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Combining the best of news from Boyne City, East Jordan, Boyne Falls and Walloon Lake CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS Vol. 103, No. 36 November 10,1982 25 cents School Board gives 48 hours to find coach

The Boyne City school board gave with a case against dropping the sport. practice. (volunteer) for seventh and eighth the only significant concerns that the of the state objectives in reading and 90 Judi Kenyon a 48-hour extension on She pointed out that some of the other Besides this, she added, grade basketball, and Rob PoUey (also students felt they had were in sched­ percent reached the state's objectives in their drop-wrestling edict. Kenyon, a sports had volunteer coaches who were makes a place for the Student who .is volunteer) for sixth grade basketball. uling and in the need to be chal­ arithmetic, according to elementary parent, was given the time to find a not qualified in first aid. She said also short on the co-ordination required in No one has come forth to coach girls' lenged—by textbooks and by teaching school principal Ed Snyder. volunteer coach for the wrestlers. the wrestling program was not more other sports. She spoke of the unusual cheerleading, principal Rick Casper methods. Middle school's first two dances of The board had decided the lack of a likely to produce injuries than the others improvement in physical achievement said. The administration people, who par­ the year went off without a hitch, qualified coach for the volunteer sport if coached from the proper standpoint. of one student in particular, due to the The student council report on the ticipated mainly from the sidelines in principal Jack Cyr said. and the lack of student interest in it Wrestling is a poor man's sport, she wrestling program. November 4 Student Froum was given this student-run endeavor, commented High school students have been were sufficient reasons for the cancel­ said, because the student, who could Lack of interest this year, she said, by Wendy Doyle, student council secre­ they were much impressed. visited by seven college representatives lation. December 2 is the date for the not afford the expensive equipment was due in large part to the fact that tary. She said after hearing general Over 500 attended the elementary and the Air Force van. Casper said the season's opener. necessary, say, to participate in skiing, students felt no one would be found to problems of students in other schools in school open house on October 28. Air Force said, "If you're not a high Kenyon came to the board meeting had only to brine his muscles to coach them. Eleven had signed up. the 11-school district, "We were really Testing of elementary school children school ^graduate, please don't waste our She asked for a postponement of the happy to be in Boyne City." She said showed 93 percent reached 100 percent time." board's decision, so that she herself could try to find a coach. The board on a six to one vote gave her the 48 hours, saying there were unfortunately a lot of sports the board could not properly support because of a lack of funds. Five coaches were approved: Bill Fry for skiing, Rocky Rickard for ninth grade basketball (a volunteer position), Sarah Bricker for volleyball, Bud Beebe Council says yes to suit against BVRR or whoever

Whoever owns the rails will be responsible in the civil suit approved Tuesday, Nov. 9 by the Boyne City city commission. The city wants the rails once used by the Boyne Valley Railroad taken out of street crossings now that the rest of the rails have been for the Street merchants, Art Gibbs of the Dairy Queen, and Welton most part taken up. With the formal opening of Water Street taking place shortly after last week's deadline, these interested coancUmen and [Mac] McNIcbols of the Boyne River Inn. Also watching on City attorney William McTaggart said - women lined up on the street watching while councuwoman were representatives from the C.H. Smith Company, the because "we have a problem knowing . Thehua Behlmg rat the ribbon 'being held by two Water general contMcton for the Improvement Job. who owns them," the civil suit would be preferable to criminal complaint be­ cause it leaves the designation of the responsible party up to the judge. Riprapping shoreline to be McTaggart said in the event that the owners are discovered before the suit is heard, the city can always pursue a criminal complaint, which would be quicker and less expensive for the city. done in East Jordan What the city is after is costs for removing the rails and paving the area. Riprapping of the shoreline from the aid, will help prtevent erosion, Dionne on November 2 took note of a series of The state has already done this where it corner of Memorial Park over to the said. updates, the first being a commenda­ has jurisdiction on Boyne Avenue. boat launch on the other side of the As for the other projects, the prelim­ tion for city young people on their Whether they have recovered costs is will be done, city superintendent inary lighting plan for the airport is due almost universal fine behavior in cele­ not known. Mike Dionne said, as soon as the in about 30 days, Dionne reported. And brating Halloween. The commendation Charlevoix County has repaired the six-inch iron sewer line is found. he said the spUce-and-drive work on the was given by police chief Joe Ham­ crossings in its jurisdiction and also has The undetected sewer line held the city dock was complete. The rest of the mond.' a civil suit for costs against whoever is project up originally when the park was dock reconstruction will wait on the The city council approved a $1,944 responsible. renovated with the aid of a grant from water's freezing over. bid to rewire the police and ambulance It wlD always be Christmas in East Jordan now with this 25-foot bhw spruce planted McTaggart pointed out that costs, U.S. Soil Conservation Service. A third project, the on-going Tourist quarters. Bids to reroof the main sewer' in front of the senior citizen quarters on Main Street. Senior dusen staffer Phfllls now estimated for Boyne City at around Dionne said in a later interview, "We Park improvement, is, Dionne said, plant and three lift stations were Legato stands nearby to give an Idea of the size of the tree donated to the dry by the $3,700, may go higher as a solution to may put in an alternate pipe line." about one-third complete. referred to committee for study. They Bod Scott family. the problem is delayed. The riprapping, paid for with S.C.S. The East Jordan city council meeting ranged from $2,375 to $4,090. Salmon fishing stirs up Jordan River, Lake waters

"I don't like putting dams on the Fisheries Program for the DNR said, spawn. Before that, the general con­ destructive to mayflies along with other "Is there anything in the program that At the meeting three petitions were river any more than you river-lovers however, that small barrier dams about jecture is, they can be anywhere in the insects and this has been hard on trout would cause deterioration of the water available, one by trout fishermen, and do," a speaker for the Department of 16 inches high were going to be lakes or Lake Michigan. which feed on mayflies. in Lake Charlevoix?" Borgeson answer­ all directed toward having the weir. But Natural Resources said at the East necessary to prevent sea lamprey from Thus, according to Borgeson, plant­ The DNR has used the chemical ed, "No." some sport fishermen are concerned Jordan Chamber of Commerce public going up-river to spawn. He said ing fish in Lake Charlevoix could mean against lampreys every three or four He said, "You don't just jump into a that salmon eat trout out in the lake. meeting on Thursday, Nov. 4. further, if people in the East Jordan that some could be caught by people in years. Borgeson said that besides being salmon program without consulting the Gill nets are not pulling in salmon in Dave Borgeson, Assistant Chief of area wanted it, the barrier could also be Wisconsin, but, he said, enough stay or hard on trout, it is also expensive, people. If you want the program, we any numbers, Borgeson said. adapted to prevent chinook salmon from return to make planting viable. He said costing some $40,000 each time, and wouldn't be planting the salmon before Bringing the meeting to a close, Judy Start construction spawning, and placed in the Jordan a plant of a million would return about that is why they would rather go to next spring—dot one-half million the Shea, executive director of the East River. 150,000. lamprey barriers. first year, but we will be producing Jordan Chamber of Commerce, noted on hangars About 115 attended the meeting at Along with the planting, a barrier Starting with the lamprey barrier and moreen takes about three years before that hundreds of people here go south the Civic Center, arranged by the would have to go across the Jordan, to adding what would be necessary for a seeing results from the first planting." for fishing. New airport hangars will go in at Chamber to open public discussion on prevent salmon spawning and the salmon weir would cost a total of up to Boyne City Airport in three weeks, City developing East Jordan as a focus for ensuing problems. One problem, Bor­ about $500,000, Borgeson said, This manager Tim Clifton said surveying and salmon fishing. geson noted, would not be snagging. would probably include an artificial grading are both underway for seven of Another speaker at the meeting, Snagging is illegal now in this part of collection pond for harvesting the the projected 14 hangars being built by Jerry Dreihn, county extension agent in Michigan. The DNR policy is to move salmon, which would die anyway at the pilots. Manistee, noted that 10 or 15 years ago toward making it illegal throughout the conclusion of their spawning. Harvest­ The old buildings will be torn down in the Michigan economy was sufficiently state within five years, according to ing would be bid out and the money the spring as their poor condition forces prosperous and any effort to develop Steve Swan of the DNR. would go to support the DNR fisheries insurance up higher every year, Clifton salmon fishing as a recreational at­ Borgeson said further that if a weir program, he said. said. traction, was not considered. went in, the DNR would strongly Funding for the lamprey weir would The other seven hangars may go up But recently, Dreihn said, it was recommend that no salmon fishing be come from the Great Lakes Fisheries next year. necessary to look at ways of increas­ permitted^ between the weir and the Commission. The program is jointly ing tourism, and salmon fishing was mouth of the river. The weir, if it is sponsored with Canada. New bridge slated what Manistee had turned to. installed, is planned for about one-half Where the funding for additional According to panel member Steve mile above Rogers Bridge. The res­ construction for the salmon barrier for Bear River Rd. Shulman from the Petoskey C. of C, triction against river fishing would would come from was not specified at "Salmon fishing is the single most prevent trampling of the river banks by the meeting, hut it is understood that Bear River Road is expected to get shoulder-to-shoulder fishermen. closed in the near future because the important thing we could do." the DNR would be involved, and, if the bridge over the Bear River is going to be Dreihn showed slides of the Manistee Answering the concerns of trout community wants it, the DNR prefers replaced, according to the State High­ development, and noted the sharp, fishermen, Borgeson said the weir the Jordan River for a beginning of the way director John Woolford. steep drop in Industry employment would have a passage in season for trout program, designed eventully for all "... The replacement is part of a 7.6 there this year. He estimated that spawning. The opening would be wide rivers emptying into the Great Lakes. million dollar program that was ap­ fishing brought Manistee a total of 2¼ enough for canoe passage also, during Sea lamprey, of course, came In with proved last.week. The bridges being million dollars last year, drawing people the summer when the barrier was not the opening of the St Lawrence Sea replaced were recommended by a nine from as far away as Oklahoma. needed against lamprey and salmon. •.Way.". member committee under the Michigan Others commented that when salmon Temporary blocking of the Boyne and Borgeson stressed that the DNR is critical bridge program. begin their spawning season in south­ Bear rivers was also recommended to not participating in any economic The road commission approved the ern Michigan, the fishing boats cover prevent the salmon spawn. With the choices. The DNR concern is to improve process and the application Tuesday the lakes near river mouths. planting, spawning would be too heavy sport .fishing. Answering questions on Dreihn said the salmon are fished for the rivers to sustain. environmental impact, Borgeson said, and if all the approvals are gotten from A rtitrssitag the pnhttc muthig la Bast Jordan — mlmm flshmg, Dave especially when they gather in lake Panellist Gordon Guyer of the Mich­ "I see 95 percent benefits." all the various groups concerned the Assistant OU^IiAminVirtnm,i^}^tm»h»lkr^mmhmt^^in bridge will be constructed next year in waters; sometimes for four or five igan College of Agriculture noted that TO the question by the Lake Char­ the late summer. weeks before heading upstream to use of anti-lamprey chemical hat been levoix Property Owners' Association, Page 2 - CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS • November 10,1982 582-9174 with Nancy Northup Neighbors

