EAST'JORDAN PUBLIC LIBRARY PO L'.OX G EA1VI JCuC'AIJ, M I 497 27 CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS Vol. 103/ No. 46 January 19,1983 25 cents The Harborage withdraws 'B'; modified 'A' ok'd

Stunning the Boyne City planning The Smiths said they were relin­ plan A, with a modification. The added breadth, the protective barriers, of you for your fortitude, interest, and change. commission with their unexpected an­ quishing their plan B proposal for western 650 feet of Front Street right of earlier proposed, would be unneces­ time." He said that they had looked at . In response to a question from Carol nouncement, Harborage developers Front Street realignment, rather than way would go about 50 feet in from the sary. And thus the much-cherished the objections brought forward at the Judkins, Smith said there would be Dave and Rick Smith said Monday have the city again divided over a present location. view down the lake would continue to January 11 hearing with both city and landscaping of the beach side area, but evening, "It's not worth it to us to go street change. Thus, as Dave Smith said, there be available to city residents. planning commissioners, and had come only to enhance the site, not to obstruct through this controversy again." They explained they would stay with would be a wider beach area. With the Smith said, "We'd like to thank all Up with the modified plan A. It would, the view. he said, continue the two routes into At the hearing on January 11, city town, avoiding the uphill grade to hall auditorium was filled with resi­ Front Street, on Division Street re­ dents representing both sides of the Smeltania- all systems go! quired in plan B. It would move Front question which at that time was Street three feet higher and thus to a whether or not to accept plan B and put better road bed than it has now. No the phase II condos down on the shore­ additional dwelling units would be built line. on the shore line, although there could At that time, both plan A, with the be one or two low, waterfront service protective fence between the street and buildings. And the promenade would the beach, and plan B with the condos remain on the beacji side of the road. along the shore, obstructed the view of Planning commission chairwoman the lake. Kate Schafer said, "This certainly Another concern expressed was that makes it a lot easier for the planning Front Street's connection with Division commission." But several commission­ in plan B would require incoming ers indicated regret that The Har­ traffic to go uphill. borage would give up 32 shoreline One resident said, "Condos are not units with their high salability, and that good for Boyne City. They are a cancer the city would lose the additional tax on the city's side." His comment was money. followed by a chorus of no's from some Concern had been expressed that of the audience. such a large project might not be City commissioner Thelma Behling entirely successful. said she believed the city should follow "We thought we might see weeds the public advisory vote against street growing up around empty condos the closure. Her plea not to let the matter way they are in other parts of Michi­ divide up the community met with gan," commissioner Greetis said. With scattered but enthusiastic applause. plan B they felt success would have Commissioner Steve Moody said the been much more likely. city had to look at the facts. "Are you Planning commissioner Marv Loding ready to have the city buy some of that said, however, that the new plan A property?" he queried. "Nobody's "had its advantages," relative to the going to win," he concluded, "if we #»• m original plan A, which he had vigorous­ throw barbs at each other." ly supported over plan B. Saying he was there as a citizen, Five commissioners voted to "concur Harvey Varnum challenged the devel­ with Lake Associates' plan to move the opers on integrity. He referred to the westerly portion of Front Street right of introduction of the fencing along the way approximately 50 feet." Commis­ beach and said it had not been part of sioner Mark Kowalske voted no and the original agreement. Tom Greetis abstained. Others liked the idea that the condos Asked by resident Elmer Grain if on the shoreline would be, in plan B, they preferred plan B or their new plan lower by about 12 feet and thus make it A, the developers just shook their possible to see over them from farther heads, avoiding an answer, but pressed up on the hill. Scattered applause for an answer, they confirmed plan B followed these remarks also. It was would still have been much better for mentioned that the condos would also them. serve as a windbreak, protecting the Because of moving Front Street street from drift in winter. inland, plans for the four buildings of Marv Loding reaffirmed that he eight dwellings each will probably have could not go back on the 694 people to be changed. Smith said with the new whose preference for the original plan plan A, the dwelling units would be too A he was representing. Relieving the minds and the worries of the Boyne dry Smeltania committee, the smelt caught that day out of die lake. crowded as they are now planned. Just before the January 11 vote, city Ice finally came to the lake last weekend. By Sunday night, the lake was frozen At 7t00 p.m. the traditional bonfire and warm-up win take place by the At its noon meeting, Tuesday, Jan. commissioner Bill Grimm proposed over and was "making ice" so that the fishermen and their shanties could get out Chamber of Commerce building. AD of the events will be on the tee or nearby die 18, the city commission resolved that it that some new plan might be consi­ on the lake to flah for those elusive smelt. By Tuesday, several shanties were in shore with the exception of the Sixth Annual Avalanche Cross Country Ski Classic was advisable to proceed further with dered—something that actually did place on the three or four Inches the lake had built up. The festival starts which win take place in the Avalanche Mountain preserve just at the edge of the proposed modified plan A and come to pass, in Monday's surprise Saturday, January 29th at 7:00 a.m. with a pancake and sausage breakfast at the town. schedule a hearing on it. This is the announcement. Presbyterian Church, has snowmobile competitions starting at noon, sleigh rides, All activities are open to the public, so come on out and have some fun with aD procedure required by city ordinance. The planning commission voted with radio controlled model airplane and rocket demonstrations, snow sculpture your nieghbors. The hearing will be scheduled as five yeas, two nays, and one abstention contests, bean pot cooking, concessions, and of course, a smelt fishing contest for soon as the legal description of the to recommend realignment of Front street change is complete. Street. No specifics were included. Lake Associates would pay for pav­ At the city commission meeting ing the additional approximately 650 immediately following, the commis­ Sculpturing feature feet of Front Street affected by the new sioners went along with the planners' Who owns what delays plan vote. Some hope was expressed that of EJ Festival concessions could be made, permitting more view of the lake. But nothing was Who owns the land and what is the Depot land. Sorenson new chairman The commission was not certain Celebrating winter in East Jordan, indicated at that time that the road land they own proved to be such the Winter Festival will enliven the could be redesigned for the third time unanswerable questions at the Boyne whether or not the railroad cars were on public or private land. weekend of February 4, 5, and 6. of Bay Planning to resolve concerns like the one expres­ City planning commission meeting that Judy Shea, Chamber of Commerce sed by Carol Judkins. the commission decided to ask for a In addition the city owns the adjacent Robert Sorenson was Harris. The planners are parking lot, and there could be some executive director, said the calendar Harris, who led the "The majority of people I talk to," survey. will be packed with events, some elected chairman of the almost through the task question, the commissioners said, on group through most of of completely revising the she said, are not against Dave and sponsored by the Chamber and some Bay Township Planning The area in question relates to the just where the 115 x 41 feet of Depot the planning on the new zoning act and expect to Rick, but they don't think it's a good by city organizations. Commission Monday Depot Restaurant, offspring of the 1976 property might be drawn. night following the resig­ township zoning plan, have it ready for approval precedent to sacrifice a major arterial And in the midst of the snowmobile railroad auction. The Depot owners, The Truitts wish to preserve the nation of H.G. (Bucky) resigned je to a dif­ by spring. road." Glenn and Lyssa Truitt, wanted the land-marks relating to the railroad days and ski hoopla will be some very still ference with the board. It was these points of view that the planners' view on their using the and integrate them into the city scene. white figures, carved in snow. These Smiths tried to reconcile in providing railroad cars parked on tracks next to They hope to convert one of the will be snow sculptures in a contest the new concept. the restaurant. They also want to know railroad cars into a railroading mu­ sponsored by the East Jordan Garden about siting the old water tower on seum. Club.

The dotted HM shown on me reviled planA ii me new •'••-•'.. ._'• Pointing to thojma macanUd pma B he Froa* Stoat Ii Senate, etty manager Vm Boy CHy planning i)imwlialnp.oi Pw> ftwa* Omaw at Marvm Loding, Tom Greed*, propelMf^rigteo/w.ryforIWS^.BKwe-M ?"T£E?1¾.- *""*"?ST presaat right Dan Teifala. Aani, 2 1 ,mvn 0, i me Monday, Jaa. 17 meotmg m (wmmkwlwun Mark Bob PoBeys. Smith offered a pMMI A tawMY «»dMle*rfn«ri1torfwVwOb.p^.TB.ch««. £^£ *J?\ ?*?I * ' > *• ta KawaUca, Florida Bowman, Barnard Sharer (act abowa], w#mldp*tta^rl^c/w al^50f^tal.»dtwni >**»"** •*-**• *»efc than have the •p orar thw plmi B, V Dave Saw*. Chairwoman Sato proposal. Page 2 • CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS - January 19, 1983

Letters 582-2194 Neighbors special Crooked Tree Girl Scout Coun­ Editor, Last week's senior center bingo Mrs. Evelyn Gould was hostess to cil meeting held at the Holiday Inn. Six years ago, we the people of winners were: regulars, Myra Kurtz, Ruth VanHousen, Vera Tokoly and Charlevoix County heard campaign Laura Eggers and Helen Larson; spec­ Thelma BenUey in her home for dinner The meeting was called for the purpose promises for better service, greater ials, Rose Reinhardt and Eveline Steb- Saturday. of voting on proposed council bylaws protection and programs to benefit the bins; cover-all, Ida Archer; and door Junior Girl Scout Troop 278, with changes. people of this county. prize, Art Dodds. leader Peggy Suedhoff, made apple Mr. and Mrs. Virgil (Dorothy) Mc- It is my opinion that when the people Debbie Towne, daughter of the fritters at their troop meeting. They are Clure, of Horton Bay, have just re­ of Charlevoix County elected George T. Roger Townes, had a slumber oartv working on International Badges. This turned from a week's cruise in the lasater for sheriff, these promises Friday for the girls in her seventh week they will hold a special ceremony Caribbean. They flew home Saturday became reality. grade cheerleading squad. Guests were to welcome the new girls into the troop from Port Everglades, Fort Lauder­ Recently, we were informed of one of Lesley DeGrow, Debbie Grunch and with an investiture ceremony. dale, Fla., after touring the three the newer services offered to us. The Julie Lingle. Celia Cherry, who formerly lived islands, and docking at Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, and St. Martin. horseback "posse." Already proven Junior Girl Scout Troop 325, with with her sister, Regina Snyder in effective, we the people are better leader Jackie McLane, visited the Boyne Falls, and now resides with her The cruise was' sponsored by the protected. It is a good feeling to know Boyne City Ben Franklin store where daughter in Grand Rapids, was rec­ Masons, and 50 Masons from that this service is available, among they did a child toy safety study as ently in the hospital. the state participated. A special recep­ even newer programs that I'm not even required in the Tending Toddlers Don and Carolyn Anderson and tion was held in honor of Grand Master mentioning. badge. daughter Laurie, were in town for a Robert Sandborn. The McClures were In the winter months, residents, year Saturday evening, the Antler's Club, family wedding and stayed with Caro­ one of four couples who were seated at around or seasonal, can request that