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BCHS installs Nautilus equipment Frank Pomarieo, a representative from Nantihta Equipment, explains the training procedure to a video camera as he instructed the instructional stall at the Boyne City High School on the equipment. The machine* were porchaaed by the school and the school boosters einb, with a little help from the Community Education department at the end of Jaaaary and was installed in the new weight room •» the Ugh school last Wednesday. The eqaapment was owned by Dr. Mansfield. Other contributors to the purchase inchmed the RoUirCbn, both k«al banks, and the stadentconncfl. Proceeds from the cones-ton stand at the bastatimB games wffl also be used to pay off the machines. Pomarico presented a training schedule in front of the camera so that others not able to attend the training session will know how to use the equipment The tM]uipmentwulb«>vsiUbletoresideflUasweflustliletesMsoonssscliedolMcanbeworked out. School officials were pleased to get the equipment saying it wiO make a definite difference with the athletic program. Snowscope, a guide to winter fun included in this issue CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS Volume 108 Number 52 Copyright, 1967, Silbar Communication a. Inc. AH Rights Reserved February 24,1988 30 Cents Boyne okays Harborage agreement letter

Boyne City commissioners Smith were not in attendance at said that acceptance of the Areas for dry storage were project was also changed, along that portion of work proposed. made a couple of changes in an the noon meeting, City Manager present sidewalk is good as many determined and what can be with the total number of units The berms which protect the agreement with the developers Randy Frykberg felt the two area residents like walking along called a private marina. planned for the project. property will only be allowed to of the Harborage Condominium would comply with the last the boat slips. The plan also calls for no in­ The number of units was be four feet higher than the development at the last minute, minute requests. Another addition will be the door storage for boats on the dropped to 106 from 108 and the projected completed elevation. but approved the plan which Major changes in the annual installation of additional fire property along the lake. Ad­ completion date for the entire Frykberg told the com­ outlines and updates what the updated letter of agreement hydrants. One per cluster was ditionally, a previously approved project is now projected for 1992. missioners that the plan will be developers will be doing with the between the city and developers the agreed plan. The developers site plan called for a storage Previous agreements had the updated annually from now on. property along Front Street and include adding space between are also looking into adding dry building, but that has been found project being completed in 1987. The last letter of agreement . the lake. the new cluster of housing units. hydrants, but that part of the and is under construction. Any additional construction made between the city and the The changes made at the last The letter agreed that the plan has not been resolved. The completion date for the will require a new site plan for developers was several years ago minute are very minor and in­ clusters should be 120 feet apart and quite a few changes have oc­ clude such things as screening a so as to allow views of the lake curred as the plans were refined dumpster if it is in place for a for those passing in cars. and improved. long period of time, and having A sidewalk that has been in­ Commissioner Thelma uniform dry dock storage of stalled next to the marina was Behling, one of the specially ap­ boats so they won't appear to be okay, but if it causes problems, pointed members of a committee placed haphazardly on the site the developers will have to install assigned by the city to work out where they are allowed. a sidewalk along Front Street in the letter of agreement told the Although Rick and Dave front of the marina. Frykberg commissioners that "This was a very agreeable discussion bet­ ween all parties." Behling and Commissioner Sandra Stanley were the two commissioners on the committee as well as members of the plan­ ning board. News Briefs In other action, the com­ missioners approved a resolution of support of the state's bid to the federal government as to the March 2 is the cutoff date for those wishing to proposed super conductor super become head of the Department of Natural Resources. collider in the Stockbridge area. Commissioner Tom Anderson is conducting the search A presentation of a video tape to find a replacement for retiring Charlevoix County was presented to the com­ missioners by Chris Bandy of summer resident Gordon Guyer who has said he will be Consumers Power Company. His retiring sometime this spring. The seven member firm prepared a video tape to commission, which is appointed by the Governor, has help urge federal officials to been given the authority to hire a new director. award the project to this state *** instead of eight other proposed sites within the United States. East Jordan High School will be the headquarters for Bandy told the commission the a blood drive next Thursday, March 3, sponsored by the Beaver dams, such as this one near Pearsall Road, mfllpond in Boyne City as they get food. The beavers importance of the collider and East Jordan High School Student Council. The studen­ are starting to cause some problems as they cut haven't tried to build a dam yet on the Boyne River, what it could do to help tourism ts are asking that anyone wishing to donate blood from down trees on Fuller Road in Wilson Township. but some people are considering trapping them out in the northern part of the state Other beavers have been cutting trees near the the East Jordan area come to the high school band room and moving them to a new home. if approved. between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Since blood can­ not be manufactured, the students are reminding everyone of the need for donations and the desire to join them in a successful blood drive. City, township hold landfill session *** Central University will again be holding a Boyne City and officials from The cost of capping the landfill higher on the list. are considering asking other motorcycle certification course in Evangeline Township worked with clay and the other work that If the city wins a grant, they units of government that used this spring and summer. Courses are being set up in last Wednesday at a work needs to be done is estimated to will have to come up with about the landfill, to help participate in session to try to find a solution to be about $490,000, and according $163,000 as the city's 25 percent the closing costs. Charlevoix County, along with 17 other counties paying the cost of the final cap­ to Boyne City officials, getting a matching share to complete the But that idea was not met with throughout the north in a state funded program. State ping of the former landfill and grant is the only way the city can project. much enthusiasm by other law requires motorcycle operators 16 and 17 years old agreed to ask all local units of afford to finish the closure of the City Manager Randy Fryk­ trustees of the Evangeline to go through the course before they apply for an en­ government to send letters to landfill. berg told the audience that fin­ Township. According to Trustee dorsement on their drivers license. The 15-20 hour the Natural Resources Com­ While many communities are ding the money was not an in­ Bruce Janssen, if the township course will be held over two to three days. For complete mission supporting Boyne City's asking for the money from the surmountable goal but would be participated in cost, it could be a request for Clean Michigan Fund fund for various projects, the difficult. liability problem in the future. information, call or contact Paula Russell, Continuing monies. City officials have said they Education and Community Services, Rowe 126, CMU, Boyne City project is one of the See Landfill/Page 3 Mt. Pleasant, Michigan 48859, telephone 517-774-7141. *** Child Watch program State to pay for El weir Boyne City High School and Middle School bands will coming to Charlevoix change order be presenting a special pre-festival concert at 7 p.m. Contractors working on the Charlevoix City Police and the Sheriff Lasater and the crime Thursday, February 25, on the elementary school East salmon weir summer at the intersection of M- Charlevoix County Sheriff Dept. prevention officer have worked stage. Featured will be songs to be played at the band will be adding a timber deck and 32 and M-66. Crime Prevention Unit are coor in conjunction with the East Jor festival competitions set for Saturday for the high railing at a cost of about $10,000 The bottleneck backs up traffic dinating the Community Child dan and Boyne City School according to City Superintendent, when the nearby factories let out schoolers and March 5 for the middle schoolers. Watch Program for Charlevoix. Districts instituting this »•* of Public Works, Mike Dionne. at shift changes and during Application forms for adult program, and are now working heavy tourist traffic times. volunteers will he sent home The state will be picking up Remember, if you have school age children, that with Charlevoix and Boyne Falls The Michigan Department of with elementary students in the the cost of the additional struc­ Boyne City Public Schools will be holding a teacher in- in an effort to make the program Transportation knows that inter­ near future, and training in the ture which was built over the county wide. section is a problem area and is service day Monday, February 29. There will be no school system will be in late Mar summer and fall at the mouth of The Child Watch Program has trying to determine the best way school for students on that day. ch/early April. the river. been widely accepted by school to ease the problem. They have *** Child Watch is a program administration officials and law The city council is the ad­ ministrator of the weir and had completed plans which they Fifteen Boyne Falls students were named as designed for the children of the enforcement personnel think will help but have not con­ community as an educational tool statewide, as well as by parents to pass a resolution approving S.T.A.R. students for the first semester. That means the change. tinued the project to the funding they maintained a grade point average of at least 9.0, to instruct young people in areas and students. Anyone wishing stage. of personal safety. Chief Halver The change was made so spec­ further information can contact Dionne said he was working had no detentions, high attendance records and are son noted that while the area tators and workers could look into Chief Dennis Halverson of the with State Senator Mitch Irwin carrying at least five to six academic classes. The win­ does not have a child abduction the weir to see what salmon was Charlevoix City Police at 547- to find funding that, will improve ners earned a free weekend ski pass at Boyne Mountain problem, there have been instan­ being caught. 3255 ro the crime prevention of­ the situation. The state has not ces of emergencies involving The city is also working on for their efforts. ficer at the Sheriffs Dept. at 547- determined if funding is planned children, and this program is just trying to find a solution to a traf­ *!* + 4461. or is available. a preventative measure. fic bottleneck that occurs in the 2 CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS-February 24.1988