Virginia Hegerberg was honored with dates on the community calendar. Each Ann and Walt Ward attended Par­ Erma Clark of Flint and Jenny a surprise combined birthday and of the 17 members gave a brief resume ent's Day at Manchester College over Jenkins of Columbiaville spent a few retirement party on Friday night at the of the things for which they are most the weekend in Manchester, Ind. where days this past week with Dorothy NMH auditorium by about 120 friends thankful. their son Todd attends. Nowland. and co-workers. A beautiful buffet was The Christmas-December-meering served and a group of Indian co­ will be at the home of Leah Wag­ The Laff-A-Lot Club met at the home L-Cpl. Brian McGeorge of the USMC workers presented a ceremony and gave goner with an exchange of gifts and of Dorothy Nowland on Friday for a is home on leave for a few weeks with Virginia the name "Ginaitkwa" mean­ Thelma Klevorn in charge of devotions. noon luncheon, followed by bunco his parents, Lester and Caroline Mc­ ing Boss Lady. games for the afternoon. Vivian Russell George and family. She is retiring after 26 years as head Mrs. Irene Tunison of Charlevoix won the high prize and the bunco with of the house keeping department and recently spent one week at each of her Naomi Davis winning the low prize. The Christ Lutheran Women's Mis­ received a watch as a token of children's homes. They are Mr. and Their next meeting will be held in two sionary League attended the retreat in appreciation, many cards and letters, a Mrs. Harold Morrison and family and weeks at the home of Juanita Miller. Kalkaska on Nov. 4 with about 40 from beautiful orchid lei from her son Thad in Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Corwin and the Traverse Bay Zone attending, Hawaii, and a happy birthday and family of Northbranch. Also Mr. and Irene and August Johnecheck had including pastors from Leland, Charle­ happy retirement chorus, via telephone Mrs. Samuel Corwin and family of Mt. Sunday dinner with their daughter voix, and Beulah. The theme was "Cast from her daughter Pam and Dick Morris. Helen and Larry Bergman and family. Your Cares." Schmidt and three boys in Missouri. Wade Jenkins of East Lansing was KMMHWflJUXMPOCaW Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd VanAlstine and home over the weekend to help his son Tim returned over the weekend mother Ann move back to Lakeview cial on from a three week hunting trip in Village for the winter and to attend the Montana. Lloyd got a 280 pound trophy wedding of classmate Danny Sevenski size mule deer and Tim got a 180 pound to Cheroiyn Tazeliar and the reception Permanents! one. The VanAlstines also spent three in Vjnderbilt. days at Yellowstone National Park. Bring a friend and Their daughter Tina stayed with her Penny Hardy was a medical patient grandmother, Mrs. Trace Halst and this week at Northern Miqhigan Hos­ get the 2nd perm aunt, Mrs. Robert Segrauco. pitals. Mary Green of Boyne Falls was a medical patient. Evangeline Chapter No. 95 O.E.S y2 price! held the regular meeting Nov. 1 with Lelia Voelker and Mr. and Mrs. iPresent this ad for Special worthy matron Evelyn Gould and wor­ George Voelker went to Traverse City thy patron Allie Chipman presiding. on Sunday to attend the 50th wedding The altar was drap*l for past grand anniversary of their cousin, Mr. and P.S. The Added Touch patrons Leland Barnes and D. La Verne Mrs. Walter Reincke. Courtney. MARKET MALL in CHARLEVOIX 547-2604 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Parling Installing officer Juanita Erber in­ Mrs. Jean Korthase returned home stalled Marcelyn Hamlin as electa. over the weekend after having spent a Irene McGeorge was granted dual few days last week in Northern Mich­ Bruneel-Parling united membership. Merla Vought gave a igan Hospitals with pneumonia. complete report on her activities as In a ceremony at the was wearing a gown of her matron of honor and sunshine chairman. United Presbyterian white chiffon featuring a Dave Saxton of Lansing Reports from the October Grand Church of Boyne City, fitted bodice that flowed served as best man. Bro­ Chapter session were given by worthy The Harvey Varnums had an early Christine Lynn Bruneel into a ruffled chapel thers of the bride *and matron Evelyn Gould, worthy patron Thanksgiving dinner over the weekend and Thomas Lynn Parling length train. A short groom, Roy Bruneel Jr. of Allie Chipman and junior past matron as their daughter Pam and husband of Lansing were united in jacket of Chantilly lace, Mt. Pleasant, and Gary Ruth VanHoesen. Mike Smith of Westland were here for marriage by Rev. Milton trimmed in chiffon ruffles Parling of Alma acted as Refreshments were served by past the weekend. Others attending were Walls. Christine is the around the stand-up col­ ushers. matron and patron Thelma and Bob Keith and Peggy McGeorge and family daughter of Roy Bruneel lar, cuffs and waist, ac­ After a reception at Elm Klevorn. and Jo Wolff. Sr. of Boyne City and cented the gown. She Pointe in East Jordan, the Diane Cherry of Dear­ wore a full brimmed bri­ newlyweds spent their Dolly Buckingham Past Matron Club This week's bingo winners at the born. Parents of the dal hat trimmed with honeymoon in northern O.E.S. met Nov. 3 at the home of senior center were Joe Nesson, lone groom are Mr. and Mrs. matching Chantilly lace Michigan. They will live Dorothy Christensen. Josie Fern's Ploughman, Dorothy Nowland, Felix Jack Parling of Ithaca. and adorned with bridal in Lansing and attend devotions were memories of thank­ Spaniak, Ida Archer, Kathryn Spaniak illusion. college in East Lansing fulness and an Indian blessing for this is and Margaret Meyers. The cover-all The bride, given in Christine chose JoAnn where both are studying Thanksgiving month. went to Helen Wertz and the door prize marriage by her father, Carson of Boyne City as computer sciences. I was decided we list our meeting to Jenny Jodway.

New arrivals Free Methodist Women's Fellowship EJ. Chatterings International (WMFI) held their mon­ Business The following babies thly work meeting at the Litzenbur- A party of twelve went with Mr. and were born at Charlevoix ger Apartments on Thursday with about Insurance? Mrs. Robert Baker Sr. of East Jordan to Area Hospital: 11 present. Margaret Frantz led the Sault Ste. Marie, Canada to play bingo. A daughter, Wendy devotions. Plans were made for the Sue was born to Carl and Thanksgiving baskets which are given One name says it best. Mrs. Eva Hosier came home from the Joan Klooster of Charle­ to shut-ins. Lelia Voelker was the hospital on Oct. 27 and is staying with voix on Oct. 22. hostess. After a noon potluck they tied Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hosier of East A daughter, Jaclyn off a quilt and stuffed toy dolls. Jordan. Marie, was born to James RUEGSEGGER-STANLEY and Jamie Smith of Bel- Ida Archer moved into her new home INSURANCE AGENCY Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker Jr. and laire on Oct. 23. on Trent and Lake Street over the family of Traverse City spent the A daughter, Tiffany weekend from Deer Lake. weekend with their parents, Mr. and Lane, was born to Jerry Mrs. Robert Baker Sr. and Carolyn Vosburg of Joe and Beth Stutzman of Pontiac Charlevoix on Oct. 23. visited his brother Robert Stutzman and Mrs. Mildred Hart and Mrs. Irene Floyd and Nancy Pike family over the weekend. Dougherty of Boyne City and Mrs. of Brutus announce the Evelyn Graham and Mrs. Elma Prause birth of a son, Charles went to Bessemere, Alabama on Oct. 20 Floyd on Oct. 25. EAST JORDAN FAMILY HEALTH CENTER to visit Mrs. Hart's son Walter Hart and A son, Noah John was family and Mrs. Dougherty's brother. born to Joseph and Su­ Medical Services -536-2206 san Bartnick of Charle­ Mrs. Elma Prause visited her daugh­ voix on Oct. 26. Counseling - 536-2249 ter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. A son, David Eric was 706 E- WATER ST. Kenneth Alexander of Traverse City born to Roger and Dyan Boyne City, Ml over the weekend. Conaway of Boyne City on On-call for emergencies 24 hours Oct. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson of ;|j|rj; S.nce 7905 ,£fc East Jordan visited their daughter Joan QLEN'S SAVE SHARE GLEN'S SAVE SHARE Swanson over the weekend. Joan is yS7&* Call 582-6251' attending Aquinas College in Grand Rapids. ^Auto-Owners Insurance Life. Home. Car. Business. One name says it all. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Jones and son Zach and Dan Swanson visited relatives f$ Save-Share Christmas Open House in Milwaukee over the weekend. Come see what's new from Hallmark in cards, iCOUPON• ornaments, gifts, gift wrap and party supplies for r "Helping to Build a Better Christmas at our fun and festive Open House. i | Youl see why we're "The Christmas NOVEMBER Store. . .and more!" 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Ml 49720 m SUNDAY. t A.M. TO * Vtl" HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 10 A.M. to 6 P.M.; COUPON MUST »E PRESENTED WITH ORDER I 0000 FOR NOVEMBER. 1962 Frl. until 9:00 P.M. GLEN'S SAVE SHARE !•• MS m • •COUPONS •••! I GLEN'S SAVE SHARE i CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS - November 10, 1982 - Page 3 Opinions Marshall Savles Remembrances Oh Boyl Now that Jim Blanchard is up. Isn't that more than a ninety governor of Michigan and the recession percent failure? is finally over, we're thinking about A—No. it isn't. A large number of spending some time in Florida on people who swear they never read it, borrowed money. All hail the Demo­ called to say it was all mixed up. crats! Q—What's that got to do with * • • anything? All that talk about slowing down as A—It means that I am a better judge you get older is a myth. The older I get, of my readers than I am of those the more there is to do. Wednesday is running for office. spent worrying about the government Q—Am I correct in thinking that you taxing social security; Thursday my wife are ninety percent nuts? goes shopping while I wait in the A—Only when I go to the polls and restaurant cussing myself for almost vote Republican. -buying several shares of railroad stock; * * * -Friday is taken up with hauling garbage A dealer suggested that I take -put to the end of the driveway; Saturday advantage of the current low price of a *is the deadline for this column; and new car. He would give me a good trade '• Sunday I read the papers and damn the for my ramrod eight. I looked at the 'National Football League. The rest of sticker price and told him that I have ' the week is jammed packed with looking never paid ten thousand dollars for .out the window. I have no idea how anything without a basement under it. much longer I can stand living in this * » » .fast lane. A while ago I told a man that I would * * • meet him at the bank. He went down " It has been some time since I have and waited at the building's River ' asked what left handed women do on Street entrance. It was three days With deer season upon us It seemed appropriate to let the hunters In the the