BARNES RD. Beg. 0.16 mi. W.of US31.th. W. 0.34 Ellsworth Village Limits. 23. th. E. on S. fine Sec. 36. UNNAMED Beg. at Church Rd. near center 0.08 LORERD. Beg. 0.74 mi. W. of US31, th. W. 0.18 TRAVERSE Beg. 0.07 mi. W. of US31 in 0.52 COUNTY ROAD of Sec. 20. th. E. BAY RD. Village of Torch Lake, th. Wly Arthur Biehl Chairman to Grand Traverse Bay. EATON RD. Beg. at Essex Rd., th. S. on E. 1.02 c/t34-52-1tc line Sec. 22 to SE cor. Sec. 22.

PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE Absentee ballots for the Central Lake Spe• cial Recall Election are available at the Village Clerk's Office 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. BIDS NOTICE CENTRAL LAKE VILLAGE 7915 Cameron, Central Lake, Ml. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Laura Sexton, County Clerk The Central Lake Board of Education is ac• TheregularmeetingoftheCouncil.Monday.AugustS, 1993, c32-50-3tC cepting bids on a 66 passenger, 1979 Interna• was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Pres. Seifried at the tional school bus (gas engine) which can be seen Governmental Center. Present: Seifried, H. Smith Richardson, Pletcher, 0. Smith, Kemnitzer, Tharp, Lessard, Donaldson in the bus garage parking lot. Submit bids in Absent: Guild Also present, Walter Russell, and Jeff Hallberg. writing to: C. Lary Blamer, Superintendent, P.O. Minutes of the July 12th meeting were read and approved as Box 128, Central Lake, Ml 49622 by 4:00 p.m., printed in the Torch. NOTICE Friday, September 10,1993. Pres. Seifried discussed the cash-flow statement and pay ment of sewer bond He told the Council of a report he had c34-52-36-1tc received of household garbage being put in the Village trash CENTRAL LAKE barrels. Mr. Donaldson wil check into this and report later. Walter Russell inquired abut purchasing some Village owned railroad right-of-way property. Pres. Seifried stated the property PUBLIC SCHOOLS would be researched and made available. Pres. Seifried spoke of a meeting to be held in Grayling, TO HOST sponsored by Michigan Municipal League, on Michigan Occu pationat Safety and Health regulations (MIOSHA) A motion made by Don Smith, supported by Pletcher for Mr. Donaldson PUBLIC ANNUAL ANNUAL MEETING to attend the meeting. Motion carried. Pres. Seifried told the Council he had received a notice from REPORT MEETING OF THE Antrim County that they have completed their 911 System, and The second Annual Report meeting will be held that the Village will now be able to complete the system in the Village. at Central Lake School on Monday. Sertemhar MEMBERSHIP Mr. Donaldson told the Cound of work done on the water 13. 1993. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. in tank Inspection. He also presented a list of street work to be Rooml of the high school building. EAST JORDAN done. He discussed work dorte at the perk, and damage caused All parents and community members are in- by a fallirtg tree. iMe also toW the Council that there was a need for an emergency coverage system in the Village oh weekends, vitedto attendthls meetingto receive a briefing on FAMILY HEALTH The Finance Committee will work on this and report later. school progress and to askquestkms aboutfuture Mr. Richardson reported lhat the Swim Program went very plans. CENTER weN this year and that the Tenms Program is going very well He The meeting is held in oorrpliartce withPA 25, also submitted his resignation to the CouncJ, because he now The East Jordan Family Health Center will be resides outside the Village. President Seifried thanked him for which guides school districts in setting up spe• holding Its annual meeting of the rriembershlp at al of his work and time spent on many projects in the Village. A cific, measurable plans to improve the total edu• trieheato(5enteronThursday, August26,1993« motion by Richardson, supported by H. Smith that the Cound cational process of each school. accept his resignation. Motion carried. John Young has agreed 7 p.m. in the Community Room. The purpose of to fill in for irte remainder of the term.Am An Annual Report, distributed at the meeting, the meeting will be to elect three (3) members to supported by Don SmHh to accept Mr. Youngs offer. Motion will review seven aspects of school programs, the board of directors. An annual report will also carried. including: status report on the school improve• $33,272.82, be presented. • •.. . A motion to pay the bis in the amount of made ment process, student achievement, retention by Pletcher, supported by RMwroaon. Motion oanted and dropout rates, a description of specialized An open house wlH precede the meeting at 6:00 A motion made by Harry Smith, supported by Don Smith to p.m. Tours will be available and refreshments wfll adjourn Ihe meeting at 8:00 pjn. Motion carried The next schools and programs offered our students, par• be served. Membershipe may be otteUnedatthe rrieeting wirje held SarX 13,1993at the Govern ent participation report, an accreditation status at 7:00 pjn. update, arxfaoorecurTfculum and irrplernenta- open house. Arin Lessard, fJonptan. AJ are welcome. „ „ Vllane flortr e c34-ltc c34-52-1tc 094-lto W-WESNESOWrriWJGUSTte, 1993-TORCH/JOtTRNAL