with Nancy Northup Neighbors Obituaries A welcome goes out this be transferred from Northern week to Fern Shaler, who moved Michigan Hospitals to Grandvue LEONA M.THAYER into Litzenburger Place over the Medical Facility. weekend. Scores of the senior bowlers Leona M. Thayer, 92, of WUd- and daughters-in-law, Robert and On Saturday night a group of this past week were: Barney wood Harbor Road, Boyne City, Mary Thayer of Caro; Charles 18 of the Northern Slopes Farm Barnhart-469, Pros Blanckaert- died February 14, 1988 at Gran- and Carolyn Thayer of East Jor­ Bureau met at the home of Ed 466, Norm Kruger-449, John dvue Medical Care Facility, East dan; Irvin and Onalee Thayer of and Arlene Korthase. The topic Tjapkes-442, Bob Rumfelt-381, Jordan. Mt. Morris; Douglas (Don) and of discussion was "Is My Water Goldie-351, Mary Tjapkes-350, Funeral was February 18 at Marilyn Thayer of Boyne City; Safe To Drink?" Jean Marcham-344, Chuck the Stackus Funeral Home, six daughters, Charlotte Annley An open house is planned for 4 Calvin329, Pearl Frieden- Boyne City. The Rev. Rodney White of Petoskey, Mrs. Leroy p.m. next Saturday, February 317,Ardith Dorgan-294, Betty Ward, former pastor of Walloon (Jane) Allen of Adrian, Mrs. 28th at the new home of Marvin Calvin-239, Mary Rumfetl (2 Lake Community Church of­ Richard (Lois) Langtry of and Kathryn Potter and family games>-190. ficiated and burial was in Flushing; Mrs. Arthur (Audrey) on Anderson Road. Bingo winners on Thursday at Evangeline Township Cemetery, Scott of Portland; Mrs. Charles Jim and Kathy Rice of Tecum- the mealsite were: 1st regular Boyne City. (Patricia) Snedeker of El Toro, seh were here over the weekend (split) Alta Skyee/Bernice The former Leona M. Nelson Calif.; Phyllis Hardy of Boyne visiting her sister, Dorothy, and Suhara, 2nd-Leonna Griffen, 3rd- City; one brother and sister-in was born Nov. 19, 1895 in Van Zero the Hero (topped at the East Jordan Elementary School recently Verlin Thompson and family. (split) Mary Towne/Gene Mat­ Buren County, the daughter of law, Paul and Esme Lance of On Friday, the tenants of Lit­ thew/Alice Wilson, and 4th-Erma Nehalem, Oregon; one sister-in- and played with the children on the playground and in the school as he Harvey and Cora Reading taught them math concepts in the early grades. zenburger Place were enter­ Norton. The two specials went to Nelson. She graduated from law Lillian Lance of Buckley; 44 tained by the singing group of Mary Kritcher and Minnie Skop, Western Michigan College in grandchildren; 77 great­ the Boyne City Elementary respectively. The cover all went Kalamazoo and was a school grandchildren; one great-great­ School 3rd and 4th graders. Don­ to Barbara Ross, and the caller teacher in Boyne City between grandchild. ned in elementary school red and was Lyle Ross. 1916 and 1922. In later years she Mrs. Thayer was preceded in white T shirts, they did a great Congratulations to newlyweds, taught in the death by two sons, William Har­ job, under the direction of music Salvation Army Lt. Scott Nicloy school system. vey Thayer in 1951 and Richard teacher, Mrs. Dee Kelly, in and Lt. June Steele who were On May 1, 1920 she married R. Thayer in 1935. presenting their many songs by married on February 6th in Van Howard Thayer. The couple The family suggests memory. Nuys, Calif. Scott is the son of resided in Evangeline Township memorials to Grandvue Medical My apologies to Ira and Wen­ Mr. and Mrs. James (Curtis) and Mr. Thayer preceded her in Care Facility Auxiliary or the dy Breneman. It was the Nicloy of Boyne City and June is death on August 8,1973. Charlevoix County unit of the Brenemans, not the Mike Stowes, the daughter of Captain and Mrs. Mrs. Thayer was a member of American Cancer Society. En who, as I mistakenly reported in Clinton Steele of Haines, Alaska. the Walloon Lake Community velopes for those purposes are last week's column, spent a week The Nicloys and daughter Linda Church. available at the Stackus Funeral on the Berry College Campus in spent a week there sharing in the She is survived by: four sons Home, Boyne City. Rome, Georgia, through the big event. Elder Hostel program. Judge and Mrs. Harvey Var GWENDOLYN SHARER num and their guest exchange In service student from Japan, Koichi Gwendolyn Sharer, 81, of school teacher. Ishiyama, attended the Lake Paul L. Arnold Jr., 19, son of Boyne City, died February 16, She is survived by: two step­ Stuerior State vs. Michigan State Paul and Gwen Arnold of 1988, at Grandvue Medical Care sons, Richard Sharer of Boyne University hockey game in Sault Facility, East Jordan. Charlevoix, has entered the City and Robert Sharer of Ste. Marie on Friday night, in United States Air Force's Mrs. Sharer was born June 22, Philadelphia, Pa. which Lake Superior State won Delayed Enlistment Program. 1906 in Illinois. She was a former A memorial service will be "Zero the Hero Day" at East with a 7-3 score. According to Sgt. Robert East Lansing resident and held at a later date. This past Wednesday, the moved to the Northern Michigan Scamehorn, the Air Force Funeral arrangements were Church of the Nativity, with the area several years ago. Jordan Elementary School Recruiter here, Mr. Arnold's en­ handled by the Stackus Funeral Fr. John Schaffer officiating, held try into the DEP allows the Air Mrs. Sharer was a former Home, Boyne City. BYELOUSEROSSLER opportunity to get in on training and If you have attended school 100 the fun when a training class in their first Ash Wednesday ser­ Force to schedule an opening for days you deserve something special, Math Their Way is offered in East vice. This Episcopal Church, him to attend basic training and right? That's just what Zero the Jordan in August For more infor­ which has had its doors opened be assigned to a job or skill area. ELMER G.OLSTROM Hero thinks if you are in kindergar­ mation, teachers are invited to call for about year, is located on Main Mr. Arnold is a 1985 graduate ten, first, second or third grade and Gail Weimer at the Char-Em LSD. Street, next to the Public of Charlevoix High School and Elmer G. Olstrom, 85, of Boyne He is survived by: one son, studying Math Their Way. Zero the or Betty Walker at the Elementary. Library. will enter the Regular Air Force City, died Feb. 17, 1988, at his Elmer G. Olstrom Jr., of Hero is noted in some special way Until next year, Zero the Hero Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Long of on March 21,1988. home on Peninsula Road, East Petoskey; five daughters, Mrs. every time the students hit a num­ has retired from the scene, however, Grandville visited her sisters, Following graduation from the Jordan. John (Elaine) Majurski of Cape ber ending in zero in the East Jor­ he will no doubt return on the next Julia Daniels of Bortz Nursing six-week basic training course at Mr. Olstrom was born April Coral, Fla., Mrs. Robert (Jeanine) dan Elementary. However, this year 100th day. Home, and Clara Rolls of Litzen­ Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, 14, 1902, in Grautenburg, Cummings of East Jordan, Mrs. something happened on the 100th burger Place over the weekend. he will receive technical training Sweden. He came to the United Armand (Marcella) San Vido of dayl Zero the Hero appeared in per­ They also visited his parents, the in the General Area and be States as a young man and set­ Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Larr son (also known as Gary Albring, Emery Longs. assigned to an Air Force duty tled in Northern Michigan. (Darlene) Maier of St. Johns and Elementary Administrator). Don­ Ralph Brooks is scheduled to station. For many years Mr. Olstrom Marlene Yentz of Petoskey; 21 ning a cape made by Ellen Brouwer, was employed at the East Jordan grandchildren; six great­ a kindergarten mother and various Canning Co. He also owned and In service grandchildren; two brothers, other donated items, Zero the Hero managed a farm on Peninsula Raynor of East Jordan and Einar helped the kindergarten airlift Road. Pvt. Donald G. Reich, son of of Okemos; one sister, Mrs. balloons, handed out $100 bills On Oct. 8,1923, he married the Melvin (Elna) Clute of Gaylord. Dale A. Reich of East Jordan, has (strangely oversized and in black and completed training as an Army NuVision former Matilda Leu. She A memorial service will be white) and visited each classroom to preceded him in death on March military police specialist under held at a later date. congratulate them on reaching 100 4,1987. the one station unit training unit Arrangements were handled days on their numberlines. Mr. Olstrom was a member of (DSUT) program at Fort Mc- Introduces by the Stackus Funeral Home, The Math Their Way philosophy the Peninsula Grange and the Clellan, Ala. Boyne City. is for children to understand patter­ Advance Board of Commerce. DSUT is a 13-week period ns of math through use of concrete which combines basic training A Pair materials. With this in mind they do with advanced individual many activities in the East Jordan training. HEARING AID CLINIC Elementary School with objects Students were trained in civil during math time. On the 100th day and military law, traffic control, H| the children had brought in collec­ map reading and self-defense. WOULD m TO tions of 100's which included buttons, He is a 1987 graduate of East YOU ife* """^1 HEAR M&M's, toothpicks, pennies, etc. Jordan High School. BETTER? Each class was preparing something LIKE M using 100 such as 100 hearts, 100 A -teanngleslatP elosheyHiw gy ir East Jordan foot-steps, 100 smiley faces, Boyne City igAidC

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I I'm" \u\ision CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS-February 24, 1988 3 The Positive Side S Remembrances

