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Vol. 5 No. 16 Wednesday, January 15,1997 Journal East Jordan, Michigan

at a Dick Wolf is Citizen of the Year Dick Wolf was chosen East Jor• "It was quite a surprise," Wolf Festival and for the past five years GLANCE dan Citizen of the Year for 1996 at said when contacted by telephone. "I he has helped to bring in one of the '3¾ the chamber of commerce annual was dumbfounded, I didn't deserve largest amounts of contributions to 'It was quite a surprise. I meeting on Saturday. He also re• it. I do feel honored, but there are the festival. At the age of 74, Wolf ceived the Ambassador's Award for others who deserve it more." walks in all area parades so that he was dumbfounded. I outstanding dedication and service to Middle school A chamber committee selected can "high five" all of the children the chamber. didn 't deserve it. I do Wolf because of his many commu• along the parade route. He also walks theatre troupe Accepting the awards for Wolf, nity service activities. He is a 40-year in the Crop Walk to raise money for feel honored, but there who is in Florida, was Debbie member of the Shriners, and a former fighting hunger. He is a Mason with takes the stage Chappuies. Wolf returns to East Jor• two-time president of Northwest the lodge in Charlevoix and is a are others who deserve dan in Mjarch. Shrine Club. Wolf takes a special in• member and elder at the Presbyterian for two shows Also honored Saturday evening terest in helping children. Church. it more. was Joan Lemerand who received the He is also a member of Rotary Wolf and his wife Martha moved MM The East Jordan Middle President's Award for her outstand• Club and served as secretary. He --Dick Wolf School Theatre Troupe will ing service to the chamber. holds a 14-year perfect attendance at to East Jordan from Flint in 1980, present "The Magic of The annual meeting was spec• Rotary Club meetings. For the past when he retired from Buick Motor Theatre" on Jan. 17 and 18 at Company. When Martha became ill, tacular, said chamber director Mary three years, Wolf has been an ambas• take her to play bridge. he does in the community is all vol• 7 p.m., in the East Jordan Dick cared for her until her death in Faculak. sador for the chamber and sells tick• The caring works both ways. unteer. High School Auditorium. "It was a fun evening. There ets for chamber events. February of 1993. "Dick is an inspiration to all "Dick always has a kind word, a Admission is $2 child/senior were so many new faces and a lot of Wolf is active in area festivals, Fast Jordan is a wonderful town those lucky people who work, serve funny story or a joke, and a warm citizen and S3 adults. networking going on." helping to raise money and partici• and the people are very helpful, Wolf and socialize with him," Faculak smile on his face," Faculak said. For more information on Faculak was pleased to see the pating in the activities. He is a mem• said. When Martha was ill people said. "He's always there to lend a helping the program, which is in its honors ao to Lemerand and Wolf. ber of the Jordan Valley Freedom came over to help with her care or His involvement and the work hand to anyone in need." sixth year, call director Paula Vollbach, East Jordan's elementary art teacher, at 536-7564 ext. 5147. Commission Firemen's breakfast welcomes new is Saturday The East Jordan Fire member then Department holds its annual Firemen's Breakfast at the American Legion Hall on Saturday, Jan. 18. gets to work The all-you-can-cat breakfast runs from 7-11 a.m. and features eggs, pancakes, By B. J. HETLER needed. The city hopes to have a plan sausage, juices, coffee and from Neuman by the first of Febru• other goodies. The cost is S4 The East Jordan City Commis• ary. for people 12 and older, and sion voted 4-3 to reelect Russ Peck The city has retained Capitol $2 for children under 12. mayor at its first-of-the-year organi• Consultants of Gaylord to prepare a zational meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 7. recreation plan for Boswell Field. Greg Chappuies, Brian Sweet, The plan will allow the city to pur• Ruth Gee and Russ Peck voted for sue grants through the state. The Civic Center Peck. Lyle Etcher. Ron Klooster and commission and members of the Jeanette Norton voted against Peck. community will work with the con• roller rink Deputy mayor Ruth Gee was sultants. reelected, 5-2. Jeanette Norton, Ruth The city is also pursuing options is now open Gee, Greg Chappuies, Brian Sweet to annex Boswell Field which lies and Russ Peck voted for Gee, and just outside the city limits. The city The roller skating rink at Ron Klooster and Lyle Etcher voted owns Boswell Field, but it is located the Civic Center is open against. in South Arm Township. Boswell every Saturday from noon The board welcomed its newest Field is used for concerts, pow wows until 4 p.m. member, Jeanette Norton, who said and the carnival. The city would be Managed by the East she was looking forward to working able to respond to resident com• Jordan fire department, there on the commission. plaints with the East Jordan Police is a $1 admission fee and a City administrator David White Department if the field was annexed. $1 skate rental fee. Proceeds reported that he has heard from nu• Currently, the sheriff's department go to the fire department for merous irate residents and custom• must be called. The city would also equipment and other needs. ers of TCI Cablevision of Greater be able to pass ordinances regarding the field. Jim Nowka of the fire Michigan, Inc. TCI had made recent department said approxi• channel changes that customers did White commended the citizens mately 60 people skated last not agree with. White visited the TCI of East Jordan for their recycling ef• Saturday and he expects more Petoskey office to relay the com• forts. Additional containers for plas• on future Saturdays. plaints. tic and cardboard have been added TCI responded with an apology The fire department is at the transfer station because of the for the confusion and asked that cus• also flooding the ice rink volume of recycling by residents. every Tuesday night as the tomers call TCI at 1-800-968-4352, weather permits. The instead of the city offices. The commission decided to hold flooding is done after the Architect Richard Neuman has a regular business meeting on the first evening skating. The ice rink been hired by the city at a cost not to Tuesday of each month and a plan• is open every day from 5 -9 Lining up for Sno-Blast exceed $1,500 to provide the city ning session on the third Tuesday of p.m. with a work plan for 104 Main St., each month. The planning meetings Snowmobiles will be lining up in East Jordan this weekend for the 16th annual Sno-Blast. the former Dahlquist Building. The will list business as an agenda item, Many events are planned for the three-day festival and for information on what's happening plan will address stabilization of the however, so that business may be dis• see the special Sno-Blast section in this week's paper. building and demolition where cussed if needed.

PORTER HOUSE RECEIVES HISTORICAL DESIGNATION Hard work, perseverance pays off

By B. J. HETLER "I'm real happy to get the designation," conducted by the Michigan Historical Riley said. "I'm interested in saving Commission. It took historian Cyg Riley two years of property for future generations." The John Porter Flouse qualifies for the convincing city officials and filling out Riley is one of the founders of the. historic listing because of its connection paperwork, to get the John Porter House museum and is a member of the National with the lumber company and because it is listed by the state as an historical site to be Preservation Society. She wants to sec the an example.of the work of architect McColl. preserved, bul her efforts paid off. house used for events such as recitals, In 1942 the East Jordan Lumber * In December the Michigan Historical weddings and family reunions. Company was dissolved. The house was Commission added the early 1900s house on John Porter was one of East Jordan's eventually purchased by Robert Allen who Elm Pointe to its State Register of Historic prominent businessmen. He was an owner of owned the Allen Hosiery Mills in Wiscon• Sites. The designation means that the house the East Jordan Lumber Company and the sin. In 1972, Allen's widow, Augustine Allen must be kept as it was when it was desig• buildings on Elm Pointe were built with Westgate, donated the buildings and nated. It also may make it easier to obtain lumber products from the company. property to the City of East Jordan. grants for the land and the buildings on it. Elm Pointe is a public park and is The rustic shingle house was designed Each summer the Portside Art Fair takes owned by the city. It consists of 11 acres of by a Grand Rapids architect, J. Alexander place on the grounds. The buildings house land on the South Arm of Lake Charlevoix. McColl. It is an asymmetrical structure with offices and museum exhibits. Other buildings on Elm Pointe are the undulating bays and a steep-pitched, wood The city will help to choose a Michigan Portside Art and Historical Museum, shingle roof. The cedar shingles were most historical marker. Riley also plans to have Cyg Riley spent two years working to get the Porter House formerly a caretaker's residence, and a likely manufactured by the East Jordan the site placed on the National Register of listed by the state as a historical site. garage. Lumber Company, according to research Historic Sites. Page 2 January 15,1997 OPINION