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FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE GARAGE SALES WILLIAMSBURG "pre• DUE TO POPULAR COCKATIELS, breeding 3 H.P. EVINRUDE FOR SALE - Shaker built" homes, R-41 ceiling, demand our annual hard• pairs and young. After 6 outboard, exc. cond., table plus four chair, $299, GARAGE SALE - Aug. 60# snowload, 6" R-20, wood slabwood bundle p.m. (616) 258-2365. $150.533-8748. you finish your way. Made 20 and 21. 3905 First drywall, wallpaper, 2x10 sale has been extended. c/t33-34-51-2tp cA34-52-36-1tp in the U.S.A. Real Wood Street, Alba. 9 to 4. floors, clad wood windows, Bundles are 3 lor $40; Furniture, US-31 S., c/t34-35-52-1tp hydronic heating, com• each bundle has 1-1/2 to 2 J.V.C. THREE speaker Charlevoix, Tues.-Sat. 10- plete $31,993 - Your face cords of wood. HAY FOR SALE - 1st system, 1 pr., 10" woofer, 6, Sun. noon-5.547-0013. GARAGE SALE - Aug. foundation. 616-938-1299. MOEKE BROTHERS and 2nd cutting. Will like new. Three piece c/t34-35-52-2tc 21-22, 4925 Derenzy Rd.. LUMBER, INC., US-131 deliver. Call evenings CA9-10-27-tfc bathroom Its., 2 swag, 1 Bellaire, across from S., Mancelona, 587-8321. (616)258-9452. ceiling fixtures. King size Lamina. Children-adult C/t33-34-51-2tp OAK FLOORING c/t26-27-44-tfc headboard, beautiful clothing, winter coats, AKC ROTTWEILER, Special - 2-1/4 inch #2 red Country French design. toys, household items, female, house broke, had or white, $1.69 per square 1986 FORD Conversion KNIPE'S ORCHARD 533-8273. c/t34-52-36-1tp tools, furniture, bicycles, shots, pick of the liter. foot. Hard maple, $2.35. Van, hip roof, loaded, Market in Central Lake, working refrigerator, much 533-8242. c/t33-34-51-2tp Antique grade ash, $1.90. $8000. (616) 533-6614, from M88, east on State, FOR SALE - 1 5 K more. c/t34-35-52-1tp generator, $1700. 544- Wide oak flooring, $1.95. Bellaire. c/t34-35-52-1tp cross bridge, left on 1-800-523-8878. Rushton 1-1/4 miles, right 6536. cA34-52-36-1tp FOR SALE - 2nd cutting c/t34-2tc,35-3tc,52-2tc on Bunker Hill Rd. 1-1/2 hay. 533-6161. 2-RC AIRPLANES, YARD SALE: 1 4 9 miles. Phone 544-6794. FOR SALE - 19 8 8 CA33-34-51-31C several kits, RC radios, 1973 STEURY 19* 165 Center, Elk Rapids off Closed Sunday. Sour Bonneville, runs great, engines, misc. Counter top h.p. MerCruiser I.O., great Ames. Lots of misc. cherries 75c quart or $7 good condition. Mance• electric range with griddle family ski boat, roller CHEAP. Thurs. thru Sun. INTERLOCHEN Piano lug. Fresh vegetables tn lona, 587-9436. and vent, wall mounted trailer, $3900 or trade for c/t34-52-1tp Liquidation. Grands, stu• season I C34-35-52-1tc c/t34-52-36-1tc dios, consoles. Call (616) oven all with cabinets. truck of equal value. 322- 947-036Q for appoint• c/t34-36-52-1tp CLEAN SOLID 12x52 2 6225, Jim. c/t34-35-52-tfc GARAGE SALE - ment. c/t33-34-51-3tC bedroom MH, used as Friday & Saturday, Aug. NEW 30 FT. 4-12 pitch SALE: Hardwood chairs vacation home, 10x30 CHAPPEE WOOD oil 20-21 two blocks south of roof trusses cost $46.73 starting at $59. Hobarts carport, 4x6 porch, AC, combination boiler, $450 or Methodist Church, Central SOLID OAK • 42- Table, each. Will sell $35. each. Country Furniture, 1/10 range, ret., dinette, sofa BAD. 533-6196. Lake. Open 9 a.m. one 18* leaf. Four (616)258-2788. mile North of Embers. 938- bed, TV antenna, storm c/t34-35-52-1tp Mahogany desk, bed, caneback, roli-a-round c34-36-52-1tp 1777. c/t26-27-44-tfc windows, skirting, chest of drawers, safe, 78 chairs. 10 year warranty. aluminum roof w/4" insul. BOAT, MOTOR, trailer console record player & Special limited offer. FIREWOOD Kalkaska SWEET CORN $2.00 544-3019. cA34-S2-36-1tp for sale. 14' SeaKing, 1957 records. 3 wheel bicycle, $1,299.95 Hobart's 1/10 Hardwood Maple $35 face dozen, canning tomatoes Johnson 18 h.p., $495. various other items. mile north of the Embers cord, split and delivered $6.50 bushel. Evenings & FREEZER • $100, apt. 544-9898. c/t34-35-52-1tp c34-36-1tp 938-1777. c/t30-31-48-tfc (616)258-5668. weekends, 544-6038. stove $75 toilet $20, c/t34-52-36-1tp c34-52-2tp antique enamel table, $50, GARAGE SALE -121 flat top trunk $60. 377- NOTICES TRAVEL TRAILER - 26 E. Michigan Street, Man• 7173. c/t34-52-36-1tp ft., 1975. Air, awnings, BOAT HOIST - 2400 celona. Aug. 27-28, 12 FOR SALE • chest of DEAR RHEA, I just read new tires, new brakes, twin pound, dri-dock with noon-8 p.m. Clothes, drawers, formica-top tea in the June 14th issue of beds. Very clean. $2950. canopy and wheels, $950. 1987 BUICK LaSabre furniture and miscella• cart, teak sofa, bookcase Antique Week that at the (616)258-5979. 264-6068 or (517) 882- Custom, loaded, only neous. Also old upright headboard, maple table Antique Show at the 4755. c/t34-52-36-2tp 39,000 miles, mint cond., Kimball piano, $100. cA34-52-36-1tp with leaf, kitchen table, Cheney Mansion in historic $6500. 264-5682 or 938- cA34-2tp.36-1tp,52-2tp chairs, lamps. 264-5558. 