"Take time to give yourself a break.. It is one of the secrets of youth." Jottings BYJIMSHJBAR February 28th, just so they can ap­ I used to have a friend until I pear to be like the rest of us. 1902 - 1906 j outgrew him. But we know they could never i He was born on a year like this, run for high political office, some I called leap year and is now only media person would make a big deal j about 12 years old. He thinks of about them having to lie everytime Walloon Lake was a bu»y place back around the turn of the century. himself as a fully trained doctortype. they talk about their age. We all vacationers spent the summer. It sure looks a lot different today, Tina picture shows some of the buildings that made up the down­ But I don't think I would ever call on know we can't have a liar in that especially when you drive through it in the winter. town area of the village and shows the hotel where many ' someone who is 12 to prescribe position. drugs to me, no matter how much I But I don't think we have to might need them. worry too much about them running I almost feel sorry for him and for the office of president. They others like him. would have to be 140 years old, in While you and L regular type of our years, in order to equal out to folks, grow old gracefully, those folks the minimum age a president can be. born on February 29 have a tough Maybe with modern medical time growing up, let atone growing miracles, though_ old. On the other hand, that may not When I am gathering up my be a bad idea. For a campaign slogan Social Security, my friend will only they could use an expression like, be 16 years old. I wonder how he is "Old enough to have the experience going to explain that, along with the of life, yet young enough to have the grey hairs, to a government official hope of the future." Marshall Savles Or "Never too young to know who is going to say he is too young The winds of spring are upon what to do." Was I mad! are not on my birth certificate. called a farce. to collect. us. The political advisors could have a I took that post hole story Booing and hissing has a habit Well, they wrote right back One thing though, he can now They are tripping merrily field day with a leap year baby. down town to see if it would hold of turning my stomach. saying they felt sorry for the city qualify to drive a car, providing he along, hitting town like a winning Speaking of politicians, have you water among the intelligent. So I wrote to the agriculture council and that, by the tone of has taken driver education, at the lottery ticket. given any thought to running for of­ Everywhere I went I was given department telling them what my letter, there was no doubt but same time you and I who were born March. the raspberries even though about the same time in years, are fice? It appears that a lot of positions the wind had done out here and what I had been sideswiped by a It's neither winter nor sum­ they were out of season. In some drawing out the money that has will be opening up in.a few weeks would they kindly put their of­ post 1, 'e. mer. Just blowy. huddles I was called names that been set aside. that could use your talents. ficial stamp on what had been Hea\ jns what a relief. From school boards to township But, hey. Look what March When I asked him if he had any will throw at us: St. Patrick's real difficulty with his youth a few of and on to state and federal jobs, and all you have to do is express interest Day, the first day of spring, a full our years ago, he looked over at me moon and Palm Sunday, all chilly and gave me one of "those" looks. He Lower our taxes, provide more with winter about over.... than we are presently getting, and gusts at kite-flying time. has a hard time dealing with Rejoice, my friends. The someone who kids him about his keep the status quo as you don't ap­ pear to have any axes to grind. gloomy fizzle of February is now youthful age. a mere cold ghost of the past. (I Just get those petitions going Just think of all the trouble he said that myself and I'm proud of folks, and get enough signatures to NOW IS THE TIME may have, besides getting a drivers it.) confuse the ballot makers. license. He was one of the few who Mixed between the breezes could say they graduated from high will come the day when I shall school at the age of four-and-a-half, or have trod this orb for another fif­ college at eight ty-two pick-ups. Weeks, bub, TOGETYOURCAR It could be a real problem when Landfill weeks. It's a time when few kick he or she gets out into the real world up their heels with a draft of of business. Who wants to deal with Continued from Page 1 society's poison. My birthday is apreteen? seldom celebrated beyond the I do envy people born on that day, Township residents are also length of our driveway. IN SHAPE FOR though, everytime I look at some against any plan to have the Now, those who are still with youthful skier having fun at the township participate in the fun­ us will be treated to a fresh work Mountain, or see someone doing ding. of art. something I know would be outright This leaves the matter up to Viz: dangerous for me to try, but it looks the courts as a matter of The subject is March. The SPRINGS like fun. litigation, according to enemy is wind. If I had the advantage of youth, I Evangeline Township Trustee It's true. March will generate could probably join right in and end Doug Shields. He suggested that more wind than those who sit up in the hospital, thinking what a the township and the city will around Dan Rathering the city great day I had. probably have to fight it out in council; and that's a lot of wind. And maybe I could still have court. SUMMER But not as much as we experien­ "greenstick'' fractures instead of old While both the township and ced up here on Mount-rush-mo- brittle bones. the city agreed that the best an­ more last spring. But that is me, I often wonder swer would be to get a grant, It blew so hard up here it rip­ how some of those born in a leap they also agreed to keep the ped a post hole out of the ground WITH ANY OFTHESE year day feel when they see people channels of communication open and sent it flying. I went outside their own age still living through the between the two units of gover­ to see what was going on and was pains of youth. I wonder if they ever nment as they try to find a struck full in the face by a flying SERVICES get used to it. Probably, they don't solution to the cost of capping the post hole. get too concerned and then lie and landfill with either a layer of clay I was laid up for three days, tell everyone they were born on or a PVC plastic liner. unable to take that lucrative job pushing advertising sheets under CHARLEVOIX windshield wipers at super COUNTY PRESS market parking lots. i USPS 396480) • Accident repairs • Rust removal Editor Publisher Jamtrs F. Sllbar Office Manager PariiciaE.Silbar Typesetter KathyVanDyke Letters • Interior & exterior clean-ups Production Manager Joyce Herholz Darkroom Technician Tr»h Dayak Letters to the editor, • Painting • Bumping Correspondents, handwritten or typed, are a Reporters And Photographers Marshall Sayles welcome and important Elnulfc Rossler • Fiberglas repair Nancy Northup part of this paper. 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CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS-February 24,1988 byGailWare NOTICE TO BIDDERS with Bea Smith Cooking \yare-withal The Charlevoix County Road Commission will receive sealed proposals at their offices at 1051 East Division Street, Boyne City, •••••••••••••••••••••••••ift^B Melatonin Blues Scientists didn't even know Michigan 49712, until 10:00 a.m. (EST) Monday, March 14, 1988 for LENTEN MENUS or the canned variety, drained Some research that scientists what hormone the pineal gland furnishing 1988 requirements of the following: The Lenten season has a new Melt butter, blend in flour and have done I'd rather they'd not produced milch less when it did meaning for me since I have pepper; gradually add milk and done, or not told me the results of nor what it did until thirty years Bituminous Materials learned that the word "Lent" is cook until thickened. Place alter­ at least; Take the case of apples ago. But since then they've Bituminous Patching Mixtures, CP 1 from the Old English "Lenten" nate layers of tuna, potato chips, for example. Researchers in studied it hard. Corrugated Metal Pipe meaning apringtime. mushrooms and white sauce in Denmark found that, if eaten in Thus far, they've learned Stone Chips 25B.28B Many churches have for cen­ greased casserole until all have sufficiently large quantities, the about the depression connection Undergbody Scraper Blades turies honored the forty days been used, topping with a layer skin on red apples causes cancer. and also that it affects the between Ash Wednesday and of crushed potato chips. Bake in In rats it did, anyway. I eat a lot maturity rate of children. Further information and specifications may be obtained at the Easter as a time for sacrifice, and moderate oven 350 degrees of red-skinned apples. Then They've found that children Commission offices. it has become a tradition in many about 30 minutes. again, other studies scientists growing up in the sunny climes of All proposals must be in sealed envelopes, plainly marked as to the countries. People were en­ have published reports on, have countries close to the equator, item bid upon and the name of the bidder. couraged to eat fish and cheese This next meatless loaf was perked me up considerably. And mature physically earlier than The Charlevoix County Road Commission reserves the right to to replace meat during those for­ part of a planned menu for Fran­ such is the case in the children living in countries far­ waive the irregularity of any bid, or to reject any or all bids or to split ty days. The old cook books had ces Ridgeway's church Christ­ phenomenon that scientists have ther away from it. I'll bet they the award by items, or to make the award in whole or in part, as may chapters on "Economical mas luncheon, she said that it discovered - SAD. The name says grow up cheerier too. be deemed to be in its own interest. Cooking." These books had many was very tasty. it all. Melatonin affects our pages of fish recipes; especially SPECIAL K LOAF Seasonal affective disorder, biological time clock in another BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS salt cod and mackerel, fish balls, 4 cups Special K cereal which SAD is the acronym for, area also, our sleep-wake cycle. * CHARLEVOIX COUNTY fish cakes and souffles, even fish 1 can mushroom soup makes people feel low when This shows up in travelers who pudding. Baked beans, lamb, Vz cup celery, finely chopped they're deprived of adequate experience jet lag when they go Delbertlngalls mutton and veal recipes filled 1 cup nuts, chopped periods of sunlight. So it follows by air to countries in other time John Kujawslri many pages along with puddings lVi cups cottage cheese that they suffer the most during zones. Jet lag sufferers have of all kids. Richard Fochtman 1V« teaspoons sage the short days of winter when, been helped by doses of the only feb24 It is an interesting fact that 1 cup onion, minced even with the clouds staying known antidote for SAD, periods what was once considered 3 eggs, beaten discreetly away, the sun doesn't of exposure to very bright light. economical some years ago cer­ Vz cup cheese grated show for long. I shudder to think Researchers feel that they're tainly is not true today. Our 'A cup oil of those who live in parts of the beginning to understand the in­ modern marketing system has Mix all together; place in a 9 x world like Northern Europe or stinctive knowledge that people changed all of that. We do not 11 inch baking dish and bake at Alaska where for periods of time, of ancient civilizations like the COMMISSION ORDER short or long depending on (Under authority of Act 230, Public Acts 1925, as amended) save anything by buying what is 350 degrees for 45 minutes. Ser­ Incas and the Persians showed in in season or locally grown as ves 8 to 10 proximity to the North Pole, the worshipping the sun, And that is sun never shines day in and day STATEWIDE TROUT AND SALMON REGULATIONS used to be the case. Our fruits that human as well as plant life and vegetables are shipped to us Then there is this pretty salad out. The mere thought of these could only green and grow and Under the authority of Act 230, Public Acts 1925, as amended, year-around and of course our to perk up any Lenten meal. You folk, makes me stop sniveling, for blossom and thrive with the sun's being Sections 300.1 to 300.5 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, the a minute or so anyway. frozen foods make everything can almost taste Springtime. help. The greening part for Natural Resources Commission, at its December 4,1987, meeting, abundant, so a variety of foods CHICK PEA SALAD Now scientists have people is only figurative of cour­ ordered that for a period of five years no person shall possess, take cost no more than eating the ih cup tomato sauce discovered that "winter wearies" se, which is most fortunate in­ or attempt to take, any species of trout or salmon from any of the same foods endlessly as our 2 tablespoon red wine vinegar don't originate in people's minds deed I'd say. waters of this state except by hook and line during the open forefathers were required to do 1 tablespoon olive oil but come from a physical disor­ Scientists plan to do lots more seasons prescribed, and within the minimum size limits and during the long, winter months. Vi teaspoon salt der in their bodies. The pineal research on SAD and melatonin maximum possession limits indicated below. Vz teaspoon oregano leaves, gland does it to us. This gland, now that they're onto it. But they Statewide open seasons on all trout streams and designated I have a few recipes that were crushed which only works in the dark of don't have to do any more of it trout lakes shall be from the last Saturday in April through Sep­ once considered Lenten meals 'A teaspoon garlic powder night, gets a chance to produce for me. They've done enough by tember 30 (longer on trout streams designated by the Director for with what I think is a cheerful 2 cans (19 oz. each) chick peas, more of its hormone, melatonin, assuring me that my winter extended fishing under Act 165) on all trout and salmon; statewide modern touch. Like the old-time drained during the long winter nights. blahs come from one of my glan­ open seasons on all other inland waters, the Saginaw River, and LOW CALORIE MACARONI Vz cup celery sliced And if it turns out that it ds outdoing its fellow glands and the Great Lakes and connecting waters shall be any time for all AND CHEESE Vz cup diced green pepper manufactures so much that it not from mental mushiness. trout and salmon; except: on and its tributary streams Only 275 calories per serving 5 green onions with tops, sliced 'A cup chopped red onion gets out of balance with the hor­ But I don't mind their doing and on and its tributary streams where the season 2 tablespoons butter or Vz cup diced fresh tomato mones the other glands produce, further research on it.'It'll keep on lake trout is from May 1 through August 15. Also, the following margarine In medium bowl combine which it does in our cold season, their minds occupied, and both areas are established as refuge areas for lake trout rehabilitation then the excess helps make us 2 tablespoons flour tomato sauce, vinegar, olive oil, they and their crew of ratty and are closed to the taking, .keeping, and sport fishing for lake depressed. l'/j teaspoons salt salt, oregano and garlic powder. helpers away from my apples. trout. 1 teaspoon dry mustard Add chickpeas, celery, green Lake Michigan (north part) Dash of cayenne pepper and red onion. All waters enclosed within an area bounded by a line commen­ 2 cups creamed small curd cot­ Cover and refirgerate at least cing at a point (45°30' latitude, 8515' longtitude) 7'A miles due west tage cheese 2 hours. Bring salad to room NOTICE -BIDS WANTED of the northwest corner of Section 30, T36N, R6W, (Emmet Coun­ 8 oz. elbow macaroni, cooked and temperature and stir in tomato ty, Michigan) on the Lake Michigan shoreline; then proceeding due drained just before serving. Serves 6 west for 12 miles (to 45°30" latitude, 85°30' longitude); then 1 teaspoon paprika or 8. CITY OF BOYNE CITY proceeding duenorth for 6 miles (to 45°35'N latitude, 85°30' In saucepan cook onions in Sealed bids are now being received for a 35,000 GVW Chassis longitude); then proceeding due west for 8 miles (to 45°35'N butter until tender. Stir in flour, Dump Truck with Diesel Engine with underbody scraper and dump latitude, 85°40' longitude); then proceeding due north for 11 'A miles salt, mustard and cayenne. Cook In service box and hoist with related accessories. (to 45°45'N latitude, 85°40' longitude; then proceeding due west 16 and stir until smooth and bubbly. Sealed bids will be opened on Thursday, March 10,1988 at 2:00 Airman Lee M. Feeney, son of miles (to 45°45'N, 86°00' longitude); then proceeding due south for Over low hear gradually stir in p.m. in the Office of the City Manager. John D. Feeney of Evergreen, 40 miles (to 45°10'N latitude, 86°00' longitude; then proceeding milk; stir constantly until sauce Specifications on the complete package for bid are available at the due east for 8½ miles to 45°10'N latitude, 85°50' longitude); then starts to boil and thickens. Stir in Colo., and Jean M. Forwick of Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, Monday through Friday, 8.-00 a.m. proceeding due north for 6 miles (to 45°15'N latitude, 85°40' cottage cheese. Pour over Charlevoix, has graduated from to 5.00 p.m. longitude); then proceeding due east for 7¼ miles (to 45°15'N macaroni in ungreased 2-quart the U.S. Air Force security police The City of Boy ne City reserves the right to accept or reject any or latitude, 85°40' longitude); then proceeding due north for 6 miles (to casserole; toss well. Sprinkle specialist course at Lackland Air all bids in the best interests of the City of Boyne City and to waive 45°20'N latitude, 85°40' longitude); then proceeding due east 16 V» with paprika. Bake covered in Force Base, Texas. any irregularities and is not bound to accept the low bid. miles (to 45°20'N latitude, 85°20' longitude) then proceeding due preheated 350 degree oven 30 Graduates of the course Thomas Garlock, City Clerk north 6 miles (to 45°25'N latitude, 85°20' longitude); then, minutes. Uncover and bake 15 studied systems security 319N. Lake Street proceeding due east 4 miles (to 45°20" N latitude, 85°20' longitude); minutes or until hot. Serves 6 operations, tactics and weapons Boyne City, MI 49712 then proceeding northly to the point of beginning (45°30'N latitude, training and earned credits Phone:616-582-6597 toward an associate degree in 85°15' longitude). Or you can make this trifty feb 17,24 Lake Michigan (Mid Lake) applied science through the meal in a matter of minutes, Community College of the Air All waters enclosed within an area bounded by a line commen­ using canned tuna. Force. cing at a point 15 miles (43°40' latitude, 87°50' longitude) due west of TUNA AND CHIPS He is a 1986 graduate of the northwest corner of Section 36, T15N, R19W, on the Lake 4 tablespoons butter or Maumee High School, Ohio. Michigan shoreline (Oceana County); then proceeding 15 miles due margarine LAMB MEDICAL-PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATES west to the Michigan-Wisconsin boundary; then proceeding 4 tablespoons flour GVSU Dean's southerly along the line to a point (43WN latitude, 87°05' announce the opening •A teaspoon pepper List for longitude) due west of the northwest corner of Section 17, T7N, 2¼ cups milk of their practice R16W, (Ottawa County) on the Lake Michigan shore; then 1 - 7 oz. can tuna fish fall 1987 proceeding due east 13 miles (to 43°00'N latitude, 86°50' longitude); 2 cups crushed potato chips of and then northerly to the point of beginning (43°40'N latitude, 1 cup sliced, cooked mushrooms Seven hundred Youth & Family Psychiatry 86°50' longitude). eighty-six students at Lake Huron (North end) Grand Valley State Offices are located at All waters enclosed within an area bounded by a line commen­ University were Alpena General Hospital cing at the southwest corner of Section 17, T41N, R5E (Chippewa NOTICE named to the Dean's County) on the Lake Huron shoreline for the point of beginning and List for the 1987 fall 3rd Floor North, Room 3450 proceeding due south 15 miles (to 45°45'N latitude, 83W longitude) EVELINE TOWNSHIP semester. Students must maintain a 3.5 (Access through old ER entrance) then proceeding due east 8 miles (to 45°45'N latitude, 83°40' Eveline Township is now accepting ap­ grade point average longitude); then proceeding 6 miles due south (to 45¾¾)^ latitude plications for Zoning Administrator. Please or higher while ear­ 83W longitude); then proceeding due east to the Michigan-Ontario contact Supervisor David Willson at 582- William R. Lamb, M.D, ning 12 or more grade border; then proceeding northwesterly and then northeasterly 9428 or Clerk Marsha Beishlag at 547-6770, point credits. along said border to a point due south of the southeast corner of for more information. Jeanette S, Schoonmaker, M.D. Section 1, T41N, R7E (Chippewa County), on the said shoreline, and Marsha Beishlag, Clerk Jennifer Bean and Diplomats of the American Board westerly along said shoreline to the point of beginning. of Psychiatry & Neurology feb 17,24 Ann Kroll, both of Size limits shall be 8 inches in Lower Peninsula streams, 7 inches Charlevoix, appear on Call 356-6353 on Upper Peninsula streams, and 10 inches on all lakes. The the Dean's list. possession limit for trout and salmon shall be 5 fish singly or in or Ask your family physician for a referral. combination but no more than 2 lake trout or splake from Lake Michigan and its tributary streams or 3 lake trout or splake from NOTICE TO BIDDERS Lake Superior and Lake Huron and their tributary streams, in­ The Charlevoix County Road Commission will receive sealed cluding the St. Marys River, except that an additional 5 brook or proposals al their office at 1051 East Division Street. Hovne City, Where can you find insurance brown trout or pink salmon may be taken from tributary streams, Michigan 19712, until 1():()(1 a.m., Monday, March 28, 198« for fur designed especially for your including the St. Marys River, from the last Saturday in April nishingthe following: through September 30. condominium unit and you? In addition to one day's possession limit of salmon and trout, a 1. Two (2) 56,000 lb. GVW Trucks person may possess an additional two days' possession limit of 2. Four (4) Snowplows No problem. processed salmon. For the purposes of this Commission Order, the 3. Two (2) Hopper Type Spreaders Auto-Owners provides you with quality protection that's term processed means: both economical and flexible. Economical because it (a) Canned in a sealed container Further information and specifications may be obtained at the complements insurance provided by your condominium (b) Cured by smoking or drying association. Flexible because it completes the additional Commission offices. protection you need. (c) Frozen in a solid state All proposals must be in sealed envelopes, plainly marked as lo t he Any processed salmon or trout aboard a vessel on the water or Just ask your "no problem" Auto-Owners agent about item bid upon and the name of t he bidder. Condominium Unit-Owners Insurance for you. at dockside shall be included in the daily possession limit. The Charlevoix County Road Commission reserves the right This order supersedes the Commission order, entitled to waive the irregularity of any bid, or to reject any of- all bids or to "Statewide Trout and Salmon Regulations" effective April 1,1987, split the award by items, or to make the award in whole or in part, as ThtNoM&mfhpk- and given number CFI-104.87. may be deemed to be in its own interest. This order shall take effect on April 1,1988, and shall remain ef­ fective through March 31,1993. BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS Marine J. Fhdiarty, Chairman CHARLEVOIX COUNTY RUEGSEGGER-STANLEY Natural Reaouree* Commiaaion INSURANCE AGENCY Barbara McLeod Delbertlngalls CommJaatoii A LegWatkm Lialaon John Kujawski Since 1905 ~ Coontermigned: Richard Fochtman Gordon E. Gayer feb 24 106 Water St., Boyne City, MI 582-6251 Director CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS-February 24,1988