A MOM'S LIFE IT'S ONLY LIFE Sometimes Predictions we're too busy for the next to even notice By GINDI PLACE 365 days Lately the phrase, "You know, you're too busy By ROGER HUCKLE . when...", has been racing through my head at a rather disturbing rate. I think it started when I Last week I took a look at the year that was, nearly ran out of gasoline on my way to yet so this week I thought I might take-a look forward another after-school activity pick-up. And, as and offer up my top 10 predictions for 1997 (why usual, I was running late. should Jean Dixon have all the fun?). Isn't that the way it always happens? You Quite a Bit of activity in East Jordan is on tap never run out of say, milk £or example, at 2 in the to begin this year including the renovation of Main afternoon, with plenty of time to run to the store. Street, the completion of the school additions, No, that particular problem is reserved for 7 a.m. construction of new businesses in South Arm when there is absolutely no extra time AND when Township, and park planning for the old Boswell you are also out of any other reasonable breakfast Field. I look forward to the growth and change substitute. And people wonder why our kids think 1997 will bring. hot dogs and peanut butter sandwiches are suitable NUMBER 1 - After losing the recall election morning meals. by a slim margin, an unnamed city commissioner So, one sign of being too busy is a constantly will be re-elected to the commission due to the empty cupboard and refrigerator. Another influenza virus keeping some voters bedridden. indication of a fun-filled life might be the inability NUMBER 2 - Boyne City will offer their to recognize one's own children. Whenever I need City Manager job to East Jordan's City Manager their attention, I have to verbally run through the (your guess is as good as mine). list of our kids names until I hit on the appropriate NUMBER 3 - While excavating Main Street child's "handle." Their bright little eyes light up for the new streetscape plan an old burial ground when I get the name right on the first run through. will be discovered halting all construction and Once in a while I can't even seem to remember all further improvements to the Main Street business the names, so I simply look at the child standing in district. front of me and say "you know who I'm looking NUMBER 4 - While renovating the old five for, don't you?" and dime building, workers discover old stock I've found that having too much to do causes certificates worth an estimated $2.5 million which mejo forget a few little things, like how to get pay for the entire DDA renovation plan. (Except back to our house and which child needs to be for Main Street due to the old burial ground). picked up and where and when. Recently, in NUMBER 5 - The City of East Jordan ends mentally checking the whereabouts of our children up spending the majority of its reserve fund on one afternoon after school, I stopped breathing various legal expenses. when I realized that while each of the older NUMBER 6 - East Jordan's varsity basket• children were accounted for, it also meant that no ball team will make it to the State Finals — one would be home when the kindergartner came remember you heard it here first. off the school bus. NUMBER 7 - Hilton Hotels make an offer to And, unfortunately, this kind of thing has purchase the Tourist Park and ballfields for the been happening at our house for quite a few years. purpose of constructing a yacht club and hotel — The kids love to hear the story about how we of course the offer won't be accepted. almost left one oflhem behind when wc were NUMBER 8 - East Jordan High School leaving for a trip. We were pulling out of the science students discover an efficient method of driveway when I realized that we were short one . separating water molecules into hydrogen and body. In fairness, the child in question was only creating a revolutionary fuel source. two weeks old and we simply weren't used to (Which, of course, prompts the CIA to nuke the having an additional family member yet. Thank town off the face of the earth blaming it on a goodness for infant car seats, especially empty meltdown at the nuclear power plant). ones. For those who might worry about the baby, he was safe in his crib, sleeping soundly and NUMBER 9 - Two former East Jordan High completely unaware of his near abandonment. School students become the next country music sensation and help turn East Jordan into the next Having a busy lifestyle does have its Branson, Mo.,-type entertainment town. (This, of advantages, however. You hardly notice when course, happens before the CIA drops the big one). your hair begins turning gray, a dusty house tends Getting 'educated* will help kids NUMBER 10 - Deciding that Northern not to achieve any real importance and when Michigan would rather watch cartoons and pay birthdays come around, well forget about it; you TO THE EDITOR: Kids with ADD/ADHD really need a lot of care, outrageous prices for cheap products, TCI Cable are WAY too busy to remember how many years structure, support, direction, instruction, etc. Parents opts to drop TNN and Arts & Entertainment from ago you were born. In regards to the high percentage of ADD/ADHD need to have close communication between home and its Basic Cable lineup replacing them with You know you're too busy when you haven't (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) in our soci• school from teachers at all times on their children. Par• ety, a lot has been written in the newspaper lately, but ents need a lot of support and cooperation. Parents may Nickelodeon and The Home Shopping Network. walked to your car in ages, when a glance at your (Hey -1 had to get at least one right). weekly calendar finds you needing to be in three I'm responding on the education part of it in hopes that also feel that they are being judged as inadequate par• places at the same time, and you can't remember people "get educated." ents, lacking skills in parenting, feel guilty and blame the last time you simply watched a movie on Not only in kids but in adults as well — parents, themselves, also they may believe that they did some• television without folding clothes, helping with teachers, administrators, care givers — please "get edu• thing that may have caused their child to have prob• homework, and planning the week's menus at the cated" as much as possible. This is not an easy situa• lems. This feeling of guilt and blame should be dis• LETTERS same time. tion for parents, adults or teachers to deal with, it is pelled, it is no one's fault and parents need to know this Keeping up with regular, routine matters very important that all understand what ADD/ADHD and feel supported. Kids are born with ADD/ADHD seems almost impossible when life goes by at such really is, make sure there is a "proper" diagnosis first, for many different reasons, biological and physiologi• Cartoons for a fast clip. As I watched our two oldest boys do not assume or "label" a child just for bad behavior, cal. Be aware that many gifted, intelligent children fall participating in Sunday church services recently, it that something is wrong. into this category as well along with adults who later in suddenly dawned on me that neither of them had Psychological and neuropsychological testings re• life are diagnosed. A&E is not a seen the sharp end of the barber's scissors in quite ally are the key, not just a 30 minute session with a There are many different medical treatments to help some time. At least I think they were my boys pediatrician watching a child and talking with them due the child as well as forthe parent —just get "educated" under all that hair. 6h yes, they were our boys all to some documentaries from a teacher with concerns so we can all help our kids for a better tomorrow. fair trade right; I could tell by the fact that their pant cuffs for a few days. Really get to the bottom of the problem TO THE EDITOR: were at least two inches too short. (it could be something totally different from ADD/ Sincerely, Children never grow when you expect them ADHD), and go from there. Tinea Spence I am writing to object to the high-handed, uni• to. Before school starts, you check all their sizes lateral decision by TCI Cablevision of Petoskey to making sure that everything fits. Then before the change the cable service to Boyne City. When I holidays, out comes the measuring tape, just to be called on Dec. 30 to ask "Where is A&E?" ,1 was sure that on Christmas any new purchases will not Christmas tree collection a success told that the home office in Colorado made the deci• need to be returned, for wrong sizes anyway. Two TO THE EDITOR: If we missed you, and you still need a tree picked sion to drop TNN, A&E, and substitute ANIMALS weeks later, nothing fits. Someone could make an up, call 582-9323. and CARTOONS! awful lot of money designing an early warning The Boyne City varsity and junior varsity Softball We will be picking up trees again next year. I wrote letters to the Petoskey office and to the system that would go off as a child began a growth fundraiser was a great success. We collected approxi• Thank you Boyne City residents. office in Englewood, Colo. I called Petoskey last spurt. Imagine the advantage of such a gadget for mately 100-120 discarded Christmas trees for a $3 do• week to ask if they were changing back to the origi• parents of adolescent boys who were concerned nation. Rick Simon nal format. They had heard nothing from the TOP. about their lack of stature. "Don't worry honey. Today, the bill arrived with no response to my letter, You'll know it's happening when you start to from the MANAGEMENT. beep." Please look into this matter. How can someone Actually, even more money could be made so far away from here determine what is right for from an invention that would give off say, a small ". WE WELCOME YOUR LETTERS us? As I wrote to TCI, their choices are insulting to electric shock, whenever an over-achiever has the subscribers over the age of 5. urge to jump into some new, interesting project. The best read letters to the editor are short and pertain to a topic of local interest. Our What recourse do cable viewers have? Of course, for some of us the shock would have to I look forward to reading about this in The Citi• be able to be adjusted since we would already be deadline for letters is noon Monday. All letters must be signed and include a phone number. zen. too busy to notice. . Patricia L. Courtney

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GUEST COLUMN Common sense can solve snowmobiling problems By VIC RUGGLES This does not have to happen. Some simple, P.S. After writing this I attended the Parks and be amended to allow the use of Avalanche provided a obvious rules need to be followed. Slow down, slow Recreation Advisory Board meeting on Thursday. clearly marked perimeter trail was developed. Attention snowmobilers: The privileges you way down. Stay off of private property. Show some The outlook was not as bleak for snowmobilers there That is where things stand at present. The intent enjoy in Boyne City are in serious jeopardy. The courtesy. If you already are a responsible rider, talk to as it was at the commission meeting two days earlier. to permit snowmobiling has been there for 15 or more actions of a few are about to spoil things for many. others you meet on the trail about the possibility of a There was a lot of positive discussion and brain• years. There is an atmosphere of compromise in the It is my understanding Charlevoix and Petoskey ban. The word needs to get out that we as a group are storming. air, and the need for clearly marked separate trails is have bans on snowmobile usage within their city being watched very closely. Among the many thoughts brought up during the the solution. If all groups interested in seeing this limits. Based on the high number of recent com• In the coming weeks there will be meetings on meeting were the following: Serious concern was happen, bikers, hikers and snowmobilers, could work plaints we can assume that Boyne will move in that this subject. No dates have been set yet but the felt by all for the safety of everyone using Avalanche. together on clearing and marking trails this summer direction if things don't change quickly. Chamber of Commerce is working on it. By coordi• Someone recalled being nearly run over by a moun• (remembering that snowmobilers may have already Snowmobile usage was the main topic both nating the efforts of the chamber, City Hall, parks and tain biker last summer. Another remembered that the done much of what currently exists in years gone by), before and during last week's city commission rec, and other interested individuals, we can turn this trails now being claimed by skiers and hikers may we could further enhance the safety and usability of meeting. If you are a snowmobile enthusiast and you sore subject into a positive situation. have been originally cleared by snowmobilers. At the Avalanche by leaps and bounds. had been at that meeting, you would not have We need to promote safe courteous riding. We commission meeting on Feb. 10, 1981 the then city enjoyed yourself. As the only snowmobiling com• need to raise money for these promotions and possibly Whatever happens will take time. Be patient. missioner, I tried to be positive and represent all for trail leasing and development. A connecting trail manager Tim Clifton, stated that he would contact the City government often crawls along and when you snowmobilers as a group as best I could. I will between Boyne and the Springbrook trails or the City Attorney to amend the snowmobile ordinance, least expect it, it leaps forward. In the meantime, continue to do so. But if the current trends of high Jordan Valley trails needs to be found. And we will thereby allowing their use on Avalanche. And in fact, attend some meetings, volunteer some help, think of speed, recklessness, lack of respect for private need volunteers to work on those trails if that sort of the Chamber of Commerce and City Hall have been alternative solutions. And please, snowmobilers, slow property and the safety of others continues, I will not project is to get off the ground. distributing literature to that effect for quite some down. Successful compromise rests squarely on your have a leg to stand on in your defense. There will be Watch for and attend upcoming meetings. Look time despite the recently rediscovered ordinance. shoulders. a ban within the city limits by the 97-98 season. This for ways to improve our snowmobiling image. And In conclusion, Parks and Rec, after much is almost a guarantee. please ride safely. discussion, recommended the snowmobile ordinance (Vic Ruggles is a Boyne City city commissioner.)