deer In, and yes, the Park Street bridge, located Just behind the Dairy Monday morning—or what bald headed before I found him. area know that we used to have deer almost right downtown. That was Queen, was "paved" with wood planks. This picture was probably taken men do in February. My wife is right * * * many years ago when the Boyne River Park, now called City Park located In the early 1900s as the street was not paved and the style of the boat was handed and I am hair headed. Other­ Many people living outside of town do on Park Street and the Boyne River held a deer pen. It Is difficult to see the of that era. If you have any pictures of the old days yon would like to share wise I doubt that I would have brought not know that most of us use the bank's deer In this picture as they probably moved too fast for the old time with oar readers, bring them to oar office so we can make a copy. the subject up. side entrance. So they won't understand photographer who took this picture. Yon can see fce fence posts that held * * * the above twister. In fact, there are a lot Q—Now that you lost ninety percent of other things about Boyne City that of your voting in the election, how can people living out of town do not you hold your head up in public? understand. If they want to understand A—I am better off than most. Ten Boyne City's jokes, they've got to live Letters percent of everything I do is right. here to know them. Q—Last week's column was all mixed Remembers Armistice Day iiiiaHu*sssiiis>sMisns Editor, spoke harshly to my father, that he As Armistice Day appears, it brings "may be burying a stranger or just What's for lunch at school? sadness. It was year 1918 when people stones." NOVEMBER 15-19 Barbara Cruden were rejoicing and whistles blowing that I was so proud of my father. He said, someone brought the telegram that our "If we bury someone else's son, East Jordan Boyne City Boyne Falls Albert Martin Rebec was killed in someone else will bury ours." [ MONDAY - Chili, crac- MONDAY - Hambur­ Maybe you have seen some of the Pictures in how many Wildlife Maga­ action. gers on a Bun, French MONDAY -Pizza, photographs taken locally and exhibited zines of everything from a dew drop or a My mother said, "No one can say that I kers, cherry crisp green beans, carrot It has been many years, yet the this is not my son." j TUESDAY - Chamo- fries, buttered corn, at art shows. Maybe you have been beetle to a walrus or an iceberg. memory brings the same grief. I was cherry dessert sticks fortunate enough to buy some. These pictures can be compelling She walked to the casket and lifted | setti, cinnamon bread, TUESDAY - Chicken only 14. My brother was a dear kind the flag which draped the casket. She green beans, pears OR TUESDAY - Stacked Long ago, before photography was teachers. The famous photographer of brother. He helped me with many turkey sandwiches, soup, chicken & egg invented, painters did the work of mountains, Ansel Adams, compels one pointed to my brother's dog, lying soup and salad bar salad sandwiches, bumps—like school tests and how to underneath. He never moved. (What WEDNESDAY - Pizza, soup, dill slices, pears preserving grandpa's heroic expression by his pictures to be awed by vast light firecrackers and put bait on the WEDNESDAY - Tacos crackers in fitting portraiture—indeed, in preser­ arrangements of peaks and glacier was so strange was that dog never was a cole slaw, peaches WEDNESDAY - Bar-b- hook. house dog.) j THURSDAY - Fish on with cheese, shredded ving for us, as well, even portraits of valleys in real life. He also took me to my first dance. We lettuce, fruit cocktail ques on buns, buttered whole families. Photographs teach people to apprec­ Also the very first night the casket I buns, corn fruit cup corn, carrot sticks walked to what used to be the Catholic was there, and everyone in their beds, j ORsoup and salad bar THURSDAY - Ham- And artists were called in to ilus- iate the vistas and the details that they hall. It's now someone's home. And wiches, baked beans, THURSDAY - Roast trate books or newspapers, usually with might otherwise have not considered to my mother and I were on a sofa in the I FRIDAY - Tacos, let- beef in gravy, mashed that night 1 learned to square dance. same room with the casket. Mother was Ituce & cheese, bana- vegetable sticks, pine­ engravings. be wonders at all. Imagine any young lad 17 years old apple potatoes, buttered so peaceful, praying. When suddenly 1 nas, raisin cup spinach Then came photography. And while Photographers are like the witch who taking a sister to a dance. FRIDAY - Macaroni photographers were doing the portraits opened the eyes of a king so wide that my brother's horse. Snippy, stuck her FRIDAY - Spaghetti in My brother is buried in the Pesek nose against the window and whin­ and cheese, salad, jello and illustrations, they also bethought he nearly stepped through them. He Cemetery. Again much sorrow was with whipped topping meat sauce, shredded themselves of art and beauty. never afterward wanted to go back and nered loudly. cheese, buttered peas involved when his body was brought My mother put her arm around me Pizza served daily for The question, ever since, has been: just sit on a throne. home. I remember the cold day and are photographers artists? But photography is not art. Those soothing me that the horse came to main dish alternate, muddy road. welcome her master. Our soldier was Bread, milk and des sert served with The answer is no, they are not artists, paintings of Italian noblemen in the It seemed very peaceful after the each meal and photography is not art. But waitl 1500s or of English children in the 1700s home. casket was placed in the one big room. Nets Gerard EiaaassntSDisassusseaii Don't get excited, dear photography and so on are really the portraits of the Just before the funeral someone friends, because photography is a thing painters' view of life, more than of the East Jordan all its own, and that, to be much people who posed. The painter selects esteemed. Here, let us go beyond its or omits, the painter arranges—as no . unarguable (almost) value as a record- photographer can, even though he or ' keeper. she has been ever so discriminating in When.... ' Let's talk of what photography has light, emphasis, composition, focus, done for sensitivity for the apprecia­ and purpose the roads and paths to vour tion of uniqueness and beauty It is because the painters' heart is How many people now can look at a speaking, and it is art because the business seem as lonely as a scene and realize that it is worth just painter can connect the heart to the looking at, because they have been paint brush country road, and if customers taught to do this by pictures they have A photograph is a photograph, and seen in magazines Pictures even in one can perceive that even through a keep saying they hardly ever advertisements, showing the darting, painting made from a photograph serpent-like twigs of a tree silhouetted But let us, nonetheless praise photo­ look at a shopper that is against a yellow sky Or showing the graphy It teaches us beauty It can humps of cobblestones, multiplied even move us emotionally thrown into a mud puddle or across the page There are so many beautiful pictures Pictures of elegant gowns catching There is such skill among photogra­ .in a snowbank.... then you need ihe light (and the eye) in fashion phers So, let us be thankful for we are -magazines living in the great Age of Photography an advertising campaign in the Charlevoix County Press Letters We reach the second home owner, and, the people who Wants kiosk moved want to read about the community.

Editor, concrete and modern stores. I picture it Since I first heard about the kiosk to near the Chamber of Commerce where We're invited into their home be built in replica of the old band shell, I it would have a setting of green grass, ;have excitedly awaited its completion. trees and the lake every week and you can JSo it was a thrill to go downtown Many years ago, that is where the .recently and see it standing in place, on original band shell stood An actual come along with your ad 2fae corner of Water and Park Street. picture of it can be seen on page 23 m '\ Undoubtedly, I speak for all Boyne the book "Settlers to Sidewalks" writ­ placed in the Press. Residents when I say it is truly a ten by Mr. Morgridge, stating that the Jjeautiful piece of work, and we are band shell was located on the north­ fortunate to have such a master west corner of Lake and Water Street jraftsman in our town. Does anyone else have any thoughts CHARLEVOIX 'j Thank yon to all who made it happen on this? £ May I express one opinion? The kiosk Dorothy Leslie WUNTY PRESS doesn't look "right" surrounded by Boyne City Call 582-6761 Our letters policy for

Latter* to the editor, handwritten although be or she for advertising or typed, «• • wb—«jmd reaaana may request that the • part of thk paper. They aotlw prated. The paper reserves assistance. be aadar 750 weeds hi the right to edit saataratl. by tli Page 4 • CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS • October 10,1982 Fellowship New hours set for free blood pressure checks

A free blood pressure Boyne City. the Charlevoix office of screening clinic is being The clinic, put on by the the health department at offered for people on their Charlevoix County Dis­ 547-6523. way home from work the trict Health Department, This new time is to second Thursday of each will be holding hours from make the clinic more ac­ month at the Seventh Day 2:30 to 4:30 in the af­ cessible to the working Adventist Community ternoon. Anyone wishing people in the area. Center on Park Street in more information may call New officers elected at 1st Presbyterian

New officers have been ford, Bill Dunlop, Evon men's Board was Rena elected at the First Pres­ Pluister and Sharon Newkirk. byterian Church in Boyne Stover. Fran Bray, Greg Car­ City at their congregation Deacons elected includ­ penter, Shirley Howard meeting held Oct. 31. ed Helen Baumgarten, and Dave Willson were Jk* MUs to aw af the many who (top in on their way bone to have their blood Pat Upton and Lynda dnkteaaen display the awards given them for recognition Named to be elder- Phil Bowman and Helen elected to the nominating preaean checked at the Boyne CHy Seventh Day Adventist Community Center on from the Charlevoix Comity Cancer Unit. They were honored for then- efforts In trustees were Julie Brad­ Moyer. Named to the. committee. Path Street. The bleed checka are done every Thursday between 2:30 and 4i30 m' raising monies for the ante. United Presbyterian Wo­ the aftwuoii by the Charlevoix office of the health department and other In Service Volunteers honored County road personnel honored at dinner Pvt. Jed. A. Monroe, ver Island, Walter Olson son of Mary M. Lambert Charlevoix County which are presented every ognition was James received 20 year pins from and Mr. Graham of East of Battle Creek, Mich., at banquet Road Commissiom per­ five years. "Doug" Coblentz, a vet­ Robert St owe, a mem­ Jordan, Glen Anderson, and Joseph G. Monroe of sonnel were honored rec­ Dr. Harry Custer of eran of 38 years with the ber of the commission. Ronald Willis and Carol East Jordan, has com­ eling centers, foster ently at a dinner at the Charlevoix who had set up Charlevoix County Road Joseph Martinchek and The Sixth Annual Charle- exceeding 500 hours of Hulett of Boyne City; and pleted training as a Per­ homes, etc. Money man­ Grey Gables Inn in recog­ the safety program for the Commission who plans to James Novotny of Char­ voic County Departmkent volunteer service. It was five year pins to Richard shing missile crewman agement instruction was nition of their fine safety commission and Mrs. retire in July. He has levoix, William Ealy of of Social Services' Vol­ noted that five other vol­ Stangis, Robert Baker, under the one station unit given to individuals who record and for their years Custer were special been a truck driver and Boyne Falls, DeVere unteer Recognition Lun­ unteers who have previ­ Melvyn Thayer, George training (OSUT) program were overwhelmed by of service. guests at the dinner at­ equipment operator with Washburn of Walloon cheon was held at Duffy's ously received similar re­ Lochner and Robert Ham- at the U.S. Army Field their financial circumstan­ tended by 65 employees