NMPP to offer AIDS antibody testing MELROSE BAY in Petoskey and TC TOWNSHIP TOWNSHIP Northern Michigan HIV (Human Im­ Teenagers are Planned Parenthood be released only to which includes pre- The Melrose Township Board of Review The Bay Township Board of Review will munodeficiency Virus) especially at risk. will meet March 8, 1988 from 9 a.m. to 12 for (NMPP) will begin of­ that person, said and post-test coun­ meet Tuesday, March 8, 1988 at 7 p.m. for testing. According to They tend to ex­ the purpose of reviewing the 1988 fering AIDS antibody Clayton. For clients seling, is $35. Further the purpose of reviewing the 1988 NMPP clinic manager periment with drugs electing confidential assessment roll. testing February 15 information can be assessment roll at the Bay Township Hall. and nurse prac­ and sexual relation­ testing, results will Residents may examine their property at its clinics in obtained by calling Residents may examine their property titioner Alice Clayton, ships, and see them­ only be released upon assessment at the Board of Review March 14, Petoskey and Traver­ Northern Michigan assessments before the Board of Review on several factors selves as in­ written request of the 1988 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., March 15,19881 to 4 se City. Planned Parenthood March 14, 1988 and March 15, 1988 from 9 weighed heavily in vulnerable, which client, she said. at 347-9692. p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. at the township hall. aan. to 12 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the The decision to of­ the decision to promotes a lack of Cost for the test, Melrose Township Tentative ratio and township hall. fer AIDS testing awareness and accep­ provide testing in multiplier subject to change by the assessing The Bay Township tentative ratio and came after the Board, tance of the risk of Northern Michigan. officer, board of review, county equalization multiplier is subject to change by the staff and medical ad­ AIDS. Years of Gilmore to coordinate Northern Michigan and state equalization. assessing officer, board of review, cauz^r visory committee of listening\ to and is not immune from Bike-a-thon in Boyne City equalization and state equalization. NMPP took a hard working with the AIDS epidemic. Tentative Estimated look at the agency's Local health depar­ teenagers has earned St. Jude Children's Hodgkin's disease, Ratio role and responsibility Multiplier Tentative Estimated tment officials NMPP their trust and Research Hospital sickle-cell anemia, and AglOl 50.56 1.00000 Ratio Multiplier in the fight against estimate there will be a special understan­ announced today that other child-killing Com 201 46.58 1.07347 the fatal disease, said between 250 and 500 ding of their needs, Ms. Kathy Gilmore diseases now have a Ind 301 51.95 0.96238 AglOl Scott Blanchard, 54.58 0.91609 AIDS-positive cases said Clayton. has agreed to be the better chance to live. Res 401 48.37 1.03370 Com 201 executive director. 49.40 1.01217 in Emmet and Clients will be of­ coordinator of the St. The Bike-a-Thon TC501 51.40 0.94276 Res 401 "Our conclusion 47.67 1.04888 Charlevoix counties fered the option of Jude Children's program this year is Pers 49.94 1.00000 Pers 50.00 1.00000 was that as a medical by 1992. confidential or Research Hospital dedicated to Brian and educational AIDS is not a anonymous testing (in Bike-a-Thon in Boyne McCollister. Brian, a Willis Planck organization we bear Elaine Smith disease that can be one recent study, City. native of Louisiana, Township Clerk Township Clerk an important respon­ cured through 90% of clients at an St. Jude Children's was diagnosed with feb 17,24 sibility to educate our feb 17,24 traditional medical in- anonymous testing Research Hospital leukemia in October, mar 2 mar 2 clients and the public terventions. At center indicated they was founded by en­ 1984. Since that time, about the deadly present, AIDS can would not have had tertainer Danny Brian has come to St. virus and how to only be prevented, the test had it not Thomas. The in­ Jude every six weeks prevent infection," he not cured. been offered stitution opened its for treatment, and said. For many NMPP anonymously). Clients doors to the public in every 12 weeks for a BOYNE VALLEY NMPP is the first clients, the non-profit electing anonymous 1962 to combat bone marrow test and EVANGELINE Planned Parenthood reproductive health testing will be iden­ catastrophic diseases spinal tap to make TOWNSHIP TOWNSHIP affiliate in Michigan care agency is the tified only with a first which afflict our sure his cancer stays and one of only 20 only health care name and test num­ children. St. Jude in remission. While at The Evangeline Township Board of The Boyne Valley Township Board of nationwide to offer provider they see. ber, and results will Hospital is, non- home, Brian receives Review will meet Tuesday, March 8, 1988 Review will meet March 8,1988 starting at 9 sectarian, non­ oral medication daily. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for the purpose of ajn. for the purpose of reviewing the 1988 discriminatory, and Brian is a living reviewing the 1988 assessment roll. assessment roll. provides total medical example of the Residents may examine their property Residents may examine their property Dointe care to over 4,200 progress and success assessment at the Board of Review March 14, assessments at the Board of Review March IgSH ' ^;M»_ patients. of the research, 1988 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and on March 15, 14,1988 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 At St. Jude, scien­ patient care, and 1988 from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the township hall. pjn., and on March 15,1988 from 10 a.m. to 1 !££?£? 24-Hour tists and physicians educational programs The Evangeline Township tentative ratio p jn. and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Imental health! • Crisis Line • are working side by of this internationally and multiplier subject to change by the Boyne Valley Township tentative ratio side seeking not only recognized hospital. assessing officer, board of review,county and multiplier subject to change by the Inpatient Services a better means of We sincerely ap­ equalization and state equalization is: assessing officer, board of review, county Community Education treatment, but also preciate the concern equalization and state equalization. the causes, cures and that Ms. Kathy Tentative Estimated William R. Lamb, M.D. prevention of these Gilmore has for our Ratio Multiplier Tentative Estimated Multiplier Medical Director terrible killers. work, and we hope AglOl 51.49 0.97104 tio All findings and in­ the citizens of Boyne Com 201 45.93 1.08850 AglOl 52.17 0.95837 (517) 356-7257 or 356-7390 formation gained at City will support the Ind 301 48.75 1.02558 Com 201 48.55 1.02995 the hospital are Bike-a-Thon this Res 401 43.45 1.15075 Ind 301 49.71 1.00583 alpeno general hospital shared freely with spring to help provide TC501 56.33 0.88763 Res 401 48.51 1.03072 doctors and hospitals the funds that are Pers 49.91 1.00000 TC501 51.46 0.97163 7501 W. Chlshofm St. - Alpeno, Michigan 49707 N ^ all over the world. needed to preserve Pers 50.00 1.00000 Thanks to St. Jude the world's greatest Michelle Cortright Hospital, children asset..."Our Children," Township Clerk Christine Smith PUBLIC NOTICE who have leukemia, feb 17,24 Township Clerk AMENDMENT TO 1987-1988 BUDGET mar 2 feb 17,24 mar 2 CITY OF EAST JORDAN EVELINE Tax Supported Funds: TOWNSHIP

General Fund Original Amendment The Eveline Township Board of Review SOUTH ARM General $133,710 $139,031 will meet at the township hall on Ferry Road HUDSON Clerk-Treasurer 63,535 62,100 March 8,1988 at 9:00 a.m. for the purpose of TOWNSHIP Elm Pointe 7,625 8,030 Community Bldg. 1,225 1,970 reviewing the 1988 Assessment Roll. South Arm Board of Review will meet at TOWNSHIP Civic Center 14,425 18,195 Residents may examine their property the South Arm Township Hall March 8,1988 Cemetery 25,595 27,020 assessments before the Board of Review on Police 146,670 150,800 from 9 to 12 noon for the purpose of The Hudson Township Board of Review Fire 47,800 50,425 Monday, March 14,1988 from 9:00 a.m. until reviewing the 1988 assessment roll. will meet a,t the township hall March 8,1988 Ambulance 56,225 56,225 5:00 p.m. and on Tuesday, March 15, 1988 Residents may examine their property from 5-11 p.m. for the purpose of reviewing Parks 23,835 26,635 from 1O0 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the township assessments at the Board of Review March the 1988 assessment roll. Recreation 7,710 8,800 hail on Ferry Road. Walks 6,425 9,610 14 from 9 to 12 noon, and 1 to 4 p.m. and Residents may examine their property Airport 13,680 15,940 Eveline Township tentative ratios and March 15 from 1 to 5 p.m. and 6:30 to 8:30 assessment at the Board of Review March TOTAL GENERAL FUND (548,460 $574,731 multipliers, subject to change by the pjn. at the South Arm Township Hall. 14,1988 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and March 15, Assessing Officer, Board of Review, County Major Streets 76,700 80,040 South Arm Township tentative ratio and 1988 from 3£ p.m. at the township hall. Local Streets 76,790 77,995 Equalization, and State Equalization are as multiplier subject to change by the Hudson Township tentative ratio and Equipment 123,470 124,470 follows: assessing officer, board of review, county multiplier are subject to change by the Sewer Debt 11,998 12,250 Tentative Estimated equalization and state equalization. assessing officer, board of review, county Capital Project-Harbor Marina 20,150 20,150 Ratio Multiplier C.J. Harbor Marina Loan -0- . 7,445 equalization and state equalization. T0TAL TAX SUPPORTED FUNDS $857,560 . $ 697,131 AglOl 54.17 0.92304 Tentative Estimated Com 201 48.70 1.02669 Ratio Multiplier Tentative Estimated Revenue Tax Supported Funds Ind 301 49.78 1.00438 AG 101 56.09 0.89138 Ratio Multiplier Local Property Tax $307,584 $ 309,185 Res 401 46.37 1.07828 Misc. Tax Income & Penalties 3,850 3,955 Com 201 48.45 1.03199 AglOl 50.73 1.00000 Tax Collection Fees 9,300 9,300 T.C. 501 54.61 0.91558 IND 301 48.73 1.02606 Com 201 52.24 0.95718 State Revenue 169,327 169,245 Personal 50.00 1.00000 Res 401 48.00 1.04167 Res 301 50.04 1.00000 Township Contracts 35,400 35,030 TC 50.42 1.00000 TC501 52.39 0.95438 Ambulance Fees 23,500 23,500 Marsha Beishlag Pers 49.91 1.00000 Pers 50.00 1.00000 Cer.ietery Fees 6,400 7,700 Township Clerk Recreation Fees 3,600 3,450 feb 17,24 Interest 25,000 20,035 Helen Cherry, Merry Webb Rentals 17,012 12,500 mar2 Township Clerk Rebates 3,100 3,100 South Arm Township Clerk Miscellaneous 5,400 3,600 feb 17,24 feb 17,24 Sidewalk Receipts 500 2,490 CITY OF mar 2 mar2 Operating Transfers In 13,000 9,000 Donations 1,500 1,775 EAST JORDAN i TOTAL $624,473 $613,865 The City of East Jordan Board of Review Major Streets-State Gas S Weight, Misc. 71,400 74,740 CHANDLER CITY OF Local Streets-State Gas S Weight, Misc. 28,425 29,630 will meet in the City Hall Council Chamber Equipment 123,470 124,470 March 7, 1988 at 9:00 a.m. to organize and TOWNSHIP BOYNE CITY Sewer Debt 9,800 8,182 review the 1988 assessment roll. 10IAL $857,568 $850,887 Property owners may examine their 1988 The Chandler Township Board of Review The Board of Review for the City of Funds on hand to be used as follows: property assessments before the Board will meet March 8, 1988 at 6 p.m. at the Boyne City will meet in the Commission Undesignated Funds on Hand -0- 46,244 during the week of March 14th as follows: Township Hall for the purpose of reviewing Chambers of City Hall, 319 North Lake the 1988 assessment roll. Street, as follows: T0TAL ANTICIPATED REVENUE $857,568 $897,131 March 14,1988 - 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and Following the assessment roll discussion Self Supporting Funds Expenditures 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. the Township Board will hold its regular Monday, March 14, 1988 9:00 a.m. to noon Tourist Park 44,815 43,548 monthly meeting to discuss a possible fire and 1O0 p.m. to 4k)0 p.m. Sewer 177,920 187,712 March 15,1988 -10 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 Hater 175,000 175,000 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. station in Chandler Township. Input from Tuesday, March 15, 1988 9:00 a.m. to noon Fast Jordan Harbor 54,640 60.805 March 16,1988 -1 l:oo a.m. to 200 p.m. and 3:00 residents is desired. and 3:00 pjm. to 7:00 p.m. Total 452*375 467,065 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Residents may examine their property Beginning March 10. 1988 - The Assessment Self Supporting Funds Funding March 17,1988 -1*0 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 assessments at the Board of Review March Roll will be available at City Hall during Fees tor Sewer Services 132i500 146,442 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 14, 1988 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and March 15, normal working hours. Fees for Water Services 159,900 159,900 The City of East Jordan tentative ratio and 1988 from 3 to 9 p.m. at the township hall. Tourist Park Rental Fees 44,815 42,035 fast Jordan Harbor Fees 54,640 53,360 multiplier subject to change by the assessing Chandler Township tentative ratio and The City of Boyne City tentative ratios Funis on Hand ^520 57,883 officer, board of review, county equalization multiplier subject to change by the and multipliers, subject to change by the 7,445 and state equalization: assessing officer, board of review, county Assessing Officer, Board of Review, County Orncrai unn ^^ 45^375 467,065 Tentative Estimated equalization and state equalization. Equalization and State Equalization are as Ratio Multiplier follows: Capital Projects Expenditures Real Commercial Property 46.05 1.08570 Tentative Estimated Real Industrial Property 50.00 1.00000 Ratio Multiplier Tentative Estimated Weir Project-ExpensesfState Funded) 155,900 181,280 Real Residential Property 49.91 1.00180 AglOl 49.47 1.01064 Ratio Multiplier Capital Project-Funding Personal Property 50.00 1.00000 Com 201 49.94 1.00111 Commercial 48.83 102397 Ind 301 50.29 1.00000 Industrial 50.00 1.00000 Weir Project-Income (State Funded) 156,900 181,280 The Board of Review will meet in the City Res 401 50.00 1.00000 Residential 46.81 1.06815 Hall Council Chamber on March 31, 1988, TC501 50 M 1.00000 Personal 50.00 1.00000 Tw* Pi*fc H«ai*«a w« b. Wd » Tmakjr. March 1, 1988 « 7:15 pjn. ud from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon to hear rebut­ Pers 49.81 1.00000 Tw*W, Mmh 15,1M8 »t 7:15 PJB. »t City IW to PK«tv» «mm«U oa am«ndfaf the tals. Mary Peter* Carl Dunn 1987-1988 Badpt. Kathy OHear Treasurer/Chief Financial Officer KldqrOIUv Townihlp Clerk Oty Clerk City Clerk feb 17,24 teb24,m»r9 feb 17,24 feb 17,24 mar 2,9 mar 2 mar 2 mmmmmm