Pen pals have been writing each other for the past 50 years

On Jan. 23, Helen Fortney, who All of those correspondents con• with the Hamburg harbor's 800th fall in love too with this special place. in south Wales near Cardiff. They lives on Lake Charlevoix near Boyne tinued for a couple of years but it was anniversary. Surprisingly, Kurt won After the visit to Lake will arrive in Caerphily on Aug. 25. City, will once again write a letter to her letters to Kurt that continued and one of the trips and gave it to his pen Charlevoix the Maybaums went on The last time Matt Fortney was there her friend, Kurt Maybaum, in Ger• have continued now for 50 years. pal Helen. She and Matt made the to travel into the western and south• was Aug. 25, 1944, during the war. many. What will make this letter It was not until 1970 that Helen trip to celebrate the anniversary with ern states of the U.S. Recently he attempted to contact and her husband Matthew Fortney special is that this time she will in• Kurt and his wife. This year the two pen pals will friends he made while in Caerphily, clude a special gift marking their 50th. had the opportunity to finally meet The last meeting came in 1993 meet once again. The Maybaums people he had not heard from since anniversary of corresponding with face to face with Kurt and his wife when the Maybaums came to the invited the Fortneys to Germany in he left in '44. A local newspaper each other. Rosie in Amsterdam. They met again States and visited the Fortneys at their August. The couples will visit there printed a letter Matt sent out in It all began in 1947. The wounds in 1976, when the Maybaums made current home on Lake Charlevoix. Helgoland in the North Sea, then to a search for his friends. To his sur• of World War II were still fresh. their first visit to the United States Lake Charlevoix has been a sec- . different parts of Germany. They will prise he was able to make contact Helen Fisher was a student at Ply• and visited the Fortneys at their home ond home for Helen since she was a be visiting areas of Germany where mouth High School in the then small in Plymouth. with one of his friends still living in child. She has passed the beauty and town of Plymouth, west of Detroit. Another meeting came by luck Matt Fortney was stationed while he Caerphily. Once again old friends love of northern Michigan on to her Helen wrote letters to six different in 1989. A Hamburg, Germany served duty during World War II from will meet face to face. three children and shared her sum• addresses from the International Stu• newspaper, the Hamburg Abendblatt 1944 to 1945. Fortney has not been Who would have thought a dent Society. The society's goal was and the German Airline Lufthansa, mers with many friends and family. to these places since the war ended. simple gesture, 50 years ago, would to help promote world peace through gave away free trips to Hamburg. Now one of her oldest friends, Kurt Helen Fortney and Kurt After their visit to Germany the open the door for such a delightful correspondence. The trips were given in conjunction and his wife Rosie, had a chance to Maybaum in 1989. Fortneys will travel on to Caerphily experience throughout the years.

School district's new career specialist job attracts much interest By B.J.HETLER they are doing. You're School-to-work responsibilities Applications have poured in to include mentoring students who are the school district for the new posi• going into the work force and coor• tion of community career specialist. dinating opportunities for students. "We're getting a real good re• The specialist will work with always sponse," said Boyne City High students on developing electronic School principal Xavier Gaudard- portfolios. The students will use com• Gaudard and middle school prin• puters to keep track of the classes cipal Steve Smith have reviewed they are taking. The portfolios will more than 50 applications. They hope contain the skills and education stu• in touch to make a selection possibly by the dents have achieved, stored on a disk end of the week. that students may show to employ• The career specialist will work ers. with students in planning their cur• The school district is looking for riculum and careers. Other aspects of someone with strong people skills with your ^ the job are coordination of job-shad• who is familiar with education and owing, work site visits and school- with the business community, to-work programs. The specialist will Gaudard said. also help students develop electronic portfolios and will be a liaison be• "It's an evolving position," money. tween the schools and the business Gaudard said. "Initially we need a community. person that will be a community liai• Job-shadowing gives students a son and will determine the possibili• first-hand look at a job. Students ties for students so the students are work with an employee at the job site prepared for work." for a short period of time, usually a The community career special• day, to gain insight into job respon• ist position is funded through a five- sibilities. year vocational millage that was In work site visits, the specialist passed in June of 1996. Action-Bank observes high school seniors who are Gaudard and Smith hope to in the work place during the school reach a decision by Friday, Jan. 17, day. During these visits, the special• and then make a recommendation for On Line Services ist monitors the students and the work the position to the school board. Now bank anywhere, any time Pay your bills, transfer funds, and check balances from your personal computer or touch-tone phone. You are cordially invited to a NORTHSTAR Old Kent's new ActionBank On Line WORKSHOP Services make banking easy. 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SIMON called into service Jordan died on Wednesday, Jan. 8, She worked as a housekeeper at St. we received an obituary on Helen Richard W. Simon, 92, of Ben 1997 at Grandvue Medical Care Joseph Rectory for 20 years. She A new snowmobile purchased L Charlevoix Area Hospital for mul• Simon from her daughter Nancy Avon Heights, Penn'., died Friday, Facility. enjoyed crochet, baking cookies and last week by the East Jordan Fire tiple fractures and internal injuries. Simon. A few days later, we received Jan. 3,1997, at his residence. He was Funeral services were held on candy, gardening and flowers. Department for rescue operations DeYoung was later transferred to another letter from Nancy, this oneprecede d in death by his wife of 68 Saturday, Jan. 11, at St. Joseph She is survived by one sister-in- made its debut when it was used to Northern Michigan Hospital and was containing herfather's obituary. Ri•years, Helen Patterson "Pat" Simon. Catholic Church, East Jordan. The law, Katherine Pesek; several nieces transport a man after a snowmobile listed in good condition earlier this chard Simon died a few days after He is survived by loving chil• Rev. William McKeon officiated, and one nephew. She. was preceded accident on Sunday. , week. Alcohol use was involved, ac• his wife of 68 years passed away. dren, Nancy J. Simon of Ben Avon with interment in St. John in death by four brothers, John, The couple were summer residentsHeights , William P. Simon and his Jeffrey Thompson, 31, of cording to the sheriffs department. Nepomucene Pioneer Cemetery. Henry, Francis and Leslie Pesek; one of Lake Charlevoix for 68 years.) wife, Lois, of Upper St. Clair, Penn., Brighton lost control of his 1997 Ski At 11 a.m. Saturday sheriff She was born on Aug. 19, 1913, sister, Helen Pesek; and one sister- Jean S. Hollister and her husband, Doo while traveling between 50 and deputies recovered a 1997 Ski-Doo HELEN SIMON in Jordan Township, Antrim County, in-law, Betty Pesek. William, of Arlington, Texas, and 60 miles per hour across a field near snowmobile they located partially Helen Patterson "Pat" Simon, the daughter of Frank J. and Mary Memorials may be given to St. Marilyn J. Simon of Kilbuck Town• the East Jordan Snowmobile Club, submerged in Marsh Creek in 91, of Ben Avon Heights, Penn., died (Dvorak) Pesek. She graduated from Joseph Catholic Church, East Jordan. ship, Penn.,; a brother, John O. Simon The machine rolled and he was Melrose Township. The snowmobile Tuesday, Dec. 24, 1996, at Allegh• and his wife, Marjorie, of Kilbuck thrown from the sled. Alcohol was crash was not reported and the snow• eny General Hospital. Township, Penn.; seven grandchil• not involved. A 9-1 -1 call was placed mobile is owned by a Boyne City She is survived by loving chil• dren; and 10 great-grandchildren. by a member of the snowmobile club. area resident. The investigation con• Paul E. Lisk dren, Nancy J. Simon of Ben Avon Members of the fire department tinues. Heights, William P. Simon and his Mr. Simon had been a vice presi• Paul E. Lisk, 82, of Central of Canton, Ga., Roger Lisk of used their snowmobile and trailer to At approximately 3:30 p.m. Sat• wife, Lois, of Upper St. Clair, Penn., dent of U.S. Steel (USX) until his Lake, died Sunday, Jan. 12, 1997 at Charlevoix, Allen (Katherine) Lisk of transport emergency medical person• urday a man was injured in a snow• Jean S. Hollister and her husband, retirement in 1969, when he was vice Meadow Brook Medical Care Facil• Flint; a daughter Lenora Donaldson nel to the scene and to transport Th• mobile crash in a field near the East William, of Arlington, Texas, and president of metallurgy. Having first ity in Bellaire. of Central Lake; seven grandchil• ompson to the ambulance. He was Jordan Snowmobile clubhouse. Marilyn J. Simon of Kilbuck Town• attended Michigan State University, He was born Dec. 6,1914 in East dren, George, Kimberley, Krista, then taken to Charlevoix Area Hos• Mark H. Peterson, 40, of Harper ship, Penn.; seven grandchildren; and he graduated from The College of Jordan, the son of George and Jenny Laura and Sam Lisk, Sherry and pital where he was treated for a frac• Woods was traveling across the field 10 great-grandchildren. Wooster in Ohio. He did post-gradu• Lisk. He had owned and operated Megan Donaldson; and a great- tured foot and other injuries. He is and lost control and was thrown from ate work at Carnegie Tech (CMU) The Torch Newspaper and Printing grandson, Levi Donaldson. She was preceded in death by his 1994 Arctic Cat. and later graduated from the Harvard listed in good condition. in Central Lake from 1949 to 1984. two sisters and a brother. He was preceded in death by a School of Business. He was a resi• Sunday's accident was one oi He estimated his speed at 40 Mrs. Simon was born March 2, He was a life member of the Central daughter, Sally Margraves and a mph. The snowmobile wasn't dam• dent of Ben Avon Heights for over several over the weekend the Lake Masonic Lodge #426 and a 1905, in Allegheny City, Penn,, and daughter-in-law, Rose Lisk. 60 years and served several terms as Charlevoix County Sheriff's Depart• aged and he continued his ride, ac• was educated at the Winchester charter member of the Central Lake Funeral services are Wednesday, cording to the sheriff's department. mayor. He had been a member of ment is investigating. Lions Club. He was raised in East School of Pittsburgh, Bellcvue High Jan. 15, at the Central Lake Chapel the Duquesne Club and Shannopin At 12:10 a.m. Saturday, Timo• About 7 miles later he com• Jordan where he assisted his father School and the College of Wooster of Mortensen Funeral Homes. The Country Club. He had served as trea• thy DeYoung, 38, of Charlevoix was plained of injuries and was urinating in publishing the Charlevoix County in Ohio. A resident of Ben Avon Rev. F.stel Clark will officiate. A surer of Three Rivers Youth, a United riding a snowboard being towed large amounts of blood. Peterson was Herald. Heights, Penn. for over 60 years, she Masonic service was held Tuesday Way Agency, and was on the alumni along a driveway in Marion Town• transported by East Jordan ambu• held positions in various community He had a great love for photog• evening under ihe auspices of the board of the College of Wooster. lance to Charlevoix Area Hospital groups. She was a past president of ship, according to the sheriff's de• raphy and was a collector of printing Central Lake Masonic Lodge #426. partment. DeYoung was being towed and was then transferred to Northern the Ben Avon Heights Community He was born in Winamac. Ind., equipment. He also enjoyed playing Interment will take place in by Russell "Pat" Curtis, 29, of Michigan Hospital and admitted to Club. She was a member of the Com• and spent the years of his youth in the Calliope he built, and entertain• Southern Cemetery. Central Lake Charlevoix, who was operating a Ski- the intensive care unit. He was listed munity Garden Club and of the Jamestown, N.D.. and Lansing. He ing with it in many parades. Township. Dbo. in serious condition Monday morn• Twentieth Century Club of Pittsburgh was a devoted family man who en• On June 12, 1959 in New York Memorial contributions may be DeYoung was thrown from the ing. The sheriff's department said he and she had served as a Girl Scout joyed golfing and boating at the fam• City, he married Roslyn (Greenburg) made to the Central Lake Township snowboard and injured when he is being treated for fractures and a leader. She was active in the Ben ily summer home in northern Michi• Corner who survives. Also surviv• Library or the Central Lake Fire and struck the icy driveway, according to torn kidney. Alcohol use was in• Avon Presbyterian Church (now part gan. Mr. Simon had been active in ing are three sons David (Zella) Lisk Rescue Squad. the sheriff's department. He was volved, according to the sheriffs de• of the Community Presbyterian his church (now the Community transported by private vehicle to partment. Church of Ben Avon). having served Presbyterian Church), having served as president of the Women's Asso• as a deacon, an elder and a trustee. ciation as well as serving on various He taught Sunday school and served Winneta A. Long other church committees over the as superintendent of the church Rep. Bodem visiting county Friday Winneta "Neta"A. Long, 75, of Mrs. Long was a member of the years. school for 17 years. State Rep. Beverly A. Bodem. • 9-10:30 a.m. in Room Aof the Iron River, died Dec. 18,1996. at her St. John's Episcopal Church in Iron R-106th District, will be in Charlevoix County Building, winter home in Holiday. Fla. River. American Legion Auxiliary Charlevoix County Jan. 17 to meet Charlevoix. Mrs. Long was born March 8, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars with constituents. • 11 a.m.-noonatCity Hall, 319 1921, in Boyne City, the daughter of (VFW) Auxiliary in Iron River. (Paullin - penzien Her schedule for Friday is: N. Lake St., Boyne City. Arthur and Sylvia (Sudman) Smith. She is survived by her husband. She moved to Iron River as a young Albert: aunts. Irene Kelts of cJ"uneral ^fome, Inc. child in 1923 with her parents. She Grandvue Medical Care Facility and attended and graduated from Iron Beatrice Sines of Indian Harbor SERVICE BRIEFS 205 W. State River Schools. Beach. Fla.; many nieces and neph• 621 Main Box 307 She married Albert Long on ews, and several cousins. Box 1117 Navy Seaman MARK A. missile destroyer USS Russell as part April 19, 1941, in Iron River. Mancelona. Ml 49659 EastJordan. Ml49727 RUHLING, a 1992 graduate of East of the U.S. Navy's Middle East Services were held in Iron River (616) 587-8591 Jordan High School, recently Force. She was a bookkeeper for the Dec. 21. Burial will be in Resthaven (616)536-7031 ^ returned from a six-month He joined the Navy in Arthur Smith Sawmill for many Ccmetcrv in Iron River. Funeral Pre-Planning Monuments & Markers ^^J^ deployment aboard the guided September 1995. years, retiring in 1972.