the commission and, at Lake, Lester McGeorge of Charlevoix to honor the cognition are still active Those working out of merberg of Charlevoix; Artillery Training Center, - ces. Supervision and and their spouses/guests. the time of his retire­ and Robert Punnette of 47 volunteers who have volunteers. Jane Sooy and the Ironton garage have James Downey of East Fort Sill, Okla. transportation were pro­ ment, will have complet­ Boyne City received IS provided services to the Charlotte Kline of Charle­ had 920 days without an Edward Herndon of the Jordan; and Laverne Students were trained vided for public assis­ ed 39 years of service. year service pins from needy of Charlevoix voix, and Evelyn Thies of accident and the Boyne Michigan Department of Rouse, Randall Thompson in the maintenance and ' tance recipients who were Donald Graham, who is Mr. Welch. County. This year more Ellsworth had previously City garage 540 days, Labor presented plaques and Thomas Webb of firing of the Pershing required to perform pub­ retiring at the end of the Mr. Welch also pres­ than any previous year, exceeded 200 hours and Fred Welch, engineer- to each garage and com­ Boyne City. missile. the Volunteer Program lic service work in return Virginia Daniels of East manager said. mended the personnel for year after 12 yean M a ented 10 year service pins to Joseph Martin of Bea­ has been important to the for financial assistance. Jordan and Ron Putman At the same time, em­ their fine safety records. member of the Charlevoix clients and employees of Special recognition was of Charlevoix had pre­ ployees were presented "Your safety record County Road Commis­ THANK YOD1 the Department of Social given to Mary Henderson viously exceeded 1000 with pins in recognition of speaks volumes for you sion, presented Mr. Cob­ Charlevoix Services. Four employees and Leon Bolhuis, both of hours. Along with 33 vet­ their years of service when you consider the lentz with a 35 year I wish to thank everyone were laid-off and the re­ Charlevoix, for exceeding eran volunteers, 14 first fact that you are working and expressed the grati­ maining employees were 200 yours and to Luella year volunteers were daily with heavy equip­ tude of the commission Comity for their support on the forced to reduce their Barnes of East Jordan for honored. ment and on main high­ for his dedicated service. out-of-office contacts. ways in all kinds of wea­ Other employees rec­ Press' November 2 election for Volunteers helped by fil­ ther, especially that of eiving years of service The Charlevoix County ing, scheduling, and or­ northern Michigan" pins were Garrett Potter Press fOSP 396480) is County Commissioner ganizing. Volunteers also What's Happening Herndon said. Fred of Charlevoix and Donald published weekly by in District No. 2 brought clients to the George of Petoskey, rep­ Cole of Beaver Island who Silbar Communica­ workers since the workers resenting Michigan Mut­ were presented with 2S tions, inc. Second class were less able to make COPING? Christmas. The dinner is holding an open house on ual, the commission's in­ year pins by John Kuj- postage paid at Boyne [RALPH E. HARMON home calls. Coping? Meetings are sponsored by the VFW Sunday, Nov. 14 from 12 surance carrier, present­ awski of the commission; City. Ml. POSTMAS­ 'I Volunteers were as­ held on the first Thurs­ Auxiliary and is on M-75 noon to 2 p.m. The public ed individual pins to all Leonard Zakrzewski of TER: Send address signed to 22 different day of each month from south. is invited to come and see personnel and also com­ Boyne Falls, Ray Sloop of changes to The Charle­ programs. These pro- | 9:30-11:30 a.m. in the ROAST BEEF DINNER the nursery school and mended the workers for East Jordan, Charles Grif­ voix County Press, P. grams provided services basement of St. Mat­ All the beef you can eat how it works- their excellent safety rec­ fin, James McCarrey, 0. Box A, 108 Grove- to delinquent, abused and thew's rectory. Weekly on Saturday, Nov. 13 at EAST JORDAN ord. Wilfred Nichols and La- land St., Boyne City, neglected children and meetings are held Thurs­ 5:30-7 p.m. at the First GARDEN CLUB Receiving special rec- Verne Hall of Boyne City MI 49712. their parents; adult foster days at the same place, United Church of East Garden Club members home residents; elderly from 10-11 a.m., led by Jordan. Adults $4; 9-14, are planning a tour of and handicapped individ­ Rev. Kathleen Smith, $2; under nine, free. Bluff Gardens in Harbor uals and others in need. Gerri Howard and Linda CHILD STUDY CLUB Springs on Monday, Nov. We are NOW 1 Monthly activities for Christensen. Anyone is Boyne City Child Study 15. They will also have a adult foster care residents welcome. Club meeting, Monday, demonstration on Christ­ UNWRAPPED | included bingo games, a EAST JORDAN Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m. mas greenery. Following picnic, and a color tour. SENIOR CENTER Hostess is Peggy Sued- the tour will be luncheon JUST IN TIME Isolated elderly and han­ The Senior Citizen hoff. The program will be at The Pier. Club mem­ dicapped individuals were Center will hold a Christ­ on parenting. bers will meet for car- FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING] phoned or visited on a mas Bazaar on Nov. 13. AREA WOMEN'S pooling at the Presby­ A Guide regular basis to provide On Nov. 17 there will be ORGANIZATION terian Church in East New merchandise arriving daily m social contact and reas­ a health screening at the There will be a meet­ Jordan. Use our lay-away plan & 1 to Dining surance. Parents were center. ing of the Boyne Area BOYNE CITY in Northwest taught how to more ap­ SWISS STEAK BUFFET Women's Organization at SENIOR CENTER bridal registry HOURS propriately deal with the All-you-can-eat, $3.50, the Country Star Restaur­ Nov. 10, 2 p.m., bowl­ Michigan problems that led to Nov. 13, 4-7 p.m. at the ant on Nov. 16 at 12:30 ing at Boyne City Lanes. Petoakey. abuse or neglect of their Boyne City VFW Hall. p.m. Nov. 11, 10-2 p.m., pot- THE COFFEE MILL *£=? , Overlooking the bay. Breakfast, lunch & dinner. children. Thansportation Proceeds go to the Char­ OPEN HOUSE hick. Nov. 12, 10-2 p.m., BOYNE CITY Ope. Friday tffl 8 p.m. g Nightly chefs specials. Closed Sunday evening. was provided to doctors levoix County Probate The Boyne City Nur­ SID Senior Identification offices, hospitals, couns­ Court for foster children's JPay. Saturday night, all-U-can-eat BBQ Ribs $8.50. Lite sery, 304 S. East Street, is mMmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmMmmmm menu. Piano, entertainment Friday and Saturday. n.tffVff .„ « 347-2516. QaVJB of Harbor Sprtoga Center Huffs/BogemcT^ Sunday-BBQ Ribs $6.95. Entertainment 9:30- 1:30, Fri. and Sat. Specially priced holiday )f Attention Pharmacy banquets and parties. 526-2189. OPEN SUNDAYS Xa$S* Fish Night Call or visit our shop and TfRd^fW^IRH send your bouquet almost HEARTY BREAKFASTS, anywhere in the U.S. Just a so Belvedere Ave., Charlevoix ask for The Cranberry Mold LUNCHES & DINNERS $4 l featuring Open 5 pm 7 days a week. Specializing in prime rib Bouquet from leleflora. and fresh whlteflsh. Breezv entertains at the piano Treat your family to an autumn feast All you can eat Clams & Ham bar. 547-9261. Closed Nov. 14-25 Ttanksgwing, Closed Saturday Jjn-jflip ^. _ Boyne City 0¼ November 25l NEW yQ|| can eat •Thanksgivin Open 4 p.m. dailyT Saturday Beef Buffet. Chef. FALL HOURS Rainy Day *4 also featuring *£*&&?**•ta BB Q «• - Lady Th, 7 am-3pm Fri, Sat, Sun, Fried Chicken & Baked Spaghetti J.D.ACO. Petoakey "A restaurant with Imagination." Quiche, gour­ S? 1X6 Water 7 am -9 pm Open 7 ajn.-8 p.m. Mon.Sat. met sandwiches/salads, crepes, omelets Boyna City Sun. 7 ajn. till closing Beer and Wine Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m,-8 p.m. fSZ-479* Mon.-Thurs. 1 a.m.-5 p.m. 347-5422 US 131 Children 10 and under ,.£.> ,: Boyne Falls 97r;1 lMrtWlMCtU-1 BoyoeOty Noon Buffet »1» nnvwc rrrv African * Northern Italian Cutotae. Open 5 OTMefloa 549-2680 A Evening Buffet »2W ' bUYNE CITY W^.m.,7a.y.aweek. Cocktail., flneX.!

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CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS - November 10,1982 - Page 5 Season ends for hapless Ramblers BY PAUL HNCK play and Petoskey recovered on their the second half and returned it to the 27 A fired-up Boyne City Rambler team own 15 yard line. yard line. They didn't manage to pick traveled to Petoskey last Friday only to The Northmen took the ball 85 yards up a first down and punted to Boyne. return with a burned out 0-9 record for in 10 plays, including runs of 15,22, and The punt was downed on the Boyne City the 1982 season, as they lost to the 10 yards by Schroderus. Chilcott took 34 yard line and the Rambler offense Northmen (7-2) in a 45-6 decision. the ball into the endzone, carrying from took the field. Musser went back to pass Boyne City received the opening the 11, with 9:27 left in the half. on the first play but his attempted pass . kickoff and returned it to their own 21 Fought's kick into the wind went wide to to Moody was tipped into the hands of yard line, but all that resulted from it leave the score at 20-0. ChUcott. was a two yard run by Stacy Rein- Rob Musser returned Fought's kick- Schuch took the ball for a two yard hardt and a 23 yard pass from starting off to the Rambler 37 and Fitzpatrick gain before dashing 39 tough yards to quarterback Brad Musser to Kevin took his reception to the Petoskey 39 score with 8:21 left in the third stanza. Fitzpatrick, both of whom were play­ before one of Brad Musser's passes was Petoskey then tried to fake the kick and ing in their last game as a Rambler. picked off on the 25. Chilcott had a 32 run it in but the BC defense stopped Boyne then had to punt the ball away. yard run, Schuch a six and a five yard them short of the goalline. The score Fitzpatrick's punt was returned to the run and Chilcott had runs of eight and was now 33-6. Petoskey 41 yard line. 15 yards to take the Northmen all the Once again each team had a series of The Northmen took the ball 59 yards way down to the eight yard line. A five downs without getting a first down and in just five plays including a six and 21 yard motion penalty pushed them back the Ramblers had the ball on their own yard run by Dan Chilcott, who needed to the 13 but Nelson broke away to the 30 yard line. A 15 yard personal foul Up the middle and through the Une, Boyne Ramblers tried lost 45 to 6. Boyne City Is looking for next year as the just 33 yards to complete a 1,000 yard endzone for the fourth Petoskey TD of penalty pushed them back to the 15 time and again to come np with a winning combination at young team has a lot of returning players who are now season rushing, and a 32 yard run by the evening. Fought's kick split the where it stayed until a Northmen player last Friday's game with the Petoskey Northmen. The Class seasoned. Dave Schroderus. Chilcott then carried uprights to put the score at 27-0 with recovered a Rambler fumble on the 13. B team proved to be too strong for our Ramblers and they for a one yard pick-up before taking the five minutes left to play in the first half. Chilcott took the ball in for a touch­ ball in from three yards out with 7:05 Each team went through a series of down on the first play to extend the lead left in the first period. He now needed downs without moving the ball far to 39-6. The conversion pass fell just three yards to break the 1,000 yard enough for a first down. The visiting incomplete. East Jordan fumbles, passes mark. Tim Fought kicked the point after Ramblers had the ball on their own 49 The Ramblers returned the football to up and good out of Petoskey starting AB when a motion penalty knocked them their own 46 yard line. They could not Tom Nelson's hold. back five yards. Brad Musser got it back move the ball, however, and they Boyne had trouble trying to move the with his six yard run before complet­ turned the ball over on downs. The away last game to Inland Lakes ball and was forced to punt the ball ing a 12 yard pass to Kevin Fitz­ Northmen then traveled 74 yards in just away into a stiff wind. The ball carried patrick. He then completed an 11 yard nine plays, including a 15 yard run by When you have to go up against a An 18 yard pass ended the drive that two pointer attempt worked making the just