CHARLEVOIX COUNTY1 PRESS-February 24.1988 Ramblers defeat Elks, fall to Saints

BY SCOTT KNIPE quarter, but for the Elks it was Boyne was down 5,79-84. The Boyne City Ramblers ad­ already too late, losing 75-59. Mike Deschryver led the team ded another win to a primarily After having been easily in St. Ignace with 29 points, defeated record last Tuesday defeated by the Saints early in followed by Jim Abney and when the Elk Rapids Elks were the season, no one really expec­ Aaron Richards with ten each. in Boyne. ted Boyne to make a showing in Scott Hammontree had 9, all on For the most part the contest the Saints hometown, especially three pointers, Eric Smith had 8, was a one sided affair, being no after a poor first quarter, but by Keith Harvey put in 7, Mark closer than the first quarter the half the score was tied, 39 all, Harris nailed 6 all of freethrows. score of 15-9. The Ramblers and Boyne took the lead in the played with confidence third, 59-57, but through a few The toughest portion of the throughout the game, upping bad breaks and three starters season is just now approaching, their lead to the substantial 37-22 fouling out, the Ramblers as Boyne faces Harbor Springs, halftime score, and 60-36 in the momentum slowly gave way to Petoskey, and Rogers City for third. Boyne was outscored in the the Saints and at the final buzzer their final three games.

Fow emutraettoii iMwU at Ferria State Univer­ Robert McFarlane of Iron River and Michael sity recently were awarded over 12,100 in •cbolar- Novakoald of Grand Rapid*. Presenting the award* Leaders showing determination •Idpa. The famrth annual award* were fonded by the were (back, from left) Kevin DeFever of Bis; Rapid*, Mecosta County Home Builder* AMwdation, the. MCHBA president; Rug* Gerber of Reed City, National Ateociatten of Home Button and the NAHB Region IX vice president; and Ferris to win a hearing on Social Security Ferris Aaeodated Oautruetioa Student*. Scholar- President J. William Wenrleh. The scholarship •Up recipient* were tfront, tram left) David Simula program has awarded over $10,000 to 13 FSU con­ .// of Boyne City, Timothy Morey of White Pigeon, struction student*. benefit issue "Notch' James Roosevelt, Chairman of benefits for most seniors, correcting justice," said Roosevelt. He predic­ the five mfllioiHnember senior lob­ the Notch, but would not bring ted that the growing momentum by, the National Committee to benefit levels up to the 1912-1916 which made possible the hearing East Jordan takes Gaylord St. Mary's Preserve Social Security and levels. and the commitments by Presiden­ Medicare, today congratulated "Finally, it was the dogged tial candidates would lead to passage senior leaders across the nation for determination of hundreds of later this year of both the Sanford BY DENNIS SKROCHJ wide open in the third stanza as Shepard put in 10. Also scoring showing the determination thousands of affected senior citizens legislation and parallel House After suffering a loss to they outscored the Snowbirds 18- were: Bill Gotts (9), Jamie Cham­ necessary to win a hearing on the that won this first step toward a real legislation introduced by Rep. Charlevoix earlier in the week, 13. The fourth period saw EJ out bers (4), Pat Muma (3), Mike Cam controversial Social Security benefit legislative correction of this in­ Harold Ford, (Hit. 3788). the East Jordan junior varsity perform Gaylord 17-13 etu-oute to (2), and Mike Rebec (2). issue known as the "Notch." basketball team bounced back on the victory. Roosevelt sent telegrams alerting The Very Best Price Friday and posted a 66-50 victory The Red Devils hit 30 of 81 Sherman also led the way grassroots leaders in wery region of over Gaylord St. Mary's. (37%) field goals while sinking 6 defensively with nine rebounds the country that the Senate Special The Very Best Car EJ jumped out to a 17-11 lead of 11 free throws. St. Mary's can­ and four steals. Shepard grabbed Committee on Aging will hold after the first period and exten­ ned 18 of 52 (34%) shots from the seven rebounds as Chambers, hearings on the Notch February 22. BAY AREA MOTORS ded the margin to seven points, floor and 14 of 25 foul shots. Rebec, and Cutler each had four. The "Notch" is the 1977 legislative 31-24, at the halftime inter­ Ted Sherman led the Devil This week the Devils will host error which resulted in dramatic We're the Used Car Professionals mission. scoring attack with 22 points as Bellaire on Friday. reductions in Social Security The Devils broke the game Don Cutler added 14 and Steve benefits for seniors born between 1917-1928. "We have fought for four years to win a fair hearing on this issue in the Senate," said Roosevelt. "Now, LAST DAY OF because of the leadership of Sen. John Melcher, chairman of the Senate Special Committee on Aging, and because of the persistence of millions of Notch victims, we have won a chance to tell our story." REGISTRATION 1986 Dodge Caravan S£., 2.6 ltr. automatic, air conditioning, cruise In the last two years alone, control, stereo radio, rear defog., power windows, power locks, two- Roosevelt said, at least 450,000 tone paint and cloth trim. Only 39,000 milesl! '10,995 petitions, letters and postcards have reached the Congress urging a hearing. He added that VS. Rep. Andy Jacobs, (D-Ind.) Chairman of SCHOOL the House Ways and Means Sub­ committee on Social Security also has promised to hold hearings later this spring. Senator Melcher, (D-Mont.) has E LECTION scheduled testimony from Sen. Terry Sanford (D-N.CJ, author of NOTICE OF LAST DAY OP REGISTRATION OP THE ELECTORS OP legislation to correct the Notch inequity IS. 1830), Notch victims and BOYNE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Social Security Commissioner Dor­ 1985 Pontiac Grand Am. V-6 automatic, LE package, cruise control, CHARLEVOIX AND ANTRIM COUNTIES, MICHIGAN cas Hardy. "We know that Com­ tilt steering, air conditioning, stereo cassette, aluminum wheels and missioner Hardy will oppose any rear defog. Beautiful!! "7995 TO THE ELECTORS OP THE SCHOOL DISTRICT: correction of the 'Notch'," said Roosevelt, "but at least we will be Please Take Notice that the Board of Education of Boyne City able to publicly confront the many Public Schools, Charlevoix-and Antrim Counties, Michigan, has erroneous statements that have called a special election to be held in the school district on been made by the Social Security Monday, March 28, 1988. Administration on this important issue." TAKE NOTICE that the following proposition (s) will be In recent months the Noteh issue submitted at the special election: has commanded the attention of Presidential candidates in Iowa where there is a well-organized i. MILLAGE PROPOSITION grassroots Notch organization num­ bering 60,000. Against the expec­ 1985 Cadillac Fleetwood FWD. 4.1 ltr. V-8, automatic overdrive, elec­ Shall the limi tation on the amount of taxes tations of many political pundits, the tronic climate control, tilt steering, cruise control, full power options which may be as sessed against all property in Notch has become a pivotal issue in and leather trim. Only 34,000 miles!! '12,900 Boyne City Pu blic Schools, Charlevoix and Iowa according to recent articles in Antrim Countie s, Michigan, be increased by the New York Times and 24.3 millB ($ 24.30 on each $1,000.00) on Newsweek magazine, among others. state equalized valuation for the year 1988, In Iowa at least four Presidential to provide ad ditional funds for operating candidates, Democrats Michael purposes (21.3 mills of the above increase Dukakis, Jesse Jackson, Paul Simon being a renewa 1 of 21.3 mills for operating and Republican Jack Kemp, have purposes which expired with the 1987 tax levy committed to finding a solution if and 3 mills being additional operating elected President. Other White millage)? House hopefuls, while not making commitments, have recognized that the 1977 legislation inadvertently caused a serious disparity in Social II, 1985 Honda Accord four door, overdrive transmission, air, cruise, ADDITIONAL MILLAGE PROPOSITION Security benefit levels. Roosevelt stereo cassette, power windows, power locks and rear defog. Dark said that recognition, by itself, blue with blue cloth trim. Sharpl! *6995 Shall the limitation on the amount of taxes signals a major victory. which may be assessed against all property in But the struggle for recognition of Boyne City Public Schools, Charlevoix and the Notch as an important, or even Antrim Counties, Michigan, be increased by .8 legitimate issue, has been long and mill ($0.80 on each $1,000.00) on state arduous, according to Roosevelt. equalized valuation for a period of 3 years, "Notch leaders have come to 1988, 1989 and 1990, to provide additional Washington to demonstrate twice in funds for operating purposes to be used to the last two years, we have seen purchase school furniture and equipment? legislation blocked by the House Ways and Means C!ommittee chair­ man year after year, and we have THE LAST DAY ON WHICH PERSONS MAY REGISTER KITH THE fought for years to win the support APPROPRIATE CITY OR TOWNSHIP CLERKS, IN ORDER TO BE ELIGIBLE TO of other aging organizations in our VOTE AT THE SPECIAL ELECTION CALLED TO BE HELD OH MONDAY, battle for simple justice for "not- MARCH 28, 1988, IS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1988. PERSONS died" seniors," said Roosevelt 1985 Ford Ranger 4x4 pick up. V-6 automatic, power steering and REGISTERING AFTER 5 O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING ON MONDAY, brakes, stereo cassette, sliding rear glass, two-tone paint, cloth trim and matching fiber glas topper. T995 FEBRUARY 29, 1988, ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO VOTE AT THE SPECIAL SCHOOL The former Congressman said ELECTION. that the hearing would provide his organization with the opportunity to demonstrate that the Notch has OPEN: Monday 9a.m.-8p.m. im Persons planning to register with the respective city or caused benefit levels for affected Tu«-Fri9a.m.-6p.m. township clerks must ascertain the days and hours on which the Budget seniors to fall below the benefit rentacar Saturday 9 a.m. -2 p.m. clerks' offices are open for registration. levels of moat seniors born since TilF 1900. "Time after time, we have had This Notice is given by order of the Board of Education of to answer the spurious notion that BAY AREA MOTORS Boyne City Public Schools, Charlevoix and Antrim Counties, Notch victims are trying to equal The Used Car Professionals Michigan. the high benefit levels of those born 2245 Charlevoix Ave., Petoskey between 1912-1916-the so-called (Just beyond the Fair Grounds) 'bonanza babies'." He said that the Btllle R. Relnhardt Look for the flag Sanford legislation would level out Secretary, Board of Education 347-5890 CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS February 24,1988 7 ClctSSifJGCl AdS^ust ca" 582-6761 to place your ad