llillllli ELECTION NOTICE rip NOTICE OF RECALL ELECTION TO THE ELECTORS OF CITY OF EAST JORDAN CHARLEVOIX COUNTY, MICHIGAN

TO BE HELD FEBRUARY 4,1997 >e smitten by To the qualified electors of the City of amour. Seduced by East Jordan notice is hereby given that a wer. And exposed Recall Election will be held on Tuesday, to controversy. • LAR FIGHTI February 4,1997, for the purpose of: Wednesday Jan 15 8

• JAMIE LEE CURTIS: HOLLYWOOD'S GIRL NEXT DOOR voting to recall City Commissioners, Friday Jan 31 8PM • LYNDON JOHNSON: Brian K. Sweet and TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY Monday Feb 17 8PM Russell A. Peck.

I The Polls of said election will be open Qpecial at 7 o'clock a.m. and will remain open until • FLOATING PALACES Sunday Jan 12 & 19 8PM

8 o'clock p.m. of said day of election. • DAREDEVILS Sunday Jan 26 8PM

• JANE AUSTEN'S EMMA Kathy O'Rear, City Clerk Sunday Feb 1.6 8PM TELEVISION January 15,1997 Page 5 STUDENTS OF THE WEEK NEIGHBORS BOYNE CITY HIGH SCHOOL By NANCY NORTHUP JESSICA AND SCOTT KUJAWA ating at Sparrow Hospital. Friends might and 9 month old son Zachary have returned drop her a card at: Room 433, Bed 1, 1215 AL AND FLOREEN SLATE of East to their home in Montecello, Ind. altar E. Michigan Ave., Lansing, Mich. 48909. Jordan were honored on Saturday night with having spent the past week in Boyne City a dinner party in celebration of their 40th visiting her dad, Marvin Potter, wile Kathy GEN VARNUM returned to her Boyne wedding anniversary. Approximately 60 and other area friends and relatives. City home on Saturday from having spent friends and relatives came from Ohio, the past three weeks in Ohio in the homes of Minnesota, and the surrounding area for the THERE WAS A GOOD TURNOUT her children, Peggy and Keith McGeorge gathering at Boyne City's Country Star on Saturday in the Community Room of and family and Paul and Cathi Varnum and Restaurant for this special event hosted by Litzenburger Place as Boyne City Police family. the Slate children. Officer Lee Cloyd passed out informative Jason Richards Leah Senter Emily Wright booklets and showed a thoroughly re• TED HULL of Boyne City is now a WORD HAS BEEN RECEIVED that searched video on depression, causes, resident of room 206 at Bortz Health Care in NAME: Jason Richards former Boyne City resident of the 1950's, effects, and various treatments available. Petoskey since this past Wednesday. PARENTS: Don and Loretta Richards Glen Tucker, passed away in Florida the first Unfortunately, Officer Cloyd was called GRADE: Senior part of January. away on an emergency, which made her TWINS, JOSHUA AND JEREMY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Football, basketball, baseball, National Honor unavailable for the usual wrap-up following Wiesenauer.were honored with a small Society BILL AND JANET VUILLEMOT of her videos. Word has it that a repeat of this family gathering at the Boyne City home of HOBBIES AND INTERESTS: "I enjoy playing sports and fishing." program will be forthcoming as requested. FUTURE PLANS: "I'm thinking about going to Grand Valley State Flint were in Boyne City for the weekend their grandmother, Betty Bradley, on University and majoring in physical therapy." visiting her parents, Charles and Irene Saturday in celebrating their 7th birthdays! NOMINATING COMMENTS: "Jason is an exceptional young man Rickard. VIRGINIA HEGERBERG returned to and an outstanding athlete," said Chris Brilinski. "He is a fine role her home on Boyne Ridge this past Tuesday FORMER RESIDENTS James and model for our youngsters. Jason, the best to you in the future and ANDY SCHMITTDIEL and sons of after having spent an extended New Year's Vera Avery have returned to their home in thanks for your part in making Boyne City proud." Birmingham spent the weekend at their holiday with her daughter Pam and husband, Mt. Verda, Fla., after having spent the past "Jason is having a very fine senior year," said coach Kevin Boyne City home and also visited mother the Rev. Richard Schmidt and family in three weeks in Michigan due to the unex• Fitzpatrick. "He had a terrific football season, and is now playing a and grandmother, Marie Schmittdiel. . Daphne, Ala. She stayed on especially to be pected death of their daughter, Genevieve major role on the basketball team and is a co-captain. Jason's citi• on hand for the opening of the new St. Avery Hankins, in Madison Heights. House zenship and academic performance have also been outstanding. He MERLA VOUGHT of Boyne City left Paul's Episcopal Church which took much guests of their son Jim Avery and family in does a great job of leading by example." on Monday with Bill and Lynda Christensen preparation and planning by its Rector, the Alpena, they also visited with their other "Jason has done a wonderful job in all of my classes," said Frederic Rice. "Keep up the good works!" for Rockford, Mich. Merla's youngest Rev. Schmidt. area children and old friends before their sister, Elva Herrington Bartholomy, formerly departure. NAME: Leah Senter of Petoskey, who had suffered a stroke on AN UPDATE THIS WEEK on Phyllis PARENTS: Richard and Lenore Senter Dec. 25, died this past Saturday and her Davis Tooley is that she has come out of her (To submit items to Nancy, please call GRADE: Freshman funeral was held on Tuesday at the Rockford coma and remains for much needed recuper• 582-9174.) SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: "I play freshman basketball and JV volley• Catholic Church. ball. In the spring I plan to go out for track." HOBBIES AND INTERESTS: "I enjoy playing basketball in my free time. I also enjoy going to basketball 3-on-3 tournaments." FUTURE PLANS: "I plan to finish high school, then go to Michigan State University and study Wildlife Biology and get my degree in that. I also plan to go to Australia and study the different habitats and ani• CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS BF students have mals that are there." NOMINATING COMMENTS: "I have had the opportunity to coach half day Wednesday Jordan District Library. Dick of this area, he will not only answer and teach Leah and have found she is an asset in both areas," said East Jordan Ms. VanDamme. "She is a very dedicated individual who strives for Mallory, the editor of Dick E. Bird your questions, but make you laugh Boyne Falls Public School will success. Congratulations, Leah!" Garden Club newsletter, and a well known author as well. he having a half day of school on "Leah is one of my star students," said Ms. Marsh. "Her atten• It's so easy to let ourselves slip of bird books, will speak on the topic The meeting is open to all. The Wednesday. Jan. 15. Students will be dance is exemplary and her attitude towards learning is outstanding. into the winter doldrums, so the East "Dick E. Bird Answers your Fowl Garden Club is a member of the dismissed at noon. Lunch will be She is always pushing herself to do better." Jordan Garden Club is offering a Questions." Federated Garden Clubs of Michigan served. "quick fix" for all who feel the need Mallory has a unique approach and welcomes all interested Boyne Falls students will be dis• NAME: Emily Wright to grease their funny bones. to the birds of this area, and if you gardeners or flower lovers. missed at 1 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 24. PARENTS: Tim and Paula Wright On Monday, Jan. 20, at 1 p.m. have questions of any kind regarding Hostesses for the day are Kate Lunch will be served. GRADE: Junior in the Community Room of the East feeding habits, habitats, types of birds Kretschmann and Dorothv Rilev. SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading, drama, band HOBBIES AND INTERESTS: "I am involved with the United Meth• odist Youth Group. I enjoy traveling, camping and hockey." FUTURE PLANS: "I plan to go to the Harrogate Festival in England with the band this spring. This summer I plan to attend a youth evan• gelism conference in Washington, D.C. When I graduate, I plan to attend college and study marine biology." NOMINATING COMMENTS: "Emily, I feel, is one of the top students in the school," said Mr. Fry. "Academically, she is very consistent and does excellent work. She is involved with outside activities and is always willing to help other students." "Emily is an excellent student with p. good attitude," said Mr. Parker "She gets along well with others and her good work ethic will serve her well in the future. Good job!"