three yards and was downed on the pass to Tom Moody, who was also Chilcott, a 14 yard run by Chris team that was fifth in the state started with an interception of a pass score 22 to 6. BC 25. Schroderus took the ball 17 yards playing in his last game as a Ram­ Goodwin, a 16 yard run by Schroderus, computer listings, and they knew that that was supposed to go to East Another interception by Juntunen set to the eight, Dean Schuch took it five bler, and completed passes of 11, 8 and and a 42 yard run by Steve Colwell. they had to do well against their last Jordan's John Buick but was taken up the last TD for the Bulldogs when and Boyne stopped Chilcott for a two 6 yards before pushing the ball across Schroderus went over the goalline from rival in order to qualify for the Class D instead by the Bulldogs' Todd Junt- they took the ball in after six plays yard loss before he carried it across the goalline from one yard out. The two yards out with 8:24 left to play in playoffs, what do you do? Well, if you unen. That 18 yarder finished up a 12 moving it downfield on passes and runs. from five yards out, leaving his season conversion pass fell short and the the game. The score was now 45-6 as it are East Jordan, you play your heart out play drive for the Bulldogs first score. Mike Newman took the ball in from the rush total at 1,001. The score also Ramblers trailed the Northmen by a stayed throughout the rest of the final for the last game of the season, and But East Jordan came right back five on a slant play. marked Chilcott's 22nd career touch­ score of 27-6 and 26 seconds left in the quarter. hope you can do well and maybe even scoring on a Buick to Rich Raymond 48 East Jordan tried to make a comeback down. Fought's kick was good to put the half. Other Ramblers playing in their last beat the team that high in the stand­ yard pass that came on a fourth down and added their last points of the game score at 14-0 with 4:16 left in the Petoskey returned the ball to the 22 game were center Tim Wandrie, tackle ings, Inland Lakes. attempt making the score 8 to 6. The on the last play of the game. The drive opening quarter. but fumbled in the backfield on the first Darryl Johnson, and Bob Genson. And that is what happened last Red Devils conversion attempt failing started when the Red Devils picked up a Rob Musser returned the kickoff 15 play. Boyne recovered the fumble on It was the first game for sophomore Saturday afternoon when the Red Devils by an interception. fumble with just a few seconds and two yards to the Boyne City 35 and the the 14 yard line and quickly called their Chris Howard at quarterback as he traveled up to Indian River to take on The Bulldogs added to their score on minutes left in the game, drove the ball Ramblers were on the move. They last timeout, with seven seconds left to played the last 8¼ minutes. the team slated to go to the playoffs. another long pass play that set up the upfield in nine plays and let Scott fumbled on the first play but recovered try to score. Brad Musser completed his Meade, who normally plays tackle, line Rambler coach Bob McCullough said, East Jordan did well against those odds, score with a one yard run in for the it for a two yard loss. Petoskey then pass to Fitzpatrick but as Fitzpatrick "Petoskey played exceptionally well. finally succumbing 30 to 12. touchdown. The two point attempt up as a back, run the ball in from the declined a motion penalty against the dove to the goalline he was pushed out one yard line. They had a good week. That's just what East Jordan appeared to be nervous failed leaving the score 14 to 6 at the Ramblers to make it third down and 11 of bounds and time had expired. B's (class B schools) should do to C's during the whole game causing fum­ end of the first half. With eight seconds left, the Bulldogs yards to go. Brad Musser completed a Petoskey received the kickoff to open (class C schools). bles, and intercepted passes. Inland The second half started with a fumble just received the kickoff and waited for nine yard pass to Tony Napont but the Lakes took seven of them in the game as East Jordan got the kickoff, ran a the end with lots of high fives, jumping Ramblers elected to go with a 15 yard Parsons finishes 32nd in state thQr dominated. The nervousness was play and fumbled it away to Ernie for joy, and looking forward to meeting pass interference penalty to give them a apparent for the Bulldogs too as they Hartzell who scooped up the ball and Rudyard next week at Cheboygan. first down on their own 49 yard line. Steve Parsons, one of the other runner Mike Looking forward to next lost a few fumbles to the East Jordan ran it into the endzone for another six Petoskey then suffered from a 15 yard two Boyne City runners Hulett, had to drop out at season, coach Rick Fowler defensive crew. loints for the Bulldogs. This time the Sponsors needed personal foul, before allowing 23 yards who qualified for the about the one mile mark said he expects to have a * •' ~>. • -. on a flea-flicker play from Brad Musser Class C Cross Country after he became ill and good team as the team . The Avalanche Cross- Country race to Fitzpatrick to Reinhardt. The Ram­ State Championships fin­ could not finish. The race should be stronger than Snow committee is looking for sponsors for blers, however, fumbled on the next ished in 32nd place, while was held at Watervliet. this year. the sixth annual race to be held in Tire conjunction with the Smeltania Festival next January. UPER Interested parties are asked to notify SALE Tim Clifton at the City offices. Falls falls to Alanson BY PAUL THEISEN were much the same thing HEAT WAVE) o*" After getting off to a as the Loggers continued slow start, Alanson built a behind the Alanson quin­ 6-4 advantage over Boyne tet 36-23. 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•t- Page 6 - CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS - November 10,1982 Bowling Scores and Standings Boyne Falls takes Drive-Gas High Series Gladys Sattler had 61 Coffee Cop League Women's High Series Gladys Sattler 481 pins over average for her —SALE— 11-2-82 Fran Castle 519 Katie Miller 480 series Vanderbilt 55-35 GUNS Jordan Htg. 24½ 11¼ Fran Castle 468 Darlene Rosensteel 456 NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE anti-freeze Jerry's 23¼ 12¼. Fran Castle 463 High Game Odd Couples BUY — SELL — TRADE Petrie 18 18 Senior Citizens BY PAUL THEISEN low Jackets, and at the RAYMOND WILLIAMS ' $ 75 Gladys Sattler . 10-31-82 Ted's Serv. 16¼ 19¼ 192 • 11*31^2 Tuesday night action at end of the third period the HUNTING EQUIPMfeNT 3 „i Betty Boswell Hot Shots 19 1 Nelson's 15¼ 20¼ 183 Sattler "'22 16 Vanderbilt, was a 20 point points pulled up to 45-28. •BUNS •AaMWMflOM •WWMI* Glady Sattler Wild Ones 11¼ 8¼ R. T. Rest. 10 26 177 Bennett 21 15 defeater for Boyne Falls.. The final defeat over •SCOPES »1100101 •MBHTS Out Laws 10 10 you pumpj Riley 17 19 Although the Loggers Vandy was 55-35. •BUCK POWDER Senior Citizens 8 12 , Stop extortion Goebel 12 24 were behind one point Boyne Falls high poin­ B&M 6 14 TACKLE & BAIT of your property taxi Men High Series after the first period, they ter for the evening was (bring own Ramblers 5¼ 14¼ HUNTING * FISHING LICENSES By city and county officials. Harold Miller 664 made consistent progress Kim Mikula with 19 throughout the game. container) S3.00 to Al Cemland 532 points, and Sharon Fran- SONNY'S GUN SHOP At the end of the first ckowiak with 13. Men's High Series Bret Riley 612 R.R. 2 • MX 144 • OUUUEV0K Organized Voters of America quarter the scores were M-M«MNTM Al Walden 542 Women's High Series Lori Loshaw was Van- 12-11. At the half the PHONE 547-6784 in Michigan Archie Castle 521 Ruby Iverson 663 derbilt's high scorer hav­ Across from Logger girls had a 26-21 will get Charlevoix County election in 1983. Greg Baker 513 Tillie Olstrom 641 ing 15 points, while Lisa advantage over the Yel­ The Landings! Box 1365, Boyne City, MI 49712. Millie Walden 630 Funnon had 8. Come out and watch your favorite fall sport

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VARSITY FOOTBALL GIRLS' BASKETBALL BOYNE CITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL Game Time 6:15 p.m. Day Date School Place Time Day Date School Place Time FOOTBALL Game Tune 7:30 -Sep* 7 Cent! WON-take Tourney-V Sept. 9 Cent WON Lake Friday Sopt. 10—f« TIEDiburg Lewiaton —H- Tom neyV Tuuday Sept." 14 I LOSTJT- T 6.30 Sept. 10 Harbor LOSTr- -H- JVTourney 7:30 Ellsworth Thuudaj—Sipt. 10 WONeity- II 6.30 Sipl. 17 Oajluu LOST- -H- -Sept. 14 Harbor Sp WON ffiday Sept. 17 Open Dato • Tuisday—Sipt. 21 ( LOST Si. Maij II 6:30 Sipt. 24 SI. Igm LOST Sipl. 10 CaslJuida LOST -tf- -Ftrdaj Sipt. 24 D. WON- II 7:30 Thuudaj Sept. 23 WONbakes- Oet. 1 Charleroi LOST -H- Sept 21 Pcteskej LOST -H- Triday Oct. 1—*ett WON- T 6.30 T 7i30 Tuesday Sipt. 20 1 WON- Oet. 8 Sault Ste LOST -H- 5ipt. 20 CliailnuU Friday Out. 8 Hart LOST gs- -*30- II 6i30 Tliuinlay—Sep!. 30 WON terra— -f—6r30- Oet. 16 Onawaj LOST • -t- Sipt. 30 Giajliug -¥- Tridaj Oct. IS Ma LOST *6«- Tuesday Oil. 5 Ilaibui Springs Oit. 22 Oi ay ling -T- Oct. 6—Rogers City -=F- Satnrrhry—Oil. 23 OajltudSl. Maij T 7.30 -H *t30- Thursday Oet. 7 Central Laic Oet. 29 Rogers City -H- Oet. 12 St. Ignace -f- Hiaa; Oct. 29 Ciuual Laic H 7:30 -? bm- Tuesday—Oil, 12—Pullslun Nov. 5 Petoskey T Oit. 14 Oajluid -T- Saturday Nov. 6 Inland Lakes T 1:00 T 6:30 Tliuiaday OH. 14 OayluiUSl. Maiy T 6-30- Oct. 19—Cheboygan -H- Tucjday Oit. 19 Inland Lakes II 0.30 JV FOOTBALL Game Time 6:30 Oct. 21 Charlevoix -T- JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Thuudaj Oit. 21—Dellahe T 6:30- Sipt. 0 —Hjtrrre TIED T Oil. 26 Oiayliug -H- Tliuisday Sept. 9 Juuanuesbuig'Lewisluu -t- Tuesday Oct. 26—Maiictlona II 0.30' Sept. 16 Gaylerd -f- Oct. 28 Rogers City -H- 4:00 Thuudaj Oct. 28 Haibi T 6.30' Sept. 23 St. Iguan No ».2 Piloskiy -f- Widuudaj Sipt. 22 TLED'e- piuigs Tuesday Nat. 2 II 6.30 Sepl. 30 CliailevulA Nov. 4 St. Ignace H Wednesday Sept. 20 LOST™- II 7.00 Ccntul Lake Thursday Nov. 4 Pellston H 6:30 Oct. 7 Saull Sle. Maue -'P- Nov. 9 Gaylord H Wtdnudaj On. 6—Haibm Spiingj II 7.00 Thursday Nov. 11 Boyne Falls H 6:30 Oct. H ©nan LOST • -H- Nov. 12 Cheboygan T Wednesday Oct. 13 Mamelona T 7.00 Tuesday Nov. 16 Ellsworth H 6:30 Oct. 21 Grayling H Nov. 15 Central Lake H Wuluuuaj On. 20 Oajluid Si. Maij H 7:00 Oct. 28 Rogers City T Nov. 17 Boyne Falls H Wednesday Oct. 27 Otutial Lake T 7.00 Nov. 4 Petoskey H H 7:00 Wednesday Nov. 3 Inland Lakes CROSS COUNTRY Meet Time 4:00 p.m. GOLF Match Time 4:00 p.m. Sept. 13 - Elk Rqpidp at Boyne Sipt. 13 ClmlevuU Sept. U Char/GajatGayluid S»pt, 16 Cheboygan Sept. 21 OayiTilalDujHi Boyne Falls Sept. 20 Gar laid Sepl. 23 East Jordan at Boy no ijcpt. 23 Pitciskej Sept. 28 Pot/St. at Potoakey GIRLS' BASKETBALL Nov. 4 Alanson T Sept. 2i Harbor Springs -6etr5 St. IG/Guj at St. Ignace ALL VARSITY GAMES BEGIN AT 6:30 p.m. Nov. 9 Inland Lakes H Sept. St. Ignace WON- Oct.7 Cast Juidau al Duy ue Sept. 7 Albahni WON f- Nov. 11 East Jordan T Sept. 28 Harbor SpringJ Oil. 16 Pet. Invitaliuual;. -S»f* 9- WON liiviUitluiial T Nov. 1( Alba (Parents'Night) H Sapi. 30—Saull Ste. Marie -f- Oet. 23 Cunfciime Sopti 16 Inland Laker- Nov. i: Boyne City T Ol'l.4 EHRapUKHOl'l^ Cunf. alCluulevuu Oet. 26 Gaylerd Optiinial Invitational* Sept, 21 FernM WON- -H- Oct. 11 Elk Rapids Oct. 15-16 Regional* Oil. 20 Dk R jpids al ER Scpt.33 WoUciuii JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL -eerr- 23 Finals Oct. 30 negioaals Sept. 30 Dlswoiui Sept. 27 Vaudeibilt Oit. 5 Vaudubill WON- Sept. 29 Dlswoith Oct. 7—Ahnrro LOST Oct. 4 Wolverine Oit. 12 Alba -T- Oct. 6 Alanstm Ooti IS,—Parodino Oit. 11 Alba Oct. 19 Onanay -T- Oet. 13 Vanderbilt Oit. 21 Wulveilue -H- Oot. 18 EllowoMh Oct. 26. PuinlAica -T- Oet. 20 Alanson Oet. 28 DlawoiUi -H- Oil. 25 WulveiUie Nov. 2 VaudeibUt Oct. 27 -AHM -*h-

This page is presented by local businesses. \ Colwell and Co., East Jordan East Jordan Co-op East Jordan Lumber, Inc. Jordan Valley Greenhouse Jordan Valley Pharmacy Vincent's Yamaha Galmore's, Inc. The Harborage Gemini Lanes Country Star Market ft Restaurant Jordan Auto, Inc. Northwestern Savings & Loan Sportsman - Little Lena's - Lena's Wine Cellar Boyne River Inn Lindsay Insurance The Sportfisherman Ye Nyne Olde Holies Golf Club Whistle Stop Restaurant Seals ft Roberts Construction Co.