a group of Soo bound area residents, lyn's uncle, Art Laurie. The Ander­ the head table of the Grand Master their property be monitored while they met at the home of the Jim Felton's for sons are from the Pontiac area. throughout the cruise aboard the are gone. This is done by snowmobile. U.S.S. Oceanic, an Italian vessel. Keith, Jean, and David Richardson are the new proprietors of the landmark HIte their annual mid-winter planning. Mrs. Vernon (Ruth) Hausler is a Another service to the people when patient at Little Traverse Hospital. She Trevor Bryan, son of Mark and Jan Drag Company in East Jordan. There were 25 members and guests Sheriff Lasater became our sheriff. present. This year the group had a is having a triple bypass heart opera­ Bryan, had his fifth birthday party Offered to the public recently was potluck dinner with the business tion. Saturday. Fifteen children helped to that the county roads be patroled more. meeting. Donna Moll and Connie Lingle trav­ celebrate with a party at McDonald's of Hite Drug now owned As I understand this—people were eled to Traverse City Saturday for a Petoskey. asked to leave their name and address with the sheriffs department and those by Richardsons roads would be patroled more frequent­ with Millie Walden ly. This has already led to the arrest and conviction of people who otherwise 536-2381 EJ. Chatterings "The store has been in David, their son. Hite said, people don't may still be committing their crimes on BnvavavavaawM^M^naMaBaaHaaBvnvaHBBHa^aBaC'^BBni the family since 1909," The Richardsons plan go so much for home the innocent. said Jay Hite who just The Ron Kooosters visited Don Seely tion event which is going to be held on the giving of the United Methodist to keep the Hite name, remedies any more, tend­ Another event that must not go recently sold his East and family in Charlevoix last weekend. the first of May. Church. and aren't making any ing instead to rely on a without mention was the drug bust that Jordan pharmacy. "I've Something live, something gospel They have been assigned Kenya as a ' The article insinuated that the people great changes in the store call to their doctor. the sheriff conducted. The careful and had it since 1948. My every Saturday night at the Open Door special project and will design the of the church do not know or care to itself, they said. Asked what he planned discreet manner in which that was aunt was partner until Coffee House, 7 to 10:30 p.m. This banner around the support of the know how their money is being spent. Standing behind the to do next, Hite smiled handled leads me to believe that our Saturday, Jan. 22, will be the Be­ United Methodist Church in Kenya. about 1960." counter for probably the Pastor Phill has since received some and said he hadn't decid­ sheriff has performed •& "job well lievers from Petoskey. The United Methodist Youth met on Hite's successors are last time, Hite reminisc­ material which will not be published in ed yet. done." And the investigation in the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker Sr. and Wednesday and had a discussion about Jean and Keith Richard­ ed about the business. the Reader's Digest which refutes this recent arrests and convictions leads Mrs. Martha Tunison have gone to sex and sexual expectations among son, from Wisconsin, by Remedies have increas­ article. one to believe that "he ain't finished Milwaukee to visit friends for five days. peer groups. way of Illinois, they said. ed, he said, but mainly Any person interested in obtaining a Daneff yet." The United Methodist Women met at The Richardsons came by providing duplication. They also discussed the upcoming copy can call Pastor Simmons and he The fulfillment of the sub-station Was the home of Eleanor Scott on Tuesday. Youth Retreat, which is going to be here because they wanted The old "Father will provide you with the response to takes over a campaign promise turned reality. It They decided to make a banner and held at Bear Lake on Jan. 22 and 23. to locate in a small town. John's" and "Lydia Pink- this article which refutes it line for line. feels good to know that when you're what design they are going to use for Pastor Phill Simmons opened wor­ Jean has the degree in ham's" have all but dis­ Patsy Zoulek, of Charlevoix, spent enroute between towns or just crossing Pastor Phill Simmons' ordination in ship service on Sunday about the pharmacology and phar­ appeared, he observed, station the holidays with her parents, Mr. and back roads, to know that a deputy is June. They also discussed the making recent article in the Reader's Digest maceutical experience in but new ones take their Mrs. Fred Zoulak. not far if you should happen to need of a banner for the Missions Satura- which brings negative impressions on a drug store chain in place. Cannon's Black Mark Daneff, new part- one. Illinois. Keith majored in Salve ceased production owner of the East Jordan engineering. Both will maybe 20 years ago— Amoco service station, There are many new programs that work the store and keep but, he added, "I still has plenty to think about are offered to the people of this county. with Bea Smith an eye on 21-month old have people ask for it." these days. Along with Junior deputies, the cadet program, his January-first opening along with the Neighborhood Watch, Cooking of the station, located on are programs that benefit the people, i the M-66 and Water not only now, but in the long run, as My friend, Gail Warton of Rossford, 12 minutes in 425 degree oven on a Then make the filling like this: Street corner, Daneff also these kids and young adults learn the Ohio sent me these recipes. She is a jelly-roll pan. '/i cup oleo was appointed a few days values of honesty and a real knowledge special friend of my daughter who SAUCE 1 cup water later to the first district of the law. The Citizen Award Program visits her often. Shirley says that Gail Combine: 1 teaspoon almond extract seat on city council vaca­ has been developed over the past few is one of those relaxed cooks who loves 20 oz. can drained pineapple chunks 1 cup flour ted by Cal Gotts, years, and this also is good as it gives to entertain guests in her kitchens-She 13 ¼ oz. can beef broth 3. eggs credit where it is due. cooks with confidence and can prepare 2 green peppers cut into chunks Boil water and oleo, add almond 1 a terrific meal and visit at the same Vt cup maple syrup-I used extract and remove from heat add the He is leasing the Sheriff Lasater is known for rehabil­ time, or peel the potatoes while maple flavored syrup flour immediately. Stir until smooth station with partner Ger­ itation of his inmates. Those who know watching the news on TV. Gail owns then add 1 egg at a time beating well ald Roberts, and will him. like him. It has been a task of our 2 tablespoons soy sauce and manages a large greenhouse and after each one. Spread evenly over the offer full auto repair as sheriff to work with the inmates to dash garlic powder flower shop in Rossford so it is pastry. Bake at 350 degrees for 50 well. With three bring about a change within their lives. Bring to boil in skillet; reduce heat In this letter, I not only want to fortunate that she can relax and enjoy and simmer 5 minutes. Combine Vi cup minutes. Cool thoroughly. employees, Daneff said cooking for her husband and her two the station would be open express gratitude for the leader of our vinegar and Vi cup cornstarch, use to children. thicken the sauce. Stir inic meatballs from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. county, but also the fine deputies that ICING he has on staff. The leader is standing Now that the days are short and we and transfer to chafing dish or crock weekdays, and from 8 to l 8 on Sundays. "all alone" if be doesn't have the are spending less time in the great pot. For my family I diluted the vinegar 1 /a cups powdered sugar proper staff under him. I am sure that outdoors it is a good time to invite to '/* cup vinegar and' Vt cup water 1¼ tablespoons oleo Daneff has lived in when Sheriff Lasater took over six some friends in for dinner. Gail's, sweet because they have a sweet tooth. 1 teaspoon almond extract East Jordan for 10 years years ago, there was quite a bit of and sour meatballs are just the perfect Here is Gail's recipe for a little milk and is married to an East personality conflicts. He appeared to entree for company or just a delicious DANISH PASTRY Mix the sugar, and oleo with a fork Jordan girl, Doreen Rob­ work through it and since then, there family dinner. They would be great 1 cup flour then add the almond extract. Add just erts. The couple hold has come about a staff of dedicated served with rice, a large tossed salad Vt teaspoon salt enough milk to make a spreading rental properties in the young men and women, who work and hot rolls or biscuits. Vi cup oleo consistency, go easy on the milk. Mark Daneff takes over a service station and a city city as well. long, hard hours under the leadership SWEET AND SOUR MEATBALLS 2 tablespoons water Decorate with cherries and almonds. council seat, all In one week. of Sheriff Lasater. These men need 1¼ lbs. ground beef Mix the salt into the flour, then cut These pastries are beautiful to look at, recognition also, and I want to thank Vt cups oatmeal in the oleo until a fine crumb stage light and airy in texture with a custard OFFICIAL NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OF THE them for their loyalty. Vi cup chopped onion then add the 2 tablespoons of water center and a thin tender crust on top. I think when many of us get stopped, '/) cup milk and mix as for pie crust. Divide in 2 COUNTY OF CHARLEVOIX we get "up-tight" and think the worst legg parts and pat into 2 strips about 12 of the sheriff and his department. 2 tablespoons soy sauce inches by 2 inchesVon an ungreased OF PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER Well, I wonder if those same people Vi teaspoon salt cookie sheet about 3 inches apart. think so much the same when the 1 teaspoon each pepper and garlic RATIFICATION AND APPROVAL OF A PROJECT sheriff steps in on their domestic powder problems, as was recently, when the Combine all ingredients and mix PLAN AND THE ISSUANCE OF THE BONDS sheriff was threatened by someone who well. Shape into 1 inch balls and bake PROPOSED THEREIN AS SUBMITTED TO THE held a gun to his head fighting for you Condominium and your children. These men take a lot COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE of danger on themselves when they put Two different short that badge on...and we think a lot of Insurance? COUNTY OF CHARLEVOIX BY THE ECONOMIC them...and I have been stopped for forms this year. speeding myself. DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF THE Finally, Sheriff Lasater—you are a H&R Block can One name suvs it best. man of your word and we appreciate COUNTY OF CHARLEVOIX your efforts and your great works. uncompiicate FOR CHARLEVOIX DEVELOPMENT "Keep it up—I'm sure you will. I am them for you. RUEGSEGGER-STANLEY ' jproud to be from this county where the INSURANCE AGENCY COMPANY PROJECT people are protected as well and I'm sure better than any of the surround­ ing counties. It personally makes me feel great. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Act 338 of the Public Acts of Sheuah Warner Two different short forms and new deductions make Mary S. Coen short form filing mora complicated this year. Our Michigan of 1974, as amended. The Economic Development Corporation preparers know the new tax laws and forms. Wa'va of the County of Charlevoix has submitted a project plan to the County Charlevoix studied them for months. Board of Commissioners for its ratification and approval. On Dean's list Said project plan deals with a motel facility project to be used by *.*.,-. H&R BLOCK "BP Charlevoix Development Company, a registered Michigan joint venture, ALMA - Four Alma a sophomore at Alma. and to be located on a project area or site described as follows: the site Th« new tax lOWS . mm—mmmmmmm—^~ •*••• College students from Charlevoix: Kristy This yaaf t number on* reason to go to H*R Meek. adjoining 106 Pine River Street, Charlevoix, Michigan. Charlevoix County are Mathews, a 1980 grad­ Said project plan details all information required by law relative to said among the 200 students uate of Charlevoix High project and its impact on the community. No persons will be displaced 706 E- WATER ST. named to Alma College's School, is the daughter of MutarCard and vita accaptad at moat araa locations from the project area as a result of this project. Said project plan also Dean List for outstand­ Vernon and Andrea Boyne City, Ml proposes the issuance of revenue bonds by said Economic Development ing academic perfor­ Mathews. She is a junior 112 S. Park Market MaD Corporation to assist in the financing of said project. — mance during the 1982 majoring In economics. Bora* City Cbarlevob pjjTY- Since 1905 The County Board of Commissioners will meet at 7:30 o'clock p.m., Fall Term ending Dec. Teresa Noirot, a 1981 5824747 547-9667 Ll* MH MI«.A\J - Wednesday, the 26th day of January, 1983, at Antrim Street, Charlevoix, 17. Students who achieve graduate of Charlevoix Open 9-6, MaavSat. Open 9-6, Man.-Sat Michigan, and will conduct a public hearing, at the County Building a 3.S or better grade High School, is the "••«»•"* Call 582-6251 Annex. point average during a daughter of Alva and "Appointnients Available" The public bearing shall consider the advisability of the County Board of term, while carrying a Evelyn Noirot. She is a Commissioners ratifying, approving, modifying or rejecting by resolution