BOYNE FALLS HIGH SCHOOL NAME: Ben Britton PARENTS: Bill and Lori Britton; Carl and Cindy Olstrom GRADE: Sophomore SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Basketball, baseball, Freshman treasurer, Sopho• more president, Student Council HOBBIES AND INTERESTS: "I enjoy hunting and fishing." FUTURE PLANS: "If I don't get a schol• arship for sports, I plan to attend a tech• nical school and major in some area of computers." Ben Britton NOMINATING COMMENTS: "I really enjoy having Ben in class," said Jane Rozycki. "He is a super role model for other students. Not only is he a good student academically, he also is a person that can be trusted with any situation." "Definitely 'college material', very capable student and enjoyable to have in class," said Colleen Rice. "Ben is a pleasure to have in class," said Jeff Garver. "He is the type of person who is willing to go an extra mile to do a good job." "Outstanding student with a great work ethic," said Doug Tippett.

Scuba class offered at EJ pool COMPLETE J $ CONTACT LENSES The East Jordan Community and Fridays, 6-10 p.m., beginning INCLUDING EXAM Pool is holding a four-week scuba Jan. 28. The cost is $200. Pre- EYEGLASSES (see coupon for details) class taught by Scuba North of registration is required. For more (see coupon for details) 49-99 1 Traverse City. information or to register, contact . ..*¾' IPS .a*-* * Classes will meet on Tuesdays Scuba North, 947-2520. 50% off framQs offer valid with pur• WE WILL HONOR MOST chase of prescription lenses. Not comblnable with othor offers and COMPETITOR'S COUPONS some insurance programs. At par• nuVision ticipating locations. Offer expires 2/22/97. CARHARTT O P T I C A L 20%? CLASSES IN ABOUT AN HOUR OR CLASSES EXPRESS® SERVICE AVAILABLE AT ALL LOCATIONS: our complete line of Carhartt BOYNE CITY — PLUS———-• I 102 E. Main Street AN ADDITIONAL I c O o o 582-6704 a c • •o O 5% OFF o with this coupon 3 NuVision Optical has additional locations throughout Michigan. For the one nearest you call 1-800-NUVISION. o expires March 15,. 1997 I 2032 9 u y ne Fa,ls 29 EYE EXAM I S49-*99 EYEGLASSES 1*99 CONTACT LENSES ^¾™'" I ii9.8oo o Boyne Valley Lumber • Complete eyeglass exam by a. Doctor of I Choose from a large selection of current fash- • Present this coupon and receive one pair of • ion frames with clear plastic CR39 lenses (lined I I PolySoft' Thin dally wear contact lenses with I Optometry. Must present coupon at time of " bifocals, add $25). No extra charge for over- I I exam, fitting, follow-up visits and a care kit • HOURS: M-F 7:30-5:30 • Sat 8:30-12:30 I service: At participating locations. May not I I size, strong prescriptions, UV coating or spring I 1 • hinge frames. Cannot be combined with other 1 for just $99. May not be combined with Insur-1 be combined with Insurance programs ot • I offers or Insurance programs. At participating > I ance programs or any other offers. At par- -Closed Sunday- | other eye exam offers. Offer expires 2/22/97. | ance programs or ony um»r unuis. n\ par- • I locations. Offer expires 2/22/97. | I tlclpatlng locationsicatlons. Offer explexpirei s 2/22/97. | 2032 US 131 • Boyne Falls, MI nuVision .... . nuVisiona L L . —?£fte£ — 616-549-8000 O P IIC A L _ . _j Jage 6 January 15, 1997

Seeing from behind the camera 4-H wants to Wholesale Prices A school-to organize leader work trip for East Big-Big Selection Jordan High dog program School students proved beneficial An open house to initiate a 4-H to the students and Leader Dog Program in Charlevoix to the reputation of and Emmet counties is 7 p.m. on the school. Wednesday, Feb. 5, at the Charlevoix Elementary School. The program The 16 stu• will be a jointly conducted program dents who are con• with 4-H and Leader Dogs for the sidering communi• Blind of Rochester. Laura Smith of cation careers, Charlevoix has agreed to serve as * Overstocked * traveled to televi• area coordinator and 4-H leader for sion station TV 7 & the club. Wed.-Sat. 2:00 pm 4 in Traverse City Warehouse $ale in November. The The program consists of fami• students went on lies adopting a puppy for about a one • Vinyl Floors • Cash & Carry Discounts East Jordan High School students who attended a School-to-Work year commitment. During that time the set and talked 1 with the news writ• event at TV 7 & 4 in Traverse City are, front row from left: Heidi Drenth, the puppy will become part of the > id/ • Ceramic Tile • Remnants • 25% Off ers and anchors. Mary Alice Brooks, Lindsey Malpass, Andrew Wood, Scott Haley, Rob family and will learn only a few ba• sic commands. Once the puppy has • Hardwoods • Savings to 40% Storewide They toured the Vincent, Luke Meredith and Ken Young. Back row: Brian McNeil, Eric production, promo• gone through the one year period the tion and advertis• Fischer, Patti Gee, Susie Malpass, Pam Schroeder, Candi Gram, Leah puppy is transferred down to Roch• ing departments of Breakey and Emily Niewendorp. ester for their designated school ses• B&B Distributing Co., Inc. the station and had sion. After that time the puppy will 1615 Clarion Avenue • Petoskey, MI 49770 be evaluated and if a passing grade an opportunity to ask questions of the students. They also appreciated the High School in such a positive man• is given, a match will be made with station personnel. thoughtful questions the students ner during our on-site visit to TV 7 a visually impaired person. It was not only a positive expe• asked about the communications & 4," said School-to-Work coordina• Monday-Friday 9-5:00 pm rience for the students, but station field. tor Patti Hodge. Hodge and Barbara During the open house, guests .Suite I i>.U Saturday 9-2 pm will have an opportunity to ask ques• workers were impressed with the pro• "1 wanted to recognize this Malpass accompanied the students tions and learn how to raise a puppy fessional attitude and behavior of the group for representing East Jordan on the trip. You'll like what you sec You'll love what you save for the program. The guest speaker will be a representative from the "Leader Dogs for the Blind" school. Some of the agenda items to be cov• ered during the meeting include how WEDDINGS to raise the puppy, puppy selection, school history, health care and puppy When You Insure Wolff - Johnson socialization. There is no cost to,the evening program. Your Home and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Johnson are making their Those interested should contact home in Royal Oak following their marriage Sept. Laura Smith at 547-2916 or Car With Us, 27. Charlevoix County-MSU Extension The bride, the former Koni Wolff, is the daughter 4-H Youth Programs at 582-6232. of Sally Parish, formerly of Boyne City and now of You'll Save $$$. Traverse City, and Alex Wolff, of Boyne Falls. The Camp Daggett groom is the son of Julie Johnson and Roger Johnson When you insure bntli your home and of St. Clair Shores. accepting summer car with Auto-Owners, we'll save you -The candlelight ceremony at St. Mary Catholic- money with our special multi-policy Church in Royal Oak was performed by the Rev. reservations discounts. Dennis Stilwell of Traverse City. A reception Camp Daggett is accepting ap• followed at Glen Oaks Country Club in Farmington plications for its summer camps that Call your local Aulo-Owners Hills start June 15 and run through Aug. agent today for all the details The bride had six attendants including Ann 9. Holland of Boyne City, and Karin Wolff of East Children must be between the Lansing, sisters of the bride; Melissa Johnson ot East ages of 7 to 14. Both boys and girls Lansing, sister of the groom: two junior attendants. attend each week, with the maximum Jessica and Devin Johnson, cousins of the groom. being 60 boys and 60 girls per ses• Flower girl was Beth Holland, niece of the bride. sion. tdluto - Owners The groom had six groomsmen, including Bill Cost for one week for Insurance Holland, brother-in-law of the bride. Ring bearer Charlevoix and Emmet county chil• was Gregory Holland, nephew of the bride. dren is SI 70, and all other counties The bride is a graduate of Boyne City High and states $255. Scholarship funds School and Michigan State University with a degree are available for needy in-county in Human Resources. Koni works as an account children. executive for the Search Firm of Management Spaces for campers fill up fast, Korthase-Lindsay Insurance Agency, Inc. Recruiters in Rochester. so those interested should send their Fiankei Organization in West Bloomfield. 1050 Boyne Ave. (next to McDonalds) • Boy no City, MI • 582-6512 Eric is a graduate of Notre Dame High School applications along with a $75 deposit Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are making their home in in Harper Woods, and Michigan State University as soon possible. Korthase Insurance Agency, Inc. Royal Oak following a honeymoon on a cruise ship with a degree in building construction. He works in For more information, call 347- 109 E. Mill Street • East Jordan. MI • 536-2268 to the Bahamas. the corporate offices in operations for the Herman 9742.