2003. c/t34-52-36-1tp Oak Park, III, our favorite c/t34-52-36-1tp FOR SALE • shallow well dealers, heritage Collec• GARAGE SALE - Aug. FOR SALE - CL 11' pump, several pieces 1- tion of Wisconsin showed 1990 SCOTTY 20-21-22,10 am. - 6 p.m. sailboat. Main and . Mint 1/4 pipe, fittings, 30 amp Quimper, a c. 1820 coun• APRICOTS • $12 lug; TRAVEL TRAILER 17* Plow blade, furniture, exc. condition. $1100. (616) safety switch, 6 windows, try French dressoir, a c. peaches, you pick-we self contained, tub & car seat, clothes sizes 0- 544-8253. c26-44-28-tfc opening 42x30 inches, 1800 country French Louts pick; sweet corn; shower, gas/electric adult. much misc. Central complete aluminum storm, XV lady's writing desk and tomatoes. King Orchards, refrig., awning, sway bars, Lake, 1-1/4 mile north of CUSTOM BUILT screens, desk type a 1820-1830 Swedish Central Lake. (616) 544- air. Like new. Used 3 bank on M-88. c34-52-1tp DECKS 8x16 installed at electric adder. (616) 544- Biedermeier birch bench 6479. c34-35-52-1tc 6688. cA34-52-36-1tp times. $6,900 will trade for your home $550. Includes motor home 264-6408. bed. Oh, Rhea, I can't wait handrails, 2x2 spindles until I can see what they cA34-36-52-1tp 2 BIG YARD SALES: 6 and up to 3 steps. Other HOBARTS - Christmas HARBOR VINYL Win• bring to the Bellaire Rotary families on North Elk Lake layaway, 20% savings. dows: Maintenance free, Antique Show at Shanty sizes and designs Rd., Williamsburg. Sat., Rolled top desks, gun easily installed without 93 FOUR WINNS 23' Creek over Labor Day available. References. Aug. 21. 9 until ? House• cabinets, oak table sets, mess. Includes screen, Horizon, 5.8 V8 engine, weekend. Rhea, should we (616) 263-7713. hold, collectibles, an• pub table w/stools, etc. tilt cleaning feature, loaded including canvas, buy anything that we cant c/t33-35-51-4tp tiques. c/t34-52-1tp Hobarts Country Furniture installation. Inexpensive. tandem trailer with brakes. pronounce? Call Ken DeVries at Kent B & L FIREWOOD - (1/10 mile north of the Less than 10 hrs. in the Window. 1-800-959-3553. With love. Call (616) 258-4962 Embers) Acme. 938-1777. water. Must sell $19,700 or VINTAGE & COL• c/t34-52-36-4tp Al CA33-35-51 -8tp c/t29-30-47-tfc Best Offer. (517) 651-5192 c/t34-35-52-1tc LECTIBLE Sale! Rained crt34-36-52-2tp out in June. Please return. HAVE YOU BEEN Books, pictures, baby canceled or refused items, dishes, furniture, FOR SALE • King We have hardy insurance. We can help. trunks, quilts, gas stoves. waterbed. oak headboard, Payment plans available. Turn East Gay Rd. off of semi-waveless, very nice, garden mums, Call Michael, East Jordan. Elk Lake Rd. between -Grown exc. cond.. must sell, 536-3331. c/t22-23-40-tfc Williamsburg and Elk fresh cut glads, $200. Call 533-7090, ask Rapids. Fri. Aug. 20,9-? for Becky. c/t34-35-52-1tp NEED HELP SELLING c/t34-52-1tp our own com, your estate? Call (616) 544-6534 for our services. YARD SALE: 137 With the low prices local peaches, FOR SALE: .70 diamond We buy or sell for youl Rivershore Dr. Elk Rapids, pickling aikes- ring, very good quality - cA34-35-52-2tp Fri. and Sat. 10-5. Fishing we have on our produce, $2,200. Call 938-1777. boat, trailer, trolling motor, one at a time or c/t34-35-52-tfc tackle & equipment, truck everything is on sale! by the bushel! GARAGE & . (Sat. only-lots of COLLECTIBLE ATP YARD SALES old & new sports cards, all red beets, TIQUES - Fri., Aug. 20. sports, low prices) and Old, old Hems. Wood- MOVING SALE: Fri, much more. c/t34-52-1tp fresh dill, Bay City burner stoves, collectible Rustic Farm Aug. 20,9 am. - dark, 606 bottles, advertisement Shady wood. Elk Rapids, MOVING SALE - Aug. honeyrocks, tins, carpenter tools, pie Vacation Village, dean 77 19, 20, 21, 9 am to 5 pm. safes, Philco radios, fresh catdillower, Olds 88. 4 dr, 14' Fishing Some furniture, collect• chairs, scythes, and boat and trailer, 110 Air ibles, household Items, mucli, much more. 8791 brocciflower, Cond, Gas Grill, Upright etc.. tool box, bench, 2 miles south of BELLAIRE on M-88 Military Road, Kalkaska. Freezer, Bicycle, Skis, cabinets. M-72 to W. Bear Approximately 6 miles We gladly accept food stamps | bunched radishes Coleman Stove, Primitives Lake Rd. (Dlngman's) east of M-66 off West open Mon.-Sat. 8:30-6:30 | arid Collectibles, Games short distance 10739 Sharon. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. AND MORE! and much more. 264-6628. BteckBearRd.(Kak.Cty) Sunday 9-S « 533-8100 8 only. c/t34-S2-1tp cA34-35-52-1tp cA34-35-52-1tp 18 - WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18. 1003 - TORCH/JOURNAL

HELP HELP FOR RENT FOR RENT REAL REAL WANTED WANTED ESTATE ESTATE FURNISHED 2 bedroom SENIOR HAVEN - house $325/month plus DIE MAKER AND PART-TIME HELP in Waiting list is short? SUNSETS GALORE FOR SALE utilities. Sept thru May. Machinist; both positions Furniture Sales. Send Taking applications for one across and shining on available. Die Maker ex• resume to P.O. Box 511. Lease, references, de• and two bedroom apart• Bear Lake - lake living Two Beautifully posit required. 264-8122. perienced in progressive Acme, Mi 49610. ments. 24-hour security without the taxes. Four located adjoining lots cA33-35-51-2tc and emergency service, die building. Machinist C/t34-35-52-1tc bedroom year around near Schuss Mtn. and experienced in blue print lovely setting, many other living. Steal this one Shanty Creek. reading and dose toler• FOR RENT: 2 bedroom amenities. Rent equals 30 quickly at $47,500. Ask for < • ... house completely fur• percent of adjusted month• ance work, traverse City John Pesek (616) 587- Hunter/Fishermen's nished, 2 TV's cable, ly income. Equal housing location, only qualified WANTED 9042 or at Century 21 H&H Dream on Upper Chain of micro. Available Oct 1 thru opportunity. FmHA. 2180 need to apply. Call (616) 258-8311. C/t26-27-44-tfc Lakes, 065 North of May 31. Private Beach. North Birch, Kalkaska 946-6230. cA33-35-51-2tp Central Lake MOEKE BROTHERS One mile North of Elk (616)258-4250. LUMBER, INC., Long term lease Rapids on the Bay. 264- c/t34-52-36-3tc BUSINESS OPPOR• *** Mancelona, Ml 49659 5978. c/t33-35-51-2tp TUNITIES: Small engine CUSTOMER