Bob's Total & Mini-Mart Dr. Gary Mellon, OD PC Chipman Plumbing ft Heating, Inc. Wiltjers Shoreline Motel Li'l Pub East Jordan Iron Works Bogema Pharmacy Century 21 - Kowalske ft Associates Snyder's Hardware F. O. Barden and Sort Bayko Concrete Service Coffee Mill Gift Shop Charlevoix Properties, East Jordan Sherman's Appliance Robert Polleys, DDS Boyne Agency, Insurance Trading Post Party Store and Video Arcade Ruegsegger-Stanley Insurance Bowers' Electric Boyne City Lanes and Pin Deck Lounge John Buick Real Estate Ralph ft Sherry Gillette First Federal of Michigan' Northwestern State Bank CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS- November 10,1982 • Page 7 It's easy to place your ad... we can help you write it. Just call 582-6761, before noon on Mondays. DEADLINE • is noon Monday for each Wed­ nesday's paper. KATES are only 10 cents per word. Classified ads DISCOUNT 255 Garage & 285 Pets & 340 Mobile 400 Apartments 440 Houses of 5% U available (or running 135 Special Rummage Sale livestock the same ad 4 weeks or more. Notices Homes for sale for rent for rent 695 Tractors 796 Woodburners ; of 10% for running the same ad U? YOU NEED A PET, KEROSENE heaters. Dis­ • continuously for 13 weeks. EAST JOBDAN Co-op there's a pet that needs MOVING - Must seU. BOYNE FALLS two bed­ HOUSES FOR RENT - 1, YANMAR 24 H.P.diesel BOX ADS Roast Beef counted. 19,500 BTU Nursery is sponsoring a you. Call the Charle­ 1979 Shannon. 14'x60' room apartment, S210 per 2 and 3 bedrooms. Secur­ tractor. 4 wheel drive, are S2.59 per column inch. Dinner $219. Compare at $289. Large type and illustrations are used toy and book sale on voix County Humane So­ two bedroom. Set up in month, plus utilities. Now ity deposit. Boyne Coun­ AG. tires with 5 ft. front ALL THE BEEF Other models at similar no extra charge. Friday, Nov. 12 for 9 a.m. ciety, 547-9711. 1 to 6 Lakeview Village, Boyne vacant Ben Schenck and try Realty, Inc. 582-2242. mounted electric PTO FREE ADS ' YOU CAN EAT discounts. Call 582-7222. to 6 p.m. at the Presby­ p.m., 5 days a week. City. Includes 8'xl0' Assoc., 536-7641. 440-33-4t snowblower, 5 ft. brush are free for one week only in our Saturday, Nov. 13 796-36-2t "$100 or Under" column. These terian Church, 207 Wil­ 28S-tf shed. Best offer. 582- 400-35-2t hog. Under 20 hours on ads must: 5:30 p.m.-7 p.m. liams Street. All toys and 2696 or 582-6848. EAST JORDAN House for tractor and implements. • be IS words or less. First United books in good condition. FOR SALE - English Stue- 340-36-2t rent. See Carl Grutsch, Call 582-2345 after 7 p.m. (Even little ads get read • state the price of all items, Methodist Church 411 Cottages and with toul not to exceed $100. 255-36-lt ben forward saddle and 536-2834. (You're doing it. • be mailed or brought to our of East Jordan fittings, sheepskin pad. 360 Real Estate Chalets 440-36-2t 704 Appliance Adults $4.00 office. (No phone-ins.) ' Worth $1,000; will seU for Jerytos LAKE CHARLEVOIX • be for non-business use. 9-14 $2.00 250 Furniture Service BUSINESS or $300. Firm. Call 582-6173 IF YOU ARE interested in COTTAGES for sale or 505 Help Wanted under nine free WE'LL FIX IT! Brook's CLASSIFICATIONS BEAUTIFUL WHITE evenings. a particular piece of pro­ rent. Boyne Country Real­ OFFICE 135-36-lt rlt Part-Time Appliance Service. 582- ANNOUNCEMENTS wooden desk and chair for 300 Business perty, commercial or resi­ ty. 616-582-2242. 6217. space child's room, 40" long, dential, let Don Mac-; 317-27-tf $100 PER WEEK part- 101 Bingo Opportunities 704-26-tf 105 Card of Thanks THE BOYNE CITY Nur­ 28" high, 16" wide. Four Naughtan at Colwell &. time at home. Webster, 110 Child Care 4 Babysitting sery, 304 S. East St. is spacious drawers. White PARTNERSHIP Company, Boyne City act 455 Office- America's favorite dic­ FOR RENT 115 Entertainment having an open house on formica writing surface. LIQUIDATION for your interest as a Business Space tionary company needs 748 lanitorial 25 ft. x 27 ft., U0 In Memoriam Sunday, Nov. 14, from 12 Acreage - 9¼ acres near for rent hom^ workers to update 125 Lost & Found Good condition. Call 582- Buyer Broker. Call 616- CORNELL'S CLEANING 130 Personals noon to 2 p.m. Public is 6761 before 5 p.m. Boyne City, open and 582-6711 for more details. local mailing lists. All area of DOWNTOWN office AND MAINTENANCE 135 Special Notices invited. 250-36-lt rolling. Good Christmas 3frQ-2-tf: ages, experience un­ 135-36-lt tree property. Must sell, space for rent. Modern will have your home or high traffic, MERCHANDISE FOR SALE necessary. Call 1-716-842- $4,900. office space for rentln 6000, Ext. 8252. condo ready when you get 2O0 Antiques SMALL REALIESTATE there. We'll clean after high visibility. 202 S100 and under 202 $100 and undgr Income Property - Fully conjunction with local 505-35-2t investor wanted for real realty. Carpeted and pan­ you leave. Excellent ref­ 205 Appliances 275Miscellaneous rented duplex in good estate projects. For an Boyne City 210 Auction Sales FREE SAWDUST-Ideal condition. Assumable eled, all utilities furnish­ PART-TIME, evenings erences. Charlevoix and 215 Bicycles for sale for mulch. Located on •or Sate appointment call Mark D. Boyne areas. Call 582- 220 Business & Office Equip land contract. $7,500 will ed. Offices located on first and weekends. Door to 582-6761 North end of Railroad St., Kowalske C.B.C., Fin­ floor in the center of 7620 after 9 p.m. 225 Budding Materials buy equity. Will consi­ ance Business Brokers,.at door. '83 lower property 235 Christmas trees Boyne Falls. HALF OFF SALE on im­ der trade for vacant land, Boyne City. Phone 616- tax campaign in Charle­ 748-34-4t for more 240 Commercial-Industrial Equip 582-6554. 202-10-tf ported brass candle car or anything of value. 582-6767, E.R.A. Keith voix and Emmet Coun­ 245 Firewood sticks (assorted heights) 360-2-tf information 250 Furniture Partner moved to Color­ Dressel Realty. ties. 582-7098 after 5 p.m. 255 Garage & Rummage Sale 245 Firewood at the COFFEE MILL, ado. 547-5412. BY OWNERS-For Sale- 260 Hobbies-Coins & Stamps SEASONED hardwood. Boyne City. 265 Household Goods 300-34-3t Houses, housetrailers, J Firewood cut, split and 275-36-lt 270 Lawn, Garden & Farm 335 Lots & mobile homes, land— 275 Miscellaneous for Sale delivered. Call the Num­ 280 Musical Instruments Acreage for sale bought—sold—traded— j ber One year-around HALF OFF SALE on •••'•••sinMBaaaaJBajaMatJBBBBHVB-jaasisBaiai^aV 285 Pets & Livestock rented—financed. East wood supplier. Keith Mc­ beautiful handmade Vik­ FOR SALE-Trailer lots 286 Sporting Goods Jordan Auto Parts, Inc. 287 Travel trailers, Neil Forest Products, 582- ing glass. Discontinued one mile west of Boyne Campers 9474 or 536-2134, and ask color (green) at the COF­ Falls on M-75, $3500. 360-tf | 288 Things to eat FEE MILL, Boyne City. Small down payment and Services 290 Trade or seU about our quantity dis­ 293 TV, Stereo, Hi-Fi, Tape counts. 245-35-4t 275-36-lt terms. 549-2457. 400 Apartments Put your business card in The Press! Coll 582-6761 Decks 4 CB's 335-B-tf for rent 295 Wanted 297 Wearing Apparel School closings APARTMENTS for rent - Building Services General Services REAL ESTATE FOR SALE announced 2 one bedroom, and 2 two 300 Business Opportunities Legal Notice bedroom apartments, PROFESSIONAL EAR PIERCING - Anytime. Call Friday, Nov. 12 310 Commercial-Industrial recently re-decorated, 162, page 996, Charlevoix Schools closed all day for or stop at any Reusch Jewelry. Petoskey, 315 Condoroiniums-Townhouses NOTICE OF downtown location. Rea­ SAYLES MASONRY Charlevoix, Gaylord or Cheboygan. 317 Cottages 4 Chalets County Records. teacher in-service. MORTGAGE sonably priced units, . 320 Duplexes for sale WHEREAS, said lands Tuesday, Nov. 16 - CONSTRUCTION 325 Farms for sale FORECLOSURE available now. Phone 616- £D and tenements more par­ Elementary school stud­ 330 Houses for sale SALE 582-6767, E.R.A. Keith All Types of Masonry 335 Lots 4 Acreage for sale ticularly described as fol­ ents dismissed at 11 a.m. RECEPTIONS, BANQUETS, FAMILY REUNIONS Default having been Dressel Realty, Boyne Residential & Commercial 340 Mobile Homes for sale lows: for parent-teacher confer­ AND ANNIVERSARIES - Affordable facilities. 345 Mortgages-Land Contracts made in the terms and City, Mich. Catered or not catered, with dance floor, Boyne 350 Out of Town Property conditions of a certain Township of Bay, County ences scheduled at from 400-34-4t Valley Lodge, Walloon lake, 535-2475. 360 Real Estate Services mortgage granted by of Charlevoix, State of 12 noon to 3:30 p.m. M-75 South 365 Real Estate Wanted SHIRLEY F. BARKXEY Michigan, to-wit: The Thursday, Nov. 18 - Boyne City 549-2672 UNFURNISHED one bed­ and MARY LOU BAR­ West half of the South- Elementary school stud­ REAL ESTATE FOR RENT room apartment. Stove, KXEY, husband and wife, east quarter of the South­ ents dismissed at 11 a.m. PIANO TUNING. Gordon Wheeler, 40 years' refrigerator, water and experience. 12 years' factory experience. Phone 400 Apartments for rent of P.O. Box 2458. Boyne west quarter of Section 4, for parent-teacher confer­ 405 Commercial -Industrial heat furnished. No chil­ 548-5592 City, Ml 49712, Mortga­ Township 33 North, ences scheduled from 12 410 Condominiums-Townhouscs dren. No pets. In Boyne 411 Cottages and Chalets. gor, to NORTHWEST­ Range 6 West noon to 3:30 p.m. SEALS & ROBERTS City. 582-2167. 415 Convalescent-Nursing Homes ERN STATE BANK, 101 The redemption period Middle school students CONSTRUCTION 420 Duplexes for rent River Street, Boyne City, shall be 12 months from dismissed at 11:15 a.m. '425 Out of Town for rent for conferences scheduled COMPANY 430 Garage-Mimi Storage for rent Michigan, 49712, Mortga­ the date of such sale. VACUUM CLEANERS complete sales and service, ,435 Hall for rent gee, dated the 12th day of Dated: October 15,1982 from 12 noon to 5:30 p.m. new, used, reconditioned. $10 and up. Sewing 440 Houses for rent THOMAS Complete Building May, 1977, and recorded NORTHWESTERN Monday, Nov. 22 - No machines, new. used and serviced. The 445 Living Quarters for rent W.ANDERSON and Remodeling 450 Mobile Homes for rent in the Office of the Regis­ STATE BANK early dismissal. Elemen­ Shop. 347-1320. 