Developing trails in Charlevoix County is topic of meeting

Top Of Michigan Trails Coun• on trail development in Charlevoix cil will host an organizational meet• County. iNiNG & ENTERTAINMENT ing at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21. for "We've found that the most ben• Charlevoix County residents inter• eficial way to develop recreational ested in helping develop a recre• trails in each community is to get ational trail from Charlevoix to each community's residents involved Petoskey. The meeting will be held and let them determine what types of at the Charlevoix City Hall, 210 State Under New Ownership trails should be developed and where St., Charlevoix. they should be developed in their Top Of Michigan Trails Coun• community," said Jennifer Srigley, cil is a local non-profit organization Trails Council executive director. [IECTIIZHIILZIIII;Gaslight Cinema •Petoskey : TRY THE MEW working to develop a multi-use rec• reational trail system in Northern "The Charlevoix-Emmet Trail The Relic-R (110 min) Starring Penelope Ann Miller. Tom Sizemore Michigan. The Trails Council works Committee has made great progress and Linda Hunt as a coalition of recreation interests - toward developing a Petoskey to 7:00 & 9:00 nightly LOWFAT bicycling, hiking, in-line skating, Charlevoix Trail but most of that Also Sat. Sun at 2:00 & 4:00 Michael - PG (105min) snowmobiling, equestrian, and cross• progress has been in Emmet County. Starring John Travolta country skiing - together establish• We'd like to establish a local trail 7:00 & 9:00 nightly ing recreational trails. One of its committee which will work solely on Also Sat, Sun - 2:00 & 4:00 CHALLENGE! Metro-R (117 min) 1997 goals is to establish a trail development in Charlevoix Starring Eddie Muiphy & Carmen EJogo BOYNE CITY Charlevoix Trail Committee to work County." 7:00 & 9:15 nightly Also Sat, Sun - 2:00 & 4:15 114 Water St. Beverly Hills Ninja - PG-13 (89 min) Starring Chris Farley & Nicolette Sheridan 582-7020 7:00 & 9:00 nightly Charlevoix Also Sat. Sun - 2:00 & 4:00 The Preachers Wife - PG (124 mln) 401 Bridge St. « O Starring Denzel Washington, Whitney Houston o o 7:00 nightly 547-6699 Also Sat. Sun at 2:00 Turbulence - R (101 min) Starring Ray Llotta & Lauren Holly 9:15 nightly ftlsaSa), 8im.-al4:i5—, Bellaire Theatre Fast - Friendly - Free 533-6725 One Fine Day - PG (109 mln) -DELIVERY!- Starring Michelle Pfeiffer & George Clooney 7:00 nightly You've Already Tried The Rest Also Fri. Sal at 9:00 Now You Have The Best Choice! Gaylord Cinema (517)732-5717 4 PM - 9 PM One Fine Day - PG (109 mln) Starring Michelle Pfeiffer & George Clooney UNBEATABLE 7:00 & 9:00 nightly . EVENING SPECIALS! Keep Frosty Where He Belongs Also Sat, Sun at 2:00 4 4:00 "The Best Choice Pizza" PICK-UP ONLY The Relic • R (110 mln) Starring Penelope Ann Mitler, Tom Sizemore 1 SUNDAY 11 MONDAY 1 and Linda Hunt 1 SATURDAY 1 7:00 & 9:00 nightly TWO X-LARGE TWO LARGE TWO MEDIUM Also Sat, Sun at 2:00 & 4:00 PIZZAS PIZZAS PIZZAS PLUMBING • HEATING ^ Michael - PG (105 min) Starring John Travolta unlimited .$•1 ft W unlimited $ 40^9 unlimited $4A99 AIR CONDITIONING • REFRIGERATION 7:00 & 9:00 nightly Items lw items mmm Hems IV Also Sat, Sun - 2:00 & 4:00 1 TUESDAY 1 1 WEDNESDAY 11 THURSDAY 1 Adults $4 • Children $2.50 1/2 FAMILY PLEASERS 2 DEEP DISH PAN Jan. 17th thru Jan. 23rd Ifl PRICE PIZZAS WITH 2 ITEMS ON ALL SINGLE PIZZA PRICESI NO LIMIT! 2111 E. Mitchell Road 1 Boyne City {LEADERSHIP Petoskey, Ml 582-2288 DEALER"' OREHSI^Mon S- Thurs 11 am -12 Midnite 347-3900 Fri & Sat 11 am-1 a.m. » Sun 1 pm -12 Midnite