CHAKLEVOK COUNTY PRESS • January 19, 1983 - Page 3 Letters Taxpayers' Ass'n. asks for no tax increases Dew Editor) governments, they stand solidly as a •Last year they legislatively imposed we earn and if we do, we will have to been protecting have been destroyed they seek to protect. We hope they get "You don't raise taxes in a depres­ once again a marriage penalty tax that political and philosophical dam against forfeit our small luxuries and pleas­ by constitutional amendments which sion". This is probably the only reduction in governmental programs or the message, "NO MORE TAX IN­ the federal government had removed, ures. When our pay is reduced, we live limits their terms in office, reduces CREASES or FUND SLASHING CON­ statement that economists, liberal or because they said they needed the functions. They maintain government on the barest necessities of life and their legislature to a part time status, conservative, will agree on and for has been reduced to the bone, and STITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS", they money. yes, we do cut into the bone. If the limits and reduces property taxes, cuts must make the cohoice. good reason. Each dollar that Is taken further cuts would result in its destruc­ liberal left will not deal with the and caps income taxes, and will require •Last year they temporarily raised Michael C. Sena, Chairman out of the economy forces higher unem­ tion. realities of our economic situation, they a vote of the people for any new or our income taxes. Macomb County Taxpayers Asa'n. ployment, and despair. Anyone of us who manages a budget are liable to wake up one morning and increased taxes. These actions will •Last Year in the face of declining P.O. Box 112, ML Clemens There is no free lunch and if govern­ property values, they allowed our knows that we cannot spend more than find that the institutions they have destroy the very bloated government ment increases our tax burden, we properties to be assessed higher, con­ respond by purchasing less, paying our sequently, we paid higher property bills a little later, and by conservation. taxes and they saved money on the Most units of government apparently school aid formula. The Harborage Corp. should be thanked do not understand the process of •Last year they raised gasoline taxes "tightening your belt", conserving and license fees. But please remember Editor, energy, and resources, etc. Those of us that we also pay a sales tax on gasoline As a concerned resident of Boyne Boyne City, plus it is beautiful and it people who would want a home on the and junk along the lake. who are still working, in most cases, so once again, government double City, I am writing this letter. Two and will be nicer as they build in the future. lake with a road in front of it. It would The developers should be com­ have made concessions, less overtime dipped and we pay higher taxes. one-half years ago, the people voted on Thank God, there are just a few selfish create a lot of problems for all mended for employing as many as 100 pay, forfeited cost of living allowances, •The Lansimj losers are now in the the relocation of Front Street. As I can people who can't see anything good for concerned. people in the area in a project which given up vacation, holiday, and medical process of drumming up support for a see it, nothing is being closed, the the city. The same few who were I think it is about time the people will benefit the city, in many ways, benefits, and a lot of us have been permanent income tax increase for street is just being moved a little from hollering in 1979 are at it now. who are doing all of the hollering take including taxes. I do not think the without any kind of increased salary 1983. its present location, which the voters Since 1979 the developers have another look and go and thank Dave project should be stopped for the sake even though our productivity has risen. were aware of when they voted in learned things that they didn't know, and Rick Smith for the fine job they are of 500 feet of road frontage, which is To sum it up, we are working harder, •Most school districts last year August of 1979. like the hard times we have had since doing. going to be changed anyway. making less, and being taxed more. raised their millage rates on top of the assessment increases, and many of Harborage Development Corporation they started the project, plus as you I have been a taxpayer here for over I ride my bike along that road every Contrast the above situation with them will be back this year for should be thanked by every resident build you learn to do things better. 25 years and have seen a lot of day in the summer and every day I government in general—in most cases additional tax increases. who drives by the development. It has That is the only reason they are in changes, but the development along marvel at the beautiful change which is they still have their cost of living •There's talk of raising utility rates, created a lot of jobs for the people of favor of plan B. There are not many Front St. is one of the nicest. It sure taking place. allowances, pay increases, junkets, water, sewer, and telephone - these beats having nothing but tall weeds Thomas Nagle lavish lunches, etc., travel expenses, increases generate hugh taxes for Boyne City increased staffing allowances, and the government. gap between the governed and the Most major units of government government grows larger with each Harborage Project, most beautiful section have hit upon a heat scheme to passing day as they deliberate increas­ increase their revenues. Pure and Editor, ing our taxes in their plush public In spite of the persisting efforts of a circumstances concerning that election. simply they spend, spend, spend, to start making some responsible deci­ the most uncommon thing at City Hall. facilities. It most certainly was not one of Boyne create a fiscal crisis by declaring hage handful of die-hard obstructionists, the sions even if a few toes do get stepped Everett K. Sayle* City's finest moments. Witness if you will the recent deficits, raise taxes, and the cycle Smith brothers are building what will on. Boyne City Now is the time for our city officials substantial pay increases for most begins anew. At the federal level, the eventually be the most beautiful sec­ Let's not let common sense become federal, state, county, and local offic­ 25% three year personal income tax cut tion of Boyne City, as well as the one ials, elected and appointed, and their is being replaced by higher taxes on that will generate the most money for staffs. almost everything. This tax shift is a the city coffers. Anybody who has Who would borrow, us or us? Witness if you will the higher pay typical ploy used to silence public taken the time to really look the project and benefits they have provided them­ outcry on prohibitive taxation of a over and to visualize it at completion selves, and the means they have specific kind. This is the same kind of must admit this. Editor, (20% plus) or losing interest on savings school media center to pass a resolu­ employed—higher taxes. reasoning that abounds in the halls of If our city officials would only take The Boyne City School Board has an to the amount of their tax bill. The tion for summer tax collection. Please * On the federal level,, last year, we Lansing - when a particular burden of the time to add all the plusses up that alleged problem—borrowing money to solution seems to be more severe than attend and let your view about this be had an August tax increase—227 taxation becomes too great, shift the this project is bringing to Boyne City start the school year until tax money the problem. known. This does not have to happen. billion dollars—the highest tax increase burden to other taxes, and by all means and then weigh them against the comes in and paying interest. The A special school board meeting will A Concerned Taxpayer in history. increase them. demands of these disgruntled few, the problem doesn't seem too severe if all be held on January 24 in the high Larry H. Bergmann answer to the problem would be crystal things are put into their proper per­ * December 1982 - 26 billion in gaso­ Liberals in both political parties are line taxes. clear—go with plan B. spective and balance. The alleged the major cause of higher taxation Anything the city can do to enhance interest problem is $39,000 dollars paid * 1983 - huge increases in Social since they are the ones who advocate Security tax. this project and make it more at­ out as opposed to $45,000 received (not Our lette rs policy higher taxes, expanded government tractive to prospective buyers should too much of a problem) per year. * The good ole boys in Washington programs, and yes their own pay be done and be done now without all The proposed solution—summer tax Letten to die editor, handwritten are talking about raising other selected increases. The conservative minority although be or the for special these costly squablings. collection—with estimated cost of or typed, are a welcome and taxes this year also. who stand for limited, small, efficient reasons may request mat the name I think the less said of that so- ($16,000 plus) paid for by the school important part of this paper. They On the state level, things aren't government, and lower taxes are being not be printed. The paper reserves called election the better. If Mr. Loding (taxpayer), plus each individual would •hook! be under 750 words la much different. The good ole boys in swallowed up by the hordes of the the right to edit material. thinks that it should have any bearing have to borrow or take out of their length and signed by the writer. Lansing are going to get theirs, and liberal left. Liberal Democrats are in they too seek to punish those of us who on plan A, plan B, or any other plan, savings their portion which will result control of everything, and constitute a he should do a bit of reflecting on the in the individual paying the interest are still working with higher tax majority in our state and federal increases.