SERVICE BUYERS OF: Standing repair business (out- Kewadin FOR RENT - one Representative position at Timber & Logs. Paying boards, snowmobiles/and residential lot bedroom apartment in bank located in Bellaire. Premium Prices. Free lawnmowers). Includes Clearwaters FOR RENT • Meadow Central Lake, $200 Must have excellent verbal Estimates. Fully insured. frontage on US-131, 5 Real Estate Run Apartments, Mance• deposit, $350 per month communication skills, and Promoting Selective Tree acres M/L, two septic Call Sam, Sr. lona. For very low, low, and includes utilities, no pets. enjoy dealing with the Timber Harvesting. Call systems, 4" well and pads (616)322-4455 moderate incomes. Taking 331-6603. cA34-35-52-1tp public. Attention to detail Barry or George Moeke for applications for 1, 2 & 3 & electric setups for 70' c/t27-28-45-tfc is extremely important. information for proper mobile home. Well serves bedroom units. Heat, water FOR RENT on Inter• Banking experience timber management. Since & trash included. Call (616) either or both places. mediate Lake, lovely 3- LOVELY 2 BEDROOM preferred but not required. 1950. (616) 587-8321 or 587-8088. Equal Hous• Great opportunity for only bedroom, 2-bath furnished home, circular drive, drive Excellent benefit package. evenings (616) 587-9436 ing Opportunity. $42,500. GARAGE - Full Send resume to Cathie or (616) 587-9439. home. Available Oct.-May, truck and auto service • thru garage, 8 acres and Faucher, Republic Bank- c51-t51 -52-21 -17-tfc non-smoker, small pet, completely equipped, home is in exc. cond. The $600 month plus utilities, North, P.O. Box 560, EQUAL HOUSING $215,000 or building, one natural fireplace makes OPPORTUNITY references & security this a perfect home on a Bellaire, Michigan 49615. c3-t3-25-21-4-tfc hoist, and real estate, 1.77 c/t34-52-36-1tc WANTED TO BUY: deposit required. 544- acres $75,000. ADULT county maintained road. Rustic cabin furniture & 6892. c/t34-35-52-2tp FOSTER CARE HOME- $72,500. Ask for John other cabin items. Con• FOR RENT: Storage Accommodates 20 resi• Pesek, Century 21 H&H (616) 258-8311 or Res. tact: Debbie (517) 348- Area 30x40 Pole Barn, 10 ONE BEDROOM apart• dents, low upkeep, Fife HEALTH CARE EX• 2610; Pete (616) 929- ft. overhead doors, very Lake area, $325,000. (616)587-9042. PERIENCE? Are flexible ments in Rapid City area. 0404 evenings. secure. Privately owned. Call collect (616) 947-6321 LARGE DISPLAY bldg. c/t20-21-38-tfc hours important? Let's c/t32-34-50-3tp 264-6463. Leave mes• (ex-hardware store) in work together to provide or 947-6381. sage. cA27-29-45-8tp c/t33-35-51-2tp Mancelona with good visi• quality home health care. bility from U.S. 131, terms, LPN's and Home Health reduced to $49,000. 11476 CEDAR COURT BOARDING HOME Aides please call In-Home PINES APARTMENTS FOR RENT - downtown Century 21 H&H Realty - Kalkaska, corner of WANTED: Temporary Help (616) 943-4020. NEW AND EXISTING ONE Mancelona furnished (616) 258-8311, (home) Dresden. Modern three Sept.-April, two spayed c/t34-35-52-1tc & TWO BEDROOMS bachelor - bachelorette 587-9042, ask for John bedroom ranch with female indoor cats. Prefer $250.00 per month apartment, all utilities, Pesek. c/t34-35-52-tfc attached garage, some senior person(s). Food/ Refrigerator and range $350 month plus deposit. new carpet, double comer litter furnished. (616) 258- lot, $45,000, $1,500 down, included. 587-8572. c/t34-52-36-1tp AVON IS LOOKING for 2012, call collect. $450 per month. 929-9337, Central Lake, 544-2001 208 EAST MAIN, hard working people to sell c/t34-52-36-1tp DOWNTOWN Mancelona evenings and weekends. CALL COLLECT Mancelona Four bedroom, Skin-So-Soft and other - for rent furnished 929-0916 or 334-4475. (313)478-9500 newly decorated inside quality products. Earn WANTED - junk and sleeping room, $50 week. c-tfc and out, natural gas heat, c/t34-35-52-tfc 30% to 50%. No Money abused snowmobiles, we 587-8572. c/t34-52-36-1tp Down. Call 1-800-FOR pick up. 544-6295. attached garage, stove, refrigerator, washer and BLUE LAKE ACCESS AVON. c/t34-52-36-4tp c/t34-35-52-2tp FOR RENT: Unique, all APARTMENT For Rent - dryer, $32,500, $1500 Handyman special new, 1-2 BR apartments in Mancelona, $285/mo. 587- down, $325 per month. $15,000. 2 bedroom. Call historic building in Elk 5569. c/t34-52-36-1tp Rapids. See to appreciate. 929-9337 or evenings 929- John Pesek (616) 587- MEDICAL 0916. c23-45-41-24-tfc No Pets. References. MOBILE HOME For 9042 or Century 21 H&H RECORDS/WARD CLERK Lease/deposit required. Rent - Eastport, $285/mo., 258-8311, ask for John. 264-8122. c/t32-34-50-tfc no pets, security deposit. 205 WINTERS ROAD - c/t29-47-30-tfc QUALIFICATIONS: 587-5569. c/t34-52-36-1tp 3 miles north of Elk Secretarial skills, Computer Skills Rapids. Newly decorated, FOR RENT: Mobile 3 br. ranch on 3 acres, RANCH with 5 bedrooms, Medical ba(&ground-terminology, Home-Kewadin; $300/ HOUSES FOR RENT: 2 2 baths on four acres, and 3 BR available Sept. to partial brick, new LP gas, month. Call after 6 p.m. includes 24x32 pole barn, People skills, Telephone skills, June 1. Some utilities in• circulating hot water 264-8170. cft33-35-51-2tp new carpet, paint, etc. cluded, beachfront, com• furnace, new shingles, Medical Records. Fenced for horses. Only pletely furnished. $350 new carpet, detached $70,000. Call Mike at Experience preferred each plus deposit. Call garage. $52,500, $2,000 2 BR. APARTMENT, Re/Max 616-941-4500. PART TIME EVENING AND WEEKENDS (517) 895-9656 thru 8/21 down, $525/mo. 929-9337, washer & dryer hookups, eves. & weekends 929- c/l31-32-49-4tc 3:00-7:30pm - Meadow Brook M.C.F. heat, garbage & lawn care beginning 8/22 call 264- 9689. cA34-36-52-1tp 9337 or 334-4475. 