455 Office-Business Space for rent ter of Deeds in the County Mortgagee tary school parent-teacher Boyne City 582-6535 460 Rooms for rent of Charlevoix on the 27th 101 River Street conferences scheduled ATTORNEY AT LAW m 465 Wanted to rent Boyne City, MI 49712 EMPLOYMENT day of May, 1977,, in from 5 to 8 p.m. 500 Help Wanted Liber 149 of Mortgages, Richard W. May Middle and high school 112 S.Park Garbage Service 505 Help Wanted Part-Time Page 550, on which mort­ Attorney for Mortgagee conferences scheduled Railroad Office Bldg. 510 Help Wanted-Sales 201 River Street from 5 to 9 p.m. 515 Situations Wanted gage there is claimed to Boyne City Carpenter be due at the date of this Boyne City, Ml 49712 Wednesday, Nov. 24 - 582-6741 Construction Inc. 582-2267 616-582-6751 AUTOMOTIVE Notice for principal and All students will be dis­ of BOYNE CITY. MicmaAN 49712 ALL-TRASH 600 Automobiles for sale interest, the sum of Fif­ 33-5t missed at 11:30 a.m. We Pick Up Anything Commercial-Contract 650 Automobile rentals, leasing 655 Automotive Parts 4 Service teen Thousand Six Hun­ Residential Day-Week-Month-Job 660 Boats, Motors 4 Trailers dred Thirty Three and STATE OF MICHIGAN O P.O. Box 199 665 Motorcycles. Go-Karts, 01/100 ($15,633.01) Dol- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE COMMERCIAL ft RESIDENTIAL BUILDING ft REMODELING Boyne City 4 Mini-Bikes ilars, plus interest from FOR THE COUNTY OF Evangeline Township £r>* 675 Recreational Vehicles CEMENT WORK, 680 Snowmobiles March 12, 1982. CHARLEVOIX PHONE 685 Trucks 4 Vans LICENSED BUILDER And no suit or proceed­ File No. 82-33108 DM Evangeline Township Planning Commission will 516) 502-6145 690 Vehicle-Boat Storage DORIS JEAN GRAHAM, Boyneland Refuse 695 Tractors 4 Farm Equipment ings at law or in equity have a regular meeting Tuesday, November 9 at 7 BUSINESS 4 PROFESSIONAL having been instituted to Plaintiff, p.m. at the township hall. & Garbage Service SERVICES vs 700 Accounting Services recover the debt secured Edward Thnrstoa 704 Appliance Service STWARD GRAHAM, Secretary Serving Boyne City, Boyne Falls, by said mortgage or any COMMERCIAL. INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL 708 Bicycle Repair part thereof; Defendant. Horton Bay, Advance and adjoining 710 Building-Remodeling THOMAS W. townships. We pick up EVERYTHING. 712 Carpentry NOW THEREFORE, by 714 Carpet Cleaning virtue of the power of sale ANDERSON (P-26349) NOTICE 33 years in business ' 716 Catering contained in said mort­ Attorney for Plaintiff Radio Dispatched 718 Chimney Cleaning ORDER TO ANSWER James W. Milks 720 Draperies gage, and pursuant to the BOYNE FALLS 211 S.Lake 582-6692 At a session of said Court Electrical Contractor 722 Dressmaking 4 Tailoring statute of the State of PUBLIC HEARING 724 Electrical Michigan in such case held in the County Build­ 724 Electrical made and provided, no­ ing, Petoskey, Michigan, A public hearing will be held December 13, 1982 725 Excavating the 4th day of Novem­ Box 1545 Behling Road (616)682 2328 Superior •Residential 727 Fences tice is hereby given that at 7:00 p.m. at the Boyne Falls Village Hall for the _^ne_Qt^MichioaiJJ971^ ber, 1982. Sanitation •Commercial 728 Flowers 4 Plants on November 19th, 1982, purpose of discussing the proposed Ordinance 24. •Any size container 733 Furniture RenUl PRESENT: HONORA­ 73S Handyman at 10:00 o'clock a.m., said Everyone is welcome. Service 737 Hauling mortgage will be fore­ BLE MARTIN B. ORDINANCE 24 738 Heating 4 Air Conditioning BREIGHNER, Circuit closed by a sale at pub­ AN ORDINANCE CREATING A HOUSING COM­ ••--I'V). Rt. 1. Box 226 - Charlevoix, MI 49720 740 Household Repair Service lic auction, to the highest Judge 742 House Sitting Service MISSION FOR THE VILLAGE OF BOYNE FALLS, SHINGLE SPECIALISTS Rusty Mcintosh (616)547-6922 bidder at the main en­ On the 7th day of Sept­ 743 Income Tax MICHIGAN Residential • Light commercial •Farm Serving East Jordan. Ellsworth, 744 Insulation trance of the County ember, A.D., 1982, an Central Lake and N. Torch Lake. 745 Insurance Building, Charlevoix action was filed by the • Expert installation »Roof repairs 746 Interior Decorating Whereas, unsanitary and unsafe inhabitated County, Charlevoix, Plaintiff, DORIS JEAN • Eavestroughs • Quality roofing Cedar shingles 748 Janitorial dwelling accommodations exist in the said Village ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS 750 Jewelry 4 Clocks Michigan 49720, of the GRAHAM, against the of Boyne Falls, available to persons who lack the Family owned and operated 752 Landscaping 4 Uwn Maint premises described in Defendant, STWARD insurance work Free estimate* DURING THESE TIMES 754 Lessons 4 Instructions amount of income which is necessary to enable said mortgage, or so GRAHAM in this Court to 611 E. Mill, East Jordan 536-2076 IN OUR 756 Lock Service them, without financial assistance, to live in SERVICE DIRECTORY 758 Masonry much thereof as may be obtain a Judgment for decent, safe and sanitary dwellings without CaUsmytune, day or night. 760 Moving Storage Divorce: 762 Painting 4 Decorating necessary to pay the over-crowding; and 764 Pest Control amount due on said mort­ IT IS HEREBY OR­ Whereas, It is for the public interest that a Plumblng/Heatlny 766 Photography gage, with the interest DERED that the Defen­ 768 Plastering 4 Ceiling Repair Housing Commission be created in the said Village 770 Plumbing thereon at Nine and one- dant, STWARD of Boyne Fails, Michigan;. ROOFING COMPANY 772 Printing half per cent (9.5%) per GRAHAM, shall answer Now, Therefore, the Village of Boyne Falls, Steel Roof Decks Chipman Plumbing and Heatiqg 774 Refinishing annum and all legal costs, or take such other act­ Michigan ordains: 776 Roofing charges or sums which ion as may be permitted Waterprooflng 778 Sharpening Section 1 •Licensed Plumbers 780 Secrets-rial Services may be paid by the under­ by law on or before the Pursuant to Public Act No. 18 of the Extra Session Bonded Built-up Roofs signed necessary to pro­ 5th day of January, A.D., Insulated Roof Decks •Piunblng Fixtures 782 Septic Tanks . •of 1933 as amended, a commission is hereby: •Heating AppUaoces 783 Sewing 4 Alterations tect its interest in the 1982. Failure to comply created in and for the Village of Boyne Falls, Mich­ 784 Snow Removal premises. with this Order will Intare*) Workmen Camp Dagget Rd. •InstaUailoB * Repair igan, to be known as the "Boyne Falls Housing Boyne City 786 Swimming Pools result in a Judgment of 5578 U.S. 131 Petoskey 788 Tree Service The Mortgage Sale Commission." 582-9392 Divorce by default against 347-8823 Boyne City Since 1946 582-7151 790 Upholstery • forecloses any and all in­ Section 2 792 Water Softening such Defendant for the terests in and to the below The village president of the Village of Boyne Falls 794 Well Drilling relief demanded in the 796 Wcoooumer* described property, of is hereby directed to appoint the members of the Complaint filed in this Steel •nurA or -m.irwvSHKLEY F. BARKXEY said Boyne Falls Housing Commission, as soon as ^^Jfiggl Court. possible after this ordinance shall take effect. • CHARLEVOIX ** DUNE M BARK- • Northland Septic Tank MARTIN B. BREIGHNER S*ctt*a3 SEALS & ROBERTS .-' Service •' LEY, hit wife, P.O. Bo* Circuit Judge The village cleric is hereby directed to cause this Septic Tank pumping 8c manufacturing COUNTY ,906, Warren, Ml 48093, Thomas W. Anderson ordinance to be published as soon as possible in CONSTRUCTION and United States of Am­ (P-26349) the Charlevoix County Press, a newspaper PRESS erica, FARMER'S HOME COMPANY ' Jordan Valley Concrete Attorney and Counsellor published In the City of Boyne City, Michigan. : Box A ADMINISTRATION, 240 Boyne City 582 6535 Service at Law This Ordinance shall take effect twenty days after STEEL lOeGravetaod Wright St, WertltauKA, Ready-mii concrete 112 South Park tts adoption. Angles-Plates I. Boyne dry, MI 49712 MI 48661, punoant- to Boyne City, MI 49712 mortgage dated April DrtraTayit* Channels-Beams 53*7701 i 616-582-6741 ., Vsfcga Oat* Bars West Fair Rd. East Jordan 582-6761 24th, 1981, Md «*cord«d 36-4t May 21st, 1981, in Liber w Page 8 - CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS- November 10, 1982 EJ swats Hornets by 22 points Legal notices BY MICHELLE BOS the East Jordan girls' swatting the Hornets of basketball team ended up Pellston 49-27, in a game After a slow first half, the City of Charlevoix, at the East Jordan gym. Judge of Probate, a hear­ STATE OF MICHIGAN November 1, 1982 Charlevoix County, Mich­ The first quarter show­ ing will be held on the DOYNE CITY PROBATE COURT Lyle D. Kowalske igan, (that being the place BOYNE CITY ed that the girls from both Petition of Ronald Seelye, COUNTY OF 406 South East Street of holding the Circuit teams were off offensive­ Successor Trustee, for al­ ICE SKATING RINK CHARLEVOIX Boyne City, Ml 49712 Court for said County( on ly as the score ended up in lowance of his Eighth and Welcomes PUBLICATION AND Thursday, the 23rd day of SNOW REMOVAL an 8 to 8 deadlock. The (616) 582-6554 Final Account and assign­ NOTICE OF HEARING 36-lt December, 1982, at 10 The City of Boyne City is accepting bids from slow offense continued ment of the estate to File No. 8258 o'clock in the forenoon, persons or firms capable of clearing the snow from through the second quar­ STATE OF MICHIGAN persons appearing of o new the following described the City Ice Rink at the intersection of Jefferson ter although East Jordan PROBATE COURT record entitled thereto. Estate of OLIVE JS. property: and North Streets for the winter season of ended up with a four point COUNTY OF November 3, 1982 DURANCE, DeceaseS, 1982/1983. Bids will be opened and publicly read lead going into the sec­ CHARLEVOIX Ronald Seelye Land in the Township of Social Security No. 354- shingle on Friday, November 12, at 2:00 p.m. in the Office ond