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Sy^rtAf-it*'!.-' ;-< >•>> V..:-o ---"••• ' — •»»..«» .^^-^.1^. - •annaa "Y> Page 4 • CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS • January 19,1983 Barbara Cruden Marshall Sayles We are building a nomument to the litter, going home all smiles in a multiplied by truckloads every day, all In a restaurant or a store you can even though I may run out of sweet ourselves—literally. Any of us can go car that looked as though it too came being washed by the rain which wink with both eyes and nobody will young things and be forced to kiss Going to a party the other night we down and see the exact contributions from the junk heap. percolates down to where the ground pay any attention to you. But it you those who stopped blushing years ago. stopped to pick up a couple of friends. we have made as the monument rises One winter night I drove in to leave water runs through and carries it- to wink with just one eye, you can set People who know me will sympathize When we got into the house the higher and higher. my trash, and jumped as the head­ someone's well, or even a city well. people to whispering all over town. and agree that I'm doing it for my husband was saying to his wife, "Get a Oh yes, we are paying for this lights made three strange figures loom Until recent years it was enough to - « • • health and not as the result of any wiggle on or we'll be late." I've never splendid commemoration—maybe a suddenly out of the darkness. Turned have the water tested for bacterial Now get this: A South American sudden desire for mischief. That's understood why husbands want wives couple of dollars a week. That's not too out they were cardboard—life-sized dangers, but now the chemicals make it psychiatrist says that kissing is good because I ain't had no sudden desire to get a wiggle en. Why can't they just much, because it may last for ages. A cutouts of the three wise men, proba­ necessary to test for approximately 113 for your health and will make you live for mischief since I ruined my candle plain hurry up like we men do? thousand years or so. Think of itl bly someone's Christmas lawn decora­ different compounds considered longer. by burning it at both ends years ago. • • • You are guessing, perhaps. Of tion. dangerous to the environment and to Give that man an H for hurray) To tell the truth, I can't wait to Lately I've found myself wishing that course it isn't a bronze statue, honor- The donor had stood them up, us. He also says that kissing stimulates follow that psychiatrist's advice and I had been born wealthy. Not Henry ing volunteer effort in our commun­ perhaps feeling a little sacrilegious When I shudder to think of what's in the heart, which gives more oxygen td stimulate my heart again. Of course, Ford wealthy, but merely two or three ities. It isn't a brick stadium, with each about just throwing them out. the dumps, the thought of what goes the body's cells, keeping the cells some who read this will think that I'm million dollars wealthy. Just enough to of us laying a signed brick on the rising But now dumps have become land­ down the drain makes me quake. young and vibrant. Weill I want young just one of- Boyne City's old goats. pay my taxes, buy a few groceries and walls. fills and haunted not by three wise- Technical journals report the increas­ and vibrant cells; I need young and Well, suppose I am. Old goats are just pernaps a new ribbon for this type­ Ah no. 'Tis the dump. The forgot­ men but by the problems of our ing amount of contaminated ground vibrant cells; and I'm going to have as human as young goats. So there. writer. It has never been my aim to ten half of our consumer society. We unwisdom. water in Michigan—and it's not just a young and vibrant cells—even though I • • • have great gobs of money. I know forget it on purpose. Every day (the law says) they must little bit. But newspapers report mainly have to take up kissing again. I feel sorry for the way our economic people who do want great gobs of The old fashioned dumps were not so be covered over like yesterday's mis­ specific events, things people expect to If I had known about this sooner I situation is affecting our young folks; money, but I've never been a great gob forgettable. We poor folks used to takes, to keep down the rodent popula­ read. could have staved off my heart attack everything costs so much it seems that person. Just a few million is all I've tion. Are you still reading? Well then, by kissing up a storm, stimulating my regard, our trips to the dump like trips 1 no matter how much people earn, they ever needed. to a trading post: I'll take down my old But covering over doesn't make them remember that everything you buy will heart and making it work just fine. can't save a cent. It was different when « * * sofa and you bring your broken go away. Especially it doesn't make end up somewhere, either raising that The next time I feel an attack I was young. In those days a couple that used crankcase oil go away that we monument or sinking through the soil. Where do I get the ideas for this shutters. approaching it will behoove me to do could save for a few years and then go column? Well, I'll tell you. I put an eye didn't know what to do with. And the Shutters I Just what I need. What can you do? Buy things safe some powerful kissing to stimulate my to the bank and, with no trouble at all, to the key-hole of Boyne City. Gad, the A truckload of clay flower pots, most half-used can of pesticide that we for the environment, recycle wrappings heart and stall off a quick trip to the wind up with a nice, big healthy life­ things I've seen! of them not broken, an old sewing found out was too dangerous to have and containers yourself, support safety intensive care unit. I'm going to do it time mortgage. machine and table, a tire to use for a around. And the cottons soaked with measures in the community, and give swing, odd pieces of perfectly good fingernail polish remover. The cans reusable items to the organizations that lumber, indeed, anything we might with dried paint in the bottom. The jars will use or sell them. find and give a second life to. of stale medicine. Make the monument grow as slowly I've seen a little girl finding a doll in« My little bit and your little bit, as possible. jottings BY JIM SILBAR rating services to tell us if the favorite not have to be worried about the Just when we get our first real cold program we want to watch when we tomorrows. spell and the lake finally freezes over, can is a dog and should be replaced I put a lot of the blame on our Obituaries and the snow starts to fall to help out with some other sitcom because we government. Look what they have done our local winter economy, and I just get ids, Iowa nursing home. step-sons, James wT don't watch in big enough numbers. to us - given us a tax burden that is derwall Funeral Home. used to wearing my winter parka, MARYM.FICHTNER The former Mary M. Armstrong of Grand Rap­ ever increasing because each person Rev. Dr. Donald Fergu­ gloves and the cold weather - I get my Funeral services for a Short was born in Bad ids, Willard Armstrong of Everything is coming upon us faster getting into the government has his former East Jordan resi­ son of the First Pres­ first seed catalog of the year. and faster. Our society is getting more own idea of bills he would like to see byterian Church officiat­ Axe on Dec. 25, 1917. Louisiana and John Fit- dent, Mrs. Mary M. She married Whitford chner of Cedar Rapids; Winter just starts and "They" want complex every day. passed, and each bill costs us more. (Armstrong) Fichtner, 65, ed and burial was in me to start looking ahead and thinking Perhaps in this ever increasing Maybe it is time for another "tea Sunset Hill Cemetery. S.E. Armstrong in Char­ one brother, Lyman Short of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, levoix in August, 1934. of Whitehall; three sis­ about spring. complexity, we will be able to find the party" so then we could relax just a bit were held Jan. 15 at the Mrs. Fichtner died It's getting to me. time to enjoy what we have now, and to enjoy life as we once knew it. Jan. 12 at a Cedar Rap- The couple later lived in ters, Mrs. David (Pat) Oak Chapel of the Van- Boyne City and then East Baker of Clarion, Mrs. I was looking at a fashion magazine Jordan. Mr. Armstrong Leo (Margaret) Morrell of the other day, the January issue, and Named representative died in 1964. Detroit and Mrs. George do you know that "They want me, or Charlevoix County Press the women of America, to think the Last year, the Charle­ On July 3, 1969 she (Lottie) Dennise of Dear­ Editor-Publisher The Board of Trustees same way. There were more ads for James F. Silbar voix County committee married George Fichtner born. of the Michigan Veterans swimsuits than anything else in the Office Manager Patricia E. Silbar assisted 78 veterans, wi­ in East Jordan and they The family suggests Trust Fund announced magazine. Production Manager-Circulation Fulfillment Joyce Herholz dows and dependents of had made their home in memorials to the East the appointment of Clar­ Even Sports Illustrated, another Typesetter De McCary veterans for a total of Cedar Rapids, Iowa since Jordan Ambulance Fund. Reporter Barbara Cruden ence F. Rabach, Charle­ magazine of some merit to the sports $5,093.59. that time. Envelopes for that pur­ Advertising Sales Bonnie Goldsmith, Mgr. voix, to serve as the world, has a special issue in the dead Mr. Fichtner was em­ pose are available at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Throughout the State of winter devoted to women's swim- Gerianne Santek ployed at Gulf & Wes­ funeral home. Correspondents and Photographers Marshall Sayles paul Zinck representative on the of Michigan, county com­ wear. tern in East Jordan for 14 , Connie Lingle p I Theisen Charlevoix County Veter­ mittees assisted 29,661 au years prior to 1969. She It's getting so that you can't even Millie Walden Kyle Stanley ans Trust Fund Commit­ veterans, widows and was affiliated with the EDWARD BISQUE start one season without being thrust Bea Smith tee, for a term ending dependents, with a total For •ubscrtprtoiisi Call 582-6761 expenditure of United Missionary Funeral services for into the next or even beyond. Dec. 31, 1985. Edward Bisque, 81, of P. O. Box A, 108 Groveland, Boyne City $1,818,264.18. Church in East Jordan. Boyne Falls, were held You can see it everywhere. Winter mmmmmmmmmmm Survivors include her husband; three sons, Jan. 14 at the Stackus just started and you can buy a coat at Whitford Armstrong of Funeral Home. Rev. Den­ some drastically reduced price at a CREWS INN East Jordan, Donald A. nis Stilwell officiated and "winter clearance" sale. Summer What's for lunch at school? (formerly Tucker Inn) Armstrong of Cedar Rap- burial was in Maple Lawn things will go on sale in June, fall January 24-28 -ids and Dennis L. Arm­ Cemetery. clothing in July, and swim suits in Boyne City THE FINEST IN FOO!D A Mr. Bisque died Jan. January. East Jordan Boyne Falls Monday - Chicken AND ENTERTAINMENT strong of Lincoln, Neb.; 12 at Grand Traverse - Monday - Spaghetti in two daughters, Mrs. Earl Medical Care Facility in I am beginning to think our world is pot pie with biscuits, meat sauce, shredded (Mary) Reibel of East Traverse City. slightly crazy, pushing the season on MENU salad, cherry dessert cheese, buttered peas [RIBS • STEAK* CHICKEN Jordan and Mrs. Julius He was born March 4, us before we even get a chance to enjoy Tuesday Sloppy Joes Tuesday - Hamburg­ (Margaret) Kowalski of 1901 in Boyne Falls and the one we just started. NOT IN dill slices, green beans ers, cheese slices, SEAFOOD-SPIRITS Boyne Falls; 12 grand­ lived nearly all his life in Wednesday - Tacos green beans in mush­ children; eight great Northern Michigan. Back a long time ago it seems, the AT with cheese, shredded room sauce automobile companies would introduce grandchildren; three Mr. Bisque was a far­ lettuce, carrot sticks, Wednesday - Pizza, their new models in the fall. Now, due mer and a former profes­ PRESS Thursday - Chicken salad, buttered corn to government intervention, they bring sional prize fighter, fight­ patties on bun, French Thursday Chili, Pr the cars out when they have gotten Entertainment Charlevoix ing in the lightweight TIME fries, buttered corn, crackers, peanut but­ them through all the government tests Friday & Saturday through January division. He also trained Friday - Toasted ter sandwiches, carrot and such. cheese sandwiches, to­ "UTTLEMIgE County numerous Golden Gloves sticks mato soup, vegetable AND boxers in the area from The television people would make a Friday - Bar-B-ques, Press' the middle 1930s to the sticks, applesauce buttered peas, cheese THE URBAN CONNECTION" The Charlevoix County big hoopla about the fall season when 1940s. they brought out the new shows. Now, slices Open Press (USP 396480) is Survivors include one published weekly by we have a couple of new seasons Bread, milk and dessert served with each,meal. Tuesday-Sunday brother, Stanley of because of the faster response of the Silbar Communica­ Detroit and one sister, at 11 a.m. tions, Inc. Second class Nellie of New York; sev­ Happy Hour 3 to 7 postage paid at Boyne eral nieces and nephews. GLEN'S SAVE SHARE GLENS SAVE-SHARE City, MI. POSTMAS­ Country & Western TER: Send address changes to The Charle­ LESTER D. SCOTT Music voix County Press, P. Funeral services for Boyne-Advance Rd. 0. Box A, 108 Grove- Lester D. Scott, 76, of land St., Boyne City, Boyne City, were held 536-7062 MI 49712. Jan. 18 at the Stackus Save-Share Funeral Home. Rev. Hi Wayne Bullock of the Free Methodist Church in FINANCING IS HERE! Boyne City officiated and "Helping to Build a Better interment was in Ever­ green Cemetery, Kal­ Community Together" kaska. This is one example of a non-profit group Mr. Scott died Jan. 14 making use of the Save-Share Program to help at Charlevoix Area Hos­ .. raise funds. There are many more groups using it pital. ; too, ' He was born May 2, Glen's wants everyone in East Jordan to know 1906 in Kalkaska, the ; about Save-Share and hopes more groups will use son of Frank and Mary it to raise funds. ' • we can Makethe Scott. He moved to Boyne All a group has to do is register with the store move now manager and begin' saving the green cash register help you City in 1913. tapes'. Glen's will pay 1 percent, of the total As a youth, Mr. Scott qualified amount of all tapes brought in by any if you want to purchase, build, or refinance your assisted his rather as a registered group; and not just once, but each time home, Northwestern Savings and Loan has a mortgage well driller. He later a group brings In $25.00 worth of slips or more. worked for the leather Mrs. Bonnie Fox has received a cheek In the to fit your needs. tanning company in at of $168.20 tor the R.L.D.S. Charts. See Martin Braman We offer full term mortgages with terms up to 30 Boyne City. Glen's Store Manager or years, guaranteed loans by FHA, VA and MGic and other Survivors include one creative financing arrangements. brother, Cicero Scott of Rob Westfall, Ass't. Mgr., Balpre, Ohio; several for detailS'*'' come In and talk to our mortgage specialists; nieces and nephews. They can explain all the advantages of our home 11 FRIENDLY LOCATIONS: financing plans. •GAYIORD* KALKASKA * GRAYLING Anytime) EkpepieRGe W EAST JORDAN * WEST BRANCH * MIO *MANCELONA * ROSCOMMON FgK Income Tax Exi • ROSE CITY • CHARLEVOIX • HOUGHTON LAKE * ROGERS CITY Pet oskey Service 347-4761 sp3«T3n Lrb*LoaK