4543 Scenic Hwy., Bellaire, MI 49615 furnished, $350/mo. plus deposit. No Pets. 264- c/t33-34-51-tfc 616-533-8661 5103. c/T34-36-52-1tp FOR RENT - 2 bedroom PRIME LOCATION - house. 544-6075. WATERFRONT Starva• 42 acre pine tree farm with Contact Mrs. Marshall, JSJv*., D.O.N. view. Dunson Rd. c34-36-1tp tion Lake - 4 bedroom S1.3j/c33J6-ac j WANTED home, beautiful sunsets in EXCELLENT COM• a perfect setting for the MERCIAL 1/2 acre LOST 48x12-1/2 deck & 9 1/2x8 corner lot & building. WANTED - gold jewelry, deck to the lake. Lots of Bellaire sewer-water-gas, diamonds and antique walk-in closets, natural choice location. Bill Applications now accepted jewelry. Hobart Jewelers, LOST - a child's recliner, gas applied for, dock Mueller, days 533-6514, 1/10 a mile north of tan, on M-88 Aug. 11. for a position in our included, $126,000. MANI• eves. 377-4125. Embers Restaurant, 938- Finder please call 331- STEE LAKE 2 bedroom, c/127-45-29-tfc production department. 1777. c34-t34-4-52-35-tfc 6603. c34-1tp 63* waterfront, fireplace, family room, dock, quiet Job would include part of take, $85,500. 10 ACRE PARCELS MANISTEE LAKE - 4 from $4500. Ask for John working with Macintosh computers Do you like meeting the public? bedroom, beautiful sun• Pesek. Century 21 H & H to build advertisements for Are you an organized self-swter sets, two 2-car garages. A (616) 258-8311. or Res. steal at $159,900. Ask for (616)587-9042. newspaper publications. who can work independently? John Pesek, Century 21 cAS/p/a-tfc H&H (616) 258-8311 or • Must know how to type EARN EXTRA MONEY Res. (616) 587-9042. • Must have reliable transportation SELLING YOUR Selling ads for this area's newest c/t34-35-52-tfc • Must have a willingness to work hard HOME? Ask for John weekly shopper ' GORGEOUS TORCH Pesek at Century 21 H&H Applications are available at *The Penny Stretcher North LAKE VIEW LOT (616) 258-8311 or (616) 587-9042 for a no-cost, no any of the following Torch Lake access. EZ- and its oldest weekly newspaper terms. obligation evaluation. Up North Publications offices: *The Torcl)-&£ast Jordan Journal CLEARWATERS Pesek it motivated! c8-t8-9-25-tfc (Charlevoix and north Antrim County area) REAL ESTATE Leader & Kalkasldan Call Sam. Sr. Income limited only by ambition. 318 N. Cedar St., Kalkaska (616)322-4455 165 ACRES Experience preferred but not essential c/t47-13-17-49-tfc Antrim County News Hunter/Fishermen's Professional appearance, reliable Dream on Upper Chain of 206 N. Bridge St., Bellaire / 3 BEDROOM PER• Lakes, C65 north of 112 E. State, Mancelona (Depot) transportation a must FECT home, quiet street Central Lake. yet 3 blocks from down• Long Term Lease The Town Meeting CALL JEFFREY HALLBERG OR MARY FREY AT town Mancelona A steal at CLEARWATERS 216 River St., Elk Rapids $28,900. Call John Pesek REAL ESTATE 536-0044 TO DISCUSS THE POSSIBILITIES. (616) 587-9042 or Century CalSam.Sr. 21 H&H 258-8311, ask for (616)322-4455 John. c/t29-47-30-tfc c/t33-34-51-tfo TORCHAIOURNAL - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. 1993- 19 h your blue cheese blue? How to tell when fermented foods go bad

Healthy blue cheese is veined with Hard cheeses are past saving if mold to two weeks, if refrigerated. If you see Processed pickles. Lactic acid fer• mold. So, how can you tell if it's bad? growth is extensive or cheese has lost a grayish liquid floating on the top, it is mented cucumbers in unopened glass What about buttermilk, yogurt, sour• its original color and texture. Discard spoiled and should be thrown away. jars may be kept on the shelf about a dough bread, hard sausages and blue-veined cheese if you see mold Pasteurized, homogenized cream year. Once opened, you can keep them sauerkraut? growth that looks different from the treated with lactic starter culture be• refrigerated for 1 to 2 months. If liquid All of these foods share one thing in normal veining. Invader-molds may be comes sour cream. It will last from 2 to turns cloudy or scum forms on the sur• common: they are fermented, which white, pink, green, blue, black or grey, 3 weeks in the refrigerator and should face, throw the pickles out. Mushy pick• ads distinctive flavor to the food and and has flecks of color or furry patches. be thrown out if there are mold spots or les should also be discarded. helps some products stay fresh longer. Fermented sausages. Dry and semi- if there is pink or green scum on the top. Fermented olives. Fresh-picked ol• While fermentation may make it more dry fermented sausages are made from The "friendly" bacteria Lactobacil•ives are bitter and largely inedible. So difficult to tell if the food is safe to eat, ground meat treated with seasoning and lus bulgaricus and Streptococcusolive s to be fermented are first treated there are ways to detect spoilage in curing agents. Common varieties in• therTnophilustammtik into yogurt. With with lye to remove the bitterness, then fermented foods. clude salami, summer sausage, a life span of 1 - 2 weeks in the refrig• brined and sometimes processed with Most foods have a nearly neutral pH Lebanon bologna and pepperoni. erator, yogurt should be thrown out at lactic acid or lactobacilli