• January 15,1997 Page 7 SPORTS

BOYNE CITY DOWNS CHARLEVOIX IN CONFERENCE OPENER Ramblers on top of their game

By CHRIS WINKLER 32 min and that's what we need to do," "We made mistakes, but Fitzpatridk said. "We've got to be able to play Following Boyne City's 60-47'Victory in those 32 minutes, and it starts with the defense." Charlevoix on Friday, the following question was we played hard for 32 Fitzpatrick noted before the game that the asked of Rambler head coach Kevin Fitzpatrick: low post game (primarily Jason and Don "Was this game your best of tire year?" minutes and that's what Richards) will have to go hard up against bigger Yes, was his answer. "I thought we played and taller players, and they did just that. Don led our best game of the year." This rival game we need to do." the team in scoring with 14, and Jason scored nine opened conference play and ups the team's record —Kevin Fitzpatrick and grabbed four rebounds. to 4-2 after a 70-41 domination of Onaway Jan. Johnecheck contributed with seven points, five rebounds and four steals. Chuck Stanek had 7. overs. seven boards, and Rozycki five to go along with Against Onaway. a 33-4 run over 10 min• "By the fact that 14 out of 15 players scored," 11 points. Boyne won the battle on the boards, utes, in the middle of the contest put the game said Fitzpatrick, "I want to say that it was a group 34-23. away for Boyne. This came after a slow start for effort. We didn't start very well, and that's some• "Matt (Johnecheck) came in and did a nice the Ramblers (10 turnovers in the first quarter), thing we need to work on. We played well as a job off the bench. Obviously this was the big• who got back on track when Jason Rozycki hit a team and had good defense." gest game of the year, being that it was confer• three-pointer half way through the second period. Friday's Charlevoix game could have been ence and just that it was Charlevoix on the road." Rozycki was leading scorer with 15 points, considered preparation for the season's biggest The junior varsity won their first game of as the scoring was quite balanced. Jason Richards matchup to date, Boyne City at EastJordan, which the year against Onaway, 63-39. John Gibbs Photo by Chris Winkler added 12 and Malt Johnecheck nine. Wade took place Tuesday Tough defense against the scored 16 points and grabbed nine rebounds as Talk about getting hammered. Jason Rozycki felt the full Belford topped the rebounders with six, while Rayders and great play in the post were keys for the Ramblers dominated the boards 40-16. They Richards had five. Boyne out-rebounded the the Ramblers. then lost 60-38 at Charlevoix as Josh Hall scored wrath of the Charlevoix defense as he tried to put up a Cardinals 29-23, but committed a total of 22 turn- "We made mistakes, but we played hard for 12 points. shot in Friday night's win. Skiers have fast start out of the gates BOYNE CITY They are knocking on the door Jan. 16 - JV & Varsity and by the end of the season Boyne Volleyball at Elk Rapids.- 6 City High School ski coach Bob p.m. McCullough hopes his team opens it Jan. 16 - Freshman Basket• and steps through and becomes one ball, Elk Rapids, home - 7 of the top 10 teams in the state. p.m. Jan. 17 - JV & Varsity "We're going to he up there in Basketball, Elk Rapids, home pretty good shape," McCullough - 6 p.m. said. Jan. 18-JV Volleyball, The coach's optimism follows Johannesburg Tournament the team's first two meets of the sea• Jan. 21 - Skiing at Boyne son. 'In a three-school meet last Mountain - 12 p.m. Thursday at Nub's Nob. Boyne City Jan. 21 - JV & Varsity took first place in both the boys' and Basketball, Harbor Springs, girls' competition. Harbor Springs home - 6 p.m. was second and Mancelona was third. Petoskey also skied in the meet, EAST JORDAN Jan. 16 - JV & Varsity but their times were not figured into Volleyball, Harbor Springs, the final results. home - 6 p.m. In their opening meet of the sea• Jan. 16 - Freshman Basket• son, the Ramblers finished fourth in ball, at Harbor Springs - 7 the annual Harhor-Petoskcy Invita• p.m. tional at Boyne Highlands. Jan. 17 - JV & Varsity The team was back in action at Basketball at Harbor Springs Boyne Mountain Tuesday afternoon - 6 p.m. in a meet with Traverse City St. Jan. 18 - Varsity Volleyball at Inland Lakes - 9 a.m. Francis and Grayling. Jan. 20 - Freshman Basket• In last Thursday's meet, seniors ball, St. Francis, home - 7 Andy Frykbcrg and Josh May set the p.m. pace for the boys. Frykberg took sec• Mite on mite Jan. 20 - JV & Varsity ond in the slalom and May was Volleyball at Ellsworth - 6 fourth. Other results were: Chad Stickhandling his way through heavy traffic, Nick Dunwoody cuts toward the goal in a game Saturday afternoon at p.m. James, eighth; Andy Douglas 11th; Avalanche. Boyne City's two mite teams - Dan's Concrete Service and BC Pizza -- held two scrimmages against each Jan. 21 - JV & Varsity Corey Hall I 2th; and Matt Seiler. other, then played games against Char-Em and Mackinaw Sunday. With Mother Nature's cooperation, the hockey rink Basketball, St. Francis, home 26th. Boyne took first in the slalom. - 6 p.m. finally opened last week and the hockey season is in full swing. In the giant slalom. May was BOYNE FALLS fifth, Frykbcrg 10th, Douglas 14th, Jan. 17 - Boys Basketball at Seiler 17th, James 25th, and Nick Alba - 6 p.m. Dixon 27th. The team took third in Jan. 21 - Boys Basketball at the GS. Lake Leelanau - 6 p.m. For the girls, freshman Andrea Gerling led the way for the Ramblers. Defense made the difference for EJ She finished third in the slalom. Maggie Dohcrty, 16th; Alison At the beginning of the season. East Antaya added 14 while Jim Malpass had 13 three 3-pointers in the second half. "He Polack, 17th; Heather Bingham, Jordan baskethall coach Del Ingalls had a points, eight rebounds, five blocked shots made some huge shots," Ingalls said. "He BOWLING 23rd; Abbey Roberts 27th; Missy feeling his team had the right ingredients for and four steals. Bluhm had five assists and played a big game." Fruge, 32nd. success. three steals while Haley had six rebounds Mike Mazzella also had an outstanding 0 Inter City League Gerling was also Boyne's top So far. six games into the season, his and five blocks. game, Ingalls said. "His defensive effort in Dec. 23, 1996 the second half showed us the way in getting finisher in the giant slalom. She was observation was right on the mark. For the game, East Jordan shot a Legion 283 1/2 166 1/2 followed by Heather Bingham, sev• "I said at the beginning that if the guys blistering 62 percent from the floor and were defensive stops. His effort was premiere. He S.J.C. tnc 246 1/2 203 1/2 enth; Allison Polack, 18th; Maggie buy into what we wanted to do, wc could be 12 of 19 from the free throw line. was all over the place." E.J. Plastics 232 218 Doherty, 25th; Abbey Roberts, 29th; a very good team," Ingalls said. "They're The Red Devils were in high gear to "It was a hard-fought win," Ingalls said. Route 66 212 1/2 237 1/2 FMB NW Bank 191 259 and Jessica Hamlin, 34th. doing that." start the game and jumped out to an early "I was happy we were able to buckle down Jordan Auto 184 1/2 265 1/2 And the results have been impressive. 10-2 lead. Kalkaska stormed back and took and win." MIDDLE SCHOOL The Red Devils were 6-0 going into Tuesday the lead at the end of the first quarter and led It will be something the Red Devils K. Richards 551 205 night's game with Boyne City. They opened by nine at the half. Kalkaska remained in have to do from here on out in the season. D. Walden 551 202 542 SKI RESULTS their Northen Lakes Conference season with control for much of the third quarter, and "We are entering the meat of our schedule," M. Cook D. Gee 535 200 an exciting 80-78 win at Kalkaska Jan. 7. went up by 11 late in the period. Ingalls said. "We're into the trenches. We're MIDDLE SCHOOL SKI MEET AT NUBS P. Weisler 528 NOB, JANUARY 9 "I knew Kalkaska would be tough, with "We had our backs up against the wall," going to see what we are made of." R. Howard 518 201 them in my mind one of the teams who Ingalls said. "Defensively we were giving After hosting Boyne City Tuesday, the D. Olson 510 Participating schools: Petoskey, Harbor could win the conference," Ingalls said. up easy shots, but then we buckled down, Red Devils travel to Harbor Springs Friday, J. Encarnacion 508 200 Springs, Inland Lakes, East Jordan, North• J. Petrie 502 They were tough, but on this night the our press became effective and we got then hostTraverse City St. Francis Jan. 21. west Academy, Charlevoix, and Boyne ahead." Kalkaska won the junior varsity game City. Red Devils were not to be denied. Inter City League Scott Haley led the Red Devils with 27 A key to the Red Devils' comeback was 63-60. Chris Murray had 16 points, Nate Dec. 30,1996 Girls Overall: 1st place • Harbor points, while Parke Bluhm had 26. Ryan the hot outside shooting of Antaya, who hit Swan had 13 and Josh Evans had 10. Legion . 301 1/2 178 1/2 Springs; 2nd - Petoskey; 3rd - Charlevoix; S.J.C. Inc. 258 1/2 221 1/2 4th - inland Lakes; 5th - East Jordan; E.J. Plasties 252 228 Boyne City and Northwest Academy did Route 66 222 1/2 257 1/2 not have enough girls finish to attain a Jordan Auto 203 277 team score. FMB NW Bank 202 1/2 277 1/2 Individually for Boyne City out of 73 Loggers overpower Ellsworth and Wolverine racers: Meghan Gerling took 4th place; P. Weisler 558 207 Mindy McCutcheon, 14th; and Ellie In some games this season, the is now 5-3 overall and 3-1 in the con• Chad Matelski was dominant on quarter. J. Petrie 542 201 Niedhamer, 18th. Boyne Falls Loggers had opportuni• ference. They hosted Central Lake the boards, leading the team with 15 Against Ellworth, Bearrs had 21 E. Plite 538 Individually for East Jordan: Valerie R. Howard 520 208 ties to put opposing teams away early. Tuesday in a non-conference game rebounds. Matt Britton had seven points, Matt Britton 19, Chad Derenzy, 41st; Claire Niewendorp, 48th; D. Gee 506 assists. Marcie Taylor, 54th; and Lacey Taylor, They didn't always take advan• and travel to Alba Friday. Alba is Matelski 12, Ben Britton 10, and P. Burks 225 205 •56th. tage of those opportunities but they winless this season. The Loggers put the game away Ryan Fiel 10. Ben Britton had eight R. McCall Boys Overall: 1 st place - Petoskey; must have learned something from A key to the two wins was the in the second and third quarters when S, Gardner 200 rebounds while Matt Britton and American Lelgon - Winner of first round 2nd - Harbor Springs; 3rd - Boyne City; their mistakes. Loggers' balanced scoring. Against they outscored Wolverine 47-7. Wol• 41h - Charlevoix; 5th - East Jordan; 6th - Chad Matelski each had eight assists. verine was held scoreless in the third Inland Lakes; and 7th - Northwest Acad• Against Wolverine and both Wolverine and Ellsworth, five Inter City League emy. Ellsworth this past week, the Loggers Loggers scored in double Figures. Jan. 6,1997 Individually for Boyne City: Kevin Paul, started fast and never looked back. "We're playing pretty well to• Jordan Auto 25 5 21 9 2nd; David D'Amour tied for 16th; J.D. They beat Wolverine 80-31 last Tues• gether," Hamilla said. "We're getting E.J. Netters split two E.J. Plastics Doherty, 19th; Seth Krchmar, 33rd; Matt Legion 18 12 day and trounced Ellworth 89-38 on real good balanced scoring. I was East Jordan varsity volleyball Streelman, 36th; Brandon McNamara, coach Duane Kujat said. "They S.J.C. inc. 12 18 Friday. 48th; and Chris Martin, 50th. hoping for that." lost to Pellston on Monday, 4-15, 1- started to click in the third game, but Route 66 9 21 Individually for East Jordan: Tarn That game, according to head Against Wolverine, Ben Britton 15 and 14-16. just came up short." FMB NW Bank 5 25 Leach, tied for 16th; Paul Teske, 20lh; coach Frank Hamilla, "was the best had 15 points, Mike Kenney had 13, "We have improved on our skill Evan Chappuies, 21st; Bryan Diller, 46th; P. Weisler 568 215 we've played allyear." Ryan Fiel 12, Mark Bcarrs 12, and levels overall as individuals, but must Junior varsity defeated Pellston, Darin Bluhm, 52th; and Matt Malpass, M. Murphy 515 204 With the two wins, Boyne Falls Matt Britton 10. 15-13, 15-11, and 13-15. 55th. incorporate these into team play," D. Olson 514 . Page 8 January 15,1997