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DEADLINE is noon Monday for each Wed­ nesday's paper. BATES are only lO'cenla per word. Classified ads DISCOUNT of S% Is available for running the same ad 4 weeks.or more. 105 Card of 400 Apartments 675 Recreational 784 Snow . of 10% for running the same ad Thanks 250 Furniture for rent 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted Vehicles 743 Income Tax Removal continuously for 13 weeks. CONTEMPORARY BOX ADS I WISH to take this time ATTENTION ABE YOU MAKING $250 WEEKLY paychecks 1977 20 FT. FORD motor INCOME TAX TIME - SNOW PLOWING, pick­ are $2.59 per column inch. to express my gratitude white wooden desk and' Competent, confidential Large type and illustrations are HANDYMEN WHAT YOU (fully guaranteed) work­ home with cruise control. up, loader, snow thrower, no extra charge. to all of my relatives, chair for child's room, FREE RENT!! ing part or full time at Self-contained, sleeps and up-to-date income 40" long, 28" high, 16" j AREWOBTHT snow removal. 582-6691. FREE ADS friends, and neighbors 2 bedroom, 1 bath, Does your current job home. Weekly paychecks six. Excellent condition, tax preparation for indi­ are free for one week only in our wide. Four spacious: 784-41-tf for their kindness to me large living room in lack the freedom and mail3d directly to you 47,000 miles, $7500 or viduals, corporations and "$100or'Under"column. These drawers. White formica i SNOW REMOVAL - ads must: in my time of sorrow Boyne City for only independence you from home, office every best offer. 547-2353. partnerships. writing surface. Good' Residential - Commer­ • be IS words or less. during the recent loss of doing some repairs. want? Are you a self Wednesday. Start im­ 67S-44-4t Mary Longton • state the price of all items, my husband. condition, $70. Call 582- mediately. No experience NORTHWEST cial. 547-6915. with total not to exceed $100. starter? Have you ever I especially thank 6761 days or 582-2345 Call 415-453-7501 necessary. National com­ 695 Tractors BUSINESS SERVICE 784-45-8t • be mailed or brought to our nights. or write thought about starting office. (No phone-ins.) Father Lima for his kind your own business? pany. Do your work right 208 Esterly St. • be for non-business use. 250-38-tf Dr. Bill Deer YANMAR 24 HP diesel words, to the ladies who Our organization is in the comfort and sec­ tractor. 4 wheel drive, East Jordan served the lunch, to 891 Sir Francis Drake urity of your own home. 536-7611 CLASSIFICATIONS 286 Sporting San Anselmo, CA 94960 made up of over 900 AG tires with 5 ft. front CONGRESSMAN REP those who gave to the independent dealers Details and application mounted electric PTO 743-44-6t ambulance fund, Mass 440-44-3t mailed. Send your name Congressman Bob nation wide. Many were snowblower, 5 ft. brush 748 lanitorial Davis' district represen­ Public Notice cards, flowers and Local SKI SEASON RENTAL - solid employees like and address to: American bog. Under 20 hours on 1403; also to Tom Van- NOW ACCEPTING or­ Fidelity Company, Hiring WHX DO CLEANING, tative, Charles P. God- ders for aluminum sheets Fully furnished, sleeps yourself who wanted tractor and implements. deyne, will be in East STATE OF MICHIGAN derwall for his concern Dept. 77, 1040 Lone Star painting and general for fish shanties. About four, view of Boyne Mt., more—more money Call 582-2345 after 7 p.m. maintenance. Reasona­ Jordan on Tuesday, Jan. PROBATE COURT and help. large kitchen, good park­ more freedom, more Dr., New Braunfels, TX. 40 will be needed per 78130. ble. Call 582-7218. 25. COUNTY OF Esther Kratochvil shanty. 25 cents each or ing. Call 582-9435. chances to get ahead. 704 Appliance 10S-46-lt 500-46-2t 748-46-4t Goddeyne will be at the CHARLEVOIX 5 for a dollar. Charlevoix 400-40-tf We want to talk with Service City Hall for office hours PUBLICATION NOTICE people who want more WE WOULD like to thank County Press, 108 Grove- BEAUTIFUL one bed­ WE'LL FIX IT! Brook's 753 Legal Services from 9:30 to 10:30. No DECEASED ESTATE —people who want to TEXAS OIL COMPANY everyone for the money, land, Boyne City, 582- room apartment, nicely Appliance Service. 582- appointment is neces­ File No. 8275 make their own op­ urgently needs mature prayers, calls and cards . 6761. 286-41-tf furnished. Boyne Falls. ATTORNEY Services sary. Those unable to Estate of Robert C. portunities and start person for Boyne City 6217. during my recent heart View of Boyne Mountain. available. Call 582-6811. attend can contact Davis' Jacobs, Deceased, 268-14 building for their fut­ area business sales rep. 704-26-tf attack. A special thank 360 Real Estate Includes everything from 753-46-tf office at 1-800-682-8982. -7082. ures today. Sales experience not nec­ The rose and the thorn, you to Dr. Engels and the Services silverware to linens. TAKE NOTICE: On essary. We train. Write and sorrow and gladness Boyne City Ambulance IF YOU ARE interested Available immediately. A sales and/or ser­ BUSINESSi Friday, January 28, 1983 O.B. Dickerson, South­ are linked together. crew for their speediness in a particular piece of You'll really be impres­ vice background is J,- at 1:30 p.m., in the pro­ western Petroleum, Box Saadl or OFFICE space and excellent care. property, commercial or sed. Call Randy, 582- helpful. Milk route, bate courtroom, Charle­ 789, Ft. Worth, TX. Bob and Joanne 9435. Keep trying. bread route, cleaning voix County Building, residential, let Don Mac- 76101. Britton Naughton at Colwell & 400-43-tf route, direct sales I City of Charlevoix, Mich­ route, bending route ex 500-46-lt 105-46-lt Company, Boyne City, THOMAS FOR RENT igan, before Hon. John T. perience desirable, but act for your interest as a 100 PER WEEK part- W. ANDERSON i Murphy, Judge of Pro- 220 Business & 420 Duplexes not necessary. time at home. Webster, Approximately 25 ft. x 27 ft. .: bate, a hearing will be Buyer Broker. Call 616- OfficeEauipment 582-6711 for more details. for rent You deserve to get America's favorite dic­ ATTORNEY AT LAW in high traffic , high visibility <; held on the petition of the facts on how you tionary company needs i The Second National LATHEM TIME 360-2-tf FOR RENT - Boyne City can start the new year home workers to update 112 S. Park area of Boyne City. • Bank of Richmond re- clock, used one year. in your own business local mailing lists. Easy Worth over $200 when SMALL REAL ESTATE two bedroom duplex. 826 Railroad Office Bldg. ; questing that The Second investor wanted for real S. Park. Inquire within. and begin building a work. Can be done while Boyne City ' National Bank of Rich- new, will sell for $150 better future for your watching TV. All ages, or best offer. Call 582- estate projects. For an 420-46-lt 582-6741 Call 582-6761 mond, 8th & Promenade, appointment call Mark D. self. For a confidential experience unnecessary. '.' Richmond, Indiana 47374 6761. 440 Houses interview write: Call 1-716-842-6000, Ext. for more information 220-45-tf Kowalske C.B.C., Fin- be appointed Personal nance Business Brokers, for rent Walley Bringold 8252. Representative of the Es- 1950 N. Block 24? Firewood at 582-6554. 3 BEDROOM house, ; tote of Robert C. Jac­ 360-2-tf Reese, Mich. obs, Deceased, who lived SEASONED hardwood. $230 per month plus utili­ 48757 " in the City of Richmond, Firewood cut, split and BY OWNERS - For Sale- ties. Security deposit re­ Wayne County, Indiana, delivered. Call the Num­ Houses, housetrailers, quired. 582-6751. Lionesses and who died November ber One year-around mobile homes, land 440-46-lt ; IS, 1982; and requesting wood supplier. Keith Mc­ bought—sold—traded— 460 Rooms for plan also that the will of the Neil Forest Products, rented—financed. East rent Services 582-9474, and ask about "'• Deceased dated October Jordan Auto Parts, Inc. Put your business card in The Press! Call 582-6761 •: 4,1979 and codicils dated our quantity discounts. 360-tf TWO BEDROOMS for 'Vegas Night/ 245-44-4t 2-4 people with kitchen August 29, 1980 and May The Crews' Inn on the '.• 4, 1982 be admitted to FOR SALE - Bundles of privileges. Call 547-5705. Drawing on my fine 460-46-2t East Jordan-Advance Building Services General Services probate. slab wood, 3Vi'x3Vi'i&\ command of language, I Road in East Jordan will L. Creditors are notified $7 a bundle 549-2909. said nothing. be the site of the fourth PROFESSIONAL EAR PIERCING - Anytime. Call that copies of all claims 245-37-tf Robert Charles Benchley annual East Jordan Li­ or stop at any Reusch Jewelry. Petoskey, ; against the Deceased oness Club "Vegas Nite" SAYLES MASONRY Charlevoix, Gaylord or Cheboygan. : must be presented, per­ fund raiser Saturday Feb. sonally or by mail, to 5th from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. CONSTRUCTION . both the Personal Repre­ Legal notice For an admission of Ail Types of Masonry RECEPTIONS, BANQUETS, FAMILY REUNIONS sentative and to the Court ' $5.00, each participant Residential & Commercial AND ANNIVERSARIES - Affordable facilities. • on or before April 19, MORTGAGE SALE— auction, to the highest ment to be for the re­ will be guaranteed an Catered or not catered, with dance floor, Boyne 1983. Notice is further Default having been bidder, at the main pair, replacement and evening of fun, and chan­ M-75 South Valley Lodge. Walloon Lake. 535-2475. given that the estate will made in the terms and entrance to the County maintenance of the exist­ ces at the cash prizes, Boyne City 549-2672 : then be assigned to enti­ conditions of a certain Building on State Street, ing septic system of the plus a coupon worth tled persons appearing of mortgage made by Charlevoix, Michigan home located on the $1.00 off any large pizza PIANO TUNING, Gordon Wheeler, 40 years- record. SHYRLE G. JOHNSTON, (that being the building above conveyed property, at the new La Pete's JR., and LOIS ANNE where the Circuit Court including the septic line experience. 12 years' factory experience. Phone January 12,-1983 Pizzeria in East Jordan. 548-5592 CONKLE & MC TAG- JOHNSTON, husband for the County of Char­ and drain field which ties A cash bar will be avail­ r GART and wife, of 209 Elm levoix is held), of the in part upon the follow­ able. S^1 SEALS & ROBERTS premises described in By: William R. Street, East Jordan, ing described adjoining This is a fun filled & CONSTRUCTION said mortgage, or so McTaggart (P-17558) Michigan, Mortgagors to property of the grantor evening, according to much thereof as may be iRj COMPANY 110 Water Street, PENINSULA MORT­ herein: In the City of East project co-chairmen Wen­ VACUUM CLEANERS complete sales and service, necessary to pay the P.O. Box 69 GAGE CO., 250 East Jordan, County of Charle­ dy Bruneel and Jackie Complete Building new. used, reconditioned. $10 and up. Sewing amount due, as aforesaid, Boyne City, MI 49712 Front Street, Traverse voix and State of Mich­ Hawkins, with a variety machines, new. used and serviced. The Sweep on said mortgage, with and Remodeling /j££iS (616)-582-6556 City, Michigan, Mort­ igan: Commencing at the of very nice prizes to be Shop. 347-1320. the interest thereon at Margaret B. Snyder, gagee, dated the 23rd Southeast corner of the purchased throughout the Boyne City 582-6535 "-•J",,^ eight per cent (8%) per Assistant Trust Officer day of June, 1977, and Northwest V* of the evening with participants annum and all legal Petitioner recorded in the office of Southwest V* of Section chips. the Register of Deeds, for costs, charges and expen­ 24, Town 32 North, Garbage Service The Second National Vegas Nite Charity is the County of Charlevoix ses, including the attor­ Range 7 West; thence Bank of Richmond produced with the help of ano State of Michigan, on ney fees allowed by law, North on the West 1/8 8th & Promenade the East Jordan Lions Carpenter and also any sum or sums line 660 feet for the point Richmond, Indiana 47374 the 28th day of June, and is one of the most Construction Inc. 582-2267 which may