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In our recent loss of tique furniture. We OWN YOUR OWN ENJOY CHILDREN? SALES PERSON B1415, 161 S. Lin WE'LL FL\ IT: Legal Notices our mother and gran­ have used aluminum Selling full line beautiful discount shoe The Professional colnway, N. Aurora, II Brooks Appliance the forenoon at dmother, Mrs. Leona printing plates 22x35 NOTICE OF SALE store. Offering over 300 Parenting Program of recognition products. 60542 Service. 582-6217. the Courthouse in the City Thayer, a special inches at the top designer name Northern Michigan Could develop into Default having been nutde in the condition of a certain of Charlevoix, that being the thanks is given to all Charlevoix County 762 Painting & place for holding the Circuit brands and over 2000 Community Mental management position. 510 Help Wanted- mortgage made the 29th day our friends and Press. 40 cents each, Decorating Court for the County of styles at unbelievable Health is looking for Liberal commissions. Sales of March, 1984, by neighbors who were 3/$1.00, or 25/$8.00. Car and telephone CHARLES F. TKEMM Charlevoix, there will be of­ retail prices of 6.75 and couples, who care SPANIAK & SONS fered for sale and sold to the so thoughtful and up. All first quality mer- about children and allowance. AND FRANCES KAY SELL MEMORIAL Painting & Staining. highest bider, at public sale, caring. Thanks to the chandise. 'Andrew are willing to take a THEMM, husband and wife," NEWSPRINT Reply in writing to: DAY WREATHS Spray, Brush, Roll. as Mortgagor, to NORTH for the purpose of satisfying staff at Grandvue Geller *Evan Picone troubled child into the amounts due and unpaid PAPER The Winners Circle from your location. Residential and WESTERN SAVINGS Medical Care Facility, •Naturalizer *Liz their home. We AND LOAN upon said mortgage, Unused roll ends, 34 Pays 25% com­ Commercial. Licensed together with the legal costs James and Eleanor at Claiborne *Stride Rite provide paid training, 820 E. Main ASSOCIATION as Mor­ inches wide, varying Boyne City, MI 49712 mission. Write - P.O. and Insured. Call 582- and charges of sale, in­ the Stackus Funeral *Bandolino *Reebok extensive support tgagee, and recorded on sizes, $2.50 - $7. Good Box 342, Sulphur 7218 or 347-1192. cluding an attorney fee of Home, Rev. Rodney •Amalfi *9 West services and monthly GET PAR) for reading March 29, 1984 in the office Seventy-Five (J75.00) Ward, Mr. Chris for table covers, pain­ Springs, IN 47388- of the Register of Deeds for •Gloria Vanderbilt and income. For infor­ booksl $100.00 per 767 Piano Sales Dollars provided by law and Ward and the ting cover, school art 0342. Charlevoix County, in said mortgage, the lands many more. Your "$" mation call 347-6701. title. Write: ACE- & Service Michigan, in Liber 172, Walloon Lake Com­ projects, tombstone and premises in said mor­ rubbing, etc. cash investment of • Pages 789-791; on which tgage mentioned and munity Church. $12500.00 to $39500.00 PIANO TUNING mortgage there is claimed to Charlevoix County described as follows, to wit: Everything that was includes beginning in­ Gordon Wheeler, 45 be due and unpaid at the Norwood Township, Press office, 108 East Jordan date of this Notice ONE done is greatly ap­ ventory, training and years experience. 12 Charlevoix County, Groveland, Boyne HUNDRED THREE Michigan. preciated by us all. fixtures. Call Anytime. Years factory ex­ THOUSAND EIGHT City. 582-6761. Prestige Fashions 1-800- perience. Phone 548- HUNDRED THIRTY- Lot Fourteen(14) of Council Minutes Klooster's Island View, as The Leona Thayer 247-9127. 5592. NINE AND 72/100 Family PROCEEDINGS OF A copy of the of­ PROCEEDINGS OF (»103,839.72) DOLLARS, no recorded in Liber 2 of Plats, ORDERNOW ficial minutes of the suit or proceeding at law or page 107, Charlevoix County THE EAST JOR­ THE EAST JOR­ Our classifieds records. Rubber stamps, im­ DAN CITY COUN­ above meeting is DAN CITY COUN­ in equity having been in printed. Polamer 335 Lots & Acreage stituted to recover the debt, Subject to easement of To all my family, CIL posted in City Hall for CIL can work record. friends and neighbors, stamps and Evermark for sale or any part of the debt, The East Jordan perusal during normal The East Jordan for you secured by said mortgage, The redemption period a heartfelt thank you self-inking stamps 15 ACRES within City Council met in office hours. City Council met in and the power of sale in said shall be six (6) months from for all your kindness, available. One to six mortgage contained having the date of sale. Boyne City Limits Regular Session, PROCEEDINGS OF Regular Session, at a very Dated: February 17,1988 visits, cards and lines. Signature, ad­ THE EAST JOR­ February 16, 1988, at become operative by reason with frontage on two January 19, 1988, at of such default. NORTHWESTERN flowers during my dress, logo, artwork roads, Vogel and Call 7:30 p.m., Mayor DAN CITY COUN 7:30 PM., Mayor Pro- reasonable SAVfNGS AND LOAN or special message NOTICE IS HEREBY ASSOCIATION, hospital stay. I sin­ St. $45,000 with ter­ Sweet presiding and CEL tem Yettaw GIVEN that on March 24, cerely appreciated stamps. 10 day ms. Also 4 lots on The East Jordan price! Mortgagee all members of Coun­ presiding. Council 1988 at 10:00 o'clock in feb 24, mar 2,9,16 your thoughtfulness. delivery time. Court St. All offers cil present. Minutes City Council met in members Cihak, Gee May Meads CHARLEVOIX considered. Call 313- were approved and Regular Session, and Mayor Sweet COUNTY PRESS 664-1654 or 313-664- authorization was February 2, 1988, at were absent. Minutes Bowling results 108 Groveland 1316. given to pay 7:30 P.M., Mayor were approved and 245 Firewood tor sale Boyne City $149,457.21 in bills as Sweet presiding and authorization was Boyne Oly Lanes T. Welch 205 Dave Peck 223 340 Mobile Homes all members of Coun­ given to pay Fraternal Bowling League B. Hubble 202 Don KJeinschrodt 221 FIREWOOD 295 Wanted presented. for sale cil present. Minutes $148,412.95 in bills as 2-17-88 ACastles 201 Excellent hardwood, Further Council Don Purotl Lgg 144 66 presented. Boyne City Lanes Gemini 1986 SKYLINE Actions: accepted were approved and RaveausBodySti 123.586.5 maple and beech, WANTED: Old Pre Monday Night Businessman Coffee Cup League JoAnne Breakey's authorization was Further Council Town & Country 116.593.5 delivered. Call 582- 50's Wurlitzer MOBILE home 14' by 2-22-88 2-16-88 Bay Shore Steel 115 95 56', two bedroom, resignation from the given to pay Action: accepted Nordic Bar 155 85 RoundTblCafe 22 10 3125. jukeboxes, models Bobs Pharmacy 107.5102.5 Board of Appeals, $61,480.51 in bills as Mark Daneff's Glens Market 147 93 PetrieConstr 19 13 between 700 and 1100 large livingroom and SamKoscAuct 107 103 N.W. St. Bank 145 95 LaVanwayTrkg 16 16 in any condition. Also kitchen. 10' by 14' received a presen­ presented. resignation from the United Tech 105.5104.5 Bowrs Elect 144.595.5 N.W.St. Bank 16 16 _,,_ 275 Miscellaneous tation given by Further Council Board of Appeals; set Canrbrj«7Lind5ay 105.5104.5 5 cent Coca Cola deck, 10' by 12' shed Altair Int 143 97 Rainbow Bar 14 18 ""* Jorsale two public hearings B.C. Lanes 96 114 machines. Call and new scrubs in Housing Commission Action: accepted Don Fie! Const 135.5 104.5 Jerry's Body Shop9 23 Sportsmans Bar 91 119 Saginaw, 517-793- lawn. New Washer Director Jean Pardee Bowers resignation for March 1st & Mar­ Storeage Closet 134 106 High Games Lenas 83.5 126.5 METALSHEETS from the Board of ch 15th to receive Ye Okie 9 Holes 124 116 FbGoik 200 5605. and dryer included. on the status of the Boyne Val Lions 65 145 Suitable for building Bay Shore Engr 118 122 Shirley J. Perne 188 For further infor­ Housing Commission; Appeals; adopted a comments on ammen- rndMdual Highs woodsheds, fishing Erber Amoco 118 122 Jean Stowe 185 WE BUY STANDING mation call 582-6272 passed a resolution to Resolution to lease ding the 1987/88 A VanDusen 213-240-192 Detoit Free Press 113 127 ZeltleKitsen 185 shanties, repairing timber. Call Burt budget; passed two J. Raveau 168-223-236 or 582-3335 and ask request the Michigan and maintain safe Huffs Pharm 108.5 131.5 High Series ro\,is or replacing resolutions to petition H. Store 238-187-201 Moeke & Son, 582- for Brian. Department of Tran­ deposit box(s); learned HalrShoppe 104 136 Gladys Saltier 530 metal work on an- Randy Peck 264-181-177 the Michigan Depar­ Control Engr 103 137 JeanStowe 519 3125. sportation to make Cable T.V. will be ex­ D. Dougherty 20*191-204 tment of Transpor­ Rainbow Bar 97 143 Ariane Russell 514 needed improvements tended to LaLond and D.Webb 240 High Series Gladys Sattler had 86 pins over Shepards Roads; tation to reclassify the C. Ffrord 223 360 Real Estate to.M-32 & M-66; ac­ Terry Slerockl 593 average for her series. status of J. Hoaglund 218-222 Services cepted a revised received a Zoning CoopGregware 583 Splits Converted Whafs C. Dulin 212 Tim Welch 573 Flo Goik 2-7; Morglnla Hayes 5- sewer upgrade Permit from South Cemetery/Division W. Klelnschrodf 210-202 High Game 7; Dorothy Drenth 5-10 and 3- BY OWNERS-FOR proposal as prepared Arm Township to Street and to incor­ "Bud" Bales 206 Arnold Green 231 10. Happening SALE - Houses, house by Wade-Trim deepen and aerate porate LaLonde and Wm. Seals 206 trailers, mobile Granger Engineering; existing lagoons along Griffin Roads into the NALSAJS. HELP homes, land bought- passed a resolution to with additional City's street system; School Lunch Menus irrigation; denied a approved contract The next regularly FOR BLIND/DEAF sold - traded - rented - establish and im­ BOYNE CITY EAST JORDAN BOYNE FALLS scheduled meeting of Braile materials, financed. East Jordan plement a Rehab reouest for a donation changes in the weir the Northern Michigan readers for visually im­ Auto Parts, Inc. Loan III program forxhe annual Senior construction totaling Monday: No lunch, Teacher Monday: hamburgers or hot Monday: submarine san­ Citizens picnic; ap­ $10,468.00. InserviceDay dogs or fish on buns, french fries, dwiches, shredded cheese and Substance Abuse Ser­ paired individuals, and (loans of up to pickles, applesauce & cookies lettuce, buttered peas, pizza pointed Karen Vin­ Tuesday: ho! dogs, sloppy vices Board of Directors interpreters for the 445 Living Quarters $5,000.00 at 8% in­ A copy of the of­ joes, french fries, mlxe! fruit and Tuesday: chili or zombies or Tuesday: Chicken Ala King cent to a one year ficial minutes of the sliced turkey on buns, vegetable over biscuits, green beans, jello will be held on Monday, hearing impaired will be for rent terest are available salad bar March 7,1988 beginning provided upon request. for home im­ term on the Board of above meeting is Wednesday: bakeJ chicken, sticks & dip, pears with fruit, chef salad at 10:00 a.m. at the If you are in need of one provements); appoin­ Appeals. posted in City Hall for parsley potatoes, oranges Wednesday: baked chicken or Wednesday: cream of broccoli WILL SHARE macaroni & cheese or pasta bar, soup, tuna sandwich, fruit and perusal during normal Thursday: hot dogs, lasagna, Holiday Inn in Grayling. of these services, please ted Hilton Moore to a A copy of the of­ hash brown, jello with fruit dessert, pizza HOUSE and expenses office hours. tossed salad and pears For agenda and details notify Northern or will rent room in two year term on the ficial minutes of the Friday: double burger, fish Thursday: pot pies or bologna Thursday: BBQ on bun, fren­ sandwiches or folded pizza or please call (517) 732-1791. Michigan Substance Boyne City. Call 582- Planning Commission above meeting is KathyOHear nuggets, green beans, cole slaw ch fries, salad bar, dessert, pizza Abuse Services, 1723 and appointed Al posted in City Hall for City Clerk and pineapple baked potato bar, green beans, Friday, fish sandwich, cole 2745. pineapple slaw, fruit and dessert, pizza LUNCHEON West M-32, Suite A, Joseph to a one year perusal during normal Friday: pizza or chalupas, All senior citizens Gaylord, MI, (517) 732- term on the Board of office hours. com, blackberry crisp are welcome to attend 1791. Appeals. Spring Thaw Lun­ cheon in the Summit Center of Shanty Creek Resort on Mar­ ch 3 at noon. Besides a buffet luncheon, there will be musical enter­ tainment and door prizes. Service Directory Tickets are available at all meal sites in Antrim and GREG'S Charlevoix counties DR. THOMAS McKEON, M.D. TRI-LAKES APPLIANCE, INC. at a very reasonable Sped*!* in Internal Medicine Factory Trained & Authorized Service for •« AUTO BODY AduttDiKuM cost. This event is 3 inch BUSINESS CARDS Over 30 Brands "AUTO MOT 4 COLUMN anctAUtTaV' Akrgy Twting A Treatment I IHtOfUMCI WORK WIIXOMt • W1DO CUSTOM WOIHC sponsored by the An­ only $6 per week I AlfTOMOftlU. MCOHOmONIH* • FtHMLAM MP AMI trim and Charlevoix BOYNE VALLEY MEDICAL CLINIC The Largest Parts Inventory WATt* FMl MTIMATIS County Commissions Call 582-6761 in North Michigan 624SUUSL Boyne City •» 5 / 582-2992 On Aging. (616)347-6913 582-6517 e MM a MOWffll MiMMa Horn.- M0 «JB. 5K» pjn. MW-Th-F 1844 M-119 (in Old Brewery Bldg.) Peloskey, Ml. 305 E. MAIN BOYNE CITY STOP SMOKING The East Jordan Call For The [GRAND BAY SINCE 1940 Jim Shepherd Painting USED CARS Family Health Center Finest In Upholstering I MARINE & BROKERAGE INC. is presenting a Box 131 'WALKER AUTO PARTS FREE Boyne City. Michigan 49711 • ELECTRONICS . FUNJETS Freedom from • SHORE STATIONS YOUR AUTO ONE STOP SHOP CENTER ESTIMATES • MERCRUISER Smoking program. • BOAT LIFTS USED AND NEW PARTS FflFTEHIOnOUGH • E-Z LOADER TRAILER f • FULL SERVICE DEPARTMENT • E-Z DOCKS COLLISION AND (MECHANICAL REPAIR The seven class series UPH0LSTEI1Y Call will be held on March Chaparral • Cratranar • CruJaara Inc. * Marcruiaar • Mariner PHONE (616) 536-7449 OR 536-7863 616-546-3277 Jim Jeff 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 22, and Winter Storage Available MICHAEL ERNST 0297« ADVANCE RD Tg7 616-582-2488 April 5 at 7 p.m. in the M 32.Elmira.MI We Pick Up & Deliuer 616-582-6256 616-547-4798 1516 S. Bridge OWNER EAST JORDAN, Ml 48727 East Jordan Family SEPTIC TANKS SERVICE Health Center Com­ SEALS & ROBERTS ROOFING COMPANY munity Room in the SEPTIC TANK A**»''V CONSTRUCTION JOE'S SERVICE, INC. Steel Roof Decks lower level of the Waterproofing CLEANINO AND INSTALLATION IS OUR BUSINESS health center. The COMPANY Bonded Built-up Roofs ...NOT A SIDELINE Insulated Root Decks small cost of this class • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL Insured Workmen series will be waived Cnmplelr Building • EXCAVATING • LAND CLEARING BUILDING & REMODELING for those with special and Remodeling Cmargancy Swrvica • Repair Sarvlca 5578 U.S. 131 Camp Daggett Rd.. MtflMgan Suta Ucanaa No. 3*1 II 616 582-2702 Pctoskcy Boyne City financial needs. The Portable Toilets For Renl Call 347-2151. Peioskey Boyne City 582-6535 LICENSED BUILDER BOYNE CITY, MICH. 4*712 347-8823 582-9392 class will be taught by 2362 McDougall Road Theresa Green, health Euarataaf Strvfcxa educator from Burns Boyneland Refuse Fraa Eataaulea SEALS & ROBERTS Clinic Medical Center. & Garbage Service Al SuoVGravarStaM Pnxharta CONSTRUCTION Anyone wishing to at­ [Advertising your business] COMPANY tend or make inquiry mServing Boyne City, Boyne Falls, RENTH Waaa»d8tw»«tH*IUpIUp BalDtaaMadDait Boyne City 582-6535 may do so by calling creates business Walloon Lake, Horton Bay, Advance and dlkrw the Health Center at adjoining townships. STEEL (616) 536-2206. Call 582-6761 for advertising 34 years in business 616588-2345 AnaSea-PUte. OTHERS Channela-Beama information Radla Dlapatckwl Elrwartk, Mfeb. 4*718 m 211 S. Lake, Boyne City 582-6692 StanlMS Ban » 8 CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS-February 24, 1988 Red Devils drop to Charlevoix 69-49 and St. Mary's 85-56