bacteria. The factor, an environment conducive to Take a close look at the labels for the first sign of mold or if ithas a yeasty resulting canned olives are shelf stable bacterial growth. So, to extend the life handling instructions. Some unopened aroma. for up to one year. Opened, they can be of some foods, people found ways to semi-dry sausages require refrigeration, Sourdough bread. Like all other refrigerated in their own liquid for 1-2 make them more acidic. Fermentation most dry sausages don't, but all sau• breads, sourdough can become moldy. months. Discard olives when they be• is one way, using lactic acid. sages need refrigeration once you have Wrapped in paper and stored in a bread come soft, spotted or produce a spoiled Cheeses. Made from separated milk cut into them. Opened whole semi-dry box, it will stay fresh just a day. Sour• odor. solids, speciality cheeses are ripened sausage will last 3 to 6 weeks refriger• dough draws its flavor from the acidic For more information about fer• using bacteria and/or molds chosen to ated; opened whole dry sausage will Lactobacillus sanfrancisco. mented foods and food safety, call the give certain textures and flavors. Blue last 6 to 8 weeks, and opened dry jerky Sauerkraut. Sauerkraut was first fed Michigan Department of Agriculture's cheese is mold-ripened by the bacteria or beef sticks should last 2 to 3 months to workers building the Great Wall of Food Division at (517) 373-1060 or the Penicillum roqueforti, while brie is agedin the refrigerator. A white film which China between 246 and 209 B.C. Then U.S. Department of Agriculture's Meat by Penicillium camembert. can form on sausage skin is harmless it was simply cabbage covered with and Poultry Hotline at 1-800-535-4555. For storage, firm cheeses keep well and can be cut away, but sliminess or wine. 'Now it is made from fresh cab• for several weeks in the refrigerator if discolored spots on casings mean the bage that is shredded, salted and fer• wrapped tightly and protected from meat should be discarded. mented in its own juice. While the mold and drying. A soft cheese, like Buttermilk, Yogurt, Sour Cream. growth of lactic acid bacteria during fermentation makes kraut somewhat Roller Coaster. brie, retains its top quality for only There is no questions when ordinary about a week in the refrigerator. milk sours: its smell and taste are dis• spoilage-resistant, its quality is another When using cheese, don't leave it at tinctly sour. But when fermented dairy matter. Experts suggest canned kraut Cotton Candy. room temperature over two hours. Like products like buttermilk, yogurt and should be eaten within 6 months for full all perishable foods and all opened or sour cream go bad, it's not always easy flavor, and fresh kraut keeps its quality sliced fermented foods, cheese can be to tell if they are safe to eat. inrefrigerationonly abouta week. Spoil• Seat Belts. contaminated by micro-organisms on Cultured buttermilk, which some food age appears as mold growth or surface people's hands, by coughs, sneezes and historians say originated in southern scum. LiixiupMsimer. "bugs" in the air. Check refrigerated Russia, is the product of a lactic acid cheese before serving it Discard a soft bacteria starter mix or culture. It is best cheese if you see any signs of mold. usedduringits first week butitkeeps up ELECTION NOTICE To the qualified electors of the Township of Central Lake, Antrim County, Michigan, notice is hereby given that a Special Recall Election will be held in Central Lake Township on Monday, August 23,1993 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. MORE CLASSIFIEDS tor the purpose of voting on the following:

Reasons for Demanding Recall: NOTICES NOTICES SERVICES (1) Use of the township credit card for purchases invoiced to the township by Mastercard but not submitted by herfor processing through the township Ashley. Long and Watling PAINTING - Interior/ recordsfor payment by the township as legitimate official business expense. I WILL COLLECT exterior. I would appre• (2) inability to provide the township board with accurate financial informa• 1993 Central Lake Village Watting Attorneys-at-Law ciate the opportunity to Taxes Mondays 9-12,1-3 1114 Monument Blvd. give you a quote. tion required by state statute for use in developing the 1993-94 fiscal year p.m. Applications for tax Atlanta, Ga. Reasonable rates, quality budget and for monitoring budget performance to avoid illegal overspending deferment available. DEAR MR. WATLING, work. Phone 264-6035. in any budgeted cost center account. Joyce A. Tharp, Central I have just received your cA34-36-S2-3tp (3) Unilateral decisions to purchase furniture, equipment and supplies in letter informing me that my Lake Village Treasurer. excess of established limits with no reportofsuchpurchasesto the township c29_-tfc former husband, Rhett Butler, would like to take FARRIER (blacksmith) board which is in violation of Section 15, Purchases as defined in Board custody of our Gone With Roger Hitter $12. a trim. Rules of Procedure. SELF-EMPLOYED? The- Wind lamps. How 267-5528. c/t27-28-45-8tp Call today for information absolutely Impossible, Mr. on the National Associ• WatDng. you know that he ROOFING ONE - Justification of conduct in Office: ation for the Self-Em- would just sell them to that nothing but roofs. We (1) Mastercard was used with approval of the township board in Decem• ployed. 