be paid by the of beginning of this des­ ALL-TRASH (317)-983-2000 1977, in Liber 149 of important fund raisers of OF BOTNE CITY. MICHIGAN 49712 undersigned, necessary cription; thence continu­ Charlevoix County Rec­ the year for the club. Wc Pick Up Anythin g Commercial-Contract to protect its interest in ing North on said 1/8 line ords, on pages 869 thru Incidentally, the Lions Residential Day-Week-Month-Job the premises. Which said to its intersection with 872, on which mortgage are offering a chance to O P.O. Box 199 premises are described as the East and West V. PUBLICATION AND there is claimed to be win a trip to Las Vegas Boyne City follows: line; thence West on said COMMERCIAL a RESIDENTIAL BUILOINO a REMODELING NOTICE OF HEARING due, at the date of this and anyone interested, quarter line to a point CEMENT WORK, STATE OF MICHIGAN notice, for principal and All that certain piece or can contact any East Jor­ PHONE which is 240 feet East of PROBATE COURT interest, the sum of parcel of land situate in dan Lion member. LICENSED BUILDER (6161 582.6145 the East line of Elm Boyneland Refuse COUNTY OF FIFTEEN THOUSAND the City of East Jordan in In the 5 years since the CHARLEVOIX ONE HUNDRED SIXTY the County of Charlevoix, Street; thence South 160 feet; thence West 120 Lioness Club was organ­ ft Garbage Service FILE NO. 8272 TWO AND 09/100 and State of Michigan, feet; thence South paral­ ized in East Jordan, thou­ Estate of Caroline ($15,162.09) Dollars; and described as follows, Serving Boyne City, Boyne Falls, lel with the East line of sands of dollars have COMMERCIAL. INDUSTRIAL ReSlDENTIAl Maciejewski. to-wit: Parcel I: Com­ Horton Bav. Advance and adjoining And no suit or proceed­ Elm Street to a point been raised and donated TAKE NOTICE: On mencing on the East line townships. We pick up EVERYTHING ings at law or in equity which is directly West of back into the community February 7, 1983 at 2:00 of Elm Street 460 feet 33 years in business having been instituted to the point of beginning; for such items as "shock p.m., in the probate South of intersection of recover the debt secured thence East to a point of trousers" for the ambu­ James W. Milks Radio Dispatched courtroom, Charlevoix, the East line of Elm by said mortgage or any beginning. Subject to lance service, special rea­ Electrical Contractor 21 IS. Lake , 582-6692 Michigan, before Hon. Street with the South line part thereof. Now, There­ easements, right-of-ways, ding materials for the John T. Murphy, Judge of Mill Street; thence fore, by virtue of the reservations and restric­ public library, equipment of Probate, a hearing will power of .sale contained East 120 feet; thence tions of record. for the civic center and Box )545 Beriimg Road (616)582-2328 Superior •Residential be held on the petition of in said mortgage, and South 60 feet; thence financial support for the West 120 feet; thence Sanitation •Commercial Harland McGeorge, for pursuant to the statute of East Jordan Sports Boos­ •Any size container probating of the Last Will the State of Michigan in North 60 feet to the Point During the six months ters. Donations have Service and Testament of the such case made and of Beginning; being part immediately following the been made for the ambu­ deceased, Caroline provided, notice is here­ of the Northwest V* of the sale, the property may be lance radio communica­ ROOFING COMPANY redeemed. Rt. I. Box 226 - Charlevoix, MI 49720 Maciejewski, S.O.S. by given that on Monday, Southwest V* of Section tions system, and to vic­ Rusty Mcintosh (616)5476922 ' #351-09-4027, dated the 7th day of February, 24, Town 32 North, Dated at Traverse City, tims oThouse fires in the Steel Roof Decks •k^^ WWaterproofina g Serving East Jordan, Ellsworth, August 17, 1982, and for 1983, at 10:00 o'clock Range 7 West. Parcel U: Michigan, December 14, area. Central Lake and N. Torch Lake. Beginning on the East 1982. granting of administra­ a.m.. Local Time, said Along with community Bonded Built-up Roofs tion to Harland mortgage will be fore- line of Elm Street 520 PENINSULA Inaolated Roof Decks feet South from the Point needs, Leader Dog ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS McGeorge, or some other doted by a sale at public MORTGAGE CO., School, Welcome Home suitable person. of Intersection of East Mortgagee Insured Workmen Camp Dagget Rd. DURING THESE TIMES for the Blind, Michigan Boyne City line of Elm Street with Attorney for Mortgagee 5578 U.S. 131 Petoskey IN OUR Creditors of the de­ sons appearing of record Eye Bank and the Hear­ 347-8823 582-9392 and title thereto. the South line of Mill ROBERT H. WTTKOP, SERVICE DIRECTORY ceased are notified that Street; thence East 120 ing Program are all sup­ all claims against the January 17,1983 Esq., WITKOPcV ported by this club. feet; thence South 60 McMANUS, P.C. estate shall be presented Harland McGeorge This year's 'VEGAS 340 Terrace St. feet; thence West 120 522 East Front Street, Steel IgumJgBg/iyAtliig. to said Richard W. May, feet thence North 60 feet NITE' is in conjunction Attorney at Law, 201 Boyne City, MI 49712 Traverse City, MI to the Point of Beginning, 49684 with the Bast Jordan River St., P.O. Box 140, 616-582-7851 Chamber of Commerce Richard W. May being part of the North­ 43-5t SEALS & ROBERTS Chipman Plumbing and Heating Boyne City, MI 49712, west V* of the Southwest "WINTER FESTIVAL". and proof thereof, with Attorney at Law CONSTRUCTION V* of Section 24, Town 32 Tickets are now avail­ •Licensed Phanbers copies of claims, filed (P-23180) North Range 7 West. Contentment is a pearl of able for the gala event, COMPANY •PhamMng FUrores wi«S the court on or 201 River St Also a permanent ease­ great price, and whoever and may be purchased in •Heating Appliances before April 1. 1983. P.O. Box 140 Boyne City 582-6535 ment over a portion of the procures it at the expense advance from any E.J. . STEEL •Installation A Repair Notice if farther given JSoyne City, MI 49712 of ten thousand desires 616-582-6751 following described par­ Lioness or by ' calling Angles-Plates that the estate will there­ makes a wise and happy Wendy Bruneel or Jackie Channels-Beams 46-lt cel of land, said ease­ Boyne City Since 1946 582-7151 after be assigned to per- purchase. Hawkins. Bars

mmm ssssi Page 6 . CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS • January 19,1983 7th, 8th graders Boyne loses on road split with EJ The Boyne City to Chiefs 53-46 seventh and eight grade basketball team split with performance. Joe Martin East Jordan in Monday BYPAULHNCK in the third period, as and Pete Shaw each tal­ night's game. The After two wins at each team played a lied eight points for the seventh graders won, home, the Boyne City steady defense. Cheboy­ gan led 41-33 heading Chiefs. beating East Jordan 29 to Ramblers took their act 16, while the eighth gra­ on the road only to lose to into the final eight For the Ramblers, Tim minutes. Winters led the way with ders lost to East Jordan Cheboygan 53-46. The 43-36. The key to the Chief IS points, Brad Musser loss put the Ramblers Taking high scorer conference record at two victory could have been added eight, and Kevin holding the Ramblers Fitzpatrick, who had just honors for the seventh wins and five losses so graders were Mike De- far this season. most consistent scorer, finished nursing a bad Jeff Gabos, to just six ankle, sank 6 points. Jeff Schryver for Boyne and Cheboygan took a com­ points. Gabos ran into Johnson and Tim I.V. Ashton for East Jor­ manding 20-6 first quar­ foul trouble in the third Wandrie each scored four dan. Each had eight ter lead but Boyne tal­ period. points coming off the points in the game. High lied in the second period Cheboygan's Mike bench and Mike Harris scorers for the eighth to put their halftime dep­ added two. graders were East Jor­ osit at seven points, 32- Goggia highlighted the Cheboygan won the JV dan's Ted Snowden with 25. Things calmed down game with an 18 point contest, 68-51. 18 points, while Boyne's Steve Stutzman pumped Boyne City Commission in 17 in the losing effort. Minutes RECORD OF THE PRO­ John Jessup and Carol BF Homecoming CEEDINGS OF THE Judkins. REGULAR MEETING OF The Mayor closed the game successful THE BOYNE CITY COM­ Public Hearing at 8:22 MISSION, HELD IN A p.m. JOINT SESSION WITH At 8:23 p.m., Mayor BYPAULTHEISEN baugh, also a senior at THE BOYNE CITY Fitzpatrick turned the Last Friday was the Boyne Falls. basketball homecoming The evening also inclu­ PLANNING COMMIS­ meeting over to the Plan­ Boom, and ball goes up In the air over the net thwarting the attempt to spike the for the Boyne Falls Log­ ded a "mini-float" par­ SION, DULY CALLED ning Commission, with ball at the girls' volleyball game with St. Mary's last week. gers. The evening was a ade as a spirit booster. AND HELD IN THE Chairperson Kate Schafer The sport is catching on here In the north as more teams are trying for their big success as the Log­ Each class (7-12) made COMMISSION CHAM­ directing the meeting. league championships. This girls' sport is just another of the many women's gers downed the Yellow a miniature float on a BERS ON TUESDAY, The Planning Commis­ sports that the school systems have added to their sports programs In the past few jackets with a score of play wagon or something JANUARY 11, 1983 at sion reviewed the options years. Photo by Kyle Stanley 7:00 p.m. of the Front Street relo­ 55-44. of that nature, that repre­ Present: Mayor Keith cation and discussed the The game was steady sents the loggers. Fitzpatrick, Commission­ "pluses" and minuses" overall and there weren't The elementary was ers Thelma Behling, Ste­ of the relocation. Several any "spec-tac" events to not excluded. They made ven Moody, Martin Paul City Commissioners and mention. spirit posters, all of which and William Grimm. Ab­ Planning Commissioners The Loggers took the were hung down the main Snowmobilers could take over EJ sent: None. Also Present: exchanged statements re­ first quarter with a 16-9 hall in the school. City Manager Timothy J. garding this matter. lead over Vandy. Al­ Each event (high though they could not school and elementary) Some say East Jordan week-long jaunt. they get together for dan Chamber of half mile straight out on Clifton, City Clerk Tom The discussion period is the snowmobile capital Other times, Breakey rides on Saturday, but Garlock, City Treasurer with the Planning Com­ retain the lead in the was awarded ribbons of Commerce Winter Festi­ the frozen lake to a radar second period with a final first, second and third on of northern Michigan. said, it has been some­ they often take short Sun­ val February 4, 5, and 6. gun. Edith Beck and City At­ mission was terminated With two snowmobile thing as simple as snow- day rides. torney William McTag- score of 24-27, they soon both the parade and pos­ Merwin said they will "Snowmobilers have at 8:41 p.m., after which clubs and snowmobile mobiling out to a hill near Judi Merwin spoke up gart. members of the Planning regained it in the third, ters. have a concession stand no place, really, to open routes right through East Jordan on a New with some pride about at the Tourist Park, es­ Present: Commission­ Commission made the coming out with 39-32. For the high school 'em up except on the town, it probably is the Year's Eve. Someone two lively members in corted trips for people ers Florida Bowman, following Resolution: The final period was a parade of spirit wagons, lake." He added that "breeze" as the Loggers capital, and the nearest stuck a candle on an their seventies. wanting snowmobile Marvin Loding, J. Rich­ Moved by Toffolo, sec­ the juniors took first snowmobile speedome­ defeated the Yellowjack- thing to a capitol build­ engine hood and every­ The club is already jaunts, and the radar run. ard Sharer, Kathleen onded by Sharer that the place. Second place went ters are often inaccur­ ets 55-44. to the eighth grade float ing is the Jordan Snow­ one sat around and sang, laying plans for its parti­ What is a radar run? ate, so the radar run is a Schafer, Dale Parsons, Planning Commission mobile Club building, out while the lights of the city Tim Smith was the and third went to the cipation in the East Jor­ Merwin explained. It is a great opportunity in both. Donald Toffolo, Mark Ko- recommends to the City on Alba Road where the twinkled below like a honored, top scorer for seventh grade. walske and Tom Greeds. Commission that it be ad­ famous Sunday break­ thousand more candles. the evening, with 20 For the elementary Absent: Commissioner visable to re-align Front fasts are served. The Jordan Valley Rob Polleys. Street and to continue the points. Clarence Stark al- posters, the fifth grade sl scored 15 points in the took first, the second Mary Lou Breakey said Trailblazers club also Moved by Moody, sec­ proceedure for the exact the club started up in takes long trips about onded by Behling to ap­ re-location of said street winning effort. grade took second place, For the Vandy Yellow- and the first grade took 1967 or '68. As the need once a year, its presi­ prove the following min­ through subsequent for groomed trails dent Bill Merwin said. utes: 1. Tuesday, Decem­ meetings of the two Com­ jackets, Keith Sommers third place. scored 18 and Ken White After this and the ball developed, the club be­ They're planning to go to ber 14, 1982, at 12:00 missions. gan to look for ways to the Paradise MardiGras noon. 2. Tuesday, De­ Roll Can Vote: Yeas: gained 11. game were completed, a Along with the game dance followed. meet expenses. Breakfast this year. cember 14, 1982, at 7:00 Sharer, Schafer, Parson, profits go towards main­ "We used to ride all p.m. 3. Tuesday, De­ Toffolo, Kowalske. Nays: were many other events It was a fun filled, also. successful evening as the taining the groomer to the way to Houghton cember 21, 1982, at 12:00 Bowman, Loding. Abs­ maintain the trail going Lake (200 miles round noon. 4. Tuesday, De­ tention: Greetis. Absent: Being homecoming Loggers pulled in another there was the crowning of victory. from Pinney's Bridge, trip)," said Merwin, but cember 28, 1982, at 12:00 Polleys. 