BY DENNIS SKROCKI with the Rayders in front 34-29. (39%) shots from the floor and 10 rebounds and three steals while the third quarter and from there Defensive honors also Last week the East Jordan EJ went cold in the third quar­ of 16 free throws. Bishop and Gerry Ciszewski coasted to the easy 85-56 win. belonged to Pepin as he turned in varsity basketball squad suffered ter as they managed only four Matt Bishop led the Devil of­ crashed the boards for five a nine rebound, three steal per­ consecutive defeats to points as compared to the fense with 16 points, 12 of which rebounds each. The Devils sank 26 of 64 shots formance. Also obtaining Charlevoix and Gaylord St. Rayders' 14. Behind 48-33 came in the second period. Dan Ranked No. 2 in the class D from the field as the Snowbirds rebounds were: Bishop (7), Reich Mary's by respective scores of heading into the final quarter the Pepin, Mark Moore, and Jeff state polls, Gaylord St. Mary's made good on 30 of 71. At the line (5), Ciszewski (4), Stevens (4). Tim 89-49 and 86^56. Devils were unable to recover Burks each added six. Also proved to be too much for the EJ hit only 2 of 17 shots as Brennan (2), and Kelly Harchis On Tuesday at Charlevoix the and eventually bowed by the scoring were: Glen Stevens (4), Red Devils. Gaylord canned 20 of 25. (1). Devils trailed 19-9 at the con­ final score of 69-49. Tracey Reich (3), Keith Harchis Behind by only two points, 16- clusion of the first stanza but In the contest EJ hit 20 of 61 (3), Jeff Olstrom (2), and Kelly 14, after the first period, EJ Pepin was the Devils offensive As no game is scheduled for came back and tied things up (32%) field goals and went a per­ Harchis (2). Pepin also chipped in faltered in the second and trailed leader with 14 points as Bishop Tuesday, the Devils will see their with two minutes remaining in fect 8 of 8 at the free throw line. four assists. 47-23 at the half. The Snowbirds added 11 and Moore found the only action on Friday against the second. The period ended The Red Rayders netted 28 of 71 Defensively Burks had six extended their lead to 7246 after hoop for 10. Bellaire. Boyne jayvees top Elk Rapids, lose to Saints In Service BY SCOTT KNIPE Williamson with 14 points, and the first period, 30-22 at the half. Knipe each added 7, Shawn Von­ Marc C. Mentel of Boyne Falls, sophomore, and Jill C. Raecke, In the past week of play, Dean Alger, Wayne Avery and They extended that lead to nine, dra and Mike Kitson both put in a senior studying biology at Boyne City's JV's defeated the Scott Knipe followed Williamson 43-34 in the third, but then fell 6, and Chris Johnson had 4. also a sophomore. Students must Albion College, has been named Elk Rapids Elks by the score of with 10 each. Shawn Vondra con­ down rapidly while in foul have achieved a grade point to the Dean's List at Albion : average of 3.5 or above and must 5342, and then went on to lose to tributed 6, Jason Hunt 2. trouble, losing the game 58-53. Boyne faces tough challenges St. Ignace 53-58. College for the fall semester. take at least three units in Friday night the Ramblers In the losing effort Williamson this week as they face both Har­ Also named are Kristine A. Boyne held the lead against graded courses and successfully took to the road and headed to was again the high scorer with bor Springs and Petoskey. Austin of Charlevoix, a Elk Rapids the entire game, Saint Ignace. They started out 13, followed by Dean Alger with complete four units. although the first half of play was well, leading 18-6 at the end of 10. Wayne Avery and Scott close, 12-7 in the first quarter, 23- 19 in the second. Early in the third quarter Boyne opened then- East Jordan freshmen bow to Petoskey 62-51 lead up considerably, 44-29, and basketball squad suffered a 62-51 COMMISSION ORDER finally took the game 5342. BY DENNIS SKROCKI From a defensive standpoint On Wednesday, February 15, defeat at the hands of Petoskey. Inman had 11 rebounds as Shea High scorer for Boyne was Bo the East Jordan freshman In the contest the Devils sank and Beal each grabbed four and 20 of 50 (40%) shots from the Snyder crashed the boards for (Under authority of Act 230, P.A. 1925, as amended) field while sinking 10 of 16 free three. For a subscription to the throws. The Northmen canned 24 The loss drops the Devils' WALLEYE AND SAUGER SIZE MM IT of 65 (37%) field goals and hit 14 record to 13-3 with three games CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS of 32 shots from the foul line. remaining on the schedule. Kris Snyder led the EJ offense This week EJ will host Inland Under the authority of Section 1 of Act 230,P.A.1925,as amended, mail this coupon along with your check with 16 points as Scott Beal ad­ Lakes on Monday and Harbor being Section 300.1 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, the. Natural ded 12 and Jim McWatters chip­ Springs on Thursday. Kesouni s Commission, at its meeting on August 10, 1984, ordered in the amount of ped in nine. Also contributing in t hat the walleye and sauger size limit shall be 15 inches on all waters, the losing effort were: Pete In- In service including the Great Lakes and connecting waters, except Lake D $14 - in county ($10.00 senior citizens) man (5 points), Tim Shea (4), Den­ Marine Lance Cpl. Gogebic, Big Manistique Lake, Lake Erie, Lake St. Clair and the nis Prevo (3), and Andy Malpass Jonathan L. Golke, Detroit and St. Clair rivers for a period of five years beginning D $20 out of county (2). son of Leo E. and January 1,1985,throuKh March 31,1990. This order supersedes the Elsie M. Golke of previous order entitled "Walleye and Sauger Size Limit", CFi­ Name East Jordan, MI, ll 5.82. , ' BASEBALL CARD & COMIC SHOW recently departed on Street. a six-month Saturday, February 27 City... State .Zip deployment to the 10ajn.-4p.rn. Western Pacific with Harry H. Whiteley, Chairman John M. Robertson Gaykwl Holiday Inn 11th Marine Am­ Natural Resources Commission Executive Secretary Mail to the M-32 at 1-75 phibious Unit, Camp Charlevoix County Press Buying, Seffiog, Trading Pendleton, CA. Cadi paid for old cards & comics A 1985 graduate of Countersigned: P.O. Box A Adnfeatoo$1.00 Boyne City High Ronald O. Skoog, Director Boyne City, Ml 49712 for farforasttoa call School, Boyne City, he feb24 313483-5289 joined the Marine Corps in 1986. For a great Winter Break...