120 benefits ex• dealer that has the tamp specialize, not sideline on ber, 1992, for attendance of classes. I paid the bill personally after harass• clusively for you. including collection at the Bellaire roofs. Top quality and Group Health Insurance. good rates. 587-5676. ment from the treasurer. Rotary Show Over Labor (2) The Board was supplied with information at my disposal whenever Art Schmidt Jr.. 1-800- Day Weekend. They would c/t30-48-32-6tp 362-8302. CA33-34-51 -2tp be heavily sought after requested. Fund balances are the treasurer's responsibility by law. Supply• and you know they came WOWI! Your roof or ing accurate figures is difficult when the books haven't been balanced since windows maybe FREE from Tara. A thousand 1990-91, according to the auditor. I was appointed clerk unanimously FALES/TAYLOR Family nos. Mr. Watling. handicapped, seniors, low Reunion Sunday, Sept. 5 income. Jim-n-l Builders, effective April 1,1992. The budget was approved in March, 1992, with the Thurston Park, Central With fond affection. 536-7973. c24-25-tfc auditor still trying to balance the previous clerk's books. He finished in June, Lake, 1 p.m. Bring dish to Scarlett c/t34-35-52-1tc 1992. He sent a report of the state of two funds being illegally over budget. pass and own table DANCERS FOR ALL He also stated that the computer hasnt the safeguards to prevent accumu• service, beverage will be OCCASIONS: Bachelor, furnished. For more info. Bachelorette Birthday lating errors. Accurate figures cannot be provided without accurate figures caH 5364273. c34-52-1tp Parties. Our speciality. to begin with, which hasnt been possible since the computer program was FREE (616) 228-5491 or Pager installed. number 1-800-802-5337. (3) Ail purchases are approved at regular board rneetlngs by motion, so NEED HELP SELLING FREE • Lab/Shepherd C/t34-36-52-1tp your estate? Call (616) mix, 7 yrs. old male, black all purchases were known. I did not go over my budget for 1992-93, nor has 544-6534 for our services. & tan, all shots. 533-6673, MASONRY the auditor found any funds missing from my accounts. We buy or sell for you. after 6 pjn. Basements, crawl- Shall Marilyn Lucas be recalled from the office ol Central Lake Township 0/133-34-51-2tp c/t33-51-35-tfnc spaces, brick, block, concrete work. Clerk? ROUND THE CLOCK Ron Hudson Polling place location - Central Lake Township Had. DAYCARE, licensed FREE-YOU HAUL 587-9813 Laura Sexton, Antrim County Clerk wood/coal furnace and FH0500398. Gay Mac- Licensed - Insured c33-51-2tc Master, EK Rapids. 264- galvanized pipe. 699- cA14-32-16-tfc 5681. cA33-34-61-2tp 2145. C/t34-36-52-1tp 20-WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18, 1993-TORCH/JOURNAL Summer Editor says farewell and thanks The saying,"Time flies when you're having fun," But I'll be back to visit, Realty Jm is certainly true in my case. you can count on it I have enjoyed covering the summer events, and it I'll be interested to see 123 N. Bridge Bellaire, Mi. 49615 is with great regret mat I must leave to continue my the new and improved (616) 533-8616 education at Western Michigan University. Central Lake and rife Over the past four months I have gotten acquinted Ellsworth elementary Ask for with the wonderful people and delightful places in schools and the results of DAWN SHANNON Residence (616) 544-5321 East Jordan, Central Lake, Ellsworth, and Eastport East Jordan's Operation Sales Associate Evening Galls Welcome Urrfortunately summer is ending and school will Facelift begin soon. While I'm anxious to return to my friends And someone has to at WMU, I'll miss the friends I have made here. check up on my office But I take with me the memories I have tucked away mates Terry Donaldson all summer — like the Ellsworth Safety meeting and Jackie Thier. I'll just couDuieu. where I won a full-length , or when I portrayed have to depend on our the queen in the Jordan River Arts Council Children's good friend Kenny YoungeDyke to keep them inline. BANKER0 TheatttpiwkittionofPromisesandtheWickedPrince.I hope the next editor enjoys the people and area as I'll never forget the feeling I had watching the 15 much as I have. I will miss you all and keep you in my ALL SEASONS REALTY seniors of Ellsworth High School . It took me thoughts always. back to my own graduation two years ago. I was so Sincerely, NEW LISTINGS excited to finally get out, as I'm sure they were. Jennifer VanConant When I went to gather them all together for a class Summer Editor picture one graduate exclaimed, "You want all of us?" as if it was a big task. After all, I had 165 classmates P.S. I'll be looking for another job in a few years so in my graduating class! watch out I may be back! East Jordan students return to school East Jordan students will return to school Tues., 536-7564, the middle school at 536-2823, or the high Sept 7. The first day is a half day beginning at 12:30 school at 536-2259. p.m. The lunch prices is the same as last year's price of CL-474 OLDER HOME IN VILLAGE OF CENTRAL LAKE Elementary school class lists will be posted at the $1. Presently rented and need 24 hour notice. Home is in need ; school office Aug. 27. Bus schedules will be published Fall sports programs are also underway. The varsity of window replacement paint or siding. Excellent location for i in the September newsletter. football team takes on Kalkaska in a scrimmage possible business. Rents for $250.00 a month. $25,000.