5 Yeas, 2 Nays, 1 through the state forest, one year the snow melt­ noon. 5. Tuesday, Janu­ Abstention, 1 Absent. the King and Queen. King this year was Clif­ to Elmira. ed before they could get ary 4, 1983, at 12:00 Motion carried. Kuhn takes The Sunday breakfasts back. noon. A motion was made by ford Leazier, senior, and Queen was Patsy Gru- are popular with people Both groups have fre­ Roll call all yeas. Mo­ Commissioner Paul to 2 silvers all over the area, Brea­ quent get-togethers, even tion carried. hold an advisory election key said. The club is in summer. Elmer Crain: Inquired vote on the issue of the Seventeen-year-old divided up into four Tom Galmore, Sr., with about the awarding of a re-location of Front Street Bowling Chris Kuhn of Boyne crews, so each crew other Snowmobile Club contract for operation of at the city's expense. City, won three silver prepares about four members goes north to the Sanitary Landfill and Before the motion could Scores medals and a gold at the breakfasts in the Decem­ catch smelt which are when the next bidding on draw a second, the mo­ US Ski Association—Cen­ ber to April season. then frozen until their big The famous Snowmobile Club breakfast will be a feature of East Jordan's Winter the contract would take tion was withdrawn by Thursday Women's tral Division Regional Each year for about smelt fry in June. Festival, coming February 4, 5, and 6. Shown here after serving last Sunday's Commissioner Paul. Boyne City place. He also inquired if Races held at Boyne four years now, the 40 or Wiener roasts in sum­ breakfast, are some of the club's breakfast crew members! Carol and Tom the Sanitary Landfill had A motion was made by Ron's P. Sh. 92 28 Mountain, Jan. 15-16. so club members take a mer and the July 4 canoe Galmore and daughter Chris, and Glnnle and Bud Carey. Behind them Is the to be self supporting as Commissioner Moody to Petoskey Plas. 88 32 Kuhn was second in the big trip. This year's ex­ race sponsored by the cinb's circular hearth. some city departments accept the Planning Com­ B.C. Lanes 82 38 • Men's Slalom on both cursion is planned for Trailblazers are some must under the City mission's recommenda­ B.R.I. 81 39 Saturday and Sunday, early in February with other non-snow club acti­ Charter. tions for the re-location of Wine Cel. 72 48 and received a second Newberry in the Upper vities. Pearce, Kruzel promoted The City Manager indi­ Front Street Before the Buck's 71 49 and third in the Men's Peninsula as the take­ Giant Slalom on Sunday Not having their own been with Northwestern cated that the Sanitary motion could draw a sec­ Betty's Res. 70 50 off point. The members Charles S. McDowell, and Saturday, res­ clubhouse, the Trailbla­ and former member of State Bank,, for seven Landfill does not have to ond, the motion was with­ North. Tob. 66 54 plan to take 955 miles of Chairman of the Board of pectively. zers meet each month at the Admissions Council years and has been work­ be self-supporting and is drawn by Commissioner B.V.M.C. 64 56 trails going up through Northwestern State Bank, someone's house. Usually of the Upper Peninsula ing in the purchasing de­ not bound by the City Moody. Li'L Pub 59 61 Copper Harbor for a announced that Daniel Extension of the Michi­ partment for over a year. Charter. The Landfill op­ Moved by Moody, sec­ Pin Deck L. 57 63 M. Pearce has joined gan State University Kruzel is currently on eration contract does not onded by Paul that the United Tech. 55 65 the bank as Vice Presi­ Scouts plan slide Medical School. the Board of Directors for have to be put out on bids City Commission accept Lindsay Ins. 54 66 dent and Jeffrey Kruzel Pearce is a graduate of the Boyne City Chamber on a yearly basis, as it is the Planning Commis­ Con. Eng. 54 66 has been promoted to Crooked Tree Girl Feb. 12 for the Juniors, Northern Michigan Uni­ of Commerce and is at­ self-renewable on the sion's recommendations B.Ave. Green. 53 67 Purchasing Officer. Scout Council, a United at the Powell farm, south versity and presently tending North Central completion of each anni­ of the re-alignment of Little Lena's 52 68 . A native of Marquette, Way Agency, is sponsor­ of Charlevoix. resides in Harbor Michigan College work­ versary year. Front Street and to pro­ Trumco 52 68 Pearce comes to North­ ing a Junior Girl Scout For additional informa­ Springs. ing towards a degree in At 7:09 p.m., Mayor ceed further in the exact Advance Gro. 48 72 western with a strong and Brownie sliding tion and registration, con­ Jeffrey Kruzel has Banking and Finance. Fitzpatrick opened the location of said Front Behling's 45 75 background in commer­ event for all scouts in tact Mary Bavers, East Public Hearing for citizen Street. Mel's Mar. 39 81 cial lending and business Antrim, Emmet, Charle­ Jordan, 536-7247 by Jan. input regarding the pro­ Raveau's 38 82 development. He bagan CHARLEVOIX COUNTY Roll call all yeas. Mo­ voix and Kalkaska coun­ 27 for the Junior Scouts posal to relocate Front Berkley Ex. 28 92 his banking career with tion carried. ties. The event will take or Patty Knapp, 536-3179 Street, as requested by Top 3 Games Manufacturers National Moved by Kowalske, place on Saturday, Feb. 5 by Jan. 20 for the • Federal Revenue Sharing Lake Associates. Marty McLeod 204 Bank of Detroit and most seconded by Parsons that for the Brownies and Brownie Scouts. Rick Smith, represent­ the Planning Commission Ella Peters 201 recently held a senior ing Lake Associates, gave meeting adjourn. Meet­ Shirley Blekkenk 199 DANIEL PEARCE lending position with Public Notice a brief outline and over­ ing adjourned at 9:24 Top 3 Series BC, EJ students Lumbermans Bank of view of the Harborages' p»m. Judy Judkins 535 Muskegon. He also spent The county has submitted its Annual Local Unit proposed relocation of Moved by Behling, sec­ Carol Smith 530 three years with the CPA Fiscal Report (F-65) which includes the actual Front Street and what onded by Paul to award Ella Peters 522 to go to firm of Anderson, Stein- expenditures of revenue sharing funds to the will take place during the bid of $1,100.00 for hoff, Tackerman and Co. Bureaus of the Census. This report and support­ Phase II construction. the replacement of a door East Jordan of Marquette as director ing documentation are available for public inspec­ Dave Trautman, archi­ opener mechanism in the Senior Citizens Shrine circus of their Management Ad­ tion at the Charlevoix County Treasurer's office, tect for Lake Associates, Street Garage to Trumco, M2-82 visory Service Depart­ between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. gave a presentation con­ Inc. and to authorize the Bennett 44¼ 31¼ ment; cerning architectural as­ transfer, of funds from Settler 38 38 Children from Boyne City's sixth grades and East Jordan's fourth grades He has been an officer pects of Plan A and Plan General Fund Account- Goebel 36½ 39¼ in numerous civic organ­ B of Phase n. Contingency-3101-101 - Riley 33 43 will go on the Shrine circus trip again this year. izations, is a past dir­ Of the approximately 985-000 to General Fund Men's High Series All student tickets are provided by ector of the State Cham­ 70 people that were pres­ Account-Public Buildings Harold Goebel 690 the Shriners. Harold Leech, teacher of ber of Commerce, Curric­ ent at the Public Hearing, -3101-265-730-150, In that Al Omland 686 one of the sixth grades and a circus ulum advisor to the Nor­ the following Citizens of amount. Harold Goebel 683 GUNS enthusiast himself, said the classes will thern Michigan Univer­ NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE Boyne City were recog­ Meo'a High Game JEFFREY KRUZEL Roll call all yeas. Mo­ go to Grand Rapids to see the circus on sity School of Banking BUY-SELL-TRADE nized by the Chair and Al Omland 4 tion carried. Wednesday, Jan. 26. They will return RAYMOND WILLIAMS • gave their comments: H. Goebel 250 The City Manager pre­ the same day. HUNTING EQUIPMENT William, McTaggart, sented the Monthly Fin­ Harold Sattler 238 PUBLIC NOTICE •BUNS •AkMUNmON •ARCHERY The Boyne City students will contrib­ , Harvey Varnum, Violet ancial Report for Decem­ Al Omland & ute to the cost of busing, and the sixth Malpass Foundation •SCOPES »11011101 •swns Manglos, Elmer Crain, ber. The report was or­ Bret Riley 237 grade teachers will chaperone the trip; •BUCK POWDER William Meyers, William dered filed. Women's High Series Don Peters, principal of die East The Annual Report of the Malpass Foun­ Benser, Harry Roof, Dav­ Moved by Grimm, sec­ Rubylverson 663 dation for the year ending October 31, 1982, is TACKLE & BAIT id Williams, Max Houck, HmaPrtuse 646 Jordan elementary school, said the onded by Paul that the fourth graders will have their transpor­ available for inspection at the principal office, 301 HUNTING. * FISHlNQ LICENSES Dave Smith, Thelma Beh­ meeting adjourn. Meet­ TiltteOlstrom 641 Spring Street, East Jordan, Michigan, during ling, Steven Moody, Mar­ Women'! High Gam* tation paid for by the school, hot the ing' adjourned at 9:28 children will bring their own lunches. | business hours, by any citizen who requests it, SONNY'S GUN SHOP tin Paul, Timothy Clifton, p.m. TUIle Olstrom 261 within 180 days after the date of this notice. Cindy Place, Don Toffolo, Millie Walden 245 The trip will start at 8 JO a.m. in *jt.i*MiiM4*aMMnta Garioek W.E. Malpass iMsenmrroN Marvin Loding, Faith T. Olstrom & Bast Jordan, Peters said, and the Or? Clerk Principal Manager PHONE 5474784 WUllamt, Dick Stark, E.Prause 241 children will be back at 10:30 p.m. SNOWSCOPE Your Guide to Winter Fun Free supplement to: Special Section January 19,1983 Charlevoix County. Press