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Although Michi­ ultimately became a opening of new More than 100 statehood stamp and means to the future of opened during the gan's Sesquicenten­ catalyst for thousands museums," Bales said. historical markers the , this state. As just one celebration including nial celebration ended of local events spon- Special events that were erected in one in its thirtieth year, example, 150,000 the impressive quietly on January 26, sored by more than will continue long af­ year--an all time displayed illuminated historical calendars Automobile in 1988, the year and one 150 local Sesquicen­ ter the Sesquicenten­ record. The markers 150 numerals. were distributed to American Life exhibit half celebration will tennial agencies. nial observance are recognize such Special guests schools and libraries at Henry Ford continue to make The celebration in­ the Warren Festival, historic sites as galore came to the thanks to the spon­ Museum in Dearborn; noise as it leaves a cluded spectacular the Michigan Festival, Motown's Hitsville state including Harry sorship of Consumer the long awaited Af­ legacy of good times, events like the and the Tour de USA and the State's Blackstone, Jr.-the Powers, Inc. rican American new special events, Michigan Water Michigan professional first railroad in world's foremost "Without the Museum in Detroit; new museums, and a Festival and Parade bicycle race. Blissfield, Michigan. magician, who helped cooperation of the the richly deserved new sense of pride in of Sail in Traverse "These events have Authors and promote the "Magic of private sector, we Michigan Women's what it means to be City; the 10 city Blue the potential to photographers were Michigan." simply would not Hall of Fame and from Michigan said Care Network Tour become major busy publishing The state's travel have been able to ac­ Museum in Lansing; Merri Jo Bales, de Michigan; the 12 national events scores of books in industry also was the complish everything and the Michigan Iron Sesquicentennial ex­ city Sesqui Wagon providing a significant time for the recipient of we set out to do," Industry Museum in ecutive director. Train tour; the long term economic Sesquicentennial cel- Sesquicentennial ben­ Bales said. The Yes Negaunee. Bales said the premiere of the impact on local com­ ebration. Among efits. A Michigan 150 Foundation, led Waiting in the statewide celebration Michigan Festival in munities," she added. them were Detroit Family Reunion by Peter Stroh, raised wings to open in 1988 gave all 9.2 million East Lansing; and the An example of this News columnist promotion sent more than $3.5 million is probably the most Michiganians the op Smithsonian Festival economic impact was George Weeks' book 100,000 letters to to help underwrite impressive legacy of portunity to become of American Folklife felt at Traverse City on Michigan Gover­ former Michiganians the effort. The Foun­ the Sesquicentennial- involved and in Washington, D.C. in July, 1987, when nors; Detroit Free now living out of state dation estimates that the new State But Bales em­ more than 250,000 Press Editor Joe inviting them to come another $1.5 million Museum, Archives phasized that the people attended the Grimm's book on the back and visit. was spent directly on and Library in Lan­ celebration also Parade of Sail. memories of average "It's safe to say Sesquicentennial-re- sing. When it opens in Let us make stressed local quilting The Sesquicenten­ Michiganians; Balth­ that virtually every lated-projects by cor­ December, 1988, the your vacation bees, historical nial was not limited to azar Korab's school in Michigan porations and foun­ $44 million structure reenactments, and a high profile events. photographic look at celebrated the dations. Bales said will immediately a healthy, new look at the For example, this great state; an Sesquicentennial in that investment will become one of the cultural diversity of thousands of aerial view of some way," the be around long after nation's leading happy one! Michigan. Michigan,' Michiganians toiled in Michigan by Dale Executive Director the time capsule is historical museums which has one of the libraries to complete Fisher and noted said. She expects this sealed at the final which will track the most varied ethnic family genealogies historian George will have a lasting im­ event on January 26 state's history from representations in the proving that their May's new Michigan pact as students show in the rotunda of the the glacier age to the nation, showcased Michigan heritage history book. a greater appreciation State Capitol. present. Charlevoix that rich cultural went back at least to The U.S. Postal for the history of Numerous mu­ Similar lagacies Area Hospital fabric with ethnic 1837. Service issued a Michigan and what it seums and exhibits Continued on Page 7 Lakeihore Drive Ch«rlevoJx festivals, Indian pow "A major reason to wows, and celebrate the state's Smithsonian Folklife birthday was to look After Hours Clinic Festival. The at its rich history, and For minor illnesses Smithsonian Festival without a doubt, that involved more than goal was accom­ SYLVAN JKk 24-hour Physician 100 Michigan folklife plished," Bales said. Staffed Emergency artists from such Room Hundreds and hun­ diverse groups as dreds of history- American Indian, related-activities and * ^RESORTK Hmong and Lebanese, Welcome Guest reenactments were Program who exhibited and undertaken ranging displayed their from a look at the pre- Exceptional Mid-Wfeek Temporary lod^inR fi-r p«iipk folklife ways. statehood days and "The Sesquicen­ the Toledo War to a tennial, above all, canonade exhibition Special $AQ95 became a catalyst for that caught the eye 547-4024 M- "• ^^M PLUS TAX launching new major and ear of Lucasfilms special events and the for an upcoming film. * Lodging for two at the Sylvan Inn * Skiing for two at Sylvan Resort SNOWSCOPE * Use of pools, Jacuzzis, saunas & weight room Your jjutde to winter inn in the North Sunday thru Thursday January 4, 1988 thru March 13, 1988 Ed.iw-PuWt*hrr Jarnci f. Silbar Excludes Holidays CW1|( v MrtlMCJCf PdrlicirfE. 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Proceeds from Chop House, Denver's Established in 1929, race course. The race male, and top two in racing titles, the •The Grand Marnier Midwest Grand Mar­ Rattlesnake Club, the Capuchin Center originated at Hunter each female, category Grand Marnier Ski Golden Egg Beater nier Ski Race to Boston's finest hotel provides nearly Mountain in 1975, and compete toque-to- Races offer more Award —for the best benefit Michigan dining rooms and the 1,000,000 meals an­ has expanded over toque in afternoon unusual distinctions, crash. Chefs Against legendary Masa's and nually, and the years to include dual slalom finals, such as: •The Battered Sauce Hunger Ernie's of San Fran­ distributes almost five qualifying events with age handicap­ 'The Chefs Coat Pot Award —for The old adage, "Too cisco. They cover the half a million items of and a national cham­ ping. The fastest skier Fashion Award —for courage in the face of many cooks spoil the culinary spectrum food and clothing pionship, which in in each age groupra the most wildly and alpine adversity. broth," has one color­ from student to throughout greater 1988 will be held in total of five men and creatively decorated •The Spice If Not ful exception: The superstar; from sous Detroit. Snowmass, Colorado. three women —com­ jacket. The winner Speed Award —a Grand Marnier Chefs chef to sushi chef. All As president of As always in the prise the team of will be awarded a trip spice wreath for the Ski Race, which will food professionals age Michigan Chefs Grand Marnier races, finalists that goes on to the finals in skier/chef who best draw some 200 apron- 21 and older are in­ Boyne Highlands to the finals. Snowmass as a spec­ Against Hunger, chef Continued on Paye 7 clad chefs and vited to participate, Famie —whose new competitors — who In addition to tator. restaurateurs to and the resulting restaurant, Les range in age from 21 Boyne Highlands, chef's salad of com­ Auteurs in Royal Oak, to 75—will ski in the ^ Michigan on Sunday, petition and will open in the "signature" Chefs March 6. camaraderie has spring —will repre­ Race uniform: chefs The Grand Marnier made the Grand Mar­ sent the organization jacket, flamboyantly yOU CAN DO IT race is known as one nier ski race series both as a racer and as decorated with of the nation's most the nation's most recipient of the Grand restaurant logo; a EXHALE TO HOLD ON ICE "tasteful" amateur colorful, eccentric — Marnier donation Grand Marnier apron tf you have trouble skiing when the and successful — event. pledge. Other bearing the racer's snow surface changes to ice, it's some­ amateur events, in Proceeds from the Michigan Chefs number; and the times due to a reaction which causes which competitors ski Against Hunger distinctive toque ' you to tense up and raise your shoul­ Midwest regional race ders. The action results in loss of the slalom wearing in Boyne Highlan­ members who will be blanche, whose value stability and responsiveness to the the traditional chefs ds—a portion of each on the race roster in­ is more picturesque terrain. coat, apron and toque racer's registration clude chef Janos of than aerodynamic. Next time you approach an ice patch, drop your shoulders and exhale force­ blanche, or tall white fee and all post-race the Money Tree, Despite the whim­ fully. Doing this relaxes your body, hat. Beginning with banquet fees—will be Master Chefs Jeff sical racing uniform keeps you from "pulling away" so that the 1988 season, the donated to Michigan Russell and Jeffrey the Grand Marnier you lose your balance, and keeps you more than 1,250 par­ Gabriel of Schoolcraft Chefs Ski race is a "feeling" the terrain so that you be­ Chefs Against come more responsive to the situation ticipants in the Hunger. Founded in College in Livonia, serious slalom com­ and "go with it" rather than resist it. national race series 1986 by a group of and Dean Fernon petition following Repnnieo" witn permission of Shi Magazine will share that suc­ prominent Detroit Feenstra of NASTAR guidelines. Technical assistance provided by Professional SK cess with non-profit area chefs including Schoolcraft. Entrants are divided Instructors ot Amenca groups fighting Keith Famie, Edward The Grand Marnier into five age hunger in five major Janos of The Money Chefs Ski Race in categories for men U.S. cities. Tree and Milos Boyne Highlands will (21-30; 3140; 41-50; 51- Ski race participan­ Cihelka of the Golden draw seasoned 60; and 60 and over) ts represent the Mushroom, this group skier/chefs from and three for women "creme de la creme" raises money for the throughout the mid­ (21-34; 35-40; and 41 of America's Capuchin Community west to compete and over). After mor­ restaurants, from Center Soup Kitchen, "toque to toque" on ning trials, the top New York's Lutece which provides Boyne's NASTAR four finishers in each and Le Cirque, to emergency food and Detroit's London clothing to the needy.

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A description and gan's forest resour­ tions which enrich Magazine also has evaluation of rates Michigan to over 10,000 •an analysis of the ces will "produce in­ the lives of residents devoted six pages to Michigan's economic„arnong the top business executives forest products in­ definitely." through the perfor­ the major utilities climate, the magazir* ranking states for its both within Michigan dustry in Northern In its second issue, ming and visual arts. which serve Nor­ further supports thaf~entrepreneurial cli- and nation-wide who Lower Michigan has broadly expanding This quality of life thern Lower position by pointing mate. have expressed in­ become the first the use of color and section of the Michigan and their to a recent study by North Force terest in the North targeted industry to photography, the magazine looks ability to meet the Inc. Magazine which Magazine is directed Force region. be identified and new regional beyond the obvious growth potential examined in depth by business publication benefits of the world- which has been iden­ ^ North Force has provided an im­ renowned In- tified for the region. Magazine. The portant and valuable terlochen Arts Cen­ „. SKIING special section points new tool, along with ter to examine And as a follow-up out that experts incentive for business cultural centers in to the lead story in IP RIGHT agree that present expansion in this first such diverse North Force Michigan forest of several targeted locations as Magazine's October r 1983 by Professional Ski instructors of resources could sup­ industries. The new Petoskey, Manistee, issue, "The Other America. Adapted by permission from port as much as twice magazine has SKIING RIGHT by Horst Abraham, Bay View, Fremont, Michigan," which Harper * Row, Publishers, 1983. as much demand. provided an in-depth Alpena, Roscommon, identified Northern The story adds' look at not only the Ludington and Lower Michigan as that Michigan has the abundant natural Traverse City. standing outside of SYNERGISM fifth largest commer­ resources of the North Force the Grant-Thornton cial forest in the forests of Northern With a group of friends, organize nation, indicating Michigan, but also a group formation in which you then that the nation-wide details success Shanty Cree proceed to ski in a synchronized forest products in­ stories of large and k-Schuss Mt. manner. It usually helps for dustry must look small forest-product everyone to begin shouting the next to the Great related firms who are will observe St. Pat's Day cadence even prior to starting to ski, Lakes region for ex­ successfully doing with Irish Weekend then continuing to shout the "turn, pansion. The business in the North turn, turn" cadence as everyone skis in synchron rhythm. The exercise magazine notes, Force area. BELLAIRE-In the silly hat parade. teaches you adaptability and skiing "demand on our Moving to other Tradition of St. Every contest has a with peripheral vision, as well as forests is up 50 per­ areas concerning Patrick's Day, Shanty winner and prizes cent statewide and Northern Lower Creek-Schuss Moun­ range from 1988-89 giving you a sampling of the power $1.5 billion has been Michigan, the tain Resorts once season ski passes to of synergism. invested in the state January issue of Nor­ again celebrates with gift certificates. by the forest in­ th Force Magazine Irish Weekend V J dustry. The growth provides insight into festivities March 18- has already started." the cultural life of the 20, 1988. This family North Force region by identifying oriented spring ski Magazine notes that both the centers and get away features with proper many of the leading contests, laughs and "A SUktbj Taw di Ike Caelum Hsirf" management Michi- creative organiza- more on and off the slopes. Comfortable Dining GAS & DIESEL Saturday's events 9K Cothat Lahi Bed and Breakfast Facilities FUEL include a Rope Race / 1| mlu imilk {[Sluutfij Cut* ax W-88 LOCATED AROUND on the Shanty Creek THECORNER slopes that connects a FROMBOYNEMT. Reservations appreciated HOURS Fri.5-9 Sat. 5-10 Sun. 2-8 four person slalom Lowest gas prices race team by rope as 544-6443 they try to maneuver in the area} Petoskey's oldest saloon and NOT SELF-SERVICE through the gates eatery has a fresh, new look. WE PUT YOUR GAS INI together. Inside, the Our menu offers the most tan­ fun and games will talizing of choices and, of course, We have Premium Unleaded center on eating, we serve your favorite cocktail. Area's local Pop Depot singing contests, a treasure hunt and 549-2780, if no answer 549-2979 2822 E. Boyne Rd. (M-75) Boyne Falls,

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Tiviver.sc C.itv SNOWSCOPE-Charlevoix County Press-February 24,1988 7 Chefs race Continued from Page 2 Sesquicentennial Continued from Page 3 Put the telephone exist in each and celebration," said undertaken anywhere "Once the ex­ displayed for their pole over here, please: exemplifies the spirit every community in William A. Zehnder, in the United States," citement started, the state and its citizens. According to Inter­ of event. Michigan, Bales said, Chairperson, Michi­ Zehnder said. celebration took off "Our number one national Wildlife The event was thanks to the efforts gan Sesquicentennial Planning for the like a rocket and goal from the start magazine, an ant founded in the winter of 155 local agencies Commission. Sesquicentennial cel­ without a doubt the was to increase pride weighing .0086 grams of 1975, when a han­ that were set up Local agencies ebration began in Sesquicentennial ex­ in Michigan and can carry a caterpiller dful of top New York across the state to helped organize and July, 1985, with the ceeded everyone's wherever I travelled five times its weight chefs dressed in help celebrate the execute such events first meeting of the expectations of what in the state during and 15 times its traditional culinary Sesquicentennial. as the Tour de 32-member Sesquicen­ a celebration could 1987, you could feel length. If the average uniform for a ski race "The community Michigan, the First tennial Commission. be." and see that the adult male had com­ in honor of their in­ spirit was Lady 150 Award, the Bales said the plan Bales emphasized, Sesquicentennial slo­ parable strength, he jured colleague, phenomenal and we Parade of Sail, and .was to start slowly that probably the gan "the feeling is could carry an 810- Jacques Pepin. Grand just can't say enough the Sesqui Wagon and build a broad most gratifying forever" took on pound object Marnier liqueur, one about local in­ Train. "The base of community measuree of the suc­ special meaning," measuring 86 feet of the race's original volvement. Without Sesquicentennial was support that would cess of the Sesquicen­ Bales said. long! sponsors, assumed doubt, it was a key to one of the largest take the celebration tennial is the pride title sponsorship in the success of the voluntary efforts ever through 1987. that MichiganJans 3$£ TQp> 1983. Come enjoy the winter season

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MOUNTAINS

OF THE MIDWESSAULT STE. MARIE, CANADTA

THEVUASAT SKI SEARGHMONT SKI SEARGHMONT SEAHXMONT NORDIC ALPINE Our 700' vertical and well Visit tor the weekend or New this year, our 27 km of designed trails.give the skier enjoy a mid-week ski es­ cross-country ski trails wind a true 'mountain feeling'. We cape. Just stops from the through the roiling hills of have 15 runs, the longest over triple chair - 2 bedroom vil­ the Goulals River Forest. a mile, which are reached by las with kitchen, two bath­ They are 16 feet wide, a double and triple chok Hft. rooms and fireplace. Sleep tracked for traditional Our beginner area is serviced up to 6 people. Rates start at by a poma lift. We offer per­ $100 a day mid-week, Ca­ skiing and groomed for fect beginner, extensive nadian funds. CaN now tor skating. All train begin and Intermediate and enough reservations. end at the SKI VILLAGE. expert to curl your tips. Big Mountain Feeling With the completion of a $ 6 million development phase, this season we offer expanded snowmaking, a totally new beginner's area, extensive reshaping and widening of trails. Our SKI VILLAGE Includes a 10,000 sq. ft. addition to the base DAY LIFT TICKET lodge and ffs the meeting place for everyone. $23.00 Canadian funds Besides offering plenty of apres ski fun in our bar and $ 18.00 *U.S. funds restaurant, the SKI VILLAGE houses our Pro Shop, boutique, •WWCTTO CHAMOf IA4tt> Ott CWWHT skief lockers, "Mountains of Fun Ski School", nursery and OCHANttflAII, rental shop.

DON'T MISS THIS SKI SEASON AT SKI SEARCHMONT! Wrtle to P.O. Sox 1029, SouN S*e. Marte, Ontarto, Canada P6A 5N5 or cai 705-761 -2340. Located 25 mile* northeast of Sault $te. Marie