half. PUBLICATION AND 11448 Duffield Rd. South Arm, County of 48-5504. Charlevoix, State of Mich­ of the-City Manager, City Hall, 319 North Lake The sleeping Devils NOTICE OF HEARING Montrose MI TAKE NOTICE: On No­ igan: Street, Boyne City. awakened in the third File No. 8257 48457 vember 22, 1982 at 3:30 Commencing at the to its list Specifications: quarter, rolling to a 20-6 313-639-6733 p.m., in the probate court Southwest corner of Sec­ 1. Clear ice rink of snow by 9:00 a.m. advantage in that period. Estate of Merle Miller, Robert C. Klevorn room, Charlevoix, Michi­ tion 26, Township 32 2. Rink to be plowed once per storm event. Should They outscored the Hor­ Deceased. Social Security P16051 gan, before Hon. JOHN North, Range 7 West; additional plowing be required, the City will notify. nets by four points in the No. 366 03 0179. Klevorn, Dreyer & T. MURPHY, Judge of thence North along the (A storm event will be the complete snow removal final quarter, finishing up TAKE NOTICE! On No­ DuBois Probate, a hearing will be West line of said Sec­ at the ice rink where snowfall accumulates two (2) with a 22 point margin. vember 22, 1982 at 3:00 215 South Lake Street held on the Petition of tion; 1871 feet to the point inches or more.) For Pellston, Jayne p.m., in the probate Boyne City, MI 49712 Lyle D. Kowalske, for of beginning of this des­ 3. City reserves the right to terminate agree­ Schalsfreid had 13 points courtroom, Charlevoix, 616-582-7911 granting of administration cription; thence North ment should performance not be satisfactory. while the Devils were led Michigan, before Hon. 36-lt to Lyle D. Kowalske, or 226.2 feet; thence East at 4. The City reserves the right to reject any and all by team scoring leader JohnT. Murphy, Judge of some other suitable per­ NOTICE OF MORTGAGE a 90 degree angle 165.8 bids and to waive any irregularities. Joelyn Ingalls who had IS Probate, a hearing will be son, and for a deter­ FORECLOSURE SALE feet; thence South at a 90 Timothy J. CUfton points. Anne Crawford held on the Petition of mination of heirs. Pursuant and by virtue degree angle 226.2 feet; City Manager put in eight points and KENNETH D. DYER, for Creditors of the de­ of a Judgment by the thence West at a 90 City of Boyne City had nine rebounds. De- probate of a purported ceased are notified that all Circuit Court for the degree angle 165.8 feet to Ette Looze aided in the Last Will and Testament claims against the estate County of Charlevoix, the place of beginning winning effort with six of the deceased dated Boyne Avenue must be presented said State of Michigan, made and being a part of the Bids Requested points. October 2, 1962 for grant­ Lyle D. Kowalske, at 406 ing administration to and entered on the 25th Northwest 1/4 of the Greenhouse This win pushed East South East Street, Boyne day of May, 1982, in a Southwest 1/4 of Section BOYNE CITY Jordan's overall record to Kenneth D. Dyer, the City, Michigan 49712, and Personal Representative certain cause therein pen­ 26, Town 32 North, Range 11-5 for the season, 10-4 proof thereof with copies ding, wherein Northwes­ 7 West, subject to exist­ £ Airport Snow Removal in the Ski Valley Confer­ named in the Will, for a of the claims filed with the determination of heirs, tern State Bank, a Mich­ ing easement for Highway ence race. This week East Court on or before Janu­ igan Banking Corporation M-66. Jordan plays home and and for license to sell real ary 15th, 1983. is Plaintiff, and Johnnie L Dated: November 3, 1982 The City of Boyne City is seeking sealed bids home games against estate during the course Country Star Notice is further given Roberts and Cheryl L. Jane E. Brannon and proposals for the plowing of the Boyne City Boyne Falls. Tuesday at of the administration of Restaur ant that the Estate will be Roberts are Defendants, Charlevoix County Clerk Municipal Airport for the winter of 1982/1983. Boyne Falls and Thursday the estate. thereupon assigned to Notice is hereby given, Charlevoix, Michigan Contractors submitting bids are asked to bid a at home. persons appearing of rec­ Creditors of the de­ that I shall sell to the "per storm" price and an "additional" plowing Richard W. May ord entitled thereto. ceased are notified that all highest bidder, in the rate. The combination of both proposals will be Attorney for Plaintiff Robert C. Klevorn claims against the estate lobby of the main en­ Huff/Dogema considered when awarding the bid. 201 River Street New Arrival (P16051) must be presented to the trance of the County The contractor submitting the most favorable Boyne City, MI 49712 Pharmacy 6 Jewelry A son, Jeremy David, said Michael A. Gibbons, Court House Building in proposal and ultimately awarded the bid will be 215 South Lake Street 36-4t was born Oct. 25 to David Attorney for the estate required to enter into a formal contract with the Boyne City, MI 49712 ssssssssa and Renee Waldron of and proof thereof with City for this work. East Jordan. He weighed copies of the claims filed SPECIFICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT 7 pounds, 7 oz. and was with the court on or before BOYNE CITY, CITY HALL, 319 NORTH LAKE CP*lomino 19 inches long. Maternal Common sense is in­ January 11, 1983. Notice STREET. grandparents are Larry stinct, and enough of it is is further given that the ALL BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND A and Carol Fortier of Sag­ genius. estate will thereafter be PRE-BID CONFERENCE ON MONDAY, NOV.- inaw, Paternal grandpar­ H. W.Shaw assigned to persons ap­ VEMBER 15, 1982, at 2:00 P.M. IN THE OFFICE ents are George and Shir­ pear of record entitled OF THE CITY MANAGER TO REVIEW RE­ ley Waldron of East Jor­ thereto. QUIREMENTS AND INSPECT LOCATIONS. dan. MICHAEL A. GIBBONS The BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED AT THE OFFICE P22931 OF THE CITY MANAGER, CITY HALL, 319 Bowling 701 South Bridge Street NORTH LAKE STREET, BOYNE CITY, UNTIL Charlevoix, MI 49720 Coffee Mill 2:00 P.M. ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1982, AT Boyne City Lindsay 153¼ 146¼ (616) 547-9989 WHICH TIME THEY WILL BE PUBLICLY Women's Thursday BarkJey 152 148 November 1, 1982 OPENED AND READ. BVMC 207½ 92¼ Trumco 148¼ 151¼ KENNETH D. DYER All bids shall be submitted in a sealed envelope BRI 187 113 Buck's 146¼ 153¼ Box 1562 Behling Road clearly marked "Bid For Airport Plowing". Raveau's 178¼ 121 '/a Advance G. 141¼ 158¼ Boyne City, MI 49712 JAKES The City reserves the right to accept or reject B.C. Lanes 168 132 N. Tobacco 141¼ 158¼ 36-lt any or all bids and to waive any irregularities. Betty's Lit. Lena's 167 133 141 159 PUBLICATION AND SHOE SHOP Timothy J. CUfton Wine Cel. Un. Tech. 166¼ 133¼ 139 161 NOTICE OF HEARING Palomino Mini-Broncos City Manager Boyne Ave. Behling's 164¼ 135¼ 135 165 STATE OF MICHIGAN CITY OF BOYNE CITY Greenhouse Li'L Pub 128 172 PROBATE COURT Pin Deck L. Mel's are super .i^iic weight 163 137 122 178 COUNTY Row's P.S. 121¼ 178¼ OF CHARLEVOIX Petoskey P. 118¼ 181¼ designed and styled Control En. FILE NO. 6971-A Take a Shot at This 109¼ 190¼ Estate of LLOYD 3 High Games MERLIN SEELYE, to nt. the new breed Sandy Stanhope 236 Deceased. Sandy Stanhope 210 TAKE NOTICE: On ot mini-trucks mrmspfrm Kay Peck 208 Nov. 22, 1982 at 4:00 Top 3 High Series p.m., in the probate and impoii models. Sandy Stanhope 592 courtroom, Charlevoix, Cwintryatar,marke t Myrt Wasylewski 557 Michigan, before Hon. Kay Peck 543 JOHN T. MURPHY, AL THORSEN 15 cubic ft. EJ City Council MOBILE HOME SALES CHEST FREEZER 206 Mill East Jordan Dairy Queen PROCEEDINGS OF investment purposes; Jor­ JAST JORDAN CITY dan Valley Lions received 536-2271 NOW ONLY COUNCIL permission to use the East Jordan City Coun­ tennis court area for their ± cil met in regular session Polka Tent July 4th; Ma­ Your protection Tuesday, November 2, sons' electric bid for re­ E & M Standard 1982 at 7:30 p.m., Mayor wiring the Policy/Ambu­ is our business! 399 „ Nemecek presiding and lance bill was accepted all members present. and Sewer roofing bids Minutes were ap­ were referred to Commit- 2. proved, authorization was te to study. given to pay $44,026.90 in Superintendent Dionne bills as presented and the extended a Thank You to Rainy Day Lady KAUFFMAN'S necessary transfers were the Bud Scott family for made. their donation of a per­ FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Wilson and Mayhew manent Christmas tree. Construction's bid for Meeting adjourned at 1008 CHJRLEVOIX AVE.-PETOSKEY- 347-3513 Phase II Tourist Park was 8:08 p.m. FREE PARKING • FREE DELIVERY • EflSV PAYMENTS accepted; the March of A copy of the official BOYNE COUNTRY Dimes was given permis­ minutes of the above tsjREALTYINCJn sion to use the Civic Cen­ meeting are posted at the " 616-582-2242 IS A ter December 4th for mar­ City Hall for perusal dur­ All-around. athon skating; Resolu­ ing normal working We provide Insurance coverage of tions were adopted with hours. a wide range including: Waterways for dock re­ Gwendolyn N. Frank HOUSE & LIABILITY pair and Merrill Lynchfor PROPERTY Deputy Clerk BOND & LIFE BUTbER • BUSINESS INSURANCE THROUGH T0R0 PROPERTY THE AMERICA WORKERS GROUP AFFILIATES DRUGS l-SBASOHSALE COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE Toco Tough, Tore Dependable. • Two-stage models: 4, 5, 7, 6 or 11 hp, 21", 24", 26" and 32" widths. • Hurl from 900 lb to a ton of snow a minute. JOHN BEST • Automatic compression release for easy cold weather stalling. * Patented drum auger meters snow in, Insurance reduces clogging. Agency BEN* FRAN KUM We believe in making things better. Boyne City * MYWCITT IX>KO East Jordan Charlevoix We believe you do too. | 582-6061 BOYNE CITY - 4 bedroom home. Close to 536-2121 547-4062 See the entire line at downtown, includes stove and refrigerator, $35,000. STARK'S BOYNE COUNTRY Harbors id* TOTAL SERVICE fg>REALTY INC JO Sports Automotive Service " 616-582-2242 W£ 437 Boyne Ave. Boyne City 582-6812 216¼ N. Lake in Boyne City tSURWCE^ COstTMW OF «MP»CA X- *<>»J^ariiiB<»e