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NOTICE OF MEETING sewer, cable TV, with easy land con• ences on or before Friday, January EMERSON VIDEO cassette re• 1/8-29 24, 1997 to: Dr. Robert Nakoneczny, The Evangeline Township Planning Commission will hold a special corder/player in good condition. $50. tract terms. Prices starting at $ 18,900. meeting on January 21, 1997 at 7 p.m. in the Evangeline Township Hall, Only two sites left! 1/8-22 Superintendent Boyne City Public Call 582-6035. Schools, PO Box 289, Boyne City, Ml Wildwood Harbor Road. The meeting will be to discuss open space Jeff Wellman design and the lot creation ordinance as it relates to property in the Rural TIMBERLAND AIRTIGHT wood Re/Max of Boyne Custom Built Home 49712. Residential/Farm Forest (RRF-1) zoning district. Property owners who stove fireplace insert, $300. Wood• 482-2400 Lake Charlevoix Access land Airtight Stove, $100. Four 16/245 may be affected are encouraged to attend. tires, good shape, $125. 1/15 Brand New! 3 STEEL ARCH Buildings, new EVANGELINE TOWNSHIP 40x30 was $6,200, now $2,990; Lake Charlevoix SYNOPSIS OF THE TOWNSHIP 40x56 was $10,840, now $5,990; View & Frontage REGULAR BOARD MEETING 50x120 was $20,450, now $11,990; endwalls available. 1-800-745-2685. The Evangeline Township Board held its regular meeting Jan. 6,1997 at 7:30 p.m. at the Evangeline Town Hall. Present: Supervisor Shields, Clerk Lory, Deputy Treasurer Swiss, Trustees Kidd and Cortright. Ap• proved treasurer's report, noting a total of $57,455.96 in the general fund as of Dec. 31, 1996, approved payables for December in the amount of SERVICES • 3000 sq. ft. finished living area $496.39, accepted a one year contract with Char-Em Appraisal Services, HOMES • 5 bedrooms Inc. for property assessments for the 1997 tax roll, and authorized the LOCATE AN old friend. Computer• WAl'SAL" HOMES INFORMATION • 3 full & 2 half bathrooms purchase of a tax collection software package forthe township treasurer. ized listings of 80 million names and CALL TOLL FREE • 2.5 car garage Meeting adjourned at 8:38 p.m. , • 2 fireplaces Spectacular new3 bedroom, addresses in the USA. $5 per search. 2 bath home overlooking Josette A. Lory 1-888-8-WAUSAU • Custom kitchen with oak Evangeline Township Clerk 582-6035. tin flooring gorgeous Lake Charlevoix. • Large deck & screened porch 40 ft. of Lake Charlevoix • Vaulted ceiling & step down frontage as well. Breathtak• living room ing fieldstone fireplace, PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF BOYNE CITY • Cedar wood siding complete with all new appli• AMENDMENT #63 TO ORDINANCE NO. A.28, • Lawn sprinkler system ances. $279,000 reduced to • Cable TV & natural gas „ BOYNE CITY ZONING ORDINANCE If You're In the Market... Call Century 21, Kowalske & $259,000. Ask for Mark at The following amendment to the City of Boyne City Zoning Ordinance, Assoc. 582-6554 Ask for Mark. Century 21 Kowalske & As• County of Charlevoix, Michigan (Ordinance No. A-28) was adopted on sociates. January 7,1997 at a regular meeting of the Boyne City Commission duly held at City Hall, 319 N. Lake Street. A copy of this amending ordinance may be purchased or inspected at City Hall, 319 N. Lake Street, Boyne City, Ml: THE CITYOF BOYNE CITY ORDAINS: Amend Ordinance No. A-28, 582-6554 582-6554 1-800-431-2121 HkSLI the City of Boyne City Zoning Ordinance as follows therefor: 1-800-431-2121 1. Amendment No. 63 amending the City Zoning Map to include the Kowalske & Assoc. ,Mar k D. Kowalske Kowalske & Assoc. Mark D. Kowalske 231 E. WATER • BOYNE CITY 231 E. WATER • BOYNE CITY rezoning of parcels, 15-051-452-011-20 and 15-051-452-011-15 GC General Commercial to CBD Central Business District. This amending ordinance shall become effective 15 days following final enactment, January 22, 1997. Timothy O'Leary NEW LISTING Planning Director ... for a beautiful newer home for your family, this is it! PUBLIC NOTICE, CITY OF BOYNE CITY This custom built 1800 square foot, 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home is only ADOPTION OF AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE NO. A-76 two years old and features a fireplace, breakfast nook, full walkout Lakeside Living At a regular meeting of the City Commission of the City of Boyne basement, hot tub, oak trim, wrap-around front porch -- all on seven for only City, County of Charlevoix, Mich, in said City on Jan. 7, 1997, at 12 wooded acres. These motivated sellers are open for offers. At 50,000 noon, the Second Reading of ORDINANCE No. A-76 was held and City this is a great buy! With falling interest rates, the time is now. $149,900. Commission approved the ordinance. A synopsis of the ordinance is as follows: Pat O'Brien THE CITY OF BOYNE CITY ORDAINS: Call That Ordinance A-76, Ban on Public Nudity, of the City of Boyne City of Boyne Code of Ordinances, an ordinance adding the following: ' HIS. Lake Street Jean Mort Section 20.720, Public Nudity Defined; Section 20.721, Public Place Defined; Section 20.722, Public Nudity Prohibited; Section 20.723 Pub• r Q*" 616-582-2400 547-4444 lic Nuisance. email: [email protected] IB • COLDUietL I This amendment shall take effect fifteen (15) days following final enactment, Jan. 22, 1997. • BANKJBR • |l Beautiful home on the Chain O'Lakes First Reading: Nov. 5, 1996 Second Reading: Jan. 7, 1997 Enjoy swimming, fishing and wild life. Three storage sheds, Effective Date: Jan. 22, 1997 When you're #l,you satellite, floating dock and two additional lots across the road. Sue Hobbs, City Clerk can do things others can't. A great summer or year round home! 0 Coldwell Banker Schmidt Realtors THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR part of them, at public vendue, at the 710 Bridge Street • Charlevoix, MI 49720 ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A Main lobby of the Charlevoix County KOWALSKE & ASSOCIATES, INC. DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE OB• Courthouse in Charlevoix, Michigan Doug Hoesli^- Broker/Owner TAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT at 11:00 a.m. o'clock, on Friday, Janu• Boyne Falls. Beautiful log PURPOSE. ary 31, 1997. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has and cedar home with ex• Said premises are situated in been made in the conditions of a Township of CHARLEVOIX, pansive deck. Boyne Moun• Place Your Classified Ad mortgage made by Barry YAKER and Charlevoix County, Michigan, and are tain views. Large, open liv• Elaine YAKER, husband and wife to described as: ing areas, 2 baths, 1800 sq. for 2 Weeks And Get The Royal American Mortgage, Inc., a Lots 15 and 16 of the Plat of ft. $74,900. Michigan Corporation, Mortgagee, Bartholmew's Boulder Park, accord• dated March 5, 1996 and recorded ing to the plat recorded in the Office on March 11, 1996 in Liber 297, on of the Register of Deeds for 3m WEEK FREE! page 0004, Charlevoix County Charlevoix County, Michigan. Records, Michigan, and was as• The redemption period shall be 6 East Jordan. In town home with 2 signed by said mortgagee to the GF months from the date of such sale, Name. Phone. MORTGAGE CORP. as assignee, by bedrooms and one bath. Needs unless determined abandoned in ac• assignment dated March 5, 1996, cordance with 1948CL600.3241a, in Copy some maintenance. Could be rented which was recorded on December 9, which case the redemption period or great starter home. $34,900. 1996, in Liber 309, on Page 537, shall be 30 days from the date of such Charlevoix County Records, on which sale. CALL TODAY! mortgage there is claimed to be due Gary Roberts Mark Kowalske . Ida Miller Cary Adgate at the date hereof the sum of Two Dated: December 18,1996 536-7859 582-6981 582-9315 549-2218 Hundred Twelve Thousand One Hun• GF MORTGAGE CORP. dred Thirteen and 22/100 dollars Sue Grobaski Mike Kamptner Gloria Kraemer TobyeWletzke ($212,113.22), including interest at 549-2995 582-0216 536-3113 535-2020 DATES TO RUN . AMOUNT DUE _ FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE 14.750% per annum. CALL: (810)642-4202 KOWALSKE & ASSOCIATES, INC. • $3.00 for first 20 words or less • 15« for each additional word Under the power of sale contained Trott & Trott, PC. 231 E. Water • Boyne City, Ml • Run ad for 2 weeks; third week Is free • Use of border $1 additional in said mortgage and the statute in Attorneys for GF Mortgage Corp. 582-6554 • Deadline Is 5 p.m. Monday • All ads paid In advance such case made and provided, no• 30150 Telegraph Suite 100 tice is hereby given that said mort• Mall to: P.O. Box A, Boyne City, Mich. 497.12 Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025 Ph. 582-6761, fax 582-6762 gage will be foreclosed by a sale of File #96116540 the mortgaged, premises, or some Dec. 25,1996, Jan. 1,8,15,22 1997 1

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elects to declare and hereby declares public vendue to the highest bidder Walloon Lake 51.07 feet, more or distance of 90.0 feet to the point of the entire unpaid amount of the Mort• PUBLIC NOTICES at the east door of the main entrance less, to a point; thence South 76° 10' beginning. PUBLIC NOTICE gage due and payable forthwith. to the Charlevoix County Building lo• East 111 feet, more or less, to the said As of the date of this Notice there MALPASS FOUNDATION NOTICE OF MORTGAGE cated in Charlevoix, Michigan on Westerly line of Road; and thence Notice is further given that the is claimed to be due for principal and FORECLOSURE SALE Thursday, February 13, 1997, at 11 South 13°10' West along the said line length of the redemption period will interest on the Mortgage the sum of o'clock in the forenoon. The premises of Road 50 feet to the place of begin• be six (6) months from the date of The annual report of the Malpass Three Hundred Sixty-Four Thousand covered by the Mortgage are situated Foundation for the year ending Oct. Default has occurred in the condi• ning. sale. Six Hundred Fifty-Seven and 01/100 in the Township of Melrose, County 31, 1996, is available for inspection tions of a mortgage made' by ROB• PARCEL NO. 2: Commencing at Dollars ($364,657.01). No suit or pro• of Charlevoix, State of Michigan, de• Dated: January 15, 1997 at the Foundation's office, 301 Spring ERT W. SIMPSON and ROBIN an iron stake at the East edge of the ceeding at law has been instituted to scribed as follows: Street, East Jordan, Michigan 49727, SIMPSON, husband and wife(collec- sidewalk, said stake being 341.8 feet recover the debt secured by the Mort• OLD KENT BANK f/k/a phone 616/536-2261. The report is tively "Mortgagor"), to OLD KENT North 13°10' East of the point of in• gage or any part thereof. PARCEL NO. 1: Beginning at a OLD KENT BANK OF PETOSKEY, available during normal business BANK f/k/a OLD KENT BANK OF tersection of the East edge of the point in the Westerly line of a public a Michigan banking corporation hours by any citizen who requests it. PETOSKEY, a Michigan banking cor• Notice is hereby given that by vir• right-of-way of Highway M-75 and the road known as Boyne City and Mortgagee poration, of 300 E. Mitchell Street, tue of the power of sale contained in Springvale State Road, at the dis• line common to Section 9 and 16, Signed, Petoskey, Michigan, dated December the Mortgage and the statue in such tance of 357 fdet measured Township 33 North, Range 5 West; Jeffrey O. Birkhold, Esq. F. F. Malpass 28, 1990, and recorded in the office case made provided, and to pay the Northwardly, along said Westerly line thence South 76°50' East for a dis• WARNER NORCROSS & JUDD LLP Foundation Manager of the Register of Deeds for above amount, with interest, as pro• of road, from the meander stake at tance of 230.0 feet to an iron stake; 900 Old Kent Building Charlevoix County, Michigan on vided in the Mortgage, and all legal the intersection of the said West line thence North 13°10' East for a dis• 111 Lyon Street, N.W. January 16, 1991 in Liber 222, Page costs, charges and expenses, includ• of State Road with the South line of tance of 90.0 feet to an iron stake; Grand Rapids, Ml 49503-2489 861 and recorded in the office of the ing the attorney fee allowed by law, Section 9, Town 33 North, Range 5 thence North 76°50' West for a dis• (616) 752-2000 Register of Deeds for Emmet County, and all taxes and insurance premiums West; extending thence North 76° 10' tance of 230.0 feet to an iron stake at Subscribe today. Michigan on May8,1991 inLiber445, paid by the undersigned before sale, West 102 feet, more or less, to the the East edge of the aforesaid side• Jan 15, 22,29, Feb.5 and 12 $22 in-county, $32 out of area. Page 146 (the "Mortgage"). By rea• the Mortgage will be foreclosed by shore of Walloon Lake; thence walk; thence South 13°10' West along Call 582-676! for more information. son of such default, the Mortgagee sale of the mortgaged premises at Northwardly along said shore of the East edge of said sidewalk for a

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