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If Michigan's Upper Country Cross-Country hear in the heart of the 95,000 acres, there's Peninsula weren't al­ Ski Championships (Jan. more than enough room ready an established 23) in Houghton. Skiers will be the wind in the for skiers, snowshoers hotbed of alpine skiing, of all ages and skill levels topmost branches of the (both human and hare winter festivals, ice fish­ can choose from among virgin pines and tower­ varieties), and other ing, snowmobiling, and the two, six, or 12-kilo­ ing hemlocks, and, on fauna, including bald other manners of winter­ meter races held on trails occasion, a stern scolding eagles, beaver, and ot­ time frolic, it could easily maintained by the Michi­ from an indignant squir­ ters, that call Seney pass as one gigantic gan Tech. University Ski rel. home. cross-country skiing para­ Club. There are no winter Probably nothing could dise. The Brockway Moun­ festivals or races here but represent the Upper Pen­ From Ironwood to the tain Challenge (Mar. 5) they don't appear to be insula as a cross-country Soo, there's wilderness isn't particularly long missed much. According terrain ranging from paradise much better (15'/JK) but it's a tough, to Bob Zelinski of Syl­ than a picturesque village mountainous to gently "up and down" race that vania Outfitters Ski Tour­ on Lake Superior named rolling, thousands of is definitely not recom­ ing Center in Watersmeet ...what else?...Paradise. square miles of forestland mended for beginners. "We've never needed The skiing around Para­ A skier cuts through the packed powder at Schnss Mountain Resort, near icy waterfalls, and rug­ Those who make the tax­ any...skiing IS one seas­ dise is "heavenly" (to Mancelona, Mich. All runs at the sU area, Including "The Face," shown here, ged coastline for a ing climb up Brockway on-long event here." Just say the least), with trails are open. Schnss Mountain has undergone a major expansion this year and has cross-country playground Mountain are treated to a 12 miles to the north, the for the novice and ex­ Invested nearly $3 million In a new restaurant and convention center and made in heaven. And a breathtaking view of Lake Limberlbst Cross-Country pert alike, through tran­ three-story Nordic clubhouse. good share of it now Superior before beginn­ Trails pass by the icy quil woodlands and along awaits skiers for just that ing the sometimes har­ cascades of Bond Falls on the- scenic shoreline of divine purpose. rowing descent into the Know your socks the Whitefish Bay. Pictures­ town of Copper Harbor. The Porcupine Moun­ adorned in their frosted que stops along the way Boots should fit well ation becomes cold and your ski pants. If you tains (Porcupine Mt. The "Crown Jewel" is winter trappings. include Tahquamenon enough to permit comfor­ clammy. wear them outside, they State Park) near Ontona­ the Stroh's Great Bear The citizens of Mar­ Falls and their colorful table skiing with one thin Keep your socks inside can absorb moisture. gon, lend themselves to Chase (Mar. 20) blending quette on the Lake Sup­ ice formations and the and one thick pair of some of the most scenic the competition of dis­ erior shore take their X-C snow-covered dunes at socks. If your boots need "X-C-ing" in the Great tance racing (20K & 50K) seriously enough to have Whitefish Point. extra socks to fill them HOMESTEAD CAFE Lakes area. Spectacular with the gayity of a fes­ established a lighted out, they are improperly views of Lake Superior Of course, that's not to Homemade Goodness tival. Die-hard X-C'ers downtown "Fit Strip," fitted. Too many socks and Lake of the Clouds say that Michigan has it at fast food prices and merrymakers (and winter's answer to jog­ only add more compres­ are rewards along the 42 all...just more than its combinations of both) ging in the park, in ad­ sibility; as the socks mat Ask for "Ma' kilometers of groomed fair share of what's best race along the Swede- dition to numerous^ wil­ down during the day, woodland trails. Hardy about cross-country ski­ Call ahead town Trails through the derness trails throughout you'll start to slide souls, who are really in­ ing. The Travel Bureau, woods and across streams Marquette County. around in the boot. The ***' for faster service terested in communing hoping for a glimpse of Michigan Department of result may be blisters, or ' No 347-0240 with nature, can combine the "Great Bear." The While touring the Al Commerce, will provide your feet may perspire Cover Charge 3474366 their skiing with winter prizes for even the last to Quaal Recreation Area you with information on excessively, resulting in 313 Howard (at MitcheU-Pctoskcy) wilderness camping by finish are the chance to Trails near Ishpeming, Michigan skiing, (both cold feet as the perspir- Ever Next to the Chamber of Commerce registering with the State join in the fun and plenty you can all but ski right Nordic and Alpine), Park'Office. of good U.P. vittles into the National Ski Hall where to find it, and including a never-ending of Fame where skiing where to stay when you 2222Z22ZZ22ZZ22Z2ZZ Deeper into Copper history—all 4,000 years get Jhere. To make the Country, (along the Ke­ supply of hot thimble- berry pie and tarts. of it—is preserved. If most of cross-country op­ weenaw Peninsula) the you're in the area in early portunities in Michigan, IRONTON FERRY skiing only gets better... A short drive south I February, and feel up to write the Michigan Travel mainly because the snow from Copper Country on! it, enter the second ski­ Bureau, P.O. Box 3-,226, gets deeper and lasts U.S. 45 brings you to the | ing of the Labatt's SO Ski Lansing, Michigan, even longer. This region Sylvania Recreation Area,: Race (Feb. 5)...no choice 48909. Fur current Mich­ Lcuiduiq INC. has its own idea of rac­ near Watersmeet and here; it's 50K for every­ igan snow conditions dial ing's Triple Crown in a some of the most serene, one, from Big Bay down 800-292-5404 from within trio of X-C competitions unspoiled X-C skiing in the coast to Marquette. Michigan; 800-248-5708 that do not end until late the midwest. No motor­ Seney National Wildlife from elsewhere. March. It begins with ized vehicles of any kind Refuge near Germfask is Mondcn ihts Michigan's oldest ski are allowed in Sylvania open to X-C skiers and race, the annual Copper and the only sound you'll snowshoers during Jan- • uary and February. The There is so much good in j terrain is fairly level and the worst of us, and so; offers an easy, quiet glide much bad in the best of j Chinese f food along signposted nature us, that it hardly becomes , trails and winter roads any one of us to talk i Mon-Sat serving food till midnight N-1 h^ZzJfr' ^ Omelets closed to motorized vehi­ about the rest of us. I Vj '. g^y^. Vegetarian tare Sunday till 10:00 cles. With more than Anonymous | Open 8:00 a.m. for Breakfast Saturday and Sunday Breakfast - 7 a.ra. Dinners - 5 to 8 p.m. FUNe FOOD •SPIRITS DAILY LUNCHEON CLOSED MONDAYS & DINNER SPECIALS in Boyne Falls 549-2971 WALMIL Complete It's time you had some fun SALOON ™=- Menu Sat. nights served' Mellow Country Music Also serving: Whitefish, BOYNE RIVER INN by Jim Baker Walleye and Perch Happy Hour Food and spirits COCKTAILS • HAPPY HOUR Cocktails SANDWICHES ft BASKETS in o ski atmosphere Open 8 a.m. nil midnight, Open at 4 o'clock daily Sunday through Thuraday. Friday and Saturday till 21 I Downtown Boyne City I BOYNE CITY-CHARLEVOIX RD. $47-9)35 582-299¾ CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS - January 19, 1983 • Page 3

into the hill on a separate plane? On the cover Cross Country If your own stance resembles Figure A, you are probably having difficulty Ken Swan, the man­ places In the area RENTAL SKIS yOU CAN DO IT holding an edge In your turns since the ager of the Windmill that has cross conn- countered hip position encourages Farms Sid Center, try siding. And if you Have"your own" equipment CHECK YOUR STANCE knees to'face away from the hill. This, takes some time out don't care for pre­ in turn, forces your skis to flatten and of a busy day to pared trails, Just take professionally fitted and Many skiers ski with their hips twisted side-slip throughout your turns. In into the hill. Years ago this was the Figure B, skis, feet, knees and hips are check on how well your skis ont into the ready to go at a fraction of accepted basic stance. Today, however aligned on the same plane. In this the trails at the sld woods. There 1B the cost of buying skis turn much more easily (thanks neutral stance, edging is much easier. area are groomed plenty of state land partly to stiffer and higher boots), In modern skiing, the hip still and are holding up to ski around in see necessitating a less powerful, more provides a powerful turning force, but with the skier traffic. the deer trails, rabbit 'JHARBORSlDEs natural stance. its movements should follow knee and The sld center Is trails, and other win­ Check out your own ski position. ankle movements in the same plane for just one of several ter sights. ^^ SPORTS U.v Would lines drawn across the tips of optimum edging and control. your skis, feet, knees, hips and shoulders be parallel to each other? Or Reprinted with permission of Ski Magazine. Technical assistance provided by Professional Ski are your legs stiff with hips twisted Instructors of America. Getting kids started Cross-country skiing is they will be able to move easy for kids to learn, in around and have fun. fact, it can be a child's Once this has happened, stepping stone to learn­ the learning process will ing any type of skiing. A take its own course. Kids child's natural habits as a will begin to ask ques­ walker make him a natur­ tions as their interest al for cross-country even grows. before he puts skis on. [Concluded on Page 4 ] Even though all ski touring first-timers won't have the stride and glide of an experienced skier,

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Long distance Call for New Year's reservations. North of M-119 Pick up your supplies before skiing I callers may reach us toll-free at on Pleasantwew Rd., between Boyne Highlands 1-800-632-8903. and Nub's Nob. 52W259 4 OnUkeChutevotitt the comet et Pen) For sales and rental information Ave. *, Stowr MM contact: Harbor Springs out .^ fl •crou frost Perry MM* ^, I .j. Be** 4 Bto M»rto» Harbor Properties >i f In Oarlevoixr . . - 2775 WUdwood Harbor Road Victorian atmosphere in the waterfront district. Boyne City, Michigan 49712 Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Daily 7 a.m.- 25> 10 p.m. Cocktails. 526-5901 \g•iliiitf i '•'•^ St Page 4 - CHARLEVOIX COUNTY PRESS - January 19, 1983 Getting kids started How to teach your children to ski Concluded from Page 3 When children have games kids can play on clothing is needed for the opportunity to play on cross-country skis: follow cross-country than for Al­ Skiing is continually in­ able conditions. Don't a traumatic experience is will make a game of skis, they learn quickly, the leader, hide-and- pine skiing. So don't creasing as a family sport take him skiing in large to enroll your child— learning to ski, like follow since they learn better by seek, tag, capture the overdress a young skier. and many parents of crowds, or on very cold or when he or she is ready— the leader. Children are experimentation and imi­ flag and relay races to Outfitted with proper young children are dis­ stormy days, as the ex­ in a certified ski school. great imitators, and they tation than by verbal in­ name just a few. equipment—good wax, covering that they do not perience could turn him That way your child will will follow their teacher struction. It's easier for A child should start the right clothing, extra have to abandon their off to skiing complete­ learn to ski the correct and mimic him very well them to watch and imi­ with a soft pair of cross­ clothes for stops and children to babysitters ly. And at no time should and safe way with a —as long as all the move­ tate motion than to try country skis with very changes in the weather, when the ski season be­ children be coerced in qualified instructor, and ments are not too diffi­ and translate verbal in­ little camber and plenty some food and a nice trail gins, or feel trapped at skiing, like being forced progress will undoubted­ cult. Even a child who is struction into action. of climbing wax to ensure to ski along—a child home with them during to eat spinach, as they ly be faster. hesitant will try to keep It's also a good idea for a good kick. Nothing is" should be set for a morn­ the winter. may wind up hating the Once you enter your up with the others. kids to ski in groups. more frustrating than a ing or afternoon of en­ Many children begin sport. child in ski school—dis­ Everything for a child They'll learn more. There pair of slippery skis. joyable touring. learning to ski before Some parents try to appear. Parents who must be directed toward are many "sno-play" Bear in mind that less taking up the three R's at give their children some hang around to watch making the skiing experi­ school, but special con­ basic instructions on how may be a disruptive influ­ ence enjoyable, happy siderations should be tak­ to ski, but often times ence. Come back in about and pure fun. en when introducing the frustration or a lack of 20 minutes to watch your child from a discreet dis­ Hats - layering STARK'S sport to them. patience sets in for both tance, and if you're satis­ Never start your child the parent and the child. Hats and layering fied that he or she has skiing under uncomfort­ A hat is vital, and it The way to avoid such adjusted to the'class, go TOTAL SERVICE should cover the ears. A have fun skiing until the large proportion of body class is out. heat loss takes place TORO Snowblowers Poyne City ffifth The age that children through the scalp. If you should be encouraged to find your toes and fingers take up the sport varies getting numb, it may be Automotive repair Open 7 days for in the opinion of instruc­ because your head and tors. Eight seems to be a ears aren't covered ade­ your Convenience Foods generally accepted age, quately. but some enthusiastic Most skiers quickly 8:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. children learn as young learn that It's warmer to 437 Boyne Ave. Boyne City as three. A good guide­ wear several thin layers Monday - Saturday line is that as soon as a of clothing than a few 582-6812 child feels comfortable heavy layers. walking on skis, he is 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. ready to learn. 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