match Aug. 26 and the cross country team travels to EC-92 WONDERRFUL 80 ACRE PARCEL w/deeded Any new residents should call the principal of the Benzie Central for its first meet Aug. 28. easment off McKinney road. Land is in Comm. Forest Re• school their child will attend to arrange a schedule. The girls varsity and JV basketball teams will face serve, but can be removed after sale is desired. Has been ti metered with next cutting approx. 5-10years away. Care of For more information contact the elemetary school at Cheboygan Aug. 31. All three games are away. land has been ecologically sound. $45,000

BK-40 OPEN LAND WITH ACCESS to Rex Beach Rd. & US-31 in Atwood. Property may be subject to Antrim Dells covenants & restrictions. Has been enrolled in PA 116 & CRP Real Estate One restricting its use. Call listing agent for details. $59,900. WATERFRONT HOMES WARD A. CARY Eastport Associate Broker 533-6171 Res. (616) 544-3000 (616) 599-2950 MIS P.O. Box 417 12074 Scenic Hwy. Eastport, Ml 49627

rODOER ROAD-A unique cus• GREEN RIVER - Three bed• tom built home on 5 acres. 1 1/ room, 2 bath newer home on 2 baths, 2 bedrooms, dual fire• 65 of riverfront only minutes CL-449 THIS LOVELY HOME has too may extras to Est place and attached 2 car ga• from Intermediate Lake, this here. It has a gazebo on a paved patio, a guest cabin, a 21 rage. This beautiful country year round home Is justlfce new BDR guest trailer completely self-contained. Sandy beach home offers many breathtaking and is connected to many miles onE. sideof Intermediate Lake. Great sunsets. Mature trees. views and is surrounded by of waterfront at a realistic price beautiful blue spruce, maple & Of $74,900. SateKte dish & receiver. $210,000. pines. All for $88,900. Located In the Central Lake School Dis• BENWAY LAKE - This 2 bed• FH-308 ONE OF SEVEN COTTAGES that share 1501 of trict. Another 15 acres avail• room home sits on 111 feet of j sandy recreational Lake BeBaire frontage. Equipped for able. Waterfront You can travel 11 year-round use. Bellaire Pines Association dues. Great for mites North & 11 miles South smal family. Furnished. $89,900, VILLAGE Of CENTRAL LAKE through our beautiful lakes and - 4 bedrooms, 1 bath, family riven,tNahomehaseveiything room with fireplace, natural gas at your fingertips, fishing, swim• heat, village water on over 230 ming and all water sports and feet of waterfront located only most Important a quiet relaxing minutes from Intermediate Lake. setting. Only $76,900. Only $81,500. tNTERMEOtATE LAKE-Would VILLAGE • A unique income you beWeve over 200 feet of | produdng home in the middle Intermediate Lake front, a2000 of shopping, schools & sq.tLhome,garage.flrepiac0& churches. Home has been kept basement and this home has in good repair and has a 1 bed• some unique possibilities lo• room apartment upstairs with cated on our beautiful takes, private entrance. Heat with priced at $180,000. wood or natural gas, an Ideal investment at only $42,900. CL-455 UNIQUE PROPERTY on the river in Central Lake. Completely remodeled in 1979. Light arid bright All app*. CENTRAL LAKE - 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, fireplace and M-66 - 26 acres, lots of road frontage only 3 miles from East ances a window treatments included. Great place for retired stream on property makes this just what the doctor ordered. Jcidan. Loted wood to heatyow nm couple, Has potential for more bedrooms. Easy boat access Ail on 1.6 acres, ctose public fisWrH)^arKiorily11/2mBes to Intormedtete Lake. Lots of extraslll $128,000. from C.L Only $42^00. BENWAY LAKE -10 roMng acres of lakefront, wooded ready VTUAGE-SeoOso^fLrnaJmtffeane^ c94-t»- toUiWon.Hycwwantsedusk» income properly, dose to center of Village on M-88. Ideal for apartment or bed 6 breakfast Owner says seB - Listed at of watertontage,terms. SOLD $69,800. ' D

HANLEY LAKE-Takearide through the ChsJn-O-Lakeson CEr4TRALL*KETWP.-23.5acresofrc4u^ BH I A!RF Ihe vacant 114 feet of lakefront Lot Is 114 x 1000* on a ofblacktoproadfiorrts«e.96^woo blacktop road or*/1 mite frcmtotenr^te Lake. Excelent butting sites. Priced to s^M $26,900, posstote terms. of deer 6 turkeys. possMe terms only flS/XW.

MONTGOMERY ROAD - 2 acres tob^onJ^ wel * tepfe wtt 200 feet of $7,296. Expect the best* L TOROT/JQURNAL - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18,1993 - 3

/>v hp \onu lYille JO'S NEWS Charboneaus and continued on home. We were really tired but it was a nice day. Lena Snodgrass of Snow- flake was the hostess. If Mrs. Jim Asquith of Forest Lake, Minn, came on W Hvc kids from the First Congregational Church families. Monday to visit her mother Mrs. Vene Patton who is left early on Tuesday morning for a working trip to If Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burns were dinner guests a patient in Munson Hospital and her sister and Keithsburg, HI. Those going were Heather Springstead, Thursday evening of their son Allan and Susie Bums brothers in the area. At this writing she is some what Maggie Barnard, Tracy Zelenac, Tara LaPoint and and daughter in Bay Shore, to celebrate their father's improved after having hip surgery. Erik Majcher with Rev. Smiley as chaperone and a birthday. If Nina (Oliver) Pallister left for her home in bus driver. They are working to help with the flooding if B any Nicola of Grand Rapids spent the weekend Florida after spending the past several weeks here and helping with the food and children and staying at here visiting his mother Iva Nicola and grandmother visiting her sisters and brothers in the area and her a big farm house. We congratulate these young folks Mrs. Edna McElroy. After spending six weeks here mother Mrs. Marie Oliver in Meadow Brook. and are sure they will have a lot of interesting things they returned home to Grand Rapids on Sunday. ¥ Mrs. Mildred Aenis of Cadillac and daughters to tell when they come home on Saturday afternoon. W Around 30 senior citizens left the Governmental Nancy of Traverse City, Joanne and Ray Barley of ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Orin Hadcock of Plymouth and Center at 7:15 a.m. Tuesday on a local school bus with Grand Rapids visited in town Sunday and enjoyed the daughter Margaret and small son of Ann Arbor spent Jerry LaBeau as driver. They were going to Oscoda to homecoming services at the United Methodist Church several days vacationing in the area and enjoying the ride the AuSable River Queen. It was a fun and Sunday morning. homecoming services and luncheon at the United interesting ride and weather was beautiful. The river If Virginia (Davis) and Bob Noreen of Cedar Springs Methodist Church on Sunday. is 240 miles long and really deep. A big fish jumped were visitors in town of many friends and enjoyed the W Many friends will be sorry to hear of the passing about a foot out of the water. We saw lots of beaver homecoming at the Sunday services at the Methodist of Mrs. Ray (Mildred) Landis, a former resident, but houses. We also visited the Workingmans Monument Church. living in Peck, Mich. Oursympathy is extended to her which is real interesting. We enjoyed dinner at

delightfully dutch ...by ruth bainum

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